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16 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL' ,10, 1910. 4 . ------. ---- There Is No Question About It This is the Place to Come When You Want the Best BUILDING MATERIAL Complete Lines of Finished and Rough Lumber, Roofing Materials, Paints, Oils, Etc., arid Everything at Veuy Close Prices Woods Lumber Comp'y JEFF POM k GRILLING IV TaJafrStntHtaKS Exercise, arf Sons tarEHiBV It Prsw His SldK w ' Wtk. HmJc atC LLdc Ik Priieg itfcFtfty TrwrtL BOWABDENNAK CAMF;B - speat th last day. ef- In- first -maSt 3m. training qaartera- ify a- program as streeH&as as- that- at sens- pa-flfleats- w-ha.T indwa.. JLfter-an early akf. gignga ai Ifcreakfast; th'e- e&alJ&fweftc- fefte i uBfealdw ereek. a-, no era-, trifle e : aukft' oe more: and' o zatara ,3-h tr finis k'eti tltt4asbBB3e-a&.lor- .snnuta eup -Burns- aa4- "Bob"" ArtrB syi wita hb, tret' taey. arnrw e rars for- lack ef rai; whfla Jef fries was-haresyrfcTe-wing: Then oa- a. spell of BaadlMj ltkr baseball aaF Wrk for- BfyfwP n&Mmr& JTftfFrwv jgysutasiuai -work was-tfe firs iis-Kas aMiertakea fritfe ike- exeeetie ef lEgfcl" vretk. att wrist: ad? efiaot cfcr a; tkwMpiag fey tfc Barfy fighter. vHHXnes- aue ptaaa- t awgwyja aa Kt sparring with" BoB AfrwsfrroBp. Tke- soreeeea- that Jeffries- f -yas- Sarfey tUreBgb hie cHoalfowr awl mrms was- goae teday t& a 3rt foV'ai xaaski vi Irainere. J&Efms-' uteideatalfy lias- -waav Vbo lilK or cfcamptcw t-ea ter r Be iToaogj. He- wast- eat- yesterday jaorniar for a few hewn anf w tnrned' fcetore- lunsh with x airiag ef JTO trout Sam Berger, Jeffnesr bhhkw; 'Mt for Bmp Fraaeisee- today to- se re an automobile, and. mrwyt i an ij sapplieav. Jeffries Kad'plSmied'aTj arsteeaalSe irip to Saute- OrnE-foT knaerrew,. lt pestponed tVjsOT5t-(TBn fa-femie -teat a feig delegation of fens maa Ban 'mnciee' planned h-arrire- ftere BHnday to sev Hina at vrvA. TW fi .fallow will stay at fielm roaaumwr aai will (jvo tfie fans a satkfyiag ROBBERS HOLD OP ; GET CAR BsW Rsbbery Takes Place In Scat- lie Car Stopped and Passengers Lseteel Suspects Arrested, But little Evidence. SOCIALISTS Wtttli MEET WT. KM MATH FALLS SEATTLE. Wash., AprU 9. Four were arresUd early today, cfcarged with participating in the aeM-wo ef a crowded Alkinomt cien- fio ear at Budmefat, the boldest rob bery aers in years. The police nd- taere js httle evidence aminst the Ibwt sasoects and thev will orobablv be released. Ah AIki point car filled with ro tarae theater crowds was bronsrht te step at midnht at First avenue ami iianxord street by an obstruc 4bh across the track and a red Ion ian. Threat en in p death to anv one who raeisted, three masked men boarded fte ear and, with drawn revolvers, eoHtpeoea toe passengers to give np an taeir aoney and valoabies. A spectacular mstol duel between T&omas Oifford. a watchman, em ployed at a nearby crossing and the fceM-HB- mem took place as the rob hers were leaving the car, the des peradoes golag down Ilanford street toward the waterfront, firing as they WOODVILLE HAS BOOSTERS CLUB The Baby Incorporated Town, of Jackson County Starts Out With Forty Full-Fledged Boosters A Pleasant Time at League Meeting. There were 47 passcneers on tho ear aaa all of them lost either xaettey or valuables. The combined loot is estimated at $500. Wlsea the news reached tbe'nolice atatiea the emergency automobile, fiBea with policemen, was rushed to a scene and for two hoars natarol ea and detectives went over the Rreead, fonr suspects being gathered The last car on the AJfa'nomfc line. wCfl left Pioneer snnaro at 1 raleek, was guarded by detectives wiw made the' round trip in antici of a possible renewal of tho jtOaelc by the bandits. Apple Bill Steeping. WASHINGTON. Anril 0. The nn sle package bill, which was intro 4aeed hi to the senate by Senator UawreaBerai of Colorado ia rHU !wakig eonsideration by the com- ob agnealture. KLAMATH FAUQBJ. AhtIT r. O. -3C KttrreUi who. Meea. mtarB4 -frem Portland.. whtxa-lle.atlMidfia a UneetHi?; of the state at the- .emnrmis, says that Iwa0.oweeess tfal in- seetirinc the Mtlm of tl state Sbeialist eneamjweat Jbr h5 eity, provitfaa tne locar Baiairte vmsse $20001. Mr. Barrel? By t&is amount has- already botsxi afeaejt amd lie is coafident that tfta mpmt will' he held hem The Jate for the meeting has not ytA Seen Jt, but it will b"ffsrne tuae in ttoj kttr part ef Juno;, and1 means U 1 m .mm .... . -jmnfnnc l swotuing-Hke iM to tMa eky THa distrieft 3 XWthera California. Mr. Barrell is now working for tho seesrmr of suitable cam nine? emimfla I o fer the accommodation of those who w attend. Accommodations at the betels for all tho visitors will be im possible, and Mr. Burrell says ho will seeare tents for the overplus so that all may havo some nlaco to sleep. Many will como from tho in- tenor by wagon and bring their own camping facilities. For the milt. able camping grounds, wood and wa ter wmi have to be scoured. Ifr. Burrell is also a dolccrnte to like national convention nt Chicago to fee held on the 5th of May. lie wiH leave about tho first nf fer the Windy City. Woodville is 'bound to got upon tho map. Withiu the past year too village has built a $25,000 schoolhouso,' hns "put in" with the county in tho con struction of a $15,000 bridge across Rogue river, and Friday it organized a booster club of 40 live ones, May 5 the town of Woodvillo will oe incorporated, and judging from tho wav thev do thin its there it will be ono of the busiest little burgs in tne county. "I have become a convert n thn booster idea sinco I came west," said one gentleman who recently settled at Woodville. "It was the attrnntivn advertising that induced mo and somo oi my menus to come to the iiogue River valley. When wo found that the advertisements wore borne out by the facts we stayed. I bought some land on Evans oreelr. and. really, I was ashamed to take the land tor tne money. It was all the owner wanted, though, and we wore both satisfied. I am free to state. nowever, that tho man who buvs ronl estate on Evans creek after this will be paying more money than .heretofore." RESOLUTIONS FOIt WATKIt MAINS Be It resolved, by tho city council of t'uo city of Medford, Oregon: that It Is tho Intention of the council to lav a . ..inch wntnp main nn Nlnlli Btroot from Orange street to Hamil ton street, ana to assess tno cost thereof unon th n nrnnnrf v frnntlnt. on said portion of said street In pro portion to tho frontago of said prop erty. Thfl COIinll TOlll TTIAAf nf tfin .ll chamber In tho city hall In said city on April 19th, 1910, at 7:30 p. m., at which tlmo all protests against tho layinc oi sain wntor main nn ..m t --- U . UUIU portion of said streot and tho assese- maai oi mo cost tuoreoi upon the property fronting thereon will be heard. The forecrolne rAnnltifrm ma naa- ou uj mo cuy council or tno city of Medford, Oregon, on tho 6 th day of Anril. 1910. hv -thn tnUmaln welch aye, Merrick absent, Bmerlck aoseni, worcman aye, Eirert aye and Dommer aye. Approved Apfll 7th, 1910. W. H. CANON, Mayor. Attest: ItOBT. W. TBLFEn, City Recorder. RESOLUTIONS FOR WATER MAINS Bo It resolved, by the city council of tho city of Medford, Oregon: That It Is tho Intention of tho coun cil tfl lav a . ..fnrh wofnr mnfn nn Tripp street throughout Us entlro jongm, anu to assess tno cort tnorc of upon tho proporty fronting on said nnrtlnn nf nnlrl ntmnt In nrnnnrHnn to tho frontago of said property. ino council win meet at tno coun cil chalnbor In the clty'liall In eald cltv on Anril 19lh 1010 nf n m,, at which tlmo all protests against mu myitis oi tma water main on saia portion of said stroot and tho assess- mnnt. nf thn mat thnrnnt unnn tha property fronting thoroon will be heard. ed by tho city council of tho city of Medford, Oregon, on tho Gth day of April, 1910, by tho following voto: Wolch aye, Merrick absent, Emorlck absent, Wortnian ayo, Eltert ayo and Dounnor ayo. Approved April 7th, 1910. W. II. CANON, Mayor. Attest: ROBT. W. TKLFER. City Rccordor. Apple Exports Heavier. NEW YORK, April U. Apple ox ports were heavier this week, ac cording to Mnhlon Tcrhuue, tho freight broken and rorwnrdin. agont. Tho oxports to Europe Inst week comprised 10,011 bnrrcl, agninst 17,507 barrols during thr corresponding week Inst year. Tin total shipments this season aggre gate 2,151,001 barrels, or 580,11 ' barrels inoro than at a correspond ing period in 100. Boston lod Inst week with a total of G487 bnrrels and 1805 boxes. Oi theso, 2725 bnrrols went to Livorpot 1001 to Glasgow and the balance t" various other citios. Portland w:i- second with 4000 barrels, of wh'u- No. 18 $6090-75 acres, 2 miles from town, onorqunrtor mile from school; 20 acres in cultivation, 25 moro ready to plow; 60 acres till able, balance fine wood; 3 acres in fruit; on rural mall routo. Half cash will handle this. Ono of tho best buyB on tho market. No. 1414 ACRES Noar city limits, all in fruit, mostly 4 to 0 years old; all fine black soil; 7-room house, full 2rtory, with closets, bathroom, otc.; ono barn 20x28 and ono 14x28 ft.; splendid well. Price only $900 per aero; onc-hnlf cash, balance terms. This price goes for a short time only. No. 15 80 ACRES Black loam, fino for gnrden, corn or fruit; 14 acres in cultivation, bnlanco oak and laurel wood; on creok; 4 rtfom house, barn, chickon Iioubo and corn crib; good well, three-quarters milo to school, 2 miles to postoffioc, 0 miles to station; $1000 takes this. No. 43 FINE vacant lot, 50x255 foct, on cast sido; best of gnrden soil. Price $500, terms. It is worth moro. No. 21100 ACRES Black frco soil, as fino as any in the valley; all fenced; 15 acres in Bartlott pears, with a few apple trees; 5-room houso, barn and outbuildings, all paintod and in nice shape; splendid woll, on good county road; only l'Sj milcB from city school. Thifl is a bargain nt $300 per acre. McARTMJR & ALEXANDER ROOM 3, POSTOFFIOE BUILDING PHONE 3681 MEDFORD, OREGON ; 3588 went to Liverpool and 1102 to London. Now York's contribution to tho oxports comprised 3014 bnrrulx, of which 2010 wont to Liverjwol, 240 to London, 500 to Glasgow, 58 to Hamburg and the balance to other places. Halifax oxortcd 1000 bar rels, all of which went to Livorxo. St. John sent 354 ItnrrulH to Liver pool, 310 to Loudon and DDI) In Glasgow. If you have more to soil than over beforo, you need moro advertising space than over buforo. JUST received The new Spring models. Shoes of style and character for particular women. Selected Spring" and Summer fashions, in the smartest new shapes and designs. Clever pat- . terns in all sorts of leathers for either indoor or outdoor wear, morning, afternoon or evening. Edmeades Bros. M00RE BLOCK. Qariton RESTAURANT SAM LOCK, Prop. The former famous chef at the N'mhIi Grill, Mr. Snm Lock, has ojKini'd a first-class restaurant abovo Kennedy's saloon, No. 33 South Front street. Entrnnco nt both sidos. Only first-class meals served, and just (ho nnmo of tho proprietor is tho best guarantee. OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT. NOODLES, CHOP SUEY. This is tho only plnco where will bo served chop suoy and China nood les. Come and sco roe nnd you and II nro both stiro you will como back. Romombor, I am willing nnd I pronch hvhnt I promise, lours truly, SAM LOCK. , A. L. VROMAN PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTOR No job too small, none too largo. Twenty-five years' practical experience. OFFICE 113 SOUTH FRONT STREET. Every Thursday Night At Smith's Hall on Grape and Sixth, and every second and fourth Monday in the month. Six lesson card for $5 or $1 lesson. Learn to waltr. Private lesson by appointment. Loarn to dnnoe and be graceful. PROF. AND MRS. JEROME, 124 South Central Ave. Excursion Ratesto the East DURING 1910 FROM ALL POINTS ON THE Southern Pacific (LINES IN OREGON) TO ' RATES CMcago t $72.50 Council Bluffs $60.00 Omaha $60.00 Kansas City $60.00 St. Joseph $60.00 St. Paul $60,00 St. Paul via Council Bluffs $63.90 Minneapolis direct $60.00 Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs $63.90 Duluth, direct $66.90 Duluth, via Council Bluffs. $67.50 St. Louis $67.50 Tickets will bo on sale May 2d and 9th; Juno 2d, 17th and 24th; July 5th and 22d; August 3d; September 8th. Tho above rates apply from Portland only, From points south of Portland, add ONE WAY local rate to Port land, to make through rate via Portland. One way through California, add $15,00 to above rates. Ton days provided for tho going trip. A- Stop-overs within limits in either direc tion. Final return limit throe months from date of sale, but not later than Oc tober 31st. Inquire of any S. P. Agent for complote information, or WM, McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon TTnshw fer Health. The foregoing resolution was pass