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M13DF0IID MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY,. MAY 4, JfllO. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL i ,1, A. llnbcirtHon, of Talilo Hook, was in Medford Mdiidiiy. 1010, tlio banner year. Watch Mod ford's population doublo, values in city property triplo find streetcars run to tint Quuun Anno addition. M. (Iitiluiid, U. 8. H. Maryland, h i i'kIh! dioiI at lliu Nash. John It. Carkln, attorney at law, ovor jaokHon County Hunk. . K. Noill, of Bpokmif), is uiiiouk tho recent arrivals at thu NiihIi. All HtyloH of loRnl blanks at tlio Mail Trilmuo offioo. Ovor n linn dred forum. " (liorjo McClelland, ono of tlio nland bys of tlio (lold Hill district, wan in Modford on Immiiohh tliu first of tlio week. Mrn, L. V. Day of San Francisco will ho at tlio Spirollo Coniot Parlors for six dnyn with a coiuploto lino of liair HwitolioH (ray hwHoIioh a spe cially). CombiiiKH bought. '10 tv court will bo in rohhIoii i Wednesday for tlio April term. Many points will coino up for adjustment .at tliin tor inof court and it will Jlhuly oxtuud nioro than tho usim two dnya. Tlio Ilawaiinn Orchestra and Quartette will play at tlio iouvro Cafo ovory ovoninjj thin wcolc from 0 p. in. until 1 a. m. '11 Mr. and Mrs. CliarlcH Dun ford, of JaokHonvlllo, loft Tuomlny ovoning for OrnntH I'iihh, to bo with Mrs. Thrasher, tlio mother of tlio boy who was inurdorod at Ayors' Spur Mon day night. MrK. Thrasher is woll alow in years and hor relatives fear that tlio flhoclc of tho trap;tc death of hor hod will havo a serious effect on hor health. Will hoII a S-pnBRcngor Mitcholl tourini car in first-class condition for nltnoHt your own price. Honson InvcHtment Co. 39 W. L. Orr, who ban been looking .nftor biminoHH matters here, loft for ThiRono .Tuesday night whoro ho ro nidcfl at present. IlunineBN in tho cast of an urgent tiaturo calla iih awjiy for nit indefi nite period and in ordor that wo may bo fruo of all holdings horo wo aro closinp; out ovorythiiiR at very low naorifico prices. Ilouson Invostmcnt Co. 3D John W. Pornoll, of Applop;atc, was in Medford Wednesday on business. IIo says ho !k receiving cncouraKinp; tno8HaKc from hia brother, Jlenry, who is pitching for tho Detroit Amer icans. Tho weathor in tho onst does 3ol Knit tho southern Oregon south paw, as it alternates betweon rAin, hiiow and high winds, but ho won tho only full gamo ho pitched, against St. Louis, and was in thu fifteen inniiiK game with Chicago tho othor day. .fieo tho hair switchoH at tho Spi toIIo Corset Parlore. Popular prices $2.50 to $10. District Attorney Mnlkoy was nt .Ashland Tuesday investigating tho killing of Josso Thrasher at Ayors' Spur Monday night. Trespass noticcu for salo at Mail Tribuno office ' Phil Ilolmoe, of tho Pacific States Telopliouo Co., was at Qold Hill on 'business Wednesday. Can you afford to miss ono of those beautiful homositos in tho 'Queii Anno addition nt price and terms offoret), wtih improvements and stroot railway service assured? Wolhom Peoson, of Talont, was nt Jacksonville on business Wednes day. Goo. M. Pordonux returned from m visit to Kugono Woduesdny. A npocial exhibition mid demon stration of hair switchos, etc., at tho .'Spirdia Corset Parlors. Shoriff W. A. Jonos and wifo loft ifor Potlaud Tuosday ovoning in com jpany with Mr. Jones' grnndmothor, vho was on hor return to Tonnossoo nftor a visit of sovornl months in Southorn Oregon. 1.000 Acres of timbor, ono of tho I host lots in tho ontiro stnto, if taken tintnoxt throo day's, you can sbouro nt a big suorifico. 30 T. P. Oatmau, of Talent, was n Modford visitor Wednesday. If you aro desirous of obtaining rtho host vnluos in high class hair .goods como to tho Splrolla Corset .Parlors this week. W. W. Harmon, of Englo Point, was in Modford on businoss Wodnos- day. ' Jamoa Morton ot Talont, was in Modford Wcdnonday on a businoss trip. Want a nico bungalow T Ponson t has ono for you and at tho lowost i prico you ovor hoard of. 30 Will mako it to tho interest of any i lady going onst vif. Portland May 0 to communicato with Mrs. Dora A. ' Warron, 1200 West Main Stroot. 30 Win. Von dor Ilollon, of Englo Point, wns in Modford on businosa Wednesday. Will disposo of nlmoBt brand now offioo furnituro for any roaBonablo offor. Bonson Invostmont Co. 30' S. S. Pontz, of Dutto Tails, was a Modford visitor on logal buBinoss on Tho coiisiih vnuinurators havo about ooinplolod tlio census within tho city limits of Mudl'ord and will complete tlio cuiiuitH of tho oulsldo diHtriuls within tlio next foW days. The main part of the work has been iusido of tho city limits and tho outside work will bo easily accomplished, tho only drawback being tlio extent of tho ter ritory to bo covered. "Tho total will tint 8,600 ho close you ran hardly see the difference." said one enumer ator' and tho rubbing is jutt as like ly to bo on tho upper side as on tho under Hido." Have you considered an invostmont hi oily property, whoro tho oloetrio car lino is sure to go, Investlgnto tho Queen Anno addition. 18 North Front Htrcot. Col. J. l' Mundy returned on Wednesday morning from a business visit east. Horo in without doubt tho best real estate buy in southern Oregon: 100 uorotf, near railroad, on two good country roads; -10 acres set to com mercial fruit; ono mile from school. Will closo out nt a vory low prico if taken in a fow days. Benson Invost mont Co. 30 Tho wedding of jfies Inez P. Hoyt and VWn Van Dyke will take plucu this evening at the resideuco of tho HUGHES WILL NOT BE CHIEF JUSTICE No Precedent Where President Has Power to Elevate From Associate to Chief Justiceship. WASHINGTON, I). C, May 4. UiiIoks President Tuft breaks tho precedents of nearly a century and a half Charles H. Hughes will re main on tho supremo bench ns nn associato justico und not bo elevat ed to the chiof justiceship if that 'place becomes vacant. There have been rumors thut Gov ernor Hughos has accepted the asso ciato justiceship on the understand ing that ho would succeed Chief Jus tico Fuller in tlio event of tho hit ter's retirement or death. Perusal of tho records of tho suprsmo court today disclosed that there is only one precedent for tho elevation of an associato justico and in this case it did not go into effect. On Septem ber 21, 1780, President Washington bride. Miss Hoyt, is one of tfho sent to tho Senate tho nominations popular young Indies of Medford and, of five men to composo tho cout ol I HAVE YOU ATTENDED THE UNION MEETINGS COME OUT TONIGT Dr. French E, Oliver IS DELIVERING SPLENDID AD DRESSES EVERY NIGHT, BE GINNING AT 7:30 P. M. T OF OLD BYBEE PLACE the groom is ono of the rising young business men of Medford. Mrs. C. Carey will havo on hand last resort. John Jay win named chiof justice. Among tho associate justices was William Gushing. On throughout the planting season allJJnnunry 27, 1700, Jay having re leading varieties of tomato plants at Star Garden, above Phoenix. tf Within ono wook wo will disposo of nil of our holdings in this section nt tho most unusual sncrifico prices. Benson Invostmont Co. Don't fail to witness tho pathetic dramn, "Dolores," to be presented at St. Mary's Academy, Friday,' May 0. If you want a good rcsidcnco-lot, almost any part of tho city wo can supply you nnd at tho snmo timo snvo you big monoy. All holdings boing closod out on account of hav ing to go oast on business within a fow days. Hcnson Investment Co. 30 : BUSINESS LOCALS : signed, President Washington named Cashing for the chief justiceship. The nomination was confirmed on the snmo day. dishing, however, de clined the place, stating that he pre ferred to rcmnin on tho benon us nn associato justico. LONG FIGHT PROMISED (Continued from Tage 1.) For nn ovoning of tnio enjoy ment, repair to St. Mary's Academy, Friday, May 0, at 8 o'clock. S. O. Hodges of Gold Hill was in Medford on business Wcdnesdaj'. Dancing tonight and Saturday, Skating every night this week nud next. Under now manngomont. Port able Pavilion Kink. ' 38 For wood of all kinds, see the Square Doal Woodyard. Phono 2001. Fir Btrcot, botwoon Socond and Third streets. Gould & Lindloy, proprietors. 201 Tho Btudont body of St. Mary's Academy wish you to bo presont in their auditorium Friday, May 0, at 8 p. in. Win. M. Colvig rctunicd from n professional visit north Wednesday. Lncourago tho students of St. Mary's Academy by witnessing tho beautiful program to bo presented Friday, May 0, at 8 o'clock. TOAST TO LltTLE WOMEN. A rnri'EnCOrtN U very imall. but f aeasoni every itlnner Moro tlmn all other condiment. I I. although 'tU prlnkled thinner. Juit io a little woman la U love will let you win her There's not a Joy In all tho world you will not nnd within her. And ai within tho little roio you And the richest dye, ' And In the little iiraln ot gold much prico and valuo llei, Ai from a llttlo baliam much odor doth arlte. So in a llttlo woman there'a a taste of paradlio. From Spanish of Do Illta. HIS PRIDE. I WAS too proud to hazard all, Too prudent and too wise. I thought to wait till I could Me Surrender In her eyes. SO patiently I held my peace And waited tor the sign. Today they told mo her last words! Her mother's name and mine. Amelia Joscphlno Uurr. To Help the Housewife. Always lino a enko pan with medi um weight yellow paper. Grease thf paper, not tlio pun, except tliu edges. A clean cloth dipped lu hot water and then placed In a saucer of bran will clean white paint and not Injure It. Tho soft bran acts like a soap to tho paint. A crust of bread Is best to clean a sticky bread or cake pun. Never use a knlfo or anything which will scratch tho surfaco and Invito more stleklug thereafter, Carrots should ho cut In slices In stead of cubes, liocauso the outside part, which Ih tlio darkest, Is the rich eat. If cut Into slices It Is moro oqual ly distributed. ' Tho easiest way to clean n cereal cookor Is to turn It upside down In a pan of boiling water and steam It un til tho mass Is soft and loosened from tho sides of the pan. Celery can bo kept for many days If It Is placed In a glass Jar, sealed and kept In a cold place. It should bo soaked In Ico water boforo being placed on tho table. road bill and forced tho regulars to already discard two of the provi sions which tho president deemed es sential, would, it is believed, rally to tho physfcal valuation idea and tho rcgulnrs, who aro opposed to the measure, might find it necessary to ! throw overboard still moro. of the original hill if they win tho battle against the proposed amendment. Ln Toilette to Lritd. Senator La Follottc, who has long been an advocato of tho physical val uation idea, could be counted on, it is declared horc, to lead the insur gents' fight for tho amendment, and it is believed that there would bo con siderable support for tho Democratic side. Tho physical valuation clause has already been incorporated in tho bill by tho house. Tho clause, ns it is framed by tho house, provides for tho appraisement of tho actual prop erty of railroads not including "good will," franchises and similar assets. Tho idea is favored by tho intor-stato commorco commission nnd tho infor mation secured would be, tho com mission hero believes, of great value in fixing rates and settling rate dis putes. In tho house, the provision permit ting railroad morgors when ono road owns moro than 50 per cent of the stock of another road and wishes to ncquiro nil tho property nnd tho physical valuation provision woro both cut out and then the "valuation" idea wns ro-insortcd. Tight iu House. Even should tho amendment not bo offered iu tho senate, tho action of tho liottso insures a fight ovor tho matter. If tho bill, as amended, is adopted by the house, tho matter will go to the coiuerouco committco nnd tho houso either by demanding that tho conforouco committco incorporate tho idea or refuse to accept tho bill bill without it, would forco tho sen ato to take action or to reject any bill. Tho railroad regulation billwas drafted by Attomey-Qcnoral Wick- orshnm, although its provisions wore considered cnrofully by President Tnft ns it was finally presented it wns supposed to reflect tho views of Taft. - Soorotary of Commorco and Labor Nngol nud Chairman Knnpp of tho intorstnto commorco commission woro consulted by tho nttornoy-gonornl re garding tho regulation of tho bill. 1 If somo of today's "To Lot" ads had not boon printed, somo of to day'o ad readers' would ccy still longer in unsuitable homos. Pays $17,500 for 50-Acre Tract on Which Is 25 Acres of Bearing Orchard. K. F. Guthri;, one of tho "Apple Kings of Amciica," has purchased a 50-acro tract of tho old Bybeo placo ono mile from Jacksonville, paying $17,500. The salo was made by Wal tor McCallum. Tho tract purchased by Mr. Guth rio contains 2S acres of bearlrig fruit. BLAME PUT ON TAFT. measures (Continued from Pago 1.) JOHN C. YOUNG NOT EXPECTED TO LIVE PORTLAND, Or., May 4. -It was roportbd this afternoon that Postmas ter John C. Young of Portland Is not oxpoctod to llvo until night, Ho Is suttortng from cancor of tho stom ach. Ho has boon ill for sovoral weoltB, but his condition was not bo llovod to bo sorlous until throo days ago, whon ho sufforod a rolapso. Effioiont workors, whon out of work, nro suro to bo porsistont want advortisors for that's n phaso of from Pittsburg to Senator Aid rich is as much responsible for wrecking tho railroad bill as was the onslaught of tho insurgents, the regular lend ers declare. That they will read the riot act to tho president when he returns from his western pleasure jaunt and that thero will bo somo hot sessions in tho White House between Tnft and the Republican lenders is being intimat ed today in no uncertain terms by the men who volunteered to stner the administration program through con gress. Tho rcgulnrs intimate that there is no reason why Taft should have made tho present -western trip just nt this time. They feel that if be likely, they declare, that something . frQm his onner ,;cntcnnnt3 when iijiKiu iiuYu uuun uuiiu iu sure uiu bill or at least postpone the fight until tho president had returned to Washington to exert his personal in- rfluence in its favor. RARDON'S PEERLESS BREAD is tho nemo of perfec tion. For snlo everywhere. Send a Messenger that will meet with the ap proval of the recipieut of a - i vcrur message. Any oia Kind of a messenger won't answer. The best should always be sent "if" you wish the re cipient to pass a favorable verdict. What you think about busi ness stationery isn't quite so important as what your corre spondent thinks. Don't buy m tUUKMIRE wm "laelkjtr tki xvattr-PMrk" because it pleases you, but because it inlluences the man you write in your favor. Old llAMrsiiiKi Bond U a clean, criip naixr, mule loi clean, criip buinu folLi. It is sold on llie assumption that (hetVi economy in quality, A handsome specimen book given upon request, show, ing letterheads and other business forms, printed, lithographed and engraved oa the white and fourteen colors, Made by Hawmwirm PArax Comtanv, the )nly paper maWrs in :lie world making bond a per exclusively. Medford Printing Co. 38 SOUTH CENTRAL AVE had been hero to exert pressure on the "near insurgents" the railroad bill might have been saved. ' Should Ito Home. If ho had remained in Washington and fought for tho measure, especial ly just at a time when ho had re ceived promises of insurgent support, the rcgulnrs feel that the sections which were thrown overbonrd might havo been saved. Toft's message from Cincinnati asking tho leaders to pass any kind of a bill they could, the regulars de clare were little more than an invita tion to tho insurgents to chop the bill to suit themselves and pass the haggled remains, secure in the belief that Taft would affix his signature. Had he telephoned Aldrich from Pittsburg to fight to the end, it is I CAN SHOW YOU A SUPERB COLLECTION OF RINGS. f BUY HER I SOLITAIRE. J YOU'LL FIND THE RINC TO PLEASE YOUR FANCY NOW. . Diamonds a Specialty Tho art of selecting high-grado diamonds comes only after years of careful, conscientious, painstaking study. My collection of diamonds aro tho most care-, fully selected high-grade stones you could ovor wish, to sec. FINE REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS OF JEWELRY SELECTING FINE JEWELRY IS MY BUSINESS. MARTIN J. REDDY THE JEWELER Near the P. O. ITS f Told to Rinnio Insurgents. Just what the message was to Al drich has not been given it is intimated that the president told Aldrich to drop the clauses Al drich decided to overthrow and then blame the insurgents. The whole affair has created a controversy that is likely to be re flected in the action of both regu lars and insurgents in dealing with tho rest of tho administration the other administration como up for passage. Politicians are predicting today that the postal savings bank bill, an other of the present measures of the program and one of the things Tal't promised during his pre-election cam- out, but i paifjn, is iiKeiy to striKe several snags that will make its passage througa congress exceedingly difficult. HORTICULTURAL MEETING ON NEXT SATURDAY Tho regular meeting of tho Rogue River Horticultural Society for ifay Tnft. will be held Saturdav afternoon at 2 it is declared, is likely to find that 'o'clock in tho hall. Tho April sub he will havo hard work to get sup- ject, "Spraying for Codlin ifoth," will be continued. The question box, which is a now fcafuro at theso meet ings, will be used, nnd all members desiring information upon questions relating to fruit raising aro invited to submit them in writing. Members aro reminded that tho meeting will be called to order at 2 end to be thero promptly, permitting adjqurn ment sufficiently early to enable out of town men to take care of their business after tho meeting. QOODFR1ENP HOTEL SAN FRANCISCO L 600DFRIE3O. Huu go Formerly Hotel Stanford ami St. Beryl. TtoveS. Street, near Geary, ad Jo in in it Hotel Manx. TWe Hotel Manx Hiw, or Market Street Cars, transfer to Powell. Ideal house and kxatioo (or Jadla visiting the city alone. SATES, $1.80 PEE DAX AND VT 1 99 ACRES A SPLENDID BUY If you are looking for a deal in orchard land that is sure to make you good money in a very short time, don't fail to get in touch with this: 99 acres in the tract; 45 acres in trees; 25 acres now in bearing and planted to apples; 8 acres in Spitzenbergs; 8 Ben.Davis, and 9 in Newtowns; 5 cars shipped last year and double this amount will be shipped this season; 20 acres in pears, Anjou and Bartlett 1050 2-year-old trees; 15 acres of grain; Zy miles put; every acre can be cultivated; house of 3 rooms, fair barn; all fenced; all can be irrigated; WILL MAKE GOOD TERMS. A Furnished House AT A PRICE THAT IS SURPRJSINQ AT A SMALL PAYMENT, THE BALANCE LIKE RENT. 8 Rooms, brand new house; bath, toilet, screen kitchen, swell electric fix tures, cement sidewalk on street and cement walk to and around the house; fully furnished in first class style. Parties leaving town and therefore will sacrifice'this splendid home. Beautiful Hillside Home 53 Acres 1 miles east of Central Point; all bottom land, mostly free soil of the very best quality. 10 Acres 8-year-old Spitz and Newtowns apples; 26 acres 5 to 7-year-old Spitz and Newtowns Apples; 200 Jonathan apple trees; 200 Winter Nellis pear trees; 6 acres 3-year-old Cornice Pears. Price $32,500; $15,000 cash, balance, three equal payments at 6 per cent. A Forttne in This 30.31 Acres of the very best soil in the valley; largo nine-room house; good barn and outbuildings; three wells and plenty of water for all purposes. 1,844 trees on place, mostly pears. Price $16,000; half cash, bal. good terms. Walter L. McCallum HOTEL NASH LOBBY iWodnosday. Hnskins for Health. thoir offioionoy. 4