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'mi JT T1 BMaMlsWtaM pgie two M10DFORD MiUL TRT1UTNTC, iU IOWOrfcD, 01? Hf JON, VU I DAY, FCTRTTAI?V ft, 1011. 7 w,7r " w"r m Ui n.,,1 .. If' '' nyi." U . r , , . i I - I r I COLONIST RATES 'ANNOUNCED: BIG TMFFIG Cdli ll. -II Transcontinental Passcii(jer Agents' Association -Gives Schedules Ap plying to' Oregon From all Points East.' ' (7lonUit rale o lUedfnrd or nnv ptihfafo Oregon ww announced yes ipHRy nt the meeting in Chicago ot Uio Tmiis-contiiiflnlnl Pnssongei Aganla' aasocinli n. They will lie in 9tttQl fronvMaroh 10 lo April 10, in flJU?'?!, fttyd include n lop ovor priv jlego of 10 day a( any point along Uio ronie. Tlic rates apply " "" trniuuontinentnl linen. Tile ralea from the principal piiinlN fill be: St. I'nnl. Diiluth. Wiiinir Omaha, Council Hluffa, Knnens City St. Joo, $2."2; rhirnpro, :i.'l; St. Louis $3tJ2; Cincinnati, .f37.!)0; Cleveland $30.75; Buffalo, $.12,130; Pitlsbipy. $-12; IJoBton, $40.l.r; I'hilndollthi. .flfl.To; New York, fiiO. Hates Ale Oeiiornl. Tlio rales will apply on all linen, ijialtifliii flic O. W. It. & tf. Co., th ' Northern Pncifie, Croat Northern, Spokane, Portland & Seattle, Chic nno, liltfiflikee St Pugd Sound. Soulhorn Pncifio n:id llm Oregon KluolricT iff conjunction with the S P. & S., Grohl Northcni nnd North orn Pacific. The rales will iilo ap ply to all point on the Astoria S Columbia Hivcr, in conjunction with fho Hill system, of which it is i part. That the rntos will bo taken nd van tage of to a much greater extent thai ovor is rodiclod by every railroad official in tlie country in view of the grunt interest, that Jb being taken in Oregon among Iho people of tlio ons tom ami middle states. Thnimands o' peoplo have during (he pnt mouth boon eomniiinicnling with the vurioii qoimnurqinl bodies in the Htato an nntinniiig their intention to start for Oregon as noon as the colonial rate become effective, nnd among llit - people will be many families win have concluded (o come to Oregon I main) (heir fuluro homes. Heavy Traffic Predicted. M. II. Weltou, imuihrrnlion airent of die Chicago, Milwaukee & Paget Sound, with headquarters there, con ferring with' the load's official there and in speaking ol the west wind pitM songer movement, said ho believes it will bo the heaviest ever recorded in the history of western roads. Mr. Wulton 1ms been connected with rail roads for many years, being ono of t)io pioneer immigration agon Is in thtt Paolfin northwest. "The railroads and the commercial bodies of the Pacific northwest have liean advertising this section of the uOHiilry very extensively the pnt year," said Air. Welt on to a Portland paper "and the result will ho shown duiiujc the colouiut rate period. W anticipate n very hav passenger twifflo. The various railroad are UMiting exhibit cars in the oust ear lying displays of products of tin field, orchard and forest, and with QtPiu are lecturers telling of the 0iMritinHiee presented here to the wrsou of energy and ambition." Tlmi ors have been visited by thoHRioid fipon thousands of peo plo during thn winter and the dis jJa.vs have confirnied the assert ionn of the coniiininitv advertising litera ture sent out tv the minus coin -mereial bodiex PHOENIX TO HAVE CITY WATER WORKS In order tn haw water with whirl to fight fires, the little city of Phoenix s preparing plans fur Ou building of a city water plant. It It proposed to establish a reser Tolr at the bead of Colwan creek and Ding the water several nillM to town to omtie A COLD I.V oxjc day Take LAXATJVB UROMO Qulnlue Tablets. D. ugclcti refund money If it fails to cuie. tC. W. OHO VIC'S sig nature Is on each box. !6c. "HUNK 1ST" UllANKIIS KALADS I'Olt . "Sunk 1st." California's moat select, tra.rlm'd, full-flayored oranges. ilinlio fine mind and are so free of seedH lbrc ami other auste that they nre tho most ouoiulcal of all fruits Your fruit dlfr sells them. Uach Sunklnt Orange boars a wrapper la Ifplod.'WWKIST." Look for It. Save the wrappors "!! get valuable piem 111 ins. Koto Um "f piemluius In Sua klflt Orange- mi.eriK. raeuis Iri this paper. IlaakliiH forlHnalUi. BETTER RATES ON APPLES REQUIRED Local Man Speaks Before Winter Short Course Students at Corvallis on Marketing of Apples. Large Attendance. C. K. Whistler lias returned from Corvnllla, where on Wednesday he spoke before the students of tlio win ter short course on "The Preparation and .Marketing of Annies." Ho de clared tlmt the great danger con fronting the apple Industry of the Northwest was by no means tlio pop ular bugbear of over-production, but a danger of "under-production," caused by the extensive advertising wblcli 1im1 turned tlio public favor to Home extent from the apple, the old favorite, to the citrous and sub-trop-Ical fruits. Tlio problem of greatest Import confronting the shipper, he said, Is Mutt of obtaining an equitable stor ngo and transit rate on tlio railroads by which It may he pouslblo to ship, store and finally send to destination on tho snino 'rate. Such a system Is allowed for tho shipment of nu nioioiiB othor forms of agricultural produce, and If Bocurod for apples will allow the growor to Bend hla fruit to an Inland storage house, whence It may bo iibciI to open tho smaller inland markets. HI WTS TONIGHT Members of Cooks, Waiters and Waitresses Union Local No. (518 are requested to attend a meeting of the local at Smiths, Hall, on North Grape slroot, between Fifth and Sixth, at 8 o'clock tonight. A number of important mallei s arc to come up for discussion and the ol'ticers hope to secure Iho atten dance of all the membership. ALTIMORE SUFFERS $300,000 BLAZE JlALTIMOItH, Sid , Feb. 3. Ono of tho worst water front flics in Ual tlniore In locont years destroyed the pier, waioliotiHo and offices of tho Old Hay Lino early today. Tho dam age to tho pier was estimated at )300,000! Other losses were xud by the owners at $100,000. ORPINS A Reliable and Highly Recommended Treatment for Drunkenness. Simple Inexpensive Efficacious Can hu Given Secretly. Sold With a Guarantee The man who drinks to ocph needs tioutnient for hi condition. The Orrine treatment can be used with absolute confidence. It destroys all desire i'or whiskey, beer nnd other into.xioants. It u simple tieutmeut, it In given in tho home no sanitarium nxHinHc no Ions of time from work. It is an inexpensive treatment. Man. iiinu spend mors in n day for whiMkex and beer for their friends and them selves lhau would my for the treat ment. We are so aura that Orrine will benefit )on that we say to you tliul if utter a trial you fail to get au heiielii from its use, we will give "ur money hack. Start using Or Hhc today. OIHilXK is prepared in two forms; '. 1. woret treatment, a powder. iliMilulely tnatoleas and adjru gieu Kvcwtly in food or drink. Olt HIXK No. 'J, in pill foim, is for those who d'ire lo lukc volmilnrv treat ment. OHHINK eohts only $1.00 a 'x. Write lor I'Yee OKHINK Ikmk lei (mmlid in plain sealed eu elope) to OKHINK CO.. (i:a Ornne Hiiildiug, WuHhuiglon, D. ('. iHtltlXU i reco muit'iuUd nnd in tor Mile in litis city b Leon n. ILikiiiK, Mvdl'urd, Ore. Anetl Wwnn In Jnil. l.OS ANQELKB. Cal., Feb. 3. -lU'causa her sou-iu-Iaw would not pay the fine imposed upon her for iwddling Kl without a - license, Nfrs. Sarah Tuoat, aged l0. in i j, loday. The woman was arrested in couipanv with her daughter Mr. Vmni.i n,..., IL . I i ..umi.i. ,-,.,-.,. mti rutin irwrm ni,"' "WW. in mj iiiormnx kt.tld two fine of S3 miiiiiiht ln. Th..,.. .... I lu" o fwt mlia. Into which wit ii i $30 aainnt llrs. Davev. The lalfcr J;'u; L8 tablesuouns j.ugr wimi milk ..,JT.j n. -.... .1.-. V. i i . ' "'ViH mix with the yt . M liirortued the court that her buabni.d mu.ukIi tuur tu mah. un Uutt. r. tut WOUld lMlt HUlllVIri kt ninl I a v .l uu! tii HlaiHs ! I rl Wll.n utfl- vm luatnonea ana aed to pas ih.. finttv Us paid that of bis wife but j rtom& lo aave hit. luolher-in-law ... rroin jull. TO LEASE PARK TRANSPORTATION Senator Bourne's Measure Passes Senate' Committee Reports Favor ably oil Chamberlain's Irrigation Bill. WASHINGTON, Feb. 3. Tlio sen ate yestorday passed Senator IJourno's bill authorising tho secretary of the Interior to grant leases for transpor tation privileges in Crater Lake Na tional Park. The senate Irrigation committee today reported favorably on Chamberlain's bill authorizing the secretary of tho Interior to exchange public lands for lands In 'private own ership required by tho reclamation service for government irrigation projects. MISS ARNOLD SAID TO BE IN FLORENCE FLOItKKCF, itnlv, Feb. .!. Lit tie doubt exists here that Mhs Doro thy Arnold, the missing New Yok heiress, who disappeared from lier homo December 10, iq in this yily. Her mother, with her daughter and a third woman, is said to be living in a villa just outside the city. All three women go about heaily eil ed. They have moed frequently, evidently with the intention of trying to conceal (heir whereabouts. Petitions nre being circulated fo" the paing, with asphalt, of North Fir street, between Si(h nnd Jack son avenues, nnd Fifth sheet be tween Holly nnd Fir .streets. A'fully signed petition, asking foi Iho paviut; of Hamilton street be tween Oakdale and Olcon street was filed with City lU'coider Tel IV Tliuiil.i. IS A LITTLE STRONGER IMIILMIKLI'HIA, Feb. 3. - Arch Ulshop llyuu Is conscious nnd a little stronger today, accoidlng to reports from tho sick loom. Ho received a letter this morning from President Tuft, oxproesliig rogret at his Illness and a prayer for his recovery. Phy sicians held out no hope for the arch bishop's iccovery. POSSE OF RANGERS KILL DESPERADO AMD SON F.L I'ASO, Te Feb. :t.- In n furious battle with a posse of rangers, Itobeit Howe, dosperado, and his halfbroed son C!uy wero slain today and another sou, Hob, severely wounded. Tho three men wero sud denly surrounded on a hillside near Sierra Hlanca and opened fire on the rangers when called on to surrender Moie than 100 allots were fired When his father and brother bad been killed itob hoisted his shirt on his gun ban el us a signal of surren der. Tho three men yesterday lclllod Special Aaent McCluie of the Santa Ke and wounded Justice of the Pence llonle when an attempt wns inndo to arrest thorn at Fort Hancock. Puns to Wear Dress Suits lMIILAPKLIMIIA, I'a., Feb. !J. IMiilndelpliia pugilistn uiiisl we.u dress Milts if they wih to nttontl Anlhonv J. DivnpI Uiddle's Satur dav evening boing shows. "I have mv own friends prccnt," said Droxel Biddle, "and 1 make it muiidatory for all to wnr ueuiug clothes." Road May Lose Franchise. LOS AXOKLKS, ml.. Veil. '-' liccuuse it tailed, according lo t'ltv Auditor John S. Mjors, today, 2 pei cent of the gross receipts from thu local lines to the city, an pnmdni in the franchises, the Ios Angola liailway Fonipany is danger of lo uig its right to operate. 1MU.H VflNNINd iMicirt: The Rauin GrowtMV Aiuuiinn nl Southern Califorma recvnil) otlrrrd a pi tie for the best scope (or r.uni br.ad. Tho following won tho prue: mimiSv l yeast ekt Inihu Ul Of (HltAtO nidi i, mix, III I'luHuh iKiLii in mult., it I"'" "llWi "'" 0U MliniH k l.rf-1 (l.llltl fcn,:,i'"lll,Wn ? Kt wats?' t it .. .:.-. :' , t- -.,,..- ,.. Ill itikl niiirt) llour uiul uah I-. antoiith . Wt rl.. Vi ul lutV 1 IkHM- Vhii it f i.i.r with autear anil , wmtsr ! mih.i cmi hanUutnt?. Note the tue of Cottolenc. FISHERMEN TO MEET TONIGHT p .i.i.i House Committee 'on Fisheries Has Agreed to Postpone Report on House Bill Until Local Organiza tion Has Been Given Hearing. A meeting of the Rogue Ulver Fish Protection association has been called for tonight at 7:30 o clock at the Mcdford Commercial club rooms, to discuss tho Iitimo bill to reopen tho Rogue to commercial fishing. The house committee of fisheries has agreed to postpono the report on tho Hume bill until Monday, when tho protection association will be giv en a chance to nppear before the committee and urge its views. Tho committee will probnbly re port favorably upon tho Ilumo bill so modified as to protect steol head and provide prolonged closed season. A full meeting of the association Is desired, and every angler is re quested to be on hand, MADRO MAKES BIG HEADWAY (Continued on pago 2) and todny and enlisted with tho revo lutionists. , Tin .liiimu in .(mils. TIA JUANA, Lower California, Fob. 3. This town Is In a panic, fol lowing receipt of news that the ex pected rebel attack Is about to ma terialize. A report ban reached hero that a heavily armed body of revolutionists, part of tho large force In tho vicinity of Mexican, is marching on Tin Juaua. The town Is under martial law, proclaimed by Lieutenant Governor Larrouque. The presence here of a detaebmont of government troops has failed to allay the fears of tho Inhabitants nnd Utile nssistanco Is expected from them by the federals. M I ( I II T 1 1 .f I ) KA I TO I ) A V Garden City, Kan. In a letter from Mrs. James Haiumor of this city sho says: "1 firmly bollovo that I would not be nllvo today If it were not for Card ul. I had been a suf ferer from womanly troubles all my life, until I fopud that great remedy. I feel that 1 can't praise it too high ly." Aro you a woman, suffering from some of the troubles to which a woman is pcqulfarly liable? If so, why not try Cardul, tho woman's tonic? You enn rely on Cardul. It h purely vegetable, perfectly harm less, and acts gently but surely, with out bad after-effects. 'Twill help you. ask your druggist. Seeks Tramj) He Refused. ST. LOUIS, Hub. .'l.-rA poverty stricken man called, at the lnick iloor of Dr. John 11. French', otlice and usked for food and clothing and pn. ticularly boots. The doctor was bu-v .it the time, tint though he could not -pa ic a second of time He gao the man a (pini'tci. On hi- way down town lo dinner mZL&SfcM HAYS HMD HEAITH k MJvamntitMMTxrttMAMTtszttatyrrrxaaimi a.-M A W A . Ma.V AAtipfA AUX A. Ik r Never Iaii9 to restore S gray hair to its natural! color. Positively removes Dandruff. Is not a de. Scad (e poiUfe tod tour dealer a u.uu fur a fltlil! 5AMI'1.I( IKJliLU to inuo Mr.-re- Uo iNemrk. in j v h.A. s SlunJ50c boitlcj, ol druj or Jcpl iiur.'i, orE dirrcl unun reoinl nl nrice. 9 HKMISR ALL SUHSTmi rRS laTirimiwusjimi nimiiTiiiiiiti ! iniumi HAY'S LILY NVIIITB CKK! ! 4mifie the conipliiloo, protntt wriallrc, n.nburn. frecklei. plroplcf, liUckhcadi Nor .at or (rilly, lc4ct do h nv c!Tci. Dun n n ! ..mole luirtronth. 2a!c50c. I)ru A I)ti i. n. - t For .sale and Itocoiiuneiulcd l) Loon It. llasKius. Pure Clear Sparkling Von can't nfford to do without this splendid, refreshing mink. Call up and order a ease sent to the house. Tho purest, most healthful drink known is SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. DIGHAM, Aflcnt. ft - t siiil V?4s)'-i f, he thought of the boots and things lie had .stored away. He btepped into a newspaper office- and this morning the following advertisement appear ed: "Jf party who called itt Ur. French's office, '2 11 .'1 North. Uroad- way, and asked for old pair of .show will call again he can be acconunodat-j ed." Hasklns for Health. Where to Go Tonight :: i. NAT" THEATRE :: Chungcs its program every;; Sunday, Wednesday and Friday.) A special matinee every Sun dny afternoon. Wc show nothing but the very latest and best films. ADMISSION 10c. r.a,f4M ssssssssftrN 1IIG DOL'llLi: HIIiL THE ISIS THEATRE KAItTKLLA ltltOS. iniiotiucnig huh wuiniuriui nuu(i rolling and juggling act. Also JACK IIUHDHTTH i Dutch Comedian anil Crayon Artist. I If you don't laugh you're slclc. MAT1NEI3 EVK11Y SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT 2:30. Three Reels of Pictures and a Good Sonn. irr' NATATORIUM TOXMIIT WO SKATING HACK by two teams, composed of four speedy ones. Distance three miles. ! At 8' o'clock. Howling, Billiards ! and Hlflo Range. Saturday night big dnnce. Medford's Exclusivo Pioturo The- j I X a lor. ; plays. Lutest Licensed Thoto i une mme No More une uimc. vNss1r-fsss'sss' U-GO EXTRA SPECIAL - TONIGHT TIIK OlltL KltO.At WVOMLVO ; who is riding horseback from Uuf- i falo, Wjo, to New York. I ' i In connection with tho four-uct ; coined drama ! "(OLDI'LV (JIAXT 3I1XH" j Two nights only. Prices tho same J Specialties Betweou Acts i n MHX DOWN TOWX DHOl IX AT TIIK "Nat' Confectionery U L (MIKAM, SOFT DUXIKS, ,oxFK(vnoxi:uv, lunch A light, pleasant room, opon from s a in. to midnight. L. M. RllAMKS, 1 oprtctor 4 sr Double Disc Records 65c Two reconlB for tho prlre of one. Call and hear tho uow COLU.M lil.V MACHINES. Medford Music Shop McXKALV V CO. 220 West Main " No w Ready to Serve You The New Grocery Store South Central Avenue Come and tee us In our new hojne. You will find a complete slock of flush staple and fancy groceries. ' (.1 Bakery All en For SaleHANOS 1G acres, 3 miles from Talent, fenced, timber, alfalfa and fruit land, good house, pure water, V mile from school, :i()0 young pear trees, lovely place; $20do, one-half down. This lf acres Is ono of the love liest small ranches In southern Ore gon. Sheltered by the hills from the cold winds of winter, deep, fer tllo soil, an Ideal place for health. Also .14 acres, 1 mile from Talent, 12 acres of fruit, family orchard In bearing; npples, Newtowns, 12 acres, peach filled; 7 acres timber, Irrigated, dwelling house shaded by largo laurel trees, plenty of water; fertile soil; garden spot; pumping plant; terms, ?18,000, $7000 cash, the balanco In payments of $1000 yearly at C per cont. Also 20 acres alfalfa and fruit land, with timber, 1 mile from Tal ent; $6500 cash down; just think what a snap, a little over $300 an acre. Whore can you find near tho depot and railroad a cheaper place? Town lots In the newly Incorporat ed town of Talent, Or., on tho In stallment plan. Also 17 ncres, 14 acres commer cial fruit bearing orchard, 2 miles from Talent; $10,000, one-half on time. Also 80 acres fine timber, $2000, one-half down. Also 34 acres, half mllo from Tal ent; flao house; fruit trees; alfalfa;' all under cultivation; piico $8750, balance to suit purchaser. Also for sale, homo in Talent, Jack son county, Oregon (a nowiy Incorpo rated town) ; a flao home of 18 acres; level, fertile alfalfa and fruit land; Irrigated; ono block from postofflce, on tho ninin road and extends to Hear creek; has two acres bearing New towns 11 years old; 12 acres Uartlett and d'AnJou penrs; 2 acres alfalfa; all Is fine- garden land; a six-room house; cllmnto very mild; pure water from the mountains; very healthy; churches, schools and literary socie ties; no saloons or drunkenness It Is a dry town; it Is midway between tho thriving cities of Medford nnd Ashland; price $10,000 $1500 down, tho remainder on time at C per cent. Also lauds, alfalfa and fruit, from 20 to S00 acres. Wrlto, enclosing stamps, or come and see me. L. N. Jodd Talent, Oregon - Agency Grand Union Tea Go. 110 Tripp St. Phone 901 Teas, Coffees, Baking Pow der, Spices, Soaps, Starch, etc. Orders taken. iPronipt Delivery City Property First class business property, Im proved or unimproved, at the lowest figures. Dwellings of all kinds In all parts of tho city at prlcos ranging from $500 to $15,000. A good platting proposition of sev en aoros within city limits, on good stroot, $0000. Host residence lots on West Main stroot; south fronts; 70x140; comer or Isisldo lots. $1575. Lots on paved street, with all Im-j provonionts, $CB0. Lots on Socond stroot, with water and sewer, $350. Call on us for anything In city property and you will find we have It at prices nud terms that aro always right. W. T. YORK & CO. 10 West Main. Hell phono 3301. Home phono 31. Open Products Grocery Co. Phone 2711 Are you thinking of buying a pia no? Wo would like to talk to you about pianos and believe that wo aro as well posted as any dealers In the state, or on the coast for that matter. Wo have been In the plnno business right here In Southern Oregon for a long time, and every year we have done a greater business by far than in tho year past. Wo havo over two thousand satisfied customers who will testify that we handle tho best pianos and players that aro on tho market today. You are sure of a good deal when you trade hero. Wo can save you at least $100.oo on any piano that you may desire. Come and see us. If we don't hap pen to have on hand tho plnno that you wish, we will get It for you and guaranteo to sell it to you for $100 loss than tho dealer that handles It. We can do this because wo aro under no expense We pay no rents, hire no help, we soil direct to you. We aro factory to homo distributors and can deliver tho best pianos for less mon ey, as hundreds will testify. Many peoplo are buying pianos, and wo aro selling the bast that havo ever been produced. Call us up and allow us tho pleasure of explaining our methods. We sell on easy terms and dellvor anywhere In this section of tho country. Just remember that wo save you $100 and all you have to do Is to call and see our stock to bo convinc ed that we can nnd do deliver tho goods. Cure Your Rheumatism Player Pianos -J0 rA.l) OTHLH ILLS OK TIIK IIODV AT THE HOT LAKE AS NATORIUM Hot Lake, Ore. (The House of Efficiency) pje Oregon-Wash- mgton Railroad (SL Navigation Co. Sells ronnd-trlp tickets, for for threo months allowing J6 00 worth of accommodation nt tho Sanato rium, a Portland nnd all O.-W. K. & x. stations For further information and Illus trated booklot, address Dr. W. T. Phy Medical Supt. and Mgr., Hot Lake.' Oregon, any O.-w. It. & x. Agent, or write to W.M. McMUniLW, Gonoral Passenger Agent, I'OHTLAND, OltEQON. Y rv. A1 r --' t MBBSSiJtasMm