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AIEDEORDAEAILTRD3Din3.MBPgORDtOKKOy. S17XJXAY, TOKtrARY 10, 1911. T P3CGE TWO NO BOYS CAN , BE MESSENGERS Legislature Passes Law Preventing Employment of Boys Under 18 in Night Messenger anil Telegraph Service Much Done in House. SALEM, Ore, Felt. 18. Senator Locke's bill preventing the employ ment of boys vimler 18 yenrs of uc in the night inessenpor niul (clugrupl .service, passed tlic limine tod.i. Representative Clyde made a strong fight against the attempt to luiu- th" measure amended reducing the nc limit to 10 years. This bill was pre sented at the request of the state child labor commission, the V. M. ( A., Federation of Labor, Federation of Women's clubs and hindered or ganizations. .,, State Dairy Commissioner Hailey got the, worst blow he has yet receiv ed in the house this morning whn the Thompson bill abolishing the of fice wns passed by a large majority. The bill legislates Hailey out of of fice and creates a new position as puro' food inspector al a salary ol .?.'J,000 per annum. V. L. Kent of the agricultural college al Corvallis, will receive the appointment under the term of the Thompson bill. Contrary to expectation, both hnus'csi will bo ready to adjourn late this, afternoon. Tlic big clocks in bpth chambers were stopped al ll:lr this forenoon, but that is hardly nec essary as most of the business of the two houses was cleared tip during the morning session. Already some of the legislator aro preparing lo take afternoon trains for their home ami by midnight the session will be a thing of history. At fight was made in the house (hi forenoon by several Multnomah County 'members who are making strenuous efforts to have the Htatc printer flat salary bill relconsider ed. Higolow domnnded that the bill bo re-considered or that a substitute bill now in the hands of the printing committee be brought cheforo th house. Speaker Rusk ruled all the motions fori re-hearing oul of order, but this did not proven! advocates of the salary measure from gelling a roll call .which put every member of (he houso fnvorim' the continuance ..f abuses in the state printing office on record. The Pierce bill lo allow connncreial fishing in llui lower Roguo River and to protect the upper river and its tributaries for angling, pureed the sennto 1!) to 11. It had previously passed the house. .ft, : : MANY NEW TOWNS ON LINE OF NEW ROAD PORTLAND, Or,, Feb. 18. Many towns will bo placed on tho railroad map by the Oregon Trunk lino when It commoacim service to MiulniB on March 1. No loss than 22 cities and vlllagos will bo served h) a railroad for tho first tlmo In thoir history. It Is oHtlmated .that theso cities ropro sunt a distributive area containing 10,000 paople. Tho reuniting ntlmuluu to tho whole torrltory can bo anally understood. Towns reached by tho new railroad lie along the Deuiliutes canyon and on tho cuutral Orcuou plains vouth of tho gorge, where tlto Dunchutoa rtishOH to tho Columbia. Thoy aro tho trading pouts of tho peoplu oc cupying COO, 000 hciob 0r tillable laud. This torrltory now turns out large amouutu of wheat and hay and thou sands of bond of cattle, bheop and horses, but pioneut production will be iar mirpusacd when tho railroad coiuos and opoui a moans to market tho produce of tho Interior. Many people living in the Hiring of 82 towns and In the hurrouudiUK country had never neon h locomotive until tho first train made Hit way up tho canyon and wna grouted by a wel coming bout at M minis thia week. Thoir onthuslaam at I ho coming of tho Iron ho lso to central Oregon, an event that Isolated country has wait ed for throughout half a century, can well bolmagined. The tlrut through car from tho mat to operate over the newly con striuiUid railroad will bo Uken over tho lino on February 35. Tula la u our of oaatcru luvratora, who will leave Bycnmore, III., on Kelt run ry it am come won with tho plan of col onizing tract a In th Interior of the stato. Tho car will go through to Madras, from which point IU capi talists will explore the aui rouudtng country. .LOS ANfiliL'LS, (!.. frit. IS. With Mr. Lillian Ahloy Tiinibull m I lie tand, the taking nt luslimoiiv m I ho, suit of Hiiiitiic. Anita TuriilimV her diuighter, to bic.iL die will .. ili latolv. J. (Lnck.vi) lliildwjn mt eotii plotcd today. Argunw-nt will begin FebninrySSi '- , For tho first A in) o wtioo caily hi the lienring JMtfi Turnbull ua. in court. Queen Elizabeth Seriously 111 Party of Three Will Leave Today for Crater Lake to Get Pictures Trip Must Be Made on Snowshocs Will Make Many Observations. For Ihc purpohc of hccuriiig vifvs of ('rater Lake while il is held in lhu icy grip of ihd frohl king Hunjainiii F. llcidol, government engineer in' churge of tho construction of Die Crater Lake road, .M, L. Iirickhon, Mipurvimir of (he t'rntor uiitioinil forest and Hurry II, Hicks of the Mail Tribune, will lenvo Ihia after noon for the lake. They will be forced to make the greater portion of the trip on snow hIiooh. lletwoon two and Utrco woeks will be neces sary lo mako the trip. The nppou I'll nee of Crnlcr Luke in the wiuttr time has lein: been a mooted ipic-tion. Opinion differ as lo Us Iiceaiug (imt. '1 u parly will carry with I hem different delicate in MrumiMiU in order to ninko observa liou in the imliomil pa ik. In ad dition to obstrviitioiiH they will eue'i carry a camera and will map .1khi1 (he lake from various pmuls ot ad anlugc. So far an is known theie' are no pictures of the Lake in winter in eijteiu'i'. Troiit .Medford lo l'itn peel the hip will be made by singe. There tli", will be forced to t n k lo llie siiov'. shoe. After reaching the lake Ihev Hill drop down on the Klamath side and return bv wnv of OdemiM u-id l. Mil II I .. .... -"in- .hhu iiiKo wiiei-e ui. wncicsoii will inspect (he reseediiig work now being done within the national fore. The Dip will cover over UIIO mile of which 111 miles will be on the "webs." Solons Will Hear Cook. DKNYKIL Cul.. IVb. IS. -The Colorado legislature is bu,;y ihIu isdishing up on Uu lay of thf land in the froen Xorth, pivparalorv (o n iit iuM Fridin from Dr. Frederick Cook. win. is to tell his story of the pole Dip to the Inwtimkmtr body. The IcgUlnUire adopted a joint resolution unking the eplorer to x plain to them in whx hv i.hc(s (hi Ameiiciin H.ipl, u .it,, him ,.,. into their coiilideiicc, mid Dr. Cook IHCCplcl llif lllMtlllioll llaaklu for Health. Van Dyke Realty Co. (II I'ltOPIUIV I'.XR.MS, ltl IT RWCIIICs Ititt . MAIN STKUItT. '. ... ,-tt -'lamiTTrrtt'r'WtrftfWiPW'itfVfti MlilWi lEIaMEr " III, mZZ jTTijriw WeMMmSwWm vSlwliSsSi . mm jmmmmmmmmmtmmmi ' iwmiw?m .immsWimarwmzw7w'jrr ftu!rit?KMai ' SAE2Y724 5iKmK3mX28'"" 2 .ift-,irHiiKraUI i m&DiMi Mt'tSMfJavtWKr &m (:r.SivissmmjmmTBS i wm:3w -$ "wsmm ! i i i 1 1 i hi in wiiiwi .,.., vj tKTiui,-ammjiTimTTmm wmmM m:mmMiMMmm war ja's-5 FiV wNfcftlfi ii'ijp iMElysii el IN ICVEMBRACE JOINS COUPLE of Belgium Is In Brussels Palace. Kenneth P. Crjdcri, of Grants Pass is Married to Miss Imotjenc Thom- asson of This City hy Justice of the Peace H. G. Dox In Jacksonville Kenneth 1'. Ojjden. uho gac hi.- homo as (iruuts I 'ass and .Miss liue- geno 1'homasrtou, of Ibis city, wee married in ,Inck onvillo yeutorday at'- lonioon by Justice of the Fence Henry O. Dox. The young couple were accompanied by .1. A. Kelly, a friond, who witnesses llie issuance ol I he licence by County Clerk William If. Colenmn and later at the wedding ceremony. Moth tiro young, the bride not vei twenty, while I he groom pleaded guilty lo having already lived by tlu one score and I wo ,eni. murk. The parly returned to .Medford on H ufleruoon train llnaklns for Iloalth. City Property -' lots. P.ilm .-.t . each .JSH7.T tl lotti Second st , em h .SIllO I lot DnUotn ave ... S17.1 1 lot. Trowel! addition i?7.1( 1 -i in mod ImiiikhIow St l,o $r,.-,u cuah. rioout iiioilern biiiiKalow, cloe In, nice aiirround- luga Simon (1000 caah will handle. 7-room inoderii bungalow, on paed atrcet, a bar- guin SHlMO Half caah, bnhtuce to auit. S-room iiiodorn honi, Juut completed, cloae In. Own er will lave the ciij noon. I 'pat a Ira rooma rented for (U per month; the rive rooms ami bath dowu siulra would rent tpilckly for $38 par juoiith Sliino UA.VCIIIJS 40 acre In Briiim Valle) ; all etoajrad rcuiD- for the plow; till level tree soil; feuced stono Half cash, balance terms. 110 acres tu llllnoU Vulle ; 70 acre meadow, 1 1 head Block, fin tuilldliiga. on rouaty llul $ntion $3700 caah, balance ftvo yeara 7 jur cent. f00 acrea. one mile from railroad town, mllea of river bottom; ;oo acrea under culthaiion; loo more 'can eaally lie cleur eil. Thia aould be tin ideal place lo aubdlvlde. Price si 10,000 Call. Pit am of WrIU G. A. McArthur nomii 3, Postfltfloe Bitty. Phone 3081. FRESK BATTLE IS REPORTED; Insurrectos Have Been Driven From! From Guadalpupe and are In- trenched in Mountains Indians Havo Taken to War Path. EL PASO. Tox.. Feb. IS. Reports tf frcHh riKlitliig at Oun.lnloups, Uio Mjel licaiKpuirlcrs, are current nero , today, coincident with tho arrival at ,)uarc. of four wounded federal fiol- idlerH. wlioao escort refused to say at I vlint jioint they were shot. , it Id stated at CJeneral Navarro's 1 radfiunrtors that Hie insurroctoBi lave bepii driven from Oundnloupej r..w1 nf rnf tfitttlwwl tti tlin mfitititnlnn v l,,ro Navarro's artillery is preparing to .llslodgo them. Mnri tlmn ITiO mniinteil Yarml In- ('ians are reported In tho mountains! to tlio northwest of Juarez. Tiicy 1 told goat herders that they came to join Orozco's force, but so far ha I) on unable to find the rebel leader. IirACHUCA, Ariz. Fob. IS. Gen ual Schuyler and staff left today for Yuma to meet General Bliss, as ilotant chief of staff, In a co'nfer- nee over the situation on the Mexi can border. It is understood the two generals will discuss what action will be tak en in case tho insurgent forces at Mexicall attempt to dispute the ad anco of 200 Mexican troops head id for there through Arizona and California. Bio Strike Comiii(. LOS ANGFLKS, Cal., Feb. 18. Tho large sum of money pledged by the worklngineii of the east means ' Ictory In the biggest strike Los An geles has ever known, according to George J. Ounroy, labor organizer, who lias been lining up tho local unions for tho impending struggle. Ounroy said tho strike probably will bo called In May. "1'iVery union man and their sym-' nithlzers will participate In a mon-1 der labor demonstration lato In , April," said Gunrey today. "Then may come a strike of all the build- lug trades of the city. Union Inborj la tho east is In dead earnest about I wlnnliiK the battle la Los Angeles. J There has never been a whimper as I I have called for funds. j "A $10,000 check came today. ! havo had J5000 in tho last threo wooks. I got whatever I ask for with-1 out complaint." Uvea a very enthusiastic nder (incident of real entitle is not often misleading for a good real estiue bargain justifies, home enthusiasm in advertising. Ilasklus for Iloalth. Send a Messenger that will meet with the ap-j$ roval oL the recipient 01 'ni' message. Any old kind '' M inessenger won't answer. Hie bent should always bt sent "if" you wish tho re cipiont to jiass a favorably verdict. What you think about busi ness stationery isn't quite so important as what your corre spondent thinks. Don't buy Tht i4litii fyr imiKils )ttittry OLD KHIIE i because it pleqses you, but liecause it inllmuiQos the man you write in vour favor. k.o II wrMimr. llOkii it a clun, ihp tMi, m .4 tor vltsm, irv. tHi.iurtt laid. It i total nu ihv uiuuWlvn that thrK.:ouoni) inifuilitv .V Imniln.niM kMCi9ra IhmI. unn umo rMiwt thou. int llrhad. juU otlir Inituirtt tormi, prlnKNi, lith.fi ,pl xt .hhI eiur.itrd ou lb white and vuXN'i uuri Mtdtift(MrHi fAnii Uoii-a I wly pprr ak,i kt world nuil. ii( i , wwu!uiiici) Medford Printing Co. 4W.. tm S """' DROPS APOPLECTIC FIT Henry Mitchell Buys Ticket In Gold Hill for Tolo and is Stricken Just Before Motor Arrived Saturday Morning i Stricken with apoplexy as he sat ((J Hl(,)s of l(J aoI(1 nn frajK;It plnttorni waiting for thu motor Sat urday morning. Henry litchell died before a jdiysician could be sum moned and reach him. He had bought u ticket for Tolo, and just be fore the motor came toppled over to one nide and was dead in a few min utes. Mrs. 1 1 own I'd Uetts and Airs. j0S' lrpoi' Goll ' re flaueli- ! U'rs' ,' lm'1 ,rotl1" I!v!'.1" " tijipLT I'jv.iiiH v ieei anil ii'iuiivci in " s-"T TURN EXPENSE INTO INVESTMENT If it's merely a question of what you can "get along with," use an ordinary paper for your business stationery. If, however, you are seek ing to turn expense into in vestment, use Tht stttuitiit J .i tr for htstuns tUtttdntry (M MMI1IE BORD "Look for the Water Mart The added influence given your messages )y the clean, crisp sheets will wipe out the expense item and leave a bal ance on the other side. A llttte mirnv Into tht worUncs of your own uiliul will ttrengthen ournrgu ment. To lirlp, ak us for a specimen book of (lit (uptr ilinwing leltrrlirnds and other Imiincij forms, printcJ, liltio grjplied nud enpraved on tho uhitr atid lourteen colore of Old Hami-siiikk IIono. It's worth having. Madty ItAMr!tKF. Papr Cojii'anv, tiin only paper nukrrs in llie world niakmc bond . pap;r exclusively. Medford Printing Mifcipalnjljl IJUST OUT I Medford Mail Tnburiei Official ! Jackson County, Ore. j s S X Compiled especially for the Mall Tribune by tho Jackson County Abstract Co. Approved and of fi- l..ll,. n.l.i.ln.l l.ir llir. nnmilt. nnili'l Tulv 1 0 1 t Wtlll tlH" J'H'14 UJ KtlV WIIIIIJ .yilV, l.IJ, MVlVi SlmwB ownership of each parcol of property, township and section Hnea, county roads, forest re serves, railroad grant, city and town boundaries and all other necessary Information. Tho only convenient, handy, comploto map 'J of Jackson county published In many yonrs. Size 'Jl by 10 Inches, on heavy both ends. No homo comploto without this map. It soils for $2.fi0, but will bo glvon away froo to subscrib ers to tho Medford Mall Tribune. HOW TO GET THE MAP FREE SUHSOUIBE TO THE DAIIA MAIL TltlBUNE FOR ONE YEAR IN ADVANCE $5.00 OU FOR THE WEEKLY X YEAHS IN ADVANCE AT $1.50 A YEAR. $11.00 AND THE MAP IS YOUR3. Or ket oue ' new subscriber to the Dally or two J now ouwj to tho Weekly, Old subscribers may secuie tho map by paying j tip arrears and subscribing in advance. J Medford Mail Tribune 27 N. Fir Street Medford, Ore. ! S X X O'GARA'S BILL ' 1 PASSES SENATE Representative Wcsterluud Also Gets His Standard Fruit Box Measure Through the Legislature Inscc ticldc Measure Passes. SALKM, Or., Feb. J S. House bill No. f!..2, drawn by Professor O'Gara of Medford, prohibiting the sale .or mis-branded insecticide and fungicide has been passed by both houses with a sljght amendment made by tho sen ate. Tills bill Is similar to the fed eral statuto on tho same subject. Westurlund's bill to establish a standatd sized fruit box also passed both houses with slight nmcudmcnK Tolo. old. lie was about sixty-five year-. FINE JOB PRINTING IS OUE SPECIALTY WE CAN AND DO MAKE QUICK DELIVERIES GET OUR PRICES Co,27-29N-FirSt- Map of map paper, tinned at MAIL TK1UUNE TWO j remit and wo will send the i s s X t,, i Where ho Go Tonight v. r NATATORIUM M O X I) A Y Foifi'iioon--Ladles and gentle men's sckaling clnBS. Instructor Tanner In charge. 5t a. in. to noon. AltiTiinoii inl Evcnlm; Roller HkntliiK, bowling, billiards, pool, ririe shooting, baths (tub and I shower), and .MONDAY UVHXl.Vf.' SPECIAL llaslu'tliall inatih bet i eeii Itogu X far Ahliland niul Medford Town 'JVn'iiix. ' flume called 7:15 Minrp. j4- ' . THE ISIS THEATRE Tho World's Greatest Novelty Itolliiig Skaters. This Is sure to please. Introducing the only act of its kind In the world. 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