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PAGE TWO mmffOHD MAIL TfllBUNJS, iUlSDflORD, OK MOON, THOSDAY, FKmlAUV 21, 1911. m m ' " . ' f , StJ . . . t : .ft is. 4 '. r A? ia M ' " t ;W ,' 7 K': h $ H i4 ; r. ' 'i Personal and Local 1 - i l . i K. Scbniltzof Corvnllls In attend - lug to buslncsa mutters in tlie city. C. WateiH, ot CorvalllB la a visitor to M (id ford. Don't buy an nuto until you Beo the 1DH Huicks. John Crosby of Minneapolis Is in the city on business. First umuiul J)ft)L of W. O. W. camp No. 90 will bo given at Nata lorlum on tho ovonlng of February 21. 'flokets $1.00. 28C C. M. Hburlinrlpjof J'ortland. was among tlioj arrivals lioro thlsi morn ing. Dr. J. B. Shearer, physician and surgeon. Offlco over Strang's drug Btore. tf. J. J. Stntirlifleld of Portland Is a buslnesB visitor to Mod ford. Fresh oysters, clams and fish dally at Manhattan Cafo. Milton Church of Roaeburg Is nt tho Nash. ' The Indlog of the Christian church will be entertained on next Wodncs day afternoon from U:.'!0 to 1 nt tho home of Mih. QiiIsHcnbury, corner of King and Thirteenth streets. Spe cial progrnm; also Important busi iioks to bo transacted. All of tho la dles of the church are requested to bo present. B. L. I.ovejoy of Los Angeles la visiting; Medford. Is your toiiBo wlred7 Ono cigar less a day would pay for n hundred per fcont IncrpaBO In comfort. llAn tho' electric llfo. Start tf. J. I. Haln of San Francisco nrrlv ed hore yesterday. Ilov. William Parsons will deliver his famoiiB Chautauqua Iccturo, "Tho Making of tho Constitution," at tho Medford opora houso Tuesday, Feb ruary 21. Do you want to know what would happen should tho Unit-' ed States attempt to revlso tho Con stitution? Hotter como and find out. (I. A. Grant of Portland Is a busi ness visitor to tho city. II. 11. Patterson, 110 B. Main, has Bonio nlco English Hollies and nil kinds of shade trees. Hoses (all tho host). Now Is a good tlmo to plant. Drop In and seo mo. tf Tho sensation of tho auto show at Portland 1011 Uulcks. .1. C. Marfleld and wlfo of Port land aro visiting Medford. Tho enr that Htands tho gaff Tho Dulck. T. .1. O'Keefo or Portland arrived In Medford Monday. Watch for tho "Piorco," tho Binopth running motorcycle. tf Don't bo In a rush to buy your now auto boo tho 1911 lltilck. J. J. Anderson of tho firm of Gar ner and Anderson who was operated upon Saturday by Drs. Porter and Stems for gastrl alstor Is on tho high road to recovery. John II. Carlcln, attornoy at law, over Jackson County bank. ' TliTi placo to oat Manhattan Cafo, North Front street. H. (J. Peart or ('out nil Point spoilt Monday in town on IiuhIiichh. What car has delivered tho goods In tho Hoguo Hlvor valley? Tho Uulck That is why thoro aro so many In uso. T. J. O'Koofor of tho Chanslor & Iyou Morton Supply company, of Portland, roast agents for Hartford tiroM la vlHltlnic the valley and will Hildrewi mouibora of tho Automobile Dealer inwoclutlon Tuesday evening. Speedwell 50 11. P. Owners claim 'inoru vnfinfort, power and service ami .Jotlfcrauiflr e.iJcnno. H. II. Waterman. Phone Main 13 1. tr J,' I). Smith of IliuKwonil. Illinois. who 1ms been visit Iiik Joneph Ta lor and family and Mr, and Mr A. G. lllsliop for tho pant tlueo weeks loft for biu homo Sunday by the wa of I .oh AUK!. Greatlv Imprtmseil with I be ItoKiio Ittver Valley. Special (I Inner at roasonablo rates Manhattan Cafo. Weeks & McCowan Co. ONDIORTAKERS DAY PJ1 ONE 2271 Night 'Phones: F. W. Wooks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3G92. LADY ASSISTANT John A. Perl Undertaker and l;iiibalinerj Succosoor to tho undertaking de partment of Medford Furniture Co. sir OfflCG WItll Kir Medford Furniture Company About March 1. Pilvute Am bulanco Sorvlco. Sick ami Injured convoyed to any part of olty or country. ?V Tolephonos: Day 351. N'lght: ohn A. Purl 4111. C. V. Conklln, 3C01. J. H. llutlor, 3571. " i i CurtlH Anderson, who bun been I hpuiuIIiik u Hhort vncutlon with lilf .parents lion', left uKnliiBt today tt lesunie his studies at tho Culver mili tary Institute at Culver, Ind. 15. T. Van JJoCao the jewelry has milled some very pretty number i, wpriiig jewelry. Prices always right. Pliipps building, tl. Jack O'Connor of Hntto Falls Is In the city on business. Tho triumph of auto building the 1911 Uulcks. Miss Mabel Huff, of Corvallls ii visiting friends In Medford. Get your wuteii olenned or re paired by competent workmen. A. P. KIIih hns charge of H. D. Van Do Cars waleli repairing department. Pliipps building. tf II. I). Mill of Untie Falls Is spend ing u few days in Medford on busi ness. Light, durable, strong, powerful, economical the lluick leads tho au tomobllo world. J. C. Cloinmens of Wcllen Is visit lug Medford. Call phono 2151, 1032 for baggage wagon. 453 Grants Pass acreage for salo A snap 32 1-2 acres, tho most beauti ful subdivision ucreago In tho city, lays high and sightly; good modern house and other Improvements; on main street; all cleared: close In; price $10,000; terms. Address P. O. Hox fiSO, Grants Pass, Oregon. Phono 2.19 11. 300 Joseph MoNulty of Huch was a Medford visitor Monday. Ask Colonel Tou Velio about thoso 1911 Dulcks. Hepresentatlvo John A. Wcstor- 1 mid returned Tuesday from Portland and Salem, where ho did good work In securing the passage of tho good roads bills at tho eleventh hand. Try the now barber shop; every thing clean and sanitary; opopslto P. O. HEAVIEST SNOW IN YEARS AT CRATER Superintendent Krnnk Arant, of tho Orator lake national park, declares It Is his belief that tho road to Crater lake will not be open the coming summer until .Inly. Whllo Mr. Arnnt has not been In tho park bIiico leav ing there at the beginning of the snow season last rail, ho is basing his cal culations for this year on past expe rience. Ho Bays that with flvo feet or snow at tho Hums &. Utter saw mill, iuj Is reliably reported, there should bo at least 20 feet at the gov ernment headquarters wliero he lives during tho summer. At this rate of figuring ho says there should bo no less than 2.1 feet at tho rim or the crater. Mr. Arant declares that (hero Is more snow In mountains now than has been for seven winters past. Dur ing the wlutor of 1 U0 I the snows was mom than 20 feet deep at his head quartois, and ho declares It as his heller thai there Is at least as much ther now as was that winter. With this amotiul of snow ho Is confident that tho roads between horo and tho lake will not bo passable to any de gree at all before the first of July, without an uniiKually warm and earl) siil'lng, and even with this tint travel would have to open later than It did last .venr Trawl had started to the lake last jcar as earl) as June 1st and the regular tourist seatiou vwik In roll bhiHt tlure l the first of .lulv C.M-FXK'O lil . Fob 21 John Kenneth Turiiei, autliui of '.'HarUui- ons Mexico," who U at (lalexlco in the capacity of war corrupondaiit. was thnmteiiDd today with arnmt ai an Insiirructo. I'ollowlng a verbal bruah with t'uiled Stateti DUtrlcl Attorney Mc I'ormli'k of I.om Augolen, who with Fulled Stale; .Marshal Youngworth, is luie assistiiiK Captain Habcock'K forces la preorvlng noiitrallty, Tur ner was placed under uurvelliance a in I blh auest U regarded as likely to oc cur at any time. dmlttliiK Mint his Kympnthig were ultoKi'tlier with the Inmirgcnt move ; nun t . Turner declurtal that UU niU jitliiii lu-ie wuk a piwcwible one wad auk. tl Mcl'ormlck to define "neutral jlt ' MiFoimlrk refmwil to explain l It l ua fixed clauae, fsarlux. he said, thut lie would hae to rnveriH 'himself. TEACHING AVIATION ! THROUGH C0RESP0NDENCE ' CIIU'VOO, 111 . Feb 21 One nil ti ll led PUpllS llHVC ulleuil) eiilollcil III I lie world' lirwi correspondeiice I school for aviators, sending their names from all parts of tha I'nltsU States aud Caiiads. KENNETH TURNER GUARD Max Dill at the rM'Ba:-" - J - - r -1- i.i ty. - - MimJifi r r i j rV-JTiii i iTjniLaJ POLICE BY RAID FILL CITY JAIL; The- city jail was last night filled to overflowing as tho result of a raid executed on a barn on tho cast side or Hear Creek by the police. Complaints received from property owners caused the police to act. All of the men caught satisfied tho authorities that their worst of fense consisted of being "broke" and were turned loose this morning. L THREATENED IN ITALY NAPLES, via Modano. I-'ob. 21. A violent recurrence of InBt season's cholera outbreak in southern Itnly Is threatened Willi tho first warm weather. There have been n few cases of cholera In Naples all winter and gas tro enteritis, which ushered In last Bummers epidemic, is also prevalent. lOxperts admit that this summer's out break may prove serious. Precautions are being taken by the authorities to prevent news of tho ac tual situation from becoming' known abroad. Telegrams regarding the cholera are held up by tho censor and foielgn correspondents havo been warned that they will bo expelled from the country unless they ceases discussing tlie subject. ' FATAL TRAIN WRECK STILLWATER, OKLAHOMA STII.UWATHIt. Okla.. l-'eb. 21.- Details of Hie train wreck near here In two pei anus were killed and four1 probably finally Injured were rece I v- ed today. Tho dead: , Dr. Albert l.ove, tJreenfleld, Okla. i Mm. I.. M. itmo, Stillwater, Okla. ISIght weie slightly Injured. Three coacliesi were derailed. Tho ! wreck Is suppowed to have, boen cans- ed by a slide of a wectlon of wnter-j soaked track. RECRUITS COLONY FOR NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, OMAHA. Nob.. Kb. 21.-,)ellev- ion a minister should pi act Ice what he, pi caches. Uov ,i. k. iiammou. who! delivered a tteriiion on "Hod manifest j In the laud yhow," when he saw an ' ( xhliiltlon of western products, is to- iiav ifi'iiiltliiK u colony or homoHeok iis io locate In northern California. ui: riic.v iie.mi: tiiiiofoh tiik srxxv sorrn. Wlion you nrraiiKo your custom trip be sure to Include the Sunset Route through New Orleans, 131 Paso. Lou Angeles anil San Francisco for return. It is a splendid educational Journey, and at this tlmo of tho year eapocially delight fill because so warm and comfortable. lCvory nillo U llirougli I Ue sunny southland the rice and cotton fluids of Louisiana and Texas, the vast mirage mora of New Mexico and Arlaona now spread with bright Kioou, tho orange groves atul suml-troplc charm of Callfor-' uln, mllofi and miles along the ocean iliore, and several of the most in teresting cities on the continent. Ask our local railroad agent all about It. 202 AKK VOU IXTKHHSTKH IX A (!o6l) IXVluST.MKXT? Ono hiwulryd acres Hutto Crook nnttom, uuuer irrigntiou, perpetual water right. Al for nup'.eti or pears; can inako big money raising onions, celery, tomatoes and all kludti of vog vtable; big money In subdivision; hilus a new towuslte aud the rail road; all umUr new wire fuuee; can, iii,.ii,uoih"" :i . i .... '. fn. .,...w .. ...,L ,ill'('lvK01T pejdeiiwMtesuredc "" "" v- .. ... r..w v., unjoining itiuii. uuy iroiu ownr ami avo tha coumlMioti. Address nx 35, McUtonl. Or. llMKlgi (or llMiU. Opera House Tomorrow Night ASHLAND BEATS MEDFORD TEAM IJy a score of lift to IS. the Ash land city team last night defeated the .Medford "Regulars" in a basket ball game played on the floor ofvtho Xatatorium. The attendance at the gaino was good but the playing of the local team was anything but up to tho standard. The score at the end of tho first half stood 25 to G In favor of the visitors. Tho local team allowed the same lack of training that has characteriz ed most of Its gam oh and tho Hue up last night was absolutely devoid of team work becaiiBe of tho fact that none of the players on tho floor had ever played a match game together. The team never has been trained and never plays a practice game. The lino up was: Ashland llerndon and Hastinan, forwards; Shaw, center; Kobertson and Fogarty, guards. Medferd: Strang and McKay, for wards; Childors. center; HIU Crews, guards. Umpire. Hall; referee, McOee. ind REALTY IN TO ELECT T The newl organized real estate ex change will hold a meeting tonight j in the rooms of the commercial club I In the N'ntatorluiu building. ' The principal business to be tran-. jsacted Is the election of a permanent SOt Of OffiCOI'B. SEATTLE PRIMARIES TO St.Lt.UI UUUNUILIYItH SKATTLK. Wnsl... Feb. 121. Willi (S candidates in the held Seattle voters are today choo-ing by pri- mttr.v election ,lh cnmlulntu , nijio i.l ...1. !ll I IT-I I.l. I . ' wlU'in will be Inter elected to lhe eitvi ltoi .. ;i 1 (""1C1'' it....:.. .i i . r ) .i 1 Jdl'lllir the IiihI Tex.' iinvi. tint wn. i - ... , .- i i iii I - 1 l'vi ' il ' . It Hflt ll. f ,',mK,'l, haing candidate at the meetings , iUMioii them a.s to their ,.. ,,.,; j(() Mrs. Clark Recovcrinfl. M' Ollk, Feb. 2 1 . llutlot lust. Issued today from the hospital where Mr. William A. Clark, wlfo of the former senator from Montana Is re-j coveilng from an operation for ap- pendlcitls, say her condition is sat-i Ufactory. I rr: r t t t- t- 1 f- TOD LATE TO HI ASSIFV . 44.4.444.L12 Fruitgrowers Bank J3U1 IIIlillt'li'OFT resilience sites hiive tin most Mipeih view ot the cily. miI Icv mid mountains. tt' WAXTIil) - A modern furnished bed m,.iu. cI.im. in. Address . , ,.., J Mail Tnbiuie. 2SS IIIOIICKOFT residence sites have delighted everyone. who has eun the pixHrty. it FOlf SAUK -A li-hole im range good condition, bargain; also .i paint cl picket fence. Impure ot or nddreife J ,L Dcininei, (117 JackMiii st. -jSh lmcWFt residence aile!, au ot- lercu ul pruaept price lor a time only. shi l't tt FOlf KK.NT -Modern hoiisekeejiing, rHm. on firt floor. Xo small ehildren. JSJi S. Ilollv -t. tt .... l iloublv niul treble in tf i altu. maiU'ltOKT iwiiiMiv .tf wUI be known u till, ttl Wnb Hill" ul iUedfonl. tf I CLOSE SCHOOLS ON WASHINGTON'S DAY Washington's hirllitltiy va- ob served in all the city &cliooK thi af ternoon by (lie rending of extracts I'nuii the life of the firM proMdo'it and of poems dedicated to hi mem ory. As tomorrow', the unnivci"iiiry.iluy, i it legal holiday in the slate all schools will be celebrate Hie day by observing i its a holiday. 10,000 SUFFRAGETTS LI ALMANY, X. Y., Feb. 21. More than 10,(1110 suffragette. are expect ed here tomorrow Io demand "votes for women" from lhe legislature. Jn their campaign here this week the would-be voters have .sliown the men folks a thing or two. Full page ads in the local paper j,ct out the al leged justice of the demand and re ceptions and spi'pcli-niuking gather ings are on almost continuously. The .suffragettes will hold a mam moth reception tonight nr which prominent .speakers will, discuss eiiial suffrage. Toniorro wn .small baud of anti siiffragetles to present the "home and mother' sidL. f the matter to the lawmaker is expected. DARING BURGLAR DIGS WAY OUT OF JAIL COLFAX. Wash.. Feb. '21. -One of lhe mo.t mh-cckI'uI jail deliveries in tho history ol Wliitniti'i count; was made by .loliu W. Hums, st.t". confessed burglar, who shot Diniug Cr Conductor 1). L. mkr of Port land nt LewiMou .Junction last Tues day. Uni-.io .,.,.,,, ..,11.'.. i . i ... in I oiuiiL-iiUII ni'MTIII prisoner .i i- ,. ,, . ' , . . " ""i' """ '''X iiiiongii ine unci, u-,.11 ;.. a... i:.i ,1 :i .. " " ",v '"minor "i toe pan, s- ... .... ' ' .... " !"' MIUP III 11 II 1111 OHt' KM llti t ...i. a. I. .!'. .... 1 .. . .. Tlie prisoners ay Iliiru planned to overpower Deputy Sheriff Cole but they would Mol allow it ami a a eonipromis,. helped him through the wall. Ferv .'ffoi't so far has hided Io find a trace of Hunis- FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY Homos anv part of oil v Lots wholosalo and retail MOOR-EHNI CO. MEDFORD CONSERVATORY FOR MUSIC AND LANGUAGES NAT. BUILDING ALL BRANCHES OF MUSIC. FULL FACULTY. G. TAILLANDIER, DIRECTOR. ss-s-sssssss Draperies We carry n very complete line of drain rlcs, iaco curtains, fixtures, etc , and do aL classes of upholsterlug. A special man to look after this work exclu sively aud will give as good service as Is possible to get In oven the latgest cities. Weeks & McGowan Co MATURE SETTLERS ASK WEST TO SID Reign of Lawlessness on Siletz Res ervationGovernor Appealetl io by White Residents NeyFect of Duty Asserted. SAL.EM, Ore., Feb. 2 U Citing murders, assaults upon white and In dian girls and attempted murders for which the guilty escaped with slight sentences or were not arrested at all. a number of prominent white iPlEcns of the Siletz Indian reserva tion today appealed to Governor West to end lawlessness on the reser vation. Tho petitioners threaten as a last resort "to fall back on the old custom which has of ton prevailed In the past and tako tho law ia their own hands and administer that form !of justice which, although crude in its methods seldom fulls to achieve the purpose for 'which It Is intend ed." In a long communication to the governor, the settlers give a list of crimes committed on the reserve recently, which includes two assaults on women, three murders, four cut ting affrays and ono case of mayhem. In most of the cases the guilty ones were set nt liberty by the federal authorities after a few weeks In jail, the settlers assert. They also assert that their lives aro not safe on account of the al leged laxity of federal and state of ficials In enforcing the law and order. Thoy declare that they have been denied relief by officials for several years despite constant appeals to thorn to bring known criminals to justice. OYSTER SHELL EFFECTS ARE IT IN MILLINERY XFAY YORK, Feb. 'Jl. Into the discard with the wnsli dish, wash tub and bucket millinery effects. The llutiron poke, thej'lulfy oyster shell and the mushroom ore it now. . Models of the new .spring styles have just arrived from Paris. The kippered herring is missing. The fliiliron poke bids lair to be popular. The bow rests mi a point on the fore head just north of the nose. From there the hat slopes upward and outward, exposing milady's ,coif fnres. A boon to the hairdresser. Pear Land Bargains 11 and 1-4 acres of strictly first class fruit land about half a mile to pavement, and a little over a mile from Medford post office, nnd the town Is building out In this direction, this tract being on the macadam road to Jacksonville, and only a short dis tance from brick school building. This land Is all sot to pears, com Ico and bartlett, and nro just bogln ilns to boar being four years old, and right on line of Itoguo Hlver Valley railroad. This laud will come under the proposed ditch In case' Irrigation should over bo needed. 1 can sell this If sale Is made quickly at $0,000, with $1750 cash, balance four annual paymonta 6 per cent. If you want something good and dally growing bettor seo this. 1GC acres on Rogue River and 2 miles from Woodvillo, and 7 miles from Grant Pass on main traveled road, and on uloctric lino survoy. 17 1-2 acres sot to bartlett, Winter Xollls and Anjou pears last year. About 110 acres of bottom land on rlvor, balance sloping. Crook flows through. Good houso nnd barn, CO acros cultivated and soodod or will be. Oats, spoltz, alfalfa, clover etc. Lots of flno wood on this place, and soino rod soil. Most of the soil Is bottom made soil of great depth. Price $125 per aoro with $3000 to $5000 cash, balauco terms at C per cont. W. D. Hodgson Phone 12 7 J Ashland, Oregou Every Day Is KodaH Time with EASTMAN KODAKS and Materials Medford Book Store Where to Go Tonight rvr mm s Medford's Exdusivo Picturo Tho- s alcr. s s j Pluys. Latest Licensed Plioto- t One lime No More One Dime. NATATORIDJH TODAY Afternoon and livening .Sessions Holler Skating. Howling. IJilllard-. nine iiange ami ran and Shower Paths. Wednesday Merning: Skating lessons, ladles only by instructor? Tanner. j r4hs PM .N'S. THE ISIS THEATRE 4 X The World's Greatest Novelty Rolling Skaters. s This Is sure to pleaso. I Introducing the (only aef, qf its i 1,1 ml In llio if.il,l S "'T ''"' Iff '1 TIIKKK JtKULS OK L,TKsJ'j; MO. tiox PKrrritics a,1 a,.(;oodv SONG IIY IIAItUV JAXCJIAItD, I "TIio liittlo Man A;jli( tbs IJlg l Voice.'' ' -t-rrrrm.r 444 , "NAT" THEATRE TWO COMBINES The Nat Theater has exception-; 4 ally good pictures for tonight's; program, consisting of a strong j drama and two good comedies. j : 1- -Pheodra (drama). A Desperate Ileinedy (comedy) A Wise Druggist (comedy). Tonight only, admission 10c. m ssr.,rv4V . IUOH CLASS STOCK CO. TOXIGHT "A ItACHFLOU'S UO.MAXCK" Four-Act Comedy Drama. X Xvl Last week of Marjorlo Mande le Stock Co. Reserve your seats by phone 2971. Hoglnnlng Sunday, February C. high class vaudeville and moving WIIUX DOWN 'l'OWS IX AT TIIK DROP "War Confectionery j hi: niKAM, sow drxiks, COXFKC TIOXKRV, LI XCII A light, pleasant room, open from S a. m. to midnight. X L. M. flHAMKS, J'roprlctor -- 4 rf PHONE 901 Old customers send 1110 ypur address. New Preiniiiiiis, New Ser vice, Xew Aent. But the same old stand ard goods. AGENCY GRAND UNION TEA CO. .110Tim)St. Offutt Rornes Auto Co. Automobiles ll.'l GENKIIAL OVERnAULINO & LvcIlsTli: repairing. FJrst-Class Vorkmanship Guaranteed. PnONE MAIN 6231. Corner Central Aro. nai 8th St Mwlford, Or. r7r.K. S wmtiz jr S" jU-GO s I V? f"