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atiUDFOUt) MA1X; TBHiUNE, MMDTrOftD, OREGON, TUUKSrfAY. MAKOU 9, 1911. PAffK TggBWlflj 1 !) v J ? J" $1,000,000 LOSS SO. CALIFORNIA Santa Inez River Near Santa Bar bara, Reaches Highest Point In Years Southern Pacific Discon tinues Service Sbuth. 'SANTA llAltliAtiA, Oil., Miui-li il Fohviiifj llio heaviest sloim ofro eont years, the Santa Inox river runuhed the highest mark" in the memory of the oldest inhabitants ut 8 .o'clock today and was still ris ing. Hain, which temporarily ceabed hV'gan falling again at midnight and continued steadily throughout tho day, swelling Mission creek until it went oft a wild rampage through tho aliceta in tho lower sections of tho city. At noon three inches had fal len, making 33 for the season. Tho Southern Pacific has discon tinued service south. Tho lino isorth of here has been out for t!r days. Bridges are out and roads arc impassable except on hort-ebnek. licports from surrounding sections indicated that distress already was being felt in mnny sections. Unless tlio-rnin abates before night, it was predicted tho damage from floods in Vonlura counly will be more than a PAYS TWO YEARS FOR 90 MINUTES' FREEDOM LKAVENWORTII, Kan., March 8. For an hour and 30 minutes of freedom, K. A. Lowery, a convict of the United States military prison here, must pay two years of his life. Lowery, (K'J'M'ig himself in the clothing of a teamster late yester day escaped from tho prisdn, but 00 minutes later ho was recaptured. lie was returned to his cell and in addition to 153 dnys of a two years sentence which ho had yet to serve, ho must pay for his vacation this afternoon with two years more, that being tho penalty for attempting to escape. HAWLEY TO REMAIN AT NATIONAL CAPITAL WASHINGTON, March O.Rcprq sentativo Ilawloy, who was recently appointed a member of tho Appalacb lan and While mountain lorcst re serve commission, attended tho fir-t meeting yesterday witli Senators Gal linger and Smith, Representative Luc of Georgia and Secretaries Wilson, Hallingcrnnd Dickinson. Ilawloy probably will not take a vacation, but will remnin here to dis pose of accumulated business. Senator Bourne today will address 'the legislature of Delawaro on tho .Oregon laws. Idaho Troops Move. 1 BOISI5, Idaho, March 0. Threo ftroops of tho First cavalry, compris ing 101 men, 12 officers nnd band, itogothor with camp equipment, will leave Boise early tomorrow for the -southern bordor. They will bo transported In a spo clal train of 2G cars to San Bernar dino, where tho troops which trans ferred to tho Southern Pacific and will be rushed on to Fort Ilunchuca, Ariz., there to await orders from General Schutlor of tho department of Colorado. NOTICE W. K. l'hipps has removed .bis law office to Phipps-Tuylor building. Kn tranco room 207. 300 NOTION. " To tho master plumber, contractors and builders ojt Medford and vicinity, that on and after April tho first, the minimum scalo of wages for Journey men plumbors and steamflttors shall bo $5 per day, eight hours, J. Franz, president; C. R. Loshor, secretary; Local Union No. 302. 310 ' WHAT CURES ECZEMA? Wo have had bo many lnquliles lately regarding Eczema .nd other akin diseases, that we aro glad to make our answer public. After care ful Investigation we hav found that a almple wash ot Oil or wmtorgrcru, as compounded in D. D. D., can bo ro lled upon. We would not make tbla Btatemont to our patrons, friends and ..i.hhnm unipRs me were sure ot It and although there aro-many Bo-callod Ecsema remedies sola, wo purBc.vca unhesitatingly recommend D. D. D. Prescription. Because Wo know that It gives In stant relief to that torturing Itch. Because D. D. D. stalls tho euro at the foundation of tbo trouble. Decauso It cleanses, soothes ana Because It enables Nature to repair tho ravages ot tho disease. Because The records of ton years ot complete cures of thousands of tha most serious cases show that D. D. D. la today recognUed as the absolutely reliable Eweraa cure. Drop Into our store today, Just to talk over your case with us MRDFOIW PIURMACV Near Post Office. DIMES READY FOR RKTJBS0I Beginning with Next Week Professor Will Bo Able to Furnish Warnings Blossominn Season Late No Dariger Until April I: Although tho blossoming bcns(Th in tho Hoguo Itivor valley is late this year, so that there will bo nothing to fear from frosts until April 1 Pro fesor O'Gara is already getting his frost warning system in shape and by the first of tho week will begin to keep tab on tho frost king. Arrangements have been made with tho Pacific States Telephone com pany as prevailed last season where by "Central" can furnish the weather forecast to orchard men. The first killing frost came last year on March 124. NOBODY SPARED . Kidney Troubles Attack Merifortl Men and Women, Old and Young. Kidnoy illsTSoizo young and old. Come quickly with little warning. Childicn stiffgr in their early yenis v ' . Cnnjt control tho kidney secretions', i Girls are languid, nervous, suffer fpnitir 1 Women worry, enn't do daily work. Men, have lamo and nching backs. ' The cure for man, woman or child Is' to euro tho cause the kidneys. Donn's Kidney Pills, reach tho; cause. Medford testimony proves it. W. P. Gould, 110 W. Jackson street, Medford, Or., says: "I used Donn's, procured at Ilaskin's drug store, and am pleased to say that they have given mo more relief than any other, kidney medicino I have over taken. Olhar.mombors.of my family have also used Donn's Kid ney Pills nitd tho results have been so satisfactory that I do not hesi tate one moment hi giving this state ment." .' For salo by all dealers.. Price 50 cents.' Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for tho Unit ed. Stnlcs. Remember llio iiamo Donn's and tako no oilier. 5,000 I. W. W.'s COMING TO Mi:iFiUI). The local authorities woro very much disturbed for sovoral days past over several telegrams received from various cities throughout tho coun try, slating thnt tho Industrial Work ers ot the World, elated ovor tlio suc cessful termination of their free speech fight nt Fresno, California, aro moving on this city In bands of from ono to five hundred. Knowing that there was sovoral or tho Workers In Med ford ono of tho local police, under tho disguise of a bo-bo, heard there aro 200 due hero tomorrow. Ono of tho Workors openly brag ged that Mcdford would bo humbled by their system of dofonco tho samo MEDFORD CONSERVATORY FOR MUSIC AND LANGUAGES NAT. BUILDING ALL BRANCHES OF MUSIC. FULL FACULTY. G. TAILLANDIER, DIRECTOR. GET THE HABIT Of calling us If you havo any electric work of any kind. fix you up In tho best po3albIo stylo. It is a Good Habit and Will Cost You Nothing Electric Construction Co. PHOXI3 MAIN CS01 JJKtJJJ.P&JPMJ'J J. K. ENYATIT, President J. A. PEUItY, Vice-President P. E. MERRICK, Vico-Preaid nt JOHN 8. ORTII, Casbior W. B, JACKSON, Ass't CaBhlor. The Medford Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 SAFE DEPOSIT nOXES FOR RENT. A GE.VEHAIj RANKING i I HUSINKSS TRANSACTED. na r icaho, but wften tho officer threw aside his disguise, tho Worker con fessed It was not a fre6 speech fight that v;a4 bringing them to Medford, but owing to tho fact that the prop rltors of tho Bungalow Booming houso is serving "Squaro Meals," fam ily stylo for 25 cents and can ac comodate not only tho Workers, but all who's appltlto enables thorn to ap preciate tho good things of life and their money's worth nt the same time. FOB SALK. ' A rare chance, 40 acres among the hills and timber five miles Trom Tal ent, Oregon, a good wagon road lead ing to It, vory cheap, only $45.00 an ncro, 2 houses, ono log and tho other frame, both finished, tho, place Is Irrigated by ditch, a perpetual water right, also a barn and chicken hoiiBe, 30 acres fenced with a pole fence, 3 acres In cultivation and S ncres ready for t,he plough, will pro duce flno vegetables as soil Is very fertile. Blacksmith shop goes with tho place, Including tho tools. On tho. placo aro 1Q0 young peach, apple and pear trees; currants, lognn, phen omlnal, hnnolaya and straw berries; pine, fir, oak and laurel timber, 3,000 or 4,000 tiers of stovo wood can bo cut and there aro now CO tiers cut that will go with tho place, cash down ir pooslblp, if not, $1,500.00 down nnd tho balance on Intorcst nt C por cont. On the wcBt sldo Is tho "Ophlr Quartz Gobi MIno" of 20 acres, ?0 feet wide tunriollcd In about, CO 'foot, gold crbpplng out, to bo' sold for $2,000.00, worth $0,000.00. On tho east sldo Is tho "It nth Quartz Gold Alino" 20 ncres tunnell ed 1,00 foot, price $2,500.00. Luman X. J mid of Talent, Oregon, oxcIubIvo agent for tho nbovo farm nnd mines. NOTICI-l TO CONTKACTOHS. Sealed bids will bo recolvcd by tho board ot directors of School District Xo. 22, Talent, Oregon, until April 25, 1911, 4 o'clock p. m., for tho erection and completion of public school bulullng, according to plans and specifications prepared, by Charles H. Uurggraf, architect, Al bany .Oregon. All bids miiBt bo nc- "ompnnled by a certified chock pay able to "School District No. 22, Tal ent,, Oregon," for the sum of $500.00, ns a guarantee that tho contractor Will furnish an approval bond equal to CO per cent of tho contrnct within ton dnys after tho awarding of tho contract. AH bids must bo made out on bank proposals for tho 'Samo. Dlnnks furnished . upon application by the clerk or architect. Plans and specifi cations mny bo seen nt Talent, Ore gon, or nt tho architect's office. Tho board reserves tho right to re ject any and nil bids. By order of School Board No. 22, Talent, Orogon. J. N. MANNING, Chairman. C. W. SHERMAN, Clerk. 302 Hasklns for Health. ..Automobile Repairing.. CRATER LAKE GARAGE 22 South Riverside Phone Main 4282. Home 298 K. N. H. Mark 8. II. nitAIMM, VUiK iXKUKAXrii MAX, Representing old line companies. Room 3, I. O. Block., would kindly 'ask a nharo of your patronage, liav- I lug cjnio to Medford to invnat and IMIIIW J ur..iv. rrerr-r-rt Wo can :: 'i 220 WEST MAIX STHKKT i rr-r04 National Bank Wo SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE, studio (T TOO SOUTH i OAKDALU P1IONK. 0072. Private or class lessons In oil, wa tor color or tapestry. Orders takon. AGNES R. GRANT. NOW Is the lime to have your ground laid out, ' Wo have tho experience and tho knowledge as to how they should be lnid out to tho best advantage. We have also a fiuo line of ornamental shrubs, shndo trees and two year old roses which will bloom this year. Prices for samo can bo lud at tho store, corner Sixth and Central. Phono MCI. Greenhouse nnd nursery near city reservoir. Phono 5181. J. T. BROADLEY (KS. CO. Florists nnd Landscnpo Gardeners. P. O. llox 021. Remember wo are experienced in all lines of florist uud landscape work. Electric Rooms Opened Monday, Maxell Cth In Elec tric building, 218 West Main street. Everything new and modorn, Includ ing steam heat, baths, etc. Best In city. Rates reasonable. Mr, and Mrs. Felix T. Swan Proprietors FOR SALE ORCHARDS, FARMS FRVHr LANDS Largo and Small Tracts MOOR-EHNI CO. 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bltlg TALENT Real Estate FOR SALE A. flno tract, quarter of a mllo from Talent, 8-roonr houso, good barn; 300 trees. Prlco $-1,000; tonus given. Good business opportunities nnd lo cations, nil paying. A 'CC-acro5'Yrac1t,'Vro.om' houso and largo barn, 3 mljVcs from Tnlent, partly cleared and lots of good wood on placo; must bo sold soon; will go for ?1 100. A CO-acro tract, water to Irrigate same; has a G-room houso and bnrn to hold C head of horoo, Im plements to run tho placo, nud a wagon. This place pdt up 30 tons of liny last year; 'nnd no wntor waB used. Prlco, $3000, half down. A 7 1-acro tract, 2 ft miles from Tal ent, good 8-room houso and largo bnrn; 8 acres under ditch and In al falfa and gardon land; 34 ncres un der plow, and troca; 20 acres of or chard, of which C acres aro In bear ing; $10,000, half cash, balance good terms and easy paymonta. A 14 1-3 aero tract, lies entirely In city limits; has 0-room plnstorod houso, good barn, well and power for Irrigation of wholo tract. Part ly sot to trees; easy terms. Kor plonty of other bargains call or address G. A. Gardner TAMiXT, OKUfiOX. Canton Restaurant Meals Served at all Hourx. flood Cooking, Good .Service, HuaKon ublu Prices -: :- -! -s- Sam Lock, Prop. Upstairs (in South I'Yout Shed. Offutt Rornes' Auto Go. GENERAL OVBRnAUMNO & MACHINE REPAIRING. First-Class Workmanship Guaranteed. rnONE MAIN 623L Corner Central Ave, and 8tk Bt Medford, Or. Automobiles WRESTLING MATCH Main Street Business Property Nets Over 8 Per Cent Interest ' ' Best location. Great increase in value. Lot 50 feet by 140 feet. Splendid buy for invest ment or speculation. Special price for quick Inside City Property Exclusive Listings South Rixtli Struct, Corner, ,00x100 $5000 South Sixth Street, Alley Corner, 50x100 $5250 North of New Hotel. Another Corner, Close to Business Center $7500 Still Another Corner, Close to Business Center....$5000 INSIDE ACREAGE. '10 Acres Only V-j. Mile from "Depot, Only $300 Per Acre 9 Acres With Modern Bungalow $8000 These Lie Beautifully for Subdivision. A. N. PARSONS H Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS, CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times and fruit land. PH0NE323I. f 4t0W Medford Iron Works E. G. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE k CO. Nothing Just as Good EAQLE PHARMACY, 100 Eubt Main St. Pheucs: Home 03; Pno. 232 Eagle Drug Co., Inc. Tlios. Bartholomew, 1C, (ieneral Mgr. Hie Itoxnll fttoro? NATATORIIM 1 Thursday Evening March 9th CARL BUSCH vs. JACK RENZ of Medford, Oregon. GOOD PRELIMINARIES Best two in three falls. Catcli-as-catch-ean style. Admission, 75c; ringside, $1. Tickets on sale Wednesday at Natatorium. i action. Address Owner, Medford P. O. BOX NO. 477. n REAL ESTATE GRANTS PASS, ORE. to loan on improved ranches j 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. as the REXALL Remedies WEST SIDE PITARMAC. 200 WoHt Main Stroet Phones s Home 43; Puo, 4041 Medford, Ore. w-r Tonight r-rrrenhf4'H 4 X THE tilS THEATRE BLACK FACE COMEDY Don't Miss This Sketch. ?!I-REELS MOVING PIOTURES-8 GOOD SONG HY ' ' . W HARRY IlIiANOIIARD ?9-4h0 tfstl',,s, "NAT" THEATRE Cotnplolo chnno of program? Today Only tho best mid latest films 5 chown. 1 m Admission lOc. U-GD 50-AKD XOu DOORS OPEN 7:00 rt M. TONIGHT Ciinngo ot VAUDEVILLE A TIP ON1 THE RACES." Staged to Ma:o you Laugh. ,1 nuuiiS iuuvt m 1'iijL'imK.a a . LatOBtjimlBeptv Mill limn tint, mill HmillllV H'ltd 9 5c nnd 10c. w rrrrr r-n-4hjr'rw Mcdford'a Exclusive Picture The-' 1 ator. Latest Liconscd Photo- I plays. One Dime No More One Dime. 10' r'',i NATATORIUM ii TODAY Holler Skntlng, Bowling, Peel,:; j: Dilllnrds, Rlglo Shooting and Tab' : ami Shower Baths for ladles and ! gentlemen. MEDFORD'S AMI' PALACE. 'EMENT sSJNS'M NTfcrvsrs,s WHEN DOWN TOWN DROP IN AT TUB "Nar Confectionery ICE CREAM, SOFT DRNIKS, CONFECTIONERY, LUNCH A light, pleasant room, opon from 8 a. m. to midnight. Ii. M. GRAMES, Proprietor Stop, Look and Listen! Prospective purchasers will syc monoy to boo lis botoro buying. Wo huvo orchard trncts, alfalfa lands, etc., city property, Improvod and unimproved. Wo havo tho ban ner orchard of Rogno River Valloy for salo; lC-year-oUl npplo trees, nlso cherry nnd peach orchard, boarlng on HiIh farm, consisting of vory host pay ing varieties; 2000 small frulta nud berries. See us at onco. A. bargain. List your orchard nnd city proporty with us. ' Mining lands, etc. " 'J OREGON REALTY & MIWNG CO. Phono lOD'J. lloom SID flnriictt-Coroy RuHiHiig. FOR SALE BY OWNER. Small 4-room houso on oast front lot 50x100, six bearing prune ami 'two-yonr pear trees, water and sower, paved street, gas in houso, woodshoO, chicken houso and ynrd. PRICE $1200" Terms: One-half cash, balance like rent. ,..-. 528 S. Fir St. PHONE 901 Old custoniors send mo your address. ' A v Now Premiums, Now Ser vice, New Agont. k r Btit the samo old stand ard goods. ' ' ""j; AGENCY GRAND UNION TEA CO. llOTniPPBTKlWr Where tbGd l ; i ri. Hl. M y j t -m .j '44,44r144M4'44r44f4'4r444(444 T ,. m ,ti m,M m-"U mjMM&