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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORT), OttFAlON, SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 11)11. PXGE THREK ,. H OF ELK IN LAVA BEDS Game .Warden States That He Saw One .Band Numbering 75 in the Foot' Hills of the Van Brimmer Mountains Near Lower Klamath. KLAMATH FALLS, March 11. Deputy Game Warden Joint A. Smith of northern California has just re turnedtfrom tin; luvu beds, where he says ho saw one bunch of elk a few dnvs aim that numbered 7f. These. were on the foot- hills of the Van Hrimmer mountains, just over the hill from the south end of lower Klamath lake, and wero so tame that ho was able to yet within 40 yards of them before they scampered off. He Mutes that he saw several other small bunches while patrolling the lava bed region recently, and he es timates that there ,uro no less than 200 all told scattered over a small territory. These elk are declared to be on the increase in tho California region, as the laws of .that tate are very rigid in their protection, it being a felony to slay one of these handsome wild animals. The elk remain in the hills south of tho lava beds in Modoc county during the summer season, and in winter, when the weather ' severe, they come down out of their summer range and live on tho lower land in the lava bods, and bec.nuso of the fact that they are so well protect ed they are declared to bo becoming (piite tame. This winter feeding ground, up 1 1 a few years ago, was almost extinct of these animals and even two years ago it was estimated by close obser vers that not more than 100 could be found In (ho entire country. With the protection they have had since that time this small territory now i estimated to havo no les than 200, which, of course, is much of a guem. but is considered very close because,' with the heavy snow on the ground now, they can be stalked and counted pretty accurately. SECRET SERVICE MEN ARE ACTIVE IN MOVE NEW YORK, March 11 The sec ret service arm of the United States government is actively preparing to take its part in the operation in con nection with the Mexican revolution. As a result of a visit today by the Mexican consul here upon United Stales Commissioner Shields, Mar shal Ilenkol and his deputies, togeth cd with secret service operatives have been sont to tho Mexican lines with warrants for the arrest of a man suspected of conspiring to kill Diaz. The man is wanted for murder, but it is not revealed whom he killed lie is suspected of being a prime, mover in the alleged plot against Diaz. Tho suspect, it is reported, en tered El Paso from Mexico ten days ago and was arrested bv the United States mnr.hnl there. Ho escaped and was traced to New York, when" ho again disappeared. The Mexican consul sought the warants after a conference with Am ba.sador do la Hurra at Washington. Ilenkol entered tho federal build ing here later in the day with a Mexi can in custody. The identity of the prisoner was withheldl DAMAGE BY STORM IS ABOVE FIRST ESTIMATE Pampered Canines of N. Y. Dog Show Attracts Great Attention Among SoHety lilk Women Cur ry Pets to and From Show In 12 .-pensive Machines Some Are Cloth ed in llrtmrfcloth. NEW VOUK, March 11. Verily New ortt Is the homo -T the pamper ed canine. If there r ul been nn doubt as to thl3, the econt exhibit of the Westminster Kennel club it Madison Square Garden would have dispelled it. Every afternoon during tho four days thnt this' exhibit lasted scores of attendants called at the Gardon to take their masters' and mistresses' pets out for their constitutionals. Many of the dog owners would not entrust their "darlings" to other hands and personally conducted tho dogs' exercising jaunts. To guard against tho Inclemency of the weath er, many of these precious bits of ca nine flesh wore togged out in suits that cost as much as tho clothes of tho average child of the East Side. Some of the dogs wore of such high degree, In fact, that it would nover have done for tliem to put their dain ty feet on thorough streets and pave ments, so thoy took tholr outings In limousines, with fashionably gowned women at their sides. To many, this feature of lite exhibit was more in teresting than the dogs themselves. , One New York paper, which makes a specialty of catering to tho socletj folk of the city, recognized the pres tige that don have attiirnl in tb fashldnablo life of the niqtropqlls and printed an average of five columns a day on the dog show. Such a dis play a few years ago might have oc casioned a question as to tho editor's sanity, but that was before tho dog was king. Tho show itself was chiefly Inter esting as showing tho passing In pop- Phone Main 4282. Home 298 K. N. H. Mark ularlty of tho old breeds in favor of newrfangled dogs that would havo been considered freaks a fow years ago. As an Illustration, out of tho 2100 dogs exhibited there was only one Newfoundland, which was at ouo time considered the finest dog In tho world and to which was entrusted the care of children. Hut as tho fashlon- nblo' women of New York has dls-l ponsed largely with children, what's '"ffj rct CkHVCkilt' ..Automobile Repairing.. CRATER LAKE GARAGE 22 South Riverside Canton the use of Newfoundland dogs? i PILES CUHKI) IN O TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to euro any ccso of itching, blind, bleeding or protruding plies in C to 14 d..ys or money refunded. BOc. NOTICE. Notlco Is noreny given that tho un dersigned will apply to the city coun cil of tho city of Medford, Or., at its regular mooting on Mar. 21, 1011, for a license to sell splrltous, vin ous and malt liquors In quantities less than a gallon at Its placo of bus iness at tots 12 and 13, block 20, No. .17 South Front street, in said, city, for a period of six months, tt J. W. SMNGER. ItOCK SIMtlNGS COAL. Two cio L iho famous Hock Springs coal arrived this morning. Phono W. J. Durbldgo, tho drayman, and got somo of this. Tho best coal In tho west, heating, cooking, or fur nace. Demand haB oxcecded tho sup ply, but wo have two cars on thu track today. tasking for Health. Meals Served at nil Hours. Good Cooking, Good Service, Reason able Prices -:- -:- : : Sam LocR, Prop. Upstairs on South Front Street. ,!!!JssrWW YES I still have a Fruit Trees, Vines, Plants, Rose guaranteed to please Bush es. nice Shade All stock of " I t i-reesr,!ii -l ! SIOCK EDEN VALLEY NURSERY N. S. Bennett Office 1201 N. Central Ave. Phone 3711 NOW Is tho timo to havo your ground luM out. We havo the experience and tho knowledge as to how they should bo laid out to the best advantage. havo also a fine Hue of ornamental shrubs, shndo trees and two year old roses which will bloom this year. Prices for saino can be had at tho store, corner Sixth and Central. Phone l-t.r)l. Groeuhouso and nursery near oily reservoir. Phone 5181. j. t. bbIoadLey fa co. Florists and Landscape Qardehors, P. 0. Box 521. Remember we nro experienced in all lilies of florist and landscape work. BOSS SQUIRREL POISON KILLS 25c PER CAN Strychnine, whllo largely used, has not proven satisfactory in all cases and tho rancher has been look ing for other poisons more potent This caused us to placo upon tho Market our "Hoss" Squirrel Poison and tho growing demand for this preparation speaks loudly for its merit. The namo "Hoss" is no misnonior for it has won it way into tho favor of an increasing number of patrons eacl year who aro our host adortlsora. Wo havo sought diligently to give this problem tho, attention it demands and aro placing boforo tho public in our "Uoss Squiivl Poison," a product which Can bo rolled upon if it Is used according to directions. ' In tho case of Hibernating animals wo cannot emphaslzo too strongly tho lmporlanco of seeming a supply of ISoss Squirrel Poison as soon as tho Pests appear when thoy will devour any food ravenously. Destruction of tho Gophers or Squirrels then means moro than at any olhor timo. r Willie it is preferable to us" the poison dining dry weather, yet ours will not ho found to ho wasted as others are if used when tho ground is wet. MEDFORD PHARMACY :m i " "" mmmmm i i,i- NEWEST IDEAS IN Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass, Etc. Fine Line of Loose antd Mounted Diamonds WATCH KKPAIItlNc;, I-:.VI1AVIX, MAXU-MCTl'UIXH .IHWKIjHK, MARTIN J. REDDY 3:rJISXoic. LOS ANGELES, Cnl., March 11. With approaches to bridges washed out, railroad traffic just recovering from washouts, county roads swept bare and miid almost kneo deep, the sun broke" through the clouds today, and according to the weather bureau, the storm which has held Southern California-in its grip for ton days i ovor. , Damage will go far above original ostimatas. The railroads will suffer to the extent of many thousands, and crops wore dnmaged to approximate ly the extent of hnlf a million dollars, file Lo.s Angeles river is the highest it has been in years, but no bridges havo been washed out. The Santa Ann river continued to rise toduv and this nfterjioon broke from it bnnks wost of Santa Ana, according to reports received here. The duinnea however, is not grea,t, except to tho boot fields, which will have to be re planted. NOTICE. Beginning April 1st, 1911, tho j union scale for palntem will bo $4 per day. On that date tho initiation fee Into local union, No. C43, Dro- therbood of Painters & Decorators of America, will be raised. j Tho union meots every Thursday' alght at 8 p. m. in Angle hall. i C. W. 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