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iminmmKwmiit.. if ' t . .. i afEDFOUD aiAIL TflTBUNE, MEPF6l& ORECION, SUNDAY, MAltftll 12, 1013 f PAGE SIX illllY NOT HAVE U. STOP HERE LiF ii 1 1 ' . 7T VrrVJ V . I f, r For Men, Women, - STYLISH GARMENTS M I and Children Eicioys LOCAL MAN IS LABOR LEADER Frank Peel of This City Is Elected i -- ' z.r . -. i iJ--zl-.iJ.l--;rm:rr t r m f I hu m ANiMA CAUGHT J ) f 0 " 3 i r I? an V'' I r. vi "HtJ r 'let Him Sec the Beauty Spot of nil the West Ho is Certain" to Be " Dcliflhtcil-Will Bo Prettiest TlnYe of all the Pretty Year. Colonel Koosovcll, ox-President! oJJ 'dim United Stales, is (o lie uLthis city, ftliout .April 7. Will lie wliir. rigfil, through or wilLho rtteip for a short tinio wftl m'y howdy do? The wiHwer weenis (o bo larKcly willi tho loi'al rcHidenlH mid what no tion Ihoy will lake. 11' (hoy gol Iiim, and invito the colonel it is prohnhle that ho might stop off an hour or so, or nl least long enough to tell ns (hnl the nation is safe. . Tho colonel's trip is largely ono ol sight seeing and on thai premiso there is oyory reason why ho should tnro for u short time hero and have i look around. Wlu'ii April 7 is hen (he Itogiia Itivor will hu Verdant drest ho most heuiilifiil spot in all jhe. west Tho .villley Will ho abloom, lit wcathorideuf iiTjfel glorious sjn'in'g li full nrnij'.'i Never will our homes lool protfioiy-our hilfs mora grcotfor oil' orchards more' beautiful. Tho eol oncl loves all-these things.' -Tt is it to somo ono lo got busy. Tho eolope will plop if ho is urged sufficiently If eVor elco-Jighlod b6foro ho will b dep-doc-lighled then. Tho lino of travel dips down f New Orleans, fitrotohes across Hi Hoiilhwcst, follows the 1'aeific eons' northward to Paget Sound, waver in Tdiilio and Montana and the reaches homo through Chicago, when 'the colonel will stop for a fow houi on Saturday, April Ifilh. In tho party will he Mr. and Mrs ItooHtivc.lt, Miss Kthcl RoohovoII, Mh Cornelia Landon, a friend of Mi KJliel's and Frank harper, tho col onel's secretary. Mrs. and Mb Ijoosovelt will not join ,lho polou h'owbvnr until he roaches Abwiucr epic,1 N. M., and throughout (lie tru will not attend any of tho public 'functions. : - " ,. MEXICAN GOVERNMENT ; . 4 ARE TO PAY LOSSE! . SAN FRANCISCO, Cub, March II Any losses sustained by America ranch or mine owners in Meie through revolutionary activities w ho mot by (ho Mexican, government according to privulo advices recch eel here, It wok slated that tho Me.xi can government hnd notified its for e'ign agonls to assure foreign proper! .holders that their loses will bo loim 'murscel by tho republic. BENCH" SEATS ARE PLACED IN PARK j The pcopl6 of Medford will up prettiatu thu fact that thoy now have two nice bench seats at the Reser voir park which were recently plnoiul llu)Vo"by''(lio gtmorosity of th ltick ejrt, who lives in that vicinity. Tie view from (hat point is uiiu.celleel h any placo in tho valley nnet it in visit ed daily by ninny eif our puoplo, but heretofore there Iiiih ben no place to sit and. root etno's gulf at thu bcixi point of advantago, Dr, Hieket ha tho right fcpiiit and tho pcoplo of Metlforel nr6 apprucia- . livu. WAS IT MALICE? .COMMERCIAL CLUB MEETING HOLD WARM SESSION HOT WORDS HURLED. ; Quito a iinihH wns htirod up Innl wool; nl thu nu'otiiiK of 0i ejimmioi-- ;Jnl eilnli. Aftnr Ihc rouulnr Ihm nvaH ul' tho ulnl) wns ilitipoijfd of th eincstieSn of inoiuiv wns inkun am. !. vtiiH r6elily boon Hint n liutjur Hiipjily ; pf bopka wouhl ho numluel for thik. "yciifii twork niiel It wih plainly toan thill tho inonoy e'oulel he hnet if f;uiic nftor in tho proper runnnor but how to keep up Moelforel niiel iimko thi yum Kl'owth tho lurKPnt in it hihtory. jiunymoro now lioiihph would 1m luiuded to Jioiibn tin Jimuv u-ipl (iojiiinL' lo thuM-ily thin "umin.r. Thills whii tli 1I'I' i'mo '. ite n l'owrfnlil tliiil thero wh tw tntnwy in our hunks, (lion I'limi' lhe iinnuun ccinciit tliHl it wouhl take about two uoro hanks (o Mipply tho pcoplo with inonoy enough to bliy nil' (ho Toledo HniigeH, JtfOO 'iiHliow,,Slurun Wl liunw pare ivsiM'Ivof .IoIhhoii lii ryrli'B mill (ho B't l''u of ,1,u'1 ware to Ih fit'n J thin flaiwett C 01. , hurdwaic jtow, waleh llig Window " Supervisor Erickson of Crater Na tlonal Forest Nabs Beast in if: Native Lair Capture at Tlil Sea son of the Year is Unprecedented. From SuporvlHor M. L. Krlcltson of tho Crater national forest, now En gaged In Inspecting tho portion of tho forest near tho Sovon-MIlo ranger station nbovo Klamath Falls, comes tho story of a thrilling and unexpect ed encounter with a wild and venom ous nnlnial, which occurred off March t. In company with Hunger Stephen Mooro, In chargo of tho Bovea-Mllo district, Krlckson wns making a short Inspection or a ro-secdlng and was returning to tho raiiKcr Btatlon for tho mlil-day meal wliou from the ."aatnesH of a dense tlilckot Junt a diort dlBtanco lo tno loft of tho trail over which thoy Weio passing, camo i Hound, almoflt llko tho buzz of a band-Haw eating Us way through a oiirticularly knotty problom, yot hrtv Ing fi'i Kb nolo something resembling Hio plaintive appeal contained in tho vocal efforts of tho family cat as it wln'du Hb way rouitd and round the lining room table wlion odoriferous lands weigh down tho board. With a cry, KricksGn reached for lis trusty kodak, but tho heroic rang er, fearful I6at somo sinister fato ivortako IiIb mastor, hinnfolf plujig d Into llio gloomy deep, omorglng thorofrom a fow minutes afterwards, iftor (ho sounds of a terrific strugglo had smitten themselves upon tho 11b enlng ears of th6 tiuporvisor, bearing la his right hand tho mortal remains f a mosquito AmerlcaniiB. These animaiB seldom vontufo from 'holr ulm until much lator In the year. JlltS. O. S. KOWfiKlUMIl'.MOS, Widow of tho eminent phrenologist utiil lecturer, I'rofetwor O. S. Fowler of Now York, will give six free lec tures em "Ufo's Deepest Luwfl as Ho Intoel to the Hialu and Nervei.us Sys leui," at MueKorel thoutor, boglnnlng March 2, 'i'i, 23, 154, 3n and af. Now thomo every timft. (irent treat on bcI entlflo BiibJectB. Do not mlas those lecturer. Tno are Instructive as woll UH ontortalaiug. Mrs. Fowlor-Cliumps has a national reputation as an orn teir. tlilnkor and a leiglclan. Hho hn6 leen engaged In UiIb work for a iiuartoivof a ceptury. AT THE CHURCHES Prcsliyfcrlait Cluirch. I'roat'liiiii; at II a. in. and at 7:30 1 1. in. Uoenl iniiMie. if. T. K. SoimoI.n nl -1:510 p in. S. ( K. SoiVuity al (fillO p. hi. Sunday tscliuol at 10 a. m KvntiKoliHtict Horvii'oh t'oinuionooA i tho l'rotibytorinii climvli, Maredi 10th Hov. J. A. MoVi'iuh eif I'oitluuel i tho ovnii"oliht. AJ aro iuvitod. Christian Sclenllst. l-'iit (jluiritli of Chnbl, Seionlil fiorvioo Siiiiduy at 11 a. nj. Sulijiie-. of Iumoii, boimon "Subuliinco." San diiy hrliool at 10 ei'elooU; teslinunml inooliiii Wednotiday at 7:510 p. in Tho public i cordially initnd to those" Mrvioi8. Tho rondinir room will ln ipnod to tho public elailv fnuu 2 t & p. in. e-xvepl Sihu1h. Chure'h di flOeio, 212 No. OakelMle ave'iuto. Methodist Church, South. Mothodint e'liiiich, voiitli, e'oruor Main njid Oukelnle. Suuda) we-hool 10 A. in. Prtmc-liiiiK 11 n. Hi. ubjtet "A notjlooted Mihutimi." A "-iMwiiil er v!oo at .'1 p. ui. for the rocoptiem of moinbot. Kpwortjt Ufaimn, 0t30 p. 111. l'rtfAe-liiiiK 7:510 p. m. The puhtie i-i-ol-elinllv inxitoil tei AUiI IImm ii--vifon, J. 1 Hipp1. nioiv Christinti Ghurc.lt. Clin li.m finir.h", iftrhr ttxtli nhl Iw -He, I. ltilllf -rllOo t 10 U. HI. mortitii.- -iTurf U oVIoi-k. t'. IJ. IkilO p in IIm-iiiiij -iiirv, 7:30. Al tho ticiti iitiir fimv 1 lit) ptor will prpoHi ihi "TU. iJui.Hiin WnrfmV Jn iht OM-iiiiic tho Hiihji'ct will be ' flit' Kill'.' eif :i I'liill.ll Mi.ll.lil . l ' lv.ll. ilv v . It !) lilt" Mi-li , j'.i'"r. Member of Executive Board ' of State Federation 6f Lafjor Bal- lotlnti is at an End. Frank Peel of this city has he6n elected a member of the executive bftnnl of tho stale Federation .if Labor, ballotiuir for tho efficers of which has just closed, with the fol lowing result: Fer president Will I)aly, Mult nomah Tpyeigraphical Union. For 'ico prcsidunt J. A. Mad- sen, Longshoremen's Union No. 0. For secretary-treasurer William Noffke, Painters No. 10, Portland. Kxe'culivo bemrel members C. ii 'i'lii!n)ison, Astoria; II. 15. Woods. Kugeno; James Maguircj Fngiitcers No. 87, Portland; H. II. Ilili, Typo grajihial Union 210, Salem; Frank Peel, Me'dford, Carpenters Union; John R. Fe'remau, Uartenders Union The Dulles. Delegate to A. F. or L. II. G. Parsons, Cigarmakers, ForUYind; al ternate, Williiuii Mackenzie!. Fraternal delegato 16 Stalo Orange If, J, Parkinson, Carpenters 808. Portland; alternate, II. O. Parsons. Fraternal de'lepjpto to Washington Stnto Federation of Labor T. If Burehard, Musicians, Portlaifd; nl tofiinto, John R. Forscman, Rartend ers, The f)alles. In easo of tho delegate, the high est votes elect and the second liih erft avo alternates. DECISION ON LIBRARY PLANS IS POSTPONED The library board, in session Fri el'ay night, postjioncel decision oir tho ptnns for tlio preiposcd Carnegie lib rary awaiting the submission of tho weirk ef two mftro arehitoets. Six sets eif plans, by as many aichitects were stilnnitted bcfe)ro tho board. The library will bo erected at a cest of .$20,000 and will occupy a Hilo in the city park. SMALL FIRE IN RESIDENCE DISTRICT A small fire which eiceured shortly after ten oVIoek Frielny night enured considerable ebunage to bo done to a residence em Park avenuo oceupd by Dr. R. O. Gale Tho eniiho of the blaze which resulted in elamago by fire and water to about ifaoi) is un known. The striu'lure if, owned by S. V. llowarel. M. u: L-,. ,' BOWLERS TO MEET AGAIN ON MONDAY jrondny ovi'iiiiifr tho Natntoriuia Spoe'ials and llio Snioko IIenio teams of tho e'itv howliiii; lefiii'iia will b'e mulched at;nins( ono uiiothoi in llio toiirnanionl riiiiioh Ihmiik playejtl be tween II"! toiinis on tho Nututoitmn alloys. The series so fur has resulted in a leadership for tho Scuuleirs, but the reorganization of tho Locomobile team may result in a lino up which will clianuo tho .landinj ef the teams Tuoodttv nii'hl (ho Scna(ors and Locomobiles will plav. la a jjunio played Friday nif;hl llio Kouatoi'H won twe panics out of llirce against tho Natntorium Specials. "Tho Circus Girl" Tonight. The Jlurjorie Miinelevillo coi'npany will fill their tegular ongugoinont at tho .Medford theater tonight whWi (hoy will prou,nt for the fit i' time ii this city, the eo.'iidy drama entitled ''Tho Cirims Oiil." Tlio ovimpanv np- pears to tih'r.'i belter advantage on tlio big st.ii-j n: el v Medfeird muT luls been dra'.i? geiod Sunday nirfh1 l.oiibos. Cl'iop prices 5J' and ft ounts. COMKOItTINU wourts. .Many u Meeireuel llmiselioltl Will riiiel Tlicin So. ' To have tlio plains and aeliOK of n" Imel back removed; to ho entirely freo fremi Aiiuoyliii;, tluugoroiis urinary illtumlora Is enough to niako any kleU ,ney BUfferer KiiUeful. To tell bow tliU great cliango can bo brought about will prove comforting words to, liuuilredti of Modforel roadei-8. Mrs. J. Watewnnu of I'lioualx. Ory 8ii) h: 'i havo no hesitation in rec ouimoiullng l)oau' Kidney Pllta as I have had amplo proof of their ettl oloncy. Ovoroortlou or being on my feot for any length of time caused my baok to aolio and ttut bharp pultiH tbroiiMh my loins. Frequent head Helios and spoils of iUxxIiuhih nlxei bothered me. 1 knew that my kid neys were nt fnult nnel hemrlug Doan's ICIdnay Pills highly rocouituouded, I prootireel a supply. 1 began their isq ami they lollevcd tho dlfflcultloa wliloli had so long el 1st rented tno'" For ealo by nil ((oalera. Price 50 eonm Feister-Mllbiirn Co., Iluffalo. N. V nolo aKdits for the I'nlted States ll.iiu'inln-r the name Pwui n nd KiK n i'tlnr. , Patent , Fmger-Tippebd iP bilk ijiloves 5Uc up Looit otit for silk Riovcslhct vfoa'i wear. You want tho Kaysor fir and Unlsli the Kayscr tip tho jjuafAri tco In every pair. Y6n get Ihtm hero at tho prlco of tho cheapest all with "Kaysef" in tho hem. J&! Best leather, width A toFF $2 7.50 Ladies' Shoes, ft ii Watch for Mt of Our Investigate Our ...Medford's rf A u 4u r h -f i Wm . ft . s I - "'ft ' ' .t ''' -44 Oregon Realty lre - - r& We are now showing the best line of SHOES tlidt MONEY v and shoe intelligence, can procure Years of cpcriciieVe in 'factories and eastern I Sh oe iious6s gies us ail exceptional kiimvlcclg6 of thes'o goods. Meri' Shoes, newest styles, to EE $1.50-$5,50 Spring Opening Next Week, Sett Goods Coming in EVery Day Under muslins Our Undermuslins are temptingly under - priced, stylish and dainty. A Golden Rule value in ev ery garment. Profit SKariflg Plan Quality Store... r J Word to the Wise AN ORCHARD? UNBIPROV1') FAmt A NEC10, COAIFOBTABLI3 110ALH3' PLIDNDJ D BtJlDt)INa WM A GOOD TAYLNCt BUSINESS?- ' ' IF SO, AVID HAVIS THE ABO VIA. SIDE US. i , : We have had 15 years of exper- lence m Real Estate Business A8 List Your Orchard, Cife afli JJininfe Prop erty With Us. W,e Have Eastern Agents to HelD Sell 319 GARNETT-COREY - r'rrrr4 - CLOTHING - df Exceptional Quality aiid Make for Particular Men 4 r Made 6i Pure , Wool ClotJi fy :Ai!ifefieTi's VitiSt , tffiWra. Each style is a' creation of art within- itself. New, Spring styles' now on display. rnnoiwi Corset Covers $3.0'6 to to $1.25. Ladfes' Gowhs 55c to' $2.50. . ladies' Drawers 35c t6 $1.25. Ladies' Skirts 63c to $4.50. Ladies' Chemise $1.35 to $5.00. Combination " Suits, $1.45 to $2.50. The Golden Rule 99 LANDS'- Vnt"J the A' ,. ,i i? Etc iinirig Co. 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