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.tcaaammia vtwMims. canw'w r'Tm ww flf W ..waw'-" rw?yj -? ripMlPAiiBw3ms,ws''SS: MrcWOTCD MAIL TRT13HNI3. jUUDFORD, 01?E(10NT. TUESDAY. MARri! 11. 15)1 1. PAGE FOUR 4 -. Vv i I Medford Mail Tribune AN INDRPHNDHNT NCWSPAPER PUULISIIHU DAIIjY EXCKPT SATUR DAY I1Y THH MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Tho Democratic Timet), Tho Medford Mull, Tho Medford Tribune, Tho South ern OrpgonluiTho AalilnndTrIliuno. OROROn PtITNAM, Editor nnd Manngpf Entered uh second-class matter No vprnlicr 1. 1909. nt tho poatofflco at Medford, Oregon, undor tho act or March 3, l7D. SPRING'S GREEN WITCHERY IS HERE. 6ffloial Papor of tho City of Medford. BtJUSCniPTIOJT yoar, by mall..i. KATEI. One voar. Iy mall. . i... . ..,.1 . ...i.yu nun month IjV mtlll uU Por month, delivered by carrier In Medfinl, Jacksonville, and Cen tral Point " flunday only, by mall, per year.... z.uu Weekly, per year " '"" swonn ciiiculatiow. avtrniro for MX monins cnuniK Dally .Di'i'eliiber 31, 11)10, 2721 rull Loused Vlro TJnltod nlspatohen. Vren TIME TO SPRAY FRUIT TREES Formal Notice is Given by Professor O'Gara to Clean Up Orchards Must Use Lime Sulphur Solution Before Trees Arc in Bloom. Profeaaor O'Garu has iafliiod Ilic following notice to Bpray: "II will ho only u short liino wlion o fruit treos will ho blooming, and lm- , foro this time conies, all porHotiK own ' inf, runlhijr or olhcrwinc having I'liargci of city piopdl.v, upon which fiuit Ireon, vinoM anil hIii-iiIim arc Iti'rtwiiijr, must liavo (bene fruit trcwi d vinos anil Hlirnl)n npiayf'il with limo l sulphur solution. Thiw is in accord ance" with tilt) horlhsiilhiinl rcguht tioiiH of thiK htalc, niul in an ordei given ly tho district 'oinuiihnioiier of this dinlrict. If a lieu, vino or nhrul is worlli having at all, it'is Hiircl4v Worth keeping clean. -It is our lut aa citizens to oltsorvo tho Hauitary laws anil regulations both as to oiii ,. own health mid the health of plnulv . wo grow. Fruit IreoH, vines, rone liuahoa, etc., must bo sprayeil re gardless of their proximity to reni iloneot) or other buildings. If ownorx fool that the spray will mar tho paint on the buildings, then some arrange ment should be iniiilo to protect the buildings when tho spraying is done. "All sprayiag must be done bj "April 7, which is the limit net loi owner to have thin work done. A I tin thafdato, the inspectors will eith r spray or cut down the tiees at then diKi'iolion and nt the owner's ex pense. This dunision has been made .'. and will be uphold by the district noiuuiissiouiir of horticulture and ihr county commissioners of this county. "Those who wish to spray tlii'ii own tiees may do Ho, but the strength of tho uprny must he not less than l.fi degrees Ileauuio. Naturally, '"those who spray for IIiimiiswIvos will jet their lime-sulphur from the rViilt drawers' usMoc'mtion. This spray may ho diluted by adding nine gallons of water to one milhui of the eoiienut rated limc-aulphur solution. Those who are not piepared to do tlioir own spraying may diop a noie to Mr. Joseph Derry, corner Twelfth unil Holly, Medford. Mr. Derry has h gasolene power outfit, ami will do the work ns diieeti'd li this oft ice. "Thi h. the onlv notice that will he given. Wc liope evervoue will feel i hw dutv to comph williiu the time limit set. P J. O'dAHA, "l)iput Commi sinner." SPRING is here, weaving her green witchery. Jn.fhe JVoat jewels of the morn, in the gold of the noontime sky, in the lengthening shadows of the sunset, lingers the expectant hush, the tremulous haze of awakening nature the dreamy pence that passefh understanding. The magic call to life is competing brown hillsides with tender green. .Deeper emerald grow the meadows. Creek bottom willows wear a pilrplish blush eloquent of the days to come. The desert, first of all to respond to the call of the season, dons in a night her radiant coat of many colors. Peach and almond bloons arc defying the, blighiing caress of the frost king. Fruit buds are swelling and soon orchards will become a mass of fragile blossom, filling the air with fragrance. Feathered songesters have returned with their half forgotten melodies. Joyously sings' the red-lhroat linnet, with wild abandon whistles the meadow lark, richly carols the robin as "jocund day stands tip-toe on the misty mountain top," and the tracery of clouds chasing the sun rise, fades aWay on a "bed of daffodil sky:" .Myriad tiny creatures ai'e kissed into life by the sun beams. The insect world is arousing. Anoccasional moth flutters across the shower of sunlight. The drowsy huiri of ihe first bees and flies mingles with the music of grow ing things the music heard ere birth Ma spirit lute, touched on a spirit sea." ' And when the purple curtains of darkness fall on the sun and its glory, the night, with its' inultitude Of swinging lanterns, its flood of moonlight, its frosty calm and quiet beauty, is not less delightful than the day. It is good to be alive to enjoy the spring. Tt means so much more than we can express to most of us, though of course there are many to whom ' ' "A primrose by tile river's brim, A yellow primrose was to him, And it was nothing more. ) EXTRA SESSION CAUSE. AUTO TRIP PLANNED OCORDINO to the Portland Telegram, a papor nn friWHlrvWo the administration, the mulcting of legis- . . i i, i ii i i j i f, i anve records is pari or a donocraie pioi nv poniicians 10 fohlo the calling of an ex' Ira session in order to phiy pea uilt polities and "get eve'n" with CloVernor' West for his (M vetoes. ' ' ' k The' omissions from the journal discovered at the last moment indicate that part Of the records We're stolen 'or destroyed or deliberately misplaced as part of the game to strike back sit the governor. "Whether this surmise is correct, or not, there is every indication that it is. It would be the logical action of the coterie who wasted the time o fthe last session in playing politics, instead of passing needed legislation. If tin extra session is called, it Will react upon those who were instrumental in iliultilating records. To' pass these (M bills over the governor's veto would simply strengthen the governor with the people and still further discredit the politicians. But Oregon reactionary politicions never did have any political sense. Their every effort only weakens them selves, instead of their opponent. And the pity of it all is, that none of them realize or seem to fb able to realize the cause of it all. FEVERISH HASTE 0 r Ninth nnd Eleventh Reijiments Be lieved to Be Intended for First Ser viceKits Packed in Readiness for Instant Transportation. (OrcKoa Join mil ) "Tho people of .Medford ! nn xlous to help hiiU'l d' Piulfle high way la Oregon," nalil Dr. 15. Burton lMeklu, whllo In Portland .eutenln.v "Wo think the i'irtc highway will 1h most aploudld advertising uk'UI Oregon has over had. Down our wu we htdlevu in building uoml ukuIk Wo ballure In attracting toui (mjoy otir acfltinry nm ellmut ballcivo In wnillug the uewu Mho world that weuteru ami southern Oregon havu tlt greatest uuMtloic "resources in tho world. Th wink ot tho Psclfto highway and Ita build ing mid iisd will hi)i)) hi all the' thing. Wo are for the l'aclflr high way, eonaeiiueutly. STATE FARM COLONY FOR TRAMPS PLANNED SAX ANTUN'IO. Tov, March M. Feverish 1nste shown in reeriiiieg the Ninth and Kleventh Cnwilrv egi uiouts led to the belief today that they are intendud for first servieee. Moth legimouts are below even motiu.il poaeo stieiigtb. A hilly of ntlO recruits is on the wav to ioin Ihe Ninth ami a -inolar btnly of men are due hero toiuorr.iv for the l'leventh. t'avalry ot'heers predict that both legimouts will si ail M-outiui: along the lander as $nou a the lecruita arrie. No leaves of nlnmiee liavu baeu k-1 an led the eHvalrymtin and kits are packed in teudiiiess tor quiuk er iee. The Southern l'aeifiee railroad has liec'ii on I eix (I to hold trains in read inet.s for instant transput tatiou of the troops, No move, however, will he made until alter the arrival ot (iclicitll 'imI(1, llthll tiilmO InW el Widlie-d.iV "WiLD'SAY JAPS OF NW America Curiously Misunderstands Japan, Says High Japanese Offi cialTheir Fleet is All at Home They Say Say Reports Ridiculous TOKIO, .March 1 1, attiludo or piuzhul what they tuna tho emi atiWB rugnrdliiK Adopting an surprise over wild" Amerl- Jiipaa's alleged seciet connection with tho .Mexican complications, tho .Mikado s officials today designated the stories that Japan had iiirmed an atlluuco with Mexico as vldioulous. "We fear that American curiously misunderstands Japan," was the statement of 'one high official. Newa from the United States dl lettted attention to the operations and movements of .lapitucgo war ves sels. The rriiUci-s KumikI ami Asama returned from their American erulse .Mai eh li and are at Yohoshua. The Imtlleslilp Ashl participated in the first fleet maueiivurs off the Shlma liani last month and won hrouglit to Yokoshua owIiik to the illness of Its commander, 1M Info r-'ushtmt. Other l.ipuiicse ships are leported distil huied throiiKhout the various Jap hum' pints ;: STOCK MAHKET SHOWS F,CE FyEl mm ,rliaain- nllfn tnniin'lll ll"l IU&.U I I III I III U AS STRIKE RESULT i i GRAFTERS MUST ' BEJXPELLED Professor Mcrriam Says That City, Governments Are Not as Honest or as Capable or as Progressive as the People of the Cities Are. CIIICAOO, III., Jfarch 14. Views on the government of municipalities were given to the United Press to day by Professor Charles E. Moninm whom the republicans nomini.lod recently in tho mayoralty primaries aftor one of the bitterest campaigns in Ciiieago's history. (By Chariot) E. Mcrriam.) Tho government of cities is not ,v honest as the people of cities, and municipal affairs arc not as mlcl'i gently and citrdfiilly conducted as are the affairs of its citizens. City gov brmneiit is not as progressive as its citizens. Our government arc years behind the times, and they must come up to date. We havo come to a time when great changes must bo mado in tin conduct of municipal affairs. Free government cnnilot continue if wc are ruled by grafters, spoilsmen and the special interests. Government by crooks is demoraliz 'nK !.V spoilsmen, wasteful and by special interests inconsistent and in compatible with protection and 'bo advancement of the general interests. We must drive out graft and graft ers; wc must break tho spilsmairs yoke nnd wo nlust subordinate spe cial interests to the g'cneral interes' of the city as a whole. I know that the present system of political priacy will not endure Ameri can cities ought to take the lead in tho progressive eolumir. Wo ottgbt to do our share in the' task of solvini; the great problems of mighty urban communities that me springing up all over the world, My campaign for tho republican nomination for mayor was a dinvt challenge to the political methods and results that have obtained generally in Amerienn cities. J have fought the combinations of graft, spoils a'i'l special interests having a strangle hold on the cities. Where to Go Tonight "NAT" THFATRF ; Shows all tho latest and best films. !; Change of program Sunday, Tues-? Good ifrogram day and Fridays. 2 r t ' ' 2 i for tonight. i ADMISSION' 10c. i Z MO GtTANl) 10k ' noons oe:x - 7100 I'.' .11. TONIGHT VAUDEVILLE. " Entire' cdancjc. ItKKLS MOVING IMCTUltKS ! Latest and Best. Matinee Sat. ami Sunday 2:0 5c ami 10c. i Those Hail SMlIs. Labanon''.let., Ky. Mrs. Mlnnlo Lanih, of this plnco, says: "I bollovo I vv'ould havo been dead by now, had It not been for Cardul. I haven't had one of those bad spells since I commenced to use this mcdlclno." Cardul Is a specific medicine for tho Ills from whichwomen suffer. Mado from harmless, vegotablo Ingredients, Card u I Ib a safe, rellablo romedy, and has been successfully used by weak and ailing women for moro than fifty years. Thousands of women havo been helped back to health and happi ness by Its use Why not profit by their experience? A' trial will convince you that Cardul Is JiiBt what you need. ' ' have asked that deputy sheriffs bo sent to King's Mountain to protect train crews. Flnskinn for health TALENT Real Estate FOR SALE A flno tract, quarter ot n mllo from Talent, S-room houso, good barn; 1100 trees. Price 1,000; terms given. Go6d business opportunities and 'lo cations, nil pajlngj A CCacro tract, 5-room houso nnd large barn, 3 miles from Talent, partly cleared and lots of good wood on plnco; must bo Bold soou; will go for $1100. A fiO-acro tract, wator samo; has a fi-room to Irrlgato bouse nnd ! ! Mcdford'a Exclnsivo Picture The !'v I . ! later. Latest Lir.onged Photo-j i i v j I plays. One Dime No Moro One Dime.j -f4we y NATATORIUM Skating, bowling, box ball, bill-! 1 lards, tub baths with showers at- tached and now rlflo rnnge. 1 Meilford's Amusement I'alnce. !' 1 2 THE ISIS THEATRE sunn cuitu von Tin: hluhsJ Trilll V AXII RIMtRY mill. I.11VMI 111 LT11C $ Jiil'i ujii-iiii .i.&imim 2 To see them tumble IS to Inugh, ; Z tr nnf l)tn. olnpr Id n nrnnlll tn ' IV lltlli tliv.,11 Dliij, . 1. ,.v,..., vw ,, o.tn llinm linfi ftvop flin fnnt Hfr1ltn! Is to laugh as you never did be-; foro, tho only act of Its kind over !; j brought to Medford. '', 7 i WIIKN DOWN TOWN IN AT TUB DROP "Nat" Confectionery ICIO CH12AM, SOFT MIMICS, COM-'KCTIONKKV, IAJNCII A light, pleasant room, opon from 8 a. m. to midnight. Ii. M. GRAM US, Proprietor 0 MEDFORD THEATRE Wednesday, Mar. 15 H. E. PIERCE AND CO., OFFER "MR. GUS ARTHjUR IN THE MAN ON THE BOX BY ILAK0LD MeGRATn. THE RECORD BREAKING COMEDY SEAT SjUjE OPENS MONDAY, MARCH 13. fc t'V" '" FggJwiK'i &M&, iiSa &&&' Tyrtarv ttliti .-.' - FORD 1911 TOURING CAR, $925.00 Fully equipped, f. o. b. Medford Four-cylinder, shaft drive, 100-iueh wlicol-base, mag neto of course. "Let us sliow you." Ashland Motor Car Go. M.I MILL STKEKT, ASHLAND, ORK GON. Walter W. Richardson, Medford Representative. Phone 2551. After the Business of All Wo are not asking simply for tho custom of tho readers of ono paper, but for a sharo of the trado of every person In Medford and vicinity, and wo will got it, too, if you but . NOW Is Ihe time to have your ground laid out. Wo havo tho experience and Iho knowledge ns to how they should ho laid out to tho best ndvantngo. We havo also it t'lno lino of ornamental shrubs, shade trees nnd two year old roes which will bloom this yoar, Prices for samo can bo bad at the stoi'e, t'omoi' Sixth and Central l'hono l-lol. OreenhoiHo and nursery near city reservoir. Phono 5181. J. T. BROADLEY f CO. i t i Floiists nnd Landscape Gardeners. P. 0. Pox 521. Remember we nre experienced in all lines of florist and landscape work. linl-,i.- barn to hold C head of horses, lm-' VJdHlUII plements to run the plnco, and a wagon. This plnco put up 30 tous of hay last year, add no wnter was used. Price, $3000; half down. j Restaurant ' i i M Meals Served at all Hoiiin Ni:V OUK. Murili I I Todsv'n 'peulai; Ktoek maiket tilumi'd an ud- uiue over 'bt'itU s iIsIiik fltt urea, ltoek Inland preferrl ros 1 I'l-nnsyhniils 1-4 nnd American U minotlve 5-k, I'uloii Pacific sud WW I'ouslu Cttutiul about l-K. Auiuuk towns twlay am fwelug a fuul (amine. I thi) standard laautta, UeaUlnji. Atchl SOMICUSKT Kv . M.inli II With rifbjht tiuffK' on the CJiut-n audi I'roacent railraud piaetiiall.v at a ataudattll at a result or tht strike of tta white flreuieu, mau.v KeHluck) A 7l-acro tract, 2 mllos from Tal-I out, good S-room houso and largfej barn; S acius undor ditch and in al falfa and garden land; 31 acres un-, dor plow, and trees; 20 acred of or-, chnrd, of which 6 acres aro In bear-) Ing: $10,000, half cash, balance. good terms and easy payments Good Cooking, Good Service, Reason able Prices : -: ;. : Sam Lock, Prop. I'pslnlrs on South Froirt; Stix'et. Give Us a Trial Call and seo our now store and you will bo surprised at tho j completeness of our stocks and the neatness of our displays. Allen Grocery Co. IMIONK MAIN 71 1 HOME 271. !J2 SOUTH CENTRAL AVE. rilUAK.M.lia U7II HU.1I1JU7J. it" SOUTH rKXTIlAT, ,U'R. L . I GET THE HABIT Of calling ua If you havo any electric work of any kind. Wo can I fix you up In tho beat posalblo stylo. s It is a Good Habit and Will Cost You Nothing ? Electric Construction Co. PHONE MAIN 0501 c 220 WICST MAIN STREET i Nothing Just as Good as the REXALL Remedies EAQLE PHARMACY, 10 Kilst Main St. Phenes: Home 69; Pnc. 232 WEST SIDE PHAIWAC. 20G West Main Street . Phenes: Home 43; Pao. 4041 Eagle Drug Co., Inc. Tlios. Bartholomew, Ph. C, General Mar. rho Roxa11 s's Medford, Ore. ma, Ureal Northern prvferrwl. North' T,ha market eloa atM)y. llonda wvr atvady. Haaklus for lloalth. The freight yards here are congested AMIANY, N. Y.. Mareh 1 1. Aiimn.r tin i I'lKUillllllOlllllttUlllB in tho uip.nl report of th .tali board of,w" d UhUU Valley rua 1 houra behind aeUedule time, -i si- s. n... ...n.i.iwi, ,,,..! . ,. potat. iu vImImicw were reported t t'iliiiitw ' -. slalo fann, aolony for traini l" ' ii,,,,. mil, lil lii) miido cili hi. I in Thoy ihmv cost Iho Mate about 4.-J,-' OUOOOO yearly. j A 11 1-3 aero tract city limits; has 9-room plastered hotilo, good barn, well and power for Irrigation of whole tract. Part ly tot to trees; easy terms. auU pauaeuger trains are arriving Acta lr plenty of other bargains call twlay at i or address Matty poiu( along the line. Aauifd mountaineer aro flocking Ir.t j Khik's Mountain and additions! . ih. cut.roiy ,n;..Auomqbile Repajripg..; CRATER LAKE GARAGE 22 South Riverside i r " G, A. Gardner trouble U fiuivd. Hallioad officials TAI.KXT, OUKfiO.V. Phone Main 4282. Home 298 K. N. H. Mark FOR SALE OR TR.ADS Cadilac Car, 1910 Model Good as New, $1250 Cash Will Take It, Call at 11 North Fir Street X t