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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE-, lMEDF6RD', OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1911. & : : : : : : . : : i i HIGHCROFT 99 PAGE FOUR rT'"MII""''Mw,,wwt,'WM,M,"MMM',,',w,'M,w,""MBl,,'"lw'w' et A ti VI (1 ft 11 o (1 It i. o l) tt r o (! t J) H I, 7. 1 C t 7 1 1 1 i r ..ti BSSSffifc - - " JTo those who countcmplate the erection of a home, in the near future, that will coniform to oili' building restriction, we have a proposition to offer that will not only mean ji mihstjint . i r i 1 saviny. hut will materiallv Jiiil von in the erection of same. CJIYom now on we shall he more interested in meeting the requirements of those who wish to build, and shall leave no stone unturned that will facilitate improvement operations. f$A home erected on this superb view property, so convencnt to the city, will always have a certain dignity and individuality that will invite continuous and envious ap proval, and come nearer representing twenty dollar gold pieces than any investment to be had in residence property. JVe have several vei'y choice sites still unsold, that you will regard with a pang of regret in the near future if you neglect this opportunity to secure sa Je would again suggest to you this desirability ol talking the matter ove build at this lime, and as above stated we have a liberal inducement to offer. J We would again suggest to you this desirability of talking the matter over with any of our agents, as we earnestly desire to co-operate with anyone who wishes to 1 I i : ; -: -: ; -: Highcrof t Addition, Incorporated .JNO. 1). OLWIOIjIj, President A. CONRO FJI3RO, Secretar yand Treasurer J. E. BARKDULL, General Agent flW)IMMMWl)HMMWWWinH0 MINU CHIEF 'MARCH WAS FALLS DOWN HARD! ORYEST IN YEARS Under Cross Examination Mis Glib Defense Is Sliattercil Says Stom ach Trouble Drove Him to America In a Hurry. VITIOIUIO, Italy, Ajirll 1. Ciokh iiMiiiiluutlnii liy .Indue Itlimclil today linictleally annihilated the Klh do reiiBo of Hnrleo Alfano, alleged olilof of tlio CnmoiTii, on trial here with thirty of li Ik follown for Hit' murder of (lonnaro Cnoroolo and IiIh wife, u woll m for alleged rompllclty In many other urluion of niurdur and lilnckiuall. IntorroKatliiK Alfano, the Judge a fiked why hu had waited until the dlncloBiuuH of AhhatoniaKKlo caino ho foro fluulu to Aiuorlcu. Alfano re plled that ho wan maidenly Helzed with Htoniach trouhlo, and fled, fear iux thai confineniunt In prlnon pend Inx hltt vindication would pi ove fatal. Alfano In his dufeime went ko far as to swear that no such oiKiinlzutlon as thu Cainorra Ik In ex futon re. Total Rainfall in Western Portion of State Has Been About One-half of Normal Precipitation Farmers Grow Apprehensive. A tool client which may bo convert ed Into a work hcnrli hy clampliiK It to the tojm of two (lel(K Ih the In Nfittlon of a WIscoiihIii man for nee In manual tialnliiK hcIiooIh. I'OIITI.ANI). Ore., April I. The hioulh JiiHt ended Iiiih been (hu dry eat In .March In the northwest nlnce issfi, according to the monthly weather re port. iHHiied today by thd weather liureaii office hero. The total rainfall on the wentum coiiHt of Oregon wan Kllirhtly over I 1-2 Inchon, about one half the nor mal precipitation. In eaHtern Oregon and Washington more molHtiire Ih needed to liiHiire Kood cropn. The farmeiH nre appre IiciihIvc aH there Ih 7f per cent leHH molHtiire In t lie earth than there or dinarily Ih at thin time of year. PORTLAND IS TO BUILD FIRE EXITS Draw a Lesson from New York Disas ter and Factories Will Be Equipped With Better Escapes Fire Drills to Be Instituted. S. P. to Let Out Men. SACUA.MKNTO, Cal., April I. -Announcement wns made here today that on .Monday the Southern Pa cific ruilroiid shops made a lid ie.r cent reduction in its working force mciiniiiK u retrenchment of nt IcuM .fu'OO places. N iciihoii was given by local ol'lieials beyond Hie fact llial Hie older eiiiue Irom headquar ters to cut down. The men will n( le notified unlil Moudav. I'OUTLAN'I), Or., April I. Willi it view of preventing holocausts ouch as (lie recent New York fire, I'orl laiid fuctor.v owners will be asked lo co-opernte with Hie fire department in establishing u sy.stemulie fire dril for employes, according to a plan niinoiinccd by Vivo Chief Camp bell today. "I believe Hie innovation will prove successful," said Campbell. "Clans lor Hie drill are being prepared now mill will be submitted soon to various factory operators for ap proval. We base also submitted a conuuiiuicnlioii lo tin school board asking Hint uniforms drills and fire, signals be adopted in nil thu schools. Railroads Retrench. NKW YOHK, April 1. The New York, New Haven & Ifardford toda.v began a policy of retrenchment. An nouncement was made that Hie cur tailment was caused by loss- of reve nue due to failure of Hieiulerstnte coiunittrce commission to endorse Hie louilV schedule of advanced freight rales. JACK JOHNSON STAVSJN JAIL Supremo Court Does Nt Sustain His Plea for Freedom Is Still Cham hcrmaid for oLt of. Horses for City of San Francisco. , SAX FRANCISCO, Cal., April 1 Jack Johnson's Mast hopu of avoiding the '2." days jail sentence dealt him by Judge Treadwell van ished here today when the supreme court denied bis petition for a writ of linbeas corpus. Tlio big prizefighter is Hill acting us chambermaid for (he botes at Hie county jail and will continue to do so until his time is imp. Veigh is u very forcible speaker and will have a message J'or every man in Hie city today. Don't fail to come and hear this talk. You may have been up against it in your life. If so ou will want to know how to meet it when it comes. Every man has his ups and downs' some men mostly downs but every man has it in him to rise up and conquer the world and 1 reap .success if he only will. Come this afternoon a 2:110' p. m. and hear what Hcv. McVeigh has to my about being "Up Against It." Contract Awarded. WASHINGTON, I). C, April 1. The treasury department today awarded the contract for the new postoffice hulltliiiir nt Hcllinghuni. Wash., to J. II. Wiesc of South Omu ha, Nub., nt a cost of .f2M,.")(i3. Tetrazzini to Leave. NKW YOHK, April 1. -"A fare well" performance of Madame Tel razzini will bo made tomorrow nt the Hippodrome. The diva will sing in n concert of selected numbers. , "UP AGAINST IT--SUBJECT At 2:30 P. 'M. This Afternoon Rev J. H. McVeigh Will Speak to Men Only in the Presbyterian Church Uc. J. II. MVeih will lecture to men onlv at I lie I'resgyteriiui church this afternoon at "J ;.!() p. m. on the subject "l'p Against It." Rev. Ate-J Notice to Property Owners Tlio Med ford Realty Association has been organized and comprises about six ty of the most reliable Real Estate men in the city, and under its rules and By Laws we are required to list propert on a different basis. The intent and purpose of this Association will be cheerfully given by any member thereof, and we earnestly request that all persons having property listed with us, and all those desiring to list property with us, call at our office and let us explain the works of the association. This will be necessary to effect a satisfactory sale of your property, and we extend . cordial welcome to all. Cornitius-Garner Realty Co. No. 133 W. Main Street -:-YOUR SASH, DOORS OR BLINDS-:- Get an estimate from us before deciding upon where to buy. It will be money in your pocket, as we can guarantee you lower figures, in a better quality of material, than you can possibly get elsewhere. We handle nothing but the best, and we are content to "live and let live." Our stock of building material is Al in every way. -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- TTYr?r: Most Complete Plant in Southern Oregon See Our Special Machinery for Making WINDOW SASH, ETC. All Work Guaranteed First Class llnH 1et B b ,a ' Medford Sash & Door Co. Corner 11th and South Fir Sts. Medford, Oregon M,"'""'"""iiMiWWW '?- ! i .