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K 'Vs., PAOTC STX 3iEDFOTlD MATTJ TRIBUNE. iMEDFORD, OttTCflOX, "WEDNESDAY, 'APTHL 55. 1911. . 4, f,n im t.im SEEK GUARD OR mdio President Diaz Asketl to visional President of ii(l Peace Conference Made By Father. Protect Pro Mexico Dur- Request is Kfj PASO, Texas, April o. The fnllicr of J'roviwioniil I'resiilent Mini on) today nought to huetire from President Din, u Kimriititue tlmt fed eral troops wil! wafegunnl his wn ir the latter comoH hero iiiforiiiuly to (Uhimibs peace terms with lupix'soiila tives of the Mexican president. Jf pence is brought in Mexico it probab ly will he the rcHiill of coiiforcneeh hooii to he huhl in FA f'a-o. ' It was learned from a source of orthinon 1 hut insurgent agents have appionched Aineriean officials to secure evidence of a conspiracy wni-j-aiit which will allow Mailcro to cona to HI 1'iiso without of arrest. It the deparlinent of justice consents it is believed that Miulero will leave at once from Chihuahua for HI I'aso. TAFT APPOINTS F KD MM NSPEGTOR OF !(S II NAMED FOR SALE ORCHARDS, FARMS FRUIT LANDS Large and Small Tracts I MOOR-EHNI CO. This City May Lay Claim to Honors Eitjhty Dollars a Month Will Be paid 212 Fruitgrowers Bank BU1 to Ritjlit Man Millar Says He Will Need Bicycle Official Will Be a Canton Restaurant Meals Served at nil Hours. Good Cooking, Good Service, Reason able Trices :- -:- -:- -:- SAM LOCK, Prop. Upstairs on South Front Street. Van Dyke Realty Co. CITY PltOl'EKTY FAItMS, FRUIT RANCHES lli.1 13. MAIN STREET. Draperies AW carrv n urv rompl-to line of driu rl luc, ruiMlin flxturiH. ete s ,'..., I mm lo look aft. r Hit" work WeeRs & McGowan Co Given Charles F. Clcmmons of Ha waii as He Owns Much Property Here Colwell Reappointed. WASHINGTON, I). C, April . William Lewis, colored, was nominat ed today lo ho aHilaiit ultornuy general by l'residont Taft. Olhor iiomiiiatioiis sent to the senate in cluded: Elmer Colwell, to ho United Stales marshal of Oregon. Alexander Hohertaon, lo ho chief justice of tho supremo com I of Ha waii. Charles V, Clomtnniis, to ho dis trict judge in Hawaii. Captain Hadger, U. S. N., to ho a rear admiral. Busy Man. I The city council acted on tho fol lowing routine mutters at the reg itlar ineetine; on Tuesday night. The hills of tho finance committee were passed and approved. Tho hills of the water fund anil the general fund were passed also. Tho final estimate for sewer dis liicl No. Ill, amounting to iKi lli.77 was ordered' paid lo tho Jacohson Hade company. Tho oast Main water line, third es timate, to .lacolisou-Hado nmountinc. to $1 ori(i.7:2 ordered paid. Tho plans of Irvington additioi were accepted. The pliiiiH of 'Puttie's Third addi tion were accepted. II. II. Tuttlo and iMr. Osbiirno wen pi. id money udvaiiced on 1'arlc ave mio fund. Mr. Tuttlo recovered .f.'ill Oshurno $17. Tho trunk sower lino in district e avuh ordered laid and all eeavatin and filling in to ho done hy the com puny, the pipe to ho 10-inch. .Man holes to cost !?."). A peculiar situa tion win revealed hy the passing til this ordinance. The work hail heel dune anil paid for before the act an thoriziiig tho work had heen parsed The resolution to pave Kits! Man street was piiHsuil. An ordinance ordering a cement walk, five feet wide on North Pernl !reot between West Main and Wc-i Fourth wan passed. An 8-inch sewer was ordered 01 lloatty street helween North Central and Mnnziinitu street. A nix inch tower on West Palm utnrliug '10 feel east of Oaktlale am running SKI fool in a westoily di retilion. An 8-inch sower was unlet n pinoeil in the alley lietueeu l'ltiui u.u' lietiHou tre?lH Iroiu Dukotit to Wash iiigtou. Am 8-ineh sowor was oideicd 1.1 Ulexeulh street from I'eaeh to Plum A (J-inch sower to run tlirouuh block 'I fi'iim Liberty o Alice sticci- A (Much sewer to run tlimugli block 8, from Liberty tt nil Mitiiaim 1 UtrtH'tH. I A (1-inch sower through block 2 and 5 from Alice to Mameitiuta. Au S-inch sewer 011 Mniisruniln from I lenity to ltiverslite. 1 A resolution for a (i-itich .ni inain on Williuinette nxeiiue !mn liwst Muin to South Anne stini- WUM lASSt'd. I A ilnlion ftr a (1-inch u.tti uihIii on Kind I'leveulh frum Willmn ' etle t I'oiIIiiimI iixciiuo was purd ' Resolution tor a 1-iucli w . 1 1 . 1 main to go down the alley betwe. 1 Plum and lieiiMin streets from W.i-'i injftoii to Dakota avenue passed. A resolution for a 4-iitili wh.i Uiuiu on Taylor street from Coll... lo lite oust end of the street pa ! A resolution for u 4-ineh uai.i liiaiu oil Klcvcntli street from l . T In I'lum was pucd. , A resolution for a 4-imh w.ii. muin 011 Niantie street fituu Aluc 1 iluiiKHiiita Klreets wuh piiNhid A resolution for it 4-iiu-h w . 1 1 main on Alice street front Hc.iiu 1.. ianiio street wa approved. 1 A rufcolution for a ti-incli uai.i liiilin on South I'eaeh from ).iK. 1 Hvonii to Iht) city limits 011 the -.an I. wan piwl. 'I'Jli lot offered liv the H.. uluu I'lietfio for Mi'k iui-Mtet. 1i r-' ' wa rajoulod. S01110 of lodtiy' s(oro mis pr..l. d,1, mIiow you whoi'o yon own gei it about tho priuo you oxpect i . or lenn. iiubKiuu lor iiuiiiiu, mrrrti Charles F. Clemmons has been in Jrctlford a number of limes and has put chased much city anil orchard property in the valley and plans to spend three months of each year in Modioli!. Fail to Find Bandits I.OS ANfJKUON, Cal., April T.. Detectives today failed lo find the two men who last night held up a niendalo street ear and robbed .'10 pasongers of $)()(). Descriptions of the bandits given the police hy the frightened vistims differ widely, but all agree that the robbers were youths. TliiRklnn for Health. Tho city council Tuesday cu-niim ordered the mayor to appoint a ce ment sidewalk inspector at a salaiv liol lo exceed $80 per month. Mayor Canon suggested to the council that an inspector should In appointed and that if he attended 10 his work ho would ho 11 very bu man. The council asked how much 't would cost lo gel a competent man. Canon replied about .8(). Miller added ho had bolter get a bicycle. Worlman moved the mayor be asked to appoint an inspector I'oi $80. This was passed. SOCIALISTS NAME FULL TICKET AT BAKERSFIELD HAKF.RSI'IKLI), Cal.. April .". For the first time in l!akcrsfield' history the socialist parly will pre sent a full ticket at the 1111111icip.il election to be held here next Moinla. Tho socialists have been waging a fierce fight, throughout the campaign, and their malingers today issued n picdictiou that the socialists would elect the city recorder, city attorney and marshal, witli a lighting chance for other offices. TTanklnH for Health Summit Addition THE CHOICE RESIDENCE DISTRICT. All improvements in. Street paved. Cement side walks. Sewer and city water to the lot line. I.tiilding restrictions. Only four blocks to the now Jackson school. East front lots $850 West front lots $725 Easy Terms. W. T. York & Company Selling Agents. raos Choice We will put on sale here tomorrow about fifty pieces of Fancy China including Plates, Bowls, Salads, Chop Plates, Pitchers, etc., our regular pric es of which are $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, and $2.50 each. Just as a flyer tomorrow your choice $1.00 each. These items will be on display in our last window 10,000 taster Post Cards One Cent Each HOSIERY V .Hi' slinw in"; the best abits in mens, ladies. Mini ini.ssis hosiery to be had in Med ford. Our iitu vjH-in"; line js now oinplele. Come in and let Us shti on. UNDERWEAR. Step in and let u how you our new spriii"; line of ladies summer vests, union suits, ete., we know we can picas oii and also sae uu Millie luoUe . IRRIGATION Means More and Better Fruit CALL ON US FOR WATER for your ORCHARD Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FEED N. OUMMINGS, Manager. APARTMENT HOUSE "17 S. ltlVKItSII)!-: AVKXUH Everything new mul strictly nintlern. rates reasonable. Electric Rooms I Opened Monday, Mnrch Cth In Elcc I trie building, 218 West Main street. Everything new and modern, Includ ing steam heat, baths, etc. Best In city. Rates reasonable. Mr, and Mrs. Felix T. Swan Proprietors Offices 3d floor Medford National Bank Bldg Easter Novelties Hitter eoine iii while our tissort incut of the line is roiupletc. Just now we are showing the higgeat line in the eity ;it le to l.V caeh, but they arc vjoinj? out last. HUSSEY'S tOOi Irrigated Orchard Tracts Means Independence for Life BUY AN IRRIGATED ORCHARD TRACT ON EASY PAYMENTS ROGUELANDS INC. FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager. t Si X3 i Mh direct ijj TWSN. 'W.&ftt Attf t onv one AG3 A& a & ,r i Al dual- on'y one (1 UP ItlO 10ft8t it ..i. ...,.,, mul. r fo delivery. 7f. fi It II tl chirrs wvniTfT.n tiil 1 U1UL..I HilKV" VArf - ., JTT-J TirlT,io-jic ?W - ,. ... . ... ti in Art I ii in Iinr i- .i u oi ir Kuiia t ' ' ... . .. . n VII r 1 TI . I I II III "-.o .' Bp il .i ia1 for i a'l kui . N: ." A ui U. t. vi LMJimo u. 1943 riist AVO. S. 8s n Seattle ff 9 TT1 JAl m er .cii--ss m W JsSUv Sm i .Jm ' S$t !:' (jjgfc.-. Driving tint ('renin Si'pnrntor DiiliiK tho l'liiininj; Mill. OrhitiK tlte Wiisliiiij; .Miuliine Dihin the ('I'iittlstiine Don't Worry About Water for iStocK! Wi: SCAXVKO Till: COlNTItV KOU Till-: Ur.ST MOVAllliH .SOIiIXK i:.(il.M0 I'UU I'AU.M I SIC, AND AITUU IN KSTICATINfJ A SCOItH lilt Ml)l!i: OK IMCSK.NS M) MAKKs V. SIJM-X'THl) TIIK I-'lliKICU .v .ioiinsov I'Wkji i'i Mi' i:(Jixi:. Greatest General Utility Engine on Earth Tliese iiielniv.s speiik in (liuniler tones of the Khhii Iimi Kitulne's Utentness. Vet tliey inil lirKln to tell the scope of Its almost unlimited uses. Hs the latest mul jjtentest of nil small enjjine.s tle.si;iif(I for pinnp iitK ami shop woik, A plKtuy In size, a "Imlij " In age. lint a very Riant In power! In less than a year from Its Iiitriulintlon It lias won International fame, not on (uTiniiit of its nowlty, bin lieeaiiBo of Its performance. CHEAP AND RELIABLE POWER for Farms, Country Estates, Workshops s a pnmpiiiK emum alone it Is nlisoltitelj snpreme. It solves the Water Problem on farms anil country estates Pumps 400 to 1,000 gallons per hour as It it were only play. Hut the engine Is more than a pumper. It Is a completo ami portable. Power Plant u general utility englno for running light mnehlnes. In this gie.it fluid it takes the place of primitive musclo-power. Supplies i heap and convenient power for all clauses of little, workshops. In thousands of such shops men are doing the work of engines. Uunnlng hea inutilities by hand-power or foot-power. Burning up expensive, human energy Instead of cheap gasoline! This engine haven three men's wages every day It runs. Get one going tn our shop or mi our farm and see how It saves time and money. A Complete Portable Power Plant No Melts! .NoSliults! .No niis; No Pump Jacks! o Special Platform Needed Note how tt diffei-h m looks from ordinary gasoline engines. This is the key to its greatness It is a self-contained, Portnblo Power Plant ati-uHiled. without funs oi !-.ttachmeiita. lSverything but the gasoline comes In the packing box In which It s shipped. It needs no cement foundation, no belts, arms, slmftn, pump Jueka or other ncceorles! Important woiklug parts pioiected by metal i.ie. Hunt without sparks, flame or odor, and with practically no vibration. (UXXOT KKKI".K Oil OVKHIIK.AT. It has stood the tost of tho hot test summer and the cold'st winter in jeurs. Needs no attention while i iiiinlug. selfoillug. Tank holds a du'suppl. of gasolino. HOW IT WORKS The engine attach s to nit standard force pump by moans of four common nuts. It will et.ut with half a ton lift on the sucker rod and run at the rate of SI to 35 strokes a minute as long as the fuel holds out. i'lie length of strokes can be regulated. Woiks In any well (hat a windmill will pump. Easily detached and moved. Has a coincident 4-tuch pulley for operating all kinds of hand power or foot-tower nun hinei. Hy at melting a phne of ordinary pipe for extra air chamber it will Hi tow water over any ordinary building. Throw stream of water as hmh as a house or ttO feet on the levej Splendid fire protection worth cNcrythiug la an amergeuo . Affords a means of storing great volumes of water in reservoirs or tanks. The Fuller & Johnson Kami Pump Kr.glne Is as high grade a nia iluue in eer respett .is tin ln't automobile tu,t.iic. Kvery ngine built and Ot ltN n.ro t" s i. n,th lMit.,bi!it .ui.l Stead Hunning l the Ptlllel .S; Tohll-otl Mfn i A "Twist oftho Vrist, Fills Watering Trouu'hs if Yovi Own 'I his. Frm Pump Enj;ino Ml iim HI I if l $Ll3 til IIP ?$'KL A ' CL ,H .. Fits any Pump and Makes it HUMP! Patented In the nilid States, Can da and other for-i-n uiiiiitrles. Oth i pai tilth applied in- ftiU, m J W P a clTSs 1 L9& t " 2iW -m-,FNi V 9? -Jir v i y tiijtiL i. 3 Xf. j T.iunr " ji t i ul St' a f: 5 mSM kj . 1 7vnijtvjr wry See the Little Wonder at Work It is wot th ,i sp.' i.t! t'.;i t town just to see this Farm Hump Kngiue .it woik lt'. a leveiation and n Wtisatloii A regulai 11' show We aie doing all kinds ot "Hunts" witn thik ngine eM-ry da We show how It will pump from 4 no to i 000 gallons of i .iter per hour how It inns au hand or foot-power machlnerj how it works right alonj without any ittentlou. We want every farmer 'a this community to see these demonstrations. We are proud to "show off ' the F.uni Pump Knginc at am hour of the day. Yon iiu in ii obligation We want to proe to the farm ' - tl.it we are se'lin' the onlj r.inn Pump Kiigtno ninth) iif the name. si i i(; is nri.ir iNt; ( i.mi in i ,i:i: GARNETT-COREY HARDWARE CO KFISSD X