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P2CGE FOUR MEDFORD MATT. TRTBUNTC, BEDFORD, OREflON. FRTDAY. APRTL 7, 1911 '! l i t i i, . r i 1 ?! ! i'l f i : :' '. I ' i . n !!' Medford Mail Tribune AN INOKI'KNDHNT NKWHPAI'UH I'UUM.SIUCIJ IJAIM' ICXCKPT HATUIN JJAY UY Till-: MKtJKOHO 1'IUNTINO CO. Tlio Democratic Tlnu-H, The Mcdfonl Mall. Tlio Medfortl Tribune. The South ern OrcRunlun, The AHlilaml Tribune UKOUQI-: 1'1'T.VAM. IMItor nnJ Miuihkit Hnli.t-ml iih Mi'i'unil-cliiHH lillltler II Medfortl. Ori-Kuit. uniler tho uct of March 3, 18711 Official Patter of the Pity of Medford Official Paper of JnckMon County HTITIRfiKIPTIOIT KATES. Ono year, by until "-2? Onn month by mull 60 Per month, di'lKi-rnl by oi.rrler In Mi.ilfnril. .Inc knunx ille and Cen tral Point BO Hunilny otilv, b mail, per year,... 2 (H Weekly, per year I SO RWORH CIRCULATION. Dally iivi-miJi' fr hIx ntuntlis ending December 31, 1'JlO. L'721 run Leaned Wire United Preia Dispatches. Tho Mall Tribune Is on H.iln at tho Kerry Ncxvh Stand Hen I't inelieo I'ortland Hotel NV Stand, Portland, llowmuu Nixxh Co Purtlaml, Ore W O WhltiKV .Hunt'. Wavli Tlio Jhigncockeyc, u new and puz zling bui'ili is crcutiiiK rent con sternation umoiitf tliu initio population of Medl'ord. Court Hall nuc,ceude.d in isolating ono of thoso genus yes terday and had Ur. Secley examine llio bug under u mieroKcope. Tlio doctor immediately pronounced it to ho tlio "biigucockeyc," or Itottor known to tlio Ityinun as tho baseball bug. J)r. Sooloy Bays thai tlio warm weather is respoiiHiblu for tho preH enoo of tho bug, and gave it as hih opinion that thouMiuds of MeiU'oi'l itos would bo ulTlicled with this na tional dosiseaso before tho week in out. Court hall, tho local hiuiclmll itn pressurio, has rounded his southern Oregon ohtmpions into first class condition. After tho defeat of tin regulars last Sunday by Jack Nell'V Crater Luke aggregation Court hold a hurried consultation with iMiiungci McCreedio of tho 1'ortliuul team with tho result that all the weak spot have been reinforced, tutl when the regulars stop onto tho diamond nest Sunday it will ho tho mohl nggrcHs ive, elussiest team that over donned the apple and pear emblem of tin Uoguu river valley. On the other hand Jack Neff and Walter McCiillum are strengthening tho Crater Lake team to meet any possible emergency. Having lasted tho meat of tho Rogue river fruit tlitdl; declares it to bo far superior to all of tho citrus variety and asscr vtluki after his team banquets on the local buiioh next Sunday there will be nothing left for cold si urn no. Never in tho history of Wngue river baseball has Micro been keenei rivalry or more eipmlly matched teams and ne.t Sunday's game prom ises all tho thrills of a chamjionship Kuricu. Tho ball park ami ditmond are being put into hig league condi tion for the affray ami a reeoitl at tendance iw predicted. Itaseliall Notes. Tho Crater Lake team has neciii"'d the berviees of June-., ono of the fastest ami tour inlielders in the northwest, lie will not arrive in time for Sunday's game. Manager Nofl"i now pitcher from Ohio will arrive in about 10 days. Thoy nay ho has Mm goods. Manager Hall will start the game no.t Sunday with young Burgess in tho box. J ii all probtbilily .Medford' regu lar team will remit in as it is for the ruumiudur of tliu season, except a pitcher luter on to help young lltir tf08. Manager Hull says ho w tints I" show the Medford people that his team ouuipi'iwt'd of local talent only it U fat as any other bush duycii in tho country. Next Sunday's game should be a good one from a sjiecialorV stand point. A coord croud will be in at tendance. Uwuey Patten will do the umpiring, A great luuuy fans think it was a www Mum; to put l lews on short, and Miles on third. Crews and 1 lot ton huvo played their reMctie po sition two neasonu together, tnd o'te aoaaon uuder Fielder Jones coach -log. Curly WilmHi will play right field aud Hill will Im on the receiving cud. You fans who know the Medford t (Win juts cwt your on the bat ting older and see what ou think of 11. Tliia i tho lineup for ftuiiduy' Unuia: Second blse, Hoiiou; third haio, Mile; horttnp. Cicws; tirt bfUju, WilkiUMiu; right ticld. Wilson; Jpft fluid, Alltel; catcher. Hill; pitfheijii Hurgc" ami Wick. St, Ma.ks Church. Srvloo next Sunday; holy com. lnunioii al K a. in.; Sunday sflnml it 10; momiii! -en ice (it 11: liapn-m cruc .it . p m . c 1 1"' ' ' ' "t 7. I Iu kin ior Health. BASEBAL! K ABOARD in till DISCOVERING A I'UKSS item, sent out from the Agricultural college at Corvallis makes the startling nnnouncement of u wonderful discovery by "one I'rofeshor Frank H-own. Hut the most interesting part of it all is that the discovery was made near Medford. According to Professor Ilrown whom the article states, has earned on a large series of experiments, the dicocry has been made that ignorance of the laws of cross pollination I. us lost the stale or Oregon thousands of dollars through failure of or "hardh to bear. It seems he has discovered that certain kinds of nppl. and penis are absolutely self sterile, and the most successful way in which iliis natural condition can be overcome is by planting every other four rows of tho orchard to some other variety of fruit. He mentions tho holf sterility of Anjou pours .Mid Spitzenbtug apples. Jt is a matter of regret that the learned professor hns found so much 'gnoranco in Oregon, and (.specially in the Itogue river valley, where it would seem, according to tho statement, that his greatest results were obtained. It is hard to take the profc.-or seriously; for instead of making a real discovery, new to tho scientific world, ho bus just discovered the tact so far he himself is concerned. An important bulletin published as early as 18!).') by the United States department of agriculture, as well as subsequent papers, must have ben overlooked by the professor. The fact is that self sterility of certain vari eties of pome fruits was well known by growers in the Kogue river vall". a good many years ago, and evidence of this fact may be soon by visiting the orchards. Since 11)07, practically no orchard in the Itogue river valley has been planted without duo regard to the mutter of cross pollination. The im portance of cross pollination has always been one of Professor P. .'. O'Onra's strong arguments in the growing of maximum crops and fruit of fine quality. Articles in the December, 11)0!), Itogue Hiver Fruit Grower, icport of the sixth annual convention of the Washington State Horticul mral society, Jaiiunry, 11)10, and the Weekly Oregonian, for .January 121), 11)10, and numerous articles in the Mail Tribune, all prove that the matter of self-sterility of some of our fruits was known then and that no "dis covery" wus even claimed it that time. The same article makes the statement that great, results are to be ".x M'ctcd by the station experimenters in the smudging experiments to be car ried on in the Itogue river valley this year, and that the results of this work will Ite published in pamphlet form on completion. It is within mem ory that when some of the pioneer work has been done in orchard heating a the Wogue river valley the station experimenters who were here at that time, made very light of the work. Not until after at least three yearc of successful orchard heating by the Itogue river orehnrdlsts has the sta tion seen fit to consider tho work worth while. It seems to be u case where tho orchardists ure teaching the station f the station really wants to know tho facts regarding orchard heating for the prevention of frost injury in the Hogue river valley, its experts should read the bulletins published by the United States department of agriculture end other sources without going to the expense of trying to "discover" the facts themselves and that without any equipment. . There are a great many problems which the station might well attack without having to duplicate cross pollination and smudging experiment. in the Wogue river valley. Wnnt a money I NEW 01 FOR ASHLAND WATER I I MM Reservoir to Increase City's Supply at Lower Intake is Ordered Structure to Be of Concrete Mil lion and Half Gallons Be Stored ASHLAND, April 12. At the last council meeting City Kngineor Soman recommended thai tho city start work as soon us possible on tho new dam at the waterworks. The sitef ro the now dam and res ervoir is at the lower intake. The city recorder has been instructed io ut1 once advertise for the sale of .-7,-000 worth of bonds, tho issuance of which has already been authorized. This amount will be used for the in htallatiou of everything of everything uecessur.v for a first-class water sys tem. The cost of the dam is estimated, ill .f.VJOO. The excavation will cost Mcdlord, aiicouver, Mtigene, Mnk'i .fl.'iOO, the dam itself about if 1(100, Pendleton, The Dalles. Oregon Cii and Mieinstallutioii of the intake Mulerpri-e, New berg, Priuex ille, I lood screen and other uceessories $-000. Itivcr, Woseburg, Oakland, Orant The dam wil lie of concrete and the, pass, Lit Grande, Cottage Uroc city engineer plans to blow qimuti! Junction imd Springfield, lies of granite from a neighboring! The larger schools are sendi'ty Initio to be used in the cement, thus six men and the smaller four. All loir. getting a stronger construction at ovpense. I lie new reservoir win nave a enpacilv of about ,i-l,,")00,000 gal lons. PRISONER FREED BY LACK OF EVIDENCE Alfred Smith, while with -ome con vivial hpillts oil Wcdnestlii exciting waa robbed of $S.."0. Ho or where ho did not know. Ho HiiM'ftrtl W. J. Smith and had the man arrested ami Justice Tayloi issued a warrant. The case was tried but the evidence was iiisiitlicient m the ease xmi dr'pM'd and the prisoner discharged ANARCHISTS PLOTTING AGAINST KING GEORGE? PARIS. April 7. With the ohoct of Joint g Fngland i grant extradi tion of tnaichi-t- and plotters agiiitM nday lixes. a rumor i- being circulat ed here today that Wiis-mn -ecrel p lice arc now busy in Pari- arranging a plot against the life of King Ccorge V. al the coronation, l.it lie credence how ex or, i- placed in the rouirt. la hereby utveii that tliu under igned will apply at tW ateetltiK of the rliy cuuucll of the oily of Md- turd to be held on A mil IKth, ml, ut 7:80 p. in. for a retail liquor lie etine to sell wait vinous and uplrltu oui liquors at retail for lv month ut the Btora room on the ground floor No. SI South D'Aujou utreet. Med- for. I I'M 1 Oregon Puii'd Mauli '."Mh. WM JOHN J M1 (.11,1.. s (.11 I - UIJ1 1! OLD TRUTHS. waste ot tune it i.s, and a waste of 23 SCHOOLS AT TRACK MEET Representative Teams From All Over Orcpn to Participate in Meet Scheduled for May 12 at State University Medfortl Represented. UN'IVKWSITV OW OWKdOX, Ku gene, April 7. With lilt high school already signed up and negotiatio'i on with several other.- the inter.-cho lastie track meet to be Imld in Ku gene May 112 will exceed in oniric and events any previous state met Medford high is sending a teum ami the Medford boosters attending tin university hope to see their i 1'iiit.v home some of the hand-i'iiu cups and medals offered. The high school- entered to d are as follows; Washington, l.m jcoln, Jefferson, Allen Proparaton of Portland, Columbia univcr-it le-siiit least 1J. men are expected to en lor. Hie visitor- nre to be enter- taiued at houses. tin different fraternitx n.iit mcArnriHK Iteriiietl Women (lie World Oxei I'se It. MlttM Alloc Uulmer. 133 S. 3rd St . Itoadiiig, I'a., Known that there Ik iiothluit so aooil for hair and scalp trouble as INirlwIua Suge. On June n. IIUO, Bile wrote "I am iiMtug Part tan Sage two or throe time a week and it U certainly flue. It keeps my ealp nleo uutl clean ami It cured ni.x dandruff. 1 have no diuidiuff now. It make the hslr lustrous nnd fluffy mid keeps It from falling out." Wo urge every wuinun who loves iHdluut and fascinating hair to go to t'han. Strang today ami gel a large o cent bottle of PiirUiaii Suae. CIiuh Struug KUiirauteea it to cure dandruff, falling hair aud Itching scalp, or money back ir Hasklns far Ihstlth. Medford. Or., Feb. ($, 1011. This is to certify that about Koveinber 1 my daughter was taken iwth a sex ere tllack of ilietuimtifcMi wWk nndercd her left arm useless, in faet it w i so near paralyzed that ahe was mt able to utoxe her finger, but kno nig of aome of Dr. Chow Young' marxelous cures of long staiulu . eases of rheumatism, we decided t.. consult him, in which 1 nui plea-cd to any made no mistake, use ln ivm edies acted as he cbuuied they xxou',', tnd after tlw thud trtatmcut the I III Mill it, p.lllt i ' III' 1 I "t llHl ' III l t 1 , 1 ' I lit h I tt III I' I t x 1 e ,1 i X NECKWEAR-Beautiful Jabots andCollarsi IZr 25c values, special 2 for 25c Easter H You Seen ave LA VO(HTI: ("OATS AND SUITS are known far and wide as tho "Standard of Style," and from our showing of these garments the reason for this reputation is evident. The quality of fabric, fit, style and workmanship is consistent with the cost. i-iH, itii 'iw'l ' ,; i '17 1 1' ' v" CORSETS Sole agents for Warner's Rust proof ( 'orsets. S I EC 1 A I.S 100 pairs women's coutil Corsets, fitted with two sets of hose supporters, on sale JZfp Saturday, a pair 31ML 100 pairs Warner's and lv. and (1. Corsets on sale Saturdav, P-f AA X X X X X X X X a ir Complete line of Ferris Waists or. women and children. I do not hi'Mtiito in saying I believe those nfllieted xwth rheumatism u paralysis xxill do well to eoiiMilt Dr. Chow Yoiim;, xxhose house is cor- Exclusive Products We went into the bakery business mainly because we desire to give our trade the best or at least as good as could be found in Med ford. Eor a number of years we have enjoyed a constantly increasing busi ness in our bakery depart ment. WHY? Our bakery products are exclusive with this store. We sell only what we bake and only the best in the city as judged by the big increase in this line. We don't sell our sec ond grade goods to our competitors and keep the best for our own trade we sell only what we make and we make only first class goods, (iive us a trial and prove it conclusively. Allen Grocery Co. 321 South Central Ave. Bakery MANN'S CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P. O. left Sale of the New "LA VOGUE" Coats and Suits? NEW SUITS 2.1 beautiful new tailored Suits in navy, tan, black and fancy mixtures; made of splendid till wool material; V Oft on sale Saturdav pllUV "LA VO(! UE" Suits at ....$20, $25, $30. NEW SKIRTS 50 women's tailore'd Skirts; "Duchess" make; till colors and sizes; (M QO very special Saturday pT.J0 See our line of Voile Skirts. NEW WAISTS 200 women's lingerie Waists; well made and beautifully trimmed; good .$1.00 values; special at Letter Waists at $2.00, $5.00. GLOVES Our celebrated F. W. L. Kid Cloves in all colors; regular price $1.25; on sale, Saturday, a pair. Hi-button Gloves $3.50 Complete line of Kayser's patent tip Gloves in black and colors at, ,'X 50c, 75c, $1.00 PXVV r----- net of Tenth and Froht street, Med Ford, Oregon. 23 A. 1'. WKISS. Rock Spring Coal On hand all tho time. Phono 1C02. BUDGE Tin: COAL MAX. Norman Poultry Yard ouvst.Uj wiiiti: oiiimngtox V record of L'U.'l ckhs in 1!72 daxs the largest clean Uk bird In the world, ou.ss $10 ur roUIuk If not at- isfactory hatch (second Betting half price, also johhr chicks, $2.00 each J.F. NORMAN. Owner- TAI.FNT, OllKGO.V. Band Boys Final hand rehearsal at the Nutn t ilium Friday evening. i ! Last opportunity to Join the Mu sicians' Fnion as a charter member. Anyone desliint; to Join the union should see Don OoIxIk 1-t Reward March 31. 1911. I'D WHOM IT MAN t'OXt'FUX: We arc reliably notified that txvc men. ono representing himself as S. H. SiiixvarU, are traveling through the country representing themselves a employees of the Singer Sewiug Maehlnu Co., aud by this means are fraudulently eollex'tiiiK money from the people on the streiutth of this ptiirAutiitiiltnii. Tim tuiliHe Is liorebx warned against them as they haxe no connection xxitu tho Singer Sew ing Machine Co. We hereby offer a reward of $f0 oo for the arrest ami conviction of th' sulil S. 11. Schxxariz. Plea.ie notiix any toxxn conutable or sheriff, who is authorised to pay the same for the arrest and conxietton of s.tiJ party Singer Sewing Machine Co l'HI. Ul NCAN' nial H jiresentative 1 ERICA? Suits and Coats 25 women's all sixes on sale Saturdav gingham and verv latest from $1.19 $.'5.00, $-1.00, and "Lurson's" Hose i'oi grade; per pair .$1.00 -- - : Canton ! Restaurant Meals Served at all Hours. Good CookliiK. Good Service, 1 Season able, I Vires :- -:- -:- -:- SAM LOCK, Prop. Upstairs on South Front Street. Van Dyke Realty Co. CITV IMtOPKUTY FAKMS, FKUIT HAXCHKS llill 12. MAIX STHKKT. Draperies 'i ctrix- i ir' complete line of It i,i. rut l.ii. i 'i't tins flt'irvN tr ii 1 In .ill cl ik"' h of uphotHtrriiiK A mh i'il in in to lnnU ,11'ti r tins XM'lIc chiMx.'l .itul x 111 Kixc as K'Hiil s. iu. av s I'.'ssitilt to n?i in i-von tho l.iiri' st citna Weeks & McGowan Co MEDFORD CONSERVATORY FOR MUSIC AND LANGUAGES NAT. Ill IliDING AMj lUtAMIITS OF MPS It' I'TM. FACl II'V Q. TAILLANDIER, DIIMK ton X i i s ,000.00 xxill go f.trthi r v ar Medford In good ( ilu, stnunts than an section i,f Ore-j K,ln. inx.sMgate and bo satisfied. ' , piAi ri fx OlATTlTQ t-"-"" vuluo i What have ,xoii to Bell? Prospective Purchaser Si lis I i !, n btlj it)g Oregon Realty 8 Mining Co. ill!) (iiittult-t oivj liulldlng. $1 GLOVE S Women's Lisle Gloves, all 9f colors, spec 1, pair NEW COATS serge ('oats in tan, navy and black full length up-to-date in style $10.00 "LA VOGUE" Coats at $20, $25, $30 NEW DRESSES We are showing a beautiful line of silk, lawn Dresses, made in the styles $5 up to $25 CHILDREN'S DRESSES We carrv the famous "Cadillac" line of children's Wash Dresses from (J to .1-1 years. J . Complete line of children's White Dresses. ' HOSIERY women; 25c 15c Children's ribbed Hose; fast black; special, a pair 10c 500 pairs of light weight Hose for women in black and tan; 9 special, a pair udt Black silk Hose, a pair .. .. 50c - ;5--biMMMM3--b-5' 33331, VOl It IIOMF COMFOHTS. Wo can wiro your house, or do ro palr work o. Uie service you noxv have, and xxill save you money on the work. Promptness and satisfac tion are two other essentials that you'll always get hero. MOTOIt ItKPAlltlXG Ff,AT IltOXS FANS, F1XTTKKS. Crater Lake Wiring Co. XO. "7 XOItTII IJAUTLHTT ST. Medford -Horse Shoeing Shop- 12H South Ifauvtlett Street. Piicitic J'iione s:tl Home lillMt. C. L. Allen, PfOp. GIVi: IS A TltlAL FOR SALE ORCHARDS, PARMS FRLT1T LVNDS j Large and Small Tracts MOOR-EHNI CO. 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bide: ..Automobile Repairing.. CRATER LAKE GARAGE 122 .South Klvershle. Plumes; Main ItiS-j. Home litis. IC. N. H. Mark PANSY PLANTS Heady to bloom. Ornanientnl shrubs and shadd trees. J. liltOAUMtt .V- CO. Ofei'!ilii'ni ti.rt. C.riHT I'l. "eiir eitv reservoir s vth and ft itr.il. Msi; ir.i. 'liiij at hvUit. aiid htlp Midtord.' 'UWP'r