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'f PME RTX ftnSDFORT) MATL TRTBUNF, lrFDFOTir, (TRTCCIOW MONDAY, "APRIL' 10, 1911. I, NEW LADDER AT FIGURES TELL NCREASE HONORS GIVEN ; WITS FOREST A Hint From Paris S1NI1BY CI FINS LOCAL SERVJCE PROF.P.G.O'GARA FIRES CHECKED UP THE UMPQUA JENI SUCCESS OF PROSPERITY Receipts at Natatorium Point to Fact That Medford Has Money to Spend for Amusement Receipts Steadily Grow. Southern Pacific Reported to Be1 Is Elected to Membership in National State Forester Asks People of State Arrests Follow His Investigation of Conditions in Douglas County One Man is Fined $50 for Illegal Fishing. Deputy Fish Warden Sandry Says No Planninii to Put on Extra Train Through Valley to Help Out Pres ent Motor Service. Geographical Society in Recogni tion of His Work in Connection With Weather Service. to Assist Him in Keeping Loss of Timber by Forest Fires at a Minimum. More Complaints Will Come Eight Men Have Been at Work Making Changes. MY t ii ii. i i- i ! If; I A im Mm i? IIB .: t "J vt r ni in ef t 16 In 'J tt pi 1 Ik it T yj t tl rl i; ft ! iq 4 tl II t( M 1) (1 u 41 ll 0 (1 h' II tl K ll r it B ft : u H r f t B J t V t p tl f f ( f 1 t F ( 1 f I t 11 , A rumor lias floated down from Grant Pubs to the effect tliat the Professor IV J. O'Garn Is in re- Forest fires, one of the greatest Southern Pacific Is about to Install I secretary of the National Ueograph- cclpt of a letter from O. P. Austin, 1 8ources of destruction to the most a hotter local train service than has heretofore been the rule. A now chair car Is said to ho al ready on a Hiding at Grants Pass, having been brought down from Portland Sunday. The coach used at present Is of the combination variety and as a good share of the car Is occupied by the smoking compartment, the pas Hongem are often unable to obtain scats. It Is rumored In rnllroad circles thnl this car, as well iib the new coach, will ho run nop art of a local train between Grants Pass and Ash laud. Instead of the two round trips ns now made by the motor, It Is expect ed that four trips will bo the rule two each by tho motor and tho locnl. If this plan Is carried through all tho towns on the lino will be grent ly benefited and Mudford In propor tion with tho rest. The new local will bo put on the schedule about .May 1, leaving Grants Pan early In tho morning "d re turning about noon. The motor will leave that placo about 10 a. in. and laying over In Ashland for dinner will got hack to the northern ter minus about three. Tho second trip of tho locnl will begin at about 1 p in. and tho return will bo about fi p. in. Tho last trip of tho motor, as planned, is what will givo Medford n boost. Tho main difficulty at pros out is In tho inability of out of town visitors to get evening transporta tion. Tho last trip will bring the southbound car to Medford about (!:.10 p. m., and tho return will leave Ashland about 10:30, thus allowing tboso who wish to attonil tho thea ter horo to catch n train out. Whllo no deflulto Information cnu n secured on this matter, it Is gen erally expected that this sorvlco will go Into effect by tho dato named, mid this will be In' general accord ance with the wishes or tho traveling public. leal society, of Washington, I). C, stating that he has been elected an honorary member of that organiza tion. This Is a fit recognition for Pro fessor O'Gara, as his work In weath er forecasting has not only brought his name before southern Oregon Inns, but also before the various sci entific committees of the country. Professor O'Gara has been connect ed with the weather service for some three years, and previous to that had made reseaich along geograph ical and other scientific lines. The professor Is to he heartily congrat ulated in having this honor confer- ied uion him, as only those who have done notable work are admitted to the society. Tho accuracy of tho Medford weather bureau has also been noted and Piofessor O'Gara's system of prediction has been adopted by all the coast states. MAYOR UK S NEW INSPECTOR W. L. Crews Gets Appointment Has Been Employed by City Engineer Was Fomrely Concrete Inspector for St. Paul Railroad. valuable resources of the state, will 'soon ho restricted and thelrt errors largely reduced If tho people will co operate with tho state forester in the administration of the new forestry law enacted by tho last legislature, which will bo ready or distribution In pamphlet form in tho near future One of the most important pro visions of tho law Is that making a closed season for burning from June1 I to October I, during which period outdoor fires of all kinds are prohib ited except under most stringent reg ulations and the probability of henvj , penalties. In this connection the state forest er urges upon everyone the necessity! of doing all possible burning before , the closed season begins and thus save the trouble and risk of doing It i by permission during that season oft greatest danger when fire spreads , so easily and nipldly. The state forester desires tho as sistance and co-operation of everyone In tho protection of properly from finest, grass or brush .fires, and to this end Invites suggestions and In formation calculated to assist In any manner In the performance of his I most important duties. Copies of i the law will ho piomptly furnished l to all who deslro them. Itequests and communications addressed to V A Klllott, state forester, Capitol building, Salem, will receive prompt ami appreciative attention. 1 i"x J 'flpDI Wmbh 1 mm fflJMTniirr-r ,Ji - "" ' hr : x SMALL BLAZE II) 'S N ffl E Clothing Is Destroyed but Damage is Light Department oGcs to Aid Although House is Beyond City Limits. A small blaze in the homo of 10. K. A. ltlttuur Just beyond the city limits Monday morning was leHpouslblo for tho calling out of the fiio depart ment. I.lttlo dnmngo wan done. Tho flru originated In tho front bedroom. A number of pieces of dothlng was binned. WELL KNOWN PASTOR DEAD W. S. Crows was appointed as In spector of cement slldewalks this morning by Mayor Canon and will begin bis duties Tuesday morning. Mr. Crows has been employed In the offices of tho city engineer, and be fore coming to Medford was concrete Inspector for the St. Paul Hallrond company, and his work was eminent ly satisfactory. lvu vnitt. I'M, r Jir.tii.rn , ,ti.i'l-jn,vl8ll, ., tj.1 u.u C. Pink sat In gown with gold em-, broldered tuleo tunic BIG UNIVERSITIES WILL CONTEST WITH OARS SOON Nankins for Health. NTW YORK, April 10. llnrvaid mid Yale have agreed upon Friday. June IK) as the (lute of the annual rowing regatta, which will be held at New London, Conn. 1 T LOW BUT WIND SAVES Smudging Not Needed Sunday Even Owing to Fact That Wind and Clouds Kept Away Threatened Frost Rain in North End. Rev. Robert Emils While On His Way to Church Sunday Drops Dead Has Been in Jacksonville Eighteen Years. Local oicbards were saved from the effects of a severe frost Sunday night only by tho presence of a strong, steady wind ami lowering clouds Sunday night. Professor O'Gara states that tho dew point was down to '2 I and that if the wind had lulled for only a few hours thou Hands of dollars' worth of damage would have been done if smudging had not been extensive. Giants Pass Is said to have had .i heavy rainfall Sunday mid the up per end of the valley was enveloped In a lieavy mist, which at times ul iimsl entirely obscured the vision. citorp co.orKitKi. Kxery .Mother Should Item! ami lie lneinlK'i' This. r. Hubert lSnuii, for tho pant 80 ywrg prominent In Oregon church In any home where a child ban a tendency to croup, a bottle of 11 YO MI21 (pronounce It lllgli-o-Mo) should be kept constantly on baud A sudden attack of croup with dif ficult breathing and extreme distress TRUTHFUL PIANO ADVERTISING NO NEED TAKING CHANCES ELSEWHERE Pianos Are Being Eagerly Purchased by Bargain Hunters at Less Than Half Their Real Value and on Easy Payments Deputy Fish Warden Sam L. Sun dry is making a clcun-up of law io lutioii to the Uinnqmi river and a number of arrests have followed his reeent investigation. Tho following is from the Roseburg Review: , .Substantial indication that the au thorities intend to put a stop to the practice ot fishing at the river dam near the southern boundary of the city wus given today, when Aithur II. Wood in was arraigned in Justice Marstors' court for violation of the law protecting .salmon. A fine of .j0 was placed upon Woodin'.s plea of guilty, hut collection was suspended at tho request of District Attorney Mrown. Woodin is only one person among a great number who have been fishiutr at the dam, and his arrest by Deputy Warden S. L. Sundry of Jack son county, was intended chiefly as a warning that the law is to be en forced from now on. Heretofore the ui then ties have refrained from editing the fishermen because of a conflict in the interpretation of the law, which provides that anglers must stay 000 feet below any dam. District Attorney Rrown lias finally decided that the law clearly defines a viola tion of this provision and be intends to act acordingly. The eight men who are at work making changes in the fisbway at the Amcnt dam in accord with in structions by state officials, have nearly completed their work and the new ladder will be in operation before tho end of this week. Deputy FiMi Warden Sundry, Un der who's direction the new ladder was installed, is well pleased with the new ladder and says thnl it will prove satisfactory in every respect. Mr. Snndrv leaves this week for the month of Rogue river and expects to make a clean-up in that .section. Al bert Fry has been named a water bailiff for that part of the river and is said to be a splendid official. NO DELAY GRANTED IN TRIAL OF CAM0RRISTS Hasklna for Healtb. VITERHO, Italy, April 10. De mands by the HO Camorrists on trial here for the murder of Qcnnnro Cuo-i colo and his wife for a postponement, of their trial until after Faster were. denied here today by presiding Justice RiaiK'hi. The court said he doubted that tho prisoners' request wis prompted by religious motives. When the decision was announced to the prisoners the whole HO set up a united how of protest. All threat en to refuse to testify until after As an Index to the general pros perity prevailing In Medford, the re ceipts of the Js'atatorlum for the past three months are an excellent crite rion. A steady increase is shown since the first of the year, and as every admlsblon to the lingo amuse ment palace means money spent for lecreatlon only, It points unerringly to prosperous conditions. Tho general adinlBslons for tho past three months were as follews: January G91 1 February C2 6II March 7231 The admissions do not Include worn en and children. They aro for eve nings and Saturday and Sunday aft ernoons. The dnnce has also been well at tended. The paid admissions for tho three months were as follews: January 400.1 February 4SG!) March 4890 Skating lias also proved an attrac tion. Paid admissiens: January 7140 February 7 2 :t f. March 883U Faster, and a strike in the prison ers' cage may yet prove sufficient to arrest the progiesu of the case. Hasklns for Health. The Phenomenal Growth IN LESS THAN SIX YEARS OF THE NATIONAL BANK of MEDFORD, OREGO N FIRST "iiurrim pianos roit u:ss .moxhv" This has been the slogan of the House of Filers from the first day that the first Filers store was opened, nearly eleven years ago. That we actually do sell better pianos for less than obtainable from any other firm on the Pacific coast has long since been universally recognized. Instead of one, thero are now over forty Kllcis stores. The great advantago this vast and combined organi.atlon enjoys over all other piano-selling establishments In Western Ameilca must at once be apparent to all who stop to consider. Think of our vast output, the enormous saving In facte: y cost, the trade preferences gained by our business supremacy, which gives us absolute control of the finest and foremost makes of pianos, organs, talking ma chines and other musical Instruments, ('(insider also the tremendous econ omy in our splendid shipping and distributing t'adlltles. All these factors make possible a LIBERAL POLICY LOWEST PRICES EASIEST THE BROADEST AND STRONGEST GUARANTEE Important Notice is shown by the following figures taken from the books of the bank: I Began business, June 1o, 11)03, with $ 25,000.00 Resources, January 2, 190G S9,9n-1.'!3 Resources, January 2, 1907 2o9rl51.32 Resources, January 2, 190S 0(59,298.07 Resources, January 2, 1909 '199,007.01 Resources, .'January 2, 1910 7.0,S77.7 1 Resources, January 2, 1911 1,00S,S10.S9 circle. Mm! who hm been lu nctlvta a1'1 to com' "" ' n Umo elurge of Lb Prtwuyterluii church of! , ,'m,r t0 '"' l'urutl J'11" Jacksonville, dropped dead Snii.lny h,Ml for 'our ,lm'tor Rt onco" a"'1 Ul morning while on hU way lu church"'" iw"mi- drop 30 dropu of 11Y- for hla Sunday morning ttervhe. Mr. lfiiinla la one of the uiont wltlel) J.nowu pail on in aoutheru Oregon. Air. lCiinls waa nearly 70 yenra of g0. lie waa born iu New York In 1M1 mid wna a graduate of Prince ton tiulvurally and tho Pilucetou twiu iiiary. Puuornl notice later. O.MU1 Into a bowl of boiling water and hold the child's head over It. cour with a towel or cloth, so that only the uir tilled with H oniel va por Is breathed. This method of treatment ana sav ed many a child' life, itud mothers of rroupy children should tee to it that IIYOMKI Is always on hand Full Instruct lonu for prompt udlcf of croup la in eaih package. A 50c bottle of IIYOMKI la all you need lu treating croup. This la known lu all drug atorea aa Kxtrn Dottle by Lloyd Oslioiuno. neaiitlfully 11- ll)oniel lulialeut. Chaa. Strung ami luatratod In four colors. "The Spell", drugglata everywhere aell It. llreathe a romantic Borlal by C. K. and A. M.1 IIYOMKI. It la guaranteed to cure WIlllnuiBou. "In tho Shadow of the catarrh, croup, sore throat, bronchi Dragon," by (Iraut Carpouter. 1- U, cougha aud eoUla. or iuoue erlptlve glory of San Kranolsco'a Chi- back. neao (innrlori. April Issuo now on . sale, 15 couta. J llasklus for Health. HIMD IX Sl'NSICT AIACJAZIXU .MOTOKIXd TllltOl'fi'll (WMe'Olt MA" Nilers Music House lias arraiigcil to leilcem I III iimmil'ac luieis Casli Award I'uicliasliig Checks. These cliccks hiv worth their fiue ill lie on (lie purcliuso price of any new Piano represent ed l, us In tills contest, tiling lliciil into our store. See for join-self wlint jou can do, (IXK Hl'MillKP DOI.I.MtS TO Cll IIT Mtl.l! SSOCIATIO.V IK TIIKSH MAM I'XCTl IUi CIII'CUs WONT III: sWIXti TO OI' ON Tin: im itcn sr pick i; ok i: pi wo. HERE 13 THE WHOLE SITUATION Mnuiifncturei s aie giung pan of their advei Using tund direct to the piirchaiiiw' limtead of trending It Iu the large utngiiinch and iiewnpapeig Ity doing this the) can obtain illicit result, lu other words, tho money Having all goes to you. The manufacturer aella more planoa; we sell more plunoa, ami lu a much quicker time In fact, we do a ear's business lu tho short time of a few weeks, saving the other 11 month, salesman's salary, light, fuel, rents, etc. Who nan any this la not a good business proposition, and a direct saving to the customer purchasing a piano? Just look at the world-reuowned piano Included in this Great Opportu nity Sale: ('bickering & Sous, Kimball. Lester. Mullet ti Davis, Haddorff. Smith & Ha i' lies, Yose & Sons, Weber. Our full Hue contains over -10 dif ferent makes, fine used pianos at fl :.'.' up. A S.VYINC OK .S"VO to stint) TO KVIJKV PIANO IU'Vi:it. The Ulleih plan is bent tor iu, for it meant. iiuTeued quality, decreased cobt, and gic.ttcbt satisfaction troui ever standpoint. We are Hie only music house on the P.tiitic mast agreeing to refund jour iiiouej Uick If jou nie not satisfied, Liberal Policy, I .owes Prices, lv.iset Terms, The lun.ulest and strongest (iuaraiitee. At tills sale jou will be able to stvurc one of our regular old line IS.'I) Pianos for I lie Mimll sum ot .'stlld. If jou lle out of town, write for Prices and Terms. .sPKCIAL OKKKH 1'OU TTUSUW. APISH. II: To the first purchaser of a piano i'uc.siln) morning we will gie fret of charge a term of music ItvsMius, jou to select almost an) of the Medford teachers, OPKN i:KNlNC.S EILERS MUSIC HOUSE .Next to Medloid Mail I'lilumc lliiildiug. 'Jil N i t It In Si reel. I . M, 111 I I), (icuci.il Sales Manager. Friendship and Confidence is the Secret of This Growth There is Not a Dishonest Nickel in the Whole Million Test Is Try IS Prove Is M. L. Alford, Cashier. Oris Crawford, Asst. Cashier. DIRECTORS: P. K. Duel Chas. M. English Chas.Strang J. IS. "Watt Geo. Dunn !M. L. Alford WM. S. CKOWKLL, President. sSf Will sell a $1,000 lot for $600 if taken in next 3 days. See this Enquire at 203 Olson Street : I " " '