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PAGE TCTOHT . i - - ftfEDFORD MAIL TRTBTJNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY. APRIL 20, 19 1. 4- -r, , s ." ' -V- N 4 2,000,000 ARE LOWLY DYING Lewis Ernstcrn, First Secretary of American Legation in Chinese Cap ital, Says Famine Stalks Unchecked in China. HOSE CARTUSED i, WEDDING CHAISE MERCURY DOES HILAR ASKS NOT TOUCH 30! WHITE L BR FOR SALE N i: W Y O It K, April 20 Tfto iiiH- lOll IKTHOIIH Wltll n SOU inlli'H of ! nn are facliifj Htar ntton, nccurriliiK o I.lWlH lOlllHlrlll, 'irHt Hccrctury of in AtiH'rlciui (ik lon In the Oilnrmi 'npllal, who iir 'Iveil lii'io on I'diiid tlic Adriatic, of tln Whlto Hlar line Mr KliiHtolu Iihh Iifi'ii away Hlncn Dccuiiihci. lyVJ, Ill'll III" ttHM, truiiHfcrrcd from tlutv at tlm AiihtImiii li-KUtloii In Tnr-kt-v to l'fkln. llti In on lwivo of nu- HVllCH. "(.'omlllliiiiM In China aro far worwc than tlmy aro Hponcit to lie. TliounaudH an- tlyliiK antl (ho rollnf m'tit liy clvlll.eil rountrli'H linn jirovon hut a ilrop In tlio Imiktit. DlHtillintldii Ih difficult and 1 Hlll tlio IichI cffortH of tlio Itl'll CrOHS Hoch'ty HUffuiliiff Ih oxtuiiHlvc anil acute." MKU3UU EUtiTEIN- Meclfortl Fire Department Meets Jack Dent antl His Bride, Who Was For merly Miss Margaret Ewliank, on Their Return From Eugene. Ask. Carload of Unblei. l'OHT WOltTH. ToxnH. April 20. HfcntiHit tin- Htork Ih making fi'W vIhII In Port U'oitli tlio Unllt-il Cliiiiltlox AHhoclatlon Iiiih annoiincml that, at the iiiiii'Ht of many yeuiu: manli'il eon pleH, It liiid wrltton to dimity organl xatloim In New York iihIUmk that a arloail of Infants hotweon tliu iiri'H of two montliH anil thrro years ho Hunt line limnuillalidy. Tlio othor mornliiK n cat load of Hlxty-Hlx Now York ha-hli-H puHHcd thtotiKh, In rharKo of iiurxuH, hound for HoiiHton, wlioro Iioiiiuh alri'iuly havo liomi found for thorn. Fort Worth trlt'd to ohtaln u fow of tliem-, hut tlm diimaiiil In HoiiHton wnH Krcntitr than tlio Hlipply. ho Pott Worth .Iiiih or-ili-ifd a carload of It h own. Now lIaiit)lilro Grand Army. CONCOItli, N II, April 20. annul Army men of Now IlnmpHliIro aro Kath crltiK lii'io today In annual encampment, which will iiIhd nerve to commemorate I Im ncm. centennial of tlio lirenklnn out of the civil war. A ciimp-flrc and pub lic reception will ho hold IIiIh evejihiK. villi addri'HHoH of uilcome hy Governor IIiihh, Mayor I'tciii'li, and othciK II Vt'iiH for Health. Wi'ilni'Hdty nftornoon ii teicKratn wan received hy tlio fire boyn that Jack Dent and hrlde wo. I Id he on tlm 11:20 oxpiuHH from KiiKotif. Tlio hoyH forth with jirececiled to et hiiHy. The hoy woto all notified to he "on ilock" In uni form to iccelvo their brother fireman and hrldo. Hut for fear that Jack would Klvo the hoyn the Hllp at Cold Hill or Cential I'olnl, mi auto wiih liltcvil nnd llnrry Mm;, Heniy HaHwell and Frank liludley rodo to (lold Hill to meet them and liiHuro n Hafo delivery at Alodford In the meantime the hoyH at homo took a two wheeled hand Iioho cait and fixed up a comfortable Heat thereon with plenty of cuhIiIoiih and robeH, decorated the wheelH with tlio national colorH, iiIho bellH and waited fo rtlie train. It came and with It Jack and IiIh bride and their eHcortH from (lold Hill. Ah Jack came In hIkIiI of the Iioho cart he was heard to exclaim, "(lee? TIiIh Ih whoro Frank l.llidley KotH even with me." Jack whh aHHlHted Into tlio cart and when Mih. Dent wiih Invited to take a Heat IichIiIo him Hlie thtow up her hanilH and wild, 'Oh My No," hut Jack hiiIiI, "C'oiiiii on," nnd like a kouiI Hennlhlo little wlffo hIik "camo." Tlio lend rope waH run out nnd the hoyn Krahed hold and the proccHHlou Htarteil. Harry I.lmr and Allx 'rl(,'bt were tlio leadeiH and the way thoy haw ed their neekH and pranced would have niiidii an old HtiiKe driver weep for Joy. "Hotly Top" lllKlinm and llaz Oorwiry weio the heavy wolKlit wheelerH and Chief Amaim, Henry HaHwell. Hairy WIIhiiii, riautlo Met., Dee UnmllHon and othorH worked In tlio huImk. They went carefully down North Front Htroet un til thoy hwuiik Into 10a Ht Main and thon thu leaderH bocatuo uninannKahlt) nail nwny thoy went for IVnxt Meilfonl. Chief Ainiiun tiHod to ho u miuare milted tiottor when the hoyn had to haul n Iiohi) catt to the flreH, hut Hlnce our city iladH rurnlHhed him that flue auto runabout ho Iiiih k1 nut of prac tice!) Homowhiit, nnd when tlio leadeiH Htiuck their ntrlilo.lt would havo been difficult for n i iioo Iioibo limn to decide whether (Jeuo wiih a "hIiIo whooloi" or a "ilhiKonal tiattei" ho trotted and hu paced nnd when the WheelerH stopped on IiIh Iioi'Ih ho wont up In the air and run llko everything. It Ih about one mile fro mtlie depot to Mr DentH iohI- IIOIICO llllll wueil lllii liuyn HUH lieu, el I'll i them wifely at their homo, the chief I Clear Sky Prevails and Much Smudg ing is Done but is Unnecessary O'Gara Kept in Constant Touch With Situation. I AdJolnlnK the famouB Suticrest Or- 'chard, 2 inlleH from Talent, 4 1-2 miles Councilman Millar Would Withhold I fro,n As,,lnnd nml wh,ch sold t0 Bo8ton I pnrtleH a few dayH ao, for 265,000, I Contract Until Company Agreed tO offer for Halo 2S0 acres the same kind nlA 1 II ! nun ui Hum ,iuiiv;i:ni uiuuuiu, null cuiuiuy umy Hiiicriuun uuuur tin 1 t m mvitiT rrai,tnnt 3. A. PERRY. Vice-PreBident J F. E. MERRICK, Vice-Presldt JOHN 3. ORTH, Cashier W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cnahlor, Laying Water and Sewer Mains. A IlKht front nettled In the valley WetlncHilay nlKlit hh iiedlcted by 1'iof. i Millar, O'Ontii, but did no ilatmiKo. A few lu HtancoH of hiiiuiIkIiiK were recorded but wiih uiineroHHiiry iih the meicuiy did not fall finite to 30 doKreoK. A clear Hky prevailed throiiKhout the nlKht. The fruit will be out of danger In a .short time and mldnlKbt IkIIh will hooii be a thliiK of the pant 7FJF, KzttLi in effort wiih tnnde by Oooibo If. HoclallHt count llman from the Third ward, nt u locont He.sHlon of the city couii'll to cheek the KinntltiK of a contract to the JiicoLhon-lindu Company until that company hatl iiKreod to em ploy only American labor. Tho motion offoietl by Mr. Mllliir wiih out of order at the time and It was not lnoUKht up ukiiIii. At WednoHi h mcctliiK of council tho followliiK toutlue were tllnpoHed of, A resolution for the layliiK Inch v ator main on KniKht sti the ilt mattorH fff u 4 et from Tnft Htroet to Hummit iixtniie wiih piinh ed. A plat of tho Myers addition to the city of Medfortl wiih approved and ac cepted. A permit to till I lit a residence on South Central avenuit wiih granted to A. I'. Talent. A parcel or land deeded by A. I'. Tal ent for Htleot puipoHoH wiih accepted. A motion to widen and straighten Palm Htroet wiih can led and a petition to cIiihu North Central avenuo wiih Krant ed. A motion to alter tho HpeelflontlonH ho iih to admit tho use of cement pipe In sewer coiiHtruotlon wiih panned. Tlm matter of tho ooiiHtructlon of hpwith wiih inferred to the Htreot nnd fliiauco committees who will tuku the matter up with the JaoobHen-llailo Com pany. , Haiti In a fulnt whlHper "HoyH; hero Ih whore 1 ildo," and iiroceoded to Kot Into tho cart ami the hoyn hauled him hack to tho file hall. "Whew," Haiti Hotly Pop. "That was tho popplncHl run that I over made" I.nwton took tin m nil back Into the horho parlor to the wiihIi nick ami Knve them a cold shower hath and they all went homo happy Docktatler Tonight. Lew UockHtiiilor will be the attraction i at the Metlfortl thentie, ThurHilay, April ,20, when the "Twentieth century" )nt I tein of mliiHtrolHy will ho shown here for the fliHt time. j TIiIh year DockHtntler calls IiIh enter ' talnmont tho "Possum Hunt Club Ho wie.' which Introduces the entire eotn- pany In a series of hiUKhahlo Incidents. I Hi- has surrounded lilnihelf with tho fol- IowIiik choice holectlons from the funny ' fold Carroll Johnson, IMtllo Ma.ler, ) "Happy" Nutilty, CIiiih Fulk, William Hr.indt, I-'nink Fnrron, (-'Iiiih. J Ray mond, I.ouls r. Mulr and a host of otherM DoekHtailor IiorIiih the fun-makliiK the moment lieenters the scene of tho first part, which takes place on the lawn uf the club Iiouho limine; reception The Htory for It Ih "inlnHtielsy with n plot," concoiiiH HoekHtatlor'H trip to tho north polo The members of tho "I'ossuin Hunt club" tdoct "l.ew" for the honor anil It Is to escape this dreaded trip about which the funny story Ih written Through tlu luachlnatlonH of Hit1 iiVii tloii man and u bottle of wonderful dream water IioIh put to Hloep anil Home bit; HtiiKe pictures depict its reality It takes him antl the members of tho or Kiinlratlo.'t for a trip to the strange isl and of 'Chantlcler" with Its kowous "coon" bird characters, on board tho ship Theimldor. During this there Ih lutrav oHty of tho coinlo opera, "I'lnafore" which furnlKhoH no end of merriment, anil u spectacular and picturesque dance called "Louisiana" Ititroduclui; Carroll Johnson antl 20 others. DockHtniW oh cupoH In mi airship of most wonderful coiiHtruotlon which circles over the heailH of tlioiuiillenco The awakenlnK shows the triumphant return of tho whole troupe to the rathskeller of the club house for u beefsteak dinner, whore there arelntiodiiced some of tho most amusliiK acts of tho entertainment SeatH now on sale and alfalfa soil, ICO acres under cultiva tion, n dwelling house, barn, water tank, etc. The whole. 280 acreH fenced. If you purchase tho whole 280 ncres, the price will bo $125 an acre, If you buy the 160 acres under cultivation It wll bo $200 tin acre, very cheap. Come to Talent and let me show you tho place. Luman N. Juddj TALENT. Also CO acres, 2 1-2 inlloH from Tal ent, Soil very fertile, a healthy loca tion, u seven room house and outbuild ings, etc. A well of pure, sparkling water, several springs; twenty acres deal ed ;a family orchard also poaches, pears, plums, prunes, cherries and sonio small fruit A lovely view of Hogue Hlver Valley. I'rlco $0000 or $100 an acre. Come nnd let mo Hhow you the place. Also 0, 10, 15 acre lots, covered with young fruit. Close to Talent, Oregon. Luman N. Judd TALENT, ORE. To the Public Wo wish to call tho attention of prospective buyers to the fact that wo have been In the county over 40 years aud aro prepared to show Bomo of tho choicest tractB In the valley. Costs noth ing to look at our list ot bargains. McDonough & Demmer KKAIi KS1ATK AXI) INSURANCE ROOM H, STEWART HLDG. Corner Main nnd Itnrtlett Sts. I'liono 471. The Medford National Bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 SAFK DEPOSIT BOXES FOH RENT. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Wo BOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. Make a Selection of our small cakes nnd specialties nnd you'll have n collection of ns tempting nnd tootlisomo dainties as wore ever sot before a king. Dou't bo too late coming for yours, how over. We can never seem to bake enough no manor how many extra we bake fresh daily. Medford Bakery 3D. Delicatessen TODD & CO. SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE HOME-MADE PIES AND PASTRY LADY COOK IN CHARGE. Medford Iron Works E. G. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumpa, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE ft GO. Medford Concrete Construction Co. Manufacturers of GLAZED CEMENT SEWER PIPE I Plant j North Riverside I Phone M. 6091 Delivered to any part of city. C. J. SEMON, Mgr. CRUSHED ROCK SCREENED GRAVEL Office: FruitgrowerM1 Bunk Bldg. Phono SI. 05U. WASHED SAND for Concrcto for Brick Work for Plastering rr.r4f 44r m.4r -44-- ? Mid-Season Clearance Sale of Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Coats and Millinery We want room for new goods and must have it. Hence, this season's best cloths and latest models unsparingly UNDERPRICED to make room for goods that are daily arriving! Remember this store has only been open five months no old goods to show. Every piece of merchandise was bought for spot cash and marked much lower than the prevailing retail price. Now at this MID-SEASON'S CLEARANCE SALE it will only take a small amount of money to secure that Suit, Coat or Hat you may need Clearance of Ladies' Suits $15.00 ladies' suits now . . . $11.25 $18.00 ladies' suits now . . . $13.50 $20.00 ladies' suits now - . . $15.00 $25.00 ladies' suits now . . . $18.75 $30.00 ladies' suits now . . . $22.50 $40.00 ladies' suits now . . . $29.50 Ladies' $1.00 cumfy-cut union suits C!a trimmed with linen lace . . . " 10 doz. ladies' swiss vests worth up Cp to 15c at &' Ladies' 10c pure linen handkerchiefs! 5c Initial handkerchiefs 5c Men's 50c suspenders .... 29c Men's 50c 4-in-hand ties .... 29c Men's 25c 4-in-hand ties .... 13c Clearance Sale of Hats Gage Hand-Tailored. Everyone a Perfect Dream. Gage Hats Lead for Style. $20 Gage hats now $14.85 $18 Gage hats now $12.90 $12 Gage hats now $8.65 $10 Gage hats now $6.95 $8 Gage hats now $5.15 Sale on Above Articles Friday April 20 and Saturday 21 ASK ABOUT OUR PROFIT SHARING PLAN THE GOLDEN RULE AKINS, BENTON & CO. 226 W. MAIN STREET & I X '-.-' ' --'.1Ssss