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fl tf PSGB TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, TUESDAY, APRTL 25. 1911, ' Mi j "fe '!vi AM ' - 1 j! !V. IS t ! . ; IS I i J if 1 N. ikf i"f sti E"l f frl K I- i i ! I LOCAL AND PERSONAL i ' .1. n. Wnlermmi of l'hlhldfllDhln Won tal. J. I). Waterman of I'hlhidolphla win a business vlidtor hero Monday. Y. V. Wood who Iioh boon vlnltltiK re latives In tliiH city returned to IiIh liotnu Jn IJagle I'olnt I,. A. NelHon win In town Monday from the HlerllnR CJold Quartz MlnlnK Com- pnny's property. Two and ono-holf ncres In alfalfa, one mile flouth of WaiihlnRton ncliool; cany terms. A. W. II. Everhard, 212 Fruit growers Bank hldg. , MIks May Hooli of Central I'olnt was a Medford visitor Monday. A. V. Whitman of Kan KrnnclKCO tran nacted business In Medford Monday. It. J. Colo of llllts, California Is visit inj; with Medford friends. Holman Unths, open Saturday, April 29th. J. 8. Collins and son, of KlRln, Illinois, tiro vIsltlnK In this city. J. II, Wood returned Monday from a trip to Anderson, California. Mrs. N. !'. Heath of Coldfleld, Novmln, Ilemotnlior the date, Wednesday, April 2Gth, Annlvernary HxoralnbH of Odd rollowshlp at tint Natntorliim ball, at 2:30 I. M. Tho public cordially Invited to attend. 29 N. .1. Taylor, of Howhurir, wuh a Med ford visitor Tuesday. Is spending a few days with friends In Medford. Do you want 14 lotH G0xl4G each for $2600 on easy tonus? C W, II. Ever hard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank bldr, Printing of nil kinds at Portland prices. Mall Trlbuno office. J, C. Donovan of Albany, transacted business hero Tuesday. I). II. Andrews of Childress, Texns, Is In Medford and oxpects to locale here, Do you own a lot and want to build n homo on 0 per cont money? Got parti culars from tho J, W. Dressier nKoney, Mall-Trlbuno hulldliiK. 33 J. R Herjiesch of Applegate was in Medford Monday. Is your house wired? Ono cigar less a day would pay for a hundred par cent lncrcaso In comfort. Start living tho electric life. needier Rrenm of Apploton, Mfnn., Is In Medford looking for n location. Medford local socialist party meets cvory Sunday night at 7:30 at Smith's hall on North Grnno street. Everybody Invited. It. Itodomel of Cincinnati, Ohio,, wari n business visitor hero Tuesday. Do you want 5 acres In alfalfa, ono mllo south of Main street, cheap? C. W. II. Everhnrd, 212 Frultgroworii Dank bldg. A. V. Ilurbaum of Portland was n business visitor In Medford Monday. Louis Jacobs of Hentthi Is In Medford looking after Ills business Interest. IIouho for sale Less than coHt. Lot for sale, $100 undor regular price. Lot II. caro Mall Trlbuno office. T. J. Martin and family who lutvo been visiting Willi A. J. Emerson left Monday for a visit -with Ashland friends, Holman HatltH, open Hntunluy, April 29th. T, J. Taylor and wife left Monday for Oakland, California after spending a few days In Medford. Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford of fice, phono No, 1201. Alex Pearson who has been visiting at tho homo of E. V Mooru left Monday for Sterling City, California. l-nto magazines, periodicals and papers nt tho frco reading room In chapel back of tho Presbyterian church. Opon eve nings from 7:00 to 10 p. m. All men and boys Invited, Mrs. W A. Miinsflold, of Talo, was In Medford Monday Soo It. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bnnk. MIm Alice Winner returned to Cen ter Point Monday lifter a visit with Med ford friends. The famous Helmiui HiitliH In North Awhliind will opon Saturday, April 28th Pure While Sulphur Water in plunges and private baths. 10.000 gallons of water an hour, fresh from the springs In natural tempumtuto of 76 degrees (lowing continuously through the largo plungu. Water in smnl plunge changed dally and limited to temperature of KG, iwiutirill giounds piotltled with park benohHH anil plo-nlo tables. 31 A. T. Ilnverldgo and Laurence llp shuro left Monday evening for the coast range dlstrlol, where limy will engut In surveying. Why not tho best. It costs no more Hummorvlllo Harbor Shop, opposite post, office, Mrs. T. IS. Konntlln of Talent was a Medford shopper Monday. Cnrkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln. Olenn O, Taylor), uUirnujH-at-law, over Jackson County Hunk llldg., .Medford, Mr Messlnger and MIhm Alva Messen ger of Again were Monday shoppers In Mudfonl. ,Mr. Salary Mhii build uiir homo und pay for It in monthly paymonts C ier cent. Clel details from the J. W. Dros sier sgHiey, Mall Tribune building 33 It C. Jerome was In Cuutrnl Point Mon ti uy. Tho Sth Inst, ul T:J0 P. M. In Odd Kolows hall, on corner of fitli nud Holly HtrtxtlH. will ocour the dmllimtlon iwer oIsbs, folowed with n luuiqiiet. 29 A. II. Xliiimvimaii of Englo Point whs n business visitor lu Medfoid Monday. Mis. R M. Waldrop. mother of Mrs. flohlw siibinllted to a severe onetatlon Monday at the Southern Oregon Imspl- Her condition Is oulte serious, but hopes tiro expressed for her n-rovery. Q. nonuer is back from' a visit In Chlrngo nnd will reside on IiIh ranch near Derby. Mrs. D. II. Miller of Hold Hill, who has been visiting nt tho home of Dr. Qoblo, returned to her homo today, T. D. Petch is home from a business trip to Snn Rrnnclsco. II. C. Kcntuor returned Monday from a business visit In, Portland. A. L. Elsunhnrt was In Mrrifnnl today purchasing supplies for Harry Foster's surveying gang. A. Y. Llndsoy of Eureka, Montana, uirlved In Medford Monday. Mrs. R A. WUHajnH of Independence, Oregon was ft Med ford arrival Monday. C. K. Coon of Onllce, Oregon, was u business visitor In Medford Monday. P, 1A Murphy, of Jacksonville, Iran' siictod business In Medford Monday, dimming Sweet and wife of Denver nre visiting with friends In this ally. W. L. AVuUli of Uoseburg wuh n busi ness visitor In Medford. O. W. Walker of Collage Orovo was In .Medford Monday Look for tho "help wauled" nd that seems like a "prospect" riuul answer It promptly. GREEK SOOTS GRIM SPECTRE Man Who Fell Thirty-Five Feet, Sufr fcred a Double Concussion of the Brain, is Now Able to Sit Up and Take Nourishment. Christ Puliniiinbls, tho CJrcok laborer who fell from n ladder at the Hotel Medford two weeks and n half ago, Is rapidly improving nnd Is utile to sit up In bed. When Injured the mnn fell n dlslnnco of 36 feet to the bnsement, wheru ho was found unconscious by follow workmen. He was. hurried to tie Southern Oregon hospital, wheru It was found that ho hid received a compound cominluuated fracture of the skull. The brain was severely lacerated by splinters of bone, anil Dr. li II. Porter was forced to per form what was at thut tlmu considered a hopeless opcrntlon. No hopes were held for tho man's re covery but lie steadily Improved and Is now tiblo to sit up. COLORADO CROP KILLED BY FROST r. Fourteen Degrees Is Section Registered in Killing Crop Montrose Writes Ira J Clark to Professor P, ft. J. O'Gara Means Better Prices. Ira J, Clark of Delta, Col., bus writ ten to Professor P. J. O'Gjirn slating thnt nearly tho entire upplo crop In tho Montrose district of Colorado has been destroyed by frost. The- thermometer on April in dropped us low as 11 degrees and completely destroyed their crop. While this works hardship on tho Col orado fruit men, It ussures' high prices for apples, as this district ordinarily fur nishes 10,000 curs of apples each season. TO PLAY ASHLAND SOON The Medford high school baseball team will cross bats with Ashland high school next Siittinluy and are practicing hard to pull down ii victory. ' Ashland high Is said to hnvo a speedy team and the local boys will have to go the limit to win. Medford has always managed to put out n chumploiishlp hunch and nre confi dent that they can beat anything they play this season. Tho Saturday contest will bo tho first of n series of three games, two In Ashland and ono here. Central Point high school has written for a game nud 0 runts puss will piob ably ha taken on Inter. The lineup for Sutuiduy will probably be: Hcrogglus, e; II. Htult and IIoIIIiik, p, McDonald, 3b, Itueder, hh; lleverldge J I.; 11 Uluko. lb, L. Uhivk. cf; Chllders, if; Wiuo or S. Hull. If. Burglars Slay Town Mnrsliinll McCLOUD, Oklu., April 26. While attempting to on p tu re two burglars who bail broken Into a geneuil Htore here to day, A. K. Aruett, town marshal, was shot to 0ath. Oeorgn How mail, who accompanied Arnett, was wounded. The burglaiM i scaped mid me being pursut d by a pose with bloodhounds National At Huston - ItOHtOII . . Hioeklyn I.ongu. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day Piiono L'271 Nllit lMioiie P. W. WVoks 2071. A. K, Oir, tt(I02. LADY ASSISTANT. i JOHN A. PERL UmlcrtJikor tun) Kiulmliticr Successor to tlio .undertaking do-1 nnrtment of Mouroru Kurnuiiro co ; Offlcu with Meilfonl I'uniltuiv C. I ; Tolejilipnos: Djty, Hell 3Gt John A. Perl, rosldonco, Uoll 4111,; Home 170L. Q, W. COHklln S0Q1. J. !!. Hut ;lor- 3571. in.er..ivni,' fiiruviri: flilf 11 V , ,--,- -- At PliltMillihu- Phlliidtdphhi Kw Vork , , 1 Al Cluolmmtl It Cliieluimtl 7 Chicago t At Ht I.oiiIh U Kl l.ouls ,,,,, I'ltlsbuiK B TO PLAY GRANTS PASS SUNDAY Local Aggregation of Ball Players Will Journey to Neighboring City Next Sunday and Play Third Game. 0 MR Court Inll will send his bnseball team to Grunts Pass again Sunday and the 'boys nro determined to win this time. Heavy practice is on tho program this weak, especially in hating, In which de partment the local players were deficient last Sunday, It Is rumored that u heavy hitter from the direction of Central Point Is to be tried out, but tho lineup will probably be the same as formerly. Medford Is believed to have the shndo on CI runts Pass and but for u bad In ning nt tho first of tho gamo should have won tho .Sunday game. Hayes Plans National Park WASHINGTON, Aprjl 1!3. "Cnrneglo National Park," to comprise lands In Arizona, to be set usldo as a public park, Is proposed In a bill Introduced by Representative Hayes of California. The hunts are known ns tho Grand Can you National Monument and the. Coco nlno National 1'orest. The proposed park's mime is in commemoration of An drew Carnegie, as "founder of some of America's greatest Institutions and the benefactor of mankind by the promotion of ii vw lusting pence," Tozer to Pitch. LOS ANGHLKH. Cub. April 25. Pitch er "Hill" Tosser who was shot In both shoulders ut the training camp In Murl etta Springs several weeks ago. Is slat ed to pitch tho opening game for tho Angels against Vernon tomorrow when tho homo team ariives from Portland. ToUer has been working out In secret every day Husking for Health. " TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY HIGHCItOr-T residence sites nro sollln dully; piiiko your selection befor cholco lots are sold. roil UHNT Nicely furnished room, ludy preferied. Apply 23tS North Cen tral avenue. :i" Hill SALrJ A S room modern eottag-, on paved stieat, cement walks, price Is right. $500 will handle, rent easy AddrcHs box 27, oily. 31 roit SAl.K Quart fruit Jurs. flower puts. Phone Pacific lli.1 S02 South Kir. At New New Voik . Washington Auiorlcnu Yoik I.etpi. At Huston Hont'in l'lillMiWliitilu , 9 At DlMjlt . H Detroit .......,...,, 7 Nt Lout ,......,., C At Chloagu It Chicago ,,, S Cleveland t Kortliweitcrn I, to rue. At Html tin It Mrltl i iHirtluml 10 At VilHMHIVW 'Miii'ouvr Thmhiu At Rpaktine KpMkaiw Vltiturla ttt BE WISE Bo a Yeoman Just consider for t tnomotit the num erous good things there Is about a mum beruhlp In tliu Hrotherhood of Ameri can Vvoinrn. Good thing No. I. In the event of your doutli. you leave your family, In ready cash, tha amount of the present vtilue of your eeitlf lento. Good thing No. 2. Should you meet with such mlsfoitune ns to dlsnblo you peimnnently you may draw hnlf tho value of your policy. You aro en- ltlml to this iMJiieflt if you are physical ly disabled, whether tho disability eeiiiun from alckuoKii. aculdeuts. or old i age. I Good thing No. 3. Should you break' an arm or leg, or los an eye. you may lutvo In ready oush a portion of your policy. j Good thing No. 4. Should you get sick. I your lodge will oro fir you. Good thing No, ... You uio entitled to tho social plUeiMi of your liomo-! stead, wliloh InuludtiM opuortuiiltles fori eMi-ndliig your uoquulntunoo. and partl lwtUiu In soolal, literary and eduoutlon al functions. OtjQ.il thing Niv. 0. Vrnternullsni brulen uu8 thoughts, ami elves op portunity for doing good. Good thing Nn. 7. Yonien everywhere pmctto tho iirluclpUs of the order WIimIoih. I'lwrlty nnd Protection. Ow thing No. S. Wo lutvw ben er-Raiil-Md only li yrs. and our mwiiUr hli ttaeliMi tt 16Q.M4 imuk. Oooi) tltlNK Nu. 9. TtMtra U about J I iTI0,M4 iHld away for tl mlliy ibty. and It1 tbat UMaus no e.vtm asftmnt Good things No. 19. Wn lwvo payed avr IS.M.M In Umeflts and that'll tin) boat of all. ttwl's what tlio Ywmitn 11 wwn (MrgaBia! for. to pay twivftts la Vvr furUtr lufotniatlon, phono Main . U.J91. I CLYDE H, ORKEH, I Ulitrlct Mauag-tr. ;$ IS IT CRAZY Despite Rumors to That Effect Due to Smudging These Warm Nights Orchardist Marshall, Has an Ex planation. . Q. K. Marshall, Orchardist, Is not crazy although some of his neighbors have been expressing fears of lute ns to his sanity. Although ho has been smudg ing his orchard of late, nud will do so again tonight with the temperature about 38 degrees, he has a renson. 'It's this nn orchard beating company Is merely demonstrating their fuel pots. When tlio neighbors of Mr. Marshall' observed him heuttng Ills orcht'ril the last few nights, they begun to think that late hours during to front, hud robbed him of his reason and he has been kept busy explaining. Ho if you notice him during tlio same thing tonight remember 'tis only a demonstration. Bridge Repaired. Tlio much needed repairs on the Hear Creek Hrldge on Kast Alain street were made Tuesduy nnd will help somo what to nllevjute somo of the discomforts felt by those who uro forced to cross it dally. New boards have been placed In the flooring and the bridge strengthened In other minor ways. While materially Increasing the safety of the bridge the Improvements do not come up to tho expectations of those advacatlng a now brldgo but will have to do until fur ther arrangement-; can bo made. CRANKS AUTO: BREAKS WRIST Oran Murphy is Injured by Kick Back of Crank on Automobile Arm is Placed in Splints Injury Very Painful. ' Ornn Murphy had the bones of his right wrist splintered Monduy evening while cranking his automobile. Tho en gine kicked back and ns Mr. Murphy was In such n position that he could not let go if the crunk he received the full force of tho blow. A physician was called and the dam age member v.iis placid In splints. HIGH LINE DITCO FOR APPLEGATE Engineer Roberts Surveying New Line Which Will Place Many Addi tional Acres Under Water in the Applegatc Valley. EE CRUSHED ELECT SECRETA! i BY FIEMlOli ON WEDNESDAY Foreman of Plumbing Department of Directors of Commercial Club Vill Medford Hardware Company is In jured While at Work on Hotel Medford. Take Action on Applications To morrow Night "Chimes of Nor mandy" Forces a Postponement. Frank Cotterlll, foremnn of tho Med ford Hardware Company was severely .. A i . , 1I..1..1 f 1 f -. 1 11 1 . II tit A injure,. Ul uie ,... ..iu u ----, neaUy nsB(cintlon at 4:30 o'clock for th. o'clock Monday afternoon. Mr. Cotterlll , . .. ... was doing some plumbing work on tho The board of directors of tht Medford Commercial club will meet Wedm-sdri, afternoon lu the offices of tlio Medford second floor ut the edge of the clevutor shuft when the elevator arose iigd crash ed ugultist his left leg. Ho' was hur ried to the Southern Oregon Hospital In I tlio Perl umbulitnou nnd Dr. I'm ter was called to uttund lilm, several Onntiu o.ih were found on the left kneo but It Ik not known whether or not permanent Ixliixit iltl -piiuiiH fpntn Min riinlitnnt Ho was later taken to his homo where nt tl,L "ealty ""lei-H. he Is now risttng easily purpose of choosing a secietary of thi- Compiorolnl cltU). A largo number or applications will Imi considered. Tho directors were to meet Tuesday night, but, owing to the fact tbat sp iral of the directors thinking tho board wi'M meet .Monilny, purchased tickets to "Tiro Chimes of Normandy, for this evening, the meeting was postponed. The club will meet Wednesday evening Knglncer W. J. Roberts has stirvoycd a new hlghline lrilgutlon ditch lu tho Ap plegato for P. M. Ware which when completed will place many additional Prison "Strlpos for Officials. NRW OltLKANS, La., April 2i. Twelve election ofllclnls of the city of acres of land In Unit valley undor water, :sew urienns, who recently pleaded gull- It Is planned to mnKo extensive improvo ty In the so-culled ballot box stuffing ments lu thut section nlong Irrigation cases to charges of violating tho stato lines. election laws, were sentenced today to eight months' Imprisonment cuch In the Xionffboat Improves. Parish prlbon. J HUKe'ALO, N V., April 25. Tom Longboat, like wine. Improves with age. This Is the verdict of speclutoru who saw LESTER BUTTERFIELD TAKES 1 BRIDE Lool. for a tmant through want nd vciMsiW'--iis most teii.mt-fitxb rs do. Cards have been received In this city nuiiQU'icIng tho marriage of Miss Anna Iassen of St. Louis, Mo., to Lestor J. Huttorfleld nt Haudon, Or., on Thursday, April 13. MHr. nuttorflold has many friends In this city who wish him n nnaotli voy age on the matrimonial sea. Ho was lormorly the foreman of the Mall Tri bune's Job printing plant. Orrine for Wliiskey and Beer it. OrrlneU the standard remedy and Is every whore recognised as tlio iiidhI successful ami reliable liomo treatment for the "Urlnk Habit.' It is highly pralinl by thousands of women, because It has restored tbclrloved ouei to lives of sobriety ami usefulness, and tbo weekly waget which at one tlmowcrespoat for "Urbik" aro now used to punhasa tlio ncccsbark-s and fiaity couifortiof home. Any wife or mother who wants to save her husband or sou from "Drink" will be glad to know that she can try OltKINKaml If no benefit q obtained altera trial, we will refund the money, OUKIN'H Is prepared lu two forms, No. 1, secret treatment, a powoer, aDsohitely tastelct' nnilordorleMi.Ktveilsecreiiy in ioou or urniK OKRINHNo.i.inpiU form, is for those whe deshc to take voluntary treatment. OltRlNIl costs only $i.oo a box. Write for Free Orrim llooklet (mailed in ldalu Healed euveloDe) tr Orrlno Co.. CI2 Orrlnn bulliuiik-. .ish- lngton, V. C Orrlno is recommended nnd Tlnsklns for Ilenlth. lllm give I-'rnnk Nebrlsh all the distance he could gain lu a minute, und then conn on the boat Nebrlsh by about half n lap, no more distressed than If ho hnil js for H.,ie in this city by Leon R Hns- Just strolled around tho block. The time kins, 211 Kast Main street, Medfoid, wus 1: 01:30 for the ten miles. Oregon. Frank F. Miller H and Proprietors of the H. G. Manville . i M. & M. Billiard and Poo ra nor Ml . Announce the Opening of the finest equipped Billiard and Peel Parlor between Portland and San Francisco -:- -: TONIGHT at 7 P. M. 219 W. Main Street You are. cordially invited Medford, Oregon Orchestra in attendance Ch lmes o f Normandy MEDFORD THEATRE T oni ght April . -m BENEFIT GREATER MEDFORD CLUB MEDFORD THURSDAY, APRIL 27 THE EMINENT ACTOR Frederick Warde AND LV) KrPPOKTIXO ARTISTS 1NT A SPLKX I)T1) SnCNK1 PROMOTION OK Julius Caesar PRICES -SOc, $1.00 AND $1.50. Seat Sale Opens Monday, April 24. THE I - FRIDAY, ATRE APRIL 28 - A. H. WOODS PRESENTS The Girl from JJgrf QV PAUL POTTKR'S C1RKATKST PLAY COMPLETJ.; PR01)r(T10X SAME AS RUN 300 NIGHTS IN NEW YORK CITY Seats on Sale Tuesday, April 25. ttwf llukni fur lliuilth. turn ft f