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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1011. R& PAGE SIX r.tf IKrf'i u 7 W f ... iii'i nKft &vi J: I :I4J i M&r- a. i w ' v Medford Mail tribune AN INDEPENDENT NEWHl'APEIt p.uhlisiikd oahjV except Satur day II Y THE MEDFOJIP riUNTINO CO. - Tho Demoerntlu Times. Thn Mnlfonl Atnll, Tin- Medford Tribune, Tlio Bouth- em urvRonian, tiio Aswunu Triuuno. Offlco MulPrriliuno iiulldlnjr, 25-27-29 North 11 r street; phone, Slain 2301. Home "G. OUR PESTILENTIAL PEST. aiJOIlQE PUTNAM, Editor and Manager Entered ns second-class inattor n Mcdfonl. Oregon, under the net of March 3, 1879. Official Taper of tlio City of .Medford Official Paper of Jnelcson County SUBSCRIPTION BATES. Ono year, by mall .$5.00 Ono month by mall CO I'er month, delivered by carrier In Medford, JnckHonvlllo nnd Cen tral I'nint no Bunday only, by mall, per yonr. ... 2.00 Weekly, per year 1.60 SWOK3 OIROUIiATION. Dally average for nix months ending December 31, 1910, 2721. rail aal Wire Unlttd Vzatm BlipntchcB. Thn Mall Trlbuno In on nalo at tlio Ferry News Htand, Snn Kranolftco. Portland Hotel Nowh Stand, Portland. noyman News Co., Portland. Ore, W. ,Q. Whltnpy. HeiUUv, WumIi. 1 2IEDFOBD. OBEOON. . Metropolis of Southern Oregon nnd Northern California, and tlio fastcst grnwhiK city In OruRon. Population U, B. census 1910; 8840; estimated, 191110,000, ' 1'lvo hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water System completed, kIvIiik finest supply puro mountain water and six teen miles of street ImiIiib pavod nnd. contracted for at rt cost exceeding II. 000,000, making a total of twenty miles of pavement. t-'Postofflco receipts for year ending March 31, 191, show Incrcnso of 41 per cent. Hunk deposits a gain of 22 per cent. , I. IJanner fruit city In Oregon Tloguc nivpr Hpltaonborg apples won swf.cp- Biaxea prize ana utio or i "Applo Xing' of the World." at tho National Applo Show, Spokane, 11)00, and a car of Nowtowns won v ' rirat rriio In 1910 at Qanndlan International Applo Show, VnnppUYpr, D. C. tlloguo Jtlvor pears brought Inchest prices In nil markets of tho world dur ing wio phhi six years, Write Commercial club, Ino'oslng Q cents for postago ror tho rineat commu nity pamphlet over written. FLY time is here again Every clay sees a few wore millions of the pestilential pests hatched. Regular excursions from garbage can, refuse pile and manure heap to dining room and kitchen will soon be the order-'ol'the day. "Wherever they go, and they go everywhere, in hovel and mart and palace, they leave an infected trail of filth, disease and death. ' It is easier to prevent than to cure. Now is the time of prevention. Keep garbage cans covered, streets and alleys and back yards free from filth. Screen porches, doors and windows. Leave iio remunnts of food exposed. Have stable refuse carted off daily. Omit no precaution, both on your own account and on account of the commu nity's. Stable manure is the chief source of flies in all commu nities. In it the flics lay their eggs by the million, su the city should see to it that flies are barred from such breed ing places. Manure should be stored in bins, where flics cannot get at it, and carted away daily. If sprinkled with kerosene, it loses attractiveness to the fly. Flics are the chief and most active agent in the spread of dangerous and infectious maladies, ft is principally to blame tor the spread dl typhoid and similar diseases. They carry on their feet the germs that cause illness and death. Acting Mayor Merrck set the proper pace bv naminer a cleaning-up day' for Met'ord; The cleanliness thus es- proposed free use Jig one Agricultural Implements and Farming Supplies Lead; Timber to Be Ad mittedIt is Underwood's Bill and May Pass Congress. Ji . r tablished should be maintained throughout the summer. The city health officer should see to it that sanitury pre cautions are enforced, so that the housefly's activities wagons ami farm WASHINGTON. D. C, May 1. The complete) list of ar ticle proposed u be plac;od on the free list by tho bill or fered by Oscnr Un derwood, democratic leader of tho house, Is; "Plows, tooth nnd disk harrows, head p r s , harvesters, renpery, agricultural drills and planters, mowers, horo rakes, cultivators, thresh- Ing machines nnd cotton gins, farm carts nnd n,H other An Ideal Orchard Home at a Sacrifice $100 PER ACRE Consists of ICO acres; thrco anil ptiHiaK mllva from thriving railroad town; two miles from sldetruek; one mile rrom Itoguo river; CO neres In cultivation; 40 acres In 2-ycnr-old fruit or bqijt com mercial vurletles; 15 acres In wheat; half ncro of .Tokay grains; threu, never- falling springs, sufficient wntur tp Irri gate largo garden and for all r.omesuc purposes, situated right at house; about $260 worth of stock nnd Implements go with plnee. One of most bonutlful building sites In Hogtio IUvor valley Splendid view of tlio rlvpr. Mount TUl and surrounding vulley. Two houses and largo barn nnd severnl other outbuild ings. On county road connecting with new brldgo to bo built tills summer. Dust fishing In tho world nnd near best hunting grounds In vulluy. Lands u lja cpnt not bo had for twice the money. Owner In poor henlth nnd In order to make iulck sale will sacrlflco for $10. 000; hnlf cash, balance In one and two year, Q per cent. You can deal dl-ccl with owner. For fuither Information ca.l 1118 West Eighth street or phone Main C901. - may be reduced to a minimum BLAMES OTIS FOR TIMES DYNAMITING SPIRITUALISM TO BE , TAUGHT AT STANFORD - COMMUNICATION. 'To tho Editer: Tho following edito rial .appeared recently In n local papors ,' "Good law to copy California has on ntcd n Inw that Is an excellent road to tho betterment of social conditions. In ono respect. H requires thnt husbandH who, bocomu fathom of children and re fuse to support tlx'lr wives and families shall bu put to work on the public high ways nt Jl.no per day nnd the wages earned In thlH wny paid to tho wild valves nnd families. "Oregon cannot copy tho California law too soon, and It Is too bad that It Ih not In force now so thnt hoiiiu qf tjiesp follows who rofuso to work nnd Htjpport their wlvcn nnd children could got itusy nt once, nnd not doing so vol untarily, tlio offleors of tho Inw could Ijnvq them hulji out with tho good roads proposition." ' for Mitt tiifpimntlon of tho udltflr ami thomi who may bo misled hy Mm nrtlplc, poruilt mo to iiuotn the Oregon Inw on tho Hittno subject n law whluh Califor nia copied, nnd which 1ms been in forco lii this ntnto for moro than four years IHiMt, nnd has bon rightly unforced by tho courts. It Is an follow): "AH n to punish n, person for Tallinn or refusing, without Just or 'sufficient cnuse, to . Hiipporjt hlu wfo or chil dren. ""Hectlon 1. Any man who, without sufficient cause, shall fall to support his wire or child shnll bo doemd guilty of n mlikdemnnor, anil shall bo punished, therefor by Imprisonment In Mm county Jiill for not less than thirty days, nor jndro Minn ono yonr. ''Section 2, Any person convicted un der this net may bo compelled to woik upon thu public roads or any other pub lic work of Mm county, pursuant to any law of MiIh state, and during tho term ho ho works Mm vaunt)' court In Its din orutlon nmy pay, for tho support of hlx wire or his child nut to oxcofd f IQ per tiny." (KiihsIoii Iiiwh of Oicgou, Jl07 p, 13'.'.) Oregon does not havo to copy from California any law on the subject. As u Htato Mho lives up to her motte: "Alls volat proprlls." , aligned) -WKUKOOT. DKAO CANALS XOK HEAD or vfBAX.Tmr URuaaxuT ' WAHIIINOTON, n C Muy .'Vu ptdlco lioiu today uru ilmtfctiiK oanuls flir thu head of Dr. William Gray, 5, a ealthy druggist, wlnmu duuomposetl and inutllatiid body nmis found In th mud of llock creek. I Willi u large sum of money on his per son, Ur. Gray left it local hospital on March 1 nnd has not beol seen since. As l5r. Oray wua eccentric, it was believed ifo would turn up Hitfo anil well, but later his fi lends became uneasy unci a smirch was tustltutiHl This had been practically abandongd when tlnee btiys pried tho cqJ)ho froin th creek hwl. Tlu lu-ad had beup out off nwtr the sioulders iyi;l tho torso was greatly mutlhiwd. Tho coat, vust and money of tho dead liinu mo inlsHlng HEATTI.E, Wash.. May 1. "Harrison pAI.O ALTO. Cal May. 1. Tho first Gruy Otis, puhlisl(or of t'" J-os Aiigolos chair pr 8plri(unlHin In any American TlmcH, Is reaping tho fruits ho has university today Is being arranged for tit sown," said Judge Hlchard U'lnsor In blaming tho dynamiting upon Otis' con duct of his pqpor. Wlimqr was oio speaker to 3000 persons nt a iruss maul ing of union Jnlior nnd soelnllstH last night. AVllllnm Unnnon, vlcp-presldopt of the mnchlulnsts' national union, snld tho Times had othor enemies than or guulzod labor which might have Inspired tho dynamiting. IluHOlutnus wore adopt ed denouncing tho sccrot nrreHt o( tho McNamnrs. HUES MACVHAycm TOR $100,000; X.IBEIi CHAHOBO CUIPAGO, May 1. Hull for $100,000 for libel wiih fllcil hero toduy ugalnst Becretary of tho Treasury MucVcagh by Charles I.eae.h, former collector of cub turns nt Clovulaiul. I.uieh nlleccn that hen MnoVengi reipovetl him from of fice ho libeled lilm publicly through Mm uccusatlon that I.oneh hnd permitted goods, on wlilrti duty was ilup to bo re moved from tho Cleveland customs houso without proper payment bolnjf innde. Htanfonl as the result pf a 100,000 gift to the university by Thomas Wei ton (Stanford of Melbourne, Australia, broth er of tho late United States Senntor Lo land Ktunford, Tnlf of tho gift nlreiuly mnde Is to be devoted to thu chair of spiritualism and It Is understood that Stanford bus as sured tho trustees that he stands ready (o supply as much as $1,000,000 tp fully endow a. cha(r for thelnvcsMgittlon of spiritualism and kindred subjects. Major Duvall Will Recover. PEKING. May 1. Major General lu vull who was seriously Injured In a wreck of the Ilaukow-Peklng express train at Chonxetlngfu, will recover. 11 was badly bruised about tho hrful and body. USED AUTO. Whlto Gas car, completely cqulppoi' with top, wind shield, speedometer magnoto, etc., etc. will sell for J1500 UEAIt CHEEK MOTOU CO. Our Correspondents JACKSONVILLE CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. riVE ENDANOERED WHEN OAKLAND UX.QCK UURNB t OAKLAND, Cul.. May 1 Half a block lntiu down town bccllon was hurnnd iTnrly today nnd five lives were emlan gored. Four flremtm narrowly osouped When the Dlutx opera house tyll. II. Tuuk. ijilntl editor of tli.i' HooldllHt World, wiim tirugged unaoiihuou from (ho butldlnif, almost suffopated by suioHa Tho Lakeside skating rink was de stroyed uml two upper floors of the Pol ytechnic MuslnesH college, a minium structure of four stories, watt imrtlttll)' liuriu'd. Sixteen persons In the Htiywl rooming lioysu, ovur IJio opera omj. worn iosHii'(i. DnmaKo to othPr ndjolnlng propurty brought tho total loss In 1100,000. Dlwts opera houso was once the only Ihttutrv In Oukhuid and Uoolh and llairet had iMjforniod there, y.ooklnjf for n Br?alnT by his wlf li in I nan M"- Jxtuiwoii tu tttllftl ID WoiHlUurii l tli- kenotm HI- utiMH of her fntlur. (?o)iinvl roller. tli uwntal Mlinr. will lltive llr I'tuxlle IHiK til lllW iiUHItvm $150 Will I'll' lot on pAVtfment. sewxrl m-t Mmidav The Ih-mi t lit. inuiK.'l nnd water In, Heut buy In Medford Ad aff.ir. niil pi.mit.l Is hl motto drew ?Jox ?7, n tf M vtUvv. 97 j Mm. M M rouM-) rvtuniftl Halm County Surveyor Grlsex was nt the county seat lrhlay on official business. W, II. Goro motored to Jacksonville Tliuimlay lit hla Immltwuui uuw VH ard, which Is ono of the biggest ma chines In southern Oregon. Accompa nied by his family, Mr. Gore recently returned from a sevuiul months' stay at Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. ItagNdale, who havo been spending several mouths In Jackson. villi for tho benefit of the former's health, left for Portland Thursday aft ernoon. , Mltm ICato Chapnuut of Jiul"ouvh' tiimUt'u trip III nuitUfin California dur ing the week to look after her business Interests. Iter millinery store was man aged by Mrs. W. II. li.iruum during her aliHiini'o. It. II. Lewis of Klk Creek dlstilct did business In Jacksonville one tiny thh woek. J. li. liarkdiilt nnd S. Vllns lleokwlth of Medford yeu with UH Thursday. Miss Mollle ltay of Applegate has Ihivu ylKlUng In Jacksonville. Miss l.ny Hears of Mmlfoul wns Mie guest (if Mrs. Levs t'lrlch Thursihiy night. Kitxl Molt went to Mmlfotd Thursday itveiilng on a tltNtl Involving mining prop erty In Thompson Cierk dlstilot. Henry Slevenson of lllg Applegitto was among our business visitors during the week. lie was aecompaulutl by his hiother. Wedding hells will ling at tho county sunt again In a few weks. A young cnuplu. well known In Jacksonville so ciety Is Involved. Kumk It. Null of Iteoptt Creek oume to Jacksonville Thursday, ttucompnnled by his ihttighltM', Miss Mildred, who has rttMUmmt hor tlutles In the unsosshr'H office. Miss Agnes Itroad was ovjir (com llll. foul tlit( fum part of Jjo wilj llOHooe Tiwni(. fovUlKU o( tho. Opp mlnw, has rcturnml from Albany. ao oomiwiiletl by his bride, nee MIhh Smith, ilaughler of thn sheriff of Linn coun ty The young touple have iiittny frUuds whom v), Join In eoiigrHtiihttUiiyj, JucHiHUWllle yxufi xprv l rupL'ttnt tl at Mfflford )n OdJ rpuvs' day. Many others htUlM niiulu'ij uf the onler joined In the rVMivltliM. Uvery ItoilV siMNtkM highly of the dtllrtlon nutl thw Mouhil proKroni tlutt fttllowinl. Mr. GtHirgo lloffuiMii and Mr. CImhi lMrs, who hdvr Im4ii iml(e III, are slow ly I'OUVUllMHUUK. Thomas M. Ittxsl wax antonv -Nled- f.inl friends h rew tht sin.,. u. g. iiunkfonl ,,r wnintv Snrt. .n- Will Jnliiuhiii r llmiilHiK tame t..,,,., w mw blwlnwH, vl(tll,. ,n Jat'ktMIIIVllle Wedllfd:i in omiutlletl , JankWMtt 111m. day from Portland nfter n visit of sov eral months with her dnughter. Mei many friends here welcome her return no aUu h a grvut favorlta hoiu. Miss Annie Dean of Ashland Is vis iting Mr. nnd Mis. Form. Karl Single of GrantH Pass wan vis Ming friends here Sunday. A. C. Klnm, who has been on a bust ness trip to Chicago for a week or more returned homo Saturday morning. Kre.1 Farm. Mr. ami Mrs. Klnuir Chll ilers uml Mrs. Gene ChlhlerH spent Sat unlay In Giants Pass. A. W. Moon and II. H. Smith left Sunday mm plug on a business trip ti Cottage Giove. Miss Alleo Whipple was visiting rel atlves hero Sunday morning and re turned to Woodvllle Sunday evening. Itev. Cotiji of Woodvlllo was hen Sunday. Mr. Gnrvou of the Shasta Llmltm spent Sunday with lelatlvos here. Among the Co.Utrut olnters who vis lied .Medford Saturday were- Mr. am Mis. O. It. IHinkey. Mis. Wilson, Mm Ulhiltwiy. Miss liokti, Mr. and Mis. r F. Cooper, Miss Parks, Miss Gladys llahl Mr. nutl Mrs. Guy Tix. Mrs. Itebb, Mis Ouulnp. Professor Kline. Mr. LUtleHehl Mr. Owsley, C. C. Hall. Clarence Pan key, George Nichols and wife. Iloniei i'eait. Mrs. Joe Murphy and family ami Mib Kiauso spent Sunday In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Gillette wore vlslttu this week by two friends fiom the oast on their way home from a tllp to Cali fornia. Thy tydjos wqr aemnimnlol ti Jaeksoiwllle by MUs WIson of Medford Mobeit A. Cook, the well known pion eer. rnrtuory it county commissioner, made his many friends it cull recent!) He Is nov a resident of Grunts Pass. W. it. Givrrett of llunuqnt. road su pervisor and postmiiKtur. and Krnest Forenmu wro reojtnt Visitors In Jack sonville. Mis Charles Nlcktdl and her daiiRhtei Nan were down rrom Fnlrvlow ono du during the past week. Mr. Chris t'lrloh went to Ashlwnil KfhUjy f.or n slmit, lu(. ltl Hlpns and W. Hwtlun,a of Omnts Pasti, dealer In llventntik. willed tvn their Jacksonville filnuds nultu recent ly. Luke Ityan'n auto U a Carter and will tte diivwi down from Porthtud by him In J tin. Mr. A, TlyHnrHMm a nipung those tuw wn Wnt o M.HfoiM ThurUy agricultural Implements of nnv kind and lescrlptlon, whether specifically men tioned herein or not, whuther .n whole or In parts, liicltuMng repair parts. uagging rr cotton, gunny oloth. and all similar fabrics, mnUirhtls or cover ings, suitable for covering nnd baling cotton composed in whole or In part of lute, Juto butts, hpmp, flax, seg, Hum. slnn scg. New Zealand tow, Norwegian tow, nloe, mill waste, cotton tnres, pr any other mntorlals' or fibers sultnblo for covering cotton; nnd burlaps nnd bags or sacks composed wholly or In part of Juto or btilnpa or dthqr mnterla.1 suitable for 1'n.Kging or Backing dgrleuL tural products. "A hoop or band Iron, or boon or bnnd steel, cut to lengths, punchod or not punched, pr wholly gr partly manufac tureil Into hoppn or ties, coated or not conted with paint or nny other propa rntlon, with or without buckles or fas tenings, for bnllng cotton or nny othor commodity; nnd wire for bnllng hay, straw unit other agricultural products. "Grain, buff, split, rough or sole leath er, bnpd, bend or bolting leather, boots and shoes made wholly or In ch(:f value of leather made from cattlo hides and cattle skins pf whatever weight, of cat tlo, of fho hovlno spcclos, Including cnlf sklns, and harness, saddles nnd saddlery, In sets or In parts, finished or unfln. lulled, composed wholly or In chlof vnluo of leajhcr; and lentlqr cut Into shoo uppors or vnmps or other forms sultn blo lor conversion Into manufactured ar tlclos. Hnrbcd fence wire, wire rods, wire strnnds, .or wliq rope, wire woven or manufactured for wlro fencing and oth er kinds of wire sultablu for fencing. Including wlro staples. "Hoef, veal, muttpn.' lamb, pork and meats or all kinds, frclsh, salted, pickled, Irlcil, smoked, dressed or undressed, pro narod or preserved ln,-hny manner; bn iion, limns, Bhouldors. alrd, lard com pounds nnd Inrd subs'tltutes; and snu lge and sausage meats. "Huckwhent flour, corn men, wheat flour and semolina, ryo riour, brnn, mid dlings ami othor orrnls of grain, oat nonl "ml rtiUcil tints, ittd ul prepared cereal foods; und biscuits, bread, wa fers and slmlhir nrtlelos not sweetened. "Timber, hewn, shied or simarod. round timber tiscji or-i.itra or n build ing wharves. Bhlnglcs, latha.' fencing ppsts, sn'iJ lioiu-ilH, planks, deals and other lumber, rough pr dressed, except licaide, planks, deals atiTt other ulmber of llguum-vltne, lancowond, ebony, box, grnnndllla, mahogany, rosewood, satin 'ood and all other cabinet woods. "Sewing machines and all parts there of. "Salt, whether In hulk or In bags, .-tacks, bar in la or other packages,." MONEY SACK WOOD FOR SALE : BLOCK WOOD : : $1 1KU LOAD 'hono Muln USUI or leave orders tt MEDFORD HARDWARE COMPANY Medford BaRery TPUI) & CO. HOME-MADE PIES AND PASTRY Make a Selection , r of our Bmalf enkps nnd pocitiltics nnd you'll havo n collootion of ns tumpting and toothsomo dainties as wuru ever set before a kinp Don't bo too Into cominR for yours, how ' over. Wo enn nover seem to bako enough no nmtter how mnny extra wo bnko fresh dnily. SL Delicatessen SOUTH OKNTKAL AVENUE LADY COOK IN CHARGE. SOCIALIST ASSUMES 1 orricu as MAVonj ST. LQUIR. May l.T two years' rldo on the "water wagon" and war to the death against the present police foice ure the two pledges with which Marshall 15. Klrkpatrlck. socialist, assumed, today tho offlco or Granlto City, 111. Tho pop ulation of tho city Is 15,000, nnd Kirk pntrtck therefore is head pf the second largest city under socialist government In the United Stntes. Klrltpatrlck advo cates a municipal coal and Ice plant, run without profit, nnd public ownership of tho gn.3 nnd electric lighting systems. TOMATO PLANTS The best ever seen in Mcd f'ord, .nil in d-inch pots. You will gain 4 to. 6 weeks by planting these instead of planting the ojd way. J. T. BROADLEY Medford Horse Shoeing Shop- 128 South Ilarctlctt Street. raclfle Phono 1831 Home 210-It. C. L. Allen, Prop. GIVE US A TRIAL SMITH APARTMENT HOUSE 317 SOUTH BIVEBSIDE AVEHTTB Thirty completely furnUhed ApartmonU for ramlllc Qua Bangos and Xdffbta rreo Telephones Speaking Tube, Call Bells Private Baths Now, Cloan and Sanitary Tor Apartments apply at Premises W M. Smith Prop. I anrlcranp flnntrartnr buntidvupv """'"' I Wo do tho grading lor lawns and i tennis grounds, seeding and planting of Hhnibcry-In fact do everything to mako your homo a beauty spot. II. 51. WILSON. Phone Pacific 5 141. Home. 5. Draperies Ve carry a very comnlcta lino of draperies, laco curtains, fixtures, etc., and do all classes of upholstering. A spccl.il man to look after this work exclusively and will give ns gpod service ns Is posslblo to got In oven the largest cities. Weeks & McGowan Co 'ifer' lIyoinelrures Catarrh Without Stomach Dosing, or Honey Hack Yes, dear reader, catarrh can be cured; hut not by pouring vile, nauseating Iriigs Into the stomaoh. And catarrh geiuis thrive, flourish 4Mil multiply In the pose and throat. Can you kill these tough ami perslst- igit lltlo huutili destroyers ,py n,wh1Iow-i lug pUm or uaqtriim? An? PhyMclun! will tell you It cannot be done. HVO.MIil (pronounced Ulght-o-inoi is' : germ killing vaporized ar which, ' when breathed either through thei tiioutli or nose, will kill cutnrrh germs ' )ud sootho nnd heal thelnflamed until mutilated membruna promptly. It givts relief In two minutes. HVO.MIil Is such h powerful germ o Utroyer that It penetratos every fold njul ore vice of tho mucous inembrane of tin nose nnd throat. A complete outfit, which Includes In haler. a bottle of HYOMIU ami simpn Instructions for use. cunts 1.00. Khoultl you need a second bottle of UYOMICI the price Is only "SQo. C'h.is Htrang and loading druggists every wuero sell UYOMK1. 33331 YOL'Il 1IOMI3 COMFOUTS. Wo can wlro your houso, or do ro pnlr work o tho scrvlco you now havo, and will save you monoy on tho work. Promptness and satisfac tion nro two other essentials that you'll always get here. MOTOU UISI'AIUINQ FLAT IKONS FANS, FIXTUUES. Crater Lake Wiring Co. NO. 27 NOUTH ItAUTLKTT ST. Low Round Trip Fares to the Strawberry Festival and Rose Carnival to be held at Roseburg, Ore. May II, 12, 13. for this occasion the Southern Pacific Company will sell round trip tickets at ONE and ONE-THIRD FARE from all stations, Eugene to Ashland inclusive, May 11, J2 and 13, with final return limit May 10. An elaborate program has been prepared hy the Carnival Committee and will consist of Strawberry and .Rose exhibits, Parades of the Elks and other Fraternal Lodges, Strawberry eating contest, Aoro plane, Automobile and Motorcyclo race, Tug of War, athletic sports. Grand Carnival Ball, Mardi Gras Carnival, etc., etc. For further particulars, call on any Southern Pa cific Agent, or write to WM. McMURRAY . I .;,. General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. llr. Y. V. Healer went to MeOfiml on 1'ilOayn irolu. ttttutyiliur In Urn evening. Uoulsaman aiid l)f. oiit kmt it fw hours In Mmlfiinl V'rlday ii(ornouu. T " OnkmmI. the rlvT fugineor. dro up ri.mi M.,ir.i.i piiu to i.iiihiiu uuii ll.e l"i. ,ti il...tiiiCH ,ili..u( Wiir wat.'i ti,tn PORTLAND rese: festival TO DIJ IIKL.D IN ' Portland, Oregon, June 5 to 10, 1911 ( WILti BE A XtQST URU.LUT ( FLORAL FIESTA & CIVIC JUBILEE Portland. "The R.-so City " will be a scene of splondor an 1 tie center of worhj-wldo interest for ono week. Reduced Fares to Portland FHOM AZ.L POINTS OH' THU Southern Paciilc-Llnes in Omnnn NOTIOH. ar Ur. llurber U nuts lootttcd In rooiuTo kep Prfeotly postej on all Imnor lT nutl SOS Prmrs ami KrultKixtwrrs! Unt WUrs rolatln to this Breut evnt. bK Iniildlim- Mini win he plwst t "" " ,ocal K',nl8 tr circulars and mwt IiIh friHtuW an.) MtiimH hi iii. l,r,tOil inattor. or write to i.ett .Hmiun . WM McMURRAY U.neral I'ass.M.Br Ag.nt. ' 1'OUTLmV.NU, OUU. . Nottc. Notlco Is horohy kIvoii that tho un durslKnoil ilj anply at q mxt roi;iht loretliiK of tho olty council of the clt of Medford. Oikoii. on May 2, 1011. fo j a llcouso to soil spirituous, vinous an i malt liquors In quantities loss than ' Kitllon. itt thoir ptucxi of titislncits at 2 ' Front sv. in suld city, for it period t ' lx months. M. & U J. ADAMS Dated April Jl, mi. TRUTH CENTER, 1J2 North Ivy sttvet, Medford, Or A. primary ootirse of welv lessons, in Truth will bo ulvon by Annie SpntRue Smith every Thursday afternoon at S p. in. Teaoliluj; and divine' healing by ippolutmeut. Metnphytieal library, literature for, Ml HubsorlptltHiH taken for I'enity I'ower. Nautilus und other nubllcatloitB Itntiulrles reoolvml by mall will twelve prompt attuutlon. All are welcome, i.ovo offerincs. lluuklna for Health. Excursion Fares East. -1911 During the months of May, -Tune, July, August and September, on dates shown below, the .SOUTHERN PACIFIC will sell round trip tickets from Medford via Portland as follews: ' TO FAKES Chicago . $82.40 Council Bluffs Omaha Kansas City St. Joseph st. Paul ... I riBSSSSiKtlffl St. Paul, via Council Bluffs : $73.80 Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs '. $73.80 Duluth, via Council Bluffs $77.40 St. Louis $79.90 SALE DATES May 1G, 17, IS, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28 and 29. June 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 1G, 17, 21, 22, 28, 29 and 30. July 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, G, 19, 20, 26, 27 and 28. August 3, 4, 5, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30. September 1, 2, 4, o, 6 and 7. Stop-overs within limits in either direction. Final re turn limit October 31st. For fares one way through California inquire of A. S. Rosenbaum, agent, or write to WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Ageut Portland, Oregon !cd.ijlLMy.&i $69.90 f ' .' W- r !W h Wi L -ST. 3