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., PBE FOUK MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, a AY 2, 1911. 'fj I'-! : w '! ,J,;! w i : li lf ; fc 'i jp? ;h i 3SA i i; i : " lt ' i ' i;y ii M- a I )!'; h'l .' ! t i IK I r i W i i 'V -I Mil i':U' " ;h'! ;, I J I ! Medford Mail Tribune i i ii I,.. , . ., M,i . . i. y. '.n-y,y?"! 1 1 I II i8 AN INDEPENDENT NKWS1A1'EI PUliLlSHKD DAILY EXCEPT HAT UK- DAY BY THE MKDlfORD PRINTING CO. Tho Dotnocratlc Times, Tho Medford Mall, Tho Medford Tribune, Tlio South ern Oregonlnn, Tho Ashland Trlliuno. Office Moll Tribune Ilulldlng, 25-27-29 North Kir street; phone, Main 2301. Home 75, GgOnGra PUTN'AM, Rdltor and Manager J Entered as second-class matter n Medford. Oregon, under tho uct of Mttrcll 3, 18YD. Official I'apor of tho City of Medford Official I'apor of Jacltson County BunncnirTioir raths. One year, by mill I 15.00 One month by tnall 50 Par. month, delivered by currier In Medford, Jaaluonvlllo and Con trol I'olnt 50 Hulidny only, by mall, pur year.... 2.0() Wuelily, per year 1.60 SWORN aiKOUIWLTIOH. Dally average for (six inonthu ending December si, l'Jiu, ivtx. rull Leased Wire Unltod Freii SlBpatchcc. Tlio Mull Tribune Ih on . Halo at tho I'Y'itv News Ktnnd. San J'ranolseo. Portland Hotel News .Stand, Portland llowman Nowh Co., Portland, Ore. V. O. Whitney, Seattle, nVmdi. T MsoroitD, or.raoN. MotropollM of Houthiirn Ort'goii and Northern California, mid tlio fastest growing city' In Oregon. ,' Population U. K. census 1010; 8810; estimated. 1011 10,000. Klvu hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water Hyti'in completed, giving finest niipply pure' mountain water and six teOn it)lles of Hlroot being paved mid contracted for nt a cost exceeding 11, 000,000, malting u totul of twenty miles of navomoiit. Postofflco recelplH for yeflr ending March 31. 191, shuw Increase of 41 per cent. lianlt deposits u gain of 22 per cont ' Urtnnor' fruit olty In Oregon Rogue lllviir Hpltzetiborg npplew won sweop Htaltcii jirlzo and title of I "Applo King of the World., at thn National Apple Show, Upolcane, J 91)9, and a car of Nowtowns won ritut rriio In 1910 at Canndlan iuternutlonnl Applo Show, Vuuoouvor, I!. C 'lloguo River, pears brought highest prices In all marltetH of tho world dur ing tho pnHt Hlx years. write Commercial club, Inclosing (i cents for postage for tho finest commu nity pamphlet ever written, KING WINTER CHICAGO, May 2 .With tho ruKUt'd ends of ycHterday h ntovn utlll In evi dence today, ChlraKoHiiH nro xuro- that KliiK wlulor 18 oiio of tho colebrotlnx who can come back. ItiiportH toduy Hliuw that thouuundH of dollarx worth of dnmatfo wuw wrought not only In IIIIiioIh but In Nulimku, MlHHOiirl, norlhom Indiana, KanmiH, Olt- lahonlH, Colorado and loituely hh u re Nult of hlnli wlndH, rain, and In hoiiio eamiH hiiow and ltllllnt; froula. In ClilciiKo tho golduHt May dnv of yearn obtained and tlio wind on tho laltns win ko hlnli that many of the vcmhI did pot dock until oarly today. At l)ii Quoin the C'hrlHtlan eliiiroli wan Htrui'lt by Ilk'litnliiK and burned. ' In northeri Jijdliuiu and Kentucky luuivy ru'r.t NWolled the criNikH to flood pioportlnni vhllo at Kotth l'lattu. Neb., tjio tempur utnre dropped from CO to l!l iIwkihuh und fiozo much of the fruit. Snow Htoinm nuled In other nortliwuHluni HlatOH iunt of the HookleH iiIhii. Building Path for "COMES BACK" -1 - I I,-- , " MMM M... - - W BBSS? 'SW 'i '$ & '4 ' 'i '&'' i,; i ' '?3f : i!9HI mijm'- - Ujf JPk rylSgr V , -Iff 'lCwwS83Bi fe.'WWfct,T'''- '- 'V &! , Mwft. ....i-!Iif "W .- U' y? , .''!'iV5 W" '': -' s&fc '. ' - "- .' rjf''-" " ' " ".. "i - Pj wife' :; ":mm I "-"' ,. "" t vr i i t- a. i Rriil .T-vt iv-rVs. TfT r " T TsT n-iri lfntlVM r lr imWntf dpwn uleopor on the Kataptv rrUwny- iipprcac'Hi'ir tti itar of te Coujro mlue. Metal i.r- or, lined la tUo couitrwetica of tho Use aintOAd of wocaoa ouei un U uiua'ly the cai The reason U partly JJTM wtl lir r more durahi o, NEW THEATER NEEDED. ONE of Hertford's greatest needs is an adequate opera bouse or theater. The present structure has been outgrown it is, a survival of the village era. Because people have not been comfortable during per formances, because the house has not been sufficiently heated at winter attractions, many people have stayed away who would otherwise llave been glad to attend. , Medford is a pleasure loving city. First-class attrac tions receive first-class; patronage, and the place ranks as the best onerin'ght stand on the coast. This ought to be justification sufficient to, warrant the investment of cap ital m the construction ol an up-to-date playhouse. If an adequate theater is not provided for another sea son, Medford cannot hope to secure the class of plays; it has had in. the past. Large companies will not longer appear amid sneji liieonvemennccs. There ought to be unity of action enough and civic priue ana patriotism siniicierit among uie ciiikuiis 10 i cure a modern theater for Medford. Tt is not necessary to erect a costly structure, such as has been heretofore contemplated ,but a unique and attractive bungalow the ater can be erected jit moderate cost, that will fill the bill and prove a remunerative investment. WILL GREET WILSON POUTI.AND, Or.. May 2. Prelliplnary plalm for the enterlulnment of Gov ernor Wondrow WIlHon of New .!erney n poMHlblllty for nonilmillon to the preH:- denoy, wcrtfjiractlcally completo hero to day by n committee) of IimhIiiohh man havlnir tho matter In chart; e. Oovernor Wllnon will arrive In Pori- Innd May' IK nhd will remain until tint ii IM Ii t of May 19; when ho will depart for Seattle. It Ih Kemirally believed hero that AV1I hou'h hwIiik around tho circle Ih to fool the popular pnlno In romird to IiIh can didacy for the proHidonoy. Want National Yacht Club. NKW YOUIC, May 2. At the meeting tonight of tho Itrnnktyu Yacht club un ffort v'lll I'o inado to liavo that or miutatlou form the nuolouH of u national yacht club, which Ih doHlgucd to iimhuiiio the Importance of tho Hoynl yauht cIiiIih if i;ut'opo. ThlH, It Ih claimed, would put the Hport In America on n broader and a better IuihIh than It Iiiih yet oecuplod. nig Strike Called. PITTH11UUO. Pa., May 2.-r-A general Htrlko of the Hhopnidu oC tlio PeniiHyl vnnlu railroad In ItH wtHtern.dlHtrlotwaH called today. lalior leaderH declare that Ul.uOu men will iiiiit. For Hale At bargain, necouut lllnenH, six HliaioH or Cllen ltogUB Orehnrtl comiwny. Wrlto ANDH10W KMASON, 10 Wakefield, Neb. UBCIJ ATTTO. White GhiH car, oomplotely wiulppsd with top, wind uliiohl, apewdomotor,' magiuiti), etc., uto. will nail for $1A00. 1HSAU CHUIC1C MOTOll CO. I. oak for tho loHer of tho article!) you Imvo found for n prompt ad may nave him ii lot of worry. the Iron Horse In but chiefly 011 nccouuf of tho nwarm PORTLAND FAMINE Si sy OW K NKW YOUIC, May 2. Pollen reserves were riiHhed from half a dozen Htallonn to the eiiHl Hide today, where a ncoro of enlerLalument commlttceH" were aHHault lug nonunion baket'H and demollHhlng eHtabllHhtnenlH whuro tho Konlier bak ei'M nro on Htrlko. There Ih every Indi cation of a HcrloitH bread famine If the bal.eiH' Htrlko uontlnueH. Two lliouHttiul man are out and ifilH meaim :i ahortngc- Og C.IIOU lOiiVeH dally,. Telia Causo of Appoudlcltls. Leon 11. llasklns,. the druggist, states that much nppendlcltls In Medford Is caused by constipation, gas on the stom ach or sour Htomaoh. Theso troubles are almost INSTANTLY relloved' and appeudloltlM guarded against by taking n KINOLK DOS 10 of simple luiekhorn bark, glycerine, etc, as (.(impounded In Ailler-l-kn,. the new Uermau nppVndlcltls remedy. Kotlco to Contractors. Notice Ih hereby given that sealed bids will bo received by the board of directors of school dlstrlot No. SC, of Jackson county, state, of Oregon, itutll Wednes day, May 17.1SH, for the erection or n one story frame school building In said district. Plans apd specifications for tho saiuq may b aeon at the offlco of tho county sohnol superintendent In Jaekaouvlllo,. or In the case of his ab sence from tho office, they may bo seen at the offloa of tho county olorlt. Kaoh bid must b accompanied by n oertlfted check for a mini which shall equal five pur cent of the amount of tho bid, as a guarantee ofigood faith, and tho suaottsaful bidder will be required to give bonds lu the sum of aevonty-flve per cent of tho amount of tho bid. The board of directors reserve tho right to reject any and all bids. Send bids to J. M. HtavoiiN, lteagle, Or. D. AV. STIMUIKHS. Chairman Huhool Hoard. llnvklns for Health. Heart of Africa At . .. VPI?ir . f nut which abouud lu the Couo s ,L E LAW TAKES HAND Itoy Je wis lln-d J2S by AcM is Mayor Merrick 'I'u.jHday morning for breakliiK quarnntlne. Owlnfj to tho fact that Jec plead lsnoranco and his youth, led Mr. Merrick to miupend sentence. The complaint was HWorn to by Dr. It. W. HteuniH, city health offlcor. Joe wttH ((uurantlncd for diphtheria. This quarantine he broko 'Monday. Vr. SteaniH nt onco v took action and en forced tho law. Heretofore the lawn In regard to quar antine have been eriforced more or lesn, lirlnelpolly lean. Dr. StearnH, however, ban determined to brooch no laxity In re ward to quarantine. The case this morn ing was by wuy of warning to othetn. Fil CAUSES RUSH; iNY ARE RURT POHTLAND, May 2. Several pernns wero hurt early today In a ruh of 1C0 persoim for Hafety from a burning lodg ing Iioiiho at Union and Ilawtborno avo mie, Koon after the cry of fire wan rained, the hallH wero coujested by frightened men, women and children who fought to reach the oxltH. Moat of them wero In their night clothes, 1'ollcoinon restored order before any one was seriously Injured. Chinamen Marooned. KAN DIKCIO, Ca'., May i. Tho Im migration s,leumcr Orient roturned here today after a night trip to Coronado Isl ands, 20 miles at sen, where for two weeltH u party of 10 Chinese, abandoned by smugglers, have been suffering tor tures of hungor and thirst. Tho Chi nese wero not brought back but their sufferings wero relloved. Tho Inlands aro In Mexican territory Tho Chinese said they wero brought across from China on a steamer und wero taken to Knscnnda. There, they said, they took passago on the yacht Pauline. Thoy had two conductors, thoy said, well dressed and both of medium height. The yacht was wrecked on the, Middle Island of tho group and tho Chi nese wero marooned and told to hide If any boat camo along. Notice. Notlco Is hereby given that tho un dorslgned will apply nt the next regula meeting of tho city council ot tho clt of Medford, Oregon, on May 2, 1911, fo a llcenso to sell spirituous, vinous nn malt liquors In quantities less than gallon, at their phico of business at 3 Front s'., In said city, fori a period o six months. - - M. & K. 'J. ADAMS. Dated April 21, 1911. TRUTH CBWTUB. 132 North Ivy streot, Medford, Or, A primary course of twel'vo lessons In Truth will be given by Annlo Sprnguo Smith every Thursday afternoon nt 3 p. in. Teaching and divine healing by ippolntmont. Metaphysical library, llteraturo for sale. Subscriptions taken for Uonlty I'owor, Nautilus and other publications. liiKIulrlos revolved by mall will rocolvo prompt attention. All aro welcome I.ovo offerings. NOTICE. Dr. Harbor Is now located In rooms J07 nnd 20S Karmorrt and Fruitgrowers bank building and will bo pleased to met bis friends and patrons In the new location. feo Go Tonight NATATOWDM Don't overlook the! x Big Dance i I Circus Night V rrrt--rf.rrr-ri THE ISIS THEATRE SPECfAZ. ENOAOERTENT POUR DAYS ONLY MANQIU STIT.I. The Aviator Qlrl . s Pivsentlng for the first tlmo In Med I finl the most sturtllng sensational s s ,. .. .,..,.., .... ,,.. .ii m'i ii-Lviiiiiiiiittu iy oil) iiv- . lug woman Charming her audience : will her beautiful voleo lu song. : WllllO llkv some strange bird she J . 'are above the heads of her audi- i vi e, uoiiiuig tiiem spi iiiiounn, wmio X b r machine, like sme strange moa- ster. answering with lightning rap- l.llV tllO Ult .!.. .U ......!. !... .1.11 i I'lL.?0. oui. ",r?M. "'I l j m in iitj wimtiniui tflKIU- J 2 1 u Jtxix4cs aiuviiiu i'iu-ruiia--o J WI3D. SAT SVNDAY M ATI Nil E k i unnii Mniitr itv a. I ,.,,,, .,.. . ? l MW BJV UJ HARRV RliANClIARD o BOUND ' m- I LAUQU AI.Ii THE WAY HOME THE KEW STENOORAPHER OTKER rEATURES EXCEELEJfT MUSIC OKB DIME ONE DIME An Ideal Orchard Home at a Sacrifice $100 PER. ACRE Consists of 1C0 acres; three and one-half miles from thriving railroad town; two miles from Hldetrack; ono mile from Iloguo river; C5 nCrcs In cultivation; 40 acres In 2-ycar-old frtllt of best com mercial varieties; ID acres' In wheat; half acre of Tokay grapes; three never falling springs, sufficient water to lrrl- gatn largo garden and for all domestic purposes, situated rlglvt at house; about J2C00 worth of stock and Implements go with place. Ono of mpst beautiful building sites In Hoguo Itlvor vallfey. Splendid vlnw of the-' river, Mount Pitt and surrounding valley. Two houses and large barn and several other outbuild ings. On county road connecting with now brldgo to bo built this Hummer, Host fishing In tho world and near best hunting grounds lit valloy. hands adja cent not bo had for twlco the money. Owner. In poor health and In order to make quick sale will sacrtflco for $1C, 000; half cash, balanco In ono nnd two year, 6 per cent. You can deal direct with owner. For further Information ca.l 1118 West Eighth street or phone Main C901. WOOD FOR SALE : ULOCK avood : : $1 . PEtt load : 'hono Main. 2581 or leave orders nt MEDFORD HARDWARE COMPANY - Medford -Horse Shoeing Shop- 128 South Hm-ctlctt Street. Pacific Phono 1831 Home 210-It. C. L. Allen, Prop. GIVE US A T1UAL SMITH APARTMENT HOUSE 217 SOUTH RIVEBSIDE AVE1IUE Thirty completely furnished Apartments for Families das Rangos and Lights Treo Tclophones Speaking Tubes, Call Bells Private B.iths Now, Clean and Sanitary Tor Apartments apply at Premises W M. Smith Prop. 333 lj YOlJt 1IO.MR COMFORTS. Wo An wirn your houso, or do re pair work o tho scrvico you now linvo, am will savo you money on tlio work. Proniptness und satisfac tion nro two- other essentials that you'll always get hero. MOTOR RHI'AlRI.Va FLAT IRONS FANS, FIXTURES. CraterLake Wiring Co. XO. 27 NORTH RARTLRTT ST. PORTLAND, ROSE FESTIVAL TO nE HKI.D IN Portland, Oregon, June 5 to !0, 1911 WILL HE A MOST 1UUM.IANT FLORAL FIESTA & CIVIC JUBILEE; , . - - -- .. . . . ... ''"nana. -1110 itpse iity. will be a i-ene of splendor and the center of world-wide Interest for one week. Reduced Fares to Portland FROM AX.& POINTS OK THE Southern Pacific-Lines In Oregon fo keop perfectly posted on all linpar-j KJSi plPJHKa 8Hh0q99S' nt matter relating to tM gr.at event J U on lical agents far circulars and 'Ucd matter, or write to i TO, McMURRAY Oeneral raunger Agent, lOUTUAND, OltE. i Medford BaKery TODD & CO. HOME-MADE PIES AND PASTRY SOCIALISE ASSUMES orriCE AS MAYOR ST. I.OUIS, May 1. T two years ride on the "water wagon" nnd war to the death agalnflt the present police force aro the two pledgeH with which Marshall G. IClrkpatrlck, Hoclullut, asHiimed today tho office of Granlto City, III. Tho pop ulation of tho city Is 15,000, and Klrk patrlck therefore 1b head of the second largest city under socialist government In tho United States. Klrkpatrlck advo cates a municipal coal and Ice plant, run without profit, and public ownership of tho gns and o.'ectrlc lighting systems. Landscape Contractor Wo do tho grading for lawns and tennis grounds, seeding and planting of shruhery In fact do everything to make your homo n beauty spot. J H. M. WILSON. I Phono Pacific, 3141. Home. 5. Low Round to Stab ny Ro se Carnival to be 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, .12 and 13, with l'inal return limit May 15. An elaborate program has been prepared by the Carnival Committee and will consist of Strawberry and ftose exhibits, Parades of the Elks and other Fraternal Lodges, Strawberry eating contest; Aero plane, Automobile and Motorcycle race, Tug ol! 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 General Passenger Agent, Portland, 'Oregon. Excursion Fares East. -1911 During the months of May, June, July, August and September, on dates shown below, the SOUTHERN PACIFIC will sell round trip tickets from Medford via Portland as follews: TO TH A T?T?CJ Chicago Council Bluffs.:. umaiia Kansas City ; kn. tjuaujju St. Paul ft. i-aui, via Council Bluffs ....: $73.80 Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs $73.80 UuliiUi, via Council Bluffs $77.40 bt- Lms $79.90 SALE DATES May 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28 and 29. Juno 07, 9, 10, 12, 16, 17, 21, 22, 28, 29 and 30. July 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 19, 20, 26, 27 aud 28. August 3, 4 5 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30. September 1,2, 4, 5, 6 and 7. ; Stop-overs jyithin limits in either direction. Final re tinal limit October 31st. For fares one way through California inquire of A. S. Rosenbaum, agent,, or write to WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon Make a Selection of our small" cakes and 'Bpoclalties and you'll Lave a collection of as Jomptbg and tootbsomo dainties us were ever set before a king. Don't bo too lato coming for yours, how over. Wo can never seem to bake enough no matter how many oxtra wo bake fresh daily. (SL Delicatessen SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE LADY COOK IN CHARGE. TOMATO PLANTS The best ever seen in Med ford, all in 4-inch pots. You will gain 4 to G weeks by planting these instead ei: planting the old way. J. T. BROADLEY Draperies, Wo carry a very complete line of draperies, laco curtains, fixtures, etu., nnd do all classes of upholstering. A special man to look after this work exclusively and will glvo as good scrvico as Is possible to get In even tho largest cities. Weeks & McGowan Co , Trip Fares the Festival and held at $82.40 . i ...... M Jt ' t'4rt) ....; $69.90 ' i j jSr fM? 5 IW f jiu ww w.t ww w.- ,..--- .