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wy m? ' iwnrw MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ;ORTCG ON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1911. PXGE THREE I ,. f L - r , $ it 'i if T FOR AMERICANS Committee on For ign Affairs Intend to Find Why Greater Protection is Not Given American Travelers in Other Countries. "WASHIKOTON, D. C, Mny 10. In n Hurles of hearings to bo hold by tho liotiKO commlttfO on foreign nf fairs wlth tn tho next month, It will bo alleged that tho consular and dlplomntlc servlvo of tho United Stntes affords practically ,110 protection to American citizens trav eling nlnoad. nepiescntntivo William Sulzer of New York, chairman of tho committee, declared today that he will order hearings within a week on th resolution of Representative Brossea und, calling for an Investigation of the foreign service. Brosscnurd gave the following statement to tho UnlK'd Press teday: "Conditions confronting tho United States citizens traveling nbrond, par ticularly In Central America, are truly deplorable. I have traveled extensively In Mexico and Central America, nnd 1 find general complaint on tho part of American citizens In those countries re gardlng tho consular and diplomatic service. I am Just back from Contrnl America, where complaint is widespread I received n letter today complaining about tho European situation, nnd I note in press dispatches numerous criticisms from tho Geiman press regarding the situation in Berlin. "I do not find these criticisms regard, ing tho foreign scrvico of Prance, Gor many or England. I have discovered thnt In mnny countries tho American citizens prefer to trust themselves to tho Biltlsh representative rather thnn the American consul or diplomatic ngent. This preference Is so wldespiend that It Is certainly worth Investigating in fact, It demands Investigation." IRISH APPOSE THE PLAN OF TAFT DUBMN, May 10. Opposition of n largo part of tho Irish peoplo to the proposed Anglo-American treaty took definite form today when four delegates, representing each of the Irish provinces, sailed for New York to urgo Irish Aincr lean societies to oppose the treaty. The Irish nationalist party in parliament Is deplaied to bo opposed to the treaty, but afraid to declaro Itself for fear of injuring tho causo of homo rultf" AT THE THEATE33. - Blanche King Soon. Blanche Itlng. who comes to tho Med ford Theatre. May 19 in tho "Yankee Girl", nnd who might well be said to have sot moro people humming than any other singing cominedlan In America, Is the most. famous member of n family notnblo In the American stage history The representatives of that family now before tho public, In addition to the blithesomo Blanche, are Frances King. now appearing with Cohen & Ilurrls In . "Get-nich-QiilekVulllngford"; Julie Itlng, with the Shubert's production of "Lulu's Husband"; and young Cyril Ring, the most Juvenile acting member of tho family appearing In support of his sister, Blanche. Blanche Hlng, more than either of hor sisters, embodies the methods of her grandfather, known familiarly as "Jlm mlo" lllng, who was for many jears the principle commedlan with the famous stock company at the historic Old Bos ton Museum. Here James Itlng became famous along with William Warien. Annlq Clarke, old Mrs. Vincent, Pann Davenport, and a dozen others whose names are ns Impoitant in the hlstorj of tho theatre Miss Itlng was wont to appear occnslonallv, as a child, and often In nmatour theatricals to launch forth into ambitious efforts She first came prominently Into the attention of Broadway thentte-goers whin the late A. II. Chnmberlyn produced the defend er nt tho Hcuild Squaro Theatre With tho singing of the "Good Old Summer Time," Miss Ring sprang to in stant popularity Then a few seasons Inter , Mis Ring, a slim girl then, with pretty ankles, and two long braids of soft brown hair down hr back was the una saving grace In the late Mrs Os born's curious theatrical venture, Mrs 0diorn'8 pla house In fortv-fourth street, trlppled easily away with all honors in u nit 11101 lul concoction called "Tiiiiunv Ht" li r bull's e hit In "Tommy Hot istnbllsid the first footing that whs to li.td lur toward the goal she now ooi'iipii s that of Am ilea's for inost singing comnudlan GARRISON FALLS IN ' DEFENSE TO A liARWK). T. May 10 righting to tl) Inst dltdi against overwhelming odds, the little ganlson of 80 federals nt Coucttpclou del Oro was annihilated In nn nll-duy fight, according to pas stingers nrrMng twin on tho Mexican railway. Co nee pel on del Oro Is situated near Mi northern boundary of JCacatecas riute. SO miles south of Saltlllo nnd is tha turmliiHl of the Counulln branch of ti.it Mexican National mllroad. Accord ing to report, the tmttle began nt day light wltli the town completely sur rounded The net whs gradually drawn closer until the ht man of tho garrison, rwfutdng to surrender, was killed. She Stayed in Bed. Ingram, Texas "Ker since I brcaine a woman." writes Mrs B M Kvaim. of this place. "I suffered from womanlv troubles. Iat fall, I got so bad, I had to sUy in bed for nearly a week evr miflth Blnoe I have taken Cardut I fwl Wetter than I have for years" You OM raiy on Cardut It acts on thr wo IfMttljr organ and helps the sslem to rgtn lis normal state of health In a natural way Prewired especially for w ON woman. It prevents uoniamy pains o 1 acting oh the cause, and builds up womanly strength in a natural way Ihirely vegetable Mild, but certain In action Trv 11 I OOOK VTAHTED. I Will take nan and wife. Man to worki on rajtoli; woman to 000k far men ' 1IQU.YWOOD ORfARI j Mlrtft Farmer 7MS. I (7500 DAMAGES FOR GIRL'S DEATH Mrs. Fred L. Putnam of Ashland Gets Big Verdict Against Pacific Month ly for Death of Daughter in Elevator. ASHLAND, Or., Mny 10. Mrs. Fred Li. Putnam of this clty won her suit against tho Pacific Monthly Publishing company for $7500 damages on account of tho denth of her daughter. Miss Mabel Putnam, in an elevator September 3. The Jury that tried tho case returned a verdict giving Mrs. Putnam tho cntlro amount asked. The defense sought to Invoko tho fellow-servant law. claiming tnat tho cle- Vator boy was to Iilome for tho cnsualty. The accident was admitted, but tho cf fort made to shirt, tho responsibility from tho company to tho operator of the elevator. In its nnswer to tho suit, tho compnny contended "that tho defend ant furnished sntd Mabel Putnam a corn potent selvnnt to dlschnrge tho duties of operating tho elevator and that If the Injury sustnlned by Mabel Putnam was In fact caused by tho unskilful and negligent manipulation of tho elevator by tho said J. P. Gerardy, then such negli gence was tho act of n fellow servant, and not the negligcnco of tho defendant company." Judge Gnteim refused, how ever, to Instruct tho Jury thnt tho "fol low 8civant" rule applied In this case. Picketing- Case Puzrlei. T,OS ANOUI.nS, Mny 10. After de liberating five hours, the Jury In tho caao of tho 28 pickets charged in the police court with having conspired to defeat tho antl-pleketlng ordlnnnce, ro- poited n disagreement. Tho enso was continued nnd Inter the date will ho set for a new trial. The dofendnnts were released on $300 ball each. STATE my SOCK BUY Portland, Or, May 10. Tho state of Oregon muy 1,0011 be In the market for 10,000 chickens Preliminary Inquiry has been mado as to tho poslbllltles of poultry raising at the various state In stitutions and It is qulto probable that the various farms will be stocked soon. To supply the reform school, the In sane hospital, tho tubmculor sanitarium qnd tho feeblo minded Institution with lioudtry farms would require betweev SO00 and 10,000 hens, nccoidlng to the ostlmato mado by Prof. James IJryden, head of tho department of poultry hus bandry at tho Oiegon Agricultural col lege, and that Institution will co-oper-ut fully in helping those Institutions to ralso tholr own poultry and eggs. WOMEN'S FRIEND Makes Olorlons Hair That Fascinates " - nnrt Attracts. Parisian Sago Is not a nostrum; it Is tho scientific piepnration of ono of tho world's greatest dermatologists. It will grow hair. It will euro dan druff. It will stop falling hair. It will mako tho scalp clean and wlillo nnd freo It from any disease. It Is the most marvelous and efficient huir dressing known It will turn harsh, lustreless and uncontrollnblo hair Into soft, lustrous and fascinating hair li a few days. It Is the f.norlto hair dress ing of thousands of American women, who realize that no womnn can be hnud Homo without beautiful hair Largo bot tle SO cents at Chas Strang"s on mono) back plan TDADI MARK THE DEADLY FOE ' AND CONQUEROR OF RHEUMATISM Uricsol is not an experi ment, not a cure-all, but a tried and proved remedy that has been performing wonderful work for years. The formula is that of a chemist of forty years ex perience. IT WILL NOT ONLY CURE RHEUMATISM BY HEMOV ING EXCESS OF URIC ACID IN TOE BLOOD, BUT IT DISSOLVES AND ELIML NATES DEPOSITS IN TOE JOINTS. Uricsol positively has no injurious effects upon the stomach, but rather assists digestion and strengthens the digestive organs. Don't waste another day before investigating Uricsol. If your druggist does not have it, send one dollar to the California Chemical Co., Los Angeles, and a bottle will be sent you prepaid. 10 Call or Send for Free Booklet California Chemical Co. 325 New Hih St., Lot Anftlci, CL "MEDFORD AGENT Strang's Drug Store" 3 EVENTS ORDERED FOR GRANTS PASS Rose Festival in June, Mining Con gress July 3 and a Big Fourth is Planned by Commercial club Harbor Matters Up. GRANTS PASS. Or., Mny 10 Tho Commercial club Inst night decided to hold tho roso fcstlvnl early in June. Resolutions pnssed favoring n federal building nio to bo forwarded to tho stato's congressmen and senators. A mining congress Is to bo held hcio July 3 nnd a special celebration July I. J. C. Donohuo of Crescent City, Cal addressed the club on harbor matters. Mr. Donohtie goes to Portland today nnd theuco to Seattle, and Spokane to gather statistics. MILLIONS BEAD ABOUT THE "OREOON SYSTEM" WASHINGTON, 15. C. May 10. When May 5 came. Just one yenr had elapsed slneo Senator Hourno delivered his speech In tho senate on "Popular Gov ernment," in which ho set forth tho Ore gon system, Up to that dnto requests had been recoled for moro thnn 3,000, 000 copies of tho speech, nnd Senator Bourne hnd distributed 3,100,000 copies, which went Into every stnto of tho Union. Cherries at 820 a Box, SACRAMHNTO, Cnl , May 10. Tho de mund for eaily California fruit In tho east Is shown by tho Information re celcd hero today that $20 a box had been paid for a consignment of Knciu mento valley early cherries In the New York market. The fruit was shipped by tho Pacific I-'nilt Exchange. Tho stand ard prlco for California cherries In mid season Is $t GO per box. Tho prlco re ceived In Chicago for 11 consignment of the snmo nature was $10 a box. I0NG WRITES LETTER THREATENING DEATH I.OS AXC.ni.nS, Cal., May 10. A let ter written In an oriental hand nnd threatening all fedornl officials partici pating in the smuggling enso on trial before Judgo Wellborn with death nt tho hnnd3 of tong men wns placed In tho hands of federal secret servlco men today, who will attempt to lenrn Its nu thnrship. The mlsslvo was addressed to tho local Chinese court Interpreter. Hasklns for Health. Rock Spring Goal ON HAND AM THE TIME. ' " rnoNE icoa. Burbidge THE COAX. MAN. For Sale or Trade for City Property ItPllntiulnhmcnt of 160 acres, deep, rich, free Hull, 1 1-2 ..inlllloiif mer chantable timber, over two thousand cords of wood; Hnlnttqil 10 inllos from Medford; n now 1 1-2 story frnmo Iiouhc, ficmt mill buck porches, a No. 1 spring 100 feet of dwelling; good liouso over It, 12fi fett rubber Iiobo for flro protection; gnrden plowed und planted nnd enclosed with u C foot chicken wlro fence; good henhouse and onclosod with B-foot chicken wlro fence; n ncw,frnmo barn nnd thrco or four iicies cleared, slushed nnd burnt over; nnd If desired, have good .work homo, new hack nnd sot of new hnrness, farming tools nnd household and kltelion furnlturo may go In. Sickness and bad health tho reuson for wuntlng to dlspoao of this property. ADIJUKHS BOX 037, MEDrOED, OREGON. Choice South Oakdale Avenue Lot East front, 100 by 175 foot; alley in rear; a num ber of large oak trees, splendidly placed in rela tion to a house; registered title; nothing better in the city. AVill sell at a bargain for cash. Also lots in Tuttle's Third Addition Just opened up. Large trees on each lot. Terms. HARRY H. TUTTLE, Owner Park Avenue, Or any member of the Medford Realty Association. L. N. Has removed his Real Estate Office in Talent, Oregon, to Main Street, opposite Talent Hotel. Now is your time to come and purchase a good Alfalfa or Fruit Farm, or a Commercial Orchard, and secure a fine home. He has tracts of 4-10 15-20-40-80-1 GQ or 280 acres of land for sale, im proved and some unimproved, besides fine city residences. "M0NARCH"N0TED BEAR AT GOLDEN GATE; DEAD SAN KHANCISCO. May 10. Monarch, tho biggest grizzly bear In captivity, which has been in Golden Gate park for 22 years, Is dead. The giant was shot j by a park policeman to end his suffer ings after he had bevonio permnncntl I crippled by pnrniysis Monarch was captured In Vonttua county In October. US9, by Allon Kellj, nuthor of "Bears 1 HiijVo Me,'-" n famous hunter, who at that time was n newspa per man In Sail Kianclsco. Tho big grizzly was taken In a trap and after" much difficulty transported to the rail road. During his captivity lie was the Second hand Remington Typewriter For Sale. little Used. Wide Carriage Medford Book Store i I knowwhat you wnt I hvo vrhat you need -tho best quality SASH AND DOORS. I l.ron t'lVl Ih ntnplf fnrntilxl- dcUvery. J have but jno prlco and Belt for cash only. QI liavo my own factory. It coata mo much loss to make my good and leas to tell them ixN-nime I make and sell In larcro qtuntlcn. 'fjTheaaiiriccitnre tokon from my caUlotr copy of. which I vrlll cladly mall on rcqurst: Front Doon.doublo thick glata $2.25 up Fancy front Doom, trlith $5.00 up B-croM panel Doort, for painting fl.25 5-ro.i panel Doom, for alalning 51.30 New Crafttmon Door, for bungalow $1.00 2-light Windows, check rati - 78c up -l-liuht Burn Sain - - 42c up Cupboard Doort, with plain nlat $1.00 K.D.Door Frames 75c, K.D.Sijhrnmci 90e i l)o not fall td wnil'Wie your list of ma Urmia for prices ond freight rjiargcs. I Aok for Catalog No. 11 JUDD liiTi T a i 'MAlJ pel of thousands of Han Francisco chil dren and ono of the biggest attractions In tho park ITns'tlns for Health. )L (JooTs North Pole Pictures will be exhibited at the Nat Theatre TONIGHT -and- THURSDAY Evenings DON'T FAIL TO SE13 THESE MOST WON DEKFUL OF ALL MO TION PICTURES Pure Clear Sparkling You can't afford to do without this splendid, refreshing drink. Call up and order u. ease sont to tho house. The purest, most healthful drink known i SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. BIGHAM, Agent. On These Soundness of Prinei ,' y W. I. AVAVTKR, Pres. IRRIGATION WATER gives VALUE to LAND WATER is a Community Builder A City Creator Yon have the LAND You NEED the WATER Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager Office 3d Floor Irrigated Orchard A 10-ACRE TRACT 1 ACRE FOR YOUR HOUSE AND BUILDINGS 1 ACRE IN ALFALFA FOR YOUR STOCK 1 ACRE IN STRAWBERRIES 1 ACRE IN BERRIES AND GARDEN TRUCK 6 ACRES IN ORCHARD AND YOU ARE INDEPENDENT FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY Ldts wholesale and retail MOOR-EHNI-CO. 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg TALENT Real Estate FOR SALE Good business opportunities and loca tions, nil paying. TEDDY'S DAM8ITE Isn't In It with our IiANDSITE. For In.MtniR'o, n 1000-ncro tract con taining pver 200 ncrcs of tho famous Dear Crook bottom land, In alfalfa, and extending to tho higher land, which Is set to orchards In part, all tho land be lli k good fruit land. fiomo of tho land la now In bearing trees nnd may bo purchased at reasona ble figures, tho alfalfa land with n good stand of alfalfa for $270 to $3G0 per aero; young orchards good stand, $250 per acre, and grain land at $175 par acre. This Is an "Ideal" tract for a, colony, ns It would cut up Into small or largo places fo an advantage, or may bo pur chased In 10, 12, 20, 40, BO and 60-acro or any sluo tracts. Easy torms given at low Intorcst. Located tlirco miles from Ashland and ono nillo from Talent, Or. A 74-acro tract 2 1-2 miles West Tal ent, good 3-room houso and largo barnj S ncrcs under ditch and In alfalfa nnd gnrdonland; 34 ncrcs or orchard, of which 6 acres nro In bearing; telephone nnd n. P. D.; half cash, balanco good terms nndn nenBy payments. For plenty of other bargains call or address G. A. Gardner TAI.ENT, OREQOH. Lines We Have j, CAPITAL $100,000. . ts The JacRson County Bank Founded 3888 - ' Oregon. Medford, )Ui Surplus $66,000 0. W. Me DONALD, Cashier CI. It. Medford National ROGUELANDS Inc. FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager FOR SALE ORCHARDS, FARMS FRUIT LANDS Largo and Small Tracts .. MOOR-EHNI- CO. 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg SMITH APARTMENT HOUSE 317 SOUTH KrVX&SXBB AVIHUE Thirty completely fnrnlihed Apartment for Families Qaa Bangei and Xlffhti Tree Telephone Speaking Tucea, Call Bella Private Baths Hew, Clean and Sanitary Tot Apartments apply at rremlaes W M.Smith, Prop. 3WlJ YOUll HOME COMFORTS. Wo can wlro your houso, or do ro patr work o the service you now have, and will save you money on tho work. Promptness and satisfac tion aro two other essentials that you'll always got hore. MOTOR IttiPAIRINa FLAT IRONS PANS, FIXTURES. Crater Lake Wiring Co. NO. 27 NORTH nARTLETT HT. Succeeded - Safety of Investment LLNDL1DY, Vice-Prcs. Bank Building Tracts u X LbbbbbbbHLbbbbbbbbW V IRP o2 ' OP . .v; r & Jlanklns for Health. !" OH.SlitVi.' tftw4yilC5.t