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' PAGE POUR fcTEEFORU MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORI), OKKOOy, TUESDAY. lrmUATCY 20, 1012. MEDFOilD MAiL TRIBUNE) AN INDRPENDRNT NEWSPArKIl ruiiMHHRD nvnitv aftetwoon EXCEPT RUNDAT. NY TUB MEDFono rniNTiKa co. Tho Democratic Times, Tim Medford Mnll, Tho Medford Tribune, The South ern OroKonlnn, Th Anhlnrul Tribune Office Mnll Trlbuno Hulldlnp. S5-J7-S9 North Fir street; phone, Jlatn J031; Home 76. OEOROIB PUTNAM, Editor and Manager Entered ns BrconJ-clnss matter at Medford, Ore con, under the act of Mnrch J, 1879. Official Paper of tho Cltr of Medford. Official taper of Jnckson County. BtTBSOHrPTIOH KATE. One yenr. by mull 16.00 Ono month, by mnll CO Per month, delivered by carrier In Medford, Jacknonvlllo and Cen tral Point CO Bnturday only, by mail, per year.. S.oo Weekly, per year 1.60 swosK antcrnvAxxox. Daily average for eleven month end ing November 30, 1911, S.Cl. mil XstA Wire United JPr stipaten. The Mall Tribune la on pale at the Perry New Stand. San Francisco. Portland Hotel News Stand. Portland. Bowman News Co., Portlana, Ore. W. O. Whitney, Seattle, Wash. xroroxs, oxeqow. Metropolis of Southern Oregon and Northern California, nnd the fastest crovrlnE city In Orcpon. Population U. 8. census 1910 SS40: estimated. 191110.000. Vive hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water 8Ftem completed. Riving finest supply pure mountain water, and 17.3 miles of streets paved. Postofflco receipts for year endln November 10, 1911, show Increase of 19 per cent nanncr fruit city In Oregon Rogue River SpltMnberg apples won sweep stakes prize and title of "Apple JClnff or the World" at the National APP'e Show. Spokane. 1909, and ft car of Newthwns won rirat Prise In 1910 at Canadian. International Apple Show, Vancouver. B. C ritit rrlxe In 1911 at Spokano National Apple Show won by carload of Newtown. Itnrun River rcars broimht highest prices In oil martets of tho world dur- ingi mo pas l nix yearn. COMMUNICATIONS. Thanks from Hospital. To the Editer: Would you kindly give space in column of your daily paper io the following and oblige the bisters of the hespital: Tho sisters o the hospital wi.-h to express, through the press, their very sincere thanks to the citizens of Medford for the great kindness ex tended to them in assisting them to furnish this institute. Following aro the names of dona dena dona teons: Mrs. Kelehor and family, beautiful suite; Medford Furniture & Hardware company, furniture for parlor; Weeks & McGownn, private ward; Orders of Masons and Elks, each elegant apartments; R. F. Tegen, architect, private ward; J. Gagnon, furniture; Litherland & Albery, con tractors, private ward; Mr. McAn drcw, invalid chair; Dr. Sccley, a surgical table. Charitable associa tions and other fraternal orders have kindly offered to furnish apartments. Tho main surgery is fitted up by Dr. Oonro. The clinpel has been fur nished by llev. J. M. O'Farrell, Hev. J. A. Van Novel, Mrs. J. F. Roddy, Miss IC. MoAndrow nnd her sisters nnd Mrs. James Clifford of Van couver, 11. C. The sisters wish also to extend cordial thanks to all the ladies who took part in the substantial "pound parly" and banquet. Mesdames Pot ion and Sehilliu are worthy of spe cial mention for their untiring energy in making the latter a success. To tho Editer: Two socialist ly ceum courso lectures have come and gone, their coming not being prop crly advertised that not one-half of even tho socialists of Medford were awaro ofsame. Tho first was Edward Adams Can trell of Los Angeles, who took tho place of Eugene Woods, whoso Ill ness suddenly unfitted him. Mr. Cantrell had been a minister for six years but Is now giving his life for tho betterment of tho con ditions of tho whole universe instead of leaving all good things of life to the Infinitesimal few. Ho spoko of one of Frances WII lard's closing year remarks: "Would to God that I wore young again. So cialism would havo my life's work. It Is God's way out of tho wilderness. It Is Christianity applied." Bo, too, Cantrell is now devoting his remaining years. Tho entire audlonco In one voice declared his lecture to be tho grand est they over heard. Not only Is ho a true representa tive of tho new way of doing things, but ho Is an orator of tho finest type. So rapidly did tho proper thought In tho proper placo conio to him' it nceincd to mo be was tho center of a clrcumforenco of wireless telegraph stations, each ono of which was send ing him some blessed message for socialism. Last Sunday wo had here that Btrong, logical speaker, N. A. Rich ardson, ma speech was so plain, so foaBlblo and so grand that all pro claimed him ono of tho deepest thinkers of modern times. Itlchurd- soii has penned many a glowing mugazlno article und his life and soul aro all given to lift downtrodden hu manity to somo of tho comfortB this old world Is willing to provide to tho wholo of her children and for whom Jt has nh abundanco "wore It properly dUtrlbutod. D. I), ni3AME. ENTITLED PORTLAND papers contain dispatches from ttoseburg announcing the glad tidings that .1. Arnold Doyle, the railroad king, telegraphed from Spokane that he will build a railroad to Coos Hay it the people of Roseburg will put up $100,000 in cash as a subsidy. And we are further informed that efforts are under way to raise the coin, and the commercial club is hustling. Onlv a few months ago .1. Arnold Doyle, we are in formed, left his humble occupation as car washer in the Coeur d'Alene shops to don the discarded mantle of .Tohn H. Allen and promote an interurban trolley in the Rogue river valley. His rise in the financial world was rapid. ITe extended the system from Ashland to Crescent City, with a branch terminus tit Port Orford, and now proposes, without the aid of a crowbar, to move the entire line to Roseburg and Coos Bay. Here's hoping that Roseburg gives Sh Doyle that hun dred thousand it is cheap for talents such as his. And just think what it will mean to Roseburg what his rail road system has meant to Ashland. The future of Roseburg, after it has put up that hun dred thousand, staggers imagination. Vo can imagine our former fellow townsman J. AW Perkins building M storv office buildings instead of four-storv ones. Kven a new jail will then be possible! By all means, give !Mv. Doyle that hundred thousand. He is certainly worth the money and probably needs it and Roseburg 's experience will be worth it also, (treat financiers are frequently hard up for pocket change, which probably accounts for his modest request. If that hundred thousand is not given Air. Doyle, he and his partner will probably be forced to star in comic opera, where continuous performances such as they give are not only appreciated and applauded, but richly re warded as genius such as E WITH Printer Said to Have Signed Rex H. Lampman's Name to Check and to Have Secured $10 on It Was Ar rested Monday. James A. Power, writer, printer and publisher, was arrested Monday aft ernoon upon n complaint filed by M. J. Adams, charging forgery. Power is said to have forged the name of Rex IF. Lampman, editor of the Gold Flill News, to a check for $10, which Mr. Adams cashed. Power appeared in the justice court Tuesday morning for his preliminary hearing, but ns Mr. Lampmnn was not present the case was continued until Wednesday. Power states that he is a partner of Lampman's in the West Const Miner nnd that lie has signed Lamp man's name n score of times. Lamp raan, over the phone, says that Power had no authority to do so and fur thermore that he has never had an account in the Fanners and Fruit growers bank, on it 1mm the check was drawn. TENNESSEE MOB KILLS NEGRO IN LYNCHING BEE SHELBYVILLE, Tenn., Feb. 20. Deprived of Ita prey in its first attempt to slaughter three negroes as they were being taken from the courthouse Ho the jail here today, a mob broko Into tho sheriff's office, where tho wounded blacks had been taken, and fired upon them. Still two of them are alive, but It Is be lloved tho mob will storm tho jail lato tonight nnd finish the work. Evidence that the blacks killed Of ficer 8. V. Everson of the Xashvllle, Chattanooga & St. Louis railroad was so strong at tho preliminary hearing that the three wero bound over. Ab the prisoners were being taken from tho courtroom tho mob attacked them on tho courthoiiBO steps, killing ono negro and wound ing tho other two. They were hur riedly taken to tho sheriff's office and the reports sent out all three were dead. Tho mob refused to bollevo the report, tho offico was stormed and when entrance was effected each of tho prlsonors were shot again. Evi dently believing all three dead, tho mob dispersed. Later tho two blacks wero secretly taken to Jail, While the trouble was at alts height the sheriff telegraphed to tho govornor for troops, but tho request was later" withdrawn. Governor Hooper of fered a reward of SG00 each for tho capture and conviction of the mob members, who, It Is said, aro largely made up of railroad employes. BANKER MORSE WELL ENOUGH TO SPECULATE ATLANTA, Ga., Feb. 20. Charles Morse, the former banker, recently pardoned for wrecking a Now York bank after serving two years of a 18 year sentence, will rccovor sufficient ly to again re-enter Wall street activities, according to Dr. A. L. Fow ler, Moi-ko'h personal physician, who today has relumed hero from New CHARfl POWER FORGERY York. TO REWARD. theirs is ever compensated. BURGLAR FLEES; LEAVES A FLASK Neighbor Frightens Man Who Was Attempting to Cut His Way Through Rear Door in Evanston Home on South Grape. Alarmed by the shouts of a man in n neighboring house, n burglar who was endeavoring to cut his way with a jnckknife through the kitchen door of the home of K. A. Evansou on South GraiMs street Monday night, nn amateur burglar fled, leaving behind nn empty flask. When frightened the man had cut through the screen and partially through the lower panel of the door. lie was most iinicientitic in his attempt on the door, for he was not cutting nenr the lock hut fur be low it. This fact, in the opinion of the jKjIico, brands him an amateur. So much noise did the midnight marauder make that ho awakened a neighbor, who began to shout lustily, frightening the burglar. Mr. and Mrs. Evansou are nbxeut from home. CHECKED DYNAMITING WHILE CONVENTION WAS AT WORK INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 20. That the dynamiting plots wore brought to tho attention of certain committees at tho International Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers convention at Rochester In 1910, camo to light today as one of the government's charges against the 5 I Indicted men. It Is charged by tho federal author ities that a resolution demanding that "no more bombs or explosives of any kind be exploded, while this conven tion Is In session.' It was written out In regular form by a delegate to the convention, and secretly referred to tho committee ami without action on it, It becoming known was later found by the government nmong papers taken from tho Iron workers head quarters. The government claims to have tho original resolution. In this connec tion, tho McManlgal confession Is quoted as stating that McNamara said ho wanted n lot of open shou Jobs blown up at ono tlmo to make tho delogatos feel good. Just before the meeting of tho cxecutlvo board. McNamara also wanted many jobs pulled off so us to please tho members and show them business was good. Tho yeur tho convention was held 25 bridges, viaducts and buildings were reported blown up In various puns of tho coimtry. Advices received by tho government today say at least half a dozen defendants are preparing to tell what they know. "SIR" HARRY COOPER LOCATED AT CHICAGO OAKLAND, Cab, Feb. 20. Word was received here today from tho po lice of Chicago that they have located there Dr. .Milton Abraham, alias Sir I furry West wood Cooper, alleged bigamist and sharper, who fled from hero several days ago with AUhh Anna Milbrulli, whom he married, Tho telegram received hero gavo no details. It did not state whether the girl was with Abraham, but it is pre sumed she is. Captain Peterson ut once wired tho Chicago authorities to nrrebt Abrahnm. Our Correspondents TALENT ITEMS. The oily 1ms boon Inwy tho past week putting in now proHilnjri. This N tho beginning of nu em of side walk building. Talent now has elec tric lights, gn, water system us surcd and has started to improve the street by gradiuu rend and building sidewalks. Tho now council is ulivo und progressive. Miss Kay (Mine loft for nn extend od Irip wiih relatives nnd friends ut Portland and Uellmgluuii, Wash. Mr. Lester Petard, who has boon attending to the Talent end of the Ashland Weoord, has M'vorod his con nection with that pHr nnd will en gage in .similar work nl Grunts Pass, Prof. F. C. Kcimor will speak nl the Talent school I'ridny night, Feb ruary 221. He ws to hnvo uddiwu'd the people last Friday, but mi account of weather comlitions the mooting was potoned. Mr. Keimer will speak on agriculture. This address .xhnuld bo well pnlroni.od, as Mr. llohnor has something to say nnd the ability to say it. Admission will bo free. Tho Christian church will give an entertainment February 2"t. Kofro-h. menls will bo served. Admis-inn. 2.1 cents. K. C. Gardner relumed from Kan srs City, wheie lie had been culled by tho siokness of his father. Wo nro sorry in rvort that Mr. Gardner's father died and extend our regrets. Mr. Fox has purchased u half in terest in the K. L. Hurdle slock of general inerchnnilie. Wo welcome him to the city and feel that he will keep up the reputation of this splen did establishment. A. C. Kaudnll litis returned from an extended trip through Canada and the middle west. G. W. Ager Imd nnother operation on his nose Thursday. .Mr. Ager is able to attend lo hi- duties as super visor. Agnes Lester is out of school on account of sickness. Mr. Luke, our new postmnslor, is the right man in the right place. He has a pleasant word for everybody. This is nu office in which the public has n great interest, nnd bu-iue-s ability ns well as courtesy are ap preciated. Mrs. Tom Seolt is visiting friends in Gold Hill. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Miss Cora Smith enjoyed a visit with Grants Pass relatives Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and MrB. F. M. Amy of Med ford attended tho funeral of I). Pun key'a Infant child, held In this city Monday. Peter Ingram of Medford spent Monday here vlHltlug his father and brother. Died Saturday night. February 17, at the family residence, Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. I). Pankcy. Miss Viola Smith. Vent Iloall Jr. and Mr. -Manning Jr. spent Monday in Grants Pass. Central Point Monday Medford vis itors wore Mrs. Ed Whiteside, MrB. LesmolBter, Mrs. Woffling and son, Mrs. Trovllle, Mrs. Dunton, Mrs. Hur ton, Miss Sara Debb, W. K. Kahler, J. W. Myers G. 12. Fox, A. W. Ueebo and J. C. Harnett. Editor 8. A. I'attlson nttonded tho Franklin society banquet In Medford Saturday night. D. K. Jones has Bold his property on East Manzanlta street to H, C. Glcason. D, II. Sturtovant and George Wil cox left Saturday morning on a trip to Halsey, Ore. Mrs. I. E. Lovo spent a few hours In Woodvllle Saturday morning. A. J. Ousley left Saturday morn ing on a trip through northern Cali fornia nnd eastern Oregon. II. F. Mulkey was hero between trains Saturday morning. Among the Saturday Medford vlfllt ors from hero wore MIsb Herring, Miss Young, MIbs filackford, MIhb McNassur, Mrs. J. I). Smith, MIbs Foloy, J. W. Myers, I). W. Stone, Mr. Dunton, George K. Fox, II, A, Lattn, George Gregory and Gus Mor ris. Wm. Hummott left Sunday morn ing for u trip to New York state to visit relative. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. PattlHon and llttlo daughter Dorothy spent Sun day In Gold IIUL Mrs. W. a, M'denhngon was hero between tralnB Sunday afternoon. CHANDLER WANTS TAFT AND TEDDY TO QUIT CONCORD, N;. IU, Feb, 20, The suggestion that both President Toft and Colonel Itooaovelt decline to bo candidates, In tho intercut of tho re-, publican party waa mndo In un opon lotter tonight by former B6uator Chandler. Chandler expressed tho opinion that tho party Ib divided be tween Tuft nnd Itoosovelt and as long as that spilt lasts It la certain to bo defeated, EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS Among thoHO who went to Med ford from Phoenix Saturday wore George Hover, of Valley View or chards; Arthur Mover, Henry Shnfor and family of lMuionlv, A. S. Furry. Joe Kador and Mrs. S. S. Stephens of North Talent. Dr. Frank Huberts of Myrtle Crook, Ore., Is visiting relatives lu North Talent. Carl Itlnger of Eagle Point cniuo over to visit at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Under Saturday and Sun day. IC. Calhoun of Kooky Ford orchard was In Phooulx Saturday. l'rof, Geo. II, Htannnrd of Ash land whb vUltlug In Phoenix Satur day. 8. P. Hunter of West Talent was trading with Hoard si ey & Cray, mer chants of Phoenix, Saturday. Mrs. Isnbell Fanehor of Medford camo up on tfi Monday to visit hor mother, Mrs. Cox, west of Phoenix. Those who wont to Medford Mon day morning from Phoenlv wero Mrs. Emit Houstun, A. H. Houston, Owen Duiilnp nnd Matt Calhoun Mrs. G. C. McClaln of Phoenix re turned Thursday from a visit to her relatives nt Cnleo, Cal., accoinpanlod by hor grandmother, Mrs. Harvey. Mrs. Harvey was onoo a resident of Talent. Mrs. Itohrcr.1 Monro and her daughter, Mrs. I.utlo Stauellff, re turned Thursday from Creswell, Oro. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stauctlff will mnko their homo nt Central Point In tho near future. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. (lly A. C. Howlett.) Miss Mninio Wright, daughter of Mrs. Kinger of this place, is engaged in teaching school on F.Ik creek. T. F. ilutchason of Medford, one of our live insurance men und a regu lar hoo-ter for our valley, was out and spent Friday night with u-. lie is working in tho interest of the dol lar by dollar plan to havo people at tend the Paoillo-Pnimtuu oosition in Sail Francisco, Cut., in 111 1.1. The musipio hall given by Mr. Spiekor in bis new halt on the 1-lttt wus (piito u success and those who attended reHirt that ihuy had u flue time nnd good music. There is some excitement among some of the leading ones in our town over the question of moving tho county sent. As bus been Muled in the Muil Trihuhc, the sheriffs olfioo is entirely too small for the transac tion of htisincr.s mid thnl room has had lo be provided in the court room on the second floor for collection of taxes. It is generally understood all over the county that wo will have to have u new court house iu the very near fill tire. Some of us believe thut F.nglo Point is the coming business ceiiler of Rogue River valley, and the fact that Eagle Point wilt be the divi sion point on the railroad when the P. Si K. and Oregon Trunk become united, and with our immense funn ing country around us, as well as the mining interests; the fact thut the town of Kagle Point is only about two miles from the gcogrnphicnl cen ter of the county; with our coiihtautly increasing population, for we nrc now planning to build another school house to meet the demand, und every thing taken into account, wo think that we have a good prospect to get tho county seat located here. We already have two county couunis xiuuera iu our precinct ami tho (uni ty JiNig" in largely iiilereMed iu tho upbuilding of Eagle Point. Wo Ihiiik Hint our prospect is very good for the chnnge. Mr. Hlotighl, tho foreman of the bridge gang for tho Pucifio Si Eastern Railroad company, enme iu from Itiittn Falls ami conditionally cugugcd a room Friday, but on nccount of tho heavy rains and the rise iu the wntcnt of the creek he was compelled lo social the night at the railroad bridge to keep tho drift from lodging against il nnd currying it uwdy. The com pany had the cugiifc. go from here und (hoy used it drawing the drill uwny from the bridge. The water was higher ihiiii it has been for sev eral years, Oscar Wright, son of our railroad ngcut, accompanied by bin wife, re turned from it visit iu California last Tuesday. Cephiio Moorman mid wife came lip from Josephine county to visit her people und bin sisters und thoir fam ilies. Mrs. JL L. Daily of the Model va riety store, who hart been visiting rel iitivcs iu the Willamette valley, re turned Wednesday and they wish me to say to (ho readers of the Mail Trib une that they have "just received u now line of ladies' spring underwear, also miHscs' and Indies plain uiiil fancy hose nt the Muriel Variety Store." (Adv.) Speaking of the JFndel variety More, I see that they have JirH, li, C, Liiwlou'ri pew mill latest hook, "The Jrairi of the WhiHporing HiIIh," by Virgin JO, Roe, The mithorcsa is ono of our town's women and there has boon such u riomnuri for tho book thut Mr. Daily had lo wall until tho Hoooiid edition wuk publtMiori, Mrs. l.awton Is ono of those fnseinuling writers Hint gel tho reader inlercsl od nt onoo ami uii.iuiH lo see wlutl is coming next. Port W. Reed, Elmer Spencer nlul John Winiiinghiim oumo iu Fririnv nih'ht iibuiit 7:110 o'clock, wel, tired and hungry, but llndiug a good lire ut the Sunny Side they soon wore Iu Iheir iiormul condition nnd wo spent llm rest of lite evening very pleas- untly. Dnrrow Defense- Wmils Transcript. LOS ANGELES, Fob. S0.--Eiirl lingers, counsel for Clarouco Harrow, today petitioned Superior Judge Hut ton to romimtud that n truiiMcrlpt of evidence presented to the grand Jury which Indicted Harrow will bo de livered to tho defense, lingers also filed a brief, according to tho court's setting forth bin Interpretation tf tho law governing tho dlspomil of evi dence (idducod before tho grand Jury. Mob Kills Four Ncnrncs. SHELllYVII.l.E. Tenn.. Fob. 20. Ouo negro wan instantly killed and two other h seriously wounded hero this uftcrnooii when a inolio opened flro on the hluekir as they wore being taken fiom tho court house. Tho ne groes wore charged with the murder of S. E. Evonnon. a railroad detective Arounicnts In $2,000,000 Suit. HOSTON, Mass., Fob. 20 lloforo Judge Colt Iu Hie federal court today arguments wero heaid on the motion to dismiss nud plea lu abatement filed by tho Putted Shan .Maehlnery eompnuy lo tho J2.tMlu.uoo suit rihul ngnlust II by Churlos A. Strult. trus tee for the Godilu Sous Motul Fiutou lug company, for alleged violation of the Sherman antitrust set Tho God ilu company. It Is alleged, was driven out of luulncttrt by the shoo miiihlu ory company, whose officers a I no are under federal Indictment for nlloged violations of tho iintl-trust taw. Draperies V' rnrry a very complete lino of Urniirrlec Incn ctlrloln. fix ture. tr, ami lo nil clnHora of upholfttorlni; A hist In I nmii In look oftnr thin work vxelualvnly niul will Btv nn kuoiI ncrvlco no la poaltlA to Kdt In oven Iho lnrRfi.1 cltlr. WEEKS & McGOWAN Ge FOR SALE Choice Baled Alfalfa Hay Delivered in Medford in ton lots at $15.50 PER TON ' $14.75 PER TON nt car. Send postal or telephone. (Home) SLEEPY HOLLOW FARM ROCK POINT, ORE. Our nlfnlfa is well cured nud is not sun scorched and retains all its rich juices and nourishment nnd color. Tlie stalks nro not bruised nnd broken and the tender leaves and tops nro not bruised and shattered off. THE FINEST TOI'-VAMJF, HAY THAT CAN HE PKODUCEI). Tho farm in irrigated from Itoguo river. Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency vim haw: 20 acres at Eanln Point, 12200, 20 acres 3 aulles out from Medford (200 per acre. 10 acres Improved, Iioiiho, barn, orchnrd, etc., $8000, 0 acres Improved 1 y, miles out, 17000. r room huiiKnlow with kitchen furnlturo, $2200. r room huiiRiilow, $ 1 nno. 4 room homio, $35 down, $10 por month, $7f0. 3 room house, lot 00125, $125 down, hnl. $10 per month, 5 acres 2 miles out, Improved. Houses for salo, Call and see tin, 100 acres -1 miles out, $150 pur aero. TUADI3 5 acres, will talto Iioiiro as part oxoIiuiiko. 10 acres noar Central Point for house lu town. 20 acres up Griffin croolc good for chicken ranch, 5 acres ut EiikIu Point for a good lot or u team, 2 Keo cam to trado for ocroago or lots. 1 havo all kinds of tradon to offor. Trades, trades of all kinds, EMPLOYMENT 2 men for pruning. Girls for Konorul housoworlc. Six coal minors, E. P. A. BITTNER ROOMS Q AND 7, PALM BLOCK Opposite Nash Hotel Phono 4111; Home, M, WHERE TO GO TONIGHT 94f ISIS TH EATRE TONIGHT THE milNICM.H In u Comedy Sketch HIKING A POIITEH Suinellilui; very InloroNttiiK. (UltKUvNH (TUT Tho world's Kreatodl bleyclUI. Mr, Curt direct fiiiiu Orphoum circuit nnd t IttK iiluuo In oiidukIi to nsftuio you of bin ability Three Heck IlllOO fed of MOTION PICTURES lloHt of Music. Special Mtitlneo. Saturday and Sunday 2 p, m. EvouIhb Performance 7 p. m. TUSCAN SPRINGS HavliiK no cauol on earth iu variety of mluernl waters ami ctirliiR dhtcnion that medicines will not reach. If you aro In need of health, como now. Wo are open nil tho year nud can rtlvo tho bent of euro nud attention now as well an In mi mm or. StnRii daily from Hod Hluff to tho springs. Turthur par ticulars address E. II. WALBIMDGB TUSCAN Hl'HINGH. VMM Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, I). O. Public I.nml Matters: Final Proof. Desert Lauds, Contents and Minim; Canes. Scrip. Associate Work for Attorney! Valley Second Hand Store Buys and Sells Sccontl-Hnml Goods, Copper, Rubber, Brass, Etc. M. J. PILCKER. Prop. 15 North Fir Home .131 Hell .1072 i Dr E. Kirchgessner Practice limited to uhmiiu diicuei. HOTEL HOLLAND 'Wednesdays. Hours, 10 to II. F0RDE CAN DO IT Do you want your lawn put in first class shape 1 All work Kiinrantoori. Leave iidriront with II. It. I'nllcrson, Quaker Nursery, Niihli hotel. PLUMBING Steam and Hot Wator Hoating All Work Gun ran trod. Triers ltiiHHonnblo. OOPFEEN & PRICE 30 Howard Bloak, Sntrnnco onOth St. X'Aclfio 0031. Iloms 849. NoyesSc Black HOUSE ANI fUGN PAINTING Up-to-Dato Auto and Carriage Palatini;, Gold Loaf SIi;iib and Interior Decorating a Specialty. Shop mid Office 8. flrnpo nud 10th flt. Offico Phono 7771. IIoh. 7212. All Work' Poulllvoly Guaranteed. IF YOU OWN A LOT Wo will build you a homo on monthly paymonts. MEDFORD REALTY AND IM PROVEMENT COMPANY M. F. and H. Co. Building A . 1 ' A r y .