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PAGE TWO MEDl?OftD MATh TRIBVNIO. MKDVQRn, QUMCHON, MONDAY, MAKTI1 !.", 11)112. .1! L OCAL AND PERSONAL II. I. Karnes of Hilt, Oil., Is fipendltiR ft few days In Medford on buslilnsfl. Will .Inmca of Applegate Is spond- IriB n fow days In Medford. Wc sharpen axes, knives, scissors, snwft nnil lawn mowers. J. W. Mitchell, 22 S. Hlvorslilo. M. L. Hrlckson spent Monday on his lanch noar Talent. Ho plans to creel a handsome rosldonca soon. Wilson, 210 Laurel St,, tor first- claRS kodak finishings, 20 John It, Johnson of Ashland spent Monday In this city on buslnoee. Something now, "Grape Purplo," at McDowell's. J. A. Wostcrlund has returnod from a business trip north. Tho Metlford Conservatory of Mu sic and languages is tho only music school in southern Oregon with n full corps of teachers, d. Talllandlor, director. Send for catalogue. ' J. N. Wilson of Trail Is spending a fow duys in Med ford on business. C. II. Hondorson of Phoenix spont Monday in Medford. Seo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Jeff Brophy of upper Itoguo river is visiting Medford. Kodak finishing, tho best, at Wes ton's, opposite book store. O. C. Boggs, Porter J. Neff, E. E. Kelly, A. E. Roames, Lincoln Mc- Cormack and a number of other at torneys wcro at Jacksonville today on btisinoss. Tomorrow! Tomorrow! Tomorrow! Last day of Pierce acroage sale. If you have such a thought as securing a bargain in acroage, be sure and go. Eaiy terms, free lunch, free ride. Go!! 2 J. A. Perry spont Monday at Jack sonville on business. Bosc, DAnjou and Bartlett pears. First-class trees, and don't buy from anyone, large or small orders until you seo mo and I'll save you money. II. B. Patterson, Quaker nursery man, Nash hotel lobby. . Circuit Judge Frank M. Calkins re turned Monday from Portland, where ho was called Saturday by the death of his brother-in-law. E. D Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471 Walter McCallum's father died Sunday afternoon at his-home at Spo kane. Mr. McCallum Is now in that city, having loft Saturday evening. Tomorrow! Tomorrow! Tomorrow! Last day of Pierce acreage sale. If you have such a thought as securing a bargain in acreage, be sure and go. Easy terms, froe lunch, free ride. Go!!- 2 S. A. Paulson of Contral Point spent Monday at Medford on busi ness. Trcos for sale. Poacho at 10c, pears at 12c, Bartletts, D'AnJou and Winter Nells. Special while they last. Seo L. E. Hoover or phone 1522. J. 0. Taylor of Evans creok Is spouding a fow days In Medford with friends. Federal vacuum cleaner Home phono 2CC-L. A. E. Mabee, 233 S. Ivy streot C The case of the state vs. Charles Tull, for manslaughter, sas contin ued today in the circuit court to the the witnesses has left tho state. Tomorrow! Tomorrow! Tomorrow! Last day of Pierce acreage sale. If you have such a thought as securing b bargain In acreage, be sure and go. Easy terms, free lunch, free ride. Go!! 2 Carkln & Taylor (John II. Parkin, Glenn O. Taylor), attoruoys-at-luw, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. H. E. Bedford and family spent tho week end In Talent visiting rela tives. Having bought a lot of coal at a low figuro wo aro closing it out at a price at which it Is bound to go within tho next week. Inquire of Ends Transfer Co. or J. W. Mitchell. Mrs. J, B. llolmos and on spent tho week end with her daughter nt WoodVille. Seo A. IC, Waro, room 19 Jackson County Bank building, for all the Information nbout Pacific Mutual Life or Accldont Insurance. C Mr. and Jin. W. 11. Miller of Gold 11111, spent part of Sunday here Ladles, nave your suits made by n tailor who knows how. Berlin, Cen tral Point. n Mills itnlllo Fuller or Ashland spent Saturday and Sunday heio Hh frlondB. Real homo uiado bread at Da Vuo's. J. M. Anderson and Thornton Whlto of Anson, Toxns, arrived tn Medford a few day nxo. Mr. Ander son's family are o.xpNalml to arrlio soon, when they will take up tbur residence In Medford. Roses nro a specialty with H. B. Pattorson, nurseryman. Nash hotel Tho case of tho Medford Commer cial club vs M. H. Payne to enforce payment of a subscription to the Crater Lake road fund is being head this afternoon In the circuit cour' large number of witnesses from this city have bn subpoenal. W. C. Crittenden, a few yeirs av one of the best known unlversltv stu dents on the Pnclfto coast, who firt sprung Into prominence by winning a state wide educational contest con ducted by the San Francisco Exam iner, and later by winning a Rhodes scholarship at Oxford, Is lsltlng Medford. He Is now practicing law In San Francisco. He is an old-time friend of T, R. Wilson of Roguelands. Inc. "PEPPERY JIM" SIGXS V1TU THE MtOU'jVS. I wSmKMiI Mjb$ JSIfl I '.1 luiii" Auatlii. the twnnen ttilrr1 t "JIMMY M AUSTIN ' CHARLEY TURNER l MOTHERS TO PROTECT THEIR DAUGHTEHS' FUTURE BUYING MOVEMENT ON MARKET RESUMED NEW YORK, Marc- 25. At the opening of today's New York stock market last week's buying movement was resumed. United State. Steel was up a point and American Smelt ing registered a good rise. National Lead. Utah Conner and Western Maryland made one point gains and Harriinan stocks, Reading. Lehigh Valley, Rock Island and Pennsylvania rose substantially. Profit taking later caused irregularity and the los of much of the Initial rise. The market closed steady. Bonds were firm. Vernon Magrudor left for Corning, Cal., Saturduy ovonlng to romaln for soiuo tlmo. Fancy bilck le crista at McDow ell's. Glenn Pleasants returnod to Yam iilll Sunday morning. S. A. Nowc'll, ladies' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & II. Co. bldg. John Williams Jr. has taken charge of tho Boswell barber shop whllo Mr. Boswoll Is absent. Home linking luncnes served oppo site S. P. dopot. Phone Bell 4972. Home- 273-L. WecRs&McGowanCo. UffDlMTAJCEUS Say Plion 3371 Wig-lit Fhonmi V. W. Week 3071 A. B. Orr, 3691 I.ADY ASSISTANT. ILLINOIS WANTS A SAY AS TO PRESIDENCY CHICAGO March 2o. Governor Ocncen today summoned the fetnte loyislature to moot in Homl ojwioii tomorrow to' enact 1CJ laws, chief of which is the presidential jneferenec primary law. Leaders of the "jieo ple's jwwer" muvement in Illinois hope to have the law effective before April 9 when the tegular -tale prim ary election is to be hold. WANT TO SEE WELLS GO AGAINST McFARLAND NEW YORK, Marches. The Na tional Sporting club here today of fered a purse of $10 000 for a 10 roiind battle between Mati Wells, the English lightweight champion, and Paekey McFarland, the Chicago scrap per. It is believed hath fighters will accept. Each fighter will receive fSOOO, the date to be fixed later. CATL1N. III. March 23 -To pro tect tho daughters through inveotl gallon of the standing and character of suitors, mothers of Catlln today have formed a Mothers' Protective association and plan to o.vtend It to other cltietf, so Information can he exchanged. Hero is a list of uuoe tlons prospective suitors most answer to qualify: Do you smoke cigarettes? Do you drink? Are you profane or vulgar? Are you a churchgoer? Do you patronise dancehalls? Are you considerate of your mother and sister. What are your business prospects? ii.ui or the t I.011N Brown. hn utl up with liiiiip'r "itltttdy" V i e ,ti il ha- nirMd.T relucted In ne ' -lie Atittui nt ooi time vtvxv tin iv of Ik vNw York lUghlamtir. nlea be wn.i tntdt-d It wu a Mint w tn the ,y Yotk fans , h ' n-tlh -aifn'' "" Ae of tin ini ' '.i tinifea-iloi' but he evcMliMll v- weak ! with till- tlok (low e ln bis uiu.iv. !nfii .t dii.fiiii ii nt ii t I'liu'ti ,inil ilic iiii is a il SHV I Ii WEEK'S PUCES ON i STOCK MARKET 4- J Z$ UgL ' sir b mm jm m fa Benson's areains VOICE MAY BRING REASON BACK TO MAN Foreign Laborers Strike LOWELL,, Ma., March S3 Mre than 100 unskilled foreign workers n the Appletou and Merriinnc mil! struck here today, filing u ileniand for n fifteen per eeut iiiereaHe n wngo. The foreipiers, were recently organized by the Imlinitriiil Worker, of tbe World. It in feared the strike of the forebtner. will affect 20.00U operative employed in the othr inillh here. To Learn of America QCEKNSTOWX, March 25. "I know America can lench ue a lot of things," declared Sir Ilertruml l)aw hon, )liyi(Miui of Iving George, who is Milling for the United Slate todny on the Miinrutatiiii, with the admitted purpoao of wtudying AiitfricHti meth ods of surgery. The phynh'iau u.vn that he lias no operation awaiting him in tho United State, nud no big foe. r Dilly Hint From farts. .wwimiHiieM ! ! i in i J J LOS ANGHLES, Cal., March 25. In the sweet soprano voice of Miss May Flynn lies the only hope. for tho mind of Stephon S. Stephens, accord ing to the belief expressed today by physicians at the county hospital, where Stephens Is a pntlent and Mine Flynn a nuree. Stephens' mind, the doctors say, Is a discordant jangle and although the usual remedies hare failed utterly, he responds perceptibly to the mu sical voice of the little nurse. He wilt be glvon treatment six times daily throughout th next week. PORTLAND, M.ir. h 2.- Melon ure tunrket (piotnttuus in different hth-es of cattle, hog and xhmip .N'otuitli-ttuiiliiijf the heavy run cn-imiiuMl hy the Fat Stock l)w, de mand cmiUnues good for livestock of all kinds and shipper eein well satisfied with prices reeelveil. Ulwiee .steers, 5B..IO and $0.(10; medium tcers-xfUI0 and $fi.'J.; fhoti'c cows-, $fl.6() and $3.00; medium cow. $3.00 and $3.23; choice veol, S.30 and S.73; good heny calves. flJ.OO mid .f0.5t); bulls, $.j.3i) nnd $3.00; stags, $5.00 and .0I); hogs, light, $0.00 ami $7.00; hogt heaw, $0.00 and $(5.fl0; Inmbx, $0.00 nml $0.23; yearlings, 3.j0 and $0.00; wethers, $5.00 nnfl 5.25; owes, $1.30 tiid ifA.if) Tlu ltinilvlii lightweight who Ii nititelieil to t Itoliblo i:uik In Aleiiroi'il April il. t'harloy Turner, tho irookl. NVw York, lightweight. Iihh been matched .Manager Kdwards to box Hobble Kwuib ten nuiiiilK before tho Medford Athletic rliih'tf net smoker Apill 3 TELEGRAPH TABLOIDS . PORTLAND. Ore -'m gulng to kill mef." nnuouiii.'d William Wil liams "lliiriah"' said Mm. Mnr .leffiey Hill was iki turn lie hit her with a brick. PORTUVND. Oro. Ilov. W. . KL lot Jr. tried to primch, but a donkey onglttM nr by made so much iiflhie the congregation could not hear him. The church adjourned so as Hot lo disturb the coiitrMcton. PORTLAND, Ore. Mrs. II. K. Tall decided to reform tbn "great un washed." While she waa appealing to them personally to live better lives one of thum relieved her of I0. Telephone Directory The next Issue of Directory will go tu preM April 1st. Any changes or correct Ions should bo reported prior to that dale. pacific ti:li:i'honi: &. tijlh GRAPH CO. ""t? it set-iK ONE WAY OUT yard the lUi,"3flth and 20th of this month, under the :iusiii.'es of the I'acific N'ortliHent Ltvchtoek nmwia tion, was u suecesh in every particular. JOHNSON PROMISES TO AID W0RKINGMEN JEALOUS QUARREL ENDS M KILLING OF MAN SALINAS. Cal., March 23. As a result of a jealous quarrel on a ranch near Bradley In the southern end of Monterey county, Fred Aim is dead today and William K. Ward is in Jail here charged with bis murder. Jeal ousy over Mrs. Aim, wife of the dead man, is said to bo the cause of the trouble. path men are ranchers. Ward wont to the Aim ranch armed with n rifle and engaged In an altercation with the owner, In which Aim was shot threo times by his nolghbor. Ward was noverely stabbed In the back. By standers declare that . the stabbing was ddne by Mlsg Kdrlngton, the 11-year-old stepdaughter of Aim. Ward claima that Aim did tho. cutting. Ward .-was under medical pare In Salinas Jail today. It is stated tho wound will not provo fatal. Thu rancher has n divorced wife nnd -six children In Iiradley. WOOD FAMINE MAY COME, RESULT OF STRIKE IIOQL'IAM, Wash., March 25. A wood famine threatens this boctlon of Washington today as tho result of tho uiwrndll tloup bore. Unless wmo of M10 mills ros.ume soon wood shortage will bo folt keenly, More than 2500 strikers today tried to porHiindo mon working at the Hti roku Codar Lumber and Shluglo com pany to ((ult work. CluardH prevented their conducting negotiations and tho mon loft In an irdorly munnor. ' SAN KKANi'lsrO, March 23. -Relief for the unemployed of S-tn Francico is proinied hero todnv b ftoMimor Hiram Johnnon following a IterMiual visit to soup houses when hmidreilH of men aro being fed dail.v Statu Lnbor Commissioner John i'. McLaiighlm han beon inntmcted t make 11 thorough investigation ol conditions here nnd ttoinethiug will bo done for the relief of thu thou njids of skilled nod unskilled work men who hue flouked hare in oeaieh of work. Hicks is Killed PEKIN, March 25, Advices re ueietl lipre todaybtate that 1111 Amet iuiiii toucher nanitid IlickM, whoac home is in Oshkoah, Wi., haa hoeu H'lled hy CbiuvHu phtites. Kicks, with two other Atnurieim named Hoffman nnd Sheldpit was exploring the gorges in the Ynngttao rier, wh.-n the Mtrt Hits h'i'I upon nud nil three robbed and Mipiuilod, IIiok fatally. PORTl.AND, Oro. C'omplulnlng bis wife has a habit of leading him along tho streotby tho ear, T. J Hrnndt Is suing for divorce. .1 Resident of Mcdforil SIiomh (lie Way. Only one way to cure a bad back. Liniment Hud plasters may telleve It; They won't cure IL Haikache moons skk kidneys. Doau's ICIduey iMIla re for bad kidneys. Medford people hack them up. Read a case of It: F. W. (!ray. 607 Palm St., Medford, Ore. sajs: "A few yars ago my kidneys began to bother me and the trouble was aggravated by my occu pation which requires me. to be on my feet tint greater part of the day. When 1 bogau work In the iiioruliig I folt all right, but after ! bad been on my feet for a couple of hours, my back began to pnln mo and at night I would scarcely be ablo to sttnlgbton. In some way 1 heard of Doau's Kid ney Pills nml began using them. Tboy cm oil mo In a shoit lime and In rot urn I am pleased to rocoiuiuoud thorn." For anlo by all dealers. Prlco 50 cents. Foster-MIIburn Co., Hiiffnlo. Now York, Hole agonts for tho United atatoH. . y Exchanges Our Specialty II) .'U'lvs new (Yntriil Poinl, 10 iicits in nlt'iill'ii, 1'J iutck .voiuitf pears, -I wtps voiiiik niiplos, Inlnnco in Krnin, I'rcu soil; $i)) pep uriv; want Mfilfoni iiictuiKi or ,miM!!t,l' plact' cltisc in. (-!') 1000 acres in Madera ().t Oil,, litis UPMi ui swliii! 'I milos rrom K'y. IVice.lOtO per acre. 21) 10,000 acres; in Kern Co., Oil., ," milcH I'roin oil wells, level rich soil, 12 miles I'roin U. Price $17 per acre. (U-17) HOMESTEAD RELINQUISIIMENT-HO acres within H miles of .Metll'ortl. ." acres cleared. Alitnil (0 acres Mil altle land when cleared: small house, spring. Price $?i()Qt Act tpiiclc tm this. ' (.U'jO) Hi lots at Nehalein Hay including; doeUat(t where ocean jroinir sleainei-K land; saw mill, planing mill, "d honsen, HiO acres timher, tjaoline launch; will exchange Tor or chard, residence or income property here, Price $1(5,000. 100 acres -10 miles from Portland, ahonl Im in frnif, hlnelc heavordam soil; jjood dairv ranch, llvestoek and imnlo- ments. Sale only, Prieo $10,000. (L3(i) SO and HiO acre IracU; allalfa and apph land; 175 miles from Los Angeles, in San Hernardino 'o $(") per acre, one quarter cash handles, halaiice very easy terms; illicit consider Med ford eitv proper! v as pari paviinnt. x ' (250) I room house and 2 lots in hest residence pari, ol' South Pasadena, ( 'a!,, size of ground 100x170. (2(M) llPincniber the and take no other. iihiiio Donn's TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOK KALI; Motorcycle, 1910, r. b. p. Indian JuHt ounmelcd and over hauled. See machine at Pacific Motor Supply Co. '1 FOK SALi: Cheap, for cash, joung, gentle mnre. 1200 lbs. 11. C, UlenBOii. '.. Ltixkkl. JBiJ. h '..Dlwt, Lvl-mitLew 4i. IvU. A,w l.k U.nl4C4MMy Small hat ot old ro tllk, trimmed with rvbis and fur. Potatoes Are Hifjh LOS ANQELKS, Clinch 20. With lodttouM ulrendy xelling nt $3.2A a tuniilrod, southern Ciiliforniu in cn I'ronted lodny with prospecta of u fnrtlior miae. The present price Is 'ho highest rocoidml in Los Angehm hi years. A month ago potatoes sold tor $1.85, which Is about forlv cents above normal. The (nhor supply is -hurt nnd produce dealers ptctUcl n $1 ice. FOR SALK- Closo In wnrohouso propet ty and building lot GOxtOQ. Price 2000; tortus. .Cheapest buy In Medford. Clark Iloalty Co., 200 PhlppH bldg 7 WANTED TO BUY Ilungnlow at bargain price, Clark Koulty Co., 200 Phlpps ,i,ig, 7 FOR SALE Oil EXCHANGE -5, 10, and 10 acre trauls; freo, deep, ub Irrlgatcd foothill soil, most suit able for irults. alfalfa, vegetables, etc. Small payment down, or will consider merchandise, horses, stock, clear resld?'"'0 property or auto. Local or out of town. Sub mit with full particulars to ownor, IJox DC, Phoenix, Oro, 7 Sas in Your Stomach Not Always Dyspepsia It's Nervousness Yur Kfv r iAwn.nl ty rtilniriahlrriUMt, l itf uc4l nml; ( I iii b.tli,K,liul (Jut (isrni. LmI jwik lilml 'A !q ei,u. , tliB.SfrviiiiWud.iiwIU : 4 cm i , Uj aIiailyUuteUtIiM(lyaa ' t-ui'n. i "typ liu4uir.'.L.'IjiMiUill0f4ln. TUvun 1 (4till)r Ivr Oa, 'CUv Mt imi mu ih rvM, (lu.y ,';!'! li jnllalJe, niuu B ttrmi H"rfl, nj AutlKi) Mi ljtciivfl- lUIWHlly, Ji. ily jt union n ily If ) t'c dum lu in llio n iiliimil 1 ,pU rv,t t i - i ..Tabltti. fnt ji.Ii if l.Jeli. r miM firS0levuydrUit, 1 1 ttTl.tiui unl'liiinMry, a;jo Sultw St. Lacresovprloftlciiiii; Lonj? Heach, T'nl,, quarlPr nulg from city limits; 7 room house, large harn. If) I'niil tret in full hearing, ideal country home, near car line. Price, $-1000; want improved land near here. (2(S) $(f500 Portland residence to exchange for small farm nrjar .Medford. ' " (2GU) Alameda, Cal., two stores with 5 room flats ahove, modern, and some husineas lots, lolal value $I7,."HX); would con sider oxehangiug for firat-ehuw hearing orchard. (270) S room, strictly modern, on pnved streel. Price $CO00, Alao 5 room modern Iiouhc adjoining. Prieo $.'J00Q. Teriiw on either; would consider exchanging one or hut.h for f to 20 acres near .Medford or Central Point. (27U) Inc. $$00. Price, (27:1) 10 room modern litruse on Y. Mill St. $1000; will exchange, for acreage. (M0 acres wheat land 1 Yj miles from My. station in eastern Wash., all improved, good house, large harn, 1 nej-t) in H year old family orchard, volcanic ash soil, including stock and implements. Price $-17 per acre; will ex change for iMedford city property or acreage in. ih'itf valley. ' (ii7-l) Do you want alfalfa, dairy or fruit laud in the irrigated Turloek-Delhi district of California 'i We can sell you liO acre tracts or more at $125 per acre, as low as 10 per cent down accepted. We are exclusive agents in this district for these lands. If you are interested wo will he pleased to give you further information on re quest. Splendid Orchard Property within short distance of Med ford, orchard parjly .in hearing, owned hy non-roaidout, exceptional good buy. For further details call at office. A REAL BARGAIN. Wight room strictly modern buligalow, fire-place, hot house, garage, coal house, large lot, nice lawn, paved street. Price for (juick sale, $I,'I00. FUit SALE Four room bouso, wood shed, chicken lioutio; raspberries, HtrnwborrloH, small fruit troou; Harden; fenced; water In house; only VJ50, terms. 7.'17 West J 4th si., 7 blks spnth Washington school between Nowtown and Kins ID Watch Our Addition Grow ,1u kMin and Summit Medford Realty and Improvement Company M. I & II. Co. HJ(I. If ypu have a furnishod house for rent have customers waiting. list with us. We BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES We have some very attractive ones, large and small, rep resenting different lines of business' in iMedford and elsewhere. As these mailers, nro somowhat confiden tial, we do not answer phono inquiries. Ask for per sonal interview. Benson Investment Company Real Estate, Mines CORNER OP MAIN AND FIR Phonos : Bell, 7001 ; Home, 234-L A "V ,'t nA i