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PA'GIQ THREK L The Three Donncllcys at Isis Theatre 'HIGHER PRICES tin11 n'mniinli'i' in October. For llio piiHt montli the xliuriffh office Iiih h'.i'ii crowded but now the nihil will let up until full. -M'4'M-M''W' Ladies' Special I MRDFORD MATL TRIfUINP), MEDFORD, OKKOON, MONDAY, A PHIL- 1, 1012. w MEDFORD F LIVESTOCK fe (If. lluniey Olilflclil. tin world u luwucd hiiimmI I.Iiu;, will vvltliln tint next nuiiilli vlNlt lliln city, lit) Ik I'.oliii; to Inn el over llin I'm elf If luiiHt country with II. B. Kiiuntono, n 1 1 id IIHIIIIlflU'tllKM-. Olllflolll llMM lllHll Milt Of till) rilt'llIK liiuiio for mime I linn, but turn hopes of M'tiiniliiK iM'fon Ioiii;. U In oiid of IiIh (imli(N lo pll lilnikoir lu a nice with lloli lliiriiuili, tho iii)riiiit crowned iih lilnit of Aiuerlrii. Moth lltiriniui Mini Oliirli'lil urn friendly, IiiivIiik recently ilrlM-n In New Vorli III oiin of Hid new I ID'-' Colo tip I ui m. Oilirinlil, while In tho west, will vltilt I.om AiikoIim, Kuu IIkiiiiu'iIIiio. HimIImiiiIh, lllsemlde, Han I)Iuki Hull (a lliiiliiirn, Situ .Ioho, Kun KranrlNco, Oultlniiil. Chlco. Miu)vllle, .Mrdfunl, I'nrtlnnd. Kitnttli', Viiii'oiivi'r, Tnroinn unit Hpiiliitiio. POWER LINE PLANNED FOR EVANS VALLEY 1'iopi'ity holders noil fin merit llv liiK "ii ICviiiin creek ami In rloiio prox Inilly to Wooilvlllo, met with repre heiiinilveit of the (.'ullforiiht-Ori'Kon Power company lehitlvo to tho liulld III); of an eleelilc line up Hviiiik creek Krldii) for the purpiuo of furnlMhlni; tho liihahltnniM with ulecli Icily tor IlKlit anil power purMHcs. OwIiik to the iihort not lee that lunl lieeu given lo the fanner, (hero wiih a Hinnll attendance. However, the electric coiiipnny'N propohltlon wiih made known and the mhiisu of tho meetliiK wan that it wiih neroMiiiry for Ultimo llvlnr. aloiiK thin stream anil who would he Immediately benefited hy the luillilliiK of the power lino, to et ttK"ther for the purpose of deter mining to n certainty whether they an liidlvldualn or collectively, would aKrce lo coutiact a kIvcii iiuiuhor of hoiMipower anil a kImui uumher of IIkIiIh In turn for the Immedlato tnilldluK of a Hue Into this territory. The electric company siiKKOstod April f mm IteliiK a good time for the (NiuNltleratloii of (his subject --that then they would Know Just what sort of a Hue would have to he liullt, and (ioiii this would ho enabled to flKuro the cost of luventmenl In the Maine, and would he lu poNltlon to stiilo positively what revenue per yonr would ho required lu order to Jufitlfy them lu hulldliiK thu Hue. SWEDEN TO EXPEL MORMON MISSIONARIES KTOl'KIIOI.M. April I. - - The .Mormon pmpiiRiiudii In Sweden Im about to receive lu death blow, both chamber of parliament IiiivIiik nxrocd to a bill expelling all Mormon missionaries now In Swedish terrl tory and preveutlux the lamlliiK nf any others lu the future. 'Hie hill nffec.ts 1011 agents from Utah, who have been coiidtictliiK a proMolytliiK cainpalKU for tint punt three year. ALLEN BANDITS TO BE STARVED OUT llll.l.KVIM.i:. I'n.. Apill I. --Ah a result of the message of defiance hunt to tho authorities by Sldna Al lot! through I'llel Allen, tho bandit who gave himself up yesleidny, I lie IIIIIhiiIiik posses have decided today to begin a cainpalKU to starve the romnluliiK ruglllves Into submission hy keeping (hum cooped up ju tho tllOlllltllllin. - Fate of Socialist Mayor in Bnlnnco ! MII.WAl'KKIO. Win.. April 1. After one of tho most strenuous and spirited campaigns lu tho history of tho nit), tho voters of Milwaukee will deride at tho election tomorrow whether the "Cumin city" hIiiiII con- tliliio under I ho socialist regime or hi) governed by it non-pai'llHiin net of offlclahi. Tho luteroht lu tomorrow'H election naturally centers In tho con- tout for tho iiiaj orally. Mayor Kmll Helilol, socialist, who wan tdoc.tml two years ago, la ngiiln a cuiulliliito, ask ing for IiIh re-elect Inn upon tho ntioiiKth or his ailiululutratlon'H offi cial record, llltt oppouout Ih Dr. o(lr hard A. HiuIIiik, formor health com missioner of Milwaukee, Fifth Trial (or Murder HAN KHANOINCO, C'al., April .-- l-'or llio firth time, Michael Joiiepli Couhoy, formor ohlor of pollen of Han c'ninuUcn, will go to trial tomorrow ror tho alleged murder or Bernard .1. Ukuii. Tho trial of a ilorimdiint flvo tlnioH will ho u record without paral. e lu tho courtH or California, and attoinoyH bollovo It will bo tho flint ciiHO lu American Jurlnpnnlunco of a ilurouilunt fachiK u rifth trial on a iiiiinlor oliai'Ko. Primary In Illinois HI'UINOKIUU), 111., Aiir.ll I. Illluolri now Iiiih a preferential ihohI duiitlul primary nut In etfuct. (lov ornor Uuiieon attaohed li lu approval to tho omot'Koucy immaiiiu which pitBued tho liouae today. "fw i )k mi f am ' ftfai &x!&mm-7 H.imm? ciiyfiMHl'w w&v? ' Jm mijMIMu'rwBMPm. fowl Jlw W $ WRZ I foteseas r .. ,x ' -'nar Hkn mmmm..m mmammw.mrm1mmi-'Ark. r . gWWnlfiiPEPHta wiJBWfi - ' 'kissaHBSSffiSs --'7 wl32s&mem& TOM M'FARUHD I'lEIlS SEASON " SHOWS CLASS' IN FULL BLAST YeMeiilnx atti-l'iKiii'i lirli"C n iMlivil ol lllllv ! IiiiihIp o" ,ei t.i, leiv Tieiimv Mcl'iiiiiinil ,iud Itubliiu I'JvniiH. the two iriueiiiil in next Wcilnentlny nihtV ten umnd Imxiiiic Itotit, went tliroiiKlt tlutir vaiioin NtitutK of liainiinc to eoiiim:e tin; I'iiiih prexenl ax to their good plii eal eoiiditiou. Itoth IikIm took on tlne xparriliK parliici. for two roiiuiU apiece, miiiic of the rotiudn were mu rpitited that the fa tin applauded time mid time iiKiiiu. Keen mlcronl xeeiucd to be eeutvreil on .Mel'ailaml. the I'him be ini; kind of miNimi to "l n pvfp : the miilct lixlituciyhi who held the mixlitv Ad WoljciiKt to a draw. When .Me i'n rln ml Matlud to lux with "Iron man" Al Moorw who out w'eighftl liiniv fullv fortv polling, ",e eould onnfly nei why he had ifixen WoljK-t h Imrd fixhl. Iieiux eool a .i eueumhor, hh1 judxe of diliiii"o and a riui; xentMiil of no iuhhii note. 'I'liis lov ea ri ie witli him ueli u wieked puiieli Hint it surely miiM xpelt ulooiii on whom ever it lauiK and when it conic lo inihii: uial h'ii at elo.e rouge Tmiiiii. i the otixnial "hear eat." ICmiiim ueciU no introduction Imv intr slioucd in Iii two recent ImmiI- that he i eapahle and wlioeier beat, him will have to step pretty lively, lu vexlerdayV wotkoiit he hoed op butter iIihii ever, hardly driiwinu deep breath alter the -tivnii'iu work. MEDFORD MARKETS Hclail 1'riccH. Vegetable. 1'utiitoen- 2 per cwt. Cabli.-iKO 3r. Pnrmilpa 1! Wo. I.cttuco 10o head. CarrotH 2 V4c IleoU 2VjC OnloiiH Ic. Colory r.Ocdfll do. Caullflowor lOCR'ZOo bend. Itadlahoa Co bunch. Onloiifl (Jrcon, Go bunch. Krulr. -Dried, 10a lb. -30o doicn. 10c to 30o or doien. -Km to 40c. PruneB-l.oinona-DananaB Orangcu- Itiitter, Kkki and Poultry. ftiittor Frosli raucn. par roll, ifio; cronmory, 8fc. Hrr Kri'Kli ranch, liOc. Poultry Hon, dreaaod, 1 8c; live 1 2c; nprliiKH, droHaod, 20c Turkoya 20c to 25o, droid. MoiiIn, VhoIe8al. Iloaf Cowh, 4iic; itoere, 6. Pork r. dc i li e. Voul DuiHHod, KdPlOo. Mutton 323 'jO, live) lambs, 5j) liny anil IYol, Wholesale. Hay Alfalfa, $12 to JIG; grain, M2 to $11. Grain Wheat, $1 por htishol; oatu $HC por ton; burloy, rollod, 40 por ton; barley, whole, J3C. " xivi'ioiT"" Notice Ih hereby i;lveu that tho elty of Modl'oul, .laekHon Co., Oro kou, will take up mid cancel Improve ment lunula NoH. 01 ill ami 0102, dated May ltd, l!U0. Interest on sumo will eeiiHO at tho next IntoroBt paying period, May I at, 10 IS. OUS 11. SAMUKI.S, City Treaaurer. Puled April 1, 1013. 10 The exi-elleul weather ol the pllt mouth ban bnnilit nut the Iciiiiik lexer in Medford ami the Oakdale Teiinin cluli hu naiiin come to lit'. This oranixutioii owiia four of the fitient tennis eoiirl in soiitliem Ore son mid they are located in the Mar shall drove on South Oakdale ave nue. The cluli has been incorporated ami numbered about fnrly-five mem beiv hist year and it is thought that probably twice that many will enroll this year. Al a iceent incetiny: of the stockholder, they elected K.i.l Tuuiy as pre.-ideiil for thu eomiiiK year and Win. Mealy a vice pi evi dent with Harvey l'ield n seerctary and Ireioiiuer. Tliti uM-ociulc mem hiiivship tvti will be .lO per your for business men mid ?." per year for ladies or hoys. The ground are to he eoinplclch enclosed mill the four court have been placed in o.celleiit playing con dition. It is the intention of the or- gxiiiKation at some future date to eieet a comfortable cluli house with lockers, shower luiths ami loiimj'ii rooms Hint with the increasing opu laritv of this sport a large member ship will uuilouhleilly he obtained mnkiiitf the cluli house possible. It is planned to hold the second umiUHl dunce about Mav 1st in the large hall at the Xatatorium. for which nhoiit two liumlred imitations vil be issued and preparation- aie being imiile to have this the luiyest end liiie- dunce of the ar. Ready for Cotton Men's Meet WASHINGTON, I). ('., April 1. Delegate have Iickiiii to arrive for tliu nlMeenili annual convention of tho Auiiii'lcan Cotton Mauufacturors' as nidation which will open ho re. to morrow for a three-day sosulon. At tho lioadtpiarterH of tho convoutlon, lu the New ItalelKh, everythliiK Is lu riKidlnotw for tho reception of the vln ItliiK dolegateii. It Is expected that ivory one of tho cotton prodiicliiK HtntoM will be fully repuisonted. Amoiig tho featuruH of the ontertalu iiiiiut program In a vlnlt to tho Whlto lioiise on one of tho iifternooiiH. Heart Disease Caused Death SAN DllJtIO. Cal., April 1. Tho corouer'H Jury lu tho case of Michael lloylthe, tho hkoiI 1. W. W., who died nTler allej;ed uilKtreatment by tho jiollco, returned a verdict or death from tiibereulotiia and heart trouble today. Tho police wore practically exonerated by tho ver dict. Only 50 Cents Tliat'a All II Costs to Put Your Had ItcltelllotiH Stomach lu Flue Condition lu jimt five mlnutCH that dlntreas Iuk lump will pass away If you tnko one or two llttlo MI-O-NA tublotH. It Is really a crime for any parson to k mi HiirforliiK from an out of order stomach bociuiso such a condi tion leads to blood polHon, causes dull eyes, sallow skin, pimples, blotches and unsightly blemishes, Why not ?M rid of ludiKostlon, HoiirnebH, gas, nervousness, bilious ness? It's easy oiioukIi. MI-O-NA utomach tablots banish all stomach misery, or inonoy back. I'liriu) metal box for only CO cents nt Clias. atraiiK'fl and druKRista ov erywhero. POIITI.AND, April 1 ItecelplH for tho piiHl week hnvo liten. Cattle Ifi'JO, calvi'8 C, Iiokh 1117. Hheop 11.14, Iioihch 12. lu the cattle dlvlidon boilt uteerH and cowit had n bmh1 hi Iff demand with not enough offering to xtipply the niimerotiH buyera la the yaitln. Top HteerH sold aM hKh hh CO.. though iiiiml of the jeceintt were be low ton uunllty and tin in.ii'.rliy of Kales rniiKod around So to $C :,0. Top cowh brought $5.7". wiih very- few on the market of any kind. No veal ralvcn were Mold, Mtiign and ImiIIh ratiKi'd Hteady to Htroii al former ouotatloiiH. With very little in xlght at prenent for next 'k proHpectH are bright for u continued advance In all 1 1 n oh. IIorh opened tho w'ek'i KnlcM at $7.20, hut by tho end of the week toppers were eiihlly bringing $7.fJ0. with buyers anxious to secure more. Heavy bogH at present are Helling around Jii.r.0 to $0.76. being quite ait advance over former quotations. Mutton sheep of all klndn continue to be very scarce and the market Is ouoteii n quarter higher on all class es. Sheared lambs brought J5.C0. Seven cars of sheep on the market this morning not yet sold so we are unable to give latest quotations, However, as long as receipts are light, prices will undoubtedly keep an upward tendency. LAST DAY, TODAY. TO PAY TAXES The .slierift'ri office was uuusuaHv busy today as this ih the last day in which taxes can lie paid without a penalty of 10 kt cent and one per cent a mouth interest. The taxes have been paid exceptionally well according- to Sheriff Jones, over one half the entire amount beiut: paid. Many people look advantage of the law which allows one-half of the to tal amount to he paid in March and DOUBT DISAPPEARS X. One in .Medroi-d Who Has a Ikid Hack Can Ignore Tilts Double ITtiof. Docs your back ever ache? Have you suspected your kidneys? liackachc Is kidney ache. With It comes dlity spells. Sleepless nights, tired, dull days, Distressing urinary dlsordors, Cure the kidneys to cure It all. Donu's Kidney Pills bring quick roller. Urlug many thorough, lasting cures. You liuvo rend Medford proof. Head now the Medford sequel. Honowcd testimony; tested by time. A. .. Sears. S31 l-'Iftli St.. Medford. Ore., says: "Since publicly recom mending Doun's Kidney Pills in 1107, I have used them occasionally and they have always brought good re sults. I was nffllitod with severe pains In my hack and I often found It almost Impossible to stoop. The kidney secretions paBsod loo fre quently and this wcukuosH was a source or much annoyance. Hear ing Donu's Kidney Pills highly rec ommended, I procured a box at Has kius' drug store and by thu ttmo I had finished the contents I could ee that thoy were the right remedy tin my trouble, tlrndiially tho pains and other difficulties disappeared and my health Improved. 1 clicurfully rec ommend Donu's Kidney Pills to every one arrilcted with kidney complaint." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Koster-.MIIhiirn Co., lluffalo. New York, sole agents for tho United States. Ueinember the natno Doau's and take no other H. Heartfield FU1JNCH 1)UY OliKANKK AND HATTtill Wo miiko Gartnonts look like now and mora than doublo tho valuo of them to you. WOKK AIISOIAITKIjY GUAltAN TKUl) Uuudlos called for nud dellvorod Pacific OHJll Ilonin 880 Nour 'Mooro Hotel A SNAP CO acres, six miles from Medford, good graded road crosses tho tract, all frco soil, at $50 por acre. $1000 will handle, cony tcrmi on balance Part Is crcqk bottom land, su'table for alfalfa. Several springs on the place. Timber enough to pay for the tract. No buildings. In the Griffin creek district, W. T. York (Sb Co. PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All Work Uuarantec 1'rlccs fteaonabl COFFEEN & PRICE as Howard Block, Bntranc on 6th St Pacific 3031. Horn 34 Clark 6c Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, I. O. Public Land Matters: Final Proof. Desert Lands, Contest and Mining Caiea. Scrip. A Fair Smiling Face Is made much more beautiful by a good set of teeth. If nature has not given one to you, or yours have "gone wrong" let us make a new set of Teeth tor you that will improve your looks, and your enjoyment and thor ough mastication of food. We arc expert dentists and employ only ex pert help. In every branch ot Dentis try. Added to which our charges are most reasonable. DR. BARBER TIIK DKXTIST Adklns Block, Cor. Main and Central. Both Phones. We now have an Expert Mechanic for Repairing Typewriters and Kodaks Yon save transportation charges to and from Portland, besides our charges are less. ' Medford Book Store Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency I'Olt SALti ti acres in bearing, large house and barn, $7000. 10 acres, s acres lu pears, house and barn, $8000. i acres 1 Vt miles out, good tor subdividing, $0000. 20 acres In pears lu bearing, 3 miles out. or will sell you 10 acres out of the samo ranch. a acres, house and barn, 1 V; miles out, $2:;oo. 120 acres about 12 miles out, $50 per aero. MISCKLIjANKOUS Keo car for sale, $K0 takes it, A good car run about ono soasou, lu good repair, $-150, Want a six room bungalow from owner who will trade tor ncre ngo near Central Point. If you have anything to trade, cull at rooms 0 and 7. KMPLOYMKNT Girls for general housework. Six coal minora. Coal minora to work by tho ton. Phono In your ordors ror men; no chargos to tho omployor. E. F. A. BITTNUJt ROOMS 6 AND 7, PALM BLOCK Opposite Nash Hotel Phono 1111? Home, 14, rkiiinjuinjeiiieiii ; For the convenience of our customers we have opened a branch line in Medford. Call at MRS. E. S. MYERS Medford .Furniture & lldw. Bldg. ' Berlin Ladies' Tailoring Co. r Central Point, Ore. . .H. .n-n. 4 - iii - t - - i - American Electric Irons Tho Iron which has the improvements of all others embodied In ono. Wo have Just received a largo shipment of these Irons and Invito you to look them over beforo buying. Southern Oregon Electrical & Heating Co. THE unrise FAMILY WASHING A SPECIALTY. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Orders called for and delivered. First class work dono by hand. Ladies' and men's suits cleaned and pressed. Tel. Main 7831; Home, 37. Corner Eighth and South Central Atonue, r Medford Concrete Construction Co. Manufacturers of Glazed Cement Sewer PIpo and Ccmcat Drain Tile Dealers in Washed Sand, Gravel and Crushed Roclc Use our washed material for your concrete work, you savo cement and faulty construction Drain your land with cement tile. It's strongest and everlasting. Office: Factery: Fruitgrowers GET OUR PRICES North Rlvoralde Ave. Bank Bldg. Phone Connections 4&JTffM'f'JM PLEASURE CARS CHALMERS, POPE-IIARTFORD, PEERLESS, HUPMOBILK COMMERCIAL PEERLESS, CUASE, RELLVNCE (From i ton to 10 toaa) THE VALLEY AUTO CO . Finest Equipped Garage lu Southern Oregon Jtf First National Bank H-OF-i MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $65,000.00 United States and Postal Savings Depository We solicit your business, which will roceive our careful attention. F. K. DEUEL, PRESIDENT M. L. ALFORD, CASUIKR ORRIS CRAWFORD, ASSISTANT OASUIER Nearly a quartor of a inanagomont THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succooded because of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liboral treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawtor, prosidont G. R. Lindloy, Vice Pre. 0. W. McDonald, Cashier Room 41G t 4 ! Laundry century under tho samo