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&WiW''Mvi-VJ1WW-'WV- PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OTCEflON. FRIDAY, APK1L fi, 1012. mr t i i FROST .SEASON AS OPENED Tift" ' frtfsl KCiiboti opened Tltnra- lily flight in Uio valley, the mercury dromiintr ft ftfidilt fccncfnlfy .10. n few Kpois 'showing 28 for n short time. A few ots were lighted which were not neeosshry but more to try (ho new oil out. They woikcd fentfefnctonly. raising (ho tcnipcrntiiro sovcinl de crees. Tonight, hoVeVcv, Uio temperature will rango slightly below lnst night nnd firing jnny not be necessary ex cepting in (ho very lftw sfpoK At&oltUcjy no dniing wns done Ijidt night. MEN AS HOUSEKEEPERS GN UNCLE SAM'S DREADNOUGHTS EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Howlott 4- Mr. Reed of Auburn creek, who had his household Roods stored In tho Sunnj'sldb wnreroom, had them tnUen to his homo last week by Drake Walcli of Woilon. S. B. Splkcr lias bought a lot of Wiii. Ufrlck on North Main street nnd had hid residence moved from back of liis opera house to said lot. Art Alldcr and Wm. Beverage, two young men who are attending school in Mcdford, took advantage of tho spring" vacation and came out, they said, to do some grubbing nnd treo planting on Mr. Alldor's place, just below town, but they were always on hand In time for supper at the Sun- nysldo. When they left Saturday nlternoon they said they had had a fine time, and they surely enjoyed tho vacation. Tho select dancing club had a dnnco last Friday night and there seemed to bo rather an overplus of ladles, for one of the young men camb out and invited the above named young men to take part In tho pleasures of the evening. Almost everybody seems to be busy gardening and getting ready to do garden work. The Nichols brick "building is being rushed to completion so far ns the brick work is concerned, for by the time this article is in print the ma sons will have their part of tho work done, and Mr. Spiker, the contractor, Is pushing the rest of the work along as fast as ho can. Mrs. Daisy Evans, who has been herd visiting her mother, Mrs. G. W. Allen, started for Ashland Sunday afternoon. August Eadlcr was among the callers Monday. He canie out to register as a voter before our Jus tice of (he peace, Judgo Wat kins. George Philips has put a neat wire fen co around the lot ho purchased from J. J. Foyer and Is planting it to garden. Ho expects to build on It this summer. Prof. C. E. Johnson and Miss Mary Good, of Durby, came in Saturday evening and Sunday morning he pro cured a rig and took her to Wellen, where she is engaged to teach school this summer. Miss Mamie Wright, who Is teach Ing school on Elk creek, came out last week to visit her mother and brothers. Speaking about Elk creek, Rev. Mark E. Davis and your Eagle Point correspondent expect to com mence a protracted meeting In what Id known as the Pence school house on Elk creek on the evening of April 8, to continue over tho next Sunday, at which time there will be a picnic dinner and In the afternoon the ord uanco of baptlfaiu will bo adminis tered. Last Saturday night some of tho young dlk of our live llttio town met at tho residence or Mrs. Sarah Coy and had a candy pulling party, nnd In addition to that tho mischiev ous ones did not forget that tho first day of April was closo tit hand. They had lots of fun. Messrs. Wood and Murphy, pholog raphors of Mcdford, were callers Sunday about noon. They had been to Drowtishoro and had dono some work and brought their pay to Eaglo Point to dlspobo of it, which con sisted of chickens and eggs. Mrs. Hpwlctt secured tho chickens and one. of our merchants received tho eggs. Anything to keep up business. Itey, Paddock, D. D of Portland, slato superintendent of tho work of tint Coiigregatlonal church of Ore gon, came out to visit your Eaglo Point correspondent last Sunday, and preached In tho Baptist church by special Invitation of Rev. Lee. Rev. Leo preached In tho evening, and Rev. Pa'dtiock toel: tho train for Med- ford tho sumo day, F. Sutler has hud a neat bldownlk put down along tho sldo of his storo fio thai people can get into tho new harness shop Just opened by George Wohman. MIbb Abhlb Watson, recently from Michigan, cailib In Sunday evening on the' Pacific & Eastern and after Hncndlrig tho night with" us started Monday riibfnlng for Asbestos, where Klio Is ohgngCd td teach school. "Mrs, L'oHr of Med ford spont Iho algkt Sunday with da dud took tho 7:'4V a, in, train Monday morning. Isee Steers, of Portland, a nophow of ft. It. Mlnlor by marriage, camo down tfnd la looking over our couit- f .. tl i - - i - i -1 i SCRUBBING "MESS TABLES 'f'y'-rV'XmlBF 'MtiW T imT JftjB Fjl) ?Af4'K imp wtrwmUKHr I I WPiHMr UK' SENATE REJECTS MEIU TARIFF WASHINGTON, I). l Apill r.- Chnrncterliiliig tho menHuro ns "HI- ladxtsmt and unfortunuto," tho iepiih ilcaii mniorlty of tho ftenuto flimuco comnilttoo ropnrtcd today ndvoMoly on tho domooratle inotnl rovlslou bill. Tho ropoit mi hi: "Tho bill wllUreduco Hit iiiviihuio of pioteetlon below tho iiiiii-hIii of safety, tending to destroy mm of Mm most Important Industries and open lug tho donmatlo nuirkotH to foreign steel and lion pioduuts. "Tho niensiuio Ih not only unpro tocllio. but It fulls uh u rovoiio nioaBUie an It would result in n defi cit for which no ptnvlHlou bus boon iimdo. It Ih not based on open hear ings or on an Investigation of miinu factoring conditions. Mm cost of Inbor or other facts necessary to ho shown." The report also declares" that Mm bill makes an average reduction of 510 per cent. Aa men are the onlj houstlrcptrs at lowed on Uncle Sara' war tbips. tacli ml every bousekcper hs Iroablrs of bin own The housekeeper lx the psymattcr of the rhlp nnd be i either the most popular or the most unpopular man In the whole crew, for the old Mylnc "Get at the heart of a man by way of Ms stomach." It a true out on the briny deep as It is oo shore. The popularity or unpopularity of the housekeeper it shown up at the Tarlotn minstrel, shows jlrcu aboard ship when ever two or more aval craft are tosether in port. No matter bow high the cost of llrlnc rises the paymaster must furnish the food required by law. As a matter nf fact, the co-t is a little above thirty cents a day, but the Rorrrnmcnt wonli) furnish it if it cost J.! a day. The old days of nltim ilnIT and horse, with a tot of crns thrown in force the appetite, are Imrird with past. The sailor man of to-day wa good food and sets it. try with a view to locating among us, for ho likes our climate. Elmer Spencer of Butte Falls canie out the evening of the 23th on h.s way to Medford, returning Tuesday on the P. & E. Our school closed on Tuesday, the 26th, owing to the death of a niece pi the principal. P. II. Dally, who was drowned In Bear creek. William Beverage and Art Alldcr are stopping at the Sunnysldc while they are grubbing out some land be longing to tho latter's father, known as the Pat Ryan place, west of here. Bert Scranton of Medford spent tho night with us the night of the 25th on his way to Trail. The Ladles' Aid society of Eagle Point is having a good solid stone foundation put under the Baptist church of this place. Mr. Hutchason, living near the county road from here to tho free ferry, was a pleasant caller Tuesday last. Ho is one of the old veterans of the civil war and said he had to come out to see what changes had taken place In Eagle Point. Aaron Smith and family were out from their home last week on a trading expedition with our mer chants, Chris Wooley was In our town last week exhibiting a fine young colt. Sam Harnlsh & Son have had a shed put up in addition to their liv ery stable and an enclosute arranged for the use of our town marshal to be used as a town pound. Tho mar shal was gathering up the town cows this Friday morning, (but only suc ceeded in locking one up as the own ers were on the lookout nnd took possession before they were locked up. Miss Hattlo Welser, a sister of Mrs. M. L. Dally, canto over to assist in the Model variety storo and telephone office while Mr. and Mrs. Dally attended tho funeral of their nleeo In Medford. t F. M. Stewart, our town treasurer, was in Jacksonville on Tuesday' or last week on business with the sher iffs office. cuhMins gets two delegates h iowa WATERLOO, Ibwn, April fj. Tiv delcKutt's pledged to the eundidney of Senator OiituiniiiH for the rcpuldt eun prchidentinl noniiiiution were elected on the shty-hecond Imllot lero tpjlny at JIiq third district eou-vjuiiUoii. OFFERS CHANGE TO BOOM TAFT WASHINGTON. D. C, April 5. That Senator Henry Cabot Lodge's resolution calling on President Taft to furnish all avaltablo Information regarding reports that Japan had reached an agreement with Mexico for the establishment of tt Japanese- colony near Magdalen Bay, is an ad ministration measure and designed solely to give President Taft an op portunity to voice a diplomatic warn ing to Japan to keep hands off of Central and South America, Is tho statement made hero In congressional circles today by politicians. Presldcnt'Taft's reply, It Is report ed, will be read to tho senate In exec utive session, nnd tho Importance of the naval scare will bo clearly Indi cated to the senato attaches. Later, senators hero belloie. President Tnft plans to publish the reply. . JURY DISAGREES COFFIN CASE The jury considering the cn.so of (ho htntc v. Coffmati for cnttlo bteulini: in Iho Jlutlc Mills district, reported today after an nil nihl hc moii that thev were tumble io ngree. They were dUmi.ed. It Ik. rejiorted Ihntvthoy .lood 10 to 2 for an uo ()uiitn). , WILSON 21. CLARK 4 ONE IS UNINSTRUCTED MltiWAl'lvKK, Wi.. April 5. Complete utioflieial returns of the recent piimnry election in Wixcottsui today give Woodniw WiImui 21 dele vnte to (he national democ rutio con vention nnd ypenker Cliaiup Clark four, with one delegate nuiiistruetod. Legal blanks at tho Medford Print ing cbmpnny. r A Klamath Ranch FOR SALE OR TRADE ICO ncrcs, 12 milea enst of Klnmnth Palls, on main road to Lnkcviow. About 85 acres will bo under iho qov ornmont ditch nnd can bo irrigated. Pine nlfulfn or garden Intnl. An nbundnnco of free outside ranch., One of Iho heat propositions there h In that section for n man who wnntit to engage in tho sheep bu.sinetfi. Locat ed jusf right for a towntiito won tho railroad is built from Klntriritli Fulls to Lnkcviow. Price $50 per acre. Will exelmngo for Medford city, or country property. RECEIVES HEWS OF HIS MOTHER'S DEATH The verv Mid iicwh Iiiih been receiv ed from London, Eulitud, by Prod Curritt, residing in thi city nnd cin ploi'cd in the job press room at the Mail Tribune of the very Httddcn death of his dear mother, Monday, Mnrch 18. JiH2, in her 71st, year. Although liming been in fuiliug health for the paist few months h t passing aivny huh very unexpected but very peaceful ns friends nnd relu tiios could hardly realize thut she was gone, just faded nwny .gently without u murmur, fchc leave? be hind Iiesidos a sorrowing hulniid mid father tno f-uns nnd two dnlightdr, nil grown up, who survive her. She wu indeed ;u iin mother. CLOAK SUIT OWNER MURDERS AND SUICIDES CHICAGO, April 5. In the pros eni'o of it number of clinks nnd 'i turner), Morris Fisoluunli, oruor ol ft clonk Htore heic, shot ulid seridu'ly wounded Iu'k brother-in-law, Alexan der Strieker nnd then eommitled sui cide, following a (iiarrcl oier Jiciui eial nffaii'H. Mfs. Frances tituthcr. a ousfniliur, ivUb ttotindetl in the leg liy n Mruy bullet. Easster Flo wers See Our Display t-f M J. T. BROADLEY M. F. & H. Bldg. Phenes: Bell 518i; Home 301-L and 35 1000 ROLLS TOILET PAPER. We will put on sale here tomorrow 1000 rolls Silk Tissue Toilet Paper, a full 1 pound r'6ll, guaranteed 1500 sheets to tho roll, the finest toilet paper on the market, ( loe retailer every where, special for Saturday only y . 4 Ilolls f ot 25c EASTER POST CARDS 10 FOR 5 CENTS Hosiery The Best Hosiery Values in Medford Ladies black silk lisle gauze Hose, garter fop pair 25 Ladies' silk lisle tan Hose, pair 25 Ladies' white ilose, silk finish '1 thread heel and toe, pHif 25 Ladies' outsize liciison Hose, gartei' top, pi' 25 aliases' lisle thread Ilose, Mack, tan or white, pair . ...: i 25 Tnfants' lisle ifos'e, Mack,- tUn or white, pair 25 Tiifuiit,s,,fiiio.MrtcoiJi tiotton ilose, black or tan, Mines' jiejir brand School IEosO, 2.r)(j vata, IJair ...::..... o Glen's silk lisle llbse, black and tan pair... 25 Mcii'h Bear braiul black Socks, putt 10 Men's tlack, silk hdse, ttiple heel and toe, 25c a pait 25 Per Cent Discount on All Out. Glass, &old Decorated Glass and Fancy Jardinieres Day bfily 6j& ivlore For Your Easter Shopping V. .AnHwl To l)U completely dressed i o in leto your outfit here ' , r 1 . That Hauler Hoiiuet LtAig Kid (1 loves, black and white Niagara Nilil Silk Gloves Silk Hose, Lisle Hose liii (freequn Muslin Underwear New Hand Hags New Neck Fixings New dewelry Nov elties Silk Waists Lingerie Waists SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Ladies' Silk Tlo.se, our regular $1.25 quality, Sal urday special U8 :i":.'.,:,::'z: . r i- miim Phone Main 701 Home 302 Comparative Coffee Values A pound of coffee will make about HO clips. This fig ure is not exact, as you do not all use the samo size cups or make coffee the same strength, but wp will use the multiple of HO cups to the pound to arrive at the cost per cup. 10 eilpS of 25e eoftec cost without sugar or ereitm n JO cups of Me coffee cost without sugar or cream UJ 10 cups of :15c coffee cost without sugar or cream 7c 30 eups of '10c coffee cost, without sugar or cream tiu The difference In cost per cup between the g0()d, medium and best is slight indeed. Our &")o value is as good as you pay 30c for elsewhere, our 30c coffee is as good or better than oilier stores line grade, and this is true of any of these big four values. Packed ih 1-pound sanitary parchment lined bags, uiigrotuid, guaranteed to run absolutely uniform in quality, tomorrow, next week or any time you buy, always the sahie, protected from dirt and dtiSt froln roaster until received by you. These bags have all of the merit of a 1 in without the cost of from 3 to 5 cents per pound being added for the tin, depending on how fancy a tin the manufacturer thinks will bo necessary to attract void' eye. This all adds Id tho cost, but absolutely uolhiiife to the. value oi' dip utiality. Try any of oiir big lour value's, tise half or" all of it, if you don't think it worth tho money loll us, wo will re 1'iiifd purchase price. " ' The" loiiVld Yellow bag dolls for 23 cdillrf. The l-iWhn'ul 'Mijo bag sells for 30 (fehls. Tho 1-xlouiici 1ed bap sells for 35 cents. The 1-pound White bag sells for 10 eotits. Hbfc SRUAl), fcOLLS AfrD BTjtfS Every Afte'rhoon After 6:30 o'clock Fresh Pastry Daily KAOlA Boiler than lard or butter, Guaranteed to bo a pure product of tho CoeoanuL KAOLA is thoroughly steillirted, will remain sweut indeflhitdly. Try a pull today. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Market Chas. L. Sfehieffeiin CrROOER A Good Plaoo to Trade l ii I II hill i.r f vit. u H