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.imiiwi(wiw :. ii,-"; re I) wt V I '. l li li; :i! I ! t I if r li! !s L. ft I t I I I I i : i PAGE TWO Imty LD DCALAND PERSONAL !L- When Secretary I'nttorHbn ot the Mining Men's club reached his oftloo this morning ho fouml 14 letters of Inquiry on his desk, socking more definite 'Information regarding tho proposed railroad to tho Blue Ledgo. Theso letters nil tauno from coast cities. The secretary Is now propar ' lug ti statement for the general pub lic which ho will pcml out at nn early dnlo. Tho members of tho W, C. T. U. will devote Thursday ot this wock In visiting tho sick. Skating tonight. Nat rink. Ladio8 free. 1G Rev. O. W. Elliott of Portland ar rived in tho city this morning to assist in tho evangelistic meetings being held at tho M. E. church South. Wo sharpen axes, knives, scissors, saws and lawn mowers. J. W. Mitchell, 22 S. Riverside. Tho work of installing cluster lights on West Main has nearly been completed and tho current will bo turned on noon. Henry McCall ot Evans creek, ac companied by his son Carl, is In Mod ford for a visit of several days. William Gcrig, chief engineer of the' Pacific & Eastern, returned Tuesday from n short business trip north. The attention of tho circuit court is this week turned to the malprac tice enso brought against Dr. H. M. Shnw of Ashland by T. C. Hall, who asks $20,000 damages. Mr. Hall 'alleges that his leg was amputated without sufficient cause. Real homo mado bread at Da Voe't. Mrs. A. F. Stennctt spent Wedncs day In Jacksonville on a short busi ness trip. 0. F. Clark, a mining man of Cal ico who has been visiting the city for some time, leaves today for n visit in California. Vcgetablo plants of all Iclnds. Out door grain transplanted. Order now. Early cabbage ready. C. Carey. Phone S1C-F-11. Mrs. A. L. Cusick Is spending sev eral days in Ashland with relatives. John Vaupcl of Ashland is visiting Medford. Carkin & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. J- , .nratGentnl Point was a receni.Meaiortt-'Visiior. .- Robert Jenkins of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, has purchased ono of tho new Gates bungalows, paying $3000, and will make his future home here. He is delighted with the city and valley J. P. wortman of Phoenix was a recent visitor in Medford. International Encyclopaedic dic tionary in three volumes, new and well bound, for sale at a bargain. Address "Falrvlew," Jacksonville. W. T. Grlevo of Jacksonville spent Wednesday in Medford on business. John E. Lewis of Little Butte was a Visitor In Medford Wednesday. Charles and William Black of Williams creek aro visiting friends in Medford. Dr. M. C. Barber, physician and surgeon, has moved from the M. F. & H. building to room 9 Palm block. Opposite tho Nash hotel. 36 Dr. Hargrave, of Medford, was In North Talent Wednesday looking over his fluo orchard. Lurrlo Colvor a taking care of tho orchard this scu bon, and has it in fine hhapc. Mr, and Mrs. Wni. Cottreli came over from their home in Sains Vulluy to visit Mrs. Cottrell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Colliam Wednesday. " AVork has commonced upon tho dwelling houso for tho superintendent of tho Btato experiment station in North Talent. A. Jf. Helms, a former resident of Talent, has returned from Fresno, Oil., to settle up uomo business hero and will stay a fow days. Mr. Helms has becomo a booster for Fresno and vicinity, and Is giving some of his old friends some descriptive circulars. Ho is improved in health siuco ho went to California. Mr. anil Mrs. ileur nre nl llillh, Cal., vliuro Mr. Beers has work for the Htinmcr. Mrs. Hi L. Wilson, Mr. V. J. (Ueory, Mitfrt Iluillcr, JHsk JIarv A. Mee wero anion,' the Central Point people that hkmiI Tuesday in Med ford. 'Ti. 1). Siirc mid family who have burn residing at Forest firove for the )ut two years "have returned and taken up their residence at Table Node. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pelersen of the (ivuri(Ic ranch made a social and business (rip to Medford last Satur day. Weeks &McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Dy XUiono 3371 Might Pboutsi JF, yr. WeoV 8071 A. X. On, 3691 X.ABY ASSHTAXT, 11. R. Jones ot Griffin creek opent Wednesday In Medford buying sup plies. Harry Alien Of Willow Springs Is visiting his mother, Mrs. 11. M. Allen, o( this city. L. 11. Willetts of tho Gallco mining district is visiting Medford on busi ness. Jeff Brophy of upper Rogue river has returned to hla homo after a two weeks' visit in Hie valley, E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any tltuo or place by appointment. Phono M. 1171 George Hnrgadino of Ashland Is In Medford on n short business trip. II. 11. Jackson of Ashland spent Wednesday In Medford on business. Kodak finishing, tho best, at Wes ton's, opposite book store. George W, Dunn of Ashland spent Wednesday In Medford. Harvey T. Treatmoo ot Steamboat is In "Medford Interviewing mining men. Seo It. A. Holmes, Tho Insuranco Man, over Jackson County bank. Miss Annie O'Neal of Cotestlu, Is visiting Mrs. A. F. Stennctt ot this city. V. F. Roth loft Tuesday for two weeks ht San Francisco. He was accompanied by his sister Miss Helen. H.-V, May of Elk creek is spend ing a fow days in Medford with his son William. D. D. Hull and daughter Gladys ot Leland are In Medford for a fow day3 visit with relatives. 11. 11. Chalmers or Grants Pass Is In Medford on business. Furniture, glassware and pianos packed and unpacked. Transfer and baggage. Both phunes. Matthews Son. 35 W. II. Klrkpatrlck of Dallas. Ore is looking over tho valley with a view of Investing. B. T. Robinson of Savage Creek is in Medford on business. E. J. Smith and John Wolf of Ashland nre visiting Medford. Wilson, 210 Laurel St., tor flrat class kodak finishings. 20 Thomas C. Hills of Ashland spent Tuesday night in Medford. W. W. Boyd of Ashland was a re cent Medford visitor. S. S. Dudley of Medford Is regis tered at tho Portland hotel at Port land. Something new, "Grape Purple," at McDowell's. - S. E. Martin of Klamath Falls is spending a few das in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kennedy ot Yreka, Cal., are visiting Medford friends. Because he and a cow he was lead-ingMiBdia.odlfforence'-ofjpoplnlojj-aB to which direction to travel, Hugh Smlthton, foreman of the "-J01" rancn, is suffering today from a broken collar bone, tho cow having the best of the argument. Dr. Por ter was called and set the bone. Fancy brick Ice cream at McDow ell's. Sam L. Sandry of Woodvlllo was in Medford Wednesday on a short business trip connected with his du ties as deputy state game and fish warden. S. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & H. Co. bldg. A. C. Hubbard of Trail is in Med ford on business. Mrs. C. A. Browneil of Grants Pass Is visiting Medford friends. MEDFORD MARKETS Retail Prices. Vegetable. Potatoes ?2 per cwt. Cabbago 3c Parsnips 2&c. Lettuce 10c head. Carrots 2c Beets 2 hie Onions 4c. Celery G0c3l doz. Cauliflower 10f30c head. Radishes 5c bunch. Onions Green, 6c bunch. Fruit. Prunes Dried, it?c lb. Lemons 30c dozen. Bananas 10c to 30c por dozen. Orange 15a to 40c. 'Butter, Kggs and Poultry. Butter Fresh rancn, per roll, C5c; creamery, S5c. Eggs Fresh ranch, 20c. Poultry Jlens, dressed, 20c; live lie; springs, dressed, 20c. Turkeys 20c to 25c, drewed. Heats, Whole!, Beef Cows, ilAf, steers, E. Pork 5Cc.c Veal Dressed, 8c Mutton 33ViC, lire; lambs, B( 7&C Ilay ami Feed, Wholesale. Hay Alfalfa, $12 to flC; grain, 12 to 14. Grain Wheat, l per bushel; oats $3G por ton; barley, rolled, 40 per ton; barley, wholo, $36, HOOHIKU MEETING. Tho Uooulor club of tho Rogue rlvor valley will moot at tho Odd Follows' hall Wednesday evening, April 17. All Hooslora' and thqlr families invltpd, M. A, RADJ3R, Pros. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, w. i. m ON ITS TRAVELS STOCKTON, Cal., April 10. An army of ICO members of the I. W. W. Who arrived hero yesterday from San Francisco will leave tonight for San Diego. They marched through the streets hero last night and held a mooting on the plain. There was no disturbance. George P. 11111, president of the league- ot unem ployed, who Is a member of the par ty. Issued n statement today in which ho said. "Our object In marching through tho state Is to omphasUo the fact that at present there Is not work for all and that an industrial crisis exists. Wo think tho contrast between our legal obedience and tho attitude of tho San Diego business anarchists is sufficiently striking for the ordinary man tu tho street to mark the conditions." EL PASO. Texas. April 10. Gen eral Pascmll Orozco. commander In chief ot tho rebol forces, today has withdrawn from active occupancy of the territory south of Jimlnes which was seized In a series of engagements with government troops. General Inez Salnzar l marching from Pnrrnl to Jlmlncz and later tho rebel troops will concentrate in Cludad Chihua hua. Only a small garrison will bo left In various towns. Tho purpose ot the move is not known and the withdrawal. Is puzzling tho federal generals. Reports reaching hero today said that Thomas Fountain, a son of Judgo Fountain of Las Crucw, N. M., had been slain by federal troops while a prisoner of war at Pnrrnl. MONTEREY, Mexico, April 10.. All Mexican offices of the Frisco, Rock Island nnd Southern Pacific railroads were closed today on nc couut of the prospective strike of the employes of the Mexican National rnilwa'. The National railway has cancelled all employe's pa.cs an notion result ing in the .stranding of hundreds of American who had planned to flee. RODGERS FATE SCARES WICHITA FALLS, Texas, April 10. Aviation gets every ono who stays with it long enough nnd I'm going to quit." Moved by tho recent death of Cal P. RodgQrs, killed in a fall from his aeroplano at Long Bench, Cal., Miss Mathlldo Molssaut, tho woman avln tor, who has been giving exhibitions hero, In these words announced her intention to glvo up flying today. Anthracite Operators Confer PHILADKLPHIA, Pa., April 10. The coinmittco representing tho an thracite coal operators of tho coun try assembled In New York today for a final conference beforo meeting representatives of tho miners hero tomorrow In another effort to ad just difficulties. Tho miners aro confident that tho operators will concede their demands nnd a pro longed strike averted. Representa tives of tho men meet In a confer ence hero tonight. Maticro Seeks Aid LOH ANUBLKS, Cal., April 10 I. I. McCluin, said to bo a courier from President Madero of Mexico to Gen oral Luis Torrazas, tho Morgan of Mexico, who is resting nt Long Beach, is In Los Angeles today await ing an Intervlow with tho million aire. It was reported on good au thority that McClalu had brought an dppoal to Torrazas for aid In Made ro's desperuto attompt to uustuln his government. REBELS RETREAT ANDERSON FROM 1INEZ:1 TO BOX IRE AVIATRESS INTO QUITTING Thmra is Only Onm "Bromo Quinine"' Laxative Bromo Quinine UKO THE WOftLD OVER TO OWE A BOLD IK OM MAY. Always remember tho full nanio, Look for this signature cut every box, 2Co, 10 MM IN CASE UREMKUTON. Wash, April 10.--"Lieutenant Jones has nuthorlxed me to say that his offer of marriage to Mrs. Margaret McKoyuolds will bo followed by mnrrlago regardless of tho outcome or this courtnutrtlal," This va practically tho opening statement in tho argument begun In tho defense by Lieutenant Grlawald, military counsel for Lieutenant Jones. Grlawnld's argument lasted but fow minutes, whoa ho was fol lowed by Attorney F 11. Kelly, of Tacoum. chief counsel tor tho de fense. Kolly said that no evidence had been shown to prove ihe charges of scandalous conduct. Lieutenant Mllo Drnomoch will make tho argument for tho prosecu tion this afternoon "Hud" Audcrxnti of Vnuoduvur, tho undisputed nnd legitimate lightweight clinmpiou of tho north has accepted a ten-round mntch in Medford with Australian Arthur Kolly, a .crack lightweight boxer who recently arriv ed from the Anlipodo-. Kelly is reputed to be theclero-)t man turned out of Australian since the days of "Yoniijr HriffiT," and bus fought 8b' twenty-round fights. The bout will ho held before the Medford Athletic club in the near fu ture. TO SPY ON OFFICIALS LOS ANOKLKS, April 10. Social Government Agent K. Slater admitted today that he is assured that opium smugglers opqraUng along the coaat bntween Los Ahgclcs nnd San Diego aro using carrier pigeons to inform their operative? of plnns nnd move ment of the fcrternl authorities. Pigeons, ho believes, nre boipg worked both wnvs between Los An geles nnd San Diego. TENMCENT INCREASE FOR COAL MINERS PHILADELPHIA, April 10. With President White of the United Mine Workers of America insisting that the coal operators must rccognizo Ihe union before, a settlement of existing differences is possible, tho represen tatives of the operators and miners of the anthracite coal mines met here at noon today. It is said that .both parties have agreed that tho miners shall receive a ten inn cent increase. TAFT IN CONTROL OF KENTUCKY DELEGATION LOriSVILLB, Kv., April 10 Con trolled four to ono by the Taft ad herents, the Kentucky republican state convention opened hero at noon today. Taft has 11) district delegates to tho national convention, Roosevelt three, mid siv are contested. LOWELL'S AMBITION ' COSTS HIM $1020 WASHINGTON, I). (., April 10. Account of (he expenditures of Ste phen Lowell, Failed States Senator lloiirno's rival in Oregon, was filed today with thu senate. Tho statement shows that Lowell expended $1020. lie received no contribution. NOTKJH OP VA'tY POUND 8ALH Saturday, April 13, at tho West SIdo livery stablo tho following de scribed Impounded stock will ho sold to tho highest bidder: Ono rod, whito faco yearling holf or, brands (N7)on right hip. Marked. Crop ,dff .of loft nr under tho half drop pff at right car. Ono brown horso, ID hands' high, no visible brand. Shod all around. 18 CHIEF OF POL1CB. & Srv K ID SMUGGLERSUSEPIGEONS AVEDNKSnAV. AVKMT, 10 CROWDS GREET BOB IN NEBRASKA NOUTH PI.ATTK, N'cb., Aptd 10 -Senator La Kollctlo louos early lo inonovv luorpiiimr fur Oregon. After n day's trip through ono til' I ho richest socljons of Nebraska ot- ! I unlay, tho Wisconsin finished M campaign foMho support of tho Ne braska delegation, advocating the progressive principles of the initia tive, referendum and recall, fcooriutf Colonel Roosevelt. La Follctto spoke at Lexington, Kearney, Kensington, Kouoswa and Overton. Ho covoicd 1110 miles bv automobile uud dorou nf other ours from tho towns ho isi(cd accompan ied him. At Kearney tho women of the town tendered a icccption to Mr, La lAi'llettc, who accompanies her husband. GRAND SECRETARY OF EAGLES PASSES AWAY IIKLKNA. Mon.. April l. Follow, iusr an oeraliou for cancer Fuiley MoRao, grand treasurer of tho Fin tonial Order of Eagles and secretary of lio state dcuinci-utic committee, died hero todnv. Meltne was a na tive of ttcotlajid but spout most of his life in .Montana. Church Convention Positioned Owing to a poiitpoucmcut of tho Christian contention ot noiilhorn Oregon churches, to have been hold In Central Point this week. Includ ing uexi. Sunday, our preaching serv ices will not he Interrupted as wuh expected. l). I). 110 VLB, Minister. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR IIBNT - Modern sl.v room houmi will rent for $10 a month. Phono Pacific r,37i' 2t WANTBI) Lady stenographer In real estate office. Address Hot J W rare .Mali Trlbuno. ia WANTBI) To sell an Interest In a suudl ranch, ory productive soil. Llttlo capital required. Addrcua B. R., care Mnll Tribune. 17 FOR LBASB Offlco rooms fur nished nnd unfurnished, central lo cution, $.1 to $10 per mouth. Ad dress I). C, caro Mnll Tribune. IV LOST A red and Mark Waterman Ideal fountain pen. Return to Mail Tribune office. Ruward. FOR BALK- Imported Porehoron stallion. Registered In Oregon. Address Box 2S, Hilts, Cal. 21 CARDUl WORKED LlKEjA CHARM After Operation Failed to Help, lardui wonted ukc a inarm. Joncsvlllo, S. C "I Buffered with womanly trouble," writes Mrs. J, 8 Kcndrlck, in a letter from this place, "and at times, I could not boar to stand on my feet Tho doctor said I would novcr be any bettor, and that I would lmvo to have an operation, or I would have a cancer. I went to tho hospital, and thoy nper otod on mo, but I got no bottor. Thoy said medicines would do mo no good, nnd I thought I would lmvo to dlo. At last I tried Cnrdul, nml began to Improvo, so I contlnuod using It. Now, I am well, and can do my own work. I don't feci any pains. Cnrdul worked llko n charm." Thoro musfbo morlt In thin purely Tcgotnblo, tonic remedy, for women Cnrdul for It has boon In successful uso for moro than CO years, for tho treatment ot womanly weakness and dlflonso. Plcaso try It, for your troubles. W II UVtif ljlt' VUvlcnrv Dnl. Olltfl. rnot MrdlclnaCo., QiatMnoofi.Trnn., for Hpt rial r....fnu ..J ill..... t.L. "llAMa TxilMlkl jrfXJritc(Hri arm in'pn tANf niii lor Wos' nt la pliJn wrpfr m i)UU A Pretty Mouth 'I'Mihf nx:;:i VJ.Mt Is generally thought to bo so on ac count of tho oven, whlto tooth Inside of It. You cannot Imaglno a bounti ful umllo backed up by broken or discolored tooth, can you? Wo aro exports in tho Dontul lino and can assuro you a haiidBomo sot of tooth If you havo our porsonul caro. Wo aro practical professors of every branch of tho business, Lady Attendant DR. BARBER 'J'HK DKNTIHT Over Daniels for Duds. Piiclflo Phono 'JGaa, Home Phono 302 if 7 mqp 3 112. AN UNUSUAL EVENT TIUH n.UHlNti Ol'T OF Till! HISHOP HTOCIC OF FIN 14 PIANOH Tho ipmllty of tho plnmiN together with the nturtlliig prices makes thin tmlo an unusual event. There Is a Chlckoilng (Iruml In tho lot. Tho Chlekerlnu Is tho old est piano In America, licxt In tin world and no finer piano than thin huji over been nhlppod to Medfoid. Thoio aro two t'hlckcrlng uprights, there Is tho llallet ,t Davis, tho Decker, tho Kimball, tho Wolior and many othorit, nut forgetting Urn Aut oplano, all of them unionist the world's best makes, You could not find a better or more dctdrublo ko lection ovun In .Vow York City. Hero thoy art they all must he sold, every piano him a prlro plalulj marked, a prlco that will moot with! your approval wo aio miro. Tho I terms Pay a llttlo tmch mouth, llkoj rent. i A little Investigation on your part will ho time well spent. You don't J have to buy, but wo believe you will waul to when you see tho prlrcti. Wo will glndl.x ovphtlu to each caller '' why we aro giving lu tho public thu advantage of every dollar paid by ' Mr. llhOiop on this stock. j There- aro a few pluunn In tho lot i that have been scratched or marred ! lu handling, but otherwise aro new! Instruments, nnd theso you are of-J fered for lesa than half their actual value. Only two lityn nioiv, WctlucMhty and Tburmlay. .Htoro open evenings. toilers Music House til7 W. MAIN ST. In thu (Vntcr of tlio llloik I M jJTTiJwWi nvT1 1 1 1 A Tnulf. Alleratlre nl KrioKrnl, Ttte I bit rtmnljr or Kl.liifjr. Liter ii'l tlorl. l;iX(tictr llirtplrt. liiiplkninti.t nlojiVi ot ihr Miln IMiifio ihe l)Uxl aii.l ti; Tone, Slltuiith ami iur Ut I tic cutlic )ruiu. pitotnticssivi; IT IS IMPORTANT That you lmvo tho adt'iioids rcniovcd as .soon as their piiesoneo is demonstrated. The presenee of adenoitls will l're(ueiitly eause an otherwise moderate attack of measles, scarlet fevor or higrippe to assume a serious aspect heeau.se of suppurative complications of tho ear or throat. .Adenoids will eau.su mouth breathing, sore throat, night terrors, ami. catarrhal or suppurative ear trouble as the cast may be. Wo are especially equipped to remove adenoids and en larged tonsils also to treat diseased eyes ami if glasses are required will fit them accurately and fur nish them at a very moderate cost. DKK. KAtJKWWK & (IRKUX KVK. HAK, NOSH AND TIIHOAT SI'KriAMSTS UAUNKTT-COmOY' nidKJ., .MMDb'ORI), OlfK. CONKnPATIOtf tlW ItCLLVULi: $31.55 Medford $31.55 TO Los Angeles and Return VIA THE Sale Datoa April :in, May i .1 Ituturii limit 00 duya from data of salo. I W s u n s et" " m I (0G0EN&5HASTA1 I I P0IJTE3 I I On account of the Annual Pilgrimage of tho Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, to ho held at Los An geles froinJUayllh to 12th, the above low round trip fare has been made by the S. P. open io all. ('all on A. S. Uosenbaum, Agent, for reservations and further information, or write to JOHN M. SCOTT, Gonoral Passongor Agont, Portland, Orogon "Portland' Largest Northwest' Grandest Hostelry" Absolutely Fireproof 72tfKoom8' 300 Hooius With Bath 100 Sample Rooms Oicuplei n entlt. blick in tho licait f builncet nd flnAticUl dlililcli Thn mmt mnin cent lobby, Kuuwaat, fUlliMm, JJ4nquot iltlUnd PuWl oo nj n ' ho VmT mJuffiSI In coatoiUna eoavonlonco. JIeaiqttitora IJ.P.o.K. orn4 IJo Convention! i'MlUuS,?!! OBOI'BAN I'tAN-DATKO $l.Jo TO 03,00 PUU BAT ' Suites Meet livery Ttiln n4 atesnjer u. o. ijowans, mMtr j. M. bmwubix, Aeiutaut M(-utcr I Gas in Your Stomach i Not Always Dyspepsia i:';; Neryotisness Vmif N tir t.flHhtVr"Hoi"i h rti.i'i II tf u .! j fl i. Mt lki4 mm :..! , , llil'ttllMlHllNrw"kiKiii'lct ,- IikI jidi NiiMtr oiitv I'M llclriliMiiHi0iiri l Stwfli Mrvi ,. IlMtMt'"'TiJf44ilotwbirfiMii TWttm nl iwrnitllr t (1m. IVr i ,,,t Mtirft .mi. llir V" HWntm hh.'. ,. ,,4f, ,,,- I -1 . 1 . nml Wl ! W(H M HT ' im 4wi,ty Itatlhr ll MMMTrt nllr V Mm Jln lm Ij. ... i.j .i .it f (VrtWfe tMt W l AnIw' (m-TUH. 1r-!tri,ifUlieilf.tiUl.bin.ia,.gU(i I 0-tO0'f'00C0000'' DIA RIES fir Po clomi tip our mock Laird and Loo'rj 10 Contn Each All othora lA off Medford Book Store l, l OOOOOOOOKH-Ot NEW THOUGHT MEETINGS Aro Held in Mouio Hall every Thursday nt II p. m. Kvcrjhodv invited. ! A Afteiutssivi: irruit'AL litres open to all. Slop-overs in each direct ion. VYHEN IN Portland, Oregon TOP AT THE HOTEL MULTNOMAH V 111 'r''mmHmmmmmrnmmummmmim 1