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o o SfCAL AND PERSONAL Mini Jill Oaunyaw, stenography and r.jpwni'i:. Room 4. Palm Jlloek. hern Oregon scenery at j II 's Art tuudin, near briilge. Mr. ami Mrs. T. W. Hill ami ilaiii.li ler l'miii Wagner ( reek are visiting in Mi'ilfiinl at the home of li. H. Harkir. Ila ihiinl, serai por-elain and enamel ware at J. 0. Ward's Hariland, semi-porcelain and enamel ware t J. "'. Ward's. I)olih Nftylor, the sawmill man from Anderswti I'reek, IrnnHJieted business in Aliiliiml Wednesday. It's all over town that Hirinhnnlt tnihls giuirriliteed eeinent walks. Dr. Alnn-ila M. Martin, osteopathic j.hvsici.'ill. illilleX eniriilice Hotel Moore' .lulm Kriner. of the Shorty Hope mine, near hliiiil, 1 ransni'ti'il loisi-10'S-i in Me.lfnnl Weilriesday. Iir. Mim. la M. Martin. I hysiriaii. office Hotel M. rut rnoce. Harrv r ' 11 1 1 urt FOn, gi rierul and tinihler. cement work ii Medorl, fir. '. T. Staples, proprietor of the Ash land hotel of Ashland, win a business caller in Medford Wednesday. v Do yon want a first class business location on Medford 'b busiest street? EliBy terms. If so, call on J. ('. Brown, Palm niock. Jlv tin- laiL'e increase in sales of Wiii'tsburg "Pure White'' Flour, it is itlile plain that Allen &. Ifeagaii 's lender is a product of oreat Ill-rit. -' Frank Findliiy. who has been in I Kastei n Oregon for the past two I iiioiiths, r'tuitied Tuesday evening. I :iirn fin-lie in rr with last Tuesday nilit.! the Km", rid; rcstnnraiit will keep open j until M'idnigM for the l.en.-iit ..f the public I,. .1. l.V'nilinit. houscluiildor and . ..iitractor. liuiuire at I nsnu aph office or P. o, llox 7il7. " id Mis. A. K. Ueaines ot .lacK- i-ite.l in Meilford Tuesday. I lai-raiif anoiia; 12. a .1-1 i.'iinH I "I i.patl.ic annex uit rai-tor lty. THB CANDIDATES SEEK ' CONGRESSIONAL HONORS EIDG It UAt outiliued from First 'Pa'e. POKTI.AXH. April l.'i. A big fight is waging in .Multnomah county among tne three candidates for the republican nomination for congress in the second district W. If. Kllin. holder of the of fice; ex liovernor (leer and ex-Councilman Ceorge S. Shepherd. (leer and Shepherd are working as bard as pos sible, and Fllis is operating through his friends at arms' length from Washing ton. Heeause (leer and Shepherd are on the ground, they are attracting the most at tention in this county. As a matter of fact, the Fllis forces do not regard this as their man's county, but th'-y hope to carry it on account of the tussle be tween (leer and Shepherd. They fig ure that this tussle may prevent, enner lli.r or Shepherd from winning liolitllll. ditiou of the bridge and in fact ot th litii.u of the entire road along Lj-re, this entrance to the i rater l.ake .National Park has been almost entirely abandoned, and the immense travel, eB I ially in the summer months, which ordinarily would come this way and pass through Medford, will be deflect ed to enter the park via the Klamath Fulls route. What few travelers go this way cross this bridge at the risk of their lives. Florence Rock Bridge Unsafe. The Prospect bridge is by no means jtl nly unsafe one in this section. j Seven miles this side, at Florence Kuek, the bridge is equally dangerous. In this case the county officials have Mult JUDGE WHITNEY NAMED BY DEMOCRATS FOR CONGRESS t.'lkeil stiff M-ienl tO post 11 Mllii ii ill i lit- lil-.'t! win. it .l..s.'ly mill. -mil' I tlii' I'ii r ; -.1 tlx following t;Mc ct'ii- fdlin i rtli h.is P'- ler tinin till', ih'tiii il iMiiniiiittri-: 'At tin meeting nf the ilciiKMT.its ..j' l;irim enniitv. In-Ill lit Sl-iii in April 1, .Iii'ln" J. .F. Whitney nf Allumy wst-t nwintiiinnsly ;isk-l tit iM-entii' riimli lat. fur wunhmtion to enntrresK upon tin- ili'iriiicriitif ticket in your ilistrn-t. .Iiiilyc Whitney, if iioiniimtcd, will nr ceit the iinmini.tiiiii and niiilii- a r:nn I:iijjn. T wish you wmiM .lejise iln vh:tt you cm in situ ring thr Hr-inn-i-r;it- in your county to write his nnnio mi tit" ballot in tin- blank spnef b-fr t't.r thfit purpose. 1 Vr.iirs very truly, "Ar.KX. SV'KKK. fhairman. " . approarli h:i Ik-. 1 awny am!, lik'' tlx sfniefnre is in Mai t lie river at any t in Tin- pb of I'r Kit; ',cek feel very which tlmir cim of t suft'rin iiii'b-r the tion. aiwl the cases tiotieil are but two "f a si1 bles which beset the trav roads thruuh this region. i.ti,-e of its comlition sign, whiih notifieH a lie the pains to ex that th" bridge hns n-i iinaf--. A' ihi in abiitin-iit at one n em h ely washed I'l-opeet liri'l-je. the iiiger 'f L'oini: into ail a ml !;e.-nly the neglect lie .oiillty lias been pie-enr a.lniinitra if the bri'lges men i.f a srore nf tnni- Iir on the No Ferry at Trail. -f th, of INCREASE IN REGISTRATION PHOWN IN LANE COUNTY April 1 I, -Tin- re At the next i-rossii low I'loreiiee Ibtck, tli is si'le t he ferry whii-h m ts 1 1 inaii has (..tl-'l away ami !' -ix nmnt lis t lien- has b. en n crossing nr iliis .'.int l.er I, oil til- L'Piinel 1u le.nl. I ; I'el'I'V, lulT Met ;-r l.t-'ll Travfl Ins b tint- . 1 i '-t' " s I 'or several vv.-.:,s i 1m- it lie Trail, m tit v r the lasr n way of tuber has 1.1 a n. -w ent Mr. Mil f'. 1- lit I' ill. 1, In .pi-i offei etlv. tty fills Sohl Tass, Wil flavor; "f Gol.b-M Gate High Gi llie reMiiirenieiits most by Allen Kengaii. Hon. Toibl ranieron b fl Tm-sila iiing oi a business trip to Grant The socialists will u t at tlx hou Opera House Saturday afternoon to jilai-e in the field a full county ticket. .lames Howard of Klk Greek trans acted bnniness in Medford Tuesday af ternnon. Dr. W. Cameron and wife of Ap jilegale are visiting in Medford. There will be work in the A. V. &. A. "M. at their hall l-Vidav night. All member a to re(juestl to be present. M. run in, W. M. Attorney A. K, Heamet of JnckHon villrt attended to professional buinen In Medford Winlm-aday inorninR. Tho rrnw of thp pity vb. Alfred Smith for nolliug real estnto without having procured a license, will .be heard bp forr Glicnit .ludge Hannn Thursday. b'epul.lM-rm in list l'o::. il-'pemlelit ii list. J. ciiltlpl.-te di.slril.nle :i;;i;s, .,-n rat it no party I, rel'ns' MM, prohibit ioiiisi i's a t-.'al . follows: 1 I." I, so- .1 u::. in !.-,, pop-the mile i. e nipied. hip mnv .d th. tliat. ifii ma .I:- i'ii st ruiiL' at'e -I'ut 1 a-- M CARREN DEFIES FORCES OF TAMMANY HALL NKW YOICK. April l.V A bitter eon tent between State Senator I'atriek H. McGairea and th forces led by Chair man W. .1. Coiineis and Charles K. Murphy over the seating of McCnrrcn delegate from Kings county, delayed the opening of today's session of the democratic state convention. The fight was in the credentials commit tec mid its finish was expected in time lor tln convention to meet again at 1 o'clock. Meantime the Connors and Murphy foi.-.s agreed the names iif Alton H. Parker. Charles P. Murphy, Ix-wii Nixon uud Charles Pioeb as del c-at. at bin:'' 'f th" national con .nti..ii. It was annouii.-ed that Na th.ni Miais t,mbl 1 f Go- pies id. l.tt.'.l el..to!s. I niejil battle bet.Oe the .i e..-nt iaK S. naioi lc rl an ult iinat niu t .. Tain il the ..iianiation nm-t ..( f t he K ius .-..tint y de I'his exceeds over egist rat ion for general elec tion tor IliiHj. hi llt'itt Ihere were ,V1 oeis I'lgisteied for the June election, i.f which :i i:i; were republicans, I Mil democrats. The republicans have there fore increased some ''.i and the demo crats II. A.-cor at the I. .cat ion stream, lOllUle I' the llin ANARCHISTS SENTENCED TO YEARS AT HARD LABOR HAI'l-:i,ONA. April II. I Hull ami Ii ih accoinjilices were yeaterilay fonnil K'liHy 1 culiiilicity in recent series of bomb expluHions anil anar chist outrages, ami were sentenced tn ilnv. Jeiin Knll, Herman Kull, Maria luerrallo were selltenceil to death, Jose Hull 17 years, Ainadeo Trilla 4 years and Francisco Triyneros 14 yejirs of hard labor. There were other lighter sentences or aciuittals. The mother of the Ituruoets, who was one of the ac complices, slijH-d a knife into the hand of Herman Hull with which ho attempt ed suicide, but was frustrated by the ifunrds. CIRCUIT COURT NEWS. llcrtha llutchius vs. Daniel Hutch ins Suit for divorce; decrc granted. Marie 11. Vance ct al. vs. .1. D. Hard et al. llismi.ssesj. lieorie King vs. Dismissed. Krauk l ', Kelsev Dismissed. Charles N'iekell vs. Jinluinenl taken. A. D. Helms vs. K. N Defeuilniit iiven until lo file au answer. lohn Wolff et al. I vs. Citv of Medford I lino; lo r.p..r;. ihe Illicit plan unity court lonw is to hift the of the ferry ten miles down tietw l Sum's Valley mid lint. l-':iinu' the inhabitants of r ri'irinn with no direct, means nf communication whatever and a coun ty road leadiiH! to the river bank. A petition has been circuited to call attention lo the Jesuits which will ac crue from losing a ferry at this point; i but still it is tl Id story of nothinn done. Thus one of the st important of tl unity highways, which furn ishes the most direct entrance to the natioual park, has been allowed to fall into a condition of danger and well night inipasasbility al all limes. Traveled by Garfield. It was this road that Secretary of the Interior tiarlield, wheu he visited here last year, especially urged should be kept repaired and in good condition,. The national government is spending, thousands of dollars iu improving the, roads in the park, but not even the lit tle necessary to keep the approaches in a stnto of safety has been expeuded i by the county under the present re-: gime. The Hear creek bridge, cast of l eu tral Point, is in danger of going out by the first flood. The east piers were undermined a year ago. but nothing has bceu done since to replace or repair them. A small sign tells Ihe public the structure is unsafe. Jacob Parks DAM BURSTS. Wolfe April al. : lMiit, 1 1 out lllllei from Page 1.) EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS FELT IN SALT LAKE Al. Afle fji.'ll l e ii d.-ln Moll April l.'i. Kive dis hocks were felt this Milfoid. soulh of here. The run from their homes in alarm, ions diuuitge was done. ' The Here als. i felt at .Vewhouse. Ve. nioci in-v. I. T I.AKM line! cm t llollilki1 . lino ii iug .it I I'1'' ran No se shock. I'liih. i ADMIRALTY MAY ORDER TORPEDO BOATS IMPORTED CATTLE COMBINE PUT 1 TRICES ON BOOM states that the flood is rapidly ap proachiug thai place and that in order to prevent Ihe destruction of its smelt nig plant Ihe lloston A Cretan company ordered the destruction by dynamite of lllack l-'.agle Pulls. This was done, ma terinlly lowering Ihe bed of the river at t III' site of tl uelter. Another workman, the second victim. wils drowned. A sHcial to l In' I iilermoiiiitaiu from iltv.'il Falls sues the fl I waters .,f lake have reached I till. I., miles liver. They are not expected to the I!. .st. ol Montana tiolter et.'ll hours. GREAT EXeiTEniENf IN MEDFORD ! Bill's Store Flooded WITH SPRING STYLES of course cmx OJXOON Attention When ynii want QUALITY wlici her in .MKDM'iXKS. STATION Kit Y, TOli.hT AK'TICLlvS. CKJAl.'S i-iiinc tu the stupe wliepe Quality Counts Eagle Pharmacy A. AY HITMAN, Ahinasjer. NKW STOIJK; OLD LOCATION House lll III! ii : 1,V the tl. ill. to lie pm l.' i - l.ll. ,M -.1' 1 '.111.11 pro- - .1 ii i.b.l it Hint I doc . Ihe I'KTKHsllUtl.. Apiil il; to 1,'iis, ih,. .-i.linii ;lt V lo .ildef four ;iOO toll dest rovers I l oin l-.iigl:iul. . "ill I. .ii,- lull nun 1.1. Ac has ,e t,.,.,-,lo r u.s.. MARRIAGE LICENSES. l .O t iiiief '!: Jacks,. Something New hi KiiM.T Tirt- that it will y.y yon t' inv.ii-.-itf. COMPLETE STOCK, prompt work, satisfaction guaranteed. Mitchell & Roeck GENERAL WAGONERS Kasi Ttli Street, rear nf Merriman 's lilac1. smith shop. M.df.ird. Or. Spring Apparel for Women See the "Business Visitors" at Your door today Fine Millinery New shipment of Plain Sailors, Semi Dress and Dress Hats, now on Display 25c to $17.50 Tailored Suits Almost all Sizes for Ladies and Miss es, Prices Specially Reduced to - $7.00 to $37.50 Voile Skirts Assortment all Prices Re- A Fine duced to - - $10.00 to $29.00 C STREET, NORTH OF JACKSON CO. BANK. I - A N CO. MEDFORD S EXCLUSIVE LADIES' STORE. I MKAlHl'AiiTKKS for Ifigh-(ir:uli T.;1h :(i).l ( nflV.-a, Kxtrm-tn atnl Sni. , Iliikiuff I'ovler? :itul Itflith-. hina Warn. Clnss- w;tn. V;tM-, .Tanlinifrfjt. alt kiiuN nf Fum-v Pislifs finil ."i jithI l".(J(.rit. I'ltimt'Ts, iMEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE LMii WKST SKVENTII STIfKKT. McOLASHAN A JUNK EN, Props. PHONE 1051. Mi.fi!- n... . , .1- .'.I,. I.. ..I'- " l.n.j.n.'i' 1 '. Kuy Tii'kets by Wuc. Sum-I 1mii; wlii. Ii i- .f . Liisni r.iHc inttTt'n! tu lit.1 ii I I if .'in r.i 1 i mil In Ii is . i h.i;n u-'t "tH -' ' 'ii.wii ,s t. in ,.' ..ii'i i - ii w il. ,IV''--1 I"'! W ftl it ii'liv '.1' It,- ' ,..! :. I ' I I ir'. ,1 Sr.xt. l !.'iii :in pi.i KAISIIH PRINKS TOAST ! TO KRlTlsn KLAO lU.I.M.lV. It -1 ti..,,! ("..iln y';t1.- Itl-lt ;i' CUM..!,.) Wiltiilin' i out 1 1 1 li tl t r i II li.iimr .if .tCt'it .-t of tli.- Itt.tiOi l.Mtl..ii. l-nj.l:..-.!.!.. tli. fnll.iM itty t.i:it w:i .lunik" ' ' 1 -IrinK t.t iir ' t"ti;, in. I I wih th! iIh v tutt i'ut )f miit.il f"i" llli' Wt'MitTt' nf t lie MiHlil' pt'Hi'i " I'Hptmii Kecr. tlir fi'iiinmiuler of flit Itnplni title, li(ti,i fmlier w l.oi J A-i miml Ktir. n-jtlicl: "Mv t'niher nvtl to m wiilt rrf.'Tn.'e t owr nini""tv (111 I )ml creafrl rl rmror out of w tfitn i btiw ii jrrrti ftliTim' " !'. K'i. -I :." 'I !'"..r.t the ri.ile.) ,'in.l a.a.ie.l .. 1. -i:i;.he. Iir. -r -h. ,.r! w i : ti i; t.. .'Mtie tier.. i'lpet ;i, ..in in. i. ;t ii 'tis :ni.i iu:i!l i;r nils f i' in .II lie.' t loll With t It- t ie'm'tJ mav :iU'i I.e I urn ilie. ;it tin- -;ttn.' i tim. " Coal (or S.tle. I W are m.iw re).;irt tl to turnmli h:iiii t (iu 1,.1 f..;il :it thf mine, five miU 1 nt ..f tnwu. in a ti v Hiintiint .)eirwi , " OH .i ton. Ien t t'f dri'fivtnl h lniiiiK lnp-l in flour at $1 W jt-r iwiel. rtroni.' lum in.liitrt llu lvi brM four t tl.,10 pr ml. Kfrv k nuartn tft3 Tr it. tf u ' M t I'v-r-, .i4)t.' flftr) ktll. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS AND I MEAN WHAT I SAY The following-goods will be sold out regardless of cost. Dimonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelrv Silver and Silver-Plate-Ware, Musical Instru ments, China Cut Glass, Statuary, Sewing Ma chines and Supplies. M ELWOOD ffajtchaakcf, Jeweler and Optician o o O O O o o