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THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDJfQl&D. OREGON, TUESDAY, F13 BRITAIN Y 22, 1910. IAN EATS EGG SIX YEARS MM GOOD At Least Ho Said So Rubber Stamp THAT LATE 1 Si"' ATTEMPT IS MADE HILL LINES AID IN BOOSTING NORTHWEST Honor For New Envoy; Earl Grey's Successor; Redmond a Power In Parliament; Abdul Hamid Mad. SULTAN IS DEAD ON MA'S LlfE Report Out That Young Nlcnranuan i Rumor Spreads That Abdul Hamid, Deposed Sultan of Turkey, Has Passed Away. Favorahlo Comment Follows An , noiinccmont of Louis W. Hill of Groat Northern's Plans. en Egfl Shell Leads to Investi gation of Egg's History. Attempted to Stab tho Former President of Nicaragua. . 8: 8EATTLE. Wash.. Feb. 22. Eggs 6 ycare old are not usually acrount ' d dolicacies. hut William Wolloy ot Green Lako nto such an egg today and declares il was ns fresh as any Iio ever tasted. In purchasing a dozen "fresh ranch rgga" from his grocer two weeks ago, Mr. Wolloy noticed one with a rub ber stamp impression reading "Mary IBecbe, Abcrgcndle, Pa." He noticed ,Iart of the "M" In Mary was Indis tinct Curious to know the early history of tho hennery product, he wrote to Pennsylvania and received tho fol lowing reply: 1 ' "I have your letter about the egg and I hardly know whether you are in earnest or not. I have not been In 'the egg business for six years. I was r girl when I sold stamped eggs to "wholesalers here and I have been trainine will becin. Mnnncrer Me- 1 II I , I " - o-- . asarnea ana nave ve cnimren b.uco Credie has arranged n complete set VIENNA, Feb. 22. -Humors that Abdul Hnmtd, tho deposed sultan of Turkey, died yostorday at his villa In Salonlcn, where ho has been n state prisoner, were persistent, hero today. Official denials were given to tho reports, but these failed to convlnco the public that the ex-sultan was srill alive. Dispatches from Salonlcn and Constantinople) contained reports ot Abdul Ilamld's demise and this serv ed to keep tho rumors In circulation. BEAVERS ARE OFF TO THEIR PRACTICE GROUNDS PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 22. Tho advance guard of the Portland Coast league baseball team is scheduled to leave lato today for tho spring training grounds at Santa Marin, Cal., where on Saturday active "then, which are keeping me busy. I annot tell you. I suppose it must lave been treated by the methods of sorao enterprising produce dealer. I will thank you if you notice It part f the "M" Is mashed. If It is, it is siy stamp and the egg Is six or more arears old. Please let me know about this and will have it put in our home 'Taper." Wheeler Is Honwed. BERLIN, Feb. 23; Benjamin Ide of dates and is being importuned for more games. While he is booked right np to tho opening day with San Francisco, he is desirous of ar ranging a meeting with- the Stockton .'club of tho California Stnto league, if an open date can be made. McCredio plans on remaining over n day in San Francisco on his way to Santa Maria to pay his respects to Judge Graham, the new president of the Coast league. M l'OUT I.IMON. Costa Itlca, Fob. 3 That an ntti-tnpt on the life of for- iinor President Zolnyn of Nicaragua was mndo nH ho wan oiuliurlclnn on a fstouinor en route 4o lluUtlutu In tho sulmtnncu of a story printed In u San ;Joso paper today. I According to tho story, which In generally crodltod, a young Nlcarn gunn whoso father's estates had boon ! confiscated by Zolnyn, tried to stab tho former proatdunt, .olaya itavod Miltimttlf til afirwtllni tm nuMnllniit ...... ' J UIIWUIIUI. .u .... . through tho arm. Tho man who attacked Zolayu In ,sald to bo a mombor of ono of tho most prominent fn m I lies of Nlcnragun. Tho affair, tho pnpor oald, was qui- oted by tho athorltloa at tho request of Zolnyn. REDMOND Tffkeeler, president -ftf the University ' C,TY INSTITUTES California, has ben signally hon- 1 BALL AND CHAIN -erect by Emperor mllinm, whose ;n-1 station to tho American professor The city has instituted a chain "is join him on a pleasure cruise in cang of one. William King, who ike North sea is being conveyed to 'wrecked n Front-street eating house v heeler today. The kaiser's invitation also h.is Jbeeo extended to Professor G. F. .Moore, exchange editor at the Uni versity of Berlin. Although so announcement of lans have been made by the profes 4sert it is understood that they will xot be able to accept the invitation, as both already have been planned to Heave Berlin before the departure of Hie kaiser's vessels. Saturday night, was sentenced by Judge Eifert to serve 25 days on the streets wearing that cumbersome piece of jewelry known as a ball and chain. This mode of punishment for dis orderly conduct is expected to have a salutary effect in the way of pre vention of future misdemeanors of the kind. Bnicks are worth while. In plannlug to give a dinner in honor of Itaron Uchlda, the new ambassador from Japan, tin Japan Soviet? of New York pursued Its policy of promoting good feeling between Jepan and the United "Bintes The aiuiinswulor wu recently elected honorary president of the society. Captivity even In a palace ne-.ir Sulonlkl has not been a pleasant experience fur AUIul llaiuld, i-x-xultnn of Turkey. It was recently reported that bis mind hnd given way. John Iteduiond. the lender of the Irish Nationalists, will bo one of the p'ohI powerful und lutlucutlal figures In the new British parliament In spite of some opposition to him nmong his fellow countrymen, The slender Liberal plurality gives the Irishmen their opportunity to press the claims if Ireland. Karl Cnrrlngton, named as successor of Enrl Grey as governor general of Canada, Is one of Great Britain's ablest administrators. He has held severnl high ti dices. The Couutcss Carrlngton Is well known in British society as hnua. The coudIo have one son and four daughters. Fire Burns Store. , ered SPOKANE, Wash., Feb. 22. Fire destroyed Greenongh Bros.' store. The fire originated from a spark from the furnace or from spontane ous combustion, and probably smol dered for hours before being discov- The entire fire department Revival Meeting. worked in a below-zcro temperature, Remember tho revival meetings ut this being the coldest day Spokano tho Christian church every ovenlng has experienced this winter. weflk ftt -:30 Subjoflt tonghtf "Excuses." Good musio nnd inter Cutlery and glassware at Good- CBting services. W. Thco. Mntlook, friend's. " 'pastor. W00DVILLE ITEMS. Preparations are on foot for n jbal mnaquo to bo kIvcu by local par tics on tho evening of St. Patrick's day. Tho Ladles' Aid society met with Mrs. Herr on Thuredny afternoon. !tt(rcshmuntfl worn sorvod nnd an , enjoyable time was had by those presont. Fifteen mouthers nnswer to roll call, and five now momhora wore admitted to membership as follows: , Misses Grnco Stowns, Rotta Bobbins, Jllnll, Noble, Mrs. Ocorgo Starr. Tho noxt meotltiK will be held nt tho homo of Mrs. Merlnm. All Woodvlllo In dies ore Invited to attend these meet ings. Tho old meat market formerly run by Shorm Kstello has changed hands! and Is doing n brisk business. Tho high prices of meat do not seem to' affect it, I Tho new I. O. O. F. lodso of Wood. ; rlllo was installed Saturday night. A (blg crowd and a flno tlmo aro re ported. Not being "ono of tho boys," wo woro "no, in It." I Mrs. Frank Ollmoro and Mrs. Bur choll visited our school Thursday aft ernoon. Tho now stool bridge was complet ed last week. Woodvlllo Is booming. l'OUTLAND, Or., Fob. 22. The Great Northern railway, thrniuth 1'rcnldont l.onls W. Hill, iiiiiioiiiicfs tho Inauguration of a plan of adver tising tho resourcen and iissIjIIiik In tint colonltatlou of tho Pacific north wont Which l today meotlng with much favorahlo comment In this city. Mr. 1II1I propones furnishing eastern pooplo with an exhllbtlon of what Is being produced In tho far northwest ern stntes. To thin end. loprescntn- tlvoc of tho Groat Northern company aro now In this stnto compiling Infor mation. They aro In search of cholro fruit and grnln samples produced in Oregon to bo nddod to tho exhibition of what Is being tuado In the east from WnshlnRton, Montana nnd Ore gon. A passoncor conch Is to bo fitted with samples of tho products of tho Pacific northwest, which will next year bo sont over tho various eastern railroad systems, nffordlng pooplo living along tho lines to seo nt first hand what tho west has to offer In tho wny of Inducements for settlers. HAMILTON OFF TONIGHT FOR STATE PENITENTIARY OLYMPIA, Wash., Feb. 22. Ortis Hamilton, convicted adjutnnt-Kenrr- al of Washington, !; rendy today for his trip to the stnto penitentiary at Wnlln Wnlln. lie may ho taken to night. The $fi fee which the Mate demanded of Hamilton liternlly for tho privilego of going to prison, hn been paid, but all parties concerned, refuse to state who advnnced it. Hamilton' appeal wnn dismUned lnt night following the payment of the- monoy. Are you Interested in n strictly modorn home, good location, street to bo pavod, taxes paid? Address "D, "enro of this office 2P2 There'e a boom on in whntt In Buiciu. Meeker's for spring Skirts, hi - PAINTS AND VARNISH DON'T MAKE THE AUTO Any car looks good new, freshly painted and shining with var nish, and any new car runs well for a while, but paint often covers a multitude of blemishes and weaknesses. The car you want is the car that will tand the wear and tear, the car with the power, speed and duribility. Experience has proven conclusively, that the car bet adapted to the Rogue River Valley is the Buick. Ask any owner. Prices $1100 up MEDFORD BUICK COMP'Y if.- i 1 AM -Mi .'.1' f - . n ,", : v mt - i TOU VBLLE MANAGER ft. HODSON GARAGE f r, i1 if .'jV V. '1 'I I if fl ' , ' i ": 1 i, :i ,H 'it: ', i. Br