MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1910. 3 MORE PURE FOOD CASES IN "RED MILL" HAS WON B0N1TA FOND OE L SUCCESS' FANCY HOSIERY I Flvo Additional Complaints Filed by Cntlorlln and All Arc Assosftcd $25 0. Winter Pleads Nut Guilty. Clever Musical Comedy Which Will .Clever Actress Souri to Do Seen Here AHIlliANU, Or., March 'JO. -Kivo ooinplninls worn filed fu .Instlco lvg gluston's omul 1'Yldny by Dopuly Food mid Dairy Inspector W. H. Cut turlln, oporuling in conjunction with thu district nltorney's office, charg ing violation of thu pure food law in exposing for snlu In Ashland short weight and tinnntiUml hut tor. In cuoh iiiMtnneu it was I'nlifnrnin hat ter that lull tinder thu han of thu law, in alleged in thu complaints, and uxposud 1'oV sale in l'ivu different grocery n lu ro in Ahlnnd, vlr.. : ifulmuri Urns., LooidIm & Nelson, Ashland TradiiiK aninpitny, Wliiii' House (hnoory and 0. Winter's Op tica House grocery. 'I'I'o first nam ad entered pluan of guilty nnd wore oip'h aMiti'HHctl fiitoi of .fUft ami cost ntnoiititing to $'.1.1(1 unrli. In thu oiitic! of 0. Winter, ho appeared with hi attorney, K, I). Hriggs, and onlore a plon of not nitty to tlm complaint iiK'viitKt him of selling hntlor without thu weight marks providud hy la Htampcd upon it. A jury trial wi in nil probability bo demanded to dis hiho of this case, which Iiiih been ho! for, April 0, at 1 p. in; iliu deputy iimpoetor enmo into town unannounced Friday morning from thu north, wliuru ho ban boon proKccut Iiik Hitnilar cases at Kobe bury and othur points, being dutor mined to seo that tlio publiu is pro tooted from thu operation of eream onoH and nthorn who put short weight or mlxbranded or uubraud butter upon the market. Thu deputy is hIho Haiti to havo Ins weather oy out for infractions of thu puro-foui law in other linen. IlltUAK UP THAT COLD IN A DAY Uo Scon Hero Tomorrow Evcnlnii Is Salt! to Do the "Real Tlilnij." toil enn stop n couch or n cold an If hy magic by Jimt lironthlnK sooth lug, hunltiiK Hyoinel over tho soro rnw nnd Inflnmcd mumbrano, Thin In from n ninn who knows "Mrs. Mngor nnd mynolf hnvtt uricd your Inlinler faithfully whonovor neod eel nnd It hni nlwnyn given Instant rollof nnd saved uo from nmny so- vera colds. Tho nhovo is voluntarily given nnd if in your estimation itu iiko ns-h ten timoninl would help to got others to tiHo it, I will Kindly have you do ho an wo consider it a wonderful discov ery nnd recommend it whonovor op portunity presents itself." P. w. Mng or, Contracting Freight Agont, C. II & Hy. Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Oot. 22 1000. Don't fool wlih Htomnch noHtruma try mngicnl Ilyomoi nt onco; it ro liovoR n Htuffod up bond in two inin UtCfl. A oomploto Ilyomoi outfit, includ ing inbnlor nnd one bottlo of Hyomci, eoBtH only 91.00 nt druggists ovory whoro nnd at Chns. Strang's. It Ih Ktmrnntood to euro ontnrli, croup, coughs, colds, Roro thront nnd bron chitis or omnoy book. Extra bottles of Ilyomoi, if afterward needed, cost but 00 contn. NOTICU TO CONTHAOTOnH. Notlco i Vroby glvon thnt tho city council of tho city of Modford, Ore gon, will rocoii o tonlod proposals for tho conatructldn of Intorn sowors on cortnln strco i nnd nlloys, n lint qf which Ib on fllo nt tho o flco of tho city rccordor, togothor with pinna nnd bpoclf Icittton-i. All bids must bn filed with tho city recorder on or beforn G o'clock p. m., AprllNGtli, 1910. noioinprmlotf by n cortlflod chuck uqunl to 5 par cent of tho' nmount bid for, nnd mndo paya ble- to tho city tronnuror of tho city of Modford. Tho council roaorvos th'i rlKht to nccopt o. rojoct any and ft'l bids. Dated nt Modford, Orogon thin S4th dny'of March, 1010, nO.DT. W. TRl,F!CR, 7 City Uocordor. i. WAltNlNG. Tho public Ii horoby wnrnod not to drlvor, on or across sldownlks, Troa pnnoora will bo punished to tho full, extont of th. lnw. CHAIRMAN 8TKRET CITY COUNCIL. COMMITTER :; NOTICB. All roal oatato donloiH or any oth er pnrtioa who hnvo hnd my proporty llatod nro horoby notified I withdraw tho onmo from tho ninrltot. 8 J. K. RODHRT8, Thu "Hod .Mill" which will Krlml for thu 1'irHt limo nt tho oporn Iioiihu on WcdnoHtluy, Afarcli UO,' Ih tho onu coiidu oiiura triumph of tho piiHt huu- huii to rocuiv thu undorBoinent of thu drnmutiu oriticn and tho paying pub lic uh well; in fact, thu privileged "dead IiuiuIh" voted it thu onu mi pruinu eoinio opotu uuucohh of thu your. "Thu Hcd Mill" might bu torm ud a mtiHiual cumudy in two neta. Mr. UloHHom, alwuyH cluvur, wrotu thu dialoguu and lyrioH, and Viutor Ilur burt wrotu lill thu inuuiu. liotb com bii.od liuvu madu a play that will lakt ax long, if nut longer, than any comic opera, Thu uttiry ban to do with two roving AmunuaiiM who aru "doing Kuropu for thu l'irat time, but find whuu (buy Htriku thu continent that their uxtravaganco hnu led them to almoNt fiuiiuciiil ruin. Thuy aru dis covered in an attempt to CKcnpu from1 thu hotul, leaving their bnggagu be hind, aru apprehended, arruuted and J tried, and arc Hcntenccd by tho burgo Is Said to Havo Ono nullntj Pas-' slon Tls Lovo of Fancy Hosiery. Iionltn, tho fnmoiiH bounty nnd fltar of thu niuHioal comedy hiiccuhh "Wino, Woman and Song," duo at thu opuia Iioiiho Cot ono night on Friday, April lHt, Iiiih n vory bud caso of the Block ing habit. Most of thu miiHicnl com edy favoritea nro noted for tho olc ganco and rpinutity of their hoHiory, but Iionitn Is fairly at tho ,top of tho troo In this rospect. Her collection in mmply bowildurlng in itu proftiaioii and unlimited vnrioty. Some of the colors nro enrnation pink, stygian black, ennino ochre, crashed straw borry, poaches mid croam, Asiatic olopliant, nob FitzHbmnoiiH red, Con ey Islund blue, County Antrim green, striped tigor, I'nnama fovor yellow, confederate gray, Klgin cream, stiw diouB brown, Jamacia ginger, nbRin tho opnlcscont, Ohio clnrct, jnundici' tnn, and in brief, tho colors of tho rainbow havo to take n renr seat when brought into comparison vitli tlio multifarious hues of ItonitaV hosiery. Slio is snid to bu tho proud miiHtor to work out their sentence to owner of moro fitockings than nny thu iunkeepuf. Then bvi" BcrieU'thcr nctrcsucs extant, iler friends of compiicntioiiH mid excruciating I Hint it ib imiwsHiblo for Iior to situat max HIipilCnilOIIH niKi OXCrUCiaUng!,',. " iU'nnmio mi uui i" tiuiiB which are brought to a cli-!l dry goods utoro without her in tho first act, whuro they aro I insntinlilo crnving for stockings ovor- I t I .1.... helping two lovers to escapo and o to thu extreme in rescuing nu impris oned maiden from thu mill by menus of tho rovolving blades of Inns, whie they u ho to nscoud and descend with thu girl. One whole senson on Hrondwav New York, should bo sufficient guar anteo to assml any challenge Thou sands of Now Yorkers havo gono time and again to sou Con Kidder and Ki Connor, in their vurinus chnrnutors and to listen to the cmoldies of Vic tor Herbert's catchiest themes, whil tho diffuront types of girls which form thu chorus, and the onto little Dutc Kiddies, six in iiumbor, to say noth ing of tho cxiiuisito costumes and stngo settings, should prove ruoiicl of allurement to fill any thontor. The production hero will be a replica o the Now York organization and will Include an exceptionally clover cn-t wiui ucri j. owor its t. on ivuniur. I rani: ootls as Kitl Connor, Ott Koerner, Alvin Laughliu, Carl Hnrf berg, S. W. Stott, Harry U. AlcClnin Cecil Summers and tho .Misses Agn .Major, Vornico Mnrtvn, Adulin Stern, Oeorgin Hnrvoy and n choru of fifty, including tho nix littlo Dutch Kiddies, nlso nn nugmentctl orchoi trn. ADMINIKTltATOIt'H NOTICK. Notlco la horoby given, Hint tho un daralgnod haa, by tho county court of tho stnto of OrcRon for tho county o Jackson, boon nppolntod ndmlnlatrn tor with tho wli". nnncxed of tho cs tuto of By lb toon Scuddor, doconacd. All poraous owning or holding claims naglnet nnld cotato nro horoby notified nnd required to prcsont the srimo, duly verified, na required by law, to mo In Modford, Oroson, with In alx montlio nftor tho r nto of this notlco; nnd nil poreona owing anld fstnto nro notified to mako Immodl nto payment. Datod Mirch tho 8th, 1910; dnto of first publication Marches, 1010, W. E. PHIPPS, Administrator, with wlfl nnnoxed, o tho oatnto of Syllatoon Scuddor, do ccnaod. Medford Bakery and Delicatessen All kinds of Dnkory Goods nnd DolloattBsoti. Lunches propnr- 4 od for fishing utid pionio pnr tios. Satisfaction gunrnntood. TInskinn for Ilnnlth. ANNOUNCEMENT. . Dr. Qoblo in propnrod to fit glnssos in nil casos of dofootoivo Bight that glnssos will remedy. Repairs of all kinds, Ilrokon lonsoa duplicated. In vislblo bifocals. 18 WIST MAIN STREET. MITHCELL & BOECK WAGON MAKERS Wo muko n specialty of rubber tiro work and or chard harrows and spray tanks, call at Morriman'fl Shop Riverside Avenue powering her, nnd that sho goes in, through force of habit, nud invaria bly makes a purchase of more hos iery. Mnnngor Mortimer M. Thoisc fears thnt if Houitn continues blowing her money for stockings, that he will be! put to considcrnulo expense pnying for excess baggage on the railroads; and ho has mildly requested Honitn to try to reform and curb her mad propensity for cornering nil tho hos iery in tho country. NOTICU TO CONTRACTORS. Notlco la horoby glron ti nt tho city i council of thi city of Medford. Ore gon, will ro .olvo aonlod prcposnlB for tho ronntnictlon of water rnnlns on cortnla ntroctn, a Hat of which la on fllo nt tho o'flco of tho clt;- recorder, oiiethor with plans nnd cpcclflcatlons. All bldn must bo filed with the city recorder on or before 5 o'clock p. m., April Bth, 1910, nccompanlod by n certified chock cqtml to 5 per cunt of tho nmocnt bid for, nnd mado pnynblo to tho city troisa'ror of tho city of Medford, Oregon. Tho council reaorvoa tho right to ncccpt or rojont any and nil bids. Dated nt Modford, Orccon this 2 Uh dny of March, 1910. ROUT. W. TELFER. 7 Cllf Uocordor. "" ! i i uiiiwiimiiiiinini ii ii i j . . i $IQP AN ACRE 270 acre, foothill land, nbout (I miles from Mod ford; (lu'rc nro .about 85 acros on this plnco now planted to fruit whi'-h includes 'ibout 20 acros in bearing. Tho buurjng vnriotiet aru Nuwtowil nnd ftpiUonbnrg atiplcs and Comicu pears. Tliort an) 20 acres of Nowtowns in their second year with punch fiilor and about ft nenw of NowIowhh just planted; also 20 ncres ol Jonathan find 10 acres of Unrtlelt and Anjou pours just planted. About 200 acres of first-class fruit Innd on the plnco. There nro many springs on the plnco and considerable water could bo de veloped for irrigation; two houses, good barn and other buildings. Would mibdivido nicely. Easy terms. $2500- Sixty acres, 1) miles from Medford, nbout 15 ncrcs clonrcd and pnrtly planted; small building. $250 AN ACflE 70 acres, nbout 4 miles from Medford, free soil; 25 ncrcs planted to Nowtown nnd Spitzcngcn: apples, mostly 3 years old; in addition, about 25 ncres under cultivation, balance ensily cleared; good now 0-room plastered house, now barn; also sot of old buildings. Could ho subdivided into two or three tracts nicely, easy terms. $5500- Six milca from Modford, good now buildings, about 8 acts planted to Nowtowns, Spitzenbergs and pears, 1 and 2 yenrs old; about 7 nerea additional cleared, brtlanco not hard clearing; good team, wairoti and ninchinnrr re with tho place. This Is a 40- ncro tract. $15,000 This price holds till April 1 only; 47y2 acres, closo to Cen tral Point, good new buildingH, level land, all first-class fruit and nlfalfn land. This trnH has nbout 7 ucres in alfalfa nnd tho bul imco in nil planted ns follows: Eicht acres Comico in fourth sea son, 2 acres NcwtownB in third season, 5' acres BnrtlettB in third season, 3 acres Winter Nelis in third season, 0 acres Nowtowns nnd 1 aero Spitzjn second henson, 0 ncrcs Bnrtlctts in second senson, bnlnnco just planted. Tho price quoted is but a triflo more than $300 an acre, which is very much less than owners aro asking for adjoining land. $12,525 Eleven acres in Comico pears, 10 years old; 0 acres in Bart lett and Anjou penrs, 1 to 3 years old; closo in; good soil; terms. $12,000 -El oven acres in Comico nnd Bosc pears, 14 years old; those trees Vo in full bearing und will pay a good income on tho price nsked, $7000 Thirtylfivo acres of black sticky, 3 miles from Medford, al under tho ditch and can be irrigated. $13,000 Thirty-two ncres, close to Modford, 8 acros in Nowtowns nnd Spitzcnberjfs, 5 to 7 yenrs of ngo; 14 ncres in alfalfa, 3 acres in penches, 2 ncres in berries; irrigated; buildings. $M,000--Thirty-five ncrcs; buildings; exceptionally fine place for a home; 12 acres in nppleB and penrs 3 years old; about an aero of bearing orchnrd; 11 ncres in nlfnlfii; all fine deep frco soil. $150 to $200 PER ACRE Stownrt ncro tracts; 2 miles from Medford; tracts aro from 10 to 25 acros in size; fine building spots on all; enn nil be irrigated; cheapest tracts in Mediard neighborhood; easy terms. $300 PER ACRE Finest nnd lO.nnrn nrrhnrrl nnd rnrdpn trflu !t 1 tho vnlloy; easy terms. BARGAINS for BUYERS 101 ncrcs, elenred, closo lo station, $20,000. IU acres, (loured, two mill onc-linlf miles from Modford, $9000, ill neri-v In pears, linlf mile from Central Toliit, $7000. 10 acres, 2." acres In nlfnlfn .nil Irrigated; beautiful vlowj 99006. '.V acres, bearing orchard, clone In, 924,000, HUNTLEY-RREMER Co. 214 FruitGrowcrs Banh BuiK.ing Electrical Fudge Parties I W. T. YORK & CO. Informal fudge parties a re enjoyable affairs when G.E. electrically heated utensils are used. No visits to the kitchen arc necessary, as the fudge may be prepared in any room in the house. You can entertain your friends with delicious fudge or candy, made right before their eyes, and the novelty and convenience of electrical cooking will enchance the pleasure of eating the sweets. 0 If you have electric lights in your house the G.E. water heater and the little G.E. electric stove will be found useful in a thousand ways. Their first cost is small and they consume very little electric current. MIS Ganvas BY THE ROLL Tents, Wngon Covers, etc. tho highest quality of rnin-sbcddihg goods. Single Harness J. 6. Smith JU4 KABT MAIN STRERT Pure White The Best Flour Made R0j. ue River Electric Co. MVc claim it to be the best because we bnve had the best success with it in our own baking. Our cus tomers say it is the best, and we believe it to be so. If you want good bread all the time, try a s ck of our justly famous hard wheat "PURE WHITE" FLOUR. Allen Reagan The Square Deal Grocers J. E. ENYAliT. President JOHN S ORTH J. A. I'EHUY, Vice-Presido.it. W B. JACKSON. Ass't Cashier. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK UAPITAL . . $50,800 SURPLUS $16,000 Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted. We solicit your patronage. In Case of vSickness PHONE 36 4 1 MEDFORD PHARMACY Near Post Olfioe All Night Service Free Delivery NOTICE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S LAND DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE Mv. S. J. Adlor will bo at tho hotel Moore March .17 to mu 1 ior tho purpose ot seeing those who aro inter ested in tho company's fa mous Alberta wheat lands. To will bo prepared to fur nish oomploto information, including maps, literature, H'iecs, ote. Call on Mr. Adlor and arrange to toko advan- age of our low-rato semi monthly excursions during his season and inspect tlioso ands. IDE-McOARTHY LAND COMPANY, Colonization Agents Canadian Pacifio Railroad. How Are These For Bargains 5-room house on Cottago avenue, East Side, lots .100 xl20 $1500 1 lot on Grapo streot, Eost Side, lot 50x120 $400 2 lots on Palm atrect, 3 blocks from new depot, 56x 124, each ; $450 ' lots on Hamilton streot, 2 blocks from new depot, 50x124, each ; $600 2 lots on Fourth street, 2 blocks off Oakdalo, 56x 100, each $650 Fine residence lots in Crescent subdivision, closo in, Call and look over our list in fruit land. Thoy are some of the best in tho valley. SISKIYOU REALTY CO. ROOM 22, JACKSON COUNTY BANK BLDG. PHON1 3311. MORTGAGE LOAM Money on hand to loan on Heal Estate. City and County Warrants bought. Fidelity and Indemnity Bonds Furn ished. Fire Insurance. JAMES CAMPBELL 1 Phone Main 3231. 208 Fruitgrowers' Hank Itaildiiig Fine Lots Six lots on Medford Heights; price for a short time, $700. Corner lot on West Main streot; close in; a fow days at $1100. Rogue River land Co. 11 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE.