Pt' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MKDFORD, OREOON, MONDAY. APRIL 4, 1910. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL I'lonly of koch! 1H 1111,1 H0I1,H loft for tlio oporn, Don't lio tlodolvetl if you hoar tlint all Bunts arc Hold, for those hoi;1h nro an rooi! jik any in tlio houso for oporu JuhI received a oar of milout lltno. 1 1'lnoH Lumber Co. J!l Toiim at Ooodfnoml'H. I'luuty of irood $! and $2 hohIh loft for tlio oporn. Don't lio deceived if you hour that all Houtu ara Hold, Jor those HcatH aro -an Rood an any in tlio Iiuuho for opera. Montgomery's hulr-droBBliiR pur loin now ouon. 60 11, C. Maury of .Iticksonvillo pro duct war In town Monday on lumi tioHN. Mr. Maury !h luriilnir HIh at tention to tlio (trowing of alfalfa principally. "I can mnko nearly- aw much not money from alfalfa without Any or tint trouble the orchardmen Iiivvo, ii h long aH the prtMont price of ny keep up, and 1 see no ronmn why tho prlcoH should ho lower," in liln idea of tho Hituntlou. Wear Kidd'n Shoe. Oeorgo V. Froy of tho upper Lit ilo Htttte section, was in Medford .Monday. Mr. Froy ban been obsorv dug a few things in hi neolc o' the wood lately and oxproHo tho opin- j iioil that ho will ho ahlc to hear the whistle of a 1'. fc K. train junt "over 'tlio hill" from hi fann in tho near future. Surveying partlo and Wilson load of Hiipplie aro going up the crook all tho 4imo and indications are good for something doing. Door tnatH at Ooodfriend'. Chnrlio Hunyou wa in tho city on ."Monday, from tho Fih Lake Btirvoy Vino, lie ha bocri on tho job now for over a year with only a weok'n lay-off, and eight of those woro Run lny a. ; J'hone 2001, Goodfriond's. Mr. mill .Mr. uoorgo Andrews ar- ni-ml MVuulnv mnniliiL' from Miotic npoll, Minn., and will localo hero. J 25 in each. Mr. Andrews is ono pf tho original "" """" John Wliortoii of Untie Falla war in Medford Sunday to incut hi hiothor, S. M. Whoron, of White moro, t'nl., who 1 hero on a visit, OoffooM at Qoodfriond', U. C. Way of Policgumii, la., Is among tho late arrival to ciihL hi lot with a progressive oily. lie ha purchaRod residenco property in the oily and i looking for a farm for an investment, Tho Silver King are in town. W. A. Sumuor loft Monday oventug for a IjuhIiio trip to Chicago. He has many improvement under way a,t tho Modou orchard, 07 acre of young fruit tree aro being wot out at tho northwest corner of tho prop erty, under tho llyboo ditch, and over 200 aero aro in grain. Four mile of wiro fencing, the boot-built fonco in tho county, linn been Htrung. Six cottngoa for employe, a now house, a bunk houso and a largo ham aro to bo orooted noar tho north boundary on an clovatlon overlooking tho orch ard. 'Tho old barn and Iiouhoh on tho Mouth nido of tho river have been torn down. Tho plum hedge along tho county road on the north bound ary liao boon cut down. Hummer will hoo improvement plans under way upon a largo scale. Visit tho Sllvor King Palace hi old Christian Tahornaclo after Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Sehwarr. of Fugle, Point wcro Medford visitor Monday. Mr, h. K. Whiting of Fugle spelil bunriay visiting in the city. Frod If. Hopkins loft Monday for Central Orogon to look 'after prop orty intorostn in tho valley of the DoHchutcn. i no fin i'loncor imkery is now being overhauled and a fine lino of edible are hoing old, frosh every day. It. II. Littleficld of Fugeno wan a Medford businos visitor Monday. Mrs. (Icorgo W. Chet)oy of Horke- loy, Ca., i a visitor hi this city. A nico selection of monthly bloom. n. i) TOURISTS TRAILS WILL BE MADE iJACKSQN COUNTIES FORM BOOSTERS CLUB BUICK LEADS IN NUMBERS Slsson Promotion Committee at Work anil Will Tako Care of the Annual Influx of Tourists to Mt. Shasta. HIBHO.V, Oil. April -t.TJio Blfon Promotion club lion been organized lioro. It object In to uclvortlso till section of Country and do all thing within It powor for tho advancement of commorclal Interests, It will try to cauno tho Improvement ot trail and road lending to various mineral spring and point of Interest In thin vicinity. Notablo ot those and ono of tlio first- trailct) to bo (niton up In tho making and grading of a wldo road to tho snow lino on Mt. Shasta to oaablo parties to mnko tho ancont with wagon and team, thus obviating Say Thoy Should Have Forty Instead of Twelve Representatives From This County at U. of 0. KUOHNE, Apjrll .- This after noon nt 4 o'clock 12 ropronpntatlvts of Jackson County at tho university will moot In Professor Do Cou's room to form a boosters' club. .lackson county, thoy say, has al ways bollovert In progrcs, especially nlong educational lines, nt shown by tho ovorwyholmlng majority cast In favor of tho stato university appro priation bill In 1908, and tlio leaders Moro Hoicks Dullt Than of Any Oth er Makes Staggering Figures Bliovr Itclntlvo Popularity of Car. A revelation as startling as a searchlight switched out of tho dark ness upon a spooning pall In a pub lic park, disclosed to tho general pub-1 lie for tho first timo a short time ago, I tho truo status of tho automobllo sit-! uation in America. J Herotoforo tho bewildered buyer has had only 'he haziest notion of tho capacity add output of the several Special In tho movement seo no reason why Jlants; hi infoircntlon having come Jackson county Instead ot 12 should not have 40 nativo sons end daugh ters at "Oregon." Itjls partly with proprietor of tho Androwa Oporn company and is a brother of Ed An drowfl. His prpsonoo hero will in jure something doing in tho operatic lino in Medford with local ensemble. "Frn Diavolo" will probably ho tho first offering. John H.'Carkin, attorney at law, war Jackson County Hank. jMrit. H. J. Stock, who ha been making an extended tour in the south, left for tho hnmo of her daughter, Mr. II. L, Brown show, Or. New hnlr-drossing parlors now njxn nt Montgomery'. 00 S. W. McClondon wa in Medford from Gold Hill Monday. Carpet wcoper nt Qoodfriond' J. D. Pankoy of Central Point wa a Medford visitor Monday. Woar Kldd's Shoo. Charlon .1. Howard of Waldo is visiting relatives and friend in Mod ford. Mr. Howard In a son of J. 8. Howard and waa Wolls, Fargo & Co.' agent in Medford when ho could carry tho outgoing shipment to tho train and tho incoming freight to hi office in hi hand, and didn't havo to uso moro than ono hand nt that. A competent stenographer wanted. Address "T," caro of this office 10 Ooorgo MaClcllau of Gold Hill wa In Medford Monday on a busi no deal., Chlnawaro at Goodfriond's. J. W. Hayes, ono of tho pioneora of Gold mil. was a Medford visitor "Monday. Wear Kidd'a Shoos. Androw .ToldiiASH onmo in from tho Tlluo Lodge Sunday on a short bus iness trip, Wringorn nt Goodfriond'. Erlo Anderson of tlio RIuo Ledgo ootion i viHltlng in Medford. Carving not nt Goodfriond's. Frank Smith i in tho city from ho niuo Lodge miuo. Just rocoivod a car of noloot limo. Tlig Pino Lumbor Co. 13 Rardon make dclivorios to any part of tho city for ioo oroam and nhorhut for Sunday dinner. Tola phono 371. H. F. Findloy roturnod to Mod ford Sunday from Lob Angolofl, whoro ho has hoon sponding tho win tor. Peach trooa for Halo at ton oonta aoh. IT. B, Pattoron, Nash hotol. Charles P. Champlin and Jlmmio Hymn of Gold XTill woro in Modford 'Monday on a businos trip. Pardon now fountain Is dispens ing dolloiouo drinkn, Ioob, and ioo cronm. Open until midnight. E. P. Bonnott of Livo Onk, Cal., Is horo looking rtf tor 'husinosa Inter est. Mr. Bonnott 'has looatod with W family in California, but fiill ro tain intorostfl horo. Wear Kidd'i Sbno. I. J. Phlpps and family roturnod Bundny from noddtnc Cnl whore thov havo boon Bpondlng tlio wintor. ' Rardon will dolivor Sunday va nilla, innplo. nut and Btrawborry ioo oroam nnd plnoapplo shmliot to any part of otty. Phono 371. Bath flxturoH at Gondfrlond'H. Mi JJay Phlpps roturnod Sunday from Redding. Cnl.i Wlioro sho Jiafl boon npondlng tho wintor with hor W. V. nnll of Hornbrook, Cal.. Hpont Sunday in Medford. R. U. Dow of Jacksonville, tho ur hano deputy shoriff. wan in MedfordJ Sunday attondiuir the ball game. Kitchen titan!! nt Goodfricnd's. l or artistic photographs go to IHmciNtor. Children' nicttires Hpenialty: Centrnl Point. 10' Ask Adjutant's Removal. SEATTLE, Wash., April -l.-Ad YoutiL. nenr jntant -General George B. Lamping un lorwarneu a lormai request ror tho removal of Captain John Kinrie, inspector and iiiKtruotor for tho Na tionnl Guard of Washington, to tho wnr department nt Washington. Tho message wns sent fivo or six days ago, hut wa just mndo public. STARTS IN PRISON Los Angeles Police Department Will Teach Women In City Jail How They May Make Honorable Living. LOS ANOELES, Cal., April 4. Moro than a acoro ot women prison ers at tho Los AngoloB city jail wont to tho school today, many ot thorn for tho first tlmo in their lives. Tho now school at tho jail ombracos In It curriculum tho domostlo eel oncos, cooking, sowing and houso kooplng, and a training school for nursos also has boon established. Instruction In those branches will bo given undor tho supervision of Chief of Pollco Galloway and Matron Alotha ailbort. Tho plan originated with Mrs. ailbort. "I know that whon many of our prlsonors loavo tho jail thoy will havo a knowlodgo of things thoy novor know oxlstud.I'lt wagor three In ov- ory ton ot tho womon who como horo don't know that stockings can bo darnod, or that porsona who are 111 can bo takon caro of In a way that will holp them to got woll quickly," Mrs. ailbort said. "It we can touch ono woman in t n soroothlng that will holp to make hor life eastor and bet tor when sho leaves ua, wo will bo satisfied. At any rato, thoy will havo something to do while thoy sorro tholr terms." "It Mrs. ailbort'B plan Is successful, It Is probablo that It will bo glvon a furthor trial In Los An golos county prisons. 7 DiioiiiccQ irniiQ : 4- UUU 1LUU LUUnLU For wood of all kinds, see tho Square Dou! Woodvnrd. Phone 2B01. Fir 8troot, botwoon Socoiid and Third atreotB. Gould & Lindloy, proprietor. 201 -Wonr Kidd' Shoes If you want satisfaction, try u sack of Mt. Hood Snow-Fnll Flour. For sale at tho Rubs Mill. Remem i r'ti kvuui) vuuu uuiiitiiii) ' ho IrksomoDots of tho climb that hns'tl'l purposo of boosting the unlver horotoforo kept many from under-1 lty In their homo and partly through taking It. tho desire of closer association with Officer IHocUil. I ono another that tho club Is to bo Tho Slsson Promotion club la now founded. It Is expected that student thoroughly organized nnd Its officers J from other parts of tho state, whoro hnvo been nolected from tho leading . tbcro is local prldo, will follow Jack business mon of tho town, M. J. Kpox, '"n county's example, of tho firm of Cchulor-Knox company, , Soma of tho students who are in han been solcclod as nrcsidont. nnd torcstcd In this movement nro: Fred W. H. Mcllmoll, principal of tho local public school, secretary. Tho execu tive commlttco Is composod of tho president nn! four others, namely: J, M. Schiller, W. II. 8hobloy, W. D. Illder and D. A. Sheldon. About 200 havo signed tl.o member ship roll and llbornl subscriptions of money hnvo boon rccolvod. This nowly organized club starts out undor very auspicious circum stances and It hns tho hoarty co-op-oration ot t.io entlro community. CHURCH 25 YEARS OLD. (Continued from Page 1.) tho church In Augtmc, 1S88, and served It for two years, during which tlmo 31 united with the church. Itov. F. J. Kdmunds begnn his work of ministry of tho church Docombor 1, 1800, nnd continued for a torm ot two years. Durlni; this tlmo 21 unit ed with tho church. ' Rov. Alexander 8. Foster bvgau his work ns pastor of tho church January 1, 1893, and served for a torm of flvo years and three months. During this tlmo 70 united with tlio church. Also In Oc tober, 180C, tho old church building burned down nnd tho proRout edifice was built and dedlcatod to tho wor ship of Almlghty'God, May 31, 1890 Mr. Fostor closed his labors April 1898. Ror. Adolph Iiaberly began his work as pastor of tho church Au gust 1, 1898, and served for a torm of throe years and three months. Dur Ing this tlmo G2 unltod with tho church. Ror. Thomas F. Day, D. D proachod for tho church for five months, commencing In May, 1902, nnd during this tlmo ono unltod with tho church. Rov. Weston F. Shields, coming from tho forotgn mission flold of Slam, bognn his work as pastor ot tho church January 8, 1903, and still continues to bo tho pastor of the church after a torm ot soven years and threo months. During this tlmo tho Interior, of tho church has been groatly Improved, a plpo organ In stalled, a piano secured tor tho Sun day school, and ISO havo unltod with tho church. Tho momborshlp ot tho church Is now 300. Tho property of tho church Is val nod at 40,000. This church should rocognlza tho holp that has como to It from others, nnd especially tho Jncksonvlllo church. Mr. O. O. Dookman doodod to tho trustees ot this church tho ground upon which tho presont church build Ing stands Tho following oxtract from tho records of tho Jacksonville church whon known ns tho Prosby- torlan church ot Jackson County, will show how It stands In relation to us and other churches ot tho valloy: Tho following Is takon from tho narratlvo'wrltton by Rov. A. R. Bock onbach, April, 1886: "Tho year Just past Includes tho tortnlnatlon'ot tho 28 years ot the faithful pastorate ot Fathor Williams and tho opening ot tho presont pas torate. It Is still tho old Jackson County Prosbytorian church', from which has sprung tho flourishing churchos of Ashland and Phoonlx, and which haa also contributed its por tion to tho organization of tho Pros bytorian church ot Medford It Is Unltod by a thousand associations ot persona and circumstances to thoso two churches, which nro growing bo rapidly by Its sldo, and by not a tow toudor tlos tj tho church just organ ized tho youngost of them nil tho Modford church." In concluding his remarks Sunday Rov. Shtolds said: Tho good that this church has dono la not to bo moasurod by tho number that has constituted Its momborshlp 385 In all nor by tho numbor that now coustttuto Its membership, which is 200, but rather by tho lntluonco It Strang, Glen Connoll, V. Thomas, Miss Ruth Merrick, Miss Elizabeth Wagner, Arthur M. Geary, Miss Mc Ncal, Everett Smith, Vernon Vawtcr, Krnost Smith and Miss Armour, Miss Wines. WILL QUARANTINE ALL COLORADO CATTLE DENVER, Co.., April 4. Tho fed eral government today is planning a quarantine against Colorado cattle. according to two stato veterinarian, ' othor P,ants combined, and more than Lambard. Tho quarantine will be ' one-nmi or tno enure procucuon to him In tho sbnpo of staggering' figures nnd iis'anlshlng statements from tho fertile young man whoso business It Is to boom his particular car llko a popu.ar prima donna. A sudden realization that tho pub lic Is entitled to tho truth has result ed in the publication ot a report of tho cars manufactured during the quarter ending December 31 which is replete with sensations. Eliminating 28 concerns, each of which built less than 100 cars, the production of tho association member ship during tho laBt three months ot! the year attained tho astonishing to-1 tal of 20,048 cars. Sixty-eight concorns ha-I a part In tho manufacture of this great output, and of that number tho Oulck Motor company ot Flint, Mich., produced more than t7lco as many cars as Its! nearest competitor. The Dulck company leads with an i output of 4137, or moro than a quar-j tcr of tho total production of all the! For Tuesday Your choice of any Louwelser Wcllor Jardiniere or Vase in the stoi'i; at 25 per cent discount or just one quarter less than our regular marked price. Notice Our regular prices on these goods are almost faalf what other stores ask for the same goods- enforced unless tho cattle men of wvstorn Colorado dip their stock tor scabies. Tho proposed action by tho govern ment Is being held Iri abeyance until nftcr tho coming meeting of tho Col orado Growers' association at Grand Junction In Juiy, to await 0-opcra-tlon by tho cattlemen. Jlmlnez Is President. WASHINGTON, Apjrll 4. Tho t state dopnrtmont today received offi cial ndtlco that tho election of Rlcardo Such well known concerns as tho Packard, Pierce, Peerless, Wlnton, , Lozler, Knox, Stoddard-Dayton, Olds, Sterns, Haynes, Royal Tourist, Ste-vens-Duryea, Pope, Thomas and Lo comobllo produced 4436 cars, but tholr total ctlll falls bolow the Bu Ick figure of 4437. Another Interesting comparison Is furnished by grouping the produc tion of tho Chalmers, Reo, Jackson, Mitchell Regal, Waltham, Mollne and Drush, which reaches a total of 4351, as against tho 4437 of the Bulck. Another list which takes In two Jlmlnez. ns nresldont of Costa Rica has been confirmed by tho electoral . crs w,tn outputs of a considerable colloco of tho southern renuhlle. Jim- mngnuuuo, i raauc up ui uio , Extra Special $5.00 For your choice of three patterns in a 42-piece Din ner Set, worth $8.50 in any other store in the city. Remember This is for Tuesday only. Fancy China Thursday We will put on sale abotat 100 pieces of fancy China, worth $1.50 to $2.00 each.;. special for this one day only, choice, $1.00 Each If you Want Bargains keep your good eye on HI) SSEY'S Extra Specials For April Inez wrfs olected some time ago, but his olcjtlon wan contested. Most of "tho salesmanship that soils things" begins in tho advertis ing. Sometimes it's completed there sometimes by tho storo salesman or saleswoman. NOTICE. There will bo a meeting of Mer chants' association In Commercial club rooms this evening 7:30 p. m. Important buslnoss. JOHN CARKIN, Socretary. religious ll(o of tho people This church has over stood or tho Dible, and for Josub Christ as the divine and only Savior ot men; It has urged Individual and personal responsibil ity; it has denounced sin everywhere, nnd it has hold up before men tho groat hope for tlmo and etornity. With our faces to tho past, and In rovlew, nnd then to tho future, fac- Overland, Fianklln. Columbia, Mit chell, Mora, Corbtn and Studebak or. These eight concerns total 3724 cars, as against tho Bulck total of 4437. In point of production tho Cadillac company Is second on tho list with 21GC cars. In royalties paid under tho Soldon patent tho Bulck likewise loads the list for the quarter with a modest contribution ot 143,399.60; tho Pack ard, soventh in point of production, bolng second in royalties, with a to tal ot $35, 023. SO tcarrled out under tho plan. Labor ! leaders also opposed It for the reason i that It tended to disrupt trades unions j The agreement Included a 9 per cent Interest annually on all Bums In vested by workmen and an agreement I on the part of the workmen not to strike, but to submit all differences to a board 'f arbiters. Card ef Thanks. Card of thanks to neighbors antL friends who kindly assisted us in. tkc sickness and death of our infant son. MR. AND MRS. C. A. CROWN. 12 Don't take tho trouble and xpea of moving until you have had "want ad help" in looking aboMt EMPLOYES VOTE TO RETURN TO OLD PLAN LONDON, April 4. -After varying degrees of success in West Hartlepool shipyard of Furness, Withy and com pany,. which wao being oporated on a co-oporatlve plan, has returned to Its old systom following ,a vote ot Its employes to discontinue the profit Ing II Ws groat duties, lot us as a i sharing plan. pooplo say with tho Psalmist: "Blosa Tho employes declare that Sir Chris tho Lord, O my soul, and forgot not tophor Furness plans for increased oil his bonotltB." emnloymont of worklnKmen woro not Canton Restaurant SAM LOCK, Prop. To Whom It May Concern: Tho formor famous chof at the Nash Grill, Mr. Sara Lock, has oponod n flrst-clas restaurant above Kennedy's sloou; No. 83 South Front stroot. Entrance at both sides. Only first-class meals will bo Borved, aud juat tho name of tho proprietor Is the best guar antoo. OrRN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT NOODLES, CHOP SUEY. This Is tho only placo whore will bo served chop auey and Chi na uuodles, Copio and see me and you and I aro both Buro you will tomo back, Romombor, I am will lug and I preach what I promise. Yours truly. SAM LOCK. Wright's Money Makers 10 aoros of the finest building sites, magnificent viow of Medford and valley, sandy soil; for five days at a bargain price. , 83 1-3 acres, 3 miles oat, in fine locality, 26 aoros pears, apples, about 5 years old, some choice apri cots in full bearing, 60 acres under cultivation, half undor ditch; n money-maker at $175 per acre, lib eral terms. 7-room bungalow, 1001165 foot lot, fino oak shade trees, well locat ed and excellent homo investment; $2350, oasy torms. 6-room houso, 2 lots, close to Main, 5 blocks from city park; $3000. Fine corner lot on Newtown, 56x 166, cement walk; for quick eule, $525, $150 cash, balance $10 per month. Threo nico lots on 14th noar New town, 56x1122 5 $100 oaoh, $125 cash, balanoe $10 per month. Choice lots in all parts of city. LET ME SHOW YOU. J.Bruce Wright 6 Oo. THE SAVOY THEATRE THE APEX OF PICTURED OM TONIGHT STRANGE MESSAGE (One Long Laugh) HEARTS ARE TRUMPS (Sensational Dram) . TRAGIC IDYLL (Beautiful Hand-colored Stery) The Best Music and Pictures in fee City. ONE DIME REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF Farmers 6 Fruitgrowers Bank at Medford, In tho State of Oregon, at tho dose f haul noss, March 20, 1010. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $122,173,131 Bonds, securities, etc 120.00 Purnlturo and fixtures 7,993.78 Capital sot asldo for Jacksonville office.... 19,0.6 Duo from banks (not reserve banks) 6,6.0 Due from approved reserve banka 40,363.28 Checks and other cash Items B, 3741.37 Gold dust , 114.98 Cash on hand 14,3S4.3 Expenses 2634.74 Total 3209,1.7 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in ;,,.3 50,C.W Undivided profits 19J. Duo to banks and bankers. , , 3,983.10 Individual deposits subject to check 148,318.83 Demand certificates of deposit 1,533.73 Tlmo certificates ot deposit ,50.9 Total 309,ll.7 State ot Orogon, County ot Jackson, m, I, L. L. Jacobs, assistant cashier ot the above-sami bank, do solemnly swoar that the above statemeat Is trtw to tho best ot my knowledge and belief. L. L. JACOBS, Assistant Caafctor. Subscribed and sworn to betoro me this 2ad day of April, 1910. F. W. MBARS, Notary Public. Co rect Attest: OSO. L. DAVI8, JAMM OAMPBKLL. L, . WAKHMAN, Directors. parent, ber tho had and has upon the moral and