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J. i I Tip Late to Classify "WAKTBD Olrl for tjonerat houao irrk; tood vacua. Call Main 2813. 1G .IrtHtlXllENcw turalturo for Safi. Call at SIS Second avcnuo, West lctwee Taft And Olson. 13 'Jroii SALrl Homestead relinquish xunaL mouitnln farms and timber, AUriM P. O. Box 313. 24 "WaStKD Portion as cuautfour by ab. Mtra icube man. Address l 3. ear ot tlta office, 16 WAHTEI--i,oelUon aa salesman by an awtra yonne man. Address X K tkk etflco. 16 TJUjJrtUtJMnti to dleirXpW to SO I Bcatty street. 13 WAKTKD G!rl for general house- irtrfc: good -vranw. Apply Mrs. Kolly, Queea Anno avenue. IB" itQfc SAJEfcA' mission china closet Mrs. Kelly, Quoea Anno avenue, 15 TEDDY 10 POLL TAFTJTHROUGH? SmmtSmI That Reesevelt Is to Take ffeca to Atataistralion and Help Ta&ftt ef Hew York Is to MMt Him, AcesrdiHi to Rumor. HAS TEDDY DEMANDED CHAKGE IN TAFTS POLICY? taprtMl T&at He Has, and If the hMes Are Net Made That He WW Withdraw His Support ef Taf t WASHINGTON. April 5. The ""JSfccfc from Elb" slogan lias given -mwxy to a nev one and today poll elkjaa are whispering of a "power Aeblad the throne" movement. It Is -rumored fci political circles here that "Theodore Roosevelt Ls to take a place Jk the- administration and politicians, xnwf ef thera high in national af fairs, are trrln vainly tovay to find aie scarce or the rumor. Their efforts -o -trace the rumor, it is cUd, hare "Jtetl te serao startling results. It Is -qfteeiaral tkat the trail loads close to :b White House. President Taf t refuses to affirm or tifeay tkat Roosevelt Is to take an im- Tfclwwt place In the administration, REENSTREET IS GIVEN ONE YEAR Circuit Court Busy Grinding Out! Cases Schultz Enters Plea of Notj Guilty in Embczilcnient Caso i Moore Is Acquitted. Judge Calkins continues to grind out work in tho circuit court nt the same pnea with which it was started nt tho opening of tho term, and many cases nro being disposed of. A few of tho criminal cases will come up early in May, hut tho bulk of them have been disposed of. Grccnsttvet Goes Up. Charles Qrecnstrcot, indicted for lnrccny in a dwelling, plead guilty and was sentenced to ono year in the penitentiary. Henry Daly and D. B. Dcotor of Eagle Point, who wore indicted for keeping on unclean slaughter-house, both entered a plea of not guilt', af ter a demurrer to set asido tho in dictment had been denied, and will bo tried on May 9. Tho caso of the state against Adolph Schultz, who was indicted for larceny by embezzlement of tho funds of the Jacksonville lodgo of Redmcn, was sot for hearing on liny 9. He entered a plea of not guilty. w. D. Moore of Evans creek, who was indicted tor carrying a con cealed weapon, was tried and fonnd not cuilty. This trouble grew out of a family and neighborhood feud which has been of long standing. Mr. Moore strapped a gun on him for self-protection and was arrested, af ter ho had been indicted by the grand jury. Tho suit brought by Loretta John son against w. u. Johnson to re cover money is now on trial. The jury hearing it is composed of J. W, Hayes, E. C. Payne, S. Oliver, Q. P. Owings, A. Colema'n, J. D. Pnnkcy, O. N. Anderson, W. H. Miller. L. A. Neil, D. H. Horn, II. A. nnnscotn and M. Howard. Tho suit brought by H. M. Cobs against Sarah M. Andrews will be on trial Wednesday. Sarah E. Coffee was granted a divorce from J. E. Coffee. Decree was entered by default. Yes youH probably answer the wrong want nd sometimes or the right one too late. But that's inevi table and not especially trade. At The New Stand Ready For Business We are now in our new location on South Central avenue and vwill be pleased to have you call. If you will excuse the tumbled appearance of things we will appreciate having you come and share in the hundreds of soecial offerings. H. MEEKER & COMP'Y Big Opening Next Saturday W DELINQUENT LIST WILL BE SHORT Today Is the Last Upon Which Taxes May Be Paid Without Penalty- Collections Have Been Good. NOTICB. To whom It mav concr-n: I h&ve Xmt Be has allowed tho Impression to no property for sale at any price. 10 e given out. that, though Roosevelt ifc Esr away 'n miles, ho has hot been m nay tar atrr.y la spirit and that 5Patl has been fully as "well informed aw to the'vlevs and actions of tho Jtenaer jiretildc.t as the African hunt oar lias ot affairs at the national cap- i Root to Meet XUra. Senator Bllhu Root of New York, termer secretary of state under 3KoqsstU, close political and person al IrisacI of tie former president and JEriend of Taft, according to another isreiur that is interesting the politi faBS fcere, has been asked to meet "KesscTelt before he returns tc Amer Jcc Root refuses to disccss this ru xer. The politicians .seo In it, bow verw considerable significance. Tbey dteclsre that if Root is to go abroad scad ls to discuss politics with the olcnel. and IZ ho "power behind tho tli rone" morement Is true, It would not tako a eod guesser many hours to -docldo who had been chosen to ar range final details. A lain Close Touch. Hoot, It Is declared, has kept in -closer touch with Roosovelt. Ho has Breenr in closo touch with Tafb since She Taft admli fcstration beeaa. The A. L. VROMAN PLUMBING & HEATING v CONTEACTOR 3Jb JoB foo small, none too Jkxge, Twenty-five years' practical experience. OFFICE m SOUTH FRONT STREET. MRS. J. P. HDTCHASOX. Most of "the salesmanship that Etlls things" begins in the advertis ing. Sometimes it's completed there sometimes by the store salesman or saleswoman. rumor that he may go abroad to meet Roosevelt has done much to strength en tho Idea that Roosevelt Is to take an important rlaco among Taft's ad visers. That important changes are to take place in the o. conization of tho Taft cabinet no politician here denies. It has, been rumored that Roosevelt has sent an ultimatum to Taft In which he asked certain changes-bo made or ho would withhold his endorsement of the Taft administration. The ru mor set Washington afire. Since It has been afloat so many rumors have been In the air that politicians de clare that changes in tho Taft cab inet aro certainly contemplated. Just what they arc to be Is not known, but it la believed that the type of mon who helped wrry out the Roosevelt policies under Roosevelt will be given cabinet assignments. Tho names of Hitchcock, M-icVeagh and Dickinson aro connected with tho rumors that certain cabinet officers are to retlro. Although tho rumors conflict and some are taken seriously wbllo oth ers aro scoffed at, the politicians hero belloro that H is safe to predict two things. One ls that cabinet changes will soon bo mt.de. The other Is that tho action ot Roosevelt will much in fluenco tho shaping ot national at fairs and will Influence tho ndmlnls tratlon. . Before Roocovelt returns to Amer ica, they declare, the influence will take tangible form. Tho list of delinquent taxpayers will bo comparatively short this year and tho amount upon which a penalty is to bo charred will not be over $25,000. The tuno limit for tho payment of taxes without incurring a penalty expires today. After that tho tax payer must put up a penalty of 10 per cent in order to clear himself on tho books. Sheriff Jones states that ho does not believe the delinquent list will run over $25,000 out of a total of nearly $400,000. A certain pro portion of this delinquency ia of nonresident owners, who have ne glected to keep track of the tnxpay- ing time or could not bo reached. Grants Pass to Pave. GRANTS PASS, Oregon, April 5 - i This city Is preparing for extenslvo Improvements in paving and Ughtlngt A five-year contract has been sub mitted to tho Regno River Electric company to furnish street lights. All tho main portion of tho town will bo Illuminated with cluster lights. An ordlnanco for paving will be passed by the council for laying 30,000 square yards of bard surface, 25,000 square feet ot concrete sidewalk, 7500 feet of curbing and 5000 feet of varloiH slzo Bower pipes. To meet tho requirements ot these Improvemonts tho telephone company Is putting all wires underground, and tho telegraph companies aro remov ing all poles to tho back ctrccti. OAS NO TROUBLE MAKING ABSTRACT Oldtlmcr Has Lived on Origlna Homestead Since 1865 Tho Only Transfer of Property U. S. to Perry Foster. x Perry Fostor, ono of tho old set tlors of tho upper Rogue River see tion. was in Medford Tuesday for tho first timo in a year, his businoKK being to settle the matter of tho op tion given by him to tho North Amoricnn Development company on 1G0 acres of land in section 5, town ship 35, 1 west. "I was instructed to como in on tho first of tho month with nu ab stract of my property," said Mr. FoBter, "and I came. Tho abstract consists simply of the deed for home stead No. 2-lfl, issued by tho govern ment of tho United States to Pern Foster, dated October 25, 1872, n.id signed by U. R. Grant ns president That is all thero is to that abstract, unless thoy wnnt to investigate Uncle Snm's title to tho land. There hasn't been a mortgage, t judgment nor any change sineo I pe(led on tho land : 1805 or thorenbonts." HURRICANE SWEEPS! AT Woodvlllc-Evans Creek Developmen League Plan Big Time in Woodville Next Friday Boosters Invited. RINGS ALL SIZES AND PRICES AT MARTIN J. REDDY Tho Jeweler NEAR THE POSTOFFICE, A call has gone out from the boosters of tho Woodvillc-Evans creek district for a jnnss meeting to bo hold on Friday, April 8, nt 2 p, ra. in Woodville. Judge Colvig, Pro fessor P. J. O'Oura and others are on the program to speak. A rousing session is planned. Every booster in the vnlloy is ex pectcd to go down and enjoy the hospitality of Woodville. This is tho home of "live ones" and thero will be something gdoing. $2,0D0,O0) FOR PARK. (Continued from Page 1.) already there. Recognition Gratifying. "The eoverntnent's recoKnition of tho plans wo have been making is most gratifying to mo. It means the winning of victory out of dofent, building success out of .failure. We wjll proceed with energy and deter mination with the work of building tho rond. It will open up this won derful park to Medford, will moan much to the commercial interests thero and 'give ncccss to the park to thousands who want to visit it." Crater Lnko road, completed, will bo 87 miles long. Engiiioor Heidlo will givo his timo not only to making survey of the road now planned, but in making a survey of all roads and trails to bo constructed at any future time, Macon Suffers Heavy Damage, Many Houses Being Wrecked Telephone Poles Are Torn From Ground. KANSAS CITY, Mo., . April Damage amounting to many thou sands of dollars was dono by a hur ricane that swept Southeastern Mis souri last ovening, according to tele graphic reports today from the stricken districts. Macon Bufforcdttho grentost dnm nge, several house being Bwopt from their foundations and scores of tele phone poles being, torn from the ground. Tho electric light plant wuh put out of commisgion. Tho storm wns reported to have been tho most sovero that has visited Hint section since the cyclone of 1883, in which dozens of porsons lout their lives. f "AO" lilfi TO SOON BESGIENCE Professors at Harvard Studying Physiological Effect of Composi tion Upon Human Race Twill Develop More Ad Writers. CAMBRIDGE, Hiass.. April C. Psychologists at Harvard nro soon to rcduco the art of ''ad" writing to science. According to Profossor Charles Sherwood nicker of tho de partment of psychology tho last word J- o..t. .!! . I J- TIIK MKIIFOKI) NATIONAL HANK, THHOUHII THK lUTItO.VAOK OK ITS FltlKXnS AMI I)i:iOSITOU8( IS UNAIIMJI) TO MAICIt THIS KX OEMiKNT BTATKMKNT. Statement of the condition of MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK at the close of busines, April 29, 1910 RESOURCES loans and discounts $3(K$,M6.70 United States bonds -.19,800.00 Medford and other bonds 30f7f8.32 Bank promises 35,071.14 Premiums on bonds 3,793.87 Due from U. S. treasurer 2,910.00 Casli on hand and in banks 224,204.68 Total $707,710.71 . LIABILITIES Capital stock $ 50,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits 15,457.01 Circulation 49,800.00 Deposits 592,459.70 Total $707,7.10.71 JOHN S. ORTU, Cashier. Attest: W.n.GOREf P. E. MERTUOK, " J.A.PERRY, . Directors. Wrestling Contest MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE Saturday, April 9, at 9 p. m. Sharp DAVID RUEF vs. E. C. TUCKER COLORADO WltESTLEIt WEIGHINQ. 118 POUNDS In Two Best out of Three Tim LONDON WWC8TLKH WI2IGIIINO lia POUNDS Five-Round Boxing Contest as a Preliminary Seats 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 sion upon tho eye, and this is con- in such writing will be spoken in alvoyod to tho mind. Tho will powor few days. 'is swayed and governed by those Ho said: "In a few days psycho-.sensory lmprossious. If tho sensory ogists will reduco to an oxact Boiouco impressions aro vivid enough and the method of composing ndvortifle- compelling enough tlioy cause tho ments so as to obtain tho highest will center of tho brain to act, thus number of answers. forcing tho roador to writo and nn- "Evory ad makes a certain imprea-! swor." P. O. HANSEN TOM MOFFAT Wo mako any land und etlo of Windows. Wo carry Glass of any size on hand. MEDFORD SASH & DOOR 00., Medford, Oregon. : rjahtfcir- li6twoon Foreign Minister arou you AernetkaLof Aiwtrta and Foreign Minister Isvolsky of Russia. Phone 4141 Main. 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