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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 0, 10.10. LORD KITCHENER PRE TO ON HIS WAY HERE canal; pero You Can Be Independent PARING ECUADOR ND DEFEND MY WAR Buy At Orchard Tract Eden Valley Orchard Subdivided This famous bearing Orchard lias boon sub-dividod into small tracts and sold at reasonable pricos. If you aro looking for positively tho host tiling in tho northwost in a small orchard, this is your chanco to got in right Most Profitable Investment But He Will Pass Right on Throurjli to Canada, Where Ho Is Going to Make Improvements In Fortifica tions and Build Up Field Forces. Undo Sam Already at Work on Con struction of Fortifications Cost of Them Will Fall Upon the Canal Itself Big Bitch Ready In 1915. Riots Tako Place in Front of Lega tions and Both Countries Fuel Aggrieved Undo Sain May Interfere. SAN FRANCISCO. April G. Word reached hero today tlint Lord Kit chener ot Khartoum, flold marshal ot Great Britain and ono ot tho popular officers ot tho English army, will nr rlvo in San Frnuclsco Thursday. Lord Kitchener is abroad the liner Mari posa. Ho expects to remain only a shdrt time In San Francisco, and then depart overland tor Canada. For tho past thrco months Lord Kitchener ha3 been in Now Zealand and Australia, strengthening fortifi cations and building up tho fieM forces. His mission to Canada will bo similar. Kitchener has requested that no official announcement ot his arrival be made, as ho wishes to avoid anything like a public demon stration. "Whllo In San Francisco ho will bo entertained by tho local English col ony. TEBBY RIBES ABOUT WITH KING LEOPOLD POME, April G. Theodore Roose Telt. ns the cuest of Kim? Victor Emmanuel of Italy Tuesday rode in the royal autmobile with the monarch and visited many of tho show places of Rome. Tho royal machine was attended by a dozen policemen mounted on bi cycles, by an automobilo filled with police and by a train of automobiles containing leading officials and cor respondents. The king's automobile was driven to the Beausite hotel at 10 o'clock this morning. A few min utes later, Roosevelt, silk-hatted and gloved, entered the machine and took a seat beside the king. The royal car was simple of design and could not be compared with many of the expensive cars seen daily upon New York's Fifth avenue. The king wbre little insignia and but for the numerous attendant ma chines the pair would have attracted little attention from the spectacular -iowpoint. Firebug In Sacramento. SACRAMENTO, Cal., April C The fire department is investigating an incendiary blaze which occurred this morning in a vacant house, in the belief .that a firebug is at large TJnmistakeable signs were found; says Fire Chief Guthrie, that the fire was started by someone within the building. The officers want to catch the man. There have been 50 fires in four months of incendiary origin WASHINGTON, April G. Coluci doat with the work on tho Panama canal tho w?r department is rapidly working to complete plans for Ita defense in time for tho opening ot tho big ditch in 1915. Heavy ordnance is being made and huge emplacements constructed for tho adequate protection of tho canal Tho amount of work entailed in for tifying tho canal mnkes it doubtful whothor all tho great guns .will bo In placo when the ditch Is thrown open to commerce. The cost ot fortifications and tholr care must fall upon the Panama canal Itself. If tolls and revenues aro not sufficient to defray the coats, it is probable thr. a bond Isnuo will bo decided upon to meet tho heavy cx- penso. Portions of tho canal, Including such vital spots as tho Gatun dam and tho Mlraflores locks, aro on pri vate ground and would bo exposed to destruction In caso ot war. Tho land must lo assessed, acquired and fortified before tho canal can bo re garded as adequately protected. MAN CLAIMS HE WAS MISTREATED IN JAIL THE TRUE TEST. Tried In Medford, It Has Stood the Test. The hardest test is the test of time, and Doan's Kidney Pills have stood it well in Medford. Kidney sufferers can hardly ask for strong er proof than the following: Mrs. J. IL Baussum, Central ave nue, Medford, Or., says: "I was to bad off with kidney trouble that I could not do my housework. Mv back was weak and painful and in the morning when I got up I was lame and soro. The kidnoy secre tions passed irregularly and my health steadily ran down until I was bardly able to get abou. While in that condition I read about Doan's Kidney Fills and got a box at Has kins' drug store. I felt better from the time I commenced their use nnd it was not long before I was cared. I am in a position to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills highly to any ono afflicted with kidney com plaint." (Statement given September 14, 1907.) Permanent cure justifies re-en dorsement. Mren Mrs. Baussum was inter viewed on October 20, 1009, she said: "My former indorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills still holds good. Since this remedy cured me I have had no further attacks of kidnoy complaint and I have enjoyed good health. I do not hesitate to say that Doan's Kidney Pills are a specific for all difficulties caused by weak kidneys." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agentB for tho United States. Remember the name Doan's nnd tako no other. Two games won, one tied, three losti is tho record for tho "Clarices'' ,nt San Francisco last week. Now, that isn't so bad. Wait until tho "Mutts" go ng.'tinst Clarice on their own grounds. There will bo some thing doing. Oh. no; I gucsn not. Raskins for Health. LOS ANGELES, Cal., April 0. The grand jury, assisted by tho dis trict attorneys office, today is in vestigating sevoro inj'uries of Chnrlcs Willinms, colored, who claims ho re ceived them in the city jail. Williams was taken to tho jail on the evening of March 25. It was al leged that ho had shot at and wound ed Policeman Sanders. Williams declared that he was struck on his right side, the blow breaking four ribs, while ho was be ing booked nt the police station. He declared he received other painful injuries in the jail. Williams stated two men later at tacked him in tho jail. lie was un able to tell their nnmcs. Officers who were on duty when Willinms was brought to tho station declared ho received his injuries when he fell over a chair in his cell. According to Attorney Earl Rogers', physicinns who are caring for Williams say he is so badly hurt that there is little probability of his recover. Ho is suffering from internal injuries. WAsiiiNcnm, i a, April c- Wur between Peru nnd Ecuador seems eortain unless tho United States interferes, according to report today from W. P. Cresson in charge of tho American legation n Lima. Today Crcssun reports tho attacks upon tho Ecuadorian legation at Lima wore renewed today and the shields which had been replaced on tho consulate buildings, following the riot last night wero removed for the second timo by the mobs of excited Peruvian students. It was reported that Poruviun con sulate and legation at Guayaquil, lias also been attacked for tho second time by tho Ecuadorians. President Leguia, of Peru is doing his best to stop the rioting, by mak ing public speeches, in which he urges for patieneo nnd patriotism, according to Crcsson. According to advices later today the crowds continue to parade the streets but aro more quiot and order ly. American C:nsul Dietrich, nt Guayaquil reported today that ninny Poruvinii residences and stores have been burned by mobs. Tho American government hns not decided as yet to interfere. BURGLARS IN EASTERN OREGON GET $100 IN CASH MORO, Or. April (J. Sheriff Freeman, who returned from Kent, Or., early today report that burg lars blow open tho snfo of tho Kent Commercial company nt that place Saturday night and secured nbout 100 in cash. Several porsons, in cluding Sheriff Freeman, who was sleeping in a hotel nearby, heard the explosion of dynamite, but thought it was a blast set off by a construction gang on railroad work along tho Deschutes rivor and paid little atten tion. TABLE ROCK TATTLINGS. The prospects are good for a big fruit crop in this section. K. A. Wyckoff came down from Portland Thursday nnd returned Monday night. It is reported that he has sold his farm of 270 'acres here. Maxwell Mcars is in tho hospital ta Medford, being treated for an ab scess in his car. W. A. Sumner left Mondny for Chicago, expecting to be gone for n short time. H. T. Findlny, who has been spending the winter at Los Angeles returned a lew days ago and is looking over his orchard here. We arc glad to see Mr. Findlay much unproved in health. There was a school meeting at the schoolhouse nt Table Rock Saturday for the purpose of voting district warrants to build a new schoolhouse to cost 3000, which was declared carried by 13 to 10 votes, but owing to some irregularities in conducting the meeting there will probably be another meeting before tho contract is lot. R. C. Washburn has his new auto homo and enjoys an occasional spin in it. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Bissell and daughter, Mildred, who have been visiting in the middle wofit since lust fall, returned last week and Bpent Saturday and Sunday visiting with tho families of S. K. Adams and J. C. Pendleton. Mr. Bissell says Or egon is good enough for him. Mr. Bissell has lately bought a $400 piano for their daughter Mildred. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Adams made a business trip to Medford Monduy. S. C. Collins is preparing to do somo extonsivo gardening, part of which is to plant 20 acres of pota toes. D. D. Sago expects to move Medford in a few days. TWELFTH SAFE-CRACKING JOB IN TWO WEEKS SAN FRANCISCO. April C Tho 12th safo cracking "Job" within tho last two weeks occurred hero early today at the office of tho German bos pltal. Tho cato was not blown open because tho cracksmen wero surpris ed at their work by Nlg'ut Watchman Nicholas Derk. Dork fired upon tho burglars and when they fled, ho started in pursuit shooting at them. The shooting summoned police nnd citizens, who Joined In tho pursuit Tho burglars, however, escaped. set of burglarc' tools and explosives was found near tho safo. to NOTICE. To whom It may conwra: I have no property, for sale at any price. 10 MRS, J. F. HUTCHASON. Most of "the salesmanship that sblls things" begins in the advortis- ng, Sometimes it's completed there sometimeo by tho storo salesman BARK IS FLOODED TO SAVE HER FROM FLAMES SAN FRANCISCO, April C Fol lowing a fight against tiro in the hold of tho bark GooVgo Curtis, which was loading at tho Howard strcot wharf for Alaska, the vessel was towed to .tho mud flats off Dutchertown, where her hold was flooded and tho flames extinguished todty. Her cargo wao valued nt $100,000. It will provo a total lose. During tho desperate nttompt to extinguish the flro 11 firemen woro overcome by smoke. Captain Nelson said thero was no sign of fire when he left his ship last night for his homo in Oakland. Nono of tho crew smoke. Tho provalllng opinion, therefore, Is that tho flro was of spontaneous origin. Tho flames woro first discovered In tho rear hold, where box ulioolcs and flour was stored. During tho night eight feet ot water was poured Into tho hold and when the bark was tr.ken In tow today sho appeared to bo ready to sink. Some lodgers are of nomadic tend oncies so publish your furnished room ad tho day the room is vacated, If you have work that ought to bo done, don't wait for somebody to send you tho worker! SUMMER EXCURSIONS EAST. Tho Southern Pacific company will nell oxcurclon tickets to oaetorn folnta at reduced ratos on tho follow Ing dates: May 2d and Otb, June 2d and 17th and 24th, July 6th and 22d, August 3d and Soptomber 8th, going limit ten days, total limits 90 days. (ate s to Missouri River points and eturn 109.90; to Chicago and return, $82.40, Fo- further information call nt local ticket efflco or nd tress A. S. itosenbaum, Local Agent Southern Pacific Co. TO BE FOUND Well informed business people from nil parts of tho United States and Canada aro looking to the "Rogue River valley for safo investments. Years of experience- in buying and selling orchard land fits us tho better for sirw,'nia- investments that will yield large returns. Our properties havo proven worth. We can assure you that you tako no risk whon you purchaso one of tho 30 to .100-acro orchard tracts located in the famous Eden Valley orchard. Wo soil tracts to suit, IN AMERICA planted to tho best commercial varieties of bearing trees. You are assured of a splendid income tho first year. Wo can state positively that this is tho best chance for solid, sound investment to bo found in America. A high-class hearing orchard of proven worth is certainly, a moro profitable investment than waiting for trees to grow on land that nover produced fruit. You aro sure of big returns almost at once, eithor ns a grower or by ro-selling. Come and lot us show von. Secure an Income At Once PROVIDE PLEASANT EMPLOYMENT You can buy ns many acres as you desire, build a home on ground commanding a view of the entire val ley enjoy the electric light and power, tolephono, daily mail, and live within easy reach of the business and social life of the metropolitan city, of Medford. A climate Unsurpassed anywhere. Magnifcent Homesites ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS A small bearing orchard, planted to the best com mercial varieties of trees, will provide the most fas cinating as well as healthful and profitable employ ment, and insures an income of from $300 to $1000 per acre each year. Iforo is solid investment, and the income or profit from salo is sure. John D. Olwell EXHIBIT BUILDING MEDFORD, OREGON J - Bard Very III. OXNARD, Cal.. April C Tho con clltlon of foimor Senator Thomas II Bard Is considered to bo so critical todtav by Dr. Livingston, his attend In,' physician, that ho haB called for a consultation of physicinns. Dard Is miffcrlnir from conEestlon of the lungs. If your storo is a Rood store, ad vertising; will "mnko it." If it's not it will not. ' Real Estate Transfers. Allen Davis to D. S. Powell, lot fi, block 15, Ashland. . . 27.' .M. H. Lindloy to C. J. Almeo, lots 12 and 13, block 3, Sunnyside addition 210 P. Whelplcy to It. II. Toft, 124.00 acres in section 30, . township 38. 2 west 10 Geo. Putnam to W. A. Jones, lot 9, Woodlnwn Hoights, Medford 10 It. II. Toft to E. E. Pike, lot 0, block 1, Edwards addi tion to Medford 10 Mnry E. Mcrrimati to May L. Telfcr. land in Medford.. 10 A. P. Holbrook to J. M. Mo- Phee, lot 7 nnd part lot 8, block 50, Medford 4,000 P. E. Metz to J. A. Lyon, lot 35, Highland addition to Medford 1 Qanvas BY THE ROLL. Tents, Wagon Covora, etc tho highest quality of rain-ahedding goods. Single Harness J. e. Smith ni4 EAST MAIN STREET Medford Shoe Shining Parlor OH, HERE WE ARE AT LASTI Por Indies, K'eiitH, children, this in the placo whoro you will Havo time and money by gotting your shoes nhined by an experienced artist. Oiling and dyeing iti my specialty. Now, don't forget tho plnco, No. 4 South Central nvo iuo. Open from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays till 2 p. m. Tho coast Champion Bootblack. V. W. nOWARD, Prop. V "Success ful baking U tli retultof using good flour, suou Olympic Flour." Kotbr. Always ltuUt upon Olympic - pnr,whoUomt, loltan and nntrl- I lions mad a of wleoted North wtatorn wheat- It's "bettor than erer." AT YOUR GROCER'S tonTUVD runrima Mill Oo., ronuiD.Oiwo In Case of vSicKness PHONE 3 041 MEDFORD PHARMACY Near Post Office All Night Service Froo Delivery THE SAVOY THEATRE THE APEX OF PIOTUEEDOM TONIGHT THE PIRATE AIRSHIP (PnutnNlie Conii'ilv) ROBALIAS' JOKE (001) LnugliH) IN OLD CALIFORNIA (A Hiogrnph Feature) Music The Better Kind. ONE DIME. Excursion Ratesto the East DURING 1910 FROM ALL POINTS ON THE Southern Pacific (LINES IN OREGON) TO RATES Chicngo $72.50 Council Bluffs $00.00 Omaha $60.00 Kansas City : $60.00 St. Joseph $60.00 St. Paul $60.00 St. Paul via Council Bluffs $63.90 Minneapolis direct $60.00 Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs $63.90 Duluth, direct $66.90 Duluth, via Council Bluffs $67.50 St. Louis $67.50 Tickets will bo on salo May 2d and 9th; Juno 2d, 17th and 24th j July 5th and 22d; August 3d; Soptomber 8th. Tho above ratos apply from Portland only. From points south of Portland, add ONE WAY local rato to Port land, to make through rate via Portland. One way through California, add $15.00 to above rates. Ten days provided for tho going trip. Stop-overs within limits in eithor direc tion. Final return limit thrco months from date of salo, but not later than Oc tober 31st. Inquire of any S. P. Agent for complete information, or WM. McMTJRRAY Goneral Pasaengor Agent, Portland, Oregon T ! A or saleswoman. Flaskine for Health.