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MJSDFORD MAIL l'MBPHE, MEDEQRD, QliKGON', MONDAY, APBTli 11, 1910. I Tm Late to Classify "SKASZilD -WanaiTcr nitiS cook want ed; tar a. notoL Call on Mr. Smith, 0)tr Water A Power Co. ,t BWT.K le acres ecxxI fruit xanl Alfalfa, lastly T acres cleared: SWW3KI fruit; small crock tl rough thw ;jllre-wltU water right,. 1 caa Irrl- 58b4 can. fca- ma Jo to Irrigate 20; ttmscr -win take part In Met! ford ?vatftbUk AdpIj Owner. P. O. Box 5331 23 STOlfcTr7K rlbt SoStfb' small Utroaw, V larg- teat. 3 blacks from JJYijJaa trri, East; a snap If takea one ime See- Kd: Bordeaux. Medford TXg-jwtey 18 SUGGESTS SECOND TERMJOR TAFT Wickersham's Suggestion However Is Looked Upon As a Feeler When Ho Names Talt for a Second Term As President. GINGERBREAD MAN BATTLESHIPS OFF iirnr mi oiTiinniw . HtKt UN ofllUKUAi: QTflD DCDdiinu UIUI KLULLLlUn T.MU.K UUCIC. -.1 Comic Opera Which Made Hit Last Year Will Be Seen in Mcdford Next Saturday Evening. mm LODGE SI 11 18S. MUM CHICAOO, April 11. Attorney Gonoral Georgo W. Wlckorabam, who la cn routo for Washington today, suggested a second term for Taft, Just before he loft here lato yesteN day.. Politicians hero loked upon Wfck- crsham's suggestion as a "feeler" to ascertain the exact temper of weat In regard to Taft. Proud ntonnrch of the lovely plaint I niiluto Uioe with rov'rent uioln, Ah morning beams, Thy summit glcnnm, And shadows with olutolilitK Ilngois Cllmh thy steeps while twilight lite Korfl, Soft o'er thy top, Hold Tnblo ltockt All Rovoltlnp Coast' Towns Will Ro Shelled by Turks Action Taken Alter Efforts for Peaceful Ending m the dim nnd distant ages, Had Failed. Very fow comtc operas of recent years hnvo given such unbounded sat- lsfactlon as "Tlio Qlngorhrcnd Man." Thts piece was originally prosentod some three years ago by a million aire at Maiden, Mass., by tho name for the Adriatic const lino toduv to something liko u,d 111 suppressing tho AJbnuinn ro- CONSTANTINOPLE. via Phlliim. is. i ...... ' ufos prii tour Turkish orui sore nnd eight tonvdo boats started 'l.ro wero turned history's pages, Thy form appeared, All bleak and Beared, bovo tho ocean's broken floor, Amid tho crash and awful roar, Of oarthqunko's Mhock, Q rim Tuhlo ltockt or converse, wno put somotning uko ""jessing Ajonuian ro- From thy summit. In .!nv ennn w 1100 00ft In It nm.1ni.Mnn n,l h uiou mis IISSUIUOU 8UHOU8 Tin. .. ..la i...i... V" nm,iw:u All i.: . ....... "- uuuviiii first year It toured tho country tho 1 "T 7 . 7 K tg,lsl iowua nia sotting sun. eutourago was so elaborato that no theater could hold sufttclont money tho to pay Its expenses. It, of course, mado an unusual hit, as tho produc- I hare been in the hands of friends, Kntli r mn.Al f r,A II,. nMl.l.k.. UXSCKHttOI S3U jtlon, said Wickeraham. "still I hate TaSa By w tite Fanmrn BeSBrt I made some inquiries and obserra- . Itloaa as to tho extent of what has xrajHix 1 carry Utt Flans (t, dC8Cribed as tho Insurgent more menC eYYs a . ! . BtKyKAN CISCO-. Aitril 11. Pal- vnuo 1 naTO no aisposmon 10 ae- tfee f Kiw&th Lake I rluo or unaer-esumaie me strengtn s. Oresoav -wale. ta late rna Bin,r,lJ' insurgent move- ?r- hi ri h.iM rir in J"- suli 1 win be a me to toll Fres- xvicnsr WxukiBK H a KB- raeai sooa sews, i nai is, i ao zaaert. Is t b aeM. Its I HOt DP1!OTO 1110 repunucan party is to tiii raH mat Tf fHlnnnlrftl "put. uj iuo aiTcrsenco over iar- r-.1nrJaT rrf IfhTt Lake City. Ylce- IK or other Pocles. I further bellovo of tbe UtahllDat uo IUU ana iranK aiscussions OOwwcBBfur BHd the Itay Cob- oC tot3tratloa measures and re- diDHiiF oomimji.twi suiw, Boca, as win do Toiceu at length Mrr ataarrfnrflere yesterday from now on- wl reauIt la n c,arltr SeRlAto City-Ih bis prirato car.)01 Tiaioa 011(1 a narmoninng or views him were CorerBor inai at Present may not seem prooa- irailam Spty of Uta6. irho bIo( to tho obscrres. -mm kis Kesta on a trip to Arls-1 """"'B ana iacK oi asdl bto party spent the miormauoa aro win prevalent, par-) Bto-Wnni ,Tn , Tni. -x icaucra win recuiy mis. utner wwiatel, -where Mr. Jacklla net H. memDorB OI inQ Preawoai-s camnet ifc HteMr Los ABgcles. tferotHj I lnan mcl1 wlu raaKo addresses pre- iaibeV Mr. Harrlman parchaa- TCnnR- " 'acls airecuy to tne peo- lb4te. d- wmia- uffi. P,e a?0 11 18 mr Prea'ction mat me delegated recently by the pariy wul ocnel a no insurgent to rearcseat bin la will suosme. I tC. . l. a a it . for the purchase of " oeen accompiisnea .v i u lira auuuiuisiraiiua in uc penou a,. ttc. I01 i'rcsiaent Tart's incumbency that l t..ll iL. i a tiHMUaE Teaterdar.lt was 1 'w"" o remainuor or nis term Mr. Jacklln. tbat the deal wm ouinco to accompusn much more wraetiearty natehed. He would J or what he has mapped out as deslr- AVhile It Is true that In Chlcago!ton wa9 ,nnRnificont. n also dem- ivro to bo bomburdoil. I. A A , , A tett.1l .... Tho Turkish eabiuot has dooidml that tho preservation ot tho proaout iiLtnrin .. i,.,ti- . . t.-l I v,. ,uu JUUK xurKa ,,. bntUo ah ,?s.u.H. suppression oi mo in- Storn Tab,0 Rock, ri.v-.al i . ii -r,. , .?n? irom U rovolt: Whon spring's green witchery, with ... .vv Dj iuui tmcrui mousnnu her loom nii.'0' UP 'l1.0 rai'a.of l!,u Wreaths the vnlloy In bud and bloom onstrated the fact that tho music was of unusual quality and so pleas many Individual music libraries, Mu to see It again and again. Somo of tho numbers were classics lu a way and formed part ot tho nucleus ot many individual mlsuc libraries. Mu- o(a otntvia Vt n I n t n ccta enln unit Aaw- ki.ii ..ni u Pai-t of Turkey, wuur nto n utakitUf) ktlU Utllvi 111 villi i y unori to Biup me rovoiutioti wittiout force tho government offored to couccdo to a dcmotul for lossonod taxation m Albania. ino otter wus flntlv rofuso.l l.v Uskub-Mitrovit Sea railroad for tho purposo of delaying tho progrosa of uio troops which have boon sent from tho various garnsoiis in tho southorn Man." Tho book by Frederick O. Rankon is rather fantastic In char- actor, yet It served to htngo togeth er a lot of clover lyrics and some very funny comedy, and tho characters of Margery Daw, Simple Simon, Jack Horner, King Qunn, regained tholr standing In almost every housohqld that had been represented at tho per formance of this clovor opora. a roval welcome everywhere, and ita I C0?Rinf t.ha Tovolt- catchy songs and amusing sayings! oeen rccoivca hi Noblo mountain! So Bhould wo were repeated by everybody. "Every !,. ,nl0LVnl'nl wnr ,n w"oast Ar- Adrift on llfo's unresting sea, leaders of tho revolt who declared that only the restoration of Abdul Uamid, tho doposcd sultan, to tho inrouo, would prevent tho uprising. mere is an increasing susdicioh in aipiomntie circles that Austria is en- And birds nnd been, Sweet harmonies, Charm tho scone aud entrance tho ktcs, Visions of paradtso Down from thy top, Grand Tnblo Hock! Tho swallows come, nnd swallows go; Swiftly tho river's crystal flow, Still Benward sweeps. Yet thy rolgn keeps, Unchanged amid our turbid llfo. The ebbs and flows of human strlfo Concern thoo not, Strong Tablo Rockt Glassware We have just received a new Line of Fany Glassware the Most Com plete Line ever shown in Medford LABG13 FRUIT BOWLS, LAUG H HURRY BOWLfr SMALL FRUIT DTS1IES TO MATCH, OLTVta.l DISHES, PICKLE DISHES, SPOON HOLDERS, SPOON TRAYS, CELERY TOLDERS, SUGAR, ; CREAMERS, VASES, ETC." A COMPLETE LTNIS, POPULAR PRICED. Water Sets Two Specials Optic Pattern! Llttlo Something," lu Santa Claus," "Do You Bollovo 'Old Rabieses," :eaT. I taac the- terms or other eoadl- ab,e- There Is the certainty, however, tie sale f Hrtber than to say that boforo his term expires, other -wax aatlatactary to both I"03"0118 ot Breat importance, somo oi wnica x nave in minu, will de- 3fc SieUSa Hrst begaa seeotla- T,;,0P 8011 WI" oemana aisposmon PeiiMB ide two months Undor thoso circumstances there 2fH rwaslva froaa Mnr. Harrl- WOU,d" or m,Kht' ar,so the dea,ra- rtaet tate railroad mar- "Hlty of aaother term for the present tfiat aha aarT her children l,esia,at,Te' I ..LII t m. wtnOMrta aart wlta the eroaads. uo yuunc ccnerauy, i minK, aoes Qas felt ttat they eoula never not aPPredato how much has been KrtSa nTana of My. rrarrfmnn. I accompnsnea uy rresiaent Taft's ad Kkit HeUbird who was faraRIar ministration." ''arXfa 4m termor deal, was delegated vaaaMMB - - 3a jcamxat Mrs. IUrrlmaa la tho KAILKUAU IU UUAST, (CoBtianed ixoa Page L'i Tela of the 200-foot . Xfvl t tie. George JSL. mi&u Ufwtat) mg ttf trfiutary OsitUit la rttwtfalac aairkea attaatloa in Brltfarii XtiiaUi afeaee tke decUIea of . D WtMam aa the Sraad Trasak' Pacific arailraaal t laareoC ae-reral millions 3.? awwar &' mtaes cf the district, , iwascAaCiiAt) Baakers, docka and rail mats taarmlmahu 3d S. Masiftaag. was earaatared nm JPeUeaa lodge durlae a trip I filled in. wnntfse git H .4 svjIn f aaa: wnaatly aearht the nroDerty. land ITnmhnlt ntnin ln .ni.oi aaau er 4BS acres. Ortg- redwood forest district in tho world. afcnlW-tfcftglam was & aacaaaar resort, and the timber experts for tho road estimate that 200 carloads of lumber 8W A I from tho forest can bo shipped daily OTAMTEBE TO SOLD FIELD tao east for a period of 100 years I hero is bo doubt that ultimately juw3bll, a. u., Apni ii. free-line ttermwestera Fncific will en msm -UMBsedlag from JuneaH I farther north in the coast counties KKeaHaw fa. (A aaea of a new by tke way of Crescent City and on sear-atawaxt. ex the icto tegon. It will some day form aaaal wait!) to said to bet another trunk line up the coast liko A thick streak off the nrescnt coast line hetwiin Run etrsck la the Francisco and Los Angoles. Aaat the two is not far distant when a line will be built out through the Applegato to4he coaBt s shown by theso facts. It would not bo prnc tical railroad building to build a lino np tho coast from Sun Francisco to the Oregon lino without having a northern connection. The topo graphy of the Southern Oregon coast counties is such as to drive the build ers in from tho coast after leaving orescent City, and it is entirely fens ible for (his road to como in and tap the forests of southern Oregon, swing around by the BJne Ledge mino, which is the greatest undeveloped copper amtnet of the west and on in to connect with tho present main line of the Southern Pacific. In fact every indication tends to show that sueh a road is to be built. Another reason the Southern Pa cific is developing snch an interest in the baflding of this road is that it will give them command of that sec tion inasmuch as it will entrench them against possible moves within the next five or ten years bv nower- ful factors in tho railroad world liko James J. Hill and the Gould system. uouia is already in California and ITill in Oregon. In the natural course of events they will want branch linos in both states whore there is good traffic. Tho Hill system is headed for California now, nnd it ih evident ly the intention of tho Southern Pa cific that whon be reaches tho Boar state that he will find the north Pa cific counties and the redwood forest area stragdtioally commanded by the great interests which Lovett'and Rip ley reprMeat. V TSm Wvtmi for Rebbers. 9E&TTXX, Was., April 11 FIf- -teeatMaKered d altars, asward to po&ted 1ioihcrar tk acreat aa& eearietlea ef "JartrHoaaa aaaac wK keld ay am Alkl- ajuVarit aarwat ac a&actly after mid rjjLlafc Mhurear aawnias aad robbed MuawMae aad the crew of Btea- 'vagmfclea. live baaired dot- , detaettvaa aava aeea put a ay tse Seattle Electric The peUee are atlU at sea fMmOA 1tc aafthkLj: freaking t work TAKES HIS OWN LIFE M&nXSWYtULV, Or., AprU 11. IiiJMaaiAwat Because fcfs parents had waawa'atnl an because bis sweetheart 'XmiX. rtistd fct suit, Fred Bradley, tajaeal XX. flrodf threo shots Into his S4y iMt -alcht, axii today surgeons aa.y Xir aaauwt reeerer. Sm so atittwweat raaAe shortly after :ie' 'ntoaOac k aald tbat he wanted ' ttltaaaaa a lK-year-eM girl aaa taat' JBattat &a4 f ailed to reciprocate i.3llt MM.. Tka ajkr taaaHj la areml- num. rivo hundred natives wnm killed in threo days. t : i ii ... .... John rtnuch" nnrt ohr rninm In th 13 "f r IS n reilO.X k . .... i of tho A!br.nimi revolt. It is feared that the insurrenctiou will ppread to other provides nnd the various government provincial offi cials aro taking stringent mensurcs to forestall any such action among thoso not in sympathy with the present regime of Turkey. It is reported thnt the slaughter of ft hundred revolutionists nt Ipox by tho soldiers who first penned them in n corral, has nrousd tho mountain eers who nro preparing to rotailiate. On good authority it is stated Hint fully 20.000 Albanians are,armcd. plcco were frequently quoted nnd seemed to have an uncommon voguo for a long time aftor tho opera had left the city, and demonstrated the fact that tho whole fabric of tho piece Is built on uncommon lines and that genulno comic opera proporly presented has longovlty nnd will con tinue to please long after the so called musical comedy voguo has passed out. Tho original No. 1 company will be seen on Its presentation hero at the Medford Saturday. 30-DAY-OLD CHILD IS AWARDED JUDGMENT SPOKANE, Wash., April 11. Howell L. Sisson, 30i days old, awarded a judgment of $4,000 against tho Northern Pacific railway, is today probably the youngost suc cessful litigant in a suit in any court of record in tho United States. Tho unusual feature of tho suit, the first of its kind in ,tli3 Pacific northwest, was that tho baby won without a contest. Tho child is the son of Mrs. Car rie L. Sisson of Spokane. P. I. Sis- son, tho father, was killed by a train at Sand Point, Idaho, whilo making a run as a brakoman from Paradise, Mont., to Spokane. The action was begun a fow days after tho birth of tho child, which first saw light March 11. Tho suit was for $5,000, but it was compro pised for $4,000. 'Judge Hinklo sign ed tho judgment and the money wns paid to Mrs. Sisson, who hnd been appointed guardian. ROAD COMMISSION IS INVESTIGATING COLLISION With lovo Ignored, Ambition loworod, Tnko heart and bravo tho battllnc fates, Grip hands with hope until tho gates Or llfo unlock, O. Tablo Rock I V. A. Davis. SENSATIONAL CASE OPENS. (Continued from Pace 1.) SPOKANE. Wash.. April 11. Mombors ot the state railroad com mission are In Spokano today Inves tlgating the head-on collision of two Northern Pacific pasonger trains on A trestle In tho west part of the city Saturday night, which resulted In tho death of Paul Chlcolata and the In Jury of more tLan a score of passes gers. The commission censures the Northern Pacific officials for not tak ing better precautions against acci dents at so dangerous a point. Chlcolata died yesterday In tho hos pital, both of his legs being broken In the wreck. Ed Tynan, a mall weigh er, IS seriously Injured. Tho wreck was caused by the failure of an Inox porlenced fireman to correctly Inter pret semaphoro signals on tho bridge. Sayler Jury Disagrees. WATSEKA, Ills., April 11. Aftor deliberating on tho evidence in tho Sayler murder trial throughout Sat urday night, and Sunduy tho jury failed to como to an agreement when court convened today. The jurymen reported thoir inabil- ty to agree but were sent back to tho jury room by tho court for fur ther deliberation. It was rumored that tho jury had reached un agreement on tho verdict regarding Dr. William Miller, ono of tho defendants, but could not agreo on tho fate of Mrs. J. B. Saylor, widow of the murdored man, or on that of John Urunden, hor father. Hasklns for Health. Uuncut' Valentin. Two valentine younc Uuncua bought A nice one for hi irt, A donkey for Bchoolmaiter Nausht. The nojmer anil the cfturl. Hut Ouncai sot them mlxeil and eent The nice one to the acbool. While ftralghtway to hi iweetheart went The picture of the mule. Kext day our brlaht youth called to io The lady of hts liking-. "Tour portrait came all r!sht.M eald eh. "I thought the llkeneia etrtktn." ' -PhlUrt.lnhU Ttrr Clear glass moulded Water Jug; stuck handle, with 6 best quality blown Glasses, complete, $1.00 Set Moulded Water .Tug; Tankard shape, optic-jwtt- tern, with (5 optic blown Glasses, complete. $ 1 2S Set A HANDSOME -lii-PIECE DTNN.ER SET, AVORTIC $8.50 ANYWHERE; HERE THTS WEEK, T.15 PER f SET. HUSSEY'S "- able Interest for tho spectators, who could Judgo tho linos of attack and dofen80 from tho questions asked prospoctlvo Jurymen by attorneys for , both sides. Stato Attorney Conklln took meas ures to gunrd against any hitch In tho trial. Ho has Issued subpocaes for porsoqB holding what tho state con siders Important evldonco. The reports of the Chicago scien tists who examined tho body and Ilvor of Colonel Swopo as well as parts of tho bodies of Colonel Swopo and Chrlsman Swopo, his nophow, from which teats woro mado; tho tubes of typhoids culuturcs takon from Hydo'o office and tho nurses' charts kept during the lllnoss In tho Swopo family, will bo Introduced In tho course of the trial. The csubpenacg issued command Dr. Hoktoon and Dr. Vaughn, tho Chicago toxlcologlsts, to produco at tho trial full details of tho tosts .mado by thorn on the bodies of both tho Swopes, as well as on tho capsules said to havo boon found aftor Dr. Hyde coasod to attond tho Swopo family. 1. Hotel Arrivals. At tho Mooro J. C. Wilson, Snc- to; T. O. Tillmnn, Portland: T. Hoy Davis, oPrtland; A. C. Hoff, Port- land; J. A. Robertson and wifo, Tablo Rock; R. R. Manning, Control Point; 11. iii. Crispin, Cherry, Wnslj.; B. E. Eicher, Portland; E. B. McCord, Portland; W. J. Deraody, Chicago; B. niorcor, Chicago; E. Harm, Chicago; H. Garhart and wifo, Sycamore, Ills.; T. Wigman, Portland. At tho Nash F. Stearns, city; H. M. Schiller, N. Y.; V, A. Davis, Table nock; 0. C. Hoff. Portland; T. O. Erickson, Portland; J. M. Bonbam, .Oakland; A. W. Ilinger, Portland; A. v. onernll, Portland; W. S. Zimmer man, Portland; Verno U. Pendleton, Table Rock; T. I. Griffith, Portland; Geo. Randall, Oakland. Cnl.; A. J). Hall, Portland. BONNY BRINGS IN FANCY BLOODED STOCK H. C. Bonny has bronchi down from tho Bonaday stock farm iiar Rose- burg a team of blooded boraes whu-h aro probably tho finest to bn found in tho valloy, Both of tho animals nro registered. Mr. Bonnv will koen them for a driving tonm and it will be sel dom that he will bo nassed on tho road by another toam, Hasklns for Health. Does this Appeal to You? A chance of a lifetime. Everything to start with and a most pleasant surrounding. a Read the Inventory .14.40 acres; 1 mile from Central Point; main county road; rich heavy soil. (a. 4 1-2 acres, 3-year-old Cornice pears,, with peach filler-1-ycar-old. 10 acres alfalfa. Eight-room house; good barn; cement milkhouse; two wells; one team of horses; one wagon and harness; ono hack; ono buggy; tools of all kinds; one Jcrsoy cow; board and wire fenced. Price, $8400; $3000 down, balance terms to suit at C per cent. Are You Looking for a Platting Proposition? 550 acres, 3 miles from Medford, on county road and a most sightly place; 300 acres in cultivation; $100 per acror one-third down, balance long time. Walter L. McCallum Hotel Nash Lobby