MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1910. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL I'Vod Tumor of Gulil Hill wan in Aluill'iml cm UiihIiiomh Tuumluy. Knxl Juy wiih In town from IiIm YmI!o urook rimoli WmlncHtliiy. JlllO, tho Immier your. Watch Mod ford's population dotiblo, vnluoH in olty propurty triplo nnd Htrcototira run lo tlx Quoun Anno addition. Mr. and Alrn, Mark AppluKiito, who liuvo lioon Hpondlnjj novural duy In Modford, lonvo in tliu iiiornliiK for tliu Klk orook iiiIiiuh. Swaiitika danco Friday nllit, Ap xll 20. Iloinomlior tlio Jntn. J. I-'rank llrowu of KiikIo Point J)r, II. I', Hurnravo lias sold IiIh proporly on I.aurul Htroot, roilHUtiuj or two lotH, 0U'axl00, with tho liotmo ami coiiUiiiIn, with 1 lit oxooption of tlio pomniuil lii'loiiKiiiKH of ho and Mih. llarKinvo, lo A. Taokntroiii, liitolv of Honlllo, WmhIi., for 3(()0, Thy proporly facuM J'J.O foot on I.auti rol Htroot and In 100 foot ducp. It in olio of tho I'holco roHidonco prop ortion on Laurol Htroot. Swantika dnnco Friday nlilit, Ap ril 20. Hotnuuihor tho dato. I'lod and Charloif Champliii of Gold Hill woro Mudford vixitorM TuoHduy. MrH. V. W. Cowlos was in Moil ford TuoMilav from tho farm, oiiHt of Modford. Havu you tried Hardou'it now oroiiiu hroad? Juht liko pooHuhh, tho nemo of porfoction, 02 .Minn Stella I.ovy of Jaoknonvlllo wan a Modford viMilor TuoHday. Duvd Tonoo of Klk crook wim in wan a Mudford visitor Tuesday. Modford on Wednesday. At tho Bouthorn Dairy you oan ijret, puro milk, awool cream mid hut lortnilk, !2 8. Central avo. The Nuw Vox, ItoinliiKtou and h. C. Hmith typowritorn at Morrivold :Kh Mr. It. A. (loodo, who Iuih hoon vinltini,' lior Hon, W. K. Ooodo, and family, loft for hor homo in Salom 'WcdnoKday moniiu. Mr. Ooodo in '87 yean uf ao, hut doomi't look nor .act within ton yoarx of it. Bho wan luutompaniod hy hor hoii, Jiuhoh Ooodo, of Haloiu. John II. Cnrkin, nttonioy at law, nvrr jnnkson County Dank. B. . Hit mutton of Varo. K. I)., in in Modford looUinc for r. location. ttr. IlnrrtiiL'tou Iuih hoon omraired in tho iiiKtnllation of Rtcam hontlnir oponod promUiiijj today, but at tho plaiilH in tho east for Hovoral jsmr tlio wltolo market hcouioU per . . I ........ .1 I 11.. A. K. llouson of Portland in rejr- -Htorod at tho NiimIi, Have you considered an investment In city property, wlioro tlio electric car lino in Hiiro to ro. InvcutiKata tho Qaeon Anno ndditiou. 18 North Front utroot. A. F. Jolly of llockford, III., ar rived Tuesday to look nfter hiu iu tori'HtN lioro. I. C. Kioor of Jackoonvillo wa a Modford visitor Tuonday. THE FINANCIAL WORLD. f t4H St'W Vork Market Weak. NKW YORK, April 27. Stocks PANAMA CANAL . SCHOOL BONDS TO OPEN IN 1014 ARE AUTHORIZED Stated That Blfl Ditch Will Bo Ready' By Bio Vote District Is Authorized to a Year Bcforo Time Previously Announced Somctlilnn Unforsenn May Hold It Up, However. WASHINGTON, D. C, April 27. Tlio Panama cunal will bo oponod early u tho year 1014, nccordltiK to hlichoia official authority hero today. Tho nihiio. howovor, refused to chftiigo tho official antiouncomcnt that tho canal will bo opened la 1915 bo catnta of tho possibility of an unforo- nom delay cuusIiik a postponement. Issue $50,000 in Bonds With Which to Build New School and Improve tho Old. Points For I)y tho overwhelming vote of 83 to 8 tho electors of tho Modford school district Tuenflay afternoon authorized tho liisulriK of $50,000 school bonds with which to build another school la Queen Anno addition on tho East Hide, and install a heating plant and additional room In tho WaHhlngton Kchool. Progress 1 tho watchword of tho day, and tho rotors evidently do not bellovo In allowing Modford to grow without Increasing hor educa tional facilities. The school board was instructed by a voto of C8 to 5 to soil tho bonds at home. They are to call for plons for tho now school at once. AMUNDSEN TO TRY lHARRINBTOtt IS FOR NORTH POLE' LOSER III APPEAL I Will Allow His Vessel to Be Frozen Supremo Court Denies Petition of In Ico and Will Wait Seven Years i John Harrington in Damage Suit for It to Drift to Neighborhood of Brought Against W. E. Phlpps, Big Nail. Mrs. Snyder and Judge Neil. According to novt theories concern ing pnrentnl government, parents nro supposed to respect tho opinions of their children, nt least to treat tho budding Ideas with duo consideration. Mothers WESTDH WILL REACH NEW YORK SATURDAY tun) will endeavor to work up a bui- .iucHH in that lino in this soutiou. Wellborn Hcohoii of Talent was in Medford on IiiihIuomh Wednesday. All stylet of legal blanks nt tlto 3! nil Tribuno office Over n hun lrod fonim. .Mrs. J. Nuunii and daughter, Mrs. Jnsepliluo Itusfiall, woro in Modford Tuowlnv lo ooo tho Portland excur sion. TkomiiH Hoekot, tho Talent mor .chant, wn a Mcdfogl visitor Wcd tic'sdoy, J. C. Pendleton of Tnblo Hook was umoug those who grootod tho Port laud bliuincHS men Tuesday. TruspuHH notices for snlo nt Mail Tribuno office Jainca MortoUi OHO of tho pioneers of tho valley, vbh in this city from Talent Wcdnosdny. Tho ncieuco of cleaning is brought .to porfoction by tho Pnntorium. 33" Mrs. U, 8. Webb of Loj Angclos, 'Cal., who has boon visiting h'or par ents, fr. and Jfrs. 3, 8. Howard, loft on her rotuni homo Tuesday ovc inlng. Every opot will hiko if tk Pnntor iium doos tho work. 33 J. W. Slingor of Lako Crook spent Tuesday night in this city. Ho social Friday eveuhi", April 20, nt West Sido schoolhoiuo, throo anilos west Modford. Lndiea, plonso ibrinR toxes. Proceeds to bo do- voted lo scJjQ9l rnirpoics, 3 As an cxumpio of tho justice of tbi Aged Pedestrian Will Be Given Royal decision 0110 linn onlv to rcrnll tn inlml-l ... . moated with wonknesH. Foliowim the how tim nninimm r L...n..rfiin, 1 Welcome When He Reaches Goal declaration of n dividend yestordny, ' differ, often because of chnuglng cus- l lilted Htntes Steel sold nipidly dur ing tho forenoon, Over 1B,UOO shares woro disposed of at 81 C-8 and 83. Suportiug stocks followed tho up- toms nnd conditions. Tho elders fall to realize that tho younger must bo ' heard tolerantly, nnd so the patents, instead of extending tho courtesy of From Los Angeles in 75 Days. NEW YOltK, April 27. Edward moved 1111 n.H imititM Vim- V.n-lfl.i ummnium as inougn w c COmo when ho arrives horo next moeu up ij.h points, ;so nk 1 thoro wcro no appeal and then are as- c,- i rri, ,.M rw,Pnn., Central, tho snn.o; Kansas & Texas, ! tonUhc becnuno couUdenco nnd under-! &"tur.'ny- . Tho, vcterra" Patnn" 1 3-8 Union Pacific, Central Loath-! standing grow less between, them and no s .iM,BB,M l" SAM FIUNCISCO, Cel., April 27. Captain Ifoal Amundsen, tho man 7?ho first succeeded in making a voyage through tho northwest pass age, from tho Atlantic to the Pacific, is planning a seven -year expedition in tho Arctic, during which ho will try to reach the north pole, accord ing to letters from Amundsen just received by Norwegian Consul Lund in Snn Francisco. Tn his letters which outline the scheme, Amundsen says ho intends to sail from Snn Francisco early next 3'cnr for tho north polo in the Frnm, nnd that he is planning to al low flic vessel to freeze into the ico and drift for seven years. Ho believes the currents will carry him near the pole and that finally the sturdy craft will bo released from the icebergs on tho eastern oast of Greenland. FTnskin for Health. or, Brooklyn llapid Transit, .Ameri oau Car, American Smelting each jumped 0110 point over yestordny'e. close. DospHo tho morning's aeronautics, the market began to drop stcndily nud nt tho closo ninny stocks sold be their children. Thoso parents who as fow 18 -uo 10 amvo nero ai their sons and daughters develop can noon. encourngo on expression of opinion sq If ho arrives here Saturday ho will they know tho lines upon which yaaur . have walked tho distance in 75 days and will havo reached hero 15 days ahead of his schedule. minds nro working and with ccntlo argument nnd reason can c(vjiroj nnd mold It cxcrclHo an Influence stronir as that held durlug chJldKi n.if it 1 low tho closo yoftlerday. Amalgamat-( l ouly by tokruUi"a nnd gentleness 4- 4-4 km vniiur, iiiieniurniigii-iviropoii-1 - o accompiwuco, lor -f tan preferred sold a point under last night; Louisville & Nashville roto V; Southern Pnoifio, l'tt A,or;. can Lvcvmotivo, 1 U. 8, and Heading 1. Throughout Stool 'lomiimtcd the market. Llonds worr, finncr. London Market. LONDON, April 27. Adranccd: xuiaeoutin, u-h; Amnlganmted, 1-8; growing 'oya nnd Klrl8 nro t00 0jd i Ohio, Yii C. 0.. J: C. A.. 3-4: Omnt Wostem, V4; D., 14 ; D. X., 1-4; Brio 1-1; Illinois Central, C-8; Katy, VS. .iiox. pro., a-b; Now York Central, 1-8; O. W., 1-8; Pennsylvania, 1-8; Hio Grande, Vy, It. Q(, 3-8; II., 3-8; Southern Pacific, 3-8: S. It.. U: S. R. pfd., 3-8; St. Paul, 1-8: U. 8.. v BH Carter of Gold Hill was inr"85 w h ' D fodford Wodnosdav on business. Inclined: E. l 14 ; h., 1-8; U. P. Tho Morrivold Shot) soils robullt typowntora. Afr. and lira. W. S. Darnum ro turned Wodnosday from n visit of ton daya or moro nt Portland, Mhithor Mr. Darnum hnd been called !by businoss mnttors. Tho quality of llnrdon's ico cream, broad, enkes, etc., is rcmomhorod Jong after tho prico is forgotton. ' Oo to tho factory for u dish of twoll loo oroatn, nil fnilt flavors, f cents per dish. 32 8. Control avo. Ihu ABhlnnd-Graiits Pass motor , car on tho Southorn Pacific aotc balky tins morning nnd tho run was tnndo with an ongino nnd oonoh which is lcopt roady for Biioh omor goncios. Swastika danco Fridny night, Ap ril Jl). Itomombor tho dato. 8. W. MoClondon of Gold Hill was in Modford on businoss Wednesday, Kardon'H loo orenm is mndo from puro oroam. That's tho reason. Mm. F. Poloiloof Eaglo Point wns n Modford Tuosdny on businoss, t'nn you nfford to miss ono of thoso boautiful homositos in tho Quoon Anno addition at prioo and forms offorot, wtlh improvomontH nnd stroot railway sorvico assured T Undo Hon Edmoiwlson, ono of tho plonoor sottlors of 'tho Ilutto orook fiootion, was in Modford Tuesday qn biismoRH. nardon'H iooloss fountain is tho hondquurtorH of all who want up-to- oato drinks. Whitman's dolioious ohooolatos nnd bonbons' nt Morrivold Shop. C. P. Urigga of Ilutto Falls rotum od homo Tuesday aftor a businoss visit for a fow days in Modford nnd Jaoksouvillo. C P. Hrigga of nutto Falls ro turnod Tuosdny morning after a visit of Bovornl days in tho vnlloy. "Unolo" Bon Edmondson, ono of tho originnl sottlorfl of tho upper Hutto orook fiootion, wna In Modford Tuosdny looking nftor somo businoss inlorosts, Unolo lion is ono of thg Pinnoors of Oregon nnd has always kept as closo to tho tall 4imbor as ponsiblo, Hnskins for Health. 1-8. Host unoltnngod. nna expcrlenrcil for an assertion of direct authority to intiucnco. Mothers ore not Infrequently grief strlckcu that their daughters as tho girls grow older keep them from their thoughts and ambitions, giving confi dence to others, in most cases this is rno mother's owjd responsibility, be cnuso sbo tries to oxort authority or pressure when others glvo onlr Tm Atohison, 3-8; Ak., 1-g; Ilalihaore & P T'vn,nn,.,., understand tho other side. Mothers should bear this In mind and meet their daughters ou a cominoa tneotal basis even when trying to mako the younger seo that her attltudo la mis taken. Confidence between mother and daughter Is 'to bo maintained at all costs oa the part of tho former, and a tM.t of hor Success as a parent Is tho ability to strike tho right note of sym pathy with such gentleness and under standing as to Intiucnco the girl to ft. right way of thinking even when tho latter Is Inclined to differ. It is not by failure to ngrco that eons and daughters are alienated, but by a total lack of toleration from the ciders. When tho Not Blitdc Nosebleed Is common among chil dren, nnd, while it seldom reaches an alarming stutc, nevertheless children nro often grently frlghtoneU by It. In treating this complaint try applying a com cloth at tho huso of tho brain. Stand buck of the child aud press your hands llrmly on the largo arteries that run along tho edges of tho check bones. Do not stop tho nostrils with cloth or cotton, but allow tho blood to flow until naturally chocked. Often adults are atlllcted with excessive noseblecdlng. This is often caused by a severe cold in tho head or by ex posure to the sun. Worry will often cnuso it, and In mnny diseases, such ns fovcr, tho noso will bleed. When black blood Hows from tho nostrils tho trouble Is probably duo to cold and congestion, and sometimes It Is not best to check tho flow at onco. Drowsy headaches nro often rolloved by nose bleed. IJut bo careful with children and do not Bhow you are alarmed, By being calm yourself you can qulot tho fours of tho llttlo ono who screams at tho sight of blood. ROOT IS NOT TO MEET ROOSEVELT IN EU7J0PE WASHINGTON, D. C. April 27. rormor Sjoorotnry of Stato Root, who is going abroad to reprosont tho e-ov- ornmont in tho Now Foundlnnd fish orios enso, Baid today that ho prob ably would bo vory busy whilo in Europe nnd in consonuonco donlffl,l whothor ho should bo nblo to boo Colonol Itooaovolt, Shortly aftor it was announced Hint Hoot would aot as tho ronro- Kontntivo of tho Uuitod Statos in the liHhorios controversy it Wil8 rnmnm,i that ho would also boo Hoosovolt nn.l givo tho administration's sides of tho iM.mium Hiiuauon which hns dovolop. cd since tho colonol went to Africa This Hoot denied. Bottled Beer Burns. ar. MJUIS, April 27. Aftor dos. troylng bottling houso No. 7 of tho Anliousor-Uusch browory. a fi which dnmatjod tho plant to tho amount of f 250,000 was extinguished too ay. BUSINESS LOCALS : For wood of all kinds, seo the Square Deal Woodyard. Phone 2001. Fir street, between Second pnd Third streets." Gouid & Ljndloy, proprietors. If you want satisfaction, try a sack of Mt. Hood Snow-FaJl Flour. For said at tho Jliiss Mill bcr the placo. Polk Hull & Son. Practical Plain Talks Story of an Old Spanish in "Sunny Illustrated UnBlnnB for Health. f . BENSON hns 47 lots for salo at gonuino bargain priced. Land Grant Calif ornia.M with 190 Colored Lantern Slides Medford Opera House Wednesday and Thurjd&y 'Evenings, April 27 and 28, at 8 p. m. Learn the truth about the Brst Irrigated lands In California Ladies especially invitcL Lectures under direction of LOS MOLINOS LA2TD COaiPANY, Los Molinos, CaHforaia, U. S. A. FREE FREE FREE In an opinion written by Chief Jus tico Mooro tho appeal of John Har rington from the circuit court of this county in tho case of Harrington vs. W. E. Phipps ct nl., for damages, '.a denied. This ends a long-drawn-out legal battle. Tho case was started in tho coun ty court nearly two years ago, Mrs. Snyder, widow of a former partner of Harrington, bringing suit for nn accounting. Ilnrrington was later confined iii the county jail several weeks for contempt of court. It wns for this confinement that Harring ton brought suit against W. E. Phipps, attorney for Mrs. Snyder. Mrs. Snyder and County Judge Noil for $20,000 damages. The suit-was lost in the circuit court and an ap peal was taken, which has jest been denied. PAVERS MAKING THNU FIT; Tearing Up Queen Anna Avmmm ami Makina Ready to Lay Pavt East Side Found Toe Hard t Flm Until Englno Arrives. Tho Clark-Henory Constrsctle company la making tho dirt fly g Queen Anno avenuo on tho Host Side, placing It In readiness for paving. The work was to start on East Main, bat tho ground was found too hard te plow until the traction engine ar rives to draw tho plow, so work wu commenced on Queen Anno avesae. Tho Clark-IIonory company hare a, plow which operates much la the way of a header working In a grain fIJt. A huge shear turns the dirt over es a canvas elevator, which carries It ay and lets it fall into the wagons. 2to shoveling Is done. Work Is progress rapidly with the excavation. f 4- v 4 I d0 ACRES of as fine fruit land as can be found any where, $75 an aero.. See Bea- son. Even tho "not advertised bargains" are mostly found in the stores that!-- do advertise a lot of bargains. l4--f-f---f 4- -f -f 4--f $25 Reward Will bo paid for the arrest and conviction of the party who stole. & cow from the undersigned. A very small red cow, white spot on fore head, dehorned. can?". Emery J. Eastman NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE. Brillion Double Rollers Best Clod Mashers on the Market We have a big stock of the "BRILLION" Double Rettirs the best j dad-crasher on the market. The BrHIIen dees the werk In jnet mm- f . . tit . a tt n 1.1 A j. M. . I half the time you can ao u wun any einer r&iisr. beubt b em DUlverlze those clods. IT WILL PAY FOR ITSELF IN ONE SEA- J S0h; Weston In Schenectady. SCHENECTADY, N. Y April 27. Edward Payson Woston. tho ncod podostrlau, pnosod through horo at 0!20 this morning hound for Troy. in tlio wordB of tho anclont popular song, "it's fourtoon mllos from Schnoctodny to Troy," and Woston said ho oxpoctod to lunch In tho Inun dry city. Girls. Aro Polsonod. SAN JOSE, Cnl April 27.Elght. con girl mombora of tho freshman class of tho stato normal school nro sufforlng today from ptomnlno pois oning said to havo boon caused by ontlng bnkod boans at a class picnic. Whlio Bomo of tho young womon nro In a, aorlous condition, it Is bo llovod all will rocovor. "Defeated by trivialities," said a man of talent whose life had been a failure and that mistake showed how he had made all the others. Nothing is trivial that either defeats or conquers. It is not trivial to use the right or wrong stationery any more than it is trivial to use the right or wrong wordsj to state your case clearly or to blunder. Tht ttandard faftr for hisitit:: staticntry dX?U1d! "Zivifr tht teattr.mark" RuTos of Sleep. Thoso who think most, who do moat brain work, require most sleep, and time "saved" from uecossary sleep is lnfulltbly destructive to mind, body and ostoto, Glvo yourself, your chil dren, your sorvniits, glvo all that are under you, tho fullest amount of sleep they will tnko by compelling them to go to bed nt somo regular early hour and to rlso In the morning tho moment thoy nwnko, and within a fortnight future, with almost tho regularity of tho rising sun, will unlooso tho bonds of sloop tho moment onough reposo has been secured for tho wants of the I system. This Is tho only safe and suUlctent rule, and as to tho question how much sleep any ouo requires each must bo a rulo for himself. Great nature will novor fall to writo It out to tho ob server under tho regulations Just given. Iln&klns for Health. is not generally used by men who make blunders; nor by men who forget that instant prejudice, or favorable impulse, is an important consideration. . That It pays always to use Old Hampshire Pond for commercial stationery is the testimony of prudent. business men. Fnive tt fs for yourself let us give you the Old Hampshire Bono Book of Sped mens, or tetter still, write us for a conv. It 1 contains suggestive specimens of letterheads nnd other business forms, printed, litlio graphed and engraved on the white and four teen colors of Old Hampshire Bond.,. Made by Hampshire Paper Company, the only paper makers in the world making bond paper exclusively, A complete lino of Old Hamp shire Bonds, all colors, carried by us- Wo will bo ploasod to quote prices.1 Medford Printing Co. 88 S. CENTRAL AVE. MEDFORD, OREGON Big Stdek of Iiigf igg We can show you a big assontmant of bUQQki msf anything ysv i t may take In this line can be sen Ay visiting this sterst EvsVy biiffy I Is the best and the prices are right cwm and let us CMvhWyw! Hubbard Bros. Medtord - - - Oregon f COLONISTS RATES TO AD rtl Alii AND THE GREAT NORTHWEST Tho management of the Southern Pacific Co. (lines in Oregon) takes great pleasure in an nouncing that tho low rates from Eastern cit ies, which havo done so much in past seasons to stimulate travel to and settlement in Ore gon, will prevail again this Spring DAILY from March 1 to April 15, inclusive; PEOPLE OF OREGON The railroads havo done their part; now it's up to you. The colonist rate is the greatest of all home-builders. Do all you can to let east ern people know about it, and encourage them to come horo, where land is cheap and home-buildincr easv and attrant.i. FARES OAN BE PREPAID at homo if desired. .Any agent ot tlio road named is authorized to receive tho required deposit and telegraph ticket to anv Doint in tho "UlnaL REMEMBER THE RATES JYom Chicago, $33: xium ot. uoms, ifdz; irom Uinaua and ivans City, 25. ThiB reduotion is proportiopate from all other cities. WM. McMTIRRAV. General Passenger Agent Portland. Qrtm y M