fM" ii-IWl MONEY ORDERS i IRE EXPENSIVE1 New Renulations Raise Cost of Those Issued on Foreign Offices, Which Will Increase Recp.inis in i ni Postoff ice Many Sent From Here' The receipts of tlio Medford post office during this year will materially Increase In the money order depart ment owIiib to an order just Issued by the postmaster general raising the rates on foreign money orders, of which a great number are dispatched from the local office by laborers on the Pacific & Eastern. A copy of the new regulation just received here shows that an Increase of from fiO to 100 per cent has been made in the money order rate. It applies to all foreign countries, two classes being listed, which havo a slightly varying rate for small amounts. For a long time the charge for money orders to foreign countries was $1 a hundred, with a graduated scale for smaller amounts. About two ears ngo a cut was made In this rate to something like 50 per cent of the old figure. Now a raise has been made, which restores the charge to some thing like its old figure, with even an increase over that in certain cases. The new regulation is to go Into ef fect after February 1. BEN DAVIS SELL FOR $1.10 F. 0. B. MEDF0RD The Northwestern Fruit e.chnngt sii.vs; , The apple market w Inking th course which we predicted in om curlier issues. The market is rnd niilly recovering fiom the post-holi lay dullness, nnd in another weel we think will be on the high road t better things. Since our last report we liavr made a few sales of scattering car ik follews: I'.F.K. -4021, from Bedford. Ore gon, 7th, 028 boxes fancy Hen Davis I. 4Vs and ." tier, on the ripn orde at $1.10 per box f. o. b. to an expor buyer for shipment to Germany. I F. K. 7(!:i'2 fiom A-hh.d. Ore gon, Dec. II. (ii)7 fancy Newtown-.IM.-."), 7.'1 choice Newtown $1.1") ' o. h. Ashland, to a Inner on the Al Inntie seaboard. I'.F.K. S-(i7 fiom Ashland. Ore gon, .Ian. .'!, 'J8."i fancv IJi'd ('heel Pippins, 2!) choice Wed Check Pip pins, -4:10 fancv, .'10 choice YcIIik Ncwtowns at $1.-10 per box straigh lor all grades and sizes f. o. h. Asii laud, to a buyer in Texas. DIES WHEN DEPRIVED OF CIGARETTES TWO DAY? NFAV YORK, Jan. V.. -.Inlm Mi chads a young cooper, is dead in a Hrooklyn hospital because he wi suddenly deprived of cigarette, fo two days, alter he had been addicte.1 to their constant iwe for 1") vears. .Michaels was arrested on a char!, of stealing jewelry. Hefore he wa sent to jail, he asked his tnends li keep him supplied with cigarette-, but they were unable to do so. H had been in the habit of smoking h' a day, lie said. lie was in jail onlv two days when he was taken vei ill and was sent to the hospital. II death followed shortly ntterward. KVAXCJKlilSTIC COXKKUKXri:. An evangelistic conference Is belli? held In tho Haptlst church. Dr. V n. Hlnson or Portland will speak to night and Thursday evening at 7 30 Sessions beginning at 0 o'clock a in. and continuing all day Thursday will bo of special Interest. All are In vited to those services. aim: yoc i.ti:uksti:i ix a (.ood 1XVKSTMHXT7 One hundred acres Butte Creek bottom, under irrigation, peipetual water right. Al for applec or pears, can ninko big money raising onions celery, tomatoes and all kinds of es otables; big monoy In subdivision; Joins a new townslte and tbe rail road; all under now wire fence; can bo bought for ono-half tho pi Ice of ndjolnlng land. Buy from owner and aavo tho commission. Address Box 35, Medford, Or. tf I.OS A.N(JKI-lvS i:cck.siox. Two Pullman sleepers have nlread.v beei ongagod for the 1,03 Ang les ex cursion and im'icntlons are that two nioro will l roqulred. If you are Intonding taking this trip, notify the locnl offlco at onco. Call, write or phono. Thli will eneu-o you n berth Homomber tho dato. January 19 Homombr th low rato round tiip. $ai.5o. Limit, 30 dr.ys. Stop off whan and where yon plaaso. Go aad rotura via elthei j rowto. 1 Pnrtker luformatloB. phone Pacific StatM 341; Horn 34. WOULD HAVE US TALK ESPERANTO J. C. Cooper, Walnut Expert From McMinnville, Would Form Univer sal Language Class Here to Enable People to Greet Espcrantists Following the congress of Kspor untlsta to be held in Portland this summer, about S00 students and ad vocates of the universal language vlll make a two or three day stop over In Medford while on their return tourney to their homes. According to tho custom establish ed among them, the length of their stay In any city is determined by the Interest In their tongue nhown by tho "ocal people and for the purposo of inspiring the people of this city with the necessity to learn at least suf 'lclent of tho language to carry on i limited conversation. J. C. Cooper, i walnut grower or McMinnville and in enthusiastic advocate of Esperan 'o, recently endeavored to form a lass here. He loft considerable Es leranto literature with local people. Deluding several copies of a news- 'mper printed In the language, and will return at an early dato to see If Miffleleat Interest has been aroused fo warrant the formation of a class. Esperanto has gained quite a 'oothold throughout Europe and the "ast and has the endorsement of sev eral famous diplomats. It Is not hard o learn, as It is composed of tho eas iest pronounced and memorized words aken from' almost every civilized ongue. (MTV TitKASl'HKIt'S XOTITiK. Office of the City Treaci-rer, Med rord, Oregon, Janunry 11, 1911. Notice Is horeby given that there ire funds on hand in the city treas ury for the redemption of oulstand 'ng city warrants Issued ag Inst the following funds: Warrants Xos. fi and 0, on sewer llstrict No. 11. Warrant No. 1 on lateral No. S, llstrict No. 11. Warrant No. 1 on lateral No. C, Ibtrlct No. 3. Interest on samo will ceaso after tho above dato. L. L. JACOBS, City Treasurer. Notice. If any one knowing anything i" regard to Thomas K. Shelton o Rogue River war, 185r-f(i, pleas "omniunicate with Mrs. Mary She! ron. 5:i:i South Grape tt llaslclns for Health. The THE Enables us lo offer what we honestly believe is the best bargain in a producing orchard in the valley. There are ;$F acres in the tract and it is only a mile from a shipping station. There are about! 1 acres in apples, Ben Davis, Winesaps, Spitzenbergs, Ncwtowns. Trees are about 20 years eld: They are in good condition and produce heavily. There are also about 12 acres in standard varieties of peaches, in full bearing. About 8000 crates of peaches were shipped from this orchard last year. There are also S acres planted to Newtown apples, which were three years old this winter. The balance of the land is cleared and was in grain lust year. The buildings consist of a house, burn and packing house. We think a reasonable estimate of the crop on this place this coming vear would be 3000 to '1000 boxes of tipples and 0000 to 8000 crates of peaches. A team of horses and a full eojuipment of machinery govs wtih the place. The price Is $1",000, a trifle more than $100 an acre. The terms asked are half cash, balance easy. If you cannot meet these terms as to the cash required, make us an offer. W. T. York & MTCDFOftD MATL TRTRVNE, BODIES OF FIVE FOUND IN RUINS Gas From a Supply Pipe Fills Room and Explosion Started. Fire Po lice Searching for Additional Bodies in Debris COXNELLSVlIiLE, Pa., Jan. 13. The bodies of five persons, two of whom .were chnrred beyond Identifi cation, wore removed from tho ruins of McCorry's five and ten-cent store beie today. A careful soarch of the wreckage was resumed by police and firemen In the belief that others might have perished In the fire that followed csterday's explosion. Gas! tho police said today, camo from a supply plpo, from which a meter had been removed and which had not been properly capped. The explosion occurred just after a porter had been sent to stop the leak. Will Illglnbotham, who spent last week In Medford, the guest of bis mother, has returned home. Wo are sorry to say that Mrs. Low Is Is much Indisposed at this writ ing. Dr. Conroy of Medford wiih In attendance. .YIorrrell McChonchlo, who has been In Colorado for tho past year, has returned home. Mr. Truby of Central Point was over this way ono day recently tak ing orders .for a Chicago portrait company. George Mardon spent Saturday and Sunday In Cold Hill with friends. Bad colds and sore throats are Kane's Creek Items Central Point Items Mrs. Will Kelso of Derby Is here visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Murray. Brldano Sanderson, rural mall car rier on route No. 1, has resigned. The resignation will take effect March 1. Clarence Pankoy returned Wednes day night from a two weeks' ntay at Sams Valley. A. W Moon made a business trip 10 uranis rass weunoauuy. i momoter 20 abovo zero. Mr. Stewart and wife of Senttle ' ti,0 Central Point school children are visiting McDonald Stewart. , onjoyed tho hospitality of Tex and .Miss Minnie Mlchcnor of the Com- Scott or the Electric theater Wednon mons Mission, Portland, arrived here day evening. s, ..... T 1lf.l.. !-. Death of OWNER MTCOTOTJT), OTCE01ON, FTJ1DAY JANUARY 13, 1911 SIX MEN ARE KILLED BY BLAST 1 ? Prematuro Explosion on Railroad ij Extension Proves Deadly Three Others Badly Injured Entire Gang Wiped Out PIUXCE UUPEUT, n. C Jan. 13. Six nioii are dead and one Is dying today" as a result of a premature ex plosion of a blast on the right of way of tho Grand Trunk Pacific late yesterday. The men were undor Foreman John Uonan. They were putting In a blast when It prematurely exploded, but the particulars cannot be known, as every man In the gang was killed with the exception of one, who had his skull fractured. Tho foreinnn nnd tbreo others were blown with the debris Into the harbor. "" again ipilto prevalent throughout this section, which have becomo epi demic. Mrs. Swlnden and daughter of Med ford spent Friday and Saturday here as guests of relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey or Blnekwoll spent several days recent ly as gueste of their daughter, Mrs. Stlneburg. Hnzel Knotts of Gold Hill spont Saturday and Sunday on Kanes creek as guests of Marvel and Ada lllglnV bothnni, Mrs. Cox Is nt present staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Xoe, near Gold Hill, who art' both quite sick. ' Thursday morning and Hev. Hnzolton of the M will assist E. church In his revival meetings. W. L Wolch of Toln made a bus , lness trip hero tho first of the weok. j Miss Florence Xoblo Is visiting ' friends at Eugene. ) Wednesdny night was the coldest ) night that Central Point has oxporl 1 diced for a long-time with snow on I tho uroiiiul. Ico In the water, and T,llir8lIny morning at 7 a. in. the ther- Co. Where to Go Tonight vr t i New Attraction nt THE ISIS THEATRE JOHNSTONE & COOKE Present "After the Ball" I George Staiilnn ..Mr. Johnstone. 2 lCnto Dale Miss Cooke i Time Seven o'clock evening. Place' Tom Dale's studio, New! Yoik City. ; I'uurpose Duly to make you; laugh -if you ulangli, that's nil; thereis to it. Did von t ! MATINKE EVERY A-XD SUNDAY SATURDAY AT 2:30. - Three Reels of Pictures and a X uooti soiirj. NATATORIUH JUDGE BEN LINDSEY The Jiicni!e Judge will lec ture at the Nntntoriiiin on Eri- i dav eening, January W.s Tickets on sale at Nut office Admission ,"i()c; reserved scuts T.'ic. TONIGHT Box ball, bW'ling, billiards and 1 Iflo ranio. rrlduy night, tbe game, 7:45. basketball prac- Medford's Exehifjivo Pioturo Tho- j ator. Latust Licensed PJ10I0- plays- J I One Dime-No Mom- One Dime. "NAT" THEATRE .! Shown nil the latest and im pioved moving pictures. Change of program every Sun day, Wednesday and Friday. Special inutiiieu every Sunday uKcrnoou. $MAIWOItlK .MAXDVILMS STOCK ? COM CAN V 2 Specialties llelwuen Acle S I'UI'.L llainlMoiiiM prize given a way free W'edncMdny iiijtht. We X -crc voiir M-nU by phone. .Main JII71. U-fl-O OJtCH!$THA. Kir-ono voiir Mints by l'lione. tu.ivt ..,,-. J iUI.N Zlll 1. Want to Rent! Slricth modern (i or 7-rooni' house, in good neighborhood. Will take short time lease. Phone Main 2121 j For Sale ! One or two work horse, gentle; will work double anwslwic, weight 1U00 to l'.'.oo Pile fl.'.o and 250. i Age (i and 11. Term on good papor. ' E. E. MORRISON It. It. One, llo 17. Agency Grand Union Tea Go. 110 Tripp St. Phone 901 - Teas, Coffees, Baking Pow der, Spices, Soaps, Starch, et. Orders laken. X srrssys I ADMISSION 10c. J iU-GO Hi(,,,"ciass I ; s oiuun tui I TONIC1IIT - i "FOK A MILLION" l Three-Act Comedy i ! Sciennis from stnrt to finish. i y.'.-i JMOrr .Vs. I 'f ,. .vaEl -sv J-X v lia l?he finest Sample Rooms in the city. Hotel Moore Telephone In Every Itootn RAU-MOHR COMPANY Proprietors. EUROPEAN PLAN l t tf Htt To contomplato ndv crtlrlng won't bring -f f business. Start now and you will becomo -f f convinced Hint It pays to advertlso all tho -f tlmo. -f x ....ALFALFA LAND.... SOLANO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. Choicest dairy and alfalfa proposition in the state, located on tho main line of tho Southern Pacific railroad, between Sacramento and San Eranciseo. IDEAL CLIMATE. ABUNDANCE OM WATEIt FOR IHItlOATION. Write Us for Information. Dixon Alfalfa Land Co, Dixon, Cal. Land For Sale Fertile fruit and alfalfa land in small and large tracts. Cleared and uncleared. Terms and price reasonable. Address Box 16, Tolo, Oregon STRENGTH SECURITY Three important factors to consider when selecting a bank to transact your business CAPITAL SURPLUS AND PROFITS JACKSON COUNTY BANK , of Medford, Ore. W I VAWTICR. President (1. H. M.N'DMCY, Vlco-I'rosident C. W. MrDO.NAI.I). Caahlor Founded by W. I. Vawter in 1888 KesveiRuo aln.nl avatlulilc. and oun maKo oxtromuly good terms on the tract, for only twelve I hounn id dollum for entlro holdings. Take a qulik Ntcp In the light direction and land on a solid basis by buy Iiik thin at once. Seo iu only In regard lo It. Will make tho best trnitf puHblble. Thin will lay th fouiidnilon for a io rhino to tho lucky puichavor. Don't dolay m thU. Rogue River Land Company No. 11 NOUTH CI.NTUAL AVUXl'li 3 CHILDREN THRIVE W0NDERFULY on our bread nnd rolls. It i simp'y astonishing the amount of nutnnicliC" they derive from them. Thoy like it, too. Kvcn take our bread in pref erence to ordinary cake. It must he pretty good lo nltain that result. TODD & CO., South Central Ave. , Mcdford Bakery & Delicatessen. Try Figoln Bread. Siuglo rooms or en suite, also rooms with bath' A TRINITY OF STRENGTH. for every home is when we install wiring nnd all appliances for lien, lighting and power for telephones, bells mid motors. When you want expert work done in electric service of any kind, nnd when you need electrical supplies or eleclricnl woik, send for SOUTHERN OREGON ELECTRIC CO.. 27 S. Central. Phone 3461. CONSERVATISM $100,000 $ 65,000 A Narrow Escape From Getting Rich bus boou the common lot of a number of men In .Medford dining tho last few yoaiw, from tholr failure to follow tho good advlcu wu havo given thorn. Take a atralght hunch from ua on this: Wo offer for quick ac tion 2S aeroa of land adapted lo uubdlvlHlou, factory sltea, tovnlto platting, or Hiunll acio uko tracts, with city water and X s s X s X It s s II r-r Hailtlns for Honlth. (Prompt Delivery