'W lfW ""'"V'TTS' "- ns'." ip5f"1 'v :,, m 53? 2 BEDFORD MAJL TRIBUNE, M13DFORD, OIWIOX". TUESDAY. JANUARY 2-1, 1911. w . PREPARING FOR SPMFROSTS Orchardmen and Professor P. J O'Gara Arc Already Mapping Out a Systematic .Campalfjn to Head Off Inroads by Jack Frost. TEDDY TO IS NEW LEAGUE TALENT TO HAVE TOFIGHT TAFT? FINE SEW SCH001 To find a better furnished rooin perhaps at een Ics rent than you now pay- is surely a task worth a few hours of votir time Arm mhi-- -elf with some clipped ads and stmt on a "Jil tin iouriievl" lieuieiit of real estate is not oftcp mi-leiiilin" -for a wood real cstaf liareaiu .pi- t'fic somc enthusiasm i nUn Using. T'!en n erv 'eiithu-iastie ade F Time's Flight Turned Backward SAGE AND SULPHUR Mad Her Look Twenty Years Younger Roosevelt Is Not Connected With Movement but Is Said to Be Hiflhly In Favor of It Insurgency Bound to Sweep Country. That Is Question hy Politicians Leaders of Movement Say It Is In No Sense the Formation of a Third Party. Resident of Little City States That( Plans Will Be Most Elaborate and Buildinn Will Be Built With Eye! . for Future. I Rf" te: ( Avill r. " JilllioiiRH li vriu do imu lirsi oj ..April beJ'oro .my frost m llio Kokhc Jtivcr vnlloy wil 1)0 ablo to do nn. flninnRfj to the fruit crop, orclinid monnnil Professor 1'. J. O'Gnra arc already laying their campaign plan by which Jack Frost will bo routed and put to fliKhl. The orchardmen lire (Milling at tlio professor's off ice in search of information and are- iiIho buying smudKo j)ot. A number oi llioin have KulU'ii together and arc jiiueiiiisinf,' in a lump lot au in thix way tlio price of the pots arc cut from 25 to 35 cents each. Foreman Itiooks of the Bear creel; orchard i JiendiiiK this moc. Aplos nipl penra cannot be grown in a froalloes bull. Kniic rivei growers recognizing tine J act haw by a little scientific study solved the Iroblem and liavo immunized the loss, so that frost is taken with n mere shrug of the shoulder. This year, as IiihI, ProfesKoi O'Gara1 will watch tbo weather and keep central informed mi that warn ings can be hent out in time to gel tie binudgo pots delighted. SAYS MRS. KLEIK : ISA REPTILE NKW YOHK, Jan. 22-I. Ideas 0. prebxed in many iiuit turn Unit for mer President Hoohcvelt will ntrong to favor the new progiosHivu organi zation Jim's lmrtiul coufinuatioii in a speech made here today by Kcpre wiitativu Miles Poindexter at Wnsli iiiKton at the first dinner of the Jn mugunls' club. "So far as J know," said Poindex ter, addressing the club lust night. ''Koosovclt is not connected with tlie longito movement. Hut the league will need leaders, and if Hoofrevclt euines to our support why not uc co'l Ids leadership' "Insurgency is bound to sweep the country. Too many men in both hi;.' parlies arc lining the government to work tlwir own schemes and have reaped wealth and substantial repu tations whilo doing it. The iusur Kcntb insist that no matter how pow erful the government is it must re main in the hands of the people." 11 was intimated til Oyster Hay today that Hoosovelt will have honie tliing to say soon of the progressive league movement through the "Outlook." l Mrs. Schcnk's Attorney Compares Nurso to a Judas and Calls Hit "An Aboumlnalilo Little Spy" Pleads for Prisoner's Acquittal. WIIKRUNO, W. Va., Jan. 21.--Whilo Mrs. Laura Purnswortli Ruhunk sobbed in the prisoner's box today, Frank O'Hrion pleaded for her acquittal on the oliurgo of having attempted to poison her rich hus band, John Schonk with lead and ar soaic. O'Hrion particularly attacked the tofltiuiony given nguiiiBt lrs. Schcuk by Mrs. Klein, the detective nurse, who admitted that she had wormed her way inlu Mrs. Schcnk's confi dence whilo at the same time she w.t laying traps for the mill ionai i packer's wife. O'Urien declared Mrs. Klein was "an abominable Jittbt spy, who wanted lo. put her olfittrf into Mr. Schonk and Hum sorvij the ends of those who wauled to go her out of the Schenk family." Tlio attorney compared the iiuio lo Judas, shouting to the jury:;"M.v God! How could ou send n woiiuin to prison on such a reptile's' foali moiiyf" : - KILLED ll DOE; FINED BY COURT ISvotwtt Lewmttu pleaded (fiulU 1 i thu circuit court e leidav to !ia in killed and takin pussossmn nl the cuiTiisB of n doc Lowmmi told the court that he had found tlif annual in u bail! AWiioded condition and had killed lior out of )ily. .Indue V. M. Calkins ttKceuad a fin of $.10. HOTICh AKmVAIS. At the KitHii ornj(, U. W. St 0. 0. Uorkb, T, llniii llahu. U. C oho, Ql, A. liruiiK. 13. leUiroii. C. Shoiiklaiul, Wll llerrtu. A. J). Muild, C. M, Stevens. 1'oitluuU; ('. S. Aron Bon, II. T. Fladtay. Ban KmnoUqo, T. MoWilliaui, J. w. Jobuaou, Ash laufl; O. J. oimm, St. Paul; . II. Coi-Je, yiuoluauil; ll. c. Dyloo, a 3. ArbiMotl, Suu Kraneltto; M. 13. Thistle, Saoraniento; V. l4. Hubbard. 1.6 AiiKdea; A. It. MarKou, Oordon Oampball, Chicago; A. T. Campbell, Huseue: S. Nemlre, Portland; George IT. Llbby, Ciranta Puaa; W. II. ! Itmey, MciHuuvllio. Or.; Uooige 11. Koltli, Spokane. At tlio Woore C 8 MeilJIIau. Chi cago; Mr and Mr H K llyrou, C 0 Cook, I 11 Mhcp, J C Aiiettu, 10 0 Howo, J W Luku. A 8 Uol. J I nuniH, O W Ilolliirter. K A Murdock, 10 G 'Comwoll, O No-1. II L Whim. O h Uopson, PorUnnd; (' II Jarob Hon.'G O PilUmtn, San 1'raiielaro; C K MiUlook. Santa How, W C Suow, Lob AngolOfl. O XV JoluiMMi. 1'hocwU; J2 S Show GolciriQltl; W h Hubbard. Los AKolos; A H Harce", Uordoa Canipboll, Olilfiaeoj J'1 U Nilve- N H awny, Oaatolla; liarlys 1'ilin, Jr, Jaokgpnvlllo. Jj,... . .. ;. IS WAY ON HOTEL Materials Are Bclnn Delivered and Workmen Start in Ercctinn Con crete Piers Erection of Buildinn Is to Be Rushed. Wl'lti 'considerable of tho ninterlal already on tbo ground and with moro boliiR (lellverod each day, work on tlio erection of tbo siipeiBtructuro of tho now six-story llotol Medford, op- poslto Contral park, Iiordij today In earnest. Tho erection of tlfb hulld Iiik is to lie rushed and Is to bo com pleted by July IB. Tbo contract for tbo hotel was let to tho TliompHou-Sturott Construction company. John .1. O'Himou Is In charge of the work. Moris Tclcnrams to Taft. l.OS ANCIHLKK, Cal., Jan. JI. Southern (California continued today to press upon Prchident Tal't urgent reasons why the I'annuia exposition should be held in San Francisco. A flood of telegrams lo Washington followed the deluge of moorage, sent from the southern part of the Mute yoatordav. " I I IM II . I KTOMAfll IIKMKDV (laiianlecd liy ('lias. Strang. 4. WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 2-1. Whether the National Progressive Republican league was organized lo fight Taft or means a thiid party in 11)12 is the question being discussed hero today by politicians, to whom the new organization is still a sen sation. The leaders of the new movement deny that either is the cac. "The foimation of (ho National Progren-iive Republican league is ic no sense a movement to orgauizo i third party," said Senator llristow ot Kansas. "It is designed merely lo further progressive legislation. Us members favor the legislation out lined in its organization and intend to seek its enactment. We believe that the country's welfare requires thai the responsibilities be placed more directly upon the people." Senator Dixon of Montana said: "Tho object of the league is to yet closer lo popular government; that's all. Tho reports that u poliliv.il scheme Is back of its organization arc untrue." Asked if the league were organized for tlio purpose of defeating ThFI'm re-nomination in 1012, Congressman Norris of Nebraska said: "If the people want Taft the league's or ganization will help him. If the peo ple don't want Taft, it will injuic him." Haskins for Health. "Whon Talents new sclioolhouse Is completed," stat'-s II. C. Ingalls of that place, "we will have a 'knowl edge box' which will equal any like building in southern Oregon, and will fnr surpass any building now standing in any place of twice the district's population. Tho building Is to be erected with an eye to tho fu ture and tho plans being prepared are most elaborate. It will cost $25, 000. "The choice of site Is Indeed a happy one. Flvrjo acres have been purchased which will give tho young sters plenty of room for their out door sports. "Work will be started this spring and the building will bo ready for occupancy by the beginning of the coming term." AIUJ YOU IXTKIlKSTKI) IX A GOOD INVESTMENT? One hundred acres Butto Creek bottom, under Irrigation, perpetual water right. Al for apples or pears; can make big money ralsinc onions, celery, tomatoos and all kindB of veg etables; big money In subdivision; Joins a now townsito and tho rail road; all under now wire fence; can bo bought for one-half tho price of adjoining land. Buy from owner and navo tho commission. Address Box 35, Mcdford, Or. tf READ MRS. DERRICK'S SWORN STATEMENT State of Ww Yokk l Rochester, N. Y. Colnta oi Monroe j Nancy A. Ilcrrick. being duly worn, deposes and says: When I was a girl, I had a head of heay, long, dark browii hair which was the envy of my schoolmate, and which attracted the atten tion and remarks of strangers. As 1 grew older, my hair com menced to come out, just a little at first, but gradually more and more, and then began to turn gray. 1 was induced by the many good reports I had heard of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy to try a bottle. My hair was quite thin and gray when I began using Sage and Sulphur, and you can imagine my satis faction when I found that it was favt coming back to its natural condition, being thicker, darker and irore glossy than it bad been for a long time. J continued to use Sage and Sulphur, and my hair is now as heavy, dark and smooth as when I was a girl of sixteen. It is now four years since I commenced using Sage and Sulphur, and my hair is still in splendid condition. W I Si n a WM 'rff.ll Suorn to btfott me (hit t(l day oJuly, tyot m VJ t' ,'olaryi'utlCe. r '' Haskins for Health. Pure White Flour Ls the best hard wheal i'lour wo ever saw. There arc other brands that sell for more, but we know that none is better for general family use. We know this from experience, and hundreds of women know it from experience. J f you have ever used Pure .AVhilc Flour you are still using it, no doubt. If you haven't tried it you should try a sack. H you don't like it Ave will treat. "We feel as sure that you will be pleased as we feel sure that we arc in business. CALL MAIN 2711 ALLEN GROCERY CO. Main and Central Ave Preserve Your Youth and Beauty by Using :s3l UiMAMJ B B It Is Pure. Safe And Reliable It Is Not Sticky, Oily Or Greasy It Is An Elegant, Refreshing Dressing It Makes The Hair Soft And Glossy It Ouickly Removes Dandruff It Restores Faded And Gray Hair To Natural Color ItJ3tops Hair Falling And Makes The Hair Grow ItWill Make You -Look Years PRICE SOcrand AT ALL DRUGGISTS 31 Yonr Druggist Docs Not Keep It, Send Us The Price In Stamps, And We Will Send Yon A Large BolUc, Express Prepaid. WYETH CHEMICAL COMPANY 74 Cortlandt St. NEW YORK, N. Y. Leon B. FOR SALE AND RECOMMENDED BY Haskins, Medford, Ore. If our tniiiiirh Is wouk and con (itntly iipnut, you iniiHt quluUly do one or two tiling. Allow thu roil of your body to ln roiut' iu wonk ua your Rtnnuicli. Or Miuko your utonmcli an HtroiiK ib your I liody. Tlurn I only ouo rlioli'o for tliom wlio want to llu and on Joy llfo, and that in to iiiiiki tlio utoiuacli aa wtrunn h tho l)(xl . Till oun lieul lie douo by iihIiik tho nrwiorliitlou of n hpuuialiat that In )oii of lU'Mctk't) gave luiiiuullMte io lief and in'ruiHiuMit euro to lf jior coat of tho hh)1p who uvod It. 'I'lits irviTlill(n la known from COHSt to COHHt a MI-O-XA. MI-O-NA HtoiiiHch tnbleta, mot puo pit caM them, nml they aio nuanm tod by Olmit. Strnng to on in Indi gestion (nouttf or chronic) or any unaet condition of tho atomach, or money back. In five inlnutiHt tliey kIvo roltof from heartburn, Hold atomach, Has on stomach, bleulujc of iy)ur food, fer inoiitHtion, heumbuiu aud wuterhraah. If you suffer from stomach trouble get n large .rv-cont bu of Ml-O-.N'A stomach tnblcts today and iut your self ou tht road to health. At Oliu SU'MUk'i uuil leadlug drugKists every Notice. Notieo is hereby given that the ua d niirnf(l will apply to the city coun cil of the oily of Miilfuiil, Or, nt t reKultir utMtiiiK ou l'elirtmry 7, 1011. fur a licence to sell Kpiriluous, m nous ami mult liquors in (inutilities Ichi than n trallou nt its place of Ini-iuchu, in the Koslell buililiuir, lot 11, bloek '20, in brt'nl city, for a per iud of six month. W. M. KHKJJKDY. MEDF0R0 THEATER Wednesday, January 25 AMERICA'S GREATEST PLAY "The Man of the Hour', Hv Ooorg( lirondhurst Two veal's at llio Savoy Thoativ, No'York, five months at the Illinois Theater, Chicago, six months at the Tremont Theater, Boston; four months at the CJarriek Theater, Philadelphia. "The Best Play I Have Ever ROOSEVELT. Seen." COLONEL Given here with a special east of -players, wlrieh musters a roll of the best artists on the American stage. v-jiOMflttftl' SEATS ON SALE MONDAY, JANUARY 23. The DeatK of I THE OWNER CaB3KflsVHfBlfl H HnakliiB for lioulth. CHILDREN THRIVE W0NDERFULY on our lre.ul and rolls. It is tuup' at'Mi,-lnii thu amount of uutrimeiit thc ilnc 11 out thorn. Tlicy like it too 1cii t.ikrt our luvMd in prf. i-niue to oulmary onke. It must be pivtt ooil to nttain Utnt i6iilt. TODD S. CO., South Contral Ave. Mcdford Bakery & Delicatessen. Try tfjuln Hreml. wm.-jiw.v.viwtami?ymm,M..ji i ' tiiiiph v m iiiMinim im anf , TimTrHTgirimm'TT mrtrrracxnaBazr.Ti jJiMuixy-T i n. wwrsb i t mi .WiaiinsaeggBraagaaKT Enables us to offer what we honestly believe is the best bargiiin in a producing orchard in the valley. There are ?o acres in the tract and it is only a mile from a shipping station. There are about 11 acres in apples, Ben Davis, "Wincsaps, Spitzenbergs, Ncwtowns. Trees are about 20 years old. They are in good condition and produce heavily. There are also about 12 acres in standard varieties of peaches, in full bearing. About S000 orates of poaches were shipped from this orchard last year, There are also S sicres plauted to Newtown apples, which wore three years old this winter. The balance of the land is cleared and was in grain last year. The buildings consist of a house, bam and packing housu. AYethink a reasonable estimate of the crop on this place this coming year would be 3000 to 4000 boxes of apples and b'000 to S000 crates of peaches. A team of hordes and a full equipment of machinery goes wtih the place. The prici" is $15,000, a trifle more than $400 an acre. The terms asked are half cash, balance easy. If you cannot meet these terms as to the cash it ipured,make us an offer. W. T. York & Co. 1 y ZXLlax.