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BEDFORD MAJL TRIBUNE, M13DFORD, OIWIOX". TUESDAY. JANUARY 2-1, 1911.
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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
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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!
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for Future.
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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."
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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.
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KTOMAfll IIKMKDV
(laiianlecd liy ('lias. Strang.
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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.
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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
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UiMAMJ
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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.
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