3MEDF0RD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEBFORD, OREHON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1911. " PAGEITVE Personal Born To the wife of Leon B. llasklns, a daughter. Mother uml daughter are doing nicely. Arthur M. Geary of Griffin Creek was a visitor In Med ford Saturday. Former Chief of Police spent Saturday In Medford on busi ness. See It. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, Over Jacftson County bank. 28R Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grlevo of Jacksonville were In Medford on n short business and pleasure trip Saturday. Harry C. Stone of Talent was a visitor In Medford Saturday. II. B. Patterson, 11G E. Main, has soma nice English Hollies and all kinds of bliiulu trees. Roses (all the best). Now is a good time to plant. Diop In and seo me. tf T. H. Goings of Grants Pass was a recent Medford visitor. Mrs. Henry Kubll of Jacksonville was a visitor in Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Thomns of Klamath Falls country are spending a few days in Medford with friends. The car that stands the gaff The Buick. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young, who have spent the winter in Honolulu, are expected to arrive homo In the near future. John G. King of Eugene Is visiting . friends In Medford. Is your iouso wired? Ono cigar less a day would pay for a hundred per cent increase In comfort. Start living the electric life. tf. Louls C. Johnson of Woodvillc was a visitor In Medford Saturday. The Medford high school basket ball team is contemplating a trip through some of tho Willamette Val ley towns. ' William Davis, son of tho veteran Griffin Creek hunter, John Davis, killed a fox last week. Any person pnsslng through con fectionery at tho Natntorlum on Wed nesday from 2 to C p. m. will receive a check which will entitle them to Cc worth of peanuts or popcorn. William Flolds of Griffin Creek was In Medford Saturday. Richard E. Geary left for Port land Saturday after a two weeks' visit at his father's farm on Friffln Crook. Don't bo in a rush to buy your now auto see tho 1911 Buick. There will be a meeting of the Rogue River Vnlley University club next Tuesday evening In tho club rooms. A. V. Dunlnp of Talent spent Sat urday In Medford on business. Tho sensation of the auto show at Portland 1911 Bulcks. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wolverton are contomplatlng moving from Central Point to Medford In the near future. Call phono 2161, 1032 for bnggage wagon. 401 William Gerlg, chief engineer of, the Pacific & Eastern, has returned for a few days' visit with his family. During tho winter's suspension of work on the local road Mr. Gerlg Is supervising tho construction of a $100,000 dredge for use on construc tion work on tho North bank road. Ask Colonel Ton Velio about those 1911 Bulcks. J. F. Halo is arranging for a trip to tho East in tho near future. He will visit some sovonty-flvo piano ftctorles and select a largo stock of pianos for the trndo In tho coming year. Don't buy an auto until you boo the 1911 Bulcks. II. T. Alien Is tho proud father of a bouncing girl baby. The little mis arrived In tho city lato lust ovenlng. Mother and babyaro doing flno. John II. Carkln, attornoy at law over Jackson County bank. ' C. Losmclstor's studio at Central Point for photos. Satisfaction guar nntecd. Prices reasonable. Special attention glvon to children. Weeks & McGowan'Co. ! UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phenes: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT John A. Perl Undertaker and Embalmer Successor to tho undertaking de partment of Medford Furniture Co. Office With Medford Furniture Company About February 1, Private Am bulance Service. Sick and Injured conveyed to any part of city or country. Telephenes: Day 3S1. Night: John A. Perl lilt. C. V Conklin, 3C01. J. II. Butle-, 1r.71. and Local L. A. Pettis, a rancher near Med ford, spent Saturday in tho city. W. W. PaVker of Butto Falls spent Saturday in Medford and Jackson ville. Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician and surgeon. Offlco over Strang'B drug store. tf. Mrs. J. R. Ryan will leave Medford next week to visit her former home in Seattle. She will be accompanied by Miss Laura Woodley. They will be gone about a month. Rail wood, $5 a cord. Farmers 7116. tt F. H. Claussey, a real estate man of Ashland, was In Jacksonville Sat urday on business. Tho triumph of auto building tho 1911 Bulcks. Chris Natwick, a contractor on the Crater Lake road, arrived In Medford yesterday. Send name and address to P. O. Box 496 for full particulars about the most Interesting book over writ ten, tf Wilson Walt, ox-mayor of Tolo, Ore?! Is spending a few dnys in Med ford. Light, durable, strong, powerful, economical tho Buick loads tho au tomobile world. Scely Hall, sou of Court Hall, Is laid up with an Injured knee, re ceived while practicing for a basket ball game. , What car has delivered tho goods In the Roguo River valley? The Buick That Is wjiy there arc so many In use. LOCAL The Emporium has been closed, O, E. Tarkstrom making an assignment to Fred W. Means, who represents ?redltors. Lack of sufficient capital led to this stop. Five hundred flno Bartlett pear 'roes for sale. Call on J. A. Perry it Medford Nntlonnl bank. tf Donald Clark has returned from a visit In Chicago with relatives. H. B. Toonson of Eaglo Point Is spending tho week end with Mr. and .Mrs. George Dnggett. J. J. Cambers of Ashland was a iedford visitor Saturday. E. T. Staples of Ashland spent Sat urday In Medford. CANT SELL CIGARETTES YET IN WASHINGTON OLYMPIA, Wash., Feb. 4. It is still illegal to sell cigarettes in this -.Lite. The senate bill calling for lln repeal of the anti-eignrette law which has been in force two your was recommitted without a hearing It is a misdemeanor under this lav to sell or to have in possession cig- nrettcs or the makings. - " TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. " f -- WANTED White or color maid foi general house work, must bo nei' and compentcnt. Two in the fam ily, $2f) per month. Mrs. I. S Steinstrup, Jacksonville or plion 321. 275 FOUND Ladies' glove, owner ma have same by proving propeity am paying for this ml. tf. FOR SALE Draft horses, 1 have V head horses and mules for snle, a! good work stock, weighing from 1 to 10 hundred pounds, every thin; warranted as represented, one client team that will do for ranch worl Write or phone V. A. Dutilap, Tnl cut, Ore. 27.) FOR SALE Slunglo mill; 2-1 inch surfacer, sticker and turning latin Addresn Mrs. D. Sharp R. 1, ho (id Woodville, Ore. 285 FOK KENT Six room house, light and water, 2051 S. Roosevelt A. AKo one at !H2 Knight st. Jniptin Mail Tribune H. W. R.. tf. FOR SALE Fancy gobblers am white lighom roosters. Robt. Dut ton, Orchard Home tract. 275 FOR SALE 100 acres, f, miles fror. i ail road, 5 acres cloared, 15 acre under ditch, 3-4 mile to school, creel through place. Cheap will take soim city property in exchange. I. O Box 023 Medford, Ore. 277 FOR SALE At Central Point, gooc' orchard team, weight 2500, aim lighter team. F. 0. OImiii, Centre Point, Ore. 272 FOR RENT Three pleasant unfur nished house keeping rooms, elec tric! light. East Medford. 211 Htarl streot, phono 5232. 277 WANTED Hy a high class JapanoM a sleeping room with private fnmih furnished or unfurnished, must be u neighborhood not" far from Mail strftot, stato price. Address Ho. 90 care Mail Tribuno. 272 FOR RENT Three room house, f?" Inquire 331 West flth 4. 272 FOR RENT Furnished room on p.iemctit. 105 South Onkdalc, phone Maiu 1014. 27j PRESIDENT QUITS !N HONDURAS Daville Has Abdicated Rcsolutionists Near Capital Want Further Blood Shed Stopped Taft May Take Hand. NEW ORLEANS, La., Feb. 4. President Davlllii of Honduras has ibdlcated, according to private ad- .'Ices received hero today. Tho mes- jage conies from Tegucigalpa and inys Davllla has cabled Washington isklng President Taft, on behalf of :he United States, to Insuro his safe departure from the country. Ha will go to Mexico. Bonllla, with tho revolutionary 'orccs, Is Hearing Tegucigalpa and will assumo tho presidency whon ho irrlves. Consul Ulloa of Honduras, horo to Jay, conceded that the Davllla gov ornmeiit had lost In tho struggle for oower. He has ceased signing In voices for tho Atlantic Coast of'Hon luras. President Bonllla, ho de clared, has decided upon tho mem bers of his cabinet. WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 4. Tho state department was Informed Mils aftornoonthnt the armlstlco In londuras has been arranged through Vinorlcan nnval offlcors nt tho re quest of President Davllla, who asked president Taft to prevent further iloodshcd In the South American :ountry. Tho terms of tho armistice .vere not given, but it is believed hero lint Davllla will abdicate. General Bonllla, head of tho revo lutionary forces, gained control of tho ontlro Atlantic Coast with but slight resistance from tho Honduras president. H. V. KfJGLKSTOX DIES SUDDENLY OF PAltALYKIR (Continued from pace 1.) '.ens resulted in their inducing him tc icccpt the nomination for Candida. ( for County Judge in the primary elec ion in 1008, but ho was defeated 1. i small margin. Over ten years ago he wroto tin first literature descriptive of the Rogue River Valley, intending to in ducc immigration to the valley. Hi was tho pioneer publicity man in thi section, was for several years sec retary of the Ashland Hoard of Trade ind was for three successive term' President of the Ashland Comniercia dub. The funeral services will bo heir it tho Methodist Episcopnl churelj i; Ashland, at 2:30 this afternoon. In torment in Ilui-gadine cemetery 'Yk'iids and acquaintances aie in ited to attend. Rev. 11. J. Van Fos 'iim will officiate. Captain Eggle.ston leaves a wife -topdaughtcr and a sister, Mrs. .Tosc lhine D. Hrockcr. He was aged ."(' years and 20 days. FIltE BOYS AltK AFTKK MODKHX FIUH 8EIIVICK. (Continued from page 1.) 'vhlbtlo bo installed. Wo avo also readied that stngo In ho growth of our city where nn ilnrm system should bo Installed hroughout tho entire city. Want Hook ami Ladder. Tho next matter Is that of a hook ind ladder truck. Tho city hns spent uany thousands of dollars during the last year In various kinds of Improve lients. With theso Improvements omes tho construction of tho moro lermanent and largor buildings, and vlth tho construction of these Inrgor 'inlldlngs conies tho necessity of the look and ladder. Wo need such a ruck to get hoso up Into a tall bulbi ng. As It is wo aro not sufficiently 'quipped to successfully get hoso Into ven a three-story building If Btalr A'ay routes aro cut off by flames. Another chango that wo suggest la hat of a chango of tho present liorsc Irawn wngon to nn auto-drawn com bination hoso nnd chemical wngon. Want SM-(ial Election. Therefore, wo, tho members of tho olunteor fire department of tho city if Medford, backed by a signed list if business men, property owners and 'egal voters of this city, hereby peti tion your honorable body to call a special election for the purposo of unending the charter of tho said city, to provide for tho Issuance of $15, '100 fifteen or twonty-year bonds, as he council shall seo fit. for tho pur ioso of gottlng a flrst-duBs flro np naratus. Thoso bonds wo suggest jould bo retired In tho following man ner, to-wlt: First. At this election also havo a 'harter amendment voted upon pro viding for a special tax levy for flro orotoctlon, to bo mado oach year, and Mion from tho amount roallzod each year to sot asldo a certain portion and nlaco the same in a sinking fund, which shall bo used to retire tho bonds when they becomo due Uasklus for Health. i CAUSE AND CURE OFJjEADACHES The primary cause of headaches is he abnormal condition of the cerebro- spinal nerves, which supply life and! power to the different organs and tissues of the body. 'All the sensation and" power of function ia transmitted through ner ves. When tho bowel action is weak, the stomach fails to digest the food, or any organ fails to function ncmnnlly, it is becaubo nerve impulses aro ob structed. The catiso of obstruction is always found in thu vertebral col umn, where nerves exit between tiie vertebrae. Through scientific adjustment, ir ritation and pressure is removed from tho nerves. The sensation of pain called headache, with the acute r chronic abnormalities of the stom ich, bowels or Tither organs, disap pears. Tho most prevnlont form of hend iches aro caused by pies., tiro on ner ves having exit from the spine at the i 'nick of the neck and near the base if the head. This pressure is brought ibout by the first vertebral (Atlas) becoming slightly tilted pressing the ub-occipitiil nerves, which end di rectly in the brain ti.'iNuos, against he base of the skull. Many will recall the tense feeling at the base if the brain. In extreme cases this lortion will feci, hot, feverish and min fill. The removal of pressure, tho res oration of normal nerve supply lo he different organs of the body, is iccomplished with case and ncour aoy. The tenets herein set forfh have icon proven in so many instances hat the statements made are not insed upon supposition or theory, but demonstrated fact. V Dr. L. M. Gordon, Office over Medford Hardware, 21(1 E. Main street, Medford, Oregon. Other hours, 10 to 12 n. in., 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. appointment. m., and Sundays by MAYOR SIGNS RECALL PETITION ON HIMSELF TACOMA, Wash., Feb. d. Mnyor A. V. Fawcott today placed his name at the head of a petition dcmnmling his own recall. The recall, which "cems to have been instigated by per sons opposed to the mayor'.-, iinli treat ordinance, will be iought outi.. , . ,, ', , ,. ' , 1 2 . ,, ,, ' " I tho late Matk Twain which are to boll at the polls. xr.. ...... i? ii ..pi.... ..re...'..... i.:, ...j... ...!., ...,. ......MMg '"" sign., ure to the petition su.d: "I hope there vwll be enough names to insure nn c cr ion. us I until the . . , . , ,, Jt . people to decide whether t hov want . . . .. i he saloons to inn the city or not. ' . J MARBLE PALACE BARBE R S H O P Everything New From Room to Razors Everything Modern-, Sanitary, up-to-date and ideally perfect in every way As fine as any in Portland or San Francisco In Medford Natiodal Bank Building, Opposite Post Office APPORTIONMENT HITS JACKSON ' Multnomah's Gain by Joseph's Bill is Loss to Other Districts Baker Gains Representative This CAunty Would Lose Representation. SALEM, Or., Feb. 4. Dissatisfac tion is being manifested among some of the country members of tho legis lature over tho reapportionment bill Introduced in tho sonnto by Joseph of Multnomah, resulting from tho loss of membership that Multnomah gains. Complaints como principally from members of the house, where Mult nomah Is given 1(5 menibors, com pared with 12 so alloted to that coun ty, and ono Joint monibor with Clack amas. The only other county to mnko a gain Is Baker, which receives two representatives Instead of ono. Tho loss falls most directly on Washing ton, Linn, Marlon, Douglas and Jack son. Multuoiuab gains ono senator, anil tho loss falls upon Union and Uma tilla counties, which aro now In a Joint district with Morrow nnd aro represented by A. C. Barrett. Mor row Is shifted Into a joint district with Gilliam, Sherman and Wheeler, now represented by Jay Bowerinan. Tho result Is to Increase Bowormairs district by tho addition of Morrow nnd to cut out tho seat now held by Barrett. As Barrett was elected last No vember for a term of four years, his tonuro of offlco cannot bo nffectod until tho cud of the tlmo for which he was elected. Siimmnt'y of Losses. A summary of tho losses In house representation shows that Washing ton loses ono, Douglas and Jackson loso tho joint district now represent ed by J. A. Buchanan, Marlon and Umatilla each loso half a member through readjustment of Joint dis tricts, and the Joint district of Gil liam, Sliermnn nnd Wheeler loses ono, these seatB now ( being occupied by G. A. Buckloy nnd W. J. Mariner. Thore Is a readjustment of lines of eastern Oregon counties Inuring chief lv to tho advantage of Crook. Bv tho now nlnn this countv will com- poso a district with Grant, Klamath dent W. C. Hrown of the New York nnd Lake, and four counties togoth-' Central Railroad, who is to speak or electing two mombors. By tho Canadian Heciprocity nt the Nu now plan,' Klamath and Lake go into iul Corn Show here, will point his a now Joint district, nnd Grant forms nrgumont with tho statement that tie another with Morrow, farmer is tho only one of nil Anicri- If Multnoinnh wero to receive hor ' industries which will suffer by share according to population It ho now trade policy. The difference would have 10 sonntors and 20 rop- rcsontatlvos. Bocauso or the losses this would causo In other counties, Multnomah will bo linahlo to enforce a claim for tho full numbor, content - Imr herself with sovon senators, along with a Joint district with ClnckanuiH and Columbia, and 1(5 representa tives, a gala of ono senator and of three and one-half representatives. "ARK TWAIN FROM GRAVE RAPS TEDDY NEW YORK'. Feb. I -An nrticlc on the "inauguration of Taft mid the di'liv'nincc of the country from Roosevelt," is tho title of one of a series on unpublished manuscripts hy sold at. auction here next week. The in" "t. Tart.Ri0!,ovelt nitidis was written Mnrtii ,m Jt f ,(j ij)m ,, . M10l1(,ri ,,,. ,, . . .. wirdon lor seven years, and oticii( ., ...... ., . . , .... , , ,.. $ uaiiKs tuai me loan ami ec nu- ? j J. T. SUMMERVILLE, Proprietor SUNNY mmxi Cleaner, sweeter, whiter clothes, is the result when you use Sunny Monday Soap. Sunny Monday is white, and contains not an ounce of rosin, which is one of the chief ingredients of all yellow laundry soaps. Clothes cost more than soap and it, there fore, pays to use the best soap, even for laundry purposes. Ask your grocer for Sunny Monday. THE N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY CHICAGO GIVEN GLAD HAND San Francisco Appreciates His Work in Successfully Boosting in the East for Panama Exposition Banquet is Tendered. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 1. Mayor P. 11. McCarthy was given tho "glad hand" when ho nrrlved hero tonight aftor successfully boosting San Fran cisco's claims for tho Panama expo sition. Tho ninyor was escorted from tho ferry to tho shoot metal workers' union- hall, where a bnnquot wns glv on in his honor. Tho cnrrlngo con taining Mayor McCarthy and mom bors of IiIb family was escorted by tho League of tho Cross Cadets. ONLY FARMERS WILL SUFFER SAYS BROWN COLUMHUS, Ohio, Fe. !. Prcsi land values, he will urge, is j Canada's favor, while the prices ofi I implements and other nwiiHifactiir-I d products here are higher here 1 AMERICAN CHINESE HELP FLOOD VICTIMS SAN FRANCISCO, Feh. .. Tlie Chinese Six Companies, a benevolo it organization of this city, yesterday sent JrT,0()() by cable to the Red Cross Society nt Shanghai for thu relief of tho flood suffers in (ho province of An Ilwei. More inniiuv is bei'iur collected in Chinatown for (he relief fund. MAYORM GARTHY 'v TVAWA T TV rjur ir SOLANO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Choicest 'dairy and alfalfa proposition In the stato. located on tho main lino of the Southern Pacific railroad, between Sacramento and San Francisco. IDEAL CLIMATE ABUNDANCE OF WATER FOR IRRIGATION Writo Us for Information DLYO.V ALFALFA LAND CO, - - IHXOX, CAL. Are You Sure That you arc getting the host men Is ami groceries? If you are trading at his storo you aro sure In your own mind that you are getting tho best. Fur thermore, your friends who know this storo know that you aro get ting the best. Its Different With Us Wo nro as suro that you are gottlng tho best goods that money can buy as wo aro sure that we aro running n storo. This doesn't menu that you cannot buy goods at other places that are just as good, for you can It simply means that everything wo sell is of tho vory best grado thnt mon ey and lpng oxperlonco can buy and that wo will not offor for sale anything thnt Is not first-class in ovory respect. This Is tho way tho lmmonBO buslnoss of this storo has been built. It Is ngnliiBt our principles to offer a slnglo article tor sale It thore Is tho slightest question as to whether It Is first-class or not. You aro invited to call and place your order for meats and groceries and should you hnppen to find anything that Heomlngly Is not satisfactory wo will gladly make It right and according to your idea, too. Warner, Wortman Premature Explosion Kills. GRAND RAIMDS, Mich.. Feb. 4. One mini was killed nnd two othoty futnlly injured horo hero today by " premature explosion of dynaniito while excavating; for a now building. jt. JLviTLmjLJ i u X 1 : "! '"V. t mi