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PXGE TWO
POSTAL SAVINGS
BMSJIICCEED
.Postmaster General Hitchcock Plcad-
" (cd by Ofreralion o( New System-
Deposits Show Plan Will Succeed
ejnejBBWvw
Look for Large Gain.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Fell. 7.
"If the necessary miproprltitlons were
nvnllrtblo I would establish rt postal
shvltiRs bank tomorrow In 500 addi
tional titles arid towns df the United
States."
This statement was made last night
by Postmaster General Hitchcock In
view of reports of the first month's
operation of the pbsttil savings sys
tem. The reports nro most gratify
ing to Mr. Hitchcock.
They nro rognrded as demonstrat
ing that tho now system has already
passed tho experimental stage. '
They are regarded as demonstrat
ing that the new system has already
passed tho experimental stage.
Tho certificate of deposit plan,
which Ib an Innovation In tho trans
action of postal savings business Is
shown to bo admirably adapted to
Its pnrposo. It is readily understood
by depositors and Is easily handled
"by postmasters.
Tho total doposlts In tho 48 exist
ing postal banks for January will ap
proximate ?CO,000. This is tin nvbr-
ngo of about $1200. Assuming that
this average will bo maintained
throughout tho year, tho aggrogato
of aniliial doposlts will bo eloHo to
thrcoiquarterH of a million dollars.
It Is assumed by officers of tho sys
tem that tho deposits will be corre
spondingly greater when tho sorvlco
is extended to first class offices.
Rebels Rob Stores.
CULIAOAN, Me., Fob. 7.A baud
of, revolutionists at TnniiiHkin, near
Siilnloa, Hceurcd 8(10 from the nior
chlinlH of that plnco today by threat -eiiiny
to destroy llioir cHtnhlishiuoiith
if tho contribution were i outsell.
Eighty insurreeloB aro -reported
headed for this city, ancl Kovornor
lledo linn soul J (10 rttrnlcH mid Rold
ierri to incol tlifili. A clash Is ex
pected. AT
ANIENT DAI BURNS
Tli) "Tiger" bunk house, occupied
liy seven employes of (lib Golden
Drift company at the- Anient dam,
was destroyed by fire on Sunday af
ternoon. Tho fire started about .'1
"o'clock while tlib boys Wero busy
werkinj: nt the dam, u considerable
distance above the liuildiujj, and the
bouse with all il onntouts vviin noon
destroyed. The men oeciiypiuj,' the
bliuso were Outgo Snow, Phil Starr,
Thou. Taylor, Chan. MoKiuiuiotiH,
Hob McNutt, William Hunter and
Mr. Floyd, and all their belonging.
ennsisliui: of clothing, jewelry, m
tdruinontt), etc., were burned, the
boys fliivim; only tho working olollu's
they had on at the timo of tho fire.
Mr. Taylor, who is an cngiueor, bad
his civil service papers burned, lif
bidos his other article. Thin in quite
it gorious loan to him. It is no'
known bow tho firo utiiitcd. Thi"
moniing fluorgu Sunders, agent of. the
Chicago. Hogiio Hivor eompany, pre
gcnlod oueb of Hie boys with a new
suit oC clothe lo bulp make up their
loss.
Want Tlpplnn Stopped.
MADISON, Win. Feb. 7.- Dissatis
fied with tho present niili-tippiiig law.
AsHcmiilyiiinn .1. N. Jnhiidin is today
flaming a new hill which lie will in
troduce in the Wiscon-dii legii.lH.tMrc,
aaeowing n heavy penally upon nnv
itoiiorMli(iii wlioh employe accept
iHi. Johnson's bill in aimed directly
at Hid ruilrmwU und the l'ulbnau
Oompany. A luiuimtim fine of -
witli a in.iximum poniHty of $fl00
4Ui(1 impriiioumuiil are provided.
lobiiiHm litflievoa that tho railroad
mid tho PullniHii company got all
Hint is coining to them wlieu tho
tiekols Hie purclmsed, witliout h gtriti
ning purler holding out u black mlui
ritli tlitt IdeH of getting it "graft
ed." Bold Bank Robbery.
UNWOOn, Kmin.. I'Vb. 7. Wrh
drawn gun two or Hi roe yeggtorn t
(hy buid back a crowd of eilisetw
libro while a liiit'd blew oiuui and rob
bed tlio safe of the Lin wood State
Hunk, securing $1800. Morn than
$2)60 in gold was overlooked.
Wlion the first explosion set off
the robber drew crowd of rarl.r
riiors to the htnk the two uum out
trido warned tUetti off. After a sec
ond blast the doors of the vault gae
way mid Hie Hire bandits fled. A
posse is pureuiug thorn.
BUNK
ADVOCATES OF
BILL
T
Trump Card Is Played by Opposition
to Injured Workman's Compensa
tion Act But Trick Is Taken bv
Advocates Early Report Expeetci!.
SAIiKM, Or., Fob. 7. Tho trump
card of the opposition to the Injured
tvorkmnn's compensation act, Intro
duced In the loglslnluro by Represen
tative Abbott, was played last night
bofore tho Judiciary committee- by
the opposition to the measure and
the trick taken by the advocates of
tho bill. Attorney William Davis,
attempting to show a Joker In the
bill, demanded an explanation ns to
why a clause appearing In tho law
was not nlso In tho contract to he
entered In by workmen and employ
er. And at tho climax when ho ex
pected advocates of tho measure to
ho confounded with confusion ho and
those opposing the measure were
thrown Into rout by tho unison cry
from tho challenged to "put It In."
Tho members of the committee were
visibly Impressed by this ovldonco of
fulrncBS and entire absonco of "Jok
ers" In tho measure that they went
thoroughly Into tho various features
questioning Attorney James It. Keor,
who served as legal advisor to tho
voluntary cominlttco which drafted
tho bill from a humanitarian stand
point, closely In regard to tho effect
on the employers' Indemnity measure
adopted at tho Novombor election,
which convinced them It would re
main Intact. It Is expected tho com
mittee will mako nn early report on
tho measure.
No Chanflo for Wheeler.
HHHKKIiBY, Cnl., Fel. 7i Presi
dent Hciijiiniin Ido W'lieoier of lite
University '!' California todiiy iimdit
official denial of Hid report that ho
lind been ol'Jered mid would accept
Hie presidency of Princeton Univer
sity. Wheeler also onid there was
nolliintr in tlm Hlory that lie would
head the University of Pennsylvania,
Us lie feels Unit lie Hues his services
to California.
GOULD WARNED
AGAINST LORD DEC1ES
NRW YORK, Keb. 7.- Threaten
ing letters sent Miss Vivien Uould
warning her against marrying Lord
DocIcm mo In tho hands of tho pollco
today. All wero anonymous and
their contents wore kbpt fiocrot from
MIha Gould. One of them read:
".My Denr, Sweet tllrl: How-are-.
Itoiuembcr tho fato of your aunt,
who niitriied a bluo-bloodod noble
man, the rotten romiiaiif of a deeltu-
Ing race. Tliore are still Colint Cus-
tellaiies waiting to snatch up good,
olean American gliiR for tholr dol
hti'H. Ouco they have done this, they
noon throw aside the pure young
things and return to their ways of
dissolution."
GAS MAIN STARTS
BIG SEATTLE FIRE
SKATTI.K, Wah., Feb 7 -- The
uullmritiw aNccrtHiiied tliat the fiiu
that wiped out a business block on
Second Avenue Saturday ovoniim
und caused a los of at least $lft0,
000 VMi due to (lefectivc tfim nuiiiH.
Two fiieuiou mo in the liiiwpiul
loduv recoveriiiK front the effectii of
inlialiinr smoke and sa funics-.
Texas Plans New Fruits
SAN ANTONIO. IMi. 7. - Kn
coid'Hiffd by tho reulls froin e
perinicuU "I the I'uitcd States K.pc
rimciiial Sliiliou at Kort Hrnwh,
near HrowiiNville, Southrct Tayiih,
iVrtitci'h Hie planniiiK lo iuvnde the
N'tirth witli nral Hbvv fruits mid
vpkMuIiU'w hiiliorld uiiktmwu to (he
great uiujurily tif Auiriftini. Ctni
cruble hiieceoH bus been had in thi
section of Tpxhh in vniwiuir varionM
kinds of native ilcxiean fruits, e
K'inllv the aiiuacalc. Thi, koiip
(inieri callfd the "nlliKHior pear,"
grown readily and will prove h de
cided addition u Naiad dialiws. It
is the siae of a large huf, Htid W
eoverud with a thick skin. The meat
in firm ami of delicious Uitc, of
irron color mid oily.
The natiVf Mevicau pluck it fmni
tho lrw, ieln off the skin and fiu
(pientiy makca a meal off two or
three arucates without retorting to
the bread like tortilla. It is prtiposed
to advertise it on Northern market,
for visitors who come in San An
tonio irrow very fond of it In agua
cale salad, and the hotls and llexi
iiiii reatnuranta feature it on thoir
menu cards.
IlatklDB for Henlth.
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jMEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE,
"MI" CALIOPE
' CALLED PES!
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Society for the Abatement of Pest
Confers Decree of Butcher of Hai
mony and Professor of Discords
Upon Nat. Enujilccr
At tho rogulnr dally meeting ol
the Society for the Abatement ol
Pests held last night on the
c.ornor of street It was unan
Imously decided that tho engineer of
the Nntatorluin, he of the "Home
Sweet Home" which nightly rend"
tho nl'r. lit! presented with ono of tilt
biggest and Juiciest of limes now en
rotito from California for distribu
tion among various pests.
The blowing of tho whistle at tin
Nntatorluin heralding the arrival or
the three-meal periods every daj
romos as a boon and n blessing ti
tho many thousands whoso Inger
dolls are with them only In tho form
or a fond inbmory, but why the pub
lic tympanum should be outraged
nlglitly by tho horrible mnssacrelng
of that ancient and honorable
"Home Sweet Home" effort on the
part of a musically Inclined engineer
and a hundred horse-power botlor Ik
more than the members of tho local
lodge of the Show Me club can un
derstand. CITY WINS FIRST TILT
WITH LUMBER COMPANY
KUOKNK, Ore., Feb. 7.-The Cit
of Kugono iias scored its first vie
lory in the injunction suit brought b
the Ilootlt-Kelly Lumber Company 1.
restrain the city from diverting tb
water from the McKenzie Hivor foi
uso by (ho city's municipal elect rl
plaht which is liearing completion.
Word wim received hero today ih.v
Judge John S. Coke, before whom tin
case has been brought, sustained th
city's demurrer. The rfuil was brough
into the Circuit Court of Lane Coiinh
in November, 11)01), and when it wi
filed created consternation nmoiu
the members of the City Council, wh.
little dreamed (bat the big lumbc
corporation would pluce obstacles i,
their way.
J
TO ACT
SACKA.MKNTO, Cal., Teh. 7.
Senator Jonathan llourno of Orogon
has tolegraphed Uovernor JohiiBon
urging tho California executlvo to
take tpilck action on tho resolution
calling on congress to let tho peopli
vote on tho constitutional amend
ment for direct election of United
States collators.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
J. A. l'ViTeiros lo r'crdiiuind Web
her bond for deed. M II blk II Ol
sous udditioti lo City of Mudford,
$800.
(Ins Samuels el us to Martin Mc-
Donoub. Warranty deed. Strips t-f
and 10 feet wide mid along full
length tract ol land comprised i
Kirliou of seeliou 'J.'). Township Si"
. rnnge 'J west Willmnetle Mer. $1.
Dora Helms to 1). II. Hans cam
.aiTiintoe deed, t'arcel land al iulcr-
eetion east line "(V street with S.
iue Hast Olh st. Medio id $10.
S. Schupbuek el ux lo V. II. Dill.
iW'arrautee deed, l'areel laud situat-
d in section 111 township l$, S range
H K. of Willamette .Mer. containing
0 acre, $2000.
Tlionitis V. MeAudrews lo Isunr
. Armstrong, (uit j'laim deed. W.iiH
.ores contained in sections 'JO, 21, 2$,
and 'J20. township 117 S. rnnge 1
vest Willametts Mer. $10.
Maggie Huckley to l-.aae V. Ann-
trung. Quit claim deed. 'Jli.OS aere
in Ncclkuu- -'0. 'Jl, '-S nnd "JO in
ownhip 117 S. rmige I Wont WHIu-
aeite .Mer. $10.
Uoltie L l'elton ot al to Otforgo H.
4rtdlfry. Warren I y deed. S. W. tjuar-
pr of the S..W., (UHiter of section 10
ml X. W. niiurtor of N. W. quarter
f section 13 in township 33 S. .
nnge 1 west of Willamette Mer.
1000.
Old Records Burn.
CONSTANTINOI'I.K. Feb. 7. -
Records of inestimable value, souV
dutiui; buck to the times of the
Caesars, wore destroyed hen totla
when the council of state huildink
bttrhed with nu estimated loss of
about $1,000,000. The urtnie minis
ter's hourfe. was badly damaged.
Archives of the city from the day
when the Turk conquered it from
the RoUmits are not included in the
estimate of the lojta. Only the les
sening of a gnie prevented a large
part of the eity being destroyed.
1 liaakiu tor iiemup
MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1911.
1' ' s
nee Hosier Itrouu Xoniglit at the
Jsls.
Novelty In the line of artistic vau
levllle is given in the comedy ere
itlon of "UuBter's riurglar" present
ed this season by Coyd Coleman and
'lis cnpablo company of performers.
The sketch Is an original one, on
lines far divergent from tho usual
niidevlllo acts, and appeals bqth to
'ho humorous and pathetic sides ol
lire. Llttlo Buster Brown, In the
baractor rolo, Is tho Idol of ladles
tnd chlldron, and tliou,;li but a child
lis cloar cut work represents stage
raft and .skill not found in ninn.v
ilder actors. Boyd Coleman, the
lever character actor, Invests vaude
ville with a new presence tho high-
'r order of stago work. "BustorV
nurglar" Is the vaudevlllo hit of the
icason and Is playing tiver the leadlap
Ircuits, and Its finish, tono and char
icter aro now to the stage.
I
All WHITE SLAVER:
Al'STIN. Tex., Keb. 7.--"IIam
white slavers' " is the substance of i
illl pending today in tho Texas leg
islature. The house adopted It and
it is believed the-senate will do like
vlso. The measure provides five
ears' Imprisonment for procuring In
nates for disreputable houses. Tin
lieiialty for a second offense la hnng
iug. itHAi) ix Kism:iiAi:v .si'.vskt
MACA'ASM.
Ran Diego, the olty of dreams come
true. Beautifully illustrated in four
colors. Tetrassinl singing In the
itreets of San PnTuclsco. Cluistmaf
ICve. Now on sale. All news stands.
15 cents. 277
KHTTHX IIO.MK TMIlOl't.ll TIIK
srxxv SOl'TII.
When you arrauae your eastern
trip be sure to Include the Sunset
ltoute through New Orlenns, 151 Paso.
I.os Angeles and San Francisco for
return. It Is a splendid educational
journey, and at this time of tho year
especially delightful because so warm
ami comfortable. ISvery mllo Ib
through the sunny southland tlie
rice and cotton fields of Louisiana
and Texas, the vast mirage meses of
New Mexico and Arlsoua now spread
with bright green, the orange jtrove
and semi-tropic charm of Califor
nia, miles and miles along the ocean
shore, and several of the most In
teresting it on the continent. Ask
our local railroad agent all about
It. 292
Medrord, 'Or.. Pb. 0. 1911 This
is to certify that aUout November 1st
my daughter was taken wiih a se
vere attack f rheuutatbtm which ren
dered 'her loft arm useless, in fact
It was so near paralysed that sho
was not able to wove her finxers,
but knowing of genta of Dr Chriw
Young's marvelous cures of long
standing rases of rheumatism, we de
cided to consult htm. in which I am
pleased to say made no mistake, as
bis remedies acted at he claim, d they
would, and after the third ticatmeut
the rheumatic pain entirely left her
and she has not had any symptoms
of rheumatism slnee; besides her
general health Is routk Unproved and
I do not hesitate Itf Mtrlg I heliere
those afflicted with riMtumatlotn or
Paralysis will do well U) consult Dr
Chow Young, wbogt bong is corner
Tenth and Front street. Med lord.
Oregon.
CM A v v nss
ELIEF UNDER WAY
HHIE OBTRICT.
Expcndltarc of $360,000 for hdtal of
Two Million Suffers is Authorized
Stencil From Unuurled Dead is
Causing Diseases.
NANKING, Feb. 7. Tho expendi
ture of $3CO,000 for the rellof of
2,000,000 famine sufferers was au
thorized today by the provincial au
thorities of Annul and Kiang Su.
The supplies will be sent out In pack
trains to the remote fnrmlng sections,
where the distress Is worst, and
where hundreds of peasants are dy
ing daily. .
The stonch from the unburled dead
In the streets is a fearful menace to
the relief workers.
To prevent a recurrence of the fam
ine, which was caused by the" des
truction of last year's crops by
loods from the Hwal river and Its
rlbittarles, embankments will be
'jullt to drain the vast network of
cailals.
REEDS RETURN HOME
AFTER VISIT HERE
II r. and Mrs. J. C. Reed, parents
if Mrs. J. W. Bobbins of this city,
wive left their home in BlooinNeld,
'a., after a Bojourn here of almost
lx months.
They will brenk their journey oast
it Pueblo. Col., where tlioy will make
short stay.
Will Wed by1 Proxy.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Feb. 7.
liirriiiKe by proxy is bein urritnsed
oday by William Aijer, a chauffeur
.iio dene, lo wed ji f;irl in Holland.
I'w'o bridegrooms, twit brides, two
veddiny ceremonies, thousands of
idles apart, considerable red tiijio
mil exchange of certificates and
hen one wedding will' be required
ef'ire Al.jcr will have tin; woman
f his choice. Decause his sweet -icavt
is jmor and the immigration
aws bar her out tf ibis country.
ljer will wed a proxy here, lit-.
-weetlieari will do the same in 1 1 ol -and
and then sail for America
MAYOR GAYNOR'S AUTO
MM BROOKLYN GIRL
NP.W YORK. Feb. 7. -iliss isab
l.i II. Smith, a Hroohlyn giii, is rc-
ivering today from injuries received
lieu Mayor Haynnr's automobile
truck her on Ihooklyn Hridge. Mis-s
Muith was tnkon home in the New
oik mayor's innehine, while (iayiior
loarded a car and sought his way
'irougli the slow o Iho city hall.
iMIiKS ri'HKI) IX II TO 11 DAYS.
PA.O OINTMENT is guaranteed
o euro any caso of itching, blind,
deeding or protruding plica la G to
1 d.-.ys pr money refunded. COc.
To Whom It May Concern
We Iiuvc no watered stock or -li rc
if. any granite (imrrien to sell whicl'
ironiise to pay in dividends one dol
ii r mid upwards per annum, to
very dollar invested by the iinw.ir,
uU'chiMcr. In tact we have iiethin:
o give iiwav JUST' IlKl'AlSH IT
IS YOU. l'r instance, a in-imi
nnt the ordiimry price of which, "
(lose figuring would be $100.00 i-mil.'
.iot be s:dd for $7.i.OO. Tbi cmi 1
not be douo unless tbu jirice w i
raised in excels of the nciiml ..luc
mil drop, ninking believe that n a
were Kecuriiisc a bargain. Ye in
doing a legitimate und honest bns
nous, nnd carry a limited number .
ihhmiineuts on lutiitl, mid we hImp vc,i
went of the vnrilm gramle -iium
rits in openitioii in Jackson Coint',
the largest (Iranite (juarrviug oik'
Polishing (.'ouijmuv irt sinithcrn Hu
ston Kfnnii). Tlus oitipnnv gcner.iii
their own olsotrio liower and Use ,!i
uit in''rovsd modern irfachnierv, .
if you patronise us yon will ymr,
the most, and best, vnlucs tor .ir
money.
Phone or nddre
tlu L X 1
MONTMKXT CO, iVnlr.il i'.n
Ore. 2"it'
$13,000
will buy s business proper! v one-h.iU
block from th business center nf
Malu street, lot 70x110; can lease for
five yours st $2000 per year. This tul
will not appear again.
A. r. UAUNKTT. j
Modfortl National Rank, opposite
P. O.. srouud floor. tl
Uasktis for health.
HEW EHBINEEIb --
TO BE A
Mayor Canon Will In all Protanlllly
Name Successor to Harry E. Foster
at This Evenings Session of City
Council.
In all probability Mayor Canon
will at this evening's session of the
olty council submit tho name of a
ltew city engineer to succeed Harry
13. Foster. Tho appointment follows
.Mr. Foster's retirement of his own
Initiative, as he wishes to take up
private work.
PP0IN1ED
Mayor Canon has two hibn In vlow.'"" a sub8tau.
for the position, but ,, to , Jjj J J, boon ma(1, 8inco
nounco thoir nnnios until late this "' b . ,,... ,,.,,. in,.ionsed
afternoon as a final choice has not as
yet been made. "om ?"v'"v" w T
Gcoiko Tranna will this evening ...nr.-m uaotcm
be named superintendent of the city! EFFORT MADE TO HASTEN
water works, succeeding M. M. Gault. SCHOOL LAND SALES
Other business to come before the, .... - o
council this evening will bo for the, WASHINGTON. Kdi. . - Sena n
most part of a routine nature, wlthll'hnmborhiin today was advise. o
the exception of the request of the the Secretary of the Interior Unit c
fireboys for the purchase of nddi-lforts will be made to expedite nflio.i
tional equipment for tho department,
Daring Bandits Failed.
(illCAHO. Ills.. Feb. 7. Mcatt-i
off nfler a hot light, two daring ban
dits were balked in u street car hold
no today which occurred within two
blocks of a police station on the
South Side. Stopping the car by a
threat to shoot the inOtoriiian, one of
the bandits on the front platform
Marled through lit join bis comrade,
who had bonuled the citr at the roar.
One of the paseiigfrs punched' the
robber just as he came through tlie
door. Iviiockiuir him otf the platform.
The othor, seeing his pal s lull, jump
ed off the rear end and when the po
lice amv'.c'd licit li had vhliishe'd.
Sunday is Lovers Day
LOS- ANOKLKS, Cal.. Feb. 7.
Love letters constitute over half the
mail called for at Hie local post of
fice on Sundays, according to the
postal nuthoiitics who me making an
investigation to determine whether u
would be advisable to close the pot
office on the Sabbath.
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FROH'IOGOHOBILES"
The "Nat" Specials last night de
feated the "Locomobile" team by ti
score of 2211 to 2179 in a bowling
tournament held In the Nntatorluin
alleys last night.
The first game was won by tho
Locomobiles by a margin of fiS pins,
but the "Nat" team picked up in the
last two ganiog and won tho final
score. '
Mornan at Nice.
NICE, Feb. 7. J. I'lerpor.l Mor
gan, apparently in Hie lies! of henlt'i
m rived here todav. lie landed from ilav evening were held Tm-d.n aid r
he -tc mer Cell ic at Yi'lc Franc noon. The service- were in chai
md let i for Monte C.ulo. wbcie l.i'm' Mi'df.ud Lodge, No. 10.!, A. Vx
will rcinnin several davs '. M.
tkt&fotfcfrtf&Wtbfa&
TIMBER LOCATIONS
Evvvy rnitt'd Statt-s citizt'ii lias ,i tim
hcr location right of lh'0 acres if von
still liavf vonrs, lTSK IT NOW. Vc
hare . .
A FEW GOOD ONES
on which wo can locate you. Fop fur
Uiorjiartioiilars, address
EVANS & McKERCHER
TIMBER CRUISERS
If OMYiamst.
Ashland, Or.
Medford Bakery
TOPI) l
'IOMI' M V " ' ' ' !iA
OFFICIALS
A
RE RE-ELECTED
Jackson Coo Bank Kolas Annual
Meeting Regular Dividend Declar
edGreat' Growth ?flade In De
posits in 10 Years.
At the regular annual meeting of
tho stockholders of the Jackson Coun
ty bank all of the officials of that
ihstltutidn were re-elected. They
are! W. I. Vawtor, president; C.
G. R. Lindley. vice-president; C. "W.
' ... uin. re a Flfor. as
J C" J' cashier. The regular annual
,,..,.,..., ... ,ininro,l.
JUU l ' snnnlOO
iiu iiiproviug iiib wieu.... ..
M'llOOl SelCCUOUS, SO Mini .m -.....
inav have the early benefit of the
funds to be derived from their saie.
Under present rules all indcnuitlv
lands selected by the stale nnisl be
examined i the field by ti speci il
agent before approval. This rule li is
caused delay ill actidu hereto fori.
To Restrict Marriage.
SACHAMI5NTO. Cal., Feb. 7. -
Common mnrrlagcs ratified by a min
ister or jifBtico of the peace and wed
dings at sea or upon tug boats will
bo unlawful in California unless tho
bride and bridegroom first secure a
license, according to a bill Introduced
today In tho" assembly. '
Man Beaten and Roblicil.
SAN KltANTlSCO. Oil.. Feb. 7. -Y.
U. (Irant, u business man and a
life member of the Klk Lodge, Ju.i
cau, Abtska. is at St. .Mary's Hospi
tal following u severe beating iy
thugs, flraitt was found unconscious
ill a pool of water in the street, lie
had been robbed.
ELKS PREPARE TO
PRESEil OPERA
The local lodge of Klks i-. ptvparn z
for Iho staging of the opera "I 1
Diavolo' at the Mcdfoid Opi.i
Hoiiho on the evenings of .March -'
and .'1.
Tho east will bo filled by ioe il
men and hfdios nnd parts for the per
forinnueu will bo distributed anions
Iho players for their study within
Iho next few days.
Lyon Funeral Today.
The last rites over the remains of
.1. A. Lyon who died in (his eitv Sipi-
Box 204
Red Bluff, Cal.
W A T C II I X (J T II K
A I) l I X II
wining. tQ and going from this Imk
ciy gives a view of happy faces, with
nt a trace of dyspepsia on a slii!?l
i .e. Don't start trylug to make
'read m mother used to. jiuy it
lure, save the labor and get better
1'iead. aud more for your money.
Everything warranted iaire.
. Delicatessen
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