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IMEDFOto'MAnj TRIBUNE. MKDtiOitD. ORKOON, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1011. POTE'THKlSfc -. ,s J V COr CHARGED BRIBE TAKING Jack Johnson's Nemesis is Under Arcst Says Matter Has Been Fnmecl Up in Order to Get Away Wlh Him. sjN FHANCISCO, Cal., March 31. Clirged with hnviug accepted bbrijos from iiulolsts for their ri lend after he hail arrested them for speding, Polieemnn Willium L. Cei nnrjbesjt known to fame as the pcr sistjnt nemesis of Pugilist Jack Johjson, is out hero today on $0000 bai following his arrest by detec tive1 ncting on instructions from Chif of Police 'Sovmour. (i'innr, who snys the 'whole affair is "plant," was arrested after De tedivcs Conlon and Lconhardt had sepn him accept nn envelope con lniiiiL &" from Oscar G. Killon. 1 sjeder whom Ccinar had threatened will arrest. Cemar was nabbed af- tcl 11 sharp struggle and before ho hcl time to open the envelope in wlich is said to have been a bill pri- vjely marked by Chief Seymour hhself. Possibility of a big police scandal i seen in entries in Ceinar's nole- bok. in which different notatio lh fll of influential speeders being !( ascd through "pull, and, some ni- 1..a 4 tin lll1fll rkltt(t lt 1 I J til f. erior officers in the police depart lient. CRUISERS TO PLAY AT WAR WITH RESERVE , SEATTLE, Wash., March JU.- The six cruisers of the Pacuic ilcot will be plncod utthi disposal of the naval inililinmen of Oregon, Wnsh- I ingtoji'and California early in July, I for practice inuncuvcrs, nccording to officials at the Bremerton navy yard ttfduy. , According to the plans announced '' there Will bo exteusivo maiicuvcrs of tho cruiser fleet. Two cruisers will bo assigned to each btatc. On July 2, the cruisers will be di vided into three divisions, arriving at Portland, Seattle and San Fran cisco nnd tho militiamen wil be as signed to tho vessels for duty with the regular crow to .lenrn the rou tine of life aboard ship. Tho ves sels will also proceed to sea to give tho hhoro men an opportunity to be come accustomed to deep sen cruis ers will be assigned to each state. On July 'J, the cruisers will be di vided into thrco divisions, arriving at Portland, Seattle and San Fran cisco and the militiamen will be as- signed to the vessels for duty with the regular crew to Icnrii the rou tine) of life aboard ship. Tho vessel will also proceed to sea to give the shore men nn opportunity to became accustomed to deep sea cruising and its discomforts. CLAIMS HE HAS RIGHT TO BEAT HIS WIFE ST. PAUL, Minn., March 31. Jos eph Travesko of No. 300 Chestnut street, maintained in police court that ho has a right to whip his wile whenever ho pleases, and defied Judge Hanft to keep him from it. "1 whip her when she 'misses' me," said Traveske. "1 will not promise to quit it." Judge Hanft was inclined to dis charge Travesko if ho would proui iso to stop beating tho woman, but Travesko refused. lie said that he ' made .fl'J a weok, of which she got moro than half, and ho considered ithat this gave him a right to strike liter when she nagged him. The man refused to ask for any clemency and biiid ho preferred going to tho workhouse to making any promise. Judge Hanft sentenced him to 15 days. Travesko is a laborer, working at the McMillan packing ilaut. Scouts Adam and Eve Yarn. HAHTJ-'OKI), Conn., March 31. 'he Gardon of Kden applo story got , blaok oyo in an address hero by joorge Smith of Molro&u, Conn.. Wrotiiry of the Connecticut Horti iiiltiirnl s.ociot.v. who declared thut hat fruit could not possibly have rowu in a climato like that of tho brdvii of Kden. Mr. Smith said int on the fateful morning when !v .looido.l to "tempt" Admit, and toidantHllv saddle oterual mUory lid woo on the earth, she doiibtlws taut into the ir orchard nnd clne I juicy mid fine looking lar and kit U wliHt it was that he took to ji ..loopy Adam ami which her ored. )ou. contort "did mi" The Itwturer paoribed the oimiHie oi uie unnn jf F.deu a tniHnl. GREEN STUFF IS PLENTIFUL Market in Good Condition With Spring Supply Coming in Early Much Arrives From California for Local Offering. The retail market of Medford is in good condition at the present time. Green stuff is especially plen tiful and there is no reason to be lieve that any shortage will be felt fills snrini?. rii'pnii nnnu. iMinliflownr. head lettuce, asparagus and rhubarb made up the greater part ot the re tail shipments. A large shipment of California veg etables containig cauliflower, tur nips, beets, radishes, celery, arti chokes, rhubarb and onions and a number of banana. Calls Noah's Flood a Myth. NEW YORK', March 31. The scriptural story of the flood wlnVh has been taught in the Sunday schools of every Christian land for ages, was characterized by the Hcv. Dr. Charles F. Akcd in his .sermon in Fifth avenue Baptist church ,-s unbelicvnblo by students of history or science. Certain parts of the Hook of Genesis, ho added, are akin to the legends of Assyria and Baby lon. "We gain and do not lose," said Dr. Akcd, "when wo try to learn the inspiring lessons of those myths in the Bible. ' TWO DINOSAUR TRACKS ARE SOLD FOR $1000 a HAND JUNCTION, Col., March 31. Two dinosaur tracks, $1000 That is the novel merchandising deal consummated hero today by Elmer Terrill, a homesteader in tho Big Park country, with the Chicago Museum of Natural History on the purchasing end. Marks of the ancient maminals wcro mado in the sandstone forma tion on tho Terrill homestead and iln blocks of stone containing the im prints will at once be quarried and shipped to the Windy City. (ILOltlOUS HAIIt. Any "Woniau Can Have It in n Very IV w Days. Many thousands of women, refined nnd educated, luivo learned that it Is not hard to have, and to keep an abundanco of lustrous hair, if Paris- Ian Sago tho hair grower is used dai ly. Sinco its Introduction Into America, Parisian Sago has becomo a primo favorlto with women who deslro luxu riant and radiant hair that will not fall out or turn gray. Used dally as a drosslng it will keop tho scalp im maculately clean; will stop Itching and falling hair and remove every particlo of dandruff. Chas. Strang thinks so inucji qf Parisian Sago that ho guarantees It to do as advertised. Largo bottle 50 conts. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that tho Roguo Rlvor Valloy Univorslty CI"b will mako application to tho city council of tho city of Medford, Ore gon at Its regular meeting on April IStli, 1911 for a licenso to sell spirituous liquors, and malt liquors, In quantities less than a gallon, at its club room in tho Mall Tribune building on Fir street, for a period of six months. Roguo Rlvor Valloy Univorslty Club. By W. C. ANDERSON, 10 Socrotary. NOTICE. Is hereby givon that tho under signed will apply at tho mooting of tho olty council of the city of Mod ford to be held on April 18th, 1011. at 7:30 p. in. for a retail liquor lic enso to soil malt vinous and spiritu ous liquors nt rotail for six months at tho storo room on the ground floor No. 21 South D'AnJou street, Mod ford, Orogon. Datod March 2flth, 1911. WM. GILL, JOHN S. OUiU JAMKS VOOKLI. I CHAD IN SUNSET MAGAZINE "MOTORING THROUGH CALIPOR. by Lloyd Oabourno. Beautifully Il lustrated In four colors. "The Spell", a romantic serial by C. N. and A. M. Williamson. "In the Shadow of tho Dragon," by Grunt Cariientor. Des criptive etory of San Francisco's Chi nese quarters. April Igsuo now on nlo. 15 cents. NOW DOWLING MAY BE GIVEN N. T. TOGA Democrats Said to Have Agreed to Break Deadlock in , Senatorial Election Call Out for Full Attend ance at Conference. ALBANY, X. Y., March 31.-A general conference of I he democratic I party state leaders yesterday, ended in the prediction that the dead lock over the selection of n United States senator would end Saturday The tip is out thut Supreme Court i Justice Dowling will bo elected. I A call is out for full attendance' at tho conference tomorrow and if I a selection is made it is probable thnt the legislature will adjourn for a week to permit the fitting up of temporary quarters for the legisla tors following tho fire' at the cap ital. Changes Her Mind. SPK1NGF1EU), HI., March 31. -"1 formerly was a suffragette, but no more of it for me. I woke up," snid Phoebe Coitzinr., speaking against suffrage for women in the lower house of Iho Illinois legisla ture today. "Women la'clc true pa triotism," she continued. "They have no right to the ballot. No wo men want it except agitators, cjub women and society butterflies seek ing publicity. IS PUT UNDER ARREST EL PASO, Tex., March SI. A man claiming; to bo Louis B. Colo of Portland, Oregon, a member of tho firm of Colo and Colo, manufac turers' agents, Is under arrest hero today by officers of tho dopartment of justlco on the ehargo of having Impersonated an army officer. Complaint was filed against Colo by tho management of tho St. Rlgls Hotel who charged tho I'ortlandor had represented himself to ho a col onel in tho army and thus had ob tained money from tho hotel clerks. Notice Fruit Growers Wo have leased tho Page Packing houso and will npernto in tho Med ford district this coming season. We nro tho second oldest company in California and are, members of the California Fruit Distributors who handled 70 per cont of tho deciduous fruit out of California this past sea son. Call on our northwestern agent E. M. McKoany, room 1 Stownrt building and talk mattois ovor with rim boforo making your seasons ar rangements. Advances mado If do slred. PRODUCERS FRUIT CO. Sonic of today's store ads probably hhow you where you can get it at about the price jou expect to pay, or less. TALENT Real Estate FOR SALE Good business opportunities and lo cations, nil paying. TEDDY'S DAMS1TK Isn't In it Vith our LANDSITK. For Instance, a 1000-acro tract contalnluK ovor 200 acros of tho fa mous Bear crook bottom land, In al falfa, and extending to tho higher land, which Is sot to orchards In part, all tho hind being good fruit laud Soino of tho laud is now In bear ing trees and may bo pi rrhased at reasonable flKuros, tho alfalfa land with a good stand of alfalfa for $270 to $300 per aero; young orchards good stand, ?260 por acre, and grain land at $175 per ncro. This is an "Ideal" tract for a col ony, ns it would out up Into small or largo places to an advantage, or may b'a purchased In 10, 12, 20, 40. CO and GO-ncro or uuy size trlcts. ' Easy Ujrms given at low intorost. ; MPRSONATED OFFICER Located threa mllos from Ashland and ono inllf from Talent, Or. A 71-acro tract 2 miles Weet Tal ent, good 8-room house and largo barn; 8 acres under ditch and In al falfa and garden land; 34 acres un dor plow, and trees; 20 acres of or chard, of which 6 acres are In bear ing; telopu"e and R. P. D.; half cash, balance good terms ami easy payments. For plenty of othor bargains call or addross G. A. Gardner TALKNT, ORRGON, TALENT MAY GET WATER SYSTEM Stock Company is Being Organized to Dili Artesian Well and Furnish Pure Water to Residents of Little City to the South. A movement is on foot in Talent , to organizo a local slock company in order to raiso funds for drilling 'in artesian well to furnish water for town purposes and to afford ade quate fire protection. At present I he only supply of water is from the wells, and there is no way to fight fire except by a bucket brigade As there are two successful artesian wells within a quarter milo of the J own there is every reason to believe that an abundant supply of water can be struck within tho town limits. I A tank will ho erected as reservoir and to furnish pressure for fire-' fighting purposes. J. 11. Lacy has donated the lot , upon which his homo stands for the sue oi ino wen uiyi win move nisj house to make room for tho well and r tank. The houso is located on the! hiirhcst. snot, in (own niul is llinri'fiiro particularly well suited for tho well and storage tank. Drilling will prob- I ably be started in the near future. A dredgo built to deopon British i i harbors with rocky bottoniH 1h powi orfnl cuOllirli to lift rnil(H wolirhlni. ' S a ton ami a half and dlachargo thoin through chutes upon barges. is TABOO IN. NEBRASKA LINCOLN, Neb., March ai. While there is littlo doubt but that the lower lioiiBo will jmsB tho bill per mitting Sunday baseball in Nohraska savo when It Is forbidden by muni cipal authorities, it Is doubtful whether it will become a law. Gov ernor Aldiich lias intimated that he will veto themoasure. Tho bill, which has already pass ed tho soiiate, has been rocommeiid cd for passage by the house acting as a committee anil will' bo up for consideration within a day or two. Haskins for Hcalfli. I We have the Water and the Terms are Easy Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FEED N. CUMMINGS, Managor. Offices 3d floor Medford National Bank Bldg Irrigated Orchard Tracts The Returns- from Strawberries and Cantaloupes grown in be tween the trees will meet your payments. ROGUBLANDS INC. FRED N. CUMMINGS, Managor. 8 acres in orchard, modern houso, good barn, richest soil in close in, price Medford Bakery TODI) CO. HOME-MADE PIES AND PASTRY J. E. ENYA11T, Prestdont J. A. PERRY, Vlc6-Presldont 5 F. E. MERRICK. Vlco-Presldjnt JOHN S. ORTII, Cnahlor J W. B. JACKSON, Asa't Cnshlor. J I The Medford National Bank jj 1 Capital, $100,000.00 i 2 Surplus, $20,000.00 ! v ' SAKE DEPOSIT? BOXES FOE BENT. A GENEItAli BANKING j I EUHINKSS TBANSAOTED. Wo SOLICIT VOUR PATRONAGE. ! sivNsfrNrs'r-r H. B. PATTERSON The QUAKER Everything in the Nursery Line Sec the nice English Hollies. !A11 kinds of slitido trees, shrubbery, roses (only the most perfect plants),, and full line of pear,, peach, apple, apricot, prunes, etc., etc. Office 116 Office Phone 2381 IRRIGATION UHHi 22 Acres. vaUey, C 90ft A will will own f Nt Puvu Biltner & Clark Room 207 Phipps Bldg. Mako a Selection of our small cakes and specialties nnd you'll hnvo a, collection of na tempting nnd toothsomo dainties us woro over pot bqforo n king. Don't bo too Into coming for yours, how ovor. Wo enn never seem to bake enough no matter how many extra wo bake fresh daily. ' ($L Delicatessen SOUTH OKNTKAIj AVENUE LADY COOK IN CHARGE. NURSERYMAN Main Street - Res. Phone 2493 t n handle, your handle, your terms on bal. Ybr Sale A flno four-ncro ranch noar Talent; vory fdrtllo nlfalfa and fruit soil; well watered; all fenced and cultivated; peach orchard, young, of 160 trees; npplo trees, 3C, apricot 1, cherry 2, English walnuts 2, pear 12, plum 5, qulnco 21, ncdnslno 1; Tokay and Mnlnga grapes 3 years old; atraw bcrrlcs; 1-2 ncro raspberries and Lo gans for family use; chloUen ranch; chicken houso; now woodshed; wng on shed, etc.; good houso; spring, wnter piped to houso; creek runs through tho placo; only $1700, cash down. 15 acres, 3 miles from Talent, fonced, timber, alfalfa and fruit land; good hauso and wator; 300 pear trees; near school. $2000, half cash. 34 acres, 1 milo from Talent; 12 ncrcs In Nowtowns fceach-filloa; 7 acres timber; good houso; plenty, ot wnter; pumping plant, $13000; 57000 cush; easy terms. 20 ncrcs finest airnlfd and fruit lands with timber; 1 milo from Tal ent; ?325 per acre; caBh. Talent city lots nt lowest flgUrei, will doublo in a year. 17 acres, 14 acres commercial or chard, 2 miles from Talent; $10,000, half cash. SO ncrcs finest Umber, $2000,, half cash. ' 10 acres fruit land, 3 miles from Talent; $1200 of timber on it; febo4 buildings; $2000; $1200 cash; ' ' 20 ncrcs trchnrd and alfalfa 'land sub irrigated, 2 1-2 miles south' 'of Tnlonl; $1300 fruit trees, houso and outbuildings; superior fences; $225 por ncro; half cash. 1G0 acres finest timber, 30 mile from Portland, $5000 cash. 5 acres richest fruit and alfalfa land, 4 acres now In alfalfa; only 1-3 milo from city of Talent. Wo will set It nil to any kind of trees tho buyor wants, Now houso, Irrigating well. $3000; $1000 cash. ' ,' 40 acres farm, deep friilt io'lf; i miles south of .Medford; 8 acres in apples and poaches; (J acres alfalfa; good houso nnd barn, 'gasoline englno, team, cow, wagon etc; all for $6300; $2000 cash. Flno homo ot 18 acres, richest soil, Irrigated; 12 ncrcs In pears, '2 acres In Nowtowns, all hoavy hearing, 2 ncrcs alfalfa; G room houso; only ono block from Talent pbst Office; tenm; cow; tools; all for $12000; $7500 cash; oaBy terms. 1 milo from Tnlent on Ashland rond; S acres good soil, 4 1-2 acres choice orchard; up to dnto bungalow; barn; packing houso, and outbuild ings; plenty of wator; $4800; halt cash. 280 ncrcs, 2 1-2 mllos oast of Tal ent; 160 acres cultivated, all freo soil, flno for pears and npplcs; well fenced, surroundod by suporlor or chards; house, bam outbuildings; windmill etc; only $125 per ncro; $12000 cash; rest easy terms, , LUMAN N. JUDD, Agent TALKNT, OREGON For Rent: 7 Room House $20 MVKItH, WUITKSIDi; ti IIOIiMICS S. K. Cor. Alain and Central. Phone Main 862 Ashland Orchards 51 H. INVKSTOHi u. , Aro you looking for riri" Invest ment that Is un Investment? It you nro, thon rond this: WFo aro authorized by tho own or to offor for n short tlmoiat only $250 por ncro his 30-acro one-year-old orchard, which' Is located with in 114 miles from Ashland and right In tho valloy, This orchard Is all sot 'to tho ftnost vurlotlca ot pears ana "ap plets and has peon well, cared for. Wo will subdlvldo this Into 10 acro tracts to suit purchaser and will givo tornis on tho same. Rogue River, , Investment "i brmt- jtHrfS-. '.. & 77 OAIv ST., ASHLAND. ORROON V Ilaskins fr Health. HttikliiB for Health.