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Medford Mail Tribune
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DAV HY TIIH MKDKOKD
1MIINTINO CO.
Tlio Dvnincnillc TlnieH, The Mcilfonl
Mull. This Mvdfoiil Tillilllie. Tho South
cm OrcKonlnn, Tho AhIiImikI Tribune.
GKOUGI3 PUTNAM, Kdltur a ml Mnnngcr
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ICtilcrc'il us nccunil-cliiHH matter 11
Mwlfonl, On-Ron, under tho act of
March 3, 1879.
Official IniT of tho City of Mrdfonl
Official I'nptr of JuckHcm County
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l'or month, hllerel hy carrier In
fiwir,i..l Innlf Mntil'llln ntlfl P
tfUl 1..ltlf fill
Kmwlnv imlv. Iiv mall. ior year. ... 2 0(1
Weeklv. our i ear l.CII
swonu cincuiATiow.
Dally nvirKi for hIx inonthH cmuIiik
December 31, 1S10. 2721
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tensed Wlro United Press
Dispatches.
Tho Moll Tritium Is on wilo nt tho
Kerry News Stand, Han l-'ranclhco.
I'ortfanil Hotel NewH Staml, Portland.
How man News Co., I'firtliiml, Ore.
W O Wliltnev H'liltle. Wnnli
TO CUPID'S 1
Unltcils Couple on Table Rock Bridjjc
Weddlnrj is Held Quietly in Order
to Be an April Fools Joke on Cou
ple's Friends.
About the J8tIi of lust month there
wits u couple of young ladies conic lo
the Sunnyside and iiuinireil l'or Mr
llowlctt, so I was called nncl they
requeited a private talk, whieh was,
as a matter of course, granted, and
after enjoining the most profound se
crecy on my part, one of the young
ladies informed me that there was to
he a wedding on tho next Sunday and
wished me to officiate. The arrange
ment vu. for mo to meet the paity al
u place that we could ngiee upon on
Sunday morning so thai the party
could repair to the lower bridge on
Unite creek; so the arrangement was
made for me to meet them at Tabic
Hock station with a double seated
rig and all go together to the rendez
vous and there have the marriage
ceremony performed, and by thai
menus fool their friends in Medfonl.
1 went to Table Hock station as
per agreement and when the train
pulled in there were no ladies got nil
and mi I concluded that they had got
left, mi went on my way for Antioeh
school house to hear Itev. Davis
pmieh. After trn cling for about
three and a half miles, a rig drove
no beside mo and slopped and the
driver remarked that lie supposed
that 1 did not know him, ami I iuietly
remarked that I did not but I had
had the pleasure of meeting with the
gill that was with him, so he in
formed hi) that lie had a paper isMied
b the county clerk and requested
me to return with him as they had
let I the rest of tho party at Table
Kock station to intercept me there,
in case that they were mistaken in
in heinjr the party wanted, so 1
quietly returned and the two wit
iu -scs they had lii'might along saw
lis coming and met as on the dosorl
ulioiit n half mile from the station
and there 1 joined in marriage Mr.
Dt'lmer O. I'Vdorick and Miss ha
inc Ackle.v of Medio rd.
itcr the uiarrhiKc Ibev iiiI'uiiiumI
iim that the whole procedure was to
In Kept a proloiiail hccicI for a while
n1- Mr. Frederick expected to go east
and they intended on his return to
m ike the nniiouuccment of their inn i
ii. ae, but Monday, the KMh inst., I
ncied n letter stating thai the Mail
Tnbiiuc hud puble lied I he fact thai
Hie license had been issued and so I
w.i- at liberlv to give my write up of
(he rmnnntic wedding nud that I was
coiilnillv invited lo ntlcnd the wed
ding party on Friday, April II. but
tailed to give the stieet nud number,
mi I iipMM that I will have to fore
go the pleuHine of (he parly Hint also
the satisfaction of trohiK on account
of (he good time had nt the pnrl.
HHV. A. ( HOW LICIT.
Fagle Point, Ore.
NFAV Y01U. Aiuil 12. Smu
REV
HOWLETT
Lloyd, millionaire inventor and pus
le expert, died at hix homo in Brook
lyn today. Lloyd, hIio was 70 your
old, originated th gume of "par
uliei'Hi" and "pir" in clover.
Woman Past Help.
Chandler. Okla - In h letter from
this place Mm. Klla Flowers ai: "I
hardly know how to thank you for
tho Reed that Cardul hat douo mo
llofore I tried Cardul I thought I wait
pnat htlp. but after takliu it I wav
rolievod at once, and gained at lwaat
10 poundi. IC very body aa.v 1 look
so mueh hotter. 1 am mill greatly
Improving." Many women are cam
plotoly worn out and dlacouragod on
account of womanly woakueaa. Are
you? Have you uot trlU Cardul?
It only noudi a few doatia to oouvlnr
you that Cardul It Jual what you
need. Try It today It will euro .our
jmlriH.
IlaHklnB for Hralth.
A PICTURESQUE TRIAL.
REMARKABLE among the piflureaqiic trials of his
tory is that of the Camorrist leaders now in progress
at the cathedral at Viterbo, Italy. Jn a great steel cage
arc confined the : prisoners, and in a small cage alongside
sits the informer witness, who is daily hissed and excoriat
ed by those he accuses. Seven hundred witnesses are to
lie examined, and the trial will last a year.
Since June, IflOC, when Cucolo's body was found on
the slope of Alt. Vesuvius and his wife, Sorrentina, mur
dered in Naples, the government has slowly and painfully,
i...i i.. t-.. -1.4 1 it.. .w!1r. ..Ivm4 tlwi Rlfw.l.' Ilmirl Iniul-
111 SI 'CIV lllTllU'iifti un nma
ers. Forty-one have been imprisoned, including a priest
and two women, i ive nave oicu in capuvnv, ui- unw l-o-caped.
Tho IMi are on trial lor life.
The prisoners alternately cheer, grill or banter wit
nesses. They applaud or groan the decisions by the court.
All the emotionalism of the Latin is given full vent behind
the bars of steel. There seems to be no way of enforcing
quiet and not infrequently court is forced to adjourn until
the clamor subsides.
Slowly, day by day, are unfolded the secrets of this
remarkable band of criminals, this survival from the dark
ages. One by one the various medieval plots are unearth
ed. .Robberies, blackmail, kidnapping, murder and a hun
dred half-forgotten crimes
ly but surely the machinery ol an outraged people is grina
i'ng out justice, how pitilessly may be realized when nearly
five years is spent b) tireless research and a year in trial.
INJURIOUS TEMPERATURES.
F HOSTS that endanger fruit crops in the Rogue River
Valley seldom occur when west or northwest winds
blow, as these breezes carry more or less moisture.
Serious damage occurs only on the bottom lands. .Hill
sides surrounding usually escape frost altogether. As high
winds never occur while the temperature is below the
freezing point, conditions are ideal for provention of in
jury from freezing by heating.
According to observations of Professor O'Oara, the
temperatures at which fruits are liable to be injured by
frost are shown in the following table. The temperatures
iiven cannot be considered as absolute, since weather con
ditions previous to a freeze determine to a very great ex
tent the ability of plants to withstand low temperatures.
A few days of very warm weather, together with an ample
supplv of soil moisture, will cause the newly formed cells
o' the blossoms and fruits to be filled with a watery pro
toplasm, or cell sap, which freezes more readily than con
centrated cell sap. If a freeze follows a period of weather
in which temperatures have been such as to produce slow
growth, lower temperatures than those given in the table
may not cause injury.
Table 111 Temperatures injurious to fruit when in
bud, blossom, etc.:
Fruit
Almonds .
Apples . .
Apricots .
henicH . .
Peaches ,
Pears
IMiiiiih .
MlMllI liMMIMM
Prunes
M'
Plwuin ioimwi':if nrnw sire
...;. in 1'Miilnet with the fruits
possible, however, that very delicate measurements would
indicate somewhat lower temperatures, due to evaporation
from the immediate surface of the plants.
NOTHING CAN STOP IT
J A city can be built on a hill, but it is a tfreat task to
build it. You can build a home on a rock pile or on
"hard pan," provided you spend enough labor and
money. To begin with," it is a matter of some con
sequence to buy and haul soil for a lawn and garden.
CJ And conic to'thinU of it seriously, why should a per
son incur the trouble and expense of converting a
grasshopper district into a dwelling place, when good
land in desirable localities can be had much cheaper?
J You cannot gather figs from thistles, neither can
a large crop of hair be clipped from a toad. It would
require considerable advertising to make Hear creek
water equal in quality to that of Hull U'un. If through
official favoritism all the city improvements were
given to the "bad lauds" they would not be convert
ed into an Mden. The serpent would probably be
there, but the tree of life, never.
JTho old woman with a broom tried to sweep back
the tides of the sea, just as official polliwigs tried to
block the progress of Riverside Sub-division. The
tides still flow and this beautiful addition continues
to improve. Observe the number of lots sold and
the improvements under way. It couldn't be other
wise. The lots an' all good land; they are beautiful
ly situated, eoniniauding a fine view of the valley
and mountains. Nature litis supplied shade trees and
the best of drainage; no mud to contend with even in
the wet est seasons.
J Situated on North Riverside Avenue, the only street
running through the city from north to south, the in
terurbau car line is sure to run through this addition.
It is only a fifteen-minute walk from the postoffice
and close to the North school; water and sewer are
now in, and city officials declare Riverside will be
paved this summer without fail. But whether paved
or not, the property is just as desirable, for it costs
less money. And that alone makes this opportunity
shine. These lots are cheap. The owner does not want
all the money nor all the laud there is. lie is willing
for you to have sonic of both. Just to be convinced
enlfand price them. A group of these lots, for tho
next two weeks, will be sold on small monthly pay
ments lSce Y. I! HUPPS, the 0 Willi-.
MEDFORD MATTiTRTBUNK,MEDFORP,ORlPGQy,
ciuiui tuv " .-. ...v.
are disclosed. .Remorseless
In
lnSetttng At Other
In Hud. llloHSom, Fruit.
Dog. F. Deg. F. Deg. F.
us ::o :to
U7 J'J ill!
TlinoH.
Dog. F.
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an 30 ho
uii :io :io
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.lnnroxiinatelv those
of the
and blossoms. It
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FIRES SWEEP OVER
TOWN OF IDITAROD.L-
SEATTLE, Wash., April 1-'.- 1'ire
Pirn '
stinting in the Pioneer saloon late
Sunday wiped out an enure mock oi
one-storv business houses in the een-
l.i,. .,1' till! HUH- trrilil tnu'll 1 if lllitlll'llll
. . . . . .. . . , . .i: i.. '
m tne neart ot ivinsua, aceoroin iv
belated advices rcnchiiiK Seattle to
day.
The loss will reach $100,000. There
was no fire protection 'except small
hand grenades of chetnicaN. Only
the uhsence of wind Mivcd the town
from debtruetion.
GI.OIUOUK IIAIH.
Any 'Woinaii Can llnw It In a Very
Few Dnj'N.
Many thousandH of women, refined
and educated, have learned that it Is
not hard to have, and to keep nn
abundance of lustrous hair, If Paris-
Ian Sage the hnir grower Is used dai
ly.
Since its Introduction into America,
Parisian Sago has become a prime
favorite with woihen who desire luxu
riant and radiant hair that will not
fall out or turn gray. Used daily as a
dressing it will keep the scalp Im
maculately clean; will stop itching
and falling hnir and remove every
particle of dandruff.
Chat). Strang thinks so much of
Parisian Snge that ho guarantees It to
do as advertised. Large bottle 50
ceutB.
TlTUTU CHXTKlt.
132 North Ivy street, Medford, Or.
Truth talks, Wednesday evening 8
p. m. Primary lessons Thursdays at
3 p. m. Teaching divine healing by
appointment.
Metaphysical library, literature for
sale. Subscriptions taken for Uonlty
Power, Nautilus and other publica
tions. KiKpiirics received by mail will
receive prompt nttontlon.
All are welcome. Lovo offerings.
NOTICE.
Is hereby given that tho under
signed will apply at tho meeting of
tho city council of' the city of Med
ford to bo hold on April ISth, 1011,
nt 7:30 p. m. for a retail liquor 11c
onse to sell malt vinous and spiritu
ous liquors at rotall for six months
at tho store room on tho ground floor
No. 21 South IVAnjou street, Med
ford, Oregon. Dated March 29th,
1011.
WM. GILL,
joiix a.- "h,l.
.tAmes vogeli.
HEAD IX SUNSET MAGAZINE
"MOTOIUNG TIIHOUOII CALIFOR
NIA" by Lloyd Osbouruo. neautlfully Il
lustrated In four colors. "Tho Spell",
a roinnntlc serial by C. N. and A. M.
Williamson. "In tio Shadow of the
Dragon," by Grant Carpeutcr. Des
criptive story of Snn Francisco's Chi
nese qunrtors. April Issuo now on
sale, 15 cents.
Ilnskius for lleallh.
FOOTWEAR
that wears
Every Pair Is Right
Night in style; right as to leather; right as to toes
and heels; right as to price.
You will be a satisfied customer of this store
the time ou buy your first pair of shoes here.
pdnwaded 0ro4
EAGLE POINT PROPERTY
The Coming Town
RESIDENCE LOTS, 60x130, AT
BUSINESS CORNERS, 50:130, AT
WAftF.HmrSF, PROPERTY. 186x300. AT
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TERMS: ONE-iJ'li'TK CASH, i5AlaAJNU JUAbY
E. S. TUMY
201 Gamett-Corey Building
FOR SALE
EIGHT ACRES ON WEST JACKSON
INSIDE CITY LIMITS
Owner Forced to Lot Go.
EXCELLENT PLATTING PROPOSITION
If you mean business, call on
E. vS. TUMY
201 Garaett Corey Building
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 12, J
Where to Go
Tonight
l! ANOTHER
DIG DOUIILE
AT 'HIE
HILL
;; ,-, IPIP TuriTnr
i, L Ijl3 IllCilKL.
FRECHETTE Jb FRIGONE
!' "-
rmini'il l.'llfll IPIfCflMM If HIS"
JIIU.Il'j riiuun.ii.jw... .....
i .l 1 1, nt. nn.n ..vlrvltihl oltlfT
, i-i-ubuiiiiiib i".-" " " . " j
jjlng, dancing, talking and musical ?
Bketcn.
LILLIAN MFLIJL'UN
Hnnjo Soloist.
?:mif,i:ls jiovix imctl'uFvS-jj
a liooa aung uy
1IAUHV UliAXCIIAKI)
Doors onen at 7: SO n. m.
Matinee Saturday and Sunday i
Admission lOc and UOc.
..y... yT.r'
.
I VAUDEVILLE
MOVING PICTURES
Xcw Change in Vaudeville
MISS GLADYS MIDDLETOX
In Cliarncter Singing.
THURSDAY
LTtlDAY
SATUHDAY
'! New rictui'CN
Admission 10c
WW4 f
TONIGHT
CLEVER COMEDY
STRONG DRAMA
!' EXCELLENT MUSIC
JONE DIME ONE DIMI
.
NATATORIUM
Skating, Howling, Billiards, Peel,
Box Ball, Shooting.
Metlford's Amusement Palace.
men.
Tub Baths for Ladies and Gontlo-
WOOD FOR SALE
: RLOCIC WOOD :
: 91.50 I'ER LOAD :
Flume Main U58I or leave orders at
MEDFORD HARDWARE
COMPANY
trom
.$200
$250
$900
j 1 - T -
4
s
in rt
u-uu
jHmPie,
911.
Medford
-Horse Shoeing Shop-
liZH South Raretlett Street.
l'neiflc Phone 1831
Home '2UML
C. L Allen, Prop.
GIVE US A TRIAL
Rock Spring Coal
On hand all tho time. Phono 1C02.
BURMDGE
THE COAL MAX.
..Automobile Repairing..
CRATER LAKE GARAGE
ill South Riverside.
Phnnes: Main 1282. Home 208-K.
N. H. Mark
Electric Rooms
Onened Monday, March 6th in Elec
tric building, 218 West Mnln street.
Everything now and modern, Includ
ing steam heat, baths, etc. Best In
city.' Rates roaionablo.
Mr, and Mrs. Felix T. Swan
Proprietors
SWINE FOR
SALE
Fancy registered Poland China and
Berkshire Swine. Orders taken for
spring delivery. Prize winning
stock.
GREEN FIELD FARM,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
'!'- J. !i'.
3333lj
YOUR HOME COMFORTS.
Wo can wlrn your house, or do re
pair work o tho servlco you now
have, and will savo you money on
tho work. Promptness and satisfac
tion nro two other essentials that
you'll always get hero.
MOTOR REPAIRING
FLAT IRONS
FANS, FIXTURES.
Crater Lake Wiring Co.
NO. 27 NORTH HARTI.ETT ST.
$1,000.00
will go farther near Modfonl In good
Investments than any section of Ore
gon. Investigate and bo satisfied.
Mine Owners
What have you to sell?
Prospective
Purchaser
Soo us boforo buying.
Oreg'en Realty &
Mining Co.
ail Garnett-Coivy Hulldlnc.
Offutt Homes
Auto Co.
Automobiles1
GENERAL OVERHAULING &
MACni.SE REPAIRING.
Flrst-Clasi
Workmanship Guaranteed.
PHONE MAIN 82J1.
Corner Central Ave. ani Stk St
Medford, Or.
' . i jui
m HV
Draperies
AVo enrry n very complete line of
draperies, Incc curtains, fixtures, etc..
and do nl clnssos of upholstcrlnff. A
special mnn to look after this work
exclusively and will i?lvo as good
service" as Is possible to get in oven
tlie largest cities.
WeeKs & McGowan Co
PANSY PLANTS
Hcndy to bloom. Ornamental shrubs
and shade trees.
J. T. RROADLKY CO.
Greenhouse near city reservoir.
Store Corner Sixth nntl Ce-ilrul.
Phones 5181; 1451.
"Buy nt homo ami help Medford.''
FOR SALE
ORCHARDS, FARMS
FRUIT LANDS
Large and Small Tracts
MOOR-EHNI CO.
212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg
Landscape Contractor
We do tho grading for lawns and
tennis grounds, seeding and planting
of ahrubery In fact do everything
to mnko your home a beauty spot.
II. M. WILSON.
Phone Pacific 3141. Home. G.
Van Dyke
Realty Co.
CITY PROPERTY
FARMS, FRUIT RANCHES
1241 E. MAIN STREET.
$250 In cash
means $10 in Columbia records!
Play them while you are
pay inn. for them!
$1.50 a week and the
purchase is complete!
We arc todny extending to every
mnn who owns a Columbia Grapho
phoiie (or a Victor talking ninehine)
u special jiurchnse" fitivilcgti Which has
never before been open. For .f'J.."i()
we will place alongside that talking
machine of yours a $10.00 outfit of
Columbia Double-Disc Records of
your own selection.
And instead of linking pay in ad
vance we will agree to accept the price
in five additional payments of $1.50
each.
This i" merely a convenient means
of securing your records in scries
hronil enough to make an interesting
assortment without paying out the
money before you have any enjoy
ment of the mimic.
The sooner the better! Today is
here.
Medford Music Shop
220 W. Main St.
To the Public
Wo wish to call tho attontlon
of prospective buyers to tho fact
that wo havo been in tho county
ovor 40 years and aro propared
to show some of tho choicest
tracts in tho valley. Costs noth
ing to look at our list of bar
gains. McDonough
& Demmer
REAL ESI ATE AND INSURANCE
ROOM ii, STEWART HLDCJ.
Corner Main and Ilartlett Sts.
Phone .1171.
Y, E
Filing systems will save their
costln timo ovory month.
A systom for ovory buslnoss.
Mediord
Book
Store
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