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lyfEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, arRDFOllD, OREO OX. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 12. 1911.
AYS PORTLAND
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Chnirman of Publicity Committee of
the Portland Commercial Club is
Visitinn Mcclfortl Is Stronti for
Rojjiic Valley.
ATTEMPTS TO S13 EGGS LAID BY If VALLEY
ROB A DRUNK1 35 HENS; 31 DAYS
CAR
GRADERS
PLANNED AT IT A6AIN
That tlio Portland Coiiitiiorclal club
feeln vury frfemlly toward this city
anil that Medfonl Is get ting an ovon
break at the liandR of that club Is the
olHteinenl of G. F. Johnson, general
manager of Slioriiinn, Clay & Co. and
i linlrnian of the publicity committee
i tlio Portland Commercial club, who
is visiting Medford for a few duyn
((king after lli Inlereata of hl coin
1 1; i v In llila fluid and Inuldontally
looking into tlio rojiorta that Mudford
i . not getting a HMjiuro deal In Port
laud. Ji
"Wo fool vory friendly toward
Medford, ' Hlatos Mr. Johnson, "and
,ill reports to the contrary aro falao.
Mfdford gets ovcry nilvantago that
the club oxtcndH to any othor suction
of i ho state. The Portland Coininer
ci.il dub has been advertising tho en
tire Htate, and I feol that tho accusa
tion that Medford la IioIiik dlscrlm
inatid agatuut Is most unfair. Of
couie, oilier sections aro after the
colonists, but that Is their affair. We
haw not taken an active Interest In
the disposition of the colonists after
the reach Portland."
Such is Charge Placed Against' Local Fancier Has Chicks Which Go Plans on Foot to Put Big Auto in
Field to Take Sightseers About the
Valley to Various Points of Inter
est at Reasonable Charge.
Roomer at Seattle Lodging House
Is Thrown Into Jail to Await
Action.
The Kenltlu rooming house on
South Front .street was ilia scene of
a mild soiiMition WedneMluy wliuu an
alleged attempt of one roomer lo pick
Hie pockclH of another was made
Some in the Egg Laying Line
Rogue River Leads the World as
Usual.
Nine Hundred and thirteen eggs
from ;ij pullets in .'!1 days. That's
A "seeing the Koguc Klvcr valley"
auto stage will he placed In operation
Big Machine on Jackson Street Re
sumes Work After Short Delay
Owing to Weather Conditions
Curb and Gutters Soon to Be Laid.
lie imoHi rccuni in the egg lino injlllls 8Iimmur ,f Ul(i ,,,,, of ,, s
he Ifogue river valley, am! was iimelo,SWtfnlltril of tho 1ncIfle Molor coin.
by liens owned hy S. . Neall on lliul ,,.. ,lf ,,,,.. ......
I . -t iii J fill il I 11 II i t i"n "i iuo uji m; nut ftw unuu,.
h iijiJi4ir unit uiuuirB j iiiii, uiu uiu jiuruy pjiu.'U u, UUML till 111
COMMITTEE PLACES
F0R0REG0N MEN
WASHINGTON, April I2.Oi
rc siuan La forty hccurcd jilnees on
tlie irrigation and mileage committees,
mill Ilawley on the agricultural mid
lnhirr committees in the election f
committees today.
.Senator Cltaiuherlaiu was notified
lod.iy hy Hie eliief of eiigiiicers, (Icn-
nil llixby, that Hie hydraulie dredge
Oregon, would be sent to the ('oiiiillo
ncr Juno 10, to remove the shoal lie
tuccti Haudoii and Prosper,
The treasury department has ae-ci-pli'd
the joint offer of I). . Sluim
lui'ol; mid J. A. Newland for a fed
eral building site on the corner of
Stephen mid Cass direct, ltcmeliinvr,
lor -f Ki.OlK), for a new federal build
in ..
vieiim, nail neon staying mere lor a
few days and that Alike Cayne, the
oilier man in the ease, often eamo lo
see him. This morning both went
lo Hall's room and appeared to have
been drinking, Hall especially being
under the influence of liquor. 'Some
loud talking ensued and Williams, the
proprietor nail J. Uoud, a rooui"r,
went to investigate, arriving in time
lo see Coyne going through the other
man's pockets. Hall was stupid
from drinking and could make no re
sistance. Williams ran for a policeman and
according to Mr. Dotid, Cayne re
placed some of the money and left
the place.
Chief Hitlsou answered the call
mid found Cuyue in a saloon under
the roouiiu ghoitse and placed him
under arrest. Some resistance was
offered hy Cayne mid the chief was
compelled lo use force.
A warm ul charging Cayne with
larceny has been issued and lie will
he sent over to Jacksonville for
street.
Tuesday the .Mail Tribune pub
lished an egg story from Klamath
Falls, mid the local fancier thought
thai country should be shown up, n
in came the following letter:
To the Hdiler: I see by ut even
ing's paper that you seem well pout
ed in regard to what Klmnatli Falls
can do with chickens. Hut you prob
ably do not know what .Medford, the
itlwiil spot for chickens, is doing; nor
can you tell what she will do in the
Aside from making tours of the valley
with persons who wish to view the
orchards, the big car will make reg
ular trips four times a day to Jack
sonville. Mr. Steenstrup states that he be
lieves that a largo mi tuber of people
will tulco advaatago of a trip about
tho valley, especially those who seek
future investments, but who do not
care to be Influenced by real estate
men while viewing It. The car he
has in mind Is a huge 20-passenger
machine. The trips to Jacksonville
The graders for the Clnrlc-Henery
Construction company ' recommenced
work this morning on Jackson boule
vard after being delayed for a day by
stormy weather. Much progress is
being made and the curb and gutter
gangs aro expected to start work on
that street in the near future.
Meanwhile the plant on South Cen
Itral avenue Is being thoroughly over
hauled and all of Its bearings and
'machinery put in running order so
that when the season opens properly
there will be no delay in getting the
"hot stuff out. Two large mixers
for the concrete baso are ready to
start and as soon as the curbs and
gutters are laid work will start fin
ishing Jackson streot.
if the weather clears and there nro
no more delays on account of soft
streets the work will be done rapidly
from this time forward.
Raps Suffrage.
GKEEXWICH. Conn., April 12.
In a letter today to the woman suf
frage committee of the Connecticut
assembly, Mrs. McDonald Thompson
takes a rap at the woman suffrage
followers.
"Woman suffragists divide natur
ally into two classes," bhrIcI I
Thompson. "Those who have
troble with their husbands and th
who aro looking for trouble."
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Isms Break Love.
WASHINGTON, 1). C, April 12
In a difference of religious beliefs
found the explanation hero toddy
the formal breaking of tho engai
ment of Miss Cecilia May and Kolx
Huron. Junior son of the Amerlc
ambassador to France.
The Mays are Roman Catholics a
the Paeons objected to any agreeme
that children of the marriage shou
be broimht un In that faith. A wet
ago It was announced thnt tho nut
rlage would be postponed, but tho ei
gagement was really terminated thei
It! s reported that young Bacon '
planning a European trip.
Hnsklns for Health.
Inline .astlie posibililies-nre so great w, ,. for thc. 1)Ilr,oti(. ()f taking care
inai neappie, iiiepcnran.l tliegrapcjof lllc, )M1Hiess ni0 wi, nru !
will have to divide honors with the IlWaltIng transportation before mak
cliicken. Let me tell you just oucK tJl(ll. ll0IU , tat BCl.tion nml
mmg nooui my pni.ei: i;iirmg llie ,i0n,, business In Medford.
Speechless for Thanks.
Menu, Ark. "I find Cardul to bo
all you represent," writes Mrs. II. 11.
York of this city. "I suffered from
womanly ailments for nearly' two
years before I tried Cardul. I have
been so relieved since taking It, I
cannot say enough In Its praise. It
has done me a world of good, and I
recommend Cardui to all women."
Cardul Is over 50 years old, and the
demand Is greater today than over.
Cardul Is the standard, tonic medi
cine for women of every age. Would
you like to be well and strong? Then
take Cardul. Its record uhows that
It will help you. lleglu today. Why
Waif ?
mouth of iMareh I received I) III eggs
from :i" working pullets." Of course
there are others who are doing oven
better than this, in fact I expect to do
better myself as I am only a begin
ner. IJut figures, in this cne. eggs,
talk. As to iiiality, these eggs weigh
21 ounces per dozen, two ounces
trial. ! heavier than rcmiired bv (he eastern
Hlaiidard. These pullets and their
complete record can be seen by walk
ing out lo the old Harvey jilace on
West Main street. S. V. NKAI.L.
FOR SALE
CITY PROPERTY
Homes any part of city
Lots wholesale and retail
MOOR-EHNI CO.
212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg
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"The Popular Drug Store"
Med ford Pharmacy
Phone Main 101, Day or Night. Call Near Post Office
Before Cutting.
TAKE UP A
CLAIM
G. A. R. Meets.
FItlOSNO. Cal., April 12. With
more than 1000 delegates and mem
bers of affiliated orders present, tho
(!. A. It. encampment of tho depart
ment of California and Nevada has aero. No cultivation,
opened here. Three thousand other I Improvement required
visitors aro on hand to help the vet
erans celobrate.
Department Commander Hawk call
ed the convention to order at 1 1
o'clock today.
Every citizen, man or woman has a
timber and stono right of 1G0 acres,
prlco to tho government $2. CO per
resldeuco or
I have about
twon,ty-flvo claims to locate, see me
and have a talk, this laud Is worth
$20.00 per acre. Call or write.
A. It. HALING, Itoom ill Jackson
County I tunic Itiillillng. .118
Hawkes
Cut
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After Cutting.
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No piece with
out this Trade
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genuine.
HAWKES
to make the EASTER TABLE LOOK BEAUTIFUL. The largest and finest as
rtnient of the latest designs and latest cutting ever shown in Medford.
MARTIN J. REDDY, the Jeweler. Near P. 0., Medford, Ore.
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Interested Piano Buyer?
A SAVING OF DOLLARS AND CENTS WILL ALWAYS APPEAL TO ANY KEEN, SKREWD BUSINESS MAN OR WOMAN. WHEN VE RELATE TO THE
ABOVE WE HAVE BUT THIS TO SAY, WE ARE THE ONLY DIRECT FACTOR-TO-HOME DISTRIBUTORS OF THE WORLD'S BEST PIANOS AND PLAYER
PIANOS AT THE LEAST POSSIBLE EXPENSE TO EACH INDIVIDUAL PURCHASER, IN SOUTHERN OREGON.
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We Have the Cleanest Line of Pianos That lias Ever Been Shown in Southern Oreg'on
to $125.00 on a PIANO
or any other city in the world, and aw
ihallt'itgc a comparison when it comes to
iiinlit and price and fairness of doing
InMiiess with the general public. We do
lint believe in conducting these get-rich-1
1 in- k schemes, that tit all times claim to
lie nixing something for nothing as a bail
In the inexperienced piano buyers.
J Listen pi me, citizens of the Koguc L'iv
ir Valley and vicinity: We have lixed
right here in your midst for the last si
xe.us; we have spent thousands of dollars
toward the upbuilding of this glorious
spot, the finest on earth. Isn't it to xottr
interest when
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You Can Save From $100.00
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of the same quality to spend your money
where you aro guaranteed fair treatment
and no schemes proposed .?
J We will honestlv give vou more for vour
dollars and cents when it comes to real
piano quality, and we are game enough to
challenge every piano concern on the face
of the earth to disprove our claims.
We have just received a carload of most
beautiful unstained quality Sterling Pi
anos that over adorned a salesroom, and
we cordially invite you to inspect them
before you make a selection elsewhere,
and if you don't do this you just take
away from your bank account $100.00 and
give it to the other fellow.
Our celebrated lino consists of tho following fino Pianos and Player Pianes: Chickoring Bros.,
Apollo, Sterling, Laffarguo Player Pianos. j Wo soil Pianos, Wo Time Pianos, Wo Rent Pir
nave no rents to contona witn, ana tins is wny wo save you muuuy uu uiai x-iaiio.
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Pianos,
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Our Wholesale and Retail Ware
rooms are located at corner
10th and Oakdale Avenues
Three blocks south from the
Washington School.
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We Save You
$100.00
any Piano you wish
to buy.
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