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    JrEDFORD MATL THTBUNT5, MftOFOTJD, OT?EOONT. TT'KSDAY, APRTT, IS. 1911.
PAGE THREE
H
GOVERNOR
HIS PATRONAGE
From Baker to Caltsop, on the North,
and to Klamath, South, He Has
Scattered Appointments Has Not
Overly Favored Salem.
SAM:M. Or. April IS. Willi the tip
polniini'iit of Hen V. Olcott today iih m-o-rutary
of state. Governor West 1ms
given all parts of the statu fairer rep
resentation on the stute board of control
than they have ever hail before. Mr. Ol
cott's financial ami personal Interests
ure In Crook county. In the lclnlly of
Uend anil l'rlneville. It Is the first rep
resentation of the state's affairs. All ol
CJovernor West's appointments have been
made with theidea of kIvIiir every part
of tho stato representation on adminis
trative boards and commissions, nn a
list of them shows. Only a few ap
pointments of Marlon county men have
been made, unions them belnn Dr. Hoy
Hyrd of Salem, physician at the peni
tentiary, a position that Is not sufficient
ly remunerative to allow the appoint
ment of any other except a Marlon coun
ty man; Dr. V. K. Smith, superintendent
of the school for the feeble minded; C A
Harks, reappointed a member of the
hoard of horticulture, and H. If. Hutch
appointed a member of the state board
of agriculture, to succeed W. H. Down
ing of this county.
Governor West's nppolntmonts follow.
Agricultural board George H. War
ren, Clatsop county; H. II. Hatch, Mar
ton. Harbor examiners T. M. I. calm, Mult
nomuh. Dental examiners II. S. Kennedy.
Wasco.
Medical examiners II. L. Henderson,
Clatsop.
I'llot commissioners l- .T. Taylor,
reappointment, Caltsop; James Monks,
Multnomah; John Kopp, Clatsop.
Hoard of health A. C. Smith. Mult
nomah; A. C. Kinney, Clatsop; (.'. J
Smith, Umatilla.
Hoard of higher curricula .1. II. Wil
son, Multnomah.
State lund agent T. A. Hlnehart, Un
ion. Printing expert H. A. Harris, l'olk.
Penitentiary physlcla Hoy D. Hyrd
Marlon.
State board of horticulture, all reap
pointments C. A. Harks, Marlon; H. Ii.
Weber, Wasco; Judd Geer, Union.
Superintendent of penitentiary C. W,
James, linker.
l'lsh and game commission W. 1.
KInley, Clackamas; M. J. Kinney, Mult
nomah; one to be from Umatilla, one to
be from Klamath.
H.inama fair commission Julius
Meier, Multnomah; I.e Travis, Lane; 1-'.
II. Hodlnson, Haker.
State architect W. C. Knighton.
Multnomah county.
Dr. I'. Fitzgerald of Oervals, Marlon
county, wus ulecled superintendent of the
Open Air sanatorium by the board of
commissioners, compohed largely of Port
land physicians.
W. C. Elliot of Newberg was selected
by the state board of forestry
Aside from those named, James H
I. Inn, a Salem man. was appointed n
member of the parole board, togelhei
with John Minto, who was once a lesl
dent of Salem, hut has been a resident
of Portland for the past 25 years, hold
Ing positions of chief of police and post
master there.
Lively Eloctlon at Oakland.
OAKLAND, fill.. April IS. Tho mu
nicipal primary election Is being held
hero today and 09 candidates anxiously
await tho result. The election Is the
first under tho new charter.
The campaign has boon lively and tho
vote, It Is predicted, will bo tho heav
iest over polled In Oakland.
Chief Interest centers about tho may
oralty race, for which thoro oro five
candidates. These will bo narrowed
down by today's primary and but two
will he voted on at tho general election
May 2.
Mayor Frank K. Mott Is genernllv
conceded to have tho advantage over his
opponents. The other candidates are Dr
1 1 Jackson. Thomas Uooth, M .K
Miller and II. C. Chlvors.
Aihlanrt Clalmi Egg- Record.
Tho Tidings of April 13 contained an
account of a "new egg record" estab
lished for Klamath county. Tho n ord
was 25C eggs from in ordinary hens
(six of which did not begin laying until
after tho first week) for the month of
March.
O. O. Ilolman of Ashland says this
may be a record for Klamath. buf it
won't stand for Jackson county He
tells us ho has a pen of 16 S. C. White
Leghorn pullets that began laying In
October. 1910, and novo continued to
lay through the entlro winter. The
nre still nt It. Their record for March
was 371 oggs. There was no record
kept until December. In that month they
laid 205 oggs, In Januory 116. and In
February 301.
Governor Vetoes Racing' QUI.
DHNVKH. Col., April IS. Taking the
stand that the bill Is In violation of
the constitution and moral law, Governor
Shafroth has vetoed the racing and box
ing bill pased by the legislature last
week.
An Appeal to Wlvei.
No more terrible affliction can come
to any home than the excessive use of
Intoxicants by hunband or son Think
of the money wasted In drink whlih Is
or tne money wnaini in miu num. ".
n4lel In the home to purchase fn..,i
and clothing. If you hae a drlnkjngl
husband or son. give him Orrtne W l
ar ho sure that Orrlne will do what l
claimed for It. that If after a trial no,
benefit are derived from It, we will
refund tti money.
OltHINK la prepared In two forum No
1. iecret treatment, a powder, abnolutelj
taste! and odorleaa, Riven aetrttly In
food or drlnK. ORRINB No .', In pill
form. U for those who desire to take
voluntary treatment. ORRINE u
only J 1.00 a box. Write for Free Orrlm
Uooklet (mailed In plain aealed r...i
ope) to ORIUNR CO. (3 Orrlne Buildn.t:
Washington. D. C. OURINE l r
mended and Is for aale In thin lt !
Leon H Raskins. :it Kant M.nri v
Medford. Or.
Raskins for Health.
Our Correspondents
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS.
(Hy A C Howlett )
Mr John Llddell of Wenatchec, Wash ,
has bought u business lot here and or
dered the material for ii store building
for n hardware store, lie expects to
bring his family here to live.
Smith and Wnmsby, the contractors,
have commenced to build the town hull
and calaboose for tho town of I'agle
Point.
Mrs. Howlett hns had nil nddltlon put
to her parlor, thus making more room
for her guests. James Hlnger Is doing
the painting and repaperlng the lower
rooms of the Sunnyslde.
Pete Hainuburg and wife were out
last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Lewis Mrs. Chancy Florey was also
out lsltlng her parents
Mr and Mrs. Lewes and Chnncey
Florey came out from his home on Jack
sonville to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. P. Florey.
Carl Hlchardson nnd wife neo Mao
Ditsworth were guests at the Sunnyslde
last week. Ctrl had been to take a load
of household goods up to Peyton for his
father who Is moving from Medford to
his home In that section.
Mr. II. II Vuughn and Alfred Goi den
spent the night hero last Thursday. Mr
Vaughn lives nenr Peyton nnd Mr. Gor
don makes his home In Medford, al
though he was going up to Peyton with
Mr. Vaughn.
Mrs. M. 13. Wilson of Dudley accom
panied by C. W. Austin, nlso of Dudley,
came out last week. Mrs. M. 13. Wilson
has engaged n room at the Sunnysldo
and expects to remain for some time ns
the high altitude of her mountain houn
seems to be too much for her weakened
condition. She has greatly Improved
since she came out hc-ie, and Is rnpldly
Improvlng.
Miss Peel, n daughter of one of the
forest rangers, spent the night here last
week and the next morning took the
13agle Point and Prospect stage for her
nomu on I-3ll creek
F. M. Wood of the Medford Grocery
Store, and 13. L. Hufoid of the Lisle Salt
Hlf company, were guests Inst week Mr.
Ilurford sold ntc quantity of Salt to our
merchants
Geoige West, Mr. Koontz and 13. J.
I'errln stopped here for dinner on their
way to Piospect to go to woik on the
l-3aglo Point and Crater Lake road
Peter Young and Sam Coy have lent
ed two tracts of land of the S It. com
pany lying along the wagon road from
hem to Antelope creel; nnd have fenced
tho same so as to keep tho cows out of
our town as they will naturally follow
loads of hay Into the coiporatlon.
The Ladies aid had their apt on sale
anil dinner last Friday nnd realized Just
$."0, and that was all profit, as the
dinner and aprons wero donated by the
ladles of tho town. As I was on the
grunt list I did not nttend, but those
who wero there repot t Inning had a fine
dinner and n good time.
Mr. MeClure has bought nnother tract
of laud this time lying along the Pa
cific Ad3nstern rallioad track on the
south side of the track and has fenced
It In so as to save the trees.
II. II. Whelkliy and Tim Tlce were
doing business here Friday, with out
business men taking dinner at tho Sun
nyslde. William N. McNealy and Frank A
Grlses of Medford were pleasant call
ers. Mr McNealy was leaving some of
the Columbia refolds with families who
have a phonograph to try with the un
derstanding that they can purchase or
not ns they like when he returns
13. Gibson and wife of Los Angeles,
Cal., came out Satmday evening and
spent the night and Sunday with us ie
turning to Medford on the Pacific i
Fastern Sunday evening. T I! Hlgcn
botham, his daughter, Mrs. Chatreau of
Derby, and ono of her sons come out
Monday mninlng to consult with Dr
Holt with regard to Mr. Illgenbotlinin's
health us he Is troubled with the asth
ma to some extent. They aro stopping
at the Sunnyslde.
Last Saturday night the city dads met
and electi d Frank Hrown as one of tin
AJdiimtn in plate of William Knighton,
ti Higm d
lit skins, for Health.
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cest?
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box. there
California
ft rinenccl,
ntmost skill and care, it i j the mobt
Sunkist Onncs cm thin skinnul
Tberless se llcss. J .ey fa rvi,t t tn
to ni'iuti. Inerc Is tn litib- v..sf.- In
itervlnBundentingthetntu .tt.'ievare truly
ICi cheapest orauge y.u ti ti
Svtry Sunkist Orange coiac in a fun
afcAvLiytar
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Ask for "Sunkist" Lemons
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l.a u cutrn
Roger Orange Spoon
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vrptrk t.ui . 1. 1 ii. tit v
k i L..r." i - lmj.it i
tou th uitiuw.t hofci nil
tttl 40-i.u kti'l t k' ' '"" '
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V rspir. b I Uk ' r t k I. v
In reajittintr I ! - '
It lkt III ' ? , no
eipr c-rittj c r t..i.k ' n
to n-l II nnMt I '
CAUFORNIA FRUIT GROWERS'
M t,l JtKl WIIWIU"! iu.
CV'g- Alter you
PV"i Lr X Jot ttir
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FREE3mWA
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Jlu. iM.H- Wt .M" fcoy, k
tl.hl. tint- M-tiJ ti bUbAUt r' V " V K.
I . tt I ki .) I. $J - ."k.
iiu. i-ntUi , . i i ii ttiB ktnount .
SOJ D JX MKDFOKI) AT KKSHT PRICKS 13V
ALLIN & ALLIN
OLMSTEAD & HIBBARD
ALLEN GROCERY CO.
WARNER, WORTMAN & GORE
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
Mrs Helle Pleasants returned from
North Yamhill ami Portland the last of
the week. She Is having a sale of house
hold goods and w 111 leave soon for Not th
Yamhill to make her fuluie home.
Hev. Hazelton of the Methodist 13pls
eopal chinch here, has sent In his res
ignation us pastor, to lake effect not
later than the 1st of June. It Is m
mored that he has accepted the position
as secretary at the Commons mission In
Portland. ,
Itev. Dunlap, presiding elder of this
district, was in Central Point Sunday.
II. J. Gardner left for Yoncalla Mon
day morning to reside on his ranch.
Wes Ingram returned to his Evans
creek home Monday morning.
Mrs. Lizzie Heal of Ashland, was vis
iting friends here Sunday and returned
to 'her home Monday morning.
George Heale of this city Is visiting
In llut'te Falls.
W. D. Low-Is mndo a business trip
north and south Monday.
Miss Huclah Culdwell entertained
jtshluud ft lends Saturday.
Miss l-3sther Pankcy, spent Easter In
Grants Pass.
William Trube of tho Modoc orchard
spent Sunday with home folks.
Miss Dentin! of Griffin cieek spent
Faster with friends here.
KANES CREEK ITEMS.
Miss Mae Householder surprised her
many friends by quietly getting married
on ICuster Sunday to a Mr. Foibes of
and best wishes.
Medfoid. We extend congratulations
and best wishes.
Quite a number from this place at
tended the dance on Galls creek Satur
day night and lepoit a fine time.
Mr. and Mis. Lewis spent a day re
cently the guest of John Slsty nnd
wife of near Central Point.
Peail Heun anil family, accompanied
by Grandpa Gautz, spent Faster as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs, Hrown.
Mis. Kate Dugall of Hlackurll was the
guest over 13aster Sunday of Fled Stiutih
and wife.
Mrs. Swindell nnd daughter left on
Sunday's train for Medfoid to be gone
soveial days.
Mrs John Hrown was visiting friends
and lelatlves on upper Kanes Creek one
day iccently.
Mrs. Stlneburg nnd children weie do
ing .shopping In Medford last Satunlay
und visiting f i lends.
Grave fears aio entertained about tho
fruit crop throughout this section, as
tho freeze of Inst Wednesday was quite
a severe one.
The Hi mien mill Is running night and
day with quite a forco of men, tho mill
ing oi e being of high grade quality and
quite plentiful.
Hasklns for Health.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Splendid 10-acre orchard and
pardon truck land, half mile
of growing city. lias about 7
acres best varieties of pears,
1 to .1 years old; deep, free
soil. Best bargain in valley.
Liberal terms. Fine building
site. No brokers. Apply
MAIL TRIBUNE.
WOOD FOR SALE
: HLOCIC WOOD :
: $1.50 PICK LOAD :
liono Main U581 or leave orders' nt
MEDFORD HARDWARE
COMPANY
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l Zl'ffi3''''' -"" ' !'",: ' '
iirormas-
the breakfast table in the sick room
siuuuj, pnuuni mm uium uua
il UUU Ul-lWUCJl IllUiUS, 111 IUU JUHLl
is no fruit enual to the famoui
"Sunkist" Orance. Beinrj trco
sound-nicked, packed and shinned with tht
healthful and luscious of all fruits
ki.t Wrapper. Thousands of famlliei
wtHhavt, none but Sunkist Oranges Afte
yuu have tried tbcm onto tbev will vrli
you. Please mako the trial today. You,
dealer sells thun And don't forget U
save the "bunkitt" Wrappers.
.'lunklkt Oraoces. y '4 vf'l
AvlJ VJTl
to Kit- x tr i jc arc nunviu i.'-r l-r, rjiT
y.too ..re ttt. naikt fruit ullhvii kit I a!k
it '' -n .rio, marred der.iye-t thKk- iSh
i rn- J or r-lay .Syrtt Ii in ,r ,.
pvL UiS to. tin pyljLi- r'i i Ok v,'i h SvjWk5?lWi
y-jfi?- njk them n Jit n m- oK.VM4.
. i.i .- : c we r. u t i i - fur. II
., I t It I I W . M . I 1 B Ii ktl R iSV
f imi it irini.i. H. l.i.u. r -ill Vis'" pk
f . . r. ii. 1 1 - All. Mtk . X
EXCHANGE
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SECRETARY 10
BE
No Person Now Rcslriinn Outside of
State Will Be Considered by Com
mercial Club Directors to Fill Va
cancy Left by Mnlbocuf.
Tlio iut m'CH'turv of the Mcilfutil
Commercial clul) will bo an Oiokou man.
In ho far us Intt-rostH ami iomIiIi-ih-k nri
concorni'il, tho illit'i-tors of tho oltili nt
Moiuluy nlKht'M nu't-tluK ImvliiK pa.si-il
a roKoliitlon to that ffi-t. Thoro was
sotni" talk of scmliiiK t-ast for a man,
Imt thlH has Ik-cm liarii-il. A man In
touch with tho spirit of tho present
west In thought to he most uhmlilt1.
Tho illreetoiM of the eluli postponeil
(loflnlto action In the ehooslnir of a imw
secretary Tor a week. Seven nppllnt
tlons wero temlereil. all of which weto
taken timler conshli-iatlon. The appli
cants nto !'. O. riohaeh of Ashliitiil.
Oeorj;e I J. lloose Hal ('otiiuil. Itl.iliie
Klllin. 1M AntlrewH. Will f!. Steel ami
Hairy II. Hicks. Iiu DoilKf, who was
prniultipntly mentloiieil for tho place,
did not apply, withdrawing owIiib to
Ills other Intel csts.
OREGON
MAN
Guaranteed
The word has boon misused many thousand
limes so often that the United States govern
ment has seen fit to pass a ".Pure .Food Law"
in order to protect the people. We handle only
the very highest grades of "OUAItANTlSlSD'1
goods and we stato still further that our person
al guarantee goes with every article sold in this
store.
Buy your "ICats" at this store and you may
rest assured that they are pure.
Allen Grocery Co
32 SOUTH CENTRAL AVE.
rACC0uriT5
Farmers 6c Fruit
PAYIN&'l , .
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Ha J"W
1 V
ll-..KrX'.4
J .1. B. ENYART, Presldont
V F. E. MEKKICK, Vlco-I'rpsltl-nt
W. B. JACKSON, Asa't Cashier.
The Medford
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
SAFE DEPOSIT IIOXMS FOR RENT. A OKNERAL RANKINO
t IJFSINESS TRANSACTED. Wo SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
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WC'ARIll
Medford Bakery
TODD .V- CO.
HOME MADE PIES AND PASTRY
Medford Iron Works
E. Q. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Orogon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE it CO.
WANS
NEUTRAL
ZOHEJJN LINE
Diaz Will Soon Advise the rnitei.
States of a Deflnito Restrictive
Policy on the Border Want a
Broad Neutral Zone.
WASHINllTON. 1. O., April 18 In
formnl notice wiih tecolveil nt the White
House today that Mexico will soon nd
lse the I'nltoil States of "definite 10
stilctlve policy on tho binder." An of
Iiclal unto W opectcd this afternoon.
It Is believed President Dlnx will siik
Kest tlint tho I'iiUiM States iireo to a
neutral one ten miles wido on the bor
der where there shall ho no hostilities.
Tho Insurgents probably will bo con
sulted as to tho proposal.
HllliltleB Emit Smoko.
SANTA .MONICA. Cal, April IS In
seven or eight places the hillside 111 l.os
I'tllKaM eunvon Is emitting smoke wlillo
heat emanates from the ground for a
wUu ana In that vicinity The odor
of sulphur is stronger than ever In the
gulch and the field of tho fire sceins to
bo widening.
ASK THE BOOKKEEPER
at the KAIvMKKtt& KIUUT
(JKOWNKK J A NIC if ho
handles many accounts of a
size your affairs would yield.
He will. toll you that the pro
portion of small accounts is
much larger than the num
ber of big ones. So do not,
hesitate to start one because
your business is not large. It
will grow and so will tho ac
count.
Growers Bank
J. A. PERRY, Vlce-ProHldont
JOHN S. ORTII. Cashier
National Bank
Make a Selection : i
1 1
of our Hinnll cakes and hpuciulticH '
nnd you'll have 11 collection of nh .
templing and tootliHouio ilaiutics afii
wero ever Bet lioforo a king. Don't
bo too latu ooininj; for jour.s, how
over. Wo can never beein to hake'
enough no matter how many extra f
wo hake fresh daily.
(i Delicatessen
SOI Til CENTRAL AVENUK
LADY COOK IN CHARGB.
. r
MEDFORD
ONE
NIGHT
LEW
DOCKSTADER
America Greatest Burnt Cork Comedian
AND HIS 20TH CENTURY MINSTRELS
A splendid company of Singers, Dancers and
Comedians
"Before, the uerformanee a big street parade.
lru.cs-.Vv; ' 1.00, $1.50. Seats on sale Monday,
April ?.
FOR SALE
KlRlity news of tlio beat land north of Hoguo river; 35 acres in peara;
li acres In million; It acres to oatR; 10 acres to potatoea; 3 1-2 acres: to
onions, 1 1-12 acres to beets, carrots and parsnips; 2 acres to blackberries
and raspberries and 9 acres to grass and ryo pasture.
This place haB no buildings, but n fino building spot, with a well of
good wnter, tho ontlro place fenced with woven wire; has u. deeded wa
ter right which waters tho ontlro place. This placo is for salo for just
ono month; purchaser will get tho crop, tenm, farm wagon, hack, ono
and two-horao walking plow, ono 4-horse disc gnng plow, ono threo
horso sulky plow, drngs, linrrowa, etc.
Terms reasonable and prlco ABSOLUTELY RIGHT.
Inqulro at Trlbuno offlco or ddresa I. O. II0X NO. 08 JACKSON
VlliLH, ORKGOX.
For v$ale or Rent
An 8-room strictly modern house on 'West Second
street that has been newly remodeled and finished in
side. South front and on a good, big lot. Let us
show you this either for sale or rent.
CORNITIUS-GARNER REALTY CO.
133 West Main Street. 23
California Irrigated Lands
IN SUBDIVISIONS, 20 ACRKS AND UPWARDS
KASY RAY.MNNTH
TUB IIOMJ3 OP ALKALFA, IDKAL CONDITIONS FOR ORANGES
AND LEMONS.
Write us for l'arllculnrs.
Dixon Alfalfa Land Co.
DIXON, CALIFORNIA.
tSNNN
Campbell & Baumbach
MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS,
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Money on hand at all times
and fruit land.
PHONE323I.
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j Medford Jobbing Co.
Tlio only exclusive Jobbing company in Medford ulicro you enn
get nil of your little odd Jobs done at onco by expert workmen. 4
Our Specialties
Z 2
y (.'leunliiK, KnlNlnilned or puncm) ualln mid tellings. 7
ALL I:LI:CTRI0AL APPLIANI'ES RICPAIRED. Wo will t4iko J
liare of tiny J0I1 you limy have, call us up and talk it over.
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION IN WORK AND PRICES.
PHONE MAIN (inoi.
Office: Medford Music Shop
ST. MARKS
BANK NOTICE
THE JACKSON COUNTY BANK
Medford, Oregon
Capital $100,000.00. Surplus $65,000.00.
Founded in 1KSS and for years under same man
agement. Oriel's to prospective homuseekers most
thorough and discriminating information as to Rogue
River valley and its resources.
Call or write,
W. I. VAWTER, President
C. W. McDONALD, Cashier
G. R. LINDLEY, Vice-President.
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THEATRE
Thursday April 20
LAUGH
GENIUS
to loan on improved ranchtm if
320 GARNETT-C0REY BL&tf.
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RLOCK.
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