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-r t rjrH nikm 'I H 'I .' h jt '. 1 :: :: PSGE TWO MEDEORDJMA.TLTRIBJNE,MEDFOIlD, OREGON, MONDAY. APRTL 21, 1911. LOCAL AND PERSONAL K ' Will Colomnn of Jaeksonvllle wns a Saturday visitor In Medford. Misses l.aiira Hloter nnri Dora. Har batigh of JiickHotivllIu wero Hnttlrday shoppers In Medford. 11, kowrcy of Grants Pass wan a Sunday visitor In thin city. Two and one-half acres In nlfnlfn, ono rnllo south of Washington ncliool; cany terms. A. W. II. Kvcrhard, 212 Fruit growers Hank bldir. Mr. and Mrs. Hwun of Iloston nro vis iting at the lionw of Mrs. Anna Lane, near Central Point. C. I'. Dickey and C. O. Dickey of Kv-' crett, Wash., aro standing n few days In Medforu. N. !'. Heath of aoldflold, Nov., Ik stopping with Med ford friends. Come to thn 3 day shoe sale at the JleUford Shoe Parlors. 27 Helinnn Unths, open Bulurdny, April 29th. A. It. O'I.enry of Grants Pass spent Kundny with Medford friends. Heineniher tlm date, Wednosdny, April 20th, Anniversary KxurclscH of Odd Fellowship tit the Natntnrlum linll, at 2:30 V. M. Tlio public cordially Invited to attend. 28 'IX M. Illiotcn, a mining man of Gold Hill, waft a Saturday visitor In Med' ford. Do you want 14 lots fiOxUG each for J2GU0 on easy torniH7 C. W. II. Ever hard, 212 Fruitgrowers Hank bldg. M'rlntlng of nil kinds at Portland prices. Mull Tribune office. P. C, Hanson loft Bund ay for n busl ncNB visit In Halem. If. K. lllchardson of Ht. I.ouls wuh a business vIhIIoi In Medford today. Do you own a lot iwul want to build a homo on 6 per dent monny7 Oet parti culars from tlm J. W. Dressier ugenoy, MalUTrlbunu building. 33 M. I". Hansen of La Molne, Ciil., Is a guest at the homo of Mrs. T. H. Hutch In gs. William J. Hhupa of Grants Pass was a "rooter" at the ball ganio yesterday, Is your liotiBn wired T Ono cigar loss a day would pay for a hundred por cent IncrouBn In comfort. Hturt living tho electric llfo. Mrs. Under nnd ifnughter of Grants Pass visited Humlay with friends on thn South Hide. Hclmun Paths, open Saturday, April 29th. Med ford local socialist party moots ovcry Sunday night at 7:30 nt Smith's hall on North Ornpo stroot. Hvarybody Invited. Dr. A. A. French of Astoria Is spend ing u few days In Medfoid. Do you wnnt C acres In nlfalfa, ono mil" south of Main street, cheap? C. W. U. Evurhurd, 212 Fruitgrowers Dank Jildtf. Harry T. Ilolilen of Portland was an over Sunday vlnltur with friends In this olty. Houbo for tiulo Less than cost. Lot for sale, J100 under regular price. Lot II, caro Mall Trlbuno office Holman' Ilatlis, open Saturday, April 29th. It. A. Wilson of lluffalo, N. Y is In Meilford and will probably locate here. C. D. Dauahan and J. C. Cuvauatigh of Taconiu were Sunday arrivals In Meil ford. Ashland Steam Laundry, Mcdford of fice, phono No. 1201. J, T, liensch of Applegate visited In Medford Sunday. Lata inaKuxluos, periodicals nnd papers nt the free reading room In chapol back of tho Presbyterian church. Opun ove nlngs from 7:00 to 10 p. in. All man nnd boys Invited. A, It., Mi'Aillnir of Jacksonville visit ed Sunday In Medford, Seo It, A, Holmes, Tho Insuranco Man, over Jackson County bank. li. Ilrownstlu orf Salem was nu over Sunday visitor In Medford. Tho famous Helmuu Iluths In Norlli Ashland will open Saturday, April 2Utb. Pure While Sulphur Water In plunges und private baths. 10,000 gallons of water un hour, fresh from the sprlngM In natural temperature of 78 degrees, flowing eontlnuousry through the large plunge. Water In smiil plunge uliangotl dully und liouted to temperature of SR. itcnutlfiil grounds provided with park bunches and plo-ulc tables. 31 Why not the best. It costs no more. Huiumervllle Harbor Simp, opposite post office. J. T. Hums and wife of Grants Puss spent Sunday with Medford friends. Cnrkln & Taylor (John It. Catkin, Glenn O. Taylor), ntorneyM.at-luw, over Jngksou County Hank llldir., Meilford. Fred Colvlg of Jacksonville spent Sun day In Medford, Vou will miss It If you miss the big sale nt tlui Medfoid Shoe Parlors. 27 J. S. Vilas returned Sunday from a business trip to Portland. Mr. Salary Man build your homo and pay for It In monthly payments 0 pur etmt. Get details from tho J. W. Dies sler nguiiuy. Mall Tribune building 33 II. L. Hanson left Sunday for mute Mont., where ho has purchased u plumb ing busluuss. Swustlka Dunce postponed until Wednesday evening. May 3rd. Invita tions Usued for April 27lli will bu good on evening of the third. The 2Cth Inst, lit 7. JO P M. In Odd Felows hull, on corner of 0 1 It und Holly street, will occur the dedication oxer eUuH, folowed with u bumtuet 'J John Thorndlke spent Hifnila'y with friends In Ashland, Misses Hazel DuvIh and Hertha Kng- llsb and Messrs. Held and Hiirdwell viewed tho sights of Anhlnnd Sunday L. A, Ling returned Sunday from a visit In Hillings, Montana. Mr. und Airs. C. L. Hunton visited In Jacksonville. H. II. Wood was nn Anlilnnd visitor Sunday. T. IC. Daniels Is putting the finishing touches to the grounds ubout his resi dence on Keeno yf ny, Siskiyou Heights, and wlion completn will be tho llnest grounds and resilience In .Meilford. A rose hedge and other shrubbery has been set out. The Ijidles Aid soelet yof thn Pres byterian church will hold a reception at the home or Mrs. K. N, Warner 800 West Main street, Tuesday afternoon, April 2f, nt 3 o'clock. The honor guests being tho retiring and newly elected offi cers. A good program will bo given. All the ladles of the ahuieh and eongroga tlon are urged to be present, D. H. nusscl was called to Itoseburg Sunday, whore his mother Is confined to the hospital and will submit to an operation, Aldermnn Merrick conducted court In Mayor Canon's nbseiiee, giving n $r fine to a man charged with drunk und dis orderly conduct, W, K. Hatnuiell of Kngle Point wns a business visitor In Medford iodny. A. H. Iluhl or Hockford, 111., was In Medford today, J. D. Snyde or Iteno, Nov., wns a bust ness visitor In Medford today, O. O. Hoilgers anil W. C. Peck of An rora, Neb. wero looking over tho valloy today, (I. W. Halo nnd wlfo or Portland are spending a row days with Medrord friends. Hnlph Huron or Grants Pass transact ed business In Medrord today. Hay M. Taggert or Santa Ana, Cnl slopped In Medrord a few hours today. GRANTS PASS VICTOR 12-9 Medford Team Is Oulhit, Outrun and Outtjcneralled by Grants Pass Boys Pup. Made Mighty Effort to Tic Score. 'Twrts tho ninth Inning. The score was 12 to 9, Two men out, two on buses. Pug wnlked to thu plate. He rubbed dirt on his hands. He punned ono up, He swung. Ho landed. Awny flew the sphere. On and On nnd On. To the fence. A home run? He patient, Arnbullu. It was not. A center fielder hud caught It and Medford's last hope for a tin scorn hud passed. That tells tho story of the game. Medford was outplayed, nut-generaled and out-hit. Grants Pass was there with belts. Snorty Miles plnycd a strong Individual game, his catch at third being a gem. Crowes wns out of form rind missed ono ensy one. Hut what's the uso7 Hero's how WlthltiKlon caught It: Giants Pass H. H. I0.AH.PO.A.SH. PAYS $35,000 FOR 200 ACRES DIES R OUT WITH GUN Lawrence Le Baron Has Purchased, carrying out his idea that only whito labor should bo employed In the city, Crane Tract Near Westerlund'Tom Mciiaie, romman for the cinrk & iHenory Construction company In their Orchards Col. MUlldy Made the travel pit, this morning at the point of , , x- ju gun drove nil of the Greeks nnd ltul- Deal Will Plant Tract. jlnim from the pit und told them to "skid- L , I door The Greeks carried a report of the mlxup to tho material boss of tho com- BURNS SAYS HE HAS COMPLETE PACTS XW CASE (Continued from Page 1.) Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day I'liono U271 NfKlit Plionou I W. Weeks 2071. A. 13. Orr, U002. LADY ASSISTANT. fenred tho outcome of an nttempt to legally hold him In this state." Leo Happiiport, attorney for tho struc tural Iron workors, who was present Saturdny afternoon when tho offices Wore iitlded by Hums nnd his men, Is prepurlng to do his utmost to prevent pnpers nnd documents of tho union rrom being used In the ense. Ho character ized tho seizure as Illegal and declares tho whole proceeding In tho urrest or MeNnmara was out or tho ordinary. Whether nnythlng will bo done to se cure McNumnra's rreedom on tho basis or tho alleged Illegality or his arrest Is a matter not yet fully decided. What his next move will bo Happiiport rofusod to divulge, hut It Is understood that he will watch tho grand Jury proceedings very closely und that evidence adduced then, coupled with his knowledge, may glvo Prosecuting Attorney linker oppor tunity to make some niovo In connec tion with the cuse. Arrested Saturday. MoNumnrii was nrreste'd Into Saturday afternoon, tho moves being umitu so qui etly that It was lute In the day before It was generally known that un arrest had been inaile. McNamura with tho members of tho executive council, were In session when Hums and Detectives Gorber, Simon unit Dllgnu or tho local foreo and De tective James Hosslo of tho Los Angeles foreo hi rived. Hums asked to seo Mc Nuninru. Ho wns told that the secre tary was then In session with the other members or the national board and could not be dlstui bed. Hums walked Into the room and placed him under arrest. Mo Namara was hustled ft inn the Amnrlcuu Centrul Lire building, where the head iiuartois of the union are located, und taken to u waiting uutomobllo In the street below. Ho was rushed to tho central police station, where Police Judge James Collins, In spite of the fact that tho police court seldom sits on Satur day afternoon, was waiting. Detective Hosslo displayed requisition papers made out by Governor Johnson of California nail honored by Governor Murshall or iiulluliu. He demanded custody or Mc Nuiiiuru und Collins. McNuninru pro tested boinuso he had no attorney. Col tins told him that no option was open to hlui, tho impels, signed by tho two governors were heroin him und thut ho ueuesHurlly hud to give the prisoner Into the custody of tho California offi cer. la WhUlcod Awny. McNamara was taken out, seated In the automobile mul whisked nwny. Since then his movements huvu been shrouded In mystery, though It Is known he was allowed to visit his home. Utter ho wns taken out of Indianapolis u an auto mobile and put aboard a Ht. Louis train. It Is supposed arrangements hud been made to have one or the thiougk tialus stop nt some siniill station and that the uriest wns timed so that ho could bo rushed there before thete could bo nny Interference with his removal from the state Hums then returned to the hendituar ters or the union where tho members of the national board had been detained. He laado a busty search or the nfflee und went to the storeroom In the busc- Weckler, 2b 2 2 1 4 4 2 Fatiblnn nn 1 1 0 4 1 3 llaker, n 0 2 0 4 8 2 Williams, 3b 2 1 0 4 1 1 Smith, ir . 4 1 0 4 2 0 St. Cry, ir 0 1 J 4 1 0 Hlggrt, or ,.i...t. 1 0 0 & 1 u Cook, lb 0 0 0 5 9 0 Osboruo, p 2 2 0 4 0 2 Wlfcox, i 0 0 0 0 0 1 Luuroncp Le Huron has purchased the Crime tract tuiir- the Westerlund or chards, consisting of 200 acres, for $175 an ncre, or MMlOO. Colonol J. F. Mundy mmlo the sain. Mr. Le Haron states that he will nt onro begin the work of Improving thn trait. It will be planted to fruit. BURNS SEIZES It GRIP ill TOLEDQj! patiy, who rodo to the sceno nnd after securing McIInle's gun, discharged hltn. They compnny states that they favor employment of wMte labor but ennnot nffonl to dtsclmrgy Hm Greeks when they havo no whites to put In their plarrs. HIGH SHE IS POHTLAND, Or., April 24.--Heeelpts for tho week whic: C'tlttl. 1083; calves, 12; hogs, HS7; lieen, 2231; horses und mulug, f,S. The sale of 1091 pound eattlo at PRIG TOUCHED $7.05 wns tho high water mark for thn year, but townrd the end of tlio week there was less demand for fancy stuff anu 2C4 head that wero prime brought only $C00. In view of the fact thut $C.C0 to $0.75 wns the top. for corn fed natives at Chicago, the strength of this imuket Is uppnront. The demand for timelier cuttle has not Hi any way been supplied., Cows und light steers wuto most wanted und the offering?! wero taken up ctulckly at strong prlpces. The hog supply was mostly made up of contract deliveries fr,om Missouri riv er. 154 mixed hogs oi medium quality iiolil for $7.25. The sheep market was steady to strong and nnythlng cnrrylng enouftli flesh to Imi classed as muttoti sold it Mlrormir prices . Hnsklns for Health.. 0'--4 T00Trv rr" ttmr-rrr-vi Totals 12 Medford .11. Horton, 2b 1 Miles, .lb 3 Crews, ss .'I Wilkinson, lb 2 Isaacs cf 0 Wilson, rf '. 0 Antle, If 0 Hill, c 0 Jung, p 0 Hurgess, p 0 Mogrnw, V 0 Hader, rf 0 11 1 38 27 11 2 II. UAH.PO.A.SII. TOLIODO, O.. April 21.- Detective Wil liam J. Hums nt noon loiluy seized u grip nt thn Union depot, beie, which he de clares belongs to ope of the three union men arrested In colinectlou with tho Los Angeles Times explosion. The grip wns nt piica taken to the central police sta tion, where Its contents were examined, 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 10 1 1 1 8 0 0 0 0 Totals O 8 7 34 27 10 1 SUMMARY. Struck out Hy Osborn 7, Wilcox 1, Tumy 2, Hurgess 3, Mngraw 2. Hits Of r Osborn 0, Wilcox 2 Tumy 3, Hurgess 1, Mngraw 7. liases on balls Off Os born 3, Wilcox 1, Tumy 1, Mngraw 1. Hit by pitched ball Hy Osborn 1, Wil cox 1, Hurgess 2. Umpires Patton and Doyle. Scorer Wlthlngton. of tho arrested trio In particular nnd to union labor In general. It snld: The two McNumuriis and MoManlgal and others who aro alleged to have as sisted In the blowing up or the Times building and tho cowardly nssasslnatlon of Its faithful ami defenseless employes will bo brought to this city and tried. If convicted und Imaged, their deaths, or the deaths of ten thousand like them, U R I C S 0 L THE CONQUEROR OF RHEUMATISM. tt you havo tried overy other known remedy for rheumatism do not de spair. You still have Uricsol, tho practical certainty of GUItB, nnd tho absolute certainty of material and lasting benefit to fall back on. L'rlcsol Is not a cureall. Its special Held Is rheumatic diseases and It cures them by removing tho cause. Everybody nowadays knows that rheumatism Is caused by an excess of Urlo Acid in tho blood. Local appli cations may roliovo, but they cannot possibly get at the scat of tho dis ease, Uricsol is just what its namo im plies, a solvent and eliminator of Uric Acid. Jtemoyo tho causo and tho diseaso is gone. Uricsol not only cures tho common forms of rheumatism, but it does what no other remedy has beforo accom accem plished: IT DISSOLVES AND ELIMINATES DEPOSITS IN THE JOINTS, WHERE THEY HAVE BEEN ACCUMULAT ING FOR YEARS. Records aro In our possession of not ono but many cases where tho Joints of tho fingers wero so thick ened ns to bo practically useless; whoro tho hip or tho kneo Joints wero so filled with tiro deposits as to ren der tho victim wholly nimble to walk; would not expiate their awful mime. Hut It will servo to warn Iho closeij shop yet tho patients wero completely re laborltes who Inspired thu nssusslhs ami' stored to health and activity by tho thu treasuries of whosu organizations systematic uso of Uricsol. supplied the money to pay tho expenses. In this way Uricsol has been a of their nefarious deed that In attumpt- genulno RENEWER OF YOUTH! lug to carry their ends by violence tliuy Wo can truthfully claim tho remark are hutting aguinut tho bosses of thei nblo record of 00 por cent, of cures bucklerH of society nnd onn gula nothing1 whoro a proper opportunity Is given The Phenoraeo. Growth IN LESS THAN SIX YEARS OF THE FIRST NATIONAL of MEDFORD, OREGON BANK is shown by the following figures taken from the books of the bank: Began business, June .15, .1005, with $ 25,000.00 Resources, January 2, 190(5 ..f ...;..: U 89,934.43 Resources, January 2, 1907 !'..... 259,451.32 Resources, January 2, 1908 ..:.. 309,298.37 Resources, January 2, 1909 :....:....-.... '199,007.01 Rcsources,; January 2, 19.10 f. 733,877.71 Resources, January 2, .19.11 i .1,06S,S13.S9 Friendship and Confidence is the Secret of This Growth There is Not a Dishonest Nickel in the Whole Million but bruises from their conflict. "The foot that tho accused In this case havo so obviously been concerned In u largo number of dyiiamlllngs, com mitted lu various parts of the country everyone of them directed against a non union establishment gives tho urrests u Hunting Importance. These vidians are the ('urmurrlsts of the United Htates and In running them down, Detective Hums has unearthud the most tremeuiliious criminal conspiracy In the history or America." our .remedy to accomplish tho result. Wo will gladly supp)y testimonials. Wrlto for folder, If your druggist docs not havo it, pond ono dollar to The California Chemical Co., 325 New High St., Los Angeles, Calif., and wo will semi you u bottlo prepaid, "MEDrOKD AQENT, STBAHO'O DRUO STORE." Test Us Try US Rrove Us M. L. Alford, Cashier. Oris Crawford, Asst. Cashier. . DIRECTORS: h K. Duel Cluis. aI. tinglish Chas.Strang J. E. Watt Ceo. Dunn jI. L Alford WM. S. CROWULL, President. ' ' " fr--- 'rrrrrti rrrrr Sto.imer Ashore. rtllANOH.VI, April U The l'nclfle Mull company's steamer Asia Is usluini today, u wreck, ailO miles south of here. All the passengers and crew were saved. Ti.e United States gunboat Helena has been seat to thu scuno of tho wiuek. Old Iinrty'n Sag Advice. Knoxvllle, Tenn .Mrs. Mamie Towe, of 108 W. Muln street, this city, suys "If oii hud seen me, before I begun to tuke ilurtlul, you would not think I was the sumo person. Six doctors fulled to do me good, und my friends thought I would die. I could hurdly got out cf bed or wnlk a step. At last an old lady advised mo to take Cuidiil, and now can go most iinywhrro" All nlllutf women need Cnrilul, as a gentle, refresh ing tonic, especlully udupted to their pe culiar ailments. It Is a reliable, veget able remedy, successfully used for over 50 years. You ought to try It. 'i JOHN A. PERL v- rNssrr- , -. . . . 'i UihJci Inker ami l.inbulmer Successor to tho undortnklnu de partment of Medford l'tirnlturo Co. Of fh o ulth Mt-rtfonl KtiiiiKiiru Co. ! 1 Tolephehos: Day, Iloll 351; John A, Perl, resldonco, Roll 4111,; nomo iivh. i! O, W- ConUUn SC0I. J. H.Dut-: ; ler 3571. AMnUfiAXCi: 8KUVICI3 fp4 inent, where explosives were found. Uit er lu the evening a linn owned by l, J. Jones and ultimled just outside the city limits, whm visited and dynamite was illHcovuieii ineio. Hums Inter loturuwl to the hendiuur- teis of tlm union and It Is reported that the safe was openml, though this has not been vouchml for hy members of tho police foico. Many of tho pipers und books or the union were taken to police headquarters. A sea roll warrant was Issued before thu seumli or the union offices begun. HAN KHANClrU'O, April 21lt Is re ported In polkv clrolfts here today that David OaplHii. wanted In connection with the I. os Angelas Tlm explosion, Is un der rrst and is titting hwld In solttiuU tit ouo of the I'uolllo uoast oltlws nnd Will bo rushed to I, on Angeles ns soon hm MoNanuiru und the other sitHpooU reach (bore. Tlui li Bitter. LOS AKaiJI.CS, nil.. April II 1.1k- oiling the ullegtHl dyiiumltw plotters ar-l tested In Indlanutmlls to the OaiiiorrUtH of ltul. the I.uh Augili's Times In to-' ihu h issue diMitiil a ruiuinn und ti half cditorlully to the cutbiig deiiuiuiatloii, llusklns for IleulOt. Chi lines o f orman MEDFORD THEATRE Tflfl I ATF Til PI A5C5ICV -f f 4 -f ' IHOnflt01vr resldonce sites aro sellln dally; iniiko your selection befor choice lota nro sold. Monday and Tuesday Evenings April Wtf Mi BENEFIT GREATER MEDFORD CLUB KOIt SAt.K-Will Mill JO acres of Im proved rrult land Just one inlle from ICuglo I'olut, all cleared, gentle slon. I'rloo $1I.r. per acre. K. S. Tumy, S01 llarnett-Corey bldg Landscape Contractor Wo do the uradltiK for lawns audi tenuis grounds, seeding and planting of ahrubery In fnct do overythlnR to make your homo n beauty spot. t II. M. WIUSOX. Phono Pacific 3141. Home, 6. i Two Days Only j BpeoUl Ble of Steelea Mmtodou Puilei. All In Blonoiu. j 33 CENTS PUB DOKEK l'OH TWO DAYS OKI.Y TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, AVUII. 35 AND 30. J. LBroadleyfiCo. I MEDFORD THURSDAY, APRIL 27 THE EMINENT ACTOR Frederick Warde AND LV) sriM'OHTlXO AUTTSTS IX A SPLEN DID SC'KNMr PK'ODUCTIOX OP Julius Caesar PRICES -50c, $1.00 AND $1.50. Seat Sale Opens Monday, April 24. THEATRE FRIDAY, APRIL 28- A. H.WOODS PRESENTS The Girl ?m Rectors PAPL POTTKirs (JRKATKST PLAY rOMPLICTK PROnriTlOX SAMK AS RPX 300 NIGHTS IN NEW YORK CITY Seats on Sale Tuesday, April 25. 4 1 M .