V -" MEDKTRD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, "WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1911. PAGE SIX M ft p. - , 4 iwt! : ' k in V - ' DR. WHITE TO ADDRESS PUPILS Will Lecture on Dangers of the Housefly at the High School and II lustrate His Remarks With Stcrc- opticon Views Subject is Timely. In order to show tlm groat dntiKcrs which rosullH from nllowtnK Uic com won Iioukb fly to wander ut will throughout ft lioinu, especially where food Ik oxposod, Dr. rnlvln H. White, Btiito health officer, will uddrosH the IiIrIi sohoot students nt tho lilith school nudltorlum this uftcrnoon, Illustrating IiIk leoturo with stereopllcon views, Such u lecture at thlH time when the fly BonHon will shortly ho with tin iiKiiln, Is of Kieut vulue. DUCAT ANXIETY rELT OVER MOW-AKKIVAI. Or TRAIN JJOOAI.ES, Ariz., May lO.Orcntcst anxiety Ih felt hero todny for imsson Kern on board tlm West Const Mexican Irnln due hem nt 7 o'clock this morning. AVItli bridges before "lid behind It blown out by tho rebelH the train Ih Htalled Homewhero " below MiiKdnlenn. Conotn. All wlreH between here and MiiRdfllenn were fill Inst nlKht and It Ih feared Hint mi nttuck on the train Ih now con templated. News of the train's pllKht wns brotiRht here over the federal line from Huntii Ann, via Altu. E MAN'S ARM WITH BAIL J.OB ANGEM$, May 10. An X-rny examination today showed that Pitcher Awnow's fitst Inshoot which Htruck Hill Timer on th wrist In the eighth Inning of yesterday'H gnmo fractured n small bone. Toser will bo out of the game for nt least n month ns tho result of tho Injury. Yestordny'rtKnmo wnn tho fourth tlmn "Hill" lind played Mlnco recovering from tho bullet wound In his Bhouldor receiv ed during training. OIRX. THWARTED IN HER F&A.N TO WED JAP SEATTLE. May 10. Miss l.ydla Os teitund Is In Jull nnd Youn Youn, a Tup unoso photographer of Tiicoinn and member of tho Holy Holler sect, Is on tho outsldo limiting In, his wedding plans having been thwarted. A humane officer charges that the girl Is lumilio. The pair went before the county auditor of IMerce county seeking a mnrilnge license The arrest followed, Miss Os terlund being brought to Kent He The girl also Is a member of the Holy Hollers which Imvu figured In dlverH ways of late. Is Outspoken PITCHER ViaiAM ALLEN G.1LLOP MOTO at PINK ATUOIO . WAHIUNOTiiN. H. t May 10.--Hepie-sentntho Wllllum A I'ullop. a ileiuo uut from VlneemiiH, Ind , is uug uf the most ouUKjlieli nu-it In tin' limine, lie Is a short, stout man with a florid fiico and a prominent none, of which he is proud. He was NltihiM In tho intaurant of tho I'ongitiiw Hall hotel thtt olhar day when unrulier mull, who ho did not know, wit dMi tipnttiltH him. In it few minutes .Mr i'ullop hceHiiie Hwnrn tiiui the atiau Kir wits KUrthii at him A If fMselnutod by NomethliiK. "1 van ttdl you what oti aru looking at." growlwl Mr. Cullop. The stunner sturtvd out of hi rvrlu. tuiin'.i pink hiiiI tvu about to uunmtir hoi'H thlnu, whn tl Indlnmt mwinUtr euiitlmiedi "It'H my nun llmt you six looking nt. 1 know It In lurg, uut tho ic.lHOlt In tlml 1 Iii4e kejil It out of other peo jde'H LiunlurMH MIlU HlM-U It a clmunu to yfryw." j!jT' ti.nmii' rapidly fllllnbed bis cof I'efeiu.l ili'puiteit -' Many Woman HeffUter. U'jyKHliTT. Yh. Aluy 10 Of 700 .,'V6"tcrs Mho hne rgliiteiil u fur for iluv'iutM elictlon. ihrei-fourtlm ur o- il'lUOt" t Hits lute tin Momeii will I hi 'ftlilil to el. ot u full femitle tlekwt If thu)' Hi ohoouc 1 li have not aiMhweil their , purpose be the InUleutloii In they hup .-Mo limki) ):-iiil th flint American - "town UVelu! by Womih !t Kotlc to Oolitriictorii. ' Notice la )ierby given that ltd bids Wllf bo reiielved by thu IhiuiiI of diructois of school UUtrlot No. 10. of Juclmon county, Htatu of UrBoii, until Viim. ' ilay, Wuy 17. 1V11. for the ertictlou of it otto story frame school building In sftil dlutrlot. IMuiih mid nitHiiriclluiin for tho sumo limy be en ut thw offleu uf tho county ttchool suprlutmleiit In Jacksonville, or in tho oust) of his Mb utmco from tho offtcu, they may l huuii ut tlio office uf thw oounly oUik. Kucli hid muat be acoompMiilud by a certified cheek for a sum which shall equal flVQ lor cent of th amount of thw bid, uh u KUttraiittie of khh1 fulfil, ami Mm successful hUMor will he rwiulrisl to Klvo tonfl it N"1 8U1" of VMnty-fve per cent pff-tho umount of thu bid Tim bon of dlrcctorn rwervo the right to rojoct ny ,n,1 u" l,u,u K""J l',aa ,0 J, M. HtOVM, HBUISir. wi 1). V WfUaiWH. Clmlrmftii Hi hoot Hoard Russian Symphony Orchestra Here Tonight HEItTKAM ROIIWAK. Barltono, with Russian Symphony Or- chestra. Modest Altschnler, director of the JHiHHlan Hymphony Orchestra which plaj'H In thlH city on Weilnesdny even ing, .May 10 at tin; Natatorliim Hall Ih not only tho pioneer In th" advnncomcnt of KiihhIiui mtiHlc In America but a musl clan ranking with tho first uf all sym phony oiuheHtrii conductors. Thero Is reusou for .Mr. Altschuler'H present place In the i -iil in of music. When very young he wnH admitted oh n student of music at tho Impel lal Con servatory of Music, Moscow, where he graduated with highest honor possible. Not only did he excel as u 'cellist tour lug lOurope with great success as it vir tuoso after IiIh graduation but he took Hlgmil honors In tho theory rf music and composition. It wns not an unusual thing, In tho Husslnn .Symphony Orchestra lehder'H student days, to have puzzling questions on composition refered to him liJJ his asnclutes for adjudication. And the then TALENT 1, 0. 0. F. TO BUILD SOON Plans for New Temple Arc Adopted and Work of Erecting Will Start Soon Will Cost in Neighhorhood of $10,000. At u meeting of the Talent lodge of Odd I'Vllows held last week, plans for tho fine new teniplu to be erected there worn accented und work will ho started ut once. R rr. l'ltoh, or Ashland, was tho successful architect In competition with sevoral others who submitted plans Tile temple Is to cost S10.000 The building will bo of pressed con- ct'ot blocks and Is to have two stories and a basement. The basement will ex tend over one-half of tho building. The building will oecupy a space of -IB by !)0 feet The first floor will be used for a department store. On the second will be offices und the lodge loom on the third. A detail desct Iptlon of (he lodge iiiar ters shows that nothing has been over looked which would contribute toward the comfort of the members of the order The lodge hall will occupv u larger part or the floor, being 30 by ft: feet In size Adjoining tho lodge room will M the preparation room, which Is 'JO by 20. There Ik ulso a kitchen nnd a huniiuetlnrr hall open off the main cortldor. The Piopcrty room, where the tegalla and other effects of the order can he kept win lie nine ny id rct Hi slxe Wllnon Iionvoa Denyar. niCNVUH, Col.. May 10. With an ad. dresH on "Husluess Interference With Legislation" at a hnmiuet or tho Mile High club. Uovernor Woodrow YVIImm of New Jersey brought his three ililvs' visit to Henver to u close and left today ror tho Pacific coast Ilasklna for Health. TALENT ITEMS. The Wlckstrom sawmill (i miles west of Talent wns hunted unity Hundav morn ing. It In not known how the fhe start d. It was ritst dlMi'iiveiml about 'i o'clock In the morning by mill Iwindw, who woiii slipping In the bunkhmiHo nearby. The mill was being reimlred ami some ImbhltliiK hud been done on Hat- iikIhv. the dav mectidlng. and sumo siitr- gest that Home hot hnbhlt limy liuve fall en In the dry HHWdiiHt. which smolder ed lit tho daytime, but btoko foith In flames during the night, TIihio was Home Inniirmioe nn the mill. The dent mo tion of the mill Is iiltw u loss to Mr. Wlckstrom nnd It ilo throw a uuinhet o. moil out of employment. On Hatuiimy while driving hmnu from I'mmnlx In a light bugio Mix- U. II. Unddui'd luid a cuIIInIou with nn auto mobile, maultlng In the smashing; or one or tlm wheels or the buggy Thtt own er uf tlm automobile udmltted that he whs nt fault, and Mr. Cloddurd states Unit h must sottle for tho lots. There uio some m(t who ride In nutus who think thai they own the ruiid ami that all Ihiim vi'hlclen vhould give thorn the rluht uf wav. Thu Oregon law given automobile no mote rights than others who tno! It I time tlmt Mine or thr I'luiUll-Uirs ttie Uught n leon. If the OrHtn iHw'cHiniot bo .enforced, who ouitld Illume the farmer lf r fv tlr or HUtoe were punturwl with pistol ehoU? U T. MeNary ut M ml ford spent Mon day liwklHg oer Undue! pioperlle In 1'uleilt. Albert PtuuiiberUHii on Monday return ed to Talent from 1'tiitlund. where he Iihm .ten living for a bout tU mouths. The tuM'tallMt picnic held at I'hovim on Sunday was a pronouncvd uoee There was u large attendance from all over the county, from Jatluioti 1 1 hi. Gold inn. Anal a. ltek'le lHtmt. MmUord, Tal ent. AahUunl and 8k1u Spring. A good old time Uieket dinner was wi lleipated In liy all preeeut The dinner wan fol lowed b tiwntn anrfweiod by mail) ati- ilullsU An Inlfii-etlng pi ..gram 'tendered roiihlsttng if songs r- Itutlonn ia'Ui spivihie I'.iiiji'iu im-anit had u Our Correspondents WIKA DIMITKIIirr. Soprano, with Btuilan Symphony Or cnoBira tonignt. yiitinir Altchuler nlwayB decided Impnr llally and with accuracy. Jlct'ore he left tho conservntory, and afterwards, tho student Altschuler was a close friend of Hi distinguished compnserH Arensky, .Huchmanlff, Hcrlablne and highly thought of by the great Tachalkowsky. Twelve years ago Modest Altschuler left KiiHHtii for Amerlea. With his niru musical gifts he decided that the New World was the place where the broudeiit opportunities awaited him, ami events have since proved that he wuh right. During the first three years of his New York lesldenee Modest Altschuler was locked upon as a ruining musical star because. In addition to exceptional musi cal ability, lie possessed the faculty uf organization. Nino yeftrs ago he brought together tluv Hussion Hymphony Orchestra, and over slnco he Iiiih striven valiantly to ward a musical goal that bar finally been reached In the face of many ob stacles that could no,! have been sur rounded by a man Ichh resourceful und SEWN GRADERS Two Sprinkling Carts Are Also In cluded In Order To Rush Comple tion of Valley Roads to Make Them Passable In Winter. The county court has ordered seven new graders for uso on the county roads as well as two now sprinkling carts, irhey aro duo to tirrlvo In tho near fu ture und will he illstrlbuted among the various road gangs In the county. Aside from the work which bus been let by contract the county will conduct an energetic roadhulldlng campaign or Its own during the summer. Hy rail It Ifl planned to have all or the main trav eled highways In the valley In such shape ns to make them passuhle throughout tlm winter, something which Iiiih never obtained as yet In this county. The huge traction engine nnd tbe spreading carts which were recently mir- cluiHoil aro more than "making good " The spreading carts each at a load haul seven cubic yards,, wlereas the wagonr hauled hut two yards at a load. DR. COOK'S NORTH POLE PICTURES At the "Nat" thealio tonight and to. Minnow night, Dr Cook's inotlun ole- ,tureH will he shown for the first time Kuect rrom the Manhattan theatn of New York city The story or n Jealoim llval, with a complete Irctll'v. lnler- sting In ov.rj, feature CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. John llrleve was hero on a business trip and h turned to Piospoct Tuesday morning. Halph Heal left for Hilts Monday morning to look for u locHtlon. Mr. and Mis. x. M, Monrs nnd datigh tor of Portland arrlvwl on No. 15 Mon day nnd lintnedlutely left for tho Menrs iiinuh at Table lim'k. II. U. lledford. Mrs. Cryderman. Miss I'ampliell, O. W. Turpln. Mr. Paisous, S. A. Paulson. Mr, lluitou. J. K. Hos well. li Hathaway. N. K. I'hthlers, Mrs. J. Myets were MeiHonl Msltors Mon day. The Hear Creek Cement nnd Hlock eomimny have put In a water tap nt tho cornet' uf Kourth and Alder street and will innuufHcturo tho largo sewer plpo l ho re. Miss Smith, who spent a deltghUul wtwk.eiul with her ri lends, the MImkos Kmoibon. re Hi nun I to her home near Hold Mill Monday morning. good time fi'ud mora soolnllst plenles ate to follow. I1" 8. lCrolis or Portland was In Talent on Tueeday lnMUng up the proposition or starting a now butcher shop U. P. dapous. tho pruMieii)ua gard.ner from North Talent, report that the frosiH haxt done no dnmugo In hie mv tlun. Mra. T. I,. Steward, our accommod.it log rtosltntiitresH. waa upending Monday In Medford T. II. t'ltch, thu nrchltecl. succtd(d In lauding the Job of furuliOUug pLms for the I O. O I', temple. This In t 1. a 114,980 building and will be local, d on Main atreiH oppontte th wet.-nt eib.tot hoiise. Mrs Van Dunlap ainuit Tiu-sd iy in Ashbiud. Dr Theodore MlUingroH of Phoi-iils was in Aehlaud on Tusday aii ndiug the Hon thu it Oregon's l'hynlelsns .inxo elattou meeting. Mr T T Stewart on Tueado) w.ih In Axhlnnd rttteudlug to buHloexH m.itlrrs lakna for lleulllu UN rRANX OUMSBY. Tenor, with the Russian Symphony Or hceitra tonight. perserverlng Today the Husslnn Syw phony Orchestra classes with the best symphony orchestras In the United .States. H'h nresent efficiency anil nomi lar success Is wholly duo to life zeal, the capabilities of Modest Altschuler. Modest AltHchuler Is a musical pro. gresslvelst. Ills programmes always contain one or more novelties, und thoy Invariably prove to be popular. In New York, where u series of concerts Is given ench year, the Husslnn Hymphony Or chestm Cwhlch means Modest Altschu lor) stands for musical breadth In all It undertakes. The Judgment of this man In selecting Joseph I.hevlnne, Al exander Hcrlablne, Mlscha ICIman and Kathleen Harlow as sivIIhIh to appear witn dim organization before they had appeared In America Is another evidence of his nhlllty to select great artists as well us great cnihpnHltlolis. Modest Altschuler Is a musician, who Iiiih done much, hut ho will do more for he Is nlwuys going forward In his profession. REAL ESTATE MEN TO HELP EXHIBIT Realty Association Meets and Dc- t cides to Assign Preparing Exhib it for Commercial Club's Building Another Meeting Soon. Tho Medford Hrnlty association held Its regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening nnd tho usunl routine business was gono through. Tho mombera n-vo-eate eo-operatlon with tho Commercial club In securing; a temporary exhibit for the Kxhlbltlou building until tho permanent exhibit Is Installed. Krldny evening u special meeting will bo held to discuss Improvement In tho living condltlonH In Medford. Fancy Regular $1.25 val ues, all complete, each . We will put on sale here tomorrow 25 Lamps, with polished brass foot, fancy bowl, shrunk on collar, brass burner, No. 2 wick, and large fancy chimney, a $1.25 value, in any store, here to morrow only, 75c each. Children's Union Suits Long sleeve, ankle length, small size, while they last, 25c Each Nazareth AVaist lTnio.n Suits for boys and girls, ! to 12 ycai of age, three garments in one, Vest, Pants and Waist, sleeveless, knee lengths, nil sizes, 50c Each , Men's Tluskin Cloth Gloves, tight knit wrist, I Qc Pair, 3 for 25c Hussey's Watch Our Windows BUSY IMPROVING JACKSON HOMES i Now That Street Has Been Graded and Pavement is Being Laid Prop erty Owners Are Making Up for Lost Time on Jackson Boulevard. Now that the paving of Jackson boul evard Is about to bo completed the resi dents on tho street aro turning their at tention to tho beautifying of the grounds about their homes. Mnny had waited for mnny months for tho street to he graded so that cement sldawulks could he put lit nnd lots graded. Now that the Btreets has been graded nnd pavement laid, the residents are making up for lost time. There uro several crews of cement sidewalk men at work on tho street In front of tho various homes nnd In addi tion to this mnny of the property own ers have men at work rounding up ter races about their homes and planting lawns. A movement Is on foot to havo mnde simile trees planted tho entire length of the street of uniform size und vurlety so that In u few yearB Jackson street will bo one of the most beautiful In the city. The street Is to he extended ncross Hear creek, tho people or tho city nl rendy having voted the necessury funds to erect n bridge. Tho street Is now laid out to the top of Nob Hill crossing the entire city without an angle. IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS. Don't Mlitake the Cauie of Tonr Tron- ,Jle A Medford Cltlien Showa How to Cure .Them. Many People Never suspect their kidneys. If Buffering from a lnmo, weak or aching back they think that it Is only a muscular weakness; when ur inary trouble sets in they think It will soon correct Itself. And so It Is with all tho other symptoms of kidney disorders. That Is Just whero tho danger lies. Vou must euro these troubles or they may lead to dropsy or Hrlght's disease. The best remedy to uso 1b Doan's Kidney Pills. It cures Al Ills which aro caused by wg.nk or diseased kldenys. Medford pooplo testify to permanent cures. O. M. Jones, 1404 North Central ave nue, Medford, Or., says: "I found Doan's JlCldnoy PHIb especially adapted to my case. My back was very Btirr nnd pain ful nnd I had other annoying symtoms of kidney trouble. Donn's Kidney Pills, procured nt Hnsklns drug store, brought relief, and since taking them my health has beep much hotter. This ex cellent remedy has earned my endorse ment." Kor snlo hy all dealers. Price 50 cents. Kostcr-Mllhurn Co,, Buffalo, New York, solo 15 gents for tho United States. Hemember tho name Doan's and tako no other. Special Oar for Freihytorlan General Anembly. A special car Tor tho accommodation or delegates and tholr families who de sire to attend tho general assembly of tho Presbyterian church to he held nt Atlantic City, N. J., will be attached to train 18 of the O. AV. II. & N. C. leaving Portland nt 10 a. m., May 12, 1911. Del egates to tho convention should call on our local agents for reservations. Uasklns for Health. Lamps 75c Ladies' Pure White Vests Long sleeve, high neck, light weight; just the thing for now; here tomorrow in regular sizes 4-5-6, extra sizes 7-8-9, 25c Each Notice to the Public Fargo Sale Company, of Spokane, Wash., are here tak ing over the Eadmead's Shoe Store to dispose of the stock IN TWENTY DAYS the walls must be stripped down We promise the people of Medford and southerji Oregon the greatest sacrifice knock-down of profits ever, witnessed ' in the chronicles of retail selling in Medford. THE WALLS MUST BE STRIPPED SALESPEOPLE WANTED Medford Theatre, BE JOYOUS LEW FIELDS PRESENTS "The Yankee Girl" Book by Geo. V. Hobart Music by Silvio Hein Harry Gilfoil and 50 others A SONG fl YOU LAUGH q SENSATIONS AGLHL THEN A MERRY QUIP THEY ALL GO TO SEE HER AND SO WILL YOU 40 WINSOME WINNERS IN THE GETAWAY . HEAR MISS RING SING THE NEW SONGS And maybe if you're good a few of the old. PRICES $1.50, $2.00. Seat sale Tuesday, May 16, at Haskins'. p J. B. ENYART, Presldont J. A. PERRY, Vice-President P. E. MERRICK, Vlce-Preildsnt JOHN 8. ORTH, Cashier W. B. JACKSON, Asa't Cashier. The Medford National Bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00' SAFK DEPOSIT ROXES FOR Z BUSINESS TRANSACTED. 4&&44f4f4f44f44f4f4f44f444f-i- MILLINERY MIrs Pnyntor nnnouncoH tlmt sho bns moved ber mllllnory parlors to tbu Kround floor of the Medford National linnk building. Every lady la invited to call, Inspect the new styJes and learn the low prices. Completo lino of summer Roods will bo. Introduced In duq Reason. Wear a Flower for Mother's Sake To honor tho best Mothor who over lived your own. That Is too pur poso of Mother's Day. SUNDAY, MAY 14 A white flower for Mother'H memory, A brlh'ht flower for Mother's llvlns. Wo shall bo prepared Saturday. Mnjn, nnd Sundny, Mhy 14. with n larKo assortment of fine, fresh flowers, npproprlnto for Mothers' nay, offered at our usual moderate prices. All customers served promptly. Special rates to Sunday Schools, Lodges, etc. Medford Green House, 933 East Main St. Rend Mother a Uomittot on Mothers' Day, We havo correspondents to do liver flowers fresh anywhere In tho United States. If You Desire to Look Your Best Visit The MARINELLO SHOP Whom n Marinello graduate will dress your hair and suggest the latest and most becoming coiffures and where you can purchase jINE HAIR GOODS You are sure of getting the latest styles and the most satisfactory values. MARINELLO PREPARATIONS ou won t know what real satisfaction in toilot arti cles means until you try our special preparation CORA E. UTLEY OVER KENTNER'S, EAST MAIN ST. Friday May 19th Blanche Ring -in- q you siair q new q THEN TO q HAVE GOT q YOUR q YOU IN I EINGER TIP J THEIR GKIP - RENT. A GENERAL RANKING Wo SOLICIT YOUR TATRONAGE. Z 1 Jk