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Local Elks hnvo postponed tliolr
Indies' nlRht from April 11 to April
18, 1812, Flnnl preparations will
lio mndo nt tlio next regular session
of tho iodgo.
Ileal homo made bread at Do Voo't.
John 1 Hohcrts nnd Miss Minute
Surlier worn married at the Holland
hole! Wednesday, April 11, Rev. W.'
T. Gouliler officiating. The con
tracting pnrtlc3 hnvo ninny friends
who wish them well In their new
venture.
Vegetable plants of all kinds. Out
door grain transplanted. Order now.
Early cabbago ready. C. Carey.
Phono 81C-1M1.
Androw Harvey of Carroll, Iowa,
who has been vlsltlnir with E. V.
Coffin of this city, has purchased one
of the haudsomo Gates bungalows
on Roso avenue and will make his
homo hero, lie is a successful busi
ness man and is well pleased with
Mcdford. Mr. Gates is meeting with
splendid success in building new
bungalows and disposing of them.
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank building,
Mcdford.
Fire escapes for tho Mcdford fur
niture & Hardware company's build
ing nt Sixth nnd Central have ar
rived and are now being put in place.
International Encyclopaedic dic
tionary In three volumes, now and
well bound, for sale at a bargain.
Address "Falrvlow," Jacksonville.
Fred J. Erwln and Miss Julia E.
Steward wero united In marriage by
Rev. "V. F. Shields at tho raanso of
the Presbyterian church on "Wednes
day at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Erwln is
one of the young women of Talent
and Mr. Erwln Is one of the young
men of Eagle Point. These young
peoplo are going to make their homo
near Eagle Point, where Mr. Erwln
owns a fine ranch.
The annual congregational meet
ing of the Presbyterian church will
be held Friday evening In the church
at S o'clock. All members of the
church and congregation arc urged
to bo present. Interesting reports
will bo heard, after which refresh
ments will bo served and n good so
cial time enjoyed. All should at
tend. V
Dr. M. C-Barber, physician and
surgeon, has moved from the M. F.
& II. building to room 9 Palm block.
Opposite tho Nash hotel. 36
Dr. Salade. who recently pur
chased tho "Seven Oaks" orchard
from Colonel George P. Minis, has
purchased a Chalmers "3C." Deliv
ery will bo made Saturday.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives made any tinio or
place by appointment. Phono M. 1471
Tho March report of automobile
registrations with the secretary of
state, which has just been received,
shows that 3C machines wero reg
istered from Mcdford during March.
Kodak finishing, tho best, at Wes
ton's, opposite book store.
Mrs. F. H. Hopkins lias returned
from a trip to Portland.
Seo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
W. J, Scott was down from ills
Rol'iic river ranch Wednesday, j
Furniture, glassware and plajios
packed and unpacked. Transfer ud
baggage Both pbuncs. Matthews &
Son. 35
Mr. Ojp of Jacksonville made n
Iiiimiicsh trip to the Hradcn mine on
Tuesday. Mr. Opp report I lie mine
was showing up Mmi( very rich ore.
Wilson, 210 Uurel St., for first
class kodak finishings, 20
J I. II. Howell, who for some time
past has been In charge of tho opera
houso orchestra, and who is also the
leader of tho Mcdford baud, has
been secured by Mr. Talllandlcr as
teacher of brass Instruments at tho
Mcdford CoiiHervntory.
Something now, "Grape Purple,"
at McDowell's.
G. D. Hoffman and family ar
rived yesterday from Portland. Mr.
Hoffman Is connected with the Cud
ahy Packing company and will look
after tliolr Interests here In the fu
ture. Fancy brick Ice cream at McDow
ell's, ;S. A. Newell, Indies' tailor, 4th
floor M. P. & II. Co. bldg.
Cltlzons of Mod ford who nre In
terested In, early day history of this
spctlou aro Invited to attend a meet
ing at tho library tonight to form a
local organization. George J limes,
beerotnry of tho Orogou Historical
Eocloty, will bo present and address
tho meeting.
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President Colvlg of tho commcr-
clnl club returned Thursday from a
visit nt Portland.
Mrs. William Mnyfleld of Phoenix
was n recent visitor In Mcdford.
William Vlrlch spent Wednesday
nt Woodvlllo nnd vicinity.
Clnrenco Wllhlte of Ilcngln was n
recent visitor In Mcdford.
Mrs. Jessie Richardson has re
turned from n visit with Central
Point friends.
Mrs. Thomas Turpln and Mrs. Ray
K. Wilson of Roxy Ann hnvo been
visiting friends In Medford.
J. '. Illlngsworth has left for a
visit t illnmook.
Shannon Oliver of Trail Is visit
ing friends in tho valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson of tho
Riverside ranch wore recent visitors
In Medford. Mr. Peterson says ho
has 14 teams nt work plowing.
The Parent-Teacher circle of
tho Washington school will meet Fri
day afternoon, April 12, at 3 o'clock.
Tho following delightful program
has been prepared: Business meet
ing. Song "The Bluebird," Teddy
Powell. Talk by Dr. Stearns. A
story, Jeannette Richardson. True
Scholarship, Mr. Stiue. Tho Throo
Llttlo Trees, second grado pupils.
Moral Education in the Home, Mrs.
Irvine. Refreshments by the com
mittee. M. Bomnstcr of Medford is spend
ing a few days at Eagle Polut on
business.
J. P. Hughes of Butte Falls was a
recent visitor In the valley.
Ed True of Talent spent Thursday
In Medford on business.
M. F. McCown hns returned from
a short business trip to Trail.
John M. Slsty of Willow Springs
has purchased a new Overland cnr.
Miss Grace Dent has returned
from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Nichols of Eagle Point.
Lloyd Rlppey Is visiting Mcdford
from the famous Buzzard mine on
Elk creek.
J. F. Hutcbason, agent for the
Mutual Life Insurance company of
New York, has returned from a busi
ness trip to Ashland.
M. F. Ham of Grants Pass Is
spending a few days In Medford.
B. I. Shannon of tho forestry serv
ice Is at Ashland on business.
Kerby S. Miller, manager of the
Rogue River Fruit & Produce asso
ciation, left Wednesday evening for
a visit at Portland.
Colonel F. L. Tou Velio spent
VVednegday in the northern end of
the valley on business connected with
his candidacy for county judge.
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PHILADELPHIA, Pa, April II.
Jubilant over tho reception accorded
hint by monster crowds during his
specchiunklng tour of Pennsylvania,
Caloiii'l Theodore Roosevelt left here
today Intending to peuk at ovcrj
city nnd town between here and New
York City.
New records for political crowds
woro established at Lancaster, liar
rlsburg and Philadelphia. It Is esti
mated that 75,000 persons heard
Colonel Roosevelt'! address. The
crowds at other points turned out In
corresponding numbers, and the
Roosevelt campaign managers are
predicting that the former president
will carry the state by an over
whelming majority.
Next Friday Colonel Roosovelt
plans to lenvo New York for a brief
tour of Massachusetts and New
Hampshire. Addresses will be made
nt a number of tho principal cities,
and with hU Now England tour com
plete Roosevelt will try to arrange
his affairs so as to start Tuesdayym
his campaign of Nebraska.
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GRAN'IS PASS. Ore.. April It,
Tho sheriff's office In this elty hits
attached about 2200 acres of Inud on
tho south side of Hoguo river, near
Grants Pass, belonging to C, M.
Leonard of tho Leonard Construction
company, Chicago and Portland; P.
P. Phillip, banker, Chicago and
Rochester U. Slaughter of the linking
firm of O. A. Slaughter nnd Co., of
Chicago. In tho suit filed by George
W. Sorenson, roevlter of the Chicago
Rogue River Irrigation company,
against Leonard, Phillip and S!:tuxi.
ter on mi alleged contract wherein It
Is claimed Unit Leonard ngreed to
furnish tho Chicago Roguo Ithor
company $71,000 to carry on ditch
extension work and caro for out
standing obligations and who "after
ward took Phillip snd Slaughter In
wlUi him on the deal.
The laud attached Is acreage pur
chased from local owners for tho
Chicago mon. With Irrigation tho
land is valued at about f200,000.
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The democrats of Jackson county
arc planum;,' to write in the name of
George Ilcbec of North Jacksonville,
ns their nominee for county .school
superintendent. Mr. Ktpoc was for
twelve years professor of pciluirotiy
nt the University ot 3Iimie.ola and is.
ono of the foremost educational an
thontios in the limted tSntcs. Jfo
retired some time ago to make his
home on a Kogue riier fruit ranch,
but was induced to fill temporarily
tlie chair of education at the Univenj
ily of Oregon.
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UNDERTAKERS
DI Flioat 3371
Might rboatil r, W. Weoki 3071
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X.XVX AHIITAXT,
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MARCH TO BAM
KU PASO, Texas, April J 1. Five
hundred federal troops are inurriiin;
on Santa Itosalia, according t5 de
spatches received hero today. Gen
eral Fernandez, nt the head of i'OO
rebel, started today for Bantu Ro
salia, mid expects to ehihli with tho
government before night.
Despite the reported relensc of C.
K. Ilebcrliu of Los Anjjeles yesterday
from the jail nt Jimiuez, Mexico,- de
spatches received here today do not
mention him.
LA FOLLETTE TO BE IN
MEPFJOB NEXT THURSDAY
(Continued from Front Page)
and leavin-,' at jsIJO p. in. for Port
laud. In Eastern Oregon.
Arriving Portland early in the
oveniii" the senator will deliver un
address Ihc same evening-nnd deput
ing for HoscMiirg at l.-IlO n. in. Wed
nesday, arriving thero at 0:Uf u. in.;
address there and departs at ;i:10 p.
in, for Mcdford, arriving- Medford
11:22 p. in,; speaks Thursday nt
Jacksonville and Medford; leaves
Medford nt :i:.'J0 p. in. for Ashland,
spenks there nnd leaves for Grants
Puss nl Q$2 p. m. Thursday, speak
ing there, I'lobim Iuh cnnipuijm in
Oregon.
Logal blanks at the Mcdford Print
lug company.
THOUSANDS DIE IN
ANAMA
ERUPTION
MOMLK. Ala., April ll.Thous
nnds of persons have been killed nnd
tho country for miles nbouTthe peak
of Chiriipii. near Coco Del Torn, Pan
ama, buried beneath millions of to.is
of lava, as a result of an eruption of
the peak April .", according to reports
brought here by Captain Olsvik of
the steamer Fort 'Morgan, who wit
nessed the spectacle, from a nearby
ort. Many Indian villager were com
pletely buried, nnd the total death
roll will bo never known, but Captain
Olsvik estimates that it will be no les
than 2,f00.
Shortly after the eruption, which
!atcd but a few mhiutcs, the Fort
Morgan, 14 miles away, was caught in
n violent current nnd almost 4orn
loose from her moorings.
BRUM SLAVERY
BY STEEL TRUST
WASHINGTON, D. C., April 11.
In a report submitted today by tho
senate committee un labor and edu
cation, labor conditions In tho plants
controlled by tho United States Steel
corporation were denounced na "a
brutal system of Industrial slavery."
Tho report was made in connec
tion with tho proposed eight hour
law for government contract labor.
T
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LOUISVILLE, ICy., April 11. At
a cotiforcncn held hero at noon tho
Roosevelt delegates to tho Kentucky
stato convention decided to contest
tho seating of a delegation from
Kentucky Instructed for President
Taft when tho national convention
meets In Chicago. Thero are about
1000 coutcHts, Involving a third of
the scats In tho convention.
Tho Roosevelt . delegates decided
that they will not bolt tho conven
tion hero, but will contest tho dele
gation on tho ground of fraud.
The. local IV it I nllu-c liu icecned
10,001) .v'llnw puic siipH 1 1 out Wind
IJixor, WiiHiiinftl'm, which arc now he
lug planted in the (VI I fill district of
tho ('ruler National WtH, The slips
are two years old mid nverane about
lour inches in h-iili.
The trvoH nre hcintr plunlcd nlioul
eight IVet upaii on burned over (iron.
Lust eiir u Iart uiuouul ol rcccd-
llig was., done uliieli i proving o
splendid snm .,,
rupturFcuraee
Results ot Influenced by Age or
Time Standing, Kcporis KxpcK
"Rupture Is not u tear or breach
In tho abdominal wall na commonly
supposed, but Is tho stretching m
dilating of a natural opening, there
fore subject to closure," t.nld F. II
Seoloy, of Chicago, now at the Hoi
laud hotel, who will remain In
Medford this Thiirsiliiy and Filday
untll I p. m. only.
"Tho Spermatic Shield Truss ns
now used and approved by tho Pull
ed States government, will nut only
retain any case of rupture perfectly,
affording Immediate and complete
relief, but closes the opening In ton
days on (ho average case, producing
MEXICO CiTY, April ll.-Oflicinll rom,IU wllh,,ut ?ur"r-v or '"f,,
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oni the third lo Hip mpcoihI floor of (ho (Inrnell-
(rov huiltliiitf: we nro also Imnv mo Hint wo will uol,
I hnvo ns much lo my for tho uoxl tiny or ho iih for
merly. IJnt wo don 'I wniit ,ou lo toluol, i inn. wo
vnn to make your noMiminlnnoo nml tfll what, had
IiwjI. ho (lono for ihiil. oar Irouhlo, or how IiphI to .slop
tho mouth hronthiiitf or whal lo do lo nlfri'iu;llioii
those weak oven, and it will cost you nothing
Our pulieiitH aro otii'-grpatest, hooHttnv, ask tliom.
imS. SAUNDKKS di (ilt'WlW
ICVM, I0AK. KOSIO AND THROAT SIMCCJA WSTS
CONiSULTATION Klt'KM -
ciAUNiOTT-i'omijY nnur.(i, mkdkoud, on.
ItKLIAIILi:
irniicAL
eotifinnutioii was tit en out here to
dnv of the execution by the rebels of
Thomas Fountain, an American offi
cer in General Villa's army.
Fountain was captured n week ngo
nnd condemned to die, but was finally
granted the "law of flight" permitting
liberty within certain bounds, Per
sons thus liberated are always tdwt,
however, it being retried thnt they
were shot while "in flight."
Four bullets were found in Foun
tain's buck. '
l-ItMI.V"WITI! llVXAMlTi:
SHOWN "ox 1'IUIS AT I'CO
A picture of interest to ovory agri
culturist In tho valley Is one of the
flvo being shown this week nt the
Ugo. "Farming with Dynamite"
shows how stumps are cleared, sub
soil loosoned, and ditches aro dug
by two of explosives, besides other
utes to whlchfOrirfTlynam'lFb. may lie
put. Tho otnoi four picture cover
a wldo range In humbr and drama.
.OTICL.
Notice Is hereby given that tho
undersigned will apply to tho city
council of the city of .Medford, Ore
gon, at its next regular meeting on
April Hi. lOlforji llccnso to sell
spirituous, vinous nnd malt liquors
In quantities less than n gallon, nt
No. 22 North Front strcol, In bald
city for a period of six months.
O. M. SKLSDV.
injection. Mr Seeley ha documen
tary references from government.
Washington. I). (', for Inspection
All charity cases without charge, or
any ono Interested will be shown the
THE
Sunrise Laundry
FAMtLV WAHlUNd A HPKCLVLTV. ALL WORK OUAHANTKIC!)
Or dura cnlled for and delivered, First class work done by bnnd.
Ladles' and men' nulls cleaned nnd prexsed, Tel, Main 7831;
Home, H7. Corner Eighth nnd South Central Avcntio.
truss or fitted If desired.
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Pi"mijyiPiiina
A Tunic. AltTStUe ami Koolvcut The
txit reumljr far Kidneys. I. vtr unit llowcl,
lirndi iir limplra, l.(Uiliou mill )lmivlt
cf the skin li.r r I .c Ilijott it xh
Teoc, Wtcuj;Lfi uJ lj;3rlo tlie collie ytm.
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PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water
Heating
All Work Ouarnntw.
l'rlcea llounuimblA.
COPFEEN & PEICE
as Howard Block, mtranca on Ctli St.
PtcUlo 3031. . HOIU 349.
VAPOR BATHS
and Scientific Mass&fjo
Try ii for a eoltl, rheumatism, etc. Advice in tliotetifH,
medical gymnastics and Hydrotherapy. Lady attendant.
DR. ROBT. J. LOGKWOOD
CHIROPRACTOR
E. 9th and S. Riverside Botli Phonos
PANSIER
PANvSIES
A Special Vnw Strain of (Jerinan I'ansins
Extra !Kino Jiosos. A h'ine Line of 2-Vonr-OUl Steele
Cut blowers in Season Always on J land
Medford Greenhouse
Home 237-X
923 East Main
Main 37'11
A SNAP
CO acres, six miles from Medford,
good graded road croisog tho tract,
all free eoll, at $0 per aero. $1000
will bandlo, easy terms on balance.
Part Is creek bottom land, uu'tablo
for alfalfa. Several springs on tho
placo. Timber enougn to pay for the
tract. No buildings. In the Griffin
creek district.
W.T.York. Co.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTI3D Girl to work by day or
part of day. IMiono I'ac. 4&8:i.
WANTKD Cheap lot on or near
paved street. Glvo location and
lowest cash price. Address I', O,
Uox 713. . 22
FOR 8ALK Or trado for small tract
pear Medford, new modern nine
room bungalow. Iteming for $14.
Address Jlox &I5,
KOR RKNT Two largo furnished
front rooms, sleeping room and
parlor, with bath; close In. :i22
South Central avo. 10
Watch Our Addition
Grow
Jackson and Bnmmit
Medford Realty and
Improvement Company
3i. p. a, n. Co, nidtf.
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FOlt ItKNT Iloautlfiil bmiBalow, C,
rooms, mouorn. ;no or mo now
Gates homes on Hebo avo. Apply
B. V. Coffin, 32 Hobs court. 20
WANTKD -Girl for Koneral house
work, good waKCK. Address Ilox
H. W caro Mali Tribune. 22
KOR 8ALB Twelvo thoroughbred
Leghorns, washing machlno, boll
or, two bicycles (man's and boy's)
cheap, '330 Knight t. Home phono
377-L, 19
WANTKD Girl to assist with houso
work. Nlco homo place. 611-H-3.
A, A, Schuoliaril, Box 98-A, It. V.
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ThB,KEDBALL is rip
11 alontf the Lbast
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You can jnuko a Homl-cJrcij- ,
lar inclhlon, cutting through '. ',
tho outer lntogumont, sub- J
cutlclo and periosteum, tro-
phluo down to tho gray mat- ! '.
ter, rulso tho flap und euro-
fully nimovo tho erroneous
projudlco sonio peoplo havo ! !
Kulnst tho wearing of Kyo ;
Glasses, and thou perhaps thoy '
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wpmu give Jioeu to ijyo eiruin f
nnd tho borlouH nurvo-di-uln ro- ',
suiting therofonn. Why delay? ; ;
Como In now arid let mo ox-
plain more fully.
Dr. Rickert
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