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flnspFOCT mm tbtbunt:, medfoot, 'owion, Tirana y, 'aptctt; no, mi. FXOT THRIJH ' -n - v A v A' V RICH ORE FROM FOOTS CREEK MINE V, Minimi Cm 1 ler wlm hn liccn iili'iiliticil 111 iiiinliij.' circles 111 i.uiilli fit OH'Khii rue the piiHl lil'liimi vi'lil'i is exhibiting miiiiiiIim 11I' iiin (liken I'min u'u'ln n khIiI lniii'iiiir iiuiiilj' '11 (lie Foul eieck ilUlilct llinl pminiifH In excel tin vt liiiits llinl Imim vi'l ln'iii iliht'oii'il in ihih illNtth'l. Tin' me In of white iiiiiiil iiiiii('uiinli'i uiili i'lce unltl. Willi lcllll l IIHH to I HIM lllll' III' f llCul lllllll'rf in KOIItlll'I'll (IKUOII. )l'lll III' llllllllt lUI'lllV-I'lM' I.M't llHK llCI'll iilliiinril mill uiirl; will he continued until iln Inline uT tin1 mini' in tlint'iiiiulilN ili'iu nn-liiiliil. Tim Dully Hint from rutin. TO BE HERE THURSDAY Tlu unuiil iiiiihIit ol' tliii MiiKomr iiiili'r rnr Om'koii mill the h'iuiiI In -li prit'nt lor llti Ituyiil A 1 i'li will l II llui Mi'iH'iHil loiltJi'H 011 next TI1111 la iiIkIh, inli'iul ii' W'liltifMiliiv in, t it ,it iiiiiioiinceil A liui' nHi'iiiliiiici' 1. ilimiti'il. NEW RURAL IIOUTE OPENS WEDNESDAY, NO SIGNERS Wi'ilnnniliiy rural rnnte No. 2 will tut (lMMH'it fl.l ii flint till).' inn) uf foul illii'rl mall m-ivh'.t In koiiic 200 fnrmtiiH. Tim lonii' tin rt ln'i'ii planned for tin piiHt mIx moiitliK unit reports unit nnintor-M'porlN have been filed to show i hut tlm roiiln was iii'ii-Hnary. 't'ho rouiliiii neremtury li I u oti llilnliiK of (tin loule liiivlm; been .one tlironitli, I tin iiiiiiiiiiuri'iiii'iiC Unit tilt mute will lin opened WcdiicHduy Iiuh been received Joyfully by tlm runners on (tin line. Tim route will Inrlude prnetlrnlly ull tlm illHtrlct northwest of tlm city for u radius of iiliii- miles, l.ciivdu: Urn Medford poHlorriro, tlm mull will Ik carried In Central t'olitt unit from that city liy it clrcultoiiH route In Jacksonville mill tlin rotiirnlnr. to .Mi'.lfonl. Ah yi't noun of Din runner on tin route Itnvn sinned for tlm delivery of tlmlr mull. This In necessary before th! mull ran leave tlio locnl postof flct', mill J'ontiuiiiiter Woodford ures nil who wish to obtain tlm hcuerits of tlm rotitti would leave their iianieH nt Itio local office. I' " " ' " i BBiPlls Our Correspondents EAGLE POINTJAGLETS. ( Hy" A. C.llowlotU 'Mt Cfr;i(fcl. lt. ty K"MjMftr CWtlx Cefci, ;. M Xwk llinU Ctmftnf, I aid Itl Tr' t - ilr k l.cjf ; , I I til ) t tirt v r hi, I Hi I I V nrlilltC ilr. u il I'll. I H i r M.I 1.-1 ARRESTED IN EAST Wonl lut. Iict'ii rt'fftvctl in this city of tin in iomI ir Knlieit II, (Irnlimit of Kot'lil'titil, III., at Ihillus 'IVmh, liv I'lintolfitm liixpni'ioi' ('. II Clnrn Imn on it flinrpi o' imiiiu: lm miuU to ilt'l'tutiil in eoiiufetiiiii with the I.ilinrlv .Mmtiilni'liirlnu company of CliicnKo. (Iritltiim, with Ii'ik lirollier lliiitv wiim here ii hi'Vefnl nioutlii. the two lifiiiu iutcrt'itcil m locnl cojil propertit'H, PRESIDENT AND COLONEL BITTER IN SPEECHES EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE AGAINST TSCHIRGI DROPPED Tlm chin m of einlic..leiiii'iil pro ftij'rt'd nuiiliixt ChitilcH Txchirni lust wiVk in the piMiro'x coutl liv Mr. N'nttio Cm pettier was withdrawn Motulny liy l)i"triiM Attoriicv .Mulkc.v, who ili'da reil that invcHtiutioii nhow i'il thai the cliarp follnweil a hiii Iiwh iiiiHiiuileo-lmitlini.', YESTERDAY'S SCORES: NATIONAL W. Cliu'lnnatl ! Ntjw York ItdHtOII I! Chicago , ft I'lttHliurK ri l'lillnilulplila I HI. I.oiiIh r lliooldyn I All uunii'H piiHtponiMl; ; A.MKHICAN W. ChlniKO 10 llllHlOll K WuHhliiKton 7 Philadelphia 7 Uliivnland Bt. I.oiiIh 0 IhXrolt r. t Ntiw Yirk . . . . I,. I 0. it . 7 r. o II ,7-7 li ,50(1 i; .ir.r. 7 .117 li ,1011 8 ,:tsr. 7 .:iti i iin. V, c. a .7(iti I ,(5157 ri ,rfi:t . r. ,r.s:i i; .not) s .:isr. si .:ir.7 10 .1(57 IIOSTON. April :() -ProHldent Tnfl I'lnlod In llimtnn totilltt JjIh twelve limtia' rninpalKii tliroiiKh KaW erii .MmtMttchijpiotts. Kroin tlm tlmo he hiiKiiii -BpenltlriK In Attlelxiro until IiIm laijt nddroNK n Molrono the irusl degt M'tm Kreuleil llarKe orowl. At Lowell tint erowtHwiiH n urent that Hpvi-ral ifieiuljeni of hU own party ronltl not K't Into tlm hall until af ter he utarled hlfl nieal;lnK. DtiiiiiK the Lowell ndiri)a when Tnft nllud eii to Koof'eviili'tf charcoa aKafusi him a man In the nailery imrHlntciI In nlmutluK, "Hii'h a liar." 1'reMldent 'I'm ft huIiI the appretmitlvo Hiipimrt of li Ik frlendH In tlm pillory forced him to decllim to nun IiIh vocabulary. I'rtiMlildiit 'Hift, after oxproHCliiR IiIh ie(;rei that nertwtdtaled a prenltleut iiiltiKllilK la a political Htrum:li, Hnld no man lian the right (o inlstepreHont miothor to get office. "I wna a man of Htraw." he declared, "hut I have hern a man of Hliaw loin; cntinuh. ICvury man who him blood In IiIh body and who Iimh huou tulHioprotieuted as 1 have been la forced to fight." In IiIh flrat half dozen apcechca of tho day theproaldont did not alludo to Itooaevelt by name, but ao ho rumo nearer ami nearer to tho colotml'a footstei ho warmed up to tlm sub ject mid uHHalled Itooaovult tlmo af ter time. In virtually every town tlm president visited waa a nianufac tiirliiK center and In many plactm the iiiIHh ahut down and tlm achnola cloned to meet hint. Hcntilor llito Vmi (ler llclloii jHluili'il the lir-il of the week lo meet the hoiinl of icjioiiIh of tho 0. A. ('. In t orviillix. niiitnir my iibHciice thi iitleri'Mleil piuliiH huM put ilown a cement Hide walk limn the coitnly roml lo eontn'cl with Ilin hide wiilk in front of the (own hull, ho iih to enable tin- people tin tench the new meat market am Ihulh V' Diamond'H Hfore in the Nidi. ol i hloi I.. The plaxieicrrt fhiilii'd Up I their oh Kridav mid It h the calcula- ll 1.... it i .. I .'. I 1 nun imn toe in it io oe occiiiiei ny I lentil k Miiimoml will he ready to he litliieil over to them by TiieMiluy melllllL'. the :t(llb iiiMliinl. K It. Km. ker ih t pci'it itiif nil kimlh of coinpli I meiil tor the manner in which he Ii.ih I piixheil the work nlrtiitf tluriti the i con t ruction of the buil(lin. .Mi. H. M, Spikcr wihlten me to nay to the lenilciM of the .Mail Tribune that I rout the present appeuranc'w thev me t;oiut: lo have one of the Tin. cut iliiitfoH ,lny Jul, thai Iiuh ever been had in Kugle Point ami that Mr. Ilowlell Iiuh planned to iici.-om-inoilnle iflit at u limn nt the Mippcr (able and llinl Imih time nor labor will be Hpciil to make it a grand miicccnK. Adv. nunc i wiih awny irom Home re ccnllv, (I. K. W'ehmiiu, our liarnehH maker ban put up (wo higtiH to xhow wheie to yo to lor work ilone in Unit line, (hie of our uct county commix. Miinerx, V. (. Daley, was tloine; liu-i-iieo in our town last U'edue-day. I.tl. S. Wiilfer, our plumber is pluuihnit; .Mr. Sprauue'h new house. Our city iluiU have bargained for u cheuiienl lire Mtjfine for our (own. Hrown Uros. have been puttiuj; in more xliulriiii; in their ntnic, tnakitiK I'opiu for more uooils. Mr. Natwick bus n fort f men at work on the new roml from the IJotlKe-Kicitch britlgc ncross lltu-uc rimr. Purlieu are nt work epenini: up the eounty road over the hill, front here to Unfile river near tho old Newman place. Durint: my absence Mr. Dr. Holt returned from San Kraueiaeo where -he Iiuh been visitinjj her mother for several weeks. On my return as I was wnlkiitu past the Model Variety xtore l was amused to wo several ladies iuhpeelinj: xomu new mirror.s that .Mrs. Daily had placed in lite show window, but Mich is life. Heath Diamond have boitghl a lot hcntlv opposite their new htoie. and have also boujhl the Htore build in u' Ihev now occupy and intend to move it onto the lot for a Kouoral warehouse n.s their new store bittld- TABLE ROCK. Nvorybody buay, mid no exeunt for Idlero, OrclmrdH look like hnnka of hiiow. Harry Nealon Jia uirihiiH'il a new potato planter. Iirmriut Nealon linn houi;ht a torn plmiter, Mth, Itnnkln and Mm, Venerable of AppIcKiitt werfl vlaltor at the real dence of V. It, Iiyrtim Hadirduy and Htinday. .Mr. C. J. Koater of Aahland la vlflltlnc with her daiiKh'f r, .Mra, S. C. Colllna. .Miaa Kthol Htnlth or (Job ((III waa the Kiteat of .MIbh HiiiW Hyrum Kal urday. Wo ituderatnnd that AJra. It. C. Waalibum will return home aoon. MIhh Dalpy Kvana of Aahland Ih the Kiteat of MIhh Clara C'oIIIiih. The "Arrow Head" Literary ao elety Rave a vaudevlllu entertainment on the evening of Apt II 20. The work preaeutcil on the atage waa much bet ter than that tiHtially done by amn ion nt, two or three luiinljcra being cHpeelally well executed Many Table Hock pi-ople attended tho concert at (Jargner'a hull Satur day evening. It la likely that a flinging elnnn will he organized nt Tulilo Kock boon with I'rof. Howell Isaac an Instructor. Prof. V. A. Davis com(J hla term or athool at Table Itoek April 20 with an entertainment In the evening. The limine waa fined with a joyoua and good uatured audience. Tim hoarda were covered with many beautiful mid arllatii! drawings In colors, the work of tlm puplla tjoiaiaemoratlve of hlatorleal eventa contuHted with our country. Tim program waa historical, literary, and musical, and waa a rare treat to all who were fortunate enough to be present. Prof. Davla had aeeurod the service of the Med ford high achool mandolin club, un der the able leadership or Prof. C'harlea Ktlwanl Hoot, aaalaled by Prof. CoIIIiih and Prof. Ilowmau or tlm Med ford high school. The music tendered by tho club waa exception ally fine. TrniiHpoflltlons, accidentals and minora were handled with an eaay grace that Indicated the touch of the master hand. After the program sandwiches, cako nnd coffee were Bcrvetl to all, (luring which some one shouted "What's the matter with Medford?" and Instantly the whole hoiiao was chetirluK.t.tKwnry one went home hoiilng that tho Medford high school mandolin club will come again. LITHE DANGER OF FROST NOW Ouiiif? to the large nmotmt of mois ture in (he vullev nt present it is be lieved tlm! nil dniiger from frost thin Heunoii lni puhm'iI mid it is unlikely that xmmlv'iiiK will ngaiti he needed. The excessive moisture keeps the temperature nt an even pitch and prevents any Hinlderi drop in the mercury, 'Conditions hnve been ideal," lnle I'rnfoww'r O'nrn, "And there does not nceui In be jih.v I'hance f losing the preent crop by frost. I confidently expect that further smiiilgiui; will be unneeessary." LOS ANflKLKS. Cab. April .".0. -Loa Angelea achool children have been granted permission by the board of education to raise chickens In the achool yards. Kcholaatlc truck gar dens, protcated by Oriental veKotable pcdtllera, will he aupplanted at once by poultry yards. and Mrs. L. O. Van Wegen, have gone to Dlllurd, Douglas eounty, wheie they are the gueata of Mr. (Jall'a slater, Mrs. Wesley Newland, and family. Tim Women's Home Missionary society met at tho home of Mrs, Ab bott last Friday. Mrs, Kliuer Lucas' mother, from Oram! Junction, Col., Is paying she and her biiatiind an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. Lucas are nicely lo cated on the Wooda ranch, which they have located. Mr and Mrs. Percy lofland were Medford visitors Saturday, as were also Mrs. L. O, Van Ween and daugh ter. MUs Nellie Perry. A. L. Gall attended the Odd Fel lows' eonvontlon at Ashland last Fri day. rr-4-'er PLEASURE CARS GIIALMKItH, POPIMIAKTFOHP, PKKHMCSS, UUPMODILK COMMERCIAL PKKHLK8S, CIIAHH, HKL1AN CK (rrom H ton to 10 ton) THE VALLEY AUTO CO. finest KfjulpjM'tl Onrno n Soutlicm OrcRon .i T"ri'TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTl"TT?'nwrTT? TtTtiTT TttTTtT T I IMPORTANT CHANGE IN TIME I OF S. P. TRAIN No. 20 DON'T MISS IT :: Commencing May 1, Southern Pacific passenger ;; train No. 20 will go north at 7:35 a. m. instead of J :: 8:04 as at present. Don't miss this train. llit-t'hiVi--M-MhM- You brought nothing Into the world and will carry nothing out of It, but you will miss a whole lot while here If your eyes are not proporly focused. Hotter have thorn examined by my scientific corroborative method and bo sure that you are not missing anything. No Drugs (Drops) Used DR. RICKERT (Over Kentner's) I'm The Little Doctor JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. llostou t, Philadelphia 7. Washington :.', Now York 0. Ollmi'ii postponed! rain. NOItTIIWKKT W. Victoria 7 Portland 7 Vancouver 7 Hpokann , , ! Tucnmii ,..... (i - Seattle B H. I a H. 11 7 P. G. ,r.K:i .r.r.s ,r.;i8 .fiin .117 .asn M. Vancouver Portland , JCngle. and Lewis; TonneHOii, Knst- ley and IlarrlH. Otlmi'H postponed, rain. Cclcbrnto Wctltiinfl Day LOS ANCU3LKH, Cab, April HO. To colobrato tlmlr forty-aocond wed ding unulvoi'Hiwy, Mr, and Mm, Hlch mil Illancho mado u round (rip of tlm Mount Wilson trail. Knch la nearly 70 yeiirfi or ago, Then, to provo aim was not tltrdi Mnt. Ulmicho inepared tlm uuiiiil aundiiy ovonliiK inoiil, Links Taft ami Lorlinei' PITTSFIHLD. Miikh., April 30. "If you vole for Taft you vote for these men," Haiti Colonel Itooaevelt here tonight after referring to Sen ators Lordlier, Penrose, llallluger mid (uggoulmlm. I to said tho president had virtually had nothing hojiliul his campaign outside of two or threo states, and tlm support received from these men, "and their like and the great sinister special Interests which stand behind these bosses," Hooaevelt devoted a largo part or hla speech to reply to things Presi dent Taft hud been saydiK dining tho day at. tho other end of tho stale and lit tho latter pari of tho day on- tored upon a long-distance dolmto by retorting to tho president's utter miccH, HoobovoU said tho president hud asserted ho was etlniug up class lmt-1 red. Thin Hooaevelt denlod, declar ing Bitch talk "nrrnnt H)U8onBo,,, In tlm same connection Hoosovolt said It "Taft's policy of flabby Indecision and of helpless acqulescenco In tlm wrongdoing of crookod bosses mul urooked flnnnelera continue thoro will grow mi china hutted In this cluri-try." in.', althoimh it is 'J7.x7tJ ft., will not he lare enough for their bitMiiess. II. 0. t'liildreth moved into his new blaekMiiith shop Inst Wednesday. 1 understand that Mr. Vent eh has leasetl what is known as the lfyau tract of Jiinil north ol' our town iintl is fcncitiir in nhou; J(iOI) aere.s for pasture. Jiiil Ktlsall and (.'hurley Thoinns aie fi.iiii: un their wiilohs in r in .Seotts Vullev. Cu to hmtl qimrtr. mis summer lor u nuartj: mill. A. i). Walters, wile and little dnughlcr came into the Sunny Sile Thursday nisht about D:'M) front KIK- t reek where he i workin-,' on the county road. Quite u number of members of tho I. O. 0. K. went fioiu here to attend the meeting nt Ashland on the uuiu veiMiry of the order. Kev. Win. U. Winnns of .Medford Missionary Di.slriet American Sunday School Union was a pleasant ealloV last Friday. K. I. Wnrnsloff has moved his real estate office into jhe rear end tif the hank building. It is also the head Munrters of the F.uglc Point Commer cial club. 10. K. and L. V. Iluhiiisoii, two ,voiiuk men who have been doini; tlie phistcriiii' in the Niehols huililiu-,' and A. II. Huberts ami J. H. liohinsmt. tlm two helpeih ot llirough with (heir job I'l'tilayand left Sutnnlaymorning for .Medford, Kdgar Turner, who has been working on tho Bradshaw ranch above Kaglo Point for some time, spent Sunday with friends near Jack sonville. Miss Mary Itnypholtz has returned from a few weeks Btay nt Kagle Point with the family of P. H. Dally. Ktl White, recently from Texas, Is a new employe at the Clancy ranch. J. H. Hclllnger was culling on friends one day last week, nnd while hero purchased n fine milch cow of Mrs. Hllii Itayphnltz. Mr. and Mrs. Kills Gall, who have been spending tho winter with Mr. That little cough, that seemingly In significant cold may be the start of a serious perhaps futal Illness. You can't afford to neglect a cold or cough. (Jet "the little doctor" Mac Laren's Mustard Cerate. Your druggist has It two sizes 25 and 50 cent jars. You should always have It In the house Mac La re a 's Mustard Cerate gives prompt and sure relief from Neuralgia, Rheuma tism, Lumbago, Colds, Sore Throat, Headaches, Sore Muscles, etc. It's better than a mustard plaster for any thing a mustard plaster's good for. Insist on the Original MAC LARILN'S VAPOR BATHS and Scientific Massage Try it for a cold, vheiim.'itisin, etc. Advice in dietetics, medical gymnastics and Hydrotherapy. Lady attendant. DR. ROBT. J. LOCKWOOD CHIROPRACTOR E. 9th and S. Riverside Both Phones f 4-4-M'4't'i'4f-M4----H--M'' 'I- ! ' V a h 2 WILL NOT DUSTER, Accept No Substitute Medford Pharmacy and other druggists. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS W. .1. Scott or upper ltoguo rl vet was transacting business hero tlm first or this week, Mr. and Mrs. It. h, Volkor loft for Kugouo Monday morning, 1, .1. Hanson roturned to his homo In Chlco, Cal Monday morning, John Grieve of Prospect was trans, acting business hero tho first of tho week. Mrs. T. V, Knackstedt, Miss Hazel Knackstodt, Mrs. Lesmolator, Miss Mary A. Meo, Mrs. Umnm iloub, Mra. Mlnnlo Penlnger, Mrs. Anna Caton, Mr. Sawyor, and II. W, ned'ford woro among tho Contral Point pooplo who spout Mondny In Medford. Leo Watklns .moved his family to Medford tho first of tho weolc, whoro ho will reside. Mrs. Uoion Caldwoll was married to Mr. Vlnelng at tho M. 13. church Sunday morning by Uov. Aldiich. Her many friends wish hor much happi ness and prosperity, May 1-2-3-4 There are seven members of one family in Medford who own one of of the popular ar ticle to be sold on above dates. WHAT IS IT? t MEDFORD THEATRE j WEDNESDAY, MAY 1st High Class Vaudeville "THE SOUL KISS" In Five Scenes and Star Cast o TWENTY Songs and More Songs Other Features FIGARO, COMEDY JUGGLER VIRGINIA McADAMS WHISTLING BROOK AND HARRIS IN A MILD FLIRTATION CAPPOS BROS., ACROBATS Prices $1, 75c, 50c. Seats Now at Haskins' : 4--M..4r.:.......4-tM ICE as clear and hard as diamonds Storage rooms right for all kinds of goods. Our wagons deliver to all parts of the city. Ph enes: Pacific 2641, Home 240 Medford Ice & Storage Co. Nearly a quartor of a century under the same management r-'-iimmwiiimiiiiHiii nil i n in i I THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of W- Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawtor, President G. R. Lindlev, Yice Brii. 0. W. McDonald, Cashier '