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4' M i i I it . 1 I ill s 11 B i B : PAGB TWO, MiMlMUi WCAL AND PERSONAL ,Tho famous "Uusly Hinge ' qunr (ette, a headllner tn Mod ford musical circle will bo heard tonight nt tho Uga In old favorites. Thn famous "Misty lllngo" quar tern, a iioadllner In Mrdford mustcnl circles will bo heard tonight at the Ugo In old favorite, Kcop your eyes on tho window of tho Wonder store. MIm Borland Houlnson of Oak land, Cat., Is visiting at Jacksonville, ltor former homo. Georpo II. Wolt of Concord. Cal., is mnklne this section n visit. Ho mar locate Gomcwhcro In Southern Oregon. Tred, aching feet mado llko new at tho Beauty Shop. 28C Mr. C. K. Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Oraw of Grants Pass arc visiting In Medford. Candy 15c lb. at Wonder Store. H. D. Mills of Hutte Falls was a business visitor In Medford this week. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Croft of Trail mado a trip to Medford Tuesday. Don't go with eoro feet. Holler Instantly nt tho Beauty Shop. 2Sfi Dr. D. P. Adklns has returned from n trip to Portland. W. Ktcll'vPhlpps and his family motored to Phoenix precinct the forepart of tbb week, and were guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Racier. Post cards, lc. at tho Wonder Store. E. H. Olmper and Mr. and Mrs. George Kcldtmaler of Roseburg arc among thoso from abroad sojourning In Medford. Closing out sale ot pipes, Ire land's Smoke House. Frank E. Bybeo of North Jackson ville was among his Medford friends Tuesday. a Brownstcln and II. Allen of slim were In Medford during tno week. Washington place cards and choc olates at Wonder Store. Mr. nml Mrs. C. E. Shcimard of Grants Pass and Mrs. George Hood of Salem have been vlsltla gin Med' ford. Oscar E. Overbcck, ot the firm of Overbeck. Cooko & Co., Portland mnr.!iintlvM of members of tho New York and Chicago stock c chances. Is in Medford. Tiaii thn Mcrrlvold Shop ad to day. t xr TirvMin of Gold Hill and Henry Holton of Roguo River, were among those who came to Meuiora Wednesday. J. T. Burns returned Wednesday evening from a trip to San Francis CO. Corns, ingrowing nails or aching burning feet made well at tho Beauty Shop. " '6. M. Geisendorfer and family of Ca'scadla and H. Rogers ot Eugene aro Medford visitors. R. L. Olson and R. T. Wise ot San Francisco aro making Medford a busi ness visit. Read tho Mcrrlvold Shop ad to day. Mrs. M. Rowo. who has been vis iting rolatlvea in Medford. left for Portland Wednesday evening. Mrs. B. E. Haney Is tho guest ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Schmltt ot Jacksonville. 0. C. Beach, music studio. Vio linist. Will. Instruct on violin, man dolin and guitar In correct mothod. Advanced studonta nnd beginners. Address 231 E. 3th street. Phone Home 314-1 or Main 3481. 307 Wm. Campbell, tho miner, was a recent visitor in Jacksonville. Walter Hardy and H. A. Scholl of Grants Pasa arc among their Med ford friends. Read the Mcrrlvold Shop ad to day. Mrs. Geo. B. Fox of Central Point tarried a fqw hours n Medford Wednesday aflerpQon. Elmer L. Bashford. camo down from Portland Wednesday on busi ness connected wth the ostato of his father, the late G. AV. Bashford. Real homo made bread at De- Voe's- ' ' Mr. atul.Mrs. T. K. Boyd, w)io went to California ou a visit, aro In Med ford again. W. 11. Hatlcy, agent for tho Ore gon Flro Relief association, made Central Polut a. business visit Woduosday. Read tho Morrlvold 8hop ad to day. Mrs. James Pullon of Fort Kla math has returned, from u visit at Portland nnd Rofroburg and la tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Orth. Clydo Barnum of PhocnU and Mr. nml Mrs. C, II, Domarco of Rogue Mvor were In Medford this wcok. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS XJIDY AMOSTAVT Bay S-boa 3371 KtM aoBMi r, w. vfn aen A. S. Orr, 389S Henry Maury of North Jackson vlllo aiienl Wednesday evening In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. C. Stoddard and Mrs, J Stover woro up from Ashland one dnv liiia 'week. Dr. a A. Lock wood and Dr. Myrtle S. Lock wood (regular physicians, not chiropractors) havo removed their offices from tho Hasklns' building to 232 K. Main street. J. W. Casey of Portland, tho gen ial representative ot tho Chicago, MHwaukeo & St, Paul railway, trans actod business In Ashland Wcdncs day-afternoon, returning to Medford today., , A. kC. Chittenden of. Rogue River, was among tho many who camo to Medford Tuesday. Bring that old book with torn binding down and have It rebound at tho Mall Tribune office. Costs but little. tt Volnry Webster for many years a resident ot Medford, Is now located In Humboldt county, Cal. Leslie Stansoll was, over from Jacksonville Wednesday morning Kodak finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposite bonk store. Miss Myrtle Klnyou left for San Francisco Wednesday afternoon to ac cept a, position In, a millinery estab lishment. Insure, and be sure. Right It we wrlto It, R. A. Holmes, Tha Insur ance M,an. Mrs. Stewart Patterson and Miss Ruth Hollo way are making a visit to friends living at Portland. New York Lite Insurance Co., O. Y. Tengwald, Medford National Bank Bldg., phone 3371. R. 'Vy. Hitchcock and Jeff Grlgsby of Eagle Point spent several hours in Medford Wednesday. Fashionable dressmaking. Evening and afternoon gowns. Latest stylo lingerie a specialty. Mrs. E. U. Painter, late of New York City. Hours 2 to 5 p. sa. SIS King street. Phone 6084. Misses Isalo McCully and Estctla Levy ot Jacksonville visited In Med ford Wednesday afternoon, E. D, Weston, commercial photog raphern, negatives mado any time or place by appointment. Pfcoac M. 1471. ' Oliver Helms ot Talent and Harold Lister of Central Point wero In Med ford recently. Buy a Singer at your own terms and your spring sowing will bo a pleasure Singer Sewing Machine Co., J. G. Painter, agont, 417 M. V. & 1L Bldg. Jhono 3441. Wo also rent racblncs and do repairing. Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. Collins nnd Mrs. O. N. Nelson wore over from Jacksonville Tuesday afternoon. Vapor baths and scientific mas sage for men and women. Dr. R. J. Lock wood, chrlopractor, 203 Gar-uett-Corey Bldg. Phono 145. Professor Roymcr of tho O. A. C. experiment station near Talent trans acted business In Medford tho fore part of tho week. Crater Lake photographs pro nounced by experts to bo the best ever made ot the lako at Gerklng & Harmon's studio, 128 E. Main streot. near First National Ban. Phone 2154. Kodak finishing and enlarg ing, negatives made any place. Mrs. J. B. Montgomery of Eagle Point and her daughter, Mrs. E. G. Roberts ot Big Sticky, traded with our merchants Wednesday. Miss Flora Gray, teacher of piano, studio 144 South Central avenue. Fbono 1241. 285 G. W. Kincald of upper Roguo River visited with relatives In Med ford during tho week. Take treo guess on school pictures and get a beautiful plcturo of Crater Lake freo at Corking & Harmon's studio, 128 E. Main street, near First National Bank. Phone 2154. Tt. M. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson of Central Point dis trict were recent visitors In Medfprd. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Car- kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys- at-Iaw, over Jackson County lisnu Building Medford. " Sheldon Farrls ot Roseburg Is In Medford, his former homo, visiting relatives nnd friends. Tired, sore, aching feet mado happy at tho Beauty Shop. 280 ASHLAND VOTES ON E Ablilaml vol or will either grant or rel'tiHu a trolley lino l'rauuliiso to tho M. Tt Mitiuoy company, recently granted a frnucliKu in this city, nt n hjiucial election to liu held Friday. JL T. Sliiuioy of the company ih in Mcdfvnl tiiduy in connection with trolley line IniMiiehH. JIu Hlalcs Hint Inn company will hoou lie in a posi tion to Ktatt active construction work. ; MURDERER COLLAPSES AND IS SHOT TO DEATH SALT LAKH CITY. Utah, Feb. 'JO. Alter collapsing upon lacing Hie firing Kcjuffil Frank Itcnico, murderer, was btrupned to a chair und Miot to death in the ntato penitentiary here today.' ilFRANCHIS MTSDffOttn MATTi TRmUNTO. wni Hm ibuv ULA M I'MV BUILT BY DIAZ ' 4 (Continued from vat !) stricken crowds Rendered everywhere the women shrieked and falh ij;, fainting, to he trampled on hy tho (leciiig thoiwauds. Into the horde of refugees swept ridcrhi eiwnlrv hoj0!, their hoofs hentmir down men and women tud trampling those who nlready hud fallen. I could Me dox cna of tho refugees fall from tluUutl lcts of the machine uniw which sol diers from the imlnce trained directly Pit tho crowd until the sticetx wero Kwrpt clear of all but tho dead and wounded. Tno hundred and eighty Itodies ero removed from the streets nrouiid the Z.ocuto as tho result of the firt mnsaere and fully S00 luin combntnnU were seriously wundcd. Slaughter ty Bins After the first slaughter Pia led his cavalry nnd artillery ou the polio to Cuidndela and the nfrcunl which were captured after n idinrp battle. Diaz thru Arranged to withstand a protracted siege, assisted hy lleuernl Moudragvm, the most expert nrtillory- man in the Mexican nroiy. 'Che gov ernment W4.s caught unprepared mid could not immediately assault the rebel position. Madcro spent all Monday in send ing troops and placing bnticric nd vnntngeoiisly in tho streets lendms to the arsenal. Early on Tuesday the artillery duel benn in earnest with six fcdernl batteries concentrating their lire on tho Diaz fortifications. Diaz, captured with tho arsenal nil enormous supply of shrapnel which he poured ou the federals in the sur rounding buildings; with dUnstrous effect. Capital n Battlefield Alien wars real horrors were brought homo to the citizens. A scene unheard of in modem warfare then begun to unfold itself hofor the terror-stricken guze of S0U.0UU )eople. Tho capital became n great battle ground for crowded thousands of women und children, uoiio of whom had been warned or given the slight est chiinco to ocapo. Practically every ono in tho city wns exposed to tho clumco of death and wounds, even when in their own homes. Scores of non-combatants were killed in similar circuuistuuccs by bullets, Hying fur uud wide from shrapnel shells bursting in every part of the city. These exploded pcr the most populated sections of tho city, scattering tho deudly hail of leaden missiles. Others crashed into the walls of high buildings, entered the windows of clubs, hotels, banks arid stores, wrecking buildings by the dozen, nnd killing and wounding hun dreds of innocent persons. Dav after day and often nt night tho same frightful conditions prevailed. Add ed to the thunder of Hiq siege guns, camo tho almost incessant rattle of the (piickfircrs nnd the whining song of bullets. On many streets tho bodies of dead and wounded lay throughout the day. These wero removed only when darkness brought partial protection to tho rescuers. Until Sunday morn ing at 2 o'clock when a supposed 24 hour armlstlco was declared, tho stricken city know hardly a moment's peace CevnU(,n on Holiday On Sunday tho people ventured timorously outdoors, hardly believ ing tho news of tho temporary cessa tion ot hostilities. Ah tho morning hours passed tho sound of church bells, which had been drowned by the bombardment for days, wero again heard and again tho people flocked Into tho streets. The city took on a new llfo and tho people, quickly for getting and ever ready for a fiesta, acssumed a holiday spirit. They promenaded tho streets, gathered In tho actual zone ot tho week's fight ing and watched tho preparations of tho soldiers to rosuiuo their waruro. Suddenly and without warning, n rattlo of small arms and tho shrieks of buratlug shui.s liroko the stillness. Caught unawares by tho action of Mudoro's forcos In breaking tho ar mistice, hundreds ot non-combatuuts wero shot down in flight. Madoro'a soldiers had taken ud- vantngo of tho armistice to improve their positions. They fired upon Diaz' soldiers ou tho pretext that tho rebels had broken faith. Tho battle waged fiorccly all day uud far into tho night and was resumed Monday and again Tuesduy. Notts of Ilucrla's Coup Oil Tuesday raiuu tho fearful tid ings that tho federals wero preparing to iiso mortals to hurl dynamite shells at the Citadel. A tortured populuco stood trombllng, expecting L'omplcto ruin of tho city, when word camo to a sudden und significant chango in tho situation. Generals IJuortu and Rlunquot, federal com manders had arrested President Mil dero and Gustavo Madero. Thon tho battle ended. Boon tho strcots woro filled with MEDFOm). OIWflON, TIIPKSDAY. IWUNPAHV 120. CELEBRATED WOMEN r?w ! RETURN FRQM EUROPE MIM TANMV WAI4U ITOI Mli) MAUD TtTAMV MUi Maud Tiffany, the American jlrl who Is given cn.Mll for the present English erase for American ragtime lances such as tho "turkey trot," en her arrival in New York from Europe, says "Everybody's doing If over there. MIsji Fanny Ward, tho actresv has re turned to America for a short vllt prior to going Kick to her estate, Strut ton Chase, at Chalfotit-St. Giles, Eug land. When she landed she wore a oat containing mora than, 1,000 mote. kln. thousands shoutings "vivas" fur Diaz and Huerta. Tho events fo lowing wrought klnde.Urtiplu changes In the situation. Generals Huertn mid Din ad dressed tho populace nnd others of tha provisional government scurried about, assuring tho WlUvns that tho reign of terror nnd ended nnd that a new era of pence and prosperity had dawned. CilMaxt Miulrro Shot General Huerta assumed tho rolo of military dictator with General Diaz coniniaiidcr-ln-clilcf of tho now allied forces, whloh, shortly before, wero fl)liig at each other's throats. Tho scnatu elected, a provisional president and Wednesday President Madcro und Gustavo Madcro, the president's brother und evil genius. wero removed to tho nltudel where GuitUvo wns executed. Tho total cost of human life wns enormous. IlesldeNt tho destruction ot property It Is estimated Hint 2S00 soldiers nnd 200') non-combatants wore killed. About 1000 soldiers ami 3OU0 uou-ronibutauts woro wounded. FIENDISH ACT ADMITTED BY ENGLISH SUFFRAGIST LEADER CARDIFF. Wales. Fell. SO -"Wo havo blown up the chancellor of. thu exchequer's homo," said Mrs. Em- incline Pnnkhurst boforo a gathering of suffragettes tonight. She wns re ferring to nn explosion early today which wrecked Dnvld-LIoyd George's country home nt Walton Heath, and which tho police believed has been done by tho suffragettes or their male sympathizers. Our Best Keller. Wo aro selling more of Morltol Eczema Romody than all tho others put together. This largo salo Is duo to tho fact that It Is a preparation of unusual merit, mado expressly for ono purpose, to euro eczema In Its var ious forms. It you aro afflicted with this loathsome dlsoase, do not delay using Mcrltol Eczema Remedy. Has klns' drug store. Rastitolnnd has a population of I04,,ri07, of whom 13!0 nro Euro peans. Babies. Doice' Every woman's heart responds to tho charm and sweotness ot a baby's volco, because naturo Intended her for motborhood. But even tho loving naturo ot a mother shrinks from tho ordeal of Buffering and danger. Wom en who uso Mother's Friend uro saved much discomfort and their srstoms aro In a healthy condition to meet tho time with tho least poasllilo dungor. Mothcr'n Friend is recommended only for thn relief nml comfort of expect nnt mothers, and its many years of success, nnd tho thousands of endorse ments received front women who havo used It uro a guarauteo of tho boneilt to bo derived from Us uso. Mother's Frlcijd allays nausea, pro vents caking of - tho breasts, and IIlMl H ft t?Q in cvory way Zirr k contributes to !T'ZlWfll strong, healthy - "" motherhood. Mothor'a Friend Is sold at drug stores. Wrlto for our freo book for expectant mothers. BRADFIELO REGULATOR ft)., AUtMt,' Ct.l IhIBsQk'mHbB iwxAB DEADLOCK AES E That the deadlock between the timor and council oxer cll employe is productive of some good lo Hie taxpavers is cwdcticed by tho fact that taxpayers uro now saving tho salarv of a city engineer, for Ihoro U no rilv engineer lit pivneul. Olln Vinspigvr who was impended Wed nexdav fop the seeoiid time hv llu mavnr has turned in the keys of his office pending development, lie stated today Unit he would, us an in dividual, work with any couuiulmeti or citizen in giving a us data I hey iiiav rviintre in connection with iiapiove incuts until such lime as ho was cith er reinstated r his Miceossor took oi nee. . mo council reiinc in confirm other appointments thu ul'tlce remains vacant. That the influence of t'itv Attorney Hoggs Is great enouxh with Mnvor l-.Uert to offset any promises made liv that official, is indicated liv the uiiHiiutment of II. U. Stocckmanii as ritv engineer, whlelt appointment was not confirmed by the city council. Ktocckmatiu was upimiiitcd in prefer ence to V. T. Uevcridgc, who wns u Mud worker during the campaign for Kifcrt. contributing in a great degree lo F.iferlV election, and who was prumicd by the candidate, now mayor, the npxiiutmcnt of citv en gineer. Kugiiiecr Hevcridgc wns an applicant for the Msitiou previous to Kiferl's elect ion nnd wns promised hv the mnvor that "he would bo taken care of" mil his fnends urc rouse, (piontlv greatly di-apKiiiled. NEW YORK POLICE FORCED ALL SALOONS TO PAY GRAFT NEW YORK. Feb 20. - Additional figures tn show tho enormous pro portion of the alleged graft payments WOMAN !N TERRIBLE STATE Finds Holp in Lydia . Pink- nams Vcgclnblc Compound. ncllevur, Ohio.- "I was In a trrrible state before l look Lydla K. l'lnklmm's Vofjntahlo Coin pound. My back nchcIuntil 1 thought it would break, Iliad pains all over me, nervous feelings and periodic troubles. I was very weak and run down and was kxilng hopo of over being well and strong. After tak Inir I.ydla L rink- ham's Vegetable Comjwund I Improved rapidly and today inn a well woman. I cannot tell you how hnppy 1 feel and t cannot say too much for your Compound. Would not bo without it in the homo If it cost thrco times tho amount." Mrs. CitAS. CHAPilAM, It. F. D. No. 7, Uclle VUC, Ohio. Dccauio your rata Is a difficult one, doctors having donu you no uood, ilo not continue to sulTcr without nivinjf I.ydia E. I'lnkham's VeRctablo Compound n trial. It surely lias remedied many cases of female Ills, such as Inflamma tion, ulceration, displacements, tumors, IrrrKulnrltieti, periodic pains, backache, nnd it may bo exactly what you cvkI. The Pinkham reconl is a proud and peerless one. It Is it record of conntnut victory over tho obstlnato Ills of woman Ills that deal out despair. It Is nn es tablished fact that Lydla Ii I'lnkhnin's VcRctablo Compound has restore d health to thousands of such sulIVrini; women. Why don't you try it If you need such a medlclnu? A fow slmplo tests with modern instruments rovonln thu oxact condition ot your ycslKht. Don't ucRlcct your most Important svusu, lilt. ItlCKKIlT liyonlulit Npcsiallht Oyer Kuutuor's Nowisthe time todo your painting. WHY? riccaiiKO A. J. Uatholoniow Into ot fit. Louis Is horo to do it and will do It cheap. All work douo In first dabs workmaiiHhlp iiiiiuner. lCsti mates furnlsliud. Talk It ovor with mo. Drop postal to A. J. BARTHOLOMEW 827 H. Control. INKER'S SALARY TO C TY TAXPAYERS 10111. to tho police wero obtained. today hy llliitrlrt Attorney Whitman. Twenty saloon uud. Imtolkccpmn woro iUs tinned nnd tine negro, Loroy Willi Ins, appeared Inter huforo the grand Jury to testify that ho paid from $nu to Mita per month to thu police for protection. Uvldciiro which tho district attor ney has been gathering fiuui thu sa- ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Puro Economizes Duller, Flour, Eggs; makes the footl more appetizing and wholesome The only Baklntj Powder mmlc from Royal Grape Cream of Turtnr A Thing of Beauty Is a Joy Forever And Its value Is douhlwl when oli can buy It at a prlca fnr Ihm than usual. Now U the time whou suuh opportunltUsi nltouud. BprlHK stocks am coinliiK In. Wlntor clothes and winter tMmUhlMW must ho sold. Now tho itiumtmnl nmrka down his aiilta and roatr. Ills drNtrli, linens, and other liousohuhl furnlshliiKs. flood hukoini iisii their values. They hasten to take advnntncu of iIiwmi atdn to co. uumlcal llviitK. Head Tho Mall Trlhuno closely nnd constantly every night, so that you may not miss one of these opimriunltles. In this way you will know whero lo htiy, whnt to liny, and when lo buy to hel mUniitiiRo. Uvery advertisement Is a iiiwhko t ou from a rellnhlo inercliant hoo wines and merrhuiidUo are of thu host (Copyright, tt'in, hy J. P. I'allon.) When You Waltliam is the watch for time accuracy. Men who do thiiif," on schedule arrange their duties by Waltliam time. The WALTHAM is the watch of life-long service and right now "It's Time You Oivntd a WaUham." We have a complete Waltliam Mock including nit modclt and i;radcs at a convenient price taiiKc Come in and talk watch with ui. Mr w jSxi 1 BANK NOTICE THE JACKSON COUNTY BANK Capital -Surplus - This hank wuh oHtuhlUhcit '1U years into lo nuut tho h.uiklui: uends of thin community, with a paid capltul or IS5.000.00, and ovor Hlncu said thno Iiiih eiiilvuvorcd to keep uhreast of, ami with, tho financial conditions of this country and tho community which It servos. Its policy In tho futiiro will hu the kiiiiio iih Id tho punt. AccordliiK to tho Judmuont of this hunk, tho oiiu vital necessity at this tlmo Is thai tho IIokuo river valley kIvo, Ita aid ami support to tho coiiHiimmatlou and completion ot tho IIokuo Itlvor Valloy Company's IrrlKutlou projeut. Wo trust that at tho mcntliiK and rally ou Fohrunry 'i'i, 11M!!, and at all othoi times, tho owner of land under thlu proposed projoct will ulvo thoso lutonmted In tho consummation and completion thereof careful and thoughtful con. Hlderatlou, W. I. VAWTHIl, PrcHhlont, ' O. it. LINDLIOY, VIco-l'ruHldont, O. W. MotlONALD, Onshlur. Inoukcvpom will ho hi Id heforo tho grand Jury Inuiormw. It will show, according In tho dlslrlut altoriiuy, that moid than MOD saloons nml ho tels, many of which violated mi law, paid loKtilurly to necuto freedom from pollen Intel fcienrn. II Is o. Ilumtcil hy Wliltiiiau that u ipuutcr of a million per your was paid fioni unu Inspuclluu dlulrlct. Buy a Watch of standard maku you huy HomnthliiK that will liut you ii llfo time with proxir care. No piece of iniichtuury vlll run ns Ionic us u watch, and i;lni tho Mirvlco a watch does. I Curry IIOW.MtK ll,.MIIn)N WAI.TIIA.M HI.I1IN ILLINOIS SOUTH IIII.NI ami Itockfoid Movciuentu. All of tlicsi) uiovemeiitH havo an ahsoluto Kuurnnteo from mo and from tho fav turlvw Unit iniilto thuiu. Martin J. Redely Tin: .ii;vi:i.Hit .Vi-nr Coot Office . $100,000.00 75,000,00 .i.,),' -