I ' pxnwtwo. MTjnFORT) matti trtrfnti. ararwoun. ourcnoN. HA'prmMY. lAiinr 20. mm. i- p KNOWN DEAD AT- VARIOUS POINTS OF nAUaitTJCH.JitX FOIiMKlL PKKSHWW , ? WHO hS AY KM' '0 UK MAU1UK1) ZZJ XZ Fl LOODED DISTRICT qNglNNATI, Ohio, March 20.- Thirly ,(hrr(Torj have boon recov ered nt Hotnllton, nh'd twenty-nine identified, licsc.uurs predicted todny tlul ho fatalities at Hamilton will not exceed eighty. Following isft list of the dead nt Ilnmilton.. lUin Sprndey and mother, John Dcmnlu, John While-hall, Hen Doll, wif), and (laughter, Quinn Rtrl, five year old, Mars. JCccks and three grandchildren, JlFrs. Lena Stillmnhcr, Joieplv Wcsmnqhcr, Mr. -.Julm Mor rit, Lcyr tn Dongcs, Dnva Jnrret, Ktnd ely Brevard nnd wife. Herman Tie man, Karl Hess, E. I. Koss, Hose Kcllar, Mrs. lh'nuo Johnson, ernn Iceman, Fred Thcobold, Lin field, Lindwell, Mrs Lenn Kelch, four unidentified bodies. The following have been identified nt Delaware: Frank Volke, t'rnnk, Jessie and Nellie Mclchinjr, Willimn Hcey, Kslhcr Jones, Charles Tib balls and on Clyde, 15, Several other mtRftini. Columbus Known dead: Ima Cooper, John Stottlor and wife. Mr. Delia McKeray, John Hilda and Alma Dels, Mr. Wit hey, .Mrs. Grccnclce. Joscphlno and Albert Un derwood, unidentified boy. 12; Will Urn French, Xora Dye, Konnth, Iris and i Macon Lynch, brother; Luther Wolfe, Mre. C. K. Ford, Walter Ho ward and wife, Mrs, Annlo Pauner, Qua Groebcr, Mrs. Hoy McDonald, i Gladya Ford, Underwood baby, Ho ward Preston, Kenneth Hoffman. Al bert Gore, Arnold Wtdscnrj&rdncr, William Guy, n. M. Howclla. f I II ... in ' .iill il i I I WW. yflHsiBk js B s - ft I " 5mT 't J f V jMr jgfe'Sia. ill '.. - jl .COopyrlcht br rch Ilroi, N. JOSS ETHEL CABOW BOOSEVELT. BY 4 Society in America and abroad will bo equally interested In tho marrlape of Miss Ethel Carow Roosevelt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thcodoro Hooscvclt, to Dr. Itichard Derby In the Protestant Episcopal church at Oyster Ilsy, I I. The jruests will number about three hundred, and all at the church service will attend tho recepthm at Sapimoro Hill, Mr. Itoojovclfs home. In tho centre of the bride's table will tw a huce two storied wctldltu: cake. Ml Itoosevelt will hare five attendant. Miss Helen Colter, daughter of Mrs. Charles II. Coster; MUs Joscphlno Osborn, daughter of X'rofcetnor ami Mra. II. Fairfield Osborn; MJm Marcarct A. Tucker, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Snmncl Auohmuty Tucker; MLw Derby, a relative of Dr. Derbv, aud Miss Cornelia Lnndon. dauchtcr of Mr. and Mm. Henry Hutton Unndon. Dr Derby nnd his bride have arranged to start for Luropo on the day louunms uicir uiarnacr. a uiv "in oc noscnt iwo raoaUlS. E S E DAVTOX, Ohio, March 23. A oommission form of iraverntnent was otvauized hero today. Tho existing government was abrogated, Mayor Phillips now bein mayor in name only. By order of Governor Cox, tho militia Id subject to tho orders of a citizens' commission, John Patterson being named president of tho com mission. This commission is com posed of fifteen membors, each com missioner being assigned to somo 3pecif$o duty. M DONAHUE DEAD I CHICAGO, March 29.-KotIfIca-tlon of tho death of John (Jlggs) Donahue, former star first baseman of the Chicago Whlto Box, In an in sano asylum near Columbus, Ohio, fiyo weeks ago, was received hero to day from an insurance company in which Donahue had a policy. Donahue was tho star of thu world's championship scries between . tho Chicago Whlto Sox and Chicago Cubs In 100C, and had a brilliant career on tbo diamond. He was ono of ulna brothers, all ball players. L OPERATIONS 1 CONFEDERATE FLAG ON IMPROVEMENTS A T RED 183 ENTIRE VALLEY ENDANGERED (Continued from page 1.) Hlx nioro corpses wcro found on tbo west sldo this afternoon. A mother with her Infant son clusped In her arms wan round dead. Tho baby'u hands wero clinging to the mothcr'H hair. Near by was tho body of a man, supposedly tho husband nnd father. Tho body of a Uttlo girl lay lu bis arms. ftturlcrt of Disaster. (Stasia Ways, 10, said her homo was' demolished and that sho, her fhsr and two, others wcro rescued and her mother aud six others per ished. In pn houso u borso wan ro- moved from a second story window, through which it had swam during tho flood, HIHy-aovcn porspns who havo been without food or fuel slnco Tuesday vero, rescued from one building. Sev eral of them collapsed after boliib given succor, -All relief trains on routo to Day ton wore hultcd today by ,tho Urbuna railroad brldgo sinking two feet. A relief train lias just left horo for Kajicaylllo, carrying 30 .boats, mip pile and clothing. 'J(at You Uuvo liven Looking For. Mcritol Whlto LlnlraQUt is a prep oration that glycs universal satisfac tion n ever insUnco whero a pain kllUr nnd healer is needed. Wo do not believe you could get n bottor liniment at any prico. Hasklns' drug store, exclusive agents. Captnin WVllnwluigs, who former ly made his cmiie ui tliU valley but now make Iuk home in Wvomini.'. wn in 3 fed ford today exhibiting' to friends ii real Confederate flag which he cap tured in Jblu. ilio flag proved nl crent iiitcrciMt. It is covered with stains and pierced with bullets tell ing an eloquent fetory of the bloody days In tho early GO'S. Cnitniu Kawlmini was in command of Company "V 23rd lown infantry at the battle of Ilig IHnok river, Mis sinuinni. lav 17. 1803. The Comimnv led n charge on the rebel works and it was dnriiiir this chargo that he captured the flag from the OUt Ten nessee infantry. Contain Haulm" is vi.Mtmtr Ins daughter, M.rs. George Fox of Ccn- trnl Point. GILBERT HEDGES NAMED AS COUNTY ATTORNEY SALEM, Ore., March 29. Gover nor West today announced tho ap pointment of Gilbert Hedges of Ore gon City as county attornoy for Clackamas county, and C. W. Million of Astoria us county attorney for Clatsop coiuity. , , , A LAKE PARK , n '. -i N if FREDDIE WELSH WANTS TO MEET WILLIE RITCHIE NBW YOKK, Manh 29. - With the announcement that he will not leae tho country until he forces Light weight Champion Willie Ititehio into the ring, Freddiu WeWi, KnghmdV preinior lightweight boxer, i here lo day. Wolnli wautH to meet the champioii in n twenty round affair mi tho Pacific Coast. Mall Tribune's classified ads bring results. 6'urest Way to End Catarrh Go to Charlea Strang and say: "1 want a HYOMEl outfit." Tako It lipmo pour a few drops of JIYO MIU from the bottle Into tho llttlo bard rubber Inhalor breathe It for flvo minutes and nolo thu refreshing rollof breatho It four or flvo tlmoi, n day for a few days and Catarrh and all Its. symptoma will gradually disappear. ilooth'a HYO.MEI is balbamlc air; It contains no opium, cocaine or oth er harmful drug and Is sold on mon ey back plan for catarrh, croup, colds and coughs. Complcto outfit (Includes Inhalor) $1 extra bottles If later needed, CO coats nt Chan. Strang's and drugglsta everywhere. Slmplo Instructions for uso In overy package you can't fail, Just breatho It no stomach dosing. PORTLAND, Ore., March 20. Gcprgij K. Goodwin, nwistant United Stntoa engineer, has been ,nt Crater like park for the pat ten dnjs, sny Major Jay J. Morrow, making urningcmcntti for getting men and materials in for thu work, which will bo bogun as Mon as conditions will allow. Tho work on thu road build ing will lo btarted nt about thu middlo of the project and go both ways. Preliminary oiierntious will begin about 10 or 12 miles east of the present lodgo lounted on tho rim of the crater. There will bo about 03 miles of roads to be built with an cs timato of $000,000 cost and six yenrh' time to complete the work. In addition to tho roads I horo arc nu merous trails to be built, homo on the inside of the crater rim going down n dixtnuco of from uOO feet to 2000 feet. It is the hope of tho engineers that enough of tho wort; can bo done in tho next two joars to facilitate the traveling partios into thu park for the benefit of touriit who eonio out to thu count io vinit tho Panama Pacifio '.M)bition nt Han Francisco. n thu working season is short, with onlv about tlireo mouths for actual work, it is hoped Ihal operations can bo started promptly. , m T No stockman should be without this aluablc tonic and alterative remedy It is a natural correct Ivp prepared from the medicinal barks, hcrb root leaver, aud earthy salts, provided by nature for the preservation of health and prevention of disease. Stiougly rc omiiiciiiled for the relief of Coldi, Coughn Di-temjier, l.os of Appetite. Sluggish Liver am) those duordcrs anting from conciliation and imperfect elim ination of harmful waste maUer. It is especially valuable lu those criics in which domestic nniruaU arc deprived of their natural foods by confinement or environment. Pacific Slock Food produce such excellent results tl?t wc guarantee it to be the very best preparation ever offered for the relief of the common ailments with which domestic animals arc usually afflicted. Guaranteed to contain nothing that can ;poksibly prove injurious, aud to be mpre active and fffica cious than other remedies. "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." Do not wait for the attaqk of dhease. Ward it off. Safeguard the health of your stock as you would 'your own. Ask your dealer for PACIFIC STOCK FOOD. CLARKE, WOODARD DIIUG CO. fOHJIAHO, OHCOON COURT HOUSE NEWS .New Che. Central Door & Lumber Co. H. ltoynl Klro Ins. Co.; suit tit otttlty. O. II. Johnson vs. County of Jack non ct nl.; suit in uipilty for writ of review. , NclllqHtllni s. tawrancaiStllcii, suit for divorce. 4 ,j , J, . Ilojd vr. K W. (larder and D. II. Jackson; action to recover money. Charlea .11. GIIotti vs. City of Ashland; action to recover money. Wood Curtis Co. vs. II. T. ll.ts well; Jctlon for money. State vs. Shaw and ltccd; soiling liquor to n minor. State vs. Kennedy & Solsby; soil ing liquor to n minor. Stntn vs. Adams & Adams, selling liquor to n minor. Stato vs. E. O. llrewn: selling liq uor to a minor. Stnte vs. William O'llara; selling liquor to a minor. Stato . John Slicrldnii nnd J. II. Dell; selling liquor to a minor. States vs. John Dee Montgomery; selling liquor to n minor. State vs. Emit Mohr; selling liq uor to a minor. State vs. Emit Mohr; soiling Hit uor to n minor. State vs. George Millar; selling liquor to a minor. , Stato s. 11. T. llnswell; emliorxle me tit. State vs. Louis C, Slvers; larceny. Stnto vs. Henry Lcrch; buying stolen property. Stnto x. Don Cameron; aswiult with Intent to com in It rape Stato . Walter Woods; pointing a gun nl another. Marriage Ucoiuch. A. It. Coffin ami Casandrla Shaffer. John Edwards and Luetic Crau-doll. Deal KMnln Trniiifcr. T. V. Cooke, trustee, to J. I. H.l, deed of laud lu tp. 39 S It I IJ 10 E. 11. Maddux to L. II. Smith, deed, portion tp .17 S It 2 W .-... . 13,000 Etta McDonough to K. Vnma shltn. deed lot to blk 70 Medfnrd ... 1.900 D. L. McNary to AHco II. Norrls, dcqilt portion tp 3S S It 1 Wifc v 10 It. Taylor t& Emit Poll. A S. ItoiK'tibatim to J. M. Ikott, iloetl, portion see I tp mi II U I E... ... 10 A. H, ltoGottbaum to II. Jenkins, deed, pottlou sco n;t tp ar. s it t e . io i. H. ltonoubaum to Ohathm Foldcubolmer, deed, por tion hoo ,it tp :ir. s it t i: io A. H. Itoveulmum to Phil K. (lonlon, deed, poitlou see an tp ar. mi i u ... . . io K. y, Uanles u Grant Ahlov need, poriiou hoc o ip au 8 It 1 W I 1.000 Sarah T. WolVorton to It. i Cfirry, dood. lot 1 blk a KdiuendcB add Medford , 10 It. C. Gurry to Mario II. Heunott, deed lot 1 bite 3 EdmtMdcH ndd Medford .. t Farmers & Frultgrnwnu , ' llsnk to Uank to Jaokson vlllo, deed, propotty In Jacksonvlllo B.000 W. .!'. Unit to J. l Olark. deed lot blk 71 Medford 10 J. M. Potter to Hntler & Thompson, deed lots . and R, blk SO Siimmot add Ash land 93.S0 C. At. English to F. U Ton Velio, deed, laud lu tp 37 S it I V 1 l.uk- Ityan to 1). I. Walkur. deed laud lu see R tp'30 S II 1 W 10 J. J. llouok to J. W. Ilerron deod, land lu sec IT. tp :tf, S It 3V 10 Joseph (t'otdsby to W. T. Hostwlck, deed, portion see 13 tp 39, S It 3 ... 400 When you ask for Gyrus Noble the deal er knows that you know good whiskey. It enuls ymi the same as any other nl Hhlnkey. W. J. Vnn Schuyvcr & (Jo., Clonerdl Affoiifti, Forlltthtl. cuit,iiti: who .iti: sicm.v Mother) who valim tlmlr own com fort and tho wolfaro of their children Hhnuld never bo without n box of Mother GrayV Sweet Powders for children, for uso throughout tho sea son. They break up eolda, relievo Ajvorlshiiuss, ciuisllpatloti, teething dlsordors, hoailaclio and stomarh troubles. Csinl by mothers for S3 Vnnr.1 TIlA,. lwtu'ilnrM liitlni (nil Sold by all drug Htorcn. 35c Don't accept any HUhstUiit' Haiuplo mnltml KltEE Addrew, Allen S. Olmsted, U Itoy, N. Y. Vhynot? Ictyoxir corixa comcoit LIKE MAGIC Mother's Friend in Every Home Comfort and Safety Assured Before the Arrival of the Stork. The old saying-ht Is homr without a inutlicr sbuulit UJ ")tntbrra Prlnut" la thouunds of American liomn bfr Is a liolllc if ttils spkntlld soil (moii rem iHty I list has aided maDjr a woman Ibrniifb tbe trylna; orilral. sarrd brr frera sufferlns and pain, knit tier Io btaltb at ml ad ami body in adraore of Imtiy't comlDjf and bad a nunt wund'rfnl loduriiro la derduplos a btalthj, lotrly dliposltlao In the child. Ttoern Is no other remedy so truly a brlp to nature a Mother Krlend. It irlleTes tbo pain and discomfort rausrd by the strain en ttia llgimeota, nskra pliant thu fibre and muscle which nature Is ejpsnd Ins and soothes the Inflammation of breast glands. Mother' Friend Is an external remedy, acta qulrkly and not only baolihes all dis tress in ad'ance, but assures a speedy and complete recovery for the mother. Thu he nernoiea a healthy woman with all hr ftimiKin preserreii to tiioro.iKlily enjoy tha rtarlne nX her child. Mother r"rteod ran I bad at any druc store at II 00 a bottle, and Is really one of the Brntlcst bleMlnw erer dlieorcred fur eilant mothers. Writ to Ilradfteld Itrsulatot t'u. isa Urasr Hide, Atlanta, (la, for their free book. Write to-day. It Is most Instructive. i. -i- Draperies Wf carry a very complete line of drnM-ricfi, luc curialna. fixtures, etc, and ilo nil classes of ujiholMtnrlni; A special man lu look after Ihla work exclualvnly and will glvi aa Reed (f-rvlce aa la posslblo to cot In oven llio Inrucat cities. Weoko & McQowan Co. HlC'urtcrjl CfYSTAb bH . nun r Si!150 CCHTI J -- ' rWYT 1 . cren-ou. ( I IW iiu3JA JvJ Hemingway's Lead Arsenate The brand -which Is used In nil of tho Kie.it apple Hiowlni illltrlctN of tins country Western Now Vork, MIiIiIkmii. tint IIIum lllilno Slopos, tho 0nrks and thu f.n.K u vall) of Hip great N'ort Invest HEMINGWAY'S LEAD ARSENATE Is of tho highest standard of n rnnfncturo. Wo claim tho fallowing point of hiipcrlorlty; PERFECT PHYSICAL CONDITION 1. o., tltienesK of grain and mow In tlilunliiR down In witter CORRECT ANALYSIS 1. c, full poreonlnK" of Arson!: Oxldo (nut Inns than ,1ft p)r prit) mid no more than a trnuv of Hulabla Arssui') wiiiti: i t)it iiooiu.tfr a.m puiciw Stocks Carried by KERR, QIFFORD & CO. I'orllnuil, Oregon HEMINGWAY'S LONDON PURPLE CO., LTD. Gl Water Htrwit, Now York. N V. Aiyourdrviis HOTEL HOLLAND TABLE D'HOTE DINNER Every Kvaiiiug fiulO to 710 dfje. SUNDAY'S OINNEn Consommo, ltoy.il Chicken Prliitnnlcro Hhrlmp Salad drilled Halmon, Anchovy lluttor Pommes Palllus Calves Ilralns a la Tallyrnud Uub Tenderloin, Iiohcmlau Haticu Plnoapplo Fritters, Wlno Banco Primo ltlba of Uuef, nu Jus Stuffed Chicken, Pan (Jrayy Mashed Potatoloa Creaiiuiil Htiijnr Corn Kiifttlslt Plum I'uilillng Hard and Ilraudy Hnucu Ico Cream Cafe .Voir Merchants Lunch nt Noon 35c Not tho chciipcat but (ho best. HiUH.HiH'lell.l.lHa leJ CI4 I elk. ' CtMee) ..-...,,.4 (N 4e ! M.s4a II heal U kl e4VI reasftlsel As(ti aie . SMalk. GUm H M,a '"i5H'V? "iSff ifaT a WRVS '&KiA4s&A FOR THC PUBLIC HEALTH J W5EE5g&U& rut; sk.n or nu. nut. it nn Mi;ilt IN l, l'Hl.l'.ltVIIUN Ol TIIIC Amoricnu Drug & Prcns Awoaiution A mutlial orgaulwitbiu of the drugKista and owreteT won of tho oon nt r). formml for the pur pose of provHtiiig for the Eonurnl public nu Abeulu'tty OuBrarttesxl, IfKntiabU line of Remedies and Toilet Articles A preiMtrntlon for each upmlftr imriKj.ii. the i-iiiMiltlaH of wblrh Is kiuiwn to eer tlruKKtnl who wll It and iuoh- Imek without qilMltlOll to the iiialomir who bus It If lie ts Dot satisfied. Wo havo Joined this HeeoclnUou liecan w liellevn In the ".Mer laol" Iteinedlei bocatisti wu know thro I tiollilng bolter. W have tho oxcluslve n coney for Medfnrd. We Invite) you to call and see this plspilld line. HASKINS DRUG STORE J L nni If, during tho transition from winter to spring, you experi ence it lack of energy, socin tired, dcspomlont, huvo b.tek flklie or lioudnchc, with broken tinrcfrcalnnB sleep, your njn lent need rcnovnlinj:. 'Hie in activity of winter lif'. and con sequent cloklnf; of tlio poroe lenvct an ttnwliolevnno nccti initiation of imptiritivs In tho 1 fiystcm. Your blood iteods pur ifying. Try Dr. Win. Pfuntlor's Oregon Iiloutl Purifier. On ac count of its pcculiur resolvent and nPcrntivo properties It U tho safest nnd heat uprlng medicinu for old or young. A short trcnt incnt at home corrects it long list of lib that beset tm In the spring, such as biliotinncss. sour stomach, louitipulion, sallow nets, and aggravating eruptionn of the .skin. At your driigglutu'. Hit. MM. rPUNDKlt CO.. rerllin, Oretea akv ) I tl'. i " UnrXii 'MMaMsepjsMaggsMrggg-g;,,,j jSTjyejur" f r' ' ' VI ji7rc mm, mM?.immmmWMmkmw 8 WW !LIW- 'lillllliS! I fc r raeaasjaaasfateaawea'efei ' s- tfiravrep'S a prkea. TfTJIrlJTirVl.jifl'eMjT Mraass-ir m I I i3WBBBBWPBHBT55J3CXS iiTm 'In And they cut out an angel child Who was perfectly silent and mild 'Till she took a survey Of that breakfast mainstay, Cream and GOLDEN ROD OATS, M Your llroctr'i KOTE-KocIom Junl.tsmr-'tMhouf Biof o'il'fe",n4 7?"r (Jro. hi1! asms for srsoilam II. ioil tonttalr lift, -. M 'ortland'y raniou-; Hotel No(cdfor(hcExcc(IcacG of Ik Cuisine. Eur?pcan plan msmmmm Situated lu (bo Hub or tbo Piluclp.il Theater iiutl Shopping lllilit. Ilcecntly lteiletonited mill llcfiiriiMieri Tliroiiuhoiit, and llt(cr Ivtiulppetl Today than liver Hofoio i:o-oK'an Plan Hooiiim ullbotiL balli, $t,U( pec tiny nuil up lloo.np W lmu, ijtJ.(i() pvc day mul up 1. .1. ICAt'l'MA.V, ajatiap'r, S. K, CliAltKi:, At, MKr. '" ' fc tt I., .iv v.