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'-ti if- METJFOTITJ rATC TRTBITNTJ, MTCDFOTm PUPON, WEDNESDAY. rAPKTL 2, 191,1. Wr , 4 ,ajp.wHS!1SVV'n,A,ri7w-.Vv,',xVrv w V MiDrow) Mail tkibuni ")AT SY JftB rORD F-RlNTIHti COL The tn6crnll TlmM, Thn MnJford Moll, Tho Medfgrd Trlbun. The South ern OrritwUin, Th Achtnnd Tribune. Office Mall Trlbunii JJulMlnjr. 1S-2M Norm Kir street; telephone, to. OHOflOR PUTNAM, Bdltor and Manager J5nterd aa Becond-clfi matter at Medford, Ortt-on, under the aot of March 1, 117. Official raw-r of tho City of Medford. Official Taper of Jackson County. fttmacanviov k&tm. One yrar, by mall 18,00 One month, by malL. .SO Vtr month, delivered by carrier In Mearnro, jsMCtonviiie ami v.en trai rolnt ii.. .SO Paturday only, by mall, per year S.00 Weekly, per year - - VSO 8W0&H CIXOVZtATXOir. Dally nvernire. for oleveh months end ing November 10, 1911. JIM. The Mall Tribune la on aala at the Ferry New a Stand, San FranclKca . . I'ortfnnrt llottf Newa Stand, Portland. Portland Newa Co.. Portland. Ore, W. O. Whitney, Seattle. Won. mil teaaed Wire UulU4 Vre Olipatohea. xxsromo. oihov. Metropolla of flouthern Oregon and Northern California, and tho fastest- "T'opufaUon U. a cenaua i10 140: estimated. UU 10.000. Kive nunarea inounana aouar uitiyiit Water Hvstem completed. rIvIbk finest au nniy pura mountain waier. anu n, miles of utreets pae.L lvtatnffirn fwrlnla for Year endlne November SO, 1111. show Increase of 11 tier cent. . . , . Uanner fruit city lri Ortcon itocuo Illvor Hpltienber apples won sweep stakes prlte nd title of "Apple JUajr of the World' at the National Apple Show. Httokane, 10, and a ear of Newtownn won Itffjt Maa la 110 at CanadtaB.JntemaUoftat Applo Show, Vance im At SpaVaae NatHNvali Apple Show won by carload of .Newtawns. . . . . . IIokuo lllver Pr brought hi t heat prlcra In all market of the world dur-. Inc the PMt lx year. JOLTS Altt JlNGLES The bill m Ike familiar Cuthbcrt liuildinjtVrHi'ie ttft Vmcttion nV fri whether Jlill''L'lrit4iiJJKPiiur to Binge n clrOlts tlien. With tlio Immortals. Kil Cnt-ebecr, Bly, Ore. Mne Windbiplcr, Femdnle, Calif. A. GniwiU, Itoseburff. (Almost Gee Whir.) Dr. Kctohnm, Snlcm. Burley Ciilp, Albany. Mme. ltipley, Chfenj;o, dressmaker. Lory Btitlip) Coos Jlivcr. Jess Failing, Pendleton. Been jes' failing for yearn. Fellow wants to. know If these names arc genuine or if we grind them out on the office typewriter. Our honest reply is that they are printed just a we find them in the oxelinngcit that come to our table, Anyone pet up n bet we will verify this htntemrnt. A New Contributor. When you're down, down, down, To youriast, last cent And tho world looks dead, dead drear Then yon think of. the com you have spent, spent, spent On foolish things like leer. B. V. D. Tnf!W" IfUMTSAT Y THI , MRt We don't know who this corres pondent is but, from his initials, we would think he might be out a lectlc bit too early considering the chill in tho air. Jlnts off to Ben Ijtmpnmn, editor of the Gold Hill News. Ho started off with tho handicap of following in the skipping footsteps of his sweet Hinging broiher and yet Ben grabs'tho lulo nml sings on sweeter than ever. The gentlo art of poesy "t'nVt be squelched at Gold Hill so lo"K n there is u Lntnpinnn to trim the wicks ami regulate the meter." Tlio Medford Socialist advocates smashing tho mayor's court. We hhiiuld judgo it will explode of its owu inflation if you give it time. NEGRESS IS GIVING SPIRITUALIST SHOW -SEATTLE, b.. April -. Pearl Jlillar, it negrcss, is giving u spirit ualist show in Judgo Prater's court room today, in defentio of an insanity charge. Mrs. Millar has been giving warning of impending enrthquakes and thunderstorms to neighbors and mm-spapeni, and with Hev. W, M Bryson, a negro preacher was charg ed with iiiMiiiily. Mr,. Miller says him is guided by tho hplrit of an old man named Jeremiah, who has flow ing whiskers. DOLLARS BEAUTIFUL AND SO ARE WOMEN TO TENOR NEW YORK, April 2. "Ah, zo American dyllairo ess zo rare and ? beautiful coiif. Be-e-enntiful, And zo American womnn sho ecis ab beau tiful us see. dollnire." ThiK was tho ntntcincnt mndo hero by Kdmiiiul Clement, tho noted French (eniir, upon boarding a (steamer for homo. Clement U taking forty thoiiB. nml of his beloved "dolluires" with him and la to return for more. With Medford trade Is Medford made. " f TIME TO BEAUTIIX M I II. - 1 NOW is tho pywhologionl time to improve and beautify your home', to start lawns, to plant gardens, vines and trees. A Tew more days and it will lie too late for an other year. Shade trees should be planted along the ourb of every residence street, for nothing so beautifies a eity as shaded uvenhes. They add to the attractiveness And desirability ot every community and so enhance values. Even the most desolate aiid forlorn shacks can be transformed by means of a few vines and shrubs, whi h cover with a graceful foliage naked walls and barren boards. A little care and a" little effort is all it costs to make your home ten times as attractive. In no place do roses thrive better or grow with greater perfection than in the Rogue Kiver valley yet there are few spots where they aye more neglected. Roses are rank feeders and require fertilization and severe pruning. Tens of thousands of roses should adorn streets now not only roseless' tiiit treeless. Mcdford has an abundant water supply, a fertile soil, a plentituda of sunshine, and can and should be made a veritable beauty spot. All it requires is the cooperatiou of every resident in improving his home. Such effort would in a few years make the city as famous for its beau ty as tlio country is for its uie most picturesque 01 vaueys. Shade trees should, be under municipal control, hence securing uniformity in planting and care taking otherwise impossible to provide. A commission, interested in the subject, should bo created, should be provided with funds sufficient to plant shade trees on every paved and graded street, and to care for them, prune and water them, after planting. The cost would be. slight and the improvement tremendous. LOS ANGELES SENDS $50,000 TO SUFFERERS IiAGELKS, April i Fifty thunnd dollar htw been sent from Lo Anrgcls todaj-'for" the flood suf. fcrers in Ohio and Indiana. More money i being mNed. On Friday af ternoon the Lo! Angeles Athletic Club will stage an athletic program to aid the fund. Saturday tho pro fessional boxers will ierform at Xuud Junction and several theatres have scheduled benefits for other night this week. The Los Angeles contri bution, it is believed, will reach $Go, 000. PATTERSON CONFERS DAYTOK, Ohio, April 2. John Patterson, president of tho National Cash Register company, and head of Dayton's relief eomminMon went to Columbus today to confer with Gov ernor Cox and Mist Mabel Boardman, nn officinl of the National l(n Cro.. Governor Cox is custodian of a fund of nearly $1,000,000 raised for the relief of flood sufferers. It was said that tho food supply in Dayton will not last three days. EXPRESS COMPANIES HART HIT BY PARCELS POST WASHINGTON, April 2. Express companies wcro hard hit by tho par cols post according to a statement today to tbo Interstate commerce commission by W. D. HInes, counsel for the express companies. In tho final arguments against tho express rates proposed by the. commission, ho declared tho companies havo suffered a loss of about six per cent of the gross revenue and that tho proposed reductions ot tho commission would bo absolutely destructive. He also asserted the formula made rates would disturb tho business conditions of large centers by forcing n read justment of competitive business conditions. D. F. Falrchlld of tho New York chamber of commcrco at tacked HInes argument as purely theoretical and Insisted tho proposed rates glvo ample revenue to tbo ex press companies. COMMUNICATION. That History of Oregon. To the Editer: Tho ge'ntlemnn from Bilker Mire bclietes that "misery liken company," and it may interest him, no ho people of (hi vicinity, who were recently victimized by the holicitorH for the "Cenlenial of Oro gon," to Icnrn tbut the hchemo is not n now one but ha been tried before and "not loiind wanting." I have in my poskession a book called the "IHMnry of Dakota Coun ty, Minn." published thirty-two yearn ngo, in which my father, who was considered a ery shrewd businem man, had a "write-up" of eleven lines nnd paid twenly.five dollar for tho privilege. Ho wan very conciso with hi biog raphyi otherwise it might have cost him from thirty to fifty dollurt, ns it did many of the MibhcribcM. m GttVERNOR 'H. r. Medford,,Ore., March 31.' ' 'I D. scenery a fitting center for to serve without liav. It TRIP TO NORTH POLE EUdRwi Ore., lApri'l) U.-Raold Amundsen, discoverer of the south pole, who ii here today on n lectur ing tour, and who fc contemplating a trip to the north polar egioii start ing from San FrnncNco in June, 101f, stated that he did not expect to fiml any trace of l'eary or Cook at the north pole when lie reached there. "I do not believe there U any land there," he said, "and expect to find nothing but a great cn of floating ice." Amundsen said that ho expected to enter the icefield!! north of Alaska prepared to remain in the drifting ice until it had carried his ship entirely over tho spot where he believes tho north pole to be. WEATHER REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH Weather report for March, 1913, Medford station. Prcclp. Inches Trace Date. 1 .. Max. ...AS ....US .'...C2 ....G4 ....GG ...74 MIn. 29 29 41 35 36 30 31 31 33 35 31 30 32 30 22 33 44 2G 39 30 33 35 27 2G 27 31 40 44 4'7 45 3 4 & G 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 H IS 1G IT 18 19 20 21 23 H 2G 2G 27 28 29 30 31 .73 G3 55 Traco 0.04 0.07 Traco 45 ...43 .-GO ...59 ...04 ...00 ...GG r ...42 ' 4" ...51 ...40 ...43 ....48 ...47 ...ci ....57 ,...63 ,...G9 ,..59 Traco 0.01 0.02 0.05 0.10 0.03 0.0') Traco 0.05 4 Degrees Maximum 74 Mean maximum 56 Normal mean maximum 57 Minimum ?G Mean minimum 35 Normal mean minimum 31 Clear 9 Partly cloudy 9 Cloudy 13 Inches Precipitation 0.43 Normal precipitation 2.57 Deficiency for month 2,14 Deficiency slnco Sept. 1, 1912....11.38 Although tho precipitation for March was much bolow tho normal, conditions wero most favorablo for all farm operations. Tho blooming season of 'all fruits Is from ten days to two weeks later than last year, which Is considered a favorablo con dition. I'eara VIII bloom" very heav ily, but applcu will bloom eomewhat llghtor, although sufficiently heavy tor a good crop. ' r P. J. O'GAItA, Special Meteorological Observer UmplrC'SlIk" O'Loughlln, of tho American league, Is working out with tho rtochebtcr team at Aunfstou, Ala. V DQWAQER. QUEEN. Q GREE.CE. HHHHHHl F it oSflfc Queen Olgn of Greece, who now become queen dowager by the 11 xuKsJuntion of her husband, King, George, was a sNUt of the late Al exander II. of Itiisxiii. Slu wiw llie daughter of Ornnd Duke Constan tino, brother of the emperor. Khe wrt married to Kiltg George in ISO", nnd since then five ort and two daughter hnvc come to her. FINAL ASSAULT F: DOUGLAS, Ariz., April 2. Sonorn statu troops are encamped today about Naco, preparing for n final uHxault mi the last, federal strong hold in the northern section of the state. The iwt is defended by Gen eral Ojeda with W0 men. lie is out numbered four to dnei Affording to rebel Readers, the at tack will bo made nt night. They bo lievo that in a day assault Ojeiln's superior discipline coupled with hi artillery would jroyi.too strong nn obnele to their untrained" force. The rebel force include -iwo hundred Ynqtii Itidiun under Chief Bules. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILROAD BUILDER MURDERED ABROAD? DKVKU, C!o., April 2.--Tlmt A. D. Avery of Son Frnncisco, builder of the 'Mount TnmiilpaK Cn., niilnirt'd, wn probably murdered in Sydney, Anotralin, February 1- i Wut of relatives hero today, following the receipt of n cablegram telling of liw death. Tho state department has been asked to act. Avery, who was prominent through out tho country n an engineer, wns on a trip around the world. The ca blegram hints that he died under sits pieious. circumstances. Every Street In Medford Has Its Share of the Proof Tliuf Kid ney HiiifcrcrM'HrrJc. iu Ilackacho7 Kidneys weak7 Distressed with urinary ills? Want a reliable kidney remedy? Don't havo to look far. Ilso what Medford peoplo recommend. Kery street in Medford has Kb cases, Hero's ono Medford. jnan'u expo rlence: Ict C. C. Krlbs of 33 N. Orove St , tell It. Ho says: "Judging from porsonal experience with Dorin's Kidney Pills, I feel Jiu titled In recommending them. I suf fered from a dull ache In tlio small ot my back for months. Tho kidney necrotloiiH wero also unnatural and at times retarded. Upon learning of Doans Kidney Pills I obtained a, sup ply and began using them, Tho con tents of two or three boxes entire!? rid ma of tho trouhlo nnd Improved my 'health. I Know that Doau'd Kid ney Pills ran lie rdlud upon to glvo relief If taken as directed," For Halo by all dealers. I'rlco 50 cents. Fostur-Mllburn Co., lliiffnlo, Now York, solo agents for tho United StatcH. Remomber tho namo Donn'a and tako no other. John A. erl Undertaker tflH S. HAltXMJTX Phones M. 471 an 47S Ambulance Service Deputy Coroner UPON D AS BRAD ITAI SONORA CAPITAL i nnmiiAK, aiJr., April a. -Npwii of u seiioim In end riot til llermoslllo, on pit it l df Aonnrn, wheio thnu,niuls of men iiuomplo.Ncd us the result of revolutionary uoliviltes, teaolied hero today. According to censored despatches, a mob of hungry men surrounded Governor lVqiiler'H pnluco iiltd drt muiidt'd food, Tho governor uUed for three hours o consult with his advisors, but failed to appear in tho plum to address tho crowd, nooord iug to his promise. Several hundred men then looted n score of Chinese slorohouHCM. Much properly was stolon or destroyed and sevornl persons hurt. Hundreds nro lit netual want nt llonnoslllo the mes sagos said. BUD'S NEXT BATTLE l.OSWNOF.I.KS.Mt-l. .KS. (1 and Ms- April Bud Aildcrjoii and Knockout Urown .... t i. . .. will enter the ring April 15 for their second batllu at about oven money. This is the prediction hero today, fol lowing tho laying of the first small bets on the mill, neither side inking better than nit even ehauoo. Anderson will return from Wheeler Spring, where ho N roughing it in the mountain, early nol week. He will plunge at once into hi (mining. Brown already is doing light work at Venice. Ho will do no strenuous training until next week. $180 SPECIAL TRAIN COI.QN, April i!. Ope hundred mid eighty dollars is altogether too much to pay for n special train ncros- the Isthmus of Panama, in the opinion of John I). Rockefeller, Jr., who hired such a train nnd then re fused to ride in it, on account or the price. The train was finally taken over by fellow tourists of Rockefel ler's, from New York, and the mil lionaire rode across the isthmus in a regular passenger coach. VOlIt CHILD'S IIK.M.TII Yocit rinST Tiiortmr IT yon havo children, naturally our first thoughts are for their health. You certainly want them to develop strong, healthy constitution. Tho most careful attention must ho given when children show tho flm symptoms of tho many common nil menls. Perhaps they are weakly nnd then, or grow too fast, thus sacri ficing strength. Theso and other apparently minor ailments may bo the foro runner (o a weak cotndltJ Hon for life. Such children need Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge, -which Is essentially a children's tonic. First of nil, It will properly caro for tho child's stom. ncli. It will also Improui tho nppe tltn, and will add stronxth to tho other organs of tho body. In cases of thin or Impure blood, It Incrcasm tho number of red corpuscles enab ling tho enriched blood to keep tho body healthy nml Btrong. Among tho most common ailments that children develop Is that of a disordered stomach, leading to nn Impaired digestion. In many casts this trouble fs duo to parasites In tho Intestinal tract. To correct mien trouble, Jayno'a Tonic Vermlfuxo Is unsurpassed. For more than eighty years mil lions of children havo been restored to health through the uso of this ton ic. Insist upon Jayne's; nccopt no other. Sold by druggists every where. Dr. D. Jayno & Hon, Phila delphia, Pa. N. L. Townsend PAIXTHU AM) DKCriliATOU Havo Your Painting, Tinting nnd Paper Hanging Donu by a Practical Mechanic.' "prices Itlght. SutlHfac tlou Guaranteed, Phono lii.'Mt 7II Dennett Ave. Draperies . Wo carry a very comnleto llin of draperies. laco aurlalns, fixture, etc, and do all clumius of uplioUtarlnif. A special man to look.ulW tills work exclusively and will kIvo an nood eorvlco us In nnialblv to Kt In even tlio larsvat cities. ' Weeks & McGowan pp., A CHILD'S WASTE LS, Makes Them Cross, lVoilfrti, Hostloss ami J'overl-di Sec If Tongue Is I'oalisl, Your child Isn't nnturnlly cross, Ir ritable nnd peovlsh, Motherl Kxnni hie tho tengue: If routed, It means tho llttlo ono'a Htomnch Is disordered, liver Inactive mid ltn thirty root of bowels clogged with foul, decnyhiR wniile, Kvory mother realises after glvlim delicious "Hyrup of Figs" that thin Is tho Ideal laxative ami physio for children. Nothing else regulates the llttlo one's tender slomnuh, liver and bowels so effectually, besides they dearly love Us delightful fig taste For constipated bowels, sluggish liver, biliousness or sour, disordered stomach, feverlshuess, diarrhoea, soro throat, bad breath or to broah a cold, give one-lmlf to a teaspoonful of "Syrup of Figs" and In n few hours all tho clogged up waste, sour bile, undigested food and constipat ed matter will gently move on nud out of the system without griping or nnimea, and you will surely havo t noil, happy and smiling child again shortly. With Syrup of Flgn yon are not drugging your children, being com posed entirely of luscious fins, senna and uromatlcs It cannot bo harmful. Full directions for children of all 'ages and for grown-ups plainly print ed on the pnrkitxo. Ask your druggUt for the full name, "Syrup of FIks and Kllxlr ot Henna," prepared by tho California Fig Syrup Co. This Is tho delicious tasting, genuine old reliable. Uefimti anything oW offered. Auction Sale of Acreage IN' TDK PIKItl'i: Hl'llDIVIHIO.V Tun .Mile lUmt of McUfortl THUItHDAY, APHID 10TH ON TDK LAND One and one-quarter to five aero tracts will bo sold to tho highest bid der. Seldom does tho buyer havo tho chanco to namo tho prko ho pays for real estato, especially choice pro perty well located and on very easy terms. Do not fall to tccuro ono of theso tracts. A special opportunity for tho man of small means to sccuro a homo. Liberal discounts will bo made tor all cash. K. V. IIKltltlFF, O. 11. PIKIICK Auctioneer Owner E.D.Weston Official Photographer of tho Medford Commorcial Club Amateur Finishing Post Cnrda Panoramic Work Portraits Interior and exterior views Flash lights Nogatives mado anv time and any placo by appoint ment. 208 E. Main Phono 1471 Seed Potatoes Nono bettor anywhere nt any price. Fine selects at an exceedingly low prlco. "Harllost of All" (not only n iilck grower, but ono ot the finest main crop varieties, and a great keeper), $l.i"0 per 100 pounds, American Wandor, $1.25 per 100 pounds. Our supply Is being handled through J. T. IIHOADDKY AND J. C. SCHMIDT l'lXD HTOIti:. PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All Work CHiursntMd Trloea Itomonabl COFFEEN & PRIOE SS Kowsrfl Block, Sotrsno on tb It Horn Vlion 841. Clark 6c Wright TuAWyEBB, WASHINGTON, D. O. Public Land Matters; Flual Proof. Desert Lands, Contest and Mining Cases. Scrip. i GLOGGED BOWE WHERE TO GO TONIGHT f (SIS THEATRE j VAUDKVII.Ml THE FOUR MUPICAL L0VELANDS Musical Artltitri Mrt. G. M. ANDERSON Oroncho Ollly In : 'BRONCHO BILLY AND THE ; SHERIFF'S KID' Mnuulc Tries Society Life Panics' Weekly No. 7 MIHtHHHH Ml THEATRE T porn & Hololit Mls Murphy Admission Always tho Same hi cji:.th r Never More, Never I.ons opi:n aphiii iht The Bonded Warehouse (IK.NT.ItAL HTOHAUi: Oregon's Most up-to-dnto Fire-proof Warehouso will) llurglarproot Vault. For rotes apply MEDFORD REALTY it IMPROVEMENT CO. Manngor $ Luxury Without Extravagance ;jj Hotel 1 Von Rorn, i I 242 Turk Streot 5 'M Finest popular priced S Uotol iu San Francisco (J) 0 I Modorn Oontral Beit locate and most )0 pular totel in the City. Running dUVilIed ice water in each room. European Plan, a la Carte Cafe. Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms - . . $1.00 esch 00 rooms - - . 1,50 each BO rooms - 2,00 each 00 room vilk prlutt ttlb 2.00 esch SO room ild pilutt tub 2.80 each 30 tultet, bedroom, psr- lor and bath - 3.00 ch For more than ono guatt dd $1.00 extra to the above rats for each ddltlonlgut. Reduction by week or month. Ot Manaumtnt CAilr W, Klly F.G.ANDREWS ,. L08B00 of .Orlll nud bl'nlu Ilooui, v jafO ,v T l -:t ,p A.-- wU r itf'tJi' '- v- 4 A t