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PAGE TWO. MTCDFOUD MATTj TRTBUNTC. OTDKOUT). OlilWOtf. KIMDAY. APHli mm. 7) 6caLand , L PERSONAL I Mr. nnd Mr. H. I., ronton, n Dalle. Ore. nro In Mcdranl for a low tlnyn vlU to Mr. nnd Mrr. H. It. Oalinftn. Mr. Tcntdit U it colincll man of Diillns nlut IS In Mt'dford lif: vcstlKittlriK tho different kind of utrroi imvlnR which havo licon ni ildftrl In Ihb'cltr. Datlh Will do con. orablo'fltrtct improvement the com inBaummcr, C. (1. Scnmnn. manager of tlio Mtdford Concrete Construction com finny; Imb Rono to Portland to buy rnnchlnory Hint will bo Installed nt It stono quarry near Doruy Btatlon on tlio Pacific & Eastern raltroait. Orchard, hunting, fishing and Crater Lake scenes for sale at Cor king ft Harmon's studio. Negatives made any place, kodak finishing. 12S Cast Main street. Thono 215 K. Mrs. Lewis Ulrlclt and Miss llowcn of Jacksonville wcro in Mcdford Thursday afternoon. Professor and Mrs. Gcorfio Hebe j of North Jacksonville precinct wcro Medford visitors Thursday. It you want yonr lawn mowor aharpbnbd or repaired phono 3K0-J. ac Mrs. 12. J. Cornish nnd Mrs. K. L Klnfc of Dunsmulr, and Mr. Jnaic-t Domavco of Weed, Cal., arrived la Mcdford Thuruday. Mr. and Mrs. Dcrt Wells or Gold Hill aro in Mcdford, their former homo. They may ro-Iocato heri. Guaranteed complcto wagons at Pell's, Ashland, for less than $100. 325 J. W. Pornoll, Iho Applcjjato mer chant, spent Wednesday night in Mcdford. Gcorgo It. Llndlcy, vleo prcsUlrm of tho Jackson County bank. Is rus ticating In tho Dead Indian section. "Cowboy Millionaire." groitesl western film. It. Tonight. II. J. E. Knyart went to Grants Pais Thursday afternoon. A. IC Ware returned from tho south on Thursday evening's train. ucrking & unrmon, studio por traits, homo portraits, flash lights, kodak finishing, post card work and enlarging.; 128 East Main street; telephone 215 It. Mrs. .F O. Ford of Illlt, Cal., a visiting her sister, Mrs. Leonard, who has been qulto sick. J. A. Lerucry, John Volk nnd E. J. Smith were, among tho Ashlande.b in M6dfora Thursday. Invito your friends (o cozno on tho excursion from Tacoma to Mcdford, April 0. Round trip, $15.70. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bradshaw spent Thursday in Medford. A. L. Gall, toroman of the KUcr orchard, located near Jacksonville, was a business visitor in Mcdford Thursday. "Cowboy Millionaire," greitct western film. It. Tonight. II Mrs. D. Martin of Central Point and Miss Sadln Picrco of Tolo dis trict wcro among thoso who can:o to Mcdford during the week. J. D. Eddy bt Portlahd, an official of the Southern Pacific company, transacted business in Modfora Thursday. Carkin & Taylor (John M. Carkln and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Mcdford. W. A. Von Gouthora and John B. Hlllls wcro down from "Wcltiicr on Thursday. J. A. Houston of Trail and J. F. Dltsworth of Upper Iloguo r!vr transacted business in Mcdford and Jncksonvllto Thursday. lnsuro and bo sure Right It wo wrlto It. It. A. Holmes, Tho Insur anco Man. Mrs. IT. C. Mason, who has been vUltlug Mr. nnd .Mrs. T, 11. KUlson. left for her homo in Kansas tho fort part of the week. E. L. Farra and Frank Homing of Central Point made a trip to Medford Thursday, Orders taken for all Linda of vegetable- plants. Portland Ave. Green hoiiBO, 2C Portland nvo. Phono 87-R. 12 Janies liuckloy wtis over from Ap Iilegnto Thursday morning. S. P. Dolloboam and J. B. Hitch of Jncksohvlllo tarried In Medford Wednesday, "Cowboy Millionaire," greatest western film. It. Tonight. 11 ('luirk'ri Renliin, Jiouso mover, 1ms IniiiK up it new record in tho inoviii ill" Iioiifos. Kmnlo.viiiK the oily' ileum roller lib joked u 7-room house owned hy ,7, P. lli;;j;enhoUium nine lihiKkx in wo hours and 20 minutes. Oriliiinrily tho tnoviuj,' of iho hoiibe woiilil have iTtniiri'il a full day. "Cowboy Millionaire," realist westorn fllln. It. Tonight. 11 Oscar liwl and William llrond liiado a trip Jo Slodtord Thursd.-. Tho former and htA brothrr Harr Have bought the .larksonvlllc lmtchr shop of John Dunnlngton, Cart Wagner, James Leonard 'ind tlcorge Splker of Jospphlne rtfuntj wcro recent visitors In Medford. Kodak finishing, tho best nt Wes ton's, opposite book store. , S. Mntjils nnd J. M. Whipple of Rogue River spent Thursday in Med ford nnd dncksonville. John Rodger of Spoknli. n well Known railroad builder, arrived hi Mcdford Wednesday and weu: lu HraiU Pass next day with Dr. J. F. Roddy. Vapor baths- nnd scientific tnirs sago for men nnd women. Dr. R. J, Lorkwood,. chiropractor, 203 Gnr-nett-Corey bldg. Phono U5. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W. CnrnahAn, who have been at Eugene for some llmo past, returned to Medford Thurslny. John Martin of Colemnn crek and R. Smith of Phoenix wcro among the many who came to Medford Thurs day. George L. noft and Clyda Honirr of Gold Hill transacted business in Medford during tho week. O. N. Wllooh nnd Z. DAhactc went south on Thursday afternoon s mo tor. E. D. Weston, commercial photog raphcr. negative mado any time or plnco by appointment Phone M. 1471. Sir. nnd Mrs. Fred C. Thompson, who havo been conducting a popwni and peanut stand In Mcdford for somo time, left Tor San Francisco Thursday. Fred Marquis and his family, who have been visiting relatives living lu Mcdford, left for their homo iu III. not Thursday. Real home made bread, DeVoc's. Mrs. James Pellet t of Talent vras tho guest of her mother Mrs. Ollle Wolters, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Himmond of fSalem nro making this wet Ion a visit. Rev. Mr. nanty, J. M. Wi'llama. Lewis Ulrica nnd Chaunccy Flcrey represented tho Jacksonville Com mercial club nt tho good ro.uli rieet ing in Mcdford Thursday. "Cowboy Millionaire," greatest western film. It. Tonight. li C G. Kcntncr arrived from Sac ramento during tho week and will visit a while before proceeding noith George H. Fitiglbbon of Portltad is snaking Rogue River villey bis customary rvlslt. . . A. B. Cornell of Grand Pass it. spending a few days In Mcdford. John Arnold and If. . Anderson were recent visitors In McdforJ. Children's plcjuo coats mado up ready to embroider at the Handicraft shop, 15 X. Central. . 12 M. Purdln, W. P. Meaiey and Charles B. Gay transacted busintz at Jacksonville Thursday. Mrs. A. If. Horton arrived in Med ford Thursday afternoon Special Tablo d'Hoto dinner at Holland hotol ovcry evening 40c. 34 Real cluny and Irish laces for flno dress trimmings at tho Handicraft anop, i& .-. central. i; .miss Sadlo Miller and Vernon uuicucii oi Asnianu wco among Medrord friends this week. J. E. Thornton of Ashland made a business trip to Mcdford and Jack sonville Thursday. w. rreel and O. Qrimes of Central fflOB E COST OF RUNNING RAILROADS OS BRANDEfS ALASKA MAIL MAN T NAIVE "BOSTON, Mass. April I. Louis IV llrnudrls, the "people's law) or," who onco declared he could saw Iho railroad lif tho country millions of dollars every day, In n statement to ilay championed Senator Ln Fol lotto' net providing for tho physical VhlhnUon of rntlrondK br Iho Inter state Commerce commission. Ilo In slstod thai before tho people ran .know whether tho money they pay to railroads Is honestly anil necessar ily spent, Interlocking directorate's must bo abolished nnd a federal bu reau of railroad costs established. Mr. llrandels charges that J. V. Morgan & Co. and other bankers have a monopoly of selling to many railroads tho money they need, at rntcs of the bankers' own fixing. Ilo said: "Tho La Folletlo act providing for tho physical valuation of railroads by tho Interstate Commcrco commis sion Is n great step forward. The senator's seven year fight has been nobly won. Tho not I but another nppllcatloh of La Follette's favorite motto, Yo shnll know the truth, and tho truth shnll make yon free.' "In tho calendar jear 1UI" tho railroad collected from tho Ameri can people In gross earnings $3,04-1 77S.327, most of which has been spent In somo way. About one-third of that amount has gone ln Interest and dividends nnd taxes. The phyi- icai vaiuauon wouiu neip us to kno-v what part of that Interest nnd divi dend Is paid on capital which Is wa ter. About two-thirds of the year's revenues Is paid out for operating expenses. It is nt least equally Im pqrtnnt to know what part of that revenue has beeu spent unnecessar ily; what part has been wasted through dishonesty, nnd what part through Inefficiency. Besides hc $2,000,000,000 of current revoniw spent In operation thero arc each year expended hundreds of millers In new construction or tho purchase of equipment. What part of the money spent for new construction or equipment Is efficiently and honest ly spent? Until wo know all this wo cannot know whether rate J are Just- and reasonable." KKATTI.K. Wii., April I. Cluule L. Ilowdry, until rumor mi tho route from fold Hay (o Nulinj;nk( Alaska, wan shot mill iiHiiully killed hy u imtiw at Cold Itn.v l-Vhiiinry 1:1. Word of (he Irngeily wn hroiiKliI In Sewmil by officer of the .Mtoutnhii D'tiiRo, of the Alaska Sleanhip oompnny, which iniivcil from Iho regular monthly trip to the wiMwaiil March tflt. At Iho ttino (lie DlriKo wtm nt Cold Hay the weather wiih ery stormy ami Mail t'lork l. K. Thwalt, who look the mail uhoro in Iho hoal, hail li return imineiHuloly. While ho wn. Ihere the hreakilli: of the surf iiiailo eonvelallon oxtlvmolv difficult itlitl ho was utile In y-aiii hut mount o ilo- luils. ----- MUMPS MAY LOSE OREGON CHAMPIONSHIP IHUIKN'K. Ore., April I. A iiii of iniiinp- inn.v cost tlregon tho iti'haliuc; eliainpiiiii-ship of fix slutoi. Wont from Howard Zimmerman loday stalos that his colleague, David Pick et), is hick with Iho mumps ul Sail Lake whore Iho two lire scheduled lo debute iho tTu!oi--ity of I'tah tonight. The I'nivei-sity or I'lnh i ielor in ilelmto over Idaho ami Colorado and Ori'goii victor oh Iho I'aoifie Count. The ilehato hits heeit poyttMiued until tomorrow night ou account of 1'iok ettV illnes-. BISHOP CARROLL OF PHILADELPHIA DEAD PEOPLE ADVISED 10 MI RES T OF TURTLE SERUM s Brr The Gold Dust Twins' Sft Philosophy aP. S$fF L,..,........,,.. .,..,.,,, ......fj&L GERMAN AIR CRUISER INFLATED IN FRANCE LrXCVILLK, Frunce, April !.- Viewed hy nn cnonnous crowd, tho (Icnfian uir cruiser Zeppelin IV wns inflated nu'd nt 3 o'clock tliiH nfter noon Htnrte.l for Gonniiiiy. The big dirigible lauded hero when itti pro peller snnp)eiL funst0n in command Hawaiian department I'lllLAnKLl'tHA, fa., April -I.-Ili-hop J. J. Carroll, Woman Catholic prelate of this city, died here loilny as the result of iHinipliention from injuries received when ho fell off a liore n your ago. Ilo wa formerly hihop of the diocese of Xnova Se- grovin iu the l'hilipppiiu". He prae- tienllv retired a voar iil'o. i ' ' , ; Dr. IJ. II. I'lrkel, iiiembur of tho slate board of health, Is hi loeclpt of tho following toliigrtuit mm Dr. A. ji. Konnoy at .nowmoi'k- i "Ah reprosi'iitntlvo of Or ' Slate Board of Health I tM it up duty to ndviso puoilo of O.ckoii through tins prifss to remain eon- sorvntlvo lu IhMr view rniMrdlnic Frlodmnnii troatiiioiit until suttl clont tlnto has been given gor'Mi nieut n.ftlelnl to cotiildeto their in vestigations and make pttb'lc their finding). "I wbuld especially ndviso ihoxt nHlkleil with tliberculoslH who iiu toinplato coming to Now Yurh wl'h hopes Of receiving treatment to le main nt homo and await dvoloo iiipiiIh. At' pit'seat nit IrcHtiuent nro carried on under govprumeut su pervision and no private patents are being trontcd. and under ihoso er cumstnnccs It would ho a wasto oi mriiicy niul dNuiipolutuimit (or -ll.utii to Joliruoy to this illy with hopes of receiving treatment. "t'p to tho present time our ob servations of eases aliimil iiudei treatment do not extend nwr a suf ficient length of time to make uuy dntlnlte stnteiueitt regarding the mio valuo of Dr. Frledmanii's um-li-e Tuberculosis Is eminently a chronic affection and only time can dot-'r-inlne the value of rentedlos. Vh It Is true thnt most cases riccjvtujt i-ricuuinuu h vaccine snow some im provement we havo ether faci-'iri to deal with which would ntso ir.fliwneo patients' condition. Should thh kov ernment report prove favorable tin! remedy will soon after be In geuoril use throughout tho country." I At I Ho uaa- Cleaning Tima li I'F-tni.j n u.nu.mi i niuLJ WK wore nmiiHotl lo Iionr ilia iirnfmi n ilrocor pnitl lo Gold Uunl viiy. Of nil iliu ninny clrnniml "nltinln", ho pickoil lint Gold Dual TwittH at onco. 1'1 (intl," ho chuckluil, "llidt Uioy do Iho work of many moro (hint TWO. "My ntinlomorn nroinoHlly wivnii, who havo to bitrrinin nil lltoirlivust ouch punny of (lib hatiiiuhold fund, in coiuilod, nnd Iho wn-tloful Hhtmncd. For inHlnncc, tulto Iho cleunlnif ifniuu: Not nil (ho rlomntoru work Iho nnmo. Somo Boom to merely rub for naught, nnd uomu ilivo out, no floonar bouifht. "Willi Gold Dual, nil my proplo nlnld, Iho work of cloiininit hotiito lions itrcnt. It does ko many clovor dinks; il donn, in fdcl, whntovor uuked. From hitchon, through nnd llironjjlt, to hull: uimlnirH and down, iho norch imd all. Whor- ovor dust nnd dirt eolloct, it hun a mnrvoloua effect. "A 'Home, Swcol Home' in one I tiny, wherein tho Gold Dtint follows nluy. Thnirwork in fun lo (horn. 1'hoy nlart at dawn, with somo muiiician'u art and with (lit) tiinkimt of tho nun tho last menu job of work is done. "Oh yen, I liko (o recommend, a product (lint will prove n friend, Each Gold Dust customer dcclnrca that tflnsa imd cutlery mid atairs, nndfloors nnd dishes mid tho rest nro cleaned hy using" it tho boat. If dirt bo numbered with your sins, my preachment iu r JkiiJold JjlcJ-Ji W?M7 Legal blanks lot salo at tho Mall Tribune, officii if L. N. JUDD Talent, Oregon Jackson County Orchards, Homes, Farms Inn Thriving Cantor In Onn of the Gsrdsn Sputa of tlin Horitio Hlvar Volley s- " 5"5 "" " V ' " " . " "" '' W " aaaaaaaaaaaaAAAA . : : : : Z j : : : : ,. t t I Sensational Waist Sale 1 20 OFF ON ALL AT f t y y ! Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS ABT AWIBTAKT Day rhono -J7 Ntght V. W. Weeks lb.'W-!! J'lumes A. K. Orr 078-M Point have gono to Sterling dlitrlct on a nrospectlnc tour. 3lrs. AV. T. Grieve of Jacksonville motored to Mcdford Thursday after noon. U, IJeach, constablo of V,oodh'j;n, canto to Mcdford ono day this week and took back with him u man call ing hlnibeir Simmons, who hid lieen arrested tho evening before by the local police while eating supper at Hotel Mcdford. Ho Is canrgod with swindling several cltlrens or M.uion county, Including merchants, hotel and stable keepers. Jack Merrill, who has been mak ing a trip to different pnrlx of the world during tho pa, sevvial uionth returned to Medford Thursday eve ning. Mansfield brothors, who own c big stock ranch on upper J'.ogtn rlvu. tamo to Medrord Thursday. S. S. Splkdr and 8. J. rhompnon of (Irants Jass transacted business In Medford this wcok, Mrs, Rollins, who arrived In Med ford Thursday ovonlng. is the guest of Mr. nnd .Mrs. W. JI. Uowwi of Jacksonville It. Ji. I'arsonB of Hlllcreat orchard arrived from Seattlo Thuibday. MILL STRIKERS SHOT AT PERKINS' FACTORY AUHUItK, N. Y., April 4. Six Iwiho inillhtrikerH, two of iheln Worn en vvcie bhot uuil heriously woiliided here today in u Iialllo ut tho plant of the Columbia liojio company. One woman iind u man will probably die. NT. MARY'S, Ohio, April !. llijli wunlh today nro tliiciilcnliig tlio nil hunk of the Grnml It0tCrvoir. Hun dlfils of men are Kti-enpthoniiur it hhitks with n colnpntty of militin pat- rwlilijr the Vicinity. HONOLULU, April I. - To take command of tho Department of Hawaii, Hripiilicr General Frederick FuiihIoii, V. S. A., is hire today from the Philippine. ORRINE trims imiNrc ilmut So uniformly successful has Ult rtl.NU been In restoring tho victims of tho drink habit Into Mibor and useful citizens, and so strong Is our confidence In Its curntlvo powers, that we want to emphasize tho fuel that ORKIXI-: Is sold under this pos itive guarantee. If, ftcr n trial, oi. get no benefit, yotir money will be refunded. O It! 1 1. NIC costs only $l 00 per box. Ask for free booklet. Leon V, Hasklus. Boils Pimples; Abccsscs .Ml Itvldcnco of Impure Wood and n Hun Down Condition. When the blood bccomoH thin, poor, devitalized nature cries nut through such external nnd often painful evidence for help, und th'i safest, surest and most helpful rem edy wo know Is Vino!. This Ih because it is a combination of the two mora world famed tonics tho medicinal curative elements of cod liver oil (without tho oil) nnd tonic Iron for tho blood. Vlnol strengthens tho dlgeutlvo orgnnrf, creates a hearty nppntlte, pilririos ahd enriches tho blood, creates strength. Mary Lang of Altoona, Pa., says: "Kvcr slnco childhood, I havo beon delicate, and my blood poor, thin. and devitalized. .Nothing seemed 10 help mo until I took Vlnol und It Ima built mo up and made mo strong." We say positively thero Is nothing liko Vlnol to purify and ourlch tho blood and build up weak, rundown people. If U should rail ln your cauo we will return your monoy, Mol- Jford Phnrraucy, Medford, Oro, V Spring Suits MANN'S 20 OFF ON ALL y y t V t T r T T f f t f T r r f ? ? t T f T ? T y t X z I y y y t y y y ? ? y t f y f y y y f CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P. O. springCoats SATURDAY we will place on sale 2000 brand new Waists of the latest styles for spring and summer, at Great Reductions i&Jg w I-, KC A?w. vi NEW TAILORED WAISTS All up lo (Into .stylos, values up to $2 Salt price... ' . IH'H 20 Por Cont Dis- .IMIVlf .kit .ill mV jiiiii Jii UUU11U Ifll (111 III 1)111 L l'ino Liut'ii Waist.s l"V.--"s. - At'orn Drawl. Sit VlJKH, V7M ' lid l BEAUTIFUL NEW Lingorio Waiats Mxclusivi' slvlcs, val- up lo $2.i Sale jirii-e '98c 20 Por Cont Dis count oi all our new Voile, liatisic ami all ) v o r lOiiibroidprv Vais(. Ht'f tliciii. FREE SAVE YOUR SALES SLIPS AND GET WM. ROGERS SILVERWARE -FREE SENSATIONAL WASH GOODS SALE 25,000 Yards of This Season's Latest Idoas in Ginghams, Porcalos, Flaxons, Ratines and Linons at Groat Reductions :i2 inch Zephyr (iiiighiim 14c a yard Jlcst Jtfi inch grado Percale Dress Halts Prints price 4c 9c a yard a yard IVsl Italino quality all Klaxons colors spirial 7")c grade 14c 55c a yard a yard Meaulil'iil An odd New line of Droits While OingluuiiB (IooiIh 12'i up fo .'I.V gradtt vnlucH 9c 19c Saturday GLOVE Sale $1.48 Allour$1.2r)Kid(Jloyc.s on sale QQ Malurday ...UOL Kay so r 's 10 Button C'luuuoiK (iloves jlQp 7oc grade, a pair..,."OL All our 1(5 JliitlonJfflUjq Kid (Iloves on $9 QQ sale Salurday V&vV All our $1.75 kid (llovey on sale Saturday K a yse r 'h 10 Dull on Silk Cloves, all AO colors $1.2,r) gr'de.. wOt Wonions short (Jhaniois and Lisle flloves special, a pair . 25c Saturday NOTION Sale Clark's O. N. T. CtAUm Saturday only rtr (loud Hair Nels, Salur day only m (lood Pearl Dullous, all sixes, special " a card 3L Colgale's Talcum dor, Saturday a can ' .. .. Pov 10c Desl, grade Darning t.oiion, Salurtlav a hall ' 2c 1 y y y y y t y y y f V f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t ? ? I t t Women's and Childrens Kast I Mack Hose A Hpeeial, a pair . .vh FREE SAVE YOUR SALES SLIPS AND GET WM. ROGERS SILVER WARE-FREF. iivjfc Z t t y ! si f, I vMJW ,m.t( lisl 'sMfUttf.i ,.'MMWLiV .