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U wnmrofiT) mtth TniwrTO MEWOTtr. obecion, today, ovpbtl , 1010. Tl""l' ' WEATHER BUREAU PREPARES TO FIGH I FRO I DAMAGES Tli V. H. I)i'iiulimiil uf AgrliMil- t til 0 UCIllllIT lltl I (Ml II III I'lllllllllll Jill M iNNin'ti iht following t During tint month or April nito Mny wln'ii fnwl inity hn expoi'teil in llin I'ortliiml I'lirrciiHl illhlilfl rum. Mlhliif llif Mute of Oregon, Viimi liiglun iiimI lilulin, tint I'lilcf of llin ui'iillirr linii'iiii, I'rofi'Knor Willi I,. .Miiiiii', Iimh niriiugi'il In Iiiivii in hovi'ii lncnliticN Inilni'il Mini mi lht gnmml priiiiri'il 1o iiinplll'v tlin ill lilct winning liy notifying fruit ruUnn Jiih t wlmt iiitiiliiinin Irinpriu iiiiirnliigx. Thin Im Im'IIi'K'iI cihi lm ilium williln a ilrgint or two Im vt-iU I li'.l li.v the ti'inprrnliirr nlitnlnril nt our "knj" hIiiIIuim lihrrnllv ilitlilb ulnl In llii'Hi M'l'lioim. Tin' ft nil rnlht'i' kIiwiIiI know liow lln i'iii'ru tnrti In hi iiii'liiinl vuiii'H fioin llii' t lll lit III III lilt' tli'llli'Nt "klv" M'cllnii, mill Unix Im hIiIk Id ili'tcniiliii' vrry rlohtily Juil wliiil i ,xmi in I Im way of fiont nt IiIh plnrt' Mlirii wiirniugii nf front urn IhmiiiiI. Tin' nmni's of tin' Inriilltli'M whurr l'rofiMMur Monif Iimh iirrnugi'il for tilt HITVll'l' llllll lilt' IIHUIiIIiIm lll'nlg. iwi I id for hiiiiilliiig lln hienl -ml of lln work lit" (it follow! llugur Itlu-r Vnlli'v, (Ahliiiul t (IrmitH IW), Mnlforil, On-.. I'rof. 1 J. O'Onrn. Ilnoil Hlwr Vnlliy, (t'lillrc viillty), Hooil Itiwr, On Prof V. It. I.IIWK'MIM'. Yiikliim Vulloy, (Nneln (, I'jikhi). North Viiklmn, Wii., Mr. T. It. IUt.1. WViinti'liro Vnlli'y, (Lrnvniiwnrtli to 'rnntrliiM') Wt'iinlt'lit'c, Wii., Mr. It. M. Hurtling. Ptiviillup'Hliii'k Vtilli'VH, (Knit In OrtliiK), Sfiittlf, Wii., Mr. (I. N. Hnl iilinry. I,i'sih(ni-('lnrkliiii I)ll.,I.owi.ton, liliilio. Mr. W. W. Tlioiimn. Ikiifti- DiKtrii'l, (Wi'ittor to IhuV), HoIh.., liliilio, Mr. P.. I. Well. Krnit rnlti'M nrr Invllnl o cnll or rorrp.Minil with Uicm! iiipii for fur tln-r information, TIik.v rnu nUo rail tiMin IIumii to poinparp thi'lr tlii'nno ini'tiTH if in ilonlit rrguriliug llifir np cinriipy, nt JmiporiiluirH iifiir llpi front mark. In nthrr Hppltoiii warning will ' Iiii'iI us InTctofori', ln'iiii; tilmtxlfipil nt lighl or honvy noconling to Hip gi'iu'inl ini'li'onKoi(inl rninlitlnuH pn'iniling nt tin' time. WIipii a light frost U prt'illiilpil it mt'iuiH a frot with no ilPhlniPlivp i'ffrpn pxropt to tpiiuVr plnnlH ami vIhph In p.xpoxril phutpri. WIipii a linavy front ix prp-illi-lptl tlit' roiitlitiont nrp Hitch an to hiiil to tin' hi'lii'f that Mapli' proil iii'tK will h injiirt'il. Tin' ippipii'iitrt of thi".p wnrniitK kIioiiIiI iliMllnculHli hotwtvn Hip two iiIkhiph; thp HkIiI front warning IipIiib Ihniii'iI wlit'ii it !m pH'tcil that fniil will not lip iiijiircil, hut m) n ptmHihlp foriMiiinu'r of hi'iivy front, ami nNo for thn ht'iii'fit of IIioki' haiiiiK Piopi In low plni'VN when' fioHln opmir with (rpiilpr Hi'vt'rily ami with iiioip Fip ipH'tipy than poninionly pxporifiipoil in thi' iipiKhhorhooil. WIipii wain Iiikh of In'nvy friottn nrp iHuiioil ilaiu n(iiif ti'inppratiirPM nrn pxppi'lpil to ho Piinral, nml all tlinso propnrpil to piolppt thrir propx hhoiiltl hn on thn nlprl for tht'in. In a pomilrv wImth opoj;raph.v o ilivcixiliiil ns thai in tho Nmlh I'ncl tin hlnlps imii'li will havo to he liifl to thn intliviilnal fruit minor- In plni'PK whprrt tho work Iiiih nol Iipph lopalii'il, anil ovpry warninj,' wIipIIiit of a llht or lifavy frost will most llkrly jh'imI mmiii aniplifii'iitloii hy Hip inmi on thn Kroiiiul. Wry rt'Hpppt fully, KDWAHD A. HBAI.S, DUh-iot Kori't'iistpr. IMS ASKED 10 BY PLAN I IREES MAYOR EIFERT f ARDOR DY PROCLAMATION I 4 f To llin I'ilinmx of Mcilfor.l' 4 TIiIb Im'Iiik Hip hpiimhi of Hip jpiir iiiohI xiillcil in Hip plant " Ihk of trt'PH, vIiiph ami Hhriih", for oriiiiiinntii pnrpiMxi, it f In riltlnr Hint n ihiy hi- pI iihIiIp nl HiU limp, iiPPonhnK to piihIoim, in oritur Hint tin' ni'piniiry pp may Iip IiiIipii " to lii'inillfv mir pity hy llm hpiii mil nf lii-ps, vIiiph or nhrnliH. Tlii'ipfoiP, I, hv vIiIiip of Hip mwit invowlril iii hip nx inayor of tin- miy of Mt'ilfonl, tin H't iihIiIp iiiiiI iIppIiiip I'll- ilay, Apiil 1 1, lis Ailmr Day, ami I rail upon nil of Hip t'iti- pirn of Mi-ilfuiil on Hint ilay to plant a Iipp, viiin or hhrnli f in onlpr that our pity tnnv Iip iiiiuIp morn ntlriiplivp. (SIkiipiI) W. W. I'.II'KHT, Major. M.-.lfonl, Apiil I, 1IU:I. TIip fort'Kolnu proi'laination won U I hy Mayor W. W. Kifuit Priilny MMiniln In apponl with Hip iiIiikinI iiiiivpral piiNtnm of ni'lliin; niili' ohp ilay t'Oi'li xprini; for Hip plmitiiiK of IrpiHi, xlinilii or viiips. The koIiooIk ami Hip IihIIom of thn (Irt'iitcil Miilfoiil i'IiiIi aro plnmiinK to hi'h (hat a larKD mmihiT of trpps nr plantPil in Hip pity on that ilay. I'nrlv in May a cli'iui-iii ilay is to Iip nrrmiKPtl. I I SAX PUANCISCO, Cal.. April -I.--"Woiiipii iivrrywlii'rii nml forpwr owp yon ii'ikht of cnititmlc ami loynlty tho ptifraiiphUi'il women of Call for nln." Thi wm tliu pahlsniin xent to Mr. KimnilliiP l'nnkliiiit at Hollo way priMiii hy Hip xnffnijsi'ttnti of San Prnnpinpo on hi'half of tin' wom en of Hip whole xtatp. Mrs. Punk liti i t in iimli'r xonti'iH'p of tlirri' ypars at liititl lahor for mlmittiiiK xIip nipilpil In'r follow rrx to tlynainilp Hip Iioiiip of Uoxil-nrorgp. llolitniiij; llm xpiiIpiipp nnjii!, xliite xiiffniu pHph art' pvprywliprp hohliiiK nuixs nipptinics ami KpmliiiK pnilt'sts. DISREGARD LIVE TO WIN THREAT OF SUFFRAGETTES LONDON', April .- Thn ncntonpu of limit) ypnrii ppimt cprvltmtu Im pound mi Mm. KmmnlliiP I'liiiUlinrHt for Incltlnii htr rullnwprs to ilciitroy lirnpprty linn nrmiM'it tho mllltmit HiiffiiiiK'ltt-s to (ury nml Hipy thrpnl-n ntroiiB rpprlitnlii, WIipii Hip hpiUpiipp wait pronoiiiicoit liy tlio JiuIkp TIhi--day Mm, 1'iinkhnrxt HioiikIi Iicr fueo hlmichcil hIiowpiI a ilpflatu nttltiiilp nn i!rr iielnrlnit hIio will fight to tln cull. Ono militant iiiitfrnuctto In nit nonnnliiK tho Intuntlumi of miffnmlHtH wpiiI no far an to Hay hvpii linman llfo will mi lonr.or tin reHppptPiI. In London, OIiikiiow ami othpr phu-i'ii thioiii;honl tho t-omitry pii IhiiHliiMtlp mpptlmiH worn lit'hl toliiKht ami ovtiry mention of Mm, I'ankhnrnt hroiusht forth loud dippr. How Ashland Got its Name (Axhlnnil Ilfpnr.l of 18(j:i.) 0. C. MfClpnilnn of Bumih Valloy Htock raiser who owiu'd thn ppli-hratfil Ntallion LpwIh V passpil throiiKh Ash Inmi pii linilo to Si-oil Ynllpy wIipip hn wiih (ixhihltiiiK Mh horxn. His t'ow hmiiH1 Hlny in this city wn enjoyi'd hy his ninny ohl ttmw frlonilR. Ilo miiil Hit) origin of o' t'il.v'H nnnio wiih not uriiprally known. Soiiip thno nlont,' in 1851 .lmlo Dently, then n yoinij,' mini, hnppctiPil nlonj; from Cnlifornin oinK to W hmo i I " las connly. Tim fnmui of tho Ash liuul FloiiViiiK' MHIk, iimli'r Hip miper vlslon of Cnplaln A. 1). Ilohnan, wiih jiml huliiK vnldi'tl. Ah it was oalinj,' t'nno, nllhoHKh an Piiliro HlrnnRar, ho wiih invlloil with trim western hospi tality to dismount ami lake n hnntl. During tho meal tho (nostion of poll lien eanin up anil upon fimlliiK Hint every limn proseul wiih nn out anil on! Whiff Im burkphIpiI Hint Hin nmiie of tho new mill whieh wus to furnish tlm Htnff of lif" Hi" Hmithmn Ore minimis ho pnlleil tho AhIiIiiiuI Milln in honor of Homy Clay, tho (jront iihihIIo of hninau liherlv whose resi ilt'iipo was Hltunteil near Ashland Ken tucky. I'Yoni u kiiikIp mill in 1851 Ashlaml him ;rown to its present pro portions, a pity that is not to he Mlll'PXPtl nt, WpSJ CABARET SjgJ V sizes 2 for 25c Tho new MiJttl Ltun Jrml Collar (or the many lltouianJi ol mm who ilrnnnj omcthin ilitfrtcnt horn tlie oidinaiy collar, I lai Linocord unbrralali buttonhole Idep'lver Collars lait longctt in laundtring hold ilispo. GEO, P, IDE ft CO. Also Muktrs of if,) Stitrli TROY. N. Y. mmmmmmtmmmmummmmammmmmmmtmatm Ethel Roosevelt Weds Dr. R. A. Derby lf MARKET tvi . nU Mk'MiJ i ABROAD WORSE AT HOME Pattr, QZUDY OYSTI It IIAV, V pnl 1 ThrPn hitmlri'tl nhttiu mil inlnniiU' fliemlx toiliM iltteuihil I hi' widilini lipre nf Mi PHipI ItoimiMi'lt, tlimpli ler of rVihini'l ami Mrs. Tlici.dotc, In llr. Itii'linnl A. Derhy. The eeieiiiony mix peif'iiimil ii Chiixi Kpixeopal fliuiph, Hip Hpv. (Ipuixp ThIiiihkp, itn ici'liir, tiNNJMtfil hy (mo oilier eh'rjty. nit'ii, olfii'inliiiK. Tin wi'ihlint; wan a iiiniiiliiy affair mill iwi followed ,y it luciikfimt tit t'oloiifl I(oomi-('h Iioiiip, Siigntiiorn Hill. X MP. LB H 13 J k BM . I The hriiloMmnnls pro Hip Mixupx Deihy, Hi-tern of Hip j?room, ami Hip Mixxcx Hl'h'll CuxtlT, JlCephillC 0-4- honi, .MniK'ini't Tm-k'T rnul Coniplia Lnmloii, Itoer Di-iliy, n hrother, mdeil iim hexl mini for Di-ih.-. The iikIh-iw im-lmleil Arelne Itootjcvcll, tins hriih'' hrollipr. Dr. Ilerhy nml hi- hiiih will hiiII for I'uiopp Kiilnnlny. COUNTY m K 10 CONSIDERING OGARA FUTURE FLOODS! Tin- pomih i-ouit llii aflpriioou is lipariiiK iiiiiini'iit pro ami eon eon siili'riiiK Hip iPli'iithm of I'rof. I'. J. O'dnrn, uitlioli,itf hy .Incksoii poimty for niiother year. TIip ooiirt iHsiinl 11 rail to the frnitcrouers of Hip willcy to iiti-iul Hip im-PtiiiK ntnl stnto (heir lii'WM ri'tfiiriliiH' tin; unit- tpr. AfliT hpnriiiK the mutter ilihpus- si'il Hip court will ih'Piile uliplher to pontrni't with O'dara or not. FRANKLIN GRIFFITH RUNS AUTO INTO TWO WOMEN PORTLAND, Orp., April l.-Mrs. Ma DryiiiK wns prohahly fatally in jureil nml Miss Sadie Leathermiin M'rioifly hurt toilnv when tin unto mohihi ilriiPn hv r'rnnkliii T (Iriffitli, a prominent attorney in weriiij; to noii n polltkion with n tnxipnh, rati onto Hip iliwiilk nhoi.; which Hip two women were walking, pinning thrill iiKiiiif-t Hip corner of Hip county court Iioiikp. Mrs. Drying' vkull was frapturpil. CIHCACIO, April I. - Pimm to pa rent lepetillolM of ill-viistlltilie; flooils iii Hip (Miuiitry were ontlineil liy Kl iHoml Perkins, iircwiriptit of the Na tional Dmiiingu noncrcfis, in an ml drcH In-fore a inerlinc of thn Am- enenn Ifeolnmnlioii 1 ('deration here this nftenmon. lVrkins ileelnrcil "l-lotiil losses nr preveiitahle. The proteetiou of people nml property i 1111 enm'iicoriii priflilont pnru nml siinnh'. TIip Amcriemi iKMiple have tried to ignore the natural law that n pertain volume ofwntvr recpures a pertain flooilwny with n errtain fall. The liaie jinieeetletl hlimlly uon the supposition thai they could turn swnmiis mnilips nml fnreds into towns, romls nml fann, without pro. iilinjr for Hip waters that formerly iipil thoM liiinls for reservoirs." ami Mi Leathennnn had hoth arms ami her collarbone, hroken hesitle siixtmiHiii; prohahlp intenial injuries, HROhel & Day Imitio thn following, ilnteil New York, March 2- Oliwl to rpjwrt a hettor ''il ol thluen nhroml bn vr mIi'i-k tooelvpil an folletvn: L, Connolly & Co. caht-j Liverpool ninrkiU ntnndn on CiL'irr.U New towni, i Hern 7, 4 '4 :lnr C, Orrrjcn 4 tiers 7 lo S. Thf.y add Ih.-'ct In a Reed ilnmnml (or Nowto'rui. M. Innacn ft Bonn, London, t.-'l tm that Wfttnonvlllf) N'eA'iowr.i nml 4 '4 tlern am nelllng from : f Cn Cil, with no particular inlmathin to tho market. Wo hnvo no rubles from ll.imhurx thin week. Tlio Tamnnnlan prop In now rp IKirti.'tl to ho conaiderably smallci thnn hut year and no heavy qiuuu tit leu will ho In Kngland for omr llttlo tlmo. New Yerk: This niarkel la cor tnlnly In ileplorahle condition. Of ferliiKM nl auction an follewa: Monday Washington Wlnesapj, l580f; Home Hf-ntily, 70c1.05; Hen Davis. 7075c: 8idtze,nbnrj:, $l.r.5ff2 05; Winter IVarmaln, 80c ??!: Nowtowns, fl.OSf? 1.40; Home Meanly, f 1.35(02.30. Wednesday Washington Ilotnp Heanty, cr.i80e: Oano, 35n0c. TliurdayWanhlnKton extra fan cy Wlnesapii. S0eIl.CO: extra fan cy Hen Davl, CScQ$l; extra fano lneaps, 11.1001. CO; extra fancy Mo. 1'lpplmi, SOcffJlj Medford No town Pippins, $1.05 01.35. Friday Medford Newtown Pip pins. 8Cc0$l.O5; 'WaiihlnRton ncn Davis averaged 72c; Stayman Wine naps averaged $1; Wlnesapa aver aged $1.15. Tho private Rales aro lower Ihan those lately mado at amitlon In tad one car of York Imperials on the Krlo sold yesterday at 40c, one car Home Heautles at 60c. Of couric, the fruit was scalded. The only de mand Is at very low prices. DIED. Mr. Louise it. Wehntor, wife of Lionel It. WehMer, former circuit jmlce of Hii district, died Thursday nt Portland. Though ill for some time, the end enme Middcnly. Mrs Wehiter wni fonnerly Lonle H, & Ml vf K. fi ViY smS2-5 ifiav CITi r. ,-v j - nzva mr wimi-dmAiv,ismw 4' . wl M&W rl 3 " -J BM il .liSVc J IT" 7 IU wLTJTWll tf VV?y k VvfZT Vtttt MNEC I'&M? ij&-Z . IIAIwivilC'l'J V 1 T I '!- .-l 'MU T -Sa ml?Pb f.YW-rS-OJ' V X sVTl 1 h.. y rfvv . 1 The little tots are always fond of pastry, but if made from lard it's bound to be creasy and indigestible. and isn't cood for their little stemachs: if made from butter, it's too expensive at present butter prices'. Cottolene is far better than lard because it is a vegetable product, never makes food greasy, never causes indigestion. It is the equal of butter at about one-third the price. So why be extravagant? Feed the "kiddies" their fill of pastry if made from Cottolene it won't harm them. Cottolene is both econom ical and healthful. TRY WIS REClPEi Dougkauts j tabinpoont Ltttmnr i cup lunr 3 egg yolks 1 white ft cup milk 2V cu (lour 1 cup f rethly muhcd pouioti Yf teaipoon salt 3 teaipooni lukln? ponder W teaip'n gr'd macs Vi teaip'n cr'o nutmeg Cream the Cttttltitt, add lugar, then the eggi, thin potatoand milk, add tlourgraduallyiuie mora if necetary. Roll and cut all doughnuts needed before frying. Fry in deepCrr. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY , . . t : SATURDAY, APRIL 5th f oOo Childi'on's Drosses 25t J V 25c Dishes 5? Y 2f)o Box Stnlionory 10 i .IHo Vases 5t) t X -10 'L'oUot Soap ,, 7i JL X r)o Toilet Soap . !?., 3 X r Toilot Paper Z 2 for 5i A 25c Nouktios lO X X -Jo Oranito Oof fee Pots 15$ X 23o Oranito AVash Basins 15 A A, One pound Linen 'Writing Paper 19p & fa These are Real Bargains; Do not miss them $ 55 5 5"p " 5 5 5 ? $" 5 "$5 i Wnrreiit She wrm bom In New 0r li-nns ntul wn tnnrricd lo Jndse Web Mer in HI. Intlx .IikIk' nnd Mm. Webster linve resided In Oregon more, thnn '.'5 yriirn. They first loented in " !PAnT3 TTTTIRK!. ..' i. . i . '...,a,ii!,L' ', J.'J'J Jneknon ronnly, where (he jtlrtet wns elected cireuil JuiIkc. Fifteen yeM flRrt they moved lo I'ortlmul hnd hnvo inmle their homo them evir since. GRANDMOTHER USED SA6E TEA TO DARKEN HER EADED OR GRAY HAIR Mhetl Willi Hulptinr It .Mnkes Ilnlr Hoft, Ilertiillfiil; Cures IlAiiilrurr Tbo use of 8nRo and Snlphnr for restoring faded, gray hair to Its nat nrctl color dates hack to grandmoth er's time. She kept her hair beauti fully darkened, glossy and abundant with a brow of Sago Tea and Sul phur. Whenever hi-r hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance this slmpln niUturo was applied with wonderful effect. Hut the hrewlnrs at homo is inusiy and out of dale. Nowadays skilled chemists do this better than oitr lelves. By asking at any drug store for tho ready to usw product called "Wycth'a Sagn and Sulphur Hair Komody" you will get a largo bot tle for about SO cents. Some drug gists make their own, which is usual ly too sticky, so Insist upon getting Wyeth's, which can bo depended up on to restore natural color and beau ty to thn hair and Is splendid fro dandruff, dry, feverish, Itchy scalp and falling hair. A well known downtown druggist says his customers Insist on Wyeth's Sana and Sulphur, because, they say, It darkens so naturally and evenly, that nobody ran tell II has been tip plied It's so easy to uso too, You simply dampen a spongo or soft brush and draw It through your halt, taking one starnd at a tlmo. l)o thla at night and by morning the gray hair disappears; after anothur application or two It la restored to Its natural color and looks glossy, soft and abundant. GROCERIES PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES 17 pounds best Granulated Sugar. $1 1G pounds Lady "Washington White Beans $1 25 pounds Red Mexican Beans ?1 14 pounds No. 1 Jap Bice $1 10 pounds "White or Yellow Com Meal 30 10 pounds Fine or Coarse Graham : 30 6 boxes Diamond Matches 25 12 pounds Best Macaroni ?! 10 pound pail Eastern Lard $1.45 D pound pail Eastern Lard ..75 10 pound pail Eastern Compound $1.15 5 pound pail Eastern Compound 602 Star, DTorsc Shoe or Climax Tobacco, lb. plug 45 Kerosene Oil, per gallon 20 3 pound can Famous Tavern Coffee $1.10 Purity Flour, Hard "Wheat, per sack $1.15 Hyland Blend Hard "Wheat Flour, per sack $1.35 American Rose Cream of Bluestem Har Wheat Flour, per sack $1.45 Gilbert Linings Butterick Patterns- Genuine Skirihor'3 Satin Thompson's Glove Fitting Corsets Hamilton-Brown Shoes Special Low Prices on All Lace Curtains HUTCHISON & LUMSDEN MEDFORD, OREGON Hemingway's Lead Arsenate Tho brand which la used in all uf tho great applo growing districts of tho country Westorn New Vork, Michigan, tho niuo Itldgo Slopes, tho Ozarks and tho fame us valleys of the great Northwest HEMINGWAY'S LEAD ARSENATE Is of tho highest standard of manufacture. Wo claim tho following points of superierity: PERFECT PHYSICAL CONDITION I. o., fineness of grain and caso In thinning down la water CORRECT ANALYSIS I. o., full percentage of Arsenlo Osldo (not less than IS per cont) and no moro than a trace of Soluble Arsoulo WRITE FOU IJ00KLKT AND PJUCE9 Stocks Carried by KERR, GIFFORD ft CO. l'orUnnd, Oregon HEMINGWAY'S LONDON PURPLE CO., LTD, 04 Wator Street, Now York, N, Y. cfc i IF 3 i 31 1 1 i wl il 'i.i -MH-im.ajK. ' s . I ' I ' - - " '- o 14tt t4 t I Vi - J.j.1rt,l( f )f,1MVh-i1--yff yt--i t r t . I, . M'fcv '' i..i vv v-. .ii4tjiui ,w.i, )lM.m.m -.t-tn,f ttA,ii..