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raois two. BBBCMBBS.. ! T jtodfoud jmrc TRTnuNic. AnunFonn. ohkcion, .sATrnnAv, 'APim, r. mi:i, ES To Be U. S. District Attorney m NAMED L-. $. JUDD Talent, Oregon Jackson' County Orchards, Homes, Farms In a Thriving Canter In Ona of the Curdan .Spots afthe Raua River Valley AS U. S. R?r lland'yllimous WoH 1 iNolodforlhc Excellence; I of iJ5 CuJ5ino. European plai) AHORNEY NS ERTS 0 s WASHINGTON', Apr. fi. , Allliniiffli 110 official announcement hns been mnde, it KPcmnl nMircd today" t)d tho recommendations of Senators Chnnibcrhiin nnd Lnnc for feilernl off cc In 'Orpj'nn include Clarence I KenmcVoi' Medford for United Suite Dbrirtat Attorney. Among those in tho know l was roniodorod Ilentnos 1)0111011. it wns was roiiHitiore! Hint t Mini shot for this i ; Clarence I. Kennies received a telrgTnin this momini slntitij; Hint the Oregon Journal hns received n despatch fom Washington to the ef- leqi inqi no win do nppomicu uniicu Stnttf restrict Attorney for Oregon According o the telegram other ap pointment i to Jin made nre a "fol low, "".'lloim Atoning, Xiiitcd Slrit'e: mar1iiiil: Stilton Miller, internal rev enue etollector; Judge lturke, eolcetor of ciihttimftj Kd Weather.1?, appraiser of customs; Erouk Myers, postmn'htcr ntjl'ortin'nd. Mr. 'Rcnmcs U n unlive son of Jackson county mid served ns the joint representative of Douglas nnd Jackson counties during the reecnt .eMon of the legislature. His can didacy for iho place was conducted quietly ns ho protested thnl lie was not n enndidnte. Mr. Kennies selection is probably responsible for the appointment of John Montng ns United States mar shal! instead of V. J I. Canon of this city who was a candidate. One ap pointment only could be given to southern Oregon. FREE SPEECH FIGHT 1. k l i f . 4 uinii mr DI JiaiiiiiiiHrBswroHBIVIslvltor d?,--t tViaiiiiim. H,'' f .-Bg - &&I9hHV! jB Clnrcuco Ij. lteatnes, lio l mill to ln slated for niipoliituieut to office of t'nltctl .S-itc DNfrlct Attorney for Oregon. the SPLENDID BALL CQII AM MnAV PATERSON. X. J.. April 5. Tho right to exerclso freo apeech in peace ful ascombly was established hero to day by Juitlco Mlnturn ot the state upremo court when ho freed V.; lam V. Haywood and Adolph Lcsiic. labor leaders, sentenced to s'.x nionths' tmprltonmcnt for tholr ac tivities In connection with the strike of silk workers here. Thousands of strikers Gathered r.n tho streets about the courtroom aid cheered tho decision ot Justlco Mis-turn. TO TRAIN FOR BATTLE LOS ANGELES. Cal April C Hud Anderson Is back In Los Angeles today after a 10 days' rest ut Whcelor Springs, and Tuesday ho -will begin trallnnc In earnest for Mt scheduled 20-round match April IK -with Knockout Drown. Anderson spent his tlmo at the springs tramping tho streams with a fishing rod and climbing tho moun tain trails. Ho claims to weigh just HO pounds, and nppoars to bo In perfect condition. REALIZING SALES J'tr i Tl A bull gnme will be plned on tho locnl grounds Sunday afternoon nt 2 JO o'clock between tho Medford Regulars and the Portland Colt.s. The local boys will be reinforced with n battery loaned by Mnnager William. Tho gntno yesterday between the Yanigans and tho Colts, Burgess pitching for the Colts, resulted in u tic score of '2 to 2. people's meeting 1 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting Wedncsdny 7:U0 p. m. Subject of sonnon for Sunday evening, April 0, "The Present Truth for Thin Time." At the Churches St. Mark's ICpIscopiU Church. Worshiping in St. Mark's Hull. 8 a. m., Holy communion; 11 u. m., Holy communion and sermon; 3:30 p. m., Sunday school. It. v. Wm. IJ. Hamilton, vicar. IlaptUt Church. Sunday sohool at usual hour. Iluv. It. V. Fargnhar will preach mornia and evoning. ilorning snbjoet: "A Christian"; evening snbjoet: "Per sonal Cross Hoaring." All are in vited to thoso sorvicoi. NEW YORK, April C Realising sales wero numerous today, us the result of yesterday's rise In the stock market. American Can, Cotton Oil, Rumloy and Canadian Pacific de clined slightly. Thu market lacked activity and prices declined steadily, but there was a firm undertone throughout. The market closed fair ly stroug. RAILROAD BUILDERS VISIT GRANTS PASS OltAXTS PARS, Apr. C The party roiirenenliug tho interests Hint pro pose tho tituing over nnd building of tho .Grunt" PukH-Crcscent City rail-i-oad,.'nnived in the city Thursday night, nnd consists of John Shepard nf,llastoi, Mush., nnd Franklin Helm V'JMf cclnnd and A. 0, Martin of Los Angeles. Messrs Bhepnrd and ' Helm uro nccompanied by their wives. Dr Iteddy is taking them over Iho proposed route of tho railroad. Itcautlful Hair, n 3oy 1'orcvcr. If you have a beautiful head ot hair, try to keep It. If you have not, try (o get Jt. Morltol Hair Ton to keeps tho scalp clonn, promotes a hwilthy growth or beautiful hair, and keeps It soft and lustrous. Try It. H&8klns Drug Store. ion Lutheran. Services at Zion Lutheran, 512 W 1th street, will bo oonduoted in Ger man and English at 11 a. in. and in English at 7:30 p. in. Quarterly congregational meeting immediately nfter morning service. Coino nnd worship. McthoilUt Episcopal CIiuitIi. Tho Medford Methodist KpWuiopnl church, conior of Hartlett nnd Fourth streets, E. 0. Kldridge, pastor. Sor viucs Sunday as folews: 11 n. in. 8 ju in., subjects, morning, "Tho De mocracy of Christ;" evening, "A Joy ful Proclamation." Sunday sohool 9:45 a. m.; Bible classes for men, women and young Indies. Epworth Lengut 7 p. m. Hoy' military brig ade Wednesday evoning 7:30 p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday ovoning 8 oYlook. Junior League Sunday 3 p. in. Excellent music under the direc tion of F. C. Edmeades. Spcuiul feature solo by Mrs. llert Anderson. Duet by Mr. Isancs nnd Mrs. HritUon. You nre cordially invited. Kctciilli Day Adventlbt. locatien: North Riverside. Sab bath service1, Snbath school 10 a. in. PreachiiiB 11 n. m.. Young Klet Church of CltrUt, HrlculNt. Sunday morning service nt 11 o'clock. Subject of lesson-sermon, "Unreality." Wednesday evening testimonial meetings at 7:30. All aro welcome. Sunday school at 10; all under tho ago of "0 aro wolcrim itoaaing room nours, 3 to 6 p. in dally, except Sundays and holidays Church edifice, North Onkdalo. . Christian Church. Comer Oth nnd Oakdule. Iiible school meets nt 0rf0 n. in.. H. H. Kirby, superintondeiit. Prenching nt 11 n. m.,. subject, "A church Under Dmno Inspection." C. E. nt Q'M p. m. Preaching nt 7:30 p. in., subject: "Iloypnd tho Vnil." Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Choir practice on Iridny evening, Mrs. F. O. llur gess, choircstce. Yon nre cordinlly iuvited to come nnd worship with us. I). I). Boyle, minister. I'rcsliytcrlnn Church. Prenching nt 31 n. in. Subject: "linptism in Fire." Sunday school at 10 a. m.; superintendents, W. II. Gore and Mrs. E. A. Welch. Music for the morning scrvieo is ns fol fel fol eows: "O Lamb of God," by Goun 1; "0 Holy, Holy Lord," by H. It. Sehelley, by the quartet te. Elders nud deacons will bo installed. Even ing service ut 7:15. Subject of the sermen: "The Pearl of Great Price." Solo "Thy Will He Hone," by Bohr, M'tSii Huitco. Kcclnl Music at .MclliodlHt Kplscopnl. At the morning senico nt 11 o'alonk boeides tho usual numbers by the choir, Mrs. liort Ani!eron, Kopmno, will render ilerhort John Min''"!'!!! n Pilgrim." Mrs. Ander son's voice is of n beautiful quality and exceptioutil piwer. Pruf. Isnno3 will nlso ba present nud feiug u duet with Mrs. Hriltsnu. At tho evening servico tho choir will use Schoebul's brilliant anthem, "0 Como let ns sing," nnd Mrs. Ed meades will sing the baritone solo, 0, Eyes That Ar Weary." All are uurdiully wulmmio to bothe eriuc. A flood Message, Morltol Tonic Digestive has prov en a good mossago to others, why not to you? It acts first upon the stom ach, strengthens tho dlgestlvo or gans, creates a healthy appctlto, and makes rich, red blood. Imparts new llfo and strength to the entire body, Husking Drug Store. Any time any whiskey tastes so rough and strong it makes you shake your head and say "bur-r" let it alone. Never put anything into your stomach your palate rejects. That's why nature gave you a palate. Try the New Cyrus Noble the numbered bottle "the soul of the grain." W. J, Van Schuyvor & Go,, General Agents, Portland. 1000 Rooms Wanted In ordor to iirconuuoditto tho people attending t1p Odd fellow (irnnil I.idti and llchckiilt AtM'inhly to bo hold In Medford M'ty 20-21-22. Kill out printed blank below nud mall to .lohu A, Pelt, Sec. ltuoui Committee, not lator thun April 20, In order Unit list etin b classified. ' We will have rooms available from May 20 to 22 as follows; , ..Kooms with bath !.... per day for ona per son; (T ....... .......por day M' two persona. -....Uoonu Without huh lr ..-.....,. par day for oun person; if per. day for. two persons, , Street and NiiuiuIkt:. . ...;...-........ Name fZ N. K .Sltimlcd In the Huh of tho IVIiu lml Tliciiti'e and SlioppliiK Kltiild Itivcntly Itcitceoitilcil nml. llcfiiinllnil TIiiiiiikIhmiI, nud llettcc Kipilpiuil 'today tlmn Ker llcfoiii KiiioiH'iui I'hiu itooiut without lioiii. Ml. on ei day nud up ItooniH nllli balli, tt'j.iin pit tiny mid up (I. J, UAl'KMA.NN, .Mniiiiiicr, (I.MtliK, UM Mur. r If, iluriiiK tho trnusltlon from winter to spring, you export cuco n luck of encrty, stum tired, despohtlcnti Imvo linck nclio ut lieadnclic, with broken tinrcfrcshliiB sleep, your frjn tern nctuls rcntivalluK, Thu In activity or winter llfo nnd con sequent closing of tlio pores knvcs nn tmwIiolMoino accu mulation of Impurities In tlio LlmTWTrmi I ovsicm. rnur moou iiccus pur HklA&sH iryinj;. Try Dr. Wm. Pfuiidcr'!i SlBlB1SllSBSaBi J i-.,., ,llw UnrirUf flu nr. count of Its peculiar resolvent mul nl'enitlve properties It Is tho safest nnd best spring medicine for old or younK. A short treat ment nt homo corrects n lonp, list of ills tlint lioiet us In Iho spring, such ns biliousness sour stomach, constipation, sallow ness, and ngcrnvntltip, eruptions of tho skin. At your druccists'. lilt. W)t. I'MINDKIt CO., rrll, Orti OM Luthvr Uurbnnh THE . -y -. a - ! MAIL-TRIBUNE Beg's to announce that, -vvitK its issue of two weeKs from r today, it "will present to its readers as an added feature, j a beautiful color-illustrated Luther Burbani Supplement Filled with color illustrations made from direct color pliotorapli prints showing I.utlirr Hiirl'.ink wonderful new creations, and describing the uietlkjd-s of plant iiiiprovciucnt which I.uther Htirlmul; tins u-ed and ulticli lie it now prepared to i;ivc to the world. The editorial matter and illustration fur tin intcrctuiK Ltitlier lUirUnnk Sup plement have been supplied us by The Luther Hurbauk Society which has been cliartiTcd by the State of California, for the purpose of giving the broadest possible di'iemination to I.utlirr Hurlwiik's iiiuIIumIs and iliicovcriM. This Society, which numbers amon its members some nf the foremost men mul women of America, lias taken tiiii means of arousing interest in newer and better methods of agriculture, horticulture ami plant improvement, so tlmt Luther Utirbank's methods and discoveries instead of being Ksrmitted to die with liim, nmy be placed within thu reach of the whole world to apply and profit'. In this Supplement The Society will make its first announcement of the free distribution of color-illustrated bulletins or monographs, which it menus to place in the hands of all who grow things from the soil, whether for pleasure or for profit. Among the features of tills Supplumunt arcs CobleSS Com A description of Mr. . Ilurhank's famous experiment with corn taking it back ten ;Jiouainl years in its hlttory, when It grew In tanels instead of on coht together with the methods by which present day corn may be Improved. CactUS Fruit If an article illustra ted with six natural color pictures, the story of Mr. Ilur hank's thoriilcss fruit-heariiiK cactus is told; shewing how this new fruit and forage plant looks when grown as a farm product or on its native desert. New Strawberry illustrated in natural colors, a specimen of a new Rurbank strawberry i shown, together with a descriptive ar ticle on the methods of improvement and an outline of the ways in which the strawberry can still further be Improved. BurbanK Potato nhi-.trated dr. scriptiflii of lh Ilurhank potato, which it is taid is now adding more than seventeen million dol lars a ycir to the f.irm incomes "f America alone tJiowiug the large hi tatocs produced from two tiny parents. Thornless Blackberry a special article de scribing the new lluthank thornless blackberry, showing how the energy formerly wasted in "lacks" can now he diverted into more and better fruit with illustrations of methods employed. QuicU Walnut Tree An iiiustra- , ted feature story telling how Luther Hurbauk has produced in twelve years' time a walnut tree such as Nature takes seventy years to produce, with color illustration show ing the finished wood of the tree. NOW Flowers An article ilhutra. led with wuudsriul color reproductions of some of I.mlidr Iturkiuk't flower creation, together tWlll the Mory of hi famous Shasta Daisy, showing I lie beautiful (lower which lie produced from two little wild iIoIsIqs, Seedling Chestnuts .ri;.K full. fticehoMiitits when only sis mouths old, ami pluunppjc (uiurc seedlings loaded with fruit w'llen hut two fret above the ground, furnish illustrations showing how Luther Hur bank hastens some of Nature's processes, Elbert Hubblird Contributes to this Supplement a masterpiece of Knglish literature his appreciation of Lulhrr Ilurhauk.lhc man. hi addition, there are other articles and a photographic illustration of the Luther Ilurhank Homestead at Santa Itosa, Calif. Printed in Natural Colors All this wonderfully interesting material which lias been furnished us by The Lutlicr iitirhnnk Society, has been printed in the form of a Supplement instead of being placed in the regular news columns, in order that the fruits, flowers and other creations may be illustrated in their natural color). These supplements, printed on suitable book paper, will be a part of the regular issue, furnished to all readers without extra charge, and are nut for sale separately from the remainder of the issue. They will be found well worthy of permanent preservation. With The MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE: For April 19tH v:; J ltnpKtthiS''JtTi-- ..! .Ai