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1-it'MlMft f i IrtbfO&MAILTltlWJNlf T NRWMPAI'MH IT AKTICI - "". .a.. WNOOW at for tllM INTItfCI CO. Th Dffseerstla Tlmwi. Th MM ford MML T Mtferl Trlbuns, Ths Houth- m orfitfuivnn, Tha Anlilond Triuun. WTleo Mall Trlbunn Hullillnr. H-1MI Worth Fir slrcatl teiepliona 76. 9B0H0H PUTNAM, IWIlor and Mrr ' VtoUrcd rcon1-elu.i matter Wfkor1, Oregon, under ina act SMurn , ii. (HftelM rpr of th City of Medford. Official I'aper of Jackaon County. Qua year, by mall Onn month, by mall. 15.00 .00 rr month, delivered by carrier In - Jfodford, Jackaonvlll and Cen tral Point Saturday only, by mall, per year.t Weekly, per your. ..,,. .to 2.00 1.50 IWOIX CXSCTOATIOir. Dally avrrnjm tw-'icmrmaftins end ng November SO, nil, aftSt, ' Tha Mall Tribune ts h aalo at tha Ferry Nairn atand, San rrancleco. Portland Hotel News Stand. r&rUand. rnrUand News C. I'nrltatul. Ora. yt. O. Whitney, sKutls. Wish. JOLTS AND JINGLES y Art Irswn frSttHrist Poem. V Spring- vvnnn-idlc-wish, Mowcrn-rntcrrir-ftsli. Aulo-dus.t-pnrty-Gce. t Hy-nd-rcc1-vkcc ! Nilc-splash-jump-say, 1'lny hlm-VYadc-fenni-spniy. j Hod break-made jf vro&d, i Fish-gonc-stery Kod. , Tho man who kicks when his paper Js fifteen minutes Into should rc wrruber that the Snt. Eve. Post was two days late this work. Wo know of a More that ha flaunted a "closing out" sijin for see cfal mouths and is still doinjj bust hcss. bitch a. igu .when it means nothing, doesn't add to ,tlie attract iveness ol lue city. Wc also know of n sign man's sign that says his office is a place where it isn't. IJul then, perhaps wo have it in for signs in general. Wo are told that the fact that fish ing season is coming has nothing to do with the bunks closing at noon on Saturdays. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. By A. C. Howlctt. John Grcb, owner of tho El Hose orchard, brought over a few sacks of nice com for Mrs. Howlctt last Tuesday. Hn. It. A. Felly, her daughter, Miss Lillian, mid son George, arrived from Texas Tuesday and was met at tho Sunnysidc by her husband, who. Jmts been working fur several months on Ihe A. Corhin orchard. They arc planning to rent u house hero and liye among us. Henry Daley, the young man who has been sick for several mouths mid was taken to Med ford for medical treatment, wus brought home to hit grandfather's, A. J. Dnlpy, Tuesday audi expired today, Weduesdqy, April j, a,t 2:15 p. in. A juofe emended uotieo will bo given later. Work Fool is getting Tcady to plant corn and has had a nice corn marker made at Mathews & Kslicr'a blacksmith shop. I wish (o vail the attention of tho city council to the fact that wn have hut one bad mud hole in tho coporqtc limits of our lovrn juul (lit wq)ild be such a hight in t.tiily like Jvcvv Turk or jjredford that it would attruct more uttentiou than an Italian organ ist vith his monkey, mid the ridicu lous part of it is that it s righ in front of the (own hall uud right wjiero the mail carriers have to drivo when they bring tho mail to tho post office. It is n disgrace to tho town uud should he fixed, and as I believe every one of our couueihnen uud the mayor are readers of the Mail Trih il ne, I thus enll their attention to it. Miss Uuth Warner of Trail went up home Monday on the Eagle Point and, Persist stage. She has been stopping in Central Point for some time. Miss Cornell Juekson who mukea her liuine in Untie Full.', has conclud ed jo remain with her parent until Huturdny. 1 jru llirdio Qillespy of. Medford, a sister-ill -law of our townsmen, Jame Gellospy, is here visiting his family, "vMrs. M. L. Dailey eamo out Tues day evening to meet with the Hc b'eekn lodge here that night. Miss Mattio Mintcr utn enino from her hvme to utctid the meeting of tho lodge. Gcorgo Trusty p Elk Creek cumo qui Jo visit his byolitcr-in-luw, Henry Chihlreth nnd Wednesday morning relumed and took Mrs. Cbildrcth mid jiarj of tho chihlrefi vtm him. ( T?Tt"Ein John A. Perl Undertaker fliOHea M.' 471vHi 47 Atubuliuce Service Deputy Coroner! TWSfSjFOvfl dHhMaMMMtwn; MHDPOnb I'M fl)l"W1" MORGAN'S FAVORITE MAXIM. T1II3 gigantic oiu'rnlioii.s coiulurti'il by J. IMorponl lorgau wero built upon fonfitlonoo in tho future of his country. His favorite niaxiin was lia father's .saying: Any mail who U n bear on tho future, of tho United States will go broke. There will ho many tlmos when things will look dark and cloudy In America, wheto every one will think there hn been over-dovclopmunt. Hut remenibcr, yourself, that tho growth ot that vnet country will take cam of It all. Always be a bull on America. "Without discussing tho merits or demerits of Morgan's course in discounting and cashing the future, tho advice is both patriotic and sound. And if it is good advice J'or tho nation as a whole, it is far better advice for the entire Pacific Coast, with its multiplicity of resources and its varied advantages. "What is true of the entire Pacific Coast is equally truu of Oregon and more particularly of tho finest part of I Oregon tho Koguo Uivor valloy. The Woguc Kivor valley is still 411 its infancy ol development. At nas nut one rail road. It lias no outlet to the sea. Consequently its wealth of mineral nnd timber stand that has been done is to scratch a limited portion of its soil and partially utilize its -wonderful horticultural and agricultural resources. Its climate and scenery, its great est assets, have never beep conunercializcd. Tho Pacific west, particularly tho northwest, is des tined to become the most populous portion of America, because the most desirable to live in. The resources that will sustain that populatioii aVo here they only lack de velopment. "With each passing year, an ever increasing stream of humanity will find its way to locate permanently where every prospect pleases, where, blizzards, cyclones and floods tire unknown, where there is seasonal variety ift climate sufficient to Iceep the race vigorous. Every part of the Pacific west is destined to grow more or less rapidly in the coming years. There may come temporary lulls, but they will be made up by spurts later on. And none of the towns with a future have as many natural and geographic advantages for rapid development as Medford. Its future is as certain as tomorrow, for with the people will come the needed capital to unlock the re sources and build the railroads. Morgan's inaxhn is a good maxim. Apply it locally. STevcr lose' faith or become discouraged with your home town and county, it' it is Oregon. To parphrase it: "Anv man who is a bear on the future of the Rogue "River valley and Medford, will go broke. There will be many times when things will look dark and cloudy in the northwest, when everyone will think there has been over development. But remember, yourself, that the growth of this yast gountry wtJl take enru of it all., Always bo a bull on-the Rogue Rivfr valley; " ALASKA DOGS $5000 SWEEPSTAKE NOME, Alaska. April ll. Near lug Clrclo City today, four dog teams aru running a closo race for the 15000 In tho all-Alaska sweepstake raco. Uarring accident tho teams will reach Clrclo lato this evculn-c and bo ready for tho getaway on the homo stretch after a short, rest. Two thousand persons watched tho start over tho 4 12-nillo course. Tho teams belong to Tommy lllayok, John Johnson, llussol lion en nnd Fay Daltcuc, Mm. C. K. Darling and "Scotty't Allen. Allen, driving tho last team, Is favorite In tho betting. Johnson la lrilng 31 Siberian wolves, tho largest team over entered in the race. At Solomon, Johnson and Allen went driving nock and neck, with Datzcuo und lllayok S minutes behind. At Council, John son was carrying a dog with a wrenched leg, which, under tho rules ho must carry over tho entire cours?. Two of his other dogsarp showing fatigue, and ho seems tired, too many dogs to handlu being tho cause, 11011 and Dalzeno wero running pretty even, lllayok. Jogging along n tew minutes behind. Tho 15000 purso will bo divided three ways, CO per cent to the winner, 25 per cent to the second and IS per cent to the third. LOW LEVEL REACHED i i IN NEW YOriK, April 11, Prices reached a low level In today's stock market, although tho pressure wp.s not bevere. Trading was dull ut times. New York Central touched 10S, the lowest since ,1911, and Union Pacific, Heading and Amal gamated Copper .lost fractions. The market closed Irregular, lionda were easy." PRIEST RIVER BANKER IS ROBBED Op $2000 . Sl'OKANk, Wash., April 41. Ac cording to Information telephoned hero from Jrlest Jtlyer, Idaho, L,ee Derry, cashier ot tho Citizens' Stalo bank, wus held up und robbed of 12000 In tho bank's oidco yesterday. After tho robber had secured tho monoy ho locked Horry In tho vault, and before Uorry could effect his release, had escaped, Posses are. searching for tho rohlier, who la armed with uu automatic revolver. STOCK MW7)TT0nn MATT) TRTTlum MP)T)FOTW. OKKOON, 1WTDAY, 'VUh 11, 101!U untouched. Practically all BATTLE W NACP, ArU., April 11 After u day ot Inaction tho constitutionalists under General Obregon drow closer to Naco, Sonora, today, and General Pedro OJeda, commanding tho gar rison, prepared to glvo battle. Obregon's command consists of S00 men,, the, remainder ot tho rebel forces having withdrawn from the vicinity of Naco. Urlsk firing between tho outposts of the contending forces continued throughout tho night, Tho casual ties, It auyt, nrt unknown.-, i THRESHERS EXEMPT COMPENSATION LAW SALEM, Ore., April II.---In reply to on iiupiiry from I'hilip 8. Hates of I'orllnud, secretary f tho Oregon State Thresher' Association, As sistant Attoruej (leneray Van Winkle today gave iii opinion that the work men's foinpc'iisntion law doc not in elude threnhiug muehiiie in its pro t Nous. If the law should be con strued, however, to include, hu ad vised that it would be necessary for the operators to udviso the industrial accident commissitii if they did not want to be subject to the law. Louis Illll, chairman ot the board of directors of the Ureaf Northern, passed through Medford Thursday evening on his way north. A. K. Clark, Hull Moose candidate for United States senator nt the re cent general election, Is visiting A. K, It earn oh of this city. IdeSilver OoIIars lut loogctt in Uundfring hold jlupe. Try them it will py you., Th newcil lupe ! tho Pembroke, wilh L1NOCORD "SNAP-ON" BUTTONHOLE. Pembroke, 131 In. Kemell, 2 3l( In. Chatham, 2 In. GEO. p. IDE ft CO. AIjiI At-kcrj ol Ui Sh.'rli S Tnoy. H V, lUUaouwM AROUND NO BUD ANDERSON STILL A 10 TO 8 LOS AKdELES. ('!., April 11. Ihid Atiderxoii remain 10 to H fa voi Ho ver l. O. llitiwn today for their scheduled 'JO-nminl match ill Vernon April 1". There tippaivully it little H row il money; tiitil tho udds aru likely to lengthen unlets Dumb lau Morgan, the New York fighter's manager, who is ennuile In Los An geles, lirinyrt jpiokitig for his num. lloth boys were nelive lodny, ouch boxing several rounds. Ilmwn went on the nmtl for uu hour. Knelt is said lo be near the weight bill neither will mount tho sonic- in public. Anderson wilj do h'w final boxing Sunday. On Moiidnv "ml Tueday he will eonflim hiinplf lo light work. Drown plans u strenuous final three days. MISS EMERSON 10 LONDON, April It. Contrary, to her prediction during her lato trial, Mrs. I'aukliurat did not attend last nights suffragcttu meeting at Albert hall. Mrs. Flora Drummoud, who presided, announced donations ot J7.J)00 as a result of "self denial week." Miss Zollo Kmersou, the American suffragette, who Is confined In a pri vate hospital following a Jail sen tence for militant activities, has de veloped appendicitis, according to Dr. Moullln. Ho thinks nu Immi nent operation ts nccetary. MERCURY TAKES A SODDEN LEAP UPWARD Tho mercury took a sudden leap skyward Thursday afternoon and be fore It stopped it had touched SO, an unusual mark for this srasou of the year. Wind followed, but was warm, the minimum Thursday night being S3. Tho weather man says It will rain Saturday. I FAVORITE The Gold Dust Twins9 Philosophy 53 9 iM THE floors and doors appear io wait until tho dust germs con reflate; Ihc housewife hails each dawning day with (J rim and harrowing dismay. Says she: "My work will NEVER" end; o'er dusty stretches I must bond, until, with aching back and hands I finish what the day demands." ,, ' i Then ihe I nnd in. 'r rn I ' . - iiuwiMina-wuufu i oniimisi. Girl I hold work its nighs and smiles. She told of work nnd thn endless doors, until when Hubby saw them, too, reflections said: "Why, howdy-do!" "The Gold Dust Twins," said she, "I find, help Icavo tho woes of dust behind. Each mark of sticky hands on doors, each tread of vAr &2M MFZEs'Tfafc, jMw'n. I (L. d AiMkX P fl'i'Hi u 'fjsi:' ' i irci anu wear. From kitchen floor to bedroom, suite, these tireless little chaps make neat, and best of all, the sum expense is measured up in meager cents. They put both dust and dirt to rout and, run the last old microbe out. "TT5TT7T" t'H 1000 Rooms Wanted In order to accommodate the people attending the Odd IVIIoivs Grand Lodge and Itebekali Assembly tu bo hold In Medford' Muy 20-21-22. Pill out printed blank below and mall to John A. Perl, Sec, Itoom Committee', not later than April 20, In order that list can lit classified. Wo will have rooms avallublo from May 20 to 2a ati follews: ,, HooniB with bath 0 per day for ono nor- , i i son; S per day for two uersoiis. Rooms wjthoi bath Q per du'y , for one person; , per day for two porsous. Street nnd Nuumbor.. Kamo ,., ,, EIS Klre shortly u(lor noon today de stroyed the liomn ot Charles lsnnen on the Kagln Point road. Tho high wind made It Impossible tu fight the flames. Tho origin of the flro Is unknown. WASHINGTON. April II. Gov ernment receivership ot tho Uuloii I'nrlflo railroad Is probable If tho United States court III St, Louis does not approve the new Harrlman mer ger dissolution plan, according U announcement hero today. FORWARD! Ah is the euo with nil new meth ods of performing old tasks vacuum eleiiiug, with its widespread public intcie-l, tins ultrueled the nimble dol lar seekurs, who, lucking inventive skill uud of limited facilities or re xourecs, seek to sell pooily tleoigut'H uud cheaply constructed vacuum elcauiug devices to the uninformed. An efficient und durable vacuum cleaner imit of ucecttv be com pact in form, with no working part exposed. ' It muat he HkIiI cuuiikIi Iii weight In render it inisil.v movable. 9 It uiut tin visit suction of sufficient strength and uapaeity to clean thor oughly mid rapidly. It should have tm moving brushes receptacle should not be exposed to to wear floor covering's mid its dust the atmosphere. Having siimmatized the essential requirement" of u desirable cleaner, we now t for .inn the National, Va cuum Cleaner with full confidence in our product and invite comparison in eoiiiKlitive tests to substantiate our claims. i Have ou had u demonstration! If not, whv not Call up The Mall Tribune offjeo and one tf our sohe ilors will call at mice. Call Mam ". Mrs. Jones, one afternoon, drop- at limn most nnnnrlnni. An ; . 1 .. . . hub Know inn vvnea 01 noiiac- how she polished floors and wood muddy feet on floors, all fade beforo tho slightest touch of Gold Dust, and the work is such that, when the woodwork has been dono, I find said work was only fun." This lino of reasoning must show that tn08e who've tried it OUGHT lo find that there's a Grouch in ev'ry Grind, invito the Gold Dust Twins to share such tasks' as tiro and FEDERAL RECEIVERSHIP FOR UNION PACIFIC rfSte FRECKLES .Sow Is (lie Time lo (let Hid of Tliene t'gly HHs. There's no longer tho sllghtust need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, au a now prescription plh lite double strength -has been dis covered that Is glial aliteod to io luovo these homely spots. Hlmply get an ounce of olhlno double fdrmigth from your drug gist and apply a Utile of It at night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while tho lluhtcr ones have vanished entirely, It la seldom that morn than au ounce Is needed to completely clear tho skill and gain a beautiful clear complex ion, U't'i lie sure to ask for the double strength othlno an this Is sold under guarantee ot money back If It falls to remuvo fieekles. ZEROLENE 10 it AUTOMOBILE LUBRICATION 'ZoroU'iio loaves prac tically no carbon. It "stands up" under any speed and heat. Bold In M, 1 and C gallon cans tho small cant flat shape, cfty to hnndto Juit fit lu tho tool box. For Kdlo IJicryvvbero Standard Oil Corap'y (Incorporated) YES ! YES ! YES ! BUSINESS There's It Delivers FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Saturday Matinoo ' '. GO TO IT AND SEE KalomlB Wontorn Frontipi-'Picturo "The Last Blockhouse" A vivid porlea.Mil of Indian warfare, based upon bib torieal incidents, in two reels. And in addition THREE OTHER LICENSED PICTURES Pathe "THE INFERNAL PIG" Comody Solig"THE UNDERSTUDY" Drama Patho "THE OLD HOME OF THE POPES' " IT IS BIGGER AND PERFECT VENTILATION-r-ABSOLUTELY FIRE PROOF COMFORTABLE"- -CLEAN ADMISSION ALWAYS THE SAME ' ' MORE IOC fell i NEVER GO TO If WHERE TO OO TONIGHT ISIS THEATRE I V.M'lll.Vllilili. WARD AND ST, CLAIR in Tim Oiirtlrn of Harmony. Cuiiicilv, Novelty, .Muslenl Act, With Kleeliieal KlTeels. Pliuloilnys Frlilay ami Salur ilay: A CHANCE DECEPTION ( if m u' Itingniph.) " THE FIRE COWARD1 THE COLLEGE CHAPER0NE (Silig f'oinid.V ) Matlncc Saturday mill Similay tTTT1 STAR ITHEATRE Alwiijs hi the l-ad I lllllil IVel of ".Mutual" films loot) (i.r.Mo.T wi:i:i(i.v Alwajs InteriNitlng. Till! IIAsWl'l, IIO l'leaaliig Comedy Dntmu Tllll. I.ATH.Vr M'AIHC It's' a I'lylng "A" "A KI.MO.VA TII.UlHnV" Home Cometly Stl.NTJ Mt'SIf HI'I'ltiTS Afternoon 2 to 5 Evenlnrj 7 to 0 ADMISSION 5c and 10c what ii i'i'i:.si:i to joxiw as told by Senior Class M, II. S. April 17 aud IH COMINO "l.. HAI.OMIS" April 21st and 22ud i.itta:vr ikti:i, in wuhi.hto, IS GREAT a Reason the Goods Scnc BETTER THAN EVER aild 5C NEVER LESS TTi t V i i v