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ram m' medfokd aim; TRmuxE. Mrcnrorm orkciox, monday. wwxx, 11. iom. v BAD CHECK ARTIST STINGS MERCHANTS BUT IS ARRESTED J. A. liny nllng .T. 0. JfeGuirc, was arrested late Soliirday evening nftcr Iin had pnssed n n timber of worth less checks on local merchants. Ho will be given a hearing this afternoon beforo Justice of tho Peace Taylor. Hay first visited C. Xf. lvWil'a store Saturday afternoon and purchased n. pair of shoes for $4.50 cashing a 5"-5 check. He then passed a check for $10 at Nicholson's hardware Rtorc buying a carving set. Leaving there ho went to Warner, Wortroan & (lore's where ho cashed a cheek for $3.50. Tho first two cheeks he signed .T. A. Hay and tho third one J. 0. McQnire. Hay aroused suspicions at War ner's and an investigation followed which culminated in Ray's arrest. He arrived from the south Friday evening. CATTLE STEADY IN PORTLAND MARKET JOE BEEMAN IS DISCH ARG ED Joe Beeraan, ei-maror of Gold Hill, who was recently arrested upon a complaint sworn to by forrorc Ohlet ot -Police Koa of Gold. Hill, charging perjury, was given his preliminary hearing before Justice Taylor Satur day afternoon and discharged. Koe was recently discharged as marahall of Gold Hill after be wai accused ot shooting at a prisoner who bad been arrested for a misde meanor and who attempted to get away. Deeroan was ono ot the wit nesses against him. Koe declared Deoman perjured himself and bad him arrested. SERVICES COMMEMORATING TITANIC DISASTER HELD NEW YORK, April 14. Services rnuitnwiontting tho first anniver sary of the sinking ot the Titanic were held Stindny in St. Thomas' Kpifcopal and other churches here. The Titanic was lost April 15. BUT HOGS LOWER PORTLAND, April H.llccelpta for lost week: Cattle, 1C70; calves. 156; hoes, 3226; sheep, 2573: horses, S. Market steady to a shade lower. Tho yards wero filled with a very liberal run. Trading was extremely actlvo tho first period, but lost pres tige toward tho closo. Only one load or prime steers sola at j.a Monday. Hulk of sales averaged from J7.60 to $7.90. Weight de creased and beef quality graded me dium to good. Uutchcr stock sold well throughout, especially cows and bulla, liulk ot cow sales ranged be tween JC.50 and $7, with a few small lots realizing over 7 cents. Hulls are firm, but a slight loss to tho real trade shaded tho $9 top to J8.75. Generally tho cattle market Is of 10 to IS cents with demand not so urgent. TS to f$. 15 for best steers, $7 to $7. IS for cows, $6 to $6.25 for bulls and $S,7S for calves arc cxtrcmo quotations. Tho hog market was shattered In' quick llmo after buyers commenced hammering the high level ot last week, falling eastern markets, to gether with liberal liquidation gave them an opportunity to lower bids and thereafter tbo decline was rapid. From the unsteady Monday top of $9. CO, prices hit bottom at $9.30on Wednesday and Thursday, whero It settled temporarily at least. All grades ot swlno decreased propor tionately with the best light variety and Is still on unsteady basts. Mutton bujjng was limited to a half dozen cars of wethers, ewes and lambs, all selling at recent high prices. Wool wethers at $7.25 and ewes at $C.2S indicate tho rango in prime stuff. Best lambs sell easily at $S. All sheared stock a dollar less. BUD IN BETTER FIND NO APPLES E THAN FOR i UPON TABLES OF FORMER BATTLE- OREGON HOTELS HA I.OS AN'OKIiKS, Col., April II.--There is ten dollar in l.os Angeles nullum of go unused the witter costs 'J.I cents per hotllc. "It would scent Ihnt the Southern l'ncilio would supply Nlindii witter on the Iritiii, Hut ShiiMit toiler U a California product, while Jnoksnti county upplcs uto crown in Oicgon, Hoosl Jackson enmity npplc." Albeit Toiler, n newspaper num, whnc Milliliter home ix in the Hood K. O, nt the lightweight limit in Vernon nrenn tomorrow night. It wits pre dicted Hint ten to eight or poxvbly n slightly longer price will prevail nt ringside. Hoth llrown and Audcron wound up their training yesterday. Ander son had not intended to box, hut he felt so coltish thnt he found it neces sary to plow thrttiigh n dozen spirited round!", in which ho showed to ad vantage. Hrown nlo finished his preparation with flourish. Anderson, his camp claims, is in 80 per cent better condition than tiou tlje occasion of his first meet ing here with Hrown, which resulted in tt drnw. He is near the required weight, without beinir slnlo or over trained, Mnnnger Donald declares. Hrown' condilion id apparently perfect. SEVEN DEAD, FIFTEEN INJURED MONTREAL TRAIN WRECK MONTREAL, Que., April 11. Seven persons arc dead today and fifteen injured n.s the result of the derailment of on excursion train nt St. Lambert, near here. ready to bet on Hud Anderson for , river valley, is in h city mid within every eight dollars to be wngered , on , hc jms, rM wcok- ToJt,op m8 diiihii i,ir inn pi-tMiiui iiii'iHiu j . . , . ii , with iii iiiiiyiwn towns i ram noon lllvrr to Dmismnir, Cul., nud from Duusmiiir to Klninitth Falls and re turn Ihis far mid ho says that in only two places in Oregon and ono in Cali fornia has he seen nn npplo on the table. 'Whnt is the mntter with tho ap ples" hq asks. "1 hnve seen in Jack son county, apples displayed nt Jto cents u box nud yet no hotels or restaurants will not serve the green apple on tho table. The guests at Hood ltlver hotels and restniirniits find no tipples on the table. "Apples nre a nice tablo orna ment," he xavs, "and tender. There nre thousands of people who enjoy eating them nt meal lime. Why not place them on the table f In Hood Hiver county the excessive high price will not permit of sorting apples ex cept in pie, but elsewhere there ap pears to he no real reason for omit ting this fruit. "On the trains it is istssihlc to buy n very small apple for a nickel. Jit n county that produces such excel lent fruit as does Jackson, the hotels nnd 'restaurants should encourage citizens us well ns the traveling pub lie to eat apples. It advertises the state." Mr. Tozier called attention to a matter that to him seems mi excel lent way in which to mhcrtW the Shasta route. "At Shnstit Springs" says he, "as some know, thuro nre thousands of gallons of mineral water going to waste, yet in order to obtain n drink of thnt water white the train stops there one must drop a nickel in (ho slot to obtain a paper cup, and if desiring to take along some of this water and without a vessel in which to hold tho same, must pay "25 cents for a Imttlo of the water, and this-right nt the springs. Why bless you, good cider vinegar enn be bad nt any store in tho state for ten cents a bottle, but right nt tho OVER HALF AN INCH OF NEEDED RAIN FALLS Tho present rain storm has done much good in the valley and ranchers and orchardlsts arc rejoicing accord ingly' Sixty-nine onc-hundredtha ot an inch of rain felt. Somo concern Is felt regarding pollinltatlon. With tho blossoming season at hand sunshine Is needed to allow the bees to work. It is not believed, however, that tbo present weather will hold any length ot time. Showors nro predicted for tonight and tomorrow. SUPREME COURT FAILS TO DECIDE ANY CASES WASHINGTON', April II. With out deciding the Minnesota rntu case and other importnnt matters, the United States supremo court ad journed today. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Whitman, for meily of this city but now ol Wlntnnth Falls, arrived in Medford Sunday evening in hope of improving Mrs. Whitman's' health, which was shat tered recently when alio wits at tacked by it burglar in her home nt Kliiuuith, hound, gagged und left mi coiielous. She is in n highly nerv ous slate, is unable to sleep und In iii u serious condition. County Judge Wordcu or Klnuinlh county has been nsked to offer n re ward of $800 for ihe capture of the thief. With Medford trade Is Mod ford made 1000 Rooms Wanted In order to nccoininodnle the people nttendltig Hut Odd Follow (liniul l.odgo and Hebelinli Assembly to bo bold III M ml ford May 20.2 122, Fill out printed blank below ami mall to .lolui A. IVil, Heo. Itoom Committee, nut later than April 20, In order that list can U classified, Wo will hato rooms available from May 20 to 23 as follews: Itoonis with bath Q ler day for one per son; it per day to, two persons, Itoonis without Inth (t .H.MMMM....ier day for mm person; if per dny for two persons. Street nnd Ntiiimhor -.... .... Name , ECHOES FROM PHOENIX I'liocnlv Happenings Aiwa) Interest Our Header. After reading of so many people In our town who have been cured by Dunn's Kidney I'llls, tbo question naturally arises: "Is this inedleltiu equally successful In our neighboring towns?" Tho generous statement of this Phoenix resident leaves no room for doubt on this point. Mrs. J. Waterman, Phoenix, Ore gon, says: "I have no hethtatloti In recommending Dunn's Kidney Pills, at I have had ample proof of their merit. Overexertion or being mi m feet for any length of lime, caused my hack to ache and sent sharp pains through my loins. Frequent headaches and spells of dizziness also bothered me. I knew' thnt ly kid neys cro nt fault and, heurlug Doan's Kidney Pills highly recom mended, I procured a supply. 1 be gan using them nud they relieved tli..' difficulties which had so long dis tressed me." For sale by nil dealers. Price 5" cents. FoJtcr-Mllhurn Co., Iluffnto, Now York, sole agents for tho UnlleJ States. Itemember thn name Doan's Shasta Springs whero thousands ofjand toko no other. FOR SALE Stock and Dairy Farm of oter li'-'O ACHKM, the IjinI Line of wlilrli Is within KM) jnrds of the County t'ouriliuiuo In Vrcka Oty. TliU plnre rut 1-0 Ions of liny llio wmt NniMin, himI If the land U properly fanned ton I mi timdo tn pro duce :too TONS (IF II.W. Wol of llio plaro U an rango with ample feed during summer months In handle I. 10 tWITI.i:. THREE DWELLING HOUSES, FOUR BARNS, wagon shed, workshop, and all Decennary outbuild ings, also au abundance of firewood on tho plnco. COMPLETE WATER SYSTEM of netur falling supply ot water to two of tho dwell ings, pipe Hue laid to corrals, lawn, truck patch, or chard and berry patch, U I.IVIM1 HPItlNOH on the place. AN ORCHARD OF GO TREES which have NKVKIl lWIUID to produce tho fluritt fruit for over twenty years, several varieties of her rlrs also In hearing. Tho first right to tho under ground waters of Humbug Gulch which drains four miles of mountain territory, and Is raised In terra cotta pipe, flowlm; 0 Inches of water that can be conducted over two-thirds of tho farm. Prlro f lft.000, two-thirds cash, balance on time nlO percent Interest. LOUIS P. 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