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PXG1 TWO. MEDFORD rATTJ VRTT1UNTJ. aiTCDKOKD, ORK(IOY.TKRI)AV, APKIL ir. If) HI. rua. !!. 'J-gJ1! !-. J. nr: N. f k I V Ifc. I? CAL AND PERSONAL 'jMOTMRl -4J W, II. ltrct, mayor of Talent, wan a recent visitor In Mrdford. MIa Atn. Gould, who has been teaching Reboot at Lotto Creek, If nt homo again. Wold brothers nro Into Arrivals In Medford from California. For sale, flno family driving or riding homo, buggy and iiarncaa Tula Is a good buy at J200. It In terested wrlto Lothron Perkins, J! lto8 Court, Medford. Mrs. Fnd Chamberlain of itny Gold and Mrs. M. II. I'nrkur of Cen tral Point spent Sunday In Med ford Mr. and Mrs. A. Hnberly nnd II. C. llartrauft ot ltandon are visiting In Mcdford. Mr. and Mrs. A. Schmltt of Jack sonvlllo woro guesta of Mr. and Mrs. II. K. llnney Monday. Orchard, hunting, fishing nnd Crater Lnko scones for salo nt Qer klng & Harmon's studio. Negatives mndo any place, kodak finishing. 12S Cast Main street. Phone 2 IB It. John Owens and S. T. Sandry were down from ltoguo It Ivor Monday. J. Hamrlck and F. 11. Hull of Central Point transacted buslnesa In Mcdford Mondny. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Ilcnz arrived In Mcdford Monday, for a short stay. It you want your lawn mower sharpened or repaired phono 3G0-J. 3G Mr. and Mrs. W. S. IJarnnm are making southern California a visit. Mrs. Mary McGUI left for Ashland ou Monday afternoon's train. Lawrence- Drown came from Jack sonville Monday to meet his wife nnd daughter, who have been visiting In Grant Pass. Gerklng & Harmon, studio por traits, homo portraits, flash lights, kodak finishing", post card work and enlarging.; 128 East Matn street; telephone 215 It. The ownership of tho United States hotel building at Jacksonville has parsed to J. It. Nell and E. II. Watson .of Portland, A. Schmldllng havlng.tleeded It to them. James Brooke Spencer of Antelope transacted business In Mcdford the foro p.irt ot tho week. Insure and bo euro. Right It wc writo It H. A. Holmes, Tho Insur ance Man. D. Clngcado ot Eagle Point w.- tho guest of his son. Harry Clngcade, of tho Mcdford police force, Monday. K. C. Sproat, of Wood. Cal., and 8. J. Harris of Roseburg aro recent ar rivals In Medford. Kodak finishing, tho best at Wes ton's, opposlto book store. Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Nye of Itock Point wcro among Mcdford relatives and friends. Monday afternoon. S. W. MeUcndon and A. J. Olsen of Gold Hill tarried in Medtord Mon day. Special Tablo d'Hoto dinner at Holland hotel every evening 0c. 34 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Under ot Phoenix precinct motored to Mcdford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Logan of AVol do, Josophlno county, woro Mcdford visitors tho fore part of tho week. Vapor baths nnd scientific mas sago for men and women. Dr. It. J. Lockwood, chiropractor, 203 Gar-nett-Corey bldg. Phone H5. Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Raker aro guests of F. T. Miles, Wells, Fargo & Co.'s agent at Medford, and his wife. Mr. Maker, who Is a brother of Mrs. Miles, has Just been discharged from tho Southern Pacific hospital In Cali fornia, where ha underwent an oper- ntlnn Alex earner, who Is in tho employ ot Peck & Waguer, has gono to Grants Pass on a visit to relatives. E, D, Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or plnco by appointment. Phono M. 1471. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Wondt. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Luy aud Mrs. J. M. Cronomlllur woro among tho many over from Jacksonville Monday. Mansflold brothers of Talent tar ried In Medford Monday ufternoon. Monoy to loan ou real estate. Soo Cnrkln & Taylor, nttornoya at law, Medford. Owen Dunlap and A. S. Furry of l'lioeint auotorod to Medford Mon day. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. La Ponto of Central Point mndo Medford a vli.lt Monday morning. llest coffeo In .Medford, Manhattan Cafo. 23 James Garvin and Robert Wilcox spout Monday lu Madron!. Mrs. Frank Edwnrtfa ann Her chil dren uro down from Hutton, Cal. MrB. Edmund Uurko was among Medford frlendH Monday. Mr. Mid Mm. (' 0. Qiilnn of Grants Puss nrc among lie many who cnnia to Medford during tho week. Assessor nnd Mrs. W. T. Orivp of Jttrkfwnvlllo motored to Mcdforn Monday nftcrnoon. llest coffeo In Mcdford, Manhattan Cafo. 23 Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Jones of Hoss Inne have returned from a trip to California. Mrs. F. M. Smith of Sterling has been nt ltoguo Itlvcr nnd Wltuor, vis iting relatlxes. Host coffeo In Mcdford, Mnnhnttat Cafe. 23 Mrs. R. 11. limine ot Central Point was n Medtord visitor Monday nftcr noon. Mrs. F. A. Halght was the soloist at tho Presbyterian church In Ash land Sunday morning. Mr?. Halght was formerly contralto soloist at Dr. Matthews' church nt Seattle, said to bo the largest Presbyterian church in the world. Encourago home Industry. Uso Ashland made brooms. They wear better. Get them at Garnett-Corey Hardwaro Co. 21 Miss Ida nnd Robert Wilson ot Central Point wcro among Medford friends the foro part of the week. Tho altitudes ot tho principal points of Jackson county as given by the United States geodetic survey are: Ashland, 1940 feet; Ashland Butte, 7GC2; Wagner Butte. 7249;, Sterling mountain, 7377; Siskiyou tunnel, 45S5; Pilot Rock, 0104; Med ford, 139S; Talent, 1444; Jackson ville, 1C25; Eaglo Point. 1323; Grit xly peak. G000; Mount McLaughlin. 9760; Green Spring hill, 4713; Jen ny Creek, 339S; Dead Indian. 4400. One year old carnntlon plants, red, white and pink, 10c. 923 B. Main, Jacob Schnfcr of North Jackson ville motored .to Mcdford Monday. Mrs. B. M. Collins nnd Miss Alice Hoop of Jacksonville were Mcdford visitors Monday. Gcorgo Porter of Grants Pass and S. P. Brown ot Gold Hilt transacted business in Medford this week. Medford Greenhouse. 21 II. W. Lindsay and W. S. Hoag- inna ot central Point were among the throng In Medford Mondny. II. O. Simpson of Talent and George W. Dewey of Evans Creek anada a trip to Mcdford Monday. I '-Beginning with Monday, April 14, thcro will bo no service on the R. It. V. R. between 12 and 1 o'clock p. m. Tho car. leaving Medford at 12:30 p. m. baa been cut out. 20 Raphael Messner of Gold Hill, who is known as Roxy, was arrested In Red Bluff, Cal.. recently charged with insanity. Ho was found wan derlng about the streets ot tho Cali fornia town on a warm spring morn ing with four heavy coats on. Mess ner suddenly disappeared from Gold Hill nnd search was mado for him, charges of Irrational conduct having been placed against him with the In tention of sending him to the Insane asylum of Salem. Ho was a promi nent socialist and onco a candidate for representative in the Oresoa leg islature. Something different, maternity, surgical or any stylo corset or waist mado to order; electrical bandages, belts and brushes for rheumatism, etc 227 S. Holly. 2G Fred II. Cowles has returned from a two inohTs' trip to New York. Charles Tschirgl. owner of a fine orchard property on tho Eaglo Point roau. has returned from a winter spent in tho cast. FIRST GAME OF 'SAILORS MUST SEASON PORTLAND PORTLAND. Oio, April IS When Mnyor Itiuhllght hurled tho first ball nt tho plate this nftcrnoon In tho Los Angeles-Portlnud gum which Initiated tho Pacific Coast league season In Portlnnd. It wn estimated that more than 14,000 fans and fnnuettofl woro within tho enclo sure at the Vaughn atwat grounds. Mnuager MeCredlo sent his star southiww, Hnrry Krausu, to tho mound, with Charley Chech of l.o Angeles performing a like service for Los Angeles. Tho game was preceded by tho greatest parade ever held In connec tion with the opening of a baseball season In tho northwest. It n. so mtiled tho pageants of Rose Festi val week and the Elks' convention. .There More six rilvlstons In tho par ade, each headed by a. band, with the Los Angeles and Portland ball' tossers In tho vanguard. Fcare that rain would Interforo with tho opening of the season wore dissipated at noon, when Old Sol i -gan a winning battlo with the rain clouds. When tho bell clanged It was still somewhnt cloudy, but Ideal baseball weather. KENNEW1CK SCENE OF WATERWAY CONVENTION l'KNDLKTON. Ore.. April l.V Keiiucwiek, Wn.-lu, will lie the scene of the fifth ntituml rouu'iitioii of Co lumbia nml Simke river wuterwnys association. At n bminoss session today nn invitation from Hint oily was iitinnitiioiily ncoeitel. Officer will bo elected Into todny. President Lymuti declared todnv Hint he could not serve another term because of his pooilion nt Washington ns director of the national rivers nnd harbors congros. A number of in teroMiiij H'eehe wore delivered be fore the association todnv. BE VACCINATED HUATTI.H. Wash, April 1ft.--Stcerngo passengers nnd moinliora of tho crows on nil vemola stilling to Alaska hereafter will have to lx vac cinated tip show a certificate ot vac cination not omro than five yonrs old before they will bn allowed to sill, according to a ru)ltig of the depart ment ot public health nt Wnsliimr ton, 1). C, which went Into effect I'Us morning. Tho reason for the promulgation of this order and why Alaska Is sin gled out anil made tho goat. Is a mystery to Seattle steamship men. Although flwt-claM pHtMongorH n.nl tourists are exempt from the restric tions, shipping men say, the rosult ot the order will bo to spread Mm Impressions broadcast over tho coun try which will lutorforo seriously with tho summer excursions to tlm nurth, which yearly uro growing more popular and add greatly to the business of this port DUG UP AI SAN JOSE HAN .11)910. Cal. April Ift -Morn thnn $1000 lu gold coin, believed to hno been burled by Tlbtirelo Van Utioi, n notorious California mur derer ami bandit, was unearthed nt Los (Intos, near hero, wlillo iui old ndobo house wnti being rated In a park. Tho coin Is lu the clh treasury. TOUCHES EXPOSED SWITCH IS INSTANTLY KILLED WAI.I.A WAI.I.A, WnJli.. April IV Niirniiiii Mcl'iMiken, nltniil Mii PMiilotiileiil of llie I'neiMe IVwwr ninl Light ctiinnii, p'n'H on llie Walla Wnlln rher mo inliinllv killed to day when lie noeiileiilnllv tmii'hwil mi ein.iil "Wili'li. BIG FARMS PAIN OF CALIFORNIA (Continued trum pngo 1.) DEFEAT BOSNIANS BOSTON, April lS.Tlio Nw York Highlanders of tho. American leaguo were crippled today by the loa of Hal Chase, hwiiiiiI bniwinnn, who Is out of the Kame with an In jury to tho right arm. Clmmi was MARKET REPORT Weeks & McGowan Co. "UNDERTAKERS X.ADT ASBIHTAKT Day Phono Ul!7 Night V. XV, WVekN 103-J.l! Phones A. E. Orr 078-31 Prices Paid by Dealers EGOS let: HUTTER-30C. I'OTATOES-C0c30c. CABHAflE lffiiy-e. APPLES 1005eT ONIONS 75o$1.10. CARROTS 75c.?l.00. PARSNIIS-75o$l. TUHNIIS-7So$l. CAULIFLOWER 70c$1.25. APPLES 30e75c. HONEY 10loc lb. CIDER 25c cal. CHICKENS Ifons, 15c. PORK 10 15c. HEEF 1020c. LARD 15c. HACON 1018o. SII0DIJ)KHS-14e. II Airs 18c Mvestecl: IIOGS Dreaned, So; nlivo O'ie. SIIKKP 44Vc STEEItS Alive, Oc. COWS Alive, 554c VEAr, Dressed, lie. POULTRY JJixe.I -hickeiiH, lOo; Bpriiigu, 12o; dreaded, 12(?i)14c. Huy uud Grain (SelliiiR Price.) WHEAT $1.50. OATS $1.00. HAY Vetch, $11 ton; Brnin, $13. PARLEY $27 ton. CORN $25 ton. Meritol Tonic Digestive will tone up your system quickly, inako you foel strong again. Hasklus Drug Store. RUBE WADOELL SERIOUSLY ILL AT MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., April 15. Rubo WmMoll fonner pitcher for the Philadelphia Athletics nnd later with the St. Ijouis Drowns, is critically ill with pneumonia nt his homo here. Dr. H. I,. Williams, who is utteudinB him, stntos that lie npienrs to be im proving today. Wndilell played for n time with the Lo Angeles team in the Conht League. IU is nt present n member of the Minneapolis club in the Ameri can association. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY ' LACKS INCOME ENDOWMENT SALEM, Ore., April 15. The Wil lamotte University boosters mot to day ut a luncheon nnd entered upon the last campaign to raise $500,000 income bearing omlowmont for tho univerxity the conditions of tho gift $500,000 from It. A. Dooth of Eugene. The university hns $500,000 endow ment but all of it is not income benr the immigration lirc n much ai ic Hible. "Of Into, ninny AinerioHii fituiior luivo been tiiigmting to (.'iiiunln. Whyf HconiiM) the land Irtws there mnKe it po-nitil(. tir them to innko n better living. Tho farmers who uie going nml who have gone nrc the Mnr dlist of AineiioiiiH. It should be our first function to umclinmlo the con ditions which nrc driving I hem uwny. After that let us think of itiwtiug the immigrant. Define any other plin-c U considered we must think of breed nnd butter. To invite iunulicriiiils in by the Ihoiioiitids U tt nugniMile the eoiiditiou thtit make willing workers more plentiful than job. To iiggrn Mile this condition i to pnuiiole un rest. "To thojponplo who believe that the great influ of foreigners will net nn n wediio to lift us up to u higher plane 1 suy thut the Influx will be a wave that will destroy the iroeil ' of American workers." The speaker showed liv figures that mi account of the large holding Cheaper than butter I Better than lard Y'lfflJ YOU WILL SEE BETTER With uii Khun, but you will not hi.- lutt.r ginssiw. Dr. Rickert I jc-Hlpht Hpeibilht Ovor Kontnor'fl Cotiolcno is bettor tlmn butter or lard for frying bectiupo it can bo heated nlwut 100 ilcjircea liWier without bumiiifi or smok ing. This extreme heat instantly cooka tho outer surface, mid forms a crust which prevents the absorption of fat. Fry fish with Cotiolcno nnd it will never bo greasy, but crisp aud appetizing enough to make your mouth water. Cotiolcno is more economical than lard; costs no more, mid rocs one-third farther than either butter or lard, practicingccon- omy if you aro not using Col tolcnc in your kitchen. Bittner's Real Estafc & Employment Bureau I'Olt HA Lit ton nrr. Inrice home and Imm, H nricH oriliHid, water right; R iiiIIon from town. Home timber. moo. 4 uereM. (Inn s roam Innmntow, 2 tulles from .Medlnrd: tluo Kardon laud; nouie borrlon and Knrdeii; line place; water (or Irrlxutloii, l'rl ISbOU. Ilisit of trim. it Vt nrr. amall boimn, chicken Iiiium) nnd run, wntar fur IrYlKiitlou, l mllra front Medford. I'rli-u fO.M). I room hmtH, lot 50x120, wood- You arc not ' "'''- 1,H,r pnvitmMt. tsso. room modsrn himim, hit KOxIXO, Cottoleco 1.1 never told In bulk ol way in air -tight tin pailt, which pro tect it from dirt, (lust and odor It struck by a awUt ball ju.t above tho !'" " " ' '"T l "l I",, '" "",,m,K': U alway. unlfonn elbow In battliiR prnclle ,.rdny ,n nni H. ven,Ke nereoKe of )PnJdcpmlablc .ManaKer Knink Caaiiee. tin, club' ', " , "" , .' "" Mxe wueii eoiiiui-ii wuii inni-r -imi-', uud that but II Hr cent ot tho laud occupu'il b. hums h,is In tu tin pmed. flntt bntemflii, alao la out or the Kamo with n wrenched knee. Denplte the Iom of thoee two star players, the Illghlnndora trimmed the Hon tonlnns. Scere: i. j' Now York 3 K 2 uoston 2 S 1 Itatturlen KontlliR aud Sweetie, Hall and Niinnmnker. rmplrc Hart and Dliieou. MILLIONAIRE MEMPHIS BROKER FOUND IN LONDON LON'DD.N. April 15. Joseph XV. Martin, the millionaire broker of .Memphis. Teim., who lias been mi "K smee April !!, was located today in n siiburbiiii niomiii liouse, accord- iifiT to n London uAvs njjeney. , With .Medford trado I Mcdford mnde. Ilcaiitlful Hair, n Joy I'orcvcr. If you havo a beautiful head ot hair, try to keep it. If you havo not, try to get it. Morltol Hair Ton ic keeps tho scalp clean, promotes a healthy growth of beautiful hair, and keeps it soft and lustrous. Try it. Hasklns Drue Store. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I-'OIt HUNT Nicely furnlHhed houge keeplni; rooma on ground floor. 23C S. Central. 22 LOST Miscellaneous letter and pa Kfrs on or near Main et. between Illverslde and Ivy st Monday af ternoon. Leavo at Mcdford Trib une offlco for reward. 22 With Medford trado Is Medford mado INSIDE BASE BALL- concicly defined mean DRAINS. That' whiit make ilia McGmwi, Slfllil. Mack and Chanco. They are clvvayi alert to lake advantage of every opportunity. That'i vhy the Spalding Official National League Cork Center Hall, if ued in tho world tcrici. Do you auppotc they would uie a ball, even in practice, if it wain't tho bett? npaMInK'teutflttliaUa-Uatruaelntxam HHIo tlu-lr caUluKuc iiicturr and frlcc of vry thlnir tint It up to tha mlnuta in thdinme. Ho lr alioukl L wUhvut a ropy, even l( be only wanta to look at tli picture. Mailed fit nrtrw!,r. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. ISO Geary Street, San FrancUco Spallinir Ood irs for aala rverywtiera. Society Women's Hair A Simple Treatment That Will Make It Truly l-'afirluatliiK Clnti. StrniiK (iuaruiiUH-M It. Nowadays every up-to-date woman has radiant hair. What n foolish crcnturo a woman would be if sho lost tho oijiortunlty to add to her attractions. Yet In Amorlea todny thoro ar. hundreds of thousands of women with hnrsh, fndwl charaotorlorw hair who do not make any attempt to Im provo It. In Paris most womon havo beauti ful hair, and In America ull women who use I'nrlMun SaKo has lustrous and luxuriant hulr. Any woman reader ot tho Mali Tribune can havo attractive and lus trous hair In u few dnya' time by us Int? this great hair rojiivonntor, Par isian Sago. Chas, StraiiK sells n largo bottlo for f.O cents ami guarantees It to bntilsh dandruff, stop railing hair uud itcliltiK scalp lu two weeks or money buck. ParlKlan Hiiro Is an ideal hair tonic, not sticky or greasy. Bold by druBKiats In every town In Amer ica. Chas .Strain;, ORRINE for Drink Habit TllV IT AT Ol,U HM'KNSi: We tiro 111 earnitit when we nsk you to give OltltlN'K a trial. Yo.i hnve nothing to risk nnd everything to gnln, for your money will be re turned If after a trial yuu fall to get results from OltltlN'K. This offer gives the wives and mother of those who drink to cxcciu; nn opportunity to try tho OltKINK treatment. It Is n very simple treatment, can bo giv en lu the homo without publicity or loss of time from buslnerw, nnd nt n small price. OI11HNI-: Is prepared in two ferms: No. 1, Bccrol treatment, a powdor, OHHINi: No. 2, In pill form, for thoko who dcHiro to take volun tary treatmont. Costs only J 1.00 n box. Come lu and tnlk over th matter with us. Ask for booklet. LKO.V II. HASKLNS fsaVPVsllMBBBBBHai tMskckj'TilBtVH yrszhkw THE N. K. rAIUIiANK COMPAWY To Exchange (eu'-rnl merchandUo slock farm or liiromu city property. on pawmmit; fine plaeo. $1200, (ileal ImrRalns lu nlty property to trndn for ImHrovml acreaito, tu large and smnll tniels. II .uses, and rooms, ftirtilshed and unfurnished. List jour houses with in, for rent. ie.Mri.nY.Mit.vr (nils and women for general I us- work li.i'uh hands I liamliermatd I MRS. EMMA BITTNER J lira. I'll. mo 1 1 101). I'lloun H.tN. I OpKKltn Nnsh Motel HOt IMS fl and 7. I'AI.1 llf.OOK. for 23 acres only 3 mites from (Vnlratl Point with 16 acres duanled wat-r, right, fine nlfalfa laud, part In ears I will oxeliniiKe for good city proper!), i A fine bungalow near l.os Angeles, n beautiful plst to exchange for or chard tract. We hnve picture. of this place. Call and sou them nnd submit your proposition. Block ranohes, alfalfa farms ana orchard tracts at Miry low prices and on onsy payment plans. Wo havo some good buys In city properties. Llt jour property with u. We Imo Inijer. Wood & Messner H Koutli (Viilrnl Ate. The cltlrrn t illrcftlng tlr f tlillotia altiiugcr to our linker)', e. lug liliu llmt lie will flml tint "lliit of Utrryibliig" In Hie bakery lino iH-rc. 'I lie i Illen reliable nml i h the liiforiinilloii MEDFORD BAKERY & DELICATESSEN IS S. Central - rZfo3. iiiiii ni Beit located and most nn nil I nf City. Running distilled ice water in each room. European Plan, a la Carte Cafe. Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms GO rooms 60 rooms 60 rooms ftita piiiib LtA SO rooma oils private lath $1.00 each l.SO each 2.00 each 2.00 each 2.60 each 30 sultei, bedroom, par lor and bath 3.00 each For more than one guettadd $1.00 extra to the above rates for each additional guett. Reduction by week or month. 9 IrVinnremenf Chttttr If, Ktltty g.',itj,:i4r-vja.j:i-.'.ri.'ia F.G.ANDREWS .. Lessee of drill and Dining Itoom, ..' Luther Uurbnnh L THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE of April 19 will include a special Luther BurbanM Supplement Gontaininp; Interesting Articles on Luther Hurhank's Cohless Corn His New Strawberries and Thomless Blackberry Fruit and Nut Trees Hearing Crops When Six Months Old His Thornless, Fruit Bearing Cactus A Quick Growing Walnut Tree The Burbank Potato New h'lowers and an explanation of his methods, together with a special article by Klbert Mnbbard Printed in Natural Colors i included without extra cost with the issue of April 19 J A N i