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r . PA'GK TWO. m-tcpford math trtrunk MF,mroRD, oRWioNVirusnAv, airii.22. mm. '"rr i ii m CAL AND PERSONAL JL , . , , ,U Mr. W. A. Jones of Hour Innc was a Med ford visitor Monday afternoon Mm. C. L. Henmes linn Joined her husband ul Tort land, who Is making arrangements" to assume the position of United States district" nltornoy ;, . Mm.. Mary Miller of Jacksonville nnd her daughter, Mis. J. A. Cation der, of San Francisco, were In Med ford Monday1. j, W.ciiuiAll of Yrekn nnd Alex ItoscbOrough of Onklnml, Cnl., offl- VcIals jf tTife Cjallfornln-Orcgon Power rSnlpnny, 'nro In Bedford. ,or sale, flno family driving or riding horse, buggy nnd harness This la a good buy at $200. If In terested wrlto Lothrop 1'crklns, 10 Hob's CotirL Medford. W. I. Vnwtor went to Grants rnss Moiulny on legal business. D. C. Wilson of Sams vnlley trans acted business In Medford Monday. James Purrls, ono of the pioneers of the valley, who is now located at Ashlandi wns In Medford this morn ing. ' Orchard, hunting, tlshlng and Crater Lake scenes for sale at Ger klng & Harmon's studio. Negatives . , made any place, kodak finishing. 128 i East Main street. Phono 215 R. jMayor Von dcr Hcllon of Eagle Point was nomng tho business visit ors In Medford Monday, as was Sen ntor II. Von der llcllcn of Wcllcn. "'A. W. Whitman, the druggist, who , has been visiting In Medford. left for , .j his honie nt Klamath Falls Monday. Mrs. Whitman will remain hero n whllo longer. If you wnnt your lawn mowor sharpened or repaired phono 3C0-J. 30 Thomas E. Nichols and D. Clng- kade of Eaglo Point transacted busi ness lii Medford Monday. The storeroom In tho Ha r mini building on East Main street, for merly occupied by tho Star market, Is being enlarged considerably for use by Shaplclgh & Co. Tho market . has been moved (o tho Taylor build Irig, on tho opposite side of the street. Gerklng & Harmon, studio por traits, homo portraits, flash lights. kodak finishing, post card work and enlarging.; 12S East Mala street; telephone 21C It. .0. A. Hubbard of Dig Iiutte Is making Medford, his former home, a visit. .' 'Charles Adams of Klamath county Is a lato arrival In Medford. W. Agcr of Phoenix made a busi ness trip to Medford Monday. Something different, maternity, surgical or any style corset or waist mado to order; electrical bandages, belts and brushes for rheumatism. etc 227 S. Holly. 2G J. H. Tyrrell of Lake Creek is vis iting relatives living In Medford. Mrs. II. E. and Mary AHco Fostei were recent visitors In Jacksonville, Special Table d'Hote dinner at Holland hotol every evening 40c. 34 J. S. Harnett of Central Point dis trict transacted business In Medford jjonday. L. A. Rose and H. P. Anderson of Phoonlx precinct were In Medford tho fore part of tho week. Insure and be sure. Right If we wrlto it. R. A. Holmes, The Insur anco Man. t A. C. Hough of Grants Pass Is in Medford pn professional business. II. Jurgens 6f Portland and H. O. Scholl of Grants Pass lire recent vis itors in Medford. M. F. Hanloy camo down fro.n Lake crcok Monday for a short stay In Medford. ' E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher negatives made any time or place by appointment Phone M. im. O. W. Wilcox nud I. Wright of Rogue .River , wero lu Medford nnd Jacksonville Monday. Mrs. A. D. Chartrand of Derby lias been visiting her mother, who Is at tho Sacred Heart hospltol for surg ical treatment. Vapor baths nnd scientific mas sage for men nnd women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, chiropractor, 203 Oar- nott-corey bldg. Phone 145. O. 0. Purkoypllo and V. II. Hull of Central Point were among thom in Medford Monday. Tho former has resumed his position with tho South ern Pacific company hero. James Kershaw was down from Antelope Monday. Ho recent shipped H00 pounds of fine mohair taken from his baud of goats, but the consignees would not placo a price ton It until after tho tariff Is settled. r , Money to loan on real estate. Boo Carktn & Taylor, attorneys nt law, Medford. V ! John It. Itnttimcrsly, ixwUmiiMrr of Gold Hill, wns n Medford visitor Monday morning. W. It. Coleman nud Judge Prim of Jacksonville were lit tho souther. part of tho valley Monday. Wo put the oo's In feet. The Ueauty Shop, over Mann's. 27' George McDonough, constable of Sams valley district made a trip to Medfonl Monday, Walter Ilostwlck was among those over from Applegate Mondny. It Is right or wo mako It right. Hair goods, mnntcuring, shampooing, chiropody. Tho lienuty Shop, over Mann's. 27 K. E. Morrison of Griffin Creek district tarried n whllo In Medford Mondny. i Max Frledenthal of Portland Is making southern Oregon his usual visit, with headqunrters nt the Med fonl. Wo put tho re's In feet. The Dcauty Shop, over Mann's. 27 William Mcssal and his family were down from Lake crook Moudnt. O. S. Dlnckford and Mr. Leather, of Willow Springs district spent sev eral hours In Medford Monday. George L. Hnff, George McClellan, It. A. Means nnd I. Ray of Gold Hill came o Medford Monday on business connected with a contest over mining ground In Sardine creek district heard by United States Commissioner Canon. It Is right or wo make it right. Hair goods, manicuring, shampooing, chiropody. Tho Ueauty Shop, over Mann's. 27 Professor Hurrington. principal of the Jacksonville school, made n trip to Medford Monday. The home economics 'department of tho Greater Medford club meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 In tho library .building. Mrs. E. II. French will read a paper on tho "Modern ABpect of the Domestic Science Prob lom." After a general discussion on tho subject tho meeting will close with a food demonstration. Every woman invited. Sacrificing contents fine furnished house. Don't miss this for real bat gains. 1117 W. 9th st. 30 J. U. McPhcrson, state horticul tural commissioner for Idaho, Is In Medford looking up the pear situa tion. W. II. Wann, expert accountant, has returned from a short business trip to Salem. C. L. Reames will return to Med ford this afternoon after a visit at Portland on business connected with tho. United Spates district attorneyship. Mr. and Mr. D. W. Anderson of Talent spent Tuesday with Medford friends. Charles D. Williams of Lcwiston, Idaho, is in, Medford on a short busi ness trip. Ho is looking up the local pear situation. Medford Orchestral club concert Friday, 8 p. m., high school. 29 Jack True received word that Mrs. True, who is ill at the home of her sister. Mrs. J. C. Mitchell, at Oak land, was much worse and left for that place. On Saturday her brother, Sam McGlll, and her sisters, Mrs. S S. Mitchell and Mrs. Ida Mitchell, a, Ashland were summoned, and left that evening. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Alklns of Med ford visited Mrs. Mary E. Roso at Ashland Sunday. Dr. C. W. McFadden, a well known Dtiluth dentist, has arrived at Tolent with his family and household goods and will resldo upon his ranch on IJoar creek Just northeast of Talent-. A. S. Ames and family afjDulutb, jilnn., aro expected to mako their homo In the valley. They will remain with tho family of Dr. W. It. Ragley, Talent, until they get located. 1 E U FAVOROFREPEALNG BLOCKADE FAILS 10 OF BRITISH TREATY! f WASHINGTON'. April 22 Demand for tho nbrogntton of the two treaties with Great Rrltnln bearing upon tho Isthmian canal rights was presented to tho senate today by n resolution of Chamberlain of Oregon brought a now clement to tho canal controversy now In progress between this country ami Groat Rrltnln over the right of the United State to exempt Amer ican coastwise ships from tho pay ment of tolls. Senator O'Gormnn, chairman of the Intcr-occanlc canals committee which must handle canal legislation lu the sennto endorsed tonight the principle embodied In tho Chamberlain resolu tion. ' Tho Chamberlain resolution would require tho president to proceed nt once to terminate the llay-l'auncetoto treaty of 1901 nnd tho Claytnn-llul- wcr treaty of 1SD2 which It super cedes. In a statement Chnmberlnln said the trtcatlca and tho records would show tho United States never planned to give Great Rrttalu such treaty rights as would Justify tho protests that country had made. AX FHANTISl'O, Cnl., Alirll U2. 'iiolirrkuil liv federal Interference mill n police blockade of Chinatown, I lie wiif between the Ring Kong ulul Sucy Sing tongs still w on hero to day. Itiiriwentnttc4 f (he toilg have met three time, sinco tho be ginning of the week in mi effort to make ponce, hut nil their efforts have thus for ended in failure. It ii ex pected IlitiUho miirdeiYiiH campaign f the tonfr men will be renewed at once. Tho blockade of Chiiintoiyti til ! lipinjr iiiiihittiiucd hut the long men appear to ho thming on the stagna tion of trade in the district, nud tho loiiil protests 11 r the t hjncfo mer chants. It is rumored Unit the pow erful Hop Sing toil?, iiiude up of merchants, will turt sumo gun fighting on its own account if the two wnrrinij toiig do not count to terms in the nctir future. QUIMBY SEEKS BY FEDERAL PROBE SAN FRANCISCO. Cal , April : President Al Haunt of tho Pacific Coast league wns not alarmed by tin. nows from Washington that a reso lution had been presented to tho lower house of congress demanding an Investigation of Organized base ball. "Tho present system of running the game," he said, "Is absolutely necessary to Its success and Is responsible for Its present high standard. The players, Instead of having been downtrodden under this system, have benefited vastly by It. Salaries havo increased from SO to 00 por cent. Fifteen years ago a star player received about f 1200 for a season's work. A few days ago Rnbe Marquard signed to pitch for the. Now. York Giants for JSfiOO a season. You cannot call that slavery, can you?" PARRES STAYS 18 ROUNDS WITH JACK DUARTE l'KNW.KTOX. Ore.. April 2J Al though prncticiillv hciiteii in the third round, .lack l'arres of Siiiitmw, Mich., fltnyed until the LSth round of tt scheduled twenty round bout hero with Jack Dtiurte of Portland and his punishment absorbing1 ability i. creating much comment among local fans todav. Iloth arc middleweight. l'arres was floored twice in the pccoud round nnd in the third up XMireil all but out. However, in the next fifteen rounds he took nil awful licntiiiff, nlwn.VK coming buck for more with u unile on hm battered face. lie wns knocked down fullv fifteen limes and look the count in the eighteenth. MEN0CAL PROCLAIMED CUBA'S NEXT PRESIDENT IIAVAKA, April 2-. General Juan Mario Menocnl and Knnque Jose VnnuiA arc proclaimed here today by the senate and house as Cuba's president and vice-president. WOMEN NAMED AS JUDGES AND CLERKS MURDER TRIAL AllKRDICKN, Wnsli.. April 22 To settle tho blame for the shooting of John Toruow, Chcliiills county bandit, Deputy Sheriff Giles Qiilmhy litis nuked Hint hu bo tried for first degree murder l)ulinly told Deput) Prosecuting Attorney A. K. Cross Hint ho wished to be tried so that friend or relatives of the outlaw uiiiy nerer have a chance to Institute civil or criminal proceedings against tilin. Qulinuy demanded a hearing while the posse wns gathered around tli. body of Toruow and his Intesl vic tims. Thursday afternoon, but wits refused by Sheriff Mathews, who (! clnred It wns not necessary. Qiilmhy wilt be tried tt ho Insists on that course. Hownrds amounting to f flOQo will bo paid to Qui in by, Tho sale of postcards of Toruow's body and his cabin began jeMimlny and wero eagerly sought, qulttihy allowrd the motion plrtnro men to photograph him, but ho turned down all offers of vaudeville Contracts. In nil nutliorlly tin their habits, lie I In fnvor of iiiilloiinl prelection for them and much morn Mrlnumit ntPiin tires limn nro lu force nt picseitt For private homes ho ndvltcn that bird bonnes Ho erected, fills dtsposid of. nud tho tnivti made ready for i luiKiltHlilo welcome. lie gave a eiy Interesting Incluro at the High school .Monday afternoon to the Medford nclinol pupils, which was HluMriitod by Innlerii slides, ROYAL SHIP BLOWN STERN FOREMOST INTO LUMBER SCHOONER SEATTI.K, Wm.li., April 22. Draggiug her anehos, which were un able to hold ngniust tho strong south west wind which swept Port Town send hurbor yesterday afternoon, the Ilritish fchip Clnverdojj wns blown stem foremost into tho American schooner Defender. A hole wns punched! in the stern of the Clnvcr- don and tho rt anchor stock of the Defender was broken. Hoth vessel wero ready to put to sen, and their sailings will ho consid erably delayed as a result of tho col- lision. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS , ZABY ABSJSTABTX Day Phono. 227 Nlglit V. W. Wct'kN 10!t-.T.!J Phones A. K. Orr 078-SI LETTER MAILED 20 YEARS AGO REACHES DESTINATION SAN' FRANCISCO, Cal., April 22. Honrinjr the simple notution "found in box by carrier," a letter mailed in Oakland, Cal., twenty years ago has reached itu destination here to day. The letter announced the mar riage of Joi. U. Travis and Nellie C. Wallace May 18, J8U3 and was ad dressed to Mrs. Lotiiho Humphrey Smith, San Francisco. An effort is being mndo lo locate. Mrs. Ilumphro.y Smith. No reason is given for the Jotter's delay, A Good Message. Merltol Tonic Digestive has prov en a good message to others, why not to you? It acts first upon tho stom ach, strengthens tho digestive or gans, creates a hoMtby appetlto, and makes rich, red blood. Imparts now llfo and strength to the entire body Hasklns Drug Storo. this wiu, i.vti:uit motiikkh. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for children, a certain rcllof for feverish ness, headache, bad titomach, teeth ing disorders, move and regulato tho bowels aad d-stroy worms. They break up colds in 24 hours. Thoy are so pleasant to tho tasto children llko them. Over 10.000 testimon ials. Used by mothers for 23 years. They never fall. Sold by all drug gists, 2C cents. Sample mailed I'reo. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. PORTLAND, Ore, ApVd 22. Up to this afternoon, City Auditor Al llnrbur had npMintcd 17.1 women as judges nnd clerk of tho forthcom ing primary election. Other npioint- meats of women arc being made ns I fait ns applications are received. llcniitlfnl Ifatr, n Joy Forever. If you have a beautiful head ot hair, try to keep It. If you havo not, try to get It. Merltol llnlr Ton ic kcops tho scalp clean, promotes a healthy growth ot beautiful balr, and keeps It soft and lustrous. Try It. Hasklns Drug Store. AT JACKSONVIM.i: Call for Mall Trlbiino vacuum cleaners at Mr. Abbott's hardware storo. WEST SIS ACTION LIEN LAND SELECTIONS SAI.KM. Ore., April 22 floicr- nor Wot it in receipt of advice to day from the general land office nud member or the Oregon delegation in congreti that notion will be noon tnkcii on the l.ieti land selections that have been pigeon-holed for the hut ten or twelve yenr. These arc tho selections lo which Governor West has hen demanding that the land office give nt trillion. NOTED NATURALIST PAYS MEDFORD A VISIT Professor W. It. Ixird of Reston. Mnss., tho author of "Oregon and Washington lllrds," arrived In Med ford Monday. Ho Is visiting the stato to awako Interest In the can nnd protection of bird llfo. Professor Lord has spent much tlmo with his fenthered friends nud BAKING POWDER makes Delicious Hot Biscuit Tho most appetizing, healthful and nutritious of foods. Hot biscuit mado with impure and adulterated baking powder aro neither appetizing nor whole some. It all depends upon the baking' powder. Tako every caro to luivo your biscuit mado with Royal Baking Powder, tho only baking powder made from Royal Grapo Cream of Tartar, which is chemically pure, if you would avoid indigestion. Tho very best receipts for hot biscuits and griddle cakes will bo found in the ROYAL COOK BOOK 500 RECEIPTS FREE Send AJdrtss novAt bakino rowotn ca, niw voak. At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for ((IIAIII IAUIAII nuifLiUiVo TM Original ami Genuine MALTED MILK Tha FooddrInk far All Agas. At restaurants, hotels, and fountain!. DelicIoiiJ, invigorating and lUitaJninK- Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without it. A quick IaBch prepared ia a minute. Tike bo iaitalkB. Juit sty "HORLKXS." Hot In Any Milk Trust TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIt SALE OH TIUDB Uemlngton typewriter for a bicycle, Address Box 106, Talent, Ore. 28 LOST Star and crescent gold pin set with pearls. PJeaso return and recolvo rowurd. Mrs. E. II. French, 22 Koso avc, 30 When You Are 111 It doesn't tuko a good doctor to tell that. Most any ono can do BH much. To tell what makes you ill sometimes calls for tho utraoht skill of tho best physician. Any ono, by a fow simple tests, can toll that your oyes aro defective that you need glasses of somo kind but to know tho exact causa and fit tho right glasses calls for more than ordinary skill. I have made, the fitting or glasses a special study and 1 am In business to bring wrong eyes and right glasses together. Dr. Rickert Kyc-slglit Kiwclallst Over Kentner's wmmmmmmmmmmmmmammammmmmmmammmmtmmmmKmmmmmmm W&& STANDARD OIL COMPANY HgWAWltic (Incorporated) I HANOI! FOR RENT Close to Med ford, good buildings, fruit. 3D.' Central Point. 281 J. H. Mulhollen PAINTING, PAPER HANGING. TINTING and GENERAL HOUSE REPAIRING Phono (lO.'i-V IlliO West 8ecoiiil Street CONCERT Medford Orchestral Club ORCHESTRA OP TWENTY Assisted by Mrs. 'Florence irnllidiiy-iriiight, Contralto Mrs. a,TJUVilHon, "Render Quartette Mrs. La Mar, Miss TTnneo, Fletcher Fish, Dr. Howard 'Accompanists Mrs. Irene Isaacs, Mr. Fred Alton Hnight ; Given under auspices High School At High School Auditorium Friday, Ap1" 25th 1 8 P.M. Tickets oh Sulc nt High School JiMdny Niglil i i LIGHT Only n,r)00 lhs. POWERPUL-21 H. 1 INEXPENSIVE- 1 200 Mfgd. by Denning Motor Tmp. Co., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. See this "Donning" tractor at work on my Aloha Ranch, Eagle Point road. Phono 07-.1-2. CHAS. TSCHIRGI 1000 Rooms Wanted In ordor to nccowjnodatu tho pooplo attending tho Odd Fellows tlratiil Lodge and llebekali AsHojiibly to bo held In Medford Muy 20-21-22, Fill out printed blank below nnd mall to John A. Perl, Sec. Iloom Committee, not Intur than April U0, lu order that Hut can bo classified. Wo will havo rooms available from May 20 to 23 as follews: ' Rooms with bath per day for ono per son j Q por day for two poruotiu, Rooms without b.ith & '., por duy for ono porson; & por day for two persons. fitroot and Nuuinbor Namo , 3 V Jltft' It !..