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.H-ll.xtt r ! t ' 'V t- t i' "' iit rsonTorm ff -T- AfEDTTOnn MATTj TUTBTTtfE, MTTOFOIIU ORKflOIW TPIWDAY. AVUU. !!2. IMn. Wp'lr-lVwn i m p'j pi IW 3 i irf r C Ml !f ft I1 r I1 KPgKD WAIL TKIDUNK ''Xf'tSpKNOKNT NKVVni'Ar?"lt ' rOTli'tftHMO KVKr AFTKIINUON ICXUM HUNDAT IIV TIIW MftUKOnU I'lUNTINQ CO. Th DMiincrvtle Tiny, Tk M ml ford Mull. The Mrdfnrit Trlmin. Th nouth tru OrrronUin.Tlio Aalttnnri Trlbunf, Ofric Mull Tritium. Hit lt1 tr tr. 25S7-3 North l'lr elreai; telephone "8. OROItC.13 PUTNAM, IMItor n.1 Msnsser Kntercd An stcbnd-elsss matter nt Medford, Oregon, under (he ct of March J. 1879. Offlflnl ropr of lhi City of Medford. OfflcJHl l'sper of Jncksoa County. 8TJ8BCBXTXJON BATES. On jrer. by mail S.OO On month, by mull.,,.. .SO Per month, delivered by carrier In Medford. Jacksonville and Con trol Point - SO Saturday only, by mall, per year 3.00 Weeklr. per year r i 1.S0 E SAN FRANTISCO, Cnl, April 22. After soititiR the opportuity pre tented by n mpiMsetlly unc vent fill trip to the theater to become married in tho fare of parental objection, Herbert 11. Cnlvin, twenty-two, son of Vice-President K. K. Cnhiti of tbo Southern Pacific rnilrotul and iliss Jnne Hope, n Portlnnd, Ore., society girl, hnvo nnnouncctl their secret uptials hero today. It is said that tbo parental blessing U extended to them. The young people bad been friend from childhood. Miss I logo was n visitor nt the Calvin home here to day. Upon returning front n trip to fchuitn Hnrbnrn, young Cnlvin in vited tho girl to the theater nnd the wedding followed. ROSEY OFF TONIGHT FOR TOUR OF EAST A. S. Rtttcnbnttni, general manager of the Medfonl division of tho South ern Pacific, will lenvc touight for nn extended tour of tho eastern slates. Hundreds or friend nre wishing "Hoscy" n delightful trip and nn cur ly return to Medfonl. , ltoscy litis appointed hinifclf n committee of one to boost Medfonl and this Koguo river vnlley through out tho length and breadth of tho nation. Ho has a trunk full of lit erature and intends to coerce ever' Pullman porter lie eiiconnten. into putting this literature nil over their carx. ltoscy will visit Chicago, Xew York, Washington, Key West, New Orleans and ninny other cities. EAST SIDERS KICK AW ROUGH ROAD A movement has been launched by icsldcnU ot tho cast side to clrcu Into a ictltlan and ask for tbo grad ing of the strip of road between the cast end of the Jackson street bridge aud pavement. Tho roadbed, white hard, Is extremely rough, mid an ef fort will bo mado to have tbo city order it regraded and rounded up. Two days' wotrk with a plow, grader and roller would mako It smooth. It Is pointed out that It will yet be a month before tho Malu street bridge is paved nnd In tho nieantlmo the flro truck would Ioso much time In crossing; to tho cast sldo over this stretch of road. ENDANGERS HEALTH Chlaf of Pollco Hittsoii this morn ing notified tho garbago haulers or tho city that thoy must Mop (lumping gurbago along Hear creek at tho bouth end of Cottagu btrcet on tho cast uhlo. Much of tho refuse U burned, but there Is enough decom posed matter left on tho ground to pollute tho creek and to scent tho air for many blocks around, endiiu $or(ng health, TWO INDICTMENTS BY JOSEPHINE! GRAND JURY (WANTS PASS, April 22. The grand jury has returned two indict incuts, tjie first being against Kmil Hi'ig, indiutcd for larceny in the theft of ii bicycle, mid that of Will Depcw, indicted for fiiiluro to pio yitlo for and fiiipjioit his; family. Rcig was placed under bonds of 100, jind Depuw'n bonds weio placed at $200. Tic grand jury is composed of A. J, Klocher, W. II. Pollock. W, It. Whipple, C, I. Wooiro)k, NirhnilciniiR Kj)iw, Marvin Jordan mid II. V. J'oiii'f,'- TO THE LAND OWNERS INTEREST. IIOSH who own land in tho Rojin Ivor valloy whit'h Mint- wiuli In uoll will find il inimsnilili In himmiti 11111'- ",1 MIHII IVUII nil - - - "- - 1 fhnsiM's us ill days gout by, unless wa(pr is also supplied. I nn. In mdiii'ii filifnriiiii 5x vnltii'h'&t without wntor. It is water ralhor than land that is puirhasod. Tho snmo conditions obtain in almost every siusoossfnl Tniit distriot. Expoi'iouoo has proven that water is essential in semisirid sections for fruit growing nnd the investor realizes this, hence demands the irrigated tract. The Panama-Pacific exposition will bring thousands of homeseokors in its waUe. But most of them will be looking for irrigated tracts. No place will prove more attractive to them than the Koguo river valley, it' irrigation is made possible. Compared with almost any of tho California fruit sec tions, the Koguo river valley is superior in climate, in fer tility in resources. It is a better place to live the year around, aud the products produced are superior to those of the Golden State. , . Tho monov spent in the construction of the irrigation and trollev svstems will immensely stimulate business. It will attract a stream of people sinular to that of three veal's since. Tt will create a demand for irrigated property. So it is np to overv land owner to do his share in securing irrigation not onlv to increase his out put and better his market, but to enhance the value of his property, and create a market for it. Everv land owner should sign up for water under the new contract. It is not a matter that affects Meilford particularly it is of vital concern to the entire valley especially the farmers, fruit growers and owners of idle land. AVIATORS LAND IN PARIS, April '22. After Inmlinp nt Arrncourt, France, in n military biplane, two German ofieen nearly caused nn international mix-up totiay until they explained they did not know they were on French territory nnd were forced to land because thev had cshnnMcd their petrol. Minis ter of War Kticnnc, who was nt Nancy, nearby Marted for the tccne Imt when informed of the outcome of tho incident, abandoned lib jour ney nnd ordered the men released. President Poincnre. evidently an noyed by Minister Ktienne'ri action. ordered Ambaiauor l aiiioou, France's representative nt the Kais er's court, to request the German chancellor to prevent i repetition of ptjcli "regrettable incidents" GUARD STABBED BY CONVICT NEAR DEATH SALEM, Ore., April 'I'l. II. Fifrher, rhniel puard nt the Mate penitentiary is near death today from injuries inflicted by Henry lhuiRert, n convict, who stabbed him in the abdomen with a rudely contrived knife. Superintendent Lnweoit bad or dered FMior to rcniovo Hnnj;ert from the prison yard on account of the latter! htrnnjie nctioiw. Jiibt uh Fisher placed hi hand on Dancerl'ii fehouldcr the convict turned und blabbed him. He was restrained be fore deinj: further harm. HaiiKert i- believed to be demented. He iriiit committed from Douglas county on ii charge of nosnult witJi a dangerous weapon. NEW LiiCORD KFAV YOIIK, April 22. Jfew Haven dropped to 112 7-8 in the trad ing on the btock market today, mak ing u new low record for that block. Peel activity in shares for which wider distribution is sought was en couraged by tbo nctivo buying of standard issues. Sharp iidvauccs were noted at intervals. llusinesh diminished utter the level of prices hail been raised from half a point to a point nnd the juntkut closed dull. Howls were sternly. TY COBB ARRIVES TO TALK VITH BALL MAGNATE DKTKOIT, Mith., April 22. For the purpose of conferring with President Nuwu of th Detroit American Leagnu Uaseball club re garding lias salary differences with the club, Ty Cobb, Detroit's stait .mt fieldvr, is opected licre today from Georgia. Ho will "talk it over" with Nuvin Friday. A Grct I'nln Killer, Merltol Whlto Llnlmeut reduces Inflammation and uorenesa wherevor found In a.bout ono-thlrd tho time roqulrcd by tho usual treatment. It has no cannl as n general IiqiibdIioM renicdy. Hnshiiitt Dl5 Stoiq. j i PLEAD FOR SUFFRAGE WASHINGTON, April 22 With Senator l'oliidcxter of Washington as the principal speaker, suffrage was given a hearing today before the scnato committee on woman suffrage Sonutors Chamberlain and l.ano of Oregon also soke. In espousing tho cause of equal suffrage, Polndcxtcr said the oppo nents of suffrage would oppoo any franchise based on human right and human need. Senator Chamberlain, who Intro duced a suffrage constitutional amendment two wcoks ngo, said he thought coagresa could enfranchise women by a Blmplo enactment and without a change In tho constitution. Ho referred to tho superior qualifi cations of women In educational nnd other fields, and predicted that tho "effcto east" could bo taught much In development of good citizenship In suffrage states. Senator Lane said ho could not understand any reason for delay and would give tho ballot to women at once with an apology for tho delay. SCHOOL RALLY PLANNED FOR WILLOW SPRINGS A school rally will bo held at Wil low Springs high school April 2S, 1913. Some of tho prominent edu cators of Southern Oregon will be present and deliver addresses, in cluding Superintendent Gcorga A. Iirlscoo of Afiland and Hon. Ii. F. Mutkey. A program will bo rendered by the following schoels: Tola, Table Hock, Agato, Dardanelles, North Jackson ville and Willow Springs. Tho Central Point band and other musical artists will provldo music throughout tho day. Gaines of all kinds will enliven tho hours. An Invitation has been sout out signed by It. !, Dean, John Slsty und It. W, Eldcn, members of the board. ESCAPED CONVICT IS CAUGHT AT MONROE VANTOL'VEK, Wash., April 22. Frank Anthony, who cncaped from tho guardhouse nt Vancouver Bar racks Friday after his sweetheart had beguiled tho guard, Private Kur ley, into laying down his rifle, was recaptured at Monroe, Oregon, awl brought hero today. IIo was under bcntew0 of ono year for insubordi nation. Guard Knrley and five soldiers and civilians lire implicated in the plot to muku Anthoiiv's es cape pohMhlc, AN APPEAL TO WIVES You know th tcrrlblo affliction thut comes U muny homos from tho result of a drinking husband or sou. You know of tho money wasted on "Drink" that is needed In tho homo to jiurt'liaeo food and clothing. Oil ItlNIJ has saved thousands of drink ing men. It is n homo treatment and can bo given bccrotly. Your money wil bo refunded If, after a trial, t bus failed to benefit. Costs only 11.00 a box. Como In and get a free booklet aud let us tell you of tho good OltltlNi: Is doing. M:0.V II. IIASKINK John A Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. t!8 s. HAiiTM-rrr Phoiirs M. 17 ninl l7.J-!i Ambulance Hmll'O Deputy (Vl'0icr VON KLEIN SURE OF CIIICA(U), April 22 I Mum ml U C. Von Klein, a diamond broker who admits Hint ho Is tho sou of Pro tensor Carl Von Klein, a prominent educator of Minneapolis, aud whosv extradition to Portland to answer to a rhnrgo of stealing diamonds valued nt $ 3 f 0 0 has been granted by Gover nor Dunne, was arraigned In tho South Clark street municipal court In habeas corpus proceeding, and i alleging that ho would be able to produce an alibi, the bearing mi continued until April 2'.. Von Klein was taken Into custody about two weeks ago on tho com plaint of Miss Amy Ncwconibe, of Portland, who asserted that she reo ognlted htm as Jack howls, whom she alleges married her In Septem ber, 1911, nfterwnrd decamping with her Jewels. Miss New combo Is sure ot his Identity, but Von Klein chiliad that the alibi ho has prepared will prove conclusively that he was elsnwhcro at tho time tho alleged marrlngc took place In Portland. Detectives from Milwaukee are hero attempting to se cure Von Klein's extradition on a charge similar to tho one preferred by tho Portlnnd authorities In case their efforts to remove him fall. L SAN FHANCISCO Cal . April 22 A strike of tho wireless operators union. Involving about 300 operators of the eiitlro Pacific const, was called today as a result of a failure of ef forts to roach u compromise with the Marconi company. Tho operators are asking for a wage of $60 per month. They now receive from $35 to $15. J. It. Irwtu, commercial superin tendent ot the Marconi computi), more than two hours after tho strike was called, declared ho knew noth ing of It. Ho B.i Id bis company Is not affected u 'the least. 1 1 IOWA BANQUET TO BE HELD THIS WEDNESDAY NIGHT Tho annual banquet of tho low Society wilt bo held Wednesday even lag at 8 o'clock, lit St. Mark's hall. Mr. I'red II. Mears will act as toast master. Pregram: Speech "Our Country." Kov. W. F. Shields. Toast "The Wan's Birthright," Mr. C, K. Whlslcr. Orchestra Selected. Toast "The Homeland," Mrs. My ron Sheets. Solo Selected, Dr. Howard. Toast " Whon You und I Were Young," Mr. Iloon. Orchestra Selected, Toast "Our Mothers, Wives, and Sweethearts." Mr. Coffin. Dancing will conclude tho even ing's entertainment. All lownus Invited to attend. The Joy Of ComingMotherhood A Wonderful ReroedyThat Is a Natural Aid and Relieves the Tenilon. Mother's KrlenO, a fatn'xis txtrrnil rm rdy, ! I lie only one known that It aliln to rtacb all lli dlffrrrDt parU lovolTnt, It Is a prnrtrallng explication after lli" for inula of a noinl Uuilly il'tir, and Juhrl ! crrry rnunclv, ntrrr, tluun ir tendim offcctid. It ' dlrrctljr to Ihr utralunl portion and Ktntly but aurrly relieve all tindiwy tu surrnrM or siralu. II j it dally uf t lure will Ixi no pain, no dlilriti, no nauua, no danger of lait-rallon or other artldrnt, and the period will l una of supreme comfort and Joj-ful antlilpttlon. To all young women Holder IrVlend Is ono of tlie grrairit of all lielptvl Influrnrt. for It robs clilldbirtb or all Its aicoiilrs and darners, dUeli all Hi" doubt and dread, all muu of fear, nnd thus enables (tie mlod and body to annlt th" Kri-ateit event In a woman's llfo with, nntrammeleii gladnfM. Mother's Trlend l a moiit rlierUheil n-inrdy In thousands of homes, and Is of surh iieeullar merit sod tabi" a In make It 'wntlally one to be recommended by all women. You will find It on sale at all ilnnt storefl at $1.00 a bottle, or the. iJrnifKlut will Klsdly gel It for you If you Insist upon It. Moth er's I'rlend t pnpard only by lha Itrsd tleld lleuulstor i' HIT .rnsr lld . At lanln. a , who will rend you br mall, sriled, a very Ini'rurtlvn )ook to cipciUnt mothers. Write fur It to day. Sweet Sixteen Comes hut qnco In hor lifetime. Lot tho portrait prescrvo the record of that happy age, A visit to tho photographer keeps fresh for all time tho budding charms of sixteen or tho bloom of twenty, Think what thoso pictures will mean to you and to her, In tho after years, Modern. equipment nnd tho natur al, homoliko surroundings ot tho up-to-date studio, Insure faithful and artistic portralturo. I am The Photoguipher In your town. H. C. MACKEY H, Main ami Central, Alvdford, Ore. PROVING AB BASEBALL LEAGUES S DECLARED TRUSTS WASHINGTON, Apill 22. Dec lur ing that the big baseball lcauue en .lave uud coerce their placers, com bine to picvcut coiiipctitiou und make tip the "most niiloerutlc niul multt i'Ioip truit in the world," u resolu tion unking for a tliomuuli lnclm.i tiou of thexe lenmu wu introduced in the lower house of emigre today by HopreMMitutivo (Inllaghcr of Illi nois, The ieoluttnii provide- n eomiiiit tee of seven to probe the liiuehnll trust's vvorkimrs. linitieularlv ils Mif. Hug of e'liiipeiition, uud uppm tinning ot lertitory lor its exclusive use. Humro hVgel, deposed president ul the l'hiliidelphia club in the National League, hat promised to Milium evi dence to congress Mtstoiiiuig the rosolution also directs the uttoruev gcnerul to CMimine plaers' and other contracts to determine whether the Sherninn antitrust law is being vio lated, $4,000,000 LUMBER PLANT IS DESTROYED BY FIRE WH.MIN'tlTON', X. (', April 22 Causing dnmage estimated nl $1. Omi.tlOO riru tlestrojeil the plnnt of the Atlantic Coast Lumber (iiiuiuv, The dnnt is mi id to have been the largest tu the world. GIRL SUFFERED TERRIBLY At Regular Intervals Says Lydin E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound com pletely cured her. Adrian, Texas." I take pleasure In mldlng my testimonial to the great list inrni noim innv im Ihoi interest to sui- rrlniTUrtmill. For 'VK V" -CM ur yenra I sulTercd tT 5M untold ngonles at regular interval. Such pains and milium. sovero chills nnd slcknessnt stom ach, then Anally hem orrhage until I 'vould bo nearly lilln.l I lind flvil doctors and none of them could do mors thnn relievo me for n tune. " I saw your advertisement In a pa per nnd decided to try Lydia K. I'ink hnm'a Vegctnblo Comjiound. I took seven lwxcs of It and uswl two iKittlea of tho Sanative Wnsh, and I am com pletely cured of my trouble. When I began taking the Compound I only weighed ninety-six pounds nnd now I welph one hundred and twenty-six pounds. If nnyono wishes to niklroM mo In person I will cheerfully nnswer all letters, a I cannot spool; too highly of the l'lnLhara reinodle."-.lb Jtw Bin Makmii, Adrian, Texas. Hundreds of such letters expressing gratitude for the good I.ydla II I'ink Imm's Vegctablu Comound has accom pUshed ore consUintly In-lng r'celvsl, proving the reliability of this grand old remedy. If rou vrant special ad lire irrltc to T.rd'n K. I'lnkhai.i Jledlrluof.'... (i-oull-Initial) Lynn, Main. Your letter will ic opened, read aud ausncn-41 by a rromuti and held In strict ronlldcucc. E.D.Weston Official Photographer of the Medford Commercial Club Amateur JTiiiiahing Post Cards Panoramic Work Portraits Interior and exterior vicwe Flash lights Negativea mado aiiv time and any place by appoint incut. 208 E. Main Phono 1471 OPK.V Al'lliri 1HT I Luxury Without 1 Extravagance I Hotel 1 Von Dorn I 242 Turk Street Finest popular priced Hotel in San Francisco Modern Central at ' I rfjs2S OTrv- Ar 'f i-V f' 7 1 rV.i Cottolene makes dollcioua doudhnuts Cotlolcnn makes delicious doughnuta free ftx)tn Bogglnoss, grcjisc and indigestion. Tlio rca Bon is that Cottolene contains vegetable oilnot nnlmnl fats heats to n much higher degree than butter or inrd, fries bo quickly that it forma a criup, dry crust over tho dough nnd prevents the absorbing of the fat. ColtolcHo is decidedly better than butter or lard for all short cning nnd frying. It is healthier, it is qulcker.itis more economical. Coitolcno cost3 no more than lard; yon use but two-thirds of a pound of Cotlo Icao to do the work of a full pound of butter or lard. Coltoleon la never sold In bulk nl vvnya In alr tight tlnpalU which pro tect it from dirt (lvist and odors. It Is always unlfonn and dependable. .THE M. K. rAlKnAHtt COMPANY m Clark & Wright LAWYERS WAMIMM2TO.N, II. O. Public Und Matters: Final Proof. Desert Lands. Contest nnd Mluloy Cuscu. Ucrli). N. L. Tovvnsend PAI.Vl'Ull AMI DHCOItATOIl Hnvo Your Painting, Tinting and Paper llnuglug Done by n Practical Mechanic. Prlcoa High!. Satisfac tion Oiiarautecd. Phono lu:t-K Till Iteiinett Ave. BILL OFFUTT Automobile Expert Now Lornted at tho ("ruler IjiKo (larago a;iH. Ilartlott Stteet ItfU'iiniililc I'rlci-. Work (Jii.iianteed ll-l of Itefcrcui'ci Cam Washed aud Tlrs lUchangtd tlarago Phono PJ-lt. ISIS Theatre TONIGHT The Bullet-Proof Lady A real, livo human bolng who dofies loadon bullots to hurt hor. MOST SENSATIONAL ACT IN VAUDEVILLE Kemp and Melvin In thoir big scream. ANOTHER BIG COMEDY ACT BY THE ENTIRE COMPANY NEW SONGS PHOTOPLAY PROGRAM Tvo Parts GO Sconos THE VENGEANCE OF DURAND Writton especially for tho Vitagraph Co, by REX BEACH PATHE'S WEEKLY . Come early and got a good seat Admission 1 5 and 25 cents VHERI5 TO OO I rONIGHT r STAR THEATRE Alvva)tt In the IawiiI TOIIAV NI 'HI.MOHimW ONLV IIO.N'T MISS TIIIH Willi a HH'ilil Added Allraetlou,, IM tieatloiuilt InxtrurlHe, Ihilcr lalulug W. J. LKIHTI'titlT America's oungNt globe trotter, In n IC niluuto curtain talk nn tho Pnuama Cannl, Illustrated with -lit orlKiiial views photogrnphetl nt not. nhle points nlong tho canal by .Mr. l.lBhtfoot, who has been live ytmrs In tho rauiil tone. IIo will bo heard at tlio Star Muuday and Tuesday. I'ouiplele Change of Program IIHMI I Vet ot .Mutual PIIiiib IUIIII ,hwi)N I In llel Special pi It c for cbllilreu during .M'Hidn)- and Tuoday uinlliirr. To children under )'J yearn will bo admitted on ono he ttekot Two children between I- and 15 will be admitted on om 10c tlckwt. KVIIM.VCS, He mnl Kc CO.MINO 'UV HALOMI''' April SB-sn IT THEATRE THE BEST PICTUnCS IN TOWN 'lONHillT "(IMI COOIs Tt'UN" VltaHraih Omnia "TIIH PltllWT AM Till! .MAN ltdUon Western "oviut tin: piiom:" pathe Comeily 'llltOKHN WAVS" lllogrnph DrJiuu 'LPMoiitiiito fi,itni:.H" Patho (taenia XHAT I'ltlOAV ANI SATllllllAV "A Will and u Way" No. 8 of tho "WHAT IIAPPIIMtO TO M.UtV" Hcrb- It) (T.VIrt .1 Never More, Novor Losa NEW ACTS vir W if ytMft'.tA.&Si,f. wUgy yhv