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,,J-t- y ,.r -s-W-y y i sr-. - -. , ---.-- - i r . t f ,-., T T - verw' , V P JOB STX i i" MTCDKOnr MATT. TTtTBTjyR mDyOnD, OKKflON. TODAY. MAY 2, mm. -?' m r MERCURY DROPS LOW; SMUDGING IS VERY HEAVY With llio nicrflury in exposal spoti ntnndiiifr nt 23 from which point il ranged ipvnrtl ns high n 20 tin coldest night o the frost scnRon vrns experienced Inst night. Orchards Keiiernlly smudged. Those in the foothill vrero not endnnj-cred. Those in the floor of the valley that did not hent Buffered heavily, hnt tho larger orchards were protected to such a de gree thnt they will produce full crops. The low temperatures recorded during tho night were ns follews: Hollywood, 28; Hillcrcst, 29; "401", 27; Snowy Hutte, 28; Totter & Gould 20; Talent, 20; Boar Creek, 23; Hoss Lane, 27; Tnblo Hock, 25; Eagle Point, 22; Hrownsboro, 20; Medford, 28. Smudging began about 2 a. m. in most Meclions and wns general over tho valley nt 4:30 a. m. Firca burned until 7 o'clock. Tho smoke from the pmndgM settled over tho vnlloy Icnvinj- n coating of dirt over the homes of tho city. Tho smoke did not clear away until after the noon hour Friday. Tho damage was extensive in some of the smaller tracts where smudging was not carried on. In the orchard where fires wero started tho tempera ture was raised from G to 10 de grees. . Frost is predicted for tonight It will not be ns extreme as last night, however. IN CALIFORNIA FAILS SACItAMEirrO, Cal., May 2. Many legislators predicted today that no nnti-boxing- measure will be passed by the California legislature at this session, following in the as sembly late last night of Asserably tnnn Bittirn's drastic anti-boxing bill, limiting bouts to four rounds and making the participants and promo ters of lotifler bouts guilty of a fel ony. Tho bill was defeated 37 to 2-1, and friends of the boxing game dc clarc the vote indicates that the bill introduced by Senator Brown, which has not ytl passed in the 6cnnte, will never pass in the assembly. Senator Brown's bill, however, has been amended to allow eight round bouts, and to permit an admission fee of twenty-five cents whero the bouts are staged by organized clubs. The bill has been made a special or der for eight o'clock. SEKNUGBrSWimS AND FIND SCOn'S BODY NEW YORK, May 2. To search for $2,500,000 believed to have been buried by former President Puul Kreuger of the Boer republic on u coral reef in the Indian Ocean, and to recover, if possible, the bodies of Cnptnin Hobcrt F. Scott nnd bis com panions in the Ant-Arctic, an expe dition headed by August DeCastel lane Seymoro of New York is en route today to Sail Francisco. The expedition will sail from that city to tho Ant-nrctic regions. HITSCHE TO OPEN NEW SEED AND FEED STORE Leo J. Mitscho has rented the ninni tnii nf the Star Theater for a seed nud feed business. Tho now firm will bo known ns the Jlonnreh Seed and Feed compuny nnd will handle a full lino of garden and field ..(..! ns well an chicken food and supplies. Tho storo will be open for business on or ueioro amy -iw. a-. Mitscho, who has been u resident of Medford for tho past three years, an nounces that it will bo his business polioy to sntUfy customers or refund tho purehaso price. Ho solicits tho pntroungQ of tho residents of the valley. EARL ROGERS' DAUGHTER'S WEDDING ABRUPTLY HALTED CHICAGO, May 2. Hor wedding to ltnlph Wynnt of this city halted by n chum of tho groom-elect nftor it wns declared tho couplo Becured the license and minister, "just for a Jnrk," Miss Adolo lingers, daughter of Knrl Kogcrs, enter counsel in mo defense of Clhvciico Harrow, is en Tonte to hor homo in Los Angeles from here today. Miss Rogers up jwured to bo highly plowed at the abrupt hulling of tho wedding ur-rangojueuW. L ADS NUMB E ROFSUICIDES MEMPHISINKILLINGS WASHINGTON, May 3 Callfo. nla In general,' anil San Francisco In particular, arc given tho unenviable distinction ot leading tho country In tho number or suicides, and Memphis In tho numbor of murders, by cen sus statistics for 20-odd states, pub lished today. Tuberculosis is tho principal In strument of tho grim reaper, accord ing to tho figures, and Denver leads tho cities In the number ot deaths from that disease, with 292 out of every. 1000 Inhabitants. The statis tics aro based on mortality returns for 1911. In that year thcro wero 94,247 deaths from tuberculosis In the states Included In tho returns, the percentage being 13.9 for 1000 -Inhabitants. Organic diseases of the heart como second, with pcrcontugo ot 14.9. Tho typhoid percentage ts 21. Albany, N. Y., has tho highest per centage for heart disease, with 273.7 per cent, and Atlanta, Ga., tho high est percentage for typhoid, with 60. Violent deaths took S4 per 1000 In tho states mentioned. Montana leads the accident and murder returns for states. ELKS FAREWELL TO E The local lodge of Klks last even ing tendered to Clarence L. Henmes, past exalted ruler of the lodge, n fnrewell party which was tho most elaborate of any ns yet arranged by tho lodge. A business session was followed by a social session which wound up nt midnight with a banquet. Mr. Itcames leaves Sunday night for Portland" to nssumo his duties ns United States attorney for Oregon. At the Churches Scvcntli-Dny Adrcntlst. Services are held at tho Seventh Dar Adventlst church on North RIv- crsldo as follews: Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; preaching, 11 a. in.; toung People's meeting. 12; 30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7.45 p. m. Serv ices will be conducted tomorrow eve ning and tho sermon will bo preached by Elder K. S. Dunch of Iloseburg, president of the Southern Oregon conference. BELMONT TO FIGHT SUIT BROUGHT BY SHOW GIRL NEW YORK, May 2. Declaring that Ilnymond Belmont, the rich young New Yorker, nraply provides for his abandoned bride, who was Miss Ethel Lorraine, a show girl, Belmont's attorney John D. Lindsay, is preparing todny to fight the girl's suit for a money compromise to n finish. The couplo eloped from here last November, but lived together but a short time. Belmont is the son of August Belmout, the millionaire turfman. FROST PREDICTED FOR OREGON AGAIN TONIGHT POItTLANI), Ore., May 2,-Wenth-cr ferecast: Oregon, fair tonight. Heavy front east, light frost west Krtion. Saturday fair and wanner. Northwesterly winds. Mazes 2 for 25c The new Mvjial Laundered CclW (or tlie miny thousand of men who demtnd tomeUuo 2 diffeteot horn the of dinuy collir. Hu Linocord unbreaktlls buttonhole IdeQflver Collars lut longett in Uunderiny hold ihspe. GEO. P. IDE & CO. Also Makers of lie Shirts Tnov. H. Y. Clark G Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, D. O. Public Land Matters: Final Proof. DoBort Lands, Contest and Mining Cases. Scrip, "GENERAL" C0XEY PREDICTS "GUTTERS OF BLOOD" FOR I9M General Jacob S, Coxey, he who led tho "Coxey army" to Washing ton, and was shooed nway by unfeel ing policemen becauso his soldiers violated tho "Keep off the grass" slsns, ha. Just announced that "blood will run In the gutters In 1914." The "gcncMl" will take no part, for by shroud Investments sluco tho days ot his army ho has made a comfortable fortune. Ho now spends most of his tiuio at fashionable hotnjs, whero he philosophizes on current events nnd watches his business Investments. BOWERS HOTEL BECOMES THE N0RT0NIA ONCE MORE The Nortonin Hotel in Portland, for the past two years known as The Bowers, has resumed its original name "Nortonin," A. S. Hogue, the former owner, having purchased the property. This hotel offers very at tractive jK'coiumodiitioiM for Indies visiting or shopping, not being n commercial hotel. Some of the at traction nre the roof garden, large lobby, and cool diuinir room. WELL KNOWN FRUIT IN VISIT VALLEY Two well known fruit buyers ni ii) the valley looking oer conditions, which is their nnminl custom. They n rv Kenneth H. Dny of the firm of Sgobel & Day of New York, nnd 0. l. Bills of 11. U. Bills & Co., or Chi engo. t Tho two buyers nre not traveling together but each luuipciied to reach the valley nt the Hritnn time. Neither would enturo a prediction nt this tunc ns to the outlook for prices in the fall. Mr. I)nv ordinnrilv Is accompanied by his father on his tour of the fruit district each year but this year he is alone as his father is investigating conditions in' Europe. This is Mr. Bills' fin-t visit. He expresses himself as immensely pleased with the orchards of tho Rogue. BRYAN TO ANNOUNCE POPULAR ELECTION LAW WASHINGTON, Mav 2.-An-nouneement of the adoption of the constitutional amendment for the di rect election of United States sena tors probably will be the first offi cial act of Secretary of State Bryan upon his return to Washington from California. w. o. w. notici:. The W. O. W. will glvo a box social and danco at tho Odd Fellows' hall Saturday evening, May 3. All Wood men, their wives nnd friends, nnd prospective members are requested and expected to bo present. A gen eral good time Is anticipated. HOY STKIMIKNS, J. 11. ATWKI.L. II. II. DWUMOND, CIIAS. HOOVKIt, HOUT. TAYI.OH, P. W. WAIT. 8G Committee EOLK DANCING AT NATAT0I1 Professor Kiederick Peterson of Columbia University writes: ''Tho dance seems to fulfill eery requisite of nn ideal exercise, the practical use of all the muscles, the acme of pleas, uinblo emotion, nnd satisfaction of tho clhc)io Hcnie." This is true of the folk dances, they are the ideal natural form of exeriese, moreover, thev are simple, pretty, enjoyable nnd give body con trol as nothing else does, the need nf the many good things derived finni this form of physical exercise has x isted for many years. Polk dancing will he scon for the first time in Medford, Friday night, May 'Jd, at the Nntotorlum at 8 p. m. Tho exhibition will conclude the WDLBtt ;tis VISITOR IN CITY Ad Wolgosl, the Cadillac, Mich., "Wildcat," o.vliglilu eight champion of tho world is ngalii in Medford, this time Tor his third visit. Todny be is looking over several propel tics no couipaiilcd by J. I-,, lturltdull nud in all probability will invest In tho al ley. Wolgnst slates Hint he Is more plcnxcd than ever with the Valley and oxprosxos a hope thnt be can find iv placo here to suit him. Mis. Wol- st did not accompany him remain ing in San Fianelsco. wn mTsrt-crr venr'rt work in physical training, un der the direction of Mrs. (I. T, Wilson. TRY IT! SAYS SAGE TEA DARKENS AND BEAUTIFIES FADED, GRAY HAIR Mliisl With Sulphur Makes Hair Holt and Luxuriant nutl Iteuiotes Dandruff. Tho old-time mlxturo of Sago Tea and Sulphur for darkening grny, streaked and faded hair Is coming In vogue ngaln, says a well known down town druggist. It wns our grand mother's treatment nud hundreds of women and men, too, nro agnln using It to keep their hair a good, even color which I quite sensible, ns we aro living In an ago when a youth fill appearance Is of the greatest ad vantage. Nowadays, though, vvn don't hnvo tho troublesome task of gathering tho sago and tho mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready to ur product called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Itemedy" for shout r.0 conts n buttle H Is tho most pop ular because nobody can discover It has been applied. Simply dampen a soft brush or spongo with ,,Woth,H Sago nud Sulphur" nud draw this through your bnlr, t.klng one small strand at a time Do this tonight, and by morning the gray hair ills appears and after another applica tion It Is restored to Its natural color. What delights tho ladles with Wy eth's Sage and Sulphur Is that be sides beautifully darkening the hair they say it produce that soft luster nud appearance of abundance whlili Is so attractive; besides prevents dandruff; Itching scalp and falling hair. Hero, you grnylmlred folks, gel busy, look years younger. V WmemoM ft fSlio'Q:PalisJtQS NNI.ST QUALITY IAHOHT VAHIRTY TILT rDCK" tin only lilleVihidrflris tt tin tlill-urn' limiu tint n, hhm Mlth.ul rui- k I "iniU.'f miwlof UnrWMM SMIT!.. "ALSO ttUNS tat WMIIM nl hf. -miS,I. IahinIow,lMKllnn "'i "inik"nMiilAillii f tlltn'Wlil Wl.lInli-liit,tlilf Initio. A I. Il "- f'J''' mllMltolltlM'k .ho., IWUh . hs l-iuili r loll.. ts trnU. " B Y rtrt P t, 111 Mull If t.Mir i-i .! "r ok kin.l -.. h'l " U Wlll,!!!-.!-I ll',lf ' I1 WHITTIMOHg UNO. A CO., SO-rO Albn S)llil, Cumtittao. M. OUnlifl ' .VMMifli GOOD, SOUND, TEETH mmXKK; T I t t t y f t r t ? ? ? f ? ? ? ? ? f t y y y t y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y Sensational Sale Saturday DRESS PRINTS 5000 yards new Dross and Shirting Prints, fast colors, on sale Saturday a 4 vard "2 AT MANN'S COTTON CHALLD3S 2000 yards fine Cotton Olial lie. all now at! on sale Saturday lie. all now patterns, p , a yd. f CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P. O. Saturday is Corset Day "Women's Corsets, all sizes, fitted with two pair hose supporters on sale Saturday a AQn pair Solo agents for the "Goodwin" Front l.ace Corset "tho best in the world," ask to sec thoni. "We fit all corsets over $2.50. yours fitted. Be sure and hnvo t New Waists Arriving Daily 2000 new waists to select from consisting of voiles, ratines, batistes and flaxons in tailored and lin gerie styles. If in need of a waist see us. Special -.50 now voile waists trimmed M QQ with silk ratine on sale Saturday, each vl'0 SATURDAY Wo placo on sale our entire lino of Spring Coats and O Al?!? Suits consisting of the latest ideas in tailored and novelty -J J f J styles at Special Sale of Bath Towels Bleached Bath Towels good size, worth 15c Saturday, each 10c Bleached Bath Towels, large size, worth 20o Saturday, each 15c Bleached Bath Towels, large size, worth 25o Saturday, each 20c Saturday Sale of Notions Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton 7 for 25c Large Hair Nets, with rub ber, each 4c Colgate's Tal cum Powder, a can 10c FREE Save Your Sales Slips and Get Wm. Roge rs' Guaranteed Triple Plated Sltvorwaro FREE LONG GLOVES "Kaysers" 1 G button Chamois Gloves a pair 48 "Ivaysers" 10 button Silk Gloves, Satur day a pair 98 AUTOMOBILE VEILS Largo size auto veils made, of good chiffon $2.00 values $1.39 KIDG All our $1.25 Kid Gloves, a pair 98 ,OVES All our $1.75 Kid Gloves, a pair Jj1.59 Sensational Underwear Sale n "Women's 15c Bibbed JC "Vests, Saturday jOlp eacn - "Women's 10c Sleeveless Vests "Women's "Comfy" cut Sleeveless f)Zn Vests "Women 's Umbrella Pants, Saturday OC special "Women's good Union Suits, Saturday OQ a suit a'"' "Women's extra Union Suits, Sat urday, a suit ' fine 48c Sensational Hosiery Sale Infant's Colored 20c grade, Satur day, a pair 1 Tose, 10c "Womoh's Silk Hose, very special Sat- OCp urday, a pair. Kaysor's Italian Knit Silk Iloso, Satur-1 CA xw day, a pair. Women's Fast Hose, Saturday a pair Our celebrated dc Top Lislo Hose, a pair.: Boys' Heavy Hose, Saturday a pair TRADE AT HOME WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE TRADE AT HOME &KH v t y y y y y y y y V f y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y I i t y y y y ! y y y y t y ! A. A A A. A III Black 10c Laven- 50c School 12k arcentuiite Hie lionuly of .1 face ill vmi)h Sometime i'wy Vcii Iiolp out u iilaln fare, but on thing U certain, tliey nre never n iltrliii'nt to any face We make a poolal Mttub of the teeth In olil ami young, ami hava nrhtuviMl an euvlnhlu ri'pu tatlou fur performing flrit-cUM ln tal work In nil IIm hrnnoluM. S'n ulioulil do glad to hnvo your patron age, ami promUe you that ou will ho well MttUfM with our work, our methods, nud our prlot,. Lady Attotulniit. DR. BARBER TIIK li:.VTIST Ovr DanloU for l)uil. Corn a r Main nutl Control. I'liou :5.S.t. PLUMBING Stoam and Hot Wator Heating All Work r-irnlr1 I'rlcv lUaiuaaliln COFFEEN & PRICE IS Howard Blook, Entrno on llti M. Kuui rtion mL &&$ An Inexperienced Writer cntto report nbnll(iarnc,Mntcd tliat"thc first innn up ucrificccl." Nu AnicrScnn hoy would rnukr. utich nn error, lut what can be mikI of players who uc tho old etyle rubber core bull in the face of the ndoption of theCork Center ball by tho big leagues? I low enn they compare their record with tho bitf fellow if they do not uo tho nmuo ball TU ItfxUIn 01cll N.llon.l iku lik Cur Ull It lh cfllcUl lll of ! bill rU. HimI tat lh IlixUlnv IUm lull ClUitu rvl l-tn hl It rw In ul((iinnt fr tl.l on. A. C. SPALDING & DROS. 180 Cerjr Sl, Sn Francltco yl il-lr til carry llpUln gtmtt. i 0 1 .1 ucsc locaica and most m MijiiiHtniMlfcH nonulnr W&&v hotel in the City. Running diilillcd ice water in each room. European Plan, a la Curte Cafe. Tariff on Rooms 12 room . . $1,00 each CO room . . . . 1,60 each SO room 2.00 each GO room ilh ptidlt Ull 2.00 each BO room with print bath 2.50 each 30 lultec, bedroom, par lor and bath 3.00 each For more than one nueit add 11.00 extra to the above rate for each additional gueit. Reduction by week or month, 9 Manafmint CAi(r IV. Ktllty iti-h-msi y:Ywii:i KTZfreati F.G.ANDREWS .. kotiaoo of Grill und Dlulng Ilouw. M v ifa !.; . .C .Au'