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PAGE SIX WCfcjffWSS DID AND FRESH arrcpFOTiT) mail tribune, tenyflnp, -oukook TnnnDAYtwjmTUHY,o34. u..n. FRUITS NOT LUXURY BUT NECESSITIES WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 5. Fresh fruits nro divided Into two clnsseH, "flavor fruits" and "food fruItB," according as thoy ore val ued for their flavor or as a food, ac cording to tho office of nutrition In vestigations for tho United Stntes dopartmont of agriculture. Thoso that nro 80 per cent or more water fall under tho first classification (ap Vies, pears, peaches, and most of our common fruits), while those con taining less fall under tho latter (ba nanas, grapes and tics). Tho food value of a pound of dried fruit Is. of cuurio, uiuca greater lunn inui 01 a pound of fresh fruit. A pound of tho latter will yield an average of about six ounces dried, but tho amount of water In tho original fruit Is no guide to Uio food valuo of tho dried product. Chemical Changes Follow Tho main change which takes placo during drying Is tho loss of water, but other changes also oc cur. Very often tho right degrco of heat produces changes not unllko those which occur during natural ripening on tho plant. In somo cases tho crudo fiber which forms tho basis of tho plant structure Is reduced In amount or softened. Much of tho starch Is changed to somo form of sugar. Tho chango In flavor Is due partly to the proportionate Increase of sugar from loss of water and to absolute increase from cbomlcal changes. To determine which of two fruits Is more economical, not only must tho cost per pound bo known, but tho amount of bodily fuel that makes for energy and protein (musclo-bulld-ing material) a pound of each would supply. Ono snust also consider what cxpenso Is required to proparo each less a pound than raisins, but a given sum spent for grapes will buy n smaller amount of nutrltlvo matcrl&l, since tho proportion of water is much higher than In tho raisins. Dried Fruits Economic! On tho other hand, low-priced fresh fruit is sometimes as economical as a somewhat cheaper dried fruit, since tho latter would rcqulro sugar and fuel to mako it ready for the table. Attention should also be directed to tho extent of inedible material. Numerous studies made of nutrl tlvo values by tho offlco of experi ment stations have shown that dried fruits may bo termed an economical article of diet. Fruit products in general contain little protein, but as sources of energy, derived almost en tirely from their sugar, dried fruits aro decidedly cheaper than meats and compare favorably with dairy products. Thoy are, however, more expensive than cereals and starchy vegetables, such as dried beans and potatoes. Under no circumstances should fresh and dried frulta bo thought a luxury, slnco thoy supply the needed nutritive material as an integral part of tho diet, besides adding to the at tractiveness of the dally fare. If thoy aro to bo eaten raw, grades mauo ana nmrkctoa in a cleanly way should bo obtained, The amount of dried fruit produced in the United States Increased 675 per between 1899 and 1909. California produces, more than four-fifths of the yearly output. According to a. vory rough estimate, each person in this country consumes on an avcrago G or C pounds of dried fruit n year. CHAMBERLAIN BIL L TO 01 HMDS FO POSTAL ROADS Copies linve been received lion of Hie bill introduced hy Senator ('limn berlnin for $500,000 postal roud tin proprinlion. It rends n follew: "Tliut there U hereby Appropriated the sum of $."00,000, out of nn money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to he expended liv the secretory of agriculture in co-oper-ntion with the postmaster gencrnl in improvinc the condition of roads to he selected bv them over which rural delivery N or may hereafter be es tablished, such improvement to bo for the purpose of nscertninitnr the increnso in the territory which could be served by each carrier ns a result of such inmrovement, the possible increase of tho number of delivi days in each year, the amount re quired in excess of local expenditures for the proper maintenance of such roads, mid the relative savinc to the government in the operation of the rural delivery service and to the lo cal inhabitants in the transportation of their products by reason of such improcmcnt, and report the rcMilt in detail to confess; Provided, that the state or the locnl subdivision thereof in which such improvi'mete is mndc under this proxisiou shall furnish double the amount of money for the improvement of the mad or road, so selected. Such improve ment shall be mndc under the super vision of the secretary of agriculture." LIST OF JURORS . 1RGUIT COURT FR FEBRUARY TERM E NOT ON AUSTRALIAN TRIP The Following list of jurors lmc boon drinv.il to servo til 1 bo .February term. UUl; Clint (liillntin. Sterling, fanner; John Arnold. Medford, faVmen Geo. K. Fox. Ccn rnl Point, farmer; P. Hnthe, Phoenix, oreliardWt ; Ws V. Gregory. Mound, fanner; l. II. Hughes, Phoenix, Farmer; Robert .1 Hrevnrd, Medford, fanner; I). W. Heche, Mound, fanner; Fred X. ("Impel, Hogue River, fanner; A. . Weidner, Talent, fanner; Nelson Wi ley, Medford, carpenter; A. II. Klein hammer, Sterling, fanner; M. F. Cy ester, Ashland, farmer: J. II. French, Fugle Point, farmer: ..V. Parker, Pig ltutte, fanner; Paul M. .lannev, Medford, fanner: I. C. Robuctt, Cen tral Point, merchant; John J. lll man, Ashland, fanner; J. Penrt, Phoenix, erchardist: Win. Uruin. Tal ent, farmer; Kdw. Dimmick, Wittier. fanner: II. S. Gleiu, Talent, on-hanl-ist; Fred Dunlap, Pig P.utto, farmer: Harry W. Reames, Phoenix, merch ant; F.lmo Neil, Ashland, farmer; F. V. Mollis, Medford, merchant: I). Welch, Medfonl, orchanlist; Geo. E. Sprague, Medford. fanner; Ed Thompson, Rogue River, merehnnt: E. A. llonliug, Foots Creek, farmer W. W. Ellington, Sams Valley, farmer. SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. Fob. 5. Flat denial of published reports that he Intended leaving for Australia Im mediately after his scheduled bout April 3 with Harlem Tommy Murphy was made hero today by Willie Rit chie, the lightweight champion. It had been reported that Ritchie had promised "Snowy" Baker, the Aus tralian promoter, to mako tho trip to Sydney and box either Young Saylor or Herb McCoy In June. "I don't Intend to leave tho United States until I have given all the boya here a chance at my title," said Rit chie. "There Is too much money In sight hore to box such men as Wol gast, Welsh, Rivers and Cross to go to Australia. After these men have been disposed of I may make the trip." LIFE IMPRISONMENT I AST! SAN FRANCISCO, Cab, Feb. ,5.- Jean Liibiintn, alias Clydu Kaufman, tins coiuehHcd trum robber mid for ger, was brought to San Francisco today from Auburn. Ho was identi fied horo by several mail clerjw, who wcro on the threo trains hold up by I.uliantit in tho last four month. I.ubitniii was ordered incarcerated in tho Alnmedit county jail pending notion by tho Federal grand jury, which was expected to tako up his case tomorrow. . L0B1N6ER NAMED E WASHINGTON, Fob. C Tho nominations of Charles Loblnger of Omaha to bo Judge of tho federal court in China, and Colonel George Harnett to be e. an a J or general and commandant of the United States marine corps were sent to the senato today. MARYSVHXE. Cnl.. Feb. .1. -Richard Ford ami Hennnn Suhr. the two men convicted oF second degree murder in connection with the riot on tho Durst hop ranch near Wheat land Inst August, were sentenced to life imprisonment in Folsom pciiifn tiury today. Rail was rcFuscd penil ing appeal. There wus no demon stration in the courtroom and the two men took their sentences stoic ally. The cases grew out oF the death oF District Munwell. Others in connec tion with thut of Deputy Sheriff Reurdun were dismissed, as were those uguinst Edward MalouF, Al fred Nelson and Earl Cokcley, hith erto held on chnrge of complicity in tho killing of Mnmvell. KLAMATH HIGH WINS BASKETBALL GAME Tho Klamath high school basket ball team won from tho local high school squad In last night's game by a margin of four points. Tho scoro was 19-15. Tho game was clean and snappy and a pretty ono to look at. Medford led in the find half but lost tholr pep In tho last slowing up and allowing their opponents to bcoro at will. Thomas and Ilrown starred in basket shooting for tho local quintet. A largo delegation of rooters wero on hand and somo spirited yelling took placo. The senior girls team defeated a picked team from the other classes In a fast and well played preliminary by a 6-2 scoro. Thero was also u game botweon the boys' second team and tho Talent first squad which was won by the former by tho one-sided score 20-1. PLAN PURCHASING AGENT FOR THE CITY The new council plugged nnother leak in the municipal pockctbook at an adjourned session Wednesday night, when they ordered the purch ase oF all supplies For city depart ments timing!) Hie rhainnai) oF coun cil committees, pending the Framing oF nn ordinance by City Attorney McCabc providing For the establish ment of a purchasing department. Until then member oF the council will give their consent, mid see the necessity oF snme before ft purclinso. Some eily employe with n knack for fixing things will be detailed to inn- repairs to shovel Jiniulle.s, etc., in stead of buying new ones, ns under the old order. An oniinauce rcasessing sewer district No. Kl, to include all prop erty benefited indirectly or directly uicrciiy, mm exempting all previous ly assessed, was passed. This is the assessment responsible for the W. K. Phipps controversy with tho old council. AT STAR THEATRE Again tho Star 'theatre of torn ono of the greatest of nil novelty acts "The Ono Arm Trio." They nro right up to tho notch and havo scored tho biggest kind of a hit In each town pln oil In, Notwithstanding tlii) fact that each man has only otto arm, they play nearly a doien different In struments to perfection. It Is worth anyone' time to see this act, especially tho novol contri vances Invetttod by these threo play ers to use In placo of their missing 1 1 muls. Tho using of ono bow In playing tho violin, ninl another In playing a cello, by tho same man at tho samo tlmo. and tho fingering of each In strument being done by the other two men, Is Indcod wondorful and was only accomplished after mouths of practice. "The Kissing Cup." an excellent four part photoplay will bo shown for the last tlmo tonight. Tomorrow the "Famous I'lacr" productions will start with Mary l'lckford In "Cn price" as tho first ottering. Tlioao pictures havo been n big success everywhere and arc staged and pro duced under tho personal supervision oj Daniel Frohman himself, which Is nlono a guarantee of their being tint class. EH WRECK ACTORS' HOTEL WKSTPOKT, Coitntv Mitvo, lie land, Feb. ftV -Angered nt wlint Hiey considered reflections upon the Irish in George Ilirnitnslinin'H "(lenctiil John Regan," about fillO men ently todav attacked tho hotel at wldcji the members of the theatrical com pany (thiol) produced the play tvcio guests, partly wrecked it itud hurl mis' hurt one of the nolor. BREAKS A COLD IN A FEW HOURS PAPE'S l'lrt Home of Pair's Cold CutitMiiui! Itcllctc nil the (5ripH Mlery Contains no Quinine Weather Forecast Oregon Fair tonight and Friday; colder tonight, with n cold wave: xero temterntures east portion; cold weather For several days- northerly winds. MKDFOHP 1IIIUGG1ST HAS V.U.IWW.K AGP.NCY L. n. Hnsklns has tho Medford agency for tho almplo mixture of buckthorn bark, glyccrlno, etc , known as Adlcr-1-ka, tho romedy which became fnmous by curing np pcndlcltls. This slmplo remedy has powerful action and drains such sur prising nmounts of old matter from the body that JUST ONB H03K re llcvcs sour stomach, gas on tho stom ach and constipation almost J.MllKI). lATBLV. Tho QUJCK action ot Adf er-l-ka Is aatonlshng. Don't stay atuffed-upl Quit blotting and snuffling! A doso of "I'apo'a Cold Compound" taken every two hours until threo doses nro tnkett will end grippe mis ery ninl break up a severe cold either In tho head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens clogged. up nos trils nnd air passages; stops nasty discharge or noso running; rollovos sick headache, dullness, foverlahttess, soro throat, sneering, soreness and stiffness, "I'npo's Cold Compound'' Is tho quickest, surest relief known and costs only 25 cents nt drug store. It nets without assistance, tasto nice, and causes no Inconvenience Don't accopt a substitute. -nrsra Families who bnko their en lion and cookies at homo will appre ciate tho accurate combination of pure IngrodleutH which makes Crescent Baking Powder so suro of good results, Sold by (Uocer Crescent Mfg, Co., Heattlo UNDERSTAND THAT When you buy eyo glasses of mo you get what your eyes require as proven by a scientific examination, and at a prlco consistent with tho best quality and sorvlco whothor you pay 13.00, $5,00, IS. 00 or moro. DR. RICKERT I.'ye Sight SpecUlM Suite 1-2, Over Deuel's 3, ill. Green Trading Stamps (liven Can't Hill' lit Adnki liiiis Every Woman'CaaU Loving Glance at ina rustling Cuddled in Its Donnst. A woman' lirnrt ivmiomU t the wrt nr of h pretty child, ami more so to-day wun rrrr ixiun tinoi the silrcnt of Moth er's Friend. Tlili U a wonderful external help t inuiclt ami tnlon. It penttratr tlm Hi sum, tuaxr them readily yltld to nat ure's demand for imnilon. so there ! no period of psln, discomfort, itrslolof. nan peit or other symptom no often dlitrclnc durltts III smloit wee of expectancy. .Mother's Friend lunruushly lulirlentm every nerve, tendon and tmincld Involved nnd I a sure preventive for caking ot tht breait. And particularly to rottns mother I thl floou remedy of ltietimlte tlue. It enable them to prmerve their health snd strencth. and they rem it In prettr by having Voided nil the sutTerlng and ilauier that would otbepvlie accompany auca an occa Ion. You will And ttiU splendid remetly on sale at all dmr storm at f l.tW a tottl. Wrlle IlradAeld Iteyutator Co.. tt U mar Illdr., Atlanta, (5a.. for their laitruct It book for eipectaut mother. II I II I iillMMH H IlllJ'jfcf fJJ(JjjLUi ldi?KrLWyrl The ALCO Jh Uio now niinio for our (jonfoctiono'ry nnd cigar filoro, conioi' jMnin ami South Conthil. Suvonil nppropriato iuuihih wore MiggeHhul, tho ono hu hsctod boinj; Hont in by Miu Maudo WoodH, who rocoivod tho prize of a box of candy. WEST & WHITMEAN E. D. Weston Official Photographer of tb Medford Oommorclal Olub Ainntuilr Finirihinp Post Cardu Pniiorftiuit' Work Fliwh lightH Portraits intcriiifaiid ixtnor vwv SuKatives inadc an tin. ud iinv nbu'i ' ini'iit U M. HAUMON. Mnnsirer. 20RE Main Pnonev 1471 DON'T FUSS WITH MUSTARD PLASTERS CHICHESTER S PILLS W THK VL4MUN0 UIUNU. A 1 w m Tkltkftmr mmmmtnm4A t'ttU la 4 4 U.U ulliAV , toll Willi Ulua Klttea. Tk lr. Wr ofjr.r V (rcfii. A.k lot cni.cifkn.Tzu a bllloNB IIUANIt PILL, lo. SS WOMAN WANTS TO HELP OTHERS By Telling HowLydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. Miami, Okla. "I had a femalo trouble and weakness that annoyed mo continually. 1 tried doctors and alt kinds of medlclno for several yeara but was not cured until I took Lydla E. I'inkham's Vegeta ble Compound. I hope my testimonial will help other suf fering women to try your wonderful medicine." Mrs. Mary R. Miller, Box 453, Miaml.Okla. Another Woman who lias Found Health inLydlftE. lMnkliniu'H Vegetable Compound. Lindsborg, Kansas. " Somo years ago I suffered witli terrible pains in my side which I thought wcro inflammation, afso with n bearing down pain, back ache, and I was at times awfully ner vous. I took threo Iwttles of Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound and em now enjoying good health. I will be glad to recommend your medlclno to any woman suffering with femalo trou ble and you may publish this letter." -Mrs. A. L. Smith, R. No. 3, Box CO, Lindsborg, Kansas. If you havo tho Hllghtcst doubt that Lydla K.PInkham'H Vcgeta-bloCompoiindwilllielpyou.wrlto to Lydla K.PlnkhamMcdicineCo. (confidential) Lynn,Mass.,forad vlce. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by u woman, and held In strict confidence. . There's no sonay, lntmlxlnK up a mess of mustard, ftpur and water ami getting everything all mussed up when pou can so easily relievo that pain or soreness with a little clean, whlto MUSTKROI.U, MUST K HOLE is mado ot pure oil of mustard and other j. helpful ingred ients, combined In tho form of n pleasant whlto ointment. It takes tho placo of tho out-of-dato mustard plaster, and will not blister! Ml'STKUOLK xlves Instant rcllof from Soro Throat. Ilronchltls, Tonsil Ills, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neu ralgia, Headache, Congestion, Pleu risy, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of tho Hack or Joints, Mprains, Horo Jtiixcies, limine, unu- btalus, Krostcd Feet, Colds of th") Cheat (it prevents J'neumonja). At our druggist's, In -5c and COc Jarr, and a special largo hospital size for Accopt no substitute. If your lirugglat cannot supply you, send 2uo or..'0c to the MU8TKJIOLB CompnpW Cltnjahd, Ohlq, nnd wo will mall you a JaV. postago prepaid, (C4) Or. M. M. Klttoll, Jamnlca, N. Y says: "Samplo ot Musterolo was re ceived and havo found It very satis factory Indeed. Produces quick re sults; nnd as you speak of It, no blister." N Perfume Atomizer FREE Wo have just received a shipment of DA BROOK'S EXQUISITK PWKFUMKS. In order ;to introduce the.so'Kpods wo are imin; u PKUFUME 'ATOk- VA'IU with every ounee of the perfume. HASKINS for HEALTH $MM$M$MM$ LH.I ulKMllat.8t, ! KtlULU S010 BY DRUGGISTS EVERYVWCfre IF THEY'RE KLEIN MADE THEY'RE TAILOR MADE Medford Tailor r f T t ? T T t r t t T T T T t ? T T f f r t f t T 20c grrnlo Klaxon lnIargo as sortment of small dresden pat terna, per yaVd 15c 91.04 value, neiv aoHmpnt nf Mexiiillne I'rtllroatN nwulo ultli gntlirrliitr nroiiud the ImiIIoiii. nil neiv aliadrti fO.OM Jioe&tb: Exclusive Dry Goods Every day wfe retioive now shipinonts of Spring Goods,' and our showing of tho latest novelty goods is bigger than any time before. "We believe it is more satisfactory to make your selection now. The newest patterns and most desirable cloth is now sIiowimhi our counters, and while all sold cannot be duplicated this soason, we earnestly invite you to inspect our lines. Most of the novelties are on display and trouble lo show them. ? J ? f X ? no New arrival of French Crepo, very sheer and conies with heavy nub effect, Htrlpca nnd chocku. Prlco from ooc to $1.75. 10 Inch Itatlno.'niado from fin est grado of Koft cotton and looks llko flno wool, all tho latent spring shades, exception al big vuluo for, per yd f 1.00 Imported Kngllsh Crepes nmrto very soft with raised rlco pat tern, 30 Inches' wldo, comes In now Itoman Btrlpen and utt sorted plaids, per yd IMc Imported Japaneso Crepo, plain colors and stripes, guaranteed to wear andglvo satisfaction at per yard, only Kc English Cambric Percale, 36 inches wldo, oxtra good quality and laundries Just llko 'linen, per yard 13c A I Inch Premier DrcHH floods, a now stylish cloth for sprint siiltH or dresses, nindo very soft) yet lias a firm body und beautiful, sllkvflhlsh,. alj "new sptlng shades nor yard,...il.i!.1 t 40 liicli Crono Vollo, Just tho thing for evening, It In soft ana fluffy nnd drapes vory pretty. All now and dainty ahadbs, per yard,, , ,.., qi)c GC Inch Ilourle Clouklngs real nnvolty and somothlng now for spring coatH, per yard f 3,00 36 Inch all wool Sorgo, hotter valuo than over offered boforo, spoclal pur yard (Oc CCc grado, all wool Challlou, now drosdon patterns on light ground, special per yard 10c TootnlH Foulard Satluo aro im ported Kngllsh SatluoH with Hiuall design and soft shades, looks llko silk anil wenru hot ter, prlco 30o Spring (llnghumH ahoyvn In big uusnrtnioiit of now pnttornc, vory beat,iitiilfty Jf.' K. C, and Toll OuNord at, por yard..ia,o ' ,'. I. . Standard Calico light and dark colors, also cotton Challles at pur yard 5c 2,00 closo only . Ilondorsnn out whllo Corsets, to thoy last OKo $1,50 Simmons colors, assortod out Gloves, all slus to closo 09o COOO.ynrds all linen Oluny lacos values up to 10c por yard, at, only Oc tHr. ullk covered Collar Stayi, D In ono envelope, 3 and 3'j InchcH high for no Nlcklo Snfoty 1'liiH, coma In 3 sles, madiwgood ami strong 3 dozen for - , .....no S Ladies' Silk nlr Nets with elastic, comes In i all colors, whllo thoy last Be Ono lot of odds nnd onds Htnmped goods, consisting ot pillow tops, runuiirs, squares, etc., to closo at, from 5c to 30c Now lino of flno Satin mil lions for spring nrrlvod. Wo now havo all narrow ribbons In any ahado. Ank to hoo tho Pine Trot) Ilihbons) thoy aro best. Pictorial on sale, Patterns for Marcit j ts4 . f AVA I X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t T Y Y Y Y I 4v.r..v