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PAGE SIX MTCDFOKD MAIL TRTBTIND, MfiDFOTlD, OTMflON, TTITTttRDAY, IrRTmTTAftY 101-1. 10, TANGO CRAZE PROVES E 10 XPENSV E P0CKETB00KS The tiuigo erur.o lmn nit tick Med io rd society yiptavo in the pocket book ninl oNewhero. UoiUcm of the dunce the Argentine Uepuhllo ninl tlu popt tabooed imt putigUng up from $75 to $100 u day, oolleolivclj, for tlio right to ho pupiN f touchers whoso contract cults for ffiOO for a months' work. Ity ir(o of thee figures there should he little liositn- tioit in tunpiitiK up to the troniurer'n otfiee when tn.xos full duo April I. Tlio iloniro, for the tnngn neeoinp lishmeut is not eonfiueil lo iiuy one fcot or locality. Talent ninl Phoenix niul Jacksonville contrihutc ii scholar or two. Dancing olubn have regular hours, ami the women clerks of the citv lime joined together to ncipiirc the fad., High school students hac hecoino infected. Most of the pupils to date hnvo heen women, lint tlu men folks are beginning to warm up and take interest. Weduiduv the tenehers lahored coven hours at $10 ah hoar teaching the fiuo points to classes. CRANFIELD BURIAL 10 BE AT ALBANY KPOKN'i:. Feb. 10. F. L. Crnu rill, pioneer of Orecon nnd merchant of Mod ford, who died nt the homo of his sister, Mrs. K. J. Crow, ndjoln lug the city of Kugcno on the south, Wednesday morning about 3 o'clock, of heart trouble, aged C! years, will be Interred nt Albany. Mr. Cranflll had been visiting Mrs. Trow for several days nnd was In his usual health when ho retired. A short time before ttio end cutno he nwoko his sister, tolling lior that ho was very sick, nnd soon afterward expired. Mrs, Cranflll of Medford who was notified of her husband's death by wlro, nrrlvcd hero from Medfurd to day to convey the remains to Albany for burial. Mr. Cranflll enmo to Oregon when n boy and had lived nt Medford for tlio past quarter of n century, lie was n life member of tlio Masonlo lodge, nt Jefferson and a member of tlio Odd Fellows' lodgo nt llotobtir,r llu leaves besides his wife, a daugh ter, Kdlth, and a son, Charles, em ployed by the Portland street rail w.y company. BUSHNELL SPEAKS NEXT MONDAY UPON BLIND SENATOR VICTIM OF BLACKMAIL PLOT PBU CPU GROUND FOREST PROTECTION COST $260 IN 1913 SAI.K.V, Ore, Feb. 19-Tho Htato forester last year expended 1 1C.802. Cl for tlio forest protection service. Of this nmount I1C.G18.3G was ex pended for salarlos nnd oxponscs of supervising wardens nnd other field men, and $20-1 26 for fighting fires. Under tlio law tlio counties uru re quired to pay one-third of thin ex penso, so Htato Treasurer Kay Is now sending nut statements to tlio ver ious counties browing their propor tion, Klcvon of tlio counties have fallod to pay tliolr share for tlio last throo years, Tlio amount duo from the counties for last yonr's sorvlco ! $.1000.87. It Is apportioned us fol fel fol eows: linker, $221; Honton, 1150; Clack amas, $270; Clatsop, 27G; Colum bia, $327; Coos, $280; Crook, $107; furry, $118; Douglas, $107; (Jrnnt, $188; Hood Itlvcr, 103; Jneksou, $200; Josophlno, $243; Klamath, $189; Lake, $ur.; I.nno, $2S8; Lin coln, 193; I, Inn, $300; Mnrlnu, $135; Multnomah, $1!9; Polk, $177; Tilla mook, $224; Union, $114; Wallowa, $123; Wasco, $C; Washington, $232; Wheeler, $182; Ynmlilll, $170, ALASKA RAILROAD BILL PA8SES HOUSE WASHINGTON, Feb. 19. Tlio Alauku railroad bill authorizing Pres ident Wilson to construct a $35,000, 000 railroad from tho Alasku count to tho great coal fields passed tho Iiotiso yesterday 230 to 87. A similar inoasuro has already paused tlio son ata. Tho bills will bo taken up Im mediately In conforonco. At tho eleventh hour aftor a sharp preliminary skirmish tho houso elim inated tho provision authorizing u $35,000 000 bond Isutio to flnunro tho railroad. Tlio sonnto hill uuthor Uod u $40,000,000 bond Ishuo, Tho nmonded inoasuro provides for financing tho projoct from tho cur rent funds In tho troasury, tho prosl dont bolng limited to $35,000,000, $1,000,000 bolng appropriated for Dr. anil Mr. MiinIiucII aio cumin to MotU'oul i'ii Mondav. Dr. Ilii'di ucll is the much -talked -of preidciit of Pacific univeiHitv, nnd is in great or donintid limit niiv olhor leclutci' in university ovlonslnn vvoik "I'laviMounils mid Public Hoot on tlou" will he the big suhject of tin doctor's sones of Icctuios hue "Playgrounds" In nno of Dr. Hush nell's liohhlox, ami alno of Mrs, Iluli noil's, hoth Dr. and Mrs, HiinIiiioII having for several vonrs fpcut their summers in making careful aludicH of schools and pinks the count r over, llenr this big lecturer .Mondav night in the high school uudiloritm nt H o'clock. Mrs. Hushnoll will nddrcHs the (Ircnler Mcilford club Mouiluy nt W p. in. hi library looms. Dr. ltushui'll will nddrcss the high school pupils Tuesday morning, Feb ruary 21. Tlio local schools ami grounds will he carefully inspected hv Dr. nnd Mrs. Ilusliuell before the nrosentu lion of this great lecture. Illustrated slides will ho used ( show tlio won derful lliiuiri that can ho accom plished locally. CAOSE IS SECRET XI'.W VOItIC, Feb. 10. If no thing more than mere incoiiipntaliil ity of temper wu rcpiuiihlo I'or the divorce Krauteil in Paris rVliruur 11 to Mr. and Mm, Clarence II, Mackny, it was iuimiho to learn hero today what it was. All that whs deliultelv known w that mutual charges of decrti.i wore made, that the decree was m secretly granted that news of it did not leak out until last night, that custody of the couple's three chil dren was given lo the father, wiln the uuderslundiiii; that the mother might see them nt uuv reiiMiuiihlo time, nnd that finances d d not fig uru in the proceedings, though it was understood Mrs. M.ickav wn liber ally pi mldcd for bj mi agreement iiindo out of court. FIVE-MASTER LOST OFF CAPE HATTERAS NHW YOHK, Feb. 19 - The five masted Ktneo, reported yesterdny In distress off Cnpa llntterns, rnuld to found nowhero today and It was feared It had gonu down with Its crow of II, Tho Klnoo was seen first from tha steamship City of Atlanta but nt tint tlmo It seemed likely to weather the storm. Later, In response to wire less signals from shore stations, tlio United Fruit company's steamship Matapan, with Colonel (ioetluils among others on board, cruUod so long off tho rnpo. looking for tho fho-master, that tho colonel's arri val In Now York promised to bo de layed a day. Tho revenue cutler Onondaga wnj seeking tho Klnco today, CHAMBERLAIN OPENS FIGHT AGAINST WILSON WASHINGTON, Feb. 19. -In tho sonnto )eHterday Senator Chamber lain drnmactlenlly declared ho would not "stultify" hlmsoir by telling his constituents ho had not kept his plat form pledge on tho tolls exemption "liecaiiHo tho prcslduul does not agreo with mo." Houator Chamberlain, who voiced tho first formal opposition to tho president within tho democratic ranks mild; "it 1b history that tho railways prevented tho construction o tho Panama canal for yenra whon tho (liiestlon of grnntlng coastwise ves sels freedom from tolls was dUeussod thnso who know tho railway lobbyists could look In tho galleries and roe. ogulzo tho fares nt .Mr. Scbwcrln and other lobbying for tho railways and opposing this part of tho Panama act. Having fallod to defeat tho building of tho canal thoy Invado tho diplo matic Holds," Htr ttHIf NOTICE B. P, 0. ELKS Lodgo will bo culled nt 7:.'lf) p. m. hIiiiip ami u short sen hIoii held lo give those who wish to attend show. Tiuiu to ;o niter lodge. A. O, IHJHOKSH, Kxulted Hitler, 1tt tHtt tt t nioMvj p uuix u VERDICT F OR GORE USES COLLAPSE OF IS. BOND OKLAHOMA CITY, Feb 19. -Pulled Ktntes Senator (lore was swamped today by tho flood of tele grams whlrh pouted In on him con gratulating him on his victory In tlio $10,000 diimngo suit brought uKnltnl him by Mrs. Julian lloiid. who nc cuiied him of attnrklug her while they were conferring together In n Washington hotel last March eonrern lug her husband's inudldncy for tho Oklnliumn City Internal rmouun col lortomhlp. Mrs lluiid wn reportisl on tho verge of ncnntis collapso. The Jury wns out but fhe minute Inst evening he to re retiirulun with the M-nllfl for the blind senator. (lorn haft not let decided whether he will Institute damage prnrocdliiKs against Mrs lloud. FEDERAL RESERVE CITIES UNCHOSEN WAHIIINUI'ON. Feb. 19. The federal tero bank orgnulintlou coinniltteo Is bark In Washington nf tor a fho weeks trip througli the country. In n ststeiueiit Irsiied to ulght they nunouneed Its (election of federal reierto cities and tho definit ion of the rosorvc districts would not be inndo until careful consideration had been given to the Information accumulated on the trip. With Medford trsdo Ii Meilford mnde Chicken Pie Dinner PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PARLORS FRIDAY, FEB. 20th 6 to 8 P. M. MKNT Chicken IMc Mn.shcil Potatoos IVn CtthbiiKi Sulntl lolly Drown nnd hile litvnd CoI'IVp Ice CVcitin and Cako IMJICKnOt? Proceeds used (o my debt on .Manse. lOVEKYBODY WI0LCOMI0 CHICHESTER S PILLS W- rH:llMONIIIKANl. A i QSa l,MI.M-lrli.'4 llra4yV J 'lilt In lira ' nninivvir ...I, IMlr. I lil, Mm Kltlna. V af, 'lV n .llirr. Ilrnr rjt.T, w f i.i a . k i-j ditltt IiVm.TI'11 H 9 SilAMOMi IHUhli l'l.l.i.l- a I )tai(tahUlll.ftlftt.AlaarlKIUII S01O DV DRUGGISTS LVERYMOE PROBE MYSTERY OE DISAPPEARANCE L AND I SHOTS OIK'IIAItn HAItNIWS A team can pull iih big a loud with It iih any other harnemt and cuiuiot Injure tho treen while plowing. Call II. l IIOXNI'.V, J'hoiio HIIH-M. SMUDGE POTS 2000 SmudBO Voto, slighlly used, So ent'h while they hist H. B, PATTERSON Quaker Nurseryman. Phono 752-J liientlgntton of a ni)iterloui Hlieotlug on tho JachKonvllle road near the termlnim of the Went Main Mrcot paving, about four o'clock thin morning wuh boKiiu thlx afleruoou by the pnllie. They aio looking for the wlittrcuhiiiiU of Lee Dean, n milker Miiplo)eI at the .1. W. Snider dairy, wIioho miltciun and hat rack wore found thin mornluc at tho end of tho paving. Thn hat mick In Hplotched with blood. Demi wan ilUehargod by the dairy owner, and rode to town thin iiiuru lug with the milk dollvorymau, nllRlitlug at tho pavement. That wan the hint Keen of him, t far M thn police know. About the imiui lime tho milk wagon driver aw a bugg)' with four men. nil apparently Intoxicated driving toward Jnckrou vllle They would have pitMcd Dean, nnd the pollre theory l that hu left bin belonglngN, and went with them. People living about a mllo from the end of tho paving heard five mIioIn In rapid MirrcMlnu about 4.. 10, and rapidly driven homo hoof nftcr ward. Shortly alter vou o'uloc): Snider wn walking down tho road, whon a HtnuiKor imniied him on n bc)rle, and liHiulred It hu had hcanl an) thing about the uliootlug which wan hi flrnt luformatluii. After ward neighbor told hi in of hearing the idiot, and reported It to the po lice. Denu hu a win and n daughter liv ing on North llartlolt ttreet. I ' ' ' IB k IP if' III. I! 1 W ill mi$$,$'( 'l)m Dr. t. I). Mnli of the federnl linieiiii of plant indiixliy i deliver iiik u xerioi of illiiHtrated IccturcN to tockmen In the wel on the Mile jeet of plant puikonou lo ktock. Then Why Pay More? A fii-ht-ela.ss ImkiiiK powder should not cost inoi'o titan li.'ie per pound -Hint this is so has been proven by I ho tenddy in ereasing jiopulnriiy or Crescctn Baking Powder It is hik'h Krndo then why pay more beeanse of the ex tra vacant and un initliftil chiims of the old lime baking pow ders i Hold by fl moors Crescent Mlg. Co., Seal tie. "Jolly I'liti rtnhn rit" at thn I'ago Trcntcr Saturday and Sunday ulght, BOURNE FATHER OF PARCEL POST WASHINGTON. I'Vli. III. -Co.i-greHhinaii Moon of Tennece, dcni" crutio clialriuaii of the lioiixc nun inlltee on MitoffieeH uild pout roaiN, given to ex-Senator lloiime of Or cgon chief eiedit for the enactment of the parcel Mt law. Ill dmeiiiiiiou of the poKtoirice approiriutioii bill ill the lioue u few day ago, ho ic laU'd iMMiie of the i'ireuuitMiieit of the eiiHeluienl of the parcel pul law, tntiiiK Hint tlio xouu Mileiii hill wiin n xeuate ninriiilmcnt, which, with Nome uidditicHtlHU, wn udoptcd I in both liouoeH, "If there i nnvhody, in in judg ment, who i entitled inoie than uu hoil eUe, in connection with that lull, to the ctrdit of lt witcrints, it in the fonuer xenator limii tlrervou, Mr. Iloiinu'," Mini 'oiigrc"U.iiii Moon. SENT $20 TO HELP BUY TELEGRAPH LINES SAN I'llANCISl'O, Cnl , I'ob Hi,' -Tho San Kriini'lNcnii who forwarded Prctddoul WIIkoii fUO February X to bo unod toward buying the (otophone and telegraph line for the govern- j iiient may hnvo hi money hack by ap plying hero to I'omal liiMpcclor Leon aid. In Heiidliig tho money tho' donor failed lo ulna hi nnine. Leonard today reielved a imcknco from WnHhlngtou containing tho en velope and thn cardboard (ao In which tho four ffi gold piece were Kent lo President Wlbmn The pre blent lntrii(ted Leonard to Hud tho fender and return tho money. WHO 1H LADIES! SECRET TO DARKEN GRAY HI Ttls Is Guarantaad to Stop Vour Cough nniix nil in mil, Nuppir ' 4'Hli hrtii nl llmim iillil Nine t'.. 'I hi tilitu liinke. n dnt nl Ix-ttrr mull Min tiuiu ii niuld buy ie;lv ninile fur MJN. A fi'W diir llMlnlly I'lMMpiir an iiidliinry rougli rrllei etui wliiHipliig I'uiigli iiiliUly, hliiidi' a It In, tin In Iter remedy inn be had at any pi lee. .Mil tine ilnl ill i;rniillliiliM uinr mi t pint of Htirni wntir, and men i tlr for liilliiiti'. Put 'Jli ulnar of I'llicx (IHtV tcnl' wurtlii In a pint Udtlc. tlii-ii mid the huvar Stiui). It lm n plru.atit tktn end lnU n IrmiIIv n hum time. 'Inkc a ti'unmiiful ctcry line, two or tliti-e liiiur. Vim ma frrl thU tnki hold of n rough III a wnv Hint im-nint tuoinrM. Ili J KtHh ((Mile rltit't, briirr Up tint nptK-'t It-, I, "IIK deli Ii nnd ! ullitkllv hitiitlw, tixi la Intnl. A hnii'lv ruiiwiv lor iiimrc lirx. pnxnixllo rump. Iiriinrliitln, brum clilnl nullnim nnd wlioiinlng cough. 'I hi- rltrcl of plan mi thn imiiilirnnc' In wrll known. Pinrx i i ltiont mill nlile rtnii'i III mtcd iHiliilxiUlid ef Nerwe plflii white pine extract, and U rlrh hi gualnnil ninl etln-r imturnl bralinii pine rh-tiirnt. Otlirr lirilrtrnllonn will lint work In till cotitMiiullnil. 'I bin Pine nnd Sugnr Svrup remedy tin often I'K'li lmittel, tliotlfh neirr tiicrxfu1lv. It I now ue. In mure Iiuiiii tlinn nnv otlirr nuigh remedy. A gtmrautv of nbdute ittlfartlnu, or innnry prnliiptlr rrfiimlnl, true with thl prrpnrtlm. Your druguld Inrn l'lnrt, or Will grt It fur oil. If tint. Mild to The l'lurx Co., l't. Vn)lir, lud. Dring bick color, r.loi and thlckncsi with Urandma'i teclpe of Sage and Sulphur. Common pwdcn Ag brcwp.1 lnb bnavy tea, with ill4mr hikI pld nildxl, will turn gry, itrraVcl nI l.tr. hair l'utl(ully dark and luxurl mitt riinme rtrry bit of dnlulrulT, itop rnlp lulling ami falling hair. Mitlng tlio Sagn "lr and Sulpliur ri-cil at Immr, though, I troilblrwiui. An r.ulfr way I to gvt tho rrady-tO'UM Ionic, rting l.ut W rrnta a lurg" lottlr. at drug ntiirr. known a "Sfth' haco arvl Sulphur llatr ItoiurJy, llnu avoiding kit o( itm, While wlipy, gray, flfl hair U not pitiful, wo all (U-aiie lo rvUln our ) oil th iol apiraranco and attractivrnnu. lly .Urkrii nt- onr hair llh Wteth'a Sam and rialiliur, no nnn can trll, lau It ilmvi It o naturally, mi rtrnly. You i lint daniprn a totig or olt tmiah with ' It aiul draw tlil lliniij:li )our hair, I taking on mall atratxl at a lime I l7 j morning all gray halra have dlMpvanl. Mirt anotlwr appliratlon or two your hair lv.nw liitlfully dark, gloy, aift and luxuriant and you appear jeara , youngrr. I TOM MACKEY NOTED EVANGELIST AND RESCUE MISSION WORKER Of Chieatfo, will eonduet Sjieeinl Services TONIGHT, FEB. 19 At Baptist Church You arc cordially Invited Hugh Dickson Why, lliif,rl Diekson is simply one of over sixty va rieties of ehoiee ever-blooni-iiiL,' Hoses in stock at the EDEN VALLEY NURSERY The Nursery thai handles more roses, flowering shrub bery and ornamental goods than any other two firms in the valley. The Nursery that puts Quality First and has never advertised "Prices just a lit tlo bolow tho other follow." 200 CHOICE BUDDED HUGH DICKSON AVhile they last at $2.00 per bunch of ten. PEACHES 1000 Peach Trees of the Icadinj; varieties, including :)0 Tuscan Cling, at 7 to lo cents. BOSC PEARS 1 hnvo n few thousnnd choice' Hose lYar Trees on Japan roots and will sell a imi't of this stock at $11.00 per 100 for ato-l, and $14.00 for I to (i. IJemeniber, this nursery backs up every line of adver tisement with the goods, and tho goods do tho talking. Delivery Yard: (iOnVj K. .Mnin'st. Phone 102 N. S. BENNETT. KLEIN iiru.ns ci.oTiir.8 Tor good appearance nnd good icr.- Ico nt itiniiT l'lticics MUlll'Olll) TAUOILS 1UH i:. Main A. V t t ? f ? f t r t t t t f y y y T y y y y y y T y y y y T y y y y Pictorial rnttorim for April are now In atock. l'aw lie (llnve are the beat per pair ......91.00 and 9i.n0 Jioe&ffc. iMKDKOUD'H KXCM'SIVM ) (IOODS STOIvMO Cordon IIoko for gentlemen, ladles and children, fast col or and guaranteed to gHo HatlHfactlon, per pair U3c Mvery weelc ndtls new nrrivals to our already very complete stock of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, bothall wool, wool and cotton mixed nnd all cotton. Never before have patterns and fabuics been seen so attraetive as they ai;o tljis season. Hoth domestic nnd foreign styles will appeal to you as something entirely new and just what you have been longing to see. The most leading fabric of tho season, such as Crepes, Voiles, Wntines are shown here in all the new colorings and weaves. We invite your inspection. Wi-Vi. Iiuh Shepard and fancy checks, black and white, navy and white, red nnd black, splendid cloth fur skltlH and buH. per yard, only nnu no-lnrli Wafflo pattern cloaking chilli, coiiich III plain now red and now green, es pecially .idapted for sport coats, pop yard " Imported (Ionium dreim goods, ft heavy and very soft finished cloth conios In blank and wlilto stripes nnd broken plaids. Can bo washed and Ironod and very dur able, per nrd ijll.no Hi INCH CATO.V CHKl'HS ll)o Imported French crepes, very flno wouvo and couioh In soft ovonlng uhados, per yard " a i.vtiu i:x(Jiiisn citiieics a.io TIioho nro tho now rlco pattern and plaid eropoH, very aproprlalo for houso dressuu and good wash colars, prlco por yunl....lWo Wi INCH Jtll'OKI.KrrS ll!4 Kxtrn spoclnl while they last, good assoit inont now to pick from nt only, per yard -o Ono lot Ladles' Crepo N'lght (lowna plain wlilto, also with small colored .design nt por prlco, each OHo Ono lot ladles' assorted Cornet Covers, laco or embroidery trimmed, well worth Ufie, special, only -3o Kajor'H Jersey Knit Silk Knickerbockers, u very good vnluo at, only ijia.oo Knysor'g Knit Silk Vests, nil sizes at prlco oaeh f'-.OO Ti Inch Japauoso and Soi-poutlun Crepo, largo nsHortmoiit to Boloct from, special per yard, only t"0 afio now pattern Klaxon, small ilrosdon do sign and good wash collar, prlco per yard, only ,;5u flood drosB (Uughum, many now pnttorna to Boloot from, per yard 10u Host grade Challles, now patterns, prlco por yard Ho : Silk Hair Nets with elastic for 10c It doxon good ulcklo plated Safety Plus, all sUes for, only 1e ! silk covered Spli'al Collar Sta8, 2Vi, 3 and aVi Inches lone for, only .,... Ro Chlld'a f.'Bt black cotton hoso, 3 pair for, only 23c 200 lloudorsou Cornets to doso out nt, only Ho U000 nrds ull linen laco, nhsorted patterns and lusortlon to match nt, per yard, 3o Olio lot of flno omhroldorlea, nssnrtod Pt terns up to 0 Inches wide, to clean up nt Just One-lialf l'rtco Ladles' Tailored Skirts, wlilto, tan mil blnck, inado from good griulo Balsltto, 1.60 grndo for "Mc Children's colored silk wob hoso supporters ull sixes, 10c pnlr, II for 23c DrosB Shields, covored with good nuallty cumbrlc, 10c pair or 3 pair for .-lo i y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y f T T y y y y T y y y y y y y y y y T y y y y y T Ztr&&W limuodlato uso. ,