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0 wpt hv r. i t iCt ' JPAQB SIX atEDFORD MAIL TRTBTTOT, MEDFORT), ORACION, THURSDAY, W11WUAHV 20, mil. MED Fl D BOYS LOSE TO ASHLAHD BUI GIRLS WIN The Mcdford liifh echoed bnskct lmll team lost tlic first of (ho seric for the. champinnsdiip of soutliern Oregon Inst night at tho Nnt to Ash land by tho fooro of 17 to 35, in n closo and ppeetaenlnr game tlnit re quired five tninnteV extra piny to decide. Nearly 500 people saw the contest, the largest crowd over in at tendance, at a bafcketbnll panic in Koulheni Oregon. The same team play nt the same place ninuu tonight, and already cloo to 400 tickets have been so'd for the pune, which assure.., another linnncr crowd. Tho Mcdford uirls defeated the Alndnnd rtU o to 1, villi consider able case, and were never in scriou danger. Ncllio forum wns the star. Tho fenturo of the game ni the display of high school spirit on the lnrt of tho locals, and the cheering and roolini was the best ever shown by Mcdford students. Ashland rooters came in a spccinl tram, accompanied by a bras hand Hy the showing of the two teams last night, nnd the spirited play, free from wrangling or delays, tho school are entitled to the support of the citizens of both Mcdford and Ashland in the present series. COUNTERFTIT PLANT IN WALLS OF PRISON SAX QUENTIX, Cal., Feb. 26. A counterfeiting layout within tho walls of tho stnto penitentiary was uncovered hero today by Warden James A. Johnson, A complete out fit to niako spurious money wns found In tho coll of Thomas Wanton and with It an almost perfect Imita tion of a $5 gold piece. Ulanton re fused to say where he got tho mi tcrlat for tho coin. GRANTS PASS EASY CHARTER REVISION OF VICTIM Irl WANTED CONVICT COMMITTEE HOLDS NEWS FROM ASHLAND AND VICINITY AS ST. LOUIS, Mo., Feb. 20. W. K. Hixby, n millionaire, today wired his resignation as a receiver for tho St. Louis & San Francisco railroad to United Stntes Circuit Judgo Adams. Ill-health was tho reason assigned bv Ilbbv. KILLED IN A DUEL MKTZ, Germany, Feb. 20. Lieu tennut Hnngc, an infantrvmnn, wns killed in a duel hero today by Lieu tenant Yon Lnvalntto St. George, a member of tho same reciracnt. The official report of the senate said a gross insult caused, tho duel. f- KANES CHEEK ITEMS Mrs. Bean and tho children of Willow Springs, spent Sunday, tho gliosis of Mrs Dean's parent, Mr and Mrs. Jlrown, cf tho Dlackwell. Drown and Stanley hnvo leased tho Jlyrley place for a twin of years. Mrs. 1M Ithotcn of Galls creek, spout Sunday, tho guest or Mrs. E. lllglnbotham of Kanea creek, Sunday being an Ideal day every ouo availed themselves pf tho oppor tunity of riding or driving about tho country. Josio niiotcn, who has been the guest of Knucs creek relatives for Home tlmo, has returned to her An plegate homo. W'outtior l'rophct Foster forecasts spring -weather for tho .month ending Fobrunry. Cass Higlubothnm who has been at tho budstdo of his brother for tho past month wll leavo in a few days for his homo near Salum, Ore. John Mardon who has been con fined to tho houso with rheumatism for somo tlmo is able to bo back at work ngafn. Martin & Son, have returned from California uftor spending the winter thoro and commeucod work upon their ICanus creek mining pro perty, which promises to bo a bona fldo. Kanes crook business visitors to Gold Kill this week -were: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Illglnbotham, Mr. and Mrs, Founell, Mrs. Mardon, Mrs. 'Noegls, Mrs. Corfmon, Shrumj), Chandler, Delalro and Prophet Fos-Ur. Mm. Cook of "Garden Row" who bMjlHMR MRU) what Indisposed Is MHvatt, Further developments in the case of William H. lluekner, fnko highway engineer, who ns "Lieutenant Mar shall," was received with open amis nnd lav Mil v entertniued lv the pen le of Grants Pass when he promised to re-route the Pacific lrghway so as to leave Mcdford off the line. shows that he is an escape from two state penitentiaries, where unexpired sentences linuir over him, nnd i wanted by both the federal pvcm ment and the state of Oregon for re cent crimes. Hacklier four jenrs ago was serv ing a twenty-year term nt Walla Walla prison nnd was among tin pr'souers employed under State Highway Engineer Howlby. He act ed ns rodmnn on one division of the work and picked up sufficient smut tcriug of engiueerine to later cor tnee the Grants I'nss people that h wns the renl article particular! when he ngrced to eliminate Mcdford Two years ago he escaped, and Intel was sentenced to a long term in th Utah penitentiary, from which he r.Ni cscnued n few months since. Coming to Portland. Huekner se cured work on one of the sun eying uar.ies on the Columbia highway. When one of the party, who proved to be on ex-convict, decamped and was found to be n forger, Huekner was highly indignnnt nnd rcgisteicd a comnlniut with the engineer in charge for being sent out with such n questionable character in the parly. A week Inter Huekner disappeared. taking n Jfi-yenr-old Clatskanie girl with him and leaving numerous forg ed checks in his wake. He took the girl to Vancouver, Wash., where he married her. Coming to Portland, he proceeded to easdi Mime more checks on the Clatskanie bank and with ihe proceeds came to Grants Pass. Hero he represented himself to be in the employ of the state highway comms siou, mid on his announcement that the rontiMlf the Pacific highway was to be changed, was wined and dined. Huekner is therefore wanted at both Walla Walla and Salt Lake Uucle Sam for white slavery, and Or egon for forgery, but will be sent t6 "Walla Walla first. Josephine county, bv the way, has so far refued co-operation tvi h the Pacific highway work and has de clined the assistance of the state highway commission. FIRST MEETING The first meet'ng of the sub-eotu-mitt ce of the new charter commis sion was held yesterday evening at the Commercial club rooms. A geu- crnl discussion of the work bcfoie them was held and a plan of study ing other modern chatters outlined. Frequent meetings arc planned, but it was the sense of the committee that there was no oecns'on for undue basic in deciding upon the many im portant points to bo decided. Thor oughness and the turning out of a piece of work that will commend it self to the people, ns well ns reflect credit upon the commission, seems to he the committee's dtorminntion. The Commercial club has offend tre use of their commodious rooms for the charter commission's use, which offer hn been accepted. Mine Host Mohr of tho Mcdford hotel loaned the commission n roll top desk. Secretary Sheldon is busy getting together n library of refer ence books and ihe charters of other cit.es. Fl TEN-POUND SON BORN TO MRS. HARVEY WILEY SAN FHANCISCO, Cal., Fob 2C Headed by F. M. (Ilora) Smith, a new corporation to bo known ns ths Realty Syndicate company, filed ar ticles In tho district court hero to day. Ita capital was Riven as $10, 000,000. The nrticlcs explain that tho com pany's purpose is to trade in and im prove ami develop real estate in nil states in the union, besides dealing in cortgnges, securities and other evi dence of indebtedness'. In addition to Smith, the directors include Frank H. Anderson of San Rafael, C. P. Murdock. W. W. W. Curthwaite. C. (). G. Miller, .John S. Drum nnd Mortimer Flcishhncker. BOYS' ME POISONS LIST'S THROAT REVIVA PKNDLKTON, Or., Feb. 20.-HU throat poisoned by noxious gases re leased in n revival tabernacle here several nigh's ago bv two smnll boys Rev. K. J. Hulgin, Portland evange list, was forced today to abandon the pulpit on orders of his pliynieinus. NEW YORK, Feb. 20. A ten pound son wns bom to Mr. nnd Mrs, Harvey W. Wiley here today. John! Rev. A. L. Crim, who had sturtcd for Preston Wiley wns the name given I California, was called back to cor. the new arrival. Itinue tho meetings. Ashland wants tho Southern Ore gon Stnto Normal School .ro-openod. It said so -Tuesday evening a t tho armory. Tho innxs meeting was at tended by a largo and enthusiastic audlcnco nnd the. mooting wns a success In every way. The soliciting of tho town for funds for tho cam paign through membership In tho Normal school association followed Wednesday. Dr. Oeorgo llubec wns tho lending speaker nnd Prof, ltrls coe, L T. Staples and Prof. Van Scoy tunilo talks, J, W McCoy was president of tho gathering. Tho contest between tho Armory basket ball team with that of the swift and furious team of Dallas last Friday and Saturday nights re suited In n gnuic nplcco. Satur day's game resulted In a victory for the Armory boys 34 to 29, following n bad defent tho night before. Tho Ohio society's nuutinl re union will bo held nt tho Armory Saturday bcfluutng nt ten In tho morning. Dinner from 12 to 1:30. Program In tho afternoon. J. W. Sweeney has unloaded four car loads of scrapers and other mi ehlncry nt Stelnmnu. He Is erect ing flue quarter for his men. A son was burn Mr, nnd Mrs. V.. A. Hl.lory Friday. Mrs. Illllory Is a daughter of Attlruey nnd Mrs. W. J. Mooro. Tho Commercial club committee In charge of tho Ashland minora! springs development cnmpnlgn re ports negotiations under way for the services of nn expert or experts who wll supply It with necessary Infor mation ns to tho qualities of the waters it now has under option nnd tho proper methods of handling them. Tho committee has gono ns far nn It can with its work. It has de veloped and secured options on springs which it tins every reason to bollovo will supply In abundance waters of every vnrlety known to this locality llthln, sulphur, soda, iron, etc. The next step Is to have nn accurate analysis of these and to know to an absoluto certainty wha. can bo done with them In tho way of piping, etc. In this regard citizens generally will agrco with tie committee's Idea that tho best authority Im nono tin good. If tho waters are to bo piped In nt public expense the public must know absolutely that they are worth It nnd that tho proper methods are used. It Is not a matter In which guesswork can be tolerated With this Idea tho committee will secure tho services of tho best expert Iho country nffotds nnd will also avail Itself of experts In tho employ of Iho )mmt railway s stems which wou'd nnturnlly be Interested In seeing a great resort city built up hero. While negotiations nrn under wny the committee will bo busy getting the various proportion under optlln In shape for inspection. They have already occasioned much Inhor but give great promise being traced and wnlled to bedrock. Their actual qualities nrn not vet known but tliov nro believed to hnvo about alt tbx "goods" for which tho old Toliuan springs are fatuous. Tho llthln spring on tho Murphy place needs much work In the way of excavation, retaining wnlls nnd road wny to mnko It accessible. The land nbovo this spring gives forth a hoi tow sound when driven over nnd ap parently It Is n direct outlet from the great uudorrround reservoir which must supply tho various springs and seepages of the Immedinte locality. Tho public nwnlts with much In terest tho opinion of experts on this spring. Tho qunllty of Its wntors lends ninny to believe It tuny rival tho fnmoun springs nt Cnrlsbnd, Ger many. Tho bare possibility of such an outcome Is somewhat staggering It would mean nn inland city the rival of Senttle, Portlnnd, Snn Fran cisco nnd Los Angeles mi Inland city that would leave Denver nnd Spoknno In tho shade. Strnngor things hnvo happened. SPORTING EDITOR NAUGHT0N STRICKEN, HEART TROUBLE SAN FRANCISCO, Oil., Feb. 20. W. W. Naughloii, sporting editor of the Sun Francisco Examiner, was stricken with heart trouble today nnd taken to St. Mary's hospital. He was reported in u serious condition. With Medfnrd tradn Is MeiHor.t rondo GIRLS! BEAUTIFUL. CHARMING HAIR, NO DANDRUFF 25 CENT DANDERINE Try This! IkHilUcs llenuty of Hair beauty of your hair. In Few Moment", nnd Slops It Falling otitj Grows Hair Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant nnd appears as soft, lustrous and beautiful ns n jounsf girl's after a "Daudcrlno linlr cleanse." Just try this moisten n cloth with a llttlo Dandorino nni carefully drnw It through your hair, tnklng ono small strand at a time This will cleanse tho hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil and In just a few moments you havo doub'ed the llesldes beautifying tho hnlr nt once, Danderlno dissolves every par ticle of dnudruff; cleanses, purifies nnd Invigorates tho scnlp, forever stopping Itching and falling hair. lint what will plcaso )ou most will be after n fow weeks' use when yoif will actually sco new hnlr f inn nnd downy at first yes but really now hair growing nil over the scalp. Jf you care for pretty, soft hair and lots of It surely gel a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Dnndorino from nny druggist or toilet counter, and just try It. 2m$m53m$J5m t ? J ? t T ? t ? T t ? ? t t ? ? J ? ? J t T I t ? ? J f t T ? J ? T ? SERVICE HOURS Our store is open from 8 n. in. until 0 p. in. Saturday even ings until 810, for your convenience. MEDFORD'S EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS STORE SERVICE LOCATION Right in tho heart of Mcdford, I'.'fl Knst Main strect tuil center. -tho re- New Spring Goods Surprisingly Inexpensive The good tilings wo are showing here for the good of our friends are highly appreciated hy those of them who conic to sec us. The advantage in buying now is shown by the crowds you will find here inspecting new arrivals every day. HUMIDOR LINENS Humidor Linens are the nemo of linen nroduction mid carry the hall mark of distinction in patterns, fiuinli mid goodness, placing them in class superior to other linens. 72-iu. gun ranked All Linen and extra good quality, tier yard $1.00 72-iu. e.xtrn fine grade All Lin en, satin damask finish, per ynul - -.. .- $1.50 m 72-in. Mercerized Damask, ex tra fiuo finish, per yard, at only 65 fll-in. Turkey Red nnd Duff Colored Table Linen, fust col or nnd till linen, yard ..50 Napkins to match tho nbovo patterns nt $2.00, $2.50, $3.50. 2 pieces of Fancy nnd IMniii Guest Toweling, every yurd guaranteed nil linen, from 45 ncr ynrd to 75 JUVENILE CLOTH Made from best selected cot ton, absolute fust colors and guaranteed to wear; sco dis play in cast window; price, per vmd, only J5 $5 SILK PETTICOATS $3.98 One lot of All Silk McSHiilino I'elticoats, mnde with full gathering nt tho bottom, nil new shades; special priced nt, each $3.08 T00TALS ENGLISH CREPES 35c Crepos made from fine, soft cotton, Roman stripes, plaids and nice patterns, yard 35t Jupaucrio CiepcK, plain nnd biripei, colors "tinraiitced fast, price, per yurd, only 19? CRINKLED RIPELETTES A splendid w curing cloth for house drcsM-H and childien's wear, mid needs no ironing; price, per yard, only 12'a NEW FLAX0NS A very fine sheer material, laundries, jiint like linen and comes in smnll neat patterns, Bpcciul priced . ..15 I'lnin Serges, Shepherd Checks and Fancy Suitings, 'M and 42 in. wide, these nro consid ered good values; price, per yurd 48 42-in. French Crepes, comes in nil tho rich evening shades, has soft clinging effect; price, per yurd . . ... 00 All-Wool ChallicH, Hiuall neat patterns and Htripes; price, per yurd -, 50f .'11-inch Tub Silks, plain sliipe nnd fancy satin atiipc, assort ed colors, price, per yard, $1 nnd - $1.25 LESS 33 1-3 PER CENT All RcuiiiuuIh of Dress Pat terns, both wool and cotton, will bo closed out nt u discount of Xi 1-U per cent. KIMONOS Long nnd hhort sleeves, Home made fancy, oth ers very nlnin; spcciul for two duys, XI 1-U tier cent off, I'laiu nnd Fanny Ruffling, Hindu from plain nci, also fancy lace, white nnd ecru; pi ice, per yard --. .ii5 I'iclorinl Patterns uhvajH in stock. a. f ? ? ? ? T ? ? ? t ? ? ? T ? ? ? J ? T t f T T f T T ? ? t t id i rM Y V &$rtrt&$rttfrfrtH!&$rtrtrtrtrt Is it possible there is a woman in this country who con tinues to suffer without giving Lydia li. I'inkhnm's Vege table Compound a trial after all the evidence that is con tinually being published, which proves beyond contradic tion that this grand old medicine has relieved more .suffer ing among women than any other one medicine in the world? We have published in the newspapers of the United States more genuine testimonial letters than have ever been pub lished in the inteiest of any other medicine for women and every year we publish many new testimonials, all gen uine and true. 1 lere aie three never before published : From Mrs. S. T. Richmond, Providence, R. I. lhiovutKNCK, It. I." For tlto kiilltof women who miller as I limit (limit I wish tostr.tu vvlittt I .yd In K. l'inkliniifs Vcgetublo Coinuititul lum donu for mo. I did somo heavy lifting ami the doctor said it, cimscil u disphict'ituMit, I luivn nlwnyn Ihtii '.vonk uiiil I overworked nftur my Imhy was liotn and liillumnrttloii mt in, then nervous iho tnit Ion. from which 1 did not ivcovcr until I luul taken I.ydla M Pink, ham's VcKvtnhlu ('oihhhiik1. TIio Comtmiuul Is my best ft lend nnd when I hoar of woman witli troubles llko initio I try to Induce her to tnko your i.illcliw." .Mrs. S. T. ItiriiuuNH. 100 Wnldo Staet. l'rovlilciiw, K. I. A Minister' Wife Writes: lYoqi'irr, Minn. "I hnvo tmlfctvtl vory much with IrivRnliultlcs, jxtiiinntl liilhimnmtlon, hut your wonderful medlclno, Lyiliit K. Pink Iiuintt Wict'liililo Compound, has tiuido mo well and I ran ivcommciiil tho muni) to nil that mv troubled with theso rtimidalnto." Mm. Jcn- NIK AKIUtMAN, CO It!V. IC. AKKIIMAN, CllMUCt, MlllllOMlttl. From Mr5. J. D. Murdoch, Quincy, Mass. South Ql'incMahi. '''llio doctor nld thut I luul onnuilctroublo nnd ho doctored mo for n lonjr tlmo nnd I did not gut nny rullof. I wiw 10'aia r- rinklinm's Vcgotuldo ( miouiid ml- --uw-v vcrusco una i irieti it mm lounii tvllot wrom I luul llnislicd tho llrAtlxUtlc. I continued tnklui; It nil tluougli midillo lifu nnd ntn novviiHtrong, houlthy wninnii nnd enrti my own living "-Mr. Jani: 1. Mi'itPoat, 26 (lonloii St., South (Jiilncy, Mass. Yourlei Write to I.YWA K.I'INKHAM MKIIICINKCO. l(:0.FIIKMI.il.n.Y..)tASS..roriiilvlcc. l our letter will ho oixmiciI. rend nnd unswurcd by n wouiun and lidil lu strict conlldcncc. fZf Bulk Garden Seeds Our .stock of bullc and package Seeds has arrived nnd we can fur ni.sh you with new seetls in any quantity desired. Sweet. Pea Seed in Bulk AVo havo these seeds in lied, Pink, Lavender nnd White, also mixed colors. Sco Our West Window Marsh & Bennett IMiono 2.")2 Second door oast of Kirst Nnt 'I Hank. J. F. Kloin D. Frazoll R. R. V. TAILORS Will open up a new tailoring business in Suites 8 and 10 in the Palm building, opposite Nash hotel, on March 2, with A LINE OF FINE WOOLENS We will do dry cloaning, altering, repairing and pressing, A sharo of your patronage solicited, Sat isfaction guaranteed. ? 'h f s. w