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s ma urn u, inn. if "V TO GIVE SELF OP 10 SAVE HIS SON 1CL IA&0, Texas, Mar C Gen eral I. ula TornuaB friends hero wero trying today to dlsnuado htm from going to Chlhunhuu City to glo him hulf tijt to Ocnornl Vllln a n hotttngo for IiIh son, Lula Junior, n prlroner In tlio rehels' hands. Vllln In not tho mnn, It was argued, to appro rlnto tlio offer of such a nerlflco, mid It undoulitcdly would cost the father Hfo without saving tho son's. Torrnwis, Ronlor, has exerted him self to tho utnioat, hut vainly, to raise tho $noo,000 In Mexican money which Villa as reported to have do ninndod of him If r.o wanted to pre vent his sou from helng driven ahead of tho rclicls, In their prospoctlve at tack on Torreon, which would almost certainly mean his death. Though rated nt $40,000,000 tic fort) tho rebellion liroko out, the elder Torrntas' circumstances havo hcon straightened by rohol ronflsca tlon or IiIh property until $500,000 Mexican proved on Impossible sum for him to mine. ilillSTOIMS OF 006 WORLD ENTER CONTEST FOR CROHN OF PDMERXNM POST! INVENTOR TO LOSE APPENDIX HOCIIESTKK, Minn.. Mar. C Charles YV. Post, tho cereal food magnate, arrived hero today to have his vermiform appendix removed at tho Mayo sanitarium. Ills train pulled In at 9:25 a. w. but thero was such a crowd on the station platform that hospital attendants there to meet him decided to keep him In tho Pullman until 11 o'clock. Tho trip from Santa Barbara took Just G hours and 15 minutes. lt had not been decided at exactly what hour to operate. i Wr Nv vi &h aSKBraS&.w 'ffitt Lr.i I Jr ' & WZf JfoSFrSftttPvm, i m i' spsrosr bSKftSf "i.v'-'TOVt 1 wr : it ' ' m. -vK ENGLAND FAILS 10 Ts -v , '. "?. jgi!x r v! .v&i i c7 SHrtf?k. t . vjgfm -it2-:mr.m ,& , v.. 1 i JiM " - 4W f fWJYV'V J ' rTBBMKS?! JLo kmBPiwrrr-.- sfesss? vv "tV TOKlO RIVERSIDE RIPPLES. Mrs. Schaumburg Is enjoying a visit from a sister from California Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Utalvlddle tnado a week end Walt at tho Hlttlo homo. They were on their way from Woodvcrn to Los Angelcu, their future home. Mr. Dinwiddle 'is a brother of Mrs. HIttle. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swackcr ro turnt'd from Hosohurg Monday whoro they wero called by tho death of Mrs. Swaclccr'u brother-in-law. Our joune folks took tholr lunch and plcknlcked on the hills Sunday. Tho gentle showers rather damp ened tholr spirits and they haven't much to say. II. 1. Jones went to Portland the first or the week for a visit with his son and in hopes tho chango may bo beneficial to his health which has not boen vory good this winter. Mr. Urown of tho Applegate dis trict wag in this vicinity the first of tho week In tho interests of tho Medford Mall Tribune. , Wo aro sorry to hear of tho III ni'is of W. W. McDonald slnco his ro turn to his homo In Medford. He will not bo nblo to bo out ou his ranch again for uotno time. Mr. Hubbard, an Instructor in tho Gold Hill school peut a fow days of this wcclc at tho Hozalls ranch. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Mtllor and Mrn. W. A. IMllott wero dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Stead. Slnco tho lost Hippies tho River sldo peoplo havo enjoyed two un usually pleasant parties. Tho first being at tho C, D. W'oolverton homo nud tho other at tho McDonald house whoro Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Porter, MIsb hydall Jacobs and Ceorgo Jacobs entertained tho ladles of the club and tholr families. Dancing wan participated in to tho sweet HtraliiB of tho victrola and as our gonial caller I. II. Portor, had thought up several new culls tho oli fauhloue'd quadrilles were ouo of tlio most otijoyablo features of tho even ing, Light refreshments wero ncr.vod and tho hour for departing en niu all too soon. Tho Recreatlou club wero enter tained Thurtiday by tho president. Mrs, I, II. Porter. Guests present woro Mrs. Carloy and Miss JacobB. Tlio club Is greatly enjoying tho travelogues and Hourly all aro pro parod at each meeting to glvo some thing of Interest about tho country studied. Mrs. Woolvorton couductod the trip through Denmark assisted by Miss Harper nud both made it very intorestliiK'. Delicious refruslmionti woro served and goeral fine selec tions on tho victrola wero enjoyed. With the fourth annual spofliltr stmw oii, loer of those mutilated powder puffs known 119 I'ouierauliiuo urv literally on their tees with excite- meut. "Poms" of every divtroe, color and :hapo, all of thcni nrNtiKrata of the dg world, werv brought to 'ew Viivl; from nil parts of the Uuttcd State nud KunnK' to compete for the l-.or of their brrod nt the fchow c.cned nveutly under the auspice of the American Poiut-raulutt Club lu the Waldorf-Astoria. Of the exhibitor. Mrs. Prank Smyth, president of the club. I one of the largest. Mrs. Smyth will nhow fifteen do;, tuiiong them bolug a wonderful orange "Pom." said to bo the XUict of It" kind .ever s,een. Mrs. l)e ltuyter H0IU115 will exhibit her well known brown "Poiih." Ihist-iii-.r OUkln.t and Kntuey Klf. and. It U ruuiunnl. n Ivuirrkably gwd p.nr of d-butnliti-s lu her fnuirlte bixivvn. Mrs. William l WliMoraelm will Im represented by her etuiuplun "Poui," Offiey. ICew Marco. Miss Lena Schilling Ik showing an Mcewllngly flue steciruen In the Mncki.l nlilcli In n rcicut ImiKirtatlou from Manchester ttoitlde tlio new nrrli.il MKs Schilling will also how hercluot kite winner. Haughty Chot.ol.ite Hoy. whli h l ns flue n thocolute Pom" us there Li lu tbU country to-ilay. SCHILLINU- IUU0IITV CHOCOUTL PRIKU. Ites fT.MAFn.r.v tlLLIAMiON WITH LAKLVCOOD VMlll AMD LAKEWOOP PITTSUURG, Pn Mar. C Tho signed contract of Hans Wagner, tho veteran shortstop, was received to day at the headquarters here of the Pittsburg National League club. PLEADS GUILTY TO fold.- Pitcher Hendrix and Catcher Simon. Uoth aro reported to have jumped to tho Fedoral. N'KW YOHK, March (i.-Oeorgeii KurilenlioU, nu exporter of unn. nud nmmuuitiou, pica tied guilty here to day to hliippiuK 1100,000 en rt ridge to the Mcxicmi rebel nrniy tit NAei, 1 RESCUE CITIZEN FROM JAP JAIL , I.U.MIU.N, .Mlirell Ik Not lIUMDg iceu reiHiosti'd to nrt 111 the run' of Amtriw M. I'oole.v, the J'.ugUsli ncwu pupeniinu 111 iriHiiii 111 Tokio, clinrg- leil with linving cxtoitul l'ifi.OUO I'roiu oflieiuls miiuI to lie implicate ! 111 the Jnpmuve n.iy guift xeiiuilnl, tlie Itritif It foieigu office ituted to- iiuiy tuiii it iimi none iiolliniL'. I lie ltritih uiiiliiiMudor 111 Tokui had cabled, liuweier, it ttiix liililnl, that I'miloy wiim reeoiins the lnit enre in pn-oii, mid tlint litx wife, who pan) of Ash and was lu Talent Tues- m,' '," imimr "- r- 1 1, 11 11 1 iKiu iiuiy reeiiMiiru, iviik Only two Pirates aro now out of tho jAmf fn,.lv ,.(m,jtll.,i ,ls' mlf m. PHILADELPHIA, r. C Con tile Mack, manager of tho Philadel phia Athletics, today released Out fielder Danny Murphy to tho llaltl tnoro team of tho International League. Murphy will report to Man ager Dunn Monday and will start with tho team for tho training camp at FayctteviUc, X. C. BARON OKUOA JAPANESE MINISTER OF JUSTICE TOKIO, Mjireh (k The cabinet vacancy caused by Mititur of .Iiii tice MiitMiudV dentil, was filled to day by the appointment of Huron Okutlu lo the post. Kx-Spenker Oku, of Hie lower limine of parliament, wii8 appointed minister of education. WHY 7000 DRUGGISTS: NKW YORK, .March C Loach Crow outpointed Phil JH0001 in a 10 .round bout tonight. Cross was Wild throughout. Tho first round was oven. Cross had tho bettor of four wUIlo thrco wpro Jllooiu'ts. Giiuruiitco nud Itcroniiuenil Vlnol U any one should kuow the val'io of a medlclno it is tho retail drug gist who bolls it. Therefore, when over soven thoiu and of the best retail drugglat lu thn country recommend Vlnol, our dell clous cod liver and Iron tonic, with out oil, as tho greatest tonic rnrou- structor uud btrength creator thoy havo over sold, It must indicate tho va'ue of Vlnol. Wo could ubllsh columns of such testimony as the follewing: J. C. Urady, drugfibt of Full Rlvor, Mass., sas: "In cases whuro cod liver oil, emulsions and other tonic full, Vlnol will heal, strengthen uud euro." J. A. Potterfleld, druggist, of Charleston, W, Va sayB: "It is a pleasure to soil Vlnol as It gives such unhorual satisfaction." Hunter & MoOee, druggists, of Jackson, MIus,, suy. "Wo havo great coufldcuco In tho strength creating and curutivo value of Vlnol." Wo ask every run-down, norvous, debilitated, acod or weak person or any pcnon suffering from chronic coughs, colds or bronchitis, to try u bottle or Vlnol with tho understand lug that their money will bo ro turned if It does not do all wo clulin. Medford Pharmacy, Medford, Ore- P. H. J'or itching, burning skin try our Saxe Salvo. Wo guuruiitnu It. i srv mediately after I'rc-ideiit WiUon niiM'd (lie uniih embargo. Sentciiet wn postponed. EDEN PRECINCT I It. L. Fern was In Ta'.ont .Monday on busiuoM. Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Hondrlckson of Mcdford woro in North Talent Tuesday. C. .Caroy was a builnss viiltor In Talent Tuesday. W. U. Anderson, W, J, Hlmor nud M. alor woro Pth6onix visitors Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Peck and Fritz Ilargcr woro In Phoenlv Wodnoiday. Mrs. C. Carey was in Talon t and Phoenix collecting for tho Mall Tri bune Wednesday. Harry Lynch, Hob' Purvis, George Morse, and Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Warner of Warner .Mercantile coin- day on buslues, Among thoic who were trading 111 Talent Tuesday wero Mr. and Mrs. Jotihun Patterson, George Morse, Harry Lath, Hob Punli, It. l. Roblson, Win. Houston, C. Carey and Professor Relmcr. Warner, tho Ashland hardware man, made Talent a business visit Tuesday. Mrs. A. S. Furrjy Mr., and Mrs. Joo Under of Pinion wore lu .Mcd ford Tuosdny. L. Iterger and (!. P. Ilurino 'f Phouiil were In Mudford Wlnasdny. II. II. Helms of Medford ramo out to Phoenix Woduosduy to buy a mllK eow of Art Rose. Louie Colvor of Phoenix Is unilar the wonthor tho pust wcok. Mr. anil Mrs. John Oroffer of North Phoenix wore lu Talent Mon day. O. A. Daugberty has taken tho foromnnshlp of tho famous Sunrrost orchard, ouo of the largest orchard In tho alloy. It lias Just oast of Talent. Talent Is to have a creamery. The stock has all been sold and tho now creamery la on assured fact. Tuos dny tho stockholders met and com pleted arrangements for a building site, They orgaulod and elected officers ton days ago. G. A Morse I allowed to ec li if it ilailv. NOTIt'i:. All nismburs of Order of Owlu aro rcuiHttcd to moot Saturday night, March T, at the Mooio halt for or ganising. .1. K, WOODS, 3'J" Organizer. Willi Medford tinOr-in .c1forri mmli Orrine for Drink Habit Titv it at out i:.vpi:.si: We are in earnest when wo nsk you to give OltRINi: a trial. You hen (i nothing to risk and everything to gain, for otir money will bo re turned If after a trial you fall to get results from OltUINK. This offer rIvoh tho wives and mother of thobo who drink to cxcchh nu opportunity to try the OltUINi: treatment. It Is n very simple treatment, can be given In the homo without publicity or lorn of tlmo from buslnoss, and at a small price. OltRINi: Is prepared lu two forum No. 1, secret treatment, a powder; OltRINi: No. :', In pill foim, for those who doslro to tako voluntary treatment. Costs only 11 00 n box Co in o In and talk over tho matter Is president and T II. Fuller, sccro-fwltlt 11c. Ask for booklet. L. II tary. IHnskliiH. a. ? V t V ? ? V t ? ? t r f r J t t t I Children's Shoes on Bargain Counter We havo placed one special lot of Children's and Misses' Shoes on a Bargain Counter to close out at a sav ing of 20 to 40 per cent. This lot includes Gun Metal, Vici and Tan leathers in tho vory latest style Button Bhoe3. Includes all sizes. Ranging in prices from 95c to $1.05 per pair. Come, tako a look if you need Children's Shoes- and want quality and workmanship. The Wardrobe WEST MAIN f f t t f f v f f t T t T t f Kf J' "C 5 5 J ' MRS. H. L. LEAOH Export Corsotioro J)2(5 North flnrtlolt. Phono r.ii!) M. How to Remove Wrinkles in Fifteen Minutes j HiicIoru two rent Ktniitp for par' llculitf.t, tattlsfnctliui gunraitteed, Piei) deiuuiiNtrallou uud face (rent-' tueiit at oflfco. Ainu all of tlio MKIC M.Mtlt toilet prepaiatlDUrt for Mile, (luni uliteed Inn iTiTcia undoi tlio pure food law. Will havo goods on exhibit uud for sale nt the M M. Department StUiru ou Katurdu.v of each week. KLEIN FOR KLOTHES Is iitlll nt tho old stum! next door to the Hint National Hank, upstair. MEDFORD TAILORS Yell Defiance at Blood Disorders A Remedy That Has Shown d. Most Ronmrltnble Purifying Effect. NI.'tM'I.ASTIl.Mi: AtlllM'V lliauili lirriie till .NoKli Iteatty .Mcdfonl, i)n t'hoiio IOli.1 iSwMsHb nouses run n.u.v. One span of mute, ago C and ? jean, wolr.hl ?fiou One span, of argo mares, weight 2GU0, One good ul around horse, H jenrs old Largo team, weight .1000. Ouo well broke saddle homo. One rtctitle lad leu driving mare One good ranch team, liturgy nud Ihuiickh. Can oo icon nt O. S. Lltix, I'liiuie l.-.U, Al ttiilim Itnrn Al IjI Van Oin tin ttl.l uf IIIihhI TrHtlr H, M. H, ' The wuf. I MnlMnr In rite uf tlio utiwt ntiiiK.i in unr luiineim 'rinr 11" irrlnln tiii'ilUiiinl (triiiinum Jint ln-if-nry h li null nt It"- Imnl rnt i'nki1, lur rvniitelo, (lio wi'll-Limwn lifllfltin H. 8 H llil fauixiK IiIwkI fnrllW i-omitln InrOl lnnl rtiil'Hrnta Jml it vital Hint ! rlilul In lirntlkr tilu.l K lh rlflilflltl of wtiMtl, renl tf. tli" tut unit I lie uiiat Dial iimkr mi our Ontly rntlm. ,t n nutlw of fnrt. Ilirr N en in. CTTitlrnt la H. H 8. wlilfti rrr tlio itltr 1'iiri"1 ef ntlniutattnff mch ri-lltiUr ' colt nt lti t-'.lr In tin- luatllijr niul Jiiill. rliitu itM(luli uf It enu rutlii Hittrl mint 'lint U wtir It rr-ftiprnlr iti MiiihI ni'l'trl wliy It lio uih n Irviiifiiil-nia In. I1iiilti In uvrrmmlei.' Ilhritmalltm. t'nUrrtt if Dip Hliimuiti " lllillin-i, Hi. In fu Hull on. I all I'IihhI Irmitilr. lift a IkjiIIo ir 8. 8. 8, nt unr time tlnrr. ami In n fiw itJ )ti will tel nt; tI I rUlil ouit rnrrivitc. t.tit jnu mIII ! iti iilrlwi uf nrw Uf. 8. 8 8 I er. lurrd only In Itif Ulttry ef "lliii 8wlft , 8tUV fn. .'lti Kwltl III.U. AtiafilM, (U , wtm malalalii a trrjr rtrtfUhl inr,llrl tin. irtnvnt wln-fK all Mini Iikik iij' MihhI HlMtdtr aiutHMirn imiurn in i-vikuii frrrljf 8 k. 8 U iM rrrrrlifn tijr itrtir tt4, il'ltliiii-nt niul crnrml Rlurr. Ii.ui prruitt miiuw in ll ;uu iuI. tltulr. Ilnkt lllll II II. II. Satisfied Customers Wv ni'o ninlvin ory t'l't'oil o pltwtso in Service, Quality aiitl Price, niul IVt-i sure tlif rcsull will lie Satisfied Cus. toniers. FRUITS and VEGETABLES This dcpnrt incut is compk'tc nt nil tinioH with Iho lit'.st tho ninrlcot nl'fonls. Sec our oast window. If you I'jiiniot personally visit tlu store, call hy phone and your wants will rt'ceive eareful attention. We solicit your Saturday order. Marsh & Bennett J'lJONK 27)2. Second door cast of First Nat. Hank. I J3 eaver Brand Animallertilizers Best for x! Fruit Growers vw ' I V S7 XllT IH iCvAy iff -"V . w oi:t voi'it hTi(.wiii:i(Jin:s on tiii: wiic.v tiii: 1'iiit'i: is iiioii MAItKI.'r' iinin: is now e.si: oitowm i.citi:.vsi:o ins VII.'LO OK STitAWItKltltlKH M IIIh tiaiuo la Kd WlutorH and liaa iiulto u Htraw horry patch ut Hood Itlvor, Oro., nottid for lttt faiiioiiM iiuullty fruit. 'Tho lent or IIKAVKIt llltANI) ANN MAL I'KHTIMKIt vviih very mitliifactory." writes Mr. Wlutem to tho Union Meat Company. "It Htrougth (Micil thu fruit utouiH, hooping the fruit off tho ground nud mado tho fruit larger uud hrlghtttr It InercnHud Iho vltild, on tho tuHi rovvH fiO'i tho rocond crop rlpou lug with tho rimt." Beaver Brand Animal Fertilizers "A I'Vi'llllier for I'lveiy Ciop" Mudu hy tho Union Meat Company, Noith I'm Hand, Ore. Coum lu different gmdcH- duptiiidltig upon what VOI' grow. HtrawhorrlcH aro a itilcU fruit Whllo thoy aro lu thu market, they hrlm; good prlroa, It In up to you to grow iib many and iih hlg iuuih iih you can IIUAVHK llltANI) ANIMAL KKUTILI'.nit will help you do It. It pohbokhch tho ntneHHiiry plant food elemuiitii to feed your ntiuvhorr plautH, fruit treen, herry IiiihIioh, nlc, IIKAVKIt llltANI) ANIMAL I'L'UTII.I'.IIUH A I IK NOW ON HALK IIV iiooui:iiivi:i( I'ltt'iTA.vo I'ltODCCi: ASSOCIATION .Meilfonl. Oieumi. Your onlor plncotl now iiiuiiiiu liuiiiudlatu 1 1 u 1 1 v (.i i ' 'U.