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-i page rowo MEDFORD MATL TRinUNE. MKmrOIJI). KK(.ON WMDNKSDAV, MAUCII II. 101 1. mmmmtmmmmnfm r IOCAL AND I- PERSONAL Attorney 0 Newbury 1 circulat ing petitions In llio city for the can dldacy of T. T Ceer of Pendleton for governor on the Kcpubllenn ticket. Gcnr I woll known In this section among the pioneer resident nnd tho petitions nrc being freely r BigltCll, A. 10. Cro?g of Olympla attended to legal motteni In this city the' first of tho week. Hntiso denning mado easy. Itent a vacuum elonncr from the Southern Oregon, Electric company, $1.50 per day. No.r C' South Central", photiq 21G-Y. V. B. Iloynohts of Pasadena, Cnl . Is In the city for n few days on busi ness. During tho lAst week tho hee3 have begun to work gathering hone nnd In tho country fields In tho'mld die of tho day are numerous. They only enturo from the hlcs In the middle of the day, tho mornings and evenings being too cold. Special sale of children's dresses niado-np ready to embroider at tho Handicraft Shop. 29C Charles HotissUm has returned from a business trip to northern points. Arthur Thompson hns returned to his homo In Montague after spend ing a few days la this city on busi ness. Mrs. K. M. Wilson does first class kodak finishing nt 210 Laurel St. 313 A number of Medford young men went to Ashland last night to see tho llasco Musical Comedy company, tho two doses administered In this city not being enough. Mark Woodruff, publicity agent of tho P. K. & K. railroad, who man agedo Hen Selling's campaign for tho United States senate. Is In tho city for a few days. Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), Has-klns-Doydcn Dldg., Main strcot. Mrs. W. C. Hale or Grants Pass it visiting Mrs. Harry Foster of this city for a few days. W. P. Dodge has returned from t business trip to Grants Pass and other Joscphlno county points. Bee Tumy for rlro Insurance. Tho .Medford baseball team will be organized next week, with a number of old nnd young ball players Tho matter of choosing n manager wilt come at this time, nnd arrangements made for tho use of the grounds. L. K. Kane of Trinidad, Colo., is In the valley for n fow days looking for a location, and will make a trip Into tho Baglo Point district, where ho has friends. Mlllc and cream at DeVoe's. Mrs. Theresa Dlnwiddlo of Gold Hill was a visitor In Medford Tues day afternoon. Donald McDonald a stockman of Lake county Is In the city tor a few days attending to business matters and visiting old friends. He was hero 20 years ago, and Is well known. Fresh llrao. Medford Lbr. Co. Work called for and guaranteed by the Medford Cleaning and Press ing company, II. W. Ward, Prop., 4 South Control. Hnvo your work done by tho Med ford Cleaning and Pressing company, II. M. Ward, Prop., -I South Central. Sugar Pine shakes. .Medford Lbr. Co. There wU bo nu ecllpso of tho moon vlalblo In tho Itoguo river val ley, and practically all of the world tonight, and is creatiug considerable interest among local sky gazers. Evidence of tho approach of St. Patrick's Day Is shown In tho win dow decorations of shamrockB, etc. Several social affairs carrying the spirit of the. day will be held. Tumy writes better flro Insurance The "Mnd Mullah" motorcyclist laid off last night for the first time. In four days, with his reckless speeding, causing tho pollco to sus picion that something has happened to him or his machine. Vincent Theron of Murphy Is In tliu city for a fow days attending to business matters. George Lincoln of Rogue Itlver transacted business matters In Med ford and Jacksonville today, Danny O'JIrlcn who fought Dud Anderson in this city over a year ago and has quite a following In this city will mcot Gilbert Gallant In Salt Luke City tonight. Danny and Hud wore onco bitter, out O'llrlcn Is still going, and Hud has about stopped. Andrew Jeldnces who has been spending the winter In Medford with his family expects to leave In a fow days' for his claims In tho Jlluo Ledge district. Model Dakory goods at Do Vocs, I'lrleh & Hyatt hne bought out the Sid M. Nichols grocery stock and furniture and fixtures. Stock Is be ing tnkott nt (he present time. B. It) an of llutto Kails was n business visitor In the city Tuesday. Work on tho brick work of tho new Rlks Temple on North Central avenue, Is expected to begin next week, thu kiln nt Jacksonville, that hns tho contract for the making of, the brick, Is rushing the work. The regular weekly drill of tho Nn tlonal Guard rompnuy will bo held .it the Nnt this evening, and an Increaso in nttendiinct! has been noticeable sfco the court ninrtlnl for non-nttoml-nnce. Wo want every family to try one sack of our Dally Hrcnd flour made trpm best hard wheat. Kvery sack guaranteed! Price J1.35. Leo Wnt klns .fc Co., general feed store, 307 South Front St. ' Hoover Hnlstead of llllt. Cal., Is Hi tho city for a few days attending to business matters, Mrs. Kmll Mohr who underwent n sorlous operation nt the Sacred lionet hospital a week ago Is reported to b- Improving rapidly, nnd practically out Of danger. Remember Tumy writes flro Insur ance Tho Rltchle-Wolgast fight at Mil waukee tomorrow nl.nt is attracting considerable local attention, nnd the hope and prayer of ninny Is that Wol gast receives n good licking "Tho Wildcat." owing to fantastic finan cial operations of himself nnd Man ager Tom Jones In this city ncvr made much of a hit locally. Hill Coleman wts n business vis itor In Jncksonvlile for n few hours Tuesdny afternoon. Just opened, tho Cory Shining Par lar. Give us a trial, white help. 14 South Central. 301 Mrs. Thomas Daniels of Itoguo River was a business visitor In Med ford the first of the week. Attorney F. W. Mears left Tuesday evening on a legal trip to Portland and Salem. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives msdo any time or placo by appointment. Phone M U71. W. F. Melllngcr of Montery, Mex Ico will glvo a lecture on Mexico Wednesday evening nt the Christian church. J. W. Cooko of Bugcno Is transact ing business matters In the city for a few days. The Junior class of the high school Invito the high school nnd alumni to tho entertainment Friday at S:30 p. m. at tho Natatorlum. Admission 50c. 300 Homer Whitehead of Redding. Cal., Is in the city for a fow daya transacting business matters. MtlSs-f- M- V'M- , m- "- " i )f: y! - tir'; Tf JBM'WHlliMsMPit'H AmJZmZ, uAa ; LAND GRAN LAND T SALE 10 llfttEljT PURCHASERS MADE DON WHISKERRANZA-VILL UU COME DOWN?1""'1 '""""" Mrs. Nellie Stiles left Tuesday af- Weeks k McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Jjftdjr AnnUUiit y I'liuiio UU7 iNltfht F. W.-WwAn JBilJil i Vhmmt I A. t$. Orr l7M-Hi !! l ! !" HI HI II ternoon for an extended visit with friends and relatives in Seattle. Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish at J. O. Gcrklng's studio, 228 E. Main St. Phono 32 0-. Drummers representing coast anJ eastern houses are in tho valle this week calling upon Southern Oregon merchants with fall and summer goods. Most of them mako Medford their headquarters for Journeys to nearby towns. Jasper Davidson of Happy Camp. Cal., ono of tho oldest mining men of that section is transacting busi ness in this city and Jacksonville this week. Stop, look, listen! Did you hear that bell? It Is tho Newtown Hakery wagon. You will havo (o hurry.303 Spraying preparations are in full blart In most of tho 'orchards of the valley this week. Orchardlsts who tame to Medford Tuesday seeking men to labor, report that their Is n scarcity of help, although the street aorners nro crowded with men howl ing about tho taxes and hard times and kicking chronically, Sam Rcnrdan of Ashland was n business visitor In thu city this Inornlng. J. O. Gerklng, tho best all around photographer la southern Oregon,. Mays reliable. Negatives made any where, tlmo or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. Tho Mens' club of tho Presbyter Ian church held n meeting uesday flight with about 1C0 In attundanco. The evening waH passed in discussion of various subjects, light refresh ments, music by Dr. Marlon's or chestra, and a program. An enjoy ablo time was held. Clarence Darrow, famed union tabor attorney, and one of tho fore most orators of the day Is schedule! to deliver speeches In Oregon next summer against prohibition, and an effort Is bolng mad'j to Include Med ford In his Itlneraiy. Kelstor lndlcn' trlluHng oollego St. Mark's block Full rour o 40 dayH lug Including diuftln;' i2!. Forty sowing Includln - drufli:; ?25. Forty Ing course, $15, tf Harry Ward for many yoars with tho Pantorlum, has gone Into busi ness for liliiuoir and hns opened n c '.'filling establishment on South Cen tral. Mrs, V. 11. Cowles and daughter Harbura have roturuod from Santa Uurbura and Pasadena whuiu thny SAN FRANCISCO STREET SAN FRAXVISt'O, Tnl., March 11. VmiMiin; from n counter by the title of her mother and believed to IN MINNESOTA TOWNS ST. PAH., Minn., Mmvli II. Sweeping prnluliiU)ui-il giiiiiri woru imlicntcil tmUj. itx fur ih Hie. count linve been stolen, the entire Sun f volis Iihi pro-rvsci'il. in ,ve-ter Knmei-eo xliee tlepurtment toilny HURLED FROM AUTO riHCAdO. .Mnrch 11. Suffering from eonciixHiiiii of tut Iiruiti, inter mittenUy ilelirioiH nml in gnue ilnn uer of dentil, Mi- .Muvme Couiior-, POUTI.AND, Ore, Mar II More "Immrimt purchiiHeis ' are exposed lo nmut llifti I'iilled Htnlt'H t ourt here within a row days, followliig llio iiilluK ol Judvo It H. Ili'iin .Mwteidnt that ru0o ileum ot rich') tlinlinred liui.l In thu WIHiimollo valhty, part of the Oiegun I'nllforiiln rnllnmil Inuil grunt, ' purchased fiuni the initlii'rn PncKle eouipuii), should be forfolted In the giiuuumetit. The I'llliburj Lumber eompuuy. u Ttlluueitiitii eorimriitliin ronlrolltid It) tho flour inllllu; luteiels iiwlied 300D ueien nt tbU forfellnMit, In mtnd III Dnllglnrt and Cooh eouittlen The Fmittter Lumher compiui), an Oregon, concern ownwl I ft Oil acn-M In Clnckniiiiii eoiint 1'iuler the lurins of the llituln) net, persons elnlliiltiK more than I OiMi acres of grant laud are allowmt to "tome In" to shotx they did nut know the terms of the grunt ero being lolnted. Tho grunt, eNeeuted In I Mill, provide-! that the lands bo sold to actual set tiers In ino acre traits at not more than i'i 50 per acre. Federal Judg Woltortun Inst )ear ordered tho for feiture of tho criuit liPiauNo It was shown that the railroad had sold these lauds In much largo tracts, souio times us high its 1 10 an nrre, nnd of late )eurn hud refused to sell to settlers at nil. About tft "Innocent purchaser'' have applied under the llnnlcy act. which allows them to buy bark their holdings from the Kntcriimenl nt SJ.ftO per aero within six mouths. FIVE MINUTE CURE . IF ST0MAUI IS BAD When "I'apeV IHiipepiln" llemliei Sloiiini'li nil lnillel(iii, (Jiih mid Hotline lllxiippeiiiH wjw henrehiii'r for flftein-monllH- old Natalie .Kmcry, dnughtur of Mr. Frnnet-. Ktnery of Oakland. When lnt eeii ijie bnljv was hitting on the counter nfn ICearnev street -hooting gnllery while the mother took up nllo mid Mint nt the turrets Tlmt was Sunday. After M-vernl flints the mother turned nml foiiint thu child nne. Mr-. Kmcry Miy.i Miu notieed n mini with it lilnek miiMuehe loitentn; near (lie child when Mie picked nn the rifle. :i vontiif niiHiiii'f. Irii'il In ti'll iliit.n. .InyV MinneMita Uiwn nml illagelivVmU . cinergenev IiumiiIhI lo.liiy BURNT RAILROAD BRIDGES HALTS GENERAL CARRAHZA AGl'A PUIETA, March 1 1 Tho burning of bridges on the railroads southwest of here puzzled tho Insur gent officials today upon tho cvo of Carranza'a departure upon his marcu 'nto Chihuahua. Although Carranrn will march directly from here on his two hundred mllo ride, tho Incident -nused much speculation. As far as Is known, there are no fedornl troops between Guuymns mi election. Out of" Kixlv-flvo previ ou-ly dry town-, ohly MefiHitomi went wet. while the drvw enptured iiuiiiy wet one-. IHni-k Duck nnd other tmww in I In- if-rf lit-rn pari of tin Mute, with In.'i- tCftrkin' cIii-h po-iilntioii-, ti u ilrv; UNITED STATES EXPRESS TO NEW YORK, Mar. 11. It w.is announced here today that the ITnltul States Kxpross (iulpan will lliiil date mon. Its officials docldlug that higher express ntna nro Improbnblo ns u result of tho iuter-stnto com merco (omiiilsioir.i attltiidu. INDICTN NEBRASKA LAWYERS FOR BLACKMAILING MERCHANT OMAIIV Scb. Mar. 11. An In dictment was returned latit ulgllt by the California gulf nnd Torreon. A i tho grand Jurv miulimt Irving II. Hnx- fow small bands of mauraudors were j tT, former I'ultvil, Statps nttornel ald to bo operating nloug tho MuxWo and district Jrnlu-: and at present n Northwestern railroad below Juure Carranza will bo accompauled Uf nearly 1000 troops. It was said a combination of Inde pendent federal forces could offer no resistance to Ills progress cast. A battalion of Infantry began tho march today alpug tho trails which will b( tnken later by tho commander. No expressions nro forthcoming regard ing tho Heuton or similar cases. TOBACCO TRUST LATEST TAGET OF GOVERNMENT WASHINGTON, Mar. 11. Attor- day to prepare suit agulnst the night to prepare suit against the Metropolitan Tobacco company of Now York, undor tho Sherman anti trust act. Tho decision was based on evldcuw of alleged restraints of trade by tho company luld before him by II. Sno den Murshall, tho United States dis trict atlornoy at Now York. Tho principal complaint agulnst tho Metropolitan company Is tho ulleged discrimination ugulust Independent tobacco dealers. Tho Metropolitan acts as distribut ing agent for tho producing compan ies thai made up tho old tobacco "trust'' and while It would bo tho spent (ho winter and uro stuyluu at principal defendant, tho producing the Hotel Medford. Mr. Cowles will loinpanlus will iiocouurll) bo purlieu return In tun days or two weeks, to llio uctluii. i iaw partner or .Norrls iirqwn, joriuar I'nlted States honutor, charging blm with oxtortlon and blackmail. Two othor prominent attorneys were In dicted for the same offense, und thrco for other offenses. Similar charges n those ngalnfct Hnxter are maila on Indictments against It. II. Olmstoud and Thoj. Ilrady. All three appeared an counsel nt different times for Nolllu Rosloy Paul, who receutl lost. a daniago suit against Arthur I). Ilrandc(s, u mil lionaire merchant. Mrs, Paul Is nlso Indicted on similar charges. Cllnto Jlrome In thu ludlctmont Is charged with subordination of per jury In tho ISO, 000 milt..lirouglit for adjudication of un ostato'io u wealthy Omaha woman. T. II. Mattors and Carroll Wright nro chargofl with haz ing ombez.led tho funds of clients, Matters to f.'l.'iOQ, and Wright to 1200. Tho Indictment against Maxtor charges ho extorted from HraudoU $7fi00 to'provont publicity being giv en to tho charges by Mrs. Pu.nl that her son had been mistreated by tho merchant- Olmstead Is charged with having axtorted $;i7,fi00 In tliu sniun manner. Ilrady was Mrs. Paul's attorney in f 2C0.000 dnimiKo suit which llruuduls won. , . With Medford tiudojs Mnford wado how it happened that lle was found wrapped in nu eKiiive nutoinoliile robe, prostrate its the middle of u liiif.v xtrcut eurl.v this morning. "Two men took me iiiiloiimhilc rid int; willi niiollier jtirl Inst night," he Mini, "nml Miuiethiii linppened I don't remember wliut. The next I knew I wiih in llii liopitnl." Onco she mimed one of the nulo mnhiliMs. hut mi in-tiinl nfterwnrd retracted thin pull of her Miiternent. The police believed Mie was thrown from i speeding niitomohilc. MOYER TELLS CONGRESUIONAL COMMITTEE STRIKE TROUBLE CHICAGO. Mnrch II. Charles II. Mojer. president of the Western Fed eration of .Miners Inst night told the congressional committee Investigating tho Michigan copper strike of his de portation from tho district Inst Do comber, A special session to hear .Mover's tosllmouy was bold nt night. Three men, Moyer said caino to his room In tho hotel In Hancock, on tho night of tho deportation. They asked him if hu would receive a larger committee of citizens and on agreeing Moyor said Hi or IS entered tho room. They asked If hu would permit tho citizens to contribute to thu roller .it the survivors of tho Christmas uvu disaster at Italian hull, Moyor said ho replied ho had not told the members ot tho federation they should not accept outside help In curing for tho deuil, but suld tho families felt they ought not mid that ho would not advlso them to accept relief contributed by those outside of tho federation. LONDON DAILY TIMES NOW A TWO-CENT PAPER LONDON, March It It was an nounced that beginning next Monday the price, of tho Times will bo re duced from three pence to a penny (two cents). The Times because of Its fearless ness has been railed 'The Thunderer' mid Is recognized as tho official or gan ot Kngllsh roalty. The entire gnrrlsnn and police force nro on duty In addition to 1ft- 000 soldiers here from tho prolncei Hvery strategical point In the city s occupied by soldiers. Cavalry patrolt tho main thoroughfanvi MOTHER! THE CHILD IS COSTIVE, BILIOUS llnn'1 llrMtnte! A I.axntUe l N'ciri- Miiy If Tongue It ('mili-il, llieitlli Hail or Hlnliimli Soar You don't want u slow reinedv uhcti Miur Htiimnt'h Is bad -or an un certain ono or u harmful one Sour stomach Is ton valuable; uu mustn't Injure II with drastic dniKi. Pupo's Hliipitpslu Is noted fur Its Npeed In nlvln relief; Its ImrniltiM. tiess. Its certain unfailing: iiitluu In regulating slek sour, anssy stout- itch Km millions of elites In Indi gestion, d)Npepsla, iiastrltts tut I other stomach trouble bus luiule It famous the world iihi Keep this perfect slomarh doctor In sour Inline kenp It handy -Met n liir-e (lit) rntil m so from any dniK store slid then It iit)oiie should eat miinelHlng which doesn't am,. wtu Ihmn; If what thoy oat lays like lead, formehts und MitirM mimI forms gas. causes Imndtii he. disslues nml niiu Ha, eruetHtliiiis nr arid mill undl gested food remember an Moon is Piih's lllnpepilu eo-niM In coiitart Willi the KtiiiiMili all mtrli distress vmilshes Its proiiiultifoH, certainty nnd ease In overroiiittiK the worst itoiimcli disorders Is a re elation to ihose whit tr) It LADIES! LOOK YOUNG, DARKEN GRAY HI Use Grsndma's Sage Tea and Sul phur Hcclpe and nobody can tcIL llrusli It through hair. Gray lutlr, Isiwrjnr hitrnlwiinc, denolrs sdtiurlng ngu. Uo ull know tbo silvsn tdge of A youtliful nparaitr. Your Imlr I your rlurni. It ntikrs or uisr tho fiu '.ten it fmliM, ttiriu grny sad l(.il dry, lpy and scrsegly, Jul a fiw applfiittlotis of Sipi Tc. nnd Sulphur ruUnoM Its appi-aranro a luuulrod-foM. Don't stsy gray lk yeungt Kltliir prrjiir.. t)i tmilo at liisim er grt frum any drug (torn n M rent lttl of "Worth's Rig.i niM Sulphur Hair Itrm oly " Tlioila-inila of fulkji rmiintiund till nvtily-to-uiK prrji.irntlii, l-cnum l 4xtk rns tliv hair U-autifiilly and rrniortv lUmlnitf, tnp Mulp Itclilng and falling luilf, N.rti, im enn can il.lr tfli, m it darkriu k nuUirally nnd nrptdy. You tniilitcti a .np) er dt liruelt ltli It, drawing thls.tliriugli tlio hair, taking nnn ma II ulrand nt n tlmr Hr morning tli gray luiir dlapwars. nfli-'r nnotltrr appllration or tun. It ha turn I mor la mtort"! and It Irmtiira tliUk, glwiy and luitroiu, nI jtu rtpiar jwri joungrr. TAMMANY BOSS SHY DUES; READ FROM PARTY RANKS NKW YOHIC, March Il.Charle;i I'. Murphy, leader of Tammany; Jus Giiffuoy, his political and business as sociate, Thomas Duillugtou, former health rominluslouor, und George Pluulltt, former state senator, were tonight declared not members of tho National Democratic club. They were road out of tho club for uon-paymout of dues (live California Hyrup of Pigs" ut once u teaspootifiil today often saves a sick child tomorrow. If your little one Is out-of sorts hnlf sick, Isn't resting, eating and aitlng naturally -look, mother' see If tongue Is runted. This l a sure sign that It's llttlo stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with waste. When cross, Irrltnblo, feverish, stom ach sour, breath bud or has slomiic'i ache, diarrhoea, soro throat, full of cold, glvo n teaspoonful or "Califor nia Hrup of Figs." and In a few hours all the constipated poison, un digested fodd nml sour bile gently moves out of Its llttlo howots with out griping, and ou have a woll, playful child again. , Mothers ran rest easy after giving this harmless "fruit laxative," be cause It uuver falls to cleanse the llttlo one's liver nnd bowels nnd sweeten thu stomach and they dear ly love Its pleasant taste. I'll 1 1 di rections for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle. Iluwnro of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a .10. cent bot tle of "Cullforula Syrup of I'lgs;" then see that It Is made by tho "Cal ifornia Klg Syrup Company." Don't ho fooled! MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO ItiiK nml (iti'H't Clcnniiif,' nnd Weaving ."ill I0AST .MAIN STUKKT Phono r:u KLEIN FOR KLOTHES Is still nt thu old stand next door to the First National Hank, upslnlrt. MEDFORD TAILORS MRS. H. L. LEAOH Export Corsotioro 829, North Bnrtlctt. Phono fiG3 M. Pretty Shoes and Pumps That are u-i to the minute In style, durable In w.ir hud iea soniible In price TOO I,ATI1 TO CMHHIFV 1'Olt HAI.K Ono h pamutigor model !' It ii f r Ic In good cotidltlo'u, prfcu $17.'. 00 u taken at onco. I'lionii CM -It or uddress Mull Tribune, box IN. .'105 FoilllFiNT Modern fi room hungn lor, close In Phono f.7K X. 0.'. How to Remove Wrinkles in Fifteen Minutes Kitcloso two-cont stump for par ticulars, satisfaction guaranteed, I'reu demonstration mid faro treat ment ut oflfco. Also ull of tho NIKK MAItlt toilet preparations for sale. Guar anteed harmless under tho pure food luw. Will havo goods nu exhibit and for salo at the M, M. Department Htoro on Hntitrday of each tvouk. NKO.PIAHTIOJIK A(li:OY lliaucli Offlro II 1 1) Not Hi lleally Medfonl, Ore, I'liouo HUM A VefV beautiful boot for oar))' spring wear, Hofl patent leather, built over a mudliim long ntiii hint, Very sorvlro- ablo mid graceful y.i.oo The soauou's favni'ltra have hiiuii Colonial Pinups In soft patent, dull leathers mnl vel vets, Our largo assortment will enable you lo select any desir able style at IjUI.IKI TO tf l.iio, C. M. Kidd A H h- t