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J' V tl PXGIU FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTJNTC, MEDFORD, OREGON, 'PIU'RRDAY. MAROTT 12, mil. MEDFOUD MAIL TRIBUNE AN lNDKI'KNDRNT NnWRPAPRlt rum.iKiicn kvuut avtkunoon nXOIJIT SUNDAY BY TUB MKUI'OUU IMUKT1XO CO. The ticmocrHlIc Times, Th Meilfortt Mall, Tho Mc.Uonl Tribune. Tim South ern OrvKonUH. The Aaliland Tribune. Offlco Mall Tribune llullillnc, S6-X?-3 North l'lr tret: telephono "&. Official Paper of Iho City of Metlford. Official t'nper of Jackson County. Entered us iccont-cUs matter at MetlforO. Orej;on, under the act of March 9, 1ST. BtmSOBIFTIOn RATES One year, by mall . 15 00 One month, by mail .to I'cr month, delivered by carrier In Medford, Jacksonville and Cen tral l'oinl- ... .80 Raturday only, by mall, per year : 00 Weekly, per year t.80 BWORN CXKGULATION. Pally avernire for six uumtha endlnc December 31, 19'3, 1500. With Medford Stop-Otcr E WOODLAND. Oal. Mnr. 12. Tho local National Guard armory was broken Into sonio tlmo last night ami a quantity ot arms and ammunition stolen. Juat how great tho damage wag and tho actual losses Mill not lie known until tho quarter master checks up tho property on his re turn from Sacramento, wliero Com pany F Is being held In readiness for any trouble occasioned by the unem ployed situation. Constablo W. It. Darker was first notified of tho burglary and upon In cstlKatlns found that the front door of tho building had been broken into and tho Interior generally ransacked. Kvcrythluj; of vnluo that could bo carried nway was tnkon, but the chief loot seemed to bo 12 Spring field rflcs nl)il ammunition. Tho local officials, whllo attri buting tho burglary to unemployed marauders, don't attach any signifi cance with main army of unemployed camped on the banks of tho Sacra mento river at IlrodcrJck, also !n this county. It would bo Impossible for tho men who broko into tho local arm ory to reach tho main army of un employed encamped opposite Sacra mento becauso tho roads aro over flowed with water and tho railroad treaties are bolng guarded. Hcported by Jackson County At tract Co., Sixth and Fir Sta. I'loluilo In tho matter of tho guardianship of Magnus James 1 lull, Italph Charles Hall and Kdna K. Hall, minors. Petition, order appointing Annlo Hall, d'uard bond of guard ian filed. Wm. Hills, vs. Alien Ilolcomb, ad ministratrix for estato Nancy Car tor, deceased. To forecloso mort gago on 8W Vt of SB VI sec 20-35-1 West, W Vs NB sec 10-35-1 West, Volume 20, page 155-C. Kstato Linn K. Tarkhurst, de ceased. Order on hoarlug for dis charge of administrator. Kslato Sarah C. Woody, deceased, rinal account and order discharg ing rulmlnlstrntor. Kstato John Margrlolor, deceased. Order discharging adinlnUtrator. .'MIsCl'lIlllM'OIK Medford Candy Co. File assumed buhluesd uuuie. Itc.il I'Ntnlo Tnuihfrrw Ariuiho llruudouliurg ot vlr to 1 W. Thomas, loft 1, 2 and 3. block 79. Medford W f). llcttlo Juy Iluukcb ot vlr to Kniinlo M. Hardy, 10 'j lot 39, (laloy Add Aaliluiul W. 1) Uolbort Foh! e't ux to Augusta ii. Wood, irtix inn ft. off north slilo of tho "(Jiinyaw" tract on Second Kt Mud ford W. 1). . . - I.ottlo U. l'oltou ut nl to W. A. Patrick et al, art lot I, bile. 22, Chltwood Tiuet, AhIi land , - 800 10 10 10 )'. F. Swoyno ot ux to Carl J. Schmidt, nil or block 55 and unnumbered lot north ot block 00 and south V& of aii VI or NH Vi boo. 31-37-2 West 1500 J.otilba J, Wright lo William A. Wright, with Vj wd. 3(1-10-3 ), also undivided of W ami HI3 of BW 2C 40-3 V, nUo ). 0. I), (o north lit of toe. 30-40-3 H MLTA ARMS ATARMORYSTOLEN INTROOPSABSENC COURTHOUSENEWS w. P. 10 tffl RADIUM WITH all or our knowledge and Icani'iiitf, wo know but very little of the world about us. Kvery day some now fact is ascertained that smashes the theories of cen turies and starts scientists to construct iui; anew the hypothesis of the Ihuujs that are. Even with the multitude of artificial aids, human pow ers are so limited that but a tithe is seen or comprehended. The why and the wherefore of the simplest phenomena are still unsolved mysteries. The pursuit of knowledge is the most fascinating of occupations, and as yet a bare begin jiini? has been made. Recently the papers have been full of the use of rad ium for various purposes. A congressman cheerfully gave his life to test its value as a cancer euro. It is said to kill some germs and to stimulate other germs. It almost seems to create life as well as to destroy it. It seems to discharge electricity as well as spontaneously charge itself with electricity, and make the air a conductor of elec tricity. Altogether, radium seems quite the most remark able substance yet discovered. "We read of glass, Dorcelain and naner turned from white to violet tinge by exposure to radium, of white phos phorus similarly turned to yellow, and of countless curi ous, mystifying chemical changes. Radium seems to effect everything surrounding it. It produces paralysis ami ticaiii m nmmnls, including humans. Exposure to it destroys c cstght. burns the death. Radium retards the growth of certain forms of life. such as larvae, so that they lorms Dccome monstrosities the hair to fall out of some grow on others, like rabbits. nuzzling in the extreme. Radium gives off a constant light, due largelv to stim- iiuiuuii oi niipiiriucs ny me poweriiu out invisinie rays. It has a temperature of about 5 degrees Fahrenheit and melts ice. It imparts radio activity to metals ami to every substance adjacent to it, and may prove that the alchem ists of old were correct in their transmutation theory, for helium, the gas most present in the sun's atmosphere, is also present in the gaseous emanation from radium. "What is this wonderful, mystifying radium 1 It is an element, discovered in 1S9S by Professor Pierre Curie and Mme. Curie at. Paris. It resembles common tabic salt in appearance. It is a metal, though never prepared in metal lic form. It gives off three distinct typos of rays, named after the first three letters of the Greek alphabet, Alpha, Beta and Gamma. Alpha rays constitute 09 per cent of all the rays and consist of positively elect rificd part icles. The Beta rays consist of negatively charged particles, approx imately one two-thousandth the size of those con stituting the Alpha rays. The Gamma rays aro few in number and resemble the X-rays produced at the moment of the expulsion of the Beta rays. ,They are not influenced by magnetism and possess remarkable penetrative powers. The federal government has reserved the radium lands of Colorado and will manufacture the element, which is found in pitch blend and other radio active substances in smaller percentage than the percentage of gold in sea water. It takes 2500 tons of uranium residues (pitch blend) after the uranium has been extracted to make a pound of radium. It takes one month to work the process and costs $2000 a ton. Such is a brief account of this little known substance, which is attracting so much attention and which is des tined to attract so much more before its remarkable chem ical, physiological, luminous, thermal, electrical and other effects are understood. And radium is probably but one of myriad unknown substances about us. Beautifying the Anions the uuM important cu'iitrfjdcnee in profusion, near tl of next week which will attract the ultciitioii of I lie public in mid iihout Medford in tho lecture lo ho deliv ered by Samuel Hill, the joreiiiot j,'ood roads advocate in tho world, nt the Vnm theater on Monday aft ernoon, tinier the auspice of tho GrMtr Mfilfonl lul. Kapecinlly ohoi'.lil tin' woi'-n nl i,'ir locality turn iii en niit- Ui j.'rft Air. Hill mid to li-tcn in bin .li'inli( and in structive fuMitiJH on Ilia heuutifyinj; of Iho I'miinY highway. The mem- Iier u C tho Onialpr Medford clul feel that they nro nil cnneed lo ;clher with Iho women of Medford, whether inemborH of the club or not, in' thin urcnt enterprise, ami Unit they ciiii, in connection with the slate highway commixniun, muke the Oregon state Jiihwuy one of, if not Hie jnost heiiiitilul in (he woild. The women of (leorpin parked the road wnvH in cuch direction fiom their rc- spcctio towiih mid jilimled trees ol rapid i;r"wi nihiplcil in Hie soil iiml eliuiiiie. Let iik make the approach lo redford i'itliiif,' mid worthy of ho beautiful a (own. It is conceded Hint n piod pereeiiliio of Iho vis it oik ut the 10l.r exposition will make dips by aulomoliilo Ihroiili the eounti-y, mid we want him lo plan their route via Medfoid, not only Ifecuuse it irt the palewny lo Cra ter Lake, but also bccaiiKu they can travel with eomfoit and pleasure over n stretch of (lie most splendidly improved and scenio liljjhwuy in tin world, with Medford ns their objec tive point for recreation and to en joy our e.liinulo and the comi'mls and JuxuricH wliieh wo can offer, lit course, wo eaniiot hnvo slinilo lrccn by Iho time of (ho cxpomllon, but wo can see that the sIiiiiiIiiil' timber nloiih' ho roml ix prcHt-rvcil and thai nhruhherj- U planted, nnd Hint oul Iyhruhho Nplciidh I HiiIi Dixon lose u In iu skin and brings agonized never mature, while other irom its liiiluence. it causes creatures, like mice, and to Its effects are various and Pacific Highway ie en- trance to our city, mid perhaps t can help things iilon- so (hat it wil be possible that drinking fouiilaiiu of the sparkling' mineral water fnmi Iho Siskiyoiw can he installed. Aiming these travelers from the exposition will he those who do not contemplate a change in the locality of their residence; others there will be who will bo on Die lookout for n plueo to start a new home. These, wo know, will need hut little urj-inj; to stay nnd dwell with us in this beautiful Hoj-ue Hiver vnllev. ami Hie former we want because un kuou 'that they must enter with enthusi asm nnd leave with regret, nnd that they will tell others who are lookine for a place lo settle, mid that these will come and see and be coiiipicrcd. NOTICi: OF HM,K KTIt.W. KokIo Point, Oro., Fob. 27. I (U I Whereau a rertnln steer calf has been taken up by II, A, Meyor at bin rantn on halt creoK, JuekHon roun ty, Ore,, and hamo huts boon orderod Hold by JiiHtho of tho peaco of Kaulo roiui umirici at tlio rancli or tliQ vald II. A, Mayor on Saturday, tho 28th day of .March, 19H, at ono o'clock p. m, of nald day. Said nulnial Iu doBcrlbed mi fol fel fol eows: A llfht rod Hteer calf about two years old, marked with undor and upper erop orr of tho left ear, no other marks or brands perceiv able, will weigh about 000 lbs. Now therefore, If Bald animal bo not claimed and proven tho Kiimo will be sold In accordance with tho order or said justice to satlsry tho oxpensoH Incident to tho taking up, keeping, a nil costs uoreor, H. A. MKYKft. 9 John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant 'Mi H, JIAHTMn' 1'hone. M. 47 u4 47-J3 Ainbiilaiifo Kervlce Deputy (,'oront.r ' ' . 'fl. tBBSiiifr ''&&& TUB T1IU0NK PBIULOUS. Aiutit imi u. it - iu . Rtt.1 tf ,iiku). -nu rr.ATno, tin. Kipling as Hindoo Sees Him What ti pity Unit Kipthn; does iml!oiil T'hetau. The Hritili mitltoii iiesonne more menv nun lie mis wn nessod. He eouhl have iliworihetl scenes of Indian life that eoiitinimllj pased under his notice, lie might have entered the miis"ive twiners ul pompotw rajahs mid I lie humble home of the poverty-stricken peasant nnd told us in his wonderful Iniipruaue whnt he saw there. Kipling bad such t;rent opportunities; ' For itistnnee,lake tlio slnry . of Kim. The character of Kim ha been treated in n similar way to that of Hamlet. According to Mr. Lord, the editor of a Darjeeliiifj nfwspnper, the Pall Mall, Kjui is no other than Tim Doiil.m, .lr, Shortly uftor the so-culled Indian mutiny of IS."" h eompanv of Hriti-h soldiers were garrisoned on the dreary, sunleso heights of Seneslmll, a peak of the Hiiualayns, not (ur from Darjeeluig There llie sun shines-on un averugc of three days ii year, mid theif a romanlie Irish Mergeaut fell iu line' with u beautiful Tibetan, irl. Tin serp-anfs name was Tim Doolan. Hi nril cjmmplonhli of tho I'nlronlly eloped with the, libetan beaiitv nndl ,, , ,. 1 , ,i r . i i- -i i lelub I ant n Kht from II. Cham or crossed the frontier to mc with luri pcoplo on the hiirdorlnnd. Nothing more was heard of Sergeant I)oolandy plaed at 200, Kgau nt IrtO. for another twenty yiuirs, wlum his sou, lim IIooImii, ,lr was nrrcstnl miof malcho nil or which were Inter file market plavp in .Daricelinvr l'oriitlnp nml elonely ronlotled. murder. Veuni: Doolmi was r fair iu eomplcMoi), with the lush blin eyes nnd red hair, nllhouirh he stl)kc NOSTRILS I!) HEAD FROM COLO? If Instantly Cloarj Air PniJufeiJ Ynu Ureathe l'rcrly Dull llindacho Goei Naily Cnlorrbal D'.tchare Slop i. Try "i:iy's rronm IJalni." Oct n unnli lio.ile nnywny, Jut lo try It Apply a Kill l.i Uw iHMtrlU and IiihiuiII. jour c?orsisl ii'e and siopped-rp nir panafW of'ihe liei.il will eimi: jdu will1 brenthe freely: dulliicsu aid l.'ni'.ai'i iJIr "ir. llv inornlri.! Hie wuprrli, fdJ'n licit or eatnrrl'iil siire t!!rc;t will I ci'one. j;. ,J ..,!, my HOW! ( : t iii i: i-u" s . e I, MUll'l llol'l' lif "M'' ('-"""I ct any diu j re. Tbli SPRING MILLINERY fft r Lottie Howard, Milliner Noilli (Vulnil eiiiu ties looked hint mcr suspiciousl and won ilc red ut the Irish type and llisli iintue. loiter, pnTs hchiuitiUK to Tim lloolan, the seixenut, elnb lishinir the oiiin mid identity of the sou, were found on the nceiiscd, who. like Kim, valued the import im i eharm. The sersennt's rifle nnd xiib arms were mUo found aftsrwurd in 1 Ionian's Imt. The liilf-este son was eeeuld for niurder. The storv is well known nil over India, mo from Niieh frail material K plin. ereutcd Kim. Mat KipHnj i not hu nuthontv on liulin or tilings Indiatt. lie , nci a writer of iho lifo f fun- jmm rs v India -not of liuumu life A It Ssrnlh-ltoy iu North Ameiican It' view. n. H. M'CUFIDY WINS QILLIARD TOURNAMENT In n very clone and excltltiR kiiiiiu i it. ji McCurdy won tho handicap bl- I ha" "' n ,,cor,, r 00-J ,7- Met'ur- The final game terminated n Herle Tho ehamplouHlilp lait ear w.tt .won by Dr. F, (', Pane who did not enter the tournament this year. STOPPED OP MY CATARRH frncr.int bnliu d!tsnlvos by lb licit i I (Ik1 no-irllt-; pi-ni irulis mid lic.is lie lull. until, s.iiti'ii ineiidiriiue nldi Hi i I'l,- i, .we, biiul and thrint ; rlo rs I i rir .iS4u4(s ; wloit i.usiy iIImIioiw ard a lectin': o1 ilwujilnK. fcootbliiK relief cniiies Im-liiedl'-tely. ImuL lay nv.iiki' tn-niMi slrui: Slllllf for I;; "h I .1 Huffed, i.'wtril ' ' 1 t -itBrr'i er a '.. I . ", i .i 1 Ilin-.-t, :."j r 7 ' l"K I Ut tru y li " Cut y mii- f.-lr'i :.' r 1 1 bluwlii'f. vrli'i Iu lininlllK In itf'it Into l''i a .s U illnlriiw- ,:-! or.v - In "JMj's I'n: it 1 tit 1 r I oitr cold or cai.irr:i wi'l mr lytli' appear. We art' slmwiii llio ntnv iikmIch in Spring Alilliiittry, cspcoinlly designed Top iiiimcdi al'o wear and pi'ictMl at cxirciiicly closo inargiiiH. 'I'licso IialH art! clever, uihuih and hi.'coining. now TurlmiiH 1 liiiiiKiial (IjihIi M(iuiiicy, itlVtS Tliti IIIVO and I BO LADIES! SECRET TO DARKEN GRAY RAIR DfluK back color, rIom nnd thickness with Orandinn's recipe of Sago and Sulphur. Gunmen irnnlen wp brewtl Into a luwvy ten. with nnlpluir ami ativliol iuliKl, will turn ;rny, l leaked msl (iiilil Jmir Ix'iiiilifully dark ami luxuri ant! ritmno cM'ry bit of dandtulf, stop neitlp lti'hlii(j ami (alliiiK lAlr. MUlng tlis yaK1' T w,,l Su'l'liur recipe at home, thoiij-li, l troublewuiss An ivwlf r wy l to j?'1 ,J" ieaily-lut tnle, eiirttliijt alHiat 60 crnta a lr Uitlle. at druu t,ire, known a "Wyrtli' Sk and Sulphur Hair lteiiieily. Urns uvvldlmj lot ef nuw. Whllo wlnpy. :". ',1,,l 'lr l i.ot sinful, all dculie In retain our youtli fill apiviuatioo ami atlractlrencM. Hy lUtkrniiiK your hair Hh Wyeth'n HaK" and Halpliur, no one can fall, Ivaum It disvi It no naturally, m oealy. You hint dampen a swnpi or sott brush with it and draw tlila tlinni?h )iiur hair, taklnjj onn small strnml nt a tlm by iiierunu: all ,,ruy '"'' "IV,, dlapwaivJ. After luiotlu-r applkatlon or two your hair N-eimirn utltully dart, ijlowy, Mitt and luxuriant and you appear jiuri jvunper. Why Madam WHAT WORRIES YOU? Don't Your Liuiiulry Suit You? Why 110I spud us your fam ily wushf Wo will rot urn il rough drit'd or wo'll do your ironing. No moro wony or botlior. Special rates on family wash. Pleated Mosom Shirts, retlueeil to I He. Medford Domestic Laundry I'ltoue 1C( itousix roit sai.i: One span or lnri;o umrea, welclit Si'.oo. one K"'d nil around horse, S ) earn old Tcnni 2 100 li. Ono well brnkn saddle drhliiK lunro. Due Kcntlo Indlea' drUliiK mare. Ono Kood rniieh tenm. Ono span 0 yonr old miilea, weight 2000. Can bo teen nl 1), H. l.ltlN, I'Iiiiiio loll, At I'tilou Ilnrn Stork and Cupid Cunning Plotters Many n New Home will Hnvo a UUlo .Sunbeam to Ilrlfihtcn It. Tliore Is ix'me drend In everr wnman'a mind n to tho p tibntilc palu, ilUtrr and l.nierr ot rlilld blr'li. I in r. Iliniikx lii ii re iimrknH'- rciuedr k n ii w n in MotliiT 1'rli'iiil, tin- tI'hI U one ol Jo) I ii I aallcl- lLlllllll, .Mollirr'a IVIciiiI Is a ix-iirlrnllin;, elrr mil iiiileiitln, 1 1 limkm the imiucIps of thn mIiiiimcIi anil nlc ilnmin pliant so they eipand easily and naturally without iln, mid lvllli nune of Hint ix-eiillnr uniiscn, in'ruiiiHiinn ami nllior siiiitoiim tin t lend In wnikra Ilia ircHni'llHt inotliiT. 'i'luM ii lit and iliu (iiork itiv mini iia eiimiliiK pl'illcm lo her n Id (lie eoinhiK ef a little niliiWiim to jlail ih'ii I lie hi'iirls nnd hotnes. TIkmiiuiikIh or woini'ii know from eiHrl rntv Mollier'a Krlenil la otnt of nur crcnliiit eoiitrlbiilloiia lo hnmiy inollifrliooil. Knbl by nil driiKiclsIa at I.(K) ht bollle, i:xo billy rroiiiiiiiciiiKil ux u preventive ut enk Ink lirt-nst. Write to llrmlhVM Itesulntnr Co., .11 Ijinuir IIIiIk., Allatitn, fin., for thftr vol nnlilu book to expcctaul mulbirs. sf H Mfi ,tV Page Theater SATURDAY, MARCH 14 North and If iili Present i I'Ved K'ayniond's Dig SueeesH The Missouri Girl , The Bitf Kun Show, with ZEKE & DAISY A Hroadway east; a Hceuie production; a bitf Hurciain. Spocial Bargain Day Piicen: I'liillro Lower Floor, fiOuj I'lrnt I rowH Balcony, OOu; next, !) j'owh, 2ri u regular dollar hIiow at 2Dc nml fiOe, HealH on wile at theater office, 8njurdiiy""h.iu. Situation Wanted Uy I!olliiii(Ur and wil'o, in lelligonl, HptMikri good l')ng Huh, is good niHllt'f, :7 yearn old; wil'o will coolc for oxlru moil. 800 A. II. MILLER Mftll'ord Hook Storo. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP Iteeoutly rotuodeled nnd oiilnrnol, added new cnuiurna mid npimrnttin mid la now strictly tiptu-dnto In every way. Coimiicrirnl Work of nil KlniU Ini'tiidliiK roplui; mid eiilarRluc of pictures, local dueuiuelita, vie. Urn in hie eiilnrnlntr, nuy nlto, nnd kodak flulshliiR of ovory kind. Profcsnlotinl nnd nmntiior photo Itraphlc mippllea. Ii, M. ilnruiou AasocUlnl Willi Mc, Hlinp over Ils Theator, I'honu H7J ISIS THEATRE v.t'iu:vii.i.i: toimv MISS TRIXIE Wnrlil'n tlrtsiteot t'oiiusly Horo A 25 Minute Act l'liito!ila) Toilay Only m:rov iiii.i.iNtmt.vs down- IWI.Ii Tu Iteel ('omedy i'i.,viNo nut a reitTtt.M: Drama Tin: i'am.hn ,N(:i I) ram n Hero Tomorrow !.( A I, fOMHt Two I'nrta STAR THEAT RE TO II A V Now tut of Vaudeville ciaitK ami i,i:vi:tti: Irish eomedlana In n sIiiuIiik and dnneliiK novelty iito.M Tin: iikvo.ni Three part renturo phutoplny Till: .MIIlNKUIT Kt.'AIti: I'areo Comedy JONCS' lUIUOLAIt THAI l'arte romody featurlni; Mian Pearl White WOOIAVOHTII .V WOOIAVOHTII MiihIc nnd nound effects CO.MINO TO.MOIlltOW OAMI.Ii ITtOIIMA.V Preimitii "in thi: iiihiioi"H cAimiAoi:" KeaturliiK Mary l'lchford AD.MIHHION 10 CKNTH 1