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ttf PAGE TWO MI3DF0R1) SIATli TUI11UNK. JIHOKOKI), OlirHION. MONDAY, MAIM 'II Hi, 11)11. " IOCAL AND I- PERSONAL Tlio work or stringing Hip gn wires for tlio Mullls trolley lino wns completed Sundnv nnd the trnnsmls Blon line will be put up today by the crow' of men. The, ear will he put on the trark nt onco. Tho workmen nnd thfc 0r Attracted considerable attention Sundny nttcrnoon. John Kdwnrds" left Saturday for Scottii Vnlley. Cal.. where ho will open n bnrher shop. -15c buys two pounds of croamerv butter. flue buys two pound Mel ford creamery butter delivered fron." thd creamery to any part of the city. Phono 2.11. W. L. Chappell K. J. Kolntr of Ashland Is a busi ness visitor In tho city today. Houso cleaning mnde easy. Kent n vacuum cleaner from the Southern Oregon Klectrlc company, $1.50 per day. No. C, South Central, phono 215-Y. V. W. Harmon, rhtef engineer of tho Grnnts Pass-Crescent City rail road, spent Sunday visiting In Med ford. Mr. E. M. Wilson does first class kodak finishing nt 210 Laurel St. 313 Miss Francis Kenny of Jackson ville visited friends In this clt Sat urday. Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John H. Carkln, Glenn 0. Taylor), Has-kins-Boydcn Illdg.. Main street. Harry Hull of Grants Pass was Medford visitor Saturday afternoon. John Davis of Hitch transacted business matters In Medford Satur day afternoon. Sco Tumy for flro Insurance Dick Donald, nccording to Frisco papers, mado an effort last week to secure tho Job of managlne Franklo Hums, and failed. Ho held a long conference with Hums, and when '.'. was over, the fighter told reporters there was no chanco for the former manager of Dud Anderson. Milk and cream at DeVoe's. " Walter rnrnsworth, tho eminent tenor lato with the llasco company, nppcarcd before a good sized crowd at tho Page Theater Sunday evening. Although greatly troubled by a se vere cold Mr. Fariyiworth pleased his audience with two beautiful sonrs. Fresh lime. Medford Lbr. Co. F. L. TUdale of I-one Pine was In the city Saturday attending to busi ness matters. Sugar Pine shakes. Uedford Lbr. Co. H. G. Wclner of Eagle Point trans acted business In Medford Saturday. Hobert nreedlng of Gold Hill was lu the city Sunday on business. Tumy writes better flro Insurance. Will C. Smith of Grants Pass spent a fow hours In tho city Saturday. Model Bakery goods at Do Voei. Gamo Wardens Hubbard and San dry of Ashland and Rogue River at tended to official business In Med ford Saturday. Remember Tumy writes flro Insur ance " Miss Luclnda Cochran has re turned from Eugene where she vis ited Trlenda at the University of Oregon. E. D. Weston, commercial photog raphor, negatives mado any time or placo by Appointment. Phone M 1471. Grant Wheeler of Stockton, Cal . Is In tho city for a fow dns ou busi ness. Watch our windows for all tho latest sheet music. Palmer Piano Place, Garnett-Corey building, Bide entrauce, 24 South Grape. 297 Mrs. J. K. Deebo of Gold Hill vis. iled friends and relatives in Med ford Saturday. Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish at J. O, Gerklng's studio, 128 E. Main St. Phone 3 20-. C. C. Prim was over for a few hours from Jacksonville Sunday. J. O. Gorklng, tbo best all around photographer in southern Oregon,. Mays reliable. Negatives mado any where, time or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. A. Potter of Ashland visited In Medford Sunday. Kelster ladles' tailoring ccllogo St Mark's block. Full course 40 davs Ing including drafting 25. Forty Bowing Including drafOug ?25. Forty Ing courso, $15, , tf A party of 13 I. W. W.'s from tho "urni" of tho unemployed nt Sacrn mouto arrived In tho city this morn ing and wcro given marching order. by tho police. Thoy wcro ragged and tutterod and torn and full of bitterness, and wanted to make spoeches in ilny Market Square Another squad Is duo tonight, Dr. E. KtrcligeBsnor Is now located In Garnett-Corey building, room 218, hours 10 to 3, Phono X28. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Lady Assistant ly I'lione 227 NJght V, W, Weeks lOU-Ji! ' tvui A, K. Orr W7H-M The baseball team was out prac tising vesterdny afternoon, and today there are many sore arms and 'muscles. Hoy Stone of Boston loft Saturday morning with an nuto load of sup plies and n force of men to bo used In tho deolopmont of the .Moses pro poity on Sn,unw creek, lf miles from tho Hlue Lodge property. Prospect. mado this winter Indicate rich hold ings. 1), 11. ltenmes repairs sewing mn chlnes. rosldonce North Oakdale. George Holdcn of Albany U In ten city for a few days ou business. A. N Walsh of Yroka, Cal.. Is In tho city for u fow days on business. Active preparations are being made, by members of the Itoscburg Moov lodge for tho blc excursion to Mod ford next Krldnv. A special train is scheduled to leavo here nt 2 o'clock p. m., nnd will return next mornlnj An effort Is now being mado to change the time for leaving here t about 15:30 p. m so as to glo more tlmo In Medford. If this chnngo Is made it will be duly announced. It Is hoped that at least 100 person will go from here, including mem bers nnd their families, and candi dates for Initiation with a big clais who will be taken Into the order dur ing the evening nt Medford. Row burg Review. Thomas J. Canardy of Red llluff, spent Sunday visiting Medford friends. Arthur Kellyson of Snleih spent last week in this city on business. Carl Von der Hcllcn of Eaglo Point transacted business In Medford tho last of the week. Aha Walker made a business 'trip to Gold Hilt Saturday. Miss Grace G'regory of Rogue River visited JCedford friends Sunday. Carl Green of Ashland was In the city a few hours Saturday. 11. G. Worthlncton Is suffering from a severe cold nnd nn attack of the grip. ERED MAN'S WILL LEFT ALL TO ..SEATTLE, Wli.. March 10. The will of Henry Werner, the mur dered l-'-miuah rancher, filed in the probntc court today, bequeath-, all In- pen-oiml niul real projierty to hi chiMren. In charge of u deputy .-heriff. Mr?. Wenicr vwi taken to her ranch hoim today, o-tenibly to get omc cloth injr. The miion U oonii1ereI n -ccret ono nnd it beliovovv new evidence will be xecured tin a re-ult of Mr. WcrnorV eonfof.ion to the authori ties, in which she is ml ilto have do tuilcd the ciroum-tnnces of the crime to the authorities. Frank l'iconi, brought to Seattle Snturdny after Ins nrret nt (1e Eluui, collaiied when confronted li Mrs. Werner. L NOT TAKE STAND OAKLAND, Cnl., March lti. Mr. Mildred Drown, on trial here for (In1 murder of her hu-hniid, Archer Diowii, it was dcfinitel yannoiiueed today, positively 'will nut take the stand, uud with' this announcement it became apparent that the trial i neaiin;; iU clone. Tho defen-o will place on the Maud thU afternoon it two last witnee-, Dr. II. ('. McLen ualiaii and Dr. Otto O. Froyormutli, two noted alienists of San Fran-ci-co. It was expected they would testify to Mr. DiownV un'-onmlue- of mind at tlio time Drown vvu killed. T TELL OF ALLEGED LOBBY WASHINGTON, .March 1(1. For- mcr Admiial Francit, Howie, now proiident of the Foro River itlnp buildinj: company of Qiiiney, Mass., was hem-d with a subpoena today to appear W'edneMlav liefoie the senate lobby commit leu. lie will bo ques tioned as to i llcga.to'm th t lie paid fluieiicc De'di i i J (ill lo vvoii, against ceitiiii i mv . t the Pan aiiia canal ttili- I ill. i o'.los icccntly denied the cha-ae. Notice .Moose, All mombors nro requested to bo present nt our regular meeting Tuos- MU CHILDREN dn, March 17, as this Is our lust inoetliiK before our hi'.' celebration All visitors uro asked to hki with our secretary lu order lo receive a ticket to admit his lady to all at tractions free II A TOMB 30'' Bouolury , HOKE CANNERY PROJECT TO BE R. 1). Hoke of Coutial Point will appear before the Merchant' Assoeln Hon meeting tonight lu the Interests of his cannery proposition for the alle.. A committee from the Com mercial club and Merehsnts' associa tion hac reported favorably on the mnttor, and the qucwtlou of fltmncluK tho project will also b dleused. with tho probability of up port from the banks, merchants and small grow ers If the ulans are consummated the cannery would bo lu operation for the summer buslines, spring planting being made lu accordance. ' The cannery Is also being boosted by the small laud owners, as a means of allowing them to dlsposo of their crop of tomatoes, beans, etc., and Increase the diversity of farming In the volley. Sufficient acreago has been secured to Insure tbo successful operation of the cannery. Tomntos and loganberries would be specialties lu the canning. Mr. Hoke is nn experienced cn.t ucry man nnd tho plant would bo lo cated In this city. He has a numbor of flattering let ters from locul people ou his stock, put up last year, to- show the merit of his product. The natural flavor of tho fruit Is retained by tho pro ofs employed, nnd tho samples shown today to local people received high praise. Many of tho locnl sma'l growers nro highly Interested lu th project. F FEVER EPIDEMIC SACRAMENTO, Cal., Mar. 1C Fearing an epidemic of typhoid fever In the camp of the unemployed across tho river from this city, the Yolo county authorities are extremely nux lous to ret tho army of unemployed before such disease breaks out. Sheriff Monroe again advised tho "army" to break up faster thnn it Is doing, but tho reply was mado that the loyal supporters of "General" Charles Kelly would stay In cam-i until ho Is released from the Sacra mento Jail. FL0RIDAN 114 YEARS. NEW YORKER 125, DEAD PENSACOLA, Fla., March 1(1. Nnim Cooley, said to be II I vears of iifc'e, died today nf Ins Escambia county home. ' NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that tho tin derslgned win npply to tho city coun cil at Its meeting to bo held Mnrcb 17th, 1911, for a license, to soil malt, spirituous and vinous liquors In quan tities less thnn n gallon at Its plnco of business on West Main street, city of Medford for a period of six months. HOTEL MEDFORD. Dated March 2nd, 1911. NOTICE. Notice- Is hereby given (hat tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil at its meeting to bo held March 17th, 191-1, for a llccnso to soil ma;t, spirituous and vinous liquors In quan tities loss than a gallon at Its placo of business, 13 S. Front street, city of Medford for a period of six months. C. L. REED. Dated March 4, 191 L NOTICE. Hochnmboau, tho imported I'erch- oron stallion, owned by Walter Kltto, will ho In Medford at tho Vincent barn every Friday and Saturday un til July 1st. Phono Main A'i, Jack sonville Ore. Smoke .Ml. Pitt. Cigars and holp build up a pay roll for your own town. TOO JiATK TO CLASSIFV FOIl SALK Ten acres, modem house and burn, close in, A real bargain. Hox l.'l.'. .101 FOJt 8ALK Karly Sunrise potatoes, 7.".c per 100 lbs. Phono 80-F, :ior. LOST A baso drum beater. Find er please leave at Mann's store. ' TALKEDTONIGHT W TYPHOID AM AM MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO Hug iiikI ('nv)('i Cleaning and Weaving 511 MAST .MAIN BTIHWT Phono rm a 0. OF W. T NO FOE ;es SKVTTLK, Wash. Mar Ifi -Miss Isnbelln Vustln. ileuii of women at the ('Diversity of Washington, whoso opposition to the tntign hns been thoroughlv heralded at tho sttuo school, cnttght nearly 300 faculty members, students nnd alumni "slip plug one over" Saturday night at n "county fair" In tho school gymna sium In the rnggtoM sort of n g rag. Miss Austin tiptoed to tho 'ulddlo of the floor before dancers know of her presence. Tiis munc stopped and tho tnngonrs stood as petrified. Tho fun was over. Demi Austin delivered a caustic lecture to tlio floor muu agers. Dinqs' Pal Trial Continued SAN FKASVISl O. tal.. March 1(1. The en-e of Spott, uu Ouk- laud plumber, eliai.-ul with crimiu- allv ntlnokiutf Mi- Ma I'piirrini;. a FRAIL, WEAKLY CHILD Made Strong by Vlnol So tunny cntes like this nro com ing to our attention for the benefit of fathers nnd mothers of wenk, sick, ly, nllltnj children lu this vicinity w public tho following letter: Mrs. J. P. Weatherfnrd, Litchfield. III., sn.vs: "We bare had an Invalid child for tho past nine years nnd un til we bognn using Vlnol, we some times thought there was little hope for him. Ho would hnvo terrible coughing spells at night, nnd thoy would leave htm so exhausted. W tried everything, but to no avnll At last some one suggested that wo try Vfnnl nml ua nutlrnA n i.imii.i. In him from the very first The cough - Ing spells censed and he gained Pi strength right along. Wo would not bo without Jt nnd would ndvlsu par ents who have frail nnd weakly chil dren to try Vlnol.-' This Is because tlio child needed the strengthening cod liver elements nnd the tonic Iron thnt Vlnol con tains. No oil, delicious tnste. Chil dren lovo It 'o 'give back your money If Vlhol'does not benefit. Medford Pnnrn$t"jjy. .Mcdfofd.-Oro P. S. Fori rough, s,cay skin, try our Saxe Salve. Wo guarantee It, uw STUDENT REVELERS See Wlien You Look f And Don't Fail to Look i At flu; .Men's Shoes in our window, marked The Wardrobe . West jrnin SlreX. Hupmobile History CHAPTF.lt IV (Continued from yestordny) On Jan. Mb, 19 l.'l, over tho frozen waters of tho Finnish Oulf hetweon St Petersburg und Kron stadt, S. Ochs of St. Petersburg pi loted u llupmolillo to second prize, tho first being taken by a 70 II. P. car. in South Africa, a Ilupmobllo has blazed tho trail throughout tho "duikett" part of tho Union. .1. K. Nordllngor of Port HlUuhoth on Sept, 8in, completed tt remarkable tour of 10, Ono miles. At tho com pletion of this tour Mr. Nordllngor hud a sworn tntemont drawn up lo the effect thut not n mechanical part was chuuged lu tho iliipmobll'J during tho vvlio'u tour. .In ne 8th 1!U'I, marks the winning of the Russian (iratid Prix held under the uusplies or the Imperial Auto mobile club of St. Petersburg. The distance was -DO miles uud a lliipmo. bllo won a beuiitlful sliver loving cup. lu tho llilll (Hidden Tour fiom Minneapolis, .Minnesota, to Olaclor Our icpalr shop Is hcioiiiI to none. I v. S, lliinie, Into forciiian of the largest icpalr fcliop ou the toust, N our inahler meiliaiilc. Wo sell (Ires,4 (ii ben, oil anil gaKolliio, AgenlN for tlio lliipiuobllo nml CiiIIIImc uih. Cars wio-lied ami polinlicil iluy or nlubt. Free air loiniirestioc In fiont, Crater Lake Motor Car Co. IT enr old u.iil, utiM continued in da mi 1 1 1 lumiitrnw. INDIGESTION ENDED, STOMACH FEELS FINE Time "I'hh''h lilatcpnl" In Five .MIuiiliN all Soiiiiicss, (Siis, Hem I- bin ii niul l)-iesla Is (lone Sour, gnssy, upset stomach, Indi gestion, liearlliini, d)popsln; when the food you eat ferments Into guseJ and stubborn lumps; your head aches and ou feel sick and mlsurahle, that's when you ienll?i the manic In Papa's l)luoiln. It makes all stout itch misery vanish In five minutes If your stomach Is lu a continuous revolt If .von cnu't get It regulated please, (or jour sake, trv Pape s DM pepsin. It's so needless to have a luul stomach- make your next meal a favorite food meal, then take a lit tie Dlnpepsln. Thero will not be nny distress eat without fear, it's hcciuiMt Papo's Dlnpcptlu "renllv does" regulate weak, out-of-order stomachs that gives It Its millions of sales annually. Get a largo fifty-cent ruse of Pnpe's Dhipcpsln from nny drug store It Is the quickest, surest stomach re lief and cure known. It nets nlmoit like magic It Is n scientific, harm less and pleasnut stomach prepara tion which trub belongs lu everv home. GOMB SAGE TEA IN LIFELESS, GRAY HI Look youngl Common garden Sage and Sulphur darkens so naturally nobody can tell Orsrsbnother kept her hslr beautifully I dtirkrrwd, glo4" "'1 abundsnt with I . O. ! I c. .!...... vvi,-... IITrnr tfl CV-TJ icn 11U UHt)inun iiiwii- rvfr her bolr fell out or took on thnt dull, fivlrJ or strmlixl sfipenrsnor, this ilmnle mixture was applied with won dcrful effect. Iy aaking at snr drug Store for "Wretli'n Sa sisl Hulur , ft SnS'dllildS "5 u, for nioiit 6Q cent. ThU slmpio mixture can 1 dcprnilcd upon to rritoro natural color ana txautjr to inc nmr ami is iplmdhl for dandruff, dry. Itchy scalp snd falling hair. A well-known downtown drufrgWt say verylly uscn Wyelb's Sagv anil Kill plmr, lec.-iUM It darkrns wi naturally aoJ rnrnly that rsdiodjr can toll It haa brrn applied It's so cosy to inw, too. You simply dampen a comb nr ni(L bruih nid draw It through your hair, taking one strand at a time. Ily morning Uio gray hair disappears; niter another appu cation or two, it I reatoml to It natural mlor nml looks glosay, soft ami abun dant. i .show iJfl.OO a pail Park, Montana, 1.100 miles, two Hup. mobiles were entered mid both got perfect scores. In tho sealed bonnet, non-stop contest held by tho Vienna Autom-i-bile club of Vienna, October L'nd, three Hiipmnblles finished one, two nnd three. Out of LI starters only five curs finished, three of them wcro iliipmoblleri. On October tird, nt Home, Italy, In the hill climbing contest fro.u Purina to ilerceto, hnld by tho Royal Italian Automobile ilub, a '".'" Hup mobile was awarded n Hold Modal for perfect performance. OIIAPTKR V Hiipmoblles, as a rule, are bought by citizens of averngo prosperity who wish a ar of institution und ipiallty for business and for family use. I fow over, Its advantages of sl.o, nnd Its convincing porfnrmuucu, have IihIikcM many people of vvealtli and position to own Hiipmoblles. (To bo continued.) VELVET EVERYBODY M Kllli 'the New llrltk t iilou l.ei) llnrn on South ltheililo Evervthlng new and up lo dale I tverv and nmbuliiuie Service Phono lfiO RAY SUNRISE LAUNDRY AND CLEANING WORKS The .lapant'SP (Moaning and Prt'ssiujj I'arlops will lip poiii hint'd with tht' Sunrist liiiuiidry .March .", and vp will lio prppart'd lo do t'VtM'ythinjj: ill Ihcsi linen and iiarantct! satislat'tion. Ladies' and .Men's Knits Dry ('leaned, t?l.2."i; Snils pressed o0e. All Uiiids of dyeing. Chili rales, .fl.HO moiifli, We call Tor and deliver jjoods. 215 S. Riverside. Phono 873 Where is the Best Place to Buy Seeds? Why llrondley's of FourhP, tho only plnco In Southern Oregon whero you ran get llurpcen Seeds and Miiltord's Nittngerm He has had nearly 30 years experience lu handling nnd growing seeds nnd customers all have the-tieneflt of his experience It Is onl n few steps from Main street nnd It will certainly pay you to take the fo extra stops to llrnndlcyV where you can get over) thing for the garden. Use Mulford'a Nolrosorin In )oiir lc gume crops, llurpers Spencer Hweel Pens hnvo no ciiin nud )ou have nbout to of the very best varieties to rhoono from. If you don't sco whnt )oii want ak fur It . BROADLEY THE FLORIST AND SEEDSMAN Is lu the M. F, Store Phono MT'J All Automobile Owners The validity of the motor ve hicle net having heen .sustained by tho eireuit eniirt, all users of mo tor vohieles not having a liceiiBo for tho year 10 M aro horohy warned to iniiiiediafoly Apply for such license. E. E. KELLY District Attorney. ROSES 200 Huli Dickson', laro, I'ino, 2 years old, will bloom this summer, nnd a nieo lot of, other varieties, snob as CnroliiiQ Teslout, Doan . Hole, William Khoano, frau Karl ; fJi'tisehki, Ulrleh Mruner, .1. II. ' Clarlc, J. L. iM'oclc. Will Sell All df the Above at 15c Each While They Last Some fine Climbing Roses at the same price. H. B. Patterson Quaker Niiiwiymwi Niiiwry, KM S. Fir Hliwl. I'Imiiic 7W-.I SHOULD TRY IT GAUNYAW, Propriotor. It Itulldlng (JrrenliiiiiHr HIIK-4 . --. '' tl.Hl! 4