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J. J HARD IN BEHALFOF (Siiriimotilii Hop (It'orgi K. Moo. HMTi'tnr of tin Tn-.siiiic (linul KmuN noxurmtion. vvn in SniTimipnlo lodny nml wont un from hrr- to Sititmn, nft?r nrrnni: ill" to rotiirn lator in the i'A ami tlit ooiiir iniisiivnr work on lilinlf ol llii uiytiiiiriitton. Hook .opioil in S.iortiinonto totlm priinnnh to vit.it Utenior JoIiiimmi. who took ii lenilnif; )Hit in tin ere ntioit oC Hip iis-najHtion fit the luu foiifrrcni'o in Kurvkn In-t onr Ho ulil the -uieriior to W mio of tluv-p in nttpiulnnpc nt tlio invst nipotiiijr ol tlio noeintion in Mi'ilfonl, Or., .lulv 10, 17 mill 18. nml to iinmc uVlpjrnte to tlio mci'titiK, It in proposed nt IIih rouv tuition in July to trv to roii'-oHilntc nit the pood roml intcic-t-. in mk1i iniiiiiicr Hint txliilu rnrh is iloiiur it- own linuii'li of the work it will linvo the ro-oporntion of tlio others and wiH Mork tiuiellier for tlio (Mod of Iho rniise throughout the three i'oii-t btnto!). This ncMK-iiition is working for tlio improvement of the roml- eonneolini; them With the stnto lii:liiiii- mid ronneotini; them, one with the other, mid with nil the towns nnd roml ill tricts of the three state. Hooh (.lilies' that tlio nioi'intinn now hns n mcmher-liip of nearly 15(10, of whom nhont 1100 mo in Cnli fomin, no woik hnvinjr as jot hcen done in the other Mates for the Iniild iiifj up of the member-hip. The Suc ramento valley, exceptinj: Saem ineuto, hns now n very pood repre sentation on the membership roll, but this week a liirjre number will bo en rolled. VILLA'S ARMY INVESTS T0RRE0N WITHOUT STRUGGLE Yi:itMO, DURANGO. Mexico. Mar. 20. General Villa and tils army of 12,000 rebels Invented the federal stronghold of Torrcon today. The kalikl-claU columns occupied the en virons of tUo city without opposition nnd today was spent wheeling or dragging field pieces Into position to shell tlio federal trenches which have been dug at ocry point where the federal commander, General Hefuslo Velasco expects an attack. His armx is estimated at 9,000 men. Thftre was no opposition on the way, Villa stating there had been none slnco ho began repairing the railroad south of Jlmlnez. The fet orals contontcd themselves with strewing alt tho possible obstacles except bullets In tlio way. There wcro occasional exchanges of shots between tho outposts but nothing that assumed even tho dignity of a skirmish. "Torrcon will bo mlno within a week" Villa exclaimed jubilantly. Villa has food for a month, two thou sand rounds of cartridges to a mac nnd his railroad service can maintain a water supply Indefinitely. Torrcon has n population of 2C.000 Normally thoro Is a largo foreign colony but most of them hao fled. George Carothers, special repre sentative of tho stato department a. rltod today and will bo Villa's gucft throughout tlio campaign. Ills ddiv wll bo safe-guarding the forelgnori' rl hts. DE SAULLES APF0INTED MINISTER TO URUGUAY ?, "'S,,'23l3 JOHN U. De SAULLES President Wilson iccentb uoiiiluutcd John 1, do HuiiIIcm, of PciiiiHylviinla. o lie i:iivoy Hxtraurdlmiry and MIiiIhIit PJeulibtciitlar to Unigun. John I. do Hiullo wax kunvvii dor tug III uiidcrgmiliitiie (lii a unp ut tho bent ipmiier liuil." tlmi ever ld a Vale fiK)iitll leu in Afi,r IikIuk yrnil uilleil from cillexe In llU lie wool 1" pl,u h f'rtuiit In H uth A'iitI a ' PAGE RtX: BO WORKING MEDFORD I 1 1 HIGHEST h jiaRti&tiT'f&R? Ut"l9U.ltf I AMI iamBmcntxz-m sa&s. k ,. , .. r j,- i toj.ifaiif , i-ft .m . . .j a , .' - H Vv?" ? V x v .JFv. ' vr' &$ JF . ft ; fr. j - " TiWtM . .? rjijj..i.u ' The Inchest ski slide 111 the United States is nt Stoushton, Wis., mi held mmiv championship contest". This slide is said to be tlio highest n world. It co"t $-000, i" 1' feet lnjrli nnd ski fliers reai-li n speed of 00 I JELLS HE WASHINGTON. March '21.- Wash, inglon was mnmiliti today nt the .aiuincr in which President MN011 unbosomed himself Fridnv nt the Nnliounl l're-s club's lunisew arming in its new ipiartors here. "It is borne in on me by tho ar ticles 1 rend about myelf," he said, "that 1 am n cold, remoxed person with 11 thinking machine inside which he adjusts to circumstances." And this, in fact, was jn-t what the iner ago Wiishiu,:toniuii did think. The president's idea of himelf, it seems, however, U otherwise. "I sometimes feci like a fire from a dis tant oleano," he explained, "and if the Inva does not seem to spi over it is because ou are not high enough up to see into the basin. "In the position whieh I occupy there is 11 sort of pa-Mountc sene of reK)iisibilitj, mid if I seem eir cumsiK'ct it is because I am so dili genth trxing not to make any eol osaI blund'Ts." EUGENE UNIVERSITY WILL GIVE PLAY AT PAGE Professor J. F. Thorne from the University v?f Orogon was In Med ford jesterday In the interest of tho university play "Tho Professor s l.oo Stor" which will be ghon at tho Page theatre tho ia:r of Apri! Vernon Vawter and Mh9 Marshall hao agreed to see that tho under graduate actors arc given accommo dations and P. J. Nelf guarantee tho support of the alumni. Mrs. I'd mund Durkc. president of tho Drama league has assured tho university that tho league will do ever) tiling In Its power to secure a good house. Manager Gordon of tho Page has co-operated to the extent of giving liberal terms nnd the prices will bo 2G and 35 cents with box scats at $1 IMIson Marshall, con of Mr. nnd Mm. U. i:. Marshall will take an Im portant part in tho play and tho far that Professor Ilcaddlo has chargo of tho production lusiiroK a well rounded and crcdltabln performance. The Professor's I.ovo Story Is ona of tho mofet successful KnglUh com edies over -written and was the veh icle through which i:, S Wlllard, the eminent Hngllsh actor tnado lib strongest appeal to Ainorlrau mid fences. WOMEN'S CLUB NOTES (Continued from Page Three.) ing paper on tho languago of China, showing tho difficulties of learning nnd speaking the language MUh I'rlmcon road so v oral Chluckc poutua rii! upoko of the drama of tho coun- 1, Mrs. Gerlg told of tho I'alry abs nnd Mrs. Vawter of tho now 'tapers, books and magazines Mrs 'argtnt kindly consented to spoal; ueroro tho club, telling of her Im pressions and experiences In Hong Kong, nnd gave a ver; iutonmtlug do scrijitioii of that (it) and Its fascinat ing Ktoros and customs. Mr. Samuel Hill will lecture Mon day afternoon ut tho Page thoatie St 3 o'clock 011 the ' lieamlfvlng of the I'aolfle Illghwav " Mr. Hill li a most outhiiHlastlc uihotato of good roads and Is a vor Interesting speakur. Thorn Is 110 admlvulnn and every (In I) woman should inako a Dpeclil ffort to uttiiud mid auk over) 0110 10 come. Thoro will lie un oxvoiitlvo moot Ing of Iho Hrnina loaguo Mondnv evening m (he piiMI' lllnarv PRESDEN W WS HIS OWN ACT ONS MTSTOTOftD MATTj TKrHUNE, SKI SLIDE IN AMERICA AT STOUGHTON, WIS. s "! ARMY OF IDLERS Ki:il)IN(5. Cnl., .March Jl. Pre fcrriiig food to mil tr.uisHirtntion. the iiiiemploycd who commandeered a Sotitheni Pacific tram here Kridin. hut found it useless to them because the company would not move it. ro Mimed their northward "lnko"-toda under tho tonus of mi agreement with Shasta count v to mto meals ut twenty-mile intervals until the imnv crosses the lino into Sikioit count . They wen1 given three dnjs to do this. The partv was 1'JO men strong. The Southern Pacitic had concen trated enough railroad xdice to have dislodgeTl tho toiiri-ts from the Mull ed freight train last night, but this would not have helped iho local au thorities, who would still have had the unii) on their hands, so they made their offer of n meal m day if the men would proceed on foot, mid the proo-ition was accepted. The lirt on 1 ing station will 1m Pitt, the second Delta nnd the third Cnstvllu. Pork, bonus mid coffee will he the pirncipat items 011 the menu. A message from Diinuigmi, forty miles north of Davis, said 170 inon "hikers" reached there last night, marching this wn twentv miles tlmh FREAK CALF BORN ON MAC00EL RANCH A calf Hit.) two perfect heads, twi tails, ..even leg-, one le-' having twi perfect feet, two hearts, two pmr of kidneys and two liver-, is a trcuk of nature born 011 the lid Skect. much, ten inile, wo-t ol Macdoel Cnl. The other organs of the cull were normal, other than its se vva iiidefinnble. This fieak of mitun was born dead. It will be miuiuted mid preserved, possibly for dotiatiei: to some inii-eum. PROMOTION FOR MANAGER PRODUCERS' FRUIT CO I II Ilandolph local mnnagor for Producers Fruit company will leave Medford soon after April 1st, fn California, whero ho gocH to take SEXUAL KNOWLEDGE iu,r.smvn:i :pjo p.(ji:h Tells all alHiul sev nintlcrs; whai oiiug men and women, oung wlvci- and hushandH and all other need tc know about tho sacred laws that got. ern tlio so forns. Plain trutliH ol hex life In relation to happlnoss Ir marriage. "Smets" of niauhood mid womanhood; feexnal abiihos, hoii.il evil, dlsouseu, et Tho latest, most ad v anted ami com prehmihlvu work that has over boon Issued on sexual lijglcnc. Price less Instruction for Uiomj who aro rcad for tho true Inner teaching TIiIb book tolls nurhOH teachers donors, luwjeiK, preachers, social workers, Sunday school toachora and all others, young mid old, what all need to know about sex matters It Uluiiciil hiolt Hall, I'll. I., M, I) (l-Hpvlg). .Nevvspax r Cemments: "Scientifically torroct " -Chicago Trlhuno 'Accurate and up-to-duto " - Philadelphia Press ' .Standard hook of knowledge." Phlladolphl 1 Ledger. Tho Now Voik World hiijh "IJInln (mills for Hiose who nccil 01 ought lo know' tlicin for llie pieven- Hon of evil. I'ndor plain wrapper for onlj 11.00. P(Htago ten cunts oxtin. MIMI Plltl.lHIIIVC) COMPWV H.ijlon, Ollln j I TiW HEADED NORTH FOR AON COUNTY MttDFOKn, OKKOOX. SATURDAY, 3rAI?QT 21, Wl ,yi .w; nrtrVrtnB d there diuiiit; the winter lunc been nd steepest mtitieiiit slide 111 the miles 1111 hour. 1 ... j tho position of traffic manager for his company with hcaibpiartcrti in Sacramento Mr. Randolph will bo succeeded hero bj Mr. 11. If. Young who arrived Thtirsd.i) morning, and who wilt be bus) In the next ten dav In getting fnmlllar with local conditions, and ir meeting the growers and business men In lloguo Ither vatic) Mr, Young ban had a number o( )oars experience In tho handling mil marketing of California and North western fruit, and Is thoroughly f miliar with conditions existing at both ends. Sl'lT IX rWITV. SIMMONS I'Oll I'rill.U'ATIOV. In the circuit court of the stato of Oregon, for Jackson county JamtM I Fredenburg plnliitlff, s F (! Mathlsou, nnd Nellie Pearl Mathlson, his wife. Herbert N. Car penter and Joannotto A Thomas, do. fendnnts To F (!. Mathlson. and Nellie Pearl .Mathlson. his wife, Herbert N Carpenter, and Jcamiette A Thomas, the above named defendants In the name of the state of Ore gon. )ou are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint Hied against )oti In the above entitled court and cause, on or before six weeks from tho date of tho first pub lication of this summons, being on tho Hth da) of March, 1911. tho time prescribed in tho order of pub lication thereof And )oii are hcreb) notified that If )ou fall to appear nnd answer said complaint, for want thereof the plain tiff will apply to tho court for tho re lict demanded In tho complaint, to wit: For a decree of tho above entitled court foreclosing that certain mort gage glvon by defendants F (1 Mathl ion and wife to the plaintiff named above, recorded In book 23 at pages 1-1-15 record of mortgages. Jackson count). Oregon, covering tlio follow ing described real propcrt) situated n Jackson count), Oregon, to-wlr The southwest quarter of tho SW V, of section 20. tho NW tf of tho N'W U of section 31', nnd tho NH H of tho NP. Vi of scctlou 31, all In township 31 south of range 3 West if tho Wlllnmotto Meridian. Said mortrago securing a note for tho mini of 1200 00 dated Medford, Oregon. January 27th. 1913, exe cuted by said F O Mathlson and wlfo and payable to tho plaintiff Herein, drawing Interest at tho rate if eight per rent per annum from lata until paid For a deerco and Judgment for tho nun of $1200.00, with Interest there 011 from Jauiinr) 27th, 1913, until uald at said rate, Including nttnrnc)3 fees for tho mini of fltiO.OO, nnd osU of suit. That tho usual dnrroo bo made for ho sain of said premises by the nherlff of Jackson rounty. Oregon, iccordlng to Inw, and tho proceeds jf said italo may bo applied In pay nont of tho amount dun tho plain 'Iff, Including print Ipnl mid Interest, 'osts and attorno) fees, and that .aid dofendants and each of them, nd all persons claiming uudor them, itnuont to the execution of said mortgago upon hnld nremlHcs. cither as purchasers, incumbrancers, or iinei wine, may bu barred and fore loscd of all rights, claim or equity f redemption (except such ns til owed by law) In said promises, anil hat tho plaintiff may have Judgment vnd execution against tho mild do ouduntK for any deficiency which .11a) remain after nppljlng all tho 'irocecdH of the sale of said prem soh properly applicable to the satis faction of said ditreo That tho plaintiff or any other jarty to tho suit may become a pur hasor at tald sale, that tho sheriff ixrcuto n certificate of sale to Hid purchaser; that said purchaser ho let Into tho possesslnn of said prem hoh upon tho production of the sher iff's certificate of huIo therefor; and that plaintiff havo such other and 'urtlier teller In tho koiiiIbch as to 'his court ma) pcum nuot mid equit able. 'J'hln HiimmmiH In published under and by virtue of un order made by tho Honorable F, I, Ton Velle, coun ty Judge of Jackson county, Orogon. In tho aliHcnii) from tho said count) of the circuit court or tho Judge of tho ell cult court of Jackson count), Oregon, on the 12th day of March, 1911, tho first publication 011 the ilth tlu of Mnich, 1911, and tho last publication will Ik, made on the 2.1th day or April 1911. fluted March Mill, 1911. .MI'I.KHY It CHHintY AttoruiVH for Plaintiff MRS. II. L. LEACH Expert Corwetioro H2 Noi-lli Hfii'llclt. YOLD COUNTY TO FINANCE PACIFIC HAY BUILDING SV( KAMI NTO, tl Matili M The cailv tonsluict nit of tlio I oh lutein state highwnv sv-dem liom SMcrnmotito mul Yolo counties, noilh to tin Otciroii slule line, uim isured vcsterdav with the deeiwioit ol tin Yolo hoiitd ol sitpctvisors to liiuiucc eoitsii notion woik in tlioir count.. Hv special icselnlion Yolo count, supervisor volcd to biiv :un,mU in highvva.v bonus. Yolo was the onl loimtv which had not ugiccil to lln nncc the Kioto highwii) in iioithuii (.'aliforiim. The puiehusc of Ihu highwa.v liimiN was the re-nil of a promise hv llu I'aliforiiin highway commission to support legislation, iclicviug Yolo count 1 of tlu iiilerit or highvva.v bonds sold to finance the coiistt no tion of the concrete cniisewuy iiciosh the Yolo basin. The snpeiviMirs promised ilghU of wn.v mul hiidges. The decision ol the supcivisors to bu the bonds came nflcr the route and other de tails in connection with the pioposed const ruction of the Saernmoiito to Woodland eausevvuv hud born thor- oughh discussed, mill aller idans lor the building of other poitouis of the road 111 Yolo count ,hud been thin- oughl.v ugiccd upon. SPIT IN HOflTY. Sl'.MMtJNS I "OH l'nil.K'.Vl ION. Ill the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Jackson touutv A K J tichulz. plnliitlff. ii I' 0 Mnthlsoit and Nellie Pearl Mathlson his wiro, Herbert N Carpenter and Jcnnnotto A Thomas, defendants To P (1 Mathlson and Nellie Pearl Mathlson hln wife. Ileruert N Car penter and Jeannotte A Thomas, the above named defendants In the name of the stnto of Oro gon. n aro hereby required to ap pear nnd answer tho romplalnt filed against )ou In the above entitled court and i.iuso, on or before six weeks from the date of tho first pub lication of this summons, being on tho MUi day of March, 1911. tho time prescribed In tho order of publi cation thereof. And )ou are hcreb) notified Hist If )ou fall to appear and mo-wor said complaint, for want thereof tho plain tiff will apply to the rourl for tho relief demanded lit tho complaint, to-wlt: For a decree of tho above entitled rourt forrclosln; that certain mort gage given b) defendants I O. Mathl son and wife to tho plaintiff named above, recorded in book 33. page til 17, record of mortgage. Jackson count v, Oregon, covering the fuJlovv lug described real property situated In Jackson count). Orocon. to.wlf The SK "i of the SW 'i of tec Hon 29, and tho K of tho NW H and tho NWVi of the NV4. nml the SW V, of tho NW and the NW ' of SW 't of section 12. all In town ship No II south of range No 2 Went or the Wlllameto Meridian Said mortgage securing 11 note for IIHOOOO. dated Medford, Oregon. Januar) 27th. 1913 executed by said F 0 Mathlsou and wife ami pa) able to tho plaintiff herein, drawing In terest nt tho rate of six per cent per annum from date until paid. For a deerco and Judgment for snld sum of $1000 00, with Interest thereon from January 27th, 1913, un til paid nt said rato, Including at- tome)H for the mini of 92011.00, mil costs of null, That tho usual deerco he made for the sale of said premises b) tho sher iff of Jackson county, Oregon, nc rordlng to liw, mid tho proceeds of said salo ma) bo applied in paviuent of the amount due the plaintiff, in rludlng principal nnd IntorcHt, cost and nttoruiDH lees, and tliat said no feudantu and each of thorn, nnd all persons claiming under them, suhso quent to tho execution of snld inert gage upon said promises, either as iiurrliasers, inciiniiiraiM ern, or other wise, may he barred mid foreclosed it all rlghtH, c'iiIiiih or equity or re- demotion (eve out siuh an allowed Id law) In said promUoH, and that the plaintiff may havo Judgment and exu ctitlou ngalnot the said defendant! for biiv deflclenc) which may remain after aipylng nil tho proceeds of tho sale of said premises properly uppll cable to the satisfaction or sain de erco That tho plaintiff or any other party to tho milt mil) become a pur chaser at bald sale, that tho sheriff execute a certificate of sale to tho purchaser; that said purchaser he let Into tho poKscstlon of mild prom ises upon production of the sher iff's certificate of sale therefor, that plaintiff hnvo Mich other mid fur ther roller lit tho promises us to this court ma) scorn meet mid equitable This HiiniliiotiH Is published under and h) virtue of an order mado 1 Honoiahio F I, Ton Voile, countv Judge of Jackson count), Oregon In tho absence of tho Judge of said cir cuit court from na Id county, on tho 12th day or March, 1911, the first publication to bo 011 tho 1 Ith day of Mnrch, 1911, and the last puhllci Hou will he on tho 'Jlth day of April, I'JH Hated March I Ith 1911 MFI.KHY k ClinitHY. Attorne)H for Plaintiff KLEIN FOR KLOTHES Is still at tho old Htuud next door lo tho I'll ut National llmik, upstulis MEDFQIvfl TAILQIW 10 Where is the Best Place to Bijy Seeds? Wh) Hnmillej's of Coiiise, the only phuo In Houlliorii Oicgou vvlmro )on can get llnrpces Seedti mid Mulfoid'ii Mticu cim. Ho him had nearU to veins expeilemo In bundling mul mowing sieds mid ciiidoiuois all havo the benefit of his oxperlciiic It Is onlv a row steps 1 1 out Main stieet and It will certnlnl) pay ou to lake tho foiv ovtia Rtopit lo llioiiitto) V whole )ol uitt get eventhlnts for the gulden, ln-e Mulfonl's Notiimerm In )our le gume crop Hui pees Hponinr Hwoct I'eim have 110 cqiuit mid )ou havo nhont 10 of tho ver) best vnilcthH to ihoom fiom If )oit don't see w )ou waul ask for It . BROADIEY THE FLORIST AND SEEDSMAN Ih III the M F Stoic Phone H7- WANTED Medford Pear Orchard in Trade for Chicago Suburban l.ennfifiil, up-lo-iliilf l! i'imiiii Iumimc ami iiImuiI ilui'p aciTS til' land: kimkI barn pS ',,; luwitftl al Klm- lnii-sl. l'rii'P 8j!:i0(000: iiicuiiilirmiro ilWMMl. L. R. FREER SIS Kii'sl Nal'l Hank l.ultr., CIiujiko, 111. 'IVIi'plioiip Knnclolpli SM I !Ur. FENCING SEASON IS NOW AT HAND VOf NKHD TO I'WOTKCT YOl'U (JWONVINd cii'oi's and psrrii:s kkom stock and IIOUS. YOC SlIOl'M) INSTM.Ii A KKNCH WITH STUKNdTII AND liSTIN'l! giAMTIKS. Those requirements are fulfilled in PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE VMlMlf-VUD miMMiii. "s n -v"?-- t 1 't n 1 r mt atm 1 Til lJ iisiku a7auT cM ' jT OC!? V2-hi 10-INCII IM(i, 110(1 AND STOCK FKNCIO is .specially desij;nel for ymir needs. 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