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WMTTW V 4 PAQB TWO MEDFOUl) MAIL TRIBUNF. MrJOKORl). OKKCOW, 'ITFSDAV. MARCH ill. I1 1. ' i."W?T? V & IOCAL AND Ll personal rv. i.. "IT" Jnck Mnroln of lluch was a busl noss Visitor In tlio city for n few hours Mondny afternoon. Ho re ltorts tho Annk'Rntu roads In flno Aliftfto. 11. T, OregB of Klamath Tails Is attending to bitslnosB matters In this city nhtt valley this wcolc. If yojir Krocer don't handle New tbwn Unkery poods, phono -Mfi nml your order will he delivered prompt ly. a MIsa Delia Mueller of Yrofcn, Cnl. U vlsltlnc frleiids In this city for a fow dnys. Autolstif, nftcr a lull of ten days, havo again taken tip tho prnctlco ot speeding on tho residence district streets. No ono has been hit by nn anto or motorcycle so far this week. , Kclstcr ladles' tailoring college. 40 days sowing with drafting, $25: 40 daj's sowing course $15 day; drafting course IIS. Southbound traffic on tho S. P. the last three or four days has been heavy, both freight and pasengor On several of tho passenger train two of the highest power locomo tives were used to pull tho IS and 111 coaches. It. T. Van do Car expects to leave this week for California points to be gin work for tho Iowa City Hani Supply company. Orders taken for nil kinds of vtge table plants, any quantity. Early cabbago plants now ready. Port land avenue Greenhouse. Phone 87-11. 330 Quito a number of Medford citi zens am battling with tho toothache, as swollen jaws and pained lookj testify. A number of Medford fishermen aro planning on going fishing tomor row. After this dato only trout un der six Inches In length must b; thrown back, instead of ten Inches as now. Many claim trout bctwee six and ten Inches long make the best eating. Ladles, our guaranteed specially wrapped bread at B. C. cash store Newtown Bakery. 2S Shorty Miles received a letter from Bud Anderson yestcrtlay, and ho writes that ho Iiob bought twenty acres of land, and is plowing every day, and raising hogs. Tho plowlns has caused him to loso weight. Ho meets Joo Swain at Raymond, April 1C. Swain must weigh 14 pounds or less, and Bud can weigh any poundage, but ho expects to en ter tho ring at 14S so it will bo n lightweight battle. Bud says thr ha expects to polish off Mr. Swain .'n short order. Bud now weighs about 148, and further states ho has loJt considerable fat slnco Medford fans last looked upon him. Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), Has-klns-Boydcn Bldg., Main street. A number of orchardists and far mers began spring work between tho trees tho first of tho weok, nn then susiicnded operations became tho rain of Saturday night and Sun day failed to more than settlo the dust. What tho country needs right now Is a good soaking rain. J would causo a general rejoicing among growers. 8co Tutny for flro insurance. E. K. Englcs or Salem Is In tlu city for a few days attending to busi ness matters. .Mrs. Ii. O. Upton of Uoguo Ttlvcr was n business visitor in -Meuioru for n fow hours Monday afternoon Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish at J. O. Corking' studio, :28 E. Main St. Phone 320-. Wig Ashpolo left Monday evening 'for Portland with a consignment o hogs and cattle. Fred Lewis of Wellen is In tlu city for a few days attending to busi ness matters. Milk and cream at DeVoe'a. Stanton Grlffls was In from hU ranch for a fow hours this morning. Tho Portland Colts and Colored Giants baseball teams will arrive this evening for tho gamo tomorrow tho first of tho Beaaon at tho baseball park. A good out of town attendance to tho gamo is nntlci paled. Fresh lime. Medford Lbr. Co. I), F, Ilyan of Montague, Cal., Ic spondlug a fow days in tho city at tending to business matters, Kabo corset demonstration by Mlaa Gronborg, nn expert fitter di rect from tho Kabo factory all this weok. Ahrens. Miss Alice Waters of Gold Hill visited with friends and relatives In trls city Sunday, returning to her home Monday evening, Screen doors at Medford Lum ber Co. . C. W Mnrltn, nnd Messrs. Crone, miller and .leromo of tho California Oregon Power company are Install ing work In Grants Pass this weok, 1 J., Orr of this city spent Sunday In Grants d'ass visiting fi lends and relatives. Tumy writes better flro Insurance Miss Elisabeth King of Ashland visited friends and relntUes In this city tho first ot tho week. Have your now Kabo corset titled by nn expert fitter. Miss Oronheri; is hero with us this week direct from the Knbo factory. Ahrens. w Mlko Womnck has returned from n trip to Josephine county where he attended to mining projects. J. K. Potter of l.akevlew. Lake county, Is In the city for a fow days on business. Kabo. tho lite model cornet la be ing demonstrated hero this week. Ahrens. v , Attorney II. F. Jlulkcy was n pro fessional visitor in Jacksonville this mornlmr. Kabo corset demonstration! Miss Oronberg Is hero direct from tho fac tory nnd will be glad to show ou the new models. Ahrens. 7 W. Shcrwlll of the- Salmon rlvnr country is In the city for n few days getting ready for packing supplies Into Hint section for the spring and summer mining activities. J. O. Gcrklngr. tho best all around photograpbor In southern Oregon.. Alaya reliable. Negatives made any where, time or place;. Studio - S3S Main St. Phono 320-J.- Vnnce Colvlg of "Pinto" cartoon fame, was operated upon at Sacred Heart hospital this morning for ap pendicitis by Dr. E, 1L Plckol. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives tnado any time or place by appointment. Phone M 1471. ,..,.. Senator Von der-llullcn of Wellea Is in the city today shaking hands with friends nnd wearing his vote getting smile. Model Bakery goods at Do Voes. A sprinkle of snow covers the far foothills today as a result of a flurry this morning. Jit. Wagner. from whoso summit most of the snow had molted, now presents almost a regular winter covering. Pennant wrapped bread, guaran teed fresh at Oakdale Groccrv. Made at Newtown Bako.v. 'ol Bert It. Greer of tho Ashland Tid ings nnnounccs his retirement from the race for republican nomination for senator from Jackson county. "Mutual Movies," Mcdford's flvo cent show house. Dally change, three reels ot tho best, wlpo off your chin and pull down your vest, am! b-e-a-t "It" if u can. It Theater. West Main. j, Geo. E. Sanders, accompanied by J. D. Dlnkel and Francis M. Faubre, of Indianapolis, Ind.. havo returned from Chicago. They aro interested In tho Itoguo Itlver Public Scrvlco Corporation. Just arrived ono car load of bearJ- lesa barley rolled If you want to make your horses laugh just try It. Leo Watklns & Co. Feed Store, 397 S. Front. Phono 2C9. Dr. B. Klrchgcssner Is now located In Garnett-Corey building, room 213, IN HUN I m TATTOOEDBANDITIN THREE COUNTIES MOl'NT VHUNON, Wash , March St. Charles Hopkins, tho tattooed bandit, charged with threo murders, and accused of shooting nnd soro ly wounding three otner mon, Is hunted In two counties today. Two masked men, one of them be llbvcd by King county officers to be Hopkins, held up nnd robbed Elliott brothers' saloon nnd four men at Tolt, King county, last night. The robbers assaulted Albert Elliott, out of tho proprietors nnd acting bar tender, nnd then, with ono Btnudlng guard, tho other bandit scooped up $70 rrom the cash register and re lloved the four customer of tho sn loon of their small ennnge anil es caped. A posse today Is searching that section for tho bandits. At the fc.itno time threo large posse are scouring Skagit county In search of Hopkins. Tho fugitive was re ported to have spent Sunday night find, jestcrday .morning nt Duncan Spur- He disappeared about 10 o'clock .yesterday morning and hns not been seen slnco. By catching trains It would hnvo been possible for him to. havo reached Tolt last night from Duncan Spur. Tho murders nccredltcd to Hopkins aro the killing ot Charles Hodges In tho St. James Hotel. Seattle. Jan unry,..l: tho killing of Tondny Olson and Tony Gurb In tho hold-up i McMurray Saturday night. Ho Is accused of shooting Patrolman IWI llanuon, Don Slinllcros and another man In Everett last Thursday night nnd of shooting nnd seriously wound ing John Freeman In tho McMurrnv affray. slopes, unite exposed, the federal Mflemeli mowed them down Iniln'apH General Villa, tho photographer stated, fought In person lunong hi hten, cheering and encouraging the occasionally hurling a hniut prenmts and alwa.vs urging bis followers to persist In the assault. PoImiiumI WiflrV .DUrlirt Mnn believed the fodorftls. poi soned tho Irrlgntlou ditches around Torreon. Numbers of horse nnd some rebels died mysteriously after drinking from them, nt any rate, and nil tho correspondents with tli. rebel army fell III. Friday, Dorumn related, VHUt sent British Consul CummliiKS Into Torreon to ask General Wlasro to surrender. When Dorumn left Saturday, the emissary had not re turned and there wete inmris that Velusco bed bad him exronted. HEADACHY, COSTIVE, BILIOUS,-"CASCARETS" Sick lleaibutie, t.'.nl 111 eat II, Sow Stomach, Mean I.Uti- and Illinois .r t'luggeil J'lieei- up! one hours 10 to Phono S2S. ROLLING PIN LATEST CURE FOR FAT PEOPLE Tho trouble with n rollini; iuii is tlnit few people nppreeinto the nri- ely of it uos. jt w generally miiv ponc to bo mi implement solely for nnttcniiif; out doujjli ami derelict liiifthnniN. Now comes n citizen who maintains Unit it U n fut re ilueer, nnd lms hold nnd tried to sell it to n number of Medford pcoplo of lien, including Moo Alford of the First National hunk. .Mr. Alford re ferred the rolling pin reducer to Dr. I'ickel, who entertained grave doubt" of its curative ponen.. The modus operandi was to pur chase tlio rolling pin and then roll tho fat portions of the anatomy, the snme as a batch of biscuit.-,. TO ARRANGE ARMISTICE (Continued trnm pags l.j of President Huorta was i of tho federal officers killed early In mo ngnt. He fell fighting in tho trenches with his men. "The Gomez Palaclo battle was fiercest at Cerro Del Pilar. Aft?r each assault It was easy to tell Just whero tho attack had been stoppod by tho line of dead rcbli." Tho poor Quality of Villa's ammu nition was largely responsible for tho difficulty ho experienced, Dorinun explained. Tho shells wero homo mado affairs, turned out in Chihua hua City, and only nbout ono In 30 of them exploded, falling almost "wholly to cover the rushea mado by the rebel Infantry. Huml Grenades lVeI Finally tho men resorted to hand gronadjs. Many of theso, too, failed to explodo but their quality proved better than that of tho shells Thero was practically no cover fo tho attackers, Dormnn snld, and n they climbed the Cerro Dol Pilar HIGH TAXES. HIGH WAGES 25,000 HE WORKERS PHILADELPHIA. March 31, Higher wages, higher tmoti and re cently enacted legislation are give by Samuel Ken, president of th" Pennsylvania railroad, as tho princi pal ratines ot a decrease In the net operation revenue, uecesaltntlng n "retrenchment policy- as announced last week. ' Masten, Drydcn Pcslmastcr WASHINGTON. Mnr.li :il. Will iam .Matter win uppumtrd postmas. ter at Drjilen, Jocplnuc county, to day. Gut a 10-oeut bov. Sick headache, blllounojH, dUl ness, coated tongue, foul taste and foul bronth-nlwaH trace thorn to torpid liver; dolncd, fermenting food In the bowels or sour, gassy stomach, Poisonous matter I'tntfKUd In tho Intestines, Instead ot being cast out of the sstem Is re-almorbed Into the blood. When this poison reaches tho llullcute brain tissue It causes congestion and that dull, throbbltu, sickening headache. I'ascarcts Immediately cleanso the stomach, leiuoye tho sour, uhdl gesied food and foul gases, take the excess bU from the Her and earn I nut all the constipated wuntu mat-! ter nnd poisons in the bowels. A discard tonight will surely .MmlKhtiiU you out by morning They work while you sleep a t cent box from ir druxKl't means your head (bar. stuumth sweet nnd your lli-r and bowels legulnr for months. Money Saved by Making Your Cough Syrup at Home Tkrn Hut it Fim MoniruM, and fillip u II tin! Cntigli III n llurr). Cough medicines, as a rule, contain a large quantity of plum rup. If jou take one pun oi L'ruiiiuauM sugar, sua i pint .- plnl of w arm water und stir alw.it Huray! laky Tt Huh. ill HoHia - -- i i No Lonfler Do Womeit Fear the Great, est ot All Human'BlesJtBcs. J Tt 1 A rAmfirf It, Ifimu flitl lt.iA n...!.. taUoljf pains that nre s.ild W premld, j child-ben ri n k tuny easily t'C avoliRil. Nu ( wnmnn nnX fenr tlm slightest dltciimfitrt If sh will fortify lier-i self with tho well-, known and tleii-lniu-onil trmeily, ".Myth-' cr's PrltniC' This Is a prni-trat- its', exiemai applica tion that at once softens and ninkrs iillitut tlio alxl'tiilonl mitiicles nml llxnmeiits. They laturaiiy exunnil witimut Iim nh!nt 0 fu clv'S-I' S! minutes, jou Ime ns guod srup t strain, nml thus nut tmly bnnUli nil tnid.-n- mnncv rim lil liiiv. If you will then put -4 ounces of Pine I fifty cents' worth) hi n pint Willi l-nttlc, nnd fill It up tlio Sugar Svrun. Vim will Iiim a miirli coiil-Ii I vruti as you could buy ready mado fur $.f0. 'Iul.e u tcasxiiiful eerv one, two or thnv hours. It keeps perfectly. Von will Had it one of tlm bent cough syrups you ever ueil erit In whootilng cough. Vim can feci it take hold iMiinlly coniiurr nn nrdlnarv ceugb in 21 linurs. It ii Jut laxntle eiiongli, lias a gv tunio cllect, and tlio taite Is pleunnnt. It I a splendid remedy, too, for whooping cough, snmmoilie croup, lioarenets and broncliial nthma. Pinex l.i a mnt on!aMe concentra ted compound of Nurnnr white pine extract, rich In giuinenl nnd other healing pine rlrmrnU. No otlier prt'pa ration will work bl'tliis formula. Till plan for making cough rrmcdr witn i-inex anil ugar tvruti is now used in more homes than nnv other cough remedy. The plan lm often been imitated but never siiccessfiilh. A guaranty of nbolnte n.itlfnctlnn. or money promptly refunded, goes with this preparation. Your dniggint has Pinex, or will get it for 5-ou. If not, send to The Pinex Co.. I't. Wayne. Ind. cy to iiervous, twitching spells, but there Is nn m..,i.w. .....ui.... ,..... ...... .... iii.iwnr.i,, Ml ,11,,,. Illl.tUIII ,1. t, llil .-.,, IlinUIUl.l I, KlrcplfMoesa nud dn-ad that so often Icata their inipiiis upon llui ImN-. The oceailoti Is. therefore, one of un bounded, jujfiil anticipation, ami too tnue'j stn-ss cannot lo laid uimii tti remarLnble Inllucnre which a mother's happy, pro natal disposition bas uion tha brallh and fortunes of th gpneratlou Its eome. You will find It nn nilo at all drus stores nt SI"") a tMittle. Write to-day tu the lirsd lleld lleculntor Co.. ' Unmr Hid., At Inula, Cu. fur an Inttriie'.Uo buck. j Wctks & McGowan Co. Iidjr AMkt.at iff riwMsw7 IMm ,A. K. Orr W7K-M 1 i:i,ks XOTICK. Thero will bo installation of officers Thursday evening, April 2, l&M. O. PATTO.V, Secretary, - 4 Foit ktat:-: .srsx.vroit II. Von dor liolloi.. o' Wellen, In cumboiit, ainnunceu I1I3 candlducy for tho republican nomination as state senator from Jackson county (Paid Adv.) "Non-Puncture" Auto Tires Guaranteed 7,500 Miles Service These tires bear tho greatost known mileage guarantee, jet aro sold nt n prlco oven less tlinu tires of ordinary guarantee. This guarantee rowra Piinctiiri-N, bIov-outM nnd general wear. Guaranteo covers 7,f.00 miles servlco against everything excopt abuse. Theso tires nro Intended for most severe sorvlc- As a SPECIAL 1NTHODUCTOHY offer, wo will allow tho following prices for tho next ten days. TlltliS TIIIIKS Tiro Tuho 28x3 t U.'iO S 2.00 30x3 10.:T, 30x3 13.50 22x3 14.0C 34x3 16.25 31x4 17.00 32x4 18.00 33xt 19.50 34x4 20.10 35x4 21.00 30x4 22.00 ::5xttt 2c.oo SCxJtt 27.00 37x4 tt 27.50 37x5 32,(10 All other sizes. Non-Skids 20 por cent extra. 5 per cent discount if pay mont In full accompanies ordor and if two nro bo ordered, shipping clmrgos will be paid by us. C. O. D. on 15 per cent of amount of ordor. Our output Is limited n wo Miggest cnrlv oiileriiiK. Wo sell direct only, giving purchaser tho advantage of all mL1- dlomcut's profltR. XOX-PL'.VCJL'ItK TIIHJ I'ACTOltV Dayton, Ohio 2.30 2.80 3.00 3.20 3.25 3.30 3.I0 3.00 3.80 3.00 5.00 5.10 5.15 5.40 rri jsIm iiim This is4Onc of tlio piure food c fcssorii's. Uko it in all roclpVa finlling for a good,; .baking liowdcr. CRESCENT BAKING POWDER Contains no .AjALM". Your Grocer Has It. Crescent Mfg. Co., Seattle, "Wash. Quality The Highest Service Tho Best Prices The Lowest Creamery Unller, 2 lb.s...05c (jrannlaied Sugar, 20 lbs. for $1.00 FOUTS GROCERY CO. 36-10 R. Central Phono 271-272 MY EQUIPMENT : M office Ih- fitted with tho most modern np parutns fur testing sight. My mechanical equipment Is not only perfect, but I havo n thorough kuowlc'dgn of tlio eye. gained by years of study and oxpnrioncn In fitting glasses. You liuyo not tin eye defect I cannot detect and correct, If timiiiiablo to glasses. DR. RICKERT Kulto l-'J Over DciicI'h 8. &H, (Jreon Trading Stainps (liven J -r KV, I.oolC Look! Bmoko Governor Johnson 'clgan, they're mudo In Medford, you'll like thorn, TOO LATK 'fO CMHHIPV. WASTHH -Hoino good, soiuid iotn - toes, Itobort Diitton, ' TANKS Wo manufacture spiay and supply tanks of all kinds. Wo havo built theso tanks In Medford for 15 yoars and somo of the first ones aro still In uko. If you want a good tank get ono mado by - .i,i mnm.. -J-, J. W. MITCHELL 'JO H. Itlvmlilti, ,M rd f did J'lioiio 'M SUNRISE LAUNDRY AND CLEANING WORKS The Japanese Cleaning and Pressing Parlors will be com bined with the Sunrise Laundry .March 15, and we will bo prepared (o do everything in these lines and guarantee satisfaction. Ladies' and Men's SnilH Dvy Cleaned, $l.2f; Suits nressod D0i. All kinds of dyeing. Club rates, $1,50 month, Wo call for and deliver goods, 21D 8, Riverside, Phono 873 1 j ii,- . i ' .1 4 Sho,es fj)f Grandpa V Plain toe wide soft easy Vici leather shoes per pair $2.75 When looking lor Men's Clothing visit this store The Wardrobe Wist Unn SI rot I. Wednesday Special ONE DAY ONLY JiOc Ladies Mlaelc ami 'Pan Colored Silk Hose, per pair, :.5 :i pairs for $1.00 !)Se Ladies' Cobweb Silk Hose, all i-tilttra, pair 7S $1.")0 Liulies' Kayser's Silk llu.se, pair .. ..SI. 11) High-grade Solid Pack Tomatoes, regular 20i- grade, per can '-Vfcc1 (lolden West Making Powder, lb. U)?, :MI. imi . SI Hutchison Lumsden Only General Merchandise Storo in City. wTn Misii 2kijJji. MikvKXi. They buy it for what it does. That's why the Ford is set vant of thousands, It holds the world's record for all 'roiind dependability. And it's the lightest the strongest tho most economical car on the market. R9& Is tho prlco of tho I'ord runabout; tin tnurliiK car Is ICI6 f. o. b, Medford, romploto with ciiulpmcul. Cot rntnloK and pnrllculnrs from C. E. GATES niuiiTA mnr.niNn. ,muraauurwhnnrt3MM4rafmrmctf.-vrntvi rmtiani .e"!VS4i:iuc u&wmvj'jaMer.-'urrr.axietz zrm Ma'Cfriiatftifct.gw pi ,iwm .iiM,Nnyw otfv fiHiminwMMk. Hi I I ill 1 ll II kWVMlM. Mi:nrOunt ohk. Notice to the Public I have bought one-half interest in Orris & Myers' Tailoring Shop and wo are prepared to take your or ders for Suits and Alterations. We have secured the services of an expert tailor from San 'Francisco and will guarantee a perfect fit. and satisfaction to all our customers. Also do Cleaning and Pressing and lint Mocking. Trices reasonable. Order your Faster Suit now. Orris & La Mar 210 Went Main Street, ncxl door F. t F. Manic RAY LA MAR, Mgr. j V. 4 Ll jj'toJ fef. L-i i , Aw ttmutM ftSAw J 4-