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PAGE TWO MUDKOKL) MiMli TUinUNM. .MIODFOItl). OIJKUON". WlODNKKIUV, 'AIMJIIj I, 101 p 2 ft. in IOCAL AND I- PERSONAL MIr PearJ Hobb of Central Volnl TOt a visitor In .Medford tor a few our Tucwlny nftornoon, .1. 11. Petersen or till rlly Is at tending to IiiibIiicbr mnttorg and via ItltiB relatives In Hogeburg this wool;. If your jrrocer don't handlo New town Ilakory Roods, phone A 16 and your" order will bo delivered prompt ly. A; S. T)cnno of Klamatli Kails If Bonding a Tew day In tho city on business. Mrs. V. T. IJalloy nnd dnnghtor of Itoqiin, Cal., visited friend and rela tive In Medford for a few hours Tuodny. Order taken for nil kind or vsko tablo plant, any quantity. Karly cabbago dant now ready. Port land nvenuo rjrcenliouso. Phono 87-11. 330 Itubo Waildcll, the onco Rrcat pitcher of tho American League, who 1 dying at San Antonio, Texas, Is a personal friend of Owney Patton of this city. Frank Johnson of Contrnl Point was a business visitor In tho city for a fow hour this morning. Mr. Carl Hellbroner the well known dry goods man Is now ".Mann's" where ho will bo pleased to see all his old customers. R. H. Croager of Grants Pas Is attending to business matters In this city for a few day. Tho Inter-class track meet of tho high school will be held Friday af ternoon, with about 50 athletes com peting. Tho winners will represent Medford at the state meet of tho Uni versity of Oregon at Eugene in June. Ladles, our guaranteed specially wrapped bread at It. & O. cash store Newtown Bakery. 2S Uen Sheldon and Weather Obser ve rako made a tour of Inspection through the orchard districts this morning, so tho weather man could become conversant with fruit coudl tlotis in tho valley. Freah llmo. Medford Lbr. Co. ' R. R. M Inter, the sheep king of Jackson county is down from Eagle Point attending to business matter in this city and Jacksonville today. Mr. Carl Hellbroner tho well known dry goods man Is now at "Mann'" where ho will bo pleased to see all bin old customer. Wong Yet, a wealthy Chinaman of tho Lreka, Cal., section, I In the city visiting his countrymen, and I well acquainted with J. S. Howard Rill Coleman, and other old rcsldentr of tho valley. Wong Yet used to bu bogs in this valley 20 years ago, and drivo them over tho Slsklyous l consumption, In California. Arthur Colo of Ashland was a business visitor In Medford Tuesday afternoon and evening. Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. .(John II. Carkln, Olenn O. Taylor). Has-klns-Roydon-Bldg., Main street. County Commissioner Con Loevcr of Central Point I spending n fe hours In tho 'city today on county business. , Screen door at Medford Lum ber Co. April openod with a dash of sun shlno and a wind, with cloud filling tho skies, and tho prospects for rail good. Mr. Carl Hellbroner tho well Mis Nan Ponnlson of Phoenl spent Monday lu Medford visiting friend nnd relative, Andrew l.undgron I over from Jacksonville today for a few hour at tending to business matters. Milk nnd cream at DoVo'. A number of out of town people attended tho presentation of "Tongues of Men," by Henrietta Cros mnn at the Page Theater last night. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any time or placo by appointment. Phone M 1471. , Considerable local Interest Is be ing manifested In the Clabby-Murray fight to be staged at San Fr.uulsi next Friday, Model llnkcry good at Do Voe Ross Kline wns n business visitor In tho city Tuesday afternoon for a few hours. Amo Walker made a trip to the Talent district Tuesday In tho Inter ests of his candidacy for sheriff, and reports the vote flushing brisk. Pennant wrapped bread, guaran teed fresh at Oakdale Grocorv. Mado at Newtown Hake-;. St The police have been warned to bc'on Uio lookout for a band of three clever forgers who are headed this way. It has been ten days tdnce a local merchant has been stung with n bad check, as far a anyone knows. W. C. Frultt. In charge of the for est ranger station at Hutton, Cal., has returned to his duties after spending a few days In this city vis iting and attending to business mat ters. "Mutual Movie," Medford'a five cent show house. Dally change, three reels of the best, wlpo off your chin nnd pull down your vest, and b-c-a-t "It" It u can. It Theater. West Main. ' Judge C. C. Prim of Jacksonville Is in tho city this afternoon to see the Colts and Colored Giants play ball. Joo Reeman, otfiold Hill, I In the city today attending to matter rela tive to tho payment of his taxes, and to see the ball game this afternoon. Prof. Harry Howclls made a busi ness trip to the Talent district Tues day afternoon. Arthur loung of uoscburg, nn cmployo of the Southern Pacific it that place, is visiting friends In the city for a few days. Tho case -of Colonel" Landrum, arrested last Sunday on a bootlegging charge, has been taken under advise- mont by tho city authorities. It is qulto likely tho young man will be given another chance. that Hie lliitilt eiiilii- in Wusltiujr ton "forniitllv nilnntted" Atneneu'i i;lit to exempt lis coiMwim' .ship pun; from enitnl toll mid uteris lluvt lite Iliilitdi foreign minister "in writing declared that tunny niitteiuil provisions' in the llu.v-Pouncel'oto treaty did mil apply lo llie I'uimnui ennnl. because the entml wns eon slrueled under conditions mil con templated by either pjnt tit the time the treaty wit nmile." "The piittieuliir ntijeet of the treaty," ueeordiiig to the Pnimtexter view, "was the construction of it Nienrnminn muni, w-lierens tin I'tiit od Stole neiptired the I'lintunn ruil roiul mill ennui wludlv I'rutn Colombia, llie Fundi oonipam and the republic of I'muiiim, mi thtit llnglmiil has mi ncht nnd mi elinin whatever." 10 10 E i x i 10 XKW YtJHK. Aptil" l.-ronlinueil strength in MioMiitri Pacific featured early tmdinir iu .sloels today. It roo one on the f.f-t few transac tion. Illinois Central ul- frtiiin'il u point. Otherwise eliiiimes were nar row, hut latliw ouluninhereil lu-e. Prices fell buck slowly Inter U below .vc.sterdnv's vlo-e. Hi liur dropped S'V Bend were easy. The mark't closed vvrnk. WILSON SENDS ULTIMATUM (Continued rrota page 1.) VISITING BAY CITY SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. April 1. Mr. Mildred Drown, acquitted yes terday In Oakland on grounds of temporary Insanity of murdering her husbnnd. Archer C. Drown, was vis iting friends In San Francisco today. It was said sho would mako her future homo on this side of tho bay aiui that the house where she and her husband lived In Oakland would be sold. SAN FRANCISCO, Ppill I. - Im provement .uid etynioiw which will include dm clolni Iiofuio uet Oc lulior pniliiihly of the imp l.v mil between Willit, iutl KtiteKn. tint op euinj; up Ihe lii luinlier lotion of the north to Snu Kiiiiuli,it. ore (ilniiiii'il by the XottliwOHtorti Pneific Kuilionil eouipmiy, which. luif filed uptiliciitinii with llie riiilnuul eoiiumsiiun for nli tlioHtv tv irtsuu liiul til the mum ol :,i Ul.UtlO. It niu (npliiiiiol (o the (oniini imi tlmt the lioiid vmhiIiI he old to the Southern Pneitic conipiiiiv nt U.'i per cent, utul thv.wiU liewr IVsi P'!' cent iuteil. They nre euretl by u morltmgc mid deed of triit to the Farmers' l.omi nr.il Trtit rnmpaii.. executed on Mnkreli 1, 1IH17. The eompiiuy plnees n vnltmlimi of !ll,-Ki-VilO.TO on tho propeity wliicli will lie the Hcciiiily fur the bond. , The N(irthclvrn Pneitic Itiiilrniul ('(Miipanv upentle between San Finn- cien mid puiiiN in llie mirtherii pail of llie Mule. The ruml, uhiili it ex pect to (Miuiplele before winter, will connect Wilbts pud F.uiekn. FEDERAL JUDGE DAY WHY DRUGGISTS Vliml for Itiiii-Dowii People If nu.v one pcrxou nliould know the value of iiiedU'lue It I the drug gist who dispense them and from' our experience wo want to av If pen-1 plo In this vicinity only knew t Ho I vnlne of Vlnol. our delirious cod I ller nud Iron toitle (without oil) tt thin tHaoii of the jour, wo would nbt be aide to xtippb the dvmnml. Tlili Ik beeHiise Vlnol I n ((until uiitlon of the two ufottt world fiuiled tonlew, namely, the medicinal eiirn tlvo otomontM of eods' llvent wltlioi't the oil, mid Iron for the blood. Vliml touii up the dlKotlo or gans, purlfte and ourloliiN ih blood, iiromotes hoalthtiil wleop nud n iioriuul appotllo. Old pooitli, delleato ihlldren. run down, overworked and tired women. Mhoiild try a bottle of Vlnol with tit.' ituderKtniidttiR tlmt jour money will bo returned If It doe not help tin. Medford Pharmacy. .Medford, Or. P S.- For I'lmple nnd blnlduw! tr) our Snxo Sahe We guarantee It Colonial Flats Light hoiiHoldtepliij:. Iln? Ip week or mouth mil). A quiet, i eMued home lor people who like eonifoit more thnu ole gnuce, and rent well within the limit of tholr liopkntboolts, H It III III It I I tl I 1W I l'tllt't 1 1 lll( llllkllatfsi .ii.l i... in .Ll.. 1lltMV KtX M IIM ,ltMllin IKIMIIIIH (I 1111 11111 If tlil I tl. J 217 South IllMiislde Look u up. i 0$L . ri :m . & rr$ ri.HVKUVNI). ().. April I. Init ed Slate l)ilriet .liulce William it. Day, nsed ."I" year, mmi of .luticc Day, mi the I'nilcil State upreiue courtr reig'icl here twlnv, effcetuc May 1. ".My Milury of fdl'DO is inade quate, .niil Jiplye Day. "I bue a family to upport nud it i time fm me to be"iii making moiiev. I -halt reiune my priuite pnictice." Day i one nf the muiiiko! men m the tcdernl district bench. SOCIALIST TEACHER j J PLEADS NOT GUILTY known dry gUods man Is now at ".Mann's" where ho will bo ploasod to sco all his old customers. Miss Daisy Rodgo of Ross Lane was a business visitor In tho city thl morning for a fow hours, Tumy write better flro insurance.' Quito a number of fishermen do splto tho unpleasant weather went out this morning to try their luck at fishing. Under tho law, fishermen Are allowed to keoji all trout over tea luches in length. Bee Tumy for flro Insurance. E, R. Andrews of Montaguo, Cal., la a business visitor iu tho city this week for a fow days. Tho bear are reported to be com ing out of tholr holes In great shape Iu tho Illue Ledgo district, and Char lie Young Is getting ready for his annual bear hunt In that section. Kodak finishing, glossy- or dull rin fsh at J. O, Gcrklng'B studio, 228 E. Main St. Phono a 20-. 'Tho obfcervanco of All Peel day Is confined chiefly to boy and girls In the schools, though a number of citizens lighted loaded cigars this morning. Vanco Colvig, who wns operated upon tho first of tho week at Sacred Heart hospital for appendicitis is Jm proving rapidly. J. O. tierklng, tho best all around photographer in southern Oregon,. Alays rcllablo. 'Negatives mado any where, time or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phone 320-J. ! Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Lad Assistant V. W, Wk JB3-JM A, K, Orr U7H-M 1 in l m in t l l i i i t 4 Witeon snpportcn were tryintr to persuade (ha opposition to expedite the rejieal vote, regardles of rules. It they refused, it wan umlemtood there would he n fiaht to revise the rules tlfemselves. M i The houstf"leiiogrnpliers nid (50,- 000 words were spoken in the lower! branch yesterday in the eonre of the canal lolls debate. As mnnv more went into the Record under the "leue to print" privilege. loir Itcicals Sixteen Majorliy "A imjII of Ihe fonute," uiil Jos eph P. Tumulty, (be president's pri vate Fceretary. 'Vhovvf. u ure ma jority of sixteen for repeal. Wo be lieve it will bo Inrger thnu tbi, but wo are ilguriug very earefully. He-caiii-e of tlii, wo buvo eliminated from our estimate n number of republican- whom we included n wick n;,'ii. Tbe.so see the partisan nilvuii fuge they may gain by making the eiiuul tolls fpiestion a political one nml nro now on the fence. We will probnbIy,et their votes, but we nre not counting them." The cmiiiis committee, mid Sena, lor O'Oonnnn, would meet Tiic-day lo diensH (ho repenl resolution. How much time would be u-ed in consid ering it, he declared he did not know. It is n net, however, that O'Gorinun said be would rather light on llie hcniite floor than in the senate com mittee room. Xorrls Amendment Senator Norrii of Xebraskn pro posed iu the upper houe today mi amendment to the repeal resolution, specifying tlmt repeal was not to be interpreted as a surrender of Amer ica's right to regulate traffic passing through the Panama canal. Tlie fcame amendment asserted the Wash ington government', rifjht to cNtend nt any time complete or paitinl e.x- i-injition of tolls to American coast- wise or any other shipping. It Mates also tlmt the protest Kiigbiiid Hied ngniu&t such n construction of the liiiy-Puuuocfi.lo I it at is lecognied ns. presenting an i:i rnat'onal rpics tion suitable for nib. i.il.on nud di rects the pre-nUut to men negotia tions with Kiig'iiml w.ili n view to stieli a slop. Senator Poimlexler of Washington also introduced nu nmcudmeiit pro posing Hint the upper bouse suspend consideration of the repeal proposi tion until the president informs the scimle, confidentially, if he so lie sires, wlmt me tho iinnniiici) matters of "neater conseoiieiiro mnl areal delicacy" (ban canal lolls, I'nlndciKT Itcsoliitlmi Tliu PoliulcKlcr lesoliilloii mills CLATSKAMK. Or., April 1. The public school. nt Qiiiuey wa in se sion today. There has been no dis turbance since yeterduy. when .Mrs. Horn I, Foreuinu and oeinlWtio sympathisers nre alleged to have en tered tha jsohooluoiiso forcilily nud wero arrested. Mr. Foremiin and eight ' others pleaded not guilty to n charge of inciting to riot and were released pu ler bonds of .f 1000 unvk . , lottuiw Attention. Former residents of Iowa are cor dially Invited to attend tho meeting of tho Iowa society at St. Mark's ball Thursday opening April 2, nt s o'clock. Tho commltteo In charge promise something good In tho way of enter tainment, and tho luncheon and everything else will bo free. Tlmt alono'should fill tho hall. Come out and get acquainted, and assist In planning for the great annual picnic, to bo held in a few months. C. I), noo.y, President. DR. W. W. HOWARD, Secretary. 10 ' t VISIT SAN FRANCISCO AI.ll.VNV, X y.. Api I. 'Oner nor Glynn said today that he intend ed lo accompany, the-Xi'w York e s)sition roinmi-vmi of fifteen mem bers to Situ Frnheierf when thev g to lay the eornor-toiie of the empire state btiifdiiig on the l'.H'i lair grounds, Hit iHgjnally planned lo leave April L", Out said it wa p ible urgent state business might de lay him until .May 1. With Medford trafr- n Med'ord mad LONDON, April 1. A Cairo dispatch says James Cordon Don not t, proprlotor of tho Now York Herald after showing couslderablo Improve ment has become worse, and adds that phjslcians attended him through out tho night. tVnVWtrmryK -ZZ. xmurmrtym --- iTg'iMmayt:au...iL'"" ? a-" .w,1 I lH'?"Ma ST-2n roilB--B n IdeSilver - Collars Cm f. lii I CtlUUi, tnt.lt r. mm.' s uak 2 m for M 26cM Telephone 252 -. Vov Clioit'psl nnd lcst GROCERIES FRUITS . VEGETABLES MARSH & BENNETT Second door rtisl Virst National Hank wi: LIKK TO KIT TUB HARD TO FIT Jdenung You Love Pretty Shoes! Why not j;o to ftcftfi "Sooa iTit" Uq S n0c gtore for your next pair Stylos aro. right, prlciM as low (ijimllty considered) a xiii will find nay whore. "ooa mr O)oc Otorc MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO Rug and Carpel Cleaning and Weaving Oil KAST .MAIN KTUKKT TMioue OJW-lf 5 FOR YOUR DEN 5 Itcaiillful CoIIcko IViinniiis Yale ami llimiinl, eaili II in. Ul in. Prim dun, Cornell, Michigan I 'mil 7 lu. Ul In. 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