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MEJHTOnn MAIL TRTTHJNE. MRDFOTtl), OIMOTON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1011. PAOE TURVmn r MEXICAN CAPITAL (N IGNORANC EOF FALL OF TORREON MKXIC'O CITY, April K.- For hav lu: iOIihIimI Id Turmoil's (nil In !(' patchis tin))' havo neul to tlitilr down papers, Muwritl (ornlKii mrri'spuint oiiIh woru In ilii inter of urri'Ht liuro to day. I'ri'shtimt lluerln stuck tn tint story tliut tlin town rcinnlna In tho rtMlurnl'n hand, n ml not niil)' IiimIkIimI Unit lui iiiilxt lint In contradicted illrm'tl)' lint wiu nimeri'il nvnii by nn Indirect rnfrnnt to In capturo ty thu rehels. Thu loral imwpaM'r liuil order to mi)' that Ooimrnl Vlllii liml lii'iin rout n!, Iluurla miih not nlonn In tvnntliiK tlin now NiipprcKKcil. Hankers nnit till! tiunlnu mini wore niulou to keep It from tlm public until tliny linvu hail tliini to unload their doubt. (til ciirllli nnit prepare (or tint ritiflllou t liny linlluvn will follow when tlm facta liak out. TABLE ROCK TABLETS Wren llyriim In liru visiting with til tirutlmr, W It. Ilyrmn. Hue ntul Helen l.)dlard Mint tlm vnuk mill with homo folk, Tlm "Arrow Heads" held their regular nicotine Hntunlny night. Af ter thu transaction of dullness nn appropriate program wn rendered whlrh wan enjoyed by all prewnt. Hose niul John Nnnlon who or n teaching school at llrosii creek nml Trail respectively, spent Hntunlny nml rluuduy nt homo. Mm. Kiln Haltiuarsh returned Hnt unlny from Applegatn whom alio has been visiting her daughter, Mm. Veil nrublo. Tint Humlny school will r.Uo nn Kaslor program next Sunday Unit promise to b toinethlng excellent. Hvrvlrn begins nt 10; 30 n, in, Kvcry- olio Invited, . The Ni'oillo Crnft club unit nt tha Collin home last week. Home tlm youiiK i ii i' n of tho neighborhood happened to Ik) thorp, of course they didn't know tho rlnb wa going to nirot there that night, lull tlin girls hny Hint Judging (rum the wny limy imrtook of tlin refreshments, . they know whnt wan coming. Mm. J. 0. Pendleton attended n meeting ( tlm bonrd of education nt Jacksonville Krlilny. Tho orrliardlntn' of Table Hock held n miming meeting nt tho school hotuc Tlmmilny ovi'iihiH. Thu ol. ji'rt of tho meeting wnn to discuss tho lillKhl nltuntlon, Among othur IhliiKs brought out wnn tho (net that there uro more thun 0f0 acres In orchard In thin little valley .bounded ou tho earn by thu desert on tho north by upper tnblo rock, on tlniMfrt by lower tnhlo rock uiul on thoEoulh. by Itoguo river. It was tho opinion ' all present that tin orchard Inspection nn carried on by tho present Inspector In n fnrce, and thu only way to orndlrntu tho bllttht In to do our own liinpcctlng, Ar totdliiKly every man plcdgod him nulf to atari Immediately on n thor- oukIi Inspection of hi orctinrd. Another meeting will bo hold noU liumilny vvvutiiK to report on pro KreHn tundo with tho 1ilfchl nrtd q luy pi mm (or (ormliiK nn orcnnlitti tlon. NEWS FROM ASHLAND AND VICINITY Tho lloyn' Vocntlonnl club In tint HviiRt thliiK In A nil I nml thexi dnn mid Prof. IrvliiK K. VIiiIiikV nklll mid nblllty itH n promoter of boy luterext nml liiiprovcmnut In certainly n revn Intlon n to whnt cnu lie iloini In t lint line, One of tho IiIk ovcutn of tlin nuHi'ft wnn tho luiirnthon rcn Hntur duy which wnn wltliuntml by n InrK" crowd. Tint xroiipH reprcBontml the neulorn, juiilorn muf coltn, Tho (Imt wnn n five mile rnco nnd the (Irnt print wnn ruptured by IIIckoI, lliirdlr MDCiiuil, mid Hwlmirt third. Hurdle renlly bent llli'Kel nevMi incond butJ cnnio In nn tho nldewnlk and did not brenk tlin tnpo nn rcitilred by the rulen. The time wnn .12 inluiltrn, i-' nvcouilH, Tho junior cup for 3.4& mllen wnn won by l.ynn Hlnck In 21 mluuten, r. 3 Hiicondn, llmwer necond. nml Mnrtlu third. Tho colt'n rnco of l,7& mllen wun wonn by I'lnley HIkIi In 10 U mluiitfn, Jim lllnlr mm-. oud, nud Anion I'hnpmnu third, Thi five tulli) rnco wnn Interrupted by heliiK Intercepted by n pnnnlnK train of earn nt u rnllrond cronNliiK, Tho mineral wnter opened up In the effort to ectiro nu nrteilnn (low o( tnlnernl wnier At tlin DoiIro plncu linn been ttlven thu npectrotcoplc let! nt tho Hmlth, Kmcry A Co, Inborntory In Hnn Krnnclnco which nhown It to coutnlu llthln In counldernblu qunut ) FlounFe" roBk" frilLT liy nud to bn heavily mluernllted mid iiIko.Iii bn different rroin any other NprliiK, beliiK nomowheru between tho new llthln nml tho Hhuphcrd wnlern. The well In down 112 feel nud tho wnter (low rone to within n I n ! (cut nud three Inchon of thu nur face of the Kroiiud. Minn Nellln Mclntyrn, a youui; wo man of Independence, I'olk county, who worked n few dnyn nt (Irnnltii City hiiNpltiil. cunlied two checkn ay,- KreKntliiR UZ with tho I'lmt Nn tlunnl hnnk purporting to have n dc ionl( In n Vortlnmt hank. There bo Iiik ''no fundn" In tho Portland bunk officer nrronted her nt !runtn Pam and nho wnn plnced In tho Anhland cly Jiill, pcndliiR further InventlRn tlon and effortn beliiK mndo by her folkn to replace tho money. It In bo Moved be becntnn ntrnnded and made nu effort to i;et home and refund the mouuy, Mlrn Chrlntlmi II. (leaver, daughter of Mr mid Mm J. M. Denver of Anh land, nnd Hert (I. Ilurr of Wntklnn were married nt the brlde'n homo In Anhlnud Humlny, lluv. V. T, Vnn Hcoy offlclnthiK. Or, I'U-tcher I Ionian, prrnldent of WlllniiM'tlo Unlvurnlty, vliltcd Anh land Monday nml Tuesday. Hert Onto, formerly n blacknmlth of Anhlnud died ul Vnklmu, Wnih., Mnrch 30th. rtxn .. ss- - -ir. - -, I CENTRAL POINT POINTERS I 4 f Mrn. iiermnu HimpKlun Iuin h- lurned from n nevernl weok'n visit with relative at Chlco, Cnl. T, M. Jonen hun roturntM from n trip lo Wlllown, Cnl where ho ban been holding evniiRellutlc mcetlnKn. Mm. John WrlKbt I upending n fuw dnyn with her nlnter nt Hokuo Hlvor. qiir Mm. J. II, Holmes In nt Oakland, Ore,, thin week nt tho bednldo of her dnUKhtor, Minn lllndyn, who In bo mo whnf bettor, Mr, .ami Mm. Coffin of Miidford Hpeut Hundny with Mr, und Mm. Hen iter lioro. Tho Undlon' Aid of tho M, C church will kIvo nn Hunter tmlo nt tho Y, M, C. A, Friday afternoon nnd ovoiiIiik, April 10, Thorn will bn on tinlo nproim, caps, aunbonnetn, rnudltui and iunny othur things; also u mipper will bo nerved. UurliiR tho uvculmf i) proKram will bo rondorod. I'luiuo do not forgot tno ditto nn you cunliot uffonl lo inlsn thlH. liov, nud Mm. McCuIIoukIi of Mod ford will begin u norlen of ovnih gellntlc nioetlugH nt tho llaptlnl church 'Moiutiiy evenliig, April 0. Mm, J. K. HoNwell hun moved hnr milliner tihop In Mm. NVhltenldo's hnlldlng, Muuy of our clllieiis spout Hutur duy In Medford, Or, Kettle, who Iium been hero for Hoverul inoiithn hnn returned to bin lioiiiu In I'm Hand. Horn lo Win, 1 1 it in tii It t nml wife, Monday, March 110, n nun Hiuoi.ii Ml. I'ill. C'lKuris niul lielp build up foil fur )IUT CWH lowu, pny r Mihh Kuiil I'celor or Hutte FnlU has IuiIhIiciI a very hucccsxful ntul untitfitelory lerm of ellool in Flounce Itoek ilUtrlct No. 'JH. She returned home Hnudiiv. tier fntlier eoinln' nfter her. The people of thin eouimiiiilty nre nirry In M-e hrr Icnvc J. I Ditthworth, Sr., mude u triji to Ilerby liU'Hilny. V have been enjoyiii); four or five iluys of miieli ueedcil rn!ii. Kvery lioily h feeling liettrr now. Mr, Kocnij;, who has been hclpine. It. 1 1. Vincent put in his croii, re tunieil to hli home l-VMny. l Kililie Iliginliothnm nnd ' fnmtl linve been vinlting niulives Fn UiN t'otniiiunity. ' ' We were virry to lenrn of te (lcallis of Mr. .Hwiharl, Sr., ami (Irainlma Allen of Derby Innt week. The relative- linvu our inp.itlv in their hereiivemeul. Mr. uiul Mm. T, II. lligiubolhum were viMlom nt Ihe home of T. il.' I'erlor hint Friilny. W ne kIihI In lieiir tlml Violet" Vmiliu is ri-roveriui; from tlm mcaflcM. Prvtriietvtl mee.liiij:n nre to hrgiu TucMluy liigl'l, April 7. It uiy t" have In'jjuu Moiiilny night, MiUt'h III), hut wiim potponeil. F.'crlndy in Vllnl lo nttend thene liieetintjs nt l.nurelhumt Kihoolliimso. There ure to he two or three er inoiiH uiul a hnkkct iliniier Hunter Sunilny nt l.iturelhumt sehuolhouK All ure cordially imilcd. The hum ral-Iu nt 11. II. VuiiKhnV liiNlf Monthly yvns well nlti'nilcd. Kv. eryoue worked fjillhfjilly uiul eiijoyeil IheuiHrlver. They nlno en io veil u bountiful dinner hervrd hy Mrs. .Ynnglm. itHsiileil hy Mrs. t'n'rl Hide unison nml lintel Dittsworth. . J, II. Krskine, nuulu a buMiichs trip to 1'ninpeet Inst Thursiluy. Mrs. Florey nnd two hons of Kuijle .Piit relurued home Tuesday after M-vernl days' ii-it with relatives. Mr. IMiipim and Mr. Nye Km Hpemlinj,' a week at Mr. I'liipjis' pluou pulling' in their eroju. Mrs. I'liipjis Is with them. WILLOW SPRINGS TWIGLETS BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES. Dr. Kmernou mndu n business trip to Med ford Thursday, Dr. drover nnd wife are visiting In Ilutto Kails nt presont. Ornndpn and (Irnndina Jonen nro sK)iidlng thin week wjth their non low hero. Mr, Cadiow has an nsBortmcnt of ladlon' and children's hats, Agues Allen Is vlsltng nt present wlfh hnr folkn nenr Derby. Mm. Btowarl'n brothor, .Mr. Wnlk or of California, arrived Thurndny to mako her a visit and to limped our real estate, flrnndpu Zovlheurt of poroy wnn burled nt tho ceinetn'ry Thursday. V Kulil Peelor Ih homo after having flnlnshed n HiicccsMful term of school lu the Flounce Hock district. Mm. Howard Fox und Mlsa Oer trudu Abbott woro up from their homo near Dorhy Thursday. Tho new minister wnn expected to arrive Hntunlny, but ho wnn doluyed nnd' wl not bo hero till Tuesday, (Irnudmu Allen died nt tho homo of her son, John, Friday. She wus P2 years old und leaven many friend lle'Htdes her relatives who mourn her loon; C. II. Peelor Visited n few duvn lust .wek vfllh his brothor, T. M., of near Prospect. The children nro uolnu to gulher fluwers to docorato tho asseiuhly hull mid thu Presbyterian church for tho Master services, Tlin Juiilurs nro very nnxloiis fur Knsier Hundny to bn u ulv warm, sunshiny iny nu (hey cnu hv their plcile, Thu Junior inewbein uuw number Hit It. W. Klden was trnnsactltiK bun Inesn lu (Jrnntn Puns Innt week. l.enllo Davln In confined to hit houin by nevcro Illness, To the Ineffectual poor tho evils of frenzied finance nre peculiarly re pugunnt. Karl Heft nnd family moved to the II. M. Porter residence on Scenic Ave line. Mrs. J. (I, Htewnrt of Medford vis ited Mm. It. W. Klden Mondny nnd Tuendny, Home people regret Hint they nre hOp.undcmtoed: others thnt they nro. K. M, Palmer nnd wlfo drove to Md.f,ord Mondny nfternoon. -Mfnf. Hi M,. Porter rqturucd to her homo' In Hold Hill Inst Hunday. Preachern nro never good critics,' Neither are critics. II. V. Miles and family formerly of Willow .Spring returned to his or. ehnrd home after spending nevernl yenm In California. Mm. Halirl and Mm. It. W. Kldcu were shopping lu Medford on Moii ilny. Several (nmlllcs of Willow Springs spent Hundny In thu vicinity of the ItoRiie Itlver plclulc grounds. Kxperleucn In a dear school, but fools cun learn In no other. Miss Hlnnchu McKco entertained a number of her friends at n birthday party. Numerous gnmes were en ojrei pnd dnlnty refreshments wer, SQrreJ. W. A. Thompson entertained nt L dinner on Tuemlny ns guents Mr. mfd Mrs. K, l, JMcknrd, Mm. D. M. Mc Nnnmir nnd tho Mimes Plckard nml McNnsser. , t (llrls who Interest men nre In variably regarded with grave suspi cion by girls who do not Interest men, Another Interesting I'arent-Teach. ere' club meeting wan held at tho home of Mm. Ham Anderson on Rat unlay, April i, 1914, A very In structlvu nrtlcht on tho care o mensleH and a communication from tho stnto organization wnn greatly enjoyed by nil present. Hefresh- menu were nerved at tho close of the meeting. The nnnuul election of of fleers will occur nt tho next mooting of tho club nt tho homo of Mm. Julius llurkhoU on tho first Sat urdny In May, . Do not forget (I ran go Saturday ulght. BEAGLE BEAGLETS MtV mid Mr. I). W. Stnrsoss were over from thu Meadows Tuesday nml had soiuo untnriul work done, Hill Cuttrell wus in the Medford pountry mvirtly loukliiR after some, duttle purehnsed hy tho Cottrell PriiH, Pljiiny ituuicrlei' of Trail passed through' hero v Thursiluy en route to jjhe Kvih'ik 1ree mines. Mr; Drown, solicitor for tho Mail Tribune, inudu the rounds of this section htst week nnd reports splen did success, hvery fumily should have a daily paper and tho Tribune is worthy of your pntrouajje. Dave ('oltrcll name over from th" Meadows ediiei,duy o make use of Ihe telephone. Mm. Ijltiiu Mi-Creight vyus laid up several days Ihe piiht week heiiuusu ot a Jiiiiised hiiml. Now, my dear haehelor liiciul, ditii'l ho diseouiaged uiul feel for lorn j Iht'ieV uiinther (Iimiii'i left for you. Just plead with her likti Ihisj 'Dulllniii I old KionliiK "id hut my liu'lh nn' good us new I've jnt go (lii'iii fipin Ihn h'nii) let me show Hiciu now In you; mid my hull' which open wu thin liirnlUK mplilly In Kiny, now Is.oufl uiul Murk uiul I'UrlliiJT Imve joii seen luy new Ivi And wy buw i4' you (v member, onee so erookeil, Ihii nml slim, through the art of my nud luilor, now look stiaight nml pitinip ami trim; nml mv weary, slooping shouldiii'M, evidence nf hiek of grit, now me sipime itml hronil mid inn pie hless my tiiilur for Ihe fit. A suitable rewind in of rend for iinUindy fuiiiixliliit; iuformiitioii con. eeiniiiK I '"' whereabouts of Commix, sinner '.on Smith. I.tist heard ftoiu, he wiim suprriiitendiiiK the building of a county mail past his Itoue liver much. Here's our compliments to the courtesy of the split low ilni". I). II, lliissell is eireulntiiiw the W. ('. Iluwley iM'lilion. C. F. Case and Florence Walker f the Autioeh district made us n i-iill Friday, the former Imvinir some ;iolnrial work done nud the latter io Ti'uMvr. i Hmcrvisor Peterson -nns here on Thursday looking after the welfare f the school 'and was the guest of Professor Sweet over night. He re ported Miss Shoults as gcliliiw nlnii" nicely with t)i school woik. He is ulanninw n school rally to he held the hitter part of the mouth at this place, details of which will he given fully later. We've heard of people piekinw or anges from a tree in bloom for an other crop, hut it never occurred l lis that wo would ever have the pleasure of piekinw apples, and splendid onei, ton, from u tree in full bloom the first of April. Such were the compliments of some Hen Davis trees on the Sweet raneh, Ap ril 1. Old Oregon is good enough for me, mid thru some. Sam Wnlker and wife of Asbestos were over Sunday, guests of Flor ence Walker and fumily. Miss Shoulls was entertained nt the Sweet home Hntunlny nnd Sun day nud nlso took in the entertain ment at the Antioch selioolhouse on Hntunlny nh'ht. The dance nt Walker's Saturday bight wus one of the best of the sen" son, although only n small crowd was in attendance, "Hob'' I)e Annnn is grubbing out his npple orehnrd. High tuxes nnd low prices for apples. The school entertainment given nt the Antioch sehoolhoti'-e Saturda.v .night wns a splepdid succchs and ,wan heartily emoted by nil nrvscnt. Miss Kulin Houston has been in ehnrgc of theJiool the j.-ht year arid wc are plejVjfed ' know her work lias been pfensingh .successful. We extend our hearty eoiierutula Iioiih and bid her (lod-spced nlong (lie cdugogiea wny. The residents of, the Autioeh dis trict were thrown into excitement ahd pandemonium the latter part ol last week when Itoud Supervisor W. C. Chnpmnu and Jess Glass became entangled in a eonlmvcmv over the movinw of a fence.' about two feet on the Jess Glass e,orner. There seemed lo he no reason for hurry in moving said "fence, as the trade and ditches have been constructed for soiuo years, hut authority must not be tucttioncd when the Hengle su pervisor exs)uniN the law, and thus Ihe trouble which culminated in con siderable excitement over two feet of earth, north about two cents in cop. per. To think of the absurdity of a potty official':, inviting or daring Anyone into the public highwny to fight is decidedly imuseutiiiir, but to bo accommodated nnd then get cold leet s more than ridiculous. We sincerely hope Commissioner Smith will see that his supcrvi-or does not suffer another rehtpse of siionlane- ous combustion during thu rest of the year. To receive nu uppoiu'.mcnt iigniiist the wishes of Hi) per cent of the is'ople in the district ought to In Huffieienlly ipiieting without further opmtes, but the iollowiug mav hejp some; "une-nnit the nrt of sieuk ing is in knowing when to stop, for ...-. nt.iitu iiiiiu muy eiuuuiug wneu once you reach tho top. A good ser mon oft is wnsted in being long-drawn-out, for Ihe hearer, when ex- hnusted, forgets what it's about. The parking dog will seldom hite", .or so it has been said, and burkim: men oft oat their words,, then soak their wooden head. The curtuin lecture. inndiime gives when hubby conies in Into to he effective must he short and also very straight. 'Twill prove of little value, too, its lessons he can't Ijcep, unless she gets the last word ill before he falls to sleep." With Medford trida Ii Medford made. 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Get a can of ytur Rroccr today, If he hasn't it send 2i cents for n full measure pint can by prcwld I'arcel Tout, and our Free ltecli Hook rU'Iiir nmny ways of iuIiir and serving 1-hr Cabin Syrup. You'll know Towle's Log Cabin Syrup by th log-cabin-thaptU can, The Towle Maple Products Co. Dpt. 21, St. Paul, Mimiwota KiflutiUu St. Johiubury, Vt rwwnt tk, J'.ul, M1hhiI 8U hJ4UitcrM CMcagv, W, Our $500 Challenge and Positive Guarantee We will pay $iOO to any person who can show in any way that Towle's hog Cabin Syrup contains any glu coie, acid or any adulterant or pre servative. This reword will bo paid In cash Instantly upon proof. Wo positively guarantee tho wbolo somo purity of Towlo's Log Cabin Syrup, Any housewlfo who orders a cun from her grocer, and finds that it is nut exactly as we represent, will huvo her money cheerfully re funded If she will write us. thm can Jack TowU . i, r ' $ nW n