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ft PAGE TWO IOCAL AND L PERSONAL I? UrddlnK CourJor. T.lo orfico tho statu hlghwav commloslon, north ern district, vvhlrh lias boon In K mi ding ovur slnco Riirveva or tho Pinto's $1 8,000.000 ronil woro br-Kitn, will ho incivod to Diinsiniitr on May 1. tlioro to remain normunontly. The clianR -will bo mailo so Hint the office will ho nearer tho center or construction, which will soon lm in full swim; In this end or the stnto. Tho removal of tho headquarters will tuKo rrom Redding several hlRh-class men and tholr families. Ladlo. our guaranteed specially wrnnped bread nt 11. & C. cash stor?. Newtown llakory. 2S Tho Pioneer bo factory at Slsson is to be moved to Anderson accord ing to tho Anderson Valley News. Lumbering around Slsson Is a thins of tho laRt. Tho fish distributing car loft Sis ron last Thursday night on the first trl of the season. A cnpaclt load of vounir salmon was aboard to be planted in the Sacramonto river nt Itenlcln. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or placo by appointment. Phone M 1471. Tho Onyx Jado mine near Happy Cnmp has been sold by I). C. Collier and Sam Kerry to tho California company of San Diego. This Is the only Jade mlno In tho country. Many beautiful samples of Its products are lielng worn In rings and pins In Yrcka. Pennant wrapped bread, guaran teed fresh at Oakdale Grocery. Made nt Nowtown Ilakcry. Last week a Mcdford Junk dealui' en mo up and carried off nil the scrap Iron on tho grounds without so much as saying by your leave. Tho Iron was worth seven or c:ght dollars which should hnvo gone to Mr. Graves, who Is taking care of tho tract for tho city at a very low fig ure. Thero are many things carted to tho city dump on "Clean-up Da that havo aluc. Somo aro thrown onto tho wagons hastily even to the regret of tho former owner later on Ashland Ilecord. Milk and cream at DoVoo't. Special for Sunday, Nepolltan brlcl: velvet Ico cream. Phone -I Si lt. A meeting of tho Southern Oregon Northern California mining congress will be held in Ashland in tho latter part of May. The Ashland Commer cial club has appointed Judge C. I). Watson, E. T. Staples and F. G. M Willlams a committee to fix the date and make arrangements. Get Mrs. Joues' prices on lard Sat urday, llooth 3, public market. 17 At tho annnal meeting of tho stockholders of tho Weed Lumber company directors were ctected for tho ensuing year, from whom were selected the following efficers: G. X. Wcndling, president; B. O. John son, first vlco-presldont; Herbert Kleishhackor, second vlce-prcslaent: W. S. Davis, W. P. Johnson, Morti mer Ficlshhackcr and C. B. Sweet, directors. II. Nathan was re-elected secretary and treasurer of the com pany. Why not havo your insuranco In a big company? Holmes tho Insuranco Man, Is tho agent. ' Mllco Womack, who sees gold In ovory gulch and silver on every sum mit, has sold nn eight Interest In tho Grizzly Gulch group of claims for ?C?G0, ho says. In aubstanlation of tho above Mr. Womack rattles a hip pocket full of gold pieces, and in a spirit of recklessness, actually pro duces a handful for hungry ejes to fenst upon. Tho deal which has been pending for somo time wag closod Thursday afternoon, Seo Tumy for flro Insuranco. Special Easter servlcog Sunday at tho Presbyterian church both morn ing and evening. All aro welcome to these services. Add to directory, White's Velvet Ice cream factory, phone No. 4 Sl-Jt. 2D Mr. nnd Mrs. E. G. Schollandor, of Wllllston, N. I)., arrived In Mcd ford Thursday for a visit with E. N. Campbell and family and to look tho city and valley over. Mr. Schollan dor has for tho past six years been In charge of experimental farm work in Nurth Dakota, 1000 pounds puro dun try lord on sale, Suturday only. Public market, booth 3, 17 Mrs. Emit Mohr who underwent a serious operation nt Sacred Ilcait hospital Is improving rapidly, and on tho road to recovery. Jasper Hill or tho Dead Indian country is spending a few days In the city attending to business mat ters. Fresh llmo. Mcdford Lbr. Co. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Lady AmiUtuiit l)y I'Iioho i!27 Nftflit V. W. WixU 10.1-Jil rhmr A. It Orr 07H.M i i i i , i George Kjnn of Hosebnrg Is nt tendlnir to legal business In this city for t few dns. There will bo a ball game nt the bull park Sundav between tho Mcd ford nnd Grnnts Pais teams provid ing it does not rain too hard. Tho standard bred stallion, King .Senl, Xo.'tWISS, record 2;lti. oxer hnlf mllo track made last September nt unrottvor, 11. C , will mnko a sdioit sonson before racing this year. Foe J2.V00 to Insure. T. L. Tnjsor, own er. ". Don Under, the local baseball player Is making good with the Hoi mm team of the Union association In tho pprhig training nt Portland. In the practice games pla.ed with tho Portland Colts. Under Tins been get ting a coupte of hits n game, nnd fielding tho short stop berth in bang up style. Orders taken for all kinds of v?ge- tablo plants, any quantity. Early cabbage plants now ready. Port land avenue Greenhouse Phone S7-U. 330 John Downs was In from his ranch for a few hours Thursday afternoon. George Older of llttttc Falls Is at tending to buslnass matters In the city today. Postcards 71c per dozen this week at Up To Date Studio, 332 East Main Eleven unemployed, who desire to bo that way, camo to town Thursday night seeking employment, nnd were very much surprised to learn that there was plenty of It nt hand on the Central Point nnd SIsMyou branches of the Pnclflc highway. A number of the local army of trio tdlo got n hold of them and related sorrowful tales of how hard the work was. They held a cansolntlon session, nnd talked nt length on the cruelncss of "economic Injnstlce." The strangers wore ordered out of tov-n on the first freight by the police. J. O. Gcrklng, tho best all around photographer in southern Oregon.. Alays reliable Negatives mado any whore, tlmo or place. Studio S28 Main St. Phono 3 20-J. C. E. Carnnhan of Los Angeles, who has been visiting his nrotner F W. Carnahan of this city tho last week, returned Thursday to his home. John J. Wells of Klamath Falls Is attending to business matters In this city and Jacksonville today. Dr. E. Klrchgessncr Is now located In Garnett-Corey building, room 213, hours 10 to 3. Phono S2S. Std Drown Is contemplating filing his candidacy for county treasurer upon tho democratic ticket. The Elks held their regular meet ing Thursday night, transacted buil ness and initiated seven or eight candidates. . Hay La Mar says go to Orrcs & La Mar, 20C W. Main, ror cleaning, pressing and alterations. Phono 5SS It. 41 Tho Easter exercises of tho pri mary department of tho Sunday school of the Presbyterian church will bo given tomorrow, Saturday, April 11, at 2:30 p. m. All are cor dially Invited to hear thcio exercises. Mrs. E. A. Welch is the superintend ent of this department. Tho enter tainment will be delightful to all who can attend. Get Mrs. Jones' prices on lard Sat urday. Hooth 3, public market. 17 Mrs. Mary Potter of Talent visited wltli friends in this city tho first r the week. Grant Wheeling of Bedding, Cal.. is attending to business maters I Mcdford and other valley points this week. Manila, chocolato and White's spe cial ico cream for Sunday. Phono 181-B. Mrs. Lota Chllders of this city visited frlouds nnd rolatlvos In Ash land tho first of tho week. II. E, Granor of Yrcka, attended to businoHg matters in Mcdford Thursday afternoon. 10CO pounds puro country lard on solo Saturday only. Hooth 3, pub lic market. 17 Mrs. II. II. Corliss of Phoenix Is visiting frlonds and relatives In till city today. M. O. Warner of Eugene is tran sacting business matters in this city this week. Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish at J. O, Gcrklng's studio, 228 E. Main St. Phone 320-. II. J. King of Corvallls Is a busi ness visitor In tho city for a few hours today. County Commissioner Joo Smith of Ilogun Hlver wub In tho city Fri day attending to county business. Ladles, our guaranteed specially wrapped bread at II. Ac C. cash store Nowtown llakory. 2S Tho MIhoh Noll Storm und Fay Pankoj spent 1Iii"mIhv In Ktiguu Hhcr visiting Mam rud rolatlvos Clyde Jluriium of Phoenix Is in the city toila) utteud.Mg to business matters. Model llakory goodH nt Do Voes. (I. II. Henry of Montague, Cal., fs spending a few dayo In tho'clty at tending to business mutters. Tom Young of Huttoii, Cal,, is spending u few duys In .Moilfonl mid Juuksomlllo attending to biisluoiw matter Cnrkhi Ai Tuylor, lawyers. (John II Curkln, Glenn O. Tuylor), Has-klus-lloydei llldg., Mulu street, MRUFOUO JIAIIj TUIUUNK. Do sure and eat your Easter Sun- dn dinner nt 130 p. m nt the Flom lug house. SU N, Coiilinl, If your grocer don't handle Now jour order will be delivered prompt ly. Attorney General A. M. Crawford. republican candidate for governor spout Friday In tho city, sizing u; local conditions, and s'tuvRlng hand with voters. Ho will visit tho other towns of tho valley In his Invasions. Frlonds nurl that the racy lies be tween Crawford nnd Charles A Johns, who returned north Friday The Elks lodge Thursda.v night Ini tiated tho following members: Wm t Smith, sheriff of Joopn:no conn ty, Nelson M. Lewis. Will Trofareu nnd John ( Handle n'.t or Grants Pass, and Michael McOulrk. Chnrle. Campbell and Walter Merrick of this city. Next Thursday night the lodge will hold a smoker. Tumy writes better flro Insurance. Up to noon .0.2 of an inch of rain had fallen in the Hogue river voile during the present storm, nnd the weather bureau N predicting more within tho uot 21 hours. The Indi cations point to a rainy Easter. MAY GRANT RESPITE TO GUNMEN WAITING DEATH Al.ll.VNY, N Y. April 10. Eleven words written on a slip of white pa per found today In n Miudle of cor respondence by L. II. M. Drown, of Now York may prove the means of obtaining a ttny of evoautlon for tho four gunmen convicted of murdering Merman ltosonthnl. According to Drown, tho note which contains a warning against giv ing credence to tho slutumonts of Morris Lubau nnd Max Margolls who were witnesses against the gunmen, wns written by a former assistant to District Attorney Whitman, Intended for tho guidance of former Governor Sulior. The note beam no date nor signature. Drown said it was written early last fall. Tho note sas "Do erv careful as to anything given by Lu bau or Mnrgolis." RESERVE CLAUSE VOID (Continued rrntn pr 1.) added Judge Sessions, "In this liti gation arc tho provisions In the 1913 contract between the defendants and the relative reservation of a player for tho succeeding season, valid and enforceable; second, are tho plain tiffs by their own conduct barred from seeking relief la a court ' f equity. Court Gives Itousons "Leading authorities aro agreed that executory contracts of this na ture can neither bo enforced in equity nor form tho basis of an notion at law to recover damages for tholr breach. Tho reasons for tho deci sions nro that such contracts are lacking in necossary qualities of deflnitenos, certainty ana mutuality. The 1U13 contracts between the de fendant Klllifer relative to the reser vation of tho defendant for 1914 are lacking in theuo essential elements. It Is wholly uncertain nnd Indeflulto in respect to salary and in respect to the terms and conditions of proposed employment. Although founded upon sufficient consideration, H lacks mutallty becauso tho Philadel phia club may terminate tho contract at any tlmo upon ten days' notice, while tho othor party has not such option and Is bound during tho en tire contrnct period. Tho contract oxlsts, but If brokon by either party tho other Is without remedy, because tho courts nro helpless either to en force performance or award dam ages for any breach." HOSPITAL RAID BARES CRIMES (Continued from png l.) oarly yet to know Just how much wo shall learn concerning the details of her fato. "Lutz haH come, through and told everything ho knows, und avo al ready have evidence to prove chat we havo broken up one of tho worst plates of Its kind In tho country," Told that Miss Arnold's fatlier did not bellevo his daughter was a vic tim of tho Meredith establishment, Jackson said ho wus, nevertheless, convinced that sho was. Ho was certain, at any rate, that sho was a patient tlioro. Lutx's affidavit, ho added, was only part of tho ovideuce In his hands. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Practical nurso wishes nmloinlty cases. Mrs. E. J. Khun), phono 717-11. 19 WANTED Doom nnd hath In a prl vato family by u voung man, I'. (). box 221, Medford. 19 FOR TKADK 100 acres, 90 ucroi under cultivation, located In East ern Oregon, 7 miles from Maker City. Will trade Tor property around Medford, value uboiit S2K00 00. Address E. Ilugluy, Med ford, It F. II. No. .'I, box 32, or phono ,'.97-111. 41 I'Olt DENT Half iicro of laud, two room hoiiMi, near oily reservoir; laml run bo Irrigated, near car line Cull ut SI Kouth Fir street 19 I'Olt KALE One spring wagon, aim oiin Hliidobuker ') Inch wagon Ap pl Hull Dull, Tuluiil, Oi u J 3 MKDKOKI). OUK(iONf. li'UIDAY. Al'lilli ID, Dili. BELL COMPANY SEEKS TO USE HOI NAME SAN FUANC1SCO, Cal. Mull 10 PoiniNslou to tho lai'lde Statoo Telephone, and Tologuiph company to abandon Us old franchise und operate In Oakland under tho Home Telephone company f ranch Isu pi oh ably will bo granted by the state intlroud comiulstou. which took the caxe under ndvlsoinoiit today. Kop resontatlvoH of companies, tho iiiu or and titv attoruo) of Oakland ap peared botoro the eomiiitsslou nu I urged that such permission bo given PHILADELPHIA TAILORS WIN STRIKE DEMANDS PHILADELPHIA, prll I0.-Ovcr thirty firms agreed to the demands of tho striking tailors and pressors to day. 800 men returning to work ac cording to n statement Issued tonight bv tho conference committee. Th strike will probablv oiid tomorrow, tho otrlkera returning to tholr for mer positions. Tho oinplovor lrt uull ugreed to a ten per rent In crease In pay nud a t hour hour working day demanded bv tho tailors. ELK IN WALLOWA COUNTY TO BE TURNED LOOSE SALK.M, Or.. April 10.-The thirty tun elk brought troiu .luek-oii Hole, Wyo., to Wnllowii county nro lo lie lamed looo to -.In 1 1 lor tlu'Mi-olvt in the inre-t re-erve, neenuliiiK t" State Uiimo Wifrileu Kvnio- today. HIST Dlt.VMA OF THE SEASON AT ISIS THE Mlllt TONKiHT He xoim away to mnko his fortun promising to cot urn and tnurry the girl. She become piqued nt bis failure nud married another, who turns out to be a bruto nud n bully. ho first man comes back after mak ing good, and the girl now- longs to f with him to hnpliiosj. Hut she tins a little child and Is held back by tho hand of duty. Tho hand of God helps her however, and makes It pos sible for her to ho the wife of the man h loves and who loves her. "The Drudge" has been selected by tho management of tlir ::k Theater us one of the best dramas of lh venr. It will In- shown on the srnu. nt thole theater on Friday, Saturday Aril 10 and It. tDIED A telegram received from Arizona, April 10, nnnourros the death if Oral II. HurneU. aged 31 years from tuberculosis. Mr. Hurotttt left Med ford a few weeks ago tu search of health. Deceased was born In Gold ondnle. Wash.. Nov. 2S, 1SS2. He was well know?u In this city where lie lived for several years. He ' survived by a wife. i:p-tou and other relntlvM. Funeral unnotiw meiit later. ASTOItlA, Ore. Declaring he bo llcved In doing things "American style," Frltzoff Siind. a Flulandor. proposed to Miss Marie Stnhl, win accepted, purchased a lot, eoiMdered plnns nnd ordered n house built, se cured a marriage llrouse nud filed application for citizenship papers, nil In one day. wmi? Ide fi'ver -. CoJars tu t 111 t ti tUlui. firr, K 1, Low Prices FIRST QUALITY nnd BEST SERVICE Whoii you trmle wiili the OAKDALE GROCERY .J, I"'. Doimcll, Prop, PIioiic !!)! 'rr "Jtny r "eyy "Mjfi ' -m j JJfeW gysuroim iB ? w 2 m lor m 2Sefcj PANAMA REPEAL . POSTPONED A WEEK WASHINGTON, April 10. - Hom ing on tho Sims resolution for tho repeal of tho coemption limine of tho Panama canal net, before the senate Inter-ocoaulo i minis ruiiimlt too, wore postponed today until Moiidav Tho heurliiRH will otiil April -'I. TELEGRAPHICTABL0IDSJ NEW YOHK. - Mrs. T. Moiitcm Perkins of Hlchuiond. one of th" famous five beautiful Lnngluiriin slv lors, dletl Miutdunt) of npoplox) at tho homo or her sister, Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson, whom suit was vis iting. NEWPORT. NEWS, Vn.--ThP steamship Peter II. Crowoll arrived with eleven survivors of the crow of tho Norwegian bark orollnnn. which It jammed nud sank In n fo with the loss of two lives by drownluK. nud n third, tho captain's, by heart dlsonsu. DAVENPORT, Wash Frodorlr Schofflur. 77. and Mrs. Ellon I'nmp bell, 73, recent poor farm Inmates, applied to tho county (otumlBtilonor. for money to serum n mnrrJnge II cense, I'ommUKloner McDonald raised the funds b) Hiilirrlitlon mid the knot wus tied DRUNKENNESS Is n curable dlKease, wlilih roipurosl treatment Tin. OURINE troutment can bo lined with absolute rouflileiKo It doslro)s all doslre for wblsko'., boor or other Intoxicants Can bo given In the homo. No sanitarium oxpoiiiio No loss of time rroiu worV. fan bo given sorrotl). If n.'lor t trinl u fall to got aty tionoflt from I its use )oiir money will bo mfuudod. OURINE Is ropnred In two feruiH: No. I, secret 'troatmtiut, n ihimiIo,'; ORRINE No. 'J. tu pill form, Mr itiowi who dim I re In lake voluntary treat nient. font mil) ll.nu a Ihit. t'oiitn In and talk over tho matter with us. Ask for booklet Loon II llntklu. Velvet Ice Cream For Easter Your Master ilimier will not 'le (ompli'te without VIOLVKTieiM-renm. Iveal l'a.st!r Jiillies mold ed from ico eruam, ready to serve individually. The nic est things out for the Master feast. Order early. White's Velvet Ice Cream Factory Nat nidg. Phone -I8I-K :m;;o;;;;;.m : t T ? t ? ? y t ? r t t t y f y t r r y t On .t y y 9 Check the Symptoms ol limn Trouble IhJ 1m-... i.tl.li of VIT.T Itm rtlij nature. I'lie piili.nl limf lV '' n"liv IV fit limns Mniistli tij eo i- riirto )iii'tiuH hIhjiiI'I l'",' '' "'" iiiiiKii i ikmwIIi ! I iViijii .viti'miij l , I, i 'thin hi 'lwVli. frv i-f rtliil lilllit iwri " si'.! it i" '"!:""!,1r""!.,,.,!,""x tiinieli'le r'Vrli ' "J".." ' !HVV VV With HI . ! Jolji "lli'iitloim-n I urn wililim 'i H'l ' tliiuinlnl Hist i',,r1,,,i ilonMiiVi I jmir Allrrsllvn lm di'l"' fr hmp !"!'"'' n vt tniiiig union. I " '! '"' i , from Ilix.mUK I irll .lMlr ntliT .Jitlnr. Ktlliitf lllllc or in ltJ III lihsl v I Hi. I Hlglll !, "inIN mimI l.-l i.liliyln nrklil sml iV iiiniir itii.1 nn' It ttiy .' ' !,JT'"iSlVJ I miM lmv. 1 .11114 riiiulile Ml Mry KutlHtinvr. li.i 1 iv ttleiiil of ' . J lnltr.l Hint I tf) ,11 I m i. ''' to . iwllnlly well. Plrnntl SHil '"lAlll'iUvlll MltH. ItOIA VOIII.I'IM. lAlmie Hnlirriliiliil. limtx on trtmil 1 liikliirtliD .Vtl-tlle linn nrll iim'ii r Mlir Vim' (Kl to I il '?'"'" fr vn 'Ihiixil hwiI l.ims .itrlk. ilroiiCltilK HwimWhI Ahl, HIHlrt Oidlt iiml In Mliutitl iIm M.MWf' iViiiaIik mi iwrtnilr. iil" nr " rrinlH4 ilrwif Aik fnr h"itli UIIIH4 f rt'iiiritlM iii'l writ In t..tii';i IjitnTfltwu. I'lillmlrllililn I'n . fr ! Ociiu'. I 'or Ml In nil Imtiiiitf iUscll" NOW IT IS House Cleaning Time Roiuomber we clean fenthorbod, pillows. iiilltn. carpots nnd rtip Also tr) our .Ml pieces fur $1 Oil wnsli Medford Domestic Laundry I'Iioho lllll Easter Footwear Boots, Colonials or Pumps SPECIAL Great Bargains in Silks U7-iuch Seini-SilU, regular lS-in. Wearwcll SilU, regular oSc, very special UI) :i-in Wash Silks, regular .VJc ' WW? IH-in. Mescaline, regular 7"ie, very special 1!) :i-in. Wash Silk, regular JKSc. ..' 7S Wo atill havo a fow of Tliompson's Glovo-Fittlng Corsot3 at the low prico advertised. Iv'ciucinlicr the exceptional low prices in hudics' AVaists toda and tomorrow. Hutchison h Lumsden Onl) (Jeneral Merchandise Store in ('it v. Are You Ready For Easter? If not 'twill be ns trouble te get ready, without having to take a day off. We have made ample provisions ts accommodats your wants regardlsss of what they may b, This is a part of Qur business. All you need to ds is to drop jn for a few mihutes some time before 10 e' clock Saturday night and you will find us sn the job ready to show you the newest creations in Men's, Yeung Msh s and Boy s ready to wsar apparel. Ths place whers you can dspend on prices and styles. Model Clothin ths Corner of Main and Bartlstt Vim Want Viuir KODAK NEGATIVES i'o llo Tioatotl t'arofully llrllig Them lleio ror Developing and PilntliiK Till'. HWI'.M Sii DHW UU'JI Wol Main ' Mcilfoiil. ie. MRS. H, L. LEAOH Export Corooiioro :!!( Noi'lli llnrtlnll. I'Iioho TilIM M. Suggestions For Saturday Fresh Vegetables Hend l.ntturo, llol lloiitu l.utttin (IriMiii Onions. ItndUhtw. Curilinlior IIiiwh Pews. Spliiucli. Militant (1rHii Aspumsui, Itliulmrb, Now l'iili. CiiliUiigo, Our voMtnblo doiiirluiolit Is kl ways lotupleto. Try us with vnur Kntunlay ord- MARSH & BENNETT I Si'ioini limit iuit of rift Nniioiiii ll.tnk. I'lioitP 'J.VJ, ll Now mil Ktvlns x'j.nu 'in .i,imi Hio Our Window At the Sign of iirriMTi: inkt errin: U.'ic, at U) V y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y 7 y i g Co. ii. i"t 1 '4,r'' v