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.!' r PAGE BIX MEDFORT) MATT. TRIBUNE. MEDFORT). OINW10N. MONDAY, 'A1MW. 20. 1011. I i THREE COUNTIES I SAM W. SMALL At Page Theater Mb $ . - Mite i I ' I MEXICAN CAPITI IN GRAVE Dl PRESDEN SHOWS EDITOR DRAGGED AMERICANS TOBOOSTSOUTHERN GREA STRAIN ABUT OWN WITH IS iRSll .. J .tl . . ,t! MidSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSbMHMaMSI iMt Tuesday. Auni 2i .mmmimmgEsmKmm iW f Lns. M..... , . intiiLiiiiav ViiiiiiHBiiiiiiiiHBHBMBiiiiBnMBHsiiHBH on SCENERY RETURN TO CAPITAL PEAROUNDNECK wn vL fB -"v' sshN ssiH Ii&Cl''1 Villi tflitt A VlV-'A'j - iM kkkWMX n ' i Tim Iri-eounly convention ami hnn iiict I'allcil liv the .Metlford Commcr vial club 1o jnomote the development nml n(lLrli4tn; of southern Oregon ben illy nprtls, will bo bold bore Tuos iliiv, April '28. A joint oommittoo nioolinjr, fonitinr of tlelcgntes from Ashland, Klamath Kails, Grant Pass, Itoguo Hixer, Hold Hill, Central Point, Inekvoneillp, Tnlont nml Medford will bo held Tue-dny nftcmuun preceding the linnqtict, to devNo ways and menus to advance the purposes of tbo t'otivviitiou. In tbo evening n fine bnnotict and eatertainnient will bo bold at Hotel Medford. Klamntb Falls wires that a speeial rnr with fifty boosters from that city will attend. All the other cities hnvo accepted the local club's invitation, ntul ono of the largest mid most itn ortnut get-together mooting ever held in this part of the Mate. li PASADENA HOE FIRE PASADENA, Cat., April 20. Es timates today placo tho Ios to guoKts at $400,000 as ft result of Saturday night's fire which de -throyed tho Hotel Maryland here. More than two hundred guests wcro in tho big building and most of them lost the greater part of their per sonal effects, Including cxpcnslvo Jewelry valued at many thousands of dollars. Tho loss on the building and fur nishings is about $450,000 and to shops $75,000. Investigation today failed to reveal the origin of the fire. D. M. Llnnard, manager of the hotel, announced that he hoped Irn modlatoly to finance tho construc tion of a fireproof structure to take tho placo of tho building which wa totally destroyed. The Maryland bungalows, In tho rear of the hotel, wcro not damaged. KOSBBUHCi, Or., April 20. Not a women or n progressive is nn as pirant for u nomination for n Doug las county office. The candidates nre: For judg?, republics us, It. W. Mnrxters and I). J. Stewart, Hose burg. Commishioncr, republicans, J. S. Wiley, Myrtle Creek, and li. F. Nichols, Itiddle; democrat. T. ( Shaw, Canyomillc. Sheriff, repub lican, Oeorgu K. Quinc, incumbent; democrats, St. T. Aslnvorth, Itohe burg, and Kd Singleton, Itoseburg. County clerk, republican, Heujniuin Huntington, Yoncnlln; democrat, Kd Lenox, incumbent. County treasurer, republican, James K. Sawyer, in eiimbcnt; II. T. McCalleu, lioscburg; democrat, K. Menrt), Myrtle Creek. L THREATEN A SHE NKW YOHK, April 20. That there will bo u general si tike of tliu Indus trial Workers of the World if necse- wiry to prevent wnr between the l'n i led States and Mexico and that tbo United Mineworkers of America will join it was declared bore todav by William 1). Haywood, the I. W. W. loader. "Hotter bo a traitor to your coun try than it tiaitor to your class," he said. "If wnr beeiiib certain, the Workers will simply fold their aims ami there will bo no war." TROOPS AT GALVESTON HOUSTON, Texas, April 20 All troopa nt Galveston were ordered on board tho transports today, Tho Fifth DrlKBda wuts eu route o Join them. The Fourth and Sixth Hrl gade, on the nmrth, will reuch Texas City from hero Wednesday MOON. ,Vtk I. O. (). I'. Meeting Monday eveuliiK at 8 p. m Work In Initiatory and eecoud do. r. All rtHiueeted to attend. H, K, WH.HON, Ht. WASHINGTON. April U0. Prr-d dent WiNon -how oil plainly, today the effects of tho strain bu bus been un der since the Me.icnn situation bo came acute. There wn a great throng at tbo railroad station to -co hint when he stepped from a private car on hU re tain from White Sulphur Springs to, dny, but the chief executive seureol seemed eon-cunt- of it. His expres sion was grave and stern. Never effuie. ho w cifdomnrilx iptiotly ttf fable, but loday, when the crowd cheered him with tuiti-ual cn- thuinm, ho did not even return the salutation, hut walked 'rn:ght to his automobile mid was whirled to the white houe. At the cabinet meeting it was -aid tho probable attitude of the .Mexican rebels in connection with the di-putc with Ilucrtn was thoroitchly thre-hed out, though what deci-ioti, if any, was reached wa not immediately nil nouitccd. It was known that, from some quarters, the president had been urged to recognize- the constitution alists' belligerency. It was al-o reported that be had been strongly urged to hand hw nass. ports to Charge Algara of the Me.i can embnosy here, telling him that ho is no longer considered part of dip lomatic Wahiug on. STA1E GAME BOARD PORTLAND, April 20.-The state fi-h and game couim' ion held nit executive so ion Friday. Ilefore going into executive -e ion the commission agreed upon the fol lowing budget: Iliologicnl and educational depart ment. ."?19..")00; state irante warden, f 12,000; -alinon patrol work, district No. J, .$:i.-i00; dis'rict No. 2. 2400; superintendent of hatchcrie- for sal mon work, di-trct No. 1, 1S,1.Vi; district No. 2, 1S,.")()0, and for trout propagation, $22,."()ll; for hiului:icnl and educational work, :?1 !,." fill. A motion that the trout hachcry nt Spring Creek. Klamath county, be placed under the care of the state game warden was defeated. Mr. Kinney opposed the reiippo:ntmont of Siiperin'rndent of Hatcheries Clan tou, but the other commissioner said that Mr. Clanton was the ino-t com petent man obtainable for the por tion. A reward of l was offered for a fin of each salmon marked with a silver wire by the United Sinte bu reau of hatcheries, liberated in 1011, caught in the Columbiu river. PROSPECTS EXCELLENT HOOD IIIVKII, Or., Ai.r.l 20.- With the lower valley apple district bumtiug into bloom two weeks abend of last year, experts are busy form ing csumuio oi i ue crop or tins tall. YHule the estimates ore inilcii nite, all agree that the tonnage will be far in excess of the approximate 800,000 boxes of the pa-t year. The crop of the year will be" between 1,0000,000 and 1jOO.OOO boxes "All indications are good," says II. F. Davidson, president of tho North Pacific Fruit Distributors, who has left for Spokane with Wilmor Seig, distributor sales manager, to lay plniin for the marketing of fruit crops of the year. "From the orch ards that I have neon we are going to have u reverse of conditions of last year, when tho Newtown and I'ippiiis wore light bearers. The New towns will be heay this year, while tho Spitzenburgs will produce less heavily. The heavy nulla of jecent date will cut down the pear und cherries." AVIATION CORPS READY SA.V DI1HJO, Cnl, April 20. In response to an inquiry from the chief ulgnal officer at Washington, Captain Cow on, In charge of the army aviation camp hero, notified tho war department toduy that four hlKhpowered ueioplanes, fourteen of fbxirs and OS men uro reudy for borv Ice. Ilomh dropping mid vlmllnr practice whs continued at North Isluud loday while oiders were n nnlled MONROVIA, Cnl., April 20. night young men are under arrest today charged with assaulting C. N. Whltnker, editor of tho Monrovia Messenger. Whltnker allege that he was seriously beaten and threat ened with lynching. The attack was the result of articles printed In tho Messenger, la which prominent citi zens and public officials were named. According to Whltakor'a story, h was thrown Into an automobile, taken out of the city and stripped of his clothes and dragged about with n noo?c about his nock. Some of his teeth were missing today and he was fearfully bruised. The entire community has taken sides over tho affair, and county of ficials have been asked to launch a grand Jury Investigation. City Clerk Margotts was among those arrested. He is said to nave taken offense at a Messenger edi torial that referred to him as "an erratic cuss who has spent his years riding In a rickety laundry wagon collecting diapers and had been ele vated to a man's Job." CLACKAMAS 10 VOIE OHKCION CITY, Or.. April 20. The county court designated the trunk roads for a "permanent" hard surface improvement if the .C00,000 bond election carnes May l.'i. They are the Onty's Crossing road, from the Multnomah county lipe to Oregon City via Claekaina-, seven miles, .?7o,000; Oregon City to Canby, nine mile--, $r."i,000; Cniiby to Marion couutv. four mile-, :12,000; Macks- burg. Canby and Needy road, e ght mile-, C 1,000; Oroeon City to Mo lalla. l.'i miles, .J0,000; Heaver crock to Oregon Cit' six miles, :t0,000; Oregon City to Hcdlnud, nine milo, .i0.000; Clackamas to Haker's bridge, four mile-, $2.,000; DamiH ciis to the intersection with the Clackamas rend, three miles, .18, 000; Horing to Snmly, six miles, ::iif,. 000; Wllnmottc to" Stafford, four miles $2-1,000; O-weco to the Mult nomah county line, three-fourths mile, .(i000; Milwaiihio to the Mult nomah county line, ono mile, $10, 000, and Haker's bridge to l.ogan, five miles, .2."i,000. GATES BAR CROWD FROM CAPITOL HALLS WASHINGTON, April 20. Such a crowd was expected today at tho capltol to hear I'rcsldcn: Wilson's address to congress that wooden gates were being put up at all en trances to 'control tho people. Tho general public was to be barred and cards wcro prepared for special guests. As a preliminary to hearing tho message, Chairman Flood of the houso committee on foreign rela tions called a committee meeting. Ho also held a conference Willi Con gressman Underwood, the democratic floor leader. GLASS OF SALTS IF lat lesa meat if yon feel Sackachy or have Bladder trouble SeJta fine for Kidneys. Meat forms urlo acid which exelt'a and ourworki the kidneys in their efforts to filter it from the system. Itegular eat ers of meat mutt flush the kidneys occa sionally. You must relieve tliem like you rcllete your bowels; removing all the acids, watte and poison, else you feel a dull misery In the kidney region, sharp pains in the bock or sick headache, diz ziness, your stomach sours, tongue Is coated and when the weather is bud you have rheumatic twinges. The urine Is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get irrituted, obliging you to get up two or three times during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids and flush off the body's urinous wosto get about four ouncis of Jad Salts from onv pharmacy; tske a table spoonful in a glass of water before break fast for a few days and your kidneys will then net fine and bladder disorders ills appear. Tills famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com bined with lithla, and bus !n uiusd for generations to clean and stimulate tlup glsh kidneys and slop bladder Irritation, Jsd Halts Is iexpinlvct harmless and makes a delightful cITervesrcnt llthU wstsr drink which millions of men snd v 011111 take now ami then, thus avoiding serious kidney slid Mudder iIUcohs, NKW YOHK. Amil 'J0( tiou that mi tipti-uig lutniuj) cans in .Mexico was pioiu alitltltllll.tit lit It ITltlflt.1 1'f.lOa 1 flit.. .11. 11 .11 l UMIIIll i-" -.' mossitge front Mexico Citj UnlajlJ said: "Send Anieiienn force soon. The Mexican forces already hao a big ger job than thov can handle. It soon will he too much hard work for them to cope with the situation in Mexico City alone. Following this message, ambigu ously phra-ed m a- to escape the ccu-or, was tin uucoded and tiuceii sored dispatch stating tho exact sit uation and telling of the exodus of Americans to Vera Cntr. BRONCHITIS SUFFERER Takes Druggists' Adlre With Splen did ItCMlIt If any one should know- the worth of a medicine, It Is the retail drug gist who sells It eer day In the week and Is In a position to know what remedy gives the best satisfac tion. '.Mrs. Frank II. Ullne of West Sand Iike, N. Y says: "For jcars 1 was a great sufferer from bronchitis. Last July I had a severe attack anil my friends thought I could not re cover from It. Then I was advised by my druggist to try Vlnol, which I did with wonderful results. My cough has left nte; 1 hnvo gained In weight and appetite and 1 am as strong as ever I was. I advise all who have bronchitis, chronic coughs, or who are run-down to try Vlnol.' It Is the combined action of tho medclital curative elements of tliu cod's liver, without oil, aided by the blood-making and strength-crentln? properties of tonic Iron that makes Vlnol so efficient, jn such cases. Hemeinber, we guarantee Vlnol to do Just what we sa)s wo pay hack your money If It docs not. Medford Pharmacy, .Medford. Ore. S. Stop scratching, our Saxe 'SaUc stops Itching. We guarantee It. K L E I N KOIt LOTHES Suits to order, prices reasonable Next door to First National Dank, up stairs. MKIirOltll TAHOltS. Notice to Orchardists Now is tho time- for first spraying for coddling moths. J. W. Myers County Inspector. Rheumatic Throat Is Common Trouble Should Be Treated in Blood To Prevent Recurrence. There are turrti.fnl bmI?s that stop nrnif In life thrt. but to prevent tlxlr lii(.nt return, llix lilixjd mint bo put lu order. 'Hie Inut rimfdr It H. H. H., " It Inrtiiinrc all the function! of the body to neutralize Hie Irrluula or wsile product ml to "llmulate ilirlr ezcrvtlun through the proper lianrn-l.. Ithfuiuatlc tor throat Is a dingerou Indication, n It mean that the blood I loaded with more urle acid than the kill net can ncrclp. and may thus lead to aerloua K-n-ral dl.turbanre. iii anion or H h. h. stimulates reuuiar acllTltjr. It pmi-nls the siriirnulallon of Irritants In l'l apota. It enable thn srlerlea lo supply iiil(kly lh new red blood to replaie worn-out tUtu. 1'or thl reawni uric arid that finds Hi" throat un 1 any pre to lis brrakliiKdown Irifliit-iM . la altered ami elliulnaled. In oilier woriU, H. K H. iirevents ibnnle eon. illtlona by enabling sli the uiuroii llulnm of I lie body lo aeiirtu brallhy tiiiltu. Its iniiiiiiKi' 1 siiowii In a mar. en improre. ment of the bromlilal lul-, whereby the huaklneaa of vi.lce will, thlik. irraI.H e(- eloralona la overtoiiie. H. H. H, well illluleil wllh water nieana a blool bath, line It a welioui In any stomal h snd st once vela lulo Ilie blood. H. H M la frei, i.l all mlurrsla Slid con- talua In.rnllenla wuudifully ivuduilru lo wen oaiaiirni neaiiii, . toil can k'i-1 li al anr rlriiir alnr, but do liol aiiepl anylbliiK ele. 'Iliere la dauser In aubillliilea H H H li prepared only by The Hwlfl Hteilllii Co. ti'JH Mwlfl Hid., Allanla, Hi llur Jfedlial llepl will sir you re In. Inn iim hr mall m any uhjri( f Moyd illwMbia Wrlle o.lay, k JK ' -4flr bIiW v iiiiiJ ....( IH -I! f .-JH . JLJ ( MxjU wSKL ' the Now III Ick I'ltliiu l.lu-ry Imru on South Ithci'lilo HB1 J'y Phono 150 QAUNYAW & BOSTWIOK, Fropn. Tho famous Southern l.vnngellst, Kdltor, nml lecturer, called "A 1'rluco of tho riatform," has given tho fullest satisfaction whcreer ho haa lectured, In courses or nt Chan tatiiuas. I'ouimlttera Invariably re port that "ho uiadu good" In oiory pnrtlqulnr. Dr. Small Is a man of exceptional attainments, Ho was bom In Knox llle. Tctinesseo, In tho city founded by his family forbears) graduated with high honors from Ktuory and Henry Colleges In Virginia, and af ter admission to the bar In Tennesson became private secretary to ex-1'resl-dent Andrew Juhtiiou and followed that statesman's poltlcal fortunes to the I'nlted States senate, lie holds tho literary degrees of A. II. nnd A M. from his Alma Mater; l'h. I), from Talor University, nnd I). I), from tho Ohio Northern University. He Is a trained Journalist, many jc.irs editor of leading southern newspap ers, principally with tho noted "At lanta Constitution." Ho Is the author of several books. Ily ap IKilntment of I'resldeut Haes he served as n secretary of tho American commission In Paris In 1S7S, anil as a delegate from this country to the International l.lturnry Congress of that year. I lo has served In many uotablo national contentions of political, commercial, and reforma tory character. Whllo In tho United States nrmy In Cuba In 1S99 ho was Mllltnry Supervisor or Public In struction, engaging In the rr-organ-Itntlon of tho public schools of thn Island. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP Recently romodotcd and onlargod, added now cameras and apparatus and Is now strictly up-to-dato In ovory way. Conuncrlral Work of nil Kinds Including copying and enlarging of pictures, legal documents, etc. Uro mldo enlarging, any slzo, and kodak finishing of every kind. Professional nnd amntuor photo graphic suppllos. h, M. Harmon Associated Willi Mo. Shop ovor Isis TliciUer, I'hono 147-J Patronize Home Industries THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN TH E ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME We hnvo changed our name, hereafter the MissioL Furniture- Works will be known as The 1 Pacific Furniture and Fixture Factory Home of the "Pacific" Cedar Cheat. E. O, TROWBRIDGE, JR, Proprietor 113 South Holly Medford, Oregon, The Major Model Tan Ittisslnn Leather Mutton and lllucher l.ni &4fi tag Maxwell "25-4" This $825 Maxwell is A ('All DKSKIS'KI) I'Olt TIIOSK dlseriminating bu orn who jet must eonider the iMickcthook or who, able to pay more, don't ebooe to ami who want a light family louring ear of ample power to go ati.xwliero; of reliability lb.it guiiiantce.. n ploiiMir able rcliini without toad tiouhlrn of nny kind. A ('Alt THAT Wll.l. I'l'.ltrOH.M; but al-o u ear that loiikM the part; it ear for the man who eoimidern hi automobile an ctcrjtliiy iiecrlty and who eoiinlH the eol. A car that w 1 uomleal in cunt of upkeep gnoliiie, oil and tire coiiMiuipliou. YOU IIAVi: OI-TI'.N SAIIl that you woubl be willin to pay it little more for 11 ear that looked 11 lot better. TIMS IS Till: ('Alt. It ha" b b-igned from our NtnudMiiut for thuiiKiimU of otberrt Iiiimi iix remed the Mime ileniro J 011 evpreMCil. AND IT'S .MAIK JUST AS Y... 11 ilV de-igned. Kery ounce of metal Unit goo into it hiii been hpeeified by our chief metallurgist, after the mont exIiniiHliw analyxcH mid IcmIm to ilcleniiiuu the kind n' niclul--uiid alloy and beat Irentmi'iit that would best meet the lequiremeiilx and perform the fuue tioim of that paitieular part. IIKTTI'.H MATIIUIAIi iIocm not enter into thu eon htruetioii of any ear on earth at any price; for here is the bent the M'leiico of mctiilliirj;y and auto mobile eoimtruelinii know. POWELL AUTO CO. Medford Iron Works E. Q. Trowbridge, Prop. General Foundry and Machine- Works Pacific 401; Home 298L. Res. Pac. 5031; liorao 2271.. For tho best of EVERYTHING MADE OF WOOD Seo us. Wo make a specialty of OFFICE FURNITURE and FIXTURES, MANTLES, SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS, Etc. Factorv Corner Bouth Fir and 11th St, Both Phone MEDFORD SASH AND DOOR GO. We bnse 110 dcslro to sell ou shoes unless wo can feel that they will proe thoroughly satisfactory to )tiu, It Is the policy of this ntoro to com fortnbly, durnbly and stylishly shun tnory customur. to ' -aooj yu" Sfiee 8lor. 5-Pa.scnurr Tourlnn Car For GALVANIZED TANKS OH. AND WAT13U and IIMMATINCI P1PK Clo to J. A. SMITH 128 N, Grape St. Telephone 800 A