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vtvmfttmfm'f'svsfKtfi pxgh worm MEDFORD MAJTj TRTBUNE, MEDFOKD. ORIWONT, TTKSnAV, APRIL 21, 1911 Medford mail tridune AN INDKI'KNIIKNT NnWHIMPKll FUUI.IKIIKI) UVKIir AtTi:NOON BXCIMT HIINDAT HT TUB MKDKOllO PllINTINlt CO. Tim Domnerntle. Time, Tito Mritfonl ftlftll. The Miulfnrd Tribune, Ttir Fouth rn Orcgonliin, Tito Aslilnmi Tritium. Office .Mnll Tribune lliilldlnc, 25-37-: North l-'lr ntrnat; tclcplunta 76, OfflelM Paper of the City of Mr.Uord. Offlrlnl I'lipfr of Jncknon County. KntenM n iK-cond-clsss matter at Mriiroril, Oregon, uiiilrr the net of March I, 1S79 subscription rates One yi-itr liy until ,....15.00 One month, by mnlt... ... ,S0 Vtr mould, delivered by cnrrlrr In Mortfortt, JncKeonvllIo nml Cen tral l'ulnt -. ... ,M Fatunlnv only. ly mull, per S'rar . S W Weekly, pit yenr. . -. -.-.. .. I SO THE COMMUNITY INDEX HWORIT CIRCUX.ATIOK. Dully ovrrage for bK imnilh eliding Dccemlxr 31, ISM. 2M0. Willi Medford Stop-Ovcr II 10 SACKAMENTO, Cal.. April 21. Thnl tlio entire strength of stnte troops, numbering 4C00 officers and judgment Kl men, could bo mobilized within -IS hours notice wag the statement today of Adjutant General Forbes. The nbovo forco represents tlio ponco ctrcngth and could bo augmented by S1000 cnllitmcnt8, according to l'orbcs. If a mil Is sent out the troops can bo mobilized at Sacramento, Snn Francisco and Los Angeles. The state nillltln has SO wagons and Forbes says he Is In n position to se cure horses and mules on short notice. The National Guard's strength In cludes tli roe full regiments of Infan try, one squadron of cavalry, ono battalion of field artillery, with threo batteries, ono signal corps company, two aviators, hospital corps, nine companies of naval mi litia and coast artillery corps of 12 companies. 4nnJII0 newspaper is tho besl advertisement a eomiuun- ily has better than all the fine literature and fancy pamphlets sent mil. II lolls tho story of Hie town anil of (ho count ry, reflects ils progress or ret regression. A pros perous and well-pal ronized newspaper indicates a pros perous community.'' These were among Ihc remarks made hy 10. 1). Tiinms of Portland to (he Medford merchants in a talk to them upon the henefit of newspaper advertising. The remarks are true, because the newspaper reflects the everyday life of the community ami is the best possible index to everyday conditions. A newspaper is .just as good as its patronage. If it is better, the publisher is losing nionev. If it is poorer, it can not hold its support. It is the aim of every editor to pro duce as good a paper as ho possibly can with the money available, and it is a matter of personal pride to make the paper just a little better than the support justifies. Con sequently the better patronage, the better newspaper and the better for the community. While the circulation is the life-blood of the newspaper, the advertising is the bread and butter. Circulation is use less if not appreciated by the advertiser, and becomes a source of expense unless sold to the advertiser. The morel advertising, the more stimulus for increasing the number of renders and the more benefit to the advertiser. A newspaper whose columns are filled with live adver tising shows that the merchants of the publication city are wideawake and that the city itself is progressive. ' The larger the paper issued, the '.more enterprising and pros perous the community. The smaller the paper and the fewer and deader the advertisements, the more adverse the ed upon the coimnuiurv bv the shrewd obsrvers. Xowspapcr building is largely a matter of co-operation for the entire connnunitv. If the co-onerntion is mil im-th- ------------'-'' WASHINGTON', April 21 Only 20 moHiticr of tlu Iiohm of repre sentatives iro present when Hint limlj ennieiteit toilny. Tin lintiw morel marked time, await In net Inn li the noun to on tint rriwlutlim mil poworlim President Wilson to tisu tlio nrniod force of tin lulled State ugulnst General tluortn. Wnr enthusiasm was nmnlfoitod or where Utility. Secretary of Wnr OnrrlMtn win flooded with tot- tor front meu who wished to offer their senlcen In the oumt of wnr. Kvery letter recoiled wns ftld nwtiv lt tlio chief of stuff of nrmj. "lnii of tin letters." Mild ftnrrl son, "wore- pntlnttle, caiitnlnltiR stor ies of html times nml no uoiK The writers sntd tliev wore anxious for nn sort of Jo' ' ' USE OF ARMY IN WASHINGTON. April 21 - Tlinl the ill in will bit used In Mevleo shortly wiih lielleieil heto toilny to lu xriinliiK iilorn nml mure cerlnln. It wini liiHlnleil nt the white hoiiao (hut the iiiiw nlitiio would ln m'cdod Imt Mnjor Geiiernl Wood ii'iiinliieil t Seetvltiry of Wnr Gnnlsou' of. Geo, lpt u continuous rosoruitlon for n Houtliboiiinl Iniln nml plnluly ovpeeted ti Heetl call for his forces' orvlee. The iiiiiirtoriiuulor'n ilopnrtiiieiit Imd tnuiKportii rend) to moo tin first division nt n iiionuitil'rt not Ice nml hud nrrniigml to Impri" other hhlp wheneier It needed them. Kor tale Imd notified tin bur etui of inllltnr.v nflnlrn that Its ml lit In wns ready. DRINK MORE WATER IF IS coming, neither money nor onorjrv will accomplish the tie sired result. The assistance of the community is just as essential for the newspaper as the newspaper's constant boosting is for the community. Help make a fine news papor and you help make a better community. SEEK MASKED BANDIT FEAR ATTEMPT TO SIEZE TIA JIJANA SAN IHKUO. Cal., April 21 An ticipating an attempt by the United States to soUo tlio Tijuana customs house, the federals nt Tijuana Just below tlio border, 14 miles south of San Diego, wcro today strengthening their fortifications and preparing to fight. In tho center of tlio Little Landers' colony on American soil a thort dls tnnio above Tijuana, toldlcrs from Fort Itoscrrans had their niachlno guns trained upon tlio Mexican vil lage. Orders to move were expected nt any tlmo and hundreds of tour! lists and citizens wcro flocking from Sau Diego to tho heights above Tljuann to witness tho clash. Tijuana Is a tourist town of about 500 persons. Thero uro 300 Mexi can federals lit the garrison there. LOS AXGKLKS, ('!., April 'JL Several tqtiml of offirer sire M'lirchinjr today for it mukeil Imutlit who held up the clerk- nboanl si mail car nt Inched to n northbound South ern I'mifie triiiu lut nij-lit ."inl ex MiMtl with twenty uiek:i!:e of res; istereil moil. With a blue linuiliinmi liuutlkereliief tied over hi fsiee, the mini slepped into the innil ear -oon utter the train pulled out of the Aremle -tnlioii Jiote botiml fur Sun Fninei-eu. He eoier eil the elerk witli u reioher nml cimtelleil tluiit to point out the n--ilered mail, lie dropped from the train sit Triiir.i, UtUr tlie l.o- An-Je- city limits. SKATTI.K. Wti-lu April -M.-Within eien iliiy niter n eull to nrtnx i- reeeiveil the Niitionnl (liiunl of Wn-liitiictmi will he lemlv to pin eeed to Mevien, or nn where in the world, neeitldiuic In u MHlriiuitll Inet uij:lit hy tJnieriutr i;rnet Lifter. "In my opinion, the ecnml Wnnh iiiKtiui regiment will compute t'nvor uiiiy with the mililtit Inxu iiuv oilier tnte, mid it will ccrlninlv be (lie het trmtiri) nml eipiipKi imiiieut the -late h.is cmt soni i-nt," Mini the uoiernor. Aiiuunl Meellnit. Tint ntiiiunl meeting of tin Itoguo IMior Cn-operatlvo Krult Grower nn soelnlloti In Medford Hnturdny nfter noon. April 2&, nt 2 p. tit., nt which tlmo nine director will be ulected to servo for the entitling jenr A report covering tho business trniiKticted by the nssoclntloti during tho pit Ml )enr will bo presented nt this time. A full nttetidnueo I deidred. 2s J A. I'KltUV. PrildiiU Eat lets meat nml tako Baits for llaok- noho or Bladder troublo Ncutmllxcs nolds. Urtfl ncld In inr.il eicllcs the kidneys, tltcy Ih!ciiuio itviTwoiki'dt pit sltigiiUli, nolie, nnd dvl like hiinns of lend. Hie iirluit lircnuiiti eloudyi tlntMniMrr Islrrl luted, nml Jim inny Im etdlKiil tosrek re lief two er throe tlini-.i during the nhiliL When the kidneys clue sun mint help them fltmh olf the Utdv's iitlnmn wntn or you'll l a reiil sic); erm ultortly. At first von feel a dull misery In the kid ney region, you iiilfrr (tout Imeknelie, sick lieiiilnohe, illMlne, stuitnu'h gvtn notlr, tongue ce.ttcil it lid you fevl rlietn ni.it In twinge when tint w'enther l Imd. lt es nn-At, drink hit of it tori nlo get from nuy itltnrmiiciiit four iiuncr o( dud Saltut Ink i it tnlilenpitnnful In n gUM of wnlor before liroiklnnl fer few dnys nnd your klduo) will then net fine. This (itutons mlln is innde Item tint ncld o( grnpon nnd leiiutn Juliv, iMUlblued with llthlu, nnd litis Ix'etl lined for generntlonn to clonu clogged kidneys nnd stltuulate tliem to nurinnl netlvlty, nlm to neittrullru the. nclds In tiritw, o It no longrr l ,t sotireo of IrrltAtlun, tlnn ending bladder wenkuees, Jail Sails U lueeniivr, cnnnitt In- I tire i make a dellghtlul ilTointuvnt itlilit water drink whleh etenonn should take now nnd then to loop tlio kidney rlian nnd active. DrugglM hern say they tell lot ol Jail tNilt to lolk wno BATTLESHIPS ORDERED TO PREPARE FOR SERVICE CRUISER SOUTH DAKOTA AT VALLUJO, Cal.. April 21. The cruiser South Dakota arrived hero ut & u. m. today from Jiromerton. It was scheduled to tako on camp eiiulpniuiit and at least ICO marines ut Mnro island this afternoon, Threo hundred murines left for California City thin morning on tbs tug Iroquois to board the Jupiter for trsiiiuportiitlou to Ban Diego. Major John T Meyers was In oiuuiaud of tho detachment. i.xirn siiKts worked all night on the cruiser .Maryland to It would be In shape to leave fot tho south b) Thursday ut tho latest. HOSTO.V, April JL The linttle-fltip-i Virginia, NYhrsirOsn and d'coriu received ru-.li rlen toilny to pre- ire for soniee. They will lenie fori Inmpieo rrnlny. r;i:.E killed in battle (Continued from paga 1.) WASIM.VOTON', April 21. .Way oftieinU were in iiin"e humor today over lite repented n-rertiun-, from Me.ieo City thitt no tin-; wit- fl in over the hunt in which A--istsiut I'sij msiter Knppnuil hN men went iIiore from the L'niled Stntc gtiubm't Did pliiu nt the time of their nrrot in Tiimpieii. . The .Mexienu suitlioritie lime not even taken the trouble to put tin- Miiteiuent in the form of a snenfie denial of (lie American wimiiii that the flu;: wn- fliinv. Thev lime -imply meiitioiiuil inciclcntallv that there wn no fin?.', n-. if even body knew what they 'Hid wan n tint nnd there ,u mi eontrovery itboiit it. At the imvy ilopnrtmi'in it w;i i. denied that thi- nttitude in-, nllin offieiuldum grentli. SAM W. SMALL At Page Theater Tuesday, April 21 .t t::io i. .m. apmlssiov fih:i: ue nnd tliey crouched in tnrior on the floor. Denver union offieiiiN tjiiv two children were killed. Tlie lat eompnny of uiilitin wn. luthdrawii from tlie htriht- rone Inst week, hut no tniou as the duh be tween tho Mriker". nnd the mine uiinU lieniue known, cotiijianicB from Triiiidnil, Wnlenhur nnd l.a iiinr were ordered suit. Striker Dili en Off Major Ilumroek wiied (iiuienil Chitee today that ho hud driven the trikcr to si point three mile. et of Ludlow, where they were hein re iuforeed. l-'ightiug- with the mililin ic-iiltcii when Lieiitemiut LiuderfeltV detiieh ment of nixteun uiou wm. nmln"die! .Monday iiurniin;. IDnriitjf ye-ter-diiyV lihtiiiK the tent colony wn fired, the tliuihy canvas lintie huni ing like tinder. ON HOARD TIIK I1TTLKSIIII' ARKANSAS, (Ily wireless) April 21 Admiral Itadger said today ho ex pected tho Arkansas, leading his battleship squadron, to reach Tamplco at S n. m. Wednesday. Tho squadron was Increasing Its peed. Drilling nnd rifle practice wero going on steadily. Married Ira L. Kollenborn and Mildred Young wero united In marriage at the Presbyterian .Mouse, Monday. April 20th. at 3 p. in. by Rev. W. F. Shields. Mr. Kollenborn Is In tho Kldd Co. shoo storo and Mrs. Kol louboru Ih tho daughter of Harry L. Young. TIioko young ikoi!o will make tholr homo in our city. xC ' Tiim ft SBBSr qS5SilE nl Vtf BJBJBJkJSJBJ tfthf kk-, MaaaH You Wnn t Your KODAK NEGATIVES To lie Trented Carefully tiring Them lie nt for Developing and Printing Till; SWIOI KTl'IMIW U'2 We.t Mnlu St. .Miilfonl, Or'. MRS. H. L. LEACH Expert Corsetioro 32(5 North Harllolt. Phone MM aM. TO LEAVE MEXICO WASHINGTON, April 2'.--Sir Ar thur Spring Rice, Hrltlsh ambassa dor In tho United States announced this afternoon that l'niled States Chnrgu d'Affalren O'Shnugiinessy. hud notified not only all Ainorlruiis hut all foreigners to leuvo the city. Jin made tho uuuotincoment follow ing Heeretary Jlryan's conference with Hut foreign dlplpumts hero. J try it ii was his Informant, he said, but ho kio'o no fiirlhor dttulls eviept that llin forelauers wero wiiipl)lnu H IHJ'iai)' tt. JiosDjhlf! PLANS TO SEIZE GUNS tuoutlnued from pact l.) i-horlly tul.e posohion of puintx tihui the holder. Kefngecs Ix-uiliiK Capllul Ameriean refugeen were pouring to Vera t'niz Irom .Mexico City. I'ich. ideut I Inert. i iiiiiiouneeil lie would protect tlicin, hut there wnr. niiieh fear for their Mifety, iievitrllielonH, Kven lor thnxo in the. northern territory under rebel iomIioI, there wax eon hideruhlii niixicly. Xcwk wu icceived in Wiiliinglou that Sir Lionel ('union, HueiluV het fiieiid urn Conner IlritUh miiiixler in Mexico City, uoiv on hit. win In lake u new poet nt Itio de iluiieiio, n hiiiryiug fioiii Vein iiu, to Ihc .Mex ienu I'liiilul to iii'mo the ilinliilni' to Kiilulit the Amerieun IIuk hi nceoiil with i'ro-ident WiUoiiV ilciiuindo, Inn II w.i nol helieiiil here Ihul eteli Kir l,ione would succeed, XOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that the uiiderKlgned will upply to tho city council ut Its meeting to bo hold April 21st, 1911, for a license to noil malt, spirituous nnd vinous li quors In quantltlcM less than a gallon at Its place of business, 22 N. Front street, city of Medford for a period of six months. SKLSI1Y & KENNEDY. Dated April 11th, 1!H. XOT1CK. Notlco Is hereby given that tho undersigned will apply to tho city council at Its mooting to be held April 21st, l&I I, for a license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors In quantities less than a gallon at Its placo of buslnesH, 10 X. Front street, city of Medford for a period of six months. MI'RI'IIY & CO. Dated April 10th, 19H. t ' " ' ' in i. i jm John A, Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant WH, IIAiiTLKTT J'lmiifM M, 17 nut) 'I7-Jif .tinbulafico Hmko Deputy Cor"uer Tho famous Sau'horn Kvnngells-, ICdltor, and I.erlurer, called "A I'rlnco of tho l'lat'orm," hm given tho fullest satisfat n wherever la has lectured, In fiurscs or nt Chan tauquas. Coininlttww Invariably ro- Vort that "ho umdo good" In every particular. Dr. Small Is a man of oxcptlonnl attainments. He was born In Knox vlllc, Tenneiweo. In the city founded by his family forbears; graduated with high honors from Kmory nnd Henry Colleges In Virginia, nnd af ter admission to tho bar In Tounesseo became private soiretnry to ox-l'rosl-dont Andrew Jolmnon nml followed that statonnian'rt poltlcnl fortunes to tho Unltoil State venule. He holds tho literary degrees of A. I! and A M. from his Alma Mater; I'll. I). from Taylor University, and I). I). from tho Ohio Northern University, Ho Is a trained Journalist, many years editor of lending southern newspap ers, principally with the noted "At lanta Constitution." Ho Is tho author of several books, Ily ap pointment of I'renlduut Iliijea hu served as n seeretar) of tho American coinmlsHlou In Paris In 1878, and as u delegate from this country to the International Literary Congress of that year. Ho has served In many notable national conventions of political, Lomiiierelal, and reforma tory eharutter, While In tho United Htatos army In Culm In 1899 hu was Military Supervisor or Public In struction, engaging In (bo reorgan ization of tho public schools of the Island. MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO ling and Carpet Cleaning and Weaving oil EAST MAIN STKtiKT mono ..j.-u brllrve In overcoming kidney troublo wiiiie it Is only truiiiiin. Rub Musterole on 9) That Sore, Tight Chest! Try (IiIh cltmu, white, soulhluit uliilmeiil, Sou how qulekl) It biiunti teller Ml'KTHHOI.K does nil Hint llio ulil-fiiHhlouod miinlnrd pliiHini- used to do In Hnt iIuih or inn- griunl mothers, hut It lines It without tint blister! Doi'lum mid mimes fnuildy reioiu. iiieiul MI'STHItOI.I-J for Hoin Throut, llruiuhllls, Croup, HHff N,.e(, AHthinu, NeiirulHlii, CniiKestlun. Pleu i b), ItluiiiiuittlHiu, l.ttiuhiigo, Palun and Aches or tho llnek or Joints, MprnltiN, Horn Muscles, limbic. Chil blain. Frosted Feel -Cold of tint Chest (It preieulH I'luninuiiiinj. At )iiur dniKKlsCrt, In 'J Go and ftOti Jars, nnd u npeclul litign Inmpltnl lr Mr I'i no Arupt no suhMltiitii. If your drtiitKlit cannot suppl) )ou, neud '.Tie or Mic to tin Mt'STICItOLi: Coiupany, Clitxelnud, Ohio, iiud wo will mnll )ou ii Jar, postiiKit prepaid. Wlllluiti .Mem, Snrriiiueuto, Cat., n.tH (leiilleiueir Ktit'loNed plcant find 1' O Money Order for 11.00 for whli ti kindly koiiiI by return mail eight Jills of fiOe lo Muaterolu, This Is in) third order of MuMnrolo, which sponk well of Its merit. Our friends mid niimolio would not will ingly bo without It, n It hits sutved doctor's opeinio iiiiui) times. (70) STAR THEATRE Totlav M OLIVER & BLACKWELL "Tlie original Kriiturlcy Mlaelchirds." a I'levet' sing ing, talking and n'tvnli'ic dancing act We Want You to Trade With Us Whs not try an order nt this store Yo i will Mini thing dl.Tercut hero. Wo guarantee everything we bell. You will get full weight and men mini on every purchase nt prices as low as It possible for u to sell ut. You will got courteous and offl dent service, prompt delivery und )our pntroiiUKo will be appreciated. German-American Steel-Cut Ooffoo Ono-poinid cans 30c Three-pound, cans 85c Creamery Butter, J lls...55c Cane .Sugar, '20 lbs. for 91.00 FOUTS GROCERY CO. M-10 S. Central Phono '271-272 "WHEN THE HEART CALLS" A strongly dramatic storv which a lilat hmailiiig woman ncari rums iwo lives, in his cl'i'ort.s to get realistic ef- It'cis in a liritlgi-jiimping scene, the director of this picture held up a hig rail road sistcin for fifteen mill dies. Time now to arrange for Codling Moth Spray. We start this week. First iib first sprayed. 1'hoiie ii). Orchard Care Company Malabar. ISIS THEATRE III I'llOtoldiltN I Tool In) nml Wediicoilny "THE GHOST OF MOTHER EVE" Second or the "Dolly of the Dailies" scries, with Mary Fuller playing the lead. Notice to Orchardists Now is the timo for first spraying for coddling mollis. J. W. Myers Coillilv llirtpcrlor, FOR SALE 213 ACRES 100 acres in alfalfa and clover, 2f) acres grain, ;su Dead ol stock, all improve ments, close in; .ilfjf000; p r i vat e water right for all land under cultiva tion. BARKDULL & MILES Medford and XiiIi hotels, "THE SPEEDER'S REVENGE" The constables gel some easy money from the city au- tomobilists, but Hie joke is turned on the villagers Woolworth and Woolworth Music and realistic effects. Admission Ton Coats THE SHADOW l-'enltirlng Aim- Joyro and A Urn Hoi lltcr. In Two Carts r.vriii: whkki.v .N'owh NO. Ill ciikcsi: .MI.M.M.' Comedy i.ovirs vot Nt; inti:..M Coined)' line 'rinii-xliiy Only tiii: necsi: or n:.u Two Keels TT Theatre Mutual MovIch program ( .Miillneo i'i.' p. in livening 7.1C p.m. "COI.OMJI.'S ,U'l-V HAUHIITKU" K. II, "Till: T..(tl.i:il CAT" I'rliu'ess I'ouiudy "Tin: inum' Itellnnrit "Crookn" "Till: SKATINH MASTIIH" Tun rnney leo stinting TOMOJtlrOW "Tin: iA.ci:it" 'I'wo reel special Tautilinusor "I'ATII'S llCCmii:" (Mujestle.) "III.ACIC HAM) CONNI'III.Un'" I'VutiirliiK I'red .Mnro, (ho fun iiunker. Apollo film, (tend nitislo. n mid 10c. i Page Theater WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 OLIVER MOROSCO Offers the Most Successful Comedy in (he World, PEG 0' MY HEART Ily J. Hartley Mankers, JAsdowoy sweet as an April morning in Killarnoy," wiih IM-XKIV O'NHII, and a brilliant Moiropoliian casl. Heals may be reserved on the ovoning of tho 20lh, Regular seal sale loday, 10 a. m. I'l-ices fiOii lo .$2,00,