PAOIS TWO MMUMMtl) MAIL TltlHUNI'J. MUOKOKI), ODIIOON, Tl'KHllAY. AIMill, at, Ml IOCAL AND L. PERSONAL ItuRiio ltltor ilnnlUt association convenes for three days In tlio Klrst llnptlU church of this city Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. Dr. llln son of tho Whlto Tcmrtlo, Portland, will preach the annual sermon this even I iik. Hoyal llnkory goods at DeVoos. The Koriio river valley IcnRtio opened lis season In Grants l'ns Sunday with Medford ns opponents and Mayor McKlnlstry pitching the first liall, Medford won S to 3. Threatening skies held down tho at tendance. Shorty Miles, of Medford, playing under Grants Pass colors, got i tw ounce hit, that the umps refused to allow. Talent and Gold Hill of tlto league played a 12 lnnlm Ram at Gold Hill, Gold Hill wlnnm - 9 to b Manager Kwlng says that from present Indications baseball will know Its best yeai In the valley and n a Interest Is on tho increase. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment Those M 1471. Attorney W. E. Phlpps has riled a motion In tho circuit court In his suit against tho assessment of tho city In sewer district No. 13, asking that tho exhibit filed by the cicty con taining tho ordinance, etc., bo not allowed on the grounds that it would cost ISO to transcribe on an appeal, and, besides, has nothing at all to do with tho case. Screen door at Medford Lumber Company. It. H. Qugnon of Darron Is In tho city today attending to the disposal of several head' of beef cattle. Typewriters. All makes new and rebuilt. Sold, rented and repaired. Typewriter Exchange, 9 North Fir street 52 Sam Stern, of San Francisco, for merly of Medford, arrived Tuesday for a few days visit with relatives. Plato Ice. Morning deliveries. Medford Ico & Storago Co. Phone 2U, Dill Guernsey, former Medford printer and socialist editor, write local peoplo that ho la preparing to invade, Moxico as a 'free lance war correspondent with San Diego as a base of operations. ' Fresh lime. Med lord Lbr. Co. Mrs. Graco Ardell who was oper ated upon at Sacred Heart hospital a month ago has sufficiently recov ered t6 be removed to her home, anJ la on the road to rapid recovery. Tho. standard bred stallion. King Seal, No. 61138. record 2 : 1 1 U . over half mile track made last September at ancouver, Q. C, will mako a short season beforo racing this year. Feo 120.00 to Insure T. L. Taylor, own er. 43 C. T. Huntington of Oakland, Ore., la a business visitor In the city this week, Gentlemen are positively guaran teed to euro dandruff and other scalp troubles. Parisian Hair Dressing Parlors, 429 M. F. & H. llldjc. 35 Jack Scarkaddcn of Eugene Is at tending to business matters in the valley this week. Milk and cream at DoVoe's. C. H. Stewart or Albany Is vjs Itlng frleuds and relatives and at tending to business In the city thin week. gavo monoy. Uso Plato Ice. Med ford Ico & Storage Co. Phono 2fil. One or tho speakers of i or;. tlonal fa in o who will campaign In this state In the fall in the Interest of tho wet Hide of the liquor ques. tlon Is Clarence. Darrow, labor law yer. Darrow Ih scheduled to spend the final weeks of the campaign in tho state. Sco Tumy for rire Insurance. A fire alarm was turned In this noon from an empty dwelling on South Oakdale. The fire depart ment made a run to tno scene and discovered there was no fire, the smoke from a pilo of rubbish In a furnaco causing the alarm of neighbors. It was the first activity of tho fire department In two weeks. Don't be deceived. .Use Plato Ice. Medford Jco Storago Co. Phone 204. Seven Hindus who Iibyo been work- log' In tho lumber mills of Puget Sound, passed through Medford Mon day evening, enroute to Chlco, whore they said they had work in tho match factory, They were traveling by hoof, and walked every foot of tho way from Seattle. They cairled a bag of rice u a commissary depart ment, and each possessed a bundle of blankets, Pay clear, puro Plato Ice, Med ford Ico & Storage Co. I'houo 204 County AeHBnr W. T Grlevo of Jacksonville apont a few bourn Mou day afternoon iu Medford. 8Begg fcnitlaliitl ! liSllilnlilitiiitiilit n J I Weeks A McGo wan Co. UHDSRTAKERS IMf Assistant V, W, Wfc JM-JJI fhuuas A. K. On k7tf.M I a - ' i jIIIIMIIMIIII Hlllf A number of people who like the good old fashioned New Kngland dish ot dandelion greens are scouring the hillsides nnd the mondowa for their favorlto vegetable, One young man does quite a business selling them front house to house. Postcards "fie per doidn this week at Up To Date Studio, 232 East Main. 41 Mrs. tleorgo Niiober ot Jackson vlllo visited flrends and relatives In this city Monday afternoon and e cit ing. J. O. Gcrking, the beat all around photographer In southern Oregon.. Alays reliable. Negatives mado any where, tlmo or placo. Studio 3!S Main St Phono 320-J. Oscar Thomas of Ashland, was a business visitor In the city Monday. Joe II, lleemnn of Gold Hill spent .Monday afternoon In Medford at tending to business Interests. Itay Ln Mar says go to Orres & La Mar. 200 Main, for cleaning, pressing nnd alterations. Phono 5SS ". 46 The pollco are looking for a couple of rltUens who make a prnc tlso or eating In a restaurant, and forgetting to pay when they finish They walk out without any formal ity, nnd Dick Pflcffer of the I. S. Cafe has been nipped a couple of times .by, tho food swindlers. Dick set a trap for one, but ho ato his meal and then dodged the trnp. Just received shipment or Imported dyes. Wo arc now prepared to do all kinds or fancy dyeing. Ghc us r. trial. Pantorlum. Gardeners report that strawber ries, raspberries, and garden truck suffered but little from the frosts ot Monday and Tuesday mornings. In most cases protection being pro vided before hand In the shape or gunnysacks, etc. Special for, Sunday, Nepolltan brick velvet Ice cream. Phono 4S1- R-. Wnfle Norilng who has been vis iting friends in this city for tho last month, has returned to Portland wljcre he Is employed by the Peoples Amusement company. Wo remodel all sorts of clothing. Pantorlum. Hobs Kline of Little Dutte, was a business visitor in the city Monda afternoon for n few hours. .Kodak finishing, gloss?- or dull fin ish at J. O. Gerklng's studio, 228 E. Main St. Phona 320-. A. K. Townsend or Marshfleld is a business visitor in the city this week J. H. George of Yreka. Cal., at tended to business In this city and Jacksonville Monday, returning to his home this morning. We d)o your old last spring's coat In tho latest shades. We will also re model It in the latest style. Pantor lum. Roseburg now has a "Motorcyle -Mike," and It is believed to be the 6ame gentleman who gav vent to his speeding proclivities In this city for rcw wceKs. anu men suuueniy btopped. The same tactics are adopted there as employed In this city. Plato Ice, guaranteed clear, hard, puro. Medford Ice & Storage Co. Phone 264. Dill Vlnlng. who has a mining claim near Squaw Lake is in the city and says the report reached him and his neighbors that two American battleships were blown up at Vera Cruz, aud was very much put out un til he received the true information. All tlioy knew was that the war had started, and their source of news painted a black picture ror Yankee arms. If you have a fancy gown or dress that oii are tired of let us do It for you. Pantorlum. J. A. Torney Ib preparing to develop his mining property on Pal mer creek this summer, Manila, chocolate and White's spe cial ice cream for Sunday. Phono 481-R. Karl Mullneck, ago IS kn6wn as "Slim" was beforo Judge Gay this morning charged with bolng too pugnacious towards small bo)s In tho Jackson school It was alleged that oung Mulluock administered a beat ing to one small boy every time he met him, and had the little fellow so terrorized that hr refused to go to school. The court ruled that Mul neck must report to him every Sat urday regarding his conduct, and not to engage In any more fights. Upon these promises he was released upon his own recognizance County Commissioner Con Lcuver was- In the city Tuesday on official business. Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John H. Carkln, Glenn O.. Taylor), Has-klns-Doyden Did;;. Main street. The annual c.ec, or, of officers of the Greater Medfoid club was luilil Monday af lei noon at the regular monthly meeting, the following be ing choaon ror the year: President, Mrs. F. V. Merrick. vice-president. .Mrs J I Miimh, second vlce-pii'Sl-dent, Mrs. .Nooblet. recording secre tary, MUs i:ilulM)ili Putnam, corr'- Npnudlng H'crliif. Miss Mis Kllza beth KobliiHou, treasurer, Mr, Hurt Murium) Miss Cora Houston was vry III last wfk. She U rapidly Improving A. (' Allen and family nro back from n Callfonilu vll, Prod Surrnu of tho Steamboat dls. trlct Is In the city today on business. K. It. Mlnter uf Eagle Point Is In tho city today making arrangement for the shipment or a consignment or sheep to Portland. P. D. Dlackdon or Climax Is n busl ness visitor In the clcty for n few dnys. Judge George W. Dunn of AshlanJ was n visitor In the city for n few hours Moiulny afternoen: Members of tho Seventh company expect to receive n racll to go to Fort btevens to take tho place of the regulars who hi turn expect to be sent to the front. Officers of the company have made arrangements to take along their families, and leave their business lutctvxts with friends, hut Htierta tottering, and the win clouds lifting It looks llkothey will have to innke other arrangements. Sato, tho well known Japanere laundry wagon driver Is out of com mission with nasal trouble. The union social social or the I'nlted Young People's Christian En deavor societies has been postponed to a later date. .Mrs. Wilt G. Steel and daughter arrive Wednesday from Portland to make their future homo In Medford. Hill llnuloy nnd Emmet t Cnllahati spent Tuesday In Grants Pnm, re turning In the afternoon for the trN county banquet at Medford. Hen 11. Lnmpman, editor of the Gold Hill News. H. 1). Itced, George ratricK and C. S. Itedfleld, all of Gold Hill, nro iu tho clly to attend tho trl-couuty banquet tuulght, ' -'":". HUERTA ACCEPTS ME0IATI0H PLAN OF SISTER REPUBLICS Washington, April 2S For mal acceptance by Huerta ot the Argentine. Drazll nnd Chile's ofrer to uso their good orflces to bring about an amicable settlement of the difficulties between the I'nlted Statos and .Mexico was cabled Spanish Am bassador Ulano last night by Portlllo i. Kojas. foreign minister. Itojas' note was transmitted Imme diately to the three South American diplomats who began a conference lasting Jar Into the night discussing the next movement in the Peace plan. Neither Ambassador Klanp nor the peace envoys would maXo public the text or Hucrta's acceptance. It was said Itojas replied briefly accepting the offer and thanking tho South American plenipotentiaries and Span ish ambassador for their good offices with referenco to the "real spirit or solidarity between tho people of tho same race." No conditions nro Imposed In tho offer of the good offices consequent ly tho reply from Mexico City ns not expected to deal with tho condi tions which will bo reached when tho peacemakers formulate their plans and mako known how they pro pose to use tho good offices which have been accepted. They probably will ask Washing ton and the Mexico City governments fur statements concerning what each demands In tho event rormal media tion Is undertaken nnd upon tho na ture of the responses to this request would depend tho proposals next submitted. FLEE FROM REBELS t....t io ivll i m ii o i m xi I.Alt KM). Te.x. Mexican IVtlciul .ueiieuiUtftnil llieir oniuinmK pieMiuinlilyi he Mime force which evacuated Xiievu Laredo lust week uflcr iliiiij nil (l bonier patiol lint', weto tiviuir liulm to cuter the I'niled Slntt't thilt," unlet uluivo hcic. It iippcivu'd not to lie tin ill usion, however, hut u ftiitlit front the robeN, who were believed in hove hcttteii the detachment t t win cu demount; to join , loiuir icdctnl force. Jim Kershaw and son or the ut. lopoapent Tuesday In the ill attend IlTg" lo business nutTleis FIVE DAMAGE SUITS I LONG BE LOS ANOT.I.KS, Cal,, Apnl i!8. Five ilnuuijjti Mitts iiL"Meuliiig . 1-.), 000, wcic filed lieie Imluv iijjitiuil the cil.v of l.tuin Jlcncli iik n icsiill of the pief itUimtor tliele .May "J I, HMit, in which foilv weie killed uml iiiniiv injured. r.l'isuhstli (i. .Millm.l iM,- :I,IHH1 ami Mi. Mivi.x M. Mlllimt nsU fUO. 000 for pergonal ntjiiiicH. t'luiilcH II. Imwmice niul his cliil iiicii, Mattel niul Arthur, iis, fl.'.OOO for tlie death of .Mrs. Lnwiciice. Ihnilcl S. Tliomits mill his sun, dilutes Tlioimts. ns, $.'0,000 lor the dciitli ol i Aliluc TIumiiiw. II. II, l.'niliwcll uU fO.OOO lot personal tuiurics. f i sj j i i js $ sj j i j i j i i l l J Commencing Wednesday I and Continuing Until Closed Out u Z2C - -.S' EVE'S like a well. You kin all in but you've jest got t' climb out. I fell in love with VELVET first time I smoked it, an' I ain't never wanted t' climb out. I tlfr Wet r VELVKT, t!ic Smoothest Smoking Tobacco, 1 nil weight J Mt, tins., 10c. 3C 3C Z1DI 1 1C ! t ? ? ? ? t f T ? f t ? T t Ladies' Miuilin Uiulorwonr, Muolin Gowitsi, Mualin Skirtij, Muslin Dmwors, Mufilin CorooL Govora ALL QO AT HALF PllIOE GROCERIES lliunt'-.Mntlt' l.tinl, Itii'Kt' pail JjI.U5 ll(iiit-Miulc l.nt'd, simili pnil UK? l-'nnuMis 'I'avi'i'ii IIIimiiI ('orf.r, :Mh. ran SI. 00 Hutchison & Lumsden Oulj (It'iitM'al Mt'ivhaiuiiM Sloit- in 'ils, J5 3J SUMMW, rni ni-nwn jrViriK ,ii'ai- --aiwfc. iu. .. 'SiU&i - "Duchess" Pumps ""An up to-dnte"st)le, Just the kind growing girls like, fit tho foot 'trim and look neat. 91.00 '3ttirllnK patent colt, welt sewed soles, full quarters. At the SIrii of "" Tkioo Snoc s" oi'I'esiti: i'dst trrn'i: l Tlie hesi tar ltr ils pi'it't' .ttitl mnii' lH'dt-rai any pritv. 'I'liat's what r claim for thu Ford. Ai:l t niv Mian four limulrod ami fifty tliousaml Kurds in worldwide service liear out utir contention. Imy oui-s today. $6:r. Is the price of tho I'ord ruiinbotit; tlio touring cur is $015 f. o. b. Mmlford, romplelii with oiiilpmout. (let rntnloi; and p.trtleulArs from C. E. GATES mwuta iit'ii.mNt;. .Miairuito, out:. L li"llftfMMltiiinMiiix.V i (J LiV-rrE,,C".tTr. K- 3i - MM UIVIAVftlCsU tAJUt.m teVs1Ut. U.te M WWVliWMstH :t'7i?.; mww-.w IWslffcSlWSSiSJSSMfcfc I II 1Sl.SlSlM.lSSt 5-x,55,v,v "J ' ' " J A t .JkTsk XOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned will apply to the city coun cil of the city of Medford, Oregon, at Its next regular meeting. May Stli, 1914, for a license to soil malt, vin ous and splrltous liquors at their placo of business, on North Fir street, Medford, Oregon, for a period of six months. ROOUIO ItlVBIt VALLEY L'NIVHIt.'sJs SITY CLUB. ify A f X ? f t & The Sliuliurt- niul William A. Iluult nro pliiiinin;.' another (lillicrt uml Sill livnii retivnl, with "Tile Yeomuii ol the Ouiirdn." It will he pioiluci.il I V with the cast of the (lillioit ami Hal-U livjin orianizaliuii now on (our, head ed by I)e Wolf Hopper. TOO IiATK IU CliXSMlVK KOIt SALE Tjpowrlter. almost now cheap for cash, I'Jiono 43-J. 34 txp6tfcnc6d WoisM MvistMttlier's Friend necauno It Is no pvrfcctljf snfo to uio ana has U-en Of such gn-at Jiflp to a hoot of euiectant motherii, thcit wo m''n. erperlence.l In Mill rnoit Iuiduv ptloJ, aiJvliiq hu uia of ''Mother's FrJtnd." Appll! pxtcmnlly 1(1 thu nhftr,nllnrll )li Mi' -ml I muacirM Hm nurtuiui is to relievo tho undue tennlon upon tlio cords nnd Jleanieiitn rrvultlni; from muncular t-XMiulun. Ucncalli ttiu sur fa en ia Q. )itworlc uf flno licrvn thrcaila and tlio ;entlf, suithlnir embrocation. "Mollur's J'rloml." In ilc(iliiii- to mil lubru-ulo tlio inuwular niircn un to uvolil tho unnowuiry anJ continuous natfKlnK W-r l J7 ii llt&4 t ? t t J t t wr 1 Muslin Underwear 20 DISCOUNT This Means a Big Saving to You Right Now When You Nee(T These Goods We realize that our Muslin L'nderwoar.stui'lc is uiiicli larger (liall we wish it to he. Our display tallies are su loaded with other sprinj,' Koods that we have not the room to show this line as usual, and iu order to j;et you interested iu this department we 'are going to offer you a saving of li()'? mi our entire line. Do not wait until thti hest styles aud sixes are gone, hut come carl Wednesday morning and lay in your cut ire season supply. You will kfind all the new spring stlcs iu comhinations, Princess Slips, Corset Covers, Drawers and Skirts, We mention a few helew: 1 wH t a rwl 5rl 1 IIP J i T1" :A I If !Mmr ' f $ mm PRINCESS SLIPS of fine nainsook, round or V- shape neck, fish-eye, Valenciennos and shadow laces: $1.50 Princess Slips, less W, $2.00 Princess Slips, less '20', . $2,150 Prin'cess Slips, less 20; . :$.00 Princess Slips, less 2()iw, $-1.00 Princess Slips, less 20 5 $5.00 Princess Slips, less !!()';, K Y $1.25 Comhihation Suits, less 2(j8 A $1.50 Conihinalion Suits, less '20 X t y y JL a $2.00 Conihination Suits, less 20'X $2.50 Conihination Suits, less 20'( $:UX) Couihinatiuu Suits, less 20' $1.00 Coiiihinuticiii Suits, less '20', jpi.120 .?1.0 . 5j2.00 . $i!.iO . .51.00 $1.00 ...$1.20 $1 .00 $2.00 .$2.40 $:.20 MUSLIN NIGHT GOWNS, mado from Boft nain sook, short sloovos, low nock, lace and embroidery trimmed: 0!)c N'ight (towns, less 20' $1.00 Nighi (towns, less 20'- $1.25 Night (towns, less 20' , $1.50 Night (towns, less 20 $2,00 NMght (towns, less 20 $2.50 Night (towns, less 20' sp.00 Night (towns, less 20' $1.25 Crepe (towns, fancv figured 0ih Ladies' Skirls, less 20' $1.00 Ludics' Skirts, less 20' $1.50 Ladies' Skirts, less 2(K; $2.00 Ladies' Skirts, less '20", ti'n Ladies' Knickerbockers, less 20 55c .. 80 $1.00 $1.20 . $1.00 ....$2.00 . $2.00 ..$1.00 .. 55c . .80 ..$1.20 ...$1.00 08 vino llil myrliif of i)Tf. Aritilli-.i u. , tint lri'a.t It niTorOs tin, irirr ma.iKu . to tirrvrnt uklu. " i 'Jhuro In mutiwly a wdl.stwkMl ilnne ' JL Mtfiia iinvwlii.iii l.ni i.ii.i v..,, .. u.. 9 obtain u iKfltto or "Afiitticr'it KrlniHi" uiel In iifurly every town ami vllls- u u 1 sruiiilmii who lurlf u-. u () arlivr jriur.. j,immuiii moiiivrs uiu uricvil to try lb I. .jiliuitl'l mwl.Uiit, niumri m j i Mild dun ly lirailitri JIMS. ,UU rt-'cn irxrx r 2 lUsuUtor Co., in iMumr iiIm, 04. for iirarly luif l2 rlil tut tuluiblt. iiitu i...b i.. I. Mqc&Vq. MKDKOUD'S KXCLI'SIVIO l)Y (J(K)DS STOUI ? y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y ? ? ? y y ;,;;;(.'.i fctt' """"' '' h4,'l5i',,,,,,,j,,j,,,,,,,,,,j,,,j,,,j,, ! t T ? ? ? ? T Y f v. f ? ? V f ? V V T A r V y y y y V mVM