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PXGE EIGHT MEDFOflTi IVCUj TRTBUtfR OTDFORO. OTWOION, PRT11AV, MAY 1, 1011 LITTLE DAMAGE FROM FROSTS NORTHERN BELT SPOKANi:, Mny 1. Frequent fnvtH tlimtiphmit prncltenlly nil Me llon of the northwest linve tlucnt ened the fruit tree for the nM two weeks hut, nltlinugli individual pow ers in eeitniu pints of the different ilNtriets hnve suffered, the tlninngi' peneinll.v lms hern light. Mot mm1 tion will hnvo ciinnnou. crops e poeinlly of npple-. Soft fruits woie most nffeeleil. Despite frosty niplits between Ap ril '20 niul April 30, the Yakima vnl ley has neenuntetl for little injury, except in individual eases in the low lands. Strawhenies in the extreme eastern end were affected. The Wennlehce and north central Wash ington district was untouched except for a slight hurt to cherries, llelow Walla Walla nlong the Washington Oregon state line cherries again were hit, and in the north end of the dis trict in some unfavorably situated orchards other soft fruits, as well, showed evidence of frost-bite, while the npple crop of n few orchards nlo vn materially cut In the Spokane and Xorthcastcrn Washington section no damage at all to apples has been nqorted; sweet cherries and pcaeho, of which then is only n small acrcago anyway, were killed, hut Inte cherries and pears es caped. In the Garfield district in eastern Washington some effect was noted and in northern Idaho, it is hinted, the early frost some time ago dealt cherries a severe blow. Almost imperceptible damage has been re ported by Hood River so far, except on the earlier strawberry tracts. Af ter the. April 'JO frost, it was aid that the prune crop in western Wash ington would bo rather irregular. Wonl has been received that n heavy frost in southern Idaho in the IJoi-o and l'ayctto districts, April 24, in jured peaches, pears, young prunes and early apples. Frost, it is report ed, visited eastern Oregon April 20, but no information regarding the re sult hns been secured 3'ct. Cherries in the Hitter Root valley in Montana were dealt a bard blow. Apparently the npple crop every xvherc in the northwest will be above nonnal. Although some losses are recorded, evidence of increased pro duction generally far more thnn off set them. Frot occurred quite gen erally throughout the northwe-t Ap ril 28 and 2D, but it is believed that the danger is now passed. ASHLAND TO VOTE 175.000 BOND MINERAL WATER (AMilnnd Tidings) Anhlnml will oto bonds for $ 1 "', 000 to put the medicinal waters tn the nark. Or this amount $11 0.500 will bring the water to the points of distribu tion, and IfiS.OOO will lie expended In fountains and fixing the proper sur roundings In the park. In response to the call for n mass meeting of the citizen to consult on the proposed bond Issue to tiring In the springs an enthusiastic audience of 150 cltltens crowded the Commer cial club rooms to the limit Inst night. The committee explained the plans In detail as tar as the matter had progressed nnd every phase of the bond Issue nnd springs enterprise was discussed by the tnxp.icrn. In furtherance of the desire of the committee a motion was offered ad vising the committee to prepare a bond election for ItTTi.OOO for thn purpose. Tlijs will be done. Under the law It will take about fit) days to bring tho mater to a vote. It was one of the most Important. harmonious and enthusiastic gather Ings ever held In Ashland. BUYING RAILS NO DAMAGE F NS A M MR ASSERTS CITY DIED LINE! RAILROAD COMPANY (Orants l'nss Courier) I SM.T I.AKK CITY, Mav t -The Keeler llnx., the bond bti) Inn firm Southern Pacific eompati) has filed of Denver that ha tho contract for In the district coutt oT tho United practically reeognlicd tho combina tion a wholesome, It shown, furthermore, that In the Joint operation of these lines, through ' tmlns hnn been urn by the most dl red or convenient route without re' crown to their ownership, and that nil) separation of tho Centinl I'aolflei lines from those or the Southern Pacific cannot now he had without 'Ictrlmcut to both properties, and without Impairing and IucounciiIcuc I nl the public service nnd the com munities thiough pnss. which the Niics States for the dish let or Utah Its answer In the government suit to di vorce the Central Paclllc rrom tho Souhern 1'arWlc. The answer, after specifically denying all allegations that the Sherman autt-triist law has been violated, points out not only was announced ,Mn, Uu, two ,, Ul,r rBnlly . i. purchae of the $200,000 Issue of bonds to be Issued by this city for the building of tho municipal mil road, wire Or Heddy that they are prepared to conclude the deal Immed iately. As soon ns the dlclslon from the supreme court Mr, Heilrty sent a message to the i num. operated and developed as one lviM)r trOllnir tlinm of tlm ntileoiiie I rit.ml. lull Ihnl. nu f.ir Imrk n 1SUX. --- - - - i-- - M of the test case. Kiana Keeier, who the United States government, Itself,' ger. was In Chicago at the time, wtrcrt WASHINGTON. It was announced that Secretary McAdoo and President WINou's daughter Kleunor will he umrilcd May T In the white house blue room. SAN I'ltANCISCO. Cat -Sunset Mngiulne was sold by the Southern Pacific railroad to William Wood- head, hlthertoo Its ndvettlslng inana- iHHaMwiMMinMHBaMWMSJMaaaiBBH lfcJW i ., S- i "-J The New III It U t'uloii Liter) Main on South Ithcmlilo i:erthlng new and up-to-duto l.lwiry and nmhiilnnru survlco. Phono 100 OAUNYAW & BOSTWIOK, Props., MOVING PICTURE FILM OF ANIMAL LIFE ORANTS PASS, Or.. May 1. rour representatives of the Kduca tional Film company arrived in the city yesterday, driving n large car, with truck body, loaded with their equipment. Two of them went on with the mnehine to the Klamath Fttlls count ry, bound from here to Sis$ou lake, at the foot of Shasta. The others went to the Smit h river region. The parties nre to make films throughout the district of sub jects of nu educational nnd general interest. In the Klamath countrv the colonies of nesting pelicans nnd other wild fowl will be pictured, nnd attempts will be made to get bear nnd cougar subject- in the mountain-. luring the spring and -ninnier. URGE SUPPORT FOR BASEBALL TEAM Support of the Rogue River valley league, combed of tenms in Grants Pass, Gold Hill, Talent nnd this city, in urged by Manager F.wuig of the local team, und is seeking means to revivo lugging interest in the na tional game Friends of baseball ut tributu the lukewarmncsK to pugi lism, the rise mid full of Hud Ander son, with its thrills leaving local fans with jaded tastes in athletic lines. Manager Ewing and his team feci Hiatal lenst a show of the interest manifested in n mauler of his fel-low-men should be accorded the ball team. To date the team nnd manager have dug down in their jmckets for $Jj() to put tho organization in run ning order, nnd have collected n strong; team, but the elimination of certain traditional fixtures on Med ford tenms, nnd tho injection of new blood has had tho effect of ci eating faction. To overcome this, tho team asks nothing except that mer chants and citizens contribute with their attendance at the games played in this city. An advertising eam i"Mrii to urouso inteiest is under way. Tho other towns of the league have shown healthy interest in baseball so far, in Grants Pass the mayor opeuiug; (he season by heaving the first bull.. Tuloiit nnd Gold Hill nre nil excited about their teams. The old Medford baseball spirit should rouso from its lethargy nnd go out next Sunday and root for victor; against the Gold Hill team when the second gamo of the season is plaved iu this city, NOTICK, Notice Is hereby Riven that tho tin denlKued will apply to tho city coun cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon, Mt ltd next rcKUlur mooting, Muy Mb, J9M, for a llcoiuo to tell mult, vln din and ttjilrftouti liquor at tholr jilaee of bunlnoiw, on North Fir tilrMt, Medford, Oregon, for a period uf klx mouth, JtattMl April Z3, J0H. HOC) UK HIVKU VAI.M2Y HNIVKIt JfnT VLVU, WE GIVE S. & 11. GREEN TRADING STAMPS JU lhere dL WE we 5 ff lypfi Lf types Wtf ill Tlil I L of men lull t-Short Q 3-Sl.ut bnck his congratulations to the com munlty and to Or. Roddy and City At-t tornev Norton In particular, Hmsort- led In the telegram was the statement that "we are prepared to conclude deal Immediately, and to that end Oeorge Keeier will arrive In Portland tonight, when he will communicate with you." Pending the closing of the sate, the final preliminary step to which will be the sending of a certified copy of J the supreme court decree to Dillon &. Co., at New York, tho city Is nego tiating for the purchase of tho rails, and making other arrangements so that there need be no delay when the bonds nre turned over for the cash. It Is also likely that a call for bids for supplying tho ties will bo made within the next tew days. It will re quire, approximately 30,000 ties to carry the road to Wllderville, and It Is proposed to specify In the call ror the delivery of these at different points along the right of way. There Is a great deal of tic timber along the road, and no long hauls will be necessary. ? bbbbbV; j :' I g I m a i llMJ ilH m Half iho usual work and better than usual results, when you clean your windows with GOLD DUST Cleans everything. 5c and larger pucks EIEIfATRBANK CHICAGO "Let thm QQLD OUST Oo your wurk" tEZS& FIRST OF MAY STRAW HAT DAY Now on Display You Know the Rest A I, WAYS IN KARNKST --y-'-v . inmnuinnn rimj& .. "- isifi m .rait mrf M V In : l lies. iu: 1 WiB IMv sllr 1 1 II 3 llill.l " r . iW TWINS IF J - .. - . III llllf lltfl'E ttim III Hi i ii I &&W ii!Iil!IHl . The Toggery (OF COURSE) lHHllHHl 3 iVarma 4-Tatl 5-Sttky mv Y7E give a hearty welcome to all of them. Because we have special models of fashionable designs and fabrics for every one of the fwe types illuttralcd above in our Kirschbai Qothes 15 $20 S-ndup Your perfect fit ting Kirschbaum Suit is guaranteed to be all-wool, fast in color. London cold water shrunk and hand-tailored. Daniels For Dud s MiAiiiNu vimmv.n A f T f t t f ? t t t ? t t ? t t ? T f ? ? Y T ? ? J t f r T ? ? t T ? J J T MAY CLEARANCE SALE -AT $2.00 WAISTS 48c 100 "Women's Waists, all good styles, slightly mussed, in both tailored and lingerie effects, all sixes, up to $2.00 values, while thev ast, l 48c v - MANN'S Saturday Storo Heurs: 8:30 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. SATURDAY GLOVE SALE "Women's IM'Insp Kid (Moves, all colors, $!.''." value, Sat, pair Kayser's l(i-lmtton Cliamoisette (Moves, special, pair Kayser's lli-Hutton SilUTMovcs, special, pair jyc 48c t 98c The Biggest Selling' Event of the Season 25 SUITS AND COATS CUT DEEP TO SELL $15 Suits $9.98 25 Women's new Spring Suits, made of all-wool materials, $15 values, now, $9.98 $25 Suits $18.98 All our new "La Vogue" Suits, sold all season at $25.00, on sale Saturdav, $18.98 $18 Suits $13.98 25 Women's new Spring Suits, verv nobby styles, $18.00 values, at $13.98 $30 Suits $23.48 All our new Spring Suits which were good values at $'10, now $23.48 $20 Suits $14.98 AVomen's Suits, the very latest mod els, $20 values, $14.98 $35 Suits $24.98 'All our new Spring Suits at $.15, this salo $24.98 SATURDAY DRESS GOODS SPECIALS 5()-inch Shepherd Checks for suits, a good buy at $1.25, special, q- yard jj :i2-inch Pongee Silk, a splendid $1.50 grade, Sat., a rd 98c AllourM-inch Wool Ilatistes and French Serges, real (iOe val ues, Satur day, yard 48c .".(Mil. itchling Sat in for linings, guaran teed for two years, special, per yard 98c :J2-inch Heavy Tub Silks, a good $1.00 grade, Sat- q urday, ytL ....j Jj ;t(i-incli lilack Moire for coats, very spe cial, per yard . ... $1.79 FREE-Save Your Saleslips and get Wm. Rogers' Guaranteed Triple Plated Silverware FREE PRICES CUT ON RATINES All $1 Imported Rat ines, in the new shades, at, yard 77c All $1.50 Imported J cat mes in this sale tit, per yard .. $1.39 All $1.25 Imported Katines on sale Sat urday, per yard 98c All $1.75 Imported Katines to he closed out at, yard $1.48 PRICES CUT ON WASH GOODS I lest Dress L'rints on sale Saturday, yard 5c Comfy special, each SPECIALS IN UNDERWEAR Cut Vests, 15c "Women's I'liioii Suits, tight or um brella knee, rC ? special, suit rmhrclla Pauls, spe cial at, per C Children's Knit Waisls, nil sixes, spe elal at, each 15c New Dresden Crepes for dresses, g yard. M.Dv special llest Cotton Challies on sale Sat ur- f day, yard 3C New 13ml). Crepes in plaids and stripes, yd. 29c A BIG NOTION SALE Clark's O N T Spool Cotton, 7 for 25c New Lingerie Tape with bodkin, piece . ,1UC Coign tes 25c Powder, for Talcum 12c 1000 enrds fine Pent Pultons, peclnl, flU'tl 5c PRICES CUT ON LACES All-linen Torehou A new shipment of Vnl Laces, no to 15c values, per vnl lies, yd 5c 27-in. Swiss Klouuc- ings, 75c value, yd. 39c Laees, up to 15c values, yd 5c Cauiisoh Laeo corset covers, values, pei yard . . for 75e 39c a b Warner's l(,asl lllnck I lose, pair SPECIALS IN HOSIERY Hoys' School 9c Women's Lisle Hose In inn, while nnd Iff" 25c special pair. .. 1 fose, 15c Women's Hilk Hose, very h- j- f elnl, pilr JlL MWWWMWW