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H .. ;T v. w v k Fl ! l(i PAGE TWO MliDK)M MAIL TKM IHIN W, MIODFOKM) OUKCION. SATUUDAV. "MAIil'll (. ISMfl I? CAL AND PERSONAL 4, -fc V heard mnny selections Chos", Hatolrl(t fiends n copy of tho "Knlghta of Pythias (IrcotiRburR, In diana HooHliif" containing tlio pro gram of the "Pirates, or Potunnce" produced anil djrcclcd by C. D. llaaol Hbr with Mm, HamlriRi? ns ntar. Frosh Coiumbln river uraelts six (Hints n pound. Medford Fish & Poul- try Market. Phono SO-2. tf TfSTwol KMijc', '.jfyiio Kneekont" at It t thea'tor tonlsltt. cI5(!jo $2O,0OO,'flto'' mystery. Mu tual Weekly News, and Dan .Mor gan' "VVnd, nix reels for K and 10 cent. ' "6n linvo on phonographs and player-pianos from the noted opera ot "Martha." Xow you have tho opportunity of see Ing the whole opera given by tho well known Andrews Opcro company which play at the Paco Theater on Monday, March Oth. O. C. Letter, formerly city editor ot tho Oregonlan, later campaign manager for Wm, Ilnnley, hns ac cepted tho position of city editor on the Portland Journal. Kodak finishing and Eiipplles at Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite Hook Store. Miss Jrcno Smith, of this city, at tending, tho O. A. C, has made tho Klrls freshman hockey team, and in all probability will bo chosen for the Varslty-tcam? You moro than.-savo bus fare on your Miring liafiat the Home Milli nery; 1,1 04 West8th St. H, H;iOo,!dard nnd R. Tl. Purbls, of Talent',- were Friday visitors' In Medford. B. s. Palmer is sending the day in Medford on business. Fresh Columbia river smelts six cents a pound. Medford Fish & Poul try Market. Phono 3C2. tf G. X. Dlrkland attended to business interested in Josephine country the middle of tho week. George Dakollas Is spending tho af ternoon in Ashland. If you haven't tried one of those fine Sunday chicken dinners at the Nash Cafateria you havo missed a treat. Glvo tho wlfo and family a treat Sunday. Frederick Heath, ot Eagle Point, attended the basket ball game In this city Inst night. Mrs. Ed Walker of tho llafer ranch, visited In Medford Friday af ternoon. . FIro Insurance C. Y. Tengwald. 318 Arthur Stater is attending to busl nes matters in Corvallis. George Owens, a stock man of Ash land, Is in the city on business. Perry Ashcraft Is visiting in Ash land today. Get it at Do Voo'a Miss Marie Scott has returned from a visit to friends In Ashland. J. W. Watson, of Sams Valley transacted business in Medford this morning. Kodak finishing the best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Opposlto Book 8toro. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Corbet of Wil low Springs, aro over Sunday visitors In Medford. Miss Allco Thrasher visited -with friondB In Medford Friday. Buy moat for your Sunday dinner at tho Independent market and savo money. . MJsslTattlo Weiss Is visiting with friends and Relatives on Griffin creek. Tho management of tho 7th com pany has completed arrangements for a scries of basket ball games to bo played with tho Ashland militia. Fresh Columbia river smelts six cents a pound. Mcdrord Fish & Poul try Market. Phono 3G2. tf Despite tho efforts of the pollco to keep tho wanderers on their way a "jungltng up" pluco has been formed on Bear creek. It is said that their livelihood depends upon what they are ablo to steal from nearby chicken houses, Auto Insuranco. C. Y, Tengwald. 318 F. Uannn, of Ashland, was a busl ne&u visitor In Medford. recontly. Nat Farrar has gono to Salem whore ho -will spend several days vis iting with friends and relatives. Choicest Roguo river valley hams and bacon at .Independent market, phono 27. K, V. Coffin, of tho Schleffelln Grocery company, has returned from a business trip to Northern Califor nia paints, - Paul Humphrey spent tho morning In Jacksonville attending tho Lorls Martin trial. Matinee, the Page today. Mr, and Mrs. A. M, Shearer, of Gloudalo, aro visiting with Medford friends, Fred Reed' will leayo in a few la'H for Alaska vhero he will spend tho summer. See Dave "Wood about that tiro In surance policy. Office Mall Tribuno lSg. The 7th company will probably ba ;lvtf a trip -tot the Panama Pacific exposition, Leo Schuchnrd of this city who Is attending the V. of C. dental college nt San Franclsro. writes homo that the Panama Pacific exposition far surpasses tho worlds fair A old at Seattle. Io states thnt It Is nu up tO'dnto fairyland, nnd that the Ore gon building surpasses any building on the ground for uniqueness nnd beauty of exhibits. Full lino best meats to bo had at Independent market. South Central, free delivery. Houston Ling. Ernest Adams. Adrian Rose and Homer Elwood meet Walter Harrington, C. Y. Teng wald, Westley Judy nnd John Dom mer In n bowling match at. tho 7th company nllles tonight. Both teams aro marking high scores ami an In teresting contest is anticipated. Market garduers and people grow ing for canneries should get tliolr tomato, cabbago and Kentucky won der benns from us. Wo have Bur pee's Special Canning Stock seed to offer. M. S. & F. Co. E. V. Carter of Ashland was a Med ford visitor Saturday. Thomas McDonald, of Yrekn, Cal , Is attending to business Interests In Medford. Infant's fccts mndo to order, from 13 to 3G pieces. Prices $." 00 nnd up. Also children's cloth. 100 North Front street. 102 Lester Helms of Talent, Is spend ing tho day In Medford. George Wolgamott will spend Sun day with relatives In Medford. Sweet cider at D Voe's. Got ysar butter, cream, milk and butter-milk, at Do Voo'. Davo Roberts, of Holland, Is here on mining busluess. Miss Lenoro Jackson, of Sams Val ley, Is visiting -with friends In Jack sonville. M. M. Scott, of Redding, Cal.. Is In the city with a view of making lit future home here. C. E. Collins is in Albany as a delegate from tho local Macabeo lodgo to tho annual convention being held thcro today. Pelvltoner for ladles, Phono 563-J. nev. L. F. Belknap, fopmcr pastor of tho M. E. church of this city left Thursday for his ranch homo near Monroe, Ore., after a short business visit here. Ho owns a 30-acre or chard located a mile south of Med ford. Her. Belknap has given up the mlntatery and will give hla en tire attention to tho old family homestead on which ho is now living. Early cabbago and cauliflower plant- ready March 1st. Orders also taken for all kinds of vegetable plants. Maddox & Bonney, phone 87-R. 310 H. M. Miller, of Plttsfield. Ill- spent tho middlo of the week In Med ford ns the guest of Prof, and Mrs. C. It. Bowman, Mr. Miller Is en routo to his homo after a visit at the fair. Ho Is cashlor of the Plko County Bank of Plttsfield. $2000.00 to loan. Seo tho Insuranco Man. An unusually large number of peo plo are In the city today. Merchants report nn exceptionally good business. W. T. Howard of Union Crook Is spending a few days In the city. A booklet on "Sweet Pea Culture" free with each purchase of flower seeds. Monarch Seed & Feed Co., 317 E. Main. Spraguo Relgel is spending the day in Medford. Over two hundred Dr. C. E. Cline of Portland Will ' Give Address on "Lincoln" Sunday "-CJC"! bbHbHrM " '- bbbbIbIbIbHeBIbbIbH BBBBBBHByL:-4tiV EBbH&SHbH BflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflaB9V&-i JHt fiBflBflflflflflflflflBBHBlBflflflflflH BBBHKAiV JGBB$$M BBBBBBaBHRKzHIHlMiwH 5 IbBbbBbbB 'v rP'3SH HBBBBBBU9mHBMKkf JVETWbBI' X ''MhliiBBBlH bHhI1bwIwJHsKv flBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBBBBBHSUMifBHIBBBBBBBI CiSrF&UtOPI WHBnlfll""'lH1Plia KBSSSkmSEBi HHHflfr ttMMflHRHBMHllHlMWHHlHHSB wwl In front ot tho Jury, nnd will bo taken with thoin to the Jury room when thoy begin their dollbointloim. Ibnv (J)mmI Wltno1" , rho lnsf wltimsN uf llm stand Fllf day nttorunon, wan Jack Davv, a tti.ll. ...1.. ...1,1. II........ IS!.. J. ..,.,. juiiiii, iiii nili iinrij nii iiiiiii,! , , ., i, watched -the body of Hubbard hoH'"l lnt hIMo.I Moot iikh would to penult Mr, (loniiorit to mimU In one of the halls of tlio untvomlty ami ctltlclroH tlio odlloi'H of till) slmlnllt liubllratloii for toftmlug to unnoiiiico today's ineutjig In tho rnlujutm of tlin I'ennsylvanlau. Aflof offoctlpg por- manout oiTuulnthm tlo Htudi'itilK an Mrs. Leach. Holmes. Dr C. E Cllno, of Portland will de liver his famous Uvture on ' Lincoln" nt the Methodist church In this city Sunday night under tho nusplces of the Epworth league. The lecture will bo free. Tho G. A. It. post, Women's Relief Corps. Sons of Veterans will attend the service In n body, and for these scats will bo reserved until 7:4"i p. in. There is probably not nnother man In Oregon, (f In the United States, who can speak more authoritatively or entertainingly on this subject. Dr. Cllno Is an able speaker, personally acquainted with Lincoln, nnd was a Uoutcnant in an Illinois cavalry regi ment during tho Civil war. Two years ngo by special Invitation ho delivered this lecture to the Oregon state legls- !'. laturo and during tho week of Lin coln's nnnhursary this our hu de livered the lecture six times In Ore gon and Washington. On Monday night nt S p. m. ho will give ut the same place his lecture on Love Making and Marriage." This lecture t humorous and fairly sweeps the deck. It was originally prepared for tho students of Willamette uni versity. School teachers, and espec ially tho "female" tcachora will bo Interested, and most highly pleased. There will be no charge for admission but an offering ,lll he taken to aid In defraying the nxpinses. In tho langungo of Poor Richard "A word to the wise Is sufficient." You hnd better go early If you wnnt n good seat. local fans aro expected to be In attendance at tho Ashland-Medford high school basket ball gama tonight. Prismatic Ray has accomplished the most wonderful results In scalp trou ble; used only In connection with Mnrlnollo treatments. Try it for falling- hair. Marinallo Hair Shop, 407 Garnett-Coroy Bldg. L. J. Mlscho motored to Jackson ville this morning. Game Warden Fred Merrill of Grants Pass is spending tho day In Jacksonville. Arthur Allder and Prof. O'Hara of Griffin creek, aro visitors In tho city today. J, O. Gcrklng, the best all around photographer In sonthorn Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any where, tlmo or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phone 320-J. D. M. Low arrived In tho city last night from San Francisco, whoro ho has charge of his farm exhibit at tho Panama Pacific exposition, to ap pear as o witness In thu I,orls Mar tin case. For better insurance-, seo Holmes, tho Insuranco Man. P. M. Scott was down from Ashland yesterday. . A. 8, AmeB of Talent, Is a busi ness visitor In tho city today. R. G, Broun has returned from a business trip to Portland and Inter- modlato pointn. W. E. MlUIkln, of Josephine coun ty, Is spending the duy-In Medford. The Alco confectionery store is be ing remodeled. It is tho intention of the new owners to put in an Ico cream parlor, Mert Wondt has returned to his homo in Fresno, Cal., aftor a brief stay in Modfprd. Mr, Wendt was u resident of this city 1G years ago, J, H. Murphy has returned to his homo In ButtQ Foils after a soveraj days stay in Medford. Tho Rogue River Fruit & Produce Association Is ready to taku orders for arsenate ot lead for tho coming season. The material Is due to ar rivo April 1st. Tho brand will bo Grassclll's. This year's product has been tested by our local pathologist and tho test shows a l. per cent lead. The prices will lie less than last year, which means less than ever before, and the terms will bo cash on or boforo December 1st, without Interest. E. V. Glovor of Yroka. Cal., is here on business. A, Franklin Wngar, district organ- Izer of tho Yeoman lodge, will hold nn Institution mooting in Beagle to night. J. W. Miller, a retail lumber dealor of Lawronce, Kan., spont Friday In tho valley Inspecting local condi tions. Harry Cbllds of Willow Springs, who is cald to havo killed 12 cougar this season, has again gone to the mountains In search of tho big cat. Wo think ou will find no profiler hats In .Medford than ww aro showing. M. & M. Mllllnory depnrimnt, Misses Lounsbiiry and Somon. -wtOS Becauso of tho basket Mil ruffe Inst night tho regular businoM most Ing of the Rounders clnb was not held. It has been deferred until Monday. WARDEN'S GUN STRUCK. (Continued from Page 1) that given by Jark Daw a friend of the witness, Friday afternoon. DofciiM' Witness lliiteiirliLil John Fry, an aged man and resi dent of the Trail district for 13 years, the first character witness called by the dofenso In tho Uirls Martin trial, was Impeached and his testimony or dered disregarded by the court this morning. Fry testified that he knew tho defendant us n law-abiding and honest cltlezn, und denied that he had over talked with anyono regarding tho murder. A letter was Introduced by tho stale that Fry wrote- to Con stablo Irwin ut Ashland tolling of a visit to his homo of the Sryman's, (relatives of Martin's.) They asked him, tho letter road, if he knew any thing about the casn, and Fry told them "ho could do Lot Is no good." It was upon this ground the witness was Impoachod. Tho shoes that Martin woro upon tho day of tho tragedy woro Intio duced by the dofonso, and Identified by the witness as belonging to hlu undo. Mi! 1 1 Jul reduced Most of the morning session was devoted to tho Introduction of a map of the immediate surroundings of the Hcono of tho inurdor, and photo graphs. Tho map was drawn hy Frank Rhodes, a civil engiiioor of Medford. and somn of tho photos were tnkou by lloputy Sheriff Curloy Wilson. Each pf tho photos was shouu'to tha iw marked with u um bers corresponding to those on the map, nnd Introduced. Rhodes described In detail the oh JectB nnd figures he collected In mak ing tho survey, which he said wuh made at the Instant of a sister of the defendant. The trail, tho logs, the shrub under which Hubbard's pistol were found, thi- tracks of both men In the soft earth after n slight thaw, and the relative position of both fig ures in tho crime wero marked upon tho map. Failed to Include Iig Upon cross examination Rhodes ad mitted that thoxpHotos, which were an enlargemnet'of kodak pictures, might not give an accurate picture of the scene. He also-admitted fall ing to includo the photos a log one of tho central objects of tho scene, though ho tool; v(ws of clumps of fir and oak scrulx. gVuwth outside tho Immediate rangMnf thu crlmo. This was brought out by tho state, aftor which tho defonso asked Rhodes If he had not tried' to lm absolutely fair, to which hit replied In tho affirmative Tha map Rhodes d(uw of tho scene of the crimo was placed upon an Might of thu tinged). Daw Was. one the host witnesses for tho defense Ho said that Irwin told him HuUlmid pulled off his right glovo as he start ed to dismount from his homo, and thnt Irwin said that from tho posi tion of Hubbard's elbows ns ho wrist advancing townrds Martin ho was trying to get his gun. lie said that ho ndvanrvd to Martin ahead of Hub bard, nudithnt us Irwhi canio upon the Rcuito lifter tho prisoner had snldr "Coma on up, l won't hurt you." Tho witness said thnt Irwin tried to Induce Martin to surrender to him, but thnt tho latter refused to yield anyone but the sheriff of Jackson county. Daw described objects at tho scene of tho murder, Including tho shrub under which Hubbard's pis ml was found, and upon the floor of tho courtroom placed tho tllfroront objects In their relative positions. Hubbard's macklnaw was used and Attorney Ronmoi found In the lapel n lodgo pin, which ho asked to have removed uh ii precaution uxuliiNt uny Influence It might have upon the Jury. Daw lViu'o AYeM Dave Pence of Elk crook testified to being nrrested by Hubbard for violation of the game laws, nnd taken from his homo when the nrrlvnl of the stork was expected. Tho recol lection of this event caused tho wit ness to weep upon the stand, and Martin also cried. Penc said that nfterwnrds he and Hubbard beenmo good friends, IVnco told of meet ing Hubbard on the Elk creek brldgo early last December, when the gamo wnrden told him "Gol darn, that Mar tin I'm going to get him." By "got him" is meant to arrest, lit police cir cles the world over. Tho witness upon cross examination clung to his main story. Gcorgo Wicks, a typical mountain cer GO years old, told of a conversa tion ho hnd with Hubbard in which tho latter said ho would rot him. "I'm going to get him, and If I don't It will bo becauso he's a quicker man thnn I nni, tho witness said Hubbard told him. "So you won't," tho wit ness said he replied, "you're a goner If you do. Wicks said Hubbard was angry nt tho time. (W to Over ot Wvk The defense Saturday began Its In troductlon of character witnesses, and Mnrtln may go on the stnnd, prob ably Monday In his own behalf. Tho rebuttnt and stir-reliuttnl will be of fered then. Tuesday will bo devoted to the hearing of tho closing nrgu ments, and the flnnl Instructions of the court. COLLEGE BOYS FOR PRESIDENT SAMUEL G0MPERS PHILADELPHIA, Mnr. d. Moro than COO University of Pennsylvania students ronni'd a free speech society today nnd empowered n committee to draw resolutions denouncing tho authorities of the Institution and thoso in charge of tho Pennsylvanlan a dally student publication, becauso of tho alleged attitude of tho author ities and tho Pennsylvanlan toward Samuel Gompcrs, president of tho American Federation of 1-nbbr. The action was taken at n meeting of the students held In Knights or Columbus hall which was addrosi.od' by Mr. Gompcrs. Thu resolution, which It Is plannod to present for formal adoption at an othor meeting tomorrow, censures the mombcrs ot tho faculty frir refusing Li 3C 3L2C JC HE J a man can be pretty well broke and still have one faithful friend left to draw on his pipe 4 $t0t Pin tlm niiwtii addition to Your nine rack sooa lakes on tha good felpvrl)lp of u old familiar frlrnH when it ceta aeaioned by the aKcd-ln-lho- "-"-i i. I MMI I felpvnl)lp of ail old famllln a seuioned by the sued'hi-tui of VELVET. Tho Sineothei Smoking Tobaccp. VELVET lm nil Iho alow burn ing, satisfying qualities of Kentucky Hurley do Luxe with a inioothneM that id VELVETS own. 10c tins aui So metal-lined bsgt. ?p; 3C 3BC 3C -rra It. I. Van Glider H. If. Itouiiuui V. H. Van CJIldei BRAIN OR BRAWN-WHICH? 4 Which wflf YOU use In carnjng a living? ' T)io BRAIN WAY is taught at tho ,i Medford Commercial College Mnlfoiil, Ore. "Tho School for tlp ArohltloUB." v t j Unroll Novy Duy or Evening til h', Crape St., Phone ICL L ho hold -and speakers In all wallui of life Invited to deliver addrcssoii. Wltn MeiUorn irnfto t Monfnrd mnde TOO LATH TO CMHHIFT. WANTED -Position by middle aged lady iih VoiiNolivepcr In town or country, for widower or euok (or men on farm or would lake euro of elderly couple. Fond of ehlldron Call room 3, Nash lintel '.'US DR. RICRERT OPTOMETRIST ThO hrlolitlNii, Intelligent, drugloNs mid oleli'iit adnptntlnh or uIiixhch for (lie nld 'if vision hml llm lollof of hoiidnuhfi' nuil oo stmln. SiillttTiiml - Oief lleuelV .Meilfnnl H1(AWpi .ffl BUttE'R .FT TheWhitc Velvet Ice Grcn Mcilfonl. Orcnon ( FREE LECTURE REV. C. E. CLINE OF PORTLAND will deliver his famous lecture on "Love Making - and IV!arriage,, AT THU METHODIST CHURCH Monday Evening, Mar. 8 Free will offering at the door k14V JibibibibibibibibibibibIbW VrTf JaBBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBBBlBlBW ifTc'jmijf rfV?l f iBJalalaMMBalalalalalalala AbJ'bbIbI A viBBlBlBlBBKI Ul'BBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlH 1B VbbibibibibibK3bbibibibibibibibibibV 10 Days Stop at San Francisco to visit the exposition on nil UckotH sold to Kastern points when trailing via tho OGDEN ROUTE (.Southern raiiflollnlon Pacific) Three Trains to Chicago Daily i v ',.- Tho OvpiIiihiI Lliuitoil, Frtiji Han Francisco Dally at l:no P, M, . .Kxtrn ruro I lo!i)Q to Chlcnep.' 'lOvOry inodern comfort. Tlio Kan I'lamlnro Muiltoil, From San Frnncliicii.Dnily at 1:00 P. M. Htnndurd nnd Tourist Bleep nit Cars. Arrivoa L'hle iio Irtl mornlni,'. , "' ' ' " '' ' i i ' ' i ; .. illcd. Frdnl'Sap FranpVo liJilly'Vt I0:j'fi "a!, M. andard and Tfiiirlst Sloeplii(; Oitis, An Ives C:hlchKo frit moriilnir. ' third mornlnif. Tlio Pacific Limited. tit Ihl ,fN The Kxposltlon Lino 101C. Full Information ns to extra faros, stop, oveis, reservations, clo from nearest Agont, (lot .pur now hoohlot on. trip Portland to California, Southern Pacific John M, 'fe'eoit, (icnoril Pawmnjfor Agent, Portland, QreKOii, A Greater Variety of Fabrics Than Ever Before In Our Spring and Summer Line In our entire experience wo havo never soon better values or smarter styles thnu uo are now iIiowIhr for l!iir.'. Tho new Tartan plaids, Rom an ntrlpos nml plaids, Dublin silk twist tweeda nnd mnny neat plain effects help to swell the variety of our magnificent lino. Look nil over and ou will not find values to equal ours finality nud wurl.mnn ship con slderod. Prices from $15 up gus TllllTAIMMl. 101 lVt Mnlu A V tj -r 4 M 4 Vi. '. . ', , , . JjLil Av ". 'ktHl'to, .1 ,