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-v '" .1 i, PAGE TWO IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Tho niotnbera of tlio commlttco ap pointed by the Farmers and Krult RroworB IcnRiio to Investigate the jicst wnyn apil moans ot alleviating tlio UaniaRo dono by predatory anl jnals Iijivq prepared a report tolling of, tlio reconicndatlonn, npcc(c rMii ele, how to prepare the poisons, wlinri) to xocuro Jliom, tho proper niftUp qf trap? and precautionary nioaurRH. Wliat'H better than an old estah llBhod Plro Inmiranco Company nftor n flro? Qnly ono promlupi. San Francisco ldssr paid In full, $4,5,V 000.00 ijqo DENNETT at 105 Wpst Main St., Agent for UNION ASSUR ANCE SOQlETY OF LONDON. Q0.T Tho 7th company basket ljp.ll men are practicing dally In preparation for their Ramon with the Ashland mllltla. Nap ganlco of (Sold Hill spont Sun day In Mfdford FroMi Cohimbla river Bmejta six cents a pound. Mcdford Flah & Poul try Market. I'hono 3C2. tf Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Crawford and family hiotored to tho Jacksonville district yesterday. Frederick Heath, an Eagle Point merchant, has returned to his homo after a short stay In Mcdford. Arc you Insured by a first-class company? If not seo V- T. York at onco. 303 Jack ColllnH, a ranchman of upper Roruo river, Is spending a Tew days In tho city on business. Krnest Wolgnmott Bpent Sunday In Medford visiting with friends. You have heard many selections on phonographs and player-pianos from tho noted opera of "Martha." Now you havo tho opportunity of see ing tho whole opera given by tho well known Andrews Opero company which play at the Page Theater on Monday, March 9th. Miss Carollno Watson of Ashland In tho guest of Miss Mildred Scott of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Lupton, of tho Enclo Point district, visited witn r.-i.rwi in MoiironT Sunday after- noon. Kodak, finishing and supplies at Weston')? .Camera Shop. Opposlto Book Store. Tho Ashland high school basket ball team defeated Medford on the Ashland' floor Saturday night and won tho championship of Southern Oregqn. Tho scoro was 22-10. Tho Ashland girls trimmed tho local girls 5-4. Tho Ashland teams will take a trip to tho northern part of the stato this weok. Fresh Columbia river smelts six cents a pound. Mcdford Fish & Poul- try Market. Phono 362. tf Corbln, Edgell has returned from a wlntor sent In Now York City. Mrs. ChCarcY has returned to her homo In Phoonlx after a short visit with friends In Mcdford. Firo Insurance C. Y. Tengwald. 318 Samuel Franklin has returned to his home In tho Applcgato section af tor a three weeks sojourn In Califor nia. Dr. Henry Hart and family havo moved to Ashland. Oet It at O Voe'a Mr. and Mrs. Glen Johnson havo returned from Grants Pass -vhere thoy spent tho past week visiting with friends and relatives. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. T. tiallcghor of this city, visited with friends In Gold Hill recently. Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Opposlto Book 8toro. Tho southern Oregon exhibits aro not satisfactory according to Sceley Hall who has recently returned from n fortnight's A'lMt in San Francisco. Mr. Hall states that It is pitiful to nolo bow far Koutliorn. Oregon has been left behind. Fresh Columbia river smelts six cents a pound. Medford Fish fc Poul try Market. Phono 302. tf George Jacobs was a recent busi ness visitor In Mcdford. Miss Mary Hurst, of Jacksonville, visited with frlendB In Medford laBt week. Auto insurance. C. Y. Tongwajd. Wm, Stuowe, of Portland. Is In tho valley on mining business. ' Mrs. J, W. Brown yho bus been visiting with friends In Medford re turned yostmday to hpr homo In a rants Pass. Matinee, tho Page today. C,ccll Clemuns spent Sunday with frends in ModfonJ. A. K. Ltnioo, of Ashland, U - In Mcdford today on bualnowj. Seo Davo Wood aooui that flro In surance policy. Offlco Mail Trlbuno Dldg. Mr, and Mrs. Taylor Payno. of Some. Alaska, aro In Medford today en routo to San Francisco where they vyill spend a few days attoudlug the Panama Pacific exposition. Mr. and Mrs. Payno formerly resided In Med ford. Sweet elder at Do Voo's. Thomas McEvory and Arthur Rud , fauff, qf Hong Kon$, aro guests at thgajpljaHd Hoto). Clinrlos Marshall, a capitalist, of Nnbrnnlia CIlv. Neb., who has boon visiting tho exposition at San Fran cisco, stopped off In Medford Sat in day night whllo on routo to Port land and spent Sunday visiting with friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. F. Slen nnlt. Ho was taken for an auto rldo through tho valley yesterday afternoon and expressed himself as moro than pleased with Medford and surroundings. Ho Is looking over tho west with a vlow to locating whero climatic conditions are more congenial than In Ncbrnska, and thinks popBlbly Mcdford Is tho Ideal spot. Ho expects to return again and If lo should decide to make his homo here several of bis old busi ness associates will como with him. Infnril's sets made to ordor, from 13 tp 30 pieces. Prices JS 00 nnd up Also children's cloth. 10G North Front street. 102 Dr. C. E. Cllno of Portland gavo n very Interesting address on "Lincoln" at tho Methodist church Sunday night. A. J. Peterson of Sacramento. Is attending to business affairs In Med ford. Got your nuttor, cream, milk and butter-milk, at Do Voo'i. A. Franklin Wngar, district or ganizer ot tho Yeoman lodge, has returned from Ileaglo where he or ganized n lodge. John J. Turber of Klamath Falls Is a business visitor in the city. Pelvltoncr for ladles. Mrs. Leach, Phono DC3-J. Miss Grace King attended to legal matters In Jacksonville this morning Miss Stella Denzer of Phoenix vis ited in Medford tho latter part of last week. Early cabbago and cauliflower nlantb- ready March 1st. Orders also taken for all kinds of vegetable nlants- Maddox & Donney, phono S7-U. 310 Harry Cooper has returned to Cor vallls. Guy Thorndyko and Willis Turpln woro visitors In Medford Sunday. . $2000.00 to loan. Seo Holme-, tho Insurance Man. C. Thomas, Leland Noe, George Gates, Artemus Spooner. Walter Har rington, John Dcmmer, William Uov- cridgo, Clarence Brown, Carl Jack son, Carl Tongwald, Wesley Judy. Boy McKeevcr and James Vance woro among tho many of this city who at tended tho basket ball games In Ash land Saturday night. Prismatic Ray has accomplished tho most wonderful results in scalp trou ble; used only in connection with Marlncllo treatments. Try it for falling hair. Marlnollo Hair 8hop, 407 Garnctt-Coroy Bldg. Dr. R. E. Golden, county health officer, announces that there art but few cases of small pox In Jackson county at present. Tho Jacksonville school which was closed a fortnight ago becauso of tho smallpox scaro op ened this .morning. J. O. Gerking, tho best all arouna photographer in southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any whore, time or place. Stu'dlo 228 Vain St. Phono 320-J. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Williams of Eugene nro visiting in Mcdford. Harry L. Young is attending to property interests in the Browns boro district. Ho will return to Medford tho middle of the week. For better Insuranco, seo Holmos, tho Insurance Man. A. S. Boscnbaum local agont of tho S. P., leaves today for San Fran cisco, as a delegate to the dedication pf tho Southern Pacific building on tho exposition grounds. "Everet McKee of Seven Ooaks, Is spending tho day In Mcdford. Miss Margaret Dally visited at, her country homo In the Phoenix district Sunday. Tho condition of J. O. Qrammer, well known In this city, who was operated upon in Portland recently Is reported to bo improving satisfac torily. Guy Beacom and RiiBSeil Edmpads spont Sunday afternoon hunting Jackrabblts in tho Phoenix vicinity. Carl H. Gains returned Sunday from a three months sojourn in southern California. Lester Van Dyko is down from Phoenix today. Evorct Bccbon returned today from Applegate whero ho has been look ing after business interests for tho past week. 8. Barron of Ashland, is spending tho day in Medford. F. Foley, foreman of tho Modoc or chard, Is in tho city today buying supplies, Miss Elizabeth King has returned to hor homo In Ashland after a short visit with Medford friends. W. Estell Phipps was n recent vis itor in Jacksonville, A. W. Walker, agent for tho Brls- coo nutomobllo, motored to Ashland this morning. Tho Shakespeare Study club meets Tuesday evening, tho 9th, instead of Monday (today), Meeting at tho library building at 7:QQ p. in, D. W. Stono of Willow Springs apd family havo returned from" a trip to the California exposIIops, Ex-Governor Oswald West spept Monday lit Mcdford and Jacksonville In connection wjli tho Pacific high way settlement. IMKDFOftl) 3MA1 L TR1 BUN K N SCENE FROM "TODAY" THE WIFE IS UNEXPECTEDLY CONFRONT qf CLANDESTNEl MCET1NS. Allco Gale, who Is scoring a sub stantial personal succiss In her lov ably human characterization as the solt-sacrlflcing Ucrmau mother In "To-Day," has been on the Btage over 30 years, during which she has played an exceedingly wtdo range of charac ters. It Is difficult to determine with which part she Is best associated, as she has performed them all with J. A. Whetsell of McAllister, Okla., has purchased tho barber shop owned by J. T. Summon Illo In tho Medford National Bank building. .Mr. Sum mcrvllle has not mado up his mind as to his future occupation, and will tako an extended vacation, visiting the exposition. Wm. L. FInley, state gnmo warden, returned to Jacksonville Monday as a witness in the Martin trial. MARTIN STAR WITNESS. (Conttlnucd from Page 1.) tions of the defense, restricting tho state in its crovs-cximiiuntion. When the hare details had heeti told the jiro.secutor nked: "That is nil you care to tell about tho killing V "Yes iir," replied Murliii, and lie wns cxeused. With Martin's testimony tho de fense rested, and the proxecntion be gun the introduction of rebuttal testi mony. Impeaching Wltnov-os 31rs. A. S. Hubbard, wife of tho slain official, wan the lirnt wituow. Sho identified daily reports filed by her husband nnd the handwriting. r . tr n I ... .Ml Vliiln llnniii 11 ilMlatl t I. 111 lit I.' Will arrive irom naii'ia mis minimi i nlco identify the reports mid writings. This is tho first htcf in nn effort of the Htnlu to impeach testimony given by Walter Woods, and other resident of tho Kngle 1011)1 district, ti'li.vx cf tlirentf Iuhbard i lli k'" " '"uu muilo in their presence "In git" ."Jai tin. .JitnosROh mve alo liisii i.I Mjenead from Kngle Po.mt to tLlily to tljc jjenerul credibility of Woods nnd other witnoses for the defense. Attorney Itcamo.' objection to the in troduction of the icporls woro mis- Inineil in tlio preliniiimry xtngvs hy thu court, pending niore caboratfl intfo duction. The report, tho stnlo con tends- will prove thnt.it wuh n plisi- cal iiuiossibjlity for Iuhbnnd to havo been at Kngle Point, when -he is al leged by tjie witnesses to havo made thu "get" thrents ngtiinst .Martin. Sirs. T; C. dailies crtled itK"iin im- pencliiii'' witness, for M tfr J)it)y, who toh pf Constubje Irwin's first iiceotint was not allowed to testily Jinon tlio ground), that no pioiter ground, for ;iu iinpenchipg statement, had hcen laid on cross examination. Irwin, In Itebuttal Consrnhlo Irwin was recalled itT rc- huttul to tentify rcgaruing tho accu racy of it mat) of tho scene of the crime, introduced hy tho'defense, told of u iht niodc to tho spot Sunday with District Gnmo Warden Sam Kan- dry, and Photographer Ld Weston. Ho described tho lay of tho land. Irwin testified t)i;it Martin at the time of he killing was wealing rubber hoots, Tho, witneHB for tho defense, nnd the defendant identified n pair of heavy mountain hools, i?h tho foot gear worn ut the tune, apd itffordg n cppflict p the testimony. Photos taken Sunday on the fici-no of t)ip crime will ho introduced hy the stillo today, through I'd Veston. , T Jury Tuos4ay It is expected that bolh sides will reach nrgitmcnts in tho cube thin aft ernoon, and (hut the opening mid cjos- uimiv ". ...w. ' "fie bullet throne i the lime k o the Ml WO HOOK K(KhMON uniform excellent She flrit m tluared herself to the .New Pork pub lie when she opened, man) years ago. as leading woman for Thomas Kvvnu, playing Portia. Orphella. Rosalind and other Shakespearean heroines. Miss Gale has appeared In the sup port of Bllllo Burke, Mrs. John Drew, Otis Skinner, Nat. Goodwin, Ben J Greet. Frltzl Schcff and other stars, iiif: arguments will do made by 1'rtHo eulor Kelly. Tinier the conditions I lie most costly trial m the limlory of Jackson county -.liouM go to the jury omq time early Tiio.mIiiv afternoon. Many of tlio wilno.-.os culled lat week were aliKcnt from the court house this morninc, licinjr ccii"cil by the court from further service. All of the Snlunlnv aftenuion so, sion wiis devoted liv the defence to the introduction f character wilnc-.. cs. Many of thcc had known .Mar tin for venm, nnd the gVnernl drift was thnt he won a law abiding, hon est citizen. Th testimony wn nil favonihlo to the di'fcn-c. But one Frank Hrown of Kaglc Point ever hennl of nn iiixancc at n poker game at Gold Hill yean ago when .Martin yeurx ago is alleged to have drawn n gun on his fellow players. The chnracter witneOR included Tom NichoU and .1. F. Brown of Kagle Point, Ibd Iev.(m, AlMifftinl McDonald of Trail, Assessor. W. T.j Oncve, Judge J.-It-.Xeil nnd offers. .Sheriff (in .Stand Sheriff Singler mid Deputy Wilson were called as witnesses for the de fense, testifying to incidents connect ed with their arrival at the murder (spot, WiUon donned the giirh of the dead mini to illustrate the come ot ' . ... . . . . . ,,v", cotit. Upon the demonstration of the defense, Wilson put on only tho.inack innw. On the state examination. Wil son put on both the sweater and coat. Under these rnndi'iont the bullet holes in the lapel matched. At lOtfO the court adjourned ujitil 11 :3(l to allow the state to Secure the arrival of important witnesses, mid the introduteinn of photos taken h Photographer Wc,tou. I'liotographer on HtantJ IM F. Weston, n photographer, wns called upon iccnuvenliiL' of court, mid testified uncut scenes iuiil objects ut the .spot. A sciiun pf photos, in con troversion of the defense xeries tcre iutrodiici'd us exhibits nnd identified. Figures, taken by the witness were nlsn given. The state's photos show two logs-; the defense but one. The do. fcuse filed objection to the lines of niieslioniii!.' relative to measurements Don't Neglect that CourIi Ubo Schlffiaanii's C'oncontrnei) i:x poctornnt. 2 ountes mnko a full pint.. Guaranteed to give Instant relief. If It falls to help you, your mopqy will Up returned by Medford I'linrmucy. Adv. Top Price Paid for BUTTER FAT The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. Medford, qregorf SUITS MADE TO ORDER' FROMS25.00UP ' ' ' T tiirn i Also Cleaning, Presslna .anj 'AJIerlnu 128 E. MAIN, UPSTAIRS 7lein MroR I VMLQMy .jjadeN I A V. jlAUH 1 . tijKi ED BY HER HUSBAND IN A PLACE but declares that sho has conin Into her own ns .Mrs Wngnor In "To-Day," a characterization that will remain long In tho memory of all who seo It Certain It Is that no performance ot Hko chnracter has elicited praise similar to that showered upon Miss Galo all during tho long ruu of "To Day" In New York last season. Page Theater, Wednesday, March 10 were mistuincd by utato photos were map. tho court, marked on Tho tho EXHIBITS AT FAIR A former resident of Medford, writes ns follows concerning tho ex position exhibit: . ".Wns over ip tlio . horticultural building at the fair. Saw Mcdford's show. It U rotten, of apples and a few urMi,os. imnchos. etc.. Four baskels glasM Jars ot aro tho wholo show, am) ono Medford book back so far no one could got It. I could put up a bettor show out or tlio garuen i "While the upaeo Is small, a few U)s of apple would help it out. The display Is not half as good as thosu In rsl estate offlieo In Med- ! ford "What's tho mnttor with Mod- 'nudT" With Meilfonl trirto if V-iror1 nind. TOO liATK TO CMHSIKT. I'Olt HAM:- Thoroughbred Marred Itocks (hops and coclerels.) Ad drtHs Ivlllnrucy Itanch, It F. I). No. 1, Talent, Oro 3011 "MADE IN OREGON, U. S. A."-Isn't Enough "MADE IN MEDFORD AND THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY"-That's the Stuff THESE 000DS ARE MADE IN TH E ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME Medford Ironworks E. 0. Trowbridge, Prop. General Foundry and Machine Works Phone '101; lies. Phono-5031 Keep Your Money at Home Wo mako a specialty of Door and Window Ifraipcs and Insido Finish. Also Doors and Windows. QUALITY TUB BEST. PRIOES RIGIIT Factory Corner Eloventh and Fir Streets. Medford Sash and Door Co. THREE RESIDENCES UNO GROCERY BURN & IS & Four lliouxand two bundled feel uf Ikwh mid U(I5 gnlhiUM of ehciiilculu wore used to cxtliiguHli lite four I'iivm occuriug in this cllv between 8::I0 o'clock Sulurdiiy night nnd -I o'clock iMoiplay inoiiilug. The Ions Is cstl mated 'lit $rJ,0lll). Little iiiNiiiaiicc was cnnied. No plausible theory of the origin of nn of the lues hits been ndwmccd, 'flic home of W'tiltcr Kwkuio of Clark vtiei'l wits lcnlit).vt'l Hnturdny ovening. The finally wiw allcnding u theatre at the tune of the Man-, Fio hours Inter the homo of I). Cole of South Central was totally destroy cd. Benjamin, aged loiiilccu, was Mivcd fiom the house utter lie had been (ixercoiuo with Hiuokc, by his father who leaped fiom the hccoiuI story window with his son. The fam ily lost all their possession mic night clothe. I Hub mdmol hoys iv tiiniing I nun Ashland saw the lire and tinned m an alarm. The Knit Side (Iroccry, owned h O. V. eilnck, was htirncd Sunday moriiiiig at .1 o'clock, causing n loss of ..",."00. At It o'clock this morning the home of John Paul of West Ninth street was desttojed. The loss is placed nt fcUOOO, partly covered hv in surance. IVrllniik 1'n.Httmc "While I was abroad 1 witnessed a duel In France." "Anbody hurt?" "Yes; ono of tlio principals had a rib broken embracing thoother after tho combat was oor." w'lth Medford trade Is Medford mado A Treacherous Trouble .Molfonl People I'olol the Way Out. Kidney diseases aro ery danger mis. They come on sllctttlx, gain ground rapidly, and rnuco tlijunaiids of deaths that could have been pre vented by proper treatment In the ! ginning Nature gives enrly warn Iuks of l.lduey dlneaRO--backache, twinges pf pnln when mooplug or lifting, headaches aud urinary dis orders. If these symptoms nro un heeded, there is ginvo danger of dropsy or fntnl llrlght's disease, tViaii's Kidney I'llli havo earned a j reputation for their cffcctlvonrHS In kidney troubles, ami aro known mid recommended the world over. Med ford testimony proves the merits of Donn's Kidney Pills to our readers. Frank liougwlll, prop, confection ary store, 102 S. Mistletoe Ht., Med ford. says: "For a long llmo I bail all the symptoms of kidney and blad der trouble. I had severe, sharp pains In my back, felt tired, languid and run down all the llmo. Tho kid ney secretions woro unnatural and too freipicnt In passage. My rest was badly brokfn nl night. Four boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills rid mo of all symptoms of kidney and blad der trouble, I bnvo had no cause for complaint since." Price oQc, nt all dealers. Don't simply nk for a kidney remedy gel Dunn's Kidney Pills tho same that Mr I.ongwlll hnd. Fontor-.MIIbiirn Co., Props., lluffnlo, N. Y. Adv. For GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AND WATER and IRRIGATING PIPE Go to J. A. SMITI ;28 H. Grape St. Tolephon'0 890 $12,000 ft CHILD DOESN'T LAUGH HD PUT IF Mothei' Yout' ihlld Isn't natural ly cross nud peevish Sice If toilMIO In ootityd; this Is n sure sign Its lit tlo stomach, liver and bow. need a. clemming at once When listless, pule, feverish, fill of cold, breath bad, Ibioal soiu. lucsii't eat, sleop or In t imtuiully. hup stomacb-iiohe, dlarrhora, roineiiiiujr, a gimto ler and hgwol elOimliiK should nlwiijrt be the frt trtmnt given. Nothing eiiiials "(.'alirtiinla Brmp of Flgn" for ulillilicii's ill: glui a twu Htioonful, unit In n fe hours nil tio foul waste, sour bib' and feniiHtltnit food which Is clogKi'd lu tho Imwuls pasBeii out or the nv itcin, ami you have a well and pbi)ful child attain. All children Iomi this harmless, dell iIoiih "fruit luxatUe," unit It never falls to effect u good "lusldn" elimii- slug. Directions for Imbles, I'lilliluiu of all ages mid itiown-uim hit plsln- 1) on the bottle Keep It liniul) In our livmii. A little given tlday saxes a sick child tomorrow, but gel tho genuine. Ask your druggist for a 60-eeiil bottle of "California Syrup of -t " I ben look and roo that It Is uiiidc b tho "Cali fornia ClgHyrup(tiiuiaiiv dv BERRY RANCH IN ASHLAND Cross receipts Inst ear U00, can bo lmproid, now bungalow, cost $IS00, wat er, elcclile lights, nice lawn, flowers. Will trade for a good up-to-date automobile. I'or further particulars' sen COURT HALL MI'.DI'Oltll WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 EtiBt .Main Street Medford Tho Only Exclusive Coniiiiori'.ial Photoniphurs in SoulliiM'ii Orojjon Negatives Made any time or place bv appointnicnt Phono U7-.I Wo Ml do tJio rest T) WKBTON Prop r. FIKST-CLASS Printing AND Book Binding MADE IN MEDFORD HV MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Phono 75 COMSTIPATED U '