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, page two MJSDtfORD MAIL .THIUUNK, MUDKOKD OIJK00N. SATURDAY, MAHHI Kl. 1lfl .'jj.j..-L.a H ! H I 1 hi t 11 1 i i ifU 10CAL AND L PERSONAL U. ' IIP, A, V, Denno will rolurn today frdm a iwo wedk'ft bUBlneuft trip to Portland. Thu next roRUlor meeting of tho Drama IcaRiio will bo .held at tho public library next Tuesday afternoon at thrvu o mock. , Wlihfft bettor than nil old ostab lljdjod Flro Insurance Company nftcr it flrdT Only on6 premium. Ban l'rnucjHCO loftnen paid In full, $4,4fcn,- OOMJ). Sec, BEXN13TT nt 102 West Main St., Agent for UNION SSUH AN'Cia WtMRTY Of 1.0V&O.W 303 J, V. Conibcit of the ,AppICRhto district spent Friday In tho city nt tcndlnK to bimlneBS matter?. Selling broilers weighing m to 2 nounild for f 3.00 to $4.00 per dozen, Is much bettor than selling eggs for pbc per doren. Wo want them, take all you raise. MCdforU Poultry & Egg Co. 30ti l)r. K. 12. Kntcrson nnd wife of lltitto Tails nro spending a few dajs In tho city vlBltlng frlonds. Aro ou Insured by n first-class company? If not sco W. T. York nt once. -303 Miss Ethol "Williamson of Grants Pass la visiting friends ahd relatives In this city for h few days. Kodak finishing nnd supplies nt Weston's Camera Shop. Opposlto Book Storo. Tax Collector G. It. Harper spent Friday in Mcdford attending to coun ty business. Selling broilers weighing to 2 pounds fdr 3.00 to $4.00 per dozen, Is miich hotter than selling eggs for 20c per dozen. Wo want thorn, tako all ydu raise. Medrord Poultry & E$fc Co. 305 The recently brganlzed Hiking club will visit tho Opp mlno near Jack sonville Sunday, weather permitting. All monlbcra arc asked to bo On hand at ono o'clock. Flrd Insurance C. Y. fcngwald 318" Spraguo Itelgel of Gold Hill Is a business visitor- In tile ctiy today for a fow hoursrf . Seb Shacjfeli Jardwaro Co., for fishing tackle, ospeclally'tho boys. A. D. Littlo and wlfo spent Friday In Jacksonville attending to matters before tho circuit court. Get it nt Dfl Voo'a Senator Von der Hollen of Wollcn spent hursday afternoon In Mcdford attending to business matters nnd vis iting friends. Two reel Keystone comedy and $20,000,000 Mystery at tho It Thea ter tonight, six reels 5 nnd 10 cents. Tho Andrews Opera company will present ''MoTtlA''at Yroka in tho near future, thence appearing at Klamath Faf. bororo starting tholr tour of thdnethGjjfi fcart of tho state. Tho chicken dinners and other good things nt tho Nash Cafeteria arc becoming more popular than over and If you havo not tried them hot ter do sd. Kliaer White of Klamath Falls Is spending a fow days In tho city on business and visiting friends. Papering and painting. Phono C44-M. D. W, Bec-bo of Agato Bpent Friday afternoon In Mcdford attending to business matters. Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Opposlto Book Storo. Tho Portland team of tho North western leaguo nnd tho American Giants (colored) nro scheduled to play In this city about tho middle of April. Tho Portland toam plans on spending two days beer as part of their training trip. AUto Insurance. C. Y. Tengwald. 318 Attorney Gus Newbury spent Fri day afternoon in Jacksonville on legal matters boforo tho circuit court. Matinee, tho Page today. Itogor S. Bonriott leaves Monday on ft wook's business trip to Klam ath Falls. Sweet cldor at De Voe's. Charles It. Greer of Ashland spent Friday afternoon lit Medford attend Ing to business piatterd. Wu want a capable woman as our general ngont lit Medford, now line of patented garments: for women and babies, big profits, exclusive torn tory. no Investment ronulrod. Write today for territory. Perfection Mfg. Co,, CD2 Pacific Bids., San Fran dco. , 303 Forest Supervisor Martin U Krlck son leaves shortly on bla annual spring inspection qt forest ranger stations. For better Insurance, seo Holmes, tho Insuranco Man. Juduo J. It. Noll of Jacksonville spent n fow hours Friday afternoon In Medford visiting friends. Got your Diutor, cream, milk and butter-milk, nt Do Voe'. 13, A, Hlldroth of Butte Falls spent Friday afternoon In Jledford attend liiK to. business matters. Early cabbage nnd cauliflower pfantiJ ready March Jst. Orders also takes fpr nlU kltuU vegetable, Pettis.' Madder 'ktxH(mney, phoijo tr-k 3 JO D. H. Wood of Rooburg Is among the olit of town visitors In the city. David Oastler nnd wife of Ashland spent Friday in Medford. ,T II. Srbat of Eugbno Is n busi ness Ultor in tun city. MrS. T. Jones nnd daughter of liornhronk, Cnl Spent the week to lling In hls city. .1. J. Furbcr of Klnmnlh KAllsJ is in tho city for n fow dnys. W. tl. Cleveland, living north of 1he fair grounds, has what . pro claims the chnmploh big egg layer bt tho country, n pullet that has laid during tho past month 20 eggs ner aglng eight Inches by six nnd n half inches. Somo of the eggs havo been boen larger. All nro ilouhln yoked Tho pullet Is a cross between Wblto Orpington and Hhodo Island Ited and this product Is n third larger chicken thnn elthor parent. Colonel Frank H. liny left Satur day for Snn Francisco after n week spent In tho valley. Ho will return within a month. Forty-five men are mow employed at tho Braden mine nnd tho capacity Is being Increased to 100 tons a day. Colonel Hay thinks the Braden will demonstrate the fact that this Is a gold bearing country nnd that all that Is needed Is proper de velopment. Elmer Conger nnd wife of Gold Hill are visitors In tho city today. J. Nooner nnd H. McNIchols were fined $10 in tho pollco court Friday for disorderly conduct. Nooner de mnnded n trial, while McNIchols ad mitted his guilt. Sugar occts will bo planted by Soil Expert Storey in Josephine county In n series of tests in tho Itoguc river valley. Papering and painting. "Phone C4 4-M. Mrs. Until Smith has started nn employment ngency nt room 'JIG, Gar- uctt-Corcy building, phono 1S2 nnd will appreciate tho patronage of tho city people as well ns farmers and orchardlsts. 303 Three extra freight trains passod through Medford Friday night, all with swing engines, on account of tho heavy pull. During the winter months the freights wcro short and light, but tho last two weeks there has been an Increaso In their size. Tho passenger travel both north and south lias Increased. Montgomery House, 141 North Fir street. Best meals In the city, 2Cc. 30C Joo II. Wilson of Talent Is a busi ness visitor In the city today. See Dave Wood aoout that flro In surance policy. Office Mall Tribune Oldg. J. TA. Kilgorc and family havo re turned to Hoguo Itlver for a visit. Pelvltoncr for ladles. Mrs. Leach. Phono 5C3-J. Jack orrllliof Gold Illtl has re turned from San Francisco where he underwent a surgical operation, and (s again in good health. Prismatic Ray has accomplished the most wonderful results in scalp trou ble; used only in connection with Marlnello treatments. Try if. for falling hair. Marlnello Hair Shop, 407 Garnctt-Corey Bldg. Miss Jessie Green of Central Point who dlsapeared from her homo Fri day wns located last night at Phoe nix by the authorities where she had gono to visit friends without telling her mother of her Intentions. J. O. Gerklng. the best all around photographer in southern Oregon Always reliable. Negatives made any. ffhoro, timo or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. P. F. Anderson of Ituch spent Fri day In Medford attending to business matters. Montgomery House, 141 North Fir street. Best meals in the city, 2Cc. 300 A. B. Cornell of Grants Pass spent Friday In Medford attending to bus! ness matters. MPS SET 10 LONDON, March 13. At harbor entrances nnd other strategic points around tho British Isles, tho admiral ty bus net miles of submdrlne traps to catch Germari under water craft engaged In blockading England. He ort has It that three submarines wero caught during tho first ten days of tho blockade but confirmation is lacking. Tho traps set for submarines nro not unllko gill nets used by fisher men. Tho submarine Is a blind .thlntf timlor water, steoiing by chart and compass. Entering ono v of theso frames, Its bides aro caught, causing tho lower frame to bucklo upward, catching tho propeller. Thus hold, tho craf( is in tho position of a fish floundering In a net and Its occu pants aro dobmed. SECRETARY M'ADOO IS REPORTED DOING WELL WARlllNOTON, Mnroli lll.-Reero-tnry McAdon, operated upon yester day for nppcudicitlK, was reported today doing well. 0'GARRY OF THE WmBBBrSQjCE,--r'2 .uS .& 'Mr-mam Tho.e who lkie w tun" of the wild outdoor, of lorest., liuuinlaius ot i lipid boulder-stn'nked stroam will enjoy "O'Onrry of the Itoynl Mounted," n tliree-i:nt Vitngrnpli re-len-e nt the Page, Sunday only. The tory is n Minple one of .tmny ! "ion nnd fiercer jealousies with nn abundant nlimidioit' ot Hie north west. Other fcntun'i nn' "IVaav o F BELGIAN FRONT I'AHIS, Jlnreh 111 The official communication ihstted this afternoon by the French war department mivs in the bend of the Yer the Ilelginn nmiy lin onii-nliiliitoil nnd ineron1 ed (ho results obtained hy it on Thursday. "Tlte British troops continue to pngress. iiicy crowd the KrooK ot Laves, winch ruiw imrnllel to thu rond from Noiive ('hiiK'lle to 1'leiivni.x. Al the end of the day they reached u ntttd known us the Highway to Hell, which mils from the northwest to the southeast toward AuIkth, nnd to the suburbs of that plnec. To tho south west of F.iterc Ihoy onrried Fcventl groups of houses which wen being htrongly pn-pnn'd for defensive pur poses. The total number of pri.ou crH captured dnrine; the day wits 1000. The Oeniians lost .several ma chine guns. "To the left nnd to (lie right of the nrilNh nnd French troops Hup ported them with many h envy artil lery ii ml machine guns nnd infantry fire. "In Champagne our progress con tinue. At the end of thu day on the northern slopes of tho ridge to tlte northeast of Mesnil, we captured 1.10 prisoners, including six officers. "In the Voj;cs Keich Ackerkopf, thu enemy nfter il violent bombard ment ntteinpted nit assault, which wus, however, brought to ft halt by our fire." ITALY SILENT OVER TREATY ROME, March 13. The Itallnn government continues to maintain si lence regarding negotiations reported to be under way with Austria con cerning territorial concessions. Noth ing has been added to thu semi-official announcement that Italy has In stituted Ho negotiations but simply has listened to proposals emanating frdm Germany through that country ambassador, Prlnco Von Buelow. There are persistent reports In Rome that Austria has refused abso lutely to oven discuss the possibil ity of concession of Trlcsto and would concede, only a small part of tho provinco of Trent. Tho assertion Is made In military circles that Italy now Is prepared for any oventqallty. SERVIA RAVAGED BY SERIOUS EPIDEMICS HHHUX, March 1JI. Tlio Ovor hetiH Now Agency gno out thu fol lowing; "Dr. Tinjioven, chief of tho Nethetliimls Kcd frost mission to Kcrbiu, Iiiih returned homo after n long Htay in that country. Ho de clared tluit HcriotiH epidemii'H prevail in Serbia, Hindi iih abdominal typliux lever nnd dysentery, Miuiy IIhmikiiiiiih of peopU) luivo died of theso illnesses Hixly-thrco pliyMeinns have died of spotted fever." BILL TO PROHIBIT TIPS TO MISSOURI CAR PORTERS JKI'TKHKOK CITY, Aro., Mnreli In. A bill prohibiting Iho giving of (ops on sleeping nnd pallor ciiih win oidored cngiosscd by the Missouri Kcmilo today. BRITISH MM URTHER GAINS ON ROYAL MOUNTED Fil III Axcnuo," tl cniuoil-di until with l.illitin Walker in.tlii' lend; u (leorjjo Ade Initio of the "Clold I'uiy Ihiwu of the .Horning After," mid it Selur tool fenlurinjr Tom Mix iu "Bill Muywood, Produced." which is n roiiuirknlil.v eleer nnd funny pielure dclinontitig the ndwiittiro of mi iituiittui' motion picture piodtuor. Speeuil iniisioiil pioinm tor Sunday by Wurlilror or-olio-tm. , 7 PAY SEWER ATTORNEY PHIPPS W. E. Phlpps has Issued tho fol lowing open letter regarding sower assessments: To thu Public: All persons who own property In Mcdford Sewer District 13 nro hereby Informed that they aro not required to pay assessments for tho Central avenue trunk sewer. This sower as sessment was cancelled by decree of the circuit court about three months ago, nevertheless the city Is attempt ing to collect It. Tho Medford city recorder had no tice tho day this assessment wns annulled and the county assessor 'should havo known about It for the finding nnd decree tiro of public rec ord In the court house, nnd tho fact was printed as a matter of news in tho local papers. Notwithstanding tlJfH notice nnd tho knowlodgu that thu nxsessment wns 'void, these officials have entered tho hundreds of Items of this nssessmnnt, amounting to some 74000 upon tho tax roll ngnlnst the property owners of this sewer district, thereby creating a cloud against tho tltlo of every par col of proorty affected. For this net those officials nre ac tually guilty of contempt of court, and besides nro breeding damago suits against tho city. Would not tho city bo liable If real estate deals are brok en off by the shwlng f theso vld as sessments In nbstrncts? And since tho city Is not legally untitled to tho money thus collected, the question naturally arises, what aro tho offi cials going to do about il? I trust we aro not relapsing Into tho palmy, nicy days somo five yearn gone by. Tho treasurer will accept your state and county taxes without tho payment of this wcro assessment, so do not pay It. W. E. PHIPPS. PASSES AWAY WASHINGTON, March 13. Col. W. II. Crook, disbursing officer or tho white house, who was Presldont Lincoln's body guard and who has been Intimately acquainted with every president since 18C0, died to day at his homo bore. Ho had been sick with pneumonia morn than n week. President Wilson expressed deep regret when Informed of Cdlonel Crook's death. I.Aht January, tho cotoriol celebrated bis COth anniver sary as an attache of tho wblto house. Colonel Crook was survived by his mother, Mrs. Mary Carton, who Is DO years old. TOO fcATfi TO OliAHHIKT. FOB SALE Ilhodu Island Iledfl for hatching. Jl.pu per setting. Phono (Ill-Itl, Medford. .103 WANTED Girl for general house work. Must bo gooil cook. Good wages lo right party, Address Pay, caie Mall Tribune. ' 303 FOR EXCHANGE- Closo Ih improved acreage tracts for Medford res idences. Clark ltealty Co. 300 FOR SALE At a bargain, team, wagon and haincHS, tliieo good dairy cows; also fuim to tent, on Wagner rroek. Mrs Martha Ilarn hart, it, F. I). No I, Tulent, Ore gon. 3081 DN ASSESMENTS SAY K 1 GIVEN 6 I'titnU .Marshall, nuvstod in ihb oily Ity tint pollco .January 8 on Iho elimgo of rolilitug nn ttged until or f'JO. nnd freed by llto Inst grand jilry on tl no Duo bill, was m tested in Poitluild on u olmige of hold-up Hint wns sentenced lo six months in jail Thursday. Mitrsliiill. according lo (ho polioo, loft Ibis ellv ufler violat ing one of Iho oily onlinniii'os, The man he is alloyed lo have robbed in this oily lvfttsed lo testify iiuuiiist him. Tliete wits much Volioiludo iu his behalf on the patt of friends. His mother fotmotly inn n looming house in this oily, mid ho wns n liorso bleaker. The OiTgoninnV noonuut of his lat est escapade is us follews: 'Flunk .Marshall, it tooont arrival in Portland fioin .Mcdford, wuh sen tenced to si montliH in jail h .Mun icipal .Indite Stevenson osiidiiv on n elimgo of having lobbed Alex Kline Kiitunlnv niylil ut Iho point ot, n gun, Tho robbery oceurn-d on nightcciitli street, Kliuo losing, fill iu money. Two oilier men who weie implicated in tho robbery have not been nppiohctidcd. Kliuo testified Unit Iho robbers at tempted lo gel his wuleli also, but weio frightened uwnj by bin si niggles anil cries. An attempt to prove mi alibi by tho testimony of Marshall's mother fail ed. Kline is a recent arrival from Eugene. .Marshall gave his oeenpu tion ns that of u horschrcakcr.'' NOTHING GAINED BY SAN FHANCISCO, .March i:i. I.ietiteuniit (lowrunr John .M. Eshel man, lormer urcsuieiil of the i alitor- nia railroad commission, was put on tho witness stand today by the Southern I'ncifio company in thu hearing of thu government's dissolu tion suit against the Southern mid Central Pacific, railroads. Kslilemnn testified that the separn Uon sought by tho government would tend to lower the ofl'ioioiu of the railroads and piohnbtv would in crease freight rules, nt least in Cali fornia. No through trains could bo operat ed between Sail I riiucisco mid Oregon points without Joint rilto agiee meuts, he said, mid if such agree ments weie tnndc ho could see noth ing to bo gained hy a separation of the railroads. SUNK BY MINE LONDON, March 13. The Swedish steamer Anna struck n'mlne off Scar borough on tho enst coast of England this morning and foundered. Two members of her crow wero killed by the explosion. Eighteen worn res cued by n passing steamer. A The Woild's (.'real est Clairvoyant ami Physic PnlinM MADAME WINTEUBOTH, who Is ono of tho most famous reudeiH of life's mysteries In tho world, should bu consulted upon all matters. Sho will astonish you. Her many vcura before tho public has proven her re liability. Her grout knowledge of the true science of palmistry Is based on Infallible principles and demon strated fact, HIS, Central. WHEN YOU THINK OF TIRES THINK OF (jrA 1 EjS SUITS MADE TO ORDER FROM $25.00 UP Alsd cleaning, Prcsslnrj and Altering i2Q E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS MONTHS N1AIL NME IN ILEiNN (MroR U0TI1E MADM feoffm 5000 BROILERS WANTED WEIGHING 1 TO 2 POUNDS MnrlvH early nnd tfd Hip Mui pfift'S. . Tnu hup nil kinds of Poultry. Wo pii, CASH I'm- I'Ikkh, Medford Poultry & Egg Co. Phone 583 f: The lAml is litflitor than nn. olliornii' of iis !.( and power. Vet stronitM-, sturdier, longer lasting. Van adium atiM'l ,tliat'H wIi.n. Vanadium h I In luinh'sl, stroHest, ItuiKlu'st slrrl made. II is the only steel that is hard and toiuxh at the .same time. It is tho hiL'liesI, prieed steel that is used iimutoiunliile eon sl met inn. Yet the Kurd is very low in prietk. Its tiialilv, terms,- prieo and .spiall of operation and upkeep, less than two rents a lullo, have made it the universal neeewdty in town and euuuiry. Jluvers will share in profits if we sell at retail MO.OOO new Kord 'ars hot ween August, HM-I, and August, 1!)lo. Kunahout, $1-10; Touring C'nr, $100; Town ( 'ar, IJ!M); Coupe.let, $7f)t); Sedan, sUTH, f. o. I). Detroit, with all equipment. On displav and sale at. C. E. GATES !' 11 HERE ARE A FEW POINTS OF CONSTRUCTION THAT RCCOM MEND THE WEYERHAEUSER SILO TO YOU: ' 1. It nir-lilit con-trticliiili nicilii perrei't itimiliiKi'. 2, Scicutiriciilly dexiuued and jiuarniilitcd mimiIiiihi.' i.Htwii. II. Perfectly balanced, en,v to hwIiik nlr-liglil doom, I. Safely trend bidder. .1. Specially lolled tee Iioojh, thoroiiuhlv tented. (1. Specially dpHiKiii'd, SKLr'-AIMl'STINfl roof. 7. SlavcH inude fiuiu uit'xliied U'mujIiih ir in the linnet nil" fac tory in Hit norljiweit. wuiti: I'tiu oim KII.O MOOIC IT'S ' 1'itini BIG PINES LUMBER GO. MiiDioiti), oiti:Jox FARM IN SURANCE Means Protecting your crops and stock from damago your pastures from, outside stock preventing; need less loss. PAGE (FENCE IS THE BEST Insurance you can buy for your property Its permanent Insuranco aijalnst crop losses and rav ages of stock, It works for your continuously, year after year. It gives bettor protection than any other fence, It olvcs you iiooil honest value for every dollar spent. Another carload shipment Just received. GADDIS & DIXON 'THE PAGE 134 North Rlvcrsldo C;'v" i j Why the Weyerhaeuser Silo is the Best Siio You Can Buy There arc iimti clbn on iho iiniiln-l titdny none olln r h ih o nooiv udno '': - that ciuu iiiend it to lb- I inner a hit the WEYER HAEUSER SILO. 3yernac a ousel s'io. FENCE MEN" Medford v'JrBhfifc'iAivlSL. V