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''"fr"YJ t-1lJ e rwvw " fei ':s. Ifc.j i. T PAGE: l'WO sfi IOCAL AND L PERSONAL At Oold Hill, March 10, Georso ltolnR llnmmorsly illod, nRod 74. founder of tho Hold Hill Xowb, a rwhlcnt or JACkran county nlnco 1H8?, nt tho homo of his dnuj?htcr. Mr. W, P. ChlMiolm. Funeral sor ters worn hold Mnrch 12, Interment tiotd lllll cemotcry. Ho leaves four RonH, J. 1. anil T. R, Hammersly of Portland, II. h. of Willow Fiat, John IJ, of Idaho, and a daiiflhter, Mm. W. 1 Chlflliolm. Modish hats nt tho M. M. Store. 309 govern! cliftriulng Inrormnl affairs marked tho last few days of Mrs. Frank Gilchrist Owen's visit In Port land, nny tho Portland Orcgonlan. Vcrompnnled by her husband she luft Xh'upday night for Medford. after a fortnight's sojourn In this city. Mrs. Owen's mother has been III. and has nqw recovered sufficiently to permit of tho former's return to her home. rp. Walter F. Uurrell presided at a dollghtrul luncheon Monday honoring tie visitor, additional guests being Mrs. H. W. Treat, of Soattle; Mrs. J. 1). Farrell, with whom Mrs. Treat vis ited lioro; Mrs. David A. Shlndlcr, Miss GenevleVo Thompson, Miss Mar lon Jackson and. Mrs. Rolicrt Treat Piatt. On Tuesday Mrs. Guy -Webster Talbot was hostess Mr a tea for n number of the younger matrons honoring Mrs. Owen, anil seeral other nfralrs were glveti In her honor 'by prominent womeai Wo have a particularly good Hno of tailored hats at moderate prices. Misses I,onsbury and So m on af'the M. M. department store. 309 Fred Bassctt, watchmaker em ployed at Martin J. Keddy'a has left for San Francisco to remain. Mr. Hcddy Is rapidly recovering from his prolonged Illness and expects within a few days, to again be In his Jewelry store. 11. N. Duller, tho yoleran watch maker, la now established In Uie storeroom of tho Medford Furniture (Hardware company. Illing broilers weighing 14 to 2 ids for $3,00 to f 4.00 per dozen. iuch better than selling eggs for per dozen. Wo want them, take nil you ralso. Medford Poultry Egg Co. 305 Carl Swatnson Is confined to Sacred Heart hospital where ho underwent a syght operation. bdsk finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite Book Store. Mrs. Joe Decman and daughter VlKlnla of Gold Hill spent Saturday inSMcdford visiting friends and at tending to business matters. 'Belling broilers weighing H4 to J pounds for $3.00 to $4.00 per dozen. Is much better than selling eggs for 20c per dozen "Wo want them, lake all you ralio. Medford Poultry & Egg Co. 305 AV. L. Potter of Itosoburg Is among the out of town visitors In the city this week. Fire Insurance C. Y. Tongwald 318 The regular mid month meeting of the city council will be held Tuesday night. The matter of the appoint ment of a polico matron and tho fix ing of an official cleun-up day will be tho chief features. Seo Shaplelgh Hardware Co., for fishing tackle, especially tho boys. Tho annual city election at Gold Hill will bo hold Tuesday, April G. Three councilman, a recorder nnd treasurer will bo elected. Get It at Do Voo's F. B, Walil of this city spent Sun day visiting friends unl relatives at Cold Hill. Panorlng and painting. Phone 544-M. Adrlun Itoso of Griffin creek spent Sunday visiting friends nnd relatives In tlilB city. Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Opposite Book Storo. "Uea Fnnchon Shlnn of Grants PnBO visited friends In this city Saturday, returning to her home tliU morning. Auto Insurance C. Y. Tengwald. 318 The Hollanders and tho Leaders in tho city series on tho Natatorluin al leys will bowl tho final gamos of the surles this evening. Matlneo, tho Page today. The stato game department In lib erating bob white quail In tho Hnguo river valley. Doputy District Gamo Warden Sam Snndry Saturday loused two' dor.en of the birds on the Alice JInnloy and Nojdepioyer places. Tho birds aro being freed In all western Qrogon counties. Sweet elder, D Voe'. JJ, J. Parton, the corn king of Knglo Point, Is spending tho day In Medford attending to business mat ters. Wo want a capablo woman as our general ngsnt In Medford, new line jf patented garments for women and babtM, big profits, exclusive terrl- . Lary. no investment reqmreu, wnio f. yway for IprJ-UoVx, Perfection Mfg, II 1 . . f..- ...- ! T fl&J! 1-HL'lllO IU,, O-B ?" ua 303 oiaov, 303' A Jury In tho civil suit of A. 1). I.lttlo vs. l)r. low of Central point Saturday rcturnotl n verdict lt favor of tho defendant, For bettor Insurnncc, see Holmes, tho Insuranco Man. Grant Wheeler of Weed, Cnl.. Is spending n few days In tho city at tending to business swatters. Got your nutter, cream, milk and butter-milk, nt Do Voo't, , W. S. Stennett nnd family of Ash land visited with Medford relatives Sunday. Karly cnbbago and cauliflower plants ready March 1st. Orders also taken for nil kinds of -vegetable plants. Maddox & llonuoy, phono S7-K. 310 County Itecorder Chauncey Floroy spent Saturday afternoon In Medford on county business. For the 24 hours ending at noon today, no arrests had been made by the police. Thero was not even a sleeper In the city Jail Sundny night. Dr. Dow of Central Point Is a busi ness visitor In tho city today, Chnrllq Chaplin, Page tonight. C. Y. Tengwald and John Dem mer spent Sunday visiting friends In Ashland. Papering and painting. Phone r,44-M. Tho Andrews Opera company will leave the end of the week on a tour of northern California, presenting "Mnrtha" nt Hcddlng. Red Uliiff, Yreka and Klamath Falls. Tho com pany will play In Nevada, Utah and Idaho points, returning by the north ern route playing Washington and Willamette valley stands. Montgomery Ilouso, 141 North Fir street. Debt meals In the city, 25c. 30C E. D. Hlckey of Hcddlng, Cal 'is attending to business matters ( In this city this week. - " Seo Davo W01- anout that tiro ln uranco policy. Offlco Mall Tribune Bldg. D. F. Colo of Colcstln, Cnl., Is a business visitor In the city for a few days this week. Polvltonor for ladios. Mrs. Leach. Phono CC3-J. Fred Kelly of tho I.lttlo Apple- gate has returned to his homo after a short visit In this city. Charlie Chaplin, Page tonight. II. J. Caster of Oregon City, Ore., Is spending a few days In tho city at tending to business matters. County Surveyor A. T. Drown at tends to county matters at Phoenix this morning. Attorney G. M". Roberts attended to legal matters In Jackson vlllo this morning. Prismatic liay has accomplished the most wonderful results In scalp trou ble; used only In connection with Marinello treatments. Try It for falling hair. Marinello Hair Shop, 407 Garnctt-Coroy Bldg. Sfdckmen of tho alley are branding cattle for the spring range. J. O. Gerklng, tho best all arouno jhotographer Jn southern Oregon Mwnys rolUblo. Negatives inado any. vhere, tlmo or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phone 3 20-J. E. A. lllldcth and wlfo of Butte Falls have returned to their home after a short visit In this city. Montgomery House, 141 North Fir treet. Best meals In the city, 2 Be. 30C Just the opposite kind of weather from that most desired and needed Is prevailing over the Rogue river valley today. Farmers and fruit growers want rain, and Instead the air Is warm and balmy. Present con ditions will cause tho fruit to bud rapidly, and at this tlmo of tho year warm days are followed by cool, frosty nights. Tho rainfall for March to date shows a heavy deficit, and unless tho month Uvea up to pro verb about departing like a Hon, tho UeilCll Win UU lllHDuocu, -nw - ments ruado an effort to spill water Saturday and Sunday night, but only light showers foil. Apricot and al .l.fl-ll ...fttf 1..M. IhihaAbiiI TMi A 41 k mond trees are In full bloom nnd peaches aro beginning to bloom. Chnrlio Chuplln, Page tonight. II. D. McBrldo Is n business vis itor In tho county seat this after noon. Jamos Riley of Eiigeno l.i among tho out of town visitors In tho city this week. Every morchant who possibly can should attend tho monthly meeting and banquet at the Christian church Monday evening at G: 1G sharp. Thoy will not only have a frMasH feed but will bo given a talk on what every merchant Is Interested In, the mall order houses, by W, A. Gates, who waH with an Institution of that Kjna Several yeiirss before coming to Med ford and knows tho gamo. a mm. WOMAN Tho World's Gicntost Clairvoyant and riiyslc PuliuM MADAME WINTERHQTH, Who Is one of tho most famous readers ot life's mysteries n the world, should be consulted upon all matters. 8io will nstonlsji you. Hor many years before the public has proven her re liability. Iter great knowledfc'o of tjio trye science af palnitstry Is paeca on Infallible principles and domoiii strnled ffioi, l"U S. Central. MEDFORD MAITj TttTBUNR MWDirORP OUFAION. MONDAY. 7V AK11 in, l?Ho REAL COOPERATION . OF S. V. lloekwilli, mnnujjer of Hie lloarue ltiver Fruit nnd Produce coni- jinny. returned Saturday from So nttle, wliem ho attended the eonlVr cure of deciduous fruit xhinpi'is held lnd. Thursday nnd Kiidn, Coiieeni ns the results, lie snys: "I wns very much imirt"sscd both with the vitreimth of the movement and willi the spirit shown by tin? Iiip jk'Jns of sincere nnd hearty co-operation with the rxw-' nnd their rep resentatives, (lie executive committee of the U rowers' lennue. "This Shippers' league is the direct outcome of tho Growers league re cently oruuuucd nt lneomii. It is claimed that the (1 rowers' leupto i representative of 70 per cent of tin' tonnage of the northwest deciduous fruits. The tonnnne represented nt this shippers' convention. 10,000 ears, is certainly eqiuillv large. Combine these two factors in n common har monious effort to better market con ditions, nnd that is what this move ment icnlly menus, nnd you have n force that, properly" upplied, could accomplish tremendous results. "This whole agitation is the prod uct of tli universal cry of protest nijninst existing conditions in the northwest boxed apple uud pear bus iness. In my opinion it cannot be ig nored. This is the year nnd now is the ime for every fruit grower whose heart nnd mind nre in the business to affiliate himself with this general co operative movement." I. F. Ah n barometer of improving con ditions in the Hnguo Hiver valley, the taxpayers of Jackson county are pay ing their assessments with more speed thuii nt any time in tho last five years. The smnll tnxpnyer U remitting in full thU yenr instead of taking udvnntnge of the half-payment clause, ns he did in 10JI, nnd much of the delinquent tux list of previous yenrs will bo cleaned up this ycar.Ln Between now nnd the first of the month the Inrge prncrty owners will make their half imymcnts. The coun ty treasurer, ns u result of the heavy payments, has issued n coll for out standing warrants, and the nssCKSor's office is workiug overtime listing property, etc. There has been n steady strenm of taxpayers to the county sent nince the first of the month. The taking of the nssessment for 1010 is now under wny, and is ex pected to be completed by Juno 1. mm SHIPPERS BOXED IT PAYING ASTER THAN USUAL Tho listing of Eagle Point hus been iiruisli or allied port or w completed, nnd most of the HinallerLn allowed to pass as li towns will he finished this week. Dep uty Assessor E. M. WiUon is Inking the .Medford list. Portland Livestock Market POHTLANI), March lfi. (,'nttlc Receipts 811; stonily nt Saturday' close. Prime light steers. .i!7.'J.r((7 7.7f; choice, .t7.0l)(i(7,'2.i: tiiedi'tin, f 0.7u(?i.7.00 ; prime cows, iO.OItC'i'O.'iO; primo licjfcrs, $".7.'i(,'7.00; prime bulls, $r.r0(l(l.r,-, prime stags, $0.00 fi.! lirime calves, ifiO.OOiha.SO. Hogs -Itecoipts D.'IO; !I,r rents Jiighcr. Primo light, -sj.7.:i.r(7i 7.00; choice, 7.1!i(il7A!i light, 7Cf'".iri; rough, .$o.nr(rao.(iO, Shceii Itcceipts 1088; 25 to 05c higher, Jlest wethers, !f7.25(c, 7.75 ; best eyes, .f0.2.")((C0.75; iirinio lambs, 8.r()8.85; choice, 8.00608.50; mix ed sheep, 5.50(y7.00. Shcurlings, if I lcs in nil Hues, ST. LOUIS, March 10. Captain KinK, editor of the Olobo Democrat, died today. He had been seriously HI for thrco weeks. Death was due to a complication of dlsoascs, chief of whfch wun bronchitis, TOO LAT TO CliAHStFT. FOR BALE B0 acres, sacrlflco sale, Improved ranch Irrigated, fine wat er right. Price cut to $4800 for Immediate sale, terms. Clark Realty Co., 200 Phlpiis IJdg. FOlt HALE KENT Oil THADE Au tomoblle repair and paint shop, can muko this proposition nttrnc ttvo to a man who Is looking for a good thing In this line. I am go ing mining so this is your oppor tunity. G. V. Dyor. 304 FOR RENT Small house, electric lights, water, law yard and gar den, berrleB, cheap, Phono 866-J. WANTED An experienced man for grafting. Foothills orchard. Phono lia-J. FOR IlENT Nlno room modern house; also furnished housekeep Ins roQinu, Duiulrq 322 South Central. 300 WASHINGTON PI F The Washington school wns closed lounv ns n nrecnuwoiuuy nu'iimm-, following; tho discovery of four or live enses of sumllimx of very mild nut lire. The school building is heing fumigated today nnd will be reopened tomorrow. Tlioso 'afflicted wi'li Ihe disease will lie foilnddeu to attend, uud their homes nre now under ipmr- nntine. The situation is not seilous m nny way. The diseuso is in its mildest form nnd is of the snuie nature ns that which caused Ihe temporary closing of the (lol'd Hill nnd .Jacksonville schools the lust winter. It is now prcuilent nil' over Ihe slate, necoid ing to reports, hut is of such u light natuio that the patient suffers but the smallest iiu'onvenienco. None of tho' other schools will be closed. Parents nre urged to use cream of taitnr or some other pre ycutntive as n safeguard. DISPLAY AT FAIR At the meeting of Ihe County courl Monday it was decided to improve nt once the .Jneksou county dis'plny nt the Sun Francisco exposition. More fruit will he sent down, literature pro vided, uud n MunmittCu consisting of (I. Putnnui, V. F. Isaacs, A. E. Kennies and It. li. Kwing nnUied to prepare a display that will interest and attract sportsmen, hunters nnd anglers. CLOSE SEAS TO GERMANY (Conttlnued from Page I.) euemy destination or wnicu nre enemy property, may bo required to discharge suoli goods In a British or 'allied port. J , I'ji-tb PrIo Court "Pou rlh. ovorv morchant vessel which sailed from a port' other than a pcrman port after March 1. 191", and having on board goods which aro of enemy origin, or aro enemy pro perty may tic required to (Uscliargv such, goods.lnia llrltlsl or allied, port Goodp so- discharged In a Urltlsh port shall ,bo playd In athn custody of tho irshM or io pj-iao coiiru "Fifth, ,any person clnlmfng to be interested u or to navo niiy cmim rc8pcct ot nny KOodi not being con traband of war placed In tho custody of tho marshal of the prize conn upon this order, or In the proceeds of such goods may forthwith Isailo a writ In the prize court against tho proper pfflccr of the crown and ap ply for an order that the goods should bo restored to Itlm or thnt their proceeds should bo paid him or for such other order as tho circum stances In tho caso may refer. Can't (Imago Destination "Sixth, a merchant vessel which has cleared for n neutral port from a hlch has pass as having an ostensible destination to n neutral tyort and proceeds to an enemy port shall It captured on any subsnqucnt voyage bo lluolu to condemnation. "8evcnth nothing In this order shall bo deemed to affect lite liabil ity of any venue! or goods to enpturo or condemn action Independently of this order. 'Eighth, nothing In this Hhall pro- vent tho relation of tho provisions of this order In respect of the mer chant vessels ot any country which declares that no conimorco Intendod for or originating In Cormany or be longing to Oerpiun subjects sliull en joy the protection of lis flug." Portland J. H. Henry will orect $30,000 resilience on Cornell rond. WHEN YOU THINK OF TIRES THINK OF GATES CLP HON IMPROVE UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE FULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 112 Sputh Riverside Phone lftO GAUNYAW & BOSTWIGK Proprietor. OQULD NOT STAND ON FEET Mrs. Baker So WeakCould Not Do Her WorkFound Relief In Novel Way. Adrian, Mich. " t suffered terribly with female weaknuss and Imckncho and got so weak thnt I could hardly do my work, when I washed my dishes I had to sit down and when I would nweep the lloor I would iret 80 wenkUintl would have to get A drink every few minutes, nnd bo fom I did my dusting 1 would lutvu to lie down. I uot so jworly Unit my folks thought 1 was going into consumption. One day 1 found a piece of paper blowing around tho ynnl and I picked It up and rend It. It said Saved from tho Grave,' nnd told what Fiydb li Pinkhnm'n Vegeta ble Compound has done for women. I showed It to my liUkbaud and ho said, Why don't you try it? ' So I did, and nfter I Jind taken two bottlea 1 felt better nnd 1 snld to my husband, 'I don't need nny more,' and ho snld 'You mJ better tnko It u llttlo lonRer anyway.' So I took It for three montha and got well nnd Ktronir." Mrs. AlAS'0 R. IUKi'.it, 0 Tccumtrh St., Adrian, Midi. Not AVoll KnmiKh t AViirlc, In tlieso wonls In hidden tho tragedy of many n woman, housekeeper or wngo earner who supports herself und Is often helping to supjxirt n family, on meagre wnge.i. Whether In house, ollkv, fac tory, shop, store or kitchen, woman phould rumemlwr Uuit Uiero Is one tried und true remedy for tho ills to which all women are prone, nnd that la Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetnblo Comtwund. It promotes thnt vigor which makes work easy. The l.ydia E. Plnkham Medlcln Co., Lynn, Mass. SUITS MADE TO ORDER FROM $26.00 UP Also Cleaning, Presstnrj and Altering 128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS U f"r tfKfcf.1 HOCIiAMIlEAl' Imported Percheron stallion owned by Walter Kltto, will make the Ma nn: Mondays and Tuesday at Ash land livery stable; Wednesdays and Thursday, nt It K Robinson's, T:il out; KrlilnjH Aiul .Saturdnys, Vincent's llarn, sledford. Phono A'i, Jackson ville, Ore. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Main Street Medford Tho Oiilv Exclusive Commercial Photographer ui Southern Oregon h Megntives Made any time or place by appointment Phono 147-J We'll do tho rest E. D. WESTON. Prop. "Nearest to Everything" HOTEL MANX Powell St., at OTerrell San f ronclico In the heart of the business, shopping and theatre district. Running distilled ice water in every room, Our commodious lobby ,fineservice,and Homelike restaurant will attract you European nan rates $1.50 up. Management ChtiltrW. Kciify "Med Me at The Manx" wf j7lein (nroR ) VnioiHEy uade III ,N ) VJjEorcw vfflHflW 'i.f'i-e.iJir! wr..mrm Do Not Pay Sewer Assessment All fiiMwMw who uwii property In Mod ford Solver D1k (rid. i:i aro lurob iiiriiiiucl (hut (hoy aro mil rMulred to jinv nsst'SHincnts for tho (Vnlrnl nvoiiuo trunk Kowor. This Howor nssoHsiuont wun ounoolh'il hy doeroo ol' tho fir cult court nhoiit throo months uk; novortliolosH tho clt.v l nttoinptiiur to.colloct it. , Tho Mt'dl'ord oily recorder hml notleo the diy this hh sosHinont wns nimullod and the eounty jwHesmir should have known nlmul it, lor the I'iiidintfs and cleeree aro of -public record in the eourtlmu.se, and the I'aet was printed as a matter of news in the local papers. Not withstanding this not ice ami the knowledge that the assessment was void, those oliicials have entered the hun dreds of items of this assessment, auinuutiiiK to some $ 1000, upon the lax roll aKainst the property owners of this sewer district, thereby erentnur n l)i(i against the title of every parcel of properly affected, 'Phis act is dishonorable and dishonest and those ol'l'ic ials are actually tfuilty of contempt of court, and besides, aro breeding damaKOHiiitn aKainst Ihe city. Would not the city he liable if real estntu deals are broken off by the show ing of those void assessments in abstracts And since the. city is not legally entitled l the money thus collected, the iuostion naturally arises: What are the officials going to do with it 1 trust we aro not relapsing into the palmy, juh'V davs some five .veal's gone by. The ireasuror will accept your slate and county taxes without tho pnvmonl of tins sewer assessment, so do not. pay it. ' W. K IMI1PPS. The Brotherhood of American Yeomen GIVE ANOTHER lUNCE AT THEIR HALL Thursday Night, March 18th Music by ITa'eliigg. Hereafter invitations will be issued. Clot an in vitation and be .sure to attend. FIELD SEEDS Wn enrry tho ItlKtii'Pt iiunlltyof floll awilu bout iiilntitcil to thli locality, ami Invito your careful imioctlon of our Mock. All hociIi nri' ti'tiil for Kunnlnntlon uinliirlty unit cnu bo rclln; upon to kIvo romillH. Ji Wi linvo tllo f,gtovvlni; field ikumIh to offnr tit tlilii lOAfen: Ilpiinl loft IlarU-y, Onnaillnn I'lold I'mn, Stiod Outii. MIllvtH, C'lo.vorn, Tim otliy, Sult2 Alfalfas, nml nil other tiitarollniiootm fk'ltf iUmhIh, fujt nKCiih exci: (iitowx ai.w.wssown MONARCH SEED&FEEDCO. :I7 I.. MAIN ST. iLVKHaaLLLsa BaBajBBfsr iBMapjpaaBBBj BBBBjUffiBBik :IHiB9PaaaaB PBBBBJIfHKSr 'IwiHaaBBBBV RBaKMBBBaBBjBHBJ BENSON HOTEL S. Benson, Mijr. A. T. Lundborn, Ass't Mur, L. P. Dyrno, Asst Mur. 10 Days Stop at San Francisco to vlult tlin oxpoHltlon on ull tlckotB tmltl to KlIHtlTII JKlllltH Wlll'll truwIliiK vln tho OGDEN ROUTE (.Southern I'nclflu-Unlon l'uclflu) . Three Trains to Chicago Daily Tho Ovoiliuiil IJniilnl. Krom Sim Francisco Dully nt 4100 P. M. Kxtrn faro ? 1 0,00 to Chicago. Kvury nioilurii comfort. Tho Him I'liinclKco Mmltvil. From Hun FiuiicIhco Dully nt 1:00 P. M, Htuiiilnnl nml Touilxt SU'opliiK Curn, Arrlyoa Chjcuyo th I ril lUut-niiiK. Tho IMclflc Miiillcil. From Hun Fninclmo Dully nt JO58O A. M, Htuiiilunl uud ToiirlNt HIoiipIiik'C'uih. AiiIvch UIiIcuko third nionilm;. kis$tyy?,il ABont. $ " Jfolin Tho JCxponltloii Lino 10,in, IKSjll rmd WHEN IN PORTLAND Stop at (he incomparable, llotcd JJoiihou. iMotlorn, fireproof, central. Kates niodunttt). Sond for froo booklet. Full liifornntloi nn to ixtru fnrcH, utop. nviiiH. rciuirviillniiH. nil!., front 111)111 Out not our now hooklut on trip roruitiiu to wuiiioriuu. Southern Pacific fit, Scott, lonrul I'nHBonKQr AroiU, vqriiuuu, urocQii. ' w I A Jtvt