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I " RfTfllMrOTtT) MATTJ TRTmWW, MKTCKOTtP OREGON, TUESDAY, MARf'FT no, Ifllrt ;, PTOW THRW 4 trfc y Sat rf vK i h'L E .AI.C.M, Or., Mutfli HO. Tlmhtiilo highway roiiimlNhlim Monday ap pointed !;. I, Cuntlno f I'orllmid Mliilo highway engineer lo nureced II, t. llnwlby, leagued. II wiih decided, huttever, llmt Major Hulb In io tnlnrd in ehnigo of lint wink In Hood Ilicr county unit Ilia! lie liuc ehnigo of the M'llloineiil of nil ilitMilcH mill Ni'llli'inriilM for wink ihuic iinili'r IiIh piipcrvlnimi in ('oluiuhiu, Clulmip mill .laokwnu oounlle. Mr. t'nntlno will immune hi now dutleM Apiil I. Tln I'oiiiiniHNioii unit) oil mi udvisory lionnl. ninl urn uh fob Iiiwh; K. IIi'iikoii, Portland; .Inlm II Albeit, Hiilrni, mill I.chIIo Huller of IIOIIll liner. K. I. ( 'mil Inn U ii gcneinl con lini'tor mid has been a ichIiIciiI of I'orllmnl Hewrul yriiM, lie fore going into tin routrnrtinir buliiCHH lio un engaged in inilroiul cngiiieciiug work. Ilo wan fonni'rlv connected wild tin XitillitTii l'ni'lfii' inilroiul. Since coming I" l'oitluud he Iiiih nrlril n eniiMiltlng engineer fir vuriww pro jri'li. "I have never liml n enudidulo for stale highway engineer," Hit hi State Tii'iiKiiU'r Kuy. Tli liil leuiidatuie piiMMt'il n hill which vh in the gov I'rnor tlu appointment of a hlglnvn.v engineer, mnl it hi't'oiniw cffeeiixc on .Mhv '."J. In ii'W of Ihix, I iliil not think Hint tin' Member of the cnnl iiiUmoii should mhnni'i' the cnuilulucv of nn "in mnl KiiDpoitcil Hut 1'iinili' ilitti- lh( governor iloxiri'it nppninti'il." V.HlllNf5T0N Mnrrli .10.---lice-onnllloit of tlui now Gulllaiiinn gov eminent In llnltl hy ilerinnnv nml Italy, follow lug cloudy upon reroR nlllon hy Prance, h rutiMug Hid Mate department noma roncorn over It or. foct on tlio program or rohnhlltntlon prepared hy nn American rommlnlon lioniloil hy 1'orinor (luvornor Fori of Now Jori"')'. An Aiuorlran .jrndlcato had been formed to utralglitcn out Hnltlcn ftn mirm with American recognition of (lulllaiiiuo, hut n loan of a million (lolliim hy 1'rnnro which Wont with Hh recognition practically put Hint plan out of (ho question. ELKS STAG SOCIAL IN NEW CLUB HOUSE Mod font Kilts will enjoy tholr rirnt ulnK norlul nml mnokor at tlio i:iU Toiuplit Weclneiday oveultiK nt 8 o'clock. A Hhort program Jinn heen arranged anil u lunch will lio nerved iliirlni; tho evening, Tim entertain incut Ih under tho mnnnKomont of tho Iiouko committee cniiHlMIng nt H. I. Ilrown, l K. Union nml T. K. Dun IoIn. a nmnhor of novol ntunU will )m fouturoM of tho evening nml piepn rntlon Ih being iiiiuIo for u largo nl tomlnnro. Tho iintortnlnniont Ik for NlltR only nnd vIMtlng luonilxirB nro oHpvclnlly roiiionted to ho proHont. Mr. nml .Mr. W. W. Morion of jroill'onl woio vinitorH at tlui lumio of .Mr. nml Mih, licit (.'hnpuimi nt lti'iinlo ihU wi'i'k. .Mr. Wren of tho Kiissoll ilnlry rniioh at ltciif,'lo huh hoIiI Iiik intor ost in tho oi'op ami Htock mill inovcil IiIn 1'uinlly to .Moilforil for u few liiniitliM, .Mr. Lilte of Moilforil wiih in tho Antiouh country tliin week tindinK hoihOH with Iho runolierrt. Then (JIuhh Iiiik returneil from his visit to the Mnho country, Tho riinppurell Literary mieiely held their unmial meeting Kriiluy niKht nml thorn was u ful house, and all enjoyed the proi;rmu Kotteu up hy the youiiK fHH f Hicir enjoyment!. Mr. Murdoek was a Medford visitor Ruiiilay oveniiif;, Mr, mid Mrs, Deri Chapman uf Ih'iinlo were visitors at tho homo of W. i Morrison at Medford Monday. Hint fhnpmmi of Dearie, wlio has rented tho Davis rnneh u nuiuher of ypnrs, has Bold his erops and hlook to Willimn Cotleiill-of Iho Meadows mid will lnovo (n u distaneo in tho Jionr future. Tho ensn of Mr. Clayton flrofjorv nnd Mrs. Nettio flail for assault will lie tried in tho justieo court at Moon villo Mnndny. Willimn Cottorill of tho Mondowa CANTIN NAMED HIGHWAY ENGINEER TOSUCCEEDBOWLBY HAITIAN M- 1 ANTIOCHIIEMS Robert Edcson in "Vlicre the Trail Divides' Star Theatre Mon.-Tues. H.('kHIHIII ' Jm HBBBIHs5i25j31BBBHHHBBHHHHBBHHL4BBBBH i News From Our Neighbors T Mrs. Mnrah Turnhow wiih n VHitor ut Nonh ChanilleiV, in North Tuleiit, .sntunhiy. Mrs. H. (1. Coleuian of Phoenix wiih tuuliiiK in Medford Katurday. Mrs. .lames Allen is slowly im liinvin nml it ii hoped that when the warm day eoiuo nuin her health will he hotter. ('. Cn ley i now ready to hook Inrp' onlerH for tomato )lmits for Ihoxo who intend to plant for can iiery purpoKox. I'lume 1(1KII. Several of the l'lineiii ladies went to Central Point Inxt Thursday and partioipated in u sinpiise on Mr. II. F Hopkins. Anions theju wore Mrs. Kied Furry, Mrs. A. Ileum, Mis. Win. Cm less, Mi. Iloury Fnuno and Mr. Sheets we io trailuit; in AMilnud Thurxdny. I'. It. Ontuiau of Medford was in Talent Wednesday of l.st week in "peoliajr orehanls. Mr. mid Mr. Milo Furry, Mi- Fny Caror. Koh Furry were aipont; tho-e from Phoenix at Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Furrv and Mr. nml Mrs. .loo (tailor were chopping in Midford Satuiilay. Mr. Ilean Iiiih heen having n hi well Monkjoi his anion place, on the caM nlde of Hear oreok. ami a lan:e pump and uasoliue engine in'-talled. I K. Furrv has had ahotit five nnreN of fine llenr nreeh liidlinn liiml eleaied and will seed it to alfalfa. Mr. and Mrs. C. Caiey were ut A,h 'and Friday to attend Iho funeral of Dan flood, formeily a resident of Vorth Talent. Mauv of the Indies who are fricinU mid noiKhhor of Mi. '. F UoltetlH nml Mrs. S. S. Stephens mot ut tho iileiisiinl homo of Mrs. Itidiorlx lout Yeilueiluy upon a social occasion. A hoiiulenus lunch was served tho many micU and a K""d time wifs had hy all. Mis, A. It. Phipps tilth daughter, Mis Hello, were plensant onllei's at Mrs, C. Cnrey'h Inst Weduesilny from Medford. F.mmctt Heeson of Talent was a visitor at the count v coat Monday. Mr. Heesou i feedniK u tine liuueh of heef cattle nt present. The Little Applcxato dancing set weie entoitaiued ut .lohu Piiieell's last Saturday evening and a most on joyahle liupi ih repotted. Maud Hnek will ho tho next host. Quite a manlier of motorist from tho valley toured up the Little Ap. plicate last Sunday. The Little Ap pleata road,-oao of the verv best all-year loads in Jackson county, tuiiilshes uu ucreeahlo hiuiiriso to motorists who net out tin way. Tho unprecedented seureity of vn tcrjit this time of tho year bus made urination necessary in some places to facilitate spring plowing. Ax a result the cleaning out of i rrijjnl ion ditches was in full hwinjr last week. Theio is very little dry farming done on tho Little Applecato and from proeut indications the boon of irrigation will ha thoroughly appreciated beio this season. Mrs. Sams of Iho Cuinatown school was u Sunday caller at the home of 1, It. Hamilton nnd llailey Hull, K. K. ICelly and family of Medfoul were Applcpito visitors last Sunday, Tho Slorliii,' niino is oporatliur on two lesorvoir bends daily of aliout tinea mul one. half hours' duration ca ch. Thero wiir a libt frost on Thurs day nioruiujr, hut Iho daiuno to fruit lioro in very sIIhIiI, as the bloom is no sufficiently udvnneod to be af fected, Juuuutm; wns a visitor at Iho V, C, Chnpman homo Saturday, EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Hy A. C. Howlclt Our school hoard Iiiih elected V. 0, Wheeler as the prineiiml of oui schoeL: Miss Minnie Taylor, the pres ent incumbent, as the intcnuediutc tcrtcher mul Misn Shopslor for the priiuaty depaitment, Frank .Manaiii of Peyton sH'iit two nights mul a day with us on his lelurii fiom n visit to bis parents in Wyoming. .1. A. Carpenter came out TiicmIux mid took tho Lnlo Point-Persist stnpt lor W. II. Crmnlairs. Miss Mac Tiusiy, who has been visiting friends mul telatives in our town, returned to her home on F.I I creek Tuesday. Last Tuesday while 1 was in P. L. Heath's stoic looking for items fo; the .Mail Tribune he called my n'teii tioti (o an editorial in the Oregon Journal commenting on an item I wiote with icgard to agents traveling oxer the countiy selling picket to om mcichauts to supply the dcmauil while any one with cry little ccr tioii can, raisin thcia so easy at home, and white talking on the Mihjcct hi tool, a piokeleil cucumber out of n jar about three and a half iuchv long and icmurkcd that thero was n pickle bo sold seven for 1(1 cent, mul tinning to another lot said that he sold those twelve for 10 cents, am' then renin i Led that any one could lake uu old candy nail, set it in tin back ard and by throwing the dish water on that, idled with dirt mid r few cucumber seed, can raise all thov waul for an ordinary family, nnd then turned and pointed out a nuiu her of articles that ho bad on hi shelves that were put up in othei countries that we raise here in abun dance, while if we bad a good en li ning fnolory, here we could suppl.v the demand and save the freight ia many instances on the articles bo;h ways and save what money we linvi beic, hut lis it K we send our inonej out of the vulley to pay for bncoi mid hmuK that is made in Portlnnc or San Francisco out of Jackson comity raised bogs. Hut Mich is llfi in this bountiful country. Mis, Joe Itiley mul her daughter Mrs. Whetstone, were doing business in our town Wednesday. Vadghn Quuckenhiish, son of the loreuinu on the A, Corbiu orchard, went to Medford Inst Wednesday. Lyle. Ca ill on of Ashland, who has heen visiting on tho Carlton faun with his brother lleihert, also was on the sumo train, nnd so was II. II. Lord, who was hurt in a runaway ac cident a short time ago and bad his spino Severely injured. The snmo day It. II. Pollard, who has a farm on Iteeso creek, had a runaway and suuisliup hero in town. Ho had hitched his team to a rack back of fleorgo Ilrown .t Sons' store and a piece of paper was carried hy the wind under their feet, causing them to break loose ami sboilly after they started the nolo came in contact $100 Reward, $100 Tim rraileri of tlila litwr will lw plt'UfJ to If aru Hut there U at (! ui ilnaUnl itlx-a llmt tleiire lim Uvii able In urn lu all lla alacra, anil that la Calatrli. Ilall'a Catarrh Cur I, lti ouljr ihmIJIt iiui mm' kiiuvMi tu llit uirvt leal fralrriutr. Catarrh bring u ivinlUulk'lia) ill.raar, rrqulrr a ronalltutloual Iriatuicnt, lull a Catarrh Curi la taken IllWrilMlr. aitlux .llrritlr tlliuu tha- liluoil anil ltiutou aurfarra ur Iho j,li'iu, tlirriliy lii'tlrojlnc tlu fuumlatlu VI Ilir iliararr, aim Blvlllff IQV IWIIVIII airruiiiu liy tiUllillne up Urn riiiitUulln ami aal.tliii ua. turr In ilolur Ita work, Iho rt(lrtra h,e a uiui'h falih In ll ruratlto 'Hinrra that Ihrr nffrr Oiiv llimilrvil IMIura dir auj aa that It (alia tu cure. Si ml for ll( ut Iratliikiiilal. AilOreu t 3, CIIKNr.Y CO., Tulsl, o. 8oll If all Druniil.la, T3r. Tuki) Ilall'a 1'aiull l'llla for comtlpstlou. Employment Agency MRS. RUTH SMITH Itooni aid Giirnett-Cnrey Hldg. Phono 1H2 Situation wanted hy first class man coolt in rostniirnnt or hotol. Man for ranch work, lmiflt hnvo liml oxporlonco as hlackmnlth, trills n woodshed mid broke near the wliifllelrces and soon the shoit end of the pole ran into Iho ground mid tinned the hack clear over, the hind pm I facing the diteellnn in which they came, smashing one of the front wheels all to pieces. Tint same day A. II. Peachy, who is engaged in helling the Ward rem edies, had n runaway near Hrowns- linro and smashed his wagon up con siderable. ' The snmo day I met H. J. Austin of Wellen, and be was driving n mare that be used to diive in Michigan, fthc Ik how lil years old and still finite spry. He hi ought her neross the plains when he came to Oregon. Last Wednesday eveninc flev. L. L. Simmons joined in wedlock Hoy H. Haniish of the firm of S. II. Ilarnish Si Hon, liverymen, and Miss Mabel It. Taylor nt tho residence of the bride'H parents in Kagle Point. Alvin Conover fas in our town on business Thursday. Frank Lewis lias bis house finally arranged mid has icopened up for business. He says that ho expects to do four itmes the business in his new stand that be did on the old one. K. V. Smith, liveryman, recently retained from n trip to Klamath county, and reports lively operations ninong foreign horse buyers in the vicinity of Merrill. The French gov ernment especially is securing a ma jority of the nniinnls. Prices rango from $00 to $ 1 "jO. The loss in transit is considerable, not only on the oociin, but also between here and Xcw York. Tho buyers admit that the nvernge life of each horse, when once engnged in active war owratinas on the field, is only four days. On April 1 there will be a round-up nt Merrill, where thousands of horses will be rendy for inspection nnd purchase. The Andrews 0orn company went north through here Sntmday after noon aftur a series of engagements it Klamath Fulls and northern Cali fornia towns. Their next appearance will he nt P.nccne on a tour of the northern circuit. J. W. Sweeney, contractor on the finished job of Pacific highway grad ing over the Siskiyous, south of Ash 'nnd, is now engaged on mi extensive 'jovernmeiit contract in Lost lliver erritory, Klamath county, where be s winking over 11(10 team. Mis. Mac Hurdio retained homo Friday from a visit. tocher son, It. L. Jr., who is taking n course in den tistry at Snn Frnrtfrtnu ' Three teacher in "lio west side school are Avearim; diamond rings, n circumstance which implies that Cupid is hovering around tho balls -f learning m that locality. The school hoard may be called iion to :nvcstignte the contagion nnd decide whether or not to quarantine the premises in veiw of the lirevnlouco of heart affection, heretofore sporndio. but which bids fair to nssiuao the proportions of an epidemic. Tho enst side school npM-nrn to bo inviil nernhlo to these attacks. Maje Caiter and Julius Hart, who are now operntim; the Shorty Hope nine m this ieiuity, have lately ship tied a carload of oro to the smelters it Keunett, Cal., for experimental purposes. Profoss.or II. fl. flilmoro nnd wife left Suiidnv for San Francisco, where they will join their daughter and son MRS. CLAYTON'S LETTER To Itiin-lKivvn Nervous Women Louisville. Ky. "I was a nervous wreck, nnd In n weak, run-down con dition when a friend naked mo to try Vlnol, 1 did ho, nml as a result 1 hnvo Rained In health and strength. I think Vlnol Is tho best, medlctno In tho world for n nervous, weak, run down system nnd for elderly pooplo." Mrs. W. C. Clayton, LouIbvIIIo, Ky. Vlnol Is a delicious cod liver nnd Iron tonic without oil, Kiiarantoed to overcome all run-down, weak, tlovlt- allzed conditions nnd for chronic concha, colds and bronchitis. Mod- ford Pharmacy. Adv. Special for Easter -IN- Ice Cream Individual Easter Llllles Brick, Nut and other Fancy Creams made from the Velvet Ice Cream. Or der now. The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. The Home of Daisy Butter Phone 481 32 S. Central in-law, .Mr. and Mrs. Frank I). Hlack, and grandsons, Harold and (blbeit Pluck, in a visit to the e.xpo"ilioii. Tho Hlack family resides in Seattle and will visit here on the homeward bound trip. White in California (he party will motor cxleicively about the environs of the Holder) (lute, I'ncle "Fnr.z.v" Morgan, general utility man in the local railroad yards, is now catting his first etop of dandelions on the depot pnrk sys lein. Owing to his diligence as a caretaker, the yield will not be half that of previous seasons, ipinlity and color remaining normal. Itev. II. J. Van Fosmi, district su perintendent of the M. K. church, ar rived homo from the Klamnth and l4ik county region last week, and left .for Portland mul intermediate points on Friday. While in that ter ritory he visited William Hcvener, formerly of this city, mid inspected the work being done bv him among A National Custom "Bull" Durham is more than a national form of enjoyment it is an expression of American character. The millions of "Bull" Durham smokers are the self-reliant, energetic Americans who make the United States the most progressive nation in the world. These men make their own opportunities, make their own success and they make their own cigarettes, to their own liking, from ripe, mellow Bull Durham i SMOKING TOBACCO It is smart, fashionable, correct, upon all occasions, to "roll your own" cigarettes with "Bull" Durham tobacco and shows an experienced smoke-taste. , Ah for free Packas of "Paper" I h cmnnth mnllrvir (n-.m rA AU f v oiuuuui iiibuwir iiuvui uuvi iimi 11a grance of fresh-rolled "Bull" Durham cigarettes afford healthful enjoyment and lasting satis faction to more millions of men than all othe high-grade smoking tobaccos combined. FREE age of cigarette papers, will both be mailed, free, to any address in United States on postal request. Address "Bull" Durham, Durham, N.C. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY "MADE IN OREGON, U. S. A." -Isn't Enough "MADE IN MEDFORD AND THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY"-That's the Stuff THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN TH E ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME Medford Ironworks E. G. Trowbridge, Prop. General Foundry and Machine Works Phono 401; Pvcs. Phono 5031 m MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO. the Indians of the Yainnx station of the Klamath agency. .Mr. Van Fos en rcpoits Iho ravages of hydropho bia as having caused considerable anxiety and much financial loss over there. The initial blame is laid at the wild coyotes' door. On Thursday the S. P. burned up its oil refuse on roundhouse grounds. The ultimo of smoke was something fierce, causing Carl Lehman, agent nt Talent, to plume up mid nslc if there was another eruption of Mount Lnsscn. KiiKcne Wallace, engineer in local switch yards, returned Thursday fiom tho S. P. general hospital nt Sail Francisco, whither be went Home time ugo for treatment. Ashland now- suppotts nn exclus ive hmimm stoic, where the fruit is wholesaled or retailed in job lots to stilt purchasers. Humors are that wireless methods will supplement phone and telegraph GENUINE ft An Illustrated Booklet, show ing correct way to "Roll Your Own" Ciearettes, and a pack For GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AND WATER and IRRIGATING PIPE Go to J. A. SMITH . 128 N. Grape St. Tolephono 800 Beauty In the Home is not necessarily expensive. Our inilNiundo doors, paneling, wnius eoatinsr, moulding, mantels, etc., have all tho benuty of tho best hand work nnd aro much cheaper. Jlosidcs, yon hnvo a wido ehoico of designs jmd onu pee whnt you like nt once. adjunct rt in tho railway wrvic. Op erators aro Htudyim up tfin ftri cacies of tho Wrclods system oh ih't Portland nnd Shasta dlvWiins. K. H. Pengra, obMimo trufuilhi pntehor hero in tho dnys whftif (Ium Morris was also on tho job, lutfi bee promoted as general manager of the Sumpter Valley railroad with hetul cpinrters at linker, Or., a. road with which ho has been connected slime llll.i, when ho left the Southern Vr cific. IFo was formerly superintend ent of the Sumpter Valley line. A. C. flienger, formerly mnunncr of the Scpinrc Peal orchards trttot. across Hear creek, nov eonducts n department store nt Ivlnm.ith Fulls, a general merchandise, establishment in which JL C. Lmiiiger of this city is also interested. This store is the successor to one originally establish ed at tho Falls hy the Ashland Fruit & Produce association, with (Jiuagcr ns mnmtgor. " "Belt 5C C. FIRST-CLASS Printing AND Book Binding MADEINMEDFOmD U MEDFORD PRINTING CO. j, ( jruuum i Vkt, M. rtic . fri' ."iffs :r tMTM ILlLKI 1 4JHflHaH lii r