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WRDFOTiD MATL WBUNR MEDFORD. OftMON, FRIDAY. APJUIj tfi, llllfl l fr u ,. i G.O.P. Mil 30 YEARS DEAD XICW YOItK, Afirll 10. Npleon V. Aldrlch, for thirty ytnru United Stnloa bonntor from Uhocty Island nml republican lender, whofto nnmo no stamped upon tariff unit curren cy legislation of liis party, tiled today of an npoplcttc stroke At Ills homo l Fifth aronuo. Ho hadv been lit of Indigestion slnco yesterday after noon, ttytll then ho had been In ex cellent health. Ho was In his 74th year. Senator Aldrltjh will lib burled Sunday afternoon In Bwanpolnt cem etery, Providence, It. 1. HOI WEATHER SHOWS NEED OF; IRRIGATION SYSTEM Meilfonl is v.H'rirnctnK the vvnim ct lny nf the sjenson today, llu mer cury t I o'eloek n'fjNU'rinjr 83 ile jjrol'K. The almost summer tiny brought out white dresses nml Mrnvv lints. There was tin frot Tlmrsdiiy nifiht, mid indieiitiun oint to tho name eoudi ions for toiiiuht. Onh tlrttiMM lire nrctnivil for oiehnrd hentinp. It is now believed thai the ttoivt of Ihe frost danger is over. The bright sunshine of the hist week, however, has dried ui the itroitud mid mill is needed. The big Dr. John S. Thatcher, family phy- Jindilem with the fnnncr nnd fruit - Dlclan, had loft Mr. Aldrlch leas than grower nt present is water, nml tew hnlt nn hour beforo life died. When ' dnys more of the present weather is PARENTS PERMIT CHILDREN UN Thatcher departed the. pntlonti j jr. SENATOR NCUiOW W AIXGOCM appeared to bo recovering. Soon afterward Senator, Aldrlch suddenly tocame unconscious and died within a fow minutes. Members of his Immediate family woro hurriedly summoned when ho became unconscious and were at the bedside when he died. They Included Ills wire, Miss Aldrlck, and Mrs: John D. Kockefellor, .tr., his daughters, nnd Wlnthrop. Aldrlch, Ilia son'.v Former Senator AltirJcb's death lias caused a revision in the plans of John D. Ilockcfcller, Jr., his' son-in-law, for tho Immediate future. Mr. Rockefeller has arranged to leave Now York for Colorado to Inspect tho properties of tho Colorado Fuel and' Iron company there, In accordance with a promlso given labor leader? at tho tlmo of his testifying beforo thu fcdoral Industrial relations com mission here. Inquiries dovcloped that becauso of Mr. Aldrlch's death and other pressing matters arising within tho next fow weeks, tho trip has been poslponod, possibly until next sum mer. Mr. Rockefeller plans to spend sovoral weeks In Colorado. COURT HQUSENEWS Reported by Jackson County Ab tract Co., Sixth and Fir BU. Dam, Circuit Aimeo C. Dum vs. Wilbur Y demurrer. Winifred Scrcoinho vu. Apron An drewH. return of summons. H. K. George -. CJiris Nntwiek, notice. A. It. I'liipps et n v. Koguo River Valley Canal company, notice of np jhmiI, undertaking on. appeal. V.'II. Evan h. Fred R. Kuil, nu-bvver. liable to stir anew the agitation for urination which retreated t" tin baelinroiind with n series oV showers. An irrigation commit re was np (Miiuted by the farmers' nnd fruit growers' mass uipeliiiR, with (lnir H. Carpenter as ehnirmnn, in Febru ary, with instructions- ti rcpn't in two weeks. The committee ban been itivestiga ing the feasibility of the various plans, but have made no re port. It is now too Into to do anything for the present senson. OBITUARY i Frank MeKce, Sr., passed away on April Kt, (lie result of mi automobile accident which occurred u few du Since. Mrs. McKee left on the limit ed, hut failed to reach there in lime jo see him nlive. Mr. MVKec leaves a wife nnd four boys and one daugh ter. He was born in Xnshville, Tcnn., was f8 years of age nnd hnd been associated with the First National bank of Albuquerque for the past 2."i years. Ho was an Klk, a Shnner and Was mayor of the city two successive terms. Mr. MeKce death will bo keenly felt not only bv till Albunileniuc. but Central Point also,- and the many friends of thcjfamily nre in deep symjmlhy wiHvcir bercttvement. tanis V. Moore died at tho homo of IiIh daughter, Mrs. J. S. Dallcy, Ashland, April tl, aged 82 years, 3 months and 21 days. Funeral ser vices wcro heldJTuesday and Inter ment took place In Mountain View ccmotery. TO N FRONT OF AUTOS The eilv ntitliorities ro lookpig for a law sopiewlicm in the Oregon stat utes, providing a penalty Tdr parents who nre nculigeiit in the care, of chil dren, when it comes to risking1 their lives. Chief IlitlMin W desirous of applying the law to a numhU' of Med fonl fathers and mothers living ott tesidiuce strve w)u allow their off springs to play in the streets of eve nings, in Ihe path of vehicles, while they sit on ihe front porch and iew the proceedings. According to the police, on severnl streets, nartieularly Nor h KivorMde, the children play on the pavement, and at the approach of autos, with studied core stand in front of the moving cars, compelling the driver l Stop or run over hem. Though thete have been several nrar-necidents. the police say, this is looked upon by auv number of parents as a joke, and are urently amused bv Ihe ire of the auto tsts, some of whom have burnt-up tires in their efforts to slop. It is likely that some action will be taken at the next nieeti.ig of the oily council to emit the annoyance. MOORE PRINCIPAL OF I SCH00 L Thornton Smith, son of T. F. Smith of Talent, Ore., died at the homo 6f his parents, April 12, 191., of pneumonia. Ho was born In Mound City, Kan., May 23, 1892. Ho came to Ashland In 1900, whero ho lived until three years ago, when tho family moved to Talent. The do ceased leaves a father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Smith, and two brothers, Harold and Forest, of Tal ent, and ono slater, Miss Virginia, of San Jose. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to the city coun cil of tho city of Med ford. Oregon, at Its next regular mooting, April 20, 101C, for a license to soil malt, vin ous and spirituous liquors at their place of business on North Fir street. Mcdford, Oregon for a period of six months. DMcd April Cth. 1913. UOOUB RIVER VALLEY UNIVER ....SITV CLUD. C. C. More, teacher of sciences in the high school, at a special meeting of the school board has bceu promot ed to take the place of principal made vacant by the resignation of l'rofcs. sor C. K. Howmnn to assume the mi crititcndcncy of the Klamath Falls schools, ut Hie beginning of the next tcnn. The appointment was in the nature of a Mirpric. Mr. Mqoff s u graduate of the University ' Illinois, where ho was mi assistanf teacher in chemistry. He has been teaching for five years and is rated as a valuable and efficient man. He had charge of athletics in the high school last year and injected more spirit into the basketball and football teams thnn any of bis predecessors. ALASKA RAILROAD TAPS RICH LAND arv 7" " MCinC OCEAN The pHciiime'nt litis established it naval coaling station llieie, and once the rallioiid linn lapped Ilia Mata iiiiHkn coal ti"lds It Is likely Hint tho station will be kept busy supplying our warships In the I'aell'le. Sewiiid is practically l-VMI miles nearer the Philippine island bases limit tho Mam Island naval slalioit ut San Fran ciseo. Since the boom days have passed Sewn id-liy jellied down inlo a sub stantial low'i'i wilh atcontim'youtl "lull, cltiimhcs and V. M. C. A. It is a bttsv ottniling point Tor hunleiV seeking game, wltieli Is found in abundnnco on the Kouai peninsula. From Se.wnrd ships inn ta Soldo Via, Sand Poinl. 1'itga, Kodiuk and points on Ihe Alaskan peninsula. Leaving Sewaid the government railroad 'will run 171 miles north to l'iilrh'ink:s on the Taiiaua liver. Mtvsi l-Vitllo Valley This route lakes it through the Susitua valley, which is one of the most fcillle in Alaska, Ihrotush dense fir and birch foii'sts, and gold, coppe!, ilml coal legion-. From Seward to Turungaiii Ann. a dis'ancc of 71 mile-, a uillroad the Alaska Noi th orn, which the United Stairs has taken over already is built, Faiibanks, on the Tanana river, Ihe far north end of the railroad to he, is one of (he most prosperous cities ip Alaska and is loca'ed in oncnf the' richest vnlio,h. On the laud around about bumper crops of rye, liarley, oats, etc., am inised samples of which took piif.es at the agricul tural fair held in Minneapolis In IIMI. " Pntt'tNuik Substantial Town Although the vM rush in lllOl'l-lll nt Iditarod and ltiibyvClly doorenscd lit., ii.tiiiiliiliini .it' t-'iiTrtuiiikM.'hlill the town is on n sound basis with a city1 that name that fonndid Lowell, Mas-.' council and school boaid. He did not think the laud vvn At pre-ent its Knat need w I rails, vvor'h anything and did not file claim portatiou, for it is c-timutcd that of to it, but when the Alaska Central fUD.OOO.mifl in raw gold produced at railroad engineers c.ime through some Fairbanks, it cost nearly half that little timu later Mr-. Lowell tiled in- amount to transport it out to the fitend. Icoa-t. In the winter lime the freight Later she was- persuaded to rrliii.lrnle fnmi Fairbanks to Cordova is ipii-h her claims '(, two brothers who ' " P""- 0ly i"'1 ff"'J were endeaverint: to open up tho Kaiibniiks nre tho rcat Honnifield couulry hack.of Seward. They paid co"' f"'"'" her 1000 in ,Jrfslj'nnd gavojher town Onro tapped by Uncle Sam s rail lots iitiiiinlipKv. UMIOO. '. P"l KnirbunkK hah.a sreat future .. i r i'i i ii i ..i before it in mining AnI agriculture. Seward, fronted bv the bav and . i backed by towering hill-, is in an at- inr mi true fwn rni n! tractive situation, mid becau-c the blUV liUUliIta AINU tiULUd town is built on grndunlly rising Instantly with Schlffinantrs Concen- ground with slate bottom, the drain- tratcd Expectorant. 2 ounces make ago and consequently the sanitation i- pint at homo. If not found tho perfect. S.o. uerjecj.jn fact, that it vor best remedy over used, your !ins been snid that nn undertaker can- money will ho returned by Medford not make n living there. Pharmapy.Adv. tAatmnrr aHr - c)WVJ?a<rtiwFSrT. Tho routo from Sownrd to Fair banks Is tho ono selected by the gov ernment for Oio first railroad to plorcc tho Interior of Alaska. From Cordova tho "Copper ltlver railroad'' already runs In a fow miles. Thn shaded lines show other railroad projects which will In time open up that entire section of Alaska. (Continued from Vago Ono.) Convenience and Service , - Wo nro convi'iiii'iilly locnlod in lliu k lieiirl ol' l.lu InisluosH illMtflH, mid Hit) survive 'tfivtMi is iiiisui'pnKHtMl. , 'l We Specialize on Fruits and Vegetables Kvoi'ythiiiK oh lliy Market. Marsh & Bennett GROCERS StM'oml tlooi' cast ol First National Hank Phono 2.V2 TS1 "Uncle Sam" Has Succeeded In Delivering Drugs at Your Door i Our mail onlor hiiHincsH has grown woudorrtilly since tho cstahlishinont ol the parcel poni. Uural . fiistonters have round that, they can rely upon thu quality of our goods, the fairness ol our prices and our prompt delivery .service. The large stock which we carry insures an ade quate assort went of Ircsh goods. Mail orders re ceive immediate attention and can usually hu filled on the day of receipt. Got tho Parcol Post Habit Just Phone or Mail Your Order Medford Pharmacy PHONE 10 PHONE 10 Tfr-.-. Irolutto Kslate ol 1). Q. Kui'iien, sciui-ui until account. Kstnto of John T. Ln-tonj beven tecnth nnnunl account. Heal IaUiIo TrniihcTM A. JfcOrcKor ct ux to K. H. 1'ickcl et ux, JoIh in block (17, Medford - - .1- .i -$' J J. O. Shivcly to W. ('. Alia- wuy, lot 1, blk. (Kl, Medfyrd 10 C. F. Jlovvcil et at to J. H. 3Ie- Cotmick et ul., laud in m'ch. i and rj-as-aw". - - 10 John UilliiiK'. et u. to Lcttio Blow att, lot in Cmdbrook Orchant TracfH ,.... ' 7(10 W. B. Phipiw et ux lo J. T. Sumuicrvillo ct ux, Jiit in HeariyV Add., Jlcdford. .. . 10 J. I'. HoiiKlaud et ux to H, 0. Stoddard, land in ec, 17-:17-1W. p.- H-. t-, 10 JnekHou Comity Huildini; & Loan association to , C, Stoddard, lolb in Queen Anno Add. ... . a - 10 II. C. Stoddard el ux to Jack son cnimiv. land in hoc. 10- 17-1 - --. -,- -',000 J. O. Fadden et ux to Qwen Yonnir, lots In block 2, HiKh- laud I'urk Add., Mbaford.... 2,500 WUSUINqTONf Ajjril O.Duvul yfmx pial reprseitivi'oi' the tiiyrqUry ")&ryn that o and it ions in Mxia City wore Hj?aiH bfecomirik wr Umt iwUtji t 'k? la.ol; oft'sOdrttiiffb HMd thtf JHtrninO0M ot ttMiuuica A Valuable Suggestion IniHirtant to Kverj'ono It la now conceded by phytdclauu that tho kldneya should have inoro ationtlon as thoy control tho other organs to a remarkable degrco and do a tremendous amount of work In removing tho poisons and wasto mat ter from the system by filtering tho blood. During tho winter months espec ially, when wo llvo an Indoor life, the kldneya should receive some as slstnnco when needed, as wo tako lees oxerclso, drink less water and often cat more rich heavy food, tboroby forcing1 tho kidneys to do more work than Naturo intended. Evidence of Kidney trouble, such as lamo back, annoying bladder troubles, smarting or burning, brick-dust or sediment, sallow complexion, rheumatism, may be weak or irregular heart action, warns you that your kidneys require help Immediately to avoid moro sor Ioub trouble. Many physicians claim that an herbal medlclno containing no min erals or opiates has the most heal ing Influence. An Ideal herbal com pound that has had mobt remarkable success as a kidney and bladder remedy Is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot. You may recelvo a sample bottle of Swamp-Root by Parcels Post. Ad dress Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ulngbam- ton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents; also mention tho Medford I'vonlng. Mall Trlbu.no, t T ? ? ? ? ? T t t t V MANN'S THE WOMEN'S STORE K"X"-3": MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. EXPRESS OR FREIGHT PREPAID Special Saturday Bargains MANN'S 'SMOOTH SET" PETTICOATS Adjustable Bands The Best Fitting Petticoats Made 300 Smoothset Petfieoais, made of near silk in all eplors and lengths, on sale QQ iSatilirday, eaeh Ot J0() All Silk Jersey Top Smoothset Petti coats, in all colors, good as most $3.00 val ties, on sale Saturday at, eaeh , $"3.48 PASASOLS HO new Parasols, all silk, in the latest shapes, on sale Saturday at, JI1 Q eaeh jLdjy Hotter grades at $2.98, $3.98 and $5.98 ? t 6 t t t t J T ? t T T T t T f Central Ave. Near P. O. SUIT BARGAIN 25 Urand New Tailored Suits, made of all wool materials, every suit worth $20,00, on sale Saturday at only, each. $15 COAT BARGAIN 2f New Spring Coats, made of all-wool ma terials, new styles, every coat worth $10.00, on sale Saturday at only, eaeh .... t '! $7.98 SKIRT BARGAIN 00 Women's Skirts, made of all-wool materi als, values up to $10.00, a clean up sale Saturday, eaeh...,..., .. .. $2.98 SPRING HOSIERY Every Pair Guaranteed Women's fine Black Hose, realtor; values, Saturday, 1 Cp a pair 1 jj 'Co-Ed" Stoekings for boy and girls, look as good as most 25c ones, ftp SatM pair -J. jj Women's Fiber Silk Jlo.se, hi black, wliite and tan, very Q special, i' tOL Kayser's Silk lloso, all colors, vejry spe cial, per QQi pair. OREPE DE CHINE HANDKEROHTS The latest fad, in in itials and fancy eol ors, they are selling fast, on sale T Saturday, ea O O C w T. NOTIONS Clark's O. N. c!Z'7for25c Sanitol Taleunl Pow der, per f0 can X mVj Sans Silk and Luster Cotton, Hpe oiaj, a ball 4c WARNER'S CORSETS ARE THE BEST Four new spring models, all sizes, in War ner's Rustproof Corsets on sale & 1 Saturday, pair V-H' 1 "K'ed Fern" Front Lace Coi-sets, best, fit ting and weariiig eorset made, flj A very special, pair ,,... tjTc Wonien's T3raisseres, new model, CQp very special, each ,.' vv MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Solo agents for the "Marcolla" Three-in-One Combination Suits, very (g Q special Saturday, each tPil New Night Gowns, made of fine CQr lingerie cloth, special, eaeh O sj New Crepe Gowns, no ironing, in Q Q plain and fancy, on sale Sat., each 0l New Corset Covers, nicely trim- 010 nied, well made, special, eaoiu .v SPRING UNDERWEAR Best Valuos in Medford Women's Sleeveless Vests, special, Satur- :..!r!.,.'. 10c Women's "Comfy" Cut Vests, all si.es, new styles, ifCp special, ea X Qj Women's Knit Un ion Suits, umbrella stylo, very special Saturday, Cp a suit mOxj Women's fine qual ity Union Suits, all styles, spc- "ttQ cial, suit Q JVj WASH GOODS BARGAINS Best Dress Saturday, yard Prints, 5c New Organdies and Crepes, on sale Sat- ';:S:.!:.l2&c Good Apron Gingham, yd 6c .1000 yds. Zephyr Ginghams on salo Stt 10c u Canoe" Cloth for Children's Dresses, special, a (L yard X DC 40-inch Organdies, now pat- Op terns, yd JuOvj a a ta !fjfc?;t$tK &&UM '" ts A X riwy. f -mm f -? ' "-