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paok Timm "TT I mm ii w ! Ill II l l li li RFFDRF P ANT AIR fill I AMI 8FTTI K GOLDEN SPOON BABIK: THEY NEVER NEED 10 WORRY ABOUT THE FUTURE T MRS. MAY'S LETTEJUoWOMEN More Proof that Lydia Pinklmm'fl Vegetable Com- poundRelievesSuffcring. IT THEM, SAYS CATE E ,l-VV, MBPFOttf) MAW TRITONM MKIWQlKP, OUKOOS. WKDNflHrMV. MARHT !, 1010 MEN SHOO POTATOES TRE NEW HAVEN I LE ROCKS PAY m nnn ROM VOLCANO Hv ('. ( I'ATR, I'atln.lejrM. Stnall ifltlt uf MitHt)tn are tltiH to unfavorable -oil romlitioiia, wor soil, iM)or tIitIhhi, ilixtuHH" and in-st'i-lH. Chief iihnrwf lln tnnM". ilieiist i nil important factor in Ji'diiciiiK the iTop. orieit time ow hull' of tin' crop may be iol entire ly mid tlu rciiMiinler . (tisfLjrnrml Unit they liriiur u very low price on. the niurkut. ' Tlu key to tin- whole situation is proper selection mid treatment f need potatoes am) plitntiit on cloan ground. The. dNi'nci'K full Into two Kcucriil oIiin-m'i, iiiiint'ly, Mtiperficial mid internnl. Tito superficial forum should be readily detected, lull tlim is not nhvnys so with tlu intrmnl l'uniiM. If in doubt biiiinr a Mimiplo to this olficc for cMiiiiitiHliou. (LKAX SEKI) POTATOES: Cou Hidor no ecd for planting wile it is entirely clean and Hinooth. ltmint upon this when purchuxiiiK the seed, if it is iiiipnsHililc (o ci i1hihm tree w-i'd, make a very cure fill selcctioni dmriirdiiiK any lliHt may bo dicimcd. Cut up huiiio of I lie potntooM to bo sure that thero iira.no brown Npeek or other uunnliiml peculiaritie in tho tlcali. Thin seed 3011 hnvo w lccted is scoiiifnuly oleiin, but them iiiav bo untold iiuuibuix of di-oa-o genus iidhoiiiiir to the atid'aee of ev ery potato, and to insure their de struction the potatoes )iiiil he treated. MKTIIOI) OK TltKATMKXT: For iualdeh.do, one pint to linrly callous of water, i the jjeticinl diHnfeelaut used in Oivoii. 'I'lie poialooK aie soaked whole in thi solution for two hours. Any 'coutiiiuui. micIi uh saoks, boNtm or hnskoU into which the potatoes are to bo trntixfoncd af ter troatmolit should , bo carefully sprinkled with the disinfectant mi ii to pi event icinfeetioii. Xow thnt the seed ix as elenn as we can make it, the net precaution to roeeivp atten tion is to bo sine that the fluid U elean. Never filiint on ground where, diseased potatoes have been lmr vosted within tho lnt few year. A few diiwiiNuiriuiQ' 1HR) iu,,ljffl mound for many years mid are ready to in fect potatoes whenever planted. I'laiit 011 ilitterenl ti'Miml each your and follow each erop with a grain rotu tiiui for seveial years which will starve out the disease germ-.. Oilier uitielcM will fu)low discus ing suimaer graying for dim'aae mid iuseets. Call the intention of this oil ice to any troubles ou am liming. Always- bo on the lookout for the potato eelworm, jMitato tuber moth uiiil the potato beetle ami report their presence if found. On January till the state boa id of horlieultiiio iwned a fiiMrntiline ineiisure ngniust California Mitatoes beonus( of the Hitato tuber ' niolh lound in thai state, nv H)latoc brought into IliU state from I'alitor nm must go to 1'oHland for ui.Ke tiou and if any tuber moth is found the whole shipment i leturued. Tin-, indeed, is an excellent precaulionuiv luea-ure. FORTIFICATION PLANS F S'KW YOItK. Jfarch 1. Plans of United Stales foitifieatitai have been found ill the Missession of Iticli ard Vim Aiend uml Kudolph Vn Krnebt, two oiiug (leiiaatis aric.lc.l here 011 a charge of using die mail 111 a sclifUie o swindle, acconliuu ! a statement wade today liv .-i-i.int lulled Stales Uistiiit Altoriiev K W. McDonald. 'oii Alelld aud VMl Kraellt, vvlm I I. inn. .ici-ui'iliui; to the tedeial 11 11- thoritic-, to be tici'inau iiiinv liciiii-n-. nits, weiv arraiL'iicil before a 1'iiit- 1 d Stlilc- i-oli in ) . if ) 1 heir. Ume Starvation Causes Tuberculosis Tlir Vlrillrnl Krt'iiril r 11rUI i.f llri'rml.rr Is, liuiu, eunlulus an srlli'lr 101 "T(i- Irrnltiu'ul iif I'ul un.nur TulirrrulviU, llusrd un llir uinitluH 'llinl Hie lllrlrllt- mou nt llir lllsmar la I. Imp smriill"." Iir llr, Ji.lm K. Ilussrll, tilni s)i llir roiullllou ulilrli U rrruuuUril us irrt i-iIIuk I lie iirlhr ,lr rlutniipiil ol tul.vrt'ulwaU iu llir nilull ims be runslili-ri-il ilur In limi MtMrullon. liiiuuic luorunHli' sulislmii-rs llmr all nprnr In In- ut aei-i'lul itisli,lui;l'sl luie'lsnrr lull If llir sails lire lint Ih ornnnle I'unil.lnnlluu II Is illWrnll tu slii."r (list llir rrlls iun niirtiHar Ihrm fur flMMi." Ut Uf U I'lrMllI f.L'l lji l .!.!! I. UH 11 Ihr lifllff th.it Ihr m . ( J' s 1 M Altrilit- 111 4H, a 1 . J I 11 iUtx ri ului (roiiaUMiili..li . . .lutili thi ...it a' . ii in li it ' . 1, f la ilue In luikv in, iMir. r -. .iillit ..f lui.. .. i 1.1 ill . 1 u ; i.tl.vr Inert liriils a t" l imiU .ip .r ini.itnl l Ih cellx 1'iiiiiivwi una una 11411 mu n I iiomitn in result" or.ioif.au in mm XHW YORK. March I.The suit j brought by the present admlnistru tton of the New Turk, New Haven , ft Hartford railroad to recover from ; John L. HI I lard of Mrldn. Conn., profit alleged to have been due the !Nw Haven la the deal In wblrh the New Haven purchased rlirn of Hoa ton ft Maltm atoek seven yeara aao hua laten iwttlNl, It wan annonueml nt th New Haven off lees today. HIU lard hiiH paid the Now llnven $1, ar. l,0U(, li whh stulrnl. Anionic other defendant in tho Hll- lanl Mlt who alia re the puyrnant of I the ettlnient money wer Cliurlca I IS Mllait fnffLnaka iibjimIiImii I mitt lAil. ward I). HolilMiu, foriuur Kunural eounael of tho New Haven. Mr. Illllard, a runt iloaler, pur cliaMd from tho New Haven In 100S during: tho administration of Mr. Mel lon, 119.000 aharea of Iloitou & MhIiio atoekat $12A and aold It bank a year later at $ 1 r.n. it wtia allewnd that llillHrd waa aetlnx In the tutor mta of the New Haven and that the deal waa a flrtltloua trananetlun. Tho Now Haven at that tlmo waa for bidden by the MAaHaehusetta lawa to own th Hoaton .t Maine and It waa charged Hint Illllard nasumed lltlo to the stock to eaalilo the New Haven to Inform the MifRsaehusetiH author! tin that the did not own rontrol of the llostou At Maine EXPOSITi T At the HiiKseNtlon of several local frulturoworH who won awarda on their exhibits nt the Sail l'rancUco cxpoiltlou, lieu Sheldon wrote tho jury of award concerning the med als to be awarded, and received tho following letter In reply; Itenjamlu 0. Sheldon, ai (td ford, Orogou. My Dear 8lr: I havo recelvwl your loiter of February 20. I think you mint havo inlauiidenunod the roply made to ou at the time you applied at my office concerning the date at which awarda would be distributed. It waa Intended to convey to you that the distribution of awarda would be gin In January, but aa a matter of fart, the awarda in the department of horticulture, whh h department comes L ver nearly at the end of our claaat flcatlon lut. cannot be prepared and dlatrlbuted for aome moutha. Th awards will lie forwarded to you In due time. , . Very truly yoara, A. 11. KUMIIAOH. Secretary of tho International Award System. ONAIRDS NYETOIS RiBUTED 1 ndininistratiot). mrnl and citv school' Americana ajtalnat travel on armed WAsIIIXOTON, March 1 . --The ' siijtenlsion, nnd ninny other eduoa-. merchantmen of belllgereata. H.ir lcpartment a-ld cougresx tn-'tiouol aubjeets during four different I National defcuao program conaid- li It. appropriate t,it(W for loud'sesaioim iu the Cuiversiiy of Oregon ered b naval und military commit id lenses in Hawaii, including the in-f ami in the Cniveraity of California, j teea. .tiillatn.n of searchlights and the uc-1 Pnifcssor Agcr, who has been in! Phllinplne ladi aendence bill aa ipiisiiinn ut ii'jbls i.i way. cliiinie- lediiealional Work m this county for pawned b scnuio ordered reported to t. uyed a- iiiiimm-iiIivoIv ncce-sjiry. !! pst eight years, was for two, Insular affali lommlllee. s PHOTO PLAYS PAR f EXCELLENCES C" ol DONt HESITATE "Jwi: orncr. s-rf 1 AN EPOCH1 MAKING PROGRAM qj V I f?J I fc I II 1 fk. 'rX ' Tj"'",wrtt i ma 1 tun i m i kH i ua a , vtv-jmwii iic sJ . (T...JK0SV3S9 : -' ' f's 's 2k p' "S5 Itabv A week for ImiIuV; pat more particularly for Unme ha fblea win wtn not born with ihrpr spiHina in their mottlhH. Here mv Home silver smmiii hnbiea, lor jfoldca hwniii would be mom ap propriate for a fov of thetn infant-, bom to weal Hi or proiniuorirc' kiddies who need uowr worry about iImiMn's haxiiiK money oiioukIi to buy them slioe-f. Tliat's little KUcn ileAdoo, 1'iwl-' di nt Wil-onV I'raiiddauuhter, in Ilia . ., .. . i.t-miiai liter, now TALENT, Kdi. "JS. 'Sehoid Sup'ri-or (1. V Huperinteiideiit of the lalcnt schotda, 111 n-King tor uoiniunwou 011 me ro- imblieiin ticket for the office .i: i:..l...i .. II... ,.rrt.. - county sehiMd HUMrintendenl of Jackson county, ndiocatcH; 1. Economy in the superintend ent's office. 2. SiiHrvisioii by the stterin tendon I. :t. Eluenlioi for efficiency. Mr. Ager rei'eivwl his early mIiich- lion in Minnesota, where he was em ployed aa principal of a town school for six years before resigning in or der that he might cast bis lot in I fin far west. The first fifteen ycniv of his life were spent on the farm, and being of poor inntag, much of his life has been a struggle for educa tional advancement, lie has always maintained n progressive altitude lo ward the teaching pmfeswiyn, bow- exer, and in order to keep abreast of ilhe times and fumiliariae himself j with the western school systems, he I Ibas taken siiecial courses iu school AGER SEEKING S ERINTNDENO 2ShowsinlOBigReels Admission. Adults, 25c. Children 15c ('nine fiirly if vuii want- n sent. N TODAY AND The Biggest Show Ever Offered the Medford Public for the Money. Edwin Thanhouser Presents Audrey Munson, the Most Famous Art Model in the World In the beautiful master picture, "Inspiration." Nothing like it wu ever shown in Medford before. Miss Audrey Munson was selected from hundreds of beautiful wome n to pose for the official statuary of the Panama Exposi tion. The central figure on the Maine monument in Cent ral Park, New York, and many other famous sculptures. V-' ,; ' srm E am n,...,rMWrin UMtiWOtb upper left; nl to her is William I est in the world; then .lobri Jaeob Howard Taft III, aon of Kolwrt Tnft.lAator. dr.. Madeline Foiee Astor's In tho upHJr right are Ethel Rmt.y- liabv ln. The little fellow wilh the moic (.Mrs. Ituaaell (I. Colt, and her' I(ooseelt ixpresiou in ivallv a ymmgi-al child, , ' KooMexeli T. 11. Ill 1 the rlier- At the loft below is Vinson Wnlsh aliic p. i-.m m Hie white suit hat is McLean, 'billion dollar baby," rich-! Allied (.wwiuc .mdeibilt, dr. years rural selinul saMniHor in ea st ein and soiitliein .laekson couuty. lie re-igued the poniiiou logo back into I the Tnlenl fte.liooli; a here he hl for- uii'ii.v iiiiiK"! i"i 1 wo nun one-uuii cuts, and ul sulaiv of :t," n month oer iiiat winch lie hud previously received in the same acliool. Mr. Alter in slill suii'rintendcnt of the T((ell H4.UH)(( w4lolt, ,w )Mn fam I ,,:,. .ui.. .,i-i.i ,.. .I... .... ,Wum fop ,,, 1U1-:,L.11 .,,, ,.. . UmmM . l - """"". . T....W, nr nmi, WIT' eml preparalion and to which he bn long aspired. VA8IIIN(IT(iN, Mutdi I Attempt to loth an agreement to fix a tlmo for u vote on Shields wa ter power ttilt failed. Public lamia loraiulttee voted not to offer Mers water power bill aa an amendment to the Shields bill. Brandela Inquiry oootlnued. Blaal Investlaatlfln con tin tied by agricultural comralMee. Heuse: Considered rlaluui on house eaten- dar. Foreign affairs committee ronald- ercd action on reaoluUoaa wurnlag fW M. xWfifcKU IHK i I OAY IN CONGRESS ! Senate: ' Y r ' j. sv'iaHt Kid 9 ObavJaV ssIbV vHh ftalD areA m.mA'T fi. !- i, I tnMsvMiJ.iJM 'lilll It' aflli'M lUHbthMWO OF In tlie ease of Eanucrs' &. Kruit gmwers' bank s. Dr. and Mrs. .1. I Heddy in the circuit court at .luek aonvillc, the jury reiiderwl a vcnlict lyesiemay aiieiiiouu m nuor or the plaintiff for WJ10.I7. The only ipiestion iM'fore the jury Involved the credit of 8INI nu the note on accouat of bonda deMiMited na collateral. The credit wan given. The suit is an aftermath of John K. Allen's financial transaction. I pmi a telegmphite order from Allen, Or. Hoddy dcMisited a draft In the Fruit (Irowers' bank on Air. Allen, which the bunk cashed, the money lieing turned over to W. I1'. Turner, .secretary for Mr, Allen, nnd exjxmd- il fni hXr. AIImii in iuiutiiAAtnM lli.t - " "" ... ..fc m. . EDO ALLEN'S FINANCING basement of the proposed hotel ati'hdarlne and Kighth nnd Con Ira I avenue. Mr. Allen rrfuacd Mtyment of the ' alraud at a time. The effect tu amax drnft. The luink filed a lieu Usn'l" -your hair will lie Unlit, fluffy the projierty, which wus released up- "d wavy, and have an apiearaiic of on Dr. Heddy'a "signing a note, which 'abundance; an Incomparable lustre, I he cluimed was rcprrented io him as a mere formality, aa tho elnim 1 Oet a J!6 cent bottle of Knowllon a would Ih- put in for settlement with Danderlne from any drug store or tol AHen's other indebtedness at the time:1' counter, and prove that your hair this indebtedness WUM udjudiculed. ' rUy d soft as any that it This was not done, and Or. Hcddy!ha" toB ,ltsd or Injured by must imv for iiionev he never reeei v. ! il or exMinlcd. in, Medfor't TraJ s Mo.irnrH Mart- rk. -V J & CROWDS GOtf TO! YOU ARE PERSONALLY ATIO MORROW INVITED I'Atll8, March lc-"We were tn a front trench on the slope of Cote dit Pofrte," aaht a wounded aapper who has returned to a hoapltal. "The captain sent me forward to a small shelter In the ooeti, where the eleeirle contact hail been placed whleii led tn a initio In a (tald. I urawlotl to It a to tig a narrow tunnel without a mishap. "Through a allt t looked out on the battlefield aa through the open ing In a theater curtail), t aaw the Hermans after long waiting march forward tu good order. Tlioy thought from their observation that the bom Imrdnient had sufficiently devastated our trenches, hut they were unable to aee that our matt had held firm mid ware tnaklnic freali trenches and us ing shell craters. "Tlie Hermans were ilOO yards from my post vrhoti tittr rlfloa and maclilno guiia opoued fire. They warn taken by itirprlio and urouoliml down. Whan thu order waa passed al(ina tlielr lino to advance thoy bo gan to alng "Mie Watch on the HI1I110,' aud daahisl forward. "Aty heart beat madly. They were over the mine at last. 1 touched the button. An Infernal fountain seemed to about up Iu the luldat of the maaa of man In gray with a majestic whirling of smoke. I saw man go up iKMllly aa It from the crator of a volcano. "The attack waa stopped. I crawled back to my trench. I barely emerged from the tunnel when I felt a burning sensation on my shoulder mid fainted. When t recovered con sciousness I found myself In an am bulance " EA OF TIFUL 111, SOFI, GLOSSY, WAVY tW-Cent iMdtlo ilostroys ilamtritff olid ilnubliM beauty of jour hair. Wltblu ten minutes after an appll catleu of Danderlne you can not find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and ysur scalp will nut Itch, but what will please you most will be aft er a few weeks' use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at flrat yea but really new hair -growing all over the scalp. A little Daaderlue ' Immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with carefully draw it through your hair, taking: one small softness and luxuriance. carelosa treatment -that's all oii surely can have beautiful hair and lots of It If you will lust try a little Danderlne. Adv. j SPECIAL NOTICE TIumv will In' no lii'kflH Hold afl r j). in. afternoon ami K:!.') eveiiiiitf. DoorH open at li and 7. First hIiowh 2:1') and 7:1"). DROP TTT) Chlcagn, 111 - "I miff eml from n bad case of female ills. Lydla B. I'lnkham'a ego table Com pound waa recom mended nnd I took about six bottles. It fixed ma up alt rlRbt The commou aymptoma of such n condition pain when wnlklnp, Irrl Uition,bcflrln(;down jmltw and backnche, nervousness and dis ordered digestion- soon assed away. I look much better now than I did before, and I recommend Ui Compound ovory time for female troubles, as it did for me nil it is claimed to do. You have mv permission to pub lish this letUir." Mrs. J. May, 35-18 S. Lincoln St., Chicago, III. If you have any of the symptoms men ttonml in Mrs. May's letter, remember wlmt Lydla K. Pinkhatn's Vcgotablo Com5ountl did for her, and try it your nulf. It in a i;ood old-fashioned medi cine, inndu from roota und horbs, nnd it brtH helped countless numbers of women. If jounced spcclnl ad vlr,vrlto to Lydla J-:. IMnkliiitu nicdk-lno Co. (coTilhlciilloU. IinH. Inss. Your lotter will lit- opened, rctul mill iiiisvyeretl l a avoiouij, iilitl liolil la strict contldouco. TJMK OAllll iNximintitAN auto cArt no. Leave Medion! dally oxcopt Sun day for AablamL Talent nnd I'hoonlr at 8 a. tn., 11:60 a. m., 1:15, 2:30, 3:45 and 6:lf p. ni. Also on Sat urday nt 11:15 p. m. Sundays loare at 10 n. in., A p. m. and 0:30 p. in. Loavo Ashland for Medfnr.1 dallv except 8unday nt 0 n. nt., 12: CO, 2:30, 3:;m, -jmc und C:15 p. in. Sunday lonvo Anhlftnd at 9 a. in., 1:00, 5:00 nnd 10:30 p, ni. CHIC HATS We have all the latest charming atyles and shapes aud ou way clioosa with perfect confidence in their cor rectness. Prices reasonable. Miss Lounsbury Milliner M. & M. Dipt. .Storo tutdllf ImiKJ ttilku lllrc fi lppl amiiui. i'rr mi, pnviit etui. Bintlnllj Unhlitd, HO SUKMY OUTSIDE ROOMS Sm Sltry tint ttmtU IMAInt. p Si,09 A DAT ONE PE8I0N KATES jj jj 1 ft DftY TW0 p8S0!j (rem ftfry t tMU tW "UmVEBSAL BUS" . (it mf hiihi) Aiy 64ry tbl ir tuM Uw 4w. FIRST RUN ssMeBaSBSSBBSMassaeMsBSHBBeeaBstassiaeSBMs JU FOR THE fc LADIES PCHILDREN IN SPECIAL OFFERING Bmmmmmmmmtmmmm 1 , III lllll.lhUUXllilllll.il uHaJkt!uR09EIIR 1' miOTO PLAYSl 7 VS'fJ A T0' !H I NIGHT M W Vmi Air A aw mi WininiimaMawaw .. 'tlrsr ifTtt..ii- vitil a 1-' '..v. tr i, V ' ;;.M ifLWM 5J' m '! " AN VA is 4 ATTKATiVE jrrv CAllA7 JS IV' J -'"" xr v I tfcf 'U t i....,.JJU.. i tssss i -nrr T nninjir m - T73mtma&M& BUKCA1VJDWU tK X T. fM. TtVX?M3WVJto n -1 fljfai i . i r xu i i nr iiirffiaiirn TTit t ffft if