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PAGE TWO ETEDFQRD OTCTTi TRTBUNE, MEDFOTtTJ, QRT1C10N MONDAY.- 'APRIL 28, 1910 A substantial and welcome boost toward Melfbrd"s Quota' lit the Vic toria! campaign Was made Satur day when the Medford Nattonil ' bank' subscription of J30.0OO was received. The Medford National also flbscrlbed 130,000 In tho last Lib erty loan camna'ttn known as the fourth, and Saturday'! subscription makes a total of $130,000 In liberty ' bonds has taken since the vat smarted. ' .' . . Planb tuning, George W. Cross, 603 2nd, phone 809; endorsed by leading teachers southern Oregon. 63 M. and Mrs. George Gales who were tuarrled .last Wednesday and gave their friends the Blip after the v ceremony and hurried f-om the city in an auto on their honeymoon trip, have returned home and are com fortably located in their bungalow on . ' West Main street., : Wfio Is Vt?.-;; s:.;''iV ':';' - The remains of Thos. J. William son were forwarded to Portland yes terday evening, following the funeral . services at .Perl's chapel In Jthe after noon, accompanied by LJoyd, a Son and from Where after cremation 'the ashes will to interred' in the family - plot at Muncle, Ind., Mr. Williamson's old home. " . t . : "DeVoe has a tine line of assorted Chocolates at 60e per pound. ;A nteetittg of the Greater Medford ciuu is Deing neia ints aiiernoon ai the. public library with a fine musical program aS a feature, I ;-t ' .The' Woodmen Dt the World will hold a class initiation next Wednes day Jniht,. Refreshments will be servea. .ah memuers requesiea 10 attend. : - . S3 T. A. Bonar, manager tor the Call-4ornfa-Oregon Power company at Glendale, was in Medford today oh business connected With his work tor the fcoriJpany. :; , For the best Insurance see Holmes, toe' Insurance Man. : " , William. Watson Powers. Treka's fewest pioneer citizen and the man whf erected the first frame building in this city, is celebrating, his 92nd birthday. He is hale and hearty not withstanding his advanced age and has a clear recollection of the events in Yreka's early history in which he -took a prominent and active, part. Mr, powers was well known to the old .residents of southern Oregon. . Dr. R. W. Stearns who Is now at tending the Mayo clinics at Roches ter, Minn., expects to return to Med ford to resume his practice abont : June 1st. , . ... ,,. ., ,33 Mr. and Mrs. J., W. , Berrlan re ceived a message Sunday from their son, Herbe-t Berrlan, of Washington, D. C announcing the arrival of a daughter at his home. Mr. Berrian's with the Interstate commerce com mission. .-, This Is the first granchild of. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Berrlan. - .-. Common alfalfa seed $27.00 per hundred pounds. Monarch Seed & Ceed Co. ... . -, 35 S. 8. Scheli, who has the contract tor, paying the Pacific highway from . grants Pass to the Jackson county line,, began work last week on laying . the . asphalt hear the. city limits of Grants Pass. This stretch of the Pa cific highway Is to be 16 feet wide with two feet of crushed rock on ' either' side of the road, thus making the highway 20 feet wide. Mr. Schell has about 40. men employed at pres . nt..i While this piece of work Is be ing constructed a cut-off road has been' opened from near the south end of the Sixth street bridge; leading around the present work and con necting with the Pacific highway fur ther south. - Who Is it?. iE.:A..Wood of Montague, arrived in the city this morning and is a - gnest at the Holland. : , .. . .Boomerangs, pot whizz-bangs. Cra- : ter Lake1 Hardware CO: . - Los Angeles business visitors In the; city, who arrived Sunday at the Hotel Medford are Colin Mcintosh and L. B. Cochran. .'-' ; Hemstitching, pecoting. Some new , ldea.; Vanity. Hat Shop. James and John Stk-kel wore week end visitors In the city Sundav. 4 Who IS it? " : '.' ' y : , , H; Bi. Cady has returned home from' a three weeks' prospecting trip with' his" partner, H. E. R6s4, over joyed at their discovery of some fine placer ground on Pleasant creek near the' Lone Star mine- which has been a good producer for many years. Mr. Cady brought with, hirii , a' bottle of lWSvy, glacer gold, panned from be new ground. Mr Rusa is still at work on their claims and Mr. Cady . will return ' tere rbortly. ., -. ' v : Anyone wanting us to pack furs for cold storage drop us a card or leave :furi 4$5 South Fir street: Furs insured against loss by fire,- theft or moths-. F W. Bartlett. . v ; 35 : At ihe noma or Mrs:- T. F. FHer. ': 1004 East Main st.eit, Miss McCor mick; .home dStnonsrr.itlo.r agent, will-give a food dem jantratlod. Tues day afternoon. ., i Alco Taxi. Phone 65. , , - Ri ., BOswelf, the . Holland ifaftttPg man, M a business Wtor In .Mcdtoid. - Furniture upholstering, mattress making, orating and packing. Doug- las; 101 South Central. Phone 616-J. Charles Claytoi and family ... of Portland, are soloarners In tho city and guests at the Hot il Holland Brake nning tdr all cars. : C. E. Gates Auto Co. ; ... . Frank-Baldwin was a week end visitor in the city from Applogate. ' ; Sudan grass seed. Pasture grassed, both wet and dry land. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. , . ': 35 ; The new (elephlne directory Of the Home Telephone company for Med Tord' and vicinity Is on the printing presses and will 'be distributed to piiene patrons about May 1st. Auto tourists passing thru the city report that cars on the Pacific high way are allowed to pass thru the Cow Creek canyon after 5 p. m. The highway, however, is badly torn up in some sections ot the canyon, but nevertheless many cars are passing thru the canyon dally, encountering but little difficulty. Who is It? Springs (or all car. C. ft. Gates Auto Co. . The ladies ot the Baptist church will meet with Mrs. Jos. Htbbard 319 Laurel street, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. There will be a missionary program and refreshments will he served. . , . The iBarneburg that was to have been given Tuesday night has been postponed. ... 32 Lithla water at DeVoe's. , (Minneapolis men at the hotels to day are T. M. Crane and C. W. Nichols. :. Piston rings tor all can. O. E. Gates An to Co. Fir slab and dry Wood for sale by J. T. Gagnon. Phone 859. .. Since the last dance, April 12th, W. A. Cook, Who recently resigned as trackwalker between here and Grants Pass, has worn the star as chief of police, i He has been busy most, ot the time with repairs and necessary Jobs about the city. Gold Hill News. Tou can always find something for a quick lunch at DeVoe's. v Woman or girl wanted tor night shift at DeVoe's. . ' , FIto. hundred Lane county Odd Fellows were gathered in Eugene last Saturday tor an all day celebration of -the 100th anniversary .of the founding of the I. O. O. F. order, meeting conjunctively with the Re bekah lodges ot that county. A large number ot candidates were initiated. It pays to save In the Building ft Loan, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. Buy now and save a dollar. Crater Lake Hardware Co. . ,, There la no let-up in sight yet to a contlnnation of the fine weather, The prediction for tonight and Tuesday calls for fatr weather with a light frost Tuesday morning. , - This Is oil stove Week. Let us demonstrate the Clark Jewel oil stove. Crater Lake Hardware Co. Malted milk GOe lb. DeVoe's. . Tom. and Cliff Dunnington, former well known Jacksonville men, have for some time been operating a meat market in Oregon City , A two-lb. box ot Vogan's chocolates for $1.35 at DeVoe's. . , . Canteens are practically indea trac table, yet cost less than water bags. C. E. Gates Auto Co. .... Burns Bros, minstrels who played at the Page theater Saturday night left this forenoon for Ashland where they appear tonight.: 'The minstrels play at Gold Hill tomorrow night. Dr. Heine. Gjfrnett-Corey Bldg. For fire Insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and 8. P. track. D. R. Wood ft Co. . ... .t , Portland men registered at the ho tels Monday included O. M. Siming- ton, Paul R Deady, Chester V. Dolph, B. R. La Polnte, . Jos. , Chambers, Clyde Ackley, A. A. Carnes, W. W. Dillon, B. Blrsh.' M. Reinhart, R. G. Clark and J. G. Gallagher. Who Is It?. : . Spark plugs tor all cart. C. E. Gates Auto Co. .: i Who is II? Among California visitors id Med ford are Reid Wlllard of Los Angeles at the Holland, and Ben F, Wilson of Berkeley, George B. Ennever of Los Angeles and H. R. , Prather, P. O. Crawford and A. L. Thompson at the Medford. - , . Alco Taxi. Phone 9S. Paper hanging, paper cleaning. C. F. Monnich, R. F. D. 2. , 52 , J. S. Wilson who was recently dis charged from service In the navy and who with his wife, had been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs: H. F- W11 son On Beatty street, left today for Sacramento to resume his former employment with. the. Southern Pa cific company as ah agent. -His wife accompanied him. . . : Four-inch wood pipe at Medford Lumber Co. . v.; ..:. . ..'; '.'.v If . Say -boys, they come right back: to you that's a boomerang. ' . .. Posted on the bulletin boards at the S. P. depot accompanied with the admonition to see the. postmaster is the following alluring printed notice: Who Is It? ;.:..,;.-.;.:;.;.,.. . Get your milk, cream", tatter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. , 'Here is your chance to see France and the Rhine. Enlist in the United States army today for three years (ho reserve clause). .Fifty thousand wanted for the A. E. F. Men Wanted Immediately for the infantry, cav alry, field artillery, engineers ..and medical corps. Herd Is the oppor tunity you worked for. Trained men will be sent at once, and others will go after a short period of training. Earn while. you learn French and German . See the battlefields Of Eur ope." . V, . . . : - .. A relinef will double the life of your ire. . C. E. Gates Ato Co. ; ; A hot weather necessity Clark Jewel oil stove. Crater' Lake Hard- Ware Co. L. John R. Gibson of Newark, Ctt J., and George R. Keith of Seattle, are registered at the Medford. Who is it? Bicycles tires, and supplies.- Lib erty Repair Shop. 22 South Grape. : ,:' . - v.- v -. ; .47 IProf. Lewis of New; York, the well known freak . bllllardlat who , is- the champion world finger billiard artist and the only professional bllllardist playing with; His nose for' a cue, will give , an- exhibition at Brown's to night. He Will play the best local shots l'OO to 60 points using his titH grs,.and 50 to 25 using his rfose to' shove the balls around.. '.;:. .. ; Four-inch wood pipe at Bedford Lumber Co. . ' ,. , -, . . tf Old papers for. building fires and house cleaning,. 10c bundle.- ' -, MOST CRITICAL ietSs Firtai Action 0n':Cov$nant Eiuneied ct Plenary Sesslon-jao and Chi nese Claims to Shanluno Mtst Im portant ProBIem Germanv Seems : to Be Ouletlno Down. " . et tiie Associated tress April 28. What promises to be per haps the ntosi eventful weok vet of the Paris penco conference opens to day with a plenary session of that body, with final action on the coven ant of the League of Nations in pros pect ' : . "'' '.'' ' There also is a feelinvr prevalent in Paris that, the treaty of penee will be rendvfor presentation fo--tlte Ger man delewutes bv Suturdav of this week,, before which tune it is hoped the Itulinn situation mav resolve it self, v., As to the pence treaty-.. the most im portant matter still, to be settled is the problem of composinit the Jap anese and Chinese claims to Kino Cbau'nnd the Shauritnne .peninsula. A decision on this subieet has been expected for (several (lavs and it mav be .announced t(Sdav. . i- ,- : - German Problems Matters 'dentine with lbs disposi tion of the German cables, the repa triation of German prisoners of war and the future status of the Kiel can al . and nuestibns relative to Luxem bourg also are pendintr. but it is be lieved thev are m a fair wav toward adjustment. ' ' . " y . At the public meeting of the peace conference to be held todav the re vised draft of the covenant of the League of Nations will be presented. This draft, differs in some importnnt respects from that brought to Ameri ca bv-President Wilson last Febru ary.' It is probable - that Japan will make an effort to secure an amend ment to the coyennnt which will ernnt the Japanese claims for recognition of racial eflunjity . -, , Germanv. . trith . the exception of Bavaria and Silesia. - seems to be much auieter than it has for several weeks; A general strike is reported in the coal and iron district qf upper Silesia, and the iron' industry is se riously affected. . ; Opposing Feeding Russia- The Russian Bolsheviki have suf fered important reverses on the east ern front and' Admiral Kolchak's forces seem to be making gains which may develop most favorably in the near ..; future. Troops which have been fighting . against the allied forces in northern Russia are report ed to have been withdrawn and sent to the eastern front where the dan eer to the . soviet government seems more threatening. Dispatches , from Paris: indicnte that the' nlnn to pro vision the larger cities in Bolshevik .Russia is making little progress, and that opposition to it is growing in an-ti-Bolshevik circles. - , ' ORDrfiS R. R. TIES . TOTAL 2,000.000 FEET PORTLAND.-.- April 28. H. X. Francis, assistant purchasing agent for the federal railroad administra tion. Southern Pacific lines, has be gun placing orders tot railroad ties to aggregate 20.000.000 feet among the mills of the northwest. The ties will be shipped bv rail. Previous or-: ders for ties for shipment bv steam er from Oregon and Washington ports . this spring have i aggregated 50.000.000 feet.,-: . v The Medford-KIamath Falls arrto stage which began Us schedule last week now makes a daily trip In both directions, going; via the Hornbrdok route, 32 miles farther than: the usuril route over the Green Spring moun tain -.road, whlclt , is. impassable be cause of the snow and mud. As soon as the latter road is dried out and has been dragged the stages will go by the Green Spring mountain route. Who ill it? vv: v; : -i : f r ' Hemstitching, s-.'i".-- ,. ' . . PeCOting,- -Ir-. t-Jif . Handicraft Shop. ' ,-' O. N, Borland, freight claim adjus ter of the Southern Pacific railroad, Is in Medford today from '8an Frarf ciBCd looking after -bosinew matters. Alco Taxi. Phone 96. l-K ; , : Bakery goods at DeVoe's.- ' - ' The fine weather of Sunday: lured many people to auto rides over the Siskiyous to Hilt and Hornbrook, and mariy others only as far as the' sum mit and return. ; lit the afternoon it Is renorted that a rilan drove his auto, in which' was his faniiiy, Off (net grade near the summit, but that no one was injured beyond a bad shak ing" up. , . Not whizz-bangs Boomerangs. Asfc the fclds, (fief knowV- ' Call Mitchell in regard to that lawn mower and have It sharpened right. Called Ut ' and delivered. Phone 320-J, t .. v . . . . J. D. HoHon of Warren,-Idaho, Is a business vWItor (n Medford '. , , Who IS It? -; : ,' - :. t William Duncan At the Page itH'St.- WIU IAM DUNCAN, 7 t IHrN-tur'iif -' .-. .' "-.-St t,.,; I , ... :uy- - Fifth episode of "The Man of Might, will be shown at the Page onlv one dnv on account of the big musical conie.dv-. -"Uoing Up ' appear ing -Tuesday night. ; This serial fea turing William Duncan and Edith Johnson IS proving to be a Brent drawing card and. giving the best of satisfaction: Each episode is com plete in itself and can' be enjoyed even though one has not seen those preceeding. With this a splendid out door, picture with . Hurry Carv as star is shown this feature "Roped." is one that will certainly please and is Carev's' best production. BUSINESS IN: ' TO CULTIVATE FOREIGN TRADE ST. LOUIS. Mo..orij 28. Ameri can business is determined to meet the needs of this nation and foreign countries during the remainder of the readmstment period and after, ieud- ers in finance and industry declared todav at the convention of the Cham ber of Commerce of - the United States. .... . - .. -. . . But to' carry out this program, the speaker warned, there must he no delay in ; bringing nbotit the closest cboporittiott of. all , branches of fi nance .and industry. ,, ; . . j ; i ; , With this cooperation. America will be able to immediately develop her foreign trade, which was charac terized bv some delegates, as "a re-, sponsibilitv to the rest of the world," international commercial arbitra tion received careful attention. ; Obstacles and setbacks encounter ed bv business generally . since the signing of .the armistice are gradual ly being overcome, nocordine to ro ports. .. i .... , , .. . , ,...'; . Biit- griiinmen of the ; northwest. lumbermen ..of . the far west, cotton men of the south and industrial lead ers of the east all had their probltmi; to . place in the big. melting pot out of which , the convention hones, to mold a concrete policv. , . . . ; The unemployment Question, par ticularly as it Pertains to relumed soldiers,' will be taken up; .Reportx submitted todav. indicated that the situation hod been somewhat relieved by the opening of spring work and bv the fact thnC the soldiers are re turning in small groups.. . , .,-,. ... ; Lieutenant Aviator Is Kliliiit .SAN ANTpNlO. Tex.v. April 28. Lieutenant C. E. I lines , of ; Lake Charles, J,a.,t a -flying, instructor at Kellv Pield wan instantly , killed tin the. fall of: his nirplnne today.' Cndot Masse, flying, with hun. was 8 ighllv inureii. TOO uiTfc TO CLASSIFY LOST Child's wagon Frlday evenlng on Front street. . Finder return to WANTED Two young men want to woric on farm anywhere In Jack . son' county. Call at 227 East Sixth street or write D. Kadar, Qen. Del,, Medford, Ore, 33 FOR. SALE Dispersal sale.. I will sell : 10. head of cows out of my h'erd,' 70 head to 'choose , frorti. C. C. Hoover, Phone' 452-y,.; . 33 FOR SALE Power spray rig, good .condition,- Slde-hlll plow,'. Red .. beans Bel Berkeley Orchards. 36 WEEKS. & McGrOWAlt CO V;, UNDERTAKER :. ,tay Phone! Pacific 227, : j.' Night Phdnes: F. W. Veeks, 10S-J2. :t'-'' iadif'' Aslsttf!''.''"-;' Iff. V- ' F0UR1BIG BOXING -fBOUTS TONIGHT OF INTEREST TO FANS CIUCAOO, April 'J8. Hoxers will be active in half n don middle wuhI cities tonight. Four contests of Im portance are Kchediiled. the luuivv weight encounter between llillv Misko of St, Paul and Hill Hremiml of New ork, scheduled for Tulsa, Oklu topping the lint in interoNt, ,'Johnnv Krtlo, (ho St Paul Imii tamweiglif, wil meet Krunkio Mutton at South Ilond, Ind.; Itatlling Lv insk will ehi(ti with HOrrv (lrb n Canton. Ohio, and Johnnv Griffiths. Akron, Ohio,- welterweight, will fane Willie Louuhlin nf Phihululnluu,- in a lJ-round contest at Akron. Tommy (KhhonA brother of the St. Paul middleweight, will moot Cup tuin ltopcr, lulu of the army, in n 10-munU contest ut Walorloo, Iowa, Thev are lightweights. . W, F. INGRAM TREASURER OF ! ASHLAND DIVISION S. P SAN FRANCISCO. April 28. Ap pointment of W. F. Ingram,' federal treasurer for tho Southern Pueifie railroad, north and south of Ashland. Ore., and for the Arisona Kastorn railroad, mid Charles Klscv. "trens- unr for the Western Parifie, Tidu- wnter Southorn and Uvn Creek rail roads, was .announced here todav bv ritilruud- udminiKtrutiiiii olficmls. SALMON SEINING SITES TO NET GOVERNMENT $5552? PORTLAND. April 28: Rentals for five seining sites for salmon fishing on Sand Island, just inside the mouth of the Columbia river, will net the war department S5,2'J7 dur ing the next three vears. Colonel Zinn. of the nnnv eugiueers. tins iitst accepted bid. fur tho fishing privi lege. . Bllrzard in Britain. LONDON. April 28. Following period of perfect-spring wcathor a storm raged ovor the British Islet uist night, covering the countrv with from lour to six inches of snow. Tl- egr.iuh and telephone lines suffered s-jverulv. . , Idaho Man Killed. ' WASHINGTON. April ,28.-The name of Hugo Funk. Cottonwood. Idaho, uppenrs in the kilted in ne tion today on the army's casualty list. .. WOMAN SUFFERED 12 YEARS Finally Made Well by Taking i v d:i.i . uin a uuuicuu w eg ., etable Compound. , . EmmltsBuTir: Mi. "I goffered for twelve or fifteen years', and was treated by a physician, but got little rollof. I saw an. advertise ment of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound in my newspaper, so thought I would try it, and It did me more good than all the doc tor's medicine. I am s farmer's wlfo iwork all the time: and I am better now than I have been for years.. 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Musical Treat of. tho Entire Season - . :f Seais: Now Selling.. .... ,' . ; PRICES 50c to $2.00 MM quality. 88 Post Paid The San Tox Store THE HOUSE OF BIG FEATURES HARRY CAREY "Roped" WILLIAM DUNCAN IN . . Man of Might" Tuesday, ApK 29 EXTRAORDINARY karris Present ' ' s( ' ' I'liorid and Mdll ! .. Orders Now Accosted b....,"'v,-' Jl.-)U--i:v r:--r- AWbli '.''." -.'.n en i;r'jiii) , ,m o 'M'lV.,