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7TW. -i T MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY ,TANtrARY 10, 1911. IN- &1r W-fc L 5 1 ' Personal and Local Mrs. Court Hull Is visiting mother, Mrs. Julia Owens, in Central Point. Miss Sadie Karnes returned homo Wednesday from n visit with Mr. und Mrs. Thomas Tu'rplii at their homo on Roxy Ann. CHll phoilo 2l5l, 1032tor bnggnge wfigon. ?C1 MlSa'Mn'ud liftfr h&S rStiiritfd froul n visit with friends on tho Applegatc. Don't fall to buy your Sunday lilcs from thb Somltfhnrd cldb at Keiit nar'E BlorO Saturday from It to 3. You had bottor sco Sampson Spray Co., t Grants Pnsfl, Or., before buy ing lino and sulphur solutlpu. Wo have tho npraj and can inhko the prlca. 253 Churj.cs B. Gay wus a recent visitor I Ih Central Point. ''Plos'on sale Saturday. at Kontnor'H store by Ujo Lendnliand club. If your diamond was bought of Vnn Do Car it is perfect. The compalgn for 1912 has beguu and every cocIn,llst and sympathizer It Invited to Join tho organization Sundny afternoon 2 p. m. at Smith hail, North Grape street. By order W. II. Sehulz, organizer. J. H. Hunt of I3vans Creek was a visitor In Medford Friday. Remember tho dato of tho excur sion to Los Angeles Is January 19, and not tho 19th, as appeared In Thursday's Tribune. Joe HammorRloy was a Medford visitor Thursday, us was II. D. Reed and Tony Olson, Why buy spray in San Joso, Cal., when yon can buy It hi tho Rogue River valloy for Iobb monoy? Samp son Spray Co., Grants Pass, Or. 2C3 . C. K. Weedon haB returned from a trip to Klamath. He report h heavy snow. ,Plailolu bargain In ad dopartnumt. . C. S. Sanderson of Central Point was a visitor Thursday. 'Prlvato room and board with Mrs. Jk D. Pay, three blocks from central part or town. 310 N. Bartlett. Miss Nell Palmer of Jacksonville was a recent visitor In Medford. Assistant cook and household girl at 3-H South Central avenue. 255 A. W. Silsby has returned from an extended eastern trip. Hampton Tiirplu, ono of tho solid pioneer citizens of Roxy Ann Is con fined to his homo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gus Caskoy of Realty streot arc enjoying u visit from their daughter and sou of Portland, Wanted, to buy a carload of fat hogs. If you havo less thnn a car load wrlto us. Union Mont Co., Mod ford Meat Co., Medford. tf JiimoH RliTcr and wife havo tils posed of their interests on Rlvorslde nvouue. Kvory light nut olectrlclty gives off smoko nnd smoko contnlna Boot, which doposltn on your wall paper, curtains, draporles. Electric light glowB In nu nlr tight bulb. tf. Mr. Thompson and son ICnrl of Spokauu, who are sojourning at tin homo of tho former's sinter, Mrs. .I. G. Martin, will visit Jacksonville rel atives beforo going south. Is your i oubo wired? Ono cigar loss n day would pay for a hundred per cont IncrwHo In comfort Start living tho nlertrlo life. tf Percy Chapman of Tablu Rock came over Tuesday for Buppllos for Mr. Conuor'rt new bungnlow thut Is Hearing completion. Desk room or part of store for runt In uow Hloro on Main Mtruot. part of uhow wludbw, liout and UkIU. Uoiuoimulo rate. AddrotM) P, S. euro Mull Trlbuno. 2Rr. Rudy Sohulta loft Momluy lo re uuniu his HludluM t Mt. Augul col lege. Columbia hams und Columbia and Royal Anno bacon nro dry sugar cured, AhIc your doulor for Colum bia brand lu'd. If her John Greene of Prospect was a re cent valley visitor. Mrs. Jennie L. Stone of Medford has removed to Ashland, whore she will reside In the future. Flfty-thrco acres special, 10 acres omlng Into bearing orchard, Call on 1. B. Wood, Condor Water & Power 'Oj's nfflrp. . - i tf H. B. hxt unit 0, H. G'liletto t.i i ...s ..:. -.... ..u. ... .3 i." inuuin in of Ashland were recent v Medford. Harry Pellett of Ashland was vis iting friends' In Medford loContly. Ask for Columbia hams, bacon and jnrd and go tho best. For sale by all first class grocers and butch ers, tf Arthur Conklln of Ornnts Pa3s was a recent Medford visitor, John II. Carkln, attorney at law vor Jackson County bank.' Dr. J. B. Shenror, physician and surgeon. Office over Strang's drug Uore. ' tf. Miss Mabel Klncald of this city is visiting her friends on Nell creek. You can't buy any but perfect llamonds at Van Do Car'". Miss Bertha Pennlngor nas return ed from a visit in Ashland' with friends. Wanted Hoarders A now board ng bonne has oponed nt 700 Smtl Onkdalo. Call and sco us for fall 'reatmont, or addrpss F. II. More land. 302 Charles Meservo, who Is seriously ill In Grants Pass, sends word to friends thut ho expects to return to Medford February 1. c: OF EUGENE 12,505 THREE MEN IN HLL Ui hi KUOKNE, Or., Jan. 13. A great wall has gone up from (ho people of Eugene over tho announcement by the government census bureau at Wnshlngton that this city had only 9P09 population when the census was taken Uist April. It Is, believed tfiaf. the bureau cat off a largu numCer pi names from (he USt sent Jn by the ioeal onuiiieiators, although it Is known that those who took the cen sus hero m I lined several hundred peo Die, despite the fact that tho iicwb-pupei-B and tho Commercial club used every effort to got a comploto count. One enumerator Is known to havo missed five fnmllies In one block and doubtless did his work like thut all pver Ills district. All tho names pos sible of thoco who wore not counted were secured by tho newspapers and Commercial club, but the Informa tion concerning some of them was In complete and It Is believed hero that they wore thrown out by tho officials "t Washington. There are 2779 school children in Eugene. To compute tho census from this number by using tho multiple 1.5, which Is much lower than used In most cities, the figure Is 12,505. The Polk directory estimated the pop- ilation of tho city at 13,000 a year ago and tho vote cast at tho Novem ber election In the nine Eugene pre cincts Indicates that the population is nr ubovo 10,000. JOHNSON SMS HE IS MOST WlLLii G NEW YOHK, Jan. 1:1. "The $o().- 000 offer of II.. if. Frazee and Jnel- r. Oleason for a fight in London with1 Al t.....r. ...... '.,. i i ,.. i... i t ill iiiiiLiiuiii m iiiii miuu ill ill i iiii. hiimI Jack JoliiTon today. "It must , &; be u jqIco," mud tlie eotored cluim- jw JV-'vf' iiiuu.' J ciiiri inn ice iiivhmii iii'iicyi : llp.-x .'jet xixr L.as I lml it,, is lift tflasmi.iii', I oiilv I(dk' it U, fluJuJHi, for I iuh'I lliiiik of an easier way lo make that bit,' a pile." hi spite of Iiis cluitter, Johnson undoubtedly uuiiniricrs Kniifnuia 1'ic bobt heavy weight in the world lu iilus liinibelf. , Al could easily lien'. Luuxftml, Jeaiiette or McVev, Jolin bou .said. mwmmmi urn . mre . .( elii;' txjsii mm7ms&a vsas,x Wi-mMmml, . Ik . B -.T.Cft iLT T-" TT 1I t . "r ijtj i rWtit'.ntVYST MwT:' I f7P ."T tt mm M. TJ6 'S? iW f&TXi'tvf rL-tTfj . :rrri'y vt-&. r .. i"- TO PREVENT JAPS ',i. i j Mil t".lTWiriITK,'"J i . , . 1 MARRYING IHITFS:S ' ! it is , F-' . . i . UCL - - - . - .. . .rf-JKS OLYMPIA, Wash., Ju ). 1 confidently predicted here today that tho lijtor-iuai'vlp.io of whlto3 and Jap nnero will bo prohibited in Washing ton after tho present niccag of the legislature. Two r.casurcs forbidding ninrrlr.gos of this eh iracter have been Introduced, ou-i by Royresentatlvo Wriv of King county and tho other by Rcpreaentat'vc Ghent. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. f -f-f-f-f---f--; ' FOU SALlv-Two nok's $::i?3.:3; eacli payable March, -1012, and March, 1!)1H; security three times amount of notea. Address box 5SS Medford. ' tf WANTED Assistant cook and liouiiultoid girl. 314 South d'onfml FOR SAIE nvenno. -Jon" ' KI( JUJn'T ltim"el!eej?ii!(i ivSm. ' loS foiith Oalldnle. PIiofT Man KiM. Gale and Necic, in "Tho Barrier" IMANOJjA Self, player., finind i)tj guaranteed )eifeetf-i'lt! any piano ro-t $i!.")0. Will trniV at $.lo0 up t f 100 full value in orche-tru instill meiits, or hcsd plioiiou'rapli, liOi records' hud .f50 eiish: or inotor eyclo; r $l'J."i easli. "Try mo'' o .trade nnytliin; e(ual value. O. li Cheatrn, CUdd Hill, Ore. FOR KENT Two lurnishcd. looms Ti'J.I Soutli Central :ycnue. Phone Main 203.-). 2.')S WANTED To rent, four or five room lioime, within seven blocks of Riverside and Main bis. Addie llox 20, wire Mail Tribune office. 2.VI 2't acre-, 3 imU" fvom Talom, fenced, limbrr, nltalta and fruit and, good house, pure water, Va ailo from school. 300 young pear rcos, Lively place; $2000, ofie-l.alf down. Also 34 acres. 1 mile from Tnjcut', 2 acres of fruit, fnnuly orolinrfl 1 1 enring; . w'j. ,,?2 tcrcM, Oojicli filled; 7 mro liiiJMr. irrigaled, dwollins? house sjuulcd by i,ni,i.1 tiiea. ideitlv ol vwuoi, argn X FO PENSION OLD ME M Friends of Trio of Campers at Squaw Lake Do Not Fear for Their Safety Supplies Selected With Due Precaution Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phenes: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3602. LADY ASSISTANT A pleasure I rip lo Squaw Tju1;o re cently indulged in by I'M ward Kin;; "Slim" Adams and Karl Laudeis will probably have changed from u "quiet lime in tlio mountains" to n pastimo strongly rcbcmhliiig tin daily dutien of u miow plow before thoy get back. I Furry Helms, who presides over the oabiu in the Hash hotel and who had charge of assembling tho wup-jj plioH taken by the trio, reports that J they are in no immedinte danger from Kiiddeu chills and that us f.o-n, as their cargo is changed from n deck loud to its proper place in then fuel tanks they will probably come home, Hil'e and .sound. WKliLlNGTOX, X. Z. Jan. 13. A national provident fund bill, design ed to take thct place of tho old age pension bill, will become a law at this session of tho lawmakers, It Is believed. The hill already has pass ed It ii third reading beforo the lower house, and a poll of the upper body Indicates that It will have' a majority there. Tho proposed law Is a combination of tho pension bill and the life Insur ance system. It entirely eliminates the charily feature of the pension hill. Tho plan Is to have ovory worker whose salary Is under $900 annually pa a certain amount weekly. After' he ts GO years old h Is paid back. XO DOUDT AllOUT "IIAIIKIKU" COMING THIS TIMK. For tho second time In the last two seasons, contracts havo been r-u- icelved by Ma'iacer Charles D. Hazel- . .. a f n rt -.. Tho bills follow as a result of tho "BB Ior U1U cora,nB OI mw 1j1 , . , mngor s acw oru success, ino war rior," to tho opera houso on Tuesday, lanuary 17. If tlie wa.' botween the leading the atrical magnates, which. Influenced hundreds oil thousands of dollars' worth of plays, had not reached a crisis, "Tho Barrior" would havo vis ited ns long boforo this, as It was one of the orlhi'il bookings cchcduled for tho high spits on tho Pacific coast. Tl'oro Is v.n armistice declared at tho pricont time, and I'i between the i clashing of tho rattlon.:, "Tho Bar- rler" has been permitted to pass, car ' rylii'i a flag of truce, for Its mission ' Is peaceful and the demand for it has caused t'r men big In tho theat rical affairs to have some considera tion for the long sufforlng public. Seats on ealo Saturday morning. notoriety gained by Seattle following tho marriage of Gunjlro Ookl and Qladyj Emory, daughter of Archdea con Eraory of Cortemadora, Cal., two yoarc ago. The couple wore married In Washington because tho California law prohibits such unions. Mnny other couples followed the example sot by tho Californiums and a colony of Japanese with wlilto wives was established near Seattle.' I..OST Shopping; bag between Med ford and Wilbur dimes place; gold trimmings mid .fill in money, and calling card in .same. Kcliirn 1(7 tlii. office nnd receive rewind. FOR SALE One team of hor-es and harness 1 double seated covered hack, good and strong; a good mill: cow, and orchard cultivator. Call or address 115 Cottage street, Mel-f-il. CENSUS REPORTS ON MONTANA TOWNS PHONES HUSBAND TO . , COME HOME; IS DYING SANTA ANA, Cal., Jan. 13. ' "Come homo, John; the house Is on firo and I think I am dying." Mrs. John Gowan telephoned this message to her husband after she had boon fntujly burned by an ex plosion of a gasoline Iron Her husband rushed home, extin guished the blaze and endeavored to revive his unconstlous wife. Plisl-i The Notice Leudahaud club WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 13. The census bureau today announced tho population of the following seven .Montana cities: Helena, 12,015; Missoula, 12.SGJ); Anaconda, 10.131; Billings, 10,081; ICallspcl, 55 11); Livingstone, 5351); Bozoman, 5107. will give- ; clans were unable to save tho wom-iiu'e sale al Ivenlner iV l., store an'ii life. Mrs. Gowan attempted to ' Saturday. Jan. VL, from 11 to 3. infill the iron and an explosion fol- i lowed Haaklns far health. Card of Thanks We wih to lliiuik our map.v friend!, and neighbor for their liejp and sympathy during thn recent illno.- and dealji of our bo.'ow.l wife i n and daughter. GUN UAVItt. L E. HOOVER and Wife. CIFAS. HOOVER. MRS. JOHN SOLISS. t . ! erlile sl, garden pof, pumpm ilant; lorms $13,li(l0.' -7000 enkh. he balance in payments of $1000 early at fi per cont. Also 20 acres alfalfa nnd fniit and with timbor. 1 mile from Tnlenr, jOSOO cash down; just think what n. snap, (i lil tie over 100 an acre. Where can you find nonr the depot and railroad a chcapdr place? Town lots in the newlv incorporat ed town of Talent, Or., on the in stallment plan. Also 1-7 acres H auras uoinine--eial fruit bearing orchard, 2 inil'is from Talonl; $10,000, one-half n time.. Also SO acres fine limber, 2000, one-half down. Also III acres, half mile from Talent, fine house, fruit trees, al falfa, all under cultivation; price J?S7f)0, balance to suit purchaser. Also for sale, home in Talent, Jackson county. Oregon (u newly in corporated town), a fine homo of IS acres; level, fertile alfalfa and fruit land, irrigated; one block from post dl'ficc, on the main roud and extends to Hear creek; has two acres hearing Newlouns, 11 years old; 12 aeros Raitlett and D'Aiijou pears : 2 acres alfalfa; all is fine garden land; ; six-room house; climate very mild; pure water from the mountains; verv healthy; chinches, schools and lit erarv societies; no saloons or driuikonness il.is a dry town; it is midway between the thriving oitic of Medford and Ashland; juice $10, 000 ifi-loOO down, the remainder on time at (5 per conl. Also lands, alfalfa and fruit, fiom 20 to fa 00 acre-.. Write, inclosing 'tamp-, or come and see inc. L. N. JUDD, Talent. Or. AVIATOR CLAIMS NEW MELBOURNE, Jan. 1U.- If lh claims of the aviator, Mr. Hammond, are proved correct, Robert M. Me Miillcu, the Australian airman, has invented u monoplane which will rc oliitiouuo the science of air niiMga t ion. The niucttiuc, which is slylo.i ihe "Uooinerang," uitouiatican rights itself, and in the most tn!. whd i said to maintain its balance Perfectly. Mt. Hammond says the in.iMitiou is opt (hat will make am lion a safe a . motoring IG89 CARS LOADED WITH NORTH YAKIMA FRUIT MANN'S Medford's Popular Price Store Central Ave. Near Post Office aie NORTH YAKIMA, Wash., Jan. 1.1 Sixteen hundred and eigltlx -turn1 f I'lirs il Cniit weju shipped out front the North uiklttiu stxlion ot III'.' Noithern l'm-rtie railway duriuir tin muuii of 1010, from Jul 1. 'I In doe nut iucliulu the ipu-s shiii incuts, which pruhubb umkc .'ill ai more. Neither dops H include (In tatol vrop, for ilboul 135 tur of ap plet nro still held here in stomgc Tim number o.f iipple eats sent out uuk 7011. lguriiig tho imraxc mr at (ilO Im.M'tf mid the bo.cs at si "il the returns on that Unit alone vmic k.svv 0J0,0UI). i John A. Perl Undertaker and Embalmcr Sucoaftuor to tha undertaking do partmont of Medford rurnituro Co. Office With Medford Furniture Company About Kobrunry 1, I'rtvKtu Am biiliHcc Htivluo. Sick Mid Injured cQyied to uny purt of city or I country. TeTephoneh- Day 861. ' $?Ebt Jubn A. Perl till. C. Conkiin. Sot. J. It. Ilutler. 8C7lfT i - HOUSE COMMITTEE WOULD PUNISH SPIES WASHINGTON, I). C, Jnn U The Iioiihc judiciary cummltteu voted h favorublo report providing punUh mi'itt for spieb In tliuib of peace. It us dunned to loiuoib dofecta In tho prtweut luw, whlgli pmdes no pun- Ulunciit fur foreign spies. An attempt will bo nude to, push (he hill through tho houtw. The meab u ro would Mlftfcl the activity of Jup aupno Vl In tho Philippines. The ragaptly dlwvrod activity of spies tUerw s tiuld to be tht ruusou for the ttmlwivur tu rush the bill thiough. 4 i t 1 4 i x I V t v V t vSaturday Ends Our First Annual Clearance Which Has Proven to Be More Successful Than We Anticipated. Greater Bargains Than Ever Tomorrow -B'e Sure You Get Some of Them. Our Great Sale of White Commences Monday MorningDon't Miss It See Windows WINTER COATS and SUITS AT EXACTLY ONE-HALF PRICE 444444t44&44444''-tt4'4'4''4'4''4&'4& ft 4 4 4 4 4' 4 ft i 4 t 4 4 4 ft 4 4' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4' 4' 4 4 4 4 4 i 4 4 4 4' 4' 4 4 4 t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 & 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A 4 4 4 4 4 4 ft 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ft ft 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS WOMEN'S WINTER SUITS rp-toilntp in stylo; sold all win- WolUniloivd; all new stU's ;. sold U.i'at$:f).00; ' tf) CA all winter at ijvtf.OO; C17CA pJLUUJ jiow VJl'ewV now WOMEN'S HEAVY WINTER Coats in nlaiii and lancv; sold all AvinttT at 2-1.00; Mf& $i( lJ.ilUV now WOMEN'S LONG- WINTER Ceats: all new stylos; sold all winter at .f 32.00; now $16.00 REMNANTS OF SILKS AND DRESS GOODS IN ALL LENGTHS AND COLORS, TO BE CLEANED UP SATUR DAY AT AND BELOW COST. REMNANTS OP TABLE LINEN AND DOMESTICS IN ALL I 1.JS.JN15-TJHS, A U-itUAT VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROM, ON SALE SATURDAY AT AND BELOW COST. "LAST FOREVER" HOSE Did you got sonior1 Sold vvvvy whoro al 2ro; now, Ityn 1 0 vai'd l 1-4 WINTER UNDERWEAR Wonion's and oliildron'.s floeeod l.uod Yosts and Pants; 9 "jo; value; now flJi BLANKETS Heavy, lare size, M'ay Uiankets; worth !??1.GD; sale price, pair eotlon 1.39 ll( COMFORTERS iv sjlkaline Comfort ers: tee-- .. 08c ular .1.2.j values; now WASH GOODS AT LESS THAN HALF. .1000 vards Canev Lawns; val- 1000 vards-Laiuy Wash Goods; uus up to loc; now, Cp vtuos up to 25r; now, yard , yiu'd :. .... 9c CHILDREN'S WINTER 'COATS AT HALF. AVe have about 25 children's Winter Coats loft; affos G to M-'ou sale Saturday at exactly ,..! '.' HALF PRICE CORSETS AV. 13. Corsets in large sizes only; values up to $:i.00; QOp now, a pair 70L SWEATERS PRINTS AVoinou's Wool Sweaters; value IVst ((Utility Dress and Shirliij&r "u to Sp-i.uu; on sale u ny rnnrs; now. tilX.t0 Saturdav Aard 5c OIL CLOTH Dost (iiality Table Oil now, per yard Cloth; 21c MANN'S Medford's Popular Price .Store Central Avenue-Near Post Office MANN'S w Hawkins for Health. 4WJ4W4WW4JV4VtrWl44VW''''JrfW44VJJ4WNV4'W4 -i-fTi'j-a4-4iijM'4sn;-a'i-m--'