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ir V - ,F. fH "Mil D.KQlfcD MAIL TRIBUNE, aiEDKQRD, ORl'XION, IWLDAY, .JANIZARY 20, 11)11. I Personal and Local COUNTIES J - 4 . t 1 ? ' , .1 j DIVIDED ' I. C. Anilet'nte of Gold Hill was n Mud ford visitor today. P. S. StooiiHtiup leaves Monday evening for Chicago, where ho noes to attend the automobile show, vlieio he v'lll set a now linn of kocxIh for the Paclflu Motor Supply eompaiiy, of which he Is president Hcfore ie turnlng home he will visit Dcttolt, Xew York, Friit Wayhe and ritlier places of interest. Call plipno a 131, 1032 for bnggngo wagon, v 451 Sanniel ltyde of Gold IlIlLieturned to Ills homo this morning. .. It, T. Uurnett, cx-reionler of Jack son county, niturned from a visit to relatives In Salcin. Tho street committee of the Cen tral Point council has ordered a car load ' of crushed granite from Gold Hay to be used for repairing tho strootB. Prod Terry, who had the position of foreman at the Matfden orchard for some time, hat; resigned that plnce to accept a similar one at tho Maxon orchard. Saturday market sale will open .Tiinuniy 21, 9:.'10 a. m. at OlniKtenil & lllhhard's grocery stole, West Main street. Bread, cake, cookies, dough nuts, pics, cold meats and hiiIikIh for sale at reasonable prices, Oiders re spectfully solicited, If 'riven In time will furnish them at this sale. Phone IKiOl If wanted .January 21. Gus Morris of Contial Point spoilt Thursday and today In Medford. JilfljHl W. .f, Garvin of Central Point was a recent visitor In .Med ford. T. 0, Krlckson has returned from a business trip noitb. P. J. Alexander of this city paid Central Point a business visit recent ly. Aim. Will Kelso of Derby has been visiting calloy friends recently. Prlvnto room and board with Mrs. J. D. Fay, threo blocks from contral part of town, 310 N. Dartlott. District Attorney 11. V. Mulkoy haa gouo to Grants Pass, Ho will return tomorrow. Mrs. D, M. Gresham of Halsey, who has been visiting local friends, has relumed to her Willamette Val ley home. Flfty-tlrreo ncros spoclnl, 10 ncrea corning Into bearing oichard. Call on J. II. Wood, Condor Water & Power Co.'n offlco. tf J. Patterson of Tnlont, ex-county commissioner, was u member of the party which loft this moinliig for Los Angoles. John II. Cnrldn, attorney at law, over Jackson County bank, I-. W. Lllugrnni of Gold Hay Bponl Tliursday In Medford, Dr. J. 10. Shearer, physician and surgeon. Offlco over Strang's drug store. tf. .Mrs. Lottie Van Scoy of Uaglo Point spent Thursday as the guest of her sister, '.Mis. George T. O'llileh, on South Central avenue. Wanted -Hoarders A now hoard ing hotiBo haa opened at 70G South Oakdale. Call and see us for fair treatment, or address F. II. More land. HQ2 County Assessor W, T. Grlovo was In Medford Thursday. In your i ouso wired? One cigar less a day would pay for it hundred per cent Increase la comfort. Start living tho electric llfo. tf. Miss It oho Hickman of Grants Pant was n recently visitor In Modrnnl George itoaa of Contral Point wan a lucent visitor in Medford, Geoi'KO II. Waul of Applegate pann ed through Medford on hl way to GrautH Pass, Mrs, 11. Mulr lias letutued from u visit with friends In Central Point. A fine ear of applet; has Just been shipped to California by S. V. HecU- wltli. J. S. Harnett has also soul a car south. John Slity of Willow Springs pre cinct, who makes a specialty of fine farm -flxln's, delivered some 25c a pound home-cured hams In town and they were worth the money. Any native born Virginian, his nsso-i elates or progeny would sing a pnean i of praise and gladness while eating Hllccs from such. Hrldnno Sanderson, carrier on R. F. I), route 1, out of Central Point, has tendered his resignation, to take effect April 1. Ab a matter of fact, penurious old Pnclo Sam should at least double tho compensation now tlra may bo nllowl clerical arslsl anco by tho county court. All other qpunty officers arc to re ceive pnlarles dependent on tho clas3 in which their county may fall with the exception that in tho discretion of the, county court any two offices the dl tics of which do not conflict may bo conr.olIdr.ted and the lncum AssCSSmcnt and Population to FteijU- bent receive tho combined salaries Of i cnini niit ix n.ii.ii. ntri 'JHi offices, mid In eusiern Oregon, i late Salaries Paid to Public 0f- whoro cm,ntM nie )nw, ftm, s)mrflp., cers ThrounhoDt the State, Ac- l" settled the in emit saia.ie rccciv- NTfl 15 CUSSES I " f PAUL MORTON DIES SUDDENLY 'iaamtq Cinnnnn FOR '-"it bmnjjltt nsfninst Immigration I.i- WANTS $100 000 FR pR,DE,HKM.,orH strnml nnd Hobi.iRon. Wonu 11 . was wrongly imprisoned ns n smug- 5 iv FP WTmrO Cul Jan. 120. - jili-r Mnpeet J'oV l Horn-. His bus,. SAN., ,,,. "c. v!! i'l.i ness suflercd $230; attorney's fees The pride of ong Sing ' " '' " , oJ.lO And his priuo ne-.e mere unit, is worth .1U",UUU. una u-i '- (,41...'.,,. L l,""bi. ...J- acumen nets lumens hvt for the bain .ce of W01,,,0Jf s,llliU J-U j.er liour. noronliup to . c iipliyni Miys. cordlnfl 'to 'B'll.' - i , i ed bv sheriffs and county clorke arei iot to lo reduced. I Noted Financier Dead Owing to a rtardeiiing .of the Arteries of the Brain Was Found Dead In Hall of Frientl's Kobe. 7 ' " STATlJHOt'SE, Salem, Or., Jan. 20. One of tho most Important meas ures proposed at this) session la the county salaries bill, Introduced yester- FORTY WINERS K allowed his mall curlers and even day nftorppon by Reproaentativo Hu- chanau of Douglas and Jackson. It Is based not only on population hut on the assessed valuation of proper ty, and Ih aimed to stimulate county assessors to plr.ee a proper valuation on property all over tho state, and J will eliminate salary grabbing. In respect to pioperty values tho bill LED then they would not be overpaid. F. C Hlgalow hns returned from a visit to Grants Pass. F. J. Kmerick spent tho early por tion of tho week In Grants Puss. Doputy Sheriff Wilson, Jailer of tho county Jail, spent Thursday eve ning with friends In the city. Every llg.lt out electricity gives off smoko and stnoko .contains isoot, which deposits on your wall paper, curtains, draperies. Electric light glows In nn air tight bulb, tf. The Paolfic Telegraph and Tele phone Co. arc preparing manuscript for a new directory. All Hpbscrlbers that are listed Incorrectly kindly call at tho offlco, as wo want to have tho now directory out by February 15. Ij. A.' Newton, Commercial Manager. 25 1 J. X. Mattlnly or Klamath Falls In visiting friends in tho mlloy. Gcurgo H, Khmer Is out of the city on business. H. Humphrey and S. L. Leonard returned yesterday from a business trip to Josephine county. :i i BERLIN, Jan 20 Forty mlneis were killed today In a fire In tho Casl'iilr mine on tho RiiBolan-Slleslan frontier,". ircordlng"to""lIspalt!!fc"s "to private parties hive. No details of differs from the one submitted nt tho .the accident were given 100!) hesslon in that salaries at that time wore based entirely on popula tion. Though they were unable to pick a vital flaw In the pi feeding bill, tho koIoiib of tho 1900 session refused to pass It, because It war. Introduced late, and they feared that It might not piove so satisfactory n measure as It appealed on the surface. Bu-I RELIABLE TREATMENT FOR WIIISICV OR BEER HAIR Try It at Our Expense. Can Von Ask .More. ('nil Be Given Secretly. We are so confident that ORRINE will destroy tlje terrlblo craving for ehnnan will jrgc tho passage of the! whisky, beer and all intoxicants, that bill as soon as posslblo. Multnomah county Is entirely ex cluded fiom tho provisions of the bill, which divides all other counties of tho state Into 15 classes, according to population nnd assessed property m TAKES LONG RIDE TO WIN A To win a wpagor, Miss Albertit Claire, a young Wyoming girl, Is rid ing a "bronc" from her homo In Buf falo, Wyo to Hiiraflo, N. Y. Wot Journey will tiring hoi through thl.s city. Sho will nirlvo hero on Janu ary 2 1. GREAT MEETINGS AT THE , . , CHRISTIAN iCHURCH H-4- i 1 . I I Evangelist .1. T. Ivdielmnn i' preaching gieai horiuoiiH. The church isi plopping i'or a gloat day on Sun day. The Hubjeel, of tho morning sermon will be "noil's Temple.' Evening subject, "What Must I 1). In Me Sa mI." Everybody iinitcd. GARNETT, COREY CO. PASS RESOLUTIONS Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phones: P. W. Weeks, 2071 A, E. Oit, 3G92, IADY 'ASSISTANT At n meeting of tho stockholder of the Onrnott-Coroy llardwiue Co. hold at tho office of th company on January 1, nil 1, It was IttMUilved, That we, tllo stockhold ers of tho Gnrnett-t'orov Hardwaie Co., desire to oxpress oilr heartfell appreciation of the very prompt anil (ifflulout sorvlco rendered us by the flro department of the olt, of Med ford In hnndllng tho flio in our building yent onlay morning, without which the entlio structure would have certainly been destroyed. And wo nluo tloulio to thank tho HtlzoiiK proaoiit who aided tho boH of tin department In their task. And we further Instruct the sccre tary of the company" to cause urn oopy of those rosolutlomi to be pub llwhed In tho dally papers, one to he scut to the fire ilopaittneut, and out to bo spread upon the minutes or the company. f To which wo have this day set our baud and anal. II. G. OARNKTT, C. H. COHEV. C O. JOHNSON, WILLIAM A. AITKL'N. BEN GARNETT, C. 11. JOHNSON. valuation. The population figures nro taken from the federal eoiuus of 11)10 mul provlnlon Is made for census es tlhuitcs every five years. Multnomah being excluded from the provisions of the bill, no counties of tho state fall under tho first and second .class, Lut provision is mndo for them because of tho growth of population nnd assessed property val uation will eoou bring a fow under such dlvliilons. By classification of the bill Marlon, Lane and Umatilla counties rank in tho third class; Jilokson, Clackamas, Douglas, Linn and Washington In-tho fourth; Baker, Clnlsop, Coos, Union, Wasco and Yamhill in tho firth; Polk in tho Mlxtll. Bentnit and Columbia In tho BoVonth, Crook, Hood River, Joroph Ini Klamath, Malheur, Tillamook and Wallowa In the eighth; Morrow In the ninth, Gilliam, Grant, Lincoln and Sherman In the tenth, and Har ney and Lnke In tho eleventh; none falls In tho twelfth or thirteenth class; Wheeler In tho Fourteenth nnd ! Curry In the flftoenth. Tile hill provides that In every . county the county survoyor shall ie- celve $7 r0 a day and 10 conts a mile whllo-ongniiod In the performance of his official duties. County conunls sloneis, two In each county, nro to he paid $.r a day and their traveling ex penses while engaged In the porform nuce of official ditties. Tho coroner Is to iocolo bucIv fees an are allowed by law. Sheriffs are to lo allowed such deputies as tho county court ma." deem necessary, salrrles to be fled by the court. Any other offlce.r found to be over-burdened by his du- vo want, you .to try It at our expense. Thousands of wives and mothois throitj bout tho land have, by tho aid or ORRINE, restored drinking hus batidu and souo to lives of sobriety, usefulness anil linpplnops. Wo believe that ORRINE will prove successful after nil other nieaiiB have failed, so wo ray to wives and mothers whoso homos are blighted because or tho "ourso of Intemperanco" don't be coino discouraged, ovon If you have tried other remedies without benefit. Try ORRINE you try It at our ex pense If It fniln to produce results. We know that ORRINE standa fore most ns a reliable aid to help the drunkard. Mecsis. Sullivan & Shtu- Ron, tho well known druggists 01 j Utlcn. N. Y.. havo been sollinK Or- J rlno for a number of yearB. Road ' what they say: "During tho past five) or nix years we've sold practically all tho different ctiren for tho liquor habit on tho market. Wo'vo never yet found one that gftvo tho entire satisfaction which ORRINE has giv en. Wo havo' several cases that hnve! come to our attention whero excellent! results havo been obtained by tho use of ORRINE. Wo are so convlrtc-j ed of Its merltB that we unhesllnt-i lugly recommend nnd huarnnteo itj In all cases or the "Liquor Habit." ' ORRINE Is preparpd In two forms. No 1, seciet troatiuqnt, a powder,, ah-1 Koluto tasteless and odoiless, given HOerotly In food or drink. ORRINE No. 2, In pill form, Is for those who desire to take, voluntary ttcatment ORRINE costs only $1.00 11 bow Write for Fiee Ortino Booklet ( mail ed In plain sealed envelope) to OR PIN CO., (i:i2 Oriino Building, Wash ington. D. C, ORRINE Is recom-1 mended and Is for sale In this (il bj Leon 11. Hnsklns. NEW YORK, Jan. 20. (The sudden death of Paul Morton, resldenf of the Equitable Life, Is causing much dis cussion today In financlnl circles and tho question ns to who vlll succeed him hns nrounod lively, interest. There Is little doubt that .whoever Is decided upon will ho a Morgan man, and the death of Morton Is ex pected to hasten Morgan's scheme of tnutuallzutlon. ' j Private funoral services for tho dead financier will be held at the I Morton home tomorrow morning and a public service in tho afternoon at St. Thomas' Episcopal chinch. Rev. Dr. Stlre will conduct both services. The body win be burled in Wood In wn cemetery. Dr. Wells said tod.ny thai there was 1 no doubt that Morton's death was ' duo to hardening of the arteries of ho bran. Coioucr Weinberg announc ed that ,io inquest would be neces sary. Morton wac found dead In the hnllwav jt the Hotel Seymour, wher he ha.: j;mc t keep nu nuuolntmcnt !fev 111 L' vyPl! ! 1 1 ! 1 j .Y weet Strains of 1 Perfect 1VJ US1C may bo enjoyed ill most any hour it your liome is equipped with an EDISPN 01 VICTOR AVoViiiT.v i complete lino of records and keep the newest records always on hand. Whetsel Music Co. Corner Grape and Main Sts. i.,,,,,,,,'''' IF YOU BUY IT HERE IT IS CERTAINLY GOOD TO EAT Tf 3'on piirclin.se1 your EATABLES at this store yon are sure of the host for the least. "We handle only the best meats, groceries, fruit, etc., that it is pos sible t,o buy, and everything is sold at a reasonable profit. "We don't charge you 25 per cent more i'or goods just because we imagine this is the only store in the city carrying that particular brand of goods. WARNER, WORTMAN & GORE Grocery Phone 286 Market Phone 281 , t - 4 TIasliim for lion I Hi. , vrft1" iV "'7 V r 0' t I vA EVERY BUSINESS MAN RECEIVES CHECKS in payment of ui'cntuiK If ho hns no bank account ol his own he hits ! rolv on Hie gnml nature of luenils lo get Ihe cnIi for tlio cliccUs. II he had an aocouni at the I'lirinci' Flint Uriiwoi'b' Hunk lie coulil line his cheeks ciihIiciI without lieing un der ohligutiiiim to aiiybitily. Tlu:ik Unit ocr it you ale not a bank (lepoMtnr C A. 1 Jit ifiilil llr V""! Ilfirl .OF THE... January C The ajL JL Farmers' and Fruitgrowers' Bank John A. Perl Undertaker and h'mbaliiior Succosror to tho undertaking do pnrtuiont of Medford riirnlturo Co. Office With Medford Furniture Company About Fohruary 1, Prlvato Am bulunco Service. Slok and Injured cotivoyod to any part of city or country, is, Tclophenos: Day 1161. NlRht: John A. 1'orl Ull, C W. Conklln, UCOl. J. 11. jjtttle-. 3571. "'9 IIuakltiR for Health. t f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. -f UIIU4 HHHIII ' 1 . 1 .. - ii n LOST -Drown Muik fur on .Maui s: niter the fellow TIhuxImv emu I'lea-e return lo .Mini Tribune of inc. -Jtii I'OK SA1.K--'. liinil. neiirlv nil oleuml; oIom' Mtalioii mid lliree-fouHli infle Mt-iiiHii, 1'J.t; l Hr 11; tenu ertB line five nil t I). MEDFORD THEATER Wednesday, January 25 AMERICA'S GREATEST PLAY -The Man of the Hour Hy Cieorge Broadhimsf ' Two ear.s at the Sao Theatre, Xew York, five months at the Illinois Theater, Chicago, six months at the Tremont Theater, Boston; four months at the (Inn-irk Theater, Philadelphia. Just one day more in which to take advantage of the remarkably low prices quoted to affect this clearance. You certainly cannot afford to miss this Sale. Note the bargains offered. II. .Inekiwii A: Co., HS'fr W. .Main felruet. arua I'OK JtliNT (J.rooitt modern Ihmim f iirnifelicd ; aa.00 r month. uUI Park uvt., uor 11th . 'M "Tho Best Play I Havo Ever ROOSEVELT. Seen." COLONEL KOR KEXT-Kpv 3-ixniw Piitau. cIohp in. iMuir AIO S; Central n va. 20-j ("liven here with a special east of-players, which inusfiM-s ti roll or the best artists on-tho Anioriean " stiigo. . SEATS ON SALE MONDAY. JANUARY 23. ALL MEN'S AND BOYS OVER COAT S REDUCED 25 PER CENT All boys1 short Pants Suits reduced 2o per cent. Specially low prices on .Men's Suits for clearance. Sample I Tats, worth $.00 and $-1.00: clearance price $1.95. rnderwear, Hosiery, etc., priced vein low for clearance. ALL WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SUITS AND COATS REDUCED 33 1-3 PER CENT All Millinery at one-half price. Clearance prices on Evening Presses, Silk Waists, Skirts, Outing Plannel, downs and Skirts, Silk t i i i etticoats, Lace Curtains, etc etc. etc., Watch for the Announcement of our Muslin Underwear Sale-Beginning Monday January 23rd. The Best yet. Akins, Benton Co.