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ijii'iwr MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OWIWOX, MONDAY JANUARY :a. 39J1. 5 T?mi,'nrw?rFrirT.v?vm ''''yifff.'Ts ' - - mmmmmm Personal and Local Thu Xat iiiantiKonitMit have uuguK cd thu services of W. J. Tanner as skating Instructor, who Is giving good J. K. Anderson, president of the Kogue River Qas company, who was badly Injured by a falling polo some results, as it has been difficult for .weeks ago, will leave Tuesday for the mnnngement to get an Instructor who will assist those learning. They feel confident of having the right man, so everyone will be given at tention by Mr. Tanner and his assist ants. Don't fall to see the big double bill nt the "Isis" for tho next three nights, botRinning tonigLt. Finest blackface comedienne ever nppearlng in vaudeville will be in the person of Eva La Hue. ' J. C. Xcff and wife left Sunday to take in tho automobile show at Port land. Call phono 2151, 1032 for baggage wagon. 45 j It. K. Geary, a brother of Arthur M. Geary of this city, is spending a few days here visiting. Howard 3. Dudley is planning to leave In a day or two for an extended business trip east. Mr. and Mrs. Scott V. Davis, who have spent tho winter in Los Angeles and San Diego, have returned to San Francisco, where they will spend a lew weel;s before coming home. Private room and board with Mrs. J. D. Fay, three blocks from central part of town, 310 N. Bartlett. G. Stockholm of Gold Hill was a 'recent visitor in Medford, as was Sam McClendon. Flfty-iuroo acres special, 10 acres coming into bearing orchard. Call on J. B. Wood, Condor Water & Powei Co.'s office. tf W. D. Lewis of Central Point was a recent Medford visitor. John H. Carkln, attorney at law. over Jackson County bank. S. A. Pnttlson of Central Point spent Monday In Medford. Dr. J. K. Shearer, pnyslclan and surgeon. Offlco over Strang's drug storo. tf. Mrs. Maud Hockenyos, who has been visiting for some time with friends in this city, has returned to Portland. See U. A. Holmes, Tho Insuranco Man, Over Jackson County bank. 28i A. S. Hoscnbaum has returned from a short trip to San Francisco. Is your ioubo wired? Ono cigar less n day would pay for a hundred per rent lncrcaso In comfort. Start living tho electric life. tf. Mrs. J. G. Martin attended the Ma-bee-Gordon wedding in Jacksonville Thursday, which was performed by Juhtlco H. Dox of that city. Every Ug.U out electricity glvi off smoke and smoko contains soot, which deposits on your wall paper, curtains, draperies. Electric light glows In an air tight bulb. tf. Willinni S. Thompson and hon Carl of Spokane spent two days of this week with relatives in Jacksonville. Tho most profitable as well as the most Interesting "littlo journoyc are tho.se made In answering clasj Ifled ads. G. A. Owings is dangerously ill with pneumonia. Sec It. A. Hdlmes, The Insnranru Man. 2 So N. H. Harvey, proprietor or the Mllwanklo nurcerles, Is In tho city on n short bublnes trip. Wanted Hoarders a now board ing houso has opened nt 706 South Oakdale. Call and seo us for fair trontment. or address F. H. More land. 302 Horace Nlrholbon Is amoiiR those who loft Sundn: for the auto show at Portland. Dr. Heuter of Jacksonville was J Medford vlhltor Sunday. Ei a La Hue at the Isis for three nights only. The most popular black face comedienne ever on the vaude illle stage. Dr. E. G. Hlddell, after being con fined to hie hon.e for ux weeks. Is .-tin greeting don mown f lends. San Fran.-lsco on n shnrf ininitw.cn trip. H. J. Xeeloy has returned from n flying business trip to San Francisco. C. A. Mr.lboeuf, secretary of tho Commercial club, Is expected to re turn tomorrow from a visit to Port land. The Ladies' Aid society of the Presbyterian church meets with Mrs. W. W. Elfert, No. 33." North Cen tral avenue, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. At their last meeting tho In dies decided to charge 10 cents when refreshments are served. All the ladles of the congregation nro Invit ed. Elmer A. Hicks spent Mondav In Jacksonville on business. D. C. Herrln of Portland Is regis tered at the Nash hotel. He was for merly a resident of the Iloguq Itlver valley. E. F. Fay of Portland Is vlsttliu' Medford. W. H. Smith of San Francisco is registered at the Nash. r"iry J. Necly of Spok..no arrived In the city this morning. Fiank Roberts of Myrtlo Creek spent today in the city. J. C. Shnnkland of Portland is a guest of the Nash. The Rev. Morse, a Methodist minis ter from Grr.-. : Forks. N. D., stopped off hero while en routo to California. M YORK NOW V C COUNTRIES TO CURB THE TUSKS 'received the .constitution of tho Na tional Republican Progrosstvo league and nlso ninny letters from signers of it inviting mo to join," said Governor Johnson today. "I considered tho matter thoroughly and wired my do- sire to becomo n member. 1 look on the leaguo ns pnrt of tho republican VlKNXA, Jan. 'J3. Information nnrfv n innvnmint within Mm nnrtv Legislature' iTiiched th foreign ot'i.ee here to- at least for tho present. day that bervia, .Montenegro, Uul Kiirin, ltonuuiin and Greece have VOrlngO Pacific Coast as Site Of joined 'forces to curb Turkish k- Kressivenets in the Hnlknus. A sub- T. IS FREED BY JURY By Overwhelming Vote Passes Concurrent Resolution Fa Exposition in 1915. AIiMANY, N. V. Jan. 23. Uy a voto of 40 to U iu tho cenato and a unanimous vote In the house, Now York's legislature today adopted n concurrent resolution urging tho Now York congressional delegation to sup port San Franclcco In Its fight for congressional recognition of Its claims for the Panama exposition in 1915. TlaskiiiH for health. t -. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. 4 CHOW YOUNG'S Chinese medicine will euro rheumatism, eiitnrrit colds, goiters, throat and Inn trouble, deafness, pnrnl.VMs, pri vnte diseases and all kinds ( chronic and nervous ailments. Ston. neli trouble, constipation, indige.s tion, womb and bladder trouble See me ut 211 S. Front st., .Med Jml, Or. FOR KENT 1-room house, rent $10 Call at :134 W. (ilh st. 'JQ:t FOR SALE Milch cow coming ficsl in five weeks, .-(."), if taken with! 10 days. Cull or address Jtnnc'.i 12 miles south nf Gold Hill. Mael Wowers, Gold Hill, Or. 12(57 SACRAMENTO, Cnl., Jan. 23. Resolutions pledging congress that California -will nsk no material aid for the Panama exposition to be held it San Frnnclsco in 1915 wero passe i .innnlmously by the sennto and -icnibly today. As soon as Governor lohnson has reviewed ono of tho measures it will bo telegraphed to Washington to the various California representatives for presentation to congress. DAKOTANS SEEK TO INVEST HERE Party of Grand Forks, N. D., Busi ness Men Making Study of Rogue River Valley Will Remain Here Several Days. "Its doclnraUon of principles can be subscribed to by all titters. It Is broad, slniplo an', .loflnite. it seeks null' (ft w lit r ih.l tWaltnl tn rln. sidy of 48.000.U00 has been ,u,irnu- vilapment of tho nal.on and tho state, teed by the beruan government to support ii uuerilla uarinro alunjr the M1 nm deeply Interested in tho pro Turkish frontier, the Sen inn bnnds ' "0Sl''1 work of tn,R lsu. Though workiii" in conjunction with the Mon-, within the republlcon party, Its prln tenegriiis. clpkvs should bring democrats Into it. It is the up-to-date effort of tho load- J0HNS0N TELLS WHY ?rs or ropebllcai.lcm In America to HE FAVORS LEAGUE brlK tno P?oilo into their own." SACRAMENTO, Cnl., Jan. 23. "I- Hnsklns for Health. FOR RENT Newly furnished lions keeping rooms; center town. 'J.'f E. nth st. 207 WANTED TO RENT Small fn. nished housciiuniecVtntely. Musi have htith, be reasonable and closi in. Apply A. II. Mimes, Mail Tiiii une office or phone 11021. WANTED To rent a U or 7 mini modern house with a burn. Wil lease for one year. Address Ho M, cure Mail Tribune office. 207 WANTED The best burirain ii from -10 to 120 acres of firs) elas undeveloped fruit land thai gooi1 hard cash will buy. Must be with in 15 niijes of Medford. Give fu particulars in first letter. Addrc Ho.v 700. care this office. WANTED To rent, not later than March 1, four or live nmin hou- IW six months, or longer. I). 1 Woodruff. -120 (iiirnett-Corey bldp. Phone 0121. 2(53 Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phenes: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT John A. Perl Undertaker and Embalmer Successor to the undertaking de pa! tment of Medford Furniture Co. Office With Medford Furniture Company About February 1, Private Am bulanco Scrvlco. Sick and Injured conveyed to any part of city or country. Telophene3: Day 351. Night: John A. Perl 4111. C. W Conklln, 3601. J. H. Butler, 3R71. California Is the place to Kit. Orange grovcc in full bloom, tropical flowers, fa mous hotels, hifitoriu Old Missions attractive watering places', delightful climate, making that favored section the Nation's most popular ietre.il You can see it i.t its best via the I Shasta Route and j "The Road of a Thousand Wonders" J SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY i i Up-to-date trains, first-class in I every respect, unexcelled dining-cni j service, (puck time and direct con nections to all points south. 'STECIAL ROUND-TRIP FARE OF $55.00 I i ' Portland to Los Angeles and Return. With corresponding low fates from all other sections of the Northwest, Liberal stop-oveis in onch direction and long limit. Interesting and at tinctiie htei a tui o on the i a imhis re sults and attiaetions of California an be hail on application to any S I' or O & N' Agent, or from WM. McMURRAY. General Passenger Agent Portland, Ore. Vibjting the Rogue Hivcr valley vvith n view to investing capital horo should a desirable opportunity pre-, -out itself, Messrs. John Fadden, O. Young, 11. N. Ford and M. Hruer of Irand Forks, N. D., are registered nt , ihe Nash hotel. The party was joined this morn- ug by Mr. Korpnugh, now n resident ' if Grants Pass hut formerly of' CJrand Forks, who will conduct them m a tour of the district near Med-) ford. They will remain in town several days. Hasklns for Health. TURN EXPENSE INTO INVESTMENT TACOMA, Wash., Jan. 23. Mrs. Martina Kvalshaug, licensed of com plicity in the murder of her hus band, Martin Kvahihuug on May 1 1, 11)01), was today acquitted by a jury which has been deliberating on her fato for 37 hours. Mrs, Kvalshaug had been treid twico before, both times the jury being unable to agree. Charles O. Neweoinb has already been convicted of Kvalshnug's mur der and is now under sentence nf death. Uiisklns for Health. ---rr ;? Iaro sold in Medford by Ilale's Piano House. ! If it's merely a question of what you can "get along with," use an ordinary paper for your business stationery. If, however, you are seek ing to turn expense into in vestment, use T7ir sttiHibtrJ .tVr for lsiutst tlatientrj Li HABflRSHIRE Ml "ZniSvr (At H'atr MarV The added influence given your messages lw the clean, crisp sheets will wipe out the expense item and leave a bal ance on the other side. X A little Journfy Into tlm worltlrRt of your own mind will urenrllirn our argil mem, To hrlp, ak lit lor a uptcinirn book of tlm pjpr -.howing InirrlirutU and othrr buinr lormi, primed, litho graphed mid engraved on ''" white and lourteen colon of Old Hamvsiiiih Donu. It' worth having. Made hy HAMnnim Paprr Comi'anV, the only paper innkrri in Ihe world making bond paper exclutively. Medford Printing Co. mmmmm WmW FINE JOB PRINTING IS OUR SPECIALTY WE CAN AND DO MAKE QUICK DELIVERIES GET OUR PRICES 38 S. Central Avi Trimmed Hal s to $8.00 for $1.98 Trimmed Hats to $4.00 for 98c. Home Millinery 1021 West Ninth Htroot ---rSs.sssssstfS NsrseyB ' I Open Tuesday ! Columbia Phonographs : and Records will be on sale ? :: for the first time on Tups i : day, January 24, in the;; iroom oeupied by the JPa-i; ; eitie Motor Supply Co. :i You arc invited to call;; i; and sec these wonderful;; ;; machines and records. Medford Music Shop 220 West Mam Street. St. Mark's Block. Hale's are the onlv fac-? ;;tory to home distributors j; of the world's best Pianos ? liand Plaj'or Pianos. They? j: guarantee to save you atj ii least FINE PIANOS X $100.00 ANY piano you may? i ( 4 j ; wish to buy. They can do? :; this because they pay no J: salaries, employ no help,;; I pay no rent and sell more;! :: :: j:tlian three-fourths of alii; :the Pianos sold in south-;; i ! jern Oregon. j! ;: :: iiYou are invited to call!: ;; us up and we will be pleas :;ed to explain how we can? ; ; save you money and givej i; you the best piano or play-1 j: er piano sold in the world ? 1 1 ;; today. 8$ Corner Tenth and Oaktliilu. 4c i ! First January Clearance Sale i We enter upon the fourth week oL' our FJRST IANLTAHY CLEAKANCIO SALE with values greater than ever. We are determined to t clear out all winter wares regardless of loss. In conjunction with the Clearance Sale we will show the NEW ROYAL SII1RT WATSTS for i Spring Nineteen Eleven. I Dresses for Quick Clearance $14.75 ? Di'esses made of an excellent storm serge; some plain tailored styles, others braided; (Jibson shoulder; in colors navy blue, brown and leather; excellent value at the former prices, $19.50 nd .(.50. Clearance Sale ". .$14.75 ! Evening Dresses Special $29.50 For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, your unrestricted choice of the following Dresses: A handsome black mousseline de soie Dress over black messaline; trimmed over Persian band and Persian piped; tunic effect skirt; regularly priced at $f7.o(); for these three davs $29.50 A most handsome IWassalinc dress elaborately braided, waist has Peasant sleeves plaited skirt with stitched band color gold, re gular!' price is $55 for these three days $29.50. A navy blue mousseline de soie Dress over messaline plaited flounce; bodice over Persian; regular value $12.00; for these three days tunic skirt; $29.50 A light blue lnousselino de soie ov er messaline; tunic skirt banded with messaline; yoke bead trimmed; regular $-17.00; for j,9Q ( t Vv a these three dj Others that we will not take time to desc ribe, as printer's ink at any rate does not do th em justice, but come and see these values. The New 1911 Spring Waists jRoaf actitititt "'' la The ROYAL which stands for best in shirt waists; only the worthy materials; note the tailoring and finishing; a line of waists we have sold for the last 1-1 yeais; come in beautiful hand embroider ed linen; plain tailored linen and prettv lingerie stvles; NOT HOW (i.,0A, iu-t now (ioo; PwrcKf) $1.50tO$12.00 Coats Jan'y Clearance $15.00 Your, unrestricted choice of any Winter Coat in broadcloth and $15.00 I fancy mixtures; regularly priced to $30.00; Clearance Choice of entire stock of Coats, including some beautiful black broadcloth coats; regular values $45.00, $50.00 and $50.00; Clearance Sale imported $27.50 1 j Evening Capes and Coats For Three Days, Monday, Tuesday J and Wednesday - -jijjk nvi riijj, 5 Not How Cheap But How Good 222WestMainSt. St Marks Bldg. t-44-44-4444444-4-4-444m44l4T.y lijtjrtUjaWaNfe!