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n- JMEDFORD MATL TRIBUTE, flEEDFORD, OREGON, PRTDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1911. PAGE THREE v tt id Sims up mm point Many Representative Citizens .are Out With Their Coats off Working for Pavement Property Owners are all in Line. , VULJL VlAOpUllU.lltO CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Perhaps novor beforo in tho history of Central PUoInt has thero been so many representative citizens "out with their conts off" in a campaign for municipal improvements as there has been within tho past two or threo days, says tho Herald. It's in tho air and tho fellow who tries to get nway from tho contagion1 of "get thero Central Point" Is in bad, and while "taking to his neels" ho Is in diro danger of buttlne into a brick wnll or having a house fall on him. The cause of tho turmoil Is mud, mud, mud. Mud on streets, Mud In tho air; Mud in your dreams, Mud overywhoro. It is evidently a case of too much Johnson provided that that histor ical gentleman's surnamo waB mud and tho, burden of everybody's song this week is "hard-paved streets for Central Point. Nothin too good for us." A number of representative busi ness men and property owners within the past few days havo boon taking an interest in tho paving question, and, headed by Councilman White side and I. C. Robnott, they havo been sounding tho property owners on Pine street, between Front and Sixth streets, as to their wishes regarding paving, with tho result that a large majority of tho property owners are fpund to be In lino for paving tho street next summer, and, what is more to the point as nn indication of progressive tendencies, paving with tho very best available material. Misses Pearl Ross nnd Mary Olson wero nt Medford Wednesday. The Ladies' Civic Improvement club will have the fourth series of entertainments Monday evening. These entertainments havo proven to bo the best nnd most enjoyable that have ever been given here. Bird Johnson nnd Mr. Gage, of upper Koguo River were hero tran sacting business Thursday morning. Dr. FJ, Kirohgoftsnor wns in from his mount nin home Thursday morn ng on a business trip. Dr. Robert Pnllnjtz made a pro fessional call at Gold Hill Thursday morning. Fred Cnnuitt and wifo went to Tolo Thursday. J. I Hopkins nindo A business trip to Grants Pass Thursday. E. A. Carr of Everett, Wash., was hero Wednesday. Mr. Rhodes, state secretary for the Y. M. C. A. was hero Thursday. Mrs. Harvey moved her family from the restaurant into the resi dence formornlly occupied by Mr. Lcdiford. Mr. and Mrs. Lnndis of Gold Hill were tho quests of Dr. and Mrs. Davis tho fore pnrt of tho week. Little Dorothy Patlion, daugh ter of Editor I'nttison of the Horn?' has been on the sick list but is i" improving. Jt C. Wilson has sold his thirty aero tract on tho Airnto road, to A. C. Hamilton. Tho consideration be ing thirty-five hundred. It nil depends on tho result of the city election in April. Wilbur Glenn Volivn, overseer, ' successor to tho late John Alexander Dowie. is confident thnt it will he successful nnd that he will regain tho powers taken away from him by the Independents. He says he will appoint a vigilnnco comtnitteo to horsowhip on sight any Users of tobneco, nnd will driso tho churches from fho city. BANK GROWS 143 PER CEHTIH YEAR Bank of Jacksonville Has Made Great Strides in Year and Testifies to Great Growth in City Much Im provement Evident. AMERICA FARMERS HOPE (Continued from Fa no 1.) great section of tho country. On his present trip he pays special attention to tho solution of tho problem of keeping American farmers on this side of tho Canadian border. "I havo unlimited faith In tho great American Northwest, " said Mr. My riek, in tho course of a recent inter view, "and I back up my faith, not only with my works, but with the money of my friends and myself. I believe that if every individual, each association, commercial club, agri cultural organization and other asso ciation throughout tho Northwest, would join In a grand forward move ment for developing the resources of this section, and for advertising Its advantages to tho world, tho results would bo amazing. Tho hour has como for tho Northwest to realize the community of Interests which binds together the states from tho lakes to the coast, Including tho empire states of Minnesota, tho Dakotas, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Oregon and "Wash ington. With united offort this ro glon will show, during tho next few years, a phenomenal growth in pop ulation and earning power, In woalth and In all tho things which mako llfo worth living. To promote such co operation among nil Northwestern people, I tondcr tho resources of tho publishing Intorests I havo tho honor to represent and of all tholr periodi cals with moro than 10,000,000 readers." ALL MY PIMPLES GONE Girl Tells How a Blotchy Skin Was Cleansed by a Simple Wash. ''I was nshamed of my face," writes Mibs Minnie Piekard of Al tatnahaw, X. C. "It was all full of pimples and scars, but after ufeiug D. 1). D. Proscription I can say that now thero is no sign of that Eczema, nnd that was threo years ago." D. D. D. has become no famous ns n euro and instant relief in Eczema and all other serious fcktii diseases, that iU value is sometimes overlook ed in clearing up rw.li, pimples, hlnckhondb, and nil other minor fo.ins of fakin iinpuritios. The fact is, that while D. D. D. is so punetmtinj: (hut it strikes to tho very root of Eozemn or any other sorious trouble, the soothing Oil of Wintergroon, Thymol nnd other in gredients arc Sio carefully compound ed thero is no waili for tho Fkin made that can compare with this great household rumody for every kind ofrkin trouble. D. D. 1). is pleasant to use, perfect ly hannloss to tho most dolionte skin, and absolutely reliable. A 23 cent bottlo will pivo you positive proof of tho uondorful offculivoiioss of this groat remedy. Medford Pharmacy, near postof fieo. Haskins for health. Nothing moro eloquent of the growth of Jacksonville is obtainable than the fact that the Bank of Jack sonville In six days less than one year has made a growth of 143 per cent. This growth Is shown by recent state ments of the bank. When Benjamin M. Collins, for mer city recorder of Medford, wont to Jacksonville and assumed tho du ties of cashier, tho deposits In tho bank amounted to $23,893.10. Ono year lator, lacking six days, tho de posits nmounted to $G8,2G6.38, or an iucrcaso of a little moro than 143 per cent. Much of the growth is attributed to tho ability of Mr. Collins, who acquires friends easily, and, what is more, holds them. Tho stockholders of tho bank are: J. W. Bybco, A. W. Sturgls, Charles Dunford, W. P. Bailey, Benjamin M. Collins, John G. Dunnlngton, C. M. Ruch, John W. Pemoll, Ralph G. Jennings, Harry Luy, Chris Keegan, W. II. Bowen, A. S. Klolnhammer, William II. Johnson, Fred Offon bacher and Norman Offenbachor. Tho directors are: J. W. Bybeo, John W. Pemoll, John G. Dunnlng ton, C. M. Ruch, W. H. Bowen and Bonjamln M. Collins. Tho offlcors are: J. W. Bybeo, president; John W. Pcrnoll, vlco prcsidont; Benjamin M. Collins, cash ier; W. II. Bowen, assistant cashier, and William II. Johnson, secretary. Tho bank Blnco Mr. Collins took hold has opened a savings depart ment and pays Interest on tlmo do posits and havo equipped themselves with foreign exchango accommoda tions. Jacksonville is making great strides In civic Improvements. They aro in stalling a water system at a cost of 150,000, and aro contemplating tho Installation of a sewer system. FIGHf ON OVER ' ELKINS ESTATE Dissension Prevails Over Distribution of Senator's Millions Late Mill ionaire Was Married Twice and Children are Dissatisfied With Will. ELKINS, W. Vn., Feb. 2. Dissen sion prevails in tho EJlkins family to day as a result of tho disposition Stephen B. Elklns, lato senator from West Virginia, mado of his millions. Elklns was twico married, and his widow, Mrs. Hnlllo D. Elklns, is dis satisfied with tho provision ho mado for her children. Elkins provided that his seven children, including Mrs. Oliphnnt and Mrs. Welderseim, children of his first wife, should share equally. If Mrs. Elklns claims one-third of tho cstato, which tho state law allows, she will havo from tlvo to eight millions in her own right to divide among hor flvo chil dren. MADE IN MEDFORD IS SLOGAN (Continued from page 1.) firms do not build houses in Med ford, buy no giocoriea or meut or supplies in Medford, purchuso no clothing or dry goods or hardware in Medford, but those employed in Medford spend all they cam hero and the moro printers and pressmen employed in Medford, tho bettor for tho merchants, husinctiK men and proporty owners of Medford, the bet tor for tho city itself and everyone in it. If you aro a loyal Modfordite, you will see to it that you buy all the supplies hat you can in Medford and you will buy everything with a "mado in Medford" label on it that you can especially when it co..ts you no more than it would to buy out of town. NOTICE To contractors and buildors of Medford, that on and aftor April 1 tho minimum scalo of wages for car penters shall bo ft per day, eight hours at work. W. SHIRLEY, C. DALEY, 273 Trustees Local 1810. Daughter Enjoined Father DALLAS, Texas., Feb. 3. Miss Winnie Hunter, 18, daughter of A. J. Hunter of Dallas today rejoined a traveling theatrical compnny after securing an injunction restraining her futhor from interfering with her stage career. She nllegcs he had her detained in Denver. She ennio to Dallas and brought court notion to prevent further interference. Left a Gallon of Gold. LURAY, Vu., Feb. .'!. As a re ward for faithful sorvice, James P. Snyder, who died hero yesterday, left to his housekeepor, Mrs. J. A. South ard, a gallon glass jnr, filled with California gold, which ho had kept sinco 3849. Snyder made a fortune in tho California gold fields. Horsewhips for Smokers CHICAGO. Feb. 3. Horsewhip ping in public promises to become the method of punishing tobacco chewers and smokers in Zion Cit BOXING EXHIBITION MEDFORD THEATRE TUESDAY CTRDITABV 7 EVENING IXDIUJillll f --MAIN EVENT- Roisids - 10 - Rounds Fighting Dick Wheeler of Chicago, Battling Nelson's Sparring Partner. vs. Frankie Edwards of San Francisco. 2 GOOD PRELIMINARIES 2 General Admission $1.00, Reserved Seats $1.60, Ring side Seats $2.00. Seats on sale Friday morning at Haskin's Drug Store. KK&0 I PLUMBING S1EAM AND HOI WA I ER HEATING I i 2 All Work Guaranteed COFFEEN (SL PRICE fc 11 North D St.. Medford Ore. Phone 303 . , qwW'reww'W'wwwW'wr'wrrW' Prices Reasonable fc!!fttfci J. E. ENYAKT, Prcsidont J. A. PEIIRY, Vico-Presldont P. E. MERRICK, Vtce-Pres!d?ut JOHN S. ORTII, Cnshlor W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashlor. The Medford National Bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 SAFE DEPOSIT ItOXES FOK RENT. A GEN'ERAIj HANKING HUSIXKSS TRANSACTED. We SOLICIT YOUH PATRONAGE. I tttftfV.YV r GET THE HA1BIT Of calling us If you havo any electric work of nny kind. Wo can fix you up In tho best posslblo stylo. It is a Good HaDIt and Will Cost You Nothing Electric Construction Co. srSrr-r'rrs E. M. F. Studebaker Garage Co. ssse Formerly Siskiyou Auto Co. This Oarage and Machine Sl.uii I now In charge of a prnrMcal auto repair man. All kinds of autos and gas engines well and 2 quickly repaired. Overhauling a specialty. Cars stored and cared 2 for by tho mouth. Oil and gasolino for salo. 125134 S. Riverside Ave. Phone 4131 4 Tho finest Sample Rooms in the city. Single rooms or en suite also rooms with bath Hotel Moore Tolopuono In Every Room RAU-MOHR COMPANY Proprietors. EUROPEAN PLAN Perfectly Lighted Wo aro now wiring tho Medford Furnlturo & Hardware Co.'s build ing, tho largest In southern Oregon. When wo finish It will bo perfectly lighted nnd everything about the wiring will bo perfectly safo. Sco ub about your wiring and feel safo for all tlmo. Southern Oregon Electric Co. IMionu, Night V.iUi, Day JJIOl. 37 South Central Avenue The Cumberland FURNISHED ROOMS Suites with Private Bath Rooms Include Sleeping Porches Breakfasts Served if Desired Reception Room for Guests 706 S. Oakdale Ave. Medford, Ore. IMIONK MAIN 0501 220 WKST .MAIN STKEET GHIROPIACTIC NO 11IIUGS NO KNIVES Tho now euro cures 90 per cent of human ailments. Sick hoad aches, neuralgia, paralysis, stomach troublo, constipation, catarrh. Ilavo you any of theso? If so, como and seo mo. I will euro you. Dr. E. E. Koch 0..'I07 fliirnett Corey Huildiug. Heuih: 9-115, 1-G, 7-8. Appointments on Sunday. Phono (1701. CHILDREN THRIVE WONDERFULY on our bread and rolls. It is simp'y astonishing tho amount of nutriment they derive from them. They liko it, too. Even ' tnko our broad in pref erence to ordinary cake. It must be pretty good to attain thnt rosult TODD & CO., South Contrr Ave. Medford Bakery & Ldlcntesscn. Try Fi-i!fi Dread. -WOMEN- Did It over occur to you that It Is ns Important to NUItSB YOUR PLANTS as it is your children? KVEUQKKHN VlTALIZEIt nour ishes and 'puts now llfo Into tho weakest PLANTS OR BUSHES Cannot bo equaled for flower pots window boxes, forns, palmB, etc. EVERGREEN V1TAM.ER kills nil lnsocts. Send today for froo sauiplo. Encloso 10c for mailing. Great Western Agency Co. ariirj GREENWOOD TERRACE CHICAGO, I Ma ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A GOOD INVESTMENT? Ono hundred acres Rutte Creok ' bottom, undor irrigation, porpetual water right. Al for app'.eo or pears; j can mako big money raising onions, colory, tomatoes and all kinds of veg-1 etables; big money In subdivision; Joins a new townslto and tho rail road; all undor now wlro fence; can be bought for one-half tho price of adjoining land. Duy from owner and savo tho commission. Address Offutt Rornes Auto Co. Automobiles GENERAL OVERHAULING & MACHINE REPAIRING. First-Class Workmanship Guaranteed. f PHONE MAIN 6231. , Corner Central Ave, and 8th St Medford, Or. Medford Iron Works E. G. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. r Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS, CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. PH0NE323I. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. M,S. it Gem Waffle Kitchen 323 E. Main St. Medford. We are now open for business. Ilot waf fles, hot cakes and short orders. Quick ser vice cooking done in window on gas. Come and see us. rfwrtf4r-Hr' Nothing Just as Good as the REXALL Remedies J EAGLE PHARMACY, 101) East Main St. Phones: Home 03; Pac. 232 WEST SIDE PHARMACY i 200 West Main Street Phenes: Home -13; Pac. 1041 Eagle Drug Co., Inc. Tlios. Bartholomew, Ph. C, General Mgr. Tho Roxull StoroH Medford, Ore. r H. B. PATTERSON The QUAKER NURSERYMAN Everything in the Nursery Line See the nice English Hollies. All kinds of shade trees, shrubbery, roses (only tho most perfect plants), and full lino of pear, peach, apple, apricot, prunes, etc., etc. Office 116 Main Street Office Phone 2381 Res. Phone 2493 Box 36, Medford, Or. "l