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'-.? aiEDFOTCD MAIL TRIBUNE, jSEEDFORD, OREOON,' WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1911. PAGE FIVE ' fir '0 1 Personal and Local Mrs. V. E. Snyder spent yester day at the courthouse in Jackson ville on business. Don't buy an auto until you sco the 1911 Bulcks. E. A. Hicks made n business trip to Ashland Tuesday. Dr. J. 13. Shearer, physician and Burgeon. Office over Strang's drug store. tfi Murk Finney of -Jacksonville was in Medford yesterday. - W. M.'Dunlap has opened a new barber shop on Front street in the room formerly occupied by Moss & Co., grain brokers. Mr. Dunlap will be pleased to meet his many frlendB and patrons at his new location. 275 Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Anderson re turned from Los Angelos Tuesday evening. II. B. Patterson, 116 E. Main, line some nico English Hollies and all kinds of shado trees. Roses (all the best). Now is a good time to plant. Drop in nnd seo me. -' tf Pat Donegan of Jacksonville came over to Medford to witness the Edwards-Wheeler bout. The car that stands the gaff The Buick. Mrs. V. Reynolds and children have returned from a week end visit to Grants Pnss. Is your iouso wired? Ono clgai , less a day would pay for a hundrco per cent increaso In comfort. Start living the electric life. tf. , R. L. Steollmmmcr of Grants Pass Is a Medford visitor. Don't bo In a rush to buy your new 'auto seo the 1911 Bulck. ' S. N. "Bennett has returned froir a "business trip to Grants Pass. TIiq sensation of tho auto show al Portland 1911 Duicks. John SIppIo of Grants Pass spen' the first of tho week in this city. Buy your wall paper at tho remo val sale and save at least 20 per cent 275 D. L. Woodruff returned yestcr day from a business trip to Grantt Pass. Miss M. L. Campbell of tho Camp bell and Scbublor millinery store hat gone to San Francisco to attend the openings of the big millinery houses F. E. Blgolow has returned to thlt city from a business trip to Grantt Pass. Tho romovnl salo offers tho bar gains of tho year In furniture, car pots, rugs, etc. Medford Furnltun Co. 275 J. S. Bamett of Central Point spen ' Tuesday In Medford. Call phono 2151, 1032 for baggag. wagon. 451 Among the visitors to this clt; from Central Point Tuesday wen Ed Farrn, Gns Morris and Earl Oben chain. Don't fail to visit the big removn salo. 275' Jnmes Eaton of Ashlnnd spoilt Tuesday In Medford. Ask Colonel Tou Velio about thos 1911 Bulcks. ' W. C. Wentz of Aurora, Nob., It visiting with his son and daughter In-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wentz hero. Don't miss a look at tho formoi and sale prices nt tho removal sale 275 Mrs. M. Ij. Campbell Is attendini the spring millinery opening In Sai Francisco. What car has delivered tho goodi inthq.R,qgno River valley? Th . Ru ioU That Is why thoro aro st many In use. H. C. Stoddard and Frank Lode spent Tuesday In Gold Ray. , Light, durable, strong, poworfu' economical the Bulck loads tho an tomobllo world. ' Notice Tho Indies or tho M. E church. South, will hnvo a plo an enko salo tomorrow from 10 a. m. t !! p. m. at tho Wardrobe, on Won Main street. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PnONE 2271 Night 'Phenes: P. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT John A. Perl Undertaker and Embalmer Successor to tho undertaking de partment of Medford Furniture Co. v Office With Medford Furniture Company About February 1, Private Am inlance Service. Sick and Injured conveyed to any part of city or country. Telephenes: Day 351. Night: John A. Porl 4111. C. W, Conklln, 3C01. J. H. Butler, 3571. John P. Wilson of Woodvillo waB n visitor in Medford Wednesdny. ' Send name and nddress to P. 0. Box 4 96 for full particulars about the most interesting book over writ ten. tf C. W. Jeffrey of Grants Pass spent Wednesday in Medford on business. Tho triumph of auto building the 1911 Bulcks. Charles Turpln of Roxy Ann Ib visiting Medford friends. Rail wood, J 5 a cord. Farmers 7110. tf T. H. Thomas of Sardine Crook Is In Medford for a short visit. John II. Carklu, attorney at law. tver Jackson County bank. Fighting Dick Whcolor left Wed nesdny morning for a visit In Los Angeles. Five hundred flno Bartlett pear trees for salo. Call on J. A. Perry .it Medford National bank. tf Seo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, Over Jackson County bank. 2S5 CHARGE IMMIGRATION LAWS ARE WINKED AT SACKAMHNTO, Oil., Feb. 8. That lie immigration laws are being wink d nt by officers whoso duty it is it keep out undesirable aliens nnd that America should be for American! first is the statement of Assembly nan Frank Smith of Oakland win otlay introduced a resolution nppcal ng to congress for protection fron ho outcasts of other nations. Conservation also enters into tin Memorial which he prays will bo son; o ' congress without being modifier 'jy the federal relations committee o he house, which has heretofore re noved insinuations reflecting on tin Japanese. 1ECENT ENTRIES IN PROBATE COURT DOCKET The following entries are recorder n the Probate Docket in the offict f the County Clerk: Estnto of John Peninger, deccas d. Fred Peninger appointed oxecu tor. Estate of Andrew Johnson, deceas d. Maria Anderson, his widow, ap minted executrix. 'APERS ARE FILED IN EQUITY CASE The papers in a suit in equity he ween Scth Hong and Claro Hon; .vero filed in the office of Count, 'lork William K. Coleman this morn ng. The case will come up at th icxt sesson of court. INE PICTURES AT THE NAT THEATRE T0NIGH1 The aspirations of Gerald tin .'orcy (Imp.) Tho Hall Room hoy 'ppour in a new role as would b tot-formers in a theater. Mixed wit' minor that goes deeper than the mer surface of things. Representing im lossible aspirations of u great man; ,'oung men. The producer of this film is ccr 'ninly yetting clone to life. (2) A fight for millions. The estatt f Jnines Van Stint, worth seven mil ion is divided equally between h' ,-ifo nnd his son Harry. Upon th 'oath of Ilury his part of the estal to gti to hih cousin Harvey, llnrr -. the soul of honor, whilo his eons! s shrewd and crafty, and many at' he iutrigivcs iff Herbert to gel po. pshion of Harrys money. Mrs. (Jajilfc's Visitors. Ole JoltUhon decides that ho ottgh o marry, inserts tin ad in tho papci eccived answer from a Swetlixi irl, Ole answer the maidens lottei ending her a photograph of hersel nd requeuing one of hers in rcturr itpciia Iverson is not tho iiiokI beuuti til lady in existence, and send he litroh photograph instead, Ole re cii". the photograph and decides i ihit Miss Stcena. Mrs, Gtmlife's husband depart rom hoiiic, she in lonely and send or a companion. The leave to upcm i pleasant evening, Stoiiti hides Ole i) clo-et on Mrs. Gaylife's return Mrs. Gaylifo trios to hide her coin anion in cloxot on Mr. Gaylife's re urn, liMial oxplauatioiifi follow. Theso films will bo shown toiiigh' tnd tomorrow night only. Re sun ttid and come if you want to huvo a rood laugh and see some fine filtn-Wliiii-sion 10 cents. New Phone Line. The rural telephone line operat lug between Gold Hill and Sams Val ley has boon takon ovor by a syndi cate to ho known as tho Sams Valley Tolppbono company. Tho lino Is about 12 in I let In lenKth and covors ono of he richest suctions tributary to tho KoKue Hlvor valloy. Tha Pacific States Tolophono company was tho 'ornier owner. Tho county court hns (ranted the Sams Valloy Telophono (ouipauy tho rlUt to string a single wire along the main county road. TUGMERS EXAMS WML SOCIALISTS COMMENCED TODAY; m JIPROTEST Fifty-four aspirants for teachers' certificates appeared before County Warren Case Will Be Considered at oupcmiienueiii oi acnoois . i envy Wells at the county court house i. Jacksonville this morning and com menced taking the examination 'o entitle them to state or county certi ficates. Tho bonrd in charge of the exam inations consists of J. Percy Wells City Superintendent of Schools U. l Collins, of Medford, and Mrs. I II Daly. The examinations will continue birthday. Members will be present every day until next Saturday and from nil Southern Oregon, a dclcga the subiects to bo taken up each duv tion coming from Grants Pns. A arc: Stnto certificates. Today Penmanship, history, spcil ing, physical geography, rending, psychology. Thursday Written arithmetic, hcory of teaching, grammar, book 'cccping, physics, nnd civil govern- tnent. Friday Algebra, geography, com 'tosition, physiology, englir.li, lileru 'urc, and school law. Saturday Botany, iJlnno gcometty, and gcucrnl history. County Certificates. Today Penmanship, history, spell ing, rending, nnd physical geography. Thursday Written arithmetic, Micory of teaching, grammar, phy siology. Friday Ooogrnphy, school law, ivil government, nnd english litera ture. HIGH COST OF THE SISKIYOU GRADE (Continued from paKo 1.) his section and had becomo what tho ompnny regarded unsafe was put on i vnlley reach, and had been in uso 1 4 years sincp, showing tho diffor- nco In wear where curves wore -envy and where tho track was on tangent. Ties wero also removed icforo they decayed on tho moun- aln section, because of tho heavy train, whereas they wore kept until hoy decnyed in tho other sections, inking about two years In tho dif- "renco of tho life of a tio on tho two octlons of track. In tho matter of tonnngo that could t handled, Superintendent Davis es Imatcd that tho samo locomotive ould handlo ten times ns much gross onnage In tho valley as on the SIs tlyou section. The consolidated Yoight engine, weighing 1S7.000 lountls, nnd with 13,000 pounds trnc Ive power, prevailed on tho Slskl oub, yet Superintendent Davis says t requires four of theso engines to et a train of 38 to 40 cars across ho mountains. Putting the figures nto what he styled tho most Instrtic Ivo until, ho said that they could mndlo but 32 tons for 1000 pounds if tractive power. . Getting tho av erage for each locomotive, ho bought 34 8 tho figure, which Is ma rlally less than tho company mado bo avorago at tho former hearing, ind for this discrepancy Attorney J. . Teal took tho witness to account. On cross-examination, Attorney roal mado tho witness say that thoro ad boon no chango of grndes, curves, Illinois or other physical condition f tho track slnco tho 190S decision f the Interstate commerce commls lon. On this point tho attorney is uuphntlc. ns ho Is trying to prove lint tho increaso ordered by tho rall vay from tho commission rates of .3.40 and $3.05 to $R Is without any banco of cost charges slnco the com nlsslon mado its provious inquiry. Woman 1'iiht Help. Cbandlor, Okln. In a letter from his place, Mrs. Klla Flowors says: 'I hardly know how to thnnk you 'or tho Reed that Cardul has done no. Heforo I trlod Cardul I thought was past help, but nftert akltiK X t I was relieved at onco, and Rained it loast 10 pounds. Everybody says r look so much bettor. I am still Improving sreatly." Many womon iro complotoly worn out and dlscour iged on account of womanly weak ness. Aro you? Havo you not trlod 'Jardui? It only needs a fow doses fo convince you that Cardul Is just what you need. Try it today. It . v 1 1 1 euro your pains. ' CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE rpr... ,.r jt. mi., 'iVn.iiiii.r Mul vjiuru ui uiu it.) iiniiiiiwii tV,-l Mm,.,.,, I.VI,I-IIIII-V (till. I'lll. I...... unr"i ...... ....... Notice is horoby given that theoi tire funds on hands in the City Trcn- - .i... i :.. ..e nll ,.ii. i 'iry j.or 1110 juiiuiiihwii m " lnn.)!M ..I... ...n HM.l M tj ILLIinil M..I11IW tllllHIIIIK eil.V Willlllllio iooiium ilr,..... the fnllowig funds: ; Warrant No. 01 on South Holly; sircot, improveraotii run. Warrant 2 and 3 on Liitoral No. 0. District No. 3. Warrant 5, 0, 0, 10 and U on Wator irnin Improvement Fund No. 'J. Intorent on the sumo will cwuto af ter tho above date. I,. L. JACOBS, City Treaaurer. Ilasklns for Health. all Day Meeting to Bo Held on Lincoln's Birthday To Aid the Racdcl. Jackson County Socialists will hold an all day Warren Protest meeting, Sunday, February l'J, which will al so bo an anniversary of Lincoln'- special program will bo given, headed with an nddress by County Organi zer Sweat of Talent. A noon day lunch will be served, the proceeds from which will bo given to Comrade Rncdel of Gold Hill, who unfortunate ly lost both hands and nn eye lat ely. GOOD ROAD BILL OVER TO FRIDAY (Continued from pago 1.) statements of which Mr. Neunor has told you except ono man, who has boon repudiated by the association. No such tactics will bo used. Tho state association has spont $20,000 to educate tho pcoplo on tho subject of good roads and It should receive some consideration. I do not bellovo that wo want any such grandstand or Z scnooi piay as wo nave just seen upon this subject." IJrownhlll of Ynnihill started to defend Nounor when Speaker Husk Interrupted with a request to tho house to "Cut out tho rag chewing and got down to business." Wcstcrlund Joined in tho request to havo tho bills go over until Fri day and tho motion was carried. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. -- YYANTKI) Position, engineer ono who understands refrigeration, pipe work and carpenter work. P. O. bov 270, Medford. 278 FOR SALE At 1oh than $100 nor acre, 230 acres, excellent fruit and grain land; tinlber placer mine that has yielded many,, thousands; tn operation; teniis, Address V. care Mail Tribune. 278 KOH SALIC Lot 50x100 feet; splcn did location for rooming house, within one block of now depot; terms, easv payments. Address M eaie Mail Tribune". 8 Two Gilt Edged Investments Ten feres river bottom soil, planted to three-year-old trees. Bartlotts nnd Comlco, jtiBt out sldo limits, RrnntH Pass; $4000, half cash. Forty acres, thirty acres planted to two-year-old Spitz and N'owtowns; small Improve ments; 5 1-2 miles from Grants Pass; prlco $7000; prompt ac tion necessary. 'i I. I. H. H. BASLER IMit 1-1! No. (Mil St. Pliotie tr-.I (fi-auts Piimh, Or. i r 0-s ,,t,4.,,,tw4t,;,er""' February Furniture NOW z ) 7 I WEEKS Don't Fail to Hear the perfect reproductions of the world's most perfect instrument al and vocal music as played and sang by the world's greatest and most renowned musicians and singers, and as reproduced by the VICTOR and EDISON :: :: :: MACHINES :: :: :: Full Stock of Newest Rec ords for Both Machines - i i - - - - Whetsel Music Co. Corner Grape and Main Sts. ADVANCE ARRIVALS IN Women's Tailored Suits FASHION tendencies for tho forthcoming Spring season aro clearly defined in an extensive showing of new Tailored Suit models that is al ready in evidence. Strk'tly-tailoivd, mannish styles predominate, with jackets 2-1 and 2(5 inches long, cut on lines that maintain the slender, straight silhouette. "While the waist-line is curveless, contour oi! bust and hips is revealed by the snugness with which the garments fit at these points. Several "braid-trimmed Suits are shown, some of these having the sailor collar and large rovers. Skirts are still cut on straight lines and are some what wider than has been the rule, being from 2 1-4 to 2 -3 yards around the bottom. Materials are imported homespuns, men's-wear gray worsteds, navy serges,, diagonals, hairline stripes. The range is' from $25.00 to $.'15.00 and $'15.00 up to $95.00. 32 Winter Suits left, which go at exactly one half price. Winter Coats at one-half price. .Dresses, lur Sets and Neckpieces that have been decidedly underpriced. ! 222 West r IN FULL SWING "(live us prices we can asli in on right away." These were our instructions as our men went through the store before the great February Stile. Wonderful values and prices that pounded the bottom out of all previous records was our object. We wanted this great .February Sale to startle even the thousands of Jackson county who are familiar with the usual high qual ity and low prices which prevail in this store. HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS; RENOWN RANGES 6 McGOWAN 114-124 West Main Afford an Interesting Glimpse at Spring Fashions I Main St. r COMPANY St, Sale Are You Sure That you ni-o getting tho 'best meats ami ki-ocpi-IcsV If you aro trading at bio store you aro sure In your own mind that you nro getting tho beat. Fur thermore, your friends who know this store know that you aro get ting the best. Its Different With Us Wo nro as sure that you nro getting the best goods that money can buy ns wo nro sure thnt vo aro running a storo. This doesn't mean that you cannofbu goods nt other places that aro 'Just as' good, for you can It Blmply, means that ovorythlng wo Bell is of tho very best grndo that inon oy and long exporionco can buy and that wo will not offor for sale anything that Is not first-class In ovory respect. TIiIb Is tho way tho immonso buslnoss of this storo Iuib been built. It Is against our principles to offer a singlo nrtlclo for salo If thoro is tho, slightest question ns to whothor it is first-clnss or not. You nro Invited to call and plnco your order for meats and groceries nnd should you happen to find anything that seemingly la not satisfactory wo will gladly mnko Upright and according to your Idon, too. Warner, Wortman (k Gore Double Disc Records 65c tl V ' ' t Two record Is forjjthoj prlcjofjot ono. Call and hoar tlio now COLUM IJIA MACHINES. Medford Music Shop .MpXKAIjV & CO. 220 West Main msm J I k nr w what you wen t I Iivc wlin you necj-tho bet quality SASH AND I) O O US, I keep them In stock tot quick delivery. I have but ono prlco anil cell for can only. 'J I havo my own factory. It co U mo much Una to mako my eoodi ami lc.i to aoll tliem bc-Ai'su I mako and v It In lariru qualities. J These prices are taken from my catalog copy of vhich I w II RtaUly mall on request: rruntDoori. double thick slat J2.25 up Taney Front Doors, ttyliih $5.00 up S-cross pans! Door, for palntlnu $1.25 5-cro paual Docr, for ttalnlnK SI. 30 NwCrafUmanDoor,rorlungalovrs J1.C0 2-IIglit Windowt. check rail 78c up 4-Iicht Dun Sath 42c up Cupboard Doors, with plain clais $1.00 K 1) Doorrrsmcs 75.K U.SiihKrsmci 00c i 1V not fail to (wntl rm your list of ma terials for prices ami fretslit chargva. I Ait: for Catalog No. 41 I.TV IA X I H X 14 K il Ilaaltlns for health. r444 re