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HWWWWr -X.:. TW ItW Ji" PGE TWO 1U UDFOUI) MA 1 L TlimUNIS, MICDFORD, OlflKiOS. THURSDAY. IWBRrA'RY 0, 1911. B i-v , W I 1 h ; F Personal Kohb Kline lias received his Heo ".in," four door, five passenger car, which was said to be the greatest wonder of the recent unto sliow In 1'ortlnnd. M. II. Hendricks of Tacoma Is a vlnltor in tho city. Tho I06al fcookfc. whiter' and wait resses union will give -a social next Saturday ovonlng at Smith's hall. Don't buy an auto until you so tho lOll Uuloks. An order was recently placed for 10 shade trues to ftirtliur ornament Summit avenue, which from tho chnr auter of btftfdlng, location and Im provements 1b suru to be ono of th mvoll homo nddltlons of tho city. W. C. Jdtirpliy hag well under way' a ?4ou DUO. Dr. .T. surgeon. rosidonco 011 Summit nvc- E. Shearer, physician and Office over Strang'a drug store, tf, uf M. J. Lavo's $5000 home on Sum mit avonuo Is Hearing completion. H. B. Patterson, 110 11. Main, has Eonio nlco English Hollies and all kinds of shndo trees. Hoses (all the best). Xow is a. good tlmo to plant. Drop In and soe me. tf The St. Mark's Guild servo a chick on pie dinner from G to 8 p. in. at St. Mark's Guild hail tonight. Price ,f)0c. Come and onjoy n good tlmo. Tho car that stands tho gaff Tho Buiek. Moga,. Barkdull loft tho rily last j night to spend a few days In l'ort- land.-- Is your toiiso wired? Ono cigar less ft day would pay for 11 hundred per cent Increase in comfort. Start living tho olectrlc life. tf. Harry Ling, foreman of 'tho fire dopartmcut, Is suffering from an at tauk of la grippe. Ho caught it at tho fire department banquet last night. Don't bo In a rush to buy your now auto see tho 1911 Hulck. film Mooro of San Francisco Is reg istered at tho Nash hotel. The sensation of tho auto show at Portland 1 Oil Bulcks. Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Olson of Gold field aro visiting Medford. They are accompanied by Miss Paulino Olson. C. I). Gabrlelson and wife havo ro- tumod to Medford. Call phono 21 Cl, 1032 for baggage wagon. -151 J. II. Owons rot u rn ed to tho city this morning. Ask Colonel Ton Vollo about those I'Jli Bulcks. - William Pormlto of tho Jncobsen Bado company left for Portland last night on a buslnoMS trip. Light, durnblo, strong, powerful, economical tho Buick loads tho au tomobile world. William O'ilara was lit tho city from bis ranch yesterday. What car has delivered tho goods In the lingua Itlver valloy? "Tho llulok That Is why there aro so many In use. It. II. Whitehead has gone to Port land. Bund ntinio and address to P. O. Box !!(; Tor full particulars about tho most Interesting book over writ tun. tr Junius Wiighl loft tho city last night for Portland. Tho triumph of nuto building tho toil Uulcks. Sidney Brown wont to Portland last "Wednesday 011 business. John II. Curklu, attornoy .it law, ovar Jackson County bank. I?llinTornpy has returned from n visit to Seattle. Fir hundred flue Unrtlatt pear tiuug for sale. Call ou J. A. Perry at Medfurfl National bank. tf 11. U. Linilley left the city last night for Albany. lie may locate there. See H. A. Holmes, The Insurance. Man, Over Jackson Count) bank. USr WeeKs & McGowan Co. UND10UTAKKRS DAY PI ION 15 2271 Night 'Phones: P. W. Wooks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT John A. Perl Undertaker mid KniDnliiier Suoeoanor to tlu undertaking de partment of Medford Furniture Co. Office li'ltii Medford Furniture Company About Mm li i i'iiHU Am balance Horvlre. nk aud lujurod convoyed to any pirt of city or country. Tulopllenaa: Day 351. Night: John A 1'. rl 4 in. C. W. Conklln, 3C01. J. H. I)utlr. 3571. and Local T. W. Samuel of Woodvlllo was a visitor In Medford Thursday. Frank Kelhtr of Ashland Is spend ing a few days vialtlng with friends In Medford. John .Miller of Sams Valley spent Thursday In this city. Fred Maya, a member of the Htaff of the prosecuting attorney's office in Chicago, is in Medford looking over the 'lley with a view to mak ing Investments hero. Were You There? ''Tliis Wtiiiiiiu and thi Man" whs presented at the .letiorj jimt even ing. Punk. ilEULlED ELK. IS VIS E Dr. W. Charlcton Smith, Deputy Dis trict Grand Exalted Ruler of the Order Arrived in Medford This Mornincj Will Be Feted liy Local. Dr. W. Carlclon Smith, of Salem, Deputy l)isl rid Grand Exalted Hitler of the II. 1'. O. F., arrived in thin city t hiK morning 011 flic train from the north to pay 1111 official visit to the local lodge. Ho was met it 1 the ntiilion by Ex ailed littler W. V. Fifcrt and a dele cation of Jilks and encorled to the Nash hotel. lie will remain in the city until to morrow and will be the honor guest at several functions. VyHEN A CHINAMAN NOT A CHINAMAN NFW YOItlx, Feb. l). -Tlint a Chimiuum is no Cliinuimin when Iic'h a nailer and therefore does not eoinc under the provisions of the Chinese exclusion net, is the decision just rendered here by Judge Hand in the Tinted States circuit court, whuli lawyers sav todnj, will make trouble in Pacific Const courts. WOLGAST MAKES Newspapers of New York Heavily Score Liijhtwclnht Champion for Showiiiu Made in the Philadelphia ninu. N'ICW YORK, Fob. !. Tlmt Ad WolKitNt, liKhtwolidil champion, wan lucky to eacape a knockout at tho lunula of one Brown of that title lit their bout last tilKht in Philadelphia, 1m (ho coiihoiibuh of opinion among tint HpoiliiiK wiiterMjof New York. FollowltiK are some of tho oplnloim of fha morning papem: Werld: Drown made Woluant look like n raw aniuteur. "Knockout" nave tho aliened champion tint woi'Mt trouncing he eer received. Tltnca: WolKUtt lout dcclfdvely from tho IiprIiiuIiik of tho flKht. At no tluiB did he have Brown In dan gttr. Sim: Urowu carried thtt battle to Wolgust in etr,v round. He won all the way. Tribune: WoIhhhI was outpointed, outfoiiKht aiul outboxed. WILL TRY TO CROSS THE ATLANTIC IN A BALLOOfl KIFI.. (leriuain. Feb. i) The (lei iiiiiii uiiNliip Rtichaid with which nu altetatit ix to be made to eros the Atlantic i practically eotaplt'te Ueie, and all aitangeimmu atv being miule f its 1'iivt trial ou IMminry l.V if all goer, well at the trials the big dirigible Mill be then be shipped to St. Vineeiit Cape DeVerdo wheiv it will a ail t'a mi int; wimlh before its le pattuif tor the AmericHii r-horc. No Phono Combine ,, ClIICAtiO. III. Feb. I). Aiiiuiiiiicf meat that ihe I mled State.', tioscrn- nii'iit wuilil iiiierl'erc hum nppnreiitly m POO SHOWING killed the prMit.etl agreeiuent, oreon Milidulma o the llell and the Indep endent Telephone .lcin.. ! It iri khiiI loiiav to be probable that I the telcphiine iHnueiition Kill not vii eoiiKider the nqmrt of a lUMtimiltee that iiiMKtiguieil the viiuunalion of I'liiuotiK eoiiipetiiioit." A one umn. the officer ut' the convention todu ite litle the htnlriiieiili. that a merger wa even eoutwnplaled. HrMulent WihmU i huid : "It won wore uwMiwr talk." ' Haliln for Health. PAPiERS ARE FILED US ROGUE RIVER LINE Proposed Route is From Point ci Coast Through Grants Pass to Idaho Border; Incorporators are Portlanders. POUTLAXD, Feb. 9. Articles of incorporation have been filed with tho county clerk by the (1 rants I'ms & Hoguc JMvcr Knilroiid company. The enpitiil slock is placed at $0(10,000, divided into (1000 shares at $100 each. The incorporations urc 11. L. Chaplin, .1. O. ltiggs and A. D. Ho won of thin city. The purpose of the company is to build railroads from (Jntnts Pass to 11 point on the coast mid to Idaho, tie cordng to Hit; articles. This is (he proposition for which the peoplo of Grants Pass have been subscribing a subsidy of $7.",()00, and it is understood that (lie Pacific coast terminal of the road will he Crcseeitt City, Cal. Hy the way of Guints Pn-s the road is to cross the state to Idaho, where it s believed it is in tended to connect with one of the (rauKcoutinental lines. The proposed lino will lap the rich Applegale valley. Messrs. Howen and Chapltjt left for Grants Pass as niht on business in connection wilh the project. WOMAN INJURED IN STREET COLLISION As (he result of a collision yester day afternoon between 1111 automobile driven by Miss Sullivan, daughter of J. T. Kullivan of this city ami 11 btin.v in which an unknown woman was driving, the hitter received a severe shaking tip Imt, after restored by Dr. Secly, resumed here journey without giving her name. The accident was caused when both tried to make uncrossing at the same time. The woman with the buggy brought her horse to a stop suddenly and .Miss Sulliviiii, who was expecting her to ilrixe by could not bring the muchitie to a standstill. hi HL LEGED BRIBED PUT ON TRIAL Former Senator Frank Gardner Faces Jury Stated That He Attempted to Influence Votes on Anti-Racinu Dill. . N'lOW YORK, Feb. 0. Charged with an attempt to bilbo former Stale Senator Otto Foelker to vote agalnat the antl-tacing bill which "topped betting in Now York state. ' former Senator Frank Onrduer was placed on trial today. Cinrdiier has.' been out on ball ulnce he was broitRlit ( back from Scranion, Pa., two months . Ko to testify before tho legislative grait cominlttee, on which occasion he i ef lined to talk. Ilefoie tho committee wllnenses uwore that (iHtdner offered them iitonny to vote ugaitirit the autl-rac-Iuk law. Dlnlrlct Attorney Whitman claim" to have now evidence which will "ecure H conviction. Cold Storano rW. . SACRAMENTO. Cal., Feb. II. Molding m reserve u banket of eggs which were laid about 1200 1 1. C. Senator llaie today secured the pass- age of lifti bill proMdiug a fine of f'2.)0 for any hi'miii who whall soil 01 phibit for milo ejoi or butler that hne been in cold storage more than lluve HinutliK without duly labelin-: the exhibit. Women Get 8 Hour Law. SArUAMHN'TO, Cal.. Feb. 9. -The eUbi-hour law for female etnploei kim unanimously panned thU after noon b) the Htate mmenibly, Market Is Heavy. NEW YORK. Feb. 0. openiitB stock market wn -Today'.. he.. MoHt of the favorites declined 1'rac tiotliilly. Atehuon, CaiutdiHii I'ticitie. Uhigh Valley. Xoriheni l'ncil'lc nnd Southern Railway preferred Iom a I uiin t or more. Around noun the mar ket rallied, CaiiMdiuu Pacific taking the leud with a rue of a point hIhf IukI iiigUt'a clohe. 1'ailure of the Haul, of HucImhI direclor lo reduce die dimiuut rt hd an uufuvontbl el foet. N Tlie market i-loscd stadv. Bonds ui'ie t n in 0 6 PASS 111 m ........ a1;!1 " m vr vr b nr wr w "sc 17 CII1IM lyL'Jki mm Rosiri soap nurts your hurts clothes, and all yellow soaps contain from 20 to 40?" rosin. Sunny Monday is white, will double the life of your clothes and contains not an ounce of rosin. Which would you prefer to use on your clothes a soap contain ing' one-third rosin (a cheapening ingredient), or Sunny Monday, in which the cheat) rosin element is replaced with expensive fat1? and "cgetablc r.ils which dn the real cleansing and are kind to clothes? iniumtminuMwcvwvprmTmwrrTXTKltnfjmmiiunmMwvml THE II. K. FAIRDANK COMPANY CHICAGO -f -f - -t- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. -f, -- -- --------! LOST Mull diK pup. while with two' brown ears; reward, return D.ic Stephenson, hotel Xa-li bother shop. I 277 I KOI SALK :i lots on wt Fourth street, til) J'cet off pavement. Price .?li()l) each. Van" Dyke Henlty C . J'j;i Kant Jhiin. rs FOR RALK Lot on south Central avenue, JiO.vMO feet. Price $.")()(). Van Di'hc Realty Co., J'JIl Fast .Main. 278 FOR RALF Lot on Central avciitt?, 'J blocks from Muin street. I'rice 'J.")l)(l. Van Dyke Really Co., l'J.l Fast .Main. 'J7S FOR RALF $().')() for -ood two room hoiifie across the street from North Rohool, very easy terms. In (ptiro No. '1 Rotith Oriiue St. 117!) FOR RAliF Filte little ranch, close in; almost nine acre-.; small house; barn; other buildings; fenced; city water; also irrigation. Addiess Own er, care .Mail Tribune. 1270 WANTFI) ficntlfinnn with thorough knowledge of nil branches of mining nnd milling u Mtes to communicate with any one having legitimate min ing proposition to devclope. Call or address C. If., till.") W. .Main. 17!) FOR SAliK $'J00 each, .1-10.00 down and .$10.00 per month; 12 nice high building lots, only lUKI feet from North Central pavement. Inquire at O. R. Cliaffee l.ntid Co., Palm build ing, tl. FOR SAM-: Will you speculate on a sure thing? I have a block of four lots facing Kenwood that $1000 will luke. Hound to double before full. Investigate. F. S. Ttiniy, 201 Oarncit Corey Mdg. 278 FOR RHN'T Hedroolu with stove. ! I Rotith f J rape street. 2S2 FOR K'FXT : nice large light rooms on ground floor; lose n. Cm be1 used tor light housekeeping. Tele . phone Muni ID7 I tf. I EXPERT ulECKllol : X 11 Mark is now assotlated with I .1. C Xi ff In the C'ran i I.ako garage ."Ir. .Mai k has been tn the repair end of the automobile IhibIiiosh for j th pant 12 years and has flllod the! poaltlou of foremnii with the Packard I and White and Hulck companies in j different eastern cities He Is thor-1 ouKhly fnmlll.1v with nil branches of i repairing and tho dlffeient models of car. All repair work will eome under his personal suporvUlon. MUSIC GALORE AT THE HIGH SCHOOL Anyone pns-iin tlu llmh School iiuiuedialelv at iU cl .-, will hear music galore. A rinuu g of young oice and peals of l.i'tchter. It is the relienroiil taking pl.n c for the ex truvuituii7.il 'Tho tililaiv Oirl" lo be gien Friday uiid Snluiil.i.v, Fehruun 17th and ISlh in the M.dt'ortl Opeia Houe. The enthusinsin of the parli eijiunts is iiaiuene. an. I as the date draws near there i little nervous ness shown by tho mi .g thei)iaus. The dnh a vin put into the Mirious ileum would do credit to a imm"- Hional compiiny. The .uhaiico sale opens at 1 tasking ou 'I sday. SENATE COMMITTEE FAVORS NEW COMMISSION $ WASHINGTON, 1 C. Feb .0. The senate linanee nuittce today roouiineiided ihut tb . nale (as the onse tariff rouuiik" ' bill. I'lvaiduu1 Tuft ha endoiwtU (la bill, but bit ter fight s exteeted '.lore n s ne. i City Property First class business property, Ira proved or unimproved, at tho lowest figures. Dwellings or all kinds In all parts of tho city at prices ranging from $500 to $15,000. A good platting proposition of sev en acres within city limits, on good street, $G000. 13cst residence. lots on West Main street; south fronts; 70x140; corner or Inside lots, $1575. Lots on paved street, with all im provements, $U50. Lots on Second street, with water and sewer, $350. Call on us for anything In city property nnd you will find we have It at prices and terms that are always right. ' W. T. YORK & CO. 102 West Main. Hell phone .1301i Home phono 31. Double Disc Records 65c Two records for tho price of one. i Call and hear the now COLUM BIA MACHINES. Medford Musfc Shop McXICATiV & CO. 220 West Main sss" Offutt Rornes Auto Co. Automobiles GENERAL OVERUAULINQ & MACUTNE REPAIRING. First-Class Workmanship Guaranteed. PHONE MAIN 6231. Corner Central Ave. and 8lb St Medford. Or. r lrlr Open under new PridT management riUJajf 128 East Main St. " I X NOTICE The greatest of people in the This is what wo do at a century. Peal with us Capital $100,000.00 The Jackson County W. I. VAAVTKR, President. (J. R. LIXDLKV Vice lJresident C.W. AfeDONALU, Cashier. ' mmmmmmmmmmmti i TIMBER Every United Slates citizen has a tim ber location right of 160 acres if you still have yours, LrSE IT NOW. rc have a few good Ones on which we can locate a:ou. Eor fur ther particulars, address EVANS & McKERCHER TIMBER CRUISERS 67 Main St. Box 204 Ashland, Or. Red Bluff, Cal. MllJifij'-1 rt NEW RAILROADS "Grants Pass Is rapidly coining lo the front! with the new rail roads to be constructed nnd other developments of Irrigation and power In prospect. Do you want good business property, hotel site, residence property, or cloe In acreage at present low prices? I havo choice selections In each of the above. A. N. PARSONS s.4v- . 5 i I Gem Waffle Kitchen 1 II 323 E. Main St. Medford. & ! We arc now open for business. Hot waf- ' fc fles, hot cakes and short orders. Quick ser- $ vice cooking done in window on gas. Come 2 and sec ns. i l . t9UH&l&J.9&&&JV I! PLUM STEAM AND HOT Will Iff 1 I j 1 COFFEEN . PRICE l 11 North D St.. Medford. Ore. Phone 303 S Medford Iror Works B. O. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. Feb. 10, at 2:38 p. ra Oysters, Tamales and possible service to the greatest possible number greatest possible number of Avars. all times and have been doing for ncarly,a Quartpr of and you will-find our statoinente in allhspoets true. LOCATIONS Real Estate Grants Pass, Or. 4 ri.- x . WATER HEATING VI ' T 1 I Chile Up Stairs. WHAT A BANK SHOULD GIVE Surplus $65,000.00 s! . i V . di) j v