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MEDFORD SUIL TRIBUNE, MEOTOTtD, OKECIOST. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1911. PAOEMVE Ti T Personal A. E. Kennies spent Sutunlay in Jacksonville in basinets. J. T. Summerville will leave today for a short business trip to Hoso bnrg. Henry Valentine of Ashland spent Saturday in Medford on business. Don't buy an auto until you see the l&ll Buicks. First annual ball of W. O. W. camp No. 90 will bo given at Natn torlum on the evening of February 21. Tickets $1.00. 286 Deputy Fruit Inspector Clyde Dar nutn and Vern Pendleton are at work inspecting the Table Hock orchards. K. O. Ulssell has completed his seven-room bungalow ready for oc cupancy in lllssell's addition, and is now at work on a four-room cottage. Br. J. L. Shearer, physician and surgeon. Offlco over Strang's drug store. tf. Mr. and Mrs. I). A. nissell left for an extended visit with their son's family at San Diego, Cal. The members of tliu Medford fire department are planning to give a danee on March 17. G. V. and J. 13. Jones are In Eagle Point painting the Stewart place. Fresh oysters, clams and fish dally at Manhattan Cafe. .1. C. Pendleton was a recent Med- ford visitor from Tablo Rock. .1. II. Donne of Tnblu Hock was n visitor in Medfonl Saturday on busi ness. Col. F. II. Washburn of Table Hock was in Mi'dford . Saturday on busi ness. All local attacks on Socialism will bo answered In a most scholarly man ner by Howard II. Caldwell at Smith's Hall, Friday at 8 p. m. Admission free. 285 The ladles of the Christian church will bo entertained on next Wednes day afternoon from 2:30 to 4 at the homo of Mrs. Quissenbury, corner of King and Thirteenth streets. Spe cial program; also Important busi ness to be transacted. All of the la dies of the church are requested to bo present. Fletcher Fish is recuperating from n broken leg. Rev. William Parsons will deliver his famous Chautauqua lecture, "The Making of the Constitution," at the Medford opera house Tuesday, Feb ruary 21. Do you want to know what would happen should the Unit ed States attempt to rovlso the Con stitution? Uetter como nnd find out. Jess Fredenburg, of Butte Falls is spending Sunday in Medford. The car that stands the gaif The Buick. . Guy Bishop, of Phoenix, is in the city. Fred W. Cummlngs and Mose Darkdull will drive ID 11 Cadillac cars this season. Watch for tho "Pierco," tho smooth running motorcyclo. tf Speedwell 50 H. P. Owners claim more comfort, power and service and less repair expense. E. 11. Waterman. Phono Main 13-1. tf Special dinner at reasonable rates. Manhattan Cafo. Tho Juvenile Dancing club will hold another one of their popular dances Monday night. H. B. Patterson, 11C FJ. Main, has eomo nice English Hollies and all kinds of shado trees. Roses (all tho best). Now Is a good time to plant. Drop In and see me. -tf The place to eat Manhattan Cafe, North Front street. Is your ioubo wired? One cigar less a day would pay for a hundred per cent Increaso In comfort. Start living tho electric life. tf. Try the new barber shop; every thing clean and sanitary; opopslte P. O. B. N. Lewis of Grants Pass is spending a few days with relatives in this city 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 partment of Medford Furniture Co. Office With Medford Furniture Company About March 1. Private Am bulance Service. Sick and Injured convoyed to any part of city or country. 4S" ' Telephenes: Day 351. Night: John A. Perl 4111. . O. W. Conklln, 3601. J. H. Butler, 3571. i ; and Local District Attorney 11. F. Mulkoj spent ye&terdny in Woodille. Don't bo in a rush to buy your new auto see the 1911 Buick. Radger Hitchcock was a Medford visitor, Saturday. The sensation of tho auto show at Portland 1911 Buicks. Justice Judy of Griffin Creek was in Medford Saturday. See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, Over Jackson County bank. 285 Porter J. Neff 1ms returned from tlie east. Call phono 2151, 1032 tor baggage wagon. 45j" Harry Lindley of Central Point visited Medford Saturdav. Ask Colonel Tou Velio about thoBe 1911 Buicks. County Clerk William H. Coleman spent Saturdny night in Medford. Light, durable, strong, powerful, economical tho Buick leads tho au tomobllo world. Deputy Sheriff Robert Dow came over to Medford from Jacksonville yesterday afternoon. John H. Carkln, attorney at law, over Jackson County bank. Leon IJ. Haskins returned recently from Portland. B. T. Van DeCao the jewelry has added some very pretty number in spring jewelry. Prices always right. Phipps building. tf. The triumph of auto building the 1911 Buicks. Get your wntch cleaned or re paired by competent workmen. A. 1'. Ellis has charge of B. D. Van Dc Cars watch repairing department. Phipps building. tf. What car has delivered tho goods In tho Roguo River valley? The Buick That Is why there aro so many In use. Beauty Parlors in Trouble. SEATTLE, Wash., Feb. 18. The police today started a crusade aga inst so-caiieu ucauty and massage parlors that have flourished in the downtown hotels and office buildings since the lid went on tight. A num ber of women hnve been arrested nnd have forfeited bail. IIKLIAIILH TKKATMKNT FOR WHISKY OH IIEKIt IIAIIIT Try It at Our KxpeiiHC. Can You Ask More. Can Ho Given Secretly. We arc so confident that ORRINE will destroy the torrlblo craving for whisky, beer nnd all intoxicants, that wo want you to try It at our expense. Thousands of wives and mothers 'hrotiLhout thu land have, by tho aid of ORRINE, restored drinking hus bnndo and eoiu to lives of sobriety, usefulness and happlnoss. Wo bollove that ORRINE will provo successful after all other means have failed, so wo say to wives nnd mothers whose 'lomea aro blighted because of the 'curgo of Intemperanco" don't bo como discouraged, even If you have tried other remedies without benefit. Try ORRINE you try It at our ex peuso If it fails to produco results. Wo know that ORRINE stands foro most as a reliablo aid to help the drunkard. Mecsrs. Sullivan & Slau son, tho well known druggists of Utica, N. Y., havo boon soiling Or rlno for a number of years. Read what they say: "During tho past five or clx years wo'vo sold practically all tho different cures for tho liquor habit on tho market. Wo'vo never yot found one that gavo tho entire satisfaction which ORRINE has glv on. We havo several cases that havo como to our attention where excellent results have been obtained by the use of ORRINE. Wo are so convinc ed of Its merits that wo unhesitat ingly recommend and h'u&ranteo R In all cases of tho "Liquor Habit." ORRINE Is propared In two forms. No 1, secret treatment, a powder,, ab solute tasteless and odorless, given secretly In food or drink. ORRINE No. 2, in pill form, is for those who desire to take voluntary treatment. ORRINE costs only $1.00 a box. Writo for Free Orrlno Booklet (mail ed In plain sealed envelope) to OR IUN CO., C32 Orrlno Building, Wash ington, D. C. ORRINE Is recom mended and is for salo in this city by Leon n. Haskins. HAIR GROWS THIN. Use Parisian Sage In Time and Pre vent Baldness. If vour hair is growing thinner nnd thinner and cuubiug you anxiety go to Chn. Straus: today and get a lnre bmtle of Puritan Sngo for only 0 i-cut. It i buch a delightful and refreshiiis: ih ebbing that you will like to ue it rosulnrly. Puribiun Huge is guaranteed ,tup fnlliuK hair, and itching bcalp, to eradicate dandruff nnd make the hair lutrous and radiant, or mone back. Juno 17, 1010. 'I have usad Parisian Sage and it nun ucoii very bouelieial to m hair. btoltne it from falling out I'urinir dandruff, and making it mud, ihnUr :"! nicer"- Mihs Hclct, It Slu-niiuii, -''1 Hughes St., Ik-rw..K. Pa. MANN KNG PEBflf TUFT Starts Filibuster in House Against Omnibus Clause Bill in Order to Force Extra Session of Con gress. WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. IS. With the reportdd Intention of forc ing eomo of President Taft's pet measures to an bxtra session of con gress. Kepresentativo Mann today continued his filibuster in the house against the omnibus claiiBo bill. When today's session got down to business, Representative Sims of Tennessee moved that tho claims bill bo considered. Supporting Mann's fight, Representative Fobs of Illinois moved as a substitute that tho naval appropriation bill bo taken up. Fosa was defeated by 138 to 108. Mann then took up his fight and filibuster and the clerks were forced to rend tho 13S pages of tho om nibus bill. Whenever tho floor waB cleared, Mann suggested the absence of a quorum and the resultant roll calls paralyzed tho business of tho house. That tho standpat crowd wero boI- idly-behlnd Mann's filibuster became evident this afternoon. Represen tative Fassett, a consistent Cannon lte, said:, "An extra session la inev itable." Representative Tawney concurred in this opinion. "I predicted last De cember," he said, "thut thoro would 'ie either an extra session or thnt business would be transacted In an Improper manner ns a result of tho new Insurgent rules. Everything points to n consummation of that prophesy." ' Search for Bandit. PORTTRVILLE, CuL, Feb. 18. Posses today are scouring the lulls around Portcrvillo for a bandit who last night killed J. B. Lnmkin, a merchant, in his storo here. The murderer, who is believed to bo a 'Mexican, stabbed Lnmkin seven times while being fitted for n pair of shoes. Robbery is thought to havo been the motive. -f-f-f -- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY f f FOR SALE .!).')() building lot on South Orange street, between 10th and Main. Inquire tit No. 4 South Orange. 289 TO EXCHANGE Good well located residence lot for driving team. Hum ph rcyjjroonLdkjmiJdj) FINEST residenco lots in the city ut lowest prices on easiest terms, buy from owner. Humphrey, room 3, Ad kins block. 287 FOR SALE A splendid new 7 room house, nil modern, cast front in the best residence district, very close in on cast side, small payment, bal ance easy terms. FOR SALE Good new 4 room bungalow, very close in, easy terms, see owner. Humphrey, room .'1, Ad kins block. 287 SPLENDID JotH in Hill View, W00; easy payments; seo owner. Hum phrey. 287 SPLENDID LOTS, closo to new school on west Jackson street, ."fllOO, easy payment plan, price ndbances April 1, 1011, great improvements out our way, paving; new school; sidewalks and etc., pavement costs you nothing, see owner. Humphrey. 287 $10,000 INSIDE BUSINESS PROPER TY. THE LAND ALONE IS WORTH THE MONEY BUT IT PAYS 10 per cent $500 Cash SEE Van Dyke's Realty Co. WING OF AEROPLANE KILL A JACKRABBIT SAN DIEGO. Cal.. Feb. IS. While tuning up his machine this afternoon Aviator Harkness caught the tip of one wing In a clump of sagebrush. Tho machine was slightly dnmaged, A freak of the accident wns that tho propellor blado struck a Jackrabblt In the brush nnd cut its head off. TO PLANT LOG OVER LAND INTO ORCHARD PORTLAND, Feb. IS. Reclama tion of vast areas of the Pacific northwest now covered with stumps seems certain to result from tho movement launched this week at the Southwest Washington Development association convention at Vancouver when plans wore outlined for clear ing the cut-over lands nnd turning this Immense idle ncreago Into for tilo farms. N. B. Coffman, member of the ox- ocutlve committee or tho association,! and one of the most substantial citl- zens of tho atato. was active In map - plug out tho preliminary steps in this development. Ho advocated tho pool- of largo logged-off areas and tho or ganization of a big company, with a capital stock running Into tho mil lions, to develop tho lands nnd place them on tho market. Mr. Coffman Is of tho opinion thnt tho logged-over trncts should bo cut Into small farms where lntenslvo farming methods can bo applied and tho best results secured. Tho lands to bo utlllzod aro of tho most fertile character, with great depth and strength of soil. It was proposed by tho Bpeaker that payments on the small farms bo mndo so easy for tho buyers that tho burden .would not bo folt sorlously. In this way it iB believed that tho small farm on logged-off land can bo mndo profitable and popular. Mr. Coffman proposed thnt monoy Draperies Wo carry a very comploto lino of draperies, lace curtains, fixtures, etc., and do all classes of upholstorlng. A special man to look after this work exclu sively and will giro ns good service as is posslblo to got In even tho largest cities, Weeks & McGowan Co FOK SALE CITY PROPERTY Ilomes any part of city Lots wholesale and retail MOOR-EHNI CO. 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldj You Can Tell a Store By the Lines It Sells Knox TIats are sold by thousands of successful stores the world around ono storo to each city. These stores are not Ihe result of promiscuous picking any more than Knox Hats are the product of haphaz ard methods. We ait sole agents in Bedford. Knox Soft Hats .... Knox Stiff J'lats ..'. REV. WILLIAM ' will lecture at the Mcrifoi-tl opera house Tuesday night, oh "The Mak," ,,f ,ho f cmHtimili.ii," muler the auspices of l.c IW.ytvrlnii MtM,'N p,,,,, ,,,m l r,, to l,w,r th,s ,W,,HV- ,,r' VttVHOnH s " ,v,"r' f,,",lI,, Imutan.puv lecturer and this Is ono of the most Interesting lectures ever Bvhtffru '""'''''' bo raised for the development of tho rnw lauds by bonding, using a plan similar to that followed n Irrigating districts. This is the most advanced stand that has yet been taken on tho utiliza tion of cut-over lands In the north west, and plans just announced are tho most convincing yet mndo. In connection with tho charplt method of ridding tho land of stumps, tho Have You a Bank The Jackson County Bank W. I. VAWTER, Prosident "You can a man by the company he keeps" ..$5.00 Knox Silk Hats ..$5.00 Knox Opera I Iats uMaeporel& Corr-ocrt MEDFORD PARSONS, 1). I) scheme promises to ho a great suc cess, adding remnrknbly to the wealth of the Pacific northwest stales. If you are sure that your storo of fers better values than any other in your lino, bo equally sure that it Is bolter advertised. Haskins for Henlth. II not, why not open one with the JACKSON COUNTY BANK? The faet that we have been in business twenty- two years and that we have grown steadily during all that time and that we have at all times given our customers the best of treatment and service is ihe reason that we have at all times received the confidence and support of a large portion of the good people of Medford and vicinity. Capital and surplus 22 years ago, $25,000.00 Capital and surplus, 1911, $165,000.00. Safe deposit boxes to rent. G. It. LINDLEY, Vice President tell' $8.00 BEACON $10.00 Made by CJothiorst T.,-,J 1 VL, onxua coti sQxszxnssrSjSSS Oregon In holding a customer's trndo isn't In pleasing him or her the first time R'b giving uni formly satisfactory work AL WAYS. That's our "master Btroko" In holding our dry cleaning pat ronage tho work Isn't excel lent one time nnd poor anoth er IT'S ALWAYS" FIRST CLASS. Wo don't charge exorbitant rates and our work we know NOT bo excelled. Club rates for per month. mon, 2.00 Bettor got that spring hat Wo aro propared to handlo all shapes and shndes. Phones Pacific 2441; Home 244. No. fj North Fir St. Account ? v V C. W. MCDONALD, Cashier HATS, t vr ' Knox 43.00 ef l w ... V ' r u