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"PAdlS TWO MEDFORD MATL TRITONR MTCDFORD, OKMUON, MONDAY, JANrAUY in, 1012. fc iiLOCAL and! f personal! About thlrty-flvo ot tho young In' dies' Amonn class ot the Unnth-l Sna il uy school mot nt tho hoi?io of Mrs A. A. Holmes for n business and no dal gathering. During tho business csslon nine now members wore taken Into tho class. Light refreshments woro ib rved by tho hostess nnd nn cnjoyablo evening spent. A great ilcnl of interest is shown by tho mem bers In the missionary work tJvoy are Mudying. Wnloh for tho Announce ment of the missionary urogram on Mexico they will r!v In th nehr fu ture Suits cleaned nnd prossod, $1.50. Mcdford Dye Works. Moth phones. 27G Mrs. J. D. Cook nnd daughter, of Portland, returned to their home Monday morning after a visit In Mcd ford, tho guests ot Mr. nnd Mrs. 11, E Foster. J. E. Olson left Monday morning for WoodvlMe, near which placo he nnd others are opening up n quarts mine. S. A. Nowcll, Indies tailor. 4th flcor M. P. & 11. Co. bldg. Miss Alice Streets returned Sunday to Ucrkoloy, Cnl., where she Is n student in tho University ot Califor nia. C. K. Whlsler left Monday morning on No. 20 for Corvallls, Ore., where, during tho O- A. C. short course In horticulture, he will lecture before tho class on the subject, "Pears for rroflt." Carkin & Taylor (John II. Cnrkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Dank building, Mcdford. S. L. nnd Abo Leonard roturned Saturday from a visit to San Diego, Cnl. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Foster re turned Sunday night to Portland, after a visit with rolativos in Mcd ford, among whom nro Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Wynkoop. Fresh milk at DoVoo's. 257 Mr. and Mrs. John Petorson were In Woodvlllc Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Woodford took train No. 15 Sunday morning for Los Angeles and other cities In bouthern California for a two weeks' pleasure trip. Mr. Woodford is assistant post master In the Mcdford postofflce and this Is his first vacation In two years. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Van Dyke are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Van Dyke, near Phoenlr. Seo II. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis returned Saturday night from a few weeks' visit to friends In Santa Cruz, Cal. Richard Sanders left Sunday morn ing for a couple weeks' visit to Croy, Cal. Emily T. Standeford, examiner for tho Now England Conservatory of Music in Boston, piano, harmony, musical history. 428 West Fourth street. Telephone 7211. 26C Ray Gaunyaw left Sunday for a two weeks' pleasure trip to San Fran cisco and Orland, Cal. Mr and Mrs. F. F. Cooper of Cen tral Point visited Medford friends on Saturday. Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by week or month. Mrs. J. E. Jones, who has beon In Medford visiting hor daughter, Mrs. Edgar Polser, loft Saturday for Payette, Idaho. D. C. White and C. W. Harrington loft Saturday for The Dalles, Ore., where they wont to attond a state labor convention which is in bosslon thero this week. Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician. Offlco 419-420 Garnott-Coroy building. Tho Pacific Motor Supply company has found it necessary to increase the rapacity of their salesroom at 1021 West Main street. To do this a largo balcony has boon put In running over nearly half tho width of tho storo nnd under this balcony offices havo been put In nnd nro being elaborate ly flttod up for tho officers of tho company. At tho rear of tho kuIoh roo id thero has boon put In a blcyclo repair Bhop. Hot tnmnlcs at McDuwoll's. Tho Medford Conservatory of Mil tile and languagos Is tho only muslo uchool In southern Oregon with n full corps of tenchors. G. Tulllandlur, director. Send for catalogue. 27G Fresh candy dally at McDowell's. Try McDowell's Ico croam and sherbets. Home mndo broad at Do Voo'a. 257 Mrs. Ed. Andrews, teachor of voice nt Mcdford conservatory, Nut build Jug. S7C Cnrrlo Louise Alton, violinist nnd tenrhor. Medford Conservatory 27C Hot chill nt McDowell's Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day Phono US71 flight rhones, F. AV, Weeks 2071. A. K. Orr, .1002. IiADY ASSISTANT 15. W. Huntley returned Sunday bight from n few weeks lileasuro trip to Los Angeles, In comparing the southern California country with the Rogue river valley Mr, Hiintley took occasion to sny that nature hnd been by far moro lavish In hor bono tlful gifts In this valley than she hnd in tho much lauded southland and that tho only needs of the Roguo river valley are good roads nnd more advertising. With these two essen tials this vnlley can outstrip ' other section on the Pacific const. Mrs. Olive Hayes, of Spokane, who tins beon In Mcdford visiting her sister. Mrs. Ida Keith, left Monday morning for Los Angeles. Rooms ROc nnd up. . Hotol Moore. Spoclal rates by week or month. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Hawks, ot Al buquerque, N, M-, who nro here look ing after their orchard interests in the Willow Springs district, are plan ning on Improving the place to a con sldurable extent this spring and mny decide to reside bore. Mrs. L. D. Janes and daughter. Miss Maude, visited Contrnl Point friends Monday, Thursday -of this week both Mrs. Jones "and her daughter will leave for Los Angeles for a several weeks' pleasure trip. Phono your orders In to Ends tiros. Transfer Co. Offlco phenes: Jell 3152; Home 350-K. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Jones of We nntchee. Wash., who havo been visit ing In Medford with Mr. and Mrs. 11. O. Wilkinson, loft Monday morn lug for Rasco, III. J. W. Chiles took No. 15 Monday morning for Los Angeles. Rooms 50c nnd up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by week or month. C. W. Byrne, auditor of the Sis kiyou Electric company, and W. G. Aldcnhagcn, auditor for tho Rogue River Electric company, ot this city, left Monday on a business trip to San Francisco. Thoy go at this time to attend a business meeting of the officers and owners ot theso two companies. ,C T. Harmon, living on Capitol Heights, is quite seriously III nnd his relatives in various parts of the east and north have been sont for. A son Is expected to arrive from Montana this afternoon. Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician. Office 419-420 Garnett-Corey building. F. C Kellogg, formerly a resident of Medford, now an attorney at law, practicing in Oakland, Cal., arrived in Medford Saturday. He Is here looking after his land interests near Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Cor. formerly of Medford, spent the holiday season with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. King near Sebastopol, Cal., and are now tour ing the southern part of that state. Arthur Geary, a student in the University of Oregon at Eugene, Is In Medford for a few days, looking af ter his orchard Interests on Griffin creek. E. Do Roboam made Jacksonville a buslnoss visit Friday. W. II. and Clarence Meoker were In Talent Monday on business. F. L. Cranflll was In Central Point on business Monday. Grab while you have a chance at the bankrupt sale three doors west of Medford hotel. Sunrise stove polish 5c, threcboxos tooth polish 5c. Prus sian stock tonic, 50c size now 25c. Prussian poultry tonic, 50c size now 25c; Lice powder, 25c size now 15c. 254 Buy yourbolf rich at the bankrupt sale 3 doors west of Medford hotel. Hurry, hurry, hurry and got a bottlo ot Alton's Whlto Pine Balsam, "50c size for 25c, and euro that cold. 254 Look! Look! At the bankrupt sale thrco doors wost of Medford ho tol. Just .arrived, a lot ot ladles' bags and inon's shoes, hose, hats, shirts, at prices' that will take the goods. " 234 J. T: Harrison, a traveling sales man, arrived In Medford Saturday night and will vUlt for a few days with his family at 707 West Eleventh stroot. Tho funoral sorvlcos of MrB. Geo. WIso were held at tho Presbyterian church In Phoenix this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Wise dlod at Mon taguo, Cal, on Friday, January 12, 1912, of pneumonia. Deceased was a dnughtor of Mrs. H. F. Stancllff, of Phoenix, and was 40 years of age, Edgar Martin, violin and piano in struction, at Palmer's Pluno Place. 2C7 Tho Methodist Episcopal church was filled to its capacity at both morning nnd evening servlcos Sun day. Thero woro two conversions at tho evening service. Revival serv ices will bo conducted by tho pas tor, Rev. E O. Eldrldge, every night' this week, except Saturday. Tho subject tonight will bo "Tho Scarlet Thread In tho Window." Flvo per sons wero received Into full member ship In the church Sunday. $500 REWARD. Tho undersigned will pay a re ward of $500 for tho arrest and con viction of tho person or persons who attempted to burn tho West Side Livery Stablo, on December 27th, 1911, by sotting flro to tho sanio, 254 h, P. CHARLEY, Owner. 3 MOVEMENT GROWS A mooting ot tho goncrnl commit tee of the Men nnd Religion Forward Movoment wns held In tho Presbyte rian church Sunday afternoon. Twenty members of tho committee wore present. A permanent Organiza tion was effected by tho election of F. W. Menrij. president; W. A. Clark, secretary; Bon Gnrnott, treasurer. The vice presidents elected were John Arnoll, of tho Baptist church; J. G. Gore, of the PrcBbytertnn church; C. A Mcekor. of the Methodist Kpls copnl church; Rlohnnl Schuler, of the Christian church; C. W. Sharp, of tho Free Methodist church; F. S. Bran don, of tho Methodist Episcopal church South. Tho chairmen for tho following committees were also se lected at this mcettng nnd nre: On Evangelism, W. II. Gore; on Boys' Work. H. A. Cnnndnj; on Federa tion of Men's Blblo Clashes, A. S. Bllton; on Membership, II. S. Stlne; ou Bible Study. Rev D. D. Boyle; on Finance, Geo. R. Llndloy. The chairmen of these wornl committees, together with the presi dent nnd secretary of tho movement, nro to meet nt tho office of W. II. Gore, In the Medford National bank building, on Wednesday afternoon of this week at 3:30 o'clock. It Is understood that each chairman Is to appoint his assistants In tho work which will be outlined for thorn nt this meeting. A publicity committer, consisting of H. A. Caunday, A. IC. Ware and A. S. Bllton, was also elected at this meeting. ' I 1 . , THINK THEY HAVE HAN WHO ROBBED TRAIN SACRAMENTO, Cal., Jan. l.V James Williams, nrre-teil Sunday af ternoon by Captain of Police Penni-li nnd Detective Ryan, on sinpieion that he robbed n mail ear of Southern Pa cific1 train No. 1(5, near Redding, Jan nary ."i, probably will he confronted with Mail Clerks Rhein, Warner nnd Ilcinricli, who were tide in the car by the bandit, in nn effort Jo identify him. When nrrosted, Willinms had $400 in stamps on his pcion nnd consid erable money nnd cheeks. Willinms answers in every way the description of the mnn who jwintcd a revolver tit one of the clerks nnd compelled him to tie Ilia companions nnd then calm ly robbed the ear. W. Irvine and James Price, men with police rec ords, were nrrested some minutes Inter. They nre companions of Wil liams. Stocks Are Heavy. NEW YORK. Jan. 15. Today's stock market opened heavy. The tendency during the .morning was downward, with Harrlman, St. Pnul and United States Steel being weak est of the leadors. The market fluc tuated In a mystifying manner on coal stocks and certain railroad Is sues were sold on nil rallies. The market made slight recover ies, but the heaviness remained. Tho market closed steady. Bonds were Irregular. Quake at Chlco. CHICO, Cul., Jnn. 1.'). A earthquake wns felt hero at slight WiVl oVIoek this morning, but no damage was done. Reports say it was more severe in the north. Mngalia and Sterling being rocked perceptibly. The population of the district is frightened. H&skins for health. f Tflfl LATE TO P.LASSIFY f 4. 4- 4 4 f WANTED Demonstrators for houso to houso for Ashland, Central Point and other places. Good mon ey for hustlors, Seo Mnson nt Weeks & McGownn. 255 FOUND Automobile tiro. Call at Mall Tribune offlco and pay for this ad- 255 WANTED Rollablo man with a few hundred dollars and n month's time can doublo his monoy. This Ik an absolutely clean, straight proposition but in list net quick. P. O. Box HI or phono 7G32. 251 WANTED Cleun rugs at Mull Trib une office FOR RENT -Front room Jn prlvuto family. Board If desired- Phono .0242. 20 Robs Court. 258 HOUSEWIVES With u Jliilnomoro compressed nlr Clothes Washer, you wash, rlnso and bluo u tub ot clothes In 20 minutes. A child can operate. Costs nny$l,7i this vtcck. Preo demonstration 10 to 12 und 2 to 4 p, in. at WEEKS & McGOWAN (Seo Window Display) SCHOOL TP GIVE PLAY TONIGHT Touijilit I he- Wn.lnnslon grnnmiur school will present it lliroo-net drnmn, "The White .Mini's (hid," nl the high school. The 'iirtnjit will rio promptly nt 8110, tho ortihVstrs beginning tho overture at S:liU Tho story ffit the piny hinges Hiiuiud the enriyhisiory of tho coun try. The Indians are told of the new white god and nro led to e.vpcel dif ferent trenimont from thai given them, l'nwhnttuii llnally denounces the religion and declares wnr on tho white.. The story then jumps to modern tiino. In the third not, the song, "The Slumber Truiii," written by L. S. lleveridge. who al-o is author of the piny, will Iiq produced for tho Hrsl time. Professor Field rear ranged the music. The play is given to provide fund Tor ehildron who csnuol nl'fonl to buy school books. The oast follew: Gov, lirmhlock Warren Coltorill llrewster . . Ruth Rogers. . .Kurl Shirley (Srnee Wilson Kohcrt .liirdiuoe ...Joe Walters .Royal Wallers . ..Miles Powers . L. S. Meveridge . .Lenta Aydlotl ... .Lute Deuel Wil Rogoi, ... Mn-Misoit Cupt. lluggles.i White Fenlher IWloittnti. . , Rod Wing.... Cunt. John Smith... Wniuuilt Donald Ituuynnl Mrs. John Graves.. Tliolmn Kuxiumn John Graves L. S. HeverMgo Harold Grave-. Che-tor Liudley Fairv Godmother Mnrjoiie Kirehgassor Klf (Specialties) Pansy I luxe Newsboy Cluster Lind-lo Newsboy GlenLnidloy Toodltw Phnmia Holms Spirit of the Rougne. Marie Hammond School Kid Glen Lnidloy "Wnudordrills.'' Ten girls Seesaw Mcuhili Knnohcr i Lenta Aydlott anil chorus. Soldiers, ifnrtoon's and chorus.... -18 ersons First act, "The Jloc-nge"; second act, "The Renunciation"; third act, "My Redeemer Lives." 400 MEN NOW AT WORK AMID RUINS NEW YORK,' Jin. 13. Foiir hun dred wreckers woro today put to work demolishing tho flro ruined Equltnblo Life Assuranco society's building on lower Broadway. Cor dons of police have been thrown out about tho burned building to protect the crowds from the toppling walls, which are being pulled down. It Is declared" that one of tho Inr gest skyscrapers In New York will be erected on tho property. Pllts Carrt In O to 14 Dr Tour druggist will rcruna money If PAZO OINTMENT fulls to euro any cwio of Itching. Blind. Weeding or Protruding Piles In 8 to It days. 60a Sour Stomach Gas ami Heartburn Ktop-H'd In Flvo Minutes Gut rid of Indigestion. Or dyspopsla, or whatovor you call your stomach misery. Drlvo out the HOuruosH. Ift off tho hoa vinous. Stop the formeututlon of food. Banish gas, heartburn, foul breath, dizziness, headaches, nervousness, nlcht sweats and bad droaniB for- ovor. Got a 50 cent box of MI-O-NA tab lots at Chas. Strang's today. Ho guarantees tlmm for any of tho dis eases named above or for any stom ach distresH. No better proscription for Indiges tion was ever written, MI-O-NA makes tho stomach vig orous and Ktrotig enough to digest food without aid. For sale by Chas Strang and druggists everywhore. NOTICE TO ORCHARDISTS All partifM interested in orcharil Jieuturn and fuel oIIh lire rcrpiosl cd to write mo or ull at my of fice on or lu'loro ' ' WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, as carload oiilonjs, uni being inildo up by Air. W. S.JIroola', mnjiiigor of the Hear Greek Orchards, in order to secure minimum prices, Hero is nn opportunity to save money. Do not delay. p. j.'o;aka,, PnllmlouiM in Charge. MANY NEW MEMBERS A oonuulttceo of the Medford Coin morcinl club consisting of Mers, Moilynskl, Colvig ami Kosonbiuini stinted today to secure new nifin hors for thu uluht They nre mooting wit u, splendid micoosn. GOVERNOR INAUuUFlATED IN FORTY-SEVENTH STATE SANTA FR. N. M., Jnn. 15. -tt. t Mi'Doimhl, the llrt -ovf,mor to m elected by the people of New Mct.-o, wn inaugurated nt noon today lit tho hull of representatives hero. Thou sands of visitors from every section of the southwest witnessed the cere monies. Immediately a Iter I he oath iva ad ministered there wns a military pa rade, which was viewed by thoiwondi of spoetntors. The nto.t brilliant ai fair in connection with the inaugural ceremonies, u reception and hall, will take place tonight in tho governor's palace hero, which has bucu tho seat of the former territory's government since the Spaiiimds occupied Nou Mexico 1100 year ago. Tho palnco will be liriliantly illuminated for tho occasion. Franklin Summoned. LOS ANGELES. Cal., Jan. 15. Bert H. Franklin, charged with brib ing and attempting to brlbu Jurors in iho McNnmnra case, today was siihpcnacd to appear before the Los Angeles county grand Jury, nccord lug to Loenmpto Davis, his attorney- Tito order wns returnable today. OVERTAXED lliuulrcds of .Med fold Renders Know What II Means, Tho klduo)s nro overtaxed; Havo too much to do. They tell about It In many aches nnd pains- Baekache, dlzzlnoss, headache. ' Early symptoms of kidney Ills. Urinary troubles, dropny, Brlght's disease follow. The statement bolow shows you a rollablo remedy for kldnny Ills. Mrs. J. Wnterman, Phoenix, Ore gon, says: "I have no hesitation In recommending Doan's Kldnuy Pills, ns J havo had amplo proof of their merit. Over-exert Ion or being on my feet for any length of tlmo onusod my back to noho nnd sent sharp pains through my loins. Frotionl hoadaches and spoils of iIIzzIiimm also bothered mo. I knew that my kidneys wero nt fault and turn ring Doan's Kidney Pills highly recom mended, I procured a supply. I bo gnu their into and they rnlloved thu difficulties which hud so long ills trossod mo" For sale by nil donlors. Price B0 cents FoBtor-Mnburu Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for tho Unltwl States. Remember tho nniuo Dunn's nnd take no other. Horses For Sale We have a few good horses for sale, 'till gentle and well broken to worlt. Most tiny weight from 1000 pounds to 1lf0 pounds. Wo will sell Iheae horscu under guarantee to be exactly as represented and to give perfect ijatiafautioii. X '' " ATTENTION WPmSRfI Any one wishing to hire single drivel or saddle horties can do so at ! - ' ! Union Livery and Feed Stables Telephone Connection Roguelands Irrigated Tracts $400 per acre, plowed, fenced, leveled ad . planted to a standard variety of trees, with a perpetual water right. The terms are easy : 10 per cent down, and ' the balance in monthly or yearly payments. ROGUELANDS INCORPORATED FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager Do You Need Drain Tile? WE MANIJKACTl'Ut IT The Best That Can Bo Made, lloforo Ordering Hoe I'n, Rogue River Pottery Co Plant at Tolo. l()l '.J.lJ'JJN- frc-as tvi''iivN.JM''i wfr ..""lP V pgj)M'gT'1' i-""jggmiit 4-4'4ttw&-titr-a-4e'tt44 Nearly a quarter of a eoutury under tho sanio management Jackson Medford, Orogon It has stieeeeded been use of Soundness of priuriplo Economy of management Safoty of investment Courteous nnd liberal treatment . CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $170,000.00 V. I. Vawter, President O. l. hindley, Viet; Trew. ('. W. iAlcDojiald, Cashier ...First,.. National Bank . OF MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $58,000.00 United States and Postal Savings Depojsitoiy We solicit your business, which will.reueivo our careful attention. p. k. ni'CKi,, ruusini'.vr m. l. alpord, c.siiiim ORKIH CRAWFORD, aNSIKTA.ST CAKllll'U ' Garnet (Corey Bldg., Mcitforil A Full Line of Peerless Lamps f All Kiiitrimtoru, Now ih (ho (iim to go your houso wirofj, (lood light ndtls lo Iho romi'oii of wintoi months. SO. 0RLG0N ELECTRIC CO. North Grape Street. THE Cpunty Bank ' . i i i T HnBldns for health IMNMHMMHIiNNNI