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MEDTOTW MATT TRTBTTNTO, MEDTTOtlT), OTTOON, WEDNESDAY, JANUMY 17, 1012. PXOE FIVE , 1 , P . ' A t' jLOCAL AND PERSONAL Mm, l, Holm uiiil hoii, Jnmoii, nf ItndilliiKt Cl . wore In .Moiiford Tuimdiiy limiting fur a locution, ' W. A. Mcbllmioy lufl Tuimilay eve ning (or MikIImoii, Not., where ho itoi'M to looli nfler Hid affalrn of IiIh mother' entitle, Illii mother died thorn a few weolm mko. Hnhler'a bottled milk at Do Voo'h. .Mr. mill Mm. V. It. Young of Tnroiiiii art Id Mmlford and Phoenix, vIkIIIiik rnliitlvim. Mm. Chan. Kry or Yroka U In Mod ford vltdtliiK frlcmlH, I'lioiut that order for wood to tht Htniidaid Wood Vard. Pnu. UfiOl; Home 10 a. 207 Mr. and .Mm. Cedenton, of Port land, who Iiiih boon In Medford vln Itlni; frlondH, relumed to their home TiloKday. Mr. J. E. Klfert, of Hpsnliiirg, who him been In Medford a few wttiikN vlnlttitK W. W. Klfiirl and fain, ily, returned to hor homo Wcdnoa day morning. Hulta cleaned and pronnod, 1 1. BO. Mgdford !) Work Until phonea. Chtia. NIcUull loft TiH'xday for a ImihIiiohn trip to Yrekti and Scott Val ley, Cal. Mr. J. A. MalnlOHli loft Tuendiiy otKht for I'ortlaud. H. A. Newell, Indies' tailor. 4tu floor M. 1 A II. Co. bid. Tint member of the Medford V. 0. T. V will moot with MIhh Kmlly Htimdcford at -i Went Kourlh at root Tluimday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Efforta will bo mado to orKtuilxo a young womnii'M auxiliary aocliity, or union, to work In conjunction with thti pn'Hoiii orKanlriHl union. All inoinliorK of t ho union am urged to ho pri'Konl at HiIn lime. If you want g"od wood, i;ood iiiohm urn and proiupl aorvlco call Home phono 103 or Pacific CDOI. 257 Mr. ami Mm. Ueorgu K. Q. John mod, of Chlcaito, who luto boon In Medford Hovoral dityw, gucHtn of Mr, and Mm, J. A. Wcaterluiid, roturnod to their homo Tuondny. Mr. John nou In a prominent attornoy In Chi caKo, hut both ho and Mm, Johiuon nro o favorably Improaaed with Med ford and tin UoKiio rlvor valloy that tlioy havo docldod to roturu and ia tablUh their rcalrimico hor. Mm. W. Itoynoldii vliiltod (Irani Pona friend Wetlnenduy. fSoo It, A. Holme, Tho Insurnnco Man, ovor Jnckann County bank. Six dollam now takon a flno new $420 piano at a reduction of J 107; other make at l6, 24fi, $207, $274, $:I12 Simply brliiK In C mid aolect your piano, we deliver It to you the name day. After that you pay tS por month. Ellera Mimic llnuxo, 217 Wont Main trout. 200 Th Medford Conservatory of Mu ale nhd language lit tlio only mimic achool In southern Oregon with a full corjm of teachom. O. Talllandler, director. Head for catalogue. 27C If. T. Ilorttinnii left Wednesday morning for n few i!nyn utay In (IrantM Pna. Mr, and Mm. 1). Illlkey of Thniup non Creek, went of Medford, left Wednesday morning for a visit to relatives at I.oiik lloach, Cat. Mr. and Mm. C. I). Ilnlnc left Wednesday morning for Denver, Col, Mm. W, T. Orlevo vlBltcd Aahland frlonda Wednesday. Iloouitt r.0o and up. Ifotel Moore. Hpeclal niton by week or month. 'jdm. I. I), Looiiley, of Central Point, wiih vIhUIiik In Medford on Wednenday. Mr. l.uonloy, who lu well known In Medford, ban entirely roeovorod fioui a auvurnl weokn 111 noun. Dr. J. 13. Shearer, phytdclan. Office 41U-420 (lurnutt-Coroy bulldliiK. O. W. Wine, wIioko wife rocontly died at Montague, Cal., and wiih bur led at Phoenix it few dnyH iiko, left WedneMday moinlUK for his homo lu MOiititKiiu. Mr. WIho Iiiih ton chil dren, hovoii boyH and three kItIh, the oldext beliiK -'' '(,;UH ""'I ,,u' '(IHK e.Bt flvo weekH, Home of the older children accompanied Mr. WIho to Moiita'tiiio and two of the youiiKCHt ont'H reinaluod hero with Mm, Kent, Hlatur of Mr. WIho, Hot tiuualoj at MuDowoU'h. . Mr. nnil Mm. T. N. Heillu of Kent, WnHh., who havo been In Medford vlultlm; Mr. and Mm. II. U. LuiiiHduii for Hovoral woolm, left WodneHday moruliiK f()r Ioh AiikoIoh. Phone your ordora In to RntlB IlroH. Trannfor Co. Offlco phonea: Uoll ami!; Home :tC0-K, W. M. N'atuiory of Tacopia, who Iiiih been lu JucltuonvlUo for it few weekH, loft Wednoudny mornliu; for Chlco, Cal. Weeks&McGowanCo. UNDIQHTAKBHS Day riioii 8371 Klffht Jhonl V, W. Wk 8071 A. a. orr, aooa LADY AHSISTANT. ,1. M, MrC'oiinlcli, of (,'oiiiIiik, Cal,, Im vImIIIiik frleudu lu Mudford mid Central Point, Home Hindu brad nt Do Voo'ii, 21.7 Mr. WelHH, fatlier-ln-law of H. A. Kronchel, who Iiiih boiu vIhIHiik Id Medford, left Woduoxday iiioiiiIiik for California. ItoouiH Mlo and up. Hotel Mooto. Hpeclal laten by week or month, Mm. A, N. WIIhoii loft on train No, IT. WodnoKilay mornlni; for Oak land, Cal. Mm. Kd, AndrowH, lonelier of voice at Mudford eonwervatory, Nat build ItiK. 5;7C Col. I. C, Allen, father of A. C Allen of the Hollywood orchard, wiih operated upon Tueitday at Han I'ran oIhco for appeudlcltlH. He Htooil the operation well and In reported Wednenday iih IioIiik out of dauber Kmlly T. Htandeford, examiner for the New lOiiKliuid Counervatory of Mtulo III Ilonton, piano, harmony, mimical hlntory. 4 28 Went Fourth i:. M. Wlliton, an acoouutaut, left on tli lit moruliiK'M train for Modoc county California, where he Iiiih boon nmployed by the unuid jury to make the annual audit of county roc orilH, Tills work Iiiih been roKUlarly done by him lu that county allien 07. Mr. WIIhoii will return to Medford about March 10. Dr. J. K. Hhoaror, pliynlclan. Office 41 'J-VJO Oaruott-Corey bulldliiK. Krod llnlch, Hiiperluteudont of t!ii packing hotiKOH of the ItoKiie Itlvor I'rull Orowiim' nnHoclatlon, Iiiih Im provlned a frnlt Kraillni? dovlco which dooH the work of fully a half dozou liemoiiH KradliiK by hand He built the machine hluiHolf and to iIovIho power he Iiiih hitched n uanollne (.n- Kluo from a Npray outfit to It. The machine Ih after the Htyle of the oraiiKo Kradem intod lu California and docM the work iiilte au effectu ally on apploH an It iIooh on oraiiKoH. Attorney K. D. HrlKKH of AHhland wni In Medford WeduoHday. Kdcar Martin, violin and phmo In Htructlou, at Palmer'H Piano Place. 2C7 The ItoKiie Itlvor Fruit (Irowem aHHOcltitlou hero ifcently nhlppud out a carload of lien DavU nppleit to Vancouver, II. C. A cnrload of Wlne HiipH from the Merrick orchard Ih now lining packed by the axoclatlon for Hhlpmcnl to connt point. Dry wood nt the bl hIioiIh, corner Ninth and Fir. Home phono 103, Paclflo flfiOl. 2J17 A. II. HhIIiik of thU city Iiiih made aiipllcatlou to the government for a patent on an ax handle fantouer. An every nemon knowH who Iiiih handled nn nx, the lmti'dle Ih almost Invariably workltiK loose and In n Nource of much annoyance and oftentimes U danger ouh. Mr. SalliiK'n device provonU all of thin. The contrivance Ih ho hIiii- ple that the wonder In It haa not been thoiiKht of before. Two holen are bored In the head of the ax, a thread Ih cut Itmldo thcuo hole, two threaded boltH are liiHorted lu theiie hotoH and are ncrewed down Into the eye of the ax and onto the top of the handle, holding It In placo ami abHolutcly rigid. Tho wcrew head are countomunk Into tho head of tho ax and may be tightened with ncrewdrlver nhould the wood In the handle nhrluk and the bundle re- iiilru It. FroHh candy dally at MoDowoU'h. Claud K. MerrlU, aged 4tl yearn, died at the Sacred Heart hospital TucHttay of tuhcrculoHlft. Funeral HorvlcoK will bo held at tho under taking parlom of WeekH & Mcdowan company, on Wont Main atroct, on Tluimday uftorifuon at 2:30 o'clock. The HtirvlccH will be conducted by the membem of Itogue Illvcr Aerlo No. 1277, Fraternal Order of Kaglen, or thlH city. DeceiiHed had no known relatives lu HiIh locality, Try McDowell'B Ico cream and shorbotH, Kooma GOc and up. Hotel Moore. 8pcclal ratoH by week or month. ' Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Olonn O. Taylor), nttornoya-at-law, ovor Jackuon County Uank building, Medford. Carrie LouIbo Alton, viollnlut and teacher. Medford Conaorvatory 270 Hot chill nt McDoweH'n Mrs. Diamond Dead. Mrs. .1. W. Diamond died this morning at 1 Wapitis, Mich., where she went it week ugo to lie operated upon for gall Htoues mid nppcndicitts, Mv. Diamond left today for Hint oil v. WJien Nvh. Diamond went cunt it was known alio wiih HI, Iml tho ner iouHiiess of the iIIiickh was not ap parent mid the newri of her panning emuu iih n great tdmoU to tho Iuih bund. It is probable that the burial will he in Michigan, her former home, M TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY T f-f-f-f-f-f-t--f-f-f FOK SALK Cottage, cIobo In, cheap, eaBy torniH. Imjulro Stuart Knlpp, nt Medford HuhIiiohh College. 202 HOY WANTWI) to Joiirn printing bua IneuH at Mall Tribune. FOIl 8ALI3- Plymouth Hock cockor olu. Paclflu phono 7I12-J-4. 200 FOTTH "A M'l 80"f oet'of ' I "foot pick et fence with 2 Kiitos. (lold Hay Jloiilty Co, irw LA GRANDE PARTY Ell Diislncss Men on n "Get Acqunlnlcil" Trip Will Arrive In Medford To morrow to Spend the Day Inspect ing. This City. Twonly-dve biiHinoHH men ami oiti- roiiM ol' ha (iriimle, Ore., will univo in .Medford Tliiuxlav moruliiK at K oVIoek mid wilt remain in the citv until I'Vidny moiniug lit H o'eloek, when thov will leave for the north. TIiom' moii are out making it lo'ir of the Mtnte, l.v which tlioy hope to become better ueiiiuiuted with thin part of the ntale ami the iiioIIioiIh adopted by the oitioH of houtlieni Oregon in the mutter f civic im provement and general coiidilioim of uffaim. The kuch( will undoubtedly be met at the doixil by a iloloentinn from the ('oiniiiorciiil eluli and city coun cil of thin city and given an automo bile ride over .Medford' 17 inilen o.f Htroet paving. It may be poHKible to drive them hiiiio diHtunoe into the einiutrv that they may have an op portunity to fvi' Mime of the orchard of the valley. Following are the iiuiiick of (Iiomc in the party: W. J. Church, mayor l.u Ormnle; (loo. Cleaver, preniileiit Throicoii IVuit eompany; CIiiim. V,. ('oehrnti, attorney; (Ieirge T. Coehmii. t-talo water eommiiouer; (leo. II. Cnrrey, real estate; .lohu Collier, pioMidout I'eopleV ntore; Hruee Deuniri, editor mid owner l.a Ormnle Kvcuintr Oh nervor; .1. K. Foley, proprietor Foley hotel; Fred I). OiiHkoll, wtoelc raider mid farmer; Fred .1. Holme, preni dout l.a Ormnle Nationnl limik; I'M Kiddle, president l,a Ormide Milliiur company; F. 1.. Meyers, eawhier l.a Oninde Nationnl hank; Win. .Miller, vice proMilent I'nitcd States National hunk; Dr. N. Molitor, pliyHieinu mid Hiirgeon; Walter M. Pierce, piopri elorllot Lake xmiitiiriiim; K. Potnek, proprietor Oily grocery mid bakery; JuliiiH Itoesch, proprietor l.u Orande brewery; P. S. ItobiiiKon, Woualiit Lumbor eoiupauy, president l.u Orande Ctimmcreial oltib. .lames A. Itu-Holl, prexident Ofmule Hondo Meat company, It. M. Shervtood, pro prietor Isia theater; Mae Wood, pres ident The Golden Utile company; Sum Hrowu, u fanner, and .1. M. Rice, n merelimit. E HURSDAY H. H. WALTERS, Practical Horseshoer Particular attention paid to Intorforlng horses and contracted feet All lamenoHB In tho foot cured, such as corns, thrush movlcular troublo, quartor-crack and contraction of the feet. Anything In tho lino of hand-tnado work. Havo shod such horscn as: Dan Patch Mark 1:G5 i in or a j c r i!uS 73 Croieus 2:02 Vi Andregrcns J 2:00 Coo. H. Hay Half mllo :D8 And a number of others, too numerous to mention. Your patronago will bo appreciated, no matter how largo or small. :2 South flrapo St., Next to West Side Itara L. N. JUDD Orchards, Homes and Farms In a Thriving Center in One of the Garden Spots of the Rogue River Valley THE Sunrise Laundry 1'W.MII.V WAKIIIXO A SPKCJAT.TV. AW. WOKK (Jl'AUAXTKKD Orders called for and delivered. First class work duuo by baud. DadloH and nion's hiiIIh cleaned mid pressed. Tel Main 7S:ii; Home, .17. Corner Klghth mid South Central Avenue, HOT LAKE SANATORIUM I Jf? j y BBiaWalKHaHBaaHKBBawBHaBMrBB ial I ( 'B tBBwSBBaVHlBMBVBAVIBHBBVBKLji RHEUMATISM CURED WATURE'SWAY LIQUOR & DRUG HABIT CURED Tho troatmont though offoctlvo la not hnrsh. Why bo a alavo to tho habit when you can ho cured? Wilto today for booklot. Yon may have a loved one which could bo rostarod. Wo will bo pleased to send you apodal lltonituro. Tho troatmont Is not expensive. HOT JmUCK, ORK. WAITKU M. 1MURCK, 1MHCS. AND MANAGKK OnEGON RETAIL MERCHANTS IN SESSION HERE Continued from Pnsje One. Merrick, John A- Itnmford, I'. F. rargo, J. h. Miller .1 t, Hehafer, O. II. .olHler, JJ. Koolni, John Hchumer, JameH Iloliertn, Portland; Theo. Moth, C.' 3. I.'bo, K. i. Harmw, J. Is. Htockton. c m Kppluy, M. O. Huron, W. A. Denton, Cliurlen Hoth, C. II. Havage, Mel Herdlct, I). II. Yandlo, W. O. Oruridey, F. J. Chapman, W- 15. CuriiinlugH, Frank IIoIiiiijm, It. II. Wnmwiii. k C. (1am ble, Halem; O. J. Circle. M, H. Dar ker, W. A. Doll. K. A AndrowH, T. It. Wetherbee, W. M- Onn K. D. Mnl lork, F. K. Dunn, tt F. Ollgtrap, Ulmer ItobertB, Hiigeno, (;, A. Bcott, WIIIIh Hlmoriton, The DhIIoh; F. J. HenderHon, Hprlngflold. M. M. Tay lor. Jacksonville; T. C Watt, Reu ben; 15. ItobbliiH, Wallewa: W. It. (Ireeu, HlllHborn; A. (I Ilrenkerhoff, Carlton. Crushes Child to Death. TOHONTO, Out., Jan. 17. Hor nerves Hhaltercd iih a rcMill of her ) months old infant's continual crying, Mrs. .Maud flilbcrt, 2.fj. deliberately sat tin the baby Snturday, crushing it to deatli. lU'inorM'fu! today, hIic informed the police and Mas arrested. Still Weak From Hot Spell PhyfllclanH Hay that the ununual and terrific heat of lant Hummer did great damage to many people who do not even Munpect It There are many right In thin town who are feeling weak. Il8tle and dlHcour aged, IohIiik IchIi and going Into a decline on account of the strain of hut Hummer. A Hod Hank, N. J., man. Mr. Wal ton Ciillliigtou, ban found what to do lu tuich caHCB. He itayH: "When I w.i badly rundown, growing weak and lotting fleuli, 1 took VInol to build mo up and make mo strong. It Iuih been perfectly gatlnfaetory, and I would not take anything for the good VInol did inc. I am all right now." It would be a great blowing If all who mo In broken health, whether old, middle-aged Or young, could know that VInol Ib the one thing they need to mako them well and Ktrong again. We can provu by peo ple you know well that VInol, our delleloiiH cod liver and Iron prepa ration without oil, Ih the greatest blood builder and ' strength creator known, nod we guarantee It to give untlBfactlon. Mofford Pharmacy, .Medford, Orogon. TALENT OREGON Jackson County BENSON'S bargain: "We wiwli to impress yon with the faet that we are EXCHANGE HEAD QUARTERS Tlirough v.r you ean ex change what you don't want for what you do want. Nothing down and $20 per month buvs new two room house with two large east facing lots, sewer and water. Price $900. 5-aere tract just outside city limits, suitable for sub division or chicken ranch. Price $2900, easy terms. Splendid south and east facing lot on South Oakdale, high class residence district. We are in a position to make price on this away below the market value. We have a few choice lots on Dakota and King St. at prices that are right and terms to suit. Will exchange real estate for automobile. Nothing down and $10 per month buys gbod high, dry lot; sewer and water. Price, $330. Los Angeles and Seattle property for exchange. 10-aere orchard tract near city; G acres in 7-year-old Newtown tipples, 4 acres in 1-year-old pears. Price $750 per acre. 21 acres within 1V miles of Medford; one half set to 3 and 4 year old apples and peal's. Good deep black loam soil. Splendid homo site with fine view of valloy. Price, $8500 cash. We aim to handle and ad vortiso only real bargains. BENSON INVESTMENT COMPANY REAL ESTATE - MINES not GARXKTT.COHKY RUILDINO Phones! Hell, 7001; Home, 32-K if Mrs. H. Saclowalci nilnHA J Representing the ' vBFW B Manufacturers of UbILJwSbTW Ladies' Home Journal Patterns E, . A 1 Will be in our Store fr ipKJ I . TOMORROW, JAN. 18TH. QljIffl You arc cordially invite J BIMjjjlJIJp jjl FSx KENTNER'S lilSp HAPPY is the woman who is never un'prepared who can always lay a nice appetis ing meal or light luncheon beforo any guest unexpected or not. Her frlepds praise ber for her housewifely qual ities and she feels that dellsbtful satisfaction which can only conio from hospitality perfectly done. 'TTbte secret lies in having a well chosen selection of canned goods and table dainties always at hand. Look over our stock the best of the kind in the town and make a selection today. Then put your fear in the cupboard for you will be prepared for any company come when it may. ALLEN GROCERY CO. 8 0-40 S. CENTRAL AVE. SUNSET 0GDEN & SHASTA ROUTES "ROAD OP A THOUSAND WONDERS" $55 Portland to Los Atigelca AND RETURN On salo dally, good six mouths with stopovers going or returning. Correspondingly low fures from ohor Oregon points. Cull on our agents for Handsomely Illustrated Lllcmturo describing San Francisco, Oakland, Ml, Tamalpals, Uerkoloy, Stanford University, Sau Jobo, Lick Observatory, Sunta Cruz, Dol Monto, Paso Kobles Hot Springs, Santa Barbara, L03 Augeles, Pasadena, Long Beuch, Venice, Rlver side, Rodlauds, San Diego, tho Old Spanish Missions, Yosemlto Na tional Park and Rig Trees, and many other places of. Intorest In the Golden State; or wrlto to JOHN M, SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND OREGON. au CALIFORNIA IS FAMOUS TUB WORLD OVER FOR ITS SPLENDID HOSTEL RIKS, ITS VARIED ATTRAC TIONS, ITS FINE REACHES, HOT SPRINGS AND PLEASURE RE SORTS REACHED WITH EASE HV THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE OF SHASTA LIMITED xcui-Hion TIckctH Costing