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MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNE. MEDFORfi, OREOON, ERTDAY, JANUARY 10, 1012. PXCIE HVE i! H-4' 4-H . . iiLbCAL and!! PERSONAL !i ,MIHM WIIIIIUIIIIIfllllH UmIhi) left Thurmlny afternoon for n two weelta vIMt with frlenda In Hun Krniu'lHi-ii. Hovon bundled corilH of fire wood nro pilot! not r tint I'arlflr & i:nH(rti rnllrotttt traolt iit'iir Untie Kalla wall IhK to lii' loaded niilo earn ami broiiKht lo .Medford. This. toKothur with tlin amount of wood now In tlio wood yard In Medfoid precludea all liONHllilllly of a wood famine lit tho city (IiIh winter. Htitilnr'H bottled in 1 1 It ut Do Voo'n. i!70 MrM. It, M. Whllimldo wan In Con Iral Politt a couple of days ao look Iiik after her pmpnrty IntoioniH HllTK, HiiIIm cleiuiml and promted, fl.fiO, Mi'dfoid Dyn Works. Until phone. 27ll Mr. ItlclianUuu and dniiBhtor, of Hi'ddliiK, Cnl., aro hero thin wl tin i;iiiMtn of lil slitter, Mm. II II. Mur niy, of lliln oily, and her brother, llnrvny lUclwirdrttm, of Annie. Con Hal Point Herald. H. A, Newell, ladles tailor, 4th floor M. I & It. Co. MdK. MrM. Mary Child and children left Thumdny for Oxnnrd, Cal., where they expert lo reside, Mr. Chllds linvliiK preceded tlii'iii a inontli hko. Beo It, A, Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County linnk. Klx ilollnrM now takes a flint new f42fi tilniio at a reduction of 1107; tuber makes at $U, J24fi, 2G7, $274, fan. Hliutily lirhiK In fl and select your dauo, wo deliver It to you tlio same day. After that you pay fC per mouth. Kller Mimic House, 217 West Main street. 200 Mm. Lou Junes and dniiKlitor, Mis Maude, loft Thursday for a few weeks vlnlt with Oakland friends. Tint Medford Conservatory of Mo nte and lauKuatti'M In tlio only mimic school In Hotithttru Oregon with u full corj 'of teacher. (I. Talllnudler, director. Bend for cntaloituo. 270 W. It. Ilyriim. one of tlio HUbntuu tlnl ran oh ith of Tub hi Hock, was In Medford Thursday on business, Hooma 60c and up, Hotel Moore, Special rate by week or mouth. Mm. Chan Hrnui'hton Veturucd to Ashland Thumday after a vlnlt In Medford with Mrs. 0 I,. Shirley. Dr. J. K. Shearer, phyitlcliin. Offlco 419-420 Cornell-Corey bulldlit;. 'ft" P. Clilly mid family of Idaho arrived In Med ford a few day oko and expect to remain hero. Hot tninalon al McDowell's. H. Orrtitt. of Untarlo, Orn., ar rived In .Medford Thumday. Phono your ordora In to Kails Ilros. Transfer Co. Offlco phones: Hull .11C2; Home atlO-IC. Mm. K. It. Heely returned Thum day nlKht from a vlnlt to Antihunt frlontU. Itoomi.riOo and up. Hotel Monro. Rpeclal ratcn by wek or month, C. It Thatcher left Thumday nlnht for Wahpeton, N. I). Ho expertn to return to Medford woon, accompanied by hlit children and hU father-in-law It will bo retnembored that Mr. Thutcher'ft wife died on a Southern Pacific train a few iluya aK "ltd wiih burled hero, $2, t'A and $4 hata all o at a dollar. 100 North Front. 25S II. N. Clark returned a couplo of dayM iiko from a tour of Inflection of Nome of the IiIk copper mluea pear Kenneth, Cat. Mm, Kd, Androwa, toaohor of volco nt Medford conacrvatory, Nat build- ItiK. 270" II, K. Hmlth arrived In Medford Woditeatlay from the eaat and will look the city and valley over with a view to locating. All Idnda of new triinkH, 2.C0 and tip. .100 North Front. 2G8 (. O, Rhlrluy left on dolayod train 14 Thurmlay nlRht for a fow days' litiHlueaH Htay In Portland, Uinlly T, Htaudoford, oxamlnor for tho Now lOniilnnd Conaorvatory of Muolo In Iloaton, piano, harmouy, niUHlcal hlutory. 428 West Fourth Htroot. Tolophono 7211. -2C0 J. K. Olmutead left Thumday nlKht for Allmny, Ore., to bo aliHent n fow ilaya. Wo JiiBt KOt auothor obtpnient of tliomi ?2 hiiI ten bt!H thnl wo are hoII Ihk at 1)8 roitta. 100 North Front Htroot. 258 I)r, J, 13, Shonrnr, pliyalclun. Offlco 41P-420 Garnqtt-Coroy building. ' KdKr Martin, violin and piano In utructlon, ut Pulmor'n Piano Placo, 207 FreHli candy dully nt MoDowoH'b, Try MoUowoll'a Ico cronnt and ohorbotB, Itooma r0o and up. Hotol Mooro, Bpoolal ratoa by wopk or month. WccRs&McGQwanCo. UNDI3HTAK13US Say XPlione 9371 Might Fhontil r, W. Woaa U07X A. B. Orr, 0083 u . ASY AHBISTANT. Al fM. T. V. JnliiiHiiii arrived mi WoduoMiluy from Poitlaud to vInU with bur father, Ham Ifnyt. When hIio retiirnn to Portland Mr. Iloyt will aiTOiiipauy lier. OiniitH I'iihh Courier. Meokom will bnvo an after HUpper aale tomorrow evenliiK li fi H Prof, llelnior retiiruetl ThurHilay from tho agricultural coIIoko at Cor viiIIIh, where lie haa been for n few weeka nirahlni: for ONtabllahliiK the experlinelilal ntutlon In Jnukaon county. Ho will at mint coinmetico tho work of erecting the iierexHiiry bulldliiKH ut the Htatlou which la to bo eijtnbllalied on tho Medford-AMh-land nJad bytweeii PhnciiU and Tul eut, Mlaa IKmalo Tratil: relumed on WodtioHday to her homo In (Iranta PitHH after a vlalt with Medford frleutlH. For aale, Ktoue'a confectionery atore, opponlto depot, exceptionally Kood (iropoHltloii. 2 Gil Tho meiubera of the llaptlxt church aro expuctliiK n largo crowd at a ImiKjuet they will give tonlht at the Na nh grill, Among tho out-of-town apeakem will be W. T. Htack liiiuao, Itov. Padelforde, V C. W. Pinker, and A. M. Petty, all promi nent worker In Chrlatlan work from all parla of tho United Htatea, Money to loan on Improved coun try and city property, Medford l.aud Co., ciille 201 Flrat National bank. I-:, J. Davla, who left Meedford laat fall for MlmieapnllH, Kan., wrllea that bo haw been at work putting up Ire; that the thermometer haa ranged for Hoveral daya from 12 to 21 tie- green below xcro; that hi face haa been frozen In a number of placeea, and that If ho It ever ao fortunate it m to get back lo Medford be will have Heimo enough to atay here. Carrie l.oulne Alton, vlollulat and teacher, Metlford Conacrvatory 270 I, H, WIInoii, a telegraph operator at Maravllle, Cat., la III Medford for a mouth' vlnlt to hla parcnta, Mr. and Mr II. F. Wllaoit. Hot chill at McDowell' The McDowell confectionery haa aecured tho aervlcea if C. W. I3xlty, nu exierleuceed candy maker, and that entabllahmeut wilt continue to handle a atiperlor grade of home made and blind mndo candlea. Peerlea Making Co., 13t Went Main atreet, comer (I rape and Main, deliver treah bread every morning to your home. 2 Ml Mr. and Mm. C. II. llogart re turned Friday morning to (Iranta I'aaa, Money lo loan on Improved coun try and city property. Medford (.and Co., aulte 201 Flrat National bank. Mm. Frank Ulllott, of Foola rreok. waa lu Medfprd Friday vlaitlug relative. John Talent arrived In Medford Thumday from The Dalle, Ore. Hla coming at thin time la becnuau of tho IIIiioh of hi mother, Mm. 13. P. ruleiit. Heo after aupper bargain lu Meeker' ad in thin Uauo.' 2fiS Mr. Wadtlle, manager of tho Nat atorlum, ban fitted up and opened a room In the building for the uao of tlevotecH of chea and checker game. Patronage for theso game la nolle lied. 2r9 Head IIoiiHon'H Ilargalua on anutbor page ami vnvo money. Prof. Irving TowiiBcud has aold hla Intereat In tho Medford IluHlneaa col lego to Meanra, Moore and (Ireaaly, of ICugeue, Mr. TowiiHond, with Mr. Culpeper, eatabllahed tho Metlford lltiHlueNa collego alx or eight montliH ago and It now haa on attendance of 76 Htudcuta. Tlio now owner of Mr Townaend'H Intereat nro men who have had u great deal of experience In bualueaa college work and they untiueatlouably will mako a uucceaa of tho venture here, Mr, Townaend will go to Han Franclaco. Tho atu denta of the college wero at tho train Friday morning to bid him farewell, Look for Meoker'a after auppor aalo ad In this Untie. 2Ti8 13, C. dray and Mlsa Mary A. Jones, both of llcagle, wero married at Jackaouvlllo Tuesday by llev. B, H. Johnaon. Thoy loft Medford Friday morning for Heagle, where tljoy will rcaldo and where a reception dinner waa awaiting thorn, Dread, plea, cakes, Ices and Ico creaniB nt tho Peerhma Unkory. Prompt delivery, both photica. 259 Mr. and Mrs. ( V. Dick loft Fri day morning for Same Valley, whore they aro called by tho llluosa of their aou-tu-luw, (1, 13, HayoH. Cnrltln & Taylor (John II. Cnrklu, Olonn O. Taylor), nttornoya-at-law, over Jacltaon Couuty Unnk building, Medford. Dr. nnd Mm, Forbes, of Talent, wero In Medford Frldny vlaitlug I). T. I.uwton and family, Su.turday night shopporu will nvo money at Muokora' after suppor sale. 2C8 II. O. Wortmnn loft Friday morn ing for u fow dayB bualnosa trip to Montngue, Cal nenr which plnco ho and IiIh asHOolntes urn feeding 200 bond of cuttle. It, 8. and U Oaborn, of Clovo land, Ohio, arrived In Medford on Thursday. Mr and Mrs. 0. II. Olovor of Ford vlllo. Midi., nriived In Medford Thurstlny, i llubl, lllakn rcluriiod bVlilny iiinru lug from a bUMluen trip to Chicago Mr, and Mr, I). C, Moher left Fri day mi ruing for Han Franclhco, re turning homo after a vlnlt In Metl ford. Mr. and Mm. 13, V, Foator nnd Mlaa P. 13, Foster returned Thumday night from a five month visit In l.oa Angele Thoy aro mopping at Hotel Holland. Mr. Hopbla Itobfnelt of Central Point wan In Medford Friday, V. A. Norton, aaltl to bo wanted lu (liaut Paa for forgery, was ar rested lu Medford Thumday night mid Ih being held lu the city jail awaiting Identification by tho (Jriintu Pan offlcera. .Medford, Ore., Nov. 7, 1'Jll. Tbla la to certify that about November my daughter waa taken with a novoro at tack of rheumutlam which rendered her loft arm useless, In fact It waa no near paralyzed that she was not able to move her fingers, but knowing of ome of Dr. Chow Young's marvelous curea of long standing case of rheumatism, wo decided to consult him, In which I am pleased to say made no mistake, na his remedies acted us bo claimed they would and after the third treatment tho rheu matic pa In entirely left her nnd nhe haa not bad any symptoms of rheu mutism since; besides her general health la much Improved and 1 do not hoHltato lu saying I believe those afflicted with rheumatism or paraly sis will do well to consult Dr- Chow Young, whoso house la comer of Tenth and Front streets, Medford, Oregon. A. P. WI3IBH. 270 RODGERS WILL NOT FLY AT FERRIS' MEET I'AKADKN'A, C'nl., .Inn. 10. -Aviator Calbraitli I'. Koilgers, who iH ntny ing ut the .Maryland hotel here, tleuien thut ho Iiiih been ejected from Dick Kerns' aviation meet nnd unyf the reason that lie will not be unions llioxo ireeut ut the event in beeuu-.e he Iiiih n little engagement lo receive u medal from President Tiil'tj.Ianiiar.v '27 ut the biggest aviation' liauiiic-t ever held by the Aero Club of Amer ica. "There' too much ehnnce of not getting nny money out of thin Ferris affair for me to be interested," xnys odg;r. "IT'S UP TO MISSOURI," SAYS CHAMP CLARK WASHINGTON, I). ('.. Jan. !. Speaker Champ Clark stated today that if the .Missouri stnto convention railed (o iutlorHe him for the demo cratic presidential nomination he would retire iik u candidate nut! would leave the Held clear for .IitM-pli W. Folk u Mt-tMouri'K favorite unn. .. .... f 4 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4. -- FOIt SANK Incubators, brooders, fancy eggs for hatching. Order now at Schmidt's Feed Storo. 248 F0ir8ALK"0eTthat"claTsr roadster. A fine buy for tho money- 110 South Ilartlett st. 2G4 ' TO OPEN STORE WITH CONCERT Palmer Piano Place to Be Opened With Hlrjh'Class Concert by Eames Orchestra, Assisted by Mrs. Olah Chaffee. The Piiltncr Plnno Place. Mcil fonl'n InrgcHl pinno saliiroom, will have its formal Hpi-iiuis; fiaturdiiy owiiiiiK from 7 HO to !l o'clock. The KniiioH orelifHtrn, nciixted jv Mrn, Olnh Chnl'fec, will give the following high olnsH progrnm. The piiblio i- coriliully invited to i.tlend. 1. Overture, "Wiliinm Tell". .Itossiui 2. Voenl Solo, "Hnllurp" Kllcn Cowell Mm. OInli Chaffee. :i. Cello Solo, (n ) "I.e Cgne" (The Swan) ..... Saint Saen (b) "To the Kvciiing Star" (fhmi Tiiniiliaasvr) .Wagner W. A. Enincs. I. Duet for Violin and Cello, ".Mis erere" (from II Trovntore) Verdi 15. Piano Solo, "Polonaise (in K, .Major) ... Liszt Ailolpli Knauer. (I. Violin Solo, "Je rait le petit Tambour" (with variations) . . Kenl David Anna Aubrey Kauicx. 7. Vocal Solo, "Slave Song" Teresa Delriego Mr. Olah Chaffee. H. Finale, Selection on the Interior Player Piano Selected W. C. Debley. -258 Haaklna for heaHn. " CUBA TO BE LEFT ALONE IBIS TIME coining from (ho Hlnto ilcpiirtmeut, following tho receipt of n uoto from American Minister Henupre nt Ha vana, which staled that nil xllticnl iietivily there binl censed as u rosult of the velernriH' movement. No fur ther te elopments wero expected, lie suitl. State Department Officially States That the United States Will Not Interfere in Cuba as tin; Trouble Dies. AFTKIt HUJ't'KK HALK. Maker's store will offor nn unu sual cholre of bargain to thoso who aro shopping Hoturday evening. Their ad lu this paper tells of tho bargains that will bo offered at stated pe- .rlods during tho evening, all of them worth the trip to town for. It la the I first aftor supper s.ilo of tho sta rt , n. WASHINGTON', I ). C Jan. 10. The t'nited Slate will not inte.: in Culm' disturbance nt this time, j This was the official statement forth-J liking for health. CO.M.MKHCtAD t'lA'II ,MKKTIN. Tho regular in net I ng of tho Co)t morclat club adjourned over front last Wednoadny evening until thlst Friday, ovonliig nt 7:30 p. in ttt city councll'n hall. Iltislncos of Impor tance will bo iirescnted- come, every body, WM. M. COLVIC1. APPfiH WOOD FOIt 8AMJ. I have n largo quantity of npplo wood that I am going to Salt to sorno one who has a saw and other para phernalia to handle It. Call or phono W. 8. Ilrooke, manager of Hear Cremf orchard. 2f8 If your store it belter now tttnn U ever wns before, your ndvorlininjr should be, too. Gas in Your Stomach Not Always Dyspepsia It's Nervousness Your Xrm ry cl )w' Bumutii IrriuUt. i It rrfu i to otl; food doo uA At f 0 fcrmi. , Tbit"iookio.lUI))-,fot,INTTwuVioJ,DJlUi . klaj jwiciaturtooljfbytllttMJrOiitirUdjrtnlraa ' lit Stoiuch Xcttm. Utilmnu'i OtvTtUtU do tUi to ; fwr-oa. TWw atdt npttUllr (of Cu. 117 rt oa your Stocuwh Ktntu, ttxy ii'iirt lU IrtiUUf, nt!)u cm fermlst ' EloaatU, d4 uA aaljr rtn,lut ran Qu p tuarutr. RoDj it Mtoit 4tr U M riirt from Ou Id tU Stoatch al ItoU sol la tn D lmna 0-Ttf cU. TUwp"1--rlUrtWKiJ4lotIr0(lijrrjfdniai. j x wut ilml o Hil.Dctttn rturtsuxr, 330 Sutt fl, ' iia I riorum. . Great Shoe Sale LOOK FOR THE RED BOOT LOOK FOR THE RED BOOT Starting with Saturday, December 20, and closing Saturday, December 27, we will sell ALL CHILDREN'S SHOES ; . ?pfF "'tV Tn sizes to No. 8, the pair $1.00 Tn sizes' 8V to 11, the pair '. -.. i $1.25 -111 SIaOS X I yj tO w9 iliO liclll .. ,. ai-lfc44'v- . yi.-v Misses Shoes, 2l2 to 5, the pair - $1.75 About 100 pairs Ladies1 $3.50 to $4.00 Shoes in small ' sizes, the pair $1.00 All men's 1.00 shoes....- ?3,25 All men's $3.50 shoes $2.75 Fine line of Men's high eut Boots at greatly reduced prices. Infants' soft soled shoes, the pair .; 15 The Model Boot and Shoe Shop AND ELECTRIC REPAIR SHOP M. S. BIDEN, Prop. 19 SO. CENTRAL l Saturday Night After Supper Sale KOTTTl HNT FurnlHhvil room with. hcator. Clone lu. No, 18 Almond Kt. SCO FOUO.K'CryJfaFVhrt'OrptnB tons; i flno White OrplnKton cockerolH, 1 Phllo coop. Thoao blrdH are flno oncu; coop used one soaHon. Call at 707 V. Uth at. Home phono 303-R. 260 WANTKl) Lady omployotl wlshca room nnd board In private family. AddroBs Hox (1. l.. Trjliuno. 259 Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency FOIl BALK: D-rooni bungalow with aomo furnlturo, cloao lu, $2200. a lota In Westmoreland add., IGftO. 9 acre Improved 2 miles out, only J7G00. Halt Interest In lunch counter $200. 149 acres Improved, J 125 per ncro, 100 acres 4 Hi mllua out, ?150 por aero. TIMOR 10 ncrea near Central Point for house In city, MISCKLTjANICOUS Want from ownbr, ncroaRo to trndo for Los Angoloa property. All kinds of trades In California. Horses for ualo. Furnished houses for rent. Vucaut houses lu all parts of tho city for ront. LUt your proporty with us. KMPLOYMKNTt Woman to cook on a ranoh, Girls for Bouoral housowork. E. P. A. BITTNER ROOMS 6 AND 7, PALM BLOCK Opposite Nash Hotel Phono 4141 1 Home, 14. i ! X ! f T T y T T T T f f T T f T T T t $' MEEKER S DANIELS' OLD STAND Beginning tomorrow evening, Saturday, the 20th, at 7 p. m.f we will introduce what will ho known as pur Saturday evening after supper sales. Sale on any one article named will continue only for a half hour. When this time is up we will start on another half hour sale, and so on until 9 o'clock. List of Bargains Follow Read Them Over -.-. -Br PRINTS 7 to 7:30 O'Clock. AVe will sell the famous dark reds, Ihdig household, the best goods ever made; full weights, fast color the daintiest dots to the largest stripes and iigur.es just es, etc. Sale 3 a yard. GINGHAMS 10c, 12ie, 15c grades, all the best patterns to be found we offer in this sale at less than wholesale prices Half hour only, 7 a yard. i . i ' . SPOOL COTTON - o blue Simpson Prints, known so woll in every f s, full width, all desirable patterns ranging from y the thing lor dresses and kimonas, children's dress- y 4 t .11 1 ... ., tii.!iB.ll-W t T kTk I 7:30 to 8 O'Clock. One of the best lines of spool cotton, the kind ydu always pay 5c a spool for, perfect in l every ptirtioulnr, f)0 and GO white only, 7 spools for 25 1 i HOSE T ! Ladies' Alisses' and Children's Ilose, which are bargains for 15n regular prices, mado of long fiber cotton y yarns, doublo heol and toe, and fast colors, tho hoso that stands tho wear and pleases you. Made by one of the y I biggest manufacturers of New York. All sizes for everybody on sale, 7d a pair. No more than one pair to V -jf f f f t T T t T T t f t i a customer. W9'' If imMr- -" X ' GLOVES 8 to 8:30 O'Clock. 50 dozen Ladies' Chamosotto Gloves, tho kind that LOOK LTKE LEATHER, WEAR LIKE LEATHER AND EEUL LU 12 LEATIiER, sold in many stores for G5c a pair. Every pair guaranteed Keyser's best. Sale price 25 a pair. 'r9fe f v'ir . b. i ) - UMBRELLAS Umbrellas, any of our $2.50 guaranteed Umbrellas for half price just $1.25 EMBROIDERIES '" T "' nm-vm 8:30 to 9 O'Clook. Embroideries, ono of the best assortments to bo found in auy cify and a whole lot better sold never less than 15c a yard in this after supper salo 7 a yard. Must be seen to be appreciated. DRESSING SACQUES Ladies' Short Dressing Sacques, all patterns, light and dark, made in tho best styles, fully worth $1.50, on anient 755? 1 , - &-llim Remember that tho salo starts at 7 o'clock and ends at 9 o'clock. Every half hour salo begins and ends t :. on the second. Bo on hand and share with your neighbors. I Meeker's, The Bargain Makers . !foMXfyX