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HEDFOHIf MAIL TRTBITNE, ftntCTOTlfi. ORKHOX MONDAY, ,TANTTAT?Y 22. 1012. rr CLUBS DIE UP IN ARMS OVER TANK NEW HONOR MR GENERAL MILES n EVANGELIST PLEASES s FOR PEAR TRACT . Jardinieres Choice $1.00 Each Entiro Community Is Grieved to Learn of Death of Talented Mu sician Heart Failure is Cause of Death. Commercial Club and Greater Med ford Club Deplore Erection of Huno Spray Tank on Railroad Right of Way. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bltinliam Make Third Investment In Ronuo River Land Parton Ranch Is Tras fcrrcd. t I'A'GIS SIX 1 KRAUSE !S2000 ORE t W& mm $ 0 s UDDENLY Nothing litiR cast so deep a gloom over Medford for mouths ns tlitl the nuiiuiuienent this morning of the lentil of Mr. Sophia Kxause, wife of Frank Otis Krousc, whose home is at 024 West Eleventh street. Particu larly sad are the hearts of those Mcd ford ncople who have lived here for a number of years and who knew Airs. Kraiisc bes t. Mrs. Krauso was a woman of rare accomplishments, being a talented vocalist herself and a teacher of nplendid attainments in vocal culture classes. Few have been the church and social gatherings in Medford for a grenl number of years which have not applauded her splendid vocal ren ditions. The music loving people of Medfon will regret more than others her death, because of her willingness to assist them in their efforts to a higher and nobler plane of real mu sic, .such as comes from the heart and is heartfelt, and because of the friendship which has been ripening all these years in their hearts and going out to her, not wholly as a musician, but because she was one of God' most noble women. Mrs. Krnuse gave birth to a child 11 days ago, but had, as thought, almost entirety recovered and was considered to be out of danger. She sat up Sunday for n while, but, com plaining a little later of being tired, she laid down nnd at 5 o'clock this morning died of heart failure. Deceased was born in Jacksonville, Ore., where her father, Max Midler, was a merchant and county official for a number of yenrs. She was .12 years and 15 days of age, nnd leaves, besides a husband nnd child, 11 days old, a mother, Mrs. L. Muller, who left but a couple of three daj"s ago for a visit in southern California; two sisters, Mrs. J. F. Murphy of Medford and Mrs. Amelia Cochran of Oakland, Cal., nnd two brothers, Will Muller of Medford nnd Isaac Muller of San Francisco. Funeral arrangements have not as yet been made, as it is not known when her mother nnd brother will ar rive from California. SPOKANE FEARS MEDFORD OOPE Dumps Literature Overboard Just South of This City, But Retains the Fruit Placed Aboard the Spe cial Train. Evidently fearing that the superior advantages of Medford and the Rogue River valley over the city of Spokane and the Inland Empire would lend some of the members of the Inland Empire excursion to southern Califor nia to leave the train at this point, members in charge of that excursion dumped all of the Medford Commer cial club literature placed aboard tin. train in this city yesterday with n number of boxes of fruit, out of the window u short distance south of this city. They kept the fruit. In keeping with the regular custom on such occasions, the Commercial club placed literature describing this section of Oregon on the train, feel ing that it might be of interest. Evi dently they were afraid of it, for it went overboard. Tho excursionists were greeted by a number of Medford people at the train Sunday. CENTRAL POINT After having been closed for u briof period because of the danger of an epidemic of scarlet fever, the school at Central Point resumed ses sion this morning, all danger having passed. The few cases of scarlet i'ovor still existing have been prop erly quarantined. The following statement was issued Menday: "Central Point, Jan. 22. "After thorough examination and inspection, all danger to tho public from scurlot fever infection at the public- schools bus passed, and school luis been resumed ns usual. All casos of scarlet fever or scarletiua have been properly quarantined. "J. 1), ANDERSON, M. D., City Health Physician. V. C M3BVER, Mayor, P, PEART, u "City Board of Health." As Evangelist Whcallake continues his clenr expositions ot Bible truth at tho Free Methodist church, corner Tenth and Ivy streets, the people continue to fill the church wth a most attentive and Interested audi ence. His exposition ot Isn- 6:1? was very clear and ot great encour agement to all sincere seekers after truth and righteousness. At night tho text was John 12:35: "Yet a littlo while Is tho light with you. Walk while ye have the light." First, what Is light? was clearly Illustrated and explained. Not emotion nor sen timent, but knowledge. "To him that knowclh to do good, and dooth It not, to him it Is sin." Tho fact that people here are not living in dark ness but In wilful disobedience to God's known will was mado plain by several strong Illustrations. The benefit, the Joy. the blessedness that invariably follow walking in the light or obeying God were set forth to the encouragement of all who will obey. Services tonight at 7:30. TRADES RANCH Lee Watkins and H. F. Whetstone "Swap" Places Deal Involves Property Valued at $33,00 Ranch Is Under Water. Lee Watkius, who owns 110 acres of land on the south banks of Rogue river, just below the Bybce bridge, has traded 100 acres of it to H. H. Whetstone for a rooming house and warehouse, situated at the corner of South Front and Eleventh streets in Medford. The considerations in the deal were $16,000 for the Medford property and .17,000 for the ranch property. Mr. Whetstone will nt once take possession of the ranch and Mr. Writ kins will move to Central Point, where he will live until the expiration of a lease now in force on the Medford property. The ranch property can all be ir rigated from the Fish Lake ditch. Twelve acres of the land nre set to commercial fruit. Mr. Watkins will improve the remaining -40 acres of the trncr. NOTICE. I desire to give notico that I am no longer the physician for tho Med ford Hospital association. Dr. It. W. Poellnltz Is the physician for the association. Dr. Poellnltz and I are not partners. 2C3 J. B. SHEARER, M. D. To make advertising improve ns your store improves grow even In advance of your store's growth re flect always your store's character, purposes and accomplishments these are the aspirations of a real mer chant I FOR WAREHOU FAT ELKS, LEAN ELKS, IALL ELKS AND SHORT, TO COMPETE FOR PRIZES PORTLAND, Ore., Juan. 22. Fat Elks, lean Elks, tail Elks, short Elks and nged Elks will compete for cash and glory at the Elks' grand lodge reunion in Portland next July. The committee in chargo of tho celebration will give 25 to each the fattest, the leanest, the tallest, the shortest and the oldest Elk appear ing in the mammoth parade, which will be a spectacular feature of the week. Furthermore, tho winner in each department will be given an lion orded position in the grand inarch preceding the society ball on tho clos ing night of the convention. Portland business men will dis tribute approximately $10,000 iu prizes among visiting delegations of Elks. The following uwards already have been authorized, distribution to be based ou the decision of the judges : Hand concert, $1000 and $!300. Rands in purade but not ill con cert, $500, $300 and $200. Members of the Commercial club and tlreatcr Medford club are up in arms over the proposed erection by the Producers' Fruit company on the railroad right of way between Main nnd Eighth street of a huge tank to contain spraying solution. A pro test will be sent tu the Southern Pa cific railroad at once. l)c-pite assurances of its builders, the stench from tho spray dope will he tleive, say nrchardi.-ts familiar with the composition. "This is most discouraging to ad vocates of a city beautiful," said Mrs. Parsous, president of the fl rent er Medford club. "We have inter viewed officers of the Southern Pa cific and thought we had secured their co-operation in our plans for a city beautiful. Instead we find the railroad sanctioning what promises to be a public iiuimiiicu as well ns an eyesore. "Neither the railroad nor the city council could have understood the situation or thev surely would not sanction such an unncoc-Miry and odorous defacement " MAY KNOW FATE ST Generally Believed That Supreme Court Will Render a Decision in Jackson County Road Bonds Case Tomorrow. II is generally believed that the supreme court will tomorrow hand down n decision in the case of E. M. Andrews-against the county court of Jackson county, and determine once nnd for all the fate of the road bonds. The supreme court meets ordinarily at 1 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon for the purpose of handing down de cisions. HOW DOES HE DO IT? IS HE HUMAN? Is the talk of tho town after seeing Professor Querins cscapo from the big milk can which la on display in tho lobby of IsIs theater the first half of this week. Gusslens offers a nlco forfeit of $500 to any one who will furnish padlocks or shackles sufficient to keep him from escaping from this can without help in less than f've minutes. This Is without doubt the puzzle of the world. Tho IsIs played to packed capacity last night and will undoubtedly do the same the next three as this Is an at traction that iu worth seeing. KSTItAYED. Estrayed: Small mare, sorrel, white face and feet, ono shoo missing. H. H. Neall, Harvey Place, end of West Main. Howard. 2C3 FOUND. Gray gelding; old shoes on all feet. Drandcd on tho right shoulder- Own er may havo samo by proving prop erty and paying for this ad. C. F. HICKOK. On Griffin creek at Harr Ranch. 2C7 Hasklns for heaJtn. Lodgo having greatest aggregate mileage (number of members iu line multiplied by distance from home lo Portland), $.'1.10, $250 and $150. Lodge making best appearance iu parade, $.'100, $200 and $100. Lodgo having greatest number of men iu Hue (Oregon lodges excluded from competition), $.'100, $200 and $100. Lodge wearing most unique uni form, $.'100, $200 and $100. Lodgo having greatest number of women in parude, $250, $150 and $100. Rest decorated float iu parude, $500, $300 and $200. Rest drilled organization iu parade, $500, $300 and $200. More than $2000 will bo distributed for the best decorated buildings in the business district of the city, and tyibhtuntiul prizes will be given to homo owners who decorate their properties, OFBOND ESOAY Llcutvnaut General Nelson A, Miles having, by n splendid series of uiaiioeu vres. scored a lirllll.mt victory over the clubs champion, hits been elected president ot ttiu Wtishlugtou Chess Club. ' COLONEL ALLEN DIES AT SAN FRANCISCO Colonel L. O. Allen, father of A. ( Allen, owner of the Hollywood or chards near this city, died at the Presidio hospital in San Francisco Saturday us the result of an opt ima for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Allen left Sunday for San r-'inn-ciM'o. Co. oiicl Allen Mred in the regular army for -10 years and but ivccutly retired, lie was (Kl yen in of age. He leaves a wilV and three sous, A. Allen of Medfoid; O. M. Allen, Nino t cent It iufuutr), now stationed in the Philippines, and L. C. Allen, Jr., of San Francisco. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. C. C. Kelso nnd Wesley Kelso anil wife of Derby nro here for a few days Islt with friends. Mr. McDonough and J. II Stevens of Tolo spent Saturday hero. Saturday Central Point Medford visitors were: Mr. and Mrs. George E. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. II., Lattu, Mrs. Herring, Mrs. Hamuy, Mrs. Rowers. Mrs. G. W- Myers, Mrs. Weston. Mrs. Uebb, Mrs. Mec, Mlsa Francis Stearns, Miss Herring, Miss Slilcldn. W. T. SMdhajn, W. E. Price, IU II. Poxton, J. J. Brown, Otis Morris, Wayne Lccver and S. A. Pattison and daughters. G. D. Little made a trip to Sams Valley and returned Sunday. Harry Garvin of Roseburg spent Sunday morning with his parents here. A. J. Dunlap nnd daughter, Miss Agnes, spent Sunday with 15. C. Dun lap and family In Grants Pass. Mr. Richardson returned to his homo In Redding, Cal., Sunday. Grundy Burton und wife onjoyod a visit with Hay Gold friends Sun day. Mrs. Parker, Miss Alphlnc, Miss Blackford, Miss Herring, W. D. Lewis, Armlno Lewis, Lawrence Nich ols, Hartzoll Holmes, Harry Ham mitt. George Farntim and Roy Nichols wero Sunday Medford visit ors. city Tui:..suiti:it's xotici:. Notice Is hereby given that there nro funds on hand In tho city treas ury for the redemption of warrants number 9 92, 93, IM, 95, 96, 97, 98, " 99, 100, 101 and 102, Issued against water main Improvement fund number 2. Interest on samo will cease nt date of this notice. Medford, Oregon, January 22, 1912. GU8.H. SAMUELS, City Treasurer. Hasklns for health. Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, I). O. Public Land Mattera: Final Proof. Desert Lands, Contcnta und Mining CascH. Scrip. Assoclnto Work for Attorneys NO MORE GAS IN STOMACH AND BOWELS Not Only Relief, but Cure for All Time. H yo Uh ti U rrioitly kHmwIU rjMlntU TAIIU.T8 for few ,laV . ,, HAALMANN,HaAH.tAIII.CT8wprP?re'ldUUMtly ad ftii for HuotwIj Uind particularly lor U the m ttltt U comli from (Jf IVpww. ,...,. TUt empty, tout .mi gnawing lwat t V paw jour itomarli will (ortvtr dlMPIrlnewd4yi: that BDiioui (1 nwixn IVtlln, wltuliwrt jlpiUUon,Ml vauiih arvl you will w rncr U W? U UM a tittp trwlb, to often prf vtatol by g preailog agalust your twrt BDll luccn. . . , , , Your llmU, armi am) nert won't fetl ttM ami go toiler., UcaiiM lHAUlANSri OAB.TAUI.KIH ijretenl gu luUeriiu witb tho tircuUlM: tbt lntr druwiintu and iliepy Ju.ing alter dlontr will won I rcj.Uco! by a dune tut none form of mUfUUmunt. Vour dirtendcl atomaili wM rtduco tor Mkmi. ?.U.M in rimMy urinot form fitr A(edayr uaeol liAAlt- , TU wculitr UlJrt. arc '' V;) tm Jru(!.t, or wnl dlwt tu UaliMmaOu llurtuacy, 330 Butter 8t, Bin J'raoclaw, A third investment iu Itoxuo River ullc. orchard IniuU hurt Imeii made by Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rlmjluun, thoy IlinillL' tini'clntscil h'ii mhlitionnl 10- acrc tract in the Hurrell orchard) pay ing $20,0011 or $2000 an ucre. The tract is planted to U'Anjoii pea in. This makes a total investment of $110,000 by the Riughnms. They purchased the Merrick orchard llrst, paying $110,000; then 15 acres iu the Mutrcl, paying $;I0.000. The Hual transfer of the Parton ranch, consisting of 1155 acres, to .1. M. Frmk by a syndicate composed of l mn .1. .Malarky, .1. W. Mcischnor, Oscar lluher and K. II, Piper, was made Saturday. This sale was made several mouths ngo. Stomachs Repaired (as, Heaviness, Sourness Vanishes In I'lto Minutes, Do you know Hint tho best stomach prescription In tho world Ih called MI-O-NA. That It Is put up tu Hiuall tnhletH which most people call Ml0-NA stomach tablets. Do you know that Clins. Strang guaranteed MI-O-NA to Imulsti Indi gestion or uny.upsct condition of the Htomarh. or money back. MI-O-NA Is not a purgative, It Is made or Ingredients that clean, reno vate and disinfect the stomach anil bowels; It puts strength and energy Into the Htomnch walls so that Iu a short I line perfect digestion will bo n regular thing. Fifty cents Is all you havo to pay for a large box at Chan. Strang's and druggists every where. You Can iSmile With Impunity when you havo good teeth, but It Is a risky business It your teeth are bad. If thero Is anything the mat- tor with yours, toinu and lot us oxumluo them and wo will put thorn In proper condition for you, arrest (Iccny.hhonhl thero bo any, and mnko your teeth permanently pretty und hcnlttiy Wo are expert Dentists, but not expert chargers. Our charges are very reasonable. DR. BARBER, The Dentist 207-208 Farmors and Fruitgrowers Hunk Illilg., Medford, Oregon Pacific Phono Main GC3 Home Phono 287-L. Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency FOR BALK: 280 acres Vj mllo from CJold Hill. 180 acres good grain and slock ranch. 20 ncrcn near Central Point f 100 per acre. 1C0 acres 1 miles out, $1G0 per aero. Furniture for 4 rooms, dishes go with tho deal, $100. THADB Houses in Los Angolcs to trndo. Stock ot hardware In California. $70,000 worth of property to trado for ranch. 10 acroa near Central Point for houso in city, MIHOKLLANKOUB Want from owner, acroogo to trndo for Los AngelOH proporty. All kinds of trades lit California. Horses for salo. Furnlshod houses for ront. Vacant houses In all parts of tho city for ront. List your proporty with us. KMPLOYMENTr. Waitress. Woman to cook on & ranch. Girls for gonoral housework. E. P. A. BITTNER ROOMS G AND 7, PALM BLOCK Opposito Nash Hotel Phono 4141; Home, 14, Do you wnnl it liiuwiiii in n .liinlinici-oV Wo will Imvo on display tomorrow mitf WVtlmwlny ahoul, 00 I'aiH'.v Di'coratod latolou WVllor Ivory KIihhIi ami !Ma( Clroon ilanlinitM't'.s, sovoral imttnis and ni.oH lo .st'lect front and worth $1.00 lo $-.00 in any ollior hIoivh in llto fily; special IW llicso I wo days, $1.00 ouch Special Discount WV at'o closing out. our entiro line of ladies,' miss es' and hoys' winter weight Underwear in vests, pants, union suits, etc., all new, perfect ijoods po p ti 1 a r price, quality. Alost any size at a discount of 25 to XI 1-3 Por Cont Discount Hand Mirrors Special discount for Tuesday and Wednesday. The swellesl line iu town to select from. Over 00 styles, ranging from 20e to $: each, no two alike, sale price 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT HUSSEY'S RO.SE5 R05E5 It's time now to plant a fine line of home-grown stock two years old. Special on Hyacinths, $3.00 por 100 Home 2.T7-X iMain rJT-l I Medford Greenhouse 923 East Main REAL ESTATE Willamette Valley Farms of nil description, Garden and Fruit Lands, Timber Lands. Some excellent Imrftiiins ill AL HANY CITY I'ltOI'KKTY. Write or call on J. V. PIPE 203 WchI Sccnnil St.. Alhunv. (). Attention Dairymen and Stockmen Just rccclvod a car of registered and grade Iiolstelu cattle. Thoy wero tho mortjsujto lifters of the Ohio Western Jtcsorvo and can do It here. All from tho noted DeKol strain, Imported from Holland. Ilest herd west of tho Cascades. Prices aro right. Phono 732, party IM or visit our ranch ou Hoss Lane, TIOKNOIt .V DOOIilTTLH To make Hiiro that you look well Is to send your linen to a laundry whore you know It Is going to ho returned to you whlto us tho driven hiiow. Wo prldo oursolves ou tho snow whlto finish wo give to every pleco of linen that Is sent to iiH, Laundry uanltary and hygienic throughout. STAR STEAM LAUNDRY Pacific lt!Of. Home (1.1, I MKDKOItl), 01113. Men's Work Gloves 50S 75tf, spi Pair .Men, we arc offering the biggest values iu a strict ly all leather work (Move iu the city, several styles and all sizes to select from PLUMBING Stoam and Hot Wator Heating All Work (lunrntiltiMl. Criers Itciixoimblo. COPFEEN & PRICE an Howard Hlook, Eutrnc on Ctli nt. FAOlriO 3031. Bom 340. Valley Second Hand Store Buys and Sells Second-Hand Goods, Copper, Rulilicr, Brass, Etc. M. J. PILCKER, Prop. 15 North Fir Home .1.1 1 Hell .'10713 C. A. POE For your nepalrlnn of Plumlilnu and Pumpwork. Coils installed ami guaranteed to givo HiitiHi'iiotion. KHtimatoH given on Water Sup ply SyHleiiiH and I'lundiing. No jolt too Hiuall or largo, ALL WORK POSITIVELY GUAR ANTEED. No. 24 Fir Street South. Pacific 3702. EAGLE POINT LIVERY STABLE Tho undersigned having Just completed u largo now I Ivory stable In ISnglo Point, wo Invito tho travel ing public to call and examluo our ilgH, teams, otc, all holug In flrsl cliiHii condition, Our motto Is to Idvo and Lot Live. Phono at stable- and residence, Call central, H. H. HAUNIHH ti HON, I'rl'. ,. Ji. "W f "t mn