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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRrBUNTC, ATODFORD, OttWION, MVIOSDAV, JANTAKV L't, 1!)12. "3" I it ILOCAL AND PERSONAL ( J, l- Chnmberlln, ot Juneau, Alas ka, and J. M. Vnlontlno, ot Seattle, wro In Mcdford Mondny looking the city Ovor, Ihoy wore vory cuthuslaB. tlo In their remarks touching upon lioth tho city and the valley. Said tho valley and city looked bettor to them than any place thoy had been on tho entire Pacific coast Said Air. Vnllcntlne, "Th,oro nro a great num ber of Scattlo people hero and they nro all satisfied nnd seem glad to bo hero." And said Mr. Chamborlln, "It would astonish you to know how well advertised and how favorably epoken of In Alaska is Modrord and the Roguo river valley." Siilder's bottled milk at Do Voo's. .. 270 "Say," Bald II. X. Butlor, Monday, "I noticed In those Items you printed Saturday from tho Mall ot 10 years ngo you had ono telling ot a Norman four year old colt whloh 'Dad' Nich olson owned- Something funny nbout it. Listen here: that snmo colt is now ovor on Will Nicholson's ranch at Fort' Klamath and is still a cracking good animal. In fact she is tho handiest horso on tho ranch, be cause nil the colts nro broken to drivo in team harness alongside of that staid old girl of many sum mors." Suits cleaned and pressed, $1,110. Mcdford Dyo Works. Both phones. 27C Mrs. M. II. Ttoundtreo of Jackson vlllo left Mondny for Pacific Beach, Wash., whero sho expects to reside. Mrs. Jt, I.. McDridc returned Mon dny night from an extended visit to relatives in Illinois. S. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4 th floor M. P. & II. Co. bldg. Miss Susie Carter nnd W. F. Car ter, of Woodvllle, returned to their home Monday night after a visit in Mcdford. They were accompanied to Woodvillo by II. P. Smith ot this city. C. E. Whlslor left last night for "Wetser, Idaho, where he will deliver two lectures before the board of hor tlculturo ot that state. The subjects which have been assigned him for discussion are: "Federal Superln tendoncy of Fruit Grades and Fruit Packnges" and "Pear Culture In- tho Northwest." Seo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. It. W Gllkinson returned to his homo at Woodvillo Monday night af ter a visit with his friend A. C. Hamilton, foreman of the Rogue- lands experimental farm. Booms 50c and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by week. or month. Mrs. D. Walsh, ot Jacksonville, was visiting Mcdford friends Monday. Miss Oolca Cloment, stenographer and bookkeeper tor the Trail Lum ber company, left Monday afternoon for a tew days' visit to San Fran cisco. Read Benson's Bargains on another pa go and save money. Mrs. H. II. Corliss, ot Phoenix, visited In Medford Monday, a guest of Mrs, Frazee. Peerless Baking Co., 135 W. Main Btrcet, corner Grape nnd Main, deliv ers fresh bread every morning to your home. 2 CI J. W. Ling is over at Jacksonville this week, where ho is engaged in repainting and rcpapcrlng the homo of Attorney Horbcrt Manna. Bread, pies, cakes, Ices, and ice crcums at tho Peorloss Iiakery. Prompt delivery, both phones. 201 Buy bread at Do Voo'h, noxt to Hotel Mcdford. Atlornoy A. C. Hough, of Grants Pass, was In Medford Monday Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by weak or month. W. E, Sutherland, of Oakland, Ore gon, arrived In Medford Monday Men's suits sponged and prossod, 7C cents. Pantorlum. 2CJ. J. G. Gross, of Eugene, wits in Medford Monday. Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician. Office 419-420 Garnett-Coroy building. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. II Gay, of Central Tolnt, wero In Medford Tuesday vis iting their son, C. D. Gay, nnd fam ily. Hot tamalea at McDowell's. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Mayers, of Klamath Falls, wero registered at the Nash Monday. y Mr- and Mrs, J. h. Wyer, of Spo Jcqpo nrrlved Jn Medford Monday. Rooms 50c and up. Jlotol Moore, Special rates by week or month. W. G. Aldonhngon, who has been In Bun Francisco or a couplo of weeks on business .for tho Roguo River Elpctrlc company, retun ed homo on Monday night's dolnyed num. Weeks&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS pay Phono 327 X JOjrut Plioueil I W, Wceki 3071 A, E. Orr, 3093 X.&SV ASSISTANT. Mrs. Chits. W. Roberts of Phoenix visited Medford friends Monday, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Dcninnn left Medford Mondny for San Francisco. Mr. Dcnninn owns property In San Francisco which ho hopes to bo aide to dispose of, when he will return to Medfoid to remain. t Men's suits French dry cleaned, $1.50. Pantorlum. 2G1 Marsden lllshop lias recently pur chased four acre's or land out near tho city reservoir. ,llc moved to the place Tuesday nnd will make a busi ness of growing vegetables for the local market, and will also raise poultry. Tho Medford Conservatory ot Mu sic and languages Is the only music school In southern Oregon with a full corps of teachers. G. Tnlllandlcr, director. Send for catalogue. 276 H. L. Walthor. of the ltoguo River Electric company, was In Woodvillo Tuesday, superintending the turning on of electric lights in (hat town. The company has hnd a crew of men at work wiring tho town for lights for several weeks and tho work bolng completed lights wero turned on Tuesday. Fresh candy dally at McDowell's. C II. Corey of tho Garnett-Coroy Hnrdwaro company left Monday night for Portland, whero on Tuesday ho attended a convention of the Hnrd waro and Implement Dealers asso ciation of the state. Money to loan on Improved coun try and city property. Medford Laud Co., suite 201 First National bank. Mrs. Elisabeth Baxtor returned on Tuesday morning to her home In North Yaklmn, Wash., after a visit with Medford friends. Carrie Louiso Alton, violinist and teacher. Medford Conservatory 270 A. L. Dalley and family left Tues day morning for Wolf Creek, where Mr. Bailey will look after his mining interests. Hot chill at McDowell's Mrs A. M. Kendall left Tuesdaj morning for a couple ot days' visit with Ashland relatives, among whom Is a grandson, born a few weeks ago to Mr. and Mrs. Clint Hartley. Mrs. Mary Hunt Is visiting friends at Seven OaKs. Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician. Office 419-420 Garnett-Corey building. Mrs. Laura Kammercr, of Port land, is visiting in Medford with her sister, Mrs. E. D. Elwood, and fam ily Edgar Martin, violin and piano In structlon, at Palmer's Piano Place 2C7 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Duftleld wero in Gold Hill Tuesday attending the funeral of the late Mr. Lance. Mrs. Frank Elliott visited Gold Hill friends Tuesday. Try McDowell's Ice cream and sherbets. Miss Mary Patterson, of Seattle, Is in Medford visiting her friend, Miss Evans, pn Siskiyou Heights. F. W. Shapleigh and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Watson, all of St. Louis, Mo., arrived in Medford Monday. These people expect to make their home In Medford and may engage in business here. Hats cleaned and blocked. Panto rlum. 261" Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Blakely and daughter, Miss Grace, of Roseburg, arrived in Medford Monday and will remain hero several days. Mrs. A. Morris and children of El gin, Texas, arrived in Medford Tues day morning Men's and women's clothes altered and repaired. Pantorlum 201 F. S. Bunch and J. A. Holtan, of Roseburg, were in Mcdford Tuesday. They wero acconipanlcd by F. G. Bunch, of Ashland, Miss Anna Wittman returned Tnes. day ajiornlng from a visit to Seattle. Proparq to fight Jack Frost. Wo can furnish anything In smudge pots from five quart palls to six gallon reservoir type. FIvo quart palls, in quantities, 9' cents. Can make convenient terms It desired. Call and sec samples at Moore hotel until Fobruary 1. P.hone or wrlto Hamil ton Orchard Heater Co., care Mooro hotel. 2C1 Mrs. J. L. Clough, of Riddle, ar rived In Medford Monday and will visit for a couple of wqeks with her slstor, Mrs. L. E. Epyart, at 12 South Holly street. Mrs. Cjough's husband was at one tlmo a very prominent citizen pf Jackson county and well known here. Money to loan on improved coun try and city property. Medford Land Co., suite 201 First National bank. S. C. Foster of Albany, Ore., is in Medford visiting his sister, Mrs. J, A. Perry, and fumlly. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attornoys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. Walter McCallum has recovered from a tow weeks severe Illness and Is again able to bo at his business desk in Hotel Nash. Phono your orders in to Eads Dros. Transfer Co. Office phenes: Bell 31G2; 'Home 350-K. ' Mrs. C. M. English is visiting Con tral Point friends for a couplo of days. Joe Caskoy returned from Ashland Tuesday morning after a few days visit In that city, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Van Dyke, pt Trail, werp In Mcdford Tuesday. Mr. Van pyko Is ono.of thq good, sturdy, nnd actual homesteaders of thnt sec tion and has built for himself and family a splendid home and a pro ductive ranch. Mrs. Kd. Andrews, teacher ot voice at Medford conservatory, Nat build ing. ' 27G ,tr. and Mrs. C. D. Hurgnu, of St. Clyud, Minn., nrrlved in Medford Tuesday morning for a visit with their former Minnesota friends, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. 12. Wnkomnn. Sirs. F. G.JaVkson ." Is visiting Grants I'asa friends for n few days ,Emlly T. Standofordi examiner for tho Now England Conservatory of Music in Boston, piano, hormony, musical history. 42S West Fourth street. Tolephono 7211. 206 Mrs, K. I. Aldon Is visiting Phoe nix friends for a wek or ten days. Ladles' stts cleaned and pressed, $2 up.' ' Inhtorlum. 2tU Mr, ami Mrs. R. K. Sutton, who have' boon visiting In Medford with their d'nugltor, Mrs. G. F. King, left Tuesday morning for their ho.mo In Klnmn(h Falls. ' Mr. Sutton has pur chased resident property In East Medford and will move here within a few weeks to reside permanently. Row Eldrldgo's subject tonight nt the Methodist church will bo tho "Uncotufortnbleness of S,tft." Tliee was a largo attendance at the church last night and great Interest was manifest, many of the church mem bers ,taklng part In the nfter praise service. Medford. Ore.. Nov. 7, lll. This Is to certify that abott November my daughter was taken with a severe at tack of rheumatism which rendered her loft arm useless, in fact it was so near paralyzed that sho was not able to movo her lingers, but knowing of sorao of Dr. Chow Young's marvelous cures of long standing cases of rheumntism, wo decided to consult him, ,ln which I am pleased to say made np mistake, as his remedies acted as he claimed they would and nfter the third treatment tho rheu matic pain entirely left her and she has not had any symptoms of rheu matism since; besides her general health is much improved nnd I do not hesltato in saying I bcllcvo those affiled with rheumatism or paraly sis will do well to consult Dr- Chow Young, whoso house Is corner of Tenth and Front streets, Medford, Oregon r - , k Ap. YEISS." 2f0 4- - MEDF0BD MARKETS ,A ' - Itetnil Prices. .Vegetable. Potatoes '$1.50 per cwt. Cabbage 3c. Parsnips 2 V c. Lettuce 5c .head. Carrots 2 'c. Beets 2&c. Onions 3c. Celery 50c$l doz. Cauliflower i020c head. Turnips 2&c. Radishes 5c bunch. Onions Green, 5c bunch. Fruit. Cjocoanuts lOo' each. P.r)anes Dried, 10c lb. Lemons 2!?c dozen. Bananas lQc to 30c per dozen Oranges 15c to 40c. Cranberries 15c quart. Hotter, Kkkh anil Poultry, Butter FroHh ranch, per ,rolJ, fiSc; creamery, 85c. Eggs Fresh ranch, 35c; storage, 25c. Poultry Hens, dressed, 18c; live 12c; springs, dressed, 20c. Turkoys 20c to 25c, dressed. Heatii Wholesale. Beef Cows, -IVfcc; steers, 5c. Pork 5 4 Cc. Veal Dressed. 7 10c. Mutton 33'ic, Hvo; lambH, 5fli 7'c. Hay and Feed, Wliolranlo. Hay Timothy, J18; alfalfa, $1C; Krass, $1G; grain hay, $10. Grain "Wheat, 41,02 bushol; oats, $37 ton; barley, $40 ton. FOUND. Gray gelding; old hIioos on all feet Urundcd on the right shoulder- Own er may have same by proving prop erty and paying for this ad, C. F. HICICOK. On Griffin creek at Barr Ranch. 2C7 Hasklns for health. 4- . 4- 4- f -f-f ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY -t- 4-4- 444 44 ' - ft VQllAhpKu for lia,tqhlnj?. Crys tal V,htto .Orpingtons, WhUo Wy a,ndqtt9H, Barred Itocks and Whlto LeIioruH. Will ' booc ordors for early htidies. Conio and seo tho ,s,tqnk. 71,4 S. .Cyntral, Pacific phone 5412. IS. H. ButUirflold. 280 "WNTjJD Mnn for ranch work and chores, ono with gnrdon oxper'onco proforred. Phono Central Point, Boudlnot Connor, Table Rock. PREMIER CANALEJAS WILL RESIGN AGAIN MAUltll). Jiuu ail.- Premier (V tmlojn. it v$ nuuouneml today, will nitwit ra-igu Crtun the Spanish oub inel and, it h reported, Antom .Mama will nKUiuc the invmieHup. Cnnnhyns roMgnod lnd wwU when Kinj; Alfoiiho eommutvul the dent It senlonoe of u riolor, but tho kiuc per suaded him to ri'uoiiniur the !cignn Hon and remain in office. SAYS ROOSEVELT WILL RUN FOR PRESIDENCY 'KV YOKIC. Jan. 2.1. Tho IliNt Hwitio .statement that Colonel ltooeolt will ' Ki" t"1 Iho prosj. rieitov was inuflo today how hy thuuc Yurann, a wull known pidilioiun of Blue liapidh, Kan., who m-mUM Roose velt in his office at the Outlook lo dny. After he vio.rKod Yurium do tailed Iho conversation, liv greeting the former p run id mt Yurium doohirod he .said: "All Imuihus w.uiU you In run uttiu, Colouul, and I call on tou. and omno all tho way I'lvm thnt Mtato tn congratulate yult. 1 kmw thnt you can n f ford to ugk tho inmiiintun." "I am not it oniididwlo." RookovoII replied, "and I tun not Miekinj: Iho nomination, J won't ask anyono Xo" it." "VII, colonel," ,Yurmi mijh ho re bpoudod, ''you know thnt you told jour friends in Khusiu mid tho west that while you wero not xeekint: tho nomination, you wore a patriot ami would hn:vu ,vmr umintry when needed." "MoM assuredly 1 will," i what Yurann .says Roosevelt replied. "Tlut mourn-," .suid Yurann, "tint Colonel Jtoo-jiHeU i jcin glo rui ngain. He cannot rof tho'dcinand Umt.is rowiiiK fiVi)iiuriP oor. soi lion of the counjrjy JURY TO TRY BANKER WILDE IS COMPLETE PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 23 Tho Jury thnt Is to try Lu.uls J. Wilde, the San Diego banker, for embezzle ment of $90,000 In connection with tho sale ot a btook of telephone stock to tho defunct Qrogon Trust & Sav ings bank of Portland, was completed. Tho actual trlnl will begin tomorrow forenoon, when the prosecution will make Us opening statement. It Is expected that tho trial will last a weoK or iv nays. Tiiero was no sotnlbn ot court this afternoon, as Judce Kavana.ugh do- sjrqd to glvp.the Jnrura tlmo to make arrangements .befp.ro they woro locked up. They wlU bo ut In chnrgo of a bailiff tomQr.row When tho last Juror was soloctcd tho dofonso hnd two jieremptory cbKllonges left and tho stato none. WOULD SEE J0HRS0NV FIGHT TWO BIG DUBS NKW IIAVKN. Conn., Jan. 'J.I. Relieving their plan will make Jack Joluwm e.t(iiiil hiwHolf, local Mxirt Injr promoters hero today nkud the polioo for u "toiitalive wiinolion" for a boxing eon(et in whieh the ni'ro (Jiiimjtion will meet Jim I'lyiiu nnd A! I'alzer on tho h imo afternoon, each bout to be for V round. At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for fii HORLSCKS 9gV The Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The feed-drink (or AH Ages. At reitauranU, hotels, and fountains. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at homel Don't travel without it. A quick 'Iu,nca prepared ia a ainute. Take no imitation. Just say "HORUCK'S." Not In Any Mflk Trust Children's Eyes m require careful wutclilntf, especially In tho cusu of studious soholurs. At tho first hIkh of weakness thoy should Jiavo tholr eyas examined, and,' if necessary, Glasses should bo worn. Hut any kind of glussaa will not (lo. JJrliiK tho child to mo and I will iiuruiitoo to fit tho right lenses so aH to improve the vision and romovol any headaches that may result from oyo-Btraln. Dr. Rickert Over Kentiior's C. A. POE For your Ropalrlnn of Plumtilnn niul Futupwurk. Coils iimtnlK'il and gunranlocd to give Hiilist'notion. K-s-llmutoji Kivoli on Wnlor Sup ply SysitoiuB and Plumhtng. No job loo dtiutll r largo. ALL WORK POSITIVELY GUAR ANTEED. No. 24 Fir Street South. Pacific 3702. WOOD COAL- AXV QUANTITY BURBIDGE FUEL & .TRANSFER CO. . ltorii iuoNi:a t PLUMBING Stoam nnd Hot Water Hoatiiig ' i AU Yfork GnnMrt(ik(U irli--.i JU'.moimlilo COFFEEN & PRICE 33 nownnl Stock, Sntrnuce on Olli Ut. "' 'vXtt amrti. i niti. - -,-r-.-y- -" I To make sure that ym look will Is to Kond j i ur lln n to a laumUy whero you know It Is nolug to ho returned to jou whlto as tho driven snow. Wo prldo oursoUvs on tho snow whlto finish wo nlvo to every ploco of linen that Is wnWcvus.Iujfldry' sanitary jnnd hyslonlc tnro'tgha'tiu ' ' STAR STEAM LAUNDRY Pacific 1201. Home (in. MKOFOKO, OltK. EVERYTHING FOR THAT OFFICE If short phono us. ..Both Phones Medford Book Store Seattle Appraisals Sovornl .Medford people huvo employed us to nppralso Senttlo real estato. Such, appraisal la usually worth moro than It costs. Ira J. Dodge of Mcdford was formerly connected with this of flco. Other Soattlo nnd Medford roforonccH on request, Jt. V. HUHKISI) Ai COMPANY 120(1 Now York lllk., Seattle (Charter Momber Soattlo Ileal Kn- tato Assn.) -. .. ... - i Rog'eelands Irrigated Tracts $450 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 tle balance in monthly or yearly' payments. ROGUBLANDS INCORPORATES) i - r .FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager DorYou Need Drain Tile? VU MANl'I-'ACTl'llH IT wiiiininiiniiwmiiW t Tho llct That Can llo Mntlo. Boforo Oiilerliig Moo Us. Rogue River Pottery Co Plant ut Tolo. UO" (larnolt-f'oioy llldg., MoiUonl "' V v&3Btr t("a. aw in,-. -ftirjm J vWST1 vwr4r'rfvjv4s v i 'if urmamm2jm n . St COHSfiflMT -3?etil lV Nearly a quarter of n century iiiuler tho sauto x nianaoiueut Jackson Medford, Oregon Jt has succeeded because oC Sountlnoss of principle ' Economy of mnjuigciiioiiL Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treat nie'nt CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawter, President O. K. Lindlev, Vice Pvm. C. W. lAlcDonald, Cashier First National MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $58,000.00 United -States and Postal .Savings Depository "Wo solioit your business, whiuli will reooivo our careful attention. V. K. DKUKft, lMtlSM.VC OltlllS OUAWl'Oltl), $40 PER ACRE oVor SO acres -the east hall' of the northwest quarter of section 5, town .'!(, range .1 west one and a half miles west of .Hugh) Point. Twenty to 25 acres has been under cultivation. The owner is vory anxious to sell and at (his price it ought to move. W. T. YORK & CO. Mail Tribuuo Block -,--- M A Full Line of I Peerless Lamps All unranloi'il. Now is lio f inio to tfol your house wirotl. OoimI litflil ndtlH to (ho I'oiurorl ot! winter inontli:;. SO. OREGON ELECTRIC CO. North Grnpo Street. THE County BanL amc -01' .11. h. ASSISTANT Al.l'OIttl. OASIIlim cash iicu B i 4 I V A N i RwywiMiOTOTiiwwi WffimiwfflHrc