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PAC1E TWO atEnFORD matl TRnnTyrrc, w,w?ottn, oumon, tiipkkpay. i xr vrv y, imu. ilLOCAL and! f PERSONAL i Or. J. L. Holms wan In Ashland Wednesday on professional business. Jlnrvey Morris, of New York City, arrived in Medford Tuesday. Mr. Morris Ih n nephew, ot v Dr. Ilonry Hnrt, of this tflty. Ho expects to rcihnln horo navoral wooks. Mtb. IS. L. Taylor -visited Ashland frlondd Wcufne'sdto1. For ovory dojinn carnations you buy this wcok c send n doion to Bomo frlund of yours. Modfortl OreonhonHo. Home, 23TOC; Main, 3741. 20S Rev. W. T. Matlock, formerly Pas tor of tlio Christian church In this city, now residing In Ashjnnd, wi8 among old-tlmo Moil ford fiieuds "Wednesday. For ovory dozen cnrnnUons you buy this week wo sand n doxoh to porno friend- of yours. Mcdford Greenhouse. Home, 237-X; Mntn, 3741. 2CS Prof, and Mrs. J. Porcy Wolls were In ABhland Wednesday and Thursday visiting frlontls. Stridor's bottled milk at Do Voo's. 279 Mr. and Mrs, IV W, Glllett loft Medford Wednesday for San Fran cisco. Suits cleaned and pressed, $1.50. Medford Dyo Works. Both phones. 27C Mrs.' 1). N. Welsh returned Wed nesday to hor borne In Grand Junc tion, Colo., after a five. weeks' visit to her brother, J. H. Atwoll, and family. S. A. Newell, ladles tailor, 4th floor M. F. &. H. Co. bldg. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Griovo loft Wednesday evening for a fow days' business and pleasuro trip to Port land. ' Nowcst fall and winter tailored suits at exactly one-half price. Ahrons. -203 Jos. Downing, who has had charge ot concrete work at tho Prospect electric power plant for the past sev eral months, left Wednesday for Aa dovor, Mass. He will return to Med ford In April or May. Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by weok or month. Mra. H. H. Randall and daughter, Miss Irene, who have been vlsltlug relatives In San Francisco and Den ver, returned home Wednesday af ternoon. They wero accompanied home by Mrs. Bettle Randall, who has been visiting in Portland. Long black coats in caraculs, plush and broadcloth, one half price. AlircnB. 203 D. L. Woodruff and family of Grants Pass nro in Medford visiting J. E. Woodruff and family, at 1021 West Tenth streot. Tho Medford Conservatory of Mu sic and languages is the only music school in southern Oregon with a full corps ot teachers. G. Talllandier, director. Send for catalogue. 27C Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hammond, of Gold Hill, wero in Medford Wednes day, guests of Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Young. Children's coats, tho entire line, ono half price.. Ahrons. 2C3 B. F. Piatt left Wednesday after noon for Hornbrook, Cal. Try McDowell's Ico cream and sherbets. C. Erlekson, of Portland, Is in Medford for a fow days. Ho has boon in Bouthern California for sev oral months past, during which time no rnln has fallen thoro. Ho may decldo to locate In Medford. Furs, your iirirostrictod choice of tho ontlro lino ot stoles, collars and muffs, ono half price. Ahrons. 2C3 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Kpperley, who hnve boen visiting Medford friends for a fow dayB, returned to thulr homo at Grants Pass Wed nesday afternoon. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Catkin, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneyB-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. Karl Price, of tho plumbing firm of Coffeon & Price, loft Wednesday evening for Glcndale, Oro., whore his firm has a good sized plumbing con tract on ft largo, four-story building Wo pay cash for east off clothing, hats nnd shoos. Will H. Wilson & Co., 100 N. Front. 204 Mr. and Mm, F. II. Hopkins of Central Point wero visiting Medford fiends Wednesday. Phono your ordero In to Eads Bros. Transfer Co. , Off Ico phenes: Bell 31C2; Home 350-K. Warren Brown, who has been n Btudont ut tho Medford business col logo for Boveral months past, loft Wednesday for Kotchlckun, Alaska, wjiero hla brother is seriously HI. hosier Childs left Wodnosdny eve ning for Eugene, where ho will have employment with n parly of South ern Pacific engineers, If you hnvo any clothing that you want to sell drop us n card and we will rail. Will H. Wilson & Co.. 10G N. Front. 2fi4 Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Conro Floro re turned Wednesday evening from n visit to friends In San Francisco and Santa Bnrbnrn. - ( Mrs. Ed, Andrews, teacher of voice at Medford conservatory, Nat build ing. 27C Mrs. W. 1. Clark of Los Angeles, who has bqen tu Medford visiting hor mother, Mrs. Margaret Tlco, nnd other rolntlvos. left Thursday to visit relatives In the Wlllumetto valley, valley. Those 9S cent suitcases are going fast. You will have to hurry. Will II. Wilson. lOfi N. Front. 204 Prof, and Mrs. II. F, Mulkey were In Ashland a few days since visiting Mr. nnd Mrs, Ronton Bowors, who loft this weok for n two months' pleasuro trip to Honolulu, II. I Emily T. Stnndeford, examiner for tho New England Conservatory ot Music in Boston, piano, harmony, musical history. 42S West Fourth street. Telephone 7211. 2T.C Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Churchill ar rived In Medford Wednesday from Yreka, Cal., and aro registered at the new Medford hotel. Money to loan on Improved coun try and city property. Medford Land Co., suite 201 First National bank. Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Gale, ot Grants Pass, wore In Medford Wednesday. A. J. Rosborough, ot Oakland, Cal:, arrived in Medford Wednesday. Fresh candy dally at McDowell's. C. K. Perry of Marshfleld, Ore., arrived In Medford Wednesday. Money to loan on improved coun try and city property. Medford Land Co.. suite 201 First National bank. E. W. Tilton ot Woodvllle was In Medford Wednesday on business. Carrio Louise Aiton, violinist and teacher. Medford Conservatory 276 Geo. Warren wns In from Browns boro Wednesday on business. Hot chili at McDowell's P. J. Swayne, pf Applegatc, was In Medford Wednesday looking after business- matters. Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician. Office 419-420 Garnett-Corey building. H. H. Tuttlo was in Woodvllle Thursday on business. Edgar Martin, violin and piano In struction, at Palmer's Piano Place. 2C7 Mrs. F. L. Cranflll left on No. 20 Thursday for a business visit to Roseburg. v Look! Better days are coming at tho Fish Market all this week. Eng lish sole, 10 cents a pound; fresh herring, 10c a lb.; first class creamy butter, 75c a roll. Fresh shipment of thin haddie just arrived. Latest pack of Holland herring. Our Steel Cut coffee that has established its fine flavor at the Fish Market. Sauer kraut Gc a lb. Order your Sunday chickens early. Jas. Messier, Fish Market. 2C5 .Mr. and Airs. w. J. I'nipps re turned Wednesday evening from Redlands, Cal., where they hnvo been staying for a few months with Mr, Phipps parents, who are in tho south for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Phipps, after a few days' visit In Medford with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Phipps. will leave for Calgary, where Mr. Phipps has extensive property Interests. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Lofland loft Thursday morning for a visit with Mrs. Loflaud's parents at ' Diliard, Ore. See R, A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. It. T. Allen and family and Mr. Allon'a fnthor left Wednesday night for Cascade, Mont., where tho Junior Mr. Allin will tako up his residence on a homostoad. He was fortunate a fow months ago In securing a val uable piece. of government land at ono of the Indian reservation open ings. Roal home made broad at Do Voo'a. Mr. nnd Mr. It. L. DeArmond wero In Grants Pass Thursday. C, E. Rice or Kaglo Point was In Ashland Thursday on business. C. D. Woolvorton, of Gold Hill, was In Medford Thursday on busi ness, Mw. S, K. MeKeo and her daugh ter, Mrs. J. M. Walker, wero visit ing Atdriand frlenda Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. I). Mnlr wero lit Cuntrnl Point Thursday visiting friends, , Air. and Mrs. Ray Ireland, who have boon In Medford for several weeks, returned' Wednesday evening to Tacotun. Rooms 60c and up. Hotel Moore, Special rates by weok or month. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jneoba, of Ash land, ware visiting .Medford friends Wednesday. R, II. Luepko of Olympla, Wash , was In Medrord Wednesday visiting Rov. R. H, Blair, of Ashland, was, In Medford Wednesday night assist ing in the Free Muthodlst revlwil services. Mrs. A. C. Howlett of Knglo Point left Thursday morning for Klamath Falls to visit her daughter, Mrs. C. 12. lloyt. Read Benson's Uargalus on another page and savo monoy. Guy Palmer, who has been supoi intondlug tho Installation of the electric plant near Prospect, lert Wednesday for Big Springs, Ark., whore ho will do some electrical work. II. W. Blgham returned Wednes day evening from Santa Barbara, Cal. Mr. Blgham roeently purchased tho Morrlek orchard. Ed Hanley returned Thursday morning from a business trip to Alaska. W. M, Colvlg, who has been In Portland for several days, returned home Thursday. Miss May Howe, who has been teaching school In tho Trail district. returned Thursday morning to hor homo in Ashland. Medford, Ore., Nov. 7, 1911. This Is to certify that nbout November my daughter was taken with a sovcro at tack of rheumatism which rendered hor left arm useless, in fact It was so near paralyzed that sho was not able to movo her fingers, but knowing of some of Dr. Chow Young's marvelous cures of long standing cases of rheumatism, wo decided to consult him, in which I am pleased to say made no mistake, as hts romcdles acted as ho claimed they would and after the third treatment tho rheu matic pain entirely left her and sho has not had any symptoms of rheu matism since; besides her general health Is much Improved nnd I do not hesitate in saying I beltevo thoso afflicted with rheumatism or paraly sis will do well to consult Dr. Chow Young, whoso house Is corner of Tenth and Front streots, Medford, Oregon. A. P. WEISS. 270 WiANS TO CROSS HERRING STRAIGHT IN AKROPfcANK. mapw 'L ' fat' 2i' ,.- fcnr'imi !.' ml wxx: rc &pi i Bite. j.m BrBfc-pwpyxjLKywiM BILLY DELANEY ED HI HAS PUSS Man Who Mnilc Tlimo World Clitim- plon Flrjhtcrs Dies at His Honas at Oaklaml Hntl-Bccn III for Soma Time. ' s A. N. Lcoiwld, n pioneer of tho Far North, who has made a fortune in Alaskan mines, hn.. with the assistance ot hi.- partner, II, Petersen, bultt an aeroplane In which he expects to cross Behring Strait next summer. TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS. Weeks&HcCowanCo. UNDERTAKERS Say Phone 9371 Xtfflit ruoneii r. W. Wclti 9071 A. B. Orr, 069a I.ADV ASSISTANT. I. M. Mullcr and his mother, Mrs. Louisa Mullor, arrived in Medford Thursday evening from Cullfornlu. TJioy are hero to attend tho funeral of UiQlr sister nnd daughter, Mrs. Kraiise. Dr. J. F. Roddy und Engineer Harmon left Thursday morning fpr Lelund, whoro they are engaged in Hurvoylng two and a half miles of railroad from tho Southern Pacific to tho Lewis copper mine. Col. Frank Ray left Thursday morning for San Francisco. Attorney Porter J. Noff returned 'Ihurflday morning from Salem and Portland. Dr. J. E. Shonror, physician. Offico 419-420 Garnett-Corey building. Hot tamSloa at McDowell's. M. L. Erickson, supervisor of tho Crator Lake forest reservo, returned Thursday from a business trjp to Portland. Mrs. IC. G. Afihcraft loft TliurB day morning for Duusmuir, Cal., to visit frlondB. Rooms 00c and up. Hotel Mooro. Special rates by week or month. Mrs. George Andrews and Mrs. Stownrt loft Wodnosdny morning for n visit to Lob Angeles. DETROIT Mich. Completo count today, ot yesterday's balloting in the referendum election showed thutthe Thompson-IIally Btreutcar ordinance, granting 3 cent fares on Htrcotcars from G a. m. to 8 p. in., has boon defeated. Tho vote stood 30,G-I3 against, and 22,259 for tho measure. ALLEGED BANK ROBBER MUST.STAY IN JAIL XF.W YOHkT Jan. 2.V- .Mm .M. Xiuunrn, a former Stm Knuieiioo sn loon keeper, under arnt hero for nl legt'd eomplieit.v in luting the linineli Rank f Mniilreal t New Wotuiin- sler, H. C, of $ioS.m, will have to remnin in jnil untU ll'iul di.-paitiin of liix eHM h Hindi. This was the niHng tinlny of Tnit oil States .lutlo llfu;h in diMuiiiiK llie writ of lutbent etirpim wliiuli De fense Attomuy llattle hail fi'ciiroil in have MoXnumru Htioiiiteil (o Imil. In (limiMnt; the writ Judge 1 louh or dered the nutlioritii tu hold the S00 found on MoNtiiiutra at tlie time of lii.s nrret. Tim Canadian imtlinritiix tire I'otu pleting arrangement f'r .MoNa ninni's extradition to N'ew Winin ster, where he probably will he forced to hlnud trial. Tln prixoner htoutly protohtx liig uiiineeiietf of nnj eouueetion with the bunk rubbery. GOVERNMENT WILL .. OVERLOOK COLLISION 25. The not YALLEJO, (!al. The eruiBor Now Orlcniirt in expected to arrive at Mare Ihlntnl next week from Honolulu to disehnrge her atiimunition und tliun proceed to the Hremortou na-y yard. Ifer ornw linn been doing al mo.t three years' continuous rvuo in China. Although the ship itself Iiiik not been there that long, the crew was transferred. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.-Ortie Me Manjgnl, eontiniiing bin story of dy namtings in wliiuh he in alleged to have acted with or for the McNa rnnrnB, wa today ugtiiii on the wtaud in the federal probe hen;. It n be lieved thnt his story today dealt with the dynamiting of the Hohtou opera house. 4"r 4--f4- -f f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4 -- 4- 4- 4--4-4 4 FOR SALE Flno old violin, very cheap. Main G701. 205 FOR RENT FurnlHhed housekeep ing rooms nnd furnished sleeping rooms. Inquire 3S7 W. 10th. 285' WASHINGTON'. Jan United States dvorumont will take any action against tho Hamburg American company, whose liner Cleveland damaged tho armored cruiser Colorado In a collision yes terday as the vewsulfl wero ontorlng tho harbor nt Honolulu, according to announcement mndo by tho navy de partment offlefcUa horo today. The Colorado ban Men 'drydocked at Hon olulu for repairs to Its propeller, which wax badly damaKed when tho vessels en mo loxother. The colllxlou was duo to tho fall ing dend at the wheel of Pilot San dora of tho Cleveland. KNOCKOUT DROPS USED OH BARBARY COAST SAX FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 25. Tho flat charge that knockout drop aro a favorite nioaiiH employed by Biirbnry Count ronort prppriotor to 'shake down" their vUltora of mon oy and vuluuMeg was mndo here to day by Ilazol Irwin, a dance hull girl, to Police Captain Duko, follow ing tho chaw of Ada Fulton Hre tagno, formerly of Sacramento, that visitor to Jimmy Lawlor'a roanrt wore frwiuently drugged. Tho Irwin girl recited numoroun liiHtauceti to HiibHlautlato her story. OAKLAND, Cal., .Inn. 2R. IHlls IMnnoy, one or tho bent known sporting men In the United KtaU'H unil tho man who Ik errdlteil with Mnvlnir "ihimIo Jmm J. .Ifffrli-H." died at hla hointt at tl: 10 o'clock laxt nl'tht of liver trouble. Ilo pasio .1 away and npimrontly without mttfci--Ini; whllo italuop. Tho HunoiiiHcmout of his death waa nut nidde until tu- da , lbdaney wan 5s yonrn'of axe, wjih bo'ti In Now Yilrk nnd eaiuu to the Pacific coast In 1.S7B. Ills wife, two miiNoB nnd a phyalclnn weio with him when donth eniue. Tho end hud been expected, dm Delauoy hna boon In III health rjr many iiioiiIIih. Dolaney wna eoiiBldered the Rreut ost handler of fighter thnt over lived, lie enjoyed tho dUtlnetlou of having sent three men to tho honvj- uoigiit ciiamplonHhlp of the world -Corbett, .leffrlet: and JoIiukoii. , HADLEY" ACCUSED OF WANTING PLUM FOR HIMSELF ST. LOUIS, .Mo.. Jan. 25. Open ehaiKOH of double dealing on tho part of Governor Herbert S. Hadley of MhHiouii In an effort to laud the republican prosMmitlnl nomluntlnn for hluifolf woro uiado hunt todny by frlenda of Presldwit Taft. Dudley aupportora of the prentilont wiy, Is trying in iv n.uht mniiuer to ornate h Hit nation that will Iwd to aureoM In hla alleeil ambition hik tlmy mi holtntluxl clmrgo him -with a brunch of faith. . Monthly Blooming and Climbing Rosea, Troo Rosoa, Sluido Troos, Smnll Fruits, Strawberry Planto and a Gonoral Assortmont of All Kinds of Fruit Trooo, H. B. PATTERSON Office In Nai.li Hotel Lobby IiinIiIh L'ntrniuo Not to Ibiibcr Hhop HulcNyaid lit) Koiltli I'll' HI reel Orrico Phone Main till I Itctddcuco Pliuiio Mulu ti:i JNfJM',',-''''l Wlfc TMK IHi " ."! lv;vi J coKvHiaiir iir!'! iWVsi z s.miiw 1 Hum A Full Line of Peerless Lamps All Kimriiiilt.'pd. Now is tho timo to upl your housu wirotl, (lood light nddH to tlu couirort oC winter UlOlltlH. SO. OREGON ELECTRIC CO. North Grnpe Street. tt-4444444!44tt4-4t4HI--Cy tr- Nt'iirly a iiai'toi' of a century njidur tho sauui iimiiagPiiUMtt THE County Jackson Medford, Oregon H has siiccofdcd bponuso of Bank WANTED Single man to do ranch work and chorea around Iioiiko. Ono with Home knowledge of gar dening and carponter work pre ferred. Telophono Central Point. Iloudlnot Connor. FOR BALK A six room bungalow, one block south of park; good tcrtiiH. Call and kco it at 22Ti S, Oakdale. 201 rFOIl BALK Suburban Htoro, living room attached. Itaro opportunity. For partlcularB boo A. F, Harnett. WANTKD Steady Job on ranch or orchard by young married mutt without children, flood worker himself nnd good ut ovorsoolng others. Thoroughly qualified for land and stock und hoiiio orchard exporlenco. Satisfactory roforoncoH for character and (iiiallflratloiiH AddreBU box 11 Phoenix, Oro. 207 J Stocks Arc Active. NI-JW VOHK,. Jan. L'5. After opening with a steady undertone but with practically no movement In quo. tntlous, the stock market today bo caino active ami with a good demand for United States Steel and tho rail road leaders, the Jist generally moved up. St. I'iiiiI gullied a point, ns did Union Pacific and Reading. United States Steel touched CG', nnd at tills prlco wan taken in largo blocks, Tho market's tono Improved dis tinctly, tho dmiigo resulting largely from Increased buying of tho lead ing railroad insiios. Tho trading wus largely professional nnd tho fluctua tions of some stooktt showed tho re sults of manipulation. Tho market dosed strong. JlondB wore firm. Stops Itching Scalp Overnight Otiurniitccd by ( Imt. Strang to Stop Falling Hnlr and ItonMi IMndriiff Itching scalp, keop.n you scratch ing and feeling miserable all tho time. Wash your hair tonight with pure soap anil water; rub on a goodly quantity of PARISIAN SAUK nnd tho distressing Itchlne will bo gone In tho morning. PARISIAN SAOK Is a pure, re freshing nnd. Invigorating hair dress ing. Resides putting nn oud to nealp Itch, dandruff and falling hnlr It nourishes tho hnlr roots and puts n splendid radiance Into faded and un attractive hnlr. Jt should be used by every mem ber of tho family to ktMp tho scalp free from dandruff germs and pre vent baldness. Largo bottle r,0 rents at f'liHS. Strang'H and druggists everywhere Children's Eyes iwipHllsi Soundnoss of priutiiplb Economy of management ' Safoty of invest muni. Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. T. Vawter, President 0. U. hindloy, Vice Proa. C. W. AleDonaid, Cashier' First National Bank OF MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $58,000.00 United Stales and Postal Savings Depository Vo solicit your business, whieh will reuoivo our careful attention. v. ic. diujiui, imikhiuknt ORRIS ORAWI'ORI), M. L. AI.I'ORO, CASH I Kit ASSISTANT CASH I Kit roquirn careful watching, especially In tho cuho of studious scholars, At tho first sign of weakness tboy should havo their oyes examined, and, If necessary, Olasses should bo worn. Hut any kind of glnssox will not do. rirlng tho child to me and I will guaruutce to fit the right lensou so nn to Improve tho vision and romovo any headaches that may result from oyo-a train. Dr. Rickert Over Kentiicr'x $40 PER ACRE .For 80 nerpfi the east half of the norlhwet quarter of section 5, .town !l(i, rano .1 west-r one and a half miles west of .Flaglo Point. I'wcnty to 25 acres has been under cultivation. Tho owner is very anxious to sell and at this price it ought to move. Ml w W. T. YORK & CO. Mail Tribune Block Oshorn for Teddy. LANSINO, Mich., Jan, 25 Gover nor Oshorn of Michigan camo out flatly horo today for Roosevolt. "I favor Roosevolt for president first, lust and all. tho time," he said. NKW YORK, Jan. 2G. Tho Now York Uthlollo commission this after noon suspended Vbo Attoll, feather weight champion, for lx months for faking In his recent fight horo with Knockout Drown, Hauklna for health. Rog'uelands Irrigated Tracts 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 INCORPORATD FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manner