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atEDFORD MATTi TRITONE. ltEDFORT), OK10OOK MONDAY, LNlrARY 20, 11)1?. PAGE TWO H- LOCAL AND !!PRSONAL . . f. 4-f Mr. M. J, Almlurt left Sunday night for n few dayii IniRlnosa stay In Portland. Miss OHvo Grntch, who hns boon In Medford vlBltiqg lice father, J. Oralch, lert Sunday night for Port" Jatitl, vrhoro slo "Will visit a few days before proceeding to lior homu In Spokane. Got your rbstfrtfod soata early for tho Wllllania Jublloo gingers. Ppora hoiiBf, Friday, Fobrunry 2. 2 OS Tom Morrlinnn anil family of Con trol Point woro visiting' relatives In Medford Sunday, Mr. ami Mrs. J. K. Holllstor of Jtockford, 111., arrived In Med ford Sunday. Mr. Holllstor laqulto ex tonslvely engaged In tho lumber business In tho oast. Ho wan very much Interested in Mcdford and the surrounding country. For ovory dojsen carnations you buy this weeTt wo Bend a doion to Bomo friend of youra. Mcdford Grccnhousn. Home, 237-X; Main, 8741. 2CS F. D. Polorson of Ottawa, 111., Is among tho many recent arrivals in Mcdford. C. P. Hall and his sons, Theron and Earl, left Sunday morning for San Francisco, whero Mr. Hall ex pects to undergo ah operation for an affliction of his throat. The world's greatest Jubilee sing ers at opera house Friday evening. 2CS Attorney K. A. Iteamos loft Sat urday night for a business trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Gardner of Talent visited In Medford Sunday with Jcsso Illchardson and family. For every xlozen carnations you buy this wclc wo send a dozen to ooino friend of yours. Mcdford Greenhouse. Home, 237-X; Main, 3741. 2C8 Mrs. D. M. Watt and son, Harry, of Phoenix, visited Medford friends Saturday. Mrs. Elinor Shelton and Ell D. Ingram returned to Harrlsburg, Ore., Saturday night, after having been In Jacksonville for a few days. Their mission to Jacksonville was to bury tho remains of Mrs. Elvira Tripp, mother or Mrs. Shclton, who died in Harrlsburg last week. Help tho city relief society by at tending tho Williams Jubileo con cert at opera house Friday night. Tickets at Hasklns. 2CS Itoy Smith left Saturday for Ash land. Airs. M. C. Ashcroft, of Ashland, was In Medford Saturday visiting friends. Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician. Office 419-420 Garnett-Corey building. Mrs. J. C. Emerick of this city vis ited, over Sunday in Ashland with her daughter, Mrs. Jones. John It. Carpenter, who arrived In Medford a few days ago with his family from Dixon, III., has pur chased J. D. Wright's resldcnco at 510 South Orapo street, and will mako Mcdford his future homo. The price paid was $3000 and tho sale was made by T. II. E. Hathaway. Mr. Wright expects to move to Eu gene. Tho world's famous Williams Jubileo singers at tho opera house noxt Friday. Tickets at Hasklns'. 208 G. It. Kaiser, traveling ropresonta. tjvo of tho famous Iildwoll orchards of Chlco, Cal is stopping at tho Nash hotel for several days. Will bo glad to furnish any Information regarding same. Tho ladles of tho Altar socloty will servo tea on Wednesday, the 31st, in tho parish hall on Oakdale avenue. Those In chnrgo aro Mrs. Sohultz, Miss Smith and Mrs. Shutte. All are Invited to bo present as these ladies prom I bo to mako this affair the ban ner ono of tho season. Phono your orders In to Eads Pros. Transfer Co. Office phenes: Doll 31G2; Home 350-K. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Allard, of AbIi land, aro In Medford ifor a vlbit, guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Hauey. C. Wnlker aud family visited with friends In Ashland Sunday, PoorlesH Baking Co., 135 W. Main street, corner Grape and Main, de livers fresh bread every morning to your homo. 2CC W. J. Hills loft Sunday night for a few days' business stay In Seattle. W, II. Soarls was looking after his farm property, near Central Point, fctunday. Seo It. A, Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. P. F, Carr, of Dunsmulr, Cal., ar rived in Medford Sunday. WeeKs&McGowanCo. "UNDERTAKERS Day Phone 8371 Xlgbt Fhontai T, W. Weeks 3071 A, . Orr, 3093 XiADY ASSISTANT, Mrs Louis Smith, of Echo, Ore, who has been In Mcdford In tho In terest of tho Loyal Tqmpcranco le gion, of which. airs. Smith r Is state nonrotary, loft for tho north' Monday morning. - . ' 11 read i pies, cako.. Ices .and let creams at the Peerless llakory. Prompt delivery, both phonos. 2GG F. D. Adams of Oakland, Cal, arrived In Medford Sunday. Mr. Adams Is n copper mining expert and on Monday, In company with Dr. Hoddy and Port Harmon, visited Dr. Uoddy's big copper nttno near Lulnml. Ileal homo mado bread at Do Voo's. J. M. Sweonoy and family of De troit, Mich., woro in Medford over Sunday. Mr. Swoonoy was formerly owner of tho Glenn Hoguo orchard tract, west from Jacksonville. He sold his Interest In the orchard tract to Detroit parties last August, and hns since sold all his interests in Detroit and has moved to Portland, Ore,, whore, ho will reside and en gage In business. Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by wcok or month. W. P. Schuck, of Seattle, arrived In Medford Sunday. Mr. Schuck, a couple of years ago bought a 3S-acre tract of orchard land east of Phoonlx. Ho was hero a fow weeks ago look ing his possessions over and upon re turning to Seattle ho disposed of his business and Is now in the Rogue river valley to remain. Ho is a chemist by profession and Is an old time friend of Landlord Geo. A. But of the Holland. Ho will at once commence the erection of a dwelling on hla farm proporty. Snlder's bottled milk at Do Voe's 279 Tho residents of Siskiyou Heights are much Incensed over tho nightly Visitation of a band of horses which arc owned in that locality and which nre permitted to run at large and graze upon their lawns. Thero are an oven dozen horses In tho bunch and the manner in which they can trample up a lawn is discouraging to a property owner who has In his heart the making of a homo and city beautiful. Suits cleaned and pressed, $1.50. Mcdford Dyo Works. Both phones. , 270 A. W. Shearer returned Saturday from a business trip to Portland. Mr. Shearer is now out at the old Steam boat further perfecting operations for the commencement of placer mining. Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by week or month. R. L. Bennett, manager for the Western Union Telegraph company in this city, has a new 32x40 foot cot tage nearly completed at the corner of Jackson boulevard and Alder street. W. A. Lovclaco Is tho con tractor. Carrlo Louise Alton, violinist and teacher. Medford Conservatory 270 Scott Davis has purchased 75x150 feet of ground from H. C. Kentner, on Siskiyou Heights, for which he paid about 12500. Mr. Davis expects Within a year or two to erect a flno home on tho ground recently pur chased. It is very desirably situated, commanding as It does a splendid birds-eye view of tho entire city. Emily T. Standeford, examiner for the New England Conservatory of Music In Boston,! piano, harmony, musical history. 428 West Fourth street. Telephone 72l'l. 2CC Alex Hall nod W. II. qqss, of Salt Lake City aro hero looking the city pver with a view to locating. G. Dow, of Cabot, Vt., who has been hero several days on a visit to his son, Eugene Dow, and family, loft this morning for California. Fresh candy dally at McDowell's. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Glover, of Fowelervllle, Mich., left Monday ornlng for the south, after a visit In Medford with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Young. Mrs. Glover is a sister of Mr. Young. Miss Irene McFarland returned Monday to her home In Ashland after a visit In Mcdford, the guest of Miss Maudo Ling; Try McDowell's lco cream and sherbets. J. T. Harrison, who has been visit ing his family Jn Medford for the paBt two weeks, loft Monday mofn lug for tho north. Mr. Harrison Ib traveling salesman for tho Union Blind and Ladder company of Oak- laud, Cal, Carkln & Taylor (John II. Catkin, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. L. Murphy, of Gropd Forks, N. D., stopped off In Medford Saturday for an ovor Sunday visit with his old tlmo frlond, W. Budgo, and family. Dennis II. Stoyall, a magazine writer, arrived In Medford Sunday. Mr. Stovall Is contemplating prepar ing an urtlclo on Governor West's honor camp, up Roguo river way. S. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & II. Co. bldg, II. Boris, of Akron, Ohio, arrived In Mod ford Sunday. Edgar Martin, violin and piano In struction, at Palmor's Piano Place. 207 Mr, and Mrs. H. Gunther wero vis iting Central Point friends Monday. Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by week or month. Mr and Mrs C. t Taylor ar rived In Modrord Sunday from Seat tle, iNJr. Taylor formerly resided on ,n ranch cnBt of Modfonl, Ho Is now proprietor ot'n cigar store In So nttlo. Dr.- J. 18. Shearor, physician. Offlco 419-420 Garnott-Coroy building. Vm. and George Mansfield left Saturday night for Seattle. . G. Shlrlei returned Saturday from a business trip to Portland. Hot tamalcft at McDowell's. Twelve, young ladles entertained tho Utopian Literary society of tho Orogon Agricultural collego Saturday night. Among those who wore prom Incut In tho entertaining list .were Miss Opal Dnloy, of Mcdford, and Mies Cordelia .Uoffo, of Central Point. Read Benson's HargalUH on another page and save money. A. K. Wnr oxneots to leavo next week for a visit to his old homo city, Minneapolis, Minn. Ills especial mis sion cast at this tlmu will bu that of answering In porson tho many In quiries made by letter of him liy his friends In tho onst rolatlvo to O re tain and tho Roguo river vnlloy. Ho wants real estate men to see him nt his offlco In tho Jackson County Bank building boforc ho leaves. Mrs. Ed. Andrews, teacher of volco at Medford conservatory, Nat build ing. 876' I. M. Muller returned Sunday night to his home In San Francisco, having been called to Medford by thti death of his slstor, Mrs. Krauso. Tho Medford Conservatory of Mu sic and languages Is tho only music school In southern Oregon with a full corps of teachers. -G. Talllandler, director. Send for catalogue 276 Mrs. Eugene-' Thompson and. Miss Morgan, of Jacksonville, left Satur day for Portland, having In charge tho two Fredenburg girls of this city, who woro recently committed Into tho charge of tho Boys and Girls Aid society of Portland, by County Judgo Noll, Hot cbltl at McDowell's Guy W. Conner, ono of tho own ers of the Rogue Rtver Commercial orchards, east of Medford, left Satur day night for Colorado Springs, Col., going by way of Seattlo and La Con ner, Wash., tho latter mentioned town having been named for Mr. Conner. He expects to bo absent about a month. Two hundred tier of dry fir wood, 12.15 a tier. Modern Wood Yard. Phono Puc. 7SC1. 2CS Another good thing to look at. Tho Fish Market will sell all this week: Halibut, 15c a pound, 2 pounds for 25c; Herring, English solo, lOo lb.; silver smelt,, 12 &c. lb. Best creani ery butter 70c a roll. Turkeys, chickens, always on hand. Come In and seo the many good things. J. H. Messier. 2C9 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Woodford will return Tuesday from a anonth's visit to Los Angeles. E. W. Carder camo down from Derby Saturday. He has finished his work there with tho Prospect Con- btructlon company at Derby. Prof. F. C. Reler, who will be In chargo of the stato experimental sta tion near Phoenix, is now engaged In making soil tests on tho land recently donated for tho uso of tho stato by tho county. Tho stato buildings, which will consist of a residence, an offlco and a stable, will not bo erect ed before about tho first of April. Henry Humphrey has returned from a four weeks visit to Los An geles and other California cities. Medford, Ore., Nov. 7, 1911. This Is to certify that about November my daughter wag taken with a sovero at tack of rheumatism which rendered her left arm useless, In fact t was so near paralyzed that sho was not able to move 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 mado no mistake, as his remedies acted as ho claimed they would and after tho third treatment tho rheu matlc pain entirely loft her and she has not had any symptoms of rheu matism since; besides her general health Is much Improvod and I do not hesitate in saying I bcltovo thotso afflicted with rheumatism or paraly sis will do well to consult Dr. Chow Young, whoso houso Is corner of Tontn and Front streets, Mcdford, Oregon. A. P. WEISS. 270 EXHIBITION TONIGHT OF FANCY POOL O. J, Hills, fiiiiey hljot pool player, will give it free exhibition toiiiglit lit the Owl liilliiml jmrloiH on J-'ront street. This in JiIh fifth iipppninucie in this cjty, Ie cliullenges nil com ers nml will jiliiy t'U'jn l-"i to 101), ft-r -- ft TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY . t .' f . t -.-1 FOIt IU3NT Tholieed ranch' near Jncl(Bonyic, Somo orchard, ubout VI acres In vineyard, etc. $25 per month. W. T. York & Co. 208t KXCHANOK Splendid' resldcnco Grand Junction, Colo., for property In Hoguo rlvor valley; routed for $35 per month, two years. A, H. Davis, Ashland, Phono 09. UG8 WILL HAVE TO FIGHT " : FOR LIBERTY flELL A SAN KHANVISCO, Jon. 21).- Poll fmniu will Imvu to put up Mrouu ous light to soou'ro ilie l.iboity boll for the l'tuuunn I'ttotuV UM ewnltion. The poijplH. of'.l'jiilutlolplim nro Unlay tryinir to eljrwyminiYipnl linnuuit of an unlnintteo pro ruling il" nun nl from tlinCVity. Advices to lhi effect wore reoolveil today ly Sooro tury Tansoig of the iiilioii mini ptiu.v. . , , -- " not in;. Not lco Is hereby given that the undersigned will" 'apply to tho rty council of tho'clty of Medford, Oro gon, at its next regular meeting on February tlth, 1912, for a license, to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liq uors la quantities leas than a gallon at hl Place of business on lot 10, block 20, In sal'd oily, for a period of six (months. WILL KARNES. Dated Jan. 19, 1913. NOTICE TO OWNERS of ltil IMnto In-Rogue RU or1 Valley, Having had bo 'many Inquiries for property lij this ' valley during tho past week t have defined to lenyo for Minneapolis next week and talk per sonally with people who aro desirous of coming hero aud endeavor to sell as much property as possible this spring as tho tlnus aenis ripe nuw to get new settlers for the Roguo River valley. So sou mo this week If you have any proporty to sull. A K. WARE. t Room 29 Jackson County Bnuk Bldg. Attention, Knights of Pjtlilns. Big doings nt Cantlo hall tonight. All Knights requested to bo on dock. Banquet. By order of 2t Chnncelor Commander. SAN FRANCISCO. President H. O. Tlffelberg was arrested by Police man Johnson. But there Is no stat ute covering his case. Ho was found with a tape measuring off sldowalkn, curbs, pcdostrlan?, etc. "Trnfflc ex port." ho says. Hasklns for healU. 'K3g Gasped for Breath Gastritis Nearly EnriVtl LIfo of Win. V. Mnttlievt. Read Letter Ills . "I was bothered for ycara with stomach trouble and gastritis. Food laid like lead In -my stomach aud fermented, forming gns. This caused a prcssuro on my heart, so that I choked and gasped for breath, and thought my time had conic Ml-O-NA cured mo aftijr I had doctored without succoss." Wm. V. Mathews, Bloomlngton, Ind. If you sujfor from Indigestion, headaches, dlzilncss, biliousness, constipation, Inactlvo liver, nervous ness, sleeplessness, bad dreams, foul breath, hoartburn,v shortness of breath, sour stomach, or desponden cy, bo Biiro and get MI-O-NA stomach tablets. They are guaranteed. I,argo box 50 cents nt Chns. Strang's and druggists everywhere. Dr. . Kirciig'essner Prnctlee limiloil k lioiiio diseases. J- HOTEL HOLLAND Wcdncflilays, Hourfl, 10 to .'I. Two more days of the o'ne-half price sale on . .... i . Tailored Suits Long Black Coats Children's Coats All Furs - ' I"'"' Ah rens COLONIST RATES START MARCH 1 i t The sprini colon!! rnlow will " ino offoot .Miiroli I nuil will ouulinuo until April IS. The furo from Hil onjio will lie .f:i!l uiul fioui Mlsotiri fiu'i uiul Ooloruilo oimmiim imuhIh 'i'liilJolb 'will iillnw klitiwiv-iitv mill 'iill 1(6 xoo'd on 'piiu'tlonll.v llio nfiine union tin roKiiliir HuKol nro, l)o poNilK ouii 1U iniulo ut Inonl Southern Vjiyillo off ion anil purljw in llio onl wMU 'fib .furnished thoffo UohelK willi miJ nuMitiomil o.puiiMt to tho pur oluiMtir. ll- willing fiiomlrt in llio onM uiul NuiidiiiK tlimu Kjtnio Mtxlfiml lit erature nil otiu do their slmi'o to don bio tliu population. Slept Six Weeks Vyhen,tho strange case of tho Iowa woman 'who hud slept constantly for 13 days was reporloa, many people who could not sloop at all wished that thoy might hao a similar expe rience. You would bo surprised to know hova many pooplo tlturo aro right around hero who hardly ovur got in mo than two or throo hours' sloop nt night, owing to bad health, 'gen eral weakness nml woin-out condi tion. Miss Uiulsii Ludwlg, Newark, N. J., who wont through nil this hns written a letter saying: "Having felt weak, tired and bad ly run down, with llttlo appetite, ami Inability to sloop well, I bogiin to take Vluol which I had hoaid was tho best remedy for that condition. It has done mo groat good by build ing up my strength, Improving my nppetlto and enabling mo to sleep soundly." If you nro worn nut and weak and want new strength so ou can oat wol, sleep well, and bo well, Ylnol, qur delicious rod liver ami Iron rem edy Is what yon need, and wo guar antee it to satisfy J on. Medford Pharmnoy, near P. O. X$ltfrXUfr&$ V t A In Order f T f T ? ? V f 8 U B. T. t r v T T T T T f ? V T r r r T T T T T T T T T T T We will In Phipps Building East Rouelands Irrigated Tracts $450 per acre, plowed, fenced, leveled and planted to a standard variety of trees, w ith a perpetual water right. The terms are easy : 10 per cent down, and the balance in monthly or yearly payments. ROGUELANDS INCORPORATD FREP N, CUMMINGS, Manager II. II. WALTERS, I'rnctlcni Hprscshocr , Paitlculiir attention paid to Interfering tun son uiul tmntriinloi! foot. All liiuuuioiis In tint tout out od, ntii'li mi ooniM, tlimtth nuivlQiihir trouble, qiiiirtor-uriiok nml rqtitrnullnii of tho root. Anything In llio Him f hniid-miulu work, llnvo shod hjmIi homes ni: , ... . mm Dim l'n I oh .....Murk , , ...litir. Minor An or ....... ...... , 1 1 RH 14 Cl'OSOIIH , , , . i , , ...... , . . , ......... , , , , , , U ! Oil Vi Audrogl'ous .1, ., i ........ i ., . . U ' 00 (loo. II. Hay Unit uillo ir.8V4 And iv number of otlioK, too numerous to mention, Your putioiiogo wilt bo upproolntod, no nuittsr how inrjcu or small. St'J South (Irnpp St., Net to Wert Nlilo Ham ll's linn now lo plant hho busliPM. A lino lino of hollH'-KNiWH Moi'k two yoiirH old, Spocinl on Hyacinth, $3.00 per 100 Medford Greenhouse Home I:i7-X mh wii 923 Eiust Mnin THE unnse FAMII.V VMHINfJ A KPKCIAI.TV. Al.li WORIC fll'ARANTKKU Orders culled for nml dolUorod Flist class work dono by hand. Ladles' nud nien'.i suits cleaned nml presswl, Tol, Mnlu 7881: Home, a7. Corner Wghth nud South Central Aouuo. Monthly Blooming and Climbing Roaoa, Troo Eosoa, Slmdo Trees, Small Fruits, Strawberry Plants and a Gonoral Assortment of All Kinds of Fruit Troos H. B. PATTERSON Office In Nni.li lintel I,obby uldo Kutmiuo Next Ihnlwr Kliop SnloMiutl lit) South Fir Stnoe Officii Phono Main (lilt ItoMdcmo 1'liuuo Mnlu iiWH to Make Spring Stock Van De Car Will Sell His Jewelry Stock at Cost For This Week Only Moke Our Guarantee Good Laundry Room for Main Street A K. f T Y V Y Y Y Y Y Y v t Y Y Y Y Y t Y f X T T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y A i T