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PACIE TWO atEDITORD MATL TRIBUNE, arEDKOTlD. ORKOON, M'lTKKDAY. .miTAKY M, 1012. 1 1 j i i .MM4-4Mi.4..i. iiLOCAL and iPERSONALI Mr, nnd Mrs. W. 11. Jonlts. of Ar vlllft, K IX, arrived In Modrord Mon day. Herman Offcnbnchor, of Applo gftto, was in MoUford Monday on business. Oct your reserved Boats early for tho Williams Jubilee slngors. Opera house, ITrlday, February 2. 2CS Mr. and Mrs. C. D. lid wards, of Ceutrnlla, Wanh., nrrtvod In Mcdford Monday, Thoy aro lioro looking the city over with a vlow to locating. Ed Robert, nna family returned Monday night from a visit to several places in Mexico. Mr. Roberts, who is n contractor and builder, has beon looking about that southern country In quest of a bettor plnco in which to engage, in business. Fie found none, mid will remain in Medtord and ply his vocation hore. For every dozen carnations you liny this week wo send a dozen to Bome friend of yours. Medford GrcenhousR. Home, 237-X; Main, 3741. 26S Mrs. E. O. KIdrldgo lert Monday night for a visit to her dnughter In Rose-burg. The world's greatest Jubilee sing ers at opera house Friday evening. 2CS Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Iialcom and children loft Monday night for Stownrtvlllc, Minn., having been called there by tho death of Mrs. Balcom's brother. For every dozon carnations you buy this wc!lc we send a dozen to somo friend of yours. Medford Greenhouse. Home, 237-X; Main, 3741. 26S M. Jncker, of Seattle, arrived In Medford Monday, and will remain hero for a few days looking ovor or chard land of the valley with a view to purchasing. Help tho city relief society by at tending tho 'Willlains Jubilee con cert at opera houso Friday night. Tickets at Hasklns. 2CS Mrs. D. E. Smith, of Albany, Ore., arrived in Medford Monday and will visit in Jacksonville with her daugh ter, Mrs. Itosco Thomas. Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician. Office 419-420 Garnett-Corey building. J. T. Darns, formerly of Grants Pass, now of Sacramento, was in Medford Monday. Mr. Burns now owns considerable property In Med ford, but ho Is going to 'buy more, nnd will build several residences hero this spring. Tho world's famous Williams Jublleo singers at the opera house next Friday. Tickets at Hasklns. 2CS Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Rogers, of Sioux Falls, S. D., were in Medford Sunday and Monday looking tho city over with a view to locating. Phono your orders in to Eads Dros. Transfer Co. Offico phenes: Dell 3152; Home 350-K. Judgo F. M. Stewart of Eagle Point was in Medford and Jackson ville Tuesday on buslnoss. See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Jesso Fredonburg, of Butte Falls, was in tho city "Wednesday. Real homo made bread at De Voe's. Sam Sandry, of Woodville, George Ilargadlno, of Ashland, Hubbard of Rogue Rivor, Alva Lowls of Klamath Falls, wero all in Medford Tuesday having a conference with Stato Game Wurdon FInloy. Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by weok or month. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. ICelsoe, of Eaglo Point, returned Tuesday morn ing from a visit with relatives in Contrnl Point. Snider's bottled milk nt Do Voo's. 279 A firo alarm waB turned In Tues day morning about 9 o'clock from 1007 West Main street. Tho firo boys rosponded promptly but it was only a flue burning out and it was not found necessary to run out tho firo hose. Suits cleaned and pressed, $1.50. Medford Dyo Works. Both phones. 27C Mrs. F. E, Redden and Mrs. Win. Smith left on No. 5 Tuesday morn ing for a few duys' vIbR to tholr mother nt Yrokn, Cal.. Rooms GOo and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by week or month. Dr. and Mrs. W, L. Camer -n, of Applegate, wero visiting Medford relatives Monday. Cnrrlo Loulso Alton, violinist and teacher. Medford Conservatory 270" Mrs. II. C. Kentuur visited Ashland friends Tuosduy, Fresh candy dally at McDowell's. Wccks&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS Bay Shone 3371 Xlffht IMionoi! r. W. "Weeks 3071 A. E, Orr, 3093 X.ADY ASSIBTAXT, A. I,. and G M. Jones returned ft few days ago from lloacburg, where they went to mnkc final proof on their homesteads. Tholr land Is In tlio vicinity of llutto Falls. Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician. Offico 419-420 Garnett-Corey building. W. 1 Bert rand, of Vancouver, Wash., arrived In Medford Monday. Hot tamales nt McDowoU'b, Miss Frances Xunnn, of Jackson ville, left Tuesday .morning for a few months' visit with relatives in San Francisco. Rend Benson's Bargains on another pago and save money. City Councilman J. W. Mitchell re turned Tuesday morning from a week's Uuslnoss visit to Portland and Seattle. While away Mr. Mitchell made a very thorough Investigation Into the matter of street flushing nnd street sprinkling, nnd will make a report and recommendations to the' city council at Its next meeting, Feb ruary ti. Mrs. Kd. Andrews, teacher of volco at Medford conservatory, Nat build ing. ' 27C Judgo Crowell has had his office in the Medford National bank "build lug on Xorth Central avenue since January 1. 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 cntaloguo. 27G We want you tonight at the Pres byterian church. 2tSS Hot chill at McDowell's Two hundred tier of dry fir wood, $2.15 a tier. Modern Wood Yard. Phono Pac 7SG1. 2CS Revival services nightly nt tho Presbyterian church. Good speak ing. Good music. 2CS Another good thing to look at. The Fish Market will sell alt this week: Halibut, 15c a pound, 2 pounds for 25c; Herring, English sole, 10c lb.; silver smelt, 12 c lb. Best cream ery butter 70c a roll. Turkeys, chickens, always on hand. CO mo in nnd see tho many good things. J. H. Messier. 2C9 Edgar Martin, violin and piano in struction, at Palmer's Piano Place. 2C7 Rooms 50o and up. Hotel Moore. Speclaj rates by week on month. Carkin & Taylor (John H. Carkin, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. S. A, Howell, ladles tailor, 4th floor M. F. & II. Co. bldg. Try McDowell's ice cream and sherbets. Medford, Ore.. Nov. 7, 1911. This Is to certify that about November my daughter was taken with a severe at tack of rheumatism which rendered her left arm useless, In fact It was so near paralyzed that she 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 his remedies acted as he claimed they would and after 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 and I do not hesitato in saying I believe thoso afflicted with rheumatism or paraly sis will do well to consult Dr. Chow Young, whoso houso Is corner of Tentn and Front streets, Medford, Oregon. A. P. WEISS. 270 THEATERS CLOSED ON ACCOUNT OF SMALLPOX KELLOGG, Jdaho, Jan. 30. Otf account of a largo number of small pox casea that havo developed here in tho last few days, City Health Of ficer Mason has ordered all theaters, plcturo shows, churchos and other public gathering placos closed. Tho public schools will bo closed also. HKST SHOW THU ISIS HAS FOK WTCKKS HAD Tho Isls Theater is showing the best lino of entertainment Manager Gordon has been able to secure for somo time. Tho most fastidious Boarchera after theatrical pleasure will find no cause for regret at tho Isls for every mlnuto of tho present bill Is running over with merriment and skill. The featuro act Is that of MIbs Elslo Mundlngcr In her boautl fill muslcnl illusion act. Her open Ing Is a church sccno with Miss Mini dlngor as organist playing and sing ing "Tho Song I Heard Ono Sunday Morning," seemingly for her own amusement. Miss Mundlnger's next appearance In change of wardrobe Is Si sceuo at tho entrnnco of tho old church singing a number of classical elections. Her swcot volco and mod- st stage appearance bring forth groat applause. Another high class act Is that of Doranto, Chlneso coin ed ey muslcnl act. Doranto plays jtswect music on all hinds of Chinese nuslcnl Instruments, his Chlneso love songs aro a hit with both old and young. Doranto in IiIh impersonal tions keeps his audleuco n a roar for from 10 to 15 pilnutes, leaving them hollowing for more. Tho Isls has managed to securo a four plcco orchestra that Is worth tho admission alone, all being first class muulcIaiiB. m mm SHOWING ruuK Dnn Mnlnrkcy Relentless In His Cross Examination of Former Cashier ef Oregon Trust and Sav ings Bank. POltThAND, Ore., Jan. 30. W. Cooper Morris, confessed oniboaaler and formerly cashier of tho wrecked Oregon Savings and Trust bank, completed his direct testimony for tho stato in the Wilde trial this fore noon and cross examination which Is proceeding this ntteruoou was begun shortly before noon adjournment. While on the stand he evidently labored under severe nervous strain and as Dan Mnlnrkcy, ohlef conusor for tho defense, mercilessly probed into the banker's past and shot (pies tions to shnmo him, Morris cringed nnd mnde a poor show of bravado. On direct examination Morris re viewed the sale of $500,000 of Omaha telephone bonds to the bank at par. Tho bonds wero selling nt SO, ho said. Wilde and In divided S90.000 and sent $10,000 to Frank Stowc and F. F. Graves, of tho Union Telephone Construction company, as their share of tho profits lu tin. Wilde agency. "As Wilde was supposed to receive all the commission," said Morris, "wo talked tho matter over and fin ally he gave me $5000 lu cash and purchased $40,000 worth of Taconm telephone bonds for me which I later disposed of by soiling somo of them to tho bank." On cross examination Malarkoy at tempted to bring out points that would injuro tho credibility of the witness. Ho reviewed somo of Mor ris' early financial operations In Washington stnto but had not suc ceeded In gaining any admissions of value when lunch recess was taken. WARRANT OUT FOR ALLEGED ELOPERS A. W. McIMierson, living on a farm In tho Griffin creek country, has caused a warrant of nrrest to Isue from Justice of tho Peaco Taylor's court charging that his wife, Lola M. McPhorson, had left his homo and was now in tho company of A. V. Rice, the present whereabouts of either not at this tlrao being known. Mrs. McPhereon left her homo on January 21, accompanied by their two children, ostensibly to visit her uncle In Ashland. It Ice, who had been employed by McIMierson on tho fnrm, left the farm Monday, coming to Medford, and on Wednesdny loft for Ashland on tho motor. Mrs. McPherson left Medford a couplo of hours later for tho south, on No. 15. Sunday following Mr. McPherson went to Ashland to see his wlfo and babies, and there for tho first tlmo learned that his wife had not been to her relatives' in Ashland at all. As Rice did not return to Medford it Is nioro than probable that he met .Mrs. McPherson In Ashland and Hint the two and the children aro now together In California. WOMAN ACCUSED OF MURDER OUT ON BONDS CHICAGO, Jan, 30. Released on $15,000 bonds Mra. Iteno Morrow, charged with tho rnurdor of her aged Inventor-husband, today declared that this unusual proceduro of tho court was the first victory for tho defense. After directing accoptanco of the ball Judgo Cooper descended from tho bench and shook bunds with tho defendant. "Tho fact that I havo been permit ted release on ball, under a chargo of murder, Is unusual, and It Is tho first victory for mo. I have nothing to fear in a trial. Judgo Cooper realized how flimsy Is tho naturo of the charges against mo when ho an nounced that I would ho admitted to ball. I am certain tho wholo mat tor will collapse beforo tho caso reaches trial." Hasklns for hcaltli. t f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4- --- -f- FOR SALIC Cottage, closo (n, cheap, easy terms. Inquire Stunrt Knlpp, at Medford Dlislnesu College. 272 FOR LISAS!: A producing gold jnlno equipped with flvo stump mills, concentrators, air crushers and air compressors, all operated by olectrlc power. Will leaso on easy terms for porcontago of out put. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOUND Hunch of koys, Ownor may havo samo by proving property and paying for ad. FOUND A black shawl. Ownor may havo samo by proving prop erty und paying for this notice. 270 I m IS PUT OVER LI J. W. Keys, With Five In tho Car. Drives Chalmers Detroit "36" to Summit bf Nob Hill, Making Way. Up West Stone. I.imdiiii hts now rlinlmors Detroit "Jill" with four iK-ii)corH beside liiuHeir, ,1. -Keys aent ffli' tho our, on Monday nflriuii braved the mini in Kant Mod Ton! ami sent hi-t our up the face of Xnb hill to u point just north of the nidenei of 111'. Clnney at the (jip of tho hill. The ear took tin hill in a masterly man- nor, deinoiistmtini; the imlvor of the now model. Wln'le tho hill was very joft owiibr tit recent ruins the power of tho on line was groat enough to contend with it and the nsooiit wh easily mudu. The grade was ctunaleii (o range between III) nnd IVt per cent. A Inrjjo number of inlerc-ted parties viewed tho lest of the -nr E 1811 AI REST SAX MATKO, Cal , .Inn. HO. -The last chapter of the tragic biography of John J. .Mooio, millionaire eon I dealer, shot niul UM by Sain Tim othy, u cluinffeur whom ho accused, of intimncy with his wile wn finished today when the remains were tngeii by automobile to Cypress Lawn ceme tery. The body will lie cremated to morrow. TABLE ROCK ITEMS. Farmers aro getting ready for their spring seeding. It is said that tho land works b&lcr than In years before. S. C. Collins lost a valuable cow a few days ago from eating poison hemlock, commonly called wild par snip. C. O. Dinkey Is. going to try the poultry buslnoss ai a sldo lino. Ho has mado substantial preparations, pons and corral& Oliver Penlntnfof Eaglo Point has leased tho Flnoy ranch and wlU oc cupy It in a few days. Wo ate mukmolons at Tablo Rock till after Christmas, ml Tom Pankey of Sams Valley ha ripe strawberries i .growing in mo open nir nt tlio pres ent time. Come again, Eaglo Point There Is a general feeling among tho peoplo of the north sldo of thu river that tho north sldo is entitled to a commissioner, nnd n movomout Is on foot to try and combine the wholo north tide In favor of a cer tain "cltlten" whoso record Js said to be blamclc!(. ALSO NAME DELEGATES SALEM. Ore, Jan. 30. That tho socialist party lg entitled to elect to tho national convention tho full num. Iber of delegates apportioned by tho national commission, provided tho number does not exceed ten, and that these delegates aro entitled to traveling expends from tho stato not oxcecdlng $200 to each delegate, Is tho substance of an opinion handed down today by Attornoy General Crawford. . SAID SHE WOULD ' FAINT Mrs. Delia Long Unable to Stand On Her Feet More Than a Fsw Minutes at a Time. rondergrass, Go. Mra, Delia Lang, of this placo, in a rcoent lottor, says; "For flvo or six years, I sufforod agon les with womanly troubles. Often, I couldn't alt up more than a few minutes at a time, nnd If I utood on my feet long, I would faint. I took Cardul, and it holpod mo ln mcuiaieiy, riow, x can ao my wont nu tho tlmo, and don't ouffor llko I did." Take Cardul whon you reel ill in any way weak, tlrod, miserable, or under the weather. Cardul Is a strength' building tonlo modlciho for -women. It has been found to rcllovo pain and distress caused by womanly troubles, and Is an excellent mcdlcino to havo on hand at all times. Cardul acts on tho womanly consti tution, building up womanly strength, toning up tho norros, and rogulatlng tho womanly organs. Its half century of success Is duo to merit. It has done good to thousands. Will you try It? It may bo Just what you neod. Ask your druggist about Cardul. Ho will recommend it N,li.Wrltt tot Li!M'AlvlryDfl..Chtu tnot Mllcln Co,.OitUnoo,Tnn..for Hptcial Initructumt, uni 61-p.t book, "Ifomi TrUMiH br Wwbcd " Kin In puio wupixr, on (iuu(, DIFFICU ROAD NEGRO HANGED BY FURIOUS IB Man Who Assailed White Girl Is Lynched Bcforo Troops Called Upon liy Sheriff Could Rescue Him.. COHDBIil.B, On., .Inn. ao. Albert Hiinitllon, nogm nnnnihiiit of a white girl, wuk lyttuhod to u livn by u mob hero todny before troop, culled upon bv the ulieriff, etmld nwcti him. The jail was udoruicd and Hamilton drugged into tho street, where lie was hanged. FAMILY IS NOT IN WANT OF FOOD ' i Ovor tho telephone Tuemlny morn ing William lleumitt, whoso fundi, together with himself, Is cfimrnntlued nt his homo on Hoiihou strool, denied the report that IiIh family had hovu suffering for wnut of food owing to a rigid (liiaraiitliic. Ho says It Is truu that ho threatened to break iiuarantluo lu order to obtain drugs, but not to secure food. Dr. H. V Stearns, city health officer, Is treat ing tho family, members of which aro suffering from scarlet fever. 155,000 FIRE rOKTLAN'D, .lun. .10. An cnilv inoniiuit blase in the Imncmciit ot the tlvo-ntnry .Merchant Saving and Trust company building toduv de stroyed u mimic hop, a chuiIv toie nnd jewelry lorc, oHiiwiuK it U- Mi niated nt $.Vi,Ono, which i fully cov ered by iiHtirHiice. Offices nliov Hie M'cotit! floor in many cine wore dutmigcd by Ktuoltc and water. The lire started in the liasumcnt of the mimic More, lu origin lias not been iiM'orlnitiod. Get the Original and Genuine HORLICK'S MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. For Infanta, Invalkli.nnd Crowing children. PureNutrition, upbuild" uigtlicwliolcbody. Invigorates the nursing mother and the aged. Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. TakenosubstitutcAikforHORLICK'S. Hot in Any ttfltk Trust "Over Your Eyes" You aro naturally concerned, espe cially If thoy begin to show signs of woaknoss. Do not delay, but come at once and have them uxamlnod. I have tho confidence of all my pa trons, for thoy aro satisfied with my work and with my chargea for samo. Dr. Rickert Over JCciitiier'n .Medford, Ore. Roguelands Irrigated Tracts $450 per acre, plowed, fenced, leveled and 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 Monthly Blooming nnd Climbing Rosos, Troo Roaoa, Shiulo Troos, Small Frtlita, Strawberry Plants and a Qonoral Asnortmont of All Kintlo of Fruit Trooo H. B. PATTERSON Office in N'iimIi Hotel Lobby Inside Kntrnnco Nov I to Mnrlicr Hliop Snlcxyiitd III) Houtli Kir HI ice t Offlrc Plumb Mnlii (lilt KcMdcmo I'bono Miilu Ultlil MKMPPJ' V VMflC IPMU'WIU MU WVU''lir. 1 .-- -i -n-re- &' ' Js44r4f4r4'4-' Nfjifly n qunrior of i century under tlio sumo iiiaiuiKcnicnt THE Jackson County Bank Medford,- Oregon It lias .suueueded Iiccuiho of Soundness of principles Economy of nianagcniont Safoty of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $176,000.00 W. I. Vawter, President 0. R. Lindlev, Vice Pros. C. Ar. McDonald, Cashier First National Bank OF MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $58,000.00 United States and Postal Savings Depository We solicit your business, which will receive our careful attention. r. K. IHWHl,, ritKKIim.VT OKItlK CRAWFORD, $40 PER ACRE liYr 80 acres the east half of the northwest quarter of section f, town IW, range .1 west. one and a half miles west of Jilaglo Point. Twenty to 25 acres has been under cultivation. The owner is very anxious to sell and at this prico it ought to movo. W.T.YORK&CO. Mail Tribuno Block A FbiH I .inn nf J Peerless Lamps All jjfuaraniood. Now is J tho (inio to tfoi; your hou.so wiifl. Hood litfhtmlilH to 1 ho comfort of winter lllOUlllH. $ SO. OREGON ELECTRIC CO. North Grant) Street. 2 M. Ii. AI.I'OIID, cahiiiiih ASSISTANT CAHIIMilt A A V