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PACOS TWO TODroKD mxx tribune. anonroTO, okiwpn, wjonymuy. .tanitawvi, ioi:. " ' ' " ' " ' . t ..'.'.. ' "'L I, '. "j . ' " "ni Ill - i ii iiLOCAL AND VTfcTP TT JT" " Ti. T 4 TT "rJLK&UlNAL, ?w4 J. A. Mcintosh, tho architect, left Wednesday morning for ltOKcburg. 1 1). Hill, of Derby, wns In Mod fonl Wcdnosdny on business. Mrs! C'H. Ca vendor left Wednes day nftrifiBR for n visit td relntlvos in ho&olMirg, ' ' tiottyoTir'rrsorvod bUs ohrly Tor, tho Wllllanl& Jnblloo BliiRors. Opora. hoimo, Friday, February 2. 2C8 Mlsa Mary Polor. who has boon deputy 1n hb eouhty" Vocordor's df flco for h lone Unt. ltftt "WeUnortlhy morning for Portland, where lio will attend school at St. Helens Hull. ' Gcorfto ifiriW. of Ilopulillo, Wash., nfrh'Oll hi1 Modforil Tue-ftlny. For every down earnaifons you buy tilts work wo ncnd n dozou to ponio friend 6r yours. Medford Greennbusi.' ' Home, ' 237-X; Mnln, $741. ' 2CS L. W. Whiting, civil engineer, left Wednesday morning for Merlin, Ore., whero ho will subdivide a tmct of land owned by J. V. Dnlly, of this city. Tho world's groatoet Jubilco slnR era at opera houso Friday cvoning. 2C8 Kansas City Land Show Commis sioner J. Walter Mosler will tonight inako a final effort to have tho local Commercial club send exhibits to Kansas City. Mrs. E. F. Hubert and dauRhtcr. Miss Lillian, of Grants Pass, have been In Medford visiting frlbnds. Tho ladles of tho Catholic church will serve chicken dinner Saturday, February 3, in the Dune! building. 271 M. S. Yoder, Bashmakor at the Medford Sash & Door factory, is in Los Angeles for a few weeks pleas ure trip. For every dozen carnations you buy this weetc wo Eend a doron to some- friend of yours. Medford Greenhouse. Home, 237-X; Main, 3741. 2CS Dr. and Mr. F. D. Strlckcrs of Grants Pass "wcro In Medford Tues day for a brief business stay. Help the city relief society by at tending tho Williams Jubilee con cert at opera houso Friday night Tickets at Haskins. 2C8 Miss Mamio Patterson, who has been In Medford visiting her aunt. Miss Evans, returned Tuesday to her home in Seattle. Mrs. Etta Bates left Tuesday night for a visit to friends In Portland. F. M. Staley, of Kansas City, who has been in Medford visiting his friend It. P. Morley, left for the north Tuesday night. Good speaking and good music nightly at tho Presbyterian church. 270 Wr. T. York was In Phoenix Wed nesday on business. F, F. Loder wns in Ashland on Wednesday on business for the Rogue Itlver Electric company. Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician. Office 419-420 Garnett-Corey building. The American Woman's league will meet at 14 C North Front street on Thursday, Fobruary 1, at 2:30 p. m. All members aro requested to attend. Tho world's famous Williams Jubilee singers at tho opera house next Friday. Tickets at Haskins'. 2C8 Mrs, F. W. Garaahan returned Wednesday morning from a several weekB visit to relatives in Eugene. Phone your ordcra In to Eads Bros. Transfer Co. Offico phenes: Bell 3152;r nomb SGO-K. Mastor Wallace Lulthlo arrived in Medford Wednesday morning from Seattle and will spend the summer hero with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. B. Saxon. Seo It. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County hank. L. H. Wlllott. of Congar, Minn., arrived in Medford Tuesday. Real homo made hread at "Do Voo's. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wortman re turned Wednesday morning from n lwt and a halt month' visit in Kansas City, Omaha and1 Lincoln. Mr. Wortmnn states that ho okne rl(nfd desperately cold weather In tho cunt and that whllo In Lincoln ho lmd expected to call upon Mr. Bryan, bul tho severity of tho weather when ho was thero preclud ed tho possibility or making any kind of calls, Mlher of A friendly or busi ness halure. ' ' ' " Ro6ms ri'uo anil tip. Hole.l Moork Special rntos by week or month. Cnr Von tier I lotion' o't Ealb Polnt.'Vn's In AshlnMl VcMnVsdny on buslnos. Cnrrl6 Louise Alton, violinist and toucher. Medford Conservatory 27G Mrs. J. 0. Ferguson visited Con trol Point friends Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Lombard and two children returned Tuesday night to their homo In Minneapolis, Minn., aftor a visit to Medford friends. Frosh candy daily at McDowell's. Messrs. Huntley & MncClatchlo have moved their real estate oHIces from thve Sparta building to tho Medford Furniture !; Hardware com pnny'ts block. Dr. J. E.' Shearer, physician. Office 419-120 Garnett-Corey building. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hull and daughter Miss Flbra, of Nceley, Neb., Arrived In Medford-Tuesdny night and wilt visit for a few days with the "Varner families, all of whom are old-time frlcnd3 of theirs. Hot tnmalea at McDowell's. C. S. Dudley left Tuesday night for MlnneapbllsVChlcago ami' Kansas City. Ho expects to bo absent sev eral weeks. Read Benson's Bargains on another page and savo money. Mrs. Cora Hotallng and son of Grand Forks, X. D., arrived in Med- iford Tuesday and will visit for scv- cral weeks with Attorney and Mrs, J. H. Carkln, Mrs. Hotallng being a sister of Mrs. Carkln. Mrs. Ed. Andrews, teacher of voice at Medford conservatory, Nat build ing. 276 G. W. Manning of San Francisco arrived in Medford Tuesdny night for a visit with his sister, Mrs. J. D. Fay. Tho Medford Conservatory of Mu sic and languages is the only music school in southern Oregon with a full corps of teachers. G. Talllandler, director. Send for catalogue. 27C Tho Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist Episcopal church are pre paring to sereve refreshments at the merchants' banquet to bo given Feb ruary 5. These ladies aro adepts In all things appertaining to culinary and It goes without saying that tho banquet will bo no less appetizing than have been previous banquets served to this body of men by other church societies in the past. We want you tonight at tho Pres byterian church. 2G8 H. S. Wooley, of Wooleyport, Ore., arrived in Medford Wednesday morn ing. Hot chill at McDowell's Tho Southorn Raclfic will put on steam servlco between Grants Pass and Ashlahd instead of tho regular motor sorvlco during tho mining congress which will bo held in Med ford February 2 nnd 3. Two hundred tier of dry fir wood, acted ns ho claimed they would and aftor tho third treatment tho rheu matic fain rntlrtly ldtt her nnd nho hns not -hitd any symptoms of rheu- mntlsui slncaj besides her general health Is lunch Improved and I do not hustlato In saying I bellovo those afflicted with rheumatism or paraly sis will do well to consult Dr. Chow Young, whoso house- Is corner of Tentn hml Front streets. Mcdrord, Orog6n. A. P. WEISS. 270 HOW TO PAlNT'YOUR FARM SCIENTIFICALLY 4 l ui A J2.15 a tlor. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. II. Rosenburg visited Ashland friends Wednesday. Rooms COc and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by week or month. 8. E. Plckott, who owns a ranch near Eagle Point, loft Wodnosday iiiornlng for u visit to rolatlvos in Cleveland, Ohio, Snidor'a bottled milk at Do Voo's. 270 F. D. Dribble, one of the forest rangers, loft Wednesday mornlug for Klamath Falls. Stilts cleaned nnd pressed, fl.CO. Medford Dyo Works. Both phones. 27C It. V, Melklo, connected with the Roguo River Canal company, left Wodncsduy morning to spond his va cation in San Francisco. Wccks&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS Sty J?houo 9371 Klffht Phonos! P. W. Weeks 3071 A. E. Orr, 0832 X.ADV ASSISTANT. Modern Wood Yard. Phone Pnc. 78C1. 2B8 Tho "Chocolate Soldier" company will play in Medford Saturday night and will leave hero by special train for Portland after the entertalnmont. To accommodate those living as far north as Grants Pass who may want to attend the show arrangements have been made to have a local car attached to this train, thus giving an opportunity to return homo imme diately after tho show. Revival sorvlcos nightly at tho Presbyterian church. Good speak ing. Good music. 2G8 Another good thing to look at. The FJsh Market will sell all this week: Halibut, 15c a pound, 2 pounds for 25c; Herring, English solo, 10c lb.; silver smelt, 12 c lb. Best cream ory butter 70c a roll. Turkeys, chlckons, always on hand. Como in and see tho many good things. J, H. Messier. 2G9 Revival meetings dally at tho Presbyterian church. Watch for our announcements. Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by week or month. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Catkin, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-Iaw, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. S. A. Nowcll, ladles' tailor, 4th flcor M. F. & II. Co. bldg. Try McDowell's ico cream and sherbets. Dr. Parsons' sermons nro forceful, clear and Interesting. Have you heard him? ' 270 Medfdrd, Ore., Nov. 7, 1911. Tills Is to cortlfy that about November my daughter was taken with a severe at tack of rhoumatlsm which rendered her left arm useless, In fact It was so near paralyzed that oho was not ablo to move' her fingers, but knowing of Bomo of Dr. Chow Young's marvelous curcB of long standing cases of rheumatism, wo decided to consult him, in which I am pleased to say made no mistake, as his remedies Any man onh to riii nverne-foh oV pnintinsr, nnd onn thereby not only improve the uppournui'o of his plneo. hut can add greatly to the durability of the building The nvonj farther, if thoVo is sp)i u thiiu;, M-oriis to think lliut paint 5r lrrl solely fr ormunent, nnd Iw ij (if nil men most keenly prnolionl. lie oi'1uwh whnt he roimnls n n unprofitable luxury. It is perhaps the rule rntlior tlmn Hie exception in some seel ion to see lioiwo and nprioultnrnl infplemonN sadly in need of repaint. OC eourse, paint dno improve Hie nppenmneo of property, but it is far more useful n n protector rut her tlmn nn ornnniont. The expenditure of n small amount of money nnd time in puintiut: n A-aluable neee of farm mnehinery or n luiildintr will mhl jjrontly lo the length of il life. An other useful object noi'omplWtod by painting is the improved snnitnry con dition of buildings uiul nuthouses. Tho cost of fiuth work k smnll, the necessary equipment not expensive, nnd with proper care will Inst a long time. In order to supply iuformntion which will enable the fanner to pur- ennse tno point economically nnu tip ply if intellipentlj nnd to the best ad vantage. SeerotnrwWiNon caused ex ports in the bureau of chemistry to investigate Hie subject nnd prepare Fanners iinllclin No. -171, cnllimr at tention lo Hie economic importance of painting fnrm buildings nnd equip ment and giving details ns lo the cost, purchnsc nnd enre of hmshes, cost of tho ingredients needed, how to mix and apply them. Paint eonvevs to the casual reader the idea of a mixture of pigment with linseed oil, but the general concep tion of Hie word includes both white wash and calcimine, but not vnniis.li, and Hie bulletin gives several very valuable recipea for-aking both of those excellent coatings for both the out and inside of buildings. The secretary, in addition to urg ing the proper use of paints for both useful anil ornamental purposes, for he does not think anything too good or nttractivo for the fanu homes, emphasized several precautions. "Do not use pnint containing compounds of lend about stables or outbuildings where the fuhies from decaying- or ganic, matter occur, since these gases are likely to dnrken the lead paints. Do not use with lend comouiids any pigment which mny liberate com pounds of sulphur. For exnmple, ultramarine blue white contains sul phur in a fonn which it may be set free, is a beautiful and very per manent blue nnd mny he used with zinc white, but should not be used with white lend or any other lead pigments. Prussian blue, on the con trary, does not contain sulphur nnd mny bo used with lead pigments. "Remember Hint turpentine nnd benzine nro very inflammable, and especial precautions should bo taken not to bring paint containing those substances near any light or open fire. "irany pigments nro poisonous, nnd the workman should be particu larly careful to remove nil paint stains from the skin, and not under any cireunistiincos allow any of it to get into his mouth. A man should not cat in tho same clothes in which he has been painting, nnd before eat ing should not only ehnngo his clothes hut wash nil paint .stains from his skin. If is not advisable to use tur pentine or benzine in removing paint stains from the hnuds, but by oiling thoroughly with' linseed oil, nnd then thoroughly washing with soup the paint may be- removed, provided it has. not been allowed to dry too thor oughly on the hands." COLEMAN BORROWS $IG09. fOonHmiml From Pako Onei ImVe personally itrnlHrd In Ihls mut ter. I am rt'hdyio admit my fault in Hie ninth;, lull I am hot i do faultor or u mimiunl, for in all of my nonling- ns t!uiul dork I lmvt never intentionally taken u dollar tint my own." .Mr. Cnloumt-'s jhiteintMit followed u demand, by .Mr. Kiulov that liV show wiil-re this money is. ' Kinloy Mnktw liontnint. ' ''1 have liioit Hocused by your nt tnrnoy in court nnd bv oiir friend-,'' said Mr. Kinloy to Mr. I'oleman, "ofj laKiiiir tuts matter up in ontor to piny I'ttlllinS. Since thesu inchnm lions hnv been niado I have deter mined to xt at the hot torn of thW mnttor. 1 want to know where this money Is and I want to see tho hnnk hooks," . . Mr. Cnlomnit then staled that la wns not responsible for whnt his nt toritoy bad ehnrgod in court. Tnkin Mr. Kinloy nnd ropiv-outntivo-. of the Medford papers to the Hank of .Jack sonville Air. Oolcuhm showetl in u mnuuer he had h'upt his neeount mid the amount ho hud mi liuiid when the demand was made on him by Iho "Into. Ho mhuittcd that he hnd first borrowed $11100 to make tho first pay ment of -fnT'JO on the amount due and then in tho prosimco of Air. Fin ley and tho newhpaor men borrowed an additional $1100 to jwy tho halaiuio dac. Ho then explained how ho had kept his account. Will Drop tho Mutter. Following Air. CoNnum's statement Hume Wnrrton Kinloy stated that he had no desire to enrrv tho mattur further unless tbu state should do mnnd interest on the money kept buck. Ho investigated nnd found that Air. Colcmnu hnd Ihr money due tho stato for fish nnd ginno liocngcs for 1012 in a si'pnnilo fund in the bunk and that it whs intact. Air. Finley then made the following statement to the .newspaper nicti in the presence, of Air. Celeman: "Aooonling to Aln Coleman's state ment he hnt deposit' all of the stnte money in this fund under his own name which has made it a personal neeount. Ho hns failed to romit. He snys Hint he hns checked it out for his own purposes and is forced to borrow to mnko up the deficiency when the state enforced n demand for it. Yet I can seo whore it has boon somewhat the fault of his system. I do not care to earn- the matter fur ther nnless tho jdafe should demand interest. But hereafter all monies due the flub nnd fcaino commission must be kept m acparatc fund' and forwarded every three months. "I wish further to stnte that my in terest in this matter hns been nclu nted solely by my desire to do my duty undor certain instruction) giu'ii me by the commission. That politics has had any hsatl in the mutter ns far ns I m personally concerned I wihb to emphatically,dony." GRACE LOSES HIS REALTY COMMISSION Tho supremo court has reversed thto ease of ,1. II. draco vormm It. tf. .McDowell. This In a mill brought by (Intro to recover from .McDowell 1oSfi alleged to bo duo hint for commission on tho hI of rtilu aero of laud Hi Sams yullny, .laeksoa oomu ty. which McDowell sold a tow your ago. Tho 1X10 was tiliAl In Jnokon cduaty btifon Jndiio Hntiim nnd wns won by t'.nico. .McDowell appeatoil tho case to tho supremo court nnd that court now reverse the opinion or Juilno Hiiuiiu and kIvoh tho lr tory to McDowoll. Gum NVwburv Is nttornoy for tlmco and N'orf i Menloy are MoDoWollV nttoiuojH. Monthly Blooming and Climbing Itoaoo, Troo Roaofl, Sluulo Troca, Small Fruits, Strawberry Planto ami a aonoral Aaaortmont of All Kimlo of Fruit Troon H. B. PATTERSON Offlio In NiHh Hotel Lobby lndilo Kntramo Novt to Harbor Khop Sali'Hjaul till South Kir Httvct Offico Phono Main 01 II 'Itcxldoiieo phono Main litt):i ANM'Ati MKKTINd. N'otlco Is hereby islvou that tho nnnunl mooting or tho utookholderH of tho Itogtto ltlvor Krult & Produce association for tho purpose of receiv ing annunl reports, tho olectlon of officers, nnd such other business ns may properly como before tho moot Ing, will bo hold In tho Anglo Opera Houho, Medford, Oregon, nt 10:30 a m Kobrnary l.t, 10 ta. A. CONUO KllflUO, Secretary. .- 11 'II U. V Peerless Lamps I All iiamiut'ttl. JSTov ia flu titno lo gtt your Iiouro wiinl. (lood light ikIiIh to llto foiufort ol! winter months. SO. OREGON ELECTRIC CO, North Grnpo Street. You can's make nn interesting ad vertisement of an uiiiutorosting mIoio --but really yon should bo ouroful Hint your really intoresting More i not misrepreiontcd bv tin unintcrosl- ine ndvorlisvmout. wrrfvstftf,Tjrr44,M'r Nearly a (piarler ol' a century undor tho Hatno management .VOJICK.. Found A black hoiror; uppor bit In tho rlKht. Camq to my plnro Inst fall a year aco. Ilranded. Charlie Hoefft, Lake Croak, Oro. TJ Errand boy, offico boy, store help er whatever nork you hnve for a boy means prolinrinnrv work for a want ad in finding tho riirht boy. A store deserves to reap the full "ndvertisinu' values" of its genuine bargain sales hut it never does so without the fallout publicity. THET RUE TEST Tried in Modfoi-tl-Jt Hns Htood l ' Tost. Colds Vanish Quick, Monslblo .Mottiod'Tlmt Doesn't I'piot tho Stomnrli Hnvo you hoard of Iho ovornlKbt cold cure that is putting coUIh In tho hond ami chottt out of bualuoiM hi- tweon minuet ami dnybrtmkT Hero It Is. Cut It out and avo It If you don't need it now. if you hnvo a cold, cough, throat orenei or acuto catarrh, bo sure and try It to- night J tint before going to bod. I'our a scant tfenMpoonfu! of HYOMUI (pro- iiounco It Hlgh-O'iuo) Into a bowl of boiling water, covor bond and bowl with a towel nnd brontho for sovornl minutes tho vnpor that nrlnoK, thn go to Hleop and awnko with a clear houd freo from mucus. HYO.MKI Is Kunrnutoed for catarrh colds, coughs, croup, nbthmn, soro throat and bronchitis, or monoy back, llottlo of Hyomol &0 ccnta nt Chas. Strang's and druggbita ovorywhoro. Draperies Wo curry u very coinnlntn lln of ilrupi rim, In en ciirtnliiH, fix ture, i tc . unit ilo oil clAkxeii of tiplicitntr-rifiK A KiMclal tnun to look after tMs work pxctiKilvely Unit Will RlVtf MM KOUil IKTVlCrt HH l K)HI()ii to till III CM'II tho larK'it citKn. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO. Good TeetH Mean Sound HealtK ".BADv TEKTHI CAm To make advertising improve as your store improves grow even In advance of your store's growth re flect always your store's character, purposes and accomplishments these aro the aspirations of a real merchant! Vnlues Hint nro uncommonly of fered in this city's stores should bo uncommonly well advertised. -4- 4 --- 4-4 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY V KOIt JtKNT Furnished room, licit and cold water, bath, light' and heat. 221 K. Holly nt. 270 FOR SALIi Chickens, canurleB, fur nlturo. C04 W. lOst st. 273 KOIl SAKH Arralfa hay dollvbred! W. P, Dodge, C10 South Oakdale. t'hono 1231. 274 WANTiOD Woman wantH workby hour. 2Gc. Phono 4011. 270 KOH BAhIC Mammoth Hronzo tur koys from one of tho boKt strains on tho coast. Phono Tho Cuual Company, Fartnera 1111. 278 Tho hardest tent Is tho tost of time, nnd Hoan'B Kidney Pills have stood It well In Medford. Kldnoy sufferers can hardly auk for stronger proof than tho follewing: Mrh. J. H, Hausfium, Contra! Ave, Medford, Oro., (my: "i was ho bud with kidney trouble that I could not do my hoiiHowork. My back was weak nnd palnrul nnd In tho morn ing when I got up 1 was lamo and Boro. Tho kldnoy Bccro'tloiiB were unnatural and my health steadily ran down until I was hardly ablo to get about. Whllo In that condition, I read about Doan's Kidney Pills and got a box. I felt bettor from tho tlmo I commenced their use nnd It wns not long until I wns cured. am In a position o recommend Donn's Kidney pilla to anyono nf flicted with kldnoy complaint." (Statement given Sept. 14, 1907.) IIU-KNDORSUMK.NT. When Mrs. Haussman wan intor vlowed on October 20, 1900, nho said: "My former 'endoraomont of Hoan's Kldnoy Pills Htlll holds good. lnco this remedy ctlral mo I have hud jio further attacks of kldnoy complaint nnd I havo onjoyod good health, I do not hosltnto to sny that Doan'a Kldnoy Pills aro bene ficial for difficulties caused by woalc kidneys." For salo by all dealers, Prlco GO cents, FoHter-Mllburn Co,, lluffalo, Now York, solo agents for tho United States. . . Koniombor tho namo Doan's nnd talco no other. " Yoy& www It is not sufficiently understood that tho condition of tho tooth bus n very largo lnfluonco on tho gunoral health. Poor tooth means Imperfect mastication one of tho principal causes of Indigestion. Lot us exam ine your teeth free of charge, and wo will put thorn In proper condition if thoy need our service. All branch es of dentistry practiced. DR. BARBER, The Dentist 207-208 Furmers and Fruitgrowers Hank llldg., ModTord, Oregon Pacific Phono Main CG3 Home Phono 287-I, THE County Jackson Medford, Orogon lit lias sneeeeded beean.se of Bank Soundnoss of prinoiplo Economy of nmnngemont Safoty of investment Courtooua and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W.ST. Arawter, .President 0. M. Lindlev, Vice Pros. C. W. -MeDonnld, Casliior' First National Bank -OF MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $58,000.00 ' United Slates and Postal Savings "Depository We solicit your bushiest?, which will rouoivo our careful nifonliori. i ic. nuuier, emtsiDK.vr . OltltlH OltAWI'OltO, M. h. AI.FOItO, OASIIimt ASSISTANT t'ASHIKU $40 PER ACRE For 80 aeres the east half of the northwest quarter of section 5, town .(, rango 3 west ono and a half miles west of Magic Point. Twenty to 25 acres has been nndcr cultivation. Tho owner is very anxious lo sell and at this price it ought to move. W. T. YORK & GO. Mail Tribuno Block Rog'uelands 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 clown, and the balance in monthly or yearly payments. ROGUELANDS INCORPORATD ,FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager