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ftnLDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MTCDTTORD, GIMPON. THURSDAY. VIOINU'AUY K 1!)I2. ES53E PAGE . TWO LOCAL and $ PERSONALS h Mrs. Spanoa of Medford returned tn her homo yesterday after a visit with her daughter, Mrn. Cunnnlngs. Mra, CominlngH returned with hor lo Bpctid n few days. Rugcno aunrd, Mrs. M. King, of Fort Dodge, trnva, Is yUliltfg'lh Bedford with Mr. And Mr. A. F. Stcnno'tt. Good speaking and good music nightly at tho Presbyterian church. 270t Thursday, February 1 will be Per kins day In RoReburg, tho day In which tho liandsonio Tour-story block at tlio corner of Cnss and Hose streets will bo openod to the public Everybody Is cordlnlly Invited by J. V. Perkins to visit the building at any hour of the day and bo shown through tho city's blKgost building from top to bottom. Hosoburg Re view. Mr. Perkins at one time owned tho lUllcrcst orchards, oast of Medford. Ho sold thorn to Mr. Par Bons, the present owner, for f 70.000. Dr. J. 13. Shearer, physician. Office 419-420 Garnott-Coroy building. Mr, and Mrs. It, P. Loflnnd re turned Wednesday from a visit to frlendB at Dlllard, Oregon. Phono your orders In to Eads Bros. Transfer Co. Otfico phenes: Dell 3152; Home 350-K. Mrs. James .1. McNalr, of Ashland. Is In Medford visiting Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Gnddis. Soo n. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Horn In Medford, Ore,, on Jan uary 2S, 1912, to Mr. and Mrs. Volncy Dixon, an eight pound daugh ter. Heal homo made bread at De Voe's, AV. Frldlgcr, who recently rmt In n foundation for a now brick bust ii ess block on North Central avenue between Fifth and Sixth streets, has decided to put tho building up two stories Instoad of but one, as at first contemplated. Rooms 50c and up Hotel Moore. Special rates by week or month. Mrs. O. L. Woods returned to Ashland Wednesday after a vielt with Medford friends, Sulder's bottled milk at Do Voe's. 279 Miss Cecil Clark returned Wednes day from a visit to friends in Sac ramento, . Suits cleaned and pressed, ?1.5 0? Medford Dye Works- Both phones. 27C Dr. P. E. Carlon left Wednesday for Hornbrook, Cal., on professional business, to be absent a few days. Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by week or month. S. Flester, of Washington, D. C, is in Medford for a few days visit with his old-time friend. E. J. Run- yard, and family. Mr. Flester has been IS years In the employ of the government at Washington. Carrlo Louise Alton, violinist and teacher. Medford Conservatory 276 Miss Mary E. Goode, of Derby, Ore., Is visiting relatives in Central Point. Fresh candy daily at McDowell's. Mrs. O. G. Shirley left Wednesday night for a visit to friends In Al bany, Ore. Miss Rao Wllllson, who has been spending tho past three weoks with Miss Thcono Carklu, roturnod Wed nesday to her homo in Rlalno, Wash. Rooms 50c and up. Hotol Moore. Special rates by week or month. A party of officials of the Western Vulon Tolograph company wore In Medford this morning inspecting the local office. Tho men aro making a tour of inspection and include 15. Duelling, district commercial super intendent, of Soattla; G. D. Hood, district traffic superintendent, Seat tle; E. L. Rlttor, district plant su perintendent, Seattle, and J. L. Ord, division lino supervisor of San Fran tlsco. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carklnj Glonn O. Taylor), nttornoy8-at-Iaw, over Jackson County ISauk building, Medford. Mr. miil Mrs. M. L. Holt and daughter, of fs'ullgh, Neb., who havo been In Medford visiting with tho Warner families and other Nollgb people, luft Thursday morning for tho south. Dr. Parsons' Bormons aro forcoful, clear and Interesting. Havo you hoard him? . 270 Miss Efflo Wiso vlsltod Phoenix frlonds Thursday, S. A. Newell, ladles' tailor," 4tb floor M. P. & H. Co. bjdg. Misses Thoono Carkln ' a"hd J Ruo Wllllson hnvobeon tho guost6 of Mr. and Mrs. John Carklu for noverul days past. Weeks&McGowanCo. undertakers' Say Phone 3371 XlffUt ruotust 7, W. Weeks S071 A, E. Orr, 3C93 Z.ABV AS3I9TAHT, Miss Myrtle Woodford wait mar ried in Portland Thursdny to F. Sllner, a Seattle banker. They will reside In Seattle. Mrs, J. A. linmcbp visited Thurs day at the beautiful new home of Mi's. Klden, at Seven Oaks, near Central Point. Revival mooting; dally at tho Presbyterian church. Watch for our announcements. . - Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weeks, who for several mouths, have been stop- plngv at Ilutto Falls, left Thursdny niorning for ksiiisub city. Try McDowell's Ico crenm hndj 6hcrbets. John Arncll returned Thursday luorntng froriv a business trip to Se-i nttle. f ; Another good thing to look at. Thq Fish Market will sell all this weekt Halibut, 15ca pound, 2 pounds for 2fic; Herring, English sole, 100 lb.; silver smelt, 12Vto lb. Rest cream cry butter 0o a roll. Turkeys, chickens, always on hand. Come in and seo the many good things. J. H. Mcsslor. 2G9 The Williams Jubilee singers will appear at tho Medford opera lion so Friday night, February 2. This en tertainment Is glvon under the aus pices .ind for tho benefit of tho nssoclntcd charities organization of Medford. Dr. J. 12. Shearer, physician. Offlco 41D-420 Gamett-Corey building. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Culloy left Thursday morning for Grants Pass. Hot tamnles at McDowell's. C. a Gilchrist, of Sams Valley, was In Medford 'Wednesday. Mr. Gilchrist and some of his neighbors aro having no little full in killing coyotes this winter. Thoy have kilted n great number of thdni and are still or. tho warpath for more. Mrs. Ed. Andrews, teacher of "voice at Medford conservatory, Nat build ing. 27G Geo. Lnldley was in Gold Hill on Thursday on timber land business. Mr. Laidlcy has recently oponed an office In the Gamett-Corey build ing. 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. 27C J. F. Hale left Thursday morning for Eugene. Hot chill at McDowell's Prosecuting Attorney Mulkey was In Grants Pass Thursday. D. L, McNary was at Phoenix Thursday looking after his orchard tract. Mr. McNary has a 25 acre trAcCiof lnndi8outhi'aud"wcst from Phoenix, 10 acres of which aro set to peach and apricot trees and are now In bearing. Mr. McNary Is ex pecting a very large crop of fruit the coming season, there being a very heavy setting of fruit spurs. Al. Loomiswas at his orchard near Talent Thursday. Medford, Ore., Nor. 7, 1911. This 13 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 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 made no mistake, as his remedies acted as ho claimed they would and aftor 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 hosltato In baying I bellevo those nffltctnd with rheumatism or paraly sis will do well to consult Dr. Chow Young, whoso houso Is corner of TontA and Front streets, Medford, Oregon. A. P. WEISS. 270 Tho new Sacred Heurt hospital will have Itn formal ununlng Sunday afternoon, February 18, at 2 o'clock. Dr. D. S. Smith, wifo of Sheriff Smith, of Albany, returned to her home Thursday morning aftor a visit with relatives In Jacksonville. ChaB. L. lister, of Wagner creek, was In Medford Thursday making final proof on his father's home Ulead. Tho testimony was taken be fore) U. S. Commissioner Canon and tho witnesses were Flunk Smith and H. Kerby. A timid or reluctant use of want ndvortifiiiitr does not iiuiko u work hunt prosper. ' , -f.f , . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4. 4.4.4- t 4.4 FOI? SALE G acres 1 .miles out, tinder ditch; 'fine for garden or chicken ranclj. Seo owner, 20 H. reach st. 270 FOR SAlyE-r-Good 2-room bungalow i flint block from Main. Part down, bala'nco time. Call 20 H. Peach St. 270 FOR SALE Fine building place, where you can have gulden and chickens. Over A acre, Vt block from Main. See owner, 20 S. Peach st, 270 FOR SALE Cheap. Cyphors 240 egg Incubator, good condition. Tele phono Home 28G-R. 270 FOR RENT 2 office rooms, one largo back room partitioned. For particulars, . C. Taylor, Central Point, or 0 M. Kldd's shoo stofo. Medford. 274 THROITLI HER i' DOWN, IS ORDER Chief Hlttson Warns Automobile Drivers That Fair Weather Has In No Way Suspended Law Against Speeding. This fine weather Into bronchi out ,the automobile MHtidoit, and uloo m wanting from Chief llittMiu. The uhiuf is juirtipulnrtv wroth t the manner In wliieh some miluNlfc'-noed by the solum! hnuo nt cloMiig lime when tin vitrei sire full of children nnd srtys that he will make u ftU cno of the llrnt arrest. Here is the warning1: '"For outc lime past uutomohilKt1 have been getting more and mow reckless tit regard to the speed ordi nance. It N our intention to arrest all violators and lopnh (he eac un der the stnte charge. 1 record this ii a fair wiiniinir and sHk till auto mobiliM.s o do the same. 1 M t i t I i i So 'Alletjes George A. Bufz, Who Swears to Complaint W. Hc- Cherry Hay Be Arrested for Fail ing to Pay. George A. Butz, proprietor of tho Holland hotel, swore out n complaint Thursday morning In Justice of tho Peaco Taylor's court charging W. McChorry, a guest at the Holland, with unlawfully removing his bag gage from the hutel on January 30 with the purpose and Intent of de frauding Mr. Butz and the hotel out of $6, alleged to be due for room rent. A warrant of arrest was at onco Issued from Judge Taylor's court and was placed In Constabto Slngler's bands for service, and that officer is now out hunting his man. McChorry registered as coming from Portland. ROSEY WILL PAY DAMAGE CLAIMS Owing to a new ruling on the Southern Pacific lines Medford mer chants will not have to await pay ment for shortage or damago of goods for six months or so, as A. S. Roseubaunt, superintendent of the Medfqrd division, has been Instruct ed to viow such claims and if worthy to pay the amount demanded. Heretofore when goods arrived In a damaged condition tho claim had to go through a lot of red tape, which included Several offlcea. Under tho present system Mr. Rosenbaurit will take the matter up In person and on determining the amount of money due he will pay tho claimant tho amount due. 38 PASS EXAMS . . i OUT OF 98 TRYING Of the 0U applicants for eighth grade examinations In tho county this term 3K panned without condi tion, 2C woro conditioned, and 'i'l fulled outright. Thoso who wore given conditions will ho ahlo to mnko thorn up and practically nil may bo figured as passed. The percent age of failures Is almost exactly ouo In three, u slightly butter showing than Inst year. WOMEN TO DISCUSS FOREIGN, MISSIONARIES The Woman' Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet Friday afternoon, February 2, with Mrs. Fielder at 2:30 o'clock. 'Hie following program has boui prepared: Animism, Confuclnnlsm, and Tao ism, chapter ii', leader, Mm. Van Dyke. Devotiens: "Tho Woman of Samaria" John 4M-2C. "China's Primitive Religion" Mih. W. It. Meeker. "Witch Doctor and Cliurms," Mrs. Hinylle. "Confucius unci Ills Teachings-," Mrs. Mordoff. "Lao-Tsze and Taoism." Contrasts and Points of Contact with Christian ity, Mrs. Van Dyke. Reading: "An Idol Holiday," Mrs. N. J. Wlloy. Song, MIhh Roso Fielder, Mystery box, Mrs. Bennett, tft: m u :V :m i' Tm m M i Tt.M. LODGING i)Ll TO IU UHUL i SPECIAL SESSION Good Roads Week Will Be Observed by Commercial' cjtib Government to Be Asked to Hurry Federal Buildinn. A special meeting ol the IMihiifet eial eluli wit held Wednesday tovlni intf, the meeting line held' for the ... .. iv.l.f.l ....It..,. ..... wtnl to the mnlter ef public li'ueli- ways and how to secure immediate notion of tho legislature hi ijiving' to the people an enahlmtr el so that the tUction of if bonded indebtedness, mnv be legallysulmiitlcd to the peo ple of the county. It wim stilted by V. M, Colvijf that, inasmuch ns Gov ernor West by a tvcrnl pmeliiilintion had sot apart tlie Wfok coinmtMielnst February 1 for the consideration of good roads- id the state of Oregon, and that ho recommended therein that the CtMtinibrciid oixnuixatiotw of the'Htute and all others interested slloitlil hold 'meeting and eari'y oil tt eampaigii of cdlieation in fltvor'of tlie litiildimr of penniuionl and .seientitU' liigliwn.vi in the state. That there fore, the people of JnPkson 'eitnuty ought to anticipate the governor and take up the subject nt onee and irge the uttvcnior tifrall a poII session of the legislature $i that till enabling net plight be tpcenily adopted, anil Hit chair recommended that a eom mittee of live Member of lite eluli be apMiute whose dutv it 'would bo to draw up sueli report ud reHiilutioii to be presented to the goventor, ax would fully set forth the iieees-ity for imnlcdintc Miction, and recommcntliug therein n Sjefihl session of the IeN-1 lature for that purpose. Me-sisi, An dres, Piituam. IVrry. 0.eiibrugi;e and others diseus.sed the ipiesiion bol'oiv the eluli. 1'pon nutiou by Kd An drews, it wn.s nioiYil that the ehnir appoint a coinmitt(c of live for such purpose, and that the prc-ident of the eluli be chnihiuui.The motion was unanimously adopted, and the fol lowing eotnmiitce was apK)intcd: William M. Cidvijr, cltainiiaii. Kd An drews. W. X. Cinihcl, I. ,1. O'Oitra and II. ('. (Jaruclt. To Hurry Building. ANo there m named in the call for the sjMM'ial meeting the sub ject of the federal building nt Med ford. Ucrt AirJerson introduced a resolution u tliU subject, which is as follews: "Whereas, The congress of the raited States has heretofore consid ered it advisnbli' to construct a fed eral building at the city of Medford in Jackson county, Oregon, and Ims made an appropriation of II 0,000 for such purHe, and "Whereas, The site' for said build ing lias been geiicritiiniy diiutted to the government by the coplc of said city, leaving intact the entire appro priation to be used exclusively in the construction of the building, and "Whereas, The city of MedfoWI during the Inst decade was second among the cities ofthe United States in the increase of its population, nou having about 11,000 inhabitants, and' the postofficc facilities now used b the federal o'vohiiricii( hi this citt arc totally iiindcipiate lo the amount of Inisincsh that is centered therein, and "Whereas, Then; is held nnnua'iv in biiirt'citv of Mcdlord a tcim of the federal district i'otirt mid that there is no suitable hull or building owned by the 'government in said city, or Unit can be otherwise secured, for the holding of said coiirt, therefore be it "Hesolved, That a eoinmittoe of live bo appointed by the president, ol which he shall In- chairman, for the pui-ohc of drawing up a full report of such conditions in regard to the construction of said building as are heruinbefore suggested, ami such other and further arguments us they may think necessary and proper. And when said rcpoit has been prepared, that it be duly signed anil attested, and sent lo tliu congressman troni this district nit.li an urgent petition for him to ascertain if more expedi tion might not be prosecuted by the department of the government hav ing charge of said janitors." Said resolution wits unanimously adopted and the committee of five required b. tlu resolution vas ap pointed by the chair, as follows; Wil liam M. Colvig, fialpli Woodford, Hurt Anderson, Jf. A. Under and S. S. .Smith. Another nmltor wa brought to the atlitntion of tho (dub liv the presi dent, jn order lo ascorluin the views of the inmubeiv, and that was in ruhi lion to the suhjc. of country life education, n proiiosed by the state superintendent of Schools and other educational nmi if ho state of Ore gon, Alter Home' discussion it wis moved by George Pulnnin that the entire subject togctjior with nil the documents and iliiiuji'dlutliig therotti, mill in tho hands of tho secretary of tho club, bo referred lo I'rof. I', h. ( ollius, city ' fluperiuleiident of scuoois, . There being no furl her bitslnesH of (ho full, tlio mvotiUK adjourned, u iidpc E E Sam L. Sandry Is Complimented Highly by Game Warden for Hfs Efficient Service During the Past Year. At n meeting of tho gitine waliloitH of ROuthern Oregon held In thin city Wedneiuliiy afternoon Htttto (laiuo Warden Flnley announced that there wotild he no chntigo at prexeut In the dlntrlcl'u wardens or the doputlon of this locality. Sain L. Sundry, chief deputy, was complimented highly by Mr. Flnley for his work during the past jear. Mr. Snttdry will retain the some poult Urn. L. Alva Lewis, who Is tho chief deputy In the Klam ath district, linn been transferred telupornrlly to work with Mr. Sundry and become acquainted with the war doiiH In this county In order that tho deputies In the two districts will be able to cooperate In the work of preventing law violations In tho fu ture. .Mr. Flnley Impressed 'upon the deputies Wednesday the need of their gaining a better tinderstaudlug of tho game laws hud urged them to learn how' to file a complaint. They ire aluo urged to learn their district and determine In which sections the different species of game abound. Hereafter receipts Iseucd by n notary or justice of the pence when application Is made before thorn for a hunting license will not be honored as a license' In tho field. The hunter must havo his llceuoo or ho will bo placed- u'ridctfiarrent. ' t Holds Up Hotel, Escapes. SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., Feb. I. -Despite the fact that ho worked un masked mid In plain view of a num ber of guest the police today failed to even get n clew to the where abouts or Identity of tho bandit who yesterday held up tho Winchester hotel mid secured $000, Printed circulars hearing the man's descrip tion arc being cut broadcast over the country. If your store is hotter now than it ever wn.s before, your advertising should be, too. ii. ,T . i I, Hasttlns for health. ' THIS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS Mothor Grny'ti Sweet Powders foi Children, n Certain relief for Fevor IshncsB, Headache, Rail Stouincn, Teething Disorders, movo and rogu lato tho Rowels and Destroy Worms. They break up colds In 2 1 hours. They aro so pleasant to tho taste Children llko them. Over 10,000 testimonials. Used by Mothers for 2.1 yearn. They novor fall. Sold by all Druggists, 25c. Sample mailed FRRK. Address, Allen S. Olmstod, U Roy. N. V. Good Teeth Mean Sound HealtH '"JBADV TEETffi CAUSE XhU , HEflWrf AEF 1S (xXVZ Your mew It Ik not Hiifflclcntly undorntood that tho condition of tho teeth has a very largo liiriueiico on ' tho general health. Poor tooth iiiouiih Imperfect uiaHtlcatlou ono of tho principal cuiiKoa of Indigestion. Lot iik oxiiiii luo your teeth freo of chargo, and wo will put them In proper condition It they need our eervlce. All branch cb of dentistry practiced. DR. BARBER, The Dentist 207-208 Fanners and Fruitgrower!) Hank Illdg,, Medford, Orogon Pacific Phono Mnlu G55 Home Phono 287-L. HANG m WARDENS i f5 W& . .. k:&J? aJV 9ovrI Rog'iielands Irrigated Tracts , $450 per acre, plowed, fenced, , leveled 'and planted to a standard variety 6f trees, with a perpetual water right. The terms are easy : 10 per cent down, and the balance in monthly or yearly paymentsf j - ROGUELANDS INCORPORATD FRED N." CUMMINGS, Manager " Monthly Blooming mid OlimliintfRoflon, Troo Ronou, Shnclo Troon, Small Fruita, Strawberry Plants luul a Gonoral Assorlmont of All Kinds of Fruit .Trooo H. B. PATTERSON Offlco In Nash Unlet Lobby Inside Kntruiiin Nevt to Marliec Kliop Hnlosyntil lll Month Fie Htroct - Office Plume Main tit 1 1 Residence Phono Main lit Hit V VWM. l.lW,.. j Wwvixilfc tff've'4toer Nearly a tniartor f a contury untlor tho saino liiauagoiuoiit Jackson Medford, Orogon It has suecoodod booauso of ' ' Soundnoss of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal 'treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 V. J. Vawter, Vresitl'eut (1. Ii. Liutllov, Vice Pros. C. W. iMeDonald, Cashier First National MEDFORD, OREGON ' CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $58,000.00 United Slates and Postal Savings Depository "We'solicit your business, which will receive our careful attention. V. K. DRURL, PRICSIDKNT M. h. AI.I'OKD, CASIIIRU ORRIS CRAWFORD, ASSISTANT '..'AKIIItm $40 PER ACRE For 80 acres tlio east half of' the northwest quarter of section .0, towij IH5, range .1 west one and a Jialf miles west of JOagle Point. Twenty to 25 acres has been under cultivation. The owner is very anxious to sell and at this price it ought lo movo. . i W. T. YORK & GO. Mail Tribuno Block A Full Line of Peerless Lamps All tfunmntmf. Now ia tho Hum lo go I your houso wiivtl. (lootl light adds to tho (oml'ort of winter months. SO. OREGON ELECTRIC CO. North Grnpo Street. THE County Bank Bank ! OF .