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pxqb BianT 't-rrr MEDFtmtf MAEG TRTBUNT3, MEDFOtin, OTJEOOtf, TTOTDAT, FfittTHTAttY 2. 1012. PLANS CHOSEN foi NEWCKH Mclhotllsts' Bulldlnn Committee De cides on New Structure Will Be Submitted to Members on Tuesday. Tlio building comrnitteo of the Methodist Episcopal church, which Iiiih hnd hihI or consideration for n couple of weeks plan for n now cliurob, lmvc decided tion n plan which best Miits them, but thin de cision will not bo made known until tbcro has been bold an official board meeting of tbo cbureb, which meet ing will be held at the church Tues day evening, February G, at i :H0 o'clock. The plans which will be presented have all been prepared by local archi tects. The cost of the new church building will in all probability be be tween $25,000 and $30,000. The site already selected for the new houe of worship nnd owned by the church is on the northeast comer of Hartlett and Third streets, one block north from the old church building. The finance committee of the church report splendid success in their efforts to secure the necessary funds with which to build the new church. It is oxiwcted the old church and the lots upon which it stands will be sold at n fairly good price, which will go u long way in paying the osjMinses of the new one. There is great assurance given by this comrnitteo that a new church will be built this coming season and thnt work on it will be started within n short time. Every officer of the church is ex pected to be present at the meeting Tuesday night. PIONEER CITIZEN OE COUNTY US MMMliMMMiMMMMMMMMiMlMMMMMVMMMMMMMMj SELL CHILDREN i & - IB STAY HUNGER n-o. TYrJ1n- Cnnon c Famine Situation In Southeastern Russia Is Dally Becoming More Se rious Hunger and Typhus Claim Hundreds of Victims. f ODESSA, Feb. 2. Starving pea nuts in the government of Orenburg are selling their children to the Khir ghese, to work in the mine, accord ing to report received here today. The famine situation in southeast cm Hussia is dailv becoming more so-1 m rious. In the government of Sara toff, there i an epidemic of hunger-! typhus, which s churning hundreds of victim. It is stated that in some of the villages TO per cent of the1 9 children have been stricken. Despite the stringent orders from St. Petersburg prohibiting relief by private individuals and organisations, word comes from KNchteu gold tlelds that English residents then1 are dis tributing a fund of $5000, which it is estimated will be sufficient to keep 7000 persons alive for one month. CHICAGO, III. Pancakes of alfal fa flour tickled Edward V. Tilden, president of the National Packing company, so much that he's going on an alfalfa diet. He says It's a sub stitute for wheat. Hasklns for health. Stomachs Repaired Cns, Heaviness, Sourness Vanishes in Flvo Minutes. AT The Toggery Valley Second Hand Store Buys and Sells Sccoiul-Hnml Quods, Copper, Rubber, Brass, Etc. M, J. PILCKER, Prop. IG North Fir Home lift I Hell II07U I SATURDAY ONLY SATURDAY ONLY Edward P. Vickroy, a pioneer citi zen of Jacksonvillet died in that city Friday morning, February 2, 1912, aged 84 years, 1) months nnd-27 days. Deceased was a native of Ohio and came to Jacksonville in 185U. lie had intended returning to his un live state soon after his arrival in Jacksonville, but about that time the Indian warn broke out in the valley and instead of going east he remained hero nnd fought bhoulder to shoul der with other brave men of those nerve testing days of Indian mnssn- cers and crsonnl privations. 31r. Viokroy was a bachelor and followed mining and farming as a melms of gaining a livelihood. Funeral services will be held nt the grave in the Jacksonville cemetery, Saturday at 2:30 o'clock, Rev. Johu- soli officiating. JUST HEADY TO DKOP When you are "Just ready to drop" when you feel so weak that you can hardly drag yourself about and be- causo you have not slept well, you get up as tired out next morning as when you went to bed, then you need help right away. Miss Leu DumuB writes from Ma lone, N. Y., saying: "I was in a badly run down condition for sev eral weeks but two bottles of Vinol put mo on my feet again and made mo strong and well. Vinol has done mo more good than all the other medicine I ever took." If the careworn, haggard men and women, the pale, Bickly children and feeble old folks around hero would follow Miss Dumas' example, they, too, would soon be able to say that Vinol, our delicious cod liver and Iron remedy, had built them up and made thorn strong. It is a wonderfully strengthening and Invigorating body builder, and we sell It under an Iron-clad guaran tee of satisfaction. You get your mnnoy back It Vinol does not help you. Medford Pharmacy, near P. O. NOTK'K TO MINIMIS. An Interesting picturo of Now South Wales gold mine is being ex hibited at the Star Theater toduy and tomorrow. It Is highly educational subject und should bo especially In teresting to gentlemen of tlio minors' convention that hnvo honored tlio city w'th u visit. Tlio funny p'cturo nt tlio Star this change is entitled "Pill's Dills," THK AFTUH SUPPKIl SALK. On account of bargain day Meek er's otoro will not hold one of the regular Baturday After Supper sales which have proven so popular, this week. Meokor'a hnvo dollar spe cials for tomorrow which aro adver tised on another pugo of this paper nnd which will ho on sulo all day Baturduy, Tho nftor supper sales will bo continued noxt weolc. 1 - Do you know that the best stomach , , ' prescription In the world is called; . MI-O-NA. That it is put up in small tablets which most people call MI-O-NA stomach tablets. Do you 'know that Chas. Strang guaranteed MI-O-NA to banish Indi gestion or any upset condition of the! stomach, or money back. yyywtAn rt IncrAllnnte ttitt yilnnn tann.l UMUVi V4. b -""'"" fcMMW VIUUU, CV.MW vate and disinfect tho stomach and bowels; it puts strength and energy into the stomach walls so that in a . Special lot of soft hats, Saturday only $1.00 Dutchess Trousers, special $1.00 $1.50 Swiss .Kibheil Underwear, the suit $1.00 31 pairs j?ood seamless Hose, tan and black, extra value. 11 pairs for $1.00 Look at This One-i'ourth off on all Pants, blues and blacks excepted. One-third off on special lot of Suits. : One-third off on all Overcoats. ' - ' One-fourth off on all Mackinaws. Raincoats $8-50 Overcoats r One lot of Overcoats and Raincoats, to close, $8.50 THE TOGGERY OF COURSE Largest and Finest Men's Clothing Store Between Portland and San Francisco We are Members of the Merchants' Free Transportation Agreement short tlmo perfect digestion will be , i a regular uuuk. r my cems is uu you havo to pay for a la-gs box at ' ! , t , Chas. Strang's and druggists overy- j &lh0ll00k&&1htolbfc0lklktt1ilklklfrfrftlt where. iiifliftjijhjirrtirtp'grJ1ift L : ; ; ; : : ;. ;, ; : : f f I S Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, 1, O. I'ulillo I.nnd Midterm Final Proof. Deiiort l.nndu, Contour and Mining Cast's, Scrip, Atmoclnto Work for Attorney REAL ESTATE Wlllnmelto Valley Fnrms of nil tlt'SiriitloiiM, y Gnnlcu nnd Fruit Lands, Timber Lands. Sumo excellent banjulim In AL MANY CITY 1M10PKUTY. Writu or cull on J. V. PIPE, 20:t Went Second St.. Albany. Ore. No'yes 8c Black ltOl'NK AND HU1N I'AINTlNO Upto-Dato Auto and Carrlnao l'niutlnir, Hold Leaf Rl:ni nud Interior Dcuoratlui; a Hpoclalty. Hhop nnit Offlco B. (Jntpo mul ldlli St. Oftlco Phono 7771. Hon. 7213. All Work I'oHltlvoly Guaranteod. WOOD COAL ANY QUANTITY BURBIDGE FUEL & TRANSFER CO. iiotii ruo.viM t Y Y f Y T Y T Y Y T Y Y T T f Y f Y Y T T t f T ! I f t i t f T T i T !' i XMKKXXKXKKMKM'KXK" $1.00 Bargains for Dollar Day $1.00 18-inch fine Swiss Embroidery Floun cing; regularly 39c yard; 4 yards for $1.00 Choice of any Ladies' Shirt Waist; all sizes, $1.00 3 yards, regular 50c yard grade, Red Table Damask $1.00 I dozen regular I2j2c each, Huck Towels 1.00 5 pairs regular 25c ladies', misses' or children's Hose for $1.00 Regular $1.25 and $1.35 Cotton Blankets, each $1.00 l2J4c all linen Crash; 10 yards for $1.00 Regular 10c Ginghams, 12 yards for $1.00 $1.25 and $1.50 Comforts; very spe cial, each v $1.00 5 regular 25c each Bleached Turkish Bath Towels for $1.00 Boys' Pants; regular $1.50 grade; pair $1.00 Men's black or tan Sox, regular 15c grade, I dozen for $1.00 Black or tan Gents' Hats; $1.50 grade; each $1.00 16 lbs. regular 8 I -3c lbs. Rice for $1.00 16 lbs. red, white or pink Beans $1.00 15 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00 HUTCHISON & LUMSDEN MEDFORD, OREGON f ? T f T ? T t T ? f T T Y T T f r ? ? Y f T T t T t T T ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y PLUMBING Steam and Hot Wator Hoating All Work Oimrantocit 1'rlcra Hoanynublo. COFFEEN & PRICE as Howard niock, Bntranc on Oth St. S'ACiftO 3031, Ho tun 349. Seattle Appraisals Bovoral Medford pooplo hnvo employed m to appraliio Soattlo real cutato. Such nppraliml U umially worth inoro than It costn. Ira J. DodRO of Medford wna formerly connected with this of flco. Otlior Soattlo nnd Medford references on roquont. It. O. ICllHKI.NU & COMPANY UO Now York Hlk., Hcnttlo (Chartor Momhor Soattlo Hoal E- tato Ahhii.) Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency I'OIt HAMIt 0 ncrea lj tnllcn out, $7ri00. I'O nen-H at Knislo 1'olnt, JS100. 20 acrex II iiiIIch out, 18 a, to pcarn, $:inoo. 25,000 ncroa for colony or aub dlvlHlou. 1110 iicnm In orchard, a first cIuhh propoHltlnn, 80 ucroH, 10 In hcnrlnc orchard, '1 mllea out. 100 ncron A mlloa out, 1 150 per aero, TltAniS Apartmont hoimu with 70 rooms In California, 40 acrou 2 inlloB frourareoloy, Colorado. LaiKo ilwalllnis In Oranil Junc tion. Colo, 1(10 ncrea In Wold Co,, Colo. 1 havo laud to trado In Kunwia, Idaho, California, nliuoHt any whore. LlHt your property for tmlo or trado. I havo partloH wlio want fur ulHliod hoiiHoii, aluo vacant oneu. MIHOI5IJjANI:OU8 HnrHOH for nalo, List your proporty with ui. KMl'IiOYMIJNTS WaltroHH. Woman to cook on a ranch. airla for gonoral houaowork. E. F. A. BITTNER nOOMS 6 AND 7, PALM BLOCK Opposite Nash Hotel Tliono 4111 1 Home, 14. ( 5 .. . Jlaqklno for health. .;.;. XK