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MEDFORT) MATT, TRTBUNK MEDFOTIT), OKWION, SATniMMY, FIT)IUrARY a, 1012. PAGE MVB I M? . I0CAL AD L PERSONAL It V .Mi'CIiiiiiiiiIiiiii. who linn Im'oii In Mtulfuhl rnr n few weclm vIkUIiii; IiIm iliniulitiir. Mih. J. K. Hlii'iner, left miontly for I'oilliiinl, whoio ho Iiiim wrapt ed it iminIIIdii with I'nmi A Hon, pinillllll lIcilll'IH, (If Ihllt ry. Mm, M. .1. AlHilidf intiitiifil Kilduy iifliiiniioii rintii n vlnll to ni tlmiil. Hulilur'H pure tn 1 1 H mill rtiiuii nl Ml'IIDWIlU'M, Tlio Aliilia I). .iu elitttM (young lltlllim' llllllll I'llIM) (If tllll (UlllHtlllll uliureli will iiimhi n Smith's hull. North liiini mIii'W, Hiimliiy iniiriiliiR lit 10 nVlueli. All yiniiiK IihIIoh In vlli'il to Httfinl who mo nol attend llill liny other Helmut. HiiIiIhi'h pure milk mill rrimni nl MuDowiill'h, Mm. Curl lloutM, or AmIiIiuiiI. Ih In .Medford vlnltliiK her inntliiir, Mih. (I. It. Hiilehwoll. Mim. C. M. K'lilil lurt lYldiiy tilKlit for it two wkii(' vlnll to frlmiilH In I'orlliiinl. See It, A. Ilolnirn, Tint Inntirniico Mini, over JiivUmciii County Imiilt. I. .1. Noiiuer. who Iiiim been Imi4' khjii' mauler for thn Hoiillinru I'n I'Uli! lit Mcilfonl. loft Krhliiy iiIkIii fin HoHiihiirK, whore he Iiiih lUTiiptud it putiltlon tin cimhlnr In tho freight office of fhti hiiini' !iiiitiiny. ' (Jhitri, U. Hoy, tln real iintntn innii, will leave Mcdfnrd ni'xt week for 11 month or nix wcolu' vlnll to viirloim put tn of IlllnoU and Indiana. 1(1111 Ihmiii' iiihiIii In mill nl Do VocV I. A. Manke, a .Medford printer. In IntvliiK it five rooiit roHlilvnt'o Imllt on liU fin in lioiiii mmt from I'himulv. Mr. mill Mr. V. V. Iloyil. of An It let tut . worn In Mi'ilfonl Friday. Thcae people hiivn llvi'il In AMhlmnl five month, hut tht)' hih KoliTk to ii'tiirn to Mi'ilfonl ii km I ii mmiii iiml ri'iiiitlu llfl. Two hundred tint- of dry fir wood. $3.1(1 it tier. Modern Wood Yitrit. Phono lnti. 7h'l. Mr. nml Mrn. Aiiilmr Pitrkoo. o .Murdoch, H. I).. h'ft Friday night for thn not th. Tlmy like Mi'ilfonr vory much mnl rxpoct to return. Mr. mnl Mm. O. I.. .ViikIo nml Mint (trillion returned Friday owwiIiik from it iimnlli h vlnll to Mtiithoru (nil foriila, Itoomii title mnl tip. Ilotol Mooro. Special rutoit by week or mouth. II. II. Dnrunll. of MII.-h City. Mont . who linn hri'ti In Mi'ilfonl for it couple or three week, left Friday night for ItMehlirK. H" OXpectM to loritte noma piano on thn I'uulflc count, Mr, mnl Mm. C. W. I'ltlm returned Friday night from a neventl week' pliHiNiiro ittay In wiiillioiu Callforula. Hulta cloanod mu) proved, $1.50. Muilforil D)o WurliM lloth phouen. 'J7C Nil to lllileu Iiiim moei hi nIiik nlmp from the AilkltiN hlorh to n room In the llnlley block, on South Central iivnmiv. Itoomii fiOc nml up. lintel Mooro. Hpeolal rntrti by wen I; or mpnth. CIiihhi'm No. one ami two of the Pathflntler Ik)h of Clin, ClnUtlnn (ihtirch Hllilu Kchool wnro tmteitalneil by their Iriit'lmm. Mm. 8eely mnl Mm. Alleuilerfur, tit the home of Mm. Keely at 112 Kouth Oakilitlo avenue. Krhlny iiIkIiI from 7:.f(i to 11:30 o'clnrk. 'I'lnue were 'iU hoyii prenent mnl a iletlKhtful two liinim of fun were eitjoyeil. Itefri'MhmeutM of Ire rrmiiu ami mKo wore norvoil. The I'ltthfluiler rliiHMHH of IIiIr I'hurch are KI'owIuk In niimher ami luton-nt In tlio work hi lui'iuaMliiK with each nientliiK. B. A. Newell, laillen' tnllor, 4th floor M. V. ft II. Co. blilu. Cllfforil llazelwooil of I'ortlauil Ih In Meilfonl. vIhIUiik mlatlvoH. lie Ih oxpi'DtliiK to buy a hiiiiiII tract of land mid )ii(!iit?i In fiirinliiK'. Try MuDowoII'h Ico cruam nud HhorhotB. W. II. Maulthy loft Saturday morn. Iiik for Olnudiile, Oil)., wluiro hu hari a 10 day job of cement work, .1. V. I.ooher of AhIiIiukI wiih In Mcilfonl Saturday on IhihIiidsh, Mtii. Kd, AndrowH, teliclior of volco a't Medford couuorvittory, Nnt build' Iiib. 270 Jon CiiHkey of Medford Iiiih cIwiiko of tho Wllnou hllicltHlullh Hlinp whllo Mr. WIIhoii Ih at tho buihildo of IiIh wlfu at Oruulte City hnnpltnl. IIu will coutluuo In the employ of Mr, WIIhoii at IiIm new Hhop on PI tut avmiiio. AhIiIiiiiiI Tldlujtl. Tho Medford CoiiHorvatory of Mu hIu mid ImiKiiiiKUH In tho only iiiiihIc puliool In Houthorii OroKon with u full corpn of toiK'lioni. O, Tallhuidtor, director. Hutu! for oataloKuo, a 70 Mr. and Mm. II, K. Mender, of Stuiurcit orcltaidH, near Tiilont, won In Medford Bntimlay. C (I HobcrtH, of Hood lllvcr, Oie. I win Iiiih been In Mi'ilfonl vlnll hu; IiIm ilaiiKhter, Mm, (lieu Kubrick, left , tint in day tuoruluit fur CoiviiIIIh. i Ciirrln I.imiIiiii Alton, vIoIIuIhI mid leaciiur. iMciuoni t;oiiHorvatory a7t' Ami Konlyce ami bin mother, Mm. Ann Kordyce, from Kurt KlauiiUh, are In Iho city vIhIIIiu: Mih. I.. I), Tucker, a HlHlnr of Mm. l'oiilyc AhIiIiiiiiI Tlilluitn. KichIi candy dally at MvDowoII'h. I'rof, Itcliner or the Kouthofn On" K'lu Kkperlnieiilal HtatUiu kuvo tho Hi'cniid of a mrliH or talk beroie I lit hllth hcIiooI 1'ililny mu nil I mm. 1 1 In Nilbject wan "The lllliiil luiiro or TeacbliiK Anrlcultuio In the ScIiooIm ' Mr. Kelmer will Hpimk iikiiIii Imfirc tho Mchuol. whim IiIm Hiibjecl will be "I'rult (liowlnii and Vegetable (1m- iIi'uIiik." It can be ihihII)' Hi'ou when'. In IiiIIih upon IIidhi IIiivh can, be iiinile very lutnretlui; and llHtnuliiH to them vitiy proritable. Mr. Itelmnr Hpoke to the Talent nchool on Tliumilay nflcr noon. ItoouiH r0(j mid up. Hotel Moure Hpcclul nit oh by week or mouth. llnrttett. AiiJoii and Hone peat Htock for miiI" at popular prlcim N'ew town, KpltyenburK ami .lohnalbmi apple Htock; kooiI clean Htock. Ileal luit kiiiiiiiiIh Sir. (Ii'inn)i incline Office with W. Humphrey. Cll mnl exiiinliie my Htock. I.. It Wuruci, Kimt Main mid (It'iicwt avenue. 271 .1. Hruce Wrlr.bt. punt year hkciiI for tho Columbia l.lfn nml Truxt company. Inm been moved by liU coiiipHii) to KtiKeue. Mr. and Mm. WrlKlil and unit Hruce left thin nftci. noon for thai city. Waller crnxr llrowu will tak Mr. Wright' plitce 111 tliU field. Cnrkln & Taylor (John II. Cmkln. (ilunn O, Taylor), nttorueyn-nt'law jver Jiickhon County Hank biilbllnt, Mud ford. Tho Junior HHroclittlon of the (Inmier Mwlfonl club will give a 'dumb Htipper" Kebruar) 1 at (5:30 p. in. In HI. MarkH hall. An excel lent Htipper will hJ horvuil for 1U cent. All .miiiiik women of Medford are cordially Invited to attend. .Iliu I.okiii. owner of the rlrhcttt placer mine In the Mtnte, In In .Mcil fonl. Mr. I.okhii'm mine, cutn of which are hIiowii on ihikoh 15 mid IS or tho .Mcilfonl mining booklet, Ih Hltuatod Mt Waldo In tho Illlul valley. The property In enulppcd with llemly hydraulic eleatom, mid the wide area of rich graveln Ih mild to contain Hcvornl million dntlnm In gold, yet to bo recovered. Mr. Logan In mi onthuMnhtlc booHtor for Mcil fonl. and "lily regrcU thai IiIk iuIiich :r nol Hltuated In Jacknou county, but hopeit that In the not dUtntit fit- line hu electric lino will connect thin Miiithern Oregon motropoll with tho beautiful vallio' of tho HIIuoIh, where mining, fruit mid Htock mining have been carried on ror the panl fio yearn. t!eo. T. llerHhberger, or Central I'olut. huh In Mcilfonl Siiturday on bllHlUKHN. l.lttle I, nulla Aiken, daughter of Mr. ami Mm. A. A. Alkou. who wan ho badly Hcnlifod u few day hko by a pnn of hot water Hpllllug upon her, hi Improving rapidly and tin danger point h pant. CIih. TnltHit Iiiih Hold IiIk lutoront In the t'ulon I.lvciy Htiiblcs to IiIh lU'HH. train imrtuer. C. .1. Tim Hpcclat of hIx cam 4 f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY f M tl Ht KOlt SAI.H PurliTiiiMtariFir luouth Hock mid llrowu Leghorn cmkereliv I'hono .S(ia-l''-!il. Hor keley OrchiirdH. A. P. Stover, inauiiger. -"(! WecRsiiMcCowanCo. UNDERTAKERS Dny riiono 2371 Ntlfllt Phon0l r. W, Wok 8071 A, n. Orr, 0003 XiADY AOBISTANT, WANTUli Tf) lll.T--Sohor i eight room bungalow on Improved Htreul; lit tint have tlueo Hleeplug louuiH. ('. K. tlaten, (mre I Intel Mitiiroril. 271 FOIl SAI.IC--.10 h. p. tiiiio, run lrioTi mlliM, bunt of caiti, lookH like new. Can ho neon Crater l.ako liiirago. AildreHM Hox I. O tlSS. l''OU8AM-:- tl ficl'im'2 bhickH rroni pavemtiut; 1 aero In building lot, r acreH initlor the ditch. Finn ror fruit, vegetable mid chlckoiiH, I'rlco 11200. Kany terniH. to hitch cIoho' In on uuicadam Izcd road, r acreH iilfatfii, fi acreH conunerclal fruit I ym. old Mean tirul HurroundliigH. No nicer place hi tho valley ror a country homo. 5I.00. Part ciihIi. C, A. McArthtir, Itoom !l P. O. block, Pacific .ICSt. Home 270. S71 '(ttit HUNT tl room lliriiTHfied Iioiiho rloHo In, $18; owner puyH ror wa ter. C. A. MuArthur, lloom I! P. O. block, Pacific litis 1; Home 270. 271 I'Olt HALK r iicrtm K "yr.""oId "Now town applcH on u good road 1 mllo from Modrord. TIiIh Ih fine mill. $1000 por aero. TorniH. Van Dyko Healty Co., 102W.Maln. 271 KOirSALK'-UlO acreH. 100 ncroHl yr. old Nuwtown and Spltvienhurg npploH, ,'in acrim of it yr, old poarb, S room Iioiiho, good barn mid out hulldlugH, Iml. hay laud. About I iiiIIcb from Medford; all good laud. TIiIh pluco Ih offonul at a groat (llHoouut. $.'112 por aero. TorniH. Van Dyko Realty Co., 102 W, Main. 271 FOU HAM'J fi iicich garden hind ad Joining city all flito laud, can iiho elty wutor, cement Hldownlk niim to pluco. TIiIh pluco Ih offered at n vory low prlco. Van Dyko Hoal ty Co., 102 W. Main. 271 Foil" HALl'i 2 roonilioiiHO on good lot, pavod Btroot, good location, wutor In Iioiiho; $(100, toruib, Van Hylto Houlty Co., 102 W. Mnln. 271 hiliii'lng the ' Chocolitto Soldier" (ompiiuv arrived In Medford (IiIh moiuliig Mm. W. M. Ilnff of (IiiiiiIh I'mhh arrived In Medford Hiiliirday and will Hpniid Hmiiliiy In tho city, tho ginml of Mr. and Mm. .1. A. Perry. Mm. Maude Hutlor vIhHiiiI Matiii d'ty with AMhlmnl filenilH. W. K, Parkeir of Hevmi Oaka wa In Mmlford Haturiliiy on IhihIiichh. Mm, Find WllllauiH or (Ininlii Piihm Ih In Medford vlnltlng her father, I'mtmiiHter A. M, Woodford. Mm. A. C. Hlanlcy and dmightem of AhIiIkuiI were In Medford Saturday vliltliiK Mm. Coodalo mid othor fi'lcmlH. Hlclmnl TbomiiH of Seattle, who tiHH been In Muilforil for it fow dnyH, left Kitturday inoiuliig for tho noiitb. Mir Floi "lie" Clark I vUltlug lelmiviM nml frk'inlH In Talent and AhIiIiiiiiI. t Mm T. J Parton or F.nglo Point wan lit Mcilfonl Saturday. Hho whh here to met I her iliuigliti'm, MIhhch fU vAi" riv. i COOD TEilTH SAVC DOCTORS BILLS CtxrA Iwmiiti ill Velum mid Alum Parton, who have been vlhltlng In AUilnml Mm. A. .1. Jmitiliig of Chlrago. arrheil In Medford Hatunlny morn, lug mid will vIhIi for n few dajM with Mr, mid Mm, II. ' Kfiitnnr. Mm. .lounlngH Ih wontcrn triivellug ropre hoii tal I vo for tho Lamb Knitting com puny of Colon, 'Midi Mm. .Imi ulngH IminlloH all of the treineniloiiH IniMlni'twi or thlH oompHiiy witii of the MIhhIhhIppI river and ba n (.-.rent number or traveling Mbaiien under her HtipervlHlon, while nln uiNke a fow of tho largor oIHph lu-rieir- nuch cHIch an HiMilllo. Porilanil. San Fran cIhco, Omaliii nm Hcnver Mr. and Mm, A. L Lamb vUltijil AHhland frlemlH Hnltirdny. Chan. Monervo will upend Buiulny Mt Woodvlllo with friend Von can' innkJ (in interesting- ad vortiKumt'iil of mi iimntcrchtin nloro hut really yon niiot.nl be careful If your teeth are not naturally good, initki them artificially good iih uoon an you can, bet anno upon per fect (cetli depend illgcHtlnu. mid Upon good dlgOHtlou ilependH tho Kcu'crul health. It Ik a nun thing. Hint If you pay the dcntlM a little It will rnvo you paying tho doctor a lot Our oxperlenco In den tin try In Mil It branclioH warrnntH iih In unk ing for tho favor of your patronage DR. BARBER, The Dentist 207-208 Fnrmor nnd Fruitgrower Hnnk lllilg , Medford, Oregon Pacific Phono Main CG3 Home Phono 2S7-L. FOR SALE Choice Baled Alfalfa Hay Delivered in Mcilfonl in ton lots at $15.50 PER TON $14.75 PER TON nt cur. Send ixthtnl or telephone (Home) SLEEPY HOLLOW FARM ROCK POINT, ORE. Our nl fit II'h is well cured and i, not miii scorched nml retains all it rich juiecK mnl iiotirixliiiiciit ami color. The stalk are not bmici! and broken mid the lender leaves and top .ire not hriiined mnl shattered oil'. TIIK FIXKST TOI'-VAI.IK IIAV THAT CAN UK l'l(OI)UCKI). The farm in irrigated from Kote river. Hint your really Inlorcfttitig- sloro in not iniftrcprcHCuleil liy tin uniutorcHt iuc udvertiHcmeiiL (!uu't you write n want mi tlml will iiileret tlm oroii who i lookinc for n belter place to Hve7 A I'l.VK IXVKKT.MI4NT. Kevrnl yearn ago membem of an old well (MtabllHhttil whole fruit blliil ncHH In Salut LoiiIh purchased n tract of hind In Oregon which they Hot to npilen rind pear of the kind that Ih In big demand In tho cant. Tlm or chard In growing to mich proportloiiH that It requlnm their personal atten tion and It hecomi'M necoHnnry for one of them to locate at or nonr tho place, forcing them to dispone of their wholofHile frull business, which Ih the bout In Saint LoiiIm, and It can bo bought light. Their miles nggre Kttto $3fi0,000 per year, and an frullrt , are Hold on nhort time. It renulrea n I comparatively Htnnll capital to ron- duct tho bimlncHd. One of tho present nwnern who Iiah been In tho btmlncnH 20 yeitrn will remain with tho ptirclinsnra alt or nine mouths, nnd nny cnpnblo em ployes wnnted will remain Indefinite ly for reasonable' salaries, to help make the business a success, Not wanting to tidvertlso In tho presa tho name of tho htismoHs for sale, thoso who contemplate buying should wrlto to A. 0. Olcngor, Ash land, Oregon, for full particulars, ft Revival Services AT THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TO-DAY ONLY Big Cut in Prices All Men's $1.00 Shoes 93.25 AH Mi-Vh $:j.50 Shoes $3.00 L'ovs' $2.75 to .:J.0O Welt Shops 2.00 Bv.s' LTnliiiftl $2.00 jinil $2.2", Shoes today $1.75 and $2.00 All Ladies' $:5.o0 to $-1.00 Shoes today $3.00 All Ladies' $2.00 and $3.00 Shoes toilav $2.10 All Ladies' $2.00 Shoes today .. $1.65 Stacy Adams' $5.50 to $7.00 Shoes today $4.00 40 a pair off on Children's Shoes. 1-4 off on all single PANTS, HATS, SHIRTS, GLOVES and MEN'S FURNISHINGS TO-DAY ONLY 1-'. off on all SUITS, including blue serges and blacks, fancv worsteds and casimeres. 1-2 off on OVERCOATS 1-1 off on TRUNKS AND SUJT CASES 1-1 off on BOYS' SUITS i Store Open Until Midnight. You Can't. Beat This THE WARDROBE West Main Street REV. PARSONS "Will conduct the following nieeiings on SUNDAY -Men's meeting at the Baptist church. Subject: "No Neutrality." p. m. Evening services 7:IJ0. Subject: Gospel Com mandments." Rogul'ar morning services 11 a. m. Sermon by Rev. W. F. Shields NOTE: There will be no services tonight Progressive Aggressive Hotel Medford DINNER Price $1.00 r, to 9 .P. M. 1'Yesh Crab Cocktail Celery on Brancho . Kipe, Olives Potage a la Princesso .Essence Culorv , Eilot, of English Sole, Vin Blanc Ponnues Parisienno Petit Eilet of Pork a In Grace Georgu Stuffed Bermuda Onions Sherbet, Master doe Roast Young Oregon Turkey, Cranberry Sauce Candied Sweets Cauliflower in Cream Salad Maccdoino Apple Pie Lemou Cnjam Pie Chocolate Ice Cream Assorted Cakes '' Srvias Cheese , Cratikers AlixodNuts - s. Cafe Noir HOTEL MEDKORD SUNQAY IxNiu-MohrCo., Props. Eebnuiry :lf 1912 The bread and pastry used in this Hotel are made on the premises ' : ' Spqcial lusic. t Nineteen Hundred Twenty methods in Nineteen Hundred Twelve. He licvinj; wc are ripht in our new ideas and with a sincere desire not to offond nor defend anyone's prineiples or beliefs, we hereby take thiM means of prosentin each day, to the. public, new ideas in a business way and at 'the same time increase the scope of our business relations by the method.-, pursued by all successful firms and individuals. We will be criticised we know. WHY Hecause wc arc PKOGRKS SIVK. Wc are the first in this locality who advertise. That is bcinj AdGHKSSlYK. Wc are itiulilied in every respect and can demonstrate that we are UNLIABLE. We are honcet in our iuteut Bushios6 as Busi ness men. Wc state fact. We can prove every assertion that we are going to make in this paper ami the subsequent issues of this paper, and our ideas arc only to make you understand the value of Specinl services for Special conditions nnd further to place before the public the reasons for the chaiipe in our attitude relative to advertising and at the same time correct erroneous ideas relative to the man who doo not advertise the fact of his Qualifications and not his wares and in other words ours is (he application of strict business ideas in our Practice and wc intend to prove to the public that in doing this we are Ethical. Wc pay the regular price for this space and are not seeking to get our nniuos in print excepting for the regular consideration, the samo as any other business linn or individual. IT WILL PAY YOU TO READ WHAT WE SAY EACH DAY. Clurk' E. Suuuders, M. I). (.'uuMiHutiou Free. If. E. Green, .U T. Drs. SAUNDERS & GREEN Practice limited to EAR., EYE. NOSE and THROAT H UAHNETT-COHEY BL1X1. MEDFOUl), OKEUOX. Reliable Ethical Family Washing for $1 Since Jan. 1st we have been doing a family washing of 50 pieces for $1. This includes all table linen, bed linen, and wearing apparel. At this priue we do not starch the garments but re'turn them to you washed, dried, and ironed (except the wearing apparel, which is partially ironed). This method of washing has proved a great boon to the housewife, as it relieves her of tho hard labor of washing at home. In case you wish tho wear ing apparel starched, put it in a soparate package and we will return it o you starched at an additional cost of 3 cents per garment. Give us a trial and sco how much easier we can make your work for you and at really no additional cost. Tf interested call us up and get furtherlctails. Do not confuse us with our Ashland competitor, the Star Laundry, operating in this town. Theirs is a poor imitation of our work. ' "..-.. 1 xji.',,, EVERY DAY IS A DOLLAR BARGAIN DAY AT THE ft Medford Domestic Laundry Co. 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