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PAGE TWO MEDTORT.) MATt. TRIBUNE, MEPTOttD, OUHCIOK. WICIWHSIlAV. KKIIKI'AKV 7. IIHL'. IOCAL AND L PERSONAL J. A. WcBtcrlund returned Tues day night from n pleasure and IiubI licsH trip to Lor Angeles mid other cities of tho south. Dr. .1. V. Heddy loft Tuesday night for n row days' business trip to Portland. Snlder's pure milk nnd cream nt McDowell's. II. 1). Mortonsen of Klnmnth Falls wns In tho city Tuesday. Mrs. Cecil F. Vail, of Caldwell, Idaho, who has boon In Mcdford for ft couple of months visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hammond, returned to hor homo Tuesday eve ning. DaBliOtball, nutto Falls vs. Mod ford, Natatorlum, Thursday, Fob. S. Admission 25c and 50c. 27G Chns. D. Hoy loft Tuesday evening for h six weeks business visit to his old homo In Decatur, and other Illi nois rltles. John Ncustrom, of Lake Creek, was In Mcdford on business Monday. Mrs. Frank Hlackburn left Tuesday night for Cincinnati, Ohio, 'for a visit to her son, whoso wife is dangorously 111. Haslcctball, Itutle Falls vs. Mcd ford, Natatorlum, Thursday, Feb. S. Admission 25c and 50c. 275 Mrs. O. Hoots and daughter, Mrs. Stella l'ng, were Ashland visitors on Tuesday. Tho Mcdford Conservatory of Mu- sic and languages Is tho only music anVinn! Ii cnnflinpn Ornpnn wIJTi n full school in southern Oregon with a full corps of teachers. G. Talllandler, director? Send for catalogue. 276 Mr. and Mrs. Will Eaton, of Ash land, visited relatives In Mcdford Tuesday. Helen Van Valkonburgh. kinder garten and primary teacher. 525 S. Grape street Phone, Pacific 4 5 S3. 274 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Amy returned Tuesday from a several weeks pleas ure trip to San Diego and Los An gelcs. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building. Mcdford. G. P. Bost, who was employed last Bummer on tho new Medford hotel and later on tho First National bank building, left Tuesday night for Al bany, where he will put In some bank fixtures. Bost is tho man who had his ankle crushed while employed on the lied ford hotel last fall and who sued the contractor for damages. Ho settled before leaving for Albany for $250. Snlder's pure milk and cream at McDowell's. Miss Bertha Pierce left Wednesday morning for a visit in Eugene and Salem. In Salem Misa Pierce will attend, as a delegate, a union con vention of the state Christian En deavor societies, which convenes on tho 9th, 10th and 11th of this month. Weeks&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS Say rhono 3271 Slight PHenes: r. W. Weeks 3071 A. S. Orr, 3093 IiADT ASSISTANT. JmmJJ T T f T T t t f t f T t f f t t T f f f t T I 44 f Vl , i 1 - ar r Phone Main X Hev, C. 11. Hoxlo of Josephine county was In Mcdford Tuesday en joying a visit with tils old-tlnio Mcd ford friends. Mrs. W. K. Coleman was In Phoe nix Wednesday In attendance at the funeral of Mrs. Smith, Mrs. T. 0. Hoyd Is visiting Ash land friends for a few days. Mrs. Chns. J. Fry, of Yrokn, ail., is In Mcdford for a few weeks' stay. Mr. Fry Is Interested In mining prop erty in the IJlun Ledgo district and he Is now looking after his Interests there. Mrs. L. Cooper, a daugh ter of Mr, and Mrs. Fry, eamo up from Grants Pass Wednesday morn ing for a visit with hor mother. Luke Ryan of Jacksonville left Tuesday evening for a business trip to Portland. Mrs. Jns. Calvert of Woodvlllo, who has been In Jacksonville visiting hor sister, Mrs. W. C. Denetf, re turned to her home Wednesday morn ing. Seo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insuranco &frn, over Jackson Cuuuty bank, A. K. Ware left on No. 1 1 Tuesday evening for a business trip to Min neapolis, Minn. He expects to bo ab sent about tour weeks. Real home made bread at Do Voe'a. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Mitchell of Trail were in Mcdford Tuosday. Mr. Mitchell Is connected with the gov ernment fish hatchery nt Trail. Two hundred tier of dry fir wood, $2.15 a tier. Modern 'Wood Yard Phono Pac, 7SG1. F. M. Leland of Grants Pass was In Mcdford Tuesday. Mrs. Ed. Andrews, teacher of voice at Mcdford con8crTatory, Nat build Ing. 276 L. P. Lozler was In Merlin Wedncs. day on business. Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by week or month. J. B. Peterson left Wednesday for his home In Portlnnd. Carrlo Louise Alton, violinist and teacher. Medford Conservatory 276 J. B. Bobur of Montague, Cal., was in Mcdford Tuesday. Fresh candy dally at McDowoll's. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. White of Chlco. Cal.. who have been stopping In Mcdford a few weeks, left Wednes day morning for Roseburg. Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by week or month. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Andrews were In Central Point Wednesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Conro Flero. Suits cleaned and pressed, $1.50. Medford Dye Works- Both phones. 270 Mr. and Mrs. Josh Patterson of Talent will leave Thursday morning for a several weeks' pleasure trip to southern California. Mr. Patterson has but recently returned from Port land, where he was In a hospital for 2C days. He was there being operat ed upon for a double rupture, which has been troubling him for over 20 years. As a result of the operation he is now experiencing no trouble whatever from his long standing af fliction. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson will be joined In their California trip by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Patterson of Ash land. Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by week or month. Angust Nelmeyer returned Tuesday evening from a pleasure trip to south ern California. S. A. Howell, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & H. Co. bldg. Try McDowell's Ico cream and sherbets. OVERLAND TT? TIT 1VTTA ," v. , f , 1414 Mrs. M. 11. Sinner of Gresham, Ore,, arrived In Medford Wednesday morning and will visit with Mr. and Mrs. It, 1). Foster. For sale, 4 H -acre chicken ranch, with six renin house, coops, etc , fence chicken tight. Also sot to pears and berries; one-half mile from Medford. $4500. W. 11. Kverlinrd, 909 West Ninth street. Plume C671. 277 Mrs. F. II. Hopkins of Central Point left Wednesday evening for Portland, whore she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. AW H. Ajora at n ball to be given by them nt the new Multnomah hotel In that city on Fri day evening of this week. Asa Fordyce. formerly of Medford, now a stockman at Fort Klamath, was In Medford Wednesday. Mr. Kordyco n mi in hor of years ago owned thnt splendid I met of orchard land nnd oak grovb nt the head of South Oakdale avonue now owned b t). R. Hill. Mr. Fordyco has not been In Mcdford for a number of years and he was astonished nt the great changes which hnd taken place In the city since he was last here. Good speaking, good music nightly at tho Presbyterian church. 275 Are you discouraged? Come to tho Presbyterian church tonight. 275 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright, who have been stopping In Medford for n few months, left Wednesday morn ing for their homo lu Roseburg. Jonathan Hyler, of Seattle, la In Medford looking tho city over. Dr. Henry Hart, who has been back in Qiilucy. 111., for set oral weeks on business and visiting friends, Is expected to return to Medfo-d on No. 16 tonight. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. W. Stone, recently from Denver, Colo., were In Medford Wednesday. Mr. Stone was In the valley Inst November and while here at that time he purchased a 22 aero orchard tract two miles west from Central Point, and he and Mrs. Stone arc now here to take up their residonce on the land. This tract of land Is pretty much nil sot to S-year-old apple trees and 4-year-old poor trees. Among tho Improvements aside from buildings which Mr. Stone will Install will be an individual Ir rigation plant, securing the water from wells and using electric power to pump It. Mr. Stone hns been a newspaper man for about :t0 years, but sold his paper and roslgned his position as postmaster at Trinidad, Colo., to come to the Rogue river val ley to grow apples and pears. There will be a meeting of the Medford Commercial club tonight, Wednesday. President Colvlg statos that if the members will gather early ho will endeavor to get through with all necessary business In ample time for the members to attend the Bohe mian Girl show If they want to. Mrs. W. J. Phillips of Eagle Point was In Medford Wednesday, a guest at the Holland.. W0LGAST PICKS ATTELL AS WINNER OVER KILBANE LOS AXGKLES, Cal., Feb. 7.--Wolgait picks Abe Attell to retain his chmnpiniihhip laurel.-, when he cIuheH with Johnny Kilbane nt Vernon Feb ruary 122. So well doe,-. Ad think of the Hebrew's cliuiicu that lie is on record today with the fir.it wnger on the mntch. He has already placed 1000 on Atteli, although the man nt the other end of the agreement i unnamed. Kurly indications are tli.it Attell will be it 10 to 7 ringside fa Absolutely the best popular-priced car on the market JUST ARRIVED FULL CAR LOAD Five-Passenger Touring Cars and Two-Passenger Roadster Fully Equipped . ijt With Top, Glass Front and Speedometer '.'., $1150.00 f.o.b. Medford '"-y r ; ?i " " ' Guaranteed for one year " "',;i ; ' '' See the other cars first, then see the wonderful Overland , No waiting, immediate delivery v" , , ' i NORTH DAKOTANS HOLD CELEBRATION Hundred nnd Thirty Members of So ciety Enjoy Banquet anil Dcllnjitful Evcnliifl at St. Mark's Hnll Tues day. I'lio nunuul-gnthoriint of the .luok- .-on County North Pukoln society wi held in St. Murk'." hall on TuomIiiv evening of this week. There weio about Kit) members present niut u de lightful evening nn enjoyed. This North Dakota bunch is (lie happiest aggregation ever gotten to gether. They got in the habit yours ago hack in North Dakota of getting much out of little uiul new thnt mi tnnn of them have gathered together hero where there is so sront u source of supply to draw from for the needs mid ploitsiires of life it is little wonder thov wnx merry mid aie nt nil times the pcrsnnitlciitiou or good fellowship. The event of TuomIhv night was mi espochillv entertaining one licciuisc of the excellent program. A part of the program were two -ohu bv Mr.-. 1). .McKillop of (.'cut nit Point, h rmuling 1 K'e.x l,utupumn, uiul .-pooches bv Kr. K. O. KMridgc. 1). McKillop, .1. K. Watt. W. Hiuigo. John Honey. S. A. Nye, I). . Luke ami ,i. . koko. r. r Moriiok was loa.-tina-tor and be prefaced his in troduction of each of tho .poukois with a few words of pleasant rv, which, by the wnv, is that gentleman's .-took in trade tim occasions of Jhis nature. Rev. Kldridgc wa- the llrt .ponkor. lie is one of the newo-l new mouther of the sooiuty, but ho in a lite wire and he gave the gathering u talk which pleased. We eulogised North Dakota soil and its citiftcit, hut ho didn't -uy much that whs fluttering about it.- climate. Alter h hail loll the banquet ho took occn-ion to re mark thnt that lumen of men mid women were surely hu-tlor- and thnt he siinni-od they srot the habit back in North Dakota, where it was a oae of liu-tle or freeie. The bampiet wax furnished by the Indies of St. Mark's ohtirch ami wa an excellent i-proud. The officers elected were John Honey of nriffiu crock, president; Al Hatfield, Centrn Point, vice presi dent; llyrun Wdtkins, Ashltind, uee president; K. ftornpattgh of Grants Pass, vice prr-itlunt. John II. Curkin was re-elected secretary and treats nrcr for his third term. ILLINOIS CLUB PLANS LINCOLN CELEBRATION At n preliminary meeting in Dr. Rickert's office last evening arrange meats for the Lincoln day celebration of the Illinois club were started. Co;n mittcus on amiiFomcnt, refreshment mid arrangement- were appointed and within a few day enrds will lie sent out to nvcr.vono who is known to have come from the Suukcr ttatc. 'It is probable that the meeting will bo hold in Mnoxu hall wii WW Main Mtroct. A largo crowd alWnyx attend tho Illi nois reunion and the midwinter ses sions seoH plans started for the an- mil miiNuintiK-r pi'-uit. All Illmm people aro ueloomc nt tliexc cclohra- , tioiiH nnd failure to receive a card hliouliln't pr vent miyoiio from going, i C. E. GATES Overland Agency MEDFORD MARKETS Keluil 1'rii'CH. -f Vegetables. Potatoes f 1 50 per cwt. Cabbage He Parsnips 2 16 e. Lettuce Re head. Currots 'J lie. Boot a Vic, Onions lie. Celery (tOc(pfl dot, Cauliflower IOKMIOu head. Turnip 2 Mc Radishes do btiuuh. OuloiiH Green, Bo hunch. Krult, Cocoanuts lOo each. Prunes Dried, lflo lb. IiOttioiiu 2fu doion. liauaunn l()o to 30o per doron. Oranges I Go to 10c. Cranberries 10c ipiart. Butter, Kggs ami Poultry. Butter Fresh much, por roll, Crc; cream cry, 8 fie, Kgga Fresh ranch, 3Dc; storage, 8 5 c. Poultry Hens, dressed, 1So;MIyo 12c; springs, dressed, 20c. Turkeys 20o to SRc, droMcd. Meals, Wholesale. Beef Cows, -I Vdc; steers, fie. Pork fi H if Go. Veal Dressed. 7 14 if 1 0c. Mutton 3 CT3l4c, live; lambs, fiff 7 lie. Hay nutl feed, Wbolosjile. I lay Tlinothy, jis; alfalfa, JtC; grass, $10; grain hay, $10. Orulti Wheat, 1 02 busliol; oatn, $37 ton; barley, $10 ton. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST A bunch of key. Tribune office. I.eavo 27 ! a I FOR SAM?--LudhV oxchango Just opening. Spwclalty homo cooking, i pltm, dotiglinuts. etc., may be hail by order. 1 IO North Front nt Home phone 27U-I,. :'7I FOR HAI.K Kkk for IihIcIiIiik Crystal White OriilnKtoim. Ithodo ' Island HwIk. Ilrowu and White i loghorns. W. II. Kverlinrd, tU)'. W. 'Jth nt. Phono BH71. i FOR SAI.K Will take ordera for hatching day old chick. Zenith Poultry Co.. Talent, Ore. 270 FOR SAI.K Seven room lioime, S room buiiualow. modern. See W 11. Kvorhard. 00'J W. 'Jilt, Phono i i;r,71. FOR TRADI-: Woll locntud clear lotH to trade for your eipiity lu a house and lot. Will pay some cash difference. See mo at once (loo. C. ('orn'tlu2ID W. .Main t. 27U FOR TRADK Five imHsengor Over-1 land car to trade for good lot Cur Io lu the boot of condition. Price $750. Cleo. C. Cornltluu, 21!) W. Main Ht. 270 WAXTKI) RKAL KSTATK I ncnl more llntiiiK of good property for sale and exchange. Have a buyer right now for a C loom modern bungalow. There are moro buy orx In now than thoru havo been for Home time. IIhv smtiral good proHpoctK for orchard property. Ooo. C. CornltltiH, 219 W. Main at 27t FOR HAM-: An Ideal chicken ranch tract, within the city llmltx. (inoil soil nnd winy iiccinik to olty water. 300 ft. front, and 13 1 ft. duop. Will oxchungo itM part payment on a Iioiiro nnd lot. (loo. C. C'ornltliiH, 21!) W. .Muln Mt. 27U FOR SAI.K- White Leghorn eggH for hatching. Zenith Poultry Co , Tal- out, Oregon. 270 nPT TTTT nT X llllv J. HEALTH CONDITIONS IMPROVED (Conliiuioil rutin Pngo OmO 1 lmo 1 1 toil to seo lluil none wore neglected. Alms for Coining Voar. '"Till lopoit ilt giC oti unino Idea of (lie nl'fnit uuil uocoiiiplislnuiMil of tin) oily health uVpuitiiioiil lor Mill; "Tho oily lionllh ilopui'liiionl lias foi ittf'itiiitifr hi 101 1: "I. To nllovruo oxnoplluim in io polling and (pinrtinlinltig of con tiijtinilM diftWson'tfjtlicr'liV ptiysinuo or laymen. Thi iiiohh 1m novoii opiilcniion. "2, To have every (turfHoe unll or civ pool within the sovpiiiI ilt liii'tn abolished. "II. To have oory i-onliutmnl ami hotel kilohon clean nnd iiniltiiv. "I. To pnivitlo for moro ficipiciti iii-pootioii of dairies and oiewinoiu- ".". To secure hotter ventilation for nome of .Mcdfonl's public build ing and souti-piiblio Imildiiig. ''(I. To provide Htloipmlo ordi iitiuooH voluling to sanitary cointur lion of gtoeorv stores, iiimiI luaikct niiil bake shops, "7. To arouw nnd keep a puhb. pilit of eo-opeintiotl of all lone, loudiitg to iiinko Mrtlford the clean o-t and ino-t -anitarv t'ilv ott tho I'i I'illf ooitM). Ill those endeavot, the LIVED ON RAW EGGS Mr. Richard's Experience With Dif ferent Diets. Peaches and Buttermilk for Three Years. Cccillon, Md. Mr. GcorRC Rlchnrds, ol this place, during the past 12 years, li.u pronabiy incu more uuicrcni tucts than the average person would ever use ' In a lifetime. i What he h.n to 5.ny about hh expert- menls, must therefore be highly intercut lug to anyone suffering from Indigestion I or stomach troubles of any kind. He says: "I'or more than 12 years,' I suffered with stomach trouble, and paid hundreds ol dollars (or doctor bills ' and medicines. I was also operated on . lor piles. ' I lived on dried peaches and buttermilk lor nearly three years. The only thiiifj ' that would not Rive me pain was raw eggs. I was n physical wreck. I could nol sleep, and was rt.n near crazy as a man could well be. I must say that after taking two 25-ccnt packages ol Tlicdford's lllack-Draught. it did me more good than all I ever spent lor other medicines. I have been working daily on the farm ever since, and I nm as hard ns Iron." ' This purely vegetable remedy has been in successful use lor more than 70 years. Try it. But be sure tliat it's "Tlicdford's." Sas in Your Stomach Not Always Dyspepsia It's Nervousness V' Hrrvn tr 'un kn hhiOipiI unulU t f'i w ii; I" I ii I '.' l ! Inn Tll'tmUiii It)?.. tUMvw4MkM,4il !l ivcinc.ri.a'; l I! mJjrtLjMk)rtlcii Ht"tnrti Sm. UMbraaa'.nn.IJf444iiMrk.(iwtlw. TWrrr vie printot fur (iu. IVt Hi on -mr Htanwi' m lUjr inriM 0 IfWuKU, Hl!iiicMlrniu 4HhIi, cvt ttHM Mr, hwt rrr I iu -jrtttMli.i.lt, llrll) U t"h i' "i i it I m m in t . . fc ..-l V. .- .4l,i, Ita-vl . i "mT. V !lir)-l!itr''.ilivtil. .! mt4ntiH ' i ' . " -iji . ' ,a:flt'itif fi . M I !- 126 South Riverside Avenue itopllllmoill I'ciII'nh e i, ill i ,i opoinlloii o tlio (lieitter M.'dloi.l i Inli, llio i lunches, eltool null in nnd similar orgn'fiuti'ii cxinhli lm lor ploittntllig pilllllo Wfllole" 1912 CATALOG MAILED FREE -AND DUILD IT FOR LESS MONEY Day llio nullwoik ilnt-il tm mtf ls ' iy lot CIBC-llrtfd li ImII u( vltt J ill - yMiHml dl. WewminiW' .miull ml tn Hintr rrty (is vs wl- lit I rl.wli! nisi i'i tltimrit kiln ilift lunl-i 0. B. WIUIAM& SAQH find UflQttS 3 ; .i.l-l c'lXi', 15 l. $I.-)0. Cllln I K. t.w .1. .i. Jl.flO. llrki. , lull ,1.., t '3U. In.t lam, I .1 hkI, HOf. A !i !! f w ikm .Hfwlv. . j,i (HIM mU iWlir IT d(llli (.!' HI 0 M. GOOD TPPTH V'-JrSAVi: DOCTOHS IJILLS If )our teeth re not ihmh 'l Kod, mnkit them arttfli lntl t l soon h ou ran. iKM-mow himiii feel teflh ilsuttiit itlnritlloM. mot ilHn HH)d dlltloil depends Do gcin'ral beitlth It It a miie ililru that If you puv the dentin! n lit' li lt will tm )ni imyltm llto do tor lot Our i'XmtIiiiii la iletitlhttv In all ItM brant lies wmrnntit ti la uiK Um for the fnior of jour pnlroim, DR. BARBER, The Dentist 2u7 20S Furmorx an. I FtuttKroN-rn ll.tnlv Uldg. Meilf'T.I. Onon Pucltlc Phono MttfTi U.'i3 Home Phono ?v? I. Noyes Sc Black llUt;.Hi: AM) HION PAI.VI'INM Up-to-Dnto Auto and Cnrrlago Painting, Hold I.oaf Digit nnd Interior DwcorHling a Hpocl.ilty Kltop noil Office H. (Jntpo and Kllli Ht. Of fit o I'lioue 7771. IUa. 7.12. All Work Poattlrely (lunrantood Attention Dairymen and Stockmen Jimt received a cur of regi lend and gratis IloUtolu cn(tl 'lu wero the utortgHgo llfti-m or tl" Ohio Wonteru Roiwrv ami i.m 1" It hero. All from the noted H Kl Mtralu, Importod from lloltitinl ilOMt ll'Tll WONt Of tll C.IIK (till M i'rleiw au right. Phono 7:i2, (tartr It I or MMt our ritnelt on ltmi Unu' ti knor A" iioei.rrri.i: Y T n V ? y y y y y y y y T t y T y y t y y y y y y y y y JL r". J y y y y folrw S?fclaSTAl O TH ilil iff 1 1 ii Cm ml .niHw in t- - M---M " -. i - I A. Vl ..-....-