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PACK TWO inSDFOUT) JtATTi TRIBUNE, irEDTOBT), OIKOON.Tlll'l?SI)AY, I'M'IBIU'AIJY 8. 1012. IOCAL AND -' PERSONAL -J I Vaul Ootfdwyn loft Wednesday nltfht for n vwlt's "Visit to Portland. Mrs T JN Funon returned Wodnos dny o cuing Tiirai n visit to rrtfinls tn Ashlnud, Mis Mlnnlti Jnelrttfm toft this morning for Huroho. whoro sho will J resumo hor sludltii nt tliu Ifnlvorslty of Oregon. Hul dor 'a ptiro milk ami cream nl Mi Howell's. Pustuintfirt Ai. M. Wrtndfhrd left WtilneHdft)nvaiilriK Ar In row dnyV visit to lg anmln-taw ami daHghtor, Altoruoynnd airs, lwl Williams in (Hants Pass. UnHketlMll, Hullo Kails vs. Mod ford, Nntatorlum, Thursday, Feb. S. Admission 25t! and 60c. 275 John Powers and son, John K. Power, of Murdoch, Minn., arrived in Medford Wednesday and will look tlio city and valley over. llaskotlfAll, nuKo Kails vs. Mod- ford, Natntorlum, Tlntradny, Fob. 8. Admission 26c and fiOc. 275 Mr. ami Mrs. G. T. O'Urlen re turned Wednesday evening from a month's pleasure trip to Los Augolos. Mrs. H. ltrowu returned Wed nesday afternoon from a few days' visit to frionda In Grants Pass. Tho Medford Conservatory of Mu sic and lanKiiaRcs Is tho only music school in southern Oregon with a full corps of teachers. G. Talllandler, director. Send for catalogue. 27C Attorney G. W. Trotren of Aahlnnd was in Medford and Jacksonville on "Wednesday on losjal business. Mrs. M. J. Powell Is visiting friends In Ashland for a few days. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkin, Glenn O. Taylor), attornoys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. Jos. Howard, of Prinovlllc, was in Medford a couple of dnys this week visiting relatives. Joseph Poloy, of Ashland, was visiting friends In Medford Wednes day Snlder's puro milk and cream at McDowell's. C. A. Weaver left Thursday morn ing for Salem, whore ho goos to at tend a union convention of Christian Endeavor soclotles of Orogon, which will bo in session Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Two hundred tier of dry fir wood, $2.15 a tier. Modern Wood Yard. Phono Pac. 7SC1. Miss Alice Towor, of Spokane, who has been in Medford two weeks, the guest of Mrs. J. T. Sullivan, left Thursday morning for her home. . Mrs. Ed. Andrews, teacher of voice at Medrord conservatory, Nat build ing. 27C A. IJ. Sullng loft Thursday morn ing for a mining trip into Josephine county. Ceorgo Sandors loft Thursday morning for Portland. Weeks&McGowanCo. WDERTAKERS Say Phono 2271 Xlglit Phenes: T. "W. VTtotu 2071 A. S. Orr, 36D2 X.A9V ASSISTANT. The young men's class of tho First Methodist church Sunday school, taught by Attornny Cnmulny, Is now well organised with a inomuorfihlii of 20, ami plans nro lioing mado tn JinrroAso this number to fully . Aslilo from the regular Sunday school sessions the class holds a business and social meeting each month. Tho class will toon organlxo a bnso ball loom and as thoro nro many husky young athletes In the class It is ex pected several good match gam on will lte nlnyed with Olhor teams of tlvo vnlley. The boys and their toachur hao n standing Invitation out for nil young men or tho city to visit their class ahy Sunday at 11 : 4 5 a. in. Rooms BOc and up. Hotel Mooro. Special rates. by wuok 'or month. Rov. W. M. Gwnlo was In Wood- ville Thnranay on business. W. C. Wiles took No. 20 Thursday morning for Kngene, whore he e. pots to remain a couple of weeks. Cnrrio lionise Alton; violinist and teacher. Medford Conservatory 27C J. C. Matthews, of Trail, was In Medford Wednesday on business. Young Hall's two new ta.xlcabs are some place between Medford and Portland. Ought to be here about Saturday. Fresh candy dally at McDowoll's. The city officials are dally expect ing the arrival of that now street flusher. It has been shipped and ought to bo hero not lator than Mon day of next week. Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by week or month. A recent arrival in tho city from MliimvMitn fnlt lilninir en 1 loil unon to I give a Mail Tribune representative n sovere scolding Wednesday because nothing had been said In tho paper with regards the many pretty beds of violets which are now In bloom In the yards about the city. "Why," said ho. "you follows have becomo so accustomed to booing those things in midwinter that you have forgotten what a grand, glorious treat it Is to see blooming flowers at this time of the year. Back In Minnesota there are about two foot of snow on the ground and tho thermometer Is 20 or more below zero. Sure, nhy one Is foolish to live In those cold coun tries who do not have to, but thore are a groat many living there who cannot get away and thon there aro others who have a happy faculty of jollaylng thomselves Into the notion that they like It." Suits cleaned nnd pressed, $1.50. MedTord Dyo Works. Both phones. 276 The planing mill mon of Medford report that they nro right now riir nlshing estimates on an unusually largo amount of work for house fin ishing material. Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by week or month. The M. E. church building com mittee have, in mind a location for tho proposed new church south of the city park, it being at the south east corner or Eighth and Ivy streets. For sale, 4-acro chicken ranch( with six room house, coops, etc., rence chlckon tight. Also set to pears and berries; one-half mile from Medrord. $1500. W. H. Evorhard, t09 West Ninth stroot. Phone CC71. 277 Mr. nnd Mrs. A. H. Houston or Phoenix were Medrord visitors Thursday Revival meetings dally at tho Pres byterian church. Watch for our an nouncements. Reginald 11. Parsons, proprietor of tho famous lllllcrest orchards, oast of Medford, ruturncd Wednesday from a few weeks stay In Seattle. Ills family will return to Medford In a fow wcoks. Mr. Parsons sna the 11 lllcrost orchaVds wow never In bet tor condition at tills season of tho j ear than thoy nro right now. There Is a heavy sot of fruit spurs and a big, bumper crop is promised. In Mr. Parsons' own words, "Hvorythlng Is looking JiiKt splendid at, the Hill ores I. " i S. A. Newell, ladlos tailor, 4th floor M. l & ll. Co. bldg. Karl llonnor loft Thursday morn- lug for San Dlogo, Cnl. l)r K. Ray Clark anil his mother. Mrs. L. U. ClarK, of Denver. Col.. who have boon stopping In Medford for sovoral days, loft Thursday morn ing for tho south. Thoy aiv very well pleased, with this country and thoy HKo Medford people and tho olmnces aro thoy will locntu hero. A. M. Sharer lert Thursday morn ing for his fnrmor homo In Pukwnnn, S. 1). Try McDowell's Ico cream and sherbets. E. T. Staples, Or Ashland, was Inl Medrord Thursday on business. Miss Fannlo Hnsklus was visiting In -Talent Thursday, tho guest or Mrs- Forbes. Mr N. A. Rodlun. or Gt West Thirteenth-street, returned Thursday morning from a visit to friends In Portland. , Seo R. A. Holmos, Tho Insnrnnco Man, over Jackson County bank. A.- IV Hough, attorney for tho. Rogue .River Hleotrlc company, loft Thursday morning for a business trip to Klamath Falls. Mr. Hough, who now rosldos In Grants Pass, aspects to move here with his family to reside. Real home mado broad at Do Voo's. COMMUNICATION. t Will Perry, one or tho host known ranchers or the Butte Falls country,""! was In Medrord Thursday on busi ness. Edward T. Black, who has been attending a dental college in Chicago Tor several months, arrived in Med ford Wednesday for a short visit to his parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Black. TELEGRAPH TABLOIDS I.OS ANGKLF.S, Cal. Local tele phone operators demand that the company either provhlo aural corn pads or manlcuros for their ears, which they claim nro being calloused by constant rubbing of tho head harness. DENVER, Col. What Is said to be tho largest shlpmont of automo biles ever sunt to n single stato is totdny on its way to San Francisco via the Union Pacific nnd Southern Pacific. Thore arc 50 carloads or Bulck automobiles. 230 machines in all, valued at $:109,000. Tho shlp mont is Insured for $275,000. REDLANDS, Cal. Redlands col logo Is no place Tor a minister's daughter matrimonially Inclined or ror cupld. Following tho elopomont of Leonard Fowler and Boatrlce Foseenden, students, tho trustees promised to "discipline future offenders." ; Hasklns for health. Tho Moving I'll I tiro Show, And now it nnpenri'tli that tho dour liulitw of tv liVpon-nth'iil liuliit of luiutl, who Hvmlyhclii'W that nil ul'onr umuMimcuU should ho nnnl.vml uiul tli-MM'lod before taking. Imvo lioooiuo Ymnpnnt ami llio edict bus uono forth Unit llio motion lioluie which Imvo liooomo such n menace to our youth xlmll lu renovated, liitowunlpiil. ro iiioilolctl to ooiuoilo with the ideas of llml pot (ion of (lie fair mw wiA "ronllv do not euro for pit'luto snows" anil who therefore very rarely if over nlleud the same. This will ho iecr blow to (ho kid. foV. im tho X'il lnUw nxivt, the majority of the audieueo tit llioso onlerlutiiinenls is (ninu.(il of kills, or wmv properly akinir ".vonnit s(e," who Inugh and unetiinos eonie yorv nnur to rr iuur ovor the story thai is depicted" without words on the ennuis, Of course, m nil ov 1lind comnumltich it hna boon t,ho onxloni to allow tho majority to vnln, and right liurij.cottaN up the o,uos(ion as to what li kid rllv is. If the majority of (ho nttoudanla n( tluwu hows really s (loiMpo-od of iiuuic slots, then tliarftiuuM Imp a largo mint her of kids in Medford who nro he tweon tho nt ,f ,Vi and TO years, for tho writer has been n regular at tendant ever since the llrt show nnd lieins always been able to ooimt ovur SI) per cent who were over tho voliup ari, and some who have voted for Abraham Lincoln. Then it Ls indeed the oryinc need of the hour that those aged and hpld-hended kids he not Jed into those place and there regaled with repivs-eutatiowi of holdup. Mutt and .loft and other illustration that are liable to lend their tl the straight am) narrow pa ive proper credit to those who would rescue iw from hrin? led nstray bv these thins heforp it is (on late. P. A. Itn-MTM. CHAFIN OPENS PROHI MFETNG Out to Win Cninpnlun Ornanlznl for Oregon Way to Put Out Saloons Is OutlinedDetails nt Work Sot Forth. Tho flint, prohibition convention for Jackson county or tho pioscnt oaV was opened (bis mnmliiK at tho Baptist chinch and tho "Out to win" prtHtuun was ably outlined by Kit Bono W. Clmftn. Auothor mooting was hold (his afternoon and a lingo mass mooting Is to bo conducted this evening at tho opera house. "Tho Orygou 'Out to win' cam paign Is km common souho a move. mont." said Mr. Cliaflu, "that tt up pools to all fair minded mon. Its object Is to glvo uh clonu politic. A third rty inovoiiioiit Is always an unpopular one, yot anything that Is to bo tlnno must have oritunlstUlon. Put away the llipior truffle and our nation will unjoy gnrnter prosiorlt than It has over exporUtneed. Got this orgauUntlon In power nnd It will clean up our country. What you need to do to put tho saloons out U to elect couuclluion who will not grant thorn llcu'nsos. Tho only tilings we uxo no souxo about are marriage, rcllKton ami polities j ". . ; .' " ' M ' 'J i ! Illhid plgitora it re tho toola of (ho lirowors' iiMNiielutloii. Wo must iniiho this a liitHluoHS proposition nnd study (ho wnys to do It " Tho spoulior then ellod woitt doiio In other oIIIok, (old bow funds wore raised, nnd mentioned vlulorlos gained for his enuno, "Many fieo thinker won't register In either old piuty heeniiHo thov think thorn bud. Others hope Unit (ho old part leu will Include piolilliltlon nt Koino time, Mon must sUunl for (ho right uiul It Is tho third imily, pro. hlblltoii, that Is W'IiiiiIiik. Local op lion us u lemedy In a rallnio; tt Is a cotupiomlHo with tlio thliiK (hut won't woik." Mr. Cliafln's plan Is to oikuuIxu by couutlos and (o eull upon otors to sign a pledge to vole the piolillilllon tlijliet iih pnou ns it U shown that :tn,00l) have signed. .Inel.Hon (oiinly has not boon orKiitilted, but tho pur pose of this convention Is oigiiiilini tlllll. A cnmiiilttoo on orgiiulzatlon ap pointed this morning Is as follews: ltov. II, Isaac, pastor Brodireii church. Ashland; .In men Low, Charles Hlutrpo. Kov. Mat lock. Rov. W. I'. Shields. Rov. 11. F. Van Dyko eallod tho uiootliiK o order and (looigo L. t'arr. field secretary of tho piolillil tlon party In Oioxon. npoko briefly on "Putting God's Work mi tho Sumo HhkIh as Any Other HiihIiioss " RUEF VISITS FOLKS SC1ITZ WITNESS SAN I'UANCISCO, Cnl.. Feb. H. Abo Unci' n HpeuiUnu this nlli'iuiiou wild his aged umtlior, who since bin eonvielloii and impilHouiiienl lor Ini liery hris heliovod lit in to ho (limiting tn Kino)e, .ludyo l.nwlor Kiiuitml llm peiluiHsluii jiinI hofoii) noon. Sheriff Kggcix held Ve-politblo for Wool, who, osleiiNibly, vImIIh IiU homo lo oeiuo eoilnlli tiiiiiiiineil pa peis in connection with the SclmitU ease, lo testify ill which Hiief wh Inoiilfht from Sun (jiientui piinoit , cut oi day. I'lTV TUKASt'ltHH'M NOTXHv. Not Ico Ih horeby i:Imui thiil tlieio mo fiiuibi on liniid In tho city tieu n ry for tb rodeiuptlon of wan nuts number an. 87, 2S, mi. ;o, HI and :iU. Insui'd tigtiltisl water intiln lin pioveinent mud iiiiuiIiki- .'I. lutoiost on sumo will rotiNO at dato or this not bo. Medford. Oregon, February 7, IM2 Gl'H II. HA.MUKLH. City Tronaiuur. Hasklns for huaitu. WAN IIICItNAKIHNO. - O. A. Tvelt. moo, ludlctoil labor lender, ban deed ed to his wife CIO iicius of doseit laud In Han Boriinrdliio county, no cording lo tho records heio today. Sf'iiT.' detect tfeuteeff! Gat tht Original and uenulna HORLIGK'S MALTED MILK popaiiontas roi'xrn,. All members nro requested to bo at tho council hall next Sunday. Febru- TflB Food-drink for All AgOSi ary 11, 1012. at 2:30 p. m . for team ForInfant5.!nvalidj,andGrowngcJiikJrcn. drill. Every momber Is urged to PureNutrition.opbinldinBlhcwhoIcbody. conu'- I InrigofatcithcnuninamolhcrandtlicaBcd. By request of the Team Captain. J FJich milk, mailed grain, in powder form, j A qatck lunch prepared in a minute. . Takcnoiubititulc. AtkforiiORLICK'S. Hot in Any Milk Trust Helloa Illinois 'I'lir Illinois Sihu( will hold its .'iiiiiiiiil athcriiiK on Lincoln's liirthdnv nnnivci'sai'v, cvi'iiiiiK ol' Fidi. 12th, nt Moost' hall, 21!) Wrst Main St. Kntn'tain nicnt and rcrn'shniiMits will he provided hy the foin- Illiftft'S. All Illinois icoilc arc cordially invitcil. Hasklns for health. . f 4 -f -f--f-f -, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ! f-ff-f WANTKD Second hand firebox boiler in A-l condition, cheap for cash. About tl) horsepower capa city. AddressJ1. X Tribune. 277 FOR SALE Five room modern house with largo sleeping porch, also range, hot water attachments, and window shades; on paved street close in. one block from East Main. Largo lot, fruit trees, splendid view and fine location. Cnn be bought rrom owner Tor $2400. jwyments. Address Box 22 caro Mall Tribnne. 277 FOR SALK-Hugs, nlco furniture, Orpingtons and other chickens. GO I West lOtlfbt. Rhonn Ml. 280 I li GOOD TEETH mrsw Vh DOCTOHS' J BILLS h ?) 1 iCO-W Monthly Blooming and Climbing Rosos, Troo Roaon, Shado Troos, Small Fruits, Strawberry Plants and a Gouoral Assortment of All Kinds of Fruit Troos H. B. PATTERSON Orrico lit Nnnli Hotel Lobby liuldo Kiitnniro et to Harbor Shop Salcoynrd Mil Houth I'lr Hln-ct Office Plionn Main Hill ItCHldcnco I'lionn Main 1110.1 FOR RILNT Furnished sleeping rooms by day or weok; light liouse kceplng rooms at Snoll lodging If your tooth are not naturally good, make tlioin artificially good as soon ns you can, becauso upon per fect tooth depends digestion, anil upon good dlgcNtlou depends tho general health. It a sure tiling, that If you pay tho dentist a little and Apartment House, oast side of1(jt Qw ,.p).r,!n,.0 , ,,(.ntll,lry , bridge, rirtt streot north. 27 Oen-, aM itK ,rnnchos warrants us In ask osoe. Rhono I'acUlc 422 1, 00 , lug ror tho fnwir of your patronage. FOR SALH-A now Old Trusty Ineii-! )R. RARRF!? ThP Rpntkt llk 1l ii1iiii i 207-2 OS Farmers nnd Fruitgrowers Bnnk Bldg., Medford, Oregon I'aclflc I'hono Main GG3 Home i'hono 2.S7-L. bator, very roasonablo. 0111. Call phono 207 WANTKI) -Clmmbormald at Hoattlo Rooming House. 2X1 I First National Bank OF MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $05,000.00 United Stales and Postal Savings Depository "Wo solicit your business, whieh will receive our careful attention. v. k. ii:ui:l, i'ihidknt ORRIS CltAWl'OUl), M. L, ALb'ORD, CASIIIKIl ASSISTANT CASH I Kit txtttxtxx I.Li.j.ATkjLl , , Agents for Henderson Corsets GRAY & MOE Complete line of Si immon s Gl oves Quality considered, prices are lower here than elsewhere. Back of this item in this statement of facts youll find a tremendous force of good value. This, with the uni formly high qualities, makes it a comparatively easy task for us to serve you. It is a pleasure to show you our goods. . .TATTiTiA'iTAivTiTiTTTY.TT.TTiTT.T T Ta." TaT V V V V V VTiTTiTTATT.Tf .f t T T T f r T T T T T T T T T T r T t T T ; f T f f' T J T T T I 25c Children's Stockings for 17c 20 dofc. pairs Children's Stoelcings, guaranteed fast hlaek (otton, made with linen reinforced heels and toes; 7 i'b'r two days only '. -lil Women's Underwear Specials Union Suits of light winter weight, made with high nook, long sleeves. These suils are knee length only, an QQp excellent quality for 7.10. Special ! dtfL 5000 yards all linen Torchon Laces, Edges and Tnscr- Tp tiQns to match. Big values, yard ' Victor Shirts AVe can now furnish all sixes in while, tan, gray, light blue high neck and long sleeves, ror low neck and short sleeves. They are man tailored and guaranteed to fit; j CA all fast colors; each l.tly Vienna Flannelette 9c 25 pes. Vienna Planclclle, intistly dark colors and very desirable patterns for lining of comforls, always Qa sold at 15c. Our price for two days 9c 36-In. Hope Sheeting 8c 10 ; icces of Mleached Hope Wheeling on sale for Ol two days only at , 2- 25 pieces IKi'-in. Princess lOnglish Long Cloth, conies 12 yards in a bolt and always sold it $1.50; our (H jA price for Iwo days, bolt vx0 Saxony Yarn 5c 25 pounds of colored Saxony Yarn lo be sold in two days. They come in handy for tying comforts. Always sold tp at .10c; here for two days ; .-.....' '' i i