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-tTfiVWWimvmmmmvMni immwmwmiw' J?AG13 TWO irEDFORD 1CATT, TRrerfNH, immrORD. oNlWOtf WMDNKSIUY. KI'ltlvH'A'i;Y It: l!)!L. IOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. nnd Mrs. A. 15. Cook of Seattle nro In Medford looking for n locntlon In which to engage In the confec tionery business, Arthur Genry was down from Kn geno Tuesday looking after Ms ranch Interests on Gilffln crock. Gnldcr'a puro milk ami cream at McDowell's. "" Edgar llafor returned Tuesday night from n business trip to San Francisco. It. II. Parsqns left Tuesday evening for Portland. Tho Medford Conservatory of Mu nlc and languages Is tho only music school In southern Oregon with n full corps of tcachors. G. Talllandlcr, director. Send for catalogue 276 Mrs. J. W. Da I ley, who has been visiting Medford frlonds, returned Tuesday evening to hor homo In Glendalc. W. A. Altkon left Tuosday night for a business trli to Portland. Tho ladles of the South Methodist church will glvo a chicken pie din ner Wednesday at tho parsonago at 25 North Oakdale. 2S0 Mrs. 15. C. Brown nnd daughter. Ruth, returned last night to their homo at Wolf Crock, Oro., after a visit with Mr. Brown, who Is sta tion agent at I5agle Point Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. HIanford re turned Tuesday to their homo In Portland after a visit In Medford with G. T. Shaw and family. RoomB GOc and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by week or month. S. I. Wilson, or Medford, left Tues day evening for his old homo at Liv ingston, Mont. Mr. Wilson expects to bo away n month or more, during which t i in o he hopes to be able to dlsposo of bis property Interests In Livingston, the proceeds from which he intends investing in the Rogue river valley. Mr. Wilson has lived hero three or four years and already has some extensive orchard holdings In tho valley. Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by week or month. Kinmett Becson of Talent wa3 In tho city Tuesday. W. V. Barnum, a Phoenix orchard Ist, was In the city Tuesday. S. A. Nowcll, ladles tailor, 4th floor M. P. & H. Co. bldg. Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. Young, of Gold HUl, arrived In Medford Tues day. Mrs. W. C. Bartlett and daughter, Bernlcc, returned to their home at Soda Springs, Oro., after a visit In Medford with Mrs. Geo. H. Hum phrey. Try McDowell's ice cream and shdrbeta. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Anderson, who have been in Medford several months visiting their son, Bert An derson, loft Tuesday for their home Jn Garden City, Kan. They will stop en route at Los Angeles for a month's visit. Snlder's puro milk and cream at McDowell's. W, If. Shook, of Dairy, 'Oro., was In Medford Tuosday. Mr. Shook so long ago as 1SC0 was u printer In a newspaper office in Jacksonville. Geo. Chastaln, ox-county clerk of Klamath county, was in Medford Tuesday. Rooms GOe nnd up. Hotol Moore Special rates by week or month. G A. Hamlin, of Frultdalo, Jo sephine county, was a visitor In tho city Tuesday. Barney Hall, inaiiagor of the Grants Pass Iron Works, was in tho tlty Tuosday on business. Boo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man. over Jackson County bank. Roy StcvoiiB and family arrivod In tho city yestorday, coming from Den ver, Col., and will make Medford tholr future home. Mr. Stovons will liavo chargo of the painting depart ment toi Contractor II. 15. Gates, who Is building scvoral houses on ltoso avenue, Wanted, a toolroom boy at tho Valloy Auto Co. ' C. II. Corey, of tho Gamett-Corey Hardware company, was In Central Point Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. 15. Hoover, of Spo kane, woro in Medford a couple of days recently visiting frlonds. Real homo mado bread at Do Voo's. Mr. and Mrs. D. McQund left Wednesday morning for their home In Portland after it three months' stay In Medford. Tho Cottage harbor shop has moved to 10 S, Content. 2S0 ' A. J. Glltott, station agent tor tho Southern Pacific at 15ugeno, was In Medford Tuesday with that bunch of Kugono merchants. Mr. Glllett was tolegraph operator In Medford n long long tlmo ago, when Wilcox was sta tion agent. Mr. Glllett now has one of tho host stations on tho Hue, but It was funny to watch him looking for old laud marks In Medford. and funnier still was the fact that he could find none. Fresh candy dally at McDowoll's. Geo. W. Dunn of Ashland was In Medford and Jacksonville Wednes day. BOXING BOOTS WERHMBIB Best Card Ever Stoned In Medford Is Pulled Off at tho Natatorlum Ten Fast Rounds to a Draw Fans Pleased BIO MINING MEN TO DEVELOP ARE INTERESTED LoMit'lioxIm; ffvhs are lodity tuht tug u return nut toll between Hobble Kau, lightweight chnmpinii of jho northwest, ami Vouitjc Dinoii, follow ing their 10-romid contort to n dntw Try tho Modern Wood Yard for a .tl' NMtrin Tucm1i; oi'iip. which proM'ii me not exuioiuou in Attorney II. A. Cannday was in Central Point Wednesday on profes sional buslnebs. MrB. Alfred lvoy loft WodnosuHy morning for lloseburg for a few days visit with frlonds. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn 0, Taylor), attornoys-at-law, oyer Jnckspn County Bank building, Medford, dry wood, $2 a ttor and up. Phono 7SG1, Faclflc. 2S1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Hanson left Wednesday morning for a several days pleasure trip to Portland. While In that city Mr. Hanson avIU attend a meeting of tho Employers and Man ufacturers association which opens Its session Thursday night. Mrs. D. Mutr visited Central Point friends Wednesday. D. G. Scoby of Portland, who has considerable land near Woodvllle, Is visiting Medford. The Home Millinery Is showing all the latest styles in Paris street tints and mannish walking hats. 1021 West Ninth streot. 2S3 Tho ladies of Albany college. Al bany. Ore., will bo entertained by the Ladles' Aid society of tho Presbyte rian church Thursday, February 13, j from 3 to 5 p. m., in the Presbyte rian church. All tho ladles of tho church and community interested In college work are Invited. Mrs. Jas. Dietrtck. of Gold Hill, was In Medford Wednesday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Searle. L. H. Alger, who was arrested a few days ago charged with having In his possession trout less than six Inches in length, was fined $23 and costs iu Judge Taylor's court Tues day afternoon. A. Kopher, arrested at the same time and for the same offense, upon recommendation of the deputy game warden, will probably have his fine remitted. Mrs. W. C. Coffeen and children left Wednesday morning for Colburn, Canada. R. H. Bonnett of the Medford Gro cery' company was In Grants Pass Wednesday. Tho Home Millinery Is showing spring h'ats in all their glory.'7 1021 West 9th. 2 S3 Mrs. M. A. Lane and daughter. Vera, returned Wednesday to their home In Healdsburg, Cal., after c visit in Medford to W. E. Strieker and family. J. C. Van Tassoll, of Vlcksburg, Mich., who has been In Medford for a week's visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cloney, left Wednesday for Los Angeles. Mr. Van Tassel! is a prom inent and well-to-do merchant in Vlcksburg. Ho has been on tho coast for several weeks and Med- Iford appeals to him as an Ideal city In which to live. Mrs. G. E. Fox of Central Point was in Medford Wednesday visiting friends. ' 31 rs. M. E. West, who is hero from Seattle visiting her son, T. L West, tho architect, was In Ashland Wed nesday visiting other relatlvos. Mrs. J. W. Thompson of Gold Hill wns In Medford Wednesday. Mrs. W. F. Hall and daughter. Miss Chloc, of Itedlauds, Cal., arc In Medford vibltlng F. K. Douel and family. Contractor Alfred lvoy Ss In Itoso burg on business. Tho Orogon Granite company on Tuesday received a full carload' of Vermont marble direct from its na tive state. Tho Producers Fruit company has completed Its (1000 gallon spray tank. Tho tank Is located on tho Southern Pacific right of way Just south of the Standard Oil company's tanks, a: tho north edge of tho city. A oat load of spray was received by tho company a fow days ago and has been unloaded Into tho tank. Jerry Donovan, ono of Albany's, popular commercial men, went to Medford this uoon on business and will remain thoro for tho dedication or tho new 1100,000 hospital th,ero next Sunday. Albany Herald. Early Roso, Fairbanks' Early Sun rise and American Wonder seed pota toes in any quantity at C. L. Sholffolln's grocery. 2&l Goo. W. Kniso, of Marshfleld, Ore., who has boon Jn Medford a fow days visiting his sister, Mrs. U. T. Van do Car, will leavo Thursday fop it visit to Uelllnghum, Wash. boxing oor staged in tliw oily. Referee Edwards who rendered the decision, struck n chord of sym pathy in the crowd when lie decided that honors were even and lie and the two boxers were cheered to the echo. FttiK today nro tiiiniiiiuouo in their praise of the evening's enter tainment. Uotlt preliminaries wore f-t goo. The first between .Moore and Collins proved n heavy hitting affair, linn orc were declared eten. luteal in terest centered in n match between Fitzgerald and Kennedy, both looul boys. Kennedy had been touted to win, but Fitzgerald "got his pint" and forced him to lay down. The exhibition was full of interest and the crowd hugolv enjoyed it. The main eent started pmmptlx with the tup of the gong, both men being eager to get into the mill. Tliev boxed straight Martinis of Queens- berry ami throughout the entire 10 rounds they were nt it nil the time with no stalling. The men seemed very evenly matched and clever at the art of "covering up." llotli of the men hud u splendid "kick,'' but neither could hind it. The card wns the best ever staged in Medford. so far outshining the XoUon-Gafi'ney bout that there is no comparison. It U hoped that Ed wards matches these two men ngaiii That Local Field Is to Receive At tention Front' Bin Companies Is Forecast by Visit of John Ores- ualinn. That southern Oregon mluos me attracting tho attention of big min ing men, Is shown by tho prolonged visit In Medford of John llrcsutthnu of Spokane, mining expert for Patsy Clark, one of tho millionaire mining men of Spokane. Mr. HroAuahau conic to exam I no copper properties. He spent Sunday at the Lowts-Wddy mlno near l.o laud, which has a loiunrkablo show ing of copper mill gold ore, nu 8 foot ledge running IS per cent cop per and $6 gold. Tuosday ho visited the "Lucky Ton Veil" prospect, on upper Grave creek, which has tho rlchoat showing ever made by a cop per prospect In this section, the oro running 23 per cent copper and up to $1 gold. Col. F. L. Ton Velio returned Wednesday from the mine, where he has been eugngud In -establishing n permanent en nip for development work. He left a force of men driv ing a tunnel nnd will return shortly with additional equipment. BUZZARD MIN E Stamp Mill nnd Concentrator on Wny for Erection at Mlno on Elk CreoK To Brlnji Power From Prospect. OflTHO LIME SULPHUR SPRAY .Mi Dome' Tt. Ill HI el Dill ins. No WitHle, KtMlhli K nifli'k 1.HI.F , Aixiumtt nl I .end Xiiif Aiwnile Alfalfa, Orrlmnl (Jrass, Timothy, Velrli ROGUE RIVER FRUIT & PRODUCE ASSOCIATION Ir- Work wljl itart mn on the nrtlte dovtilopmoiit of tho uplod lluxmnul mine on Nik creek. mieordlUK to le-C liorLt rrtMilvuil from thn iiiIam In llit.il city. A vtattip mill and ouuruntrHtoi- j are now said to h uu tho way t It Ik planned to mccuio power from) tho electric plant nt Prospect, a tt-. tanco of eight miles l1 unrise T HE laundry KAMlliV WXHHINU A Sl'Kt'lAl.TV. All. WOltK U UtWI'l.l'H OiiUhh called for and dellvoii'd. Hit i l.t-s WciU done bv band. Ladle' and nuu'd suits clean, d mnl pi.-- I T-l. Main 7sai; Home. 37, Corner KUbth and Hm i m d .Mnue TALENT TO BE IMPORTED TO BOOST PRESIDENT ELKS GIVE SECOND ANNUAL BALL TONIGHT Medford lodge, 116S, B. P. O. Elks. wll glvo It second annual dance tonight at tho Natatorium. A -targe number of invitations have been Issued and over 200 couples will probably bo present. l'OKTI.AXl). Feb. 1 1. - IiniM.rlod talent to advocate the c!uini of Pres ident Tuft for (mother tenu in to in vade I'oitlnud early next mouth. Tho local Tuft committee has been uoti licd by the national orgmimttioii that Cougressmun David J. Foster of Ver mont and Senator Chnrlo H. Town send of .Michigan hae been Msoigucd to Oregon. CongresMiinn Foster is exported early iu .March. Senator TowiihpuiI is not so certain, lint thinks he can come and will dp if he eim urrunge his nffnirs. Fosttr is u member of the stniidpat wing. Tow iisnd i mild ly progressive, but & loyal follower of Tn ft. Vapor Treatment KOIt CATAUIUI, I'OI.DS, COliillS. stun: tiiiuut and uuonciiitis. Kverybody known that tireittlilng UYO.MKl a fow tliuM n duy through the little hard rubber pocket Inhaler will In a short time drive out ca tarrh. Many people rogulttrly uo the va por treutinunt nt ulyhl iu conjuiit-' (ton with tho Inhaler, claiming that It IttlHtUllQ rtttultH. , Thin In tho vapor treatment: Into I a bowl threo (iinrtoeN full of boiling water pour ncmtt twiHtMiunful of IIYO.MIOI, covor head and bowl with towel and brtmth for five, minute the toothing. ltiNtlltm. aulliKMitlc 11V OMKI vapor. Try It when imlng IIYO.MHI for any now or throat ail ment. HYO.MKI In giiHrnitted by ChaM Htraug to put nu end to intrrli. or money back. A bottle of 1IYO.MK1 cot SO cuuta: a complett outfit, which Includes Inhaler. J I 00 hot lake: sanatorium -&iS sin (4 XFWJff Atfciir'ifl I RHEUMATISM CURED NATURE'SWAY LIQUOR & DRUG HABIT CURED Tho treatment though offurtlvo In not liarxli Wliy bo a kliive to the habit when you can bo ourodT Wilte todn for booklet n i, lmvt it loved one which could bo reidurod We will he pIvMned to euU u npeclal literature. The trentmont l not vx nnit. IUT I.AKIC, OltK. VAIri:it ,M. PIKIti'K, lMtlCS. AMI MANAOMIt THIRTY-FIVE LABOR LEADERS ARE ARRESTED (Continued from Page One.) Watch how quickly they will railroad us." District Attorney Miller snid: "This is only iiboul half the num ber indicted. OuLsidern don't begin to understand the ramifications of this coiiKpirncy." Ho declared it im probable that all the persons indicted would be arrested before tomorrow night. President Itynu of the Iron Work er nnd Vice President Hockin and Butler have been unable to secure the bail demanded yet, but expect to do so before night. The list of thoso indicted here in clude John J. nnd James' H. AJcN'si murn, ()laf A. Tveitmoc, hcerelury of the Iluildiiig Trades council of I'nli foniin; K. A. Clancy yf San Francis co, member of the executive bqurd of the Iron Worker union; Ortic K. .Me Mnnigal nnd J. E. Muusey of Suit Lake. L Wccks&HcGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS Say Plione 3371 Hlgllt Phonl r. W. Weeks 9071 A. XI. Orr, 3093 XiABY ASSIBTAKT, MERRICK ENOORSED WASHINGTON, Feb. 3-1. II was learned hero today that the indiut- inentH returned in IiiiliniiiipoJitf in clude all the government's invos,tign tioiiK. United Stales Dint rift Attor ney Miller of Indianapolis will have elmrgo of the prosecutions. All but a few of tho indicted men will be died iu Indianapolis, the others in Los An geles. Samuel fjompurtf, president of the American Federation of Labor, was jubilant because no official of that organization wus mentioned in the indictments. "1. knew," ho hiiid, "the, further tha government went intothe affairs of tho federation tho 'more complete would be the vindication." LITTLE MOVEMENT ON NEW YORK EXCHANGE NBW YOUKt-yb li'.-At the oponlng of thgtoek market today tho prices of the loaib-rs held close ly to yesterday's closing nnd there was little movement. Secondary nrlcos were bettor. Unftcd States Steel and Amalgamated Copper gained u half point and Union Pacific rising JJ.Theso gains, how cvor, were nof held long ami Union Pacific fell yesterday's close and trading became dull. Canadian Pa cific, Denver & Itto firande, Wabash preferred gained a point nnd Itethle horn lost a point. The market closed firm. nonds worn steady. REBELLION NOW IS SWEEPING MEXICO MKXICO CITY, Fob. 1 l.Hobcl- llou Is spreading throughout Coahu- Ha. Diirango, ftirntocas and Guntin- juntn, according to reports reaching bore today. Haciendas arc being looted by the rebels In Durango, and appeals for additional military aid are streaming Iu 3F? !.IThiNlavl v- i i ToSUCCRSvS Builders of Homes. Our ;PROFIT:SHARING Investment Certificates' areREAL MoneyMakera Send for Booklet 604 5 6 CorbottBld Porllantl Of a Monthly Blooming and Climbing Rosou, Troo Rouoa, Shado Trcoa, Small Fruits, Strawberry Plants and a Gonoral Aiisortmont of All Kinds of Fruit Troos H." B. PATTERSON Office In .Vault Hotel !,ohhy Inldo Ivntntuce .Net to Harbor Kbop .SitloKjnrd lll .South I'lr Nln-et Office Phono Mnltt (lilt Itenldeiuo Phono .Main l!lt):t sva!-'.v-' ---f. ! TMIK 3' "- ztftiyviUMr A Full Line o 1 LooK at Your Child's Teeth SAS IN YOUR STOMACH, BLOAT AND PRESSURE AROUND YOUR HEART Cured, Cured to Stay Cured With Baalmann's Gas Tablets. Wiw I1UIUAVVS aVS.TADt.LTa are nuiio if.jljr It tU i m -I iwaMnt (iu. Uu in ll Ut,nntl ui luarfa li wit aU xy (i)i-1n-, ytrryiilen H'i wr rnm or riitW (rmo a itttian, briuUv kiouucii. TIAAIJ(S: rt lUHIiU.THlUlieeiili'renie.i) in Hsrl cv'iviJ) OdrftHivUrMeilnn wrrwn, g r i.vit nl. Riifiiwuly rDt ('irm n i'ii ;' -i I.IAtM VSNI! (UB-TAIII fTS. dnuM )t Mo. .. jj r, m l'. nuiet calm aaJ m tnn Reimtt rMJ!,x8 OATAI'lfcT? axo no JWerest trmnu. , , - ( J,nie, c?ntiin no 11 wn, Bntfii. iwi-h-r -i,' i., frfaftMai, noi'i'-u'lraofiny HtI. ittr "t c. i ' - tfaitdi unoa'.. aa'JHuxj fclfccve- iliinf',tl, tlfJhU lhrniU.rt. ilt nlot'iOdhyittryiruriUt, crwyldir' itull..j, j.-tllurnu'-', 3Zi blUtr tL, 4) Peerless Lamps All tftinrniiteril. Now is tin timu to i'l your Iioiiho wiri'd. (lootl liht atltlM to tho comfort of winter montliH. SO. OriEGQN ELECTniC CO. North Grape Street. 4r4--t-44--c-e-eTe-44t4t44i---a4444---4- SAN FRAXCISCO, Cnl. If iotrctl tp it, Lee Halpine, HJ, youtliful no mnd, told his father lie would re luctantly put on clean clotliiug. "Fine, take u b.ltli lirM," said dull. The last seen of Lee lie was going through a window. BY COMMITTEE WASHINGTON'. 1). C. Feb. 11 Tho senate committee on foreign re lations endorsed today unanimously the appointment of Myron T. Hor Welt us anibassudor to France, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY - KOIt SALE Lot 50x2:20, with two room house, chicken yard, ainl house. Water on lot. Host of soil. ( Hearing prune trees, in nortliimsl Medford K. W Ilraluerd at JiuttiiiHon & lainisdeii store. 'J&G Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, I). O. Public Land Matters: Final Proof. Desert Lan (1b, Contostfl and Mlnlnc Casos. Scrip. Assoclato Work for Attorney! nc( .iKonitll, to seo that thoy are all rlKhl and h;tve no symptouiN of de cay. If In doubt bring tho child to us for an examination. Wo artf com petent Dentists of long mid vurlwcl practical oxporloneo and do""tho boat work Iu every branch of tho profes sion. Our charges are most moder ate, as our many pleased patrons will tell ou. And our work never falls to glvo satisfaction, DR. BARBER, The Dentist 2Q7-20K Farmers and FrultRrowore Bank UldK.. Medford, Oregon Pacific Phono Mala CCS Home Phono 287-L. First National B anK OF MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profita $G5,000.00 United Status and Postal Savinpt Dopoaitory AVo solicit yoni' biiaintwH, whiHi will rucoivo our uaniL'ul nfjoiilion. V. IC. IM'JllHL, PUICSIIHINT M. li. ALFOIlU, OAHIIIHU ouitiH ritAwroito, assistant cahiiiku Valley Second Hand Store Buys and Sells Second-Hand Goods, Copper, Rubber, Brass, Etc. M. J. PILCKEn, Prop. IS North Fir Home mi Hell H07U & H' l$m JIB. .H " B i T tlitrTr -J I ' 1 Wfltfi Hjr-' 'H W,i.n a I I 1 " FiniT- 8 8 z "" '-L"l' I iijy f m ' &' W ? ! lrhUNUMITED if'VARICTIESrtm) Nearly a quarter oi' a century under the hiiiiiu inanageinent Jackson THE County Bank Medford, Oregon, It IiaB HUi'ei'cded beeauso oC Medford Book Store Soundness of principle Economy of management Safoty of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 V. T. Vawter, President 01. 11. Lindloy, Vico Pros. "'" CMr, lIcl)onald, OnHhior "" " i i J