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A-VllVjiT" iaw 4 -u- PAGE TWO- irEDFORD JtATL TRIBUNE. JtEDFOKD. OlffiOOiC. WKIWKSDAY. FIORRUAUY 28. IIM2. IOCAL AND L PERSONAL II. G. Endors, ono of Ashland's lending merchants, spent Sunday with Humphreys. Claude Miles linn purchased ono of thd now Iiqiiscs being constructed by the Humphro? on Gcnova avenuo at a cost of fSCOu. Clnud Is wise In lilri selection, Geneva nvenuo being vt ticniitlful new street close In on the enst side. Fcdornl vacuum cleaner. Home lihono 26G-L. A. E. Mabel. 316 V. n. Wilson of Trail Is In Med ford on a short business visit. Charles Wattion, formerly a resi dent of this city, who Is now located In southern Washington, Is calling on old friends In Mcdford. Tho Pacific &. Eastern railway will run a special train Mcdford to Eaglo Point for accommodation of those wishing to attend Institution of Odd Fellows nt Englo Point, leaving Med ford 0:30 p. m. February 27, 1912 Hound trip faro 70 cents. II. E. Lounsbury, general freight agent of 'tho Southern raclflc lines In Oregon, Is In Medford on a short business trip. Mr. Lounsbury was busy this morning voicing his appre ciation of southern Oregon weather. Wo want fifty second hand suits. Will irny cash. Will II. Wilson & Co., 10G N. Front st. 294 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar S. Hafcr ar rived Tuesday evening from San Francisco. Mrs. llafer has just re turned from an extended visit at her former homo in Council Bluffs, Iown. Real homo made- bread at Do Voo's. O. 1). Hughes, former recording secretary of tho local Labor Council, ' has sold hln household goods and left Inst night for the Coos Uayr IIMUUI j. J. M. Heetor, architect of tho new bank, left last night tor Albnny, to bo gone for a few days on a business visit, Robert Dow, deputy sheriff, and County Recorder Fred ColVlg-'catho over to "Medford yesterday evening. Attorney Porter J. Xeff traa In Ashland for a short time yesterday on legal business. M. J. Lowe, director of the Storl Ing Quartz, of Crescent City, Is In tho city for several days looking ot ter his Interests In tho mine and transacting other business. Frank Loder of the Rogue Rlvor Electric left yesterday with a crew of men for Ashland, whero ho will do somo repair work. F1SHWAY AGAIN IS REPAIRED George E. Sanders Reilernfcs State ment That He Will Soon Build Con crete flshway nt the Anient Dam and Correct Faults. William J. Scott of Dcaglo spent Wednesday in Medford on business. Csrkla & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attornoys-at-law. over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. ' Gcorgo E. James of Leland, Ore., Is spending a few days in tho city on business. Wo pay cash for cast off clothing, hats and shoes. Will H. Wilson & Co., 106 N. Front st. 294 Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Carney, who havo been spending some time in the city, left Wednesday for their home on the -west side of tho valley. Home baking and s-Uads. 146 North Front. Phono order. Home 273-L. Mr. and Mrs. Williams of Ashland spent Wednesday with Medford friends. See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. W. W. Renshaw of Duncom Is in Medford visiting friends. Meet mo at McDowell's. JC. B. Villlers of Grants Pass spent Wednesday in Medford on business. J. C. Power of Fullerton, Cal ar rived in tho city Thursday evening for a vHIt to his brother, Architect C. O. Power, and family. Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by -week or month. Roy Kellson, tho 10 year old son of B. D. Nellson of Willow Springs, was brought into the city Wednesday to have a broken arm cared for. Tho boy was Injured by falling from the steps of bis home. Tho fall was not great, but his arm caught the full weight of his body. Better have a look at those new men's trousers on sale at a dollar. 106 North Front street. 294 G. L. Kings of Ashland Is spend ing a fow days with his sou Just west of this city. Something now, "Grapo Purple," at McDowell's. S. A. Nowcll, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & II. Co. bldg. Ed Audrews spent Tuesday at Central Point on business. Fancy brick ico cream at McDow ell's. William II. James of Tablo Rock was In Medford trading Wednesday. Ring Pacific 5751 for vacuum cleaner. C. H. Isaac. 29G Jack Harvey, a mining operator of Grants Puss, was in Medford on a brief buuiuess trip Monday. When you want to sell that over coat don't forgot tho number. 106 North Front street. 294 A, B. Cornoll of Grants Pass is Interviewing Insurance clients In Medford. J. W. Myors of Central Point was In tho city for u short tlmo yester day. it. G. Hoko and MIbs May Hoko returned to their ranch north of Con tral Point after upending several hours in tho city yesterday. They woro accompanied by Miss Fern Jer ome. Samuel ItobCituorg, owner of the Hour Creek orchards, Ihik returned lYoiu a (our of boutlieru California, '"Tho temporary flshway at tho Amcnt dam which was damaged by the recent high water In Rogue river has again been repaired." states George E. Sanders, agent for the company in control of tho dam, who was in Medford Tuesday on busi ness, "and onw again fish nro ascending the river. 'A. 1 luivn atnlmt tirtfnrn lllwt no mo aieaiora Mwraiory oi -iM0Il n8 l0 wnlcr , Ul0 rver ROeS down sufficiently to allow work to proceed 1 Intend to Install n modern concrete flshway at tho dam and do away once and for all with the trouble arising from the fact that tho MANY ORCHDISTS HAVE RETURNED With the iiitulnjrol' spring ninny of llio v-ounir MvhurdisdM of thu viilloy who have boon vifiiiuir various parts of the United Stated dining the- winter are relurium? in order to Hupervino the work now hoine done on tlwir pro portion All will have rcturni'il in time for sprint; spraying ami pruning. Anionic tho.o who luive returned are: Harry t Fisher from Uliieaso. U man Orion from Chicago; K. V. Carl ton from KlUuhrlli, X. .).; Hrooks Spencer from St. Louis; Reginald Parsons from Seattle; O. S. Nmvhnll trom Los Angeles, mid It. V t Ait burv from Miigliunl, Other who nro uwny mid are ex peeled to return noon are T. Slater Johnson who is in Miutliorii Unllfnr. nia; Sprngiiu Keijjol who is hurrying home from Kurope; H. (I. Hiirgosn, Jr., who is at present in Now York. Frank Fraaior in reported to have entered IiIh father's office at Uhlengo. lie will return for a short time In the summer to look aflee iuleresN hero. It is also stated Hint James It. Hnr bonr of Now York will return late in the triiir. The Carpenters am) Jack Merrill will arrive at the opening of the summer session. They are circl ing the globe sic and languages la tho only music school in southern Oregon with a full ! corps of teachers. G. Talllandlcr, director. Send for catalogue 276 Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Jansen and daughter of Mount Pleasant, Texas, j fishwny nt t0 ,,m (8 ot doing its arrived in Medford Wednesday for a ,. short stay. These people arc making a tour of the Pacific coast country with a view to locating. Chris Gaugcl camo down from Ashland Thursday and filled himself so full of red liquor that tho peace and quietude of a legal holiday was greatly disturbed and ho was "thrown In" by the police, and upon appearing before Police Magistrate Canon Friday morning ho was taxed $5, which he paid. Samuel S. Swonnlng, assistant su- "While wood flshways are a suc cess while they are In working order the first high water always takes them out. I Intend to correct thlB matter with a permanent concrete flshway." Notice to City Subscribers. lleginuiiig March 1st all papers will ho collected for at place of delivery. Owinsc to increase in circulation this is made necessary. Collector w ill call near the 1st mid if necessary again pervisor Crater national forest, Is hitfr in month. Papers not (mid for planning an Inspection trip in the j at end of month will be stopped until near future. payment is made. JH I Synopsis of tho Annual Statement of tbo The Home Insurance Company of New York in the State of New York on tho 31st day of December, 1911, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the Stato of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL. Amount of capital paid up J3.000.000.00 INCOME. ' Premiums received during tho year in cash. .$12, 712,222. SS Interest, dividends, and rents received dur ing tho year 1,183, 131. 4u Income from other sources received during tho year lS-,oil.ol Total Income 14, 077, 923. S4 DISBURSEMENTS. Losses paid during the year $ C,42S547.13 Dividends paid during the year on capital stock '. .... 1,050,000.00 Commissions and salaries paid during tho ... . year , " 3.118,340.80- - Taxes, licenses, and fees paid during the ", year 339,083.67 : Amount of all other expenditures 1,331,030.24 Total expenditures 12,JG7,G01.S4 ASSETS Value of stocks and bonds owned $27,S75,fiC0.d0 ' Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc. ... 38,300.00 Cash in banks and on hand Premiums in course of collection and in transmission Interest and rents due aud accrued IT'S SO EASY TO END CATARRH Go to Chus. Strang and say I want a HYOMEI outnt take It homo open tho boxpour a fow drops of HYOMEI from tho bottlo Into tho llttlo hard rubber Inhaler breathe It for five minutcj and note thu re freshing relief brcatho It four or five times a day for a few days and catarrh and all Its disgusting symp. tonis will gradually disappear. HYOMEI contains no opium, en calno or other harmful drug and la sold on money back plan for catarrh, asthma, croup, colds, coughs and ca tarrhal deafness. Complete outfit ?1. 00 extra' bottles If needed 60 cents at Chaa Strang's and druggists everywhere. Simple Instructions for use In overy package -jon can't fall to banish catarrh if you follow in structlons. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED To jeilt 5 room modern house or bungalow with garden, near In. Will buy on terniH. Ad drumt Goo, K. lloos, 1 O. bo .101. 292 WANTED Horse for ranch work, pair If cheap. 'Phono Par. 001 1 . waimiju- lumpuioiit ami rullfthlo grocery clerk, capable HiinorvlHhiK order department, (live lofeicilcoii ami salary wanted. Mention phono uumbur. tliocor, cnio Tilbiiue. UPU FOR RENT Furnished suite rooms closo In, Inquire 311 Noilh Hart loll nt. Phono iMli.K, Mrs, W. M. Ilcekor. 277 FOR" ItHNT-Two" room' "finnliihcd Iioiiho, . Iin ijo pantry and chnmt, lOlcctrle tights, city water. Chum and cony. !7 W. Hociuid Ml. Mil i I8N1.1 -New ulo.lorii " rfliuiii houim close In. Inquire ill I Not tit llnrllott st. Home phono aiU-lC. 2Ii7 LAND BARGAINS L. N. JUDD TALENT, OHEGON JACKSON COUNTY Orchards, Homos, Farms In n Thrlvlnn Center In Ono1 of the Gmilen Spots nt tho nnntia nlvcr V.illoy. NO MORE GAS IN STOMACH . AND BOWELS Not Only Relief, but Cure for All Time. If jrmi wW to in wnu wotljr n$m ef On in tt Stomach bJ Jlonth, tl lo BAALUA.YN13 liAN TABLETS ff ww r I i i arniota isd ornou Infix, with tart rtlrhitVxi, wilt IIAAUIAN,3aS.tlIILErSpefiiWIWlJDtdr itt.1 (wnKOUtlT lor tu rr. -. rtn t&4 rnawt&f tmtnff &t loe v Yocrrtanich will fornw dinriD fmhTK Ital i ml MtTwiillr- fcr Stonath Uu lh fctl tfltrt.1 romlst Irwrt fl1 Frrwrf. Tniltmplr. cct tmwiac item I pit tt 1,791.025.14 2,22,320.81 214,053.00 Total assets 22,140.504.91". Total assets admitted lu Oregon 32,140.50 1.U5 LIABILITIES. Gross claims for losses unpaid $ 1,144,420.34 Amount of unearned premiums on all out- , , standing risks U.75S.C35. 00 Duo for commission and brokerage 77,600.97 All other liabilities 5l0.44u.93 Reserve as a conflagration surplus 1,800,000.00 Total liabilities . 15,331.124.24 Total insurance in force December 31, 1911 22,192,948.92 BUSINESS I.N" OREGON FOR THE YEAR. Total risks written during the year 8,900,082.00 Gross premiums recoived during the year 136,543.06 Premiums returned during the year 28,420.83 Losses paid during the year 52,603.13 Losses incurred during tho year , 49,544.53 Total amount of risks outstanding in Oregon December 31, 1911 , 12,797,135.00 TUB HOME INSURANCE COMPANY. By E. G. Snow, President. Statutory rosidont general agent and attorney for service: John D. Coleman, Portland, Ore. CITY AGENT It. A. HOLMES noiih and VM will otxt more be lk to UUsikrp bmth, citn prMTHteJ bf U JXtlc piott jwir hrtrt a&d Hep. Voar limb. rmj tnJ turn won't frl roll J p to iW-a h IM AUU.NNTS 0.UJ.TABU.T3 r ? ieUrferlM with Ito rimililion. Uut iatu rowuM tad titrrr In11d( alltr dinner will "i I") irrUml by a dnri lerKm (ora tl tnlrttilamf nt. yow dntfnJf-1 atomtf) iU roloce by iaetn. UtauM Sa rfmrly caaiwt fcrrrfalur (nr da) ua U BAAU Tlf MtnlUr taUfa a f! for SOi by ry JractKl, or ami 4trt to HaboeotaBa rbarmai)', 330 Sutter Su Saa tnauKB. Progressive Aggressive OUR FIRST REPLY In It curable? What What nro thu aymp. The UCKtlou wo wcii' indeed was -What Is catarrh "' Ih tho urdlnary provcnllvo treatment In early life? lotus? ' Thlw Ih a very broad iiucHtlmi aud wo will nut attempt to give In full detail all the mmwer, but will try to H)Htematlcall outline the cunoh tials that will ho needed hy tho ordinary Individual and wo might add that It will take iih more tliuii one Issue to mippl tho iiiformallou. CATARRH Is defined lu the medical dictionary as an inflaiuiuatloii of a mucous membrane, especially of tho respliatory pammucii of tint head and throat, atttrtnicd by a discharge of iiiucim. (I.lpplucott). The Htnml ard dlrtlounry nddt that in the Putted Ktates such a definition as alinvit given Is meant to apply that it Is axsoi'latcd with a throutc lutlamma lion, but that In England It la iimtoi'latiM with mi ordinary lufliicimui or cohl. Tho ittc8tlou thou ax to what Is Catarrh. dlfforH In various rouulrluH, owing In part to tho classification of the condition nud also to the tlmo us to when a "bad cold" ceases to he such ami become the so.called "disease." Wo In this country havo been for tho pimt few year trying to educate tho PUBLIC to tho one fart that the difference existing between a so-called continuous cold and tho more common term of Catarrh Is a difference lu name only as tho morbid couiIUIoiim aru Iden tical. This docs not Imply that one who blows their hoko litis Catarrh, but that one who has nu over secretion of mucus or other dlnuluirgo from tbo uoxo has the trouble aud that It then exists lu the chronic state. The next question asked Is It curable? Tho aioocr inoM decidedly, YES. Tim reason that wo give this so emphatic Is that this Ik p i mo tion wo are called upon to answer overy day nud wo havo no fear of contradiction at nil. We want to add that wo have not attempted any Mcleatlflc claHslflcatlou of the different forms of this condition iim wo do not want to lead tho laloty Into a ulr Icily scientific discussion but want to say It all tho plainest possible way. Continued Tomorrow Drs. Saunders & Green Prnotico limited to-OAHKETT-COIJKY HI.DO. EVE, EAK, NOSE und TMKOAT. .MEDFOIU), OltKdON Reliable Ethical PLEASURE CARS CHALMERS, l'OI'IMIAliTFOIU), PEEitLEHS, JIUI'MOISILK COMMERCIAL PEERLESS, CHASE, KKLIANCK (From U ton to 10 tons) THE VALLEY AUTO CO. Fittest Kqulpiicd Garngo In Southern Oregon J BARGAIN WEEK 50SL, MANN'S 50 I Central Avsnue, Nosr Poatoffloe NO WEAK LINKS IN THIS CHAIN OF BARGAINS BIG BARGAINS BEST PRINTS a yard 5c BIG TOWELS 18f values, each 10c Best Oil Cloth a vanl 19c NEW DRESS Ginghams, a yard 8c CHILDREN'S IH.- Waisls 10c WOMEN'S $1.00 WAISTS 48c MUSLIN Unbleat'hed, 8 c value, a yard 6c MUSLIN Bleached, lOe value, a, yard 61 c BATH TOWELS 20e values, each 12!c PETTICOATS $1 values, each 48c GLOVES Bl.'Jf) values, pair 98c HOSE Stijiporici-H, fiOc values, a pair 10c HOT LAKE, SANATORIUM Weeks&McGowanCo. UNDERTAICERS Say Flioua 3371 XtffUt Piionwl r. W. Wks 3071 A. B. Orr, MM r ASY AMII8TAKT, i i mm-mmmmt n -tT-"? t ' ' ' ' TVTSMRMKt jHttBauMu9llMHHH '' jSHnHHRffr JV?IltliaaalHaH !aMaMAwlril!UZaUHaHMlHHHHBQBSSaH "M HflEHHliBBMaBU! RHEUMATISM CURED NATURE'SWAY LIQUOR & DRUG HABIT CURED Tho treatment though offoctlvo n not harsh. Why bo a ulavo to the habit when you can bo cured? Wrlto today for booklet. You may havo a loved ono which could bo restored. Wo will bo pleased to send you special literature, The treatment Is not expensive, HOT LAKI3, OUK. WATTIW M. 1IKHCIJ, IIKH, AND MANAOIJU HAND BAGS $1 values each 48c NECKWEAR Tp to f)0c. values 23c BLEACHED Table Damask, a yard 29c GOOD SIZE Towels, each 4c FINE VAL. Luce, a yard 3c Wide TORCHON Laco, a yard 5c COLGATE'S Talcum Powder, a can 19c WIDE CORSET L'oVer ury. ISuibi'oid a ; yard 25c .. Fancy RIBBON 50e quality, a yd. .. 23c BELTS Up to $1 values, each 48c $3,00 HOUSE I rcsscs $1.48 GIRLS' Muslin Drawers 12 ic WAISTS Lrp toL75vat ue.s, each 98c PONGEE Silk, worth $1.00 69c ... 32-inch ZEPHYR Gingham, a yard 16c BEST COTTON dial lie a vard 5c 75c Mossalino Silk, a yard 48c 2x90 SHEETS, fiOc grade 39c " .! i i n .M 1 1 1 i ,i 42 and 45 Inch SCISSORS CRASH 75c FOULARD NAPKINS HOSE Pillowslips lOver Sharp, pair worth 10c a yard Silksj a yard worti. $1.25 Kanf black, a pair lie 39c , 7c 48c 89c 9c ALL OVER Lace, $1 values 48c LONG CLOTH , 12 yd. piece, piece 98c 81x90 Seamless Sheets, each 69c Best GALATEA I'asl colors, a yard 18c APRONS with bib, 50o grade, each 29c ROLLER Powels ready lo use, eaeh 29c A T A V