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Q MttDFORD MATL TIITBUNE. MT3PF0RD, OR KAON, RATITKDAV, MAROTT !), 1012. AAGE PIVW ift IOC AL AND L PERSONAL John IViiihoii anil V, 10, ilutloi worn down fioin Attliluml Tliurttdiiy, Dr. J I' Illicitly iipunt it fiiw hours In AhIiIiiiiiI Tliiirmlity, T. II DihiIoIm wmh iiinoni; I ho ninny who mi Jiiiiriiiiyliii; (o thu county iii'iit nowudiiyM. Mih. Helen (lalo wim u recent vIm llor In Jiu'IckoiivIIIo, Iter former homo. Knuiouilior tho prices, donning & l)yo WoiI(m, John Thorutlllfo vlnltcd living In JucliNoiivlllu thu Moil ford :i2(J lOlutlVOK fori) part of tin week. lli'Ht coffee in town. Mmiliiittun Child. 13. Ten oil of lliuumilioio hit a been In Medford movcimI Uiiioh liitoly. Ho Im mentioned In counee tlmi nllh thu republican iioiiiltiiillon for Hhcrlff. Cream wufflon nt Mnnhnttnn rafo. aoi M. Calhoun of I'lmuiiU, llto vl eiim hoi'IiiIIhI, Ih HCfii In Mml ford fioiiiontly. Ilii Ih In roiiHiiltittlon with iironilnoiii member of IiIh par ty, who clalin limy already ment vie tory In the coiiiIiik election. Having hotiKht n lot of eonl at a low figure wo nro dotting It out nt u prlro nt which It l hound to go within tlio nnxl week. Itiitilrit of Undn Trunsfcr Co. or J. V. Mltchull. J. (i. V. WoIkiuiioU and A. l 1-Mwnrdit of Holier (Irovo woio In Mod ford Thtuxdii) afloriiooii The Modfonl Conservatory of Mil Mo and laiiKUiiBon Ih tho only music Mihool In southern Oregon with u full corps of teacher. (1. Tnlllaudlur, director. Hond for cntiiloKiiu. Vice I'rortldoul l.lndloy of tho Jiukmiii ('ounl hank tarrlod u few hourn In JnekMnvlllo yesterday. Bee A. K. Ware, room 19 Juckxoti County Hank building, for all the Information about Pacific Mutual l.lfu or Accident In mi run re. 323 Phil MotHchnn Jr., niutuiKor of tho litiporlal hot"! of Portland, who hou boon spending tlu jiaitt fortnight In .IiicKkoiivUIo and on ApiiloKali', wont to (Irani Pass Thiirxda). Thoy will remain ut tho county neat a while longer. I.adin, havo your suits made by a tailor who known how. Ilerlln, Cen tral Point. 322 Mm. I). II. JurktHiti wan among Imr JnckKOiivllli) frluiidti Thurrday. l euro tlropny. Dr. K. Ilrouke. 247 j Ho. Illvorsldo, 8-t-It. 301 Mrs. Kalo Hoffman of Jiirknou vlllo wan thu guest of .Mrs. V. II. (lore Thursday itfloruoim. Federal vacuum cleaner. Ilouio phono 2riMi. A. H. Ma boo, 233 H. Ivy street. 3 IK Mr. CharliiN Nlekoll of .Slorllnj; wan a Modfonl visitor this week. Carklit & 'I'nylor (John II. Carkln, Ulcini 0. Taylor), nttnruoytwiMnw, over JuckHoii County II utile building, Medford. I'. M. Kmlth, V. A. Hprlngfnrd and J. I). Ilrown were ovnr from Sterling it few days since. Ileal homo uindo broad at Do Voo's. Mrs. I.oiiIh I'll lob unit Mih. I'. Iloh lion of Jackhonvllh havo boon In Modfonl several times lately. Hco It. A. llolmoH, Tho Insurance Mun, over Jackaou County hank. Dr. J. 13. Shearer wiih on Applegate thin wool; on professional business. Home baking nnd Haladn. 14(1 North Front. Phono order. Home 273-1,. (loo. I.. DnviH. J. M. Hoot. Dr. County and V. II. tttowart triiuuacl od btiiilnoHM In Jntlibonvlllo ThuiHtlay. aemcthlni: now, "Qrapo I'urplo," nt MoDowoII'b. V. K. Prlco whb In Medford ThurH. day. In company with hlii wlfo, ho rolurucd to tholr farm near Tolo, latoly, nffor an nliAoneo of throo yoartt nt Albany. H. A. Newell. Indlim' tailor, 4th floor M. l' & II. Co. IiIiIk. J. II. Iltioiiiau, Itulph narllng. (Iuoi'ko Lyniuii and (looi'Ko . I (off of Cold Hill mndo Modfonl a ImihI iichh vIhII oiiu tiny thla wuu(. Tanoy brlok Ico croiun nt MoDow oll'u, It. A. Ilollouhock or Portland, dealer In real untitle, Iiiih boon hIzIiik tU tho.H'tuatlon In tho valley. m! M. Taylor Hpont iiuvoral Iiouih In. Modfonl Friday. It Ih rumored that ho will roHtnno morclinndlHliiK liir JackHonvlllo in tho near future. K, M, Wutlo of Taconm Ih In Med foftl. Ho la looking' iiflor IiIh Intor otitH In Hotitltorn OroKon, amoiiK which Ih an IrrlKittloii and mlnliiK on torprlHo on ApploKiito. MrH, W, A, Joiich wiih ut Plioonlx t IiIh wool;, vIhHIiik her fathor, I. A. lloKti, who Ih Horlouuly III and hud Wceks&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS Djr rhont QS71 Httrbt ruontm r, W, Wtkn 807X A, s, Orr, 3001 IADT ABSMIAKT, ono or IiIh leita iimputated ut (lie kilee, Mih. N. Ilonnier of 1'ooln Creek linn linen vliilllnn her dniiclilor, Mih. A. H. Hnpcnhnuui. JiiiIko CnlkliiH wiih down from Atth. laud (IiIh week on official IiiihIiiokh at Jacknouvllle. Mr. ami Men. W. II. McDaulel or AppleKiito were roceut vIrUoih' In .lackHonvllle, Mih. (I. V. ThniHlmr of (IiiiiiIh PitdH, who him been vIhIIIiik her hIh (r, Mih. V. I-'. Duuford, linn leturiied home. A (ton wiih Inn u I'ohiiiary II to Mr. and Mih. .lay Hexton, formeily of JackHoiivllle. Thoy aio now n-Ml-denlH of Hoiillioru Cnllfornln II. A. Vo;el of Newell, lown. who puichiiHod the C. C McClondoii ranch about a year iiko, Ih Id Medford mall- iiik iiniiiiKoinontii lo plant koiiio ID no r oh of the above ranch Into the IichI varlotlcH of peai-M. He Iiiih already Miicceuded In plautliiK 20 acrun and the bitliilico will ko In hood. Tho C. ('. McClendon ranch Ih coiiNldered one of the fluent plecen of laud In Houth Jim Uiokoii. M. W. TIiouipmoii, of OIiIh, Alberta. Ih In Modfonl looking tho cltv over with a view to locating, lie Ih well pleiiMcd with the city and HiirronniN Iiik country and hail aboui decided to Invent either In city or orchard prop erty. Mr. and Mih. Frank Pell, who have been IIvIiik In Vancouver, W'iihIi., for the punt jcar. returned to Meilford IVIdny mornliiK. They went to Van couver oxpectltiK to remain, hut they hnv now iiiiulo different arraiiKu mciitH and will iomIiIo In Medford. Thu rcKtilar monthly ImihIiickh nieotlnj; of the V. V. T. V, wiih held Thu mlii afternoon, at which time number of important matterH came up for altoutlou. Actltu will bo taken In Hoveral ciihch of tlulliKiueut motherhood and the kIvIiik of lliior to nilnorK. It. (! NIcIioImoii Iiiih been antioltitcd it deputy clerk with Awer to Ihhiio (IhIi and kimiio liceuHCH. He may nl wan be found at tho Medford Furnl tuio & Hardware conipany'H Htoru. Heretofore It Iiiih boon nccOHary to Ko lo or hciiiI to JackRonvlllc after tho llroiiHOM or tc pay an extra fco to Hecuro thvni In Medford. Will (S. Mncltne and Wllllnui (5. Petralu. nport wrltcrn of Portland, linvtt Htartcd the Pacific Coat Sport Hevlow In the liitciTHl or all branch- en or nport In the norlhwoHt. A num ber of local peoplu nro helping back tho enterprlne. A InrRe number of Medford women took the occanlou today to patronize Oray & Mo'n whlto goodn nnle. Tli burKiiltiH offered nro ho tomptluK that the ntore wan crowded with pur chiiHom. The nale ntarted Friday and Ih one of the inoht nucccHHful ohoh of tho HCIIKOII. Ordem taken for tniunplnutod vck etublv plautH, nuy iiuniitlty. Pcrtlaud Ave. (irecnhotiHe. Ilox 107, Medford. Phono S72. Prlccn on reipiCHt. 301 Want to borrow $750 on flrnt-claHH Hectirlty. Will pay llbernl lutorcHt and buuiiH for xauio. llox ti, Trib une. 301 After a day hpont In thu valley Frank H. McDovltt. nmniiKor Cali fornia Fruit DlKtrlhtitorH, left .Satur day for Sacramento. "Only one crlt IcIhui," he yald on dupartluc ".lark- Hon couuty Hlioiilil beloiiK lo Cali fornia." .loo Smith of KviuiH creek vIhIIoi! .lackMiuvlllo Friday and filed for commlNsloiier. John L, Domiiier npuut Saturday nt .lacknouvlllo on btmliieEH. 13. A, WelHh vlHlted JackMiiivllle Friday afternoon on IhihIiiomh. Hairy Y. Allen or CrnntH Piihh wan In Medford Saturday on a short bunl uoHit trip. William CerlK, vice prosldont and ohlof eiiKineer or the Pacific & I3unt orn, returned Sat unlay from a hutd iiohh trip to Portland. Joo Ueuiuan of Gold Hill Hpuul Saturday In Medford, Professor O'Gitru has received n letter from K. C. Wundt or RprliiK rield, Mo,, n which Mr. Wundt titnteu that thu entire punch crop In thu mid dle wchI Iiiih beuu ilostroyed. Tho LadleH' Aid noclety of thu Presbyterian church iiiooIh In thu chapel Tuesday at 2:30. Thu com mittee on work will havu uomuthliiK for each ono to do. HoHtesioa: Mrs. (lauuowiiy nud Mm. Patturuou. Uuv. W. T. (iouldor or the M. 13. Church South will deliver a upucltil serniou to thu Odd FuIIowh mid Ito bokuliH on Sunday, March 17. Mom- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOU H15NT 0 room Iiouhu with bath, electric IIkIiIh, close In. Hunt reasonable. Apply to MrH, M, H. Joliiibon, 10 S. Cottiitto Ht, 30 1 I3XPI3RII3NC13D drensmnklnK. "Cilll ut til North Oakdnlu, Phono 7701. FOU SAL13 A milmtor very 0111. now Old Trusty In loasouttblo. Phono 301 m HNITUIU3 FOU SAL13 Sunday forenoon Hook rack, 0-12 Axiuln Htor mi;, dluliiB room table, uldo hoard, dressor, 2 Iron beds com plete, wmmtituml, cooking utuuullH, gutt lieutur, guH plato, oil heater, canned fruit, illuhoa, etc, 318 S. Newtown, 301 boiH and vIhIIIiik brethren and Hlntnni will meet nt the Odd Fellown hall at 10:30 and miiich In a body to tlm church. W. 13. Ileirliii;, dlHtrlit engineer, U. . F. H., Ik In Modfonl on a nhort IiiihIiiokh trip. C. W. WIIhoii of upper Hokuo river Ih mnkliiK Modfonl a nhort IhimIiiohh vlnlt. C. It, IteamcH and I). II .lackHon left Hiitiiiilay nieriilni: for Aiihland. POLITICflLpRDS (Paid Advcrtluomont.) County Clerk, I hereby announce mynulf an n can didate for tho democratic nomination for tho office of county clerk, nub Jcct to thu will of tho votom of that party at tho primaries I promise tho pcoplo of Jackiion couuty that In cubo of my nomination and clcct'on 1 will fulfill tho dutlen or tho offlco no cording to law and tho bent of my knowlodKo mid ability. W. II. MILLISR. Gold Hill, Ore, Fob. 1C, 1012. Couuty Hccortlcr. I am n cundldnto for n second term for tho offlco of County Ho eordor on the Itopubllcan ticket, nub Jcct to tho comliif; primary. I havo conducted thu offlco to tho bent of my ability, tho books uro a!- wayn open for liiHpoctlon and fuel (lint I am entitled to n iiecond term. fhi:d h. coLvia. For Hhcrlff. I announce iiiynelf hh u cnudldato for nherirr, promlnlriK a contlniinnco of the btiHlncPHlIke udmlnlntrat'on I have kIvcu the office In tho pant. W. A. JONUS. For Oiunly ltrcordcr. I hereby announce mynulf an a can dldato for tho Itopubllcan nomination for the ofrico of County Recorder Httbjoct to tho will of tho voters of that party at the primaries. I wan born and raised at Eagle Point, Oro. I have for tho poFt two yearn becu deputy In tho anscssor'n office, and all I ask tho peoplo to do In to look up my pant record be foro canting their ballot. CHAUNCKY FLOItEY. 1'or Prosecuting Attorney. I hereby announce myself an a candidate for the democratic nomi nation for tho ofHco of prosecuting attorney for the first prosecuting at torney district of Oregon, embracing the countlcn of Jncknon and Jose phine, subject to tho will of the vot urn of tliut party at tho primaries, and 1 plcdgo thu peoplo ot Jnckuon and JoKcphluo countlcn that In tho ovctit of my nonilntitlou nud cloctlou I will fcurlcsflly, Impurtially nud to tho bent of my ability prosecute nil violations of Inw in mild district nud endeavor to ndmlnlHtcr tho duties of Hiild office with thu utmost efficiency nud economy. K. 13. KELLY. For Uepro.scnnttlve. I res)cctfully present my unino us candidate for representative to the republican votetH at the coming pri mary. I havo been once honored by the people of Jackson county, having been chosen to represent them In tho state assembly two years ago. If nominated nud elected, I shall do In the future as I have In thu pnsf give to my eouHtlttieuts iih honest and ralthful Hervlco an Ilea within my power. I realize thnt there are mat tem of Importance to southern Ore gon that will come up In' the next meeting of the legislature tit Salem, itud It will be my earnest desire If elected to act to tho fullest satisfac tion of all tho people of Jnckuon county. .1. A. W13STI3HLUND. For Asmsmm I hereby announce my candidacy tor the office of assessor subject to the Itopubllcan primaries In April. W. T. GH1I3V13. You Can iStanile with Impunity when you have n fine set of teeth. They enhance tho smile nud make It more attractive. And, utter ull, why should wo not all havo good teeth when there aro bucIi good duutlstH as ourselves to look after theniV Patting ourselves on tho buck, eh? Well, you'll praise uh too, nfter you havo once pntronUed us, DR. BARBER, The Dentist 207-208 Farmers and Fruitgrowers Dank Bldg., Medford, Oregon Pacific Phono Mnlu 053 Uotno Phono 887-L. How to Judge Motor Car Values (CoiitllnpMl fiom tfiiliinJay. lluicli 2ml.) j; IIKIjIAIIII.ITV. ,1 Hvory principle of ( oust ruction 'of tho ChiilinorH "30" has been thor oughly proved In Chalmorn cars of tho pnttt nud In oilier earn that have Hindu good. Thoro Is nothing now or untried In t;,;Kvory part of this car linn been proved. Eight months' before wo planned to annoiinco thin car to tho public wo put thrco of these "Thirty-six" modelH on the roud one In the hills of Pemmylvnnln, one In the Hands of Florida, and ono In the varying con dllloiiH of thu Middle Went. TIickc earn were run moro than ten thoua iiikI uiIIch each before thin model wiih O K'd for ninniifncturc Wo know that this car Ih right. Ilehliid It In thu record of Chalmers earn In tho past n record or sntls fnritory Hervlco rendered to moro than rirtcen thousand owners. Be hind It, further, In the Chalmers gu urn n tee. All Chalmers cars are nbsolule'y guaranteed for one year. Wc will replace free of chnrgc aiiy part which proves defective within one year from the date or sale, provided that pnrt In returned to ux at tho factory for Inspection. IIKAUTY. Beauty In a motor car Is more than paint-deep'. It goes down to the fundamental things to design, to mntorlHlH, to workmannhlp. Beauty In n motor car means symmetry the proper co-ordination of every part and line. There Is no beaut without symmetry. Neither Is there top-notch efficiency. Symmetry means the elimination of weak spots. It Is perfect balance perfect pro portion. Among people nud In the animal kingdom without exception, beauty menus physlcnl excellence. It Is moro than "Skin-deep.'' Think of the nthlelc. Those who win and break records Invariably havo physi cal beauty, bodily symmetry. They nro lacking In "wenk spots." Tnko fast horses the bot of them are thu most beautiful oftholr kind. Fine blooded, fine looking stock In always physically moro efficient than the other kind. The sanio law- holds good In nature. The trees which grow the strnlghtest and most symmetrical the beautiful ones live the longest. Tho mime In true of flowers and shrubs and wheat and corn. Now nu automobllo la a physical thing. It ban no brains. It In not asked to think only to perform. That epigram about beauty bofng only skin-deep was spoken by n homely man with brains. It Is nil well enough and true enough when applied to human beings whose chief business may bo to think. But auto mobiles do not think they nro phys lcnl. Hun over n small list of cars which, purely by reason of pcrform uiico hnve become truly famous, and you will find thnt without exception they have benuty, the beauty that 's deeper than pnlnt, tho benuty of sym metry, of design nud construction. Look for that beauty when you go to buy a car. Not only for tho sake of tho thing itself, but particularly for the snko of that most desirable Komutlilng for which It stands.. And thnt Homethlng Is efficiency. We nro willing that Chalmers cars bo com pared with tho vory highest priced cars mndo In respect to distinction or nppenrnuce. WE.YUAIIILITY. A good standard to use In Judging motor cars is the manner In which they grow old. Don't bo guided only by tho way n cur appeals to oti when now, but seo how carB of that make look and sound after ono year, two yours, or three years of uso. Work- mnnshlp, design and materials toll In a motor car Just as much us In n suit of clothes or u watch. Chulmors cars grow old gracefully, Thoy do not become loose or tlq-pnnny. Your pleasure hi tho appearance and per formance of your Chalmers continues nftor yearn or use. Ono other thing nbout used Chalmers curs: You'll find that thoy will always bring u gootl prlco In tho second-hand mur ket. This Ih bocuusu ot tho way they stand up after years of uso uud nto bocauBo tho Chalmers strict ono-prlco policy establishes a standard price for second-hand Chalmers cars. (Contluuod next week.) In buying this cur you got moro than n good motor car, YOU GET SERVICE. Call ami sou these curs at our Hhowroom on North Holly St., nour Main, I Valley Auto Co. Benson's We wish to impress you with the fact that wc nro Exchange Headquarters What have you got, and what do you want? Through us you can exchange what you have for what you want. $200,000 worth of business property, including two brick buildings, in Los Angeles to exchange for clear real estate. 80 and JG0 acre tracts; alfalfa and apple land; 175 miles from Los Angeles. $05 per ance very easy terms; might consider Medford city prop erty as part payment. Two store rooms and two roomy, 5 room flats, centrally located in Alameda, Cal., strictly modern, screen porch es, also two choice corner lots size 80x122 and 27x122; street car service. 5c fare to Market St., San Francisco; smaller lot .'300 ft. of park and beach. Price $17,500; will exchange for bearing orchard. Above property clear. .'J.8II acres in Whitman Co., Wn., set to apples 2 year old; will exchange for Medford home or small tract of land. Price $200. 1.1 room modern house on West Palm St. Two lots. Price $1000. Also another good vacant lot, price $850. For sale or might exchange for southern Cal. property. (221) 5 room house on North Holly. Lot 75x100. Price $3000, $150 down, $25 monthly. Will trade for acreage. Same party owns 77 acres 2Jo miles south of Gold Hill. Laud is nearly half cleared. Price $55 per acre. Terms or will exchange. (221) lS1 acres about 8 miles N. W. of Medford near Seven Oaks station all in orchard and alfalfa. Price $8-100". Sale or exchange. 40 acres wood land in Griffin Creek district. Price $500. (221) Properties numbered 221 owned' by same party and all or part is for exchange. Property is unincum bered. 8 acres 2V1 nules north of Medford P. O. set to Newtown Pippin apples 10 years old and inter-planted with 4 year old commercial pears. Bear Creek bottom soil." Price $S000. Will sell on easy terms or will exchange for city property in Oregon or California. 100 acres within V miles of Medford, part of which is suitable for alfalfa. Can be divided into small tracts and sold at prices ranging from $250 to $400 per acre, according to tract selected. 7 room modern house on North Grape St. This property will soon be business property. Price $8000. Terms. i0 foot frontage business property with 2 story brick age business lot, 2 story brick building, now paving 8 leased at $125 monthly Price $20,000. 50 feet'frout pcr cent net on $20,000 will sell for $1S,000. Might con sider Cal. property in exchange. For quick sale: 100 acres 3 miles from postoffice, 25 to 150 acres in brush. Price $2500. 4 room house and 2 lots on North Grape St. 'Price $2000. Will sell on installments, $200 down, balance like rent. 8 room modern house on South Grape St. Price $3000. Terms. 4S0 acres SVi miles from Medford on west slope of Antel ope, 200 acres of which is plow land, black free soil. Pri vate irrigation from 6 ever-flowing springs could be ar ranged, Approximately II million feet saw timber and 1000 cords of wood on place. About 125 acres fenced. Might consider exchange for income property in Port land, Willamette valley or California. Price $20,000, no incumbrance. Business property for sale, brick store building. Lot has 75 feet frontage. Price $20,000. Saw mill proposition A good one. Exchange considered. Houses lo rent, furnished and unfurnished. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Wo have some very attractive ones, large and small, rep resenting difforont lines of business in Medford and elsewhere. As these matters arc somewhat confiden tial, wc do not answer phono inquiries. Ask for per sonal interview. If you have a furnished houso havo customers waiting. Benson Investment Company Real Estate, Mines CORNER OP MAIN AND FIR Phones: Bell, 7991; Home, 234-L Bargains acre, 1-4 cash handles, bal for rent, list with us. Wo Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, D. O. Public Land Mattem: Final typof. Desert Lands, Contest and Mining Cases. Scrip. Why not come in and select thnt KODAK You will soon want to use it. Medford Book Store Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency FOR SALE Homestead relinquishment, prlco $500. 41 acres .11 acres in alfalfa, 13000 cash, balanco time. 10 acres 2 miles west of Medford, improved, $8000. 34 acres Improved IM: miles from. Central Point. 20 acres near Jacksonville. Will trade. 240 acrefl on the Applcgate, only 165 per acre. 120 acres unimproved at $50 per acre. 2 small houses on instalment plan. 5 room house near tho North school, $2200. TRADE 159 acres, Port IIIH, Idaho. 41 acres, will tako part trado. 1 Ms acres near Central Point. 10 acres near Central Point. 20 acres near Jacksonville for property In Portland. 160 acres improved In Weld Co., Colo., tor ranch. 412 acres near Roseburg, will con sider soino city property. Houses to rent in all parts ot the city. MISCELLANEOUS Hand spray pump; make an otter. Large 40 gallon Iron kettle; make an offer. EMPLOYMENT Girls for general housework. Six coal miners. Coal miners to work by tho ton. Phono in your orders for men; no charges to the employer. . F. A. BITTNXK ROOMS 6 AND 7, PALM BLOCK Opposite Nash Hotel Phone 4141; Rome, 14. Deal with the man who does the most business. You will find there is a rea son for it. During tho past three years over 300,000 trees nnd vines lmve been delivered to the planters of tho Itoi;uc Ilivcr valley by tho Eden Valley Nursery All btoek leaving this nursery id Kuurnntecd to PLIOASE nnd the PRICE IS RIGHT. WHAT WORK DO YOU WANT 7 N. S. Bennett Office 1201 Box 823. North Central Ave, Medford, Ore. Twenty-two years' experience in orchurd und nursory work in the Roguo River valley.