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MRTtPORl) XI A I r 'NtrnCCT!, MEDFOTTD, OHTCOOX, 'I'lirifflDAV, XIAIKTf II, 1912. JAdE MVB V A r IOCAL AND L PERSONAL W. H, ll.irnmi mill rniiilly iirrlvoti III Moilftiul Twmiliiy from Woodruff, Klin., ami mo vlnllliu: rnliitlvcH anil rrlninlM In ihbi ,-ny. ,m,.. M,miB w lOl.'lllo III Home clly (, ,.(,Hti l. I.. DiivIh, iiiimliloiil of Din i-'iirni-tm mill Knilt unworn buull of HiIm Hty, lofi WiKliiniiiliiy ovi'iihiK for i fow iIiijh' hiiNlnoKn trip to I'ortliiihl. Koilllk fllllHllHlK, tllO l)CNt, lit Won- oii'h, oim)hIIu book wloro. Mr. mill .Mim W. '. UikIkh, or thin 'Ity, ii rv In I'ordanil vInUIiik frluiidH, .Mr. IKiiIkii will itlno itttt'iid u urohl liltlou couvoutlou which Ih In iiohHloii In I'orllmiil. (lotto, D'AnJoii ami llurtltt iidiiim. KliKt.cliiHH trticd. anil don't liny from iinyono, In run or iiiimll ordorn until j ii m-o inv una ru mivo you niouoy. II. II. I'd I lemon, Qiiukur niirmiry niiiu. NiihIi liotol loliby. MIhn MiirKimH AuiliMHou of Ontrnl Point Mntti',1 In .Mrilforil WimIiioioIm). till) Kiumt or ,MInn .Myrtollu Wlllltium. Mim. J. I.. HlniHku, of CrmitK I'iihh, mii In Modfoid Wodnordny doliiK tmilliiK. H. A. Nowull, liidliV tailor, 4th floor M. T. A II. Co. IiIiIk. Mm. P. II. Crow.. -fi Wcilm-mlny ivi'iiIiik for a fow ilnyM' vlnll to fi'lmiilH In Portland. J. C. 1'i'inlliHoii of Tallin Itouk wan In (ho olty Wwlm-wliiy on IiiinIim'iib. Hen I homo mndo broad at Do Voo's. IhuiJ. M. ColllnM, lanlilitr or tin I In nil or Jiu'khouvllln, left WimIuoh day fur a IminIiick vlnll In Portland. Hot) It. A. IIoIiuoh, Tho liiBiirauco Man, ovr Juckiion County bank. Mr. mid Mm. (1. II (JiiimhIiik. or ClilriiKO, took train N'o 10 Wodnt'H day night for tin uortli after u day Will In Mi'dfonl. Iloth Mr. and Mm. OriiMliiK wnn ili'llghti'd with tin city and clinucim ant (lioy will become; litlrimtod hero. "DcllKhlful illy; bountiful li'imi'H and iuiikiiWI (nt liuxliiom lilockN." TIiIh wan tbilr uxprcKMiMl opinion or Hi" illy. Home baking and wilndn. 140 North Front, Phono ordor. liomr 273-U .1. ,M. KallHliom a row dayn iiko liiirohaxod 30 iutkh or laud from J. I., Di'iiiuicr. ror wblrli ho paid JISOO. Thi' laud In situated two and one hair inllori noutli and wont from I'hou nix. I'lvo arnw or tbo trarl aro tin dor cultivation, tbo rouialuliiK 2fi acrrH IioIiik brunli laud and iinlin proM'd, but much of It ran bo cultl vatinl whon olonrt'd, Mr. Knlliitrnm will at oik'o romiuoiiro tbu oroctlou or a bourn and barn on tbo land.' Don't rnrKot thai tho I-'IhIi Markol Iiiih fit-nil flub, rrabii, oyMtnu ami drcHhod poultry cvnry day In tbo week. Wo iiIho carry a kooi! "ho "f uhoi'Ao and lunch koikIh. Co mo In and boo iih. W. II. Konworlhy & Co. aor. C. P. Hall mndo a IiuhIiicnh trip to (IrantH I'iihh Thumday. Friday ami .Saturday aro nblrtwalHl day at Abrciiu'. 305 Horn At Poytou. Oro., on March I "J, IUI2. fn Mr. and Mrs. Alva Pey ton, a dmiKhtor. !:. D. WchIoii, comuioiclal photon rapbor, iiokuIIvch .mado any tlmo or plnco by appolntiiiont. Phono M. 1471 Tho Medford CoiiHorvatory of Mil hIo nnd ImiKUUftcH Ih tbo only mimic Reboot In Houthoru OroKOn with n full corpn of tcachom, - Talllaudlnr. director. 8cnd for catiiloKiio, V, I. Vawtor wiih In tirauta I'iihh Thumday on IckuI IiumIiickh. Koo A. K. Waro, room lit JackHOii County Dank biilldlni;, for all the Information about Pacific Mutual l.lfo or Accldout luHtiraucu. IVi'd' I,. M. l.yoiiH wiih In Tolo Tbumday lookliiK after tho modioli of the .lacoby Htoro bulldliii;, for which ho Iiiih tbo coutraot. LadlcR, havo your nulttt mndo by u tailor who known bow. Ilorlln, Con tral Point. U22 Andrew Cautiall of ApploKiito wiih In (IrantH Piikh Tbtimday on IhihIiiohh. Fancy brick Ico croum at McDow ell'a. II. (iriiudmmi, or Ht. Cloud, Minn., mrlvod In Moiironl WoduoHdiiy. HomothliiK now, "Urnpo Purplo," nt McDowoll'ii. Marlon Tryor, of Talout, wiih In Medford Thiirmluy. Mr. Tour for iijorly llvod In Medford, but for hov oral yoaiH Iiiih boon oiiKiiKori In tho hai'dwiiro IiiihIiichh lu Talent, lie Iiiih now Hold bin Htock of (jooiln to Wlilt moro & Cook or AHhlaiid, and Ih look I u k for a now htiflluoHH location. Fodoral vaouiim cloanor, Home phono Util'.-L. A. 10. Mubuo, 2;UI S. Ivy utroot, 318 Mm. M. O. I'JIdrldKO vlaltod ClrantH Piikh rrlondH Tliiimday. Now CJiiko hutH at Ahroua', 1105 .1. Hcliiulillliii; returned Tliurmlay moiiiliiK (it IiIh homo In Portland af ter a vlnll with IiIh olil-llmo JackHon county rrleudH. For tho unworn in HjiriiK mlllluer hiio Alil-eiiH' nhowliiK. Jiofi WIIIm Hall and MIhh Doll draco I'Jbo, both of Moiironl, were marrlud on March H. by it(.v. v. T. (loulder. Mr. Hall In a lOMlniiranl man and him lived In Med ford ror mimic tlnio. Tho hrlilo H ii daufslilor of JoHoph M lObo, or liy-2 Went Hcioud atreel. thin city, Tho yeiini: couple will iniiko their home lu Medronl, Contractor L. M, ,yonH Iiiih men at work pultliiK new fionlH In the Dr PifKe block, on KiiHt .Main Htreel New Iron llutelH me IioIiik put lu place mid the rrojitH will bo or plato kIiihk. Iloth the nontH will have rine, lare Hbow wludowH mid will bo modern In every paitlciilar. A brick annex. Ilx' f'O feet. Ih belni; built at the rear of tho btillillm;. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Olcnn O. Taylor). attornoyB-nt-law. over JackHou County Hank biilldltiK. Medford, Tbo Medfoid Illicit coinpauy In hIiIjipIiik Hoveral carloadn of brick to KukIo Point to be iihciI lu tbo con Mti'tirllou or a larKO IiuhIiicmh block ror McIioIm Hioh. or that place. The biilblliiK when completed will be unci! for a meat market, cold hIoiiikc and Ice iiiautiracturlni; plant. I. J. MlkHcbo wiih lu (IrantH Pan Thui Kilay on biiHluchM. The IimIIch or the Queen Ktber elide or tbo Flint M. I-:, church will hold a home bakery mile at OluiHtuad & Hlbbaid'H ciocvry ntoro on Hatur lit) afternoon. HOC PaNKoiiKor train No. 10 pulled out or .Medford Wcdncmlay nluhl without ItH roll train crew, llraltenmii Alton had been actit buck to rbiK "KaliiHt N'o H, which follown clone onto No. 10. and the ciiKlnecr on No. 10 neglected to "wblntle him In" iih tiniial, and when the train pulled out Alton wiih Mt 111 riiiKKliiK No. 11 about a hair mile noulh of the Htatlou. Ho wnn picked up by No. H mid hoped to catch bin train at (IrantH Piihh. Mcrrltold Shop Hiippllcn office, and home. MIhm Marian Towne. or Phoenix, who In one or the two woman ntu dent of tho law department of tbo University of MIchlKan at Ann Arbor. Iiiih been unable to attend her cIiihhch nluce tbu ChrlHtmiiH vacation becaue or an attack or appendlcltlH. Sho Iiiih now recovered, however, and In again at her Htiidlon. Minn Towno wiih dep uty county clerk at Jacknouvlllu for a number of yearn. Her mail) Jack hoii county frlendn will tie pletihud to lenru or bcr.recovory.. Koich aro a npcclalty with II, II. Pattornou, utimorymnn, Nanh hotel. Mm. Florence Cray lett Thumday morning ror a vlnll to Awliland. Mann. Hho will iiIho vIhIi relatives lu Maine beloro who returns to Medford. (5 C. Carroll wnH lu Cold Hill Tliiimday on bunliienH. Having bought a lot of coal nt n low figure wo nro cloHlng It out at n price at which It In bound to go within the next week, liujulro of Katln Trntmror Co. or J. V. Mitchell. FAITHFUL COLLIE SAVES WOMAN ATTACKED BY BURGLARS. J r """ ' MH MRi. STU61& JORJDAK liADY cIAJfEi. Trunt to a collie dog to be yutir friend Mm KIhIk .lunldn 'Hacked In her rioino In New York by rolibcm. wnn unveil by the prenence of her pet collie, fjidy June, who runbed on I and nuuimoiied aid The collie rati nliout the lionw nlanulug the Icimntn with her barUIng uti'll the polkv were eut for und tlic young muiiuiii Man rencucd. WILL HARVEST 500 OR 600 POUNDS OF GINSENG ON PROSPECT RANCH K. V.i (Ir.ihiim, n' I't'OMpeet, tliU county, who lin made luuiMdl' iiute I'iiiiiour liom the I'net (lint he h.i Mieeewlullv and proHlnblv miiile lle eiiltme of giiiM'iiu a .JaekMiu eouniy iiuliihtry of no mall impoi lance, wax in .Medford n lew day ago. In eonvematiini with u .Mail Tri bune representative he Muted (lint lii i'irt crop of pitmeny imd uould be fully maimed ;nil ready for mar ket tliif spring, the roolH being i-i years old. He e.ieet to markel be tween .'(III and (Itll) ihuiiiiIh. Thai don't M'lmi like much of a crop In wait ix yen ix for. but when it ih told Unit the market price of ginseng is from mx to eight dollao u pound the net reluniK will be tairlv remun erative, mid when again it is taken into uccouiit that Mr. Oraliam will liave even n bigger crop to harve-it next yenr, mid eaoli 'ticceeding venr thereafter, the enterjirj-e gathem roM)rtioiiH that sonic of the beat nrolmrdihU of tliu valley cannot look iihiii without, feeling tlmt tbore are oilier- wlio dservcdl cotntmind- nt lention. The M'ed from flirts eiciihive plant hells for from iffJU icr miiiihI. but for all lliewe year iiihtvad of helling !uh heed Mr. Ciralimu has been pliuitin; it nnd he now 1ms one of the lurgerit giiihcng plots mi the Pacifie coast. Mm. Delrny Cetchell returned Weeks&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS Day Phone QS71 Xlfht Flionotl r, W. Weokn 8071 A, . Orr, 30&S X.ADT A8M8TAKT, TbiHHdny iiioruing from a few weeka' bunlueHH vlnll to MlnueapollH, Minn. It. Dybergb, prenldeut of the Sue-dlHh-Aiuerlcaii Patriotic league of California mid an employe of the .Southern Pacific for 20 yearn, who Iiiih been III Medford for a week or more, returned Thumday morning to Kau FrnuclReo. Mr. mid Mm. M. C. KIiIcIiIh left 'lliumday morning for Fremiti, Cal. I., A. (ircgory and .1. T. Hiiiiiinor vlllo were lu Cold lllll Thumday on bunlueHH. '., W, MorrlHon. night operator lu the S, P, piiHM'iiuer depot, Iiiih bud plaun drawn for a fine five room farm bungalow to be built on a 20- acro orchard tract which ho owna a couple of nilles hoiiHi mid wont of Medronl. The building will bo 20x:i0 rent In h!zo with a '.ixUO root porch at tho front and a tOlixIK) loot hcreonod porch at tho rear. Thero Ih a Hplondld building hKo on tho laud ho high that from It a Hplon dld vlow or Medford and tho north ern part of tbo valley Ih had. Tho hoiiKO Ih Hpleudldly iri'augcd mid will make a very neat and attractive ad dition to. tho farm homes of that lo cality. Mr. MoitIhou and' IiIh family will occupy It when completed. Mm. Helen Kormnyak and daugh ter loft Tliui-Hiliiy morning for Chlco, Cal. Horn lu Talout, Oregon, March 1, 1012, to Mr. and Mm. Marlon Tryor, a daughter, U I,, NooucliCHtor and family ar rived lu Modfdrd Thumday morning rrom Vale, Oro. They oxpoet to mnko Medford tbolr homo. Mr. NooncboHtor'u fatbor and brother, the latter being u public uteuogruphor at tho now Medford hotel, arrived lu Medford uovorul inoutlm ago, and tiro now permanent roHldoutH, .1. I'J. FiiHolinaii, one of tho pro prletoi'H of tbo Piuilorluin dyo workH, received tho nnd nowa Thuraduy morning that IiIh rather, J. 13, FuhoI tuau, had died that morning lu MartluHVlllo, (nil, Tlio eljlor Mr. FtiHolman, It will bo remembered, re Blilwl in Moilford (or over u your nnd only hint October returned to IiIk old home lu Indiana Ho made JiIh home when here with bin daughter. Mm. O. P. KMIh. on Catherine Htreet. Mr. Funelmau wan M! yearn of age. Dur ing bin brier Htay lu Medford he made a great many frlcinlH, all or whom will regiet to learn or IiIh de mlne mill will deeply kj uipathl.e with bin sou and daughtei lu thin city. He had a non ami two daughters In Mui'tliiHvIIU), Indiana. (Seorge F. King, who a couple or wcoKk ago underwent a Hiirglcal or eratlon al the Sacred Heart bonpltal, allowed on any promises within 200 root or a public water supply. There is a penalty provided ror all violations mid I will proceed to en force Hticb penalties as necessary to cjean up tbo city before tho hot weather sots lu. F. H. HAZLKTON, 300 Plumbing liiHpector. AT THE HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY EVENING, MAR. 15 Vietrolo concert, ".Songs of Lo.i-: Ago," mid lecture nf tlie composers ban no far recovered an to enable hi in . to return to bin home. The operation ' Wl" l)e KVW l,v -Ml- ' After wiih performed by Dr. Plckel. J winch the lollowing prognun will be The usual Friday evening re-' l.vi,1l . b-v ,lie ,irM fo,,r Kra,,u-S of heamal of the choir of the Firm,' wIMm wiiimh: Methodlrit church of HiIh city ban been postponed until Saturday eve ning, on account or the lecture coume euterlalnmeut. which will be hold In the church on Friday evening. 300 Mm. .1. K. Thornton or Abhlaud wiih In Medford ThurHday, tho guest or Mr. and Mm. Ceorgo F, Kin:;. pi.r.MitiNi; ixscrroK'irxtn'if'K. I wlnli to mil the atteiitlou or tbo public to the plumbing ordinance, which In being violated lu many ways. All occupied dwelllugu or IhikIiiohh Iiouhch niuxt have proper sewor con nect Ioiih. Where no hewers aro maintained lu the Htreet, properly constructed cohh PooIh shall be iihcd until hiicIi time as hcw em may be put lu. No open vault or privy ahull be Daily Hint from Paris. fi i . M i SL t ,; . its 111 lK ' a "Vk.M ruoT.) ourmaiiT. ita. T ikutuhukI aim buitoun aro lue.t tt trim tailor) Ull. Parasol Song bv room I. Wanil Drill by room II. ''Waking of the Flowers", room IV. "Mistre MunV Garden," room Proceeds to o towuids buying a 1 Vietrolo for the-e grades. Admission '!!." cents; children under fifth grade :10c. Program will htart ':'M) prompt. j Tells Women j How to Have j Charming Hair J Hough, coarse hair Ih tmnoccsbary; j so Ih laded, dull looking hair. j Dandruff and scnlp Itch aro both 'canned by an accumulation of scurfy i filth mid can easily bo gotten rid or. I Dandruff germs cause railing hair mid diseases or the hair and sculp, and should be destroyed. H you have any of tho hair troubles mentioned above Chas. Strang will guarantee PARISIAN SACK to end every ono of them or will refund your money. PARISIAN SACK is a delightful hair dressing that Is bulug used to day by many thousands of lovely AmorlcaiiH who detest iiiicleaiillness. Large bottle 50 cents. Don't Wear Glasses -boforo you have hud It proved to your Batlsractloa that your troub les will bo reniovod by tbolr use. At 'tho present day, too many glasses aro Hold simply for wbut Is mado out of thorn, without uuy regard to tho eyes, What you need Is a thoroughly sound, honest, straightforward opinion, supported by tho neces sary skill, oxperlenco, qualification and reputation. I explain plainly and fully why your oyoa noed glasses, and glvo you every proof of tho bonoflta you will got from their uso. My 11 yours exporloitco and tho best Optical Collogos nro bohliid my methods. Dr. Rickert Over Keiituor'a , MUSICAL FEASI FRIDAY EVENING The ill til number of the Medford lecture coume will be n municul fount nod u rare treat. The ciitcrtuiliiuu.it will be given by the Cnrfiirelli Con cert company, at the II rut M. V church on Friday evening, March !.". So great in the variety of the pro gram, coiiHJHtiiiK of MclcctioiiH on lb" harp, violin, piano nnd helix, iiIko HongH mid reading!, mn -o skillfully i.h the eliiiciil and popular blended, llint (he timtcK of ull nro wiited. An exceptionally line musical tiipinerit including n hciititiful .fl, (1(1(1 hiirp, a M0 yenr old violin, mid mint melo diiiH belli-, imiterially aid lliese nrtiit to do the best of which they are cap able. The entertainment will commence. u( 8 o'clock and the admission prne is .'() ccntK. Thoe holding season tickets the admission will be but 'J. cents; elr.lilreii under twelve t" eeiils. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT - FurnlHhcd sleepliig rooms clone In with light, heat, and bath. 204 S. Central 310 WANTED Handy man around ma chinery wants situation. Hox Gt, Tribune. 305 FOR SALE 1T thoroughbred young White Leghorn liens and 25 ptil Ietn. 2 fine cockerels from prize utility stock. Will sell cheap. 722 W. Hth st. Pac. phono 7443. 306 FOR SALE Fine White Wyandotte hens. 71G W. Second. Phone 477 1. 307 FOR RENT House, and rtirnlture for sale; also Ico chest, lawn mow er, garden tools and stoves. In quire at 230 N. Ivy st. "Just Say" HORLICK'S It Means Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Feed-drink fer All Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, malted pram, powder form. A quick Ianck prepared in a minute. Take no substitute. Aik for HORLICK'S, Others are imitations. Easter Showing of Long and Short Gloves SIMMONS Gloves show complclo harmony in all tho details of the toilette distinguishes tho well dressed women ol' tho flay. Iioliable Gloves every pair of thorn at prices whirh quality for quality will ho difficult to dupli cate. ? SIMMONS White Gloves especially arc in great demand for Master, both long and short. We suggest you make selection early while sizes are complete. Insist on seeing the SIMMONS first. Prices $1.20 to .$3.50. Embroidered Dresses Much Less Than You Would Expect to Pay Buys Them The woman who loves fineness, individuality of style and exquisite workmanship will consider theso garments a distinct find. Embroidered dresses never before shown at these low prices early in the season. Only one of a kind. AW sizes from 14 up to 40 prices range- from $3.50 to $9.50 each. Master Sale. Smart dress things in all depart ments to suit all purses. GRAY & MOE A very choice assortment of, Japanese Toweling, Scarfs and Cloths just received Your Present Salary will permit you to buy a modern seven room bouse. Call and sec us today and we will show you bow your monthly rent receipts can be converted Into a substantial home. HUNTLEY & MacCLATCHIE 401 M. P. & H. Bldg. And- We'll be there in time to start that 1912 shooting season Remington-UMC Eastern Factory Loaded Shell Our Fifty years loading experience guarantees uniform loading the most successful relation between load and charge a system of wadding lubrication that insures the pattern a crimp that will stand up under any con ditions in any gun A trap record of 13 out of 15 Interstates won in the last three years is proof that you cannot buy a harder, faster, more uniform shooting shell than Arrow Smokeless Steel Lined Nitro Club Smokeless Powder Steel Lined New Club Black Powder Put in your order for your favorite trap and field loads now. There's sure to be a waiting list. REMINGTON ARMS-UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY 299 Broadway New York City 3 1 Emo