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PAGE TWO L OCAL AND PERSONAL Jlr. and Mrs. Kdwnrd Souttor ami family, of Mercer county, Illinois, hnvo arrived In Medford to mako this city tbolr lionio. Mr. Souttor lias Been eomddornble of tills country nnd of Canada nnd Imb decided that tbo Hogtio rlvor valloy la tlto Ideal place In whloli to live. A year ago ho was bore, a guost of II. 11. Patterson, and at that ttjnc ho decided that as soon as ho could arrange his business af fairs ho would como lior to ltvo. Mrs. Chas. Simpson, of Waba, On tario, Cauada, loft Wednesday eve ning for hor homo after r few day' stay in ModTord. Sho was accom panied to hor homo by the two or phan children of Mr. McNabb, who died at tho Sacred Heart hospital about n month ago. Tho children, a boy and a girl and aged 9 and 11 years, will mako tholr home with Mrs. Simpson, who is their aunt. Clairvoyant and spirit medium. Mrs. Swift, phono Main 972. North Central avenue, end of jmved street, Becoml house. !113 J. V. Mclntyro and Frank Drown of Knglo Point loft Medford Wednes day for a fow days business trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Emerson re turned Wednesday evening from an extended trip to San Diego nnd Los Angeles. We sharpen axes, knives, Scissors, saws and lnwn mowers. J. W. Mitchell. 22 S. Riverside. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gates, of Cen tral Point, were Medford visitors Wednesday. Wilson. 210 Laurel St.. for first class kodak finishings. 333 Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Bceson, who have been in Medford for the past two months visiting their son-in-law and daughter. Attorney and Mrs. J. F, Newman, returned Wednesday af ternoon to their homo in Brecken rldge, Minn. They expect to return to Medford next fall and take up their permanent residence here. Something new, "Grape Purple," at McDowell's. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Allen arrived In Medford Wednesday afternoon from Hydro, Okla. Mr. Allan has been In Medford a couple of times be foro in years agouo, but those times ho could not work himself quite up to tho sticking point, but this is the magic third and he positively de clares he will, anchor" permanently this time. The Medford Conservatory of Mu sic and languages is the only music school In southern Oregon with a full corps of touchers. G. Talllandier. Jncetor. Send for catalogue. Marlon Tryor. of Talent, was in Jacksonville Wednesday, a witness before the grand jury. Soo R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. County Judge Nell was in Grants Pass Wednesday and Thursday. Rev. Cauflold, of Grants Pass, will preach In tho M. E. church, South, In this city next Sunday, both morning and evening. Kodak finishing, tho best, at Wes ton's, opposite book store. E. W. Carder, who has boon ou a business trip for a month or more In tho middle western and southern states, returned homo Wodnosday evening. Hose, D'AnJon and lUrtlett pears First-class trees, and don't buy from anyone, large or small orders until you seo me and I'll save you money. H. B. Patterson, Quaker nursery man, Nash hotol lobby. Rev. W. T. Goulder loft Wednes day nftornoon for a week or ton days' buslnosu trip to San Francisco. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, nogativos made any time or placo by appointment. Phono M. 1471 Miss Florence Clark left on No. 13 Wodnosday afternoon for San Jose, Cal., whore she will resume her musical studios. Trees for sale. Poaches at 10c, pears at 12c, JJartletts, D'AnJou and Winter Nells. Special whllo thoy last. Seo L. E. Hoover or phono Mr? and Mrs. E. A. Johnson, of RIpo, 111., who havo been In Medford for a couplo of weoks, loft Weduos day for the north. J. D. McArdlo Is In Eugene on business. Fedoral vacuum cleaner. Home phono 2CC-L. A. E. Mabee, 233 S. Ivy street. 318 Dr, II. P. Hurgrnvo and family nro oxpoctod to roturu soon from a sev eral weeks' stay in southern Cali fornia. Real homo mado bread at Da Voe'i. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnoburg Wccks&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS ? Fuon S371 rttft KiobmI r, W. WeeJrn 3071 A. B. Orr, 3681 AV .ASSISTANT, returned a few days ago from a visit to Los Angcm Otis Sholton, of Hydro, Okla., ar rived In Medford Wednesday and ox poets to remain here. Seo A. K. Ware, room 19 Jackson County Dank building, for all tho Information about Pacific Mutual Llfo or Accident Insuranco. 323 S. Reynolds, of Salem, Ore., has been In tho valley several days visit ing rolallves and looktng over tho old ramping grounds of years ago when ho was engaged In mining' boue In tho Storling mining district, Mr. Reynolds has been visiting his son, Wnlter Reynolds, in Medford nnd his niece, Mrs. S. G. Van Dyke, of Phoe nix. Ladies, nave your aults mado uy a tailor who knows how. Borlln, Cen tral Point. 32 2 Mrs. Prlscllla Wall returned to her home In Grnntsdnlc. Mont., after a visit In Medford to Mrs. Nell F. Graham. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. " Mrs. Redland and her ststor-In-law Miss Rodlnnd, loft Wednesday eve ning for Portland, where Mr. Rod laud has employment. Merrlvold Shop Supplies Office. Home. Dr. J. F. Roddy left Wednesday night for a few days' business trip :o Portland. Having bought a lot of coal at a low figure wo are closing It out at a price at which it is bound to go within tho next week. Inquiro of Eads Transfer Co. or J. W. Mitchell Alma Katz, stato manager for tho Mutual Life Insurance company of New York, returned to Portland Thursday after a day In Medford. Mr. Katz Is greatly ploasod with tho growth of Medford since his visit here two years ago. Fancy brick Ice cream at McDow ell's. John II. Cochran left Thursday morning for Salem on a short busi ness trip. Stop renting give mo your rent money and I will build you a home. Pay rent to yourself. Address Box 473, City. 313 Miss Hazel Tice left Thursday for tebauon. Ore., called by the serious Illness of a nephew. Home baking luncnes served oppo site S. P. depot. Phone Bell 4972. Home 273-L. John Dommer spent Wednesday at Ashland on business. Ross Kline drove his new Apper- on' Jaokrabblt'to Ashland "Wednes day. S. A. Newell, ladies' tailor. 4tb floor M. F. & H. Co. bldg. Ed Andrews spent Thursday at Ashland. Dr. J. F. Roddy left Wednesday evening for a short business trip to Portland. Roses are a specialty with H. B. Patterson, nurseryman, Nash hotel. Henry R. Thloss of Ashland spont Wednesday in Medford on business. W. W. Young of Bougie was a re cent visitor in Medford. Mrs. Ira B. Meiers, of Poru, Ind., left Medford a few days ago for her home after a visit in Medford of sev eral days with her grand daughter, Miss Irone Plotner. Mrs. T. S. Hutchings and daughter, Miss Ruth, left Thursday morning for a visit to Mr. Hutchings at Hilt, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hill, of Cot tage Grove, Ore., arrived in Medford Wednesday. "t CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. i - Will Chapman of Eugene who has been visiting hi nncla, Ueo. Perkins, the Inst lew dixyi, left for hit, home Wednebdny morning. Well), Lnuiihhury of the Heull Lane returned from n trip to Dulutli the middle of the week. Mayor Leever, Coiincilmen J. W. Myers and B. V. Peart spent Wednes day morning in Tolo on hiwinefes. Miss Davidson of Soven Oaks was vibiting friends in our city Wednes day atternoon. i)r. C. H. Hay of Medford spent Wednesday nltornoon in our city. J. C. Pendleton of Table Hock wns trniiMicting business here Wednes day. Tho Federal Wireloss Tolegrnph Co. nro working a large force nt their station east of hero now. Mr. Boise of Tolo, spent Wednes day afternoon in our city. Miss Pickurd, Miss MeNnssar, Miss Norwood, Miss Hoke, J. V. Hop kins, Ilary Young, Geo. h. Nealo were among the Central Point people who spent Wednesday in Medford. SAMUEL RALSTON NAMED BY INDIANA DEMOCRATS INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. March 21, With a platform endorsing tho child labor law and tho employers' liabil ity act, tbo democratic stuto conven tion hero today nominated by accla mation Samuol Ralston of Lebanon ns randlduto for governor of Indiana. Tho platform also endorsed tho administration of Governor Thomas R. Marshall. MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEPFORg ORIOPON, L fit NEW CHINA PEK1N, March 21 - 1'ntll Presl dent Yuan Shi Kal issues a definite announcement of his iollcy with a guarantee of good faith no further loans will bo made tho Chinese re public, nccordlng to a decision reached by representatives of the Six Nation group of financiers, which In cludes American. England, France. Germany. Russia nnd Japan. Dispatches from Tien Tsln today say tlmt Yuan has boon obllgml to postpone th payment of tin month ly pension of tho former emperor, owing to lack of funds. DIAMOND THIEF ST. LOIMS, Mo., March 21. In tho arrest here today of Daniel Cal lahan postofflco inspectors bellev they have captured tho bead of an organization of diamond thieves who stolo $100,000 worth of diamonds from Mrs. Maldwln Drummond's stateroom on tho steamship Amorlku In February, 1911, and who stole $10,000 worth of jewels In Chicago two months later, killing a man in mnklng thulr escape. Callahan Is wanted for three other diamond robberies, the robbery of a postofflco substation in St. Louis nnd many other thefts. He is known to havo been under arrest at one time In London. Rewards aggregating $10,000 are ou his head. CARNEGIE SELECTS PRETTIEST OF GIRLS PITTSBURG, Ph., March 21. To Mis.s Virginia Lee, a 120 year old stenographer of this city today be longs tho distinction of being the prettiest girl in the world, nt lenst in the judgment of Andrew Carnegie, the steel king. Cnnicgie obtained a photograph of the young ladv from her father, nud tiiouch he had never laid eyes on the original, lie wrote on the buck of the picture: "Bonnio Virginia Lee, a prize for some luckv mnn Andrew Carnegie," nnd sent it to n Pittsburir newspaper, saving that he had found the prettiest girl in the world. GIRL FROM RECTORS BARRED FROM CANADA NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C, March 21 Advices received hero to day state that tho "Girl from Hec tor's" theatrical company has can celled Us Canadian tour on account of permission to ontor Canada hav ing been denied by tho Immigration office In Seattle pending an nppoal to Ottawa. It is stated that the Immigration service In Seattlo advised tho com pany, on account of tho fact that the show was passod upon adversely by the Seattle board of censors, that be fore tho usual pormlt to enter Can ada could bo Issued, application for same would havo to be mado to Ot tawa. CALL CLERKS DOWN FOR REFUSING AN ACCOUNTING WASHINGTON, D. C, March 21. Declaring that a number of clorks In tho United Statos courts have grossly mlsconductod their duties, Congress man Henry D. Clayton (democrat, Ala.) introduced In tho houso today a bill authorizing tho president to romove tho clerks on tho grounds of "malfeasanco In office." Clayton produced letters from President Taft stating that a score of clerks havo rofuscd to account for funds In tholr possession, nnd there Is no way of reaching thorn, Tho bill was. passed. Shoteci MORE GANS UNDER S tfoiMei AT FOUrTAINO, HOTeLOiOR CLStWHtRC Get the Original and Genuine HORLIGK'S MALTED MILK ThcFoodDrinkforAHAges RICH MILK, MALT CtlAW EXTRACT. IN POWDER Not in any Mflk Trust 0- Insist pn'JORLigK'S" Take a package bouiv I BONAPME'S CHILD t llRl'SSELS. Manli 21. ltonnnurt IsIh throughout France are In tears today ns tho result of the birth of a girl to Princess Clementine, wife of Prince Victor Napoleon, here. Bonn, paitlst activity ha been runtilng with a high hand of late In the ex pectation of a prime, and had a son been born Prince Victor would havo had at hla rttmutand an enormous campaign fund with wltkli to further his pretensions to the throuo. This fund would have Included Prince Clementine's $00,000,000 fortune, a $23,000,000 bequest from tho Km pre.Ms Eugenie ami $1,000,000 from Ptlnce l.onla Napoleon The arrival of tho baby girl has struck u blow at Bouapartlst hopes. ROUNDS WITH GON TACOMA, March 'i. A po-e of fifteen men nre today trying to re cover the bodies of the three shun deputies and no effort will be made to capture Turunwti, the nlloged mui deror until tho remains are brought in. This will take three or four duvs. ttecordiiig to long distance telephone interviews.. Yesterday nfternoon Turnowu wit closely pressed by the bloodhounds and fired nt them. They turned tail and fled. The location of the bodies shows that after the men were shot from ambush, the murderer dragged the bodius about thirty feet nnd bur ied them. He wns within half it mile of the scene of the crime last night but could not he located. The wilder ness of the country makes his imme diate capture or a buttle with the po;.ses improbable for several days. NOTICE' TO BOND BUYERS. Talent, Oregon, March 12, 1913. Sealed proposals addressed to Jay Terrlll, Recorder, Talent, Oregon, and marked "Bend Bids" will bo re ceived until 5 p. m. April 22, 1012, for tho purchase of $20,000 six per cent twenty year water bonds. No bids will bo received for loss thnn par value and accrued lntorest. Bids must bo 'accompanied with n certified cbecloou Bomo National or State bank for 5 per cent of the amount of the bid, paynblo to the Treasurer of Taleat, Oregon. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. W. II. BREESE, ' JAY TEHRILL, Mayor. Recordor. NOTICE. Thero will be a moetlng of tho Inspection commlttco of the Greater Medford club on tomorrow nfternoon at 2:30 at the library. Any inter ested members of tho club nre In vited to attead. So Tired of Tired Feet! Use TIZ ets tho "Tired" Out in n Few Min utes. Makes Your Feet Horo Pi oof "O fudge! It's awful how tired feet mako you feol tlroil all over so dead tired. Then, when you've got a corn besides, and a bunion, nnd n fow blisters, and your foot aro terribly swollen, you don't caro if you'vo got "Pull, Johnny, Pull V a million dollars you're tired, that's all. A million dollars can't help you, any more tahn 25 conts will." A quarter buys a box of TIH a wonder for tired, soro, tender, chafed, blistered, swollen, sweaty, smelly feet, uhm, callo iiues and bunions, chilblains and frostbite Tho moment you use It, you give a sigh of relief, and thou you smllo. There's nothing uh good as TIZ, so don't. accept any attempted Imitation. TIZ draws out all tho poisonous exudations that mako foot troubles. TIZ, 2.ri cents a box, sold every where, or sent direct, on rocelpt of prlco, by Walter Luther Dodge & Co,, Chicago, III, Recommended by all drug HtoreH, department and general stores. Watch Our Addition Crow Jackson and Summit Mcdfor.d Realty and Improvement Company M. V. & II. Co. Illdg. rp nirivSI)AY. MAKCll 21, VACANT LOIS TO 'BE UTILIZED The movenien to liiixu the sehool , - " , ".,. ,., . .... ., .... , . FOB SALE Wood at country price. children ol the eily utilize nud litnii- ( j,t.m fj,. $a.7fi, UNIii. fir $2.20. tifv the vueniit lots in the eilv will he I I "-In hardwood' $3. 12-ln. hard furthered Friday afternoon when -.11 wood $2 f.O. HI In. pine split Wjft of (ho school children will meet at the high sohool nt l o'eloek to re- reive lnsmioiiotis irom Miperuueu- dent Collin. Al ihi iihi meeting children will he ulloted dlff of ground throiiKhoiit the vueuul lot lieiinr offered for the pur- J J pose. The eitv will plow the ground ' nud fiirtiNh free water. The ehihlicuK' and their parcel will be put under conduct to caie for the plot of r 'T;:::V,;;'rtml-,,,,,,,,. m,,,,-,,.,!!; Onchalf actual cost emu me hack o tlm movement and iiMid in iuiu iwr print's in i;i given for the ie( gulden, In this- uuiuucr it will he po-oohlc not only to utili.c nil vacant lot but to henutifv them a well. Flower and vegetables nre (n he grown. Legal blanks nt tho Medford Print ing compuny. MISS RUTH BOWER Pipe Orgoiilxt Teuclier of Piano Grndunto of Wiufluld Collegu of Music, at Wlnflold, Kan.; pupil of Mine. Mario von Unschuld at von Unschuld University of Music In Washington, n. C; student nt School of Music of Kansas Stat State University; teacher In Wlnflold Cull ;oneKe oi .music; S years' experience, Leschetltzky method. lilt Roosevelt St. Phone Bell li'M . V I X K W A T C II A X I) J K W i: L II V HKPAIBIXG Medford, Oregon N ? SK.-'W. I Complete Shoe Sale For Thursday and Friday March 21 and 22 t We will place on sale all of our Cross make of Women's Shoes, $3.50, $4, and $5 values, to close out at $2.68 Misses' Shoes, $2.25 and $2.50 values, sale price $1.68 One lot of Men's Shoes and Oxfords, FJorshoim make, $5 and $0 values, sale price $3.68" Gray & Moe The Place to Go Thursday, Friday and Saturday CLEARANCE SALE We have taken over the stock of tho NUNAN-TAYLOR CO., JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, and will sell you for three days the remainder of the stock at Big Cut in Prices, Must clean up before arrival of now goods, Call and got a bargain before they are all gone. TAYLOR -WILLIAMS CO. Thursday, Friday and Saturday 15)112. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOB SALE- At a bargain, two tdor.v cottage, close In, on paved utreet. with or without furniture. Flue tihndo ttees. largo grounds, hum and chlchen house. Terms '1 per cent. llroundH tar.xtar.. Tlila In the ehonpuNl piece of properly clone In for the money Tor sale b owner. Addles T. thlx office. ;li:l ' ' '' .m-h-hh v -V Wtmttxhm, A " 100 Books-Latest I J..,.,.. ' - e '""IVqi, .0 . ,, ,, Hi ,i irw, m Ah Vf -II !lllk ' I? f ' i;- li k Hi, Mm ijrwT AN INVESTMENT IN A. DIAMOND require enn-ful tliooglit nnd the proH-r confidence In t firm to warrant absolute jitlifactl(m. To note the proper roiu imilsoii oii must Inspect litem fnuu n large nud well M'tccled stock, Midi as I iiiii able lo nIhin. In IbU nay joti licoine tlionmglily familiar with value mill feel lUkiitvtl of Mife anil economical liuylui; throiiKti my bludlug Kunrantee. Martin J. Reddy Tlio Jeweler All dry wood, tllli H. Blveislde. Bell phono Mill. I'OU HUNT- Modem Haven loom hoiiHM clone III. Nice luwil. II 1 1 N. Martlet! st. Phone aill-K. FOB HAI.K- -1 K"'l horoe, gentle and kind, miltnlile for ruinlly nxu. lmpilio Water lnt.. city. WANTICD A largo room for IIkIiL hi.uNolteepIng on or iifwr Ufcitl Mulu. Term t'mmonnblo. Ad diem K. C M '''i'" A1"11 Tribune. a I A Fiction This week only Medford Tent and Awning Company Mitmirrtrtiiirrn of 't lrIrn in AWNINOM, TI1MTM, rT.YH, OOV1JHI1 Or AX.I, KtMOM IMiKk Alt WhIkMi h.t VIllb. A" Mint. MltlMi. Klo. WMOI,EaAI.n AND UVTAlt, All Milk.' of AwninttM nmt ISjtoh CurlnlltH pel up ul tHlOilM1lHHifl, 1'rU't. Aiit fur U KOAUoka NolnUm VenllUtlDtf Win dow Arn.rf loo w. rtont nt. tliilti t'liiine Mfilfnnl Orirn DIAMOND HlttTINO ANU- KNdltAVtNtJ deni: iiinti: Noar Postoffico SWjb mr Shoe Sale A V ! - T