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ii PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATT; TRITONE, MKDFQRD, OKKaONT, THURHPAV. AIMxMI, 18. 1J)1L. "m If 1 i i' ! n !i I d P Msrw nft i x IQCAL AND , L PERSONAL Judgo CalkliiB In nt Grants Pass liohllnK tho April torm of circuit court for Josephine county, A. W, flhenror, who Is managing ft IiIr placer mining proposition In Steamboat dUtrlpt. In which novernl 1'ortlniul parties nro Interested, left for homo Tuondny, nftor n titny of several dayn In Medford. V. ! JJorn and l IT. Johnson of OrnntB 'nsa spent Tucsilny In Med fordt Ni , NnrroRnn litis lcon circulat ing among IiIh Mudfonl frlunda late ly nnd looking after Ms political In terests. Vogotabla plants of alMclnds. Out door srown transplanted. Order now. Karly cabbage ready. C; Carey. Phono S1C-IM1. Geo. McCleRnn and J. K. Moores of lipid 11 111 precinct were among Iho many outsiders In Medford this week. Sheriff Jones 1ms been In Ashland on official business several times lately. All voters who wish to Join the Roosevelt club can Blgn the list nt any of tho following places: The Smoke. House, Sir. Wilson at the Roguclanda, Nash hotel, Holland hotel. 2.1 .N. Jerry, who recently sold a large tract (iif land to Los Angeles -parties. Juib returned from a titp to the east. Miss Mildred Nell, who has been attending a business college at Rcrheley, Cnl., returned to her home In lllg Rutte precinct Monday. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. H. I. Nell. E. D. Urlggs, C. II. Veghte, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Stock tarried In Medford Tuesday Tyson Ileall, J. S. Harnett, II. C. Messenger and Albert Yokum of Central Point precluct were In Med ford lately. Hardwood $2 per tier. Gth and Kir. Gold Kay Itenlty Co. L. B. Wamur Journeyed to the county seat one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Thompson of North Jacksonville were among their Medford friends Tuesday. Kodak finishing, tho best, at Wes ton's, opposite book store. J. M. Sweeny of Men-Rogue or chard fame, who Is now located at Portland, proposes btartlug an auto mobile factory at Salem. All voters who wish to Join tho Hooscvclt club can sign the list at any of the following places; Tho Smoko House, Mr. 'Wilson nt the Kogticlauds, Nash hotel, Holland hotel. 23 Capt. J. T, C. Nash, the Herkeley capitalist, has been looking after his interests In Medford. S. P. Matthew of Rutte Falls is Visiting In Medford. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives snado any time or place by appointment. Phono M. 1471 J. T. Hogan, the miner, has re. turned from California nfter a pro tracted absence. A. S. Furry was down from Phoe nix Tuesday. S. II. Holmes, D. CIncado and P. H. Dally of Eagle Point were busi ness visitors in Medford during the week. Hardwood $2 per tier. Cth and Tlr. Gold Hay Realty Co. Dr. II. X. Duller transacted busi ness In Jacksonville Monday. W. J. Stanley of Ashland, who Is developing a mine near Woodvllle, spent a few hours In Medford Mon day. K. Ii. Farm of Central Point and I. A. Drake of North Phoenix were here one day this week. Seo H. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Forest Moore ud his family of Lake county are visiting nt Central Point, 11. II. Sargent and his fnpilly have returned from the Willamette val ley. Furniture, glassware nnd pianos packed and unpacked. Transfer and baggage, lloth phones. Matthews &. Son. 35 Grant Wortx of Woodvllle and I. Ray of Gold Hill transacted business In Medford Monday. Gus Nygren wa down from Lake Creek Tuesday. International Encyclopaedic dic tionary lu three volumes, new and well bouud, tor sale at a bargain. Address "Falrvlow," Jacksonville. J. S. Crawford of Talent was In Medford Wednesday on business. Dr. M. C Harbor, physician and surgeon, has moved from tho M. F. & It. building to room 9 Palm block. Opposlto tho Nash hotel, SG Weeks &McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS 37 VfeOft am xifM VhMtMt r. w, win ton X.&BT ASMjMIT, 11. II. Harvey, anall can lor No. 2, In Medford, la confined to his homo in West Medford with a severe at tack of blood poisoning Severn days ago ho ran n small silver Into n finger of his loft hand and wlthtn n fow days quite n serious case had developed. Tuesday his arm was lanced In two places, but today he Is somewhat Improved. See Valley Farm given by members of Saint Mat kit' Guild, nt Medford opera houso April 2lUh, Ed. Andrews directing, bents on salo nt llasklus April 224 2 1 To accommodate out of town peo ple who wish to attend the dedica tion service of First Church of Christ, Scientist, there will be a rep etition of tho dedication service nt 7:30 p. m. Tho public Is eordally Invited. The well fed eat nt tho U. S. Chop House. Everything neat, clean, first class. Wo Invito Inspection. Give us a trial In our new home. 37 S. Front street. We servo the best cof fee In town. First class cooking quick sorv'ce. Dick Pfeiffer and Jack Sherard. Props. H. P. Stewart left Wednesday eve ning for n business trip to Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. D. Heed, of Klam ath Falls, were In Medford Wednes day. Hardwood $2 per tier. Gth and Fir. Gold liny Healty Co. J. C. Pendleton of Table Hock was In Medford Wednesday on business. Mrs. E. Ii. PIckel left Wednesday evening for a visit to friends in Portland. S. A. Nowcll, ladles tailor, 4th floor M P. fr II Pn Mile- Dr. Richard Sanders returned Sun day evening from Yrekn, Cal., ac companied by his bride, who was formerly Miss l.ydla Croy, of Croy. Cnl., and to whom ho was married last week. They will reside In Med ford. Mr. Sanders Is n beauty doc tor and has offices on North Hart lett street. Mrs. Fred Furry and Mrs. Arthur Furry, of Phoenix, were visiting Medford friends Wednesday. Fancy brick Ico cream at McDow ell's. O. H. Hnnaky, of Lake Preston,1 S. D.. who has been In Medford sev eral days, left for tho north Wednes day evening. Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Mcllrldo and daughter. Mrs. llcrthn Snyder, left Wednesday evening for a several days' business trip to Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. G. Price, of Tal ent, were In Medford Wednesday on business. T. C. Petross, who has been In Medford several days visiting his cousin, J, M. Fisher, a real estate dealer, and family, left Wednesday for his home in Dlanket, Texas. Mr. Petross expects to dispose of hl mercantile holdings In Texas nud return to Medford to reside. F. E. Semou, civil engineer, of Ashland, loft Wednesday evening for Eugene, where he will take a posi tion os assistant city engineer. Ilev. and Mrs. W. M. P. RSfpey, who were In Medford Wednesday from Oklahoma, are old-time ac quaintances of J. C. Walker, tho real estate man. Whllo here Mr. Hlppey was looking over the valley with a view to the purchase of some fruit tracts for relatives. Dr. and Mrs. Chns. T. Glducy, of Plnlnvlow, Texas, who have been In Medford bcvorul days visiting Mrs. A. Kollehor and family at 1019 South Oakdale avenue, loft Wednesday for their home. Ghns. D. Hoy, who has been east for ten weeks ou business nud visit ing relatives, returned to his home In Medford Thursday morning. Miss Rosamond Kennedy left Thursday morning for a month's vis It with relatlvos nud friends In Albany. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Ford visited friends lu Central Poiui Thursday. Mr. nud Mrs. F. M. Liudslcy and children loft Thursday morning on No. 20 for Portland, whore thoy ex pect to 'cable. Adam Emig was in Grants Pass Thursday ou husluecs. I. .X. Monford. of Ithlca, Mich., arrived In tho city Wednesday. Ho Is hore looking for a dcslrablu placo in which to locate. Miss Aunio Aitkin of New Zealand and Miss I Dennett, of Yorkshire, England, arrived In Medford Wed nesday and remained ovor until Thursday. These ladles are making a tour of the United Stales. They have already toured several foreign countries. II. A. Juusen, expert cement work er. Is erecting n factory at Fir and Tenth streets for the manufacturing of hydraulic cement brick of all col ors, nil kinds of cement building blocks, silk, caps, arches, chimney tops, artistic ornamental romont molded work, flower vases nnd boxes, also flue ornamental brick with especial fancy designs for flre- places and mantles. Several members of the M. E. church were buoy Thursday putting up a now tent which the church has recently purchased and which will bo used In connection with church work pending the time when a new nud larger church building will bo erect ed Tho tent Is 32x72 feet In alio and will be put up on the vacant grounds near the church building especially to nreommodate the boys' military movement which 1uh but re rently been organised 111 Medford under tio directions of Attorney A. H, Canaday, which organUatlon meets several nights of each Week for military drill and the Inculcation of such principles of courtesy nnd mnulluess which go so far towards the making of honorable, manly men. The now tout will also be used by the men's adult bible class which has grown In membership to about trU). The women's adult blblu class will also meet In this tent. W. W. Elfert went to Grants Pass Thursday morning to meet Dr. John Wesley Hill, tho Taft speaker who Is to speak In Medford Thursday night. Mr. Elfert and Dr. Hill were boy chums In the east years ago and Mr. Klfert's visit to Grants Pass was In answer to a telegram from the doctor asking that he meet him there. E. L. Jones, of Huttou, Cal.. Is lu Medford ou business. For sale Household furniture, one piano, one mission buffet, one mission dining table, six mission din ing chairs, three mission rockers, three Iron beds complete, one birds eye maple dresser, three rugs, one Hottown six hole range, nil new Also other household necessities. Cnll S'Jtt W. 12th, off South Newtown st. 2S J. M. Fisher, of the real estate firm of Fisher & Whltmlre. of this city, Is In receipt of a clipping from a Hlauket, Texas, newspaper, in which Is told that a cousin of his. n Mr. Petross, and his family, his father, father-in-law, brother-lii-law, and four good mule teams with wagons and camping outfit, had started over land for Medford, Oregon, nnd that they expected to drop In here some time In August. The distance is 2800 .miles, hut the party is going to make the trip leisurely, stopping to camp and fish wherever the notion takes them. Mrs. H. C. Kentner was vsltlng Phoenix friends Thursday. Mrs. Win, Chambers and Mrs. P. W. Foster, of Central Point, were Medford visitors Thursday. Mrs. T. Hutchlns left Thursday morning for Hilt, Cal., where she ex pects to remain for several mouths. Mrs. Charlott Acree visited Cen tral Point friends Thursday. Mrs. S. J. Parton. of Eagle Point, Is visiting Ashland friends. Mrs. Mary Scott Barr nnd daugh ter. Delia, who have been visiting In tho valley with W. J. Scott, a brother of Mrs. Uarr, left Thursday for their home In Kingston, Ontario. Max Housechllds nnd family lett Thursday for Oakland, Cal., where thoy expect to reside. D. K. Piatt, a son of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. F. Piatt, of this city, died at a hospital lu Ashland Wednesday night aged 2S years. Deceased came to Medford about eight months ago from the east and has since then lived here. Desldcs a father and mother and two brothers ho leaves to mourn his early demise a wife and 3-year-old daughter. Tho remains wero brought to Medford Thursday afternoon. Emlel Drouquist arrived in Med ford Thursday from near Pittsburg, Pn. He Is a relative of Mrs. J. M. Kallstrom, living out ou rural route No. 1. lit. Ilev. Charles Scaddlug. D. D.. bishop of Oregon, will make an offi cial visitation in St. Mark's church on Sunday. April 21, A class of 1T adults will he continued at the 1 1 a, m, son Ico on that date, The bishop will confer with the rector and vestry nit to tho completion of the now church tho romlng full, Mr. nnd-Mrs. W 11. Dwyer", or Denver, Colo., arrived In Medford Thursday morning. Mr. Dwyer stated that ho had heard so much nhout Medford and tho Hague river valley that ho could lu no way vntlsfy IiIh curiosity until he hud ween tlo city, and valley, "Pwnnt to like the placo so well that I will locate here," tnd Mr, Dwyer. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Ivey returned lo .Medford Thursday morning nipt a five weeks' visit to Seattle, whoio they weio called by tli accidental death of Mr. Ivey's brother. P. O. Garrett was In Medford Thursday on business. Mrs. F. 1). aiding of Grants Pass Is visiting Medford friends, the guest of Mrs. Frank Williams. Medford Printing company carry a full lino of lugal blanks. . t Vote ?3 x ToiiiorM For Lawyer H. A, Canaday REPUBLICAN For .NOTICE All shippers of trull are United to n meeting Saturday, 2 p. m , public library, Medford There will ho an exposition of tjie relationship of tho coopetntlvc movement and tho Northwestern Fruit Exchango with our association. Shipping nud mar keting will be discussed and ques tions answered. Information for jou. HOGFE HIVEIt FlttMT ,t PUO 23 DUCK ASSOCIATION. ROOSEVELT HIS SMS MR. MIILKEY SENATOR ASKS IF DIG BUSINESS IS FOR TAFT. Justice of the Peace , ' : i DISTRICT OF MUQFORD TO Til 111 VOTKUNS Or1 MKDKOUI)5 I have Ih'imi oiifjnijoil in (lit pi'iuijieo of law fin four years, two ami a half years he fore the bar of Illinois and eighteen months at (ho Oregon liar. I stand fop a SQTAUMO DIOALTO ALL and tJUSTICK In vwy parly (hat appears in my Court. II. A. CANADA V, Medford. (Paid Adt.) Administration of "Teddy,, Would Do of Common People Paid Ads Necessary to Tell Truth of Race. Lovely Hair For Girls arid Boys The man who Is bald at 30 can usually blame his mother. It Is a mother's duty to look nf tor her children's hnlr: to be sure that a dressing Is used that will de stroy the microbes of disease, will banish dandruff and promote a growth, of hair. Mothers who use PAHISIAN SAGE need never worry about hav ing bald headed sons at 30 or girls with faded coarse looking hair at any age. For Chas. Strang knows PARISI AN SAGE so well that he guarantees It to abolish dandruff: to stop itch Jng scalp and falling hair, or money back. And children as woll as tholr par ents love to use PARISIAN SAGE, for It Is so refined and pleasant and makes the head feel fine Instantly, 00' cents. " " -J-7J-- TT 1 ' ATTENTION Democrats of .InrkMiii, Douglas and Josephine Counties. Owing to tho peculiar provisions of tho law governing tho selection of democratic delegates to tho national! convention, tho elector Is entitled to vote for but one candidate, although ten nro to bo elected. Multnomah ttv r. v Ml't.KFV Oifiun Ktwicvclr Niitna1Ctnmiltttnan. This Is a paid newimapcr advertise ment In tho Interests of tho candidacy of Thcodorq Hooxovclt for the Repub lican nomln'atlo'n In Oregon for Presi dent of tho United States. It In a paid newspaper advertise ment because the newspapers for their own reasons decline to print actual news, now that Colonel Roosevelt Is a candidate. A few weeks ago noth ing wtia too good for htm; now revile ment Is In order. In tact, thollntcrcsts everywhere are afraid of Roosevelt. The reason Is. they know Roosevelt will force thorn 'Into line: thoy know a Hooscvclt administration will be an administration of the common people It Big Business for Taft? Hounded by their advertisers, the newspapers hoar tho call for Taft Is Ulg HuslnesK for Taft? Hut what the everyday man wants lo know Is, Has Taft been a good President? No one do'ibts that Mr. Taft Is a fine citizen, a groat lawyer, but Is he the man we want, Oregon wants, the country wants, for Presi dent? By an overwhelming voice Illinois said no. Illinois, tho Index to the whole progressive West, declared for Roosevelt. Yot even In Pennsylvania, where Penrose boasted thnt ho could-swing every delegate the mnchlne bucked. People Want Roosevelt. or tho common people wanted nooscvelt. Having tho primary, they made that clear. ' With Pcuny)anln nnd Illinois for Roosovelt, with Oregon and tho other Western states for him tooth and nail, tho great presidential machine In the South, with lu machine-elected dele gates for Taft. will bo smashed. It is smashed now. Not even the most ardent Taft man admits In his heart that Taft enn win tho conven tion. Tho people have risen In protest not against Taft, hu what Mr. Taft represents. Mr. Tatt does not Jhlnk the people are fit to govern themselves; In fact, he thinks they do not even have sense enough to nomlnnto the right men for office. And that Is because Mr. Taft has of the the PROGRESSIVE AGGRESSIVE Over Fourteen Hundred Lives Lost In ono accident at sea nud wo will nil he warned of this accident for the next generation to come, yet when It comes to looking after our own personal hcIvos right hern at home we are more dilatory than tho watchman who sleeps at his pout. There arc hundreds of people today who might have been well had they had the proper care for their Ears, Nose and Throats when they were young, but they lncked the opportunity, then so mntiy of those thnt are blind would have been able to uee had thoy taken advantage of skilled nsslatauce lu their cases. Are you going to wall until It Is too lato? We nro here at jour vory doors We do not need to nay anything of ourselves. Ask your neighbor for perhaps they have been to see US nud every patient U a ROOSTER. We fit kIcimioh by the NEW METHODS nnd furnish you with lens specially ground nt the most reasonable prices consistent with the quality of our work. SATISFACTION. Drs, Saunders & Green. Eye, Ear, Nose ami Throul Specialists Second Floor, ISumctt-Corey Building MEDFORI), OREGON RELIABLE ETHICAL the "Judicial !nlnd,,-TJnBtcnd man anij mind of the everyday everyday wotnnn. Sentiment fo Guide. There has been " some sentiment against a third term for President. If that is the case, has tho Unlfed States grown groat on sentiment? This country has rown to be what It Is because It has at last como to a realization that It knows Its own mind and Intends to get lt pwn way. In this tae. getting its own way Is the nomination of Theodore RoosoTelt by the Republican party, Already, Roosevelt has almost twice as many delegate as Taft, I.a Fol Icttc Is a dead letter. What Will Oregon Oof Therefore, does Pregon want to climb n with the loyal Roosevelt men and wonion I think ko I think, too, that by far VAPOR BATHS and Scientific Massage Try it for a cold, rheumatism, e(e. Advice in dietetics, medical gymnastics and Hydrotherapy. Lady attendant. DR. ROBT. J. LOCKWOOD CHIROPRACTOR E. 9th and S. Riverside Both Phonos iT-H"'H"H-"H"H"H-t II 1 IHI4W ii When the Ambulance picks you up j and entries you to tho eiiHTKt'tiey hospital, don't let it be just nftor you have concluded that il costs loo much lo hun your eyes properly oxniiiincd nud Iho rijiht kind of Kinases fitted. Come now and let uu- t,'ic ou the hind required for our particular omo. No dniys used. DR. RICKERT, Eye Sight Specialist (vr ICentilcr'M, .Medford M-l ! IH-HH I H H"H-M"H""frM"H. county has eight (8) candidates and tho greater numbV of'pepjtjo In this unless the voters of this district unite! stQte know ,nat KoKeVO,l ,a square, upon their candidate Multnomah will absolutely control tho delegation. You are therefore urged to vote for southwestern Oregon's candldato for this office, John D. Got. COOS COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTER. (Paid Advt ) i honest and, above all, Presidential timber. So I am tonWnccJ that next Friday they will voto for him when they go to the Kills. In this way will Oregon say to Roosevelt Keep w t swd work we know you're lpht." ( Paid'Advertlsement.) MICHELIN Quick Detachable Clincher Im FULL BaHH V ROUND SHAPE H STRONG MV W. RESILIENT IT VV DURABLE WWr i liBWSasn r A" I m, Tho hlchcnt polut;pf womnti'n Imp plncitn lo reached only throui;h mode erhond. Yet (lie tnotlmrlo-lio In often funrful of iiature'H onion! nud mUiIiiIoi ftpm tlw niilferliig Incident lo Ilti uou iiumuuvtloti, lu Mother'! Fihuid In In ho found a medicine of great vnlilo to every expectant iiiothur, It, In liiUUfdod to prcpiuu Iho ayidaiu for tho orlnlrf, nud thu rcltmo, In gtent pari, tint iulfeilug thromth which tho mother liHUally panne. The regular unit of Mulher'n Friend will repay tiny mutlittr In the comfort II uffordn before, nud I Im hclprol P'Htoriilltm to health ami Htreugth t lirlngH ' ., nuoui aner nauy m , .'tw ........... At. .11. ....t.. t lUlltuV Ittfi Friend In f.-r wile I WW CI 3 fl lit drug Hturcn. a Welti) h " our free Uiolt for expectant tnutlmni which contnltm much valuable In for. matlou. ORADFIELD JtECULATOlt CO., AlUt.( C... A Guiding Stur ro3fm J 1 r jjrS? ,, W w for those who nro looking for pain li' and offecUro Doutttlry In tno mIkii at the eutrntiuo to our otabltiih meat. Wo prnetlce iKilutmM oxtrnnu lug, nud every other b tun ah of the profemlon. Whatever your require ment lu the Dental Hurt, you may bo sure of the boot nervlre at thrt Immt oxpcnin here. Auk your frlwtiiU wlto have tried tin. l.udy Attendant DR. BARBER Till! DENTIST Orer DanleU for Dud. Pnrlflu Phone i:,S2, Ileum Phone 3CMC "The Show That's Different' Will IMilbll at A,t MEDFORD Monday, April 22 (Inn Dny 'I'uu lYifoi-iimurvx, at t! uiul N I. ,M. Al G. Barnes Big 3-Ring Wild Animal Easily Fits Any Quick Detachable Rim No Tools Required IN STOCK BY PACIFIC MOTOR STJPPJiY CO. 120 W. Main CIRCUS ;t."0 Allium) Actor, l,i() I'oiiIi-h, Dims, .MnukcjN, Merry Clowns anil a I I'M of Noiej Aith a IbiliiK Specliil Ti'iiliii, FREE STREET PARADE AT MUilO A. .M. Medford, Monday, Apr. 22 000OvO0000 Rookwood Just received a new lot Very choice Come in and let 5 us show you ? Medford i Book Store O')-OiO4'OOl0O040'l0 1 A Tonic. AIcu)io oiid Heaglvtnt. TM lfl trinnlv for KIiIiipvi Mttrinul ilnufli sV i fes 4 1 .& Ni? itiiicairilnuiplr. J(rviliPiiHiiii j)lonliit or iiir f i.iU r n,. hum A unit i.'Vf luu 1 .eomi una iu r lo Hip tiiinv 'M"' I The lent is eoc.urcdi.al this liuio more inr T TTai'.!r.nfif-jrif;T,-iisrja3;r,rgm-Jj;-t m.(i