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PAGE TWO MEDTTORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDI?ORD, OR BOON. TUESDAY. APRIL 2. 1912. 1 ' i - ." " " i b L i i m m PERSONAL Tl -,,. .. Arthur Hlclmrd Wilson nml An toynelto Fells, both of Grants Pass, wurq married In Medford April IB, 3912, by Hev, A. A. Holmes, pastor of. the Klrnt llaptlat church, o( Mod ford. H u , Tho frame work for tho new pub lic market, was started Monday morn ing, thq, cor.creto foundation hnvlng beon put JnJnst week. M. O. Warner, tho- "old reliable" piano tunor, hua eeenred tho cooper ation of .Mr A. J. Talnier for the pale of Tel-Electric PJano Players In Jackson county, 27 Mrs, Art Poo left Tuesday morn ing Jor .Cortland, where she will Join her huflbnnd, who Is employed In the Southern Pacific machine shops In that. cltf. p. h. Swlhart, a Derby .merchant, wis In Medford Monday and Tues day on business. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank, building, Medford. C. W. Taylor left Tuesday for Ft. Klamath, where he will bo employed by the government forest service. Jeff Bell of Talent was In Medford Tuesday. Hardwood $2 per tier. Cth and Fin Gold Ray Realty Co. Mrs. I. Bailey has returned to her home at Glendale. Ore., after a visit In Medford to her daughters, Mrs. E. A. Wall and Miss May Bailey. Mr. M. O. Warner, so many years known lo our people as a piano tuner of known ability, has added to his field of endeavor that of selling play ers that can be attached to any piano. Mr. Warner having wit nessed the performance of "the Tel Electrlc becarao so Impressed with Its many desirable features secured quite extensive territory and has associated with Mr. B. J. Palmer for sale of said players In Jackson coun ty. To be found at Palmer's Piano Phice. 27 Eugene Rhelnhart. a former Med ford boy. Is now on the staff of Aud itor Edwards, chief auditor for the Southern Pacific railroad, and Is one of the few "higher ups" on tho staff who is In line for promotion. Ills has been a steady climb upwards since he first went with the company several years ago. Kodak finishing, the best, at Wes ton's, opposite book store. E. J. McQulre, of Denver, Colo., arrived In Medford Monday. F. W. llollls, of tho Medford Fur niture & Hardware company, was In Rogue River Tuesday on business. E. D. Weston,, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any tlmo or place, by appointment. Phone M. 1471 . D. Jniries, of Lansing, Mich., ar rived In Medford Monday. Mrs. J. H. Beeman and daughter, Miss Blossom, of Gold Hill, were Visitors in Medford Tuesday. Hardwood $2 per tier. Cth and Fir. Gold Ray Realty Co. V. W. Wlllltts, o Persist, this county, came In Monday lo see the circus and attend to several business matters. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Walters re turned to Portland Tuesday morning after a couple of weeks stay In Med ford. See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over .Jackson County bank. Guy A. Rose, of Applegate, was In tho city Monday. E. C. Skinner, of Roseburg, was doing business In tho city Monday. Mr. Skinner Is load agent for tho Producers' Fruit company In Rose burg. Furniture, glassware and pianos packed and unpacked. Transfer and baggage. Both phones. Matthews & Son. 35 Mr. and Mrs. W. II. James, of Van couver, B. C, arrived in Medford Monday and are hero looking over (he city and valley. S. A.' Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & II. Co. bldg. A carload of brick and tile mak ing machinery was taken to Jackson ville Tuesday morning. This Is all new machinery and is shipped direct from the factory in Ohio. It' will bo installed In the Peter EnslI brick and tile yards, near Jacksonville. Dr. M. C. Barber, physician and surgeon has moved from tho M. F. & II, building to room 9 Palm block. Opposite tho Nash hotel, 36 Dr. R. W. Clancy ha's purchased a 30 horsepower Overland touring car. This is certainly a test on a car as it will bo nocossary for It to go back and forth to his resldenco on top of Hospital hill several times every day. Hardwood $2 per tier. Cth and Fir. Gold Ray Roalty Co. Dr. E II. French has sold an eight ',, . ', , ' ' Weeks&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS Sftjr tion 8071 Might 1ioumi y. W. Wka 3071 I ABT AMMTAXT. - ncro orchard tract, lying one mile west from Phoenix, to John A Lyons recently from Minneapolis, Minn. The pr)e paid was , S000. Mr French i expects to move-; t the or chard. S. Garvlk left Tuesday morning for a business trip to Klnmath Falls Th F. 1. I., association of tho Presbyterian church gave n surprise party to Airs. R. A. Johnson, at her home on Kntherlno street, Monday evening. Mrs. Johnson is president of the association and Is also super intendent of the primary department of the Sunday school of that church. There were 15 In attendance at tho parly and a very pleasant evening was enjoyed. Mrs. Johnson Is soon to leave for Victoria, H. C. where her husband is engaged In business. As a token of the association's ap preciation of tho lady's efforts to ward tho upbuilding of the society and earnest efforts as an untiring Christian worker In all lines of church betterment she was presented Lwlth n beautiful piece of cut glass. Mrs. Mlna E. Severdson and chil dren, of St. Maries, Idaho, arrived In Medford Monday night and expect to reside here. Mr. Severdson will probably reach here within a few weeks. Sirs. Severdson Is a daugh ter of Sir. Stagg, who formerly lived In Medford and Talent. 1). Larson, of Portland, who has been In Medford for several days, left for the south Tuesday morning. Mrs. M. E. Rutledge. of Talent, was in Medford Monday and Tues day, the guest of Mrs. B. H. Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed, of Tal ent. were In Medford Tnesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wlmmer left on Xo. 15 Tuesday for Clovls, X. M. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Flsk, on April 20, 1912. an eight pound daughter. Mrs. Joe Dairy and her sister, Miss Helen Meyers, left Tuesday for a visit to relatives In Ager, Cal. Mrs. R. C. Stone, or Central Point, was in Medford Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hafer left on Xo. 15 Tuesday morning for a three or four days' business stay In San Francisco. Some one has evidently fallen asleep at the switch which controls those cluster street lights. Monday night a dozen or more of them were not burning. The members of tho Medford Young People's Union will give a so cial at the First Presbyterian church on Wednesday evening of this week. All young people of the city are cor dially Invited to bo present. A good time is assured all who attend. Berdan & Sons commenced work Tuesday morning on n contract they have for moving the old dwelling house on Bartlett street south of the Kentner company's storo to South Riverside, where It will bo repaired and made suitable for residence pur poses. Excavating will at once com mence on the vacated lots by S Childers for the erection of a large brick garage, which will be owned by Mr. Childers and the Emerick brothers. The county court has contracted with Twohy Bros, to macadamize that part of the Medford-Central Point road from the end of the paved streets at tho Medford city limits to commencement of the macadam work put in by Twohy Bros, last fall. The distance Is about half a mile. This strip of road is In the Medford road district but not Inside tho corporate limits of the city. W. W. Harmon, former county roadmaster, will have charge of the work. G. P. Jester of Grants Pass was In Medford Sunday visiting Mrs. Jes ter, who Is here visiting friends. Miss Grace Turner and T. F. Han ley of Grants Pass were in Medford Sunday, guests of Attorney and Mrs. E. E. Kelley. The Taxpayers' association, which was organized a couplo of weeks ago, will meet at the Medford opera house tonight at 8 o'clock for the purposo of electing officers, and for tho ap pointment of committees and to tran sact any other business which may come up in line of proper and equit able taxation, Mrs. C. S. Helnllne aud Mrs. Wll Hon, of Roseburg, who have been In Medford several days, guests of Rev, and Mrs. E. O, Eldrldge, returned to their home Tuesday morning. Mrs. Porter, wlfo of Dr. E. II. Porter, Is expected to return to Medford this week from an extended visit In the cast. SAY HER PATIENTS STARVED TO DEAT' aji.r?: ., nV'XL. . 3M .Jkm&&S& LirtDA HA2w!AK0. Surrounded liv mmumI growth tlr. the htlKUIe. Kick of Okillit u un tc:imhlp landing on the 'ltnp uiiint .bore of tin wi'-I ni-h:c hetween T voma aud Seattle, Vnh uuil (.w miles distant from Tueoiuti, i Un- ll,u .trd Starvation Cure S.uiHurluii. known at Ol.iSIa a "S;.irnli( Heights." Luelan Agasls. MriOsti Vke Coumi at Taeunia. charged that Mr. Ilnxmu-. paid special attention to ItrltNIi tm client, and that when oni? of :heic died she va equally Iudutrtiu. In nl. tatutug th" admltiNtratlon of the' estates for hcrxclf or traced friend . Mr. Haxwird u:n lnvu iimtr! charged with lir-t degree minder, fn which the punishment In the Slate . Washington li hanging Slie N in cused of kturvlnc to death Claire Win lamion. thirty-two jours old, of t.t don, England. She and an elder . ter, Dorothea, were iKit.um at .... ciultarlum. It N all tlul their j-ii". estate Is worth $100,000. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Uy A. C. Ilowlett RECOMMEND INDICTMENTS AGAINST MILITANT WOMEN LONDON', April 23 llocominendu tions for indictmenta uguinst Mrs. Emmeliuo Punkliurst and Lawrence I'ethrick nnd wife, lenders of tho Mif l'nige movement in Kngliind, charging "conspiracy to violate the property net nnd malicious injury to property, ' were jnndo by the judge presiding at tho grand jury investigation of tho recent biiffrugotto wiiidow-smasdiing outbreak. NOTICE. Members of Rogue River Encp. No, 30 requested to be presont April 24th. Degroo work and refreshments. A. N, HILDEBRAND, Scrlbo. i When we arrived on Klk Creek we found that .McCnlalian & Son had their saw mill all rigged tip ready for business nnd already had n large quantity of logs in the yard ready for the summer's run. They anticipate u big run this summer. Going on ,tp the creek n little further we came to the reMtlenee of Dave l'onoc. He has built for himself n neat residence and is clearing more land and getting his farm in good shape. He was iust getting ready to go to work on the county road-., lie linving been appoint ed supenisor for this year. We next stoppt'd for n few moments to call on Ed Pence who is one of the prosper ous fanners of that section but he was away from home working, on u new house that Mr. Reynolds wnH putting up. . Mr. Reynolds is, thcimui who was. bunied out n few weeks nga, and during the lire Dnve Pence came in such close contact with the fire :w to singe one side of his mustache off, HP hud to shave off the other side and that makes him look us sad as a preacher in the pulpit without n coat. From there Hev. Davis went up to .Mr. Miller's where we could get horse feed, for at this season of tho year hay is very scarce in the Elk Creek country, and I went to Mr. CJcorge Lyncli'a for headquarters. They have n fine school in this neighborhood. Miss Mamie Wright is training the young people how to develop their ideas and make useful men and wom cu. During our stay there Prof. I). E. Henry, one of the school supervis or ,spt'iit the day in the school and was trying to plan to have a central school established nt Trail and have all tin children of the five or six dis tricts attend one school and have that school embrace the high school branches and thereby save the ex pense of about three teachers, but tho trouble of that move is tho children going from Jionie to the school house and in order to obviate that difficulty his plan was to have some one go in tho morning and take them to school and then in the ufterioon take them home again, but in that ense the team fronj that district would have to trav el thirty-ix miles each day and would Imvo.ti) start from home by 0:.'10 a. jj. to reach the school house by 9 o'clock a. in., and then would liavo to start .promptly at -1 p. m. to enable them to reach home liy.(i;:iu p. in., so tho idea did not take well with the Elk Creek people. Owing to Hcv. M. C. Davis' name being drawn as a juror in Grants Pum we did not. continue (he meeting us we anticipated hut closed on Wednesday night aud bade fareu'iU'to the good people of that section. In looking around in my rounds I find that near ly all of the people in the mountain regions are render of the Mail-Tri-bune. und Hcem to bo satisfied with tho paper. There is considerable work done in the line of improvement on the farms. Mr. Millfir is extending TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 15 ACRES sandy creek bottom land with freo water right nnd ditch to tho laud now. This land Is suit able for all kinds of vegetables, berries and alfalfa. PrJco $150 per ucro. Would consider trndo. Oliver IJ. Brown, 43G N. Bartlett street. 40 ACRES near Eijgla Point. This would ho un idealy homo tract as It Is sultablo for a variety of pur poses. Fruit nnd grain and poul try. Prlco $75 per ncro. Would couoldcr tradetf. Oliver U, Brown, 430 N. Bartlett at. n MAKE LENGTHIEST IP PHlLAIHOLPim, Pa., April 211 -En routn to the convention at Los AiiKOles, tho loiiRotd trip over nmdo by a special train, will idurt from litre Saturday, carrying the Lulu temple of Myalle Shrluorsi It. was an nounci'd today. Heforu ictunlng to Philadelphia, the train w have uiiido S500 mlle.4. The train will proceed flist to San Francisco. Returning. It will go up the Pacific coMl to Victoria and thence- eastward through tho Cana dian Rockies, the northern wheat fields and St; Paul. Tho trnvolern will live on the cars throughout tho trip. n rr AND CARROLL AITELL MEET IN RING TONIGHT SACUAMKNTO. April 2;. Alio Attoll and Jimmy Carroll awaited To day the gong which will send them to gether in a '2b round battle here to night. Both bovs are in good fettle. Carroll hu.s trained hard for the fight and says he can go the UO rounds at top speed with Attoll. who is thought to have held him cheaply. There will he one six round and two leu round preliminaries-. NATIONAL GUARD TO CAMP AT GRAYS HARBOR PORTLAND, Ore.. April !!3. The third infantry 0. X. 0. today is wider orders from Adjutant General Finder of the Oregon National Guard to en gage in summer nitineuvers July '21 to July 'M in the vicinity of Grays Harbor. m JSSS&i- . .uVlS d t.J 'ILIJU '.V.U1J3 V.s A Wise Man Thinks arid Acts for Sifimself Tito mun of oufficicnt intelligence to npprccintc gavd mimic fihoulrl be capable, ol tbinl:in; und nctinff foif himfiojl. . ,'.. Doii'i" invcbtiflnla, out. piano, player nnfcl lulte the tinlrninnnu ilc (tcripljom for till tbe, others. ,!... tatr In ajJilc tif nil that nnv pneninntic player'u snlcimtin muy wiy satisfy yourself nnd Incu nnd nrnr tha . , ( w . ,t v u i'el-htectric PJano Player tha Player that )jla$s any pi'ttho from any distance It in entirely different from any other pinno player in cuniitructmn. You cannot tell what it in like or how, fur superior it In to another plnyon iiuleiM you cqc nnd hear it. , 4 i , , .. You will want a Td-Klectrie if yon hco one, no tlon't lei any one tall: you out onhveattentiuc it. . ,"'", '- " -' -'. ,1 ho 'i uMJcctric Piano Player may be ntlncliK!! to any piano, cither grand or upright, nt a grout navin from the coxt of a player-piano, ' If you cannot call, write, for ilhutrutcd I'nlTilo". OUR I'lANO DFJ'ARTMENT i ilia equal of any, nnd coi) Uim ihp finett nt Anirticf make chrsct from the factory. I r-i I ?"Sraa TW- re rrrn-" "t.wV!54; vs& his alfalfa field by clearing mom land. Mr. Cal. Pence has a fine tract of alfalfa ami is clearing more laud, lie has alreadv built a neat residence aud has things up in tdiupc so as to lie comfortably. Mr. .M. Pence has the lumber on the ground to build a new house. George Lynch lias one of the nicest little homes and Ls planning to build in the near future, m it seems from uppearances that the people on Klk Creek lire among the progressives in the way of improving at any rate, Leavingg Klk Creek Thursday morn ing we went trrTruil where Hev. Davis had- an- apptrfnttncnt to preach that night, and during the time between our arrival at Trail and preaching time wo spent with the family of Mr. John Warner. Mr. Warner hud the misfortune to get his leg broken some months ago white planting the electric light poles from the Pro-pcct Works to Gold Ray and is jut getting arottud so iliutjiu can do light worn. Ho has made great improvements in tho way of cleuring laud and fencing since 1 was there last. Thursday night wo had a full house tho preaching being in the school house, now occupied by a lady by the name of Xash who has a very inter esting school of about twenty pupils. We spent the night at tho Middlc liushcr hotel, and the next morning we started for Sums Valley where we had an appointment for preaching Friday nitrlit. Hut I am making this letter too long. Tho nc.tt time will tell of our trip through Dcbengcr Gap, through sticky, what I Haw in Sams Valley, Gold Mill, Dardanelle, Grants Pass. etc. The Economical Cooking Fat Th,erc is both economy and solid satis faction in cooking' with Cottolcnc. Not only is it more economical than cither butter or lard one-third less being re quired but it can be used in fine cakes and pastry with every bit as good re sults as butter, and for frying it excels lard or other cooking fats. Unlike lard, Cottolcnc makes food wh-'lesome, nourishing, dlKcstrble.'v It is made frnm Cottonseed Oil, the use of which Dr. ViIcy so, strongly. lias commended. Cottolcnc shortens your food length ens your life, and saves you money at the same time. &v&R&i MS " ' 9 gg-: (annnraffiny PALMER PIANO PLACE L .IJ.1U-J - . - -. S . V 5. iJ'. I Complete I Stock J AN INVESTMENT IN A DIAMOND rcmilrcM rarrfal tliotiglit ntul the proper roiifldcnco In n firm ti warrant nhiolutn sntinfuctlon. Ti noto tho proper com iarlsou jots rmiht. Iniprct llimn from a lurgn mill ell sclectcil stork, stirli as I urn nlilo to show, lit lltU yty you liccoiuo thoniuxlily familiar with values and feci nurrd of wife nnd ccoiiomlrAl liuylng tlirtmgli my Moiling gunmntcc. ft V 1 x i: W A T O II A X 1) J K W K h U V ItKI'AIHlNtt Medford, Oregon Martin J. Reddjy Tho Jeweler IIIA.MONU 8KTTIXH AND KNGIUVI.NG DOM: IlKIti: Noar Postoffico 50055m,54I5d55-$ ,$55 5-5-555- J 5 , 2 ? ! X t T T t T ? T f T r ! t X & t ? ? f Y V T ? ? T ? Below is a list of OVERLAND drivers right hero in your own community Fourteen Satisfied Drivers of Overland Cars in . Medford Walter rcOnlhim Col. R. C. Wnshburn O. I L Daggett Judge J3..K. Kelly John 8111111101' C. iM. Speck (Ins Newberry oUrs. J. r. Ivilgore John SiHtv Ji E. jrai'tin J. S. arcCreight Le Ha ron Dr. 1. W. Clancy If. h. DeAi'iiioiHl T T T T T & i V v f X Ask any of them how tliey like their cars, and it' you consider their word X good, you will want an OVERHAND.- If you are considering buying a car it will pay you to see tho OVERLAND Y cars. T will save you money and can sell you any size car you winib at reason- f able prices and at the same time give you as fine a car as you could ask for. ? t "Talk About Class J WHEN YOU WAKE UP to tho fact that you do not ueo dm woll or with tho comfort you uhould, then come hero nnd ho fitted wltli glaHsco that unit your ovory roqulroi niont, I iiro corrohoratlvo testH, Xo l)i,Hg or DropM DR. RICKEUT Eyesight Specialist Over KcHtncr'H, Medford ? T t y? t i f T T T T t T T t T The OVERLAND Model 01 P, four passenger torpedo body, -If) horse power car is undoubtedly the classiest car that ever came into Medford, - Don't let any one ifiisload you regarding the OVERLANDS, as they speak for themselves. ' ! " No mud too deep or hills loo steep for the OVERLANDS. Let me show you. I demonstrate to the satisfaction Of the prospective buyers. Come in and take your ear home with you or place j'our order for future delivery. An other largo carload to bo 'hei;e; in a fo,wuays. "E also sell supplies. ' C.E. GATES Medford, Ore. Phenes: Pac. 1414; Home 77. 132 S. Riverside i T T ? T T T t T T f t T T T T T T T T T T it t . . ,i 'A t ' t I i . ,..