i mumi? m iiinninwn m a r i . muji rmwii1. t MnitViin nrtwrirw? M'mi'&mAv taxthaw os mm M, II. Ilniiiiiiur of Willow HpriiiijH wmh In MoiU'onI Monday on IhihIiiohh, roturiiliiK Ii'iiihi Tuomlity inoriiliiK Mr. IImiiiiiiii' In 1iviiIoIiik hoiiid mill Int; pittpiM't hm wlilcli bid fair to lie conic (llvilninl-niyliiK iroMiHltlotiH. (I. 0. Cnl,v ol Tiilwil wuh nl Jnuk tmiivillo TiuiHilay on lenl IminIiiimh. Clinrloti H. liny, coiuily kiiiihi war lmi, wuh at .laoltMonvllli) Tiromluy on official IiuhIiicmh. County .Iiuld .1. It. Null wuh In iMttilforri Tnomlay. J. V. ltolihiHon of .Ial(Honvilli' wuh a .Mcdfonl vlnitor Tnomlny. 0. lliirluiuuli wiih in Mmlforil from lHckoMvlllo TurHilay. . 0. Smllli of CI ran I h I'iimh Ih at .1ailMonvllli looking aflnr tlio intor vrtn of IiIh cIIimiIh In tin circuit oniirl. Cliarli'H I,linliiy of AmIiIiiihI wiih i Mmlfonl TiuiMilay on IiIm way to .liti'loHinvlllii mi Intra! liiiNiiiniw, "110. iIim liiintiitr year. Wat 'It llfonl7i noimlatloii ilouliln nl lot iti tint Queen Anno addition triple in viiluo. I r,nt prico .f"00 and 'unvvard. C'lmli or lorniH. The rpcnlnr niot'llnir of the W. ('. T. U. will liD liel.l at the Hutltt otturrh Thnrndny aftontoon at !l o'clock. All aimnliprfl nro nuincHted to lie present on anconnt of Impor tant uuflinoHii. Ily request lent. On Knndav aftcnioon nl the home of Mr. and Mm, M. Kitllivan. on "WohI JackHon fttroot. occurred the wcddiitL' of Willinm It. Mullock and "Mary Olive Riilllvnn, Ttov. h. V. Pol kiwtii of the Mothodiwt church offi cial inu'. After tlio ceremony the compnnv repaired to the dining room where a lioiintifitl dinner wan Nerved. A carload of Jacksonville Hen Da vIh inn! Rwar apples wa Nhipped to fieramenlo Monday, where thev IiHiij; uood iricen. Tho car wiih hli'opml liv .1. A. Perry. K. V. Rayhi of KiiKune i a Med ford vinitor today. I Karl Shepherd of AHhland wmh a Medford vinitor Tuesday. S. Mcriendon of Gold Hill wmh i MVilford Tuemlnv on huinrM. Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Mitchell of .1mph. Or., arc hero looking for a 'location. P. Carpenter of Axhland was a '.Medford visitor Tuemlnv. A charivari party Sunday evening wns entertained last cvenini: hy Mr. ami Mr. W. It. Hnllock at their t..M on North Itiverside avenue. .A. . 4444 44 4444444-44441 NOTH'K TO TIIH I'UHIilC. Anyone ImowltiK of any property iih-I for rcNlilciicc piirpoM1 wllliln the ell)' Ilin lis not. iiiiiiicclcil wllli tin Newer, wlicrc sanic In a valla Itlo will lie tiding Hie cnl Ire public a ureal favor liy no tlfyliiK eltlier Dr. Hliearer, lieiillli officer, (lio chief of po . lice or tills office, uuiit. V. TIXHIII, City lUnorder. 44444444444-t4444 4 Thfmi wuro '2'A proHunt. Tho evening was Hpont pleasantly hy mnmc, and gmn8. I.ulor In tho evening re- froHhmuntH woro nerved, Hhorlly af tor which the pnrly (Unperson, leav ing with them thuir hest wIkIiuh. Howard 8. Dudley hart rotnrned from a trip north. . W. II. 1'urker of l.vunw Creek Hpmit Tnosday in this city. II, A, KriolcHou Ih visiting In (Irantrt I'iihh with l'riunds. W. It. Wilcox of thin 'city liaa lof; for n vihU in San I'VanuiHco with his pnrvnU. W. T. Mitchell of It uch waa a ro- cent visitor in Medford. .1. W. WilllamH of Phoenix wan In Medford on ft flhort IjuaincRB trip Tuesday. P. M. Scotl of AHhland spent Tuertday in thin city. II. IJ. Tronson of Kalo Point was a roecnl visitor in Medford. John II. Tmo of Gold Hill was a recent vinltor in Medford. K. K. Jones of ICnueno is in Mi:d ford on a short business trip. Krod Carpenter of Ashlnnd is In Medford on business. (VII. Marvin of Pendleton is vis llinir in this city. II. S. Snnderson of Trail spent Tuesday in Medford. Lem Charley of I.ittlo Hutte creek, who recently disposed of his hold ings there, was 'in Medford Tuesday. Mr, Charley stales that he intonds to remove to Medford to reside. II. 1C. Crane of Talent was in Med ford Tuesday on businss. nO.N'AN.A, Or., Jan. 2G. Whtlo killing hogs at tils ranch 20 mile from hero. Vllvnn EvnnB Inst Sntur day sliot lilnmelf la the alalomca with a 22-cnlllir rifle. Ho Htruclc n oao of the hogs with tho hull of the gun, when It wns accidentally din chnrged. I.ittlo hopo for recovery Ih entertnlncil. New Type, New Furniture, New Equipment BABE UNITES IS FOWLER WIIH HUBBY Woman Well Known In This City Remarries to Olioy Pleading, of Child Employed at Nash. LINCOLN, 'Kuli., Jan. 25. Uahy I'VtwIer, 0 yearn of ago, roimitcd Mrs. Hubv K, Fowler of Medford and Lawrence Fowler of Alger, Vy. The liltlu girl "wanlud both papa and mama," she insisted. She walked between them to the courthouse and the cotipro were remarried after be ititf divorced two years. Mrs. Fowler left here in the fall for the east. For several mouths she was an attendant at the cigar counter in the Hotel Nash. . TO OBSERVE EMPEROR'S BIRTHDAY IN GERMANY !)HHMN, Jan. 25-Preparation for celebration of the emperor's hlrthday( Is being made today on January 27, and Oonnany will bo a vast field or flngs In honor of tho leader's filnt birthday annlvomnry All schools will bo closod, bunlnciiH largely suspended and services will be bold In tho churches In thanksgiving for the Im porlal wclfaro and In. prayer for a continuation of hcaron's blessings All tho great men In tho land will visit the pnlaco during the day to offer their congratulations and In the evening his majesty will attend a per formance at tho Itoyal opera bouse, and later a stato banquet of. a gorge ous character will conclude the festiv ities. TABERNACLE WILL HOLD 3000 PEOPLE rctJOKNB, Or., Jan. 25. The big tabernacle at the corner of West Tenth and Cbarncltnn strcots, which will bo used for tho union revival meeting, beginning Sunday, January .10, will bo completed probably about the middle of this week. Tho struc ture will cover nearly a quarter of a Mock in a thickly settled rcsldcnco portion, Tho work Is all donated, and the only cost to tho churches for the building will bo tho price of the lumber. 1000 THROWN AWAY Old type and equipment exceeding in cost $1000 from the Medford Mail and Southern Oregonian job offices has been dumped and replaced by t Dust proof racks, modern fixtures and series of the latest type faces, individual motors, the best craftsmen, enable us to do printing quicker, better and more satisfactory than ever. We are ten times better fixed to do good work than ever bef ore no longer handicapped by old materials and inadequate equipment or the unavoidable delays due to moving. The largest stock of bonds in the city to select from. Estimates cheerfully furnished. MEDFORD PRINTING COMP Y Printers and Publishers 38 South Central Ave. HOTEL ARRIVALS, The Nash Mrs. V. A. Kisenei, Seattle; A. C. Martin, H. II, Tronwn, Kaglu Point; J, II. Uiuick. UrsntH Pass; U, F, Harrons, Oakland; IJ. N. MsMillan, Portland; W. J. Parker, H, 1 1. Oaskill, San FrancUco; ,t, ,f. Mitchell and wife, Joseph; II. F. IJootli, Portland; W. T. Solomon, Now York; K. Sbophord, Ashland; W. D. Harding, San Francisco; 0. C. Hoff, Portland; E. F. Saylo, Eu gene; W. H. Carroll, San Francisco; S. C. Pier, W. IL True, Portland. Tho Mooro It. D. J3rcnt, Pitts burg; K. E. Jones, Eugene; E. S. Ilohr, Portland; F. A. Noonan, New York; L. F. Morgan, Portland; It. 0, Smith, Grants Pass; J. C. Mann, C. G. GlafcH, Portland; II. Gould Htiuc, San Francisco; E. L, Payne, A. L. Peter, Portland; J. P. Watt, Joromo; J. A. Wilson, M. S. Leahy, Sacramento; F. Carpenter, Ashland; It. J. Frionborg, San Fruncisco; C. II. Marvin, Pendleton. Corporations Safe. WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 25 Five minutes after Jnmes J. Hill, the "empiro builder" of the northwo.it, emerged from a conference with President Toft nt tho white house today, tho president issued his state ment to the effoct that then,' shall bo "no indiscriminate prosecution of tho trust." Tax Levies In Coos Towns. MAIiSHFIELD, Or., Jan. 25. The tax levies of tho different cities of Coos county havo been compiled. The greatest municipal tax is in MnrshfWd. and in 11 mills. Eastside j int hnve levied 10 mills i P.rt of Coos Bay has c J mills. AS"' T7.LEPH0NES . ZR TO NEW SYSTEM D. II. Drowery, superintendent of tho southern Oregon district for the Pacific States Telephone compaoy, re turned from Ashland Sunday evening, where ho bad been superintending the cut-over from the old to the new sys tem, tho same that has been In vogue In Medford for tl'o past several months. K. T. Saylor of Portland, who made tho cut-ovor bore, was In charge of the work, assisted by W. It. Lagus. of tho traffic department of the com pany Ashland now has the same system at has Medford. : BUSINESS LOCALS j Woar Kidd's Shoes. llulck Is tho king of the auto world. Who doesn't sigh for a Hulck7 I Wear Kidd's Shoos. ' For wood of all klndc, nco tlio Square Deal Woodyard. Phone, 2fi01. Fir street, between Second, and Third streets. Gould & Llndlev. (proprietors. 2C1 j j No one knows how long a Buick will last, for no Buick has ever worn out. Tho first ones nro still run ning. 258 Wear Kidd's Shoos. What is lifo without a Buick T 280 Singer sewing machine for rent. 12f South Oakdale. Phono 13-12. 2C1 Stoinhardt, the artistic tailor, o South Fir street. Reasonable price, ! easy terms to responsible parties. ! 270 . Wear Kidd's Shoes. TOO LATE JO CLASSIFY. . FOR S A LIS 1tefileh ce property, ' close In. See owner and save com-j mission. 228 South Ivy St. 2 CO FOR SALE Some good pieces of , fruit land for salo cheap. Address S, i care of this office. 262 i FOR SALE IOC acres of choice land ; closo to the famous Helms orchard; J 84 acres cultivated, with water right; special low prlco for 30 days.' About 450 acres, ranch, five miles from Ashland; 1 SQ acres cultivated;. 300 acres can be cultivated; 2 largo ' barns, small house, running water, 2 springs, coal vein runs through the land; price for 30 days $35 per acre; plenty of free range for stock; terms. i 80 acres 7 miles south of Ash-j land on main highway; flno 9-room , houso, large barn, some water for. Irrigation, soda spring on place, a beautiful country home; a bargain) It sold within 30 days. 1 Call or address F. G. McWIlllams, j real eatato and mines, Ashland,' Or. ' 288" I FOR SALE 5-room furnished homo' and 3-room bungalow; nil new; A lots facing east; about one acre; one block from North C street: a snap at $2500. Seo owner at Aylon & Harnett's real estate office, next door to Mail Tribune. FOR SALE Good sewing machine, 5. 125 S. Oakdale. 262 DISSOM'TION NOTICE. Cllue and Wllklntson have dissolv ed partnership tho real estate busi ness of tho Cllnc & Wilkinson firm of Central Point. 265 J. L. CLINE. 1 s 1 J Valentine Post Cards 1 Cent Each and the finest and largest line of comic, floral, birthday and southern Oregon and local Post Cards to be seen in Medford, all at lc each. Choice $1.00 Here's a snap. 100 pieces enamel tea kettles, enamel water pitchers, all copper, nifkel plated and white en amel tea and coffee pots, copper bottom wash boil ers, etc., your choice to morrow, $1.00 Each Wash Bowls $2.50 and Just Ten of them them here tomorrow $1.75 each HL I ' 'WH' .1 ' mm How About Hosiery Take a look at our west window tomorrow if yoti want the best wearing' men's women's boys' and misses' Hose ever sold in Medford, all sizes. 15c pair. . 2 pair for 25c and Pitchers $3.00 Values left; choice of v 4 I r 5 .. a 1 I I lit "4 SSEY'S ii