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Mi njJitf Tl''i.JJJi-.4l!lJ 4u.. mi MEDFOftD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OftKCIOX. TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1911. , """M"1" nT- i IN f ,w n M Persorxal J. II. Wllllnnis of Talent wns a visitor In Medford Monday. Cnll phono 2151, 1032 lor baggage wagon. ' ' lla'nry" Adntns of Central 451 Point spout Monday In Medford. For reception, parties and ban quuls tho arrangements of St. Mark's hail and parlors nie Ideal. Moor 101ml, njfonts, 212 Fruitgrowers' Unnlt building. Phono (501. 254 'William H. StlniBon of Trail is Spending a few day In Medford. WodiiMdny nlKlit, JHimary IS, will bo'so'cial night nl the Crtatlp hall of tho brdur or Pythian SlstorH. All K. of P. and ' vivo incited to attond. All member iirncd to bo proauiit. Jirlng lu a new member. Loulrf Alt of Klamath Falls in vis iting Medfoid. Privnto room and board with Mra. J. D. Kay, three blocks from central part of town, 1(10 N. nartlott. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Coloman of Grants Pass spent Monday in Med ford. Aflalflta'nt rook and hoilBOhold girl nt 314 South Contrnl avonuo. 125fi Mr. and Mrs. J. M. White of Weed arc giionts of the Mooro hotel. Flfiy-ihroo acres Bpoclnl, 10 acres coming into bearing orchard. Call on J. B. Wood, Condor Water & Power Co.'a office. tf Mr. llnrry Smith spent Saturday nnd Sunday In Kugono. Ask for Columbia hams, bacon and lard and go tho best. For sale by all first class grocers and buleh orc. tf Mrs. Ellon Kulill of Jacksonville has returned to her homo from a Visit to Portland. John ll.Carltln, nttornoy at law, over Jackson County bank. Mrs. A. D. Goble or Ilrownsvlllo Is rofjlatorod nt tho N'nBh hotel. Dr. J. E. Shearer, physicmn and surgeon. Offlco ovor Strang's drug store. tf. II. U. Paulson spent tho onrly part or tho week at Grants Pass. Wednesday night, January 18, will bo social night at (ho Castle hall or tho order or Pythian Sisters. All K. or P. and wives Invited to attend. All members urged to bo present. Wring in a now member. Mr. 13. L. Clarke has returned from a short visit to Grants Pass. Wanted Uoardors ' A now board ing hotiso has opened at 700 South Oakdale. Call nnd sco us for fnlr trcntinont, or address F. 11. Moro land. 302 H. U. Tronson of Englo Point is in tho city. I'Jxonrmon tiukols to Los Anglos, wltilq riot Kootl until llfo l!Hh, will ho placed on ' nl6 Sunday moriiinj;, the, Ifilli, nt U u. m., nnd condium, on ah Id until the excursion loavou. It i , . . ,, . ., ,. i j , jiiory iruiio iiimuiug at ,t wva iui)6itnnt tint (hofitt koK do J'01-,, ,, . . . , ,-. n ,, i I .i n i i .. v . ....Ai.n ,H xt l stroot, owned by 12 in II Mob wiut until the hint day to iiurchn , ... , ... lay to i thuir lioliols as it takes time o'linf pRio llieiu. At the present writing 77 hro intundiiiic to mnko tliu trip with olhur oniiiiiriua coming in. Mal;o your Hlcopur loservatious, I'ulliiiiui or tourist. Chair oiir will also lie nvtiilnblo for I Howe, who do not care for sleoper. Mrs. .1. A. Homers has left the city on a business trip to (loldficld, Nor. Ih your i ouse wired? Onu cigar less a day. would pay for a hundrod per cont lncruasu In comfort Start living tho oloctrlo llfo. tr. C. 15. Ciater mid 11. P. Dal, nows pnpunium or Dunsinulr, ute in Med .forfl. Hvory llg.U out olootrlolty glvos off siiiolco and smoke contains soot, which deposits on our wall paper, curtains, draperies. VSIoatrlo llnht glows lu sii air tight bulb. tf. Lout K. Wilson of A.Oihuul spwul Monday In Medford AVnuted, to buy s carload or rat ho. If on have loss titan a onr load wrltu us. Union Meat Co., Mod ford Meat Co , Medford. tf WceRs & McGovvan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONIC 2271 Night 'Phenes: F. W. Week&r2071 A. E. Orr, 3092. LADY ASSISTANT , , Jphn A. Perl Undertaker and Maimer Succosfsor to the uiidertiiking de partment of MedtiM d 1 ut ulturo Co. -Office Wltli Medford Furniture Company About February 1. Private Am bulanco Sorvlca. Sick a ml Injured c.on'voyod tq uny part or city or country. ' ?- Toleplionca: Day 361. Night: John A. Pori -nil. C W. Conklln, 3C01. J. H, Uutlr-. 3C7i. ..CIS5 and Local V. A. Davis, teacher at the Table Itock school, has tendered his resig nation to County Superintendent of Schools J. Percy Wells. it cosls no nioro to Insure your I property In the big companies than ! tho small ones. It. A. II61mcs, the liiKiirancf! man, writes for tho big ones. Over Jackson County bank. ! ' 2r0j California Andrew 'leaven for Los, Mollnos tomoirow morning with n utirlf of alfalfa land buyer. The company has just eomploted 'the pint- ting or a new subdivision containing about 4000 ncres Harry W. Crane of Jacksonville spent Tuesday in Medfoid. Tho Pacifio Telegraph and Tele phono Co. me pieparlug manuscript for n new directory. All mibscrlbora that aro listed Inconectly kindly call at the ofrice, as wo want to have the now directory out by February 15. j. A. New ton, Commercial Mauager. 254 See H. A. Holmes, tho Insurance man, for Insurance In tho big com panies. Over Jackson County bank. 250 J. U. howls of Woodvlllo wns a re cent Medfprd visitor. The Ladles' Aid society of the M. E. church will meet In regular ses sion Wednesday afternoon nt 2:30 In tho bnsemont of tho church for work, An Invitation Is extended to all ludles, Columbia hams and Columbia and Royal Anno bacon aro dry sugar cured. Ask your dealer for Coluin bla brand lard. If Wednesday night, January 18, will bo social night nt tho Castle hall of tho ordor of Pythian Sisters. All K. of P. and wives Invited to attend. All members urged to bo present. Ilrlng in u now nioinbor. See It. A. Holmes, tho Insurance man. Ovor Jackson County Dank. 25C EALY HOURS House Owned by Etnll Mohr and Oc cupied hy Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Todd Is Destroyed Loss Is About $2500. An early morning flio Tuesday resulted lu tho destruction of a wto- jilorj' frnmo building at 232 West ir of tho Mooro hotej, and occupied by Mr and Mrs. W. A. Todd. Only a small portion or tho Tur nituio was saved as tho flames had gained considerable headway before tho alarm was given. Tho origin of tho tiro Is unknown but Is thought to have started from a defective flue. The loss amounts to about $2500. To find a bottor furniidiud room poihups. at oon loMi rent than yo'i now pay is surely a ta.sk worth i few hours of your time, Ann your r,elf with Home (dipped ads - and start on a "little journey I" lt HHtt t f -r TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. I'Olt IM'.XT - Two unfurnished roonih, heat, light, hath, and one furnished, heat, liKhtuud Imlli. Call .vjo s. iioib m. yj" , LOST Cocker -panicl, while, with black kI. Met urn to conior Tenth aud Kint; streets. 'JUl WANTKH -Team horses, must he sound; (five Height, nuc. color am! puce. 1. 0. Iu 10, .Med- loid. 'J.'ib T VOW JtBJfT- UouwkeiMir 4.' N. ItMl'tlelU 38 Kt)l 'HBNTiClog in, one law fur imbed room or to 'unfuiiiisiunl room, modern. Inquire eeuin after tt, or Sunday at 707 W. Maui Kireet. 23b II IMS TO KXCIIANUK for Mlfnrrt hio.,. 1- rt troatiuont, a powder, ab u Ix-Biilit'ttl houw, ofiluokiiiK the solutely taa(elpss and odorless, Klven Sound, in lUf Koyd residfiiee potion iretly In food or drink. OrrlaO Xo. of one of the Ue (owns of the 8- ' !" 'or- b l'0'" n" v"o ! (a(e of Wttshiuirtun, in which uur;" to M voluntary treadneut Or cmstomor holdh an equiiv, aud prop-, rf rosts only 51.00 a. box. Wilt? wly euooiubeid to about extent of for tr OAlne booklet (mailed In piviierty ottvwA wU h oouwdred. l,lUtt ,w' envelope) (o Orrlne Co.. Xo iMtddod irioes. TUe owner it 0J8 Orrlue birittllag:. Washlnston. l (his property is attru.-lvd to ile.i- f Ow ' wcowmUed ami J for loid to tjel rvlwt fivut mi siiavk . iu this city by Uou 11. lUaklus tbiw. .:ml is iWncin Uu on "" ' -"v pni itvr st Im limn his foiiMer If (be itrooa of the l-eadors ui iii-h price lo eltWt iuik transfer. thi new.-papor ib iiuioitant to yoii, Will H'UKuii in Mtdfiutl but u few uiakc our .-.toio-ttihortuinx iuiurt- ' i - in t nm kl on tin- Houc lint o THKM 1mi l.i ' i nip ' v. V 11. X ' i r .T K AGREED TO "CUT 55 Sheriff W. A. Jones Answers Charges of Mrs. Alice Trask Deputy Sher iff. Manning ,Paldi Woman Her Share, He Says, hut Wants More, - That Mrs. Alice 'frank, who ves- tordny filed suit against Sheriff W. A. Jonos to letovor $100, which sho alleges is duo her for tho capture of (J1Ia A. Mock last September, made an agreement at the time with Dep nty Sherifr J. M. Mnnning and Jack and Jim Garvin to dfvldo tho full re ward of $350 Into four equal por tions Is tho countercharge made by Sheriff Jones In a statement this morning. "Tho county offered a reward of $250 Tor Mock," he mild, "and I nugmeyted that by tin additional sum of $100. When Mrs. Trnsk In formed us of Mock's proximity I ordcied Manning to get him. He took with him tho two Garvin boys. "When thoy brought tho prisoner hore," ho continued, "Mnnning told me or the agreement they had ar rived at and I gave him n chock for $350. Ho later gavo Mrs. Trask a check for $87.50, but some time af ter that slio returned It to him. He has tho "check yet and It will bo given her at any time sho cares to tnko It." Regarding the character or Man ning, Sliorirr Jones stated that at J Talent, where Manning Is stationed, ho has always borne nu excellent reputation anil ns tho sheriff put It, "when ho told mo of tho agreement I helloved liltn nnd I do still." Normal Reyents Organizing. SALKM, Or., Jan. 37. The state hoard of regents of Normal achoolb met yesterday afternoon nnd or ganized. Jlis.s Cornelia Jlarvin was appointed a member of the hoard of regent, to .succeed William II. Aye", losigned. Jleyond adopting plans for tin' future course of procedure noth ing" was done. Stute Superintendent Alderman of fered a plan for uniting (he Mon mouth and Independence .school district-, and takiuir in a number of the outlying . eliool districts and making it a huge observation and practice school for training teachers in ac tual work. It is tlio intention of tiif board to build u model ntute normal school to accommodate 3500 stu dents. HOW TO STOP DltlXKIXG .ii . i i (.'ho Onlno and Destroy nil Desire Tor Whisky and I leer Can Ho Giwn Hecivilyl Try It at Our Kvpciiso Wo aro lu enruost when we ask you to tr Orrlno nt our expense. Wo will lo your money back If after a trial j on fall to get results from Or rlne. This Is a very Koaerous offer. It j;les tho wives and mothers of thoso who drink to excess an oppor tunity to try (ho Orrlno treatment. It also hliov. s our conrideuco in tho merits or Orrlno. Orrlno Is lecog nleil as the best and most successful fenuuly tho world has over known for lrnnkenness or tho so-cnlled Ihiuor habit. K Is a very slniplo treatment, 'an be kIwmi In tho homo without iuhllcit or lobs of (imo from busi ness, and at a small rko. Head tho 'ollowlng letter from Dr. Xplte, 8th ind Itaro streets, Philadelphia. It will (ell you about some or (he won leiful rokiilts from tho Orrlno (reat ment: "I hac had a romarkablo cabo of Inobrlacy uiidor my porsounl observa tion. The patient drank heavily for fifteen j ears and reached a dograded condition, which caused tho breaking up of his family and bcparation from his wife. Kveiy hope was kIvoii up of over snliiK the man from his strong dcHlre to drink, and only a mother's iuterost finally iiorsunded hlia to voluntarily take troaliuont for his dls'ased conditio. It was my Ipleasuio to locomniond Orrlno, your I liquor habit cure, and the treatment .was taken faithfully. This was two yoars ago and tho patient still ab stains from the use of btimulanls. I have sold Orrlno Jor a number of 4nrs aud havo always found it to bo sHtlsmactory. 1 believe you have an exceptionally good treatment for this dUonse." Orrlne Is prepared in (wo forms. II Vn. i.i henllh. I Legislature SALICM, .Ian. 17. Following are the hoiibc cemmittees: Agrlcultuie Tlgard, Abiams and Shnw. Alcoholic trafric Clyde, Steclham mer and Mngono. Assessment and taxation Llbby, Chnmbcrs," Carter, Gill nnd Powell. Hanking Mahoney, Church, Pow ell, J. W. Miller (Linn) and Wcster lund. Capitol building and grouiids Johnson, Cushuinn and Huntington. (jltle3 'and towns Derby, Sutton and Collins. Claims Collins, Neuner and I'et ersoiu Commerce ' Chapman, ' Chnttcn, Chambers, Mariner and Hacklcff. Corporations Cole, Tlgnrd and IIollls. Cotintlos Mariner, Eaton, Derby, Gill and liuchannu. Education Huntington, Belknap, Powell, Urownhlll nnd Clyde. Elections Buckley, J. W. Miller (Linn), Abbott, Belknap and Jones. Engrossed bills Lelnenweber, Blgelow and Johnson. Enrolled bills Enton, Graves and Deals. Federal relations Smith, Cldye and Amine. Fisheries Pierce, Mngone, Bol Innd, Gill nnd Chambers. Food and dairy pioducts Reck leff, Shaw and Urownhlll. Game Churrh, Holland, Buckley, Steelhammor and Clemens. Ilonlth and public morals Cottel. Johnson and Smith. Horticulture Westerlund, Simp son nnd Reynolds. Indian afrairs Steelhammcr, Sut ton and Smith. Insurance -llollls, Cole, BIgolew, Derby and Mahoney. Internal Improvements Ammo, Cushmau aud Ambrose. Irrigation McKInnoy, Brooks, Peterson, Bryant and Thompson. Judiciary Brooke, M. E. Miller (Columbia), Buchanan, Colo and Thompson. Labor Industries J. W (Linn), Plorco and Clyde. Manufactures Ambrose, Miller M. Miller (Columbia), Amine. Medicine arid pharmacy Belknap, Huntington, Cottel, Jones and Smith. Military affairs Abrams, Buchan an ami Fonts. Mining Neuner, McKInnoy, P.nck loff, Church and Westerlund. I'ennl reformatory and charitable Institutions Brownhlll, Mann and Bonebrnke. Printing Jones, Bryant nnd Deals. Public landh Polersou, Thompson, Simpson, Bonebrakc and Grave. Public llbiary Cushman, Sutton and Graves. Hallways and transportation Bry ant, Carter, Thompson, Mariner and Tlgard. Revision of laws Fonts, Peterson, Derby, Neuner and llollls. , Roads aud lilghways Mann, Llb by, Buckley, Chapman and Eggleston. Rules and Joint rules Clemens, Thompson and Powoll. Salaries and mllengo Clemens, Shnw and Bonobrako. Salaries, stato and county officers BIkoIow. Pierce and Buchanaun. I Statistics and immigration Eg gleston, Helland 'and M. E. Miller (Columbia.) ' Ways and means Abbott, Mi Kin ney, Reynolds, Mann, Chatten, Ma honey and E?gloston. WILL HOLD EMS FOR TEACHERS SOQN Count.v S t,erlntenJitit of ScIiooIb J. Pure Wells toila announced that a touchers' exainlnntlon will be held """ at the court hoiifio on February s, Sunny Monday will not shrink '.), 10 and ll. CoitlficatcH for state i woolens or flannels, and will not fade md oountv isrndes will be Riven, 'the colors in colored goods. It will Although there are not many vn- Joui 5 the life of your clothes and is cancloe at i rosont, n number of new the most ecDtiomtcal soap you can uso. schools are expected within tho uenrj ZiJZZZZZMZUCfZ-TiwT,:.. future nnd about fifty candidates, It, THE Nt K FAIRBANJC COMPANY Ih blleed will enter for the e.vnui-j CHICAGO Inatlou-i OesjiiU' uh fact that the present 2 Ih . doted reason tor almes: les: euiyij I form of ganio, Cunty Clerk . A , Coleuinn hn already issued M) hunt lug llreubet, since .lanuarj 1- nhin:- licenses to tho number of ; I.: ha' at-o been applied foi and glinted. Stu'iitf A Jouoa dnw a sr(,lal vouir of jjjrjmon to tvw at thej micoiupleud teiin of thv tuuu iourt .. n i whbn neBins januao -o. Sivt.v n ii 'on v HI '' M-'d. .I HUNTING LICENSE MARKET DRAWS VENIRE FOR . JANUARY SESSION Committees SALHM, Jan. 17 Following aiv the MMinte cemmittees: Agriculture and foiestry Iluwloy, unver. Jiurgcss. i Assessment and taxation Noiton, W. X. Uarrett, JIcCullocli, Jobepli ITnvlev. hanking W. f. Unrrelt, Iloskiin, Lester, Von Ier Uolien, 1J. A. Miller. Claims Merryuuin, Loeke, C. A. Hardctt. Commerce and navigation phase, j Nottingham, Sinnott, Locke, Pntton.' Cduutics -Lester, Yon der Hellen Oliver.' ,Coti!ity and state officers C. A. Barrel i, Wood, Abraham, Parrish.l Ivcllaher. Education Jliller, Ciin&c, Hawley. ' C. A .Barrett, Calkins. - Ijlleetion and privileges Joseph, Norton, Oliver. i KnsiosBcd. bills Patton, W. N.I Barrett, Mal'arkey. federal relations Burgess, Von 1 dor Hellen, Mcrrymnn. Fishing industries Sinnott, Dim-1 iek, Von der Hellen, Lester, Chase. Game Wood, Parribh, Bean, Locke, Norton. Hortioultuio Calkins, Iio&kii'.s, Albee. Insurance Albee, W. N. Barrett, Floskins, Jliller, Bowernian. Iirigation MeCulloch, Burgess, Norton, Merryman, Oliver. Judiciary Jfularkey, Barett, W X. Sinnott, Bcnh, MeCulloch, Nor ton, Bowernian. Industries Bonn Dimick, Locke, Jloskius, Abraham., M'edieiue, piiannncy nnd dentistry Loeke, Wood, Nottinghnm, Merry inan, Dimick, Carson, Albee. 'Military affairs Abraham, Jos eph, Albee. Mining Parrish, MeCulloch, Bow ernian. Municipal corporations Notting ham, Dimick, Carnon. Penal institutions Carson, Uenn, Mnlnrkey. Printing Nottingham, Ilnwley, Cha'-e. -Public buildings and .institutions Oliver. Lester, Pat tor.. I Public lands Boweunnn, Sinnott.! Parrish, Von der llellon, M"alnrkey. Hailrondfa Kcllahcr, Burgess, Pat-I ton, Mularkoy, Benti. j Itecolutions Ivcllaher, Hawley j Calkins, Chune, Miller. i Jtevision of laws Dimick, Joseph Oliver, Abraham, Carlson, Chiiie, Calkins. lloads and highway Von dorllel-J len, Miller, Kellaher, C. A. Barrett, MeCulloch. Ways and means Albee, Hnwov.j Pat ton, Sinnott, Calkins!, Notting- ham, Wood. ' Whitlock Better. TOLEDO, Ohio, Jan. 17. Mayor j Brand Whitlock, who was operated! on fin1 riiiiimiiln'ili. nt. Kf. Viiwnnl's I hospital after a sudden turn for the worse viMerdny had a fairly good night, his physicians .reported today. Naphtha soaps can be used 'successfully only in cold wa ter, bunny Monday laundry hoap docs its work, no matter vvhat kind of water you use hard, soft, cold, hike-warm, I hot or boiling; it also softens hnrH vvitpr 44C'4t444i:4-W- f h I? 1-3 off on all Calendars in stock i I 1 4 4 V Medford Book Store V ISIIVHYl ''h Piire: White Flour Is llic best hard wheat Hour we ever saw. There are other brands that sell for more, but we' know that none is betteifor general family use. Afe know this from experience, and hundreds oil women know it from experience. , ,' If you have ever used Puvc Whjtc JTlour you are stjll using i(, no doubt. If you haven't tried it you should try a sack. f you don't like it we will treat. "We feel as sure that you will be pleased as wc feel sure Unit we .are in business. CALL MAIN 2711 ALLEN GROCERY CO. Main and STRENGTH SECURITY Three important factors to consider when selecting a hank to transact your business CAPITAL SURPLUS AND PROFITS JACKSON COUNTY BANK of Medford, Ore. W. I. VAWTEK, President C. W. McDONALD, Cashier Founded by W. Money Making Tim For the thrifty buyer. to get so much for so little Sale on Umbrellas now going on at J. W. DIAMOND Palm Block - X THEA The Home The De Long's in their Oper atic Indian Act "Cripple Wing" 3-REELS of PICTURES-3 1. The Four Flush ' 2. Shadow of the Past 3. The Captain's Bride Matinee Saturday and Sunday 2:30 p.m. Illustrated Song By Harry Blanchard Admission 10c and 20c Central Ave CONSERVATISM $100,000 $ 65,000 G. It. L1NDLEY, Vicc-Prcshlcnt t I. Vawter in 1888 o rf r-rr-r You never had a chance I as at the House Cleaning of Vaudeville . w"' " IW" '"w WW wnifii