V.' arEDFORD MATL TRTBUNE, arEDFORD, OftraOOX, FRIDAY, FID11RTTARY 3, 1911. PACflQ FIVE 66 v Nature's Gift from the Sunny South 59 i.&t:i ' S 3 $" - . , r . . I . 5.' fmt i J J"'V n. .ytH VrfP! fl "$ . FK L'h. IRl fPft 1 S1 f' rBC. KjjjV tltt I WKOli SMBi '- V " 5SBSJrdML SM Shortens your food-lengthens wur life' The source and making of Cottolene insure its purity. From the white, tufty tops of The Sunny South land's cotton tire seed is removed, the oil extracted and refined by our exclusive process. From Cottonfield to KJtchen human hands never touch the oil from which Cottolene is made. Compare the source of Cottolene with the source of lard, and draw your own conclusions as to the comparative cleanliness, purity, and healthfulness of the two products. Made only by THE TS. Z. FAIRBANK COMPANY TDa-frotfjrfrir cfcl c&.-r n rrc! ,UII i IS DROPPED EX-CHIEF AFTER William Sterling of Central Point is in Portland on business. Miss Blnnche Cox has recovered from her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Hartzoll and Miss Horn of tho Three Oaks Ranch spent yesterday shopping In Medford. See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, Over Jackson County hank. 285 W. P. Brown, formerly of Everett. Wash., has purchased the property at 4 25 North Holly. H. R. Patterson, 11 G 13. Main, has Bomo nico English Hollies and all kinds of shado trees. Roses (all the host). Now is a good timo to plant. Drop in and seo mo. tf Mrs. Robort W. Telfor, who was conned to her homo Thursday, suf 'forlng from a severe cold, returned to her desk at the city hall this morn ing. Tho car that stands tho gaff The Iluick. Miss Helen Jones of Spokane, cdl-tor-In-chlcf of the Green and Gold, the official organ of tho students at the Spokane high school, arrived in this city this morning on a visit to MIhs Clara Massaiu of 10 North Peach street. She will remain hero two or three weeks. la your ouso wired? Ono cigar less a day would pay for a hundred per cont increase in comfort. Start living the electric life. tf. District Attorney I). F. Mulkoy spout today In Jacksonville. William Hninmott of Central Pojnt spout Thursday In Medford. Armino Lewisof Contra! Point was In Medford Thursday. Ralph McConnochie of Kuncs Point spout Thursday horo on business. Hert RoQiiey of Grants I'ass was a Medford visitor yesterday. Any person pawning through con foctlonory at the Natntorium on Wed nesday from 2 to G p. m. will receive a check which will entitle them to 5c worth of peanuts or popcorn. !'. 0. Williams of Ashland roturned to his homo today. Don't bo in a rush lo buy your now auto seo tho 1911 nulck. J. W. Opp of tho Opp nilno, nour here, spoilt Thursday and today In tho city. Isaac Housholder, owner of n Hmo FROM CITY POLICE Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phenes: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT John A. Perl Undertaker and Embalmer Successor to the undertaking de partment of Medford Furniture Co. Office With Medford Furniture Company About February I, Private Am bulance Service. Sick and injured convoyed to any part of city or country. Telephenes: Day 351. Night: John A. Perl 4111. C. V. Conklin, 3601. J. H. Butler, 3571. kiln at Kanes Creek, waB in Medford yesterday on business. Don't buy an auto until you seo tho 1911 Buicks. Mr. and Mrs. Adams of Wagner Creek, near Talent, wcro Medford visitors today. John H. Carkln, attorney at law, over Jackson County bank. Mrs. Fred T. Miles, wife of the Wells-Fargo Express company's new agent here, arrived last night from Portland. Dr. J. K. Shearer, physician and mrgeou. Office over Strang's drug Uoro. tf. T. O. Erickson, a local newspaper man, went to Portlnnd yesterday on a visit. Rail wood, $5 a cord. Farmers 711G. tf Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brown of Oak land, Ore., are visiting friends In Medford. Tho triumph of auto building the 1911 Buicks. J. A. Perl, a local undertaker, spoilt yesterday in Jacksonville. Send name and address to P. O. Uox 190 for full particulars about tho most interesting book over writ ten, tf County Commissioner Gcorgo Davis is in Jacksonville attending tho ses sion of the county court there. Light, durable, strong, powerful, economical mo ijuick icaus mo au-i vvitii members tomobilo world. I C. E. Whlslor Is back from a busb ' nesH trip north. ' Harvoy Eldrldgo of Union Crook Is spending a fow days in Medford. j W. B. Stono of Willow Springs was ' a recent visitor in aiouioru. It. H. Whitehead will leavo Sunday night for a business visit In Port land. What car has dollvorcd tho gooda In tho Rogue River valley? The Bulck That Is why there aro so many in uso. U. E. Whiting Is spending n fow days on his ranch near Eagle Point. Harry Smith of Ashland was in Medford on business Friday. Dr. C. R. Ray has roturned from an extondod business trip south. Flvo hundred flno Hartlott pear trees for salo. Call on J. A. Perry at Medford National bank. tf William C. Hardy of Central Point was a visitor In Medford Friday. W. J. Hondorson of Phoenix was In Fedford Friday on a short busi ness trip. Tho sensation of tho auto show at Portland 1911 Buicks. John P. Manloy, sales manager of Roguolands, Ins., will leave for Chi cago Fobruary 15, whero ho opens offices and handles tho tracts of this company. Call phono 2151, 1032 for baggage wagon. 451 j John Savago of Gold Hill spont Friday In Medford on buslnosa. Ask Colonel Tou Voile about those1 1911 Buicks. Honry C. Roodson of Talent was a Thursday visitor in Medford. , TO LATE TO CLASSIFY Mayor Canon Revokes Special Offi cer's Appointment of Officer Frank Orr Folowinn Allegations of Inso brietyRelieved of "Tools" Mayor W. II. Canon Friday reliev ed Frank Orr, a special officer hold iiii; a temporary appointment on Hie local police lorce, of ins star and "tools." The dismissal was made as tho result of allegations to the cf feet that Orr had been found asleep in an intoxicated condition in the rear room of the Ibiss arid Hale saloon on South Front street at a late hour Thursday nifiht. He wns discovered by Officer Harry Snider Vlio, failing in an at tempt to wake liim up. relieved him of his jjiin and star. Snider deposited the gun with tho night clerk of tho Xash Hotel and, takiua' the star to Mayor Canon's home, turned it over to him. Orr was called before the Mayor tiiis morning and dismissed from the force. While he had novcr been given an appointment () tho regulnr police force, Orr had under n special ap pointment, been assigned to duty of the regular forcj iiud was working the night patrol in (Minpnny with Officer Snider when lie met his Waterloo. Officer Snider hist night called Officer Il.irrv Cingeade, one of the day force, to finish out Orr's tour of duty mid this morning Snider re mained on duty with Day Officer W. H. Hall until ioliecd again by Cingeade. iSo nppoiuliiij'ut has been made m Orr's place but Ofltcors Snider, Cing cade and J Tall will divide tho patrol until a fourth man is appointed. j youngIeweyIby BURIED AT TALENT The luucral of Saniucl Mote i Dewey, the seven year old son of George Dewey, of ;i:iO South River side avenue, who died nt tho, South ern Oregon hospital Thurssdny follow, ing a fcovoro attack of pneumonia was held in tho Wnguqr Creek ccmc torv at Tn 'out thiu morning. The fir.iral party assembled at Hie Weeks & Mcflowan Undertaking Company's chapel and drove to tho Talent ecinetcrv. The Rev. A. A Holmes re.id a burial service at ''u grave. Tho hoy was taken tick somo three (.'( k no. IROU JOB Friends of Shearer Said to Be Cir culatlnrj Petition for Reinstate ment of Their Favorite NothiiiQ Has Reached Mayor Yet. Taking their cue from the biblical quotation which advocates the usage of "Old Skins" whero "Old wine" are to be accumulated, friends of former (. Inei ot Police 11. u. olienrer are said to have started a petition about tho city asking for the reappointment o ftheir favorite a schief. Laboring under a delusion udvane ed thai the only necessary qutilifica tion for the office of chief of the city's police force is the ability to carry an unlimited amount of liquid ballast without having to resort to cotton wadding in the cars to stem an overflow, the friends of the former chief point out f lies fact thai a re cent wenrer of a city police Mar succumbed to over indulgence in the cud that cheers, and that this is one of the counts on which Shcarir is clear. No appointment has yet been miuh' to fill the vacancy created by the re tirement of Shearer, no petition has as yet reached Mayor Canon eithoi for the reappointment of Shearer or the elevation of any other aspir ing citizen to tho post; mid until such limb as the mayor, whose pro vince it is to choose the chief of the hlue (oats makes n pick it is doubt ful if any petition, regardless in whose favor gotten up, will cause niiy action. E 42-22 Company F, of I'orlagc, Wis., won the basket ball game from Ash laud last night by a score of 12 to 22. Draperies Wo carry a vory oompleto lino of draperies, lUco curtains, fixtures, etc., and do ait classes of upholstering. A special man to look uftor this work exclu sively and 'will glvo as good sorvlco as Is posslblo to get In oven tho largest cities. Weeks & McGowan Co FOR SALE Thoroughbred Harriet Plymouth Rock CockreN. Address 27 South Central nvo. 272 FOR SALE CHEAP 1 oak bureau kitohen cabinet, heating sl..c, ill Hourly now, nbo other things Ij numerous to moution, delivered free and 1 light, two hore covered wag on almost new. Price $7000. John Nicol, 11! 1'uil laud Am-. J, I HS'iril RECEyTNGrf IK WO.MK.V WO I M HANK TIIKIIt .MO.VKV 'hey would spend less and save thorn stives many a worry ns woll. The Farmers' and Fruit Growors' Bank Invites account from woman whether engaged In bimlnww or not. A call hero will dtaclon many Kdviutugoi of paying by check Instoad of in caah. nv of the officers will bo glad to relato them. WORK OF RAISING MAINE IS O'GARA PROMISES E RAIN YET WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. II.--Aniiounccinent was made here today that the work at Havana on raising the sunken battleship Maine would probably bo stopped owing to tho ex haustion of tho appropriation b, congress. Ono hundred thousand dollars is needed to complete the work in addition to the $130,000 appro priation made by congress at the last session. DEMOCRATS MAY SAVE NEW TREATY HnsMiB for Tionlth. Medford Is destined to suffer an other rainstorm, If tho weather fore cast received by Prof. P. J. O'Qara from District Forecastor 12. A. oBals of tho Portland Weather Bureau comes truo. Tho fall for this season now aggre gates almost twenty miles, and It promises to go still higher. However, optimism still saves tho day, and nlthough Homowhat peoved at tho muddy condition of tho strcots in gonornl, local orchardists find their '"silver lining" In tho fact that all WASHINGTON, 1). C, Feb. :i. If tho Canadian reciprocity treaty survives its journey through tho house it will owo its life to the demo cratic party, according to a belief in congressional circles here today. Democrats in the house have called a caucus for Monday to lino up the minority and indications are that tho party in a body will oupport (ho measure. ranger to this year's crop from lack of sufficient moisturo 1b over. .....Farmers & Fruitgrowers BanK.... LAURELHURST Tho now fil-acre addition adjoining tho Queen Anne addition on the north and Roosevelt avenue on the east, close in; no further out than Bungalow addition from postoffice. Lots now going at a great sacrifice for cash. Sce nie at once for an inside price. iMust have a given amount of money in a given time. Laurel hurst, the swellest addition in Medford. Building re strictions, wide streets, sightly; all lots and blocks the same size. Over a hundred lots sold in- the past two weeks. Absolutely clear title. Positively lots sold at a sacrifice for a few days only. iMy motte: "Let the other fellow make the money." Seo A. B. Saling Room 34 Jackson Co. 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