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    anaDFORDMAn, TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 19J1.
PAGE FIVE
Personal
Mrs. S. A. Illsdon of Peoria, 111.,
who lias boon spending the winter In
southern Oregon, stopped off Thurs
day on her way homo for a short
visit with her nlcco, Mrs. D. 13. Sollss
of this city.
II. Hall of Portland is registered
at tho Nash hotel.
D. W, Hamlin of New York is vis
iting Mcdford.
See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Man, Over Jackson County bank. 2S5
Thomas Slater, a San Francisco
business man, is sponding a few days
In Medford.
H. D. Patterson, 11G B. Main, has
eonio nice English Hollies nnd all
kinds of shade trees. Roses (all the
hebt). Now is a good time to plant.
Drop in and sco mo. tf
C. G. Stewart of Seattle 1b mnklng
a business trip to the city.
Tho car that stands tho gaff The
Buick.
George Dolfel of Seattle arrived
hero tills morning on a business trip.
Is your louso wired? One cigar
less a day would pay tor a hundred
per cent Increase in comfort. Start
living tho electric life. tf.
S. W. Crnbtreo of Portland arrived
in the city this morning. He is ac
companied by B. F. Walker and A.
W. Shcaror.
Any person passing through con
fectionery at tho Natatorlum on Wed
nesday from 2 to C p. m. will receive
n check which will entitlo them to
5c worth of peanuts or popcorn.
J. B. Enyart is spending a few
days in Salem.
Don't bo in a rush to buy your new
auto sec tho 1911 Buick.
Leonard Carponter of Veritas or
chards returned Sunday from a trip
north.
Tho sensation of tho auto show at
Portland 1911 BUicks.
AV. W. Henderson of Ashland was
a visitor in Medford "Sunday.
Call phono 2151, 1032 for baggage
wagon. 451
Mrs. .1. A. Westerlund has returned
from a visit in Salem, where Mr. Wes
terlund is in attendance on tho state
legislature.
Ask Colonel Ton Velio about those
1911 Buicks.
S. A. Pattlson of Central Point
spent Monday In Medford on busi
ness. Don't buy an auto until you boo the
1911 Buicks.
Benjamin F. Heidel returned Sun
day from Salem, whoro ho was or
dered by tho government to assist
tho highways committee.
John II, Carkln, attorney at law.
over Jackson County bank.
Henry R. McGee of Talent is
spending n few days with friends in
this city.
Flvo hundred fino Bartlett pear
trees for sale. Call on J. A. Perry
at Medford National hank. tf
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hanson of
Woodvllle are spending u few dnys in
Medford.
What car has delivered tho goods
In tho Roguo River valley? The
Buick That Is why there aro so
many In use.
Victor Grnco of Central Point was
a Medford visitor recently.
Rex Lampman, editor of tho Gold
Hill Nows, Bpcnt today In Medford.
Light, durable, Btrong, powerful,
economical tho Buick leads tho au
tomobllo world.
A. A. Davis spent a portion of Inst
week in Grants Pass on business.
Arthur M. Geary returned to his
ranch Sunday afternoon after a short
visit to Medford.
P. W. Williams of Butte Falls, who
has been sponding a few days In the
city, returnod to Ills homo this morn
ing. It. H. Ellsworth of Contral Point
spent the week end visiting friends
In this city.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
DAY PTTONE 2271
Night 'Phenes:
F. W. Weeks, 2071
A. E. Orr, 3692.
LADY ASSISTANT
John A. Perl
Undertaker and Embalmer
Successor to tho undertaking de
triment of Medford Furniture Co
Office With
Medford Furniture Company
About February 1, Private Am
luIatKo Service, Sick and injurod
onvoyed to any part of city or
country.
Telephenes: Day 361.
Night:' John A. Perl 4111. C.
W. Conklln, 3601. J. H. Butler,
3571. '
and Local
W. W. Parker, county road super
visor, nt Butte Falls, was a Medford
and Jacksonville visitor recently.
Send name and nddress to P. O.
Box 49G for full particulars about
tho most Interesting book evor writ
ten, tf
R. Hay and W. C. Martin wero vis
itors In the city recently. They liavo
returned to their homes nt Central
Point.
Tho triumph of auto building the
1911 Buicks.
L. Roynolds of Woodvlllo spent
Saturdny in Medford.
Rail wood, So u cord. Farmers
7116. ( tf
Mrs. F. L. Caldwell of Gold Hill
spent Saturdny visiting friends here.
Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician and
-uirgcou. Offlco over Strang's drug
toro. ' tf.
M. E. Hawkins, brother or D. II.
Hawkins, who during tho past 24
years has been a resident of Rogue
valley, nrrlved in this city last Satur
day. M. E. Hawkins, whose home is
In Massachusetts, Is on this coast for
his health, and for tho pnst threo
months has been visiting In the north
west. Mr. Hnwklns' Interests aro
mostly lu the east. He is tho orig
inal inventor of the lamy bracket, tho
headlight bracket and tho nllumlnum
bronze nlpplo and first Improved the
chain rivet, nil of which aro used
on tho Victor machines. It was duo
to Mr. Hawkins' skill nnd careful
ness ns Inspector of army guns a
few yeais ago .that something Hko
$300,000 was saved to tho United
States government through his hav
ing discovered imperfections In weap
ons being turned out under contract.
If possible Mr. Hawkins will per
suade his brother to go back to New
England with him.
MANY TRIBUTES PAID TO
CAPTAIN M. F. EGGLEST0N
(Continued from 1'hko 1.)
somewhat Improved In henlth, return
ed to tho capital city, and Monday
morning found him at his desk ready
o servo tho people.
Ho died at his posj of duty, llko a
faithful soldier. He always was ea
ger to watch any legislation that
camo up, and ready and not afraid to
give his views for or against any
measuro under discussion. To show
his eagerness, although ho was then
a very sick man, tho following dny,
Tuesday, ho had three bills before
the house, and spoko in explanation
of the same. He was so weak that
ho could hardly rlso from his chair
to address the speaker so as to pre
sent his bills to tho house. Ho did
o, and after a few moments, ho hnd
'o ask to bo excused, thinking best
to go to his room nnd rest tho bal
ance of tho day. This was tho last
occasion that he occupied his chair In
lie houso.
He nlways had a kind word for his
"ollow men. Ho was ono of tho cham
ilons for tho good ronds movement
In the state, and his untimely domlse
will bo keenly felt by his associates
'n this particular respect.
Wo sincerely mourn his loss and
jrlovo that his kindly voice Is hushed
rorever, and that only the empty
hair remains to remind us of n
'rlend whom wo have lost.
Smnll hotel uuil lodging liousi
keepers will be hit hard if the hil
introduced this afternoon in tile liou-t
')V Rcpesoutntivc' Clyde get throiul
both limiM'f-. The 1 i 1 1 cnmpck tin
twuci'x of all places that iiccoiik.
date trnv(crs to chnuge tho he-'
nhect and pillow slips after a lodg
"r hu. occupied the bed for one night
Snap, clean towels nnd sheets that
ire least 81 inches wide and i) feo
eut: must he providud under tin
Clydo law.
Important hills introduced in the
-emitc toduv me; S. B. 'J.'i.') by Car
.on of Marion (diking step-, towav'
roiding a new capitol building aix
"rounds for the stale,' and a hill In
Senator Beau which nttompts 1.
amend the direct primary law t
movent democrats from regNterin,
us republicans.
The first attempt, to buck Onvornoi
West was made this morning In
Senator Nottingham who is endeavor
ing to have senate hill tf which wi
vetoed by the Governor Saturday
passed over the voto. Nottingham :
trying to line up ever man in the up
nor hoiisP against the governor fo
'isiiig his veto powor, nnd n livoh
debate on the question was cut shoi
bv making the matter a special ordei
for 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
JACK LONDON A
CHICKEN THIEf
(Continued from Pace 1.)
laws of tho sort that formed the gal
lant band that took Mexican, of tho
sort that Is heroically enduring the
prison hoi OS of Diaz, of the sort that
Is fighting and dying and sacrific
ing In Mexico today.
'I subscribe myself a chicken thlof
and revolutionist.
(Signed) "JACK LONDON."
Hnklns for Health.
ESENADA ASKS
FOR BATTLESHIP
United States Asked to Dispatch
Warship to Sower California Port
for its Moral Effect on Rebels.
Warships Held in Readiness.
SAN U1KQO, Cnl., Feb. fl. Pri
vate advices from Ensennda state
that officials there have asked the
United States government to send a
vnrshlp to that port for the moral
effect It would have on tho rebels,
believed to bo preparing to attack the
city.
It la also stated that Washington
lias replied that a war vessel, proba
bly ono of tho torpedo bont flotilla
now here, will bo held In readiness
for such a call.
Officers of tho threo cruisers now
In this harbor havo received no or
ders regarding Mexico.
SAYS ASBESTOS
FRUIT IS BEST
H. H. Lampman, owner of a ranch
nt Asbestos, situated in tho moun
tains enst of Medford, Is spending a
few dnys visiting friends hero. Mr.
Lampman is tho father of Rex Lamp
man, editor of tho Gold Hill News.
Formerly a resident of tho city of
Grand Forks, N. D., where ho edited
the "Times,' Mr. Lampman expresses
himself as charmed with tho section
of this country In which ho hns locat
ed and proudly assertB that tho fruit
raised In his vicinity is oven suporior
in flavor to the products of tho Rogue
River valley.
"Transportation," ho says, "is all
vo need. That will enablo us to put
our fruit on the mnrket and to let
'ho consuming public judge for thom
'lolves the superiority of mountain
raised fruits."
Tho property owned by Mr. Lnmp
n nn is situated in such a position
Hint it at all times affords an un
interrupted view of the city of Med
ford on tho west, nnd permits of a
ango of vision in the other dlrcctio
ii reaching way beyond nnd over Ta
blo Rock.
A journalist by profession, Mr.
Lampninn lias always been a lover of
nature and his quests for out of doors
wporlonces havo led him at different
Mmcs to explore deep Into tho woods
if Canada and tho moro romoto sec
Ions of tho northwest of America.
He asserts that this summer will
seo n groat deal of travel from hero
'o the Asbestos country, ns tho road
vill bo In excellent condition for au
omobllo travel.
JOHNSON ON HIS
WAY TO SUNNY SLOPE
CHICAGO, Fob. C- -Jack Johnson,
Minniplon pugilist, Is today on his
vay to California socking a clime, ho
said, where ho' could run his buzz
vngons without their bolus hung up
o tho hubs In snow.
Johnson said ho would stay on tho
'oast at least two months, after
vhlch he might cither go to England
'or tho coronation or take a trip to
Vustralla. After two months'
velght reducing nmong the Callfor
lla mountnlns, Johnson said ho
vould bo ready to moot anyone If the
iromotors would show enough mon
iy. Until that time ho would not
onslder a challengo from anyone.
M0KMS TO AID
MEXICAN REBELS
LOS ANGELES, Cnl , Feb. G,--Tho
icadqunrters of tho Mexican liberal
unta, recruiting plnco of tho Mox
'can revolutionists, wore crowded to
lay with Americans desirous of on
Istlng in tho rebol cause. Former
United Statos soldiers and sailors,
sollego graduates and lnborors bo
iclgod tho offices. Thoy woro ln
'ormed that thoy could not bo organ
zed here, but that thoy would bo
"olcomod by tho Insurgents at Mexl
all. It was reported from Moxlrall
today that -10 Americans had joined
he rebels there wostorday.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
4
KOR SAM-Wliuu Oyster Parlor,
centrally located; will well all u
half intero-t Cull V2H Fn-t Mn.i.
Mie. I, upM.ill-, tf.
FISHERMEN OFF
TO LEGISLATURE
J. E. Enyart, W. F. Isaccs and J.
W. Bcrrian arc in Salem in Inter
ests of Rorjue River Bill Smith
Introduces Amendment.
J. E. Enyart, Toggery Dill Isaacs
and J. W. Horrian left Sunday ovo
llng for Salem, where they will ap
car before the legislature to opposo
my uniendniciit to tho Initiative bill
losing the Rogue river to commercial
fishing passed by the people at the
ast general election.
The bill introduced by the Hiimo
'ntcrests has been amended in tho
houso committeo on fisheries so as to
.irovldo for a six months' closed sea
".on and limit the fishing to gill nets,
tcprcsentntlvo Smith of Josephlno
'ins introduced nn amendment pro
viding for fishing in Josephine county
also, while tho Humes and lower rlv
T people only ask for It below tho
nouth of tho Illinois. If Smith's
amondment prevails, conditions will
be nearly ns bad as they were pre
vious to tho passage of the initlntivo
bill, and the committeo will do nil
in its power to accomplish tho defeat
of the measuro.
Tho houso committeo on fisheries
Is composed of Plorco of Curry, Ma
gouo of Clackamas, Holland of As
toria, Gill of Wasco, Chanibors of Lin
coln nnd Polk, nnd Is representative
of the fishing Interests, nnd henco is
probably favorable to the Humes.
Tho loss of Captain Eggleston Is
novcroly folt in connection with tho
fish bill, ns ho was to mako tho fight
on the floor against the Ilumo bill.
HATPIN STARTS GREAT
EIRE IN NEW ORLEANS
NEW ORLEANS. La.. Feb. (.--
Already holder of n police record,
which includes murder, uiuyheni ami
vicious ussnnlt, the long lint pin to
day was indicted for another offen
se, that of starting u fire.
Investigating u blaze in Do Sotn
street, the authorities found that ghi
of the house burned inserted u long
lint pin in her millinery and in turn
ing from a mirror struck a lump,
knocking it to tho floor nnd enusing
uu explosion.
Riley Not Suffering.
INDIANAPOLIS, Intl., Feb. 0. -Members
of the family of Jumcs
Whitcomb Riley this ufteriioon den
ied reports that he hnd suffered a
second nttack of paralysis. It was
said that ho wns wlowly recovering
from the fin.l nttack and his ulli
muto recovery was expected. Early
eports slated that Riley's condition
wns critical, duo to a second attack
and that ho was unable to recognize
I'riends.
ItOMUKU CATARRH
Steals Energy and Will I 'oner From
Its Victims.
Catarrh robs its victim of energy
somo phjslcinns say of will powor.
That may bo tho reason why thou
sands of cntarrh sufferers hnven't
ambition enough to accopt this fair
ind squaro offer by Chns. Strang,
which ho makes without any whys
nnd wherefores or rod tnpo of any
kind.
Chns. Strnng snys: "I guaranteo
IJYOMEI to cure catarrh, acute or
chronic, or money back," and that
offer is open to every reader of the
Mall Tribune.
HYOMEI (pronounco it Hlgh-o-mo)
Is tho purest Australian Euca
lyptus combined with Thymol and
other Komi killing nntlsoptlcB.
Pour "a fow drops Into tho Binall
vest pocket HYOMEI Inhaler and
hreatho It Into the lungs over the In
flnmed membrane infested with ca
'arrh gerniB.
It Is pleasant to uso It kills tho
germs, sothos the soro membrane,
and cures catarrh, If It doesn't your
money bnck.
A botle of HYOMEI costs r.O cents
at Chas. Strang's and drugglstH ev
erywhere. A eomploto outfit, which
Includes a bottle of HYOMEI, a hard
rubber Inhaler nnd slmplo Instruc
tions for uso, rots $1,00.
Mdford Bakery
TODD & (O
IIOMM MMii J i S Mi PWIUY
"LET THEM AL0NE"i
i
IS
Central Oregon Town Starts Move
ment Intended to Head Off Any
Adverse Legislation in Regard to
Railroads in the State.
PORTLAND, Or.. Feb. 0. Itcio-l
lutlons have been passed by tho bus-
Ineas men of the town of Burns plcdg
Ing their sincere friendship townrd
railroad companies and promising to '
do nil In their power to assist in tho .
modification or repeal of such laws
In this state ns aro dangerous and
alarming to Investors.
A copy of the resolutions has been
sent to the Portland chnmbor of
conimerco for Indorsomont, nnd each
representative from every part of tho
state now at Salem will also bo sup
plied with a copy, with n roqucst to
oppose all measures dangerous nnd
uncertain to proporty rights, and to
assist lu tho repeal of such laws as
aro now In force in tho stnto, which
aro antagonistic to capital and con
sequently detrimental to tho develop
ment of the stnto.
Are You a Woman?
Hnltiiuoro, Mil. Mrs. W. II. lto.if
nt MID Enst Madison street, writes
"For several years, I suffered, oil'
and on, from fcmnlo troubles, until
finally 1 wns taken down nnd coutd
do nothing. The pains I experienced,
1 shull never forget. I lost weight
till I wns only skin und bones.
believo 1 would have been in my
grnvo if 1 hud not tried Cnrdui. 1
shull praise it ty long ns 1 live."
iUiiny women, hko xurs. ison, are
wenk nnd discouraged, on necount of
some painful nilmont. Aro you one
of these sufferers? Cnrdui will help
you. Try it today. Any druggist.
Chicken Dinner
The Ladies of St. Mary's Guild
will give one of their splendid chicken
pic dinners next Thursduy, February
0. from 5 to 8 o'clock nt St. MurieV
Hull. Price of the dinner, adults TiOc.
children 'J.'ie. All nre cordially invited
to attend. This will nppenl to nil of
those who board as it is u well known
fact that any reprcshmont furnished
by tliofio ladies if of the very best.
Every one who attends will bo nssur
ed of a first class meiil nt a rouson
nblo price.
McKinlcy Got Fat Job.
WASHINGTON, I). C, Feb. 0.
President Tnft todny unpointed Rep
resentative Duncan McKinley of Cal
ifornia surveyor of customs for the
port of Snn Francisco.
IRE YOU INTERESTED I.V A GOOD
INVKSTMKNT?
Ono hundred acres Uutto Crook
bottom, undor Irrigation, pcrpotunl
wnter right. Al for apples or poars;
can mnko big monoy raising onions,
rolory, tomntoos and all kinds of veg
etables; big monoy In subdivision;
Joins n now townslto nnd tho rail
road; all undor now wlro fonco; can
bo bought for one-half tho prlco of
adjoining land. I)uy from ownor
nnd snvo tho commission. AddroBB
Rex an. Medford. Or. tf
Double
Di
ISC
Records
65c
Two records for tho prlco of
ono.
Call and hear tho now COLUM
BIA MACHINES,
Medford Music Shop
McNEALY A; CO.
220 West Main
W A T (' II I X T II K
ii it i: a i) ii i x i:
coming to and going from this bak
ery gives a vlow of happy facos with '
not a trace of dyspepsia oh a slnglo
faco Don't start trying to mnko
bread as mother unod to. Iluy It
here, snvo tho labor and got hotter
bread, and moro for your money.
Kverythlng warranted pure. I
(Si Delicatessen
KOl'TII CKXTUAIj AVKXCK,
LM)Y COOK IN' CIIMUIU. I
NS
ON
Now
At Home
In Our
New
Store
When you nro down town to
morrow or any time this wcok ho
sure nnd call at the now store on
South Central avenue. You will
be surprised at tho appcaranco of
this now location nnd pleased with
tho wny tho goods aro displayed.
You will Imagine that you nro In
ono of tho big city markets.
NEW GOODS
Our stocks nro virtually now in
cvory respect. Wo purposely run
all stocks low In order not to havo
much to move. In consoquenco wo
havo opened with most everything
fresh from tho crates.
Our treatment of our customers
In tho past assures their continued
pntronago nnd wo wish to assure
any who may contemplnto start
ing to trndo with this storo that
wo will always guaranteo that you
get goods second to none In tho
hinrkot that all goods nro frosh
and that tho prices aro n little
lower ban you oxpect to pay on
most ovorythlng you buy. Coma
to tho now store and glvo us n
trial.
Allen
Grocery
Co.
K. CEN'THATj AVE.
PHONIC MAIN 2711
Offutt Rornes
Auto Co.
QI3NEHAI. OVERHAULING. &
MACHINE REPAIRING.
First-Class
Workmanship Guaranteed.
PHONE MAIN 0231.
Corner Central Ave. and 8th St
Medford, Or.
s rs-r
Bulk
Coffee
and
Teas
Did you ever stop to think
that you can navo monoy by
buying your coffeo or teas in
bulk? This Is a fact that you
can't deny. Wo will bo pleased
to have you call and allow us
to explain why wo can savo you
money by soiling you thoso
goods in tho bulk. Wo hnndlo
sovoral of tho best known
brands of bulk coffeo nnd teas,
bellove thorn to ho just what
you want.
iti;.Mi:.Min:it tin: sai,i: ok
disiiks.
ALLIN &
ALLIN CO.
I'M WHKT MAIN STHKKT.
I'HOXIJMAIX.
rt j "
Automobiles
Where to Go
Tonight
"NAT" THEATRE
Chnngcs itn program every
Sunday, Wcdiiesduy ami Friday.
A Bpucinl mntiucc every Sun
day afternoon.
Wo chow nothing but tho very
latest and best films,
:: Skating lessons given hy
I: Instructor "W.J. Tanner j:
I Monday and Wednesday;;
sssssssrssjsJ
THE ISIS THEATRE
SHU llUHTICIl lUtOWN
TONIGHT
Direct from Pnntnges Circuit.
i The Greatest Drawing Card of 1;
season. . ;
ir you uoirt laugn yoirro sick.;;
Admission, . . 10 and 20c;;
MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY
AND SUNDAY AT 2:30.
Three Reels of Pictures and a
Gnntl Snnn ;
i
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U-GO
HIGH CLASS
STOCK CO.
TONIGHT
"TIIK SnXATOlt'S DAUGIITKK" '
Four-Act Society Drama j!
Uy Mnrjlrlo .Mnnriovlllo Stock Co.
Itesorvo your seats by phono 2791
Zf
i Medford's Exclusive Picture The
ator. Latest Lieonsod Photo
plays.
i ;
i: One Dime Nn More Ono Dime. I'
WIINN DOWN TOWN DUOO
IN AT TIIK
"NatM Confectionery
j ICH CIMCAM, SOFT DKNIKB,
L.O. 1 I'XTI WA i !; I IV, JiUAUl I
A light, pleasant room, opon
from S a. m. to midnight.
It. M. GHAMKS, Proprietor
r-r
Draperies
Wo carry a very eomploto
lino of draperies, laco curtains,
fixtures, etc., nnd do ah classes
of upholstering. A special man
to look aftor this work oxclu
slvoly nnd will glvo ns good
sorvlco as Is posslblo to got In
oven tho largest cities.
Weeks & McGowan Co
Typewriter
Ribbons
Every Color record or
for EVERY MAKE
OF MACHINE.
Medford
Book
Store
rr4
ADMISSION 10c.
NATATORIUM
:: mornings, ladies and clnl-?
i dron. Gentlemen Saturday::
; morning 9 to 11:30 o'clock:!
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