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ffiDJ?ORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OR tiCOX, AVlODXttKDAY. PIODRPAPY 15, 1911, i P&GE TWO Personal ' Don't buy an auto until you seo the 1911 Kuicks. W. J. Moon, nn lusuranco man from noHcburg, la a guest at tho Nash hotel. Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician and Burgeon. Offlco oyer Strang's drug store. tf. Robert F. Magulre, formerly of this city but now assistant IT. S. attorney nt Portland, Is in the city. First annual Ball of W. O. W. ramp No. 90 will bo given nt Nntn toritim on tho evlnlng of Febraury 23. Tickets $1.00. 281 Hod E. Smith and It. W. Webber, of Portland nro guests of the Nash hotel. All local nttacks on Socialism will bo answered In a most scholarly nmn nor by Howard II. Caldwell at Smith's Hall, Friday at S p. in. Admission free. 285 O. A. Gardner, a real estate opera Watch for the "Pierce," the smooth running motorcycle. tf W. H. Wing, of Eugene, Is a Mod ford visitor. E. S. Tinny the city property spec ialist can be found at 201 (iarnett Coroy Hldg. 282 James Ooss, of Chicago, was among tho arrivals In tho city this morning. Hnve you any coupons on tho kit chen cnblnet from tho Art Studio? 3131 East Main street. 281 Let Tumy handle your city proper ty If you want to sell It. 282 0. II. TIllInghnBt, of Portland, Is making n business trip to Medford. II. D. Pnttorson, 11C E. Main, has Botno nlco English Hollies and all kinds of shndo trees. Roses (nil tho best). Now is a. good tlmo to plant. Drop In and see mo. tf . A. D. Porson, of Ulunt, S. D is visiting Medford! Tho car that standB tho guff Tho Dulck. L. A. Orogory, a local photogrnph er arrived In this city last night from Los Angeles. Is your touso wired? Ono cigar less a dny would pay for a hundred per cent Increaso In comfort. Start living tho oloctrlc life. tf. Howard S. Dudley left tho city last night on a business trip to Chicago. Don't bo In a rush to buy your now auto seo tho 1911 Dulck. Mrs. Sheets returned to her homo in Klamath Falls Inst night. She has been visiting at tho homo of Mrs. D. F. Clark hero. Tho Bousntlon of tho auto show at Portland 1911 Bulcks. County Recorder Fred L. Colvlg spent Monday evening In Medford. Seo R. A. Holmes, Tho Iuuumnco Man, Over Jackson County bnnlc. 285 II. F. lleldol, government engineer In clinrgo of tho Crater Lnko highway work, returned to this city Mondny. Call phono 21C1, 1032 for bnggago wagon. 451 Secretary Charles A. Malboeuf, of tho commercial club, returned from a biislnoKS trip to Portland this morn ing. Ask Colonel Ton Velio about Uiobo 1911 DulokB. Clarence L. Renmos roturnod to Medford this morning from Portland. Ho was nccompanled by Mrs. Reamus. Light, durable, strong, powerful, economical the Dulck leads tho au tomobile world. Dr. R. O. dale, roturnod to tho city this morning from a short visit to Portland. What ear has dollvorod tho goods In tho Rogue Rlvor valley? The Iiulck That Is why thortj aro so ninny InHiso. E. 11. Shopard, editor of "Hotter Fruit" piihsod through Medford thlH morning on hli way from Portland to California. John H. Carkln, attornoy at law, over Jnckson County bank. Fred Harbour arrived In Medford this morning from Medford. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phenes: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY 'ASSISTANT John A. Perl Undertaker and Einbaliiicr Successor to tho undertaking de partment of Medford Furniture Co. Office With Medford Furniture Company About March 1. Private Am bulance Service, Sick ami Injured conveyed to nuy part of city or country. Tolephonoa: Day 3C1. Night: John A. Perl 4111. C. W. Conklln, 3601. J. II. Butler, 3G71. li and Local Tho triumph of auto building the 1911 nulcks. The Missionary Societies of the various churches of the city will hold a union meeting nnd social In the parlor of the Prcsbytcrlnn church Thursday, February 10 at 2:30 p. m. A musical program Is being prepared nnd It Is hoped that nil the ladles will come. NOTICE Commercial Club, mooting tonight at S p. in. Important business. Full attendance requested. NOTICE There will bo an adjourned meet ing of tho real estate board on Thurs day evening at 8 p. in. Full atten dance desired. 2S2 Salary of Justice Raised. WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 1.').--On motion of Representative Mnun (Illinois) the Iioue increased today the Hnhiry of the chief of the Tinted States to .fl."),V00 n year nnd the sn.il uricH of the u.sMicinte justices to $14,500. Pope Is III. ROME, Feb. 15. Pope Pius' tern perature ronclied 105 today as the result of an nltack of influenza. His physicians admit nliirin but say tliey hope to prevent further danger. Wants Lorimcr Unseated. WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 15. Senator Heveridge of Indian today offered u new resolution vncnting the seat of Senator William Lrimcr and requesting Hint i e voted on nt once. Senator JlurrowH objected and Heveridge announced ho would take the mutter up Tuesday and press it to u vole. -- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. - - FOK SALE -Smyth Premier type writer No. I, good us new. Price $'M Address II. ('. Stoltze, Medford, Or., If. F. I). No. 1. 18(! WANTED Position by experienced bookkeeper and stenographer. Ad dress II. V care Mail Tribune. 'J8'i WANTKIIi-A woman cook for short orders. Tclephoiiu Mnin -181'J. Cull Mrs. llurfce. 'J82 WANTED Position. Reliable mid dle aged mini, 'I years experience in Yakima orchard. Have followed closely Iho methods ndvoeuted liv Agricultural college, institutes and scientific fruit growers, Refer ences. Address Hox IS., care of Mail Trillium. 'JS.'l FOR RALE- 1 Imv n high cluss liouie in excellent neighborhood for sale. Six rooms nnd hath. All mod ern improvements including fire place, laundry, furnace, etc., bung ulow style, just completed. Just the home for u particular person; .flOOO down and the balance like rent. S"t mo at once. 1'. S. Tumy, 201 (Inr-nett-Corey ISldg. J:i A 150 I'AYMENT puts you in x.s session of vour own home, which is in u popular neighborhood and on a paved street. Pay only $;I5 a month rent nnd in a short time tiie deed i your. E. S. Tumy, 'JO I (Ini-nett-forey Rldg. '2S2 FOlf SALE- Ono-half nore ground, small house in Northwest Med font or uddresh E. W.ul'Sao hiull -on Alder olivet, $750 cash. Cull oi address E. V. Seott, til Hid st. AmIiIiiiiiI, Or. 'JS7 FOK SALE Two now house, one for rent, 8 rooms. Attorney II. A. Canndny, 'JIM Fruit (1 rowers' bank building. 'JS!t WANTKD -Work on fruit ranch or with laud clearing outfit by unmar ried num. Address cine of Mad I riiiuiie. ' s i i FOH KENT -Three unfurnished room uptHiPte. modern, light, water, bath. Inquire S Ku court. otq; WANTKD -Furnished from by iiiiim, with bath. Private family. Ad dies., il, ,.Ure Mail Tribune. '2SW FOK SALK Remington typewriter, latest model, new oa fringe, two inches longer thun ordinary. Ad diess Ro. 11, chi'o Miil Tribune. LOST On Riverside uvciiue itoitli. or ilaeksou street went, a pair o! nose gluacK with chain, in ca.se, Sunday evening, Finder notify tnc and receive reward. It. L Hughe Ashland, Or. US'J FOK SALK- Clwui seed wlient ' cents per lb., 2Vj mile soulliwtt of Medford. 15. L. Wait. -JvSO FOK SALK - CouiartiUvely how I'Mirbinikfe-Morto iry outfit eoni-i plete; ongiiiu, H!tii. tauk. tower, ho ami iiiwulu. K. 1). WUaou, Mdford,j Or. if j TWO GOOD ROADS BILLS ARE PASSED That Will Be All for This Year Counties May Bend State High way Commission is Provided for in Measures. SALEM, Ore., Feb. IT.. The good roads legislation at tho present ses sion of the legislature will consist of the substitute highway commission bill, declared highly acceptable by friends of the plan, and tho county bonding act Introduced by Gill of Hood River, and revised in the spec ial committee. Tho two bills were passed by the house while the slate aid bill was placed on the tublo because the Grangers were not very favorable to It and tho Multnomah county mem bers did not desire to force upon thorn n innnuiiri, in ivlili'li tlio liiri?fRt county would contribute more than a third of the funds. Tho same fate will be met by the two convict roads bills. TWO LADS FIGHT FOR GIRL'S SMILE Barn Near City Hall Was Scene of Bloody Fight Between Lovers Girl Waits In Vicinity to Learn Name of Victorious Romeo. The days of chivalry are not of tho past, notwithstanding that this work aday world of ours keeps the aver age innn hustling so lively that he has little time for the finer sentiments. Two well known young Medfordltes each enamored of the snmo young lady, a wiuesomo golden-haired miss still In her teens, met Inst night in a barn not far from the city hall and fought a bloody battle for the smiles of tho maiden. Victory perch ed on tho banner of the young man who first laid claim to tho little lady's favor. Rut ho was a sadly bruised and marred Renieo, for the lad who disputed his way was a stout boy and a game one. The battle arrangoinoiits wero made on the yard yesterday after noon by mutual friends of tho pair. The time was fixed at 7:30 and the place was chosen without nny hag gling, the principals stipulating on ly that the flht was to bo to the bitter end. Tho girl was to be noti fied by phone of the result of the meeting, she having promised to wnlt at the home of a friend until It was known whotlier her love was to go to him of the blonde locks or the lad with the starlight black hair. Rumor had It that he favored tho brunette, she being a petite blonde. Hut five persons witnessed the mill, it was a fast and vicious one from tho start and blood was plen tiful. Flrat ono had the advantage, then tho other. In the olght round (for they fought as prize fighters do) the blonde lover went to the tloor and' he was unable to rise when the referee counted ton. Tho dark haired lad had won, but his victory cost hlni much in tho way of blood and bruise. Gallantly he stood bi as his rival struggled to his feet, whipped, but not disgraced. "You win .lack." said the loser, holding out his baud, "1 wish you luck." Every effort to keep the story of the fight a secret wan made by the friend of tho girl and tho boys, but news of It leaked out. Ono of the friends of the defeated lad reluctant ly admitted last night that the fight had taken place, but he would not give the names of the principals, and he went so far at to threaten trouble If tho naiuo of the girl was made public. "The fight began when one of the bos asked the young lady If he could take her to the performance of "The Military Girl" on Friday nnd Satur da nluhtK for ihe benefit of the High Sihool PHONE 901 Old customers send me your address. New Premiums, New Ser vice, New Agent. Iut the same old stand ard goods. AGENCY GRAND UNION TEA CO. HOTippSl. POK SALK CITY PROPERTY Homes anv part of citv Lots wholesale and retail MOOR EHIN CO. 212 Fruitgrowers Rank Bldg UNCLE SAM IS AFTER HOMESTEAD Proceedings Instituted Before Spe cial Examiner George H. Durham Property is Situated Near Merlin in Josephine County. Charging that he had come Into possession of a portion of land by means of fraud, and that he had not lived up to the residential require ments tho government has Iiifctltuied proceedings before Special Examiner George H. Durham, of the United States Circuit Court, to annul the patent to the old Cooksle homestead on the Rogue Rlvor In the Oallce country now held by Harry L. Lewis. Tho property Is situated seven miles west of Merlin, and adjoins another tract of 1(10 acres -owned by Lewis. Lewis purchased a relinquishment to the property from Cooksle nnd later secured a patent on tho prop erty, but the government, through As sistant United States Attorney Rob edt F. Magulro nnd a number of witnesses, will attempt to prove that Lewis at no tlmo lived on tho prop erty, and that ho made his home upon his own section. The hearing is being held in Grants Pass and will close probably today. WHAT YOU? ARE In the days of Ole Mixlon, when women wore sun bonnets and men knee pnnts, rode horso back and cook ed in Dutch ovens around the fire place, lived in log houses and went to tho river for a bath of course such would do then. Hut in this dny and age men and women would look redlculous. People don't do ns they used to do and It Is well they do not, but If you are going to live In this day nnd age get into tho band wagon, grab a horn and get busy. Hulld a house, use first "Golden (Into Cement, then be sure you get tho "Chicago Made Nails," union mado, they nre stiff and do not bend In driving. Then Arden plnster Is of that kind that when put on a wall will stay there for when tho water from the fire In the flarnett-Corey building came through, it did not fall until the lath broke. Its the plaster alright. Then comes paint, inside finish, stains, shellacs and varnishes, "Sherwln Williams" In putting quality Into their goods have become tho largest nianufactury of paint and varnishes In the world Then the finish hardware locks hln ges, catches and etc. P. & F. Corbln have mid do to this dny make not only the best locks but the most up to date stylos and when you have a house finished In this way and want to sell It you can. If you wish to keep It add a Standurd sowing ma chine, a 1000 washing machine, and a celebrated Toledo range and If you do not own a wife you will have to take one of tho many applicants or leave town. The articles mentlonod above can all be found at Garrett Corey ,fc Co., Main and Grape, street. Plumbing Is one of our strong features. Look It over. Even a very enthusiastic adver tisement ol' loal estate is not of tee misleudiiiK -for a jjood ical vW bargain jiihtitios some enthusiasm ii. ndvertisinir. FOR SALE ORCHARDS, FARMS FRCIT LANDS Large and Small Tracts MOOR EHIN CO 212 Fruitgrowers Hank llldq ALFALFA LAND SOLANO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Choicest dairy and alfalfa proposition In the ptate. located on the main line of the Southern 1'aclfle railroad, between Sacramento and San Kiauclsco. IDEAL CLIMATE AHUNDAXCE OF WATER FOU IRRIGATION Write l's for Information DIXON' ALFALFA LAND CO, - - DIXOX, CAL. IPLUMBINGi STEAM AND HOT 5 All Work Guaranteed ! COFFEEN S 11 North D St. .Medford. Ore. Phone 303 Pure Clear Sparkling You can't afford to do without this splendid, refreshing drink. Call up and order a case, sont to the house. Tho purest, mobt healthful drink known is SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. BIGHAM, Arjcnt. Restores color to Gray or Faded hair Removes Dan druff and invigorates the Scalp Promotes a luxuriant, healthy hair growth Stops its falling out. Is not a dye. $1.00 and 50c l Dru Store! or direct npnn receipt ol nice and dealer njine.v Scad 10c for sample bottle. I'liilo Hay Specialties Co.. Neark.N.J..U.S.A. HUFUSG ALL SUBSTITUTES For Sale mill Itecoiiimeiuled by Leon J J. Ilaskins. iKT jtfXx ' St' W.fil' . !4, J ifVKJ!7XAmi9 u wm.x ti w ?Vli 7i fl I Knoww.:at yoa want I liavo what you r.eed-tho best quality SASH AND DOOIiS. I keen them In xtnek forniilrV delivery. I have but ono mico and sell for casl asn oniy. J i navo iny own iactory. It costs tne much li'Jl to mukn mv a ood anil !e to sell t om bwfmin I mrkn .ml soil in larce quantlcs. J These prices are taken from my catalog copy of which I will Kindly mall on request: Front Doore.doubla thick gloti $2.25 up Fancy Front Door., tyli.h J5.CO up S-croi panel Doom, for paintlnc $T.25 5-cron panel Doors, for talcing $1.30 New Crtf UmanDoor, for bunculow S 1 .fiO flight Window. che:k rail . . 78i up 4-liuht Barn Smb. ... . 42c up Cur board Door, with plain dlns 51.00 K.D.Ooor l'rraes 73c. IC.I).Sh Framci 90c J Po not fail to ncnJ me your list of nia- tanaia for priccB ai i. isht sliorsres. "if tor (.ataloir no. II Real Estate FOR SALE A fine trait, quarter of a mile from Taleni. S-nunu house, nooil liarn: :io0 trees. Pilce $1,000; terms Klen. A :to-ncro tract, one mllo from Tnlent, '2', acres sot to troos, pears mostly; land especially adapted for rais ing of ponra. Modern fi-room lionise, large burn, other oiitbulld lnn; $250 per nere. Kasy terms. A 14 1-8 acre tract, lies entirely In city limlu; haa 0-rooni plastered houko, jjiKJtl barn, well nnd power for Irrigation of whole tract. Part ly set of trees; easy terms. For plenty of other bargains call or address C. A. Gardner TALENT, OREGON. r S X s s s s s WATER HEATING Prices Reasonable (SL PRICE Si Have You Seen the NEW STORE 9 We imagine Hint every person In the city has been here and yet s we vwuit to be sure that yon ivalle that we desire n visit from you - - s s and jour friends, loo. If you haven't called, we invite you to come I mill examine our new quarters, Values and Prices Right Allen Grocery Co. South Central Ave. Medford Iron Works E. Q-. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. H. B. PATTERSON II I M . M 1MB 1 1 The QUAKER NURSERYMAN Everything in the Nursery Line See the nice English Hollies. All kinds of shade trees, shrubbery, roses (only the most perfect plants), nnd full line of pear, peach, apple, apricot, prunes, Office 116 Office Phone 238! Hemingway's Arsenate of Lead Is pure and fully equal in quality to any Lead Arsen ate obtainable even at much higher prices. It is guaranteed to show following analysis: Arsenic Oxide 13 Per Cent Lead Oxide, about :V2 Per Cent Soluble Arsenic, under 1-2 Per Cent Improperly made Lead Arsenate gives disastrous results. A good lead arsenate should contain no free Acetic Acid, only a trace of lee Arsenic Acid, and from 1.") Per Cent to 17 Per Cent of combined Arsenic Acid. 1 1 should mix rVadily with Watty and remain a long time in suspension. HEMINGWAY'S LEAD ARSENATE combines all these good qualities. It is unique in possession of prolonged sticking power and It Does Not Scorch. Hemingway's Lead Arsenate is Harmless to the plant but deadly to the insect. Hemingway's lead arsenate is used extensively in the Rogue River Valley by prominent fruit growers with unqualified success. PRICES F. O. B. MEDFORD Tn 300 lb. packages 9 1-lc per lb. net In 100 lb. packages 9 H-lc per lb. net In 30 lb. packages 10 1-lc per lb. net In 23 lb. packages 11 1-lc per lb. net DISTRIBUTING AGENTS FOR OREGON & . WASHINGTON. Kerr, Gifford & Co. PORTLAND, OREGON. f"'"'""" . and enjoy the display of new goods. Main Street -Res. Phone 2493 SaSa-,'t i y ''''i''w''iiii'''iBi'ejl''-'a-Wr i