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MEDFORtt MATT. TRTBUNTC, MEDFQttfl, OftTCaON, TTCTDAY. JANFATtY 12, 1012. PXCrE FIVE A IV VI sy. IN' If, A V iiLOCAL and;; f PERSONAL W I). WvhIoii tuotc train No, l.'l Thumdny iifluruooii for n few days' visit to Hun Kritncln'-n. Mr. Weston Iiiih been vImKImk In (tin city slncn Intfont Hut holidays, T, .1, CIiIIiIn Inft Thursday for Ho nuinn (unity, Cal, H. A, Newell, Indhis' tailor, 4lli floor M, l- A II. Co. UIiIk. l. II. Wnoiilur Inft on No. 13 TliurH. iluy iiflornuon fir n two weeks' plcnsuro visit to Hnn Francisco. Mr. mill Mrs. C, u. joy( arrived Invito city Thursday from Cottun (IrovM, Drown Thuy expect In r" nliln hurt', Cnrkln & Tnylor (John II. Carkln, Cllonn O, Taylor), nttornuys-al-law, over Jack ton County Dank building Mm! ford. Mm. A. I. I.nomln returned TliurH. day from u visit to friends uud rela tives In 1'ortluiid. 0. J. Kattt limn, local mnuni'.cr of tlin Union Meat company, left Tliurn day nlultt for Portland, where ho will uttend the iiiiiiiiiiI banquet (tlvi'it by the company to tint iiiiitinr,crn of nil (tin branch houses. Fresh milk nt DaVno'a. 367 Mr. and Mm. Thou. Yoiiiik mid Mm, Morris, of biikevlew, Ore , who httvu been vlitltliiK In M I'd ford, loft Thumdny myimiIiik for (lold Mill to visit relative nud friend there. MIhh Kdna I In yen of (lold 1(111 vis ited M ml ford friends 'lliurndny. ' Heo It, A. Holmes, Tin Insurance Mnu, over Jncknon Comity bank, J. A. Vnlurlmid In In I'ortlnud for n fiw day' IiiihIiu'ha Htny. Mr. nud Mm J. F, Halo returned Thumday from Itlrhmond, Cal. They were nrcoiupnnlcd by Mm, (Irani, Mm. Hale's mother, who will vIhU them here, Ktnlly T. Htundeford, examiner for tho Niw KiiKland Conservatory of Mimic In Ilostou, plnno, harmony, musical bUtory. 2H West Fourth street, TnlOihono 7311. 300 I.eo Ilrudshaw, of llrownshoro, wnn In Mcdford Thumduy on busl- I1CM, Itoums &0c und up, llotol Moore. I pedal rate by week or month. Mr. nud Mm. C A. Hnwks, of AN limiuerquo, N, M., arrived In Medford Thursday uvcnlnK. Mr. Hawks own n' tract of orchard land In tint WIN low HprltiK district which hi pur chased some tlnii) itKu, yhono .your -ordcrn In to Cad llrd.JTrnliifo Co. Offlco phenes: Hull 31C2; Home 3B0-K. IloouiH 50c und up. Ilotitl Moore. Hpoclul ratce by weak or mouth. A. W, Hhusror, who In opening up tho old Steamboat mine, If ft Thum dny iiIkIH for a business trip to I'ortlund. Since catunionclnit work op- thin mine n few mouttiH nno ho hit itotttm n sawmill Into opitratlou und now hnn 00,000 foot of f Initio lumbttr cut nud ready for uit. Ho rImo has a (trout nmoiinl of wntor pipe on tho ground and lit putting It In place for tilncor mlnlnc use. Dr. J. B. Shearer, physician. Offlco 410430 Onrnott-Coroy bulldliiR, . Mr. mid Mm, A V, Noth rottinntd Thumdny uvuiiIuk from n two wookH liitmnuro trip to Urn Ant;ul(H nud othor California cities. Mr. Noth In t'ekut uuout for tho Hotitliorn 1'aclflc In Mfdford. ltoouta f0c nud up, llotol Mooro. Hpoclul rntiit by wook or mouth, Mr. and Mm. O. B. Williamson, or Pomoroy, WiihIi., urrlvod In Mcdford Thurflday, J. (J. Donovan, of Albnuy, wno In Mmlford Thumday. Dr. J. K. Rhmirur, phynlclnn. Offlco 4) 9-430 tlarnott-Coroy bulldlnt;. Mm. J. K.'olovor loft Frlduy mom Iiik for Ki)kci(o, wliori) nho oxpoctn to ri'tnnln for n row inouthH. J, W. Jucoba, u wondvlllo mor- chant, wnn In Medford Thursday ulKht on btiHlnoHH. I'ourli'HH IlukliiK Co., 13r. W. Main Btreot, corner (Irnpo nud Main, do llvurn froHh broad ovory jnorulnt; to your homo. 2G3 Hot tnmnloa nt McDowoII'm. ,0. V. Hoddy loft Friday mornliiK for Lolnnd, wltoro ho will look ovor mimo mining property, Mm; Foator of Hiimmor I.nko, Ore, In In Medford vUltluK hor dmiRhtor, Mm, li, C, Kllpnol. Hot chill at MoDnwnll'a A, D. Aon mid W, A. Hurt, of Huport, Idaho, woro In Medford Thumdny, mid Frldny, Drond, plon, cukoa and Ico cionms ut, tho I'oorK'uu Ilnkory. I'rompt do Ilvory. Doth pIioiioh, una Mr., mid Mm. I), J. MiUhou loft Wodnomluy for a vtult to I.ou An KOIoh ind Iiu; Hoach. Froah enndy dully ut Mcnowoll'a, Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day Phono U'J71 Night Phonos, 1 W. Veekn207l. A. M. Orr, HOOU. LADY AHHIHTAT Wiilliir I', Hclnick of lioiiUht wim In Medford u conplit of duy thlH wook lookliiK nftor IiIh Imid lutomHtn livro mid vInIIIiik bin frlond, (loo. A, Hiilr., Mr. Hchuuk Ih a clnmilut In Hoiittht und about n your uo ho IkhikIiI uiiiiio orchard land boro. without looklm; nt It. Ho ttnw It thin wook for thu flrnt I lino, mid Ih dollKht"d Try Mi'DowuII'h Ico ciniim f mid nhorbotH. Tho youui; IiuIIoh' oIiihh of tho ProHbytorlmi churoh In koIiik lo hnvo u liouiifcooki'd food muIu ut Wmnor, Wort man U (Iopj'm ntoro, Hutiirdny, .luiiiiary 13, boKlnnliiK nt ! n in. Iloino inad't brond ut Do Voo'h, 2f7 Atlornoy Fortor J, Noff wnn In AHhlnud ThurMduy on profomdonul bltxIllI'MH. CIiuh. A. Joikjh mid family arrived In Mvdford Friday from Wonutfhoi, WiihIi., uud will vlnlt hero with II. O. WllkliiHon mid family. Mm. M Htovi'iiM vImIIoiI ('entral Point frlonda Frldny. Holder of ticket number 438 HhouliI lominuulcnto with tho Catho lic HlHtom ut once. Mm, It. (I. fleiioud'loft Friday for DuiiHiuuIr, Cnl. MUh Amion KdwnrdH took No. Ifi Frldny uiornlnt; for Toxhomn. Okla. Horn To Mr. nud Mm. OtlH KratiHo, nt (heir homo. 024 Went Kleveuth ntreot, on Jantiary 11. 1U12, u mm. C. II. Itedfleld wnn III Talent Frl day on hiiHlnoim, Mm, Ihl, AndrowH, tonchor of volro nt Medford cnuHorwitnry, Nat build Iiik. 70 Carrie l.ouln Alton, vlollitlft nud lonelier. Medford Cnimervnlory. 270' ford Coimorvutory. 270" Tho ri'vlvnl hitvIcoh nt tho Moth odlHt Hpbieopnl churoh Htlll continue to bo full of littoreitt mid tho attend auco In nlithtly IncreaKliiK'. Tim (homo Innt iiIkIH which Itov. FldrldKo pronched from wnn "llio DccIbIvo Moment." Thoro woro threw ronvor- ilonti nt tho clone of the nnrvlro Innt nlcbt. ouo of tbeo helm; mi curly day ronldont of tho city. Tonlttht tho iiibjoct will lin "Tho llrnxon Horpent tlood mimic In fnruUluM nt nil of thoao MorvlccB. Will pny you to buy a fnticy etiRnr cured hnm nt tho Oakdnlo Grocery Jnnunry 13. Kxtrn ttpvclnl nalo on. Utok In tho Too I.nto to annuity col umn. srs A. V. Harrow mid Aucirnt Ijitirentt woro In Anhlnnd Frldny on bimlncM. Thero renlly Isn't nny need of RklrmUhluK around for probable or pomilhld helm of tho Into Win. Fonl more, who died n fow weukn hro nt Contrnl 1'olnt. leuvlni; nn eatnto vnl nod nt f Sfi.OOO. Fonlmorv hnn a hoii HvlriK at Htirim, Ore. A will wa mndu by Fonlmoro n yuitr or more before ho died and thin iion wan nnmud iih IiIm beneficiary. At tho annual mootliiR of the Mcd ford Hulldom' Hupply company, bold on Jnnunry 10th, C, W. Hhnrp wn elected president, secretary nud treasurer. C. Hltrlur wnn elected vlco prohldont, and H. W. Cloodale, toRcthor with tho president nud vlco president, will constitute tho board of directum. Tho proporty owned by thin company In tho plunliiK mill In F.nNl Medford. DECLARE AMERICAN MINISTER DEMENTED NKW YOHK, Jan. 12. Declura- tlou thnt tho American minister to Persia HunsoII Is "demented" nnd working Injury to tho cause of tho 11 American cltUonn at Teheran who woro Identified with tho office of W. Morgan Sinister, formerly In charge of Pomlnu financial nffalrn nud now trying lo collect nek salary and trav eling expenses, was mado today In a cable mouHiigo from Frederick Calms, Hhuntor'n HtieccHsor, to tongresHinnn William Sillier. Calms ussortod thnt Minister litis soil has joined with tho Persian gov ernment In fighting tho claims, and ho iiHkH tho uhhIhIiiuco of congress In collecting tho .money to which tho Americans are Justly entitled. Fortune Awaits Man. SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Jul). 12. A fortune, uwait John Potter, oft, rt bin linmo in northwest Canada, from whoro ho diHiippearcd in 1800 mid hn not hIiii'u been lienrd from by friend or relatives. Polioo Chiof White wuh ndviKod in n oomnuiniontioii received today from u brother of tho missing man, Imuut Potter of Ottnwn, Cmwi du, of tho inlioiitnuco whicli await Joliti l'ottor, nud was ulcd to aid in tli search for tho missing mmi, It Ik believed tho lost heir wuh in Sun Francisco four yearn ngo. No Job Poison Route SAN FHANCIBCO, Cal.. Jan. 12. Preferring doath to a now ntrugglo foromploymont, Miss Holen Drew, 22, awnllowed poison In hor npnrtmentts hero today, Sho may rocovor. The girl believed that hor contlnuod 111- nous would catiBO hor anuuuco from work so often that hIio would bo dls- chnrgod. Nothing Is known or nor antecedents, ,1. O. (), V, NOTICK. Fair round trip to Jacksonvlllo 2fo on train, Warm conches, at 7s 30 HEW YORK HAS THREE -H, CHAftLlii M TRUAA MI55 ADA PATTEi:.SOr4 Three houu'Ii well known In the Hwlal life of Ncvr Voik hnvc been nelcctcd by Hheilff HnrburKer, of that Ity, to be ld deputies. They mo Mm. Charles II, Truiix, Midotv of a Kupruuio Omrt Justice; Mm. John S. Crnby, Holdout ol Hie WoincilV l)euucnillc Club, of New York, nnd Mlii Ada rattersoti. The dutlort of what Ii.im bee it ion lileicd hill. il n man's Job bate no terror for thy lady Kbt'rlfrs, and in a fuw day they Villi raise their band and haw no luidyi- of Hulloilty pliinril mi their drcH. MRS. M'MANIGAL SAID TO HAVE CONFESSED ALL INDIANAI'OI.IH, Intl., Jan. 12. Ortlo McMiiulKnS'n ttllu today In de clared to havit corroborated her Iiuh bnnd'n coufiiisloii In rennrd to thu McNamara dynnmltliiK plot under nx- nmlnutlon by the federal i?nind jury here. Hhe U asserted to hnvo par ticularly confirmed tils references to those who assisted him. llasbiK hor toHtlmouy on conversa tions mIhi had with hor husband In (!hlcnf;o. nho told till nho know of tho operations uud spoke of men who visited hor husband In Detroit In til 07 nud arranged to hnvo "open sliops" blown up TEN MONTHS OLD CHILD, BADLY BRUISED, IS DEAD PORTLAND, Ore., Jim. 1'J. Pol lowing tho dineovory of terrible bruise on the body of Dorothea, the 10 months old child of Mr. und Mm. Walter Linton, 7-1 II Brooklyn Htreet, tho city officiul.H thin afternoon or dered thnt nn iuipuiHt bo held tomor row. They plainly intimated that lliov believed the direct cmiKO. of tho child' denth wnn pot a natural one, ax the denth ccrtificutoM stated. Tho pnroutH told the detective con flicting htoiiex toduv in explaining how the child's wrist nud leg hap pened to bo broken uud it body nud bond bruised. A. I- Work nlriK. 262 . nud A. M. Attention. In Hocond dofiroo this ovo- WIM MITM.KU, Sec. -- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOlt SALK-Splendid chnnco for; newly married couple to got n fine t complete set of household goods, nearly new, und everything first clnss. Prices. All to be sold by middle of next week. See this at G17 N. Hoatty nt. WANTI5D- (lood alfalfa tracts. GO to 100 acres. State price, terms, loca tion, etc, In first letter. Private ,inr ty. Hox J. V.. Trlbitno. 257 WANTIH) Hooni nnd board In prl vnto family Address F. H. W 211 West Main st. 2G7 f Olt ItKNT- -A ulcoly furnished ' sleeping room with afove, gentle-'I mnu preferred. 1C Hose nve. t J Phono 4331 Hell. 2G3 TO LOAN $000 on good roul es tate security, linpilro ut 502 Maplo street, 141 FOK HALK K.triTHpeclar7or "ono day only, Saturday, Jan. 13th, fan cy sugar cured hams, 15 cts. per lb, Special attention paid to phono orders. ICvory ham guaranteed, lloth phones. Oakdale Cash llro cory. Oakdale and Hlovonth st. 252 WHAT SAVED JER LIFE Mrs. Martin Tells About a Painful Experience that Might Have Ended Seriously. IUycsvIIIo, W. Va.Mra, Dora Martin, In letter from Rlveavlllo, wrltes: "For thrca years, I sufforod with wo tnnnly troubles, and had pains In my back and sldo. I was nervous and could not sloop nt night. Tho doctor could not holp me. He said I would havo to bo oporated on be fore I could got bottor. I thought I would try mbIub Cardul. Now, I am entirely well. I am auro Cardul saved my life. 1 .will never bo without Cardul tu my homo. I recommend It to my friends." For fifty years, Cardul has been re lieving pain and dlatrcsu caused by wo manly trouble It will surely help you. It gooa to tho spot reaches tho trouble rollovcs tho symptoms, and drives away tho causo. It you Buffer from any symptoms of womanly trouble., tako Cardul. Your druggist sella and recommends It, Get a bottle from him today. N. B.-H'rf( lo! ItdlM' A4vliory CWpt.. CtutU. 5oof AW.JIcIn Co., ClulUnooK, Tcnn., for SptcUl Mimirddiii, tinl Htui took, Horn Tielmwt tr Wmmo," kui la pltln tuppr, on rouwu WOMEN DEPUTY SHERIFFS-HERE THEY ARE WILL DELAY NOMINATION OF HOOK FOR A WEEK WASHINGTON. I). C, Jan. 12. That thu nomination of JuiIko Will iam Hook of Kansas to the supreme court of tho United States will be deluyed nt leant a week was Indicated hero today by Attorney (Umerul Wlckemham. Wlckumhum declared that a tress of work would prevent his considera tion of tho protcntH against Hook for Home days. LABOR LEADERS ARE ONCE AGAIN PUT UNDER ARREST I.OS ANGELES, Cnl, .Inn. 1'J. Anton .Jolmnscn, O. A, Tveitinoe, K. A. Clnney um J. K. .Mimsey, lubor lender, worn nrrchtcd here today un der two blanket indictment returned in the )nt report of the federal grand jury. Tho indictment contained praclicnlly the snino cliiirgcrt n those cited in indictment returned n week previous. Tho men will plead Jnn unry 121). SAN MATKO, Cnl. I'etor Albort Smith had a fn rowel I dinner with his second wlfo, with iut ono disagree ment. That was over tho furniture. Thoy bod boon Just divorced. "I'll need furnlturu for my third wife," Smith Bnld. Mann's Central Ave., Near P. 0. Muslin, Underwear, Laces, Embroideries, Linens, Sheetings, and everything in the White Goods line at prices much lower than you have ever paid before MUSLIN 75c Gowns 29c "Women's Fine Muslin Gowns, nicoiy trimmed, real values 7")c, sale ...29 $2 Skirts 79c Women's Muslin Skirts, trimmed with emb. or lace $2 values, salo price .79 Be MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS "UVuit of tho Loom," tho best wearing muslin made 1210 value now, yard 9 Good heavy unbleached Sheeting, real values 8c, salo price, a yard 6 Best quality D,rqss Prints on salo Saturday, (! 11 vmvl v AVIATORS SWORN IN- AS DEPUTY SHERIFFS LOS ANC1KLKS, Cnl., .Inn. 12. Phil O. Punnulee nnd .1. Clifford Ttn pin, nvinlir, today wore worn in the fint nerinl doiiuty wberiff in Iiih tory. After Inking the oath thoy left ut once for Dotuinguer. Held, where a poHto U trailing two bandit who eu guged in a pitched buttle with two officer near Hurbunk Wcduedny. Troops Leave for China. MANILA, Jan- 12. With a battal ion of the Fifteenth Infantry and other details, Including fiQO American troops In all, on board, the United Staton transport Logan left at 2:30 o'clock thin afternoon en route for Chin Wang Tao In northern China. After their arrival It was said that the troops would bo employed In guarding a section of tho Peking railroad from Lanshang to Chanchow against the possible attack of either Imperialists or republican troops. Wilklns Hanged. SAN QUENTIN. Cal., Jan. 12. Mark A. Wilklns was hanged here today at 10:30 o'clock for the mur der of his wife in Alameda In 1908. Wilklns was pronounced dead after hanging 13 minutes. Ho protested his Innocence to tho last. White Sale UNDERWEAR $1.50 Combinations 59c Women's Fine Combina tion suits, well made, nice ly trimmed, $1.50 values at . :..:59 $2.50 Gowns $1.19 Women's Fine Gowns, beautifully trimmed, $2.50 values, sale price... $1.19 Sure You Attend This Sale and Save Money 72x90 bleached Sheots, our regular GOc ones, salo price, each 39 -12 and 45 inch Pillow Slips, 18c values salo price each 11 Buy Your Spring and Good quality Apron Ging ham on salo Satur- day..... "C LABOR LEADERS TO MOVE TO DISMISS INDICTMENTS 1.08 ANOKI.KB, Cnl., .Inn. 12. Motloim to (unnh tho federal Indict incntB AKnlnst Olnf A. Tvoltmoo, An ton Johnmiou nnd John Mutmoy nlong with domurrorit to tho ItiKtrumonttn, probably will bo filed Into today, nc cordlriK to counsel for tho accused labor londom. Shortly beforo nfon tho trio, with their luga! advisors, appeared In the federal courtroom. No Immediate action on tho Indict rnents, howevor, wan expected- Stocks Are Lower. VF.W YORK, Jan. 12. Tim Moek market opened peiiernllv Iowpi. ('nun. ilinti I'mciIIc dropjicd 1 1-1 nnd tliej Special Sale! All Next Week TlUiBUt Finest California Seedless Oranges With Premium-Bringing Wrappers . Special Low Prices All Next Week LACES AND EMBROIDERIES 15c Laces 5c 5000 yards wide Torchon Laees, real values up to 15c, sale price, a yd . ..5 25c Cluny Lace 1214c 1000 vards fine Olunv lace and Insertion, 25c values at 12i2 TABLE LINEN G8 inch All Linen Table Damask, 75c grade, sale price 59 72 inch bleached Da mask, our regular $1 grade salo prico, a yard 89 Summer Needs Now Best quality Oil Cloth on salo Saturday, jQf a yard ,'i metal HloekH worn under coiisiilerulilo prcHKiiro. LcIiIhIi Vulloy fluotuutcd wildly on tho ieclnrntiou of mi oxtrrt dividend. After touching 18'J tliin dock rebounded to IB I 7-H ninl then rcnetcil lo 1 .'l-l under yeitonlityN oloHirif,'. Trndcra wlio went Hhort of I.ehili Valley in tlte belief that the now, of tho o.Ttnt dividend hud beet', discounted vvm badly Hiiteuzcd, Ht. I'nul wax rcry woitk, lonix about y poinlH. The tone bepnmo Mtendfcr it noon nnd houio of the RproinUicH roso buoynntly, Tho mnrkot cloud flicuiJy. Honils were Hteudy. Notluuir ix Miiror in thin world than thnt n cooil iprvnnt enn find ri Koud place tlirmtKh wnnt ailvertiniti. Your Deal- eir s SiliUrt4 no Mann's Central Ave., Near P. 0. 10c Embroidery 5c 1000 yards wide Cambric Emb., good 10c values, u yard, sale price 5 25c Embroidery 10c 1000 yards fine Swiss and Nainsook Emb., 25c val ues, a yard 10 AND TOWELS 25 doz. largo size buck Towels, 18c values, salo price, each 10 25 doz. Terry Wasi Cloths, 5,o valuo, salo prico oacb 2 Women's and Children's Fleeced Vests and 9Ej Pants, each Saturday ovenlUK' 3G3 I