TAGtt TWO MEDFORD ftLVTL TRTRTTJTE, nODFORB. ORTCOON. TnTRSDAY. .TANTWRY IS. 1012. $4"M--H LOCAL AND PERSONAL! V 1 , 1 V Kvcry man should npponr nl his licsl nt nil Union. In order to do this, ho Hlimlld Join the l'nntorliuu milt club nt $l.r.o per month, former prlco2. Pour ruUs sponj;ail ami liroKRcit enW inOnlh, willed Tor hiid di'llVord unoli wooff. ' NoVsprlnR StoUtm-hnts nt DhnuMs for Dudp. 257 fivtoi tho proseharn tan" ifrfftfnl to luivo Ihulr mills prossod nt tho prfese llio DnMdrfum lh Sffflfirifc; Jofif tho milt rlub nl onco four suits n month cnoiiRod anu pr$fcHJ tor $l,B. Snluar'i liotttod inttk nt' bo Voe's. ' 27D Frnnk McKee Sr. ling roturneU to Albmiuarqiio, X. M., nftor n lengthy visit with his fnmlly nonr Contra! Point. l'honb that order tor wood to tho Standard Wood Yard, l'ac 0501; Home 103. 267 Hay W. Collins of HurlltiRton, VL. who was in Mod ford a Tow days this vook looking around, has gono to San Franolsco. He oxpoats to return to Slodford Inter. S A Wood of Ijimbcrt, X. II., ar rived In tho oily Tuesday. Suits cleaned and prossod, $1.50. Medlord l)yo Works. Uoth phonos. 27C Carl V. Dayman loft Wednosdny lilRht for Portland. A. N. Jonos wont to filondala on Wednosdny night for a few days' business stay. S. A. Nowcll, ladles tailor, 4th flwor M. P. & II. Co. bldg. O E. Bade, of tho firm of Jacob son & Dade, sowerage and watar con tractors, returned to his home in Portland Wednesday evening. W C. Debloy took No. 1C Wednos dny night for I'ugOno, to bo absent a few days on business. If you want good wood, good meas ure and prompt Borvlco call Home phono 103 or Pacific C001. 257 Mrs. F- J. Taylor and son Ray mond of Contral Point wero Medford visitors Wednesday. J. Q. Jnrvis, a Gold Hill druggist, was In Medford Wodnosday on busi ness. Sco It. A. Holmes. The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Mrs. O. h. Huff, of Gold Hill, was In Medford Wednesday being treated for blood poisoning, caused from an ulcerated tooth. Tho 1912 Stetson bats aro ready at Daniels for Duds. 257 Mrs. Benj. Haymond, of Rock Point, was visiting Medford friends Wednesday. Six dollars now takes a flue new $425 pldno at a reduction of $107; other makos at $19G, $245, J2G7, $274. $312. Simply bring in $G artd select your piano, we dollvor it to you tho samo day. After that you pay $G por month. Ellers Music House, 217 West Main street. 2C0 John O. Walker, rw of the pros perous ranchers of the Asbestos sec tion, was in Medford Wednesday. J. V Hale wont down to Suther land Wednosdny night to look after tho sale of some musical instruments. Tho Medford Conservatory of Mu sic and languages is the only music school In southorn Oregon with a full corps of toacbors. G. Talllandlor, director. Sond for catalogue. 27C Mrs. L. O. Ling loft Wednesday for Loa Angolos to visit hor son. Mrs. G, B. Aldon, of Rock Point, was In Medford Wednesday on busi ness. Rooms 50c and up. Hotol Moore. Special ratos by week or month. John W. Johnson is In Ashland visiting his brother and family. Dr. J. K. Shoarer, physician. Office 419-420 Garnett-Coroy building. Only about twonty prospective pa trons of tho proposed rural mail routo out of Medford had a g rood to put up mail boxes up to Wednesday. Tho postofflce department will re quire 90 or more to do this before tho routo Is established. There aro a groat many more than 90 families on tho route who oxnect to bo sup plied with mull, but those who do not sign up aro very nogllgantly delaying tho department In its work. Hot tainalco at McDowell's. C n. Powers, of Huttu Falls, was In Med fold Wednesday on business. Phono your prdora In to Kads Bros. Transfer Co. Offlco phene3: Bell 3152; Home 350-K. Will Honbon left Wodnosday for Tucson, Ariz., whore ho oxpocts to remain for a coupio of years. Home made broad at Do Voe's. 257 Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Halley loft Medford Wednosdny aftornoon for a several weoko' visit to San Fran cisco, Thoy will probably also visit Los Angolos boforo they return. Weeks&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS Say PliQiie 2371 RlffM FUonosI V, W. Weeks 2071 A. E. Orr, 3093 T.AVX A88I3TAHT. Mrs Alice linker of Butte Kails took train No. 13 Wednesday for n visit to los Angelet. HooniB 50c nnl up. Hotel Moore, Special rates by week or month. J. T. ItnfforLv.' who arrived In Mod- ford wlth'hls family from Platt City, Kansas, n couple of wooTtH ago, litis routed n poultry ranch down near Woodvlllo and Is now getting the plnoo in shape to move his family there. $2, $3 mid $1 hats nil go nt a dollar. 100 North Front. 258 H. 1.. Mrllrldo loft Thursday morn ing Tor Woodvlllo. Mr. Mrllrldo re cently returned from a savuinl weeks visit to Chicago mid othor eastern oltlec. Mrs. Mcllrido, who was with him. will return In about two weks. Dr S. A. Lock wood was In Con tral Point Thursday on profoaslonnl bMstnawt, Mrs. Kd. Andrews, tonchor of voice at Medford conservatory, Nat build ing. 27G F. G. Delano, of Hutchinson, Kan., was in Medford Wednosdny looking tho city and vnlloy over. Ho drove Into tho country some distance, all of which ho admired very much, and ho said It louder than a whisper and ho also said "the roads wore a fright, but that feature can be rem edied then you will have the garden spot of the world." All kinds of now trunks, $2.50 and up. 10G North Front. 25S Mr. nnd .Mrs. F. A. Harper and H.' D. Alnswortb, of Juneau, Alaska, arrived In Medford yesterday. These people aro stopping at the Hotel Hol land and expect to remain hero for boveral weeks, during which time they will look the country over with a vlow to an invostment, the nature of which thoy did not reel Incllnod to divulge. Emily T. Standoford, examiner for tho New England Conservatory of Music In Boston, piano, harmony. musical history. 42S West Fourth street. Tolonbone 7211. 2GG Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Moador of Tal ent wore In Medford Thursday on business. Mr. Meador is manager of tho famous Suncrost orchards, which wore sold a few weeks ago to Min neapolis parties for $250,000. We just got another shipment of thoso $2 suitcases that wo are sell- Inc at 9S cents. 10G North Front street- 258 Dr. J. E. Shoarer, physician. Office 419-420 Garnett-Corey building. Thomas Irvine, popular Southern Oregon reprosontatlvo of Wadhams & Co.. is spending the week in Medford and vicinity and reports a splendid business. ' Edgar Martin, violin and piano In struction, at Palmer's Piano Place. 2G7 H. E. Lounsbury, general freight agont for tho Southern Pacific lines in Oregon, and W. H. Jenkins, trav eling passenger agent for the same conipany, were in Medrord Thursday on business. Dry wood at the big sheds, corner Ninth and Fir. Home phono 103. Pacific 0501. ' 257 Rev. M. F- Chlids of Grants Pass is In Medford assisting In conducting revival meotlngs In tho Free Meth odist church. Frosh candy dally at McDowell's. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pardee, of Grants Pass, wore In Medford Wednesday and Thursday. Try McDowell's Ice cream and sherbets. Chas. Mosorve, editor of the Med ford Fruit Grower, was in Grants Pass Wednosday on business. Rooms 50c and up. Hotol Moore. Special rates by week or month. Goo. Maugor, pharmacist In the Medford pharmacy. loft Wodnesdny for Indiana, having been called there by a telegram announcing tho serious lllnoss of his sister. Clarence Burko of Klamath Falls has taken Mr. Man ger's position In tho pharmacy dur ing his absence. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attornoys-at-Iaw, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. Mrs. W. A. Crane of Central Pplnt was In Medford Thursday. Carrio Lonlso Alton, violinist and tonchor. Medford Conservatory 27G Hot chill at McDowell's G. B. Young loft Thursday morn ing for a fow days business stay In Grants Pass. School books at Valloy Second Hand store Mrs. Mary Vookoy loft Thursday for u fow days visit with Mr. and MrB. Arthur Brown, near Murphy, In Joggphino county. Mr. Waddle, manngor of tho Nat atorlum, bus fitted up and opened a room In tho building for tho use of dovotooH of chess and checker games, Patrpnugo for thoso gamos is solic ited. 259 Msh Corn Basyo and nophow, Master Roderick Rodluo, of Juck souvlllo, visited friends In Ashluiid Thursday. Now spring Stetson tints at Daniels for Duds. 257 Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Andorson nnd daughter of Idaho Fulls, Idaho, ar rived In Medford Thursduy for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Nichol son. ' Now spring Stetson hats at Daniels for Duds. 257 I T Gnlllgor, superintendent of the Del Rio orchards, at Bock Point, wns In Medford Wednesday on busi ness, Tho 1912 Stetson' hftta nro ready at Ikinlels tor Duds. 257 i. L. Clomo'ps and Miss Syhlti Cleluons will leave Friday for a tslt to Stockton. Cnl. They will bo ac companied by Mrs. Trofethon, who goes to Santa Rosa, Cnl. The 1912 Stetson hats aro ready at Daniels for Duds. 257 Rend Benson's Bargains on another page and smo money. LIVING'S COST ASSAILED. Continued from l'nse Due. nnd oniiM". niHiiy to leave the ftnui nnd ok huMuo in other meiine. "Dealer- should take epeeial in terest in ftiidiiiv markets for the prod uct of the farm and not he content with sdniply Hiiptilyinir the local de mand, regtirdlestf of what may bu Como of nny surplus the farmer may happen to have. As the fiirmur prospers- the whole community prosper. 'Tims the denier should become ihe trusted business man of the fnruier. Tho ilonlor should be the tuhwol- of the producer ns to market conditions, rendv nnd willing nt nil times to of fer suggestions resnnlinjr the im provement of the ((Utility of his prod ucts to better meet the' needs of the market, point out mistnkos if any are made, in (lacking nnd grndiug his good. For e.Miinple, it is estimated that the fnnnes; losivs 17 por cent of the value of his eggs on ueeouut of fnultv methods of murkoting. The denier should instruct him how to remedy this. Does Not Fax or Market. (il do not favor tlw public market; neithor'do I sympathize m the cluiuor for the elimination 'of the middleman. Production and distribution are two different fields of endeavor. There should be u better recognition of the mutual interests between nil classes of citizens. Live and let live should he the theory of every business num. Encourage the (Kitrounge of home in stitutions nnd out out the mail order concerns of distant states which neither pay tuxes in Oregon nor have the slightest interest in our welfare, other than selfish roiniuuremliMii. "I'rojierty owners in our cities mid towns should be content with i less rental nnd thus cease to drain the very life blood of tlul country. "Finally it is presumable that mniry liomtM would bu beuilted if it more simple mode of life were followed It is rather too fashionable for the family with an income of .fGDO or 1000 to presume o live at the same .standard of tho family with nn in come of .fSOOO or $M(i0. This, of course, means inevitable disaster in the end. A careful analysis of the problem of living is not duo to the initial cost of food. It will also show that tho farmer is receKing a lower rate of interest upon his investment than those engaged in 11113' other in dustry. In fact, if the plant food taken from the fcoil by many of the crops were estimated nt itx commer cial vulue theo crops would he pro duced nt nn actual loss." f- xxoroxo VLLJIXXT. ,t XrUU ffriMS. i Vegetables.' Potatoes $1.50 per cwt. Cabbage 2c Parsnips 2c. Lettuce Bo bead. Carrots 2c. Beets 2c. Onions 2c. Celery G0c$l doi. Cauliflower 1015o bed. Turnips 2c. Radlsbos Co bunch. Onions Green, Co bunch. Fruit. Cocoanuts 10c eacb. Prunes Dried, JOo lb. demons 2Gc dozen. Bananas lOo to 30c per dozen. Oranges 15c to 40c. Cranberries 15c quart. Butter Eggs and Poultry Butter Fresh ranch, per G5c; creamory, 85c. roll, Eggs Fresh ranch, 35c; storage, 25c. Poultry Hens, dressed, lBc; live, 12c; springs, dressed, 15c. Turkeys 20c to 25c, dressed. Meats, Wholesale Boof Cows, 4 l-2c; steers, Cc Pork Zg and Gc,' Veal D'ressed, 714-10c. Mutton 3 03 l-2c, live; lambs, 5c to 7'c. Hay and Feed. Hay Timothy, .14; alfalfa, $12; grass, $12; grain' hay, f 14. Grain Wheat, 95o bushel; oats, $35 ton; barley, $35 ton. FOUND. Gray golding; pld shoos on all foot. Branded on tho right shoulder. Ovyn- e,r may bnve samo by proving prop erty and paying for this ad. C. F. HIOKOK. On Griffin oreuk at Burr Ranch. 207 ALASKA ' 10 CLAIM BRIDE Frctl Nichols of Fairbanks Mnrrlcil lu Miss Lillian Annlnn of Enulantl Britic Came jto This Place Last Slimmer. Fred N'lohnlu, of Fairbanks, Alaska, and .Miss Lillian Aiming, of England, were mnrrlPd' lit' Jncknonvlllo Janu ary lit, l$rit Uy Rev luhnson. Mr. Nichols arrived' In Medford a few days sgii from Ids Abkau home for the purpiMo of meeting his bride, who, by the 'way, left Nugluud hist summer intending to go to Alaska ami be married there, hut upon reaching Medford where alio had friends, she decided not to continue the trip to tho uorthltiud unattended and as u result of this decision Mr. Nichols, who Is also a native of Eng land, camu to Medford to moot the sweetheart of his uojhood dnya In old England, and the) were juarrlsd here according to a prearranged pro gram. Mr. Nichols Is 11 prominent business man In Kalrhnuks, having lived there 14 oam These happy joung people will leave for their northern homo Frltlav morning. TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS. COREY, Pa. Frank Blair was ar rested for cruelty to animals. The horse he was driving was dying from starvation'. "I food him every day," said Blair. Investigation, Tho stable hoy was ghlng the horse sawdust. NEW, YORIC Ironsport. Ohio, closed Its postofflce because eery body was too busy working to write letters, tho police department disor ganized because there were no crooks population G37 Irishmen. SAN RAFAF.L; Col. Clara Durnn, daughter of VIco President Durnn of San Salvador, nftor an olght day re treat during which she said nothing but her prayers, has become n Domin ican nun for life. BOSTON. A lottor bearing tho signature of President Kmerltiis C. W. Kllot of Harvard sold for fifty cents. John L, Sullivan's "John Hancock" brought a quarter more. "Why not?" asked John when told of tho deal. NEW YOItlw-PosIng as a doctor, a well dressed man stepped forward nnd bent ovor Mrs. Prosnor, when she fainted on the street. Lator a $1000 brooch was missing from her throat. Tho woman died. BOULDER, 0). D. IC. Danlols' sou marriod his wlfo'a duughtor. The principals aro children by thoir par outs' first marrlagbri. Father nnd mother were beat man and matron of honor. ST. LOUIS, Mo. A dead pigeon knocked from tho eaves by pnlntcrs ell ton stories, struck John Rcoiub, broko his Kamm nnd cut his face. He will bring suit against the owners of the oui'dliiR. SAN JOSH, Cal. Mrs. Krnest Sln- olulr says she will oppose bur hus band's divorce suit on the grounds that tho eaKo Is based on the veracity of a condemned liar. She's sued on tho word of a poll parrot. SAN Fit ANCISCOT "What nro yon druwlng, dear7" aslcud Mrs. Dan iel J, Valentine of hor article hus band. He showod hor. It was ft ploturo of a coffin. "I'd like to soa you go blind, lose your legs and rost in it," he said. Sho wants a divorce. NOTIOKi Notice Is horoby glvon that tho underslgnod will apply to tho city council of the city of Medford, Ore gon, at Its next regular mooting 011 February 0th, lp 12, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous nnd malt Ma nors in quantities loss than n gallon at his placo of business on lot 10, block 20, In said' city, for n period of six months. WILL ICARNKS. Dated Jun. 19, 1012. Ilitsklns for hcaltii. TOO LATE TO .CLASSIFY 4- -f 4- 4- 4- 4- 4-4-4-4-4-4-f-f FOIl HXCHANOK- Will you trndo your equity bj (l boijso nnd lot, for clear lots' Can ggt you some cash dlffonmce. Answer mo ut onco. Goo. O. Cornltlus, 219 W. Main t. m. coat 20 B WA'NTHD- If "others have failed to move your proporty glvo mo a ehanco at It. I can suroly got you u dual If It Is worth tho price uskod. fioo. C. CornitluB, 210 W. Main St. 2C3 iWfllAYtflfOR STOLlW. Ono black holfor mnrkod uppor crop In right and under V crop In loft ear. Branded H. C. con nected on Joft hp, Last traco of hor was In (joro pusturo, Reward for Information. II. O. Messongor, Contral Point, 209 ROADMASTER AI PRESENT THE County Court Decides to On Without Ennjnccr's Services Until Ounil Is sue Is Heard From If D0111I3 Arc Lost WijrK Will Bo nilrpnelieil. The couiily court on Weiliiesit i declared tho ol'tice nl county road mnstor, which lun been Illicit ilum- the past year by V. Y. Itanium, ,i cant until uoh lime ax tlu-y can from the Mupruilia court in icgatd I the bond lue. If the bond ts-m fails the county will proceed with 11s road building ciimwiigii without a rondmitNtcr, employing an euunucr from time to time as needed. If the bond ikmio carrier the court will pio ceed upon u course to he decided upon nt tlmt time, allowing the high vlay commission to Iiunc its su w the mutter of 1111 engineci. It the bond issue is made iuiHsihtc bv a miprctuo court decision the connl com t will ro! touch to u gicut degree until kucIi time 11s lows me passed which will nimble the county to bond. The county court Wednesday ap pointed .1, H. UnxiiWu road uar visor in the (told Hill district to suc ceed .1. W. llaye. nnd lnid IVuce supeniser in (HhIHcI No. 11. REVIVAL CONTINUES TO ATTRACT MANY The meeting ut the MHlunli-t church Ycducdny cxcuiug ujin lull of inteiVMt and then whs a good crowd to hear Kev. K. O. Kldnilgo tell about llveV dialotnte with the llevil. The Miibjcel wuh taken fntm the second and third hapten of OcnoMM. The iiilnwlrr said, in Krt : ''Seine people have htuglied at thi xtory mid culled it the mmke Mory. Chief nmoiig llivue was .Mr. hi-fi-soil. "Mirny people Hiwak of these I'.ilile time hnpMniugx and rail them c,v tniordiuary, and often iiukiihlc. N'otliini; in the Bible Is more clrur diuiirv than things tlmt arc happen ing right along in the lUlh ami -MUli centuries. Two of thene. we will mcti tuui : Admiral Dewey hiiiI hi capture of Alnniln harbor and Admiral Schley ut Santiago. (iud'n Wonl in thor 'Highly reliable and rational in ecry reupcet and whatever we idh think of the account in flnni'nn. we imisl nckuow ledge (lie piftnrc i Ihe par allel of iu in every day life." Subiect for tonight. "Three Had Bargain in .Scripture or invest ment." Friday night will bf voimik people' night. Sermon ami niuic for oung MNd, Hnsklns for health. "Jfu&t Say'' HORLICK 5 It Means Original and Genulna MALTED MILK Th.9 Food-iirlnk for All Age3. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Delicious, Invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, malted wain, powder form. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no substitute. Aik for HORLICK'S. Others arc imitations. Clark fie Wright LAWYERS WASIUNtiTON', I), a Public f.nnd Mnttrra: Klnnl I'roof. DuRort LiiiiiIh, ContoatH and Mining C'iihoh, Scrip. AhhocIiiIo Work for Attorn uyn Rog'uelaqds Irrigated Tracts $4C0 per acre, plowed, fenced, leveled ad planted to a standard variety of trees, with a perpetual water right. The terms are easy : 10 per cent down, and the balance in monthly or yearly payments. ROGUELANDS INCORPORATED FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager Do You Need Drain TTile? wi3 MANUFvrrntn it ..II Ml IWW II. The Best Yhnl Can Bo Made. Before ()i del lug Sco Us. Rogue River Pottery Co Plant at Tolo. UOO flarnclM'moy Bldg., .McilMnl ITS'SWJ' I 'Wfsfir- ,- .'i- II! KSSI ,'! . tf'i4r,ww If KBSm 2 hxk AmBia WWSM Afiv I ll " i SjlA fj&y TV YSlf J JtMr 3 mmwm i mw him, m Nearly a quarter of a cpniury uiitler (lie samu lnaiiaeineiil THE Jackson County Medford, Oregon It lias surcoerled because of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courtoous and liberal treat nient CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 V, r. Vuwler, President Cj. l. liiuriluy, Viec Pros. C. V. ilcl)onalti, Cnshlur ...First... National Bank -or MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $58,000.00 United Sfutcs ami Postal Savings Depository AVo solicit your business, which will reeyivc our .careful attention. i'. k. menu,, iMtiiNims.vr . si. i,. AM'oitn, cahiiiicii OltltlS CltAWI'Oltn, ASSISTAN'I' t'ASUIKIt $40 PER ACRE For 80 acres the east half of the northwest quarter of section 15, town M, range I west. one and a half wiles west of ISaglo Point'. Twenty to 25 acres has been under cultivation. The owner is very anxious to sell and tit thin' price it ought to move. , W. T. YORK & CO. Mail Tribuno Block IHN A Full Line or i , 1 Peerless Lamps j All giianuilcccl. Now in J tho tinio io get your hoiiHQ wirotl. Clooct Hfflit lulds Io 2 llio ('t)inrort of winter z nionlh.M. CO. OREGON ELECTRIC CO. North Gallic Street. $ Bank A v A. v 0f A (.