pok two H iLOCAL and! PERSONAL ! Fred Wright, who Is connected with tho North Fir ntroct fish nnd poultry compnn) a few days ngo, wlillo dreBtdng n. chicken round u gonUomnn's BOlld gold Hnk cuff but ton In tho craw of tho bird. If any ono has lost 8ii,ch n plcco of adorn jnont and will describe- It to Fred U will bo returned. If Mr. Wright know from whoso flock tho chicken was purchased ho would bo Inclined to mlno for pioro gold In tlmt same llock, but lip does not knoy L. 1). Corbfltt wns transacting busi ness In Ornuts pass Monday. Snldor'n bptlloil milk at Dq Voo's. 273 Mr and Mrs B. K. Gall are visit Ing Ashlnnd frlonds for a. fow days. Mlsa Grace Honry roturnod Sntur Hny from n visit to frlouda In San Francisco. Suits clo.inod and pronsod, 51.R0. Medford Dyo Works. Roth phonos. 27G Mr and Mrs. J. W. Irodalo left Saturday for tbolr old homo In Du TanRO, Colo. Mrs. Irodalo Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs- II. 1 McBrldc. 8. A. Newell, ladles tailor, 4th floor M. F. & H. Co. bide Mrs. L. J. Alining, who lives near riiocnlx, and her friend Mrs. E. P. Fisk, of Catrlngton, X. D., wero In Medrord Saturday visiting friends. Seo It. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jnckson County bank. j, S. Vilas returned Saturday from a several weeks pleasure trip into southern California and a business trip to Chicago and other eastern cities. Men's suits French dry cleaned, $1 50. Pnntorlum. 2C1 Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hartley of Talent were In Medford Saturday. Six dollars now takes a flno new $425 piano at a reduction of $107; other makes at $190, $245, $2C7, $2.74, $312. Simply bring In $6 and select your piano, wo deliver it to you tho same day. After that you pay $6 per month. Ellors Music House, 217 We3t Main street. 260 C, R. Mason of Waltsburg, Wash., arrived in Medford Saturday. Tho Medford Conservatory of Mu sic and languages Is tho only music school In southern Oregon with a full corps of teachers. 0. Talllandler, director. Send for catalogue. 27C A crowd of music lovers complete ly filled B. J. Palmer's piano rooms In tho Cuthbert old stand, Saturday evening to hear tho concert which was given In connection with the for mal opening of tho store. Selections by the Karnes orchestra and by Miss Olab Chaffee wero warmly applaud ed. All avallablo seating room was taken and an overflow crowd re mained outside on tho sidewalk. Fresh candy dally at McDowell's. Attorney and Mrs. Gus Newbury left Saturday night for a week's visit to Salem and Portland. At Salem Mr, Newbury has a case to nrguo before tho supremo court. 1. F. Lozlor roturnod Saturday night from Klamath Falls. Money to loan on improved coun try and city proporty. Medford Land Co., sulto 201 First National bank. Mrs. Lllllo Lewis and son. Max, of Grants Pass, wore In Medford Sat urday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. A S. Icosenbaum. Carrio Louise Alton, violinist and teacher. Medford Conservatory 27C Asahel Hubbard loft Saturday night for Portland, where Tuesday lie will uttend a convention of tho hardware and Implement dealers of the state. Hot chill at McDowell's W. A. Aiken visited Ashland friends Sunday. Miss Ada Welch returned Sunday night to her home In Portland aftor o visit with Medford relatlvos. Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician. Office 410-420 Garnett-Corey building. Miss Edith Marshall, who has boon visiting in Medford with hor brother, A. L. Marshall, and family, returned Sunday night to hor hpmo In Seattle. Edgar Martin, violin and piano In struction, at Palmer's Piano Pla.ce. 2C7 Mr. and Mis, C. H. Fierce re turned Sunday night from n soveral weeks' visit tp Los Angolos and other southern California cities. Try McDowell's ico cream and Bhcrbolu. Miss Ella Gaunyaw returned Satur day f loin a pleasuro tilp to boutheru California. Hata cleaned and blocked. Panto xiurn. 2C1 W. II Maultby was In Cold Hill Monday on business. Wecks&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS Say Phono 3371 Xlffht PUoueii r. VT. Week 2071 A. E. Orr, S093 X.&DY ASSISTANT. The secretary of tho Redding, Cnl , Commercial club hnn written President Colvlg for plans and speci fications of the Medford Commercial club building. Thoy evidently have seen and admired Medford's splendid exhibit building. They may bo able to dunllcato the building, but tho.ro Is some doubt as to duplicating tlio exhibits lu tho absence of Mr. Col vlg In Portland Acting Secretary Hader has drawn n floor plan of tho building, with written details, and has sont U to tho Redding organisa tion,, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Dodge returned Mondhy morning to tholr homo at Dlllnrd, Oro., after n visit In Mod ford, guests oi air. ana m. mam Khun. Mr. Dodge Is station agent at Dlllnrd. Rooms ROc and up. Holol Mooro. Special rates by weok or month. Guy Gaunyaw returned Saturday from a pleasure trip to San Fran cisco. Elmer Colomnn, of Phoenix, was In Medford on business Monday. Mrs. J. 11. Shobloy and Mrs. Mnry Ingram of Woodvlllo wero visiting Medford friends Monday. Road Benson's nargalns on nnothor page nnd save money. J. S. Storm loft Sunday for Phoenix, ArU., whore ho expects to remain and engage In tho stock bus iness. Attorney F. J. Newman and L. J. Mlkscho were In Gold Hill Monday on business. Men's and women's clothes altered and repaired. Pantorlum 2CI Z. M. Gibbons, of Elmyra, Ore., arrived In Medford Saturday. Money to loan on Improved coun try and city property. Medford Land Co., suite 201 First National bank. 4 Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hales, of Hal lock, Minn., who havo been stopping at tho Holland for a couplo of weeks, loft Monday morning for Portlaud and eastern Oregon. They are look ing for a location and declared be fore leaving that Medrord suited thorn better than any place they had seen. They expect to return to Medford within a few weoks. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stock of Stock tou, Cal., arrived In tho city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Powers, of Albany, Ore., stopped off In Medford Monday morning and will visit with frlonds In Jacksonville. Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by week or month. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferguson re turned Monday from a four months' visit to friends in Creed, Colo. They te(ll that there has been snow on the ground in Creed continuously since in October and that the thermometer has stood between 20 and 30 de grees bplow zero nearly all of this month. Men's suits sponged and pressed, 75 cents. Pantorlum. 261 Mrs. W- F. Kolsoe, of Eagle Point, Is visiting Central Point friends. Mrs. E. Eriekson visited Grants Pass friends Monday. Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician. Office 419-420 Garnett-Corey building. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Watklns and daughter of Rogue river wero In Medford Monday on business. W. II. Ensign, of Wasco. Cal., has boon In Medford a few days looking tho city over. He has also been look ing at orchard tracts. Mrs. W. E. VanVacter, of Ashland, visited Medford friends Monday. Hot tamalea at McDowell's. Mrs. J- M. Walker, of Portland, ar rived In Medford Monday for a visit to her slator, Mrs. S. E. Dexter. Phone your orders In to Eads Bros. Transfer Co. Offlco phenes: Bell 3152; Home 350-K. C. F. Gregg, of Copemlsh, Mich., arrived In Medford Saturday for a visit to his daughter, Mrs. F. E. Gore. Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by week or month. Wm. Gorlg. general manager of the Pacific & Eastern, returned Mon day morning from a business visit to Portlaud. Mrs. Ed. Andrews, teacher of voice at Medford conservatory, Nat build ing. 270 Mr. and Mrs- L. Lltman, who have boon In Medford for a couplo of wooks visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Lobo, loft Monday morning for tholr homo In Chicago, going by way of Los Angolos and El Paso, Emily T, Standeford, examiner for the Now England Conservatory of Music. In Boston, piano, harmony, musical history. 428 West Fourth streot. Telephono 7211. 2CC John Arnoll will leavo Monuay night for d week's business trip to Seattle. Ladles suits cleaned and pressed, $2 up. Pantorlum. 2C1 Col. Frank Rny returned Saturday from a several weeks' visit to San Francisco and Los Angeles. Tho Ludles' Aid society of tho Presbyterian church meets In tho chanol Tuesday at 2:30. All tho ladles of tho congregation aro In vltod. Hostess, Mrs. W. H. Gore. Judgo AVm. Colvlg left Saturday night for Portland, whero Mrs. Col vlg and her daughter, Mrs. Gale, JMEDFQTO MATT TRTBIFNT!, have been stopping for it few weeks Mrs Colvlg having gone there for medical treatment Mrs Colvlg is ported to Tto recovering from hor Ill ness and Is expected homo soon. Tho Rtor,k has boon a laggard at Uio town ut. Mclollus, milking his first appearance, at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. 13.' D. PIcknrd on December 31, with nn $4 pound boy, who has boon named Charles. Edgar. Mr. nnd Mrs. Plcknrd formerly resided In this city. "A Poisoned Spring" wilt bo Nov. Eldrldge's subject at tho Methodist Hiilspoiml church tonight. Those. iu- vlvul services will continue every night this week except Saturday. Ue F.ldrldge preached two splendid sermons yesterday and tho cjuirch was filled o Us capacity both morn ing nnd evening. Mmlfurd. Ore.. Nov. 7. 1911. This Is to certify that about November my daughter was taken with n severe at tack of rheumatism which remiorou hor left arm useless, In fact it wns so noar paralyxod that she was not ablo to move her fingers, but knowing of some of Dr. Chow Young's marvelous cures of long standing rases of rheumatism, wo dQcidod to consult him. In which I am pleased to soy made no mistake, as his remedies acted as ho claimed thoy would and after tho third treatment tho rheu matic pain entirely left her and she has not had any symptoms of rheu matism since; besides hor general health Is much Improved and I do not hesitato In saying 1 bellevo those afflicted with rheumatism or paraly sis will do well to consult Dr. Chow Young, whoso house Is corner of Tenth nnd Front streets, Modf,ord, Oregon. A. P. WEISS. 270 WOODILE STORE IS A general store in iood ille nt robbed Sunday night uuil $3.") iu mouey was tukeil. i Chief of Police Hittson'of this city was communicated with 'life toon n the robbery was discovered this morning" nnd he is now. rounding up nil suspicious looking characters. It is thought the robbers enmc thN way, as section men this side of Woodvillc saw two inon leave that town on foot along the railroad track early this morning. POINTED PARAGRAPHS Great ventures cau't slop for small morals. Rogues always get the pity of the women. A man at the piano! It's a kind of fancy work. Let your foot slip, ever so little, and your character hadn't a leg to stand on. A young girl marries because she is iu love; n widow to keep out of it. 1 know no greater obstacle to the favor of charming women than to be a serious man. : What you call treason toila.y.will be patriotism tomorrow when it suc ceeds. Posterity left George Wnshingtoir childless that his country might oall him father. The Providence that tnkos qnro of the childjess and drunkards take euro ot'the United Slates. Don't (luestioii a woman's heart. If she loes 3011 there's nothing lo tell; if she doesn't she won't tell it. What better tribute to a sweet memory than to seek its' renewnl? Persistent widowhood is a ool elegy. Weeds of muliee ami shimler, left to themselves, neglected, will ilotirish nnd spread into u maze of obstacles a very forost. Kvery time weeds of blunder show iu your path, put foot on them, crush them under heel, stamp into dust, nnd those that sow thom. One doesn't get from books the graces of the ballroom, and for some it's ensier to form u statute thuiwto return a compliment. MAN WHO MURDERED WIFE TO JAIL FOR LIFE 'oRBaCyV, Jll., Jan. 22. Dr, Harry Webster, who murdered his second wlfo when threatened with nrros,t for bigamy, was sentenced by Judge Far rand to life Imprisonment at .Toilet prison. In vlow of the plea made by counsel for tho defense tho Judgo said ho would nut sentence tho prisoner to death but would Inflict "an even greater punlshmont." In pronouncing osntencc, tho court replied the clrcumstunces of tho cao and then denounced Webster und painted a gloomy word picture of the long years to bo spent in tho peniten tiary contemplating his crime. But Webster sighed In obvious re lief as ho heard tho words that sent him to prison for llfo, but saved him from execution. Never relaxed vigilance iu "stock ing" with only dependable goods, and under biiuIi buying couditiotiK nn war rant renl price ooiicefiHioiiH these iiiiugi muKu u mure worm wuiio uuo it advertising iiiteVesjin. ' ' arEDfrORP, QTCKaON, MOttmY JANrAMV g. jnt2, MEDfORO BETTER ! KPWNTHANEVER So Declares Ednnr Hater on Return From Enstrrn Trip Wnrnliin From East to "-Watch Your Values." "Medford la becoming very well known Iu tho oast,' states Edgar I Infer, who has Just returned from u two monthV visit throughout the middle welt, "and now when Med ford Is muutloned It Is placed at oneo. I noticed t great dlffoieitco lu this rognrd this visit, compared with pre vious visits 0lt. "Business is gonurall ory dull In tho wist and Medrord seems busy t'ompiuod with places I llted. Ono thing Medford and the valley must do Is watch tholr value, A reputa tion Is rapidly being gained by Med ford for being n costly city In which to live. Rogardloss of tho amount of truth on which this statement is based, Medford must be careful and frown upon fictitious values." STOLE $1000 WORTfi OF JEWELS FROM HIS MOTHER SKATTI.K, Wu.sl),, Juti. -JJ. Louis M. Kramer today is iu juil ohurgcil with the theft of .$1000 vitli of din mrtuds from hN own mother. Lust Wednesday Mrs. Lottie Kramer was held up and robbed by young iniiit, who looked her in a room after ho hud got tho loot. Kramer told the police (bat the robbery was committed by nuolher nuui to whom he gave the informa tion of his mother's gn. After the robber', ouug Kramer '?, the two men divided the loot. Ho said ho bad been living ut his mother's home for several, weeks and the temptation lo steal the jewels became too groat to rciM. Bert Conners III. LOS ANGELES. Cal.. Jan. 22. Shortly after appearing In Judge Willis' court for tho rejiimptlon ot bis trial Bert II. Conners, charged with complicity ' In a plot to dyna mite tho Hall of Records, became suddenly and violently III. A phys ician was summoned aad a recess or dered. Doctor's Purse Suffers. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. Jan. 22. Dr. Otto Josleu'8 pnr suffered from tho Inroads made upon It to defend himself against the case mado by Ethol Williams, tho 17 year old can dy girl who charges betrayal. And his counsel today asked Judgo Lnwlur to reduco the ball from $5000 to $2500. i- I TELEGRAPH TABLOIDS MENLO PARK, Cal. Multi-mill-Ionuiro Alex; Hnmllton loves privacy. He fenced lu n public automobile road. Pedestrian, ho had to walk ati additional mile, kicked. "Well, I'll buy it," ho said. Ho did. 1 SHERIDAN, Ore. Following tho example sot by Judge Shortall of San Praiiclsco, Justice of tho Pearo John son says ho will iimrry any leap year couple free provided thbrldo did the proposing. VANCOUVER BARRACKS, Wash. Six hundred children and parents connected with tho army post hero havo just onjoyod their Christmas treo. Santa Claim v.a compelled to postpone nls visit nearly n month owing to a scarlet fever epldomic. SAN FRANCISCO. James O'Noll Is the liumun example ot "out of tho fryln-pan Into tho fire." Charged with vagrancy, he leaped out of the police court window -10 foot through tho top of a patrol wugon. He's In again. On (lie day that vur store is tlie best ndvertihcd jdore in .iown--life ought lo have u ery roBy look to you I , IlaBklns for health. ! -'"---: TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Choice homo grown al falfa Hopd, a.t Seven Oaki, 2 mles north of Central Point. W. B. Hairls, Route 1, Central Point. FOR SALE- 100 cords finest fir wood; noar trade; dirt cheap. Act quick. Phono 7532. Box 72, Trlbuno. 2 CI FOR BALE Four room bungalow, front and buck poic!i 103II W. Ninth. Price 800. 2CD FOR SALE Flno old vlqlln, very choup, Apply Box 72, Trlbuno. 205 FOR EXCHANGE--Modorn bunga low On pavement; will tako lots on llttlo cash, Claik Roulty Co. WANTED 500 men to 'Join Panto rlum suit club, J 1,50 u month. Ask about U- , 201 i M ' MEDFORD MARKETS l'etuti Pilio- Vegetable, Poll! toes ft fU))iot" owt, Cnbbngo "je. PniDutps ISto', Lettuce Cu bend. Cufroliv UVjO. Boots 2(C. Onions lie. Celery riOii(P$l dim. Cauliflower 1 0 (T 80o bond. Turnips 2 'fie, lUidhdioK Re buuoh. oiiluuHfGi-uun, Ro bunoh. i j Fruit. ' Coeohnitnlflo each. PrunuH-nVlodt ,10 lb. l.binon-ariu doxon. Ibuuuias ido to U0o per doxon. Oranges Ific to I Do. CnmborrloH IRti t'unit. Hotter, Eggs and Poultry Butter Fresh much, per roll, tino'.erouuiery, SCe, KgK Fresh ranch, ar.c; storage, 26c. Poultry liens, droused, 18c; live 12o; springs, dressed, 20e. Turkeys 20c to 2fic, dressed. Meats, Wholesale. Boof Cows, I too; steers, Go. Pork RUST tie. Von I llrowtod. 7 V4 CT 1 Oe. Mutton :t A :i.e, live; lambs, U 7 Vie, Hay uuil Peed, Wholesale. Hay Timothy, $1S; nUnlM. ?10; gra, $10; grain hay. Sl. Grain Wheat, SI 02 bushel; oats, J37 ton; barley, $10 ton. Meanest Thief Found. LOS ANMKIiKS, Cnl.. Jim- 2'.J- -Tho I, ok Augctori police today hiuo u candidate (or tho luenucwt thief" title iu u miiu who pulte fioin it tautening Iho ulius ho iu SI. Vin cent' Catholic church and pocketed the pennies and nickel it eoutuiued. Tho box hail not been opened for n weok und ih believed to htie held a couiddomhlc num. SAN I'UAlTcIaCO, Cal. SmnshlUK a big window of a Market street store, a thief took a suit and over coat. A crowd pursued him. Ho ducked Then ho donned tho coat and helped (he crowd cIihho himself ONE WAY OUT A Resident of Medford Shows tho Wny. Only 0110 way to euro n bad back. Liniment and plasters may rullevu it;. Thoy won't euro It. Backache menus sick kidneys. Doau'a Klduuy Pills aro for bad kidneys. Medford puoplo back them up. Read n case of It: F. W. Gray. C07 Palm St., Med ford, Ore., seya: "A fow years nj;o my kidneys began to bother 3110 nnd tho trouble wns aKgruvatod by no occupation, which required mo to bo on my feet tho greater part of the day. When I began work In tho morning I felt ull right, but after I bad boon on my feet for a couple of hours my back bogan to pain 1110 and nt night I would scarcely be able to straighten lu some way I hoard ot Dean's Kidney Pills and began uslirg them. They cured mo lu 11 short time, and lu return, I am pleased to recommend thorn." For snlo by all dealers. Price fiO cents. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, side agants for tho United States. Remember tho name Douii'h -and take no other. Seattle Appraisals Soveral Medford pcoplo havo employed tm to appratso Soattlo real estate Such upprulsal Is usually worth moro than It costs, Ira J. Dodge ot Medford was formerly connoctod with this of fice. Othor Soattlo and Medford references pn reuucBt. It. O. HR8KINE At COMPANY 1!0 New York BIk., Beatllo (Charter Member Soattlo Real Ho- tato Assn.) Roguelands Irrigated Tracts $450 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. ROGUBLANDS INCORPORAT D FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager Do You Need Drain Tile? WE MANVFAmi'UE IT , ., Tho Host Tlmt Can I In Mndo, , , Before, Oidotlng Hon I'h, Rogue River Pottery Co Plant nt 'Polo. "" Gurnott-Coroy llldg,, Medford Ttanu w" v- "i m 'J IT!. i-wrc &4444-44444-i:C-t-l- Nearly a quartoi' of a- coniury unuYr tho sainu iiiaiiagoiiiont. THE Jackson County Medford, Orogon It has sucept'dod hooaiiyo of Soundnoss of principln Economy ol! iiiaiiagoniont Safoty of invest input Courteous and lihoral treatinont CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 V. I. Vawlor, Piusidenl: 0. I. Lindley, Vice rrcw. 0. W. Alt-Donald, Cashier First National MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undividod Profits $58,000.00 United States and Postal Savings Depository We solicit your husiness, whieh will reeeivo our careful attention. I. 1C. ni'l'HL, PltlS.SIIUi.VT ORRIS CRAWFORD, $40 PER ACRE "For 80 acres the east half ol! tho northwest quarter of suction f, town !l(i, range I west one and a half miles west of Mitflo Point. Twenty lo 25 aeroa has boon under cultivation. Tho owner is very anxious to sell and at this price, it ought to move. W. T. YORK & CO. Mail Tribune. Block ', A Full Line of Peerless Lamps All LMinriinU'iMl. Now in tho limo lo got your Iiouko wirod. (looil light iuUIh to tho comfort oC wintor lmmllu'. SO. OREGON ELECTRIC CO. North Qrnpo Streot. Bank Bank OF M. L. ASSISTANT ALt'Oltl). ('AHIIIICR CAKIIIim 4 KP A ' 1 t !i ' i --