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PXGJ3 W0 rEDFORD LVHi TRIBtmE, rEDirORD, OK1WON. AVWDNKSDAY, .IANIWRY 21, l!)12. M'I'HM'H''H JLOCAL AND PERSONAL v. . . . . . . . . i . H. 8. ClilWlerfTnml C. C. Clnrk left Wctlnomley morning for Wolf Crook, Ore, nonr whlclt In Mr. Chlldcra' Alton tnlno, uinn which tlicy will bo en Raxed fur sovornl wcolq. Mrs. Mttt'tlo Wlllnnl, of Portland, was In loiHqrtl Tuaailay. Sho loft Wcdnoiulay morning for Englo Point. For avory dozen carnations you liny UiIr wcolc wo sami a dozon to emtio friend of yours. Medford Oreonliouso. Home, 237-X; Main, 37-11. , 20S George Loomls nnd family rotnrnod Tuesday ovanjng .from San D1ro, Cal., wlioro thoy liavo iivpu since Inst August. Tlioy wont there with tho Intention of remaining hut six monihn ot continuous sunshine was not to their llktiiR. Thoy now oxnect to remain in Medford. S F. Potter of Woodvlllo was In Med ford Tuosdny on huslnosa. Kor every doxon carnntions you buy thin week we send a dozon to Bomo friend of yours. Medfortl Qrcenlioiiso. Home. 237-X; Main, 3741. 2CS Chas. E. Clough, who has been Tlsitlnjr Medford friends, left Tuos dny night for his homo in Mallctte, S. D. Mrs V. R. Dwlgglns left, Tuesday night for Portland, where sho ex pects to reside. Snlder'a bottled milk at Do Voo's. 279 Mr. and Mrs. Vl S. kirk, of lloze mnn, Mont., stopped off In Medford Tuesday to havo a look at tho city. John and Robert Mlndo arrived In Medford Tuesday from Xumbrota, Minn. Suits cleaned and pressed, $1.50. Medford Dyo Works- Doth phones. 27C Roy Pllkington, of Roseburg, wa3 in Medford Tuesday. F N. Cummlngs and Irving Worth Ington woro In Central Point Tues day night In attendance at an Irri gation meeting held at that place. S. A, Newell, ladles tailor, 4f,h floor M. P. & H. Co. bldg. J. P. Dink Ins of Beagle was In Medford Tuesday and Wednesday on business. Mrs. L, J. Miller, who has been In Medford visiting with Mr. and Mrs. P, C, Elliott, returned to iier home on Foots creek Wednesday morning. Look! Bottqr days are. coping at the Pish Market all this week. Eng lish sole, 10 cents a pound; fresh herring, 10c a lb.; first class creamy butter, 7Cc a roll. Fresh shipment or thin haddle JUBt arrived. Latest Back of Holland herring. Our Steel Cut coffee that has established its fino flavor at the Fish Market. Saner kraut Cc a lb. Order your Sunday chickens early. Jas- Mossier, Fish Market. 265 Seo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Mrs. V. M. Chessmoro returned Inst Monday night from several weeks' visit In California. Among tho many places she visited, but two cities woro greatly admired by her, Santa Barbara and San Francisco. Real homo made bread at Do Voe's. Drs. Lock wood & Lockwood havo moved to their now resldunco on Lludiey avenue, near tho Roosevelt school. Rooms Cpo and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by -Brook or month. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Young aro vis iting Proenix friends. Read Benson's Bargains on another pago and savo money. C. R. Williams and family, of Hol land, In JoBophino county, loft Wednesday morning for tholr homo, nftor a visit of a few days with A. B. Williams nnd family. Buy broad at Do Voo's, next to Hotel Medford. Tho fivo sohool rooms In tho RooBovolt school building aro filled to their fullest capacity and before another chool year is startod It will bo necessary to havo tho Eocond Btory rooms mado roady for occu pancy. Rooms DOc and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by week or month. Mr, and Mrs. II. R. JalUngs, of Spring Valley, Minn., arrived In Medford Tuesday. Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician. Office 419-420 Garnctt-Coroy building. VV. II. O'Gara, of Hot Springs, is In Medford visiting Mb brother, Prof. P. J, O'Gnra. Hot tnmnleo at McDowell's. J. W. Hauliers was In Ashland Wednesday on business. Rooms GQc nnd up. Hotel Mooro. Special rates by week or month. P. W. ShaploJgh nnd W. B. Wnt- Weeks&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS Say Fliouo 3371 Might Phoneil P. VT. Weeki 3071 A, X. Orr, pooa XADY ASSISTANT. 'I son, recent arrivals In Medford from St Louis, havo rented from R, 11. Hnlley tho atoro room on South Con tral avenue formerly occupied by W. II. Meeker ft Co.. nnd will put in n Slock, of hardware. Tho Medford Cpnsoftory of Mil sic and languages In the only music school In southern Oregon with n full corps of teachers. O. Talllnmllcr, director. Send for catalogue, 27C V. R. Lake, or Poitland. arrived In Medford Wednesday morning, r. Lake Is here looking after the re sources of the valley, particularly as applies to timber. Ho loft Wednes day for the Trail crook country. Fresh candy dally at McDowell's. K. W. Cnrnahnn rotnrnod Tuesday night from a business trip to Yrokn, Cal. .Monty to loan on Improved coun try and city property. Medford Land Co., sulto 201 First National bank. II. G. Wortman loft Wednesday morning for Gnzoll, Cal., to look af ter his stock Interests. Cnrrlo Loutso Alton, violinist and teacher. Medford Conservatory 27C Mrs. A. W. McPhorson Is visiting Ashland relatives for a few days. Hot chill at McDowell's Mrs. 13. Klrchgossnor loft Wednes day morning for a visit to relative In San Francisco. Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician. Office 419-420 Garnctt-Corey building. P. K. Miller returned Wednesday morning to Klamath Falls. Edgar Martin, violin and piano In struction, at Palmer's Piano Place. 2C7 Mrs. J. E. Ensley, of Central Point, was visiting Medford friends Wednesday. Try McDowoll's Ico cream nnd sherbets. Mrs. R. Phillips returned to Grants' Pass Wednesday morning after a visit with Medford friends. Money to loan on Improved coun try and city property. Medford Land Co., suito 201 First National bank. Mtss Jennie Shaffer is visiting Central Point friends. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. Miss Clara Allen of Phoenix- was among Medford friends Wednesday. Phone your orders In to Eads Bros. Transfer Co. Offico phenes: Bell 3152; Home 350-K. Mrs. M. Campbell, of Ashland, was visiting Medford friends Wednesday. Mrs. Ed. Andrews, teacher of volco at Medford conservatory, Nat build ing. 2.7C EinUy T. $tandeford, cxamluor for the New England Conservatory cf Muqtc In Boston, piano, harmony, musical history. 428 West Fourth street. Telephone 7211. 266 Medford, Ore., Nov. 7, 1911. This Is to certify that about November my daughter was taken with a severe at tack of rheumatism which rendered her loft arm useless, In fact It was bo near paralyzed that sho was not able to move her fingers, but knowing of some of Dr. Chow Young's marvelous cures of long standing cases of rheumatism, wo decided to consult him, in which I am pleased to say made no mistake, as his remedies acted as ho claimed they would and after the third treatment the rheu matic pain entirely left her and she has not had any symptoms of rheu matism since; besides Tier general health Is much improved and I do not licsltnto in Baying I 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, Medford, Oregon. A. P. WEISS. 270 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY -- --4- ---f ------f WANTED Good true sound work horso about 1100 pounds. Address P. O. Box 212, Medford, or phone 597-R-2. 207 FOIt SALE 240 acres of deep black land, 1C0 acres cleared, bal. easily cleared; house, barn and outbuild ings. This is fine alfalfa or fruit land, 50 per aero, easy crms. Van Dyko Realty Co., 102 West Main. ' 263 FOR SALE Two room house and large lot, good location, riumt be sold. ?3fi0. Van Dyke Realty Co,, 102 W. Main. 263 FOR SALE 45 acreB Bear cr.eok bottom land close In, 25 acres of alfalfa, family orchard, bal. gur- den land; 7 cows and all personal property go with tho place. This place Is very cheap. Price only $200 por aero. Good terms. Van Dyko Realty Co., 102 W. Main. 2C3 FOR SALE 5 room modern house, 2 largo lots C4xl2G ft., good barn. This plnco is in a fine location and tniiBt bo sold this week. Price $2400. Van Dyko Realty Co., 102 W.Maln. 2C3 FOB SALE 10 acres of flno land suitable for garden, fruit or alfal fa. This tract Is located on a good road and only 1 V6 miles from city. Van Dyko Realty Co., 102 West Main. 2C3 FOR RENT G room modern house, $10.50 por month. Van Dyko Realty Co., 102 W. Main. 2q3 FOB EXCHANGE 90 acres of fine fruit luud, 20 acres set to 3 year old trees; houso and barn, good outbuildings; water right with place If you havo some good city property look this up, Van Dyko Realty Co., 102 W. Main. 263 L IL GAGE, FATHER OF'MgS. IjjjY, DEAD Word lnis boon received hero of" the sudden death of L. 1,1. (1ti)j.o, f tlior of ,Mvs. 1-ViuUc II. liny, nt Chi cn.mji from juimunonin. For tho pant tlnvo year Mr. Gujio, with his AvilV, rosidoil nt (he oluhlioiiho nt Hold liny, and vk itnivorMilly osloumod by n large uiivlo of ncqunintiuioox. lie left Inst nutnmn to spend tho winter with his daughter, )Iin, Tlinm ns, nt Chiongo. He wim about "(1 yeM of ago nnd is survived by hiw wife nnd a largo family of children and gmudchildrcn. For many yonr Mr. Onge oper ated extensively ns n lumberman nt Cincinnati, hut some yours since re tired from active lm-ino" affairs. While at Oold Hay ho busied liitnolf in gardening nud made the clubhouse a veritable bower of beauty. Mrs. Hay has left for tho ensl to nttond the funeral. PLAINTIFF IS SUSTAINED. '(Coiltmiiod from Pngo OiuO day rendered, in the case of Sohuhol w. Oloott and it is iiiineee-.nry lo further indicate them hero.' Chief Justin Concurs. Chief Justice Knkin nnd Justice Mollride, n concurring with the opin ion reached by a majority of the court, pass upon the right of the county to onaol laws under the initia tive in the following Inngunge: "We concur in the result ronched by Justice. Hurnett, but nro of the opinion that the county can by local law submitted to tho voters nt a reg ular olection, provide for creatine; an indebtedness nnd the i.umiec of 1m) lids for the purpose of building pormnuout roads." I believe, therefore, that it is plain ly the opinion of the majority of the court ns evidenced by the several opinions filed, that tho several coun ties of the state can proceed under the initiative and referendum at a general election to enact such laws ns will permit tho incurring of in debtedness by the county and the issuanco of interest bearing, nego tiable bonds evidencing the same. But. inasmuch ns this could not be accomplished until November, nnd we have a legislature that will convene in January, 1913, it would remove tho question from, all doubt to pass tho 9'-i8fSle'!at'yre for 5trt action. In this connection I nm firm ly of the opinion that the governor of the state .should, nt this time call a special session of the legislature so that such laws may ho enacted ns will put this constitutional amend ment into immediate effect. An ex amination of the three hills vetoed by the governor nt the elooc of the Inst session will show that otic of them was passed for the seoific pur pose of putting this constitutional amendment into effect; to provide a way and manner for calling an election and the method of submit ting the question to tho voters; the proper safeguarding of the funds de rived from the sale of the bonds and authorizing the several counties to issue interest bearing, negotiable bonds; while there were three of these good roads hills nnd all of them in a measure conflicting, still a care ful examination of them nil shows that one of them wns nhsolutely Me from nny of the errors contained in the other two against which objec tions were urged by the good roads association. It is true that in the bill in question a reference was made to one of the other hills, but this ref erence was made in such a way that the veto of tho other two would not have in any way visited or de stroyed the effect of the one putting the constitutipnul umomlnicjit into .ef fect. I believe that if these matters could he shown to the governor that he would, promptly c,all a special ses sion of the legislature in order that a proper bill might ho passed putting the constitutional amendment into ef fete nt once nud providing a proced ure for protecting tho right thereby given. n Objcctioim Well Taken, The objections thnt nre urged to tho culling of a special session are in a Inrgo measure well taken. They arc generally to the effect that with in the state there are nil kinds of good rond advocates, each sol of whom have a different plan of pro cedure and that should tho legisla ture ho convened in special session theso different warring factions will bo' tumble to agree upon a proper method of good roads legislation; all of this difference of opiifioii and tho discussion thceroii might well bo left to the general session. There is one question upon which every good roads advocate will agree and that is that the constitutional amendment should he put into effect so us to give the people the right to net under it at once if the should wish so to do, Therefore, if the legislature would simply meet in special session and pass a law putting tho constitutional amendment into effect giving to the county courts the right to cnll Mich mi election and providing for u mnii nor of safeguarding the funds, nu- thomiiur tho Issunn.o of tho bonds whou approved by a imijorilv vote of the people, prtorihunr their tnuniior at sale nud tho tummcr of the dis- ihursomont of.lho money, thai lh,v will have uoo,omplished n grout good lor tho entire, tuto; after having passed this law wy t-ould thun pro oeod to quit ri el as long as I hey Want ed to ubotit state nnl nnd tho milli ner in which it eoiild ho grunted or withhold. Aus a mutter of fuel, I ho Hove Ihut'Hie' quo-lion of state wu is iiuumtt,riurtrt ilm people of ojir county 1 tliinkv tlmt .hioksoii'i'ftunty is willing to , build ul imy Cor its own roods,' SAN' KltAXriScO Dopulv Cits, touts Colleotor X. S. Fat ley litis juorves. lie httf; pld an order m the main mom oT the customs house prohibiting snodr.ing. "Don't shook?," the order lends. "Tliero is no neces sity for it." An epidemic now, Values 'Hint nro luieoiiunonlv of fered in this city's stores should bo untjommouly well udveittsod. MEDFORD MARKETS liotnil Prices. Vejtvtablos. Potatoes $1.00 per cwt. Cabbage 3c. Parsnips aic, 9 Lettuce tic head. Carrots 2 &c. Hoots 2 Vic. Onions 3c. Cclory r,0cC$l dox. Cauliflower 10 tl'.'0c bend. Turnips 2"jc. lladlshoe ru bunch. Onions Green, 5c; bunch. Ffull. Cocoanuts 10c each. Prunes Drlod, 10c lb. Lemons 2Cc doien. Ilnnnnas lOo to "30c per doten Oranges 15c to 40c. Cranberries 10c quart. Hotter, Eggs and Poultry. Butter Fresh ranch, per roll, CSc; creamery, 85c, Eggs Fresh ranch, 35c; storage, 25c. Poultry lions, dressed, ISc; live 12c; springs, drcFsed, 20c. Turkeys 20c toj55c, drosaed. Meats, Wholesale. Reef Cows, A fce; steers, Cc. Pork r,4(?Cc. Veal Dressed, 7MO10C Mutton 3 3 tif, live; lambs, 5 7c. t ' t Hay nnd !Vo,J, AVIioIosnlo. Hay Timothy, $1S; alfalfa, $1C; Tells on the Kidneys Medford People Have Found Tills to lie True. Tho strain of overwork tells on tho weakened kidneys Inoro quickly than on any other orj;an i)f the body. The hurry and worry or, business men. tho heavy lifting and stooping of workmen, tho women's household cares, tend to wear, weaken and In jure tho kidneys until tlnfy can no longer filter iho poison from the blood and tho wholo body sufforH from tho wasto matter that accumu lates. Tho weakened kidneys neod quick asslMtuiii't?. Douu's K'dney Pills nre prepared especially for sick, weakened kidneys; tired, worn-out backs have cured thousands of Hiich cases. Convincing proof in a Med ford citizen's statement. Mrs. Graco Skootes. 0 W. Jackson St, Medford, Oro, 'says: "I can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills, pro cured at Masking drug storo, for pain and Btlffiums hi tho back and other symptoms of kidney trouble. This remedy relieved mo when I used It nnd I havo been well ever since." For sale by all dcalors. Prlco 50 cents, Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, sole agents for tho United States. Remember tio name Donn's nnd tako no other. 1912 CATALOG MAILED -AHD BUILD IT FOR LESS MONEY Buy tin millwoik A'uta (torn our big factory (or ow.tliifd to half of vht you would py your locl tUtler. Wo operate our own mill and can piuuilte tvtty piec wo rqalte to he wcll-muo and of choice kiln-dried lumbtr. I, I. WlLUAMa'.IAJH find DP0HS 5.pantl dooti, 15 , $1.30. Croluman bungalow doori, $1.60. Bungalow Ironr dooit, 55 and $6, Iniida turn, 10 pci. to act, 80c, JW. nil anrWyfch. JJp aaywl'it, quutoUi ui deliv ery. WriUlsrciUlog a i ff . FREE fiii.i i ' 'i- h " " )iM ff tfyf'lt . M WVZ'Y 1 jlSifc-'in,.i,ir.JV1l was. ; R-nl hav, ftO. Grain Wheat, $1 02 bushol; oats, $117 ton; bnrloy, ?4 ton. THIS LADY'S G00D APPETITE Mrs. Hansen, In a Letter From Mobile, Tells How She Gained It. Mobllo, Ala. "I suffered for coven years, with womanly troublo," writes Mrs. Sigurd Hanson In a lottor from this city, "I felt weak nnd always liftd t hemdnchb. nnd was nlwnyu fiolng to tho doctor. At last I was operated on, and felt bettor, but soon I had tho aamo troublo. My huabiuid stilted mo to try Cirdul. I felt hotter nftor tho first bottle, and tjiow, I havo a good nppotltn nnd sleep woll. I feel flno, and tho doctor tcll mo I an looking bettor thaa ho over oaV mo," It you nro nick and miserable, and suffer from nny ot tho pains duo to womanly troublo try Cardut. Cardut la nucccssful bccauio It ! composed ot Ingredlonta thnt "fiaro been found to net curatlvoly on tho woman ly constitution. For more than fifty years, It hna been used by women of nil ages, with great success. Tr) It. Your druggist sells It N. U. nVi'l fe: t allti A 'vliMV DtM.. CMt'; ikw MrJklatCo., ChIUmxi, Turn.. Inr .V)rct.il Jmtruchont, and M-tuc Vvk, tUm Tttalintal w-'ucun." tint lo pUIn uppf,on itqunt. You Ctxxx tStnile WitH Impunity when ou havo good teeth, but It Is a risky bimlne.-s If mir toe lit nro bad. If there Is anything tho mat ter with yours, come and lot us examine thotn and we will put them In proper condition for you, nrrost docay, should there bo any, and miiko your teeth permanently protty and healthy Wo nro export Dentists, hut not expert chargers. Our charges aro very reasonable. DR. BARBER, The Dentist 207-20K Farmers and Fruitgrowers Dank Illdg , Medford, Oregon Pacific Phono Main GR3 Home Phono 2S7-L. EVERYTHING FOR THAT OFFICE If short phono us. ..Both Phono3 Medford Book Store REAL ESTATE Willamette Valley Farms of nil dcHcriptioiiH, Garden .and Fruit Lands, Timber Lands, Some excellent bargains In AL- IIANV CITY TKOl'KKTY, Write or cnll on J, V. P(PE liO.'l West Second St.. Albany. Ore. y5KB SliiBaMM'SSBSJlMlita'MOM 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 : l'O per cent down, and the balance in monthly or yearly payments. ROGUELANDS INCORPORATE FRED N. CUMMINGS, Mtmoger Do You Need Drain Tile? VI3 MANUl-WrrUUH IT III -- - 'tho lleNt That Can Un Miulc. Ilcfoixi (Intel liit Hco tli, nn i Rogue River Pottery Co Plant nt Toll. SS0l (laiiiett-Coroy lltl,, Medford -sWKfr-Jsr'W tmu: tytxru"' " Wffrr-'Wi .t.-. ka II ! IMIIIIMMI IIHIH til Mil III II II HI I I I I !! 1 II M c Nearly a quarter of a century under tho Hiuno ninimgoiiiont Jackson Medford, Oregon It. has succeeded heeauso of , Soundness or principle Economy of nianngeinent Safoty of investment. Oourtoons and liberal treatniont CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. T. Vawler, l-esident O. II. Lindley, Yieo IVcs. C. Vf. iMcDonald, Cashier First National Bank MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $58,000.00 United Slates and Postal Savings Depository Wttsolioit your business, which will receive om careful attention. v. if. Di'iu-'h, I'lti-'smi'.vr omtis cuAWi'oni), $40 PER ACRE Ifar 80 across tho oust half of the northwest quarter of section f, town 30, range west one and a half miles west of Jfriglo Point. Ml Twonty to 25 acres has been under cultivation. The owner is very anxious to sell and at this re price it ought to move. W. T. YORK & CO. Mail Tribune Block A Full Line of Peerles Lamps All gimvnntocd. Now iH (he time to got your houso wired. Clood light mldt to tho t'ouirort oil wintor lllOlltllt!. SO. OREGON ELECTRIC CO. North Grape Street. THE County Bank m. i. Ai.i-oitn. oASimat assistant cashiku 4