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PXQlft THREE FRIEND MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MTSPFORD, OKISflON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2(5, 1012. HMHM 81.189 WEAVERS MAKE ONLY 38 CENTS A DAY SHOOTERS ORGANIZE I of (he dub iml field inamlial; Wayne M-rwr wan elected urcrctary nml 0. I. I'ltv.t fr,.u. ...... 'l'l. ........ I. .... I.!.. natal rtt lira ! nniai.1 ' '"""- iiiiinui-iniii U IN PI K AT PfllUT InnxodatlhuimniimiUiunorfl. OF ALL GOOD IN UUII ULUU 111 I Ulll I Mankind for hcnlth. SUFFRAGE TOPIC AT MEETTONIGHT Ladles ami Men of City Interested In ' He Says St Himself In ;in Authorized Interview In (he Outlook "I Am a Friend of llto Classes mul the Clnssos Arc Frlcmls of Mine." NKW YOHK, .Inn. m IJ.-Hiini-iloil lluil he u (Ih. I'mi'11,1 f every. Iiody wliu i hIiiiikIiI mm tl Mipiurc, whether ! Iip Hi.' pii-NiiliHit nf a big enrpornlmu or a niyticl laborer, In Hindi' liv (lovoinnr .IikImimi IIiiiiihmi nf Ohio, dciuncrulic ircldculiiil poMni I'llily, in tin' curicul i4miii of the Outlook. Iliiitnmi' Mt ii t n t Ik in ilin rutin uf mi "iiiillimixfil inter vluw," mul hiivn in imit: "()' iUelf h i'niHii'uliiiii Ih neither K I iinr lot 1 1 . It i only uhut it- officer miiKi. it. i-i itin in v viewpoint llll'lll ix untiling til III! KIlilM'll by lining it i'iiiniriitinii, I'mper mill el- fitl'lUC IHIIlUlllMI'lll 1)1' ll llll'll It'll II H'in.ililo I'm wmiiKtlnuig U tlu uilv lliitii; Mint will have mi uiniio ilinli' mul whnlnrouic effect." Itrfi'iriiiif In itii- iiili nf tlic f i nf iriin I'lnli In 'iiliiiil(in which imlt'i him iik Miyiiigi "I mn n friend or the chlMCrf, llllll till' I'lllKhl'H life flil'lnlri nf iniiH'," (lovciimr llniinon wiiitl : "I waul In he friendly with everybody- w i in mi thi' minim. It inukc mi ihfleiouec whether he U n I'm in laborer, or n IiiinI provident, mi Iiuik iih In ilois tlic iikIk tiling. Hut I mn npiiinfcl xnifti'iv. Ah fur the elne. Ih'Iiik friend of iiiri. I ilon't know whether thev m or not. If limy are mill lire hoping to xct Minicthing from inn iniu uiev Himiiiii ma luivc, tit'.v lire kiiIuk to lie fooled." Ifiinnou iiImi declared tlnit ho fur n h Ohio in concerned the initiative mul referendum mouMiic Hie till in mi experimental Mnge. In reiterating hi 0ivoKiioii to the itch 1 1 of judge, the governor mi.vhs "Incompetent mul uuwotlhy of HcIiiIm lire niro exception. The enll nf judge hv M ineie vote would, I lliiuk, he tttiM'iiillv injurious to the inu'r mhiiiiiixtrtitiiiii of jiitticc." GOT JOB AS COP; WILL LEAVE ARMY; MARRY PORTLAND, Ore., .Inn. 20. Burn now or n Jolt mi n Portland pollen tnnn, Corporal J. II, Young, flrnt onvnlry United Htutiix iiriny, t llnneil nt Monterey. Oil., will pur iilniHo Ji Ik ilhtcliurgn from llm tinny linniiHlliitely iimt hurry to I'ortlmiil, where hi lung deferred weililliiK will t n k it tilnce. Young went n-rourlln' hum, decid ed that a pdIIcoiuuii'h imlnry could mippnrt twn mul panned thu civil wirvlro examination. Then he wait i'il. 'Hie wait litieamo ho Inng that ho finally Joined the army. 1 1 Ih mar- rhiKu wnri poHtponnd. I to loarneil yesterday that GO new policemen were to ho ailileil to the loon I force ami telegraphed for a Job. Ilo rerelveil a telegram thht morn ing ntmurlng him of the dcnlred up. Iiolntinent, Sttf franc for Women Are Invited to Bo Present nt tlic Hotel Mctlford This Evciiliii). A meeting will he heiil tonight n the Hotel Medford lor the puipiiNC of forming nn eiiuiil Miillrngo elnh nml nil mi'ii nml women inleieNleil nn in tlli'il to iitloml. .MIhh Chiiilulte Whitney, immiilent nf the Colh'fje Kipml Siitirnwe lemiiie of Him KmiifiMi'D, nml Min. Ilrleii Hoy (Ireitly, n proinini'iil Hiilfinue nilvoenlij of New York eilv, will Mienl. nt the iiKJi'tinx. Atloiiiny K. K. Kil of thin city will iiImo he onn of the Hi('iiker, ItiiH Hiibji'el heiiiK "The l.e Kill StntiiH of Women in Omthii." fiieIysIll GIVE BANQUET New City Officials Will !3c Guests nf Honor Elaborate Menu Will Be Discussed and Many Speeches Arc to Be Made. The iiiitliiheiv of llm .Meilfoiil fire ilepiutnieiit will tie it liHtiipiel to the city otrieiaU at the Hotel .Metlforil Wi'iliicKilay eveninif, hVbniaiy 7. An elaborate menu will be ilixotiweil ami ninny upeeebex ininlc. The newly eloctoil nffieinl of the city will be the cuentM of honor. IIKItUN, .Inn. 2(1. OeclarliiK Hint thn prenuiit erii of proHpcrlly In Ger many Iiiih been "tironimrlty for thn rich", wil not for the working cIiihb oh, tlio eoiitral iiDelullNth; 0rna11l7.11 llon'rt papor Vorwatn prlntH an artlulo mIiowIiik that 0 1 . 1 K i woaverH In thu IiIk Kehlenbiii lextlln 111 1 1 Ih mini an avoriiKU ilally wai;o of .'18 renin, mul that ir,.r,;t:i worldnpnen In tint lla varlau timber ami lumber ImliiHtry emu Ti!) (i-utH a ilay HiihUIiih for licnltu. A iitiniber of Onlral f'oini potl. until Jiavu oriinfzril the old (Vntnil j Point- (bin club, whi'b linn been in hi roliiliUon of JllOCiloiiK ileMiietuile for never ul yearn. II 1- expected the' inciiibifrMhii will raieh J") or .'10 when all who have uxiicfi a ileniru to become jmiiiiherx hae been ciuolled. ! (JioiiuiIh will he Meitired im c-Iokc in lo (he r-ily hh )os-ililc and regular ! cwiiIh will bo rrnii'."-j lor Imp ami tur iel tOioolinj,'. A (' V.'alker wh I'utcd pre-iclcnlj NoyesS Black IIOL'Hi: AND HJ.V I'AINTINO Up-to-Dato Auto ond Carriage Pnlnllng, Gobi Leaf Klgim and Inturlor DocoratlnR a Specially. Hhop nml Offho H. Grape nml lOlli Hi. Office Phono 7771. Ilea. 7212, All Work T'osltlruly Guaranteed, Monthly Blooming and Climbing Rooea, Tree Rom. Shade Trees, Small Fruits, Strawberry Plants and a General Assortment of All Kinds of Fruit Tree H. B. PATTERSON Offlco In XfiMi Hotel Lobby Innliln Ktitmnro Next to Unrbcr HIioji Hnlexynnl 1M Houtli I'lr Htrcct Offho Pfionc Main dill IloNlilenrn Phono Main 210.1 CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Mr. ami Mm. S. K Matlmway ami Utile daiiKhter Clara have returned from a iiioiiIIi'm visit to lm AiikcIch and other HOiitheru California rltlex. PoxtimiHler (1. K. Tex hint pur- thmied llio Wade iroporty at itorth- eaut corner of Hlxth and Cherry BtreetH In thin city. Mr Terrll Hr. ami non Irvle, who have tiern lonldliiK III CorultiK. Cat., for the pant idx inontliM. liuvo re in rneil to thulr lioiue lit Ihln city. Minn Mlla Htoiio left I'rlday morn- Iiik for a visit with Hncrniuouto rela- tlVOH. MImm Hrhlehlor, who ban linen ro flldlni; In Central Point for the pant nuvenil inuntliH, left for PiiKaduna, Cnl., TliuriHhiy. wlmro Mho will imiko her hoiue. Mih. Allen Ulc.huiuud of Cottage drove wan a rerent vlHltor at thu homu of Mr. A. C. Walker. HnskliiH for honUh. IRRIGATION WILL OE KliAAlATII FAM.H, Oro., Jan. 20. Tim year I!) 12 promlMm to ho a record maker In Irrigation niatteiH. Ah noon iih the oloimmlH will pormlt the reclamation iiorvlcu will IiukIii work on thu Poo Valley oxtoiiHlon of llm main canal ami on tho (Irlfflth lateral, to cairy water to ahijiit 11000 mircH. Thn water to IrrlKato thu laiida iindor the (Irlfflth lateral will tin takuii from tho I.ohI ltlvur dlver- idon dam. Thn coulractorH linvo thin coucruto Htructuro alimit coinpleted mid tho illvoiHlon canal Ih far oiioiikIi aloiiK that tho flund wateiH coming down I.ohI Hlvor thin aprliiK will ho diunpod Into tho Klamath river In Htond of flowlut; Into 'l'ulu lake an horutoforu. GAS LEAKS; ONE DEAD, ANOTHER IS DYING LOS ANvlHUW, Cnl., Jim. till. -(JimiKn Tlinritifttoii, (15, whh iiHphy.v. iiitixl, nml his wife, (10, nvurcoiuo by KUH thill iiHcupcil in their hleepiiiK room early Iniluy. Nv. Thoiiiinton 'iin taken lo thu l'uuifln hospital, whore ll was Muled Mini hur cliuucu for rucovury w'nro hHkIiI. Thn ThoriiiKloiiK oiiiuu to Loh Aii KoIuh l'rnin Koine, Mittli,, two weukH iiro. Tlioriiigtou wiih in ill lumltli. It Ih believed ho uroHii in the nlht to Hcureh for inuilieltiu nml fniled lo (urn lliu giiH cook Hqiiaruly when he ve I hod. MRS. McGILL BROKE DOWN Gives the Real Facts In Regard to Her Case and Tells How She Suffered. Joncuboro, Ark. "I imffornl n com plete, break down in health, nonio tlmn bro," writes Mr. A. McQIll, from this place. "I was very weak and could not do nny work. I tried different romodlcn, but thoy did mo no Reed. Ono day, I got n bottlo of Cardul. It did mo no much Reed, I was surprised, and took aomo moro. Deforo I took Cardul, I had lieadacho and hackacho, npd eometlmos I would cry for houra. Now I am over all that, and can do all kinds of housework. I think It la tho greatest modlclno on earth." In tho past fifty yearn, thousands nt ladles havo written, llko Mrs. McQIll, 10 ion oi mo uonom rccoivcu rrom Cardul, Buck testimony, from earnest women, nuroly Indicated tho Rrcnt vnluo of this tonlo remedy, for diseases peculiar to women, Aro you a suffororT YeaT Cardul Is the mcdtclno you need. Wo urge you to try It. N "jrUV".0' JlM'Advlinry rVrt.,Chll. noo M4lclna Co., Chttltnooft, Tf nn.. tar SptfM JnilrutlUmi, anj 64-mi Nk. ''Horn TrtlWQl tor Woiiits," mm In ptiin nrpr, oa rtqucit. 8AS IN YOUR STOMACH, BLOAT AND PRESSURE AROUND YOUR HEART Curod, Cured to Stay Curod With Banlmnnn's Gns Tablots. IImkuw lUAIMASX'fl (IR-TAHUTfl mo m.U rl.)ly for tlio cutset htuniitliU". (lolnllmnonurh lul l.irl U int I)iI)ikiwiii cryt(lm It'a ner nuiM ir ntliff fnin u imitoiH, Irnlnlila tlcnuirli, UAI,HNHiiAl.Mii.i ihhiiinuiiiyteiiie.yln ViimtrA dm'IciviiHijIb nivlilwliii'lly tn calm 4 iicfvoin. (orr.llii Hn'Tuin, i..n Miiiiny rnnnul lurm .11.' iim il 1. A1.MANN'H UAH.TAUI.i:i'R MciiutQ )-our fti)i:uJi ul lio quiet cdli'4 suvl lu ouruial ktlloD, ItltUl IIITrrrnt livin mi) lUwtmlifr PAAUMAVN'fl 0AS.T'!L1.TS ,m Trrrnt lium MiMliIni in fililfmc. nliln no Itfptin. 'Wioslt, ntichirnwl, iw iTfitrlnlnl, li"i;t'iuvou any iluil; llui lire iiwuii (ur tunmili ga only iiiJ euro you ivhrre txrMlilii. rim h ii fuiki I. llii iitallur lililfUnfc .'M (ori(Vi liyrwryilnigrul. MEEKER'S Saturday Night After Supper Sale Sale Starts 7:30 Sharp 7:30 to 8 o'Clock Two IoIm of while India I. awn, lull .'III inclien in width, hlie.er nml fine; jiihI the tiling for wuihlH, iIicmm'm, in fuel miythiiiK von want to iihe it fer: 2.ie ipialilieMj mile 15 J0e quiililieK; Mile 12j (Not more thnn 10 yurds (o a euxloiuer.) ;rie Madrah Waistin, 28 iiichex wide, with u dainty olive pin h tripe running through it; n dandy number for wnintK; sale 21 .'l.'je plain white I.vke Linen, .'t'J-ineli with iinitn tiou lace Ktripe; a beautiful piece of kooiI. mid worthy of your attention; wile, yard 192 7.e plain white iiuhhed linen, 27iueh, for hkirtu, druhhOh, coat", etc.; pure linen kiiIo price 382 .Tie fancy Hoisotte, brown; wile 212 :itle Shinier Silk tiiiihnm 182 Tide blue and black chock wninlin; Mile. . .252 II5e lavender ntriped Pique 102 8 to 8:30 o'Glock Tc, lllc ami f()e wiiMliuble nilk ami sit tins; nil Kood hliadew; black, redx, liht blue, nuvy, white; biwt vnltios ever iven; Mile 252 M .."() wool Hatibte i Irons oods, cheek; one of the best valiiCK for bprint; nml Miinuier uit, 12 inch; prcttioht nml bct you ever miw for the money 85t2 .fl.2." pure wool Mlack Scre, u dres fabric away above the average i nunlity; ;ood black mul Mire to suit you; Mile price; ynrd....692 Toe red I'nnnimi dress gootls, n dandy number for children's nod mis.scV drosses, 4 1-inch, n'od noul; sale priee 392 8:30 to 9 o'Clock Outing Flannels 1 !' to loe; plain blue, pink, white, Kr""r every desirable check and slriMj; full width, 27-ineh, anil Hpleiidid ipiality. Kvery color will htmul tliuiwali boiler and the laundry without lo.sinj; color. A world boater at tldh priee (10-yard limit to n customer); per yard 72 Bungalow Scrims .'l.'ic to lllc plain Kent, Hmif;hilow scriinx in allot er net deipii' hqiiuru laeo effects; scrims- and iicIh that will leudd a chann and beauty to the iluct home; a xuviii of nearly one-halt' in this :I0 minute Mile; (If) -yard limit to n customer); pnee, per yard 19(2 I'leiiM' do not iisk for j;oods tit sale prices after time is up. All goods go hack to regular priced immediately after the mi(c. It will pay you to come early and be on time for these sales, for the piece or article you desire may be sold before you get there. The Saturday night crowds are found at Meeker s (Daniels' old stand). MEEKER'S for Right Merchandise Great Shoe Sale LOOK FOR THE RED BOOT LOOK FOR THE RED BOOT Starting with Saturday, January 20, and closing Saturday, January 27, wo will soil ' SPECIAL All Men's High-Cut Shoes at Cost Mon's Work Shoes, Fino and High Cut Boots ft values, $3.25; $3.50 values, $2.75; $3 values, $2.25 $1000 worth of now stock Mon's Shoes just arrived and goes in at salo prices The Moctel Boot and Shoe Shop AND ELECTRIC REPAIR SHOP M, S. BIDEN, Prop. 19 SO. CENTRAL -P--PP-jrWp.p.p.pP)KHhWrfi.H TTWIK V3Vm.07i. ElTTKDIWd; a .--,, . .. A mill I triQ svt- ? Peerless Lamps All guaranteed. Now is the time to get your house wired. Good light adds to the comfort of winter months. SO. OREGON ELECTRIC CO. North Grape Street. '4Wi'tf ROSES RQ5E5 It's time now to plant rose bushes. A fine line of home-grown stock two years old. Special on Hyacinths, $3.00 per 100 Medford Greenhouse Home 237-X Main 3741 923 East Main L. N. JUDD TALENT OREGON Jackson County Orchards, Homes and Farms In a Thriving Center in One of the Garden Spots of the Rogue River Valley Nearly a quarter of a century under the samo management THE Jackson County Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of Bank Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawter, President Gr. R. Lindley, Vice Pres. C. W. McDonald, Cashier First National Bank OF i i to MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $58,000.00 ' United States and Postal Savings Depository We solicit your business, which will recoivo our careful attention. V. K. DEUKL, PRESIDENT OIUUS C11AWFOKD, M. It. AliFOHI), CASIIIHH ASSISTANT CASH IKK $40 PER ACRE For 80 acres tho cast half of tho northwest quarter of section 5, town 36, range 1 west ono aud a half miles west of Eaglo Point. Twonty to 25 acres has boon under cultivation. Tho ownor is very anxious to soil aud at this price it ought to move. W. T. YORK & CO. Mail Tribune Block ,Mn butter uu. ibu HnokliiB for hcnlth, zz- c .-en i rs r in'ivl illiivt In II iliii.'in I ' it" . ul i,n Ui), m