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PAGE TWO irEDFOKD MATT TRTBT7NT!. JfRDFORT), OK BOOK. MONnAY, TOBIU'AKY .".. 101?. IOCAL AND J-1 'personal Mrs. ,T. A. nih la vlslllnp; lior son and tlntigWr nnd tholr families In ABhftlitd. V. V, Smith loft Saturday Tor San Frniiclfsco. W. il. O'Onrn, who 'li'na lA?on In Medford visiting IiIh lirotlier. Prof. I'. J. d'GnrK for n t-otiido' or three wco)t, loft Saturday for hln homo In tho onfet. Wo ha'o to fchowcnsoH til h' lihr Kitfn.' '11)0 North Front. 273 Carl (llaRRow returned Saturday frolu a intuilh's Vlolt' In San DIcg'o and Los AftgoloS. ' ' ' ' ' Snldnr'k :iHiro milk anil cVoam at McDowell's. A D. Coultor. of tho Coullor Land company, Seattle was In Medffird Salnrduy on business with C. D. Hoy, with whom he Is Intorastod in land bufelnosi?. Buy your trunk and suitcase at 10G North Front street. 273 Mrs. V. h. Collins returned to her liomo n Gold Hill Saturday attor a Visit In Med ford with hor 'daugHtcr, MM. ' DoArniond, hnd with Dr. nnd Mrs. Carlow. Snlder's pure milk and croam at McDowell's. N. h. Tbwneond was In Hilt, Cal., Monday on business. Wo want to buy ladies' and Rents' cast-off clothing and shoes. Will H. Wilson & Co. 273 Mrs. Clara Shafer, of Phoenix, visited Medford friends Saturday nnd Sunday. Seo n. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Ed. Weston, tho photographer, left Sunday for a threo weeks' busi ness trip to San Francisco. Listen: We pay cash for cast-off clothing, hats and shoes. Will H. Wilson & Co. 272 Mrs. Olds and daughter, of Ash land, wore In Medford Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Anderson. Real homo made bread at De Voe's. Miss Beatrice Miller rcturne'd Sun day afternoon to her home In Gold Hill nfter a visit Jn Medford with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Durfield. Two hundred tier of dry fir wood, $2 15 a tier. Modern Wood Yard. Phone Pac. 7SC1. Mr. and Mrs. John Becaas re turned to Portland Sunday night. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Keeno left Sunday night for Portland. Booms 50c and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by week or month. Miss Esther Harrison, who . is teaching school in the Agate district, spent Saturday and Sunday In Med ford with her parents. Suits cleaned and pressed, $1.50. Medford Dyo Works- Both phones. 27C Mrs. Li. J. SeArs, of Eugene, who has been In Medford visiting Tier daughter, Miss Fay Sears, left Sun day afternoon for a visit to friends In Gold Hill. Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore Special rates by week or month. E. V. Maddov, tho greenhouse man, left Sunday for a business visit to Portland. S. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & II. Co. bldg. Attorney Fred Williams of Grants Puss wus in Medford over Sunday visiting relatives and friouds. Try McDowell's ice cream and sherbets. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Tclfer re turned Sunday night from their vaca tion trip of several weeks to San Francleco and other California cities. Mrs. Ed. Andrews, teacher of voice nt Medford conservatory, Nat build ing. 27C Fort Hubbard and llttlo daughtor returkod Sunday night from their several weeks' Visit to Long Boach, Cal. Mrs. Hubbard and tholr son will remain In southern' Callfbrnla fur sevt'ral weeks more. Carrie Louise Alton, violinist and teacher. Medford Conservatory 27C Mrs. W. H. Hamlin left Monday for a visit to roiutlvos In Morlln, Ore. Fresh candy dally at McDowell's. Mrs. James McDowell returned Monday morning to hor homo In Central Point. Rooms COo and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by week or month, i Carl Hnzolwood was In Woodvlllo Monday on land business. F. W. Walt took No. 20 for Grants Fass Monday Geo. C Vlrlch was In Grants Pass Monday on business. R, C. Blake spent Monday In Gold Hill on lilisliiMrt. Tho Medford 'Conservatory ot MlW sic hnd languages Is tho only music sch661 In fcduthom Oregon With u full cdrp of toncllci'8. G. Talllaridlcr, director. Send for catalogue 270 Thos. Norrls left for Gold fllll Monday near where ho Is doing de velopment work on mining properly, Mr. and Mrs. Cha. Painter re turned to Central Point Monday morning nfter' a visit with Medford relatives. Bartlett, Anjou and Hose- penr stock for sale at popular prices. New town, Spltionburg nnd Johnnthan applo stoek; good clean stock. Heal ing grounds SI 5 Gene'seo nvonuo. Office with W. Humphrey. Onll hnd examine my stock. I 11. Warner, Hast Main nnd Geneva avenue. 271 Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Browiv, or Uagle Point, were in Medford Satur day. Dr. Parsons IS drawing large audiences wherever ho speaks. Havo you hoard him? 273 J. H. Henley and Uonjnmln Forbes loft Medford this morning for the Norllng mine. Wlllard Mallory, n mining man from Ijob Ahgoles, is In Medford on business. R6hort H. Parker' of San IVancIs- co is it guest of ins uromer, joiiu W. Parker!' iri Medford. .Rev. and-Mrs. A." A. Holmea of tho Baptist chnrVh 'Will leave Mon day night for Cnshmere, Wash., where they will conduct special re Unions "feerVlcoVr for tWtf Mr "hreo weeks. 'Arrangements " 'haVo been made to "hntro the Medford pulpit supplied during Rev. Holmes' ab sence. Practical Christianity clearly und forcibly presented by Dr. Parsons at tho Prosbyterlan church. Come and hoar him. ' ' 273 "Col. "Frank Ray returned Sunday night from a business trip to San Francisco. Miss Elphle Until returned Monday morning to her home In Vlsalla, Cal., after a visit with Medford friends, Prof, and Mrs. J. M. Culpepper loft Monday morning for Fresno, Cal. Prosecuting Attorney B. F. Mill key loft Monday morning for Grants Pass, where ho will prosecute sev eral "blind plRKers" who havo been arrested in that city for Illegally selling liquor. Mrs. T. E. Daniels left this morn ing for Los Angeles, where she will vlsil her brother, F. E. Monaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Sargent, of The Dalles, Ore., who havo been vis iting in Medford with Geo. Shirley and Walter Reynolds and their fami lies, left Monday for southern Cali fornia. Rev. and Mrs. Lucas, of Ashland, ,Wero in Medford Monday on busi- neosa. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Corwin of Jamestown, N. D., who havo been In Medford visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Campbell, lert Monday morning for San Diego, Cal. Rev. Howard, of Glendaie, is in Medford visiting relatives. Miss Carlotta Banks left Monday morning for a month's visit with her sister, Mrs. W. L. Holley, In Fallon, I.N'ev. j Oscar Anderson or the Metropoli tan Llfo Insuranco company, re turned Monday morning to Medford. ; Mr. and Mrs. Corlics, of Table Rock, spont Sunday in Medford withH relatives. Mr. Corlles Is foreman on tho Carlton ranch, which ranch gave WRAPPED BIS ARlHiNLl CHILD 3 t I Farmer Arrested and Fined (or Mak inrj Uso of Infant as Hitching Rack In Buggy Had Horse Started Troublq ,WoutdtHavc Followed, ,, BOSTON PUBLIC I SUCCESS MARKE t 7 Carkla & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Glonn O. Taylor), nttorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. H, Van Hoovonburg, a Bams val ley rancher, was In Medford over Saturday and Sunday. WeeRs&McGowanCo. UNDEftTATvEftS Dajt Phono aa7l Might riioueit V. W. Weeks S071 A. S. Orr, 309a X.ADY ASSISTANT, uch handsome profits last year on "between-tree-row-farmlng." M. L. Errickson, II. H. Hicks, S. S. Swiunlng and A. S. Hubbard left Monday morning for a week's cruise In the mountains east of Butte Falls. They wore nil provided with snow shoes in anticipation or encountering deep snow before their return. The Methodist Episcopal church Was filled Sunday morning to Its ca pacity. Rev. Eldrldge delivered a splendid sormon to which all listened with rant attention. Before the preaching services Mr. and Mrs. Bert Anderson were taken Into full church membership. There have been sev eral accessions to tho church during tho past few weeks. 0cr VockoH of Griffin I'rvok wax nrrosled in Mudl'm-d Monday inoruinit by Chief of Police llittcnu and tnksu hnfiin) I'olhJe .MhjelMnito Ohimhi, wlmrti he vli4 lined 510. Vi)reli hud driven te MetU'nrd with li! horse and Iriifljey nhd neeeinnny- iitjt him wus Iiih small ' child, njiwl probably fivm it U ! yetirw. 11jkii jtumiii! tho ric on- Main street li wound the lines nrnund the child' body and, lenvinf it in the hrnevry nml the liore unhitehod, went about town on n 1umih! orrauil. I'hiel llittitm, tnkiiii; in the situation and Hie dan piinius position the ehild tt it stood Ktinrd over him until Voejtoli arrived nnd un-osteil him a ahov stilted. Voeuli's exennv was Hint he khew the horse and that he hud never run away. Tlip excuse did iiftt appeal to .ludjio Cnnon a? li wttmiutahle reiHon for endangering the life of the -child and ns ii giitinintee that the offense would not he repealed nnd lo tie u constant reminder of hi foil v. he re quired that a ten-spot he dojKisitcd in the city's exchequer. SENSE FlSE FOR THIRD TERN WASHINGTON', Feb. 5. (m- resninii Slayden of Texas tod.iy moved that the house suspend its rules nnd pass hi-s resolution thnt "the sense of the house is against a third term for any prtvident." The resolution is iiimeil at Itoosavelt. It was evident thnt 1he rejn'lnr repith linuus would not tlvHit the resolution when Minority Leader Miuin wnived the right to control the debate in op position. Ifeprcsentative Norris, the in.surput. was then in charge of the opposition. Jn order to secure u full attendance a point ol "no iiiorum" was made and the members floeki'd in from the committee, rooms. The motion failed by a vote of S." to !),". Owiii to the reports of La Fnl lette's possible witiidrawal from the presidential nice, grout interest was taken in Slnyden's attempt to "choke off" the Oyster Hay candidacy nt this time. It wus believed the motion lo press the Texan's resolution was made with a view to crippling any im position to the Taft program before further development in the progres sive onmp should result in a possible definite suinnuuocment of Iloo-evelt'H cnmlidney. The effort to deal a blow at Roosevelt, if such it was, resulted only in malting his position moro strong. Over l 00 Wnnoiis Stand In Lino Wlillo Stalls Arc Crawtlctt Suticrlntciul cjt,H.is Absolve Power ,9Yfr,,fpt-. tcrs of.Trilc. ,., . it... 1 E WRECK ON S. P. Kngl- ueer Charlos Brown of Hacrameuto was sorldusly1 Injured nnd IOugiuoer Clark of liosevlllo und Brukemun Cook wero painfully bruised here to day when westbound Overland lim ited No. 1 went into the ditch. With tho exception of minor bruises nnd u sovero shako-up all passengers es caped serious injury. Tho eiiglho turned turtlo, Engineer Brown being found in tho cab, Fire man Clark saved his llfo by Jumping. Tho baggage Car ulid diner broke looso from tho train and toppled over tho sldo of an omhnnkmeut, Tho en gine Jumped tho rails, tearing up tho track for a distance of 200 feet. BOOS ASSOCIATED WITH ROGUE RIVER CANAL CO. George J..lioos, formerly secretary of the Jfedford Comtneniial club, is now associated with the Kogue River Cnnnl company, telling his neighbor the iidvuntugerf of irrigation. Mr, Iloos spent several years in Oregon as .special agent for the government investigating irrigation, the scope of his work itioluding nil facts to show the present status of irrigation. Hpe- ciflc information concerning clinrnc tor and aosts of irrigation, the area of land irrigated, irrigated lands available for settlement, the riuuutity of water used per acre and yield of crops on irrigated lands. This data was gotten for all the western slates and will be available uliortly in bulle tin form. Mr. Uoos feels satisled from his investigation that the dutn procured will awaken n widspreud interest in irrigation, which is no longer a local question, but is con fined to this whole western country. Mr. Uoos will imike hcuflqimrtcr-. at Central Point this week. ATter thrilling before tho lion and tho unicorn on the old statehouse, thu strauilttrntsually Uirna-- ! th first llostonlau thAt hapitiiH'by nnd ttslts for Fnuuiill hall. If litdopAU donee wan bom In the old Rtntohoutto, as ainuol Adams m.vh It whs, It was cradled In tho hall near by, wuriued by patHotlstn, llnldfd by brilliant Hpctttdi timl grow to maturity between' tho two places. It l well iindtniHtuid that no loyal -American coming to Mosttiu should fall to Visit FmUMilt hall, snys'tho Chiljtlun Koleucu Mon itor Tho vtKlt Is worth tin' while. Hoot ed deep In tho early days when llos ton menut a handful of men land wnniPii und li few cnlMrt'ii, there can bo found no busier, no historic local ity more full of Interest In all the country than Fnnvull hall and the Fanoutl hull uiaVKct, which, though of a later date as to construction, Is bono and slnuw of the former. It Is tho only business euterprlso In which tho city of Boston has uvur engaged that has been a financial success, Tho Income from that mar- kot, howover, amounts to $131,000 u year, giving a net profit of rroni $110,000 to U M00. Over and above the first expense of tho laud that the city took upon which to build tho market houso, the Interest on the uiwiey borrowed for the erection of (ho building and every oxpvnso connected with It, In cluding repairs and officers' salaries, the market has brought' to tho city $3,500,000. In addition to this f.0.000 square feet of laud adjoining the market house never cost tho city a dollar. . The bulldhiK itself Is val ued nt $1,800,000. There Is no hour In tho -1 when tho market la uninteresting, in tho nlKht It Is shadowy, full of attraction for tho romancer. Tho mnrkot Is never deserted. Black figures sham bling out of tho darkness Into the moonlight make ouo think of tho market places In olden cities, where intriguers or cavaliers dodged among tho sluulows with their velvct.oloaks. daiiKlIng swordJ nnd hooded fnros. But it Is only a fow hours thnt the sentimentalist can dwell upon tho pa (408 of tho past. Presently he hears a rumbling up tho streot and tho heavy clank of a horsu's feet upon the rough cobblos. Tho sound comas nearer and nearer and Into view Is brought a farmer's wagon hunpod with produce from some out lying farm. It Ik drawn up length wise by tho side of tho curb. Tho horses are unhitched and clatter away to a stable in an adjacent streot. Moro vhrous come. Tho drivers chooso tholr places, but preserve a regular plan. They form orderly rows, six deep, drawn lengthwise alongside tho curbing and leaving wldo spaces between tho rofs so that, when the horses arc taken out, the front and tho back of each wagon havo aa open space at wliiuh to display Its goods und wait upon Its customers. Tho rows extend tor out into the street, but loavo a passageway for teams on tho oppo site side. At certain seasons of tho yoar ho who will may count -100 or moro of these wagons drawn up out side tho market and In tho udjacent streets, but ho swldom will find loss than that number and never less than 250 of them. They comprlso tho outside, or (armors' market, und pny no rental. By C o'clock In summer, by 7 In wlntor, all tho wagons huvo arrived, the doors of tho mnrkot houso aro open, and tho day tins begun. Kvory MtUo crooked street Is sending Us maintain yoilr temper when tho wash comes homo If you will only send It to us tho wash, not tho temper to attend to. Wo return all laundry etpial to now no rough edgos to scratch, no care less tears. STAR STEAM LAUNDRY I'ucifio lliOl. Home (in, MKDKOUl), OHIO. It . vJ ' 4 -rfTS wviy i '. i'v y- GOOD TEETH SAVE DOCTORS BILLS xCtu i streams of men nuuketward and I receiving rivulets of men who hav made their purchasca and aro bound elsewhere, A featuio of this famous market, which nullum It differ from nil others Is tho laruo prepoudoiauco or men who do tho trading. It Is a wholesale rather than a lotnll mar ket, though lutor In tho day hand somely dressed women dilvo up In their autumohiltm und with fancy baskets In tholr hands mako tho rolind of the. stalls limbic tho build- Hiirs; Tlui display nt tho stalls chn hnld ly bo surpassed. No large estuhlUh ment takes greater pride In tho nr ranUeuiOtiL or Its goodn than do the .owmtra or thOMo Hiuatl hIiiIIh. They tiro nrrnuged uccordluK to tiulMdual taste, pnlhtild or tiled, White und lluiunetilalo, with tho ' incnt. the friills, tho vegetables, tile butter and oliceso placed with cuitifill regard to rorin nnd color. hJHpeclally nt Thanksgiving and In tlm December holiday hciihoii lstho Plarliel uttrac tlvo, At HuiuksAlvllig It Is composed Wholly of food products, but at tho later celebration ctdorud light, green and satin ribbons luuko even the mont stalls look guy, .Not a groat many years ago there was much practical Joking In the market. Tho sight or n tall silk hat was always tho signal for fun to begin nt tho uxpno of Its owner. Now, however, It Is as orderly In the market as In any department store. Not tho slightest roughness Is per mitted. If anything duos go wrong down comes a nummnus, nnd should tho wrongdoing continue the d'smh sal of tho offender Is demanded. The power or dismissal Is absolutely In tho bunds of tho superintendent. No man can be employed In tho market contrary to his wishes. It Is a power Superintendent McKay exer cises carefully nnd but seldom nnd only for tho well-being ot the imu ket. Tho "hoys" like lilm. They respect his rule. Having behliM him tho powers of an ancient autocracy he wields them as a modest philan thropist, wise, gentle, firm; severe enough when occasion demands, but i never moro ho. Thus ho has stood j unmoved for nearly 3,1 yours hll other political appoluiewt have cottu and gone. J. Medford Theatre, Tuesday, Feb. 6 THF)l?MATKSEMSATIOM ofihe COTW f wX90KivI Sins if Klrl Wm a ?lt23ili 1 1 R iSllf 1 Will W j 1 1T71 nM roilTLANI), Or-., rob. 5. c cordlug to report ruachlng hero to day lteireseuttt)7o llnwloy of Ore gon Ik confined u his nimrtmsuts at Washington, I). (., with an attack of grippe. Ills condition, while not serious, will compel hlin to loninlu away from tho capltol for several days. -f -r f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Modoru iounu .1 lilocUs bridge on Ccneva live and p;iliiid II. Win hit Sr , H. (Joro'i 27 1 FOR ItKNT from tho Newly papered throughout. See L at Warner, Wortmau store. Lucky Old People lluvo Keen Wonderful I'rogivft fi-om () Carts to Aciiipltiucs What wonderful progress the idd people of todB) havo lived to see In their young days tho railroad was ar much of a novelty us tho aeroplane is now, and nearly everything else has progressed us much. Another modem Iden Is that peo ple may be active and vigorous at 7f or 80 years If I hey will be careful to keep up tholr strength. Mr. Juo. N. Kelly, aged 75, who lives at I.ako Churlos, m., says ho was badly run down from overwork, and took two or three bottles of Vlnol by advice of his druggist, llu Is now bettor than fir tho purtt ton years and itr.tually fuuls flftuou years younger. There is certainly nothing Uko Vl nol, our delicious cod I Ivor and Iron preparation, to build up and keep up all weakened, run down persons. It Is especially good for old people too, mecauso it Is very pleasant to take and agrees with tho stomach. There Is no cod liver oil In Vlnol. Wo guarantee It to give you perfect mit Isfactlon, Medford Pharmacy, near I'ostofflce, It your teeth aro not naturally good, mnlfo them artificial good us soon as you can, bucuuso upon per fect teeth depends digestion, and upon good digestion dopoudn tho general health. It is u Hiiro thing, that if you pay tho dentist a llttlo It will sn vo ou paying tho doctor a lot. Our oxnrrlonco in dentistry In all Its branches warrants ih In ask ing for tho favor of your patronage. DR. BARBER, The Dentist 2Q7--208 Furmera and Frultgroworu Bank Bldg., Medford, Oregon Pacific Phono Main GC3 Home Phono 287-L. In connection with our complete line of feed and poultry supplies, we have added a complete line of WHIPS for retail and whole sale trade RUSS MILL LIEBLESM Co.,MAMGERS THE SAME CAST AND PRODUCTION, AS SEEN FOR 1 SEASONinNEWYOM 6 M0N1H&2? CHICAGO Medford Theatre, "ttf" Dec. 7 Greatest nnd Lnrntttt Production Ever Stanml In Mcttfortl Tho Most Popular Opera of the Day A00RN OPERA CO. In a StupemhMi Spectacular Revival of "YOU'LL REMEMBER ME " OIF6F & limL I JHi-l (IN ENGLISH) Great Cast -100 In Curopimy 100 nnllrt T;lgnnzl Whirlwind 20-Horses 20 1 IMI, 11 ".II Hid JPO S-i-1 -ivl lii-Kii,-. Mi.ndnv. I'Mi. o rarrnwaittm,-i8aiar8TagarirwgraaaBCag t JrM J-J'!- '( T3 1: 3 ". . frW' 'p. A Full Line of Peerless Lamps All ijimt'iuitccil. Now in tho fiiui' to not your hoimo wii'fil. (Inotl lijfht fulda io llu' comfort of winter 5 iiioniliH. SO. OREGON ELECTRIC CO. North Grape Street. 4''f4,'vfr'rii'''tftf'y'4.. B. T. VAN DE CAR will save you money if in the market for diamonds, watch es or jewelry. The best goods at lowest prices in Medford PHIPPS BUILDING First National Bank OI' MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 ' Surplus and Undivided Profity $G5,000.00 United States and-Postal Savings Depository ""Wo Holieit y.otif buaiucsH, whioh will recoivo our careful attention. I'. K, UVMKh, I'ltllHIDHN;!' M. Ti. AliFOUl), OAHIIIKU OIUtlH OUAWKOItl), ASKIHTANT UAHIIIICU