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IOCAL AND
PERSONAL
Mtv-and Mrs.. Waller B. Kyle, of
Waterloo, lown, arrived In .Medford
Monday, evening
Wo Imvo two fihowensos nt a bar
gain. lOfi North Front. 273
Mr. mid Mrs. W. It. Ailnms of
l'o'rtland aronmonjj the. inoro recent
nrrlvhis In tlio city.
Siifdor'n jniro ihlllc nnd cronm nt
joifii Notisrvom'; or faNe coic,
t.'jib In Medford on buslhww Monday.
liny your trunk nml miltcnHe nt
3 OG Norl)i Front street. ' S't
Mru. S. 'Ayors nml eliildrim ro-
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turned Monday to tiiotr homo near
KnKlo, Idaho, nflor n visit In Med-
loru wun .inn. au.vmsiiii nu laiun.v.
SnIUor'a iSuro milk lintl croam at
McDowell's.
Mr O. V. Shro of Hutto Falls
l'ott Mtindhy for Hutto, Mont.
Wo w'nnt to buy Indies' nml gents'
cnsUbfr clAlhtrig nhd shoes. Will H.
Wilson & Co. 273
Miws Rliwiboth Putnam loft Mon
day nlcht for a visit to friends In
I'ortlnnd.
Sco It. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
Kr.'d M. Hankers, of Kedwood
Falls, Minn., arrived In Medford on
Mondny.
List en: We pay cash for cast-off
clothing, hats and shoes. Will H.
Wilson & Co. ' 1!7.T
VranV Yl Vnll nf Rnwlo Pnliit. was
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in M I'd ford Monday on buslnoss. 1
Ileal homo xuado bread at De Voo's
II S. Wilson of the law firm of
Huntington & Wilson, was in Med
ford n few days recently on business
with Dr. F. C. Paso.
Two hundred tlor of dry fir wood,
$2.15 a tier. Modern Wood Yard.
Phone Pac. 7SC1.
It. E. Christian of Anplogatc was
In Medford Monday on business.
Mrs. Ed. Andrews, toachcr of voice
nt Medford cqnservatory, Nat build
ing. 27C
J. W. and J. P. Churchill, of
Yreka, and A. J. nosborough, of
Oakland, arrived in Medford Mon
day evening. Those gontlomen are
stockholders in the Itogue River
Electric company.
Carrio Louiso Alton, violinist and
teacher. Medford Conservatory 27C
Ed Steep was In Tolo Tuesday on
business.
Fresh candy daily at McDowell's.
Mrs. W. Williams left Tuesday
morning for a week's visit with Gold
Hill rrionds.
Rooms 50c and up. Hdtel Moore.
Special rates by week or month.
Charles E. Watts, a Minneapolis
grain brokor, is a guost of an old
time friend, J. W. MacClatcbie.
Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore.
Special rates by week or month.
Mrs. Leva MciCoo left Tuesday
morning for a visit to frlonda in
Sacramento.
Weeks&McGowanCo.
UNDERTAKERS
Day Fliono 3271
Xig-ht Phenti: r. W. Weeks 2071
A. E. Orr, CGS3
J.A.DY ASSISTANT.
Arthur Putnam, who has been In
Medford for a couple or three weeks
visiting his mother nml other rela
tive, left Saturday for his homo In
San Frauclxci). 'nccomnanlod by Ills
nurse Mr. t'untam It win be rtihlenw
herod Is Uio noted seulpfojr wlio nn
derwont two Vtory serious sUfglfnl
operations recently In San Francisco.
lie Is fast recovering and during his
stay here gained a pound In flesh
each day.
Tho Medford Conservatory of Mu
sic and languages Is tho only music
school In southern Oragon with a full
corps of teachers. 0. Talllandlor.
director. Send for catalogue. "27G
Mr. and Mrs. It. 11. McKewon, of
Portland, were In Medford over Sun
day, guttts of Mr. and Mrs. C. I.
Hutchison.
ltartlett, Aujou and Hose pear
stock for sale at popular prices. New
town, Spltzenburg and Johnathnu
applo steck: good clean stock. Heal
ing grounds SIR Genoseo avenue.
Office with W. Humphrey. Call and
examine my stock. li. 11. Warner.
East Main and Geneva avenue. 271
ltov. E. 11. Mowre. presiding older
of the M, K. church, South, left for
the north Tuesday morning. Mr.
Mowre's home Is In Portland and he
is presiding elder of the ontlre Pa
cific coaBt soctlon of Washington and
Oregon. Ho has been holding quar
terly meetings In Medford, all of
which wore well attended and were
Interesting and profitable In a re
ligious way.
Dr. Parsons is drawing large
audiences wherever ho speaks. Have
you heard him? 273
Mrs. A. Wall, who has been at
Jacksonville visiting tho lllghams,1
left Tuesday morning fur her home
In Loup City. Neb.
Practical Christianity clearly and
forcibly presented by Dr. Parsons at
tho Presbyterian church. Come and
near mm. :u' .
G. M. Chlldreth and family re
turned Tuesday from a visit to Ash
land friends.
Helen Van Valkonburgh, kinder
garten and primary toachor. 525 S.
Grape street. Phone, Pacific 45S3.
274
Mrs. O. W. Hansen, who has been
living In Portland for tho past couplo
of years, returned to Medford Tues
day morning.
Dr. J. E. Shearer has taken tho
Whiteside place at tho northeast cor
ner of Sixth and Grpae streets and Is
having the lower floor remodeled.
When the Improvements are com
pleted the lower floor will be con
verted into a reception, consulting
and operating rooms, while the re
mainder of the building will be used
by the doctor as his private apart
ments. As soon as tho doctor moves
from his present offices In the Gar-nett-Corey
building to his new quar
ters ho will have greatly Improved
facilities for handling his office prac
tice. He expects to move to his now
location about February C. 275
Mrs. J. S. Orth and child loft Mon
day night for a visit with relatives
in Eugene.
Carkin & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank building,
Medford. ,
J. If. Lys'ter of Rochester, N. Y.,
Is at tho Medford hotel in the In
terest or G. W. Todd & Co,, and
reports business good in and around
Medford.
Suits cleaned and pressed, $1.50.
Medford Dyo Works. Both phones.
270
1 J. W Horchardt, of Merrill, Wis.,
who has been In Medford for n
couplo of mouths visiting his sisters,
Misses Ema and Mlntile llorehnvdt,
loH Tuesday morning fur the south.
, lJouoh loft Tuesday morning
for SacriAmmt'o and San Francisco.
Mr. Ile'udA Is a member of the Palmer
Creek Mining company and his trip
south at this time is for the puriuise
of buy'ng machinery inr operating
(he company's mine, which Is said lo
bo oho of tlio richest undeveloped
proportlos'ln mint hern Orison,
Rooms 50o nnd up. Hotel Moore.
Special rates by week or month.
T. S. Hutchlns returned Tuesday
morning to Hilt, Cal.. after a few
days stay with relative In Medford.
William llattle and Wasley May
Host were married In Medford by
Kev. IC. O. Kldrldge. on Tuesday.
January 30, 1912.
S. A. Newell, ladles tailor, 4th
floor M. F. fc H. Co. bldg.
The Wells Fargo Express company
boys of Medford are sure enough
boosters. A couple of days ago there
arrived In the Medford express of
fice a lady's shoo to which were at
tached an hundred or more express
tags, each representing the different
express offices In which this shoe
had been during its several thousand
miles of travel from the extreme
southeastern states where the afore
said shoo had been launched upon Its
random tour of tho United States.
I On these tags were Inscribed all
kinds of little couplets, some very
protty la sentiment, others coarse
and rude, but It was up to the Med
ford boys to boost and they did, by
making n large trunk check out of
heavy cardboard and upon either side
they pasted a splendid lithograph
picture of Rogue river valley apples
and pears. When that shoe readies
the cold northern climato of Urltlsh
Columbia, Montana and the Dakota
many an expressman will look with
longing upon that picture of red and t
yellow apples and delicious pears.
Try McDowell's Ico croam and
sherbets.
Roy L. Maule and Daisy J. Hockett,
both of Medford, were married by
Rev. E. O. Eldrldge at tho Method
ist Episcopal parsonage, on Sunday.
February 4, 1912. Only a few rela
tives and friends were In attendance.
Mrs. Phoebe Jano Smith died at
her homo in Phoenix, Orogon, Mon-
'day, February 5, 1912, ago CG years
( three months and 2G days. Funeral
I services will be held In tho Christian
church In Phoenix on Wednesday,
February 7, at 1 o'clock. Rev.
Matlock of Ashland officiating. In
terment will be made in the Phoenix
cemetery.
STRIKE OF 10,000 LAUNDRY WORKERS IN NEW YORK
MAY FORCE MEN TO STAY IN BED OR GO SHIRTLESS
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THE Jtat'NTAlN IN CT.NTKAL TARK
WILL MAUP A fwMil U'VS1 Ten
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The strll.e of tie
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ne a "stiir front " i-n
iiTi thousand or mere laundry
) the trouble iiihtlnue for it ng
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wurkeis In Nvw Yuri; has Its humorous powtlillltliH, mid
it di'pltirtl by our roi.tlo artist. The uorliein itre piiMiout
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LIBRARY
OPENSJHURSDAY
Plans Completed fur Openliifj of In
stitution Reception to Be Held
From 8 to 10 O'clock Program to
Be Rendered All Invited.
Readers of a iicwj-paiier rightly ex
pect to find the news of your store in
your store advertising. If there is a
dearth of interostins things in your
store, they expect to find your adver
tising lnckinjr in interest. If there
are really interesting sales nnd store
events going on, they will expect full
news of them.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
4- 4-. - 4-, 4- 4-4-4-4-4--4-4-4-
FOR SALE Good milch cow, cheap.
119 West Jackson street. 273
FOR RENT Front room, suitable
for ono or two. Hath connections.
23 Ross Court. Phono r.242. 278
this
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Plans were completed late Monday
night for tho opening of the new
Carnegie library, which opening will
take place on Thursday owning of
week, and the receiving hours
bo from S until 10 o'clock.
Thoro will bo a Hhort program ren
dered, but of who or what this will
consist has not as yet been decided
tion, suffice It to say that there
will bo music and short addresses.
An Invitation is extended to every
citizen of Medford to attend this
opening. The board of directors, who
will recelvo visitors, are: Mayor W.
II. Canon, Proros- P. J. O'Gnra,
W. I. Vawtor. J.-H. Watts. Ed M.
Andrews and the Mosdnmoit P. J.
N'orr, F. W. Hewlett. F. E. Merrick
nnd II. P. ThefM. Tho board Is es
pecially anxious that all Medford
people should attorn! this opening,
bocauso they want all to see nnd
ndmlro with them tho beautiful
structure which has been erected,
and when you call they want to be
there thcmsvlvis to show you
around; then again thoy want you to
soo and understand the uocotwlty
there Is for more books and maga
zines, nnd they wnnt to ask you at
ttitls time to contribute such books
nnd magazines which you may have
and can spare which would -ho orod
Itablo acquisitions to tho library.
NEW DINING ROOM
HOTEL HOLLAND OPENS
The new dining room ut the 1 1 ! !
Holland was opvnt'd Mmulin in a vei v
wui'i'O'otfiil umuiier. Fur quiet im
plieity nml good lulo lhi dining
mum sIiiiuIk unique. The general dee.
nrntive scheme in Delft blue and
white nnd the fnrntturo nnd Intliee
work orunmeiitHtiou it enrried out in
the snine plan. The table ate cov
ered with plate ln', "v,,t' iinixuled
tnpentry, the eeiiteral color of whieJi
i the blue of the watt.
.Mix. K, (I. Andrew U manager !
the dining room nml hn dmie inu t
to give it a homelike Hlinoophi'io
Mt. Porter J. Xel'f, whine gmul tn.e
is shown in the rest of the Imtel, i
ngnin reeeiving cotnpliuietitM for her
luteit nVhievemeiitH in a dining muni
which is nn tho miinuger wtyn, "the
onlv one iU' its kind this ide nf die
MicMhwippi, from SfHllle to San
Uiego."
LA F0LLETTE SAYS
ROOSEVELT MUST SPEAK
iitiidlihite in I UK.
"Im Knl let te started the flht at u
time when iirospeels of preventing
the reuomliiullon of PrtiNlilont Tuft
were rlilli'iiloiiMly smatt. As tho tea
noiih for Tuft'H retlreiui'iit grew and
liiilli-atlous of progressive streiigtb
deeliiped, tho Kotutovelt campaign
was tHUiirlieil. This by many was at
rirxt believed to be a backfire of tin
roKulnrn to split tho progntivii n
publlcaus. Tho crUls was rHirbml
when many who had pleilKd them
ielve to I.K Follutto but who leally
had preferred Itnonevelt nuiioiiui't'd
their discovery that Ui Fullotte
eon Id unl v In. and that the 'nation
demanded ItiMteevelt.'
IVIilay MIiI'm Itmik.
'"Ilie first break ramo Friday
nielli, when It pnlletlo, w Iuiim per
moiiiiI lonilltlnu was mull that. If
COUNCIL HOLDS
I TONIGHT
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Public Market nml City Hull Plans
Come Up Diift Tux Dill Considered
Crematory Plans to Iln Discussed.
The city oouiir'll will meet (oiilKht.
It lielim the fl't Tiiesday of the
inuiith. No meetluMM have been held
for three reeTs mid beealiHO of this
there is (totiHldemblo iiceiimuthteil
work to hi thken nun of.
Ileslde the routine urn It of nllow
Iuk I'llln nud imi'hIvImk riipnrtH the
city itrclilteit will pument plans for
a in city I all and I lit ptopimml city
public market bullilliiK-
The prtipotltlou of puttlux In u
ertiiimtory for ime In hunitiiK ami
effectually dnliiK away with the nib
hlslt ami ilebils of the city Will almi
be taken up and iIIsimihsimI, A new
iltiK license orilliiauco will alo bo
pitwiqited nml passed.
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properly ciiiicIhhI, he would never
Iiiivii iienu allowed to siieult, and who
was Hiifferluic from a shuttered net
vims Hystem, committed what even
bis muni loyal friends udinlt wits a
KI'leMilis piilllli-iil blunder by Httitrli
In vc without dlHirlmluallnu the pri-M
of the untliiu "
No Excuse Now for Greaiy Doughnuti
A l.uly in lirfciivillc, S. C, trrriuly
UfiMc ,i ftieiid at fulluwi;
r visirs, nfti-r pmimrliiE ilnimliiniln
lfi iiiiiuint irr, I whn iii-
"For
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iKillllril In k llioiil ciililn lllll Hlrjy
mill IIIIWtllllt'MIIIIU llMlklllK. Ililttt'ttl.
Mrllll my llrnl H lit t'iltiirit f, r tty
lll tliBlll, I WHN iltillNhtml, no III,')' ..,
Iirtitvu, crliqi Mini ilvllrluim,
"I'nr ttiitl.lM ilmiMliiiiilo. PHKlry, 11k lit
tirfMil nn-1 IliiKy lilm-ulid, I ptrfnr i'iii
li'iin lit iiny ntlirr oliertunliih en lti iimr
krl. men entry n tll of II mir
niuuml cninpliie trlpn Uirtiuti th imiun
tuin.'' Cotolcncthc pttlttt nhortritliiK i
tn.iilc f ruin vcK-t.iMr ml; it omuiut no
liOb' fat no imllKCMioti.
fCoiitintit'il from Vngu One.)
WANTED Woman
work, mornings.
to do chambor
Phone Hell Till.
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Errand liov. officoflioy. Klore help
er whatever work yon Imvc for u
boy menus preliminary work for n
want nd in flmlint: the riulil liov.
ally released by tho Wisconsin sena
tor. Just wliero La Follctto stands Is In
dicated by tho stalHiuuut Issuwl from
his luwilipiarteni teday:
li FollelleV Sliilemeiit.
"Ah h projtrmwlvu lender of provitd
ability, I,a Follutto was drafted as
leader of tho flKhl to lie made at
ChleoKO at a time when Iwidnnihlp
was believed to mean certain defeat.
Roosevolt thon pottltlvuly eliminated
hlmseU from tho ID 12 flxlit. His
followers for tho most part bolnc
sincere admlrors of I.a IVillotte,
pledKcd themselveH to tho latter.
"Im Folletto clnliun that before
couscntluK to make the fl(ht ho had
every assurance from Roosevelt that
under no conditions would ho be a
Revival Services
AT THE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
PvEV. PARSONS
Will eoiitliirf. flu following iiH'rliiijjK on
WEDNESDAY '
iMotluM's' iiift'tiii at tlip rhurt'li ii:i!() p. in. Sulijci-t:
'"rraiiiiny for Sorvifc."
Kvcniii KcrviccH 7:150 p. in. Siibjcci : "I'olitp
Iiojcplions."
SUBJECT FOR TONIGHT:
"'Repairing !ic Law Jirfalcor."
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MEDFORD THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7th
Greatest and Most Important Production Ever Staged in Medford
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ABORN OPERA COMPANY PRESENTS
A Stupendous Spectacular Revival of the Most Popular of All Operas ; ,''. 1 ' "; , H V '? k
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"Tlio Clypny Oninp"
"Tlio AVoiidovfiil J
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"Heart Bowed
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"J Dreamt I Dwelt'!
"Bliss tforover Past"
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Land of
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THE BOHEMIAN GIRL"
"You '11
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Great Cast of Famous Grand Opera Soloists
Ballet "Dance of the Hours" from "La Giaconda"
Tho Marvelous Tzigani Troupe of Whirlwind Acrobats
The First Spectacular Production Ever Presented Horo
PRICES: $2.00, $1.50, $1,00
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tho mouuiain side
by a scoro of
horsomon"
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