PAGE TWO ftfEDFORD MATTi TRTBUNR MIODFORD, ORIWOX. TITK1) W. WAXUV UY 111, 1ML. IOCAL AND ! L PERSONAL A number of women residing In Kills lodge No. 121? will hold Clarence Keanios, nn attorney ot Medford, Ore., nnd nephow or Kvan It. itonthos or this city, la In Klnm ntli Foils on legnl business. Mr. UcantOB Is exalted ruler' ot the Med- 1 ford lodxe or Elks, and owing to his" I high position In the order Ivlniiiuth an tin) western part ot tho valley were rnlled together on Friday, tho 0th ot Felirunry, for the purpose ot or ganizing a club, thn.objegt to bo for civic and eoclnl Improvement. Offi cers were elected nnd n name, "Tho Sunset club," decided upon. The next meeting will be held nt the resi dence of Mrs. .1. MacOlatchle, February 23, J. 8. McCrolght, a rocent arrival In Medtord, from Twain, has purchased the Medford ClennliiK ami Dy Works on North Front street, from F. 1. Clark. 100 ncrcs of good land, 20 acres tillable, balance pasture laud; small Jalic; 300.000 feet of yollowplno saw timber, 1000 cords of oak wood tim ber; only C miles from Eagle Point Can bo taken for tlmbor claim or homestead. Price ?17f. Sec A. B. Sallng, room 21 Jackson County bnnk building. Residence No. 6 Tripp street, or phone Main 4271. 273 Mrs. Itlcbard h. "Wilson at Hooll Lnno, who has been In Los Angeles for the past month, returned to her "Valley" homo on Monday ot last week. Snldcr's pure milk- and cream nt McDowell's. " Horn In Los Angeles, on Febru ary 10, 1912, to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hart, n daughter. Mr. Hart Is a son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Hart of 43 North Orange street, Medford, and Mrs. Hart Is a daughter of Mrs. II. F Mender, formerly of Medtord, now residing near Talent. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hart were formerly residents of Medtord. Miss Marian Stancliff, of Phoenix was visiting Medford friends Monday. Tho Medford Conservatory of Mu bIc and languages Is tho only music school In southern Oregon with a full corps of teachers. G. Talllandler, director. Send for catalogue. 276 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Elmer, ot Phoenix wore In Medford on business Monday. Mrs. J. J. Haielwood, of Portland, haft purchased the Mistletoe grocery from her sister, Mrs. It. Smith, who has conducted the business since ear ly last summer. Mrs. Hazolwood ex pects to enlarge tho present store building and greatly Increase the al ready -quite complete- grocery stock. Clifford Hazelwood, her son, will ho In charge of tho store. Mrs. Hazel- wood left Monday night for Portland j to close up her buslnoss affairs there preparatory to moving to Medford to remain permanently. Tho ladles of the South Methodist church will glvo a chlckon pie din ner Wednesday at the parsonage at 25 North Oakdale. 2 S0 Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Flood and two children, of Spokane, stopped off in Medford Monday night for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Loomls. Mr. and Mrs. Flood aro on route homo from a ploasuro trip to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Follettc of Eugene aro In Medford for a visit to IS. M. Ward and family. Mr. and Mrs, F. Noble and daugh tor, Miss Gortrudc, who have been visiting In Medford a few days, re turned Monday to thoir homo in Portland. Rooms DOc nnd up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by weok or month. G. M. Jonoe or tills city look train Ko. 20 thin morning for Ronoburg. Ore., whero ho will tako up his rci (Iciico at tho Soldiers homo. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Murker of Belleville, III., arrlvod In tho city on Monday. Rooms G0c nnd up. Hotel Moore. Bpcclal rates by weok or moath. Mrs, S. Phlllipps, of Jacksonville, left Monday night for Missoula, Mont, whero her husband is omployed. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Portal left Mon day afternoon for Son Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Uurtholf loft Monday night for Donvor, Col. S. A. Nowcll, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & II. Co. bldg. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Burgan of Pull man, Wash., arrived In Medford Monday. Mrs. II. A. Mack, of San Francisco, arrived In Medford Monday night for u visit to her friend Mrs. A. Mc Naught. Try McDowell's Ice cream and Bhorbots. A. C. Randall returned Saturday from an cxtumled visit in eastern Canada and the Atlantic coast states. II, W. Barron, ot Ashland, was In Medford Monday. , Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Qlonn O. Taylor), attomoys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. Informal reception In his honor to morrow afternoon nt 3 o'clock, at tho Elks' clnbroonis nt Fourth street and Klamath avonucr Klamath Falls Hornld. Mrs. Farmer roturnud Tuesday morulng to Gold 1 1 lit after n visit to her aunt, Mrs, A. S, Hoftoiibatitu. County Judge Noll was In Gold Hill Tuesday with Comity Surveyor GrlsK looking after road matters, part ot which was tho matter of widening the approach to the new bridge. Snldcr'a pure milk and crenm nt McDowell's. M. B. Palmer ot Detroit, Mich., was registered at the new Medford Monday. Rooms 50c nnd up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by week or month. H. Offenbacher of Applegate was in Medford Monday on business. Mrs. M. Gust and son, C. L. Gust, nnd daughter, Bcrntce. left Tuesday fifr a visit to their old home near Pierre. S. D. Sco R. A. Holmes, Tho Insuranco Man, ovor Jackson Count- bank. Dr. J. F. Roddy loft Tuesday morn ing for his copper mine, near Le C. A. Hough was in Central Point Tuesday on business. The Cottage barber shop has moved to 19 S. Central. 2S0 Clarence Meokor was at Ashland Tuesday on business. Real home made broad at Dc Voe's. u eu VISITMEDFORD Parly of Twenty-five Business Mm Arrive o) Special' Car ami Spend Day Sizing Up City Auto Rides and Danquct Provided. The Dally Hint from Paris. Mrs. II. C. Kentner and her friond, Mrs. Jennlnps. were visiting Phoenix friends Tuesday. Fresh candy daily at McDowell's. Mrs. D. L. McNary was In Phoenix Tuosdny visiting friends. Wanted, a toolroom boy at the Valley Auto Co. Mrs. It. IC. Sutton arrived In Med ford Monday night from Klamath Falls. Mr. Sutton is expected to ar rive In about a week when they will commence work on their new homo in East Medford. Try the Modern Wood Yard for dry wood, S2 a tier and up. Phono 7S61, Pacific. 2S1 The Young People's Guild of St. Mark's church will hold their meet ing Thursday. February 15, iustcad of February 22, as planned. Tito Kurojio morulmiitf, U.1 in ttuiu tier, arrived in .MedYoril this moron ,. They were neoonipnhied here lv Pros ittdiit Colvi r tlio Medford Ot mereitil club. ,who got liimveU nuc up with them in s-onto way while t n the Irain, Mr. Coh'ijt being on Ins re turn homo from Portktmh Mr. Oolvijr promised thec goi'tk men from the WillunuMIe uillov u that they would be siven nn oppor (unity to bak in ploriotf miiiIiimo upon iirrivins; here, but thi Matemc t could not be given full credit hci.m c to them it wtw the seeming impos 1 ble. However. Mr. ('ohi'- nimn wax kept and upon the arrival t! train here the mih wji shilling buM ly and the little birds wore clinpi in the treetopx. A delegation of Medford people n it the vis-itor at the train nnd esc-orler them to I lie exhibition building wlie.e there wore it number of Niitnuwbiloj in waiting to carry them nrounil Co' city and fo Jneknonvilfc. The p.irt rotunied from Jacksonville n lit t after 12 and took liineh at (lie pen Medford hotel. Another ntltouiobile ride !. planned for tlii- afternoon, and ome of thorn will vit.it the Medford schools. Tin evening a banquet will be give.i the visitors at the Medtord hotel. Ski 1 111117 i H 11 m mm m Si ' Ny; ww f T f UT 11" T"! sHCI 1ML MEETING FRUIT EXCHANGE L I Election nf Directors for Cominn Year and Discussion of Work ot Past Season amj Plans, for Future ' Occupy Stockholders" Attention. Vtinuul uioctliiK of tlio Utytjio Ith cr Fruit and Product fcoliftlin I biim; hold TiiMdn at' the nHMorlii- tli n waiehouM. Tlioio Is n larnc rprcMi'titiUlon of nrweri luesoiu ..nd the work of the past .scar ami oiit'.nok for tho ftitiuo dlscusnod. A jioiiimlttoo will bo appointed to carry on negotiation for a uiorger with Hood Uixi'i" and Weiiatehoe to tablNh a sellliiK agencv, eltner b purcli.iM' of the Northwtwturn Fruit Exchaiigo or otliprwht. ' Dlroitoia for the euuliit year will li I'otted thin afternoon utitl the (In 1 1 tout will elect a mwiinger. THIS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS Mother OrnyV Swwl I'lnvdcm ffii t'hlldrcn, a (Vituln relief for Fcyar Ishnow, HwidiicliK, Had Mtoiiincn. 'IVetblng niaontoii". movo and rogii- Into Iho llowota nnd Hi'stuiy Woiiiih. They break up colda In 'J. I hour. Tliov mo m) pleasant In thu taste Cl.lidri'ii llko them. Over 10.000 loslliitonliilH. I'sed bv Mothora for a:i Mills. They never fall. Hold by nil Di'iiMKlals. 2f'C- . Sample mathMl FUEW, Aiidir!, Allen S. Oliusleil. I.o Hoy, N. Y. TUSCAN SPRINGS I MiivIiik no ootial on oat tli u variety of 'mineral wrtlein nml cm lug iIlieitHOii that iiiodloluea will not loach. It you ato In need ot health, cento now. Wo aro open all the year nml can plvo Iho I best of cam and uttentloii now an well as In summer. Htngo tin 1 1 v ftom Itud Bluff In the spUngti. Fuitlier par llutilnrs adilriiHii ,1C. H,.WAU1RIDGE Tl'HCAN KIMttNtJH. t'Ali. 1U loading 7-r7l ton of coal into i Mssel In four hour and ar "iitlii otcs a few weok ago. a Italtlmoro ijtllrout established a new record for mih nn oprratton. A conductor' iMineh conlniiiiug a li'i o i''ck to emlM iihhi a tiekel the lime thut it i i-iuid ha hoyi dci :ucd for Mlroct railway me. rhrt Cue -n. M CtotM. VG. '" ' (fen l Youlhf Jt r' rci- p "k brocaded oven. 'nc Rimn io c i- or I curti of liom Btltchrtl ros pir.k raoj sc ;na Uo oIo. t'ruai Marcir. Pan. MAPLE ON TRIAL DYNAMITE E STRIKE LEADERS KEPTMPRISOR Textile Workers Denied Vrit of Ha beas Corpus on Charges of Being Accessories to Murder Now Ac cused of Inciting Riot. LOS ANGELES, -Cal.. Feb. 13. The trial of A. D. .Maple, charged with complicity in a pot to blow up the Hall of Hocords here, was be gnu today before JudKe Ooorgo Ca bannlss, sitting in place ot Judge Willis of the superior court. Tho second trial of Hort II. Con nors, clmllarly charged, was set for April IC. Tho Jury In'the first trial of Connors disagreed nnd was dis charged. The trial of F. Ira Bender, the third of the accused trio of labor men, Is being continued from day to day, to ho set. Weeks &McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Dy Phono S371 Night Phoneis r. W, Weeks 2071 A, K. Orr, 3093 X.ADV ABBIBTAKT. LAWItHNCE. Mass., Fob. 13. Denied writs of habeas corpus on ohnrgos of boing accessories to the murder of Anna Laplzza, klllod here during a parade of striking textile workers by a stray bullet, J. G. Ettor and Arturo Glovnnnitti, strlko loadors, wore today made defendants on charges of having incited rioting. Like tho first charge against tho Imprisoned anon, the strlkors assort that the now charges wore trumped up by hirelings ot the mill ownors, who hopo to doul the atrlkcrs a (loath blow by tho incarceration of thoir leaders. Detective Charles nencardo, who, according to the strikers, is em ployed by tho wool trust, at tho hear ing today of Ettor and Giovanlttl on charges ot being acco&sorlos to tho death of Mrs. Laplzza, testified that he had hoard Glovannltti make the following statement: "Sloop in tho daytime. At night prowl around llko wild animals and look for blood. At night you can knock the heads off the scabs. In a few days we will bo ablo to count- tho broken heads and they won't bo on our side." Tho charges aro do njed by the prisoners. TEARS FROZEN TO CHEEKS DURING AIRSHIP TRIP NEW YORK, Feb. 1.1.- -Attar linv iiij; her tenr frozen to her ohc0k during a hysterical' experience in n biplane, Mrs. William Duulitp today doelnroil her ambition for neriul ad venture has died. George W. Hontty took her up 1000 feel over Heliuoni park. Thou (lie motor stopped. Heatty managed to lhle the Machine to earth. .Mrs. Diuilap i under lin en re of u pliyieMii. YUAN SHI KAI SEEKS RECOGNITION BY POWERS TIEN TSIN, Feb. 13. Yuan Shi ICal uaked the foreign powers to rec ognize tho title conferred upon him !y tho Manchu dynasty that of presi dent plenipotentiary of tho Chinese ropubllc. Thoro booms llttlo likelihood that tho powers will grant tho reiiuest. Fifty years ago the average con sumption of fuel por horsepowor hour was about five pounds; now It Is less than half a pound with Internal combustion onglnos. Tho French gmornmont now re quires aviators to bo llconsed, to have their nornplniicH numbered and to carry slgnul lights at night and horns for use in fogs. Epwortii League to Meet. Tho Kpworth league of the Fiit M. K. church will hold iu regular monthly biiMiio-s iiicefiny, In be fol lowed with u valentine social, til the homo of Mr. and Mr. C. Meoker, Uir North Hnrtlett stroel, this evening, Tuesday, Fcbruarv l'.t. As there w much neciimiilated mid overdue fini nehh to be deposed of, it is urged upon nil members to make u speciul effort to show up nt 7:1(1) p. in. hhnrp. Much iutuii!t in beintr mIiowii bv all members of the league iu ruxurd to the biiildinj.' of Hie rniw clinreh. The litaguc expect ft to make u largo donation as well as furiiir.li the new league rooms wifh Iho nccesary l'ur iiihliings, which will be in keeping with the piogreshiveno",!. of this de partment. It in expected that the league will also tnke up the matter of fice-iiring deaeoiie for the (hurh. The mem bership of the church is so huge mid so scattered that it ih next to innins- sible fo'r the paitor to keep in touch with every one and by scouring thi added help the influence of the church will be greiltly increased. Montana Federal Judge. WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 13. I'rosldent Taft noiulnntod George Dotqtilu to be fodcral Judgo for the district of Montana. Elks Ball Wednesday. All rvn ration for iho Pk bail Wcdne(duy niyrht Iim hifii eiiutilet cd; the hall i bemt decorated Mudrr the Miperviioii of Blaui Klnm; ex cellent miimo has eei Mijiijfd : floor has been kept iu the boM of iottdition. and xevcral novel feature hove been arranxed. Dancing will commence promptly at S'Ao. A NEW IIKV: CLiaXIVO AND HATTING KSTAHMSIIM K.NT II. Hwirtfleld will open a French dry cleaning and bat establishment In Medford Wedncxdny and says be will have the nst complete plant of Its kind In tJ' state with the lat ost lniiroed Machinery. The plant will be locatodjkt the corner of .Main nml Laurel streets and the up-toHii office will h tho Second door oast of tho Moore kotel. Phones Pacific :t S 3 1 . Home 0. Mr. Meartfleld Is experienced U his lino and asks for a share of the) bnaines. 2 So Draperies Vi carry a very complete lino of ilra rirK i i curiums, fix l i i il tout tli) it 1 1 i l.tuxt'tr (if iip'ioImI, ruijr A k. cinl tnnnti KK nftrr id's i.ik i 'tisit.lv Rml Will ll . RoO.t k.TWlll HN In iHiHititil.' to al III rt'ii lliu l.irK"l chips. WEEKS & McGOU'AN C8. 1 T . Marinello Face Powder Konufits nnd Huuutifhis The PoWlItT that Sticks. A Mollis wondeiliil pitilcclioii nith no iluiiKor of injuh. .liide in thlee liutx while, lie b mid hiirietle. Price fiO iKWls. Ask for IV triixelci'l pnekoi-r. Tli will en .1 you linllllllg lllll will eoniiioe you Hint it w the MtO ir"!'frct fjWlllT. Marinello Shop 407 Garnctt-Corny Dldfl. Pliones G75I, 343-K To Every Owner of An Oil Lamp Would von like iihhv lilit I MUv WitUi I'm' less iuoue f" Tim MARVEL VAPORIZER im it. Burn air with lluM.il. A IU IS KU'KK. The rnKH'iy.t'i' turns the oil into '.ms or vapor, uiixox tin vapor with tho air and thcil burns it. IichuH a puro white, soH, steady liu'ht. IViTi'i-t lixlit Tor half tho cohI. Vaporizer only :3o cents, with hurucr "() criits. Mveryhody I'lin afford one. Mail a card to T. Henry Gallaghnn 0'2 .Mist let ot Strci't, with your iiuuihei' and addres and ;i't a free trial. Agents wanted. Itefeieiue Jaksiit CoiiHty Usnk Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASIIlXfiTO.V, l. O. Public Land Matters: Final Proof Desert Lands, Contests and Ml nine ' Cases. Scrip. Associate Work for Attorneys , Valley Second Hand Store Monthly Blooming nnd Climbing Ronos, Trco Roios, Shado Trooa, Small Fruits, Strawberry Plants and a Gonoral Assortmont of All Kinds of Fruit Trooa H. B. PATTERSON Office Iu Xasli Hold libby nilo Iviilrntico N'cl lo llnrber Shop Hnlcsynril 111) South I'lr Street Office Plume Main (Mil ltildemo Plion.- Main Ulliil WMV DO WO.MKX AIK.TKV You might It tlieui all and they never could tstl, Iwesuse they do uol know. Neither do we. We will not argue hecuuse it takes time and with us tlmo Is tb Ijsmo. We could not srgutt with ou that our sprs.v hose vvss the lfest rer insde, no srgumeiit coining. We know It is tlm best he causo we know how It's made, lie cause It's nisite u order, the article wo had to hare win the best the fac tory could uikke. Let us show you. In selecting a line of Paint we chose the kind that covers tho earth. Hurls Sam buys more of S. W. P.'s Paint than all others combined l cntis It stand the test. We lan do your plumbing for you chtsipor Mum any one can do It. but wu won't bo cause we do not do cheap plumbing. Wo do your work I lie best It can be done and you get the- htt work at a living profit to you, not always for us. Von might orill us foolish If we said we exiieetud to do more busi ness this -r than lu any year In our history, but that Is just what wo re going to do. You just look In mid see th minors currylug shov ols and picks out of the stole, Just notice Him net houses goliiK up all over town and uxk the builder where he gets his hard wars and why. They can tell you and will. If one auto mobile will not deliver It two will and oii Just notice tho one Is al ways on the toad. Youih for the largest hiiHn yet. West Mala and (Jrapo strooti. OAJlNHrr-fOUKY IIAHDWAItK CO ivs?3--rs j-'-- -jKsri''.' - --r.i utiys .inti sens bcconn-Marui lioous, 1 1 Copper, nuhber, Br.iss, Etc. : v M. J. PUCKER, Prop. 15 North Fir vt" y "CESS, Home Il.'l Hell IIIIT'-i' Look at Your Child's TeetH1 Two Holei in the Household Pun e Tf you use butter otherwise than' as a spread for bread you arc watting money, because Cottolenc will make just as light cake and pastries as jou ever made from butter, and it can be bought for about the price you pay for lard. One-third less Collolenc, moreover, ii required than of cither butter or lard, with rvwinio.... .. - !. .. ,, v.wiuiEuw ym uvc jji anoiner way. Lard-cooked food leads lo indi gestion, add indigestion sooner or later lands you into the hands of the doctor, Use Cottoleue and your bills will be less both with yo ir grocer ami Willi your family doctor. 4 - f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY t ,, " -i-4- WANTi:i')- Women to ivork on In dies' coatK and skirls. Must hi oxporlcuied. Address llox !IIG, irw r. cggH.' 'iitfwii'Fiv ' isr" I -lM. r 1 1 .jtiiite& mm j. mm mrmMm COOMKIDIir Sl'B IiVb.1 A Full Line of Peerless Lamps All Kiianinleed. Now is Iho lime to '! your Iiouho wired, (loud lijjht mUfo to the roinfui't ot winter nionllis. SO. OnEGON ELECTRIC CO. North Grape Struct. a $ i j'rr.r''r''".rr'o'r'rr-r-K or af(iiialh-. to Hi-fc that they aro ujl right and liao no siiiploms of de cay. If Iu doubt bring tho child to us for an examination. We are coin potent Dentists of long and varied pinctlcal experience and do tho best woik In every brnnch of tho profes sion. Our cliai'K'-M are most moder ate, as our many phased patrons will tell you. And our work never fulls to k'vo satisfaction, DR. BARBER, The Dentist 207-208 Fanners' and 'r ill tern worn Hank Illil., Medford, Oregon , Pacific Phono Main 003 Home Phono 287-L. First National Bank OK . MEDFORD, OREaON CAPITAL STOOK $100,000.01) Surplus and TJndividod Profits $GD,000.00 Unilnd Slatos and Postal Savings Depository -WcTrJolicil your business, which will roooivo our (jarel'iil alien! ion. T. If. DliVKli, PIIICSIIIKNT M. I. Al.POItO, fAHIIIItlt OUIIIH CKAWKOUI), ASHIHI'ANT CASIIIMIl Tribuiio. 2h0 FOU HALI5 A homo for sale. looms, cuxt front and latgo lot Am goliiK awail will sell (heap and on good toffn. fall 128 W. Main st. 1J. v Allen i F0RDE CAN DO IT Do von n.uif. your Iniwi put m fiixt clu- .ipe7 All wo, ifiliir.i'ili'i i la'liii' liddl'e . villi If. It. I'iIIii .,n, (u.ikci Nut f j . , N.i I. b Id I r Of mu STj Vnt j B lM m Wu 'H ,ll" 1 H ll.nd H k-t mp. linnd - n IVili..; k y' ' iitf. t a '"" w mkwi " ' u Is . mi c2W.H "" V M 1 i M $mw'' II -II ''.t irKSt ' 13 I II t flry,. I Hi Hi ) fcn'tffr Ki f'r a MB a J VrllOi ipl U g?g , ,' l ' 1 li hi .(-UT'" mm i n sf " " IjKUwiMIHMMOirS W I l(g)UNLlMirEbVARICTIESffi)J I1 Medford f Book Store' Nearly a quarter ol' a eenlury under the sauio management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon ' It luiH aueceeded heeauHe of Soundnefl of prineiplo Economy of nianagonieiit . Safety of invest nient Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. T. Vawtoi', President 0. It. Lindloy, Vieo Pros. O, W. lrel)onald, CiiHliier