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MEDFORD MATL TRrBTOE, UEPPOTO, (ffiKaON. FRIDAY, VKBRUARY 2fl, 1912.
IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
Ouy Chlldprn left 1'rJday tnornhiK
for Riddle, ft-om whlcli plnco lio will
gn to Ills sold initio not many mllos
(llHtnnt, niul whoro lio will remain for
KOVJtll VP0k8.
Mrs. 1 W. Cfirnalinn wjib In Gold
lllll Krldrty on business.
Mrs. J. S. HonrU, wlto Of .Tmlgo
Bcnnl, of Yrolm, Ofil., ItttiWkl In Mwl
forcl Thursday nnil will visit hor
tlnil?)itor, Ml&s Siiilb Ikmnl.
Ronl homo Hindo broad at Da Voo's.
I
Mrs V. J. Wwwlrk lft Friday
morning for a visit to her dungl'tor,
MIhh Alothu Utnerlck, who Is attend
lni; school at tlio slnto milvoralty at
Kufionp.
Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), nttornoys-at-law.
over Jackson County Bank bulldlnc,
Medford. -
B. T. Vfln do Car loft Thursday
cvcnlngfor a row days liuiluoss trip
to portlnnd.
J. B. Wood roturnod Thursday
from a buslnoes trip to San Fran
cisco. Home baking and salads. 146
North Front. Phono order. Home
273-T,. -
Mrs. Hnrvoy returned from a visit
to Ashland friends Thursday.
C. II. Schneckloth, manager for
tho Regno Blver Commission com
pany, left Thursday evening for a
business trip to Portland.
Seo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
Mrs II. W. Beynolds and bnby left
on No. 11 Thursday evening for a
visit to rolatlvos in Portland.
J. C. Power of Fullorton, Cal., ar
rived in tho city Thursday evening
for n visit to his brothor, Architect
C O. Powor, and family.
Meet mo at McDowoll's.
Mr. and Mrs. John Perl wore in
Central Point Thursday evening In j
attendance at a banquet given at
that place by tho ladios of the M. E.
church.
Tho Medford Conservatory of Mu
bIc and languages Is tho only music
school In southern Oregon with a full
corps of ' teachers. G. Talllandier,
director. Send for catalogue. 27G
Mr. and Mrs. "V. E. Burahaxn, of
Tacoma, who have been in Medford
for a visit to W. J. Alton and fani
lly. left Thursday evening for tholr
home on Iraln 1C.
Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore.
Special rates by week or month.
Mrs. E. F. Young and children re
turned last night to their home in
Walla Walla. Wash., aftor a visit in
Medford to hor mother, Mrs. Addle
F. Haswell.
Fancy brick Ice cream at McDow
ell's. Wm. Schmidt loft on No. 13 Thurs
day afternoon for a business trip to
Orland, Cal.
Rooms GOc and up. Hotel Moore.
Special rates by week or- month.
Mrs. J. M. Klornan left Thursday
evening on No. 1C for a visit to her
daughter in Roseburg.
Rooiqb 50c and up. rlotel Moore.
Special rates by week or month.
Miss B. Baro was entertained last
Friday night by Masters Robert and
Herbert Strang.
Something new, "Grapo Purple,"
nt McDowoll's.
Tomorrow at Olmstoad & Hibbard's
the ladles of the Christian church
will hold their monthly nmrket, con
sisting of home-mado bread, pies,
cakes and bulads. Don't forgot date
and place.
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Jan son and
daughter of Mount Pleatmnt, Texas,
arrived In Medford Wednottdny for a
short stay. Those people are making
a tour of tho Pacific coast country
with a view to locating.
Thog. Vogel, who has orchard In
terests east and north of Medford
and who, with his family, has been
living In Medford for tho past year
or moro, will loavo noxt wook for
Seattle, whoro he will purchase a
mlulug camp outfit, hire a number of
men mid from thoro will go to Mas
Ita, whoro ho has largo mining Inter
ests which ho will develop during tho
coming stimmor. Mrs. Vogol will
Join him Inter In the season.
S. A, Novell, ladles' tailor, 4th
floor M. F. & II. Co. bldg.
Chris Gnugul camo down from
Ashluud Thursday and filled himself
so full of rod liquor that tho pence
and quietude of n legal holiday was
greatly dlntuibud and ho was
"thrown In" by tho police, and upon
appearing boforo Police Magistrate
Canon Friday morning ho was taxed
$15, which he paid.
Dry oak at the Standard. Phono
Pacific CC01, Home 103. 288
Mrs. F. L. Hamilton, of Seattle,
who hns been In Medford visiting
relatives, loft Friday morning for San
Frnm'ltoo. Sho was nccompnnlod
houUi by Mrs. K. A. Brown, of this
dtys
Mr. and 3tk. C. W. Sharp left
Friday mornlUK on No, Ifi to spend
Saturday and Sunday with relatives
in Ashland.
Mrs. C. R. Denning of Seven Oaks
wns In the city Friday.
It, J. Cole wm over from Coles,
CrI., Thurwliiy. Ho tolls that at one
time during the winter snow was
fully two ft deop at his plnco.
Mm. ItoHft Cook, who has been In
Medford several weeks visiting Bert
John ton and family, returned Pririay
to hvr homo in Oakland, Gnl.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Bonn, of Cottage
(trow. Ore., are In Mwlfonl visiting
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. It. W. Wnttors.
A. S. llosonbaum, Southern Pacific
station agent In Medford, will lonve
tonight for Portland, whoro tomor
row he Will meet In conforonco with
officials of tho company.
Mrs. It. H. Taylor and daughter.
Miss Florence, are visiting Phuonlx
friends.
II. G. Wortman left this morning
for Gnzello, Cal., whore tho Warner.
"Wortman Jfc Gore company has 200
head of beef cattle in feeding. Mr.
Wortman will bring over a carload
of cattle for tho Medford .market.
Attorney W. P. Monloy was in
Jacksonville Friday on business.
Paul Hansen of tho Medford Sash
& Door company was In Ashland
Friday looking aftor matters apper
taining to the furnishing of Inside
finish for the new Carnegie library.
L. K. Thompson, president of the
Northwest Mutual I.lfo Insurance
comimny. wns in Aieuronl Friday on
busineas with R. G. Bardwell, the
local representative.
Tho Medford Sash & Door com
pany is right now furnishing esti
mates on a number of residences to
bo built In Medford within the next
couple or three months. TIiIb com
pany Is also furnishing estimates for
three or four buildings to bo put up
in Eagle Point.
T. W. Osgood returned Thursday
evening from an extended pleasure
trip to San Diego and Los Angeles
COMMITTEE
HI
WOM ON BILLS
i
Men Appointed by Governor West to
Pass on Merits or Demerits of
Good Roads Dills Will Meet on
Monday.
SOCIALIST LECTURER
WILL APPEAR SOON
Anna A. Maloy, ono of the most
witty and forceful lecturers In tho
socialist party, also one of the most
noted writers of economics on the
Pacific coast, will address the citi
zens of Medford and vicinity at
Smith's hall Sunday afternoon at
2:30. MIba Maley is a college grad
uate, and ably handles the subject
of "Trust Busters," showing how
nonsensical sucli "grandstand" pol
itics Is to fool the American voter.
.'OltTLAN'D, Ore., Fob. 23. Willi
W. H. Ayor. of tho KnMont nnil wt
oiii Lumber iHun)uiuy in the elm r,
the five meinberH of h cumtiiittrc jn-t
appointed by (lovernor Vt to va
on the merits or luunorits or the
"avoml good roatl hilU which linvo
been Mibjoolod to dNou-Mon prohnbl,
will moot in Portland Monday, when
the firt step toward reconpUm- the
differences between various good
muds factious will he undertaken.
The governor hn requested n n-
iort within ten days. It is expected
that thev will formulate n trood roads
bill sntisfnctorv to the niajorih o''
proponents of the better limhvwiw
IYER MAY QUIT
TO HELP TEDDY
WASHINGTON, 1). C, Fob. ?S
Asked ns to the truth of u report
that if Roosevelt seeks the nomina
tion, lie xx ill quit the cabinet, tleorgo
Von L. Meyer, seeretary of the v.
said tednv: "I will do my dutv, Hint
is nil."
The reort Hint Meyer would quit
the cabinet was based on knowledge
of the "Join friendship of the .seere
tary of the navy mid the former
president.
AERAID TO LEAVE
TRAIN; IS HUNGRY
O'GARA TO SPEAK
TO LADIES' CLUB
Profossor P. J. O'Gara will ad-
draw the ladios of the Groater Med
ford olub on noxt Monday afternoon.
While it is announced that he will
discuss "Oregon affairs," a groat
portion of his remarks will be devot
ed to the beautifying of Medford
with shade trees and shrubbery.
JOLIET, III., Feb. 23 Pietri Tes
sa, n .shopkeeper of San Francisco,
today is receveriiu: from n four days
"abstinence from food" which ho en
dured while on the way from Snn
Francisco to his old home in Italy.
Tessa took no food on the train,
and wns nfrnid to get off, thiiikiug-
tluit if he did he would bo left behind.
Ho eould sponk no EngliMi, and his
plight wns not understood. IIi.s sut
i'erings affected his mind, nud becom
ing violent, he wns put off here. A
.square meal restored his senses.
HARD TO 'GET ALONG
- ON $6,000 A YEAR
jm&um-i8ux.ixt. . ,iLm) I
TO GO TO EUGENE
Profossor Rabec, who enjoys a
county-wido reputation as an edu
cator, and who haB recently been
ongaged in orchard work on the
west sldo of tho valloy, ha3 agreed
to spend two months at tho Univer
sity of Oregon filling the chair of
education, Profossor Bebec goes to
mako It possible for the regular oc
cupant of the chair to take a vaca
tion to build up his strength, as he
has been very ill recently.
Weeks&HcGowanCo.
UNDERTAKERS
Say Phone 3371
Klght rhoueil I. W. Wcoks 2071
A. B. Orr, 3093
X.APY ABBIOTA11T.
AlAt Ami AAilty coi
MR9..ALBC.RT GALLATIN WHU.UESU
Ten? of thousands of dollars, hun
dreds of thousands, even millions, wero
lightly dealt with when Mrs. Claudia
Carlstcdt Wheeler, tho ono time prima
donna, testified in New York In her suit
for a separation from Albert Gullatln
Wheeler, Jr., a member of tho Now York
Stock Exchange. Tho present pro
ceedings are to detcrmino tho amount
of alimony which ho shall pay.
When llrst Mr. Wheeler separated
from his wife tho Court allowed her
$10,000 a year, but subsequently he
obtained the permission of tho Court
to reduce this to $0,000. Mrs. Wheeler
Insists that it is impossible for her to
I get aloug on that amount
BOISE IS VOTING GN
COMMISSION FORM
BOISE, Idaho, Fob. 23. Whether
Bolso abandons its special charter
and adopts the commission form of
government is being decided at the
polls here today following ono of tho
bitterest campaigns in tho city's his
tory. During tho early hours polling was
heavy and Indications wero nn ex
traordinary vote would bo cast.
Tho campaign for tho commission
form of government- has been con
ducted by a cpmmltteo of CO busi
ness men.
Tho antl-commlsslouers, uulng tho
slogan, "Home Rule," nUo organ
ized.
Personalities have been freely In
dulged In.
Cuba's Day to Celebrate.
HAVANA, Keb. 28. Cuba today
celebrated tho sovontoenth annivers
ary of tho declaration of Independ
oiiqp and tho commencement of tho
revolution, which, with tho Interven
tion of the United Stntos, culminated
in tho freedom of tho Jslnnd from
Spanish rulo and tho establishment
of tho republic of Cuba. In Havana
tlso anniversary was observed as a
general hollduy.
4.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
4--f 44-
WANTKU TO BUY a match team.
Address Box A. C, Tribune., 293
POlt BALE Second hand hack, B2D
So. Grapo, 290
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"Such stuff as dreams are made of" lard-cooked food. No wonder
Willie has the nightmare even the stomach of a grown-up will
occasionally rebel at the havoc worked by lard-made indigestion.
Lard is made from hog fat It is not
always digestible, even at its best. Why
then take chances with lard or imitations
of Cotlolenc?
Cottolene contains not an ounce of hog-fat.
It is a vegetable product made from the
choicest cotton oil, refined by our exclusive
process, packed in a cleanly way in patent,
air-tight top pails, and protected from all
dirt, dust and contamination.
If you want purer, more healthful food,
and food which will not disturb you after
you have eaten it, be sure that it is cooked
in Cottolene.
Made only by THE N. It FAIRBANIC COMPANY
More Economical than Butter or Lard
Ribbons
"We arc losing out our out ire line of all silk Ribbon.
Regular 10c, 15c and 2'w a yard quality, closing out
price 5, 10 and 15 yard
Under wear
25 Per Cent
Discount
Dr. Denton's Sleeping
Garments for boys or
girls, a standard quality
the world over, in this
sale 25 per cent discount
Boys'
Union Suits
Boys Wool Ribbed union
suits, a. $1.25 quality
everywhere, here in si.es
24 to 'M closing out price
75 suit
Misses' Fleece Lined Union Suits 39c2 for 75
Ladies' Union Suits, 7f quality 50
Ladies' (Jniori Suits, $L quality, each 75
Ladies' Union Suits, $1.50 quality, each $1.00
Ladies' heavy fleece Lined Vests and Pants
39c, two for 75
Boys' and Misses' Heavy Fleece Lined Vests
and Pants, 35c to 50c quality, each 25
50 dozen Men's, Ladies' and Misses' Hosiery, big
gest values in city, all sizes 10 pair
Closing Out
We have several odd lines
of 'Infants' and Misses'
Mittens and Ladies' knit
Gloves, 25c value, closing
out prico
15 pair
Ladies'
Cashmere Hose
About 10 'dozen regular
35c to 50c values, closing
out price
25 pair
5000 POST CARDS, 10 FOR 5
HUSSEY'S
LAND BARGAINS
L. N. JUDD
TAtENT, OI1EGON
JACKSON COUNTY
Orchards, Homes, Farms
In a Tlirlvlnu Center in One ot the Garden Spots of the Rnjiiie
. River Valloy.
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It's
ROSES
lime now to plant rose bushes. A fine line of
home-grown slock two years old.
Special on Hyacinths, $3.00 per 100
Medford Greenhouse
Home 237-X Main 3711
923 East Main
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