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MEDFORD MAIK TRIBUNE, tEDFO.UD, ORrXlON. THURSDAY, "FEBRUARY 20, 1012.
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Mall. Tim Medforrt Trlhuno. Tli Houth
trn OroRonlnn, Thn Aalilnnil Tribune
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OV.OnaK PUTNAM, Editor nnd MniBer
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Kntnrfd fin nccomllnsit mntler at
Mftlfonl, Or en on, under th tot of
March 1, 1179.
Official Piipir of th Oltr of Mrdford.
Official i'apor of Jnoknon County.
KtraBOniPTIOW BATBS.
On yfnr. by mail .IB. 00
Ono month, by mall EO
Per month, nllvrnd hy carrier tn
MMfnnl, JnrkHn villa and Cen
tral 1'olnt . . 80
flMtirdny only, by mall, Pr year.. J.00
Wwifcly. per year . 1.80
BWOltlT CIBCTXtATIOTT.
Dally avrraito for rlnvrn month! end
In Novrmbar SO. 1911, JTSI.
mil X.anscd "Wlr TJnlt-d rrt
Slipatoh-
EVANS UNO DIXON
TRAINING FOR 00
Hohbio KvniiH nnd Yoiiiir 111 ton
vim- .ire to box ton round ill 111 Med
ford Xutntnrium Athletic club next
WoihiCHilny evoniii nro daily linnl at
Mork promriii for wltni will turn
out to lio mil' of tho fnMot tun round
bantu ever hi'on in nny riiif?.
Both Imya urn overburdened with
pnnfidenec, ouch lius tin oxciim why
thev llci not win hint time. Evan"
kus lio will lick Dixon sure nml
Dixon remark tin muni about Kvntin
n there you are. 1'ick the winnor.
At any mto it will be iiitcrw-tinjr
o wnteh Hi wo two Kiridmtor of the
p.uldcd irijtU when thov hook up to
determine n to who is the better
num.
Another return match i on the
rani between Jack FlUt-ornld anil
Youhjj Kennedy, the pride of the
linkers' union. In the last bout
Young Kennedy was dofented but
pleaded hard for a return match say-in-;
that he was confident he would
be able to vindicate himself if given
another trial.
There will be several preliminaries
io wind up what may be tunned r.s
the best nnd clnsioU lioxintr night in
the history of the northwest.
Sent, on sale at Xali hotel.
COURT HOUSE NEWS
Marriage Licenses.
C 11. Delfenbaeher and Ida Dur
l.ce. U. Q. Doego and Nellc MncAllifler.
New Cases.
Medfonl Huildern Supply Co. v.
M. J,. Alford mid D. H. Soli nnd
W 1... ('hUdum, unit Io foreclose me
Hiauifa Ifen. Carkin & Taylor, at
torney for lnintil'f.
Crixt 1 Kiukropf and 1 fauna Hin
kropf vk D. II. I'alnior, adm. Suit
to declare bond for dead a mortgage.
Mulkey & Cherry, attorneys for
plaintiff.
FLORIDA SCANDAL 10
'COST WILSON HIS JOB
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20. Jamo
Wil-iou, wuretary of agriculture it
ih leu mud today i in iuiiuiiur.it
danger of liming lux official head be
caiiHi ut the Florida EveVglndo.
M-iiiuIal. l'rniileut Taft, aoeording
Io report, ha offered, Wilwon'si port
folio to tliruo different men.
GOVERNMENT PROBES
, A . .LAWRENCE STRIKE
WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 20.
lnveatlgatlon of the. condition of tho
m rlliliig textile worlcors at Lawrence,
MnH , was urilorod today by tho bit
uu of ooinmorco and labor. Seoro
taiy Nugol and l)r CharloB P. Nolll,
Vliitod Statoa labor ' commissioner,
decided that the authorization of
ntich an luvofltlgatlou as wua con
tained in Senator Poludoxtor's reso
lution wait uuiioccftHary.
WILSON CLUB FORMED
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
KAN' DJKllo, rnl.t l-'eb. 20. Tlint
Woodrow MUon, will iao ntrong
-npport in San Diogo cinuily at the
prima rien wiim made curlaiu today by
the orgaiiixatiou of a Wilson club ivul
the hclnctiim of Albeit Sehonnovor
na a dolugato pledged to work for the
New Jernuy governor u candidate
for ho profiiduuoy. I'laiiu are being
madu for the formation of WiImhi
club in every voting preomet, evil
though Home of tho olubk mav huu
only three or font inuuibnra each.
Tiley Cured In (I (o 1 1 Days.
Your driiRglBt will refund inonoy It
I'A.O OINTMISNT falls to euro any
care of Itching. JJIInil, Dleodlug or
J'rotrudlui; I'llua hi G to 14 days. GOc.
EXTERMINATING BLIND PIGS.
SKVRRATj years ajjo (Irants Pass votiul itself "dry."
A Iiu'rc minority, however, wanted il wet and it has
Upon more or leas wet since.
Kirst a prohibition mayor was elected. The blind-pi.us
did a thriving business. It was declared "impassible" to
enforce the law.
An "open town" mayor followed, elected to "wink" at
the salt of liquor nnd he winked. It was airain declared
impossible to enforce the law.
Robt. G. Smith, an anti-prohibitionist, was elected
mayor this winter on a law enforcement program. It had
been declared impossible to enforce the prohibition laws,
but the new mayor has been showing how easy it is to
accomplish the "impossible."
Raids began at once upon the blind-pigs. District At
torney Mulkey cooperated with raids throughout Jose
phine county. The public treasury was enriched several
thousand dollars and several of the blind-piggers are in
jail working out sentences. .
Then Mayor Smith drafted an original ordinance that
is a terror to the illegal dispenser of booxe. In brief, every
eating house, hotel, drug store and soda fountain must
take out a city license, fee $1 per quarter, and make affi
davit that neither the proprietor nor any one connected
with the establishment is holder of a government license
to sell liquor.
If the proprietor swears falsely, he commits perjury
and is in danger of the penitentiary. Jf he sells liquor
without a federal license posted conspicuously, Uncle Sam
will nab him.
As a result of the new law, which went into effect this
week, six soft drink establishments closed their doors.
This is prohibition that prohibits. As a. result, Grants
Pass will for the first time, experience genuine prohibi
tion and that under a non-prohibition mayor, who cam
paigned the county for the wets.
Because Mayor Smith is enforcing the law, an effort
is being made to recall him, but as he has not served six
months, it is unavailing, and the never ending fight of dry
vs. wet goes merrily on, breeding turmoil and discord.
Our Correspondents
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS
Miki Mayfleld and s-on who have
been visiting their father and grand
father Win. Mayfield, for .-ome weeks
returned to their home near Princville
Monday.
Mrs. Myrtle Denton of Klamath
county and Geo. I.oe of Youcalla at
teudded the funeral of their father,
late A. C. Love. Monday morning.
Mrs. Wilon who spent the winti
with her mother Mrs. X. Obonehain
here, ha4? returned to her homo in
Klamath Fall.
Dr. A. A. Sonll nnd Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Robinett of Medfonl wore vis
itors in our city Monday.
T. B- Noyos and J. B. Stevens c-f
Tolo, were shopping here Monday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoke, Mr. and Mr.
Albert Painter, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Manning, Mr.
and Mr. Seott Peel, Mrs. John Pain
ter. Mr. T. F. Kuuckhtent, Mr.
Wagner. H. C. Bedford, lind .Air. Yae
ger spent Mondtij in Medfonl.
J. Hnrtman of Jacksonville sKnt
Tuehduy night here, leaving for home
Wednondaj' morning.
D. D. Sage of Forro&t Grove was
here middle of the week looking after
property interosts of Table Hock.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Merrick, Mrs.
Woodfrod of Medford and Jin,. Ho
rner of Foots creek, attended the
Eastern Star meeting Tuesday even
ing and wore the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L. Hatfield while in this city.
Court Purkeypile of Ashland spont
Wednesday here with his brother,
Water Supt. I. .1. Purkeypile.
Miss Pearl Pankey is clerking at
Spink's ltnokot store.
Mr. and Mrs. .Too Jlonylnnd and
Mrs. Hugh Port or of Seven OakiM,
were shopping here Wednesday.
Jasper Hanim of Autiouh nnd S.
M. Nealon of Table Hock were trans
acting biuinosB here Wednesday af
ternoon. Mrs. and Miss Iloko, Mrs. nnd
Jljst, Nomrood, Mr. F. J, Taylor,
Miss Piokan, Mrs. MeNassar, Mrs,
Elmer Clilldora and Mrs. J. S. Bur
nett were among the Central Point
people who spent Wednesday in
Medfonl.
The Ladies' Aid of the M. E.
church met at the home of Mrs. J. J.
Grim Wodnonduy afternoon. All re
port having u very delightful time.
Tho Ladies' Auxiliary of the Y. M.
C. A. will give a china shower in the
Y. M. C. A. building this evening
(Thursday) . All who come are to
bring u piece of white china.
At Fountains & Elsewhere
Ask for
"HORLIGK'S"
The Original and Genuine
MALTED MILK
The Feeddrlnk for All Ages.
At restaurant!, hotels, and fountains.
Delicious, invigorating and sustaining.
Keep it on your sideboard at home.
Don't travel without it.
A quick lunch prepared in a minute.
Take no imitation. Just jay "HORLICK'S,"
Not in Any Milk Trust
EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS.
John Shidler of Talent was in
Medfonl Monday.
E. P. Huphos of Ashland was In
Medford Monday on business.
Louise Colver nnd wife of Phoo
nlx were visiting Mrs. Colver'a anoth
er In Talent Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. U. X. French of
North Talent went to Jacksonville
Monday to pay taxos and visit rela
thes. C. Carey of North Talent was In
Phoenix Wednosday.
Joe Kader was a Medford busi
ness callor Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Hendrlckson
of South Medford was at Phoenix
Monday.
Mrs. Lloyd Colver was In Medford
Tuesday attending the funoral of the
little son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Atkln.
Miss Elsie Roams of Ashland lias
been at home with her inothorrMrs.
Laviclu. lteams, tho past week.
James McOouuld of North Talent
was in Phoenix Wednosday morning.
We are sorry to say that S. K.
McDonald is quite HI at his home
in North Talent.
Mrs. A. It. IMilpps of Medford was
a pleasant visitor at the homo of
Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey Tuesday.
Al Rose is quito sick at the home
of his daughter, Mrs. Joe Rador,
where he was brought last Tues
day. Dr. Malmgren of Phoenix and
W. W. Wlldor, fcollcltor for the
Rogue River Fruit Growor, was In
our midst last Wednosduy and Is re
ceiving liberal subscriptions to tho
much needed magazine, which gives
tho much needed information to or
chard men and farmers.
MOTHER GRAY'S
SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN,
A CnlnIUIUf for Fverlli .
CoiiHtliinlloii, II e :.
Nloiuurli Troublrn, Trrllilii;
T-. .".,. .rp' ..'..'."- :.r.vr.
Don't sccept K.mpl. tn.ilxl VHKK. Addim.
any tubtutute. A. S. OLMSTED. L Roy. M. Y.
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
Benson's
v
Wo wish to impress you
Exchange Headquarters
What have you got, nnd what, do you want? Through us
'" you nan to.clmngc WlmtVyou have for what, you want.
SOOO-aoro tract of land in British Columbia, $.) por aoro;
will oicohninro for Medford city proporty or Uoguo river
valloy aoi'ongo.
10 acros l miles, from Aledford, Ho aoros in 1 year old pears.
Prioo $250 per ae.i'o.,
'J00 acres J) miles from Montague, Cal., in alfalfa, yheat
and grass:. .UK) acros fenced, small house, barn, chicken
house, well. Price $42" per. acre; will exchange for home
m Modlord.
8 room modern house and '. lots, close to high school, fdiado
and fruit trees, completely furnished. Price $2700; will
exchange for property in So. Ariz., So. Calif, or Texas.
20,000 acres in Central Oregon for sale or exchange, $20
per acre.
Nothing down and $1.1 monthly buys now 2 room house,
sewer and water. .Price $T7.".
$100 down'; $15 montlily buys l room house just outside
citv limits, largo lot. Price $fi00.
10 room modern house in Windsor, Wis., 10 miles from
Madison, will exchange for property hero. Price $1000.
Modern 6 room buogalow with ;). acros ground inside
eit. limits, chickens and poultry houses. Price, $1 1,000.
Ono fJ and ono l room house in Klamath Pa lis;' want ranch
property hero. Price $.)200.
Splendid corner business lot 100x100. Price $1-1,000.
$1500 equity iii $2100 property in industrial district of Los
Angeles to exchange for wooded piece of unimproved
land within one mile of railroad station, having outlet
to county road, including good trout fishing stream;
suitable for summer outing camping place.
7 room modern house in ftverott, Wash., 1 block from car
line; want Medfonl city property or acreage here. Price
$:J500.
South 'Oakdale lot, oak trees on lot, size (10x175. Price
$2250.
100x100 ft. business property, well located. Price $7000.
1S7 acres 12 miles from Portland platted in 10 aero tracts,
best Of soil; want fruit ranch hero. Price $150 per acre.
4-5 acre adjoining city limits, 5 room bungalow, chicken
house; will exchange for eastern property. Price $2000.
1 5-8 acres adjoining city limits, fine soil for truck and
gardening; can be irrigated from the h'ogue River canal;
4 room house, new barn, chicken house, good well. Price
$2000; will take Butte Mills real estate or good team
and wagon in exchange.
10 acres I l-l miles from Medford, best Bear creek bottom
soil, i'ino for truck and garden; small house, chicken
house, good well, about -10 peach trees in bearing. Price
$:'5()0.
Coeur d'Alune, fdaho, propertj'. Brick business block,
$J8,000. Two strictly modern (i room houses, $-J500 and"
$3;00 respectively. ill
acreage here.
2-room house' and large lot,
and berries, located just
$000 cash.
TODAY ALWAYS THE BEST DAY
WE AIM 'TO HANDLE ONLY REAL BARGAINS
Wc arc now located in our now quarters, corner
Main and ?h:
Benson Investment Companv
Real Estate, Mines
CORNER OP MAIN AND FIR
Phones : Bell, 7991 ; Home, 234-L
Bargains
with tho Taot. that, wo arn
exchange part or all above lor
small barn, set to fruit trees
off V. Main. For quick sale
1
A Klamath
Rancfe
FOR SALE OR TRADE
1(10 wren, 12 niiliH eat of Klamath
r-'nlln, oil iiiain road to LnkcUmv.
About 85 iieii'K will he under I lit u -ermueiit
ditch and can be it-rivaled.
Kino n Ita I i'u or nimltn laud. An
uhliiidiuiee of fine outxido raueli. One
of the bent iroioiitioiiH theie In .11
that Rcelioii I'm u man who want (o
oiiKtiKO in the wlu'op hiiMiuottfl. I.onul
od juhI right for u towttnilo whuti
the rnilroud iw bulll from Klniuath
Knlla to IiflHoyiuw. I'riee $30 pi'i
acre. Will e.hniiK0 for Medford
city or count rv properly.
W, T. York (S, Co.
Noyes 6c Black
HOl'SM AND SJGN painting
Up-to.Dnto Auto and Currlnuo
PalutliiK, Gold Leaf SIkd and
Interior Decorating a Specialty.
Slioji mill Offlio
8. Crapo ami 10th St.
Office Phono 7771. Ro. 7212.
All Work Positively Gtiarnuteud.
TUSCAN SPRINGS
flnvlnjc no oiiual on earth !u variety ut
mineral waters and curluK dbteasaa
that medicines will not reach. It you
aro In noeil of health, como now. Wo
nro open all thn year nnd can clvn the
host of earn and attention now as well
as in ttuiumer. Stage dully from Red
Uluff to thn ftprlnuH. ITurlhor par
tlcularn address
K. B. WALBRIDGE
TUSCAN SPRINGS. OAIi.
A SNAP
CO aeren, six mile from Medford.
Kood itraded road eroiuiwi the tract,
all free tMll, at &0 per acre. 51000
will handle, easy term on balance.
Part Ik creek bottom land, nu'tabl
for alfalfa Sirnl MprliiKM on tin
plan TIihIht ilioiiKh to pay for the
tract. No lmllillm-.x. In the (iilftlu
crei-U dlntibt.
W. T. York & Co.
Valley
Second Hand Store
Buys and Sells Sccontt-Hnnd Goods.
Copper, Rubber, Brass, Etc.
M. J. PILCKER. Prop.
15 North Fir
Home 'Ml Hell .107:2
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water '
Hoating
All Work Oimrimtflcd.
1'rlcon IldUHOimlilo.
COFFEEN & PRICE
OS Howard Clock, Kutranea on Oth St.
Faeirio 3031. Horn 310.
IF YOU OWN
A LOT
We will build you a home on
monthly payments.
MEDFORD REALTY AND IM
PROVEMENT COMPANY
M. F. nnd H. Co. Building
FOR SALE
i
Choice
Baled Alfalfa Hay
Delivered in Medford in toil lots ut
$15.50 PER TON
$14.75 PER TON
nt'ear.
Send postal or telephone (Ilotnu)
SLEEPY HOLLOW FARM
ROCK POINT, ORE.
Our nlfnlfii in well oiirod and is not
huh Huorched and rolaliiH all Hh rjeJi
juicen and nouriiilimoiit and color.
Tho utalkrf are not bruised nnd brolfon
mid tho tondor lonvos and tops uj-o
not bruised and Hlialtored oil. TtIK
FINK8T TOP-VALVH HAY THAT
CAN III? lM.ODUCKJJ,
Tho farm la InlKiiied from itoKiit
river,
frr--ri-trr
WHERE TO GO
TONIGHT
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MWMF
THEATRE
TONIGHT
A UNNtluro Act
Ht'l.taCU'ft (JOATM
Seven of tliiiui, piHMOiitlilK a Inir-
liHiu on 'Onelt Toiii'b Cabin."
Till In a Mttiiru nut tllii'ct ioiii
I'MlllllKI'-t.
Vlll'Xti DIXON
riii.-l.lKhtwulnht Ohumplnn of the
Nortliint, ami
.IOK I'AltUUIt
The Local Pttvorlto, will IndiilKe
In Illicit ioiiiiiU of clever IioxIiik
Here In your chance to nco them
Iionn dlnplny hoiiik of tho leu!.
li wr bovliii;
STAR
THEATRE
AIiWAYri IN Till: I.KAI)
I'iiiIci- DlMTtloii l'i'oi'a Amuse
ment Co.
A I w ii)i In tin Lend.
r,i:w I'lKnotiitAi'its r.
".s MTU lNl IIICltOIS.M"
Wexteril !IHIIH
"C. S. VOI.I NTUKIt l.ll'i: SAV
lJ CDRP.s'
V'K-HlloMHl
"Cl'l'.IN ItAltXACIiK'S MIISS.
rati:"
A lluiuiy Ktmturn
TDK IIIMKT OK A "MOSS"
Tatted from Runt l.lfo
'I'll IC NICW UIIITOIt"
A Real Wenturn Comwly
A I. S.VTIIKIt
The SlitKor
''WotUiWoR'nis"
Tin .MiimIcIruh
Ailinlhuliiu 10i
Mutliiei'lhrry Hnjr
CouiIiik. MpiH'Inl I'eiituii, ComliiU
TueMlny, Wi'diirxdny, 'llmriliiy
Mai'clt ", II, 7
"AltRAII.NA.POdnr
A prodiirtlon worthy In many
arluitt y,ut and ho uiiImui um to
command crittul ami popular at
tenUon i mii nuioint (In bunt 'if
tlic mitld i en at I'l.ox
Draperies
Wn curry n viry romptto llni
of itr.iHri turn riirlnlim. fix
ttiri'H . mill lo nil vIhuhom nf
iipli.ilm.Tinif A n"ill mm i to
l"Mik uflnr tlilt work ixoliifiiMl)r
ami Mill mIi tin coud nitvIom km
In onllil to it ill lit ivu tint
IrtrcxNi citlm.
WEEKS & NcGOWAN C0.
F0RDE CAN DO IT
Do yon whir your lawn put In
flrtt elitHt MiapeT AH werl:
(,'tinnuiteed. Leuvo nddtcHS with
II. It. I'alterNon, Quaker Nnrnory,
NiimIi hotel
Medford Roal Estato
& Employment Agency
KOR MALI?
100 Heron 'j mlleu out, $150 per
aero.
180 Heron Imprnvod Htoclc and all
jjotm at H'J.OOO.
;'.17 acroN luiprovod ;ooil ntock or
orchard laud, $ (ft, 000.
M0 uuron Improved Htoclc and all
kooh at f 100 por aure,
27 acreu !) mlluM out rrom AHhlnnd
?'J0(10.
-'() ucrut - iiiIIim out from Med
ford, in In peaiH! tliln place Ih
well Improved.
1 HO acroM :tV4 mlleu from Wood-
vine, ir.ooil.
10 iicnw 2 allien from Conlial
Point, !)',. In rrult.
sri.ooi) acroH Hheop lanch In Cnll-
foinla, f I per acre, with .Jfi.OOO
acrea outHldo raiiKO.
TRADIl
180 noroii In Roiieau, allun,, for a
rniiiih lim'o.
180 amen in Gleuwooil, Idaho,
will tin do for ranch huro, ono
kooiI for alfalfa.
107 anion Port I till, Idaho, for a
Htock of xiioiIm near Portlund.
IC'tulty In u Pi room modorii bun-
ipilow to trade for atoro.
MIKCI'JM'ANKOUH
Hand Hinay puinp; miiko an otfor,
l.aruo -'0 gallon lion kettle; mako
an offer.
2 wutihcH to trado for uhlukouu.
II.AIPI.OVAIUNT
'& men far prunliiK,
GlrlH for Konoral hoiiBoworlc.
Six coal minora,
Coal mlneiM to work by tho ton.
Phono In your ordora for inon;
lirt churKOH to the employer,
E. F. A. BITTNER
ROOMS 0 AND 7, PALM BLOCK
Opposite Nash Hotol
Phono 'It'll; Home. tJ.
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