I 3?WWW!flw!P8(wNiiWwhir 1 1 i i til i i t $ ' i 5 ), JEMSfcEL EQHB Medford Mail tribune AN INDEPENDENT NBW8PAPKU PUI1M8IIBU KVKliY AFTEKNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. II Y TJ1B MEDFOUD PRINTING CO. Tuo Democratic Times. Tho Mfdfanl ttatl.VTho Mcaford Tribune, Tlin South' rn Orceonlnn, Tlio Ashland Trlbuno. North Fir treat; phono. Main 3081; uc-mo 75. QEOIIQE PUTNAM, Editor and Mutineer Entered nil oecond-clRBS matter at Medford. Orogon, under the act of March , 1879. Official Paper of tho City of Medford. Official Paper of Jnckcon County, BUBSCRtPTIOH HATES. One year, by mall 15.00 Ona month, by mall SO Per month, delivered by carrier in Medford. Jacksonville and Cen tral Point SO Saturday only, by mall; per year., t.00 Weekly, per year 1.80 8W0RK CXSCTOATXOH. Dally average for elocn months end Ins November 30, 1911. 5751. ODD FELLOWS FORM CONGRESS About 40 delegates from Odd Fel low Lodges of Ashland, Grants Pass, Medford, Gold Hill, Central Point, Talent, Woodville nnd Eagle Point lodge met in I. O. O. F. hall tlii city, Satnrdny night, and formed a perma nent organization to he known st the I. O. 0. F. Congress of Jaek.-on and Josephine counties for the pur IKise of ndvnneing the good and wel fare of Odd Fellowship. The meeting was called to order by Past Grand A. N. Ilildebraud who was chosen as temporary chairman who appointed the following members as a committee on constitution and by-laws: W. P. Wetherill of Gold Hill, chairman; John It. Nbrris Jnrk-ou ville, U. A. Williams, Grants Pnss, George Lowd, Woodville, Lee Wat kins, Central Point, G. A. Gardner, Talent, E. E. Phipps, Ashland, J. I.. Dommor, Medford, H. H. llrynut, Eagle Point, when a recess was de clared to give the committee time la draft by laws and report to this meeting. The committee rejorted a constitu tion and by-la w, which were adopt ed, after which a permanent organiz ation was formed and the following officers elected: President, A. X. "llildebrand, of' Medford; vice presi dent, Louis Ulrich, of Jacksonville; secretary, E. E. Phipps, of Ashland; treasurer, T. Y. Dean, of Grants Pa. The president npiminted Ihe fol lowing efficers: Sargent-at-arnis,1! Lee Watkins, of Central Point, inner guard, J. G. Jarvis, of Woodville; outer guard. B. II. Bryant, of Eagle 1'oint, after which they were dulj installed for the term of one year. The president then appointed nil standing committees, as required by the constitution, for the ensuing year. This congress is to meet semi-annually within its jurisdiction, time nnd place to' be chosen when assem bled by a two-thirds vote and it is expected that a great deal of :od for Odd Fellowship will be accomp lished. Ashland was unnuimmisiy cho.scn for tho next meting place and the time was set for April 20th, which i the 92nd nilniverary of Odd Fellow ship in America. Durin-r tho evening it developed that Medford lodge was out Jor the grand lotlge session to be he'd in May, J1J1J1, and the several delegatus from tho different lodges pledged themselves and the lodges which Incy represent to instruct all of thei- rep resentatives to work for Mtdfor-.l and vole for Medford at tho grand lodge session to be held at Pendleton in May of this year. SAYS NEW ROAD IS A CERTAINTY Oregon Journal) J. Arnold Doyle, railroad promoter, who promisun to build an electric road from Eugene to Ashland, is In Portland, accompanied by 11. M. Per rinf vice president of tho company. . "Wo will be in Portland probably ono week," said Doylo yesterday af ternoon, "and before we leave wo may have some definite information life to when nctual construction work will begin. 1 etui assiiro you that the contract will bo let, and that u firm well known in Oregon and Washing ton will handle it. "We have completed preliminary punoys from Eugene to Kosoburg. Tho survey from Uosoburg to Grants Pass is ponuoneut, as is tho line from Medford to Ashland. We will very soon have fixed up the right of way from Grants Pass to Medford. Our men have boon in tho field surveying and gathering data since last Sep tember, and we have never once given up tho idea of pushing the lino through. Our visit here mnv is in connection with some final details ot Iho work. From here ho will t'o lo Uosebni'g o pick up some other cuds .iiud gpj under. wv':. . AMUNDSEN. T UK 13 hats oP tho world arc ..--. ... son. ol Aorwav, who Jias at'iiiovou tno tionor m urai reaching tho South Polo. Ho dossbrv'os both credit and congratulations. llo has not only captured tho hluo rih boif, but he has addod much to tho knowledge of Antarctic topography and conditions.. Amundsen made his trip without the. loss of a num. lie was favored generally by. good weather and made much of the journey on glaciers lljb had had much experience and his expedition, planned with scientific exactness, was carried out with military precision. The greatest cold was about 50 degrees below zero, on the Fahrenheit scale, and ho encountered only two violent snow storms. Uis best day's run was sixty-five miles, the dogs traveling well without much suffering, though two-thirds of them irave out. Captain Amundsen made two months. The sun shining to make continuous observations and tuns to locate tno Pole without difficulty. There seems little doubt similar weather, and that there is no news front his expedition. t&LiiA. CONGRATULATIONS. TILE SPECTATOR of Portland, the best edited, alto gether most excellent publication of its kind in the west, has just celebrated its fifth birthdav. To tho Specta tor. The Mail Tribune takes not only its own felicitations and well wishes, but those ot Medford and the Rogue River Valley as well. The Spectator has proven time and again its friendship for southern Ore gon by never overlooking an opportunity to sing its praises. Recently Editor Hume paid a wager won by Colonel George Harvey with a red apple of the Rogue a remark able fact considering that the Spectator is published at Portland, and Portland folk for the most part cannot see this far. Here's a happy birthday, and many of them! GRAND JURY IS IN SESSION, Tho rand jury assembled at Jack sonville Monday morning and at once turned their attention to several criminal eases in which District At torney.Mulkey seeks indictments. The first case called to the attention of the inqui.-itoriiil body was the ense of the state vs. Power for forgery. Pow er was indicted. Several prisoners arc now in the county jail awaiting action by the grand jury. Next Monday the March term of the court will open and a new grand jury chcsen. It is probable that tho present grand jury will not complete its work until the end of the week. . 1 MRS. DELIA G00DE HAS RECOnDTO BE PROUD OF Mother of nlno children, forty seven grandchildren, great grand mother of eighty-one children and great-great grandmother of five children Is the record of Mrs. Delia Ooodo of Salem, who celebrated her 88th birthday In Salem last Friday. W. E. Goodo of this city Is the young est son of the' five now living. Mr. Goodo of this city has main tained tho family name in his fam ily. He Is tho father of eight chil dren and five grandchildren. This Is In Itself quite enviable, for it placos Mr. Goodo as the only son of Mrs. Goodo who has brought the fam ily namo to grandchildren. Mrs. W. K. Goodo ot this city lias placod the following namos as sons and daughters on tho family tree; Arthur, Mrs. Dortha Anderson, Mrs. Mary Mllllgau, Mr3. Eva Young, Miss Maud Goodo, Merle Goodo and Ver non, who died about six years ago. From this substantial branch tho fivo grandchildren have at this tltno been added. Their names arc: Hurtle An- HER SICKLY CHILD Is Now .Strong and Healthy 'Vlnol lliillt Her L'p Every mother wantB hor Ilttlo boy or girl to have a fair chance In the world. Make your children strong and healthy and they will grow up uble to mako tholr own way. For ailing children there Is noth ing so good as Vlnol, our delicious tonic, for It gives them a flno appe tite, makes their blood rich und puts rouos In tholr cheeks again. "I huvo been giving yinol to my Ilttlo daughtor," says Mrs. G. EIsu obsor of Huckoiiback, N. J, "Hho was vory delicate and I was worried about hor.' Vlnol has built her up fine. Sho Is strong and healthy now, with a good healthy color in hor face which sho novor had before. It only took one bottle of Vlnol to do this for her. Sho likes the taste of Vlnol too." Wo could toll you of many othors right in thiB town but glvo Vlnol to your puny child and see how fast It Improves. We glvo back your money If Vlnol docs not do all wo claim Medford Pharmacy, near postofflco. .,OTO"F0RT TSrATTJ TKTBTJNE, OTiDFQRT). OttTCaON", off to Captain Roald Aimmtl- ... ,i i o c:...j. I tile journey to the Polo in night and day enabled him that Captain Scott experienced he also reached the Pole, but this opportunity of extending 20 KILLED WHEN ENGINE EXPLODES SAN ANTON'IO, Texas. March IS. Twenty persons were killed and n score Injured here today when a loco motive exploded in tho Southern-Pacific yards. The roundhouko In which tho engine was standing wns demolished. . Four buildings wore totally or partially wrecked, and tho men upon those blown to bits. One corpse was found throe blocks away. Tho com pany's copper shop wns demolished, the north ond of the blacksmith shop collapsod and tho roundhouse roof was lifted off. The locomotive stood almost in the center of a xjuaro formed by tho four buildings. dorson, Arthur Goode. Genevieve and Ilalph Goode, Harold Goode and Claude Mllllgan. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE A C-rriom all modern bungalow, close In; owner forced to sacrifice at less than tint. Prlco only $2200 on terms or $.'00 cash balance '1't per mouth. Why not take a look at this and save your rent? See Tumy, In Garnett-Corey bjdg. 311 FOR SALE A 4-room cpttago on a largo corner lot only 15 minutes' walk from the ptfstofflre, and just Vi block from the paving; house new and In good condition. Price only $X.r0 on tonus lr desired. See Tumy 201 Gurnott-Corey bid. ail FOR SALE AT a sacrifice, furni ture of 1 rooms complete, $50. Call 1112 .Mantle. 31 FOR SALE Two-horso corn planter. Call on or addressA, L. Galo, Jack sonville, Oro. 313 FOR SALE Nice Ilttlo business for sale, money maker; goods on hand that will pay three times what a asked for thu business. Call or wrlto 102 Mlstlotoe St., Medford, Oro. FOR SALE Grocery stock and fix tures ut Invoice, good established trade, reasonable rent. Apply Oak- dale Casli Grocery, Oakdulu and El worth. 31 3 FOR RENT Three room house with lights and water. Largo lot. Two blocks from P. O. Address 11. Y care Mall Tribune. FOR RENT Furnished flvo rdoiu modern houso, $25. 410 King st. 310. ,FOR SALU Cottage, close In, cheap, easy tortus. Inquire Stuart Kuopp, at Aieutoru lipsutess uoiiego. 313 WHY SHOULD CROWDS BLOCKADE THE STREET? There's a Roasou WELSH AXI MAITLAND That Real Orphouui Act are tho chief attraction at tho IbIh this week, supported by a well se lected program ot Photoplays, mak ing tho bill Quito complete Such hlllH ns tho present ono aro what tins mndo lulu Ilttlo Playhouse the most popular ouo lu town. POLITICAL CAl'S (Paid Advertisement.) County Clerk, I hereby announco myself ns a can didate for tho democratic nomination' for tho office of county clorlt, aub Jcct to tho will of tho voters ot that party at tho primaries. I promise tho pcoplo of Jackson county that lu enso ot tuy nomination nnd oloct'on 1 will fulfill tho duties of tho office ac cording to law ami tho best ot my knowledge nnd ability. W. H. MILLER. Gold Hill, Ore., Fob. 1C, 1D13. County Recorder. I nm a candhlnttf for a second term for tho office ot County Re corder on tho Republican ticket, sub ject to tho comliiK primary. I havo conducted tho offtco to tho boat of my ability, tho hooks aro al ways open for Inspection and fool that I nm entitled to n second term. FREO L. COLV1G. "For Sheriff. I nuuounco myself as a candldnto for sheriff, promising a continuance) or tho bUBlncsslIko administration 1 havo given tho oftlco In thd past. W. A. JONES. Tor County Recorder. I hereby announco myself as n can didate for tho Republican nomination for tho offlco of County Recorder subject to tho will or tho votors of that party at tho primaries. I was bom and raised at Eaglo Point, Oro. I havo for tho part two years been doputy In tho assessor's office, and nil I ask tho peoplo to do Is to look up my character nnd past record before casting their bal lot. CHAUNCEY FLOREY. Kor Prosecuting Attorney. I hereby announco myself as a candidate for tho domocratlo nomi nation for tho offlco ot prosecuting nttornoy for tho first prosecuting at torney district of Oregon, embracing tho counties of Jackson and Jose phlue, subject to tho will of tho vot ers of that party at tho primaries, aud I pledge tho peoplo ot Jackson and Josephine counties that In tho evont of my nomination nnd election I will fearlessly, Impartially and to tho best ot mj ability prosecute all violations of law In said district and endeavor to ndntlntstor tho duties of said offlco with tho utmost efficiency and economy. E. E. KELLY. For Representative. I respectfully present my namo as candldnto for rcprosuntnllvo to the republican voters at tho coming pri mary. I havo boon onco honored by tho people of Jackson county, having been chosen to represent them In the state assembly two yearn ao. If nominated and elected, I shall do In tho futuro as I havo In the past glvo to my constituents as honest and faithful sorvlce aB Ilea within my power. I realize thnt thero aro mat ters of Importance to southorn Ore gon that will como 'up In tho next meeting of tho leglslaturo at Salem, and It will bo my enrnost dntdro If elected to ait to tho fullost satisfac tion of all tho peoplo fof- JuekBon county. J. A. WESTERLUND. For Coiinfy Commissioner. I horohy announco mysolf as can dldnto for the nomination of county commissioner for tho four year term, subject to tho endorsement of tho republican voters at tho primary election April 19, l'Jl'i. If nominated and elected I will during my term of offlco conduct tho business of Jackson county on a strictly business basis, and to tho best interests of tho taxpayers, and without fear or favor to any party, partlos or to any particular section ot tho county, W. C. LKEVER. Fo"r"Hlirrfrf. I respectfully present my namo to tho republican voters as candidate for sheriff of Jackson county ut tho coming prlmarlH I havo served two teruiH es constable of Medford district, aud If nominated and elected 1 shall servo tho people In tho futuro as In tho punt. AUG. I), HINGLER. For Coiihty Judge. I am a candldilto for tho nomina tion of couuty Judge of Juckson coun ty to be dotormlned by tho will or tho voters at tjui primaries April HI, 1012. If I am nominated and elected I will during my term of offlco, as sopn as lawfiihuiithorlty of tho voters can bo seemed, bond tho county mm begin tho construction of it cshnitlfic systom of permanent roads, Ono mil lion und a hnl dollars Is not too much for this purpose. Hut a dol lar's value must bt had for ovcry dollar spent. I will oppose Increas ing the county's wurrunt Indebted Hess and w endeavor to reduce tho NEW THOUGHT MEETINGS Are Held in Mooso Hall r. TIihi-mIhv ti .1 . m. !: obo'ly Invited. MONDAY, WAKQ1T 18, WV2. saino and restore the county's credit. I will assume full responsibility for a business administration ot every county office. F. H. MERIUCIC. For Assessor, I hereby announco myself as a can didate for a second term for county nssossor, subject to tho republican piimniioH, April U. lilt!!, aud prom ise If nominated and elected to do my duty In tho futuro as I havo In the past. W, T. GRIEVE. IvOoK to Your Teeth. 'JFJfrfP1 and he suro there Is no sign of decay. He vigilant your tooth aro your host friends for on their perfect condition depends your digestion aud conse quently your health. It you find anything wrong about them come lu aud see us. You will never regret giving uh all your Dental orders, for we aro thoroughly competent, quick aud courteous, and very reasonable In charges, DR. BARBER, The Dentist 207-208 Farmers and Fruitgrowers Sank IlldfT., Medford, Oregon Pacific Phono Main C63 Home Phono 287-L. PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Hoating AH Work (lunmntced Price ltoaaonnblo. COFFEEN & PRICE 93 Howard Block, Sntrsnc on 6th St radrto 3031. Horn 349. Clark 6c Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, I). O. Tubllc Land Mattern: Final Proof. Ocsort Lauds, Contests nnd Mlnlne Cases. Scrip. TUSCAN SPRINGS Invlng no caual on earth !n variety ot mineral .waters nnd curing diseases that medicines will not reach. If you aro In nood ot health, como now. We aro open nil tho yonr and can glvo tho best of caro and attention now as woll as In summer. Stagb dnlly from Rod Illuff to tho sprlnss. Further par. Oculars address E. B. WALBRIDGE TUSCAN SPRINGS. OAli. W't do Hie right kind of woik the work that shows palnxtnMug care and our prices aro right It pays you lo Bend your laundry bore. Our work Is absolutely fan Itary und hygienic throughout. You run no dnugors of contagion hero. STAR STEAM LAUNDRY Puclrlu lt!Ol. Home (15. .MEDFORD, ORE. H. Heartlield FItKNCH DRY CLEANED AN HATTER Wo mako aarmonta look Ilka now nnd moro than doublo tho valuo of thorn to you. WORK ABSOLUTELY GUAUAN 'TEED Handles called for and dollyorcd Pacific ilH.'Jl Home IIHO Near Moorn Hotel & a If mm t. Young & Hall Taxi Co. TOURING OAHS AND TAX1CAIM Iteasonnblo Rates In City or Country Plionrai Pacific J Hint Home Sorvlco all day, all ijIrW. Stnnda Medford aud Null Hotels, Absolutely no credit without first limiting nrruuKouiontn with nmn ngor. j COURT HALL ' Malinger Draperies Vn curry a vr cuinpleto lino oftilriorlcs. now ourlulim. fix tures. !te . ami o all clam"" f tipliotstnrliiK,, "''C'-LiTu-.w look after llilw work rxclinlv-ly nm) will lv uooA si-rvlcn " In poiulblo to cot Jn even tho llUKf't Clti. WEEKS & McGOWAN G0 Watch Our Addition Grow Jnrkion and Summit Medford Realty nnd -Improvement Company M. V. Al II. Co. Illdg. A SNAP 00 acres, sit tulles (rum Medford, good graded road crouton tho tract, ull free soil, t HS0 per acre. $1000 will handle, easy terms on balance. Part Is creek bottom land, mi'tnble for alfalfa. Several sprlngn on tho place. Timber enougli to pay for the tract. No buildings. In thu Griffin creek district. W.T.York, Co. Valley Second Hand Store Buys and Sells Second-Hand Goods, Copper, nulilicr, Brass, Etc. M. J. PILCKER. Prop. 15 North Fir Home nsi ncii no7a A Klamath Ranch FOR SALE On TRADE HJ0 acres, J2 miles cast oC Klamath Fulls, on main road to I.akoviow. About 8.1 acres will bo under the gov ernment ditch und cull bo irrigated. Kiuo alfalfa or kiuiIcii Intnl. An ubuiiilaiieo of free outside much. One of tho best propositions there Is in that section lYir u man who wants to engage in the sheep hiihimwu. Locat ed just right for u touimito when the railroad is built from Klamath r'nllH lo Lukoview. I'rico .i."0 per acre. Will exchange for Medford city or country property. W, T.York 3b Co. Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency rou SALH 27 acres oast of town, Ifi acres to trees, Vi acres planted to grain. 2KQ near Gold Hill at S10U per acre. t!!l7 acroH Improved, fine location. i'i acres, lift In fruit, good build ings. 20 acres near Kagln Point. 100 acres close to Kaglod'olul, lifi acres lu cultivation. 20 aures in fruit H miles from Medford, l!l& acres :i mlliin of Medford, I! 7 In hay, good Improvements. HO acres planted to alfalfa and grain aud sumo trooH, nomo buildings. It you want to buy u ranch or homo como and mm uh. If you want to trade, como and sen us. Wo have all kinds of trades, lu any locality, TRADIO IIoiihoh to rout lu till parts of tho city. MISGKLLANKOUS Wauled, a house eloiio lu; will trade lots and some cash, NMl'LOYMHNT Girls for gouoral housework, Six coal minors, Coal minors to work by tho ton. Phono lu your orders for men; no chargou lo tho employer, E, F. A. BITTNEK nOOMS 6 AND 7, PALM BLOCK Opposito Nash Hotel """ Phono IMIj HointO."" U. 7 i WHERE TO GO j TONIGHT j r" km STAR THEATRE AIvn)N lii the Lead, n Mnlrlili'NN I'imloplnyK ,1 'AX A.MIMICAX IXVAHIOX" rounded on an Incident. In early x California history -Till: (ITV OK DI4XVHH, OR THU gi'KIJX Ol-' TDK llVI.H" Kdliiutloiiiil ureiilo PAV.MATIW" Vltagraph niaNtnrploro . VAX WKIU'.H'H I.AMT WALT." Iiitenhelr Intonating ilrhiun "TIIK I.KMON" RitltlliiK tiood comedy AL HATH Kit v . In Hong TIIK WOOLWORTHtf Tho .Musicians , AiIiiiIh.Iuu, lllo Chlldicii, .If. .Matinees Kwiry Day Coming lxlni--l'inlnic March :: aud s:t "Mirsldciit Tuft .MnJ.lujr Ktat of ArlilimM ISIS lOc THEATRE lOc Sun., .Moii., Tties. and Wed. WKI.CII and MAITLAVD SIiikIuk. TslkliiK, DhiicIiik Atio li.aii' and Contort loiiUt. This U an ad like wo vhtoni lte Hi" plcuiif of alSKluK, hu absolute .NOVKLTV. loot) IVft of IV'sturo Photo Plios. five Good .Subject, featurlliK I 'at ha Kreres 1'llm d'Arl. LOVH'S THRRIIlLi: SACRinti: THU STOLKX MCKKL Comody Drama WIDOW .lOXIW AD.MIRI5RS A Hcri'umliigly I'uuny WohIitii Oomudy. WITH A KODAK Hlogrnph Comedy 1'A.NTS AND PAiS'ZlltH All Kim. KvenlnxM, 10c any seat In thu hoiue. Kpeilul ('hlldreu's Mat inee ovory Saturday ami Huiiday at '1 p. m., uiIiuIbhIoii Go ami 10cc- Follow thu crowds to thu Ula. Wo solicit your patronngo, which 'will bo lecolvuil with court esy. Medford Theatre MONDAY, MARCH IH Viola Allen's Great Play THE WHITE SISTER lly K. Marlon Crawford ami Walter llaokutt Koaturliig Jeanne Towler Heats on sale at Haskliiu'. Pi'Iooh niO, ft. 00, 7Go, noo F0RDE CAN DO IT Do you want your Iiiwp put In first oIiihh tiknpo? All work Biiarnnlood. Lenvn ndtlresH with If, II, PftlleiHii, (Jimker Kiirsei-yi Nash Imtol,