PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OKMOX. THITRS1)AV, M.MHMl 'JS, 11)12, r1 " I 1! IOCAL AND L PERSONAL L. A. Orcory wnB In Grants Pass for a few hours Wednesday. Miss Pearl Itbss of Central Point wiis n visitor In the city Wednesday Halph HnrRoss, who has been In Vancouver training with the Spokane team,' returned Wednesday. Ralph said that he found that he was pretty llfilit for pitching for n year or two. Just now 1h the time to have your niB8 and all kinds of draperies French dry cleaned. Pantorlum. " We sharpen axes, luilvos, scissors, saws and lawn mowers. J. V. .Mitchell, 22 S. HIverside. ToKRory Hill Is out for office. Head announcement on page fi. 5 HurIi 11. Johnson, traveling pas senRor nfiont for the Canadian Pa cific, was In the city Wednesday on luminous. William M. Kohnott of St. Louis, Mo., Is In Medford looking after his Interests here. Wilson, 210 Laurel St., for first- class kodak finishings. 20 Harry E. Foster has returned from a business trip north. Togpery Bill is out for office. Head announcement on page C. . Henry R. Broad of Williams creek is spending several days In Medford. Tom Osgood, engineer, reports work progressing rapidly on the in stallation of the new dam which will supply Jacksonville with water. Something new, "Grape Purple," at McDowell's. James D. Anderson of the Apple gate spent Thursday In Medford. Ladles' marquisette and lingerie waists French dry cleaned, 40c tip. Pantorlum. " " John W. Tarkor spent Thursday at Ashland on business. Emmett Ueoson of Talent, repub lican candidate for sheriff, spent Wednesday hero looking after his fences." J. M. Sanders of Foots creek is in Medford for a few days. Mr. San ders is the owner of several placer claims on the creek. The Medford Conservatory of Mu sic and languages is the only music echool In southern Oregon with a iull corps of teachers. G. Talllandler. director. Send for catalogue. M. L. Johnson of Woodvllle was a recent visitor In this city. Toggery Dili Is out for office. Read announcement on page C. 5 Work Is progressing rapidly on the construction- of- the additional cluster light poles on West Main street. Within another week the lights will probably be burning. Mr. and Mrs. John Wolklns of Elk hart, Ind., who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Martin of this city, havo left for the north. J. E. Iceman of Klamath Falls Is spending a few days in Medford on business. Ladles' hats cleaned and blocked $1 up. Pantorlum. " Dogcatcher Cady has Issued over HO dog licensesduring the past two days. After April 1 ho will round up all the strays and after holding them three days will dispose of them. Soe It. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Arthur W. Clark liaB returned from a business trip to Grants Pass. T. M. Collins of Griffin creek was In Medford Thursday on businoss. J. W. Meyers of Grants Pass, a member of the state board of bar ber examiners, was In Medford Wednesday. C W. Wilson of Sams valley spent Thursday In Medford on business. Kodrtk finishing, the best, at Wes ton's, opposlto book store. John E. Kaddy of San Francisco Is visiting his daughter, Mrs. C. II. Wilson, of West Medford. C. Ct Clark was down from the Al ton inlno, near Wolf Creek, on a bus iness visit Wednesday. Fred Thompson has returned from an extensive trip through the east. Harry B. Neff of Eugene la spend ing a fow days in Medford on busi ness. Mon's )mts cleaned and blocked to look like new at Pantorlum. 7 J. M. Kilgore, of the Evans creek country hns purchased an Ovorlund automobile. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glonu O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Swcnulng rotumed Wednosday evening from "Los Angeles. C'a. Mrs. Swonnlng has spent the winter In southern California, A $-1500 bungalqw for $3500. 10 por cent off for cash. II. E, Gates, 22 Roso avouuu. 7 Petor M. Kershaw visited Evans creek on Thursday, t , -,.,. " ., . ssss Weeks&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS Say Pliont 0371 Xlght FUontsi r. W, Woeii 3071 A. S. Orr, 3S9I XA.DY AMSTHTAKT. Mr. nml Mrs. Walter A. Holnian of Boston, Mobh., are visiting Mrs, W. P. Lane mid son, E. L. Lane, at Shadeland orchard, Central Point. Having bought a lot of coal at a low flguro we are closing It nut at a prlco at which It is bound to go within the next week. Inquire of Ends Transfor Co. or J. W. Mitchell. C. M. Kldd returned from a busi ness trip north Thursday. A $tfi00 bungalow for $3500. 10 por cent off for cash. 11. E. Gates, 22 Roso avenue. 7 W. K. Woatherbee of Grants Pass Is In Medford spending n few days on business. Ho Is Interested in mln-j IK. j Fancy brick Ico cream at McDow-l ell's. B. T. Samuelson of Buncom Is vis iting bis son Charles Samuelson in I this city. ' S. A. Novell, ladles tailor, 4th floor M. F. & H. Co. hldg. H. A. Cannaday has announced his; candidacy for Justice of the peace in Medford. Home baking lunches served oppo site S. P. depot. Phone Bell 4972. Home 273-L. Judge C, II. Watson of Ashland was a recent Medford visitor. The latest candidate for office is Toggery Bill read his announce ment on page G. BenJ. M. Collins of Jacksonville spent Thursday In Medford. Ladles, nave your suits made by a tailor who knows how. Berlin. Cen tral Point. 9 Henry Lewis of Grants Pass spent Thursday In Medford on business. A $4,100 bungalow for" $3500. 10 per cent off for cash. H. E. Gates. 22 Roso avenue. " W. 11. Baer of Beagle Is spendln? a few days In Medford. Roses are a specialty with II. B Patterson, nurseryman. Nash hotel. A. C. Hough of Grants Pass spent Thursday In Medford on professional business. Bosc, D'AnJou and Bartlett pears. First-class trees, and don't buy from anyone, large or small orders until you see me and I'll savo you money. II. B. Patterson. Quaker nursery man, Nash hotel lobby. J. D. Cass, who has been visiting friends in Medford during the past week, will return to Portland tonight. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471 B. B. Jackson of Trail is spending a few days In Medford with friends. Federal vacuum cleaner. Home phono 26C-L. A. E. Mabee. 233 S. Ivy street. 6 J. N. Newman of Gold Hill was a recent Medford visitor. The latest candidate for office is Toggery Bill read his announce ment on page C. ( Real home made bread at De Voe'i. MILTITIA QUIETS M '"PS III ; ton island; mmwm KOl'K ISLAND. 111.. March IKS. With (100 uiilitiiiiiieii patrolling nil Hie oil,v' trcet, Rock Maud is ipiiet to day after two dny of political riotiny inehulitu; nii( fntnlity, .-eriou'- injury to ninny, two of wliom tuny lio. tiiul nn attempt to iwtit.oimtc Mayor Seliriver. All Milium remain clo.od. Siv urnM- have been nimle Iiv the soldier-. It i- feared (lint l-uMmttmuit iitfiiiiiM Mavor Schriver, which U still rnn niiiir IrijHi. mnv enue renewed riotinir at mi.v time. hreh fuel wit added to the iudijjnnlioit of the rioter hv the mnvor'o action o callim: on the rnvenior for tate troop. Mil) ('IH)W.-.A arch 2S ' i e into died republican I mop mutinied here today mid en;,'!iu,otl in it o.iinivitl of loolitu; mid slaughter m the Miitiw quarter. It i IViui I I o Irotihlw nil! -preml, nml tlinl fiuvi-m tu; lie lno'vi'. DECLARED INSANE LOS AXOKLKS. Oil., March 28. Following Mr, .lark Cuilu!i' teti moiiy that ln believed Morri .1. Con dory entered her Piiiiih'iiii home at the instigation of oineone de-iriit': to hnrn- her. n jury in the uperior court here declared today it belief that Condory i insane. Final dipo- ition of hi ene will lie nindi late todav by nu iniinity hoard. Condory wn charged with attempt ed burglary following hi alleged en trance to Air. Cudahy' home in Pnadenn. r. i MICHIGAN TO VOTE UPON EQUAL SUFFRAGE Southern Indiana Teachers Meet INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Maich 8S From all soutlous of the HUuUmrii part of thin state tesiliers have ar rived here In Inrjso number to at tend the convention of the Southern Indiana Teachers' nsnoclatloii. which will be In session during the rest of the week. Henry Lester Smith of Bloomlugtoii will preside, and the lint of speakers contains the names of many noted men. ntnoiix them for mer United States Senator Albert J Beverldgo. United States Senator Robert M. La Follette. President W O. Thompson of the Ohio state mil verslty, and ninny others. ASK ROLFE 10 GIVE 'EM WORK 'end euetiiblo -liiptiieiil, wilh ii mm Milium chaiKo ol IvvcntNliu' rent- DISTINGUISHED AUTHOR ORATOR COMING ) John Spai'KH who N to appear In SAN' KKAN'ClSt'O. Mnnli JS. i this illy nn Thurmlav cvoiiIiik. March Spuried to action hv ,i nn to , J 2s. Ik an iiulbor of lut.-nii.tlonal icp- .... ., .,,,, ...I, o illation. An WiikIIh1iiiiii Iiv lilrtli ol lice in the cit hull ol Kill idle men. I """ ' . , , .. ,, ... .... iu RIHI Bll .MIK'llvHIl " Hiniini'ii. ' " LANSING. Mich.. March 2S. A resolution to submit woman suffrage to the voters of Michigan in n con stitutional amendment at the next election was adopted In the house here today by a vote of 7." to 19. A similar resolution already has been adopted by the senate. The galleries of the legislature were packed with women, and the wildest excitement and cheering fol lowed the announcement of the vote in the house. Memorial to Wade Hampton CHARLESTON, S. t March 2S. Aujmposlng moniimniii In memory of General Wade Hampton, a gift to the city of Charleston by tlio local chapter of the Daughters of the Con federacy, was nn veiled today, on the ninety-fourth anniversary of the birth of the distinguished South Car olina soldier and statesman. The monument occupies a conspicuous site in Marion square. The unveiling was accompanied with Interontlux but modest ceremonies. Thu oration of tho day was delivered by Dr. S. C. Mitchell, president of the University of South Carolina. hettxiiitf lot work, Mnyor lumt Kolpli IoiIh.v i" ptmuiiiiw ww.vi nml ineniH to enre lor Smi 1'hiiiclsooV nruiv of 10,01)0 iiuemplou'il. The police utti muted to prevent the hodv fiotn euttiriiiK tii) city hull, Imt after the mnyor iHttl'ttnil qf thetr pli enee he onlernl litem H4w(trtl to the iiiervior.' room, wheiv he heard their coiupluiutrt, "We want n place lo ileep." I lie pokcninii uul. "We vvmit to cut three meal a daw Alt we wnut work, hut particularly ti phicu to lcep ami cat. l'nle we receive im mediate relief moiiicImmIv i aoiiu; to ilffcr rilluiieiiilly. There will lie on violence, hut we are muiiy to enl.' known on two coutlneutnH mi an thur wliiioo liookH on welntoKlcnl "X1' JeetH Hi'e (litfil mill Hiithoiltnllvc Probably tlio IiomI known mid moil popular of Mr. Xnno' workn are. 'Th llllter Cry of tho t'hlldr-ii" mill "The Life nf Kitrl Mr." nlthiniitli hn In the author or 12 nthei olomc nlmiMt hm well kimwii hm llu(w two. Mr. Hpamn b one of dm Kiml ora tor of Him pretieiit day. lie la it iiuin or liitMiiM convict loim. burn of put found ntuily and wide hiiinrtdnt of men mid Mffalr. Ilo t;uow how lo picseut !it iummmik l nek H way that lie holtln tho lutt)ret of overy IndlYldual who IU under Hie muuII , or tint lUAHtuetle pemiiiinllty. Medford Printing company carry n full lino of legal blanks. GRAND JURY REFUSES ACTION IN BRANDT CASE V. H. Hermann of lower Rogue river is visiting friends in Medford. Mr. Hermann Is displaying some very fine nuggets. See A. K. Ware, room 19 Jackson County Bank building, for all tho information about Pacific Mutual Life or Accident Insurance. G W. C. Craue of Eagle Point spent Thursday in Medford on business. The latest candidate for office Is Toggery Bill read his announce ment on page 0. 5 Mr. and Mr. William Von der Hellen of Eagle Point visited Med ford Wednesday. Medford, Ore., Nov. 7. 1911. This Is to certify that about November my daughter was taken with a severe at tack of rheumatism which rendered her deft arm useless, In fact It was so near paralyzed that she was not able to move her fingers, but knowing of some of Dr. Chow Young's marvelous cures of long standing cases of rheumatism, we decided to consult him, In which I am pleased to say made no mistake, as his remedies acted as ho claimed they would and after the third treatment tho rheu matic pain entirely left her and sbo httB not had any symptoms of rheu matism since; besides her general health Is much improved and I do not hesitate In saying I bellevo those afflicted with rheumatism or paraly sis will do well to consult Dr. Chow Young, whoso house Is corner of Tenth and Front streets, Medford, Oregon. A. P. WEISS. 15 MARRIED. A nuiuher of 1'riendH met ni the home of I). S,. Yjo1h mid wife :il Highland Park, March 27, to itttcqd thu wedding of their daughter Lillian May Woods (p Kli Adams. The cere mony wns performed by Huv. J, W. Shurpo of this city. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Tho partnership heretofore exist ing between J. C. Barnes and Wm. C, Murphy and known n tho firm name of Barnes & Murphy has this day been dissolved, March 27, 1912. All outstanding accounts should cither be mailed or presented at once to either Barnes or Murphy. J. C. BARNES, 0 WM, MURPHY. Legal blanks at tho Medford Print ing company. NEW YORK, March 3. Tho grand Jury which has been conduct ing an Investigation Into an alleged conspiracy to "railroad" Foulko E. Brandt, former valet to Mortimer L. Schlff, refused today to return any indictments in the case. Brandt contended that he was glven'a 30 year sentence in Sing Sing on a "trumped up charge of larceny to shield a woman member of the Schlff household." He has served five years in the penitentiary. NO EFFORT MADE TO LOCATE ELOPING WIFE WASHINGTON, D. O., March US No effort lias been made to locate Mrs. Kleanor Hoyt Hiehborn, wife of Philip Ilichhorn, or Attorney Ilor nee Wylie of WtiMhiiiKton, with whom .she is alleged to have eloped. It in sup(K)Kci that the pair are living on an ihland near Monte Curio. Mrs. Mirrtha I'enrsull, sihtcr of Ilichhorn, nt whose home he commit ted suicide, is prostrated. Friends are arranging today for the funeral. ' " " ' " f ' INDIAN WOMAN DEAD AT AGE OF 107 YEARS "Got My Sore Foot in It Right 1--TIZ" "A TIZ Until, .My Buy, ii TIZ Until! Von Can't Beat It for Sore Feet, 1'imiH nml Bunions!" Is this man a tender-foot? No. He Is a Joy-walker one who uses TIZ and gets from the feet n happiness ono never felt beforn. "Sir I I U.. TIZ T.1UV Ttm for AnrFootTroubU." LOS ANGELES. Cal., March 28.- Clara Cltalcz, 107 years of ago, last of the San Juan Cnplstrano Mission Indians, la dead at her home in I-os Angeles. Her funeral will bo held tomorrow In the old Plaza church. feveral stones of which sho laid when a girl. ROBINSON NOMINATED BY ARKANSAS DEMOCRATS LITTLE HOOK, Ark., March 28.- Primary return received show that the democrats have elected Congress man Joseph Robinson of the Sixth district as Jheir standard hearer for Governor by 1,000 plurality. Senator JcJT Davis i Idling in flic nice I'm thu United States senate. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED To hear from parties go Ing'to-Los Angeles on or before Juno 1st wishing to share car or moving household goods. Call Home phone 137-L evenings or Sundays, or address C 142, Mall Tribune. Ii FOR RENT Largo garden lot. best nf sol), cheap; 2 room house. 838 Bennett avo. 10 WANTED To rent until Nov. 1st, furnished house or bungalow In outskirts of town or In country. Must havo barn or garage, at least two bedrooms, bath, hot and cold water. Address Box 10, Mall Trib une, 11 WANTED Position flood roferonces. care Hotel Moore, as chauffeur, F, II. Boston, 11 When your feet are so tlrod they feel like stumps, wheu they ache so that they hurt way up to your heart when you shamble your feet along and It seems ns though all the mis ery you ever had has settled In your feet, look at the happy TIZ man in the picture. You ran be happy-footed Just tho same. If you have corns nml bunions that everybody seems to step on, Just think of this happy TIZ man. Ho had corns and bunions, too. This man used TIZ, and now ho hns no more tender, raw, chafed, bllBtored, swollon, tired, smelly feet, corns, cal louses or bunions. As soon ns you put your feet In a TIZ bath, you feel the happiness soaking In. It's like mountain ozone to lungs. Nothing else but TIZ can glvo you this happy foot feeling. Don't accept any substitutes. TIZ, an cents a box, sold every where, or sent direct, on receipt of price, by Walter Luther Dodge &. Co., Chicago, 111. Recommended by all drug stores, department and general stores. Yes, You Can Grin rltir D ORfii with satisfaction If wo havo euro of your teeth, for they will look woll and glvo you n comfortablo feollng. We do nil kinds of Dontul wo.k In n thoroughly professional manner and yet; charge- most modestly for our service. Children's teeth wo mako a specialty of, Bring tho youngsters hero so that wo muy mako tbolr mouths look good, and feol good. DR. BARBER THE DI)N'WHT Adklim Block, Cor. Main und Control, Both Phones, I When Senator IIcvhiIiIkc of Hull' FRUITGROWERS SECURE ,,,. lM(c hU (iimmiiw fluht r.ir ad- L0WER EXPRESS RATES vmirwd child labor leuUlatlou ho " i used Mr. HiMiruo's booh on The OLY.M1MA. Wn.. March US. -A ic torv lor the fruit u rower mid emiuerv men of Vuhmv:ton i shown in the muioiinccmciit tod.n li the Northern F,.pres comp.nv thai it ha tnmli- n Bitter t'iv of the Children" iim IiIh Hiithoiity and the hlit of IiIm l'1'ia. Mr. Simrno hpwNks III this ilt at N'NtHturlmu mid Hiihtliutct lor I'hmuii (Mark as the reitiiiluliiK fc- cut of one-halt in the rule on r. t ' tuio of the IU1I Leeuiu unarm' Scientific Eye Examinations witiioi t nitrt.s on Pilot's The old Mu'orv that ttn-li use Is a nicest' j In rom-cily iinunurliiK refractive errors Is a fallacy long since exploded. Let mo demonstrate to you th newer methods. DR. RICKERT. Optometrist Over Kent tier's, Mcilfonl COUNTY SURVEYOR T am asking lor tlio KVpubliean nominal ion, ami if T am elected I will make the office mean something. All county work requiring engineering skill should w done by the County Surveyor, and maps and other data filed for future reference. 'Having made the surveys for the adjudicating of Little Butte creek water rights and a topographic map of a large portion of the Rogue Itiver valley, besides other surveys, I am able to give first-hand information. RALPH P. COWGILL (Paid Advt.) Hav, thine I it town In Southern Oichoii whi'io the air nml i'tin,iv vMiuld Inttlic Joint I) iclluli mi iai Iiik limine Miiuhvleli. Grants Pass, Oregon And lt'n a wood llvo town too. Air ami Kronen urn not all Hio town liiiimlH of. It'" tho innlcr of u rich iiiIiiIuk dlntrlrt: Hio feinlm for uIkIH '!' '''i' kiwiim In i lit lm inmllHto vlilnlt A MinilHtloit of Minn every one liiiimter for Southern OreRini, mid tliiinlK Pm imttlmlmly. Then lliy havo In OimiiM I'tmN a hotel' "The Josephine" Old v u over i oat-It mi oimU In tin dotn"'; ono of thino plaecN where ou really tmlt Where, no matter Imw lnmy jou have been or bow tlrml von tiro, n you pHrlnk" of i In- teiidui- uiMtttM and chuli-e vrtKutnhle (from a xiuilcu) ou ate iiiicoiiHclouMly curried hack to childhood iu. nml your Ihoiixhtn turn to mother? It 'm the cat, my lio . nml then when ou no to Nleep hut wIihI'i the lliC? lt' ii "Mctschnn" Hotel I h ii t that niuiURh? You surely will nmke trmelers KrMtoful by ImpriHiHliiK upon tlixiu Oram I'lim. mid that Tho hotel In thn ,li)e'hue A Klamath Ranch FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 ncri'H, 12 mllcrt entt of Klmnnlh I'iiIIn, on main road to Lakeview. About b't itcreH will u under tht K"v iiriiuiuut ditch and can ho irrigated, riun nlfulfn or 1,'nnlmi land. An ahtiuiluucu of frmi ouliiili' ranch. One of tint licit proKmi(iuiw thern in In that Ncetiou for a iiuin who hiiIm to ciiKiiK" i' the nIii-cp lniitii'Ki, I. neat cil ju-t rtt,'ht for a towiinilo wti"ii the railroad i Imilt from Khtmni!i Knllrt to Ijikuview. I'neo $.10 per aero. Will exchmij;" for alodford ViiiLI!L,"M,"'ry projiorty. W, T- York (2b Co. iiiiiimjiaiiaj' in ;i MBraiiBHiHuiHrii - -:-'- We're udding the Coast to the tisnbgisui-llMG nmp I The shooting season of 1912 will add "a brand new slice of territory to the sales field for' Remington-UMC i Eastern i Factory-Loaded Shell RgmlngtMsUMC Arrow and Nitro Club Smokeless Steel Lined factory loads hold an equalled record at the eastern traps; New Club (black powder) factory loads are as staple as flour or sugar. The records behind these shells are guarantee of sales and a vigorous sales-producing advertising campaign in the leading mediums of the coast in sures a quick turn-over ready profits. 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