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WPFOtttt MATE THT13UOT, MEPFOTM). TOTCflOX, SATURDAY, OTKTL C, 1012. TO3EHTTI a I y u-. " IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Dr. Ilin Iter, tint iIciiIIhI, Iiim IiiiiI pliiccil a new olecliio hIIi nl llii' cor ner nf Hum) Main mill Central nv'cuuo, In nililllliift In llii1 !( ii iiiic In Iimh tut I plnccil ii iiiiinlii'r nl' llni'ly ! t -Icrcil hIiih iih Imlli xlrecl I'rniilx, Dr. Ifciilicr believe in j 1 4 1 -' 1 1 i m 1 1 1 Ilin mime iih niiy oilier IiukIiichn iiiiiii Mini Ii!h liclii'l' In jiiHlilli'il by n largo pn Ihmiiii', Mr. mill Mm, .1, K, lliirldlull ami I'lill llmnlll motored to .liirUmmvlllo i,Htnriliiy, .Mr, mul Mih. W K. Ilufley worn over from Aiili'iiln Krltlny. .Inliii llurrlur.tnu or I'orlliiiul made ii IiiihIiii'Hh trip to .Medford iccontly. Hltullm; IoiiIkIiL Nut rink. Dl Mm. I'. V. Ciirnuliun Iiiih lolurned In tin 1 II no I.ciIkc iiflcr a Htinrt ImimI iicmm vlnll III .Medford. Interniillimiil Knryclnpncdle die tlonnry In tluco viiIiiiiii'h, new mul well linuml. fur hiiIi' at a liiiiiilu. Aildii'MK Talrvlnw," .lucltntin vlllt. Tin' flint three niimlieiH after ! o'clocl. will do three ntcpiefnc -at tit icmilnr Hiiluiilny iiIkIiI Nat dance, i:i "Curly" WIIhoii, mint hern Orer.on'H Ntar catcher, will not play In tin c;iM Ichkiio till HciiHini thcie Im'Imi; a Hiipi'i'tilimiilatu'it nf nlilur playcrn. Tim Hi'cnnil wi'itk n( cliciilt court Iimh coded ami never.il Jury trial may ct In hail HiIh t rut Wo MliarpiMi axim, knlvcn, nrlNtmrx, unwn ami lawn mower. J. V. Mitchell, 'i'i H. Itlvumhtit. ('linn. Owiiiim 'of Wlmor precinct mul II. I.. Willi" nf .Ulilmnl npcnl a few liotnx In .Mcdfnid Kililay nflcr- 110(111. Then, (.'iiuicrnn mul IiIh huh Don were over from JnrUnnnvHln Friday afternoon. At Hie Nat innlKlil. bent conducted iliiiiiit mi the ruiiHt, fluent floor, ex cellent iiuimIi. in llumil Mlllur of Applcr.uto wan In our city tin' fnn part or the week. Mr. and Mm. Chan. J. Nunan ami Mm. .1. iCmmoll motored tn Mi'ilfonl from .liirlnninvllle 1'ililny. Wllnon, 210 Uiurol St., for f Iri dium kodak flnlnliliiK. 20 i:. II. llmilcy turn returned from a limdiii'HH trip to AIuhIui, where ho Iiiih become Inicri'Nli'il In a cannery. 1 1 ri'portH an iiniiniially inllil winter In liu. frozen north. nullum) llnti'l illnlm; mom will hcrvc a Npi-olal tahli d'hote dinner nit Kiuiter Sunday. I loom from fl to K p. in. Prlre "fi renin. 1.1 i:ilU (lull of Orlffln creek wiih a recent vUltor In Medford. Then. lintel of I'homilx trnnnrled hutilueiui In Medfonl I'rlday. BomothliiK now, "Grnjio Purple." at McDowell's. A. J. (irlim'H made IiIh limthcr, A. A, (Irlmeit, of JurkHouvlllc. a vlnll till week. W. It. Uulloek had IiiihIiiokh In Jatiknonvllle a few daH nlncc. Fancy brick Ico cream nl McDovr cll'. A. K. Ailhlhi, who was arrested In I. Inn county, on a charge of defraud hiK two rexlilcntH of t)iln ciiuuty,, Iiiih Iiimiii releaxcd on hall pending lil trial and Ih how In Medford. The re port printed In the ncwnpapeiH that 0, M. HelHby had him brought back In unfounded, iih ho Iiiih no cornier Hon with the affair. 8. A. Newell, ladlon' tailor, 4th floor M. 1 to. H. Co. bids. II. I). Heed of (iolil lllll wan amniiK IiIh Mi'ilfonl frlemlH Krlday. Ho wiih S. A. rnttln.m of Central Point. I.ynn I'm din Ih a reHldeut of AhIi land, IioIiIIiih a posit ton on tint Iter oril. HnvliiK bought a lot or conl at n low flgnro wo are. cIohIdk It out at n prlco at which It Ih bound to go within tho next week. Inqulro of Unda Truimfor Co. or J. W. Mltclioll S. H. Aiken wan a recent vlHltor In Medford. Ho Iiiih been limiting Call fornla a vlnll. Senator Norton or (liautn I'iihh had profeHHloual biiHlueKH In Medford and lacltHonvlllo ThuiHday. Heal homo tnado bronrt nt Do Voo'i. J. (J. Pendleton of Tablo Hock wiih among tho many In our city ThuiH day, K, 10. MorrlHon of (Irlfflu cieok tar rind a few Iiouih In Mcdfoid Friday Kodak flnlcliini;, tho boat, nt Won ton'a, oppoHltti book Htoro. F. V. HtrcolH, who Iiiih largo cfr cbnrd and farming IntorcHtu near Woodvlllo, Iiiih Ik'oii Hpondlng u fow dayH In .Medford. 15. n. WrBton, commercial photog rnphor, nogntlvcH nnndo nny Unto or placo by appolntmont, Phono M. 1471 Mlim (lorlrudo Fay waH a recent vlnltor In Jur.kHonvlllo, her formor home. A M, Hnlum Iiiih been In Moilfonl during tho week, lie Ih located near Fii'iuio, Ca,, lull tHt 1 1 1 owmi coiiHlder abln laud In I bin cnuiily, .liiHoph Alartln or .lai'kHonvlllo limi liceu In Medford iiovmal IIiiich during tho week, MIhh IIiiihI mul Mm. V, II. liar iiiiiii of .lackHoiivllle worn Medford vImIIoih Filday iifleiunoii. Hen It, A. llolimm, Tho ItiHiiranre Man, ovr Jaoltiion County bunk. (1. F. Ti often of .limopliluo county Iiiih been veiling IiIh iilHlor, Mim. CIiiiiIi'h Dniifmd of .InckKouvllle. I'liinlhiic, giaHNwarn ami plnnoH paiiked and unpacked, Tramifer and bitggage, lloth pluuieH, MnttliewH Hi Hon. :ir TIioh. IC. Nlclmbi, a llutln creek pio neer wiih In Medford one day UiIh week. Ho wi'iii .1. M. Allen, ('. C. KoIno and ('. O, linker or Dig Unite. MIhh Itlackfnrd of Central Point wiih llm gm-Ht of Mm, A. Hlmor of .lackHonvllle a few iln hIihco Carklu ii- Taylor (Jnhu II. Carkln, Olnnn O, Taylor), attormiyu-at-lnw, over Jackitoii County Hank building, Medford. Flater llroH, are developing a mlno In I'onlii creek dUti'lcl that prnmlMi'H well. V. O. N'auglin wan down from AhIi IiiiiiI a hIhiiI time ago, vlnltlng iela liven. MIhh I'minii W'endt, who In leach ing hi'IiooI on Applegnte, wan at her .lackHuuvllle home for a Nlmrt time during the piiHi week. (.'hiiuncey Flnrey Iuih returned from a dip In the InioroHt fir IiIh candidacy ror enmity recorder. W. It. Harrett nf Aplegate, loud mipervlnor. wan In .Inckhonvllle 'IIiiiih day. It fluippol nf .lackhoiivllln Iiiih gone In Aiiplegate, to paint the new residence of A. K. Kleluhamiuer. .1, Opp wan In Kane'n cri'ek iIIh I riot thlw uri'k looking after IiIh min ing Intercut, there. Fred Coppel ami Henry KtepUen Hon nf Applegnte were In .lacknou vllle a few dayn ago. Itev. Mr. Iledgen, who Iuih been In charge of the Prenbyterlau church at Jackniii'vlllo during the pant several mnutliH, and bin family left for Hump tor, their new home, Friday morning ('. C. Hhaw ban cloned bin Jackson ville htoro nud will resume bin for mer occupation of mining blacknmlth. Don Cameron, who Iuih been spend ing hln-vvacntlon In Jacksonville, left for Oakland, Cat., to resume his studies. He expeclH tn finish In about four iiioiilliii and will become a civil engineer. The .lacnlnteii-Hade company Ih making excellent progicnn In laying the pipe line nt tliu Jacksonville water njHteui and also In building the reeorvnlr. The compauy'H huge dllch digger attracts much attention. Mr. and Mrs, (leorge II. Carpenter have returned from their tour of the world, on which they started last October, Kin met t lleesou of Talent spent Saturday In Moilfonl on a short bust uohk trip. Dave II. Cronemltler or Jackson ville Ih spending a few days In Med ford with friends. Honator Von der llollou of Wellen, accompanied by his son Carl, Is veil ing Medford. (Seorgo A. Hutu, mnuager or the Holland bote), left Saturday for a visit at I.oh Angeles and other Cali fornia points. James Kershaw, die Angora goat king or Antelope, Is spending Satur day In Medford, Mcdrord, Ore., Nov. 7, 1911. Thin In to certify that about Novomhqr my daughter was taken with a severe at tack of rheiimatjsin which rendered her left arm useless, In fact It wiih so near paralyzed that hIio was not ablo to .move her fingers, but knowing of some or Or. Chow Young'H marvelous ciiicn of long standing cases or rheumntlHin, wo decided to consult him, In which I am pleased to say made no mistake, iih his remedies acted as ho claimed they would and after tho third treatment tho rheu matic pain entirely left her and she has not had any symptoms of rheu matism since; besides her general health Ih much improved and I do ne: hesitate In saying 1 hellnvo those afflicted with rheumatism or paraly. hIh will do well to consult Dr. Chow Young, whoso house Ih corner o Tenth and Front atreelH, Medford, Oregon. A. P. WKISS. rtf A, C, Hubbard or Trail, deputy game warden, Ih In Medford on busi ness, Udillo Chat Hon or Tablo Hock In vIMIIng frli'iiilii In Moilfonl, SIMPLICITY RULES CLASS Himilielly iri the order nl' (lie d,iy ill Hie lilgli Holionl nnw tliilt gradua tion ilnv Ih drawing licit r. The irN IlilVe placed u limit nl' $7.fi( eneli J'nr graduation iIichhim, and llie Iio.vh, not In lie nuldniie, deeliire Dial they will ujipour in flannel liirln nud overall. Ah ii rcHtilt of the dictum on the part of the liov. the girls may mid u lew Houiiccm ami frill in older lo induce (he boy in wear a $1(1 linml me. down nt leant, U'AHHINOTON, April C.- With drawal or (lovemor It. Fomh as the democratlu presidential candidate In MitssachusettH wan said by Clark malingers to assure tho capturo or the MaHsachiiHcttH delegation by the speaker. OFF TO BLUE LB W. DAY An aulotnobllo excursion nf Med ford business men to Hie Hliio Lodge mine Ik being organized by Or. J, F. Roddy ror next Monday. All who can do no nro urged in make tho trip. It Itf planned lo leave Medford Monday morning, v I 1 1 the mlno and return Monday night Telephone Dr Heddy for particulars (lenoral Man- nrer Campbell of tho Hotithern Pacific vu, c,htwh a Mntutory of fensc. horo uldnly tdday'whwi twe .noijl ih planning to come oown nno mnKi Young Uccson, H i.M reported, linn nut the trip with local bunlnesn men SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST TALENT YOUTH MADE been een since Weilnomlny mid in Hiiid to bo In hiding-. Officers' nre now endeavoring lo npprolicnd linn. A warrant Iiiih Iicoii issueil for Ibe arrest of llnrl JIcchoii, III vearn old, of Talent, upon complaint of iwz Huxley of I'lioenix, l.'I year old irirl, The Clilncs" tong war wa rnnowed FRISCO TONG MEN IN ANOTHER BLOODY WAR HAN FIIANCIHCO, Cal April C. bors of tho SlnR Buoy Ylnx ton ft, ch li ed Tuo Quon Blnjc, u rooinbur of tl Hip HIiiM, to tho door of hta pV-' mbnt, and opened flra with revolver. Too Quong aing: fell with three bi(t Icta In his body. Physicians doclnrta ho has but a nllght clmnco to recover, it is now feared that the Hip SlnH will retaliate, nnd an. extra detail t police ban been rushed to Chinatown to provont further hostilities. JkA Vrwj I Announcement It Ih not our Intention to close our .Medford store, not by any meaun, we nie inerol) i Inning out every one of the pianos that were consigned tn Mr. 11, 1.. Illshon- We are for Med ford Hint, hint, and all the time nnd expect very soon to be In our own new building here. In the meantime we must sell this Bishop stock and are only loo glad to offer to tho pub lic the advantage of purchasing at this lime a piano fiom the fluent stock ever shipped to Medford and at a price In many Instances less than wholesale, as many, of the lustra mcntK wore half paid ror. Why Mr. Hlshop was not more succensrul was principally because he shipped ton expensive pianos. You have the ad vantage or getting one or these In struments at the price or a cheap piano provided you act quickly. See Kllern Music llnuse ad. TO prevent UrnUliIng of the bright brass pnrts of your ear when laying it up for n time, rub on sonic Mint-line. It l rMlIy wiped off when you are rrndy to jjo Into commiKkion again. Tlic most Important thing- to bear in mind, houcu-r, U Hint proper lubrication is essentia, if you are to get the best serv ice from your ear, and thnt the Polnrlne HrancU are the best automobile lubricants et pro duced. The Polarino Ilraiids Include Polarine Oil ; PoUrine Tranimii Ion Lubricant! (In tlirrc consist nicies) PoUritva Fibre Grease and Polarine Cup Crra-e. Our Volarint bookUl. Irrr. pott-paid. ulvnj uivful hlnli on lubrication and lit umittral car of a car. Writ for It today t anyagtney. Standard Oil Company (laeorporaWd I t T T T ? T f t i t ? T T ? ? t y y f t t X I .Ja Progressive Aggressive AFTER TODAY We have rfcoived such an inprciiso in OVTl BUSINESS that after today wo will use a smaller space in this paper hut will tell 3'ou in that space some real hard facts. Lest you might have an idea that we are not sincere in the matter of taking this smaller space for the simple reason that we have at this time all thai we can do we want to aslc you to watch Til 12 OTHER PAPERS IN JACKSON" COUNTY and then you can form your own opinions as to OUR progressive ways of doing BUSINESS. We are the .FIRST because we knew how to do what we wanted to do and then we had the real courage to do as we wanted and not fear the cril ic'isms of the narrow minded old fellows who were willing to do as some fel low in the city was doing and then let the same he his standard for all other AVE USE THE 2sTEW METHODS AND TIU3 NEW IDEAS AVe do the BEST AVORK because we are the BEST qualified in OUR line of work and then we have had veal's of experience and you may rest assured that when you come to ITS for treatment that we are not trying something on you for the first" time in our lives, and then in addition we had veal's of experience as general practitioners before we SPECIALIZED. CONSULTATION ALWAYS PHEE REMEMBER that we do refraction (fitting glasses) and that we furnish glasses but do not make a business of peddling them and further we have OCR CiRIXDIXfJ all done where we get the competent workmen and skilled mechanics. Think about it. XEXT WEEK we move onto the SECOND PLOOR of this, the GAR X ETT-C 'O R 13 Y B V J LD I XC5 . Drs. Saunders & CJreen MEDFORD OREGON EYE, EAR, XOSE AX I) THROAT SPECfA LISTS ; Reliable Ethical m:xx MJM.Mfr$M$M tfrlfufr $ afr fr fr 4$ ! Weeks&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS Say Fhon 8871 Kir lit ruonol V. W. Weeks 1071 A. 8. Orr, 309 X.ADY AHBIBTAKT, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY l'OK SAM'J One ami one-lmlficreH lion ft. from end of pavement on Second nt, UeiiHonuhle teiniii. Ail dreHrt P, 0. llox lir.d or call 7-!l Home. it) LOSTOh Main Htreet a Hold cuff lint ton. Howard. Home phone :i!7-li. HI KOlt ItlONT Cozy two room fur ulHhed huiiKiilow with pantry and cloaot, Call 517 S. Holly ut. 1(1 I'Viiit l-antl Wanted WANTI3D 15 to 'Jfi iicnm near city limit n; partly Improved, with vari ety of frultHj prefer a farm with Home tlmlior, fair hulUlliiKH, good hulldliiK ultn eaiiy leniiH, nuiHt he a Inu'KuIn; rIvo exuet location and prlco; from owner, no at;ont; Ail droBB 'ii, euro Mall Tribune, 38 a y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y f y y y y f ! t & Everything Eilers sell is high grade, but low priced. Nothing unworthy in material, design or workmanship ever finds place among our stocks. We Will Close Out Every Piano Shipped To MrTB. L. Bishop in Medford Mr. Bishop made a failure of the Piano Business in Medford Pianos nearly half paid for. - - Kvory dollar paid noes to the benefit of tho customer. His loss is your gain. Money won't liny nnytliinpr bettor in pianos. Here they mo in Art Style wises nnd in ninny instances at one-half the regular price. There is a Chickering Ci'miid in the lot. two upright Chiekcrings, a Weber, two Dockers, three Kiiuballs, several 1 jesters, throe Marshall & Wendells, two llallot & Davis', two Autopianos, srveral Willards, three Kilers, a number of Sehilliugs. all of them brand now and the finest styles besides several pianos in the best makes that have been taken as part payment for Autopianos. All of them must be sold Money won't buy anything bettor in pianos You eould not find a finer selection of artistic, pianos in any of the larger cities. Kilers Music House as the -lation's largest dealers, represent only the best instruments I hey having their choice of what is best. A large part of this stock was half paid for this fact permits ,ou to purchase a .piano for about one-half the regular price. We dare not publish prices here as it might hurt us in future business. but suffice it to say that a visit to the store is worth while and will convince the most skeptical. Kvery piano was carefully selected by Mr. Bishop, a man who has had years and years experience in the piano business and who selected each instrument for its tonal qualities nnd beauty of case selected each one carefully from hundreds of pianos. An opportunity like this we venture to say will never occur again in Medford and it behooves all intending purchasers to investi gate An opportunity to have somo one else pay nearly half on your piano some one else's failure your gain. No other firm but Eilers Music House would give the public this advantage It is the Kilers way, it is this giving of liberal values that has made them today America's greatest piano dealers. You are not asked to pay one cent till satisfied. Wo don't want your money till you are. There is no such thing-as dissatisfaction in purchasing from Kilers Music House Kvery piano fully guaranteed and money back if not as represented. You do not have to pay all cash To take advantage of this sale i5'!, $8 or $10 per month will do. Time buyers will pay simple interest at 8 per cent on the balance remaining unpaid the use of your money and the use of the piano is surely worth the small amount of interest you pay. Kvery piano marked plainly and no further discount for all cash a stool, one free tuning and free delivery to your homo included with each piano. Tho prices marked on eaeh inslntmoid are such that every piano will be sold quickly. llemeniber tho days Saturday, April Gth, Monday, April 8th, Tuesday, April flth, "Wednesday, April 10th, and Thursday is tho last da.w "Store will bo open evenings." Tiauo buyers who take advantago of this sale will indeed he fortunate, as a liko opportunity we are sure will never occur again. If you were only buying a piano to sell it ngaiu it would pay you to take advantago of this sale. ' EILERS MUSIC HOUSE y t ! 217 W, MAIN ST. In the Center of the Block f. ltltrrr 1 '