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PXflE TWO IOCAL AND I- PERSONAL - J. H. Carpenter nnd W. A. Cornl ttiin lmvo bought the Oakdale Cash grocery. Mr. Carpenter Is n recent nrrlvnl from Dixon, 111. Ho linn lind cniiRldernblc butduess experience and came bore with the Intention of re tiring. However, the Oakdale store nppealcd to him nnd ho wllljnake It one of tho most modern groceries In the city, Het,linniB retail for 17c pound at tho Oakdale Cash Grocery. 15 S. S. Swlnnlng and 11. I). Foster, forest service men, left Monday morn ing for a few days' tour of Inspection in tho Applogatc country. We sharpen axes, Juilvcs, scissors, saws and Jawn mowers. J. W. i Mitchell, 22 3. Itlverslde. Miss Emma Oaunyaw, who was operated upon last week at the Sa cred Heart hospital by Dr. Porter, Is said to liave recovered from tho im mediate results of the operation and hor .condition Is at this time so much Improved that It Is expected her health will bo completely restored. Mies Gaunyaw has been an invalid for 10 or 12 jears, much of the time con fined to her bed. During all these years of suffering she has, however, become an expert needlewoman nnd artist, and much of her lace work and many of her paintings have been on exhibition in store windows of Medford. Real home made bread at Da Voo'i. F. h. Deddlngfield has shipped to Medford from Joseph, Ore., a carload of household goods. Tho goods were accompanied by J. A. Deddlngfield, a son, and the father and the rest of the family will arrive within a few days. Mr. Deddlngfield will put In a cigar and billiard business in the building formerly occupied by the "Quit," on North Front street. Kodak finishing, tho best, at Wes ton's, opposite book store. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Reynolds of Denver, Colo., stopped off in Med ford Sunday night for a few Jiours' visit with their old-time Illinois friends, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Conklin. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 3J71 S. B. Stoner and family of Ashland went through Medford Monday en route to their orchard ranch Jn the Sams valley -country. They expect to reside at .the ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen returned Monday morning from Salem, where Mrs. Hansen has been in a hospital for several weeks. She has recovered her usual good health. See It. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. W. T. Coburn, of Grants Pass, was in Medford Sunday. Furniture, glasBwnro and, pianos packqd and unpacked. Transfer and baggage. Both .phones. Matthews & Son. 35 Weeks &McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DJ Phoa 9371 Kljrbt Phoni r. W. Wcaka 3071 A. S. Orr, 3693 ABT ABSZSTA3RT. s T Mull nn nnuitnvn lit tlui Trail II ' "" - J Lumber company's saw and planing mill, Jn west Medford, was unfortu nate Saturday Insetting his left band too closo to a moving saw and as a result of tho proximity of ,tho said hand with tho said saw. Mr. Hull Is short one finger that Is one finger of bis left hand Is I wo Joints short. Wilson, 210 Laurel St., for flrst rlafts kodak finishings. 20 JudgB I M. . Sevart of Kaglo Paint was In Medford Saturday on business. Somotblni; now. "Grano Purnlo." at McDowell's. I W. H. Ware, of Portsmouth, Ohio, j arrived In Medford Sunday evening. I Fancy brick Ice cream at McDow- I eVa. A. L. Davis and family of Grants Pass stopped off In Medford Monday for a visit with relntlves. They are en route to Klnmath Kails. Kvtra fancy American Heauty po jtatoes at 2ljc pound at the Oakdale Cash Grocery. IB S. A. Newell, ladles tailor, 4th floor M. F. & H. Co. bldg. Mr. and Mrs. H. Norton, of Portland, were in Medford Sunday visiting Mrs. Norton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. N. Hutler. Mr. Norton left Monday morning for California, but Mrs. Norton will visit In Medford for several days. Mrs. Norton is accompanied by her friend, Miss Jessie Dalllle, of Portland Having bought a lot of coal at a low figure we are closing it out at a price ?.t which it is bound to go within the next week. Inquire of EadaTransfer Co. or J. W. Mitchell. Mrs. Ernest Biden left Monday for a visit to relatives In Duusmulr, Cat. L. F. and J. V. Durr, of Woodburn, Ore., arrived In Medford Sunday. They unloaded a carload of household effects and laundry machinery Mon- day and as soon as possible they will open a new steam laundry at the Natatorium. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkin, Glenn O. Taylor), nttorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. J. F. RItter of this city, who was operated upon for stomach trouble t McCloud, Cal., last week, Is re ported to be very much improved and in a very fair way to recovery. For a few days immediately following the operation there was little hope of re covery. International Encyclopaedic dic tionary in three volumes, new' and well bound, for sale at a bargain. Address "Falrvlew," Jacksonville. n. andMYs:F. C. Elliott and'Mrs. Schmalhausen visited relatives on Foots creek Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Caldwell and Mrs. Darllng'were In Gold Hill Sun day visiting Mr. Caldwell's relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Llndley have moved to Central Point, where Mr. Llndley is engaged in the meat mar ket business. Dr. M. C. Barber, physician and surgeon, has moved from the M. F. & H. building to room 9 Palm block. Opposite the Nash hotel. 36 W. E. Boyle, son of D. D. Boyle, pastor of the Christian church, ar rived last week from California and will make Ids home on a tract of laud recently purchased, about two miles east of Medford. You can buy 15 pounds of granu lated cane sugar for $1 at the Oak dale Cash Grocery. 1." John W, Parker left Monday morn ing for a 10 day visit at Portland, I stopping at lloseburg en route on CLOSING OUT of some fine Real Estate :- le are moving to Berkeley, California. arEDTOHT) MAIL TRIBUNE, business connected with his extensive ranch property there. Mr, Parker Is the representative In this section of a large Portland bond house. Many of tho younger people of Medford will remember lta 1) Comp ton, who graduated fioin the Medford high school last year, and these same people will be plcnxcd to learn that so successful has he been since his departure from Medford In bis studies In the Georgetown law nehool and In, the office of the chief of the war de partment at Washington that he has been recommended for promotion in the engineering department and will take up his work in that department In Portland and will also study law there. K S. McDowell, of Pasadena. ttl Is In Medford for a mivoral das visit to his sou, Dick McDonald, and fam ily. Horn In Jacksonville, prll 7. 1U12, to Mr. and Mrs. t'has. Nuuan, an eight pound daughter. Mrs. 1. Cnruahnn returned Monday morning to the Ulue I.edge mine, where Iter husband Is superin tendent. Sunday. April 7, the Grove t'nlon I Sunday school was organlxcd at thu Oak Grove school house, west of Med ford. This Ih one of the mnnv schools which arc being established tluough out the country, and which are doing excellent work In rural districts livery one is cordially Invited. School called at 2:110. F. M. Comptou, of Portland, Is In the valley looking after his laud In terests. It. W. Huhl returned Monday morning from Portland. Mrs. Ktthl nnd daughter will return in about two weeks. Mavor It. G. Smith of Grants Pass was In Medford Monday on business Medford, Ore., Nov. 7. 1!)11. This is to certify that about November my daughter was taken with a severe at tack of rheumatism which rendered her left arm useless, in fact it was so near paralyzed that she was not ablo to move her fiugers, 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 he claimed they would and after the third treatment tho rheu matic pain entirely left her and she has not had any symptoms of rheu matism since; besides her general health is much improved and 1 do not hcsltato in saying I bellovo thoso afflicted with rheumatism or paraly- LbIs vllhdo,voll to consult Dr., Chovr, Young. ' whoso hoilso Is corner of Tenth and Front streets, Medford. Oregon. A. P. WEISS. 13 TJ. L r CLINTON, 111., April 8. More than C000 people heard Colonel Theo dore Roosevelt here today. He de nounced Lorlmer roundly. It was learned today that when Colonel Roosevelt arrived in Spring field Saturday night the members of Jho local Roosevelt organization asked him not to denounce Lorlmer. "I'll raj) Lorlmer," Roosevelt re plied, "If I loso every vote In this county." DENOUNCES SENATOR IH $4500.00 Bungalow at $3150.00 $4200.00 Bungalow at $2950.00 One-half cash, balance on time. '.'I fl '! 1,.; ' n, if . . .i . . .. i . MBDFORD. OKHOOX. .MONDAY. Al'K'll, 8. IM2. "o tM-iy lit r from Paris. AOMgP- LS BHin,W Jtt. Ox ltiMlfrfM Irv m 1m lMMl'wf.y p Gown of prune-colored c'ax tartetu, wiih Wco Utnleraklru NjI o tint tho Uir t,Inw is sathcrtd into Hie belt. ABE RUEFS TALE OE SAX FKANVISIU April S. -fm-titiiiuuee of Abraham Ktief's Sao Kraneii-eo exposure, the firt in Mulltnent of which was carried by the Tnilcd 1're-s today has been held up temporarily, the San FrancNeo Kven intr Bulletin, which .secured the stor. from Knof, explaining "that while in dietments sil Mund iiiniinst the for- tner iolitieiil lnss of San I'miiei-co, bos., of d e MM'. the story could lte ned to place Iluef in the most hopeless predicament of anv prisoner in San Quentin." "Thw condition," the Bulletin con tinues," would be brotiKlit about by the enmity of the great corporate in tcreAU of the .state and nation and it is certain that further publication of Kuefs narrative with ilq exposures f the financial magnates who have been the source of oorntptioii, would give Hue! that enmity." The Bulletin intimates that it will ontinue publication of the biography have dismissed the indictment sti'. when .Superior Judge Dunne bh.ill pending iitrjiiiift, Huef. I Heney Stump'ina for T. R. LONG BEACH. Cal., April S. Frauds J. iJi-iiey, formor graft prose cutor, will open tho Roosovelt cam paign hero next .Monday evening. It was aunounced Honey would tour the larger cities of southern California In behalf at the formor president. MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD, Cal., April S. lth Captain Guy Brown commanding, the cruiser Cleveland was placed In commission hero today. Tho cruder will sail, shortly for Bremerton to Join the Pacific reserve fleet at Paget sound. FT T TL TAl'OMA, Wti., Apnl vS The I'.s inwitiuii .Development foiiipiu wluj'lt litis been mvniir uwitN lot in Smitnim fount , riilildntiit mi druwiiiits held in locnl thctitic;. lor the lu three weeks luie tptiotl.v oloed ihoir of lieo mid left (own iiice Sntiirla illicit. Hiiiidicdo l eiUxeiw who diew lot" weie ticked to put up ft mil $11 to $H.."iU for deed, nlHtrMol, urve,vif nr other expeie. .Mtin who had ninde Fir-'l pn.Miieiil wont to emiiplote (he dinil thi- uioruiiiir to find Hie oflleo elusei!. The ttiilliiuilies me heluu iiI;ci m invextijcate. I't'e-uuiiihlv tliomi me Hie .niiie pin lies wlio weie uriited heie Mime tune ugo tor fraud. STEEL IS FEATURE OF STOCKS TODAY NEW YORK, April S. - I'nlted States Steel ami I'nloii Pacific weie' the fuutuioH of today's opening fctocU market. Roth made new high pilceu for the movement. There weie oilier Hiilistniitlul fractional galas. Amal gamated Copper and Missouri Pacific weie hav Later United Stale Steel, 1'iilon Pacific and Southern Pa (iflc fell under Inst week's closing figures. Todu' uiHrkot was stimu lated by the settlement of tho EugllMli coal strike. New York Central and Pennsylvania mado flitliMtautlai gain, but other stnudnril ralliontlrt were barely steady. The market closed-steady. Bonds wero Irregular. SUPREME COURT DENIES REHEARING IN PATENT CASE WASHIXflTO.V, April 8. The rnited States upreiue court here to- day denied n rehearing in the "patent monopoly ease, decided recently by thut body. It iiImi refued pciiuis-1 ion to Attornci (Jeucral WieKen-hiini ' to intervene. The patent decision held that pat entees might prenenbe rextrietioiis on the use nnd Mtlo of their luviccj. RAILROAD VASHED AWAY BY GREAT CLOUDBURST LANGTRY. Texas, April S. Two hundred ards o fymhnnkmcnt ami track and a ipiautlty of rolling stock nru carried away today on tho Harris- burg, Galveston & San Antonio rail-) road as a ronult of ono of the wort I washouts In many years. It was i caused by a cloudburst. All train bound for the west tiro tied up at Del Rio. AUGUSTA, Maine, April (I-C'lmrg-ed with the minder hero seven yen in ago of Mat tie Ilackett, aged 18 yonix, who was htniuglod to death with a Hilken coid, .Miss Klsie Ifuymnnd wa arreHted today. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR LEASE Office rooms furnished i and unfurnished, central location, ' 5 to $10 per month. 19 I Our loss is m ID BUNCH TROUBLE GAIN WALTER A1E IDS EDYTHE OSSENBRUGGE The inniiN fileinls of Walter utlo and l.'dMho OMHenlirugge of thin elty were Biirj'lHid to hear or their inaf ilago Sutuid.iy iifttuiioou Uiirh of I ho contruetliiK pin ties Iiiih a Iiiik' number of filnd In Medroid who w'taii I hem wull. f TALCNT ITEMS. II L Stiieey was it Medfuid vltrttnr Monday. AtiKiitt Slimier, eaudltlato for hIht Iff, wax a KiitHd In our city Tliurnilny. II V, AtfoMpeut Stituidiiy In Mud- ford. LiiMt Situdtiy the inrti r laie of Clyde Wall ttud Norn Vwueo took pliiew at the liomo or ttrtr'bi'ldo'H pnrntitii. Mr. mid ilw. W. Cleninionii and Mr. and Mr. rCd Dale tool; In tho play. Kahetica of Sutvubrook l'aim," In Medford Thursday iiIkIiI. Ilnby Ida Laurn Tryor whm tender ed a nbowor lal 'lliiiiday. Tho Ill- He lad) wh the leelpletil of many useful and daliilv in Helen CbarleH Sliermah has been elected n delegate to attend Hie national con- Important Letter to All Who Suffer "I suffered from ludlgeMtiou for a long time. liMt May I almost died. The doctor told me It wan acute In dlgoKtlou and I could not be cuieil. Since that time I have suffered very much, as some dnyn everything I ate even light food, aa soft boiled egK. would dint rend mo. I lout fifteen pound. Sometime I felt that I could not live another day, A mouth ago I got a bo of MI-O-N'A tablet. Before t had lined them a week I vviih better. I have uhciI two Iioxch and I feel as well a I ever did, Eunice A. Peter, Jnckson, (In. Ue MI-O-NA utoiuaeli tabieln for nulck relief front aour nlomach. hoav. iu, heartburn, belching of gnu and distress nfler .uing They are guur- nnteed, Largo box fiO cent at Clitm. Strnng' and drugglntu everywhere. A SNAP 80 acrcH, nix mile from 'Medford, good graded road croaneH tho trnct, all free soil, at f CQ per aero, ?1000 will handle, easy term on balance. Part Ih creolc bottom laud, nu'tnblo for alfalfa, Sovnral springs on tho placo. y Timber enough to pay for tho tract. No building. In tho Grlfflu cr,0 district. --- - - - yy jP" jTOfk vfil CO. Watch Our Addition Grow Jackson and Huuiiult Medford Realty and Improvement Company M. F. & If. Co. HldiC. SALE J i your gain. veiillon held at liidlnunpoll, Intl., Mnv 12, mi I ho soululliU llehut. IJle Thurbe wait a Medford vis Itor Thurmlay. Mm. (Iiiivto and daiiuhlor, MInm Uldielice, urrlvod Siituiday fioni low n At pumoiit tluiy aio vIhUIhk (Muteiico (Iraveit, bill thoy iitnv make the vnllc) their hoiiio for it while Plenty of Piano Business for Everyone in Medford Now is the Time to purchase. We have no tpianel vvllli nny oilier dealer In Medrmd, In fitut It would iint'liHik well for a firm 1 1 lie Hllem MiihIc llotioe. tho iiallon'it InrM''"' pltiito itiMtleiti and vvho purclinno plan ort In tralnlniid lots for 10 lingo went ma aim tin In nerlouly coiuldur a enuipetllbili a dealer who linri oim lit tle stoie. very llttb ciipllal and geitt lliOHt of hi phtun on comilKUilteut. We Hie In a position to wholiHHtle platioN to our otiMtounirM, to null you a pliiito for tho price the eonidgiwilOlit dealer pit) for hi pianos -yon nave hi profit. In no other Hum of hmdueM I till poHKllde, a the piano bualiioM I different In thai iiiuMl plauoH are nod on i',. Js or $10 per mouth pttymont and It lakmi aluumt unlimited enpllal this In whore the big dwiler ha tlio Hdvantnge. A wo nutioiiticed In itattirda)' Mall 'i'rllniuo thai while we are clo- Jui: out the HUliop stock of piano It i not our policy to eloxo our MihI ford toro but limtimd vve import In the near future (o be orciip)lfiK our own new building hero, lu all fnlriio wo ay vllt all lliu ntore. thoy have nUo good idnuo. wc ure not contending that they have not, but wo do claim that quality nguluMl otiatlty wo can nave ou at nit time at luai J 1 00 on u piano and right now owing to cloning out tho HImIiop Htock a great deal iiioru than thl amount, Tho piano buying public of Die went owe to Elleni Munlc Hoiimo a debt of gratitude, for It I a fact thai In every city where they havo opened a branch tor"tlio blub prion, here tofore asked for piano have ttt'ed lowered. It Ih thl representation of only piano otiiullty and tho giving of liberal value that ha made Kller MumIc Hoiiio tho largest piano deal er In America. We do vvInIi that every Intending piano purrluiMor would teail our sin gle column ndvorllriomuut on page li of thl paper. Wo are fully awaio that thl I thu dull Honmm iiero In the piano biiMlue but vye know thin If the public only realized tho Html ling value offered every piano would bo Hold ipilclily. Eilers Music House til 7 W. .MA IX .ST. In Hie Center of (lie IIIimIc v r v T t t T T T T ? t t r T f T r T f T ,f T T T rl v 4 Rose Avenue XT. JlU CjrxV J. hj&, t T &H&A&&H"WvlvM