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w$5- iledford ami; tribune, medtorq, OKKCION, MONPAY, JANUARY 0, 1M3. PAGE'TWO. MGMiAND . L PERSONAL K. 'H. Vownft, of Medrord, was In (he city yestnrdajr cu route to his Mining property ,oh Sucker crook. Mr. Toung baa a tin placer property there as well ab voveral copper! and cold quarto locations, and'tlio assur anco ot tho buHdlnr of jtho railroad from Grants Pass to the Illinois vat- ley (b jNWocUtllg plenums to lilnu QranUiDaM Couriers Ta close ttetn out, all cook store and ranges, at reduced prices, give us , call. F. W Snaplclgh Hard nareCo.,,38 South .Central avenue. Harry-!!. Hicks, city editor ot the Malt Trlbuuo, left Sunday for his old borne In San Diego where be will visit bla father during-his vacation. Ho will be away o fortnight. Oak tier wood' for Bale. Gold Ray Reajty Co. ? Judge "SV. S. Crowell left Saturday for Kansas City as a witness In the Lounsberry case. For goodness sako, fiavo R. A. Holmes, the insurance man write your-lMuranca; He knows bow. H. C. Garnett, W. T. York, J. W. Myers and other witnesses. In the Lounsbcrry case, left Sunday for ICanwta City going via San Francisco. Hrifig that old book with torn blading-down and have it rebound at tfee 'Mall Tribune otfte. Cost bat little. U There will be Installation ot offi cers at tbo Odd Fellow Hall tonight. All' Odd Fellows arc invited. Two "good as new" motorcycles for ale.- Bargains. Pacific Motor Sup ply Co. Among the social events of the sea son was tbo old fashioned Xew Tears dinner given by Mrs. B. D. Smith. The- afternoon waa spent with music and social chat, and a. trip to Borne of the near by bills. Thoso enjoying Mrs. Smith's hospitality were: Misses Pearl Nunn, Abblo Watson. Dcrnlco Smith; Messrs. Earl Nunn, John Holmes, Dardwell, Smith. B. D. .yestes, commercial pbotog raphera, negative made any time or place ,by appointment. Phone M. 1471. ' ' Mrs.' Henry H. Meyer, of Huron, South' Dakota, Beadlo county Is vis ltlag with tha Grant family,. 713 W. 2nd street. That famous old amokc tbo Trav eler, k ' i. B. Klmn has moved his 'sign busi ness to the Hoyden alloy between S. Central and S: Bsrtletfc K."n. mra'stoftr of Eagle Point war rfVvedfsrd visitor Menday: Tapor hatha and scientific mas msjb for men and women. Dr. IT. J. JLockwood, chrlopractor, 503 Gar seCorey Bldg. Phono 145. jftko Womac left Monday after noon for Grants Pass where he will organtxe a crew for work on tbo Charles Peterson mine-. Later he will visit tbo Iron Crown mine with a view of starting operations there. James Vance Is working with a telephone line crew on the Applegate. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Dyer of Boseman, Mont., are visiting In Medford for a few days.- "Mrs.' Hallldsy-Halght, - pupil ot Marcbesl (Paris), Oscar Saenger (New York) teaches the art of slng lag,, tone placing and correct breath ing a specialty; Exponent ot pure "Bel Canto" of the Italian school consort, opera, oratorio. Individual lessons or in class (three in class) Residence studio. 403 Oakdale ave nue; Sooth, phone 7262. A meeting ot the by-laws commlt-toe-'of ,tha newly organized Rogue River Valley Co-operatlvo Fruit and Produce- Company will bo held in tbo office ot York & Co., Tuesday af ternoon. Peter Haley of Devils I.ako, N. D., Is a Kucst of J. E. -Watt. 'Frank! Pltchor. of tbo bam place, Is ox- period to Join Mr. Haley in Mcdford Tuesday.- They ore on tholr way to Loa Angcleu for tho winter. Fredf Alton. Halght (National Con servatory New York) teacher of ptoao and bamoay, specialist In cor rect principle ot toueh and tech nique.' Residence studio, 403 Oak dale avenuo, South, phone 7203. 347 M. K. Reed, englneor for the survey-tot the Mcdford & Crescent City railroad. Is in Mcdford on business connected with the propoaod rail read; G: G. Chateau' and wife of Cblcagq are inMedford with a vlow ot mak Jngr'thls city their home. JUL' for the Traveler cigar. Rev: R. W. Farquhar ot Aato was a. Medford visitor Sunday; P. II. Holme ot Kosouurg spent tasso days In Medford recently. T.Oslc tler-wod ter sale.- 'Gold nay Realty Co. nsoJfsy" L Weeks k McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Bay IPhOBS 8S71 FgMMea..r.wiw..07i Xuiar f ipmtutx Ed Andrews has gone to Marj'svlllo, Cat., to nut on tho Mlkndo for the Elks., ,t.i .1 v:o W. C. Chapman ofj Central Point waa oroccnt. Medford visitor. F. Hi Dressier o Phoenix, hadbus lncss in Mcdford Saturday. James Morton wbb up rrom Phor nix Saturday. Fruit labels1 In any color printed br tbo Mall Tribune. -tt M. V. Gcagah and daugbtor ot Weed. Cal.. left 'Monday for their homo attor short visit here. Kathryn lnnrnham ot Cold Hill waa a Medford visitor Sunday atfd. Mon day. . ' Catkin Jfc Taylor (John. H. Cap kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Dank Building Medford. j; C. Barnes ot Grants Pass was In Mcdford Monday on business. H. A. Gray, Jr , and wife wero In from Perrydale Monday. E. E. Lester of Central Point was In Medford Saturday on business. Kodak finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mathews, Jan. 3, u son. John M. Scott has presented the Medford Commercial club with a large map ot tho Pacific northwest, showing tbo lines ot the Oregon- Washington Railroad and Navigation company in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. The map Is in colors, la about 4 br 5 feet In sue, Handsome ly framed and protected br a glass. Collect those scattered sheets ol innate you value and have tasm bound In book torn at the Mall Tribune. u Tho Prosbytorlan church hea,rd an eloquent sermon on Sunday at JL a. m. by Rev. Robt. McLean, D. D. on tha "800,00 Spanish Spoaklng .Mexi cans in tho Southwest ot Our Na tion." In tho evening an audience which filled the house to its capacity heard the service ot song by the quartette, chorus, orchestra and solo ist, it was a most delightful ovon lUg. Rev. W. V. Shields spoke on "The" Kingdom's- Ceaseless Advance." The muslo Is what In quality la heard at the Fresbjtcriaa church at every service. t Soft wood S3 a tier. Gold Ray Realty Co. Doctors, Stearns and Porter at tended circuit court as witnesses Sat urday. Mlse Carrie Rigga of Glendale has been visiting friends living la Rogue river valley. The cigar that putO. K. In smoke thoiTraveter a H. W. Lindsay and Tos. D. Ross were down from Central Point Sat urday. Fred Furry and W. B. Anderson of Phoenix prectect wore among, the manr who had business in Medford during the week. Watch Mitchell's dally talks to voters beginning January 3rd. S. L. Sandry ot Rogue River, gamo warden, was a recent visitor In Med In Medford. Charles Dufflcld made a trip to Jacksonville Saturday aftoruoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. McKee aro In Josephine where Willis has mining Interests. E. V. Green of Montague, Cal., la making- Medford a business visit. Allen Davis ot Orchard Home was In Medford Saturday afternoon. E. E. Kelly, district attorney, was In Grants Pass Saturday, on legal business. J. A. "Wilson ot Salem Is a busi ness visitor in Medford. J. IL pay ot Central Point has been visiting In Medford, guest ot his son Charles. Goo. D. Hoffman, manager of the Union Meat company's plant In Med ford, and his wife have returned from a visit at Portland. Mrs. J. M. Webb of Tolo, who has been seriously HI, is receiving treat ment at the Sacred Heart hospital. W. T. Coburn ot Grants Pass was In Medford Saturday, on his way- home from Northern California. John Slsty and A. W. Stone of Wil low Springs latrlct wero among the many fruitgrowers IntModford Saturr d0'' ' " '.A ' W. R. Johnson; I. ' J-Wlnnlngbam. and other resident of Trail precinct vers recent 'visitors- In Medford. tilr, and Mrs. M. M. Taylor of Jack- KonvtHe spent Sunday afternoon in Ashland. John V. Miller and II. H. Cronc inlllor wero over from. Jacksonville a few days since. MIbscs Merrick and Wyonw, George Baker and other students ot the U. of O. and O. A. O. who have uoen spending the holiday vacation at homo, left for the scene of their stud ies 8unday ovonln. Miss AndrewB of Cdrvallls, who has been visiting her aunt. Mrs. I. W. Thomas, left for her home Sunday evening. John C. "Barnum. general mansgor ot tbo Roguo River Valley railway,, has been In California durlug the past few weeks. J. II. WHbou of Corvallls, who baa been exportlug the county officers' accouuts, has returned homo. J. Porcy Wells, county school sup erintendent, attendod the recent meeting of the State Teachers' asso ciation hold at Salem, W. W, Harmon, who Is connected with tho proposed, railroad from Grants Pass to the coast, spent Sun day lu Modfonli' Misses Vlorenco Ruter and Flor ence Oldat'ot Asnlaml have been vis iting In Mvdford; W. A. Marvin and Geo. L. Huff ot Gold Hill transacted btisluess lu Med ford recently. Claude Gatch, U. S. bunk examiner, is making Medford an official visit. Professor and Mrs. W. K. Bucau uon ot Btitto Falls wero In Medford Sunday, en rout home from a visit at Ashland. Mrs. F. Kusshafsr of Jacksonville returned Sunday from a trip to nSn FrFanclsco. She was met at Mcdford by bcr husband. Dr. J. F. Rcddy Is at Grauts Pass ou railroad business. He recently returnod from Spokann. W. W. I'ssher, Geo. W. Trepen aud F. W. Hcrrln were up from Ashland Saturdar. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. McGonlgal ot Weed. Cal., are visiting In Medford. E. P. Dorrls of Eugsue and . C. Bartlett ot Duusmulr were lu Med ford Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. D. -Guthrio have been visiting at Grunt Pa. Charles Duntonl and J. llnrtman of Jacksonville tarried a while in Mcdford Sunday. Dr. EL R. Hunt of Roseburg was among tbo many visitors lu Medford during tho week. Senator Bourne has Introduced bill in tho U. S. Sonato creating tno Oregon Caves National Park out of township 40, 6 went, Joeepblno coun ty.' This will place those caves en tirely under tb control ot the U. S. government. II. F. Picador ot Talent, superin tendent ot 8uncrost orchard, waa among his Medford friends Saturday. James D. Falrchlld, the lawyer and A. B. Allison, ot YreKa, cat, are hero on business. Miss Kate lngrnham ot Gold Hill spont Sunday n Medford. LICENSE BUSINESS COSTS JACKSON COUNTY HEAVILY J. 1L Wilson, the expert account ant, who finished an examination of tho county books Saturday, takes a rap at the state for forcing county clerks to attend to tho handling ot tees for hunting and fishing licenses. This Is sot forth la tho report on tho condition of tho offtco of County Clerk W. Jl. Coloman. which is as follews: "Tho county clerk has been keep ing his work up to date In good shapo. Tho circuit court throws a largo amount ot business on the clerk. The probate court, tbo coun ty court und tho public generally kocp his attontlon fully engaged all tho time. "In addition to these duties, the clerk has naturalization business, a go-between tho circuit court and tho department of commerce and labor. "Ho has a considerable volume of scalp bounty business, a largo vol ume of election business and regis trations therefor consume much time and labor. He has the compu tation of the lovlee on the tax rolls, which with 1C.O00 or 10,000 differ ent computations requires much la hnr nml ho has tho Issuance of gamo licenses, which lays a burden on tho county for wbloh there Is no repayment. This game llcenso all goes to th0 state. It Is placed in tho hands of the county clerks for con venlence, but It costs Jackson coun- vrnl hundred dollars for roe ty state's convenience, which right- Is not TAFT WEEPS AT OWN POLITICAL WAKE NB WYOItK, Jan. G. -President Taft presided here Saturday night at what bo atyted his own political "wake." He made tho funeral ora-tl.-va over his own political corpse and asked modest praise for his deeds while ho lived In tbo white house. He icclted at length tho causes that led to his "domlbo" and attacked his enemlce, whom he held responsible for hl taking off. Ilia dotense of his administration was the executive results it has pro duced, and his reply to his personal criticism was he had bcon more mis Understood than blameworthy. Ills attacks .upon his political opponents woro confined almost exclusively to the progressives and was not bitter, bqt sorrowful.' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED A first class Jnpanese cook 'desires position lu a good family, can do cooking every coun try's atylp and waiting tablo. Ad dress 13G N. Grape St. 248 CIANS BUSY III n PLUM IE FOR WILSON NEW YORK, Jan. (5. With Wm. McCombs, ehnlrmno of tho Democra tic National Committee on. route, tho brigade of "Rocking Chair" politi cians who have already fixed tho cab inet tor Presldvut-Elect Wilson gut busy and distributed the ambassador ship. Wbllo uiauy names wero sug gested, It wan averted that the strongest pressure was brought to beur tor certain candidates. Some ot the names suggested wero for the "good" they had, done the party In a tlnnnclnl way or any other way, de spite tho tlut assertion of Governor Wilson that no man could have any mortgage on any Job. The big fight wlllbe for the am bassadorship to England, tho chief post lu the diplomatic scrtlco. One ot the candidates for this position Is Wm. Church Osborn, New York law yer ana reformer, tie is u uruiu-or-ln.law of Cluteland Dodge, presi dent of the Wilson aud Marshall Business Men's League, and the man who raised ISO.OOO to tlunnco the tight for Wilson's nomination. Former Governor Francis of Miss ouri Is bIbo likely to bo boomed for the English post. It Is said today. However, ho uud his trleuds still have hopes that the cabinet lightning will strlku htm and still keep plug ging for a port folio. Frederick W. Allen, whoso father and grandfather both wero lu Con gress, Is an active candidate, It Is said for one ot the posts. Frederick C. Perafleld, of German- town, Pn. was sald'to havo th back ing ot the Pennsylvania division for tho post ot ambawidor to Berlin Charles R. Crane, the Chicago banker and manufacturer Is onu of the chief candidates for ambassador to Russia. ' 4 PUBLIC RECORDS HAVE NO PROTECTION Valuable public rocords of Jack son county stand In danger of slow destruction unless tbo county court takes sotuo action to protect thorn. This is brought out In J. H. Wilson's report on tho recorder's office, which Is an follews: "The recorder Js much cramped for room in his .office. Ills offlni. forco necessarily occupies much of tho office room, and dusk room for uso of tbo public Is very scarce. This works a decided inconvenleuro on tho public and Is u source of con stant embarrassment to the re corder. "The rocorder1ityau,t ' too small. It Is filled with books, many of which they are compelled to lay up on tho floor, resulting In the cortaln destruction of these Invaluable pub lic records. "It tho public records of Jackson county aro to bo preserved from moulding and decay, some adequato arrangement will havo to bo made for their better protection This Is especially thccasy with city maps. ANOTHER EDITOR NAMED TO GO TO THE SENATE LITTLE ROCK. Ark., Jan. 0 Gov ernor Uonnglicy, toiluv appointed A. K. Iletrtkull, editor oC tliu Little Iloek Onzvt(i). ii h henutor to succeed tho late Kenutor Jeff lijivw. MOTHERS, BUY W&rW&M BM ( FOR YOUR CHILDREN All leathers Black or mu Sizes 4 to U 'Shape of the Foot" Opposite, Post Off ieo SOUTHERN PC ABSORBS tROtLEYS IN CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO, .Inn. II. -Ah forerunner of the priitiiililo nlicoip lUm of iimiiy eU'otrif limw in Nmlli eru nml Central Culll'mniti, tliu pur eliiwo liy tlie Southern I'nclfiu win puny of tho Conlrnl Cnlifmiitu True tlim company i forenluulnwetl today, following ti eoiilVreiu'o in Slnokton between I'nul Slump, liwul of the Southern l'.miiflo eleelrio limy, nml the owners of Iho Centrnl California corporation. In southern California Iho South ern l'nrifU' put mi eml to coinpotiltnu by buying out tha Paeiriu Kleolrio nml the I.oh Angeles I'neifie Hues and it is believed the siune pulley will be followed in Central ami northern California, where the Harriiuau line ititereilH conflict with (hine of the Stoektoa - Saonuueulo Inteiutlniii, the Sloekluii-UnU iiiteniibaii nml othur (rnctlott hytem. suffiStesIlan 10 A LONDON', .Ian. (I. That the Mif frngettci'i are plotting to knlunp mm' member of the Uritih cabinet wn learned I oil a v folhming the tin noutu'cuicut thai Scotland Yard h in possesion of reliable information bearing on tin plan. It is not known what member Inn been selected. Friday, lunvuver, the suffragettes invaded tho office uf Ilniiin Secretary McKcnna, tore tin:i the closet und rniisackril the place until ejected by the jxillcc. The party included six athletic womuu. Detectives arc guarding ul uahuirl membura. Legal blanks for sale at the Mall Tribune office. tf FOR MEDFORD PEOPLE Mnlfonl t'ltlcnt.' Kxpcrlnirr l'ur nlili Topic for .Mcdfnrtl lllsrii'oliiu Tho following oxperlonro occurred In .Vedford. A Medford cltlxou ru lates It. Hlnilliir experiences nro occurring dally. M ml ford people nro balng relieved. Hutting rid of distressing kidney Hid. Try Doun's Kidney I'llls tho tooted Medford Ilumcdy. Medford puoplo testify, Medford peoplo profit. The evidence Is homo evidence tbo proof convincing. ! Medford testimony Is gratefully given. Medford sufferers should heed It. Mr. Grace Skeetors. B W. Jackson St., Medford, Oro., saMt "I can rec ommend Doan's Kldnoy Tills, pro cured at Haskln'B drug store, for pain dnd stiffness In tbo back uud othur symptoms ot kldnoy trouble. This remedy rollovcd mo when I used It and 1 have bucn well ever since " For sale by ull dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Uuffalo, New York, soU ngonts for tho United States. Hemeinlior the name Doan's and take no othur. 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 U 1 1 1 It H-M-H-H- Luxury Without Extravagance . Hotel Von Dorn 2J2 Turk Street Finest popular prieed Ilotel in Sau Irauuiaeo s I I Modorn Central :: 4-M-l-t H IHM I f- MONEY TO LOAN On city or ranch property. Clark Itealty Co. 1'Olt HUNT Furnished housekeeping rooms lu now modern house with rub range. Three blocks from V. O. I'hofle 3721, FOIt SALK Lot cheap, on pavod stroot, water and sewer paid, one payment on pavement paid. Home 7.1-L, or 221 Knight street, F. H. Hammond, 3IU nil wv THIS NOJC fCE APPEARS BUT ONCE All those who aro jnclftyeif.io ni( ui' horcbv notified that nil 'uucouiiIh - not BpttlcH on or beforo ,J'an. 10th will bo placed in tho IhumIb of a collector in llial biiHincss flriewliuro makes it uoccMHury I hat T leave Bedford ou the above men tioned (late, CLARK E, SAONDJ3KS, ALB. V t ' r: UNDERWEAR 25 to' 50 reduction on all lines of Ladies', Boys' and Misses' heavy fleece lined Union Suits, Vests, Pants, etc. . i Regular $1 and $l.l!t) quality in l-mltos' and Misses' Union uits, sale priflti, each lguliir $l.fl01($ 1. 7f iiiality Ladiee' fine wonstdd Union Suiii. Sale priee, eaeli spi.oo 1 Lot Hoys' and .Misses heavy fleece lined Veta and Rants, eaeh . .Mots to fiOe values. Sale priou, Lot Ladies' heavy fleece lined Vot uud Pauls aud Children's fleece lined Union Suits, &0c to 7iu values. Sale price J)f)tf eaeh, 2 for 75 Men's heavy fleece lined waterproof duck U loves, i!0 pair, '1 for UC$ Men's heavy fleeuu lined, leather palm. Canvas (llyvo, gaunt let or wHh(. Icnifctli, pr. lluskiiii,' Cloth Gloves, tifhl wrint, pnir I for liStf Hoys' and .Misses' heavy ribbed School 2re value, pair . ... 1.0V Jose, a 15 HUSSEY'S BRJSSIPSSES wm . uasBBLBBsa . w .s . v .? v- ;fey5&'fi3tsxMMSMsjracjrixv ' iHfaSSAm K 'aJ,' I L '$3 ' I '1 rflft ft , N, r i i i i i Exclusive Styles in Women's Shoes The average woman Is vary particular about her shoe. They contribute a niunli to her appearance as any article of apparel she weal's. XVo'll he pleased to show you tho hand Hoiiiu new spring models. n' 'r : n f Cray and brown, Nu-Huuk, black suede with cravanotlu lops. All at popular prices of $1.00. ( ' - ' i Bohling'n "GOOD PIT" SHOE STORE i ,esS fflnnNic ULCER Any pore tli.it U obnllnnle ornlow fit licnljnrc nlioulitcnunc nitHplctoii nml put the miflcrcr on jimnl, Many mt ulcer -whlcli conM Imvuticvii cmul If it had been properly treated, Jn time, lm been nllowcd to tuiiinln ojicii tut tll itlxrcaiuc inftcteil wltlnioniudcgciiLTato poliioii from tliu onttiidu wliluli made It a innUnjnant, catiiifj Bore. Host old iiorc.'i conic from nu liiipnru nml polluted coudltipit ofjlio blood nml cnu bu liciilcd if the circulation i:t cleanswl ijiul DMrificil of tho iirwllopoatinj cmno. To attempt to ciro a chronic ulcer wjtlt flaWcs, washes, lotions, ttc. li trilllnir with what may bccomunecrfovirt condition, "B. 65. lie.ila cluoiiiu ulccia la rt ncifcctly jinturaLwnyt It t'oca down Into tho blood mid rcuiovc.t tliu hnpiirltlca und jiiorliKl mullein witicu tiro iiiq incnnn in Keeping mu pluco open; then tlift Horo hi boumj to licul. Not only douaS. H. S. clcniiHe tlm circulation but it rcHtores Jt- heallmr jmwcr.'i, nndiiida in promoting thu ucccHHiiry quitiuij for Koort jienlth. fl. 65. S. bullda new flesh tisHuu frpiu tins bottomot the. nicer to tlm outer nlciu nml uwkci n permanent cure. Hook on .Soies uud ulceru and mcilical ml vice free to all who write uud request same, WE SWM SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. ddsiD V