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rTfSTfwTtT i tw-t'v.'t ',"'""' "vii ,-t .- JltEDFORD M3DI MOmmE. MERFORD. ORKCION. 'I'TTnWIMV, .TAXUAttV 1), 1913. PXGE TWO. IOCAL AND i.' PERSONAL J Mr. ant! Mrs. Jnmos. Pelton of Port Klamath left Wednesday on n vlfttt to Portland. Dr. 8. A I.ockwood nnd Dr. Myr tle 8. Lockwood (regular physicians, not chiropractors) linvo removed tholr offlros from tho llnsklns' build ing to 23? K, Main street. 271 Professor tleorKo Hebec, who Is a member pt tho faculty of the U. of O., lins ,'bccn vIaUIuk hi home In this valley. To closo thom out, all cook stoves nnd ranges, nt reduced prices, give ltd a cnil, F. W. Shnplolgh Hard wnro Co.. 28 South Central avenue. Olenn Ageo of Hock Point was a limine visitor hero this week. Oak tier wood for Bale. Gold Hay ltoalty Co. Mrs. ).. II. HaRklnn nnd her little daughters, who have been vlsltlnR nt llerkeloy, Cal., nro nt home again. For goodness take, have H, A. Holmes, tho Insuranco man wrlto your JiiBiiranco. Ho knows how. Mrs. F. Knsshafer of Jacksonville returned Wednesday from a visit with her dnuphtors who Ilvo In San Francisco. nrlng that old book with torn binding down and havo It rebound at tho Mall Trlbuno office Costs but little. tf Harry and Carl Von der Hollen wcro over from tho ranch at Wellcn tho forepart of the wook. E. D. "Weston, commercial photog raphern, negatives mado any time or plitco by appointment. Phono M. 1471. J. 51. Cronemlller. county treasur er, was In 5Iodford Wednesday even ing. That famous old smoke tho Trav eler. Huston LlnR Is spending his vaca tion at tho Kussell farm at Ileaple. D. Klum has moved his sign busi ness td the Hoyden alley between S. Central nnd 8. Dartlctt. . Mrs. C. Hawaii of Central Point Is on Griffin creek, visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Derby. Vapor baths and scientific mas sago for men and women. Dr. It. J. Lockwood, chrlopractor, 203 Gar-nett-Coroy Bldg. Phono HG. Scott Uruco of Eaglo Point was In Medford Wednesday, accompanlod by his brother, who lives nt Portland. Mrs. Halllaay-Halght, pupil of Marchesl (Paris), Oscar Saengor (Now York) teaches tho art of sing ing, tono placing nnd correct breath ing a specialty. Exponent of pure "Del Canto" of tho Italian school concert, opera, oratorio. Individual lossons or in class (threo in class) Hesldenco studio, 403 Oakdale avo nuo, South, phono 72C2. Miss Esther Kasshafer went to Jacksonville Wednesday evening, on a abort visit. Ask for tho Traveler cigar. J. J. Drophy and J. J. Crabtrco arc down from upper Hoguo river. Oak tlor wod for sale. Gold Ray Realty Co. Charles und Danlol Focllcr and L. J. Mnrck of Trail creek transacted. business In Medford Wednesday. Fruit labels In any color printed bv tho Mall Tribune. tf A. C. Taylor of Central Point dlS' trlct was among his Medford friends Wednesday. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Car ltln and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys at-law, over Jackson County Dank Dulldlng Medford. F. tf. Lanco went to Gold Day Wednesday evening to shoot ducks. Kodak finishing, tho best at Wes ton's, opposlto book store. Win, Gerlg, .manager of tho Pacific & Eastorn railroad, left for Port land Wednesday evening. Collect those scattered sheets of music you value and bave them bound in book form at tho Mall Tribune. tf II. 51. Osborne of Ashland and D. W. Stephens of 5lcCIoud, Cal.. are In Medford, Soft wood 2 a tier. Gold nay Realty Co. 51 rs. K. Dean of Ashland was n Medford visitor during tho past week. Tho cigar that put O. K. In smoke tho Traveler. .Mrs. C. W. Conklln and 5IrB. J. W. Pplton were among their Jack sonville friends Tuesday. Watch Mitchell's daily talks to voters beginning January 3rd. MrH. M. Taylor nnd 5lrs. W. H. Rnrnum pf Jacksonville wero Sled ford visitor lueently. Wm. Campbell has returned from tho Siskiyou copper belt, whero he has been developing his mining pro perty, II. Wolf of Unlontown was a re cent btislnoss visitor In Medford. Weeks & McGowan Co. .UNDERTAKERS Say rhemo 2371 Mlg-lit Vboncsl V, VT. -Weaks 3071 A. E. Orr, 3092 IiADY ASSISTANT 5Irs. 5r. A. Pryco of Tho Darda nelles was In .Medford the forepart of the wcck,.looklng after her pro perty Interests. J, W, Opp nnd h. B. Dean were among those who had business nt Jacksonville this week. George A. 5torse of Talent met with his prohibition colleagues In Medford Wcdnosdny. So did S. C. Whlttlngton of Jacksonville. Captain W. Ilnwllngs nnd his daughter, Mrs. George Fox of Cen tral Point, wore In 5ledford Wednes day.' Mr. nnd Mrs. I. Aakjer of Gallatin valley, 5lont., are in Medford visiting lWlr dauRhtor, Mr. P. Denhof. D. W. Snyder and J. A. Mol.eod of Gtondalo nro making Medford a bus iness, visit. W. I. Walsh and E. a" Patterson of Roseburg arc spending a few days in 5ledford. Mr. K. G. Drown has returned from n visit nt Seattle nnd other places In Washington. Frank Johnson or Grants Pass was In 'Medford ono day this week, en route to California. 51r. and 5lrs. Guy Moore, reMdents of .Medford for several years, have Rone to Arizona to locate. Roy Dally has returned from Sa cramento. Cal. Judgo Denson of Klamath Falls passed through the valley a few days since, on his way to Portland to hold court tor Judge McGinn, who is on the bench In Klamath county In the meantime. W. It. Coleman was over fVom Jacksonville Wednesday evenlnR. Jacob Kllppcl has returned from a trip to Del Xorto county whlether he went to Inspect some mines. Miss Jorgonson was a recent vis itor in Jackson vlllo, whero her father conducts a branch store. Congressman Hawley has recom mended John F. 5Illler for appoint ment as postmaster of Jacksonville, vice 5lrs. 5Illler, doceasd. 5!rs. S. Myers Is visiting with relatives at Grants Pass. J. 51. Rader of Phoenix precinct was anions thoso who tarried In Mfwlford Tuesdav. Mrs. R. Ennls and her daughter of Jacksonville were In Medford ono day this week. A. C. Hough of Grants Pass made a professional trip to Medford and Ashland Wednesday. Harry Pellett was ah Ashland visitor Wednesday morning. 5Ir. and Mrs. E. G. Roberts wero In from Young & Hollls' bg orchard In Sticky district Tuesday. Joseph Martin and Peter Ensele were among tho many down from Jacksonville during the week. E. D. Hall and J. C. Fry were re cent business visitors In 5Iedford. 5Ir. and Mrs. A. Theodore llrowa returned Wednesday from n several weeks' stay nt Tho Dalles Oregon, whore 5Ir. Drown has been ongag'd as civil engineer In putting In i large sowerago system. 5Ir. and .Mrs. II. E. Warner, of the Pepper & Taylor orchards, south cf Medford left Wednesday for a visit to their old homo in Columbus. Ohio, to whkh place they wero called by tho bcrioiiH Illness of M1-. War ner's brother. Tho ladles of tho Greater 5Iedforl club will rIvo a card and thimble party at the"Hotel Medford Mouday afternoon. Mr. and 5lrs. R. E. Swan enter tained at 5 o'clock dinner Now Years day to n few Invited friends. 5Ir. A. W. Derry of Deagle spent "ow Years day with his family In 5ledford. Mlstoa Lillian French and 5Iamle Thornton have returned from a visit to Ashland. Mlsa Surah Haney is reported quite 111 from sore throat at her apart ments in the Palm, block. Miss Emma Thompson of the Hotel Medford has returned from a visit to her sister at Klamath Falls. Miss Elizabeth Relkor and Mies Hazel Tlco will visit Grants Pass the latter part of the week. 511ss Peggy Cregan returned Mon day from a fortnight's visit in San Francisco. 51 Us Clara Dugan and Miss Laura Woodley recently visited friends at Grants Pass. Tho ladies of tho Christian church will give a box supper Friday evening at tho church. All members and friends are Invited. Each lady at tending will bring her own box. The regular meeting of tho Parent-Teachers' association of the Washington school for Friday aftor- noon, January 10, 1913 is postponed until further notice. Per order of committee. At tho last meeting of tho Medford Choral society It was decided to thnngo tho night of rehearsals per manently from Wednesdays to Tues days. Tho next meeting will bo on Tuesday. J. A. Westerlund has loft for Salem and Portland. Ho will not return until after legislative session opens. BORN. Born, to Mr. and Mm. Thomns J'usoii, Wednesday, Jnn. 8, n dnugh (ur. LLEGAL B IBM BANK LAWS BY WASHINGTON, Jan. . flcorge F. linker, president of tho First Na tional llank of New York nnd n partner In the banking firm of J P. Morgan and company, was the first wltuo on Ik I today before the house committee Investigating tho "mono trust," Since Morgan's retirement, from nctlvo business linker has taken over much of tho financier's work. linker testified he, with Morgan and their associates control great reserves of money nnd credit. He said tho First National Hank earned dividends of $22,000,000 during tho last four years, or profits at the rate of 22i per cent. This bank, ho stated, organized the First Security company for tho purpose of owning stock In other banks., tho ownership of which was forbidden by the na tional bankling laws. linker denied that this constituted "lllognl evasion." He told the cir cumstances of tho recent disposal by tho First Xntlonal Dank of Its stock In tho Chaso National Dank, but ad mitted that no change In tho man agement or thu latter Institution was contemplated. National bank assets, Raker de clared, should not be published Tho house adopted this afternoon tho Puja resolution directing an In vestigation by tho United States at torney of tho District of Columbia of charges of contempt against llroker Henry of New York who refused to answer certain questions before the Pujo committee. Daker was accompanlod by formor Senator John Spooncr of Wisconsin, who Is now practicing law In Now York City. Spooner testified that In 1901 the First National llnnk paid 19,500,000 In dividends: be sides having a surplus of $1 1,600,000 In 1903, ho said, tho bank paid a di vidend of 132 per cent. Resuming his testimony, Rakor admitted that tho samo men owned the First National Rank nnd the First Security company. Flvo direc tors of the latter company, he said, were also directors In the tlrst na tional bank. Questioned regarding publicity of bank assets, Raker nettled, said: "Depositors nro at porfect liberty to tako their deposits to somo other bank If they are not satisfied to re main Ignorant of our assets. Tluit Is mypollcy. I think tho public should have confidence In tho bankers with out the facts regarding tholr finan cial standing being necessary." SIMS CONTEST FOR KENT'S SEAT IN CONGRES WASHINGTON', Jan. 0. A liotioo of context of tho heat in eongrotw now hold by William Kent of Cali fornia wns filed in the hoiibo today by I. O. Ziirnwult, Kont'a democratic opponent in tho lust election in the First district. Zumwalt charge that Kent violated (lie election law, alleg ing the latter fcpent 'flO.OOO to secure hid re-election. Kent' stntomont of election oxciies ns required by Jaw showed that he spent a total of $14r.."0. EASTERN BRANCH OF LUMBER TRUST ENJOINED NEW YORK, Jan. 0. A. perpetual injunction was granted today by the I'nitcil Slate, district court tigniiptt tho KiiHtern Retail Lumber Dealer' uxbooiiitiou and other defendants, known n h tho KaMcni Hruueh of the "Juinlier tru.sL" The suit vw Ijettr) by tio government last May. Presbyterian Church Prayer meeting tonight. Do not forget that ilii h the week ,ftf imnor. The Hubject for thought and prayer is, "Foreign Million," Muy pot mission) kill a church if coutuid merely to give and bo represented, jiiNtciiil of being impelled to give mid do for foreign uiisioUK because of a life innnifented in every member' ac tivity in witnessing for Christ first in Medford. Mr. llclty will lead to night. All come. Notice to Fruit Gnmew. A meeting of tho fruit growers of tho valley will be hold In the baso mont of tho library building, 5Icd ford, Saturday, January 11, at 2 p, in., for tho purposo of perfecting tho organization of tho now fruit associa tion. Directors aro td bo elected and other business will como boforo tho pieotlng. All Intorcsted aro cordial ly invited to attend. J. A. PERRY, Chairman, 8, A. NYE, Secretary, MORGAN'S BANKS WIDOW OF SLAIN GEM BROKER AND NOTORIOUS ? WOMEN CONNECTED WITH CHICAGO MURDER iSi?! Police and detectives have stumbled rV.tfSBI v-wtv fstLV . KSSKssssssvaTi ,rf wisss) im m wm?", ?.: , xmr m mmwwm EDNA Nr JlWSMRS. S'llJ- X"WV L Tj ' " ! ! i Ji-i suspected of having hid something to do with tho mysterious murder of J, II. Logue, tho diamond broker. He Is a notorious diamond thief nnd has been sought In Chicago for, two months on tho charge that ho shot und killed a woman In the South Side dis trict Inst September. Meanwhtlo some of tliose who wcro arrested on December 20 In a Clifton nvenuQ flat on suspicion that they bad knowledge, of tho murdur arc being con nected with other crimes. All of tho women arrested In, tho Clifton nrcnue flat have been released, with tho exception of tho one known ns Mrs. .Margaret Jobninii. The polk'e licllovo sho Is tho wife of "Turonto Jimmy" Johnson, burglar and safe blower. IMna Collier was oue of thono released. The widow of the murdered man lun been unabte to fiirnMi Information about bis business affairs that could possibly throw nay light on the tragedy. SECOND WRECK STEAM SCHOONER LIB A BA ASTORIA, Jan. 0 The irniner ehooner Wtlerncr irmk the l'ii litmbiu river bar nd i rfMirted in diitroM. A tusr I "Wndlruf by. Tho Westerner was Imsdiw-lnden anil outward bound. The Westerner has lostt her deck load in the hettyy m-n mid r re ported In be a Ufrclict, with nit mi board. ,. . The office of -Olson nd .Mlnney, owiuth, later rctxirted that th Wet oner iiHiially ewrry a crew of nlmul ''." iiiui, .She a built in 1 0ft I at Aberdeen, Wafthiis;ioA ami her home port U INirtTuWMwsnd, Wah. Ttor boat i.- 10(1 feet loitf, thirty -six foot beam, I"-' foot draft, and hat a carry ing eaMi'ity of (M)0 Ionm. Tho Vetiimtr HMileil frum Uainer. Ore., thit morning, with u tanpt t lumber incliiiling u deck ktud, boHud lor Shii 1'rmnriM'o. While allompt iutr to eriMs over tli Owlumbi a rivtr bar, the lienvv wel) itheerrd U boat from it eoHrao foreiitt; her hard aground. Soon the huge waven, liiHd up by the gale ire ailing at the inontli of the river, were lireHlriug over hr, tearing the deekloail from it moor itigri, und throvriiig it into the waivr. Allhougli no dirtint rsport Iirh lien recoivcil nt Mum hour, it ix preoiimsd that all of the crew are aboard and are in great danger. The Westerner i owned by tho Olson & Mahonev coinmny, of San Prauciiifo, nnd i coiiiiuanded by Captain Jolinii. ieddy!pps 'S N'H WYOItK Jan. 0. Opposition to thp plan advanced by Prank Mun soy, millionaire nowspapur publlshor, for amalagamtlou of, tho Intoreut of tho proaroskive nnd republican par ties, wuh voiced this afternoon by Col. Thco. Itoosovolt. "I am simply speaking," wild Col. Itoosovolt, "as ono man In tho ranks of tho jirngrossho party. Personally I feel vo should no more ontor Into u combination with thu rcpublicuu machine thun with tho democratic machine. I firmly boliovo that all men with progressive tendencies who ,may happen to ndhoro now to tho republican or democratic party will, In tho end, sou tho cliuucu for honest government and actual achluvomant of social and industrial justice lies In tho progressive party ouy, To my mind tho attitude of thoso at present responslblo for tho management of tho republican party shows It would bo folly to try to combine with thom. SPAIN TO RESUME RELATIONS WITH VATICAN MADRID, Jan, 9, Announcement, that the government has docldcd to resume relations with the vutlcau wus mado here today by Promler ltomaii-ones. MUNSEY MERGER i mi i i i i is i ,m0 ' im ! s x W wjmwjf S til J 9E w m MARCARET yJOHNSONTJ upon tho trnll of another man who Is COLD WAVE IN LOS ANOF.f.KS, J ,n. 0 I.i.i. de-1 layed nuns are inlluig thn.uulioul j wotlthern Ciilifonnu todnv mid th edtl wave that ha-. jfrt)iied I Inn e- tioH fur fire day i Wrenhioii. Tho ntia entered tlw imiihIi half of the state from the north early lu-t evetiiug. Santa ItnitmrH Man Kteu a gtwenittA prariHtatiua. Oxnnrd and VeHtnni w rain noaksd as the hlorni moved southward, hnndrtdw of th'oMsaadu of dollar iu beaim, Huinir lioet and oilier r'"bl hrinu bene. fitted. Im Angelen reeUetl it lirt wellHiK.in weekM xhonlv brl'ore mill night, the min rontinning until mr niag, with oealleiil pnnMri lor h dowiiHwr during tko day. WVother foriconler predict that th raitiM will continue tnoiht and Inmurraw and will he irrneral thrnaglmnt mtuthcrn California. Thy will effM't a xavingM of Hiilhonx of ilolutm m empa, Mrtially ofUettlng thf tamem daMUUtv doiw to orange and Istnona bv rsvaiit fM-l-. PORTE RUNS BLUFF ON OWN ACCOUNT roKSTAN'TlN'Ol'LK. Jan. i).- I'lilexf Hie Ilnlknn pivvh in LnndiMi accept the ltet lortnn jirtijMisrd by Turkey boforo lite end of the Wwk, thu Porte, it was announced here this afternoon, will recall ita rjirintftHvc-i fro Lon don. ttM H IIH SALAZAR PLANS PEACE MEETING WITH LASCURIAN KL I'AHO, Texas, Jan. . Flat denial of tho report that hn Is tho bearer of a peace proposal to (Jen ornl Inez Halazar, tho rebel leader, was voiced hero today by I'cdro Loh curlan, forolgnmlnlster or Mexico. It Is reported, however, that Halazar plans to crow tho bordor and moot I.nscuraln hecrotly, Lasciirlau plans to loavo tomorrow for Mexico City, SHOW FLURRY FALLS . ON SAN FRANCIS00 HAN FlfAKCISf'O, Jan. (I.- lr the firnt tiino in luo jern, the nil usual fdght of fulling hiiow wuh wil pcHHud hero today. Tlio downfall was extremely light. Tho j'lufry fliil,eH melliiig iiiJini'dialelv iih lli.iy fell. Tho Hurry In-did but a few iiioiueiilN, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR HAM-:- Oooil uuk roll top desk and two fluo walnut book cuhcb. Call botweon tiui and twelve at room I, Ht. Mark's block. 'JCI, WANTI5I) v.Mrs. Ktnlly Nakss, ox perloijccdnurHo Is prepared to ac cept moro engagements. Price reasonable HC i, Holly, Phono 20C-X. 253 FOR HAJiH12r tlera of dry fir wood ut wholesale, A bargain, Apply nt 717 North Riverside, Medford, U'J m elk SOUTH CALFORNIA E TO' WAHIIINGTON, Jan. l - I'ennU slou to march on Pennsylvania ue nue, on March ;i, tho day before the augural ceremonies, Iiih been re quested by the woman's suffrage or KauUattons of the District of Colum bia, but up to today, has beep re fit ed by thu district coihiulsMlonlrs I mo and tho chief of police. Tim women, however, Intend to march Just the muiii und declare that ir the police wInIi to arrest them they are nt liberty to do so, Prominent among tho women In I rested In tho suffrage movement here are Mrs. William Kent, wife of OoiiKri'Mtnan Kent of California, and Mrs Poludexter, wife of Senator Mllei P. Indvxter of Washington CANADIANS SEE FIRST SNOW OF TRIP HERE The owirslon of several hundred Canadian ellUenn to California passed thrniiKh Medford Thurxilar uuon and stopped over Ioiik enough to listen to an address by JuiIko Cot vlg. Although the sun hissed bills of Southern Oreuon wero hidden by snow slid clouds the judge verlKilly exhibited them In nil llii-lr Klory. The visitors delegated one of their numhr to reply and expressed them nm hs iniifh ploined with the friendly rteeptlou here. I'our Ihixph of Hpplea were put on tho train nnd eery member of th party wns sup plied with literature Children's Storm Boots More nro storm hoots Tor tho hoys mul girls. A splendid protection Tor tho had walking snow and slush. YWovy hoy and girl should have a pair. They'll stand rough ti.sago and ontwoar two pair of ordinary shoos. Bohling'a "GOOD FIT" SHOE STORE $5 GLASSES FOR $1 TIiIh Is what somo people aro look ing for, but I shall cnntlnuo to kIvo my customers tho samo good utiallty nnd service at prices which aro rea aonablo for good service. DR. RICKERT Ovor Keiiluor's : How About That New Year's Resolution? . ' la it hrokon or is it still in working ordoV? Our resolve to oontijiuo soiling nothing hut tho host grocorios, Imkory goods, I'l'iiits, i'loiir, oto., at lowest priees cannot ho shaken. ALLEN GROCERY CO. South Central. I WALLA WM.I.A, Vn .Inn. IK- After liming been ii.uted by way oT Wnlliillii lor mi's ii nl iIiivm on iieeoiuit of ilul mid Nimu cmeilug t lit trneH U, V. It. and X. Irniii me lodnyTol Inwiiiir llic main hue hehveeii Wiilln Walla nnd 1'i'ittlli'tiiii, The wlittl nt tome placet) along Die line iiliniueil a veloeily of Tlfly mile mi hour, hlnwtii tnm olio In lun iinlie i.f dirt, hi addition to the Hlion, I tutu I he full-ioiwii wheal, expimlug iiok In iuiiiiv HcliN. Tlili mixliiio of dun and iimv niiiile n mlher dif fieull iin--t to lelimvo I'rnlll , Ilia IraeljM, FRUIT TREES Wo nr uinktiiK a very low price in upple, pe.ich and cherry trees for a slum tune No finer stock grown. Wrlto im at once and svo money. fin: sTwnutit Ntitsnitv Itlddlc, Ore. Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASIIIN'fJTO.V, l. ('. Public Land Matters' Final I'roof. Desert I-auds, Contest and Mining Chvii. Scrip. PLUMBING Steam find Hot Wntor Hoating All Wink l)tnrnttl l'fl. II, Ullrill COFFEEN & PRICE 33 Itowsnt Itlock, EittMiir on 0th Mt. uuiu riiuu ao, MU Japanese Store Cloning Otit Salo 20?f Off on All Goods West Main St. Noxt to Hotol Medford Hotel Medford Tho inoiit liouie.lll,) hnlrl In all of Oregon. Itooius ullliout Uilli .lOe Mr duy nuit up. ItooiiiN ullli balli 91.511 per liny and up. Kjm'cIiiI intcH by tt'eek or month. Comblnatloii tiriMiltfiitts cteiy morning -3, II." and 1.1 renin. U.le AIIMtl'IIA.VTH 1,1'XCII Mo Ilostnu Clam Chowdor IVIod Silver Smells with Turturo Banco I'nmmim .lullenno Curried Ox Joints with lllco Tlmiralos New Kiigliiud Dolled I'lsh Dinner Itoast .Shouldor of I'ork with Applo Hauio Mashed Potatoes Creamed Itlco Spiced Pickle Crauborry Plo Lemon Hlinrbet Tea Coffeo Milk Frldny, .Inn. 10th, mi:!. Medford, Oro. a-jAt iLa..