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PGE TWO. KtEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY. JANUARY W. lOlH. IOCALAND . I-PERSONAL OJr, nnd Mrs. Leo Wntklns spent Sflturdny night, with friends living nt ContrAl Point Mr. And Mrs. Will Llndlcy arrived froW aWd,'dk 8rtndak evening, (o visit with relative nnd friends In Medford, - . Mr, nnd Mrs. Rntph McKonilo nro nfc'homo nRnltt, nfter n visit of sev eral .week In California. Jnttios lit Whipple of Rokiio' River trnnsnetcd business lit Medford nnd Jacksonville Saturday, Dr. S. A. Iockwood nnd Dr. Myr tle S. Lockwood (reKular physicians, not chiropractors) have removed thelr.orflces from tho Raskins' build InR to ar.2 E. Main street. 271 Joe Wilson Is In from the homo placo for a short visit In Medford. Mrs. C. Renter of Jacksonville made n business trip to- Mcdford Saturday. . To elosa them ont, all cook stoves and ran gov at reduced prices, give us a call. V. W. Shnplelgh Hard ware Co., 28 South Central avenue. Miss J. Do Timelier has gone to Josephine county nnd will bo nt Kef by for several weeks. Mr. If. Wendt and her daughter. Mis Kmma, were Mcdford visitors Saturday. t For goodness take, hare R. A. Holmes, tho Insurance man write your Insurance.. He knows bow. Jerome P. Churchill nnd Alex Rose berough. officers of tbo California Oregon Power Co., spent a few days In Med.ford during tho week. They are native bobs of Yrcks, Cal. Bring that old book with ton blndteg down aad have It rebound nt the Mall Tribune office. Costs but little. tf Alex Thompson, of Jacksonville and W, S. Thompson of Deep Creek, Wash., are guests ot Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Martin of North Mcdford, who are relatives. . Professor Harrington of the Jack sonville publlo school tarried a few hours- in Mcdford Saturday. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS ar rio& am vtt rket r. w. d'mM sen A. 8. On, 3a &ABT Al rjurr rfc W. A. Jones, former sheriff, wns nmong his Mcdford friends one day 1Mb week. He' will remove to his farm nenf Medford soon, c James Kolly, operator of tho Mnll Tribune's leased wins, has koho to California to spend his vacation. R. D. Weston, commercial photog raphern, negatives mado any tlmo or placo by appointment. Phono M. 1471. John W. Dynr ot Dorrls, Cnl was In Mcdford Saturday, on his way homo from a visit nt Portland. C. h. Reamea nnd J. It. CArkln, members of the legislature, left for Salem Sunday evening. That famous old stnoke tho Trav eler. Samuel Richardson has gone to San Francisco, to Joln'hls wife, who ts visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. W. O. Aldon hngen. Hlmcr Coleman of Phoenlv was In Medford Saturday, on his way to Jacksonville. n. Klum has moved his sign busi ness to thn Hoyden alloy between S. Central nnd S. RartletU B. C. Fnurett, tbo miner, Is down from Elliott creek district, where ho Is operating tho Pennsylvania Min ing company'n property In connection with Fred Kelly. Vapor baths and scientific mss sago for men and women. Dr. R. J. Lock wood, chrtoprnctor, 203 Gar-nett-Corey- Dldg. Phone H5. Arthur Jones nnd Miss Alberta Stacy ot Antloch wcro married at Jackonville by Judgo Tou Velio n few days since. Mrs. L. P. Hnzelrlgg of Woodburn. has been visiting In Medford and Central Point. Ask for tho Traveler cigar. Mrs. Hatlldar-Halght, pupil ot Marchcsl (Paris), Oscar Saengcr (New York) teaches tho art of sbig Ing, tono placing and correct breath ing a specialty. Exponent ot pure "Del Canto" ot tho Italian school concert, opera, oratorio. Individual lessons or in class (threo in class) Residcnco studio, 403 Oakdale ave nue. South, phono 72C2. Cory Taylor of Seattle snent Sun day In Medford. He Is at Ashland i on business. Mr. nnd Mrs. John A. Oraffls of North Phoenix traded with our mer chants Saturday. Fruit labels In any color printed by tho Mall Tribune. If J. C. Smith ot Winter, county com missioner, left for homo Sunday evening, after a stay ot a week at Jacksonville. Tbo new county commissioners court adjourned Saturday evening, after being In session six days. A great deal of business was transacted. Oeorgo Holcomb ot Sacramento is spending w. fow days In Mcdford and nt nntto Falls. K, P. Ilughea of Ashland was In Medford Saturday evening, en route to Roseburg In tbo Interest of a tfteel tie that Is being put on the market, Cnrkln A Taylor (John He Car ktn and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building Medford. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hart of Slsylkott county, Cnl. arrived In Jacksonville Sunday ovonlng for ft visit with Mr.' nnd Mrs. Oscar Lewis, who nro rela tives. They left their grips In tho R. R. V. Ri Co. 'a depot nt Medford while they went to n. restaurant, and n snenk thief stole one of them dur ing their nbsonce. Kodak finishing, tho best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. W. W. Harmon was down from Grants Pass Sun day, where he Is en gaged In railroad building. Mrs. Frank Gaynon ot Portland has returned borne after n Bhort Visit In Medford. She wns the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T, Gaynon while here. Collect thoso scattered sheota ot music you rnluo and have them bound In book form at the Mall Tribune. tf Mrs. F. relouxo of Kaglo Point dis trict spent Sunday In Medford. Mr. A. it. Thompson nnd Mrs. M. Whiteside woro over from Jackson ville recently. Soft wood S3 a Uor. Gold Ray Realty Co. H. D. Norton, tho Grants Pass at torney, was In Medford Saturday, en route to Jacksonville on legal busi ness. W. E. Gotchell has left Jackson ville for Coos llnjv'whcre ho expects to locate. Tho cigar that put 0. K. In amoko the Traveler. Charles Dunford and his daughter. Miss Flossie, were Medford visitors Sunday. ! J. V. Kelly and N. W. Kllno of Griffin creek transacted business In Medford Saturday. Watch Mitchell's dally talks to votors beginning January 3rd. j J. F. Halo has returned from n . business trip to San Francisco nnd other points In California. L. Duard of Klamatlt Falls Is mak ing Mcdford n business visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cory ot Los Angeles arrived In Medford Sunday. Mr. Morris and O. O, Beach of Ashland were In Medford Saturday. Mrs. L. Phlpps of Harney county Is visiting In Roguo river valley. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Gregory left Sunday for Southern California to be gono several weeks. Homer Wood has sold his Interest In thn Hotel Nash barber shop and has taken over tho Mlapnh shop across, the street from the Nnah. Ho Is tnnkluK hoiuo' Improvements nnd hopes to nicot nil hla friends In his new place ot huslnesi. J, R. Nell wan down from Juris sonvlllo Saturday. The kultcs of the Christian church hnvo postponed their homecoming evening until Jan. 31. Two "good as new" motorcycles for sale. Bargains, Pacltlo Motor Supply Co. Mr. and Mrs, John Mann hnvo re turned from their wedding trip In tho south. Dr. F. C. Page, Is ont after n I short Illness. TO BUILD TROLLEY ALSO That tho Haniuin people lmpo lo build n rail it mil in -pile of Hie unint ins of the fninehlse to the Minney people is intliettlbil by the fuel tluit their frnncliNe htt Ihvii left in the hnmU of the eouuell eemtniltee lo wliieh it wns referred. Mr. ltnriiiim has stated that lie in Mitwtlctl with tlie Minney franchise nnd, iw it now standi, hopes the company will Imiltl nml owrnte n ronil. Hw frnuehio wn referred lo the committee of the whole with no date for ciuiMtlenititui being nnmed. He is wnilinj; for no tion on the mutter nnd IioIiIm that there is nothing to prevent the coun cil grouting his frnmliixe n well ns the .Minney one. Notice of Stockholder) Meeting. Notice Is hereby given that tho nn muil meeting of the stockholders ot the Roguo River Fruit & Produce association will bo held In the public library building In the city of Med ford on tho It th day of February, 1913, nt 10 o'clock a. in. Dated January 11, 1913. It. C. WASHBURN. President. CONRO FIIJRO. Secretary. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST A pair of nose glasses In case. Finder lea'vo at Mall Tri bune offlco nnd rerelvo reward. 251 FOR RENT A fpur room furnished house, closo.lft. 628 W. Tenth. Phono 6011. ' 251 w t f s Candidate for Mayor Follow Citizen: You are a resident and a. voter of redford, and are interested in Medford 's wel fare, and so am J. For nine years I have watched Afedford's growth from a village of 2000 to its present size and have done what I could to promote that growth. 1 In former campaigns it has been possible for candidates to meet the voters par-, sonally and explain thoir views, but this is ho longer fcrtsiblo, and I. therefore InUe this method of asking for your vote at the coming city election. I have previously served the people of iMedford ns a councilman for nearly five years, during which time I was chairman of the AVntor Committee, and a member of the special committee of three which had charge of tho construction of our present water system and pipe line, and feel justified in "pointing' vvlth pride" to the result of our efforts. I wns also president of tho Council, ana" in that capacity frequently acted as mayor, so that the duties' of the office are not llnfamiliar I have already declared myself on tho principal questions before the peoplo of Med ford, as you have seen in the public press, and sfnini squarely on that, platform, fn addition to that, I tlWllJLIWll IU IIHIL, X lllll nilUIIKl,) III JilVtll 111 JJUblMJM61U J1U1I1U juuuotiy, o 61cctcd, I will use oVery effort to liavo all lurchascs of city supplies m lipfn'e eoncei'ns, and in thd enlployhient of labor on public work will favor zen, especially the In conclusion, I assure you that 1 hnvo no entanglements nor alliances witlra'ny cliqup, elan or faction, and have made no promises uor pledges except the ones referred' to, in ( this communication, and if elected Mayor will conduct the office on the principle oC'ilie Ooldcn TCule--"will do unto others as would hi'vo others do unto inc." At ',':" I ,. ' ..' . W.W,EIFERT. If these Principles meet with your approval, vote for me Tuesday OFFICES PALM BLOCK As mi evidence llml lliov intend lo slnrt work on the electric nulwnv ullhlu :i tdmi-l lime, tint M. 'P. Mlimcv tfuntpnuv linn rented office mourn in I ho num block on Knat Mnln Mi-iiel. The companj Iun ni!enrvt novnml of Hoc rnonw ittul llie enjsllii'ev Who is lo draw up the plain tuul iniike pvcliinin nry nrrnngcmcnls nnd cliuiiite!i will oceunv llicin in n liovt tunc. I lie tifftcw Aumorfy occupied by .Inde Williliii'lnn it tit nmcini iIiomii tul, on over bv Hie wilrntut men, Juilge Willi ii'Httiu tti iuoe to the Kirt Nalimml Mnnk liiiililinir. fZ Children's Storm Boots Hero nro storm bonis for tlie boys nnd girls. A sploiulid proloolion for the bud wnllcing .snow and slush. lUvory boy nnd girl should have a pair. They'll stand rough usage and outwear two pair of ordinary shoes. Bohling's "GOOD FIT" SHOE STORE 30 W. EIFERT am strongly in favor ol patronizing homo industry. Should I bo married man aiid tho'hoiiiti LACES SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY !l ' m M 'I 1000 yards linen Vi.l eneioniies nnd Tinny l,!U'0 Insert ion and Mendings; regular fie, He and lOe yard qual ify. Special, .ty yard UNDERWEAR 1 lot Children's Vests and hints, Mfic lo fiOc (iialilies, each -ify .1 lot Misses' Union Suite, and Ladies' heavy fleece lined .Pants, .'M. U for 75 .1 lot, Ladies' $l.n0 and $1.7fi qualify fine worsied Union Suits, each u .' $1.00 Tho Llttlo One mat Iras cloth and. percale blouse waists for boys, in sizes (i lo II years, each 50 1 lot fancy decorated fine imported China Cups and Saucers, reg. 7fic to $t.fi() value. Choice, each, "We are closing out. those linos of our regular stock pattern Dinner Ware. Special prices while (hey last. HUSSEY'S . made the builder. TUESDAY A'ftD . JJOUO yards fine Valen eiennes, 'Pori-lion and (Minify Uiees and In erfion; up to 1120 (imlilleH, sale price, 5; yard The genuine ' Knglinh K'oclviiiLdiam, Mlaclc Hoelc 'I ea Pots, fancy shapes, assorted niv.es, each , 25 lo fiOtf ! ! ! ! r T y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y- y y f y y y f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y x y y y y t y y y y T 7; I throiiL'h local aitt- ! li . a. jl. &&&.?jHl r