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wtowvsm w .- . o ) ., ( . - ,. -K . t - PAGE TWO. MEDFORD IrATTJ TRIBCNIS, MEDFORD. OUFXIOK, TPRSDAY. .TANFARY 1 1. IDM. K M , & .-... -v. s IOCAL AND I L PERSONAL O. II, Pickett pt Halcm In making Mcdford ft business visit. Mm. C. M. Kldd visited with Mrs. P. M.Junncy ot Pcrrydule Monday. U. .1). French ot 8an Diego la among llio Cnllfornltins visiting In Mcdford. II. Allen nud Y. llaxter ot Snlom were among tho many tram abroad who utoppetl In Mcdford during tho week. , W. J. Tanner will mannge tho Natatorllim rink from now on. Spe cial attention to ladles. Open attor noon and evening. Lesson morn ings, Monday. Wednesday and Fri day. Teaching 50 cents. Su" Mm. Mlnnlo Kelly of Jacksonville wbb tho guest ot Mm. llert Orr Mon day nftornoon. Dr. S. A. Lockwood and Dr. Myr tlo 8. Lock wood (regular physicians, not chiropractors) havo removed their offices from the Hnsklns' build ing to 333 K. Main street. 371 Ucorco U lloff of Gold Hill, tho miner, was In Mcdford Monday, en routo homo from his mine, which la located a few miles south ot Jack sonville. To close them out, all cook stores and ranges, at reduced prices, glvo lis a call. V. W. Shaplclgh Hard ware Co., 3S South Central avenue O. D. Martin and Win. llott ot Portland havo been transacting busi ness In Mcdford. For goodncs sake; hvre K, A. Holmes, tho Insurance man write your Insurance. He known how. MIm Sybil Donahue ot Portland made Mcdford friends n visit duVlns tho week. Miss Carpenter was among her Mcdford friends Sunday. Bring that old book with torn binding down and haTe It rebound at the Mall Tribune office. Costa but little. tt E. L. Estea of Boiso Is spending a few days in Mcdford aud Koguo river valley. E. D. Weston, commercial photog raphcrn, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Those M. 1471.' " Edmund Burke and I. O. Orton transacted business in Mcdford one day this week. That faraou old smoke the Trav eler. Thomas Moffatt was a recent busi ness visitor at Ashland. D. Kltim -has moved-bli sign busl ness to tho Boydea alley between S-, Central and S. Bartlett. Reginald II. Parsons ot Hlllcrest orchard has returned from a trip to Seattle. Vapor baths and clentlflo mas sage for aen and women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, chrlopractor, 203 Car sett-Corey Dldg. Phone 145. Frank Walte of Sutherlln, a well known operator in real estate, re turned to Douglas county Sunday af ter a stay of ecreral day- in this section. Ask for tho Traveler cigar. Wiley Turnbough was up from Phoenix ono day this week. Howard brothers and their wives of Los Angeles are visiting in Mcd ford. Mrs. Halllday-Halght, pupil ot Marches! (Paris), Oicar Sacngcr (New York) teaches tho art ot sing ing, tono 'placing and corroct breath ing a specialty. Exponent of pure "Del Cant.o" ot tho Italian school concert, opora, oratorio. Individual lessons or in clacs (thrco in'class) Residence studio, 403 Oakdale ave nue, South, phono 7"C2. W. C, Lc,cvor of Central Point, county commissioner, is attending a good roads meeting at Portland and Salem. M. F. Hanley was down from up per Dutto creek tho forepart of tho wcck Fruit labels In any color printed by the Mall Tribune. tf P. L Thoniasson of Portland, rep resentative or Mitchell, I.owls & Sta ver Co., mado Mcdford a business vIhII Monday. A. K. Kellogg ot old Hill, county coroner, wus In Mcdford Mouduy. Ho h engaged iu Jho Btudy of law and will apply ,for udnilsslon to tho bar during the year. Carkla & Taylor (John H. Car kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-lavy, over Jackson County Bank Building Medford. W. C Murphy mado a business trip tot Ashland during tho week. Kodak finishing, the best at Wes ton'B, opposlto book store. M. F. Mlnuey ot Oakland, Cal., wli has been In tho valley suvoral days, looking after his oxtcnslvo in terests, leaves for homo today. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Bay riion 9271 Might Plumes I r. W, Wt-ks 3071 A. S. Orr, MM Z.A.BY ASSIBTAHT Mr. Bender ot Indiana, an extcn Five hop buyer, who has been lit tho valley for somo tlmo past, nccompa. nled by his wlfo nnd daughter, loft for homo Sunday. They nre relatives of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 11. Bell ot tho Hotel Nash. Collect thoso scattered sheets ot music you valuo and have them bound In book form at tho Mall Trlburfb. tf Newt Hnsklns, who hns been at Portland for somo lime, returned to Medford this week, Tho cigar that put O. K. In smoke tho Traveler. Edgar Hater and Dr. J. F. lHMdy havo been making Portland n visit. P. M. Kcrattnw ot tho Oregon Granite company transacted business at Ashland Monday. Mr. nnd Mm. W. 11. Norcross ot Central Point wore among their Medford friends Monday afternoon. Mm. Klla Orth Cotchett arrived from Weed. Cal., Monday evening for a short visit In Medford. K. D. Hanley left Monday on a business trip north and will go as far as Seattle. A. Jeldness Is down from tho Sis kiyou copper belt, where ho Is devel oping promising properties. L. B. Hasklns Is nt his drug Btore again, after a week's Illness, Joseph Martin nnd "D. II. Crono mlller of Jacksonville wcro recent visitors in Mcdford. Mrs. E. D. Weston Is making friends living In San Francisco n visit, Tho recent debate between mem bers of the Ashland aud Klamath Falls high schools, held at the Gran ite city, was won by tho representa tives ot tho sagebrush metropolis. Tho subject was "Resolved, That Llfo Imprisonment, With Restricted Power of Pardon. Would bo n Dcslr ablo Substltuto for Capital Punish ment In Oregon." Klamath Fulls took tho affirmative. Mr. nnd Mm. John P. Lyons ot Minneapolis,. Mlnu., who havo been visiting their son. J. II. Lyons of Phoenix, hnvo left for their home, going by way of Los Angeles und Xow Orleans. R. H. Parsons has returned from a business trip to Scattlo and Portland. WILSON GILLS BULL MQOSERS LOSE LI L OLYMPIA, Wash., Jan. II. With tho election of Howard Taylor as speaker of tho houso and Pllncy Al len as president ot the scnato by a combination of democratic and re publican votes, indications today are that tho comblno will control tho legislature throughout. Tho pro gressives wcro defeated dcclaevly on the election ot tho officials and wcro worsted again on tho fight to reform tho houso rules. Dcsplto this, tho "Bull Mooscrs," after n caucus last night, decided to contlnuo tho fight to break tho "Caunon-llko rules which glvo tho speaker arbitrary power In shaping legislation." HAMMOND SUED FOR $211,000 TIMBER CUT SAN l'KANCISCO, Jan. l-l.Tlio government today iiibtitutcd Miit ugniiwt A. H. Iliitnmond multiinillimi, uire lumber kin;:, to recover $211,000 und intercut gained hy Iliimiuoiid from federal laud-, in Moutuiin. The government nuiiiituins that heverul lumber iiilcic.Ms which Hammond controls oul will" raw) veil twenty-one million feet of limber from the JJIuek foot iiikI Hell (lute ditriul without n wurmot of any kind. Thirty-one states havo mlnu Inspec tion laws with authorised inspectors. WOMAN WRITER ON DOGS AC ii (sr- ntr riAi-sr-o .arw oau.uuu ujuhmuqo vSK-fc- MlK TOSALte 3TCWART AIleKliiK tliat she hud been damaged by tho pub)leutlou of faUu statement In the Kennel Club Gazette, thu offlcJaJ orgnu of the Amcrlcau Kennel Club, MIhs Jtosiillo Ktowurt, an exiuuiior oi dogs and formerly a writer for Field nnd Fancy, has appeared In tho Su premo Court to press her actum to col tect $30,000 from the club, TRUST LAWS OF NEW JERSEY Governor Bitterly Arraigns Slate Laws Fostering Combines Cor poration Laws of State Notoriously in Need of Alteration. People of State at Mercy of Corpor ations of Every Kind and Remedy Must Be Provided. TRKXTO.V, X. J Jan. It. Tho legislature convened hero ut noon to day, most ot tho opening session be Ing devoted to tho rending of the last message which Gov. Woodrow Wilson will eud to tho Icnlnlnturo. Tho scnato elected James Fielder president pro tern, and he will uuto mntlcnlly succeed Wllsou as gover nor March 4. Tho legislature Is overwhelmingly democratic, Insuring tho election of former congressman Hughea us United States senator. OrllN Triit I.UMK Governor Wilson's message bitter ly arraigned tho state laws foster ing trust 8. Ho praised tho progres stxo legislation enacted by tho last legislature, aud urged the present session to keep abreast ot advanced methods. Wilson's message said In part: "Tho corporation laws of tho stato nre notoriously In need of alteration, for they aro manifestly Inconsistent with tho policy ot tho fed oral gov ernment. As they now stand, In stead of checking mouooly, they actually encourugo It. It Is our duty nud opportunity to amend those statutes, not only In this matter but also in Much a way as to provide re sponsible officials for tho supervision ot tho whole process of lncoriora tlon, who will put salutory checks upon Incrcnso of tho Issuance ot se curities not based upon bona fide valuation." At SIcrvy of Trail The people of the state nre nt present, moreover, ut the mercy of investment companies of every kind. Securities of any ami every sort run he sold in New Jersey by irrv.Hu.i ible pcioiiK und the purchaser! inust depend iiMit their own investigation to nseertain whether they nre bogus or based upon good luisiiicg. They should have the protection of tho law. Investment companion .should ho put under inspection nud irjjtilntion hy the istnte, nnd no one should ho al lowed to frcll seuuritie in Xow Jersey without public license imicd from the department exercising tho rights) of iiiscctiou nnd regulation. New Jer sey j very Into indeed in uffonliug her people this protection. SHERIFF SINGLER 10 KXSKXADA. Lower California, Jan. 11. I'coplo of this city hnvo proparcd a lengthy petition to tho Mexican congress protesting against tho granting of a concession to prac tically turn tho city into n now world Monto Carlo. Tho government Is at tacked with entering Into a contract with concessionaries. Fear Is ox presiicd that tho city would become so vllo that tho United States would anuot It. Tho plan of tho syndlcato Is to promote ho rue-racing, bull nnd cock fighting, gambling and prlzo fights. SALEM PLANS REFORMS IN EXPRESS BUSINESS HAliKM, On-., Jan. M. Home Itu Kjjnnt rcrnniix in cxprusn wugu liiisiiivxri are proposed by L. O. Car penter. Hereafter do not be surprised to huvu your oxpressiian present you with his curd with a real society flourish when ho come In cart your trunk to the depot. Ilnefly, thu pro jtofccd law provide Unit any exprenK man in an incorporated city who nIiuII inovo any trunk, valise, or satchel, must leave with the person for whom he is moving it, his unmo mid address inn the number of his wagon licciibo REBELS NEAR ACAPULC0 WIRES AMERICAN CONSUL WASHINGTON', Jan. U. The American consul nt Acuiiulen tele graphs here (hat rebels havo cup- tuied bostu uruutiu pun aro now )lie(ieniiif,' Acapnlco. Feui'K uro cxnreriped for (lie safely of A"iorir:uiiH. Arizona hau established tho eight- hour d'iy for miners nud min'Morn. I HOLDS UP CANON At near iiiidullil on the S, I'. Irucks nt u piutieuhul lonely point a half mile this side of Phoenix, Verne Canon of Mcdford looked into the lnuxxlo of u glunutlo revolver Suu dn niuhl while u dark Inuleru illum ined his features, mid IVnoiitly pray ed that the eurlli might upon and swallow him whole. When u voleo behind tho revolver jtrowlod "lutiuh up'1 Cauoii eeused even to pvuy nud, with his finger pointed at I he Mur above, wnited for the inevituble. "Well, I'll ho gol-dunged., wlml are yon doing hero!1' oume ftvm thu up losed holdup man nud, behold 'twas none other than our hero Sheiloek Siuglor on the trail of the Phoenix bandits. Canon explained his mission so far from Medford as one of it purely social iintutv, nud Silusler was satis tied, hut not until he hud depulired Verne, who joined in the hunt for the bandits. The two sleuths hunted down all the elites obtainable und relumed in thu curly morning minus (heir ipmrry. "It's no pleusiiul cHiieuco In be (liken for n highwnxuinu" suys Verne "nud (he business end of a revolver under certain eoudilious looks mighty impo-nig." VTALITY IS E TER Ml UKKI.IX, Jan. II. A dispatch from Home ipiolini; uu uuiinmed dip lomalie rethsenliitive of an Oriental jsjwer, who, rulcmng to the ulh'ged atroeilies eommittrd upon ilelViiso less Tuiks in the Dalkau slnles, lc elHrrd: "Tho number nT lliose iuaai-rcd in estimated at '-MU,t)0(. I consider litis. fignie is not (On high." UNIDENTIFIED STEAMER DISABLED AT POINT REYES SAX FKANCIKCO. Jan. II -An unidentified steamer is tcMiicd to day disabled nud in distress six miles north of Point Itcvc. Thu marine department of the chamber of com merce hero is vvoiLiug in conjunction xwith the weuth'er'hureau to leant the iiiiiiic of (he vessel nud her condition. SCHOOL GRAFT OPPOSED BY COUNTY COURT (Continued from Page 1) imum number of supervisors nt max imum pay. If r.e hnvo to havo a supervisor, one at 1000 u year is ample- it fulfills the luw's absurdity. "The county court will, if it has in its power to do so, out down (he un necessary cost of this department, ns well as others, nnd will appeal to tho iicoplo to sustain it in its position." TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAXTKD Chickens, hens, roosters nud puilets, In any ipinntlly, J. H, Lyons, Phoenix, Oregon, FOIt SALK Modern six room bun galow, wldo veranda, screened lurches, hardwood floors, wido flro place, hand forged aud irons. Don't (Jo (las 'Wired for heating 100 foot frontage, wido lawn. Dis count for cash or eusy terms. 17 lloss Court. -51 LOST A black velvet purse, con talnlug Hllvcr neckline and string of coral beads. Finder please leave with Mull Tribune. i'o'i This HomeMade Cough Syrup Will Surprise You SlopM V.tn AVhoopluc finish Uulckly. A l'umllr Suin.ly Mt 8ib-.II Cvl. Hero I a hoiiic-inadu rcimtly Hut taken hold of a cough limtantly, and will usually cure tho most stulilsirn euo in ll hours. 'J'hU reclMi inaki-t a pint- cnougti for a vvbolo family. Von cimliia't buy us much or us good rcudy-mudo cough syrup for (2.00. Mix one mat of grauulstcd siiuur with 'M pua oi warm waiiir, ami hiir rnlntiteH. J'ut Vj ounces of Plnux (fifty ivrun. 'Jliu kcvii't licr nud has a incanunt taslo chlhlrcn lll;o cwits' worth) ill a. plul Isittle, uud add tuo ugar ovrup. 'iins kccik tttriccuy It. Jlruces up tlio appetite und Udlghtly laxative, which helps cud a cough. You probably know the medical value of plno la treating aKthnu, bronchitis nan oincr i ii r oat, irouniex, boro lungs, etc. There Is nothing better. Plnex is tlienv)itvuluiiblo concentrated compound Of Korway white plno extract, rich In gualucol uud all the natural beallnv plno elements. Other preparations will not work In this formula. Tho prompt results from this Inexpen sive remedy havo made frlcmln for It in thou-nnda of hoincji u tlm Imltrd States and Canada, which explains why the plan 1ms been imitated often, but never succcsn fully, A guaranty of nhwluto satlifacllon, or money promptly refunded goei with (Ids recipe. Your druggist has l'Inex, or will fvt It for von. if not, .send io. 'luo Plncc Co., Tt, Wuyuc, Iua, ELECTROCUTION FOR MNCOI.N. Neb., dun. I I. lie ponding on the newest medlcu! theory that the stomach will digest food even nfter tho body Is dead, attorneys for Win, Flege, convicted of killing his sister, nro today righting In court to free tho wealthy young runner, They offered tho testimony of doe tors ot Chicago, who examined tho vvoiuatt'a stomach after disinterment nud said that she had been killed ut least three hours after she had eaten n meal. The fact that tho food was digested shows this, they say. Tho state's attorneys aro iittiuit-'"--. -., TJtnnl ! n lug to disprove this by showing tliat'JClll OVCFrlaSKinS the stomach won pushed around while the surgeons were probing for tho bullet. Nn motive Is known for tho crime. Flege Is making his ap peal for a third trial, tho las time having been sentenced to ten years. Draperies We ciiiry o ety- cmnplclii lino of ilmpet it , iiie i iiiiiiimn, nuiii'i. vie ami ilo nil tt,i4is or ujiIiuIhIi'IIiik Kl'tvini ninn nt inn niii'r ii liiiv lv mid vm'1 X this Weill HIV" IIH tlOOll hi-i I, tin In iiikIMi' Iu ltt III KVi'll til" lllli,, Nt i Hi' Wcoko & MoCrOwnu Co. SAI,i:l, Ore., Jan. 1 1. To nbli lull" t'lcelroi'iitioit fur Itungltig, is pm ioded in u hill iutrodiinud by S pen her , .McAilllur nl tjit' liuil-e. Witnesses (o mi om'imiIIoii1 ore lo In limiled. Ill mldltloii to I ho ilepulv lliete are lo lie III t'm plivnieluiis uud n jurv ol '2 npulnhle iiittriMi, nil lo ho sum- imiiied by I ho. witideii mid Mieli pen re of inforlur ipiuHU never oiiU-r this offleei-H nlid uleeliieiniis us nutv lie , iMtiibllMltiueiit I lnsl linou hoKIiik L enses neetU'd to exegule the judgmeul. i '. - MANY CLIMBERS KILLED IN ASCENDING ALPS OKNKVA. Jim. I lSlnti-lies pub lished today by the (leitmiti uud Swiss Alpine clubs show Hint lli:i eliiuhers were killed und .l 1 injured in the Alps diirittg I HI 'J. As usual, (lie majority of Itu- victims weie Her-inuiis. Office Rooms For Drug Store. tho best. I pay fur the best, uud If your gimmes come from lure nii'.v aim: nn: himt DR. RIOKERT Ovir KeiltUer'S Clark 6c Wright LAWYERS U'ASIIINtJTO.V, D. O. Public Land Mutters: FInul Proof. 1 ) rt lvuds, Contest and Mining Canes. Scrip. SLEPT ON DOORSTEP OF HUSBAND'S HOME LONDON, Jan. 1 1. Charged with vagrancy, Mrs. IClUabeth Floyd told tho Wllesden magistrate that her hus band two months ago had turned her out, and that over since she bad slept on his door step. Her litisb.tud nud son stepped ovyr her as they left tho houso each morning PLUMBING Stoam and Hot Wator Iloating Alt Went, (tniiriiilrxit 1'rlei'H Itr.mi'iuililo COPFEEN & PRICE 33 Howsril nluok. Bntraac on Oth nt. Hum riion- His. GERKING& HARMON ('otilliieu lii I'liologinpbeis Studio Porlrtilts, tloiiie I'm Units, I'lnsli ,ilis, Kodak PIiiI'IiImk All kinds of eiiliiigi'iueiits Wo have for solo it Ihiko ho- lection of Critlii' IjiUo PIi (hi cm Post Curds, llshltiK Hectics, lliiiitliig Kcoiiett and othur Local rU'ciion .N'egallics .Mitib' Anjtvlieio Aii)lliuo All woik RiiniHiitii'd Phone Uini V2H list .Main Nl. kAAAAAAAAA 04IMt4tttI' : t t ? T ? r r r ? T ? ? T ? T t ? ? ? T f f ? v t T ? r T y r f t y y y y y y y y t j y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y ' T ' '' V Don't Send Your Printing Out of Town We Meet All Prices WE manufacture and carry a complete line of Loose leaf books for office use jour nals, day books, cash books, in voice books, etc.; all sizes. We make to order anything wanted in the book line,-, at Portland prices. Bookbinding a specialty. Why send away for what you can buy here? Help build up Medfojrd by patronizing home industry and so creating a payroll. The money sent away for print ing and stationery never coities back. Keep the money at home and so help turn the balance of trade in Southern Oregon's favor. Medford Printing Company 25-59 North Fir Street $ X l&fe&&& s t r.,qt tov' r.Uv- , - , -j tf , M .