,r ttf fPfl IOCAL AND p PERGONAL - i "! A lars nurobM'ot Medford people. went to Grants rM Wednesday even ing to witness tho comic opera, "Naughty Marietta." Tho play drew a capacity house and wan well en joyed. May llobson Is billed for the (Irants Pass opera house In tho near future. Edward Dutterfleld of Ashland Is In Medford visiting friends. Closing out" nalo of pipes. Ire land' Smoke House. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Campbell of Rhrpro are among those from abroad who. aro visiting In Medford. C. K, IJvans of Weed, Cal., It tran sacting business In Medford. Ileal homo rondo bread at Do Voo's. ltev. W. P. Shields and J. Sllllwell OeckVlth wore recent visitors in Central Point. O. C. Crntor of Hood River 1s mnk Ing Medford a business visit. Fred Alton Halght (National Con sorvatory Now York) tenchcr of ptanoiand harmony, spotlallst in cor rect principles of touch and tech nique. Residence studio. 403 Oak dale avenue, South, phono 7262. H. O. Shell and Harry Newell were down from Grants Pas tho forepart of tho week. Mlsa Mornlngstar of Roselawn is visiting her Medford friends. B. Klum has moved his sign busi ness to tho Roydon alley between S. Central and S. Bartlett. F. J. Alex Mayer of Portland spent Wednesday In Medford on business. Mrs. J. Court Hall has been at Central .Point, visiting relatives and friendB. Vapor baths and scientific mas sage for aiea and women. Dr. R. J. Lqckwoed. chrlopractor, 203 Gar-aett-Corey Bldg, Phono 145. 1. Ulgham of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Corliss of Red Bluff, Ca! . are late arrivals In Medford. W. W Gregory and E. W. Wilson of Rig Sticky, were recent visitors In Medford. Ask for the Traveler cigar. Al gather of the Star Theater made ft trip to Ashland Wednesday. C. Stevenson, formerly of this val ley, arrived In Medford from Kansas City during tho week on a visit Mrs. Halllday-IUIgat, pupil of Marches! (Paris), Osear Saenger (New York) teaches the art ot sing ing, tone plaetng and correct breath lag . a specialty." Exponent of pare "Bel Canto" ot tho Italian school eoaeert, opera, oratorio. Individual lessons or la ekw (three la class) Residence studio, 403 Oak dale ave nue, South, phono 7262. Mrs. R. B. Bow ot Jacksonville, who underwent an operation at the Sacred Heart hospital recently, la convalescing. D. H. Jackson, who went to his native town la Maine to vlst a brother who Is seriously 111, Is expected homo this week. Fruit labels la any color printed by the Mall Tribune, tf J. H. Williams, a prominent citi zen of. Grants 'Pas,i and his wifo passed through i Medford Wednesday on their way to Los Angeles on n visit. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Smith havo Bono to Portland and Salem on a visit. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Car kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building Medford. E. J. Mahon, who, has been In busi ness at Ashland for some time, baa removed to Medford. Delroy Getchell, president of tho Karmen- and Fruitgrowers bank, and his wife, aro visiting In Portland. Dr. 8. A. Lockwood and Dr. Myr tle S. Lockwood (regular physicians, not chiropractors) havo removed their offices from tho Hasklns' build ing to. 232 E. Main street. 27X Mrs. iJ, A- Wcnterlund will leave for Chicago, her former homo, this evening, expecting to bo gone several weeks.t .- Hiram Doubleday of Big Butte Is making Medford n visit To closo them out, all cook stovos and ranges, at reduced prices, slvo us a call. F. W. Shaplelgh Hard ware Co., 28 South Central avenuo. Judge 11. Ii. Benson of Klamath Falls passed through tho valley dur Ing the past weok, on route to his home from Portland, whero ho has has been holding court for Judgo IT K. McGinn. The latter, who has been acting for Judge Benson in Klamath county, has also returned homo, Bring that old book with torn' binding down and have It rebound at the Malt Tribune office. Cmta but little. tt r Weeks & McGowan Co. f UNDERTAKERS X.ADT AMWTAWT Bay aon 8S71 KlffVt 5PJiOBll r. W. Weeks 3071 A, 8. Orr, WW , TWO.- Chas. Olscn was among thoso who came to Medford Wednesday to trade with our merchants. Mrs. R. B. Golden of Jacksonville vs. among her Medford friends Wednesday. For goodnesa sake, havo K, A. Holmes, the Insuranco man wrtto your Insurance. He knows how. Mrs. J, Savage of Josephine coun ty was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Boyden ot Medford. P. M. Jnnnoy ot Perrydale, deputy county assessor, tarried n whllo In Medford Wednesday afternoon. That famous old smoko tho Trav eler. Wm. Gerlg, vice-president ot the jPnclflc & Eastern, has returned from a trip to Portland. E. D. "Weston, commorclnl photog raphorn, negatives mado any tlmo or pin co by appointment Phono M. 1471. "' Ed Rnstwlck and C. B. Stout were over from Jacksonville Wednesday. Ko'dak finishing, tho best at Wes ton's, opposite book store, Charles Pitman, who recently re turned from Portland, loft Wednes day on a visit with relaUvos living in California. Collect thoto scattered sheets ot muslo you value and have them bound In book form at the Mall Tribune ti Dr. Calvin S. White ot Portland, secretary of the stato board of health, Is in Medford. Ho Is conferring with teachers and parents In regard to communicable diseases and his visit to tho different towns ot South ern Oregou Js an Important ono. Tho cigar that put O. K. in smoko tho Traveler. C. Brownstcln of Salem is making this section his usual visit. Now York Lifo Insuranco Co., C. Y.' Tengwald, Medford National Bank Bldg., phono 3371. Mr. and Mrs, O. Knlps camo to Medford Wednesday morning, to meet relatives who were passing through tho valley on their way to California. Special noon lunch 12 to 2, 25c. Manhattan Cafe. 2G2 Mrs. C R. Ray and her daughter Miss Mabel left, for California on Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Oiwcll. Fashionable dressmaking. Evening and afternoon gowns. Latest stylo llngcrio a specialty. Mrs. E. M. Painter, lato of New York City. Hours 2 to C p. m. CIS King street. Phono 60S4. Mrs. S. S. Goodwin ba3 gono to Portland, to visit her sister, Mrs. D. Miller, who is quite sick. Miss C. Stephenson ot Grants Pass is paying Medford friends a visit. EPLIHG ACQUITTED OF COMPLICITY IN MURDER FORT WORTH, Tex., Jnn. 23.11. J. Elding was acquitted litre today of complicity In the killing of Al Iloyoe, jr., by J. B. Snead, millionaire bank er. Epling was with Sncnd when the latter shot lloyce. It in expected that Snead will ho acquitted, who will k on trial on the charge of murdering Boyce. WORLD FORCE RAILROADS TO PROVIDE SANITARY CUPS SALEM, Ore., Jan. 23. No moro will the traveler by train or steam boat go thirsty for lack of a drink ing cup, If a bill introduced in tho houso by Representative Belland is pawed. Ho would com poll steam ship and railroad companies carrying passengers to furnish sanl tary drink ing cups free. Ths Daily Hint from Paris. IM IwiUVl. IW u Kndtea, Ittti tjjH int, .tt iiou jhw,' Bteet gray chartneuae, a betutlful tpao la this material, U ujed to make the afternoon drma pictured lure, The VPPr part ot the vldrt gathers Into Mio waist, and the lower breadth ihowa the curved slash that makes walking possible with this type ot skirt. ' I1i i white nltated handkerchief linen feni)J B'tiny yoke outlined by ruffling- ol u ojne uaivriAi maivuiuj, wriat iuimc. ? a-1 -3 Ht r V 4 as affiDFORD fttATU TRIBUNE, QUAKERS' NEW OWNES WIUMM VtltllAi toe te: W. II. Locke, of Pittsburg, and hl ancle. W. S. linker, formerly Police Commissioner of New York, are the new owners of the Philadelphia Nn tlonal League Baseball Club. The pur chae price l nut nnnouuecd. Al ON BIG DEAL CORNING, Cal.. Jan. 23. Ono of tho largest real estate deals which has ever been negotiated in this section Is now under way according to n re port circulating today. It Involves tho Col. I. C. Jackson ranch of 1C00 acres which Is said to havo been sold to a Portland. Oregon man at approx imately $40 an acre. Tho place Is a beauty spot, devoted principally to alfalfa. Claude Miles, n real estate man of Medford, Oregon, handled tho tran-. sactlon. Mr. Miles Is now In - San Francisco with Colonel Jackson. STRINGENT REGULATION OF CORPORATIONS PROPOSED SALEM, Ore., Jun. 13. Very stringent regulation of express, tele phone nd telegraph, and oil com panies in Oregon are contained in n hill projtoftcd in the houso by Repre sentative Parsons today. The bill lories aJieenbe fee on such corporations of all money they take in nnnunlly over n profit of 10 per cent, including regular state nnd county taxes. YOUNG TURKS INFURIATED (Continued from pay.e 1.) nlty," ho said "may causo somo de lay, but I am sure tho war Is over." Constantinople despatches sayng tho Turks had yielded to tho demands of tho allies aro doubted In certain quarters here, but all foreign nmbass ndora aro satisfied that peaco is In sight. A despatch received today from Vienna that Austria contemplates de mobilizing tho reservists. It Is re ported that tho mobilization of tho re servists Is costing Austria $800,000 a day. LONDON. Jan. 23. Announce mentraent that tho Turkish and Bal kan plenipotentiaries would convene hero tomorrow afternoon was mado today by Sir Edward Grey, foreign secretary ot Groat Britain. Aa tho ambassadors of tho European powers who prevailed upon Turkoy to accept tho terms offered by tho Balkans aro expected to resolvo themselves Into a formal conference to discuss plans for Albania and Crete, It Is believed tbut all remaining disputes will bo settled quickly and without hitch. . UnptUtN Notlio. Important business mooting tonight at church 7:30. All members es pecially urged to bo present. PULPIT COMMITTEE. Babuls voice Every woman's heart responds to tho charm and sweotness of a baby's voice, becauso nature intended her for inotborbood. But oven tbo loving nature of a mothor shrinks from tho ordoal ot Buffering and danger. Worn en who uso Mother's Frlond are saved much discomfort and their systems uro in a healthy condition to meet tho tlmo with tho least possible danger. Mother's Frlond Js jeeommonded only for tho relief and comfort of expect unt mothers, and its many years ot success, and tho thousands of oudorso monts received from womoii who havo used It aro a guarantco of tbo benoflt to bo derived from its uso. Mother's Friend allays nausoa, pre vents caking of -- tho breasts, and llInintS In every way fllflvV 'T contributes to if '71' I li Is ft II strong, healthy yK motherhood. Mother's Friend Is sold at drug stores. Write for our 'freo book for expectant mothers. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., AtluU, Cs. ZS !A. vwsV 1 sfjHIBk g HE IRK aCEDFORD, OREflON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 2H, INSPECTION OF ANIMALS ASKEO Bf WESTERLUND lit KAl.KM, Ore., Jnn. 2:..-.V hill to duv introduced in the hoiHo by Hep rcseulniive WeMeiluud provides Unit nil nnlinnls io be alnimhlered Tot' fcnlo ns. food imiHt fiVt he iucix'oled.. If they are found in he nfljioled with nuv disease lliclr slaughter fur food is prohibited. Section I. Tlie tnto hoard of health is hcrchv 'nuthurixed mid re quired lo nvpoliit in t'ftrli eouuty of mo dime, n euuinv inriu lupeeiiii, vhoe duly il fehnll he to inspeot nil ihhi1h to lio Munuhtered nnd sold for hiiiunn eonxuiuption hh food, mid which eounlv nteut tiitpootur my up IHi'uit deputies uu the various purls nf his eouutv where il is imprnetie nhle for lilut ta.tmiko Hie tnspeetioii pei-sonnlly, wlilvh depnlies shall have the Mime autliorit us their principal in innkini; vueh inxiwelions, nnd thov shall report nt lenit miee eneh month to the county meat inspeelor ns to all imimuts inspected by thorn. Knelt county meat iiispeelnr nnd his deputies sltnll provnlo themselves willi n-eord hobks, in which thoy shall record the ngv, species, hriind nnd color of nil uuiiiinls in.-peeled hy them, mid siieh oilier foots ns are required by the rules of (he state board of health, and killed for the purpose of side to the public, either nt wholesale or retail, in any incor porated eity or (own in Oregon. MllttllO lltM'l-tf4l Section ''. It shall he the duty of all persons slaughtering nny domes tic nuiuinls for public sale nnd use, ns fiVsh meat, other than thonein fpceted by the United Stntes meat in spectors, to notify the county inspec tor or his deputies, of their intention to lo dp, nnd the ruiinly inspector, or his deputies, shall nt oueo proceed to inspect the animals designated by the ht.oii owning or having the sntuo in charge, and if he shall find Hint they arc nffeeted, or infected with any dNcnse which will render them unfit far human food, lie shall inform tho person owninj or having ilicm in charge not to slaughter the same, hut should said nnimuls bo found to bo free from all disease, ho shall is sue and give lo such owner or person in charge of such animals, u certifi cate of inspection for each of such animals, stating Hint ho has inspect ed the same, nnd that such animal Is free from nil disense, nnd ho shall keep n record of all animals so In spected, showing those for which cer tificated of inspection were issued nnd thoso for which ccrilficntcrt were denied, all such animals so inpect cd for sale, or uso us fresh mcut, shall be slaughtered within ten days of audi inspection. Any person of fering the meat of any animal for sale, without having tho sumo in spected ns aforesaid, nnd which is not inspected by tho United States officials, slmll bu deemed guilty of n disdemennor, and iimii conviction thereof shall he fined tint loss than $10.00, nor moro than .f .10.00, for every nniinal so unlaw fully slaught ered. Tho iusect(ir or his deputy who makes the inspection, shall be entitled to a fee of ', cciiIh per head for callle, including veal, mid 10 cents per head for hogs, idii-op, and gouts, to be paid by tho person hav ing tho inspection made. ItcHrtM to Imi 3!ndo Section .1. Kach of said deputy insjieotom slmll, nt least, once each month, rcsirt all inspections tnudu by him to the county inspector, giving such information us shall ho rcmiircd by tho rules of tho state hoard of licmth. hitch county inspector shall rejxirt not less than niieo each month Dinner's Real Estate & Employment Bureau All Kinds or 1'roitcrty For Halo For Salo C-ocro tract, 1 room now bunga low, 4C fruit trees, too grape vinos, closo In. Prico $1000, $tcoo will handle. 4-apro tract. J 2000 bungalow, placo well Improved, water right, closo In; Price ftQOO, For Kxchango Acreagn to exchange for stock ot goods. $10,000 .to 1,30.000. Will pay some dlffcrenco. City residence properly to ox cbaugo.for Improved acreage und Im proved acrcago for city property. For I tent Furnished and uufurnlHlicd houses and rooniH. Lint your houses and ranches for rent with us. Employment Girls and women for general house work. Waitress $9 por week. MBS. EMMA BITTNEE Phono Home 14 Opposite' Nash Jlotel BOOMS 0 ana 7, PALM BLOCK. to tho stale hoard of lionllli, covering; all Inspections nmilu by himself mid hin deputies, since tho Inst report, furnishing such Information as shall he reiptirvd by the rules of tho hoard. A failure t make thoso reports h.v any inspector, or deputy inspector, shall ho nul'ficent eiittso for his dis. missal by the hoard of inspectors appointing him. No perflon who l engaged in the business of butchering ntiimlils for sale for food, m in any way interested in the sale of meat, shall l)o eligible to servo ns ti county .or deputy hsp'etur. Tho state veterinarian tu his ca pacity as e.x-offlelo member of the state hoard of health, slmll net its stato supervisor of all liteal inspec tors, and shall assist and instinct the county Inspectors and their deputies ill dtM'hitrgiug (ho duties in their re Npqctivc offices. The slate hotild I health shall mnko such rules uud veg- illations respecting the inspection ol nuiinnl.s to he slaughtered and sold for food, as shall conduce to tho pro. tectum of the piddle health, which rules shall he binding upon nil in- speelors und all person" slaughtering nnv animals for human food. When any inspector or deputy inspector is required to travel n distance nf more than two miles to inspect any animal or animals for slaughter, he muy charge tho croii owning or having in Hissession, sueh tuilmnl or nni mals, ten cents iter mile, one way, for such distance traveled Tn excess of the said two miles, and shnll havo the right In refuse to make sueh inspec tion unless his uuleage is paid as niiovc set forth. Penally 1'rmldcd Suction l. Any person who vio lates any "f tho provisions of this net, may be prosecuted in (he county of hin residence, or nny eoijnly in If ill need of anything in the Silverware line, I have it. Knives, forks, spoons, carving sets, game shears, steak sets, salad forks, huMor sproadci-s, oystor forks, fruit knives, orange spoons, .berry spoons, and everything in silver for the table. Sugar and cream Tea Sets and dainty Silver Dishes. I carry the Oorhant Co., Heed and Barton, .1817 Roger Brothers, Win. B. Biirgan MARTIN J. REDDY, The Jeweler Noar Post Office. - - MOE& i.'r..V "l. i '.. Announce As our usual custom to show Now Spring goods during January, wo aro ploa3 cd to announce this yoar wo havo boon fortunato in assombling our varied lines. Wo invito you when convenient to come in and oxamino theso boautlful now goods. Tho many attractivo patterns and now stylos will intorcst you. A few montioncd hore: - i . ( . -t 0G inch-new Scotch Suitings in now spring colors at, yard $12.00 .r)0 inc.li Diagonal Twills in staple and fancy colors, al, yard $1.50 'f incji fancy Check. and stripe ...., $1.25 42 inch fancy Stripe Suiting $1.00 45 inch Ramio Tinon, in grey and oyster gliado $1.00 , t (Kiinch Rauiio Linen, linon color, H..,.K ,1i 28 inch Ramie Linen, all colors 25 28 inch Ratlines, all now shades 25 .12 inch French Oingham, new colors and styles 25 ,'32 inch Maxan, all new patterns 18r? fl(J inch fine Cambric, Percale 15p t 28 inch A. V. 0. Cljngham Special 11 Agents for Pictorial Patterns and Now Idea Patterns. , 10.1,1. tho stnto in which tiny violation of any provision of this nut shnll ho by hint committed, and any person, ex cept its otherwise, provided in this act, who shall violate, or attempt to so violate, disregard, nr evade nnv of (tin provisions, of this act, or nily of the rules, regulations, directions, or orders of the slate hoard of health shall bo deemed guilty of h iiilsdo' meniior, uud upon conviction thereof shall ho fined in the sum of not less Hum $10.00, nor more thnii .f.'tO.lMI, or ho imprisoned in the county Jail for put less than ten, nor more lliau thirty days, or hy both sueh fine or Imprisonment, in the dlei'etion nf the court. i " i Mall Tribune's rlnssiried nds bring results. 5? DON'T MISS Maj. J. B. OiUtn'a Iiccturo TRAVEL AND BIG PARADE MOTION PICTURES Friday Evonlnrj, Jnn. 24, at 8 o'clock In tho Proabytorlnn Church ' Chiltlion inuloi' .12 yenr I0. All vr 111 yuiii-s Jflt; This is one of tho most Intori'stiiij; I'lilortiiiiiiiioiits of tho kind ovor in our fit v. DONT VAIL TO SIM AND IIIOAK IT Showing of New Spring Merchandise th 'S BE A PRIZE FIGHTER HAN FUANOIHC'O, Jan. S3. Two rounds were sufficient hero today for Governor 1 1 Irani Johnson to dnllvor a knockout blow to tho puttlllstlo nu plratloiut nf bis son, Archie, who coveted thu title of niiintuur welter weight champion or California. Young Johnson, who Is credited with being ono of tho cleverest two handed bncor on tho conut, had nrraugnl tp fliihl for the title hero tomorrow night when tho governor stopped In and upset all his plans. .J V- v c