1 t MiriM ft I t llMnMIM'MtMM' PAGE TWO. flrPWFOTiT) fATTi TRTmTNR MRDFORD, OKIWON, SATURDAY. IWHRTARV I, lOlrt. M H MM t ? I t k j' w' .! t m r P ' H 1 VS! HI fi ( 1 k fl 9tfJ, - f Ul I il J 1 I I A ? Si 1 l !i ,-l '. 4 W J .If 1 SV i te L' A I ' f A n I- fcJ r H CKvi m IOCAL AND L PERSONAL mmim -41 1 J. Itnllcy Is in receipt of tho nod newfl of tho death ot Mrs. J. O. Crutcliflclii. which occurred nt her homo In Chlrnpo on January 28, 1913, nfl?r .1 Ions nnd painful (lines. Mrsi CriAdlftlcId tfllf io rtnriombered ns tho yiro or ne. O'utchfioid, who wan pastor of tho M. H. cmtrch, snutli. In JloMford Hlxtccn enrs nfio. Ue coniieci leaves to mourn her death a Iniftfrntiil nnil tlvd children, tho chil dren helm? Kdgnr, Klvln, l.elali, Wayrfo and Milton. 1 J, Motif of Kaplo Point was In MeNlford4 arid Jacksonville Friday af- Ire- tcrnoon. Closing out sale oC pipes, land's Smoko Houso. V. H. Harrison Post O. A. U. otft elated at tho funoriil of Mr. Wooley, nn old veteran or Kurio Point, and who was burled In Central Paint c'omciery Friday nfternoon. Central Point hlch school basket ball team left tor Olcndalc Friday morning1 In charpo of Krnest Mlnutli. Ileal homo mado bread at De von's. V. E. Uybco of Jacksonville pre cinct was transacting business here Friday afternoon. Mrs. n. F. Peart, Miss Hatcl Hcr rlufc and V. II. Norcrons wcro after noon passengers from hero to Med ford Friday. Fred Alton Halght (National Con servatory Now York) teacher of piano and harmony, specialist In cor rect principle ot touch and tech nique. Residence studio, 11C Laurel street, phono 7262. "Ward narnett who la now attend ing business college nt Medford tU lied high school hero Friday. Mr. Urayton and Mr- Taylor two of our directors visited our schools hero Friday afternoon. Bring that old book with torn binding down and hare it rebonnd at the Mall Tribune office. CosU but little. tf The oyster supper given by the ladles auxiliary nt tho V. M. C. A. was largely attended. It was a great success In every way. Tho program given after supper was greatly en Joyed by all present Miss Jessie Cbaunccy Is spending tho week with friends on Millionaire How. , B. Klum has moved bis sign busi ness to the Boyden alley between S. Central and S. BartletL Jj T. Burns, operator in timber lands' is making a business trip to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. L. Stevenson have gone to tho Willamette valley to re main a few weeks. Insure and be sure. Right It we writo it R. A. Holmes, Tho Insur ance Man. Judgo Purdln was in Jacksonville Friday morning on professional busi ness. Harry Lewis, who was thrown from n homo on West Main street, had n narrow escapo from infctant death. Ho struck on his head on the pavement receiving a severe wound nud being rendered unconscious for somo time. Vapor baths and scientific mas sage for men and women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, chrlopractor, 203 Gar-nett-Corey Bldg. Phone H5. John Brltton of Grants Pass was in Medford tho forepart ot tho week. Mrs. H. Cameron ban been at the old homestead on Applegate, rcturng Friday. Cirkin & Taylor (John H. Car kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys- at-law. over Jackson County Bank Building Medford. W. II. Norcrosa of Central Point transacted business In Medford Frl day. ' 'Lester Glbsort, who had been con nected with tho Hall Tuxi company, ns chnffeur for hoiiio time, has gone to Portland to enter tho employ of tho Studebaker Motor Car company. Now York Llfo Insuranco Co C. Y. Tengwald, Medford National Bank Bldg., phono 3371. F. S. Harroll and Lloyd Rlppoy are over from Hilt, Cal., but will not stay long. George A. Morso of Talent mado a trip"1 to Medford with Mr. Topkens gas manufacturing exhibition. Now and dry piano boxes for sale. Palmers' Piano Place Phono 4091. 270 David 8, Forco of Josophlnb coun ty la ut his former liomo iu Juckson vlilo on u business visit. Ho wuh In McdoVd Friday. Mr. and Mra. A. 8. Klelnhainmer of Applegate upent Fiiday night In Medford. Kodak finishing, tho best at Wes ton's, opposlto book store. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Z.AST ASSISTANT Bar mono 3371 Wlffbt PJlOMSI S W. Wks 8071 A. s, Orr, aosa . Mr. and Mrs. A rlchmllt ot Jack, sonvlllo worn riicM of Mr nnd Mrs U. i:. Hrtncy during tho neck. Mrs. C CrnWford and Albert Smith wero up fruin Phocnlc ono day this week. Fashionable dressmaking. Evening nnd nfternoon gowns. Latest stylo llngerln n specialty. Mrs. K. M. Painter, lato of New York City. Hours 2 to 5 p. m. CIS King street. Phono COS!. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. Allen ot Holly wood orchards tarried a few hours In Medford Friday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Perry ot Sis pott, Cat., nro lsttlng In Medford. Dr. S. A. Lockwood and Dr. Myr tle S. Lockwood (regular physicians. not chiropractors) hnvo removed their offices from tho Hnsktns' build ing to 232 K. Main street. 271 O. It. Conant of North Yakima. Wash., Is In Roguo river valley on n business visit. Vinton Ileal), Jr., nnd Fred Lyon wero nmong the Central Pointers who wero In Medford recently. K. D. Weston, commercial photog raphorn, negatives made any time or pi sco by appointment. Phone M. 1471. ' Will Mots Is spending a few days at Grants Pass. Harry Pcllctt returned Friday evening from n trip to Arizona. Chnrles Dungan ot Gold Hilt pre cinct made Medford a business visit Friday. Collect tnoso scattered sheets ot music you value and have them bound In book form at the Mall Tribune. tf B. F. Mulkey has gono north and will transact business at Portland and other points In tho Willamette val ley boforo returning. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McPherson of Grants Pass returned homo Friday after a stay of several days in Med ford. F. II. Carter of Ashland was the guest of his son, George Carter of tho Medford lco Works, Friday even ing. Paul Gllmore ot the Lone Star stato is stopping here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hanley were among their Medford friends Friday. John Arnold was a business vis itor In Medford Friday nfternoon. John 'G. Gore, tho horticulturist, has returned from a visit to Los Angeles. II. II. Helms Is down from his Sis kiyou mountain homo for n short stay In Medford. F. L. Cranflll made a business trip to Central Point Wednesday morning. J. C. Bishop, a former resident of this section, Is visiting In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cotton of Sa cramento nre spending a short tlmo in Roguo river valley. J. I. Jones of Cottage Grove Is tran sacting business in Medford. P. W. Thornton ot Idaho Is In Med ford. visiting rclatires nnd friends Mrs. Edmund Burko Is In from the ranch for a few days. Judge Ton Velio and County Com mlssloners Leevcr and Smith con' vencd in special seslon at Jacksonville Friday. Mrs. Estella Burns has gono to Portland, where sho will remain sev eral months. W. R. Garrett of Buncom, Apple gaeo road supervisor, spent Friday night In Medford. Frank Sutton of Williams creek has been making relatives living in lledford a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hooker of Perrydale tarried a few hours in Med ford Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaynor of Portland are making Medford, their former home, a visit. Carl Blttner, ot Grand Rapids, Mich., is among tho many from abroad who aro visiting in Medford. Mall Tribune's classified ads bring results. POISON METHOD HOMK TRACTS. Now is the tlmo to purchaso your home tracts for garden and poultry Thcso offerings aro all less than two miles from the confer of Medford. One and one-tenth acre tract, 9 SCO. First cash payment, $30. One nnd three quarter acre, $885. First cash payment, $15. Two-thirds acre, $320. First cash payment, $20. rour-flfths aero, $400. First cash payment, $2C. Tlireo and one-fifth aero, $035. First cash payment, $35. Two-fIfthn aero, $3)0. First cash paymcut, $1G, (Three and two-thirds acres, $1800. First cash payment. $100. Four and one-aUarter acre, tracts, $1250. First cash payment, $350. Flvo acres, $1700. First cash payment, $1000. Five acres, $2200. First cash pay mout, $1400. Five acres, $2500. First cash pay ment, $1500. Ninety acres rough land within two miles of Medford, liulf-mllo creek front. This will muko you money, prlco $75 per aero. Beautiful city lots, $250. First cush payment, $10. Beautiful city lots, $175 to 200; First cubIi payment, $10. J. V. Dressier Land Co., 411 M. F. TOBEUSEDTO KILL SQUIRRELS IS I0LD Tlio stntcinenN l IVi-eoullng At torney K. V.- Kelly nnd Medford xportntnent wiieeniin: iuipeiuling harm to gome niul Ming birds if tho Willow SitiiiKR OrHtivo pHm of nqittr rvl extermination ho curriiul out, w led ltiilph Uldeii, olintrumu of Iho (Inuir eoinmUli'C In rm' llio follow - iiii; stntenu'iit : "Willow tMirinifJ Orange U most heartily in floeonl with l'ro.eeittiii)j Attorney Kelly nnd oilier Medford sport much t in their feeliut: tluit our giiliio'niid soni; bird should not he ietims uf tho feiul between the Grander and the smutrroh. Tli work of eJctenniiiHlion will be begun in nit experimental way nud huuhl it he observed tlmt the method ued resnll fntnllx to tho btuU oilier meth ods will ho deviled. "Tho grain thai will be ued in pro Iarins tho squirrel jxiiii i bnrle.v and it will ho t rented in nooordnneo with tho fonnuln issued by tho buronti of biolojjionl Mirvey, United Slnto dopnrttnent of nprionlturo. Slr.voh nia ftulpliiito is the o.entinl element in thi fonnuln. Conoenitnc this ioi on we- n'ad in circular No. 70, bur eau of biotoRteal Riirvey, the follow ing: f "In viibninff with strychnine the grain rocortmended for bait is hurley. Compnrod'witli wheat it U inoro nt trncotivo to the squirri'l- nnd far loss likely to bo entcn by bird. The niuirroN' cheek pouches nre cneh Inrgo enough to hold U00 ker ucl of stniill unii'i and much nf the nnimiil's food is carried some time iu the-e imiicIic. It has been discov ered Hint strjehnine is far more quickly nbsorhed hy the cheek jwuch es tlmn by tho stnmnch nnd Hint one fifth the quantity necessary to kill bv (ho Momnch will kill when taken into tho M)iiehos. "This fact poems to indicate that pofonn prepared under thin fonnuln is relntUelv weak in nnimnlx not hnvinc check pouches or in birds. "Tlio cin'iilnr further slates: Dc plorahle dostructiou of bird him fol lowed iwisoninc with both cynnido nud )hophonis nnd nlo wilh strychnine when ued on wheat, oats nnd Kgyptinn corn; but o few binls will eat contcd barley tlmt scarcely hnlf n dozen nil told hnvo boon found dend nftcr iMieninj: mnny thoiisnndK of neres with the stnrrli-strychniiie-barley preparation. The jMiison "hould bo scnttercd (not placed in heaps) on clean hnrd ptnooft nhoiit the colonic on tniils Iiotwcun hole nnd in other nlncen frequented by the squirrels. i ILLS OE THEATRE BENG ERECTED WiiKi'o III Japan hnvo tlteu 50 per cent hi ton joins, tho cunt of living t.1 per rout With tho nmcnl of tho deei hcniils nud soci-nlTntonil of icd mul whit" hiick work on iho now opoin house is boiiitf ripJtU,Ipiiiii'd. Alrendv tho luick wlli nj- under coiistiuclioii nnil u lrtirc crew oCmen nre ut work. Tho steel benm?! nro hwiv enough In nssinv n "flfi frhiiiownik to tho hiiildiot; nnd life hrick used is of ila hcs qunliysWitltiit it .luirt tune work will liie pi-ognvfscd to tho point whom jiity idea tr the ulimmto npponni'ico uf (ho huildi'ii; ni;i bo nbitiliiod. MARKET IS DULL NKW YORK. Fob. 1. -Tho stock market closed firm. Tho small gain In December not earnings and rumors of a large stork Imiio prompted rolling of Pennsyl vania, and It lout 2 points. American Can lost two nud South ern Pacific one. ''Trading wan dull and losses In mutt Oases were small. Bonds woro steady. an cunts. ! n:.vrs. Tho Indloa ot St. Marks Guild will glvo a breakfast schrove Tuesday, February 4, tram 6:30 to to a. in. everybody come. Grnndmus waffle. Dont forgot tho date. Only 25c. Bittner's Real Estate & Employment Bureau All Kludi ot Property For Halo For Sale !H4 iutos rloso In, 5 mom houso, Inrno barn mid chicken limine, fruit $3,300. il Heron, clone In, new bungalow, good Improvement)), fruit $t,iM)0. 480 iu'108. S miles out, SO nitres In cultivation, Irrigation, good tuiltdlngM. Prlco $t!0,ooo very may tortus. For INcbuiigo 11)0 ncro ranch, li mllox out to exchange for ranch In Arltoim. Flub Anhlatid tcMdouco to triulo for siiiiill Improved aerciigt) iieitr Mod ford. 10 nero bearing penr orchard, high 1 Improved, flue buildings, fluo wat er Hystcui for Irrigation, to evcliiiugo for .Medford or Lot Augolen property. Good city property ami vacant lots for utile cheap. Fiuplojiiicnt Girls and women for Rcnornl hoiuo w ork. Second cook. Iltnncli IuiiuIh. MRS. EMMA BITTNER Phone Home 1 1 Oppotltn Nash Hotel ROOMS ll anil 7. VMM BLOCK. XKMIiKCT IS iiANOKIIIU'M Tn properly cum for Iho oyoH Ih n dill) you owe to jiiursnlr nud lo llioso iiapeiideiil upon yliti, ..... Wnnk hyen tuonii n hnndloiip, no mutter wlml yilitr po slllau III llfu, nnd In thin nm of tmiso (inllvltlVliu mull, vvouiitii or child can cuiry u luindloiip nud hupu 10 win. I orili oilNlly doiiioiiiitriilo lo your lAllffi(illnTi If your nytw noi'tl torroeiliig or mil. DR. RIOKERT Over Konlnoi'M ' ?Z TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LFOR KNCHANGi: - 3f.H0 aero whent nud Htock farm, located In Central Washington, 4 miles from good railroad town, 1C00 acres Iu culti vation, about 1000 .inoro ready to plow, 2 sotn'good buildings. Prlco $20 por acre. Will consider fruit farm up to $50,000. Best of terms on bnlanco. C A McArthtir, room 3. P. O. block, Phono 308 1. 2CS A Reliable Hnlr Tonic. It Is an easy matter to prevent baldness, dandruff and other diseases of tho scalp by using Morltol Hair Tonic. It should bo used regularly to keep tho scalp frco ot dandruff germs, as thcso germs aro tho causo of the majority of cases of dandruff and later, baldness. Wo are author ized to guaranteo Meritol Hnlr Tonic. Leon B. Hasklns. Pruning Shears IF IT SHOULD HAPPEN That yon were In tho mldxt of baking, and ml I ore should come, would It not be good to feel that lotting the dough stand n whllo would not spoil, but Improve your cakefl nnd pastries? THAT IS OXIJ TIIIXG THAT t'ltl-SCKXT HAKIXfi rOWDKIl will do, and you will find many other good quali ties In It when ou try It. 25c per full pound can. At your grocers Bend us 2c In RtampH for our cook book CRKSCHXT MAXl FACTUM XO COM PAN V, Seattle, Washington. Behlings Shoe : Sale of Merit "Will tt'll its own atopy hotter than wo can. The The shoos need to ho soon to hu appreciated. It is ahso vory important that every tiling connected with this sale he or a character to elevate this store in the minds of tho public BEHLINGr'S Good Fit Shoo Storo The Now Improved Faulkner Shear tho lightest two-hand pruning shear on the market, Tho Faulknor Shear hns been known for years as tho best make, but tho New Improved comblncH riot only tlio Faulkner quality, but also has that big advantago In a pruning shear, viz: MGIITNKBS. For salo by tho M.F.(&H.CO. If you drink because of a craving for stimulants if you've reached the Stage where nothing will satisfy excepting rough, high-proof, strong whiskey our story is not for you. But if it's mellowness, age and flavor you're looking' for you'll like Cyrus Noble. ' ' ' - Because it's pure became it's palatable because you don't have to dilute it with water to be able to swallow it. It conts no more tlnn any other good whiskey. W, J, Van Schuyvcr & Co,, Qoncral Agonts, Portland. Tf in need of anything in tlio Silverware line, I have it. Knives, forks, spoons, cawing ho1h, game shears, steuk sols, salad forks, butler spreaders, oyster forks, fruit knives, orange spoons, berry spoons, and everything In silver for the table. Sugar and cream Tea Sets and dainty Silver J)isjics. I carry tho Gorham Co., Kced and Iinrton, 18J7 ?oger Brothers, Whi. U. Durgan MARTIN J. REDDY, The Jeweler Near Ppst Offico. y GET THE BEST OUT OF LIFE Not so very ninny jenn into with famll) mipplld lt own utiMla wove ItH own clothlug, grew ll own rood hiipiiIIm. nud InitU ll own tlmplo ftirulturi. Through dirferinrtm In Mblllty om pwiplo could tmikij curium nrtlrliw lifllter than any ouo olso. tlrndtiNlly they inmlu initio nnd Uiore of thorn! HmdM mid exchanged thctn for otlmr iimhUmI thliigit. Hut thoy could null only to tliotto within wir-h roch, Imchiim irtumiMir tiitlnu fnclllttcM woro limited. Nowndays your clothing may ewuo (mm tht north, your hstM from tho txiHt, our foodn fioui tho south, mid your furullurH from the went The uiiikcrti ot these tilings must find you. the mull or woman who needs their product. The miwtm the) lnl.n to bring their goodti beforo you Is ndvcrtlnlug. It Is to .oiir ndvitiitiiKc therefore, to rend the nilvfrtltteuint In Tho Mull Tribune Thitl U oin ritln wv in not lhn bent out of llfo III the way of new mtnfoit". luxiirle. and iiwin.lt i of an ud- vnuclug clvlllratlou. tfop) right, IUI2. by J I I'allun ) J! OAKDALE CASH GROCERY Still doing business at Corner :Oakdalc Ave. and 11th St. Read Our Special Bargains for Saturday and Monday, Feb. 1 - 3. I'olittoc-, per IOO lit-. 9 .(Ml III lie. Urnuiihilcd SiiKitr I, (Ml Aliicrlriiit Itciiuty flour, worth tt SO, Nib ptlio . . .'27 lllnmoiiil V. t'tiinicil I'cmlicn .ptltoti, I'carx noil ( 'tin ili' win tti XOc, niiIc prlrc -II I'irsli Itiinili IEkki HiikIMi llmtkrunt SOc.ktilc prlro Ten, world .131 Mil IM'I .Moiilo I'rccri'H wnrlli 80c, alo prlii Del .Monti', I'lim 20c, miIo prlic lloiicy wnrlli .in Kiiiiny .Moiiilii)' Soup (I fur Diamond t'aiicnko IMoiu-'J m(.k. fii- . . II IIh, IVtlt I'miics I'lKrrcil Swi'ct Clilrr, ni khIIoii 1 Hit. I 'In I; llrnns II HI'lICIAIi lllc IIAIKMINS 'I'ini (birtlcn .lolly Sluffiil IMhc ....... IViimit lliillrr .mmm(mM. .1.11.1) a fur Snjilcr I'nrk mill llraiin ('jitiiplx'trn Soup II fur Pel .Mutito I'ntupklii, U'rnnA:. HikIc) Tiiiiinloiui WlilllIlT Sllllllllll . .. . I'liinitniit Slrlni; llcotw ... ..-M.MMM .10 .10 .10 .'Si .to .! ill .10 .10 .10 Vim i'ii of HcirtH SiiiiIIiich Ill Ilex IUiii'Iiik .. .10 Ilex Ainmoiilii 10 ('il'P Ktiila Cmx, Mir lb. ....... .10 Corn .Miml, pec ctitK ....... 1 Kwlfl'M IUiiiii . ,UU Oakdale CasK Grocery WmBm xiKrmv-"v Willianl'.Slath, Nurntyman Another Horticultural Triumph Tlio "J. II. HALE" Pencil My tivw tiiiuk 'toKullici wlml l ilcullnol loho lliuurcutcsl lllulM niultlnif pOHllllll Anmrloi It will (II- iitiisl mul (it'iixi. y.ilMt In iN-rfw linn liy J, II. 1IAI.I!. ' Tlio IVncli Klntr " il huu Hi lltiKluiiliiitT, Conn. 'Iho foul M )j lo H lunar iliun UliHtui miioi, Hi, HiKIc kkln, il iA iilhiiiit lint) yrlevt Ooolone, mIih itiloy lon.l. r, null Inn at kullil i'dhIi. Jiolfil tnunuli in lili In Iniirvlt. liuo i,pli i uncnluly Diillliiul in ijur, I im mit Mhilu iwmli llnvDrtuii Fruit-Growers! Write for Your Copy of My Newest Tree Book I wnnt ovcry frult-crowor mul tree planter In thin section to receive n cony ut my 1U13 bdolr, "WIlHntn P. Stark Treet mul Tlielr Pritllii." I bollcvo It U the Ixwt boolc I hnvo over piihlhhcd. It contains tlio net results of my 30 years' experience as a sue cestftil nurseryman nutl frttit-urower, and Ih full of pnulicol Information for either tho beginner or tho expert. 100 paces, beautifully Illustrated. dwecler. ImtJkr. n licilor ulilptwr, a lellir . nu'io pri'lllatilo xhau-lrtnuii MihI IkIp, 'ilia 1'oiuli KlnK,"lm ovvr Iclt uer tAtlml Hiix tl) (cir mmiln.; ihmI ii.- rvlnv. I ipo i vii'i.tJ.n, imriikr Muni III livrln.i'ariiiuu, I'likuriiltiurliurilyviiiliille: mint). iiiilnnt ixuiri'r Mr IliilulunilrtilKit It kin (H ilullyliirHyuiiniliiiivvr'i li00ln'i' liU, umlilui um II lliu t rutvnliiir trlumpliof lit urt'Jt turi'vr u ii ismili uruwvr. Do I'int in Your Section (o Reap Early Profits ItFinenilicr uliat nifincv imikun thn llr.t KlIivttiiH wtri? Vvl liuru I u Iwin-lilniirur, oa liner. J. II wnttliy ut tHnir h. imino lu him tl tht gtiiuiHt J. II ll.il.l" pnuh trtit Mtiukni t'i I'iM tl'itlmil '. SUfk .Siiiunil.M'i'A l ut Mmoutl, I Sve You 50 Per Cent by Dealing Direct from Nuneries I iiiiployno HKinM er inM.ltoiupii. Alt (iiilc ml miiuini iil.il Irrri khtulm. vine , 1 1 , ili-nvtll'iit nml inh.nl in my new Uui K i.tu umIiI niifii (mul hu nnr trlii, lliut H knvlnii j mi Hi" J0wru-n lu-illuiirlly pnlil in imiiii, iHii.it'i I'liMiimif n inu null.lm Itmi l'riiiMi.illrulliiiTiiwiiv trliiRn i inn ti'iiily In lii'lil y.:i villi niifu'l'llonii iiml iiil Ii-.. I kvll )oucinly ulriinu rouinl, iIiiiwii.IiiIiId uvo imt Knuranii'U vcry no Irnu lo num. I, triiiit uuiirnnli u uny purnnrv tnniivi, Wrllumo Iwloy (oriirli'fx mi4iWitiln. (i) Mil ti.i. n r... t? il i. ... ...it. i,ufw,, ,,ir i rvu miivh i WllliAln P. Stark Nurseries W11 D Cfl- II ' 6M3' Static City, MUiouil Nwrseries v Station M 3 Stark City, Missouri j, l.r. & Co. building. I m mmmmmmmmm