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r,$ ftj ' t 11 PAGE TWO. MISnVQIM) M ATI. TltmnNTU. MRDFOUD. OHKCIOtf. TlfMSDA V. VI'JMIMMWV I, 101.'). vypw' IV1.1,1.!,1 1? f i ir- - . f Lfcfc if. ..r?- ii fe rV i, .. OCAL AND PERSONAL L Jolm 0. Drown, n jironilncnl poli tician anil btislncn man of Southern MhIio, spent Monday nt Medford vlRttlnie L K. Kelly, an old friend. Mr, llrown accompanied Mm. They Hro an their ry to Southern Califor nia on ft visit. Mr. llrown Is nn anient flslierrten and promises to return and visit Mi. Kolly In fishing season. Wm. L. nengough, tl, S. A., nt tacncd.to tho Doringtort Fruit farm, Ontario, Canada, is In tho valloy viewing the orchard districts under tho direction ot Prof. I J. O'Qara. Closing out palo ot pipes. Ire land' Smoko House, Mrs. E. II. Wagner ot Ashland la visiting hor daughter, Mrs. T. W, Miles ot this city. Mrs. C. 11. Lamkln ot Ashland Is visiting Modtord. Real homo mado brea nt Do- Voo's. Mr. and Mr. Henry llarnebnrg of Asniami aro in .Mouioru on uustness. Tho body ot Mrs, Emma Johnson was shipped to Manning. Iowa, Sat unlay evening, accompanied by her son, Robert Johnson. Fred Alton Halght (National Con servatory Now York) teacher ot piano and harmony, specialist In cor rect principles ot touch and tech nique. Residence studio, UG Laurel street, rhono 7262. Tho regular monthly meeting of tho Young Ladla' Amonm class ot the Baptist church will moot with Mis Nora Dally, 10th and I.Hiircl Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Mm. W. A. Jones of Ross Lane was in Medford Monday morning. Bring that old book with torn binding down and havo it rebound at tho Mall Tribune office. Costa but little. tf Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Dally aro down Trom Trail district. Mr. Daily's father, Patrick Dally. 8r., Is qulto 111. A. Wcldner of Talent transacted btiHlncss In Medford Monday. Dry fir wood at J1.7G per tier on tho ground. Apply to 717 North Rlvcrsldo avenue, aioiHoru. zi Miss Elsie Clements of North Da kota has been visiting In Medford, whllo on her way to California. Mr. and Mrs. W. Woybrlght havo returned from a short visit in Cali fornia. Insure and be sure. Right it wo write It. R. A. Holmes, The Insur ance Man. - Henry Barney and Marvin Abbott of Grants Pass wcro recent visitors in Medford. Geo. D. Owlngs anjd Geo. E. Neu bor of Jacksonville wcro In Medford recently. Vapor baths and ecienUflo mas sage for men and women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, chrlopractor, 203 Gar-actt-Corey Bldg. Phone 145. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Carnahan aro down from tho BIuo Lcdgo for a short business visit. C. It. Mooro of Lake creek dis trict, who has boon at Central Point for a few days, was In Medford Mon day. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Car- kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys- at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building Medford. E. P. Hughes ot Ashland mndo a trip to Medford Monday, returning next day. Mr. Rodcn ot Klamath county was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. Fuller during tho week. Now York Llfo Insuranco Co., C. Y. Tcngwold, Medford National Bank Bldg., phone 3371. V, P. Wuuii of Portland, a public accountant, arrived Monday and went to Jacksonville tho next morning. F. C. Dorciniis, tho horticulturist, was among liU Medford friends Mon day. New nnd dry piano boxes for salo. Palmers' Pluno Place. Phono G91. 270 D. Jordan of Rod Bluff Ik among, tho CullfornluiiB who uro visiting In ltogua river valloy. K. Dunbar of Grants Pass wus among tho many from abroad who transacted business In Medford dur ing tho week. Kodak finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. ' Joseph P. Hoagluud nnd Ooorgo K, Fox of Central Point district wero in Medford Monday. II. E. Foator left for (Sold 1 II 11 Monday evening, ou official business, Fashionable dressmaking. Evening nnd afternoon gowns. Laiost stylo llngorlo a specialty. Mrs. E. M. Painter, luto of Now York City. Hours 2 to 5 p. in. 518 King street. Phono C084. R, H. Carloch of Nnpa, Cat., Is u business visitor in Medford. tloorgo DolmnKrr lias gnnn lo HrlltftH Columbia, whrru n brother resides, Mr. nnd Mrs. (Jcnrgo M. (lowland of (Irnnts Pars ato making friends liv ing In Medford n visit. Dr. S. A. LorKwood nnd Dr. Myr (to B. tack wood (regular physicians, not chiropractors) havo removed their otflcey from tho llnnklns' build ing to S33 E. Main street. 271 Wm. Nollls has returned to Med ford from a trip to his Roguo river ranch. Mr. and Mrs. James Dudley of Southern California aro In Rogue river vnlley. They formerly resided here. E, D. Weston, commercial photog raphcrn, negatives made any time or placo by appointment. Phone M. 1471. Scott II. Clasptll of Butto Falls mado a trip to Medford tho forepart of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cronemlllcr ot JncksonvUlo wcro In Medford Mon day morning. Collect tnose scattered sheets ot music you value and have thorn bound in book form at the Mall Tribune. tt H. B. Tronson ot Eagle Point tar ried in Medford tho forepart ot tho week. A. L. Cross o Butto Falls has been visiting In Medford. W. A. Pearson of Siskiyou moun tain spent Monday in Medford. Miss Jessie Banuard ot Salt Lake. Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wlllrout, who aro relatives. Irvln Wilson ot Marysville, Cal., a telegraph operator, arrived in Med' ford Tuesday for a visit with his par cuts, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. F. Wilson. R. E. Gale, who Is Improving a placo In Antloch precinct, left for Portland Tuesday evening, but will remain soon. Miss Ira Shelley Is In Medford on a snort visit. L. Boyes of Montague, Cat., Is transacting buslnosa In Medford. Dr. J. F. Rcddy returned today from Grants Pass where bo has been on business connected with tho Pacific-Interior railroad. J. P. Warren, well known by many Duluth nnd Minneapolis rcbldcnta of tho valley, who owned a ranch on tho west side, died suddenly recently nt his "Wisconsin home. Take freo guess on school pictures and get a beautiful picture ot Crater Lake freo at Gcrklng & Harmon's studio. 12S E. Malu street, near First National Bank. Phono 2154. Crater Lake photographs pro nounced "by expert to bo the best ever made of tho lake at Gcrklng &. Harmon's studio. 12S E. Main street, near First National Ban. Phone 21G4. Kodak finishing and enlarg ing, negatives mado any place. Mrs. R. L. Darling returned a few days ago to ber homo In Hornbrook, Cnl after a couplo ot wooks' visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Culton. ATTORNEYS PLEAD FAIIH'u" DISCHARGE BEl.l.l.S'GllAM, Wash., Fell. 4 After four hours argument Attorney llnrdld Preston of Seattle petitioned Superior Judge Hnrtlln for n dlmuln sal ot the capo against tho Seattle banker charged with aiding nnd abetting In the reception ot deposits by tho defunct Laconner bank, know ing It to bo Insolvent. From 10: 1C a, m. until tho noon recess nnd trom 1;30 In tho afternoon until 4:15 tho Scattlo attorney had tho floor. That tho prosecution was not being con ducted within tho letter of tho law; that tho stato haB nn jurisdiction over n national banking Institution or tho officers thereof, when that in stitution nnd those officers aro com plying with tho nntlounl banking laws, and that an Insufficiency of evidence to hold tho defendants had been submitted wero the gist ot the Scattlo attorney's argument. PAN PLANNING ENLARGED U.' NA Y dm Hint llio Oregon mul Nnrlli Clint, hint h'tfMulor flint- rhliriril I lie ft (oino tut iiiiii'iiiliiicnl, Household Economy Mow in llnvp (hi licet t'uimh Hrrup Knit Hmr M, by .Mxkluu 1 nt Home, , SYDNEY, X. S. , Feb. 4 -That tho government ot Japan Is contem plating great expansion In unval con struction In order lo compote with tho program mnpped out by unnnmod, was the state mado passenger on Ynwntti Mam, which nr rlved In this port from Toklo today. Quoting from publications, tho vlslor ns: i will havo n much rough syrup n )ra "Great secrecy I being kept by theT i'M'.v" " fr " U Japnncsn government ns to Its fu-1 Ami you will find It tint best rouh turn iHtllcy. No lcxs thnn seven Cough medicine, n a rubs contain it litrire uimnlliv .f iiliiln kvrutt. If um r a power t"kn nno pint of gntnulittrd sugar, add . i , ;'i pint ot nrm wt'r and stir about nuo ny i minute, jou lmo as good yrup as innnry could liny. I IK V IAIIr.tllft Hfirllil In it iiln ...... ii .i I - - .!.."' "..".." I''" ouit-iai government ami mi a up villi (lie .smntr iSriip. miii If Ytill will limn nut. 41. iiiiii.wm ivf .,".y .;...". v.r. , - :."::.." i-ine j oo eeni wormi in ft linn iniiur, NEW YORK. Feb. 1. With tt rag ing galo threatening to destroy her with all on board, llfo savers nro try ing today to reach the freight steam or Nlcholaa Cuneo. which went on the sandbar off Point Lookout, L. I., In a. snoswstorm last night. Tho revenue euttcr Mohawk Is standing by. Tho Cuneo Is lifted so high on tho bar that It Is expected sho will bo reached from tho snoro at low tide. There Is n crew ot 20 on board. drcatlnnuKhts, costing $105,000,000 will bo built, four cruisers costing $54,000,000, eight scout cruisers to cost $13,000,000 nnd 40 destroers costing $24,000,000." I perfectly. syrup Jolt ever ueil evrn In whooping cough. un can ftvl It tnkn hold mm. E STEWARDESS OF STEAMER ARRESTED FOR SMUGGLING SAX FRAXCISCO, Feb. I.-On cabled information tlint Alio had smuggled n largo quantity of opium into Honolulu from the ship, Mrs. Mnbel Taylor, chief stewardess of tho Hncr Mongolia, wn placed under nr re.st uou arrivnl of that vessel hero todny. It is claimed Mw, Taj lor tried to evade the Honolulu customs official by mnkitig a diit-h in nn nniomobilc with tho (oiiiruhnnd. Hho wus cup lured and tlio opium seized. ADMIRAL DEWEY TO SEE P0RT0LA CELEBRATION SHOW GIRL DISCHARGED BECAUSE OF BEAUTY NKW YORK, Feb. i. - Declared to be far too beautiful fur the part as signed to her in "The Firefly," u comic opera, Mies Keln Carter Carringtou is today dielmrged from the oR-ni oust by Arthur linmmer Klein. She hats (succeeded, through tho eourtx, in hceiiring $l."iU liaek wages from tho uliowiniin. SENATE PROBES ELECTION OF WATSON AND CHILTON SALEM. Ore., Fob. 4 Oregon" Is tho motto tit a bill Intro duced by Senator Kotluher today, un der which nono except residents of1 the stato for at least two yearn! would bo permitted lo bid on con tracts for statu or county bulldlngal or Improvements, and no architect ' except those lu Oregon would bo ul-' lowed to draw plans for or superlit-j tend any public work I ally stop' tho mot soero cough In J I hour. It Is jul Irtxntlto enough, luu iv pood tnnlo rlfcct. nnd tnto li pli'atiint, fnlrt a teatioonful every one, two or three hours. It U a splendid remedy, x, for w hooping couuli, croup, hoitrtcno, asth ma, eliett iln, etc, Pltiex i tlio moi valuable wnernlra ted cuiniMUud of Norv whlto idnn ex tract, rich lu gutilncol nnd all tlio heal tng pine elements No other prepara tion will wxirk In this formula. I Alii .'"' recipe for msklng cough rrmnly I flW I w"" Wnc "d fngnr Syrup N now Lnil Bw,l n,l prlrcl In thoutands of homes I in inn t niirti piuirn iinti nuniin. i nn plnn lim often been Imitated but norcr I sueceifully. Made In a guaranty ni iomto saiiMacilnn, or IS money prtimptly rrfundeil, poon wlththN rvii. Amir ilniggut lis I'll get it tor miii. If not, k I'lncx Co., Ft. Wayne, lud. not, scud to Tho Healthy mm hers Women who bear rhlldrnn nml t-.v. Another section requires preference mftn healthy aro thoso who preparo to bo gUeu to materials produred or fabricated It Oregon, wheu public work Is Involved. WASHINGTON, Feb.. 4. -The cu ato commlttco on privileges nnd elec tions todny began investigation ot tho alleged corruption In tho, election of Senators Watson and Chilton In 1911. Both Watson and Chilton filed statements denying all knolwodgo of any bribery. BOMB THROWN AT CHINESE GOVERNOR AT F00 CHOW FOO CHOW, China. Feb. 4.-A bomb with thrown nt the civil gover nor of Foo Chow todny, nnd resulted only in injuring several bv.stniiderH. WILD EXCITEMENT FOLLOWS RICH STRIKE IN'NEVAOA RE2CO, Xev.. Feb. I. Wild with excitement, the new mining camp ot Itochetter, near here, i-. tinlnv nn cHrtliiug n 'in of gold ore running -'DO ounce' silver itml tot) gold to the ton. The dicoer is the biggest in Nevada in recent yearn and all lenseri nre operating three nhiftn. TWO STATES FORMALLY RATIFY INCOME TAX WASHINGTON', Feb I The l.ilo ileiutrtmeiit was oftiti.ilh imtiln'd to tuelr systems In ndvanco of baby'a coming. Union tho mothor aids nature In Its pre-natal work tho crista finds her system unequal to tho de mands mado upon it, and oho (s often loft with weakened hoalth or chronla .- t, . . . . nuuiium. jo rcmcojr is so iruiy n help to nnturo um .Mother's Friend. It relieves tho Pain nnd discomfort caused by tho strain on tho ligaments. makes pliant thoso fibre and iuuhcIcu which nnturo Is expanding, and soothen Ilia Inflammation of breast glaudn. Mothers Friend nssuren a speedy ami compioto recovery for tho mother, and sho is left n Healthy woman to tr - enjoy tho rear- JTriOIKI lag of her child. Mother's Friend In sold at drug ntores. Write for our freo book for expectant mothers. rRADFlUD REGULATOR CO.. AtlU. Cs. Mother's Skin Sufferers - Read ! XV want kit kln niifferern who hay tirtrr,i fur many jear ttiti tor turn of ilUrao ami who v sought medical aid in vain, to read this. xv. an ol.l (itahllihcd drucstitta tt IhH rotnmunttr. with to rconuntnd to you a, product that ban xtven many re lie f anil may mean the en J of your aony. Tho product l a rnlM. atmpl varlona worthlun druira. t.ut a iKrlentino waah, not a, patent m'dlclne concrete-! of oompnuml mada of well known antlptlo iPRredlenta. It If mad in the D II D. latxi-atorl of Chlrajro and la called the S.S.O. Preaerlptloa for Sotima. TM Is a doctor" apaclal preaertptlon on that h etTectcd many wonderful curt. . Th effeet of I. D P li In rothn In etantly, aa noon a applied, then tt pene trate the porta, destroy aiwi throw off alt dleraea rrnl und UftVee the akin clean and healthy. W ar an ronndent nf tho nHtrveloun power of 1) V V. that wa have token advantak'n nf the manufacturer mar- lonlee, to offer yotl a full-fit bttU m inai, rou are to jume in mrrtt or tha remedy In yoir own particular caee. If It doean't help yon, It enl yen nothinr. DPI) Fe-an In made nf tha earns hat tni; Insredlenla. e'x u atul It. MEDFORD PHARMACY WASHINGTON, Feb. l.-1'luim for the iittoiulniH'O of the entire 1'aeifie fleet and the reception of Admiral Dewey in the :Uft of honor ul the I'orloln celebration nt Han Fruiiuisco, nre beintr made today. Tho perhomil promise of Admintl Doucy that tin will attend the, festival bus been obtained. Keeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS I.ADV .MMWKT Bay Fbona aTl Migtit rilOBMI r. W. Weeks 9071 A. JS. Orr, 389a A ltfllnlilr 1 loir Tonic. It Is an easy mnttor to prevent baldness, dandruff und other diseases of tho scalp by using Morltol Hair Tonic. It should bo used regularly to keep tho eculp freo of dandruff mid luter, baldness. 'o aro author ized to guarnnleo Meritol Hair To ii I c. Leon 11. Iiasklnu. A Wonderful Jtnnge. Tho Schubert Ludy Qnnrtotto has a range of voices of considerably over throo octaves, tho contralto hav ing as phenomenal a low volco as tho soprano has a high ono. Thin on ublou thorn to render a class of music that Is entirely out of roaeh of tho usual feinulu quartotto, and nearly all of their selections aro written or urruuged especially for them? Hear thorn February SO at tho Nutatorliim i .i i . -i BEHLING'S TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED A good ull around team mures, cheap and one or two good cows fresh or dry. Address Tri bune, L. II. 271 WANTED A woman to do light house work and caro for small child. Co homo to sleep. 11C Luurol streot, phono 72C2. 270 mmwmiimm0mmmm 1 nw nan a!r33l?Cii7TlJ las Ci3SP2xP mmmmmmmitimimmmmmmmmmt 1 si nmmmmmmmmmtttmumsLj M "' laek I' I .I N OF MERIT Continues until Saturday nitfhl, Fob. Bill. AVo Iiope eveuybody will tiiUtf advantao of tlii.s .Shoo Salg. You will be more than pleased with (lie allocs on sale. 'J'lio jiriees ai'e exceedingly low considering the quality of the shoe. Jtlvory day our Shoo Sale seems to lake' a fresh snurt. (l.'iuj values we are (iffei'ing ai'e certainly jttlracting attention. ,, ,,, , u " Coine iow while li(j seltjcious aro good. BEHLING'S "Good-Fit" Shoo Storo Ni;ll,i:(7l' IM UANtlHIIOI'H To noinrl)' tu)u tor Ihu ojeri In a duty )nt immi lo yuiitsHir and to Hinto ilfiaiiiftiht tiirOn )'oii. Wealt oynu nieaii a IiiiimIIciip, nn mullni wluil juiir Mi hKIiiii In llfo. and In IIiIn into of ti'iien activity, no umiii woinati or child ran enrry a haiidli'itiiaiid hupo In win. 1 eau mtHlly dmouitiato lo jour mttlsfaelloii If yuur t'itx need coriecllug or nut. ' DR. RIOKERT Ov'or Kuutiier's Do Your Bargain Hunting with Care "At a great bargain,'' naius an old saytug. "niithti ponso." You had hotter not buy at all If you nre not rwrtHlu byoud doubt of the iiuallly of tho goods, or iiiiUmhi you aro sioIiIiik III n store ot untiuestlouithle fair denlliig. It Is to the credit ot The Mall Trltiuuu'it advettlnm that thny do not announce Impossible bargains In sorvnnilUK lyp, nor umke promises of iiunllty, which they are not prepared to Imrk tip. You ran rely ou tho statumeiila iiindn by Tho .Mult TrllMiiiti'M mUertlsers. They are bent upon securing your trade, mid nn 11 to Iteep It, ouco secured, by giving you the hewt value pisNlblo for your monoy, They know that It may be ponsllilo to soil you shoddy once, hut not twice, and they want you to lio satisfied. You can secure buying opportunities from tho merchant who ndvcrtlKo lu Tho Mall Tribune, which are real, north "lillo. and Importniit. Knelt one of tlieeo advertlNeiiieula Is bsektMl up by 11 splendid huHlncfl tepiitn-tlon. Do tiur baiKalii hunting vlth tan or rather throw earo lo tlio MiutU ami shop uilh tho Mull .Tribune nihrrtUem. (t'op)rlHht, ltM:i. by J. I'. I'alloii.J The 'American Boy Shoes I'ndoubloilly (he greatest "gel hi' in Imvuniitl youths' imbued solid stoeU sewed lougiiy gutidyear welt shoes niatlc Is the American Hoy .Shorn. Vmt will appreriatr the effort the makers hnr juit in this shoe if you srr or wear them. These shoes sell regularly every plan at 50 rents a pair more than our price. Our price size J) to CI $'-'..")(), sizes I to li, :?:..(), less ten per cent which we tire now taking off ou all shora. The Wardrobe WEST MAIN ST. Grants Pass Opera House T. I. Ilmilc), Mgr. FRIDAY, FEB. 7 i s. sim: ANNorxriM tin-: imtiinatiowi, omkiuknwk May Robson IX lllilt l,.Ti;ST CO.Mi:t)Y "A Night Out" Direct from llecord Ilium at Now .New York and I Union Amurlra's (irontoat Coiiiodli'iinti Allan D.tlo, N. Y. American. A jilny ullli Just eiiotiglt puthiN to snvo you flout liiiiglilng joutself to thittli. ,N. V, World Heath on Sale TttcMlity. I'liune ilH'.'.lt, (.tiiiil), I 'it. 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