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-cr. PAGE TWO. MTCDFORD MATH TUTRUNR MEDVOttr). OKKilOX. MONDAY. hMOUlvTAKV 10. 1012. Iw IOCAL AND L PFRnMAI LL " - I1 11, V. P-eall and Ed Moore were Among tho mmijr Central Pointers In MrdfoAt Saturday. Mis M. Mooro lias returned from n visit with relatives In California. vVT, McCrny tins ro turned to San i Francisco nttor a short business visit In Medford." ' tf. 1. Clbvengor nnd Fred Myers wero nmong tho many In Medford from 0 rants Pass during ttio past few days. l)innlnuggan of Antloch spent n few h6urs In Medford Saturday morn ing. Dry fir wood. $1.TG per tlor, at Jacksonville. Call at 717 North Itlvcrsldc, Mcdford. 275 Itohcrt Ashwdrth of Willow Springs district tarried n Short tlmo In Mcd ford Saturday. Hts health Is con siderably Improved. Milan Richardson and Charles Thompson,' who-have boon visiting In Mcdford and Jacksonville during the nast few weeks, have returnod to Coo Hay. Closing out sale ot pipes. 'Ire land's 8raoko House. It. H. Logan of San Francisco la inaklnK Koguo rlvor valley n visit. Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch of Jacksonville was among her Mcdford friends Sat urday nfternoon and evening. IS. T. Fobs, city recorder. Is mak ing a business trip to Yrofca, Cal. Real homo tnado bread at De von's. J Thorndlko and Antonoltoso wcro over from Jacksonville Saturday. Mr. and Mm. J. A. Graffls and Mrs. V. K. Anderson of North Phoenix shopped In Mi-dford Saturday. Bring that old book with torn binding down and have It rebound at Ihe Mall Tribune office. Costs but little. tf Mrs. V. K. Gctchell has gono to Coos Day to Join her husband. They havo been residing at Jacksonville for sometime. Mrs. F. It. Nell and her youngest daughter camo down from Big Butte Saturday and aro visiting at Jack sonville. Insure and be sure. Itlght if wo write It. R.A. Holmes, Tho Insur ance Man. Mrs. nnld Crcoly ot San Francisco. Is tho guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Hamilton. Fred Lewis of Antelope district mado a business trip to Mcdford Sat urday. Vapor baths and scientific mas sago for men and women. Dr. II J. Lockwood, ohrlopractor, 803 Oar-nctt-Corey Bldg. Phone 145 Mrs. T. C. Law ot "Willow Springs district was a Mcdford visitor Satur day. Miss Hazel Werner of Trail Is In Medrord, paying her sister, Mrs. Chas. Fry, a visit. Carkin & Taylor (John . H. Car kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackioa County Bank Building Medford. Misses Amalla Brltt and Kstella Levy ot Jacksonville spent Sunday af ternoon In Mcdford. B. P. Nell, .former mayor of Ash land, transacted business in Medford Saturday afternoon. So did C. Os trom or the aamo place. A choice lot of Italian prunes at a bargain. Address or call at 717 North lllverslde. Medford. 278 Chas. Dally camo over frpm Hill crest to visit his .father. P. Dally, Sr., who has been quite sick. K. 8. Wolfer of Kagle Point made a trip to Medrord a few daya since. Mr. and Mre. I K. Davidson have fone to Seattle and British Colum bia to visit relatives. Now York Life Insurance Co., C. Y. Tengwuld, Medford National Bank Bldg., phone 3371. E. D. Weston' went south Saturday on a short business trip. Itobert G. Smith and A. C. Hoilf-1 Grants Pass uttorne)s, spent Sunday In Mcdford. L. L. Jewell and Geo. Hamilton of Grants Pats. were down from Grants Pass Saturday, , Kodak finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. 0. A. Leonard of Mcdford was oper ated .on leccnUy at Grants Pass for cross ous. grain of wheat was f und to havo been In tho eye cav ity since last September. A tumor was removed from the eye of J. L. Thorndike ot Medford Saturday at OranU Pass. Fashionable dressmaking. Evening and afternoon gowns. Latest stylo lingerie a specialty. Mrs. E. M. Painter, lato of New York City. Hours ? to G p. m. C18 King street Phono C084. W. AV. Usshor was up from Ash land Saturday and Sunday. A flito In n residence on North l'rnrh street burned out at an early hour today, nn alarm being turned In. The flrn bos wen? not necdud however. Among tho list of those whom the J st. Loris lroM.tx in foot oxi.v u Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS &A8T AMMTAItT Bay Phons 3371 gay lltllo god has coaxed to tho mar riage license bureau In Portland, ap pear tho names ot J. Frank Schmidt of Pbrtland. nnd Miss Kdnn Y, Hacs, of Gold Hill. The announcement of Miss Hayes' marriage wilt not bo en tiro Rurprlso to her many friend 1 as it' was rumored, upon her recent de parture for Portland that a coiy lit tle flat awaited tho occupancy ot a happy couple. Mrs. Schmidt is the youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs. J W. Ilnsw, of Gold Hill, nnd haa grown to young womanhood there, where she possesses n host of friends to wish her "health, wealth, and happiness" In wedded life. David Duncan of North Jackson ville m In Medford Friday. The new suit ot clothes he thought had boon stolen from tho Itoguo Hlver Valley Hail ay company's depot, be came mixed with a pile ot freight In tended for Jacksonville and was re covered Inter. F, M. Lucavlsh, a conductor nnd brnkemnn In pioneer days ot rail roading In-Southern Oregon, passed through Mcdtonl Saturday, accompa nied by his wife. They were en route to Sonoma county, Cal.. to lo cate. M. B. Whipple of Kogtte IHvcr was among tho many who came to Mcd ford Saturday. H. A. Canady went north Friday on professional business. Mrs. E. Kllppel nnd her daughter, Miss Allle, have gone to Los Angeles on n visit ot some length. Mrs. Laura A. King und her son Warren were Medford visitors Sat urday. So were Furry Bros.. L. A. Hose, James Martin and others of Phoenix. E. D. Weston, commercial photog raphern, negatives mado any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471. ' Gus Morris, Glenn Owen and Jos. Main of Central Point were In Med ford lately. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colvlg of Jack sonville mado Medford relatives a visit Saturday. Collect tnose scattered sheets ot music you value and havo them bound In book form at the Mall Trlbuno. tf T. W. Miles has been making Port land a short business visit. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Cameron made Ashland a visit Sunday. Tako free guess on school pictures and' get a beautiful plcturo of Crater Lake freo at Gerklng & Harmon's studio, 128 E. Main street, near First National Bank. Phono 21C4. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Yockey of Ash land were gucsta ot relatives In Med ford Sunday. Tho county commissioners court wai adjourned Saturday, but will be reconvened In a few days. Will and George Mansfield of Itoso- burg and It. Warner of Albany are In Medford for n short stay. Crater Lake photographs pro nounced by cxpcrU to be tho best ever made of tho lake at Gerklng & Harmon's studio, 128 E. Main street, near First National Ban. Thone 2154. Kodak finishing and enlarg ing, negatives made any placo. S. I. Brown has returned from Salem, where he nnd A. K. Ware rep resented the Jackson County Fair association at a meeting of tho rep resentatives of like organizations of tho Pacific northwest. . Mr. aud Mrs. D. H. Uarnoburg of Ashland havo been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Cantrall of Jacksonville. C. Y. Tcngwald and Norman Mer rill, Misses lone Flynn, Ina Cochran nnd Iva Coffin were Ashland visitors Saturday. W. II. Gore went north Saturday evening for a short business visit nt Portland. FEET OF MI3S ESTELUE MMs Charlotte LovvM and Ml I.ucj Carnnhnu are credited with having the most nearly perfect feet In St. Louis and if a single choice were demanded the palm would gu to Ml Lewi Her feet nre a wee bit tinier than those of MUi Cnrnahan. hi con format ion line, coloring, perfection of nails and arches Ml Lew I' feet closely appro (mate the standards accepted u per redt. ' . Jli Lewis wears n No. 2v shoe on nn AA last, the narrowest made MKs Carnnhan Is fitted for threes on nn . lat. MM Carnnhan Is sturdier by fifteen pounds thin Miss Lewis. Considering that the average size shoe for American womankind Is ni Miss Ctirtuihau povei a small as well as a most shapely foot. Mlns Lewis Is well below the river age. her foot being Si$ Inches long and ""s Inches across tin? ball. Miss Cnmnlmn's feet measure S Inolios In leiigt.1 and are - ln be w !de. i 77 VK11FKCT vWUW 'KAltS A .VO, '-'. SHOE V 4si Li-u-rm I rltCT,,slisgl3WlaqWWB MISS CHARLOTTE LEWIS The Sally Hint from Paris; 1 ItfiriiU ISU. k ImiIwui EmImH MfilM ItU. h 1 (VclU. Thu (abtitouable black anil Khlto com jlnallon trimming Is piottily detUoped on i lavvnder material with rqlird ratine lesltn. ltutlonii and cravat urn o( lAtck latin, collar and cuffn of whltu oliar-iuu.io. John Thorndike mado n trip to Josephine county during tho week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards and E. C. Faucctt of Hutton, Cal., re turned from, a northern trip Satur day. Dr. ana Mrs. T. T. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Itoy Ulrlch motored from Jack sonville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Miller nnd Mliu Esther Cole of Grants Pass were In Mcdford Saturday. The former have since gone to California. Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey of Phoenix precinct were among Mcdford friends Saturday. John C. Barnum, A. Frledgar and Dr. See noro among those who made a trip to Ashland Sunday. Mrs. C. Sccly ot Gold Hill has been visiting relatives living in Mcdford. Miss Loulso Jones of Jacksonll!o visited In Medford Sunday afternoon. M. P. McGrath of Chlco and W W Mrs. C. Soola- ot Gold Hill has been lsltlng relatives living In Mcdford Dr. C. E. and F. P. McDonald of Portland have returned from Elk creek district, where they havo pur chased a large tract of land from W. It. Johnson and others. F. H. Madden and his family mot ored to Mcdford from their foothill ranch Saturday afternoon. Fletchor Linn, n Portland manufac turer, Is making Jacksonville a busi ness visit. Henderson of Grants Pass havo been making Mcdford n business visit. A. E. Clark, a Portland attorney and lato cancldnto for United States senator, was in Mcdford Sunday. G. F. Schermorhorn haa returned from a visit to Schenectady, N. Y., his natlvo city. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Burnett have been making Medford a short visit They went north StiHday. Judgo Prim and J. M. Cantral of Jacksonville npent Saturday nfter nnon in Medford. Bert Harmon, chief engineer of the Pacific Interior railroad spent Sun day with friends In this city. William Corlg; gonornl manager of the Pacific & EaHtorn, has returned from n business (rip to Portland. W. F. Turner, comptroller of tho Hill lines In Oregon, left for Port land Sunday evening after a Visit In Medford. It. E, Hlne, tho local reprosentatlvo for tho Investor's Building & Trust Co, of Portland, returned Sunday from a visit to his formor home In Indianapolis. He was accompanied by Mrs. Hlne. Sho is now In Seattle visiting hor mother and will return In a few days. Mr. Hlno Ih a boost er for Oregon, and atates eastern pcoplo aro Interested In tho wctit nnd wo can expect them when spring ur rlves In largo numbers. ILLINOIS KEEPS WOODEN LEG OF SANTA ANA AUSTIN', Te.., Feb. JO.pcnuis. nion to ri'inoe the cork leg of; (tenorul Santa Ann, (lie famous old .Mexican warrior, from the Illinois Mate limnc to the capital liuiltliug here, p today ilemcil fJocrnor ("olumtt. The go eruor hennng 'lie relic va in Illinois, lo.-t no time in Ilit; cinleinnr In nronre it for Tenn. Wan, Weary and Worn Out If You Feci Fagged to a Fin ish and Utterly Used Up Here is Quick Relief. KcfisaH, VWKjHBBIMsv' HsBBH Piles Cured In 0 To 1 Days. Your druggist will rotund money If PA.O OINTMENT falls to euro any caso of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in C to 14 days. 50 cents. Fruit labels In any color printed by tho Mall Trlbuno. tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIl SALE Fiirnituro for five rooms, wholo or pari, houso for rent, slcoplng porch, garden nnd trccH. 10G East 12th Btroot. Malu C13L Don't Be Chained to tho Hitching Post of Wearyland. Half Hie iiplo you mMt complain of wear) mo!, luKnniu brain. JancltJ nerves, and a mournful ilonlro to lay down and Juat quit. Most of IIicko pecpta bava tcn ualng onnlnoa that :uumd. lcully Rare up tli nerve only tu dl down strain, na Co thr muni Avoid nrrto stimulant. l!cr tn mind that tlila worn out ftcllng Is duo to poor blood, to bacteria. In tho water you drink) to the multiplying of dotrucilvo gcrmi In tho blood faster than they ran bo over como by thu wMtn cerpuscles: and tn what la known aa auto-toxemla that con dition whero tho vonoii or Impuro bool accumulate faatar than It can to ro placed by tho red arterial hIoI. If you feel pUytnl out w to any (Iron store nnd oak fur a bottlt -t U. K. 8., Swift's Suro 3ioinc. Hern Is a remo.1 that gelM at work In u twlnkllnit: It juit naturally ruahoa rlsht Into your Mood, scnttera gcrma rltfht and loft, up and down and sldnwi yu. You feel Utter at once. 'Viot from a sllmulint. not fiW tho action of drirs, hut froto tho mtl'ihat effoet of a natural mediclno juat na rcIvo and Just as tlmo y at to u man ho haa boon list In tho mountnlnn. la ntxut starved and comes Dcroas a wttler Jtut rooking a avo-y meal of Kood lioncst lof. Do nut neiclert to get a iKtttlo of H. H. H tf Jay It wHl inako you feel Utter In Just u fw tnln utea, It la prepiM-d only In tlm labora tory of Tho Bwlft Hpeclfld Co, HT Hwtft llldir, Atlanta, fla Send for their frca ,ook trtllnif of lh ninny alranra con.ll. tlona that afflict tho human fuinlly by reason of Impoverished blood ARER THIRTY-THREE YEARS HERE, IS DEAD The fiiiicrut or .lolin II. Thompson, who hit iohIiIimI junt not lit of .luck notiMllit for lite post ,l!l yenrs, iiml who tlli'il IVh. 1), whs lii'lil Idtlnv nt lnik'Hiiiville, inteiineiil in the .Iiick soitxillo crinelery. Den III wus tluo In cuiu'cr. Mr. Thompson wn nged 0S yearn nnd 10 mouths, lie uiw a nnlli of .Mhsduii ami it coiifeilornlo unity xelernit. Duriiitr the wnr lin ncled tin n hcoiU nnd wnu eiiplurrd nml im prisouetl for two .cnrs. Tliirly-llneo wnrs ago lie mined to .Inekmiti conn is lie U jives n wife nnd three ehlld dnn, .1. W. Tltompsoit of Klniiuilli Kivlls. Miss Dolly TliompMin of yyut. lie mid .Mr. Suphnuiin Ferguson of t'niindit. ACKNOWLEDGE IT Meilftinl Mas to Itou to Hie lurtlt able Scores of CllUeits Prsivo It After reading the public statement or this rcprcxentntho cltlxen of Med ford given below, )oit must come to this conclusien: A remedy which prlvetl so beneficial years ago with the kldiu)8, can naturally bo ex pected to perform the same work In similar cnxeit. Itend this: Mrs. J. II. ltniiftaiiui. Central Ave., Medford, Ore., sn)Ht "1 was mi bad with kidney trouble that I could not do my housework. My back was wenk and painful nnd In tho morn ing when 1 got up, I was Initio nnd sore. Tho kidney secretions were unnatural and my health steadily run down until I was hardly tihlit to get about. While lit that condition, I rend about Dean's Kidney Pllla nnd got n box. I felt better from the time I commenced using them and It wns not long before I was cured. I am In n position to recommend Donna Kidney Pills to an) one af flicted with kidney complaint." (Statement given September H, 1907.) Itc-Kiidorwcincut When Mrs. Ilausstini wns Inter viewed several yeurs Inter, she said "My former endorsement of Dnnn's Kidney Pills still holds good. Since this remedy cured me I havo had no further attacks of kidney complaint aud I have enjoyed good health " For sale by till dealers. Price do rents. Koster-Mllhuru Co , Buffalo, New York, sole agent for the United States. Itomomber tho name Donit's nnd tako no other. "Bostoniai." $3.60 Shoes Tho Hostoiiiim hIicioh wo prlco al H00 aro invariably Held all ovor I ho land at Hfi0 a paii- ami upwards. An wo aro now ivliir (on poi oont discount nn all shoes it reduces Iho.tl.OOHoslonianto.tiUiO. THE WARDROBE WEST MAIN ST. - A PIPPIN Tonight's bill al the lTp is a dandy. Vow lleousod reels and splendid subjects. -Mi's. Woolworth to interpret thoiu. , BASE BALL Whore is the Tan with soul so dead, who never to himself has said. 1 like to set "i'asoy at thu Hat." Now's tho chance splendid baseball comedy reel. CIVIL WAR Fu Solid's production, "A Loyal Dcsortor" -a stirring drama of tho civil war. Tho kind you like to sec. ANDERSON .Mr. (J. N. Anderson as "Bronco Hilly." This favorite photoplav actor is seen at his best in "Uroneo Hilly anil tie Maid.' THE JINX ' Has been put to rest. Wo dug up a horse shoo while excavating for the new pit and honoo the house has recovered its luck. CHANGE Kvery Sunday, .Monthly, Wednesday and Fri day. Admission always the same 10c and fie. UGO THEATRE Undor Now Mnnagomont. Auction Sale of Acreage The undersigned has decided to make nnothor auction sale of I'll to G acre tracta In tlm Plerco Subdivi sion between the 15th day ot April and tho 15th of March. Since my sain Inst March much Im provement has been tlutio In this lo cality, positive evidence- that this Is thu prvforoblo location for building suburban homes. Two nice homes and a number of smallor onca havo been built this past summer and full. Ilulldlng Is now going on In this neighborhood; a now fro i! rural dollvery now passes through the Pierce Subdivision. An olcctrlo pnwor nnd light Hue haa re cently been constructed. With good roads, free soli nnd city water, a home here Is u little ranch In the city. For particulars and terms write me. C. H. PIERCE OilH I.'. .Main Street, Medrord Haight Music Studio 11(1 H. Tjiiircl St., Mcdford, Orv. Mlt. litKD AIrO.N IIAMIIT Now York Piano und Harmony Mm. I'lorenro Ifallldny-lfnlKht Loudon nnd N6w York Vol fo Culture Phono 7202 f Do You REALLY Know What You Are Buying? "I uni a Judge, of crt'sspa," said tho peasant, when ho was ontlug h6mlock. Many of ua would ho apt to cat hemlock under tho Im pression that It was cress if wo relied upon our own Jiidgmont. In tho same way your Holf-rollauco may uiuso you to buy poor values In tho belief that you recognize high quality, llllnd buying Is tho gurm of dissatisfaction. It may also bo ouu of tho many reasons for tho Increased cost ot living. You can avoid dissatisfaction, lower to umo oxtout your cost of living, aud gain n truer familiarity with tho values ot tho things you purchnHQ by relying on tho word ot tho man who Ih not In IiiihI-, ness for n day tho merchant who advertlsos in Tho Mull Trlbuno, It will ropay you to read tho ndvortlsomoutH In Tho Mull Trlbiiuu closely und constantly every day. (Copyright. 10 13, by J. IV Fallon,) IIKI.P IIOIITTlli: GREAT RED PLAGUE Cltlxens of tho stain am trgQl lo Inform themselves ragardlng this plague which Is causing great suffering among hoys and young men, and especially among tho Innocent girls and wumuii of tho statu. Paronts nre urged lo protect their children, nnd provide, clean, whole some Information In placo of tho unclean misinformation they cannot now help getting. Send for any of tho follewing: rui;i: aitcur.Ans I'or Young Mm Circular No. 2 Tho Four Sot I.los. Circular No. 9 Sex Truths for Men. I'or Older Ho)n (13 to 18 yrs. of ago) Circular No. 8 Virility and Phslcal Development. I'or Young Uojn (10 to 13 yrs. of age) Circular No. 7 Tho Hocret of Strength. I'or (llrls Circular No. 4. A Plain Talk with (llrls about their Health. For Young Women Circular No; 10 I'lijslcul Dovolopmont, Marriage and Motherhood. For Parents Circular No. 1 Th N-ed for IMucntlon In Hcxunl Hygtono. Circular No. 3 When and How to Tell the Children. Circular No, C A List of Hooks for Vo In tho Family on Sox. Send 2-cont utnmp with your address to THU OHFOO.VSTATi: IIOAHII OF IIIIAITII 70:t Selling llulldluu, Portland, Oregon Department I) r- CLUB RATES For the Daily Mail Tribune and the Weekly Del Norte Triplicate $5.60 a Year Tho Triplicate is published "Weekly at Oreseont City, the hustling coast city about which many people now wish information. This offor is open to all who now sub scribe or all who havo paid fip their sub scription to Bee. 31, 1012. TWO PAPEltS ffOR A LITTLE OVER THE PJtJOE Ol? 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