PA'tiE TWO.
mmronD MAHJ TRTnUND. MEDFORI). WIWNNHIMV. KMMUrAWY III. 1013,
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PERSONAL
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-I)p. 8. A. I-ockwooit ami I)r Myrllo
S. l.ockwood (regular physicians, not
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tb( 232 H. Main street.
I. O. O. I
4.
H. Tt; Kiirnrupmcnt.
All
lloyal tmrplo tlcgreo tonight.
oncn'mpment members welcome.
Somo people aro" alow to take a
hint; other can onlr grasp It after
tho "brick houso" lias ration on them:
Iju( mostnny ponton with a lltllo bit
of hard fonso knows that a lodgo will
on'Kpratso what deserves It. They
would not Rive their brother lodge
men the wrong tip for all the con
cert 'companies In Christendom. You
dii Tl'sk attending the Schubert en
tertainment on Feb. 20, at tho Nata
tortum. ' j!'m; Under of Phoenix precinct
made K trip to Mcilford Tuesday.
C. D. Oabrlelsoh or Salem, n promi
nent tnsuranco mnn, arrived hero
Tuesday and will remain a couple of
days.
Closing ont caio or pipes. Tre
land's Smoko House.
Kdy Utrlclt and Ulca Chapman
were over from Jacksonville Tuesday
afternoon.
Jlrs. Delroy Gctchell and her son.
who have been visiting at Seattle, are
at home again.
Ilcil homo tnsdo brcafi at De-
Voo's.
, II. C. Harnett, who was called to
Kansas City In January and continued
his trip to his former homo in Miss
ouri and Oklahoma, lms returned
home.
G. W. Winter and I Mann of
Grants Pass transacted business In
Medford this week.
Ilrlng that old book with torn
binding down and bare It rebound
at tho Mall Trlbnno office. Costs
but little. tf
Thomas and Albert Pankey were
down from Cuiitral Point Tuesday
afternoon.
George L. Howard, a pioneer resi
dent of Medford, is seriously ill at
his residence onXorth Central ave
nue.
Insure and bo sure Right tf we
write it. It. A. Holmes, The Insur
ance Man.
E. E. McLoughlln arrived from
Portland Tuesday morning.
C. A. Magcrlc of Itogue River made
n business trip to Medford Tuesday,
Vapor baths and solenurio mas
sage for men and women. Dr. R.
J. Lock wood, chrlopractor, 203 Gar-
nett-Corey Bldg. Phone 145.
It. S. Doswcll of Grand Rapids,
Mich., Is making tho city and valley
a visit, .
George Flcko of McCIoud, Cal., who
Is on a prospecting trip to this sec
tion, was In Medford Tuesday.
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Car
kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank
Building Medford.
W. V. narnum and O. Dunlap were
up from Phoenix Tuesday afternoon.
h. Turpln of Seattle is making
Medford n business visit. He Is ac
companied by his son.
A choice lot of Italian prunes at a
bargain. Address or call at 717
A'orth Riverside, Medford. 273
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gluet of Ster
ling, were among the many who camo
to Medford Tuesday.
James Gregcrson of Antloch and
C. C. Gilchrist of Suns valley were
buslni-M visitors in Medford Tuesday.
Now York Llfo Insurance Co., C.
Y. Tengwald, Medford National
Dank Bids., phono 3371.
Dr. J. F. It'Mldy Is at Portland, as
nlao Is A. L. Hammond of North
Bund, a former Medford attorney.
Rev. J. M. Hamilton of Grants
Pass spent a few days In Medford this
week.
Kodak finishing, the best at Wes
ton's, opposlto book storo.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Champlln of
Foots creek wcro uinong their Med
ford friends Tuesday afternoon.
Lance Bros, mado a trip to their
mines In Foots creek district, return
ing Tuesday,
Fashlonablo dressmaking. Evening
and afternoon gowns. Latest stylo
lingerie a upoclalty. Mrs. E. M.
Painter, lato of New York City.
Hours 2 to G p. in. CIS King street.
Phone C084.
Horace Pelton of SantH valley tar
ried a few hours In Medford Tuosdny.
D, S. Walker of Ilosoburg and
Frank Dcxtoi of Klamath county are
making Medford a business visit.
E. D. Weston, commercial photos
raphern, negatives made any time or
place by appointment Phone M.
1471.
Mrs. E. Davidson of Applegate vis
ited relatives living in Medford tho
forepart of tho week.
Holmnn 0. Joy and Phil HolbrnoV
an In Medford for n short May.
W I). Curtis, n prominent hit-lnr?
man nt Sarrnmento, Cot., is making I
Medford ami Rogue Hlver nlley n
villi.
D I) Hood and 15. P. Hughes were
up from Ashland Tuesday.
Take freo guess on school pictures
and got n beautiful picture of Crater
freo at Oerklnc & Harmon's
(studio, 128 K, Main street, near
First National Bank. Phone 21tW.
Miss Hstclln York, who has boon
"Visiting In Medford, has returned to
lior homo at Salem.
Col. It. C. Washburn of Table Rock I
Is being visited by his brother, Johnl
Wn-liburn, a member of tho Wash-1
burn-Crosby Mllllug company, ofi
Minneapolis, and his wlfo. I
Crater Lake photographs pro- j
nounccd by experts to bo tho best,
ever mado or tho lake at Corking ft
Harmon's studio, 12S E. Main street,
near First National Ban. Phone
2154. Kodak finishing nnd enlarg
ing, negatlvca mado any place.
Mrs. Isaac Woolf, who lives In West
.Medford precinct. Is quite ill. Mrs.
J. E. Roberts of Phoenic has been
visiting her.
Herman Zlndlor, railroad section
foreman nt West Fork, Rpent Tuesday
In Medford.
Buy n Slngor'at your own terms
and your spring sewing will be a
pleasure. Singer Sowing Machine
Co., J. G. Painter, agent. 417 M.
F. & H. Bldg. Phono 3441. Wo
also rent rachlnes and do repairing.
I. W. Berry Is over from Antloch,
where he Is farming J. Richardson's
big ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Summcrvllle of
Salem arc In Medford, visiting relatives.
The Sultana." a six part serial
by Honry C. Rowlaud, author of "Sil
ver Side," begins In nett week's
Post. Do Voe's News Stand. 2S2
M, P. Jacoby, postmaster of Tolo,
HENRY RUSSELL
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DEMAND
APPROPRIATION
Poovlah Olilldrou
Suffer With Worms
Scotch MottologNt With O. A. l Glee
Flub.
Mr Hcnrv Russell, tho Scotch
inonoglst of tho Oregon griculturnl
College Glee club, who won such great
favor with Oregon ndutences last year,
Is again with tho club on Its tour
this year. His "ltoumln' in tho
Gloamln She's My Daisy." "Wed
ding or Sandy McN'om." never rail
to win hi ma placo In the hearts of
his listeners.
Tho Gteo club will make Its appear
ance In Medford Feb. 12, nt the high
school auditorium.
i pent
, i Weeks & McGowan Co.
I UNDERTAKERS
'. SABY ASSIHTAHT
& Day Phono 3271
W .Mlfbt Plioneal V. W. Wcika 3071
i ' . A. . Orr, 369!i ,
several hours In Medford Tues
day.
G. RItz of Sonoma Is among tho
Callfornlans In the valley at pres
ent.
The Parent-Teachers association
of the Roosevelt school give a Wash
ington Tea at tho home of Mrs. S. L
Leonard on Cottage street on Wash
ington's birthday. A cordial Invita
tion Is extended to all ladles.
H. C. Kentner has gone to Chi
cago to buy goods for this market.
R. H. Jonas made a trip to the
upper valley Tuesday.
Frank Upton and Mr. Manning,
horticulturists, who own fine or
chards near Central Point, trans
acted business in Medford Tuesday.
Mrs. D. Conger who lias been Vis
iting in this, section, returned to her
homo in California during the week.
L. J. Marck of Trail and J. W.
Stinger of Lake creek wcro In Med
ford Tuesday.
II. Spauldlng of Joscphlno county
and Lloyd Burdsey of Ashland were
recent visitors in Medford.
Lawrence Cardwell of Gold Hill
and a party of friends motored to
Medford Tuesday.
Irwin McCall camo down from
Prospect Tuesday and continued his
trip to Grants Pass.
Frank and L. J. Balloy of Idaho are
In tho valley for a few dsys.
Walter Bostwlck of Applegate was
In Medford Tuesday, en routo to Ash
land. W. H. Chllders was among tho
citizens of Gold Hill who had busi
ness in Medford during tho week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Brown of
Jacksonville were Medford visitors
Tuesday.
Air. and Mrs. James Turner have
returned from n trip to San Francisco.
Horace Pelton of Sams valley spent
Tuesday In .Medford.
The annual firemen's ball ta to bo
given at tho Natatorlum tonight. This
dance has been given yearly by tho
fire company and is always a great
social success.
T. E. Daniels, district deputy grand
exalted ruler, B. P. O. Elks, left
Wednesday for Klamath rails whore
ho will inepoct the Klamath lodge.
W. E. Davidson of Trail Is in
Medford on business.
Tho friends of Mrs. Margaret Tire,
one of our pioneer sottlers, aro hav
ing cousldorablo amusement nt her
expense as tho result of a confusion
of Identity, on account of tnu fact
that Mrs. Riddle, who has recently
becomo a county charge, In applying
for help, gave tho name of Tiee, that
being tho namo of a former husband.
Mrs. Margaret Tice, however, as
sures her frlendB that she in quite
ablo to get along, In splto of "tho
high cost of living,"
ON 10 WASHINGTON
. NEW YORK. rYb. 12 -Wearing
skirt that iH'tuulti'il lite uVplu.v of
trim ankles nnd lightweight "dnitprs"
ixlcen frurfruijelles, cnmprUini;
"General" Kn-alie Jones' "on to
WnhJH(;toii" nrmy, eutrniHCil ut the
HuiUoit terminal for Xuwnrk enrlv
tolnyv Thev stnrle.1 their "hike" to
the capital from the Xeu Jer-ey hide.
POPE DEMANDS QUIET
Fi
HOME. Feb. 12. Pope Pius declin
ed today to ormit the funeral of Ins
sUtcr. Rosa Sarto, lo Inkc place in
St. Peters church. lie ordered u
simple funeral.
110,000' ACRES OF LAND LOST
(Continued from page 1.)
KW.UM. Kb. 12. Tim ImtiNO pin
ed ten Mil tmlnv. The inl import -nut
uuv lm rclulimr t" lnlJ ImnU.
One ot tltexe wim or tlip purport uf
omnblmt- sIiiIp linnl. to lU'cept kiIhI
siui u ili'im-ltp, (lu ume iw notional
b. nk , (i;d I lie tithrr lunitH iloiwitM in
xttilo IiuuKh fr ttn iuiipa Hie cnpi'iil
a d iirpli-..
(livii ! WpnI loilav spin n mo.
i the lenMrtlurp ilpelwrinjr that
lie wi'l pu nipntt a v atiiiniiirirttion
bit' 1 1 let nbnoluft'lv iieeptiir.v to
tin al.nr, of (lie state until the let;
i btiiro makes some illnpoition or
Hip upuenil iippniiinnthin bills lor
ftnte iutilutiiiiH.
The iivrrnor bluntlv pIihj-koiI the
elimrmaii of tho lining itiut hihihIp
wnvs aiul metiiiR cmnmitlot with
pln.Miuj polities ntlil delnyllijij csiiwid
eration of tliee bill.
TIipiv urv now appropriation hill-
approximating .fil.dOn.ODO in llm pmu
nuttee aul onlv Ipii norkiHir tlny left.
SAI.KM. Kub. 12.- An niinpriii
tnut of $2(10.1100 lor tlip I'niininn
Pueifie exposition at Sun l'mnri-cu
win ne rppomiiiPitiiP)i tiy the lioii-e
pommiltee on exposilinns ami nil in,
its members hnviuj prNPtienlly uprpcil
on this sum.
Tlip piimtuitti'o bus not mnilo out n
formal report, but thin iletnll will bo
attended (u toinorrtiw, nlipii tin bill
wilj bp rptumed to tlie ioiip for up-tmn.
Don't ho Angry w lilt yolir child
liorniiso lu or she Is pontliiually lrrl
table, in iiliiptyuluo mil of nun
liuiidrpil ni n oh iui will find that the
trouble Is norms.
Among tho common symptoms of
the prehciiro of round worms tiro
iiprviiiisiipss which often bmds to
ppllnptl'form uttneks; -iIIxsIiipsn. ver
llgo, ciiprlulniiM itppimin, rostli'ss
sloop, IIpIiIiir of thf eyes and nose,
Hansen and often hysteria. Hound
worms nro several Inchon In length
and Infrst the stomach. Occasionally
hpvkiiiI hundred aro found lit a sin.
glo person. Thread worms nio miuil
lor, oftPii not longer than n. atiartvi'
uf nti Inch Tho symptom doiintlni!
tliolr pronoiiro are about tho mime,
hut In thlH ease tho child has no
Piiot I tp.
Jnyno'a Tonic Vermlfugo Is unsur
pasxed for rpmnvliig norm. Not
only will It destroy thpin, but ttx
tonic pffmita nl lestoro tho slomach
to hpalthty activity. As Jujno'n
Tonlo Vormlfugo holdoni inirgps. the
ludleittlons of Its bonoflclnl efforts
will Ip tho Improved condition of
tho pcrxon using It.
Millions of parents have prnUed
this medicine fur tnoro than olKhty
years. Insist upon Jnyuo m Tonic
VcrmlfiiKP, and accept no other. Sold
by druggists nvprywlipip. Dr. I).
Jnyuo & Son, Phlladplphln, Pa.
FOR SALE
hi order lo (nl'c up liiiiucilinlch n IuihIik'hk
proptiHllltm in San KriiiiflHco 1 lii't( (It'cltlcd lo
tilTtM' mv Oivlinnl nt n (JIIKAT SA(!lfl FICH.
IP THERE EVER WAS A BARGAIN IN
THIS VALLEY, HERE IT IS-
M iipl'oft Ut'rtP ('reek Imiloin soil, "2 miles norili of
NltMllord wM ofl'ioe, nliniietl lo Nt-wiowu Plpphm
eleven em's old, nnd itilerplniiled with Hurt let f
and U'Anjou IVars I and H years dd. A strictly
commercial proposition. Melons, Potatoes, Corn,
etc., CAN lllO jrrown to pert'eeMoii between tho
rows.
Would surest o')iarties Itaviii a little idlo
capital that this proposition will pay much better
(hail I.OANIN(l uionev. A KlTUK ViCK-HP OK
loOO tt $'J0(H) Can be made inside of six months.
My price & $."),0()0, $: 1,000 cash, balance on time.
INVESTIGATE TODAY.
F. G. Andrews, Owner
Hotel Holland Medford, Orogon
LUCKY THIRTEEN STILL
STICKS BY W00DR0W
STERILIZATION BILL
SALKSr. Feb. J2. Willi just bix
tcen voles, tho inimbor ncedcil for
pubMige, tho Iewilliiif bill for tlio
steriliznlioii of luibituiil criminal,'
orimiiiul iiihinio and moral decuuer
iitt'K was pushed by tho bciiiiIo toduy.
It bud already passed thu liotibo.
Ur. Oweiib-Adair, n womnu pliysio-
i(iu of AHtoriu, who oriiniitcd (lit bill
the laud of the water, through the
Thomson bHI, netiuiro title lo land
valued at $fl00,000 ntid pcrbnM
double tttnt nrnouut.
Gooo lakt lies partly in Oregon,
partly in California, oompnxing 1II0,-
000 nres. It flverttKO I"" U'un (I
fwt deep. Creodo McKeiulree, who
Iim been nnhopiuted with Senator
rhoinpon in many luHd denU, recent
ly itdioi'Ht4Hl the dicing of a channel
0 feet dep, seven miles long nt a cost
under $.'0,000, at the lower ond of the
lake, which would drain it into the
Pitt river, and hho the water to irri
gato 100,000 acron of hunt uonr At
turn, Modou eoiinly. This would
expoho 100.U00 (leren of lake bottom
to cultivation and tillage, 35,000 norcx
of which are in Oregon. Thi char
acter of land linn sold for good price,
and iii oanily worth $'ifi an ueru. Ti
rcnlizu umhi tho California part, tho
legislature of that gtutc would haw
to bo"n onsy a mark im ihut of Ore
gon, but excluding Ibo Culiforuin
porlion, tbero would still bo n profit
of S'J'i.OOO above ooitt of drninago
from the Oregon land, beside tin
income realized fiom wile of water.
A year ngo jreKeinlrce bad iiicuh
iireiiieiitH taken of Duck, Dridgo and
Silver crcokn, which lluw into Silvor
lake. According to AfnKunilri'o'M
statements in the Lnkoview pnperw,
bo located people on Jnnd.s Hint ho
clnimcd would bu watered through
the building of 11 largo storage reser
voir in tho IiiIIk that could be built
for $Jii,000. Tim storage of these
waters would dry up bilver lake,
which contains 2o,000 ncrofl, nnd
which nil dry in thu 70's. I.nnd ut
the Silver Lake country i worth from
$15 to $'25 an nure, mid the promo
ter w'ould by tho Thompson bill, se
cure titlo by draining, and net a hiimi
cipiul to .:i.J0tO0O, let ulnuu tho 'pro
tits of selling water ut tho proposed
rate of $25 per noru for it water right.
The Thompson lull robs tho- statu
school fuiiiln of lands that could be
reclaimed and sold o actual Bcltler
that, would bo glad lo pay mora limn
11 reiisniinblo cowt of reelnniiitioi it
placed lingo lioldincH in the hands of
gient corporiilioiiH for 11 fraction of
their 11l11e, with a Iomh to tho state 111
revenues nnd settler; it nets iim 11
dcturrant to development nnd retur
dent lo colonization.
Should thu Icgislnturo fail to pas.i
u bill repealing tho Tlioinpon bill, it
wjll in all probability bo rcfciendcd,
mado 0110 of tho leading issue in tho
campaign of JO 14 and tho legislators
WASHINGTON. Feb. V.'.-WihmI.
row Wilsim's lnekv numlier l.'l ism-
tiiities to stick by limi. It whs tin-
uounrcd todnv that l!t goveniorx will
(Hirticipntc in (be umiiuurul parade,
and the militia of Kl stnltM will be
reprpsnti'(L
The inaugural poimnittce niiioiinp
ed that effective means hue becu
found to nrpvent scalpuitf of tickets
f'r croudstnud xents for thu parade,
1IH busluoss nnn who will
siare a few minutes of his
time to tho photnr.rnphor of
today wilt plcaso bin entire family.
Ills portrait produce! by present
tiny methoilM of photoKraphy will ln
an agreeable surprise--It's tlono so
uulckly ami cleverly.
Make tho appointment today.
H. C. MACKEY
Main ami Central, Mrtlfonl, On.
A TWICE-TOLD TALE
One of Interest lo Our ltemletx.
Oood news bears reiteatlng, anil
when it Is cocnflrmcd after a long
Inpso of time, even if wc hesitated to
bollcvo It at first. hearing, wc feel se
cure in accepting ft truth now. Tho
following experience of a Medford
man Is confirmed after many years.
A. '.. Seam, 231 Fifth St., Medford,
Oregon, says: "Silica publicly rec
ommending Doan'fl Kidney l'llls In
1907, I havo uned them occasionally
nnd they havo always brought good
results. I was afflicted with sovoro
palnti in my back and I often found
It Impossible to stoop. Tho kidney
secretions pained too frcqucntl and
this weakness was a sourro of much
nnno)nnce. Hearing Ooan'a Kidney
Pills highly recommended, I procured
a box at Hasklna' dniK storo and by
tho tlmo I had finished tho contents,
I could seo that thoy wore thu right
romedy for my trouble. Gradually
tho palrtB and other difficulties dis
appeared and my health improved. I
cncerfully recommend Ooan's Kidney
I'ills to everyone afflicted with kid
ney complaint."
"When Your Hack Is Lame Ho
mombor tho Name." Don't simply
ask for a kldnoy remedy ask dis
tinctly for Doan'H Kidney l'llls, tho
samo that Mr. Seara had tho reme
dy backed by homo testimony. fjOo
all .stores, I-'ostor-Mllbiirn Co.,
Props., Iluffnlo, N. V.
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Wator
Heating
All Work OuirnntirJ
1'rlcra Itvnionalilo
COFFEEN & PRICE
as Howard Slock. Tntranca on Otb Bt
Komi riton 3t9.
NATATORIUM
Friday Evening
FEB. 14
Clark 6c Wright
LAWYERS
WASHINGTON, I). C.
Public Land Matters: Final Proof
Desert I.ands, Contest and Mtnlns
Cases. Scrip.
ONE CONCERT ONLY
NORDICA
Asnisti'il bv
Wm, Morse Rummcl, Violinist;
t Romayne Simmons and Mabel
Krog-Rummcl, Pianists
Jrlfs, $l.fi0 and $1.00. Scatti at llnslciiiH.
Orcalost at tract ion at most ivaHonahlc prices over
hooked in Alcdfonl.
Draperies
Wo curry a rrr compll lino of
tlraiMirim. lacw curlal'is. fixlurm. etc.,
ami ilo nil i'iam a "f uoliulairrliiK A
aiits'lnl in mi to look afur tlila work
fxclumvrly ari'l wn mvn aa kixmI
aricn an It tioialtile Iq cot In Ven
tho larsat cltl-i
Weeks & McGowan Co.
TOO LATEJTOJJLASSIFY
10 It SAI.K llrood now a and small
pigs, all Poland Chlnn sVt'k. Alxo
largo Pttlaluma lueulmtlTt-, Phono
sGW-l. W, J. Harttell. UHli
WANTUD To noil or exchange or
borrow money on ten acres of good
love laud In Rams valley, one mllo
from Tuble Rock. Address M. I).,
caro Mall Tribune. U78
WANTUD All around work 'by re
llablo man, work by hour, jlay or
wcok. AddresH Curtis Wood, P,
O., Medford, Oro. 278
WANTKIJ iluu to jiriino smull tract.
Must understand his business. See
Hlx, Mail Tribune.
Ml 1 1 til
and has lobbied 'i'r its pnfcHiigo, wuh 11 who voted ho blindly fof it, bo forced J
wilncHs to its final-passage. (0 ,0 tt lot of oxpluiuiug to tho pimple, -fr
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Portraits
Interior and exterior views
Plash lights
Negatives made auv time
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Uticn of tHo stnto aro urged to Inform themselves regarding
this plaguo which Is causing great nuffurlng among boys and young
men, and especially among thu Innocent girls ntid women of tho stnto.
Parents arc urged lo protect their nhlldrrn, and provide clean, wholo
ome1nforinntlon In placo of tho iiuoloaii misinformation they cnuuot
now help gutting.
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For Voting .Men
Circular No. 2 Tho Four Sot I.les.
Circular No. D Box Truths for Men.
For Oltlcr IIojh (13 to IS yrs. of ago)
Circular No. K Virility and Physical Development.
For Voting Ho)m (10 to 13 yrs, of ago)
Circular No. 7 Tho Becrel of Strength.
For OlrU
Circular No. i.A Plain Talk with dirts about their Health.
For Young Women
Circular No. 10 Physical Development, Mnrrluuo and Motherhood.
For ParentN
Circular No. 1 Tho Need for Uduratlon in Soxual Hygtuno.
Circular No. 3 Wlton and How to Tell tho Children.
Circular No. G A Mat or Hooks for Uso In tlio Family on Sox.
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