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PAGE TWO. Mrcni?oRn matti trttuwr aronroun. orkoon. "Wednesday, vrihu'A'RY an. win. u I" it It j J k1 WCALAND . L PERSONAL Kdgar JIafpr I oxpnctod to return tliln evening from u visit nt Council Muffs, lown. Mr. nml Mis. Charles Hvnns lott Wednesday morning (or Portland whorp they will vlvlt friends for sev tirnl day. B. D. Woaton, commercial photog raphorn, negatives mado any tlrao or placo by appointment. 1'hoaa M. 1471. Harry Kills has returned from a visit with friends nt Redding, Cal. Mr. nnd Mrs., It. D. Smith of Evans creek arc In Mcdford on business. lirpo homo-grqwn Dahlia bulbs of tho finest cactus nnd decorntlvo var ieties. Phouo 2772. 29 (George A. tints of tho Holland Hotel Is at Portland on n short busi ness trip. D. D. Henderson of Savngo creek Is spending n few days with friends In Mcdford. Dr. Stearns has moved his rest denco from South Oakdale to 16 Roso avenue. Samo phone, Home 130. 290 Fred Offcnhachcr of Applegnte spent Tuesday with Mcdford frlcuda. Mr. nnd Mr. I. W. Carpenter linvo returned' from a short visit with friends at Portland. Mm. J. J. Lewis of Sterling spent Tuesday with Mcdford friends. Ladles' shoes ahlncd at Summer vlllo's barber shop. Lincoln D. Urowncll of Grants Pass spent Wednesday with friends In Mcdford. Peter M. Kershaw has left for n business trip through Josephine coun ty. Real home mado bread at De Voa's. County Judgo Tou Velio spent Tuesday afternoon nt Ashland on business. .County Clerk Gardner was a recent visitor In Mcdford. "What Hamcncd to Man." To night and Thursday. Ugo. Elmer StucKman or Ross Lane spent Wednesday In Mcdford on a short business trip. Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Terranco of Hutton. aro in Mcdford on business Pr. S. A. Lockwood and Dr. Myrtle 8. Lockwood (regular physicians, not chiropractors) have removed their offices from the Hasklns' building to 232 E. Main street ,Tho Fraternal Drothcrhood will hold an open meeting this ovenlng at its hall on Main street. Thcro will bo an address by the stato manager of Oregon and an interesting pro gram. Carl Von dcr nellcn of Wcllcn, spent Tuesday with friends in Med ford. William Ulrlch, trustee In bank ruptcy, will offer for salo at tho old Cuthbcrt stand on tho corner north of tho post offlco. Millinery goods of all kinds and description, includ ins: ladles' and children's under wear. Stock of J. Dllhan, bankrupt Everything must be Bold regardless of cost Salo begins at ten o'clock it. m. Friday, February 28, 1913. Torms strictly cash. 291 A. F. Waldrun has taken Fred Broker's place for a fow days as rural routo carrier on No. 1. Mr. Broker Is laying oft on account of Illness. T. It. Louis of Klamath Falls Is In Mcdford on a Bhort business trip. Bring that old book wltb torn binding down and have It rebound at tho M&U Tribune office. Costa but little.- tf Dr. and Mrs. It. K. Golden of Jack souvlllo wero in Mcdford Tuesday af ternoon. C. K. Walker, who is looking aftor tho Ilufcr & Hart timber Interests in tho Dig Dutto section, is making Med ford u short business visit. "What Happened to Mary." To night nud Thursday. Ugo. Judgo W. S. Orwell, who wont to Kansas City lu Junuury and after ward to Southern California, re turned Tuesday ovenlng. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tuttlc, who bavo been veiling lu Mcdford, re turned to their homo in Josephluo county tho forepart of tho week. Jfodak finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposite book sore. " 6. Verities and W. H. Halloy made it business trip to Ashland Tuesday. W. It, Griffith, deputy U. 8. mur hu1, cunm down front Portlund Tues day (o survo papers In the case of O. Hickman vs. floiinoy & Co.. Involving tjio pale of n booded stallion. Wm. Gor(g of thp Vuclflc & Kast urn left tor Portland on Tuesduy uvetilng's troll). Insure and bo sure. Right If wo wrto It, R, A, Holmes, Tho Insur ance Man, SSSSSBSSBS..1 .',,.. ' .' -- -' Weeks & McGowan Co. TJNDERTAICERS I.ABY ABSIBTANT Say Phons 3371 Xlght Phones? r, W. Weeks 3071 A. X. Orr, 3693 Mr. and Mrs. II. I). Htlnson nnd II. Wnllnre wore up from Ashland one day this wcok. I). H. Jackson mado Ashland n bust nrss visit Tuesday. (Jerking & Harmon, studio por traits, homo portraits, flash lights, kodnk finishing, post card work and enlarging.; 12S East Main street: telephone 21G4. Geo, K. LIndley, vlce-jircsldont of tho Jackson County Rank, made n trip to Jacksonville Tuesday. Miss Leila Prim of Jacksonville was among Mcdford friends Tuesday afternoon. "What Happened to Mary." To night and Thursdny. Ugo. K. C. Rrtggs, assistant superintend' cnt of Plnkorlon'a Rankers' Protec tive association, la making Mcdford a professional visit Dr. C R. Ray nnd hla family, who hare been visiting in San Francisco, nrc at home again. New York Llfo Insurance Co., 0. Y. Tcngwald, Mcdford National Dank Dldg., phone 3371. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Ulrlch and Mrs. H. K. Hanna of Jacksonville motored to Mcdford Tuesday afternoon, J, Carta Mattlson of Josephine county, a mining man, spont Tues day In Mcdford. He was accompa nied to Grants Pass by R. E. Donu. "What Happened to Mary." To night and Thursday. Ugo. Joseph F. Kelly was down from Griffin creek Tuesday afternoon. Paul DcChaine, who has been nt San Francisco for somo time, re turned Monday evening. Vapor baths and scientific mas sago for men and women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, chrlopractor, 203 Gar nett-Corey Bldg. Phone 145 Mrs. J. M. Cronomlllcr nnd hor son were over from Jacksonville Tuesday. T. It Rock of Thompson creek, tho minor, made n trip to Mcdford Tues day. J. W. Cotchctt who has bocn mak ing Mcdford a short visit, loft ,or ul homo at Weed, Cal., Tuesday. "What Happened to Mary." To night and Thursday. Ugo. T. H. Tasker of Salem and Dr. F, G. Taylor of Portland wero In Mcd ford this week. H. D. Mills and C P. Drlggs of Butto Falls aro down from Dig Butte. E. J.- Farllng and Mr. nnd Mrs. G. H. Merrill or Siskiyou county, Cal., mado Mcdford a visit this week. Carkia & Taylor (John M. Car kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building Medford. J. H. Bceman of Gold Hill and Leo Black ot Forest creek were among tho many who came to Mcd ford during the week. -J. R. Flynn and C. T. Jones of Portland are business Visitors lu Medford. William Ulrlch, trustco in bank ruptcy, will offer for salo at the old Cuthbcrt stand on tho corner north ot the post office. Millinery goods ot all kinds and description, Includ ing ladles' and children's under wear. Stock ot J. Dllhan, bankrupt Everything must bo Bold regardless of cost. Salo begins nt ten o'clock a. m. Friday, February 28, '1913. Terms strictly cash. 291 Harry Ling is about again after an operation for appendicitis. J. T. Cook and Harry Porter of Josephine county, tarrlod & whllo In Medford this week. G. C. Beach, music studio. Vio linist Will Instruct on violin, man dolin nnd guitar in correct method. Advanced students and beginners. Address 234 E. 9th street Phono Hono 314-L or Main 3481. 307 MIsb Horthu Shaw ot Williams creek nnd Mrs. J. W. Vance ot Coos Bay have becu visiting In this sec tion. Mrs. A. F. Ilnswcll has been, sum moned to her former homo nt Nor man, Okla., by the serious Illness of her father. Orchard, hunting, flshlug and Crater Lake scenes for salo ut Cor king & Hnrmou'u studio. Negatives mado any placo, koduk finishing. 128 East Main street. Phono 2154 Ralph Pittock pf Applcgato trans acted business In Medford Tuesduy. Col. and Mrs. R. C. Washburn of Tablo Rock canto to Mcdford Tues day. Tho latter left In tho evening on n vlblt to Portland and Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wlllurd are back from u visit nt Portland. M,r. aud Mrs. J. M. Lotlmid wont west on thp Jacksonville flyer Tues day morning. If. U. Nye of Rock Point precinct was u business visitor lit Medford Tuesday. iW. P. Ilakewell of Portland and T. G. Illigh of Halenj liavo been tuuk- Ing Medford it short business visit. H. B. Tronsan of Eaglo Point was u bublucss visitor In Mcdford tho foropurt of tho week. Mrs. Magglo Hough aud hor daugh ter, Miss Carrlo Hough, of Scuttle, were visitors at tho homo of Mr. uud Mrs. W. J. Hills tho forepart of the week. Thoy wore on their return homo from a visit lu Southern Cali fornia. Mrs. Uesalo Patterson has gono to Coos Buy to Jon Mr. Patterson. Mrs. K. Slover, who has boon the guest of Mr. and Mrs. It D. Price, loff for homo nt Salt Lake, ono day I his week, Mrs. It. 1). Hmlth was In Mcdford Tuesday trading with our merchants. I). 1). Huge of Table Rock Iritis acted business In Medford Tuesday II. Johnston nt Dohunger Gap and D. 1 1. Pulaski ot Phoenix wero in Mcdford Tuesday. u E AKRON, Ohio. Fob. 2(5 -Believing that an Immediate probo by the state will aid their cause, the thous ands of workers out here in n strike against tho big rubber manufactur ing companies plucked up heart to day nnd resumed acttvo picketing. They believe tho legislature will forco tho companies to ngrco to arbitra tion ot their wage nnd working con ditions dispute. Moro than 2000 strikers paraded this morning before the plants ot the Goodrich and Diamond companies, urging tho men employed there to throw down their tools aud aid the strike. E OF PEACE DESERTS TURKEY CONSTANTINOPLE Feb. 2B All hope that tho European powers would agrco to the proposal ot tho Parte voiced in London by Ibrahim Hakkl Pasha that tho Turkish retention of Adrianuple should bo tho basis ot a now peaco proposal to tho Balkan al lies vanished here today with tho re ceipt ot news from tho Turkish am bassador In London that tho powers were Indisposed to intervene. Tho war party hore, however, shows no diminution in Its zeal nnd tho prob ability of n long flghtnr.8trongor thau Owing to terltlc wJetcr weather which grips the whohi (Balkan front, serious fighting Is improbable, for some tme. Skirmishes are reported dally, but none of them so far has been of great Importance. J A: WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 Accord Ing to reports in circulation here, Mrs. Jonathan Bourne, wifo of Sena' tor Bourne of Oregon, has given up her npnrtmcnts hero and is en routo to Portland to file suit for divorce. Senator Bourne flatly refused to discuss tho report. "A man's prlvato family .affairs aro not Interesting to tho pulillc." ho said this afternoon. "uusf.,de- cllne to bo interviewed on tho sub ject." Senator Bourne, admitted, how ever, that ho did not know bis wife's present whereabouts. GOVERNOR WEST 75 SALEM, Ore., Feb. 20,-Governor Wo&t today npproveil of nnd flleil with the Kceretnry of state f2 Kcuutc nud '211 Iioiiho hills which will lxieouio law, in efluet, ninety ilnys niter the cIom) iif (he t(Msiiiu. Included mu tho workingiuuii'.i rompensutioii nt, hill providing fur agricultural, horticultural, iluiryiu and industrial extension work throughout the stsile; hill providing for the completion of the old Coluui- biu Southern reclamation in Crook county- and the hill placing the main tenance of the state agricultural col lege nnd btute iiiiivurntty on it millntre bum. OF ROSEBURG ROSEBURG, Ore, Feb. 2C A Jury toduy returned a verdict find ing Mayor Joseph Mlcelll guilty of violating tho local option luw. it was alleged In tho Indictment that Mlcelll, an manager ot tho Roseburg Browing unit Ico company, sold beer to Robert Connor In August, 1011. or (wo months before ho wus elected mayor. NOTICE. Notlco is horeby given that tho undersigned will apply at tho regular mooting of the city council March 4, 1013, for a license to sell malt, splrl tous and vinous liquors at 31 South Front street, for a period of sit months. R. 8. RADCLIFF. mtod I-'eli. 18, 1013. 01 SO N PROBE RUBBER K SEEKING MAYOR VENICE UNDER HER AS RESULT OF GREAT STORM LOS ANtlWl.i;S, Cal . fob. 2iU Half tho seaside fcsurl of Venice Is under water todift. Two thousand persons have beenAlrlveti from tholr homes today nnd ' heavy property dnmnge tins been done, the result of floods following ho recent heavy rnlns. Sluice gates connecting the Venice canal system with tho ocean have been dynamited to permit faster flow of tho water that Is piling up, hut little relief has been afforded. A lako almost five miles wide ex tends from tho purthvvest limits of Long Bench to the Wilmington Har bor. A doxen manufacturing plants In Long Bench aro menaced. Botwen Long Beach nnd Los An geles. In the vicinity ot Campion and Clearwnrtcr, many thousands of acres of beet land are submerged, Scores of ranchers havo been compelled to move to the upper floors of tholr homes. Street car truffle lu Los Augele still Is crippled ns n result ot the storm. Emergency crows aro nt work today repairing wcukeued trackage. MUSICAL RECITAL . . ST. MARY'S On Friday ntlernuoii, Feb. 'J8lh, nt U p. m., the music class of SI. Mary's Academy will continue their much appreciated monthly recitals. They will ho nhly assisted by tho boys of the school in the presentation of "The Little Deserter," u piny in four uetf. The pnrcnlK nnd friends of the school are cordially invited to enjoy nn nfternoon nnd encourage the students. , ' Following is thefpregrnm: "The IJlt.lIescrtcr" On. Washing! ohJJ( Comminute r in chief of tliu American Army,... , i llick Duly Mnrquis do Lafayette, friend of tho Americans William Nice Colonel Wnyne, mi American officer Lamlcrt Mnher Cnptaiti Preble, nf'lho l'enimlvnnin regiment Jack Sullivan Iruh Corpurnl "..... Robert Dul'C Lieutenant Kdwnrd Mnlier Uluck Tom, orderly to WiiHhington Huso Daly 1st Itritish Officor ...Vernon Ilouev 2nd Jlritish Off1cq,r, Lawrence Duff 3rd IJritihh Officer ....Leo Herron Utile Jack, deicrtor from the Hritih nrmy Hurvey JorgenHe.i Officer, soldiers, etc. Muxienl pregram: In Happy Mood Fmnois Hehr Piano, PJiy Shropshire I'rirarone Dance Krogmnuu I'intui, r.nel Khun Good Night Little Oirl Op M. Cramu Pimm, Winifred Ulnncy Ln Cinrpiuutnine,. . . . (Inliriel Murie Violin 1. Irene Sullivan Violin If. Catherine Deuel Violin HI. Ruth Campbell Cello Catherine O'Conuc-l Mnud Newberry ut the pinno Remember Me Kriukmnii Pin no, Helen Heddy Purple I'mixici 111 hiiiidn) . . IVnrit I'riine: Jnnipo Dodge, Winifred Clancy, Vernon Honey, Secend: Ruth OurtiK, GlenroKo Honey, Harvey Jorxoiihcu. Spring Seil: (.1 purttt) MeniloU-olm St. MnryV Aciideniy Singing CIiihh Moonlight Soimtn Ilcetliiueu I'liino, Ciiliicrine Deuel Tho Herd nirl'n Dreuni..A. Labelzky St. .Mnry'a Violin Qunrteltu SALEM, Ore., Pub. 20. The sen ate has toduy panned n bill appro priating $&uuu to dofrny the oxpouso or Mending Oregon Civil war veterans who participated In tho battle or Gettysburg back to that historic spot whon tho fiftieth anniversary Is held this year. Tho house had previous ly taken fnvnrublo action. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Am seeking a llvo man to act as agent for Medford. Huh ntuiitlal company. Attractive pro position. Ask for W, II. Dean, Hotel Holland. 2'J I WANTED TO URV Los Angeles party wants to buy tho best 980UO Income ranch with buildings In Hoiithorn Oregon. Ho will pay .part cash. Will turn In f.'UOO In Los Angoles cjty propurty and as sume tho balance. Is yours tho bestf C. A. McArthur, over post office. Phono .'IG8I. 290 WANTKD liavo customer for fivo room modern bungalow, must bo suaii, and not ovor 8 blocks from Nash Hotel. Will play K'OO cash and 25 per month until paid. Will not anucmo mortgage. C, A. McArthur, oyer post office. Phono .'IG81, J20Q ACADEMY E GETS FIRST REAL SALEM, Feb. 2il -Tho house ma chine, led by Speaker MuArthur, sus tained Its first real defent of the sos slon, alter a battle laitlug practically nit day yesterday upon S. II. 21I, which gives the governor power to appoint special officers to replace dis trict attorneys who aro dullmtuout, one of West's moral reform meusures. The Issue was clean cut, machine politics vs. moral legislation, giving the governor power to enforce the laws, and the machine went to pieces after u hard fight. The bill was permitted to pass the house Monday by a vote ot 32 to IS. Monday evening, however, It offered such u fine opportunity to cripple the governor's moral reform fight aud "put him In the hole," that tho organ ization lenders decided to chnntlco the governor. No sooner decided thnn they put It Into effect by rushing through the house at a night session by wlerd par liamentary tactics a motion to recon sider. At the time many ot (hone known to be Hie stoulest supporters of mural rtusndo bills wero absent, In cluding Bouehrako of Benton, and It was considered u moment of grout stragetlc vnliie. The motion to reconsider utter n lengthy debate was defeated by n vote ot 2S to 21. In the afternoon n Second effort was mudo to recon sider. Reamed raised the ixilnt of order that It could not bo reconsid ered n second time without n two thirds voto and tho dubato lasted all afternoon, ending In the routo ot ths machine. NKW YORK. Feb. 2C - Leading stocks established higher prices In the early market today. London buying was n factor In Inducing tho bullish feeling, (lalns ranged from t to I lujIutM. Atturuuy (loiieral Wlckershaui's declaration that tho Hitrrlmuti dlsolulloii plan would be accepted by the government was wel comed by tho bulls. The market closrd firm. Bonds wero Irregular LEGISLATORS RAISE SALKM. Feb. 2C The sennte has today acceptvd the house amendment under wiitsh It Is proponed to pay future legislators k per day with a maximum limit ot $300, the Inten tion being to provide for a sixty day rsslun ut tho Increased pay. Mile age Is reduced from tho present rnto ot fifteen routs to ten cents. The matter will bo voted by the people in 9H In tho form of n constitutional amendment Jafejzver Collars Itit longit In UundVring- liold ttit. Try them it will py you. Tin r wit his .' llie Pcrabf olr, with LINOCORD "SNAP.ON" BUTTONHOLE. Pembroke, 1 J S In. Kentrll, i 3li In. Omnium. In. CCO. P. IDE ft CO. Alio A'altrj ul I Jo ihlrl TnOY, h. v, -nTtvnitm txvr. n jii m Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, !. O. Public Land Matters: Flnnl Proof. DoDort Lands, Content nnd Mining Cases, Scrip. Hdigiit Music Studio 110 S. Laurel St., Mcdford, Oru. MR. KItUI) ALTON HAIGHT Now York Piano mid Harmony Mrs. Florence Hallldny-lfnlglit London nnd Now York Voice Culture Phono 72CU HOUSE MACHIN DEFEAT OF SESS ON ""iViJ 2 for 25c v '. The New Spring Tailored uits are here Ami right smart and t'llie thoy aro. Tho alylus aro prhmipally iMitawayn with a mnattoriiu; oMhu Unitarian HIoumo 8tylt; inatorial.s aru rattnos, t'l)t)ii,'o, sponge cloth, llptllVtrtl rortls ami Heroes. Our prosoiit showing is principally in mnall sios, Others coming in almost daily. M'lm I'tjatttro in our new spring line is how reasonably priced. See the newest effects at 915, !j$17.r0, $UU.50 and up Early Showing of the New Spring Hats Ah t Tans For Street Wear Nothing smarter for ihts muon's gowns than tan shootf. Reliable reports from tho large cities say they're correctly fash ionable. . Wu haw the now ones from' that master-maker, "JOHN KUI.I.Y." lu fifteen button boots. Make our selection now. Heo tlism lu our vvludow SUus ' to S. Width AA A II ('and I). -"-MfatatjsjtjsjfjtMB11 "" "Good Shoes" Oppoaito Post Of fico I And thoy cut out a paper cat g I Vljo refused to choso a rut, f ,, ' I I Oatro thoy did not choniD lour I To put in his cream, 1 itreerr't I 8 A liiindful of OOLDEri ROD OATS. ' ' ''''''''''VVy9(VVMMMBjsisjsjiMsjsj W hutf, rifl. Jcol.i.roi. IOc.r liJJr u. luar lw.' jr" y ., rm . Lu 1 1. in im it. i mhJ MHitruIr lr. ssMsMwaantiaiiiiM VKr:rr ;iNiiMS&mKMMnmBmmuemmmMemtmmmsm The stronger and rougher whiskey tastes the more harm it will do. Why take chances with your nerves, your siomach, yoxir general health. Cyrus Nohe h pure, old mid palatable llollted ;i( dr!i!iig Mronulii. . Sold nil over tliu yvorld. ' ' " W. J. Vim Scltuyvcr & Oo,, Oonorftl Agents, Portliuul. 9 rens ot it pitta: $1.00 sv. 7 y . " k( k). I Y ffy v W- Kf I y r ' II "In 1 f i'VSrtj