t lfft"-" rtrr MPVltt t i ft f t ?, T v FA'GE TWO. BiEDFC-UP IrATn TRIBUNE. MEDFOUn. OREO ON" MWRSDAY. 1T.1.RUARY 27, IDM jf :rty1T' fr '' f i , ' H i OCAL AND L PERSONAL L. 1. Jewell or QrantR Pass linssed through Medford on tlio way to Ash land Wednesday to visit the Ashland Commandory of. Knights Templar. Mr. Joweil Is deputy grand comman der of the state of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Motsehan, Jr.. nro In tho valley from Portland and will spr'ntl sovcral day 3 In southern Oregon. It. I). Ilcetl, Spraguo Itlcgl and Ualph, Dorllng wore among the- Gold Hlllers In Medford during tho week. Win. ,Nellis catno down , from Flounce Itock Wednesday and will leave for Arliona on Saturday to look nfter extensive mining Interests. Mr. and Mrs. lank Turner of .Toscphtno caun(y nro guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. W. Peterson. E. D. Weston, commorclal pnotog raphcrn, negatives made any tlmo or pie co by appointment. Fhon M. 1471. (J. 8. Epperson and B. M. Collins were ' over from Jacksonville Wed nes'day. Mrs. P. C Garrett of Ashland, was the gnest of Mrs. I. A. Pructt this week, returning homo "Wednesday. Jtcmcmber what yon thought last year when you saw your friend's stylish hat? "Oh, why didn't I visit tho Home Millinery " Open even ing. 9 Harry Harvey end Chas. Leonard of Gold Hill wero recent visitors in Med ford. Mr. and Jlrs. E. W. Mason, who havo been visiting In Medford, havo returned" to Portland. All members of tho M. E. choir are urged to bo present at regular rehearsal Friday evening at 7?30. Mrs. J. Warner of Trail Is In Mcd forcl visiting her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Fry of North Riverside avenue. It. F. Dean of Willow Springs was a business visitor In Med ford Wed nesday. Elmer Weaver, living on West Main streot, Is adding materially to tho appearanco and comfort of his homo by having largo porches built on three sides of hi largo residence Th norches are largo ones, extend ing across two sides and ono end of tho house. There aro 1800 squaro feet of floor tmrface In the porches. w. McCardlo has tho contract for tho carpenter work. Tho county commissioners' court will ho in regular session next wee. "Chick" Murray of Itosoburg is visiting in Medford. Ills former home. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones of Ross Lane wero la tho city the foro part of tho week. H. W. Clarke, managor of the O rants Pasa water systom, and W. F. Glouckner woro down from tho Jose phlno county capital Wednosdayy. Largo home-grown Dahlia bulbs of tho finest cactus and decoratlvo var ieties. Phono 2772. 294 It. n. Mlntor and W. W. Taylor of Eaglo Point mado a trip to Medford Weducsday. Fred Young of San Francisco is making Hoguo river Talley a visit. Mrs. M. L. Piatt has a five, room bungalow at C03 South King street nearly completed. Tho building is bolng built with especial caro as to convenience and comfort and is to bo modern In every particular and will bo occupied by Mrs. Piatt. W. A. Lovejace and I. T. Reames aro the carpentor contractors on tho job. Representative Howard of Doug las county 1b makinfMedford rela tives and friends a visit. Edgar Hater, who has been mak ing his former home at Council Muffs, Iowa; a visit, returned to Medford Wednesday. "What ha'p'poned to Mary" tonight at Ugo. A.' Conro Flero and Mr. and Mrs. L. CI Mills of Central Point district wero In Medford tho foro part of the week. Mrs.S. II. Rosenburg of Souttle was among Medford friends durlug tho week. Dr. Stearns has moved bis resi dence from South Oakdale to 1C lfbse avenue. Samo phone, Home 130. ' 290 D. C. Wilson of Sams valley trans acted UubIucs In Medford Wednes day. Max Weiss, well known In this section as tho former managor of the Roseburg brewery, died at Portland lutely, aged C2 years. ;What happened to Mary'1 tonight at jlgo. Dr. Ray Fpuntnln, who has been visiting relatlvos living In this sec tion, left for Portland Wednesday evening. F, X. Musty and George Grlgsby of Central Point woro In Medford Wednesday, Weeks & McGowan Co. ' UNDERTAKERS J.A.SY ABSISTAWT Say Vhona 8371 xiffkt uoumi r. w. wrti son A. B. Orr, 3093 Mrs. C. K. Matlock of Grants Pass was In Medford recently, vlsttlng friends. Arthur Klclnhnmmer and C. E. Wefts wero over from Applegate Wednesday. James Polton made a trip to Ash land Wednesday afternoon. Ladles' shoes shtned at Summer vlllo's barber shop. A. K. Ware went north on Wednes day evening's train. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. E. Kerby, G. C llurner nnd his son nro over from Klnmath county. Real homo mado bread, at De Voo's. A. E. La Ponto of Central Point transacted business in Medford Wed nesday. Wm. Thurmnn nnd family of Phoenix have gone to Jacksonville to visit relatives. Dr. S. A. Lockwood and Dr. Myrtle S. Lockwood (regular physicians, not chiropractors) havo removed their offices from tho Hasklns' building to 232 E. Main street. Miss 11. Watts of Forest Grove and Mls Amy H. Walker of Wlllmnr. Minn., arrived In Medforrf Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. It. It. Hosier of Aiih land wero guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. Hallcy Wednesday. Mr. Hosier recently captured a steelhcad In Rogue river weighing 18 pounds, which Is said to bo ono of tho very largest ever captured in that stream. Tho fish has been processed and Is on exhibition at the granlto city. "What happened to Mary' tonight at Ugo. E. E. Streltz of North Yakima and A. WhlUctt of Sacramento are trans acting business In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Montgomery of San Francisco are visiting in the city and valley. William Vlrlch, trnsteo In bank ruptcy, will offer for sale at tho old Cuthbcrt stand on the corner north of tho post office. Millinery goods of all kinds nnd description, includ ing ladles' nnd children's under wear. Stock of J. Dllhan, bankrupt. Everything must bo sold regardless of cost- Salo begins at ton o'clock a. m. Friday, February 2S, 1913. Terms strictly cash. 291 D. F. Mulkey mado a professional trip to Central Point Wednesday. Sam Ward of Dutto Falls tarried a day In Medford this week. "What happened to Mary' tonight at Ugo. Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Taylor of Ap plegaeo have been visiting at Med ford and Ashland. W. L. Usaber, who Is looking after tho telephono business at Ashland, was in Medford during the week. Bring that old book with torn binding down and hare it rebound at tho Mail Tribune office. Costs but little. tt II. F. Mcader, superintendent of a big orchard near Talent, spent a few hours In Medford Wednesday. Mrs. Carl Sutton of Roseburg Is visiting relatives living In Medford "What happened to Mary" tonight at Ugo. W. II. Marratt and T. J. Simmons of Ashland tarried In Medford Wed nesday. Mr. Hinshaw, traveling freight agent of the S. P. Co., was down from Portland Wednesday. Kodak finishing, tho best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. W. Estcll Phlpps was at his or chard, formerly owned by Eugene Savago and located near Gold Hill, on Wednesday. Insure and be sure. Right If we write It It. A. Holmes, The Insur ance Man. Mr. and Mrs. Claronce Taylor, who havo been visiting in California, are at horn again. Gorklng & Harmon, studio por traits, home portraits, flash lights, kodak finishing, post card work and enlarging.; 128 East Main street; telephone 215-1. Geo. A. Hover and S. G. Van Dyko of Phoenix precinct wero among the mank who came to Medford Wed nosdayy. Now York LIfo Insurance Co., C. Y. Tcngwald, Medford National Dank Bldg., phone 3371. E. D. Hanloy and R. B. Dow ot North Jacksonville woro among their Medford friends Wednesday. Vapor baths and scientific; mas sage for men and women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, chrlopractor, 203 Gar-nott-Corey Bldg. Phone 145. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Kuno of Griffin Crook tarried a few hours In Medford Wednesday, Carkln & Taylor (John H. Car kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys at-Iaw, ovor Jackson County Bank Building Medford. Mrs, R. W. Gllklson of Agato and Miss Audrey Jonos of Jacksonville wero rocent visitors in Medford. William Ulrlch, trustco in bank ruptcy, will offer for salo at tho old Cuthbert stand on tho corner north of tho post office Millinery goods of all kinds nnd description, Includ ing ladlos' and children's under wear. Stock of J. Dllhan, bankrupt. Everything must bo sold regardless of cost. Salo begins at ten o'clock a. in. Friday, February 28, 1913. Terms strictly cash. 291' W. M. Mathos and his sou Harry woro up from Ashland Wednesday, J Thormllko ot Jacksonville spout a few hours lu Medford Wednesday 0. W. Taylor of Eugene, president ot tho Lnno County Horticultural so ciety, has been appointed chief fruit inspector ot Mint county. He Is well known In this valley, where he held a similar position. G. C. Beach, music studio. Vio linist. Will Instruct on violin, man dolin nnd guitar In correct method. Advanced students nud beginners. Address 234 E. 9th street. Phone Home 314-L nr Main 34Kt. 307 Thos. C. Gnlnes of Trail Creek was a business visitor In Medford Wed nesday. Orchard, hunting, fishing and Crater Lake scenes for snlo at Ger klng & Harmon's studio. Negatives made any place, kodak finishing. 12S East Main street. Phonn 2154 PACIFIC MAIL TOJLEAVE ESPEE SAN FKAJCOISW, fnl.. Feb. 27. Coming at ono of tho direct effect of the tliisolution of the Southern Pacifis-Uuion Pacific merger, the formal separation of the Pacific Mail com-Nuty and the San KranoNco ntul Portland Steamship company will ho effected here tomorrow. H. V. Schcrwin, general tnntinger of the Oregon - Washington Railway nud Navigation company were in confer ence here nil day perfecting the dis solution i)l nun. Although details of the dissolution plan hnvc not been given out, it win exieeled that Q. I,, ltlnir, freight traffic manager, will baconie genera! mnnnger of the divorced Pan Fran cisco nnd Portland company, with headquarters in San Francisco. LUMBER FIRMS LOSE TIMBER PORTLAND. Or., Feb. 27. United States Attorney McCourt today made public decisions by tho United Stntes circuit court of appeals nt San Fran cisco, handed down Tuesday, which upheld tho government in its conten tions that eight timber claims held 1V C. A. Smith nnd others, nud four claims now in the possession of .tho Itooth-Kelly Lumber company of Kugcne. Or., nro held illegally. All tho lands involved are in Lane and Linn counties, Oregon, nud nre estimated to he worth $150,000. The original suits wero filed in, 1908 nnd were based on the alleg ation that tho patents to the laud hud been obtained fraudulently. Ci.AnutS b-0,t)00 WAS OFFERED TO FREE THAW . DR.. JOHNW. RUSSELL. m&MM WlltlAM CLARK Governor Super's committee of In quiry Ins bcguunii Investigation of the charge made by Dr. J nines V, May, of the State Hospital Commit- slon of New York, that William . Clark, of New York, secretary of the committee, has boon endeavoring to bring ntiout the release from Matlcn wan of Ilnrry K. Thaw, slayer of Stanford White. Dr. John V. I!ikoI. superintendent of the .Mittleiiwnn State Hospital, cre ated n sensation nt the Inicitlgatlon when he testified he had been offered v.Hi.otV) by lawyer for it" rvlea, RAILROAD L OBBY VV I N S HOUSE OE GOVERNOR HO NEW YORK. Feb. 27 -Terrorlf Ing 100 garment shop strikebreakers housed lu tho place, a bomb partially wrecked tho clothing factory of Fruuhaf brothers here. All escaped uninjured, though many suffered se verely from shock Windows in buildings for blocks around, were shattered. It Is estimated today that the damago will run Into thousands. An hour later a batnb with tlmo fuso attached was found In a bakery un der a tenement nearby. All hurried from tho place and tho bomb then exploded, wrecking the bakery. Ol SALEM, Or., IVh 87. A red hot message, from Governor Wont pro d need quick action lu tho luiimo yoi terday 011 S. II. m, the Portland public loveo measure. Coupled with the activity of lobby ists for the Southern Pacific ntul tho fact that tho hill has reposed lu the house since February 1.1. and has twice boon sent to the ways mid moans committee, of which Carkln Is a member, a well defined suspicion has grown up that U has boon the intention not to let It come to vote nt all. Following the message from the governor, however, tho bill was Mulckly reported out by the was and means committee. The governor's mussngo rend? "Notwithstanding tho fact that this Is 11 measure wholly lu tho Inter est of tho people. It appears to have had hard sledding from the start. Tho corporation lobby has been quietly nnd secretly at work throw Ing every obstacle In Its way ttml they have played their game well. "lu the name ot the' long suffer Ing public I cull upon evVry man In the house who claims to be a friend of the ta.puyeyr to bo oh the nlert and see that this bill Is not permitted to die the death which the corora tlon lobby has so ably prepared for It." The legislature, however, adjourn cd without action. WORS STOMACH The Joy of Get ting Home---TIZ A Ten Minute TIZ Foot Until Your Feci Aro Like New nnd 00 nw COLVIO In Medford, February 17, l!)ia, to the wife of Donnld Col vig, an eight-pound girl. Mother and child nro doing nicely. LAZY HUSBANDS 10 WORK STAIE ROADS Tnft 1'nnIoiiH ConNUinptlre "WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 1. Presi dent Tatt today pardoned William Sunggren who Is nerving a year In tho Alameda, Cal., county Jnll. Snug gren Is a victim of tuberculosis anJ wants to dlo at home. Mother's Friend in Every Home Comfort and Safety Aiiurec Before tho Arriral of tho Stork. OLYMPJA, Wash., Feb. 27. Gov ernor Ernest Listor today has the power to make nil Jnzy huxhnnds who willfully refuse to support their fnmilieh, go to work. The hennto unanimously passed Iho house bill Wednesday, which makes lar.v lino bands uracnnblo to the law. The hill provides that errant husbands onu be put on county road work for whioh their fumilies are to get up to .1."j0 per day. The term of imprisonment is fixed by a maximum of ono year. Tho hill also permits such husbands to bo fined, money to j.m to the de serted family. The maximum fine is $1,000. A Progressive Century. Tho twentieth contury has given us a satisfactory treatmont for rheuma tism. Tho American Drug and Press AlKAplnHnn nt tirtlfnfi wa n m mnm-l . 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If your meals don't fit comfortably, or what you eat lies ttko u lump of load In your stomach, or If you have heartburn, that Is u sign of Indiges tion. (lot from sour pharmacist a fifty cent case of I'ape'a Dlapopslu and take a dose Just as soon as you can. There will he no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no htoumcli gas or heart burn, fullness or heavy feeling In the Mnmiich, uniiMoii, dehllllntliiK head uolios illulnoHH or Intestinal griping This will nil go, and, besides, there will be no sour food left over III the stomach to poison your breath with nauseoiiM odors. Papo'a Dlnpopsln Is a certain cure for out-of'Ordor stomachs, because It takes hold of your food and digests It Just the same as If your stomach wasn't there. Relief In five minutes from nil stomnch misery Is waiting for you at any drug store. These large fifty-rent rascn con tnln more than sufficient to thor oiighly cure almost any case of dys pepsia, Indigestion nr any other stomach disorder. FOR, EXCHANGE Fltio' dairy faun In the Wlllnmetto valley, close to county seat most all set to clover, large now hiiru, kI house, water piped to barn and house. Clover seed will pay from t7r. to $100 per acre, Will take good homo lu Medford, some ensh nud good terms on bnliiiire, this Is n choice dairy farm nud at it low price. $10,000 Portland Income properly to exchange for Medford properly or farm. A snap for 10 days, nil nores all In cultivation, K acres lu li-yonr-old pears, U acres In 3-ycnr-old pears. B acres lu tfyenrnlit peaches, 30 apricot nud almond tieos. Ilaluiico lu grain, good house and barn, good well nud spring. Call and let us show you this ptnre, For Rent Modem furnished mid unfurnished houses. Home good buys In city property. Wood 6c Messner Phone nilU'J. No. M H. (Vnirni Draperies V carry . very eomnleta lino of draperlos, Iscn curtains, fixtures, etc.. and dn sit classes of upholstering A special msn to look after this work exclusively and will lv as good service as Is iMiaslbls lu gst In avsn tho Urgent cities. Wook3 & McGowan Co. lit He Whlrli We Are Proinl , We Condtirt A SANITARY, HIGH-CLASS BAKERY FOR VOL It I'lMTOM We Are Anxious FOR YOflt TRADi: We're Strhlug Hard, Your Pnlronnge ami l'nor We Hold lu High Regard MEDFORD BAKERY & DELICATESSEN 4U H. Central FIRi; MARINi:, AND I'llH. AND .MAHISl.. HYNOIttlM OF Till: ANNt'AL HTATKMIJNT III' THU CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY of Han Francisco, In tho state of California, on the a 1st dny of December. 1912. mado to tho Insurance commissioner of the stale of Oregon, pursuant to law. Capital Amount of capital stock paid up $10.000.00 IlKiillin Premiums received during the yenr $493.ti0U.0 Interest, dividends uud rents received during the year R0,363.0A Income from other sources received during the year 23,2oS.u2 Total Income DIohuroriitvniN Losses paid during the year, Including adjustment expenses, etc. . $316,018.77 Dividends paid during the year on capital stock G0.u00.00 Commissions and salaries paid during the year I I3.877.0fr Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year. . . 40.rtiS7.jf Amount of all other expenditures Rfi.TlO.iif K73,S21.ri0 Don't Wear A Truss! After Thirty Years Experience I Havo Produced An Appliance for Hen, Women or Children That Cures Rupture, XBendltOnTrUb If you hir tried nuvit rtrytbtnc tlia, earns to me. Wbtre other) fill li wberol bsrs mrrrt accMt. St&dsttMbeS roufoo todty sad t wlllwod Total oxpeiidlttirfM - AhkCtH Value of renl estate owned -.$ 100,000,00 Vuliie of stocks and bonds owned Ml.20B.4li Loans on mortgnges nud collateral, oto.... .'ItiS.OQO.QO Cash In banks nud tin hand St, 1 28.87 Premliiiim lu course ot collmitlon and lu trans mission 100,l!77.80 Interest nud rents duo and uccriied It.yUI.SS Total assets I.Su8,2Uy.7l Less special deposits lu any stnto (If any thoru be) S3, 2 18. On $017,18.1)12 ,$l.2ir.,0&l,71 Total nssols admitted lu Oregon Multilines flroMt claims for Iohsos iinpnlil $2r,CU2.2H Amount of iiueiiruud promliium on all outstanding risks fiI8,t!i2.0P Duo for commission and brokerage -17,8211.08 Total liabilities oxaluslvn of capital stork of $S03,n07..t.n Total premiums In force December 31, 1IM2 $1171,075.77 IIiihIih In Oregon for I ho Year Total risks written during the yenr fS,007,7l!7.no (Irons premiums received during the year 6S,0'.'2.7O Premiums returned during the year. 1I,812.2U 1iHHiNt paid during the your 10, till. 82 Ixissoh Incurred during the year ... 2il,l Ifi.lH Total amount of risks outstanding lu Oregon Dee. .11, 11I12 2,2U,38B.()0 Ily t'.KO. W. IlltOOKH, K.KTolary, Htatutory general agont mid attorney for service: lloutmi A. Hlfford. It. A. IIOI.MKH, Agent. Office, JnrUoti County Rank lliilldlng, .Medford, Oregon. YOUR HI 15 FLUFFY, BEAUTIFUL AND NOUS IN A FEW MOMENTS Girls! Get a 25 Cent Bottle of "Danderine" and Try This. 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