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K IMiBIMnmMM!HMM HBDfow) Mail Txntmi pjiiii"'i ill Nf . ThsjOeflseerstl .ormy Mull Trli Mtl Times, T rhf MtAfofV Th pAUlh TrNttfR. . mi Trinun. h AshlAnd TrntfRA. rlbunii Huiiii ins. ii.it.ii ntrin Fir trMtt phen. Main toll, OUtiftOR VVTHAM, IMMer fthd Mftftr Kfltered as second-clsas mutter at Medrorn, flreffenJ under the act nf Wareh 1, lljs. Officio) rPr of the. City of MnJford. Official rsper of Jackson County. R0B8omxrTioir batb. viiw jnir. vj mm,... On month, by mall .ts.eo o Per month, doltveivi) by carrier In .himiiotu, jncxttonvuie ana ven- trnl Point. -,. ,, J.,. , . .10 Patunlny only, by mull, per year 8.00 Weekly, per ycir 1.10 TAX COLLECTING IT! IN SHERIFFS OFFICE Tho collecttnp of tlio 1912 tax started with a rush today In tho sheriffs office nt Jacksonville al though many peoplo plan to pay their taxoa next week. A largo number ot taxpayers paid up today and secured their 3 per cent discount. A little oTcr $700,000 Jn taxes Is to bo collected thin year. The sheriff has secured tho court room on the second floor of tho courthouse, which has been fitted up with' convenient counters and tabic. Local banks today reported that a larno number of local business men paid their taxes today. BOYS ARE ROUNDED UP BY AUTHORITIES The police rounded up seven hoys Friday eveniuj for beinc; out after honru without the written consent of their parents. The younjrsters were nil tnVen before Probation Officer Kelly who pointed out to them the error of their wny. The police state the boys nro res IMtisible for much of the petty Inr ceny which has been Roinc on in the suburbs of the city lately. Their connections with home of these cases will be determined. DIED. Charles James The funeral senrlcea of Charles James, killed In an explosion In tho Den lltir taino at Republic wero held Friday afternoon at Talent, tho Rev. Balllo officiating Interment In Phoenix. The last sad rlten were held under the auspices ot tho Eagles lodge, members of tho Med ford lodge acting as pallbearers. Mr. James had relatives living In the Rogue River valley. He was well and widely known In the Republic alstrlct. James lost his life February 20, through tho explosion of powder caused by tho accidental dropping of a lighted candle, 'and he sacrificed his own life in a heroic effort to aave 200 fellow workmen, who were en dangered. He picked up a box In which tho candlo dropped, and hurled It away from tho magazine containing explosives, and thus prevented a ca tastrophe, dying a hero. The Eagle's lodgo of Republic sent a delegate to this city for tho funeral. Mary X. Dougherty Mrs. Mary ft, Dougherty passed away at her home at 411 South New town, at U p, in., February 27, of acute Dright's disease, aged 56 years and six months. Sho was a native of Wisconsin, and leaves a husband, A. 11. Dougherty and five children, O. W. and E. R. of -Twin Falls, Idaho, Mrs. Grace McCullom, Mabel and Fearl of Medford. Two brothers from Washington, Edward and William Napper, who are here and four sis. tern living In the middlo West, to eurvlvo and mourn their loss. Mrs. Dougherty, with her family, havo resided In Medford since August 4th last. They have many newly nitide friends hero who extend their sympathy and kindest regards. To know Mrs. Dougherty waa to lovo her, ns a dovoted wife and a most loving and kindliest mother. The funeral will bo held from the M. 13. church Sunday at 2 p. m., conducted by Ita pastor, tho Rev. Eldrldge. In terment In Odd Fellows cemetery. UfiK ALliK-VS KOOT-KASK. Tho antiseptic powder to bo shaken Into the shoos It you want rest and ocnifort for tired, aching, swollen, swoatlng feet, uao Allen's Foot-Kase. It reliovea corns and bunions of all pain and prevents blisters, uore nnd callous spots. Just the thing for dancing parties, patent leather shoes und for breaking in now shoos. It la tho greatest comfort discovery of the ages. Try it today. Sold every where, 2tc. Don't accopt any sub stitute. For FR13I3 trial package, nd- tlrefci Allan S. Olmsted, Lo Roy, N, Y. 4HKW- STAF WITH RUSH l'l'UlLlU.JilJHL"l'il..!.U.llJJ - I J'U i!J- IT IS POSSIBLE! IT IS possible that the discord in the .Inokmni county logiglntiva doU'irnHoii arose from iiiisiiiHlerstumHiiKS, tho tcn.HcnoK of tlio situation ami the chugHti of riltMJi lolntiifeu(, Gentlemen, pray he calm I Mr. Carkln asserts that Mr. Kennies did not know how to "play the game," and had he, the fight on the fish hill would not. have been lost, insinuating that he, Carkin, did khow how to "play the game.", It is possible all things nro possible. It is also possible that, hnd Mr. Carkin given Mr. ftonmeH the benefit of his large experience and worked as hard for the Rogue River fish bill as he did for the armory, the result might) have been different but it is also iTbare possibility. The various newspapers printing full accounts of the legislative session, have given considerable space to Mr. Retimes, who must have played a more or less important role. Yet we have Mr. Carkin 's word for it that Mr. Kennies "out as much ice at Salem as the wart on my big toe." A wart on the toe of a statesman at Salem might be a very serious proposition, if the shoe pinched so that also is a possibility. Mr. Carkin asserts that lie always voted with Mr. Kennies on the fish bill. It is possible. The roll call on the Smith amendments voted upon in the house last Satur day ns printed in the Portland and Salem papers showed Westerluud and Kennies voting together itgniust the amendments and Carkin voting for them, but it is possible tho papers were mistaken. Mr. Carkiu says that he is going to make Mr. Keames "cat his words." It is possible. It will bo a most divert ing and entertaining sight. It is respectfully suggested that the event bo deferred as the opening attraction of tho new armory. It is possible therebj to raise some of that needed $20,000, about the only possibility. All things are possible, even wisdom among our solons. So let us sit at tlio feet of our wise men, even if they have warts on, and grab the precious chunks as they fall. Westerlund Claims Loyalty to Reames and the Fish Bill To tho Editer: I take this opportunity fo tate that Mr. C. L. Rcnraes is wholly mis taken in hi charge that my influence was used against him in hi fight in the legislature on the fi.b bill. I stood fairly and squarely with him in hit fight on the fish bill, from start to finish. I never, by mid net or omission, or in any statement or conversation, either in public or In ifrivate, did aijjrthinj: whntever to hinder or embarrass him in hi fight. On tho contrary, on every oceasion, from the first to the last, I gave him loyal and undivided support. Kven while the very last roll-call was in progress, I wa busily engaged on the floor of tlio house, urging my fnends to slnnd by hum I enn easily secure the statements of members whom I solicited to vole with him during the very fiunl roll-cull. This statement is made without nny reser vation whatever. Mr. Heaines requested, at tlio open ing of the session that he be allowed to tuke charge of the fight an the fish bill. To this request I urceded. and consequently did not take a promiucnt part in the fight, ns he did; but I did. nevertheless, net through AT BAPTIST CHURCH F. W. Hears presiaea. He aald "Christianity Is meeting a crisis In which it has the greatest oportunity In all history to dominate tho clvlll zatiln of the world." Dr. Barnes chose as his subject '"Tho Baptist Hour." In the United States, according to the last census, one In every IS of our population is a member ot a Baptist church. Ono -In eight of all college and university students In the United States is In a Uaptlst In stitution of learning. One-fourth of all members of Protestant churches In tho United States aro Baptists; tho total number in this country is over 6,000,000. A Heliablo Hair Tonic. It Is on easy matter to prevent baldness, dandruff and other diseases of tho scalp by using Merltol Hair Tonic, it should bo usod regu larly to keep the scalp free of dand ruff germs, as these germs aro the cause Of tho majority of cases of dandruff aud later, baldness. We are authorized to guarantee Merltol Hair' Tonic. Leon U. Haskins. NOTIOK TO KTdCKIIOLDKIMS. There will be a regular meeting of tho stockholders of tho Sterling Oold Quartz Mining and Mlling Company at President Canon's offlco in Room 29, over Jackson County bank in tho city of Medford, Oregon, at tho hour of 8 o'clock p. m., on Tuesday, March 11, 1913, for the puipose of genortl discussion as to conditions existing at tho mine, election of otficors, pay ment of debts, levy ot assessment, or wilo of property to pay debt, and much business ot business of Import ance will be transacted. We trust you will mako it a point to bo pres ent. J. L. DEMMEn, ... Becretary. WTJDTTOUn AfArD TRTilUim MKPTrOUT). OHMflOV. JJ "1' - . IU UJiJ' t W out with nhsnhitc loyally mid single ness of imrposo. Mr. Heaines put up a magnificent fight on (he fish bill. He did everything nny man eouid ilo, and it is to be regretted that, in hU chagrin and dinpiointmcut over his defeat, he should hnve permitted him self to be guilty of doing me n great injustice. I regret tn find, on my return here, that the matter wns hurried to print in our city pajters without asking for our version of nn nffnir which mint surely have been deemed nil important one. I regret to find, nl-o, Hint our friends and neighbors, inrluding the Uogtto River Fish Protective associ ation, were led into a hnsty and ill considered puMHo condemnation of two of their representatives, without giving them "their dny in court," and solely on the unsupported word of n disappointed mnn, whose statements herein referred to, except n to tlu easting of votes. I denounce ns with out foundation in fnet. They repre sent nothing more or less thnn the ebullition of Mr. Reames blind rngo over his public defeat in n fair and open fight, in which I supported him without reservation. J. A. WESTERLUND. Operator Operated On. Leslie Osbournv, llnotypo operator omploycd by the Mall Trlbuno, was operated upon nt the Sacred Heart hopsltal for appendicitis shortly after noon today. Tho nitration was suc cessful and Mr. Oxbrono came out of it splendidly. TO CUHK A COLT) IN OXU DAY. Take LAXATIVE HltOMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists rotund money If it falls to euro. K. W. QltOVE'S sig nature is on each box. 25 cents. NOTICK. N'otlco Is horeby given that tho undersigned will apply at tho regular meeting of tho city council March 4, 1913, for a Ilccnso to sell malt, splrl tous and vinous liquors at 31 South Front street, for a period of sit months. B. 8. ItADCLIFF. Dated Feb. 18, 1913. Donald Frazer Is in Medford from Sacramento visiting his mother. John A. Perl Undertaker 28 B. n.VIlTLETT I'lioaej 31. 471 an 473 Amliulancn Service Deputy Coroner E. D. Weston Official Photographer of the Medford Commercial Club Amateur Finishing Post Cards Panoramic "Work Portraits Interior and exterior views Flash lights Negatives made any time and any place by appoint ment. 208 E. Main . Phone 1471 Jubilee Singers Coming ka9' w W m California All-Stnr Jubltri Quartette Which Will sing al tin Niilntoiiuni Momluy, Murt'li :t. Only Unwise People Tolerate CATARRH Hero Is a sure wav to get rid ot Catarrh: hawking, snuffing, and all misery caused by the Catarrh gcrma. Oct a HYOMEI outfit today, follow tho Instructions and breathe five times a day deep Into your luuga the germ killing air through tho little luhaler. At night Just beroro going tn bed use the vapor treatment as directed. This treatment Is proscribed by tho bent Catarrh Specialists In America aud Europe to destroy Catarrh germs. Booth's HYOMEI la' Australian Eucalpytus and other splendid anti septics, A complete outfit which In cludes Inhaler Is $1.00; separate bot tles, If tho first doe not entirely cure, can be obtained for CO cents, and money back from Chas. Btrnng If you aro dtnantlsfled. Just breathe It no stomach doling. Men Welcome Mother's Friend A Duty thai Every Mn Owe toThoto who Perpetuate tho Kc. It It Just Irapotunt that nn tbonM know of pruervKlTr ninluxU tn ulttntv ( luotbrrlMMML Tti uflVrlne. pain unil ill trri Incident to rhlM4arln can t- llr melded hr hating St bauJ a bottle ot Mother's Krlrnd. This M wonderful, peatlrattnc. rxUn nsl application that rrllee all trnslnn upon lb tmwrleaantl enables thtin tneipanj without the patnrul strain upon the Ilea meats. Thus there- Is avold1 all those ner vous spells the lendrncjr to nausea or morn In sickness Is ruuntrrarted, ami a brlcht, iucnjr. bappr tllsposltlnq U preserrrrf that rSen wonderfully upon th cbanctcr and trmprrament of the llltl nae soon to open Its eyes In bewilderment at the Jojr of hl arrlral. Ton ran rhtsjn a bltt of "Mother's rXrcd" at any dm store at f I.OO. and It will be the best dollar's worth you erer obtained. It prewrrrs tie moth rr'a health, enable bee tn make a quirk and complete rrrorery. and tli'is with re newed atrencth she will esfrlr detoto herself to tbs rare and attrnti n which mean ss much t the welsre of lb' rhlld. Write to the IlradnVd Iter'at r f.. I1 Ijtnsr Itldf Atlanta, ((a . for their taut able and Instructive ! of cildan.-e fur expectant mothers. Or: c Initio of Moth er's Trlrnd to-!y. In The Lenten Season Perhaps more than an) other time the biscuit and rntitxt uu eat are "raised with linking I'owdor. It should be. fWd&P". . pure. It should leave no residue in the food. It should matte 'M7Q' tho food Unlit but not dry. It should never fall to do all should not cott more than -ot lr lb. The modern methods of pains tnkltiK chemUts Imvo made It poaxlblo to produce Hakim; J'owdcr that Is absolutely pure and -doublo sure'' In lis ncMon. Tlio name ot this braud Ih "Crescent" Baking Powder Made liy CRESCENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY Seattle, Wnililiiffton Sold by crocers. Bend us -'u In stumps for Conk Book. Which W'o Ate 1'roiul lo Ah W'o Conduct A SANITARY, HIGH-CLASS BAKERY FOIl YOL'it CUSTOM W'o Aro Axloiii roit youit thaw: W'o'io StrlvJiiK Hard, Your rutrouiiKo anil I'uvoi-h W'o Hold In IKkIi ItcKll MEDFORD BAKERY & DELICATESSEN It! S. Central wittL " Q j 11M Ilo H VITUf) V, MAWM! t, arr BJSBSBSPBBSSaWesWSSBSiewsl UPSET STOMACH Ceittly tint Tlntrtilil Clnne mid lii'Kiilrttc unr StoiuiH'hi Mit ami IliiucU W'lillo You Sltvp, That nwful sotirneM. bolchlnit of acid and foul minxcx: Hint pain In tho pit of the stomach, tho heartiiiurti, iirrvoiiHiiiM, neniiHeu, liloutltiK aftor eatltiR. felliiR of fullneas, illsilness aud slrk headache, means a disor dered stomarh, which rnnnnt bo reg ulated until you remove the eniiMv It Isn't your stomach's fnult. Your stomarh Is as itood ns nny. Try Cnscnrt'tw; they Imtoedlalely cleatiMe unil rrKutnto the Htotnnch, remove the sour, undfr-oMtMt nml fer ineutliiR food aud foul Knsass; take the oxrotiH bile from the llrer nud carry off the conntlpated waste mat tr uud polaou from tho liitoallneN and hotels. Then Mur stomarh trouble Is ended. A Cascnret tonlKht will strnlahten you out by mornlnc a 10-cent box from any driic store will keep your stomach sweet; liver und bowels rcKtilar for months. Don't foricet the children their little In sides need n good, centlo cleansing, too. "Expressions are Changed" m very rapldl) In our operating rouniK Krom any to Joy I na very brief time In the txirli-n(e of those who have rome to us fur palnlewt extract ItiK. Should you destlre a tooth drawn, save yourself imln. delay and discomfort, by romlluc tn tut at once. W'o ure eiially uxpwrlHtirod In all kinds of Dental work, and supply finsle ttH-th or full Mtts of the very last irtiflclal Teeth. ritlliiK and Uriel and Crown work dono expe-ilitlou-.lv. pnlulomily, and thnroiiKhly. I.ady Atteudant. DR. BARBER the nivrisT Over Daniels for Duds. 1'houe 25K-U. C. A. DE VOE 418 V. Main DlilrlbutliiK and SiibMrlptlons AOENT , for The Saturday Evening PoBt Tho Ladies' Home Journal Tho Country Gentleman Cc and lCc per copy, fl.CO the year. For snto at all news stands -Moro roys Wanted riiono Main fldll A SNAP rive-room buriKnlow, modern! hnlf block off paved street, for el-'SO, ?"Ti0 cash, balunru 1C por mouth. Why pay rent when you nan own your homo for so llttlu money? Ten, Ifi and liO-ucro tracta only three tulles from city, with plonty nf water, for salo on easy paymontH, or will oxcliiiiiKo for city property, i A 'lOU-iicro farm with II 00 ncres In cultivation, flno gruln or alfalfa laud, nt $G0 per iicru. Will tnko jiart In city property and lvo Ioiik tlmo on bulancu. Wood 6c Messner lMiono C02a, ' ' No. 8 S. Central AND G SI .TS " C x :a mr nja q fti S ?T MAPf tv" Vuinrt p,i Ul9 m wild nejitn. xt a& ol r Jm LBBaf M WW A Wonderful Tonic I That Aids Digestion Tliousitiiils are liunblo lo itlRcst rertalu kinds uf food In most rime It Is not Hie fault of (tin food, imr the stomach It tit probable Unit the stomarh has been iiliuaed. Many re sort to prodtKeMted foods and various kinds of mcilli'lui'H to uet relief from d)pcpln. IndliioMlon and heart burn, hut without porimiuont Im'Im fit If your stomach wan In perfect condition, you would not need niodl tlue to dli;et tho foods you eat, Jnxie'H Tonlo Vermlfui'.e Is a stout nch reKUlator. It r."l the stomach in such it condition that It will dlRest food without other imsUtiiiico. It overcome the acidity aud stimulates the toatlui; of tho Htomarh uud luloM ttues so that they will properly ah. norb and assimilate the nutriment from the food oaten. Sufferers from ibspepsln aud Indigestion will (hid permanent relief In a short tlmo af ter hcKlnulUK the uo of tho tonlo Kor children, the addition of a little suKiir will make It most palatable. Many forma of supposed Indlaes Hon are tho result of Intestinal para sites, for which Jiiyno'ri Tonic Vermi fuge Is unsurpassed. Insist upon Jayno's; nrcept no other. Millions hao praised It for moro than SO years. Sold by dniKKUta every wht'ie. Dr. 1). Jayuo Ai Sou, 1'hlla delphlu, 1'a. Bittner's Real Estate & Employment Bureau All Kindt tif I'rttpertJ I'or Salo I 'or Sale 20 acres, close In, mind hoiiae, hams and outhulldlnK, in acres bcarltiK orchnrd. I'rlco M300, terms. SO acre, near Medford, all In al falfa. I'rlro 1S000. 10 acre. Ituprovetl A-1 Hour rreeV bottom laud, tar.00. iliaiiKO Oood modern house, close In, for vacant lots. ,S aero orchard, uod lmprovemonts. all fenced, close In. for city resldouco property and some cash, Tor Hint Houses and rooms, furnished and unfurnished. 1.1st your homos ami ranches with us, either for rent or sale. Typewriter, i;ood condition, for salo cheap. Kiiiployment Olrls and women for general housework. Hunch hands. IMrst-class waitress. Mlddle-accd chore man on ranch. MRS. EMMA BITTNER riiono Home 14 Opposite .N'nsh Hotel ItnOMH ft anil 7. I'AUM IU.OCK. Auction Sale of Acreage in tiii: HHitei: .sruiuvisio.v Tun MIIch i:-t or Me-lford TIIL'ltSDAY, Al'lllli HlTH O.V THH liAND Ono and nne-auurter to five aero tracts will bo sold to tho hlchost bid der. Seldom tinea tho buyer havo the chanco to iinmo I ho prlro ho pays for real ostato, especially choice pro perty well locutod and on very easy tortus. .Do not fall to securo ono ot theso tracts. A special opportunity for tho mnn of small moans to kecuro n homo. Liberal discount!) will bo made for all cash. i:. i in:ititnr, u. ii. i'ii:itci: Auctioiicer Owner Draperies W carry' a very coinolnto line of draperlcii, lur curtnln. fixtures, ate, anil do uil cIushi-s of iiDholnterlnit. A special man to look aflvr this work exclusively anil will lilve, as Kood orvlce, uh Is noBslble lo get In oroa tlin luriiist cllli'S. Weeks & McGowan Co. For Rent We have several up to-date, modern 5 and 6 room Bungalows MEDFORD REALTY AND IMPROVEMENT CO. M. I". & n. Co. Bldf?. WHERE TO 00 TONIGHT jH4-M"4 ; I ISIS THEATRE ii vt Dicvii.i.i: Wlllliimson and WoImmi In iNonSfiisuhuid, Mlus WiiInoii tliiHS it novelty I iiitlllud The Mirror Dance" lu it costume wcIhIUiik Oo His. I'hoto l'hi)ri, Friday aud Sat urday T HIM WII'H'S HHIiATIVKS AT HI1AH THAI (HM.CII I'lltATU JU, It's u Itlouraph (Nuf C'imI) Mivtlnt'O Saturday and Sunday. Matlnen prices Tie nud lOe I T Ceuilui: Sunday, it Playlet on- titled, ' Thu Had Man From X Idaho " f-H-" STAR THEATRE .NolhliiK ('lieni Hut tho I'rlco of Admlilon. TODAY AND 1Y)M0I(I(0V i'liiiiilniiiM'r IVaiiiro lu T H'cU "AIIKHIA rietrVII" From MUs llrnildon'H poputnr novel. Ono of Thanhnusor' beat, (JAI'MOIT WHIIKI.V Latest Current Itvoutri "Till: WHONtl IIOX" A latiRh produrxr fully up to tho Star standard. I.ATHST I'OHl'LAH StINfl HITS I'OHHIWT nml WOOLWOUT1I Interpreters of I'hotoplays We nro nolo to keep our promise, so don't get discouraged, we'll an nounce it soon, Coiulnc Monday anil Turwdar, .March tint nml Itti tiii: oci:..v disasthu" III two reels Matinees Dally, 3 to 5 p. m. ADMISSION, fie AND 10c PLUMBING Stoam and Hot Wator Hoating All Work tiuirnnliel t'rlcen lltmonnljU COFFEEN & PRICE S3 Howard niock. Kntrsnc oa etb Ml. Koins Pbons 94S. Haight Music Studio 11(1 S. laurel SI., Meilford, Ore. MH. I'HKD ALTON HAIOIIT Now York I'lnuo nud llitrmony Mr. I'lorrnro llallda'-llalht London and Now York Voire ('iilluro Phono 72C2 On the basis of real banking servlco, the Jackson County Bank Invites additional ac counts from corpora tions, flrniH and Indi viduals, each of whom Ih alwayH certain nf ev ery courtesy, every nor vlco, every accommo dation that a strnnif, conservative hank tuny rendor. CAPITA L, $100,000.00 Himi'LUH, 57n,ioo.oo ! 1 A fiunttor of a ronlury, ' uiiilor ono mannKo-incut. W. I VAWTNtt, .'' rrosldnut. . (1HO. It. LINDLHY, I' Vlco President. x " c. w. Mcdonald, Cashlor, , T, A. FIFMIt, AHslHtaut Caflhlur, ,'. i i M 0 RS.