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M.. ( - tt" -r W,f hV 15 I V ) p tWT ' PAGE TWO. BmeMseMasasasa 10CAL AND L PERSONAL Cotonpl J, P. Mumly la planning to icKCn iinira-wji' ititftvrf rof tin Cat whom hU mother, 84 yonra of hn l very III. Mrs Iff 0, Vnn Ouynrt has again returned ttu Ahrona, nttor having fpent couple of mqnthi In tho mil linery market, ntndylRK l the now fnshlonn nnd In now tuy trlmmlnn tip tho new nmnrt, hnpe. Tho Olive Itelmkah lodge, No. 2f, will hold their. roRUlnr incetlnK Tuos day ovonlns, Mnrch , Initiation. E. D. Weton, commercial photoc raphcrn, negatives ,mado any time or pi nco ' by appointment.' Phon M. 1471. r . n ' ' A special meeting of Reames chapter, No. C6, O. B. 3.. will be held Wednesday nfternootn March S, for tho purpose of Initiation. . Mr. and Mrs, J. II. nellnger are spending tho day In JncksonUllo. Keed and seed. Schmidt, phono .'60. 3 S Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllmtr Cirtwrlght. who have been making their home with Mrs. Cnrtwrlght's grandmother, Mrs. Caroline elllni;er, havo moxed to tholr homo en Ivy street near the ball park. The young- ladles nmonla club of the Uaptlst church will hold Its reg ular social meeting at tho home of Miss IJcrna Roberta, 24 Rosovclt av enue, next Wednesday evening, at 7;30. Large homo-grown Dahlia bulbs ot tho finest cactus and decorative var ieties. Phono 2772. 294 Mrs.s Emma Cllno left for Port land on Monday evening's train. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Godding of Roguo River were among Medford friends Monday. Mrs. M. II. Parker of Central Point was a Medford visitor one day this week. Ladles' shoes ahincd at Summer vlllo's barber shop. Mr. and Mrs. David Duncan ot Jacksonville were among Medford friends Monday. Representatives Westerlund and Carkln loft for Salem Monday to re sumo their duties as legislators. Real home made bread at De Voo's. James Perkins has left Medford for Oklahoma. He -will bo back some day. Mrs. Marlon Tryer ot Talent re turned Monday from & trip to Port land. Dr. 8. A. Loekwood and Dr. Myrtle S. Loekwood (regular physicians, not chiropractors) have removed their offices from the Haskins' building to 232 E. Main street. " Wesley, son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. "W. Dowel ot Evans Creek, died Sunday night, after an Illness ot less than two days, aged D years. Tho re mains wcro lnt rrcd In tho cemetery near Talent Tuesday afternoon. Jay Terrlll and Wolborn Bccson wcro up from Talent Monday. Bring that old book with torn binding down and have it rebound at the Mall Tribune office. Costs but IttUo. tt D. R. Walker and Mr. and Mrs. A. J2. Kearney of Roscburg wero re cent visitors in Medford. Prof. J. II. Ackerman, president ot tho stato normal school at Mon mouth, spent Monday In Medford. Kodak finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. " P. II. Farrar, superintendent ot the power plant at Ruy (told, vWlted In Medford Sunday. Clark Savago and D, D. Henderson of Woodville precinct were among thoso who came to Medford tho foro part of tho woek. Insure and be cure. Right If we write it. R. A. Holmes, The Insur ance Man. " W. I. Vawter has returned from a business visit at Portlaud. Oeo, T. McDonald and Lester Pat terson ot aiendale transacted btiul ncfcs in Medford during tho week. Oerking & Harmon, studio por traits, home portraits, flash lights, kodak finishing, post card work and enlarging,; 128 East Main stroot; telephone 2104, Win. T. Adals, who went to tho Oregon soldiers' homo at Roseburg from Medford, died thero Sunday, JIo enlisted In the socond Missouri light artillery when a jnero boy at tho outbreak of tho civil wur. Mr. AdnU came to Medford In 1887 and wus nearly TyearRiot &ko, Pi WIIHams and party motored to Mtjfqnl from Central-Point Mon day) afternoon,. . Carkln & Taylor (John H. Car kln and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building Medford. L. MH,1. .1 . U II I, 1 '.-I - . ' ' JJ I' Weeks & McGowan Co. , UNDERTAKERS AY AMISTAWT Say Vbw 3371 JCifht rllBBMl T, W, Wants 8071 A. S. Orr, 3S9S STAND BUILT FOR PRESIDENT'S PARTY 'AT taLaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaLHi JaaaaaaLaaaftaaBaMhattaW (dfBBlBV jk . aH aaaLLHSJlHaaP jf77 l 1 f " M "-'alBl i 4. HbbibH .bBbbBbLsBSsbbsTTbsTtSmii i I ! " ' - CCURT:XfaAQr$QR...WtReNW rt . . . ... it- irne aoove pnoiogmpn bhow ma review the Inaugural parade on March 4. In the history ot Inaugu-flights t'nlqun rations was tho "Court ot Honor," erected for tho new president's own review of tho pnrade in front of tho Wbllo House. Home- life or Presi dents Washington nnd Jefferson wero drawn upon to weave n repro duction of tho colontnl mansions at Mount Vernon nnd Montlcello, Vn., for presidential grandstands. With a miniature forest, ot 50-foot pino nnd fir trees as a background, tho two stands wore the central fig ures of a long esplanade, banked by D. C. Horrln of Portland, manager ot tho Union Central Llfo Insurance company for Oregon, was In Medford and Ashland Sunday. P M. Kershaw was on tho south bobnd train Monday afternoon, en route to other scenes In tho Intorcst ot the Oregon Oranltq company. New York Lite Insurance Co., a Y. Tengwald, Medford National Bank Bldg., phone 3371. Kred Patterson left for ArUona Monday afternoon, accompanied by his family. Thoy will locato not tar from Phoenix, ' T, J, O'Hara, J. IL Gay. 0, W. San derson and 0. Grimes wcro among the Central Pointers In Medford Mon day. , Vapor baths and scientific mas age for men and women Dr R. J. Loekwood, chrlepractor, 203 Gar netMJorey Bldg. Phone 145 DeWItt Sturgess ot Moadowa pre cinct and E- C. Welch ot Rogue River transacted business In Medford dur ing tho week. 0, C. Beach, music studio. Vio linist. Will Instruct on violin, man dolin and guitar In correct method. Advanced students and beginners. Address 234 E. 9th street. Phone Home 314-L or Main 3481.. 307 Prank Green of Applcgato and Chas. Herrlford ot Talent wero In Medford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Buckley of Ap plegato wcro in Medford Sunday, when their younger eon was bap tised according to tho rites of the Catholic church. Orchard, hunting, fishing nnd Crater Lake scenes for sale at Cor king & Harmon's studio. Negatives made any place, kodak finishing. 128 East Main street. Phono 2154 An indictment has been found by the United States grand Jury in sls slon at San Pranclvco against Wells Lounsberry for having on Jnnunry 5, 1912, robbod a mall car on tho Shasta route, near Redding. An effort is being made to havo Lounsberry') who is confined at Port Leavenworth, Kas., for another robbery, pardoned or paroled and this last indictment will be used against him in that event. Plant tho new English wallflower now, in order to havo a gay garden in spring. Blooming plants raised from best English seeds, colors bright red, dark red, ruby und yellow, IS cents each. $1.50 a dozen. Also English sweet Williams, SI a dozen brilliant bluo forget-me-nots 50 cents a dozen. Address Frank Schultz, 7&fl High street, Salem, Oro. 297 L. A. Nelson or Sterling and Schuyler Hamond ot rail wero In Medford Saturday. . II. E. Hathaway has returnod from his trip to tho country east of tho Rocky mountains. II. D. -Mills of Butto Falls and W. E. Bostwlck of Applegate wero ro cent business visitors In Medford. II, Chandler Kgan and A. P. Bar noy,t!i); Hurtlculturlma, spent Mon day in Medford, For salo, bulldlug slzo 24x48,' ono story, shingle roof, cost $400, will soil for $)00 account must movo off Southern Pacific right of way. This is a snap. Edgar S, Hufer. State Gnmo nnd Fish Warden Fin Icy anil,' John Gill of Portland havo decided, after a microscopic examina tion, that tho largo fish in Lost river, Klamath county, a'ra rainbow trout Instead of landlocked nalrnon, as many boliovo. A. T. Burnett has gono to Portland on a real estato mission. M. B. Agcr, J. E Leo and A. J. Vcenu of Siskiyou county, California, aro In Medford on business. Mrs, U. G. jmiloyof Talent made a social visit to Mod ford a few days MEDFOKP rXtr; TRTTBUNR o i - ir.... In WniMnitnn f fl. wuu v uv ... ,..-.-, . , nnd festoons ot shrubbery. Tho presidential stand, seating lauu select" Kuests, was ft replica ot Jef ferson's honiMtond. Four mammoth whlto columns of stucco were sur mounted by u cupalo, In -which 140 newspaper men sat directly nbovo tho president's family. Across tho street was tho stand fashioned Ilka tho Mount Vernon "shrine," every one of Its C.S70 seats filled nt 15 per scat. This "Court ot Honor" was tho show place of the parudc. Tho Roal Bo Through thick J. II. Beetnan, II. T. Pankey, Chas. Stclnbring nnd P. Mnhnn wcro among tho Gold Hlllcrs In Medford this -week. Geo. H. Alkon of Chlco, Cal., tar ried In Medford Monday, while on his return homo from Douglas county. IU II. Ellsworth and A. M. Allen of Ontral Point transacted business In Medford Monday. LcRoy Locdy and A. W. Lane of Salem wero among tho many who passed Monday In Medford. E. B. Henry and Lewis Alt of Klamath county were In Medford again this wcok. Tho quarantine maintained against Klamath and Lake counties during tho past two yours, on account of scabby cattle, has finally been raised by tho state authorities. Mrs. Ball, lato of Nevada, Is visit ing relatives nt Ashland and Jack sonville Jos. Applcbaker ot Jacksonville has been in Talent precinct looking after hts real cstato interests. Lillian Lerraino Hollls, who died in poverty lNew York and was cre mated, was well Known 10 mo cany residents ot Jacksonville, bolng an actress who occasionally visited that town professionally. Sho was Iden tified as the daughtor ot Laura D. Fair, who In Novnmbor, 1870, killed Judge A. P. Crittenden on n ferry boat whllo ho was en routo from San Francisco to Oakland to meet his family, because ho refused to ac knowledge tho paternity of Lorraine, who afterward gained famo as the "most beautiful woman on tho Pa cific coast." With sovoral Important matters to discuss tho city council will meet in regular session nt tho city hall to night. Appointments will probably bo considered again tonight. CANNOI STOP SALE OF BUGGIES jo uonco.i poaou otp JOj B0UJOllU Pjjsp otn Xq Xuudujoo 3upnudg oqi guu3o sHuipooDoJd ;o auuua aq oqi joao osojo uo)u3i oqx osoa oqi u iuuod -du oi sum .tuedwoD aupucds oijx PJ1IP lupipnf 1J!J 'U u .(aujoi -jb i3Jjsip '.ounK i 'U PB PHWP lupipnf pjm oqi u Xoujouv 13-1IP XJUfcaiv H uiIf 1uuJJu .uvduioa aujnpc;nucK Suipinnrts qi jo i"3 oq) u ?jw3 49MO oqi jo U0U(l0 otn poujOAOj Xcpoi ijpod ouiojdns oq 'ojoop; 03n"r 1 Boija.u uouido n ui uojuk "jq 'ivanvs. a statute in travelling about over tho country selling and delivering bug gies. Tho company retaliated with nn injunction suit ngainBt tho attor neys to prevent tho maintenance of tho proceedings. Tho opinion of tho supremo court holds that the statute which wan in volved is an attempt ot exact a tux on interstate commerce and for thnt reason cannot be applied to tho Spauldlng company. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Second hand automo biles; ono 45-h. p. Premier, would mudo a good stage or livery car; ono 1912 Page Detroit 4 passen ger. Will sell or exchange for old cars. C. IJ. Gates, 132 South Riv erside. 29C FOR RENT Ono modern 5-room Iiouhu, ono 4-room houso, both on paved street. 518 South Oak dale, 298 WANTED Good second hand blcy- clo. Address P. O. box 89. 290 MTSPFORD, OKKCION, TUESDAY, MARCH -1, TOW, INAUGURAL PARADE. FARADO. whora I'retllilont .WOOdrOW AVllloH Will plate glass, sheltered from tho wea ther and wnrmed Ijy olvctrlc stows, President Wilson and his Immediate party viewed thu pnrade. A ulnss "box," Jiut seven feet square, In tho center of tho presidential grand stand was fixed up cosy und hiiuk for the new proilde.ut. It wns car peted thickly with oriental rugs and decorated with ferns and flowers. An electric stove, supplied with current tapped from conduits In tho street beneath, furnished Ileal and nlso wnrmed n "quick' luuch" for the president. ENJOIN ROAD LEVY Claiming that tho Ashland charter exempts that city from paying n gen oral county road tax, Attorneys Burns and Mooro called upon County Judgo Tou Vollo today for a con ference and following It stated tha they would probably Instltuto suit to enjoin tho county from collecting tho tax. County Judgo Tou Velio stated that ho was ot tho opinion, and been so advised by attorneys'.'Sthnt tho char tor provision exempting Ashland from such a tax Is unconstitutional. Tho case will probably bo fought thrpugh tho courts. Mrs. Edmund Burke has been In Medford on n BhortyjilU ' -U " 5 aT 5 BLUE AND DISCOURAGED Mrs. Hamilton Tells How She Finally Found, Health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound. Warren. Iml.-I wns bothered text rlbly with female weakness. I had pnlns ana was noireguinr, my head ached all UioUme.l nnd Dear fng down pains and my back hurt mo tho biggest part of tho time, I was dizzy nnd had weak feel ings when 1 would stoop over, It hurt me to walk any dis tance and I full bluo and discouraged. "I Logan taking Lydla E. I'lnkham'a Vegetables Compound ami nm now In good health. If it had not been for that medicine I would havo been in my grave u long time ago. "Mrs. Autie L. Hamilton, R.F.D. No. 6. Warren, Ind. Another Cnso. Esmond, R.I.-" I write to toll you how much good your mediclno has dono me and to let other women know that thero Is help for tltpm. I suffered with bearing down pains, hoodachu, was Ir regular and felt blue and depressed all tho time. I took Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound nnd commenced to ga'n in a short time and I am a well wo man today, 1 nm on my feet from early morning until lato at night running a lwarding houso and do nil my own work, I hope that many suffering women will try your medicine. It makes happier wives and mothers." Mrs. ANNA Han sen, Esmond, Rhode Island. Consumption Anyone Intcri-Mul In tho trratmrnt ot Ceimuuiiitluu nlioulJ Kit ouo of tliu book let lelllutf lr fi-outxtii), by tt mm of lakliluli'o Attrtallt Oiufcti, Htlllilwiru Co I (Ik ami I'ncuiuoiiln uiuy m the LkIii. litng' ut more bitIouh iruublin- IVkiunn's Allrralhn U (lie rm-ctlro reintdy. lu-ad Mr. Kanuly's ntutemt'iit Xaratasa, N. Y. '(ientluipn: I'ur flvn or six ytnm I wm troublnl Willi imukIi und ii-ituratloii. I alxu liuil a liliili fiH-r My t.ifcu u de clared Conmiiiiiittnii hy my nliyilclun. I wit iilrtn Cuil I. Ivor Oil, OivoKoto und other medlclni-ii, ull wll limit tiuDt. "At ClirUtlimu time, JIkjU. I was not ci. poct-1 to lln-. I'allliiu Ilr. II. 11. MC'ur. tliy, lie ndtlw-d lliu una of Kckinau'ii Al tirutlie, wlikli I look wllli viiillxut ro ciltH, ii nd nm tnllrely (tired. I linve Kuliii-d lu Hflulit. I kj out In oil wrntti. vi nud Ijsvu timl no tough or cold vrliut cvt-r. I Kltr then)) fiicln to (iicournKo otliora to nun Ikkman'H Altorallve.", . (Hhomi Arlldavll) JAH. W. ICANAIiY. Kdiuau'ii Alterallro U uffKtlru In Ilron rlillla, Autumn, Jluy I'evir: Tliroit uud Luiiir Iroulilm, and In milxilldloir the syaltm. l)ot-s not (oiilulu tiolnon, aplaUa or Imlilt-foriuliiir ilriiKn. Aak for liooLItt lellliiK of rH'orrrlta, mid wrllfi to Kckinaa Laboratory, l'lilladtlliU, l'ii.,for uiorev. Ueuic. or isle by ull Icudlui; druKKUt ASHLAND MY flsuM SPRAY I 4 In lu'cni'duitco with tho llorlii'tilturitl rotfulntlmw F tho Stato ol' Oregon, nnd by oriloi' ol" tho District Column Hlonoi' of tho Third Horticultural District of Oregon, ymi aro horohv notified thai all fruit trees, vines and shrubs must ho spraved with the lime-sulphur spray of -l.fi tie Too.s Uemmio (1. OHO Specific Gravity) test, such spri'N tn hii iiiuilinil iiM (lii'oit(d bv tho insDoctor for this distrh t. All spraviujj must ho dono on or before April 7th, 10W. All fruit' trees, vines and shrubs found unsprayed will bo sprayed at the expense of tho owner of said proportv, pro Aiding such fruit trees, vines and shrubs aro found to be infested with any pest whatever, at any time after the expiration of the 'date t,'ivon in this notice. In accordant o with the Horticultural law, tin owner, agent or lessee, in thai'Ko of said property shall bo required t ofulfill tho obligations set forth in this not ieo. Arrangements havo boon made with .Messrs, P. V. Watson and 11. D. J'owoll, who havo a power spiaying outfit, to do tho spraying within tin city limits ol' Med ford and such other properties adjacent to It. Those who live not jrjL'pai'ed to do their own spraying will nuiko ar rangements with these gentlemen who are doing tho work under the immediate direction of this office. A card ad dressed to them at Medford will receive prompt, attention. P. .1. O'GAKA, Depot v Commissioner for .Jackson Co. .1'. V. "MYfcRS. Chiof'lnspootor for Jackson Co. March -I, lUin. .. f v- - Laces Ribbons Handkerchiefs Remembor, overy pioco of goods in tho Hussoy storo must bo sold and turned into cosh. Goods that cannot soil today nro cut to a still lowor price tomorrow. 5000 yds. Lace Yalenciono, Ton-ban, Cluny, Linen Laces, Head ings, Insertion, etc, regular .", 8, 10 and 12..o a yard qualities, closing out price, yd. 1 and 3 Men's and Ladies' Handkerchiefs 50 dozen all linen, Swiss and fancy em broidered, regular 125 to fl5 cent quality, closing out prion Choice 15 each All men's, ladies', miBses' and infants' 25 and 35c Hosiery, on salo here tomorrow, pair 10 2 pair for 35 China, Glassware Tableware at 5 -10 - lt each Done fall to see these. Now goods aro put on these tablcB daily. 15c to 50j values at 5c, 10c and 15 each will bo a thing of the past when this stock is closed out. Beginning Wednesday, watch our window for the biggest bargain over seen in Medford. HUSSEY'S OLD NOTICE RIBBON AVe will put our entire line of fine, all silk Turret ii and s a t i u "Ribbons, up to J15c values, on side toinor row 10 and 15 a yard STORE Jf ' :i "Expressions are Changed" vi'iy rnpldly In mir oHrnttni nioiim. I'-niiii r5ii -lu joy i iiu Mry lirlof tlim Ii thi itr-iii' "' tli,' w"" liuH i-oiiin to ii fur mlnloH ntlrnrt Inn. Hlioulil Mm iliMiIni u tooth tlruwn, no yoiirwlf I'tilii. ili'luv nnil ilUrniiifiirt, liy rtnnliiK to " t mh. Wu nro iMiiitilly nxirlonru In nil klitdri ot Donlnl worlt, iiml Niipply ntuiilo truth or full tt of tint viry li.il nrtlflrlHl UVcth. lllllu nml llrlilRt' nml I'ruwu work ilono xu illtloiial), tiiiluliaal, nml thoroiuthl)', l.mly Atli'iuliiiit. DR. BARBER nn: oKNTisr Ovor Daiili'l for llmln. I'llOIK. illSIt E.D.Weston Official Photographor of tho Medford Commercial Olub Amateur Finishing Post Cards Panoramic Work Portraits Interior and exterior viows Flash lights Negatives made anv time and any place by appoint mont. 208 E. Main Phono 1471 PLUMBING Stoam and Hot Wator Heating All Work OuranHd Trie IUonbl OOPFEEN & PRICE 3S Howard niock. Kutmne ea 0th It. Bout rriou i. Draperies W rnrry i rry finiilnU Una of drAHrlr arn rtiriai'i". fKliirra. ato., and du all claaara nf iilih(tlalrlllK A aprrlul man to lonk urlrr thla work axolnalVrly and will U hi khx1 orvlrn nn la p laaibls M Kt In avail lliu Intent cllla, Wooks & McGowan Co. For Rent We have several up-to-date, modern 5 and 6 room Bungalows MEDFORD REALTY AND IMPROVEMENT CO. M. "R & TT. Co. PMc. SMtaiSBSBil Bc4t located und most ponuUr hotel in tho City. Running drilled ice water in cuch room. European Plan, a la Guto Cafe. t Tariff on Rooms 12 rooma .... 00 rooma - SO rooma . . 00 room w!lb piltiU bilh 91.00 each 1,50 each 2.00 aach 2.00 each la Kilo til a, tiouri Jt) aultoa. houroom. nar lor nnd batlt 3.00 each Tor more than one until arid $1.00 ontrn to tha uliovo ratea for each additional guest. Reduction, by week or month, t Mcmamnitnt Ciytttor H'. lUllty xmwvizYwm JU' jiA r rU BWlltlB (lAtv T 111 fUlinjJ S JT rvMf. 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