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M-jjySg-rPPW-BH fc ' 'lfj tpmTtNf PA'GE TWO. IMEDFORD IOlTC TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OBEffON. WEDNESDAY, MsYKOlT 12, 1W. i i I1, ,- t i t p. OCALAND PERSONAL -l John linger, assistant snperlntond cn't ot tho BoiAhcrn Iacltic railway, ono of tho hiBtbul railroad tolpRraph pth on the l'aclflo const nnd holder ot a Peters medal for brcnklnR blue rocks 'ti Visiting Mddford friends. Mr. Khfcer IIhb headquarters flt Itosc liurRi ' ' ' Kdwnrd J. Drown, sales mannRor for tho 1'nclflc l'npor company of Portland, uhi'C L. Mnnson, local representative, nro In Mcdford oil a short business trip. They nro Inter vlowlwr local orchardmen In resard to this year parior for fruit packing. E. D. v7fciton, commercial pnotog raphorn, negatives mado any tlmo or placo by appointment Phon M. 1471. - A. T. narnott, who has been at Portland nnd other northern points, la nt homo again. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdgar Hafer left Tuesday mornlnK for Council Muffs, Iowa, nnd will bo Rone several weeks. Jaiuck E. Clriove Is' down from Prospect and will spend several days In tho valley. Feed and- seed. Schmidt, phono 2C0. - 31S That thcro Is a iarjre Increase In tho number 6t hens In tho valley is shown by tho Immense number ot ckks finding their way to market. Tho price has iroipcd to 1214 cents n dozen. Phil Mctchan .Jr. of Portland, tho well-known" hotel keeper, who Is mak inr Grants Pass n business visit, wns In Mcdford and Jacksonville Tncday. Vapor baths and scientific s ease for men and women. Dr. R. J. Lockwbod, chrlopractor, 303 Gar- nett-Corey Bid. Phone KB. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Vnn do Car, wh hnvo been vlsltlm; In Mcdford, left for Salem Tuesday cveulnic. Mrs. Wick Fox was n passenuer on tho southbound train Tuesday after noon. n. f! llaeh. mnsle studio. Vio linist Will Instruct .on, violin, man doltn nnd cultar In correct method Advanced students and beginners Addre 234 E. 9th street Phone Home S14-L, or Main 3481. 307 Mrs. J, F,.Jtcddy, who has been spending tho past several months at RnnL-nn. roIttfnel ruesdaT morning. P. S Sleehstrup of tha Pacific M6 tor ouppir company imuiuiwu uno nees at' Oratttfc Pass, this .week. Leslie- Bailey, who has been gath ering news forjtho San for some time past, baa resigned and will go north soon. Orchard, hunting, fishing and Crater .Lake, scenes for sale at Cor king &, Jlarmoa's studio. Negatives made any.place, kodak finishing. 128 East Main street Phono 2154 Miss Geraldlno Thelss and Miss M. Wilson were recont visitors In Jack sonville. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Holland and their daughter ot Applcgato wero In Mcdford Tuesdny morning. Ladles' shoes shlned at Summer vlllo's barber shop. Clarence Thomas, who Is located at Weed, Cal., mado relatives and friends In Mcdford a visit tho fore part of tho weeks J. W. Opp, E. "W. LUJIernm and othors wero In Kane's Creek nnd Cold Hill district this wcek'on min ing business. Real home made breafi at De Voe's. ' Mrs. R. C. Lawton ot Eagle Point was among her Mcdford friends Tues day. T, W Cnrnahan, superintendent of tho Rive Ledge mine, has been quite 111 at Eugene, where ho is visiting with his wife Dr. S. A. Lockwood and Dr. Myrtle 8. Lockwood (regular physicians, not chiropractors) have removed their offices from tho Hasklns' building to 232 E. Main street. Leo Dlnutun was among thoso who transacted business In Medford dur ing the week. J. C. Smith, county commissioner, nnd Lester Hill, both of Roguo River, were lu Medford Tuesday. Drlng that old book with torn binding down and have It rebound at the Mall Tribune office. Coats but little. ' tt Dr. A. L. Leo mado a business visit to Grants Pass Tuesday. Congressional free seods aro bolng received In Rogue River valley, as of yore, Roosovelt school recently got two sacks of thorn, which aro being distributed mnong the children. Mr. uud Mrt Lund of qrants Pass wore Mod ford visitors tho fore part of tho week. Jacob Klippol returned Tuesday from a trip to Josephine county. Weeks & McGowan Co. -UNDERTAKERS &ABT AMI8TAVT Bay JPbon. 2271 vivfet nsM . w. w.Q.k. son V H. I). Ueed, one nf Gold Hill's prominent "business men, tarried In Medford Tuesdny afternoon. Win, Anglo nnd Z. Cameron were nihom thn many whtt Went to Jack sonville Titc&dny. l)d you know therV Is n 10 per cent reduction on glasswnro nt the WmuVt8l6r? 301 Phil Hamlll nnd Fred Hopkins, the horticulturists, exchanged pointers Tuesdny morning. A petition to the city council, to reduce the license feo tor selling Ice cream, peanuts, etc., on tho streets to a small sum Is In circulation nnd being generally Kned. The present tax 6t $250 per nnnnm Is considered prohibitory, Kodak finishing, the best at Wm on's, opposite book store C. F. Young-Arid J. C. Hall went to Jacksonville the fore part ot tho week to Interview tho tax collector. Easter cards, 1c, new assortment Justin. Wonder utore. 301 Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Alford of Talent nro visiting relatives living In Mcd ford". Hdrnra Polton and J. L. Rowe oT Sams Valley transacted business In Medford Tni'sdny. A. Learned, formerly ot Medford nnd Jackfonvllle, Is engaged In farm ing near Provolt, Josephine county. Insure and be sure. Right if wo write it R. A. Holmes, The Insur ance Man. Phil , Metchab. proprietor of the Imperial hotel nt Portland nnd Jo sephine lintel at Grants Pass, spent Tuesday In Medfard, and Jackson ville. Gel one ot thoso $1 cake sets for 75 cents at Wonder store. 301 Don Cameron was over from Jack sonville Tuesday. Ho was one of tho party who mado tho railroad survey from Medford to Crescent City. Miss A. Drltt and Mrs. W. H. Bar num of Jacksonville visited In Med ford Tuesday. Corking & Harmon, studio por trait, home portraits, flash lights, kodak finishing, post card work and enlarging.; 12S East Main street; telephone 21S4. Walter McCallnm writes from Kingston; Jamaica, under date of March 1, saying that "the people here received the handsomo salary of 23 cents, a day and find themselves hotter today than our hottest sum mer "Cay." B. J. Palmer ot tho Pdlm'or's Piano Placo has reuted part tjf tho Art store building on West alain street and baa. moved his .stock of pianos bis former location near Iho postoff! flee. . ' What happened to Mary. Tonight Song by Sidney Forney. It 301' Postmaster Jacoby nqd -Wm. Mans field were down from Tolo Tuesday. H.JJ. Mills .and O..H. Johnson of Butto JTalls have been making Med ford' a business visit. If. D,- Wagnon of Portland, tho well-known advocate of single tax, Is spending a few days In Medford. Carkin A-Taylor (John M. i:ar- kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys- it-lsw, over Jackson Connty una Otilldlng Medford P C Bingham nnd Leslie Osborno, who were operated upon for appendi citis at Sacred Heart hospital, are convalescing. W. M. Smltb. .who recently disposed of his anartment house in Mcdford, left for Portland Tuesday evening. Ho "will soon tnko his departuro ror Jacksonville, JUlss., near which city is located tho big ranch ho traded for. What happened to Mary. Tonight. Song by Sidney Forney. It. 301 Judce Geo. W. Durtn was among tho Ashlanders who wero In Medford Monday. NewA'ork Life Insurance Co., C. y.. Tongwald, Medford National Bank Bld., phone 3371. ..The nronounced success of tho last socfnl and danco given by the Med ford Socialists has induced them to kIvo n second one this evening at Smith's .all. The ladles committee will bo in charge and have arranged for a better and larger time than be fore, and the volunteer orchestra will produce a musical program. What happened to Mary. Tonight Song by Sidney Ferney. It. 301 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Leover of Central Point wero recent visitors In" Medford. Luke Ryan was In Medford Tues day, on his way to Jackbonvillo from his farm on Dig Iluiio precinct Mr. and Mrs. Marguess of Isortb Riverside made a trip to Jncknonvllle Tuesday. It. Hicham. Georea Hunter and O. Xr-nMAf nf Tlncaliiii... ,,A nanr.tn.1 lillul. nls& in Mt'dford during tho weak. XfnnmA Tlnlrlwlti A lllnliftrotnrlt SWB WW A'M .UM'WWva and JtL. RagBduld of ham Creek dl8 IWLW(r'i'o among the many wtio camo to Mcdford Tuesday. Win. McClanuhau and Mr. and Mrs. Chan, Long of Trail madb Medford u visit the foro part of the week. Chas. E. Wilkinson, forest ranger, and lila wife wero In Bedford Tues day. Ho will leave for his station in Dead Indian district In a short time. Professor P. J. O'Gnra of this city has boon Invited to addres tho first national conference on marketing and farm credits, which moots at Chicago April 8, 0 and 10, on "Problems of BONDING OF THE COUNTY FOR ROADS 10 BE DISCUSSED A committee to take i the matter of getting representatives ot nil of tho commercial clubs In the county together nnd then launch n ctunpntgn to bond tho county Tor good roads under tho county bonding act recent ly passed by the legislature, wns named nt n meeting of the directors of the Commercial club today. The committee Is coiniwted of G. Put nam, W. F. Isaacs nnd S. S. Smith. It is planned to got all of tho com mercial clubs In the valley Interested in tho nlovemont. Representatives ot each club will be nked to meet In this city, when plans for bonding tho county will be discussed an dan nc tlvo campaign undertaken. The directors also appointed nn other committee to work with the va rious lodges of Medford and see If moro grand lodges cannot be Induced to meet In this city. Tho Odd Fel lows will meet here In May. Organisation." As Professor O'Gnrn will be unablo.to attend he will write a paper and forward it. Harry WoIIh has gone to Seattle on business trip. The Socialist local this evening will give n social session at Smith's hall. Dancing, cards nnd other amuse ments will fill the program. At a meeting ot the directors of th Roguo River Fruit nnd Produce asso ciation Tuesday afternoon Vilas Beck with was named as assistant manager or the association. This action was deemed necessary owing to the largo amount of work which has fallen upon Mr. Randall, the manager of tho association. D. C. Henry ot Gold Hill returned from a tour of tho upper Roguo river country where ho has been visiting the schools. Ho reports flvo feet ot snow at various places on the route between Prospect via tho "Skookum Ranch" to Persist BY VANCOUVER, B. C, March 12.- A special to tho World from J. C. Boyd, of tho Hudson's Bay company nt Telegraph creok, 11. C tho near est point to tho reported gold strike In the northern wilds of this province, says: "Tho reported new strike Is about midway between Nahlln and the south end of Teslln Lake, a few miles from the old Teslln trail, about equl dlst&nca from Atlln and Telegraph creek. Tho principal creeks wero discovered by Atlln Indians known as "Silver," Mooschoru and Johnston. I believe they got some coarse gold but the stories are conflicting, con tradictory nnd I think unreliable Conroy and McLaren, Atlln miners, aro .said to havo got a fair .prospect and ndw aro taking two tons of sup plies. Skookum Jim has been In tho samo placo. No men from hero havo reached bedrock so far on account of tho water but thoy have found a few heavy colors. Nothing yet to Justify rushes but It Is worth prospecting." X SHAPLEIGH HARDWARE WILL HOVE MAY I The Sbaplelgh Hardware company has leased the building at 323 East Main stroot, now occupied by tho Star Meat Market and will movo their hnrdwaro stock thereto from South Central avenuo, about May 1. The building will bo enlarged by building it back to tho alloy and put ting a gallery in tho rear of the build ing about fifty feet long. A new front will bo put in and when com pleted It wlll be ono of tho most modern business rooms In tho city. F. W. Shnplolgh and W. B. Wat son, owners of tho storo, camo horo from St. Louis, Mo about n year ago, put In an up-to-date stock of hardwaro and by strict attention to business, giving everybody a square deal and delivering tho goods thoy havo built tip a nco business and are making? tho move- to secure moro room. They will Incrcaso tho stock of tho lines they now carry and will add neV lines when they movo into their enlarged quarters. TOO LATE TOCLAS8IFY WANTED TO RENT Stump puller or will let contract for tlio work. Phono 597rJ-2. 303 FOR RENT Modern furnished bun galow, five rooms, bath and screen ed porch, close In, very complete, paved street, good neighbors, reas onable rent, also 8-roam unfurnish ed hoiiBu close In, very low rent. Apply to JnmeS Campbell, 320 Oar-not-Coroy bldg.; phono 323-J. 302 NEW GOLD IE SKOOKUM 1 MINIMUM WAGE If BIG ISSUE IN WOiA SACIIAMKXTO, Cal., Mnrvh 11!. Wlmt i to lipcouut tit" our workim? Hirlsf w the iicHnii now ot' fiwt importance ho foro Iho Culifornh IciMslnture. All oT one nftormtoit the question centered there in tho Hennte. Today in the Kmemor' office, in committee rooms, in tho eorridoH of tho ciipi tol, on the si root corners nnd Imtol lolibiex, legislation nvooinplUliotl mnl legislation jmMWt(l to mlvo the problem U bointf 1 Implied, out. The sonnte i now ready to consider a minimum wimo hill. The KWi'nior Mtronp.lv nnd openly favors a minimum wnpo law. Or tmnireil labor, an represented hrro, U ilotoiininoilly opxmtl to minimum vn0!5, mnl siioh a bill, if pnodoil at all, cnnnol he wcl without n shnrp iltuirele in Iho sonnto. Senator ltrynut of Sun rrniioNoo will lend the fight ngninst a mini mum wnpe mentnre. Me probably will havo the entire Sail Fnmetero delegation hack of him. "Labor see n menace in minimum wnRC," nid Mryniit today. ".Mini mum wnu enn ho made maximum wage." lleferrint: to the n,tiP.tiou of pro teetine; working girlo, Governor John son said; , "I am henrtily in Tnvor of nnv loir. ilntion in tliw direction. .Mv belief U Mint the mewt effective method of reaching the evil U through n. mini, mum wage law. 1, know that I am opposed bv organized labor in thU view. It w unfortunate that is o." DEBENGER GAP Russell Thornbruo ot Central Point visited friends at thp Debenger Gap ranch last Saturday and Sunday, George Stacy and .Del Morrison of Bcaglo began work with their teams last Monday for'WllVoJi Perry who hflB tho old Richardson placo at Benglo rented. Mrs. J. B. Hannn and fnmliy of Debongcr Gap made a trip to tho Mea dows last Thursday to visit friends nnd bring some need, pals homo which Mr. Uanna purchased jorae time ago. According to toll reports received so far we will give Jack Daw of Debon gcr Gnp the honor of getting the most skunks out of ono den this season, as he got twenty of them and didn't have to dig them out cither. William Plummcr frOm n placo near Seattle, Wash., Is visiting with his sister and brother-lndaw, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Thornbrue and family who recently moved from this vicinity to their present homo In Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. Howard and Mr. Car ton and two other men autoed from Willow Springs via Debenger Gap to tho J. C. Hanna placo last Sunday, whero they left the nutos and went on up tho mountain afoot to tho Howard ranch and returned later In the evca- Ing. If Women Only Knew Wlmt A Heap or Happiness It Would Bring lo Mcdfonl llomcw. Hard to do housework with an ach ing back. Brings you hours of misery at lei sure or at work. If women Only know the causo that Backacho pains ofton enmo from weak kidneys, Twould Bavo much needless woo. Dean's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys, Read what a Mcdford citizen says: Mrs. Mary Wlnterhnlder, near W. Jackson St., Medford, Ore, says: "I used Doan's Kldnoy Pllfs with bene ficial results when suffering from kldnoy trouble and 1 know of other persons who hnvo taken them with success. Slnco I used Donn's Kldnoy Pills about a yoar ago, I hnve not had tho least troublo from my ktdnoys. This remedy deserves my hearty on dorsomont" "When Your Back Is Lnmo Ro meinbor tho Name.'' Don't simply ask for a kldnoy remedy ask dis tinctly for Doan's Kldnoy Pills, tho same that Mrs. Wlnterhalder had the remedy backed' by home testi mony, DOc all sto(es. Fostor-Mll- burn Co., Pronv., Buffalo, N. Y. Ihmrm I Only Onm Br onto Thai Im Laxative Bromo Quinine VXO THE WORLD OVKR TB CURE A OOUO IM ORE BAY. Always remember tho full name. I,ook for this slgnaturo on every box. 26o, i m HAPPY, LAUGHING GILD mm If (Vovt, FeMM-loh, IIHIoih and Hick (live IMIi'loiit "Sjiop of No matter what (ills Mur child, n gcntlo, thomuph tuxntlvo physic should alwns he the Mist treatment given. If your child Isn't fooling well: resting nicely; eating regularly and acting naturally It Is a suto sign that U'm little stomach. Ilvor nnd 30 foot of bottola nro tilled with foul, count I paled wnsto matter and need a gen tie, thorough clcttusluri at once, When cross, Irritable, feverish. stomruh sour, breath bad or )our lit tlo one has slouch aohe, dlnrihuou, sore throat, full of cold, tonguo coat edi give a tcitsiHxinfut of 8rnp of Figs and In a few hours all tin clogged up waste, undlgostod food and sour bile will gently movo on and out ot Its little bowels without nausea, griping or woakuesx, nnd you will surely hnvo a well, happy and smiling child again shortly. With Syrup of Figs yon are not drugging )our children, being com posed entirely of luscious figs, senna nnd nromntlrs It cannot bo harmful, besides they dearly love Its delicious fig tnste. Mothers should always keep Syrup of Figs handy. It Is tho only stom nch, liver and bowel cleanser nnd reg ulator needed n llttlo given today will save a sick child tomorrow. Full directions for children of all ngos and for grown-ups plainly print ed on the pneknge. Ask your druggists for tho full nnme, "Syrup of Figs and F.llxlr of Senna." prepared by the Callfornln Fig Syrup Co. This Is the delicious tasting genuine old rcllablo. vHefuio anything else nfferod. Ide Silver (dollars lilt longnt In WundVrinj ImU iLtpr. Try lhm ft Will pjr you. "Hie owoi Kj U the Pcml-rclf . with UNOCORD "SNAP.ON" UUrrONHOLE. !'ll! 2 for 25c ftmbroke.ntln. KrriKtt. 1IHn. C nth am. I In GEO P ID! d CO, Aim .'iX'V''- tl Ue il.lrlt TaoY, N V Pimptts Sourci of Great Danger May be Means of Absorbing Disease Germs in Most Unexpected Manner. Bid Farewell to All Blood and Skin Diseases, Tho research laboratory ef Tho Bwlft flpeclrtc Co. has collected a vnt amount ot Information rcgardlnit tha ipreail ot blood OUcaaes. In thousands of Initnncru the most virulent types havo hern the re ault ot coining In contuct with dlaeaio Kern In ptihllo pluc, and tho aparenl ly Insignificant plrnplo hsH been tha cua It tpreail with tuiIonlhlnic ra pldlty, often Infecting- tho entire syxtem In a few day. It Is fortunate, however, that there Is a remedy to copo nulckly ami thoroughly with such a condition, and thank to tho enerey of Its producers tho fimoun H. H. H. may now bo had at almoit any drug itoro In the civilized world. This preparation Ktands alone among fipeclllo romedle as a blood pnrMar, It la nomewliat ruvolutlonary In lu compo sition, ilnco It accompllaheii all that wan over claimed for mercury, lodlden, ursenla and other deitruetivo mineral drugx, and yet It I ulxolutely u. purely veKtuiilo product. Thero are mora caivn of srtla. ular rheumatUin, locomotor ataxia, pa resis, neurllla and similar UUoases result, ant from tho ueo of mlnerulu thuit from dlxesso germs direct. Tlmo facts are brought out In n highly Interesting book compiled by tho medical .department of Tho Bwlft Hpccina Co, 1ST Hwlft Illdg., Atlanta, (Ja. It Is mailed froo, together With a special letter of advice to all who are struggling with a. blood disease. dot a 11.00 bottlo of . H. H, today ot your druggist. It will surprlso you with Its wonderful action In tbe blood. Quinine" - $& ?rt)V 'A Don't Miss It Our bitf tlhisH niul Chlnnwmv Window for Thiiwiln.v uiul Ki-idav, regular l" to 'Jo ct-nl ui' liolost all lit your choice- Each 10 Oonta WRITING PAPER ;UH) boxen cloth riniHli writing paper with envelopes to ntateh, put up in an at trac tive box, worth L'fie to I0e, ehisinix out pl'ieu 15 a Hox 2 Hoxos for i Paper Coolcini; Hapt put up JK) bai;s nworted sizes to package, sale price, a , package ...15 2 for :5 Choice of all our Hoys' and Misses' and Mom's 2,r)i' .Hose, a pair - Uty 2 I'or 25tf Hoys' IV.rcalo and Midras Cloth UIoiirc Waists, fiOc (piality in sizes (J to M yeai-s, cloMinuut price, each Hfyi Kemenibcr, every piece of fancy (Miina, tlin nerware and fancy' glassware in this stuck is being closed out lit just about one-half of the original price. HUSSEY'S OLD STORE EASTER POST CARDS, itf EACH WHY? Just This I Liko tho Roguo Rlvor Vnlloy DO YOl WANT TO HUM.' ItlKht now sovcrnl burrrs nto luro to InvtmU nlo I hni friends comliiK iMTt to locate this sprltiK I Vioulil llkti lo know of your proposition at unco. If It Is n rooiI lnvstment wo can do buslnoss. J. 0. BARNES, 2M 1st Nationnl Bank Bldg. Here everywhere in the frozen north --in the fever ridden swamps of the tropics they look to me for aid. To the invalid, the convales cent, the old, the infirm, I give real helpful service. A little of me goes a long way. Cynu Noble, pure unit old. W, J. Van Bchuyver is Co., General Agorita, Portland. p--.- -.. .ft..-.t-TlTrm.T. SASH and DOOR Catalog-tree It will pay you (o Nod out what Sash, Doors and Millwork cost in Seattle, manufactured and sold under our simple system. fl I'miivI l)ixr, lll.PrrU(l, 1,1 klr4 SI.IO t'MM'iiiriil hutli, 10 ilr.lmi., Ill hir. Cwflsma-i I sslr Duor., I.Urrlor ai.ia lft.' m'SUw '1,1,,,, U, l. 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