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POTBTWO. MEDTOTin MATriTtttTONK MTOTORD. OBKOON'. VR1IMV. MAHfir US, 1"'"; IOCALAND L PERSONAL Mr. 'lainmor, proprlotor of tlio .Mldwrty frtill Mnml, received word Tlnirmlfty nlfiht thnt hl innthor had died nt l.os AnRclrn, whero alio hnd been for her health, MM. Jonnlo Martin returned ThuriiMy evening to her homo In Cheney, Wash., nfter'ft visit In Bed ford to her uncle, II. A. WmoII, and Mr. and Mrs. K. D. HlUlor, LntKO bulb of Jho finest varieties of cactjfl and dcconUlyo dahlias. Tnl. sir.-n. " 10 MIbh WrUia PenlnKor, ft native dnunht'er or Jackson county, and Henry W.Poniirlne of Lincoln, Scb., we'ro married at Corvnllls recently by Iter. .t. II. N. Ilcll. Both nro stu dents at (lieOrcKon ARrlcttltural col lege. II. I. Walthcr, manaper of Uip California & Oregon Power comivany at Bedford, la maklnit Portland n bURlncM vlilt. aunrantced complcto wagons nt Pell, Ashland, for less than J 100. 32C 11. W. Telfer, who Is representing the CInrk-Henery company, left for Kngeno Thursday erenlng. Mrs. J. V. Adams and hor son, who have been visiting In this section, left for Ashland Thursday. Orchard, hunting, fishing and Crater Lake scones for salo at Cor king & Harmon's studio. Negatives made any place, kodak finishing. 12S Kiwt Main 'street Phono 215 II. J. J. Holland, who now halls from Sacramento. Cal., Is making his for mer homo In tho valley a visit. Miss Nora Wilson of Griffin Creek has been visiting In Medford. Clerking & Harmon, studio por traits, homo portraits, flash lights, kodak flulahlng. post card work and enlarging.; 12S East Main street; telcphono 216 R. S. S. Alkcn, deputy county asses sor, spent Thursday at Ashland. W. rreel was In Medford Thurs day on his w ty to Central Point from Sterling rtlstr U, where he has been engaged in mining. J. W. Mills and V. 0. McWIlllam were up from Aohlsnd Thursday nf lornooii. II. J urgent) hnd 0. Orlmes of Cen tral Point tarried In Medford Thurs day. Invito your friends to come on tho excursion from Tneomn to Medford, April ft. Hound trip, ltfi.70. A. V. Kellnr of McCloud, Cal., and K. C. Waterman of Klamath Falls nro recent arrivals In Medford. .tamos Owens, former county com missioner, transacted business In Medford Thursday. Carkln & Taylor (John M. Carkln and Cllonn O, Taylor), attorneys- fti.lnu. rtwir TnnVenn Pun n tv flank iulldlivg.Sled'ford. A largo number of Ashland Klks vlsltod tbelr Medford brethren Thursday night and enjoyed a social session especially designed for them. " Miss ncsslo' Taylor of Salem Is making friends 'living In Medford a vlsft. Insuro and bo sure. Right If wo write It. R. A. Holmes, Tho Insur ance Man. ,. J. M. Tonn of Oallco Is a recent arrival In Medford Mi- IlivM-W nf KnniK Priofc. who lj- -- ' itt iiminr S .s.. . . .... . .- praciitioncr, is sieauny iniprovniK treatment by a Medford iy I homo mado bread at De Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS &ABY ASCXRAKT Day Phone 227 V. V. Weeks 10.1-J-2 A. E. Orr D78-M XlKht Vlioncs Real .Voe's. George A. Morse or Talent was among tho many who came to Med ford Thursday. Nearly 110.000 has been distrib uted among the counties of Oregon, according to their area, being 5 per cent or tho public lands in Oregon sold by tho United States govern ment. Jackson county, with 1.S15, 040 acres, received S4u4.CS, and Jo sephine county, with 1.120,M0 acres. got $280.73. This money must bo expended on roads, bridges, etc. Now York I.tfo Insuranco Co., C. Y. Tcngwald, Medford Natlonnl Hank btdg. Phone 3371. Guy Thrasher ot Phoenix made n business trip to Medford Thursday. Jasper Hannah of Debenger Gap transacted business at Medford and Jacksonville this week. C. II. Wheeler, who has been vis iting relatives In this vicinity, has returned to his homo on upper Roguo river. Kodak finishing, tho lost at Wes ton's, opposite book store. Richard Morris ot Portland, ono or tho pioneer locomotive englneors or tho Southorn Pacific company, is -making Rogue River valley. Ho was I formarlv on the run between Ash- V land and Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. P. Hamilton and R E. Hall of Grants Pass woro In Med ford ono day this week. Mrs. M It. Porker of Central Point spent Thursday In Medford. A. C Alien and (1, V. Wolgnmott were In from Hollywood orchard Tuesday. J. A. Conk and H Dufflotd, two of Gold Hill's bent cltUous, tarried In Medford Thursday afternoon. Vapor baths and scientific mas sago for men nnd women. Dr. II. J. Lockwood, chiropractor, 203 Oar-nctt-Corey bldg. Phono l4f. J. M. Radcr of Phoenix precinct motored to M oritur A Thursday. C. C. Walker of Ilarron made a hurried trip to Medford Thursday. He was city editor ot tho Valley Rec ord In former days. Ei I). Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any tlmo or placo by appointment. Phone M. 1471. J. II. Gay of Central Point was the guest of his son, Charles II. Gay, Thursday afternoon. Rev. Albert Parker, prominent In religious clrojes lu the mlddte west nnd n former missionary to India, passed'through Medford tho forepart of tho week, en route to Grant Pass to nlteitd tho M. E. conference. Feed nnd seed. Schmidt, phone 200. Albert Toxler of Salem, well known in Oregon newspaperdom, is making Medford a visit. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Standley of North Jacksonville precinct came to Medford Thursday. W. W. Woods of Ashland was on tho southbound train 'Thursday af ternoon. . ( , William lilrlch, trustee In bank ruptcy for J.TJIIhan, will sell at pub lic auction at tho old Cuthbert stand, various articles ot merchandise of said bankrupt, March 29, 1913, at 1 o'clock p. m. 302 Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Jewell, who live north of Rogue Rtvcr, spent a few hours In Medford during tho week. W. E. Thompson or Gold Hill transacted business In Medford Thursday afternoon. O. W. Cottam, tho veteran haber dasher, who has been coming to this section regularly for moro than a quarter ot a century, is In Medford again. Frank Roblson, formerly engagod In bnrberlng nt Jacksonville, and his wlfo aro visiting relatives living near Central Point. They are en routo to California. Charles and Fred Lewis were over from Antelope district Thursday. Mrs. Delta Williams ot Grants Pass has been visiting In Medford. Mrs. D. M. Collins of Jaoksonvlllo was nmong Medfore relatives tho foro part of tho week. .1 fttlllmnn Vilas was among (he horllculturlslM lu Medford Thursday Mllo P. Ward, who formerly lived at Gold Hill, died nt hi residence In Portland March 20, nfter a long III n.rs, aged R8 years Ho was orig inator Ot sovoral schemes, among them the high lino ditch thht was to Irrigate the land between upper Itoatio rlxur and Gold Hill, on tho north side of that stream. Mr. and Mrs. T. Collins and J. K. Kellogg of Central Point tarried while In Mini ford during the week. or. nnd Mrs. Frank Cochran ot CVntrnl Point were In Medford Thursday. Tho former nlso made n trip to Jacksonville. William Ulrlch, trusteo In bank ruptcy for J. Otlhan, will Belt at pub lic auction nt tho old Cuthbert Mtnud, vat tons articles of merchandise ot said bankrupt, March 2!), 1913, nt 1 o'clock p. m. 302 Mr. Schleb of l.os Angeles Is tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. E. Redden. He Is well pleased with Medford and Rogue River valley. Mrs. Maud Hockenyos, who has been spending some tlmo vlHlttng relatives here, has returned to Port laud. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. K. Stevens of Trail have returned ft out n visit til Portland. They will tnrry In Medford n few days before leaving for tholr rnnelt. Chief Hltfson and Officers Mego nnd Cndy spent Friday nt Jackson ville being subjoened as witnesses In tho enso ot the state versus Frank Kelly. H. C. Sampson', L. n. Cole and M. Jordan were down from GrautH Pass Wednesday night. BE pbmnh ELOPES AND WEDS TORS 1500 VISI HERE NEXT JUNE John if. Send, general pn4cnpKr agent of tho Southern I'neific com pany is in iledfonl today making nr rnni;ements for oxcurMoiw to bo run to this city for the state grand lodge convention of the I. O. O. F. which convenes here in June. One. fore rnlo for the round Inft will ho Rrnnted from nil Oregon points, ilr. Scott snyi nt leimt 1,500 vNilow will bo in .Medford. There will ho both daylight und night excursion trnint from Port land with one fnrfor the round trip, ilr. Scott nlso ate thnt on Sun tin v. Mnv 18. tlnfil'iiRCt Sound nnd Xorthwcit Atlmefrt moclutidn will pnss through Medford en route to Snerninento. Their specinl train will bo linltetl here for two hours. OKKUON AOKU'n.Tl'HAIi COL 1.K0K. I'urvnllk Ore., March i!8. One more vlopt'tiieul hit -lited Oregon Agrioullnrnl college thin week, I lie lilt. ct to embark on the miitiimoiiinl 80it being llitiv Polnerlne of Lincoln. Nch., nnd Wrlliit Poiiuinger of iletl ford, who secured it marriage license nt the lleiitoit count citiutlioitoe mid were united li.v Or. .1. I!. .V, Hell, pas tor. of the t'oivnlliH l'lch.vloihin church, last Friday. Mrs. Pomerin lcft!fr'her home in Ledford the next day nfler thf cere mony wiih performed, lloth of the piincipnls nro fretlilnen. Mrn. Pom eriue entered in the tlouielio science und url department, while Mr. Pom eriue took up ngriuultnre. The groom intends to fiuUh his college course. ifr. l'omerlito is well known in this city. She was born on the Pen ninger ranch nnd i n niece of Hie late Jiidue llaniiii. She was employed nt the Hold Medford for some time. NOTICE. The children's hour nt the library which hart been mi miccessfiilly con ducted by .Mrs. Allen Hrackeiirecd under the direction of the educational committee of the (Ironter iledfonl club, will he continued lb cumiing two weeks liv ilrs. ('. 1). Ilooit. All child ren who nre interested nto invited to come at 10 n. in. NOTICE. Tho Good CltUons' leaguo will hold a call meeting nt S p. m. Mon day, March 31, 1913, In Hip tent, cor ner of Hartlett nnd 4th st. All mem ber nro expected to bo present to attend to Important business. II. L. STINK, Pres. 7 N. I TOYVN8l.NI). 8ec. if TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR HALE G-ton stack flue alfalfa bay, 140. Mllo out on Kings high way. Phono 91C-J. C WANTED Woman to take caro of two children on ranch near town for two or three weeks. No house work or cooking. Phono O-F-3, from 8 to 9 a. in., front 12; 30 to 1 p. ni. or C:30 to C:30 p. in. Saturday Be Sure You See Our Big Window OP FANCY CHINA, ODD PIECES DINNER WARE AND GLASSWARE, RE0-. 7Dc TO $2 VALUES, CLOSING OUT PRICE, SPECIAL 50c each Choicp of all mil- Silk Kiblions, yard 'Uty lioyHTiOi'lUoiwo Waisls W Hosiery, llfif- and iffip quality, choice, pair . 15 Work Olovos, $1, .$1,113 and $1.50 quality. 75 I lot men's leather Work (lloves, pair W?$ f)0(M) Post Cards, regular 10c, .V and 2 for fie quality, many of tlteiu are hand colored, clos ing out price, each 1 200 POST CARDS, NO TWO ALIKE, SPE OIAL FOR SATURDAY, 15 FOR 5 A visit to this store will certainly pay you. There is nearly $2000.00 of every day staple needs here that are being closed out, many of them at one-half to one-fourth the original prieo. HUSSEY'S Old Store WANTED To buy about 60 Angora goats. 11. P. I). No. 2, llox 120. Frank E Loomls. 7 WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE A -ji t t T t t' i HW GREAT SALE OF Bankrupt Stock of Merrivold Shop n...ini H Consisting of BOOKS, FINE STATIONERY, NOVELTIES, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, sold by order of U. S. DISTRICT COURT. Wo purchased this stock at a low figure and must close out quickly, as expect to replenish with complete now lines. A few items below indicate what we will do to this fine stock. Other goods too numerous to mention. : i ! 1 All Books-Half Off Art Brass Goods-Half Off Pictures-Half Off : t y y y T T y T y y y y T T y y y y y f T y y SCHOOL SUPPLIES c Tablets, per dozen 4 5c Writing Books 2 Oe Spelling Boohs 2 5c J'eneil Boxes - 2p 5e Drawing Tablets , 3i 10a )rawing Tablets -. C 25c Dictionaries ,. 13 95c Book Bags and Straps 10 20c bundles Rni)pliKt 69 50c Pennants , 23p 5e Colored Paints, G for 5 Slates, single or double HALF PRICE lc Slate Pencils, per dozen 4 2fja Pencil Compass .' , 13v 10c lciicil ShaipciiQi's ....... 6 1 75c Paper Napkins, per .100 33 25c-30c Box Japor 13 ;iuc-40c Box Paper 21i 50c-60c Box Paper 33 25c, 25c, 30c Children's Books 8 $1 Postal Card Albums 48 50c Dinner Favors 19 15c Dinner Favors 6i 30a Children's Blocks , 13 25c Fancy Baskets ., Oy 15c-25c Bridge Scores 9 30c Art Framed Pictures v 9p JOc Art Framed Pictures t(ig 0c-15c Whitman's rarshmallows Gg 5c Cand', Cough Drops, Gum.., 2p 5c Duplicate Cash Sale Books , 3 50c Art Calendars 19p $1 Pocket Bill Books 68 50c Game, "Pit" ill? $1 Doll House Outfit 43 25c Checker Boards . 13? 10c Checker Boards 10r 75c Art Calendars 25 10c Sachets 19 $1.50 Fountain Pens GQ $2 to $5 Fountain Pens HALF PRICE All Bibles and Prayer Books Ono-Third Off $0.50 Manicure Set $2.89 $3.75 Stationery Desk Set $1.48 $2.50 Fern Dishes, $1.10 $3.50 Fern Dishes $1.80 $3.50 Art Book Supports $1.08 10c Correspondence Cards 21 $ $1 Jewel Cases , 53$ $1.25 Jewel Cases 63$ $1.50 .Towel Cases 73$ 25 Tailor's Chalk, per box '. 0$ 75c Art Mottoes 25$ 10c Crepe and Decorated Paper. .. ($ 15c Paper Doilies, dozen 5$ Children's Linen Picture Books Half Prico Place Cards Half Prico Dinner Cards Half Prico Hirlhday Candles Half Prico Fancy Candles Half Prico 35c Pound Writing Paper .,,.....21$ 10c Squaro Envelope., pkg 3$ 10c Commercial Envelopes, pkg 5$ 15c !Fino Linen Envelopes, pkg 8$ 15c Writing Tablets, 8$ 25c Writing Tablets 13$ 10c Shelf Paper (1$ oif Writing -1 1 1 lc ......... 'V 5o Mucilage 3$ 35c Library Paste 21$ 10c lied Ink 0$ 25c Home Indelible Ink 10$ 75c Popular Fiction Cut to 38$ Store Full of Bargains. Save Money Now Commences Saturday, March 29, 10 a. m. Open Evenings MERRIVOLD SHOP, Bankrupt, 134 W. Main f ? ? ? y y y y y y y y y y y T .t y y ' ? y y y y y y y y y y y T y y y y y y y y y y Moroy-Scollard-Gillam Co., Purchasers &wwww&w