FAQg TWO. MEDFORn MATL TRTRTTNRjrTJDFOUn. OKI-MOW OT,nNKNI)A AVKIh !). HUM. Ll1 J. IOGAL AND 1 PERSONAL jj Mis toy Whllbflltto of 8t. lRnne. Mich., Is n Riicst for a fow days of her sister, lls 11. N. Moo. District Attorney Kolly made n trip to tlMcI Hill Tuesday. Constnblo 1-etrs wub At Talent on official business during tho tvqok. H.. 11, Kjo of Hock Tolnt precinct wns vnmoiiR thp many who camo to McdfoFd Tuesday, Orchard, hunting, fishing and Crater, Lake scenes for salo nt for king & llnrraon'B studio. Negatives niado any place, kodak finishing. 12S Enst Main street. Phono 21G U. Mrs., A. A. Mngltl, a former resl dont bt MctUord, who Is conducting a hotel at Holland, Josephine conn ty. Is visiting In tho city, C, Parsons of Josephine county Is In Medtord. Ito expects to return to Aiaska soon. Got n homo In tho Plcrco Acres. Silo AprlJ. 10th. 15 J. II. Ucchiau or Gold Kill spent a few hours In Modtord Tuesday. Mrs. i, W. Snider and Mrs. S. Hull of West Medford wore, among Med- ford friends Tuesday D. B. Uussell and J. Scott of Antloch transacted business In Med ford Tuesday. If you want your lawn mower sharpened or repaired phono aiQ-J. V. It. Holvlo'has lecn joined, by his family who arrived from Yam hill county Tuesday. N L. N'arrcgan and J". K. CSrahtkti of Kaglo Point district wcro among tho many who camo to Medford Tuesday. Remember Pierce's Auction Salo April 10th. 15 Mr. and Mrs. George II. Daggct wcro with their Medford frlemli Tuesday. P. k. Kelly or noseburg and 1'. E. Van Ness of Kugeno were among thoso who arrived In Medford during tho week. Colonel R. C. Washburn was qvur from Tabio Rock Tuesday. Guaranteed com pic to wagons at Pell's, Ashland, for less than $100. I 325 Mrs. Ev II. Lewis, who resided In Sterling and Kaglo Point districts with her ftnsband so mo years ago, died at Spokane .recently, aged about 70 years. ' ' ,,m Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Reynolds' -of Salem and V. Kaslcy of Glcndalo are lato arrivals In Medford. Mrs. Dr. Forbes of Merlin has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Lawton. Buy an acre and a quarter, or five or ttp acres, at FJcrco'a sale. 1G O. J. Odell, who wan formerly en gaged in business In Medford, Is !n tho city again after an absence of several years. Tho progress and im provements mado during that t.nio surprlso him. Guy Thrasher, W. Turnbough and Thomas Edsatl or, Phoenix precinct wcro In Medford Tuesday Mr, and Mrs. James Boiling have returned from a trip east. uerxing Harmon, studio por traits, homo portraits, flash lights, kodak finishing, post card work and enlarging.; 128 East Main street; telephone 215 R. Mrs, J, G. Dunnlngton and Mrs. M. M. Taylor of Jacksonville were among Medford friends Tuesday af ternoon. Daniel Driscoll of Klamath county inmio friends living In Medford a visit this week, while an his way homo from Salem. Tho Korlnck Veterinary Homed) company hus painted the outtttdo of tho big building It has leased from tho nig Pines Lumber company u bright yellow and embellished it with largo letters spelling Its name and the articles It manufactures. You sot tho price, tho terms are easy, Pierce's saio of acres. Thurs day. April JO. 15 II. II. McCabo returnod Tuesday evening from a professional trip to Yri-'ka, .'Ca.1. Mra. C. Dodge was. tho guest of her sister, Mrs. W. H. liurnum, of Jack sonville, Tuesday afternoon. George II. FJUslbbon of Portland und James Fltzglbbon of Foots creel; were at.thu Medford tho foro part of' thp week, . varKin & Taylor (John M. Carkln nnd GJonn O. Taylor), attorneys! ot-lawover Jackson County Dank buldlhg. Medford. Mrs. W. It. Coleman. Miss M. Wet toror nnd Mrs. G. Norton wero over from Jacksonvlllo Tuesday. Ueorgo F. King, who went south soluo tlmo ago, on buslucsa connect od with his real estate Interests, Is tit homo ngaln, a , ,..., -7 Weeks & McGowan Co. TJltoERTAKERS X.ABT AR6ISTAKT I)ay Phono 1T.J7 Sight, l ). Weeks iO'W,-.' Phones A, K. Orr 078-M Frank Walt loft for Mnrsliflnld Tuesday evening and may bo gone tome tlmo, Mr. ami Mrs. 1 C. Klllotl aro be ing congratulated on the arrival of a bouncing boy at their home. M. A, Carter or Ashland, tho miner, spent Tuesday night In Med ford, ' MIsh Kathorlno Buckley or Apple gato was n Medford visitor Tuesday afternoon. Insuro and b"o suro. Right If wo wrlto 11. R. A. Holmes. Tho Insur ance Man. , Henry- Bedford wan at Ashland' Tuesday ami purchased tho stock of groceries formerly belonging to Mr ' Casey. Ho will add it to the stoc ho bought of tho bankrupt estate " Deaconv copmany. Kodak finishing, tho best at Wen-, ton's, opposlto book store. Miss Gladys Stevens has gone to Grants Pass on n visit. She will leave for California soon. JUdgo G. w. Dunn of Ashland tar-! rled In Medford Tuesday afternoon. Norman Herrlck of Benton coun ty, who has been visiting In this section, has returned home. Special Table d'Hotc dinner at Holland hotel every evening 40c. 31 R. H. Ellsworth and A. M. Allen of Central Point transacted business In Medford tho foro part of the week. H. H. Ensign of Sleepy Hollow tarried In Medford Sunday night. William Ulrlch, trustee In bank ruptry for Miss J. B. Painter, will of fen for salo on April S. 191:1, nt the aid. Cuthbert. stand, noar postaffl", all tho stock or "millinery goods at cost and less. If you want hargatiu como early and bo convinced. lij John AVolko and M. II. Tatullo or Grants Pass wcro In Medford and Jacksonvlllo during tho week. Vapor baths and scientific mas- sago for men and women. Dr. R. J. Lock wood, chlronractor. 203 n.ir- nett-Corey bldg. Phono H5. Mrs. Robert Forrest has gone to Portland on a visit of several weeks. C. D. Watson and W. J. Stanley wcro atn'ong tho Ashlandcrs In Med ford Tuesday. J. Crabtree of Prospect and J. J. Slqvcns of Trail transacted business In Medford this week. Mrs. C. H. Bonsoa was among Central Point friends recently. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any tlmo or placo by appointment. Phono M. H7U. John E. Sollss. who Is superintend ing tho Hoover & Ingalls orchard, located near Central Point, was In Medford ' Tuy 3)rtct,mpanfcd uy his wife. uumu warden Hubbard went north Monday evening on official business. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Lewis of Prospect, wero among Medford rela tives Tuesday. Real homo mado bread, DeVoo'a. Follow the crowd Thursday to Pierce's Auction Salo, beyond tho reservoir. 100 acres In small tracts. 1C J. D. Bell of Hotel Nash, who went to tho stato of Washington not lone since, Is expected homo soon. Do you know tho Wonder store nt 315 E. Main? !5 ,Tho usual rehearsal or tho Meth odist church choir will bo held Fri day evening at 7;30. All members aro urged to bo prcsout. Miss Elslo Miller of Gold Hill Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lance. , For salo, Crimson Rambler rose bushes 3 years old, 15c whllo they lasj. Med'ord Greenhouse. ic Mrs. T. E. Robinson or Grants Pass and r. nnd Mrs. F. II. Jackson of Gold Hill wero In .Medford lately. II. D. Mills or nutto Falls has been transacting business at Medford and Jacksonville. Lincoln Mcformlclc has returned from a short trip north. Handled dish mops Just arrived at Wonder store. , is II. C. Messenger of Agate tarried a whllo In Medford Tuesday. C. M. Ruch of Apploga'to mado a trip to Medford and Jacksonvlllo Tuesday. William Martin of Beagle traded with Medford merchants Tuesday. W. A. Patrick, !;. T. Staples and Burt Mattern wero up rrom Ashland Tuesday. William Ulrlch, trusteo In bank ruptcy for Miss J. E., Pajnter, witf offer for sale on April 8, 1013, at tho old Cuthbort stand, near poBtofflco, all tho stock of millinery good"? nt cost and less. If you want bargain como early and bo convinced. JC John Grlevo nnd George Hall of Prospect aro visltlug at Jackson ville. D'Armond brothers and W, Kstoll Phlpps wore at Jacksonvlllo on pro fessional buslnoss Tuesday. Got your material for big clean-up day at Wonder storo. tri D. W, Drlskcl, ouo of Mosciw'h Oldest iiloneers, has sold his beauti ful homo on u and Monroe stireots to N. Williamson. .Mr. Drlskm aud wifo expect to leave for Medford. Ore., .some tlmo during April uud wjll, resbJo permanently thoro. Mr. Wllllumson'a now homo Is outlioly modern nnd contains oIbIU rooms J Moscow (Iduho) Post. JOHN n. M0TT svk vlssssssssssssissn sBV 4lstfssH'ssssssssssssssss SBPi wJitKaBBBSBBBV rja r t I PI JY HYBRID TROUT . EXPERIMENTED AT STEALS MOT ORCYGLE BREAKS ARM, BUT Tl 1AVES ANYWAY Joint If. Molt, tliit Yonn MenV Clirioliuii AvMeiution lender, wlium PreMiteut Woodniw Wilson hus nsked to Aeeopl tho. hj1 C minister to Oiiuii. ,i,s m of the nmt . vulinitt riglitet tf tliis worUl-wido. 'iitovu nient. Onco n rufttM'il, hut tllc.prvsi dent repeajrtl 'Ills r'nuel. .Lately tlio nrtteiileut lepenled his offer, uud .Mr,' .Mult, who i in the interior of Korea, has nut lice;! hoard from. fTT" it ' i siw lyf- s Hugh Mlteholl. superlutentleivt of the Klk creek hiiThery, atntoa that rapid piogross lsAboliiK miide oiv the repalm uud enlargements nt the hatchery. A new water wheel and troughs aro bnlng constructed, and 'two cement ponds, Co feet In length by 9 reel and 3 root deep aro boliu dug. They will provide capacity ro keeping a million trout fry to tho MiiKeriinK sum'. Mr. Mitchell passed through Med t .ord front tho v Applegale station At'iiiiesuay nna had oyurt eggs that he Is taking to the uatctiery for ex perimental purposes. Stoclhoad had becti crossed with cutthroat trout and also with sllvorsldo salmon. Wttat the answer will ho Is awaited with Interest. t .At least 4,000,000 sleethend ogss will bo taken for hatchery purposes aud hatched at Klk creek for libera tion In the Rogue and Its tributar ies. Half or these will be kept until IlngerUuKS beforo liberation. Kenneth Williams, ono of tho best ball players, ever turned out b Grants Pass, and who has been pla Ing, with Weed for tho past year, arrived homo last night to visit lit parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brltton A. Williams. Kenneth leaves tomorrow night for Alberta, with which club of tho Western Canada league "'Jin ny" plays this year. Williams playe I with tho local boys today against ilie Portland Colts. Grants Pass Cour Icr. Miss Graco E. Offutt. daughter of W. N. Offutt Sr., of .Medford, wns married at Klamath Falls, Ore., March 25, to Manuel Kngio of Fort Klamath, Ore. They will' reside at Fort Klamath. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Severs or Applegate aro spending a row days In Medford on business. C. W. Williams or Trail spent Wednesday with Medford friends. John Slpplo spent Wednesday with friends at Ashland. Mm. ii. ii. Lewis or Asniand wni a Medford visitor Wednesday. Dr. C. II. Ray and W. M. Colvlg returned Wednesday from a trip to Portland. v , Archdeacon Chambers of the Epis copal church Ik in Medford on a short buslnoss trip. Bob Burgess loft Wednesday morn Ing for Glcndalo where ho will spend several weeks rusticating In nn at tempt to regain his hoalth, which has been poor of Into. Jack Morroll, who recently ro returned from a visit nt Los Angolos plans to leavo next week for Chi cago, whero ho will visit relatlvos. His sUtcr may return with hi in to tho valley. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Troat of Bun corn are visiting Medford on a short business trip. ARKANSAS RIVER E Tt'USA, Okla., April U Follow Ing a 30 hours' rain tho Arkansas river rose four feet last night and Is, still rising nt the rate of four Inches an hour. All Its tributaries are greatly swollen. J?o floods, how ever, nre anticipated. DIED. At Iter itntightor's luuue ut Itirh monti, nu.Mi., on .moihiuv, .prii .. 101.1, .Mrs. LouUe Nilnut. Funeral cervices from the ('hrilinii church in this city, Tluiixlnv nftenioou ut :.1l) p. in. Rev. IloIe oficjutilig. Tho local police fono on Tuesday i.oulug picked up u hoy of is, wh i IoiiKh tfi, giving the name oC John Brady, on tolographle iuIvIoh rrom Oakland, Cal., Brady Is wanted for stealing n uiotorcycli Brady U wit it to have stolen tho motorcycle at Oakland u tew days Ago nnd started north. Itotoro ho had gut 10 miles on his nmd he col lided with a tologrnph pole nnd frac tured his arm In two placs. Bind ing It to a board ho remounted the machine and rodo to Richmond. Cal where he had tho arm set. Ho then purchased a tlrkat to Medford, ox pressed the motorcycle nnd cunio on through on tho train. Ito w.ih ar rested nhortly after his arrival lu-r Brndy Is Just a boy. All attempt will bo made to havu tho matter set tled out of ronrt. Tho cvelo he took belonged to n friend lio loaned It to him Saturda) afternoon to ride Tho Iio'k arm Is said to bo In bad shape, owing to neglect. With Medford trade Is Medford made. THE MOST SENSATIONAL OF ALL SHOWS! Coining on Ito Own Spaoiul R. R. Tratuu of 25 Double Longtli Onra TWICE ITS FORMER SIZE-EVERYTHING NEW FOR SEASON 1913 r " WILL EXHIBIT AT Medford, Monday Apr. 14 ONE DAY Two Porformnncos, at. 2 nnd 8 P. M, Al. G. Barnes BIG THREE RING WILD ANIMAL TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE .1 chair barber No. 10 North Front t. shop. 10 Decide Yourself 'llio Op'K'rtunltyI Here, (tacked )y Meilforii Testimony. jt Don't take ourjword ror It, Don't depend ours stranger's utato- mont. ' """' ' Read Medford endorsement. Read tho statements of Mdt'ord citizens. And deoldo for yourself. Hero Is ono casolof it: ' , A. Betz, 130 Front St, Medford. Ore., says: "I am Just, as willPig to teeommeud I hem's Kidney lilts to day ns I was In .September 1007, whcii I publicly tola ut.my expotlmiro with them. I suffered from kidney trouble for nt Irast Ivo years and as tlmo paused I grow worse, .Sharp pulus durtc through tho small or my back nnd sometime tho uttnrks wero so severe that I could hardly stoop. At night my back ached In tensely nnd sound sleep wns out of tho question. Belli' told to t-y Doau's Kidney Pills, I got n supply and they soon gave mo relief." For salo by all dealers. Price CO cents. Fostor-Milburii Co., Buffalo, Now York, solo ageuts for tho United States. Remember the name Doau's and tuko up other No. 7701. REPORT OF Till: CONDITION OF First National Bank at Medford, In tin- State of Oregon, nt tho rloso of business April I, 101,1 RESOURCES. Loans and discount Overdrafts, secured und unsecured V. S. bonds to secure circulation U. 8, bonds to secure L S. deposits Other bonds to secure Postal Savings Premiums on I'. S. bonds Bonds, securities, otc. Banking houso, furniture nnd fixtures ........... ... Other real ostate owned Duo from National banks tnot reserve agents) Duo from. Stato and private banks and hunkers, trusty com- panlosi and savings banks ..... .' Duo rrom approved rosorvo agents Cheeks and other cash Items . ,. Exchanges for clearing house Notes of other National banks ....: Fractional papor currency, ulakols and cents Lawful montiy roscryo in bank ylz; Bpedo M . Redemption fund with l S. Tronsuror (S por cent or clrcula- Hon : l.-t.-.iJOit.".', 100,000.00 1.000.00 18.000.00 o.fm.r.o l-'S.tJOI.-l loa.r.u.io i.r.ao.75 M2.C8 821.10 u'8,?r. i.j o 2.'.80 10,1511.10 8,1 III. 00 , 480.011 J8,oo:i.r.n c, oo o.oo Total "T" jor.'.'ifiH.o:! LIABILITIES. Capital stock iiald In $100,000.00 Surplus fund ..., , ao, 000.00 Undivided proflU, lofs expenses and taxes. paid .'Wi.0lB.77 National bank notes outstanding , tit,007.f0 Duo to state and prlvnto bunks uud bunkers 1,902.71 Individual deposits subject to eheek ...;.... 477,011.07 Demand cortlflcatoH of tlonpslt -.....'...., U'.II.'II.OI Tlmo certificates of deposit 80,0 10. OR Certified checks OIO.-'K Cashier's checks outstanding .... .. 0:10,75 United Htutea deposits , 1,000,00 Postal Savings deposits n.fiaL'JC Bonds uud warrants sold ".. fJ2.dlO.10 Total , 022,yfi8.C3 Stato of Oregon, County of Jackson as: '-., ,, lt M. I. Alford, cusilor,(if thp tibovu nmeil bank, do Holeiiiply swear that tho ubovo statement is truu to the best or my kiiowjndgoiiind hoiluf. M. L, ALFdltlj, Cashlnr. Subscribed and sworn to boforo mo this 0th day or April, 1913. O. I). FRAKEH. Notury Public. Correct Attefat: F, K. Douel, Chas, struug, J. E. Watt, Directors, Cold in Head Goes Over Night Don't try to break up tha bud cold with dangerous stomach d'ltu.b Ing drugs. Get dlractly to the In flumed membrane by brni thins Booth's IIYOMEI (pronounce It lllgh-o-mo). (Jet a bottle for 'u cents nt Chas. Strang's aud try ih safe treatment that thousands are using. Into a bowl or boiling watt.- no in a scant teaspooutul of HYO.tE.. cover head nnd bowl with a town, ntid breathe deep Into the lung' die healing vapor that arises. Breatho this vapor for flv or tn minutes until tho head fools tin and clear, then go to bud aud slovii s.iuud ly until morning. No cortiu.u or opium or harmful drugs tit IhMth's IIYOMEI. It Is made of Australian Eucalyptus and other nutisiilct. It Is guaranteed to end cold' nnd ca tarrh or money back 'ml hr.-atho It no stomach dosing. jW- "- -'! Hi. i i i i .ii ,i,i, ii i LM i , '" .WVA JW''wiM,TU.t ivl lffl'lr-Jt a iftf fQ'VrflH j 1 ?&W?-$$Mm 1 &&yymwM2&EM I ' ' ' ' j- CIRCUS MONSTER LIONS AND LEOPARDS RIDE ARABIAN STALLIONS. Cf GROUPS OF SAVAGE BEASTS .ft W IN HEART THRILLING ACTS "v Moro Lions, TIgors, Pumns, Loopurtls, EloplmnU, Camola, Ponies, Dogs, Monkoys, Goats, Tlirm Any 3 Shows Havo AH Wontlorfully Trainod THREE MILITARY BANDS NEW FREE STREET PARADE AT 10:30 A. M. RAIN OR SHINE MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY APRIL 14, 1913 i . GREAT Comparison Sale COMPARISON IS ALL WE ASK, IT WILL QUICKLY DECIDE WHO IS GIVING THE BEST VALUES, SHOWHTG THE NOBBIEST STYLES AND THE BEST TAILORED COATS AND SUITS. WE FEATURE THE "STYLE CRAFT" GARMENTS. Entire now lino of SPRING COATS v at comparison Salo Prices. a lioiiafidc reduction, not marked up and ilwn down. $ lo.f0 Con its, ('imipaiiHon Sale $!().(!) $lf.00 Coals, Cdnipai'ison Sale $11...l $17.00 'Coals, Comparison Sale $i:t.!)5 $22.30 Coats, Comparison Sale $i$.J)i $113.00 Coals, Compai'ison Sale $27.50 TAILORED SUITS REDUCfeb (Jomparisoii will demoiistrale to you (hose are (lie hesl values ever oflerod and a full soason (o wear f hunt. Comparison Palo prieerj are 20 per cent to IU1 l-:i per cent less. $11,95, $13.95, $14.95, $18.95, $22.95, $27.00. 200 Shirt Waists in Lawns, Mulls and 'Voiles, values up to $3.30. Comparison Salo $1.70 280 Shirt Waists ill Lawns, .Mulls and Voiles, actual values to T-.-o. Comparison Salo 98 Middy Blouses The Royal Middy mado of a heavy twill. Comparison Salo Jji..a Cyfzmz i r ,iW4ii''- . y- . , ..-Vfc .