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Jnlm Dnley, who 1h developing; n
promising vein nf oro located In
Knnna crock district, In company
with Thomas C Karris, loft for the
mtnu Sunday evening.
Corbln Kdgoll wns down rrora Hi
Brownsoro ranch Saturday and
Sundny.
For sale, flno family driving or
riding horao, buggy and harness.
Thlt Is a 'Reed buy nt $200., It in
terested wrlo. Lothrop Perkins, 19
lions Court, Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ainet of Ster
ling precinct tarried n while Satur
day in Medford.
Mm. Brook, who conducted the
An Rolen rooming house In Medford,
hut, .who in now located nt Klamath
Knits, has been visiting her former
home.
Orchard, hunting, rishlng find
Crater Lnko scenes for snlo at Gcr
kins, & Harmon's Ptudlo, Negatives
made any place, kodak finishing. 12S
Enst Main street. Phono 215 R.
II. T. Van do Car of Salem, who
represents the Clark-Hencry Con
struction company, spent Saturday
And Sundny In Medford, his former
homo.
John S. Plymale, the Dig nuttc
homesteader, was among Medford
rclntlvcs and friends this week.
Tinting, painting and paper hang
lng, reasonable. Phono 007-J. 36
M. Marshall of Central Point
transacted business in Medford Sat
urday. v
If you want your lawn mower
sharpened or repaired phono 3G0-J
3C
T. D. Kent, late of the stato of
Washington, Is tho guest of a mar
ried daughter who lives near Central
Point. Ho was prosecuting attorney
of this Judicial district when It com
prised Jackson, Josephine, Lake and
Klamath counties, for six years.
Larkln Reynolds is making Cen
tral Point a business visit.
Gcrklng & Harmon, stndlo por
traits, homo portraits, flash lights,
kodak finishing, post card work and
enlarging.; 128 East Main street;
telcphono 215 R.
Last Saturday, April 26, was the
anniversary of tho birth of tho I. O
O. F. in America. A largo number
of members of the different branch
es of the order from all parts of the
valley went to Gold Hill on that day,
where the. avont,.waa, appropriately
celebrated.
Henry Bedford and his family
wero up from Ashland Sunday, re
turning in the afternoon.
Tho ladles of St. Marks Guild will
servo a dinner Thursday, May 1,
from G to '8 p. m. GO cents. 34
J. 0. Pendleton of Table Rock and
Professor V. A. Davis transacted bus
iness in Medford Saturday.
E. Doru and John Wagner of Ap
piegato were amoug tho many busi
ness visitors in Medford Saturday.
Special Table d'Hote dinner at
Holland hotel every evening 40c. 34
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lupar and Miss
N. Mcintyro of Salem, und Mr. and
Mrs. A. It. Thomas of Newport aro
late arrivals in Medford.
Roy Avery has been making Roguo
River a short business visit.
Insure and bo sure. Right it we
writo it. R. A. Holmes, Tho Insur
ance) Man.
Clydo Smith, O. Oucnetto, F. W.
Spalding and IL E. Leavltt of Grants
Pass transacted business in Medford
during tho past week.
Medford Choral Society concert,
Presbyterian church Tuesday night.
May 13.
Colonel and Mrs. H. II. Sargent
aro being visited by Mr. aud Mrs.
Roy Peebles of Chicago, who may
locate in-tho valley.
J. F. Kolly and William Scheb!i
were down from Griffin Crcok dis
trict recently.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, nogatives made any timo or
place by appointment. Phone M.
1471.
Mrs. Daisy Dodge of Ross lane was
n business visitor lu Medford Satur
day.
Rev, C. R. Lamar and M. C. Mc-
Kco made n trp to Colestln Satur
day. Medford Choral Society concert)
Presbyterian church Tuesday night,
May 13.
Ora Anglo, who is conducting
moving picture shows at Ashlund and
Redding and ICcnnot, Cal., was in
Medford Saturday,
Mies' Hubbard of Central Point
was Among Medford friends Satur
day. Don't forgot tho May day dinner at
St, Marks hall Thursday from G to
8 p. in. GO cents. 34
Weeks & McGowan Co.
"OOTERTAKERS
IABT ASSISTANT
Day Phono 27
Night P. W. Weeks 103-J.2
Phones
A. K, Orr U78-M
Mrs. Clnro. lllrdscy of Foots Creek
district Is the guest of her daughter,
Mrs. 0. L. Jtcamcs.
Dr. mid Mn. J, It. Truax mid Miss
J, Altchlian of Grants Pons visited
In Medford the foro part of the
week.
Vapor baths and scientific mas
sngo for men nnd women. Dr. R.
J, Lockwood, chiropractor, 203 Gar-'
nett-Corey bldg. Phono 145.
S. M. Dullls arrived from the
Sterling mine Saturday afternoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. V. Gilbert visited
rclntlvcs living near Phoenix Sim
day. Money to loan on real estate. Soo
Cnrkln & Taylor,- attorneys at law.
Medford.
Mrs. W. Illrdsey of Foot Creek
spent Sunday with rclntlves living in
Medford.
Dr. D. K. Darklcy nnd his family
of Los Angeles tiro late arrivals In
Medford.
Ladles, I will be plcnsed to have
your patronago in my hair work of
braids, colls or transformations.
Madam L. L. Retimes, G Oakdnlc
N. 30
Mrs. E. Ilockcnycs was among
Ashland friends during the week.
J. T. Gngnon has returned from n
business trip to ortland.
Clarence Allen, n l4yca.r-olil boy
of West Medford, fell from n troo
Sunday afternoon nnd fractured his
left wrist. Ho was given prompt
medical attention.
D. D. Anderson of Dig Duttc is In
Medford on n short business trip.
Arthur Lewis of Eaglo Point spent
Monday in Medford with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Sampson of
Evans Creek are in Medford on busi
ness. The Glen-Roguo Orchard com
pany's ranch, on tho Jacksonville-
Sterling road, which comprises 140S
acres, was sold by the sheriff Satur
day. It was bid in by Henry Man-
kins, the Judgment creditor, nt M
Kins, tno judgment creditor, at
$18,000.
S. Mundy of Tolo has been called
to Portland by n serious nccldcnt that
befell his brother, a Southern Pacific
employe, who had one of his legs
cut off in the railroad yards in that
city.
Herman Powell nnd H. G. Wiener
of Eaglo Point and George Porter of
Grants Pass tarried in Medford Sat
urday. Harry Rcames nnd Ray Coffman
of Phoenix precinct wero among the
throng in Medford Saturday.
Mrs. Jennie Lister, wife of William
Lister, formerly of Josephine county,
died at Portland last week of pneu
mojBla,. aged, .t3. yearn, Tho remains,
wero interred in tho Grants Pass
cemetery.
W. S, Puter of Berkeley, Cal., and
E. B. Ccderson of Klamath Falls
are Medford visitors.
V. K. Hendrickson and James
Smith spent a few hours in Medford
Saturday.
X. Jerry Is on his way to Chicago
and will go to Connecticut before be
returns.
G. F. Dyer nnd C. W. Martin were
among the many who went to Gold
Hill Saturday.
W. W. Ussber and M. W. Wheeler
of Ashland transacted business In
Medford Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Collins, Major
C, Wilson. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Ulrlch,
Mrs. E. Wilson. A. Petard and Leslie
Stansell wero among tho many citi
zens of Jacksonville in Medford dur
ing the week.
J, D. Slnnott has been enjoying n
visit from bis brother, Walter Sln
nott, of Astoria.
J. D. Bell, manager of Hotel Nnsb,
who has been away from Medford for
several weeks, la at home again.
Mrs. R. V. Beall of Central Point
district was the guest of her daugh
ter, Mrs. Charles Strang, Saturday.
W. I. Mcintyro of Jacksonville was
In Medford Saturday, accompanying
his daughter, Mrs. J. S. Sawyer, this
fur on her way to Albany to Join her
husband.
E. M. Snoll of Canada was tho
guest of George L. Trelchler during
tho week. Thoy wero neighbors at
Grand Forks, N. D., in former years.
Mrs. George Llndley is visiting
relatives living in Portland.
oscar Dunford was over from
Jacksonville Sunday, to meet his
family, who hud been visiting In
Ashland.
Andrew Simpson passed through
Medford Snuday evening, en routo to
Eugene from a trip to the southwest'
ern states.
Miss Annetta Forest of Yreka,
Cal,, Is tho guest of Miss Lillian Mul
len, commercial teacher In tho Med
ford high school.
Mrs. J, K. Shearer of Glendale vis
ited with E. D. Elwood und his fam
ily Sundny night and Monday, hav
ing accompanied Dr. Shearer" ns far
an Ashlund on his way to San Fran
cisco, 1'rofessor P. II. Dalloy of tho
Washington school was a business
visitor In Eagle Point Saturday.
II. C. Kontnor and A. Slover spent
Sunday afternoon in Afililand.
Misses Graco Henry nnd Helen
Ilagsdalo spout Sunday with friends
Jiving near Central Point.
Mrs. L. J, Sears, who has been vis
Jtng in Medford, left for Eugene Sat
unlay ovcnlng.
M. :. Hoot nnd J. M. Frothlnnhrini
(nrrlcd In Medford Sunday.
Den Uaytuond nf llork Point and
11. J. Harding of Gold Hill wuro In
Medford lately.
Dr. Frnnk Mctschnu nnd his
daughlnr of Grants Pus aru visiting
ul Portlaud.
Mrs. Carl Crystal (nee Genevieve
Kicrnnn) of Pendleton arrived In
Medford. her former home, on Sun
day. B .f
E. E. Phlpps was amoug the 30
Ashtandcrs ho spent Odd Fellows'
day nt Gold Hill.
J. Conwell nnd L. Meachnm of
Ashland wero recent business visit
ors In Medford.
Irwin Lewis has beon making Mon
tague, Cal., n business visit.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Stlllvvolt Vilas
wore among the many who miho to
Medford.
Templo Drown, who has been nt
Unseburg, returned last week to
Prospect, whore ho is teaching
sohool.
Frank Walt has returned from n
business trip to Coos Day.
Leslie Dnlley has been making rel
atives living nt Grants Pass ti visit.
E. A. Dennett nt Sacramento Is a
recent arrival in Medford. He Is nn
official of tho Clark-Hencry com
panyf Mr. Jnmes T. Buckley of Apple
gnto was In Medford Saturday.
Dr. Illckcrt and Leo Watktns were
among tho many Odd Follows who
went to Gold Hill Saturday.
Carl Swainson, foreman of tho
Ashland Record, spent Sunday In
Medford.
Mr. and Mr. O. P. Helms of Tal
ent tarried in Medford Saturday.
Having Installed n machlno for tho
purpose, wo are now prepared to
sharpen your lawn mowers better
than ever before. Try us nnd be
convinced. Mowers called for nnd
delivered on Wednesdays nnd Frl
days J. W. Mitchell.
One of tho most handsome navajo
blankets In this section has Just been
received by Mrs. J. F. Hittson from
her uncle. J. M. Dougherty, a cattle
king of Oklahoma. Tho blanket Is a
hugo ono and of exceptional work
manship. T, D. Van do Car of the Clark &
Henory Construction company Is In
Medford on business.
E. M. Sncll of Saskatoon, Canada,
spent Saturday in Medford with E.
M. English nnd George Trolchlor. He
is In search of a location and I well
pleased with tho valley.
MME.J.SZIVERTO
DIRECT "DOLL SHOP."
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MERCURY
ORO
SMUDGE POTS FIRED
Mine. J. Srivur of Itm1upet, Hun
jinrvi who will direct hu production
of "Tho Doll Shop" for tlio St.
Murk's lluil.1 nt ,lho Xnt. The .lute
for tho production Iiiim not been
not Hod but it will, be jn the iiwir fu
ture. The utist ivill be muilc jup of n
hundred Will iuop!i, children und
adult. Mine. Szivcr rnrricrt nil the
costumes nnd lias full ehnrge of the
drilling.
CAMPAIGN
OR
Fi
NEW YORK, April 2S. Aftor
coming over on tho liner Carnmnla
with a number of other distinguished
passengers nnd refusing to bo inter
viewed upon his arrival for fear ho
would "get fired," Sir Cecil Arthur
Spring-BIco, who succeeds James
Bryco as British ambassador to the
Unltod States, is here today.
Sir Cecil is 64 years of ago and has
had a notable diplomatic oarcor. Ho
was British minister to Tho Nether
lands before coming here. This .'s
his third trip to America.
VAWTER IS HONORED
BY I. 0. 0. F. LODGE
PORTLAND, April 28 Kremlin
Baku, Improved Ordor of Muscovites
has elected officers for the
year, and arranged for a big work
meeting to bo held during tho week
of tho session of the grand lodge,
I. O. O. F. of Oregon, in Medford,
May 21 to 23. W. A. Carter, past
grand mnstor I. O. O. F. was elected
czar, and other officers chosen are:
W. C. Lawrence, Portland, regent;
S. C. Beach, Portland, grand duke;
V.'. I, Vawter, Medford, commandant;
Henry Allen, Portland, counselor; It.
Osvold, chronicler; h. A. Bcrgstrand,
minister of finance; II. A, Circle,
Portland, inspector; Col. J. M. Wil
liams, Eugene, messonger; Dr. Byron
E. Miller, Portland, Inner guard;
Fred Francis, Portland, outer guard;
W. T. Gardner, Portland, It. Alexan
der, Pendleton, nnd W, M. Green,
Eugene, trustees.
WATER CONTINUES
After n rest over Sninlny the loenl
business men who tiro devoting their
time nnd efforts toward M-eiirinc con
tracts covering enough nerenge in
the vnlley to injure the ('(instruction
of ti high line irrigation ditch, started
out again early toihiv nnd will en
deavor to repent last week's success
by securing sigunturos to contract
covering 6cvernl thousand more neres.
Secretary Drown of the commit
tee in chnrge stutes thnt tho work is
protrressing fnvqrnbly hut Hint more
automobiles nnd bulues men nre
needed to carry the work on success
fully this woek.
WILSON BACK TO WORK
FROM CRUISE ON POTOMAC
WASHINGTON', April J3.t-Aflor n
two days' pleasure erulie on . the
yacht Sylph to varjoiw Potomac river
iioints, President WiKou is back nt
the white hout-e tddny.
BORN.
DOUGHERTYTO the wlfo of
Bert Dougherty, at Talent, April 21,
1913, a son.
A threatening ky which piovnlled
Sunday oxer tho alley ucmmipaiued
by ii Midden full in temperature
cleiuvd Sunday night iilnuit 11
o'clock mid left nu opening for duck
Frost who descended upon the vnl
ley bent mi mischief. Himnlgti pots
over the vnllov were fired mid no
dniuiigo resulted neeoi'dlng to local
weather otTioliilx.
Temperatures over the alley
ranged from 'JO to 110. The lower
murk wng touched fur u lurt time
only wlillo the mercury stood for
Nome time about 'JS.
The tempurutures reported today
wore us follows Hear creek lid, Pal
mer ill). Webb 120, Allun '2S, Poller rt
Gould JH, Potter i'aluier 'J8, Fieri)
i!8. llilloroht 'Jl, Illinium 3t, Ton
Voile 30, .Medford J10.
.Showers tire predicted for tonight
with Touxdny fair nnd warmer.
KPitcd (lull Mr, Itiniiiii' lot hW tem
per and hernled her In I lie Inler years
of her married Hl'n wltou slin Insisted
mi oldening Ids caution to tho o.v
tent of I'cfuxlnn lo deliver the bonds
(tier to linn.
KvHriiitliir lliumio had made u
general apptutiiiiico thruttgli luhn M.
(IriU'iui hi" nltiiiiioy, so everything
mum clonr sailing for Mrs. Iloiiine in
securing tho decree, which was prnc
tiddly by default, although tint de
fendant, as a iniiller of form, Inlcr
pOHcil a ileiuiirnti', ulilnh was over
ruled, Mifi, lloimio testified that
the illinicc iviin collusive, lint Hint
lie liad genuine ki'Icvmiici, us set
forth in her complaint.
Tho burden uf Mrs. lltiiiriio'H li'sll
iiiony wax in Hiihxtniiro ns alleged in
her complaint, tiled April 7, UU!I,
Henrietta Groniiiuii will continue
her veiixou until tho middle of .May.
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MRS
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Our neiv Oxfords nnd Pumps are
the finest creations ever eoueoltred
for Wuineu's Foot!
FIT, KI'VI.N iiikI (JIM MTV nro
thrco essential points In Fuotwcur.
These, together with oolirtvoiis
treatment, run bo found ut
BEHLING'S
GOOD I'll' SIIOH KTOUU
Wo Like
to Fit
The Hard
to Fit
GRANTED
DV
PORTLAND, April 'JS Lilliar
Elizabeth YYyutt llourtie bus been
grunted n divorce from Jonathan
Hourno, Jr., nfter n hearing iu Judge
(lutein.' court. Nu tilituouv was ul
lowed by the decree, us it was nol
nxkod. .Nfrs. Ilournc refused to sn
uiiything nbont proerlv xititi-mtul,
but Frederick V. Ilolnmii, her uttor
uey snid thnt such iirmngements had
been made privately us to insure Mrs.
Douroo nu ample ami liberal income,
Mrs. 1 to ii rue told the court thnt
wliun felio insrriud hsr luisliuud he
was praetieiilly "broke" as far ns
ready money wn concerned, nnd that
she used her money in helping htm
nloug. loiter when they settled up
she received her hharc lu boud
whieh ho cautioned her to sitrrendet
under no circumstuiire She us
;!!
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Pdriland'f fbmou? Hotel
' Mad for the Excellence;
ofiij Culjlne. Eun?pcan ptarj
iff n ifift aMiiitrWtMtpai
Mituatotl in the Huh of I lie Principal
'1'licuter mid Shopping lltrUt
Iteccntly Itvdei united and Itcfurnhlird Tliroiilnnit,
nnd I toll rr Kpiltprl TiHlny llian i;or lleforo
l,'unM'aii Plan
IUkiiiis iWtlioul Imlli, 91 .00 prr liny anil up
ItooiiK ultli but', .(M) iht tiny unit iii
,r ,.. . J. K.WI-'MAN.V, .Maungrr.
.V. If. CI.AItlCi:, Ami. Mr.
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With Medford trade Is Medford made.
AVIATOR FOWLER FLIES
ACROSS PANAMA. ISTHMUS
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COLON, April 28. Carrying n
passenger Jlnbert A. Fowler, n Cali
fornia avintor, has today made n
tiieccsBful flight ucross the Jslhmus
of I'anuipn.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST Gentleman's watch.
Tribune,
Leave nt
33
LOST Saturday nlRht, on Applo, a
black handbag bcloiiKlnK to an el
derly lady, containing ?8 and re
ceipt. Lcavo nt Tribune office. 32
FOR BALK Fresh Jersey cow; gon-
Ut, easy miiner, mono uuu-ii-s.
30
WANTED Spring tooth burrow.
Will exchango wood for work
horse; nlso 10 acros pears with
hoiiBo for Medford bungalow, O.
'II. A., Mull Trlbuno.
OLD AGE DEFERRED
Echo I'rom the Medlru-I.cgnl Horlcty
A few generations back a man at
SO was considered old, gray bearded
and waiting for death. Note the
chango today; at a meeting of tho
Medico-Legal society It wns stated
that a man of CO ought to havo forty
good years ahead of him nnd, thus
at ninety bo lu tho fulness of ma
turity. What If you havo seen sixty, or
oven sovonty blrthdnys tomperato
habits, fresh air and exorcise, with a
slmplo diet and n sufficient amount
of sleep will guard your health.
If porchanco your circulation is
poor, If you become run down weak
nnd no appetlternothlng in tho
world will tone up thoso tired back
sliding organs enrich tho blood nnd
create strength so' quickly as our
delicious cod liver and iron tonic
Vino.
Wo ask every feoblo, discouraged
old person in this vicinity to try
Vlnol on our ngrcoment to rottirn
their money if it fails to glvo satis
faction. Medford Pharmacy, Med
ford, Ore.
HAPPY WOMEN
Plenty of Tlieui in .Medford, nn 1
Good Benson for it.
Wouldn't any woman be happy,
After years of backnebu mifferlug
Days of misery, nights of unrot,
Tho distress of urinary (roubles,
When she finds freedom.
Many renders will profit by the
following;
Mn. Jano Sovey, 1023 Ninth St,
Medford, Oregon, s.iys: "I first
used Doau'k Kidney Pills while liv
ing In Idaho. I had suffered a groa
deal from kidney trouble, nnd noth
ing seemed to help me. I had In
terne pains iu my back, hltw and kid
neys, when I started using Doan'i
Kldnoy Pills, but wns soon relieved
and finally cured by thin remedy."
Tho abovo statomcnl must cur re
conviction to tho mind of every road-
ur, Don t simply ask tor u Kiuuoy
remedy ask distinctly for I loan's
Kidney Pills, tho same that Mrs,
Scvoy had- thu rumedy backed b
homo testimony. COc nil stores. Fo-ter-Mllburii
Co., Props., Buffalo.
V V
"When your back Is lama remom
bor thu name."
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On cnsoliiip, koroscnp or (li,stillntt will dcvi'lniio inort
liorne H)i'V pel 100 lbs. U'ii,'ut than any otlu'r tractor on
f lit market -is also from oO to 100 por I'ent eheaper. For
demonstration see
CHARLES TSCHIRGI
Adress R. P. D. No. 3 Phono G7-J-2.
DINNER
50 CENTS
Served by tho Ladles of St. Marks
Guild'
MAY: DAY
f
ST. MARKB'HALL
Thursday from C ,to8 P. M.
All Welcome
Hochambeau
. ' i
Dapple Gray 'Stallion'
G years old
Service $20 'to Insure
KITTO BARN
Jacksonville.
Draperies
Wo carry ft very cornpttto lln of
drarx'rlrs, Isco curialna, fluturen. etc..
and do all cIikhh at ujlioitlirlnir, A
pttdal man lo look nflnr thla work
exclunlvuly anil will kIvo as Kood
orvlce as Is poiilblo lo tfet lu vca
tho lrct oltle.
Weeks & McGowan Co,
ON THE FACE OP IT
Both roprosontativo of tho wliolo-
somo cordial spirit of tho West
and tho host in hotel sorvico
The
IMPERIAL
HOTEL
Portland,
Oregon
The
HOTEL
JOSEPHINE
Grants Pass
Orogon
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wo have mado our reputation in the
Dontal lino solely by giving perfect
and comploto satisfaction to our
numoroiiH patrons In all departments.
Whether It bo extracting, filling,
capping, crown or brldgo work, wo
aro exports of tho host cIiihii aud yet
most modoruto In churning. Lot iih
caro for your toothIt will certainly
bo to your advantugo.
Lady Attendant,
DR. BARBER
THE DENTIST
Over Dnulols for Duds. Cornor Main
and Central. Phono 2C8-11.
Both undor tho management of tho
METSCHANS
1000 Rooms Wanted
In ordor to nccommodnto tho peoplo attending the Odd IVIIoivm
Grund Lodge and Itebekuli Ahbcjnbly to bo hold In Medford May
20-21-:: 2.
Fill nut printed blank bolnw und mall to John A. Poll, Sue.
Itoom Comuilttco, not later than April 30, lu order that list can bo
clasulfied,
Wo will havo rooms available from May 20 to 33 au
follews:
Ilooms wJth bath por day for ono per-
won! GP per day for two persons.
Ilooms wljhout bath & ,.por day for ono
porsou; fl per day for two poruons.
Street nnd Nuunihor
Nanio
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