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PAQR TWO MEDFOUO iMAUi TIN HUNK. MEDKOR.D, OUKUOtf. KK'IDAV. .IANTAKY !), 1!)1 1. t f f r t t T t t ? r t f t t f t r t t JL Y T T t t T t T TOCAL AND PERSONAL Dr. J, .1, Kininoim of Mctlfonl 1ms licoti muiQlntod oculist for tlio South orjt I'nclflc railroad In Southern Ore gon mid Xorthorn Cnlli'ornln. A upcelnl train linn licon clinrtcrod by tlio loral loilgo of Moose for nn ex curnlon to Onuits Pass on Jnnunry 22 whero a Mooso celebration U hold, Tlio Collego Women's club will moot rit the homo of Mrs. It. Stonrim, 1G Iloso nvonno on Saturdny, .Inn. 10. from two to five p. in. An InterefttlnR program Is being pre pared, consisting of music and a talk by Or. Hertba Stowart of thu I'nlvcrslty of Oregon at Kugenc. Do not miss bearing her. All member- Mr, and Mrs. tu Newborn' and A. .1 Vance are roglstered at tho Imper ial from Med ford. Mr. Newberry la n prominent nttornry nt Medford and Mr. Vance Is manager of a telephone exchange, embracing the Itoguc rler valley. Portland Oregoulan. K, J Kaiser of the Ashland Record spent Friday In Medford. Kodak finishing est In town nt Weston's. I). 1). lloylo writes S. It. Graham that he Is located, temporarily nt least at Urnwloy, Cnl., which Is In tho Imperial valley. The next attraction nt the Page Theater will be "The Ullndness of Virtue." E. D. Weston, commercial photog rnphor, negatives mado any time or placo by appointment. Phono M 1471. Charles Ickcls Is due today to ar rlvo homo from a visit to San Fran cisco. Jack Pate of Klamath county Is In the city on business. Sugar Pine shakes. Medford Lbr. Co. Wig Ashpole left Thursday for Portland with two carloads of stock for northern markets. Miko Carney of Murphy Is visiting a few days In tho city. Trnvelers from tho upper Apple gate report that the heay rains of tho last ten days In that section mused many landslides on thu hill xlriex, In some Instances several acres slipping down Into the Dig Apple gate from cleared opots. A small portion of .Inckass hill was swept away. Much dead timber was ulown down. Willis Hopkins, a lumberman of tho Coos Hay country Is In tho city for a few das on business. Milk and cream nt DoVoe's. The Ashland and Medford high school basketball teams will meet for the first time next week, definite date undecided, Mrs. Pert Harmon has returned from Orauts Pass where she spent a fow days visiting. Dr. K. Klrchgessner has returned and will be nt the Nash Hotel on Wednesday from 10 to 3. Paul McDonald who Is attending O. A. C. at Corvallls is expected home I tomorrow. Kred Osborn returned Wednesday from Orauts Pass whero he was called on mining business. Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish nt J, O. Ocrklng'B studio, 22S E. Main St. Phono 320-. Mike Womnch.has returned from a trip to the Slskiyous, and is get ting ready for another Journey after gold. Medford Homestead 2.121, Ilrotlior hood of American Yeoman elected new officers Thursday night as fol fel fol eows: P. V. Chelgren. 11. H.; H. Gunther. M. C; Mrs. Dora Frees, C; Jako Wolff. M. A.; ,F. Wolff, O.: John Hackert. W.. and Chris Wolff, See Ahrcns January clean-nice sale J. F. Unlstim of Jnmcsttiwh, N D la spending a few dnjs in tho valley. Joe II, Wilson has returned to Ills home In Talent. . W. K, Mcl.eud of Prospect spent Thursday In Medford on business. "Insurnnco your best asset." Have tho est. Place jour Insurnnco with Holmes, tho Insurance Man, right it ho writes it. it A. K. Hall of Kogue Ulver visited in tlio city today. It. K. Donn of Orants Pas Is In Medford todnj attending to business. See Ahro-ns Januarj eleninnce sale advert Uemont today. K. J, Mahau of Ashland spent Thursday In Medford on business. Hoy Tuttle of Taleut Is in tho city for a few days, John Steeu of WntKlis is in Med ford for a few ilns trndlug, Tho lloguu Ulver Fruit and Pro duce nssoclatlou has about 75 half boxes of Cornice pears which are ready for o.ulck consumption, and which will bo sold at a very nominal tirlro Win. ltoddle, of llrooklngs. S. I) . Is In Medford lsltlng his old-time friends, II. K. I.udolius and Dr. Kvor hard and families. Mr. ltoddle Is Albert 1:, Orr retdvuod today from tlrnuts Pass, whero ho went In eon ncutlou with tho celebration of tho Moose lodge in that city Washing ton's birthday. About 200 Medford and Ashland Mooso members will mulvo the trip on that date, and a big time will be held. lUo l-'nideger has relumed from luminous trip to Oleudale. l.lod tlroen nii.l Ueorgo Mltoh, the harmoii) boH. prorlitliu; latest song hit "What You Menu You Lost Yer Dog!" nt the It Theater tonight. Quite u number of uucmplood men lauded In the city Thurda night, and were given shelter in thu city jail. Most of the uiuml left town earl) this morning. A delegation 'it 100, nun tunri'h on Salem, aro now expected to retail .Medford tho mid dle of net week, Frank Nell of Derby, Oregon, spout Krlilnv In Medford, Ore. l.aw.M'rs Carklu and Taj lor bao mood from Central avenue Into three larger fro'nt office on Main street over llasklus and Uoyduu's stored. I Miss Nell Storm who was operated upon at Sacred Heart hospital n week ROAD SUPERVISORS FR YEAR NAMED BY 01 nim fiir nim-iiutlplltH lm lu'iill ro- prominent In South Dakota polities, i ,. In . .,,.. nll . . .,......,,,. Ing rapidly. one time was secretary of Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Ijdy Assistant Hay Phono 227 Night F. W. Weeks 103-J2I Hurtic A. E. Orr 078-Mi " advertisement today. Miss, Carrie Preston -of Grants Pass visited friends In Medford Thursday. Gene Hoko of Central Point was In the city Thursday on business. ( J. O. Gerklng, tho best all around photographer In southorn Oregon.. Alays reliable. Negatives mado any where, time or place. Studio 22S Main St. Phono 320-J. N. A. Nixon of Hilt, Cal., is in tho city for a few dnys. A heavy fog settled over the valley this morning, following a cold night, that made tho paved streets a glare of Ice. Trains on the tracks had dif ficulty In starting. Fresh lime. Medford Lbr. Co. licrt It. Greer of Ashland was in the city Thursdaj-. W. C. Frultt leaves Sunday for his forest service post at Hutton, Cal., af ter spending a week In Medford. and nt state. Mrs. J. W. Mitchell Is visiting rcla tlves In Ashland for a few dajti. The Kelster Ladles' Tailoring Cul lege Is now open in the St. Mark's block. See ad In this paper. John Thomas of Gloudnle Is at tending to business In the city this week. W. A. Purr of Jacksonville Is In the city today on business. L. W. Whltiug leaves today for Gallro after visiting friends in Med ford. Mrs. Hose Urumbaugh of Gold ! Hill Is in the city for a few days ou business. Julius Caesar Sato, tho well known Japanese driver of n laundry wagon Is contemplating opening a school of Jiu Jltsu. This accomplishment would run counter' to the two danc ing academics specializing the tango. Glen and Thomas Davis and A. I). Walters, who aro surveying on the jSlskljou road, are spending a few days In Medford. Mrs. Fred Lewis of Wcllon visited in Medford tho mlddlo of the week. Sam Slgcl of Salem Is in the city on business. ' A number of cases of measles are reported from tho country district!-. Kogcr Hitchcock has returned from a week's business trip to Portland. No change Is reported today In tho condition of J. L Watt, who Is III from an nbscess In the ear. Deputj Sheiltr K. W WlUon vvn over from Jacksonville Thursday. Charles (lay Is guarding tho cigar store of K. C. Ireland and company on Mnln street pending n settlement of the estate nffalrs by tho federal court nt Portland. Tho matter will be hoard some time next week. Axel Lundgren and Andrew Jeld nee expect to return to tho lllue Ledge district the first of the week. The sky clonrod this afternoon, af ter tho heavy fog In the morning. and bright sunshine closed the day. August Wendl of Jacksonville Is In tho city today. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Douglas en tertained a number of friends at din ner at their homo last night. Capt. !!. W. Collins. l S. A. will Inspect the equipment of the local mi litia company next Wodnwidny. At the moiithb meeting or the cnunt, court Kudu) toad nuierlxoi were appointed Tor tho uniilng jenr Onlj two changes were nuiilo In lust j em's list. Kd Duttou replacing ,1m meriuau In the Kngle Point district nnil fail livedo lepluclng Hamilton In the ICitsteru Con trill Point dUtrtut. The suiiervlmirs ato as follew: Ashland district, Jack Tiue, Phoeulx district, S. 0. Van Dyko. Knglo Point district, ltd Duttou. Central Point-neat Hide, O. J. Welsher. .Medford. west side, Nick Kline. l.aKo Creek district, Tom .Stanley Derby dlstilct. Frank Nell, Gold Hill dUtrlrt. Arthur ICnrhtvrdt I'rortpoet district. John Grelvori. ApploKato district. W It Gauett Kviiim ("re. k dlstilct. .In luuidson lieacle dlsirii t w t' chapman. Central Point, eat. Carl llobeo. Tiail dl-irlct. Dave Pence. ENJOIN UUOCH FROM GETTING ELECTION TICKET COUNTY T INCONTEMTAY ASHLAND MAYOR The countrj now known as Per hla formed part, at varloun times, of a much greater kingdom, and about ''00 ears before the begin ning of tho Christian era It wum In cluded Iu a mighty empire extend ing from Asia Minor -ml Srla to the Indies. With Medford trade li Medfor.1 mado IGALE AFTER GALE EXPERIENCED BY SHIP ASTOItlA. Ore.. Jan 0 -Th French bark Ln Itoclie Jaciiellu. which left San Francisco December 2i, Is In jiorl today and according to Captain llelnrj, the vessel went through tint most remendoiiH nale-i he nver wituwswed. "It was one gale after Miiother," said Captain llelnry. "On the first three dttj of January tho wind blew its utmost from tho south and south east. Tho sea waa llko smoke and honvy swells enmo on board by the lueslde. We lot one forSNll, out lower topsail, two upper toisall. one miuen-stay, ouo fonttop limit salt and many others were dnmngtd. 'Tho wind was iilwnj nrcnniia uled by rain and hull. It wits al most luiHisllilu to stauit ou deck Only twico during tho trip did we se tho sun." Granville Harbor Iioik-ji to estab lloh a permanent reportolre theater iu London. An in jinn lien un npilieil I'm llu lilleineeil in the i-iuiill einiit le ollUltllni; t'llv U'cioidei I'n--. Iiinti pliu-iug (he name of Ilium I'liicli on the I'ilv liullot. The action wn token on irtounilM Unit l.'tHcli'o riling whn made loo Into. Tlio tempi. i a! Injiiiietum mm urrttel tliU niter noon liv Judge I'tilkniM, mnt final nr-iMineiit- will lie Hiinle leinoiTitw at V! 1 1. 'in. The Krv. If. W. MneClill.Hiuli ol he lhiMil ehureh Into ,Thnrvla nt'. teniouii itnil the tnee for the ennneil from the Ihli-tl wnl. I'ihhi the lie liext of lemllnir meinlier of hU eon. giejmtloti mid elliseu-. The mini-- ler fr u lime won liikeunini about reitrltuf. Till leave-, a elenr-eiii, Ivvii.mHii Mieo hetwrrn Dr. Ilntgrate, the lnineh meoV emnlnlnle, nnil Ciiiiuriliivan (leorge .Millar, In em if io enll, who fireululeil the intr' noin iiintltiK iwiltiou. The henvv uillllerv wa liniuglil into play in lite eeoiiil waul Tliur i lev, the Koeiul cull linliig inil () n n vote-fetter. Sympathy ntvu inetil were advanced in-nunl ming to reenll (.'ounelliunii StewNit. Ilou-.u-Io-Iioiii enilVUMses weie emplovihl. Moth lile were nellve. The enniliilntei Nlillted llim inoiu nig to the rriileuee iliMiieW, and wo men vidern are -iiuuht. A little im Meed I'l-nture of the eampaigu in the -uildeii "-iinu-eiic-i" in nttire of laiiiloliitc", Suinlav clothe pit-dom-iiiiitmi-. LOPEZ REPORTED SEEN ANGELES LOS ANdlLH.S Cal Jan ! Sheriff' deputies wcr i-eardiliiK to tln rur ttalpli l.tipei guii of six killings In I tali, who Is reported to he hiding at Compton. a suburb. The news was hrought by a Mexican who Hiild he ouro worked with Lopes and hail rccomil.od him on a utroct car Aivt I believed to have escaped from the I'tah-Apex mine near Illux linui. where he was besieged for a month. ASIII. WD. Jau 11 Major .loliu moii In his auiiiiat mi-ssiuut to the cltj coumil, lefetilng to the action or the iiiiintj mart In liieludltiK (ho mud levy Iu tho general levy, so that Ah laud people would ha to ntnuil Ihelr nliure of (ho load tax, lake a rap it', tho count) i iinrt n h lining in ton tempt tit i unit a Mllnw: "HomooiiH riH'eiitly wild. "Just what the toiuilnatlou of a MiiruusMful milt ha hr-tughl to n I reprMOUtod to Ohio extent by X." ' Ashland' uttltinlo Iu tint iimil Ihx nmttor I am confident I cotioet and the suit well founded u tho do 11 ee of the siipieino court would In dicate. It should not appear at muv ttliiu (hat our pHii!o urn nihersn In riHid hullilluii and Imprtivniuont, and the mill Just concluded wki nut lut luted for the purpo(i or enmtliig h eondllloii of total ami M-ruuiiient Im miiuliy from load tax and romt Im proveineut. Not this, but nil her Im munity from the greed), seldsli hand of other loialltlo whleh, through thu county court, a been unlawfully and unfairly found too often In Ahhuu! pocket. "1 do not believe that the pronetit or Muy county Judge In 'Jregou, tho elreiimstnucii being eijuut, can levy a neiieral tax taking theiefnim a road tax, thereby dodging tha reiu deeUlou of the supremo eourt. I am coiifliljint In this enso (but It I little short of contempt and should not b per.iltied If there la any law to prevent It." vVllh Medford trnilot Medford mndo "- kiiA".;;SaBK': , -i . SUBB Idejilver t f Collars' 't t-l IMC. I'iUi. m, . t. -.- 'i ..'., J .- .. Jb- .. .. .A. .A. A A. AA-fAAAA.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.AAAA aaaaaaaaaaaa.a.aaaaAAa.aa a m. a. ... VVW"-"HMM-Mwwi.KXKKw -fT-r-wT-w-'--v--ir-r-v-v-w - - t 'w-w--w--w-wt-w-w . t- v -.. A. A. -t. A. -. A. -..-.. - A. A A JA A . A A A -..v V V V V V V V ' T ' T V V ' ' ' ' V V ' oT '' V Tr ' January Clearance Sale t X Our Fourth January Clearance Sale Begins Saturday Morning Tremendous clearance on all Tailored Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Furs, Shirt Waists, Petticoats, Kimonas, Millinery, etc. Medford and vicinity women know what bargains to expect in our January Clearance Sale. Not a garment has been missed. Some are reduced Dress Skirts . Values to $17.50 $1.0S This may sivin exncratcd, but not so fornior )riecs woro up to .$17.50, hut tlio styles arc not tho present vogue and wo are taking drastic measures to clear our stock during clearance: most all colors on this ruck; ahout (50 skirts to choose from; Clear ance price $1.98 Wool Dresses Ono-Half Price Vniir uiiri'.sli'icli'd chuire of the entice line; tcr !)() Dichscs to choose from. All this sen.son's newest models and materia Ik. Sweaters At Olearauce i)rices. Time will not allow Ua to enumerate prices here. Bath Robes At Clearance Prices. Evening Dresses One-Half Price All the newest, daintiest styles 'in chiffons, crepes, Algerian crepes, etc $10.50 I-: veiling Ureases $ 9.75 Tailored Suits At Clearanco Prices That will (dear the racks for spring goods. .Many of our season's host models to choose from at ui'ilieard-of reducl ions. Shirt Waists $11. ."() Dresses now $5.75 $11.50 Dresses now $7.25 $15.00 Dresses now $7.50 &io-.m it,.,.,..,... ...v... eoorr yivi.uw I'icvii-a immi ijiwti t $10.50 Dresses now $1M.50 Dresses now $li7.50 Dresses now $KJ.75 Furs Ucdiiced 10 to -10. AHRENS The, Daylight Store All of our .Shirt AVaists are wvy much under-priced. $22.50 .Evening Dresses . $11.25 $25.00 Evening Dresses $12.50 $1)5.00 Evening Dresses $17.50 $15.00 Evening Dresses $22.50 $00.00 Evening Dresses $30.00 Millinery Xow for a thorough clearance. All Trimmed and lTntrininied Hats are marked for quick clearance. AHRENS The Daylight Store f ? f V f y y y y y y y y y 41 ..$9.75 A .$12.25 V Z t y y y y y T y y y y y y y y y i 9 ttyfyfffitylftyWfW