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MEDFORD JfATT, TRIRI'NE. JIRDTrOKIV OlfKOON'. HA'ITKllAV. JANTAIJV 10, nil I. PAGE TWO I0CAL AND L PERSONAL Mrs. Arthur Hoae of Orlffln crcoK visited friends nnd relatives In Med font Krlilny. Mr Hocc linn rented sn ncrcB on nrirfln creek mm will work It this yenr. Wnlter Merrick was a business vis itor In JflikAonvNlo Krldny evening, when) ho In running a pkntliiR rink, thu ))oncor town Is' nt present In the throes of thu skntln&rrnic ICodnk Nntahlng est In town M. Weston's. . Jack I.emnn of tlio Steamboat ills trlct Is S(!iullnK n few days In tlia cltjr. ll says tho New Voar'a stonu wns (ho worst In mnny years In that section. Miss Mnmle Woolvertoa of Gold 111(1 Is visiting In this city this week. E. D. Weston, coromerctal photos rnpher, negatives ninilo any tlrao or plnco by nppolntracnt. l'hono M 1471. Mellaril Musgrove of KiiRene vis ited friends In Mudford the middle of tho week. A. K. Suiytho of Ilutto Kails Is In the city today on business. Heavy shipments of stock marked north bound freight traffic on tho 8. 1 Krlday night. Sugar Pine shnkes. Med ford Lbr. Co. A north wind blew away tho foij this morning and bright sunshine fol lowed. A largo number of country peoplo aro In the city and merchants reported brisk trading for so soon af ter tho holidays. Miss Grace llrown of Gold Hill vis ited friends In Medford tho middle of the week. Milk and cream at DoVoc's. II. A. Holmes has moved his In surance offlco Into tho rooms former ly occupied by Cnrkln and Taylor. J. P. Wesley of tho Big Ilutte country Is In tho city for a few days. Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish at J. O. acrklng's studio, 22S E. Main St.. Phono 3 20-. Kred Hopkins and wife of the Snowy liutto orchards are in tho city today, Mrs. Kred Lewis of Wellen Is spending- tho week-end with friends in this city. J. O. Corking, tho best all around photographer in southern Oregon.., Alays reliable Negatives made any where time or placo. Studio 22S Main St. Phono 3 20-J. W. M. Howard of near Jackson ville Is In the city today, having an old ailment to his eyes cared for. A. 11. Sallng mado a business trip to Grants Pais Thursday. Fresh lime. Medford Lbr. Co. James Kitzglbbon and family of Foots Creek wero Medford visitors tho middlo ot the week. C. 0. Seaman of Hogue River at tended to business in the city and Jacksonville Krlday. "Insurance your best asset." Have tho est. Placo your Insurance with Holmes, tho Insuranco Man, right if bo writes it. tf Hay Tauzell of Eagle Point is in tho city today on business. County Commissioners Smith of lloguo lllver and Leaver of Central Point are in tho city today for a few hours. Tho Rogue River Fruit and Pro duce association has about 73 halt boxes of Cornice pears which aro ready for quick consumption, and which will bo sold at a very nominal price. Tho Moose lodge held their regular social and business tension Krlday night. Albert Towno has left on a busi ness trip to Searchlight. Nevada. He expects to bo gone u month. Lawyers Curklu and Taylor have moved from Central nvenuo into thrcu larger front offices on Main Btrcot over Hnsklns and Hoyden's stores. Dou Under, thu Whlto Sox recruit, expects to recelvo orders to report for spring trululug at San Itobles, Cal., Keh, 1. Rader has n hunch he will be transferred to the Southern leaguo this year. Ho played In tho Western leaguo last year. Tim Hrnrken of Hitch transacted bnslnrsH In Medford today. Tho Spokane excursion to Cali fornia will pass through Medford next Thursday and tho Inland Kni- plro colony in tho valley will bo tho depot to greet them, Arthur West ot Montague, Cal., Is spending a tow days In tho city. Miss Gladys Hollo who Is visiting with her parents at McDowell will return to Medford next week. J. A. Torney has returned from n buBlntw trip up tho Applegate look ing ntter mining Interests. Several chicken roosts in the uot lying districts have been raided tho last week by thelvos, according to police reports, and tramps aro blamed. The chief cluu Is tho pres ence ot chicken tenthors In tho 'Jun gles" on Hear creok. S. I. Wilson of Talent Is In tho city today on business and visiting frlonds. Hert llrown of Prospect arrived in Medford for a few days visit. Mrs. Hob How vlslto dfrlcnds in Jnckfconvllttt Krldny. Attorney W, K. Phlpps mado a bus iness trip to Jacksonville this morn ing. Attorney Gub Newbury and wife arc cspctod to return from a trip to Portland the first of the week. J. 11. Elstlo ot Ashland waB n Med ford visitor today. Ales Lundgren will return Mon day to tho Hluo Ledge after a week in Medford. R. A. King of Grants Pass is In town today. A. 11. Cornell of Grants Pass at tended to business In -Medford Friday- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Randolph aro In fCaliforu. where Mr. Randolph is attending tho annual meeting ot tho Producers Fruit company. It is re ported that the Producers will build a packing house at Medford this spring. i K. Allen, expert mechanician for the Studebakor company Is overhaul ing company cars at Medford. Tho bank of Talent is installing safety deposit boxes. Porter J. Neff leaves today on n business trip to Minneapolis and Chi cago. T. L. Farlow, who recently pur chased tho Little nutte ranch of Dick Stinger, has moved on It and will make it his future home. Ho has 200 head of cattle, which shows how ranchers aro Increasing their herds. Hick Sllnger and family have moved from Lake creek to Medford. occupying a residence on Ueattie street. I. L. Hamilton has returned from .-business trip to California. Prof. P. J O'Gara Is suffering from a severo cold. Chns. Hazolrlggof tho Coker nutte section spent Saturday In Medford. Jamos Owen of Wellon was a Med ford visitor Saturday. J. A. Pendleton of Table Rock vis ited in Medford Saturday. FEAR NO INCOME TAX LEAKS, SxVYS COUNSELOR. Qlf'UICH Secretary MeAdoo and Levy Mayer. Only disappointment is in store for tho income tav files are not likely to- the tax assessor who tries to get the be tampered with. , . ..... ,- -nv.Zn The commas oner said: "Schedules income tax returns to tho govern- rf tho lMvUusU mnkllK rtfturn are ment for his purposes, disappoint- not opfn t0 .Ulj,ic ,wuwtion, and ments and heavy penalties for those eVcn corporations, joint stock com- who divulgti these interesting facts, panics, or associations, and Insurance What is more, tho penalties pre- companies may subm.- schedule scribed by the incorao tax law arc with full knowledge that Inspection going to bo adequato protection to of them will bo permitted only by the big- tax payer who ia worrying order of the president." over what tho assessor may do to The pamphlet based on the Levy him. " Mayer opinion and Hut of two other The intricacies of tho income tax law firms adds: "ll?avy pennltie. law which have been causing no end arc placed on government employes of bother to national hanks, some who divulge infoi nation an to the law suits and great anxiety, have return of any taxpnyrr or IU Item become tho subject of high priced or detail. The act forbids the trs et& opinions, tho most important of ury otllccrs to let any on tc or which waa contained in a souvenir examine any returns or any copy pamphlet issued by a bankinp home, thereof, or any book or attract S. W. Straus & Co., of Chicago, taming particulars, .there f. The law containing an analysis by the law provides n penalty up $1.ihm and firm of which Levy Mayer is the imprisonment for on.- u-ir ur both head. He confirmed the n.eunweo for printing or pull amp in any of the commissioner of internal manner ret provided 'v h any in- revenue of tho Chicago district that come return or part ti.ercof," X-. F TO THE DALLES SITUATION THK DAI.f.KS, Or.. .J.m. 10.- A WASHINGTON. Jan. 10. Senator Chamberlain and Representative n iv-ult of Governor W'-t reiiue-ti-Raker plan to urge the promotion ol I Sheriff ('llrimiiu ti Tender eVi-rv: Colonel William Stewart, called the I i- ' " iiM-rV. nit-nt oftan. Amorlmn llrnvftiK." hnMU.o h wn I "",1 ,l,tf h,nf,!i lrrtllM to do -... banished and s from active serv States army. They will ask that he bo made a brigadier goners!. Colonel Stewart rotusud to rotlro In 1907 after ho had served forty years as a commissioned officer. Ho then wns transforrod to nn aband oned post at Fort Grant. Later ho was summrally retired. He sought nu Inquiry three times but failed. ubsequently ousted i ""r '': K- A"V hfl, todav it. ico In tho Cnltrl I '!rt,w!' 1,".f.',,M"! lLKe',f H'f 0N".- lire nr inuiMiry nm mm art'inreii lie wnnld not w a'rrolniiiatIni elcw im; tho lofol MiUottt'. .Mavor Ancr n npKmliil to foiJornr West be errune the rlty eoitneii lfid refii-wl t ottntirni nnv on of thn enndiilntf lii itilMnilted for ehie'f (r iKtlii-t? and hi feared dirdi-i- nu rffoouiit of tin iiior).':iiiir.cil riiml iiii of I In- polii llcji.ll illllllt. HOME PHONE HEAR RELATION t Continued from page 1.) i' - .it-t"----------t.i' .g. . . Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Lady Asshtuut Day Phono 117 Night V. W. Weeks Ha-J2 l'lioues A. K. Orr 07H-M . no hope at all to mako It earn money. It was a bad Investment, ho said, and should never have been mado. Pli)slrul Valuation Other testimony during tho day re lated to tho presentation ot evldenco by exports of tho commission rotat ing to appraisal of tho Home Tele phono compnny's property in the four Southern Oregon towns. Tho Inventory submitted by tho company was questioned In some respects, and upon tho figuros submitted tho deci sion of tho commission will ultimate ly be made. Tho hearing was finished Friday morning, nud tho case Is ready for consideration by tho commission. It Is expected that physical valuation of thu plant wll bo fixed within u short time, prollnilunry to thu decision on ratos. I0NAL WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 Con gressman Covington of Maryland will Introduco a rosolutlon In tho houso noxt weok for nn invoatlgatloii of tho cold storage busluoMt throughout th country. Warehouse lBtormts wor understood today to bo preparing to offer tostlmony to ofsot charge that they have manipulated suppllw nf perishable foodstuffs, like oKgs, In order to force exorbitant price In fall and winter. USE DYNAMITE (Continued from t'ago 1) Tho authorities wore discussing tho advisability of prohibiting tho labor mass meeting called for tomorrow In Market Square, Johannesburg. A slmilur metttlug during tho inlnerV strike last July ended In a bloody riot und It wus feared thn sum th'n will occur tomorrow. Thuro koemed a strong pro'jullty, however, that tho men would dlsrogard a prohibi tion order, 'n which ease tho sltua tlou might Ui maco only woro. Railroad triffl i ery hero was much Intorr ', (' ti I: y. VOTE FOR JAMES W. DUNLOP FOR CITY RECORDER TAXPAYER (Paid Adv.) STATE CONTROL F0 R IMPROVEMENT OF ROADS WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. "Exton slvo highway Improvement should bo gin with the Improvement, of thu main traveled highways used by farmers In hauling tholr produce to marhttt," as serts former Senator Jonathan Bourne, Jr., chairman of the Joint good roads committee. "That Is one reason why my plan for federal aid leaves control ot conbtructlou with tho state). If control should bo vest ed In the federal bureau, thore would be danger of disregard of local needs and wlshos. It may bo that In u few states tho greatest need Is for iutor stuto highways. If so, tho local an thorltloe should so determine, ami not huvo tile mnttor decided for thorn by officlalu In Washington. "I soe no occasion for matorlal controversy between tho ndvocatos of Improvement of'maln traveled market roads and tho ailvocatou of construc tion of trnus-Htato or Intnrstato roads In general, tho roads used chiefly by farmers, will, wbon connected, form i a stato highway. Tho roads usod by nutomoblllsts arc, nu u rule, tho samo roadu tho farmers use tho most. mm TO STAGE PIRATES OF PENZANCE "The Pirates of ponznnco" will bo presented at tho I'siie Thoator. under the auspices of the K. of I'.' Fob. 10-11, under the diroetlou of Chns HawlrlKK. and with tho flower of Mtidford voeal sad thoatrlual talent In tho autt. The first rehearsals will begin shortly. The Humous', Herbert Alferd, Will and Vern Vawtor, Mrs. Kd Andrews, Mrs. George Andrews, the Misses Caroline Andrews and Kthel llnxolrlKK sud Mrs. Nellie HazelrlgK will tskn part, assuring a talented rendition of tho popular opera. rot! liATTI TO CLASSIFY. KoTTkalK Or VlU t rnde, good It I. Red Cockerel. Addross Mrs. II J. TIckHur, Medford, Oro. 251 WA.NTKD Disk harrow In good condition, reversible, oxtouslon, for orchard work. John 11. Hair, Roguo lllver, Ore. 251 FOR SALE--NI dry 10-Inch balm lnirik and stove wood In not les than two tier loads. Tho best wood In tho murkut. H. F. Van I))ko, phono 40!-R3, 271 Good Wood, If you want good wood, get It from Frank II, Ray. With Medford trade Is Medford mado. You're really dry In a Fish Brand Reflex Slicker Not a diuiy "n'r" lcr-(Hoof, but I ooiuy, cuinfort'Vivintf Affviut cjit ih&l vin pmlectyoullirnuviilliirlt 4wl ll.ia lu lU wnmt wc.tlr, $3.00 deJo"' Wc pnt rUtAi oa nrtr UUI SATISFACTION GUARAKfTKltD an J u nxan IV 13L,Sl'riU A, J. I0W f "njuv up1 J i milk ' l 3 er. Co. nqsTON .rmli.l. J vfisa- . iit-t inn piit'i-i foi' I'niil in eiHleiii miM'ki'lH iu ri'Miitiil hv tlio I'l'iul vV I'lodin'c nsmieiutioii ns I'oIIevn: New York, ,lln. 'J. Market nrtii, tlmugli ordinary. Kept'ipts piliuv- pullv (?rnuiiii)r. hide eti-irr; I'uih'X. ."JI..M1 In :?f httiiol; Ihiltlwiic in if mm ilouuind, liglit xtipplv. f l."'0 ! f. t'liieano, Jan. fi. liomo IWautv. iiMMi.go ll.HU to .1.IIH' .liuiatlmiii. I Mtl.1; lfe.l tlisek, 1.(1(1 Vimiii fl.MI. I I'liilmlellihin, Inn. Wan ur ' iviru fntiey, $$l Spils, $'.'.:l l'eiiiiiuiin, $'JI0. f HiilTiilo, .Inn. .. .loiiiitlinux, l"l to ::2: I'lilou-e. fl.'ill; Km,--1 ""; llmiit lit iiutv. l.li; Hen lin ') MRS. H. L. LEACH ! Export Corsotioro 320 North Ihirtldt. Phono W3 r. for Sale SO arri'H. s milts from (own, small house, about .'0 urros agricultural ground, small clearing, remainder heavy tlinbor, flue out range, l'rlio J Sim. Several bargains hi small tract nd elt prouerty, Film vacant lot, well located. Nimp. $12.. Wu mako a specialty of rt'iillnit llOUSOM. Hi lllH UN Jlllir lUtllltfH of Iiousim and hoiiHekcopliiK rooms for relit. Kiiiplniiii'iit (ilrlt for genera housi-work Ranch bauds. mhs. until sti:u Mil linger .Surcesor to Mrs. IJ. P. A. lllttner . . . .SSBB I iiousi:s ron sli: One simn pf bay mares, ago 5 nml 0 years, weight 2500. On span, mare and horse, ago 7 and $ )oars, wolght S3 10. One Reed all-around horso, S years old. Lnrgu team, weight 3000. One well broke saddle liorsu. One gentle ladiotV driving mare. Olio good ranrli team. Can be seen at li. H. Lilt's :i;l N. KIvitMi.- The "Acid Test" ol' daily use hsis prov on to thousands oL' hoiiiiowives the ah.so luto purity, hi'h quality arid roat of I'it'ioncy of CRESCENT Baking Powder It meets every re quirement, of tfuod cooks and particular purchasers. Ask Your Grocer veti: i-'ou Elmer T. Foss al Hie City Kli'illnii I'n-M'iit City Recorder (Candlduto for Ro-electloii) I huvo been recorder of tho city of Medford for tho past two years and am familiar with tho details of thhi position, I offer my record lu offlco during this period uu convincing ovl donco of my ability. I am a property owner und a laxpuyur of tbht city. My departiimut la run on tho most eco nomical lines. My Ixiohs balauco and aro subject to your Inspection always. If you upprochrte efficiency lu offlco I will appreciate your.vote. is, $I.(I.V, (livening-, . 1; lliililuiii-, llill'i JlMIUllllllls, lllllllllo. 1.1., IMtlliitiif. .Ian. ."i. Cliolni' iIimIH,y oul. fan'; Itiimn lleiuitVi $1.80; Spil, .l.8.'i. Hen lui, M.tn. rt'lth Miiilfind trmlii w Medford Madii I liSLl I w i NR; Tim inliu'inl nut put of California for t lu M'nr JiihI I'lulcil Is iNtlniiitiul al $!Mi00,o)0. Three iiouuils of grapes aro uhimI In the iniiiiiifiii'lui'd of iuio iiunit lioltlo uf ihamiuiKiiK. TTHi Mfifl U K. iA'TtWd! -, ra yJL " to- MOTOR CARS ARE THE BEST FOR THE MONEY Latta & Hopkins Nurseries Growers of llitjh-drado Fruit Trees. Apple and 1'ear Trees are our specialties. Stuelc one-year-old trees on three-year-old roots. Home tit' liest orchards in tho vallev are set. to our trees. Nurseries near Central Point. Medford office, room I0'J, M. . II. building. I'hoiieStJD-b. Kxperience shows that homo grown, acclimated trees arc tin host. PATRONIZE HOME NURSERIES Any time any whiskey tastes so rough and strong it makes you shake your head and say "bur-r"---let it alone. Never put anything into your stomach 3'our palate rejects. That's why nature gave you a palate. Try the new Cyrus Noble the numbered bottle "the soul of the train." W. J. Van Schuyvcr & Co., General Agents Portland, Oregon DO YOU Need Anything in Silve rware ? I have (Ik largest stork of (iorluim Co. Sterling Silver, Win. I!. Dur ban Co. Kaii'lux I'altiTH, (iiirliam Co. Plated Waiv, If I A liarlon Plated VCnn, lhl7 li'oir. is Ilnw.' Plated Ware, Alen Silver Plate. All guaranteed. artin J. Reddy TIIK .JKNVKLKK. Noar PoBtoffico. FREE Shirt Waist Pattern Day Tuesday Tuition fee for full course $28.00 'JO days' sowing course. '. sjU."i.(H) System alone, with full instruction $15.00 jnstructlon hours from !) a. in. to -I p. in. Keister Ladies' Tailoring College MISS (THTIS, Instructor. Kooms (J-7, St. Mark's block, Cor, Alain and Holly.