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( ' n J vxm FOOT MIUDFOttD' ai"ATTi TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORTCC.ON, TUESDAY, .TANFARYnjl9ir. IOCAL AND L PERSONAL W, J. Canton, of Mcdford was n Grants Pass visitor Monday In con nection with tlio circuit court now In session there. Itoguo Ulvor Is Boon to liavo n now depot, to bo erected on the north side of tho tracks, opposite tho pros ont Btructure, Construction on tho building, which will bo much larger than tho old one, wilt soon bo in pro Kress, as tho lumber Is now arriving at Horiio nlvcr. Kodak finishing. Best In town. ,At Weston's. J. W. Sharp of Medford was In Grants Pass Sunday conducting tho quarterly meeting of tho Free Metho dlst church. Ho reports an excellent meeting, with bright prospects for that branch. Supervisor Krlckson of the Crater national forest depnrted Sunday for Portland, where he will spend tho next ten days .In attendance at tho convention of national forest super Visors of district six. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phone M 1471. Ker. Clara U Ferris of Portland. Ore., will hold a spiritualist meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at Smith's hall. Lecture and proof of spirit re turn. Public cordially Invited. A. J. Vance, .manager of tho Home Telephone company has returned from Salem. Sugar Pine shakes. Mcdford Lor. Co. Gus Newbury Is homo from a trip to Salem and Portland. Master Stanley Jones and Mrs. J. A. Jurdln wero wcok-end guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Brown. Milk and cream at DoVoe's. " Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish at J. O. Gerklng'a studio, 228 E, Main St. Phono 320 II. D. Cady, a. former member of tho local police force returned Mon day from a trip to Arizona points. Manager Dick Donald and wife, and nud Anderson arc expected to bo tn Mcdford next week, en route to Vancouver. B. C. whero they havo prospects for a return match with Frank Barrlcau February 22. They will spend a few days In Mcdford, and then go to Vancouver, Wash. J. O. Corking, tho best all around photographer Jn southern Oregon.. Alaya reliable. Negatives made any where, time or place Studio 228 Main St. rPhone 320-J. Elmer Tato of Ashland was a busi ness visitor in Medford Monday. Ed Slasher, who has been living near Trail, has moved his family to this city. Fresh lime. Medford Lbr. Co. Sheriff Slngler was over from Jacksonville today attending to offi cial business. John W. Casey, traveling freight agent of the Chicago, Mllwaukle and Pugct Sound railroad with headquar ters in Portland is in tho city today. "Insurance your best asset" Hare the est Place your insurance with Holmes, the Insurance Man, right It he wrltea it. tf William J. Scott has returned from a trip to Sams Valley. W. M. Blackman of Agate is In tho city today attending to business. Lawyers Carkln and Taylor have moved from Central avenue Into three larger fro'nt offices on Main street over Ilasklns and Hoyden's stores. A. E. Emerson of Weed, Cal., Is attending to business in Medford and tho county seat today. County Treasurer J, M, Cronemll ler was a Medford visitor Tuesday. Bright sunshlno followed tho wind and rain of Monday and the weather forecast calls for more of It. Some of tho farmers havo begun their spring plowing, and early or chard work is under way, Tho Rogue Illver Fruit and Pro duco association has about 75 halt boxes of Cornice pearB which are ready for quick consumption, and which -will be sold at a very nominal price, Ed Stinger of Itnpld City, South Dakota, Is In tho city with a view of locating in this valley. Fred EddfngH of Gold Hill is In the city today attending to business Interests. Ed Ashbaugh of Portland Is at tending to business Interests in this city. Arthur Rose Is in from Griffin creek today on business. Mrs. Nancy Armltago of Grants Paw visited Medford friends tho first of the week. Weeks McGowan Co. TJKDIRTAXERS Ladjr Aiwiataat Sty SIMM M7 F. w, W iwws A,K.Orr70-Ml Mnnnger Seeloy Hall of thu high school basketball team has arranged games with CoIIhru Grove, Corvallls, Ashland and Central Point to be played on tho Nat floor during Jan uary and February, Swat the fly. Don't miss the lec ture on Friday afternoon. It tells how Medford ran bo made n flyless town. Dr. Hodge and Professor Wilson will tell Mcdford how to do without screens on Friday afternoon at the library. Files aro a nuisance. Join tho crusade of extermination to be be gun on Friday afternoon at the li brary. A committee meeting is to bo held on Friday nt the Medford Hotel when Dr. Hodge, Professor Wilson of tho O. A. C, Mrs. McKlbben of Grants Pass, Mayor Purdln, Mr. Gates, presi dent of tho Commercial club, City Physician Dr. Thayer and Mrs. A. A.' Bird, chairman of the civics section of the Greater Medford club will de vise ways and means for financing a swat the fly campaign. Frank T. Burgess and wlfo and daughter leave this afternoon for a month's absence. While absent Mr. Burgess will attend the annual meet ing of the Metropolitan Life Insur ance company-In New York, and Mrs. Burgess and daughter wilt visit with relatives In Los Angeles. W. H. Coleman was a business vis itor in Jacksonville Monday. Attorney Porter J. Ncff will leave this week for an extended trip to Minneapolis and other middle west points. Mrs. Rose Green of Phoenix was In the city today attending to business. R. E. Reynolds left Monday for Redding to visit his parents. T. E. Young of Rogue River is in the city today attending to business. Dan Huston, of Watklns, Ore., Is In the city for a few days buying sup plies. Pat Murphy of the Ablegate, who has been trapping In that section tho last winter Is in the city, and reports a scarcity of furs. Axel Lundgrcn has returned to the Blue Ledge district after spending a few days in Medford on business. E. E. Oman has returned from a business trip to Portland. J. H. Mason of this city spent Sun day In Roscburg visiting with friends and relatives. ' The pollco department were called out early last night -to -rout a gang of hoboes who were raising "tied" In the south end of town. They were marched out of town. W. W. Harmon returned to Grants Pass today after spending a couple of days In Medford with friends and relatives. Wig Ashpole wll leave for Port land In a couple of days with another carload of stock. A heavy out-of-town sale Is ex pected for tho performance of "The Blindness of Virtue," which appears at the Page Theater Friday night. Tho wind of Monday temporarily put telephone and telegraph lines out of commission to the south. All the trouble was repaired however, late in the day. S. R. Thomas of Jacksonville was a business visitor In Medford this morning. Whitman & West have extended tho time for tho suggesting of a name for their business to Thursday, Jan. 15. Dainty desls to embroider on children's clothes at Tho Handicraft Shop. FIFTY THOUSAND PERISH (Continued from pace 1.) Inva streams thus wero trapped in iMirniiiK forest, not alight liy Hie volcano, and burned to death. Early noww of the eruption was received hy telegraph by n govern ment operator at Kugonliima, who, in the face of certain death, httiek to hi post as long a he was able to head. His last message, which broke off abruptly, supposedly with his dentil, declared him tho only 1m- mun being left alive in the town. It was burning at tho time. Prohibition Rally Wednesdny, January 14, nt 7:30 p. in., at tho Freo Mcthodiht church, comer Tenth and Ivy, under tho di rection of the Oat to Win club of Medford. Stirring addresbes on live topics hy noted speaker. You mm welcome and are sure to lie benefited uud interested. Come. J. K. Drad ley, secretary. NOTICE, Notice Is hereby given that tho un dorBlgned will apply to the city coun cil at Its meeting to be held January 20th, 1914, for a license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors in quan tities less than a gallon at its place of bualneBa on lot 10, block 44, city of Medford for a period of six months. HOLLAND HOTEL CO. Dated January Ctb, 1914, Good Wood. Jf ymi want good wood, get it frdm Frank II. Itay. e WOMEN MAKE PREPARATION 10 SWAT FLIES Dr. Hortha Stewart of the I'iiU veifdty of Oregon, who opened the extension course in sociology nt the assembly room of the public library yoMerday, made two masterly ml drcxM".. That or Ihc afternoon wni the common 'method of spreading infec tion. She told how common colds arc spread by the vapor given off by the brvuth and inhaled hy peious wIum vitality is so lowered that the germs find an cny breeding ground in the mucous membranes of the noc uud throat. Hot, dry, vitiated nil' (hat keep the iiHtcoiw membranes irritated ami dry prepares one for the infection as nothing else enn do, mid this ! the usual state of tho ordinary school room. Dr. Stewart classes the common treatment of pupils in the uiivcutilnted school rooms us crim inal. Some recent experiments made in the assembly room nt Eugene show that the bodily heat given off in mi assemblage of 100 persons will raise tho temperature more than ten de grees in thirty minutes, and that with no heat in the room and all the windows oencd. What can we expect of mental ef fort from pupils whose eyes nro dull, whose heads mid backs nche from the vitiated mr they are forced to breathe f And because they nro listless and dull we give the room a high rating for order and let the un speakable conditions continue. Flies nre the commonest, cause of the spread of infection, from sum mer complaint to typhoid. More of the soldiers died in the camps dur ing the Spanioh-Americnii war than died in battle, mid the housefly kill ed each one of those 3.,000 men. It was then that we learned what u deadly menace the fly was and to day, we have ju.-t as many flics a we had in 1S97. Why N tmf The answer is that public opinion ha- never risen in it- might and said the fly mut be eradicated. It has been absolutely done awa- with in whole counties and It can be done right here. A warfare is to be begun thisi week with that end in view. Dr. Clifton Hodge, who occupies the Inst three days of the week in two daily lecture-, will devote Fri day afternoon to the housefly nud other pests. 'e i.s nil authority ol national prominence nud has, with one other man, done more than any one else in America to demonstrate that flies nre n pest that continue simply because we nllow them to. The disKsnl of sewerage in Amer ica is the mo-t senseless and filthy imaginable. Wo dump the sewerage of our towns into our rivers nnd the cities below us drink this filth. If thu Kowcrngu were returned to the fields, ns is done in (leminny ami France, infectious from water would consc and the value of our lands be increased immeasurably. Sewerage from railway trains where trnffia is heavy, as on mam lines, is a real menace to the trav eling public ns well u to tho railway employes. Thu dust that is swirled in the faces of persons on the obser vation platform is often alive with typhoid genns, ns many persons traveling have mild cases of the dis ease. Until wo demand it, of course, the railway companies will do nothing about the disposal of the Hewngc, ns it could bo done, in septic tanks un derneath thu toilet of each car. Dr. Stewart closed by urging the extermination of the housefly and the abolishment for all time of tho common drinking cup. FEDERAL COURT JEFFEnHOX CITY, Mo., Jan. 13, Attorney General I'arker and members of thu statu public service commission weru today enjoined b Judgu McFhcrson of thu federal court at Jefferson City from inter fering' with suits in tho state, courts to recover overcharges from tho railroads, claimed to hu due citizens of the state and estimated at $1,000, 000. Indianapolis unions plan to cstab llsh a big co-operative store. TOO LATK TO CLA8S1FF. FO?fBAL , Ed I o Is teTiis. FClTTien of Eugene will be hero Friday, tho ICth, with a car of high grade heifers and registered bulls. Those desiring something In good dairy cattle cati see them ut tho stock pons, 2G2 PARI NEW COMPANY BUYING T (Wenuteheo Woild.) The Orchard and luc-tmoiit com pany is tho nuihn of a coioriitioii formed in Pittsburg on N'o ember U". It has a capital stock of f 1,000.000. The stated object is to own and con trol various apple, citrus and other orchards. The principal section in which it is propo-ed to operate is the uorthwe-t. ,1. S. Crutchi'ield is said to be the chief organizer. Oth ers of the directors ate his partner in the firm of Cmt oh field & Wool folk; li. II. Parsons of Medford, Ore, president of the, Northwestern Fruit Evchangc: also several piominent of ficials of the railed Fruit company (thu banana trust), including its general manager. It is reported that the first prop erly acipiircd by tho corporation is the Wcnatcheo Orchard Mouds com pany, whoso holdings consist of f00 iiorcs of orchard near Cashmere. About fifty acres nre now in hearing, the re-t soon will be productive. John F. Sugrtie, head of the Cashmere af filiation of tho Northwestern Fruit Exchange, is mnnnger of the We iiutchce Orchard Hands properties. The Daily World has been iiuablo to secure continuation of this rumor of present ownership. J. S. Crutchfield is regarded among fruit uud produce men ns one of the shrewdest, if not the nblc-t man in that line in the country. He is very far sighted. The fact that he is in teresting capital on a largo scale in this section, nnd that the men who arc joining him are the banana trust cotcne, indicates that the best busi ness judgment of the United Stales has put its seal of approval upon the future of the apple growing business of north central Washington. It. II. Parsons has recently mado extensive purchases in the Mcthow valley. These may have been for the new corporation. ESAFE IN GO .DEN STATE I.OS AXflEI.ES, Cal., Jan. 13.--Hoxing, as conducted in the "fmht centers" of California, was given le gal approval by the superior court of Los Angeles county today when u jury found Jesse Willard, a heavy weight pugilist, not guilty of prize fighting, in a cn-e that grew out of tho fatal mntch between him-clf uud Hull Young, here last Augu-t. The verdict was returned at 10:07 o'clock this morning after the jury had deliberated thu evidence since late yesterday. Early ballots had shown two votcji for conviction, but these jurors later wcru convinced by tho majority. In thu trial the slate sought to prove that Willard had violated the statu law which prohibits prizefight ing. Hy its decision tho court de fined thu present status of thu glove game in California, its decision co inciding with n decision given two years ago by Supcror Judgu Willis in a similar case, in which Ad Wol gast and Georco Memsie wero defen dants. With Medford trade ! Medford made. COMB SAGE TEA IN LIFELESS, GRAY HAIR Look Young! Common Harden Hugo ami Kulpliur Durkeus so .Natur ally .Nobody Cun Tell Orandmolhor kept her hair beau tifully darkened, glossy and abund ant with a brew of Sage Ton and Hul phur. Whenever her hair foil out or took on that dull, faded or strcakod appearanco, this slmplo mixture was applied with wonderful effect. Ily asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Hugo and Sulphur Hair Itemedy," you will get a largo bottle of this old time recipe, ready to use, for about 50 cents. This slmplo mixture can bo doponded upon to restoro natural color and beauty to tho hair and s splendid for dandruff, dry, Itchy scalp and falling hair. A well known downtown druggist says everybody usos Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur, because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can toll it has been applied It's so easy to use, too. You simply dampen u comb or soft brush and draw It through your hair, taking one strand at a time. Ily morning tho gray hair disappears; after another application or two, It Is restored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft uud abun El ORCHARDS dant, I REIGN OF TERROR AI ENSENADA BY TINOUS SAN l)IK(lt), Cal.. Jan. III.- -A roign of terror that amy result in thu I'm titer slaimhtor of soldiers and the death of townspeople in fun rod in Knsenada, Lower California, to day. Drunken federal soldiers, who have been dcpiiw-d of their pav since September and who mutinied Sun day, were roaming the streets today. When the schooner Hernnrdo Keyes left the Lower California city last night the saloons were full of drunken soldiers. The bodies of front fifteen to thirty who were kill ed In Sunday's mutiny lav unhtiried according to reoits, and more trou ble was feared, Tho United States gauboal Ann apolis was in Euseuada until late yesterday, arriving here today. Cap tain Zicgenicyer reported the situa tion there ns critical. Nine of the soldiers who mutinied nud shot up the town were taken to the cemetery nnd shot bv u tiling sipiud. Two ringleaders escaped and aro believed to be bound for Sou Diego. The troops have been promised money from lime to time. It is be lieved if their pay fails to arrive soon they will pillage the city. NEW YOIHC, Jan. III. Tito effect of the recent extension of the em bargo on European potatoes was felt for the first time last week, when domestic stock liinde stib-tnntlal gains and foreigners advanced about from l.'i to U.'i cents per HIS pound bag. Although trading par took largely of a holiday character, foreign Hlock sold generally at .fl..0 to $1.8." per bag and considerable quantities were held nt $'J This Home-Mad Cough Syrup Will Surprise You ! I.IUlr, but ttiar l Noth ing Honor U any Trier, rally Guaranteed. litre In a homc-msda rrmnlr that takes hold of roujili nlinont limUntly, snd will uioally compter mi ordinary cough In 24 hour, 'lid rrelM nuke u pint enough for a whole family. Von couldn't buy an much or mt good ready mtido cough run for liflO. Mix one pint of trrumilntnl sugar with Vj pint of warm water, nnd stir 12 nilniitr. Put 'it, ounce of I'Iiim (fifty cent' worth) la n pint buttle, nnd add the Huimr Svrup. This kccim iH-rfrrtly nil liitM a pli'aant tnt children Ilka it. llrares up tho niiprtlte ami U tllEhtly laxative, which help end u cough. You probably know the medical value of pi no in treating bronchial aitlinm, lironcliltli, intniHlln croup nnd whoop ing cough, l'lncx N n mol valuable concentrated compound of Norway whito plna extract, rich In gualacol and other natural healing plna clement. Other preparation will not work In this combination. The prompt rcult ftom th! Inexpen sive remedy have mado friends for It In thousandi of homes In the United States and Camilla, which explain why the plan ha been imitated often, but never ucceii fully, A guaranty of abtolute latlifactlon, or money promptly refunded, goe with this preparation. Your drugglat has l'lncx jor will ret It for you. If not, send to The l'inex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Prices Are Reasonable Ilccaiiflo I mako an exhaustive nnd scientific examination, and accurately fit each lens to tho requirement of tho oyn for which It Is Intondod, should not imply that my charges are oxhorbltant. Whllo I mako no effort tn compote with cheap, Imperfect work, yet my prices for expert services arc most reasonable. My work Is guaranteed. Dr. Rickert Ivyo Hlglit Specialist Sulto 1-2, over Douol & Co. AMY Back of it is thu emphatic ap proval of iiumhei'lcKH women who demand purity, efficiency and wholesomcnoBH. Be cause wo havo met this demand at a fair and reasonable price, i.s the reason we are enjoying increasing sales of Crescent Baking Powder Sold by All Grocers AT ONCEI CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN, HEAD GOLDS AND CATARRH VANISH llicatho l-'iocly! t'lcai Hlurfcdtip, tutlniucil Novo ami Head ami Stop Catiuilml lltlnuile. ('men Hull Headache. Try "Ely's ('renin llalni." (lot a small bottle anyway. Just to try It- apply a little In tho nostril nud Instantly )onr clogged anno and Htnppcd.up air immune of the head wll open; jou will brcatho freolj ; dullacHN and headache dhuippear. It)' morning tho ratarrh, cold In head or catarrhal miro throat will bo none. End aiieli inUory now I (lot tho small bottle or ')' Creum lliilm" at any drug More This sweet, fra- Don't Fuss With Mustard Plasters! Thero'H no hciido In mlxtiiK up ' luoHM of muntunl, (lour nud water anil gelling erthlnn all manned up when you can so easily relievo that pain or serene with n llttlo clean, white Ml'HTKUOI.i: M V S T i: II O I, i: Is mndo of pure idl of mustard and other helpful Inured louts, combined lu tho form of n plensaut white ointment It IoKim the place of tho outof-dato mustard planter, and will not bllnter MCKTKItOI.K ghcii Instant roller from Soro Throat, UrouchltlH, ToiihII Itls, Croup, Stiff Nerk, Axthma. Neil- M (Tialmers MOTOR CARS ARE THE BEST Hy .Selling IV CAS 1 1 Wc .Sell for I.c.kh. All the VAMJI' jjoes to one customer when buying. ""Gorm Snoi.r." The only Exclusive Shoe Store in Med ford giving the "S. k II." (liven Trading Stamps. Oppoaito Fostoffico zr lor w vurtiw iwkwMM fmm m The mouthpiece on II the OBArC that cools the mnls paper ash the cd pure makine the most popular 5 cent cigarette on Hie market. Writ for Itluttralcd catilfis of (M oilier Pictenu Hint cu be procured wall O Lltfrlt Coupon. Addict , OUAK PREMIUM DEPT., au Low cost? Why, a Jftwl recent ly av eraged twenty-five and a third miles to a gallon of gasoline for ihirty threo hundred miles! And this is not an exceptional Ford performance. Ford economy is a hig reason for Ford popularity. Buy yours now. inon Is tho now prlco of tho Ford runabout; tho tourliiK car Is i(Hr.; tho town cur I'JOO f. o, b. .Medford, complete with ouulpinont. (lot cataloK and particulars from C. E. GATES HIMItTA imiMIINU giaut balm iIIhmoUcs by (ho heat of tho noittillH. pcuctrntoN and heals tho Inflamed, hu alien lueiubrauo which Hues the iinim, head and thrpull clears tho air piissauos; stuns nnnty dlMchiitKcs and a feeling of .cleansing, soothing relief ronton Immediately. Don't lay awako tonight NtrugKlliiK for hieath, with head stuffed; linn trlls cloned, hawking uud blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with Its ruuulUK iiokc, foul uiueouH diopplug Into tho throat, and raw done Is illMnxot lug hilt ttul) pcedless. Iut your fiilth Just onco In "Kly'it Cream Italia" and jour cold or ralnrrh will surely dUappenr. ralgla, llcndacho, Congestion, I'lmt rl). IthoumntlHiii, Lumbago, 1'ulun and Aches or tho Hack or Joints. Sprain. More MiidcIch, llrulncH. Chil blains. 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