PA01D TWO
MTiDTORn "MATIj TRIUUNK, linilFOIfP. OUKUON. 'I'lU'IiKllAY, .lANT.W.'V IS, l!)l
IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
they arc handled In tliu most (military
Jew of thlH city, after covering 51000
miles in two weeks, tins settled down
In Fort Worth, Touts, nrronllnc to
a letter received by H. T. Vnn do Car
Monday,
,Mlss Noll Storm of the l'alare of
Sweets who has boon confined to her
home for the last wcelss follow Ing
nu operation nt Sacied Heart hospital
Is convalescing rapidly.
When v,ohr garments come to us to
be cleaned o can rest assured that
Fraukle lMwards, the wanderlust
plant on the coast. I'antorlum '
Mrs. John M. Hoot has returned
froma two weeks visit In San Fran
cltco. Her daughter. Miss Josephine,
Is nttendliiR a young ladles school at
IMIo Alio.
P. Wilson of Grants Pass was at
tending to business and visiting hU
brother. Will II. Wilson, the first of
the week.
Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin-
uomah, on route to Seattle Port- Ish at J. O. Gerklng'8 studio, 22S K.
Pntcnt Tonchers' clrile of Uoosc
elt school iiHPts Friday afternoon
ntt o'clock In the school buildings.
Hr. Myrtle Lorkwood and Mrs. Key
iiuldit hitvo charge of thts meeting.
Subject, K'nnitatlou In School and
Home Kifrcshnients served,
J. I J. Watt, who recently undor
went a mastoid operation shows no
signs of Improvement today and grave
fears of his recovery nrc entertained.
Kodak finishing, llest in town.
At Weston's.
Dr. and Mrs. C. It. Hay and Miss
Mabel Hay are Portland visitors.
Mr and Mrs. K. 11. Hanley and ram
lly of Medford are guests of the Mult-;
SCENE FROM "THE BLINDNESS OF VIRTUE" AT PAGE MONDAY
land Orcgonlnn.
To loan, $2000.00. H. A Holmes,
the Insurance Man. 254
"Swat the Fl)," Is the slogan for
the campaign to bo launched Frhlav
afternoon at the library.
Come to the library at S-30 Friday
afternoon and hear how Medford can
bo made a flylcss town.
Ten day's sowing for $5.00. Kel
ter's Ladles Tailoring College, rooms
fl-7, St. Mark's block, corner Main
and Holly. 277
Mrs. F. II, Merrick goes to Port
laud Thursday night to attend the
mid-winter luncheon on' Saturday of
the executive board of the state fed
eration of womens' clubs, of which
tdio Is the second vice-president.
You would not think of washing
jour clothes In dirty water, would
j on? Why have your clothes rinsed
around In an old tub of dirty gaso
line that many other garments havo
been cleaned In. We redistill all of
our gasoline thereby insuring you
clean and pure gasoline. Pantorium
A. T. Parton of Mlchltlc, Texas, a
brother of R. J. Parton of Kaglo
Point, the corn king of the Hoguc, ar
rived In Medford this morning, for a
visit, and will likely locato In this
section.
Kd Hanley returned this morning
from n business trip to northern
points.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives niado any time or
placo by appointment. Phono M
1471.
Mrs. W. O. Aldcnhagen of San
Franclbco, who has been visiting rela
tives In this city for the last month,
returned this morning to her home.
11. J. Armstrong of Grants Pass
was n business visitor In Medford
Wednesday.
Wo extend to you n hearty wel
come to come and see the skilled
and sanitary way we clean your
clothes. Pantorium.
John W. Pern oil of the Applegate
Is In the city today transacting busi
ness. D. I. Swlhart or Derby Is In the
city for n few days visiting friends
friends and attending to business
Sugar Pine shakes. Medford Lbr.
Co.
Medford friend of Harry H. Hicks,
formerly city editor of the Mall Tri
bune will be pleased to learn of his
promotion to the position of manager
of the General Film company's Phoe
nix, Arizona office, with Jurisdiction
over that concern's WonUng and Ari
zona territory. Mr. Hicks who hat
been with the General Film company
only a few mouths lias made great
strides since entering the company'
employ and becured the promotion
over one thousand older employes,
W, A Shafor of this cltj underwent
an operation at Grams Pass a vveel.
ngo for eye trouble.
Milk und cream at DoVoo's.
Arnott Grlghbr, a member of the
lerltnl force of tho American Na
tlouul Hank and a ton of Hev. and
Mrs. S. L. Grlgsby, Is quarantined in
hlu home on I.eo street with the
measles Pendleton Hubtem Oregon
inn. Mr Grlbby Is well known In this
city, where ho attended high school,
und spent his vacation hero last Sep
tember. His family also lived here
until u year ago,
Thomas Furry of Hlg Butte is In
tho ilty toda you business.
Wo cuu dean vour clothes aa cheap
as the work can be done any wheie
In the world with hUllled labor and
(military conditions. Pantorium.
Eastern mall, delayed two days b
heavy Morins In tho Jtocky mountain
country arrived this morning, and lb
being distilbutcd.
It snowed last night In tho hills.
This morning tho trees on tho tecond
ruugo of foothills to the west were
covered with a lver frobt. At night
tho reflection from thlb covering
brightens the rlouds to a wonderful
oxtont.
fcii.i.i.H"''ii"'--'---'----i
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Lady Assistant
Pay I'Iioho 227
Night P. W. Weeks 103-J2I
Photic A. K. )rr7-M!
,,,,.,...,--..-------------'
Main St. Phono 320
Tim Carrlgan, one of the oldest i
prospectors In Northern California, Is
in the city for a few days. He came
to see hN old friend. Nick Jerry.
who was last heard of In San Fran
clsoo.
Mike Womack Intends to leave
soon on another trip to the American I
river country, where he says ho as
besto prospects that will make him
self and all friends wealthy.
J. O. Gcrking, tho best all around
photographer In southern Oregon..
Alays reliable. Negatives made any
where, time or place. Studio 22S
Main St. Phono 320-J.
H. G James of Ashland Is a busi
ness visitor In the city today.
Mrs. Tabltha Alexander of Kvans
creek is In the city visiting friends,
"insurance your best asset." Have
the est. Place your Insuranco with
Holmes, tho Insuranco Man, right if
bo writes It. tf
Andrew Jcldncss and "Nig" Clark
a member of the San Francisco ball
team, camped with other Coast
leaguers In the Blue Ledge district
ar lntbe city.
Tho city council met Wednesday
afternoon, and canvassed the vote of
the city election, and allowed the
bills of the registration board. It
wag the final meeting of the old ad
ministration, and their meeting days
aro over.
Porter J. .Nof f left Tuesday evening
for a mouth's business trlq to Minn
eapolis and other inlddlo- western
cities.. Among other) things Attor
ney Nclf will gather data on' the
commission form o't government, of
which he has made a study.
Lawyers Carkln and Taylor havo
moved from Central nvenuo Into
three larger front offices on Main
street over Hasklns and Hoyden's
stores.
Lester Jontle of Montague, Cal.,
Is In the city for a few days.
Hugh Wlnterleo of Klamath Falls
Is In the city for a few days on busi
ness. N. W. Meyers of Pueblo, Colo., !s
in the city for a few days.
K. Holllns of Itoxeburg transacted
business in the city Wednesday.
Tho Rogue Illver Fruit and Pro
duce association has about 7S half
boxes of Cornice pears which aro
ready for quick consumption, and
which will be sold at a very nominal
price.
Alva Walker of tho Nash livery
stable spent Monday Ju GrantH Pass
on business. Alva says that the
Josophlno county metropolis Is the
best euro he knows for local pooplo
who Imagine this city Is dead.
Fifteen wanderers, with thlr
blankets on their backs, aud called
"bundle Miffs" In vagabouud Jargon r
arrived In the city Wednesday night.
and were given sheltor In the city
Jail. They departed south this
morning.
Fresh llnio. Medford Lbr. Co.
Tho lion Temps club, competed of
voung people, gave their first dance
Wednesday night at the Nat, und it
was a huge succebs.
Ike Frldlger returned yesterday
from a week's business trip to (Men
dale. The Spokane excursion to Southern
California passed through .Medford
this afternoon at 1:510, and were met
at tho depot by a delegation from the
Commercial club yvho distributed a p.
pie and Ilogue river valley litera
ture. Many visited the exhibit build.
lug. Many former Spokuiui lealduuta
of this city were at the depot to grew
old nrqualntaiicH,
W, N, Offutt will manufacture
and place pu (he mar.kct boon a pat
ent fly ratrhei, known as the Right
Anglo, and kavu It Is the Litest and
one of the be t tilui to help ex
terminate tin lih . 255!
Throe Men foul mttjuraut and
hotel keepers, end one shland laud
lord, arrested by State Food Inspec
tor Shroek, for serving cream con
taining lesb than 20 per cent butter,
and maple sni having no maple,
pleaded guilty this moiling, und were
fined $10 each.
To my ciibtomeis aud frlnnda
There I a a calendar for UH wait
ing for you ut my shop, 113 8, Front
street, Call und get one. A. L. Vro-
man, plumbing and hcntlug ronti actor.
E
lived near' WutUn. tlii'Hoii, for
some limn, and at on" Hum wniliod
for Pal Kwavim. lie will well known
Sid In .IntliKonvllli'i wlmiit Hi' inailo His
as- liciulipiiHteiH.
!..... 1 M.ll 1 I ...I II... I I. ..I. I
. .,..,.,-. unu.M.iMv ..,.,,. jiu m1)iM j( ,,,
in (lie eoitulv jull on it elmrae f Wu,.r ,! f t, umiitv
liurglai.v, ivwuiliiii ucllou of tli
Ki'iind
(lieir
.vvlieu two uwi lili'il mil of hiIii
liliiiiuir l.iiivHiVtu' diM'oM-rvtl hitliK'iij
'in I heir liuuku ly Slieilfr imler Hi
lllie legulni' lUOklv huiiieli, A l He
1 ill nurd fin, and epoHUu In the hlllu
1 VliclriMiii U lion ti lien' Also
1 Alevaiider was earing foi Ilin cabin
of Fied Osliiint, a frlmul of
IIiowu'h, now omplnvmt In tho
hO'iHor'H office, .
('ail MiiHtoisou, who wait kilted
Ivviiu NoilhiK was known In Mcdfoul. OiminU.'d IhiiIm-im In Philadelphia
tho are ugltullUK foi an S p. in. oIohIiik
lie , time
..riJX-'llOSTRILS Hi HEAD STOPPED OP
FROM COLD? TRY MY CATARRH BALM
luul been MmtiKtclt'll ill- to the put'
I'lu'v hud not lieguii woik on tin
nrx Miller iivml I low u rd vvem nue-lQil
'at MaWhFuilil ii liiUhlli iiko lor the
ulK'itetl lobliefv of u hardware Mou
nt AMllrillil. The luiit't'H ol'l'lee iiv
it Iiiik no lieu who -uiiitfuWil the tile
in to the men.
liMtinll) lli'iii-. Mi PiikiiHi" on mhiii iiiini di--olii li tho hat of
Itinillie I'M'fljl Hull ll.ieilm iio tlie iuhIiIIh. iielillteS and healf til
(ioet Saty ( iiinribnl HNitniixe Intlnmed. swollen mliiliraun wbleli
Stni, lino tli nine. IumuI and tlnoat. ehmiH
-..- tln air puMiiaes, iop itatr ills
Tr ICI's c'lertiti Iiiiim " itirm anil ffelliiK of rloanihu.
oothlitK rwltK iiiuiifH imiiimiiainiy.
iKiut lay ankt loiilalit strut
(let a ronll liottlt anvwnt. lust ti
lr) It apl'l) a IHIIe In tlu lomirus
I
SLAIN AT MINE
(Continued from Page 1)
will open, vou will lueatlni lu'eb;
ilullttpiM mid hfwilsi'he dlmnumar. Ilv
the Crater Lake paik and stole u I moriilna the iiitaiih. eold-lu ImiI or
piece of tent He was arrested and iiUnirlial throat will ti mme
walked In Medford and tmenu-o of Ills J Knd i-urh mlsorv now I let the
condition fioin living like a wild mimll Lottie of 151) s ('nam Halm'
lunst, was bent to tho nuor larni h at iinv d'"; hIoh- Tins v-vt na
CoMtity Judge Ton Velio. l.nVt uprliir --- -
ho wax releiiHoil. ami returned to tb
niounthlus. For many yearn loar
del'. pr6Hie(ted up mid down the
pIcKatt and Is well known among the'
iploneor mining men. Ho was old uud
1 alll.B flic 111 Jim IV. llll lutflll blliffllll!
ami intanti jour eionaeu o aim " - - -
slowed-lip air piiMtmwi of tho kenil no.trlls rlmnal. ImwUlna hi4 blow Ilia
( 'rttn rr li or a coin, Willi na niHUiuu
niMo. foul iniiroiiM ilropplim Hit lh.
throat, ami raw ilrvnosK la dlstie.
Imr hut tntl) uixiillewa
Put or faith- -Jlwt omco In
Klv Crwmti lluliu" and jour ciild or
lataiih will kurnh illaappoar.
- ,. t ,
,- ,
-
DRINK HOT TEA
FOR A BAD COLD
RITCHIE-MURPHY
B
I CALLED OFF
R
THIRD
m
E
SAX FKA.WlMO, (.,!., J.i. ".
l'limiiiVMit Williv' Hittliic will m.t
put up Iii foOllO lorfoit JimIhv '"
hit .-eliclluled tvventv -round iiiaieu
lien- .Inminry .'10 witli llnrlem Topynif
Mur)liy. and it ! iilmo-t eerluiu'tbMt
Promoter .lames W. ('ntfmlh will
en II tiff the bout before nurht.
'The forfeit will not lie n-W'il l-
dnv," Harry Foley, ItiUihlc' mail;
tiger, -ani, "null Mr 1hrno or ii-ir
ilu, if Hi Mil. Ikhlti., I Jlltl-Ull to
nnlc Cot troth l'r Knntlm- potpon
moot until early in February."'
Folev wa t-elieduldl to inel Ctf
froth late tliU uftttnuMMi mid nk 1'or
a further fxl en-ion of time. Cuff
loth flatly nMnounred that unit
Ritt-hi Mtl hi forfeit Wtoi
niKht lie would cull off the match.
"I mean every won! f what I
-aid," said Offroth ofiurtlv before
noon. "J him tired f liitckie'H I.kiI-
i-linei. It bavins to look a if he
ilocv. not care to meet alurpbv."
"If ('off roth grunt u uu eaten -
ion of tune," Foley ai, "why, ill
right. If m de not, it i aJl right.
too. We ait not voiHr to iwat uirv
torfcit until we Jnnl that Huehu.'-
loot i- well oxaiii.
WANTS APPEAL OH RATE BILL
i
(
-- --.. , 9 -.
(Jet n 'mail pnekngf of II ru' "ri
llrt-.-vit Ira, or at the tirriiuti (nit.
rittl it,"lliiiiilurgir Hriint 'lluv. ' hi nn
plinrumrj. 'litlc n InMixpoonlul ( the
tia, put a cup of Uollax water iim
it. (HHir threiili a mre mel ilrmti a
tturnp full nl nnv tiliM during t'
dux or l'fore rt'tiruitf. It l ih m..t
rlfivtiie iy to ittrV. u roll mid rure
grip, a It open the JiifM nf the -Km.
rrlU-iuig roiigeolHiii. AImi Ukmi4 Hie
liowrlii, tliut driving a euld fr m tint
tvoti'in.
Tn it tlir nevt tune yiu miter frnin
a nilcl or the grip. It In in,'mm
nil tit iri-tv ev(lle, thrnfure m(
and harnilo.
MOTOR CARS
ARE THE BEST FOR THE MONEY
Sale m Ore l)i- Jtl 1!13.
in'r Medford Tr.iffb Hurenii.
Mcdfoul Oregon.
i Uear Sir
onrs nf the l'2d Initant relative to
th" decisions of tho federal district
court in Joltttiig tae rHrod ciimmls-l-loii
from eiffoicjlug the,tlit3 ncti and
referring to aupposed I'nlted States
supreme court dci felons, rerrlvod
and In rnpl) beg to, say that the raP
rond (ouiuiIsmIou has alnavs talked
as though It did niit rare to have an
appeal taken In the' matter. '
t'p to CoiiiiiiNIoii j .
Thoro are some elgH or nine cnseit. ' Rui Tain aud Stiirnew away with
and If an appeal Is ,aken In one. h a small bottlo of old honest
suppose It would have to be tiiKeu In st Jacobs Oil
all. and the cost would' be ronldor.; When vnur ImrK l t nn,l Inwe
able However. If the con.nila.lnn f' "".ri""!"' 'T.Z
i ini Pitiirinii ' " "
E
LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT
(Continued from pago 1.)
.Simpson ot al. appellants v. Oavld C'
Shepard et al docket numbtira til;
I!i and 23. doeldad .luue th, ltl.
At or about the aamo time suvaral
other state rate tasoa were also do
elded anion which are tha Jdlwourl
rate ease. Oklahoma rate ease and
Arkansas rate uim. Aud the Ken
tucky rate i-uih haa been divided with
tho present term of the supreme court
within the putt sixty or ninety days.
All of those cam nre rftTorattfti of the
injunction decrees or tha federal dis
trict courts and tho establishment by
the aupremo court of htate ram laws.
,l III KVIIOIISI! tl0Vfll
As to the matter of expense tho up
holding of the Oregon Initiative law
will sli'ld huudredrf of thoubumlA of
dollais annually to the people of tho
Htate to which the (ost of appeal will
be the morest trifle.
Ve havo before usf a'blll H. ft. Xo.
1 1011 Introduced Into congresti lata
mouth by an Oregon congressman
looking to the enactment or a law
for it kinglo .uniform i-laKslfUatlou
for tho I'nlted .States, together with
uu equitable into Hcbediilu which em
bodies tho principles contained In tho
OieKou Initiative rate net
Wo trust ou will now see your wnj
clear to prosecute an appeal without
further delay.
Youth vory truly,
.MKDI'OUI) TUAI'KIC lll'llKAi;,
.(signed)
11. A. WKI.CH,
fa'mretary.
Attorney Oeneinl fiawfotd'a 're
fusal wuh as follows.
, say a take the appeals, we will m
mediately proceed,
I would HiiKfieat that you place the
matter fairly before thu commbwlon,
and nlgo If you have any citations to
easy that you ,rofor,u. recently de
elded by tlis I'ulted States supremo
eeuK, wish you woitbl send them In,
I am unable to find tbain, and have
mwmlHeU cloiely. I do not know hut
I might have authority to appeal the
caaea without tho support of thu rail
road commission Hut the commls
aloa la the body that Is clinrgiMl with
the execution of tni',1 law, und It
should back It up, anil If you will
place the inattar befnro It with the
auMmilou that It should direct the
attorney aara to take 'nil appeal
In those cases, he will al once proceed
to do so.
Very truly yours,
(aliened)
A. il. CHAWI'OUI).
At tunny (ienurul.
iviit In.ttlp of old. ln'ne-1 "vt
faroba Oil" at uny dru Utrt oor n
littje In -your li&nd mid rati It rtfhi
into the l'ni'1 or ncke, mid tr the tim
jou rount lift, the eeriiie nml lione
Iieiw ill xoiif. , ,
Don't tay crlpjdell ,'niln Kithlaft.
Vtnftrndnu nil need t ! ue.l only
onfe. It tsLe the uebe niel pain rl;tit
out of jour baik and rnl the inir).
It ih mii(,'"Ml. yt lliltel liarinle
nml ln'n't burn tlw kui.
N'otliini; elMi Ktnp4 IiiiiiIki(o. -mtini
mid lume birk mlery o preinitly'
Page Theatre, FS Jan. 16
WILLIAM MOUIMS prisons liK iMiiiipmiy of Kn-
ImIi i'lnui.s lioiu tin .M.'inli.ill.iii 'I'licitii',
Xt w York, in
The Blindness of Virtue
H COSMO II MILTON.
A (li'f;t( I'l.'i, riitiiltlni'.ca (In-ill Tnilli, Krr I'rif-
ciit Should Sc(.
Two Vi'ius in London. Knur MoiiIIih in Chicnuo.
Ten Wi'cU.s in Moston. Two Month in New York.
C'iiiciio Ifci'onl l1(mld: "Worthy of nil tin in
doisi'iiu'iil the hipjlicsl sources enn ivc it."
"A woniiiii who til lows her dnnuhter to slnimjle
through tho awakeiiinjr yetu-x of her woiiuiiihood is
not Tit to he a mother."
Prices:
First II rows .. $l.."0
Last 7 rows LOO
I '.ox Seats 1.30
Seat Sale now on.
Ilalcenv:
Kirst row LOO
Next 7 rows V
LaMl ." rows ."i0
nniiic IIS
In tho cmtreine north of Norway
he sun hi ahore tho horizon con
tlnuoiialy from May to July, and
even In the extreme southern pint of
the country there l ho ihirluiesM
from April to Auamt.
Till: (.'OhlMSX I'ATIIW.W
AT ITTIICATI'.lt
UiJ
'
y
c?
I
m
s T
ptiJ!
You will bo an enthualuktle main
bur of the aodlori Ahon you no to
Iho It Theater tonlullt to 8ee "Tho
Coldou I'athway." a apeolat two-part
life portrayal, full of Interom and
eliiKur.
.lames' loyalty in love pi ores a
Kieat bloHliiK when ho dlsvovera that
his uuelo baH left u eroud will stal
Inn that If he provei In six mouths
that his loVo for Oranj. the beautltill
youiiK arllst'H model, Is trpe and laat
Iiik. ho will luheiit the fortuuu wlilc'i
lie thought he would. never receive.
Though dlvornt iiroceedliiKH aio In
progress, theao are nulekly alupiied
when (iiucu sues a h-tter from .lames
hogKliiK the Inwver to end tho HiiU
and send him baih bin wife. All
ends happily for Hie two young peo
ple, but the luwver who tries to make
(Irani (oiitinuo the suit and main
III in In tevlled for ill- duplicity.
JL
m
f?
"K
With Medford trade Is Medford made
Singer Sewing Machines
Machines for rent, phono 81CX.
Repairs, cleanlnc, oils, needles, parts,
phonograph repairing
Mi IVrillAIIAM, .M WAflUK
!W7 Honlli JloJIv SI l('(jffi(J
rA?rA?
re
ir2!.J'ftfS
0
ajHlejivV
WSy
I akes All the bmvers
From the Morning
Shave
The bathroom is
warmed in almost no
time and you shave in
comfort if your home
is equipped with a
XIMIIMIES
The heater is so light it may he easily
carried to the dining room or living
room or wherever needed.
Easy td light and clean,
strucred that it can't smoke.
smell. Will last a life time. Finished in
plain steel or blue enameled drums.
Ash to see it at
W
IS
So con-
Docs i
t't
For Beet Results
Use Pearl Oil
Jl
your dealers
Standard Oil Company
I'Oim.ANI)
A
V
'Lr