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JMr'tfyAft' J- '"W.JnfV'"" PAGE TWO' MEDFORD MAITj TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OKROON, SATURDAY, .IANUAUV 2-1. 1!)M. . 1U . IOCAL AND L. PERSONAL It. Ii. Polk ami compnny'B lHH Jnckson county illrcctory will con tnln n complete niliicollivneous pubic ns to chnreliua nnd their pnstors. th IoiIkob nnd officers of Bainc mul nil Rtnto, county nnd city oflclnls, In ad dition to all names ot the people re nldltiR In the towns In JncUson coun ty. Snm Van Dyke, n woll known nnl pioneer rnnchcr HIviir near l'hoonl la seriously III nt his home, nnd his condition Is Riving relathea and frlomlB deep concern. Tho brooms mado by Southern Oregon Tlroom Mfg. company ot tho 1013 crop nro Ideal. Get them of tho following dealers. Iook at tho lnucl: Sid M. Nichols Oarnott Corey Hardware, M. P. & II. Co., Chas. L. Scheffelln, 0. W. Dow, 0. T llacon, Wonder Store, O. 11. 1-id. Scott Woolf, Thorndko Grocorj, V. K. Consor. Mlta Frances Ncevcl of Med ford was a succcwful rnmlldate for a llfo ccrtlflcato at tho recent teachers' ex amination. This qualifies Miss Ncevcl to teach In any high school in tho state. A number of out of town young pcoplo attended the Sophomoro danco In St. Mark's hall Friday ovcnlns. Tho Bon Hur Lodgo gavo a masquer ado ball which was largely attended. Ton day's sowing for JS.00. Kols ter's Ladles' Tailoring College, rooms 6-7. St. Mark's block, corner Main and Holly. 277 Owing to tho partial suspension of traffic, owing to heavy rains In tho lowlands and snow In the mountains tho last week, on tho Southern Pa cific, extra freights were run north and south Friday night. Freight for northern points lias boon held up bj snow In tho Sisklyous. P. B. Merrick who has been look ing after oil well Interests In Wyom ing In which a number of Med ford MONUMENT TO tVOMRjfr OF CONFEDKKACY WHICH PHKSIDENT WILSON WILL UNVEIL -ONUMercr tothc women of the. confedepacv ARM E Y FIVE CAR LOADS OF H ROD 1SPUDS HC WOMEN I AUGUSTUS LUKEMWM MR. iOMUMEKT vitt PHoro l'rvsldetit Wilson han accepted the Imitation of (he State iiullmritli' nt North Carolina to be present on May 10 and untcll the Monument to the Women of tho Confederacy, which Is soon to be erected on the ground of the Capitol at Ualclgb. The monument is the work of Augustus I.uUcman, a New orU N.-nlntor. B. H. Pearco of Holland, Joscphtuo county, was In tho city Thursday nnd Friday attending to mining business, returning to his homo this morning. W. W. Harmon, chief engineer uf the Crescent City lino out of Grants Pass Is In tho city for the week's end Fresh limo. Mcdford Lbr. Co. Itargnins In rubbers for men, wo fen and children nt Deuel's Southbound train No. 13 was an hour lato this morning owing to de lied connections with transconti nental mall train at Portland. J. C. Pendleton of Tablo Itock was a business visitor in tho city Friday Vive on in of If oituo llior alloy polutoo- wore hliippod Fudiiy (o tho I'liitod States upuy on llio Moxionti Tonus border. The pi loo iooo'iod was To oonlh ii hrtok, f. o. b. Moil ford. Tin .shipment was made lv the l S. I, olio oompnny. It is reported Hint there is u shortuce of epuds in Tonus and a steady ilemnml for Dromon produots. Fifteen oars of otnlois luivo thus fur boon shipped from vnlloy poinls, and while there nro M'vonil more our lomK that could ho shipped, most ni? hoiiiir hold for Into spring markets. Fin o ears of onions luivo boon shipped and probably 1100,1)0(1 pounds of bonus. While those fiuutes might to ho ton-fold as u'toiit, they show tho balance of Irmlc is turning in tho nllo's fiior, for llnoo vouiv ni;o just as tunny oar? of Ihi'se products wore lionitf imported. I Sick llcndaclic, Dad ltivalli, Sour Stoniacli, Moan l,lui-mid llouols Cloggod ('loan up Tonight - w s j-fssaaasaaEBfs Got a 10-coiit box now. Furrod Tdiikud, Had Tusto, ImllKon Hon, Hallow Skill and .Mlsorablo llvadaoheH cdmo form a torpid liver, and clogged bowels, which cunno jour stomach to become filled with uudl gostod fond, whloli sours and for incuts like gaibngo In a swill barrel ' That's tho first step to untold iiiUcn ; ludlgostiou, foul gitscx, bad bronth, ollow skin, mental fours, ovor) thing that Is horrible and iinUBoatlng A ' Cnsrarut tonight will glo oitr con-1 stlpated bowels a thorough cloaimlng ' and straighten ou out by morning They work while )ou sloop a 10 cent bg.N from ,uur drugitlHt will keep you fooling good for mouths Mil lions of mull and women take a Cas caret now and thou to keep their stomach llxcr and bowels regulated, and uew'r know n inUurabto momou. Don't forgot tho children their lit tle limbics need a good, gentle cloaiis lug, too. (loiiitf up (lie nuiiilxM' of Konls in world-wido sprvicc. (loinj; tlown--lltt) ctwl tf inoloi Inmsporlnlion. Mint- (linn ihwo liuiiilrcd fit'tN I'ivo ilioiisund Kords ikiw in uao urc kt't'p inir (i'aiis)(irlalion cost a( a iniiiiiiiiiiu (lie world (ivcr. I&'JR Is IIih now pi leu or tlui !ud runabout; tho tourlux car Is HI&; tho town oar U00 f. o. h Mudford, complete with equipment. U'tt catalog and partlrulius from C. E. GATES Sl'AUTA IIUMIING. Mi;il'Oltl, OltK. Joo Under of Plioenlx Is a business i Wanted Copy of visitor In tho city today. Mark Whipple of Koguc Itlver was In tho city Friday attending to busi ness matters. Sovcn spools "O. N. T." thread 23c, Deuel's. Not a man asked shelter In tho city jail Friday night. A dozen 1. W. W.'s came In on an ctra freight and wcru immediately ordered out by j Itoguo ltlvcr No. 1, Vol. 7, Hit Inquire Tribune of- Frult Grower, Will pay cash, flee. Dr. Klrchgessner ot IUvcrdate has returned to his homo -after attend ing to professional business in tho city for a couplo of dns. Iron Clad hose all sizes and prices, just In, at Deuel's. Paul McDonald has returned from pcoplo nro interested, Is expected to tho night force. One was a phrcnolo- Corvallls where ho was attending rottim to his homo In tho city th U'8'. wno wailed that an eleven days tho O. A. C. first of tho month. Wo havo a limited supply of very flno, extra largo Cuthbert red rasp berry plants at Cc each, or $4.50 per 100. Call us up now. Janes Pros . Capitol Hill, phono 370-X. 2CC Churches ot tho city are making arrangements for tho obsorvnnco of church going day, Sunday, February 1. Every city In tho land will ob servo tho day. BUI "Colomna mado a business trip to Jacksonville Friday afternoon to visit old friends. J. O. Gerktng, tho best all around photographer In southern Oregon.. Alays reliable Negatives made any where, tlmo or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phone 320-J. The waters ot Dear creek aro fall ing rapidly. Considerable joy was manifested among fight fans Friday night when It was learned that Ad Wolgast had beaten Joo Rivers In their Milwaukee clash. Thero was also dissatisfac tion in a couplo of spots at the vic tory ot tho former champion, somo citizens desiring to learn that ho was knocked out ot the ring, in payment for his Irrational business dealings In this valley. Try our flour, Johnson's Bout. $1.15; Bluo Stem, $1.35; Nono Bel tor. L. B. Brown, Hubs Mill, Flour nnd Feed. J. L. Owens of Galesburg, 111., Is in tho city for a few days visiting, finding many former residents of his homo In this city. Ho was well ac quainted with Julia Flake, tho fit-tccn-ycar-old girl who induced her stepfather to kill her mother, through an Infatuation. It was a great sur prlso to him. Urlak Swift ot Happy Camp, Cal Is In tho city on business, and re ports tho heaviest snowfall of years In tho Sisklyous, and insuring plenty of water for miuiug operations. Lawyers Carkln and Taylor have moved from Central avenue Into thrco larger front offices on Main street over Hasklns and Hoyden's stores. Fred Kelly has returnod from a tow day's visit with his sister at Phoo nix. The second semester ot the school j ear will commotico Monday morning, and Superintendent Collins expects nn Increased enrollment from out nt town points, Seo the bargains in dry goods, romnants, nt Deuel's. ' James Stewart who has beon at tending school in this city has re turned to his homo In Klamath Falls, William Ulrlch made a. business trip to Grants Pass Thursday. Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish nt J, O, Gerklng's studio, 28 B. Main St. Phono 320-. I stay In Grants Pass had netted him $2.50 for his head reading nblllty Clgar store owners say they have re ceived many calls this week from transients asking for sample tobacco Tho Rimer "army of unemplojed" Is expected to reach Mcdford the mid dle ot next week. They aro half v hundred strong, numerically, v Miss Fay Pankey spent a few hours Now Is tho tlmo to study the fash Ion sheets at F. K. Doucl & Co.'s, In order to avail yourself promptly ot tho now goods being bought in tho cast, by Mr. Deuel. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Lady Assistant I)(ty Phono S27 NlKlit V. W. Weeks 103-J2 Phone A, B. Orr 078-M ,.,.., .j...?... f.f.fft ll'W In Jacksonville Friday visiting with relatives. . E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any tlmo or place by appointment. Phone M H71. Miss Noll Storm who was operated upon a month ago for appendicitis has entirely recovered. Rodney Dodge of Ruch transacted business In Mcdford today, returning to bis home this afternoon. Try our flour, Johnson's Best. $1.15; Bluo Stem, $1.35;' Nono Bet ter. L. B. Brown, Rugs Mill, Flour and Feed. County Commissioner Con Leovcr of Central Point spent a few hours in Medford this morning. George Howard of Talent Is a busi ness visitor in tho city today. Sugar Pine shakes. Medford Lbr. Co. George Morrison of Reno, Nevada, who has been visiting In this city the past weok returned Friday after noon to that city. Fred Lewis of Wellon was a busi ness visitor In Medford Friday. Men's rubber boots, $2.50. Dcucls. Jack Overdorf returned Friday evening from a business trip to northern points. Professor Harry Howells roturned Friday from a trip to Talent. A full line ot now goods in each department, Is being bought and we will be able to give you tho very best selection, and at tho lowtbt prices to bo found In Southern Oregon. II, J. Tunny of Sacramento Id spending a few days In tho valley on business. Albert Hansen, a homesteader on Union Creek Is visiting friends and relatives in this city and Jacksonville this week. Milk and cream at DeVoo's. ' D, F. George ot Grauts Pass was u business tl<or In the city Friday, Tho Ladles Kilties band uppcaroJ at tho Page Theater Friday night, and owing to many counter attractions, principally boclal, the attendance was slim. The band Is a high flats mus ical organization, and gavo popular and classical numbers In tho fin ished stylo. The tronbo io solo by MIeb Frankle Tie e, a:id the cornet duet by tho Kl nball fJlsters were highly appreciated. Manager Gor don of the Page Is trying to secure a return engagement ot tho company. notici:. All persons who will tako part In tho Pirates of Penzane opera for the K. ot P. aro requested to meet at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon at K. of P, hall. CHAS. HAZELRIGG. Hout o Rot (lie It) 1 1 Spray Calendar. Tho 1914 spraying calendar will bo ready for distribution to tho fruit growers on January 2S. In order to avoid tho cxpenso of mailing, thou who deslro copies may secure thorn at their nearest town as a supply will bo Bent to each town In the val ley. Tho inspector for each district will bo Intrusted with a supply which will bo loft at convenient places. P. J. O'OARA, Pathologist In Charge IO la'i'K TO CLASSIFY. LOST Alrdalo dog, about four yearn old, medium hIzo, known as Rogue, Strayed from Hallo way orchard last Thursday evening. Communl cato with 8. V. llockwlth or Mr. Allco Halloway, suitable reward. 2C1 Just Arrived by Express htyles Two of the very newest of I'ootwenr. Ukl V" 'bbbbBL'' MMsstV Patent vamps, dull uppers, Louis Cuban heel, a beauti ful bhoc $5.00 Jinby DpIIk. Same toe and heel ns out, in n liifih button Mine, patent nml dull leather); Huh in the "Hnby Doll" thoy nro nil wild about . - $4.00 C. M. KIDD KhM'h f(r Shoe. Klines for Kidn. a f t t ? V f ? V V f J T r r t t ? ? X t ? ? ? ? f ? t 7 T t f r f y t ? f T f t r T T t T T t t T t T t 2sp$$$iv44mb4m&''S'-2 5-5'-2-5i A.AJAAAAAAAA IM'II0 w t vf, jr -r r F urnis h Yo ur H ome Without Cost You can do this by purchasing your supplies from the merchants who give FIDELITY TRADING STAMPS 'n s '1 -I .' . V till The following intM'cliants of .Medford will f,riv(j von iliu FIDILITV TIJA 1)1 NCI STAMPS with your piiri-luiSMs, ahao lutely free I'm' (ho asking: F. K. Douol & Co., Dry Goods, Clothing, otc. Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. Chas. L. Schieffelin, Fancy and Staplo Groceries. C. M. Kidd, Dopondablo Footwear. Charles Strang, Pure Drugs. Herman Bros., Saddlery. Have You a Stamp Book Tf. not, call at any of llio aliovo-nainod .slopes and you will gel ii MDHLLTY TUADLNCl STAMP HOOK with a complimentary page of $2.no worth of our stamps free of charge. As you can got the .FI 1JKLLTV STAMPS with practically all kinds of goods you f may wish to buy, you will soon he able to fill your book, and you aro then entitled to select one of our many valuable household articles, which are on display at R K. Douol ic Co.'s Store. Do Not Fail to Visit Our Premium Department M't "Wo invito you to visit it frequently. Wo aro adding' new articles continually, as it is our policy to study the particular tastes and needs of each city in which we operate. YOU SHARE IN THE PROFITS OF EACH PURCHASE YOU MAKE AT THE ABOVE STORES. your sharo conies in the form of valuable and useful iuins shown at our premium department. BANKERS PAY INTEREST ON WHAT YOU SAVE. WE PAY INTEREST ON WHAT YOU SPEND. 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