WW ,;JV' I. ' i PAGE TWO fllEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 111. 1i)M. Ik' t. IOCAL AND L PERSONAL M. F-urdln, Inwjer, rvoma 4 and 5 Klnlto building, opposite First Xcv tlonnt Uank. W. J. Malionoy Southern Pnclflc depot operator at Urania Pas, for merly of todford, Is Buffering from an attack of blood nblsoulwr, and Is unahlo to contlmio his duties. If it In Insurance- or any descrlp Hon wo Vrlto It,' Why not have tho best. Holmes, Tbo Insuranco Man. MIm lllgly of Medford, recently visited -with her mother. Mm. Siiiu- mervlllo at Kvnna creek. Mis Hannah Winn, of "Wellon, Ore, spont tho week at Kern Vale Ranch, on Evans creek, tho guest of Alice Chandler. Ten day'a sowing for f 5.00. Hols ter's Ladles' Tailoring College, rooms 6-7, St. Mark's block, corner Main and Holly. 377 Mrs. Ida MnRcrlc of Evans creek haa been enjoying the company of her mother, Mrs. Heckathorn. of Englo Point, for tho past three months, and for tho past two weeks of her stater, Mrs. Slmpklus, of Hub bard, Ore., tho two latter went to Eaglo Point tho latter part of tho week. Mrs. Slmpklus Is a sister-in-law of Mrs. Q. W. Wilcox. 'Forty acres of land within tho Sis kiyou national forest have been rec ommended to bo opened to entry. Tlio area was applied for under the forest homestead net by J. K. Sorber of Smith Illver, Cal. It Is located on tho WInchuck rlvr In section 5, township 41 soiidi, rango 12 west, Willamette Meridian, and is de scribed as being valuablo agricul ture land, J. O. (Jerking, tho best all around photographer In southern Oregon.. Alays reliable Negatives mado any where, time or place Studio 2SS Main St. Phono 320-J. Mrs. M. E. Smith leaves Monday for Southern California. Mrs. Hal- Ho Whitman, sister of Mrs. John Honey, will occupy her resldcnco nt 622 W. Tenth street, whllo sho is away. Med ford needs a payroll, and Is gradually getting a paryroll. A fow years ago wo shipped in hero every thing In the vegetable and produce line, now we ship out, why? Because thcro was a decided demand crcatal for homo grown truck. Why sen-1 our money to far off cities tbrougn Jobbers for cigars, when you can get better mado horc? Try our 3 D. B. J. C cent cigar, on sale in every first class cigar caso in tho city. Grant Coleman, mnnager. 20" George Fox was among tho many Central Point visitors in Mcdford yesterday. Several now bungalows are being erected In Imperial addition In East Mcdford at present and several more will bo erected shortly. At the It Theater today and tumor row, 2:1G and 7 p. m. Edwin Wet more, soloist. Formerly director Oregon Agricultural College band Demonstrator for largest band instru ment factory. Desires tho Mcdford musical talont present. An extra ordinary run of photoplays. Sam Collins of Table Rock was a Mcdford business visitor Friday. Lewis Bennett has romoved (o Mcdford where ho will engage In tho grocery business in tho near fu turo nt Allen's old stand. Flagg's music shop has been sola to Palmer Piano Pisco and has moved stock to south end Garnott Coroy building, ground floor, facing on Grape street, phono 709-U. Tho Bullis Trolley company is now erecting trolley poles on tho east sldo of Bear creek. These poles ara rough and unpaluted. Miss Ruth Taylor left Thursday for San Francisco where she will purchnso a rollllnory stock. Instead of sending your orders for sheet music away from Mcdford tele phone thorn to Palmer Piano Place, phone 709-R, Garnott-Corey build ing. Tho order will bo sent on firat tmall and you will got them at the samo prlco as sending nwuy. Have purchasod tho music shop. During tho past week there have been several petty robberies on the cast sldo. One rcsldonco ownod ny parties absont from tho city was stripped of tbo electrollors and tho linoleum from tho kitchen floor. A clothes lino was also robbed and n numbor of wood sheds were vlsltoJ. Joo Hongland of Central Point wns a visitor In Medford Friday, Palmer Piano Placo is tho only firm handling sheet music. Have ordered in a largo stock. Prompt attention will bo given to all ordcrx ' Telephone your orders to phone No. 700-lt. For rent. Flno ortlco rooms from $0.00 to flS.00. W. T. York, 410 M. F. & H. Bldg. Tho high school basket ball teams dt Mcdford and Ashland will meet .VI tho Nat next week. Tho local team has not won a game In a coon's age, and hopo to break tho local strong of defeats by a victory over their an cient enemies. Tho girls' team will likely arrange a game with tho Phoe nix girls' team in tho near future. Try our flour, Johnson's Best. 1.13j Bluo Stem, $1.35! Nono Bet ter. Ii. B. Brown, Russ Mill, Flour and Feed. R. C, Avdnt, Ji., of Ashland was a business visitor In Mcdford Friday. AV. C. Wlsemore of Provolt Is In the city for a fow days attending to business matters. For salo. Five room houso on paved street, paving partly paid. City water, $000.00. Better than paying rent. W. T. York, 419 M. F. & II. Bldg. R. J. Colo of Hilt, Cal., roprlctor of tho summer resort at Colestln I In tho city for a fow days. He re ports tho heaviest snow In years In tho SIsklyou8. Rogno river valley grapo Juico on salo at all tho leading groceries and In booth G nt public market. 268 Chris Natwlck of Eaglo Point 1$ in tho city in connection with the Pacific highway contract over tho Slsklyous. Pcto Dodscn of Rogue River Is at tending to business matters in tho city today. For rent. Furnished house, doso In. Inqulro of W. T. York. Joe Bccman of Gold lllll was a bus iness visitor In tho city Thursday. Mrs. Poarl Wordcn attacked Mil May Storm In front of tho Sparta building Friday evening because, it Is said, tho latter had received a pro motion over me, lormer. a nair puii-iJcr( j q mg contest loitowca, vioweu oy a anj fcctj small but appreciative audience. Jack Ovcrdorf, well known fight rcf cree mediated. Tho conflict started after a day's work in tho laundry whero both are employed, was fin ished, and is laid by friends of both to malicious gossip. Marlon Lance has returned to Medford after a visit with his brother at his mine on Foots creek. A couple of young men were rounded up by Constable Rankin Es tea this morning upon suspicion of having robbed tho Wilson cigar store a week ago. Thcro was no ovldonco against them, and they wcro dis missed by Prosecutor Kelly with a lecture on the folly' of bad company, late hours and loafing around pool halls and saloons. Both promised to mend their ways. C. E. Gates, Court Hall and Seelcy Hall returned Friday from Portland where they attended tho Northwest Auto Show. Seeloy reports seeing a number of former Mcdtordltes. some prosperous, and others privates tn tho roar ranks of tho army of the un employed. All three proclaim the auto show aa a success and a great educational factor to buyers and sellers of machines. Lawyers Carkln and Taylor have moved from .Central avenue Into Thomas Davis of Grants Pass transacted legal business In this city Friday afternoon. C. E. Whlsler left Friday for Washington, D. C, where ho will represent tho Interests of northwest fruitgrowers buforo tho congressional committee Investigating tho proposed npple box bill. Make Tumy write your fire Insur ance, tt It. T. Huerton, a prominent sheen man of Lake county, spent Friday In Medford, on route to Portland, He snya a mild winter hna Insured nil his flock coming nut fnt In the spring and predicts a high prlco for all kinds of stock. Tho Importation of Australian beef to American mar kets Is classified by Mr. Huerton a "butcher fad." Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish nt J. O. Gerklng's studio. 22S E. Mnln St. Phono 320-. Tho work of putting In early spring garden truck has been begun by Gardener Ford of Siskiyou Heights and he is putting his ground In shape for later varieties. Ho now has parsnips, carrots and hardy vege tables in tho ground, and expects to win some mora prizes at the Jackson County Fair next fall. . Three thousand smudge pots, slightly used, at Go each, phone 752-J. 27l Prof. Harry Howells mado a trip to Jacksonville Friday afternoon to give a music lesson. Fresh lime. Medford Lbr. Co. Joo Rader of Phoonlx transacted business In Medford Friday. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any tlmo or placo by appointment. Phono M 1471. D. E. Green of Grants Pass spent Friday In Mcdford on business. Try our flour, Johnson's Best. $1.15; Bluo Stem, $1.35; Nono Bet- Brown. Russ Mill. Flour Stockholders' Meeting. Notlco Is heruoy given that tho regular annual meetlug of stock holders of the Rogue Illver Fruit & Produce Association, for tho election of directors and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before such meeting, will bo held In the public library, Malu street. Medford, Oregon, on tho 10th day of February, 1911, nt 10:00 o'clock, n, in. ROGUE RIVER FRIMT & PRODUCE ASSOCIATION, By A. C. Allen. Vice-President, tlatod Medford, Oregon, January 10, 1914. .. BEST LAXATiVE FOR BOWELS "GASCARETS They Clenu Liver, Sweeten Stonmrit, End Sick Heailnclie, Bad llreittli, Indigestion, lutluitlon CHICHESTER SPILLS J"WJ I..1ImI A.U jrlrl.ir-f A Tv ITj '"" ' ll !" I'ii'. Yr IW W ral.i. AitfrM'tlVllllfl.'rrHII L .9 hlAMiiNtt lmNi i'U.i.V! vv u V 1'U.IH.i, lwHkn.vnlllr.t.Mril.AIinMIUH SOlOnYDRl'GQISTSrVtRtMrHE Sam Tuttlo of Watkins, Ore., .i spending a few days in the city vis iting friends and relatives. Sugar Pine shakes. Medford Lbr. Co. Dr. J. J. Emmons and wlfo loft this afternoon for Portland for a fow day's visit. Dr. Emmons will re turn next Thursday. Milk and cream at DoVoo's. C. A. Do Voe. Mcdford agont for tho Portland Orcgonlan, 41S W. Main, Phono 122-R. Get a 10-cent box. Are you keeping your bowels, liver, and stomncli clean, pure and frosh with Cabarets, or merely forcing n passageway ever r-Miys with Salts. Cathartic Pills, Castor Oil or Purgatlvo Waters? Stop hnvltic; a bowel wash-day. Let Caxcarota thoroughly cleanse and reg ulate tho stomach, remove the sour and fermenting food and foul gases, take tho excess bllo from the llvor and carry out of tho system all the constipated waste matter and poison In the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will mako you feel great by morning, They work whllo you aleop nour gripe, alckon or cause any inconvenience, and cost only 10 cents a u? irom your drus gist. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and never have Headache Biliousness. Coated Tongue, Indigestion, Sour Stomach or Constipated Bowel?. Cascarets belong in every household. Children Just lovo to take them. DIGGS NABBED AGAIN. SAME CHARGE, GIRL'S MOTHER NOW 1 1 ' SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 31.- A warrant charging an offenso ngalnst a young girl was sworn to here todav agalnst Maury Dlggs, former stato architect whose recent conviction un der tho Mann act was mado tho sub ject of national comment becauso of Us political bearing fr- --.i !-- -t. afr Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS l Vhuuv mi l W. Wk iUH-JU A. JC On 07K-M three larger front offices on Main street over Haskins.and Boydon'a Mores. Twenty-five southbound L W. AV.'s passed through Mcdford Friday night' disembarking hero to stretch their; legs. They wcro a tough looking bunch, nnd are headed for Redding. Cal., where a campaign of agitation is under way. Jlcn Collins of Jacksonville vis ited friends In Mcdford Friday after noon. O. D. Lour of Ashland was in tho city for a few hours this morning. H. B. Cady, the agate authority and hunter has suggested to the Elks' lodge that they faco the fireplace In their now building on North Central avenue with Jasper, agates, and other untlvo stones polished and sawed. This would glyo an nrtlstlc touch, and a varloty of colors bo unique, and an advertisement for tho lodge and country'. Mr. Cady haa approached several Elks on tho proposition, and mot with Instant favor. The na tlvo stones Mr. Cady has samples that bavo been polished, and are beautiful. The Elks' fireplace will bo fifteen feet wide, and fifteen feet high, and tho first idea was to use bricks carv ing tho name of each member there in. 'Mr, Cady's idea will be given consideration. TOO LATE TO CLASHIHV. vXnTED isOOoTob YoTrwoyears at f per cent. Security 20 acres Bear creek bottom soil, one-third alfalfa, halanri In peers and ap ples of which i c run in In bearing. Buildings alyne worth $3000.00. Phono 3C8- or 130-R. FOH'SALK Garlic. Mrs. Wm. Bain, West Clark, phono C27-X. 209 WANTED By man and wife, posi tion on much. Inference. Ad dr A., care Mall Tribune. 209 When it rains doyou depend on howtcprooi" or do you nor Fish Brand Reflex Slicker and enjoy Uiq r!a I- WW TWU . lf Wilt, I ..II.11I...L. tough nd tcady ser vice, ami o wler pioof that Dot drop reach e you even I drouth iha openioit twen the button. TUilt6csEJedocu. $3.00 a.r. SilUfactloo GaratctJ A, J. Tower Co. "ftj . BOSTON orthitliAt Tower Caoadiao Liaiied , an TorecM CctJtfi i9lHP l-'f' uuw x l A'vlli JL 1 I 1 I' -MP -v UNDERSTAND THAT When you buy-eye glasses of nio you get what your eyes rcqulro at proven by a scientific examination, and nt a price conslntcnt with tho best qunltty and sdrvlce whether you pay $3.00, $r..00, $S.00 or more. DR. RIGKERT Eye Sight Serlalit Suite 1-2, Oi'cr Deuel's S. & II. Green Trading Stamps Given Jt has been our aim to provide tho house wife with a. Icavcner cnibrnring the essen tial qualities purity, efficiency and whole sonicncss, and .to do so at a modern tc price. This we found perfectly feasible, as you will find by a test of Crescent Baking Powder FOR SALE A good new homo on South Oa!:dalc, best resi dence block in Mcdford, eight rooms, largo sleeping porch, bath, basement, furnace heated, a garage; lot 78x100. Also five acres adjoining town, sidewalk almost to property line, fine soil for garden, fruit ur alfalfa, all plowed ready to plant. Also 27 1-4 acres Bear creek bottom land, no bet ter soil for alfalfa in the valley, land all plowed in good shape and ready to seed in the spring. Also for sale or rent, storage building, can be used for paint shop, on lot .100x100 feet, cIohq in. GEORGE L. TREICHLER Phone 019-tt. 993 H. Oakdale. I'OH HUNT Closd In four rootu )jouo, ft! per month with city wider puld lAiutUtn 207 Koulh Yjf tlrvui tor puMMulur (VJ Iwow no j, m Latta & Hopkins Nurseries Growers of High-Grade Fruit Trees. Apple and Pear Trees arc our specialties. Stock ;,ne-ycnr-old trees on three-year-old roots. Some of best orchards in the valley are set to our trees. Nurseries near Central Point. Medford office, room 402. M. F, & 11 building. Phone 809-Iv. Experience shows that home grown, acclimated trees are the best, PATRONIZE HOME NURSERIES IF TlIRVUliJ KLEIN MADE THEY'RE TAILOR MADE Mcdford Tailors iioit.sitf roil Stvia: BaaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaaliaBaBaW il ' klSPIIMaBaV I " ' A &ii25r One span ot mulos, ago C and 7 years, weight -C00. One span, tunro and horso, ago 7 and 8 years, weight L'C-tO. One good nil around horse, 8 years old. Largo team, weight 3000. Ono well broko saddle horso. Ono gcntlo ladles' driving mare. Ono good ranch team. Can bo sccu nt I). 8. Utt'M IIU N. lUvernlde Automobile Bargains I luivo throo slightly used Ovorlnnds, two with oloctrlc 8tnrtor8, tlmt I will soil nt a bargain; also ONE S. H. FORD TOURING IjWOO.OO ONE S. H. JAOKSON TOURING $400.00 ONE B. H. 15-H. P. PREMIER $400.00 ONE WARREN DETROIT (wrocked on. Jack sonvillo road) . . $150.00 C. E. GATES JIOTOK CA1IS AXI) Kl'iMM.tKS. E.D.Weston Official Photographer of th Medford Conirnorci.il Club Amateur Fmishiufl Post Curdcs Panoramic Work Flash lighoi Portraits Interior and oxturior vium Negatives made anv Uux and any place by uppoint munt. L. M. II.VHMON. Muumger. 9fW 7) Mi in rionr u7 Isch Ku Bibbe Having fallen heir to a large estate and in order to distribute it equally to the people of Medford, I will give a five per i;nt discount on all cash sales of out1 dollar or over and on all accounts paid within lf days from date of charge. When the baud begins to play, fall in line or phone 210 for your Groceries. C. L. BUTTERFIELD Successor to Davidson $ Hutterfield. PAGE-DRESSLER 320 E. Main Street KXCIIANOi: FOU KOOTF. IIIVKIt I'KOI'KHTV $1,300.00 Cleiir; Oklnhomu, eity niul nerc nge; want Mtilford. $'J,."()0.00 Clenr; Oklahoma, resilience; wnula pMierul f ii rui. $11,000.(10 Cliwr; modern 7-nn.ni hiiiim, two lotx, 30x100 eui'li, FureM drove, Or.; until! Hiuck rnneli with w ttir, up to $(1000; home cutili. $11,200.00 Clonr; WiiHliiiigton ulient fitriu ; wmtH Hiunll tract near .Mcilt'oril. $.'1,300.00 Clear; Colorailo reniilenro, moil itii; wants Koguu Kiver valley proiierty. $3,000.00 Mortgage $2(100; 80 ncre Snnm Vnlley, goml geuern! fiimi; will tnl: .Mcdfonl residence up U $:iooo. $1,800.00 MirlKiio $1800; North Imkntii farm, 100 iktoh, all cultivated; , will take tiny good property hero. $0,000.00 Morlgniro $2800; Colorado, eleven acres licuritit; orcliunl; wants Hiunll tract near .Mcilfonl. $0,500.00 MorlfciiKo ' $ 1300; North Dakota, .ISO 'acres; wants land ur Mcilfonl property. $7,000.00 Clear; fine resilience, Portland; wants west niile vnlley uereage; will pay difference. $7,000.00 Mortgago $1000; Colonnlo rusi ilciice niul 40 acres irrigntcil land; will trade for good luiul here. $8,000.00 Clear; Missouri land, 1000 acres timber; wants good hiunll tract or orchard. $11,200.00 Clcur; Colorailo, .'120 acres im plied raui'li, level, fine laud, close to railroad; wantu valley land. $20,230.00 Mortgage $1U20; huvcrnl different properties, partly income, nil good; wants general inci'i'hiiudue, hard ware, dairy or orchard. $22,300.00 Mortgnxo rcniili'iico (1000; Clilimgu huhuili pniperty; II U. iiitrim grouuil, large Kl-room Ikiiim', liarn, garage, licaiitil'ul lawns, diics, fliade; see pictures; wants orcliaul. $22,(100.00 Mortgage $1000; Indiaim business Monk, merchandise slock, large resilience, several fine lots; wauls good nrehard. $211,300.00 Mortgage $8(1(10; Idaho ami Chi engo; wants mcrchnudUc stock or orchard. $23,000.00 Clear; 3 aores, luinie ami orchard in Medford; OO-acin ranch for Miu nesotn ranch or business property. $23,000.00 Clear; New Kiiglauil hotel. $:i0,000.00 Clear; .laekhon county, 70 ncres lino laud, -10 ucrcs 7-year apples, .10 ueres 2-ycnf penis, 13 neres alfalfa; wauls Portland, Seattle, Oakland or l.os Angeles, $30,000.00 Clear; I.m AugelcH uparliuent liouse, J'liruislied, net income $0000; wants good improved much. $01,800.00 Morlgnge $7723; Colorado, 1313 neres, line irrigated laud; wants large ranch in Oregon. $75,000.00 Clear; Colorado, 810 acres, largo ,i (i'yvi u. .; 80-100111 hotel, Hot Kpriuj;s, Htleu did resort; will take laie ranch. $75,000.00 MoitKaK'e $15,000; I,os AiiKeles apartment house, two-year lease f . . , at $!I25 per mouth; wants piod, clear raiicli, $lMl000,00-Morti-ano $20,800; Noilh Dukotn, ' rich wheat luiul, iniprovcnicnts $l.'l,000; will (alio Kood orehard. $200,000.00 Morlmice $50,000; Han Francisco, inoilcrii six-storv '.uililliiK", wants lnli-cla oichard piopcily. PAGE-DRESSLER I'HONK 2H'J 320 E. MAIN STREET, MEOPOHD .C, tW,b