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PAGE TWO M-BDJfOm) MAIL TU I HUN 10, MMDKOUI), ORKdON. iMONHAV. IWim.'ARY !). WW. L OCAL AYD PERSONAL .ludgo V. M Calkins of tlio circuit court In Grants ran today, hearing arftttnionts In a civil action. Ho will resume sessions at Jacksonville Tues day afternoon. Two operations (or 'appendicitis wore porformod nt Sacred Heart hos pital Friday ntnl Saturday of la,t week. Mis Ola KclMer. a teacher In tlio Washington school was operated upon Friday, and owing to an ad vanced state her condition Is re porto serious though not critical. Miss Evelyn Taylor -was operated up6n Saturtlay morning (or the same affliction, and her condition Is re ported satisfactory. Miss Taj lor Ji employed as a long distance operator by tlio Home Telephone company. M. Purdln, lawyer, rooms 4 and 5 Itlalto building, opposite First Na tional Dank. W. V. Harmon of Grants Pass spent Sunday In this city visiting with relatives and friends. Physicians report that during the last month there has been quite an epidemic of quinsy throughout the Rogue river valley In general. Your Insurance Is right 1( Holmes writes it, let him write It right, right away. Don ltader expects to receive defi nite word from the Whlto Sox tht. week regarding hts 1914 contract with tho team, or where they will farm him for more seasoning. Attorney Canaday attended o legal business In Jacksonville Satur day. Ten day's sowing for JS.OO. Kcls- ter'sj Ladles' Tailoring College, rooms 6-7, St. Mark's block, corner Main and Holly. 277 Walter Merrick made a business trip to Central Point this afternoon. F. Dora of Santa Rosa, Cal.. Is spending a few days in the city on business. II. A. Young of Englo Point Is vis itlug friends and relatives In this city for a few days. Sec Tumy for fire Insurance. AW M. Snow of Klamath Falls Is transacting business in this city this week. P. I). Ulackdon of Climax Is a busi ness visitor in the city today. Model Ilakery goods at Do Vocs. Karl Ilccson of Talent was a vis itor in Mcdford Sunday afternoon. C. H. Fowler of Denver, Colo., is registered at the Nash Hotel. For rent. Flno'ofTico rooms froin1 IG.00 to J1S.00. W. T. York, 413 M. F. & 11. Dldg. J. Vogell of Eagle Point is making preparations for tho celebration of hts birthday this week. Judgo Wlth Ington Is master of arrangements and poet laurcato of tho occasion. Frederick Harrington and wife of Los An roles are spending a few days J. O, Gerking, tho best all around photographer in southern Oregon Alays reliable Negatives mado any where time or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 3 20-J. It. It. Mlntor, the sheep king or Jackson county is in tho city todav attending to busineis matters and visiting friends. A. Wilson an 6. P. employe nt Colestln Is spending a few days in Mcdford. Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish at J. 0. Gerklng's studio, 228 E. Main St. Phono 320-. Vance Colvlg who has been travel ing Jn Northern California In the In terests of tho Korinek Veterinarv company returned to Medford Mon day for a short vllst. Irwin Click man and wife of Sonttle nro registered at tho Medford Hotel. Tumy writes bother fire Insurance. Miss Nell Storm who has been HI for the last six weeks has returned to hor position at tlio Palace cf Sweets. Tho tranquility of tho Sabbath in tho neighborhood of tho S. P. depot wan disturbed by a drunken woman, whose name Is withheld by tlio police She made affectionate advances tow artls everyono in sight, and created snvor.il scenes, by Insisting on hug ging total strangers. Most of tlio S P employes on duty woro targets for her caresses. Sorgeant Pat Mcgo es corted tlio lady to her home, break ing down a fcuco en route, ho al leges. Try our flour, Johnson's Best. H.1G; Muo Stem, $1.33; None Hot tor. 1. I). Brown, Rubs Mill, Flour and Feed. Bob Forest, well known In this city as a piano player and entertainer has returned to Mcdford after an eight month's absence, which In cluded u visit to every city of im portance in the land. Ralph Knox of Ashland spent Sun day la Moil ford visiting friends. Tho recent high water In Hear rrtfok caused a slIghT shifting irr the channel of Hint, pioneer stream, tho main current, now lilrecung Its 'ef forts against the ?ast bank, A grave! bar has been deposited direct ly behind the middle pier of the bridge. The old channel was on the west side, and a constant menace to the Medford laundry's woodpile. It I). Snilthson of Toppenlsh, Wash., was a business visitor In Med ford for a few hours Sunday, leaving this morning for Los Angeles. Milk and cream at DoVoo's. A l! Miller has returned from a trip to his much property In Klam- ath county. Jasper T Younglngston of Mon tague, Cal., Is registered at tho Med ford Hotel. Remember Tumy writes fire Insur ance. The spring like weather of Sun day brought out Medford people by the scores, and many auto trips were made Into the country. The air was balmy. Quite a few fishermen wan- dered down to their favorite haunts, and boys played ball and marbles in tho alleys. The night however win crisp and cold. The basketball team of the high school will next face the Ashland high school, omo day this week not decided upon. For sale. Five room houso on paved street, paving partly paid. City water. J600.00. Better than paying rent. W, T. York, 419 M. F. & H. Bldg. 'Tho Tango and tho latest dance music played between pictures by Rob Forest tonight at the It Theater. The very best In photoplays. If you're feeling blue or sore clip this out and present It at the door. You'll be admitted free tonight, and you'll come some more. Fresh lime. Mcdford Lbr. Co. $1000 to loan on first mortgage. J. W. Wakefield, insurance man. Lawyers Carkln and Taylor have moved from Central avenue Into three larger front offices on Main street over Hasklns and Boyden's stores. Chas. W. Whitley, general manager of.thu American Smelting and Refin ing company and Gouflcld Smelting company of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday In Medford inspecting or chards with Professor O'Gnra. He was much pleased with the valley. Try our flour, Johnson's Best. $1.15; Blue Stem, $1.35; None Bet ter. L. B. Brown, Russ Mill, Flour and Feed. A. C. Allen and children have re turned from a month's visit In Cali fornia. Mrs. Allen remains in San ITrancUcaor rv-ww'.or ten days, , Sugar Pine shakes. Mcdford Lbr. Co. II. C. Bingham of tho Mlra Vista orchards has returned from Santa Barbara. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any time or placo by appointment. Phone M 1471. Order your nice Juicy beef steak from booth 12, public market. 27.'. Senator Von der Hellen of Wellen was a Medford visitor Monday. C. A. Do Voe, Medford agent for the Portland Oregonlan, 418 W. Main. Phono 122-R. Fred Lewis of Wellen is in tho city today on business. He Is recov ering from an operation on his foot for blood poisoning. W. L. Chappell of tho Medford creamery quotes the price of butter FEDERAL PROBE MET SIR E BEGINS AT HANCOCK INJURED IN EXPLOSION OF GAS AI llANYOTlC. Mith., Feh. 0, Tlio oongrixlotlal iniuir. ititn the Mich igan conper miner' -tnkc vd "sched uled, t begin ut.jlui city Imll hero this afternoon. Hundreds of milter were pouring into the town from nil parts of the district to htjcml' the henring. Almftf J'drly of tli'ciu wete to appear n-i' wltue&ci. Clininuati Taylor nniiouneetl that Imke Orant, a well-known ('lilcnipi newspaper num. would roptosout tlio federal industrial commission. Member, of the intpiisitorin, hoard niil the hourlncs here would lust about three weeks, ns thev liae nearly .(K witnesses to examine, nnd that then they will jo to Lansing to lienr the stone- told of the strike 1 Uovernur Ferris and other state of ficers. The Michigan strike begun July 'J.'l, 101-1. The strikers deiunuded mi eight-hour day, a $3 minimum wago for miners, a .:i.."0 minimum for trimmers, abolition of one-mini drill ers and union recognition. Origin ally 115,000 men struck and !u00 are -till out. Michigan'- entire militia, 2400 men, lias been in the field. It wn estimated thnt the men have lost $0,000,000 in wages nnd the em ployers .510,000,000 through Mi-pen sion of the copper mine. The Inquiry was provided for by the time by tho eating resolution, adopted by tho house of ropresonta tlves In Washington January 17. Tho Investigating body is a sub-commit tee of the houso committee on nilne. The resolution specified tho fol lowing subjects to bo especially looked Inte: Whether the postal service been Interfered with. Whether tho Immigration have been violated. Whether clttens have been rested and tried in violation of federal constitution nnd laws. Whether agreements and combi nations hnvo caused conditions con trary to law for controlling the pro duction, transportation and sale of copper. Whether arms and ammunition have been shipped Into tho field to exclude, the mine's product from Inter-state trade. Whether peonage has or does ex ist. If any or all of these conditions exist, what caused them. It was expected tho deportation of President Moer of the Wostern Fed eration of Minors , from Hancock would bo thoroughly sifted out. Miners officials said Moyer would bu hero to testify and the local authori ties rospondod that. If he did, ho would be arrested under a warrant charging him with conspiracy as would flvo others of the federation" national officers, similarly Indicted. An t'plo-iiin of gasoline in the I'mnucc of tlio Ho Spray company nt Talent Saturday niftht liurlml ' I!. Johnson, nn einploxe, liKed Jlfi, 'ingle, uvinhtft the tde of (no build ing, Inutility: Uie'Udu tVduY hi Ttteo mid furmmuf. , Skin grafting, tuny he necessary,' ilolunfon's condition is repotted by Or. K. K. ijcoly ns Mit isfhetory. The accident oceuried when Joltn.ni, thinking lie smelted oonp ing gasoline, opened tlio furnace door, tho rush of cold nir upon tho liontcd fiiiuuco giatos cmtsinj- the lorinatiou of the .is, which explod ed with loud report The propoity damage is about ."i0. COLONIAL STOCK . CO. AI E SPLENDID SALE FOR PIRATES OF PENZANCE So far there has boon a suletidld sale for tho ptodiirtlou ol "The Pi rate of Poiisniieo" at the Pane Tues day and Wednesday tilRhts of thl week, and overrlhlug Indicate the most stfrrossful of any of the en joyable "home talent" pyifoitnitne that Mcdford has been mi ptotid of In tho past. Tho last Koiieral mlicnrwAl has been held with rompluto com pany mid orchestra and those who witnessed It, say It will be hard to linproui on It at tho legulnr ulRlit jiorfotmauco. One of the special foa t iii om will ho the orcbestta of ton men and Sullivan's sparkllUK tuusie will bo rtttltiKb lutorpiotod. This production Is for a most worthy ob ject and )ou will certainly got far more vnlue than the pilro oii pay for admission as the prices hae Imvii made very low ."i0, 7.'i and $1 00 Hlopi'i while uiiiiMiially hoay, liuo been of Imincuso benefit to ntetuii'd ami agi'li'iilturo In gotiontl, AI it i porUihv'lii my knowledge of Callfor- iila has the outlook been ho rawmtlilo roi M'tid noptt nnd pi'onpoiiiuit coitdl -t lit it m for ciiiplowir mid mnplojo." '.71 1 i JACKSONVILLE GRAPE JUICE FOR INDIA has laws i ar- tho The Colonial I'luu'rs opened their season of stuttk tit tlio Page Sunday night in "The Trnttic," one of lnt ear's most lurid dniumtio offerings on the white .slaxe evil. All thiita considered, the company handled the play creditably mid received ap plause mid curiam culls often. The east i well lialmiccd mid lme more real acting ability than is usually found in a ten, twent' mid thin' combination. However, they will liaxe to overcome the tasciitatioit left lo cally by a week of Irish comedy, a half dozen chorus girls mid liberal ue of the slapstuk Coiintv Clerk O.irdnor this morn ing tiled his dcol.irutions of inten tion to run for re-election for the office he now holds upon he repub lican ticket, Mihjpvt to the re-nlt of the regular iiriiimrio, .Martin Mo DoTiough hits been mentioned liy h number of friend i n candidate for the clerkship iiiu the dcnuo-ratto ticket. . . I ASSOC! HOLDS ANNUAL MEET The Jack nnville l'oiiering com pnll has this week I evolved mi or der from (,'aloiittn, India, for thicc cnos of their lumen Rogue Itivor ginpo juice with the pioieet of ad ditional ordoi. in the near future. The foreign ioidont in llntlli In dia nro lui-go consumer of fruit juice of tlilforenl kinds mid their good judgment is evidenced by the order to our local factory. Post, DIED IIK.Vmm'K At his late rrsi donee, :t 10 Knight street. Simdiiv, KehniHrv S, at Hi: 10 n. in., (leorge Henry llendnek, aged 00 ri, I mouths nnd '0 dnv, a iintite f Now York. Kunornt ericis ttill bo hold at the l'liritwii church Tues day, rVliiiinrv 10, at '2 p. ., Itev. I.. ('. llmilman otfieiating. liitoruietit in I. O. O. F. remoter under the auspice, of the (1. A. It. I'lXK CITItl'S CIHII. t'allforula lln Itiimiei- Year Ion oral Outlook Promising fat to tho dairyman at 22c. 274 KINDER DIVORCE CASE OIURIAL Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Ldy Asslstunt Day I'liono 227 Nlht F. W. Weeks 103-Ji: l'bKies A, E. Orr 07H-M t-f-t-t-f-f-f-f-t-f -f-t-i-rifr-f"f -rt-rn"! Tho woes and tribulations of the n. V. Klndor family lllng on Orlf fln creek, occupied the attention of Circuit Judge F. M. Calkins Saturday afternoon. In the divorce proceedings filed, following the sensational ram pajro a week ago In Prosecutor Kelly'j office. Tho taking of testimony will bo resumed Tuesday afternoon. At torney Canady represents Mrs. Kin der, and Attorney liurden, the hus band. The principal contention lies In the division of tho property. The fam ily has uu estimated wealth of J23, 000 consisting of farm land In Texas, Missouri and this county. Mrs. Kln dor contends that this property was accumulated through Inheritances left her by relatives, though when tho deeds were mado out Kinder '. named as cjtial owner though ho put no rush Into (tie purchases, nnd tho children ate burred by the ar ticles froni-inh-irl'.lui any of tho lund should tl j uu-turr dlo. Tho caio will bo completed Tuos day and a decision Is expected at once. Much Interest Is being mani fested in tho trial, and friends main tain they will never live apart ovon if a divorce Is granted. Kinder told Prosecutor Kelly, "lie could novor llvo with, or without his wlfo." E SPEED L voltin pav to The great bronze tatue, of Freedom surmounting tlio capltol- dome in Washington is nlnoteen feet six Inches high nnd weighs nearly Ip.OQ pounds. Four motorcyclists June teercd their services without Chief of J'olico Jlitt-oii. Their du DCs will uoiinist of catching the spied of fcllow-cyi-Iits mid fiutoUts nnd report tho machine's number to the police. Warnings had been issued to nutoists ugtiiii-t violation of the speed laws. fclime uriel are due for wpeedinf on Hast .Main street. AutoifcU, mid in home cases diiiuoiistraiors of new cars, delight in seeing how hint they can scorch off the east incline of the bridge. Hotels iiml lodging houses have made complaint,, that unto trucks in the early Morning vvnko up thuir guests by leaving (he imif Jlvm open mid needless tooting of shrill horn Chief IlittMin miiiouuccs that tint or- (liuaiicit -ovcriug this point will hi cutorccd nl-o. The iitmunl rook!ulIers' meeting and election nf ottieers it the ltogue Htver Fruit mid Produce a-oci.ition will be held 'litRcday morning at 10 o'clock in the public hbrnrv. The business progress; of tin: last jear will be reviewed find plans for the coming season discussed. AWAITING About a hundred unemployed men are In Mudford atid Ashland In tho hopes, 6f tecurlng worfc on tho' con struction of tho Pacific highway. About 75 laborers have arrived slnco Saturday, and for tho most part havo a few dollars In their pockotH, They gathered around tho Commercial club this morula?:, and woro willing to accept any kind of work. For tho most part they aro substantial look ing workers. Jinny ownors of teams In tho valley are figuring on secur ing work. Htnto Highway Knglnoor 'Uowlby Js duo hoio Woilnendny, Praise Mr'fodd Dust. Tho fame of tho Hold Dust Twins has spread so .far and their ropul'i tlons bavo bocomu so general that al most every mall Wings to tho N. K Falrbauk company, Chicago, letters of praise from tired housuwlvea who hnvo lightened their housework with Cold Dust. 'I wnnt jnu to know and to thank you for your wonderful dlscovory of Cold Dust," said .Mrs. Louts W. Hatty, lloo.nenton, III., In a recent let tor to tho Falrbunk company. "I could not keep bousowltlioiiujt in my kitchen worlc'nnd'wiiMilfigs nro a hundred per tout lighter hIiico til ing Cold Dust. When I first began keeping house I 'iiBcd nil Kinds of re cipe for wanning, biit to no nvall. I really thoutshl I could never continue to do my washings under the old way of washing clothes until I tried Cold Dust. Now my vvushlngH uro done in half. es, less than halt tho tluio and tlinv aro clean, too, and I don't feel tired out as I did bofoio. I of ton think that If you woro going to stop making Cold Dust, I would bo tempted to lay In a great supply to laht forover. "1 am really thankful ror tho Cold Dust Twins and recommend It when ever I havo the opportunity." 274 CIIICAC.O. Fob. l. -N O. McCor mlck. vlre-prosldout nf the Southern Pacific railway. In nn Interview today at the Chlrago club, Mated: "I recently spent several dajs Pi the orange groves of Southern Call fortila. Crower estimate this sea son's shipments will amount to at least in, 000 cars of orange. Weat'i er condition lotvu been Ideal and lb fruit has matured perfectly In fact I have never tatd better oranges "ArrAUKotueuts have bti com pleted bv tin railroad to mov lh oranges In refrigerator car, will in sure the delivery of ripe fruit In perfect condition "The recent rainfalls on the Piniflc FIVESflUTE CURE IF STOMACH IS Wl Pape's Dlepciedu" Item lies Stomal li all Indigestion, (.'as mill Sourness Dlnpciirs XOTIOK. . Having sold tho Itoguo Ttlvor creamery biihlnesH to W. I-. Chappell, anil glvo possession February I, tl accounts duo the creamery to Feb. 1, aio duo and payable to mo. Jlr. Chappoll Is an exporloncod creamery man and J bospcalc for hi in yqur hearty support, ' 103 KAHIi C. CADDIS. Coed Wood. If you want good wood, get It from Frank II. Hay. TOO I(ATi: TO CliAHHWX. l-'OH ItlJNT .1 loom Ijoiiho, close In All conveniences? cheap. 417 Jay St., off Ho Oiikdalo. 271 You don't want a slow reined) when your stomach Is bad or an un curtain olio- or a harmful one your stomach I toe valuable; ou mustn't Injure It with drastic drugs. Pape's Dlapepsln Is noted for Its sliced In giving relief; Its harmless linns; Its certain unfailing action 'u rugulatliiK sick, sour, gassy stom achs. Its million of cures In Indi gestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomal h trouble has Hindu it famous tho world over. Keep this perfect htomnch doctor In your home keep It handy get a large flfty-ceut rase from any drug store and then If anyone should eat something which doesn't agree with thorn; If what thoy eat lavs like lead. fermontH mid south and forms gas; nausea; eiuctatlons of at Id and undigested food remember as soon us Pape's Dlapopslu comes In foutuct with the stomach all such dlstresi vanishes, Its promptness, icrtaln'v and case In overcoming the worst stomach disorders Is a revelation to those who try It NEAREST TO EVERYTHING I ST. -isSsOTARnCLl.l licit located and moit popular hotel in the Cityi circulating Ice water Jn every mom, EipecUl attention to Udtes travelling alone. Excellent, rrasonubly priced grill. Meet your friciuli at the Msinx. r.ucuptan I'lan Il-ltt J 1, CO lip. Manati'ment, Chatter W. Ktllty Announcement of Removal V hereby announce (he removal of (he lr. S. Cafe from H7 Smith hVonl nfrerl lo oiii' new tiiai' lers, 10 North I'Yonl, Kinsman building. On March I, l!)l I, we will open a I'lrnl-clas cafe. We welcome all tttti' old cuwloniers o our new home tint! solicil new patronage. Our molle: 'Mltiotl service, ('leaiiliiiems, (inilily." (Jive us a trial. DIOK PFEIFFER & CO. Don'l Kur-'et the BIG DANCE To lie t;ten b the Loal OrtU-r of Moose til their hall.' 1! I!. West Main Sheet, on WEDNESDAY EVE, FEBRUARY 11 .Music furnished b llnelriKiy nud Mr. IJoiiitcr SOLUBLE SULPHUR , The PHOOl' of the PfDDINtl Is ill TIIK l'TIN(l After bvlii used 700 toils of SOI. fill. K St 1,1'ltl It. or the ellivalellt of I4.0U0 I barrels of stork solution whlc'i wat done In I'.M t, whv have the tinlem for SOI, PHI. I! Sll.l'llt'lt for I'JIl already rwuhod a.ooo.- J 000 pounds? Answer. I'lrst, beraiKe It l more offlrlent. ssxotid. I because It Is cheaper, third, bviuuiu It Is nioto satisfactory to ,",,",u, koiis.i.i:iiv j KOGUi: RIVER FRUIT AND PRODUCniASSOCIATION and i ROClli: KIVER CO-OI'ERATIVi: ASSOCIAriON Latta & Hopkins Nurseries f J rowers of llijdi (intde Kruit Trees, Apple and Pear Trees are our specialties. Stock one-year-old trees on three-year-old roots. Some of bent orchards in the vallev are set to our trees. Numerics near Central Point. .Medford offii c, room ID'J, M. V & II. building. Phone 8(S!)-I.. Kxperieuci'shttws that homo grown, acclimated trees are the best. PATRONIZE HOME NURSERIES Jackson County Bank For a Quarter of a Century Has Rendorod Capablo and Efficiont Sorvico to tho PUBLIC In tho Way of Safe Commercial BANKING Its Equipmont is Modern. Its Facilities Not Excelled. Its Officors Courteous and Progressive Its Customors aro Asfiurod an Efficiont and Sat isfactory Banking Sorvico. Capital $100,000 Surplus $75,000 W. I. Vawlcr, Pres. (J. U. I.indlev, N'ice-Pres. (. V. .MeMonald, Cashier.' Stung! Stung! The largo ostato I was to rocoivo haH been tied up in tho courts by a snssa frasondum. Wlien the lawyors got through with it thore may bo nothing loft for mo. In tho meantime I am not looking for sym pathy just a little new businoss from you, MR. OR MRS. READER. Fall in lino. Fivo Per Cont Discount on Sales of $1.00 or over. C. S. Butterfield I'llOiS'l'ISKI 'I