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it medford matl truhine. medfotit). Oregon. Monday, fep.ruary 0. 1fl1-f. P3TJE THREE rr " E .1. (I, Ailiim, Ilic tfiniii'iiiiicc in mi (i'IIhI of Mm AiiIi-NiiIoihi IcMKiii', ml ilroMKCil u m(i n't itimvd of iunily a tlioiisntiil Hiiltinliiy at'tt'l'iiiinii. lie i tlio most iuiliiin fiKiiKi on lint Inn pi'i'iiiii'ii plat I'm mi luiluy. Kuiulny iil'li'inooii Siipi'iiiiti'iuli'iil U. I'. Million iiihI I'ii'lil Hi'i'ri'liiiy (Ini'iuK N. Tn.vliir Kiioki In mi mull- I'lii'c whli'li I'otupi'llnl llui bringing "' villi elnilr iatii Hi" lii'Mt M. I;. I'lmii'li. Mr. Tn lor in a loial mini. owning n imiii'Ii lii'iii ami lumnt; IU- il anil wot l,nl In'in. I In i no) tin .Mr. Taylor who In IuiihIIimk tin pin liilillion pally work iiiiiIim' it W'w psiMiilonytn of "Oat In Win." Tim pri'twai'i' of tln-nn ini-ii Ihth at tliU lime In a piiro I'uiiii'lili'iii'i, ami I hoy aro imt in anv way oii ni'oti'il with llio "Out to Win" prohi bition patty taoMiaint. Tlmy arc nut 'iiontatiiiK tin' jnllmv pliilKi'H whli-h aro plt'ilp to iili' tin' party ticki-l. In common with tin) W. ('. Ti I. tlicy aro iiililnt: tho orxniiirulioii for Oii'Kon .Ii y. 'IhU is an initiali'H ini'MMiiri'. .So paity hat any ooiini'i' Hon with it. It i at tho hotlont of tin' Inillot, Hopiirato from all tiol.i'K ami it in not ncowwiiiy for a utot to Mito fur tho paity or kIkii Hio ynllow i!oilo in onlrr to voU "Oto Hon ilrv." Orison in wot, mini Mr. Mutton, liiomiNo lliri'i'.fitllm of tho taaloM of nliiiK o failoil to oto mi oitnoi lilo f tho ipiotioii in llll II. Tho Aiitl-SMlooti li'aipio ami tho . I. P. l aro in paring to pt thin sluy-nt-Imiiio oti to tho pull. Thit oonniy will soon ho orxmiixcil hv tlirin mnl plnloH o en to tho miIU ami oto oironlnti'il. Hal nt a joint mooting In I'ortlaml hold ihoo oryHiiiatioiix pli'ilKdl nut to rironlHto tho ynllow 'Out to Win" plnlKOK or tin prulu hltion pHrty. It in ntmim-il to hoM mllliw In I'M'i-y ni'huolhuiixo ami M'ronally mimi nvoiy otor whuo iwino i nut on llio IhL pull H"t. Thi' i'uuo iiion ami tin iiul.v o.-utivo I'oinmittio of tho W. I'. T. V. aro in oonfori'iioo IhU aftomoun porfootimj thoir plaiiH. Thoir effort will do Kiioiil iirnii'ipiillv on tlio miiv- at homo. Tho IihiI oilii,nhip of MuiiiI people imiM ho iiM'rounio, Nmirlv ttwrv tii-iit'lioiiii i a ilry at hoart. Itiintnition ilny will pruhahly ho phinni'il for tho purport of koH'I'K wuiaoii to roKitor. RITCHIE 10 MEET i HAN I'ltANC'ISCO. Cnl., I-"il. 0 Clininplon Wllllo Itltrhlo nnmitincoil Imtny Unit ho hn( nrroptci tonus from I'romotor Atnlrow Tor n ton round tioat In .MlUnukco tho nornml wuok In .March with Ail Woliinst. Tho match wns on rtKnln whoii An itrow mitldoil Itltrhlo by wlrn Hint ho rnubl isnnrMituo him 10,000 anil a prlvlb'Ko of nrroptliiK forty por coal of tho rocrlpm. Itltrhlo will lonvo with bin rnnnn Kor, llnrry I'oloy, for n California inmintiiln rottort to IiokIii proar:i tloiiM for tralnliiK for tho iimtoh In a fovv llll)H. BANK BUSIED BY PRESIDENT'S GAMBLING MliMI'IIIM, Tinn., I-Vli. l. Itn Niirplim ami oapilal wlpoil out, with a Ioxh oM'oi'iliiiK .:i(l())(llH), tho Mor oanlilo National bank horo failoil to opon ittt ilooirt toilay. Its ilirootoiK iinnoiincoil iti iiiHolvonoy I'ollowiiiK a Snmlay aflornoon inoctiiij,', at wbicli thoy iliMoovoroil its comlitioii. In thoir Klatoniont thoy hlanu'il I'ri'Hiiloiit C llnntor Unino, who wiih Haiti to lia vo lost $500,000 Hpci'iiliit iiiK' in ootton, Kainu t ill noil ovor his porHonal ostato, cxtinintoil to ho worth Hllll .flOO.Ono. N'KW YOUIC, Pub. 0,Tbo pollco roBiimeil toilay thoir rmsailo amilnst Now York Kiinmon. Two liiinilroil diituctlveri woarlim black iiiiiuKh com polbul art tunny Kiinmon, plckpockota and Biiapoctuil crookti, arroHtud sliu-o Hatiinlay uliiht, to run tho cnuutlct or thoir Bcrutlny. In tho three wcoks of activity aualiiBt the KiuiKHlora, tho pollen bavo conflBcutml .ll'G rovolvora, 1!7 blackjacku ami C000 worth of pluudur, Au oxoiIiig of urimlualu wus lit prourouu toilay, LARfi CROWD GREETS PROHIBITION ORATOR SUNDAY GOVERNOR NN W I CALLS ON WILSON WASHINGTON'. 1'ib, I). (loM'inor Maitiii II. Olynn of Now Voik mnl William I'. .MoCombi, ohiiiimiin of tho ili'inooiatic nalioiial oummitloo, woio oiilli'iM toilay nt tho white Ihmii.0, Thoy ii'fimotl to iIUoiihm tho objcot or HnJir mooting with tho pron. iilonl, but it wiih nnihirfttooil that thy laltor promiM'il to lunik Wlllimn ('. IMioiii with tho ontlro powor of the .Vow Voik Mull' ilwiioemlio commit too. It wax iiNo ropoiloil that the uiicmIii f ii'ttniiK ClmrlcH I'. Mur phy at lonilcr of Tamiiinny Hall w-ili-i'ii-, el WAUSAU PAPER MILL BURNS, L0SS$1 .000.000 WAl'HAI'. Wl. Fob 0 - Tho Wmmau 1'npnr Mill rompntiy'i $. 000.000 plant at llroknw wan tinrn ItiK thi afternoon. I'lrcmon ami np luirntim wuru mint from born to nlil In tbn effort to wivu It. Wlron be tween bore unit llroknw were down, mi iiowh wan nlow In rearbliiB hero. . EAGLE POINT EAGLETS I I My A. C Howlrtl " Tho bet time that I wrote for the Mail Tribune I wim on my way to (lrmit 1'ann ami " I " iibout five iniuutoM Into to eateh tho early morn nil train, H:'J7, eouelmloil to xpoiiil my time an ptofitably im poiible, mi went into the Mail Trillium office ami wrote a batch of Knijloti for the paper ami noticed when il (tho batch of Kinjtct) eamo out that I hail emitted olio ery imxititut item of luteroxt to at load one family ami that wan that the Ntork had iitcd the huiiM-hobl of M. I). Duncan ami inuilo Mr. ami Mr. Duncan hnppv by lenvitiK a line iMi-pound irl, mi icpurti. Dr. W. P. Holt. Well, after willing my Knuleti 1 took the HI:-".: motor mnl started for (Irant TafK. 1 noticed that ju-t below (lobl Hill Hint the cement eumpauy bine been puidiiui; their work rilit alone and hae ipiite a number of biiililmpi uell under wa and from appeaniiieoH, from the car window, they have ipiite a ipinnti'y of rock already out to he iim-i! a boon ii thoy Kit their machinery in place. I noticed but little clump' in other icapccU alotiK tho road hi nee my u-it about December 'JO. I.iihl Tiiexilay mlit I.. H. Warner, Sr., of Medford wiih a ruckI nt the Siiiiu.vmiIc. He wiik out cauviiKhin for fruit tree. AUo Mr. Ah, our Trail crock merehaut, wan with n. lie came out after another load of good. (I. 11. ('unwell ami 0. W. Man- worth weie aUo here for dinner on Wednoiihiy. They had been putlinj; in a traiihformer and comieetiui; up .1 II. Jaekhou h hoiiM' with tho elee trio wire that iiiiih to tho took onifchcr. . I.iiht Tuesday nipl.t, IVhruary II, wiik tho regular I mo tor our council int'i'lint; but as two of our newly elected eouiieilmeu, John W. Smith and (leorj!!' Fiiher, were uwav from hiimo ami ,1, 1 Itrown did not put ui mi appearaueo about all that they did was to meet ami adjourn to meet on the evening of the loth, Peter Yoiiiik, one of our prosper ous fiirmorH, wn in town Wellies- day mnl report (hut there has been Ii new mmcy made ho as u cti mate the heavy urado on the hill fo iiiK from Kiltie point to the Ante lope hrid;e, MiuietbiuK that hIiiiiiM have been douo yours nj-u, Coihin Kilgell, one of our jiro perom orchaiilisls, cnllcil on your eorroM.onilent to iiiHint an ml. hi tho Daily Mail Tiibuno for n lost lojr, but before I had time to mail the letter the dof was found. It. K. Miuter, our prourcssivo nheep mini and fanner, mid W. K. Haiiimol, one of our hit; laud own ers of Kaplo Point, ami John Win ninbain of Trail were with us I liui'Mlny iiikIiI. H. K. I.owo of Denver, Colorado. reprosenliiiK H, farewell Hnrsa Xail company, was among us TIiuimIiiv. W. A. I.Mlillow ol Porlland Is here lookinj- over his property, llio old Dr. foglin orcliaril. fail Jaelxin of Hullo Kails is hero visiting ,is parents, ,1. . .hick- NOII. GOLD HILL NUGGETS (From Hold Hill News.) Arehio Walker, employed at the cement plant, ennui to mlef Wedm.H. lny uftornooii in u tiimhlo that I might IlltVO liiveil bini wnrlmm In. jurioH. Ho wan worklinf iipon tho f. lin ry tanks, nlieady -lx t'n feet in depth, when he ot his fooling ami fell, hlrikliig Iho eoneieti) bottom. Alllioii.'h Hiiffciiug coiiHiderahle pain ixaminalioii proved his iiijiirles In coiikImL hugely of euiilusioUH mid blimps of Hiiperfieial character. Mail 1'ihlier, of Hie hotel cafe, m liuppy iiniii. During the hint two weeks he litis been M'pnrated from his his pels it yeailiug and a Hirer, year old due, taken by Mr. Kinlior when fawns ami loured to docility mid iluiiilincHH, The uiiiuiiilK iirrixed on illffeient ilnyn loeenlly, by ex I iro from (limits Pa, their form er home, The owner bus bad pre vious expei ieiieo in training tiiinu deer, mnl is now outlining a course of Mwly for bis charges. Among olhifr stunts, bo prupune lo break them to (I live. On Numliiy last, at Sams Valley, oeeurrcil tho mai lingo of Miss Pay Do Foul to 0. W. Tresham at the homo of the groom's father. Itev. A. (. Howled of MnglcToInt offieinlcd ut Hie ceremony. Many neighbors and friends attended us muted glies's, and enjoyed the tiplcudid wedding dinner serveil following the eereuiouy. Doth brido nnd groom hiiM' itiiinv friends in this city nnd throughout the valley, all of whom unite to bespeak for them much hup iiiuess. Contract for tho const ruction of tho ICI.'i fool sower extension to West I'iflli iiMiiue mid the high school building, has been awarded by the cilv council to the successful bid ders, Win. Chlliler. Tom West, Hert Castle and I'd Simouds, who will complete the job in purtueisbip. The work was taken at l.'e cr linear fuut, ami his being inpidly pushed. Intolerable conditions caused by ail iiiadeipiate septic tank at the school, led to the immediato order for Hew er construction, which hits long been needed. loiter After working two duvs upon tho contract, the quartet of siiecesful bidders laid down their picks, declaring that no money could lie made at the contract price. N'ew- bids will ho a pted by the council with proper proiion tor the fulfill ment of contract. A. I.. Penwell, a compositor tiou the city's first newpaer, tho (lobl 1111 Miner, reappeared this week of to an abt-oure of seventeen jears. He informed the News Hint he found the city much ehuugeit and encoun tered few cilUflls he recolb-cted with the exception of the perennial Hill Hayes, whom ho glaulv greeted as an tiiichuugcil landmark. Kill, he said, was much the Mime. During bis long absence Penwell has follow ed the profession of prospector, ami is now pulling in a few days among the neighboring hills. When Pen well worked nt the case, Kditor Hub erts was "getting out" the weeklv Miner, worrying over the supply of white paper, the deaith of ink, sear- eity of news, pleutitiide of prospects, mid peiicity of ndvortising. Tbeie uro other situations, besides 11.11 Hayes, which have not altered. PHOENIX PHYLERS Mayor llroeno of Talent wbb n IniHlnenH caller In town Tuciulny. Dr. J. K. Ilnlllle npciil ThiiMduy In Medford. Frank Olwell, of .Mnrabfleld, Ore., a former retldcnt of this plnco. spent part of tho week calling on friends, Warren King nnd family returned home thU week from Portland where they have been upending thu winter. .Mies liln Klelnlinmmer was rallod hero from Aahlnnd on account of tho BorloiiH lllne8 of her brother-in-law, 8, (1. Van Dyke. Mr. nnd Mm. F. llennler moved recently from Sacramento, Cal., to their ranch In Kant Phoenix, where they will make thulr home. The band boys nnd their families held a biuuiuet Friday evening. The l.ndlea' Aid will meet Weducs. dny afternoon In the Kuglo building. Mm. NV, Carles entertained Satur day afternoon compllmontnry to Mlns Sybil rish. S. (1. Van Dyke, county superin tendent of roads who has boon ser iously Hick for the mint two weeks nt his home In North 1'lioenK Is stIM '' FOR TIREO SORE, ACHLNG FEET Ah I what relief. No inoro tired frctt no more burning feet, Hwoltcn, bud smelt big, Rwcity fivt. No more palu In corns I'lilloiiK's or bunions. No matter what ails jour feet or what under the tun you've tried without getting relief, just uso "T1Z." "TI,," draws out all tho pot minima oxuiln tloua which put! up tho feet) "TIJj" U mag ical j "TIZ" Ts grandt "l'IZ" will cure your foot troutilea so jouil nover limp or draw up your faci In pain. Your shoes won't nvem tlgh ami your fret will never, never hurt oi get sore, swollen or tired. Oct n 211 cent !ox nt anv drug oi department "tore, uud (jet relief. hovorliiK between llfo and iluatli. Friday aftoriioou he grew so much worse that his finally and rulntlvM worn Hiiinmoned but Hftturdny nftcr iiooii ln wan reported slightly hotter. The Parent-Teachers' club will meet Prldny afternoon In the high school auditorium and In the even ing will hold n valentine, dny entertainment. ALONG nOGUERIVEn l .Mrs. Mao Daw nnd son Cyril, worn I tho guests of her sister. Mrs. Hholti,, T- of Medford tho first of tins week. Itev Smith preached four even liiK of this week nt thu l.ono school bouse on Iteecu creek .Mrs. Nnthnn Onrrelt of Medford Is tho guest of her parents, .Mr. nnd Mrs. T. ('. McCnhe Miss Kuln Houston spent tho wcok end nt homo. Messrs. Ash nnd Mlddlcbushcr cf Trnll were down In the valley nfter supidles this week. Mr. Arborgnst nnd son were In Central Point delivering butter this week. Over IT, of tho friends of Perry Foster gnv him n surprise pnrty the evening of his birthday, the 4th of February. Tho eenlng wnf spent In rnmes, music nnd dancing. Tho ladles served n nice lunch and In tho weo small hours of the morning tho party departed wishing him many hnppy returns of tho dny, Joe llnnnnh Jr., wns In Medford one day this wcok. Chorion Drexler nnd Owen Con over were Kuglo Point visitors Sat urday. Misses Jnnlo and Mary Johnson called on Miss Hahcel Mathews Thursday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. llnrry Howard spent a few hours Sundny at the Peter Ilctt home. AH tho men nro chopping wood nowadays to keep wnrm out of doors. Peter Hotz and Kugcno Ilcllows wero trndlng In Knglc Point the Inst of tho week. (Jeorgo MeDonough of Sams Val v was seen up hero last Sunday. Mr Walker nnd grandson wero Medford visitors a few dnys ngo. The 2nd of February wns a bright sunshiny dny but wo hope tho ground hog here Is old nnd blind nnd did not see his shadow. Wo hopo to havo spring weather Spring must COMB SAGE IEA IN HAIR TO DARKEN IT Grandma kept her locks dark, glossy, thick with a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Tim old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked Ami faded hair Is grandmother's treat nient, and folks arc again using it to keep their hair a gwd, ccn color, which Is quite sensible, as mo aro living in an ago when u youthful appear an co is of the greatest advantage. Nowadays, tliougli, we don't hare the troublesome task of gathering the sage and tho inussy mixing at home. All drug storc. si-11 the reidy-to-use product called "Wyoth'a Sap? and Sulphur Hair IUmcdy" for about 50 cvnts a bottle. It is ery popular because nobody can discover it Iuli l-en applied. Simply moisten yuur mmli or a soft brush ith it and draw tills through your hair, taking ana sm.tll strand nt a time; by morning the gray hair ditapivars, but what de light the ladies xiith Wvcth's Sago and Sulphur Is that, I'sldoo beautifully darkening the hair after a few applica tions, it also produces that soft lustre awl appearance of abundance which is so attractive; lsidtu, prevents dondrun, Itching kcalp and falling hair. The New UNION LIVERY The new brick barn on South Uiversido is now open for business. Everything new and up to date. Livery and ambu lance service. Will be glad to welcome all former cus tomers and many now ones. RAY GAUNYAW Proprietor. For GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AND WATER and IRRIGATING PIPE Go to J. A, SMITH 128 N. Grapo St. Telephone 800 jcJsfsfBBHINss"SMtjFtvA luj9HssPBvBAaHHirrHI bn coming though ns some of tho children have found a few yellow flowers. Miss Kthel Cwcn railed on Mrs. Kugenij Hollows Friday Myrt Dally spent Vdnc!sday night with his brother Tim. Then Tim returned homo with him nrnl spent Hi'vernl dnys. SALIS IP KIDNEYS Harmless to flush Kidneys and nentr&l Uo irritating acids Splendid for system. Kidney and lilaiMcr weakness result from uric acid, says a noted authority. The kidneys filter this acid from the Mood and pass It on to the bladder, whero It often remains to Irritate and inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an Irritation at the neck of Hie bladder, obliging you to s-ck relief two or Uirce time during the night. The sufferer Is In constant dread, the atcr passes sometime with a scalding wmatlon and i very profuse; again, there Is difficulty In avoiding It. Jtlnddcr weakness, most folk call It, trnue they can't control urination. While It Is extremely annoying nnd some times cry painful, this Is really one of the most simple ailments to overcome. Oct about four ounces of Jsd Salts from J on r pharmacist and take a table HX)!iliil in a glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neutralize the acids tir tho urine so it no longer is a source el Irritation to the bladder nnd urinary or gain which then net nornnl.y aeiin Jad Salts Is ineT'nl hir'nlfir and is made from t a ari I ef prnpc an lemon juice, combined with litMa. a" s used by thousand of folks mho ' mbject to urinary disorders caused b rl-c -i'. Irritation. .T.vl Salts Is spit' iiY and rs'iMi w Page Theater I?cA Ifl TWO NIGHTS. BEGINNING J. V li X J Talisman Pirates of Penzance Produced under the Personal Direction of A. C. Burgess and C. D. Hazelrigg AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA, SPECIAL COSTUMES AND SCENERY Ensemble of Forty-five Cast headed by Medford 's faverites: Nellie Andrews, Florence Ilalliday Ilaight, Plorenco Hazelrigg, Dorothy Wick, Stella Quisenbcrry, George Andrews, A. C. Burgess, Fletcher Fish, "Cousin" Middlebergcr and Ed Gore. Prices: 50 Cents, 75 Cents and $1.00 Patronize Home Industries THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME We havo changed our name, hereafter the Mission Furniture Works will be known as The Pacific Furniture and Fixture Factory Home of tho "Pacific" Cedar Chest. E. G. TROWBRIDGE, JR, Proprietor 113 South Holly Medford, Oregon. MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO Jitig and Cftrpct Clomiinij ftjul Weaving 511 EAST .AIATN STREET piiono rmn THE COLEMAN Will bo opened Feb, 1G, under new management for roomers nnd board ers. Hot nnd cold water In each , room, nnd best of home cooking sorv- i' of tho landlady,. MItB. C. .1. DUNTH.V JOO.1 W. .Mnln St. l'lione B83-J WANTED WE BUY CHICKENS Young or old, and pay tiie highest prices. PIONE370-X Janes Bros. Booth 19, Public Market Oialmers Ves motor cars ABE TEE BEST Lodge No. 31, Announce an All-Star Production of GILBERT & SULLIVAN'S FAMOUS COMIC OPERA Medford Iron Works E. G. Trowbridge, Prop. Genoral Foundry and Machine Works Pacific 401; Home 298L. Res. Pac. 5031; Home 227L. For tho best of EVERYTHING MADE OF WOOD See us. Wo make a specialty of OFFICE FURNITURE and FIXTURES, MANTLli, SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS, Etc. Factory Corner South Fir and 11th Sta. Both Phono MEDFORD SASH AND DOOK CO. CMCHESTERSPILLS I MH.blf lllo4 nru4 j'HLI H. Sat UU WMOIItrV ... imixI llh Ittua HiMaw. V HT f TWir . lir.,.1.1. AfrtMI-'KK-Tin? niAMOin iiKAnn ri ua MMkowiMnI.StlI.AIlnfcllN SOLD DY DRLGC15TS EVIHWrMtRE E.D.Weston Official Photographer of th Medford Commercial Club Amateur Finishing Post Carda Panoramic Work Flash lights Portraits Interior and exterior vtcw Negatives mado anv time and any place by appoint ment. L. SI. HARMO.V, Bfaaager. 908 1! Haln Phnn 1471 FOB THE MONEY K. of P. Try Our $1.35 Flour GUARANTEED As good as tho best or money back. L. B. BROWN RUSS MILL Taka ma lllp. H -I