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A?r && PAGE TWO ACEDFORD MATL TRTBUNB. MEDFORD. OWKGON, SATURDAY, IWHItUAKY II, ,1 S 1-t . "T !f IOCAL AND L PERSONAL J. Q. Miller, mnnnper ot llio Ash In tul broom factory, Is now contract Inp ncrongo nmong tho farmers In tho vicinity of Moilford nml Central roln. for tho planting bt broom corn. Tho crop proved last year to bo profltab'o to tho fnrmer nnd tho Industry In n general wny deserves every possible encourngomont. Mr. Miller hsa been very successful In securing ncrcngo for tho coming senson. On Inst Saturday, February 7, In tho afternoon, tho teachers nnd offi cers of the primary department of the M, E. Sunday school met at the home of Mrs. A, Wines, C41 Pine Street. ! Plans wero discussed for carrying on tho work after which a social hour was spent nnd refreshments served. Those Invited were Mrs. C. L. Allen. Mrs.tC, U. Doming. Mrs. W. H. Stlne. Miss Mary Tinker, Mablc Gould, Pearl Gould, Marlon Palmer, Mary llea nnd Miss Hammond. Highland Illend flour $1.25 at Hutchison & Lumsdcn's. 2S3 D. M. Horn ot Hornbrook, Cal., is spending a few days In tho city vis iting friends and relatives. P. I), niackden of Climax is a buui ncss visitor In the city today. "W. L. Chappcll of tho Mcdford Creamery wishes to announce that ho now lias his now machinery Installed nnd Is In r. position to furnish a first class article of butter. Successor to H. C. Gaddls. 279 1)111 Coleman has accepted a posi tion as salesman for tho Uuick auto. Agents for every car on salo In tho valloy arc in tho midst ot their spring campaign for buyers. Ed Ashbauch ot Portland Is vis iting friends and relatives In this city and valley for a few days. M. Purdln, lawyer, rooms 4 and 5 Rlalto building, opposite First Na tional Dank. Tom Phillips on Montague, Cal., la In tho city on business this week. Ileal estate dealers report that in quiries for land and orchards are on tho Increase, a healthful business sign. Eicctra Vaudevlllo company at thi It Theater Sunday. A Pantagcs act. 11000 stago setting, no fake, takes 1800 volts through his body In tho electric chair. 27S Friday, tho 13th, passed without a slnglo arrest, fire, or untoward event In this city. Miss Mary Inncs of Darron Is vis itlng friends and relatives in thU city for a few days. Your Insurance Is right it Holmes writes It, let him wrlto It right, right away. Mall from tho middle west and east was delayed today, duo to recent storms on the continental devldo. "W. W. Ussher of Ashland, mana ger of tho tolephono company In that city, la in town today, circulating pe titions for his candidacy for coroner, an office ho will seek at tho pri maries. Mr. Ussher ran for tho same office two years ago and missed See Turay for fire Insurance. " Moso Darkdull is spending tho week In San Francisco visiting friends and attending to business In terests. Ho will probably remain un til after tho 20th, and seo Hud Ander son make his debut Into the weltor weight class with Red Watson. J. O. (Jerking, the best all around photographer In southern Oregon.. Aloys reliable. Negatives made any where, time or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. Tho city council Is looking for soino one to be police judge, a posi tion no ono seems to want as it em braces tbo handling of tho scum ot tho earth. Maor Purdln's private business is so heavy that he cann.it handlo it. An appointment will lo made at tho meeting next Tuesday along with tho selection of a city at torney, Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish at J. O. Gerklng's studio, 228 E. Majn St. Phono 320 H. 13. Tronson of Raglo Point Is In the city today attending to business matters and visiting friends. Urlght sunshine with a whiff of sprlug In tho air, brought a largo crowd of farmers to tho city tut, morning to do their weokly trading, and ono ot the busiest Saturday's In months was enjoyed by merchants. In the country wjld flowers are be ginning to bud. Tho weather rnaa promises a continuation o( tho pres ent weather for tomorrow, and, inoais many auto Jaunts Into the country. Sugar Pine shakes. Medtord Lbr. Co. Arthur Allder, master of tho school at Wlmor Is spending Saturday and Sunday in this city visiting friends and relatives. O. A, De Voo, Medtord agent for the Portland Oregonlan, 418 W. Mala. Phone 122-R. tn " Harold Cochran loft Friday oven Ing for Eugene to visit his sister ltn who Is attending the state university. no was accompanied by Don Under. They will return Monday. Attorneys Newbury and Canton wore In attendance at court at Jack sonville this morning. Try our flour, Johnson's Rest, fl 16; Rluo Stem, 11.35; Xono Hot tor. L. 11. Brown, Itusa Mill, Flour and Feed. County Commissioner Con I.ocvnr of Central Point is In the city for a few hours today. Milk and cream at DoVoe's. i Jean Hoke of Central Point was a business visitor In Mcdford Thurs day afternoon. ' Remember Turay writes fire Insur ance. E. h. Owens ot Salem Is in the city for a few days attending to busi ness matters. Fresh lime. Mcdford Lbr. Co. John Unncs'ot Wntklns, Ore., Is in tho city today attending to business. Ho reports tho roads In fair shape. MUTT AND JEFF E Y In the latent Ous Hill production, ".Mutt nm Jeff in l'nimiuu," which come to tho l'nge on Alumlny et iiinn, it is believed that Ihu noine of sluge perfection hiw been touched. licit! wo have nn ufterittg- which i unique in many wy. It. is ueoln biuntitm of fnree, melvririiuui " uml musical comedy with enough plot nml interest to lift it n notch or two nboVe the ordinary piny. "Mutt mul Jeff." arc too well known to need further introduction to local patron, of the theater. Their exploits ud adventure hnve been the Muree of considerable nmu-cment for year nnd their presence seemingly hn be come part and parcel of our very existence. In the new play which sonjy hits, dunce nnd ensemble fea tures. There will lu no lueroiiso in prices. ENCOURAGE ENLISTMENTS IN NATIONAL GUARD wns written by Owen Pavii, "Mutt Lawyers Carkln and Taylor have!""' Joff" ,m l,,ont-v ,0 ,l- Tl":' int0lnre here, there ana everywhere, ami what they do t the signal tor merry laughter, hilarity nnd mirth. The company this season is a largo nnd especially competent one, enlisting the services of fifty people who un derstand their business nnd who are well trained in their particular field of endeavor. The music and lyrics are by Leo Kdwanls and Will 11. Cobb, who hnve supplied plenty of i '" . i, , . .. Weeks it McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Jjuir Ajuistaat Vf Hiows as? F. W. Wm UW-JSs moved from Central avenuo three larger front offices on Main street over Hasklns and Hoyden's stores. Argentine Tango and Hesitation Walti at Nat tonight. C. A. Williams of Rogue River w.u a business visitor in the city Thursday. Try our flour, Johnson's Rest, 1. 15; Rluo Stem, $1.35; None Ret tcr. L. R. Rrown, Russ Mill, Flour and Feed. Harry Tuttie of Ashland vlsitol with friends In this city Friday even ing. Argentine Tango and Hesitation Walti at Nat tonight. Miss Francis Kinney ot Jackson ville visited with friends in this city Friday. Turay writes better flro Insurance." Herman Wcndt ot Jacksonville is in tho city today on business. Lady manicurist, Summerville's barber shop. 2S0 O. Oarl, a local Japaneso expects to leave tho first of the month for a aix month's visit wjth relatives In tho old country. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negative made any time or place by appointment. Phone M 1471. F. R. Hale of Eagle Point Is In the city for a few days on business. Five room house, modern, large lot. cast front, paved street, paving and sewer partly paid, for salo on small payment down and monthly Jn- stallcnts. interest 6 per cent. W. f. York. 419 M. F. & If. Dldg. The S. P. Is putting the regular spring allowance of sand on tho de pot grounds and Main avenue cross ing. Argentine Tango and Hesitation Waltz at Nat tonight. A number ot small boys have con tracted tho habit ot breaking win dows in vacant houses on tho out skirts ot the city, and tho pollco aro looking for them. "Curley" Wilson of Jacksonville was a business visitor in the city Fri day afternoon. Tbo Shasta Limited lost five min utes In this city this morning trying to keep a couple ot hoboes from stealing a rldo. The wanderers were persistent and the train stopped twlco to dislodge them. The train finally managed to get away without them. The Colonial Stock company pre sented "Tho Peacemakers' at tho Page theater last night to a iinnll audience, though they deserved far better patronage. The costumes were excellent. The same play will be given again tonight. Joo Ueeman of Gold Hill spent a fow hours in tho city Friday vis iting friends and attending to bust ness matters. Carl Gabrielson of Marshflcld Is spending a few days in the city nn business. Dr. C. O, Prentiss of Klamath was a recent Visitor in this city. S. L. Leonard who has business In terests In Southern California Is vh- itlng his family in this city. It. D. Kinder of Griffin creek is h laying with friends in this city pending a final decision In his tl vorco caso by Judge Calkins Rob Forrest leaves tomorrow night for San Francisco after a week's visit in this city. WASHINGTON',, Feb. II.- In the hope of eiuMiurnging enlistments in tho National Uuard, I'ostmaxtor (lenenvl RurlosOn issued an order tos dav grunt im; leaVe" of absence with out pay, in addition to their regular paid vaoatioirVto postal employe who need the tiluo Vr militia duty. bed of "Heartsease," which his moth er had planted. "Ileal tseami," In a big drama) big In character, big In plot, big In aroiio Betting. Tho burning of tho great English Imrrcnlat cantlo Is a rctnark able sight. It will prove that tho management of tho It Theater who have selected It for toiilnht wero wlso In their Judgment, Don't fall to s.ie this. Your hint chaucu toulKht, Valentine. Weather Forecast Oregon -Fair tonight. S'uuday fair except rain northwestern section, nottheasterly winds. It Theater jni'Iii! "Heartsease, two reel vltagraph In tho uncongenial atmosphere or her husband's sovero KiikIIsIi iiiuusIoii Mary, a beauty-Unlng French girl, finally succumbs to tho Influence ot her unhapplticHs and dies, Site leaves two nous, the outer, a convctu tlonnl English boy, tho jotinger, re flecting the nature ot IiIm mother 111 father thinks he Is a milk-sop, and will hno little to do with him. lie finds that Jio was mistaken, when, after grieving over his I mother's death for dn)n ho goes Into the burning mansion during nn elec tric Dtorm nnd gets her portrait fro'n tho flames, only to come out to hl death as ho fall, lifeless upon tho TOM MACKEY NOTED EVANGELIST AND RESCUE MISSION WORKER Of Chicago, will begin Special Services SUNDAY, FEB. 15 At Baptist Church You arc cordially Invited ' 2mx:m::m ? Y t T f ? ! t t T t t t t T t r r r ? t t PANSY PLANTS U,i We have a fine stock of home-grown Blooming Steel's Mastadon Pansy Plants ready now for planting. ' Remember, we are still selling Rose Bushes, including some extra heavy stock in Hugh Dixon, the Medford official rose. Prices for two. and three-year-old stock, sure bloomers this year, 25 and 35. You are always welcome at the Greenhouse, Pierce The Florist 1005 East Main Street. Phono 374. i ? ? ? ? ? ? t I t ? ? ? ? ? y y y y y y y i ! x ! z I z I t y y y y y llHlHhlhllZ WAGES OF COLORADO STRIKERS 'HELD BY MINE COMPANY DENVER, Colo., Fob. 14. Tho CoIorado'Fuel and Iron company la custodian for $400,000 of its em ployes money, .most of them on a strike, according to tho statement of Jess K. 'YVelborn, president of tho company, to the congressional Inves tigating committee today. NOTICK. Notice is hereby given, that my wife, Estle h. Hoxio, having loft my bed and board, I will In no wise do 'responsible for any dobts contracted by her or any credit extended to her. 279 II. C, HOXIK. TOO liATK TO CLASSIFY. FoirSALKIJargalnH In ruga" and children's Iron beds. Valloy Bes om! Hand Store, 23 North Fir WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY AT THIS Big Clearance Sale of Shoes OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN AMERICA, AND THESE HAVE BEEN REDUCED 10 TO 25 MEN'S RUBBERS NOW 90 WOMEN'S RUBBERS NOW G5 Special Reductions on Tan Shoes Women's Genuine Thissiu Calf and Brown Suede Shoes high broad toes, short vamps. $5.00 grades reduced to '.. j $3.75 $-1.00 grades reduced to $2.95 $3.50 grades reduced to '. .'....$2.65 You should make it a point to attend this salo, as we not only save you money, but our reputation and our own first-class repair shop stand back of every thing we sell. C. M. KIDD (& CO. ssssslfilMftK KIDD'S FOR SHOES. SHOES FOR KIDS LorigDistancc Drug Customers Sinco llio inaugural ion of (lit I'aivol I'osl our mail tinier business Jtas been constantly increasing. People in surrounding communities are lea vu big that our stock is an unusual one and they naturally, send their orders to the store, that furnishes the wid est assortment at lowest pricity ; . , ' ',. ' ,. ,i, , j , ,We ffivo spe.t;iul attention to nilijl wdbi'tind eiyV usually send ootids by return mail. '-'if ,Vfjlf,,li Sim id yonr orders by mail or telephone us'tfj.Yifji; lmvl mnUe lirraticiueiils for a charge account, V5 All gooda aro guaranteed. Wo propay postage on all small parools. MEDFORD PHARMACY Noar Postoffico The only drug store in .Mcdford that gives S. & II. Green Trading Stamps. WE CO-OPERATE With our depositors and clients in every way within the sphere of secure banking principles, and con stantly endeavor to render the best possible service. Accounts subject to cheek (large or small) are cor. dially invited. The Jackson County Bank MEDFORD, ORE. Capital, $100,000.00. Surplus and Profits, $7:,000.(X) jj S8.20 ROUND TRIP TO THE MEETING OF OREGON DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE AT Eugene, Thursday, February 19 Via tho o;ggg I 0COtNVU.TAl I The Imposition Unc, 1015. Tickets will be sold from Alcdford, I'Y'bruary 18 and .10, and will be good for return until February 1!Q. Low Round Trip Fares to All Other Points Call on nearest S. P. Agent for full particulars, train schedules, etc , .'John .M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. For Your Protection You insure your house against fire loss. You should also insure your stock against injury and yourself against crop loss by fencing your farm with Page Woven Wire Fence Jn loop top styles it eliminates barb wire. It is belter niiulo inid stronger than any olheti fence. - , ..,.,., lUs spaced to. turn, all kinds o'f s(p.clc. . ' 'kf' t Tf iu flin lwiuf 41i,if 'ii'w,.r ..... 1. J,.MV.:. I u ..j in; i;i.nu null iiiwiu i;un liny ,Ul IMUUUIII science jiroduco. It is designed to meet your particular ne'qds. WIO WTLL HIi IMjKASKI) TO SHOW YOU GADDIS and DIXON "TJ.1 13 iPACl JiWNGHJ M VS" W1 ftorlh llivorsjdo jiuo, Afecoid, Ore. i -strotf - i in - i i