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Pftp--X- V i ' I 'V PAGE TWO TMTCDFOttD MAIL TRIBUNE. ItfEDFORD. ORKCION. MONDAY, lHRUAUY 1(5. 10M. I'. J Ivjjfi '1 IOCAL AND I- PERSONAL WI& Ashpolo returned Sunday from n business trip to l'rlncvllle, whero ho went (o ptirclinso n herd ot Here ford cattle. Upon looking over tlio stock Mr. Ashpolo decided It wns not of tlio standard lio wanted for his ranch nenr l'nplo Point, nnd called the, deal off. OcorKo CoIvIr of Grants Pass vis ited friends in this city Saturday and Sunday. Highland Mend flour J1.23 nt Hutchison & Lumsdon'a. 2S3 A. H. Carson of Murphy was n business visitor in tho city Saturday, W. T. Coburn of Glendale tran sacted business matters in this city Saturday. It. Powell spent Saturday in Grants Pass attending to business matters. M. Purdln, lawyer, rooms 4 and 5 Rlnlto building, opposite First Na tional Tlank. Mrs. IJortha Synder will cntor Sacred Heart hospital today to un dergo an operation. W. E. Hamnicl of EaRle Point is n business visitor in the city today. Your insurance la right it Holmes writes It, let him wrlto it right, right away. W. M. Snow of Klamath Kails Is transacting business in this city this week. J. C. Dean and wife of North Ya kima arc registered at tho Nash Hotel. Sco Tumy for tiro Insurance. " Howard Drctt of Marshflcld Is at tending to business matters in this tity for a few days. A. E. Thompson of Dallas, Ore., Is a business visitor in tho city for a fow days. J. O. Gerklng. the best all around photographer in southern Oregon.. Alays reliable. Negatives made any where, time or place. Stndlo 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. H. Hess of Eaglo Point spent Sun day in this city. Attorney Gus Nowbury was a Jack sonville visitor this morning. Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish at J. O. Gerklng'a studio, 228 E Main St. Phone 320-. E. W. Maiyh of Eagle Point was a business visitor In tho city Saturday. Phllo Murphy of Ashland spent Saturday and Sunday In this city vis iting friends and relatives. Sugar Pine shakes. Medrord Lbr. Co. J. M. King of Derby Is transacting business matters in this city today. Dill Mullcr returned Sunday from Los Angeles whero bo spent tho win tor. ' C. A. Do Voe, Mcdford agent for tho Portland Orcgonlan, 418 W, Main. Phono 122-R. It. J. Colo of Hilt. Cat., Is attend ing to business matters In the city to day. Al Onken, advance manager for tho Bssco Musical Comedy company Is In tho city arranging for a return en gagement of that popular company. Try our flour, Johnson's IJet. S1.1C; Dluo Stem, 1.35; None Bet ter. L. B. Brown, Russ Mill, Flour and Feed. C. R. Preston of Pasadena is a business visitor in the city this week. Col. Jack Harvey of Grants Pais spent Sunday in this city visiting friends. Milk and cream at DoVoe's. G. A. Hoffman of Sacramento Is attending to business interests in this city thla week. Shorty Miles, Judge Worthlngton nnd Bill O'Hara visited In Eagle Point Saturday. Remember Tumy writes fire insur ance. Don Rader and Harold Cochran re turned today from a trip to Eugene whoro thoy visited friends at the University of Oregon. T. J. Parton of Eagle Point at tended to business matters In this city Saturday. Fresh 1 1 mo Medford Lbr. Co, G. R. Miller and wife of Lewlston, Idaho, are spendiug a few days In tho city on business. George Morrison, business man ager of the Nevada State Journal of Reno, arrived in Medford this morn ing for a few days stay. Lawyers Carkln and Taylor have moved from Central avenue Into threo larger front offices on Main street over Ilasklns and Doyden's stores. W. B. Mack of Eugene Is attend ing to business matters in Medford this week, Sylvia M. Forrell ot Salem Is trans, acting business matters in Medford this week. Try our flour, Johnson's Best. fl.lG; Dluo Stem, SI. 35; None Bet ter. L. B, Brown, Rubs Mill, Flour and Fod. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Ldjr AsltHt Vj PJione Ststr 1 Night V, Wt ' J08-JM 1 1 A. K. Qrr tf 7-M Attorney Canton attended to local mnttcm In Jacksonville this morning T. G. Bradley ot Yrekn Is In tho city tqdny o nbuslness. C. F. llowlnnd of Sncrnmr-nto U reRlstored 3t tho Medford Hotel. Tumy writes better fire Insurance T, J, I.eMier and wife of Laurtng, 'Mich., nro spending n few dnxs In the city. Mrs. Maude Miller, of East How ard strvot was operated upon for ap pendicitis nt Sacred Heart hospital thla morning. Lndy manicurist, Summorvlllo's barber shop. 2S0 Ralph A. Watson, corporation com missioner Is here ns n witness in tho caso against E. P. Hughes for viola tion of the Blue Sky law being con sidered by tho grand Jurj. A. E. Ke.iine and Mrs. Reamcs have returned from a two month's trip to Chicago, New York and other eastern points. They report business conditions east Improving rapidly. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or placo by appointment. Phono M H71. Friends of Leo Jacobs nro circulat ing his petitions for the democratic nomination for county recorder After a week ov bright, sunshlnj weather, clouds gathered in tho sty this morning, and rain Is tho fore cast, with strong possibilities of another touch of winter to make the ground hog forecast good. Five room house, modern, Inrgo lot, cast front, paved street, paving and sewer partly paid, for sato on 'small payment down and monthly Jn- stallcnts, interest C per cent. W. l York. 413 M. F. & II. Bldg. Peter Thompson of RUch is a busi ness visitor In tho city today. The last threo days of last week not a man applied for shelter In tho city Jail. Chief ot Police Hlttson r ports that tho trend of vagrant travel is now northward. I Tho regular monthly meeting of j tho Merchants association will bo' held tonight. Election of officers will be held and tho usual banquet dispensed with. Charlio Young Is spending a few weeks with Deputy Canto Wardon Hammorslcy trapping and hunting In tho Willows Flat country. Henry Callaghan has completed tho work of preparing tho grounds atj St. Mark's Academy for trees and i"ij tiitsiliA htiVt lt1 tt nlnntA.I I rt, ' the spring. Frank Turner ot Gold.'Hill was In the city last week, and was released from further service In the coast ar tillery. Scth Bailey, a former resident of this city, but now of Grants Pais has accepted a position ns news gatherer and cartoonist on tho Rose burg Review, according to tho Gold Hill News. Dr. E. Klrchgessncr Is now located In Garnctt-Corcy building, room 213, hours 10 to 3. Phone 828. - Tho schools of tho city will giro progrnms appropriate to Washing ton's birthday next Friday. The day falls on Sunday, so tho bank clerk miss a holiday vacation. R. N. Foster of the Palaco ot Sweets will return tomorrow from a business trip to San Francisco. Tho regular raid-month meeting of tho city council will bo held tomor row night. The appointment ot a police Judgo and city attorney will likely be made. Other Important business will bo tho Introduction of an ordinance providing for tho ex porting of the city books. A number of Medford citizens went fishing Sunday In Bear creek, and some fair catches wero made, though It is still a Uttlo early for tho sport. Hupp, "Hupp, Hupp, Hurrah. Tho Hupp demonstrator has arrived and I am going to get one. 280 M. O. Poolo ot Gallce Is in the city today attending to business matters and visiting friends. R. T. Llttlo of Chehalis, Wash., Is spending a few days in tho city oa business. Court Hall is suffering from n slight attack of rhoumatlsm which keeps him In nights. ' Prosecutor K. E. Kelly is attend ing to court business In Jacksonvlllo today. Hupp, Hupp, Hupp, Hurrah. Tho Hupp demonstrator has arrived and I am goiug to get one. 280 Ralph Johnson of Montague, Cul , Is spending a few days in tho city visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. George Neubor nnd daughter Laura, or Jacksonvlllo visited friends lu this city Sunday. Hupp, Hupp, Hupp, Hurrah. Tlio Hupp demonstrator has arrived aud i am going to get ono. 280 , A meeting wi.l lie Ue'.d In Jack sonville this evening for the purpose of nominating tlty officers for tho munlcip'nl e.ectlon. Fred Kelly tislted with relatives near Phoenix Sunday. R. II. Whltohoud and daughter havo returned from a winter spent in California. Model Bakery goods at Do Voes. John R. I'lynu, miles manager for (lio Bluko-MiFall compuny, has re turned to Portland after several du)g speu( vltlijg with customers lu the Valley. WJillg hero lio closed u con tract to supply roll newspaper to Uin Mull TrJbutiu for tho next, two ycis, WOMAN'S NEW JAW "ONE MADE FROM R!B BY SURGEON'S SKILt b liEBi aBKjrV. j. mP l --R jBfe' v ' Me5 OLOA. 5L.SWIN All extraordinary operation wns re cently tterfornuM nt the Cumberland Street Hospital, lltvoklyu, N. Y when tho seventh rib of Mrs. Olga Slnvln, ot Manhattan, was cut away and the bone ul lu uiukluc n new Jaw lu place ot that rcinoicd four years ago. Mrs Slnvln already H able to chew her fwd, sins and whistle. So skilfully did the surgeon Hrform their work that M-arvely a trace of their handiwork la v ixlblu. District Manager, A. 11. Cornell, who has retained an officii In the old opera houso block, finds tho quartors too small for the volume ot business now being transacted by tho company In tho Roguo river valley, and has moved Into tho Medford National hank building whero a suitable suito o' offices havo been secured. The nvcon Life Insurance company havo In tho last eight )ears grown greater day by day and is fast becoming tho greatest financial Institution ot the state. The monthly meeting ot the mis sionary socloty of tho First Baptist church of Medford will bo hold Tuesday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. R. W. Stearns, IC Roso avenue. All members are requested to bo , resent as very Important business is to bo brought before tho society. Tako a homestead. I will locate you for $50.00 on government land. Lon Reynolds, room 21, Jackson County Bank building or No. 20, Tripp street. 280 It Theater tonight only. Etcctra vaudeville. Tomorrow night only, California Rodeo. 1013. "Your money back it you'evcr saw a clearer or better roundup picture." Only 10 cents. PHOENIX PHYLERS I Mrs. J. K. Balllie spent Fridny in Medford. Mies Eliza Ferns roturnod re cently from Sacramento, Cal., whero tho spent part of tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Copo and Chas. Sparling were among thoso who at tended tho demonstration train meet ing In Medford Thursday forenoon. Tho Christian Endeavor societies held a business meeting and social Thursday evening in tho Englo build ing. S. G. Van Dyko still continues to bo very sick but showed n slight Im provement tho first part of tho week. Mrc. M. Dommer of Medford wus caled hore Thursday by tho sudden death of her sister, Mrs. W. Worth lngton. W. Rath of West Phoenix re turned homo a fow days ago after spending several weoks at Los An geles and, other points In California. Mrs. W. Worthing died very sud denly nnd unexpectedly hero Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. Worthlngton's hoalth began to fall almost a year ago. Several weeks ago sho camo hero for medical , treatment. Al though in poor health her friends wore looking forward to her recovery In the near future, Thursday she seomed in better spirits than sho had been for pome days. Sho wus talk ing in a cheery way with her sister, Mrs. Dommer and Mrs. II. Shafer and stepped Into another room to tako some medicine. Her sisters heard her fall, but boforo thoy could placo on tho bed sho had passed away. Tho deceased wus born in Port land 23 yeurs ago. Wlion a small child sho moved with her paronts near Jacksonvlllo. A year ago last October sho was united in marriage to William Worthlngton. She leaves besides her husband un aged mother, two sisters and two brothers. Mrs. Mary Demner of Medford, Mrs, Kate unk, of Charleston, Okla., Jacob Sharer, of Jacksonville and Honry Hhafcr of this place. The funeral will be held from tho Medford Luth eran church of which sho was n member, und tho body will bo laid to rest In Jacksonville cemetery, Mrs. V. C. 8ott, (1. Alford, W. Ferns, W. V. Jlanium and Chester Fitch und 0, A, Hover wn uinona thosy who mtemjgfj Ujo Vrutisn)wiir association nwuUuf In Medford Tuc day. GRAND JO PROBES ALLEGED VIOLATION h Tho spring term of the grand Jury convened at JncksonMllo this morn ing, mid ono ot tho most Important matters to bo Investigated nro tho alleged violations of tho Blue Sky law lu this section ns applied to the Hixltt of stock In steel and rail ties, min ing, oil, and hardwood timber pro jects located lu other states. Cor poration Commissioner Ralph Wat son of Salem Is In tliu city aiding li tho Investigation, nnd collecting ovl dencc. Thousands ot dollars an nually nro sent out of Jackson coun O In the promotion of tho schemes under tho probe. Investigation o( how two primmer held lu the county Jail on chnrges of burglarizing n htirdwnro store at Ashland secured filei, In un Inter rupted nttompt to break Jail will alno bo raado by thq grand Jury. Evldeuco against men held In tho county Jail on various charges will also bo pre sented. Tho petit Jury will begin It sessions a weok from tomorrow. Toy grand Jury Is expected to complete Its work this weok. The Jury Is composed as follews: Henry L. Gregory, foremnn, Martin Perry, Ralmoy Phillips, Frod Luy. Ross Kline, Chris Keogan and R. B Wilson. P P JEFF AI PAGE TONIGHT Music or tho lilting kind, pretty girls, a play that Is bound to Inter est as well as thrill, songs that ap peal, surprises and iota of novelties are promised In tho latest "Mutt and Jeff" series ot stage entertainment, entitled "Mutt nnd Jeff In Panama," which will bo tho attraction at tho Page tonight. This season Manager Gus Hill has surrounded Bud Fisher's popular car toon creations with entirely new sot ting and ono calculated to mako theater-goers sit up nnd tako notice Tho most beloved nnd wRhnl ad mired ot all humorous cartoon char actors arc to appoayilt; whaf must do termed a muslculcomedy with melu draatlc trimmings. They arc mora ubiquitous than ever nnd their nd ventures nro attended with tho most mirthful und slde-spltttlng rosull, For three acts and threo scenes thoy dominate things, ranking life ono murry song and. whirl and winding up wherg they Ipft off, a couplo 'jf necr-do-wclls, who find this muudano spbero a place whero sorrow and dull caro havo no right to obtain. Owen Davis Is tho author with Will II. Cobb and Leo Edwards respon sible for tho "words" and "tunes." ATTENTION' WOODMEN. All members of (ho Woodmon of tho World aro requested to meet lu tho hall over Daulol'a storo, promptly at ono 'clock Tuesday afternoon to arrange for tho runeral services or Neighbor R. C Curry, which will Jo held at 2 p. m. it Is important that overy membor bo present It posslbla. W. B. JACKSON, Clerk. NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will npply to tho city coun cil at Its meeting to bo hold Marc't 3rd, 1911, tor a license to sell malt, spirituous and vluous'liquors In quan tities lets thari a gnllon at its plnco if business, No, 3C,North Front street, city of Medford for a period of six months. B. S, RADCLIFFE, Dated February IC, 10H, NOTICE. Regular ineotlug and election offl tcrs of Merchant's .association Mon day evening, February IC, 1914, At city hall 7:30 (no banquet.) E. C. GADDI8, Pros. 179 J. H. CARKIN, Sec. Good Wood. 1 f on want good wood, got It from Frank II. Ray. Another old Now York landmark tho homo of tho clnm chowder, Is :tktdy to disappear soon. A ruolu ton providing for Oio ubnudonmout of tho market Is ponding lu tho ono of tho greatest collections of rugH In tlio world, iiouu ot thuiii bo lug vuluod .it less tlmn 10,000. TOO LA'IK TO OLAKHIKY. WANTED Position by married man on orchard or furin, no children. Am experienced orchardlst. Ad dress J, C. I)., euro Mull Trlbiiuo. J'R HALE Ono iflitiji, woll broltui, Kood piillnr; u)o f 4U0 piano. C'Hll 31 0 (Mil m. SKY AW WILL G. STEELE TO TO TO BE NEAR PARK Will ll. Stool, superintendent ot Crnter l.nko pnrk, nrrlvod In Medford Monday nud upont the day looking for n house to rent. He will hereaf ter make his homo lu Medford nud oxperta his wife und diuightor lu tho near future. "I um moving to Medford so as to bo ns close to tho park as possible," said Mr. Steel. "The chango will bo advantageous to tho pnrk and will enable mo to mnko occasional trips there, oven u the winter season "Mr. Mont) or. assistant superin tendent, last week visited tho lake nud found only nl no feet of snov there, tho least snowfall for iniiuv eirs." I ALONG ROGUE RIVER I . . Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Miller of IVn tral Point spent the week-end with Jasper Hannah nud family. Mis. Kent of Medford Is tlio gucit of her sister, Mrs. Ed Morgan. John Warner of Trail wns lu Cen tral Point Saturday. l)w Pence of Elk creek whs seen down the river ono day tills week. Two loads of grain wero taken up to Mct'loud's n tew das ngo. Mrs. Tim Dally was lu Medford this week having some, dental work done Our roads are In n verv iniiddv condition nnd not good traveling uud toam should load accordingly. Mrs. Zimmerman enve an old fash A M.U.TIIY, IIAI'I'V WIPE Is the greatest Inspiration a umii raw havo and tho life of tho family. )it bow many homos In this fair land aro blighted by tho III health ot wife and mother! It tuny bo bneknehos, headache, tho torturoH of n displacement, or some ailment peculiar to her sex which makes lite a burden. Every woman In this condition should rely upon Lydln E. Plukhaui's Vegetnblo Compound, made from roots nnd herbs to restoru her to health and happiness. ECHOES FROM PHOENIX I'lioen 1Imim'iiImh AIhhjn Interest , Our Header After reading of so tunny people In our town who hnvo been cured b) Donn's Kidney Pills, tko quostluu naturally arises: "Is this medlclnu equally successful In our uelghborltiK towns!" Tho generous statement of this Phoenix resident leaves no room1 for doubt on this point. Mrs. J. Wntorman, Phoenix, Ore gon, says. "I havo no hosltntlon In recommending Donn's Kidney Pills as I hnvo had amide proof of their merit Overexertion or being on my feet for any length nt time, caused my bnck to actio and sunt sharp pains through my loins. Frequent headachus and spells of dizziness also bothered mo I knew that my kidneys wero nt fault nnd hearing Duaii's Kidney Pills highly rccommetidod, I procured a supply. I bernu using them aud thoy relloved tho difficulties which had so long distressed mo," For sale by al dealers. Prlro CO cents. Foster-Mllburii Co., Buffalo, Now York, solo ugunts for tho t'nltid States. Remombor tho tianio Donn's nnd tako no othar, DARKEN GRAY HAIR, LOOK m, PRETTY Grandma's recipe of Sane Tea and Sulphur darkens so naturally that nobody can tell. Almost everyone knows that Saga Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back tho natural color and lustra to tho hsir when faded, strvakctl or KrVt ulito ends darslrulf, Itching sculp and stoiKi fall I iiir hair. Yours w:o the only way to get this mixture itu to make It at liomc wtilch Is muasy and truubl- noma Nowadays, by asking at any drug storo for "Wyutu's Hno aud Sulphur IUIr lUtncdy," you will gt a largo bot tle of this famous old rt-cljx) for about , CO rent. ! Don't stay gray I Try III No one i cm possibly tell that ypu darkened your hair, u it docs It so naturally and evenly. You damix-n a sponge or soft brush with 11 and draw this through your hair, taking ono small ntrnnd at a tiinci ( by morning tho gray hair disappears, and nftar another application or two, your . hair boowiiet! beautifully dark, thick and giorey. THE COLEMAN Will bu opened Fob, IC, under now management for roomers and board ors, Hot und cold water in each room, uud best of homo cooking serv ed family stylo under petsonul clmru-j of thu landlady, MHH.O.J, DDATE.V WW IV, Mali Hi, Phono tiHO-J ioned quilting parly Inst TliuriuUu Sliti served it bouulltul dinner 't liooti nud nice luncheon nt four nVloeli. Everyone suld thoy had one ot tho numt enjoyable, times or their lives, Tliont present wero Me, dames Wntklns, IvltoKtow, Hollows, II. rlnnto. J. Oliunn, lloU, 0, Hunt limit nnd Immeriuiiu, Dr KlirhKOtmuor inniln piofes stount call nt Tinlt Saturday, Wallace Cnffooit has built a limit llttlo cottage on his hiiiuostend. Mm Coffeen and children ciuun out to her new homo Thiirsim). Kho hits been visiting relatives lu Medford for th Inst tlueo months Wo mo glad to henr that Joint WluulUKliam l lowing smli nond 'nek Kllllim pauMici IF SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Eat leu mont if Klikioys feel like lead or ttludder bothers you Meat fornn urio acid. Most folks forget that the kidneys. Ilka tho Unvcls, pit sluggish nnd cleugnl and npvl n Itushlng occasionally, rim wo haro tisrknrha and dull uilsery In tlio kidney rrglon, trim litaiurltrs, riirif instlfl twingrs, torpid llvrr, arid stniuncti, iNpletilirs Slid U sorts of bladder IU onlirs. You simply must kp your kidneys nctlre and clrnn, and thn mninriit you (eel an ache or pain In Hit kidney region, get aUuil four ounc of Jd Salts from any good drug storo here, tnko a taldesiHMinful lu n gUis of water Loforo htrskliist for b Uny days and your kidneys will then net lino. Thll fslnous suit I luadn from thn eld of grapeo and lemon juice, romhliied with llthia, nud I lmrnilcit to ihuh ologgnl kldnrys nnd stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralize the ald in Uio urino so it no l.mr lrrll.vtvi, thus eriillng hlaiMer disorders. Jsd Kilt i harmlmsi Inetpeuslvei mnk n delightful HfrrretrtMit llthln Holer drink which rver)ldy tUoiilJ Uko w and tlnri to keep Utelr klJnA' 1aii, ( i avoiding serious omiplieHtlimn, ' wt II known ImI dnijwlsl soys 1m 'w lot of Jud Salt to foils v lio lielltvu r. mrsreoming kldury trouble whlla it Is . nly trouble. SPRING FOOTWEAR! So well litjvt! our (.'T forls io plenst our pnl roiis, by ofl'tirin tlicnt Hip lxt of Shot's iiml best Shoe scrvict', hfcn jipprociatod Hint it litis oiH'Oiirngod us to do Mill greater things this spring, mid wo now in vite every man, woman and child to come to our great Shoo Ieast. Come take a glance at our show windows the pretty shoos you'll sco displayed will do your oyes good. BEHLING'S ' ef7 V ', California Jubilee Singers ONE NIGHT ONLY Tuesday, February 1 7 AT PRESBYTERIAN 0HUR01I neiiel'il ICudeavor Hocioty. A(Iii1hhIoii: Children. .'!V; AdnlU, rA)r. MRS, II, L. LEAOH Export. Oornotioro .TJfiXoi'lli Harllcll. Phono oh,) M. I UOltsrs loi; si,u Ono span of mules, ais ft and 7 er. wnlithl tftnn. Otia pun, of arse inar. wfttjtlil 100. Ono , good Hi around tiarsn. 1 yuan slit, t.nmo toiiui. wHight Sooo. Uu wll broko saddle hnriw. tin inll ltd- ' les" ilrlvlnu inxrw Ono food ranch teiun. liufjty u ud harutss. Can h sson nt ' p, s. I, III'. ' Al I'iiImii Iturn SE.fl" j vff . iwl ,. a The New UNION LIVERY The new Ihh-U hnrn on South UMvrwde b now opeii Tor liiMiltfftS. lOvcrythiiiK new and up to date. Mrery and ainhu l.incc service. Will he glad to welcnnit! all rriuer cus tomers aud many new ones. RAYGAUNYAW Proprietor. Phono 150 The Return of BIoodJEruptions No Rmioii Why Anyone Srtoohl Suffer Such Disheartening Ispvrlcoco. 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