U ' r i PAGE TWO' IOCAL AND L PERSONAL A. K. Knrhnrt of Uoruo Hlvcr has returned home nftor a several day's visit with his mother, Mrs. Steven ston. A. h. Simmons and family hnvo moved to Central Point, Miss Hose Hayes of Sam's Valley 1 vlsltlnc friends and relatives In this city for a fow days. The ladles of the Presbyterian church give n chicken pie dinner Fri day, Fob. 20, from to S p. m., In the church farlors, prlco GOe, 2S2 Miss l.oret Snyder of Olendnlo is IsItTng her sister, Mrs. Jacobson. who Is convnlosclne from a rccont operation for appendicitis. Cnrkin & Taylor, lawyers. (John H. Carkin. Glenn O. Taylor), Iias-klns-lloydcn IIMr., Main street. ' Walter Merrick assumed control this morning of the Central Point Hotel, which he will operate. Karl Hansen of Big Outto is at tending to business matters in this city this week. Highland mend flour $1.25 at Hutchison & Lumsden's. 2S3 James Fleming and wife of this city visited with friends and rela tives In Grants Pass Sunday and Mon day. Tho police havo received warning from tho Solls-Floto circus against a man giving the namo of McDonald who is traveling nbont tho country posing as tin advance agent for the show, and fleecing the people. M. Purdln, lawyer, rooms 4 and 5 Rlalto building, opposite First Na tional Dank. a Arthur Fraser of Montague. Cal., Is In tho city this week attending to business matters. Earl Ulrlch left the first of tho week for his stock ranch on Union creek by auto. Tour Insurance Is right if Holmes writes it, let him write it right, right a way. R. X. Foster returned this morn ing from a business trip to nSn Francisco. He says the big town ts not as lively as It used to be. He also reports that Dud Anderson, ac cording to street talk is getting fat and flabby, and that there is no in terest In his fight with Red Watson tomorrow night. J. F. Spencer of Salt LaKo City Is registered at the Nash. See Turay for Hro insurance. J. A. Robinson of Merced, Cal., ts spending a few days In the city at tending to business matters. H. X. Wlilard of San Diego, 'Cal., Is In tho city attending to business maters. J, O. Corking, the best all around photographer In southern Oregon.. Alsys reliable. Negatives made any where, time or place. Studio 228 Main St Phono 320-J. Attorney George Cherry made o trip to Jacksonville this morning on legal business. D. P. Young of ningham, Utah, is spending a few days In tho city on business. , Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish at J. 0. Oerklng's studio, 228 E Main St. Phono 320-. A brisk wind sprang up late Tues day night and blew with some force throughout tho night. Rain is pre dicted to follow in Its wake. Frank Farrell Is in from his ranch for a few hours this morning at tending to business matters. Sugar Pine shakes. Medford Lbr. Co. Moso Rarkdull who has been spending the last ten days in San Francisco Is expected home tomor row. A force of men under Ralph Cow gill aro putting In culverts on tho Central Point road, preparatory to the beginning or work on that high way. 0. A. De Voo, Medford agent for tho Portland Oregoulan, 418 W. Main. Phono 122-R. Mrs. George Xueber of Jackson ville and daughter, Laura, visited friends in Medford Tuesday after noon and evening. 1)111 Coloman made n business trip to Central Point Tuesday afternoon. Try our flour, Johnson's Bet. $1.15; Dluo Stem, 11.35; None D ot ter. L. I). Drown, Rubs Mill, Flour and Feed. Jack Kingston of Hilt, Cal., Is spending a few days In tho city tran sacting business and visiting friends. Seven wanderers wore quartered In the city jail last night. When told that they could In all probability secure work In a short time on tho Pacific highway, they candidly an nounced tboy woro not looking for work, but wero en routo to San Fran cisco to Join "Kelly's Army" which plans to march on Washington, D. C this spring. ! !....., --- A Weeks k McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Lady Assistant Dy Phone 227 NiftH F. W. Weeks 103-J2I itauta A. E. Orr 070-M X j !. .- Tho last word received from Frnn klo Kdwards the wandering Jew, snyn that ho ts In New Orleans to attend tho Mndrl Grns, and sell n line 'if Roods. J. Coss of Untie Falls spent Mon day In tho city on business. ' Milk and cream at DoVoo'a. Tho Rohcecn lodge hold a social session at their hall last night in which was largely attended. A ban quel was served and n musical pro gram given. Don Rnder hna received no word from tho Whito Sox to report for spring training, and he may play In dependent ball this year. Remombcr Tumy writes fire insur nnce. ' E. II. Rice of tho Little Applognte district Is In the city today on bust ness. "Pug Isaacs who has been under the weather for somo tlmo owing to an affliction of tit bolts, ana after tho other, Is contemplating n trip to northern California springs for n cure. Ho thinks tho troublo Is caused from Infection from handling spraying material Inst spring. Fresh Ilmo. Medford Lbr. Co. An unknown motorcllst crashed Into the railing of tho Boar crook bridge Tuesday night, while running at n high rata of speed without lights and smashed his machine. Harry Houclls made n business trip to Afchlnnd this morning. Try onr flour, Johnson's Best. $1.15; Uluo Stem, $1.35; None Dot tcr. L. B. Brown, Russ Mill, Flour and Feed. W. W. Ussher of Ashland, filed his papers Wednesday for tho republican nomination for coroner, subject to the primary May 15. Tumy writes better flro Insurance.' E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phone M 1471. Model Bakery goods at Do Voes. To accommodate thoso who desire to attend tho Development meeting at Eugene on tho 'l 9th. tho Southern Pacific company will run a sleeper on number 1C of tho ISth to bo set out at Eugene, returning, this car will bo ready for occupancy at Eugene at 9:30 p. m. of tho 19th and return to valley points on train 13 reaching Medford tho morning of tho 20th. In making reservations t kindly mention this car. 282 MANY WILD ANIMALS Gnrao Warden Hubbard states thnt bounties hnvo been paid ho fnr thi winter by Jnekoii county upon 109 bobcat?, 93 coyotes nnd A cougar. In addition, quite n number of pelt were shipped without nttempiinj; to secure bounty. George Gregjr of Jnnncy creek re cently presented six coufrnr skins for bounty payment, but although the hides were green, County Clerk Gard ner refuted the bounties, ns the cluws were missing from the hides, Inning been left on tho enrcasses when skinned. I K. L. Crnnfill, a pioneer merchant of this ciy nnd valley, died nt Ku gene this moriiing ubout 2 o'clock of heitrt failure. Mr. Crnnfill was in terested in the Crnnfill & Itobnett store ut Central Point, besides bini ness interots in this city. At the time- of his death he was vixiting n Muter, who is ill. lie was about ."" years of age nnd leaves n wife und son nnd daughter, nil living in this oly. The body wll bo shipped to this city for burial, when the funeral ar rangements will be made. Members of tho family will leave for Eugene this evening. A. P. A. The grand jury spent tho day in vestigating acts of vandalism com mitted ut the old sinters' school at Jacksonville. It is alleged that A. 1. A. members dug under the building and broko into the ho :u in effort to unearth scandal. Anonymous letters sent highway contractors nttacking tho county couit and state highway engineers wero ulso probed. NOOALKS, Ariz., Feb. 18. Gen end Victoriano Carranza, military leader of tho Me.icau constitutional ists, arrived hero late today from Iicnuosilln, the capital of Konorn. He will go to Naco by train late today and thence to Agna 1'riela, opposite Douglas, by automobile. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNT3. SUSPECT NEGRO OF Al'ltOU.. HI, Fob. IS llecnuo Walter Hickman, a negro was so prompt to furnish Information point Ing toward Anthony 1'edroes ns tho murderer of Miss Tracy Holander. whoe corpse was found jesterday morning In St. Nicholas cemetery hero with tho skull crushed and a bloody club lying nearby, Chief of Police Frank Michaels was seeking Hickman himself today. Pcdroes, a jonng Italian mechanic, had been nttenllve to Miss Hollander but his suit was not favorably re ceived, which seemed Jo tho police nt first to furnish some basis for sus picion nralnst him In connection with the negro's story that ho sa.v tho couple riding home together on a street car after a lodge meeting the girl had attended, and a short time before the murder. Pcdroes, illrkman also asserted, left the car ti Mock bejond tho point whero MUs Hollander got off and started in tho same direction that she had taken. The negro, who had been detained as a witness, was released after giv ing this account, and tho pollco were not sure where to look for him when they wanted him again. Investigation had pretty thorough ly convinced them of Pcdroes Inno cence. Astdo from the fact that tho footprints in the snow about tho spot where tho murdered girl's body was found were those of a larger man than the prisoner. It scorned clear that the latter could never have taken such enormous strides ns thoso with which tho murderer left tho scene of the crime. From tho length of the steps the police esti mated thnt tho slayer must have been at least six feet tall, and Pc droes Is but a trlflo over flvo. Tho Inquest was scheduled to re convene this afternoon. ON STOCK MARKET NEW YORK, Feb. IS. Small and Irregular changes marked opening dealings in stocks today. Canadian Pacific up 1 and Great Northern pre ferred, down as much, made tho only Important fluctuations. About noon there was a general advanco In prices. A reactionary trend was given tho list at times by selling of Union Pa cific and Great Northern preferred. New York Central, United States Steel, Pennsylvania, Lehigh Valley and Union Pacific rose 1. Other leaders, Including Now Haven, nmdo up most of their previous losses. Bonds wore steady. Tho market closed lower. GAY IS APPOINTED CITY POLICE JUDGE Charles H. Gay was appointed po lice Judge by tho city council Tues day night at a salary of 125 a month, and assumed tho rolns of offlco this morning. Mr. nay will also act as probation officer, looking aftor truancy cases, and wago a campaign against boys who smoko clgarottcs, Mr. Gay has had .much experience li police work, nt ono tlmo being a guard at tho state prison at Salem. Tho appointment lightens tho labors of Mayor Purdln, nnd gives him more time for city nnd private work. E IN CHINESE EAT SHOP Following inugh tactics in tho Chi neso restaurant on Front street Tuesday, Leu Fung, n Chinaman, in self-defense pulled a pistol on Fred Kcetl and James Fitzgerald, two whito customers. In the struggle for tho gun it was discharged. Fung was budly beaten up. All threo were ar rested by Officers Cingcado and Crawford, Heed and the Chinamaii afterwards being released on .fSO buil. Hefoiu Police Judge Gay (his morning fines of ijsJU wero applied. SIX SALOON HOLDUPS WITHIN ONE WEEK 8AN FliA.NTISCO, Cal., Feb. 18. That Francis Fisher and James Wil son, arrested here Kunday night, wore responsible for six saloon holdups within a week was the confession al leged by the police to have been made by Fisher hero today, The six hold ups, however, netted thu two men less than -1-25. MURDERING NG WOMAN MEDFORD. OKl'IO-OSr. W'HtlNKSIUV. VKlllM'AHY SK CONGRESS 10 WASHINGTON. Feb. 18. Mm. Christine FredunK of Philadelphia, tcprcrtitmg the Housewives' League of Atactica, demanded and -eeurod today a hcnrlit before the house ju diciary committee on the tiu-t bill. She pleaded with its members to tirvo congress to consider women buyers in small store in framing the proposed legislation. Mrs. Fredcnik wld women study ing business methods demanded that the trust hill abolish "cut-throat and cut-price" competition. She bitterly denounced "hnnrnln counter soVani ble,' adding' "Once I crowded around n bargain counter nnd suffered a twisted plexus torso; hd a sleeve lorn from my waist nnd had my best hat wrecked. Finally I secured three yards of lace, for which 1 paid 78 cents. Competition and not price cutting will work the salvation of business with Uncle Sam as the nut pi re." PROBE FEDERAL J I WASHINGTON. Feb. 18.-.Wur-nncc (hat formal charges nstiiu-t Federal Judge A. 0. Dayton of the northern district of Virginia will 'i fully investigated by the justice de partment whs given by President Wilson (oday to n committee rcpio- senting the United Miucworkers of America. Tho committee which preferred the accusations (omplomed thnt Dayton hnd termed labor unions criminal as semblages und conspiracies against tho nation's cneo ami welfare. It was 'ehnrged, too, thnt the judge discriminated against members of la bor organiraiinas. FROM OLD MEXICO SAN DIKGO, Cal., Feb. IS. .lame Ilussell and David Sehwarts, both lit" teen, Los Angeles lads, vho left for Knsennda several weeks ago, equip ped with "JoO pounds of all kinds of canned goods and provisions nnd with camera, fishing tackle and camp ing outfit, were handed oxer today to tho local police authorities when they returned hero on the steamship Victoria. According to the boys, they were deported from Mexicn its' minors af ter ten day of the most thrilling ad ventures. They said they were bend ed for tho interior, but denied that it was their intention to join (ho reb els. The lads wero equipped for a camping trip of several months. They probably will be scut back to their homes in Los Angeles. SPRAY NOTICE As soon .u convenient, growers should spray nil stone fruits and pears with lime-sulphur in accord ance with tfiu directions given in the spray calendar for JU1 1. All shrubs, vines, roses, etc., should also be sprayed. Tliosn living in the towns whero it is. difficult to get the work douu should look after the matter rof spraying while there is plenty of time 'Ihoiu who wish to use the nitrate of soda spr.iy for pear may nnx it with lime sulphur in accordance with thu formula published in tho spray calendar. This npray is to hu applied to such varieties as do not readily set fruit. Remember that the nitrate of soda spray will advance tho bloom ing period ten days or more, so be, ready to protect against frost. It is iidvised that apples be sprayed somewhat later for tho reason that (oo early spraying with lime-sulphur and black-leaf -10 will, not control aphides, it is best to wait until the huds begin to swell perceptibly, hach grower iniil use his judgment, be cause hu must givu himself time to miiko thu application before tho hudn aro too far advanced. P. J. (VGA HA, Pathologist in Charge. flth Medford trade is Medford smile. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR RENT Only hotuT" In'town Tf 1000, 40'rtfoniH fiirnlHliod. Ad drosu M.( euro Mull Tribune. ND BARGAIN COUNTER RUSHES UDGE DAY PAYS TO ADVERTISE . G. F. .s S S S Mrs llcorgo F King nH It pays to advertlne- In tho Mall Tribune. Tuesday after noon she placed a want ad In tho Mall Tribune offering a range for sale, lleforo tho paper had been delivered at her home, shu had received three offers over the phono and had tho range sold b night. ' WILSON WANTS TO . AUDIT CITY BOOKS H. M. Wilson, expert ncmuntnur, nppenred before the council Tuedav night and offered to nndlt the city hooks nt the rate of $111 a day, or for a flat rate of :lf0. This amount was considered too high, and the fin ance committee instructed to investi gate and see if a lower rate could not be secured. Mr. Wilson also wuKvestcd that 'be city audit the tax rolls of the eoiiutv and find out how much m due from Ibis source ou delinquent taxes.' I' was estimate. I that between $700 hum $S00 would be found due the citv. He said he would do (Ins for 'll j per cent of the trim amount. Coun cilman .Mile?, was umtrHcled to confer with the coiimv trerasurer and see it the city could not net its money with out charge. The iitHtter of chwdnu pool halls on Sunday was discussed without any definite action, most of the council disapproving of the ordinance. The insurance was renewed on the firt truck. (oimI Wood. If )ou want good wood, get It from Frank 11 Ray STOP CATARRH! I'so H)omcl Von Itrenthe It Unlets properly treated this disease oftn leads to a irrlous It not fatal ailment. It is needless to allow ca tarrh to ruin jour health itsu II) -niel It Is certainly effective relief (or catnrrh Ills. It's tho direct-to the spot treatment. You breathe It no stomach dosing. No household should bo without Hyomol It not onlv gives quick and lasting benefit In cases of catnrrh but Is ono of th surest and most pImihuiiI treatments for bend colds, sulfdos, or croup of children. Ilyomel Is n combination of ami soptlc oils you brenthu It using a small Inhaler. Tho air laden with health-restoring Hyomol soothes, heals and vitalizes tho sore, raw and Inflamed membrane of tho lirentlilng organs almost Immediately. Thorn In no other remedy that benefits mi surely or so quickly. Money to funded by ('linn. Ktrafig It you are not utlsflcd. Do not bo without Hyomol another day. Druggists' everywhere soil It Oct tho complete outfit $1.00 slzn this rontiilus tho Inhaler nnd bottle of liquid. ORCHARD IIAItMCSS A team can pull ns big n load with It as nhy other harness and cannot Injure tho trees while plowing. Call II. C, IIO.NXI'V, HDH-.XI. WMemore's ft jShoe Polishes riNCST QUALITY LARCC&T VARIETY "CUT lDCC.Mlliu only lu.li( '1hmj Un--.ini ltit poilUvtltonlallitOII. JlluiLnncl I'uILIimIuiIIk' tnd clilldrui'a Ihxik ami tlmo, tlilncl vtllboul rub- Mna .V. IIUXIH GLOSS,' H .5..T.-. -T. '-"..-- " . M - IMSUTimnuinnin Mir cirauing .nn p imnhinalliin lor f Ifaiilna altLlinUnf ru.at tfjr tan aliftf-i.tfrf hTAIC'aiuj. hi "ELfTIT combination fur tfiutltUHU Mho take ijrlclo liiWlntftlKlr tlial'iou A I, Itralortsolur and luatro toa-H ba?lt alima. Fiillilivtltlisliiu.il cr cloth, VIS cent. "BDV LIJTCt'Miluceula. "SULLY SIIIML" swalifpriHif jmlo pulliti for all kinds of black allots. Ciiulalni oil ami Ham to potlik and arr.tr.a the ItMhtf. Iliuea niirn with, akty.JDC "UVSHli BUILV SHINE" sums erica. If uurlrlrnirani.tl!rriliiakliiil )m vn( .nlui tliat'rkf In rj,iiiM. rr r rulltri. kavr rlinruva aid I wuiTTCMone ssoa. a co 2020 Albany Olranl, Oambrldga, Mass. 'Iht OU'il ! htunl ManufiitiHitH uf iiot IMItihti nt I it WvtU, ) IS. 1!H- CITY ATTORNEY M'CABE BY Cllv Attorney .Mefnlio retains hi" position with tho clt.v, ns a result t' a voto uf tho rlly council at the meeting Tuesday night when tho question of disposing of tho Incum bent canto up. Ooiinrllumn Hargent lead tho fight nitnlust Mct'nhe, and m a do a long speech In which ho ar gued that ho should be oimtcil he cause of a statement .ho mmle declar ing tho electric llr.ht company was im titled to a franchise, nmt for this reason uniihlo to uphold the rights of the city In a suit. Attorney Me- Cube spoke ten wonls, ail, when th vote were counted he hd won by a vote of to 2, Hiii-Mcit ami Kmnrlok voting against liim I he others took tho position Metabo should M retained heuuno of effl.le.uv. T $2.05 F.O.B. The lingua River Fruit nnd Pro duce association has sold two ears of large New tow as at liCUfi f. o. h. Medford Hut two cars )ct remain In storage of the l!U:i crop nnd satis factory prices aro assured on these WORDS FROM HOME Statements 'I line Ma) He Investigated, Testimony of Medford Cltlciis When a Medford rltUcii comes to the front, telling his friends and uelghbor of his experience. ou ran roly on his sliuisrlty Tho stale mollis of people residing In far nwa) plates do not command our con. I delire. Home endorsement Is III' kind thnt backs Dean's Kid ney Pills. Such testimony Is con vlnclng. Investigation proven It true lletow Is a statement of n Medford resident. No stronger proof of merit ran be bad, W. 1". (lould. 119 W. JnrkiMin St. Medford, Ore., sn)s: "I tistsl Dorui'u Kidney Pills, procured nt Hnsklns' Drug Store, nnd am pleased to say that they have given me more relief than any other kidney medicine I hnvo ever taken. Other ineiuberi of my family hav also used Dean's Kidney Pills and the results hnro been so satisfactory that I do not lies Itntu one moment in giving this state ment." For sale by nil dealers Price V rants Fosler-MlllHiru Co , lluffnl'i. New York, solo nrouts for the United Stales Remember tho name Dean's and take no other How to Remove Wrinkles in Fifteen Minutes Enclose two rent stamp for par ticulars, satisfaction guaranteed. Freo demonstration nnd face treat motit nt nflfro. Also all of tho NIKK .MARK toilet preparations for sale, (luar anteeil harmless under tho pure food law. Will have goods on exhibit ami for sale nt the M M. Department Store on Saturday of each week. M'tM'LASTIUI'i: AJJHNCV llrniuli Offlie Mil) North llenlly Mcdfonl, On. Phone KHI-I WANTED-Potatoes WIO AU10 SIIIIMMOUS OK jAi KINDS OF IMiOIHVH MEDFORD WAREHOUSE CO. Don't Miss This Clearance Sale of Shoes When we offer you the ('renin of Ainerieu'H (ShoeD'nIcing. 10 to 25 OFF NOTHING RESERVED Rinconliliued linen are being closed out regartlleHS of cost. This includes (i S'l'VliliS WOAIION'M TAN SIIOIOS (5 Complete linoH, broad high toes, shoi'l- vamjiH, all Hi.eH, A io 10 widtliH. The.se "weai' like iron." Your choice, $5.00 Btylos, Sf3.75; $4.00 styloB .2.05 C. M. KIDD & CO. "SYRUP OF FIGS" FOR CONSTIPATED CHILD Delicious "Fruit l.avallvc" Can't llnrm Tender Little Htnmnth, Liver anil Dowels Kvory motlioi' tonHson. nftor glvlnit her children "C'lillrurnhi Hvrup of Figs." that tills Is their Ideal laxa tive, hoentiso Hii'V lnv Its liletmtiiit taste and It thoroughly elmtusoM tho tender little kIoiuhcIi, liver mil bowels without Ktll'Uilt. When eios. Irrltalilu. founUh or luoath Is bail, stomach sour, look at tlllt tlllfltlM tllllttllir If tlllil4tl tfllll ,, of lU mmm, ..frllll ,llMvl(U( .. ,, , fHK. ,, , ,, ,, ,rtti mw ,, ,,,,,, ,,, mMW nlU llf , noU Jn )IW Wt I(Hyll l(( (Knl W(0H (f, M Is full of cold, throat sore, 1ms sloin nth ache. dUrrhuen, Imllfoatloii, told remember, n hhm1 "Itull.t icIhiiiIuk" should always bo the first treatment hIvoii Millions or mothers kmp "Califor nia K)rup of 1'Iks" Imndyi thsy know a tenspouiiful today mvvi a slrk child tomorrow. Ask )our druiKlst for n RO-eeiit battle of "Csllforuln M)rup of Figs." which Iim direction for bnbliHi. children of all tines and grownups printed on tho bottle lie warn of Counterfeits Mild here, so don't be footed, (let the genuine, made by "California Fig tfvrup Com I'ftii) " IIOHSLS I ou mw.i: Ono span of mul-n, ago 0 and 7 enrs weight '.' "0 One span, of arge mares. clght 2C00 Ono good nl around horse, S )ears old Large team, weight .1000. One well lirok saddle horse. Ono gentle lad les' driving mare One good ranch team, luirgy and harness. Can oo seen at D. ti. Lilt's At Union lUrn To the Milk Consumers of Mcdfonl Why not buy your milk nnd crenm from the dairy that has the highest scoro of any dairy In Medford! Wo soil milk just as cheap ns tho lowest scored dalrtos and guaruntco It to bo pure, clean ami rich of butter fat. Wo make a specialty of milk for babies. Rive us a trial ami )ou will always bo our oustomor. i Wo mnko two deliveries dally, MedfordDairy J. W. Bidder I'llllllO 'Jiltl.'t K 0 Aj Nt-I