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' t X.' l I1 . nil t 1 ft1 J. ' fPAOB TWO KtEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MHDFOltl). OKIWON, SATURDAY. MARCH 7. !!)! v IOCAL AND V PERSONAL Frank Ward Is contemplating ct tlnK forth In tho cleanliiK business In the building on South Central ave nue formerly occupied- by the Wood & Mosiinor real estnto company. Considerable Inturcat Is helms manifested locally In the Ad WolfiaRt- Wllllo Kltchlo flRbt at Mllwnukou on March 12. and local fans pick the champion to win, Wolgast did not make much of an Impression on his visits to this city, and the hope Is unabashed In sporting circles that ho Bets a good HckliiK. Soo the Moorish Twine and Ara bian Hemlock at Nat tonight. A number of high school students will leave this afternoon to attend a danco this evening to bo given at Eagle Point. Al 1'nnkcy of Central I'olnt spent Friday evening In Mcdford and left this morning for tho old nurrell tract on a tour of blight Inspection. Houso cleaning made easy. Kent a vacuum cleaner from tho Southern Oregon Electrlo company, $1.30 per day. No. j, South Central, phono 215-Y. Silas Weatherly of Watklns. Ore gon. Is In tho city for a fow days buy ing supplies" for his spring mining activities. It begins to look as If "11. Mur ray" who passed a number of forged checks on Mcdford merchants laJt Saturday has made his getaway. Not a word has been received from tho descriptions sent out by the local police. Don't fall to seo Ireland aud Saw yer at Nat tonight. Ample slcns or spring are about. Yesterday the bees were gathering honoy from the hardy flowers iu Dr. Picket's yard on West Main street, and tho custom of taking evening strolls is being revived by the young folks. A number of Mcd ford people autoed over the paved district last night. The girls are beginning to wear their spring dresses. In another week tree and poetical sap will begin to run. Mrs. Allison Jordan has been vis iting friends and relatives In Port land for the last two weeks. Mrs. E. M. Wilson does first class kodak finishing at 210 Laurel St. 313 A. A. Johnson, age "2 years, " pioneer of tho Hoguo river vallay convicted at the last term ot court of living In and about a house of ill fame was sentenced from 2 to 15 years in tho stato prison yesterday by Judgo Morrow. The state insti tution will not bo entirely now for the old man, was there onco before. He received the verdict without a show of emotion. Work on tho Elks' tomplo on North Central avenuo will bo re sumed In about ten days, progress being delayed at present on account of failure to cet brick. Tho kiln at Jacksonville Is turning out tho con tract and fired up their, kilns Fri day, and will rush tho work. Last appearance of Ireland and Sawyer at Nat tonight. Mrs. Nnuber and daughter Laura, of Jacksonville were visitors in Med ford Friday afternoon and evening. Petitions are being circulated In the city for tho candidacy of Coro ner A. E. Kellogg of Gold Mill, who will contest for tho samo offico r.t the May primaries. To dato tho samo contestants for tho berth two years ago will fight It out this year. Carkin & Taylor, lawyers. (John H. Carkin, Olenn O. Taylor), Mas-klns-Doydon Hldg., Main street. George W. Barkor of Hutto Falls was In Medford Friday attending lo business matters. MIsb Gladys Carreton of GranU Pass Is spending tho week's end with frlondu and relatives In this city. Lottie M. Howard's now spring hats havo arrived. Seo them at onco. 298 T. G. Harrlugton of Klnraath Falls la in tho city for a few days attend ing to business Interests. Oliver Galnor of Trail Is spending a few days In tho city attending to business matters, Seo Tumy for fire Insurance. " E. J-:. Able of Provolt Is spending a fow days in Mcdford on business. Dr. UUer and wlfo or Panama, Neb., aro recent arrivals from tho wddlo west and aro Inspecting con ditions in tho Hoguo river valley, and may decide to locate hero, gee Lottlo M. Howard's, new spring hats before they get picked over. 208 Judgo John L. Chllds of Crescent City. Cal., who spent the first of tho week In Medford boosting for the harbor improvement at that point loft Thursday for tho north, MUX nd cres,w at DeVoa'a. Sjt imi-t ; ' " ' Weeks ft McGowan Co. I . TTIkTiI'V.T ATCKRH Jjiiy Assistant K, W. Weeks IWMaf A. K. Orrk7H-M) KM An cpldemU or dog rights broke out on Front street Friday afternoon, between about n riqson country dogs nml MnKn Ilarkdlills "Turk." tho most lielllgeront of JledfoKi canines. "Shorty" Miles' Airedale, called "Mlku" stood on the sidelines oht ot danger, and barked. Tho tisuat Crowd was In attendance. Attorney Gus Newbury was a business and professional visitor lu Jacksonville Friday afternoon. Host meals !fr, Dome cooking. Coleman, 1005 W. Main St. 200 S. S. Hullls ot the Southern Ore gon Traction company Is expected to return from a business trip to New' York and other eastern points the first of next cok, II. K, Wheeler of Montague, Cal., spent Frldny lu Mcdford attending lo business matters. Lost. Package containing matc iul Tor three ombrolderled waists. Leave at Tribune office. Howard. 21S Geno Hoke of Central Point was u Medford visitor Friday afternoon. Harry Howell made a professional trip to Talent yesterday. clean hats, get that Panama out, you wJ want It soon. Pnntor lum. Tho same mad motorcyclist who broke all speed laws Thursday night. by tearing up Main street, repeated bis stunt again last night, and a trap will bo laid to catch tho youth. Sergeant Pat Mego and Officer Dill Crawford, are taking lessons In the operation of an auto. The ma chine used by day by tho city engi neer. Is left for the uso or tho poll.-e at night, ror use In nn emergency, and to save taxi hire. Vincent Mayhew or Eugene, a stt dent at at V. o( O., spent Friday In Medford. returning to his homo on tho evening train. Fresh lime. Mcdford Lbr. Co. ' A new honor has befell Edtsou Marshall. Journalist, late with tho Medford Sun, or this city who Is at tending tho Journalistic department or the V. or O. Ho has boon do tailed to write tho official spring poem ror tho college paper. This is the rirst tlmo In years a Freshman has been allowed this honorarium. Have your spring suit cleaned. Pantorlum, According to Portland papers Hud Anderson has an oHer to fight with somo 98th rater at Haymond. Wash., next month, and the "Pride" says if he feels all right ho will take tho match. Many of his friends In this city descry this move, and think he should cet somo of tho pudlgness off his system before he pulls on the gloves again. Sugar Pine shakes. Medford Lbr. Co. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hoot have returned from a short business and pleasure trip to Portland. Mm. Hoot will leave shortly for San Fran cisco to visit her daughter Josephlno, who is attending school there. Carpets, rugs and draperies cleaned. Pantorlum. Tho high school track team will get out Monday afternoon for the first trial of tho season. About 25 athletes will report, and will try and retrieve somo of tho honors lost by tho basket ball team In tho disas trous season. Dick says: Wo havo private din ing rooms. Corao in and get ac quainted. Wo will mako you reel at homo at tho U. S. Care, 40 N. Front, Kinsman building. Peter Tomllnson or Kuch, Is in tho city today attending to business, and securing treatment ror an In jured eye. Wo clean carpets. Pantorlum. Spring Is here, havo us clean your carpets, etc. Pantorlum. Jamos King of Olcqua, Wash., U spending a fow days In the valley, and may move his family hero in the spring it a sultablo location. Dick says. We sorvo the best cof ree In Medford at tho New U. S. Cafe, 40 N. Front St., Kinsman building. Tho warm sunshine ot tho last couplo ol days In molting the snow rapidly In tho mountains and a slight rise was noticeable in Hear creek to. day. The water is very njuddy, and driftwood foreword of higher water abounds. Tumy writes better fire insurance. Mrs. Katlterlno Murray or Jlutto Falls Is visiting frlonds In Medford and on Griffin creek (his week. Hemembcr Tumy writes fire Insur ance. William Massoy of Grants Vata transacted business mutters In Med ford Friday. Kelstcr ladles' tailoring collogo St. Mark's block. Full courso 40 sow ing Including; draning $25. Forty days Bowlnj court u flC day; draft ing courso, $!.. tr The condlt on or lira. Ernll Mohr, who was under the l.ulfe for two hours In tho performance of a sur gical operation at Sacred Heart hos pital Is reported today as being Im proving rapidly, .1, O. Gurklug, tho best all aronnd photographer Ju southern Oregon.. Alays reliable. Negatives made any where, time or placo. Studio 328 Main St. Phono 320-J. Arthur Hoso has returned from a Game Warden Hubbard whipped to State Game Warden Hvnns tt Salem Friday, a lwovcnrold henxt'r rapturcd lu tho Hogub' river. It was a fliio specimen. X crowd ot cltlrons gathered o'.t Mnln street this ntteruoun, and en gaged lu a lone winded argument on taxes, aud attacked all public offi cials from President Wilson to tho dog catcher. It seemed to bo tho concensus ot opinion that luxes should be abolished, by one section, and that thoy should bo made higher by the rival section. Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish at J. O. Gcrktng's studio. 228 E. Main SL Phono 320-. William Clarke of Ashland Is " the city today attending to business .mntters. Miss llesslo Helch of Talent i spending the day lu Medford visiting friends and relatives. Miss Gertrude Shoults left this morning for Gold Hill where she will tench the Mountain school 12 miles from Gold Hill. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any tlmo or placo by appointment. Phono M 1471. E. W. Frailer and D. C. Hammond or Grant Pass are business visitors In the city tlday. C. H. Daggett or Klamath Falls Is spending a row days In the valley on business matters. H. L. Potter of San Diego Is spenJ Ing a fow days In tho city nttendln,: to business Interests. C. A, Do Yoo, Mcdford ngont for tho Portland Oregonlan, 418 W. Main. Phono 122-R. State Water Commissioner Chin nock of Salem arrived this morning to attend to official matters. Miss Irene Plotner, school mistress Of the school at Huucom Is spending the week's end visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Lucretla Enyart or this city. Dick sas: We Invite tho public to Inspect our kitchen nud our meth od or handling rood. Everything new ami tlrsl-class at tho now V. S. Cafe. 40 N. Front. Kunsman build Mlko Womack has returned from a trip to now inn, ami points in Josephlno county. Dick says: Wo servo tho best on the market, employ all white help. Give us a trial and be convinced Now V. S. Cafe, 40 N. Front, Kins man building. Frank Innes or Phoenix wns a business visitor In Medford Frldny for a few hours. Model Dakcry goods at Do Vacs. Lloyd Culver of Phoenix Is In the city today on business, nnd visited Jacksonville this mornlnc paying h's taxes. Joo H. Wilson has returned to his home In Talent after spending a couple of days In Medford. Dr. E. It, French nnd family havo returned from two months spent In Southern California. Tho supremo court has affirmed the decision or tho Jackson county court In tho case of V. Odin who was sentenced to serve from .1 to 20 yoars In tho penitentiary for a sta tutory orfenso. Made In Medford, Oregon Home- mado Cereal Coffee. A compound made of selected wheat, corn, fresh eggs and home-mado sorghum. A nourishing pure food coffee. Your grocer sells It. 297 Tho tender or northbound Shasta Limited jumped the track on the hrldgo across tho Wlllamotto river at Hnrrlsburg this morlng, and wus delayed seven hours. No 13 duo at II o'clock was two hours lute, aud two freight trains tied up. Dick sayB: Try our regular 25c dinner at tho New U. 8. Cafe. Tho best In Medford, Kinsman building. Dr. Hagloy or the Talent cannery Is In tho city today attondlng to busi ness matters. JAB COUNT HODS BY Ci PHD HMD BUYERS County Clerk Gardner has received the following letter today from Cald well, .Mnssllch & Itced, nttornow for the bond buyers regarding tho $500, 000 rood bond, Issue New York, Feb. 24, tUU. G. A. Gardner', Esq., County Clerk, Jacksonville; Ore. Dear Sir: It seems that we omitted to do any more thnn nckuowledgo jour tele ginm of recent 'date, concerning tho method ot cohiputlng assessed valua tions. It was entirely sallsractorv, and we thank you for setting us right In thai matter In this connection, wo want .o express our appreciation ot tin promptness nnd courtesy with which ou answered all of our request foe evidence and Information- The ex amination was unusually difficult because of tho 12.000 or more war rants whose purpose of Issue we had to onmtno, hut It would havo been far more difficult If we could not havo secured from you tho clear statements which you sent. Mr. Iteamea' procure wns also of great assistance. Ills knowledge of your financial affairs nud his keen leg-tl mind wero of very great value, and did much to hasten our favorable conclusion regnrdlng tho $1(10.000 bonds wo havo approved, lie spent many hours In our offico on several different days. The fact that ho acted as a medium or communication by telegraph between us brougut your officials nnd ourselves to a com plete understanding, and wo nr6 ex pecting Hint, following the plnn laid out lu the telegrams that passed be tween you, wo will be able to approve all or the bonds by May first. With our highest regards, wo are, Yoiirs truly, CALDWELL, M.xSSUCII & HEED. "CASCARETS" RELIEVE SICK, SOUR STOMACH , ' t, Mio cldt, (Aim1 mid floged-iip WiiMo Front Stoiiuult, Mxer, HmteU -t'urv tiiillgeMlott Get n 10-retit box now. That awful sourness, botching of arid nud foul gases; (lint pain In the pit of tho Mtoiunoli, tio livnrthurii, nervousness, nausea, bloating after eating, dlxilness and sick 'headache, menus a disordered stomach, which rnnnot bo regulated until ou re move the cause, ' It Isn't your stom ach's fault. Your stutuach la n good as any. Try fnsenrotfll thoy Immediately cleanse the stomnch, loumvo tho sour, undigested nud fermenting food nnd foul gases; take the excess bllo fro mlhu liver and carry off the constipated wasto matter nud poison from the hotels. Then your stom nch trouble Is elided. A Cascaret tonight will straighten you nut by morning n 10-ecn box from any drug storo will keep your stomach sweet liver and bowels regular for mouths, Don't forget the children their Utile Inside need a good, gentle cleansing, too. i M U L ion mt hjuhchuhh J ti I HA lit MAI1H 1 Kdgewood, III., Oct. 10, ill I It, Ml. Paul Elcho, Efflugham, III. Dear Sir; x 1- herewith enlcoso $1,00 fo which please send tun two packages of Merltol Ithuuiuatlsiu Powder. I purchased a pucKut'o about two weeks ugo, took them, nud they proved to tiq very satisfactory, I have taken ninii.v dlffotoiit kinds of medtclues for uioro than u Jcni That Slle package of pnwilrs did tun more good than all Hie others com bined. I think one iiioio pucKiigo will euro mo entirely. Yours truly, rr . f- . ' WMema ww Shoe Polish riNMTOUALITV LAItQIKT VAUl ISimlKMia T R UMW XIUIIIl.l,"iiiu "HI IkWiihilri iiiilmiia 01 kfiitflillilfrii ;- ' t I nm,v "rnnui ucss, U ' ,n i ifiiin.i Ihil Ink r II I fll.ni , l'i.' uilitf I Itlltput tuk. (signed) It, (1. WHATUO.V. IIASKI.NS' Dltl'd STOltn i:ilii-le .Mil llnl Aginicy in. "rnnui ucss, u imin"i -miii m ' flunlii ml Hltliln llnt'Ljf ui't nflutlfli'x'J ' SMIT. ,ih " LI t S." r.miUhllm ft L-'Mkimliw fnln lirlilujuliMiiitftliiir .liof. Ir.,)(, A I llif'i tttC'.iur nut luiitu la nil Mult iih rtiiUftwiiliAlnuiii wirluOi, rnli. "iMHVIIItl ' i, IHimli "sirtss r linn i urn h r mf " ' ,"ml l i ulih for ( klmlt ,( llil) (hitrt, l m!ni lit ami Mtirt Id pttMi ml prewnr Ilin i-Mi.,r ":U'!L n, "ln , kit, i. imuv aissiT ritirmiiiicN II t.i'ir Jnl.r iliwi n,tt imii 1h kin I inn tl inlu, lb if lrin .uw. ,.. rtii- t-, hr t I,ixri4ii, ... . WMiruMORt inos. a 00., SO-tS Albany Sliol, Cambrldo. M. 7A 0!Htlatt lannl ,IAiM,mn n Mi WiiAi it IA4tltH. MRS. H. L. LEAOH Ixpert Corsotiore . 320 Xortli liartlott. TMiono f(W M. OlirilAIlD IIAUNKSS A team can pull ns big a load with It a any other harness and cannot Injure tho trees white plowing, Cult II. l IIONNEY. Pliuiio HIIH..M. FOR POSTUM POST HCU'llKSTKH. .Mum., Mnreh 7. Churlvn W. I'hM, the cereal food mil lionaire, wiwfcdd toduv t lilt t an !- oration on liim for npnciiilicitm ivii iiiiiieeeiiiry. A enrelul e.xiimiiuitioii by Dr. .Mn.vo shuweil In-, eoiulitnui was nut ut all critical. JOHNSON SENTENCED TWO TO FIFTEEN YEARS IN PEN A. A. Johnson, convicted of llvlntf In and about a houso of III fame was sentenced Friday morning to sorvo from two to lii yuars In the stato penitentiary. V. Odin has appealo-i to tho supremo court from his con viction for rape. NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil nt Its meeting to bo held Mnrch 17th, 1ft 1 1, for n license to sell malt, spirituous nnd vinous Ihiuors In quan tities less than n gallon at Its placo of business on West Main street, city or Medford for n period of bU months. HOTEL MEDFOHD. Dated Mnrch 2nd, 1914. TANKS Wo manufacture spray am supply tanks of all kinds. Wo huvu built theso tanks lu Medford for 15 yeurs and some of the first ones are still In use. If you want n good inuk gel one made by J. W. MITCHELL i S. Itlwrolde, Mettfon l'i.ine 1!I Poland China Swluc. Tw'o boar pig that will soon be ready for service. Have blood from tho best stock In the northwest. Call nnd seo thoiu. Phono Central Point, Wilhite & Sons Hams Valley, Ore. visit with friends and rolutlvos mi LADIES DISCUSS ALCOHOL AT METHODIST PARLORS Tho If. JL S. o Hie Oukdiile M. K. church met in the church par lors Wednesday afternoon. The miI jeet for the afternoon was "Alcohol anil Its F.ffccU Upon Humanity"; rending, "Alcoholit.ui nud Heredity," Mr. Itohert L. Taylor; rending, "Ef fects of Alcohol," .Mrs. Itiloy I), Ilciihon; recitation, "Only Sixteen," Mrs. y. S. Itnindou; paper, "Tho .Sa loon," Mrs. f. K. Kirk; Kimg, "The Fight Is On"; reading, "Africa mid the I turn Trade," Mrs. Ilrniiliam: reading, "Pro'iierlies of Alcohol," Mr. I-J. J. Whipi'lf, rending, "ICing Alcohol," Mrs. Midline; prayer, Mrs. C. K. Kirk; hong, "Throw Out the Life Line"; benediction, NOTICE. All members pf Order ot Owls are roituested to meet Saturday night, Murch 7, at tho Moose hall for or ganizing. J. K. WOODS, 207 Organizer. NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that tho un dorslgnod will apply to tho city coun cil nt Its meeting tn bo hold March 17th, 1914, for a license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquor In quan tities loss than a gallon at its placo of business. 13 H. Front strcot, city of Medford for a porlod ot six months. C. L. HEED. Dated March I, 1914. . i . MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO Kiitf and flurpct Cleaning and Weaving nil EAST MAIN BTttJSIOT 'Phone 033-11 CHICHESTER S PILLS AJiMsV ww m M KEEP ILEAN And Prevent Disease Ily scientific vapor baths, massage, needle spray or shower baths. Costs no more than Turkish bath, but moro pleasant nnd bonoflclal, Hepurnto apartment for ladles ullli lady attend-mils. Dr. R. J. Lockwood Chiropractor SOa-UtHI (lariiett-Corey lllilg., Phono ftl.'t vtuilbIlcil.tllltI.AIlrlK!UII nt n RY nMifiiMSt EVERY1rVHR TOO LATH TO OLA8HIKV FOU HENTCheap, 2 or 4 room rottugo, clo;p In. 322 Ho. Central. Phono 40.'I-H2, 2!9 . - " ''(irlfflii creek, FOH BALE flood work team 7 ami 8 years old, weight 2800; also a wugon and huniess. Telephone 110. j Situation Wanted By Hollander and wife, in telligent, apeak good Eng lish, is good rustler, 37 years old; wife will cook for extra men. Sue A. H. MILLER Med ford Book Ktoro. i igMB You May pay moro for baklnt; pow der, but you cannot buy a purer or a hotter leuveiior than . CRESCENT BAKING , POWDER at 2fi cents por pound, Ask Vour (Irncer Crescent Mfg. Co, Houtllo, Wash. Where is the Best Place to Buy Seeds? Why llnmillej'M ur CuiirM', th only pluie lu Southern Oregon where Mm rim get llitrpees Seeds and Mulford's Nltrogeni! He has had ucnrlr :t() years experience In handling and growing seeds and customer all havo the benuflt of his experience It Is only a few steps from Main utrect and It will certainly pay you to lake the few extra steps to lroiullo)V whore )ii can get everything for the garden, tse Mulford's NotroEerm lu your le gume crops. Ilurpccs Spenrer Sweel Peas hae no equal and )ou hnv about 10 of the very best varieties lo eliooso from. If ou don't seu what you want ask for It , BROADLEV THE FLORIST AND SEEDSMAN Is lu the M F & II lliilldlug Store Phono H7l! Wtfoiiliiiiie NIIH-.I Why Send to Rears, Sawbuck 6 Co. for Vehicle Wheels? When you can bu a better urnde of wheels at about lh same price a i.l seo what you are IiioIiik ns well as speudliiK jour muiie) at home I recently mndn Ids purclinwi of nhi'cl for biiRtles and hai k. Kot them at carload frelKlit rates aud tlm people fct the beuetlt (all nu( sen me befiirn buxltiK Mitchell's Wagon Shop III! Sniitli lvcrldo I'llolin 'JU r I have three sworn enemies the drunkaid, the heavy drinker, and the maa who craves rough, strong, high-proot. whiskey. Cyrus NobU ralM pur W. J. .Van Schuyvcr & Co., General Agents Portland, Oregon FENCING SEASON IS NOW AT HAND VOII NIWI) TO lKOTK(T YOtTU flROWINd CltOl'S AND PAK'ITHKS h'UOAl STOCK AND nocjs. voir SIlOin.D INSTALL A KIONCIO WITH STWKNOTII AND liASTINO QTAUTIKS. These rc(iiireiiieitH are fitlfilletl in PAGE WOVEN WIRE PENOE wmr.i ic ,rt d lutcrwiBtu . 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