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as i't M it 8 PAGE TWO MEDFOUn MATTi TRIBUNE!. 'MMnTOKVI. OHKCION. TIU'HWDAY. .lANI'VliV II. mifi IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Thorn nro chicken Ihlcvca In Mod tortl us I Ij. Cathcart, who lives nt No. 40 North Orange btrcol, will benr "witness. Tuesday inornlnK about ( o'ciollc a. thief j'nlercd hla chicken Jioubo nnd'Molo two of the host of lilHflock.' Tho tlilof ui evidently wine to bin Job n ho selected two Hark coloreil ehlcltenn in preference to white ones, notwithstanding tho fact that thoro vvna a preponderance of white over ilarlc tho motive for tho dark preference bolus that thoy woro'lefis easily detected in tho Rrow Jnc dawn of early day, when a hasty departure wa imperntlvo. JSco Davo Wood about that flro ln auranco policy. Offlco Mall Tribune - Dlde. Mrn. HRh Watt, who has been living In Medford for several months left Wednesday evening for Seattle, Wash. Scyon through passengers from the cast to 'Medford wns tho record of ono Southern Pacific passenger train a few days ago. This little Instance so early lh tho now year would seem to betoken that something will bo do ing in travel from the cast to Med ford during cxposttlon year. rlaco your magazine club sub scriptions with Sparta Cigar Store. 2C3 " I). Stevens, a former Medford merchant, arrived in the city Thurs day from Albany and Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Deuel. Sweet cldor at Do Voo'a. Mrs. A. C. Johnson left on No. 1C "Wednesday for a week's business visit to Portland. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isls Theater. Miss Hazel l'rultt and Mrs. A. L. Castor of Central Point, wcro In tho city Wednesday. Why walk when you can rldo for IGo to any part of tho city. Ford Taxi. Call Alco SS2R. C. Lincoln, suporlntcjlent of the Pullman car Fcrvlce, was In Medford Wednesday on business with Station Agent Hoscnbaiim. Tho finest equipment in Oregon for printing fruit labels. Medford Print ing Co. A. K. Detwlldcr and daughter, Miss Ruth, of Los Angeles, arrived In Medford Wednesday and aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. llcrt Anderson at 90G Wpst Main. Kodak finishing tho best, at Wea tonV Camoro Shop. Over Isls Thoa tcr. Mrs. J. C. Haggerty, of Los Ange les, la In Medford for a few weeks' visit to her sister, Mrs. I T. Burgess. Got It at Do Voo'a. ' Mr. and Mrs. E, A. Welch left Wcdnettlay evening for a several Mrs. !:, K. Jameson, of Gold lllll, who has been In Medford aovernl days visiting her daughter, Mrs. lllllt Handles, who Is 111, returned, to her homo Wednesday. Wo nro .headquarters for renl first quality cut hair. Marlnollo Hair Shop, 107 Garnctt-Corey building. 271 1). 11. Miller, a Gold lllll merchant, was In Medford Wednesday on busi ness. Mr. Miller wns Mcdfonl's flrbt hardware merchant. J, 0. Gcrklng, tho best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives tnado any where, tlmo or place. Studio 22S Main St. Phono 320-J. , V, T. lturgcss, local representative of tho Metropolitan Llfo Insurance company, loft Wednesday afternoon for New York City whero ho will at tend a convention of tho representa tives of tho company from all parts of the United States Mr. Burgess will be absent about three weeks. Get ysur cutter, cream, milk and butter-milk, nt Do Voo'. Walter Merrick left on No. IS Wednesday afternoon for a business trip to San Francisco. B. G. Adams, of Smith Itlvcr, Cal., who hns been visiting Phoenix friend for a few days, left Tuesday evening for the Wlllnmetto valley. Cora K. Utley, chiropodist, 407 Gnrnett-Corcy building, phono C37-H. 274 11. A. Walker, who has been In Medford on a visit to his brother. C. Walker, and family, left Wednesday for San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sharyer, of Oklalioita, who havo been visiting In Medford for a few days, left Wednes day for Albany, Ore. Mr. J. F. Iteddy entertained nt dinger Tuesday evening at the Jose phine in honor of DoWitt VanAustln, an old ncquiantanco who . is in the city on a business trip. There were present Mr. and Mrs. Iteddy, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harmon, Mr. VanAustln and A. II. Gunnell. Grants Pass Courier. Boy Scouts will drill Friday night at 7:30 at tho Nat. Iko Davis, watchman at the Anient dam was shot at Tuesday night. Tho bullet was evidently fired by somo ono located near tho railroad culvert. Tho bullet struck at his feet. Davis returned tho flro and his assailant fled. Saturday evening G. C. Ar mour, employed at tho dam was shot at four times. No solution is offered for tho mystery. Mrs, J. B. Jackson of Kaglo Point visited friends in Medford Wednes day. Tho department of Justice has tak en no action to date upon tho petition of Mrs. Julia Jackson of Levcnberry, former landlady of local rooming houses, for falsification of pension paper, for which sho Is now under sentence. Her petition has been signed by a number and affidavits ! filed setting forth that bIio is in ill health, nnd that tho ends of justice will best bo served by official mercy being granted. Mrs. Jackson's term 259 is. about half over, and will ikcly bo C. Martin all over, beforo any official cognl- Jack Merrill of Gold lllll left Thursday nfternoon tor Ran Fran Cisco whero ho will undergo un oper ation. City Uecorder Fob, and tho council will canvass the vote cast at tho lust city election Frldnv, and Ismio Cer tificates, of ejection to the victors so they can assume offlco at the noM regular meeting of the council. The official count will mako no Unpuit nnt changes In tho figures as now announced. Only ono or two ballots were thrown out by the election offi cials on account of faulty marking. Tom I'rokna, an Italian, formerly omplo.ovl on the S. P, twtlon, now engaged In hog rnltdiiH. came fioin the Ipiovlncoof Mtrunxl, Italy, devastated Wodnenlny by an catthtiuako, and 'has friends and relatives living In one of tho little village believed to have been leveled, Letters have., been received In this cll from tho LaFujolto Vl commit tee tfccklnit contribution)! Tor French toddler" In' the ftr. Tho apjuml Ih EARTHQUAKE HORROR GROWS (Conttluiied fium Pno 1.) Places it varied between (hu Hovouth nnd tho tenth degrees. Uellof measured for tho thousand)! who havo succeeded In escaping from their ruined homes In safety but nio In want and without Hhelter. aro go ing ahead with all pusidh'e Kneed ypiwlnl trains have been do,iMtchcdi bntjod upoh iho fact that Franco hnH,"'uK hh.adclaun and iiui-son, and i . . .1 ... ......... ... j.i.i irrii.i..iu mil'., ilium ill"- .'!....... i....... i...u ..i...i.ti.rii n.i.niii ni.ii . uuti'i inuvui .11 I i-.iiiin uti.v .,- ... HIKilJvl Ul-tjll Will KUl-lnii'nv i i iviiiii ii.iii i -, Bontethlng of a storm raged o'fori tho city for a few hours Wednesday I night, the wind attaining a her luudxtitnco nt Valley Forgu.la fu-v' called. ,' Thc.,o will be n social dvcnlug at iii.i Uiiiithit ehuri'li Friday oveuliu: ivt V.illlCllV i .. .... ..... ... i .. il... " "'' v n I.H1I.L iiir- mil iiii.iiiiiiii H ill iiiii i lo . . i.-i. .. ... .. - l deretljto limvhlij nll'ttoiWitjIht for1 lite nirlcNeit people'.' ' ( King Victor Ultimata. tiel, despite tho protects of govoinnitMit official who, dlsculwod tho International sit of thirty miles an hour, and driving ;cmucj, nudfrlends and acquaintances tuition In J-iurnpo as a njason fqr his' tho rain beforo It In sheets. Hunt-,,,,, l1 cnrslons. Colne and havo n'llicMuit In 41(in)o. left early today for trtched signs, etc,, on tho streets worn Lomi tlrn'o. .' the vicinity of AvWnno to do" . l.l I -.! II ..I I..1...1...I 1" . . . .'. ... .'..I. , ' . !...! '.... 1... I. I.. ..-.i -J days visl to Portlnnd friends. Palm rooms, now management, light, airy rooms, rcasonablo rates. Gcorgln Elchcr. Born to Mr. and Mrs. A of Griffin creek, a 1016 pound boy.lxanco is tnken of her plea. blown down, nnd tho wind howled dismally through tho telephone wires. About sun-up tho atrom broke, and a bright suushiny day followed. Less than half an Inch of rain fell. F.ffcctlvo Friday, January 15, north bound Shasta Limited will lenvo Med ford at 2:1!. a. m. tnstead of 2:15 a. nt. as at present. This Is tho an nouncement made by tho trafle de partment of tho. Southern Pacific to day. More snow fell In the foothills Wednesday afternoon nnd night, as suring plenty of water for placer min ing operations In the spring. A few Medford hunters aro getting ready for a cougar hunt, while good track ing snow is on tho ground. Kverett Van Dko of Phoenix spent Wednesday In Medford attending to business matters. C. C. Johnson, whoso arm was mnngtcd In an elevator accident in the Garnett-Corey building a month ago. Is progressing satisfactorily. Tho first of tho week at slight grafting operation was porformed by Dr. Por ter taking skin front tho stomach and grafting It upon tho Injured mem ber. James Kittson of Montague. Cal., fis atnong tho out of town visitors in tho city this week. Under tho caption "Sounds Like An Invasion" tho Itoseburg Kenlng News of Monday prints tho following ancnt Senator Von der llellen of Wei len: "Tho senator from Jackson county has a name that makes ono think of tho war In Kuropo and ono of Its leaders. Ills name is von der Hcllen, out ho is reported ns being a man ot peace, wants to get down to busfross, do something, then quit and go homo. And candidly It Is not a bad Idea to promulgate and follow." Tho storm Wednesday caused con s.'dcrablo difficulty to telegraph sor v.'ce. commercial and news wires In to this city being routed via Denver, Salt Lake, Boise, and Seattlo from San Francisco. Heavy snowo In tho Slsklyouc caused most ot tho trouble. Frank Byhcc of Jac-ksonvll!o spent Wednesday In Medford transacting business matters. C. D. Abbott of Jacksonville spout Wednesday evening In Medford at tending tho I. O. O. F. installation held in this city. Frank Hnzclton of Salem Is spend ing tho week In tho city nnd valley on business. Dr. J. D.dlelms returned Tliuisiiay. from Sams Valley whoro ho vuiii sum moned on account of alleged It 'g cholom. Ho found no cholera but did find audio starved to death, those surviving eating the carcasses of tho fatitluo victims. The hoga were shut up n small enclosure with nothing to cat 'and had not been fed I . i '.. ft . I 1 I.I.. ...!--..,.-.. .' over- lie oouuii bihi ") m tiwmn give Btlntttltii to the relief world DIED Died, nt the Granite City Hospital. Ashland, Thtii-ffday. January l.tth. Verena Cameron, wife of Zoko Cam eron, aged fit! years and 10 days. Native of Switzerland. Canto to font monin or more .im iu h nilui,Klimi ,.ou.,t , 1Sr.r. tut dlocated die, and thoy died. Applcgate where she made her Try our new l.ngllsh smoking ml. n ,,, .,lp .. .. ,..,... 8,10 - . . t. .... IM ""' ...- ...... .. -.- turo. so ccnta per pncKago. .ueimri i , o C VIil 1 1 w t . .r ntttti Vnnttt fit ftii rl, wasT Med ford vlcr Th ! "-1 day. Medford She leaves to 'mourn her loss, her husband nnd ono Guy l.awton, her SMALL POX OR CHICKEN X 0W GOOD THAT MUSTEROLE FEELS! 4 .1..tit l.ii..tti 1..1W.1D ii r ft.imilliwi I d llUiivll lylll"! -li- - " t'-. have boon dis-covcn-il pt Hold 1 1 all two of the scliooN of the ealv have been closed nnd an investigation will be made by the state lionnl of health to decide whether it quarantine nhnll he imposed or not. The di-eifteif in n inilti form, and ueeonling to Co'tinty lleullli Of floor K. K. (Jolden, mtiny more eu-e aire in the eity Hint have not beett rt'portud. The diHcnuo, lnir been under way for the Inst month, nnd was diatg noed by Cloltl Hill )thvieiiiii-. and the eity health offteor ai elileken pox. They still maintain that thev nae right. Aeeording to the tnvoMisiitioiin of Dr. It. K. Hidden .'() )ier a-ent of the heboid eliildrcn o'f Hold Hill have had the riixPiixo. Dr. ('. S. White. bend of 'the state lioiml of health, i Pleurisy. has been uked to come to Hold lllll. Pains nnd Aches of invoHtiuiito anil tnl.e tein tovvitnl re- JJolnla, HpraiiiB. . - I .. strict inir the liiat-e. II is likely whole-ah' ttiriinaiiuiis uf elnldren itml mltiltx will follow. Xo enCrt of smallpox hate been re ported from thi-a eity. The safest preventive i Vaccination. The Hold Hill authorities claim that the iI'i-cumi was brought there by u tramp ordered out of I hat eitv it month ago. TOO LATK TO C!VS.SII'Y FOK SALK A four cllnder, four pnssenger car In first class condl Uon, $100, half cash, trade or terms on balance. Call 5 to 7 p. an., phono 751-Y. 238 It ('eiN to That Smv .Spot Llko .Magic A-a-h! That's delicious relief for those sure muscles, those stiff Joints, that Inmo back. MUSTKUOLK Is a clean, whlto ointment, made with the oil of mus tard am) other homo simples. It doea tho work of tho old-fnsh-lonod mustard plaster, minus the plaster and tnlntts tho blister! You Mmply rub MUSTt-ltOLK on tho spot whero the pain lu rub It on briskly and tho palu Is gone. No muss, no bother. Just com fortlng. soothing relief first a gen tle glow, thon a delightful seniio of coolness. And the best of all, no blisters llko tho old-fasltlonwl anus tard plaster used to mako. Theao Is nothing, llko MUSTUIt OI.i: for Soro Throat, Bronchitis. ToiimIIIHs. Croup, Stiff Neck, Astlunn, Neuralgia, IJcadaclao, Coiigectlon, Hhettmatlsm, Lumbago, tho Hack or Sore Muscles, llrtilsoM, Cbllblnltfa, Frosted Fe.'t and Colds of the Chest (Il often pietonlH pnt'iiaiiotita). At our drtiggirt's, In ,'c and .'0c Jnrs, and a spftial large hospital sl;o for $2.50. llo suro )ou got tho genuine Ml'S THHOLi:. Ilefnso lanltatlons- get what you atk for. Tho Miisterole Compuuy, Cleveland, Ohio.- Adv. mother, Mm. Jacob Kithll or Muvphy. three sluteM, Mrs. Ktil MoFaddaut, or Murphy, Atrai. UliitH, llprldinlter (Iraiita Pass and Mrs. IM Hvvlndon of Murphy ithiln.ito Itrotlmr, Kasper.Ku l.ll of Murphy. Fiinoial servleeia will bo hold "I Hu' Weekti ft Mcllowan cltnpid, Htiiulay. Jannury 17th, at 2 p. in , ItoV. lllileldii orflclathiit. In lurtiiont In tlio I, O, O. F. coinntoiy. OR DANDRUFF FALLING m w sew p- 9. fii u PCHT rVl ( 1 m OA NE If yon cnip fair heavy hair, that glisten," with boijitly and hi radiant with llfo; has an Incoiiitmrablo soft iiosh and H flntfy and luslrotiH, try Uaudeiiiio. Just ono application ioiibleH lh beauty of onr hair. liukidoH it mi inodlMely dln-olveH ovvry pniilclo of dandrnif, you can not have nice. honv), healthy hair If )tiu havo dan huff. This dostruttlvo Hcuir rotm (ho hair of Us lustre, Ita streiiRth and It-a veiy life, and If not overcome II produces a fevetlshness and Itching of tho scalp, the hair toots famish, loosen and die; then tho hair falls out fust. after lumt In- If vuttr hair has been neglected and Is thin, faulaal, day. seiangy or too ollv, got a 85 cent boltlo of KnowllouV lliandeiliio t ' ''"'"K rtlore ot tolltat counter; apply at lllllo as illicrtod and ten iiilianltw ou will say this was tho .oslmoiit )ou over inado. Wo adnccrely believe, nardei of eoi)thlug else advurllsml, that If joii doslio soft, liistious, boaullfiil lialr and lots of M- no dtiiidiiilf no llehlng scalp nnd no more fulling hair ou must tiro Kiiowitoits amu detino. If evintuiill) - win now? not There's Not the Slightest Doubt about Safety for your valuables when they nro lu our Vault, because It Ih Flro and Burglar Proof. ; You can rent a Safe Deposit llox hero for a rcason ablo amount. Why not do It unwT OVER 88 VEAPS UNOinOHI MANAGEMENT SI .8 M M r , Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Car Kffictlvo from August 1, lOM.to August 1, I'Jir., and gui.rnn.e.d against nny reduction during vhat tlane: Touring Car -....M-.-.....PIt"' ItlllllllHIIlt ..w.. ...... - 4 I" 'ltin Car . flUO F. O. 11. Detroit. All enra fully ocjulppod. (In tho United States of Amoticn Only.) Further, vso will bo able to obtain tho anaxlmum ottlulohcy in our factory production, and tho minimum cost In our purchasing nnd sales departments If wo enn roach an output of atlO.OUO earn bo-tv-ven tho nbovo dntes. And should wo roach Hala production wo agree to pay an tho Mirer's share from $10 (o $r,o per car (on or about August I. l'Jl&) to cvcryrelnll buyer who purchnsea a new Ford car betweon August 1, 101-1, and August i, i9ia. For further particulars regarding Ihcso low prlcoit nnd profit-sharing plan, sco tho iicnront Ford, Hrancti or Dealer. Ford Motor Car Company C. E. GATES, Agent Bpartn, IliilMlniC .MetlfoH, Oregon. WM&WWW t t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y $1.00 DAY SATURDAY, JAN. 16th iiv $1.00 DAY & H. Green Stamps on All Cash Purciases M. M, Department Store RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS S. & H. Grr.cn Stamps on All Cash Purchases t Y As an auxiliary to our January Clearing Sale wehavey Dollar Sale Day comprising articles gathered from our entire stock, which articles carry remarkable values. & r Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y y Y Y Y Y y 22 yaiiU Stnndnrd eoloiv, npseial . rnlieo, nil $1.00 .fl.OO Umbiellaw, full prool'j Saturday .... .. 8I.0, raui-.$1.00 Kin; Linen Tailored Shirt Wuit.tn, $.'2.5) and $'AM vnlnqj,, for Satur day - $1.00 12 ytanln Amohken;; C'ljcelc .Apron Oiiifjluiip, rettlnr 10o value $1.00 V puia'ts .Moia'b lllaek Jloso, bixCrt 10 lo 11, Saturday. 41.00 2") Lnilich' DrohM SMrtx, vailucH to $,1.(10, lp dose out, each $1.00 $1.25, flMo, i-ll) j-'ijney Hieuh Goods, vyppK'Pi on hiilo Saturday, jjpr yantl ... $1.00 U ujrrf Children' JlohP, bizes 0i to 11), Siatnnlaiy $1.00 n n ' nit mm tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwm I tl I I M' IM.30 Kid Glove,, nil M.es ,,d V ' ' 1" .!- bent ..(..ality !.". Kllk... m nn fc fete. "" !l"-l('li. K'"1 pattern, your colon?, 'itiinliiy.- $1.00 H 1 'I',M c.,ll' rt,,,ck . W .J1.50 Laco jC'intaiaiK Tor Siiturdity M-r """" IJ.1.S0 ntatl il!7iV Kaateon Uiulor- otaly rrx $1-00 jf" j hkirt, HuJ.urtiiy,"-" -- '00 ITIW vmmLm vim OUR STORE POLICY: SERVICE, TRUTH AND QUALITY Title Semi-Silk .Mullm mid TinMien, Sntiiidiiy, I yon'lrt' $I.QQ , . r - r !rl.r0 jrtiHliit flovvatH $1.00 &.fy AIiiHliia.C'oiiilajniatioiiH $1.00 l.fiO (MitHlin SkirtH . $1.00 C mi Cliildit'ii'M 2.")i' lliixe, liu.Vh' or KiiV , - -. $1.00 Ladles' Sweaters !r2..r)(l lo .:i Kniiey Wool Wtmvti Svsenteiv,, Suliuiliiy meiu $1.00 I Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Ladles' Suits $4.08 Thin itfliifiH Suils Hold itKiilnr lo 1 2.00. Ladles' Tan Shoes Clohitif,' out enllro Monk of Tun SIiouh, liirO,iiii calf, hiiciIo nnd yclvclH, $1 vului'r. for $1.00 Child's Shoes 49c Siziw ,ri ti , reyiilut' iicuH up ti iM.2.' mill if-I.M). 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