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i lu,. V I W i ,, v PAGE TWO 10CAL ANO L PERSONAL Colonel J. V. Mund, who hns boon Borlmmly 111 at hltt homo In UiIb clt Is reported tm Bllphtb Improved. K, 1) DnUn or tilt? Mcdford Hook Store, who hits been sctlounly 111 for n fortnight, nt hln tleneva nvenuc homo, 1 reported na ullshtlf lm proved. Seo Davo Wood Atxmt that flro In Buranco policy. Office Mali Trtbuno nidg. Born To County Treasurer nnd Mrs. Fred Colvlg at JaeknonMllo Sat urday. Jan. 23, a nine pound foil Placo your magaztno club sub crlptlona with Sparta Cigar Store. 2G0 Sweet cider at Do Voo'b. Tho Aluinnt Informal dance, the dalo of which Is sot for Friday, Jan. SJlth, promises to bo ono of tho host dancing parties of tho Beaoon. The affair will bo held at the Natalor lum, the music being In chargo of Clydo llazelrlgg. Invitations hac been Issued to n few outsiders as well ns nil M. H, S. nlumnl nnd high school students, who were Invited ns a body. As this will bo ono of the last dances to precede the Lenten sea son, a large attendance Is expected. Leaders of weekly VrUcs In piano contest itrc: Lois Qulsenbcrry, nt Kldds: i:nld. Hunt, at M. F.& II. Co.; Freda Davis at Mann's; June Millard at Schleffclln's. 2G1 Judge J. H..Nell of Jacksonville Is n business visitor hi the city for a few hours today. County Clerk Gardner of Jackson ville spent this morning In the city attending to official business. Kodak finishing and oupplles at Weston's Camera Shop. Over IsIs Theater. Tho wind that swept oor tho val ley for a day and a half died away Friday night after sundown, nnd a clear cold night followed, Ico form ing on puddles In tho road. Today the snn Is shining brightly, and a per fect day Is the result. Uegln Monday, Commercial Col lege. Walter D. Merrick returned Friday night from a week'a business trip to San Francisco. Tho finest equipment In Oregon for printing fruit labels. Mcdford Print ing Co. Tho Mcdford high school basket ball team defeated tho Etna Mills team at tho Nat Friday night by the lopsided score of 39 to 19. A good sized crowd saw tho ganio. A winner. 2000 votes given to every $0.00 duo bill sold In piano contest, and the person Belling highest num ber by 15th of February receives a handsomo gold watch. 2C1 Col. R. C. Washburn of Table Rock Is n. business visitor In tho city today. Bookkeeping, Comcmrclal College "Mutt & Jeff In Mexico" will bo tho attraction nt tho rngo theater to night, tho company arriving this morning. Kodak flnlshlng-tho best, at "Wes ton's Camero Sh'op. Over IsIs Thea ter '. Tho Portlnndvteam of tho North west leaguo wUL dp Its spring train ing or part of li mono of tho south ern Oregon towns, and will probably select Mcdford, for tho closing weeks of tho training reason. Scats for musical nt Page Tuesday evening nro 25c lower floor, 15c bal cony, 10c chlldrep. 2C2 J. II, Bradbury of Montague. Cal., Is spending n fow Auya In the city at tending to business mutters. Buy school. Commercial College. Water Suntorlntodent Olo Arn uplgcr returned' last night from a trip to th city Intake repairing damage cuumhI by n treo falling across tho main plpo near alvo No. -1. Owing to tho condition of tho roads slow tlnm was made on tho trip. Get It at Do Voo's. In the Applegate district bob cats nnd coyotes are ropoitcd to bo moro plentiful than usual, attacking young ntock mid killing off many fnwns. There 1ms boon fewer varmints hilled this .'"' than usual. Uot your Diittor, cream, milk and buttcr-mllk, at Bo Voo'. Attorney B. It. MeCabo uttonded to buslnosii matters In Jacksonville Friday afturnoon. Night school, Commercial College. Attorney A. C. Hough of GrantB Pass was h bualncfcs visitor In tho city Friday aflornoon. We nro headquarters for real first quality cut hair, Marjnello Hair Shop, 107 Gariiott-Corcy building. 274 Conrad (IrlmoMqn, Injtued In an auto accident Friday afternoon Is resting easy at Sacred Heart hospi tal with a Blight improvement in his condition. It war atrfirst feared that ho was suffering from internal in juries, CoraJ'3, Utloy, chiropodist, 407 Qarnott-Coroy building, phone CD7-R., 274 Harry L. Porter, manager of tho Gold Hill Lumber company w.llj enter &er(l ,Uert htapltal today (or nnjby Father Leo, of. ABhland, who will operation for appendicitis, perform tho man logo ceremony. Mrn. Alan Brack Intuod, who has beon courincd to Sacred 1 lout I hos pital following a severe operation for appendicitis will bo removed to her homo the coming wool:. Penmanship, Commercial College. Tho high school basket ball team will Icavo tho first of tho week on a shoit trip playing Klamath Falls nt thnt city, Wednesday, JaJntiary 27, Frank Bybeo of Jacksonville spent Friday In Meilford attending to bust nosa matter. Br. S A, I.ockwood and Br Myrtto S. I.ockwood, (physicians nnd sur geons) havo moved to their now sulto of offices. Booms 309, 310 and 311, third floor, M-. F. & II. Bldg. Will II. Wilson of this city U upend ing tho week in northern California towns. J. O. Corking, tho best all around photographer lu southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives mado any where, tlmo or plnco. Studio 22S Main St. Phono 330-J. Frank Jordan of Ashland spent Friday In Medford on business. A delegation of northern Califor nia Chinese arrived this morning on their regular monthly visit with local Mongolians. The department of Justice to dnto has taken no nction rogardlng the petition for a pardon to Mrs. Julia Lovenberry or Jacksou of this city ac cused of falsifying pension papers, and under sentence of six months. It Is nit likely that any nction will bo forthcoming. Shorthand. Commercial College. One of tho best examples of modern auto service was tho manner in which the Nurml Bnkory wagon was put In to commission after the bad smash up of yesterday noon. Ab related In another part of the paper, their Ford delivery car smashed Into a tele phone polo, and to nil appearances was almost completely wrecked. The car was hauled to tho Gates Ford Ser vice station at 1 o'clock and this mor ning is delivering bread the samo as usual. This was made posslblo only by tho fact that Gates carries a com plcto set of Ford parts, nnd is able to completely reconstruct n Ford car on short notlco at a surprisingly low cost. Meral: Better bo safo than sorry. Buy a Ford. Born To Mr. and Sirs. Bay II. Hamlll, at tho residence of Mr. and .Mrs. W. S. Hammond, of this city, Saturday, January 10, a seven pound baby girl. Mrs. Hamlll will return to her home in Frultvale, Idaho, in the spring. A decision from JJudgo Wolvcrton of the federal court in tho suit of the California-Oregon Power company against tho city of Medford is ex pected early next mouth, tho trans scribed evidence now being In the hands of tho court. Tho ffndfngs of tho court nro expected to havo nn important bearing on tho future pol icy of tho city towards lighting com panies. John Opp of Jacksonville has re- is spending a fow days In tho city at tending to business matters. Portland and Salem papers In their stories of the legislature, devote con siderable space to tho doings and sayings of Miss Motile Towno of Phoenix, tho only woman representa tive In tho house. Tho siiccess of the Jackson county woman as a solon has caused a revival of interest among women politicians throughout tho cntlro northweHt. Okanogan county, Wash., Is considering tho fill ing of a vacancy caused by death with a woman. James F. Gcorgo of Eugene, is spending n few days in tho city vis iting friends and relatives. Tho pollco are taking stops towards the curbing of motorcyclists who huvo begun their regular spring prac tise of speeding on tho paved streets. Several near accidents havo been re ported to tho authorities duo to reck lesB driving. Spraguo Kelgel of Gold Hill tpont Friday In Mcdford attending to busi ness matters and visiting friends. Mrs. T. G. Humes of GrantB Pass visited friends and relatives in this city Thursday and Friday. Eric Anderhon of tho Blue Ledgo district has' returned to his homo af tor Hpcndjug u few duys in this city on business. Itov. J. K. Ballllo of Phoenix spent Friday In Medford attending to busluesH matters. Hal Fredcnbtirg of Eureka, Cal., turned from an extended business trip to California points. Fred Lewis has returned fvopi a two months business trip to Bcattlo and other northern points. Gcorgo Corum loft Friday after noon on a bublncLs trip to northern California points. 8. L. Woods of Hngtio Illvor spent Friday In Medford utteucMng ti busi ness mattorp. ' Dr. R. J. Conroy, of this city, left Saturday for San Francisco, whero on Wednesday, January 27th, ho will bo married to Miss Helen Rue Sum mcrhayes, of that city. Tho wed ding will take place at tho home of tho bride-elect's aunt, Mrs. A. E. fluckingham, Jsckson street, Dr. J. J, Emmons, of this city, who Is to bo "best man " will leave for San I'rnn cleco Monday morning, accompanied MKiwottn MAin tiuhunr A loenl automobile club will be formed nol week. Fort nnd Asa Hubbard mo on it vvcok'a business trip to Portland. Wni. Gerig of tho Pacific & East ern loturnod Friday from Portland. R. L. lining leaves Sunday for Salem to lobv for the sportsmons clubs. IMENT 4T,h;1ro , lo dIscolir4itl$i$ly ,,t,Ui guuu iuiiua rviiiuiii'ui jii mu ivtuai"- turcM Btatod Representative W. 1 Vawler who returned from Salem Saturday to spend Sunday at home. "Tho Willamette valley is as usual, tho center If the opposition, though Multnomah and eastern Oregon dele gallons nro favorable. It Is prob lematical whether much of tho heed ed legislature Is secured. The grange has Its customary lobby opposing state highways. "The Scheubel bill as introduced, would havo killed all the experiment stations along with other continued appropriations', but we havo umondod it in tho legislature. "The senatu committee has a hear Ing on the Rogue river fish-bill Mon day. Even If it goes through there, wc hope to kjll It In tho house, though 1 boo no reason why It should not be killed ut the start In the sen ate." It SALEM, Or., Jan. LM.- During the last thirty days of his administration former Governor Oswald West condi tionally pardoned fifty-nine eonviot, eight of them convicted of murder, according to n compilation today of records on file in the onpitol. ruoM receiving pardons included men nnd women convicted of hichwnv rob bery, burglary, criminal ns-nult and horse thievery. J. A. 1 rench. former county judge of Wullowii county, who pleaded guilty to htcnliug .f'JSUO from the I'oiinly, was nmong the pnidoned. Unon his arrival hero ho was com mitted to tho feeble-minded institute. Others to receive executive olemoney vvcro Funnic McN'tilly, convicted of forgery; Richard Thomnson, a-sault wih n dangerous vvenpun, nnd Virgil Odcn, criminal nssnult, nil of whom were xentenced from Jackson county. s Tho Ilbrnry roport for 1911, copy of which has been placed on filo in tho city hall, shows the collection to rontaiu 4804 volumes, of which 1243 havo been added during tho year. The clrcujatlon of books and maga zines for homo use was 37,829, an average of 122 per day, nnd an In crease of 27 per cent over last year. Seventy periodicals crj nrrlvjd re :u larly. Some of these arc donate J moro nro purchased nrd lil the wore important inagazlnod are kupt or. Il'c or bound for reference uso. There arc six dally papers on file, and the Chicago Tribune has just been added. Tho library is showing a substan tial gain In ovory department. Story hours have been conducted Saturday mornings during the year, and moro work has been done with the echools and clubs, thnn over before The club rooms on tho lower floor are in constant domand for gatherings of various kinds and thore is a growing uso of tho reading rooms, both on week-days nnd Sundays. Tho hours of opening aro 9-12. 2-fl and 7-9. DEPUTIES ON TRIAL NEW HlU'NMyKK, N. J., Jan. 23. Thirty-two deputy sheriff of .Mid dlobo comify, employed hy li private, detective ngeney to giiurd tho ferti lizer plant of the Americiin Agiicul tnral Chemical company at Roose velt, X, J., Hpeut I lie night in the county jail hcie nnd fuced nrrniRii incut today on charges of murder. Tho deputies, it is alleged, all nuitici pa ted in the hhooting ut Roosevelt on Tuesday in which nineteen Htrikorn were wounded, two of them of their wounds. Members of tho grand jury vvcro notified by l'roseculof Flornnce to reassemble m cxtriioidiuury session heic next Tuesday to consider the clauses against (he deputies, LITTLE GOOD ROADS Sffl SHOWN DEN PARDONED BY GOVERNOR WES iUKhvoko ORnaoy. Saturday. tanitaky 2.1, I I'.. . - ' i i i ..'.",''' AIRSHIP WINED IN AEROPLANE RAID N DUNKIRK DOM'.U. via London. Jan. 12:1.-11 was it. polled hcio toninlit thai a Zeppelin was seen over 0leitd today, Ihopntcliiw fioin Cromer, Knglaud, I'lidav ontiltunod toimit that ivir crntt had parsed over that place and that piepaiatioiis hud, been iiiado to rtsKt uhWrinl nttiu-kv .Piepnvutions weio made in (he siiirouiidiiii; towns, but no attack developed, -o that it appeared (hat the'teimits ulioit tho invading nir ernft vvete bnsele-s." LONDON, .Jan. 121k- The corre spondent of the Daily Mail ut Havre, in his repoit on the neroplane attack on Dunkirk vosterdity, say: "Several GcriihVit nerophuies drop ped bombs on Dunkirk Friday after noon, (hie of them was brought down at (J real Dunes, between Dunkirk nnd Funics nnd the two Oertnan lumten iu Ibis machine wore killed. Ten uu e.Milodcd bombs wore still uttiiehed to the aeroplane." I.ON'DOK, .Inn. 2'A. Fi-hermni ar riving nt Noordwijk-lodnv u-oit, ac cording to a di-patch to the Kxchuiigo Telegraph company from l.evden, that they snw an nirship founder in tho North sen on Friilav night. The fishermen, Ihe message adds, were unable to assist the aircraft. The de scription of the vessel given by the men indicates thnt it was a Zeppelin. Noordwijk is n wnterini: place or The Netherlands, seven mile-, northwest of Leyden. DIED LAC'V Kmmn J. Lnoy, vvil'o of J. II. Lacy, died at her homo in Talent, January 123, of heart diense, aged ."ifi cars. She wns horn iu lown, her maiden name being Van. Horn, nnd had been u resident of .lack-ou conn tv since 187."). She leaves a hubnnd ami six children Charles licy of Talent, Horschel I.ncv of Kl Centro, Cnl.; -Miss Kttio How nrd, Williiim Lacy, John Lnoy nnd Flnjd Lacy, nil of Tnlcnt. She fiif a member of -the Dunknrd church and will he buried at Jacksonville. SIMONS-At hrj- homo at 1317 Xortli Riverside, at 11:30 p. in., Jan uary 122, Mrs. Lend Francos Simons, wile of J. S. Simons, of paralysis, aged 70 years. She was bora in Lexington, .Mo., her maiden name be ing McReynolds. She came tt Mcd ford four venrs niro from Seattle. She leaves her husband ,nud seven chil dren. Mrs. W. C. Hnehelor of Card well, jront.; Dave V, Ogau and Amv II. Ogan of CnrdwWI, Mont,; Mrs. J. 1. doss of South I'usadciiii, Cal.; John II. Simons of Seattle; Wash.; Roy L. Simons of Seattle, and Mrs. U. O. Worthington of .Mcdl'md. Sh" wus n member of Ruth Chapter, . !' S., of Unite, .Mont. Kunenil will he held ut 2:30 p. in. fr(nn,Peiri undei tuking parlors. 'Ihirjnl in' I. O. O. F. cemetery. GOWLAND 1lii(iii CI. (lowland, a former resident juf Ashland, died Janunry 21 ut Tucson, Arisr., from tu bcreulosis. Hii rcmnins vvill lie brought to Ashland, arriving Monday. He was formerly a passenger brnke mnu on the Southern 1'ncific and leaves a mother, brother and sinter, GERMANS CHANGE PLANS (Conttlnucd from Page 1.) further rollovcd b the rolensu on tho pait of the porto of a Oreek office, who for fcomo time has been Impris oned at Constantinople. Russian sources Bend a report of tho suppres sion of a serious mutiny In the Turk hii army accompanied by tho execu tion of 17 prominent Turkish offi cers. New Itnsslmi Advance Tho only now development on tho Russian Is tho udtanco fiom Luke Skompo through tho forests towurd Llpno, which Is an Important Junc tion on tho roads from tho Vistula region northward Into east Prussia. Conferences between Austrian and German leaders au to the future con duct or tho war nualnst RtiBsIa and Bervla aro beginning today In (Ser- mnny. Hnron Hurlan, tho Austrq Hungarian mlnlstorof foreign affairs, before leaving Vienna for Oermany, wbb closotod for a long tlmo with Km". nnror Francis Johenli and Count Tlsza the Hungarian prumlor, both of whom uio described ns seriously concornod over tho sealing up of Hungary by Russian f oi ecu. TOO win io omhsify. FOR VaLH Pjiro-brod Rosccomb R. 1. R. cockerels, Beo at Medford Hgg & poultry Co. FOR SALB Household goods for two bedrooms, parlor, dining rooui and kitchen complete, $65 range. $40 sideboard, drophead sewing machine, etc. Jltp'oulck galp. Retinett Invostmcnt Co, 201 PORTLAND ANGLERS PROTEST OPENING OF PORTLAND, Jim. Ulli Mmo limn 3110 Aliilliiomuh cointlv sportstueii mel at the Commercial club building on Thursday and porlcetvd plan U ie- moustiato ugaiiist udvoi-se bills to bo presented to Iho Oregon stale lei-la-turo, rufomiuviidiiiu otlteiw which met with their upproval. Resolutions were passed and. committees appointed to meet tho joint seuiitu ami house game and fNh commi'tees, which meet ut Salem for the purpose next Wednes day night. The following losohition rvgatdiii' the Rogue river wis iiuani mously adopted : Resolution Adopted ' "Whereas, iu Oiigon Wo have a number of rivers from which a vnlu able hnrvi'st Is reaped liv Imth com meicial fishermen and angluts- and "Whoious, it is of vital interest to the HMiplo as a whole that our laws be st net cnuugji to guarantee that plenty of tJsli me left us seed each j en r so that our waters may he well stocked; and "Whereas, gill net tishing is allow--cd in the Hoguo liver nbove tide wit lor lo a point one mile below the steel bridge nt (hums I'n-s for two mouths dining tho ycilr, fioin Jtuie 1 to August 1, which gives nbundant opIHUtuinty for eoiniueitial lishiiig. tiud "Whercus, senate bill 20, introduc ed by J. W. Smith of Orants 1'nss, provides that the season be length ened from two to four mouths, which, if juisscd, vvill so deplete this stream, which is one of the grentcst in the United States from the anglers' standpoint, thnt uot enough fish will bo left for spawning purposes; now therefore bo it "Resolved, that the members of the Multnomah Anglcm' club nnd other sportsmen heic assembled, strongly recommend to the IrgMnturo that tuts bill. do not puss. And bo it further "Resolved, that every effort be used by the sH)rtsmen of tho stntc of OrcgoiKto prevent the lengthening of soasons for commercial fishing in all those Hticiiins thnt nro being so heavily fished for coinmurciul pur poses 'uud nro yet of grout attraction to tourists who want to li h with rod ami line." .Mills iin (imlrnmii A. L. Millx. prculrnt of tin First National Imiik, pres.ded at tho meet ing. I. N. Fli'iselmer wh appointed as secrt'lary. Alter II. H. Van Do zer, president of the Oregon Spoil- For Reliable Stylish Tailoring , KLEIN 120 East Main. Uostalrs This Time We Want to Advertise Silverware Uncommon Silverware. .Silverware beyond tho nverngu Iu qaullty abovo tho average Iu de sign and mnku. This store sort of prides Itself on tho excellence of Its Silvern in o. And while you are reading, wu uro showing whul wo think Is by nil odds the most exclusive, and In every way most desirable display of .Silverware that wo have ever asked ou to admire or ciltlclzc. About all the articles usually Ipillt of Hllvcr uro bore. And this Ih our Invitation to YOU to make us a Silverware visit. MARTIN J. REDDY THE JEWELER 212 East Main St. Phone 10 WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Mnin"trcot Mcdford Tho Only Inclusive Commercial Photographer in Southern Oregon Negatives Made any time or place hy appointment Phono 147-J We'll do tho rent JE. D. WESTON, Prop, ROE R R imr " , T! ' ". lIU-ii's league, lufil frvilhti-l what lite lUecting was called for, Iti'slsr V. Humphries u.hu a I'jiininulng iiTKU moiil in favor of Ihe how moupuicl lo he iulioilticeil, and osplutliml wliv llii'so ehnim.es kliould be Inndc and uieusuie- lil,c ln Sclimbel bill. No, 101, whuh Ititns Ihe moui-v dciivcd fiom lishlue; and hunting liceiixc into tho gcueitil I'uimI, us well as uholUlt tug Ihe picsint I'm in of guino and tVh commiftsiuii, and should ho drlValed, as Well an hill HI. inlroduecd by Som tor Dailies, which doc awnv with duel, feeding, Mr. Ilumphiii's nUo Urged that tho Itojiue ilvu' spuilnun ho sustained liv Iho Mulluomah eo.m ty delegates in tlifir finht in puveut tlio opening of the liogito uvtr allow tidewater lo more thnn two montliH of commeiciiil fishing. There w a bill bofoiii Ihe house oaten d bv J. V Sipith of ilonephinc count v, to allow four nioiihs of coinmcrcinl fishiug. Muster Vi-U Wanlea t'lntiton snoko on this siibjoi't, and Slate (lame War-, den Finlev also included this iu Ihe course of his leuiarl.s. Hoth opposul a longer netting season. A SINGE WOMAN .Madame Ulntcroih, noted rlalrvo). nit, pnlmlitt and trace medium who created such a Kcusntlon Iu our city Just before tho holidays Is back again. All who aro Interested In their pnst, present or future, don't fall to sou this gifted woman. 1 1 1 corner South Central and Ninth streets. 201 Tlio Kdiisit of Modern Mcihod. MEDFORD m?M?6t7Y?rt Coltogo nulling, 31 l,V .VXD XKillT HCIIOOIi IltmlnoMi, Khortbnnd, I'oninwtislilp nnd nugllnh loiircn. SJend for Colloxo Journal Telephone IS I, BRING YOUR AUTOS TO DOZIER & YOUNG FOR REPAIR The cheapest and best work". Your curs are insured with tin CARLOAD THIS JlirAX srw t I 2SQM)191syJVQdel $695 ITjSezt)7eatire& Powerful fast unusually graceful and beautiful in its lines roomy, comfortable and completely equipped with Top, Windshield, Speedometer, and anti-skid tirca on rear, the 1915 Maxwell at $695 has more high priced car features than ever put in an auto mobile before for less than $1,000. Here is the easiest car to drive in the world here is tho greatest all around hill climbing car in the world. Hero is an auto mobile to be really proud of. Holds the road at 50 miles an hour With Electric Starter and Electric Lights $55 extra. PRICES F. O. 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