Ill- I" 1 I K l'AGE TWO ansDFOUD matl tribune. MignFonp okecion. Saturday, .tanitakv no, mm - i-wwwvvr ttCAL AND PERSONAL L II. L. Kelly, formerly Huh culturlst nl tho 121k crook station, Is n candt daU? for ponlmaator nt Oregon City. Kd "Viilto ot tho Antelope wna n Frlda? visitor In Medford. Ho re porta that coyotes aro very numer ous this year and havo mailo sail ravages In tho ranks of tho nngoraB. Boo Davo Wood aoout that riro In surance policy. Offlco Mall Trlbuno Dldg. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. B. 1 Tower Thursday, January 2S, a nine round baby girl. All landowners should attend tho mcctlnK to consider ways and means of extending Irrigation In the valley Medford public- library, Tuesday, February 2nd, nt 2 p. m. Hoglnnlng February 1, I will de liver milk nt 7 cents per quart. Cs C, Hoover, phone 4a2-Y. 2G7 II. II. Cherry, brother of Attorney Ocorso Cherry of this city, Is running on tho democratic ticket for tho gov crnorshlp of Texas, with a fighting chanco to win. "Samson" last time tonight, the Page. Rodney Schuler has returned from a hUBlnoas trip to lloseburg and other Douglas county points. William Fnrmun, Page tonight. Miss Mildred Drown of Henglo npent Friday in Medford thu guest of friends and relatives. Place your magazlno club sub scrlptlons with Sparta Cigar Storo. 2G9 H. II. Croft of Agato as a business visitor in tho city Friday, returning to his homo In tho evening. Sweet cider at Do Voe'a. Miss Alico Gaines left last week for Portland to visit friends and rel atives. Sunday, European war, Page. Shorlff Slugler has purchased a Maxwell auto, tho Ford ho was using being too small for his multitudinous duties. Though but In use about n week, tho car has already traveled about GOO miles. .Mrs. Leach, 32C North Dartlctt, ex pert corsetlcre. At tho annual business meeting of tho California-Oregon Power com pany held In San Francisco last week, W. Q. Aldcnhagen, formerly of this city, and well known hero, was elect ed ono of tho directors. "Samson" last tlnio tonight, the Page. Tho county treasurer's offlco has Issued n call for 2S warrants from 10.98S to 11,287 for payment. The warrants wcro Issued In August 1911. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camora Shop. Over Isls Theater. A. A. Lathrop and family ot this city havo moved to Ashland. Mr. Lathrop will tako ckargo of tho D. M. Lowe ranch during tho absence of the latter with tho Jackson county ex hibit nt tho 1915 fair. Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes ton's Camcro Shop. Over Isls Thea ter. Sunday, BOOO feet war history, Page. Tho Parents-Teachers associa tion of the Lincoln held their regular monthly meeting' Trjday, tho address of tho evening "being by Dr. B. R. Sccley on "Social Hygiene." Superintendent U. S. Collins, Prof. C. It, Howman and Prof, Pratt of this ,clty attended tho Schoolmaster's club meeting at Central Point Friday night. i Get It at Do Voe'a. Mrs. Wayno Lcover of Central Point visited with friends and rela tives In this city Friday. Uot ysur huttor, cream, milk and bnttcr-mllk, at Do Voo'i. New Vilas, who was recently oper ated upon for appendicitis at Albnny, n student nt tho O. A. C, is spending a week nt home. Sunduy, Kuropcan war, Page. Fred Uarncburg and wlfo of l'hoo nix spent Friday in this city visiting friends and relatives. We aro headquarters lor real first quality cut hair. Marlncllo Hair Shop, 407 Garnott-Corcy building. 274 Mr, Delbert Jordan of Talent vis ited with frlcudti and relatives in this city. Cora K. Utley, chiropodist, 407 Garnott-Corey building, phono C57-H. 274 0. A. Manning- of Subula, Iowa, with his family urrivpd iu tho valley Friday, andn will ninko lliolr future honiH upon ono ot tho tracts of the Talent orchard compaay. Dr. S. A, Lockwood and Dr. Myrtlo 8. Lockwood, (phyblcluns and sur geons) havo moved to their now suite or offices. Rooms 309, 310 and 311, third floor, M, V. & 11. Dldg. A. L. Hates, managor of tho Ap plcgato creamery, was a business vis itor in tho city Friday. AVilliam Fnrnum, Page tonight. Tho Medford basketball teams playing In Klamath couuty, won again Friday ,nlght, tho boys by the score of 19 to 12, and tho glrlB by the score ot 9 to 3, The teams will return to Medford today. "Tho Valloy ot tho Moon," n dramatization ot Jack London's book of tho same name wns presented to tho Star thcator Friday night to two largo houses. Kspcclal Interest wns attached to tho plcturo because the leading characters, according to the book, find this section to bo tho val ley of tho moon. Many beautiful scenes of California are shown. . Axel Lundgren ot thu llluo Ledge district Is attending to business mat tors in this city and Jacksonville. J. O. Corking, tho nest nil arouud photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives mndo nny- whore, tlmo or place. Studio 32S Main St. Phono 320-J. Today Is tho Inst day for the pur chase ot state auto license tags. Most of the local autolsts havo compiled with the Inw, but a few are still trying to cvndo tho Isxio. After "ft tow days grace, tho authorities will Issue warrants for all delinquents. A tarantula of large sUo was fouiul In a bunch ot bananas Friday that was being opened In tho Midway storo on West Main. Tho animal Inflicted no damage, but frightened the pro prtctor and customers. Tho banana shipment wns from southern Calif or nln. Mrs. Louis Ulrlch ot Jacksonville spent Friday In Medford attending to business matters. Sunday, BOOO feet war history, Page. J. J. Keith, chief traveling auditor South Pacific, Is making his yearly visit to tho valcly and has Just com pleted check ot local offices. I). C. Harris, road master Southern Pacific, was In Medford yesterday. M. Cotturi. special officer. South ern Pacific, has been with Sheriff Slnglcr today. Dr. Barber Is spending a few days In Portland. ' Mrs. J. J. Haggerty, who has been visiting Mrs. Hurgess, returned to her home In Los Angeles yesterday. A. C. and F. Hubbard return to day from a week's visit in Portland. George F. Collins ot Mason-Khr-man Co., is in Portland on business. Mrs. Carrie Thompson ot Sterling, Colo., has returned to her home hav ing co mo hero to attend funeral of her sister, Sadlo Van Dyke. As soon as roads permit an auto Intcrurban lino will bo established be tween Central Point and Grants Pnss. Court Hall Is handling the matter. . II. U. Tronson, tho applo king of Eagle Point, spent tho week-end in Medford. Winners ot weekly prizes In piano contests are: Freda Davis, Kldd's; Carlton Preston, Schlctfelln's; Enid Hunt, M. F. & H. Co.; Lucilo Ralston, Mann's. , Bo careful and savo all your votes, only two more weeks until end of contest. - Win that gold watch by selling due bills at Mann's, Kldd's, Schtcffelln's and M. F. & II. Co. Pert Hlldreth was arrested Fri day night by Sergeant Pat Mcgo upon suspicion ot being a burglar suspect. Ho was found In tho hallway of the offlco building over tho Palaco of Sweets, and it is alleged that ho had his gun, an automatic Colts drawn when arrested. Hlldreth was to havo been arraigned this morning, but ac cording to Police Judgo Gay was so Intoxicated that ho could not. He is still held In tho city Jnll. Eddie Wilkinson of this city who has been In a sanatorium at Colo rado Springs, Colo., for tho last year Is improving. He Is now at Silver City, New Mexico. Roger S. Hennett returned today from a business trip to Roseburg and Albany. According to tho sheriff's office, Lorls Martin held in tho county jnll. upon a chargo of slaying Gamo War den A. S. Hubbard near Trail, last Decembor, Is worrying, and that the unconcerned attitude ot his first few days in Jail has cliangCd, Tho ser iousness of tho situation has dawned upon Martin with full force the last two weeks. D. I). Bell or Central Point Is a business visitor In the city for a fow hours today. Henry Callughan expects to leave in a week or ten days for his mining claims In tho Bluo Led go district. Mr. Callaghan owns tho St. Albans, n very promising group, adjoining tho IJluo Ledge property. An epidemic of burglaries broke out in Ahhlunil Friday night, tho Firht National hank, MinklcrV cloak nil unit house mul llio Anh'untl Trading company being entered. In each ease windows wero broken to Heouro ac cess. At nono oi mo places was any thing of value secured. The only damage to the hank was n broken glass. There are no clue to tho identity of the prowlers. It is sup posed to have been the mmo gang tliut entered four business houses in Grants I'nss the early part of tho week. As yet this city lins not been visited hy the marauders, though a -Hebo watch is being kept for auspic ious characters. NEGOTIATIONS m S BUYING YET UNDER M WASHINGTON, Jan. 30. State de partment officials assorted today that tho purchase by the government ot shli8 of tho European belligerents had not become u subject of format or offlctal negotiation). The)' point ed out that there had been no an nouncement from tho administration as .tajwhether It Intended to confine ftnrcuhRcs to neutral ships or whether tWro was any Intontton of buying any of. thoso Interned. Itntll the bill ponding In congress Is disposed ot and tho administration finally dccldca on a policy, officials think protests by any ot tho belli- gorrnts would not bo oppprtune. Democratic Leader Underwood made a statement In tho house deny ing In tho tinmo ot tho state depart ment that Great Britain had given official notice that It would regard as unnuctral tho purchnso ot Interned German and Austrian vessels under the pending ship bill. There has boen, however, Intima tion in an Informal way from Great Britain and France against any whole sale purchase of German and Ann trinn ships. .At a conference re cently between Secretary Bryan and Sir Cecil "Sprlng-Rlce. British Am bassador, in connection with the Da cla case, tho ambassador Is under stood to have told thu secretary the Dacla case must not bo confused with the general principle of transfer of f lag, as that would. Involve tho re lease of Interned German and Aus trian vessels, a situation In which Great Britain could not look with complacence. MEXICO GiTY ' REPORTED QUIET WASHINGTON', Jan. III). -Mexico City was reported quiet, with General Obrcgou in command, in a dispatch received today from American Consul Sillimnn. It wns dated last night. Obregon denies making any agree ment with General Gutierrez, who was reported to have sent commissioners to propose terms upon which he might form nllinncc with Cnrranzn ngainst Villn. The Zapata forces have aban doncd the siege of l'uebln, but Mill hold some of tho small villages near tho capital, the dispatch said. The Cnrranzn ngenev here reports Carranza has declared for n mini mum wage law and has issued u de cree declaring that nil concessions il legally held under federal law would be forfeited immediately, hut tliat le gal concessions will not be molested. The capture of Tlaxco, in the state of l'uebln, is clnimcd. E CLTURIST MOTE HERE Hew George .Scimcuer ot llrooki, Or., tho Uuibank of tho roe, will de liver a series ot lectures on rose cul ture in Medford beginning February 21, The lectures will bo under the auspices of the Medford lloso soci ety and will he free to tho public. This will ho Medford's first oppor tunity to hear America's greatest au thority on roues, and no ono should Jet it pnss. The place where these lectures will he delivered will he announced luter. JOY RIDE-BY FOES OF DISTRICT I . At the Churches ,. Ministerial AsMwIntlon Tho Ministerial association meets Monday nt 10 a. m. In the public li brary. . , , KpLscopnl St. Mark's llutl!, Holy communion S a. mi. Sunday school, 10 n. m, Morning prner 11 a. m. Evening prayer 7:30 p. in. , Hamilton, vicar. COROp'SVERDICT IN MINING CASES FAVOR COMPANIES Wiu. Ion Lutheran Services at Ztoni Lutheran, 012; West Fourth street, will be conducted In German at 11 a, in. Bible school at 10 a. m. No evening service. Conrad WU Iter, pastor. , .Mcdfotit Christian Assembly ' Tho Medford Christian Assembly meets each Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In St. Mark's hall, 218 West Main street. Full gospel teaching. Including divine healing, the bnptlsm of the spirit, Christ's coming, etc. Itev. C. E. Dodge, acting pastor. Foest of tho district Irrigation plan in tho Central Point district had a Joy ride Saturday In an auto parado, seventeen cars participating, ono only, J, 8. Howard'H bolng front Medford. Tho commltteo in chargo of tho Irri gation plan abandoned tho Idea two days ago. but bb tho aIgnj,wero all painted, tho rldo was niaue; Tho Joy rldo was headed by tho Contral Point band, which rendered music. Upon most of tho autos wero signs bearing the words "We Need Irrigation, But Tho District Plan Nover." Tho lino of march halted at Haymarket Square, and a couple of speakers explained that their antagonism was not against Ir rigation, but against tho district plan. rVftor thoso exercises tlio parado wended Its way to Ashland, whlcli was not In Jho proposed district. IlnptlM Morning service, 1 1 a. m. Subject. 'Tno Test of Christian Character." Evening sorvlec, 7:30 p. m. Sub-" Jcct "The Call to Arms." Rev. Mr. Cnrstcns ot Rlchmnn, Cah, wilt preach nt both services. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. U. Y. P. U. C;30 p. m. First Church of ChrlM, KWtl-t Sunday service at It o'clock, sub ject "Lovo." Wednesday evening testimonial meeting nt 7:30. All aro cordially Invited. Rending rooms In church edifice,' 212 North Oakdalc. open from 1:30 to 4:30 dally except Sundaja and holidays. Free Methodist Corner Tenth and Ivy. Sunday school 10 a. m. Prayer and class meeting 11a. in. Young Peojilo'a, meeting and Bible drill C:30 p. m. , Preaching 7:31 p. m. Mld-weok praycrmectlng Thursday 7:30 p. m. Preaching nt Griffin creek Sunday at 1 1 a. m. You aro welcome nt these services. J. E. Bradley, pastor. NFAV YOHK, Jan. I0. Jolm l Liny-son, executive liniml member for Colorado of the United Mjuo Work' crs of Aincricn, who yesterday '1 nounced ijondilioiw in Colorado iiiin ing cmiiw in Ills testimony before tlje .federal iudiftrinl telntloim iommU son mid sharply urripgned John I). Hockefeller, Jr., for hi,s alleged fail ure to better tho conditions in Colo rado. 'There is no social ife in the camps," Mr. Lixwson Mild. "The Companies own nil the bounce, grounds, schools, churches and stores'. Complete despotism exists iu the mining camps." Plltiyico for Widows Mr. Ijiwsoii rend into the record n long list nf tho vuiious itcolilnitn ,h con! mines and a list r the men Kill ed bv violence in the Colorado mining camps iu 11)111. This wn.s done, ho said, so that the commission uii-it know how many widows and father les children lliere were in Ooloiild". "Ami they iret an nvcntgn of $:10.VIO if the father and lulmnd N killed." he said. liiiv)ife with $:I0.", hnve they gott " Xlcn worked iu the initio", the wit ness snid, because tlioy w'eiv forced, not because they wanted to. "If they complain, it is down the oanyon lor theirs," ho said. "And if Uio mnn who does work is hurt he is taken to a company hospital. If he die, a company coroner conducts the inquest over tho body as long na 1 enn remember, only two verdicts, tin- j"nvc;rnble to the Colorado Fuel & Iron oompnny hnvo been found and 1 think tho company furnishes the cem eteries. The coroners havo a hnbit of giving n verdict of Miicidc or death duo to carelessness. Ono coroner wrote in a certain eno that the vie tint of an accident hnd 'no relnlivcs nnd damned few friends.' " SM00T TALKS ALL NIGHT (Continued from Page 1 PrcstyXCTlan , Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject, "Why I am a Presbyterian." Solo, selected, Florence Hazclrlgg. Preaching at 7:30 p. in. Subject, "Tho Need of an All, Seelnr, Kyc." This wilt bo lsslustrnted from Hamlet. Solo, selected, Florence Hazclrlgg. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Kindergarten at 11 a. m. Y.V. 9. C. E.nt C:30 p. nl. Praycrmectlng. at 7:30 p. m. on Thursday. Cottago praycrmectlng nt Mrs. P. W. Harmon's Capital Hill, Tuesday, at 7:30 p. in, Christian Corner Ninth and Oakdale. Wo all appreciate- tho presenco of so many strnngorn- attending our services and want tho publlc,to know that all aro cordially Invited to wor ship with us, next Lord's Day. Services at 10:45 sermon, "Seek first tho Kingdom of God and His Righteousness and all Things Shall Bo Added Unto You." Good ch'oruB and congregational singing. Evening 7:30, subject, "Thou Art tho Man." C. B. society 0(30 In lecturo room, largo attendanco, come! Biblo school Is growing rapidly; you can holp to mako It what It ought to bo, tlmo 9;45, Mid-week prayer meetings nro largely attended and havo been- ex ceedingly Interesting, meet with us next Thursday evening 7:30. Choir practice ovory Friday even ing at 7:15. Harry E. Tucker, mln-Istor. Methodist Corner Fourth nnd Bdrtlett street. Thero will bo threo special gospel sermons by tho pastor In connection with tho rovlval rncetlngs now golng on. Tlmo of services, U a. tn,, 3 p. m., 7:30 p. m, The afternoon meeting will Jm un der the direction of tho 'EpworUi Leacuc and Is for tho young peoplo. A Hpecial Invitation Is oxtondod to tho unmarried peoplo of tho other churches opd the city. Tho subject of tho ovonlng sermon will be. "Morality Is Not Enough- to Save." Sunday school at 9:45, Tho Junior Bpworth Lcaguo, with Miss Clara Wines in charge, meets at 3 p. m. Tho Epworth League- devotional mooting at 6:45. . ' These, will all bo Interesting and helpful meotlngs to which tho public is Invjtod. ' The first National Bank of Spring flold has bought a site and will build, A 4tV1lllt Mflll tllftl till " ' 1 '' lOf What chiiiie.o battle nf endurance mid nils. , Senator Kom, the democr. tic lloor .louder, declnred thnt the sc-moii will be continued throughout the duv and that a decision would ho reurhed this evening as to holding another night session. Senator Sutherland contended that so far no filibuster hnd been earned on ncninsi the bill, but he added that in his judgment nny pniliamcntnry power the rcpubhcntiH might ecrt to prevent its pashiieo would be of im- ruo ifcVri; io omhsift. FOlVsALE -SniaU hicubntor nnd brooder, 15.00. Phono 2C-JI. 2i!9 WANTED Competent nnd active foruman for largo fruit ranch. Please state experience nnd ability. Also references nnd salary ex pected. Box T., euro Mall Trlbuno. 272 FOB BENT Nino house, closo In. room modern Phono 403-112. 2GU FOB RENT Two Hired room fur nished flats. 322 South Central. 2C9 FOR SALE Tubular separator, brood sows, pigs, cows. Phono 403-R2. 209 FOR EXCHANGE 100 ncrea of al falfa with abundance of water, ' near Portorvllle, Cal. Beep, rich soil. No hardpan. Price 25,000 clear. Want farm or orchard pro perty Iu Rogue river valley to $15,000, balance mortgage at 7 per cont. Will bv In Medford two weeks. Address M. S. Crawford, Hotel Holland, Medford. Ore-, or E. L. Crawford, Santa Ana, Cal. 207 - ' v m m -V- irii f, - jHk rr&i &t .. Vi.L.1 - I X.X rt-t This road In very uncertain, but It you will proceed cautlonsly and in- qulro tho way of thoso who aro wear ing satisfactory glares you will find that It leads you to DR. RICKERt Eyesight KpectnlUt Ovor Deuel's No Drops Used imimiuicublo vnluo to. the cnuillvv. Shortly after noon Vice President Miivshnlt took I bo chair, nllor Bonn-. tors Lodge, lhnah and William Atdmi Hmitii tun! ntiiiniilttd to htm tn confer euro to "preserve llio IntcglHy of iho ale's oMnhHwhod, rules. ninth" and rule nr-ntitnl what tho it publicans eliiiuii'torUed an hI.viiiii rol ler tactics. Thfl vk'O-piiiHldoui iohl tlic-ni ho.lii tended to ho governed- by I ho flch- Tlm School of Modem Methods. MEDFORD H. , HAUMAN k 11. , V.(Bl.lll:it S' crj??ieA - . sjt7l?pr VYrfsMKYZ& DAY AND MdllT HCHOOt. CoIIoro nuiUVng, 31 North Urupo St. Btulueim. Shorthand. Pcniuanshlp nnd Engllrth Courses. Scud for Collouo Journnl, Telephone IfiL ml ii iMtlvWrK AND, (ILASH - y Y ? ? t y T ? f 8 CALIFORNI 4 LAND TO EXCHANGE rou ROGUE RIVER VALLEY ORCHARD I have a 1000 aero tract ot good land well located In California near a good town on two railroads. Siillitblo for olive, oraimo nnd lemon growing nnd an excellent geiifial farm nnd slock inuch proposition. Water right for 300 ncies goes with the plnco. Two pots of buildings. Total price J 100.000. All tlonr of oiirum brnnce. Similar land adjoining Is selling from !7a to $226 per acre, . . Wilt trade for an orchard In this valley up to J i.i.OOO. and lvo gooil terms and long tlmo on tho balance. EARL S. TUMY 10 GnrnetMVtvy Bldg. .MwlMnl. mWii 0 a T V T ? ? ? ? V v ? Y Y Y Y V I The Idea! Ladies' Car Maxwell 25" J No (lantor of luvnkiiitf , our ni'in or the .r riiiiuiiiK over oit while I'l'iiulciii it, 'ov il Ihik an clpi-lnt' starter tliat m-vcr lailn. No diH.v Ken win- or trmi blcsfinu' carliiik' lights to fuss willi ami di'hwl I'unn tin- jUnHunM of inotorin, Tor il lias tin best there is in eleetrie lights, nodi's io enter the driver's seat, from either side. In lad, it has every modern eoii venienee of any of the hi,'h-irii'ed ears. Ih the eas iest ear lo handle in the world and the best all-roiind hill-eliiuber in the world. 1-et its demonstrate this to you or ask anyone who owim one. It is a earthat you need not he ashamed of, for it is a model of beauty, raeeful iu appearance, pure streamline body, Cowl dash with uasolino tank in cowl; no brass to keen sinned, for il is nickel I rim med througheut: has genuine mohair top, ventilating clear vision wind shield, high-tension magneto, three speed sliding gear transmission, three-iuarler float ing rear axle, same size tires all around, non-skids furnished on rear wheels; is easy riding iu fact, it lfa ijiore high-priced features than any other car selling for less than $1000. First Carload Just Received a Few Days Ago. w Airlong them is only ono roadster, This is an ideal car, built for two, has a quick detachable lui'llo baek and in its place can ,iunt ns quickly be attached, a light delivery body, making an ideal rig to bring your produce to market iu. To see and to ride in ono of those, cars will corroborate our statements and you will find many other good points wo havo not told you about, and is rightly called THE WONDER CAR Arrange with us for demonstration, POWELL AUTO CO. K Ses)(!Xji5 t L: .. fow