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(, 1!)1C' PAGE TWO MHm?OM) MATT, TRIBUNE. STKUFORT) OKKOQN. SATURDAY. KHKRUAHY IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Mr. ntul Mm. Siumiel ItoscnlturR. ownora of the llcnr rrrk orchard, linvo nrrlvoil from Scnttlo to Inspect their propci ty. A public mooting will ho hold nt tho imhllo library Monday owning, nt S o'clock of tho Mcdford Apsiv elated Clinrltlos, 13ory one Is urged to Attend this nicotine nnd plans for tho future will ho dlscuuMd. A full report ot tho ear's work will bo mado, ftlio an elect Ion of officers for the ensuing j car. City pasonRor servlco 15c. Cotin- try trips In proportion, rierson & Foster! Phono S7S-U it (ieorgo Hanson of Urownsboro, bregon, a former resident of Jack pon and Joscphlho counties, nnd well known among tho old-timers, died Thursday of stomach trouble. Hear Rev. Geo. Schooner on Hoses nnd Hose Growing, tho week begin ning Fobrunry 22, nt tho public li brary. J. H. Hood of Portland, a traveling preacher, espousing tho Seventh Day Adventlst faith. Is scheduled to prench In this city Sunday. Mr. Itecd Is engaged In n transcontinental walk preaching en route, from Portland, Oregon, to Portland, Maine. Dr. J. J. Emmons has moved to his now Biilto of offlco cooms In tho second rioor of tho M. F. & H. Co.'s hulldlnc. Leslie Gibson, n former resident of this city is in the city for a few days visiting friends. Tho Haight Music Studio has moved from 11C S. Laurel street to room 401, Garnett-Corey building. Phono B3-W. residence phone C36-L 273 Ned Vilas returned to his studies nt tho O. A. C. nt Corvallls after spending tho week with his parents In this city. An oxporlenced fitter. Stato ex perience. Address 10, care Mail Tribune. 271 County Clerk Gardner spent Friday afternoon in Mcdford nttendlng to business matters. Seo Davo Wood aoout that flro In suranco policy. Offlco Mall Trlbuno Dldg. ' D. AV. Ilcebc of the Agato district, spent Friday In Mcdford transacting business. Matlneo, the Page today. Tho forestry department Is prepar ing data nnd arranging ranger assign ments for the spring and summer Ecason. It is not likely thcro will be any changes in tho rangers or look outs from last year. 8weet cldor at Do Voo's. Circular letters appealing for aid to tho war victims of Serbia, Poland, and Belgium bavo been received In this city from tho national headquart ers in Now York. Winners of weekly prizes In piano contest are: Ada Dlakcly, nt Mann's; Lillian Pierce, at Kldd's; Freda Davis, at Schlcffolin's; Laura Gault, nt M. F. & H. Co. 273 Tho boys' and .girls teams of the Mcdford high school Friday night de feated tho Klamath Falls boys nnd girls teams by tho scores of 24 to 3 and 14 to 1. Tho visitors lacked team work. Miss Nolllo Coruiri starred for tho local girls. After the game a reception was given for the members of tho visiting teams. They will lenvo for their homo today. Seo Zudora at It Theater tonight. vNorthbound traffic on tho South ern Pacific has been resumed on reg ular schedule after tho delay tho first of the week duo to heavy weather In tho Shasta region. Telegraph and telephone servlco to tho noutli nlso Jian been resumed, Mrs. Luuch, 320 North Dartlett, ox port corseticre. The Parcnt-Teachors association of tho Jackson school held their regu lar meeting Friday. Thero will bo a meeting at the pub lic library Sunday ovenlng, 7:30 for men and women. Mary E. Drown of Seattle, protective officer In tho po lice department will spoak. The rains and melting snow of tho last week bus caused now activity In plucf mining In tho bouthem Ore gon djstrlct. Tho tt reams of south ern Oregon arc running full to tho hank, Mutlnco, tho Page today, Tho Cadillac' 11)15, olght-cylludor cor. being oxhtbltod at tho Hall gar age Is nttractlng considerable atten tion among local autolsts, and four or five snles are hanging fire. The car Is a beauty, and the Interest In it, shows thnt tho condition of depres sion In tho Rogue ilver valley Ms somewhat a state of mind. Cora E. Utley, chiropodist, 407 Garnett-Coroy building, phono C57-R. 274 Tho Mlssc Frances and Lucinda Ilraun of Grants Pass are visiting friends and relatives in this city for a fow days. Kodak finishing aud supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isls Yfasater. '' Col. George P. Mlms of Seven Oaks is a business visitor in the city today, Hnymond Fnrloy of Ashland nponl Friday In Mcdford visiting friends. Get It nt Do Voo's. ' Tho ABsoclntl'd Charities of this city will hold n meeting at tho pub lic library Monday ovenlng nt S:00 o'clock, when tho vyork of tho last year will be gono over, nnd plans for tho future will bo discussed. Kodak finishing tho host, at "Wca on'a Cnmoro Shop. Over Isla Thea ter. Complaint was mado ip the police last night by residents on Hlvorsldo nenuo thnt n number ot oung men were howling and pnrndlng up and down that thoroughfare disturbing their slumbers. When the pollen rtr- rhed tho paradera had paraded out of sight. It Is said that somo of tho young men under ago wro Intoxi cated, and nn effort Is being mado Ho find out where they got tho llqudr. Of Into n number ot enses of Intoxica tion nmong boys has been reported. Seo Zudora at It Theater tonight. Fred Hopkins of tho Snowy Uutto orchards, ts spending tho day In Mod ford attending to business mntters. Get ysur tmtter, cream, milk and nuttor-mllk, at Do Voo'. Joo Kelly ot tho Griffin crook dis trict Is spending the day In Medford on business. We are headquarters for real first quality cut hair. Mnrlnello Hnlr Shop, 407 Gamctt-Coroy building. 274 Young men of tho city arc mani festing much Interest In tho club roroms of Company 7, nnd mnny who formerly spent their spare llmo loi tering about tho streets, nro now to be found reading or plnjlng games In tho nuartcrs. Tho club Is tho re sult ot the efforts of Captain A. J. Vnnco. Carl Tcngwald Is nctlng ns house secretary. J. O. Gerklng, the best nil around photographer In southern Oregon Always reliable. Negatives mado any where Urno or place. Studio 328 Main St. Phono 320-J. H. C. Stoddard ot the California Oregon Power company spent Friday In Grants Pass attending to business matters. Dr. S. A. Lockwood and Dr. Myrtle S. Lockwood, (physicians and sur geons) have moved to their new suite of offices. Rooms 309, 310 nnd 311, third floor, M. F. & H. Dldg. Tho city of Grants Pass is consid ering tho advisability of buying the system now furnishing water. Tho matter will probably be settled at a special election. The Nurml Inking company has just installed into their modern plant, he hom of Uutternut nnd Pan-Dandy bread, n broad moulder. It rolls the dott; Into flat sheets and forms it into loaves for baking, as fast as 3000 loaves per hour. Henry White of Wntklns Is spend ing a few days in tho city attending to business matters. Miss Jcsslo Shafer of tho Illinois, valley district ot Josephine county, Is spending a few gays n tho city at tending to business matters. W. I. Vawter, Joint representative from Jackson and Douglas counties, returned this morning from tho legis lature at Salem, to spend the week end in this city. Miss Mildred Gregg ot Ashland spent Friday In tbls city visiting frionds and relatives. Tho polko found a woman's hat on East Main stret this morning. It is a. perfectly good hat and must have cost somebody a pretty sum one time. Tho pollco aro looking for the persdn it once adorned, and linvo the hat at tho police station. They are trying to find out whether it was blown off by tho wind, lost during h Joyride, or tho mIo clue to an un known crime. Tho owner can have samo by calling and Identifying. It Is almost as thrilling a mystery as tho Jost blue sergo pants. IN YELLOW TICKET Michael Morion, tho mitiior of "Tho Yellow Ticket," which euuiPH to tho l'ugo theater on Tuesday, Febru ary 0, is a playwright of iutoriiutioniil fame, Among lita boot known works may ho mcntioni'il "JloMirrection," in which Blnncho Viihh starred ' with fjreut succokk for fiovernl h'iimmis, and which was written in collabora tion with Henri Uatalille; "My Wife" ami 'The Hunaway," "The Yollow Ticket' will open with tho following hplcndid (emp'any: Dello Mitchell, Warner Olnnil, Kilwurd Foley. John Itavold, l.o-iii. Ilurtniun. Aithur Maitlam', Uoiothv KHI KeB iuald Carnngtoii, Clyde venux, Leo Kennedy and olhern. Portland Livestock Market l'OKTLANI), Feb. 0. Cattle lie ccipU ;t8; steady. Ilofjs Receipts .'J00; steady. Sheep Unchanged. Qold, jeBach Second salmon can nery planned for Huh spring. Ashland is building a scenic highway, SPLENDID COMPANY FACTORY W T Utile iu'IimIy imu Hod tho day m the oiimpiiiKn for the otitl)IWhtiietit of ti licol migiif fiiolorv in the Roc.no river valley, tho loeitl 'committee wait. ing tltu'-YetmH.or thu iojtigilliiUH tifd Soil Kspoil Klorvv m (Irani b If tho norvneo tlTero eniihW ui l ON- Veetutiotix the roiptiivd nmoiiiit Willi bo nt hnml, nnd tho next move- up to tho sugar interests. Expert Slorov oxpeolK to finHi w testing in that distriot this nftomoon ami hns promised to mlvio thu com mittee nt onco by telephone of hi tlndtngi. If thov mo favorable the oommittoc will adviso Messrs. Hniin well and Xiblcy that they nro ready to take tho net ntop in tho nrgotin turns. ' Both the beet Micnr committee and tho promoters are unvioiw to settle I Hie isue at once, im the time w o oeedingly tihoit, if anv heels nro lo be grown and cut IhU noiwon. . -"Tita ROSE EXPERT TO tk Kov George Schooner of Brooks. Oregon, the roso wizard, will deliv er a series ot lorttinyt on "Hoses and Rose Growing" under tho auspices of tho Mcdford Itoso society. Th lec tures will be given at tho library building. And will bo free to the public. Everyone Is cordially invited to at tend. Tho subjects will be ns follews: Monday, Feb. 22, at 8 p. m., "The Hose In History." Tuesday, Feb. 23, nt S p. in., "The Botanical Classification of tho Uosc." Wednesday, Fob. 24, at 8 p. in., "Tho Planting nnd Pruning of nose." Thursday, Feb. 2f., at 8 p. m., "Tho Host Varieties of Hoses nnd How to Conduct an Exhibit." Should the members In attendance Justify It, another lecture will be given Friday, Fob. 29. L W. E. Smith, missionary of the American Sunday School Union, jtM rctumed'frout ii trip in tho country, where he lias been holding special services with one of his Sunday schools. Ho was with them eight dnys, resulting in the conversion df a class of eleven, mostly young people, and the organizing of u Young l'eo plo's Society of Christian Endeavor. Missionary Smith organized thjs Sun day school November 2 last with a membership of twenty, which number has nearly doubled since then. The Sunday school is surely the recruit ing station of the church, nnd the christian or church who does not do their best in promoting tho Sunday school work to its greatest efficiency has missed many golden opp irl mi tics. . A Good ItevolullDn. To help build up Medford payrolls by smoking Governor Johnson or Mt, Pitt clears. TOO IjATB TO OlJIKHIFT. FOIt UXCHANGE Cloar prop, and securities for a. up to $2000, City res. 122.10. 13000, 200O, $2500, $3000, $4000, $5500, $7500 $12,500, $15,000, for a. Idaho bung. $1000 and cash, for a. Portland res. $4500 to $15,000 for a. $2800 busl. and cash for a. Wlliamotto ranch $10,000, for a. Wash, hotel $00,000 for atock ranch, Ihlck hlk. and lots, $85,000 to $125,000 for, stock ranch, L.'A. hotel for clear a. $50,000. Grove near L, 'A. $50,000 clear for stock ranch. Cal. alfalfa ranch $28,000 for valley. Cal, alfalfa ranrh $20,000 clear for stock ranch, . , "SnatHe prop, for ranches any amount. "4 Clark itealty Co., 200 Phlpps Dldg. WANTBD- A 4 or Vi horsepower electric motor cheap. Apply Mgr. No. 114 Western Union Tele. Co. 273 I'OH SALE -Hred sows and gilts from prlzo winning Duroc Jersey herd, Jackson county fair; also boars old enough for bervlce and weanlings. L. II. Houston, one mile west of Talent, phone" 3-F12. 207 EXPERT" RP GIVE FEE At the Churches Cntholln Masses S.and 10:30. Evening devotion ami benediction 7:30. EplsioiMil Holy communion, S u. in. Sunday school 10 a. m. Holy cdmmunlon, 11 a, ni.,'. Evening itrhWr 7;(0 p.' nljii W. U. Itnintltou, vicar. 1i ''cY - Zlon l.ntlicinn' Services at Zlou l.uthoranrilU W. Fourth, stieet, wilt be conducted In German mid tingltsh at ti'j in. lnstnlatlon of deacons, tijt connec tion with morning service; 'j' Bible school nt 10 a, m. l No evening sen Ice. Come nnd'Worshlp Medfoi-il ClirMlutf A vtonlhly The Medford Christian Assembly moots oery Smidn nfternooii nt 2:30 o'clock In. 'St. MiirVa liall, 21S West Main street. Full gonpul teach ing, Including diilno ,honllug, the bnptlsm of the spirit, Christ's com ing, etc. Ilov.. C, K. Bodge, nctlug piiNtor. lloplNt. Morning sorvlco 1 1 a. in. Subject. "Wnlk'Worthlly of the Lord Unto nil Plenslng." ' Evening service 7;30 o'clock. Sub ject "Tho Steadfast Christ.'-' lttiv. W. S. Blew art will preach at both services. Sunday school ;i;IG a. m. P.. Y. P. U. 0:30 p. in. Free MctliiMllst Corner Tenth and Ivy. Sunday school 10 n. in. Preaching 11 a. m. Hlblo drill 6:30 p. in. Preaching 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayernioetlng Thursday 7:30 p. m. ou aro welcome nt theso services. J. E. Mradlcy, pastor. Flrt (liurcli of tltrl-t, SclentM Sunday service at 1 1 o'clock, sub ject "Spirit." Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 7:30. All aro cordially Invited. Sunday school nt 10 o'clock. All under tho ago of 20 are welcome. Heading room In church edifice, 212 North Onkdalc, open from 1.30 to 10 dally, except Sundays and holi days. Oakdalc Avenue Methodist Sunday school 10 n. ni. Preaching nt U a. in. nnd 7.30 p. m. Morning subject. "A Wise Choice." Reception of members. Evening subject, "How to Obtnln Snlvatlon." Kpwortli League at 0:30 p. m. Pra)cr meeting Thursday avenue at 7:30. All are welcome to attend those services. H. M. Ilranluiin, pastor. Mctliudlst Tho pastor of tho First Methodist Episcopal church, corner of Fourth and Hartlctt streets, will bogln a spe cial series of three sermons on tho general topic, "Tho Amiisomunts of tho World." The first of the scrlos will bo Sunday night, subject, "The Artistic Tuning C. Ml RICHARDS ' Phono HOI) Employed and endorsed by tho fol lowing musicians and teachers of music In Mod ford. Ask thorn, thoy llvo hero and know, Mrs. Murnli, Mrs. Coffin, Miss Mcars, Ml hi ilocck, Miss Gruves. Miss Vromnn, Prof. Haight, Prof. Hoot nnd Prof. Tall landler, while hero. My dnsemblo work In tuning, vole Ing, action and koy-board adjustment a revelation In 'tonal efforts; All kinds of repairing. Eyes Fail iat Forty Five No matter hoW godd tho eyes may be, along about. 'tho ago of f ot ty flvo reading sight begins to Tail. This law is Inexorable with tho human raco. If propor correcting glasses aro proipptly obtained no harm to tho oo will come; f not the oveistralned effort In reading will result In serious Injury. Hut remember when getting glasses that poor ones are worse than none at all. I guarauteu absolute satisfaction in every caso undci taken. DR. RICKERT Eye Sight flpocJnliHt Sidto 1-a Over Deuel's. , l Chiistlan mid tho Thoalor." IMnln (tilths will bo kludl spokon, and backed by expert testimony, Uov, O. E. 0k, a ntlsHlonnry from India on fm lough, will pnneU an ovnngollstte sei.mou at thu It a. in. service, lie will deliver n inlnaloli-'' nry address In the afternoon at thtoo o'olook. Other services of I ho day aro as follews: Sunday school l; 15 a, m, Junior Kpwortli League p. m. Epworili League, tl; lt p, nu Those will all ho llvo und Juippy services lo which iny aro vvolcoiuu. : . . , PiiwltjN'tJnu, ProachtiiK at II n. in., Subjoul, "The True Church." t Solo, "The lMnUH of Ponco," h,v llnruatd, Florence lltuolrlgg. Gospel solo, E. V, Maddov and Florence HnrolrlMg. Pronehlng nt 7:;i0 p. in. Subject. "The slory of Huth contrasted with the stories of other wiltois." Solo. "The Ulrd With tho lltoken Pinion,"' by Johnson, Florence Hazel rlgg, Tho oiehestra Voluntary and Of fertory. Sunday school at 10 a, in. y. p. s. o. k nt t?.ao p. m. Kindergarten nt 1 1 a. in. Prnycriucetlng nt 7.30 p. in, Thurs day. All nro welcomu to these services, especially the stiangor In tho cltv. Ctiilthui Wo shall be delighted to have ou meet with us next Lout's H.i morn ing and evening for worship. Largo chorus and cougiegatlonnl singing. Morning ktvIco 10:15, sermon, "Thou shnlt call Ills Nnme Jesus, for It Is Ho thnt shall save I Hi peo ple from their sins." Evening, 7:45, sermon, "Huth's Great Decision." Every woman ought to nttond this service ns well ni every mnn who Is not serving else where. Hlblo school Is sure n llvo Is.mio. with increasing attendance, nnd fine expositions of the lesson, by very nblo tenchers. Wo bogln nt U.45 n m. C. E. society meets at 0:30 p. "In. Alt cordially Invited. Mid-wook praver meeting Thursday ovenlng at 730, Subject, "His Strength" Mark 1-1:28. Harry 15. Tucker, M. A. minister. Experienced Women Advise Mother's Friend rtrrnUM It It ih ixTtootty rnfa to iui and ba bcn ot such Ktrat hnlp lo a hoit of vxjxctnnt mothTK, iho'd wo men. MocrloncrO In thli mot happy ixrlcxl. uilvl.. If) uo of ' Mothci'n Frtcnit." Appllc! cxtrmnll Ifh fllin ntMlAmlnnl t 'llA A-JVO-J I muiu?lm Iim tiuniom i 'l'NteCl I f in rillovo thi iinduo trnnloti upon tho conts nn,l ll(5iununli rcsulllnic from muRCubir cxnloii. Un.alli thn sur fnco lit a network of flno ncrvo Ihrrnili nnd Iho Kenll. iwothlnit emliroontlon. "ilotlirr" l"rlnit," It loiilenr,l lo to lulirlmto Ibn mutcular fltirr nil to nvoll tlio unnncon-Mry ami continuous nnnsins upon thli inxrlmt of nirrw. Appllnl to lio lin-nit It aCordt ttu prupcr ruaw.-ipj to ptfVfnt raking. Thrro M rcarct-ly a wrll-MorkM (Iron utoro anyAvticru Imt what you ran mnlly obtnla a liottlo of "jrothvr'n Krlfnd" "l"l In ninrly oviry town umt vllhico Li u grandma who licm-lf uwil It In writer yom. I.xpcrinnl niollu-rii uru urucd v try thin tptni'tlil imlatnnt. Jlolliurn 1'rlriMl It is ls'n prfporo, liy liraililotd Jti-iriiLitor Co., 310 Km a, I!Ml7., AttAiitn, On , for urnrly Imlf I rrntury. Sii't Ur voluallo llttlg imcU l( . cJiitant. aioilicrt. "Early to Bed and .EariytoRise" ,; - , k- applies to each one of us, tho aahie as it (lid to grandfather. " H i Get yourbeU n good alarm tc(Qck-4u8RJvH'ej i,tjpcarly start tho dny right -and you will quickly, rcnlieu .thnt you are frcttirunhoad, in the world. Never jnjnd 'swearing pff." Swear pa a new alarm clock and a new getting up habit and the combination will bring you greater prosperity and a happy New Year, Just recelvod a big Rhlpmcnt ot Dig and Idttlo Ileus, Sen the milking halt-hour alarm Dons, MARTIN J. REDDY Tho.Joiiclei; a 2IU E, Main 0 BUREAU CUT 10 $35,000 SAI.K.M, Dr., I'Vh. (I. Hemuiiiiu: Hm iuiain il" lijiM t'l'oiinin.v, llm Iuuiho nnd sciiulo joint uiivh and iuciium I'oiutuillOe lait ntlti ileeided to cut tliiMip'n)liittlni HHki'il liV (lie Oli' pni.liilionii ol' tuiui'H nnd kooIokv Ji.oin WH.OOt) lo .I;,IUI0 for tlio com lug hicuiiimu, Tlio commit i't ilii ( ed that wlp'tt the ainopnalioii hill i davvu it. Hlipulate tlinl tlio Iniioau cwito its invotipillou ol clav prod ui'Ih mid ilrUiimjJi' mil oohliijp it, ne tlVltiOH I'M'lllKivelv to Milliliter. . .i - l - 'V TO STOP HEADACHE j.,..,.,...,.t............-.-.......-.....-,-.. Ito.Mliuiie usually conies from a sluggNh liver an bowels. If )ou fel bilious, illry or tongue Is coated and stoinntii sour, Just got a lo-ciut box of CasrantH to sdtrt .voiir liver and bowels and jour heiidachos will end CHICHESTER S PILLS J ,. TIIK inMl IIIIA.Mt, X 1LV 'I Aili farlrwiiUlif j '.rVo ka alkfr. Ilaf af Jlr., rnilUU Alll. ll. lf .Tr lllAMUMI MIIVM CU.I,I. ,im I nowtui Pol. Mini. ! lull a ni S010 BY DRUGGISTS VERWHERE li I'lIU III ll4 ! li.U H.IIV l-itn. l llh Mai MlU-n. V W ?Tw IM r m Deposit Your Valuables In our Plro nnd IlurKlar Proof Vault. l'onnldr tho Safety, Convenience and Sallnfactlon It will afford ou, Safe Deposit Hoxoh for rent. J2 00 nnd up per year oven es vc'aps undcr onc manvgcmcht lt VZZ' Tircstonc Reduced In Price Effective February 1st POWELL AUTO CO. Grand Masque At Eagle Point, Oregon Friday Night, Feb. 12th Floor Reserved for Masquers Until II P. M. GOOD UP-TO-DATE MUSIC Tickets to Dance, Inclutlliifl refreshment, $1. Spectators 25c EAGLE POINT AMUSEMENT COMPANY T Big Reduction In Goodrich Tires Compare theso Goodrich prices, showing trqmontloiis reductions, with prices you have previously paid. For instanco, old prico on Goodrich 34x4, Smooth Troad, $24.35. Presont price, $10.40. Rp r'LAIN Sz- SAFETY S,ZE TREAD b,ZE TREAD . 30x3 $9'00 30x3 ' $9.45 . 30X31, SI 1.00 30x3, $12.20 ' 32x3 $13.35 32x32 $M.OO 33x4 $19.05 33x4 $20.00 34x0 $19.40 34x4 $20.35 36x4 2 $27-35 36x4 J? $28.70 . 37x5 $32.30 37x5 $33.90 38x52 $43.80 38x5J2 $40.00 And other sizes proportionately reduced, C. E. GATES CORNER MAIN AND PACIFIC HIGHWAY SUITS MADR TO ORDEK FROM $25.00 UP Also ClruitfilU, Pressliin mul Allrrliiu 120 E. MAIN, UPSTAinS WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 IQnst Main Strcot Alodroril Tlio Only Mxclusivo Conimortjial 1 Mioturaphurfl in Southern Orejjwn NcKalivcs Miiilti any times or plaoo bv appoint nu'iit Phono J'17-.J Wu'll do thu rest E. D. WESTON. Prop. m lLEtN Iron ) lL0lrhy MADE IN in ) VJlEoroRry Ball A V ,i i H .JMflfoV