f!p 2PSP er ,11 r.- yjlter&zxsB&acrjrr-. .Jt.J-'A--. . PAGE TWO MEDJfQJtl) MAIL TltlBUNlfi. AIWDKOM). OLMWOX, FRIDAY, .TANlTA"RY 7, 1010 ,- ,-'' El l ' i IV ' I t.-fp-f.fH.ti.p.t A TOCALAND IMPERSONAL D. C. Trlsbcc, of Hilt. California, Ih a vlnltor In Mcdford and Biirrouud Uvg country tills week. .At the public market Saturday, qrk, veal and country Bausayo in Booth 3. Vv ,M. Petri. S4G A pollco and fire alarm call box Jbas been Installed at the corner of Wain Btrcot and Ilivcrsldo avenue, Klcctriclan Ulnninu completing the work this morning. Madam Davenport renowned palm ist and clairvoyant Colonial AptB. 247 .1. I). Miller, of sillier, Montana, was among thoso who looked over contra! Jloguo river valley this week. A. Rutherford, of Dovll'tt Kork, Xortli Dakota, 1b In Medford today, making careful Inquiry concerning Ilogtiu river valley and its chief pro ducts. Mm. Leach, Abdo-Support Darcloy surgical corsot. 32G N. Dnrtlctt. K. H. IMfi-noii, of MlmioapollH, Montana, Is a visitor In this city ami vicinity this week, llu uiude a care ful .examination of exhibits of tho products of this valley ns shown at the Commercial club and acquired a deal of Information concerning the valley generally. Htitto Falls Wood yard Phono 48 or 223. Wood all kinds. 2G7 J, II. Shipper, of Jacksonville, riorldu. Is in tho valley this week, with headquarters In this city. He In interested in definite Information concerning many of tho resources of this valley and tho surrounding mountains. Vote for Martin McDonough for city rccordor. 2 IS 1 W. Williams nnd Vorna Olison, of Newell, Iowa, aru vlnltor In this city this week. While hero they made a careful examination of fruit vegetables and grain displays at the Commercial club. When better Insurance Is sold Holmes, tho Insurance Man, will sell It. An agricultural paper of tho north west published n statement last week that the full and winter plowing In Itogue river valley tins been finished nnd that grain is looking fine. What grain was sown on Irrigated' land Is looking fine nnd promises cxcollenl growth this winter, despite the Miort ugo of rainfall, but that which was sowu on dry laud without Irrigation shows an Indifferent stand and lack of plant food. There is nn abund ance of plant food in the soil for it, hut there hasn't been sufficient rain fall (o release it so the plant may use It, Kail and wntor plowing has been much retarded and dlsconruged by rcavon of the packed condition of tho toll and tho absence of moisture. Less than fifty percent of tho area that would hao been plowed, had tho soil beon In fit condition, has been touched. The result will show In this year's hunost. 257a oft on Kodaks at Weston's Camera Shop, A Portland commission house has written to tho Commercial club In this city for Information concerning poultry in this valley ami the naiuea of those who aru shipping to outside markets. The demand Is good and promises to become more so. Home made plo with whipped iruain, Be Saturday. The Poppery. W. W. Klalslg, of Alhambra, Cal ifornia, Is doing business in this city his wook. Now Is tho tlnio to liavn your furs repaired; prices reduced. V. W. Dart lett, 31S K. Main st. Irwin Ilolili, of Central Point, did huslnt'M In the valley metiopolls to day. Vote for Martin McDonough for city recorder. 2 IS (no. P. Mints, of Seven Oaks, was a business visitor In Medford toila Hkevgaard DoiiinarkV Createst Violinist, and New York Metropoli tan Co. at the Nutaturlum Jan II Adlmlsslou CUu. Tickets on sale at Ilasklns. 201 Tho Cpll Women's chili will meet Suturdnj afternoon with Mrs PuebliM, GUI Dakota avMiiuu. J. O. Qcrklug, the best all around photusnipher in southern Oregon. Always reliable. NuUve made uin- where, time or place. Studio Jis MhIii St. Phone 3X0-J. B. J. Ill ltuu. of W'umt, California, l a Uojuo rher valley vUltor this wt'uk, with headquarters In thu city. Hut lunches Mt the Peppon Komeieber th poulii) sIiom meet ing a the public market tomorrow aflenmpn at t n'cteok. Weston Caiuora Sliop for first Utn Kodak Uiilifclug and Kodak mppllM. Mrs. Jane K Welch, Uo wt-ai to Portland last week to attend the fun eral of her brother, Ueo. K. UrUbam. returned to her home lu this iity jm (orduy evuuIiiK. Sperla) pnees oil nngrava garde, new and from old uUtea tor a few days ut the Medford Priatlnw C. Why Tolerate Catarrh? oiilmriiritii-nl.iio doultathat an cold .iggia.iuh n.i.sal tularin, ami lite llo n( miKixiN jutui" jou that such objectionable matter mild lunl lodg ment in )ottr liu.nl. Tu ignore this, cuhurh when the t.ild .sulfides is wrong bet-ante it toiiiimics to slowjj iiijuie Hit- delicate linings of lite nasil Iumujoi and ilog tin in up. To coruit (atairh, cleanse the nov ltil frt'iiientl) with a solution ot warm water and alt, nuert nuk-Iiiiu on ic tiring and take a kpoonfu! ol Scott's Kimilsioii after nuuls for one mouth. Scott's acts thiough the blood to feed the tissues and toutains MKKluttg jlycurine to cliwk the inllamitutioii tlld Jl'l till' -rltMtn. tnrmUuiU. Sitt's U phasiut tu uki'. boon ft. Kmtic UluwiutidJ. N J. t-j, troo mth 'io ciansii'v. J.QHT-AmomobHt. rug WJtWtaft on Kin' lillitv r Qakdale, Itetiirn tu Mall Tribui mjm! rwlv suitable ieard. SIT M'CURDY INSURANCE AGENCY AffeiU IiiHiiiiiitt of All Kln.lh TeWpkaae i:.i Srta Bldg Miss Luelln Jamleson, of Oakland, Oregon, who has been visiting with friends and former schoolmates In this city for A month, will return to her homo tomorrow. Wanted, by quiet couple, sunny room for light housekeeping. Address Uox 11, Mall Tribune. 210 It. II, Trcnwnll, who has been visit ing with relatives at Talent for three wwjks, will return to his homo In Oicndalo, California, early next week. Mr. Trenwall is a Mcdford visitor to day. He la greatly pleased with the appearance of our valley nnd, al though ho came merely on a personal visit, he says he has partially made arrangements to return to this valley to reside. Land In tho Los Angeles country Is too high for the average homo seeker, he says; and It Is his desire to get back to the soil, M, Purdln, Lawyer, Itoom 40G M. F. & II. Illdg. .Jauios A. Watts, of the Cold Hill district. Is In this city today purchas ing farm Implements for his new Place In tho Willow Springs district, Plorco the Florist for flowers. Phone 37L Dr. Uellusk, the new head of tho department of education In the l'ul verslty of Oregon, will lecture at the high school building tonight nt 7:30. His subject will be "The Health of the Child In School. " On Saturday Dr. Dellusk will deliver a lecture be fore the quarterlv meeting of the Schoolmasters' club in this city on tho subject "Causes of Retardation. " Dr. DelJusk is a noted educator and his lectures are very popular whore over heard or read. He will provo to be a forcible speaker and a val uable entertainer with Instructive data In both of these lectin en In this city. School patrons especially should hear him. Smoke n King Spitz cigar, fie. They are home-made. tf Mrs. !'. A. KltlrldKO nnd mother and Miss Mabel Mears left yesterdav for Klamath Kails for an extcudc I visit. Drs. A. It. and Louise Hedges, ch' ropractlc physicians, Stewart build ing, 235 Knst Main St. The first basketball games of the season will bo held In Med fold next Thursdny and Saturday between the Klamath KiiIIh teams and the Med ford teams. Tho girls' gnmo will bo the curtain raiser for both evenings. Hot tnmales at Shasta. Tho county court, which bus beon In session the greater part of this week, will probably conclude the business of this period early next week. It has completed tho selection of the 200 Jurors for the year. Tho list of imnivK selected will be avail able for publication on Monday. It has yet to appoint road supervisors and the Judges and clerks of election. Plorco the Florist, Phono 37-1. Typewriter paper at (he Medford Printing Co. All grades. Will be at public market Saturday with boven dressed pigs. O. S. Welch or. 2-IC I'M Ashbaugh and Mr. Altschuler, both onterpilslng knights ut the sanu pie case, aru Industriously selling ci gars, In (his city today They came from Portland to open the new year's business in a good town. Loulo Colin, of Portland, Ih here also. They all speak of Medford as a good bus iness renter and arc delighted to spend two or three days hero as often as possible. Insuro your iuito in tho Alllauco against theft. lire. O. Y. Tcugwald. Owing tu the scarcity of live poul try Medford Poultry & Kgg Co., are offorlng 1 3c per pound for heavy lions; tie per pound for light lions; 13c pur pound for young roosters. All other kinds higher. 24 7 Hon Way man Is In the cltv today from Fort Klamath Ho will remain until his sister arrives from Taco ma, Washington. hiiiI the two will re turn to the Fort (needier. (late sells Ford cars, $200 down and J'.Ti a mouth Pern WiKUlmau. of diantH I'.ikh. Ik a liusitieKH IMtor in Medford tills week and max conclude to remain The receipts nt the Medford post oflce for the month of December, IJil I, aggregated J3I0C.3O. For the month of December, 1915, the total receipts were $3317.54, showing an Increase of $151.21. This, to bo sure, Is a small Increase, but, com pared with actual decreases In many postofflcos this yunr, It may be used to Indicate an upward tendency In this peculiarly unfailing business barometer. Plorco tho Florist for flowers. Phono 374. Typewriter paper of all kinds and grndos at the , Medford Printing Co. .Josephine codnty will Insist on hav ing a county agricultural agent. It has prepared to certify to tho state In the sum of $1250. The stnte will add a similar sun. The total will bo $2500 with which to pay nn agent for expert service In the orchards anil vineyards of that county. He will also devote attention to crops and soils of all kinds. Wanted to buy, two year old stock steers. How ninny have you? Phone K. .1. Stewart, Mcdford. Oame Wardens Drlscoll nnd Walk er arc In tho city today on official husluess. Oood dry wood $1.50 tlor deliv ered. Call W. W. Fresto, 370-K. tf Judge Win. M. Colvlg, tax agent of the Southern Pacific, wAs renewing acquaintances in Mcdford Friday. Ho Is traveling with his stenographer, whom he wishes It understood, is n man. Pierce tho Florist. Phono 374. A. J. Vernon, of Cold Hill, Is In Medford today on business and will leave tonight for Yreka, California, where business will detain hlin a month. Try n King Spitz cigar nnd en couragn homo industry. tf Mrs. A. It. Hanson, who has been visiting friends in Salem for a month, arlrvcd home last night. Bee Dave Wood atraut that fire In surance policy. Office Mail Tribune Oldg. Get your engrnved cards from tho Mcdrord Printing Co. Typewriter papers of all kinds nt the Mcdford Printing Co. Homer Davis will leave tomorrow for Sacramento valley having sold his team and wagon nt Ilu'tte Falls. Ho will bo absent six months. Conconntil kisses 20c per lb. at the Shasta. NARROW E SCAPE ! 0F250PASS ES j DAY IN CONGRESS HA! E LOST 1 I BUT C W AID I MSKOUIii:, (Hl.i., J.in.7. Two hundred and l'il"t pn-cngers on the 'Missouri, Kiiimnt & Texas milrnnd'tt ll'nst train, the Texas Hpeciul, from St. I. tn (inlvoMtfiii. i-Miniedluut took no union on r ...... ... . --...-.-..-.- .-...-.-, nommatiuii ot u. ' LONDON, Jan 7. -The sinking of ,U'tith and i-orioiw injury between Ok a Ilrltlsh submarine off the coast of ' m nd Itoiitjutvillc, Okln., today Holland was officially announced this 'when tln nil-steel train, mnkinu- ut mnrnlni. ;i . i: f..f. .1... . II .....1 - " l""U uiiit'i lull lite mil?, nun ii. Tl.n n.t...l-..t,.. ,..., ....... . , ...!., """'"".' inuiuiiiuiu mijo iimh luonCIIC", HIHII 0(l OL lIU'll II IICK-, , I... ..!.. ....-I.. .1 .. -.tl.l. I- I ... .. .... . .. I mu ouuiiiiiiiiiv, uiv uumi- ui nuii-n in , plunged lnit the llllell beetle (IK not given, was sunk yesterday off J vi-jlit of wnv. Not a member of the the Island of Texel, the largost and cri!tt. ,. ,,im.enaer wn uriou-d , most southwesterly of tho Frisian ,;,,:, .,,.1 ..iii,,,,,.,!, n,,,..,. ; ii,,. .,.. f WASHINGTON', Jan. 7. -Senate: Met at noon. Hill amending Inw to prevent di iloHtires of national defence coorot introduced by Senator Overman. Senator Hitchcock introduced reso lution cnllinjf upon po-lmurdor-gen-ernl for information with regard to interference with American maiN. Foreign relation committee met,! tibmiirme uttcstiou or Hotelier us -Mexican nmliitssudor. Suspension of tin ill' provision freo li-ium; sugar Mn.v 1 proposed in reso lution introduced by Senator llroits sard. Houe: Met at noon. Hour Adininil Stanford ennliniied lo.stiniiui.v before nnval committee. Foreign relulions committee agreed to consider next Friday proposed leg. islnlion to icgulate waterpower at N. ngnni Falls. Kepreontalive Uaidner in speech opposed enilmrgo on war muuitions. Hoprc-enlalive Kent introduced bill Io create ifafioiiat park hcrvice ttu iler interior detnirtiiient. group. Tito entire crew numbered 33, nnd was rescucu by tne Dutch cruis er Noord Hrnbant nnd was brought into tho Dutch port of Holder. turned coaches were bndl.v frightened uud shaken up. The four Pullmans nnd two eom- bination coaches which were derailed (plowed a ditch four feet deep in the roadbed before cup-i.tng' nnd dis placing ,iuou tie-, HKIILIN, Jan 7, by wireless. j Tho dogs of the army hospital ser-1 vice have had a hospital provided for them in Jena, and already a num ber of dog patients have been treat ed there for wounds and various all-1 ments. The hospital was built by convalescent soldiers. OF PETTY IIVERY i ' The police department urreted last night and today Frank Heed, Charley Nelson and Will Larson, who have been living in a shack on Orange street, charged with petty thievery. Heed wag arrested last night just af ter he had sold a revolver that had So far during tho war the dogs jf jbeen stolen from a local slaughter o sorvlco have rescued at least 3000 !,(,., Ht Sunday, ulong with othei the wounded soldiers who would have perished otherwise Hear This In Mind "1 consider Chamberlain's Cough Itemcdy by fnr the best mcdiclno in tho market for colds and croup," says Mrs. Albert Hlosscr, Lima, Ohio Many other nro of tho sauio opinion. Obtainable evorywhero. nruoies ol small vaiue. These young men have been under police surveillance for Mime time, two of them particularly. One of tho prisoners bus talked somewhat free ly today and it may be that the pre liminary hearing will bo deferred till tomorrow to give the voting man a chance to tell more ubout their oper- utiniis here nnd eUewhere (TyJr'UjrrjTfo , AP IK ' AT 53JJ!v TT711 TI7..x1. 1 ? -,r .vi wjjh. vv nn vv orti tl JSk Trying AFTER INVENTORY SALE OUR INVENTORY FINDS OUR STOCK ENTIRELY TOO LARGE IN MANY LINES. THESE MUST BE REDUCED AT ANY SACRIFICE. THE COMPLETE LINES WILL BE PLACED ON SALE AT A TREMENDOUS REDUCTI0N-N0T ONLY ODDS AND ENDS, YOU KNOW FROM OUR PREVIOUS SALES WHEN WE ADVERTISE A SALE IT IS A GENUINE 7uttiffpimiyt it ' I Ml fi Tailored Suits Millinery Clearance One-Half Price and Less Your unrest ricted rhoiei' of tin fiitiro line of Tail ored Suits, many in cadi size to choose from. Tailored Suits, values to $-!f.U0, now $19.50 Tailored Suits, values to ijttT.OO, now $17.50 Tailored Suits, values to 27.f)0, now $12.50 Tailored Suits, values to .l).(K), now $ 9.75 One rack of 24 Tailored Suits in Broadcloths, Mens wear Sorgo, Choviots and Mixtures, real values to $35.00, sizes 34 to 40 quick clearance $G.50 Final Clearance All Coats Values to $!.").IK), now; iil.").00. Your unrestricted choice of the bal ance of our Winter Coats, in velvet cords, corduroys, plushes and handsome mixtures, real values to .f.'KUK), final clearance.. ..$15. 00 Other equally as great values at $G.50 and $11.95 All Children's Coats at tremendous reductions. A w n w tfAl T ' li.l w: V j y A Our inventory absorbed the loss in all trimmed hats, now we can priee them to you at a ridiculous figure to dear the cases. One lot of :i(5 Trimmed Hats, real values up to tH.oO, Clearance $1.98 Your unrestricted choice of the entire line, values to $t7.o0, clearance $4.9S Vntrinimed Shapes, real values to $:.f)0, all velvets, cloarauce..98 ruli'imnied Shapes, values to $(i.u0, clearance $1.98 Children's Mats, in plush, velvet, velour and felt, corduroys, real values to ifo.oO, clearance .'. 98 Furs One-Third to One-Half Off You nurv choose from this handsome stock of at prices i;, to I . less than regular. Bath Robes at Clearance Prices KlIl'S WASH DRESSES $1.19 A tremendous stock of Wash Dresses in good quality percale and the best made wash dress on the market, all sizes H! to !!, light ami dark colors; also .iunior Dresses, real values up to$:M)U Clearance $1.19 HOSIERY SALE WASH DRESSES $1.98 A splendid line of Wash Dresses percales, gingnams, linens, Plate loii, a Armor ribbed at . .. Ladies top, armor sM'cial H eece tiic Cashmere plate. value, Hose, aued Hose, special J 9c ribbed value, 19? MM in etc., till sixes in this lot, l(i to !!, light and dark colors, rt'al values to $S.oU, Clearance $1.9S HOSIERY SALE Armor Plate Worsted Foot Hose, ribbed, regular oUe value, special at Ladies' Fine Cashmere Hose, reg ular 7.V value, special ..$1.9S values to $:j.19 Dradlev SWEATERS REDUCED All Sweaters, roughnecks, V- necks. regular values to $SSX, Clearance One lot of Sweaters, $0.7.", Clearance Children's Sweaters, make, in cardinal, grey, green and combination, Clearance price nt $1.7S UNDERWEAR SALE '.iidies' Fleece Lined I'liion Suits MOq a lH.,l fitting garment, value 7f hpectui ovq Ladiivs' Fine Ribbed Tnion Suit. iSc t wo weights, $1.,J3, special... 9S? DRESS SKIRTS $2.95 One rack of Dress Skirts, exactly !S. in serges, poplins, etc, Clear ance s2.n?: Other Dros Skirts, priced at $.9S, $5.95 and $6.9S BIG SAVINGS ON ALL SHIRT WAISTS UNDERWEAR SALE Ladies' very fine qualitv Silk and Australian Wool rninii NuiU all si.s up to M, values :j.,-)0 and :'l, S1""'J1 $2.75 Dent's Street Gloves Special $1.48 crfP Denfs Real Kid Gloves. Special $1.48