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MEDtfOm:) MAIL TRIBUNE, MEPPORD, OREOON, FRIDAY, MAY 27, ,1910. I" FINAL EXAM'S ON AIL WEEK Prospects Excellent for Senior Class of Hlli School Annual Sermon Sunday Evcnlnn Graduation Ex ercises Friday Evcnlnn, Juno 3. CENTRAL POINT NEWSLETTER Kliuil oxiuiiIiiuUoiih lii tho Modfonl hrIioiiIh wuro i In imrnoiit diulnr, thu punt wook, nni ll'.oy will nil lio com Iiltitod imxt wook. Tlio m nloi oxtun liittttoiiti woro cuin)lutO(l tl'ln wook. All tho munition! of tlio drum luivo iloiid oxcollont work (luring tlio pant torirt nnil tlio iironpncU tiro oxcollont for nil piiHnliiK with IiIk'iI' croilllahlo roconlH. Tho drum Ir nindo up of bovoii yeiini: IiuIIch ivml tl roo yoinj; num. Git Hunilay ovonlinr, May 20, at 7 o'clock In t'u ovonlriK, In tho IiIrIi nrliool building, tho r.nnital iionnon to tho Krmluntlm: clnrw will ho pronrhoil liy Itov. Dolknnp, pnntor of tho Mothoillnt Hptncopnl church, and tho inunlo will ho roniloroil by tho choir of tho wuno church. Thin In nn Importniit itorvlro, to which tho pith He In conllrlly Invltoil nnii which In nlwajB Krontly onjoynl by nil. ' Tlio grnduntlnK cxorclnon will ho IipI.1 In tho ltli: Hchool bullilliiK Frl tiny ovonlriK, Juno 3. An oxcollont program linn been propnrod niitl will ho pttrtlclpntod In by each uioinbor of tho drum, nt tho cloto of which tho dlploninn will bo awarded. Tho IiIkIi school and tho commu nity In to bo concmliilntod on turning out niich a flno lot of thoroi'Khly onrn- oHt joiiiii; Ini'.lcH and yoiric; men, who lirivo niich t-l;t't nni! prninlsliiK fu- turon lioforo ti oin, and who will bo' abto to fill creditably Importcnt po-j hUIoiih In tlo comiiiunl'y. Tholr ox- auiplo In .worthy of linltntlon and it nhot:ld r.orvo as an Inspiration to oth-) . ..... , ,,. . . , i urn in cominuiu mu iiik" nc-iuui cuurnu Mm, .1. O, Fh:'choii ulioppod In Atcil foid Wodiit'Hilny nflornoon. Henry Kainnn loconlly from Con cord, N. II., hail purchnflfid n lot of .!. J. tlrlm In tho wont part of town and will oroct a homo norm, Krod lonlni5or and family hnvo routed a larfio roomlns Iiouho In I2u jtono and will lenvo Cont.'al Point on Monday next to niako tholr homo In tho ahovo city. Frank Tompkl jfi thin wook dlnpopod of bin 13 l-.l-nero ranch iiul wot of town, tlio bi'yor IiIiik ri Air. Unkur, rorontly of ffoattlo. Tho plnco nold for f D7&0 and tho purchnsor In confi dant that ho hnn uocurod a barKnln, Profomior A. J Hanby, principal of tho Gold Hill public nchoo', In In tho city iipondliif; lift vacation, and whllo horo ho IntondH to erect upon bin lotn at tho Junction of Fourth and Chorry iitrnotH a modern olht-roon house Profoniior Hanby hnn boon lo-oloclod by tho school board of Gold Hill an principal fo tho nchool yoar ltoRin ul'iK next September. Within tho noxt 30 dayi W. A. J Cowloy will bo I tho oroctlou of a I throo-Htory comont block liutflnoBBj bulldla: at tho junction of Second and I'luo Htrcotn. Tho Hum of J800 ban boon ondor-( od by tho tlty council as a propori amount to upend at thin ll moln bo purine flro protection for tho city. Tho A. 0. Look company of J'ort-i land fiirnlHhu'i tho equlpnioiit, which will coilHlnt of two bono cnrtti, 000 feet of flro honowlth fitting w 30 foot oxlonnlon ladder, a 70-foot wall Julder and' a roof ladder. Tho equipment will bo horo an noon an or before tho water nynlom In ch tahllnhcd, an Itn delivery ban bean promliied Immediately, Frank Tompklnn, who Bold IiIh ranch thin week, will not leave tho valley, but will re-Invent bin monoy In luud near Central Point. Frank Hawk and tilts family drove to Anliland on Wodnosilrty ovonlriK In their now Uiilclt, leaving at 7 o'clock and returning before 10. They found tho rondn excellent and the now bubble wagon took tho hills like a flying machine. Dr. Kirch OoBBnor, from up" tho Itoirun river. wad Elmldntr bnndn with frlcndn In Ceuiral Point on Wod ncBdny. Money to carry on tho expenses' viHilin rolalivt'8 and old friondH. MrH. Pollott nny hIio Iuih boon in tlio Himiiy noiitli, hut that tlio Itoguo vnlloy looka ood to lior. Mr. Afihworth and Hon Hoy nro via itltiK thoir friends, Willin Chandlor and son, Nonh, of Norlli Talent. Mrs, C. Carey has found a toum lo that boats all previous records for oarlincsB in Oregon. It is called, "Earliest in the World." Hcv. T. P. Heed and Ralph Cox of Plioonix wore in Talent Wednesday, talkhiK over plan- for n protracted moelitiK at that place, if it can oe suitably arnuiKed. EIGHTEEN GRADUATES FROM ASHLAND HIGH A class of 18 younj,' people, 10 p;irla nnd two boyB, graduated from the Ashland high school with appro priate ceremonies Wednesday night, tho nddroBS bcitu; delivered by Presi dent P. h. Campbell of tho state uni versity. The following are the mem bers of tho class: II. Clarn lieebe, Nollio Uriggs, Hope Jlurdice, Carol Fish, Cearl Oood, rnudo Kineaid, Ruby Lindsay, liessie Lamkin, Viv ian A. Miller, Louise Lugor, Minnie Poloy, Almcda Helman, Jean Pow ell, J-'arl Wilshirc, iMelissa Wcnner, Pearl Wiley, Ocean Pellctt, Kmily Wells. rfealth Never Falls to Restore Gray Hair to its Natural Color and Beauty. Ifo matter how lon It has been firra7 or faded. Protnotca a luxuriant growth of healthy hair. Stops Ha falling out, and positively removes Dan drull. Keeps hair soft and glosBy. Will not soli skin or linen. Will not injure your hair. Is not a dye. 61 nnd COc. bottles, at drunalsts. r mall tl oriole bra& 2c tot tree txx!'TheCra U IM Ilur nn1 Skin." I'hllo Hjr HpK. Co Hewark.K.J.,U8.A.,an(lToronto,Ont.1Cajiala HIoy'M Klarflnn Sonp unequalled farth of the JohtiKou ovangellBtls mcetliiKs In forthcoming nu fast as neoded and ory little soliciting has boon ncc omiary. Mr. JohnBon Is a practical, hiiBlosslIko man, rcRcinbllng l.i looks mid nppcaranco a succeisKful mer chant, or a flrst-clnBs traveling sales man more ;haii a theologian, IJut ho known his huslncsu nnd attends to It strictly, hitting tho nail on tho head every time and driving It homo, nnd pounding It a few tlmos aftor it got-i thoro. Just a Story EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS NOTICi: TO BTOGKIIOI.DKIUi. Notlco Is hereby given that tho annunl mooting of stockholders of tho ' Pacific nnd Kantorn Hnllway will bu hold at tho office of tho company, in Medford, Oregon, on Monday, Juno C 1910, at 10 o'clock a. in. Ily order of tho President. O. P. HUMPHR13Y, Secretary. Ilaskius f(,- Itealtli. nz . u'iiibmji. R. E. Nobis and wife of Wagner creek were in Medford Weduesdaj. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Oraffis o North Phoenix visited Ashland Wed ncsdny. John Ilelmio of North Talent aviis able lo ride to Phoenix Tuusduy for tho first time in u number of weeks. Mrs. Ed Wildor nnd Mrs. Wiley Turnbow woro in North Talent visit ing friends Wodnosdny aftornoon. Miss Eva Chandler of Medford is spending a few days with her grand father. Willis Chnndlor. Sunday evening, May 29, at the Christian church in Phoenix, the sub ject will be, "Tho Half-Raked Chris tian." Thoro will bo n prelude by two small children. Mr. and Mrs. James Allen of Noith Talent visilqd rolntivcs on tho east side Wednesday. Mrs. J. E. Roberts of Norih Tal out received word Tuesday that her friend, Mrs. Ike Wolf of Medford., (jik tpiite ill. ,' Mrs. M. L. Pollott, formerly of (he. Rogue Rivor vnlloy, but now of L-. Angeles, is in the vnlloy ngain and may stnv for n couple of month. 5 Making Pure Candy is a Mission 7T flP a Mixtion Fulfilled a rtroU$ the "Modern Sealer" II t4ttt Cfclirr C., Nln., PtitUmJ, Ortfta ' (Continued.) In my last I told you where I came from and my reasons for entering tho real estate business, but maybe you do not cure what my reasons are. If so, it may interest you to know what ray reasons nre in regard to just and honost dealing. That may intorcst you. I hope so, nnywny. I am in this game to stay. All tho land in this vnlloy muBt be cut just as you would do with n big wedding enke, and nil these cuts must be sold over nnd over again. So you see that n man who establishes a reputation for square dealing is going to get a part of this business, and I am forming my plans accordingly, so you'll find mo looking out for your interest as well as my own, and all the time trjing to be close to date and a liv ing member of our growing popula tion. If you don't wish to buy, send your friends to me just to bo shown. George F. Dyer Room II, P. 0. Block, Medford. , (Raised in New Sharon, Me.) Complexion, iram una uaia.rca.rcusu. wapv" huxU. Itirpt!dnfinnnli. Vc drrrgUU. HFU3K AM. kUCSTITUTEa CORSET$ $1.00 to $5.00 i i I I rar i ft rm f i wrrr Tilt Onlr Woman' Collerc on U Pacific Cout EicluilTtlj- for Younr Women Located among tke fctiutiful liUIa near Oalland, California, dote to San FraoaKO and ttf 01 great Univertitiei of tte Veit. Foil collefiate courac leadisl lo degree. Entrance and graduation requirement equivalent to tnoM of Stanford and University of California. Training tf (tudent for teaching rrgular line o( academic work, and offer apecial advanttgea for znutic, art. library itudy and borne economic. Well equipped laboratories for science. Special attention to bealtn of (Indent. Modern gymnatium tborougbly equipped. Out door life and amusement in tbe ideal California cli mate. Alumnae in every city on tne Pacific Coatt. CO) CATAL04UC AOOMISS A Presidcnt luclla clay Carson. LL. D. Mills College p. o.. Calitorni I. O. nANBEN TOM MOKFAT Wo mako any kind and stylo of Windows. Wo carry Glass of any sizo on hand. MEDFORD SASH & DOOE CO., Medford, Oregon M 3 Oi There is a Wonderful Difference between the light afforded by an ordinary carbon incandescent and the brilliancy of our new Gen eral Electric MAZDA lamp. The latter radiates two and one-half times as much light with the same amount of electric current. A 40-Watt MAZDA Affords Twice the Light of the 50-watt carbon lamp now in general use and costs one-fifth less to bum. We recommend its use to our customers as it more than cuts their light bills in two, making electric light so inexpen sive that no home, however humble, and no store, however small, can afford to be without it Ask us to show you the new General Electric MAZDA lamps and clusters. ROGTJE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. AVIATION MEET I Every Afternoon at 2 p. m. See Paul Ely In a Curtiss Biplane At the endof South Oakdale Oak Park ' V t "J tvl ATr jWWv, " TNXStS-fc. i WTT JV rBBBBSVb.BBBBBlBW.BBBBBBBBBMlVBBF flBBBBnhA V flT BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBM .. fx ZlBBBBBL .i4H WS uMhBBBTJT tL BMhaV J a-bVuBBbBBBbP HvBBBBb1 The Flights will com rnence promptly at 2 p. m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday afternoon Benefit Crater Lake Highway Tho man bird is horo nnd will fly for thrco days nt OAK PARK. Every huninn boing will wnnt to witness the flight, and in this instance can, help a good cause along (Orator Lake Highway) by attondiug tho meet. HURRAH! Tho prices of admission havo boon reduced. This is tho first time a moot has beon hold whoro admission was less than $1.00. Admission to the Grounds; Adults 50 cents, Children 25 cents ....... . ..i,l-m. V . .. ,w.,uaa-a. .... a-M -, ., .... ,..,. ... TfMMrrn-rijy.-- ttlHMtri&itaiM II .1 ' 'I r i V. itt " i-- WttiTwtfffi?A-"'