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V" o 10 rfm MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, .TUNE 5, .1910. t . GOOD ROADS GATHERINGS Meetings Under Auspices of Good Roads Division, Department of Agriculture, Next Week at Med ford, Jacksonville and Ashland. A Reed roads meeting will bo held at Ashlnnd Juuo 10, Jacksonville on Jnno 0 and Medford Juno 11. These meetings will be addressed by Morris W. Eldredgc, who has been sent out by tho good roads division o the de partment of agriculture for tho purpose- of delivering n series of lec tures in this state in connection with the good roads movement horo. Theso eerios of lectures will begin at On tario, and it is expected will include most of tho principal towns and cit ies in tho state. As representing tho Oregon Good Roads association, Judgo Webster will accompany Mr. Eldridgo on his trip, and will speak with him at most the meetings, and it will be a part of their efforts to further tho organization of a good roads nsso iation in Jackson county. The occasion of this meeting af fords a great opportunity for the county to get actively m lino in this movement for tho development of the atate. Tho fact that tho government is giving this assistanco to tho work fccro ought of itself to afford great encouragement to the efforts for good roads. FAIR EXCHANGE. TALENT AND ITS FUTURE A New Back for an Old One How It Is Done in Medford. The back aches at times with a dull, indescribable feeling, making you weary and restless; piercing pains shoot across tho region of tho Iddncys, and again the loins are so lame to stoop is agony. No use to rub or apply a plaster to the back in this condition. You cannot reach the cause. Exchange the bad back for a new and stronger one. Follow tho example of this Medford citizen. Mrs. William Charley, Grape street, Medford, Or., says: "The pub lic statement I gave in praise of Doan's Kidnoy Pills in 1907 still holds good. I occasionally take this remedy and I find that it keeps my kidneys in proper working order. A fall was the cause of kidney com plaint in my case. Tho kidney se cretions were unnatural and too fre quent in passago and sometimes I had such acuto pains in my back that I could hardly bend over. I did not sleep well, and, despite the use of plasters, liniments and remedies of various kinds, I continued to suffer, While in that condition, Doan's Kid ney Pills wcro brought to my atten- finn find nrrtrtnwnff n linv of TTneWms' drug store, I commenced taking them. In about two weeks I felt better and the contents of four boxes of this remedy made mo well. I have rec ommended Doan's Kidney Pills to many other people." For salo by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for tho United States. Remember the name Doan's and lake no other. ' ' (Paper read by Miss Alberta Sea man at Talent school entertainment, May 27.) Talent is situated in tho midst of a tract of undeveloped fruit land and young orchards, in a fertilo valley just comiug into fame for its apples, peaches aud pears. When this un developed land is sot to trees and tho young orchards maturo aud bear fruit, this sanio town will becomo tho business, educational and residence center for tho fruitgrower and their employes iu tho vicinity. This pros perity is depondout in a way on tho pcoplo who livo hero now, and they nlono can decide whether this is to be a rcsideuco center for nn iudustrious and livo peoplo or an unincorporated, uncared-for village, as it is today. Tt rests with tho present inhabitants whether this community with won derful yet undeveloped surroundings is to be n progressive city or a for lorn-looking village with n few doz en mossbacks liviug in delnpidnted buildincs and doing littlo business. Taking nn optimistic view of the case, let us hope for n possible nwnk- j oning in the future of tho peoplo in 'this vicinity aud imagine a flourish ing city with substantial prick or stono buildiugs replacing tho tempo rary wooden ones which disfigure Jour streets, a city with well-paved highways, whero we now stumble on the broken board sidewalks and tramp through the dust and mud of the well-worn paths made by a for mer genoratiou. Let us hope that m 20 years we may look down wide streets at night and seo a city bril liantly lighted by electric lights; a city filled with streetscars aud auto mobiles; a city crowded with pro gressive peoplo doing a legitimate business and having beautiful homes in the suburbs built in tho pictur esque glens that surround Talent on every side and only within a few minutes' car ride of the business cen ter. Perhaps we may ride through a beautiful park along Bear creek, through the business part of town and past Bceson's, Foss' aud Hold- ridgo's additions, where wonderful orchards once stood, or from North Talent's residence portion to Slinger man's orchard and never feel that one is truly out of Talent. To imagine all the changes that will have taken place would be im possible. It is reasonable to suppose that some of the most prominent men will have gone into some other business, retired or sold out. Un doubtedly G. A. Gardner will be liv- N0TICE. Advertised Letter List. Tho following letters remain un--ealled for at the postoffice at Med ford, Or., Juno 1, 1910: George Allen, Mrs. R. H. Arm strong, Fred Anderson (2), J. M. Baltyor, Herman Bass, James A. Bell, Hcnt Benson, George F. Bourne, "Mrs. J. L. Childs, Rosio Clcmons, C. C. Clemens, Jas. H. Corrigan, M. R. Conley, Mrs. James Cochran, John JDetmer, Mrs. J. T. Dossott, A W. d wards, Jan Gordan, George Gore, Tom Grino, Monroe Grindlo (2), C. D. Grant, Miss S. E. Green, Ilarry A. Hunter, Hermun A Hunter, C. A. HcllstromL. J. Irwin, Sam Kershaw, IE. J. Kromada, Mrs. C. H. Lamar, 'Mrs. C. B. Marine, Cora McConnoll, Will Marks, Fred Millon, Mrs. Gui 'Beppo Morollor, Medford Abstracting "Co., E. E. Monroe, Edgar Nelson, Wm. Phegley, H. R. Pottery, Gar learino Placito, S. L. Reid, Henry D. JSoed, Honry Roborson, J. M. Rob- erts, L. F. Rose, John Seeman, B. F. Sohncidor, Mrs. Jennie Shoemaker '2), Honry E. Stevens, Mrs. W. B. Stevens, W. W. Thaler, Ben Thurs Vton, Edwnrd Tuck, Ray S. Wilson, Mrs. Charles A. Wordinga. Partios calling for tho above let ters will pleaso say advortisod. A charge of ono cent will be made upon delivery. A. M. WOODFORD, P. M. Medford, Oregon; This certifies that we havo sold Hall's Texas Won der for tho cure of all kidney, blad der and rheumatio troubles for ton years, and have nover had a com plaint. It gives quiok and permanent eliof, Sixty days' treatment in each bottle. Medford Pharmaoy. tf ing on his beautiful old homestead iii Eastern Oropun and when horsed aud carriages go out of use perhaps Jay Spitzor will erect n fine auto garage- whore his father's livery atn blo now stands. Whero Woltor's gropcry is located will bo n large brick department Btoro, several stor ies in height and employing many clerks. Tho Talent Stato bank, with inorensed capital and separate build ing, will become most popular. Whero Tom Scott's houso recently burned down, Miss Linuio Hnnscom will hnvo a fnshionablo millinory parlor. Tho bntchor shop will cover one wholo lot, whero it now occupies only one comer, and tho proprietors, two burly butchers, one would not recog uizo as Frank and Bill Mason, for tho fact that they will havo grown unmistakably stout. It would be in teresting to note that Kenneth Man ning had added adopartmont for re pairing flying machines to the black smith shop ho will then own; that! Miss Alice Ynudorsluis had bought out the other partners in tho grocery business which she had inherited from her father, and thnt Miss Mario was keeping a confectionery in tho lower part of tho Odd Fellows' hall, on tho corner of whnt is tho old Bell proporty. A groat opera houso will occupy what is now tho unfenced premises of our miserable schoolhouso and over tho door this sign, "Slocom op era house, Professor Orleno Powers, manager." It is likely thnt Sophia Wolters, prima donna, and Oeiola Cnmahau, the noted mezzo soprano, and Chester Wolters. with his fa-' mous band, wjll bo the principal at tractions. Tho grammar, high school and agricultural college will bo accom modated on tho ground now owned by M. L. Alford In tho same neigh borhood will bo football and baseball grounds and a gymnasium, with fa cilities for baskctbnll and other in door sports. To get a good idea of the city one might ascend over it in nn airship just as tho sun went down and watch tho workers from tho orchards and the clerks, business men and other peoplo from the city hurrying on the streetcars to their homes in tho sub urbs; only to return Jater in tho eve ning to henr tho famous Talent cor net band play at the theater or per haps to the pleasant parks. As dark ness settles over the city we descend to enrth and bleak reality. Thus wo will leave our dream of futuro great ness of this town for time to accomplish. Notice is horoby givon that tho undorsigued will apply to tho olty council of tho city of Medford, Ore gon, nt its next regular mooting, for a licouso to suit spirituous, viuuoua aud malt liquors in quantities loss than n gallon at their place of busi ness on lots 15 and 10 iu block 21 in said city, for n poriod of six months. RYAN & BROWN. NOTICR. Notlco Is horoby glvon that tho undersigned will apply to tho city council ot tho city of MoiUord, Ore gon, at Us noxt regular mooting for n llconso to soil splrltous, vinous nnd malt liquors In qunntltioa loss than a gallon at hta placo of bunlncas on lot 17, block 20, In said city, for a period of six months. O. M. 3ELSDY. Dated May 2G, 1910. HnskinR for Health. Canton RESTAURANT SAM LOCK, Prop. Tho former famous chef nt the Nash Grill, Mr. Sum Look, lint opened a first-ohms restaurant. above Kennedy's saloon, No. IIP South Kraut street. Kutrnnuo nt both sides. Only first-class meals served, and just tho nnuio of the proprietor is the best guarantee. OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT. NOODLES, CHOP SUEY. This is tho only placo whore will bo sorved chop suoy and China nood les. Como and see me and you aud I nro both sure you will como baok. Romomhor, I am willing and I preach what I promise. Yours truly, SAM LOCK. 1 O. HANSEN 1JOM MOKFAT Wo nmlco any kind mid Btylo of Windows. Wo curry Glnss of any sizo on hand. MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO., Medford, Orogon, -- ---- ----- A Wonderful Discovery for Medford. "Cleanliness is next to Godliness." Mr. Allen's Portable Hath Ap paratus is a mnrvcl. It combines in ono simple, inexpensive appa ratus all tho advantages known to modern bathing. Heats sufficient wntcr within six minutes nt the cost of only 1 cent. A bath can be takon in any room without tho possibility of soiling enrpots or rugs. Only ono can understand tho real merits of this bathing apparatus by having it demonstrated to you. Mr. II. Fox, who hns the exclusive igoncy for Jackson county, will visit tho homos of Medford nnd vi cinity and demonstrate it. When ho comes to your home, invito him in, nnd ho will show you tho merits of this 20th century invention. It Is on exhibition at Strang's drug store. OO AND SEE IT. For Sale Land that will out six crops of alfalfa a year. U. S. Government irrigation, if you arc tntorcalod, address S. F. EHORN & SON OKLAND, OALIF. - - RESOLVED Tho host resolution for yon to nin It o iu to como to un for your next suit, if you want Romuthing out of tho ordinary. Wo do tho Irottt work nnd chnrgr tho IowohI prices. W. W. EIFERT the rxooEksarvi tatxoi SUMMONS. In the circuit court of tho stato of Oregon for the county of Jackson. Effle L. Taylor, plaintiff, vs. Cory C. Taylor, defendant. Suit In equity for divorce. To Cory C. Taylor, the above named defendant: In tho name of tho stato of Ore gon, you aro hereby required to ap pear and answer the plaintiff's com plaint against you, now on file In the above entitled court and cause, on or before the last day of tho time pro scribed In the order for publication of summons herein, to-wlt: On or before the 30th day of May, 1910, said date being tho expiration of six (6) weeks from the day of first pub llcatlon of this summons. And If you fall to appear and an swer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho relief prayed for In said complaint, suc cinctly stated as follews: That tho bonds of matrimony ex isting between plaintiff and defend ant be forever dissolved, abrogated and set aside; that plaintiff be award ed the care and custody of Armond Taylor, minor son of plaintiff and de fendant; that plaintiff bo awarded such an allowance of defendant's property as may appear to Iho court equitable and just, and that plaintiff have Judgment therefor, to become effective In the event of defendant's coming, at any tlmo, within the Jurisdiction of this court; that the costs and disbursements of this sut. be taxed to tho defendant, and thai plaintiff havo such other and f urtbet relief as to tho court may appear just and equitable. This summons Is published In the Medford Mall Trlbuno by order of the Honorable F. M. Calkins, Judgo of tho above entitled court, which said order was made and entered of rec ord on tho 18th day of April, 1910, and the first publication hereof Is the 17th day of April, 1910. W. B. PHIPPS, s Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon, for tho County of Jaekson. Margaret Meredith, Plaintiff, vs. Bert E. Meredith, Defendant. Suit in Equity for Divorce. To Bert E. Meredith, the nbovo named defendant: Iu tho name of the Stato of Ore gon, you aro hereby required to ap pear and answer tho plaintiff's com plaint against you now on file in the nbovo entitled court and cause, on or before the last day of the time prescribed in the order for publica tion of summons horein, to-wit: On or before the 20th day of June, 1910, said dato being tho expiration of six weeks from tho day of the first publication of this summons. And, if yon fail to appear and iinswer, for want thereof tho plain tif will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, succinctly stated as follews: That tho bonds of matrimony ex isting between plaintiff and defend ant bo forever dissolved, abrogated and set aside; that plaintiff be awarded the caro and custody of Leslie Meredith, minor child of plain tiff and defendant, and that plain tiff havo and receive such other and further relief as to the court shall appear just and equitable. This summons is published in the Medford Mail Tribute by order of the Honorable F. M. Calkins, Judge of the abovo outitlod court, which said order was made and entered of record on the 7th day of May, 1010, and the first publication hereof Is tho 8th day of May, 1910. W. E. PHIPPS, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. . Notlco Is hereby given that tho annual meeting of stockholders of tho Pacific and Eastern Railway will bo bold at tho office of the company, In Medford, Oregon, on Monday, Juno 6, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m. By order of tho President. G. P. HUMPHREY, Secretary. Haskins for Hoalth. The Onlr Woman's Collate ou tb l'aclfle Coaat Kiclutirtlr tor Young Women Located among ibe beautiful Jilllf near Oakland, California, clow to San Prancieco and tbi great Umvcriitica of tbe Writ, Full collegiate courac leading1 lo degree. Entrance aad graduation requirement equivalent to tnoea o( Stanford and Univcrtity of California. Training ta atudenta for teaching regular linea of academic work, and oflera apccial advantagca for mueic, art, library atudy and borne economic. Welt equipped laboratories for science. Special attention to health of atudenta. Modern gymnaaium thoroughly equipped. Out door life and amuaementa in the ideal California cli mate. Alumnae in every city on tbe Pacific Coaat. Foa CATALoaug aookiib 4 PRESIDENT LUCLLA CLAY CARSON. LL. D. MILUS COLLEOR P, O,, CALIFORNIA J. E. ENYART, Presidont J. A PERRY, Vice-President. JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cnshior. The Medford National Bank Capital, $50,000 Surplus. $10,000 SAFETY BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable COFFEEN & PRICE 11 North D St.. Medford, Ore. Phone 303 Buy Where You Get Your Moneys Worth When wanting high-grade Ice Cream or Sherbets in any quantity we .ire at your service. QUALITY is our watchword. You remember the QUALITY long after the price is forgotten. We have our own delivery and can supply you with milk, cream and buttermilk. Ask your grocer for our Creamery Butter. Rogue River Creamery PHONE NO 2681 134 N. RIVERSIDE AVENUE GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Office: 209 West Main St., Medford, Ore. ' ' Operating Quarry at Gold Ray. Oregon DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED. GRANITE r Roanoke Roanoke Roanoke Special Rates for tho Roanoke One of the Most Beauti ful Resident Sections of Medford Roanoke Addition is just far enough out to olim inato all noise and bustlo of tho business section and yet it is just right for the man who is in business. Only ton minutes' walk from the railroad. This is becoming ono of the. most finished residence districts of Medford. The lots all face on Main street and Rose avenue. Cement sidewalk all in. Sewer and water mains laid The lots are high and sightly, which gives them a great advantage. Building re strictions $2000. There arc already several fine now cottages on tho property. These lots aro quite large, being 50x137, which gives plenty of room for garden and garage and other necessary buildings. Come and raako your selections early. Prices $735 to $750 for cast and west front lots. J. W. DRESSIER AGENCY Selling Agents Portland Rose Festival JUNE 6TH TO 11TH on tho Southern Pacific Comp'y (Lines in Oregon) of ONE and ONE-THIRD FARE PROM ALL POINTS IN OREGON Salo Dates From Roseburg and all stations north thereof, including all branches, Juno 0th, 8th and 10th. Prom all stations south of Roseburg, Juno 5th, 6th and 8th. Final return limit Juno 15th. For further particulars as to rates, otc, apply to any S. P. Agont or to WM. McMURRAY, ' General Passenger Agont. Portland, Oregon, j n&Mnk,idiiAtoitm,iikt