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IMEDirOTO MAIL TRTBUNE, jNfEDFORD, OftTCGON, "FRIDAY, MATCCTL 3, 1911. PAGE THREE v OHIO SOCIETY HO Hi Buckeyes of Rogue River Valley Gathered at Ashland Wednesday to Observe Ohio's Admission Day Anniversary Large Attendance. ELKS DEDICATE ' -GALE RAGING CRATER LAKE CITY NOTICES. NW QUARTERS A hundred former residents of Ohio from various points In the Koguo River vnlloy celebrated Ohio dny Wednesday at Ashland. An In formal program was rendered and n jllnner provided at Grahd Army hall, An Instrumontal solo by Miss Hel en Adamson opened the program. Prayer was offered by Rev. It. E. Dunlap, followed by n vocal selection by Miss Floy Cambers. Humorous readings were given by Mrs. Dr. Gregg, and by Itev. Mr. Vnn Fossen. A duet by Mnsters Keith Horror nnd Loonnrd Dunlap, a recitation by Miss Christine Heaver and nn original poem by Mrs. Kllzabcth Yockey. A report of the memorial coinmlt teo contained eulogies upon mem bers who had passed away during the past year, including A. D. Hclman, W. W. Wright, Mrs. Luphonle Loom Is and Mrs. A. J. Fawcott. .1 nil go W. S. Crowoll of Medford made the hit of the meeting in re sponding to the toast to Old Ohio. The following officers wore choson for the ensuing year: President, Rev. J. S. Smith, .Ashland; first vice-president, Judge Crowell of Medford; second vlcc-presidont, 12. C. Ilogsett of Jacksonville; secretary, Wllber Dennison of Ashland. Among those registered as present at ti.o reunion were: J. S. Smith, E. N. Peters, Mrs. Elizabeth Peters, Philip Honham, E. C. Morse. G. H. Harvey, Mrs. M. E. Roe, Cecil B. Rowe, Mrs. Phoebe Wright, S. A. Matthows, F. A. Brady, 10. j. Horror. Mrs. Lloyd Adamson, Rev. II. J. Van Fossen, M. M. Shel don, J. B. Sifers, W. S. Du Peau, J. Conwoll, W. W. Xcwlon, Mrs. R. E. Dunlap. E. F. White, P. E. Fltz wntur. C. S. Jlorrer, Mrs. E. L. Morrcr Wllber Dennison,, Mrs. Elhi. Denni son. Roy M. M-llICr, C M. Horror, F. P. DoHolt, William Patterson, Mrs. E. Thornton, W. S. Crowell Mrs. S. A. Holman, Mrs. A. F. Studebakor.'Mrs. C. L. Miller, C. L. MUqr, Helen plck erson, J. F. Arnold, Mrs. F. II. Adam son. E. C. lloggett, Mrs. Georgia Hog gett, Mrs. II. L. Brown, Eva Kent. J. A. Graffls, E. P. Dart, Mrs. A. C. Spencer. Mrs. E. S. Hltzler, Mrs'. Mary M. Badger. E. O. Smith, D. B. Deotor. W. B. Smith. Mrs. W, B. Smith, J. ll. Hartley, A. M. Beaver, L. X. Adamson. O. L. Young, M. W. Lottrldge. C. W. Withoft, R. H. Bullock, II. S. Emery. O. H. Johnson, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. O. Dickorson and family, Floyd Travel, Aldred Bonvor, G. W. Gregg, Mrs. Minnie Gregg, Mary Dennison, Min nie Beaver. W. M. Barber and fam ily, A. J. Fawcott. P. W. Horror, II. II. Lorlmer, Mrs. P. A. Lorlmor, Beat rice nnd Annie Lorlmer, W. S. Ball. Melissa Ball, E. Mary Beaver, .Venule Beaver, Christine Beaver, Mrs. .1. M. Beaver, May Beaver, Mrs. Stella B. Boner, Keith II. Boirer, G. K. Kon nard. J. M. Beaver, C. W. Root, Vir ginia M. Root, Kate Howell, Annie Robinson, Mrs. E. K. Hall, J. L. Kl hart, Mis. L. C. Canfleld, M. J. Nol son, Mrs. Mnttle Johnson. G. Patter son. Mrs. Elisabeth Yockey, 11. X. Whetsol, Mrs. II. M. Wlietsol. Mar gery WhoUol. Mrs. J. K. llelman, J. K. llelman, Almedit llelman. Ritual Incident Upon Dedication of New Home in the I. 0. 0. F. Building and Also Annual Election. That Photographer Bakowski Per ished Probably Lost His Way. RESOLUTION. Be It Resolved by the City Council 1 of the City of Medford, Oregen: Tnnt there bo nnd hereby Is called a speclnl election In nnd for tho City of Medfbrd, to bo held on tho 10th dny of March, 1911, between the bours of 9:00 o'clock a. m. and 5:00 nVlni'lf i til., fill" Mm mtrnnun rif mill. Local Lodge of the B. P. 0. E. Hold Blizzard Has Prevailed for Past muting to tho qualified electors of I said city, Tor tneir approval or re Thrce Weeks Little Doilbt hilt Jcctlon, tho following entitled amend ment to tlio ennrter of tho City of Medferd: 1. An amendment to tho charter of the City of Medford, provIdlngTor a bonrd of registration, nnd Its duties nnd the registration of voters. 2. An amendment to the charter of the City of Medford .amndelng section 72 thereof, providing for an nciease of the bonded indebtedness of said City to tho extent of $30,000, said sum to be used for tho sole pur pose of making improvements in the water system of said city and paying for trunk, sanitary and storm sewers, heretofore or hereafter constructed by said city. 3. An amendment to the charter of the City of Medford, amending sec lion 72 thereof, providing for an in crease of tho bonded Indebtedness of said city to the extent of $S00O, said sum to bo used for tho sole purpose of the Improvement of tho fire depart ment of said city. 4. An amendment to (ho charter of the City of Medford, amending sec tion 72 thereof, providing for the reatlon of a slnkng fund for tho pur poso of the retirement of tho bonds of tho City or Medfohl. G. An amendment to tho chnrter of tho city of Medford amending section 87 of said charter, providing for re payment of amount paid by purcbas ers at sales of property for delin quent assessments in said city in case tho sale Is vacated, set aside, or declared void by any court. Tho following named persons nro hereby appointed Judges and clerks or said electien: First Ward: J. W. Ling Judgo, D. T. Lnwton judgo and clork, L. L. Damon judgo and clork. Second Ward: Joo Derry judgo, Chns. P. Talent Judgo and clerk, Win, Ulrlch judgo and clerk. Third Ward: P. W. Chelgrln Judgo, J. Summorvlllo judge and clork, II. H. Lorlmor Judgo and clork. Tho following nro horoby designed ns tho places for holding said elec tion. First Ward: Hall over Hasklns Drug store. Second Wnrd: Hotel Nash samplo rooms. Third Wnrd: City Ilnll. It is furlhor resolved that tho re corder of said .City of Medford bo and hereby Is ordered to glvo notice or said ejection In, tho mnnnor pro vided by tho ollhrtor in tho enso of annual elections? at snld city. The forogolngr'qsolutlon was pass ed by tho city council or tho City of Medford, Oregon, on tho 10th day of February, 1911, by tho fallowing vete: Merrick nbsent, Watt nyo, Wort man ayo, Emorlek nyo, Eirort nyo, and Millar nyo. Approved February 10th, 1911 . W. II. CANON, Attest: Mnypr. ROUT. W. TEIFER. City Rccprder. Clarence Kennies was elected exalt ed ruler of tho Mcdforil lodge, No. 11C3, or the P. P. O. E., at tho reg ular annual election of the lodgo held In tho new quarters of the ordor In the Odd Fellows' building last night. Tho other offlcors elected were: A. C. Burgess, re-elected esteemed knight; C. E. Gaddls, esteemed loyal knight; Martin, esteemed lecturing knight; W. F. Qulsenberry, secre tary; John Wilkinson, trensurcr; Jack O'Brien, tyler; Edward Potten gor, trustee, one-year term; W. W. Effort, delegate to grand lodge, and T. E. Daniels, substitute. Tho full membership of over 170 members was present besides a num ber or visiting Elks, among whom was Past Exalted Ruler Shmltz. The evening was brought to a close with a banquet. R WORK E LOCAL POLICE Sheriff Walter Sibley, of Stockton, Cal., Lauds Officers Hittson and Hall of the Local Force for Quick Work Capturing Johnson. Chler or Police Hittson is in re ceipt or a communication from Sheriff Walter F. Sibley of Stockton, Cal., bearing tho npws that William John son, tho neg'roj arrested hero last month upon ajUclograpUlo' request from the Stockton office and returned to that city upon a requisition sign ed by Governor West charging him with the theft of a valuable 'lorse, has been found guilty rind' sentenced to six years In the penitentiary. The letter commends the quick work of Officers Hittson nnd Hall of this city, who had tho man in jail hero within 30 minutes aftor tho re ceipt or tho request ror his apprehension. ritATKK LA KM 1.01)0 K, 1-VIi. 27. Whether II. II. llokowskv, n pho tographer of B.irus, Or., plunged to his dentil over the -snowy prooipjees of Crater Lnke or was frozen to dentil in the blizzard which has hold the inke in its embrace for the pn'sl llireo veek will nrobnbly not be known until tl'o summer sun lm melted away the liu-io drifts of miow in that noighboihood. For the past four days u searching party from Fort Klamatli lins been at work try inf to locale the missing mnn, but only truces of his camp were found. Tlio searchers have been assisted bv Benjamin F. Ileidel, M. L. Krickson and myself. Wo arrived at the lnke Saturday oveninp. Hokowsky left Fort Klamath five week", ago by himself to secure win ter bccnes at tlio lnke. He had pro visions for a month, and left worO that if lie did not return to come af ter him. Tlio searching- parties linvo been greatly hampered by the severe bliz zard which is raging at tho lake. It is impossible to see over 1200 yards ahead and .snow is drifted many feet deep. A high galo prevails. The searchers have found his camer.i cases, his shoes nnd gloves but his lent and camp have not yet been lo cated. The party from Fort Klamath on Monday gave up the search leaving tlio Medford pnrty to continue it. Conditions al tlio lako are such Hint if Hokowsky remained in this neighborhood that it is impossible for him to be nine. Hasklns tor Health. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE I1AV Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Drugglcta rotund money ,lt It rails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S sig nature ia on each box. 25c. r NOTICE ! 'To contractors and bnlldors of Medford. that on and after April 1 the minimum scalo of wages for car- poatcrs shall bo $ 1 per day, eight hours at work. W. SHIRLEY, C. DALEY, 295 Trustees Local 1S40. ITfiskliiR for Health. Wanted to Rent Wo have a cllont who wishes to rent a seven or eight-room houso on or about May 1st, Tho houso must havo four bedrooms and must be mbodern In every re spect, and in a number ono local ity. Party will take a lease lor six months or a year. If you havo anything or this descrip tion let us hear rrom you. 293 Cornetlus-Giirner Realty Co. Van Dyke Realty Co. CITY PROPERTY FARMS, FRUIT RANCHES VM E. MAIN STREET. COLUMBIA Graphophones Outfit Costs $28.90 Our Correspondents BALDHEADED MEN Gcttinji Scacer Every Year. Nincly-iiiiie time- in one liuntlr"d. Im'tlne i- cni-cil by dandruff germs which dig down deep into the roots of the hair, dectioy its vitality and cniiHO it to full out. If you havo dandruff, the little i" iMhle, puruibli'iil doviU called du'i druff jjlmiiih are at work. Destroy them at once ,or sooner or later thc will chums yoiffiair to fall out and iui will lie compelled to take your place in tho haldhended ehu-a. Parisian Sago is ciiarantoed by Chas.. Strang to l"P fHing huir and itching fccalp and to drie out dnn druff and kill the genu, or money buck. It M the n't delightful hair droning in tho win Id not sticky or greasy. Lurge bottle -'iQ cents. ROriv SPRINGS COAL. Two cars ot the famous Rock Springs coal arrived this morning. Phone W. J. HurblUge, the drayman. and get aome of thla. The beat coal In tho weat, heating, cooking, or iw- BUTTE FALLS. The younger son or Frank Xether land mot with a painful accident and broke ono of his aims by falling while playing. Dr. Williams, physiclnn, and Dr. niinhanan, dentist, both from Kansas and friends of Mr. Carson, havo lo cated In lluttu Palls to practice their respective professions. The wife of Mr. Cow den presented him with a fine daughter on last Sat urday. Mother and child nro doing well under the care of Dr. Williams. During the past month E. A. 1111 dreth and wife colobrated their gold en wedding and nearly all the family who were able to attend woro proaont and a moat cnjoablo time was spout in r railing the many Incident of the paat r0 years. Arthur Marry and wife or Port land have located in Rutto Kails and are making their home with Mr. Mar- cy'a mother at tho VIek hotel. Mr. Wharton, wire and child, who hae been sojourning In .Medford during the whiter, havo returned to Butte Falls and will remain. We have been snowbound and mud fast for several weeka, but the weath er ia now bright and beautiful and there la beginning .to be quite a stir looking towarda the resumption of mill and other work for the year. Mrs. Mary Albert has sold hor house and lot to Elvln Hayes, who in turn has retold the same to I .awls Dooms. lien Fredeuburg has sold the lot adjoining his residence to Mr. Ford of Ceutral Point, who Intends build ing on the lot thla spring. Mr. Clark has removed from the Poole store to the Poole residence . . l.J . h. cnn. nace. Demand nas eceou . k- ply, but we have two cars on in pnv9tty and lt u mUJ ,De .tore-room track today. wjU occupied tor business. " voTK'K. Tn Presbyterians, just as soon as Notice is hereby given that the un-,the lumber can be secured, will start designed will apply to the city eoun-Uheir eh an building and rush it to ell of the city of Medford. Or., t completion, rtev. Mr. Jones, who Is it. regular meeting on March T. 1IU. la charge of the field I. doing some for a license to sell spirltous. rlo- good work and manifests a deep In ous and malt liquors In quantities tercst in hi. labors and la generally less than a gallon at It place of bus- liked by the community aud is proy X. at K- 1 1 South Pmt sir.. , Ing to be the right man for thla field In said city, for a period of ill1 The, ,. a -oclal at the home of months M- "' '" "'"''; ';k D S RADCL1IT C l' ' 'I '' ' ' '" '" "f '" CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Miss Mary Olson nnd Miss Pearl Ross were Medford visitors Wednes day afternoon. Mrs. Hrnsch has moved hor mu sic studio up stairs In tho Rostul building. Tho Ladloa Aid or tho M. E. church are going to havo an Easter baza, consisting or all kinds of fancy arti cles, aprons, otc. Agut R. II. Cornelius 'returned from his trip to Jefferson, Or., Wed nesday night. J. H. Downing nnd wife returned from an exteudod viBlt In California Wednosduy ovuiilug. J. Purkeypllo, wnlor superintend ent, roturnod from a short visit to The Hallos Thursday morning. The Rogue Rlvor Fruit & Produce association la tearing out tho old Ma grader warohouso on tho railrond right or way and will orect a modern packing nnd tttoniKo house at once. Ed Rrlscoo of Evans Creek Is visit ing relatives and transacting business bore. D. E. La Ponto made n business trip north Wednesday. Miss Mildred Elliott of Rock Point visited relatlvoa hore Thursday. Perry Elliott returned rrom a trip to Rig Itutte Thursday morning. Mrs. Gone Sanborn or Woodvllle was in our city Thursday. George Paukoy spout Thursday In Ashland. J. C. Barnard or Ashland apont Thursday In Central Point. Mrs. J. H. Grace and two children spent Thursday in Grants Pass. Mrs. Duntou of Tolo transacted business here Thursday. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notlco Is horoby glvon that n spe cial election will bo hold In nnd for tho city of Medford on March 10th, 1911, for tho adoption or rejection ot thoso cortalu proposed charter amendments to tho charter of tho city of Medfoid, sot forth In tho foregoing resolution. Said oloctlon to bo hold I at tho tlmo and places designated In said resolution. ROnT. W. TELFER, City Recorder City or Medford. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS Tho assessments for sowers on the following named stroots aro duo, and pnynhlo at the ofHco or City Treas urer in tho city hnll. Ploase give this your prompt at tention. No other notlco will bo sol'vod. Pine street rrom Eaat Jackson to Austin strnot. Maplo stroot rrom Pine stroot to Rlvorsldo. Second afreet West from North Oukdnle to West City Llmlta, Olson street from West 1th stroot to West 2nd si i cut. Ivy stroot South from 9th streot to Kith stroot. O II. SAMUELS, 295 Deputy City Treasurer, Rev. Geo. Moseley will lecture at tho Natatorlum nt Medford, Match 7th, 8 o'clock, on the "Power and the Elovatlon of Christian Womanhood," also the "Catiho of the Downfall of Youur Women of the Present Day." Mr. Moseley Is ono of tho host plat form orators, Bible student and tnlnlstor of the gospel. He has trav eled through Europe, on tho sons and la many pads of the United States lecturing and preaching tho gospel. He waa a student of tlio Groat Brit ain school of arts. He has boon inns tor machinist of one of the largest ' nglne works In PllUburg, Pu., hav-, Ing full chaige or setting on and discharging and setting tho scalo or He was superintendent of pie visiting the town and looking about tor locations and business op portunities. Quite an influx of vis-1 wages itora is expected and many will set-' one of the best engine works at tie just as soon as the railroad bo- Cleveland. O. Mr. Moaeley was plat gins to ruu and the roads are bet-, form orator in the east In 1808-01 ter- aud won the victory in some of the Messrs. Wheeler and Clasplll great strikes. He alo is a flue flute brought the first freight over the and piccolo play r and tenor singer. railroad from Cameron, at which , He eomes from the best of homes. point they secured a car and ran It to Butts Palls. The snow which has lain on th' isi.iin fii m-.iI m-l,M i- mivt ill- i,i i .ii in come and hear him. seats on sale at Hasklns' drug store. Lecture 80 eonts. i on easy terms, if j'ou prefer, and it includes M5 ' B LOOK WHAT'S HERE "i&B. P. O. ELKvS Are Going to Give a Real Show. Fra Diavolo A T VTE MEDFORD THEATRE ISts March 7th and 8th LOOK WHO'S IN IT A. C. Rurgoss Ed. Andrews Frank Rurgoss .lack O'Drlen Mrs. Qulsonbury j"i. . TSsf9fo fVJffi v'mmm:m'-mL wrj 'wv.y 9-w:;' f .I'il.tf V W. E. Edwnrds W. F. Qulsonbury ilJik mrirn mLW'LA Mr8- HnzolrlB ... iLM A And the host ensemble- vwv on n Mcilfoul Stogo. Special Scenery Magnificent Costumes. POPULAR PRICES 50c, $1.00, $1.50. Seats on Sale Saturday, March 4th. LiLL SturMaker Garage Co. 5 Formerly Siskiyou Auto Go. This Gnrago nnd Machluo Shop Is now In chargo or n practical auto rupalr mnn. All kinds ot nutos nnd gas engines well and J quickly repaired. Overhauling a specialty. Cars stored and cared for by tho month. OH nnd gasoline for sale. X 123-134 S. Riverside Ave. Phone 4131 4 tsssses Columbia Graphoplione, six double Disc Columbia Records, 12 full selections, and 200 Nee dles. Informal concert any hour of the day. Drop in any time. Medford Music Shop McXEALY Ai CO. UUO West Main Street ALFALFA, LAND SOLANO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Choicest dnlry and alfalfa proposition In tho stnto, located on tho main lino of tlio Southern Pacific railrond, betweon Sacramento and San Francisco. IDEAL CLIMATE ABUNDANCE OF WATER FOR IRRIGATION Wrlto Ub for Information I DIXON ALFALFA LAND' CO, DIXON, CAL. r Bakery Products III When you buy cookies, cakes, pies, puffs, or an thing In tho bakery lino here, you can bank that every particle Is PURE tffllf you buy bakery products on faith and good looks alouu you aro sometimes bilked and get cakes mado with rotten (Kits or fillings that never saw cream or an outs. Wo gnnrnn too ovnrythlnx first-class In ev ery way. Call and see the New Store Medford Iron Works E. G. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumpa, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. wr...(.j. u , "cy- "M' T"'"M BSJT "HI ' Ci m -iai W m i i X 2 ft IE h i ywh a $ i r. i -r n ri ,i v n nyiv sjl Jfl- jlv jh.jrjl ii jn i STEAM AND HOT WAUK HEATING All Work Guaranteed L'rieoB lloasonablo COFFEE.N . PRICE 11 North ) St.. Medford Ore. Phone 303 y-. Allen rN Nothing Just as Good as the REXALL Remedies KACILE PIIARMACy, X JO!) Hast Main St. Phones: Home Lb; Pac. 232 WKST SII)K PIIAUMAC" 20(1 Wcht Mnin Stroot I Pliencs: Home -13; Puo. -1011 X Eagle Drug Co., Inc. Tlios. Bartholomew, I'll. C, General Mgr. Tho Ifo.xull Stores Medford, Ore. r.r ,, ,, Grocery Co HI! SOI Til CKVTItAI AVK. I'llOMJ 1271 1. IIO.MK PIIOVK U71 HR PATTFRWiy m3 I ill IJblliJvll The QUAKER NURSERYMAN Everything in the Nursery Line Sen tho nice ICnglish J lollies. All kinds of shade trees, shrubbery, roses (only tho most perfect plants), and full lino of pear, peach, applo, apricot, prunes, etc., etc. Office 116 Main Street Office Phone 238 1 -Res. Phone 2493 f lIa-LiiiB let health. r!!