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PAGE SIX 3rEDF0RD MAIL TRTBUNE. arEDFORD, OTCTCflOtf, TTERTMY. 'APTCTL" 1, 1911. : TEACHERS ARE ESCAPE WHILE NAMED BY BOARD, HELP IS CALLED WANT NEW BRIDGE OVER BEAR CREEK ermel, Fred Colvip;, Will iMuller, Basil GIRL HIDES IN CRYPT UNDER Gregory, Will Lawrence, Norman' ENGLISH HOUSE OF COMMONS Mcrill, Mr. Whitney, L. S. HcveridgeJ Jack O'Brien, Homer Hothenncll ami1 LONDON, April ..- Although she Mr Watson. . I hid in the crypt under the house of ette, is enrolled todny on the census list of London. When Miss Parker was discovered today she was drag ged forth and turned over to the enumerator. Closing Out We have CO tons of nay; also ton tons of barley. Don't stop at tho West Side, but come to the corner of Orapo and Eighth. Phono G-102. Residence phono C911. A. B. Tull 1 The girls will rehearse Wednesday commons, Hlueping on the famous ul- Tlie suffragettes who remained nbrond all night Saturday for the same purpose have all been counted, afteriioon at four and the hows injur cloth which tradition snys was tlie I'voniiii' nt 7:.'l(). embroidered by tho hnud of Queen Kli.abetli, since Saturdny afternoon, Miss Mary Parker, zealous suffrag the census enumerator chiefs stud to day. Mcdford Schools Arc Filled With In structors for Next Year Collins Remains as Superintendent of City Schools. Burglar Found in Crowcll Residence Movement is Launched to Have Cityi rTnBkn8 for Health. on Twelfth and Grape When Lad and County Construct Concrete Briduc Over Bear Creek to Take r -r Nr' r mfm Goes to Call Police, Man Slips Away No Clue. Place of Present One on Main. lit JL ?JtV KniXr A'JLWA WVuVlJi i! i i :t; '. i ,. $ I lit - ii i!' ' i t. 'It i'; lilt in J hit IP i r i ' ii i; '!H (I! i ! The school board nt Its Inst meet ing employed tlio following teach ers for Mcdfortl schools for the coin ing term: Superintendent Collins was retain ed and will bo superintendent anoth er year. Mr. Collins will only accept nn appointment for a year at a time. l'rofosxor S. II. Hall was not re tained, and O. M. Klnser of Man hattan, Kan., was employed In Hall's place aB toacher In horticulture and agriculture. Ho will also teach land scape gardening. Marian Foster resigned and Flor ence Marshall was appointed In her place. Harriet Cox, who recently was ap- ' pointed to fill out .7. I'. Cudlhy's term, Is hired for next year. The faculty of tho high school will be: Edward U. Killlnn, principal; Florence M. Marshall, history and French; Hilda Palmer. English; O. M. Klnser, horticulture; Mary II. Fates, mathematics; Helen Santee. l.alln and Gorman; Harriot Cox, , commercial department; C. W. Frost, innuunl training; Jennlo Mao Snedl cor, art department; Edna McDer mott, iirlnclpnl domestic sclenco; Ma bel Menrs, assistant domestic sci ence. Tho school board said that If a coach was needed for athlotlcs, a professional coach would bo secured. Jn tho grnmmar schools tho fol lowing principals wero appeinted: Washington school, II. S. Stone; Lin coln school, It. V. Dtinhnm; Queen Anno school, Elizabeth McKay; Jack son school, Ireno Lancing. Tho toachors appointed wore In the Washington school, Allco McKay, Martha Hnro, Mnrrlet CuCssol, Myrtle Clnyvllle, Mary Phelstor, Jesslo Wil son. Evnngollno l'oloy, Laurcnco Rownd, Maudo Phllhrook. In tho Lincoln schoel: Martha White, Mary Klttredgo, Mios Sanders, Mlco Elder, Grace Plorco, Virginia Junior, jCato Sllno, Mary Petor. In tho Queen Anno schoel: Carrlo Jacks, Agnes Hayes, MIbh Mordorff, Julia Fleldor. In tho Jnclcson schoel: Anna K. I'uruckor, Mildred H. Wnro, iBahollo Collins, Miss Do Voro. OVER HALF INCH OF RAIN THIS STORM The home of J. Ii. Crowell on the corner of Twelfth and (Jrapo streets was robbed on Saturday nigni. a coat was stolen. Young Crowell, with his mother, left the bouse about 7 o'clock and then returned about 7:30; as they eanio home they saw lights In the house, whoch on their approach wore turned off. They knew someone was In tho house and went In, turning on all tho lights. Young Crowell heard a man In the clothes closet during the search. Leaving his mother alone In the house, ho went to a neighbor's to get help and phono the police. The burglar, as soon as the hoy left, slipped out of tho closet and left by the front door. COOK IS FRED; NO INTFNT SHOWN The case against John Dee Cook, carged with assaulting 0. Howe with a dangerous weapon, was dismissed by Justice Taylor Monday afternoon 'as tho ovldenco did not prove conclu sively that an assault was Intended. Cook admitted drawing a pistol covered by a holster from his hip pocket. He and his wife both claim It was not pointed nt anyone. District Attorney Mill key gave Cook a good lecturue. Ho complimented Howe for his good sense In not caus ing trouble whon Cook drew the re volver from his pocket. Cook admitted that he could not have used It in the holster and that Howe could have shot him in self-du-fenso when It wiib drawn. A movement has been launched to have the county av.M tlie city in putting a H.ty-i'oiir foot concrete bridge across Hear Creek to take the place of tho present one on Main Htreet which has stood there for a number of years and i- Jar too nar row for present traffic. It is pointed out that the pieseut bridge can be moved to Hoguo River where the county plans to construct two new oiieh this year. The pruouut bridge aside from be ing wholly inadequate for present traffic is an eye sore in tlie city. A concrete bridge with low parapliels on each side would not only take care of (be traffic but would do away with the present danger of meeting of a runaway mi the bridge which would mean a tragedy. It is planned to take the matter up with the county and city officials at once. OF IS ROGUE RIVER UNIVERSITY CLUB ENLARGE QUARTERS The b'ogue Kiwr I'nivcrbity Club is enlarging its present quarters by doubling in size its buffet ami kit chen and by adding an additional room in which pool and billiard tables are to be placed. V The mouth long drouth which ob tained in the Rogue River Valley was broken Mouduy night, sovoii-tculliK of an inch of rain fulling. Fiumcr anil orcliardists are rejoicing as rain is needed badly. .March was (he div est in yen iv., only three-tenths of an inch falling in the thirty-one dav ECONOMY TO BE CLARKE'S POLICY (Cuntlniu'i! from I'uko 1.) politics. Ho believes too much mon ey Ii mpent on election and he pur potto to end this condition. Our tad cuin duty Is to curry out his patriotic wlihtrn, to the end that thin mlKhty lepublle whull not bo doMtroyod by tho corruption or Km elections. "Sl.th Tho admission of Arlona Mild Now Mexico. 1 violate no confi dence In ftHylug that, no far an thU liouw Is concerned, both apeedlly will bit admitted to atalehood. Tlimw Hire a few of the things we Imvo promtHviI. Wo are not only go Iuk to fulfill thorn, but wo have hI ri'Htly liaKiiu tliu went tank. What w have iluuu In only hii earneiit of wlmt we hIihiI do. Wo today represent proRrew to the American people, mid tho rent will follow. To Seru the Many. "No man l fit to ho a Uw-glver to ft great people who leUU to the de-maud and millclUtloiiH of tho few who have Hecew to Mm ear, but Is forgetful of t hi vt multitude who iiover hear liU voire or look upon lu fuctt. Huggeal to my fellow itieui liora on both lden of till big mUI. which Ih the line of demarcation be twlM in hi political pMi-tlKuu, but nut us Aineilcin cltlioui, that he irvo hii parly beat who nerves hii country boat. "I am now ready to take the oath at tqiuakor, and I uak Mr Talbott of Maryland to adiulalater It.' IIOOSIICU OTICU. L HAVE LEASE ON NORML ASHLAND, Ore., April 1.- Mayor Neil received a letter from the Mate school board, Friday luhisini: him Ihut exerylbing was in icadiucsh for leasing the state Normal school to the city, pending its transfer to Ashland by the legislature. Assurances are given that only a nominal sum will be ebaiged and Mayor Neil was ask ed to take an invoice of the furni ture mid movable properly in the buildings. This he did Friday. There is ory liltle left in either school building or dormitories except stat ionary desk and chairs in addition to reference library and kitchen uten sils. In the meantime Prol'esoi F. I. Duley is perfecting plans for ostnb limbing a boys school in the norm, I buildings, l(s be bar. 1 n ml. nine, I that the city will siib-lcn-c it ,, ln for that piirpooo for n limited tun. The first rehearsal for tlie "Chimes of Normandy" was held last evening at thu studio of Mis. ). M. Andrews at the Natiitorium. At tlie meeting of the players tho following cast was selected by Mrs. Andrews and Chits. Hazclrigg. TJIK CAST. Serpolette ....Mrs. H. M. Andrews Oonntiiuo Jlrs. Hell (Ireniehcaiix Mr. Whetzel Henri Frank Murgess Itaili Notary Art Murgess Oaspard Kd Andrews CHORUS. Kdna Kifcrt; Mrs. Males, Lenta Murgess, "Kit" Murgess, Stella Quis cnborry, Mi'.s Milsehi, Clara Wood. Mlanche Wood, Mi-. Cady, Mr-. lady, Mora (Iray, and .Mrs. Roth- WOOD FOR SALE : itl.ociv wool) : ; $l..-o I'KIt LOAD : I'lioue Mala li.lHI or leave orders at MEDFORD HARDWARE COMPANY S cf N - 1 II If- "'i'XiWi IITII1IIIX WO-I V r-- ' . " I lil in TtJ.,1.? ... W " . CFHt 11 1, fcy 1 -flirted BcnUn.nol6.Mcw J Mkr of II 0 IOYICS THSTI'!)' RRYPTOR MONSUS- I'erfedlon and satlr. factlou. Dlstiint and near vision lit one pair. Isn't that enough? ) recommend them The finest Klassos money tan bu. Dr. Rickert 3 Ovor Kontner'i. '(il,SSlS F1TTICD " sT s -mT 4 ifork gcnjanin C-otHcs t fy " ur interest in the ouit or L.oat we sell you doesn't cease when we have your money. d Wo want io ho sure that you aro satisfied and pleased with tho way it wears and tho way it looks after it has boon worn. If Therefore we handle the best lino wo know of BEN JAMIN'S. J It doesn't leave us as lare a margin of profit as some other makes. I3ut wo know it leaves tho largest margin of satisfaction to our customers. I BENJAMIN Clothes are standard have been voars. Stylo, fit and tailoring are superb. lutoly all wool. Prices $22.50 to $50.00. J Tho BENJAMIN label on any garment assures you of these qualities. J If you find any imperfection in a BENJAMIN hand tailored garment we'll refund your money. II The young follows will find" our COLLEGE BRAND models the latest expression of good style in young men's clothes. DANIELS mR DUDS LARGEST MEN'S STORE IN SO. OREGON r-s4r--'v'-v' or 50 Fabrics abso- Wants Title to Lands. The Henry Weiidiard breci b a-Ked the count v court to hic ilim title tu certain lands, owned in n n, . ly .1. Khwejen. The admimMi.it. . does nut nliee In the order and i will lie trranletl on Tuenla. Khwejen wiih nenl I'nr llie eoie pini in Med lord and nlule m th i eniiiaiil. look in hi- name dn.l and inoit.j.iy. -., ,ilucd nt 410,ilni) i.u lilt i'iiiiii,ni . I III' l nil m luV . I i . - ,i i.,, I lie ill I'd-- .11 ill ' .'I l l ;i - ill II I . nn Steel Cut Coffee A I ItU c p. i id wi'i i.i-.te In iter .i d uo 1. iiibi i ih. ni ino-t ii.iii 'i (In n .ii Ki i -'ilii up in ii), ,i I i il it , in tin' , mill g. H.ao V" M l "I tl l l It III ll'. A MISTAKE RECTIFIED White Diamond Flour The Flour that Never Fails lingular liuiotlnn or tha l!oor Booloty, April fi. t 7 30 p. in. m si. Marks hull, Full MteiiUanm ijMir od. Signed Q. 10. WIUou. W Il ciiuiiitiaiii and Hit limit Know Inji the pi leu, many people iu jKHlnod tho luiprciuUm that '.Midr.i.l UlUti" lots rt ijuoted nt lilli i i prica thau ocher eal aide addition W are reported to have oj u lot i h bualuosa man for i'iOQO ThU an error, and It U a fact that on nldtfi-liiK location and distuuee ri.un tho buatnnw center, ".Medfoi.l llolghta" lota ur (rom oud-thlul to on-hlf lea Tlif actual piiiea aie from 1100 to JM) each and the teritw aro one-third cash. ImeMiKa llou will quickly prove every ute mtilit made here. THU V ) Ivi: ItK.M.TV CO. IRRIGATION Means More and Better Fruit CALL ON US FOR WATER for your ORCHARD Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager. II The Latest I Vi And most up to, dato thing in Jew dry Is coril. I have a fino assortment of Corll Kings. Martin J. Reddy The Jeweler Near Post Office I'Tno Watch and Jewelry Repairing. Diamond Setting and Engraving a Specialty. How Is This for an J M. ilvl m Offices 3d floor Medford National Bank Bldg We are not ruiuiiiif; a restau rant lint we are Mippl.vini; most of ihc rurtliiuraiils with their siiiilics. When oii y;o into a fit'i-t class eat'e or riMnuruut nd order a Tea Bone Steak You n re-t ns-uicd tltat it will he ilu' ln-,t in the laml it' We hiiui-li.'d il we sell milli ln I tit lit -l i-l.i-- llie.it iliel Vegetables Vmi cm find must aii.vtliinjr .mi w.i it j'ght here and at the ri'.lii i .in i . A- t.. Pastry Well the bei is inndu from Mine liililn.n Flour Hjltl Uio Olmstead 6 Bibbard West Side Grocers Irrigated Orchard Tracts Means Independence for Life BUY AN IRRIGATED ORCHARD TRACT ON EASY PAYMENTS ROGUELANDS INC. FRED N. CUMMINGS, Managor. toffee T" !n .il-.. lately perfect feliould 1 illM & SANIIOHX'S M l. 1 HANI). Warner, Wortman 6 Gore, Inc. (it. M ei Phone JSfi. 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