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tf; "t'rtx 3UEDF0RD MATT, TRIBUNE. arflnFORD. OKKOON. THURSDAY. MAY 18, 101 1. KT5-K-B 111. h to FOR ROADS NEEOED Orcrjon Association tor Highway Improvement Merits Confidence No Quo is to Be Barred From Membership Dues Arc Low. S33 '01mm7ST!Z!T' S3BHB" xssrxrcrte Playing Second for Boston ( .Marshall N. Daim.) Tim Oregon Aroelatlnn for Highway Improvcmnnt merits, cunfldanon. It prnpnm n the brlet posslbl or KiinlanlUitl, mxoludlni; nit ono from co npoTntlfln. ll iIoVh not, prttpo tlml Individual or ganization Rlmll wwrk ni such, but thut nil nlfnll Work In tin mime of tho khm! roniln fcfttiHe Willi one ill reel ohjeet, name ly, tliu stimulation of public sentiment! leading to the jttnsage of highway legis lation nnd actual systematic construe- tlon. "Harmony and work" .. ..... ...... ........ -,...11- cut. I l? UllllOieH IIIUV IIUIIH"IIJ fvir omv In the key policy Carlo T Prnll. cent because nit concerned will l kept I looking toward tlio Kxit of nal con-1 at ruction, hither tlmti Imx-ouk- Involve! or Mm strength In factionalism, eon Imvcrnle. and side Issue;. All Work la Harmony. IllK KIWy " tlio policy or tliu other officers, and directors, namely, James 1). Cole, Vlcc-prtslilrtnl; Ir. Andrew C. Hmlth. troaaureri Walter I. Priest, nee retarV; lhll S. Rates ami Anion Moore, directors. m nddltlcm to tlio president. vlrepresldent wul treasurer. , Keying thing Mr. I'rall mlil during n conversation last -Week lmllcalo tlio wis lom of hi choice- TlieJW were some of them "Wo aru In "Kt position of good roid, -. ..... . - t ...I,... ..... Ill Vu-an jeaiicrsnip mui i uvur.u - ..,. ... it, localise we will trj to lo the work lly 'wo 1 mean the new Oregon akso elntloh for Hlghwny Improvement. "l regard difficulties encountered III getting hlghwny legislation, and even Hip 111 or nersonal feeling that grew out of the Oifgon Good Roads nHsocln- HUH nn uuuiriuiuivii .,.--.--.; ..w. proving the. cause has no hope. More Members Wanted. "Vo 'am 'In a position better" than over lieforv to avail ournelvea of the work donn Ahd'thl- experience we have. tiiuL It wan said that iMH-auaa some liberal PoVtland cltlxen ontrlbuted tot too former oampalK". It wan a purely, l"ortl.ind project. Wo J.now that wiw not true, but we will avoid any future i criticism of the name nature by unriiiKi nil who will be liencnteu ny iiiKiiwa) r-nnninirtlon to loin and help the move ment. We xranl ft branch URioclatlon In every county, very comraereiin. ium. ers tninnpertatlon or automobile or Riinlxatlon t come lnt not under their own names for their own particular ben efit, but In thfe namo or tne Kenerai or ganisation for the k-enerat trood. I "Wr want to be aree aa to leclBla-l tlon and plan or campalpi- Thus wej will obviate jnlHundvttHiullnB8 which , lend to wranRllnjr Wo will not take roKtilxanc of ernonal difficulties. W. will ur:e that wwt the majority acree upon tlio minority ah< consnt to. We, will make our organisations aa bulnef- ( llku o poHHlble. ivlth no purpofta savej to promote tlio bulldluK ot belter high- , wayn. Wc shall exp-ct that every mem- ber an.d ?very brnneh awioclatlon snaii Ihi plodsed to actlvo work. We don't want to ho aiilUHl to carry forward the dead WVtcht of llfclens orsanixatlons, rdacatlon by Publicity. Education by publicity and meeting whlc.i will present favorably the vital ...w..uv tar hlvliway imnrovemeni in - i ' If ' ifl I i IS34 i . JiSmv Am 1 W V M f Mr WMMM.U m 1 " fc-iAXl ft (vjm rA JrrF 'XmMA n bybyb ir i n II v""l P 5A5&MAN. i nv i i iiinT rirhir nil MU I ELtlitlffl AT KlfiH SCHOOL SET xji-n--UJumit TAKE UP A -CLAIM- ICvery cIUximi. man or woman, linn 11 tlmhur and lun rlKhl ot ICO ni)ren, prlct tn tliu Koveinment t".60 per icu No. miUtvatlou, taalilnoo or Improvemimt rtv milrvil. I linvii about twenty-five claim tu locata. Men n)o nml liiwu a talk. Tlilx liiml tu u-nilli t'in 0 11 twit niMit l?itll ill Election is Scheduled tor Tonldht.writo Three Hnvo Been Held and Still No Choice Hns Been M.ulcAnother. -Student Body In Turmoil A. 8, SAUNA, Room 34, Joki(OU Ootlllty I Bank Uulldlutf. 318 The MtUileitt Initly of the Mi'dfonl Itlfilii Mclnml li In it fiiuful ht' over the elc t Ion of levt ycivr'H uffloili I'p li llle prvient time three eloitlonx hivvo lieetti hcM and anothor duo I-. h. IntUtUM fir In ' n Ik it Knwhmen, Mitptomts utnl ncnlorHi are imiteti uKuiiiMt tlio jiint' t. mho. invy; vlniiii, ate ttylliK ti Kit h comer ou ufflcvi. Two. tirv.iliU'tU.M. i vUV-1'tvxl-ileutji iiiul miiHo doen iM'l eeieiuli iin.l trtxmurerH have )u-u elieted and) mitticnnttt uomlmitlouM fer othir offl-ii-rs are on file. It Ii.-kIii.h to Unik lis 'f tVe rourao In political M-lence la Inmilluu. nthtr ad vanced lil'iii f 'lf ruv eminent Into the liemla of tlio futuve preHl-b nta ami first ladlca of the InmUHtuI u few t'utiipunlv.H of mttltta Ktalluned about the hlKh acliool utiilltiirlum woilhlu't bo nnthlUK III"" Hutu neit'imirw In u cane of xui l.liioe an thla one. 4 , FOR ih Inuior ' t Miuutav liuirulliiT. but H.OH liothlliK rlouK In thti uuitter. "I 1 K iiBB. ba wltcied from third to second bane by.Trcd Tnay- Swney la Bbowlav np la rood form thin season, notwithatacdl&r th fact Uiat th position la new to him. H fills It admirably and t"irs promlsa as a star second buexasji. ' t Muntton vva made lnat week that the I I Ceiitrnl IVlnt Culi weri beaten on the 1'lmonU diamond JUturtliweek. lint Suuiln)'M ,iimi,"Rnve Central I'olut the victory over I'heltolx nine of ll. C direy of North IVtunt u In Mill ford li.it Thuraday on luiHlnoa. Udwurtl IXvy of-t. Jelims Or. mivh vUltlnc Mr. nmb Mrn. U'-u l'rcmh of North Tnlent lrt't Week. Mr. VV .. Hlaucilff ciilertallied the follow Iiik of her relative.' at their Inline In North Tuleht HuUibi) Mr. and .MtH. ClKirlea Ii.ici, MIum Alary Stancllff. Hur tle Stanclirr. K. 8taicllff. Mr, i.iihu ltbickwiHHl. Sam Van l'kvour rvail MUpTvlhor. wa lu Jacksonville Friday momlnjf on buflne-Hs connected, with nmd work, anil Judge Nell came out to look at som4 of the work and kuvi- Mr. Van Uyk," Inntruc tloni to pnveeil with cnrtaliV portlon of work nowrtiiuler' vvuy lu North Taleut. Sum Ka he Keta Into u itre.it many wordy vvuih uh ho k'oes alunir. but he ! mire tlolnc; aotiui much neeth-d ilmlnliiK alontr th- rooil near AtuUrson creeV. j Mm. A. S. Furry aeeompanlvil her hu. liaiul to Jucksonvlllt Mnn.lny. whre Mrs Furry will vlnlt frlendn. Mr. Furry Ik. , Init vii Jury duty. The entitlulnmont Klven by the pub Ho school at I'hoenU last Salunlay eve nlni; wan one of thu b-st Ktven for muny a term.. Tho procroin showixl much hard work ftlid curvful- trnlnlnc Mtsa Fish I as an old-fAuhloneil achvol-iua'ain was worthy of muoli pralMK Th two drills J v;ri perft-ct. SALE 13V OWNER: IMvo nc.ro tract; platted; large, fine lota; sewer and water in; no agents Ad dress Box (()G, euro of tliis office. Medford Theatre, Friday May 19th I-. LU0.TO YOUM -r-: LEW FlliLDS PRESENTS Blanche Ring -in- $9 "The YanKee Girl Book,by Goo. V. Jlobnrt Music by Silvlp Hoin Harry Gilfoll wjrad 50 others I VOtT bAtUlll n KIBNSATl'ONS JY0US10ll INWW IJTtlWNTO jllAV10 HOT j YOUIt ij YOU IN UltUNtUIUTllMJ Til Kill' CIU11' THEY ALL GO TO SEE HER AND.S0 WILL YOU . i!0 WINSOME WINNERS IN THE GETAWAY 1IWAK MISS RING SJNCl TIllsJ .NKW SONdhi And innviic i'f von 're good a few of the old. A S0N(,1 A G I UL Tfl l)N A iMlOUKY qv prices -$vao, $2.00. at llaskms . Scat sale 'rucsday, May 1(5, i Our Correspondents hit. Work for loKlslatlon cltner throuuh Initiative petition or by recourse to the i..,.iBitiitT but nreferably by Inltlatlvo txitltlou tut' tl:at tlf people may volo i,-anSrVof tllp P. & E. railroad afDer EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. 1 fii y A. C. Howlelt.) John Grieves, the road supervisor of Oregon before the masses of tho pco-H'rosit. wa pleasant caller last Sal w" I II nUL' li trim ilian nffAf n T.wtil nt Of dynamite to use on hla rotid work. Mrs. Hall, who has cltarRe of the cul inary department Of tho steam shuvel rby. iirontlv mion a matter of such vital con-twos a, visitor here last Kaiturilai'iind do cern to them. ' Ins business with our merchants. She Tho reorganised Rood roadK movement j says that it Is a creat convenience to will ask low membership fees, from j liave the car rUnnliiK ho that sho can 12.50 to IS a year to bo spent In main- svnd an order out In thu mornlnc and talnliiK the organization nnd Its branches, have it filled and the gooda at home at Ten thousand members, each definitely J nlKbt. pledued for particular service, are want- j.rank Mlddlcbusher and Charles Fry cd. of Trail liave been cnKaeetJ haul Ins hay Tho oriranlratlon results from 'Ore- Uom r. rarton's to the Mlddlebusher Bo'n'a necessity for koo.1 roads yem; fetid bam at Trail for the past wek. ntlcally constructed to replace the taii i Q i.owel, who lias o position with rs.aiia dint now liatidlcau the stale Ht.,. ... i.,,i . ,i... ,.... i... .n.... .... - fc,, a.l-l.ll. flllUtU fflMHt,, UIIMU UUfc M.. prvKress ami uevciojmieni unu """"" Saturday on a business venture. trtrtit iiix 14.uiiu.uuu ui iiiwt .-... ... yoars. more man structlon. tho cost of new con- TEBTEBDATrS SCORES. 4 jrationsl Xtc&ruo. At New Yoik New York 1. St. I.ouls 3. At IJrooklyn IJrooklyn J. ChlcaKo 0. At UoHton Hoston C, PlttsburK 7. At Philadelphia Philadelphia i, Cin cinnati 3. American X.enrue. At Chicago Chlcaco 7. Philadelphia 5. At 8t. Louis St. I-oulH 9, Washing ton 2. Coast Zteagn. At Los AtiKeles . H. i- I.OH AnBolert 3 9 Vernon - c At Sacramento tun inmnKsi Sacramento 3 Portland ' v13 At San Francisco (ten lnnlnutf) Su Francisco I Oakland - OKAHTS PASS MAV " OET COKMIBaiOK TOXM hnANTS' PASS, Or.. Ma 18. Mnyor Myers" committee to druft the proposed charter for a commission Kovernment for Ornnts Pass met thlH afternoon for the flrnt limit nnd went at tho woik, which will tuko many wuoka to completo. The men who have been named for the. work nte: J. V. Fry, Claus fjchmlilt. 0. W. DOnnell, I.e( h. llorrick, Joo Moss, C. II. Dtmaruy and Frank South. Tho three ftro twined constitute tho "property owners stmulliiK committee," nnd the four udi'ltldiml residents were named to assist tl.o rmiulur comiulleo of three. Tho committee, this afternoon elected Joo Moss president and City Attorney CU'incntx secretary. Medford, Or.. May 10, 1311. This is to.' certify that about November 1 my daiiKhter was taken with a sovero attuck of rheumatism which rendered her left nrm useless, lu Tact Jt was so, near paralysed that sho was not able to move her flnKcrs, but knowing of some of Dr. Chow Yciuuk'h marveloui) cures of long Htnudlm; cases of rheumatism, we decided to consult him, In which 'I am pleased to ;ay nindo no tnlHtake. as his ruiitcdlc s noted as' ho claimed thoy woubl nnd uftor tho third treutmont tho rhou niMla I'uln vilUjely li'tt her una he luig not luul any nymptoina of iheumatlsm Mlnco; besides her tsenvral health Is much improved and' I do not liesltalo In faying I bellovu tlituiQ uffllctCd with rlicumu tlsiu or paralysis will do well to coi(nut Vf. Chow Vouiig, vvhosu housa Is corner of Tenth undFront Blrcot, MSdford,' Of. 68 A. V, wiass. K. D. IirigKS, wife and son and Mr and Mrs. McNalr of Ashland came up last Hunday to vlow out thu land Mr. llrlggs h a well known attorney of Ash land and Mr. McNalr Is a prominent druggist of that city. They seem to have a liking for this place, as (hoy call around every once In a while. They wont from Iier to Jtruwnsbpru nfter din nenr, th,n returned to Ashland the nanjo, afternoon. Mr. Paine of upper Itoguu river near Purolce hill and V. L. McNary of Med ford also wero among tho callers last Sunday on their way to Medford. Mr. Iong. also of the upper Hoguis, spent the, night her Saturday. He re ports tliat thrt company who aro build ing the Dr. Hay bridge across the Itogue had the false, work of tho bridge in and wero ready to begin thf work of con struction of the main brldgo and that the workmen had commenced work on tho Illg Ilutto brldgo and wero pushing the work right along. Hon. William Colvlg, wife and two grandchildren and Mr. and Mrs. 1M War ner came out Sunday. In their auto. The two ladles nailed on Mrs. Howlett for a while. The two gMitlcinen retnajned In thu car to have n smoke. Your corre-1 snondent Joined their company, but not tho smoke. Thoy seemed to think that i:aulu Point has a bright future. Mrs. Lottie Van Seoy, Who has bell visiting friends In Grnss Valley, Cat., returned last week and she. Mrs. J. F. Hrown and Miss Dotinu Rader, our popu r saleslady In Von dor Hellen Ilrps,' liardwnre, drug nnd furniture store, wero culbu-H Hunday afternoon at, the Sunny-slilu. Mrs. Palm of Onuits Pass camo in CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Mr. Harvey of Ashland Is visiting friends here this week. Lee Heall of Lnkevlevv and Mrs. Lewis of Iteno Nev.. brother and slh ter of tie late lien HeUII arrived hero Tuesday evening for the funeral and are visiting their mother. Mrs. Ann lluall, and also thlr 'brother and sit ter, .t.' The funeral of lien 'Real! Wednesday afternoon Was largely attended by On trnl Point people. Mr. Ueall had many friends here who devply wympnthlzt with the family In their berravemiinf Vernon Pendleton of Table Rock was a Cntral Point visitor Wwlm-.-oUy morning. Ralph lU-al and wife left Wednesday morning' for (.rants Pass. Mrs. Ileal wilt visit relative at th Pass and at Merlin. Mr Hcnl will sViid the sum mer near Portland vvhutV hu has employ- nu-ni lor inu season. N. Jerry, the miner, has returned from a trip to Washington City Dr. B. KJrchgcMsner or Upper Rogue river was trnnhjctlng business here Wednesday " Mrs. J. W. Myerp ami MJss 8vliloblr spent Wednesibiy In (Irants Pass. Among the Cent nil Point people at Medford Wednesday wro Mrs. J. II. Klncttld. Miss .Mary Meo, Mrs. and Miss Halt. Mrs. Hanson, Miss Hubbard, Mr Hoke, sr. W. S. Hoagland has returned from a several montha" visit to California C W Jt-ffers mnde u business trip to Rutto Fulls thin we.k, Quito a number of our citizens mo tored to Medford Tuesday evening. TALENT ITEMS. EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS. fwn the Dg" ranch MoVy jnJ "?. ' -and took the afternoon train for Tiled- twn Ce lira '. Int Cul ford on her way home. jr. C Medici ntul another griitleman catted Monday. They were simply look-lug- around to sen what they could see. Mr, Vatchc of Ashland, mid a friend whose name I did not" understand and Mr. Flood of Rosehurg wero guests- here Tuesday. Tnclo Ren Edmonson of Uutto Falls camo out Tuesday morning on the P, & 11 train and reports that the sawmill has started up again at that plnco. that they have the contract to rut out several thousand ties for the P. & K. Railroad company. . Henry t'hlldrcth, one of our black xjiiIUih and our tgvvn marshal, Ijr getUiig out tho lumber to build himself a house. Ho Is hauling n part of his lumber from Rlk Creek sawmill. Hpoakliitf of homes, a few days ago I had the pleasure of vlsjtlng und" exam ining the residence, of pur town recoid. er, Hon. M. F. Stovvurt, and for ino to suy that I wan nharmed with It does, not express, tint ld,ea. It in on tin) bungalow style, but Is so nrrange'il as to have three nlco lurgu bedrooms upatulrn and u neut Mrs. C. W. IWoJtors of Talent and son Uliester autoed to Medford Thurs day, Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey were In Talent on business Thursday, James Allen arid daughter. Miss Clara, of North Talent visited relatives east of -iaieni irriuuy. Mr, and Mrs. Clint Hartley of North ruient were in Aledrord on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J, M, Schmidt of West Midford wore up to C, Carey's Thurs day nfter tholr tomato plunts, which they hail raised for them. Tajent and Phoenix wern In darkness Frlduy night oxcejit.for a fuw gas lights, Mr, and Mrs. If. H. Helms of Tulunl were Medford visitors Saturday. Mr. und Mrs, Joo, Ruder went to Con all game bu bs and I'liou nix nluu last Sunday J. M. Webster pf Wagner Creek was In Medfoid Monday inorulng on business. Dr. Mulmgren was called to seu tho little son of .Mr. und Mrs. S. S. Stephens Work mi the iicw 'mmcrt'ti building of C. W. Woltvrn 1 prum-iMlng nipldly. The flopr larlIAllj- lW and thu jiUis terlng will soon be coaipMteil. Louts Crverhalmlr -Is building a fine new restiloiico on his lots In the (lib. son addlllon to. -T.Unt . Mrs O. II. Roberta will soon build n new residence. ftlwardPi.'olUril has the contract. Although thorn have leen now houses built In Talent during ' the past year, many more are needed. There are peo ..I., llvlnir In tents sbnoly brcivusu they could find no house to rent. Why do not someone come to Talent with capi tal, buy somo lots and building some houses? What Is most needed In Talent and Vicinity is n fruit cannery, livery year there are thouxands of boxes of tip fruit which -go to wssto simply for wunt of a cannery. Talent Is situated In the center of onu of the flfpyjl garden sec tions In Oregon. Every eor there an ions of tomatoes and other vegetables hauled nway out of tho district to the Ashland cannery. Inn't It time that someone Is getting n move on them ana keep this Industry at home? Consider the dolturs that ure spent In other places htw-nuiin Tnlent Ineks thu enterprise to build Its own cannery. Donas L. Franc from West Talent was doing business lu Talent on Wed nesday. . Henry C Maxwell from Scrnnton. I'u. was lu Talent on Wi-dnonday soliciting for pupils for the Mcranton correHpond enco school, tA Miss Annlii Smith fiturfied on Wed nesday from a sojourn at Orants Pass. Jones Oupln on Wednesday was In Medford on a- business, trip. ..llam Chllders from Oold Hill In visiting with his daughter. Mr". Thomas Scott of Talent. F. II. McClure, Waller Doe of Iowa and Ii J. Oleson or Iowa are In Talent looking over the country. PORTLAND f , ir nF FESTIVAL tft Choice South Oakdale Avenue Lot Kast front, 100 by 170 luol,; alley in rear; a iuiim ber of large oak trees, Kplendidly placed in rela tion to a house: registered title; nothing bettor in tho city. Will sell at a bargain for cash. Also lots in Tuttle's Third Addition Just opened up. barge trees on each lot. Terms. HARRY H. TUTTLE, Owner Parle Avenue, Or any member of tho Medford Realty Association. Medford Concrete Construction Co. Manufaet urors of GLAZED CEMENT SEWER PIPE I TO RB HELD IN STOMACH PRESCKXTTIO In cloM-t In each room, besides a room for tollut and bathtub on thu lower floor. Thoy, for he and his estlmublo wlfo plan ned It, together have flvu rooms, pantry, toilet, etc., on the lower floor, and lu tho 'basement two rooms built of con crete. Ills well u;ul water tower with tank Just outside the kitchen door and thu tankhousu so arranged thut ho can I'-ltucJi a grindstone, washing machine, churn, etc., to his gasollmi engine, which runs his centrifugal pump nnd by tho time ho has, his plans fully carried out he will liuvo a beautiful fountain lu his yard, which will bu composed of n num ber of 'small plats surrounded by eon ciuto walks, coy-fired with all kinds of flowers,, roses, plant's, etc. Mr. Stewart suys that Im Intends to have an nice and beautiful a yard as thorn Is In southern Oregon and 1 believe ho will have. Ir. , Ask About, Ml-o-na It qives. JUXli PIT Minntaa. Chaw. Htranjr will tell.ypu that, ho guarantees M-p-NA to relievo prompt ly and cure, permanently all dlseiisw of tlo stomach und Indigestion, or nionoy back. Have, you gun on stomach? Onu or two MI-O-NA stomach tablets nnd tho misery In ended. Aro you bilious, dlzxy or norvouM? MI-O-NA stomach tablets will put you right In a day; give n lief In 10 minutes Now, dear reader, don't go Huffor fng with stomach troubhi." Re fair, to yourself; throw tislrio preju'dlco and try MI-O-NA. It Is it great, doctor', pre scription. No doctor ever wroto a bet ter am. And money buck from Clins. 8tnug, If Council Rluffs you don't suy MI O-NA l worth its weight In B"I1. Hol'l hy leadlDK ""rug gists everywhere and yjClias. Mtfang at 50 cents a hvrge ux Mrs. Mury Hulcli)iilon, n.-tys'; "Pains and distress In my stomach und n gen eral stomach cutnpl'tlnjt ' was cntlruly cured for inn by thu uso of two boxns of MI-O-NA stomach tablets SOU Puarl street, Ypsllantl, Mich. Wrto Roolh's Ml-o-nu, "Ruffulo, N Y, for froo trial sumpk'0. Portland, Oregon, June 5 to 10, 1911 WILU'Rl MOST HRILLIANT- FLORAL FIESTA & CIVIC JUBILEE Portland. "Th Roso City," will b a scene of splendor nnd tho center of world-wide Interest for una week. One and One-Third Fare ; to Portland FROM AXX. rOIKTS OJf XXX Southern PQGiflG-Lines in Oregon To keep perfectly posted on, all Impo.r; tunt matters relitln to this ttrrnt evrnti call on local agents for circulars and printed, matter, or wrlto to WM. McKXTSKAT Oenoral Iasnongor Agent, PORTLAND. ,ORK. CRDSUBD HOCK SOREBNID OitAVKL Delivered to any vl of city. Offlrti: J-VtiltKrowrrs' Ihtuk Uliln. I'hono M. 0.12. Plant Nortli Rivoraide Phono W. G091 C. ,1. SI3MON, Mgr. WASHED (ttr rkk Wll;b SAND I for HiatorlnK rr. WMMMf ; J. H. ESYAUT, Proildont ii ') : , J. A. I'KIUtY, VIco-I'rcalilOHt K. MEIUMCK. Vlco-Prtili! nt JOHN 8. OUTlt, Caahtnr W. V. JACK SON. A't Cashier. !! 'i i 'i ii i! I ii f444C4-HHHt4l-C-44-4-0- The Medford National Bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 BAFB DKPOSIT IIOXKH FOK HUNT. A GI.'NICKATi IIANKINO IIU.SIMWH TIUNHAOXKJ). Wo SOLICIT YOUIt IWTltONAOK. Excursion East 1911 During thu months of May, June, July, August and Heptemner, on dates shown below, tho Southern Pacific sllt tfnll rj-kllriil trlta llilk.lu ffii.i V 'Vf ".VC " "" Medford. via as follows; I Portland TO ChlcoBo Huftkfnii for Health, FOR SALE ORCHARDS, FARMS FRUIT LANDS. Lai'KO.aiid Small Tracts .JffOQIEHNI-00, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldgl t FARK, UIIIUIIU . . . . . ICnnsuH City G9.90 Ht. Joseph Ht. Paul ... Ht. Paul, via Council Illuffs ... 73,80 .Minneapolis, direct .......,.,,, 09. 'JO Minneapolis, via Council Illuffs. , 7.1.80 JIOHtou, direct l. 119,90 New York IIS, 10 H). Loills , 79,90 117.10 .4, 112.3& Washington. I. 0. Atlantic City, N J. 8AZ,B DATES May 16. 17, 18, 19, L'2, 23, 21, 25, 27, 28 and 29. J 11 no S, 7, 3,'I0, 13, irtf, if, 21, 22, 2& 3 und 30. July 1, 2, 3, 4, (i, C, 19, 20, 20, 27 and 28, August 3, 4, C, 11, 1C, 10, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 und 30. Heptombor 1, 2, A, C, C and 7, H top. overs within Jlmltii li( ultlinr ill- rectlji, Final return limit October 31st. ror for,, ona way tl(ough OalifprnU - lmjulra of any Southern Vacjflo jr,nt, or writ a to J ' f WM. UoKVUMAV ? Qantral Vaasenfer Agant Portland, Orson. ' Medford Iron Works E. Q. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of lEhgiiies,' Spraying Outfit3, Pumps, Boilers and Maohjnory. Agonta in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE 00. Excursion! Sunday, May 21st Butte Falls and Return Via Pacific & Eastern R .R. ' Train leaves Medford at 8:1'J a. in., arrives in red ford at 7:p. in. 'Flus is tlio finest scenic trip in all of Southorn Oregon. You 111 enjoy this o'5-milo ride into Interior OrcgQii, C