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MEDFORD MATL TRTBTTNE. MTCDFORD, OTtMON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 1012. PAGE TTTREM Y V lw v ODD FELLOWS UP IL Sppclnl Trnln From Engle Point Dltl Not nun anil 300 Members of the Order Awnltcil the Comlnn Day nnil Train. Illicit I'oiiiI.I.ihIkk No. 227 I. 0. I). I', una iiiRlilulitil tit Knxln I'nint IVli. 27 ly (IiiiihI MiintiT A. W. Mow emnx iimmIm(I Iiv If. K. WIUoii if Tnli'iil, tiftinx kiiiihI whiiIiui; A. .1 Smith of (Inlil Hill, twuu k'I'ihkI iiiiir mIiiiII; .1. IL liny of .MmllWil, iictinu grit ml hi'i'rclnr.v; Mr. I Imii i. of llnnil Klver, iicliiiK annul t'liiipliiin, in din form with a nice lurji ihnrlir 1111111 lniliii, A ft it (lit Inline uii ilni'ly iiiHlilnl i'il llin hiiiiiIhih i.T IIiikIk I'oinl l.mlc Xt. 'J27 iiim'im'iIi'( in nli'nl ul'llcer lor tln iitMiiiiiK li'iin iim I'eIIiikh: I'. II. Unity, .V. (!.; ('. S. Painter. V. II.; M. II. Ilryiuit, hoi'.; ami N. C M Qnaiil tioaMiiiri', nl'tvr which tluv mmii iiiMnllcil in form li.v (Irniiil Max Jr A. Moviino wlum lhi loilo mljiiiiriu'il until i'iiiiiK I'm the ilc gU'ii wnrlt. Ah tin' n'i'iiil Irani iliil nut return at iniilninlit tit" Odd Im'IImwm umi fnri'i'il In kit up all ui(tit ami mvml llii iitiirniiiK'" iKiiIitr. DcIi'umiIiiii (torn .MriUiiril. A IniK'i' (li'li'Kiilii'ii nf (Mil I'Vllnw wi'iit tu KmkIu i'limt nt l:l.'i p. m. for lhi ptirpoi of uitni'MNJiiK tin ili'ni' win I; ju tlie I'vi'iniiV anil a itpi'i'iiil train on tin- I'lii'ifii ami KiihIimii rail way li'lt .Mi'ilfonl nl ll:;i(l p. in. rnrry inx aliiint 'J.'ill (did IVIlow In Kalo I'nint for lln mini' pnrpo. In tin' i'mmiiiik IuiIk' was callcil to nnliT hv X. (I. I'. II. Daily who in Hlrui'ti'il tin' IUikIi' I'oinl offii'iTN to MirrcailiT chiur In the iifficuri nf tin I'iiIIimvink ili'xrci' hIiiI'Ik which iioafi'rrml tho rii'i'livi' iIiihi'm in a very crt'ilitalile laaancr. Jai'kmmille I.mlne Xo. Ill, iailialory ileviee; ( Sold Hill I.mIc, firxt iU'kii'i'; Mi'ilfonl liilK" Xo. 8!l, heeoml ilejreej Awh lit till I.iiile Xo. -15, third decree, ami i'iii'Ii ilngri'i Klaff were aeeotupitnieil liy a laiK'1 ileli'Kation of their varioiiH loiljjeM aw well 11 h Wonilvilli', Central Point, ami Tali'at Indue heiii well repieMMiti'il. TiM'lily.ellil I nil Intnl. UNTI DAYLIGHT ,yvmh U'l'mciKlil oiiiuHiliiirH, all of KiijcU' Point, wliieli tiK0tlier with the charier iaeailierhip jjiven thcni a very Ntrnnic h'dm to Murl with. At miihiiKhl the eiilcrlaintaent cum mitten annmineeil hupiht roiuly when all repaired to Spiker'n hall where an elahiiratn liampiet wiin iivii the viHi lorn under the nii-pii'cn of the Kiile Point l.ailiiN' Improveiaent chili ami Aid Society. The lailiei of Kattle Point certainly 1I0111' thttinxclvcM proud ami Npared no expeuHn nur wiim there anylliin Inckinx on llic Inlile In luiapl the niot delicate appittite, hut (,'iivc (he vicilnrK a npiciid that will never he forgotten hv thnxit that hail I ho privilege of parlakiiiK of their lioKpilaliliaH. VlKltotfi ICnJoy ltamiie. After llic vinitorH hail eujoyeil the cuihiiie arlrt nf the Kiltie Point IiuUck they leturueil to Hie hall ami coin pletoil the ileree work after which all enjoyed a low pleaxaut remark hy lleverenil .IoIiumiii nf .lackhoinille ami others until the eaily uinrniUK when tliev were nun in invited to en joy the luihpilality of the hulic of hn'lii Point lielore train liiiic winch tlie.y did ami after failing in their at tempt to devour lha houulcniiM Npread prepared llioui, they K'tvfl the ladies nf Kiifjle Point a vote of thaiikK for the spread ami three loud chuorri as the hi'Ht host of mnithoru Orepiu. (Iraml MnMor Howeihox loft Wed noHilay innrniuj: for ('nrvallin, ()ivki aeeompaiiioil hy Mr. HunU of Hood Hiver, wlmro the Kraml inaHtor will make hin next official inil, SINGLER LEAVES TO BRING m BACK OniiHtahlo Siii;ltr l't'l Tuomlay ovonliiK for Vniicucr, W11-, to liriuj,' tk Jl. V. lloihtun ami V. W. I Inward, two ynniitf inoii who arc wanted in this city for ohlaiuiiiK niniloy iiiulor fnlmi prcteiiHO. The 111011 ara Nitlil to liavo ohtalnod hovornl humliod (lollaiM in thin city hy Klvini; iIouiIh to Intrt nmir curtain I'iiiiioiik hot HprliiKHiit Santa Umi, Oal. N ro unnl of hh'uh projiorty can ho founil .nt'i'oitliiitr to loonl. ijuthorilioK, DUNN FAILS TO ACT IN SCHMITZ DRIRt-RY CASE KAN FRANCISCO, Fell. 28. A motion for (ha diHitiinHal of Hie Kuhtnilz-Huof ami all other "kniI'Ih" indiutiniinlH on ,Iui1ko Duiiii'h (uilon ilnr wiih filod today, tojothor with tianscriptH of nil toHtiumiiy bo far takoii in llm i'iihoh, JiuIko Dunn did nut imlioiito whon lio -would, nut 011 tlm motion. Our Correspondents f EDEN PnECINcT ITEMS. "f Mr. nml Mix. V. . Colciiian of liiekHoiiMlIc ciiiiic mil to Phoenix Siniila.v. Mr- A. II. KnniH, of Ferim Valley, wiih in Phoenix Sunday. I.ouic Culver of Plnicnix wn in .Modforil Satuidny. (I. A. .MoiiIh nml family of Went Talenl, wax In Phoeiiit Sunday. Tom Scull, Tnlenl'i cltTlrlcinn, wiin doiiiK yiw work in Phoenix IjihI l-'rliliiy. h. 0. Colvijr ami Charley 'riit of Plineiiix wiar ill Mi'ilfonl lait Saturday. Win. and Henry Cuihy of Talenl were in Med ford on Snluiduy. MiH .Mamie Xew'hury ami .Mlw Fruiici'H Under were kiichIh ut the pleiiNiiut lioine of Mr. ami Mr. Joe Under over Sunday. Mr. and Mr. K, Aiulenon of North Phoenix were over lo Phoenix rYiilny. V. L. Smith, circulation editor 'if tlm Mcilford Sun wax in Talent and Phoenix on htiKinoMK Tucmlny ami WcdiHwday of IiihI week. Wo an' Horry to announce that Mr. ami .Mr, h. K. Kim of Phoenix cvjiccl in leave mooii for California In reside, Mr. SiuiH In retiiiui; fiom llic uiercaulilc hiiHiuc. Holiest, mi orKotie, iilwayn K'aial, ho in much laiftMcd. Aiiieut: thiiHc who attended Odd Fellows loilp' in .Mi'ilfonl Satuidny eeniin; from North Talent were .1. I). Henry, S. S. SlepheiiH, .1. K. Woh. erts, (ay Itofmau, and Clay Patter K011. Tin) Htipper (jiven hy the Ladies' Aid of tlm Profthylcrinn church .it Phoenix liihl Thursday eveuiui;, was a coiaplete hiiccokh, liolli finiineinlly and socially. The hall was tastefully decorated in cverureons and flaus. The proceeds are lo apply as pay ment on the new pamoiiHK'' '" Phoenix. The remains of Archie Kennies were hi ought hack from Salem Sun day, at which place ho had heoii taken for treatment and where ho died early Ia.l Saturday morning. Interment nl Phoenix cemetery Mon day afternoon. The young mini had hoeii iu Very poor health for soine time ami hih death was not unexpect ed. The stirvixiiif; relatives have the mpnthv of (ho entire coiiuuuuity. KANE CREEK ITEMS. V uro irnrry Iti wiy Hint Mm. Lewis Is on the nick list Dr. Hmllh of (Sold Hill U In mtcmlaaco. Mr. ami Mrs. Olson or (I0I1I Hill. Hiea( Kumlay an the cuchIh of Mr. ami Mm. Mnrdoii. Mrs. Taylor ami Mrs. (Jon. IIIkIii tintlinm wore Medford HlioppoiH mi Monday. Will Ithotoa iiiade JaokHonvllto a vImIi on Sunday rctiiriilui; the hhiiic day. Tint Dardancllrt hcIiooI linn cIor'm! for omi weak owlix; to the sudden III ttoHH of the teacher, Mr. IIhxoKoii, C'Iiiih. Swindon of OranlH Vntm. Hpout hovcral tlaya hero recently n IiiihIiiohh con ucc. tod with the Johu lihlmi county drcdKliiK company. Quito a few Kanos oreokora al tmulod the hIiow In (laid Hill Sunday uli;ht ami report a dnmly show. Mrs. Avery Hpont a day reroutly In Cold Hill with her friend Mrs. Kol soy. John ami Frank Hyeluy uttended I lie Odd PollowK hamiuot ami social In Medford Saturday iiIkIii. KancH crook IiiihIiiosh vIhIIoih to O0I1I Hill tliln wcok woio Mr. Ilyoloy, John Itliotou, John McConoclilo, Mr. Heard in Medford llail Hacks .Made SIioiik Kidney Ills Corroded. All over Medford you hoar It. Doiiu'h Kidney Pills aro keeping up tlm trood work, curliiK weak kldnoyu, drlvliiK away lmrkacho, corrcctlm; urinary I 11k. Medford people uro toll ing about It tullltiK of had bucks modo Hound attain, You can bollovo tlm testimony of your own towns people. Thoy toll It for the bonoflt of you who aro mif faring. If your hack auhcB, If you fool laino, no 10 ami mlHorablo, If tho kldiioyH act too frequently, or puhbiikcb aro painful, Hoanty and off color, uho Doan'a Kid uoy I'llla, tho romedy that Iiiih holpod ho .uiiiiiy of your frlumlti ami iioIrIi- bniH, Follow this Medford citizen's advlco and kIvo Domii'u a ohauoo to do tho Hiuno lor you, CharloH W. lliirnard, llin S. Hum Idem St., Medford, Oregon, Hiiya: "I liavo iiHiul Doau'u Klduoy I'IIIh nml they aro very kooiI. 1 am Kind to omlorso this romody for It stopped tho aohos ami pains In my hack and roKiilatad tho notion of my kldnoyH, I always uko It whon HiifforliiK from colilH or other klduoy trouble, ami when throatonod by rhotuniillo twin ROB." For buIo hy all donlors. Piico R0 coiiIh. FoHtor-Mllhurii Co., Huffnlo, Now York, solo iigonta for tho United States. Jtomombor tho nuinoDoun'a and talto nootUqr, J "I CENTRAL POmf if EMS. f At a caucus hold In tho city hall here, for the purpmio of nomliiatliu; city offlci'iH, Monday evening, J, W. Men lit piesldoil as chairman ami W. J, Frooinnii as Hocietary. W, A. Cowley lecelvoil lh nomination for mil) or. A. W. Moon and W. 1-3. Alexander won nominated for coun cilman, Ihieo yeais time, ami J. (). Iiuiitliinn V.ws iioiiilnatod for treas urer, nil nomliiallotiM hy the iiiuinl moiiH vote of the caucus. Tho above ticket wan named (ho citizens llcsnt. Before ndjoiirnliii; Mr. Morrltt ad dretiKod thu raucim. I'oHlinaHler fitly I-:. Tax Is putting his lelHiirc time proKpoctliiK In the hills near here and Is meeting with soma HticroHH. .Mrs. (loorKo Wilcox and son loft Tuesday uierulm: to Join Mr. Wilcox at Amity, Oro., whom Mr. Wilcox has located. Mr. Hindi and family have moved to Jarkxouvlllo. whom Mr. Kholl has Komi Into business. Mrs, A. W. Moon am! daiiKhtor returned Tiiemluy from OrautH 1'nBH, whore they hnvo been vIsltliiK for Home time. Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Btone. Mrs. Hphlnk. Noul Mcdrlevcry, J. L. Cllno. Win. Chambers, Mr. ami Mrs. II. A. Latin, MImh lloko, Miss Ktta Will liiniii. Mm. JamiiH Coruutt, Mrs. Dun can, S. A. Pattlxon worn nmoriK tho Central Point peoplo who spent Tuesday afternoon In Medford. (iieonlenf. Mr. Lewis, Mr. nml Mrs. HlKlnbothaii, David Avory, Italph Housoholilor. Mrs. Hokkh and Mr. McMahoii. Mr. (Jreenloaf loft for Medford on Monday for a business stay of a few days. TOltONTO. Out., Fob. 2K Tailors hero hnvo refused the 5 per cent lu creaso and will strike Friday unions tho 10 per cent advance Is granted. CARDUI WORKED LlKEA CHARM After Operation Failed to Help, Cardui Worked Like a Charm. Joncsrllle, S. C "I suffered with tromanlf trouble," writes Mrs. J. S. Kandrtck, in a lotter from this place, "and nt times, I could not bear to stand on my feet Tho doctor said I would never bo any better, and that I would have to Lave an operation, or I would liavo a cancer. I wont to tho hospital, and thoy open ated on nio, but I got no hotter. They said medicines would do mo no good, and I thought I would havo to die. At last I tried Cardut, and began to Improve, so I conttnuod using IL Now, I am well, and can do my own work. I don't feel any pains. Cardul worked like a charm." Thoro must bo merit in this purely Ycgctablo, tonlo remedy, for women Cardul for it has been in successful uso for moro than CO years, for tho treatment of womanly weakness and disease Pleaso try It, for your troubles. N. II UV.V. l.fl..' A.!linrv DmiI. (h(. roo MfJkln Co., Chttunooc. f nn lor bprtutl ' Imtructiont. inJ M-rc buuh, Horn TrMtaxal I of Weota," mq In pUln vppr. ea (4uul. J For tho benefit of those that are thinking of Buying Land In the Medford District of The Rogue River Valley Rogue River Valley 1 '4 A real "Home." "Luxurious and Comfortable." Not tho largent but Tho Best Beat Location in Town. Auto Meets all Trains The most beautiful Hotel in Southern Oregon The Hotel that is "Different" .AlkaXiAA&&AJkA.lAA4 AKERY Ilousi'wlvofi know how hard It Is to make good bread nml pastries and what's tho uro when you can purchase Just as good and oven bettor yoods If that Is posslblo nt this store or of our We Pride On making tho best of everything in our lino and can provo It. Wo uso only the best flour In our shop. Pure If you must do your own flour and you will uso no UMMIlMUKlt, WK IIAVK Tim HKSTGKOCKUIKS, ALLEN GROCERY CO. 'avtfrtfr;tf',tftf,,r it will be to your interest to consult in regard to IRRIGATION We liavo the facts and know tiie reason why. 60 per cent of the land In this valley will not pay Interest bn a $20 per acre value, above cost of pro duction of crops. The Best Growing Three Months Tho government record shows tho average rainfall for June, July and August for the last 2G years to bo five-tenths of an inch per month, This being the case it is Impessible: to get satisfactory crops year after year without IRRIGATION Rates $1.00 With Private Bath $1.50 and Up GOOD! wagon every day. Ourselves White . baking order a sack of this other. A COMPLKTK STOCK OP FllUITS AND VCGKTAIlIiES. I the Canal Co. M it r ';. r 5 tt,;v j)aji.. irMCC Cffl)CWIUSiOQ BSTPBQtir. 'nw. li ii'imi jMrthMiill Vr Vl ,: " J 't':: ' I 0rrrrrT3m , blJ.fc.J.t;tJKr- "t ll a4t44l&4t4t444(44444&-44 Monthly Blooming and Climbing Eoses, Tree Roses, Shade Trees, Small Fruits, Strawberry Plants and a General Assortment of All Kinds of Fruit Trees H. B. PATTERSON Office in Nosh Hotel Lobby Jnsldo Entrance Next to Barber BIiop Hniesyard 110 South Fir Street Offico Phono Main Olll ltcsldcnco Phono Main 3403 ORTHO LIME SULPHUR SPRAY 3C Degree Test. In Steel Drums. No Waste. Kentucky Black Leaf Arsenate of Lead Zinc Arsenite Alfalfa, Orchard Grass, Timothy, Vetch ROGUE RIVER FRUIT & PRODUCE ASSOCIATION First National Bank OP MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $65,000.00 United States and Postal Savings Depository We solicit your business, which will receive our careful attention. F. K. DEUEL, PRESIDENT ORRIS CRAWFORD, Nearly a quarter of a management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawter, President G. R. Lindley, Vice Pres. O. "W. McDonald, Cashier ffflB$s FA RM COLONIST FARES TO All POINT IN OUCQON, DAILY MARCH 1 TO APRIL 18, 1012 SOUTHEr'n PACIFIC ft rnOM CHld80 $33.00 OT. lOUIV v - 33.00 OMAHA IR.0O KANSAS CITY 18,00 ST. PAUL . 2V.00 rnou othik citih coiKtirONDiNak.il law Ooloul.t Fare are AVi:ST-lH)lNUool. bui tlivr can liu invpalU (loni nr ilut. I(,nu Iiato Irlvndmir rclAtlttw mlliuKtat ho ilt- Ira to "Oct Ilai'k to thulriirm."oucn tlrruMlltlio fro with ur local i;tnl an J a tukit will l;u tojHri'hHt toauir aiUroMde. IroJ. tOallon thtiuailonluiiDiKurtiooJ la lru.llvt lltejaturo to nil t-"t, Kwt v. scoir. Unnifuitua iitit, rosawj. oucon r1 ' .1 f A Full Line of Peerless Lamps i All guaranteed. Now is !j tho time to get your house ! wired. Good light adds to ! the comfort of winter ; months. ! en nntrnrtM ci rrvrnin rn A North Grape Street. M. L. AliFORD, CASHIER ASSISTANT CASHIER century under the same BACrlTOT!HE w Jr