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BEDFORD MATE TRTBUm MflPFORP. ORKflON". WEDNESDAY, MARCH (i, 1012. PAGE SIX I- g-! -j Our CnrresnnnHents REFERENDUM j -1 f EAGLE POINT EAGLETS IJy A. C. HowlUt liny Anlipolo linn boon boon lmul Iiir gravel fiom whoro tho builders or NIcIioIb & Nichols now brick block 1b going tip, In front of bis billiard room, filling tip an URly mud hole nnl limiting tho place moro nttrac tlvc. Mrs. Lon Moonmn wishes mo to Bny "Hint Bho will hnvo hor grand opening of her now millinery goods on Thursday, the th Inst. (Ad.) Mrs. Barrett of Uutto Tails, one of tho enchor8 of the Butto Kalis school ramo out Friday with hor llttlo bnby girl to hnvo Dr, Holt treat her little arm. The child foil nnd struck on tho elbow and the brulso seoms to hnvo Injured It so that sho Is unnblo to uro It. Mrs. R. G. Brown, Mrs. Win Brown, Mrs. Van Scoy, Mrs. P. Ta- louzc, Mrs. J. Mooman, Mr. Wm. Von dcr Holloa and wife went to Medford on tho evening of tho 29th to sco nnd hear tho noted Madame Schumann llclnk, nnd of course they returnod Bounding her praise. Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Moy era of Lake crock, Fob. 27, n seven pound girl, so Dr. Holt reports. Mrs. Hoc, mothor of our towns woraati, the authoress, Is building her n residence on a lot she purchased or S, B. Holmes as sho could not got word from Mr. Hamilton with regard to tho lot she wanted on the south Bide of tho creek. Tho house Is UOtf 22 feet, bungalow style. 1 started out front homo this, Sat urday afternoon. In search of Items for tho Eaglets and about the first man 1 met wns J. A. Howard who Uvea on tho road from horo to tho ferry. He had been to Medford and was on his way homo, thou crossing tho street. 1 saw Prof, and H. Dally nnd Win. Knighton going with G. V. Owlngs Into his, O wing's store so I followed them nnd found Mr. Dally with his bookB ready to assess tho property In our town, ho having been appointed deputy assessor for this neighborhood.' Passing from there I mot at West Chlldrcth's blacksmith Bhop with A. H. Peachey of Ashland, having his horsos shod and he told mo that his daughter Miss Maud, who is teaching school In Browns boro had como down, that he and his wlfo and Maud were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. George Daley, that they were going Sunday afternoon to Brownsboro wth thor daughter, and would visit her school there Mon day, and while In that region would look after his stock and ranch on Yankee creek. While there I also met W. W. Tay lor, Henry French Jhnmlo Dugan, J. A. Hovey, Charles Thomas, If. B. Tronsou, tho apple king, and George Fisher and Mr. Chlldreth was trying to wait on all of them. Just as I was leaving there Mrs. Mayhorn pass ed. Sho had been to Brown & Sons' etoro and had her hands full of goods. Passing on down tho street I found that M Splker, the contrac tor for Nichols' now building had a gang of men at work laying founda tion for the building with concreto and Just pushing tho work right along. From there on down I mot In ono bunch four mon whom I didn't know in fact we avo gotting a number in our town now that I don't know. Then 1 passed two of the Stowell men passing on down to Brown & Sons' store, found qulto a number thoro buying goods and load ing Into thoir rigs. Went on acrose tho street to Von der Hellon Bros.' and found thorn nil as busy as ants. Thero I mot County Commissioner Frank Brown and ho told mo that he had boon up on tho road to Hole-in-thc-Ground at head of tho grade to look over tho roads and found them bettor than he had oxpucled; said that tho new part of tho road was EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS Mrs. dins. Roberts of Phoenix vis ited friends In North Talent Sunday. Born in North Phoenix Precinct, March 1!, to tho wlfo of Ernest Beams a daughter. Geo. Morris of West Talent was trading In Phoonit Saturday. lr. and Mrs. W. G. Knighton of Kngle Point, were visiting at 0. Carey's In North Talent last Thurs day. Mrs. L. A. Drake and daughter Miss Lizzie, visited friends in Talent Sunday. J. E. Roberta and C. Carey wore In attendance at the Gas elub in Phoenix Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. 12. Anderson nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. John Graffcr of North Phoenix district were trading in Ash land Friday. John Hackersmlth, Geo. Klfoiv, Mr. ami Mrs. C. Caroy, Mrs. S. S. Stephens wore In Medford Saturday from Eden Precinct. Charley Wise camo over from Ag or. Cal., Wednesday and is visiting relatives at Phoonlw Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hoblson of Talent were visiting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Louts Colvor of Phoenlv Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. John Graffcr of North Phoenix were In Medford Saturday. Lin Clemens has just returned from Stockton, Gal., where ho has been pay a visit to his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Clemens. Ho says that his parents want to get n loca tion hero In the valley again and that he is looking around for a small place that he can buy. UP IHIS WEEK EUGENE, Ore., March 0. Alleged abuses of popular rule, through tho referendum will bo pointed out this wllk when tho suit of the University of Oregon against tho secretary of state Is argued In the stnto supremo court at Snlem. Tho 19 U session of tho legislature appropriated $600. 000 for the University of Oregon, which Is locntod here, but before the law became operative a referendum petition filed by one H, J. Pnrklson wns presented tho secretary of stnto and nccoptad. tying up tho appropri ation until 1912, when tho people would be given an opportunity to voto on tho question. As tho trial progressed Parklaon was forced to admit that ho know some of the work of his agents was fraudulent, but counsel for the sec retary of btate contended that, elim inating the fraudulent names, thero would yet be enough to make good the calling of tho referendum. Tho state objected that the plaintiff in tho case had no right to bring such suit, and that ho had not followed tho pt escribed forms Attorneys for tho stale university, on tho other hand, maintain the right of any legal voter to bring such u suit, nnd furthermore they mnlco tho main contention that fraud In part of tho petition Invalidates tho whole, especially whore the fraud Is so extensive nnd Is so well known before tho filing of the petitions. Tho case has aroused much Inter est In Oregon, which slate wns tho ARREST FIVE AS SMUGGLERS SAN FRANCISCO, March With ftvo men under nrrest In connection with tho attempt to smuggle twenty one Chinese Into Oakland on tho fish first to adopt tho Initiative nnd ref-Mng smack Morning Star and other erendum nnd various meant of safe-J arrests oNpeoted noon, Immigration guarding the principle nro being dls- officials hero believe today that they cussed by friends of the law, for they laid bnro n coastwise smuggling cou- fen r that It frauds nre allowed to get splraey and smashed n ting Hint opor by worse frauds will bo porpetrnted uted successfully for jour. L nnd the whole system brought Into dlsiepute. Coal Miners In Conference. CHICAGO, March 0. Representa tives of the bituminous coal operat ors and minors, meeting today for tho secdnd conference within a short time, decided to call a Joint wngo conference to be hold in Cleveland, March 20. In an effort to prevent n strike. The strike, It called, would affect thousands of miners and would cripple the Industries of tho middle west. Tho present wage agreement between miners nnd operators expires March a I. Tho men under arrest are: R. .1. MrCarrou, of Portland nnd AHtorln; II. A. Lloyd, Han Diego; Harry Luch. Snn Pedro; John Cnrrese. captain nnd pnrt owner of the Morning Star: nnd Joseph Dlscnlln, member of the crow of tho smack. Government officials believe the conspirators used Snn Diego as their homo port. They are said to have received $000 for each Chinese they smuggled Into this country from Enseundn, Mexico. TO CUBS A COE.D X OHS DAT Take LAXATIVK 1IHOMO Qulnlno Tnt lots. DrUKKlstn ri-fiiiul money IC It fnllw to cure. 1. W. CIltOVK'd nlBtmturo U nn oncli box "JRv KANES GREEK ITEMS "WISCONSIN SUTFItAOIST SPEAKS IN NEW YORK Dr. Smith made a professional call on Kanos creek Thursday. The llttlo child of Mr. and Mrs. Mardon which has boon quite sick Is better. Knues creek business visitors to Gold Hill this week were Mr. and Mrs. Mardon, Mr. Lewis and Geo. Higlnbothnm, Morcll McChonchlc, Mr. Hulburtson, John Knotts, Mr. and Mrs. Householder, Dave Array, Mr. Greenleaf, Mrs. Higlnbothnm, Mr. Foley and David Brown. Messrs. Olson and Stlnebrug of Gold Hill were Kancs creek visitors one day recently. All those reported on the sick list last week aro convalescent wo are glad to chronicle. Will Yanty made a business trip to Gold Hill on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis motored to Gold Hill Monday tho roads being in fine condition at tho present time. Prof. Hazclton has returned anil resumed school after having had quito a slego with tho grippe. Mrs. Swinden left on Tuesday's train for Medford on business for a few days. Mary Boggs Is at present staying with Mrs. Ernest Thompson near Gold Hill. Everybody Is busy these days gar dening and farming, hence the scarc ity of news items. Seventh Day Adventists CALGARY, Alta., March C Dur ing the two weeks beginning with today Calgary is to be tho hobt of the annual convention of tho West ern Canadian union conference of Seventh Day Adventists. Tho at tendance at tho gathering includes many leaders of tho denomination in Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia. i CKXS.TAL.EA3UtAtaE)ENEDICT Suffrago organizations in New Sork city started the campaign to win Votes for Women" lu the State of (Wisconsin by holding n muss moi-tlui t the Hotel Astor. Mrs. Oliver 11. P Dqlmopt as president of the Political "Cquallty Association H one of the lead ers In iho campaign tight. One of the speakers was Mrs Crystal Eastman Benedict, a leader lu the ttiWcopshi punpalgu. very boft yet on account of It being new but tho most of tho road wa very good considering. While I was thero ut Von der Hol- leu Bros.' store Messrs. Hulstrom & Borqulst's team drove up and put on a part of a load of wlro fencing. MrH. Clancy Florey came out Sat urday from Jacksonville to visit her husband's parents. Sho expects her husband out tonight or Saturday. THE REASONABLE WAY Strong vigorous mon, women and children hardly ever catch cold It's only when your system Is run down and vitality low that colds and coughs can get a foothold. Now Isn't It reasonable that tho right way to euro a cough is to build up your strength again? Mr. Patrick Wren of N. Birming ham, Ala., known about this. Ho says, "I caught a bad cold a year ago and had u bad cough for a long tlmo but Vlnol relieved It completely und built up my health. Vlnol is tho bout medicine I over used or heard of for coughs and colds." This splendid cod liver and lroi. romedy does not smoll or tasto like cod liver oil, but Is so delicious that children love to tako it. Yet it has tho strengthening value of cod liver idl, with tonic, blood-building iron Chronic bronchitis yields to Vlnol becaubo It builds up tho system In all weakened and run down conditions. You can get your money back any I lino If Vlnol does not do all wo wo Medford Plmnmicy, near P. O. Progressive Aggressive fk r w t i FOURTEEN WANTED TO KNOW Practically this one was asked by tho above number: What Is EYE STRAIN? Why do so many pcoplo wear glabses? Why was It that our grandparents did not need glasses as badly as we do now? In what wuy do glasses stop tho so-called Fixntnl headaches? What Is the tilt feronre beiween a near-sighted and a fnr-slghted eye? What Is Astig matism? And then to complete tho whole every ono of them wanted to know why It wns necessary that an Oculist should ho a Physician and Surgeon and to explain the tntferet.ro lu metnods of so-called (fitting of glasses). '--" v Tin si: are some (.u'kstions Wo aro going to answer every one of them and lu qulto tho ordinary mode or lu other words tho most simple language so that even the siuitllct of school children will bo able to ,vl the moaning of such cCi.d'tlrns We appreciate tho Interest the Pl'BLIC aro taking lu our cHiupatgu nnd when we tell you thnt we are Just started you will won der what we jet have In storo for you. wi: iiavi: some real good things Wo might talk at somo future tlmo on Sight. This Is it complex ptob lom and the various kind of sights that we might talk on would un doubtedly furnish the PUBLIC with somo good rending. Remember wo aro going to at nil times state FACTS and wo nro going to bo nblo to prove all assertions we make and further we are not going to enter into any lengthy disiifinns through the papers why? Wo have to pay for this space, a good price. o want jou to enjoy what we nro writing and we have left It to jou for suggestions as to what you wanted and while we have received so man) inquiries yot we will In time get them all answered. ABOUT THAT J.J PER CENT IHSCOl'XT Duo to tho fact that wo havo so much work under way and that In tho majority of cases It Is duo to our extremely low prlco. we take this menus of announcing thnt wo will continue this SPECIAL DISCOUNT nnd thnt It will apply on nil work that eomcjfto us on or before the 15th of this month. THIS SURELY GIVES YOl ALL A CHANCE. WATCH THE PAPERS EVERY DAY NOW CONSULTATION always FREE NEW METHODS NEW -IDEAS. BEST WORK SAUNDERS a GREEN ANNOUNCEMENT IT. Uoartfiold .r-Yoiioh Dry Cleaning Company anil Slnr Stoain Laundry hnvo consolidated under name of Star Laundry and "I'Vendi Dry dunning Co. Their wagons will roll for mill deliver uiiylliltiK 1 Uit'lr "' guarantee fliui-elnsn work. Reinuniber thuy ulmin mill liloulc hum. Star laundry and French Cleaning Co. H. Hcnrtfleld II. II. Klrhy American Electric Irons Tho Iron which has tho Improvements tif nil others tiiiihtidlud In one. Wo have JiiHt received a largo Hhlpinent of tliwo lions ami Invito you to look thtuit over bnforo buying. Southern Oregon Electrical & Heating Co. Reliable Practice limited to-GAItNETT-COItEY BLDCJ. -EYE, EAR. NOSE und THROAT. MGDFOIID, OIIEQOX Ethi cal The Iron for Service The Iron for Comfort The Iron for Convenience The Iron that Saves Drudgery The Iron that is Always Ready for Service j T7Z Monthly Blooming and Climbing Roses, Troo Rosea, Shado Troos, Small Fruits, Strawberry Plants and a General Assortment of All Kinds of Fruit Trooo H. B. PATTERSON Offlco In Nouli Hotel UUhy liiiltlo Entmiiro Next to llnrber Shop Hnleitynrtl 110 Hotitlt I-'lr Street Offlco Phono Mala lll lteidilcmo Plume Main Ult)l PLEASURE CARS CHALMERS, POPIMIARTFORD, PEKHLI-SS, IUT.MOIIILE COMMERCIAL PEERLESS, CHASE, RELIANCE (I'rom Ji ton to 10 tout) THE VALLEY AUTO CO. KliioMt Kj)iilMxtS (Jumiko In Southern Oivgfnt 9 ORTHO LIME SULPHUR SPRAY 3C DoKreo Teat. In Steel Drums, No Wnato. Kentucky Black Leaf Arsenate or Lead Zinc Arnold to Alfalfa, Orchard Grass, Timothy, Vetch ROGUE RIVER FRUIT & PRODUCE ASSOCIATION Ztm Use an Electric Iron and do, away with the trouble of building fires and save thousands of footsteps as well as many other inconveniences. Always ready for immediate use. Hotpoints Now Sell for $4.00 a Rogue River Electric Company West Mr.ln Street mmmmmmmmtmmmmwmm fcffi -?-JjMm iMirii,,BPK First National Bank cnuc-- OlTi MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOOK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $05,000.00 United Stales and Postal Savings Depository Wo solicit your business, which will receive our careful attention. F. K. DEUEL, PRESIDENT AT. L. AM'ORR, CASHIER OIIHIH CRAWFORD, ASSISTANT CASHIER Nearly a quarter of a century undor tho samo nmnagomont THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Orogon It has succeeded hecauso oil Soundness of principle Economy of maiuigcmQut Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment , CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawter, President Q. R. Lindloy, Vico Pros. 0. W. McDonald, Cashier A V Y ur ' " v