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ft ITEBVOJIT) MAJTJ TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OH BOON, FRTDAY. ATOTL 3. 1012. PAGE Tmm ecu wiiiiii i PLEASING PLAY "Ifiibcpeii ill' Kunnylironlc I'ii nil" prnvcil lo lot n Iii'IkM unit wlidkHiiino )liy, A HWI't'l llttlii piiHtnnil put'in, n iliilnlv plnluru iif rural 1 1 To.. Tint hook liy Kiilo I)-.ikliin WiK ni)H IIOHHIINNOH Hid I'llllnil llllll llllllH '. WIjoch !' Um CllllllMKIl I'llMl" l'lllMOIIH, IIIIIIK'ly II nlllllll('ll,V llllll )iiinoliln nlinnsphort'. Tint niNi. of IiihL iiIkIiI'k )ilny wiih hi iinmt roMpoolH a very koihI m. ZVIIhh Hi. (Ji'rj,'i IM llnlit'ccii wiim vitv Itiunl IiiiWiI. It Ih difficult lor even M .vmmjr H liuly h AIIhh HI. CIimiik' to impprminnlo liolli child mill yimiiK liuly mill to iiiii'itr pcrlWIly chiinIx tfiil at nil limes, hut. Mi jf?l. (Ii-orx" i;nvo iim a inotli'Ht mill lil'n-liKn plHiim of t)io llttlo Mlwt in Iriuihil from nhnrt hIui'Im to tho txriiiliintiiiK iIii'm n' fullor IiuikIIi. Mnud Id'Uiu Ktovr wiih vtiry jjood iuilr-i'ri n (ho orulild lull roiiiI liviu Ifil Mmiinla Knwyor (ih wiih nlnti .Minn T.oynln O'Connor. Tlti'Ko Indie ili'Ki'rvc enulil for tint nrtUtW) tnmiiM'r in which limy plnyi-il Iht'ir pnrlH. Knin H"'i'l n h lliu villni mIiic tlilv tr ovonliil IiIh pint n liltli ul liuii'K. Mr. Itt'ftl wiih nut i-nntnnl with u mo ilimt I'luiriii'tcriHnu ot' of tin rural tux! licnrlt'it I'lii'lf .! itii) i ti It. lie iionlil not H'hImI mlttliii' u lillli', whit'li iilurrcil )i!h pt'ifuniuuirt'. "IM ytuir oIowiih Hits' no mom thiiii in hh( down i'or ilmrn." .Mr. Alfn'il lluilmiu U n iiplomliil lu'lnr, Ho (lit! IiIh pint in u mokt utinfyiiK iiimiuiir. Hit lv wci'iik with lli'lu'i't'ii i vi'ry tlitintv, lil'Vt'r jilllillK tiptni Hit' well"!' nf one'- proprinty. Tin' nl nf lln I'uxl kii xi II very u'l ""it tlii pt'rliirinmii'o n II ulioli UIIK IIIIIIIIIK till' I "III l'lljti jilili" Dtilt'ilniiiiiU'iitM of lint Ht'iiNoii. V art' In have Hntimlhiui: uiiinunl Sii llm nppitiiriiui't) of May l(nhnn on tint 17th or thi month in ''A Nmltl Out." .Mihtt Utihtiiii Inn an IiiIiIik,i t'tl rt'piilulloii iih out' nf Hi" grcati-xt ill hur lino. An an I'lTi-ntim ncirr tlifit in niiiiit holler. Hint H anion; Aiuoriu'n roonj;iiizoil ulnr, and theio is tin ilnnhl that htmid'nig loom mil hit ut a pii'iuitiiii. It in n tlnlv (hat niiii nwt'H oiifH hfll' lit ii Iho ienl Uroai iicioix mill iit'irt'"ii u on. little mill onrtninlv Miw Kohioii luis won legitimate plate in ptiinmit'iit of i;ri'itt ilrninntio Mini. 225 MiBERS IN CLUB ENDORSES I MOVE .Tim ipuiMllnii nf inani',! n a eom pitny nf Ihtt Oregon Mlute mililia at Moilfonl wih !ilrilnccil nl Tliiirnilnv iiIkIiL'h xi'hmIiiji of I ln -I'oiiiini'trinl ejnh Ity Dr. I)"iilie. win t t t -1 tlml n pi'llllnit to lint K"V''"'oi' Hlnmhl hit prepmed. mil Hint il uat ni'tro Until prohnlilii llial. Meilfniil cniilil Ki'i'iiin IliU lulliliiry oixaiiizalioi) hy u llllle el lull. I)r, Dennc hmo miiIiI tlml Hut IiinI hi'mmIoii tf Ilia litiNh'o f lit f ilppi-opilnliMl if'.ll.dlll) J'ol- the IniilillllC of nil Aruioiy ut Ahlainl; tlml Hiieh nil iippioprliilinii ooiilil nnl have hcen iinulit hill that it wiim the lii'iiihlUllltnlM nf one miiiipniiy of the Oiexou mililia, mnl Hint if Mtill'onl IiinI niiit eoiiipiniy niyilniri'tl it woulti hit noei'MKiiry for Ilia Iitr1tttl ut'o In oHlahlihh nil miiioiy hi'ie; iiIho Unit olliitrwiwa hiii'Ii an orxaliialion in At Hiritltlit from the fuel (hut it vwnili! In of linmieiiil heneftl o (he if v, iih well iih eilui'lllioiifll for the Vuuni; iikiii whn form tin' milllaiy anu.piiuv. The pifHlili-nl of the nlnh wn iliiei-t-etl lo prepiii'o n pelillou ultiut( Hi' Koveruiti' to Mt'let't .Mt'ill'oiil ih Ihe lieuiltpmrer for oiu conipiiny nf the Oit'triin liiililm, niiil lluil xiich ofli eerH have I'd 1 1 potvor in iixmiii mihI eoiiipany, HILLMAN TO BEGIN SERVING TERM SOON KUA'ITI.i:, WiihIi .Ajull 5. C'lnr uiiit I). Illllainn, tho (nuvletcit lall- lloiuilrn real cmIhIo mini, will not lie- WILL ENTERTAIN SCIENTIFIC PARTY A I Tlitirwtlny nihl' ewiioii nf the Coiiiuicrciiil elnh thurc wiih reii'l ti eninniiiiiieulinii relulivn lo Ihe lli'ier il ry nf tint Auieiiemi (leojrapliieal neiely nf Nnv Vnrlc I'm' their tntnf coiiliiiciiliil exeuixioii of 11112. II ap peared Unit thin exeiirttian will hu cninpiitteil of Momit fifty or kInI.v neienlifif mail replmi'ltiiujr the uiii ernilie mnl Keoxraphical Moiit-liax of Anxllin, llel(iiiui, Hi'iilniirl;, CJer inniiy, flrnfil Urilniii mnl other eoim IHi'm of Kurope; mnl that it in tint ilfhira of tlii'Mc fxeiiminuirtlti lo inil Criitar iTakn on llmir trip Ihioiinh Oregon via Ilia Honthcrii J'ueilie mil mail. It vhh ji'Hoheil Ihul llnt-e OMMirNiniiiNlH ha inxileil hy Ihe i-liih to nlop ul .Medfoiil mnl ti from Ihfiift' lo vMt Crnler I.nltt liy hiiIoh ftiruiHhail hy the elnh; and that u I'oiiuiillleo op Uireo lie nppomtcil Kmr lime ilnriuir tlio irtonllm of .lima or July, jiihI proi'c'iiliiiK Ihe xeiirlnii, whohit ilnl,v it wlfl he In mnlni lull uirmicnieutH mnl Hint (ha Mccrclnrv nf Ihe elnh lie liiHlriirp-il t ,, inform Ilia mniiUKemi'ill Of the oviirhiu of Ihe iietimi of ihe (lluli. Curb Trust Shins WAHIIINOTONVD C, April 5. A hill frnmeil to prnvont trimt-owneil ViihhiiIh frnin nntorliiR Amen'run portii wiih In I ran need a tlnj Iioiiho today Irmton. Tlio tncanuro prnrliloa a (Inn f f 25,000 for nch tlmn that foreign VfitiielH whosn ownorn Jmvo henn civ Illy or criminally convleKnl nnilr th niitl-triiHt lawn onlor any port. J'rovlnlomt canrellliiK all mall r,on IrnctH that biicIi vchhoIh may huvo are iiIho IriHOrtud ih tho hill. hy floiiBntHrtinnn Humphrey of WHli-lilm. Drowned by Undertow HAN I'HANCIHCO, Cftl,, April H. .Iiillim Tonelo, 18 year of age, foil Into ttiu hay whlln flHhliii; early, to day nnd whittled out of Mnt by the undertow haforo frlendH could aid FRECKLES New Diuii Tlml ultlly Itemovcs 'I'lu'so HoiiM'ly SpolH There'H no longer tho Klli;hto.st ueail of faflii iiMhameil of your fntcltloM, bh a new dniK, nlhltif ilouhlo Hlnini;lh Iiiih haoii dlncovarvd that poalllvely rcnuivoH thee hnmnly HpOtM. Simply uot nrtn niinro nf othtne doulila HtreiiKth, finui any flittt cIiikr ilriiKK'Mt hi Medford and miply a III tin IiIh (arm of two ycitra mid a half j tin of It at uIkui, ami In tho morn at McNnll'n Inland on tint fnderul iilnirKii nf iihIiih the laitlln for fraud u lenl purimmii, until hoiiio tliuo net I weeU. Tho writ nf nuiiidauiliK from Ilia circuit tnint. which wan exported horn idlher today or tomorrow, had noon delayed, ncenrdlm; to advlrim rorolvi'il hy Dlnlrlrt Attorney Toild from tint department of jtiNtlro nt WaithliiKton, I). (' , mnl will not ar rho until next woek. Ilii: you will nee that oven the wort freeliloH havn homiu to illwttiear, while tin lighter mutt liavo vmilHhed oullndy. It Ik Holtlnin thai more than an nunc" In uoodod to (olnplotoly clour (ho xldn mid km In a lit'antlfnl clear rmuploxlon. He mire to imk for tho dnulilo ntroiiKtli nthliie, an thlH Ih sold un der Kiiarmiteo of moiloy hack If It fnllM to romot frocldoH. Clothing Mon Boya The Wardrobe Shoes Men, Women and ritildron. Menz "Ease" The Shoo thai satisfies for nil sorts of work in all sorts of Weather. Solid throughout find as honest, slrong and tlioi-onghly reliable as a shoo can be pnt togeihei'. Neat ap)earing, fit like ti glove ahd rif nntt sual stylo .'tn'd eharnet er, considering they're designed for coinfoi'tifind built for service. The name always on sole and yellow label pro leeis you iigainst imitations and is our pledge that you're getting the shoe fuht satisfies. ' " . Price $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50 The Wardrobe West Main St. t4 I Cliih title mnl uiomhciship was a fitihjt'Ot up for iliHciinHiDii, hcfoii' the .Moilfonl ('niuuicrciiil chili Tlini-d,i ovcnllij; ami it wiih hIidhii thai out of tho oiitiro nii'inhiivhit of Ihe elnh, not more tlimi 'J'Jft are in Komi hjninl ilii; on iioonuut of linii-puymcut of ilinw. Tint uiciuhorwhip commit loo was iiiNtriietod that if in NnlicilMi; memhenliipt they found any poinnlw in this cniuiuiiuily who hail loianiK hclnuKCil to Ihe oiuli, hut hail dropped tail, Hint it he in lint ilicicliiiu nl the eonimitleo to roeeise applioalioiiH of wild ineuiherH for i-'-iuIiiii--ioii upon Ihe payment of dues alone, that wild eoniuilllee mij(h( omico Mich porMiiiH from ihe pa.Mueut of it rouiliniHHlnn foe, Tlio iipplicnliniiH nf Delroy (Jotoli oil mnl .1, l lltile, ouch doing ucctnu tilnit'd liy mluliHHlnn fee, wore uoicil upon mnl they worn duly elected ineuiherH nf the elnh. LEASE OF LIFE GIVEN 1 T0.C0NVICTED SLAYER BAN FRANCISrO, Oil., April T. A now leant) nt life was wanted I'oiiIoh l'ninUkoB today throiiHh tho tluioly Intorvontlon of Superior .1 initio Lawlor, who, on rcallxliiK that tlio convicted Hlayor of l'ollcomon Cipitor nnd rouully, had helm alum dqiied hy IiIh attorney)), ami awaro or tho fact that an appeal had heon tnl;an from tho Judgment nf tho lower court, hlnniolf, aont tho nocoimary writ of prohahlo oaiino to Warden lloylo of Ban Quontlii. TIiIh will atay I'rnntllioii' oxoeutlon until tho find liiK of tho ntato fiiipnnno court Ih mado known. Attell Afialnst Joo Rivers BAN KltANOIBCO, Cal April fi. AltlioiiK'h ho Iiiih no direct offor, It hcoiiib llkoly that Alio Atloll, fonnor fonthorwolnlit champion, will ho tho opponent ut Joo HI vein nt I.oo An Kdloa, July !. Attoll admitted horo th hi afternoon thut l'rouiotov Tom McCaroy had heon Honndliifi him re pnrdliuv an Attrill-UlvoiH content, and Alio aHmtrlH that Iio will Kindly tulco nil tho Mexican ut any time. "Sheriff Bob" is Out of Politics NWW YOUK, April 0.Hohort W. Clmnlor, bettor known an "Bhorlff Jloli," former liuhhami of Llim Cav nllorl, unnoiincod today hhi fjnul re-, tlrouioiit from pollllcu, T r r f T T T ? T f f f T T t f r r r T T V T f t T A t ? T T T T f T T ? T T T t' t t T T T T f t t t T X T Saturday Easter Sale Easter Gloves AT ICa y s e r's Hi hut ton Wash' able Chamois, special, pr (JJty ICa vs e r's 1(1 b uft on Silk (I loves, $1.23 ualit- .98 MANN'S Easter Gloves CENTEAL AVE. NEAR P. 0. Easter Sale of Waists 1000 beautiful new Waists on sale Saturday. YVomens Lingerie Waists, all sizes, well made, nieely trimmed on Saturday each $1.25 Women's JManpiissetle Waists, nicely trimmed with crochet buttons, verv special Saturdtiv 2.IS Kxelusive stvlos in Lin- 'gerie AVaistsjust received a I $3.98, $4.98, $6-98 and .$9.98 The "hJlkus" Taikrred Shirt for women, all stvles and colors, on sale Saturdav at S1.25. $1.75, $2.50, $3, $3.50 find. $4.'98 Our R W. L. K J d C! 1 o v e s, $1.25 grade, Saturdav 98d 12 button Kid Gloves $2.75 1G button Kid Gloves $3.50 BMiJia "MKMflfiysaB 1 j9l y j" i USIPrwf Easter Sale of Corsets Beautiful new models in Warner's liust Proof Cor sets at, a pair $1.00 Metter grades at $1.50, $2.50, $3 and $3.50 New Red hVrn Model, a pair $5.00 We carry tho celebrated "Goodwin" front lace cor sets at $5 and $0 Tho best made. I'j li$ Women's Cor set Covei-s and Drawers, nicely trimmed, well made, v a lues up to 50c, each 29c Easter Sale of Underwear Best Values in the City AVomens Sleeveless Vests, fine quality, special Sat., each 10 AVomen's Umbrella Paiits, fine quality, special Saturday, a pair ; 25 AVomen's Union Suits, fine quality, on sale Sat., suit 35 Kayser's Italian Silk Undet' wear in many new styles. Women's Night Gowns, Skirts, Corset Covers a n d Drawers, very s p e c i a 1 each t f T T T t f T t T J f T t If T 48c AVomen's crepo Gowns, Skirts, Corset Covers a n d Drawers, very s p o e i a 1 vacii 98c WASH BAGS 25 Now AVash Dags, tho latest novel ty, special, each ..,..48 T T t f t T T f t X f t T T t T X T T f Y T T f T T T T T T T f X A.A.A.A.A.A.AA.A ...-. ..&.. . . .. ..-...A.A .. Easter Sale of Hosiery 500 dozen AVomen's and Children's light and me dium weight Hosiery in all cold's and fast black, 'every pair guaranteed, on sale Saturday, pair 25 50 dozen Black Silk Hose on sale Saturday pr. 4Sc Kayser's Italian Knit Hose at, a pair $1.50 Women's and Children's fast Mack Hose, special a pah Children's Black Bibbed ITose, all sizes, a pair 12 l-2c AVomen's Pine Lislo ltoso in tan and black, a pair 15c Beautiful Easter Neckwear Now Lace Collars at 25, 50, 75 and 9S Now Collar aiid Cuff Sets at 19, 48$ and 98 New Fancy Bows at 25c and 50c Large Lace Collars at 98 $1.50 and $2.50 COLLAR AND TIE Sots, washable, in all colors, very stylish, a set 29$ 10c Little Easter Needs AVomen's lloso Supporters, 50c values, a pair lOci Now Hair Bolls at 25c, 50$ and 75c New Hair Switches at $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98 Hair Nets, all colors, with rubber, each 5c Colgate's Talcum Powder, special, a can 19 JEWELRY SALE AVo place on salo Saturday a special lino of Hat Pins, Cuff Buttons, Buckles, Rings, etc., at ca. 25c 1 Twelve Reasons For Buying a Chalmers Car 2 Chalmers Engineering Is Right ChalmerB dcalgn nftsurefl yoil nlvvnyn n car with tho most lip to-llato features, but frto from fads. Our cam aro dt'ftlgucd nttdor tho direction of nnr Conmiltltif EnRlnccr, Ooorso W. Oilnlinlii; a H)c omilzod authority anions automohllo onKlncors. Hl policy lu to ha proflroMlve, but not radical; to bd always In tlio load, but novor to iinf on Chalmers earn any dcvlco or cotiHtructlon that han not prou'd lUolf Under tho nercroat toflts. Chalmcni ilofllsn haB always inoant simplicity, efficiency, con VPtilcncc. Wo wtro nmoiiK tho flrtt In Amorlca to adopt tho nti bloc motor. Our double drop framo sunt throo-fjuartor oltlptlo flprlnca early Hot tho fashion and mado Cfmhnors tho standard for properly htinR, low, racy and comfortable automohllo liodlcs. Many foaturos Iral Jntrodticbd on Chalmers enru aro now the Kcnorally dccoptfil wiplnofirlni; practlcp. Chalmora cars have mado 1912 n solfatnrlor year. VALLEY AUTO CO. IT. Holly Street TVTVTKWn'VVVVvTVTVvOT EASTER Is almost here BOOKLETS AND POST CARDS in greftt variety i Medford Book Store o iK?TVTVT04VTOlOTCTVTOT H. Hearffield FREN'CIC I)UY OliKANEIt AKW HATTEIl Wo mako Garments look tike new and mora than double the valub of them to you. WOItK AnSOMJTnTiY dUAItAN TEED Bandies called for and delivered Pacific 8831 Home 860 Near Mooro Hotel 'if ni wv f4fA Medford Concrete Construction Co. f "Manufacturers of Glazed Cement Sewer Plpo nnd Ccmcat Praia Ills Dealers In Washed Sand, Gravel nnd Crushed Rock Uao our trashed material for your concrete work, yon save cemonk and faulty construction . Drain your land with cement tlio. It's strongest and everlasting. $ Office: Fruitgrowers I Bank Bldg. Factofyt GET OUIt PRICES North Rlversldd Ate. Phone Connections wwwwwwwtwwwwwww WJWW PLEASURE CARS CHALMERS, POPE-nARTFORtf, PEERLIS, IIUPMOBIti! COMMERCIAL FEERLESS, CHASE, RELIANCE (From H ton to 10 toa)' THE VALLEY AUTO CO . Finest Equipped- Garngo In Southern Oregon J0. -S-. - First National Bank i te. OF . MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $65,000.00 United ates and Postal Savings Depository Wo solici- your business, which will receive our careful attention. P. K. DEUEL, PRESIDENT M. L. ALFORD, OASHIKB ORRIS CRAWFORD, ASSISTANT CASHIEII zm Nearly a quarter of a century Under tho same" ' management i - - - THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has sueceodod because of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $17S,()00.0i W. I. Vawter, President CK R. Lindloy, Vice Ttk. O. W. MoDonald, Oasnier iiiiimi ii li i i ill i i ii Iih ' i i fpiiwmri Hi in i ! &Kl&llKZK4&&& 'T T-r vvvv. . -T . . .. T-T- T.T.TT.VV t v-' ? - T,' .ij r r c