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o te Tmi)FORD MATL TRIBUNE, MTCPFORD. QmMOX, MONDAY, APRTL 8. 1912. PATHS THREH DE LA BARRA IS llZ4iZXiltlll MM 11$ A l OF M .MUX I CO CITY, April H Tlml lur- llll'l' I'I'OvInIoIIIII I'lCMlll'tlt D I'll H II in in tint ll!ll 111' nil MexieniiH WIIN hIiowii hoic IihIiiv when Iih hit! veil ft inn Vera ('in, on It! k it'limi 1'nmt Eni'iipi'. Nu Millennial! ever received it menler nwiliuu tliiiu Unit I'.xlonik'il ii l)n 1 .it Itiini, lin tlt'iiimiHtriitloii i'.- 1'1'l'lllllU ill I'lltllllHlIMIII Unit U'llll'll NWIH iii'i'iii'iIimI I'li-hlili'iil Miidero on IiIh hi -livul hero rnllnwiiiir hi vielorioiix t'liinpuiKii niiiiiM INul'iiio I liny.. Mori' lliiin 10,(1110 pi'i-HoiiH -.'ii'dt'il l)c l.u limit n tln Million here, iilli'i wliirh lui uiiK CM'iirleil Ihrouitli the i ii if i j tit I hlii'i'U nt' tin' i'ltiiiil, I'SiT.s IIiiiiimikIiCiiii' Ih'Iiik jiiiuiueil with Im munity. I,u I'icii.a imlilihlii'il lu'iliiv what pin pm (h tu ho mi Amerionii plmi tor tin liiviminii id' .Mi'.xi The urlii'le lilt Hl'IVetl til illl'll'IIM' lllltUAllll'I'lCIIII Mi'iiliiiiiiiit lii'ii'. Twenty tliniiHiuiil I'liitriilu'iM u hi it (liHtriliiiU'il iiiniiiiK till' pnlii'D tliift llltl'llliiiill tn III' lined ill I'llK'O III' lillt". m 10 OPEN W HANDS 10 IINfllN MEN l''li'il ,S'. ('iliiiliiiiiy, itittiiiii'i' of till' Kukiii! IMi'i Volley Cniml company, tt till itfloniiMiii xliuuini; n iiuinlier nf tlu' ineiuher ii lie Control l.iihor Cniiiii'il over the KiijsuoIuihIh, Inc., pi'iiNi)titiMi in nnler Hint they imiy oii tin lhiiihiliM what he in of fer ine Tln recent olroiilur inNiieil liy tin) liihiii council iiiniM directly nt thi pitiji'ct iiml n w iIik union men Inul nut heretofore lnul.nl it over .Mr. Cum iiiin tr. ih titUniLT ttliih nii'llii'il iif ilcni niltnitiiii llm merit nf the uroiMmi- linn. Iln will iiImi iiiIiIivhh the liihnr council tiiiuilit. Ailviiiicij Affciit Win K Peek wax III town Hiituidiiy to mnl- mntiigo iiii'iitH for tint At. (! IIihik'm wllil lllllllllll HllllW. to glvi) W(I pl'lfOIIII- union liiii on .Mninliiy. A pi II 'i'i. In n fow ilnyH thn inilillclly car will in livit inul further iidvoitlmi (IiIh peer Ii'hm iitiinutloii It Ih not tho old-tlnm clii'iiH with 11 h iniiny llieHoino iioilul iictH hut thn blggeHt unit hctti wllil iiiiI iiiiiI mIiow IiI( Ii Iiiim over visited thn vicinity. I'vi'i) nnlniiil known to the l;lni: iliini of wllil IiouhIh iiei'Mmilng fouls which mil llltli' tthoit or lint ImpoH h I !!'. To f-iiln hiiini' Idea nf tlic I'liiiiiiilty It (a lom '.'n extra 'i'in;tli ours to convoy tlimii iiiounil lint country, mill ncrcit of cniiviiM (o li it ii Kit tlium. HOD wllil am) ilonit'Hlli' iiiiIiiiiiIh, 200 omployi'i'M. I lii"' arenas In thn lili; top, thn coiilur of which contain u inainiitnth ntccl ari'ini, whom nil tin' wihl anlniitlH iictH lain- placu, noroit or lirlllliinlly ili'coratnil wiikoiih for thn Hiicijt parmln mul tint KroatoMl mIiow, both iih an oiliKiitlonal anil ainiiHoincnl value, known to ainiiM'iiK'iit Iov)ih or thn couiilry. Thurn will ho two pcrroiiiiaiiii'M nfti'i iiiioii mul ovi'iiliu; with a nionntor parailo at 10 a. in LEAD IN ALASKA RACE NO.MI', April V Tlic (uiiioiim team or iIokh owui'il liy Mm. ClmrlcH lar IIiik or Oalclutiit ami Knn I'ranclM-o In rcpnitoil tottay to ho loaillni; In tho alt-Aliuka HWoophtakoH. Aloamlor lloliunoii, ilrlvhiK John .IiiIiiiwiii'm tomn or Hlhtiilmi wolf IkiiiiiiIh, Ik run ning horoiiil. 'I'lm DurlliiK iIokb aro ill I von hy A. A l Scotty) Allnn. At ti'M rorKinl to Hie (rout oarly today, mul It In nut liolluvoil IiIh Ioiiiu will ho oviMtalicn. Tin raco Ih ovor the miow trull. TO BLUE LEDGE LATER Tologriipliio iiihn'c ioooim'iI from (iituoi'ul Miiiiiii'I' Ciiinplii'll of tho Siiulhi'iu I'uoll'io ul I'oilhiiiil in ii'ph to mi iiivitiiliou to it-it (ho llhic l.iiilu'o iiiiiiu, ntulo llint uii'iil I i a -nohh inovciiti'il him from nuikinu the trip tmliiy hut llint ho with olhcr mil -roiiil mi'ii woulil make tho trip in the iniur future. Nab Nephew of Allen IIII.I.SVII.I.i;, Vii.. April 8. Hon Imiii KilwanlH. thn 1 7-ytmr-iilil UIiih man of Slilua Allen, tho fiiKltlvo, wnu mroutoil tuilay, chm'Koil with aldliu: tho oiitlawK to olinlu ciipturo. I'M warilH Ih hiiIiI to hu tho man hood rhl liiK a whim Iiiiiho iIiihIiIiik ahoiit mytt- turlouHly at ulKht lu tho mouiitaliiH. I in claiiim not to huvn hihui IiIh uncle, Hlil nil , or W'oalny I'.'iIwiiiiIh hIiico March I I, when tho coiirthuunu tniR oily ocuurri'il, HIGH SCHOOL NOTES .luill'ii Colvlg "kiiviTIi Hl.ort talk to tho MluilnutM Mouilay uiorulUK. Ho lolil hoiiio or IiIh portional oxiiorloiid'H In ()rK'u hoforo thn country wuh ho,i tloil uiiil iiIho tho liiillau Ii'K'nil or (.'rutor lal.o. Jmljto CoIvIk will ail ilroriH tho pupllH on "Tho Origin or Law," In tho uoar futuri). I'rofcuHor V. J. O'durn khvo n hrlor outline or thn plant ami aiiliual klnn iIoiiih W'oiliiDHilay moriiliiK. MIh talk wan Intori'HtliiK an well iih liiHlruct Ivo. ltev. KIiIdIiIh Bioke to tho HtmlcnlH Thiirmliiy moriiliu; on "Slam." Ilov. Khlohln wan a mlBHlouary for ulno yoarH lu that country. Hu dealt chiefly on the inniiuorM and cuhtonin ot tho people. I'rofcHHiir Wlthyconihi.', dlroctor of the experlnieiit Ktatlon at Corvallln Hpoko I'rhlay iniirnliiK. Ho uhowoil tho ndvuiitar.cK (he fiinner of today 'iijoyH mid nlHo niuikv of agriculture In OniKon. Med ford cmne lu for a kharo of llm pralnu hy Profcimor Wlth)comti0. Blsliop Francis 50 Years Old INDIANAPOLIS, linl.. April S -lit. Itov, Josopii M, rrmiclM, l'roteh tnnt I'plHcopal hlrihop of Indiana, celebrated IiIh fiftieth lilt Utility auul veiHiiry today. UUhop I'rauclH was horn In I'ouiiHylvaula and wan or dained lu ISM',, lie filled pllHtoratc lu Milwaukee, Win., and ICmuihvIIIii. I ltd., and for neveral yeaiH wuh lit cliarKe or the cathedral lu TokIo, Ju lian. Ho wa elected hlKhop of In diana lu Juno, IK'i'i, mul wuh coiiho crated In Soptoniht'r of the Miuto year. Mcctlnti to Aid Dixie's Progress NASHVIl.U:. Toitu.. April . If the oxiiectatloiiK of tho iirrmiKomoutH eiuiiinlllee mo fulfilled, the fourth an nual iiii'i'tliiK of tho koiiIIii'iii com menial coiikiohh, which will liclu IIh hohhIoiih lu thin city ue.t .Monday, will ho iitti'iidod hy HOOD or more dole KittoH, leproHoniliii; every Male from Maryland to Texan mid from MIbhoiiiI to I'loi Ida. iinosicit .Mi:ini.(). Tho 1 loonier dull of tho Hokiiu river valley will moot at tho Odd l-'ollown' hall WViliioHilny ovodIiik, April 17. All llooslera and their fmullloH Invited, M. A. HAD1CU, Proa. Miss Burleson to Bo Married WASHINGTON, I). C, April 8. A weddliiK of lutmnut to iioiitheni ko duty lit tho national capital will take place hero tomorrow, when MIhh hiiuru liui'loHon, ihitiKhtor or lloprn hnutallve mid Mm. A, S. DiiiUmon of Toxiih, will licconie tho hrldo or Rich ant Van W)A NiikId)' of Sun An tonio. Tho couple will nut ko their homo In Sun Antonio, Texas Solon Trios to Explain WASIIINOTON, I). U April K. Tliei'ti wan a hot 1 1 mo lu tho hotiKO today when CoiiKieiiHinun Hitudell of Toxiih nttomptod to explain hhi npuucli or Thui'Hilay, iloularliiK that momhuin or connnma worn "approaolinhlo" to tho money InlorentH, Ho (IIhuIhIiiiuiI IiIh lutuiilloii ot rofloctliiK upon tho uiomhorH, hut half it dozen coiikiouu iuuii uxoorlatoil him bitterly, ODD l'i:iiM)WH ATI'UNTION. Nonilliittlou toulKht of dehmutoH to Kiimd lodge nt l'ouillutou, Kull at tondaiico Ih (IohIioiI. J I J, J, UAUHl, Qvcy. IILLP THE KIDNEYS Mcilloiil Itcmlei'N Art liOiiniliiK tho Way ICm tho little kidney IIIh Tim lame, weak or acliliiK hack Tho unnoticed urinary dlKordorH That lead to dropsy mid HrlKht'u dlrieiiHo. When the klilnoyii aro Hick, Help them with Doiiu'h Kidney I'lllH, A romedy eHpi'dally for hIuK kld ne.vH, Doiiu'h have been cnrliiK kidney tionhloH for 7fi yoaiH, KudoiHi'd hy 50,000 people on dni'Hod nt Home. Proof lu a Med ford cltlzeu'H Htitto meiit. ftliH. Mary Wlutorhuhlor. noitr W. .laokHou St,, Medlord, Ore., Hiiyw: ' iihciiI Doiiu'h Kidney PIIIh with heiiu ritihtl retmllH whuu Hiifferlnit from kidney trouble mid 1 know of othur pei-HOiiH who havo taken (hum with auccoHrt, Since I uued Doiui'h Kidney Pllhi about u year ui;o, 1 havo mil had tho leant trouble from my kid noyH. Thin toiuody deHurvoH my hour, ty ouilorHoment." Kor imlu hy nil deitloiH. Prlco R0 I'oiitti. KoHtor-Mllhurn Co., Iluffalo, Now York, Hole ugontB for the United SttltOH, Hotnomhor tho mime- -Doiiu'h mul tuH" no other, EL A BUG E til I'AHO, Toxiih, April 8. Willi hi ili'iH to hlioot down nnv prowior who (tihieurih'il their eliallcne-, it iletni'hiui'iil of American troops II IiikI nielli Kiliirded the iulcrniuoiml liriilu" hotwi.'oii luiinv. iiml til I'iiho, following two iilleinplM o ilynamite tho Htriii'liiic. Di'Mpitu their viilmiio two i"hni'KH wiiio Inti'i' oxploili'il on the .Mevii'iin hide, Hliylitly iliiiuuiii the hriilne. Iiiiinciliulclv thereafter the Holiliei'K lioiuil ciicM of "Vivit .Mn ilein," lendiiiL' llicui o liclieu- that the ilyuuiiiiliiiir wiiH the work of fcilerul trooM or .Muili'io hViupiilhizerK. The tiiii'liM of the .Mumco N'oilh Wchtcrn rmlrouil u Inul oxer tho luidyc. luiun.'iliiitulv lifter the oxplomou ,lhe .hint . nulhoritii'H rel'iiHeii to ul low iin.v I'l I'iihii direct i'iii'm to eiit.'r the .Mexieau Citv. .Inure, h in it htitto of -iippicHsed I'xcilciiii'iil toilav, limit v rehiilcnlK hclli'Miitr Hint the feili'ruN uie phiuiiiux to ictakc the city from the ichi'lf. NEW RURAL ROUIE TO BE ESTABLISHED PrOMpoetH for the etUnbllKliiuent of tho rural route wblc bwlll In all probability he called No. 3, are brighter than they havo been for hoiiio time. A petition with HOtitu K!0 iiameH Itun been liunded lu to Pont miiHtor Wooiirord and forwarded to the proper offlcliilM. Tho toute will cover a nn'nl deal or territory. Lcavlnj; thin city, It will travel north punt tho !Illlcrcnt orcharilH and thou went tn tho Mod ford mid KiikIo Point road, covering practically all of tho land owned hy the ItoKiiohiudH company. Front tlila road the return to Med ford will ho arcoinpllnlicil by the way of Hear crook. lu all the road will he some tweu-ly-elfilit iiiIIoh In loiiKth mid tho num ber of patroiiH will ho over 200. to oumn a colx) ik ova bat Tnko I.AXATlVi: ItllOMO Qulnlna Tab loin. DriiKKlHtn rrfuml tnonay If It fatU tu cure. I W. OltOVira Blunaturo U on onrh lxi JRo NEW THOUGHT MEETINGS Aro Helil in Moohc Hall every Thurxiliiy nt 3 p. in. KvenlioJv invited. a 'Mi Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency FOIt HA 1,13 117 acres ood Hoar crook land, S room huime, at a harKuin, good torttiH. lIoineHtead relinquishment of SO Heron near Woodvllle. $.175, tools and every thing ko with the place. UlO-ano homoHtoad rellniiuish tuent mi tivatiH crook $100. 20 acrort .'! miles out, price $ ;t T. 0 0 . tiood tOI'UIH. t loom Iioiiho mid lot $C.r.O, a Kood buy. A kooiI team of mures mid wagon, Just what you waul, 2 barber Hhops, one In Oregon and one lu California. Itoomliig Iioiim'h, toHtauraiit, lu town mid out. A good grocery utoru at a bargain. It luciihiitorH. If you don't see what J on want, usk for It. 20,000 arret; lu a Hheep ranch, $11, d0 per acre. MISCKM.ANKOUfl A Kood ear run about ono Benson, lu good repair, f ICO. i:.MPI,OVMKNT Girls for Kcnorul hnuiiawork. Phono lu your orders for men; no chm'Kus to tho employer. E. F. A. BITNER ROOMS 6 AND 7, PALM BLOCK Opposite Nash Hotel Phono Ult; Home, 14. f t T T T T ? ? T ? r ? T T f ? T T T ? ? ? t T t T T ? ? f ? y y y y y y y y y y y t y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y We Call Your Attention To Our Superb Banking Facilities We (k'rtiiv to take this opportunity to ;isk for a kIhu:o,o your business. V kiio'w w can handle your bnsin!.ss to your entire satisfaction. Our facilities, we believe, arc unexcelled. We would appreciate it to have you call or write for any information desired relative to opening an account with us. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT A cheek account saves worry because the prob ability of error is almost eliminated. Should an error occur it is sure to be noticed and jittention called to it. A check account with this bank will save worry, eliminate errors, complete your rec ord, systematize your business. This is distinctively ,'t bank for the business man and farmer. It knows your requirements and will make a specialty of meeting them. The young man with ability to successfully conduct ii small business will be accorded our best service and consideration. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT "What is habit ? Some one has defined a good habit as "Yesterday's achievements taking the sting from today's toil." The savings habit is universally conceded to be a good habit and this definition states the exact truth, based on the exact experience of thousands of savings bank depositors throughout the. world. Our savings department is at your service. The usual 4 per cent interest on deposits will be credited on the books .Januarv and Jul v. FOR OUR PATRONS This bank has installed for the use of its pa trons a number of safe deposit boxes in our abso lutely fire-proof vaults. These boxes rent as low as $2.00 ft year, a sum so small that you can well afford this safe means of keeping your will, in surance policies, notes, and other valuable pa pers in a place where you hnow they arc safe from fire or less from other causes. We give you keys to your box and you have access to the vaults at all times during banking horn's. If you are not familiar with the plan, vvo will be glad to have you call at the hank and in spect our vaults and the new equipment. THE MAN WHO IS A BORROWER and the man who desires a safe depository for his money are both welcome at this bank. LADIES "We give special attention to the carrying of accounts of women. We realize that many women have occasion to use the service of a bank, yet often hesitate to avail themselves of its advantages. We have a special place set off in our lobby for the nsc of our lady customers writing material handy which we will he pleased to have our patrons make use of. POLICY The policy of this bank is to cultivate helpful business relations with its depositors and to ren der at all times the service which their needs demand and which our equipment insures. Eveiy courtesy consistent with prudent hanking will be uniformiy extended by this hank to all depositors. ' "Vlfitf v First National Bank MEDFORD, OREGON Capital and Surplus - $165,000.00 1 K. Deuel, President Ohas.M". English, Vice President M. L. Alford, Cashier Oris Crawford, Assistant Cashier MJM4,.! -''''''-''rvi'- afr Medford Concrete Construction Co. Manufacturers ot Glnzed Content Sower Plpo anil Content Drain TiU Dealers lit Wn-diod fiuntl, (inn el mid Crushed Rock Usu uup washed material for your concrete work, you savo content and faulty construction Drain your land with cement tile. It's strongest and ovorlastlng. Office: Factery: FrultRrowora G1-7T OUU l'KIOKS North RlvcrsUdo Ave. ? Dank DldK. Phono Connoctlona H. Heartfield FltlJ.N'cil DltY GLKANHIt AND iiA'rnat Wo mnko OnrmentH look Ilka now and mnro than doublo tho valuo of thorn to you. WOltK AHSOIiUTICIiY OUAItAN TK1U) Iiundlos called for mid dollvorod Pacific tlHiil Home, U8U i Nour Mooro Hotel PLEASURE CARS CIIALMKItS, rOPE-HAItTIXJUD, PKLULKSS, HUPSIOIHLE COMMERCIAL PKKUIjICSS, CI1ASK, RKLIANCK (From g ton to 10 tons) THE VALLEY AUTO CO . Finest Equipped Gimt;o in Southern OrvRon r .. r.r' Nearly a quartor of a century under tho same management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Orogon It has succecdod because of Soundness of principlo Economy of nmuagomont Safety of investment Courteous and liberal ti'oatmout CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawtor, President G. R. Lindloy, Vico Proa. 0. W. McDonald, Cashior Twelve Reasons For Buying a Chalmers Car 4 Chalmers four-forward-speed transmission gives utmost east of control With this great Improvement you can always select tho speed that will carry you along through uny kind of going In tho fast est time and with the least strain on your motor. Healdes tho usual high gear tncro Is a high third speed (for slow running lu traffic or tor steep hills) that gives lots of pulling power without "racing" your motor. For tho heaviest possible going thoro Is a second speed and for starting, tho usual first speed. Tho four-forwurd-spced transmission Is now featured on all the best foreign und most of tho high priced Amor lean makes. In our "Thtrty-slx" It is usud for tho rirst'tlmo on a medium priced car. VALLEY AUTO CO. N. Holly Street First National Bank !5 OF MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $65,000.00 United States and Postal Savings Depository Wo solicit your business, which will receive our caroful attention. r. X. DEUEL, PRESIDENT M. Ii. ALFOUI), OAMUHi OIUIIS CKAWFOItD, ASSISTANT CASUIKK Ml. iiimiiii W y y y y y y y y y y y y y y 7 y y y y y y T y y y y y f y y y y y y T T y y y y T y y y y f y y y y y y, yj o