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iX t -Jl !MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDTORA OUMON. MONDAY. APRIL lo, 112. PAGE TWO '1 i; In I i! it 11 IPCAL AND fa PERSONAL LoBlto J. Pnlmer or Central Point, n prominent orchardlst of the vnlloy, mid frul Inspector of tlio Rogue UIvcp Fruit and Produce association the past season, loft Saturday night for tho stnto college nt Corvallls, wh'erd lib will assume tho duties of Pr'oressdr Pdwers, head of tho de partment of Irrigation and drainage. Mr. Palmer Intends to return about tho first of July1 for the fruit season. Mrs. lint Conrad underwent a Blight siirglcal operation nt the Sa cred Heart hospital Saturday morn ing. ",- Vegetftblo plants of all kinds. Out dodr grain transplanted. Order now. Rariy cabbage ready. C. Carey. Phono SlG-F-11. Miss Francis Ward and Ralph Plckbl, of Long Island. Kan., arrived In Medford Saturday- and expect to resldo here. They will make their home with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Young, who are relatives. Mrs. A. B. Ellison left Saturday night for Portland, where her hus band has secured a position as street car conductor. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-lavr, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. P. S. Steenstrup, president of the Pacific Motor Supply company of this city, left Saturday for Portland, where he goes on business and to be present next WeduesSay evening at a dinner to be given by the Ad club of that city In honor of the visit to Portland of Hugh Chalmers, presi dent of the Chalmers Motor Supply Manufacturing company. Mr. Steen strup will endeavor to get Mr. Chalm ers to stop off In Medford for a brief visit while en route from Portland to San Francisco. Mr. Steenstrup and Mr. Chalmers were old-time college friends. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471 E. A. Douglas of this city has a Plymouth Rock pullet, 11 months old, which has put all previous rec ords as an" egg producing blril on' the shelf. Tho more recent product of this pullet is an egg which measures 7 n-8xC Inches In circumference. Xlr. and Mrs. T. B. lablock or Colfax, Wash., arrived in Medford Saturday. ' Kodak finishing, tho best, at Wes ton's, opposite book store. Tho Wells Fargo Express company has Issued orders to all its agents to accept free of transportation all tents, menoy, food or clothing for shipment to Mississippi valley flood sufrerers. The shipments must be made to some authorized charitable institution or organisation. See IL A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Thos. Graham, of Burnetts Creek, Ind., arrived in tho city Saturday. Lewis Bros., orchardlsts, whose ranch is north and east from Med ford, have signed a contract with the Rogue River Valley Canal company for a perpetual water right on an ad ditional 77 acres of their orchard tract. This puts 100 acres of their orchard tract under water. The valuo of water for Irrigating orchard tracts was thoroughly demonstrated to them last season and the addi tional acreage under water this sea son is the result of their prior ex periences. Furniture, glassware and pianos packed and unpacked. Transfer and baggage. Both phones. Matthews & Son. 35 Mrs. C. Anderson visited Grants Pass friends Saturday. International Encyclopaedic dic tionary in three volumes, new and well bound, for sale at a bargain. Address "Falrviow," Jacksonville. ' Walter Mackay and Mrs. Fletcher Linn returned to their homes In Port land, Saturday, after a week's stay at their ranch near Jacksonville. Mr. Linn and Mrs. Mackay will remain here for several days before return ing to Uieir homo, Dr. M. C. Barber, physician and Burgeon, has moved from tho M, F. & II. building to room 9 Palm block. Opposlto tho Nash hotel, 30 There will be a social at the home of Mrs. Hugh Elliott, at 619 North Ittvorslde, on Tuesday evening, April 10, by tho Loyalty clrclo of the Ladles Aid society of tho First M. E. church. There will bo a square meal for 10c and other amusements. All other circles and members and their friends are very cordially in Vltod to attend. A thoroughly good time is insured. Don't fail to come. Procoeds for tho church. 21 Wilson, 210 Laurel St., for first class kodak finlshingjK 20 ,je "i ' m ' " Weeks &McGowan Co. TODJjlRTAKERS Say ytione S371 Mlykt VUonwi X, W. Wctks 1071 A. X. Orr, MM XAT AMMTAlfT, All voters who favor tho nomina tion and election of Theodore Roose velt for president arc cordially In vited to n meeting to be held at the Hotel Holland Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock. COMMITTEE. ' 21! Something now, "Grape Purple," at McDowell's. Fancy brick ico cream at McDow ell's. S. A. Xowell, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & H. Co. bldg. At the Nat tonight best conducted dance on the coast, finest floor and excellent music. 19 Guaranteed ranch eggs 20c a dot en nt the Oakdale grocery. Do you appreciate the fact that the Oakdale grocery Is the first house to quote strictly fresh eggs at this figure? 20 J. J. Lauerman Is having a splen did seven room bungalow built at S10 East Jackson boulevard. The building is 2Sx44 feet In slxe. one and a half stories high, and besides the seven rooms It will contain there are to be three large sleeping porch es. J. J. Haurl Is the contractor on the Job. Miss Sarah Bebb of Central Point visited Medford friends Monday. South America meeting nt Holland hotel tonight, S p. m. Good speak ers. Everybody Invited. 20 Mrs. G. W. Dick left Monday for Sams Valley for a visit to her daugh ter, Mrs. G. E. Hayes. Contractor L. M. Lyon has secured a contract for the erection of a brick schoolhouse at Tolo. The building is to be 3SxlO feet In size with a wing on two sides 12x20 feet In size. The work of excavating ror the foun dation has already been commenced. South America meeting at Holland hotel tonight. S p. m. Good speak ers. Everybody Invited. 20 Mrs. II. S. Atkins visited with Central Point friends Monday. W. L. Hallev was in Ashland Monday on business. South America meeting at Holland hotel tonight, S p. in. Good speak ers. Everybody Invited. 20 Mr. and .Mrs. B. F. McDanlel and daughter, of Hastings, Neb., arrived in Medtord Monday morning Tor a rew days stay In the city and valley. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bliss, who have been spending the winter In San Diego, returned a rew days ago to their home on Cottage street, in East Medford. South America meeting at Holjand hotel 'tonight, S p. m. ' Good speak ers. Kverynoay inviiea. iv- J. Frank Gilbert Hale, tho 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hale, was unfortunate last Saturday in breaking bis nose. He was thrown from a small express wagon and struck his face against a cement curbing. The break was a very bad one and several weeks will be re and several quired to knit the "bones. Thos. Taylor left Monday morning for Eugene. South America meeting at Holland hotel tonight, 8 p. m. Good speak ers. Everybody Invited. 20 Attorney and Mrs. J. A. Lcmory, of Ashland, were In Medford over Sunday. Mrs. II. Hellbronner, who has been In Medford for a couple of weeks visiting her son. Carl Hell bronner, and family. left Monday morning for Pasadena, Cal., to vlsl: another son. South America meeting at Holland hotel tonight, S p. m. Good speak ers. Everybody invited. 20 F. J. Alexander has purchased a residence lot on West Fourth street rrom J. E. Toft, and about the flrBt of June will commence the erection of a rino rive room bungalow there on. H. G. Wortman loft Monday morn ing for Montague, Cal. Ho will re turn within a few days with a couple of carloads of beef cattle for tho Warner, Wortman & Gore company. W. C. Mitchell, of Duluth, Minn., arrived in tho valley Monday and will spend several days with his partner, A. C. Randall, who ownB the famous Pellett orchard tract, near Talent. Mr. Mitchell is also presi dent or tho Randall, Gee & Mitchell company or Duluth, one or tho lar gest commission merchant rirms and grain dealers In that city. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson left Monday morning for Colorado Springs. Colo., where they eypect to reside. Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Kalaor, of Mc Cloud, Cal., left for Ashland Mon day morning after a few days visit in Medford. Mr. Kaiser is manager of tho mercantile department of tho McCloud Lumber company. Ho Is also a brother of E. J. Kaiser, for merly publisher of tho Valley Rec ord at Ashland. S, A. Gormerly, of Denver, Colo., visited over Sunday In Medford, tho guest or former acquaintances, Mr. and Mrs. M. Knapp. Mrs. O. A. Tdylor, or Ashland, visited over Sunday in Medford with her sister, Mrs, J. II. Baxter. Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Houck, or Tolo, were in tho city Monday morning. II, J, Holmor loft Monday morn ing for Bcswlck, Cal.. where ho will taku hot bath treatment for rellof of rlioumatlc troubles with which ho has boon afrilctod for several mouths. Mrs, S. G. Showalter, of Central Point, was in Medford Monday on buslnous, G. L. Davis, prpsident of tho Butto Falls bank, baa purchased the bank fixtures formerly used by the First National hank of this city, for use In tho Uutto Falls bank. It will be remembered that the Hutle Falls. bank, together with Its fixtures, was hurried n few weeks ago. A new eon crete building Is soon to be erected to replnce tho burned structure. The new structure will bo 25x47 feet In size and there will not bo a par ticle of wood used In tho construc tion of the building nothing but Iron and cement to be used. The Ashland creamery building Is the only other wholly constructed con crete and iron building In southern Oregou. There will bo no Insurance carried on tho budding and oti'y a small amount on tho fixtures. Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Road loft Sat urday for a six months' visit to their old home In Kerrmoor, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Read have been living on n homestead In 114-2 east, north from Butte Falls, for tho past seven years and now that they have made final proof on their land a good, honest and faithful proof they are taking their first well earned vacation. A. C. Itandall of Talent was In tho city Monday. Frank Hull has closed his moving picture business in Medford and on Monday morning he left for Flor ence, Ore., where he expects to en gage in the moving picture business. He was accompanied to Florence by whom he recently sold an Interest In his business In Medtord. Hull has not decided as yet what dispo sition he will make of his Job print ing plant in Medford. P. M. Janney, who owns four acres of land In the l'errydalo tract, west from Medford, Is having tho in terior or his very pretty bungalow finished In a manner most fitting to the exterior of this splendid subur ban home. The dwelling Is one of the few real suburban bungalow homes In this pnrt of the valley, and with Its setting of largo oak trees none are there who can hope to excel It In the making of a picturesque, quaint and magnificent place of abode. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hartho, of Mutlslng. Mlch.j are In Medford vis iting Mr. and Mfs. W, H. Mautby. at 441 North Grapo street Mr. Hartho is freight and ticket agen of Muni- sing. Marquette & Southeastern rail way. Both Mr. Hartho and his wife are delighted with southern Oregon and Mr. Mautby Is expounding to them the many advantages of tho city and valley In a mnnnCr which wquld make even Judge Colvlg en vious of his aptness in mat line. Mrs. F. J. Taylor, ot Central Point, was In Medford Monday morn ing on business. t J. V Savage and son, Roy, re turned to their home at Santa Bar bara Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. .Thomas Bonham left Saturday for Klamath Falls to visit a few days with their son. THINK OF IT Stop and think n moment about that cough that bothers you so much. You must have beon run down when you got It, for ir you had beon perfectly strong your system would have thrown it off In two or threo days. Tako our advico about this what you really need Is to build up your strength and enrich your blood; then tho cough will disappear. We know It. Carl Schultz of Coney Island, N. V., says, "It only took two bottles of your delicious cod liver and Iron preparation. VInol, to put mo on my feet again when I was all run down with a sovero cough and cold which had lasted two months. I am rec ommending Jt to all my friends." VInol Is the greatest strength ere ator and body builder wo bavo ever seen, and besides its valuo in heal ing up weak sore lungs, it gives new strength and vitality to all weak. pale, run down people. Wo guaran tee VInol to do this and glvo back your money If you are not satisfied. Medford Pharmacy, Medford, Ore. TOO LATE TO CLAS3IFY FOR HALF: Furniture very cheap, Apply Oakdale Cash Grocery. 25 FOR RENT C room unfurnished apartment, All modern convenienc es. Best location In Medford, Rent reasonable. Apply Oakdale Cash Grocery. 22 AJjSNAP 60 acres six miles from Medford, good graded road crosses tho tract, all freo soil, at $50 per aero, ?1000 wll handle, easy terms on balanco. Part la creek bottom land, suHable for alfalfa. Several springs on the placo, Tlmbor enough to pay for tho trnct. No buildings. In tho Griffin creek district, W.T.YorkaCo. iiwn-j-jiiu.ij.vi JmWiVttU41ikt - - "-t -MjM- Wl'i'l'Jil .'A Tonic. Alterative and bt rtmedv far Kldutvi. 1 nd Ucolveat. The , I.lver aud HoweU, linullcalearjiiiplc, l!ruplotu and Dltordcra of (be Skin. J'urifica (lie Wood and slvta Tone, Strcugtb nu4 Vigor to tbc eutlie yttui. OF CHARGE OF 11 Acousod of nllowliK sawdust fioin his mill on Applngnlo flow Into tho river." A. W. Slioltri'r. nuuiwr or tho Stortinbtmt mttiltift tnpvrty. was forced to slaml'duil Saturday before Justice Olonn 0 Tir and wu ac quitted. Tho testimony showed thm Slumr or hud constrtiQtiHt 'I'" d u donvorod'tn tho lf of bis ability to Keep any of tjiu mill from ho liiK ftorttcd hxlb tlae "tiwun. Oiu noon a small hole was worktd around one and ot the dam whllo tho men wr at Innrli, allowing n smnll tuuouut or sawdust to puss, and possibly a smnll amount flowed Into the Htronui. Uniue Wardens Wright and. MoWltt r Grunt Pntw found trncos of tit MwdiHt 'as It was carried over th rtwid and caused tho arrost. Tho court hold that there hail been no violation and illumined tho caw. SOLID DELEGATION FOR W00DR0W WILSON Continued from Pane One. dolenules jVom thrir own stnten of lutliiiim uiiii North Dakota, (low liM' OPPOSES STJFFRAOE TACTICS. MIsi Ethel M. Arnold, of England, niece of Matthew Arnold and sister of Mrs. Humphrey Ward", doesn't be lieve in tho tactics the militant surfnigo advocator are employing in England. MR.'O. ZAMONA Viollnlit- of Xew York IN UKC'ITMj TUESDAY EVENING High Kiliool Auditorium, H: 15 Mrs. ChAfi. Hclnlino, Accompanist. Program Includes gems from tho great comi-O'icrs, Mendelssohn, Boo thoven, Schubert. Seats ?1. i:,( , Whotsel's Music Co. Mr. Zitmmiu uhoh a Maglnl violin niudu in 1715, vnluo $3000. Watch Our Addition Grow Jackson and Summit Medford Realty and Improvement Company M. V, & H. Co. Uldtf. Has in Your Stomach Not fcys Dyspepsia It's Nervousness Your Ver.it tr t4lcn uuU y r ttinsjji JiritaUc. It itluti it mil. IM dii WA Ust nil 0:" 'w,", TM'gM4Mii 1 1 piqrfpib, tleNwJMnU''UI'l kM 0'H..n tun oi,ly y A lttie!y tliatacUdlrwUyon 1 (itoiuv li Ntru i, IUalio.iKn' C.j-T ,l,WiIo tl.l to rfcrtlon. Tloy are Tiade eeixtuil fur Oji, Tl'ey "ft w" Y"t filomiuh ttnu, UY llW l' ifil'J.I'ltitllliuu(i3fofl.'lnf ltoruii.li, iiil .ti-ul !, Iiiitture0u,yiiinw-nfy. J'u lly It Kin , .(ty if jot "" Inn 'li In the .. jdionJI),, tlI,1UotryJJj.-lmjjn'afla.TiiW'P. 'lUrAfM'ili rta !u'l'lff')'l'JrtwyOfii(rt, it ) J imrt to Hsi.nei(i4o I'tianiy, a30 fluMcr 6t lIfUOiUO, . , ( NLUH T2iB5Siiai"aMSil5ifcttZ3lBlSaflSB I mon nml Cliiiiniuni I'udorwoinl Imve tm Instructed delegates lo. Wil son's tiwiniotod voles uio Oulilliomit, in the souiliweit, In WUeoii-iu In tlio miilillo wosl noil in IVmwlviilliii nt j tlio onn. He ulso Is (lie mchuihI elifiW li tloriiillo instruction of (lie dole UJitos rrom Kiiiihiih nml North )ulotii sliow'uif that IIioko wcstolu HtuH'K uro n ft or nu!iiti! duo allowances for loonl pride, nro In rcitlily Wilson wlnlei. llovonior Wilson uNo Iium llio Hi ii I oT nt lonM uijjtlit ol' tlio Iwoho iiiiiil.stl'uctcil dolcfftitcN ft nut Mitliio, fn New Kiik'tnnil. Alter r'riu'ii.y'h iin iimrv tliH week lie will nNo linvo the iiiMriictotl iloli'Kiiti'H from Oregon no tlmt tho Wil-n'i -tifu'itli will ii'iioli t'lmi tho thitu to llio I'licllif from 1'lMll.lllll t.r P.iKl.Unl, COMES QUICKLY Don't llno to Walt for Wool.s, , .Mcilfoitl lllustnitloii. Waiting Im discouraging. Ptompt notion plmiHos everybody. A Inn dun on the hunk Is a heavy weight. Hard to boor day after day. Lifting weight, removing the bur den. Brings npproclatlug respomies. Mutlford people tell of It, Toll of roller that'll quick iiud uto. Horo la a ease or It: Mis. Stella Van Wlnkol. 'A'i. I W. Jnelcson St., Medford, Ore., says: "I (list came to find out tho merits of Doah's Kidney I'IIIk whllo living In Paterson, X. J., and so well did they servo me nt (lint tlino that over since I linvo boon hero I havo used tlioin when annoyed with Imokneho or trouble with my kidney." For sale by k!1 dealers. Price Ml cents. Foster-Mllbuni Co.. Buffalo. New York, solo agents for tho United States. Remember tho name Doan's and take no other. No. 14 MU. BALL PLAYER. Do Yon RraDK that tbt COM CENTER BALL !a the Official Ball of tho World Serif, nml lltnt no other atylo of ball eon bo inctl in World Senca rjunica? Don't you want to ploy with tho baft all tho biR lrauea ue The SPALDING OlflcUl Nttloaal LcaQac" CORK CENTER BALL 31.25 each la tho Official Ball of tlio World Serlea nJ tho otficinlly adopted ballot tlio big majority of all piufeuional and amateur Icauueaand of the moat prominent rolleijea and achoola throughout the United State. SPALDING (KSSS) Base Ball Uniforms WOXITS UV THE CHAMPIONS SnJ for mptt of mate rial. inutmM t,tnV, tt, (i. Cipy oi SpAUma Ctlou lit cm rcqucat lo any aildict. A. G. Spaldingr 2c Bros. 156 Cwiry Sirctt Kan S"ranclaco A Guiding Star ror thoso who nro looking ror pain Icbh and of focti vu Dentistry in tho sign at tho ontrnnco to our ostnlillsh inont. Wo practlco pnlnloss extract InK, nml ovory other hrannh or tho profOHslon. Whatovor your reqttlro- mcntH In tho Dental lino, you mny ho miro or tho host sorvlco at tho least expeiiso horo. AsIc our friends who havo tried us. Lady Attendant DR. BARBER TIIK DIINTIST Over Daniels for Duds. Pacific Phono ansa, Home Phono 3li2-JC 0000'5'000'KC DIARIES 'J'o clean up our stock Laird and Lee's 15 Cents Each All others Vz off Medford Book Store 000CC000 T Kettl Each .95 Cents j AW will put on wile luro lomnrrow liO militl I'oppiM- nicklf plnlctl Ini h'ttl'K nml iiMclG plut t'd t'opptM- (fit puth. Iffi-nl .i'$l.2" imtl sf 1 .00 ynt. iks nl, cnt'li 'V Dionerware Edwin M. Knowlos ViteroQSware One of llio riiii'sl iimkos of Aiiioritan made tliiiiitr wai'o. Wo carry il in open slock. Heavy nieklo plaled coffee pols, oiieli Nieklo plaled I in colTee pol.s, each 15 2"i doz. (Vmihinaiion Nieklo ami (lla.w lop Sail and Pepper Shakers, each 5$ LOCAL PHOTO VIEW POST CARDS Two for 5; 12 for 25 HUSSEY'S i I'itemiKssivi: TO BUSY TO WRITE AN AD i Drs. Saunders 8c Green IYi:, KAH, NOHK AND 'HlltOAT IKCM AI.1KT8 Surond Floor (lariK'tl-Oon-y llulldlnj?. MIJDl'Oltli, OUUOO.S'. ItMMAIlU: Don't Scrub Floors .Paiiii lluiin wilh good paint. II saves hackacho, norp kiMios and (irod niusclcs. It 'looks heller and is (Msiur to koop clean. Tho cosl is 1 rifling, Wo stdl FLOOR ' for all inside surfaces lo si'os and lriVjiHing hIiikIoh. Is easy lo apply. A quart will covor !ahout 7.r stpuiro foot I wo coals. Wo recommend Acme Quajily I'ainls and Kinishes for all surfacesindoors aud ouldoors. ill' it's a surface lo he painted, enameled, slained, varnished or finished in any way, ihero's an Acme Quality Kind lo fit the purpose, (lot a copy of our "Home Itoaiitifving" Hook-let IT'S wum. F. W. Shapleigh Hardware 28 South Central Ave, Main C1G1 MEDFORD, OREGON Co, es POPE GOSSER CHINA The fiiicsl American ware made. Here in open slock. Coin Gold Docoratod and plain while in (ho II a v i I a u d U'aiiKom shape, aud at ahoui a (iiiarter ihe ctwl of llavilaud. copper liotiom lea and 0 A:mtr.ssivi: irruioAii PAINT ho walked on. Comes in all s A v: 'g V V