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MEDFORT) MATTi TRTBUNE. MEDFOTCD, OTHWOX, WEDNESDAY. APRTL 21, 1912. fA$EMVI ft'' K IOCAL AND PERSONAL l H. TtmiiiiiHiiiii of tlio 'I'liiiiiiimoii (!rlHintti coiiiimny, lofl Tnemliiy nvit it I ii k for it wi'iili'n IihhIik'hm trip to Hmtlli. W. C Murphy loft Tiiiwlny iiflor. tiiiou on No, III for it nix wi"i)h' Dip lo Hun I)iko mill iilhni' roiilhoni Unl Iforiilu iioluln, I'luffy nifflcH, whip ni'iun rmili'r, .Mi-nowoll'H. !I0 , Mm. I.'iiinwt Wlllinr, of Huniiynliln, Wimh., Mtopped off In .Moilfonl Tiihh day nvi'iiliiK for ii vInIi with Mr, ami Mr. ('. A. UoVoit. Mrn. Wilbur Iiiih lifxii tipt'inlliiK tlin wliiti-r In CornliiKi C'nl. Cnrkln a. Tnylor (JiiIiii II. (Jnrklu, (Ilium 0. Tnylor). nttoriwyit'iiMiiw, ovor Jncknou County Hunk IiiiIIiIIiik. Mulfonl,t Mrn. I. .1, IIiiiihoii, u fornmr K'hI It'iit or tlilri county, illi'd at Ohlcii.1 Cut,, a row iIiim iiku, mill tlin iimiiiiIiin worn liroiiKln in Out nil Point Tuck day iili;lit. wIiuio fiitn'rul iihivIicm will lnt linil anil Intornii'iit iniiiln In Him roiilnlory al that plari Mrn. Ilaiiuon, with hr IiiihIiiiihI. hail lived In I In- Willow HpiliiKH illtilrli'l for a Kri'iit iiiiiiilit'r or yoiini, tinlll u couplo or yt'iuit tiKo when thoy mouM to Clileo. Mr. IIiiiihoii umunpiiiilnil tlm rc-iiiiiliw ft on) Cliloo t Central I'olnt. Conlwooil, fir ami hardwood H.IiU Pit rnrd 4 root li'iwth I (Much wood t'i por Hit. Cold Kay Kcalty Cn. Ctli and I'll- Bin. Mih. J. !' Hrown, or llaulu I'olnt. wiih In Mi'dfoid TiifHday. Mr. and Mih ('. M. Illxon or Wnlnor, Idaho, ntoppcil off In Moil ford Turndiiy nlulit for a vlnli to Uiidr ohMliiio frlfiidH, Mr. and Mm. C. It. Itoyd. Mr. and Mm. Illxon havu lii'vn Hpi'iidliii; (In winter In Cnlirorula. Koduk NnlffhMK. tho bout, al Wo ton'a, iii(ihIi hook ntoru. Mm. It. M. Hrown and dmiKlitor, MIhh Helen, of DiiiiNtiuilr, Cat., an vUIUiik In Mfdford, kwU of Mr. and Mm, It. I.. Wiillhcr. Mm. I'hirrt) Diiryon left Tinilny for Vmirnuvor. II. C , nftor a vlnli In Modrord. tint kui'M f Mm. J. W. llunlop. Cordwood, fir and hardwood H.OQ iir cord t (oot IoiikMi. Ifl-lnch wood $'.' por Hit. Cold Hay llculty Co., t'.lh and I'lr HtH. An:h I)-ik(iii Clinniln'rn, or I'oit- lnnd, wnn In Mctlfnnl over Hnnday. Mr. and Mm. T. J. Poloy, of I.oiik Ilcnrti. Cal.. arrived In Mrdford Tuch- day. K. I). NWnliin, commercial phatog I rnphcr, lu-jsntlvoa ninilu nny tlmo or 1 ptaco by appointment, Phono M. 1471 W. A Knox and family and A. C. Mitchell and family, or itapld City. H. I., who Imvo been vInIIIiik with Mr. and Mm DonaliUou, ni'ur Cin trul I'olnt. lft Tiicmlay for Spolcnnn. Mr. and Mm. II. II. Ilcnier of St. I.oiiIh wort' In MoilfonI a couplo of dny UiU week. Thoy loft Tiiculny for tho north. Cordwood, fir and hardwood $4. SO pir rord I root Iouk'Ii. I (Much wood $1! pir tlur. Cold Hay Hcalty Co., t'.th and l-lr Hh. Mm. K. C. Caddlu and mm, MiihIit Karl AiikI" (IiiiIiIU, roliiriiml homo from Atdilaud a couplo or throo da UK)'. Mr. and Mm. IMiby OToolo lort Tuohday iiIkIU for Portland. .Utor it row day' vlnll thoro thoy will ho to Now York City, whoro thoy will Ult throo or four montlm. oo It. A. Ilalmoi, Tho Imuranco Mun, over Jnrltuon County hank. II. A, I'llrli. wlfo and daiiKhtor, of Ullrn, N. Y arilvod In MoiUord TuoBday. II. C. (laloy, of IMkoiih, wiih In Medford Tuouday vlnltliiK IiIh flronil, (1. It. Cat tor, manat;iir of tho Mod ford loo i rltoniKH coniiany. Mr. (laloy wiih forniorly iiiikiK'iI ' ' roal ostnto iMiHlnorts In AmIiIiuhI, now In tho Hiinio hiiHlucHH In KiiKono. Kiirnlturo, RlnHHWiiro and planon packod and uupnekod. TnuiBfor nnd h0KKaK,. Holli phonos. MattlioWH & Sou. aCi Mm. 1M AndrowH of tho Medford CouMorvatory wlnhoa to romlnd tliomi InlcroKtod In niuslo that tho roitnlar monthly hook rovjow will tako plaro at Imr Htudlo at tho Natatovlum Thumtlay afternoon. Tho following hIiikoih appoar m tlio proj?ram: OliarloH ifoovor, llorhort Alforil, William Vuwtor, Huth lIutoliliiKH, (loraldlno Mlkachl. Iloluii Piirlokor, Sim, Kolironhach, Kranclno MoNiihhoi-, ' Curollii" Andrown, KxoitIhoh com iniiitco tit ,i::iO l. I". All iit I" vlti'd. 8. A. Newell, InilloB tailor, 4th ' Hoop M. V. & II. Co. bltlR. 'JnhifSatnpBon of Willow SprlitKu Hpont Wodin-'Hilay In MoiUord. 13. A. IIIcUm Hpont TmiHday at Cen tral I'olnt on ImulnoHit, Weeks&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS S7 ritont 8871 Ml flit Thoutul V, W. Wtk 8071 A. S. Orr, SSI I.ADT AIBXBTAKV. Willlnm HtuvmiH of Climax wiih In' Medford TtK'Kdny on a nhort IuihIiu'mii (Up, .linll!i William CoIvIk iiiIiiiikmI Wi'dnoHilay artor a vIkII at Aiililainl, It, W. Wllllatim or Trail In In Mod. ford vInIIIiik fi'loiidii, V, W, llllilri'lh of llutto Knlln Hpont WodnoHilny in ModfOrd on IiiihIiiohh Uv. M. C. ilarhor, pliynlclnii nnd riiii'icnn, ha inovi'd from tlm M. I'. & II. hulldlnit to room 'J Palm block, OppoHlto tho Nauli hotol, 30 Ainotm Ilia (Yulriil I'olnt iooilo Hunt mH'iiI Tui'Hiliiy in .Miilfonl woi'o 0. ,M. (Inrviii, Mr, iiml Mm, K. l Kniiiov iiml iliuilili r, Mm, .luooh Ktono, MIhh Killtli Ktouo, ,Mm, ,Mail ilon, MIhh lltihliiml, W, II, Harinim roturnod WoduoH day fioin a ImiuIiiiich trip to Kulom, Claioiioo Mooltor npont Woilnonday at Anhland on IiiikIiiokh. , 11 on ry llod(OH of IOiikciio In In MoilforU for a row dayH' vImU with frlondH. Holnhy nnd Koiuioily liavo pur ohanoil tho Itjnii oafo of H. A CoHhotl, triiMtoo for Dot Han, and will nnoralo tho phuo In tho fnlnro, P. II. IhiHKoy hint lort for a liiml iiokm I rip to Han I'rauoliico, ,M. I.. Krloknon, auporvlnor of tho Ciator national foroNt. Ii:ih loturuod from no luxpoctlou trip In I lie 101k orook ooiiiitry. Harry W, TIioiiiiim or l.nko Crock Ih Mpoudliu; a row dayn In Medford on IiiihIiioxh, J. W. Alton and hoii Will, or Kvriim orooli, aio vImIHiu; frloudu In Med ford. Mr. Allon owiik tho "lloauty" plaoor mini and In now oporatliiK It Mm. A. N. KoIIhh and two ohlldiou of Ontario, Oro., iircoiiipiinloil hy hor mothor, Mm, Howland, who havo hoou Hpeiidlin: tho winter In l.eiu: lloiirh, Cal., Ktoppod off Monday evo nliif; for a fow dayH' vlnll with l. H KoHkh nnd family and othor romthci Thoy aro on tholr way homo to On tario, Oro, SOUTHERN PACIFIC SAFE DYNAMITED AT ELCENTROCK KI.CKNTUOK. Cnl., April 'Jl.-Af-tor oriiokiuc tho hiiIo in tho Snlitlicru I'aoilio dopot lioro today, InimlitK htolo .i.'lOO in old nnd liilU and c oaod to tin iIcmtI. A .n'r!ffV posho h in imriiit. YESTERDAY'S SCORES: .NOIITIIWICST W. Kpokano 4 Portland 4 Victoria I Vancouver 4 ficnttlo' ,.,.,. '. ... .'. n Tacoinn .1 h. :t :i a 4 r, 4 H. H. Bpokouo . . . . .2 7 Vancouver 7 !' Hat lories I, oonanl, Htrand Ontdlok'; KiikIo and Low In, P.O. ,r."i .r,7i .r.7i .r.oo .444 .429 K. Victoria Honttlo . It. . ...f! . . . . fi II. 7 11 and K. 1 :t HattorloH Concnnuon JanioH and Hlioa. and Mook; Tucoina-Porlland Italn. NATIONAL W. Cincinnati 7 Now York ft Philadelphia 4 IIOHtOII I PlttHhurt; I St. I.oiiIh t ChlcnKo '! Hrooklyu :t Hrooklyu 7. HoHtou 0. Phllndolphla-Now York won th or. Cincinnati I, St, I.oiiIh 1. Chicago :i, PlttHhurK ft, I.. I a 3 5 r. 1; r. r. p. c. ,1 lit .r7i .141 .44( .400 .:'.7ri .:-:, Had A.MKHICAN W, UoKton f I. i CIiIciiko . . . Philadelphia WaHhlui;toii Ckivolaud . Dntrolt Ht. I.oula Now York Now York !J, Philadelphia 0. HoHtou 'J, WaiihtuKtou (!, Cleveland 4, CIiIciiko 7. Ht. I.oiiIh U, Dntrolt 0, ! P. c. .714 .fir. 7 .r.nti ,r.7t .r.rii; .100 .100 .11:1 Aged Philanthropist Is Near Death NRW NDUSTRY , - -1 1 1 1 11 1 - -- , 1 - - l - - ' - " - ' 1.. - ' " - rr . M - mNL;KWJAZ30N COAST W. Oakland ..ir Vornon 1 1 I,on AukoIoh 0 Han Frnuclxco 7 Hauramontn 7 Portland h. 4 7 !l 10 11 12 (.oh AiiKok'B. Hacramouto HiVttorIoa--ToHloi' llyrani and Chunk. U. .. 1 and P, C. .78!) .011 ,ruo ,112 .11811 .250 , II. K. 7 1 10 a llrooks; It. II. 7 Snn Krunclsco 3 Vornon HattorloH Mlllur and Hurry; Whtv Ion and Hrown, Porllnjul'Oukluntl CuUotl rain. third; CHICAGO, Airll 21 l)r 1). K. Pearson, n;od 02 yrans, phllunthroplBl and fcriuer 111 tilt I millionaire, who toiontly kuvo IiIh last dollar to educa- niiihdalo Haiiltarluiu of pnoiimonlu, tho lino or oxyKcn. ROBERTS ARRAIGNED FOR AUTOMOBILE MURDER PORTLAND, Oro, April 2 . II. i:. HohortH was arraigned hero today on a chin ki of murdering Donald Stewart, n momlicr of an automobile party who with GoorRo HastliiKs was nhot and Iclllod it few nights :ii;o whoii tho machine In which thoy were riding neat here ,.ik not halted ut tho word of command Huberts pleaded not KUlHy. His trial will ho not Thiiradny. tloual liiHtltutloiiH, In ibliiK today at Dr PoiimoiiH Ih IioIuk kept alhe hy Y COUNTY HAS NICE CLEAN OEEICES FOR IIS OFFICIALS A graphic word plcluio of o.inill iIoiih iik thoy oxlm In the county of fice of Curry county lit contained In a luttor rooolved hy J. W. WIImoii of Jacksouvlllo from CuorKc W. Smith, county clerk of Curry. Mr, WHhoii, Janitor nod Jailor ut tho Jncknon county cotiitlioiiHC, recently decided to removo to Curry county and wrote to Mr. Smith aidclnc In regard to 11 similar poult Ion at Cold Hoach. Coun ty Clerk Smith replied a follews: "I am In receipt of your letter of the llth liiht. and In reply hot; "' Htute that wo huvu neither Jailor nor Janitor. The sheriff acta as Jailor, or Komutlmux otnplon extra help, hut an wo havo. not had a prisoner tdnce last AiiKiiht. and only on rare occasions that help In needed. "I HU'cvp my own of rice (about thieo tlmoH a mouth) and look after my own riien, tlio sheriff does tho Nntne. (thoiiKli I think ho is neater than myself or else It Is becauso he has more spare time ho swoops al most vwry weak). The treasurer Is an old man with a crippled hand so hu doosn t bother imikli about bweep ItiK I think he Bwopt out his room once slnco tho holldajs. and will per haps lopeat the operation once more before the till of July " IF YOU ARE A DRINKING MAN You hnd hotter stop at once or you'll lose your Job. Kvcry line of buslnosH Is closing Its doors to "DrlnklnR" men. It may be your turn next. Hy tho aid of ORRINK thousands of men have been restored to lives of sobriety and Industry. We are so snruTxhnt' ORRINK will benefit you that we'sny to you that If nfor n trial ou 'fall to Ret any bcuerit from Its use, your money will bo refunded. When you stop "DrlnkliiK ' think of the money you'll save; besides, sober men aro worth more to their employers and pet higher wages. Cos.ts only $1 a box. We have an Interesting booklet about ORHINC that wo aro giving' away froo on rc iiest Call at our store and talk It oxer. Leon W. Hasklns. E. Main. IS ESTABLSHED Work lin lit'Pii Hlnrlod on Ilio Inrge Imildiuu at Tonfli mill Mi pfrcolH wliioli ih to li'i oociipifil hv 11 hydrau lic brick fiiolory it.ibliMlicd by H. A. Jiiiihoii of Chicino. Mr. .)iiii"oii ooino with )londil rooommoniliition! from ( liiofigo iiml piiii to oriifilov from JO to " men in (lie plant, lie will inmi 11 fne tu re hydraulic brick, liuililin WookH, onf nrolio, oliimnoy. nnd fniicy dohigiiH of till kindK. The iim olnoory for tin plnnf i now on itn way. SLIGHT CHANCES FOR AVERTING COAL STRIKE NBW YORK, April 24. That tho chances for settling tho differences between the miners and tho operators of the anthracite fields are very slight was declared hero today by President White of the United Mine Workers of America. White goes to Indianapolis tonight to sign the agreement between tho operators and miners In tho bituminous region. He said the outlook as to tho hard coal fields was most discouraging. DICS MOINES, la., April 11. A large attendance marked tho opening In this city today of the annual Joint convention 0 tho Iowa Electrical association and tho Iowa Street Rail, way association. In conjunction with the meeting there Is being held In tin; Coliseum an elaborate exhi bition of recent Inventions and Im provements In electrical machinery and appliances. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE 29 acres 10 miles from Medford, under ditch. Ideal chick en ranch. Hoautiftil location for home. Can he nicely divided Into two ranches. See owner. No, 20 S. Peach St. 33 WANTED Harber at Cottage bar ber shop, 19 S. Central. Steady Job FOR SALE Team of young mules. Phone 11-W Home. 33 WILL EXCHANGE 5 passenger touring car nearly new, cash or vacant lots for close In Med ford real estate. Uenson Investment Co. 30 FOR SALE -Nothing down and Sir, monthly buys 2 room house, large east facing lot, sewer and water. Henson Investment Co. 30 FOR SALE Homestead relinquish ment in Sams valley. Horses, cat tie. and hogs go with the nlace. Cheap. Geo, C. Cornltlus, 219 W. Main St. 29 FOR SALE Two good lots on South Orange. ii0x134, only $150 for a few days only. Geo. C. Cornltlus, 219 W. Main st. !9 FOR EXCHANGE A strictly mod ern six room bungalow to exchange for Improved country property, Geo. C. Cornltlus. 219 W. Main st 29 FOR EXCHANGE 1C0 acres good grain laud to exchange for Im proved city property. A bargain. Geo. C. Cornltlus, 219 W. Main st. 29 IS BIG THEATRE EVENT Tlwekornv once wrote Hint "tlio prettier 11 woman' lnej(inu, tlio more double Mm Iiiih with her hIioiw untied." It -nny be a -natter of opin ion Hint can only bo properly decided by n wommi ptry a to whether green dlk HfoekingH may come within th" category of pretty. liul, bo that 111 it may it it ouile evident that ,Inr jfiiret Anglin ih to have n ood ileal of trouble with her stookin-.'-i, though whether bv reason of her tlioei un tied wilt lime to be decided when tlio tory of the comedy in unfolded bo fore n local nndionce nt the ifodfonl thentre WVilnexilny, .May 8tli. Stib xcriplion listH opened thin morning nnd the limited number of heats nre being eagirly ought for. This ih the big event in comedy this Henson. Legal blsnkn at tho Medford Print ing comnany MAY 11 WILL BE LEAN MY Mhynr Cnnon will within day or two ifiHiie n proclamation fixing Slay 11 as elcnn-uii dn.y in tlio oity nml nil eitizonH nro urged lo undertake tlio work of cleaning up nil un-tlghtly rtiWiisli about their places on thiil. dny. The city will collect nnd diMpoe n all rubbish plnced nt the curb thut dny in the city. So If tin enw nml rubbish litter tlio ynrd pile thorn in front for collection. TAFT WINS DELEGATE FROM RHODE ISLAND PROVIDENCE, R. I., April 24. Ten 'delogateo wore Instructed for President Tnft nt the republican state convention, In session hero today. There is Oniy One "Bromo Quinine" That im Laxative Bromo Quinine U9EO THE WemtXt OVEtt TO OtWHT A M0 BAY. Always remember the full name. Look for this signature on every box. 25c. SWA Cr ?mM 3 Why Have Shabby Furniture? It costs only a trifle for material to make it look as good- as new. Comes in cans of all sizes, ready to put on, and anybodj" can apply it. AVe recommend ACME QUALITY VARNO-LAC which stains and varnishes at one operation and makes a beautiful varnish-gloss finish in fine imita tions of expensive woods such as mahogauy, cherry, walnut, oak, etc. We have Acme Quality Paints, Enamels, Stains and Varnishes for all shabby sur faces, both indoors and outdoors. Let us show you cold's and tell about them whether ready to buy or not. Get a copv of our "Home Beautifving" Booklet IT'S FEEE. F. W. Shapleigh Hardware 28 South Central Ave. Main 5161 MEDFORD, OREGON .-. .-. A M. A A A A A A A . .. -. .. -. .. - -- .- .. -. .. .- .. -. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A :i w y r t ? y t f t t T ? GOLDEN RULE SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY KAYSER GLOVE SPECIALS livery man, woman and child knows what a Kayser Olovo is. Thov know Jvavser (Jlovos are the best ("J loves for tho money it is possible to se cure. Thoy aro tho re sult of years ,of export glove ninking. We want you to wear a pair of Kayser gloves nml offer any j?1.2f glove for Thursdav, Pridny or Sat. OSV Other qualities aro carried bv us too, at 25c, 33c, 50c, 75c, and up to $2.00 ' k ii u -j ,v ij "ivtvi xjir w t &y my w & v yr v $Jr I I I A y -S?4 MEN'S HAT SPECIAL 1 lot of Men's Sample Hats sizes (i 7-8, 7 and 7 1-S, reg ular $.' and $3.50 Hats, for $1.9S Another Big 23c Tie Special 10 doz. Men's Silk Pour-in-lland Ties, 35e to (55c ties only , 23 SILK PETTICOATS T t f y t f y y y t t y y f t T Lot 1-Worth up to $4 go at $1.98 i All our Black Silk Petticoats have been as sorted and put into three lots. Lot 2-Worth up to $7.50 go at $3.48 Lot 3-Black and Colored Messaline Petticoats, regular $5.00 and $6.00 values go at $3.98 72x90 Bleached Sheets special .. .43 rt y y t y l'2-in. nieaehed Pil low Casing 13 Ladies' Collars and .1'abotK, 35c and (55c, special 19 38c Korea Silk spe cial ...29 39c Su.ine Silk spe cial 29 G5c "Wool Challio, special 49 ()5c lohair, spe cial 49fi w One Lot of BOYS' BUSTER BROWN SUITS Age 3 to 7 Co at 33 1-3 per cent Discount Calicos, all brands. Any timo you want them, any quantity, a yard 5 French Ginghams, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 9 Lace Curtain Specials Two Lots Only, But Big Values Lot 1, $1 to $1.50 per pair, go at. each 38? Lot 2, $1.C5 to $2.40 pair, go at each ,58? o' ' 41