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PTTTT i 1?AGE two BEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOlfr), OR1500N, AV131)NKS1)AV, "MAY 1, 1012. i f ' II i i t .n i Ei IIP. ' i. lOCAL AND t - PERSONAL Paul Hanson, of tho Mcdford Snsh & Ddor ftmiuany, reports somo very flaltcrlnR prospects for bis work vrllhin tho next week or two. This company is now furnishing ostlirintcs t)n a" number of gooil sited Jobs 'which" nro assured will materialize Just so soon qb there nro n few dnys of Bitnshlno to infiiRo n little activity Irito.thc present dormancy occasioned by wot weather. Messrs. Gaddls & Dixon received ft carload of Page's wire fence this ""week direct from tho factory in Adrian, Mich. The fqieo has al ready been sold to Jackson county fruit growers and stockmen. ,Whitconib Field, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Field and John V. Parker left Tuesday evening for a business trip to noseburg. where they havo extensive property interests. Mnsonlc lovo feast at Ashland change of dale. Tho gathering that was to bo held Tuesday evening. April 30, has been changed to Wednesday evening, May 1. Tho ftdmo condition's governing in all re spects. All members try and bo there. E. A. Shcrwin, Recorder. D. B. Reame, the Wonder soap and talc man, is tho best Bowing machine repairer on tho coast. 246 North Oakdaic. Mrs. D. II. Barneburg returned to her homo in Ashland Tuesday after a visit -with Mcdford relatives and friends. Carkin & Taylor (John H. Carfcln, Olcnn O. Taylor), attorneya-at-law, over Jackson County Bankrbulldlng, Medford. Mrs. D. A. Forbes, of Talent, wa? in Medford" Tuesday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Lauton. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Bingham, of Santa Barbara, Cal., who 'have been In Medford visiting their fcon, H. L. Bingham, returned", to .their home Tuesday afternoon. Cordwood, fir and hardwood $4.50 per cord 4 foot length; "1 6-inch wood $2 per tier. Gold Bay Realty Co... Cth and Fir Sts. ff""tf' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Martin of Phoenix were in Mcdford ".Tuesday oa business. Kodak finishing, the best, at-Weston, opposite book store. II. Kinney, an early day -resident of Medford, died at the Odd Fellows' home, near Portland, on Sunday, April 2S. Mr. Kinney was a charter member of Medford lodge Xo. 83, I. O. O. F., and held his member ship In that lodge at the time of his death. He was over SO years of age and the only known relative Is a daughter, living at Ft. Blakeley, Wash.- Furniture, glassware and pianos packed and unpacked. Transfer and baggage. Both phones. Matthews & Son. ' 35 C. W. Emmerson. of Seattle, and his mother, Mrs. Morris, of Sacra mento, stopped off in Medford Tues day for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crawford. Mrs. Crawford is a daughter of Mr. Emmerson. S. A. No well, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & H. Co. bldg. ' The local market places were well supplied with strawberries Tuesday, the first to appear this season. The quality was especially good and the price at wnicn tney were selling was 25 cents per box. Or. M. C. Barber, physician and surgeon, lids moved from the M. F. & 11. building to room 9 Palm block.. Opposite tho Nash hotel. 3C Mr, and Mrs. A. Cheshire Mitchell of Seattle stopped off in Medford Tuesday for a look at tho city. Mr. Mitchell is proprietor of the Hotel Savoy in Seattle, and ho and hlu wife are en route to Los Angeles. Mr. Mitchell had many good words to say for Medford' hotel accommoda tions. Money to loan, in amounts of from $500 to $1000 on Improved real es tate, country property preferred. Carkin & Taylor, Jackson County Bank' bldg. Welborn 'Beeson was down from Talent Tuesday. Sam'l McClendon, of Gold Hill, was in Mcdford Wednesday on busi ness. Cordwood, fir and hardwood 14.50 per cord 4 foot length. lC-inch wood $2 per tier. Gold Ray Realty Co., Cth and Fir Sts. Mrs. M. Peiilhgor and dauglitor, who liavo been vlsltfng relatives in Central Point, left Wednesday after noon for their homo fn Chlco, Cal. E: D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives anado any time or place by appointment. Phono M. 1471 Win. Gorlg, vice presldeut and general manager for tho Pacific & EaBtorri, rutunied Wednesday morn ing from a business trip to Portland; r-jpj-j-j-1" .1 :',,,.- ' sg Mrs. Chas. Hnnscotn, a former resident of Medford, died nt Chlco, Cal., on Friday, April 2J, 15U2, from measles, Tho remains wwo brought to Medford Tuesday evening accom panied by her husband, nioiher rind brother, and Interment will be made hero. Deceased was about 30 years of ago and was n daughter of J. II. Craln, a pioneer or this county, who died In Chlco a few weeks ago. Tho Craln family left Medford last fall t6 spend tho winter In California. It will probably be a week or more before the postoffico department will have selected a regular mall carrier for rural route No. 2 out ot Med ford. However, the service started on this route Wednesday morning with Leonard Robinson as temporary carrier. W. C. Michael, one of tho best known fruit buyers and commission men who do business on tho Pacific coast, was In Mcdford Tuesday visit ing his old-tlmo acquaintances. Mr. Michael Is a member of a big Chi cago commission house.' Tom Taylor returned Tuesday from a few weeks' visit to several Willamette valley cities. Cordwood, fir and hardwood $4.50 per cord 4 foot length. 16-iuch wood $2 per tier. Gold Ray Realty Co., Cth and Fir Sts. D. T. Lawton, W. H. Meeker, G. R. Itndlcy. C. H. Pierce and Albert Moore were in Talent Wednesday in attendance at tho funeral of Mr. Hold ridge. Mrs. Henry Conn of Roseburg stopped off in Mcdford Tuesday eve ning for a visit with friends. Mrs. Conn.was accompanied by her nelce, Mrs. Henry Grimes, of Klamath Falls, who also will visit friends In Medford. H. A. Thelrolf, vice president and manager of the Big Pines Lumber company, left Tuesday evening for a business trip to Portland. See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. F. C. Elliott was called to Foots creek Wednesday morning by a mes sage saying that his father, W. A. Elliott, who is a merchant at that place, was seriously ill. Mrs. B. F. Mason left Tuesday eve ning for Eugene. Miss Laura Nottage left Wednes day morning for a visit to her par ents in Scottsburg, Ore. The name chosen for BRM ffi MAIN GRQWS F0UR.LF.AF CLOVER. Until end SAX Flt.YXnSCO, Mnv I. Ki'fnt iii the" report flint he w to nccept tlio post of liiiniMiT of foreign affairs of Kuglnml mid ileclnriiijj thnt he will re turn direct to the railed States from his nrc.xont trio lo Tahiti mid Aus tralia. James Ilryee, itmbnsailor of Orvnt llritnin lo the United State today jMiid Irish tribute to this coun try. "I have rid deVire to be other limn I nm, uinlmmlor of my eoimtry o this wonderful retMibltrV declare "I Rryee. "1 will s:??t !! mid in Amer ica. I do not iliteitd to go Id Kiilnnd nt nil on this trip. 1 will return diroi" to the United States from Australia. 1 think this is sufficient refutation of any rumors thnt I nm to become min ister of foreign affairs of Kiiglatu'. I "have not heard it mentioned that here was to he any change in that I- STRAW HAT DAY IS M N H hujh ot'fioe.' SUFFRAGEHES SAL ; STRIK E Weeks&McGowanCo. rIJI0ERTAKJ?PS. y Sbpne H71 WS-kt rbosfcl r. W. Wetka 1071 A. &On,MM R. N. Foster's confectionery store, former ly McDowell's, will bo printed In Fri day's paper. 35 Prof. P. J. O'Gara left on No. 15 Wednesday morning for San Fran cisco. While in that city Mr. O'Gara will purchase the apparatus and ap pliances necessary for fitting up Ms new laboratory. The funeral services of the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jacobs were held at Rogue River (Wood vllle) on Wednesday. Several of the families of Medford friends attended the funeral, among them being Carl Hellbronner, If. G. Nicholson and Martin Reddy. G. II; Eads has purchased tho coal and fuel business formerly conducted by J. W. Burbldge and will at all times hove Jn stock a full and com plete lino of fuel of all kinds, In cluding mill block wood for summer use. Dr. W. A. McDowell, of Rockford, 111., was among the many arrivals in' Medford Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Jackson left on1 No. 20 Wednesday morning for Port land. Miss Ethel Frlck, who has been visiting in Medford for several days; returned to Roseburg Wednesday' morning. J. T. Reed and family of Van Wert, Ohio, arrived In Mcdford Tues day evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sprague, of Eaglo Point, wero In tho city Tues day. Tho concrete foundation Is being put In for the new garago on South Bartlctt street. This building Is be ing put up by limerick Bros, and S. Chllders and when completed will bo leased for a term of years to a Mcd ford automobile agency. LONDON. Jlav 1. -Despite the ter rible torture of forcible feedin;: ns practiced nt Aylesbury prison, a num ber of suffragettes confined there to day arc still on a hunger strike. "And I know several who will kvp it up until the termination of (heir sentences if they survive," said Tir. Frances Ede, who was herself one of the participants in tho strike before her recent release from the institu tion. As a result of Dr. EdeV revelations Home Secretary McICennn.' who hn-. jurisdiction over the" prisons of Kng- ...j .1 :., i.t . .. Hum, uumiMFu in parliament tnat ', out of 28 suffragette pris-oJiers in Aylesbury had attempted to starve themselves, a a protest because -er-tain privileges had been withheld from them and thnt it had become necc- sary to resort to forcible feeding. When pressed by inquisitive and in dignnnt members he reTuctnntil ile dared that five of the women thus fed had hec6tne S6 ill uhiletf the treat ment thnt they were discharged uj.ot the advice of medical officers. METHODISTS OPEN CONFERENCE (Continued from Page 1.) THC ALL FOUR LEAF CLOVE.R Clover plauN with four leaves oft every scrii. Instead of the traditional throe, nr now on exhibition In Now York for the drst time In this country and on.'h wnrrnnted to bring unlimited gwd luck. They are the result of nineteen yean of patient experiment by Max Scaling, tln'rlj-t and botaultt. The result was obtained by hybridization and thou samU ot plahta passed through the hands of the experimenters before sue- t-ess was nt tallied. The original of thli plant wai the OxnlK which had throe learr-i, like the ordinary clover of this country, and it tlmei dve. TARANTULA IN BUNCH OF BANANAS STARTLES ROY portant feature. Thcro is a wide spread demand for moro bishops, and It Is believed from four to eight now bishops will be elected this year. Thirteen editors of tho various church publications arc also to be chosen. This afternoon's session was de voted to the work of tho standing committees and tho preparation of reports of the church's progress, finances and general activity at home and abroad since tho last quadren nial conference In Baltimore. Charles W. Fairbanks, former vice president of the United States, Is In attendance at the conforenco today in an unofficial capacity. When you eommixsiim hou-o hm happen to ho handling a huiu-h of baunnns nud you see a big bug com ing your way looking for a plae to light you better dodge its a taran tula. That's what J. W. Packard, an employe of the llogne Itiver Com mission company, diet! Tnesduy when ho was unloading a carload of bana nas at thu company's warchouo ami a big tarantula bug missed h'ii by several feet whiii it j.tnijH'd from its hiding place in a bunHf of baunnns. The laniulual, which is tt South American siweics, was gathered in still alive and seemingly lic.Ithy and placed in a glass jar where its jxiis onous fangs cnifhurm no one. It was brought to the Mail Tribune office nndf 'm on exhibition there. IJouiiitn In tin liiUiillniN, straw Iml of 1111110, SlunlhiT in peaco for unidhut' day, I would I could wear llioe,' lim" iilusi decline Oh, whv should it rniu on thu first of Mav Those who ilhotcd'iu a nev srav that or siiiipls- in the chalk not-oui-y to make tho old olio look like inu were bitterly disappointed tudav for Slrnwhut Day, tho MM of May, In dark and dreary, hike unto r!utr when the fnlrer sex bemoaned the laok of Nuiisbuit. dawned Mny day anil those who awoke early hoping, to don tho old straw hat had to give it up. CIlAMnKHSlll'llO. Pa.. ApiJI r.o. In tho presence of n notable gath ering of American educators Dr. An na J. .McKeng, formerly or the c! lesley rologc faculty, wan liiAtal'tid today as president of Wilson not lege Tho principal address .nt tho Inaug uration excrclHos wnn deUerod by President Ellen Flu Pend'ctoit or Wollesloy. j,VT...v..rl,iil,,,,,,,n JTW-Tl Better than the Best WITIKHT mir kiumlcilKC the 0)luml)UH f.nlu) i.'itorics o( Clikiiv.o tc-.t'o(l Immikk's Hiinp l-Yoi'K for Dakota '. lu-ttt fitowci. The mi alvMs ranltct! Ftsitnt's thivn I'tm ; liiglicr in Cu'it crnl Avcrni', Gluten (Junlity, Watot Alunrptlmt ami I. oaf Value tlmti the best Dakota nil-Hunt Wheat Pat out 1-lour, which i the rceoKnlrcd staudnnl for lircul stuff clVick'tiey. Kisntit Hi mi I'tut'n ! a H-Uniilie Mimliiiiution of l'aitcrn Hard Wlicat alul Western Soft Wheat, prcervlng; the host utttiite of each. U eot you from W to V."V K"h than a fimii'ht fuleru Hard Wheat l-'luui'" iloch ImSMHR's Hl.hNI) Im.oi.'k rorwthbx. tun, ... MONEY BACK llimtt'l In (iiianinlffd to End the Misery of Caiarrli, CohN, Hon Tlmmt anil Croup Get a IIYOMKI (prououiico it Hlgh-o-iuo) outfit today. Pour a few droprt from tho bottlo Into tho llttlo hnrd rubber pocket In haler that comes with each outfit, nud breatho U four or five times a day. Immediately you will know that IIYOMKI soothes nud heals tho In flamed and Irritated membrane. But IIYOMKI does moro thnn soothe and heal; it kills the germs, thosn persevering pests that nro tho root of all catarrhal conditions, A compieto IIYOMKI outfit which Includes an Indestructible pocket In haler costs only $1.00. If you now own n IIYOMKI Inhaler, you can got nn extra bottlo of IIYOMKI for only 50 conts nt Chas. Strang's nnd drug gists everywhere. ddd REMOVES BLOOD HUMORS SUPREME COURT TO PASS ON RECALL . PORTLAND; Mny J. A supreme court dccihioiv may be neces&nrv to decide whether or not the recall of public officiula in Oregon in legal. A petition for the recall of District At torney Cameronjif Miiltnoinuh county Iiiih been filed with Secretary of State Olcoft and thu latter has written Cameron gjving him until Saturday to cull mi election to see if tho Voters favor rccallihg tho official. Cameron says he will not resign but will uppeal the ouse to tho su preme court for u ruling on the legal ity of the recall. Attom6y General Crawford some tim6 ugo held tho re call provision inoperative in tho ab sence of an enuf'ting statute but later rev'ersed his decision. In the petition" for 1i!h recall, Cam eron is charged with general malfcns. iimpo of office, Cbpecially neglect of duty in prosecuting criminals-. Swamp Tinnd Notice. Acting under Instructions from Governor West, all tho swamp land belonging to the Stale of Oregon will bo selected as soon us possible. Any one having Information re garding the location or condition of uch land will kindly confer with me. Such Information will bo of much valuo to the land department. T. A. IUNBHAUT, tf Stato Laud Agent. TO TIIK PUItLIC. The members of tho Mcdford Mili tary Brigade wish to announce that tho above mentioned organization Is not a part of, nor In any way con nected with, the Boy Scout organiza tion in this city, but Is a separate and distinct organization, and under entirely different management, OFFICEKS OF THE BUICADB. SI Everv noro and eland of tho Bkin Is employed fn tho nocosaary work of preserving it3 smooth, oven toxturo, sof toning nnd cleansing it, nnd regulat ing the tomporaturo of our bodlos. This Is dono by an ovnporntion through each ticy outlet, which goes on continually day nnd night. When tho blood becomes Infected with humors nnd acids a certain percentngo of thoso Impurities also pass off with tho natural evaporation, and thoir sour, flery nature irritates and lnilnmos tho skin, and dries up its natural oils, causing plmplos, bolls, pustules or sorao itching rash, or hard, scaly skin ndoctlon. S. S.S. cures skin troublos of ovury kind by neutralizing tho nolds and removing tho humors from tho blood. S. 8. S. cools tho ftcld-heatcd circu lation, builds it up to its normal strength nnd thickness, multiplies its nutritious, red corpuscles, nnd enriches it In every wny. Thon tho skin, Instead of being Irritated and disoasod by tho oxuding acrid matter, Is nourished, soothod and softonod by thh' cooling, healthy ntroam of blood. S.S. 8., tho groatostof blood purifiers, oxpols all forofgn mnttor and surely euros Eczoma, Acno, Tetter, Salt Rhoum and nil other discuses and affections of tho skin. It romovos plmplos, blackhoads, and othor un sightly blemishes from tho skin and assists in restoring a good comploxion. Book on Skia Diseases and any medical advico doslrod froo to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAHTA, GA. PANSIE5 PANSIES A Special Fine Strain of (Icmmn Pansie.s Extra Kino Roses. A .JYino Line ol" 2-Year-Old Slock Out Flowers in Season Always on Hand Medford Greenhouse Homo237-X iMain 1)741 023 Eaat Main TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FO'rt SALK FurnHuro at Cia Taft veuuA ', g - -, m jafcMLTmK.o-v:u,csa W V to 3 yens Jauildera of Horned CfUr- "PMIPSHARING Investment Certificates" areSEALMoneyMakers Sond for Booklet 604 56 Co? botlDid Ponkyl 0ro Here It Is! THE FAMOUS TOLEDO RANGE Now You Know, Don't Yon? At only one place in Medford GRAND OPENING Office Cafe 22 North Front Street THURSDAY EVENING May 2 From 6 to 12 p. in. EVERYBODY INVITED Plenty to eat for all consisting of Roast Turkey and Suckling Pig SELSBY & KENNEDY, Props. www'vrrwwgyVtf The, big store, West Mcfn and Grape Streets GARNETT-COREY CO. HARDWARE K JlJw V mrmJm MiJSWi 1 1 JmLM MilWiK KSl MMLi mMmw 1 IWuWi M I Wlf! ALTO AND LONG Lire HmmWA iml mnf'?jW tit MiWfWi fit x Ilfp j Gomes from eating proper food. If you want the choic est, freshest and best GROCERIES, FRUITS, FLOUR and -VEGETABLES It will pay you to trade at this store. Phone orders receive prompt and best service. j Allen Grocery Co. A N v m VI l"W'JtilU'Wjf'5?(,ifcV,"li"