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jj-i: A nJ i .' t' A v SPECK TELLS OF OTDFORT? MvVTT) TRTBTTNTC, MEDKORD, ORKflQy, OTJWfiSTVAY, MY f, 1912. m E F (Oi'i'Udiiluil) (.'. M. Ht('c, ii Iiitko I'rullxroui"!' ill' lloKiio River vnlloy, who i ill the (WnitlltiH Imli'l, mii,vm lluil llm niillniik for n laix'' I'niil oro in Ilic vleinlly ,i)l' Mutll'uiil Ihim i(ii-i' linen !n'lhir. .Mr. Hpiji'k went In Mi'iH'iinl I'ruiii MM)l(iiini I Hi I VI.'III'M imo mill llltll'llllHCll ullill wiih liimwii iih I lie Minri'll nrcliiml of llllll ih'I'oh, uliinli ln Hiilil Inter for I'iiuii $1 llllll in WWill mi note. "Tint lliinell oicliiiiil will hlil over Hill i'iuIimhIh ii fruit IiIh your," nuM Mr. Sn'ck. "Il I'linliiiiiK the tlni'Ml jiiovi" nl' Vullinv Neuiowu l'liiiiiM in the wiiilil. Mill, nl' 1'iiiit'Ni1, llieio lire Minn v liii'1 I mil iiiuolieH in lluil local, ily. "'I'lin I'lilincr farm, kiniwii iih iht Mniliii nrclinuN. which ttniilnin 15(111 ihmi'h, mill ihi' I'nlinor "ii'liniil nl' I Hi ni'ii'H inljiiinlnit Hi' I - limilH nl Mi'tlfiiitl, uliii'h iiimIiii'in jIh fii'Hi eninutereiul inii im yi'iir, mi' nnmns; llll' filll'Ml. Tll plIllllilll'lICK n the Chiciiyu liiiuil.v Iiiih, uililcil In llii' lioiuiucncc uf tin1 fnnn. "Mi'iH'iinl i llii- liuiiii' of itinn.v re lin'il iiiillioiinin'- who mi' livini: on iiiiii'lii'H iitnl iinnlin'inir fruit for li vi'iHimi, whii'li in i'I'Iiiiii in of liiuli inniiu'liililit vnliii'. "Sonic him1it IIiiiim Iiiivi' liccu ox iriiiiiMiliim in I'oiiui'i'iioii with the .hid' in flionliiiu lliionuh I lie lumlinu which i'.UU in hiiii lociilitic. 'flic result Iiiih pinvcn Mili-I'iicliiry, iih miIooiII liii" liri'ii ii'iii'licil, mill nl tlin fiiini' linn' liwiviiit; liinkcn noil for li"t I'T iniu'iiliiiii mill for uniliT mntu l lake liolil of. Tlii experiment, iiiifoiliiiinii'lv, Iiiih ciiiim'iI cnnMilcr iililo lull; ninoiii; people who iltil not iniiliipHtiiiiil it. ii'iiMiii or tlic H'siill; tlii'V ol tin' oiinion Ihnt tin "ml moliiiil llit' Ifniio liver wiim "ii lllllil Unit il liinl I" lie ilMininiliil to lie ii-.mI." ANDERSON-MTARLAND GO NEXT TUESDAY CROP rmmmmanmm . A-uJ f'ivIy;JHnHHB&' j?J'BM mm? . Hv!iHH PXGli THR13H G000 ROADS MEN WITH TEDDY AS BOSS E PARAD PORTLAND I'Oim.ANI). Afny l.-llc-fulfil .y (Invcnior Vi'l, Mnyor llin.lilif.lii (mil oIIht f'ilv officinlH iiimI tfodil roiiil 'iilliliHiiiHU ihiiimIi.'iI Hiroiilj ',,rl ImihIV hlri'clK loilny. Todiiv mnrltH tlio ccWmilion of tin; iiiiliiilion of m!x fo(lil ti8(U ilu pi!. lilimiK, The hilln proviilo for cxli'iisi c im. provi-Midil im roiwln Jlifunliniil Mali. I IIAKIUSHUIIO, I'd., May 1 Willi lie Kooxcvi'll oVIi'itntf'K in conlrol, Hit' IVniicylvn.'iiu rcpnlilimri tnlr I'oiiVL'iitiiin ini't li;rf loilny. Willinin Flyiui of I'illslinij.' prolmlilv will hi' tlic iiiilioniil committcfiiimi r-luificn. . Tin' fiiclion li'il ly Hi'imlor IVuroto will not n I tempt to ilefent tin; clcnlioii of 12 oo-'V('lt iMi-f(nli nt InrtfP. PROGRESSIVE AOaREftSIVX Mini AihIitnoii, tin liilrhi find In ttii)' iniiy u'iii' Ilic i'iowii. lie Iioch i'ui'kiliiy iiIkIiI Ix'fori' lln Mriiroul . llii' IIkIiIui'IkIiI iIIvUIoii, wtm Mime 'I'tmiiiiy .Mi I'arlmiil no iomikIh ue&t llili'lle rlnli. r TO HVEENMABMHfl .Kirtln; IiiiIK thri'i' that W. J. llooHoy Iiiih fi'iit-i'M iicroxH tho liini' li'tnlliiK to IiIm homo ni'iir Ci'iitrnl Point, unit iiiiiiI" a !ik wallow, wlicut fli'lil, Karilcii ptilrli mill liurnyurd out of the nnmi', iluMpltit tint InJiiui'tloiiH of tlin circuit court Himtnltii'il liy the iiiriiiio court of Oregon, C. C. Hnu iIitkoii TucHiliiy aiiljcd tho protection of tho court. A warrant wm IhhihhI (or HooHcy cltliiK til tit to apiicar to anwcr to a chargo of rontonipt of court, aililliiK another chapter to a rimo thai hnn been IiiuikIiik flro In Jackmiii county for a doxen yea is. Tim artlou of TucMilny In the rcHiilt of a loiiKHtmulliiK controvert)' an to tho flrnt rlKhtH to a lane known iih the, went foothill lauc, anil Sunder Hon iiIIckch that tho (tefemlnnt hatt ilone ovurythliiR In hli power to ! uorit tho orileiH of tho court forlilil illtii; him from hlnilorltiK traffic iiIoiik tin) roiul. Samlurnnu ami IiIh father purchaneil tho homo place, from a man hy the uanio of Clark, ami they claim their present lci;al tumble In a legacy left hy (ho for mer. The circuit court him enjoined lluonoy novum I tlniew from ItlockliiK tho road, hut tho liiJunctloiiM have hail llttlo effect. thoiiKh minilwlrhml with Jail m'liteiici'H. BupportcrH of tho UnoKcy tilde of tie itrKiiuient Hiiy that iih fant u.h tho fcuccK have been tmllt tho .Sander xon'ri havo torn them down. I.iihI HUiumer Jitduo N'ell lutitructed tho Hanilernrin'H to Itullil a wlro fence on their hide of tin laud. Thu IckhI im ped of Hio ciiho havo been threfihed out Hovcrul tlmcH In tho coiiiIh, with out much proimectH of any IiuiiiimII ato olearliiK f 'he utniOHplime. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. .Iiilin K. Clink of Untie Tails, Kpent Moiidiiv oveninu' with relatives here and loft for IIiiIhcv Tuesday innmliiK. 1). W, Slope of .Saernnicnlo spcil Mondity nielli here willi his fullier mid tnollier, Mr, und Min. Ineoli Sloue. .1. S. March spenl Tiiesdiiy m (IiiiiiIh 1'iihh. Mr, and Mi'k. NikolaiiH, father and inollinr of Mrs. J, V. Audei'Min linve arrived from Uu ciihI and will pro lmlilv locale here, Miris Kditlt Slono h Hpi'iulinj-r this week wiih Mih. l-'red Sifern nl Tolo. I. iluiihon of Hie .IncoltKou-Hiide Co, of ilaekKoii ville, miiilo n ItusinesH trip hero TiiohiIu.v afleruoon, Hex liiinipinaii of the Hold Hill News Hpeul u few Iioiu'h here Tuesday aflernoon. Mrs. ,1, II. Kini'iiid, Mrn. 0. 11, im Icd, Mvn, ('ooper, ISIish Purkn, Mrs. M. I'unliiKc.r and sou, Mrs. Lindsay, Florenoe Moore, Shipley IIohh, II, I ('utini, Floyd Uosh, Mr, Hurley, Mer rill Kiiidlu word uinouj llm Ceiitvul INtiiit people Hint spenl Tuesday in Medloid. Medford l'llmiiiK coinpany carry a (till lino of logul blunka. The pilplU of the Itoimevell -eliool have nrrauKi'il for u "pletidid Mn festival eiiteiliiiuiuetlt to he yiven at the Medford liiuh m'Iioo) on Thursday eeniiif;, .May 'J, mid il matinee nl the same place on Sat ill ilny ii!tcrunn,i. An adiui-'ioii Ut of cuiiIh will he charni'il for iiilitllx and !." ooiiS for ehildieii. Following In the premm: Miiv HiuiK' Sehool Kcciliiljou (iraee Itiiiinenl Kceitation Thorn Kiihtinnn Koi'ilulioii ItcKiuiild l)ailily.iimn Keeiiiition Kalhryu I'lrieh Ihiet -JnpaneM' Hon tlraco Itrniuerd mid Hoe Selineck- loch. Sinpni; Soiitf . . . . Kiht iil. Hnjr Soiif;. . . . In), 'Jd uml ;ird j-rmle-. The May Queen Queen ....Helen Pierce Ladies in waiting ..Thorn Knslmnu, Lorene llutmers Tallien Isenhart Deliliuh SteveiiK Wra Demi May l.iudley Alice Lyon Hruee Puliimu Lotiidf Adkhin Kathriiie Conser l.elu Itoxiliury Kiln Hurker Herald Theodore Leonard HccK Twelve hovs HinU Kij-lji hoy Clovers Twelve irN Daisies Twelve uirls llutterflics l-'ive hoys .V Itoy'n llml I Ileum. Hoy I.loyd Loveluee Mother Kiln Hmkr Fuirv flod-Molher Isahel Stum! Fairy Queen Mury Alice Foster Fairy Heruiso l.yininn Fairy Kthel Uuuiiik'I Fivir.V l'auliue .lohiison Fairy I.ovtnlii Hnlloekl Fuirv Dallou Memlows Hrowuie Imp. , Frederick Dnild.vMnmi Hrowuie Wilhur Newland Hrowuie (lordou Kershew Hrowuie Millurd Smith Miss Muffet Nellie McCroitfht luck Horner Carol K'in Hoy ltlne Cml Vnu llnrdeuhury; MistivxH Mary Matlie Steve.ifi Ho-IVep Miihel Snyder Sheep Adolph Wiiiii'iiliitri; Sheep Kenneth Wullenhnr Sheep N'cel Kewlund Jack Sprat Kdwnrd la Ily Mrs. Sprat .ConsLv.nee Vimco .laek-lle-Ximltle, Lawrence Kiseuliuil Simple Simon lolm Waltenlmru Ini'k i Archie Fierce .MM ENU i MAGNATES SETTLE XKW YOlfK, Mnv 1. Hefore Iwiv nitf Kew York for their homes loilny, rcpiccutntic of the locomotive u iueeix oj' (he I Illy railroads east of Chicago expressed satisfaction over the agreement signed lust niht oy them and representntives of the rail lomls which averted the threatened strike of engineers. Patrick Morrissev of Chicago, for meilv head of the Hrotherhood of Railway Trainmen, wn.s selected as the engineers' representative on the urhilintiou hoiird which will iiltempt to adjust nil wiifies mid differences esisiinir helwten the men and the railroads. MII.MMiltV KAI.U. Special Tuomlay, Wedneadoy and Thumlny, $7 hats for H.OS; $3 hats for Il.tiC. Coino In nnd seo our stock. COS Kant Mala. 34 Ask Your Neighbor HiiiiilriMls or .Mctiroril Clllens Can Tell You All ,hont It. Home endorsement, tho public ex pression or Modrord 'people, bIioiiIiI be evidence beyond dispute tor every .Medford reader, of the merits of Doiiu'h Kidney Pills. Surely tho ex perience of friends and neighbors, cheerfully h'lven hy them, will carry morn wuIkIiL than the iittornnces ot HtraiiKers resldliiK In far away lilaces. ltoad the follewing: C. ('. Krllts. 33 North drove St.. Medford, Oregon, says: "From por hoiuil experience with Donn's Kkl- ney Pills. I feel justified In recom mending them. I Buffered from a dull ache In the small of my back Mr months. The kidney secretions' were also unnaturnl and ,at times a ictoutlon existed. Upon learning-of . Donn's Kidney Pills, I obtained ft mipply and began their use. The contents or two or threo boxes en tirely rid me of tho trouble and Im proved my health. I know that Donn's Kidney Pills enn bo relied upon to give rellot If taken as di rected," For sale by all dealers. Price fiO cents. Foster-.MIIburu Co,, Uurfnlo, Now York, solo agents for tho United States. Royal Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PUK& Makes delicious home baked foods of maximum quality at minimum cost Makes home baking a pleasure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Atom -No Umm Phosphatom Take It Away , Thero romon n breath of HprlnR tlmo, Hut It Ik so awful wet, Ho whllo you nro lamenting, And for fear that you forgot, While tho neighbor's cnt Is singing, And tho dogs stir up a fimi), If you want "Host Work" for a whole lot less, Don't mil to como to US. It Is too bad to feel as good as we do but then wo cannot help for WB are making every one wtio comes to boo us feel good( too all because Wo know how to do arid then do. CONSULTATION always FHBB Drs. Saunders & Oreen BYB, BAR, NOSK AND THHOAT SPECIALISE Second Floor (larnett-Corey Building Medtord, Oregon RELIABLE ETHICAL j MEDFORD THEATRE! WEDNESDAY, MAY 1st High Class Vaudeville "THESOUL KISS" f 111 Five Scenes and Star Cast of TWENTY Songs and More Songs I Other Features FIGARO, COMEDY JUGGLER VIRGINIA McADAMS WHISTLING BROOK AND HARRIS IN A MILD FLIRTATION t CAPPOS BROS., ACROBATS Prices $1, 7uc, oOc. Seats Now at TJaskins' THE Sunrise Laundry FAMILY WASHING A SPECIALTY. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Orders called for and delivered. First class work done by band. Ladles' and men's tilts cleaned and pressed. Tel. Main 7831; Home, 37. Corner Eighth and South Central Avenue. HHIMtHMHD M 1 111 HI M i t I IMPORTANT CHANGE IN TIME f OF S. P. TRAIN No. 20 DON'T MISS IT Commencing May 1, Southern Pacific passenger '.' train No. 20 will go north at 7:35 a. m. instead of ; 8:04 as at present. Don't miss this train. il llllll IDfHI II IMIIHOHOHWWW ICE Mother lliihlmrd .... l'Vmiee lni'iiii, Her Dot; Cut'ol Kuiv' Unity Ihllie Herriua Hnliv Arlelh'i llulloek Unity ..Kiln ll'ileumu lteiuomber tho naine Doan's- llernice Koltiu-on und tiiko no other. Whiskey or Beer Habit ItKI.IAHLi: HOME TREATMENT Any wlfo or mother v)io wants to save her htiHhaml or sou from "Drink" will ho ultid to know that she can puroham) OltltlNK, tho Htaudard Ihiuor habit remedy, (hat wo havo sold for years, and If no benefit is obtained after a trial tho money will ho refunded. OltUINE la prepared In two ferniB: No, 1, secret treatment, a powdor, absolutely tasteless ami odorless, given secretly In rood or drink; Olt UINE No. '2, In pill form, Ih for those who dealro to take voluntary treatment, OHItlNIO costs only $1 a box. Como In and get a free book let about OIllllNB. l.ooii W. UitdkliiH, 10, MtUu St, II. Keartfield FRENCH DRY CLEANER AND HATTER Wo mako Oarmonta look llko now and more than doublo tho vuluo of them to you, WORK ARSOLUTELY GUARAN TEE!) Handles called for and dollvorod l'uclflc 8831 Howe 880 Near Mooro Hotel MEDFORD THEATRE FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1912 Valley Farm A Four Act Drama GIVEN BY THE MEMBERS OF THE JUNIOR ST. MARKS GUILD DIRECTION OF MR. ED. ANDREWS. Benefit of Pipe Organ Fund; of ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. CAST OF CIIARACTKRS. III5TTY 1IOI.COMH, a youiiR country girl. :ij iiazklrigg Alvirn lloleomh, Holly's mint ion Dwight Silas Holcoml), Hetty's father Tnul Uobiiison 1j iza Ann TtioUor, "Thu IJorrowcr" Ruth Ilutohins Azariuh Keep, Sweet on Alvini Glenn Conwoll Perry Donne, u country "boy in love with Hetty , ; llerninn PurucUer HAKOIjD RUTIjKDGE, Hetty's city admirer, lator bor husband 1IORACK UROMLEY Mrs. liutledgc, Harold's n'iother Etholwyn Brown Tsabello Carney, friend of Mrs. R i, Dot Berry David Hildreth, prominent Now York Attornoy and Isa- belle's uncle , Colo Holmes .Totniing.s, the Rutledge's butler Glenn Conwell Verbena, the Holcoiab's hired girl lessio Purdey SYNOPSIS OF SCRNHS. Aot Onc--Door Yard qf Valley Farm in August. Time .lust beforo Supper. Aot Two Room in tho Kutledgo Mansion, New York City, Time About four p, m. Aot Threo Same as Aot Two and immodiatoly following. Aot Foui- Parlor Silas Ilolcomb's House, Valley Farm. Time About eight p. m. as clear and hard as diamonds Storage rooms right for all kinds of goods. Our wagons deliver to all parts of the city. Ph enes: Pacific 2641, Home 240 Medford Ice (8b Storage Co. Nearly a quarter of a century under the same management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawter, President G. E. Lindloy, Vice Prea. O. W. McDonald, Cashier First National Bank , : -of- medford, oregox capital stock $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $65,000.00 United States and Postal Savings Depository We solicit your business, which will receive our careful attention. F. K. DEUEL, PRESIDENT M. h. ALFORD, OAMWOm ORRIS CRAWFORD, ASSISTANT OASUUER K) i. I c-ni