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c ;f IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Mm. At. I.. Mnrtln, y.'lo Front nil eel, eittci tallied thii Home MImhIoii micliity of tlio ,M. 13. church WocIiich. ilny iifh't'iHion. At the cIohc of tint IiiinIiicim hchhIdii Mih, .Martin norvoil iliihity K'fnndiiiiiuitH, iniHlntcU by Mm, Dlvlmiy mill Mim. I'elornoii, Vice Incline imi Clitlvtliiii Beluiicc, MiMironl opera Iioiimh ThiiiHiliiy v mIiik, Mny i, ut o'clock, by Frank II. Leonard, (,', H, II. , member of Urn Hoiiiil of l.celurimhlp of tlin mother church, ihn I'll nt Church of Chrbit, Hull'lltlHt, III IIOHtllll, MllHH, Conlwowl, hardwood and fir ft. Til) pur Mingle idiil. Hpeclnl low priced In (iiirluml IiiIh, (lold Itay Realty Co.. illli mid I'lr. .1. T. Biilllvnii Iiiih hmni'il Iho new (I ii I on hungiilow Oil ItOIIO IIVIHHIC. Thin In tin.! Iioiihii tliut wiih recently mild to Mr. Harvey of town Mi. Kti III vim will move In llu now cot Inge thin week. I). II, Rciiinc, tlio Wonder vonp mid late man. Ih the. bent hqwIiii; mnuhlno repairer on tint count. ii (0 North Onkdnle. ' Mont Emma Reed returned Satur day to lii'i lioiiin In llcrl.eley, I'ul, MImh Kcm and Jut ulster, Mlim Kale Rcoil, eniiio to M cil ford from limbo, loy lani Hiinilay In iinnwer to a tele grnui fiom hero telling of the IIIih'kh of tlntlr uncle, Clirlii KrcUcr, who wait at llu oiirriMl Heart hoiipltal In IliU city, and who In n t ill thorn hut very much Improved In health. Dinning and Mknlliig at Nat to night. .'17 MUu Maud Htoau. of Vermillion, H. I)., arrived In Med ford Friday earning for a vUlt to her winter, Mm. .1. I. O'durn. T. II. Mull returned Friday from a ImihIiiokh trip to Florence, Ore. Judge I". M Hlmvart, of Eagle Point, wan In Medford Saturday on liiihlnciirt. Cord wood, hardwood mid fir $1.60 per tilngln cord. Hpcclal low prima In carload loin, (lold Hny Itenlty Co,, A III mid Kir. llniinet Hlm'kiiii of Talent wiih III Mcdfonl Saturday Mm. It. I.. Mcllrlde of North Ivy itlrcct oiitertulued Informally at liinrlieon Friday for her mother, Mm. N. Kant man, of I'lattovlllc, VIk, The room were decorated with n profti nlon of popple and tho Hchcmo wan carried out with hand painted (dare cardii with the name, flower. Cover were laid for ten. Thime prexout were: Mm. I.. H. Kent, Mrn. K. A. Velnh, .Mr. M. O llarher, Mm. Harriet Owborne, Mm. J. I.awlor, Mm. O. C. King. Mm. F. J. Andrew, and Minn Kllxubuth lllarkford, imuclug nnd itkntlng at Naf to night. 37 Mm, l.oretla Wllllaiutt nnd Mm. IS. I). While, of St. I.oiiIh. Mo., at rived In Mud fm (I Friday evening. Mr. and Mm. I.. M. Hurley, of Portland, were auioiiK tho many ar rivals lu Medford Friday evening. MInh Stella Gilbert left Saturday morning for a two mouths' vIhII to lulatlveH lu I.oh AugclcN. Dancing and HkalliiK at Nat to night. ' 3" Mm. P. II. Crowoll left on No. Ifi Saturday morning fur a lslt to frleiidii In SIhhoii, C'al. Mm. Thou. Rons and daughter, of Central Point, were Medford vlultom Saturday. Cnrkln & Taylor (John II. Cnrkln, Olcnn O. Taylor), nltorueyn-at-law, ovor Jackson County Rank building. Medford. C. II. Ilolhrook. of Portland, wiik lu Medford a tow days tnlu week for a visit, to his former Iowa filcudti, C. McDonald, caHhler o( the Jiicknun County bank, and his fam ily. Mr. Ilolhrook wan formerly en gaged lu the banking buttlnonH III Iowa, but now Iiiih extensive Interests lu tho Pacific northwpHl. U) la very (iiitliiiHliiHlIc over Medford and the HiirioiinilliiK vallny and he fallH to Meet wliuro any mlHtako can bo made by a Judlcloim InveHtment of capital lu either city or country property. Itov. K. O. KldrldKo will deliver tho lucuiorlal oration In Medford on May :io, Decoration day, Corilwood, hardwood mid fir II.RO pur hIiikIo :i'l. Special low prlcea In carload lotH. (lold Hay Itenlty Co., 0th mid Fir. Mm. A. S. ItOHcnbntliu la vIkUIiik hor niothitr, Mm. Ilomuor, on Foots urook, Kodak flnlaliiiiK, tho bent, nt Wo ton'H, oppoHlto' book Htoro. Tim MIhhob MuDoiioiihIi, of l)u biiiluo, Iowa, who liavo ieun vIhUIhk Mr. and Mm. K. S. Miller, loft Tor tlmlr homo Friday ovnn,liiK. Tho la dli.'H aro roturnliiK from a pleaauro trip to Honolulu. W. V. Haiuuin, llvlnj; four ihIIoh Wccks&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS Djr riiont a7i MlyUt PJionil r. W. Woil S071 a. b. orr, sen CAST AITAKT, Month of Medfoid, linn placed on ex hibition at tho comni'iiclal club ex hibit bulldliii; iievernl Hlooln of beardlemi barley which aland tlnee mid a half feel lili;li. Tho raln In lieudliiK and I) Ik enllrii fluid In eiiual- ly II H (OOlt II h tho HlllliplOH lllOIIKllt In. Tho yield will niirely ho a Iiiko ono, H. A. Newell, Imllun' tailor, lh floor M, F. ft II, Co. bldK. .loo ItnyiioblH Ih at IIiowuhvIIIc, Ore., vIkUIiik relative. MiiHter Will line l.ultlile, who Iiiih been Ih Meilford hcvoiiiI wcoIih vIh lllili; Mr. and Mm, (leu. Kaxloii, left Friday for IiIk hoinn In Henltlo. Dr. M, C. Iliirbor, phynlrlau nnd HiirKiion, him moved from the M. F. ft II. bulldliii; to room 1) Palm block. Opponllo tho Ninth hotel. 30 Dr .1. I' Itediiy left Friday eve. nlni; for a hiihlucim trip to Portland. Mr. and Mm. .1. D. Cochian, who have been lu Mvdfonl for several daya vIhIIIiii; relatlven mid former aciiialnlaiic), left Friday evuuliiK for Vlctoila, II. C. Money to loan, lu amoiiutH of from $500 to $1000 mi Improved real en tale, country property 'preferred. Cnrkln ft Taylor, Jaclinuii County Hank bl ilk'. It, W. Tclfer returned to HiiKcnn Friday ouiiIiik. where he expei-ln to remain for a couple of 'weolcn, Mr. and Mm, Aiiioh AdauiH left Friday for l.on AiikoIch. Bee It. A. HolmcH, Tho Insurance Man, over JackHou County bank. Thou, Moffat left Friday for I.oh AiiKolen, where he koch to ho preneut at the Kieat Shiluem meet. Mm. J. I), Itccder, of Pnllmido, Col., who Iiiik been In Medford vIh- KIiik Mm. M. II. Payne, returned to her home Friday afternoon. K, I). Wenton. commercial photOR rnpher, negative :nado any time or place by appointment. Phono M. 1471 Mm. C. J. Fonter and Mltm Kviiiim of Anhlaiid returned to their home Friday, IiuvIiik enJo)cd a Mevoral iIii'h vIhIi with Mr. and Mr. S. C. CoIIIiin, out at Tublc Itock. C. II. KadH linn ?iiri:.aitc(l the coal and fuel biiMlucHr formerly conducted hy J. liuibh:i;i and will at all 1 1 inert have lu mnck a full and com plete line of fuel of all kludx, In cluding mill btork wood for Hummer II ho. Thin early lu the neimon estimate ate beliiK maili 'if probable fruit linrventH next Inll. The litocks of Winter NoIIh pei.f tree aro not many In the valley, only four of them, and thcM blocks are not InrKf one, bin the eHtlmated ylold for UiIh kciihoii Ih 12,000 hoxeH or 'JO tarloaiU. TIicmo Winter Ni'lln are lu the Hop- klim. lllKham, llurrell and the Hear Creek oichnrdn. There urn a few other trecH hcatlcred around In other parU of the valley, but those men tioned are the larger block, and every Ino Ih loaded to Its fiillenl ca pacity with fruit already formed. The Winter NoIIh Ih a Hiuall pear and very little If any thliiuliiK U done, but If all the fruit now on tho trecn dovclopH (hero will be need for a Kient amount of limb propping be fore harvest time. Harry Mennlor returned Thumday from a visit to Portland, Kukciio and other Willamette valley cxltlen. Harry l.ludHiiy, canhler of tho Cen tral Point bank, and Chan. Heed, of the Flmt National bunk of thin clt joined the Hpeclal train of Shiinem here Friday and went with them to their big conclave lu l.os Angeles. K. A, I.augley, of JackHouvllle, wan In Medford Saturday on bual nenri. Attorney (!. W. Trefren, of AhIi laud, wan lu Medford and Jnckaon vlllo Saturday on IhihIiiohh. .1, S. Daily of AhIiIiiuiI wan lu Med ford Saturday, W. 10. Spottn and family, of Cood nlKht, Texan, who have been visiting In Medford for the piiHt week, left Saturday morning for the north. Homer Harvey, city mall carrier No, J, who Iiiik been laid up for tho pant few weekH with blood poison ing, baa almout entirely recovered, mid Saturday morning left for-a vlnlt of ten daya to li Ih parents In Cot tage Grove, Ore. Hay (laiiuyaw, who a few montba ago nold the Union feed Htahlca on South llartlett and South lllvernlde to .loo HcsH, Iiiih purchaaed the liusl iicsh again ond In now In charge, Tlu'Hii Htahlen have ntabllug room for homea mid being centrally locate nearly every atall la ocuuvU'd. Mr. (auuyitw Iiiih conducted thin bual nona for aovoral yearn mid lias be come dcHorvodly popular ami good hiiHlueua la alwuya coming bin way. Mr. and Mm. C. 1). Woolvorton entertained with a dinner Sunday at their beautiful country homo, Hlver Head. Their gueatH wero Mr. and Mm. Wlae of Aalilitud mid Mr, and Mm, Jormata and family of Medford. Covera wero laid for 1 8, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT- Six room house, mod em, paved Htrout, l.r.O. V. T. York & Co. FOR RENT Five room house, wa ter lu house and yuwl; bum and coop. Inquire H3K Piikota nvo. 87 MEPFORI) MATT. TRTBTOTE, At the Churches M. E. Church, South IIi'V. .Illlili'H Allen Cililflilielil of ('liiengo, III.. Known iih (lie pii'l preiielieil, will preieli Siiiidny nl the M. I'', ehiiicli hiiiiIIi ul 1 1 n. in. St. Mark's Episcopal Church .limi'iili Slici'iiu, lector. Kiiiidiiy wervicc lire an IoIIowm; Holy eoiu miiuioii 7 a, m., .Sunday m-IiooI 10 n. in., holy eotumiiiiioii iiml Miiriuoti II u. in., Ilible xtuily 7:1. p. in., cwii ihr pruyi r iiml Hcrmoii H p. in. ,Mee. iiih iluriiiK Ilic week: Woiiiiiii'h kiiIIiI Tliiimdnv 2 :.'!) . in.. Voting IVoplc'M guild TliiiiHilny H p. in. All lire we come o the mimmcch of thin eliureli. Mcthotllst Episcopal Church K. Olin Mldriilge, paHlor. .Service SiiimIiiv hh I'oIIewm: I'leaeliini.' 11 .i. in., 8 p. in.. Htibjeet, morning, "T'u Kulargeil Life." F.veniiij.', "Sin uiid IU I'uiiihliiiieiil," KiiiiiIuv school iiml .Mcu'h ibli cliihH i:lo u. in., .Junior! league choir .1 p. m Kpuoilli league ' (l:l.'i, prayer meeting Thiimdnv even-j iuir 8 oVInek, (heme, "The Mihle (lie1 Word of Uml." Kxcellcnt miihie un der the direction of (, X. L'liiiloHler. Hpeeial feiihncF., moiiiiiig, milhcni; evening, duel by Mosr. Clareiieu Meeker anil ('. X. Cauuily. You ore cordially welcome In nil llie-c hcr vicch. At Christian Church In the morning hcnnoii on "Seel, ilig." In the ecuiii; u ilisciiiitfe on j "I'owei." The pruyer meeliiig inecth on Tliumdnv evening. Choir practice on Fridny evening. Mihle xchool con- enc ul 10 ii. in., njihftioii liaud at 'J;.'l(l p. m t'lirihtiaii Kiulcavor ut " p. m. Come. You are welcome. I). I). Moyle, ininihtcr. Baptist Church Seriecf ut the usual hour on Sun ilny. I'rcaehiiig 1 1 a. in. mid 8 p. m KcrinoiiN by the paxtor. Special iiiiihi'I nt hoth MTviceo. Sunday heboid Il:li ii. in. MeuV Mihle cluxs Mime hour. Iiiuioi'r. .1 p. m. Young People's mcc! ing 7 p. m. All are invited to IIicm MTice. A. A, lloliiio, paxtor. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Service Snmlny nt 11 n. in., subject of lexhoii-hcrinoii, "KvcimMiiic I'iiii ihliinent." Siinilnv m'IiiiiiI n( 10. All iimler the ue of twenty lire invited to the Siuiiltiy m-IiooI Wcdiie-tlax cveiiiui; meeting nl 8. Kvndiiif; roo.n lieurn: "J to ."i p. m., daily, except Sun- dnv. t'liurcli edifice, '1V1 North Oak dale. G. A. R. Memorial Services The iiicinhci of ('limtcr A. Arthur IW No. 17. tl. A. K.. will hold me iiiorial cervices nl the Christian church in this city on Sunday, May '-. ni '2 CM) o'clock p. m, Kev. I). I). Ilovlc, iniHtor of the Christum chinch, il conduct the M'ruec. At Fountains & Elsewhero Ask for HORLICKS Yhe Original and fienuln MALTED MILK The Food-drink fir All Ages. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without it. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no imitation. Just say "UORUCK'i" Not in Any Milk Trust ""3MgM$M?!"?" Remember the Hot Days of Last Summer? Why not prepare right now to avoid most of this unnecessary inconvenience by getting a few of the many . ELECTRIC labor-saving devices? ? f T ? f ? T t f T t t T T f T T f T T Y Pacific 1681 TODKmP, Omwoy. HATlTRDAY, STAY I 1012. COW EATS m 10 .Iiiiiicm Kei-elmw, tin- moliiiir king of Aulelope vnlh'.y frpent Snlurday n Medford. Un H I'xliiliilnig u four inch wlrip of wire winch cniixed the ilcnlli ol one of Iiirt mot Milnnlile coww. The cow HWitllowcJi nic wire moiiic lime .n Kcbriiury. On Miinh 1 xlie icfimcil lo cut. Klie ciihcd .March' 10 and died on May 1 of tdnrvnlion, A post mortem revenk'd Hie cnimc of dealli, (lie wire lodged ttvn., an intcntin.'. Mr. Kcmliiiw i pilnlnnt over the price of molmtr, winch in now nulling ut 'I8.15 coiiIm. Tln-ie ih ood profit in moliiiir ut '10 cfiiu he tritc, and iuImVch nil ownen, of foothill iiml linihli liiinl to ciignp' in (Iiih moht pro lltufilc IjilsinesK. IS XKW YOKK. May l.-TodnyV nlior( hcxxiou of (lie nloek mnrket re llecteil further miM-ltlcinful. flaiiis and loNhCh were loii( equal. Kead- illlr M'llk III! .'!-H II till I'ri.i fil'i.1 hi-.. I ' '' " " "' ....- ,... lerrcil wiih off 1, Illinois Centr.il Iot ;i-J and Great Xortliern, Xorlli ern I'licille, SI. Paul, Amalgamated Copper iiml Utah Copper were hea. I'liion l'aeific and Cauadimi I'aeifie made diglit guitm. Later Keiuliug declined I .V8 and 1'nitcd Stnt 's Steel, AmalgamiiU'il Copper uud (Jcn eml Klcetrie were down from 1 to 'J. The mnrket won htcadv. Boniln were finn. An "Acher" as STARVES LAH Big as an AcrelThe Quality Store 'j j Aerial Mtor v xi'msi'm at leuat tiuit'a the way tt feels to the HUffcrer soon ts relief when the victim reaches our hands. Wo are ailepta nt pnlnlcMs extraction, albo at fllllim teeth and savlnc them when worth saving. Sippose yon rIvo us a trlnl on your next Dental Job? Yon will find us to gentle In our opera tions and charges that you will surely return. Lady Attendant DR. BARBER TIIK DENTIST Over Daniels for Duds. Pacific Phono SSSS, Home Phono 3D2-K PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating II Work Qunrnntw. I'rlcvs IleuuonablA. COFFEEN & PRICE IS Howard Block, Entrance on 8th Bt Sclflo 3031. Horn . WV; -f 'for Ir-' ki PK The Electric Iron The Electric Toaster ;v You cannot afford to do without these practical necessities when their worry and labor-saving features are considered, and, above all, their economical cost of operation We are always glad to explain the advantages of doing things the ELECTRICAL WAY California Oregon Power Co POHTIiAM), Or. May I lloportn wero received hero thin nfternooit that a nmttll' vonnol, tho nntnc of Ua7"""'j Cli!? U U ftp Sit in it stand in it, Stoop, jump or run, this Union Suit Can't cap in the scat Can't bind in the crotch Gives double wear where the wear is hardest uwj-s fits perfectly All sizes, styles and fabrics, $1.00 to $5.00. Get it today. m s. fSlKMrisfeMilMM I THE PERFECT i DANIELS IJT""HWT1I T I I I III lliBilll III I II Mill I l III I II II Ii Ml IIIHH III Mill I'll "' iffi: UUtfOTI REO WINS FREE-FOR-ALL -M Successors to Rogue River Electric Co. which ban not been ascertained, had boon wrecked on ttho nhoro of Nc linlorn Ilny, Or, UNION SUIT tassaeasmmiem FOR DUDS Cor. 7th & Main FRESNO, April 21. In the pres ence of 1000 spectators, the Uulck 1C entered lu the Republican 200-nillc road race this afternoon turned over three times, threw out the driver and mechanician and landed in a ditch. Dontha Sulprizlo, the driver, is now at a local sanitarium suffering from lacerations and possible Internal In Bjllll) -mmmmmm juries. Over a courso of fourteen and one tenth miles, the 200-mllo race, with nine starters, was won, free-for-all, by the Heo In 3 hours 59 minutes. Fifteen thousand persons are esti mated to have seen the race. The Rco, driven by Earl Jnckson, ' besides winning the free-for-all tro phy, won the cup In Class D against the Warren and the E. M. F. The Overland, driven by Thomas McKel vcy, camo In second and wou in Class A against the Flanders and Ruick 22. The accident happened to tho Uulck 1G about a niilo before the end of its first lap, when It was going S5 miles an hour. A tire camo off a rear wheel, causing It to skid nnd turn over. ROSS KLINE, Agent $3.50 $3.50 PAGE FIVE, Lil....-.l.-llJliJBJJ!iW GLASSES That fit your Mycs arc worth all that they cost. My prices arc as reason able as is consistent with honest and painstaking service and tho best mate rials. Be careful with your Eyes. No Drugs (drops) uaed. DR. RICKEET Over Kcntncr's 440Hfc Fine Engraving Plate and 100 Cards $1.50 to $3.00 Engraving only 100 Cards $1.00 Birth Announcement "Wedding Announcement Anything you want See us Medford Book Store T t t t T t t t t ? T T Home 128-L $HMM$M