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PXOE THREE'. . MPIBIS MEET AT EAGLE POINT TOM EMORY AND ADA ST IRLING IN "OVER NIGHT". "OVER HT TO i,aixj,j at a a AAA A AAA Ail 111 A AAAilAssV s a tt4aAt TTTTTTTTTTTT TT T TTTI TTTT I1 I1 I I I I1 rTIMTITT"TTTTTf TttttTT j IMPORTANT CHANGE IN TIME j BE HE FRIDAY OF S. P- TRAIN No. 20 DON'T MISS IT MEDFORD TfATL TRTBTTK13, OTD17QRD, OKKCiOX, MONDAY, MAY 0. 1012, BIG HI TO FOLLOW CLEAN-UP m hum n urn i 1 mmmmmmam (liy A. V. Howl. ill.) 'I'lui l(i)(iio lllver lliiplliit iiiiMoelii linn enlivened nt Hugh) Point Tiikh- lay, April IK), mill continued In nett. n Ion Mur ilityN, Tint preaching wiin, nil nf II, flint c I n mii itml among llin noti'il HpouliorH worn Dr. A. W. KIiIit or Oakland, (,'nl., who linx elnirgo of (ho foreign iiiIhhIoii work of California ami has Hpmil miveiitl yi'iiiH us a iiilimlonary In Cliliuii alnn Dr. Mary Fowler TlioiiiHiin of dignim, Orn.. who him Ainiit mtvenil yciirH iih a inlriHloiiiiry In India, anil Aloiuo M. Potty of I. IIH AllgHeH, who lnm cliurgn of (ho Imiiio itilMMlmiary work of California, besides iilto a iniiiihor of piniiilnout ini'ii fioin different purlH of tlni coun ty, lint tlm iuIiIp'hhi'h given liy tlni tin nriin'HontnllvcM of tho mission work ami tho address given by Mrs. I.otiln Dennett of .Medford on tlm sub ject of lloiilu Mlnnlon woili with pio iitiiiliei'tl to tut iim kooiI iih tlm best. D Hfiaro would permit I woultt be glail to iiiulii' iniintloii of Ituv. Itvott of OrmitH I'iimn, K. II. I Helen of Ash land, but I must Btop on this line. Tlm members mid friends of tlm eliiireli entertained llm minister, tlii'tr wive, tlm tloli'ijntcH and visit 01 n, and on Friday Mr. Ilowlelt In vited all of tlmin to take dliun'r at the Hunnyiilitii lioli'l Tlmm wiro fit who responded to tlm Invitation, and to Miy that we all had a good tlum would hardly express tlm Idea. Hut I must In.' permitted to add a word of praise of the singing that wait done by Mm A- A. Dolmen ami Itev. 1. C. I.ovett. Following In a list of tlm repre sentative and vlnltur who worn prertonl during the meeting: Modforil delegates Itev. A. A. Holmes, John Arnell, Mm. T, A. Ilownll, Mrn. K. It. Ilrown. Mm. K. H. Hllimou, Mm. K. C. Webster. II. II. Tultle. Mm. V. F. Smith, H. I.. Iteiiuett, Mm A. A. Ilolinen. KmkIh I'olut Itev. C. It. Lamar. I.. C. Painter. J. V. ('.rover, Mm. Lulu Mooiiuiw. Aiihlnud -Itnv. K. II. Illekn, Mm. l.'inma (irlgshy. Mrn. A. I.. Harvey, Mm. C. A. Hiowii, Mm. J. V. Ilodg urn, Mm. C. A. Hatterflnld. (IrantH PaH--Hov. I'. C. I.ovett, H. J. Taylor, Arthur Conklln, Mrn. I'. C. hovel t. Merlin Mm. Frank Tohey. Minn Killed lllark. Mm. II. I. Healon, Mm. J. U, Cochrane. llrowiiNlioio Mrn. Olive. Hull, Mlsri llertslt. Hell, Mr. mid Mm. Jamex Culberson. VlnltniH from a distance Dr. Mary Fowler Thompson, Kugcnit, Ore.; Itev. A. W. Hitler. Oakland, fal.: Hev. (J. V. Campbell, tillliitt. Wyo.; Itev. It. f. Parker. Portland. Ore.; Itev. Aloiuo M. ivtty, II. tj Low Angeles, Cal.! II. S. (IrlgHby, Kliiinutli Falls. Ore.; Itev. f. II. MrKi'ts Colporlor; lluv. I.. V. Itlley. .Mc.Mliinvllle, Ore. The nlRht of Dm lnl meeting the house wan filled lo overflowing, every available spare being occupied. .liiHl before tho preaching coiiuiioiicdiI little Charloa Wright, u boy c ripple of eight Hiitumem, wiih called upon to hIiik. and lit tho clone there, wan a remark, "I want In give that boy something," and an a result, after the audience wan dismissed, he picked up 111. 10 off the platform, and the next morning &u cents lllon' wan nent to him. lEDW MUFF IS OF HANTA MONICA, Cal,. May . One hundred and miventy-flvn Hioiih and iioriiotiH hiiw a now worltl'a rec ord etttahllHhod In tlm fourth annual Santa Monica automobile racuH Sat urday by Toddy ToUlaff of Loh An KoIoh, who, ilrlvliiK a nlnoty-horHo-powur Flat, won tlm IlOII-inllti froo-for-ull with tho phononioual record or 78.50 inllcn per hour, breaking tlm prevloun record of 71.03. Caleb llniKK of PiiHiidena wiih nocoikI and llruco Ilrown of Now York third. CENTRAL POINT JEWELRY STORE IS BURGLARIZED Hui'KlarH on to rod (ho Central Point Jowolry Htoro Friday dIkIiL and Htolo about J1000 worth of watohen, iitlck pliiH, i'Iiikb, oto,, by forcing open tho back door and Hticcoodod In making uway with tholr pluudor boforo tho crlmo wiih dlHcovorud Saturduy morning. Tho local pollco and Con Htahlo Sluglor kept a. olouo guard on tho local railroad yarda Saturday In tho hopo of catching tho thlovou, It holng tholr opinion that tho crlmo wiih cniniulttoil by u gang of IioIiooh tlmt vlhltod Contrul Point Friday mid worn ordorod out of town by tho city marahal. Modforrt Printing company carry a full lino of legal blauKH, WW RACE Heiiieiuliei- lliut next Siiliiiday, May II, in 'i'iiri-ii ilny, Voii ciiii liel) Illlike il I ho inohl Hioi'oiikIi clenil-iii day in (lie history ol' .MeiH'onl, I)chimIi nil rnliliiuli fioni your prfiniNfM nt tint emli wlieuee it iiiny lie leinovetl in (lie wiioiih llililislii'il for tlint pin-pom' by Ihu city, iik curly iih iioHMilile, Sntiinlay. Deponit com Inmtilile nuileriiil, lioxfr ninl hIiiIT tlint will Inirn, mill noiiM'oiiilitiMiilile inlib'mli in vo (liHlinel pile, lieeiiiiHii nil Hut lioxen mid innturiiil Hint will Iiiiiii me lo he taken to the open Hpact) linek of the Wiihliinliin hcIiooI where the eilv lireineii will coiiiltiet Hie bin mtiiiieiiiiil linnliii! Hiiturilnv nllit. Do oiir pint towunl eiulinl foiuiitmtililcH to the boiilirti kioiiiiiIh, lieeuiiHn the bijtKer the Itimliru tliu lielter the run. Free hniiil eoneeit Sntunliiy uilit ut Hie municipal bonfire- niul MpeeehcM liy Hie inaynr ami other eiti neiii. Kveryliotly eoine. The biKor Hie Ijonlire, Hie better Hie Hport, SATURDAY SCORES. AMF.UICAN AHHOflATIO.V it. ii. i:. foltitnbtm in r. .TCI! Mlntiuapolln 1 5 ."(MI Ht. Paul U H .078 Toledo 10 8 .JifiO Loulnvllln 7 i) .138 Kiiiihiih City 8 II .-f.' 1 Milwaukee , z ,m IndlaiiapollH t. 3 II .170 UNION ASSOCIATION W. Mlnnoula 8 Knit Lake City (1 Oreat Falla 3 OkiIdii 3 Helena 1 llutto I L. P. C. 1 .880 1 .867 2 .000 3 .C00 7 .12B 7 .I2C WI-STKItN LKAOUi: 11. II. Ht. Joneph 10 3 Topuka 'J 4 Denver '7 .' Wichita li 0 Omaha 0 7 Den Mollicrt r. 7 Sioux City 3 7 Lincoln '2 'J E. .702 CH2 .583 .500 .402 .110 .300 .182 NATIONAL W. L. P. C. Cincinnati 13 3 .S 13 Now York ..ll I .733 IltiNtoi S 8 .500 Chicago 7 ! .438 Plttfthurs; 7 It .138 llrooklyn 0 l .100 Philadelphia 5 I) .357 St. LoiiIh 5 11 .313 IloHton 0, llrooklyn 4. St. LoiiIh I, Cincinnati 3. AMK1UCAN V. L P. C. CIiIciiko 13 5 .722 Itonton ID 7 .588 WiiHhlUKton 10 0 .025 Philadelphia .) 8 .520 Cleveland 1) 10 .171 Detroit 8 11 .111 Ht. IaiiiIh 0 11 .353 New York I 12 .250 Chicago 3, Cleveland I. Detroit 8, Ht. LoiiIh 10. COAST W. L. P. C. Oakland 21 7 .750 Voruou 10 12 .571 Han Franclnco It II .500 Loh AiiroIch 13 15 .101 Sacramento 13 10 . 1 IS Portland 7 18 .2 SO It. II. K. Portland 3 7 1 Vernon 5 7 4 IlattoiioH (Jllllgaii and Howloy; CaHtleton and Ilrown. Han FranclHco t 7 7 Kjicramento 7 II 0 HattorlcH llouloy and Hurry; Fltzguruld and Chock, Los Angolefl 5 0 0 Oakland I 0 2 HatlorluH Nuglo and HoIch; Dur liln and Tludomau. NOltTIIWKST W. L. P. C. Victoria 10 0 .025 Spokane 8 7 .533 Portland- 10 S .550 Vancouver 0 U .500 Tacoinu 7 . l .438 Hoattlo 0 It ,353 II. II. 10. Seattle! 1 KI it Victoria 7 8 2 HattorlcH ThompHon, Schnoldor and Wally; McCreory and MooU. Vancouver 5 10 I Portland KOI ii.tttnrlos Smith, lloirord nut LowIh; Doty mid Moore, Hiiokmio-Tacoiuti, called In second, rain. Loon Ultima loft for Souttlo tho first of tho wook, where ho will ro niuln with his I) t'other, Will lluiuiu. - 4 -, Our Correspondents JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. . Attorneys from Medford attending court IiihI week were A. K. Heatnea, C. L. ItcameH, F. V. Mtwra and A. II. Liiwlor. ('. F. Hillings, of AHlilaml, wan a IjukIiickh caller during tho week. F. II. Madden of Willow SjirlngB wan a JackMonvlllo caller during tho week. J a in iih Oweim Is In town this week unending county court. It. K. Murray of Central Point trmiKiicted biiHlnetiK nt tho county neat Huh week. It. L, Hurdle of AHhtaiid did IiiihI uchk at the courthoiiHo one day Iiibt week. Dan Shearer, a prominent inlnoi- of Steainhoat, wiih In town several (Iiivh (IiIh week. S. I). Klgor, representative of tho .1, D. Adauirt .Miichiuory company of Portland, watt Interviewing tliu coun ty court Wednesday. ItloH Chapuiau has bought tho cor iter confectionery Htoro from Eiigeno Thompson and took charge tho first of the month. Ho uxpoctrt to refit tlm Htoro with up-to-date fixtures. Mrs. Hunj, M, Collins entertained the sowing' club Friday afternoon. MIhhch Kva mid Oua Humphrey of Medford have taken housekeeping npartnientH heie and expect to re main In Jacksonville during 'the Hummer. MIsh Oua Humphrey Is deputy recorder, NEFF IS CHAIRMAN Jackson county democratic com mitteemen elected ut tlio primary election, met ut .Meilt'ortl Saturday mid orgiinixcil liy llm election of I. .1, Nol'f ii8 eluiiunun of Hie eouuty cen tral committee, 11. 1). Weed of Hold Hill us M'crelur.v, ami W. 11. Cameron us member of the state central com mittee niul ,loliu I), Oitli us member of tlm eongressioiinl commitlee. An uet ivu eouipiiigu is planned, NOTH'K. Notlco Is hereby given that tho undersigned will apply to tho city council of tho city of Medford, Ore gon, at lis next regular mooting on May 21, 1012, for a Mcoiiko to hoII spirituous, vinous and malt liquors In quantities less than a gallon, at No, 32 North Front stroot, In m city for a period of six mouths, 15 M, 10. J. ADAMS. i i f 1- M. It. KnglaiidV ilruj; t-tore u!i robbed hero between midnight Friday evening and 1 o'clock Saturday nior uiii'. The thing- taken cousibted of watcher, pins, fountain pens and locket-, amounting to uboiit three liuudivi dollar. Xo trace has been found of the robber.-. .Mr. Sawyer, manager in charge of the federal telegraph company wire Iosn plant heiv, lei t for San Frau- ei-eo Saturday. l'rof. and Mr. Ceoner, Mis Park-. Mr. ami Mrs. Kenneth Heche, .Mr. and .Mr-, (leo. I'unkey. Mi-s Young, Mi- II a rr, .Mi-- Blackford, Miss Anna Caldwell. Mr. Smith J. II. Grace were iiniinii: the Central Point Kople that spent Saturday afternoon in Med ford. C. 11. CSti.v spent a few minute.- here Suuilav luoriiiiit; with his parents Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. flay. The Central Point Cutis played their liit aino of liaschall with Cen tral Point pick-up- at the ground here. Score 13 to I in favor of Hit Cubs. .1. Wilhiiigton. F. X. Ciinimiiigs, J. Sullivan, Mr. Slac-burry, Mr. and Mrs. C. X. ICidd. Shorty Miles a.nl Price of ledford were visitors here Sunday, Hrail Dean spent Sunday with K. L. Farm and family here curoute home ut Port Orfonl. Mi.-s Jones, Mi Hazel llehlt, Claude White mid Harry Haminelt fpenl Sunday afternoon in Medford. OO0O00OOOO4 Fine Engraving Plate niul .100 Cards $1.50 to $3.00 "Engraving only 100 Cards $1.00 Birth Amioimcomonfc "Wedding Ainiotincomont Anything yon want See us Medford Book Store CENTRAL POINT ITEMS 0000000007 The altrnelion ril the Opera lioime, Friday night, May 10th. will be Wil liam A. Hrailv's production of "Over Night" a three net coincdv from the pen of Philip II. Hartholoinue, and while (liix is his first effort many of the older playwright will look with envious eyes upon the young inmi' HIICC0S. From the very fir peiforinniiei' l was a (iifceM, and the New Vork crilicM admitted Hint it hud given them the best laugh oi the m-iimui. It was first prwutcd at (he Hacked theatre, New Vork, where it run for seeral mouth, mid wn then trans ferred to Mr. Ilrady's own theatre, The Playhouse, where it finished out the suiiHoii mid ea-ily estalili-licd it self as one of the real successes of last year. The storv deals with the misadven tures of two newly married couplo. who are on their weddim.' tours and have arranged for a trip up the Hud- sou river on the Albany day-liip; steamer Hcudrick Hudson. Through some mishap at the -.tarting hour they became separated and each of the luisbmids finds liitn-elf with his friend's bride on his linniN. Num erous other complication- ocCur. LEAGUE TO MEET HERE SOON The fourth annual convention of the Klamath district Epworth league will be held In this city May 10. 11, 12. when It Is expected that at least 100 delegates will attend from tho towns within the district which In clude all of southern Oregon. Last year the convention convened In Ash land, where one of the most success ful conventions ever held. All delegates will bo entertained by the members of the local branch of the organization. The officers of the district are: Hen Shurman. president; J. O. Rlgg. vice-president; Miss Ada Fry, sec ond vice-president; Mr. Richards, third vice-president; J. L. Smith, fourth vice-president; Miss May Phlpps, secretary; James Martin, treasurer; Mrs. J. A. Lemery, Junior league superintendent. SHE IS DELIGHTED For Nine YcaiV Stomach Trouble Is (one. Kverybody knows that tho best fed people ft and tho best chance In the world, If they are careful to keep their stomachs in good trim. Wo say positively that there Is nothing that will do you so much good when you have stomach trouble and are run down, worn out and weak, as Vluol, our delicious cod liver and Iron preparation without oil. Lethu Chewnlng, Lucknow, S. C, says, "Indigestion, loss of appetite and general weakness havo been troubling mo for nine years. When I began taking Vlnol a few weeks ago I noticed an Improvement In a very short time, and now 1 feel .much stronger than I have In years. Vluol has built mo up, Improved my appc tlto and digestion, and I am delighted with Its splendid results." You can have your money back If Vlnol does not do all wo promiso you, and certaluly this is a generous offer. Lot Vlnol mako you strong. Medford Pharmacy, Medford, Ore. No. 19 THE CORK CENTER BALL Is the Only Official Ball Do You Realize This! Ererr Professional Bate Rati Player-7- Uectuie hia percent! ci are valuelcii for compari son by lh Mjor l.xun unlcn he pUy yuh tha Cork Center Ball Krery Professional Base Ball Manager UccauM hU pUen te lett valuable unlcM they play with the Cork Center Ball Ererr Professional Clab Owner-Decauis hie patron are entitled to it Should Insist Upot The CORK CENTER BALL The Spalding N.;r.U'. Cork Center Base Ball 91,35 each I Ut been adoptr J by tho National Leagus For Twenty Years and it it alio the Official Ball of the great majority nf all F'rofrational Bate Uall Lraiuca in thit country. The American League hiu alio adopted a Cork Center Ball and all World Series Games are played nclmiwly with Cork Center Dalit and will bo for Twenty Year more. Send for tamplca of material, etc , for Bate Ball Uniform, rree. Copy of pldtns Catalogue tent Free on requeit lo any addrcw A. G. Spalding & Bros. 1 S8 Geary Street San Francisco Draperies We carry a vnry complete line of draperies, lane curtolns, fix tures, oto.. and to all classes of upholstering. A special man to look aftor this rork exclusively and will Blve a good service as Is possible to cet In even the largest cities. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO, I Commencing May 1, Southern Pacific passenger X X train No. 20 will go north at 7:35 a. m. instead of J I 8:04 as at present. Don't a a m a . m. m. -, AAili afjiti A ilA AiHiVtaAAAAAsl AAAAAAAAAi ----Aa-A X T'rTTTvTrTT TVTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTT fTTTTTTTTTTt First National Bank OP . MEDFORD, OREGOH 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.'JC DEUEL, PRESIDENT M. L. ALFORD, OASHm ORRIS CRAWFORD, ASSISTANT GASHIKB 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. L Vawter, President G. R. Lindley, Vice Prei. C. W. McDonald, Cashier ICE as clear and hard as diamonds Storage rooms right for all kinds of goods. Our wagons deliver to all parts of the city. Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240 Medford Ice (8b Storage Co. Summer Via VfHiJ To the East Rose Festival Elks' Convention Seashore or Mountains -m YV2CO W SUN IUGDEN&5MA5TAI ROUTES AMfOt !CV SALE DATES: May a-3-4-9-10-11-11-15-17-18- Aug. l-2.:i.G-7-12-lG-lG-22-23.29- 2-1-29. 30-31. Juuo l-G-7-8-13-in-17-lS-ia- Sept. 4-5-1.-7-8-1 1-12-30. 20-21-21-25-27-2S-2a. July 2-3-6-7-11-12-15-1G-20- Stop-overs going or itititrnlng 22-23-2G-29-30-31. witlilu Uio limit. Newport Yaquina Bay Tho homo of tho Rhododendron, an Ideal placo to spend tho- sum mor. Low round trip and wook end tlckots. floasonablo hotol rates, out door amusomonts, bathing, boating, goU, fishing, otc. Low Fares to Meeting of Wonien'N Clubs San Francisco, Juno iii to July (J. VACI1TC RAILWAY & NAVIGATION RKACHIJS Aro now within easy roach by tho P. It. & N. and a now field for a pleasant vacation opon. Week end tickets wow on salo and Beason tickets from all points on salo Juno 1st. PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL Opons Juno 10 and closes Juno 15. Tho greatest Floral Fiesta and Carnival of Pleasure- yot hold. Low round trip tlckots on sale from all points. For boautlfully illustratod booklets describing Nownort, Day ocean aud othor points, as well as Information about Eastern Fares, routes, stop-dvors, etc., call on noarost Agent or write to JOHN M. SCOTT, Gonoral Passenger Agent, Portland, OrK0B, 11. l O. E. (IClkH) Convention, July 8 to 1, !!. miS3 this train. Vacations the Round Trip tlck ota to tho prin cipal Cities of tho East, going or r o t u r n lug through Califor nia, or via Port land. Going lim it 15 days, final return limit Oc tober III, on ualo as follews: - amVT -aV SET p