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OTPFOftD MATT, TRTTONTC, MWDFORD, OKtiflON, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 3912, TAGE THIiTSK '- A l ufa 1 ' su A EC. M DIES SUDDENLY t'Mwiinl i Ireland, I'oiiiii'iliniiii lYiim llio nct'iunl Wind, illcd Miililfill, Hi' Ih'iiiI (IIhi'iihii WiMliii'Ntlny nl'liir iiimiii nt Hut Med In id Imli'l u I ic i'o hi wiih liilinn by I'iIimhIh Wlll'll Mint nt liiehetl, Tint iii'uh nt' IiIh iIimiIIi enme UN a n''"t Hinpiixe to bin many I'lit'llllf lUlll lllllilll'HH IIXHIM'lllll'H In lint ell, v. 'I'lii' city eittineil ttlileli u im in hi'Hmiimi wlii'ii Mr. Ireland tiled in jlMIIIICll Immediately upon leet'lpt III till Ill'Wrf. Mr. Iri'liuiil lntil lii'ini ii ieiient iiI' I In- city lut' tin' ihihI lliii'n vi'iiim, iiml llllrt lll'l'll I'llHMKI'll ill llllhilll'HK in tin oily tieaily nil of tliul time. Lust u inter hit wiih tuned In run I'nr the nilv I'liiiiicil Innii IiIh wind mill wttn hlKTIihrtl'llI Kl'ivillli nilll'H tint lirl nl lit vettr. lie wit iiiiivetmillv ronpeei- fit mnl wiih M'tv iiiiiilat' in Iiiihiiii'h I'lll'll'H, Mi. Iti'lmul wiih a Miihiui, mi Kll,, mnl it Mihihi' mnl tlu'Hc niilciH will iirobitblv lut irpicHcnlitil nt liu run ciiil. Hit Iiml hi'iil iiiiniy i'iit u" lu ll I'o in I Im employ uf JitiiiiiM rail khuIh. Ill WIIh Til ,N I'll In mill llliilllllh nlil. mnl u'iin limn in Ciiii'iiiiinli, (),, May 'JO, IHIHI. Ilih iiillwr.ilied uli.'ii lie mum wo year ulil. October I, 1H8II, lut wax iiiiiirii'il to MittH l.iMiiic I, Iteiimei. of Havana, Maxim I'liiuily, Illinois. To tliin iiiiiim wiih burn Mir.. K. I-'. Tliitinp-xiii of riimnpitiuii, III., ami two ilmiulili'iK, Mabel ami I iva. Iioth in I'liilillioiiil. Mr. IitIihiiI a member i Vci. em Star Indue N". 'J ID of ('liiimpuipi. llliiniN. A. I V A. M. Of tin- Coiii imtiidery uf Ktutililn Tnnplar ami nl' I 1 1 II It ft Tl'lliplf Of till' Klltlll'H of till' Mytiii Hhiine. Ho wan a member of Mi'illorU IihIkk S'o. 1 1 US l. I. O. KIU Mr. Ireland will ai'i-niitpaiiy tin' le. titaiiiH to llliuoiH, IniviiiL' Mi'ilforil Salttrtlay I'M'tiin. Tint MnMutie I'liii I'ral M'rvii'i'. uill lut rnniliii'li'il by In home loile in llhnnih. On .Saturday at'ti'ittoon at I o'clock I'linoial M'rvirex will hit held in Mnl t'oiil nailer lint ntiNpircs of Ihe loeal IihIjjo ttf KIU. Mr. Ireland' ileath in the lust death Inc. MWltilncd by the local Indue. To the '.ersii'i-H which will he hold in the I'.lkrt hall, all friend ntv iit'.il eil to atleml. IVillowiau the. M'ttii--. the body will he by (he odp ecnrted In the train, the iaanr ami enmie.il uf the i-ilv aeliit',' ttr pall heareih. SCENE FROM "OVEn NIGHT" AT MEDFORD THEATER TOMORROW NIGHT. I I tK is. Mnj Hi3-rH- ifs 'v rJII , 1L i HMIHKaJRSII'SHiHHH I Mfc n HliJl' lliiiHiIKi Hi nl WMIilHNII ! lH ! ,'inriwifwr-'TT imnTiiiiimffii nt 1 1 T.r wBmfmsam-9i:S3::' vm Ha JlHlKr aSBBk ,-.;- ,' v;i ffitiilHHHlHKSBi.t)- . , i JH HLiHuaHBv7 r. "? v".J35:iwmmKmmmt - i-st HHHHBkSIIRffllHHP!9Hn''li DON'T EAT FISH NEW FEATURES IfllM FROM BEAR CREEK: FOR THE CIRCUS, NEXT SUNDAY SEE "OVER NIGHT" TOMORROW T 'HltlSTI..V HCICNCK i,i:rn ItKTIIIH KVKXI.VO Dr. Krnnk n.T.eoaard. C. H. II., iiiumlier or tint hoard of lectttrcHhli of tint Mother Church, the KlrM Church of ChrlHt, .ScloittUl. at IIdhIdii. Miihh., w III ilellvor a free lerttne nt Hut Miiilforil theater tonlKlit All llioHe liilercHled aro ntnlhilly Invltml to UttDllll. YESTERDAY'S SCORES: NATIONAL W. Clmlmiutl ITi Now York II ('llll'HKO I t .11 llllHtllll , , S ritlKhuiK 7 I'liiimioiiiiiiii t; Drooklyn 0 HI. I.imiIk ft (JIlW'tlKO !), IIohKiii S, Ht. hotiln S, Now York 11. Cincinnati 5, Phllaihtlphla 1'lttHhui'K'llronklyii, rain. h. i I It II 10 It) i 15 P.O. .7S!t .77S .& .421 .11'.! .1175 .100 . j r u l'h.xieimi me mii tthix Mili'iil The people o the ciri'tiK aie nluan ol the ettv aaniM( ti-hiii in lli'iir lookiuir for new feature, ami o ereek ami eatitli: Hi' fi!i A lnrt ' iiiimy have lieea introiltieeil in yearn time ago the neptie (auk, nilo which 'one hy into thi particular foini if the Ki'iici' f,yti!iii of the eilv emplift, ' unlet titinunuit. that it wonhl seem nt hart mnl inee that time the MuiMMitlcei aw if inyciiitity ami oninaliiy have cnipticil into Hear clock direct ' had Itccn n.iatihlc.il. ami will eoiitiiitin to ih m until the I tit t the Sell-Kioto eriun. which wl play a xiityle iliiy'rt eiij-UfU'iae.it new hcptie tank, of cuiiciotc, ha lieeii eoiapleleil. Sewer led iU ate lint ii'eiiiaiuemleil l llr. Yile. Tin old M'tilie lank wn eoiihtrttc hero mi Tliitiilay, May 2.'), Iihm on it ini'Kiiiiii one iiuinher which in een- i'il iJnee or four .vein iikh of wood I t"y a ttnvulty. It i ttilroilueeil pit ami it took onlv a eonnutrativeiy J innrily an a eouit'ily ael, in whieh .t hhnii I for the wood to tot nut lll",, liitflio.l to an ordinary lamlittt ami lltt tank to tvc wav. The eity enuucil lecenlU oiileriil a new o'te coiiwlrnetcd SANITARY SURVEY CONDEMNS EATING PLACES Htrlklm; at the ttminaitary condi tion of tint ItotelH ami runt nit ran t: comlmmiliiK proi(irty-owar for tint lovi'iily itiamtttr thut tint nllojH In vehicle and it oeeunaiit-. enrryinir two tiuM'ii.'ers is dtiven in- lu the riu;.'. At fitvl the miintal t" I'tiec to move, ami when uracil hy hii Itiver. hicks that individual clean off htrv teat hack apnii the lady ami ett tleinmi who are -cati'd in the carriage. The animal then kicks himself clear nit of the haruei- and after gallop inu wihllv nromul thu Tiny ttfiyernf linii'n, winds tip hy jiiiapiity over the AM1CIUOAN W. (JIlll'lIKO Ill llOMtOII 11 WaHliliiKtoa 10 Philadelphia i) Clttvolaml 8 Dutrolt 9 KU I.oiiIh t) Now York 4 WuhIiIiikUmi (i, Chli'iiKo 7. All uthurn piiationod; rain. L. P. C. R .727 7 .011 8 . r. r, s 8 .020 0 .171 12 .120 12 .:i:i:i 12 .100 COANT W. Oakland 211 Vtirmiu 17 Han Fraut'lHco It! I.iih AtiKtilim ,,,,,'., Hi KiKiraimtuto 10 Portland 0 U 10 II it; 17 18 10 P.O. .1107 .018 .000 ,180 .100 ,:i2i It. II. w. Oakland r 111 1 Vurumi t (I 2 Hattorlou AIiIoh ami Mltxo; Wha It'it, Canton ami Akiiihv, Haiti'amunto 1 I I Portland 0 7 1. lat,torlPH--VllllaiUH ami KrulU; (Urol ami Howloy. Hint FranclHtu) 0 2 1 Loh AiiKoloa 1 0 1 IliittorluH Noyon, Timor and Hohnildt; Lovorotiz and llolua, NOnTHWKH'V . w. 11 1 " not h i Hpokauo ,,,.10 Huattlo 0 Tn co tim , 8 Victoria Portland Vancouver L. 0 10 10 0 12 1U P.O. .000 .040 ,040 ,020 .120 tint inula part of town were kept ami iirclm: that llio idiyitlclaitH of (ho city hit foreeil Ut oliey the law ami promptly ipiaraatlne eontaKiontt i1Ih eiiHett, the report of tint woitiitu of tint (ireater Medford eluli wiih hiiIi milted to tint city council WmluoH tlay nftcriinon. The oneral (yimlltlomi la tlio city were tip to tint' avorauo. Proper tioweraKii ami dlMposal iff t ho Hitnin wiih one feature that the city bIiouIiI ho proud of. .Mated tint report. A Inn the water wan kooiI. In office htillit tiiKH the pluuilihiK wiih iih a rule kept In a clean ami ttaiiltary condition, llmuKh Hotnit citMea wttro cllod that woilld hliow thai careliiHHmtMt on tltn pnit of thu property itwiiorn wuh ln- cnutliiK' a uteiiaeo to tlio public health. 4 OwtitK tp tile aiinoumuiuout of lite ttemlMo of Councilman K. C. Ireland, thu ntport wiih not road In its en tirety, tint council adjourulUK nntll Monday afteinoon. Improper dlHposal of KarluiKo placed nearly every rcHtaurant and ItotePln tint city In a Hat of highly umtuiiltnry placeH ami unfit to ho patronlr.ed hy tint puhllo. With few except Inns garl'iiK" ciihh aio tint In UNO, the retime ami dehrlH IkiIiir thrown In thu hack yarda or la wooden Imrri'lrt without coverx, whero It wan allowed to putrlfy, of. foiiuc an admirable hrcmllm; place for typhoid. Though tho atrcots of tlio city aro In a miultary condition, tho a I ley h aro maul an iltimpInK KroumlH for lu flaiumahlo material and decajlitR voKolaltlo mattor. In uuo ciiho tltn rofmui from a htoro liamllliiK moatu watt thrown In a barrel In an alley, Tint report commred tho phMtlclamt of tho city fur falling to report ciihoh of typhoid. Thin wiih oiled aa In fitrlcl uou-oltuervauco of tho utnto law, Tho ladli'H havo (itilotly worked ipon tho Hitnltary Hitrvoy for tho pattt Hovoral weekH, and tho report Hubinlttod wiih very roiuproliontdvii, KlvliiK every ciiko where a iiiiIhuuco wiih found. The report doolaiod that no ciihob worn rtted out of por Honal feolliiK, hut that tho city might lut ahlo to take on a moro baultary condltlim. Action will prohahly ho taken xyhou tho reading of t,hu report la complotod, The act in ilsf i what it termed a "sereata" in the show world, iittd further ileinoustnUes the marioloiis Ntsiliiities of hore traiititi'.',- which iinlei'il, s the Y'r ko by, acum with out limit. KaKlod. Mother'M Day, Hitnilay. May 12, will be obstirveil yenernllv throughout the nation next .Sunday. Appropriate services have been arranged in nearly all of the Moilfonl eluirclic ami the day ,t'iiernlly ylll bcduoted to trih utos to mntlieiH. Knelt man is expected on that day to wear n whit carunlioti out of re MM'i't to his mother. The day was icncinllv observed in this eity last year for the firt time. COUNCIL REFUSES ASH LIQUOR LICENSE At tho Hpeclnl meeting of the city I council Wednesday afternoon tho fol lowltiK roiitino business was trans acted: Llconsc of Arcltlo Ash for a wholo itnlo and retail Uqupr Hccnso was re- ftlSOll. , . ( Hesolutlon docliirlng tho Intention to pavo alloy back of Gamott-Corey bttlldlui; passed. Street committee was authorized to rURngo names of all streets that wore named In duplicate. Hotiolutlou declaring 'the Intention to pavo I-'ast Ninth street from Ulv ormlilo to Central avenue passed. Tho council ordered tho Rogue Hlver Valley railroad to place on William A. Iliad) will rcihI to the opera Iioiiko l-'rlday nllit, May 10, tho new throo act comedy "Over JNlBht," written hy Philip If. Mar- tholotmie, a play that scored otm of tho blKK't HiicretteeK of hut loascn In New York- City. Tho story of "Ovr NIkIiI" has to do with tho mlKfldvonttireK of two youtiK marrJcd wttptoe who stnrL on their lu.tieytnoon trips up the Hud Hon river on the day lino steamer llcmlrlck Hudson. Hy some means they In-come set arated and tho husband of one dis covers that he has the bride of the other on his hands, ami vice versa. It Is said that there arc so many lamiisInK complications arising over Mils device of the author that It , keeps tho audiences In constant roarft of laughter from the rise of tho cur tain till Its fall. The first act taks place on board the steamer llcmlrlck Hudson, and the other two at th6 Rip Van Winkle Inn, a small hotel supposedly situated In the Catskills not far from Poughkccpsle. While It might bo thought that "Over Night" treads on rather delicate ground, It Is said that the author has carefully avoided anything that might be construed as suggestive. Mr. Iirady promises a first class company and an excellent produc tion for his play. One of the most amusing characters Is that of a country hotel clerk, played by Mr Arthur Aylsworth, who made all sorts of a hit In tho part when it was originally produced in New York a success that has been duplicated wherever be has appeared. , Much of the interest naturally centers around tho two newly-wed couples, and for these roles Thomas Emory has been selected for ono of tho husbands nnd Sam D. Hardy, an other well known light comedian, for tlio other; while the two brides will bo played by Franclno Larrl- tnore and Ada Stirling. Others in the company aro Inez Buck, Mahlon P. Hamilton, James T. Ford, Elsie Scott, Florence Stewart, and Edward netici: The Fiaternal Order of There will bo Inltlatlonnl work nt I grade and plank all crossings within tho regular meeting Thursday evo-i tho city limits. uiiig All meiiilierH and visiting mem-1 berrt please he present , Legal blanks at tlio Medford Print- 41 JAMES STEWART. Sec. i Inc company. L. Dunne. s laiHHMKI v LOOK FOR THIS SIGN ON LEADING GARAGES The superiority of Michelin Tires is recognized all over the World Yon cannot know what a good tire is until you try a Michelin properly inflated IN STOCK BY v- Hr- PACIFIC MOTOR SUPPLY CO. 1-0 W. MAIN. VAPOR BATHS and Scientific Massage Try it for a cold, rheumatism, etc. Advice in dietetics, medical gymnastics and Hydrotherapy. Lady attendant. DR. ROBT. J. LOCKWOOD CHIROPtACTOR E. 9th and S. Riverside Both Phones IF YOU ARE A TRIFLE SENSITIVE About tho slzo of your shoes, It's somo satisfaction to know that many people can wear shoes a size smaller by shaking Allen's Foot-Easo, tho nntiseptic powder, Into them. Just the thing for Dancing Parties, Pat ent Leather Shoes, and for Breaking in New Shoes. When rubbers or over shoes becomo necessary and your shoes pinch, Allen's Foot-Easo gives Instant relief. Sold everywhere, 25c, Sample FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted. Lo Roy, N. Y. Don't ac cept any substitute. Vacuum Carpet Cleaning "We have casoliue powei, a large machine, and guaran tee all work. Home Phone S3-K NOTICE Tho ladles of tint W. C. T. U, will meet at tho Uaptlut church at 1 p, m, today, At 1 p, m. Mrs. Hllhatigh will give au addretis. All ladles (if tho city tiro Invited, ? ? f T ? ? ? ? T ? ? t T T T T ? T f t t r y f y y y y y y y y y y -w : Backward Season Sale OF READY-TO-WEAR LADIES' GARMENTS Offers more true economy than has ever been given on new, crisp, fresh, Spring ready-to-wear garments so early in the season but our stock is much too heavy and must turn it into cash. Millinery One-fourth Off Silk Dresses, Wool Dresses at reductions of 25 to 50 per cent. Skirts at backward Season prices. h . 200 Dress Skirts at 1-4, 1-3 and 1-2 off. Shirt Waists at reductions of 20 to 50 per cent. House Dresses at special prices. Tailored Suits at savings of 20 to 50 per cent. . y 1r mm s " l v y ? ? t y ? ? y t y y ? Y t y t y y y y y X t y y t y y t y y t y y y y y 5 First National Bank OF X MEDFORD, OREGON 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. X. DEUEL, PRESIDENT M. L. ALFOUD, CASHIER ORRIS CRAWTORD, ASSISTANT CASHIER Nearly a quarter of a century under the same I . management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatraont CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawter, President G. R. Lindloy, Vice Pres. 0. W. McDonald, Cashier ICE j$fr 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 & Storage Co. -I dV lii: