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PAC1E TWO MEDFORD mZh TRTBFNTC, MKOFQRD, OUIWOX. TI!lTRSI)AV, MAY HI, )2. i , t i ! III I I !' 'Jp y-fftf f L PERSONAL T. a. Hcldol of Hlllsboro Is visit ing Medford. B J. Antonovlch'of Ashland was a recent vlaltor In this city. llonry I), llced of Gold Hill was a rocot.t visitor In this city. August D. Slngler has left for n short luiRlncss trip to Ashland. Instructions how to Increase or re duce weight. Information now to re movo blemishes oil tho face, Includ InR excellent receipts for satno. Mrs. S. Watson, O. D.. Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Emery arrived here recently from California on a visit to their daughter, Mrs. J. A. Gam mlll. Mrs. Arthur Furry and little daughter aro In Brownsvlllo visiting Mm. Furry's sister, and mother. B. Thomas of Willow Springs district was a recent visitor In Med ford. Dr., M. C. Barber, physician and surgeon, has moved from tho M. P. & H. building to room 9 Palm block. Opposlto the Nash hotel. C4 .Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Adams have left for a visit with friends at San Francisco. They will bo absent a month. a A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4 th floor M. P. & H. Co. bldg. L, H. Lewis and son Charles of Reck Point spent Thursday in Med ford, on business. Money to loan, In amounts of from $500 to $1000 on improved real es tate, country property preferred. Carktn & Taylor, Jackson County Bank bldg. KIngley Evans of Climax Is In Med ford on a short business trip. Peter M. Kereshaw has left for a business trip through the Applegatc and will return by way of Grants Pass. D. B. Reamc, the Wonder soap and 'talc man. is the best sewing machine repairer on the coast. 216 North Oakdale, Harry T. nenyard of Phoenix spent Thursday in Medford on business. Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4.50 1 per single cord. Special low prices In carload lots. Gold Kay Realty Co.. 6th and Fir. Two speakers have been secured for tho Medford Yalr In tho fall. They aro Professor Rolph Hatzell and President Kerr ,of the Oregon Agri cultural college. Carkin & Taylor (John n. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. Miss Florence McCoy entertained a large number of friends on Monday evening. The color scheme in the luncheon room was red and white carnations, while in the parlors It was yellow popples. A delightful three course luncheon was served. The guests wero Agnes Brown, Merle Bures, Gene Barnes, Nora Daley, Mil dred Butcher, Leon Gaspard, Alfred Garrctson, Bert Lawrence, lko Fri degar, Doc Horton, Andy O'Neal, Doc Harrison, Grover Corum, Tom Peter son and Roy Guyer. Cordwood, hardwopd and fir $4,50 per single cord. Special low prices In carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co., 6th and Fir. A. B. Loud of Grants Pass spent Wednesday night In Medford. See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Han, over Jackson County bank. Mrs. G. L. Haff of Ruch Is. vlslt- iug friends in Medford. E. D. Weston, commercial photog nnd will remain open for tho remain der of the season. Tho tank will ho denned often and wilt bo kept. In first ,dass condition,, It will bo un der the direct management of Walter Merrick. A swlmmtng Instructor will bo employed throughout the summer. With tho cement curbs construct ed on Eleventh street tho work of paving tho street will he undortnken In the near future by tho Clark & Henery Construction company. The work or building tho curbs and' gut ters Is progressing rapidly. .Mrs, T. IC. James of Ashland Is In Medford visiting friends. C. II. Seaman has returned from a shortbusiness trip to Ashland. Ed Thornton of Ashland was a re cent visitor In Medford. A. A. Flynn spent Wednesday at Ashland on business. Miss May Hoke of Central Point spent Wednesday In Medford visiting friends. Harry Norton of Grants Pass spent Thursday in Medford on business. Joe Beeman, ex-mayor of Gold Hill. Is In Medford visiting friends. Robert J. Smith, mayor of Grants Pass, who has worked wonders In the way of Improving the morals of his town since his election spent Thursday in Medford on business. Mrs. Swinden and Miss Hlggen botham of Kancs crock were in Med ford Thursday visiting friends. Judge Colvlg Is at Rosebnrg to day, where he will address a meet ing of tho state grange relative to good roads. He will urge the pro posed home rule bill which Is being drafted by the Medford Commercial dub. Henry J. King of Trail creek la In Medford visiting friends. Mr. King brought a large load of garden truck down with him. AMERICAN WOMAN TO WED BRITISH OFFICER. I v iSaneJ FARMERS PMOt ,aa0; ' .Aiv VoocLUj y OF TO TRV MOW j LOS ANUKI.KS. (V., Mu 111 A Jur.v within a week and n Jury it j farmers wan the arrow ease predicted ! today by porsoiw conntctod with both the pi-uHKCutlon ami tho defense. 1 Twolvo men niroady huo imanod I tuporarl!) for onuwi ajut It w be lieved that before tonight both yldrx 'will hf' coucluded the o,uctdJunluK of iiioho men. Ponding their final examination, llir proatiuctlvo Jurors were oidei.nl lucked up lanl uVuiiIuk and will ln kept from contact with thi public, tutouao public Intwsl In tho cane. Judge Hut ton iloolurud prompted his order for their uPeln lou. I l?rl Hoi;er did iiraotlwillv all the i court work ror tno uorwise timing tne Unit day of tho trial. Ujr 111 lino of iuuittlonlt It ws evident that the llurnir Dutcrtlvo njoiuiy may play a part In thu trial. Uogers closely e aintuod ench prcwpHctlvo juror re garding hla knowliHlgo of tho llurnv nnonuy nnd the mvn It omployod. By Friends of Mrs. Sally Hargous Kane, widow of Woodbury Kane, of Ncw norf ?!. l . nwtrM wonl from Knslund that a marriage has been arranged to r . -- - - . a - I Mltt.lti t.in 1.1k It . .it.llk Hll.l.LlltllkHll.t Ik take place seen at Eastbourne between Captain Uouglas Howard uw. or tne " m ' "" ""'"" " Royal Field Artillery, and the younjt son of tho late Rev. Thorax Howard r-ommll Meh man on his attltutlo n Glil. formerly clmplain to the British Embassy at Paris, nnd Mw, Kane. i ghrdlng tin Informer." Mr. Sally Hnrpous Elliot Kane Is a daugliter of the late Mr. ami Mrs, Louis j NThls ho refused to deny later, was S. llrtrpiu. of New York. She spent tiut of her time after tho death of her done with Ilert II. Franklin, who prn-MK- with hrr sitter Mr. Gcorse It. de Foret. iwth here ami at Newport. tomlod guilty to bribing n juror and , .. ., who will be thu stntv's most Impor ; ant wltnnss, In mind. Mrs. D. S. Ames of Savage creek Is spending n few days In this city on business. E. A. Hicks has returned from a business trip to Grants Pass, where he spent three or four days. 1 00 FOREST FIRES PLURALITY IN WASHINGTON FOR SEHHHPM I 0LIU, IS NAME GIVEN Dr. A. W. Deanc, who Is taking a leading part In the organization of a local company of the Oregon Nation al Guard, has been ndviscd by the state authorities that the local com pany will be officially designated as the' Seventh company, Infantry, O. N. G. Dr. Deanc. reports that a largo number of lecal men have signed the membership rolls and that there will be no difficulty experienced In get ting the company formally organized. The rifles and equipment have been secured from the United States ar senal at Springfield. SEATTLE, Mav 10 Over 100 for est fires are nisjin in western Wash ington between the Canadian border line and the Columbia river. In Sno homish county tle town of Sultnn ir. in imminent dnuer of destruction, the fire thrcatcuiuc th wuodcu iio which connects the town with the Miiirce of its water supply. Jt is rvMirlcd that half a doztsu lives have been Iot in tho vicinity of SAX FRANCISCO, M.i 10 - 1'rno tieally complete returns Irom :ili,(il.l of the 37,000 precincts jn California toilnv confirm llic e.stiiante that Col onel Ro.seviltV plurality in the pres. identinl iirimnrj- will approximate 70,000, Tlio exact figures ., ftr obtninnhle lww the Roosevelt vole as 13'J.li:!(i with Tnft Hllintf (17,013 aud La Km lotto ll,)l'2. Tho-e fismres imi. Acme nnd Wiuketshniu, 1mtcoin i Hmwoelt n clear ninjority of com- TEDDY 70,000 TITANIC TOTS FIND MOTHER AT LAST NEW YORK, May 16. Madame Navratll, an Italian beauty 24 years of age, arrived here today on the steamer Oceanic, rushed at once to the rooms of the Children's society and claimed her two children, Lola and Momon, who were rescued from the Titanic, and have siuce been kept In Mrp nf AfttM Mjirf?nfrltf Wnvft- intn raphes negatives made any time or l.hose wcrj thrown whm place by appointment. Phone il. 1471 1 the ,ner wag s,nk,n Mrs. C. H. Kealihcr of Roberts, Ore., is spending a few days In Med ford with friends. G. H. ads has purchased tho coal ; aud fuel business formerly conducted by J. XV. Barblfige and will at all times have in Etnck a full and com plete line of fuel of all kinds, .in cluding mill block wood for summer use. Mrs. Rice, or Applegate, visited her sister, Mrs. F. Pratt, of this place last week. Kodak finishing the best, at Wes ton's, opposite book store. L, N. JudU, the veteran real estate man of Talent, frausacted business in town' Tuesday, Corkwood, hardwood and fir 14.50 per single cord. Special low prices In carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co., Ctb and Fir. Miss BeaUe, of New York, arrived hro r.st Satutday'on an extended vlt.lt -villi Mr. nnd Mrs, W. J, Elmer. Mr. II. N, Aldrich, It. C. Itciinc, It. IF. Elswurlh, JTrs. S. A. Pnttison, Miv. F. J. Taylor and son Itnyinuuil nnd Frank Hull spent Wtdueaduy u Mciironl. Tlo plungo at the Nututorlum will bo opened iioxt Saturday aftornooa a jt-. .. . - L WORK IS POT ON EXHIBITION The exhibit ,of school work done during ,tlie past ear In this city was opened this afternoon nt tho high school building and will remain open until Saturday evening. Invitations have been Issued by the students to nearly all of the residents of Med ford. Tho exhibit Is a good one and re- t fleets tho results obtained this year in the local schools. Great Interest Is being displayed in the exhibit. It is open to the public. county, but the report has not been verified. The bodies of the five mill who lost their lives when the cnim of the English Leirim: compiiny aud the Dcmjihcy Ioxsiii camp near BirnS viewy were destroyed, have been recovered. They have been idjinUtleg is tloc lionet, Fred Cleveland, J. X . XvImmi, Iverf Den.on nnd James F. Raw son. The bodies of Lyle Neil ;unl Oeorse Indi hiiu' not been fonnd. j tor Rooevelt except San .Ionc(uin, In Ska;it oounty seven ranclto- which L-j. Follette carried nnd Invo. i inniKiiutr size. On tlio democrntio side, from tlie re-,ulU at Imiid today, Clark ixdlcl 30,1 -1(5 vote- niiiiist Winnlrow Wilson lU,)'i7. . Returns from the Second eoiiKres- lo indicate thai Tiiftanrncd Oiliix-ern- nnd poiblv Sierra nnd AnuuLi rtiiiiitic-. All the othoriconnlic-wen have lo.-t their homes and bnrns, to rether with considorHble stock. Refugee.- nre comin into Hamilton and Sedro Woollev. wbici Tnft won. ATM IS S Mil Miss I. N. Martin of New York addressed a , fair sized audience, at the opera house last evening on be half of the Oregon State Association Opposed to the Extension of Suffrage to XVomen. liar )iarra gave her closo attention and she was not In terrupted during her discourse. Miss Martin maintains that suf frage, is not a privilogo and that it would be a burden to the women if the ballot was granted thorn. Her paying teller with a revolver LONE BANDIT HOLDS OP DANK GRASS VALLEY. Cal., May 10 The Nevada Couriy bank was held up here latu thl afternoon by a bnndlt who locked tho bank officials and a woman customer In the vault and escaped with about 13000. Tho bandit rode horseback up to the bank nnd awaited his turn nt the paying teller's window. Then ho quietly asked A. II. Mooser, the pay ing teller, to change somo money. As MnosH turned tho bandit Jumped through the window and covered W. D. Harris. Miss Alta Clymo nnd the W12UW64 JlgS THE BASE BALL SUH SH1KES &SICHTLT Thtft It no ipot tfyt boy at Hue D1L Do not deny htm tlK ill fi&- jt rrmlrce cl playinc tin UjU, Cnccunca . him by rravidin htm tilth the proper Uw QjII Supptlci. You will ntvtr ftsre t It. DIAMOND lUrc BU coodi wUify. X t x r I "Get Outdoors" Crttify your pride by fcttpir.5 a txttcr Uwn thin your ncjlibor. Thr nrftne wUl "be tvtn mott .valuable. , A well-kept lawn ti a Joy, not only to ycuneu. tmi to your txithbor and. alt prtKti-by. Come to ui for Grau T00U that ulitfy. ""iVLvn! tout 14 0unTfLn'! A&i .Hfe?cL ti 1 j What You Want '--J-CLiD 5 When You Want It F.W.ShapIeigh Hardware UK South Central Ave. .Main 51(11 Home tSTI-lv .MI'MKOim, OltKf.'O.V Weeks &McGawan Co. UNDERTAKERS 9j hoaa ami rbMMi a, "w, WMks sen mm X VH MM &ABT iieWTAHT. Alexander 1 'm it. r The Suit Man Call and look over twclvo hundred samples of tho latest wcavos in Men's Suitings. A roado to your aneasuro suit, ab solutely guaranteed to fit, guaran teed all pnro wool and guaranteed to hold Its shapo. Mado to your meas uro suits, . . , . $18.00 to $10.00 Room S, Palm Building. remarks showed a careful study of the topic nnd whilo many In tho au dience did not agree with hor she wm given close attention. Miss Martin whs untvrtaluod at the home of C. K. Whlsler while she was In this city. She left this morn ing for Eugene, where she speaks tonight. LYNCH IS RE-ELECTED the vault and and baqkod them Into locked the door. Emptying the xold lying on a tray into his pocket, the bandit mounted tils horse and Kalluped out of town It Is estimated that he took about $2500. The robber dvrcrted his horse two miles from Grass Volley nnd fled Into the hills. Take Warning and Advice I0ENT Charles Frohmnn, it Is reported, will produce two musical pieces next season. "Tho Uull nirl" and "Tho iHiiushlno Clri." INDIANAl'OLLS Jud., Muy 10. Incomplete returns trow the general election of tlio International Typo graphicnl union ;ib tabulated here to day fellow the re-election of President James M. l-ynoli of Syracuse, X. Y by about 0,i(lfl majority. George A. Truey of .Sun FruiKtif.cn is ejected vice iroidgnt and John W, nays nt MinncupoltH huorutnry tn.-n-uror liy about Uie ume majority iik thui hon Luc.'i. NKW YORK, May 1J. 1'rlco changes reflected an irregular un dertone in today's opening stock mar ket. Canadian Pacific was down 1 1-1, L'ulon Pacific. United Status Steol, American Can and AmorJcan SinolUiif also were no4J7- After tho flrijt hour L'ulon J'aS(lc, Iloiul iug, Lehigh Valley, l.'nftdd States Steol and HniQltlug lost u point or more. After rising 3 points Inter national Harvflstjer later lost all of tho gain. . Tlie market c!oed Irregular. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY rOIt ItKNT (Irapo kt. room houao on South Call 310 N. Hartlett. WANTKD- -Small chlldrun to caro for babies preforred. Cor, N. Fir and 2nd at. v. Hox 750. 52 WAXTKI) Solicitors and demon strators. Salary guaranteed. In aulro 210 Kim st. Home phono H&-K. 7 FOR ItKNT- A nre furnished houso cIosh in. lis (jr-ncvn ave, .1 blocks ' from brldgt lnriulro of Dad Warner. 18 F XoxirT5 -focltervtled in m mHiimni don't neglect yofir teeth under nny circumstances. They aro a valuahlo usHct In your personal appearance. Wo make a specialty of advising on Tooth and of doing high class Dental work In all Its branches, if you need Dental work of any kind you will find tho host Is done hero, al though our charges uro moderate. Wo mako a specialty of patulous ex traction, uud of children's teeth. Lady Attendant DR. BAHBER THU DI3.NTIHT Ovor Danlola for Duds. Pacific Phono 2C82, Home Phono 3G2-IC ANNOUNCEMENT Nooiu'licster Brothers have purcliasod tho gro cery business of W. P. Stohaugli, the Olson Street Oroeery. All ordei'K will he delivered promptly and customers are guaranteed courteous and fair treat ment. NOONCHESTER BROS. Phenes: IViiic D772; Home :)."5-K. lAIedford, Ore. Medfoi'tl Theatre Three Nights Commencing Thursday, May 16 Beverly B. Dobbs In His Wonderful Travelogue ALA Shown in Motion Pictures See (he (I rent Alaska Dog Race. See a Wonderful Walrus limit. The lee Pack. Uncle Sam's Mail Service. 7 U'eels of Kducational Pirt tiros. U hours of Wonder and rlnlorlaiiinient. Those pietjirej are (rue lo life and not posed for. Indorsed by press and public uvorywhonj. Po sure ami take this trip to Alaska now." . f I ul cresting to any one who has been in Alaska, who thinks of going or who wants to know about this wonderful country. PRICES $1, 75c, 50c and 25.. Seats now on sale. SKA ICE CREAM and SHERBETS All our Ice Cream and Sherbeta aro made by us from tho bet quality of cream and otlior Ingredient. you havi: Tin: iiaiiit, vi: iiavi: tiii: noons. TIIU A.NSWKIt is PALACE OF SWEETS ot;u oua.nei: siiKitmrr is a viN.iat, - 14 1 jNr 10 ' I lJ V - J "'" : " ML i 'ill k Ji!ill mw Medford Tent and Awning Company Manufacturer of and 1hIt In AWXZHOB, TEHTS, ri.YS, COVERS or ALL KIME-a Duck All WotKlitH ami Wldtha. AwnliiK. tftrlpea, Ktc. WKOI1ESAZ.J AND RETAIL All MnkrM of Awnliiut nmt l'.nch Ciirtnlna iut up at MiuiufaoturerM' Irlcoa. Airnt for tho Honnoke ITolieloia VcntlUtlniT Win dnw Awntny; 100 N. rront 8t. Ilottt l'hnupfl. Mrtlford, OrPKon Summer Vacations Via tho To the East Roso Festival Elks' Convention Seashoro or Mountains VTM mm " m My a tT2ff24 W) SU N S ET" T6 UljOEHaSHASTAI ROUTES k0. mm mm - a C-? Hound Trlii licit tn to tlio nr 1 11 rlnul Cltlca or thu lHHt, KiK or r 0 1 11 r 11 Iiik thrniiKli Callfur nlii. or via Port laud. (ioIiik lim it in iluj'H, final return limit () tobor .'II, on milu an folluwH; HAM-: DATI'S: May 2-3-4-0-10-H-11-1D-17-1S- Aug. l-i.n-0-7-iy-lC-lfi-22.y3.20- -'1-29. ao-rn. Juno 1-0-7-8-1 a-ir,-l 7-1 8-10- Sent. 4-5-0.7-8yil.12.30 20.21-2-1-25.27-28-2!). Jll,y .,l'!lr5-J;,,,i.?;'.?:,fi20- Hlo..t.v. KiilnK or n.tumli.K J.'.23-2C.2a-aO-ai. within lliu llnilt. . Newport Yaquina Bay Tho homo of tho Rhododendron, an Ideal plncu to Hiinml tiu .,,. mor. I,nw round trip and week end tlcltulH. Ilr Utoimb o h tol . ratea, out door umuxomcntH, buthliiK. liontliiK, ,;olf. f IkIiIiik. to I.UIVJ-HIIW fo MciilliiK of Wmiifii'M CIiiIim San Kiau.lsio, .Imiu'ui to July , I'ACIl'K) IIAIMVAV ti XAVIOATIOX miACIII'H Aro now within oay roach by tho I', re. h N. and u now fluid for u ilcaaant vacation ojion. Week end tlrkutu now on m lo ni 5 bouho tickets from all iiolutu on aalo Juno lt. mumou PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL Oponu Juno 10 and cloaca Juno 16. Tho uroateHt Plorai r.Mot.i ni..i aur?,itH?f ,,,c,iB,,ro yct ho,,, Low r,,u,,a tr'!' oKii;n.w,;rinfS5S For beautifully IlliiBtratod lionkluln docilbln Nownnrl ti,,v nillii unnWn . ' ' " ,,unni8' -ftKont or wr to to JOHN M. HCOTT. 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