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MEDFQRT) MATT, TRIBUNE. AfEDFORD, QftWIQN, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1012. PAGE FIVE 1 l "fH""" v IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Uoiiki'iiIiiIiiIIiiiih whlt'li worn hIkmv. Kid itnn John Hlii-rlilim liy IiIh filonilit l-'ililny iiimmi tint lil i til or a Hillil lo Mm. HIhuIiIiiii worn cIihiikciI to uMiri'HHliitm of Hynipfitliy today fol InwIiiKtlm ttimtli of tin child lit an 'inly hour today. Mim. HIhuIiIiiii In milil to In In a nltlnil coiiilltloii. Mr. and Mm, W. II. Hurt' litivt lft ror a vlMlt at (JrantH I'iihh. Mr llarr will Ionic after iiiIiiIhk liitorimtM, Kodak unili ilono ni'iilly and ijuliildy at (JriT.nry'M, tlio old rHIuliIii. Alx Hall of Kali I .a lot, who In In titH'Mtml In mniml iilacnr iro.irtli'i on I-'ooIh rri'itk, In In Mfdfoid on liiitdiicmi ioiiiiiiti.'d with tho dovolup iih'iit of tin iroitiity, Mr. and Mri. ('. II ltiilflnlil loft Krlday nvi'tiliij: roi Ht. Jmwpli, Mo.. Mlii'io thoy will vlnit Mm. itdflill'H iniMiiitii, Thoy will rtiirn to Modfoid In about a month. l-udloii of Ht, Mai liti chin eh will Klvo a povorty micliil W'oduoHday nil", May 'i'i Wouion iiiiihI warn kallhor iIiohkoh ami moil follix old cIhho and flauuol h til t tn. Ciitriiut-f fmi ton rtiiilH. IJatH i-xtrii. I'rlo kIvoii tvomt dronned (ouplo. All Intoioiitod cum, vj Mr, Julia Moiilor of Cincinnati In In Medford for u vInII with lnr ilniiKhtcr, Mm. Irvln HtniHliurisor, of thlH city. MIna l.uttu llrooliN, who him liouu vlnltliiR Mr. and Mm. ltodflld In (III city, lofi Hiiluiday uioruliiK for hor lioui". CroKor) In tualiliiK hlK roductloiiH on nil pltotoH to KraduatliiK puplli. Mm. Amnta ('uiiiiIiikIiiiiii of lor ill, WiihIi , arrived In Medford I'rl day. Klu vmih callod hoio hy tho II: n oji o of hor daiiKhtur, Mri. 0. O Alondorfor. Nolo L'hniiK,' In P. & K. tltno talilo which In printed on another pni;o In thin pnpor. ID Harry J. IiihIok of Crlffln croolc In In Moilford on hunlnonii. Htroot (.'ouiuilioilonor HaKor hau hnd a force of men at work loaning up tho vacant lot al the corner of Itlvomlde and Main for the pant two ilnyn, The lot itKiiln IickIiih to look icHpoctnliU. Itoiiiouihor chaiiKo in I'. & K. tlmo tuhlo. Hoo talilo on another pun". I!' John (5. I'litlln of Andemoii crook Mpeiit Ha tot day In Medford on Ihih) liexa. (JoorKo II 'I'toat In platiiiliiK to erect a modern hiiiiKalow on IiIh Wont Ctovoutli Htroot pioporty. Mo Iiiih already tiullt and Hold threo ItoiiHen In thlit city. Money to loan on flmt niortKaRoa. uiUod far inn preferred; rut cm roaiiou alile. W. I). llod;hon, AhIiIiiuiI, Ore. 7.1 I-'. H. Amen of Klntiialh I-'hIIm In vlwllliiK frleudH III Medford for u few dn)n. Ho In tho owner of an extoii kIo htook ranch In Klamath county. M. M. Da) lord of Oallco Ih In Med ford on iiiIiiIiik IiiinIuokh. I)r. M. C. Harhur, phyHlclan nnd fliirRoou, Iiiih moved from tho M. K. & II. hulldliiK to room 9 Palm block, Oppolto tho Nanh hotel. Ct Dr. J. T. Itoddy Ih exported to return Huutlii) fiom a trip to Port land, U. A. Nownll, Indlon' tnllor, 4tti floor M. V. A II. Co. bldg. M, L. KrlcltHou Iiiih rotuiuod from n brief biiNlnrsrt Hip to Klamath Fnllit. 1). It, Itoiiuio, tho Wonder iionp nnd tnlc innn, In tho bont Rowing imichliia repairer on (ho coast. 2 It! North Oakdala. Then are fit) now rlilltlrou'K hooka al thu CarunKlo library which an now ready for dlHtrlbutioii. II, II, TroiiMJii Ih In Medford from It In KiikIo Point ranch. Cnrdwnod, hardwood and fir 4.G0 por hIiij;Io cord. Hpoclal low prlcon In carload lotn. Golil Hay lluulty Co., Gth and Kir. llonry 0, Kronch of Hacranioiito Iiiih arrived In tho city for a Hhort vlalt with frloudit, Cnrkln & Taylor (Jobn II. Cnrkln, Olonn O. Taylor), nttoruoyB-ut-lnw, over Jackaon County Hank bulldlug Medford. " Truo Cox In vlultliiK Moiirord for n fow dnyn on IiiihIiiohh, Ho Ih how located on a California alfalfa ranch. Cordwond, hardwood and fir J4.G0 por Hlnr.lo cord, Hpoclal low prlcon In carload lots, Gold Itay Hoalty Co., cth and Kir. Mr, nnd Mm, J, J, JoIiiihoii of Mil Koiid aro vlultlug frlumlH In Medford. Hoo R. A, llolutOH, Tho Insurance Man, flvor Jacluion County bank, Mm. I), (1, Jewell of Trail wiih a rocuut vlHltor In Medford, IS, D, Wonton, commercial photo raplior, nogatlvos tnuulo any tlmo or nluco hy nnpolntmont, Phono M, 1471 LEADERS IN MEXICAN STRUGGLE WHERE LOSSES WERE HEAVY. iliTlHT '.VfiT CP0 i $h SAUAZAR. Mr . Campa, C0N1 p KiKNERALl F SM9 7.'" ui "'mssi- rim r 'rr"w iw i '&e in J u!ii-- -7,i n . i. i in ' "i kp np . tu nnu r. . i t h FEDERAL PROBE M TMC TkuCV MCA (CAN GfJltRAu.' OlW.T BATTLE OfiounD vriarr. G-NE.RAU -rtU.E.Z DAY tSATTUH. MONDRED3 HAVE DieD in PIVE DonpatolioM from bolli Mile lo the .Mom hi imiixou if it of reat iiiinlilr I'lvo liuniJrcd rcbeln wen klllwl In a blj: Imlllo Hint Imtod mvo. il la uoai Inrritin (ieiioinln Auhcrl and 'J'ello.. for tlie federal forcc doluu valiant work, while (iouornlx Caiupn ami Sulanr wei1 piiimlnoul lo I he work of the rebel noMlom. MIhh Corn Tlmblo of (Irautn PitHN In In Medford for a lnlt of u few wookM with frleudn. MIhh Han lot lllhhard of Ihann crook Mttiirnod lo hor homo Katunlay after a wt-ok'n vlnlt with frlontln In Medford. l-lnonln McC'ornilck, (JoorKo Km mer and Wbltcoiuh I'lold aro cxpocl- oil to return Hiiuday fiom a nhoit vhtfl at ItonohurK. ItoKluald II. Painoun loft Krlday ovenlui: for a IiiihIuokb vlali to Hoat ll Ho will ri'turn next Krlday. Hairy lloiinlou of thu lluckoo or chardn near Talent npont Haturday In Modfoid with frleudH. A. V HqiikIi of titautn Pavn unh In Medford Krlday on piofeiiKleual htinluon. Porter J. N'off Ih at Portland on n xhort bunluoMn trip. (J. II. ICads ban ?urcnnnod tho coal nnd fuel biiHluon formerly conducted by J. V. Ilurblifgo and will nt all tlnien hnvo In ntnek n full and com plete lino of fuel of nil kludn, In cluding milt Monk wood for sumnior line. II. 0. Nicholnon ban retiiruod from a, IiiihIiiohh trip to Portland. Albert Kwlug of ANblaud npeut Krlday In Medford on IiiihIiiohh, Mm. K. A AdauiH loft Krlday oe. ulng for a ltdt with her paroutn at Son tllo Kodak flushing, tho best, nt Wen 'on'n, npponltn book ttorn. Dr. H II. Plckol and Dr. It V HtcariiH hae rotiitued from Hone burg, where "llioy attended a mcotlug of the Hoiitlioin Oregon Medical aHHoclatlon CharloM ThomiiH Iiiih leturuod from an oxtoudoil Ih It at Kan KraiulHco. Cordwoodi hardwood and fir $4.50 per nluglo rord. Special low prices In carload lotn. Gold Hay Itoalty Co., Gtli and Kir. Itox l.ampman of Cold Hill, ac companied hy hU lirotlier, Hon, upeut .Saturday In Medford on IiiihIiiohh. Ilnivoy J Aiidomnu of Portland In In Medford vlnlllug frleudH and relatives At the Churches Methodist Episcopal Church .Meill'onl .Mdliodihl Hpihoopal eliutoli, K. Ulin Klilriduo, iiiihtor. Set- viooH Stiuiliiv iim follew: I'roitoliin II a. in., 8 p. in., xtihjccth, uioiniii, "The Miniole ol llintoiy"; evening, "I'lirint ami the IltiMUccH Man." Sun ilay Hcliool ami .Moii'h Bible oIiih, !):!,") it. in., l!pwortli League (1:1,") p. in., praper mooting Tliiifbdav oouiug 8 o'olooU. lliemo, "Kalvntion and Ser vice." Kxoellont iniihie by olmir un der the direction ol' (.'. N ChidoMcr. Vou me coiiliallv invited to till thoxe sen icon. GAYNOR AWARDS Baptist Church .1. ('. Wonti'iiborg of Han l'ritnoioo, the noted Ifoxeiio worker, will fpoitk in tin ltiiitihi chili cli .Sunday morn ing iiuil ooning; morning sorviee II it. in., ox eniug H:l." a. m. MouV llilile ehiKh miiiio hour. .Itiuiom 'J p. in., Voting People' meeting 7 p. in. Special music tit both pleaching "or viec. All uie invited lo llie-e Mr icoh. A. A. Holmes, pa-tor. First Church of Christ. Scicntiest Service Suiidiiv morning ut II o'clock, subject of loc-on-scrmon, "Moi tals mid Immoi tills." Wednes day eveiiinu meeting at 8. The pub lic is c(iiiliiill invited to tlio-e sor ieos. Ktimlav school ut 10 o'clock, all under the ago of twenty are in cited to tlicSiiuday school. Heading room Iieiiin: 'J In ." n. in. ilnilv. exoent Suiuliiy. Church cilifice, North Oak- dule. WILBUR WRIGHT STILL IN CRITICAL CONDITION HAYTON'. Ohio, .n 18. N , cluuigi wiih ropoileil toiluy in Ilio oonilitioii of Wilbur Wright, one ol' America V t'oiomohl birdtueii. who is oiilioallv ill nt hi homo lieie with lyplioid fcr. A QI'AHTKH CK.VITIIY lloforo the public. Over flvo million HiuuplCH given away each year. Tho coiiHtant and IncroaHlug nales from HiimpleK, proven tho genuine merit of AIIoii'h Koot-KtiHo, the antlHuptlc pow der to bo Hhaken Into tho hIioch for coriiH, buuloiiH, aching, iiwollon, iiioIhI, tender feet, Sold ovorywhoio afic. Samplo VllliK. AddronH, A. S. Olmsted, I.oltoy, N, Y. At the Christian Church "A Kingdom of I'rie-ts" will bo the Mihjoel for the morning sermon. In the evening "Look and Live." Hible sohoid meets ut 10 u, in.. Miion tmtul ut 'J::i( p. in., ('. K. nt 7 p. in., prayer meeting on Thursday evening, choir prnetioo on Friday evening. I'oiuc nnd wolcouio. I). I). Boyle, uiiiiNtcr. Presbyterian Church I'reiK'hiin: in the morning at 11 o'clock by I ho pa-lor, siibjcot, "Tho King of Kings." .Mu-ic by the choir. Pieaoliiiig in the evening ut 8 o'clock bv the pastor. The evening Mibj'eol is "Tho Man Tilus." Siiuiliiv m-IiooI ut 10 ii. in., (.. K. society ut 7 p. in., prayer meeting nt 8 p. m. on Tlmr.. days. A eoidial imitation to nil. Weeks&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS s7 piiob mi Mlyht ruoutil T, W. Wk 8071 A. H, Orr, Sfl tADf AUMIUVAXT, Alexander The Suit Man Cull mid look over twelve hundred snmplea of tho latest weaves In Men's Buttings. A mudo to your tiieunuro milt, al). Holutely guaranteed to fit, gutirau teod nil piiro wool and guaranteed to hold Hh wliapo. Mndo to your inons tiro BIlltH, $18,0(1 to f 10.00 lloom 8, Palm llulldliiK. TOO LATE TO CLASS! FY KOU SAM-: -C'halinora 30 roadster, newly painted, good condition, at a bargain. T1 S, Ulvortitdc. 51 KOU SAM-: 0 rim test auto Halo or tho HoiiBon, '!' Ii. p. roadstor, new, run leas than 150 mllei; will sell at groat sacrifice. Home phone U01-X or wrlto Janes Bros. WANTICI) foOO on house and two lots. -P. O. Bj C73. 51 PRIZES 10 ME XKW VOIIK. Muy 18. Fourte.ni icgimeiits, eoniprising over 11,0110 police uie on parndc today in New Yotk together with iiOOO horscsj fllJO motor cycles and bicycles, and 'J.'i motor patrol wagon-. Few people realize the immensity of the department and that it costs 1(1,780,000 nnnttully to maintain it. Theie nre 105 station houses in the city, which with the headquarters building represent an investment of over $ 10,000,000. The men in the parade lime uni forms of sorgo cloth, a new depar ture in police uniform material. The cloth was selected from samples miI mitted by manufacturers nil over the coiiutrv and the adoption of serge by the New York department probab ly menu that policemen all over tho eountrv will he clothed boreal tor til garmenlH of the sumo fitbrie during tho summer months. The special feature of the parade will bo the traffic siiuid which is the pride of New York and numbers nbont 1000 mon,jTbu. .squad is re puted to be the fmeifboily of mount ed and footmen in the world, none but picked men nre on it. .Medals for bravery and cffieieul service during 101 1 were presented on behalf of tho oitv by .Mayor Ciayuor ut the reviewing stand to seven mem bers of the department. The exploits of the.se men nre sot forth on sop unite pages of the official program of thu parade nnd consist of u copy of the rexrt prepared by Fht Deputy Police Commissioner Douglas I. Mc Inv, on which, in enoli ease the award of the incdiil of honor was mudo. The chief modal was awarded De tective Churli's S. Cumin, who seized nnd extinguished a bomb deposited in u tenement nnd captured, after a re volver duel, the until who plueod it then'. LOS ANOF.LF.S, Ci. Mm III. Although Milium Ooldnmu nnd Iter manager, Ih. Ben Untiiiin, who wu tarred by vigiluiitex at Sun Difgo, hnvo loft I AngelcH, they limy l roipiiiod to return to (ell the federal grand jury whnt thoy know nbotit the activities of the Industrial Workers of the World at San Diego mid othoj cilie. The jury began its liearingH Inle yesterday. It wan retried (hut tho chief of police, the mayor of San Diego nod at least two eoiinoilmcn might be subpooniied ns witnesses. According to Assistunl Cniled Slates District Attorney Dudley Ifoh inson, in cliurgo of the probe, the uiithoritic believe foreign anarchists ami other unruly elements are using the "free speech" campaign of the Industrial Workers to clonk their own uctivilic. Southern Athletes Compete NBW OrtLHANfl, U.t May 18, The annual outdoor track nnd field championship of tho Southern In tercollegiate Athletlr nnnorlntlon, which has Jurhulfctlon over nil of the colleges of tho south, hoiunn nt tho Tttlnno stadium today and will conclude tomorrow. Tho lle)t f the ntlilotes of tho loading iiitlvortil ties nnd colleges of tho south nr0 utt tored In tho various cvonts, VALLI-MO, Cal., May IS. Charlon P. IIiihIi, a wlroloHs operator at Mnro Island navy yard. In believed to have committed suicide early today. Shot through the heart, IiIh body was found a mllo north of the city. A revolver lay by his side. No expla nation I given of the supposed suicide. ICE CREAM and olimLIxdmL, 1 o All our Ice Cream and Sherbets nre jnade hy us from tho boat quality of cream and other Ingrcdlonts. YOU IIAVK THi: HABIT, VK IIAVK TUB GOODS. TUB ANHWBK IH PALACE OF SWEETS OUH OKAN'HB HHKIIHKT IS A WINNBIt. ANNOUNCEMENT Xooncliestor Brothers have purchased the gro cer5' business of W. V. Stobaugh, the Olson Street Orocery. All ordei-s will be delivered promptly and customers are guaranteed courteous and fair treat ment. NOONCHESTER BROS. Phones : Pacific 5772 ; Home 355-K. Medford, Ore. Graduation Presents Appropriate Keepsakes of this Memorable Occasion j See MARTIN J. REDDY lip The Jeweler Near Postoff ice l FIXNDERS V- " "api'1" JmLomobUes E-M-F 1 I ( a MISS FLORA GRAY Piano Instruction 141 South Central Ave. Studio I'hono M'liin 121.1 "Just Say" HORLICK'S It Meant Original and Qtnulnt MALTED MILK Tha Food-drink for All Api. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, malted grain, powder form. A quick lunch prepared ia a Kiaute. Take bo substitute. Atk for HORLICK'S, Others are imitations. Draperies We curry a vry complete Una of ilniporlcn, lure ourtolim, fix turoH, oto., and lo nil olnsaoa of iipholntorlnu- apaolul man to luuk nftor this work uxaluslvely inil will vp u iroort Hervlee na la pohmIIiIo to et in oyirn the larucst oltlea. WEEKS & NgGOWAN GO. 404H?4 You will want a Kodak ihis sunmier. Better get it now while our stock is eompletp.' Medford Book Store 0O00000i.0 Do You Want Your Money's Worth? Flanders "20" Touring Car,$S00 The next time an automobile salesman tries to sell you a car at a discount, tell him that the old "something for nothing" story can't fool you. The best automobiles in the world are sold for their list price, not a penny less. They are worth it. But the lame ducks, the second rates, the nondescript and assembled automobiles are in the public market looking for the highest bidder. Look out they don't get you. If gold-brick cars are not worth their list price, how much are they worth? Nobody knows. Cut price deals are frauds. But if you want a car of one price to all and worth every cent of it, get either a Studebaker E-M-F "30," $1100, or Flanders "20," $800. You can trust them. You get all that you pay for, and that is more than you get with any other car at near their price. Studebaker guarantees them that'3 the big reason. No matter what price temptation falls in your way, Studebaker E-M-F "30" and Flanders "20" cars are far bigger bargains, because in years of good service and satisfac tion they pay big returns. We can prove it Send for our new catalogue The Studebaker Corporation Detroit, Michigan u in 1 L &fr&3Six: eiZ&JZXz, Sullivan & Hanley, Medford, Ore. , Wl Pacific & Eastern Railway ovrlvM , ff---J! TIME TABLE NO. 10 Effective May 19, 1912 WEST BOUND To Medford Read Down WAST BOUND lrom Medford Read Up No. 7 Sunday Only 3:30 p. in.', D No. Sunday Only No. 1 Daily "Ex. Sun. i- o No. Daily Ex. Sun. STATIONS 12:45 p. in. 5:U5j)TnT 7;00 n. in.) 7;30 a. in. 2:30 p. in. ......Eagle Point.. Butte Falls No. 2 Daily Ex. Sun. No, 4 Daily Ex. Sim. No. C I No. "8 Sunday I Sunday Only Only 11:15 a. m. 110:20 a. m. 9:30 a. in. 5;45 j). m.l 8:45 a. m. 0:45 p. m, p "' ' r' iw ""ii i'-h 5:5Qp. in.' 7:45 a. m. 8:15 a. m. 3:15 p. m.l Medford 8:45 a. ni. 5:00 p. in. 8:00 a. m. 0:00 p in. NOTE Trains No, G and 7 between Eagle Point and Butte Falls, subject to withdrawal without notice, ' in J k &&&Lt ,