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- iNWbS-, .W 14 - I, H I I? Hi i' I- i!' I MGK TWO ItEDFORD MATT; TRTBUNTD, MEDFORD, OliKOON', MONDAY. MAY 27, 11)12, IOCAL AND t-PERSONAL Fred Thompson, of Los Angeles; was in M (xl ford a few days nno uiak- Inj? n visit to T. J. Williamson and family. Mr. Thompson nnd Mr. Wil liamson wcro old-tlmo eastern friends. Mrs. J. C. Clark nnd daughter, MIhs Doth, visited Ashlnnd friends over Sunday. F6r enlo 40 acres 12 mllo east of'Tablo Rock station P. K. railroad, water from Pish I.aka ditch on place. Prlcp $50 per acre. See J I. N. Lof landv 225 South Oakdale. r7 The Medford Conservatory for Mnslc and LanBuafies. the only music school In Southern Oregon with a full corpB of teachers, will bo open all summer. O. Talllandler, director. Miss Kate Heed, who has been In the valloy soveral weeks visiting reliu Uvea iu Medford and Jacksonville, loft Saturday for her homo In Los Angeles, Calif. Miss Maria White, a teacher in the Medford schools, Is quite 111 with rhouinnllsin and is unable to attend to her school work. Are you going to attend the big auction salo of llolsteln catUe on Ross Lane Decoration Day. 50 head of registered and high grade cows. Hay Is cheap and will be cheaper. Now Is the time nnd this Is the place to buy. Sure proven money makers. Bo sure and get there. Tlcknor & Doolittlo. 5S Washed and screened sand for plastering or brickwork. Medford Concrete Construction Co. Fhonc 652. B6 Mrs. Ernest Ross left Saturday for a visit to friends In San Diego. She wna accompanied south by her friend. Miss Gertie Smith, who will visit at Redding. Calif. .Kodak work dono neatly and quickly at Gregory's, the old reliable. Mrs. T. D. Myers, of Phoenix was In the city Saturday on business. Gregory is making .big reductions on all photos to graduating pupils, C. A. Berdan returned Saturday from a several days' visit at Flounce, in Lane county. He Is not overly enthusiastic as to tho promises and prospects for Florence as a prosper ous seaport town. S. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. P. Ik H. Co. bldg. Mrs. G. A, Hoover of Ashland, was In Medford Saturday,. D. B. Reame, the Wonder soap and talc man. Is the best sewing machine repairer on the coast. 246 Kortb Oakdale. Mrs. Fay Anderson returned Sat urday evening from a visit to her parents. Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Goode, at MacDoel. Calif. Cordwood, hardwood and fir 4.50 per single cord. Special low prices In carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co., Cth and Fir. D. G. Karnes has moved from Butte Falls to Medford and will make his homo here, where he has property Interests, E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471 Money to loan on first mortgages, mixed farms preferred; rates reason able. W. D. Hodgson, Ashland, Ore. 73 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hurd left Sun day night for Portland, where they will visit a few weeks, going later to Idaho. Mr. Hurd has been a lino type operator In tho Mall Tribune office for soveral months. He is a thoroughly competent workman, a splendid gentleman and the whole of fice force wish him success and hap piness wherever he may locate. Kodak finishing, the best, at Wes ton's, opposite book store. J. S. Bailey of Ashland spent Sat urday Iq Medford on business. David Darn of Watkins spont Sun day In Medford with friends. See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. E. -N. Palmer of Central Point, was a recent visitor Iu this city. Mrs. Joy Glonn of Pendleton is Visiting Medford. Cordwood, hardwood and fir 4.50 per slnglo cord. Special low prices In carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co.. Cth and Fir. R. K. Nell of Spokane, who Is In terested, In tho Roguolauds company la in Medford on a short business trip. Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4.50 per single cord. 8peclal low prices In carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co., Cth and Fir. True Cox has loft for his Califor nia hpma after spending two weeks In this city. lie was called to Mod ford by tho serious illness of Mrs. Cox who Is visiting Medford. Mrs. Cox Is much improved, peatrmms mir ! t-1. .. ... i.',',. ."- Weeks &McGo wan Co, UNDERTAKERS :r mi tan Wfkt vobmi jr. tr. wii tori JU . on, MM b " &AY AMTJTAHT. Milton Ottoman, cnshler of the Southern Pacific freight department, left for Portland Saturday night for n business conference with tho offi cers of tho company, 10 aero tract raw orchard land be tween Ashland nnd Talent to trade for property nearer Portland. Price $3500. Chns. K. Hicks, Forest Grove. Ore. W. E. Evans of Trnll, Is In Medford on a short business trip. Mrs. J. F. lloddy has returned from a business trip to Spokane nnd other Washington cities, G. H. Eads has aurcnased tho coal and fuel business formerly conducted by J. W. IlnrhldRo and will at all times have In stock a full and com plete lino of tool of all kinds, including- trim blsal: wood for summer use. W. K. White, has returned from a business trip to Sacramento. R. W. Telfer rot urn ml Sunday from a business trip to Salem and Eugene In tho Interests of the Clark & lien ery construction company. Wilbur Johnson of Runcorn 1s spending a few days In Medford with friends. Jack Gribble spent Sunday at Tal ent. Dr, M. C, Barber, physician and surgeon, has moved from the M. F. & H. building to room 9 Palm block. Opposite the Nosh hotel. 64 Arthur Boxall of Grants Pass was a recent visitor in Medford. A. J. McCorkle is erecting a, four stamp mill on the Golden Drift pro perty on Jump-Off-Joe creek. He will develop tho mine. George Kramer and Lee Root spent Saturday afternoon at Talent. Ranger Andy Poole of Trail is spending a few days In Medford. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. Miss Marguerlto Holmes, who has just completed nine months employ ment as a teacher at Rogue River has returned home. Mrs. Richard Hale, and daughter Ethel, of Rogue River have located in this city. Mr. Hale will Join them later. R. II. Bullock has returned from a business trip north. W. 1". Green, an Evans Creek rancher, was a recent visitor In Med ford. O. C. King of Medford was a re cent visitor at Rogue River. Ed Woodcock of Foots Creek was a recent visitor In Medford. Charles White, employed In this city, spent Sunday with his parents at Rogue River. Medford and Grants Pass will play a game of baseball next Thurs day afternoon. Decoration Day, on the local grounds. "Atchi," a comedietta of the period of 17S0, will be presented by the pu pils of Washington school (8th grade) under the direction of Miss Inez Cof fin. Prices 25c, 35c and 50c Seats at Hasklns. Basball game between Grants Pass nnA fnlfi.t TlMwtm t Inn Tim Tift C. W. Wllmeroth, formerly man ager of the Rogue River Fruit and Produce association Is visiting Med ford. He motored from Los Angeles. He Is accompanied by R. C. Ewing. T. R. Starr of Klamath Falls is spending a few days In Medford on business. H. W. Lindsey of Central Point, spent Sunday iu Medford. J. H. Provost of Ashland, spent Sunday with Medford friends. John O. Walker, a prosperous rancher near the head of Evans Creek was In Medford Monday on huslncss. Mr. Walker, unlike a great number of the early day farmers In tho re mote places of tho county, planted a good sized orchard of commercial var ieties of fruit and for several years past he has harvested a splendid crop. This year, he states, his trees nro exceptionally heavily loaded and that his crop promises great for a bounti ful yield. 28 ACRES ' - FOR $11, John A. Honey lias mIi! '28 nens of hi "IN nere orelmn much, Min uted on the Giiffiu Creek-Modfonl road, to Dr. K. II. Itisliel of Mimille. X. I). TIin proKrly part of the old Nick Kiiue place, about Mmie miles MMitlt it ml weM from .Medfoul. About litilf of this truet is set to pear ami rhoIi trees mid the other half is put out to nlfalfn. The price paid was .-00 au acre or fll.'JOO. Mr. Itisliel expects to in.ove to Med ford next fall niul make hi home on the much. A renin rkalile feature connected with this purchase of Dr. Itisliel is the fact tlmt lie never saw the Iniul. Some Meeilfonl ('onnnereiul Chili lit erature hail been -cut him and l-e was willing to in'Ve-t his money w the miarnntee nut up iu this litera ture by .Mr. Col is, president of the Commercial Club. Tins little incident is positive proof of the sootl work which is belli done by this local or ganization. GUARD L TO BANQUET TONIGHT About 100 ineuiliors of the local eouipau of I lie N'nticiiul (liuinl u(nv iu process of oraiiimilion. will meet this evening at the Hotel MetltWtl lu enjov a liniiipict. The eouipauy will lie mustered iu Yi1ihm1i,.. VISIT SAN FRANCISCO IN INTEREST OF ROAD Dr. J. V. Iteddv. Y. II. ('itnnn.niiil .1. M. Root left for San I'rnncisiio Smulitv afternoon, .where tliev will meet ami confer- with a number of husiucs.. men rtltiliit the construc tion of a railroad In the Itlue l.ci;;e mines. SUFFRAGE TEA ON NEXT WEDNESDAY A suffrage lea will lie given lv Mrs. li J, (loiu next Vim1iumI.'i al termini) at Iter liome, 1(1 (Icuewi The True Test -i T BOARD SAYS CONDITIONS (Continued from Page 1) Birfner Funeral. The funeral ben-ice for E. F. A. Bittnor were held Sunday afternoon at the Methodist church, Hevs. Gen der and Kldredsje officiating. The pallbearers wcro members of the M. V. A. uud were Mesrrf. Conklin, Kvnyon, Howell, Wntern, Lawrence nnd Medley. Interment in the I, 0. 0. i cemetery. Tho toy factories of Nuremburg, Germany, employ twelve thousand persons. Alexander The Suit Man Call and look over twelve hundred samples of tho latest weaves in Men's Suiting!, A made to your measuro suit, ab solutely guaranteed to fit, guaran teed all pure wool and guaranteed to hold Us shape. Mado to your meas uro suits, (1H.00 to 910.00 Room 8, Palm Building, has been nnd is above !). x;r cent. Furthermore, we .submit the follow ing voluntary statements: Medfortl High School Medford Ilish School. May 21, 1012. Gentlemen of the Hoard of Education : Without entering into de tail, wo the members of the High School faculty, wish to make this brief statement to your honorable bedy: We are of one opinion, viz., that our janitor has kept everything neat and clean and absolutely sanitary to our entire satisfaction. Respectfully submitted, C. It. Bowman, Principal; C. W. Frot, J. B. Griffiug, Florence M. Carpenter, Nellie M. Santee, Mury Belle Estes, Bertha II. Welch, Harriet M. Cox, Jennie Mae Sucdiror, .Mabel E. Menrs, Florence M. Marshall,. Eu nice C. Mnnson. Lincoln Public School Lincoln School, May '21, 1912. Gentlemen of the Board of Educa Educa teon: We feel ns teachers of the Lincoln School that it is our dutv to express to you wir appreciation in terms as follews: We know that you have done all that could he done under present con ditions, to make, our building, sanitary. Our hall.s'are large, ventilation, liglit und heating very good. Wo think the sanitary conditions hero are such as would not be injurious to the health of anyone. At least we have found It 80. Respectfully submitted, It. V. Dunham, Principal; Marian I. White, Ambrosine C. Murphy, Carrie A. Jacks. Grace V. l'earee, Edith M. Fish, Kate Stine, Mrs. M. Peter. Roosevelt Public School May 21, 1012. To the Board of Education, Medford City Schools, Gentlemen: We, the undersigned tenchers of the Roosevelt School, wih to state to your honorable bodv that we duly appreciate our sur roundings from every point of view. Particulary the well lighted rooms, the spacious hulls, good ventilation, splendid heating system and sanita tion iu general, which is, t" say the least, ideal. L. S. Beveridge, Prin cipal; Anna Purucker, Mabel I. My, ere, Mary E. Moore, Julia Fielder. Jackson Public School Jnekson School, May 21, 1012. cntlemcn of the Bonrd of Educatien: As teachers of the Jackson School wo feel it our pleasure to submit the follewing: Wo duly appreciate nil the improve ments you have mudo hero. Every thing throughout the entire building, is, in our opinion, sanitary in every way with one exception. If the con crete s placed in the basement so that nil seepugo flows immediately to the lowest point, where the pump is ) cutcd, 'conditions will be absolutely ideal. No ill effects have been no ticeable hero oiinccouu t of sanita tion. Signed: Irene Lnusing, Prin cipal; Bemice Carder, Florence S. Merrick, Mue Mordoff, Maude Phil brook. Washington Public School Washington School, May 21,' 1012. To the Board of Education, District No. 40, Medford, Oregon, Gentlemen: In justice to ourselves and our jani tor we feed it our duty to make this brief statement: Our building has been kept us sani tary condition as wus possible, imdor present conditions, and with tho im provements contemplated wo feel Hiiro (his building will bo all that anyone should desire, Respectfully sub mitted, II. S. Stine, Principal; Inez II. Coffin, Martha L. Bare, Myrtle I. playvillo, Mary V. Grigsby, Kuthryn Dunham, Mildred It. Ware, Jessie B. Wilson, Tiicoiie E. Carkin, Viola I'heister, Luurunn M. Rowand, Emily DoVore. Bourd of Education L. G, Porter, president; Oris Crawford, clerk; mem bers, H. C. Kcnjncr, George B. Mar shall, J. If. Cochran, J. W. Lawton; Tried In .Medfortl It Has Stood the Tel. Tho hardest test Is tho test of time, and Moan's Kidney Pills have stood It well Iu Medford. Kidney sufferers can hardly nskv fur stronger proof ;tmu the follewing: Mrs. J. II. Hiuissmn. Central Ave., Medford, Ore., sa$: "I was so bad with kidney trouble that 1 could not do my houfiowork. My buck was weak nnd painful and iu tho morning when 1 got up,I was lamo ami sort). The kidney secretions were unna. tural nnd my health steadily ran down until I was hardly able to gut about. While In that condition, I read about Doan's Kidney Pills and got a box. I felt bettor from the time I commenced their uau nnd It was not ling until I was cured. I am In a position to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to anjone afflicted with kidney complaint." (Statement given Sept. It, 1907.) RK-ENDORSKM KNT. When Mrs. Uaauman was Inter viewed on October !ti. l'J09 sho said: "My former endorsement of Dean's Kidney Pills still bods good. Since this remedy cured roe I have had no further attacks, of kidney complaint and I have enjoyed good health. I do not hesitate to say that Doan's Kidney Pills are beneficial for diffi culties caused by weak kidneys." For salo by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fostor-Mllbnrn Co., Iiutfalo, Now York, solo apns for the United Do You Want To Make Money ? If so and If you have the imll fleattoiiH to handle the very lut ein, best and fully guaranteed lighting system In this ilUtrlrt, write at onco with full particu lars to nutiiiifat'tiireiK Agent, care The Mall Tribune. I Will Be In Town 'Within the next few dnvs and talk matters over with you, Wrlto oj once. This ndvortlHo inent will not appear again. Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency A KWVeifSALi: i'f 1C0 acres nnilles.out, K.O per acre, 20 acres .1 miles out, IS In penrx, 10 acres I' miles out, S to pears. U acres 1 1-U miles out, mixed orchard. 120 acres 11 miles out, only per acre. )G0 States. 4 Remember ,th,,name :Doan'i and tako no other. Have a client who wants n loan of f 1000 on ranch. Lot lu Walnut Park, I22G cash. 4 arres now 4 room houno, etc., 1 1-1 mites out, only flSOO. Heat that If you can In price. 4 room house plastered, lot plant ed to berries, price 700. si reel, lo which nil of I hi' liulles of (he city are Invited. A tiiimhei' ol addresses hawj been iirrniigpu'i Women hi Commercial 'lub Olio mutter lakeit up by tho cham ber, and which, by tho way, In an Innovation, was the uuimtloii of lib II1iik tho ladles of lied Mluff and tho county to become members of tho oiKunlKiitUiu and iishIhI lu 11m HUpporl and work Tho hv-lnwii o (ho cliiunliiir piovldo that 'any icm dettt of Hud llluff hIiiiII hn entitled to meuibei'Mlp' In thla nhiiiiihor by nlltuliiK u contract to pay dues, as lieielu provided," and thin plainly liicljiilcn Lltu luil leu. -Keil llluff Nmys. Tho monthly wnito of caipenl'iM lu Athens, (heecn, Is t lf in 0W. CURES OLD SORES If(nn oM sore cxtotad nliuply hooauiw tlitj tlosh wan riltwawMl ut that particular spot, It would bo in muy muttr to apply noma remedy tllrnotly to tho place tlutt would kill tho gunitrt; or tho UUiuwil llnuli inluliL lm removed by n oiirgloftl opumtiou nnd n euro olfwtod. But tho vary fact that old sores resist every form of hknvl or uxturiul treatment, nmt ovuu return nfter bulug out tvwuy, shown tl t Imalc of tlioin in iv morbid oautxi which must bo removed before u euro can result, Juit nit long an tin: pollution continue:! Iu tho blood, the ul ur renin in au open ociMp'"" fir the deposit of lmpurltled whkh tho circulation throws oil. H.H. H.ounm Obi Honu by purifyttig the blood. It removes every Unun of Impurity ami taint fmiu the circulation, nnd thus completely tloe.i uwny with tho cuuno. Wlioii 8. 8.S. has ulounnod the blood, the noru IkkIii to lunvl, nnd It la not it ourfneo cure, but tho hoaltnn, process bunion nt tho Istttoiu; noon the din charge ceases, the luilammutlou leaven, and the place lltlu In with (Inn, hoalthy ltosh. Under tho purlfylnu ami toulo otfootn of H.B. H. tho uystum and mot") whose lvuultli nan iimin unpaired ly tne drain nnd uouk on scrvi Is built tin worry of an obi sore will bu doubly bountlted by its use. una Hi ours uud any xuudtcnl advice free to nil who wrltu THE SWIFT, SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. room hoiiRo near tho hchool, IS00U, terms. North Mrs. Emma Bittnor ROOMS U AND 7, PA I At 1ILDCK 'Opponlto Nnnh Hotel Phonb lltl; Home, II. JTJflSi irvvll H; f ' " (,. ,j j,, ,.iu,,.-., ,,..h.,tu,.;,t - !-, Closing' Out Sale of Laces AVe will put on '.sale hero tomorrow about 5000 yards Val., Torchon and Cluny Luces, Insertion, Beadings, etc; regular 5c, 8c, 10c and 12 -2c n yard quulities. Closing out price, a yard 1 & 3 BOYS' KNIT WAISTS Acorn and Nazuveth makes, in sizes 4 to 32 years, 15 nnd 25 each Nazareth waist Union Suits, three garments in one for JBoys or Girls, sizes 4 to 12 years. 50 each Better than the Best WITHOIT our know Ictlfjc, the ColmitliUH'l-alio-ratories of UtlenKO t-"lcd I-'khi-k's Hitsit iM.ot-K for a Dakota Wheat (Irower. The an alysis ranked l-istti.u'.s Ui.inii I'ioch higher in Gen cr'al AveraKo. (iluten Quality, Water Ab-mrptton anil l.oaf 'aluc than the Ik-si Dakota all-Hard Wheat Pat cut Hour, which is the recognized standard for bread MtilT etlicicncy. Imsiiku's llt.isn l;t.uL' is a scientific combination of IfciMom Hard Wheat and Western Soft Wheat, prcervinj; the lest qualities of each. It com you front 20 to 2.V less than a trainhl lutstern I lard Wheat Hour -does Fishhr's Bl.KNI l'I.OUR I'or Sale by AU Dwh-ri BOYS' BLOUSE WAISTS Light and dark col ors, good quality che viot and madras cloth sizes 0 to 12 years. Sale price, 25 and 50 each Men's Gloves 50, 75, $1.00 and $1.50 pair We are showing the host wearing line of Men's all leathqr Work or Driving Gloves iu tho city and at a saving of 25c to 75c a pair. Ladies' Gauntlett Driving Gloves, all sizes, at, a pair 50, 75 and $1.00 BEDDING PLANTS We have a nice line hedding plants such as Geraniums, Salvia, Verbenas, Lobolias, Chrysan themums, Petunias, Holiotropo, Cannaa, otc. Always Nice Lino Cut Flowors MEDFORD GREENHOUSE Home Phone 2:$7-X; Main 37-11. !)2:$ Alain Street UNION COOKING BAGS Better meals, no odor, no washing; 30 bags in package, assorted sizes, 25 Pkg. T""1 TABL3 SPECIAL 100 large pencil Tab lets, size 11x14 inches tho largest 5c pen cil Tablet in town, tomorrow, 2 for 5 HUSSEY'S .J Housecle&nint JWo have installed a powerful Vacuum Cleaning Machine, equal in efficiency to any machine made. This is not a small portable, clccfriu affair, but a large machine, operated by gasoline engine. It stands in the street while tho work is being done. J The dirt is removed from the carpet, carried out. of the house and deposited in the machine. j Also takes out all groaso spots. C Wo are prepared to take ii), clean, remodel and relay your carpels and rugs. Work guaranteed and prices reasonable. Medford Housecleaning Co. 21 Genesee. Street Main 4224 J MMAWMMAWMMMtWMM i ii Irrigation Meeting I Tuesday; June 11, 1912 At the Opera House under the auspices of the Medford Couimcrchil Club Irrigation o! Uic Valloy Will be the Issue to Be Discussed Tho ilotoriiilnntlon nn,i final iIwIhIoii whntlmr or mil Uiy h,mio Hlvor Valloy land ownorH tako lulviintiiKo of tho nviiurliinlty now ofroroil for the, Irrigation f tl.olr IuikIh under tl.o iivullalilu canals about to ho Inillt, thta raoflthi'"1 W"r '"", ,tt"n0P l0 ",oc,a,y ro'l,lt'"l '' nttoiul A superintendent, U. S. Collins. W4M4r&4W44,4, ' ' '4r4Mvri V,