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MEDFOIM) MAtL TltlPUNRt MrciWOftP, )U:(OXVUKM)AY, JTNK IJ912.' PAGE TJIRER M M ""i, fe..' K RKS TO GIVE weft MiV'l.ilI The Incut tiilu,i' ill' Mll.h Ik tiiiildlix Hiciit iii'iiirii!iniiH for the itiiiiuul ciiiiviiiiliiin ul' llm Older wlileli Im In liit lii'lil in I'iiiiIiimiI, Oit'oii, mi .Inly Hlli In l.'llli, llll1.'. Inn IiiiiiiIiimI ami twenty-live lii'h'tH liiii Ih'i'ii mild fur hii'i'ln huh InuviiiK Mi'iU'nnli Sal in ilny. .Inly lllli. The Indue Im e- t'llll'il iMHilliliMlinllH Ili'lllllllllU'liTX III tin Imperial lintel ulii'ic, liming tin Kininl Imlpi week, an cxliiliit will lie ilix)lii,vi'( n iiiuiIiii'Ih mill rchiinri'i'H l' llm Unejie Ifiwr alley. Ill onlcr In iniliiilly defray Hie i'n'iiMi'H ii' the Iiiiuliiiiii'lirrt nm:i Hie iiile will, mi June 'J.'illi mill .lime 'Jlllll, iiliiilnee "Tim Miihi'iiI" lit Hi" (pern llmiM'. I''ieiiieiil i-ulieiirxiilh me nihv lieltiK helil I iv the enul nilil the eniiiinitleiv in eliitrpi pininic tli.tt Hie production ill lie the iiikhI elu Im im to pruiluetion ever put nn lij liniiii) Intent In the city. Finy-lnn people me In liilie pint in the nhow Mini llie local Inile "IIIUiiiiIcch a huc cchI'iiI itulDllninnieul nil twill liililh nt' the piodiiclion. Till fnlnwinj; irf the enM : "TIIK MASCOT" ,, (', llurp'. .I'tiiicc l.nretiyn XVII It. 0. Hure I'riuce I'Vedcrick I'. (). HiilK'Nn.('i xhepeiil) . . . . I'ipp.t W. !'. yiiihenlierry.fit fanner) . Itoeeo I-VimI ilvifc. . . I'llMl IVllMIIIlt Claude .Mela. Marie Kit'eil. Ktliel Kifeit. I'Mna Ihiiach, , , . .Second I'eahiint I'iijji ...; I'ne , I'rinei'hh Fiuuielle Mi. K. M. Aniliewh(Tlie .Mummi!). . ' Ilerliua CIlOI'IIN, pi'MhlllltK, Mllllil'l'-,, COIIlliel'H. I'rol. Howell, Miinical Direetnr. The next leheai'Hiil will lie held nl the icidcnro of W. W. Kilert til U 1 1 N'oilli Onhilale nvenut' mi WciIiiumIii), .Inae ftth, nt 7;'M) o'clock p, in. 'J'he proeecil nf the two evenin'n eiitetlaintiient tue In lie iim'iI fur fur ' niiliiiiK ami luiiiutiiiiiiue; the IllkV lleailipiarlei rnmu til the linpetial lintel diirinjr convention week, FIVE SMOTHERED TO DEATH IN DAIRY MALT WELL CINCINNATI. Ohio. Juno I -Three men mill two women were miiolliered to ileiilli lit ii well which wait filled with dairy mull at l.U-krtiti, a null urli of tliU city, lodiiy when Jiiroh KacliH, owner ot the dairy, nHpped on a plank over the pit and (ell In. Four nthera nnrc-cnnlely I nulled to the rccun, and each In turn (ell In, SENATOR NIXON OF NEVADA CRITICALLY ILL AT CAPITAL WASHINGTON. Jim,. That Sen a lor (5eorp S. Nixon of N'cmiiIii i. ciilically ill as a remilt of it tiusal nperalioit perfnnueil liihl week wan learned here today. Illood poihonia feared, it U Niiid, and hope for the H'ltittor'ri recovery practically ha lieett aliandoticd. DIRIGIBLE BALLOON AKRON TO FLY TO EUROPE AKItON, O.. .tuna I - FoIIowIiik a few more trial trlpH, llm dlrlitlhlit liallnon Akron, which made hiicIi a poor attonipt at Atlantic City Knttir day, will make a iIiihIi (or Kurope, ac rordliiR to aiiuounceiuvill hern today hy l-'rank A, tiolhnrlliiK. who In fin aucliiK tlio pronpertlvii trip iicidhh the Atlantic. HellierlliiK declared that ho wiim dlhappolntcd, hut not iIIhcoiiiiih ed hy tlio hallonn'H poor Bhuwltu; at Atlautla City. ItcMilutloiiN of Condolence WhcreiiH, the great and Htipriiini) lluler of thn uulveiHo him In IiIm In Unite wIhiIoiii rcinovud (rout auioiiK iih, ono of our worthy and cHtcmued iielKhhoid, John W, AiidoiMon; and wlierciiH, thu Ioiik and Intimate rela tion hold' with htm In thn faithful dlHcharKo of hln datlcH In thla micluty niakcm It oialneally heflttltiK Hint wu record our appreciation of him; therefore, ItoKolvuil, that thu wIhiIoiii mid ahlllly which hu hnx exorclHcd In tlio aid of our organization hy hcivIco, coiilrlhutloti and coiiiihoI, will hn hold In uratofnl niiiieiuliranro; HeHolviid, that tlio nuddou rnnio'vitl of Hitch n llfo from amoiu; onr iiildHt IcitvcH a vacancy and u Hhudow Hint will ho dimply realized hy all thn iiioinhorri and frloudn of t IiIh oiKiinl.a lion, and will provu it kuiIoiih Iohh to tlio roiuintiiilty anil thu piihllc. ItoHolvud, that with deap Hyutpitthy with thu hoioaved rolntlvc-H of tlio do ceaHed wo, thn uioiuhnrH of Modfoid Camp No. DO, Woodmen of tlio World, expicHH our hope; that ovuit ho Kicat a Iohh to tin all may ho overruled for Kood by 1 J I m who dooth all HiIiikh wall; HoHolved, that u copy of thoRO I'tMto IntlotiH ho Hproad upon tlio nieonlH of thin ramp, a ropy printed In thu local paper mid n copy forwarded to tlio be reaved family, H. l- MUl.KICY, w. t. HHomra, W. II, JACKSON, WmmHtotf. FIRST PHOTOGRAPHS fk IliriiiiUi ure r til. 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Smith and Davis preached at tlio hclmol Iioiiho Hiiuilay to u fatr nlxed audleiico. Thorn will ho church iiKiila at tlio Dardatiolliw nchool houm) .Monday cvcalac, .Hum 17. All am cordially Invited to atlond, iih the now milliliter coined well iccoiameinl od. Mm., Mardnu t-pent Kiiuday an thu Knout of Mm. HlKKlnlnilhmu. ltllHlUOHX vlHltom to tiold Kill thU week: Mr. Miikoii, Ccoiko Mardon, At Ithotou, John KuottH, Mr. mid Mm, (iroonteaf, I'rod Stntuho, Mr, I.owIh, Jim l.anroncoo, 1'rank Avory, MrH, Taylor, Tout NorrlH, John Cow ley, Mr. Ilrowu oud Mr, JoIiuhoii. JaiacH l.atironco mid finally Hlakwoll havo hecoiao ro.tldoutH ITppor KaitcH cteok. of of I CENTRAL POINT ITEMS I 4- Mm. Aiihtia Crnue and fiimily lelt Suudiiy ovenine; for tint Kat wliero thoy will join .Mr. t'riiiii'. Mm. .My nt Itnhet'U nf Tulcul, hpoii' lite limt nf the weak viiliuj; rela tives. II. I. Meilford spent .Monday ui'nrn iilt; hero, Mr. mid Mrs. Kecd, who liuvo lieeit visiliui; A. W. Moon anil family the pithl week, loft Monday iunruiu; on ii tour of Washington .nuil Idulm. Mrs, Dciinih (irccii and iluiifhtors left Mniiiluv nioiiiiiiK for Stinuyilulo; Citl. to join Mr, (Ireeu whoro llioy will locale for the present. The Hold Hill .schools met with our school Monday nt u field day nice!. Central Point curried off nil the honors nf tlio day. Mrs, llenrsl, Mrs. 1 1. Prion, Miss Parks, ,1. h. ('lino, ,1. ). MomvoU, .1. I). Pmikoy, A. ('. Wnlkor, Mrs. It. M. and Mrs. K. (I. Whiteside, Mri (liino SninloTM'ii, Hurry H. , Trovjllo and Knink Tniupkiiih wore Medford visitors front hero. Miss Jessie Kinouid of Poi'lluud is 1 1 era visiting hor inothor. noit.v. To thu wlfo of (loo. 10. RprHRiio, Irulaitd uvouiiu, Medford, a uon, May a, lPl'J. OF THE FUNERAL i mi. , tf" m F plictc-Kfiinli'. iini-iiu) In A'li-t ;t d id '' f: Ncuen aDuudlti Itie funeral ! of DciiiiijiiI. M.iav i i',il ,r . :jii .vr- resent nt (In fan rjl of the mnn huh piiullirly t.itlii!li, he !nii(i pfoed ana) iiiiicculllzHl In a street whlli EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. (Hy A. C. Ilowlott.) JuuioH Kinder has hoc a oiiKaKud paporltiK and flxliiK ap tlio old Unb illed Iioiiho khOiik It ready for hoiiio ono to occupy. Mbfl I, ala Mat tin, mm of our priimlrdui; oiiuk IiuIIuh, In vlnltln; hnr mother, Mrx. Halntjamers, of Mod (ord. Mlm llnltln Weiss of Medford in hero vUUIiik hor sinter, Mrs. M. I.. Dally, and helping hor to attend to tlio hiiHiiifM of tlio tolophonu. Many of the traveling coiiiiuaalty are Kind to hoar (hat Mr. Jo Moonian has put liiH hack on tlio road axilla, iik thorn Im coiihldorahlo travel ovur tlio rniito hot woon horu nntl Poyttot. Tlioto wa iiilto a number of our cltUcii wont to Central Point on last Tliunnlay. Moiaorlal day, to decoiato tJm mavo tif dopartod lowd ones. Our KiikIo Point ball tenia wont to Plmoulx ou Thumdio to play ttKaliiHt thn PlioutiK ItNiiu. and the muao end ed lu favor of l.'hoonlx, tlio troro HtmidliiK 'J, to 1 1. Our two dauglitnm, Ilattlo mid Axuoti, started for Klaianlh Kails InWt Wodiiomlay to visit their' tdHtor and brother-in-law, Mr. mid Mm, C. !:. Hart. S. A. Carlton nnd family of Ash liind. mid Mrs. Juno Plyuutlo of Mod ioli! worn out vIhUIiik Mis. Carltotrs and Mt'tf. Plyiitnlo'H brothers, Thomas and John Nichols, Memorial day. Thoy havo a family burying ground on thu old Nichols (arm, and while horo vlHltod thu family kiiivoh. Mr. C. K. Ilatchlsoa and his mo ther caum out on Thursday last mid tlm next laornliiK took thu Prospect HtiiBO for Trail, whom slm expoctod to inuol hor nloco, Mrs. fioorno Tool. Mm. lOd Bend of l.akovluw, a daimhtcr of Mm. Art Thomas, came In a fow days nm to spend tlm sum mer horo, Sim had boon so uffllotod with rlmumatlHin that alio ctuuO to ICaKlo Point thlakliiK that this Is Hood kooiI oiinutth for hor. Shu hroui;ht with hor hor little daughter. Tlio two Wnlch twltiH, MIshom Clara and ('lunula, woro vlsltlnjj tholr al tor, Mrs. Charlos Thomas, last Prl doy, John Daley, fornurly of Hits place, hut now of Medford, caum out from tlm Iliizziu'd niliiu Thtimdity nnd broiiKht sonio xpcclmuiiti from thu KOOll, Mr. A. II. y.lmmtiruiuu has leased tlm Vatoh farm on Hogao rlvur and la thinking of moving his family them in tlm near future, I am roiptoHtod to Kay that the lt dlon' Aid Society will lmvn a tmlo of tlm many artlcloH that thoy havo havo made during tlm latter part of tlm winter and hpiIiik on Wodnen day, Juno fi, and that thoy will also Hurvu lunch at noon for thu accommo dation of thu hungry. Thu procoods to go to Itnprovo tlm town park, l.iiHt Prlday tuornliiK tsuvnral nf our townspeople uiut mid bogalt to clear out tho titidorbriiHli on thu park gioiind and got It ready lor tlm grand cnlobratton on tho Pourtli of July, I hoo by thlH ovoiiIuk'h Mall Trlb tutu that (hero la it tnlstuUu uuido lu OF LATE DANISH KING tho report of tlm actois on thu pro- gtam dating tho Memorial occr cIhh. It should racil, "Hay Illlllc," by Theodore Kloroy, Inmvail of by Clara OwIiibk, mid "Decoration Day,' ny utara owings. I wish you to maku tlio correction on account of thu children and tho truth of the statement They both did remarka bly well and should b credited. TAFT URGES CONTESTS BE OPEN TO PUBLIC AND PRESS CIIICA(H), June 4 President Taft lias written to Clialrman New of tho republican committee on nrrnnRe' meats (or thu nutinul convention siiggc.sting mo meeting or the na tional committee ai which the con tests are heard be open to the press and public. Tlio samo wish has been opnHed by Unonovttlt and Chair man Now expressed the opinion to night indications pointed to such ttr rangomonts when tho committee tnkus up the contents Friday. Ta(t hondijuartors were opened to day by Josh II. Keating of Indiana, but up to n late hour tonight only two eastern representatives of the president had reached Chicago. Keat ing urged Director McKlnley today to hurry to Chicago, and ho a expected to. reach hero tomorrow. ATLANTA, Ca , Juno 4. The south todny celebrated the one hun dred and fourth anniversary of the birth of Jefferson Davis, mid piltl tribute to the menio',y of tne only president of the confederacy. The dux is a legal ho)lda In South CiroPi.a, Tutus, Tonnohsoo, Mississippi. Ala bama, (leorgla and Klorldn. lit each of those states and In Louisiana and Virginia also the day was observed with appropriate exercises conducted by the public schools and thu unions patriotic organizations. ICiglo Take Notice Kogtm Itlver Aerlo No." 1277 will on next Thursday (Junu (1th) teach some fledgelings tho uso of wings. Your ptosonce Is expected. Cheaper to come than to stay away. All visiting members most cordial ly Invited- A big tlmo assured. Oltlt V K. ANCLK. Worth president. Kills Germs Parisian Sago l Also tlm Most Delightful Hair Dressing on Kartli. PAIUKIAN SACK ponotrntos Into tho roots ,of tho hair, destroys tho dandruff germs, puts now llfo into tho hair and stops It from falling out. Chas. Strang gunrnntees It, for dandruff, railing hair and Itching scalp and a largo buttlo costs but 00 cents. "In August I began losing my hair lu spots from tho slzo of a quarter to the size of a silver dollar. I was seriously alarmed- tiftor consulting physicians and trying mttny things, 1 decided to try PAltlSlAN SAOW and I find my hair Ju much bettor condi tion, now hair growing In. tho bald spots." Mrs. lllaiioho S. Marshall, 107 lllnton tivo., Cliarlottsvlllo, Vn. Ladles glvo delightful PARISIAN SAO.H a trial, and soo bow quickly your hair will grow lovely and fas-diluting. ERF 10 LAST DITCH WABIIINOTON. Juno 4 Although II. is reported that 3!) seiiitlorn are for, him In his right to retain IiIh seal In J the Pnltoil Slates Honato, and f! ngaltiHt him, William K. Lorlmer of! Illinois, upon bin arrival Here today! announced that ho had no Intention or resigning. "I shiil continue to right until the very Inst,' 'he said. ItoportH that Vice President Sher man's recent visit to Chicago was to Induce Ijrltiier to renlgn were unal tered today when the latter an nounced that he did no pee Sherman In Chicago mid doe not Intend to him now. DYNAMITE WITNESS IS PUT INTO STREET IIHUKKLUY, Ca., Juno I. Lu etta Smith, complaining witness against Dr. Smith In tho notorious Santa Itosa dynamiting case, and her baby boy, aro homeless today follow ing eviction trom their cottage hero. The woman says she has but 1 left and Is unable to secure work. She will make ono last appeal, she says, to have Dr. Hurke, now serving ten years lu the penitentiary for dyna miting a tent In which Lttetta Smith and her baby wcro sleeping, recognize hln child and send her money so that she can go home to Maine. PASTOR-MAYOR AT HOQUIAM FAVORED I.W.W.'S RECALLED HOQl'IAM, Wash., June ol. Rev. Harry Ferguson was recalled Monday ns mayor of Hoquiam and Christo pher Knooll elected, the voto stand ing 1303 to 8C4. Tho recall of Fer guson followed tho Industrial Work ers of tho World disturbances here, Ferguson at that, time openly taking sides with the Industrialists when that organization was carrying on' a campaign against the saw mills here. The vote cast today was 85 per cent of the total registration. Health Is tho foundation of all good looks. Tho wise- woman realizes this and takes precautions to prescrro her health and strcneth through tho pe riod of child bearing:. Sbo remains a pretty mother by avoiding- as far as potslblo tho sufforlne and dangers of such occasions. This every woman may do through tho uso of Mothcr'n Friend. This la a mcdlclno for external application and so penetrating In its naturo as to thoroughly lubricato cTcry musclo, nervo and tendon in volved during tho period beforo baby comes. It aids naturo by expanding tho skin and tissues, rollercs tender ness and soreness, and perfectly pro pares tho system for natural nnd CflafQLS safo motherhood. 'lj: , Mother's Friend -TMOXktS is sold nt drug 0IAWW stores. Wrlto for frco book for ex pectant mothers, which contains much raluablo information. BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO., AtUr-ti. Ci. New and second-hand lumber for sale cheap. We tin1 tearing down our ware house buildings on railroad property opposite Southern Pacific passenger station and are offering for sale ma terial taken therefrom at very low prices. This is your opportunity to buy lumber at a sacrifice, ('all at factorv yard to place order. CRATER LAKE LUMBER CO. The Awakening of Rip Van Winkle Was nothing to tho gonoral nwakon lug of users of Glasses nnd Spectacles to thu superiority of my louses mid methods of fitting tho oyos with tho correct glasses to suit tho Individual vision. I proscribe and adjust tho kind of Glasses that will Itnprovo tho sight and rest the eyes. No Drugs (drops) Used. DR. RICKERT Kyesight Specialist Over Keutner's ion HIS BEDDING PLANTS Wo liavo n nice lino bedding plants such ns Geraniums, Salvia, Vorbonas, Lobelias, Ohrysan themuma, Petunias, Holiotropo, Cannaa, etc. Always Nice Lino Cut Flowora MEDFORD GREENHOUSE Home Phono 2IJ7-X; Main H7-M. 92a Main Street 4V 0-- H-M-H-l-H" IllL- V-JtV-lLll and Retail Special attention to wholesale shipping orders. Are you particular about tho Ice rrenm you oaf Wo nro Just (hat particular about thn quality of Ico cream wo mako that wo use pasteurized cream In tho manufacture of our Ico cream. Ono trial will convlnro you of tho nuporlor quality of our Ico cream. We mako all flavors and special orders on short notice. Froo de liveries to all pnrtB of tno ciiy.f MEDFORD CREAM OX BUTTER CO. Phenes: Pacific, 881; Home, 1G4 H"M-f'H"H"H'4- I- M- iH MEDFORD THEATRE Tuesday, June 4 Mizzi Hajos The Hungarian player who created the part in the original production of The Spring Maid IN VIENNA Original production in its entirety and comes with endorsement of the press everywhere. Special Train Service Arranged for. Train for the north leaves after performtnee. Train for south held until after performance. Seats at ITaskins. Prices $2.00, $1.00 Nearly a quarter of a century under the same management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of Soundness of principle s Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. L Vawtor, President G. E. Lindley, Vico Prca. C. W. McDonald, Cashier Irrigation Meeting' Tuesday, June 11, 1912 Medford Opera House Nine addresses by practical Land Owners, Or chardists, Fanners, Truck Garduers, Merchants and Bankers, who are interested in the valley. Object, "A business campaign for a successful de termination of irrigation by all the people in tho t Rogue River Valley. ' ' 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. 4N ii r y ) ' I,. , . t - I. Natatorlutn Dttlldlng I H"H I IrlWH