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P&GE TW0 atEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD- QHlfflOX. WKDKKSnAY. .imfl :. 1012. ,i : i i lu l!l I 1 ' M r in , ? . is: Bif I IS' IOCAL AND l PERSONAL Mr. Thomas Falloway ot Granta PftflB 1h spending a few tlayn In Mod ford on business. Gold Hill defeated a proposition to bond the town for the. purpose of con BtructlnRialwator eynlom by n vote of 48 to 49. Tho election was bitterly fought. Tho Med ford Conservatory for Music and Languages, tho only music school In Southern Oregon with a full corps of teachers, will bo open nil summer. O. Talllandler, director. Preparations are complete for the holding of the commencement exer cises at St. IMary'R academy Thursday evening. Fred Williams of Grants Pass, spont Tuesday night ht Medford In order to attend tho production of "Thfc Spring Maid" in this city. - MathowB & Son do draylng, trans. ferrlng and furniture (Kicking. Both phones. Sunday work a specialty, SG R. P. Thomas of Talent spent Tuesday in Medford on business. Tom Hanley of Grants Pass speut Tnesday evening In Medford on a short business trip. Mr. Hanley is tho noted baseball scribe of the Cour ier. Cordwood. hardwood and fir $4. GO per slugle cord. Special low prices In carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co., 6th and Fir. S. M. N'ealon of Table Rock spent Wednesday in Medford on business. Mr. and Mrs. Roudlnot Conner of Table Rock motored to Medford Wednesday. Shaplelgh Hardware, 2S So. Cen tral. Joo Moss accompanied by his wife motored to Medford Tuesday evening. F. O. Froback of Ashland, with hU family spent Tuesday evening In Medford. K. D. Weston, cosamerclal photog rapher, 'negatives enado any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471 Cholco of any $4. SO to $10.00 hats $2.98. Others 50 cents to $2.90. Home Millinery, corner of 9th and Peach street. C4 Mike Clemmens of Grants Pass, was a visitor in Medford Tuesday. Ho motored from Grants Pass ac companied by Mrs. Clemmens, Kodak finishing, the best, at We- ton's, opposite book store. A' deal has been consummated through C D. Hoon's offlco whereby G. A. Reading has exchanged his fine homo on the Central Point road for F.- S. Carpenter's former home at Windsor, a suburb of Madison, Wis consin. Mr. Carpenter will make some improvements on the place. J2d Van Dyke of Grants Pass was in MeuTord Tuesday evening on a short visit. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. The freshman class of- tho Medford high school will give a reception to all the pupils of the eighth grades of the -Washington and Lincoln schools welcoming them to high school, Wed nesday, June 5th, at 8 o'clock Mrs. Charles Strang left Wednes day morning for a short visit at Rid dle with friends. 8ee R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Wan, over Jackson County bank. The Southern Pacific passenger de pot Is tho ouly place In Medford whero tickets to points outside of Jackson county can be purchased. The first drill of tho company of the national guard recently mustered In n this city wjll be held this even ing at the Natatorium. Lawn and garden supplies. Shap lelgh Hardware. Dr. A- W. Deano spent Tuesday evening , at Asliand on business re turning Wednesday morning on No. 20. Cordwood, hardwood and fir 14.50 per Blngle cord. Special low prices in carload lots. Gold Ray Roatty Co., Cth and Fir. Jpo Ueoman, formorly maypr of Gold Hill) anen Tuesday afternoon n Medford as did Mr, wild Mrs. Rex H, Lumpman. Cordwpod, hardwood and fir $4.50 per slRglo cord, Special low prices in carload ots. Gold Ray Realty Co., 0th and Fir. Benton Bowers of Ashland spent Tuesday rqorntng in Medford on busi ness, S. A, Newell,- ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & H, Co. pldg. W. F, Isaacs and W, M. Colvlg motorfj to the Vpplegnto on Wed nesday,, Legs) blanks at the Medford Print ing company. n v 3HP Wccks&HcGowanCo. , UNDERTAKERS riM wmi jr. w, whi tri m. m. on, mm frAT AWKKAXT. The Phoenix baseball team was ro. cently badly defeated by tho Kaglo Point hoys the scoro being S to 1, Tho boys from the up valley town couldn't break through tho defense set up by Kaglo PoInU Talent Is catching the tmprovcincnt fever which has swept throughout the valley and la now planning to have one or two of tho principal streets paved. A water system Is also under way. Plans are on foot for a big rnrlng meet In Medford on July 4 and work Is now underway Improving and lengthening the rnce track at the fnlr grounds. A number of automobile and horse races are to bo nrrangi'd and some good sport seen. Tho new track will bo a mile and a halt In length and will be finished In such a manner us to mako automobile races possible and where a person can watch the race throughout. . George Robinson's heart failed this afternoon while he was Walking down Main street and ho fell In the street. Prompt aid "was given him. He may recover, C. P. Brlges of Butte Falls Is spending a tew days lu Medford on business. Charles Anderson of Griffin creek Is spending a few days with Medford friends. J. E. Wren of Griffin creek, who operates a mine In that section Is lu Medford showing friends heavy black mineral, product of his mine, which he claims is graphite. It has all the appearances of being graphite He also has some very fine gold ore specimens from his mine. W. H. Williams left Tuesday even lug for San Francisco where ho will spend a few days visiting relatives before proceedlng'to Los Angeles for an indefinite stay. W. H. Canon spent Wednesday at the county seat on business connected with tho Fair association. D. S. Ely of Sacramento, is In Med ford on a short business trip and In tervlewing old friends. He was for merly a resident o( the valley. Harry Houston of the Buckeye orchards spent Tuesday evening In Medford on business. J. I. Fredenberg of Sams Valley was a recent visitor In Medford. Benj. C. Lewis of upper Roguo River Is spending a few days in Med ford with friends as is J. E. Enyart of tle Roguo River ranch. James Newhall of Union Is spend ing a few days In Medford with friends. Charles Nlckell of Sterling is Mod ford for a short business visit. in CENTRAL POINT PLAYS F( Next Sunday tho local base ball team will play Central Point at the Medford ball park. Judging from the games Central Point has played so far this season, they look to be bona fide contenders for the Southern Oregon champlon- hlilp. Three weeks ago they played Orauts Pass a beautiful game and Irk, out by a close margin after a very hard contest In which a little luck would have decided the honors In their favor. Since then they have strengthened their team and are now playing classy ball. Last Sunday the Point boys defeated the crack little Ashland team, which played Medford to a standstill a short time ago. CHOKER TO ADOPT LONDON, June 5. Introduction i y Richard Crokor former leader of New York's Tammany Hull, of Misa An nette Kellennan, the Australian swimming girl, hh his "nieeo" nt the Derb- here, Iiiih iven rise to the rumor that Croker intends to adopt the beautiful youiifr "diviMff Venus." When Croker cumo here osten nilly to otteml the derby for the fint time in five yen re, ho Miletl on tho Hinno nliip with Mitm Kellennan, and she was lita cuent for two weeks at Olencalrii, wJicre'flho gnvo him pliysi- nil culture and swimming Jcbsoiih. Alexander Tile Siiif Man1 V Ai L ic 'v.. "sim iiit I Calrand look oveV'twolvo hu IK uyor IWUIVO uuo dred samples of the latest weaves Men's Suiting in A made to your measure suit, ab solutely guaranteed to fit, guaran teed all pure wool and guaranteed to bold its shape. Made to your meas ure suits, 918.00 to 40.00 Room 8, Palm Building, 1 ON SUNDAY CHAMPION SWMMER Minis WOMEN OF GITY SPRING rWfkA ' m l" i;v back of on is up wing KlJvA LL 1 1 Indication nl noon loilny were i that llie honl o.lHrieneed Tuexluy nfternnon, when the thermometer soared to Oil decree.-, would lie e reeded before evening. At l oVIoofc the ml'tiMiry had ptuseil 111 decrees and was A eliinbtnjr. II will prob ably equal if not exeeed Ihe murk m1 Tuesday. The hottest pall uf the day Tuesday was between !l und I oVloek. WARE NAMED AS The eoiinty eourt today named V. I. Ware superintendent of the eounty fair to be held in thU eitv this full, in aeeonlauee with the Htale law whieli provide?, thai nieh o snperin lendent shall be named whenever the eounty make.- nil appropriation fur siieh n purpoce. The nppropriation was made some time up. Mr. Ware is .Kcretnry of the fair association. IMPORTANT MEETING TO BE HELD TONIGHT A regular meeting of the Medford Commercial club will be held at the City hall at 8 o'clock p. in. on Wed nesday, June 5th, 1912. At this meeting there will bo presented a re port of the committee on roads. The committee has prepared, a county home rule road bill, which is simple form and direct in purpose. It will bo necessary to secure something over 11.000 petitioners to get this matter before tho people, and If It Is not done, there is not a road bill now pending that will bo of any ben efit to Jackson county. Therefore let there be a full attendance at the meeting. (Signed) WM. M. COLVIO. President and Manager. TO ELI WASHINGTON, June n. Senator John W. Kern of Indiana, Continued his speech against Senator Ioriincr of Illinois today, the second day of the senate's hearing of tho ease. Lorimer occupied a cuiispisiiuus sent and listened attentively to the denunciation of himself and his friend.1. PROHIBITIONISTS MEET IN ASHLAND SATURDAY Jackson county prohibition party Saturday, June 8, at 1 p. m., at the convention will meet in Ashland Free Methodist church, for tho pur pose of nominating a legislative and county ticket, and transacting any other business to como before tho convention. All prohibition party voters and all thoso desirous In the future of affiliating with the prohibi tion party, are requested to attend. Geo. L. Cass, of Portland, state field secretary, will attend and will ad dress tho convention. YESTERDAY'S SCORES: NQilTHWKST W. L. P. C. Vancouver ............. 27 22 .&G1 Victoria ;. '...., 2G 22 .G42 Portland 24 25 .490 Tacoma 23 25 .470 Soattlo , 23 25 .470 Spokane 21 25 .467 n. h. 9 5 Seattlo C Tacoma 0 Batteries Thompson and Waling; Melklo and Crittenden. Victoria , C 11 1 Spokano 3 9 0 Batteries Kauffman and Meek; Willis, Noyes and Dovogt. Vancouver , ,.,2 10 4 Portland 1 T 4 Batteries Bel ford and Supulvldaj Haetley and Harris, COAST W. L. 23 211 27 31 32 31 P.O. .010 .590 .534 .430 .429 .392 Oakland ,..-.-,. pC Vernon -. 34 Los Angeles .., 31 Sacramonto 24 San Francisco , 24" Portland .,....'. , 2Q It. II. K. Portland u 13 i Los Angeles , 0 13 1 Batteries Hurkness, Hlggliiboth- um, and Hosley; Harris, Leverenz, Slagol and Boles. Vernon ' 2 5 2 Sqn Francisco 14 2 Rfinrnniftnln r. Oakland 5 7 4J i . i J KEN CONTINUES EXCORIAT HER cnunm niDCPTno . rr . m " '"""' " I theatre u'-ei's luM nlplit who tuVmd The women ot l"hc i'ity of Medford juiit in lull Torre in witness u piodur have detennlnud'ti whit eampalKii'ii,,,, f T1 Siirliiir Muiil." Will1' for the election of P. J. O'ltrtra, for school director. Kloctlen will be held June 17. A.mtaa)int6tliiK I" called for 3:'U o'clock Htturdnv afternoon at the Medford nnofat house wliloh every cltlton and tnrpjyer lu the city of Medford Is luvltedHo attend. The rampulgri Is mil imdei taken by the (Ireater .Medford club nor by the suffragette club, hut hv the worn- en as a whole. They will work for the election of Proftsior 0'Onra as they have pledged htm to work for a greater decree, of iliuftatlou lu the local schools am forrevlstotis lu the houses and muthod of stutly. '11m' women claim that many matters should be adjusted and Just now (hoy want on the school hoard a man pledged to iniuiy of tic icforma they say are needed. , A mooting was held this uoott which was attended by a number ot women prominent lu.the affairs ot the city at which time It was d elided to got behtndttho movement and work for O'tJnra's ulehtlon. They point out the fact that O'tlaru Is very well equipped to serve in a school director as hu has been nn educator many years and takes great' Interest lu the trhool system They claim that they have chosen the best man available for tho place. A program Is being arranged for the meeting Saturday afternoon nud every parent In the city with children In school is urged to attend the meet ing. Women who are property own ers or are the heads of families are entitled to vote at the school election. E Ashland Wednesday eelehruted her annual rose carnival. A large crowd is in ;iltendnuee fmm wiutx as 1'a.r south as Yrekn. Klnhorutc displays of rose.-, ami flowers are everywhere lu the afternoon tkcre was n flower decorated uutoinofile, parade. The festivities will r?limie Tlifirs"diiy. No one in Medford participated he cause the Hose JJjsow' was not adver tised here, no one was invited and the jK'ople in general were in ignorance of its being held. Our New Perfection Broiler, It pleasing many women. It enables the housewife to broil as well on the New Perfection Stove as over a "coal fire. It uses ell the heat. It cooks tvenly. It broils both sides at once. It doesn't smoke. VL STANDARD OIL COMPANY (tncarporaUd) , Sn FrntUco,C U Anvl CtL San Dl.o, Cl. San Jota, Cat. Slocbtoh, CaL Sacramonto, pal. s.s.s. I,. Iib.eumatlsm k duoto nsT-exoe of urlo acid, an irritating, inflammatory accumulation, wliiofc et Into'tUb circulation booauso of woulc Idclnoys, constipation, indigestion,' and other physical irrogularltloa which aro usually considered of nolmportanco; Nothing nppliod oxtonially cau over roach the seat of this trouble; the most such treatmont can do is sootho tho pain-i temporarily; whlla potash arid othor mlnorul modJolnos roully add to tho Boidity of tho blood, and this fluid thoroforo continually growa moro aorlrt and vitiated. Then Instead of nourishing tho different muscles mid joints, keeping thorn in a normally supplouul olastlo condition, it gradually hardens and stllfcns them by drying up tho natural oils und fluids. Jlhoumatlsm can never bo curod until tho blood la purified. B. 8. 8. thoroughly cloattses and renovates tho circulation by neutralizing the no Ids and driving tho causa from tho system. It strengthens und invigorates the blood bo thut instead of a sour, woak strodm, depositing acrid und painful corroalvo mutter in tho muscles, Joints and bonus, it nourlshos tho entire body with puro, rloh blood and permanently euros Rheumatism. S. 8.8. oontulnu no potash, alkali or other harmful mineral, but Is mudo ontirely of roots, herbs una barks of groat purifying und tonio proportloa. Boole on Rhoumatiam and any medical advice freo to all who write. ,THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.j ATLASTA, GA. If Ihuiil little Mixrt llitjoH rmupetl her vu iilo I lie heurti of Medlot'd f.MisKi hilxn't n very xtruiig voice, it m one that pleases unit with her dniiitv peituro she In must enptlvntilig, a is her neeeHt. 'The SprtMjf .Miu'd" Isn't n ve, wonderful creation hut i nnu'li on the line of other enmie operas. It can't eomparo with "The Merry Widow" nntl h I'mcI Iihh hut two tune lul tu'ioii, "Day Dreams" mid "Two i Little Love lleon." Mi llujos whs fntrly well Niipor ted. On ihe whole the show wim one of the most pleasing of it c kind seen in Medluitl tin enou, SAN DIKOO. t'nl., June S San Diego cuunty grpnd Jury -The today rettisod to adjourn as requestetl by Attorney tieneral Webb. Weld) then announced that he will submit his evidence of violations of the law during the recent I. V. W. dlftturlmiirvs to the present Jury. Ills action In asking for a new' Jury It said to linvo been based on the fact lhav soveral members of the prosunt body support tho cltlxens committee, .Sev eral .members of the jury left Its ses sions when tho I. W. W. attorneys profited evidence recently. Mr Ifflr. CMeru tf t SIS11KJ OT TMl S01Y CdUtUu Cim. Mcilf. An. lkxtliihlCraa'r (111 IVfti. IiiUmi .J P, zJn,.tim4 VlcrtlJ UtfllKtUTrtllAf WiH(lAaiaiiLA44)rM ;iTJr wrrxioK. u, Mwuwmi, n.kv. FOR SALE FRUIT BOXES "Horry, poach, pour and ap ple boxes for sale elieap. We have an assortment of boxes which wc desiro to dispose of at once tit very attractive prices. Call at Crater Lake Lumber Company factory opposite Southern Pacific passenger station. And of coune you are firailiif with ilia Ajey Pbrect ion Oil Cook-stave II i tuch a convenience til the yetr found. It will bake, broil, toait and toait uit at well at a regultj coal rangt. Aid la u ita Now Prrfrtioa Sta tt your dialed. Ut liuJucr-tlf CaulxJ la l.l, wmIi c.Unti lop, dlop ihtlrct, lowel rtW, He. Ff. Cool-Book with cvrfr dor.. Cwk-Ilook tUo livn lo tayoat utamt i unit la cote ouUmg CMl. MaryH'. CaL SaallU, Wath. Fra.no, Cal. pokn, Walk Portland, Ora. 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I.adlon' and men's eulU cleaned ami jroC(l Tel. Main 7H31; Home, 37. Cornor Klf-hth and South Central XVonue, , wM''.r.rrrwr.r BEDDING PLANTS Wo liuve a nice Jiue hodding )lnnts such us Geraniums, Salvia, Verbenas, Loboltas, Chrysan themums, Petunias, Heliotropo, Oannas, etc. Always Nico Lino Cut Flowors MEDFORD GREENHOUSE ironic Phono 2157-X; Main 7'l I. J)2U Alain Streut Flour? Coffee ? lea? or What Anything You Buy from Us in the Gro cery line will be right Our Bakery Depart ment is a source of pride to us investigate Allen Grocery Co. Powder gsggfei . i ? . lT v A IU