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PAGE TWO IOCAL AND , L PERSONAL Samuel UoBonuerg owner of the Hour creek orchnrds is licro from Scnttlo to look after his holding. J. C.. Calvert of Aahlnnd Bpent Momlny In' Mcdford on btiRlncss. C. Vc. Kvaii'b of Weed Is hero on n (tfidrC litifslhes trip. Tho (qnBtlon whether or not no proposed lrrlgntlon canals shall bo constructed will ho determined by tonight's. meeting t the opora house. .' ' ' ' GO Kdgnr(" Holer a returned from : visit nt Portland, Tjio, Jtoguo lllver .Valley rnllroad company una compicicu inc wont m lowering Jla. tracks to the street grade on 'drape' street, with tho exception of muling away surplus dirt. This will bo "done soon and tho crossing ijl then 6q complete. t JStpV iwcarlng at that lawn mower and bring It to Mitchell's wagon shop and have It sharpened. Xo. 36 S. Hlvcrslde. , Mrs. A. C. Allen and daughter fiavo left for Seattle where they will vIsU with Mrs. Allen's sister, a few days'. Fred J. Williams left Monday evening for a visit at Portland. It is up to the people now to de clare, themselves and subscribe for water rights. CD William M. Colvlg or tho com mercial club left Monday evening for a tour of the stnto In tho Interests of tho homo rulo road bill. Fred J. Lewis of Weelen was a recent visitor In Medford. Ho Is en gaged in making Ills property one of tho Bhow places In tho valley. Tho successful Irrigation of tho lands In tho valley Is of as gr.eat Im portance as the good roads, let's have both completed before the opening of tho Panama canal. 69 W. W. Hill of tho Steamboat min ing district is spending a few days In Medford on business. Col. R. C Washburn of Tabic Rock wns In Medford Tuesday at tending a meeting of tho directors of tho Roguo -.River Fruit and Pro duco association. Sbaplclgh Hardware, 28 So. Cen tral. Allen W Kenny of Lcland Is spending a few days In Medford on business. Ho reports tho shipment of many peaches from his district this year. WlllUro, Angl waa a recent vis itor at Ashland from this city. Every person Interested In the wel fare pi the Roguo River valley should not fall to attend tho irrigation meet ing at tbo opera house tonight. GO Miss Margery Vatkins has re turned from" a visit with friends at Ashland. 8. M. Wurtz of Williams creek paused through Medford Tuesday on his way homo after a visit at Ash land. Tho irrlgatloa meeting tonight will decide jibe future of our cities in the valley. 69 Tho new. refrigerator freight ser vice Inaugurated by tho Southern Pa cific on. Saturday makes it possible to ship butter and eggs and all pro duce to the city without danger and at a reasonable rate. In the first car Grants Pass loaded 15 cases of eggs and the freight rate amounted to 1 1-4 cents per dozen. Medford shipped .14 cases and Ashland ship ped considerable butter. The car niarkca three trips per week. See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. ttielbert Hawloy spent Sunday vis iting friends at Ashland. There will be no reserved seats at tho opera houso tonight for tho Irri gation meeting so como early. G9 Mrs. J. C. Herring of Central Point Bpent Sunday with Medford friends as did Mrs. J. F. Taylor of tho samo city. Miss Florence Graves, teacher of piano, studio 205 W. Jackson street. 89 V h- Burkholder, chief cnglnoor of this division of tho Southern Pa cific spent Monday nt Medford and Central Point ou business. Choice of any 1.G0 to $10.00 hats $2.98. Others 50 cents to $2.90. Home Millinery, corner of 9th aud Peach street. 71 Both Do Voo of Grants Pass was a recent visitor In Medford. J. C. Pendleton of Table Rock waB lnMcdfonl Mpuday pn u .short business IrJp '. Carkla Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attornoys-at-law, ovor jjacksqn County Bank building, Medford.' J, K. Olson has roturnnd from a short business trip to Central l'olut. g. "A.,.Nowoli. ladles' talldr, 4tb floor-M,F..& II, Co. bldg. Weeks &McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS May pbona M7l tffct VkonMI V. W. Wks S071 A. M. On, MM "kjlbt ammbtaxt. Mr. mid Mrn. I. Mlllor of Gold Hill were recent visitors In Medford. Mr., and Mrs. Hours of Central Point spent Monday In Medford with friends and oi business. Tho Southern Pacific pnssongoi station is the only place In Medford where tickets to points outside of Jackson county ran bo purchased. llarri K. Trovllls of Central Point was n recent Medford visitor. T5io agricultural lands of .larkfon county, according to tho United States sol Btiney embraces 281.600 acres Including foothills and bottom lauds. Shall wo not put one-fifth of this area under Irrigation? This Is left with the people to settle tonight. 69 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Myors aro nt Portland attending the rose festival. J. It. Hitter or Millers Gulch was a recent visitor In Medford. Jlo brought In a load of gooseberries to market. The Medford Conservatory for Music and Languages, tho only music school In Southern Oregon with a full corps of teachers, will bo open all summer. G. Talllandter, director. Arthur Lewis of Applegate Is spending a few days with friends In this city. Ralph Woodford left Monday evening to nttond tho postmasters' convention at Portland. Tho three most Important factors for tho success of the Roguo River valley:- (1) Good roads In Jackson county. (2) Irrigation of our agri cultural lands. (3) Railroad to the coast. Tho good roads movement and tho building of a railroad to the coast is under way, lot's boost for Irrigation now. GO "Dora Thorno" advertised for Monday night at tho opera house was not nut on. Only $6.25 was in tho house. Mathews & Son do draylng, trans-' forriug and furniture packing. Doth phones. Sunday work n specialty. S6 W. H. Darr Is at Grants Pass on a business deal relating to mining property in that district. Henry R. Williams of Trail Is In Medford on a short business trip. Ho reports tho roads up the river In fair condition. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives snado any tlmo or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471 E. J. Kaiser, pioneer editor of Ashland, spnt Tuesday In Medford on business. Ho states that Ash 'land Is planning a great celebration of July 4. What It means to irrigato 50.000 acres of laud In this valley Is left with the people at tonight's Irriga tion meeting. 69 Itoss Klino left for Grants Pass Tuesday on a short business. trip. Kodak finishing, tho best, at Wes ton's, opposite book storo. M. L. Dean, stato horticulture commissioner of Montana Is here Visiting Prof. P. J. O'Garn. Sir. Dean is devoting much of his at tention to tho work of securing a standard of Inspection of nursery stock In tho various states. Laws should bo uniform in this regard and he is working to that end. Lawn and garden supplies. Shap lelgh Hardware. It Is intended to be a strictly busi ness affair. What's that? Tho Irri gation meeting ( tonighL r 09 REAL COLORED MINSTRELS IN MEDFORD TONIGHT Busby's celebrated colored mins trels arrived this morning and will give a performance in their big tent opposite tho dopot this evening, rep resenting tho New and Old South. This organization won many friends when hero tL year ago. Tho per formance a meritious one and high ly commended by all who have seen It. TYR0LESE MUSIC AT THE MEDFORD ON WEDNESDAY This wonderful chorus is a por trayal of n journey up Iho T.vroh-e mouutaiuH. The journey i Commen ced far before dawu of day. Thf humrnint; municnl Hound of Iho winds through the narrow creiee in the ice, iuterminglud with the Jow, boft "pooin, poom" Hound of tho falling biiow from the hijjh icicles to the deep uhyws helow. Tho puuHiiK of the cuiivont hell callintr the monks to their early duties, and tho midden uppeurniicu of the morniiii; KUiihcaiiiH brightly Ktcal i"t: down tho mountain, nil malco up (ho oj)eniiif,' iifiveiuoit. Jfedford theatre, Juno 12lh. Pop ular prices, $1.00, 70e nud 50e, JfEDlTORD MATT, TRIBUNE, WHITE HOPE TO Word wm received this morning that Soldier Elder, the "White Meno" who Is preparing to meet Johnson will box hero at tho Natltorlum on July 4. This man Elder has fought over 60 battles and is ci edited with 10 knock outs and novor losing a battle, lie Is being backed by O. M. Anderson, tho millionaire moving pic ture man of tho Esanny Film Co. Tho fight game Is simply a fad with Mr. Anderson, who Is quite a loves of the sport. Ills brother was jth. man that brought out young Con bell and young Peter Jackson, both of l)env?r, Colorado, and he himself was amateur champion of tho stnto. and he Is of the samo disposition be ing n lover of the manly art and all athletic games as ho Is an aUUoto himself. He will probably bo lure In person In his own private car. Ho Is well known all over tho country and Is considered the greatest do 'ctor of cow boy life in tho world. The company of which ho is n part have offices In every country on the globe. After seeking In every direc tion for a man to meet Johnvon he finally came In contact with this Soldier Elder and Is willing to back him as the "white hope" to meet Johnson. It has not as yet been derided whether tho fight will tako, placo ,ns against Horn or Miller who are both spoken of as good men to meet the negro Johnson and rctrlevo tho honor or the white race lost by Jef fries In his fight with Johnson. Local parties hnvo engaged the Xatntorlum for the bout to tako place on tho 4th of July. This event tak ing place In Medford will give c people of this section of tho country an opportunity of seeing tho coming man In that lino who may regain tho laurels lost by Jim Jeffries. $17,500 IS PI 44 A. A. Dernard of Elizabeth, N J., a friend of E. W. Carlton or Table Rock has purchased 1 1 acres owned by J. II. Wokerield. lying between the Egan,and IMgham orchards on the; East Side; tbo consideration be ing $17,200. Mr. IJcrnard has let a contract for the erection or a modorn home. The deal was made by J. E. Dark dull. Liquor Not I co Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned will apply to tho city council of tho city of Medford, Ore gon, at tho next meeting on Juno IS, 1912, for a llconso to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in quantities less than a gallon, at his placo of business, 17 South Front street, block 20, in said city for a period of six months. O. M. SELSIJV. , Date of first publication June Cth, 1912. . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Cherries at Tho Lau rels. Jacksonville Central Point Foothill road. Phono 21 F.13. 73 WANTED Anyone going away wants a caretaker over tho home. Ladles needing help, canning fruit, can find competent lady assistants Vho also aro capablo of filling other responsibilities. Address U. II. caro Mall Tribune, 71 FOR SALE Ono gontlo work horso Phono Main ar.O.'J. 71 WANTED Good milch row, must bo fresh or nearly ho. Jersey pre ferred. Address Ilox CC, 11. F. I) No. 2, Medford. 71 FOR SALE or trade, rollublo work or driving mure, buggy and har ness. Phono 39 1 1 or call 7 1 C Taft avenue. 71 FOR SALE Puro bred polund china hogs. To mako room for now stocA being Imported Derkoley Orchard! offorH a few flno sows and boars, also Home hocctcd fall and fiprlm farrowed pigs, all ollglblo to rcglH. tratlon. Our prices will Hiirprlso you. Phono 11 F-21, 0'J FOR SALE Five-room modern cot tage, largo sunny rooms and screened sloping porch, on pavod street In excellent neighborhood near East Main street, closo In. Lawn, gurdou, wooshed, fruit and shudo rtcoH, Can bo bought from owner for $ 2,000; small down pay ment und balanco llko rent. Thin 1h u real bargain, JJox T. R Trl buuo. GO FOR RENT- Ton-room houso, shuded grounds, centrally located, roar FarmurH and Fruitgrowers Hank, Hiiltablo for real cstato offlco or buslnesK or rooming and boarding ltoii8o. Inquire Gold Ray Realty Co., Cth and Fir sts. ?& I BOX OR AR MKDFORD, QIKCIONT. Tl'IWDAV. .lUN'K II, IHI2. HOWARD IK CABIN SOUGHT i HR SK TEARS Believes at Last That Kc Has Lo cated Hltlliijj place of Vast For tune Hidden From Slcjit the Past Fifty-Eight Years. KivnliiiK in intuvol, the wildest tlihs of the HHveli-ls' fn'ieics of hidden tivn.Mire lnir'I on the chores of the SjN'.uisti main hy the swash buckliiu; pirnLj.s of old, u tale of treasure buried S v'nr, iu .luck son county has come to li(;ht. .1 .M. Howard, pioneer prospector, nftcr ,i weary t-ournh.nf m years hits loenled the rotting cabin on the hunks of a xild inotinliuu streaui, whieii is Mini to have liccii'tho luuiie of the men buryimr n vast troHMiro looted fitun the Adonic K.pre?s eompnuy hunk when it failed h Sn Fnuu'Ueo in tho onrlv oil's. N'ow he needs hut to find one Charles , Owen-, of .Mioln gnu. who enmo to Medford six years u;o nml started .Mr. Howard ou his luug search for the hidden cabin, which he has jtwt found. It wns six ,uwr no that Mr. Owens fir .appeared mi the scene in Medford. KulUtin;; the aid of Mr. Howard, who Know- exery canyon ami hidden vnlo in Noutltern Oregon, he started search for an old cabin said to Im located on the hunks of a mountain, stream near n series of beautiful fulls, ilr. Howard knew of no such cnliin hut undertook the Vearcli. Continuing uusucecosful. Owens quit work, hut iu quittiu he minutely described the cabin and its surroundings, ami let t. lie stilted that he had been given a description of Hie place by one of the men who had assisted iu it? huildim; uud iu the burying of n vast treasure. Owens knew the exact Jural ion of the treas ure, but this information he did not divulge. The man who hud (old him of it died shortly.iifter impurting the information lo Qncus. Owens, ou "tTiiij; up tho search for the onbin, left for I'ortland, his prusent whcre,nlxut.s being unknown. Chagrined "b)f tho fact that the inoiintuiu.s he Jaiew so woll uud hidden at least one spot from him. Howard continued the search. A few days ii;o he stumbled onto it. Almost hidiTeu by the, growth of u half cen tury, it lay rotting in exactly the Misitinn 'described hy the side of the mountain stream Miiiriug over a series of iinseudiN, The ux year search was. nt an end. Mr. Howard is confident that in tho neighborhood of Hie ciihin is buried n treasure, which, when found, will make him independent for life. Iu IS.'jI the Adams Express com pany hank at Sun Francisco failed us a result of it being looted hy i's officers. Tim looters attempted to lice hy sea hut the sailors on the small u'sscl took the loot, umomitiug to Several- hundred thousand dollars, from them and escaped on shorn. That little cough, that seemingly Insignificant cold may bo tho start of a serious perhaps fatal Illness. You can't aford to neglect n cold or cough, et "tho llttlo doctor" MHcLaren'H Mustard Cerate, Your drugglsi lias It two sizes -T und r,0 cent Jars. You should always have It In tho house Mac Larcn'a Mustard Com to gives prompt aud Hiiro relief from Neuralgia, IthnumutlHin, Lumbago, Colds, Horn Throat, Headaches, Horo MuhoIoh, etc. It's better tliun a tuiiHturd pluHlurd for anything a iniiHturd plaatcr'H good for. Insl.'t on tho Original MAC LARE.'N'dL 2 WILL NOT DUSTER, Accept No Hubblltuto Medford Pharmacy and othor drug gists. MORTGAGE LOANS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and city property at lowest rales with "'on or before1 privilege" JAMES CAMPBELL Phone 3231 '320 Cr.-O, Bldg. 1 Little Lft Doctor Two oT ilit'Ho xnilmx lire miitl lo linve showed up nl .Inoksonville in tho duly AOVi nml retiring lo winded place iu the tuoiiiitnliiH, hull! u cabin uiid buried their lweuro, l,nli'P one nt the imm died 'iiutl the other, taking n few thousand dolhux, unit en), He kept his secret locked until ho milk CUT GLASS Special Ono Out. ("Jlnss Wali'f Stt .tiS.Ot) valiH! tonior- VOW tni)lf'f Ono Out Glass Comport sjW.fiO valuo toiiioi'- l'OVi .,,, u.l10 Ono Cut Glass ooniport .fU.ot) valuo tomorrow ,. . 5p.O) Ono 'Cut Class Comport $J.f)l) valuo tomorrow '. , $1.5,0 Ono Cut Class Corov Trav r.(M) valuo tolnor row , ,,.. ..oo' Ono Cut Glass Colorv Trav $!.;")() value tomor row ' .' S3.00 Ouo 8-inoh Coin Gold Austrian Glass Mow! sjifi.Oi) valuo !'S.OO Ono 7-inrli Coin (Jold Austrian Glass Howl $1.2") valuo Jj2.50 Ono 8-iwli Coin Gol(k Austrian Glass iappio ,f 1.00 valuo 92.25 Ouo 7-ineli Coin Gold Austrian Glass Nappic .LuO valuo 5 Gold and WhitoMS piocc Dinnor Sots worth $7.o() tyicli hero tomorrow per sot 95.00 25 Jardiuoii'S roj;ular f'2.00, f2.")0 antl up to IloO values tomorrow, each 91.25 Men's all leather "Work Gloves per pair 50, 75 and 91.00 HUSSEY'S i Fine Tailoring For Ladies Ladies, we want your spring and summer suit to he an everyday reminder that we aro tho house to make all your future orders. Our am bition js to become your tailors. "We guarantee our work in every particular; our standard is high. Berlin Ladies' Tailoring Co. Wo do Eomodeling. Phone Main 5302 210 West Main Street Medford, Orctfon Now for the Seashore VIA 1'HE Reason Tickets ou Bulo Juno 1st 3-Day Tlcketn on Sato Saturday and Sunday to Ul SUNSET I (OGDEH&SHASrAI, I I I ROUTES I l TILLAMOOK AND NEWPORT BEACHES Season fares from tho principal llcaolinn uro us follews: ' ' FROM TO Portland Nov rt Oregon City Sftlom ' Albany " Corvalllu " Kugonn " Roseburg " Medford " Ashland " FA 1113 lo.ur. r,.2r, n.in 4.00 3.75 r..Ko .7ri 12.00 12.00 TlcUotrt to ubovo points on sale dally good all season, with corrn npoiidlng low fares from other points. Week end tlckotn aro also on sale from various points, SUNDAY HXOUItHIO.V TRAIN ON 'HUK C. Al K, It. It, Leaves Albany at 7:. '10 a. in., Corvallln H;00 a. ,m. and couuocta with S. I'. trains 10, 14 and 28 from points south. Call on our nearest Agent for "Vacation ImyH In 'Oregon," a bountifully Illustrated booklet describing yui'Ioiih oiillug rosorta, or wrlto to , IMlM) John M. Scott, Gon. Passenger Agt( Portland, Ore. Altenil (ho II. V. O. i:il(N roiivoiitlon, I'oitlnud, .Inly H.;i Low Kui'cm to nil polutM ICanl Juno to September ed deulh wiiH near hint. ,Tlu',n lie imputlcd the news lo Owulin. Howard ip now niidciivnriiiK In looillo Owens. Falling in Ihis ho wl( make n ny-sli'iu ntio uud ,lii)rnu)li Honreli of the region nuiTonniliug (lie rolling euliin, hidden from (he. .wuihl lr ho iiiiiiijj eur. S2.00 f AVhito Roiui-Poroo-lain rj-j)iooo Dinnor sots worth .fl.no oaoh lioro tomorrow, oaoh 9a.oo Men's ami Ladies' Knit Wrist Canvass Gloves per pair 10 :i pair for 25 Htutlons to Newport or TlllaniotiK TO FAUI5 Tillamook JKmchim M.OO v 4.70 ' " n.oo 7.:io " " 7,10 " " 11.00 " IB. 00 " " 17.20 " " 17.715 At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask .for k HORUGK'S Yhe Original and Genulno MALTED MILK The Footl-drlnk for All Ages. .At tcitniirnnU, liotrt), nml fountnlm. Dclicioii), invitforntinu niul lUttiuniiiK. Keep it cui your siilcbontd nt lutmc. , Don't travel without it. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. lOKono imunuon. timitay uunuv.no. Not in Any MI3k Trust tiAmmmtm I' IM li IMIM lil'fcWWI ! P0lS3NeOAK Ntvru DFMPnY ao vrAir. rata. ctiiBi.AiM ciaHn, tunf. itt AVAiiAum iiauatMoio ALur Hi tnk,Ciii iuvkv am w tL " ox fiiaunr Atetvr hq iuajr.iurn , L Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency a0 htrcji on tllo big Apldognlo. it!l under wittur, hoiiio ulriUfu. good IUiirouin'Uti. I'rlco ?t!f per ncro IJ0 ncrcn on tbo big Applogitti'. vlth ploiity of wutor, ouo of tho ben pIiicoh lii tho Yiilly. I'rlto $100 por iicu.' :i20 acri'H 0 nilli'H up ICmiiih Crook, plenty of water, (inod Im proNoiiicniM. 'rlci $.s.rlH) too An en U iiiIIoh frou Kokuo ltler, on Krniii Creek, "it acrofl bun beoil rarnied. Price fajilHI. 20 iicri-H mllcx fiom Cetitrtil Point, nomo fruit Uvea, fttunll Ihiuko and burn Price JH.OUO. 20 ncreit it iiiIIom fiiun .Medlurd All iel to f i lilt, good tonilN. Price in.:oo 120 airen In lower Shiiih Valley. 10 ucrojt cIoummI. rr n nhort time only $K0 per acre. Wo Milt have roiiio good (dock raui'heM, In good IocuIIoiih, If )ou aro lnterntitd call uud wo uh. All ItliuU of city property to Hell and tradi. for nrroano. Ilii-lnri CtiiHim Camp wagon, ovory thing. Junt right, 175. If )iu are a harbor wo ran noil you a good nbop with a cloan trnile and at the light price. RootultiK mid hoarding limine, inuring $100 per jniuilb. only ir.o. Kiiiplnyiie'iit Ctrl mid women for general houowork In city and oouutry. Itauch haiuU. MIihth and muckerir, IS.EtO and $3.00. Mra. Emma Bittnor ItOO.MM II .VI 7. PALM HLDCK Opposite Vithti Hotel Phone llll; Heme, I I. "Expressions are Changed" mm. -ww nt v: s & Sr fJBErttH 7.rcivs- i Vtltl P llAD A TlillTII 1l ?T Mnoe. roon iUio xuJtiu . UY AIP or RULK JyuiMWj kWiUH etitKzooN Vv4 vr,f -ir' very rapidly In our operating mount, Fnim agony to Joy In li very brief tlmo Ih tho oxporleuro of (Iioho who hnvo como to uh for piiIiiIchh oxlruet lug. Should you donlro n tooth drawn, novo yoorwlf palu, doluy anil dlHcomfoit, by coming to uh at onro. Wo aro equally oxpnrlonrod In all kliiiln of Dental work, und Hiipply Hluglo teeth or full hiKm of tho Miry bent urtiriclal Tooth. Filling und llrhlgo und Crown work dono oxpe dltloiiHly, piiluletmly, and tlioronglily. Lady Allondant DR. BARBER TIIM DIJNTIST Ovor Diuilnlrt for Diidn. Paulflo Phono 2CR2, lloirto Phono :ir,2-IC VI I ? p JCryptok Bifocals Two Virion In n Ono-Ploco Lens lllghcdt Typo ( Hlfocul Lonacn No Ccinont No Linen of Supiu at Ion No Dropping Apart Nor Collecting of Dirt An Graceful und Prnctlcnl an Any Slnglo VIhIoii Lcnacs Como in and sco them. DR. RIOKKKT ICj'CMlglit SpeclullNt Over Kentnei'H IfiTSV iJU,lrirf HoVnhiuH y U- m m. fv'Vr?.? til 1 i m tfcf - inkin 19 I