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P3TJE BIT arEDFOKP matl TKTTmNiv mitokord, oreoon, satitrdav, ;nw; in, 1012. GREAT FUTURE EOR THE MOTOR CYCLE "I predict Hint with throe years tho motorcycle will bo s.'en na fro fluently oh tlio ntrecta or our cities niul on tho country road a na wns the lilcyclo back In 1S0R mill 1806, boforo tlio development of tho gasoline en Kino made It posslbln to obtain qutek and cany locomotion without any ex ertion,'' enld It A, Flynn of the Pa cific Motor Supply Co.. llnrley-Davld- Bon dealers In Medford. "Thousands of city people who dally must travel n number of mllca In Rolng to and from their place of employment found In thoso days that tho bicycle filled a Ioiir felt want In economical transportation, and that with healthful recreation. Tho de sire for outdoor recreation was In creased Rreatly by tho bicycle. "Tho motorcycle Is so much super ior to the bicycle that there Is no com parison between tho two machines. Tho bicycle Is merely an Improved method of walking, whereas the mo torcycle Is a modern method of mo- chnnlcal locomotion that requires Httlo physical exertion upon the part of the rider. Motorcyclo riders ob tain Just sufficient excrclso to keep them healthy nad happy without tir ing them unduly, as Is apt to result from rldlnj; .a honft.or a bicycle." Our Correspondents EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Hy A. C. Hewlett l t BOY MADE MILLIONAIRE BY COURT'S DECISION SAX FRANCISCO, Juno 15. "Como to Seattle. Judge, and I'll show you thp i-lglits In my new car," said Frank P, HIscator, 21, when Judged Graham made final settlement here of tho estate of tho boy's father, one of tho famous miners of the early Klondyko days. HIrc.i tor's widow. now Mrs. Joseph Gordon, has been her con's guardian since his father'3 aeaui at Michigan City, Ind. Younji Women Biblical Students. MONTE NE. Ark., Juno 15. Tho annual conference of tho Young Wo men's Christian association of tho Southwest opened on the camp grounds near here today and will con tinue until the 24th. Fjitir hundp'd young women, representing Missouri, Arknnsas, Oklahoma and Tetas, are present. This conference Is planned for all members of Young Women's Christian associations, students and teachers in all educational institu- tlOUK Reunion of Harvard Clubs. NEW YORK, Juno 15. Boastful of tho prowess of their college and attesting this spirit with cheers and class yells, 1000 or more graduates of Harvard, representing every sec tion of tho country, gathered in tho metropolis Friday for tho sixteenth annual meeting of tho Associated Harvard Clubs. The program cov ers two days and provides for bus iness sessions at tho Harvard club and a banquet at tho Hotel Astor, with President A. Lawrence Lowell as tho guest of honor. Wedding On Socialist Lines. CMIHtlDGE, Mass., June 15. A slmplo ceremony befitting tho social ist views of the contracting parties to day united Edmund T. Dana, u grand- Bon of tho poet Longfellow, and Miss Jesslo Holllday, a well known Eng lish portrait painter. A Justice of the poaco officiated at tho wedding which took place at tho homo of tho bride groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Henry Dana. GIRLS BACK AFTER CIRCLING THE GLOBE yiii JV 4Mlw MISS "JHM wood BfcfcS-"- igif ""-'' illW '3L Fk ' A I p TS " ' I 1.IZAET WOOD You may take tho word of tho Misses Florence nnd Elizabeth Wood, of Los 'Angeles, Cal., for It, tho world bristles with adventure. They arrived In New York on the homo Btrctch of a 'round-the-world trip, which begau at Scattlo last Sept ember. Tuoy found China In tho tbroes of tho grent revolution, but saw no fight ing uutll ono day when thoy wcro lu a shop. Then suddenly the street was filled with fighting republicans and Manchus nnd tho nlr was thick with bullets for half nil hour, Tho young women picked their way to their hotel yer tug bodies of Ufty soldiers, i - Austin Green and wife or Trail hnvo moved out and are now stopping with Mr. Green's grandfather, J. J. Fryer whllo Mrs. Fryer has gone to Washington to visit her daughter. Mrs. Charles Jones. Artlo Nichols has the machinery In placo and by n;xt Monday will bo turning out Eagle Polut-uindo ice. Mrs. Floyd Pierce of Forest creek camo over to Eaglo Point the first of the week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fryer. C. D. Stout, tho foreniAu of the bridge carpenters on tho P. and E. railrond, brought his wifo nud daugh ter. Miss Ora out to spend a few, day at the Sunnystde tho first of the week. They remained until Friday morning. While her? they made a trip to Butte Falls and spent ono day roving through the woods near tho bridge ou the P. and E. R. R. Last Saturday evening the Ante lope Sunday school gave n basket social In tho Antelope school house and on account of my not b?ing able to attend in person, and being anx ious to get the. details of the occasion I secured a promise of a written re port of the affair by Miss Don n to Radcr, but when the time came to write It up for me to s?nd to the Mall Tribune her heart failed her, so she sent the Sunday school superinten dent, Mr. Cooley, over to give the main points, but lie being like myself somewhat advanced In age could not see the funny points, like having the boys try to bribe the girls to desig nate In some way tho name of the owner of the basket that was offered for sale, and how much fun the boys had In running tho bask.H up on 20111c young fellow who was almost dying to get to cat with his best girl, or how the hearts of the girls would flutter when they saw that some young man, or perhaps older man, whom they didn't want to get their basket, was persisting in biding on their basket, or how 'disappointed some boy would be when he saw some other fellow eating out of his girl's basket. Oh, I tell you, us old folks sometimes omit to see these little things that go to make up somo of tho pleasures or disappointments i.f life. But to the report. There were about thirty or forty In attendance, but there seemed to be quite a scarc ity of baskets, and tho result was there was considerable sharp bidding and quite an amount of excitement over tho question as to who would como out second best In the rnco lor the best girl's basket. Tho social was gotten up to raiso funds to purchaso an organ for the Sunday school and the receipts of the evening amounted to $21.05. The committee has already procured in organ, second hand, for $15.00, leav ing a balance of $C03 in tho treasury. It is not necessary for mo to add that tlwy had a Joyful time for they have the material in that neighborhood 10 make everything pleasant that they undertake. , P. H. Daily Is engaged assessing in tho country out east or here. Sheriff W. A. Jones, wife, daughter and a young lady friend came out Tuesday. His business was to serve papers on Commissioners Frank Brown nnd James Owens In the Med ford brldgo injunction suit, and somo of tho old hayseeds out here are won dering If that suit won't result in tl people of the county repudiating tho $504,000 illegal Indebtedness. Who can tell. Honry French and wife were clolnp, business with our merchants tho first of tho week. On my return from Grants Pas last Thursday I found everything lively around town as usual. I had been to Grants Pass to havo Dr. Find- Joy treat my eyes and wlillo there met Mrs. Jack Hustlu of Trail who was also thcro to consult the doctor. I also had the pleasure of meeting Miss Hazel Cox, a daughter of ono of our old settlers, Mr. True Cox. She was consulting the doctor with regard to her hearing, and another one it tho descendants . of ono of our old acquaintances of Siskiyou county Cal., Miss Daisy Holght. She was also lu to Bee the doctor with regard to her throat. Grants Pass Is quite a ivoly littlo place, not so large as Merl ford, but largor than Eaglo Point. Thoy aro hustlers In that town and havo bomo beautiful residence but lugs and tholr school houses will compare with. either Medford or Ash land. O, L, Irwin and lirlds of Prospect spent tlio night with us last Tuesday tuking tho.Prospect stago Wednesday morning. Mr. Irwin spent the night with us about two woohs ago on his way to Souttlo where J10 was niarrlod, and has taken his wico to their homo near Prospect. He Is one of tho elec tricians who has charge of the elec tric plant In that region. JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. newly elected tiftl(iin of the Upworth League will bo Installed. Tho mldrom wIM bo given by J, o. IllKK of Ash land, district league president. The Rervlrn will ho hold nt 8:00 o'clock and Hi. puhllo lr cordially Invited, Mix. Ditutoti hud roluriiod horn 11 visit to Jacksonville. - Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Elmer of l.os Angeles, Cal., slopped off for a few days' lslt with tho former' mother on their way to tho rose carnival lu, Portland. Mr. Elmer In a former j Jacksonville boy nnd now employed as salesman wlh tho Western Whole sale Drug company of l.os Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Coleman spent Thursday afternoon hi Mod- ford. Mr. nnd Mrs. Normlle and family and Mr. and Mrs. Coppes and family aro now residents of Medford, hav ing moved the first of the weok. Miss llertha Prim was the guest of Mrs. Claude Miles Thursday. Rny Ulrlrli and Charles "Dunford, Jr.. were fishing In tho Applognto Wednesday and report fine luck. Miss Alteon Kingsbury, who re cently graduated from St. Mary's Academy at Medford. Is spending her vacation with Miss Maude Newbury. John F. Miller nnd son left for Portland tho first of tho week, where they will take In tlio rose carnival. Mr. Miller will also attend tho post masters' convention being held there. Mrs. Maggie Cartrlght of Medford spent the day with Mrs. Chris Kee gan Wednesday. Word has been received Hint Mr. and Mrs. James Catchott and son havo moved from Oakland to Weed where they will spend tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Springer and son spent a few days this week with relatives thing In Grants Pass. Ries Chapman was n business vis itor at Medford ono day this week. ANNOUNCEMENT Noonehesfer Brothers havo purchased t ho gro cery business of Yr. P. Ktobaugh, the Olson SI root Grocery. All orders will be delivered promptly and customers are guaranteed courteous and fair ireat niont. NOONCHEvJTER BROS. Phones: Pacific 0772; Home MuH-K. .Medford, Ore. A,..j..,jj..j-.j..-.....hf.I"hI"h-J--Mi ICE, CREAM ?&& Special attention In wholoimlo shipping ordorn. Aro you particular about tlio len croam yuu eat? Wo nro Junt that particular about the quality or Iro ereiiin wo tniikn that wo uho piinleurlxod eronui lu I ho manufacture of our leu eronni, Olio trial will ronvlneo you of Urn Miiiinrliir quality of our loo orwun. Wo niiiho all fliiviirn and tipcclal onlcm on tilioit untlen, Free de liveries lo nil purls of the city. MEDFORD CREAM fa UUTTCIl CO. Phenes: Pacific, 88 1; Home. I I I , Nalnlorliim llulldlug -h-M-R-.-M' .- J 14 4 CENTRAL POINT ITEMS ! Mrs. J. L. Cliue nud daughters left for their new homo In Cottage Grove Thursday morning. Mr. Cllno will follow in about two we-ks. F. J. Taylor speut Thursday r.t Roguo River. Mr. and Mrs. It. Young of E'lnn, Washington, spent a few days hero this week. Mr. Young may possibly loeato hero In the furniture and un dertaking business. A. S. Martin of the Ilryon Jackson Iron Works. San Francisco, spent Thursday hero in const:1, MHyor Cowley and members of the council in regard to the pump nt tho water works station. Next Sunday evening, June 11. the VmrT 1U 'h '" t' M Nik '' -if ";,lj Ilk'' liiU it i KKUi kV -I ik Medford Tent and Awning Company Mnnufitcllirera of niul Donlcrs In AWXXKaS, TENTH, rYB. COVHBB Or AX.X. KINDS Duck All WclRhtn nml Width Awning, Hlrlpcn. Kto. WnOX.E3AX.I3 AMD BDTAXX. All Makes of Awnliif-it nmt l'orch Curtains put up nt Miuiufuclurur' Price. Agent for tho BOAnok NolitUi Ventltntlnff Win dow Awulnc i 100 H. rroul t. Itolh Pliouvs. MiulforiU OrrKUn It Makes Men Younger pli;v f when their teeth are properly at tended to. Nothing suggests prema ture old ago like broken or missing teeth. Nothing so rejuvenating as having them properly fixed. It makes a man look fifteen to twenty years younger. Wo make a specialty of first-class dental work, from care ful extracting to tho most export crown and brldgo work, and tho pro per filling of teeth. Give us a trial. Lady Attendant DR. BARBER THE DENTIST OjVer Daniels for Duds. Pacific 'Phono 2MR, Home Ph'.ne .'!.". K , $ftSJlli .ti:lii m rSjn Manager Jac,k Dunn of the Balti more team says that Hill Horgcn Is tho best catcher in tho International league, and Mint $r000 would not huy tho former Dodgor from tho Orl. oles. "OuCrWi ixVtaTd m imV JAPPtU. WATIR BAG-. APPELL'S Sonth African WATER BAG mm r :ir n . iWlS WTMtnz:iuri it . ... effiit&vliyv wU;r ilwaya at H&V!!'l2rfiJIaiji) Keeps -a -: 7 ' mmh ai-j iriw wotf u.i jh huurnirUiBcrr In onn or liai)e, J-'or Tak.M9 SBbstltet. STkfnjr. fit iui,i iimn iriu waiur, nil Aii'JI boulH African Water IImk myn fur liir loan lmi' over In tlm kj.vi-4 and In Id crtmjwj wlKlencjr du t rli wnlur right nt . ?V .9 t""e '"" 'lnx urk UiKUIor Jrluk. Kor jiroK-i tun, nurvr rori, irU. uiob, Htockiuen ainoiiu nxttittil Ui drr or warm wealhrrlt f vuubtuluto neflty. Wati-r put . Into Ilia bajj In tin rooruluK ami eijow'il Ui llm nun ami nlr all day will Im cojl( r at ulfibt than It win in the momluc. I Uo !ot drink aa cil an th firt. Uuaraatted. Used by V. S. 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Yew and Cedar Posts always on hand Gaddis & Dixon "The Page Penco Men" Distributors Northern,, California and 8oif thorn Oregon Main Offico Lledford, Oregon GROWERS The prospoelH are good for a bumper fruit crop in iho Pacific uorlhwcsl. Wo would advise all grow ers of Peaches, Apricols, Canleloupes, Tomatoes, Po tatoes, etc., to get in touch with us. .It is a part of our business to find a market for the fruits and produce grown in the valley. We have our arrangementn completed to handle the crops (hat will bring good returns (o (lit; grower. 11 will pay you to investigate. ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO. Medford, Orogon Pacific f)(l 1. 1IoiiioH07. ICE 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 (Sb Storage Co. Nearly a quarter of a century under tho sumo management THE It Jackson County Bank Medford, Orogon It has succeeded because of Soundness of principlo Economy of management ' s Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawtcr, President 0. R. Lindloy, Vico Pros. 0. W. McDonald, Cashier Now for the Seashore VIA T'll'3 Senium Tlckotu oh Hull .Iiiiio lnt 3-I)ny TlrltotH on Suln Hutiirilay nud Hiiuilay to I W sunset m I 0GDEN&SHA5TAI I I V ROUTES I KIIOM TO l'ortlaiKl N'owport Orogon City , " HiiIoiii " Albany " OArvallla Kiikoiki " HoHobui'K " Medford " Auliland " TILLAMOOK AND NEWPORT BEACHES SnaHoii fanm from tho principal Htatlomi to Nowiioit or Tillamook lloacluiH aro iih follewn: KAIMO ?1.25 (i.a r. n.ir. 4.00 3.7R r..o 8.7T. U',00 12,00 TIckotH to aliovo polntH on Halo dally kooiI nil HimHon, with corro npondliiB low fnroH from otlior iiolntH, Wock ond tlckotH aro iiIho oil nalo from varloriH polntH, SUNOAV KXOCIIHIO.V TltAIV ON TII.J O. A K. It. . I.onvoH Albany at 7;tl0 a, ni OorvalllH H:00 u. ,m. and conncctd with S. 1. tralim 10, 14 and 28 from polntH hoiiIIi, Call on our noaroHt AkoiiI for "Vacation OayH In OriiKou," a Jicaiitlfnlly llliiHtratud booklot dqiicrlbliit; varloim oiitlnis rouortn, or write to n John M. Scott, Gen. Passenger Agt., Portland, Ore. Attend tlio II. I, O. I0I1(H Coiivciitlon, I'oillaiul, .Inly H-lil l.oiv I'mich o nil points KmhI .luno to Hi'iiIoiiiIiit TO J.iti'3 Tillamook DimicIiob SI. 00 1.70 " " f.,00 . " 7.:io !' " .7.i:o " " 0.00 " " ' 12.00 17.20 17.70 J A p: w "7 I A-