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Mionrrmp wir. tijirttne. jremfORn, omcoox, 'kiupaa', .irvi; 21.1012. PAGE FIV15 A V A A IOCAL AND PERSONAL Horn to llio wlfn of llorfoy I'IiIIIIiin Jhim) 21. 11 hoii. MoilM'i mill clilld urn iIiiIiik nli'nly, A. K Ht'MiiiuM h I itn t IMdiiy at (IiiiiiIh I'iicn on IiiihIim'hm, WIIIIiiiii HI) Irh iipi.nl .'iy nt Woo.lvlllo. 13. I). Wt'Hion. roifliimri'lnl photon rniilmr, iikiiMvin muilo nny llmo or liluco by iiiioliitiiintit. I'Iioihi M. H7I . M. KM, I li-fl Tililiiy for 11 vlnlt nt IiIh CmiiI nil I'olnl Hindi. MrH. William HiiiIki 1111,1 .loiiu IIihIki. nro iitKlHtKi'ml at lint Mull IIOIIIIlll lit I'Oltlllllll. HlinilnlKli llnrnwarn, 2K Ho. Con irnl. O W Clink In at I'oillanil nil a nliorl liiinliiiiH trip Hun It, A. H0I11101, Thn Imurano Man, mm Jnelx"ii ('utility tin 11 k Dan OriHMi, wlm caiiin to tint ItoilU" Itlvcr valloy In ixfirt, anil who. hIiick ISi'O luiH Ix'kii im;iu:ml In tln min im; liiilimtry at (liillw. hii)h that In tin imini than half runltiry that ho IniN fnthisvKil (lin foil illicit of the minor In tin Hokum ilUtrlct ho han ri'i'ii ronntli'itN tlioimaiiila (atom from tho faith, hut thi'lo arn nt 111 iiiIIIIoiih to coiiDi from It. am) ho aiitlrlinti-n n Kri'iit rovtvnl of tint liulimtry. I'ii fortiinatttly, In IiIh own illntrlrt a tiuinlixr f tho larKor mliiliic jirojio nltlmiM hnvit InMly (icon tlml up In lltlKatlou hut tlit'Ki' Mr (iroi'ii think ar now In n fiilr way to inljiinliiiciit Kodak flnlchiiiK, tho bn, it Wr tnn'ii, oiioili lioolt tnr A man ilooMi't iioroawirlly Imvn to havi n llocuit lllvitr Valley orchard to maldt 1 1 1 c 1 1 1 1 ' on fruit. II. M. Wnlih report $100 net profit from ouo i'IkMIi of nu aoro of MniwIiorrli'H thf rout of plt'kliu: ami Iioxhh hav t n k li"i'ii ilt'iliictt'il. mi)m tin Valli')' It.Tonl. Till In at tho rati- of $soi) mt ncrt' ami tho ralnliiK of utraw horrli'ii ritiilrN Iff lahor ami tliuo than tln tnt frulttt. Thu Vhh ntni wherry patch contain thrt'ti vnrl ftlt'it of fruit, tint AiiKunt l.utlmr ! Iiik Krowu for tint varllfxt. whllo tho Duulap ami llramlywluo nro inM iK'itKon ami Into. Tho On-Kou ovor lionrlni: Krowu no InrKoly In thin htnto. In nut favoroil hy Mr Wohli, iin ho rlmtu tho othorrt inontlouoil imiro pro fltahlo. I.nwn nmt Kanli'i) iiippllci. Rtinp loli:h Hnnlwnro. Itohort I'owchoy ami Vlncll llawloy roilo to Mtttlfonl 011 tholr Mryrlon ro cciitly from Anhlaml to vUlt frlomln. MlhHl.ulu tliirnotl of Grant 1'im -l-lii' Modforit 'to' vlnltTor n nhor( (lino. A 8nni nt llorlln'H TallorliiK Par lorn. Throo flno iuoh'h kiiIIh, nil wool. Intont Htylo, ;r. ;7 ami 38 aIxoh. for Jin oni'h. Hi'o thoin now. DurliiK a Hiuall oloctrlcal Morni WotlnoMilay forononn a holt of uii tnmoil IlKhtnliiK ran Into tho hiiIi- ptnt Iiiii of (ho IIkIiI ami power com pany nt Central Point ami huruoil out tho ftiHoH, I'. T. I.oilor. nn omployo of tho company, happonoil to ho pann ing at tho (lino ami mooIiik tint IIkIiIh woro out ucut In am) oxIIiikuIhIioiI tho Inclplont hlar. Tho ilnmaKo won coufluoil to tho liiirnlui: out of tho fUHo which In mnilo to ho huruoil nut on JtiHt niich occaHloiifi. Our full lino of flno woolonn han nrrlvoil. Havo $111 hy onlorliiK now. Wo maho f no iiiIIoh am unuin HiiltM. Ilorllu, Moilfonl, L'l'J W. Mnlu. A potltlou In IioIiik circulated to liavo nil lorrltory wont of Wlllamr'lto iiiorltllan, In nchool illntrlct No. K, nnnoxoil to Tnlont hchIhuioI illHtrlct No. 22. TIiIh would put houio of tho famllli'H within a mllo of nchool that now havo to i;o from thruo to four iuIIoh. Minn Kloronro Graven, tonrhor of piano. Mtudlo 20t, W, JnckHou stroot. 89 Tho cltlxtiiiH or Talent nml com munity aro organising a rommorclal club. OfflcttiH have not been elected yet, but thorn will bo another meet liiK ThuiHday iiIkIU of next wuek to complete the organization. Clamlo dill, who him been attond Iiik Hchool In Mtjdford durlttj: tho IMNt year, In HpendliiK tho vacation with IiIh imroutH, Mr. and Mm. .1. C. Gill at AKhlaud. H. A. Newell. bidlen' Ullor. 4th floor M. F II. Co hid k. ' r. P. lliirhoo and wlfo or Port laud aro upouriluK a fow wooUh vla ItliiK rrlomlH luifiira procei'dliiK to Portland, whom Mr. Haibeo will ou ter tho nowHpaiior IiiihIiiohh for hint noir. Tho Boiithorn Pnnlfln pukroiikoi iitatlou l tho only place In Moilfonl whoru llcltolH to polntH outHldo of Jaclcuon county can bo pniolniHcil, Mia. T. K. Andomon of DIk Hittto Ih MiemlliiK a fow da'H In tho valloy with frleudH, , Weeks&McGowanCo. UNDPJlTAKKUa Dy riion tt71 ifbt ruoui r. w. vrttu to7i A.. U. Orr, UDT AIMXITAMV. Mia. Wi'Hlon IV Hlilolda or Mm PioNhHyluilitu chinch, Iuuvch on II today for a vIhIl to liar rolatlven and ftlcmlM In PeniiMylvanla. Hint x poctH to bo none two or throe iiioutlm. HlMoon of her Mumiay nchool cIiikh worn nut with her for Ice cioain )on loiday. ami many of tho chinch peo ple 111 1 pliiniiliii; In ho at the 1 nil 11 to woo her off thin evonlm; Htop MwimruiK at that lawn mower ami lilliin It to MltcliuM'H wai'.ou nhop ami havo It nhiirpounil. No. ;ii f) Klvornldo. .Mr. ami Mm. II. i: Ituiiyanl of (liaiilH Piihh ato npi'mlliii; n few daya In Mudford vlnlilin; with frlomln. K, A. lllcltM linn returned from a IhihIiiunh lilp to the Houthoin im of I bo valloy. (,'arklii H Taylor (John M. CarUIn, llillin O Taylor). ntlormtyt..nt-lHW ivor .IiirkHon (!nunty Hank IiiiIMIiik VtoitforiJ Vim ro CoIvIk In couflued to bin homo by a voiy ni-vero attack uf up peiidliiiin An operation inn) prove uncennary Mr ami Mm !' I) Kauiuoln of ItoKiio lihor aro In Meclfunl for a nhort vlnlt with frlomln. MntliowH ft Hon do drnylm;. trnm ferrlnc ami fiirnltiiro pncldui:. Ilolh nhonen. Hiiinlay wnrk a npeclnlty. ! Mm Delia Powem of (Jrantn Pann Mpout Filday In Mcdford with frlomln. JaiuoH Hlead of Hiiviiko Crook wan n recent Metlford vlnltnr. Mm. IC W. Wluulor of Kiikoiio hut arrived for a nhort vlnlt with her ilniiKhter, Mm, W W. WII1011 of t IiIh city lu nddltlou to the extra norvlco already announced for tho 4th of 1 nl by the Houtliorn Pacific, a npo clnl train will leave Anhlnnd at :t:00 p. 111 on tho I'ourlh for Medrord and Crater l.ako Jot whore ration are to cnmineiicit ut l:ito p. m returnliii: ftpeclal train will leave Junction at 7:30 p. in., Modfiird 7:40 p. in. for Antihunt. W. It Cnlomnti, county clerk wun lu Moilfonl 011 official IiiimIoohh I'rl day moruliu:. JiiiIko Cnlklnn who hnn been hold Iiik court at Portland durliiK thin mouth In expected to return .Sunday to (his county having couclmtotl bin ork at Portland. Itivltatloun havo boon Innuotl by tho Colony club for n Kardon party to lot Klvmi nt tho DnKKott much on July I'ourlh fur (ho benefit of tho Sacred Heart honpltal. Kupper will ho nerv ed at 7: 'to and thorn will ho dancliiK it !. A Inrj-o iiutnhor of novel muuiioiuoiitn will bo Introduced d ur ine, tho eVenlllK. Tho proteetlH of tho affair will tut devoted toward tunliitnlulni: o free room nt tho hon pltal. About '.TiO Invltntlotiri will bo oul opt. Itox II. I.ninpinnn ronuorly odltor or tho Cold IIIII Nown In npoudliiR a few dayn lu Medfurd on IiiihIiiokm, Mm. Harry T. Wllllamn ban ro turnotl from n two wcil; vlnlt with frlemln at Portlnud. Mr. and Mm I.. I. Jucnhn expect to lenvo next week for a vlnlt at Port land duriiK tho Klk'n convention. Minn Kiilu will accompany them. Mr nml .Mm. Henry Htnplo of Tal ent npout l-'rlday lu Mcriforri with frlomln. Mm. i:. C. Cranco of Itonoburi; la lu M eil foul for a nhort vlnlt with frlomln. Arthur Itonn of Anhlnnd Ih In Med ford on a nhort ImihIiioss trip. Dr. V, S. Dennett or Kukciio In In Med ford for a nhort vlnlt. .1. II. IVeno or 111k Mutto In vln ItliiK frlemln lu Medrord. Mr. and .Mm. I.ouln McOco or KlniHtu Springs aio lu Metlford for a nhoit vlnlt. Mr. McCeo hnn renldod nluco 1 S 5 :t In Northern Callforna. lie wnn well Known 11 curly days thioiiKhout thn necl Inn. A t;rent uiiikh meetluj; of Interest. Importauco and Instruction to nil will ho hold Sunday. Juno DO, K;00 p. 111. lu tho Med ft nil opera Iioiiho, when 11 Hiibject or vital Importance will bo explained and tho nidation or n mont difficult problom madu plain. Also npoclflo InntructloiiH kIvoii bow to carry out plnnx HiicconHfully worked In other placoH tdnillar to our city, which nro reaulblo, profltabln and IiiihIih'ku lll;e, An Invitation In ox tended to nil rollKloiiH, educational, civic and commorclnl orKnulzatlonaJ(U,nv(MMl 0,,'tliis lialloi fter huviiiK to ho pronont. For wo aro nuro that r,wl, ,1,,,. ,.lim,jIIH.rt (o 0iiri-MMiM. tho nuhject to ho prenented Ih ouo of vital Importauco to all our people. All tho cholm or the city have boon In vited to unite in thin norvlco unit a largo choriin will render tho munlc. sr. S, A. AdkliiH or Medrord In hIiow Ing homo largo ICurly Sunrlno potatooH ho grow In IiIh guidon, They aro ft now (1 Inchon lung and t and r IiioIiob lu dlaiuotor. They were planted lu rehruary. Jack Day or Applegate npout Fri day with MeiUord f rlomlrt. Mm, Charles IIIII or Cllnmx apont Filday In MoriMrri. Wllllnm Carter, a well known rancher of the lower Applegute val ley, waa lu Medrord Friday with n lingo load of chlcltemi which ho dis posed of In the local iniirkotm Mr. Carter Iiiih over 200(1 chlckeiiH on IiIh ranch at preHont HhlppliiK ' f them to Portland fot' dlnpoHiil. Ho la also turning his attention tlila year to Turkeyn. II, It, Kvatin or HrowiiHboro Ih lu Medrord on a Hhort hunlneBH trip. Mr. unit Mm. Wilbur Iloloh or Port laud nro In Mod ford for a short vlnlt With frlemlM, They 111 11 ilelluliteil with the valley and may decided to locale hoie. Mm. H. T. Tluihbi of npiiur IIokiio Itlver In lu Moilfonl for a hilef vlnlt with frlemln. Mm. Del In Ht. Chili o or Untie, Montana ban 111 rived for a vlnlt with her riiiiiHbior, Mm. William Hinltlmon or thin til). LINES HOLD FIRM (Continued fiom Puki 1) named nn one of the Hmt lluee m. Ioh ulien (he limn- ,,r (e eoiivention In imnoinblo iirthei' Mver.vono of the eliicfliiinw wnn inoMel.vliiiK.' I'liiuier (lowrnor Fiuneih nml Seiinloi' Slune iciHinnilly niieil m lo .Muipliv of Taiumaii.v nml to the lender i,' (he llninniii booiu. WIInoh Men lloM'fn "If we eaii't Inml Clink einly llit'le uill ho illiliger of Hiillle olio yon ilon't wiul, pohhiblv Hriui hiiiMolf, lumliu il," wiih the uppeal made. The lluimon men positively icfunci to uilhilrau their man, "We eau iniiHter fdlll voIoh, iifler the I'lnoiito kiiiik 1110 williilrnwn" haitl one of the Oliioun'K Hiiiiorlem. Tho WiKon men iiiHiHletl llmt lliey were iineiiveiiui; iiogrfHivo heuii inent miimeiiiurily, "The Ht'ht in nenilv ready In lino up for our uovernor," naid CouirreHh man HiikIicm, "iiiiiI wo Imvo every re:i. Mm to he Hiilintleil with the outlook. It'dl ('nil Cliooroil An the roll of tho ntntoH iiroceedod tho gallerlen cheered loudly tho aii iiouticoinout lu every liintnnco. Chair man J a in ohm ami tho necrotary do iiiautled time and ngaln that the n nult ho received lu nlleuco no that there could bo no uilnlnko by the tellom hut tho crowtl wanted to cheer and lunlntetl. When It wnn neon that thuro wn8 llkellhooii of little change. In thn re sult a iiiiinher of Clark mnnagorH went to Murphy nml hogged him to nwlng the Now York delegation Into Hue for the npeaker. "If you do. It will ntnrt a nttuupede, ami It wilt ho ovor noon nml we all enn ntnrt for homo," bogged Senator Stone, lint .Murphy liHtomled and Hindi no reply. .Miner (i'nliis nut) IjOHnott Wild cheering followed tho nn uoiincoiueut of MnnnactiunottH when It wnn announced that Wllnou had gained one ami Chirk lonl 1. In New llampnhlro there wan another tlenor tUn from Clark, wlm received only 7 of the S ntate voton, tho other going to Wllnou. Now Jorney Hblftud tho two votes cant lant night for T'ndorwood to CiHigrenaman William Sulzer of Now Vork, nnihlHt good iiatured bnnter from tho galleries. In Ohio Clark and Wllnon each ruined a vote, Harmon lost 1, thu other being a delegate who lant night rof unod to vote. Mr. Hrynn received u Military vote here, im on tho flrnt ballot. In Pennsylvania Wllnou gained n vote nml Hrynn one, while Harmon received three Inntonri of the five re corded for him on the first ballot. Tennosneo wan pntsod n an at tempt wan being made to unite thu delegation and It went to tho bottom of tho roll. Wllnou gained eight votes lu Ver mont, when tho ntato delegation switched from Haldwln. Clark gnlned half n vote In Vir ginia, I'nderwood loblng two and also picked up one In Wlnconsln, when one absentee came Into lino for tho npeaker. Wllnou gained 2 In Alaska. In TennenHoo Clark gained 2 l-'J voton over the first roll call. The Third llnllot 1 1 was not until Maine was reached in the third ballot that there was any elinu'.'e. Then W'iImiii uuiiied (ho two tleloojiUw previously voting for l'n ilenvooii. MnMioiuNitt was pac-cd ami' went to the bottom of the list. The ilclognto.s woro ooiiMt'orine; 11 switch, nml (loxeruor Francis liurriul down to .stiffen the Clark men if possible New .lemev's two came book to I'm. live Stilrer. There was a very notice able hush when New Yotk was reach ed hut Murphy disnpHiiiited all of the workers by keeping; his ninety votes in llio Harmon camp, lu North Carolina Harmon uined two votes. Siiiiubble lu Ohio In Ohio Bryan guined one, getting I wo when the roll was announced, Tho vote of Ohio was ehnllengetl by Hom er Hiehnrdl of Snntluskv, who do inuuiletl Unit the delegation he polled ami this was ordered done. The Ohio delegates were engaged in discussion and e.-(lovernor Juinos l Cumpbell, ehniiiunu of the delegation, declared (hut Khiuchurt hud refused to vole ami tried lo make it appear that tho statu wits iisiii:"Mtiuiii'illci'" mel0(ls. Uliiiioliart denied this and insisted on his demand thai the stale he pulled, "I'ul them on record," he shouted. Wilson Cains In Ohio Tho Ohio viito was anouncod fol lowing tho poll iih Harmon Jill, Wil son Kl. Hryau 1, Keru.l, On tho previous ballot tho Htnto was recorded Clnr 2, Wllnou 11, Harmon 34, nud' lli)uii I. Thin nhiMU'd that IIrau had not nec)ired Hie two vuton cieil Ited to him b) chalimnu Cinuphelt on announcing Hie vole. It lno showed thai Wllnou hail gained two voton. Incidentally thin marked the iippcurHuro on the roll call of John W. Kern of Indiana, believed to ho the real dark home of the coiivm Hon. In Poiinnylvaiila Wilson gained one vote, tho Uryan delegnto nwltchlng to hi til. Tciiiiokkoo showed n gain of 0 1-2 voton for I'nderwood. Mannunhiinottn wan culled ut the oinl of the roll bat 1 In; announcement of the vote show ml no changes. On the fourth ballot thorn waa no change from the third until Louisiana wan reached. Wilson gnlned out vol thorn, while Chirk lost one In MitKHUchiinottM CI irk lost two vote, which Mhlfted to Underwood Underwood gnlned one and Clark ouo lu Michigan, while llaiiuon nml WP- son each lout one lu Nebranku Wll pou gullied three of the Harmon voIch. lu Nov.' llampnhlro Wilson gained another vote from tho Clark column. Unofficial tetals: Clark I Hi; Wll nou :t t! 1-2: Harmon 1 :i 1-2; I'mbr wootl 111', Haldwln H, Marshall ;:i Kern 2 SCULPTOR ARTIST, WASHINGTON. .June 2.S. Tin sculptor is a real artist, but the ilee orutor who chisels in stout, objects of an artistic niitl c-thtlie clianieter, is only n skilled urtismn, according to the decision of the U. S. customs court of iippeulH. The court snys tint iniliiiarilv tho oriinmentulist in sfoiie itnitiites t mm t which ho actually see iiikI his work goes no further than to ione the eye. The sculptor, on the other hunt, reproduces that which is pictured by his imagination ami Iii production not uulv appeal to tin eye. but to the emotions us well, in tine, one copies ami the other in 11 sense, creates ami orijjinutes. The colli t bud to decide whether imported mantels which the iinporter ilesircil to enter duty free on the ground thai tliey were works of art. wore really sculpture as provided foi under the law. The mantels were deenrntoil with fluted columns,,. Iriezes ami curved capitis. Thev were executed by nn artisan who studied ornamental sculpture ami obtained a diploma from 1111 art school, but the court re fused to consider him a real sculptoi in an urttstie sense. SUFFRAGEnES SMASH POSTOFFICE WINDOW LONDON. June 'JSS. SuiTraetU- totlay smashetl (ht windows of tin post offices in Mnnchestcr, Loth vv otth, .Mitehin nud some of the Lon don branch offices. It is said tin movement is the heiiiniutr of a gen eral campaign against post ofiicc throughout the count rv. Premie Astpiith was attacked by a suftr.i gette last night while attending a re ception. The woman grasped him In the coat lapels and shook him vigor oiisly. Jap Cruiser on Rock TOKIO, Juno 28. Tho Japanese cruiser Nulwa ran upon a rock near t'rup Island toduy, tho crew Is re ported safe. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTHD-Second hand steel range rtox A-23, Mull Tribune. Sf. I'm The Little Doctor Conjested Lungs? Don't wait n minute get MtieLaron'H Mustard Cerate. If t hero's anything on earth that will head oft pneumonia It's "the little doctor" MiicLnron's Mustard Cerate. Oct a Jnr at your druggist's he bus two sizes 2G and CO cents. It ho hnsn't ho will got It for you. Keep Miicl-iuon's Mustard Cerate in tho house ready for Instant use. You can oud many a cold nud sore throat before It's really started. Insist on tho Original MAC LAjiUN'S 2 WILL NOT BLISTER- Accept No Substitute Medford Pharmacy and other drug- glata, DECORATOR ARTIZAN fe5r 1 .jvmmuiM T7HENEVER or wherever you are served with Pabst BlueRibbon The Beer of Quality , there is always that quality t that brings a smile of satis faction. With a rich mel low flavor and delightful, smooth taste, it satisfies every expectation aroused by its appetizing appear ance. Bottled only at the brewery in crystal clear bottles, showing at a glance that it is clean and pure. Serve H to your family and guests. Phouc or write Jesso Houclc, Agt. Mcdford Ice & Storage Co. Phono 2G41 Ill fip-l 9m.4 4v ' m J Nearly a. quarter of a century under tho Banie management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It hnn succeeded because of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 VV. L. Vowter, President 0. R. Lindley, Vice Pres. 0. W. McDonald, Cashier ICE as clear and hard as diamonds Storage rooms right for all kinds of goods. Our wagons deliver to all parts of the city. Phones; Pacific 2641, Home 240 Medford Ice (8b Storage Co. Excursion to Colestin Sunday, June 30 One Dollar Round Trip Special train will leave Medford 7:40 a. m. reach ing Colestin 10 a. m. Will leave Colestin between 6 and 7 p. m. reach ing Medford about dark. Fill your basket with good thiugs to eat and spend the day in the mountains, enjoy the mineral water and scenic ride over the mountains. .' -Medford's Brass Band will accompany excursion. Tickets on sale Wednesday at Southern Pacific depot. Ample equipment will bo possible done to make $1 Round Trip 4. provided and everything the trip Qnjoyablo. $1 Round Trip