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.'1V V I ' l PAGE TWO WhUm r i- rasoNAi. Mr. ana Mm. n, N- Unrch left Tuesday morplng for ft two week's vlult with relative In Redding. CaU E. r. nrantnoy hns sold Mb now bungalow In Laurelhurst addition to W. F. Carlwrlght. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold .T. Rlckctt of Pctcrsfleld, Kngtnnd, who have been visiting Mrs. nickctfa slstnr, Iknidinet Connor f Tnblo, Kock, spent Tncsday In Mcdford prepara tety to icarlng.i n. E. Christian of Steamboat Is spending few dnys In Mcdford. Hammocks,, sporting Roods, blue flame, ordorless oil stoves, refrigera tors, etc. Prices right. Shaplolgh Ilardwaro Co., 2$ South Central. Sidney 8nrout,.of San Francisco, of tho Oregon-California Power Co.. Is on ono of his periodic visits to Mcdford. f J.f Hi Oarnett of tho Garnctt-Corny Oo., left Tuesday ovening for a two month'at "NiRlt to Kansas City, also other eastern points whero ho Tor morly resided. Carkln & Taylor (John IT. Carkln, Glen O. i Taylor), nttornoys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building. Medford Mi BJ Worrell , formerly publisher of the Mcdford. Saturday Review, now with a cement manufactory of Portland, spent Tuesday In Mcdford looklnR after property Interests. He Is on hla way to -San Francisco Mr.-ami Mrs. George Poll of Port land arc Mcdford visitors. Moved to 31 N. drape street. Tho Medford Conservatory (or music and languages. G. Talllandlor, director. Open all stunner. -"W. B." Jackson of the Mcdford Na tional bank Is spending hla vacation aths old home on Roguo Itlver. Ho will be away a week. Rew W P. and Mrs. Shields have returned from their camping trip to Btitte Falls. t'TVM. Peelor of Flounce RockJhas returned from three months visit to- hla old' heme ln Missouri. He found the -weather extremely hot and tultry.' crop conditions not up to those' of 'the Rogue- River-Galley and elate that he Is glad In every way to" get back. , gefltlt A. Holmee.f The Insurance Man over Jackson County Bank. r H.'O. Schell of Grants Pass was a Tftesdayl visiter ''at Mcdford. R." Robinson ot Des Moines Is a recent visitor from Des Moines, Iowa. Mr.d Mrs, Kills and Mrs. Helen nalea left 'Tuesday for a visit to CratepLake. 'The Rogno River Valley Abstract eepay hsm moved to No. 6, South Central. i Judge W.MOolvlg lost reel on the Made Orchard at the Big Pines while flehlng Saturday, . and quests the- finder to return. Tho Judge caught a five pound steel head befsre losing tho reel. 'cHay far sale. W. H. Everhard, Phone 0671. IJ.N. 'Hearn of Huntington Beach California la a recent Medford ar rival. iJ. fl;"Spraut' and son of Topoka, Kan., are here looking over the vain ley. F. Edwards; -tho Uutton merchant MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKKCION, TUESDAY, AUGUST (i 1012 J- '"', ''iJJJJJ 11 - ' ' ' iJJSJU - ,. , SS?1 IsJspendlhg a few days In Medford , II. H.' Corllsa and wlfo of Phoenix spentl'Mtmday In Medford. ;UH.'D. Weston,- commercial pbotog- rapherB,'. negatives niado any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471 B.' A; Pattlsou who recently sold the Central Point Herald la consid ering an offer made by a Medford pinochle' "capitalist to start a new dally papor 'In Medford to support George W. Dunn for county judge. Tho capitalist offered to subHcrlbo forMvo years I it advance, and Mr. Pattlsou Is busy figuring tho profit's that would bo left at tho close of tho campaign, and may accept tho offer Mrs. J.' M. Powoll will arrive lu Medford Tuesday coning to spend thrcowooks with Mr. and Mrs. J, D, Terrell. ' ' Kodak finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposite book store; Mrs. George II. Carpenter Is re covering rapidly from an lllnosa that haa confined her to hor homo for some time. Osboro Davidson spent Tuesday at Ashland. ' -Mrs. II. C. Terrell of IJbs Angeles has returned to hor home after a visit with Mr. 'and Mrs. J. D. Terrell. ' Dr. Seely Is rapidly Improving and will lie out In' a short tlmo. I B. 'A.' Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F, & II. bldg. t MIbh Clifford and1 Mlas Anna Pu tucker have returned from n trip to Crtfter Lake. Members 6f the lociil, 0. ft, G., lef t'Tuwday" for Ashland -to cdmpdto n In a rltlo match. Tho tlvo highest saoro wilt ontltlp. tlic marksmen to n trip to Portland' to meet teams from. other com panic?. S.-fS. Smith arrived from Colcalln Tuesday (evening, - i t Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Terrell of Med ford and Mrs. J M, Powell ot Los Angeles will leave this week for n ramping excursion to the Mountains. Mrs, Jossq 11. Carr of Peru, lml,, Is visiting In Medford. Got Mrs, Reynolds homo made bread nt De.yoo'8. . Mr. nnd Mrs. B, A. Abbott of Ashland nnd their guests, .Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Abbott of Chicago wore In Medford Monday. , Mrs. Kate Covey of Enid, OUln.. Is a Mcdford visitor. J G. Pendleton of Tnblo Rock was a Mcdford lsltor Tuesday. Soda Fountain at DoVoo's. 11. II. Cnllns nnd wlfo o( Phoenix were Medford visitors Tuesday. John Xorltug'of Jacksonville Is In Medford on business. .Davo Duncan of Jncksomlllo transacted business In Mcdford Mon day. W. IT. Campbell spent Tuesday at Talent. Work on tho addition to tho Pres byterian church Is being rapidly pushed. The brick walls are nearly completed. William McArdle Is recovering from injuries received two weeks ago when he fell from n now building on Genesee street. He Is n carpen ter. Ed Root and dog Snider aro con templating a trip to Cole&tln Sunday. Tho new front of the Wonder Store Is expected to be completed this week. F, C. Edmeadcs and F. W. Gray are working at Kentncrs during the sale. E. V. Collins, of tho Stownrt Speedometer Co., is In Medford on business. A. Harvey of Carroll will move to Medford to make his home. Mrs. Charles IT. Connor and Miss Dorothy Connor of Central Point were In Medford Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Doll of Port land spent Monday and Tuesday in Medford. It is probablo that tho city conn ell thlf evening will let tho contract for tho paving of Taylor street. Other business to como up will bo mostly routine. There aro a num ber of bills to be audited and bonds will be Issued for various paving and sewer assessments, notices for which have already been published. SIRSTT TF CHINESE REPUBLIC ill FOR WEAT DIET HOLD GENERAL ELECTON . . .. . . . . .. WASHINGTON, Alls. II. It' U want Mimetliittg to tnko Hie place of meal Hint won't him profit over In tlio lieef Imroiii. ivml will ic ou mniioy in lhV"e uvw of liiU put't" oixt plain Iioiiih. Tlii wi. (lie remedy mmciU'd U dny by Dr. K, K. Dootittli. Dr. Wiley's iiei'cs.vor ns Undo Sam's elilnf of tho pure food lionrtl. "Heuns," nid Hr. Doolittle, "niv the liet Milwtituto for liuuf. One slumld not eit inonl, miywiiy, nimx' tlinii oiwo n day, depoudiiiurif eouie, ttMiii the p)iNiriil condition and em ployment of the iHJlxni. llnnl woik oiv need more meat Hum those in Mdontnry work. It seems to me Hie harder a until work- mid the lower his wngvs, Hie mow meat he ueriW Menl Is protein. 1'i-otoin is llvm;tll. Mind yuiif I am not roeonmiendiinr n vi'setnrinn diet ns the host uid only diet, but substitutes for inent." I t i ........ e , ... ,. .i . AMERICAN OWNED MINE NEAR CHIHUAHUA LOOTED WASHINGTON, Aiir. B.- Advices iwelxed by the tute dopart tnont today sny the "Corrnlitos Mines," noiir Cliiluinhtiii, hnve been looted mid u invothrntiun ordered. ii is iiisy rvpnru'ii nun me .mci ean federals have eaplured Cns Qrnndes. SPOKANE, Aug. 5. Concessions by the Northern Pacific of wage In creases amounting to onu nnd u half cents per hour to all Spoknno freight house employees except foremen and officials today ended the strike. FIRE DESTROYS LUMIER YARD AT SAMS CREEK "i i.i ' Fire destroyed Hie lumber yard nf the Meshengcr Lumber company at Sams Creek on Friday buniitij; nenr ly the entire htock of lumber, nbout 00,000 feet, of which n large jiortion was drj' finiNh. Tho lors is placed t from 1,200 to 1,000. A Hpnrk from the engine is .supposed to be tho cause. AUTO SUPPLY CATALOGUE PRINTED IN MEDFORD !"W " '!'I""J "' WkV&McGovyanCo. ,,, y boa MTl W ! l TtW Wks W71 , A. S. Orr MM I V A . )tAir ammvaitt The Pacific Motor Supply Co., has ihsued R 2,12-pnge eataloguu of auto mobilo Htippiieh, to boost their largo growing jobbing Inisiiiesn- in Southern Oregon nnd Northern Cnlifumin. The catalogue, iirintcd by the Medford Printing Co., in n handnomc piece of "Made in Medford" workmanship. r i 1 'f'lj' - i. i i CONGRESS -STANDS PAT ON KILLING TARIFF BOARD , . , ' ' WASHINGTON, Aug. (V-HcHov-. tag that President Taft will not daru veto tho lugihlation appropratiou bill leaders in the Iioiiho today declared they would lint recede from their demand that thu cummerco court bu ubolihhcd. a " NEW YORK, Aug. G.-The Steamer Lapland arrlvod here today with nliother contingent of American athletes who participated In the Stockholm Olympiad. The party did not Include any ot the Pacific Coast athletes. MY METHODS q "RjL'frju'tiiur nro positive You take no chances here. DR.RICKERT Eyesight Specialist Over Ken tuer's IMIKIN, Auk. tl. Annoitiu'ompiU was niado Iioim lodn Hint Yuan Shi Kui is plnuiiiiii; for u liaHoiiul elco Hon iu November lu wlihiH thu iHU, how oxer, will ho located only in tho piiiieipal oities. This will not jvd e-xeryonu a ehaiiOu to vote Iml tho uieasiue is e.ensid oil h wiiiid that it would tnke an inteimiiiahln time otherwise to got tit Um rusuUa of tho lialletiny: The people ' wil elect u parliament which will in tutu eleel u president ' the republic, inON, WOOL AND STEEL BILLSARE UP TO TAFT' WASHINGTON Alii C. Two dlls and Mice! tariff bill today received ,tho signature- ot Speaker Clark nnd acting Proaldont'Ilttcon of tho Kctuilo nnd went to Taft. Close, friends! of tho president expressed tho Opinion Hint ho would not slgll It hocnupu there wn no luvestlghtlotf' of thd Industry mado by tho tariff bonril. An attempt by conferees on tho o rlsso tax bill to reach ''nn agreement was pot xucccssful and thu eomntlttoo adjourned until tomorrow. La rotlatto todny forced through tho sennto the compromlso wool tar iff bill representing tho ngreomont with the house botwton ihn rates of tho l.u Follctto and the llndcrwmfd bills. Tho measure which hns passed thu housf passed tlio sonntq 3 5' to lift. WA S ALL .. 10 E JUAREZ 1UARK.. Mo.sUmi. Am. .- Al'lr limkitiK all prcmuitioiH Tor Hie oMU'iiatimi of tho city hero Utinor.it Oiooo of the lehel foiiied aimoituiH'H today thai ho was Ho loner.'0,)Oli hIIiIo fur the piolcettoii of Hui otlyt Oiorcu iidvtued even one no! ueeotu- puniiiff liiui lu leiivo at oiu'o jor Itl INimi. se5 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKDHogs, 4 to 6 months old. Phone 13 Party Z, Home. 117 GloriQus Hair For Women No'tlilng Kiel' IINctiveivil rii (Jood to Make Hair liiistrtiim and I'ncl nut lug Kvory w'oninn, man or child can muliy liuvo n lionutlfiil head of rad iant hair by wlinply nln PAIMS1AN Sago. ' lt' a wonderfully cttlclent pre paration that Btdpa ernlp Utoh tr night, Ullla nil gurum at onc, 'n iHliett daudnift Immcdliitoly'nud atopa hair from railing. It'a a refreshing, InvlgornHng and lilcntinnt hair tonln and dooa not eon tain polmiout load or tiny harm ful Ingredient. A Inrgri bottle ran Ikj obtalnod for only BO cent at dealers iWarywhorc. Tho girl with the Auburn hMr I on every carton nnd bottle. 8eo Hint you get the genuine. You can de pend upon getting II at Chnrlca StrnngV. MADERQ F MARTIAL PROGLAMS LLAwn I MKVK'U CITV, Auk. . HtiMpon. nioji of I lie fourth uclhiii in hIiiIi'h wiierii tchotliiui In life wiih uidorod heit) today by lliu peiinanotll aiiln intln of eouijiews, This Im vlilually Announcement Polylecliulu Collego Open Heplember Ho Unil, Tlireo department!: Normal HiihI ueHH, and Wngliieerlng. Tho Noimal furtilHlieii a Htrong coukho for loarh em iih well an teurltoiH1 rovlov olnanoo mery iitoitth In tho year; tlio Hind' iiomi co u mo coutnliiR bookkeeping, HhurthViud typqwrtng. ulid till com mercial werk: tho llnglueerltig coiiratm nro, civil, electrical, meulinnl cul, nnd mining. The college Is open thu entire year of twelve months. -v Rpoclul teachers for each depart ment, TlinroiighuofiH In nil linen of wor (IraduntcH will bu aided In nectir lug poult lotix. Let )oung men and young women got ready for tho wonderful develop ment uf thin section of tlio Pacific coiiat. For Information nddrciui lflliYTKCIIMO coi.m:oi; AnIiIuiuI Oregon n dt't'liuiilioii uf mill lilt Miiton. T luw ill aiifli Ji.i,.H J-V- Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency i ani'M, 1 iitlto ft out oily lltulltt, I tie i on In ft your old lluHlott poaiM, i Heron lu ;i your old apploii, n not on Ret Inttl jimii' to pear, now modem litiugalow, all now out hIiIo linllillimit. 5 wolln ami now uimpliig plant, all rook at lin.UOD loiiiiM, a good din count for enntu HI) iiotori 7 iitllim mnilli of .lack Hotivllle, 10 aoiex In ciilllvaHou, H room modern Iioiiho, all good nut hIiIo ImtlilliiRii, all Htock and hoiineliold kooiIh irnort with thu pliiio, will ttailo fur city propnity. I mi aerea with water, In ginnl lo riU Ion, ?:tr.oo. HO acia, to iicnm In cultivation, nicy HlHo Iiuiiko and all out ImiII'IImkh, Mifiln Wo Hlllt luixO nolito good home Htuad nillnuulnlinoiil!i o ioll and hoiiio to trado for elty property. If ynu have n fimiltdiod houuo to rent ho Hiiro to ronto up pud let im tint It, wo huP I'ullil (or. riirnlHliutl nnd iiufiirnlMhed lioum'f. I'iiiplo)iuout ()IiIh and women for general liouno work for elty nnd country. Mnu for box fartiu.v and huw mill. Mutt ami wlfo on ranch. MRS. EMMA BITTNER Timlin lilts 1101111, 1 1. OpHtltt .VnMi Itiilt'l ItOOMS II mill 7. P.HiM III.OOK. Bab-e. Voice Vfttfl'Vj jwy Kstabllshcd 1S7S i i Incorporated 1904 FRUIT D. CROSSLEY & SONS Commission Merchants 'Ml Franklin St., New York Our Specialty '' APPLES and PEARS We hnve our own houncs In SKW YOUK, lilVKKPOOli, LONDON AND HIjAHOOW Direct consignments solicited or see our Kogue Hlver reprcsontallrn. CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon We Have Moved Tlio Art Storo is now located in new quarters in tlio Slowing Ituilding J2l V. Alain Street, Hrat door east of the 13. & ('. ('ash (Iroeery. The Art Store f t Every -woman's heart responds to the charm and sweetness of a baby's ! Toice, because naturo intended her for i motherhood. But oven tho loving t 1 nature of a mother shrinks from tho J ordeal of suffering and danger. Worn- en who use Mother's Friend aro saved $ much discomfort and their systems 1 aro in a healthy condition to meet tho timo with tho least possible danger. ) Mother's Friend Is recommended only X for tho rellof and comfort of expect-j t an mothers, and Its many yearn of i . success, and tho thousands of endorse-1 menta received from women who' J have used it are a guaranteo of tho ' hnnnnt in liri flnrlv.xl frnin lln mui ,aT. Mother's Friend allays nausea, pn vents caking of the breasts, and l11lhftt in every way 2x5 ""T contributes to frrmlffln strong, healthy SIVA motherhood. Mother's Friend Is sold at drug stores. Wrlto for our free book for expectant mothers. BStADFlELD REGUUT0R CO., AlknU. Gt. luMlMtycZ ' -' rtT ?. " Tlic new bungalows built by J I. KOatcs on ."Roso Avenue aro sold as soon as tlio' arc finished. There must be a reason thcro is in Quality, location and Price ho Jiaa.no compctitipn. H. E. GATES, Owner ROSE AVE. m t ttiiilt t Lkk t tktTiiviiiiiiiiiiilliki . V T f T Z4tHfctllllX V y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y A. A. A A A .fc ! O T " . "- 1 .Kpvtnxt;t Vni J'li '"Mi i' '" i Notlco of Kali, of $5000.00 Bcliool lloiidH, 'Dlxt. Xo. 100, JackNon County, Oregon. Hlds will be recelvod up to August 10. 1012, at tho hour or 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, by Jamos M. Crono mlller, Treasurer of Jackson County, Orogon, at this office of tho County Treasurer, In tho city of Jackson ville, Oregon for the purchase of $5000.00 (FIvo Thousand Dollars), coupon bonds of $500,00 denomina tion, to bu Issued by School District No. 100 of juckson County, Oregon, payable In ten yeara, ten yearB op tional, bearing Intorpst at nl per cent per annum, Interest payable semi annually, JJlda to be accompanied by certi fied check for five per cent of tho amount of tlio bid' Tho Hoard of" Director qf said school district Wo, 100 reserve tlio right to reject any and all bids. JAS, M. QRONSMIU-Bn. Treasurer of Jackson County, Ore- gnn, '"' "7"' Datod'rtbls 25tU day of July, 1012, y T y y y y y y y y y y y y T Special Eng agement I 73 fan ?., KiLV ' ffflm, " ' '"' ' ' tt,. BARNEY BERNARD MEDFORD THEATRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6th Grand Opening of the Regular Theatrical Season of 1912-1913 and coining immediately from its record two and one-half weeks' run at the Columbia Theatre, San .Francisco THE LA SALLE OPURA HOUSti CO., (rue.) Mr. Harry Askln, Managing Director, makes known here the world's record-breaking musical coined)', . ' T OUISIAMA m 1 C I T A Wonderful Show" -J"-" VjF XL) Mary Clardeii A MUSICAL TRIP TO THE MARDIGRAS iy Addison Jurkhardt, .ITrederick' JJonaghcy a.i'id Hen M. Jerome , , Prescnkd hy the Original Coippaiiy : MR. BARNEY BERNARD MISS SOPHIE TUCKER MIhk DohhIo Do Vole, Mr. Huillon, MIku Holona Hallngor, Mr, Mortimer Woldon, Mlim Klcduor Ildnry, Mr. Robert O'Connor, Mf. Lestqr CraWfonj, Mr. Ooo. TJ Sorrels und The Beet Singing, Dancing, Looking Chonifl in the World Prices: $2.00, $1,50 and OOo IMUOKTANT Owing to ImmoiiHlty of production iittd longtli of, porforniuiitu cur tain will rlvo promptly at 8; SO In the evening. CurrlugOH mid motru 11:05 p, in. iiiiiiBli.Vk. C i flsTil A siB' ' BuliH !Bh SOPHIE TUCKER KW I y y y y y y y i y y T y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y . r 'i fc i r,niflMi..WOVi . k A -