. - - r- rtuj-j!"-3-J-T --ir-T-T"T--T-NP-M PURELV PERSONAL Ira Andorson loft Saturday for a ten days' stay In San Franoisco. , Mrs. E. L. Gurnea and olilldren were y visiting Ashland friends tills week. Miss May Phlpps attended a meeting of tho Ashland norma) alumni Wednos day evening. MUs Pearl Hibbnrd, of Seattle, Is in Mcdford upon a visit to her mother, Mrs. E. O. Rose. ' John H. Thorndyko and grandson, Siduojf Allen, left Monday on a busi jiosa trip to Orescent City. Mrs. Paul VaiiScoy, who has been visiting Ksiclo Point and Medhird rela tives, returned to her home at Montague V eJuesday. Miss Mamie Smith, of Ashland, has boon spending the week in Mediord as the suest of her sister, Miss I-Mella Smith. Miss Maude R'ppey, of Gold Hill, Is spending tho week in MedTord at the hoyie of her unolu and aunt, Mr. ami Mrs. S. L. Bennett. Mrs. Theo Guult and children, of Oregon City, are in Mediord upon 8 visit to M. M. Gaultand lamily. They will also visit relatives at Ashland. Mrs. J. AvLucus and daughter. Miff Cleo, left for Grants Tass Thursday, whero they will reside, Mr. Lucus hav ing encaged in business in that town. Miss Kdiih Cranfill, who is a student ol St. Mary's academy, Jacksonville, was home Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Cran fill. - Mrs. Alice Hull, accotr.panied by her duugbtor, Mabel, will leave next week for Prospect, near which place she will spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. W. V. Willilts. . Dr. E. . Kirchgessner returned last week from Ft. Klamath, where he had been after horses from bis ranch. He brought back two fine drivers which he Is offering for sale. James Martin, Jr., left last Friday for Sitka, Alaska, where he will be em ployed by ex-UoTeroor Brady. Mr Martin is a son of J. H. Martin, an Eden precinct farmer. . Miss Mabel Mickey was in from her school in the Kuch district Saturday and Sundav enjoying a visit with her parents. She was accompanied by her triend, Miss Mollie Ray. Mre. J. M. Weaver will leave today, Friday, tor the east, where she will Visit relatives and friends for a few months, Sne will visit Chicago and various places in Pennsylvania. Mrs. H. 0. Shearer and children left last week for South Beud, Wash., where they will visit relatives for a couple or three months. Mr. Shearer willre--nain In Medford during the summer. - J. S. Howard, the mineral surveyor, returned last Saturday from Josephine County, where he bad been for several days making a survey of some mineral Jand for parties wbo had located claims in that county. Hon. T. Cameron' went to Portlaii Sunday, where he will spend a week"! attending the Oregon Pioneer Associa tion, the Masonic grand lodge and the Scottish Rite, he being a member of . tsaoh of those orders.;' Mrs. A: C. Tayier'" left Monday for Oakland, Calif-, accompanied by ber mother, Mrs. J. D. Wangarin, who has been la Medford for some time past visiting her daughter. Mrs. Tayler expects to return in about a month C. W. Knighten, of Trail, was -in tbe city last Saturday. He related that a tew weeks since Rev. Swanson, wbo lives in that locality, was unfortunate in losing his1 house and a good part of its contents by fire. The fire caught Trom a defective flue. - R. M. Kincaid, of Central Point, was in tbe city Monday. He has but re cently finished shearing 250 sheep for W. Jones, of Antloch. Everything in tbe way of crops, both grain and fruit, is looking fine this season over In An ticch and around Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O'Harra passed through Medford Tuesday en route from their home, near Tolo, to Tolmai. spriags, where they will camp for a fen weeks. At Ashland they were joined by their daughter. Miss Leluh, who hn been In attendance at the normal. J. H. Ray left Tuesday for Diamond creek, in Curry County, where he has six men at work on a cinnabar mining property. This property, consisting of five olaims, Is owned by a London syndi cate and Is said to be very rich. This is tbe same syndicate whioh bos in contemplation the construction of a -railroad from Medford to the coast. A representative of tbe syndicate is expected here within a mouth or six -weeks to take a trip over the proposed route. Mr. Ray will be absent from Medford about two months. Miss Alin B. Cunningham, formerly a teacher in the Chicago schools and laterly a critic tr-acber In tbe Illinois State formal school, who is taking a summer's vacation and making a tour of the Psolfio Coast, has spent the past two woelcs in Medford, u guest at tbe home of Mrs. J as. Gregory.- Monday Mis Cunningham left for a short stay t Shasta Springs, after which she will ssak a trip to Sou Franoisco, then re turning tor another sojourn la Medford Ashtnnd she deoluring that Medford's flowers and Madtord'a climate and scenery are iiulto the best of any place that she hits yet boon in. Mrs. Evil Uewg visited friends this week. K. J. Pool was over from Klamath Falls last week after supplies. J. 1), Hoard returned Wednesday from hie mining property at I.elund. Dr. U. T. Uurnetto, ot Ashland, was among Medford friends Sunday. Mi's. Frank King returned last Sntur das from a visit to Sin Francisco. Assessor ami Mrs. J. 0. Pendleton wen' at Ashland Saturday ami Sunday. Mrs. Kale Kussult led tlii- week for a month's visit with lelativt-s at Lincoln, Calif. Mori I.awton left last week fur Little Shasta, Calif., where he ha employment on a ninth. Mrs. K. A. Hicks left Wednesday for a month's visit with Mr. Ilieks' relatives at Sacramento, Calif. Miss Gertrude Wilson is at Ashland this week attending the commencement exersises of the normal school. 'I'. W. Stockman, of Portland, and N . J. Enrlght, of Tillamook, are In the valley looking for timber locations. Mrs, Melvina Walker and her daugh ter, Miss Anna, -left yesterday for a three mouths' stay at. Shasta Springs. Miaa Kate Emeiy, of Ashland, came down Wednesday cvoniug to spend a fen' days with friends residing north of Medford. Dr. C. M. Keone arrived in Medford Tuesday and will at ouco open an olliou in Medford for tho practice of his profession. J. S. Howard went to Portland Wednesday to he goue about a week ho having business at tho surveyor ' geueral's ofllco to attend to. Miss Kate Angle spent last Saturday and Sunday in Ashland, attending while there the oratorical contest held by the the Southern Oregon Normal school. Bert Childers left last week for Lan gell Valley, Klamath County, where lit. has half a section of meadow land, from which he will put up hay for the next few weeks. Little Misses Viola and Marguerite Anderson left last week for Kerby, where they will spend iheir school vaca tion with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Anderson. K. N. Williams, of Ventura County, California, was in the city Satnrday. He was formerly engaged in mining in the Gold Hill district and was at one time a partner of F, C. Ladd. Prof. R. A. Hopkins, principal of the North school, of Afhland, was in Med ford Thursday. Mr. Hopkins has been reengaged for the coming school year at Ashland at an increase in salary. Miss F.lla KnWht.. of Sismn. Calif- Hsfiiiircv .' Headache if!! GURES HEADACHE SOUR STOMACH DIZZINESS FOIL BREATH Etc. OUR 25C BOT. TLE Fri. . iraek. one dark red cow, branded 0 on in. Anv information lAnrilntr to hr recover? will be suitably rewarded. 0. 'joraline, Mediord. Notice To The Public. Notice is hereby given that I will' not be responsible for any debts contracted by my son, George Merriman, after date printed below. Gkorob F. Merbiman, Dated this 30th day of May, 1903. Holds as much as two 50c Bot- ties of Bromo Seltzer, and we guarantee it to e as good BEDFORD 'I DRUG COMPANY The Commencement Exercises, Last Frldnv evening tho graduating oluss ol thu Modford 111 nil school guvu i lie I r oloilng oxnrolHes tit tho opera house, which was handsomely decorated for tliu uuoaslon with flowers, ever greens, II ui; s and the class colors, pink anil gray. Tho olass motto was, "Morn Hevond." Tho program was opened with tin overture by the High School nrohinlni, which was rondoroil In a itrinnoe that wun a credit to tho Juvenile uuislcliiii. A well worded Invneatlnn lv It -v. Cranilall came ne,l, utter which the I Hull school illee (lull gave a solcetton I luil finally iileu-ed tlii- iiiiilicnoe Miss Marin F.. lirav thou ilell vie-eil her essay, entitled, "Oregon," It was n historical paper and gave, a sketch ol thooirly history of O.-egnu, together Willi the history ni MciUmil, I'losine with u description of the oily mid of till- eotlon of Oregon. A nlanii solo, liv Mis Laura M. Ileiiiielt, n so well executed that the voting lidy inn elven hnariv applause hv the suillonee. "The Survival ol the Fittest l.i Lilei aiu.e," was a thmulitful, well-worded nap-r prepared and read by V. U Klein liniumor. In it ho mado qnit-e clear wliv some bonks are uoonltir for hut a day, while others are read im.l quoted for years mid years. Tile Girls' Glee Jluli then enlivened the occasion with line of their sprightly song. MUs Luura M. Mention's imnor on "I'hvsirul Culture" was replete with sensible, practical Ideas regarding hrulilifuliiois as an absolute requisite to sueoess in life. Miss Marie Vl. Gray Have a vocal solo in a manner that showed Unit she was a singer ol much promise Thu ola-s history and priiiheey, hy Mi-s M Jessie Maeaolay, was hoth serious and humorous and predieted careers ol suc cess and honor for her classmates. In llie valedictory .Miss Helen 1 Wall ex pressed the appi'eulallou of the class lo their t"achers for the pillenee wl-li which their shorlcomliuis had been treated and for the iii'iierous anil ever reailv helu that had nnnle it ikh.Iii fur lite piunls to eouipletu their st'liool siifk in the llinroiiuh manner 'lull had hi en theirgood fortune to attain. An urtciaiion whs aUo exn'sse I to the -nhool hoard lor the oous'ant interest that the menihers had shown In lie work of the school, and to the rtixn.iv, rs of Medl'iird whoso llhuriilitv has made It uossihle for the town to have ho im,i-. feet a school, Itov. W. 1). Moore de livered thocln-s HiMre'S (In exnressetl no llattery, nor did he ircdii-l dnitzling futures for tho members ol tho class, but, on tbe contrary, he told them what the world would ox pool of them and what they could expect from the world; that their success in Ufa rested wholly within themselves, and that they must Oo their very best in whatever walk of I ;fe they were In, and by allowing no feeling of discouragement or jealousv to handicap their efforts succom would surelv come to thoni. After thu ail. rress to tho class, J. R. Wilson, in bo- rnlf of the board of d rectors, navo the crailuates thoir diplomas. A song by i he clacs and a selection bv the orchestra c'osed the regular part of tho program. A olasslo posing by six young ladles ws executed In a surprisingly perfect manner and was greeted by hearty ap nlnuso from llin audience. The closing s.-cno, a tableau, entitled, "The Flower Dance." viven hv twentv pirls of thn eighth and ninth grades, was one of the most pleasing features of the evening's entertainment and addod much to what was one of the most successful com mencement exercises ever given lo Medford. At tho hefflnnln of the nraonin Miss Gnraliiine Thelsa escorted the members of the vradoatlnir elnss tn their places upon tbe platform, and little Kalborine Deuel delivered ttie boiiounts to the class, there twins a score or more of exceedlnplv handsnnin and tastily arranged bouquets fur each oi inn granoaies. An admission was chart'ed tn this. and to the previous evening's entertain ment given hy the school, tho receipts for the two evenlnirs air.ounLl ntr tn $126. whieb, after dductlng tho ex oensea, leaves about (75 to appty to the laooraiory ninu oi tne senooi. ADDITIONAL LOCAL The Ireland family of 8arns Vulley are paying the penalty for some viola tlon of sanitary laws in tho inexorable way that nature decrees, for typhoid fever has claimed another victim, mak ing three mombers of that family who have died from that disease. The father and the mother died week be lore last and now tho son, a vounn man of twenty, died last Monday, bis funeral tnking place Wednesday, Intormont was mado in the Antloch cemotory. Mv Stock of hnntn nnrl phona la mm nlete and is nnriouhterilv flu, hunt. m,. fectcd Stock in Medford. and mv nrinna are an right, i also soil grooerlus, pat ent medicines, cigars and stationery, noe repair snop in conncotlou. W. L Orr, West Side, Medford. Mrs. M. L. Alford cntertslnod i few of hor lady friends at her pleasant home In this city, on Monday afternoon of this week. The party was given in honor of Mrs. E. V. Carter, of Ashland, who was visiting Medford friends for a few days. Those preBont wore Mrs. H. Nicholson, Mrs. W. I. Vawtcr, Mrs. B. V. Carter. Mrs. E. B PIckol. Mrs. W. T. York. Mrs. A. S. Bliton. -All kinds or saen and doors and screen doors, at lowest market price. w. woods. -C. 0. Chitwood has resigned his position In the Red Cross druir store and will leave shortly for Klamath Falls, where he will engage in the drug tusincss with a brother.- While Mr. Ghltwood's sojourn in this dity has been brief ho has mado many warm friends In Marshfleld, who will regret is departure. Mantbllold Sun. With t.hn now fanllltlaa (l.l ft M Butler nut In -hia shnn. hn t.nrnn mil ah good work In repairing- watches and ewelry as any one in Southorn Oregon. On Tuesday of this week Judge Htnna granted a divorce to Sadie B. Bartholomew, of this city, from U. S, Bartholomew, who formerly resided in Why not Conie in and See Us? Vim 1'iiii't inmgiito what n linu lot of Tailor-Made Suits and JJItiris We Have on hand And talk admit tho prices they nut. across lots from inauiifiio. Hirer to consumer. We can furnish you wun all lilmln of up to diiio hosiery, Our lace iuu Just In colors, blue, pink, ee u Mini hllo. Suiiuiiei' hells anil oorsels for all . All wu anlc is llial you give us a few whiles of your valuable time. V uiirs Truly, TohQ RACKET STORE jAMAAAAAAAAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASAAAAAAAAAAAAVVfi May anU drain nlwny;; 4111 tlaiul Will huy or Null ili;ibtr uinl funnlurf Itttnl lut n finiull uomtnlKNUiii. Kino ntut k ruiult una rto0i-ul lutun fir titt now. wriir nm , 1 nun rr mtm n STAN. AIKHN, I'rospect, Orcjjon wn'www vvvvvvv-inrvvvvvir'vvvvvvv vw wvwvw ft rr. "M.iud M til lor, on n Siiminnr day, Il iUeil til l una loiv, sweet with low." Ih'foi e It comes lime for von to do llltuw l-.e ESsiy Your Haying Tools Then iiftur harvest, take a rent and go lo tint hills, hut be sure you fiet Yonr Camp Outfit " " H. G. Nicholson Corner 71I1 and II Ms Phone Main 171 RECEIVED! A Cur of STUDEBAKER BROS. MFG. GO.'S Vuhielim, Surrnyn, I'haetons, Buggies, two-seateil one-liorso .Spring Wagons, Light lloncl Waaons, am! heavy -1-spriiiu Motiiitnin WngoiiB. The finest lot ever biought to .Southern Oregon, strong, durable, onsy running, well finiMheil elegant, stylish. Cotno and see. All at lowest possible prices. Call ant inquire AIpo on hunt all kinds of Farm Implements PARLIN & ORENDORF'S PLANO MFG. GO'S ('anion Clipier Plows Harrows, Cultivators, Kto. D iuhle and Single Harness Mowers ni.il Rnke.s May l-'arriers, lliirhcil Ihnilor Twii.c, K10 Wire, Stoilebaker Bros. Mfg. Co.'ii Wan hotiae. Old Stand F. OSENBRUGGE Medford but who now lives in Stulwii. Wisconsin. The custody of tbe two children was given 10 Mrs. llartholo mew, Kor 811I0 Finn young Jersey cow Iron, inquire ot J H. tielluiger. T. H. Brown, of Sams Vallsy. re ports that thu wheat prospucls of that valley Is thu Jnost It has been for year, with tho acreage fully up to the aver age. Other crops, he states, also look exceedingly well and tho fanners an ticipate a year of great prosperity. Chickens wantod at tho Contra! market highest market prico paid, Mr. Coss wishes all who nro willing to take part in the musicalB at the Coss Piano House to moot at that place on Saturday evening of this weok at 8 o'clock to arrange for tho aontlnuanoo of the Wednesday evening musicals for the coming months. Miss Mamie Rlppoy, of Central Point, closed tho spring term of school at Dewey last Thursday, The sahool was a decided success and Miss Rlppoy has further proved that she is one of tho best toaohers In Jackson County. A special train passed through here Wednesday, afternoon from San Francisco, having on board 600 men of tbe 21st U. S. Infantry, They were Just from Manila and were on thoir way to Ft. Snelllng, Minnesota. Rev. Idlomnn, of De'nvor, will ar rive in Medford next Sunday und on that evening will hold services in tbe Episcopal Church, to whioh the public is cordially Invited to attend. Mrs. Buffa will sing, Mrs. Mary E, Teats, state superin tendent of purily work, will hold meet ings In this oity on tho 20th, Zlst and 22d, Inst, under thodireotion of tho W, C. T. U. Place of meeting will be an nounced later. H. M. Coss, this week sold Borneo Pulton, the Sams Valley farmor, a fine Schumann piano. Mi. Coss is doing a good business In the musical lino those times miioh of whioh Is duo to the ex cellent line of Instruments he hnndlos. -Tho Grove sahool closed last Fri day with appropriate exercises. The teacher. Miss Elsie Taylor, has el von satisfaction and hor school has been a credit to the district, Messrs. H. H. Myers, the Jewolor, and W. II. Vuflowan, the crockery man. havo pcrforin-'d a good ant lit euve lt,j ihu nn-li'htly hoards uver ihelr -lore wild very prettily lettered signs. Wells At Shearer havo the best equipped outfit for ilrnylnir and house- , hold moving In Mediord. All kinds of worn) for sale full moasuro anil I prompt delivery. The Grinin creek school will close on Friday of this week. This Is a graded school and It has been doing excellent work under the toaohers, Prof. G. It. Oarlock and Miss Anna Jef fries. Bran and roll barley, In fact, all kinds of mill feed at Warner & Wort-man's. Kov. Bkoel, of Portland, represent ing the Church of God, closed last Sun day a Bnrlos of meetings that he has been holding at Central Point, Kagle Point and at the Duwoy school bouse. Buttor and oggs wantod. Cash or trudu. Mediord Food Store, Tho Mountain school, upper Sams Vnlloy, will oloso noxt Friday. Tho teacher, Miss Porter, is given the . credit of conducting a very successful torm of that sahool . J. W. Baker was ovor in Northern California last week In the Interest of his laundry, Ho secured work to the amount of $100 pur week in a few of the larger towns. Martha Oardwoll and L. It. Card well arrived here from Central Point the first of tho week. Klamath Falls Republican. Dale Hazel has taken a position as salesman in Karnes and Rittor's ice cream parlors. Misses Rvdal Ttradhnrv and Mnba! Wilson have taken positions as sales women In H. B. Nyo's Racket storo. Mrs. J. Trossler, who has boci quite ill for sovoral wcoks, is very muoh improved. , Patent Stovepipe Fastener. A new Invention fm npnvanflnn a stovepipe from slipping out or too far Into tho chimney. Ncnt, attraotlvo. Good salesmen wanted in every county at onoe. R, H. H. & Son, Box 58, Mod lord, Oregon. Legal blanks at Tub Mail offloe.