i •if our w Tlhy president and wish that Resolution of Thanks. E. W. Wilson was at Medford Thurs-1 Mrs. S. I. Coffman was at Medford ! success may go with har and tho ' Tuesday. ! day. teachers who go from us this year. The cyanide plant near the Opp mill. School children are happy, it is vaca­ BE IT RESOLVED TW the ■ ap­ •O. N. Nelson was at Medford, Sat- is again in operation, Committee MRs. RtiMtrMKQ tion now» — . ...... Optimism Prevails Through preciation and thanks of the Parent s- urday. M rs . D avis , J. F. Hall of Buncom, was in town Mr. and Mrs. Miles Cantrall of Ruch, Association be extended to Bert Harr of Watkins was in town were in town Friday. Out Oregon’s Business . Teacher M rs . S haw .* ' 4| Wednesday. Mrs. J. C. F. Harrington for thedigni- Saturday. • A ' ________ Miss Stella Levy was a recent visitor , ' fled and able manner in which she pre- Cap Ruch of Ruch has joined the Life. ’ . „ .Mr. ^nd Mrs. ar i •»■•»• ranks «7 of married men. at Medford. . L. I. Bruwr. were ----- — i sided over its deliberations and to the Ilere is n woni-n vbo -rpeaks from per- Medfotd Sunday. kii'iwl. l'ie and long experien'e, viz , M. M. Taylor made a trip to Med­ Theodore B. Diamond, died Thursday teachers for their hearty co-operation -oaal Mrv. P. II. En5i:i!i,of Wilw n, Pa, ’ osa»?, Portland, Ore., May 27, (Special) — Attorney Richardson of Ashland was at Medford, aged 76 years. ford Wednesday. 1 and assistance in making the associa- 1 know from cx|*rien -arior to anv other. Luke Ryan is spending the week at ’ tion a success. And it is with sincere For croup there is nothing that excels it.” year 1913 promises to set a high record City Recorder Stansell was a visitor his farm near Eagle Point. Medford Tuesday. for business and industrial progress. i regret that we accept the resignation For sale by all dealers. z at Medford Monday. Lawrence Brown returned from A report just made by a leading com­ W. R. Riley of Medford v'sited ' *» ’ t. » * .1’7 ■■ Rev. and Mrs P. S. Bandy were at friends in this city Thursday. Grants Pass Tuesday. mercial agency states that prospects Grants Pas«, Tuesday. F. C. Smith of Talent was a visitor ; for a good year were never better E. E. Kelly of Medford was in town Mr. and Mrs. George N. Lewis were several times during the week. in this city Wednesday, throughout the Pacific Northwest ter­ at Medford, Saturday. George Buckley of Ruch wa3 a visi- ritory. Sales and collections are good, A large number of out-of-town folks I1. W. Fulton was transacting busi- visited the cemetery Thursday. tor in this city Tuesday. manufacturing is going ahead well and, nhss at Medford, Monday. T. L DeVore was transacting busi­ best of all, the prospects for good G. W. Trefren, Esq. of Ashland, was crops are excellent. Miss Pearl Dox visited friends at a visitor in this city Wednesday. ness at Medford Tuesday. An indication of the confidence felt Medford Monday evening. G. O. Taylor of Medford was at the Twenty-five Instructors—Fifty Courses. Milk Shakes, at Chapman’s in the future is shown in the announced The Sells-Floto show will give Med- court house Wednesday afternoon. 1 Facfllty. 1 ' ’ expenditure of about $75,000,000 bv the Chocolate Corner. Adv. Distinguished Eastern Educators Added to Regular ford the go-by this season. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Norton of Grants various corporations in and about Port­ Dan Shearer, a wellknown miner of Pass, were recent visitors in this city. Mrs. W. T. Grieve was a Medford University Dormitories open. Board and Room at $3.50 per week. land during the current year on im­ Steamboat, was in town Tuesday. visitor Monday afternoon. Reduced Railroad Rates. For Complete Illustrated Catalog, Address' , Miss Lylie Mee left Thursday evening provements, extensions and better­ Supt. and Mrs. J. Percy Wells, wera for a visit with friends at Scio, Oregon. Mrs. Sid Nichol visited Medford ments. Bank clearings show a gain at Centra! Point, Saturday evening. friends Monday afternoon. Joseph Martin, the second hand deal­ every month over the corresponding Mrs. Ella Cook spent Monday and er, was a visitor at Medford, Tuesday. months of former years and 1913 looks r Mrs. J Morcom spent Monday after­ University of Oregon, Eugene Tuesday visiting friends at Medford. noon with friends at Medford. M. Purdin of Medford was transact­ like a big year for the whole Oregon Dr. O. N. Nelson made a visit to ing business at the court house Tues­ country. I'M Mrs. Bert Stone of San Francisco, Medford and other points Wednesday. day. Enroute to Portland’s Rose Festival, was a recent visitor in this city. John B. Renault was a visitor at Attorneys Newbury and Vawter of June 8-14, the Royal Oaks, of Oakland, J. E. Barkdull, a real estate agentof Medford and Central Point, Thursday. Medford were at the court house Mon­ Cal., will visit many cities of the state Medford was in town Saturday. on their way north, making their first Benj. M. Collins is expecting the ar­ day. O. Jeldness, the Blue Ledge miner, rival of a younger brother from Illinois. The circuit court has been in session stop at Ashland. As the Oaks will was a recent visitor in this city. Mr. and Mrs. A. Strand of th« Ap­ for the hearing uf equity cases this i travel by special train, they will be J. M. Cantrall and James McClaren | able to stop as often as seems desir- plegate country were in town Satur­ week. were visitors in Medford Tuesday. I able and will bring a message of good day. E. D. Briggs, Esq. of Ashland was fellowship to their northern neighbors, j J. J. Osenbrugge and William Ray, Frank Strickfadden of Ashland was transacting business at the court house of Ruch, were in this city, Saturday. From the interest shown in the O.-| transacting business in this city Wed­ Wednesday. Chi-Namel for staining your old nesday. W. R. & N. Co’s, corn contest, it ap- j Prof, and Mrs. J. Percy Wells were pears that Oregon will become a big ! furniture. At Fred J Fick’B.—Adv. Coroner Kellogg of Gold Hill, was over to see “Eddie Foy” at the Page i corn producing state, More than 5 I E. H. Helms and Robert Raybould transacting business at the court house theatre Monday night. tons of selected seed corn, enough to were among those at Medford, Sunday. Wednesday. Mrs. A. Eljner attended the “Eddie plant 1,000 acres, has been distributed Judge H. G. Dox was taking in the Attorney Gus Newbury was attend­ Foy” entertainment at Page theatre, free of charge by the company, while sights at Medford, Sunday afternoon. ing to legal business at the court house Medford, Monday evening. the Southern Pacific has distributed Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dow, visited Wednesday. The rains this week have been of more than 2 tons additional. This seed friends at Medford, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. E. J. Kubli, of this city visited great benefit to growing vegetation, i will be planted throughout the Pacific Miss Pearl Dox is night operator at her sister, Mrs. J. A. Wilson, at Med­ specially garden vegetables. | Northwest and means the corn acre­ the Home Telephone office in Medford. ford, Sunday. age of this year will be twice as large Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hanna were at Mrs. Mary Peter, a former resident Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Robinson of' Medford Monday evening attending as last. of this place, was a visitor here this Medford, were among those in town on A splendid start has been made by “Eddie Foy” at the Page theatre. week. the State Immigration Commission in Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich and Mrs. the work of attracting immigrants G. W. Owens, a prominent rancher W. H. Bowen, a prominent agricul­ of Wellen, was a visitor in town Wed­ turist of this place was a visitor at C. Ulrich were among those attending from Northern Europe. A German the theatre at Medford Monday even­ hearing, held recently, was productive nesday. Medford Sunday. ing. of valuable suggestions and many dis-1 W. P. Quinlan and E. S. Van Dyke W. J. Butterly, the wellknown min­ W. I. Vawter, B. F. Mulkey and tricts will co-operate in bringing set-, of Grants Pass were recent visitors in ing man was transacting business in Holbrook Withington, of Medford, had tiers here, as well as in aiding them on this city. this city, Tuesday. their arrival. Swedish, Norwegian, | Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Carnahan, of the B. R.McCabe and E. E.Kelly, of business at the court house, Wednes­ Danish and Dutch conferences along day. Blue Ledge mine, were in this city Medford were in attendance at the the same line will be held by the Com- ' Tuesday. circuit court Wednesday. The Central Point Herald thinks it mission. Joe‘McIntire, “Irish” Coleman and i unfair to play one - ball team of nine E. C. Hogsett of Medford, a former The Mazamas, a society of moun-1 xesident of this city, was in town Dan Bagshaw attonded the ball game I men against another of ten, and one of taineers of Portland, are among the I | the latter the umpire, too. Wednesday. at Medford, Sunday afternoon. best boosters the state has. They are j The First Annual Military ball was Postmaster Miller and Cashier Col­ Miss Josephine Donegan, a former constantly exploring some interesting ■ given by the 7th company at Medford lins have nice displays of flowers at resident of this city was a recent region and telling about the attrac-1 their respective places of business. Friday night. ! visitor here. Miss Donegan is at tions for the traveler. They are all | apostles of the “See Oregon First” W. T. C-rieve attended a meeting of present residing at Klamath Falls. Mrs. Charles Nickell and daughter movement and their healthful outdoor Nan were visitors in this place Tues­ the Jackson County Fire Patrol Associ­ Circuit court adjourned Frinay. ation held at Medford Tuesday evening. ¡ Judge Calkins will go to Portland next activities might well be imitated by day afternoon. The Southern Pacific has institued week where he will preside during the many of our people. This week the Stores were closed at 9:30 yesterday Mazamas are visiting the Josephine forenoon on account of it being i week-end rates between Portland and month of June in one of the divisions County caves. The Grants Pass Com­ Medford, good from Saturday to Mon­ | of the Multnomah circuit court, the Memorial Day. mercial Club is aiding to make the trip A number of fans from this city at­ day. The rate is fare anti one-third. | docket of which is in a congested con- pleasant. tended the ball game at Medford yes­ Throw away that disfiguring rubber 1 dition. Eugene has another celebration in Help Fight the stamp and get your stationery printed terday afternoon. --------------------------------------- - sight. When the Portland, Eugene & A number persons from this place at this office. It looks more like busi- SCHOOLS ARE CLOSED Eastern interurban electric lines com­ attended the ball game at Medford ness. pletes its road from Corvallis to that The public schools closed yesterday Sunday afternoon. point, hats will be thrown in the air i John S. Orth, the. Medford banker, after a very successful year’s work. Commencement Exercises Cf and a general jollification will be held, Citizens of the state are urged to inform themselves regarding was transactieg business in this city We expect to give a detailed report in j Western Oregon cities have been this plague which is causing great suffering among boys ami young our next issue. Public Schoo's at 9:50 Fri- Saturday afteraoon. rather busy of late welcoming new men, and especially amo ig the innocent girls and women ot the state. railroads. Mrs. Thomas Margreiter accompan- ' Miss Ethel Eifert of Medford, visited Parents are urged to protect their children, an i .provide clean, whole­ day Morning. Memo ­ some information in place of the unclean misinformation they cann >t her sister, Mrs. William Barnum, in ied by her sister Mrs. McIlroy, left Fri , now help getting. day morning for Marshfield where their thia city, Thursday. Guy Harper, Frank Coleman and Bill rial Day Observed. Send for any of the following McIntire were at Medford Friday. Nuff j P. S. Steenstrup, a former resident husbands are employed. said. FREE CIRCULA S of this city, left Medford Wednesday FOR SALE at a Rargain House and I I for an extended visit east. lot on Oregon street, near City Hall. I The commencement exercises of the For You ng Me n The American Bonding Co. of Balti­ ! Must be sold soon. Call on Rogue ' Jacksonville Public School were held more will go on your .bond and write Circular No. 2—The Four Sex Lies. The county offices at the court house River Realty Co. Adv. j in the Assembly room, Friday morning, burglary insurance. Circular No. !> Sex Truths for Men. were closed yesterday, it being Memor­ that being the end of the regular D. W. B agshvw . Agent. ial Day and a legal holiday. For Older Boy.4 (13 to is yrs. of ago) Portland papers report that President school term. Circular No. 8 — Virility and Physical Development. Grant Wertz, recorder of the town Wilson has nominated Lewis Ulrich as j As this paper goes to press Fridays of Rogue River was transacting busi­ postmaster at this place. It is expect- we have time to make merely mention For Younger Boys Weather Report. ness in this city Wednesday. | ed that the nomination will be confirm- of the exercises which consisted of Circular No. 7 The Secret of Strength. recitations, patriotic songs, flag drills, L. A. Neil, a prominent stock raiser 1 ed in a short time. For Girls Following is the report of U. S. Vol residing near Prospect, transacted Circular No. 4 — A Plain Talk with Giris Abut l’hoir Health. Clarence Reames who has been ap- etc. and were well rendered and highly business in this city Wednesday. unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; , I pointed U. S. District Attorney, has a, greciated by the audience. For Young Women Prof. Harrington explained that as Jacksonville, for month of April, Money to loan on improved, revenue tendered to Gov. West his resignation Circular No. 10-Physical Devehp.n »nt, producing /arm», by the Hank ol as joint representative for Douglas this was “Memorial Day,” the ex- ' l atitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi­ For Parents ercis s were intended as a memorial tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. Jacksonville. Adv. ' and Jackson counties. Circular No. /—The Need for E location in S ■in' Hygi me. I and mark of respect to our fallen DATE MAXI­ MINI­ PRECI’. The ball game between Medford and I E. Conger left for Portland, Sunday, Circular No. .7 When and How to Tell the Children MUM MUM TAT’N heroes; in fact the decorations of the Central Point Sunday, resulted in a being called there by a message in­ Circular No. 5 A List of Books f >r Use in tie F.i nily on Sex. 40 57 room, the songs, drills and recitations victory for Medford. Score 4 to 1. 56 31 forming him of the serious illness of were all on that order, well calculated 2 3 ......... 61 37 William Cameron a wellknown farm­ his son who is employed in that city. to instill patriotism in the youthful 4 ........... 60 37 part cloudy Send 2-cent stamp with your address to cloudy SI 54 5 ........... er of the Applegate country was trans­ Mr. Conger's daughter, Mrs. Wells, minds. part cloudy 29 63 6 ........... Department D. .09 cljar 57 28 acting business in this city Thursday. accompanied him. At the close of tho exercises, Prof. 7 8 ........... 59 39 ........... Ths Oregon State B rird of Health 32 72 9 ......... cloudy One hundred and forty Union veter­ Harrington made an announcement of to A number of the local fishermrn have .38 78 ........... 703 Selling Ztaildin r, Purtlan 1, Oregon 78 50 been trying their luck recently, but ans and fifteen ex-confederate veterans, the grade made and the standing of 11 ........... .39 56 .85 bti 38 .10 the exact “catch” has not been re­ survivors of the battle of Gettysburg, pupils in the various grades (which we 54 41 • now living in the State of Washington, shall endeavor to publish in our next 16 port ad. 58 37 ........... 67 .34 1:>(; mean 49.31 Max. Hl on 25. office and is now preparing his report The trustees of the Commercial Club national colors under which they had I Mii.imum, 29, on 2Sth. Greatest daily on a me which will be made public in held a meeting Munday afternoon at so gallantly and faithtully served. | range. 40. Total precipitation 2.15 Would be pleased to fill yo ir w ints in a few days. which it was decided to incorporate a | inches. Greatest i 1 ¿1 hours, .40 in., this line at prices that are uncom­ Vr3. G. W. Colvig of Grants Pass, and stock company wi:h ISoOO. capital Numoer of days with .01 Hera io t. > xi'.n ho openkf ¡xi- >• • on 13th. h r daughter, Mrs. Bertram Stone of stock, to establish a cannery at this wna! parable. Satisfaction guaranteed. and I'ing e^p^rience, inch or more precipitation, 11. clear, s n Francisco, who have been visiting place, Subscription boaks are now be- M .’H. i*. H. L f of V.’i • f., s'a . * ao 7; partly cloudy, 7; cloudy, 16. Killing Mn and Mrs. Fred Colvig in this city ing circulated and you are invie.l to ‘ i iblMHT i.G:n l IhatCb -w Precipitation since ¿h i fa. !. »rcri jr ‘o nuy -»tber frost, on 2dth for several days, return rd to Grants subscribe for as many ah ires . < V.iU C< jor croup there’s nothin? that elf it.” Sept. 1st., 16.45 inches. Precipitation Pau, Sunday afternoon. i nesire. Better get in now. For axle all dealers for last season, 19.69 inches. LOCAL NEWS PORTLAND LETTER i UNIVERSITY OF OREGON^ I SUMMER SCHOO L auk "'' î , “su S ' ..‘-I ”I The Registrar Great Red Plague New ancl complete line of high-class Watches and Jewelry CITY DRUG STORE t I