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*T- LOCAL NEWS The circuit court has adjourned to July 7. Robert Finn»y-wes a Medford visitor Tuesday. Charles Johnson of Sterling, wa6 in town Monday. George W. Cherry, of Medford was it. town Saturday. The Butterly mines shipped a car load ot ore Saturday. Jno. G. Dunnington returned from Ashland Wednesday. Fred Lewi.», of the Applegate, was a recent visitor in this city. Mrs. James M. Cronemiller was a recent visitor at Medford. Chas. F Dunford, of this city was a visitor at Medford, Sunday. Frank R. Neil of Eagle Point was a visitor in town. Wednesday. Lewis Ulrich made a trip to the Applegate country Tuesday. W. C. Leever of Central Point was in town several days this week. HONOR ROLL Augusta Demmer................... John Grieve ............................. Edgar Ensele ¡7 ...’.7. Bessie Johnston ..................... Marguerite .......................... Virginia Bandy ........................ Joe Leavenworth ..................... Lena Coffman .......................... Ninie Ellis ............................... John Huener ............................ Stanley Morris ..... .............. Nora Ensile ........................... John Niedermeyer ................... 93 . 93 733 . 92 . 91 . 91 . 91 . 91 . 91 . 91’ . 90 . 90 . 90 About thirty young folks, in charge The American Bonding Co. of Balt:- of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kitjo, drove to mpi-e .adUgo _un -your ,huud.. in^jwuxe Ray’s dam Sunday morning and after burglary insurance. " D. W. B agshaw . Agent. J spending rhe'. day at<mg > ltie< historic Rogue, returned home in the cool of , ... the evening.' . Causes of Stomach Troubles. ! Sedentary habits tack of ini-door arercif a ! The ball game at Central Point, Sun mast ¡cation of food, constipation, day afternoon, between Central Point I , insufficient atorpid liver, worry and anxifAy, overeating, and Medford teams, terminated in a partaking of foot! and drink not suited o row in the eighth inning. Dissatisfac your age aud .occupation. tlorrecf, yo‘ r* tion with the decisions of the umpire, habits and take Chanilterlain’a Tablets and you will soon he well again. For sale by is said to have been the cause. all dealers.—Advertisement. How do hke the weather nowt Of Jacksonville Public Schools L. Rumley was at Medford Tuesday. Gus Newbury wfgjn this city Thurs For Entire Year. day. J. S.Tlailey of Ashland, was in town Honor roll of Jacksonville Public Monday. Schools for last half of school year, Miss Stella Levy was at Medford and for entire year. Being a list of I Tuesday. all pupils whose average grades in all Recorder Stansell was at Medford subjects is 90% or upwards;- Wednesday. A dditional R onçr R oll For Last Half of School Year Pupils who were neither absent nor W. R. Coleman made a trip to Ash- H igh S chool tardy during the year: land this week. 10th Grade, Edith Hoefs .............. High School —Mabel Reeve, Manon Marion Harrington ............ ........ W. H, Patullo, of Grants Pass, was Harrington, Mary Bagshaw. Mabel Reeve .............. .............. in town Saturday. 8th Grade—Ray Sparks. 9th Grade, Mary Bagshaw .......... Clarence Case of Antioch was in 5th Grade—Bruce Grieve. Dan Bagshaw ............................. town Wednesday. 4th Grade—Etta Grieve, Lois Har 8th Grade, Anna Niedermeyer .... Sheriff Singler was at Trail, on official rington. Charles Abbott .......................... . business Thursday. 1st Grade—John Grieve, Bessie Albert Mitchell ............................ 1 Johnston and Lawrence Smith. A. Weidner of Talent, was a recent 7th Grade; Myrtle Pitz ................. visitor in this city. James Francis ............................ THE WEEK Margaret Kasshafer ................. C. P. Briggs was a visitor at Medford Ellen Hartman ............................ Monday afternoon. Mi\k Shakes, at Chapman’s 6th Grade; Elbert Coleman .......... Miss Flora Thompson was a visitor Chocolate Corner. Adv. Summary of Financial Condi Albert Hackert .......................... at Ashland, Tuesday. Judge Neil returned Sunday from a Maude Cantrall ................ ....... Harry Luy was a visitor at Medford short visit with friends at Ashland. tions from Dun’s Review Nicholas Mitchell ........................ Wednesday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Golden, were 5th Grade; Russell Coleman ......... The city council held an adjourned Medford visitors, Sunday afternoon. Van Gall ...................................... While business sentiment, especially session Saturday night. Fred Sparks ............................... E. C. Hog#ett and Glen O. Taylor i in the East, displays a marked degree J. W. Hays of Gold Hill made a trip were over from Medford Wednesday. Bruce Grieve .............................. of conservatism the actual volume of in to this city Wednesday. Ernest McIntyre ........................ dustrial and mercantile activity shows J. M. Cantrall of this city was a Uneeta Morgan .......................... Mary Bagshaw is learning the art visitor at Medford, Monday afternoon. little or no diminution has been retard 4th Grade; Ruth Launspaeh ......... preservative, in this office. ed in many sections by cold and incle Judge Chas. Prim made a business Katherine Leavenworth ............ ment weather, but the fact that whole- Mr. and Mrs. E. Conger of this city trip to Medford Wednesday afternoon, EttA Grieve ................................. I sale houses report a broader demand visited Medford, Monday. Theodore Glass of Antioch was trans Lucile Abbott ............................. for cotton goods footwear and most Frank Crump of Bumccm was in acting business in this city Wednes Agnes Band ................................. staple lines is evidence that this check town a short time Saturday. day. Janet Croise ............................... is regarded as only temporary. Aside Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Coleman were Miss Stella Levy took dinner Tues- J Elsie Ensele ... ................... . . . from the low temperatures, the crop at Medford Tuesday evening. day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Walter ! Louise Martin ............................ situation in most sections continues j Lois Harrington .......................... S. J. Rice of the Applegate valley Kitto. favorable, although complaints of dam was in this city Wednesday. W. I, Vawter, Esq. of Medford was I 3rd Grade; Sarah Greaves ............ age led to some reduction in the wheat i Rena Harrell ............................. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hanna were at transacting business in this city Wed estimates for the Southwest. Iron and : Mary Ryan ................................. Medford Wednesday evening. steel shipments continue heavy, with nesday. Rosina Demmer .......................... mills engaged on finished lines still be County Clerk Gardner made a trip H. B. Reed, a prominent resident of Richard Singler ........................ hind with their orders. New business, ! to Medford, Tuesday evening. Grants Pass, was a visitor in this city, Lottie Patten ............................. however, is not up to current produc-' J. M. Williams, of the firm of Taylor- Saturday. John Broad ................................. I tion and premiums are disappearing. Glenn O. Taylor. Justice of Peace for Williams Co., is on the sick list, Horace Harrell .......................... ; Cotton goods are in better demand, Paul Hudson ............................... & C. M. Ruch, of Ruch, passed through Medford District, was a recent visitor sales at Fall River last week reaching in this city. Katie Johnston ............................ town enroute to Medford, Sunday. 260,000 pieces, a larger total than for C. W. DeCarlow of Shake was trans Acey C. Martin of Medford, was 2nd Grade; Paul Luy ..................... any week in several months. There transacting business in this city, Mon Evalyn Binder ............................ acting business in this city Tuesday. was some increase in the export trade, Mary Hudson ............................. recent sales of sheetings to China ag Chi-Namel for staining your old day morning. John Miller ............ ................. Mrs. Jorgenson and daughter, former gregating about 10,000 bales. Busi furniture. At Fred J. Fick’s.—Adv. Ruth Eaton ................. ............ residents of this city, were over from ness in footwear also shows a marked Ed Berry and Dan Bagshaw are thin Lillian Ensele ........................... Medford, Sunday. improvement and most new orders are ning apples at the Bear creek orchard. i Bertie Ellis ................................ . for immediate delivery, indicating that , Miss Louise Jones of the Telephone Ernest Niedermeyer has returned Rudolph Singler........................ . stocks are low. Leather is being pur Exchange, was visiting friends at Med from the Epworth convention at Ash Georgia Brown .......................... chased conservatively for domestic re- • ford. Sunday afternoon. Lewis Thompson ....................... land. quirements, but some good export sales : Mrs. Glen J. Johnson and Mrs. R. Vivian Bunch ............................ The County Court was in session for R. Brenbaber of Klamath Falls, were have been reported. Railroad gross1 Guv Scholl ................................. the transaction of county business, this visitors in this city Wednesday. earnings for the first three weeks of Zita Singler ............................... ’ week. May increased 7.9 per cent. Average ( Mrs. E. J. Kubli was a visitor at 1st Grade; Josephine Martin .... daily bank exchange for May to date I Ralph Jennings of Buncom, was Medford Monday. She was accompanied Lawrence Smith ....................... show a loss of 7.2 per cent, as com- transacting business in this city Wed home by her niece, Grace Wilson. Otto Hackert ............................ pared with the same period last year, nesday. Elsie Kitto ..................... ............ C. C. Pursel, the wellknown Bunco m but a gain of 2.7 per cent over 1911. Medford, Fred W. Mears, Esq. of Edgar Ensele ............................ i lumberman and farmer, was transact It is estimated that total interest and was transacting business in this city ing business in this city Monday. Lena Coffman ............................. dividend disbursements for June will Tuesday. Ninie Ellis ................................. W. A. Whann, the expert whois aud exceed $111,000,900, an increase of Harry Lewis of the firm of Lewis iting the accounts in the sheriff’s office Bessie Johnston ........................ nearly $6,000,000 over last year -due Bros, was a recent business visitor at spent Sunday with his wife at Grants Marguerite Sparks ................... principaly to larger dividends distribu Medford. John Grieve ............................... Pass. ted by industrial corporations. Fur John Huener ............................... Mr. and Mrs. F. Carnahan, of the ther improvement appears in the bank Miss Hurst one of the teachers in the Joe Leavenworth ...................... Blue Ledge mines were recent visitors I I public schools, left Friday evening for ing position at this city and no difficul in this place. ty is experienced in obtaining funds for the east where she will spend her sum John Niedermeyer ..................... Nora Ensele ............................... Miss Anna Broad who is employed in mer vacation. legitimate trade and industrial uses, Virginia Bandy ......... .............. Medford, visited her mother in this ci •'apitid for investment purposes, how Misses Alice Hoefs and Mamie Hards Augusta Demmer ...................... ever, continues in light supply ty this week. who had been at Ashland attending the Stanley Morris ........................... Mrs. D. H. Barneburg of Ashland, Eoworth League convention, returned Molly Bailey .......... .................. visited her mother, Mrs. Cantrall, of home Monday. Women Musi Get Licenses Homer Hartman ...................... this city Tuesday. Mr. and Wrs. W. S. Barnum who Angus Walsh ............................. Ed. Bostwick, a former resident of have been spending several weeks in Honor Roll For Entire Year. Salem, Or., June 3. —Women, as this city, was over from Medford, Los Angeles and other California cities, 10th Grade; Mabel Reeve .......... well as men, must hereafter take out aeturned home Tuesday evening. Tuesday morning. Edith Hoefs .............................. licenses to fish and hoot, according to ____________ o__ .. Misses Aileen Kingsbury, Fleta Ul FOR SALE at a Bargain—House and Marion Harrington ................... an interpretation made of the game rich and Laura Neuber visited friends lot on Oregon street, near City Hall. I 9th Grade; Etta Morcom .... law bv Attorney-General Crawford. Must be sold soon. Call on Rogue Dan Bagshaw ..................... in Medford Wednesday. Unde the old law men only had to se River Realty Co. Adv. Mary Bagshaw ................. G. W. Trefren, a wellknown Ashland cure licenses, but the new law was Miss Pearl Gillette, one of the Sth Grade; Anna Niedermeyer attorney, was transacting business at made broad enough to Cover women. Albert Mitchell ....................... teachers in the public school during the the court house, Monday. The license fee is $1. Bob Finney and Cliff Dunnington term just closed, has joined her par Charles Abbott....................... left Wednesday morning on a fishing ents at San Diego, Cal., where sile 7th Grade; Myrtle Pitz .............. Weather Report. James Francis ........................ will remain. excursion to Squaw Lake. Margaret Kasshafer .............. that The Medford Tribune states Money to loan on improved, revenue Ellen Hartman ........................ Following is the report of U. S. Vol producing farm», by the flank of Sheriff Singler of this city was arrest 6th Grade; Maude Cantrail ....... ed at that place for exceeding the unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; Jacksonville. Adv. Elbert Coleman ....................... speed limit It is claimed the sheriff Jacksonville, for month of April, Curley Wilson, GUy Harper, Frank Albert Hackert ........................ was driving his auto at about thirty Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi- Coleman and Dick Gaskin, went to Cen Nicholas Mitchell ................... miles per hour. tude 12. deg. 5 min. west. tral Point, to play ball, Sunday after oth Grade; Van Gall ................. Mrs. D. E. Vernon and Miss Cathe- I’KEC’I’- MINI DATE MAXI- Russell Coleman ..................... noon. MUM TATN MUM rine Deardoff of Oakland, Oregon, who Fred Sparks ............................. Miss Vera Bailey returned Tuesday were attending the District conven 40 57 1 ......... Bruce Grieve .......................... 31 evening from Sacramento, Calif. Her tion of the Women of Woodcraft, 55 2 ........... 61 37 3 ........... Ernest Mclntvre..................... aunt. Miss Mollie Barker, accompanied Medford, came over Wednesday for a part clou lly GO 37 4 clou id y 33 54 4th Grade; Ruth Launspaeh . . 5 ........... her home. 53 part clou idy 29 6 ........... short visit with Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Etta Grieve .............................. 28 cl jl ;«r 57 .09 7 ........... Henry G. Dox has purchased the I Bagshaw. Mrs. Vernon and her hus- 59 39 8 ........... Katherine Leavenworth ........ 72 u . 32 clou id y house and lot in the rear of the bank I band were neighbors of the editor’s 78 38 Lucile Abbott .......................... M ........... building, formerly occupied by Frank family for a number hf years in the fct 78 11 . ... Agnes Hand ............................. 5« 39 .35 12 Ennis, deceased. Ì state of 7 Washington, and this visit was I 56 38 .10 Janet Croise ............................ 54 41 1 14 . . Mrs. W. C. Deneff of this citv and : a pleasant and welcome surprise. 58 37 Elsie Ensele ............................. 1 ir» ........... 34 07 : il» ........... Mrs. Ralph Jennings of rnncom made The Literary Society ------ of the High Louise Martin .......................... 72 39 ,17 ........... a short visit with Medford friends | School gave a party in the Assembly 3rd Grade; Sarah Greaves ......... 58 44 18 ........... 64 35 trace . li» Wednesday afternoon. 38 70 Rosina Demmer ...................... .46 20 1 Hall, Tuesday evening. Lunch was ,i ; 65 12 21 The Methodist and Presbyterian con ' served at 6 o’clock and the evening Rena Harrell ............................ 31 60 22 ... . . .01 23 ........... 68 31 gregations joined forces Sunday. The ; spent in games, etc. Ice cream and Mary Ryan ............................. 76 morning services being held at the, cake were served during the evening Horace Harrell ........................ 44 81 .08 26 ........... 64 40 26 ........ Methodist and the evening services at and a delightful time was had. Those John Broad ............................. ■f't 55 29 ¿8 ........ 5-’ the Presbyterian church. Lottie Patten .......................... present were: Mrs. J. C. F. Harring 61 80 29 ........... 2nd Grade; Paul Luy ................. 52 1 3a 30........... ton, Mrs. Jos. Morcom; Misses Emma Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kitto, Mr. and Mrs 31 John Miller ............................. Dave Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. E S. Wendt, Ruthetta Enni«, Marion Har Temp'-cature - mean max. 62.1; mean j Evalyn Binder ........................ Wilson; Mesdames Dean. Lizzie Coulter rington, Ada Elmer. Etta MArcom, mir ! >:53; mean 49.31 Max. 81 on 25, . Lillian Ensi le ....... ................... Margaret Morcom, Ekron Gail, Emma Nellie Morcom; Misses Jennie Kitto. Minimum, 29, on 28th. Greatest daily Ruth Eaton ............................ Laura Thomas, Cora Thomas, Adarel Martin, Anna Nie lermeyer, Irene range. 40. Total precip tation 2.15 Mary Hudson ........................... Regar, Pauline Greaves, Marie Martin. E!"’«r, Lula Williams, Emma Wendt, in-he*. Greatest in 21 hours, .40 in., Vivan Bunch .......................... P 'jiine Greaves, Etta Morcom, Mar Leona Cantrall. Vera Bailey, Jewell on 13th. Number of days with .01 Lewis Thompson ................... Bailey and Mary Bagihaw; Messrs. garet Morcom. Josephine Greaves, and inch or more precipitation, 11. clear. Georgia Brown ....................... Me«-rs Peter N. Fick S. Taylor. D. H. David Cronemiller. John Hackert, Lou 7; partly cloudy, 7; cloudy, 16. Killing i 1st Grade; Josephine Martin Baker. Loyd .sparks, Joe McIntire, Lewis Cr. miller. Chester Wendt. frost, on 28th Precipitation since Otto h.icl.erl ........................... P ke’-. John Margret ter. Fred Puhi. Fre i Collins, Nichol»« Mitchel Carl Sept. 1st., 16.45 inches. Precipitation ( ... . --------- ( “ Punk ” Dunn iigton, I Lawrence Smith ................... and Dan Bagshaw, » ere among those Niedermeyer, o r last season, 19.69 inches. Elsie Kitto .............................. Mitchel and Dan Bagshaw. who picniced at Rays Dam, Sunday. j Albert 2---------------- 1:. SSSSgiSISgiSSSS) UNIVERSITY OF '? OREG O.Jil SUMMER SCHOOL 7 wenty-fwe Instructors—Fifty ^Courses Distinguished Eastern Educators Added to Regular Faculty. University Dormitories open. Board and Room, at $3.50 per week. Reduced Railroad Rates. For Complete .Illustrated Catalog, Address The Registrar University of Oregon. Eugene gj t) v Help Fight the Great Red Plague Citizens of the state are urged to inform themselves regarding this plague which is causing great suffering among boys a i l young men. and eipecially among the innocent girls an I women of t >e state. 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