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& 't 4u. w page rwo JJmmbi If. I'll JrEDFOBDMVH;TRIBU3SE,MBDFORD, OttUdOST, SUNDAY, WAY 128, 1011. tt Largest Class ill High School's History-Graduates fncly yW tuUH, , Mor'Hf.a. ft fV1 J.T ! t U ,J", J K 0t W Sil HtBSmj WnlBffi r mtt' i Ji 'if tifr lifcy'' tBP " lBI vutfl&l w V?iiB vHVSaHK. nWHBT.6nKLfliV .L B V i The graduating exercises qt the. Mont. Son of Mr. and Mrs. It. I. Stu- . .... a . .... . .- ..Mfr t lA 1? ...... .... f I... ..(.....I t. Mil -rbu A l .vau. uiuuu.livu iu English, kistory course. Edward T. Black Born In Taylor, Mcdford high school will bo hold on next Friday evening and at that time tho largest class ever graduated from . sTe.. Son of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Black. aft0f?,rd BC.h.00l W,U ho graduated, i Age ,20 years. Graduated In English Thtrtecn boys and thirteen girls com-1 science course. priso tho class. 7A remafkablpeature of this year's class is that only three of tho 26 graduating ai$ native sons or daugh ters of Oregon: . Tho program for next Friday eve ning is: Overture, "Bridal Roses" (Laval leo), orchestra: invocation, Rev. A A. 'Holmes; welcome address, lola E. WJtlstler;- vocal solo, "OhJ Dry Thoso Tears," .(Teresa DeL Jliego), Miss Ruth Ilutchjngs; class address, Hon B.,,F Mulkej-; selection, "The Alas kan" (Girad), mandolin club; class Bong-,., dedicated to '11 class; class prophecy, .AJbert R. Rowejl; parting address, .ppal V. Daley; presentation of diplomas. A, sketch of each pupil follows. Ray Compton Born in Council Bluf,f&,.Ia. Sqn of Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Compton, Age J 9 years. Graduated in commercial, and English course. Bea Forbes Horn In Jefferson county, 'Montana. Son of Mr. and Mrs.fB..F. Forbes. Ago JS year. Graduated in English mathematical course, v .Charles Cooley Born In Hebron. Neb. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Coo Icy. Agp .1? years. Graduated in English, science cpurae. .Lillian Price Born in Hiawatha, Kan. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pierce. Ago 17 years. Has attend ed school In Medford since 190C. Graduated in English course., Gilbert Stuart Born in Miles City, Genevieve AVortman Born in Medford. Or. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wortman. Age IS. Grad uated in English commercial coursa. Mary A. Gore Born in Medford, Or. Daughter of Walter S. Gore. Age ,21. Graduated in English course. Laura L. Trclchler Born In Ni agara. N. D. Daughtevot Georgo L; Treichler. Age IS years. Atteuded preparatory department at University of Dakota three years. Graduated in English course. Verva Hammond Born In Ab bott, CoL Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S, Hammond. Age 21 years. Grad uated In English course. Iola Whf8.ec Born in Garfield, Wash. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Whlsler. Ago 18 years. Graduated in English-Latin course. .Opal Daley Born Jn Medford, Or. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Da ley. Ago IS jcars. Graduated in English course. Lester Wilcox Born in Drain, Or. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Wllburn Wil cox. Age 19 j ears. Has attended school in Medford for five years. Graduated in English-science course. Albert R. Rowcll Born in Belle" Plalne, la. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rowell. Age 18 years. Graduated iu English-science course. Mabel Thomas Born in Lincoln, Neb. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac M. Thomas. Ago 18 years. Attended--Medford schools four years. Gradu-I atcd in LaUu-Engltsh course. Carmen Hittson Born In Catoosa, Okla, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hittson. Ago, IS years. Graduated In EuglUb science course. Grace Mitchell Born in Montague, Cal. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mitchell. Age LS years. Graduated In English course. Ben Shepherd Born In Sterling, Neb. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Shcpcrd. Age 18 years. Graduate In Latin-English course. Stella E. Krltis Born in Mitch ellvllle, la. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Krlbs. Age IS years. Graduated In Latin-English course. Walter Childress Born In Carroll, la. Son of Mrs. C. T. Holloway. Ago 19 years. Graduate din English sci ence course. i Lunsford P. Black, Jr. Born In Taylor, Tex. Son of Dr. and Mrs. Lunsford P. Black. Age 19 years. Graduated In English course. Irwin White Born . In Thaylf, Kan. Son of S. P. White of Klam ath Falls. Ago 20 years. Graduated In English science course. Chester A. Wlthlngton Born, in Owatonne, Minn. J. W. Gillette, Jack sonville, guardian. Ago 17 years. Graduated In English course. Margarot Davison Born in Rock ford, la. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Davison. Age 20 years. Graft uatcd In Latin-English course Horaco Bromley Born In Chicago, III. Son of E. W. Broniley. Ago 18 years. Graduated in German-English course. Alma Gould Born In Los Cerrlllos New Mexico. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Gould. Ago 18 years. Has attended school In Medford since 1907. Graduated In English course. mi m l one l ft , X iv1 i Senator Cummins Says Within Ten Years today's grievances Must be Settled lifialy or by a Revolution i ft as In the Past. VASUJNHT0N, I). C .May 'J7?r Inltmutum that .ithiu ton .vein lie ml flnj ujny be tsyon on I'eimifjvvnnia Avenue, which wa made here hv Senator Cummins of lown, U totliw is onusjui: ltat.,uioH hern it U't mot ,Uuu rxpreshioii by nuy mvuibin of roucny-H iuqo the conflict between capital and labor hcau. AiidniVuK the jjunlnales -of the Vrt"hiii;lon. College of Law, Senator dimming ,nid: , , , "Within one uVoailu wo shall sec bother toiliv grievances are to STOLE SUIT; FINED H NOW IN JAIL Chiulus Amlertiflit wiih found guilty Suttuiliw nftuiiHum in JumMco Toy Itu:', oniut ijf fltt'iiliug n Mut of cluiiics from K. lv I'caOlo' Uv wnfc Hn'il :f(U and being In-oKo went lo jail, Coiisjablu Siiigler ttikilig liiiu to tltick bomjllc. the Hcttlctl Icgnllur by t ho iiuiiiucr tbiit bus eiftcil for J,0l0 wiiwhy id volution, iolcnco, tenw niul blmnl nhceiU Tho grcipo-H problem w'c nro facing the if tbo question of dis tributing tho nation's vast wealth." Funciiil Nofltc. The funeral of GcorgN P. Lludjey will be held from 'tho Into lesldouco noxt WinliicMdny niuiiilng. ut 10 ocJoeU Tho family is waiting tbo ar rival of a sister from the cant, HaskliiR for Health. DOORS CLAN6 F A 0 . J ! OR S Danker Falls In His Plea to Governor (or Clemency and Now Is Inmnto of Penitentiary Has Fotiyht tor , Mouths for Freedom. SAI.KM, Oio., May U7. W. potiper Mouis today toned IiIh llisl iluy of a ni year hoiiIwi)'" in tho Oicgoit pciiilcntiurv for tho pnrt bo plowed in tbo wrecking of tho Oregon Till! and Savings Hunk of Poitliuul, of wlticb I'u "i eusbicr, Tbo prison door chmgttt belund Hit hunW only after bo hud fought lor iiiontbH for liberty mid bis 1 1 lends, iticliiding prominent jutists, pclill ciaiiH and busiiices nieii bud nppcul cd to tho governor for clemency, (lov cinor West, bowover. nftcr coitxlilcr LOCAL POSTAL CLERKS, ORGANIZE A LOCAL Tho Medfoid postofflco bits giowii to Hitch put inutimiH that the clcik iiumt ,aocd oigiiuiro. A cbiiitnr lioi been HtOeiuM I'kmiI tllu Niilioiuil l'eil etatioii of I'oKlolTice cloiltn mid. tho local oigunircd, Will Wuiiiei- iu piesl di'iit,Tlui iiigiillixntioii uftiliiitcM witli tho Aiiiciicuu lvVduiiitioii of Labor. lug tbo lust iippoiil, iiindc ycituiihiy iiftcinnou, said bo believed Motrin to lie guilty, mid refused pardon, Mor ils who was in Siilein, slurlcd for tbo piisou in mi mitotuobilo it few niimitertluler, ' , , Superintendent dailies of lliu jk'HI louiary Niiid thai Murris will not ho put to work for the piesoiil. Morris win indicted for ciuhrrr.lo incut of .$7f),(IOO woilh of notes and f ."iO.Otm in money, lie wn couviel ed of stealing tbo Holes and acquitted of, the ohm go of taking tba nioiiev. r li 4 CUSS TOO BIG FOR QUARtERS Methodist Sunday School Forced to Use Tents In Which to Conduct Classes Nearly 500 Students At tend School Regularly. ,Tltn,e. wbb wjicn tho Methodist Epis copal church could easily supply the necessary epaco for all attending Sunday-school scholars, but that was in days, long gono by, and npjv tloy are bu a laomorjv The present enroJI juont of this Sunday school is be tween f 4 0Q and 500 and the regular attendance. Is fully 400. It haa bo come ue'eossary to seciuo class rooms elsowherq tbtui in tho. cliun.h and the church bon)ont. Two t leapt q( tho classoro 09Qupy,lui5 large tents .on tu,p urch grounds, while other teachers, who live near by takp thp,(r cjawes tQ tholr homeB and thorp in, culcito.lfl tjiouilndB of thplr .young flocks to prlpqiples p( an honest, eftresf and- faithful Christian llfp. nspoclal' interest at this time Is cqd terpdtinlio vprk pf thp inett's ciftss. Mr,l9W toachor. This class, jneete lu.W.lare0 tonl which has a, seating capacity of, 8P or more, and nearly thUIumbor is In attondanco oyory Sunday.' Th? class Is composed of men whoso ages range from 20 to Get uThe.Jesaon for today Is "Mlcah's Plqluro.of Universal Peace," This is Intended as an Iutornatlon ul peace lotyion mid.wJIJ be handled by tho, class upon lines calculated to In stlt"ln:thfl'mlid tho gioat heneflta whjchvwould accrue, both In a Chris tkjii'aud'a commercial sense, wore It piHWllile to establish and 'maintain a mmc9 treaty among all nntlons of tho vorld. FINOS GOOD STOKE HERE James Doyle Leaves for Bcllingham After Closely Looking Over Min eral Resources of Valley Well Pleased With Local Granite. James Uoyle until recently with tbo Rogue 'Kiver Kleclrio Company as fomnnn.of their quarry at Gold Hay has. accepted a position with the North Western Construction Company of Bellingbam, WnBhington. Mr. Doyle will superintend the company's extensive work on Woldran Island. While in the Iloguc River Valley Mr. Doyle did hoiuo oxtensivo pros pecting for the 1'ortlnnd Cement Com pany, and on his way north examin ed the Phoenix quarry and the Coop er Sandstone's old quarries near Roseburg. In speaking of the mineral resour ces of the Rogue River Valley, Mr. Doyle, who is an Eastern mineralo gist of some repute, is well pleased with what be saw in the vicinity of Medford and thinks there nro pros pects of a large granito trndo. HOUSE GOLD at HILL IS BURNED A blnugbtor house at Gold Hill, owned liv, Frank Caldwell who is well known in this city was burned to the ground Thursday night. In tho firp Mr, Caldwell Ipst 3Q0 hides which bo bad ready for shipment and l!l fine potkers. His meat muikct was not iujuicd. 1 J- t HUflTLEY If. , . HEW PARTNER Map Connected With Minneapolis Chamber, of Commerce for Past Twenty-Two Years Buys Into. Canal Business Products Bright Future. Last week while an active oqc iu real estate circlcn bus witnessed the chnngo in jiahio of one of the firms familiar among tbu real estate frat ernity. Enrt.W. Huntley, who, f,or the. last two yearb. has been engaged in tho real, estate and insurance busi ness n JlnutJey-Kremcr Co., epter. ed and iusurancebusincs as Jlunl leyrlvremer Co., pntercd juto partnerr ship with J. W. Mae Clatcbio fonnefJy of Minneapolis. Mr. Kretncr retired frmi tjio renl estate husinesji sever al weeks ago. as announced., ju .the Mail Trilmno ut the time-. Mr. Hue CJatcbio bub been connected with the Muineapqlis Chamber ,of. Cwjimcrth forbe past twenty.two years, s(i result of bis asuoeuitiun with the grain trade, ul tJiu northwest forM many years, the colony of foiiner gTitln brokers now Jiying hero, uiny expect to. find lbe,irnumbers in'jrcu-is iig. At present the boards jof trade of Cbiiuigo, Minneapolis, Kmiras. City mid Dulutli, nro represented uraoug the orchurdists, Mrj Mas Clatfliio reports mueh interest in the Rogue River Valley among. his fanner as sociates and in exnec inu innny (of them here (bis summer lo iniuici the valley and invest. Mr. Mao Clatcbio family are expected about (bo fit at of July. The naw .I'inu will conduct liiihiuccK mid'ir th3 name Tliiutley and Mac Clatcbio 4$ I Tke"SUy SAtlrfactory"UM - y "i . Absolute Satisfaction ' '2 M filial Usifefs ln , : -. :. y .'i ,'-j t WoT Medford and iSlbt One 'Gotnpilaint a 1 Qiily Ask the Person Who Owns One. 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