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JtEOTORO MAIL TBTBTOTR. MKnTORT). OUKOOX. IQNDAY. AI'IUI. 1, lill'J.
IOCAL and
L PERSONAL
.:
11. It. Rhodes or NobIivIUo, Tonu ,
arrived Sunday excniiiK to visit his
noil, Clinrlcm Rhodes, of this city. IK1
limy roninln here permanently.
John Krlcson of San Francisco, for
merly a reltlent of ibis valley, lian
nrrlvod to spend x fow tlM hero re
newing old acftunlntancos.
,"Vo shnrnon axes, knives, scissors,
anwfe tint! lawn mower. J. V.
Mitchell, S S. Rlvwflde.
"Mr. mul Mrs. William Vn dor
llollon nnd family of Eagle Point
motored to JarkMMtTllta by war o'
MOtltonl Saturday.
Wilson, 210 Laurel St., for first
class kodak finishings. SO
Mrs. I. W. Stone of FooU Creok Is
spending a few days with friends In
this city preparing for a two months'
visit tit her former horn In lonM
nna. She is accompanied by hor
daughter, Aguos.
Something now, "Grape Purple,"
lit MoDowoll's.
Colonel -K. llurke of the Roxy Ann
orchards sjtent the week end with
friends In Medford.
Fancy brick Ice cream at McDow
ell's. '
Ilormnn Powell, who has been rus
ticating for nine weeks on his Engle
Point orchard, spent Sunday In Med
ford. '
S. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th
floor M. F. & H. Co. bids.
T. It. Wllkenson of Steamboat Is In
Medford Tor n few days. Mr. Wllken
son has been engaged in mlnlug In
that district for several years.
Ladlos, nave your suits made by a
tailor who knows how. Berlin, Cen
tral Point. . .9
I IS. Jannos of RfHMjuurg- Is In
Medford visiting Mr. and Mrs. A.
Smith. ' Mr. Jaime was n resident or
Medford 12 years ago.
Hoses are a specialty with II. D.
Patterson, nurseryman. Nash hotel.
Paul Hansen is at Albany on a
short visit.
Real home mado bread at Dn Voe'i.
Mr. "and Mrs. C. F. WooWerton of
Hock Point spont Sunday In Medford.
Mr. and' Mrs. Fred Liggett expect
to loave soon for a visit at their for
mer home In Xova Scotia.
Kodak finishing, the best, at Wes
ton's, opposite book store.
Arthur Powell and O. W. Johnson
spont Sunday at Gold Ray.
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carltln,
Glonn. O. Taylor) ,X attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank building.
Medford.
11. D. Norton of Grants Pass spent-
Saturday at Medford. He was ac
companied by H. C. Kinney.
Mrs. M. Stonoman spont the week
end with hor son at WoodvlHe.
Boss. D'Anjou and Bartlett pears.
FIrst-olass treos, and don't buy from
anyone, large or small orders until
you seo me and I'll save you money.
H. B. Patterson, Qunker nursery
man, Nash hotel lobby.
J. B. Stevens and Mr. McDonough
of Tolo and Mrs. Roy Nichols of
Sevan Oaks wore among the sheppers
hero Saturday. .
11 If Pearl Roes and Miss Florence
Stevens spent Saturday evening In
Gold Hill.
K. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negative mado any time or
place by appointment. Phono M. 1471
William Maaaamau and family, who
hare reeldod here the past two years,
loft Suuday morning for Colorado,
whore they will reside.
John F. Merrill, who racantly re
turned from a European trip, spont
Sunday night in Medford, leaving
Monday for a vialt aA his ranch near
Klamath Palis.
''Sua R. A. Holme, The Insurance
Man, over Jackson Couuty bank.
115. B. Lawronce of Grants Pass Is
paying Medford a brief business
vlait.
W. H. McGowan visited Jackson
ville Monday on uusinoes.
Having bought a lot of coal at a
low figure wo aro closing It out at
ti price at whioh it is bound to go
within the next week. Inqulro of
Ends Tranafar Co. or J. W. MItoholl.
C. L. Noel of Vreka is spending a
few day in Medford.
Chnrljw Owens of WoodvlHe spont
Sunday, In Medford with friends.
The Delivery boys' basobnll team
was defeated by tho Nats Sunday In
a JO-IunJng gnmo by u score of 10
to 9.
Kd D. Stowart of Woodvillo was a
ro)nt visitor In Medford.
Waltor .McCnllum roturnod Satur
day from Spokano, where ho wan
called by tho death of his father.
II. 13. Loitnsbury, general freight
ngont of tho Southern Puclflc lines
In Oregon, Is paying Medford an of
ficial visit.
H. 11. Tronson of linglo Point spent
Monday In Medford on business.
Dr. J. V. Roddy spont Monday at
Grants Pass on buslnoss.
11. L. Stncoy of Tnlont spent Mon
day In Medford on buslnoss.
John Prutt of Willow Springs was
In MwUord Sunday for a fow hours.
T. W. Samiwon of Applofsatc
a load of flue young porkers Into
Medford Monday' for shipment to
Portland.
T. Slutor Johnson of Antelope l
spending a few days In Medford with
rrlflnrts.
Wilbur Cobiirn of initio Falls was
a business visitor In Medford .Mon-j
day.
U J. Lewis left Sunday evening for !
a week's visit at Portland. He was
accompanied by his daughter. Miss
1 rone.
James llton of Fort Klamath has
been spending a few days In the val
ley. W. F. Dunlap left Sunday evening
for Portland, where he will make his
homo.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Shearer spent
Sunday at Phoenix with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stonuott visited
relatives at Ashland Sunday.
Henry Clowes of Ashland spent
Monday in Medford with friends.
J. W. Tallson of Buncom Is spend
ing a few days with friends In Med
ford. Gordon Vorhels, former owner of
tho Burroll orchard. Is spending a
few days looking after his Interests
here.
David Keith, ownor of tho Salt
Lake Tribune and Telegram, loft Sun
day for his home, after a few days'
visit with his daughtor, Mrs. A. C.
Allen, of Hollywood.
Medford. Ore., Nov. 7. 1911. This
Is to certify that about November my
daughter was taken with a severe at
tack of rheumatism which rendored
her left arm useless, In fact It was so
near paralyzed that she was not able
to move her fingers, but knowing of
some of Dr. Chow Young's marvelous
euros of long standing cases of
rheumatism, we decided to consult
him, in whiclr I am pleased to say
made no mistake, as bis remedies
acted as he claimed they would and
after the third treatment the rheu
matic pain entirely loft her and she
has not had any symptoms of rheu
matism since; besides her goneral
health is much Improved and 1 do not
hesitate In saying I bolleve those
afflicted with rheumatism or paraly
sis will do well to consult Dr. Chow
Young, whose house Is corner of
Tenth and Front streets, Medford,
Oregon. A. P. WEISS. 15
MADE RECORD FLIGHT FROM LONDON TO PARIS
MARCH
I
m
MORI
SAN
DIEGO
VIOHS". SttLMET BEGINNING J2ETURN
FlIGMr TO LOrU-'CJN. "n. wu
Henri Salmi-1, who madu n record
lllght vvUbout stop from London to
Piirls on March 7 last, Is back nt the
Jllerlot school at llcudon. where he Is
the chief instructor, having made a
slow return lllsht In the face of storm-.
A violent lu"d wind prevented hi in go
ing further ihau the French coast after
four hours of tho return Journey,
though the entire outward passage of
2! miles had been made in less than
three hours.
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HENKM SALMGT.
iCOHBRESS MEETS
10
SPEW MONTH
ER
MDERO
MEXICO CITY, April 1 The con
gress which assembled today marks
the second meeting of tho legislative
body blnco Madero assumed the
reigns of government. President
Madero's message Is expected to ho
read tomorrow. Numerous measures
Intended to bring poace to tho nation
are Incorporated In tho Instrument.
Among the most important Is a land
law which calls for the distribution
of much valuable land to the people,
entailing the expenditure of millions.
The progressive element Is backing
the plan for the land distribution,
but the Independents are opposed to
the scheme.
The message" also proposes an In
crease for the army. This will also
be opposed by the Independents, who
are composed for tho most part of
senators favorable to the Diaz rogime.
The Independents, It Is reported, ox
pect to overthrow the Madero gov
ernment by blocking the most Impor
tant of President Madero's recom
mendations. The most Important matter to bo
passed upon first by congress Is ,the
question of the legality of Vice Presi
dent Suarez's election.
CAMPAIGNING
WON OUT OF RACE
PRIMARY
SAN FHAXClSiU il 1 War
Iv a -olid month i! -'"' """'u'
t'liliforiiiu is the I-i Toilette rum-
pnign, niMMiriUiiK to Wnltrr Mttuer,
political inniinger for the Wi-ooiwin
oiintur who toilnv enlnixil lH"i '"O
lilnns ot his ennditlate, for the prosi-
(lentml nomiimtion.
Lh Follotti will eomluct nn oM
fnliiiiu'l, tlumiler making ctitnimign
in. Cnliforniii," kl lloitsor. "llo i-.
in fine health and will -p'-nk no le--
tlinn fifty tiine-s in every sootion in
California n hull, theatres, loitti mid
from the rear end of trains, llo will
eitk wherever there are people to
henr Ills mo-sage.
Senator I. rNdletle today is in
Xebraska. From' that state he gotw
to Oregon, where hf will (umpNign
until the priiintrie on April 111. The
next lnv he will leave for California
to campaign until the primaries of
lr. He declared the light on Tart
will be made lieenn-e he is n "rene
tionnry ot the extrwne tyM'' mid oil
ltoo-evelt "not net-i nrilv that he
is of the snmo tkpe hut liepauae of
the cliiiruater oeHibiVwpirt is tuit
siieh us to recuumeiid hint a- true
pnigre--ne."
SN FRANCISCO. Cal., April I
Singing the MiusoIIhIho as It was sung
In Fmnoo more Ihnu MM) yoms iigo,
10,000 of Sun Finiiclsco'M iinomployod
will start for Sun Diego within n week
to take pari In a "free hiojic)" fllit
lielng wiigoil I hero by Industrial
WorKors of tho World.
This wuh III ileehtratlon hsj'0 to
du. of l. V V. inoinbors nfiorUioy
had held a'couforeuco with 11 dologn
tlou from Son Diego and after a free
peoch mooting which wji nddrea
hv J. Kdwnrd ,Morg4iiu who has tukou
part In the southern California fight.
ustli howls, an nltoruoy, and Mip.
Fiomont Older.
Baaing their plraa on the ullegod
fact that 2vS0 prUoneis have boon ar
rentod for sit root spooking In San
Dlogo that many of them have bouu
mishandled by that city's police and
that one man. Mlchaol Hoy. died from
brutal ktcklnga lurilctod In th San
Db'go jnll. I W. W ugonta ami work-
its are busy ln-io today In iiiwixluill
lug their army.
,K i
CITIZENS HOLD UP STRIKERS
H0QUIAM LUMBER MILLS
' " .
1IOQIMAM. Waal! , April 1 Armed
with rlfloti. revolvers, nud Hliotgnim,
too cltUeiix today corralled 2ti0
strikers In a barn at tho lloipilam
Luuibor Shingle company mill. The
cltlseun threa'on to ship tho jiioii
rounded up away from lloipilam In
boxcar.
Aa fnst as the man approached the
mill they wore stopped and given the
option of going to work In tho plant
or being taken to tho barn. Those
taken to the barn were searched and
If armed wero deprived of their
weapons.
COWBOY'S FIFTH TRIAL
FOR MURDER UNDER WAY
SAN FUANClSCO. Cain April 1.
The fifth trial of former Police Cap
tain Michael Joseph Conboy, the for
mer commander of tho water front
district, for the shooting of llornard
Logan, will he called tomorrow bo
fore Superior Judge Dunne. A venire
of lf0 talesmen was anuiiiionod to
day. The Conboy Jury-dlaagrewl In tho
first trial. The second resulted In a
conviction, but was reversed by tho
district court of appeals. In tho third
and fourth trials tho Jurle disagreed
no
RUN EOR CLERK
(I . (Iiirilner of T.iUut end YY. I"
(jiil-i'iilum of this cilv IniM' nn
nouiieeif their cituilnliic tor count,
clerk Milijoot to lite republican piiui
uiioK on April l. N. L NorrogHu of
Knglo Point with nlromjy in the nict'.
The onlv otlii'i- eilildidnlo for the of
lleo is Y. II. llilliM'oMlohl Mill.
Mr. (initlnor is well Imowti in the
vhIIiv nud Ilia I'rit'iida U 0ml he
will nialio ii Mrnnir nice.
Y. I',. (,)uir(H)liurv lma linen n rest,
dent of MctlrVil rolu ,tra nud is
well known. He is nil-ln In- well
ipinlificd fur the plneo.
Y. T. Ilcxoridgo will piolmlilv on
noiiuce his ciiiidiilocv for the li-vi
latiliv on the ivpuhlieioi ticket nml
will npMiso John II. Ciirkiu ami J. A.
Voteitund.
CHAMP
RK
CL
CLUB 10 F
ORM
A cull li's been iiicd lo lite ileum
eruts of the counts who Invor Chump
Chirk lor the pioHileney, lo meet i.l
the Holland Itolcl, Tiii'Hitiiv ovoning
nl H p. in. Till" UUikim the I'otlillt
poliiiciil iduli lo ho orgunlaeil In ,Mei.
I'onl. the Tall. Itoosovolt iim U I'iiU
Idle chili- IniMiitf li''''li orgnnlieil
picviniisly.
to mmn a oor.u in own jiay
Tttlin I.AXATrN'H IHtriMO Qlilnlii'i Tab.
lots, DrilKKla'a l''fiii''l nioiiwV If It fnll
14 cut. V. V tlltoVK slaoatMra U
on mitii turn Me '
SPIUNGFIELD, 111 . April L
With only two days In which to file,!
primary petitions for presidential
nominations no petitions have been
filed bore vet today by Governor
Judson Harmon of Ohio or Congress
man Oscar Underwood of Alabama.
Supporters of Woodrow Wilson de
elaro this means that Champ .Clark,
Harmon and Underwood have made
an agrooment by which they are to
partition the west, east and south
among thomselvos for the purpose of
making a nnltod fight against Wilson
in tho four cornered battle for tho
democratic nomination.
No La Follotto petition for the re
publican nomination has as yet been
filed here.
TRY TO END ERA OF
DREADNAUGHT BUILDING
LONDON, April 1. Negotiations
for the exchange of Information re
garding respectlvo naval strength be
tween England and Germany are re
ported to bo progressing today by
First Lord of the Admiralty Winston
Churchill, if the plan succeeds It
will bring an end to droadnought
building race 'between the two rival
powors.
THREE STATES TO
HEAR ROOSEVELT
WASHINGTON. D. C April 1.-
Plans for a busy three days speaking
tour through Weat Virginia. Ken
tucky, Ohio and Maryland for formor
President Theodore Roosevelt wero
announced hero today.
Itoosevelt will leave Now York to
morrow aftornoon, speaking on Wed
nesday at Charleston, W. Va Ash
land, Ollvo Hill, Moorohead, Win
chester. Lexington, Krnnkfort and
Sbolbyville, Ky., and finding with an
address In Louisville In the evening.
Reaching Cincinnati on Thursday,
Itoosevelt will deliver a Korlos of rear
platform speeches from his train bo
twfion that city and Parkersburg, W.
Vn., whoro ho will spoak on Thursday
night. On Friday the colonol will
address the voters of Koyser and
Cumberland, Md., and Martlnburg, W.
Vn., arriving back In New York Fri
day night.
TOU WELLE FILES
HIS PETITIONS
MEXICAN REBELS PLAN TO I
SMUGGLE ARMS BY AIRSHIP I
WASUINOTOS. II. C. Apnl 1
That the .Meicon iflids ore planning j
to smuggle turns nud iiiiuiiiiiittm in
to .Mexico liv means of noi'oplnuc
indieiitod in iUhmiIoIio iocoimmI m !
lh
Draperies
Wo carry n vry enituilMa Uiik
of ili-ui"riiM, lio'n ciirtiiliiH, fix
ture ! mul 1I !' eland of
UlilMitnli'riiiK A nelil lortll Jo
tiiuK fir Oils ili ixcliiNlvnly
niul will Klt K-io'l 'rvlc m
In ihixkIIiIh lo cnl In wvmi lliu
lnrKv.1 cittrit.
WEEKS & MCGOWAN CO
he war di'imrluicut heio todnv lriin)
'I Paso. Colonel Stuevor, in -Iimi '
nf the Aniotcinn lixnTp nl Kl 1'iisni
ropoiiod llutt Iwo neropliincs it
Vrencli make liml hrcn hold up b
ciistuui offioialx. II i lioliuvnd fie
Hirs)iiH wore consigned to tclicl len
ders. (it'iiciiil Oroaco, (ttiMiiiuiidor-iii
rliiel of the rebel force, it ix reHrt
oil hole, is about out of ammunition
aa n result of ten dnya of buttling
with government troops, and it is be
lieved he will resort in any menus to
secure ritlcs nud itiiiinimitioii wlnrh
ate ueot'sir in carry " his hglit.
PRICKED BY CONSCIENCE
SAFE CRACKER CONFESSES
SAX I'llANClSCO. Apnl 1 Stung
by ii lholv oiMisvioneo, llrr
.S 1 1 ramie, et-vafeeracker inl c
army dc-crtor, cnniml leat uulil he
tins answered to the law for all his
minilwds. Iluving already iered .
term in a military prioii ii a deser
ter Spragin lodny hum himself op t
the Hilice and asked Hint lie he cnl
back to Salmon City. Iduho, ! bo
piim-lied for crooking n safe lln-c
years ago.
FORDE CAN 00 IT
Do xou wanl your lawn put In
flrst elm ahapet All work
guarnnlccd. Luiivo mliliean with
II. II. 1'itllornn, (junker Nursery,
N'iinIi lintel.
No. 10
Cork Cesier
M
Is the Gillcinl IXnll of the
World Series
Cork Center Ue HIU will be uicd In
II World imr Ksnt' ' '
urxl I wenly Vmi
Spaidlng-
Cork Ceaater
9 1.25 ench
"fXTIrlnl
r.'nlloual lAtufU'
Ball
til.i J J
A. G. Spalding & Bros.
IBM CcAry Street Ston FntncUco
WecRs&McGowanCo.
UNDERTAKERS
Day Phon 3371
Xlffbt Vboncsl X W. Weeks 3071
A. 2!, Orr, 3093
X.M)? ASSISTANT.
FEDERATION WARS UPON
I. W. W. IN COTTON MILLS
LQWKLL, Mann., April 1. Deter
mined campaigns to wreat from tho
InduBttial Workers of tho World tho
control of the 20,000 cotton opera
tives out on strike wore started to
day by tho Amorlcan Federation of
Minor and tho United Toxtlle Workers
of America. Enoh organization has
oRtiilillahod hondoiiartors and the
fight proinlsoa to ho n hlttor one.
Frank L. Tn Velio, nu.did.ite i-ir
county judj:i'. Miliject to the di'ino-
enitio primaries April 11), this after
noon Hied his polilions with County
Clerk Coleman. The last day for the
filins: of petition if Wednesday,
April :i.
KILLED IN SALOON ROW:
MURDERER SURRENDERS
HAKKR, Ore. Aril 1. John Ir
vine today is in the county jail hero
eliurijud with the murder of J. A.
MeCruw. I-'ollnwiiuc u ipmrrcl in n
Mtloou at Vliilny, near here, Irvine
shot McCraw and killed him Instant
ly. Then lie lolopiiono Sheriff Wand
at linker, saying: "I have killed a
mini ; shall I coino to juil ami he ar
rested" Ifuml told him to wait
where he was mid Irvine waited till
Kami went to Whitney and pined
him under arret.
PAItlS. Mile. Kdmoo Chandon
haa heeu appointed nnnlnUint natrou
iiiiier at the olorvatory if Pari She
Ik the f,lrit woman In l-'rauco to la
thus honored by the government.
-
MKMlOUItNK.-vTlK) waltrotwtej In
the liiiteln of Perth, the inutropollH of
western Amttralla. have atruck he
rn hm? they and heeu compelled to
Rene meals to hnrmaliU.
I'or County Clerk.
I hereby aiiuniiuco my candidacy
for county clork subject to tho re
publican primary on April 19. If
nominated mid elected 1 promlvo n
biiHliiotiMlIko administration of the of
fice, and will olworvo tho laws kov
ornltiK thu office In every detail to
tho boat of my ability.
w. !: qristiN'iintY.
ddw.
REMOVES
BLOOD HUMORS
F.vorv ioro and Rtaml of the pkin U omployod In the n- .-"Mtirv work of
i.r..'.... ...,v, ....,! fnvitini. noftonliu' nnl ctoan 'luu It uml rtiilat-
m.Vho tuinnoraturo of our Imillaa. VIA N doiio by nn iivnporntlnii tbrniifdi
oucn tiny onion,
hooomoa lufectoil
oacl tiny o lUet xvhlch Koes on continually .lay and nlKht. When the I, ao.1
lieeomoa i Infeotml with liunmra ami ocld u cortnln poitjonUga of thow
lmpuritlna iilxo j
natttro Irritates i
dniDlos. l)Oll, pustulou or Rome Ittlilnp rah, or hard, acaly akin allectlon.
y'q'o ; oi res ! ikln troulilas of ovury Iclml by iieutrnlUln tho acid and
ramovinK tho liumorn from tho blood. 8. 8. 8. caoU the acld-heatwl olrcu-
HI Willi iiuiili'io .. ...-... .- ......... ,-.. .-..-. .-
tmwt otr with tho natural ovniwrolton. ami their aour, llery
ami InllnmoM tho skin, nnd dries up It nniural olU, cuiwliiu
latlon. builds It up to lt normal atroniui ami iiuckhww, "
nuSuioiii rl oor iilMlrt. and enrlcht It In every way. Then tlio kiii.
liwtowl of boinK Irritated and illionMil by tho exudlni; acrid matter. In
' ..,.iL.i -,.iw..i ..,.,1 nWinnnd hv ihh' odd nu, healthy at mum ot blood.
FAITHFUL MARE EARNS
FIVE THOUSAND A YEAR
VAhh H1VEK. Mush., April l.
Five thoiihiind dollnrs u year is the
earning ciipacity of Daisy, n faithful
mare owned by Uio Into Susan L.
Jliiiuoe of this city, whoso will today
revenled the fuel that a fortune of
$100,000 wuh left to the horo for
twenty years service, The money win.
left in trust, to ho expended for the
comfort uml support of Daisy.
HORSEBACK RIDING
STRENUOUS FOR FASTER
SEATTLH, Wn April 1. Strenu
ous horse hack ridinj: yoterday has
left Dr. Itndii Hurfield llit..nril in so
exhausted a condition today that she
was eompolled to forego a scheduled
automobile ride with Hcniurd AIcFad
den, the noted physical culture ex
ponent who it vinitinc here.
The fast specialist showed the ef
fof'ta of her exorcise in her drawn
oheekH, and she was much pnlor to
day than at any time since she bopui
tile fecheduled thirty day fust. She
lias lost about three pounds in the
Inst twenty-four hours.
BLOODHOUNDS ON TRACK
OF ALLEN FUGITIVES
. MOUNT AIRY, N. C, April 1.
Uloodhouuds are today trncklnf,' a
trail through the mountain thlckots
of this section, whoro tho purmiliih'
posso has dlscovorod traces of Sldna
Allon and Wosloy Edwards, tho two
remaining fiiBiitlvos of tho Allon
bund.
All OBcnno s guarded nnd a oup
turo Is oxpectod tomorrow. Tho food
supply of tho bandits Is known to bo
oxhaustod. A battle Is oxpectod when
they tiro located.
LEGAL NOTICES.
MEOrOIIO ti CBATEE X.AKU KAZZ
BOAD EECEIVEBBHH' KOTIOB.
Ill accord Hire with an orilor of tho
Jinlce of IIki Circuit Court of tlio Htato
or Oreon, for Jucloion County, In .tlio
inuttor of ... r. colvarahlp or tho Mml
foro & Crater I,.iKo Itultroad C'ompniiy,
an Orek'on crriiorntlon, iml In. a ciumn
them poridliii? ntltlcil IMuar llfl(?r "
nl., vs. Medford & Crotor J-uke Itallroud
Comixiny, ct at , ...
Notltio In hfpby Klvon by the undcr
ilciicil recolvcr fit suld corporation, that
the court or Judgo In said matter Is
about to muk an ordwr dlHtrlbutliiK jo
ihu boldtTH nf uald up Htock In said
nfirtifiriitlini. Much futuls ii h shall ro
,.w.......... u..., ... --" - .tl...
main after tbu payment oi nil wi".
HlUhOH f,t IIIU ItKill".",,,,.,
. all ntroonfl owninK any fully
mld-iiu to(k in uuld corporation, or
and oxpuliHOH
Tiierororft,
lavlrnr triitde tmrt naymont upon tliolr
or boforo Anrll 2nd. 1912, file witn uio
BUbHcrlpttons, or Jioroby notified to on
or tiororo April 2nd, ivn, iim ; ""
undiirslKiicid rfroivor, nt Ills offlco In
tho I'alm block. Medford, OrcKon, their
duly verified claims, uccompunlod ny
thofr certificates of stock, showing the
number of the ct-rtlflcato. to whom orig
inally IssiHd, and tlio amount received
by tlio corporation In payment therefor.
Thnu whn nt nwnnm Of HUCll StOOK.
but cannot produco the sump, or who
havo paid only part upon tliolr sub
scriptions, and to whom cnrltflcntcs
have never bri-n Issued, may muko like
proor ny such vermeil ciniiii.
Thoso cluluis will, on April 3rd, 1512,
bo filed with the county clerk for Jack-
ami xniinlv lln,n All linrHOIIS llllvllIK
nn Intercut In snld matter, and bavliiK
ohjftottoas to any of said claims aro re
aulrod to fllo tho same In wrltlnif with
said county clf-rlc on or boforo April
Cth, 1912. From tho time said claims
urn so riled with uio iiiiuurmai"1" "
oelvor tboy will bo subject to InHpec
Mlli t llinar. .Inulrl.il In inHkfl OlllOO
tloas. Dated ut Medford, Oregon, tills
U. day of Mure,,, 1.,
Iteoelver nf Medford & Crutor I-akq
Jtullroud company.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR HAI,K Office outfit conslstliiK
of two desks, two offlco chairs and
one ReinlnKtou standard typewriter
No. 10. See Allon Crocery Co. 13
WANTED TO HUNT -7 or K iimiiii
house on pavliiK; prefer louso.
Clark Really Co., SOU Philips hldg.
10
WANTED A modern furnished T,
room bungalow by youiiK couple no
chlldron. Will take at once or by
tho I Mh or April, permanently If
satisfactory. K
iV
v u u .1,.. r,.,.t.iHr-. of hlooil tinrllfors. oxnols all foreign matter and nuroly
cures Eczorna. Aono, Totter, Salt llhoiim and all other il bwoiw ami
n rootlona of tho nkln It roniovoo plmploi, bhiokhoncU, and other un
itlKhtly btomlshon from the akin unit assists In rostorliiK ; it itood couiploxlon.
Uook oil UkJu iliuro3 aud'any medical advlco doslrod froo to all who write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA.
WANTED ( or ft room modern
house close In; must ho cheap. In
qulro -ill lloatty st. 10
I-'OR RENT Modern furnished sloop
lug rooms close In. -0t H. Central.
11
EOR RENT r loom inodorn house.
1118 N, Riverside. I'hono Main 711
FOR HAi.E A cook stove, sanitary
cot. fruit Jnrs. Jolly glasses, etc.
Home phono Ul.'7-R or call morn-
lugs 10'J Tripp Ht.
PANSIE5 FANCIES
A Spooiill Fine Strain of (Ionium I'aiisicH
Kxlra Kinc I loses. A Kin liim of 2-Yiar-()hl Slock
Cut Mowers in Season Always on Hand
Medford Greenhouse
I ome 237-X ,ai" n7U
923 East Main
WANTED Clcanln". Ironlnj? nud
washing. 710 Ho. llral. 11
WANTED A slow, geullo
horso. I'hono 1151.
driving
10
FOR SALE Kino violin how nnd
case $15; largo slzo phonograph
and 12 records $10; dining tablo
and six solid oak chairs, 'M guso
lino stovo with ovon, $fi; wood
heater, pljio comploto, $fi; $1.50
good loungo; $5 canary birds G0o
nnd up; brass trimmed hod,
doth mnttrosH, host springs, $5,
Roll phono 5701; IJomo U57-K.
aOT South Ivy. 8
WANTED Young man lo work In
confectionery store. 'I'i'i E. Main,
l.OHT Rotweon Modrord and Gold
Hill Sunday, ono now fl0x3Vd dla
niojid luiior tiilm. AhIiIiukI Motor
Cur Co. 10
Plan Your Vacation Now
TO THE
East Seashore or Mountains
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Will plneo on sale low round trip tickets to all tho principal CUIoh
of tin. East, going or returning through California, or via I'oiilnnd
with going limit 15. days. Final return limit Oct. a 1st.
Salo Datofl
April, 25, 20, U7.
May 2, !l, I, 0, 10, II, II, 15,
17, IK, M, 'JO.
Juno 1, (J, 7, 8, n, M, Ki, IV,
18, I!), 120, SI, 24, 25, 27,
28, 20.
Imperial Council .Mystic Slirhie, Los AngclcN, April HOI Ii lo May
Newport Yaquina Bay
Offers many advantiigoH for it souidioio out lug. Low fnies from nil
points In Orogon, ronsonuhlo hotel rates, outdoor iimuHoiuonth and
nil tho dullghtH of tho sunshoro,
Tho Now P. ft, & N. Reaches
Tillamook, (luiibuldl (llityoconn), lliiglitou, Mauhiilliin nud Rook
away, l.akii I.ytlp, Ocean l.ulto I'ark, Twin Rooks, Tillamook lloaoh
and' Ray City will opon a now rloud for it Miimmur outing, Low
Round Trip Faros from all points In Oregon,
I Cull on our uoni'CHt Agout for full Information mi to EiihI
lloiind Excursion Karen, routes, stop-ovoni, etc., or wtito lo
.10IIN M. SCOTT, (loiioral PiiHsougor Agonl, l'oiiliuid, Orogon,
Eat California Raisins, Rnlslu Day April 110th.
July a. a, fi, 7. II, 12, Ki, Ifi,
20, 22, 2II, 20, 20, UQ, III.
August I, 2, ii, II, 7, 12, 15,
ki, 22, 2:1, 20, :io, ai.
Sept. I, 5, li, 7, 8, II, 12, 110.
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