W! MEDFOTtD fAU TJITBUNE, MEDFORD, OTHWON, FRmAT, MAY 3, 1012, ' VXQV) THREW ' MANY SIK ME ENTERTAINED Toilny wiim it IiIk iluy In Arthliuiil (or tint Hln-liU'iH ot 1 1 1 1 lit It tumplo. Tltoy liuil with tlioiu for it fow lioutH four or Uvtt liiiinlicd lnotlicr Bin Inurn from tlio tiMiiilin of UnlKiiry, Curiiulii; 1,1'WIkIoh, MiiIki; Mioluitii mill Ht'fll tlo, Wiihlt., unit I'oitlanil, Orn. A liirctt number or Mcilfind Hlirlnom went (o Atililiiiul to ini'ot thciii, Tim vUlthiK HIirliKiiH tt it vol In thrixt Hiii'tlitl (riiliiH on rrtuto to tlio 1 lit lutrlu t council or tlio Ancient Aritlilc Order or Noltlim of tlio Atyntlc Hlirlno to In IhjIiI nl I .on AiiukIch. Tim trnliiH wciii ucIhmIoIimI to Htoi nl AnIiIiiiiiI for movitiiI liourii unit tluiit i;lvti tlio HhrlnurH it nltiiiiro to vlnlt tlm miiiilloNt town In tlio woild tliul lioimtn n tcinplo. Tint trnliiH Htopiioil horn for n nliorl period. Tint iiiiikiiIMcoiiI li'inplo or Hid fni. tcrnlty of I'lkn wim thrown open to thciii In addition to llllluli t W. iiml tlicio wcio rcfrcnliini'iiU union'. .Muny Hhrlni'iH or tlio local temple who rcnlile In other townn Kitthoroil In Akhlmnl iiml lielpcil cntortiiln tho vUltor, It witti nt tlrnt expected thorn would ho many more or the vImIIoth, hilt Inter the KhrlnerH or tho far eiiHt nnd polntH In the middle went were routed to I .on AiikoIcn hy NOtithttrii llni'H, It In Dxpected that many of thcito In tettirnltiK to their homoit arter tho council lit overwhen the itpeoltil triiliin nro illnlmmlcil will re turn up the roam mid vUlt Antihunt In hiuiiII compiinleH mid It in planned to hate local Khrlnorit nl the trnliiH dully with union to cure for thene titrilKKltTH NUW TKliE PLANTED IN MEMORY OF LATE KING. JOSEPHI I (IllANTH PAHS, May II -Ah it re milt or it decUlou hy the county court In which tho two cotumlMiloiierii, Mcnitrit. Harlow and Woodcock, and .IiiiIro Httivett Jewell were III accord, .IiiiIko Jewell lnli'Kraplied to (lover nor OhwiiIiI Went thai Jonephliiu county would not, t til m year tit lennt, tine ntate coitvlctn on road work, (Jovernor Went, when In (Sriuitn Paint ilurliiK "io winter, offered to allot it Itiiuitier or convict to Jom. pliluo county. The ijtietloti win taken under advlminieut hy the county court, nnd han heeu dloriiMed nl IntervalH hy tho niuniborn nlnce that lime. All ilinnun or the qucH tiou were eontildercd, rout, "rink," and other coudltloitit euterlim Into iitich a move. MEDFORD MARKETS Rulnil Prices. Vejetiililef. I'otntocH '.'.fit) per cwt. CulllltlKii fit'. rnmnlpH Ulsc l.ettucu lOo head, GtrrotH 2 '.Jr. HtM'lH 2 I'. Onlonn -If. Celery fioeftjl iloeu. Catilltlow or Jllclf 2o ItinllnliCH Si: liuucti, Onlonn (Ireeii, St: hunch. Itliiiharh Oc. ApiiriiRim 1 Oe. head. Kiiilt. l'riini'u Dried, ICln Ih. I.mnoim II On dozon. nmimniH lOu to aoo per dozen, () ran cos tSii to lUu. Straw burden 2 Be. Mutter, Kkh nml Poultry. Hijlttir V'reHli raiich, per roll, SSt:; crcuinery, "On, Kkkn Krcalt ranch, 20c. PoultryIlium, tlrenHwl, 20c; Hvo I In; HprliiKH. cIiohhi'iI, 20c. TurkoyH 20ii to 2 Be, dreuHuil. IhBhB EHDBiflLX' &i 'JHBiflBBflBV BVmI BBE8SbbBBBBBBBk Hr nBi V i3IHL VHkJl ll H (D xrjiict f LK.v fjKocrru. jsi-itc.'j citaht v;uaour A royal CnclMi oak trie urn pimiled In f'ontnil 1'itrk. New York, In place or tin one Nit mil liy ihe lute Kim,' I.Mwanl VII of Cuuhiiid when lie vlnltod the t'nltcd Siaie In ivvi. (,'eiieinl ileoii. Henry Clew, the hanker, und L'liiirlc It Sinter look purl In Hie cumiioiiv Our Correspondents EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Hy A. C. Ilowlctt KANES GREEK ITEMS MeutH, Wliolesulo. lluof Cowh, t'jc; atourt, Be. Pork So (fj- 014 . Vunl DroHHod, Si:, Mutton anflia'jr, Uvoi lainhit, Stir 7 ',4 c. Iluy nml,, I'Vrtl, Wliolewtlo. Iluy Alfnirii, 112 to $1S; Kialn, ?I2 to . (Iraln Wheat, ?1 por IiiihIioI; oiitii ilil jinr ton; hurley, rollud, 1 10 pur ton; Imrloy, whole, 30, FRENCH RAILROADS ADOPT NEW TIME TABLES PAItlH, May it, IIokIiiiiIiik ' torday, two of tlio hlKKt'Ht railway IIiioh In Krmico adoptod tho now tluiti HyHtoui, iiuinhoiiiiK tho houra from 1 to 2 1. TIioho are tlio northom and oauteru llnoa, Tho l'urlH-l,yonn mid Medltorrnnoun ntllwny will do tho Hitmo HtnrtliiK Juno 1, tl)o Hlato,lliuu and tho othurn followlim milt July 1. Tho poBtH, tiilojsrnph and tolophono Horvlcon luivo heni) uhIiik tho Hywtom uonui tliuo, Klucu I taut wrote, .Mr. Walnon, of llutte I'allM, Kocictary nf tin) KukId Polul mnl llutte Kal In Telephone company, vpeul the ululit with tm on tilit way to Medford. C. A. New Mtroui, wire and hod, and Mm. M. It. llowli'H or l.nko Creek took dinner t unt Saturday, mid on .Sunday T, II. Turner or Medrord called for dinner und mated that he wuh on a deal for a part or the harhcr IiiihIiichm In our town, x l..itil Holiday Mrn. Ilowlctt had ijulte a niiinher or towitHpeople take dinner with her. There wore .IS ho hIiIch our own family. Aiiioiik the vlitltorH were Mr. unit Mrs. V. Salter, or one or our hardware drum; Mr anil Mrw Itoyal O. Ilrowu mid ilnttuh ler, MIhn Hazel; Mr. Ilrowu lit it lneinher or the rirm or (JcorRo Ilrowu &. HoitM; Mr. mid Mr. K. II. Weher, the pliaruinclKt ot the firm or Von der Hellen llrothertt; Mrn. C'liiirlea A. Drown, w(o or the Titloiil pluirmif e,lt, or Titlent: Mr. find Mrn. William Ilrowu, another uicnihcr or the firm of Ceorfte Itrowu & Soiih; Mr. mid Mn, Carl Nnrrenan, one of our thrif ty runnem; Mr. nnd Mrn. Joaoph Mooiunit, tho mall contractor on the Hnle Point-Peyton route; MIhm I.iiIii .Martin, Carl and Chaluier UliiKttr, Itny HaritlHli, Mr. and Mm. Mclntyre, the hanker; S. It. Hplkor, the build Iuk contractor; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Urtire, carpenter mid contractor; (3. W. I-'oiih, or KniiRnn; MIhh Kmiita Holt, hcMldcx a numher or HtraiiKCis wIioho umueti I did not learn. Mt. I'okh remiirkod arter dinner wait over and tho crowd had partly retired that ho never tmw a company unKomhlcd at a hotel before that Meeuied to en joy theuiHchoH nil they did. It la HHilomtootl thai T. IJ. Turner Hticceeded In iniikliiK the ileal for the haiKur Hhop In tho Axhpolo hullilliii; ami Ih to open up tomorrow, Wednes day, May 1. A good burlier that can dovolo his time to the profession, 1 think, will do a kooiI ImihIuchh hern in that Hue. Wo httvo hud it uood harbor here, Mr. .Mcf')onauj;li, hut ho ban had to divide Ills t lino between pnlntliiR, paper IiiiukIuk nnd lmrher Iiik ko that he could not iilwiiyu ho found. Scott Hruco and wife have koiio to hounokneplnt; In tho Uoiiru recuntly vacated by Mr. Heath. Mr. Hruco Iiiih taken the coutiact to put In mi Ico plant In tho part or tho now hrlcli building erected by ThoutiiH and Artlo NIcIkiIh, wheio they Intend to inmiuracturo Ice. They will ho able to turn out n ton a day mid ho nlilo to enluiKo tho plant us clr cuiiiHtitncos roipilro. A rompauy or Hiirveyora caino in hiHt Monday to mndo another ono or our HtreetH. (!. Frank Itlioihm, civil aud'inlnlnj,' oiiKlnonr, nail ulmrK" or tho work. Mr. St. JiuncH or Mildrord caino out Sunday ovenliiK on tho train to MiiIhIi tho Iioiiho Jitiuim ltliiKor Ih biilldlng, Tho Hokiio Ulvor llapllat uhhocIii tlon mot at tho Flint HuptlHt churoh of KiikIo I'olut TuoHdity niornluK mid orKitnlzed by tho election or John Cornell iih moderator, Nov. F. C. l.ovett Hoerotnry nnd Mm. J. W. drover iih troiiRiiror. Uov. F. C, Loyett primchod In tho clniroh on Monday iiIkIH hoforo tho nioetliiB ot tho iiBsoc.latlon, on "Potorliitf," n very liitoi-unlliiK (IIhcouiho. Quito n utini hor or (lelegatoH and pastorH worn In (ittondaiico. Tho Indies Horvod din ner in tho Iioubo formerly occupied hy Mr. KoIho and oltlzoiiH imtortaluoil thorn tho roHt or tho t lino, Mrs. A, N, ThonutH roportH tho nrrlval or hor bou, Wixter (lro?flby, mnl family. Mrs. U Harvey, a rola- Mr. Opp or .Jacksonville niade a biiHlueMt dip to the llradcn mine on Monday. Mr. and Mrn. Miirdon attended tho show In Cold Hill Sunday nlht. Mr. ami Mm. (Soodrlch and iIuukIi ler, or Kitumis, are hero upon a visit to Mr. I Halt and family. They arc favorably IniprcHscd with tho coun try and are thinking of locating hare. Perry KuotlH mid little Hon, of (Sold Hill, Hpcnt Sunday on ICnncs creek iih the KiicstK or Mr. nnd Mm. !-:. lllglnbothaiii. MrH. I.aiie and children, or near town, Hpent a day recently as tlio Kucstii or Mm. Householder of upper Kmies creek. , James Taylor, who Iiiih been Quito III, Is houtewhat Improved At this Writ I UK. Kmies creek business visitors to Cold Hill this week wore Mr. find Mrs. HlRlnhothiim, Ceorgo Taylor, Davltl mid Frnnk Avery, Mrs. Mnr- don. Mr. MnAluyhou. Mr. nnd Mm. lloiiHuholdor, Mr. Pyle, Ccorgo Mar- , don. nnd Mr. Htilhertsou. Mrs. (5eore Taylor arrived on Tuesdn'ri train from Cobitrn, Ore., where she hits been for the past two mouths on a visit to her parents, nnd Ceorge is all smiles as ho Is once more called papa hy n flno son and heir. Mr. and Mrs. (rnoitlonr spent Sun day nt their ranch on upper Katies creek, Mr. Crecnlenr Intends to plant tho entire place to berries this oar, as it Is an Ideal place for hor des or all kinds. , Dr. Kidney or Gold Hill mado a proresslonal trip to Kaues creel; on Wednesday. Ceorgo Sliuiup and Mr. Coffmnn of tho Itraileu mine made a short huhiitcMH trip to Jacksonville on Mon day, returning tho saiuo evening. Quite n few from this place at tended the dance In Cold Hill tho 1st of May and report mi enjoyable time with good music mid flno order. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS X One of the greatest social func tions or the season was tho May dituco given at tho opening or tho Moon & Cowley opera house. 'Wed nesday evening. Tho bountiful hall was artistically decorated with ever greens, vines and May baskets. Cen tral Polul can boast tmw' of having one of the finest mid most up-to-date opera bouses In tho state. May suc cess crown the otrortH of theso worthy gentlemen, Messrs. Covyloy and Moon. Mr. mid Mis. Jess Wheeler, who Hpent the winter In Willows, Cul., luivo returned to this city, Mrs, AtlmiiB or Klamath Falls spent the middle of tho week with hor Hlster Mm. Juiinto N'iuholH horo and returned homo Thursday morn ing. Prof, dreonleaf, Into or Portland, mado a hiiHluess call horo Thursday, Professor dreenleaf has boon ap pointed principal of Central Point Hchools for tho next year. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Scott, Miss Ksthor Pankey, Clarence Pnnkoy, MIhh Magglo ltoss, Miss Pomi 4'au key, Mrs. Ovvoiih woro anions the Central Point people tluyj, spout Thursday In Medford. live of Mr. TliomitH, ot Douglas, la oxpootud to arrive Wednesday, also 11, Conn and family of Klamatli mid Mrs, (trlines ot Douglas county, Last Sunday was the birthday anniversary of Chalmers Ulngor anil ho Invited a numhor of his young friends to d Inner nt the Sunny-side hotel, SPLENDID MILL IS EXPECTED Ask No Discrimination WA8IIIM1TON, Mny S, It. P. Schworln, president of tho Pacific Mull Mtcnmnlilp company todny trlotl JVHiVv Next Tuesday night before tho Medrord Athletic club, when Hud An derson boxes Tommy .McKnrlnnd ten rounds, local followers or tho boxing Kiime will wlliiesR n li ut that will ho woith going n Iomk way to uco, ns to bring together n more cqunlly match ed nnd samo-stylcil pair or ring men mm wfinlil Indeed have fur tn Inrik. A ...I......... !, nL'nri'll.l,,,, ,.. ....I.. I that will ,iui4ui n.'li iin v ". iiiid i,j itiit, , In durentlng McFiirlaml, who In Han Francisco Is regarded ns one or the best ten-round boys around the bay cities, and can boast or having boxed a ten-round draw with tho world's champion, Ad Wotgait, nl Fond dti I.nc, Win., nbotil two ji-ars ago. Mc Fnrland has had a lot or experience itt the game nnd is n ring general of no menu ability, and perhaps for tho fact being that ho Is handicapped by being short or Htuture, ho might to dny hnvo been numbered among the few topnotch lightweights of the world. In mooting Andmon. McFarland need not think that ho has picked a sort one, ror ho will find the Van couver hoy a hard nut to crack. While Hud has been only a couplo or years at tho git mo, he has engaged In twenty-ono ring contests, winning all, with tho exception or two, which were declared a draw. Good Judges or boxers who have seen Hud per form declare ho is tho most likely looking cnndldnto for championship honors In tlio ring today. I'm The Little Doctor Congested lungs' Don't wait it minute--get Mac I.nronV MtiHlard Ce rate. H there'M anything on earth head off pneumonia It's tho little doctor" Mnc Lnren'i Mus tard Curate (Jet a Jar today at your druggist's he has two sixes 2S mid SO cents. If ho hasn't lie will get It for you. Keep Mac Laren's Mustard Cerate In the house ready for Instant nee. You can end many a cold nnd sore throat before It's fenlly started. Insist on the Original MAC LARE.NS a 2 WILL NOT BLISTER- Acccpl No Substitute Medrord Pharmacy and other druggists. AJSNAP 60 acres, six miles from Medford, good graded road crosses the tract, all free soil, at ISO per acre. 1000 will handle, cany terms on balance. Part Is creek bottom land, su'table for alfalfa. Several springs on the Timber enougn to pay for the No buildings. In the Griffin Try Alleged Lynchers WKST CHKSTKIt, Pa., May 3. piace. Preparations have been completed I ,. for the trial next week of the remain- crcei district. der of the alleged woatesvllle lyncn-l em of Zach Walker, the negro mur- Y P, lOrK &o CO derer who was taken trom the ( Coiitcsvllle hospital and burned In a pile or fence rails Inn August. Tho defendants are Chief of Police Chun. UniBted and Officer Stanley Howe, who wero on guard at the hospital; Wnltor Mnrkwnrd, Lewis KcyBcr, Hlchard Tucker, Lewis Nenithorne nnd John Connrd, the five last named being charged with active participa tion in the lynching and the officers with failure to perform their duty In preventing the crime. SICKLY CHILDREN .Made Strom; nml Itwy by Vlnol K Makes Tliem Kit. Pale, sickly children usually have poor appetites. Hut you can get them to eating heartily In a few days by giving them Vlnol, our delicious tonic, In tenspoonful doses. There Is n book In every package thai tells exactly what to do for such chil dren. "Seven years ago when my little girl was two years old," says Mrs. Carl Wittenberg of Urooklyn, "she wns ipiulto delicate and we gave her Vlnol. II helped her so much that this spring when the doctor said she had weak lungs ami needed blood, I knew Vlnol would do her good again. I started her on it right away and It does her far more good than all the doctor's medicines. I feel like we are putting new life Into our little girl when wc give her Vlnol." Children like, to take Vlnol for the taste Ih pleasant, and wo guarantee that Vlnol will build them up mid niako them strong If It does not, we give back your niouey. Medrord Pharmacy, Medford, Ore BEDDING PLANTS "We have a nice line bed dins plants such as Geraniums, Salvia, Ver benas, Lobelias, Chiysan- thenninis, Petunias, lielio trope, Cannas, etc. Always Nice Line Cut Flowers Medford Greenhouse Home phone 237-X, Main 3741. 923 Main Street N. 18 The CORK CENTER BALL U the only Official Bali, the only Ball recog nized by the Official Base Ball Rule, and the only Ball that can be played with in the World Series game for the next Twenty Year. Do you realize thi Every profet aional base ball pUer, every professional base ball manager, every professional club owner should iniist upon The Cork Center Ball. The Standard Base Ball. The Official Ball of the World Series. Of what value are players percentages to compare with the records of the National and American Leagues unless they play with The Cork Center Ball The Spalding Cork Center "Oulclal National Ltagut" B&sc Ball 91.25 each Send for samples of material, etc, for Base Ball Uniforms, Free. Copy of Spalding cata. loguo sent free on request to any address. A. G. Spalding & Bros. 158 Geary Street San Francisco APPLE BLOSSOM FLOUR Made ospocially for us by the Fisher Flouring Mill It's that excellent quality, clear, unbleached flour that always gives the best results in baking. Hun dreds of Medford women have given it the test and now they will have no other make and while Flour is advancing rapidly, we quote it at the Special Price, Saturday Only $1.55 the Sack Leaders in Fresh Fruits and Green Vegetables Grape Fruit 40 doz. Navel Oranges 20 doz. Bananas 15 dozen Express shipments Strawberries every day B 8b C Cash Store WEST MAIN ST. Phone, Pacific 2351 Phone, Home 351 to convlnr.o tho Honnto committee on cnnnln that It nhontd not discriminate In tolls ai;nlnm rnllrondowncd Btcam crs running through tho I'anama cannU ISohworln Bald that comiietU tlon of throo linos on (ho TrtcKid coast In 1910 had reduced ratw lo low tho cost of operation. ri MEDFORD THEATRE FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1912 Valley Farm A Four Act Drama GIVEN BY THE MEMBERS OF THE JUNIOR ST. MARKS GUILD DIRECTION OF MR. ED. ANDREWS. Benefit of Pipe Organ Fund of ST. MAIUC'H KI'IHCOIUIj CIIUIICU. CAST OF CIIABACTERS. HETTY HOLCOMU, a young country girl. . : , . . ETHEL HAZEMtiaG Alvira Holeomb, Hetty's aunt Roba Dwight Silas Holeomb, Hetty's father Paul RoblnRon Ii iza Ann Tucker, "The Borrower". Ruth Iltitchiitfl Azariah Keep, Sweet on Alvira '.., .Glenn Conwcll Perry Dcanc, a country boy in love with Hetty ' Herman Puruolcer HAROLD RUTLEDGE, Hetty's city admirer, later hor husbund HORACE BROMLEY Mrs. Rutledge, Hnrold's mother Ethelwyn Brown Isabclle Carney, friend of Mrs. R Dot Berry David Hildrcth, prominent New York Attorney and Isa- bclle's uncle Colo Holmes Jennings, the Rutledge 's butler Glenn Conwcll Verbena, the Holeomb 's hired girl Jessie Purdey SYNOPSIS OF SCENES. Act One Door Yard of Valley Farm in August. Time Just before Supper. Act Two Room in the Rutledge Mansion, New York City. Time About four p. m. Act Three Same as Act Two and immediately following. Act Four Parlor Silas Holeomb 's House, Valley Farm. Time About eight p. m. PANSIES PANTIES I A Special Fine Strain of German Pangies Extra Fine Roses. A Fine Line of 2-Year-Old Stock Cut Flowers in Season Always. on Hand Medford Greenhouse 923 East Main Home 237-X Main 3741 ! t-ttn--4 m u in it tn 1 1 tiiio ii IMPORTANT CHANGE IN TIME I OF S. P. TRAIN No. 20 DON'T MISS IT Commencing May 1, Southern Pacific passenger train No. 20 will go north at 7:35 a. m. instead of t I 8:04 as at present. Don't miss this train. HtHHWftHI HI 1 1 1 1 M--I -4' Nearly a quarter of a century under the same management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawter, President G. R. Lindloy, Vice Pres. O. W. McDonald, Cashier First National Bank OF MEDFORD, OREGOH CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $65,000,00 United States and Postal Savings Depository We solicit your business, which will receive our careful attention. F. K. DEUEL, PRESIDENT M. L. ALFOrtD, CAMUMI OIUU9 CRAWFORD, ASSISTANT CA8UIKK Vi "fl