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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNK MIODFORD, OINWON. KKMOAV, MAY 10, 1!)12.
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Harry i3, frovlllo, if. to. Bedford,
McDounld fctynrt, and Mrs. S. A.
Pnttlson spout Thureday nftornoon In
McdfonU
Mm. Nottio Clinmrian, and Miss
Maud Loo of JVshjaml yisltcd rela
tives horo Urn first 'ot ilio'vrceic.
Mf? and Mrfy liqnscljolder ,nro
spending, ow yaj-fl In Mcdford, the
guests ot thplr son, Hoy McChonchlo,
and oilier ifclallVcs.
.McdffirtMlyrtraulIc Cement Brick
and Block Works will bo, In, operation
next week laid (ho, public Is invited, to
conio and see the now product. Cor.
Fir and 10th streets. Phono Main
G1. 42
Kino violin for sale. Call at 42S
W. 4th street. 42
MJss .Josephine Richardson of Mcd
ford was aguest at tho homo of her
Blotor, Mrs. G. A. Gardner Saturd-iv.
Mrs. Fryer of Mcdford Is vlsitiuj;
relatives In Talent this week.
Mr. nnd. ilrs. j, E. Wnkeman and
family spent Sunday at tho home of
Mr. P. Vandcr Shies.
Kodak finishing, tho best, at Wes
ton's, opposite book store
Mrs. O. King departed for Tilla
mook, Ore. Her daughter, Mrs.
Smith, and little son aro hero nnd
will stay with Mr. King until be
leaves to join his wife.
Dr. M. C. Barber, physician and
surgeon, has moved from tho M. F.
& H. building to room 9 Palm block.
Opposite tho Nash hotel. C4
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Daughcrty and
family ot "Worthlngton, Minn., ar
rlvcr Monday and aro visiting Mrs.
Daughorty's brother, G. W. Ager,!
and family.
S. A. Newell, ladies' tailor, 4th
floor M. F. & H. Co. bldg.
Central Point experienced a real
burglary recently In which Mrs
Lcsmcistcr, who owns a photo studio
and art store here, took tho part of
tho heroine, secured her revolver,
aroused other citizens and tho chief
of police and helped to guard tho
street until tho officers searched the
town and decided the burglars had
flown. M. It. England's drug and
Jewelry store. In tho Cowley & Moon
block, was the place burglarized and
watches and Jewelry to tho value ot
more than $250 was taken.
Money to loan, In amounts ot from
1500 to $1000 on Improved real es
tate, country property prcterred.
Carkin & Taylor, Jackson County
Bank bldg.
Mrs. Jones and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Tclfer and Mr. and Mrs.
Miles, of Medford, were tho Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Merrl
man at Central Point.
Mrs, H. S. Aitklns of Medford, who
has been visiting friends in Ashland
for several days past, has returned
to her home.
D, B-Reame, tho Wonder soap and
talc man, is the best sewing machine
repairer on the coast. 24G North
Oakdale.
Harvey F. Treat of Williams creek
is spending a few days in Medford
with friends.
"W. J. Scott, of Antloch, who Is
tho father of the Scott county bond
ing plan, was In tho ,clty recently on
business.
Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4.50
per single cord. Special low prices in
carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
Ctb and Fir.
Mf. and Mrs. Einmctt Beeson, were
Jn Mtidford reqently. ,
Carkin & Taylor (John II. Carkin,
Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank building,
Modfprd.
Mrs. Joo Itadcr, aild her father, L.
A. Rose, were in Mcdford on busi
ness lecently,
Cordwpod, hardwood and fir $4.50
por singlo cord. Special low prices In
carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
6 th and Fir.
Mr. and Mra. C. Carey were In
Medford on business Saturday.
An oxporlcuccd primary teacher
wishes prlvato pupils or young chil
dren to tutor. Addrets II. V., Mail
Trlbiiuo. 43
Tho public schools ot Phoenix
huvo been cloupd lor this year on ac
count of diphtheria breaking out in
ouo fajnlly In thp town. Dr. Malm
gron (cola turo ho has tho disease)
uudor control, but several had been
exposed and It uas thought best to
closo 1iq sphool,
Helman Baths In North Ashland
opou Saturday, May 11. 42
Mr, Stono and wlfo of Ashland aro
visiting their daughter, here, Mr.n
Oeorgo Allon.
J2d.JIJg.h(undfwfo nndljltlo son
of Talqnt aio hpro visiting Mrs.
High' parontSi Mr, and Mrs. A. h.
Hnzoltou,
Senator Von dor llollon leaves
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this evening for Salem, where ho will
attend a Joint hesslon of tho regents
of tho Oregon Agricultural college
nnd tho, Unlcrsty of Oregon which
has born colled lx Governor- West.
Boo ft. A. Holmos, Tho Insurance
Man, dvor Jackson County bank.
ur. uaiuwcu oi Asniamt was a
visitor in Mcdford Friday on busi
ness. i E. D. Wcstpn, cornmcr,cIal photog
rapher, negatives snado any llnio or
place by, appointment. Phono M. 1471
W. S.' Brooke, a resident of tho
vnHoy for the past fle yoars, tlur
ing wmen umo no nas managed n
number of largo orchard properties,
leaves tonight for Maryland, whore
he will probably remain Indefinitely.
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ppd into Iho nnc TucmIii.x cumins: ami
topped tho MfFiuliimUAntlurnn
bout in it-, third round, uniloi' wider
from Mayor Canon ami that the bo
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l.a rii'Rta dc .ns Fioren. tho Cut
ulal of Hloswnis that onto n tho
nnuilal event In ,o- AiikoIoi, who
rolod today for tjui thOuonudH of
vlttttntH to tho Slirhiors (Oinontloii
and tho floral parade, threo miles
long, which . inoo'i through tho
streets hotly.before nodn, ui wit
nossed b almost 300,000 porsons
The day wna opened t a musilcnl
(estlvnl by tho, 300 uuislclnna com-
lllnttitis hto ntlrtnllr,,.
G. H. Ends nni aurr-i.KsP.i thn rnni'TI"-' opiiiioii is tvlsti ouliucd that tho losing tho dozen aiitlne band that
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Saitny sid&
by J. W. Burblrtgo and will at all
times havo in stock a full nnd com
plete line ot furl ot all kinds, in
cluding mill block wood for summer
use.
Hnrry B. Rlchnrdson has loft for
a visit at Portland.
Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4. CO
per single cord. Special low prices In
carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
Cth and Fir.
Lincoln MacCormack, E. G. Bur
gess Jr., A. E. Rcamcs and a Mr.
Dunham of Xcw York havo returned
from a visit to the Happy camp min
ing district.
be assured uuj il0 flUIS unnhl not
ilonialnl their inono,v back, as he, not
ini fc culleolor had l"" oi tli
reoeiuts in his pooket.
City.Atlorlnn Porter J. Xoff stuinl
tlii.s mornjiiif Unit Mux or Ciuk.hi lutil
deeidctl that tlio boxiui; contesls were
in re:iiit prize fights ami hence wore
a violation of the Jaw, Tliorororo !
is presumed tint! the mayor will in
Iho future excirio his powei o
mayor, police jiulue and hrnil of the
jK)liee department to. stop thejbout
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NEW YORK, .May 10. Today's
opening stock market showed de
cided strength. Missouri Pacific and
Amalgamated Copper were up a point
and united States Steel. American
Smelting and somo standard railroad
issues Jnado good fractional gains.
Prices later showed further Improve
ments. Illinois Central recovered al
most two points from yesterday's
weakuess. American Can commoh
made a new high record of 4 H ,
and the general list was strong.
American Tobacco was up CJa
points.
The market closed dull.
Bonds were Irregular.
e dep.irpuentiyMop
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fodoial building, whore tho concert
was given. Th,o, band A and their
patrols then Joined tho floral parndo,
forming guards for iho hundreds or
floats.
Shrlno aiidovlllo. tUo performen:
botug mombora of isltlng tviu)te,
were bchedulod at tho auditorium
during tho afternoon, and evening
This afternoon's pVrjjornianco was
solely for tho orphan children ot the
city.
Tho Shiluo ball, the social on out
ot tho week, will bo Kohl In Shrlno
auditorium tonight.
SAX MKGO, .May
Iicitump. -manager for
EFFORTS
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WASHINGTON. May 10. An
nouncements that negotiations are in
progress for settlement of the press
men's strike in Chicago was made
here .today by an official of the
American Federation of Labor, ,the
federation he said being vitally in
terested in the fight because it bad
learned from an authoritative sourco
that "a concerted mqvement has
been inaugurated by Chicago pub
lishers to destroy tho efficiency of
the organizations involved in the
dispute."
The, executive council of the fed
eration met in secret session here
last night to discuss the Chicago situation.
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man, the minrchist lecturer, lodnv
wait from Los Angeles letters to
Mayor Wadham tttul Secretary Cho
nte of the local chamber of commerce
raying that Miss Goldman hml en
gaged n hall ami would speak here on
the nights or May 14 and 13. He
asked Mayor Wudhnm to boo that
there was im interference with her,
adding that she would lecture on the
drama and that on previous appear
ances here there had been no disturb
ances. Tills, wns added doubtless in
view of the Mcnl!ed free speech fil:J
here, ile also mid MLs-. Goldman
would be "lad to address the chamber
of commerce on the "socialist un
rest." There has been talk of preventing
tho anarchist lecturer from cemiue:
here.
ARCHBALD GOT $10,00
OUT OF COAL BARGAIN
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wns worth $21,000 and that ho aud
Archbald were getting a bargain at
$4500. "I thought It contained
130.000 tons." added Williams. "1
arranRod to sell It to tho Uicka
wanna and Wyoming Klcctrlc rnll
road at 27 cents per ton. Thnt
would be $10,000. I also hold a
lump offer to sell It for $20,000,
netting mo and Judge Archbald
$10,000 clear."
Cottolene
The cook is never satisfied unless her baking turxs out well.
Cooks who have tried it secure better and more uniform results
from the use of Cottolene than with butter, lard or any other
shortening.
Cakes, pies, cookies and doughnuts arc best made with Cotto
lene. It makes rich food without being greasy. Cottolene
food, too, js always digestible, because it contains no hog fat
Tiy Cottolene not a "just as good" imitation on your
next baking day. Costs less because you use less.
Made only by THE N. IC FA1RDANK COMPANY
'Nature's Gift from the Sunny South1
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A Ir 1a lUrdldt m kail Uninlyahl Tti
txit rciiily for Kljnrvi, Ucr ami liowtl. I
urnuireif. ni'ipic, i nipu ntami inmcr
of the Mill I'xitiflu tlii: llloi.il ml (Ivo
Tone, btituglh aiul icur lu tttc ctitlic j;lcm.
I'M ONLY ONE AGAINST
BOSSES SAYS TEDDY
(Continued from'PaRo 1)
G. A. R. TO OBSERVE
MEMGRIALDAY'HERE
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Weeks &McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
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aifiit mosMi r. w. wtk to7i
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X.&ST AMUIAW.
CHICAGO PRINTERS TO
VOTE ON STRIKE SUNDAY
CHICAGO, May 10. Whether tho
members of thq Typographical union
employed on Chicago newspapers will
walk put in sympathy with the strik
ing union pressmen will bo decided
Sunday whop tho printer will put
tho strike question to a vote, accord
ing to an announcement made hero
today.
Hdltors, opy readers, men and
women from tho businobs offices anil
employes of tho circulation depart
ments on the various papers went to
work in the mechanical departments
today to ialce tho placo of tho press
men and tho stereotypers who walked
out as sympathizers.
Hold Eagle in Jail
SAN FUANCISC0, Cul May 10.
A hugo caglo is locked up at tho po
lice station hero, charged with bat
tery, and resisting an offlcor. It at
tacked Mounted, policeman John
Lassoy near uutio rorest and was
clubbed into Insensibility and ar
rested.
Alexander
The Suit Man
Call and look over twolvo hundred
samples ot tho latest weuvt-s in
Men's Suitings.
A mado to your measure suit, ab
solutely guaranteed .to fit, guaran
teed all puro wool and guaranteed to
bold Its shape. Mado to your meas-
uro suits, , ,
$lH.()b to 910.00
Room 8, Palm lluildlng,
Arrangements for tho fitting ob
servance of .Memorial day aro now
being made by the Chester A. Arthur
post of tho G. A. R. of Medford. H.
Metz, chairman of the committee,
has secured the city park for the
holding of the exercises, preceded by
a parade in which the post, Boy
Scouts and tho Medford military bri
gade will take part. Tho Woman's
Relief corps will also take part in
the 'parade and tho exercises. Tho
Boy Scouts will bo in charge of Cap
tain Bevorldge and tho brigade un
der command of Captain Cannday.
Sunday, May 20, tho Memorial
sermon will bo delivered In the
Christian church by tho Rev. D. D.
Boyle. Tho G. A. R., W. R. C. and
Boy Scouts will attend this service
In a body. Appropriate music is be
ing prepared for tho occasion. These
services will bo held at 2:30 o'clock
In tho afternoon,
Qn Decoration day a jiarade will
be held, in which all tho momhera
of Uio G. A. It., W. It. C, Boy Scouts,
Medford Military brigado and pos
sibly tho nowly formed O. N. G., at
this placo will take part. D, Lawton
will act as marshal of tho day. An
Invitation will bo extended to all the
fraternal orders in tho city to take
part. Tho Mcdford band will head
tho parade, after which a march will
be taken to tho (emctary to enst
flowers upon tho last testing places
ot departed veterans.
Tho Rov. K. O. Kldrldgo of tho
Methodist church has been uutned an
thp orator of tho day, tho oration lo
bo doll voted from the bandstand In
tho city park.
A meeting of tho committees of
tho W. It. C. and G. A. It, post will
bo held next week to complete the
program ioruo tjay. (
for genuine rule of the Mrji! and
for tho elimination of special privil
ego nnd efficient endeavor to secure
social nnd industrial jus lice cut
nehieve' these purpose? only by up
lorting my candidacy.
"My pergonal intcrc is no concern
one wnv or the other, but it liappcin
nt tlti time that I tvpify and inibudv
the crcnt oati-c whirh can oul be
furthered by Himportinu' me."
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Freckles
Don't lllilo TIhmh With a Veil; I to.
mote 'I hem Willi the New Drug
An eminent skin specialist recent
ly discovered n new .drug, othlue
double- strength, which Is so uni
formly successful la removing freck
les nnd giving a clear, beautiful com
plexion that It is sold by any first
class druggist in .Mcdford undor an
absolute guarantco to refund tho
money If It falls.
Don't hldo your freckles undur a
veil; get an ounce of othluo and re-
movo thorn. i;en tho flrHt night's
use will show a wonderful Improve
ment, ooine of the lighter freckles
vanishing entirely. It is absolutely
harmless, aud cannot injure tho
most tender skin
Bo suro to ask any first-class drug
gist In Medford for tho doublo
strongth othluo; It Js this that is
sold on tho money back guarantee.
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water
Heating
Alt Work fliMrnntro.
I'rlcca Itcaaotmblo.
COPFEEN & PRICE
S3 Howard Ulook, ntrne on th l
Paclllo 5031. Honia 84.
Watch Our Addition
Grow
Jackkoa And 8 tan nil I
Mcdford Realty and
Improvement Company
M. P. II. Co. IlIdR.
An "Acher" as
Big as an Acre
Vacuum Carpet Cleaning
"Wc havo gasoline power, a
largo machine, and guaran
tee all work.
Home Phone S?-K
WW r Wr vs.
A-J WOT;
F0RDE CAN DO IT
Do you want your luwn put in
flrat clnsH uliapct All work
guaranteed. Lcato address with
II. II. J'nttcrau, Quaker Nurncry,
Nnsh hotel.
f. 20
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOOK! LOOK! Foreclosure snlo.
High, sightly lots 50x107 to alloy,
ortly ?125 each, $10 down, no In
terest to pay, You will havo to
hurry. Benson Investment Co. 43
FOR HKNT -I'-urnlshorl front room
with btttb, rates reasonable. 711
J3. Jackson. 47
WANTED Waltiess at Hotel Hoi
laud dining robin. Must bo first
class and oxperlencod. 43
LOST White fox terrier puppy,
bluck and blown spot aipund left
eyo. Call Home phono 273-R, or at
Hi N. Front. Rewaid. 48
FOR 8ALI3 Klght largo east facing
lots, sowor and water In, $200
each If you tuko tho bunch. Ben
son Investment Co,
'SPALDING
Cork
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Center
CORK
nt least that'a tho way It feels to tho
sufferer -soon gets relief when tho
victim reaches our hands. Wo nro
adopts at painless extraction, also at
filling teeth and saving them when
worth saving, Supposo you glvo us
a trial on our next Dental Job? You
will find us so goutlo in our opera
tions and thargea that you will
surely return.
Lady Attendant
DR. BARBER
'riin.nnN'j'iHT
Ovnr Dnnlels for DikIh, I'acltlo
I'hono 2582, Home I'hono 3C2-K
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GOOD AS N'l'IW r, passenger auto for
salo cheap. Bonson Invcatmoiit
Co.
"Olflclal IVaUounl Ltanuc" Base Ball
$1.25 each
The Official Ball of the World SerJo
PIAYEIIS! MAAGERSt OWNERS!
f or your own (nttreiu tntil upon iho
CORK CJENTEK BALL
THE SmiMHD Dta TUB ONlV'OlTICJAL BAIL
C i ,',"'", "" ' ft only llli Mioiid by
lliepliculpUylnK rulei ....
Cork Itnlcr lli h.ve lrn ,Jopf A by bolli of lhj
mArleKUM And Ly lU trrat irtonlyo(lliaprcx
Cork Unier BTlli mi.iT. u3'Tn .11 Vodd SiU
8inc for the neilT wen, yr.
Ca Voa AtToi-il to P(y irlth Anything
& But a Cork CtBler ItaHI .
inHifor ..mplei i ot mtil. etc, for Bm. 0H
nilorm, Fiee. Copy of Spldinif CrtloU( nt
I fee on rtque.l (o ny ddfe.
A. G. SPALDING 4k BROS.
10S Geary street Saw ThcIjc6
This
Weather
Medford
Book Store
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FLOWEUS FOR MOTHERS-DAY
Xo.( Suudav, iMa VJ, is
OTHERS DAY
AVt'iu a flower in honor of your iMollier. A hrilil
flower for .Mother if living, a white one in .Mother's
ineniory.
AVe will havo a largo sunply of out flowers on
hand, (let in orders early and avoid disappointment.
MEDFORD GREENHOUSE
Main 3741- Home 237-X
Phono
Main
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Phone
Home
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DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY
WHAT IS DISTILLED WATER?
DiHtillcd "Water in widky (hat has hue.n uondonsod
into steam, then converted hack to its natural s(al6,
thus killing all germs the water may contain
WHAT IS FILTERED WATER?
Filtered Water is water that has passed through
filtering hods, thuruby purifying itself of all foreign
substances.
WEINHARD'S ICE is made from Distilled, Filtered
Water. Kndorsod by all physicians.
H. WEINHARD'S ICE DEPOT
First
National Bank
u-OF
MEDFORD, OREGOK
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $65,000.00
United States and Postal Savings Depository
Wo solicit your business, which will reuoivo our
careful attention.
P. K. DKUfCri, I'llKHIDKNT M. It. AIJ'OIU), OASIUKU
oitniH ditAwroiti), assistant oahhiku
Noarly a quarter of a century under tho samo
management
THE
ion ountv
Medford, Oregon
It has succecdod becauso ot
Jacks
Bank
Soundness oil principlo
Economy oi' management
Safety of investment
Courteous and liberal treatment . .
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00
W. I. Vawtor, President G. R. Lindloy, Vice Pros.
0. W. McDonald, Cashier
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