R(WJHhWWjW MjiJW5(iw.w.w r f, MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MMXFORD. QRKOOK. TUESDAY. MAV 14. 1912. PAGE TWO fr(.wwWWii s ; ' i j! J V ,r ,'i 1' it ) i i u AND JBmkHHBflintVB RSOfiAL jl,U - All Baptist Indies nro requested to meet at tlio church Friday at 2:30 p. m. to maUo arrangements for n social gathering to bo held nt, the church May 23. Harry Foster loft for the Anient dam Tuesday morning to attend to come engineering work. Instructions how to Increase or re duce' wcighl. Information how to re move? bimfBhrs oh the face, Includ ing cxellen receipts for Fame. Mrs. 8. Watson, a. I)., Portland. A. W. Cherry has returned from a short fiuslness trip north. C. C. Pouting has returned from a short business trip north. Don't forgpt that tomorrow la Wednesday, the day on which the IJotel Holland dining; room serves its usual Bneclal chicken lunch. Trice ar cents. George Coffeon of Trail Is spend ing a few days In Mcdford with friends. Dr. H. C. Barber, physician and surgeon, has moved from tho M. F. & II.' building to room 9 Palm block. Opposite tho Nash hotel. 64 Allen T. King of Portland Is visit ing relatives and friends In Medford. 8. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F. Jk H. Co. bid v Tho" young ladles Amona Bible class of the Baptist church will give a party at the home of Mrs. A. A. Aklna Wednesday, May 15, at 7:30 p. m. All are reiuosted to come dressed as little girls. All members and prospectlvo members arc in vited. Money to loan, In amounts of from 500 to $1000 on Improved real es tate, country property preferred. Carkln & Taylor, Jackson County Bank bl.dg. Mrs.' W. H. Norcross of Central Point, accompanied by her daughter Helen, was a recent visitor in this city. D! B. Iteamo, tho Wonder soap and talc man. Is the best sewing machine repairer on the coast. 246 North Oakdale. S. B. Splker of Eagle Point was a recent Medford visitor. W. B. Hughes of Ashland spent Tuesday In Medford on business. Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4.50 per Blngle cord. Special low prices In carload 'lots. Gold Ray Realty Co., 6th and Fir. K. ll James of Grants Pass, who Is extensively Interested la, mines in that locality, is spending a few days in Medford on business. Carkln ft Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn "d. 'Taylor) . att'orneys-at-law, over' Jackson County Bank building, Medford ' " Dr.' J. F. Reddy Is in Portland on short business trip. WlJHam' FT Sampson of Ruch Is visiting friends Jn this city. Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4.50 pef single" cord. Special low prices In carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co., 0ti and Fir. J. S.'rent ljna left for a bU8lneBS trip tq San Francisco. Whltcomb Field Is planning to motor to his Roseburg estate with a paVlJ of friends leaving here Thura day. "Sea R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, oyer Jackson County bank. Mr."" and Mrs. R. H. Lincoln mo tored to Ibe Applegate Sunday with a party of frjends. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives anado any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471 M. 1. Chambers of Yreka. Cal., Is in the city for a visit of a few days. He reports that Yreka la making great preparations for the mining congress to be held there next month. Roy Gates of tho Calico mining district is spending a few days in Medford. G. it, Ends nas purcsaBed the coal and fuel business formerly conducted by J. W. Burbitfgo and will at all tlmea h'aye'Mn swek a full and com plete line of focj of all kinds,' In cluding mill bloflk wood for summer ubV" " rH: A. Ensign of Sleepy Hollow was a recent Medford visitor. John McCullQCk of Eugene Is visit ing friends in Medford. Kodak finishing, the best, at Wes ton's opposite book store. F. Roy Davis of Ashland spent Monday afternoon lu Medford. Colonel .J F, Mundy is again in Medford after a prolonged business trip north and east. Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4.50 per single cord. Special low prices In carload lpts. Gold Ray Realty Co., 6tk and Fir. G. W. Ager of Talent was a recent Medford .visitor. vi , .. ." V 4 l i 't'i' ,', an rkMMt r. w. wms aen fty WH5McGowanlo Mrs. E. 11. Adamson nud Mrs. F. C. Smith were recently In Medford on La short business trip from their Tal ent romos. Thtf Kpworlh league of tho M, K. church will hold Its regulnr monthly business session this (Tuesday)' eve ning. May1 14, In the church, nt 7:30 o'clock. As tho election of officers takes place nt this meeting n full attcmlnnco Is ileslrgd. Don't forget that tomorrow U Wednesday, the day on which the Hotel Holland dining room serves Its usual special thicken lunch. Price 35 cents. Mrs. J. J. Kellermnn, K. Welili. 0. itiirlon, Win. .Mnrtine were nmeiu: Ceni ml Point people tliut pcnt .Mon ilnv in Moiifoni. Mrs. It. C. Ketsey and Mrs. M. M. Avory or Gold Hill were In Medford shopping, Tuesday. Mrs, Dr. Malmgren. Mrs. Holland and Mrs. Rebecca Moer of Talent were trading In Medford Monday. Mrs. O. C. McClaln, Miss Julia Roberts and Uoy Coffnian of Talent were 111 Medford last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kuthor Stancllff were Medford visitors Monday. C. S. Burley of Ashland was a Medford visitor several days last week. Mi's. Nettle Chapman of Ashland visited relatives in Medford last week. J. J. Whltcomb and daughter, Miss Iva, drove over the mountain from Klamath Falls last week. Mr. Whltcomb remained' in Medford on business and Miss lva went to Port land to visit her grandmother. Mark True of Ashland is in Med ford on business. George Owens of Ashland was a recent Medford visitor. L. A. Nell of Ashlnnd was a recent Medford caller. Miss Maud Leo of Ashland was a Medford visitor the, fore part of last week, calling on friends and rela tives. F. W. Moore of Ashland made a business trip to Medford recontly. Mrs. Mary E. Rose or Ashlaud vis ited her daughter, Mrs. Alkln, In Medford, recently. Mrs. William Campbell and Miss Clara Allen spent Monday in Med ford from Ashland. Owen Dunlap, Callia Stedman and Miss Elvla Wolters have returned from a two weeks trip to San Fran cisco. Editor Hammersley of Rogue Riv er was a Medford visitor Tuesday. .He Is preparing data for an elabo rate edition depicting the resource of his section. W.. E. Johnson of Rogue River was a Medford visitor Tuesday. T. J. Braden of Phoenix was a re cent Medford visitor. RESOLUTIONS. Medford, Ore., May 11, 1012. To the Officers and Members of Rogue River Encampment No. 30, I. O. O. F.: Whereas, It has pleased the All wise Father ot the Universe to re move from our midst Thressa Hubbard, the beloved wlfo of Pa triarch Fort Hubbard;' therefore be It Resolved, That Rogue River En campment No. 30 I. O. O. F. extend to the bereaved husband and family its heartrelt and deepest sympathy In this their hour of sorrow. We realize that it is Indeed sorrowful to have death part loved ones, yet we would admonish them not to mourn too deeply ns this wife and mother has passed from this world of strife to a happier and better one beyond, wherein we shall all be reunited In happiness and peace, therefore be it further Resolved. That a copy of these res olutions be sent to the bereaved family, a copy be spread on the min utes of this Encampment and a copy be sent to the papers for publica tion. Fraternally submitted, h. O. 1JOWARD, H. D. TURNER. M. L. MEADOWS, Committee. Better Forest Protection for Rose burg Awakened to tho 'necessity of bet ter forest protection, a largo num ber of timber owners, representing more than half a million acres, met in this city last Monday and perfect ed a permanent organization to be known as tho Douglas County For est Flro association. Roseburg News. er I fj si 5 r The Suit Man Call and look oyer twelvo hundred samples of the latest weaves in Men's Suitings. A made to your imeasuro suit, ab solutely guaranteed to fit, guaran teed all pure wool and guaranteed to hold Its shape'. Made to 'your meas ure suits, $18.00 to $40.00 Room 8, Pam Building, Alexand r " ' : 1 N, BAIIilE BESTS (Contributed) Tlw ili'bnle JidNuen Dr. J. 1. Hml lie, ixixtor ol the Pnhytoiiiiii ehnivli nud C. !:. Wliisller Tliuitlnv eventmr iu tho Q. V. ball will ho lony iv membored. VThO bull vsW orowded be fore the ilolmle bonn. lAirtuiinteiV for the htuise committee. uuci oiituo wourinv yellow' flower for the t'Om mittoo bail procured nil ibe ,ollow ribbon in town ntul nln bud liberal -upply of buttons but Hut itply whs imii'My'WUhuHted for I'lmenu itlid iomit.y 'is 'ultra wunmli sulfni!itic. Dr. 'Huillie 'cliniuitioiuil vole, for women; atul Mr. Whistler m"eiueii the noiihvV' jiule. Dr. Mnillie'i oponiiur :ioeoh wn mn-torlv uml coinprehciHhe nud eoluu-ixe Ibnt when Mr Wlii-tlor nri to poak be' siiid tbut ii Wiis the best preeiitiitinu M!ei'ir' hud eVor henril in u debnto uml thni be bonnl a v.tva intiiiy. am tbut it lookol from whnt the doetjr bud snid that tbe Mibjoot bud been derided unit nothing more could be aid on it. Ho then proceeded t e.emplifv what h( bud id in tribute, to the doctor speech. He took- ex-1 ception to Dr. llaillie' cliiiiiiiuir Mif t'rae a ribl iutejnl of a privilege. The audience wired nothing for btiir--plittini: (lol'initiiuK and Dr. Iltiillic's authority on its heini; n nVht included everythinjr from Webster'- dictionary to Hlnoksione and the treat men hr1 the world's history. Mr. Whistler, unfortunutelv for bis nninmetit, ,,u,it.'WIliel In-lOtw by CUmrh Appleby, ed Elibu Root nud n Judge Sullivan.; The doctor's diso,sal of "Kli" left ' nothing to be desired mid the nud-1 ieuee cheered him to an echo. Mis pronunciation alone, of the name put Hoot in the Benedict Arnold column. He simply doubted Jiuls;e Sullivan-. Ucini; correctly iiiotod, which was a logical deduction, as the man Sullivan is practically unknown, but it is a world known fact that the Irishman is acknowledged without u peer iu gullnntry and brondnos of thought- -except it be the Scotchman who. was s well represented by the erudite and courtly doctor. 3Ir. Whistler was equally unfortun ate in penkiii!; of conditions in .some of the woman suffrage states and attributing it to the voting of the wo men. The doctor tpiiekly gave lh.it argument its quietus by showing that the women iu the states and cities eited were outnumbered by the men two, three, four nnd even a hiub an six to one. When he quoted Judge Ben Lindsey as his authority for tlio" good woman suffrage bad done, be was given great applause, not only because Judge Lindsey's name is a household word throughout the nation but because there were many iu tbc i swept over logged off tracts In ev nudience who came from the Mutes oral sections of Clatsop county, de- whieb Mr. Whistler tried to misrepre sent and who verified with their ap proval the truth of the doctor's words. ''Whom the goih destroy they first make mad" was once ngnin exempli fied by Mr. Whistler. Smarting with utter defeat on even,' po'11'? be threw all regard for fact nnd reason to the winds, nnd aid that "no one knew that it was the votes of tho womch of Seattle thut recalled Mayor Gill and again defeated him jbis npring for re-election nnd electing the pres ent mayor, George F. Cotterill." Gill and everything in Seattle ac knowledges that ihe "little white bal lot" in the hands of the women 'of Seattle defeated them. Perhaps the most amusing inci dent in the debate was the fretting of a little baby girj, whose parents both wore ibe Ijttlc yellow bow. Whenever M r. "Whistler npoke the child began to wai apd kept it up while he wns speaking but nt the sound of Jr. Haillie's voice she becnum quiet and remained m until Mr. Wbihtlur re sumed his argument. Dr. Itaillic ended the debute as be began it with a pica for the represen tation of the unrepresented half of our country the women. So ejo. quently nnd logically did the doctor plead for "votes for women" that all opposition went down before birn. 7'be only known uiiti-siiffrngist in Phoenix naid when he came out of the spell thrqwji around him by tbc doc tor's hpeecb tbut Im wiid iu faoi of women voting who owned propcih. Phoenix is nothing if not mngnu niminous. When tho debate wax over men nnd women shook bands with Mr. Whistler admonishing and sym pathizing with him, ithilu metnboiB of tho badge committee fastened the little Ycloy bow and "votes for wom en" button on the lapel of bis coat. Ho departed a veritable "Peri outside tho gates" but with tho consolation Of an ussured welcome withiq the suffrage paradise when be atop iu bis mad career and lepenlH of the error of, bs ways. S. A. V. . Master Boilers Meet PITT8UUR0, a May 14. Tho annual convention of the Master Holler Makers' association met hero today with an attondnpeo or members rrom ninny cities or tho Unltod States, Canaq and Mexico. A. E. WOODS BREAKS 15 MILE RECORD ' HI hi 1 ,WBMM I : iii n'-wri rw " jm.w " fwy r -WT30JO Another Importnuj chapter Was added to the history of record breaking athletics at Celtic l'rk. ring Island, when Alfwd Ii Wood, of England, run tho fastest lift ecu idIIcj ctcr rocorlrd either In an unuiteur or profcslonal The Engllclnnan placed the rcccnl at u tlure that by comparison should irlthstuud attacks for many years. Hit "' Wni. IR, was nearly two minutes luster than the old mark. wnen me latter uereatw Glasgow Iu In. sow. PORTLAND, Ore. May II Breaking out with the hot weather, several forest nud brush fires today havo caused heavy damage In Ore gon nud Washington. Though lu some places tho fires are still burn ing tho flames for the most part are under control today and It Is thought there Is little danger of their spread ing. Fires arc still burning around Es tacada, Ore,, and telephono Unesnre down; ' amfiym "' j W-r Flames destroyed considerable timber on the outskirts of Hay City, Ore., and also several vacant build ings. Fire, now partially under control, Btro)fng some timber residences and barns. "and several FIFTEEN MINERS DIE E IRONWOOl). Mich.. May II FIN teen miners, entombed In tho Morris iron mine near hero today are be lieved to be dead, A gas explosion blocked the shaft with debris, and It Is feared tho Iov,cr workings of tho mlno are burning. Poisonous gases arc escaping from tho mine, leaving virtually no hope that nny of tho en tombed men are still alive. Work on all nearby properties baa been suspended, and offortH at rescue aro being made. Rellot ia extremely dangerous owing to the heller thut further explosions muy occur at any moment. CROWD AT IIASKINS. The opoulug or llasklns soda foun tain attracted crowds all day Satur day. For a part of tho doy soft drinks were served freo and nearly evory sodu lover -in town tried tho new place. The fountain Ih com plete lu ovory way and tho adver tisement It received on tho opening day bespeaks continued success. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR KENT FiirnlBhed house, rlvo rooms and Imtli, complete iu every way. Call at fial West 11th st. WANTlJiF ?,o oung calves. Drop mo a poMtal giving particulars and I wlwll tall. II, h. Dodge, caro Holland Hoti-1, CQ WANTED- Ilorsos to hoard wtjiput churgo. Foi (belr uho h part or tho tlmo wo can board sovorul teams, l)nti grain and pnuturo, at RivMSide llunih, H. I'- Uodgo, caro Holland hotel 00 FOUND Wagon burr. Finder may havo sanio by paying ror ud. Call ut Mall Tribune. 40 WANTED TO MJY A good second hand gocnit Must bo reasonable. Jlox X V Z, Tribune. T WANTED Plow touniH at onco. Ap ply 1J. U. Dodge nt Hotol Holland, tonight. FOR HALE Horse, harness and light spring wagon, JI2D bV Jflcljaon. 17 H M - jv.- . n . raRTRWR RAGE I OREGON I l MICHIGAN ALASKAN PMES AT THE MEDFORD .j. I Tbc Monro theater was I tiled for it M'ooud time- hisl niglil to ecu Ihwoily II. I Mibs' Alaskan pictures shown iu a fiiglll scllinu' willi tin pictures il lusion licigblcui'il by realistic nouiiiN. Tune- ntler fimo the spoclntors bui st forth into applause eitber at Ibo boaulv of llic scene tbiown mi the sctoon or because of the inlicicnl biimaii inlont in Hi picture, Tlu pictnivs ivpios'cut the offoits of ten eiir in the uorlb and ate iiuislor pieces of the tinning picture cnincra. I'Voiu Scuttle Pos(.itiigouct. Dobbs willi bis woiulerfub pictuiijs will bo nt the Medford ihenlre- .1 nights stalling Thursday, May ij. There mo Mvoti iooU of ivnl pictures shown with ualistii soitmlt, nud ouch p!ehue is full.v explained ly Dobbs, who iniidc I hem. litis collH'tion of pictures is the result of baxaidous iboliigrupb, n) tho Arctic and nro the only motion pictures known which uic liticn tak en III) and II) devices below jmmo. ItHSOIil'TIONS. '.Medford, May ,S, 0'2. To tho Officers nud Motuhci'H of llogno Itlvor ICticnmiuuout No. .10, I. O. O F : Wo, our committee appointed to draft resolutions of coudol'cnco on tho death of Patriarch W. I). cs-J(Ioldrdg.. lioK leave to unbuilt tho follewing: Whereas, it has pleased tho Hither or Mercies to remove rrom among us Patriarch W. I). Holdrodge. this en campment has lost a worthy member, tho community an honest nud up right cltlxou nud which Is saddest, his wlfo a true and loving hurthnud nud Ills children a kind and gener ous Cither; therefore bo It Resolved, That while wo mourn the loss of Patriarch Holdredgo who has passed to tho great beyond where sorrow and grief nro unknown, yet wo cherish u fond recollection of our departed Patriarch. Rosolved, That wo drapo our char tor for :10 days and that a copy of these resolutions bo neat to tho be reaved faintly, a copy be spread on the .minutes of this cucatnpmont and a topy Heat to the papers (or pub lication. Fraternally submitted, I,. O. HOWARD. II. D. TURNER. M. L. MEADOWS. Committee. Puting at Coot liny The Marshfiold city council Inst evening took stops to hniiton the starting or tho street Improvements hero. Nino blocks or hard paving wero ordered put lu and considerable planking was also ordered. Two blocks or paving wero ordered. All tho work ordered has been under consideration heretofore. The Swine or The Flower ? Ah mcl I aw a huge and loatluoinc sty, Wherein a drove of wallowing iwmc were barred, WIiojc banquet shocked tbc nostril and the eye; Then jpoke a voice, "Heboid the source of lardl" I fled, and taw a field that teemed at firtt One ghfuuiug mass of ro&cs pure and white, With dewj budi 'mid dark green foliage nursed ; And, a I lingered o'er the lovely tight, The summer breeze, that cooled that Southern scene, Whispered. "Heboid the source of COT- TOLENEI At Fountains A Elsewhere Ask for Ci HORLICK'S n Tin Original and fisnulna MALTED MILK Tii Food-drkik fir Ail Agis. At restaurants, holelt, and fountains. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard nt home. Don't travel without it. A quick lunch prepared in a minate. Take no imitation. Just tay TRUCK'S." Hot In Any Milk Trust POison OAK utvra RPfrnv 0 YCAR5 r IV. i IT TMrcriHnion rAILINO rlLCa. CHILDLAINtl, rCv HU, OLillNS, CTC. r AVALUAOLC IIOUSEMOUJ lALVt. ' ' ill pituf cists Mivciron wiu.ortiw oMnf&utsr -r ' ' cctMr waiiiojriruTcs. ' ' T rf 14 ISNGirViMICMAtLSCD. .r.-T r'-"" ""'-r- . r. . 5RHFHANCIBCO MISS FLORA GRAY Piano Instruction 144 South Central Ave. StudioPhoiic Main 1241 TOILET SOAP 3 Cakes for 10c - Wo Imvo jufti -rt'ft'l'd niul will ui on sale licrc lomoiTow' 100 dozen Toilet Sonn, iiiHudii.ip: '; Monl, l.ntltM'inilk, 'hirkisli Until, Mot Hod (W tilo, Wider I'Mowor. ('nil) Apple, lloliotropo lo qiiot. Ii'nhv and TrniiHpsii'eul (llyeerino, and Meeliaiile'w Tai' Soap. Tlio above are all stand ard made soaps and a lull size cake, a quality sold ii) most stores at 10e a eake, U for 'Joe. Oil sale, while thev last at 0 contfl ft cako 3 Cakes for 10c Andrew .ler'ens Crushed Hose and Voilotto Talomn Powtler put up in a full I nonnd ean with sllaker top. There is no better Taleuin on (lie market at any price. On sale here while it lasts at 15c FULL POUND CAN Woodbury's Tooth Powder 100 boxes tomorrow of Woodbury's Facial Tooth Powder sold the world over and advertised in all inaazinos at U.'tc a box. Hero tomorrow 15 conts a box Andrew .1 ergons Kacial ('renin in Violotte ami Crushed U'ose, a 2.V retailer everywhere. Here tomorrow 15c a jar 'Andrew .lorgons Perfume and Sachet Powder, 10c, 15c, 25c and 50c each HUSSEY'S ICE CREAM and SHERBETS . All our Ire Crniiui nut! Hhorhvtn uro uimlo by un from tho hont iiuallty of crcum uml othur liiKrudloutH. vou iiAVK tiii: ii.vnrr, wi: iiavi: tiii: (ioouh. tiii: ANHwiat is PALACE OF SWEETS ot;ii oitANei: smatiiirr is a winnku. IN URGENT NEED OF MONEY Will sell $3000 of my Series 1 bonds of the Realty Associates of Portland, Oregon at a Discount. Address C. A. care Mail Tribune. medford; thursday t' m with Hb ' HiL ' "t iMritf " ail FeelCircusTeetlPar 9 liands. SCThorspsT"?1? wi,1 mmaia! Two sliomn daily-afternoon at 2, niflit'nt 8 ioor5 qpen at 1 and 7 p.m. .Waterproof tenia.' AcJmfagTpn 25 ccfttH )q i; , ODORS VIOLETTE CRUSHED ROSE MAY 33 A A i ," i' sm i-