'Zti&m&g-TMSBF&i'' i .T.-jw a PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, M13DVORD, QKKHON. WUDNUSDAV. MAVJ13, 11)112, frWlif iHHWMl1" Xfc4 Mnfti.. I If If I'! ' j J ,! h jf- Ji 1 ! . IS III IOCAL AND PERSONAL t "w Gram! march iu 3 p. in. Do on hn, tut you will want to win tho prize, Poverty social, St. Marks hall Wednesday nlRht, May 23d. B2 S. A. Svvr-oC Is Rpondinc; n few days at Ashland with friends. ' If you havo'ntiy old clothes, hats or Bhoes, drop us a card. Wo pay ensh. Will H. Wilson, IOC N. Front St. G3 Mrs, Thomas Loiter of Illg Unite wos a recent visitor In Medford. O. K. Thomas of Alberta, Canndn, Is In Modfofd looking over tho city and vnlfoy with a view of locating. Wo pay" cish for cast-off clothing, hats nnd bIiocs. Will H. Wilson, iOG N. Front st. 53 Mrs. Albort Hnll of Rock Point Is spondlng n few days In this city vis iting her son Louis. O. B. Brown of nrownsboro spent Tuesday In Medford. Washed and screened sand for plastering or brickwork. Medford Concreto Construction Co. Phono G52. 56 M. J. Prorolt of Provolt spent Tuesday evening In Medford. Kodak work done neatly and quickly at Gregory's, the old reliable. W. A. Messncr of McMlnnvllle Is In Medford on a short business trip. Gregory is making big reductions on all photos to graduating pupils. George Kramer spent Tuesday at Grants' Pass on business. Money to loan on first mortgages, mixed farms preferred; rates reason able. W. D. Hodgson, Ashland, Ore. 73 Hlaln Klum spent Tuesday after noon at- Ashland visiting friends. Dr. M. C. Barber, physician and surgeon, has moved from tho M. F. & II. building to room 9 Palm block. Opposlto the Nash hotel. 64 W. R. Coleman, county clerk, and R. B. Dow, chief clerk in the sher Iff's office, spent Tuesday afternoon and evening In Medford on business. S. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & II. Co. bldg. C. D. Woolvcrton of Gold Hill spent Tuesday at Medford on busi ness. D. B. Rcamo, tho Wonder soap and talc man. Is tho best sowing machine repairer ou the coast. 24C North Oakdale. " ilr. and Mrs. Beverley Dobbs aro bo entranced with tho city and "val ley that they havo returned to this city to spend several (lays hero be fore going on south. They may lo cate here". " Cordwbod, hardwood and flr'4.G0 per single cord. Special low prices In carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co., Gth and Fir. John Callahan of Klamath Falls is in Medford on a short business trip: ' Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attoraeys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Mod-ford. J. S. N. Bailey of Ashland Is vis iting friends in Medford.' Cordwood, hardwood and fir ?4.0 per singlo cord. Special low prices in carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co., Gth and Fir. E. T. Stdplcs of Ashland was In Medford Tuesday evening attending the' boxing; contest. " ' Serf It.' A: Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. ' Mrs. R. B. Vincent of Flounce Rock is spending a few days in Med ford visiting friends. Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4.50 per single cord. Special low prices In carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co., Gth and Fir. A. E. Hall, who recently acquired a ranch on Griffin creek, Is rapidly Improving It. He lias set out sev eral acres to orchard this spring and is now building a bungalow. He was a recent visitor in this city. Kodak finishing, the best, at Wes ton's, opposite book store. Mr. and Mrs. George Flsk of this city spent Sunday with friends on Griffin creek. G. II. Eads lias purchased the coal and fuel business formerly conducted by J. W. Burbldgo and will at all times havo In stock a full and com plete lino of fuel of all kinds, In cluding mill block wood for summer use, Bert Andorsou, W. C. Green and S. L. Leonard huve returned from a trip to Ban Francisco, Whllo south thoy acquired largo -property Inter ests near tho hay city. 15.' D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives traado any tlmo or place by appointment. Phono M. 1471 Dr, anil Mrs. K. R. beoly havo returned front un extended trip through California. Dr. Heoly took in tho great gnu shoot held recently nt Lo Angeles. Mrs. F, 1), Brown loft Wednesday !U , , , WceKs&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS &7 Phoa mi Xlybt rboaMl y. W, Week 07l A, 8. 9xx, MM for a two vvockr visit with her sister on tho Apple-gate. Sho was acconu panletl'lty her son John. Murketninstcr Kunyard stales that everything Is In 'readiness for tho opening of tho new public market next Saturday. N. V, Crane and daughter Olud.vs of Hilt. Cal.. are visiting Medford. Miss Glnd8 formerly attended school In this city and has a host of friends hero. Mr. and Mrs. Fred II. Hopkins motored from Central Point Wednes day. King D. Hendricks of Ruch was a recent visitor In Medford. Austin Corblu or New York City has arrived to look after property Interests In tho Valley. Dr. Harry Lane of Portland, dem ocratic candidate for United States senator, will arrive In Medford to night for a short visit. William Jennings and Pat Done gal! Jr., of Jacksonville, were recent visitors In Medford. Judge Lionel R. Webster, good roads advocate, or Portland, Is In Medford on a short business trip. Mrs. Ina A. Phelps of Lebanon, Ore., Is hero visiting her mother, Mrs. Margaret Tlce, and sister. Miss Hard Tlce. Mrs. Phelps was for merly a resident of Medford. Miss Elizabeth Relker, who left for an eastern trip three weeks ago, has arrived In Chicago, where she Is visiting her brother. Dr. E. Klrchgessner of Rlverdnlo ranch Is visiting Medford. C. P. Brlggs of BUtte Falls was a recent visitor In Medford. A. G. Laack of Mankato. Minn.. Is visiting friends In this city. He may locato here. Edgar P. Sundberg of Glcndalo Is visiting friends here. Norman and Cornelius Gngo of Beagle aro Medford visitors today. They came In for the Anderson-Mc Lellan boxing contest. Dr. J. F. Reddy, receiver for tho Medford & Crater Lake railroad, Is paying stockholders In flnnl settle ment. All who have checks coming should call for them. Charles Mcservo has discontinued tho Rogue River Fruitgrower and plans to remove to Grants Pass. Manager McCaUnni or the Med ford opera house will leave Thursday for Ashland where he will -meet the manager of the noted opera "Spring Maid" and mnko arrangements for its appearance here. The Hoosicr society of the Rogue river valley Is planning to attend "The Man From Home" In a bddy Friday evening. The play Is cer tain to carry them back to their In diana homes. Leonard Van Velzer of Portland lb spending a few days looking over Koguo river real estate. Mrs. Clarence- Johnson of Phoenix spent Wednesday In Medford. Ralph Darling, a Gold Hill llvory man. Is transacting business In Med rord. J. W. Parker Is expected to re turn from a business trip north Thursday. Reginald H. Parsons is expected to return homo Friday from a busi ness trip to Seattle. Jlr. and Mrs. A. W. Wilson of Talent were In Medford Wednesday transacting business. Dr. Lorenz of Ashland spent Tues day evening In Medford attending tho boxing contest. William Henderson of Central Point spent Wednesdny In Medford. T. It. Tanner loft Wednesday fo a business trip to California. Thomas Moffett, who -went to Lob Angeles to attend the Shrlners con dition and visit friends, Is oxpected home this evening. J. W. Anderson, North Bartlett street, dropped dead at an early hour this mornltig. HIS heart failed. ss I rArr ntr-r i-r-u rlr- ' 1 ir i uci o i tu ur OHIO DELEGATION (Continued from Page 1) who have rejected Taft. the nom inee will be progressive. Roosevelt will havo enough votes to nominate him without a hingle vote from New Jersey or South Dakota," Drovvu concedes Taft only ciht deleguteh from Ohio, while Laylin, Taft'H mannger, claims' at leaht ten and probably fourteen delegates. Laylin refused to t1ihflib the report that Tuff will withdraw as a. rc.sult of the Ohio primary, H is "reported that if Taft does withdraw his adher ents will back Hoot for the presiden tial nomination. !' Alexander The Suit Man Call and look ovor twolvo hundred samples of tho latest weaves in Men's Suitings. A mado to your measure suit, ab solutely guaranteed to fit, guaran teed all pure wool and guaranteed to bold Its sbapo. Mado to your ineas uro suits, . , 918.00 to 910.00 Room 8, Palm Building. ALL IS OVER . SUITS PINCHOT VANCOUVER. U. C. Ma 22 Girrord Plnchnt, former chief for ester of the United Slates, and uni versally regarded as the closest friend and adviser or Theodore Roosevelt, arrived hero this morning from Victoria. "That settles It. That makes his nomination certain," exclaimed the chief of all Roosevelt champions, when he was Informed that partial returns from the Ohio primaries gave the. former president 32 and pos sibly more, of the 48 delegates from that state to the national convention. "It Is a landslide ami nothing cm pt event the nomination of Colonel Roosevelt at Chicago In June. TaftVjuin of Scranton told him that Judge last hope Is gone. The snowball has been rolling along, gathering bulk as it traveled and now In Ohio It has terminated the entire question by rolling over the reactionaries and flattening them out completely. There have been a large number of uiilustructed delegates already se lected, and the majority of these will assuredly ote for Roosevelt. He wilt be nominated on the first ballot and as certainly will he be elected next November. In traveling about over the country 1 havo found the bulk or sentiment everywhere to be. that If Roosevelt Is nominated there will be no chance for a democrat." LOOK OUT FOR PEAK BLIGHT INFECTIONS. Although no outbreak of a serious nature has occurred this year, even In localities where pear blight has been more or less destructive In the past, all growers aro asked to make thorough inspections of their pear and apple orchards so as to bo sure that any new caso will be Imme diately found and eradicated. The contrast this spring as compnred with other years Is such that every one cannot help but notlco tho ab sence of the disease. However, this ofrico requests all orchardlsts to hnve patrols, especially In tho pear and Spltzcnbcrg applo blocks. Now that thore Is every chanco to com pletely eradicate the blight from our orchards, let us use every precau tion In handling this most serious disease. Lack of pollination nnd thrlps in Jury have mado some of our orchard ists mistake these troubles for blight. Naturally It la best not to pass over anything that has tho ap pearance of blight without carefully examining It or calling the nttcntlon of this office to tho trouble. By no means take a chance. Report all cases ot new Infection, or supposed Infection, to this office or to any of tho Inspectors, as wo will bo able to help you In finding a holdover caso from which this infection has come. P. J. O'GARA, Pathologist in Charge. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notlco is hereby given that tho County Court and County Commis sioners of Jackson county, Oregon, will on tho 4th day of June, 1912, at 10:30 a. m. at tho courthouse at Jacksonville, 'Oregon, receive bids on a reinforced concreto or steel brldgo over Bear creek In city of Medford, In said county and state. Complete plans and specifications for same aro on filo In tho offlco ot tho county clerk In tho courthouse at Jacksonville A bond satisfactory to tho County Court will bo required from the suc cessful bidder In tho full amount ot bis bid as a guarantee of a faithful performance of the contract, A certified check in 10 per cent or tho amount of tho bid must accom pany ach proposal. A "proposal of surety" which is preliminary to filing bond In full amount of contract, must also bo submitted with bid. The County Court and County Commissioners ot Jackson county, Oregon, reserve tho right to reject any or all bids. Dated May 11th, 1912, J. It, NEIL, County Judge. JAMES OWENS, . .. .. J, F. DROWN,. Commissioners. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE r, 10, 20 nerejj at Table Rock station, Clay and gravel hoI. Under Irritation ditch, Sco us for prlro and terms, 80 acres to bo subdivided. Consider thin best In vestment that I havo to offor. J. C. Jinnies, -'11 1st Nat. Rank bid. 52 FOR JiCHANOI-; 10 acictf Table Rock station; is hcliiK leveled; un der Irrigation ditch; will exchange for city property. J. C. Uamea, L'M mt Nat. Rank bldg. r,2 WANTUD A well educated young man desires position, Experienced In grocorlcs and gents' furnish ings. .Cun keep small set books, Hox M. W Tribune. f2 LOST Gold neckluco with cameo pondaiit. Reward. Leave 'at City hall. f4 tirVk.uni.MV i'A JTin' I'or rash ft to n jij i i'ji i w ou i ftO acres closo In, cheap, llox V Tribune. 52 ARCKBALD TOOL OF RAILROADS WASHINGTON, Mj,j " Mwom testimony that the- Jinl't wn tin- prime mover In a railroad conspir acy to 'crush )i m in a tluauetal vvn" was given ucfoiu the JtuMcliuy commute hero today by William P. liolund. n Srnuunn. 1M., coal doahu, who has hon tho chief witness against Judge Robot t W Archbald of the commerce court who Is charged with making capital out ot his position 011 tho ticiich The witness also declared that he was convinced that .Indue Art'hlmld j acted as a 'tool for the railroads," asserted that Attorney George Wat- Archbald could got two other Judges of the commerce court to Join with Archbald In deciding Holand's case which was pending before that court. "Watson told inc." said Roland, "that Judge Archbald would not take my watch, but that ho might take my chain." 'I am convinced," lloland added, "that Archbald acted as a tool for the railroads. Edwla Williams told mo that ir 1 heard or any coal lands along tho railroads, that ho. with Judge Aruhbald's influence, would be able to buy and sell them." itolnud also declared that Will iams told hlnixthat Judgo Archbald had said that ho (Archbald) "hud too much Influence In Washington to be hurt by anything that lloland could do." CIVIC LEAGUE OF ST. MARY'S" HOLDS FINAL MEETING The last meeting for the school year of the Civic League of St. Mary'- academy was held Friday nf ternood. Interesting Toimrts on the improved condition of tho school grounds were made bv the school groilud committee. The health com mittee mnde a yood report. Interest iutr topics of current events were reported upon by various members ;if the league. A vote of thanks was extended to the ladies of the Greater Medford elub for their iissistauce in establish iu;; the league and their continued in tcrest iu it. The league will resume work at the begiunmi; of tho school jear in Sep- tember. The officer? are Kxiu Hur gesn, preidentDnlDaley, vieo president and lleniaie Drown, secre tary. KACILK 1'ASS, Mexico, May 22. - Fifty foreigner, mostly Americans, were besieged in a smelting plant by 2,000 rebels and robbed of nil thui valuables at Velanliina iu the stale of Diiraugo, according to repoits brought here today by American refu geos. Overtaken and surrounded by the rebels, the foreigners entrenched themselves iu the plant of the com pound smciiing triHi ami reiuscii in vacate until the rebels threatened In fire. They then decided that resist ance was- itself and the rebels ent ered, robbed the foreigners of their money and ahiableH ami looted tin) trust's plant. I'm The Little Doctor Stop that Headache, You don't need to suffer "the llttlo doctor" Mac Luren'p Mustard Cernto npplled local ly gives (pilck and sure rollof. It stops the headache nnd It does not affect the heart as almost every head ucho dope does Keep Mac Larea's Mustard Cerato In tho house you can't afrord to bo without Its prompt rellof for colds, soro throat, neuralgia, lumbago, con gested lungH, It's easy to apply and always ready for use. IJcltor than a mustard plaster, Vour druggist has It In 2ft and CO cent Jars, (jet a Jar today. Insist on tho OrJglnal MAC LAR.E.N-S s 4 A HB WILL NOT BLISTER- Accept Xo Substitute Medford J'hurimic anJcithor drug- gluttf. MORTGAGE LOANS Money on hand at nil limns to loan on improved ranches and pity property at lowest rales wilh "on or before privilege." JAMES nATWfPRElVL ., . M M -m i Phono 3231 320 GK-C, BWg. SEND ATTORNEY TO SA,N 1'UANCISCO, Muv -"-'. It wits uiiofl'icinlh iinnouuced itl the at totney general's ol'hce oiuly today Unit while no positive instruction hud as vol la-en itiucied intm A I tor. ncv General Weljb, who is out of the city, iih to who would g In San Dleo in compliance with tho Kovcruoi'x io- liiosl In inn so a Ihotoitgh piobo ol the situation, AssiMaut Knun-unl Helijamin would iu all probability be Ncnt to conduct (ho inu'sligntlnii.' At toi ncv (leucial Webb is s sut fering from the elleetsof his Who and it was believed at the of lice that for this reason he himself would de culc not to go. Webb wan expected to return to the eit, toumjit. SONORA CITIZENS SEIZED ' FOR REBEL CONSPIRACY N'OOAhKS, An., May 'JL'.- Sever al wealthy and influential citixcus of Soiiora, Mexico, tire under nrnmt to day as the result of the discovery or up extensive alleged plot to hcUu N'o-gulcs-, MUgdiileua and other Souora cities and turn them over to the rebels. A score of members of the junta which fathered the scheme aro report ed to have escaped across tho border "ml lire, supposed to he en roulu u Washington or New York. rr; DOUBLY PROVEN Mi-ilfortt Header ran No linger Doubt the MvIiIcihc. This Medford citizen testified long ago. Told of quick rollef of lasting benefit. Tho facta are. now confirmed. Such testimony Is complete tho evidence conclusive. It forms convincing proof of merit. T, J. Williams, C 17 Oakdale Ave., Medford, Ore., says: "in l0? af ter Dean's Kidney Pills benefited me so greatly, I publicly recommended them. At this time I am again pleased to speak In their praise and glvo permission for the continued publication of my testimonial. I suf fered for years from kidney and bladder trouble, tho symptoniH being slight at first, but becoming moru pronounced an time passed. The pains Iu my hack became so acute that I could hardly endure them, and as the result of resllcwi nights I arose In tho morning all worn out. Often I was so lame ami stiff that I could not stoop and headaches and dizzy spells wore common. I tried so many romcdloH without being helped that I became discouraged, but when Ooan's Kidney Pills wore recommended to me, I decided to try them nn a last resort. I procured a supply at I (aa klnH drug store and after using two boxes, I could see that a great Im provement hnd been mail". I grew bettor from that tlmo on nnd was soon free from kidney complaint Doau's Kidney Pills cannot bo praised too highly." For sale by all dealers. Price GO cents. Koster-Mllbiirn Co., Iluffalo, Now York, nolo agents for tho United BtatcH. Remember tho name Doiiii'h and tako no other. BARGAINS I'OR HA DM New t room houso, water, Howor uud electric lights, on paved street close In, lot &2xIU8, big oak tree, all for 1750. New ! room modol bungalow half block off Main St.. one or best built houses In Afeclfonl, 12000; can bo paid for like rent. TltADK 100 acres lovol laud, S, I)., on main lino C M. & St. P. R. It.; good deep black soil; wants property In Roguo rlvor vnlloy. ft room house on east Hide to trado for houso on west sldo I'OR sali: Rolliiqulanmoiit four miles .luek sonvjllo $000. A. J. LUPTON ,. Cor. fltb ami Vr Sin. F0RDE CAN uO H Do you vnnt your lawn put In first chiHs Hhapof AH work guaranteed. Loavo atldrcHH with II. H. PiiUorsn, Quaker Nurbory, Nanh hotel, Draperies Wo carry a very complote Jlno of draperies, lano curtolns, fix ture, etc., and 4o ell cIuhsch of upholatorlnB. . A npclal ninn to look after this work exclusively and will Klvo u ftood snrvlce an Is posHlblo to el In even tho largest cities. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO, 1 0 BAtfWCi Absolutely Ptirei To have pure and wholesome food, be sure that your baking powder is made from creasn of tartar and not from alum. The Lxhcl will guhla you Royal is the only baking powder mado from Royal No Alum No III A Class By Itself IMPARTIAL tots maile ! 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