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PAGE TWO MTCiyFOUD MATL TiirTWNR MEOFORD, GUMON. lWIDAV. MAV 21, 11)12. jOCAL:AND l L. PERSONAL MrB. J, O. Clark, of Novn Srotla, Who, lma J)con In Medford socrnl ycckn. vIbHIiu; lior son-in-law nnd d,nup(htqr, Mr. and, Mrs. J, IT. Liggett, left Wednesday for , Hoston, Mnss., accompanied 1)" Mrs, hlggctt. After a visit in lloeton they will go to their former homo In, Nova Scolin. (Cliff Hnretwooil went out to his homestead In the Meadows section yest.cru'n.y. Ho Is preparing to move his fanijly to the ,honicstcad within a few days. , The Ladles' Aid society ot the Christian church will hold Its month ly food sale at Olmstcad & Hlhbard'a Saturday. AU kinds ot home baking. Howard Chapln, of Mqdford, who was a student in last wintor's short courso nt tho Oregon Agricultural college, has taken n position as gen- crnl superintendent of all the ranch work on tho extensive property hold ings of Mr. Howard In the Kings valley country In Washington. Washed and screened sand for plastering or brickwork. Medford Concroto Construction Co. Phone 652. 56 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Solltt, of Goldflchl, Nevada, who have been in Medford several days, left for the north Friday morning. They arc acquaintances of A. E. Welch, of the Medford Grocery company. Kodak work dono neatly and quickly at Gregory's, the old reliable J. W. Son and family Jeft Friday morning for a visit to friends in Roseburg, after which they will go to Yaqulna bay for a several months stay. Gregory is making big reductions on all photos to graduating pupils. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Willcts of the upper Roguo river country left Fri day morning for. a .several months stay in Stlttsvillc, Mich., where Mrs. Willcts' parents reside. 8. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & II. Co. bldg. Mrs. M. JBodlnhcimcr left Thurs day evening for n. visit to relatives In Canton, Ohio. D. B. Rcamo, the Wonder soap and talc man. is tho best sewing machine repairer on tho coast. 24C North Oakdale. Tho Medford Brick company has a kiln of brick containing 125,00.0 brick, roady for "firing," and will begin Imrnlng tho first of tho week. While this kiln Is being burned an other kiln will bo filled as quickly as it can possibly be dono with a dally manufacturing of 1G.0Q0 brick. Cprdwood, hardwood and fir $4.50 per single cord. Special low prices in carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co., Gth and Fir. A. F. Harnett and W. J. Hills re turned Wednesday from a Bcveral days' business trip up in the Pros poct ..country. Whilo up that way they passed over the wagon road Which has been made by the prison convicts in tho Wcstvillo camp, and Uhoy aro oud in their praiso of the excellent work which has been done by, this camp and were surprised at the amount E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or placo by appointment. Phono M. 1471 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nellis of Pros pect were Jn tho city Thursday on business. Money to loan on first mortgages, mixed farms preferred; rates reason able. W. D. Hodgson, Ashland, Ore. 73 Mrs. J. J. Hazelwood and her daughter, Mrs. Josie Lltchel, arrived in Medford this week from Portland. These ladies drove through from Portland to Medford with a team and hack, making tho distanco of 329 miles In 10, days. They worn pro vided with ,n covered hack ana camped at night where an inviting placo presented, Mrs. Hnzelwood is tho ownor.'Of tho Mistlotpe grocery, which she, purchased from Mrs. Smith whon In Medford a fow months agp. Sho expecta to in crease, tho size of her store building und will add now linos to her stock of goods. Kodak finishing, the best, at Wes ton's, opposite book store. Born, on Griffin creek, on May 20, 1912, to Mr. and Mr. Clareiuo Bossum, an eight pound daughter. Bee R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, pver Jackson County bank. ,Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4.50 per single cord. Special low prices in carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co., Gth and Fir. J. S. Vilas returned a fow days ngo from a visit to his family In Los Angeles. Ills family will return to Medford and luko up their residence ut the splendid orchard homo cast of tho city nbout tho flrBt of July. KB fata Weeks&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS , y Vhon M71 sifbt rfaoBJMi r, w. wu son SABT AMUTAVT. Mr. and Mrs. H. Sanderson, of Lincoln, Neb., were In Medford Thursday and Friday, .Tho Pythian Sisters will entertain tho children ot the order at the K. of C. hall tonight. The ladles will servo refreshments to tho children, Mrs, Mary Stuart visited Grants Pass friends Thursday. Mrs. A. W. Poll ot Wolf Creek, was! in Medford Friday NlsltiiiR Mr. and Mrs. Frank Poll. G II. Eada nas ?urcnased tho coal and fuel business, formerly conducted by J. W. Burblrtgo and will at all times have In stock a full and com plete lino of fuel ot alt kinds, In cluding mill blonk wood for summer use. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Tuman, of Oakland, Cal., arrived In tho city Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wldmer, of Parsons, Kan., are among tho recent arrivals in tho city. C. W. Wolters, formerly engaged in the mercantile business in Med ford, later a merchant and banker In Talent, Is ill at a hospital In Ash land, His brothor-ln-law, M. L. Alford. cashier of tho First National bank in this city, was in Ashland Thursday to visit him. Mr. Wolters, he says, Is a ery sick man, and the attending physician does not glvo his friends much encouragement as to his probablo recovory. Dr. M. C. Barber, physician and surgeon, has moved"trom tho M. F. & H. building to room 9 Palm block. Opposlto tho Nash hotel. 64 Miles Cantrcll, ono ot tho promi nent and prosperous stockmen and ranchers of the Applcgatc country, was In Medford Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wood came In from their homestead, near Eagle Point, Thursday for a couplo of days business stay. Mrs. C. L. McPhcrson and son, of Grants Pass, who hacv been visiting Medford relatives for a couplo of weeks, left Friday for a visit to friends in Ashland. Carkin & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), nttorneys-at-law. over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. Mrs. J. T. Exley. of Red Bluff. Cal., returned Friday to her homo after a visit to her spa, Claro Exley, of this city. Miss Ncaicy, who has been In Med ford on a visit to relatives -and friends, returned to her home, at Spokano Friday. Cordwood, hardwood and fir Jt.OO per single cord. Special low prices In carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co., Gth and Fir. A. C. Howlett of Eagle Point was in Grants Pass Friday. Attorney J. A. Lcmery. of Ash. land, was in Medford Friday on pro fessional business. Mrs. M. A. Stark, ot Ashland, was visiting Medford friends Friday. Judge F. M. Stewart and R. C. McQuoid, of Eagle Point, were in Medford Friday on business. Austin Corbln, the owner of the famous Bradshaw ' orchard, near Eagle Point, and who recently ar rived here from tho cast, is contem plating the erection of a large ware house In Eagle Point. Mr. Corbln has a very heavy crop of fruit this year and it is to properly care for and handle this crop that the ware house is being built. The brick walls of the largo gar age on South Bartlett street are fast nearlng completion. Tho recent rains have Interfered to some extent In the work on this building, but with a few fine days the structure will be ready for tho roof. J. W. MacCIatchle, of tho real es tate firm of Huntley & MacCIatchle, will Jcave tho first of next weok for a business trip through Canada, go ing as far cast as Winnipeg and then south through North Dakota and Minnesota. Ho expects to be ab sent about a month. H. H. Hosier, of Ashland, was In Medford Thursday on business. Mrs. O. A. Berg, of Superior, Wis., who has been In Medford vis iting Mrs. John Thorpe, at 337 WeBt Holly street, left Friday morning for Los AugelcB. J. Douds and C. S, Doollttlo, of Cleveland, Ohio, arrived In tho city Fjlday morning. Thoy aro old-tlino friends of H. J. TIckner, who lives out on Ross avenue. Big sale at tho Home Millinery, U01 West Ninth street. r& Tho Boycott Ihsiio of tho Gold Hill news Is on buIo at locul news stands. Dick Thnmason of Gold Hill lost threo f Ingots this morning when a HAVE SCORED A HIT IN "THE ROSE MAID War wy-tot t ' mmM ippbf - am iTiTiTiTiTiTiTiTB MsTBFSiTiTiTiTiTiTiTiTHiiTiTiTiTiTiTfll iTiTiTiTiTfl MEDFORD MARKETS Holnll iKe. Veuetitlile.t, Pntntnoii JS.RO per owt. Cnlttinitu Bo, Pni'mitpit ' V6. , l.ettuco lOo liciul. ( Carrot-IS 14c. lleots alio, n, ' Onions--4o. x . n 4-? Celery niHfl?t doei v Cauliflower --U) tRu, heailf. Radishes Be liunuti. Onlqns Green, 'Bo 'bunch. ." Uhuharh - Be. "" t Asparagus -10c X" i. ' Kiutt. Prunes 11rlod,vju lb, " 5 l.uinuus IlOo doxon. ll.inauas tOo to ,10n per dozen. Oranges -IBc to 30c. Strawberries lOdT IGi roll, Butter, ICggs and Poultry. Butter Fresh ranch, pur CBc; erenmory, GGe. Eggs Fresh ranch, 20c. Poultry Hens, dressed, 22 &c; live, llc; springs, diessod, 8fic .. miss soirw TiEcKiin? and mr j ium.ikd curKkir 7c, t(s4 Kii tli niHtir ami Mr .1 Iluuiblnl nuffv have scored In the new ....-..-. mim... i. .. M..I.1 . i,f.l. 1,., I,iur Iw'.iii i,n .,,, It, ,iv Ynt'lr Tilt, 1 piece Is from the German, "Bub odor Muedul" and pioiulscs to bac uu extended success. - 1 dynamite cap he was holding ex ploded. Otherwlso ho was unin jured. .I K, .l. Stcnc Roasts Teddy WASHINGTON, May 2 I. Senator Stone of Mbsourl today roundly roasted Colonel Roosevelt In tho sen ate. He rend an editorial from a Virginia newspaper criticizing Robp c!t's altuckq -upoa Lorlnier, "be cause he accepted $100,00 from the lumber Jlrust when Roosevelt was accepting n larger sum from the steel, harvestcr.nuri uthor C9mblnos." NO PROGRESS MADE ATTRIAL0FDARR0W IIAI.L OF JUSTICE I,OS ANtlK LKi, CmI.. Miiy UJ. N" iiroivsg iiiinle tit iiie oiteutu' of the itmrnitn; session yt" llie Da trow bribery we totlny. Unfttiivecii diflteuHies bnve been oxperiemied in .c'(iriiij; the iliii teeulli or nlteninte junir. After tin tliirtl panel was eb.ititotl uiul nil the wnitvineii posibln borrowed from oilier (lepiiitmenU at the Hiipon r emirt mul iiftor bollt Miles limi ticeil all of their peremptory elmllouse!. It was found iiei'iury" at 10 o elok in. Menii, Wholesale. Beef -Cows, G6e; steers, Pork - Ol'jc. Veal Ilrcjtcd, Sc. Mutton 3cIf Ic, llvo; lambs, Be liny mul Feed, Wlmlewilo. Hay- Alfalfa, J12 to JIB; grain, $12 to J.14. Grain Wheat, $1 per huiihel; oata J3G per ton; barley, roltod, $40 per ton; barley, whole, $30, ' Medford Priming company carry a full lino of legal blanks. Chinese Premier Resigns DPL'IV rMili.n Mn,. I . I.Vtllnxr. . iji.k.ii 4t.,,i. .,tt. j m. a wit,..- . K i.. - ....t . .. i. .. ii- ii- i iu nnlor lo beeiiie mii vonireinen uifc a iuiviii uiuiiti mi ins iim'fii'ii ,. . , ,,. ,. , , ... , it was Muwteil ihat uunioi; v.ti'iiuii lliu ,l lliu ii'uuiii small loan obtained from tho powers, Premier Tang Shao Yl today has re signed from office. A heavy deficit In the Chinese budget for 1912 is shown In the revised estimates, the expenditures being $103,200,000 and tho roveuuo only $207,900,000. this iiioruiuj; in adjourn until - p. the ulleriiute juror bo rtixpoiwetl wfth so tbnt tin trial uiibt proeeed. but counsel unii tliu jinlo bold letinewtiily lo the iii"n of (lie lliiiti'nnUi juror. CAPTAIN AND SEVEN SEAMEN RESCUED Bishop Nile's Reac'hcs Fourscore CONCORD, N. If., May 21. -Ut. Rev. William Woodruff Niles. Pro testant Episcopal bishop of Now Hampshire, reached his SOth birth day anniversary today. Tho venor able bishop is a native of Qtiobac and a graduato of Trinity college. Ho has been the head of the Episcopal church in New Hampshire for forty two years. Bill Papke will get $5000 for his end in his bout with George Carpen tler, which is booked to take placo In Paris, Juno 20. -sCAlJK.IIAT.TEiqS, N. C, May 21. f'nptnln Xiirbiirrnuil crew of -.even men were resetted from I bo nyiif; of llie four iiiasteru'linoiier K'ob Kov, from I'Vriininliiia, Jluy li, lr Phila delphia, when llnj vohkuI was aban doned in n watfr-loKi'd eoiulition nenr bore toiluv, Oiiptniit IMuaril V. Stowe mill tin! erew of tin' t'lipe Hut turn lif'i!iinjr Hint ion eifeelcil llie reHcite in n ii)wer tuirf bout. NOTICE. Medford Socialist party meets In business session In Smith's hall every evening at C.30 p. in. 55 ORGANIZER. SHE GAVE UP ALL HOPE Physicians Failed To Help Mrs. Green, Bat She Finally Found Relief in Cardui. Moetie, Va. Mrs. J. C. Oroon of this i placo. says: I suffered with womanly , troubles so mat I couiu hardly sit up. Two of tho best doctors In our town treated me. and I tried different medl clncs, until I eavo up all hope ot over getting well. Ono day, I decided to try some Car dul. It dtd 60 much tor mo that I ordered somo more, and it cured met Today. I feci na well na I ever did in my life. Tho pains nnd tho troithlo are all gone. I fcpl like another person In every way. I wish ovory sufferer could know what Cardui will do for ilck women." A few doses of Cardui at tha rlsht tlmo, will save many a blR doctor bill, by provcntlng serious sickness. It tones up tho nervous system, nnd helps moke palo cheeks fresh and rosy. Thousands of weak women havn been restored to health and happiness by using Cardui. Supposo you try It. It may bo Just tho modlclno you nocd, H. tl TTrife te: Uiln' AdvlMfv fw.. Chjtu. pocr Mt 41cln Co . Chttunoors, Tenn., tor kptcml Imtruttiom. nd M-rr tk. Ikm TrMtSMal (r Tccjo," Mai in puia wri;pr, on rnjuau Looks Good 3st TastesIGood Alexander I t r The Suit Man Call; and Iqok over twelvo hundred samples of tho latest weaves In Men's Suitings. A mado to your (measure suit, ab solutely guaranteed to fit, guaran teed all puro wool and guaranteed to hold Its shapo. Mado to your moan uro suits, $18.00 to f 10.00 HHRilft - .vifFPte M0& 1 Si'J 8) Pabst BlueRrdbon Hub Beer ot Qiwlity I tHE waiter knows that he is serving a dis? Pabst "Blue Ribbon" Beer. Tills is the beverage beyond 'compare, and is appro pnate for all times and occasions, Wholesome and refreshing &. delight to the eye and the palate the perfection of brewing, Bottled only at the brewery in crystal clear bottles, showing ot a glance that it is clean and pure. Serve it to your family and guests. Phone or write . ,. JESSE HOUCKMgent) Medford Ice and Storage Co, ' vhomzQUy Mdford."Or3 California Dunkcrs Meet I.ONtl HWAOII, Cal., May a I. A tuiKo und U'lmwiUiUlvo (tiiltioilii or liuuUeta und huiiltiemi moil wuh ptoHoui lodiiy at tho npmiliiK ot Ihu iUthUnuti iiiiuunl mentliig of tho Callfotuln ltaukora' iiuHiicliUUm, INir ini'l" ('oiir.U'HHiiiiin Dmu'iui K. ,Mt Klnlny. IHofeMiir K. .1, W'lvliMon uf tho WiiImhhU) of Calirurnlii, I'iohI doiit Chnrlea K, llontley or iho Cull foiulii Krult Cuiiiioih' iiHMii'littlun. IMoMldelil . II. Dole of the All xoun IIiiuKdih' iiMoelutltm and olhor moil of HouthuHU'o will bo upoaheiH ut tho tin oo dins' hchhIoii. Want $500,00(1 to' riiitit Plnnno , WAHiiifjcrro.v, Muy an ,ti Hltiuip out ImiImiiiIij' plniHio' ii miiilliotn und nlhet' iiiound iiuhiiulu of Cnllfni'liln, roiiMi'i'rtit tluliiy linn lieoii uiilu'd (o nppiopilalo flfIO,000 by tho unit Inn hot'l'llul iiorlo. ' LIiiIhtiiIi to 0iii)ti Nelson W'ABIUNtlTON'. Muy a I,-Chin leu A, hlnltoiMli of I'ltllO IMIlH. Mlnii.t tmliiy ii)imium:ttd hlu I'uiulliliiry In muTei'il United Hlateu Hi'iiutor Kiiuto Nelnpn or MIiiiiimuiIii, wlnmu tiu'iu of oftlio oN'plri'H Alardi :l. in 1.1. H'flr wen ,i 7 s Work Gloves Moil's Heavy Mult'skin Work (Moves, pair 50 iMcn's (Wskin, Ihu-soliidc and Hu.k Vork ( I loves, pair Mji!!i AUmi's lOlkskin Driving (lIovcst pair .. ..$1.00 Men's lloavy Miiliskiu (launtlot (Moves. ,75i Moil's lloav.v C'airskin (launtlH (Moves, SjH.tRJ iMeiVs Muekskin (launtlel Dnviiifr CMoves $1.51) Ladies' (ioatskin (iaunlle! (Moves, jusj thn tiling for llie garden, pair. . 50ft Ladios' (lauutlet I )riviug (Moves, pair 75c ami $1 Toilet-Specials Woodbiu-y's Tooth'' Powdor This is the big adver tised Woodbury's Fa cial Too I It Powder, ITw everywhere. Here tomorrow 15 can Androw Jorgons Tal cum Powdor A full 1 pound can, nothing belter on (he market. A !lfie to 'I0e value, tomorrow 15 can You should buy your Toilot Soap horo. Ovor 1000 cakes and twolvo difforont odors to select from at 5c cake, 3 for 10c 200 packages Toilet Papor, a full pound pack ago,. 1500 shcots, tomorrow 10c oach, 4 for 25c, JARDINIERES $2 to 2.;0 quality tomorrow ea $1.50 tl.oOlo .$1.7.") qual iiv iomVw $1.00 .fl to $1.25 quality tomorrow ea. 75 75c quality tomor row oach ., 50 Eraas covorod Midgot Forn1, fDiah or Air Plant Pot, a 125o value louiorrow 15 oach HUSSEY'S Market Day Prices at the oakdAle Cash Grocery Yellow Nowtown cannod Apploa spocial, can 13. "Oro" Tomatoes, Saturday only, can 10 Carnation, Holly or Sunriao Milk, can !) "Snyder's" Pork and Boana, can f "Van Canip'H" Asaortod'Soupa, can 0 15 pounds Granulated Oano Sugar . $1.00 Fresh ranch Eggs . m. ,)$ Home mado Sorghum, gallon : , 85 strawberries, oxtra fino, 2,bbxes for.v 25 Soda Crackers, pound ...'. ,s..10 Jap Rice, 15 pounds for ."! .'.$l7o0 ('Amorioan Boauty" Flour, sack ; $1;40 Complete Stock of Vogotables at "Markot Prices" Cherries, Orangos, Bananas, Apples, oto4 1 9 ' " ' ' " ' ' " MM j.-jl...l..i.i.ff.l..f.4..3.,4. .-. -wwr. f WIm'Ii'niiIo mul Ititlull Spuclal aUonllon to wliolomiln uhlppliiK nnloiB, Aro you pm tlcular alioiit tho ico orimiu you out7 Wo uro JuhI that particular iihout tho niiality of Ico croiun wu iniilco (hat wo iiho pnHtourliiud creuni In tho inaiiiifiictiiio or our Ion uioiun, Ono liliil will coiivIhco you of tho Hupoilnr (iiullty of ouv leu oioain, Wo inako all fluvoiH und Hpuulal onloiH on hIioi L nntlco, Fmki do llvorloa to all pails of tho city, MEDFORD CREAM 00. DUTTER CO. IMionea; Vaolflc, ti H 1 ; Home, lU-M Nututorliitii IliiUilltiu A w j 4 1 fT-. i Room S, Palm Building. l,h' ' tt-rt-r-H-tt'3-!-rfttt-H-ttttttti'i-tr