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MPPFQRT) MATL TRTBUNE, MKDFOUD, OlMWOX, AIONDA V, MAY 27, 1012. " PXO.E EHRT319 A K 1 NBfflB 'I'lltl Mllll Tlillllllll JIhIH Ith ICMllltlM to give ii llltli! Hpot'iiil tlimt mill ill Ittiillon u llin (Miiiipiiln put on by lliln niii'i' lof Mmlc In Oirpdii pro lIlll'tH. '! llllMHl (if dill' UtHlll llOIIII'H, Mil' civic pi lik mill our proMpcnuik I'llUIIIIOIIWllllllll, Jllll lIlltMl) cIllllllH II II' only relative mnl urn only to In; imiilc ri'iilillim If v mil hi I1111111011.V with our IVi'liuu n' piiili'. IT hi only Iiiivi1 llin piiiln mnl Him lioiiHlt'ul hpiiil, mnl lu mil buck il up with iIcimIm, ll in it woilv of viinlly. W'n waul Hid iiicii mnl woiiii'ii who ii'iiil (IiIh paper In riiinfully nit iivcr Unit piio ol' Miiilo ill Oitkoii ihIm'HInIiik, mid wlii-ii'v-'i' tlll'V t'llll (In NO III I'.Xpil'Hri it pii'l'or- I'licii for llin nilii'li'H Hii'v iihi' in llii-ir lituiii'H mnl noi how iiimiv of Ilium llit'y t'nii procure! 1 lull! Iicrc in llcir own hIiiU. Wliflliff il ilil'ti iiiHiir iiiicii, lire lusiirmii'i', Htitliiiut, build inn iiiitlciinl, uiiti'liiiiury, uilicli'M in ilnily iihii in Ihc himie, or tupplit'H in your lniMiich I'iiiui 1111 elcMitor fur your building to 11 celliilniil pin In inlveiliie your IimIkc, ncnii lliin pii( mnl fo'i'iiin lor tin lnuiic mimuiiI'iic lurer lis I'ulr coiiHiileriitiou tn you uoulil iih; If Mm ueru in lMiiui yoiiMi'lf. Iti'iiii'inlicr Hit' employer ol Inlior, the pn.M'r ol' luxe-, llie eieiilnr of wealth uinl I lit? enuMnnor of rnw iiiiiteriiil. 'I'nke the millioiN of ilnl lurn pniil out in llin puit ipuuier of 11 century lor witching pow iters nluiic mnl ihev wmilil eoer Oregon with line IiuhIcviiiiIh, The nuv to yet line liiiiileviuiU in to Iiuilil up ome of the liij.' iiiiluxIrfeH riuhl heie in Oiepm. Let iih tuke lliin miiiiII nrliele of wiihhiilt; pouiler. 'I'lleic ix n new I'nclnrv I'htiililinheil at I'otthiuil (he I'neilie Speeiultiert ('oiiipnny w'io lire iniikiim u I'ive Minute Witching ('omMiuuil. .1. A. TIiioiihoii in prei ileiil, mnl (ten. T. Ilorwill heereturv liciixiner mnl iiimuiuer. Ileiili" wiihhiui: powiler, tliOy epee to pill mil 11 etemixer fnr hiuU mnl linth IiiIih lliiit will tin heller uinl ehenper than the wellkuowii eiihlern elcmi em now bring iim'iI till cr the eoiiu try. The I'neilie Speeiullien Cnmpmiy rf I'ortluinl ate oulv it little icr u year old, mnl Iheiefore rather Miglitly known lo 11 iimjnritv of our H'iiiIits hut it pininiHO. In ilexelnp into a Mrmur mnl iiupnrlaut iiuinufitcluriug inMitiiliuu. U a eoipnralion or gunim! in IVhriiary, liUl, for llie pilipne of liminillleltll'IIIU' WUxhiufc pnwilet, elemiherH, Mtuprf mnl ullioil prnilimlH, nut) Iiiik innile wonderful proreHH aleitt: IniMiiieH line for Hiieh a vniinc institution in a xlmtt time. Their principal in tide nf iniiiiufiu' lure is Five Minute Wiihliiiii: I'owiler, I proiluet which ii now beroniiug well hnow-i to a tnajorily of our Ore gon citimiH mnl hoiiM'wivex. It m known for its woiulerful I'lr-tiiHiiig ipiulilicH ami in absolutely IiiuiiiIcm lo Hie liuinlh or the line! fiihric. It is bring limulleil liy all Hie whon Miilern of I'ortlauil, Salem, Mcilfnn! ami Ahlnrin. ami liy a liiic uuiiilci' of the piomiueut uioeers tliiiuiylin it the hlnle, IhtiM nl'l'iinliiii; exeelleul ilistiiliiilini; poinlh for any In rye Iiiih- liiesh which will eettaiuly he their lot ill Hie I'ul ure. When we icinl ahoiil the earlv hlrunKlc of iIiiiiich 1'yleV tSoiiN, luiiuufnelurei'H of I'eaiTme washing powiler; the N. K. Kaithmikx Co., iimuiil'iiclurcih of "(iold Dust"; Hie It. T, Hahhitt Co., wIiom prnilitclh in the very heiiiniu hail to he pcil tiled atotiiiil liy iicnlh from lioime to house ami il huh not until a dozen of years alter ihey Nlmled that lliuy e,ot a tiriu hold ou the imirkcl, It is little short of uiimchius the wuy this yniinjr linn lias In Ken a Klip on the market. They are in possession of a iiuiuher of 'letters from all pnrU of the stite, from housewives mid cmi sinners who have tested the Five Mill' tile Washing Compound in many ways mid found same to he all .that the iimniil'iicliireiH claim for it, It is estiihlished it a fact that the hulk of the hiisiuesH which they now enjoy eiime through the actual lesliim (.' llin Koudrt 011 their merits: alone, They have not found il necessary to pay .fnOllll per piiye in the l.iuliiw Home Journal or $.'11101) in the Siitiiriluy Kvtiniuj; I'ost us yet, hut they will he in line with Hie hesl of them when (heir output in as enormous as the posHihilitles justify it to heeoine. We know; Hint washing powder is ahs.tilulo Jieeessity in every home, and our people are hemling money out of the Hlnlo for arlicles of ens ot'ii mmiiifaeture such iih are well, advertised with homitiful pictures and oiiKi'iiviiiKs' which cost thousands of dollars and which are intended to please the eye and euinty the pocket, hook, Most of the consumers are iitlraeteil liy llm Iiuko paekiiKO of a washing or soup powder which eon. tains mostly a filler or some other iihuIchs iiiKredieut, in iiiohI ciihus eoru 1111111I or home such powder to hleinl with the nlounser, hut nhsolutely tliivijitl of any eleiiusiuj,' puili(ies, Tito paekaiio of Five Minutu Wishing (!oiu)ouud (lonlniiis the full quulitv of Hut olcmmin',' mid washing inured, icnls and our reader are asHured (Continued on Page , The "Spring Maid" Is Coming With Fascinating Melodies I ni f fM-)w Id Mfl t til M mzkty wfyrx m0Bmtt f . '" VAiriKinfn t 1 1 i 1 Ut mi la i 1 i lhl M 1 ut&itm a. i"ft viruljji Vl !! zMzmmzin Ji Nf iittmt tsty-y$pr u r r 1. t. ffeTITlTPTrf "Dnv Hieaius," the Walt. .Medley, and i kn... jp&T2SX . ' r i-?r-.!uli fiia. "i z . - - -ifl -r-- iifcjir.i rx 'X -ni-'A r-1 JU Our Correspondents JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. Miss Leila I'liiu spent a few ilns with Mm. Will Winner of Medfoid the ln of the week. I.ee ('illicit, formeilv a ieiilcii( ! this section hut now hunt; in Kucuc. spent the day henj ruuvwiiiK old ae ipiitintnnccs Wcdiiesday. Mrs. Walter Kittle ami ehihlici) at rived Iroiu Situ licj;n the I'lisl of the week and will make Ihcir home lice. I'mf. ami Mrs. .1. J'. Wells at tended Hie cheMUir exercises (lf (he Cent nil Point hih school Wednes day evening. Mr. mid .Mr. Clots. Niekell ami daughter of Kairview spent Thuisdiiy in (own. Mr. and Mrs. Chits, (lay of Me.l ford wete recent vicitors in .laeksnn fille. Thev weie accoiiipauieil liy the fot mcr's hrother, I. mi (lay of .Seattle. Vincent llcall of Ceutial I'oiut, .lames Wilsnti and Wilkes Iterrv ol Mcilford itttcudcd (he fiiuefal of Hie lale Dai id l.inn Suudiiv. Mrs. Claude Miles of Medfmd yn" the miest nf Miss Iteitha Prim Wed nesday. Mr mid Mr-. A. Kleiiihmmucr mid children of Hiiiicom weie in town Tliursilay (akiui: in the eircii-. Mrs. Alice I'lrich and Mrs. Mmitie Kelson wete Hie delegates of Kulli Itehckah Indue who went to I'eudleton this vcar to attend kihiiiI lode. Kicd Colvij:, county recorder, spent Suudiiv at his home in (Irmits 1'n-, Mrs. Cluis. l)c l.in mid Mtv. Child of Medford spent Sunday in .lueksoit- lille. Miss Ma im ret Mini, who was called home liy the death of her father, leluriit'il to l.os Alleles Thursday. Mrs. (Jen. K. Moos of Medford de livered ait intcrcstim; mldtess on wo. nianV sttffruKo to the ladies, of .lack sonville at the coin I house Tnc-ilny iifteriioon. A eluh will tin iloiilit lie oiKitnixcd here in the near futiite. Miss dosephiue l)niiejnii, who has hccii teaching; school al Klamath calls mint; the las) year, is spending her vacation with her hrother. Mrs. Lewis I'lrich entertained the "flOll'' eluh Wednesday evening, the following guests being present; )r, mill Mrs. It. K. Cohlcu, Mr. mid Mrs. Mark Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Henj, Col litis, Mr. and Mrs. Fred I'Vek, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lay, Mr. and Mrs. .lolin Dunuiugtoii and Miss (Intro Me. Donald of I'ortlauil. PHOENIX I. A number from hero attended Hie circus in Medford Thtirsdny. Mrs, llervie left Saturday to join her husband in F.ugcuo. Mrs. .1. C. Cnmphcll of Ashluuil has rented F, Furry's cottage on Pacific highway mid will soon occupy it. I. Kease of Ashland wus in town Wcducsdiiy. ('. Snrgenl returned u short lime ago from F.itsterit Oregon and has cnnlrnclcil for the carrying of the mail, Mrs. W. Ileardsley is visiting rela tives iu California. Her! Hover returned the lalter part of last week lVoiu Eastern Oregon, where lie went lo locate a homestead. Howard Frame is on the sick list this week. Mrs, Mitlmgreii entertained Hie In dies' aid Wcdnesduy nftornoon. Mr. Fuv of Now York, it brother of Mrs. W, ,1, Kliner, arrived hero , short time ago to spend the summer. The W. C, T. I', met with Mrs. A. II. Fisher Friday aflcrnonn. Mrs. Arthur Furry returned home lust Tlitndny. .. cm- - wwm.t t-.&i W.V' al '' .. 1t JmdnAii WWS.Mf,h; .aK . -. . ...1 IV LiJw.i PbM JSB vifj ' i,j.i,iiu unit,,, . --r Uim Haj6& "fr if Mi.zi llnln-, I'rima D'liina, in "The Thursday, .lime 1. KANE CREEK ITEMS. Mlhs Pearl IllKluliothiim of ford spent a few lnyn recently Mcd wlth Kiiiic'h rreek rclatlvim and frlciuU. Mm. Ma-riluu Hpent Tacsdiiy In Cold Hill with her friend, Mm. Ktluu liurg. Kami's Creek liiinlneMM ilxltorH to Cold Hill till week were: Mm. Av ery, Mr. LewU. Ceor;c HlKluhotham. Mr. uinl Mm. Taylor, Jllll Yantz, Mrs. Creettleaf, Mrs. Mardou, Mr. McMay lieu, Mr. Hverly. Mrs. HI(;luhotliatii. Al Itliotcu and Mr. nuil Mm. Houku holder. Mrs. Mollle Wllllnmn of Medford. who spent xnvernl dn'B tin the Riictit of Mm. howls, Iiiih returned home. Mm. Crccnleuf was dulng flopping In Central I'oiut the forepart of the week. We wish to announce that arrange ments lime been iiiailo to have Un ites. H. N. Htnltlt ami Id'v. Mark I)n vis of Portland to tie at the Dunln nell's telioo)hoiiH(t the first Sunday In J lino. ' Uveryliody Invited to attend. Sunday school also. Tom Norrls untile a hurried IiiihI hubs trip to Medford on Monday. Mr. Norrls Is developing a very rich iiutrtz mine on Kanes creek and In tends to build a mill on the mine In the near future. Mr. Creenlenf, the gont klug, of Kanes creek, Is making some sub stmitlal Improvements on his place In tho Hue of fearing and clearing, which adds greatly to the appearance or the place and next week ho will commence the erection of a fine, bun galow. Dr. Smith of Cold Hill made a pro fessloual visit to Kanes creek one day recently. Weather Prephet: "Foster predicts continued showers, which are (jullo Iieneflclal for both early and Into gur- ileus. Several from this place attended the dance on Calls creek Saturday night ami report a most enjoynulu af fair, These dances which hnvo been such a HiicccHH are conducted by the, Haton brothers every two weeks. Marjorie Lewis, who has been tin dor Dr. Smith's are for the past week. Is almost fully recovered, wo aro glad to say. I CENTRAL POINT ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Wurreit Mee returned to their home on Applegate Fridny morning, uccoui'muicd by Mrs. Mco's fnther, (1. X. Ilcsselgrave, and Hoy llebh. C. S. Sanderson spent Friday moruiiiL' iu Oraiits Pass. Heuton Dowers and Dolph Carlt.ott Can't Sleep Nights Vottf Stouiacli Is Out. of Condition- 't'liat's All. Many a dlRordetea stomach haa been put In splendid shape with a few days treatment of MI-O-NA stomach tablets. You probably know that stomnelt trouble causes biliousness, dizziness, nervousness, sick headache, bud dreams, foul breath, despondency, weak eyos, rod nose, sallow skin nttd loss of memory. If you hnvo any of those, troubles tho ehaiicoB aro that Ml-O-N'A stom ach tablets will put you all to tlio Igootl hi a fow days, They lollovo after illntier distress tit tlvo mln tites, Do sure anil try them and If they don't do you as much goad its yott thought they would, get your money back. Largo box 15 0 coats at Chns. Strattg'a nttd druggists ovorywhe.ro. ,K $, -- ' i ' ". ' - ' -- i i fir .kf-mMfSsJIM J 5r mk& 1 Spring Maid," Medforil Theatre, of Ashland were here Friday on a business trip. Hen Lnnipiiian nf Hold Hill wa in our cily a short time Friday. .1. W. Myern siwut Friday tit Kay Cold. Mrs. (!. K. Tex, Mr-. Waynmn War ner, Miss Hniller, Florence Stearns, I'carl Kos, Lawrence Wade and Clarence l'unkey were among the Central Point people that sent Fri day afterniMin in Medford. Mrs. Dillow, Mrs. Kcnijon' and .J. It. Stevens of Tolo were shopping here Friday afternoon. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS My A. C. Ilowlett 'I John Simon, who hn-. been stopping during the winter with his sister, Mr.. C. W. Daley, has gone to Central Point for a short stay. In a former later I staled that W. L. Cliildrctli was so badly crippled up with seialie rheumatism that he had given up work in hi- blacksmith shop but in a day or two I was at Ins shop and found him hnintaeriug away as though nothing wtw the matter, and I am glad to be aljj. to state that he is still at work, ft" Mis.s Lillian C. Mullen of .Medford came out Tuesday and spent a part of the day with us at the Suu)iyide. She was canvassing for the George W. (Hover Co.. of Philadelphia. John' Forester of Sao Fraueico emtio out Tuesday to put up the ina- ciuuery ior tennis iV MclioN ice plant they are putting tip in the new ichos brick. W. W. Willets of Persist and Frank Thcrtou wore, guests at the Sutinyside Tuesday night. We had quite an exciting lime in our quiet little village Tuesday after noon. Ray llanii-li was hauling a load of lumber l'roinSpnigue & Co. s lumber yard uinl just as he was pass ing Henry Childieth's blacksuiitlishop the hoies took fright and both jump. D''1 ' ,1,,l' Ir'kiiir tho whiffletree ami jeiKing tne tinier oil ot the wagon. For a memunt Jliey kept the ivagmi goiiur by the qeekyoke hiingtiig to (ho end of the tongue and Kay saw that he was iu danger of being run over by the wagon, so turned the horses loose, each one having a single tree hanging to him. They stnrtod to run iu mi nothcasterly diicction when they soon ran into a barbed wire fence, once horse falling and here Ihey parted by breaking the lines and one ring off of the ueckyoko and one horse ran across the railroad trunk unit the oilier across the creek, heading for the desort between hero and Medford. hut fortunately he turned into a lane between the Knight pluee tho old l'ugo phteo- -and Joo IHley place- and was captured by some of the men on tho ranch. The horses were hath cut considerably "tit not seriously and Ray complained NEW THOUGHT MEETINGS Aro Held in Mooso Hall every Thursday ut 3 p. m. Everybody invited. CATERING FOR PARTIES AVhon you have a party don't worry about tho catorinp; lot us do (hat. We make a specialty ol' furnishing everything for parties and serving it in your homo with out tho slightest trouble io you. PALACE OF SWEETS Tho Place to Get tho Best that night of his head being sore, but not so moic but ho wns able lo go to the dance that night. Speaking about the dunce; it was a special entertainment and dmce given for the benefit of the Catholic chin eh, at which time thev had lunch served iu tho hall. The dance was given in Hrown's hull over (leorge Drown & Sons' store, and those prcn ent teported that Ihey had a fi.ie time. Quite n number of people from the country were in attendance, among whom were Mike Sid ley and lis two sisters, Misses Julia and Hel en, Woit I'ool mid wile, Mr. Herrni and wife, Tiimmic Diigau mid his sister-in-law, Miss Maggie Sidloy and others whose iiihiich F did not learn. Henry Tumi of Lake Cicek was in town Tuesday and when he wc.it home he rode in a new Spauldiiig hack that he bought from a traveling agent Hint has been canuissing this part of the eountrj. Ilcalh (c Diamond have hud a neat new sign placed over their new store door. They ure taking time by the lorelock and have a ear load of stove wood bought from the Itutte Falls country. A young mini by the name of .), II. A ten of (lold Hill came in Tuesday evening on the train, took supper with us and went on over to the Corbin or chardthe old Dradshaw to work in the fruit. I understand that thry will require a number of hands lo thin the fruit this year for the crop "nly immense. Mr. Corbin pass ed through our town Thursday inorn iut; on his way to his farm mid Mr. Frank Poyser of Medford brought out a load of groceries, etc., for him from Medford. INiy Willelts. the mail contractor for the Kagle Point-Prospect route, came out Monday with the mail and is having his rigs fixed up by Henry Cliildrctli for the .summer's run. CADI) OK THANKS. We deslrn to express our thanks to the many kind friends for their many acts of kindness during our lute bereavement. We wish to especially menlon the floral offerings from the church W. W. A. and friends. MHS. B. IHTTNER. MltS. A. S. WAItKEN. MKS. H. E. WEBBER. The Small Boy's Teeth tt itro often a great deal of troublo to him. Many youngsters hnvo tooth ache In their young days. Tho best plan Is to hnvo tho children's tooth looked to at frequent Intervals. We are specialists In this line, and have mndo a reputation for high-class Den tlstry for young and old. It will pay you to conio hero for nny kind of Dental work. You'll get the best and save money. Lady Attendant DR. BARBER TDK DENTIST Ovor Daniels for Duds. Pacific Phono 25S2. Home Phono 352-K No. 33 Play Ball with the Cork Center Ball The ball the b!g leagues uie and the Official Ball of the World Series. Adopted by the National League for twenty years. The Spalding "Official National League" Cork Center Ball. $1.25 each. Try n Spalding Coik Center Ball in the next game you play and be Snd (or Min im to date. It plays evenly pUsol materials right through the , grne. ft, $ It feels cood to handle, outfit all Nation. It is lively and keeps tho aland American l .1-.. I. . V.. l.eatue . te amt. Hinicia nielli ,, niwv. It inal iv. r .u. the most interesting game jng Catafosue for the spectators. maJed free. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 1S6 Geary Street, San Francisco Is. .-"? 7 m a m m r-. a cm Q THE Sunrise Laundry FAMILY WAHIIIN'f) A SPECIAITV. AMj WOIUC OUAltANTKKO Order called for and delivered. Flrnt clnaa work dono by hnnd. Lndlcn' and mon's nultn cleaned and premicd. Tol. Mala 7831; Home, 37. Cornor Eighth and South Central Avonuo. TsTl? as clear and hard as diamonds Storage rooms right for all kinds of goods. Our wagons deliver to all parts of the city. Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240 Medford Ice (8b Storage Co. Nearly a quarter of a century under tho 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 SUEPLUS $175,000.00 W. L Vawter, President G. R. Lindlcy, Vice Prea. 0. W. McDonald, Cashier x First National Bank t!...i MEDFORD, CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $65,000.00 United States and Postal Savings Depository Wo solicit your business, which will receive our careful attention. F. K. DEUKIj, PRESIDENT M. L. ALFOIU), OASIIICR ORIUS CKAWFOIID, ASSISTANT CASHIER Summer Vacations Via tho To tho East Hose Festival Elks' Convention Seashore or Mountains TvtH m - rfT2lXF7Z4 v) sunset' f OGDEN&SHASTA ROUTES stbSO. cif SALE May 2-3-I-0-10-11-H-15-17-1S- 24-29 Juno "l-C-7-S.13.ir.-17-lS-10- 20-21-21-2C.a7-2S-2n. July 2-3-G-7-11-12-15-1C-20-22-23-2G-29-30-31. Newport Yaquina Bay Tho homo of tho Khoclodondron, un Ideal pluco to upend tho mini in or. Low round trip mid wook end tlckots. Reasonable hotel rates, nut door amitsomonts, bathing, boating, golf, fishing, otc, Low Fares to Meeting of Woiiipu'h Clubs Han Francisco, Juno lit to July (I. PACIFIC ItAILWAV & NAVIGATION I1EACHES Aro now within oasy reach by tho P. It. &. N. and a now Hold for a pleasant vacation opon, Weok end tickets now on sale and scasou tlckots from nil points on salo Juno 1st, PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL Opons Juno 10 and closes Juno 15. Tho greatest Floral Fiesta and Carnival of Pleasure yet hold. Low round trip tlckots on sale from all points. For beautifully Illustrated booklets describing Newport, Hay ocean and othor points, as well as Information about Eastern Fares, routes, stop-overs, etc, call on nearest Agent or write to JOHN'MrscOTT, aonora.1 Pussongor Agvjnt, Portland, Oregon, ir- ' D. P. O. H. (EHch) Convention, July H in IU, tI8, OF 0REG0X Hound Trip tick otR to tho prin cipal CUIett of tho East, going or r o t u r n lug through Califor nia, or via Port land. Going lim it 15 days, final return limit Oc tober 31, on ualo as follews: - w a.- DATES: Aug. Sopt. 1.3.3.G-7-12-15-lG-a2-23.29- ao-3i. .1.5.(1-7-8-11-12-30. Stop-ovt'i-H rhIiik or returning within tho limit. !f fh 1 i n U I I V f1 M I v.