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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1912)
ft: MTCDlTOni) MATI, TIlTnTJNK, MKDFOBU, OIIIWION, 'I'l'KSIMY, JIAY2B, 1912, PKOT3 THUIBB -M-M-M-M- H4 M44H44M4K 'S-r, t 5 p& from y Hpeclnl ntiontlon to wholcnnlo Hhlpplng orders. ', ', Aro you imrtlculnr about tho Ico cream you ont? Wo nro Jtmt J kitki tue that particular nbout tho quality of Ico cream wo mako that wo St CLASS STANDING $L nitlttii iMntrl Aitiwrtht "! " in ruDuu ounuuLO jj A 'lllll ItlHIlllll J II lllll Mll'll!llK llllll ailtliiiiiitlit (oiiIi'hIh Iii .Inrlouiii coiiii ly imlilli: m-linol Iiiivm liccii topot tnl by Hupl, WHIn mm follew: Cliinn "A" (IncliiilliiK nil iirlioulu of mom Hum olio iooiii.) Avcmku Kor ticlioiil uvi'iiiK"--' INirccnt I'Kiiniiiit winner Con I nil Point noliooU 00. 0 HiTdiiit, Wiikiiki' Cii'Kk Hrhooln , 114. i! Tlilnl, Euglc Point m-IiooIm . . . HU I I'nr Krmlo nvituiK'': rmirth Kruilo I'otitiaut wliinor, Wiikiiiii UrcmU UK. ft Honiml, Contrnl Point U7.I Third, AkiiIo ' .. Oft.N Fifth kiiiiIo Pi'iiiwinl wlnnor, Out nil Point . U.1.1 HiH'oml, Wood villi) ill. a Tlilnl, Plioitnlx HO.ii Hlxth Kiailo Pi'iiiiunt winner, Wiikiioi' Cri'iik.. HI. I Hm-aml, Wooilvlllo .. 11:1.3 Third, Ontnil Point D2.G HdVltlltll KTIIlll) Pen n iui t wlnnor. Knr.lo Point .... lifi.t Kmoiiil, Phoi.Milx . ..02.1 Third. W'AKiii'r Creflt 02. I'lftli Krmlo Poiinuiit wlnnor, WiKiwr Cri'i'k H3.7 HkcoiiiI, CiikIh Point HZ. ft Third, Jiirlmonvlllo DI.H tllllHH "II" (Ono Itooni HrhonU) For oohool iiMiniKo Priiniiiit winner, Mnycn C'n'ok hcIihoI .. . . 02 7 Hm'oml, Aiitlcriwn Crook HI H Third, IVritlnl hS 5 For urndit nvniR' Fourth Rrndn Pcnnitnt wlnimr, Noll Creok Horonil, Dewey Third, Dorhy Fifth Krudo Potinnnt wlnnor, Andomon Greek '.I2.K Hocond, MyncH Creek KIM Sixth Krnde--Ponnnnt winner, Anilomon Cr'k OO.tt Hocond, I tawny . ... ... . S.M Third, i:ik Creek 82. 7 ttavonth Krnde Ponnnnt winner, l)lt, No. 00 Horond, Derby . . Third, Pine drove Klichlh Krudo Ponnnnt winner, Mnyea Creek Horond, drove . . . Number nulioolx piirtltlpat Iiik claim4 "A" H. Number mcIiooIii mtrtklimtliiK clitoH "ll"; ;1K Total number rcIiooIh inrUclnnt ItiK. ft2. A number of Hchoom not IneludeiT In the above Hot donorvo Hjierlnl men tion an luivliiK done exrelteul work In the ner I en of tonloHtH, hut beratiHe of hoiiii) unavoldabln IrreKitlurltlon foulil not be cluimocl an iieuuanl win norH. In the first two teatn the fourth, fifth, and Hlxth Kradcit of the Cold lllll nrhooln made DM, 03, ft, and Oft. I reripoetlvcly, but did not teport on later contoalH. DlHtrlrt. No. Ii2, Wlmer. would have been entitled to lioiiorn had km Id dlhtrlit not mlHMed the flml lent through failure to rratlwi iiueHtlonH In time, DlHtrlrt No. 117 iiIho ilesorwH Hpcolal mi'iitlou. vp iiiili two M t ti.b lovc ntr.o" nor. OH .1 H'.l 0 SH ft SK.H K7. Hft.t R7.0 S7.7 III 111 fcIKU Iff A tK)V-rt. rCAr-lll OH fllT. flWrj-T-Krftn or Tftr rlr. rT rt.ni..,. Hi ,L .Jj Z p r " ---::. PRIKaW bOXENA X PRIJICE AI.ADAE AHNAMIR.L .' I " 1 liL I A ZZ77ZZ '' '' L3IM6IM6 "TWO MTTIX J,OVt UliUwVj L'THE HABaiT"' I YV fi ROLAN AMD HIS TROUPE OF ACTORS I'M i. linu iiiHii;iiri7.'u uri'iiui in uiu niiiiiiiimiuiw in win iv.ii tuniii, uuu ; trial will convince you of tho auperlor (iiallty of our Ico cream. J Wp make all flavorH and Hpeclal onlora on nhort notice Free do- ' . . iivuricfi to an parts or mo city. MEDFORD CREAM OX BUTTKR CO. Phenes: Pacific, 88t; Home, ICt-h Natatorlum UnlMIng 1"f4fH' ! ! HUHfHtftH The )irc on I miIii rnptioii seat miIo ut the Medloid Uuelie lor '"The Siiin Muni" wliioh opeiix iU eu KMKonifiil i.t tlmt Iioiiho Tiii'mlny n piMiil iiiiliontiou how iniii'li more Keiiernlly the puhllo I inhumed on the uowont in' thoiiliteal inoilnolioiw lliiiu in lUft oai. Tluv-ont ilemaiid linn kept puie with the leputation of "The Spriim Mniil" in Now Vorl, and it-, laler furore in Sun Krnnoifeo nntl Inn. e'en biiiiiiKsed Hie flames made lV "The Mtrrv Widox.," nllliouli lliut wink lilt boon running two onr in the KnM before it eould bo lirouuht to the I'uoilio Con-t. mid had nlne in ino-t of litis Inrsv iitit- of llm mul tlmr action a well n the truly country. With "The Spring Maid" the listen er i Mild to lauuli with the charneler mid hum the fiiHriuatiu meodie nlter tliciu more rrmliK than lor mi liylil opera for n generation, mid this appeal is Mini to come fiom tho liuuiiiii naturaliies of the olinnwtov ieunie sparkle of miiMc and fun. It will he the first lienrintr of the much priiiMjd little llunpiriiiu prima doniiii, Mizzt Hajo", in the Westeni cities ami mi iiiiumi.i1 -ense of un joxment is expected from the warmth of the report that have come before her. FOR SGHMnZ POLITICS HAS LURE DECORATION DAY WHIRR OF MOWERS TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS TO BEGIN JUNE 19 Not Ico Ih heieby kIvoii that I will hold ithe jk'Kii'ar ojmiiilnuWnn for tenehera' eertlfleate at JaekHonvllle, OreKon, IIH follOWH! CommencluK WodncHiiny, Jinm 10, 1012, at 0:00 o'clock a. m and eon tluuluK until Saturday, June 22nd, at 1:00 o'clock p. in. WodncHiiny foniuoon Unltod HtatcH hlHtoiy, phyHlolony, wrllliiK. WndtiflHday afternoon PhyHlcal KeoKiap'hy, readliiK, mm- poHltlou, muthoilH In ruailliiK, uietli- oiIh In urlllimetle. Thurmlay forenoon Arithmetic, hlHlory'of education, IMyc.holoKy, muthoilH la K)Kiaphy. Thuriidity aftoinoou (Irammar, K0Ki'adiy, American lit. oraluro, phyHlcH, inothodH In Ian- KtiiiKO) thcHla for prliunry tort If i- cato. Friday foronoon Theory and practlii), orthoKiaphy, lOiiKlluh llteratuio. Ft Iday afternoon Oieiton iiehool law, botany, alKobia, civil Kovoriimout. Saturday forenoon Geometry, koqIok)'. Baturday afternoon Ijonoial ItUtory, hookkeepliiK. QueHtloiiH In theory mid pi art loo will bo taken from CoIkiovo'h "The Toucher and tuu School," QueHtloiiH In muthoilH will bo taken from Whlto'H Art of TeaohliiK. All toachorH who Intend to wrlto upon thla oxiiiuluatlou are requested to notify mo kh hooiiiih pohhIIiIc. .i, pnnoY WKi.hH, County School Supt. Moilford 1'rlnting company carry full Uuo of legal blanks. SAN FHANCISC'O. Oil. Ma 2S -Ih former Major ICiikoiio i:. SchiultK, fiKalitkt whom the IiihI Kraft Indict ment were dlHiulHHCd b) .IiuIko l.aw lor Saturday, after a five yeniH' bat tie In the miperlor enurtH hero, a broken, dlnilrltod man, embittered by IiIh experleucu mid of the opinion that the Kama of politic Ih not worth the candle? ' Jlo Ih not. Hclniiltz euiphatlcall denied today that he linn leeu made a pcHHlmlHt b IiIh exierleuccH. He declared that never, eou In tho dark en! hourH of bin toruble, ban he boon wtntful to return to the portion of orchcHtru leader, fiom which he wiik taken and made major of Sun Fiati clhco by AbttiliMin Ituef, (iiie-llino Iiohh of the city mid now In Sail Qiieutlu prison for helpliiK debauch the city. Indeed, Schmltz declmoH iionltlvely that ho Ih not throiiKh with politics the Kunio of nivn, which la li Ih rul ing piihhIoii; that he will iikiiIii en. tor tho 'political menu In tho near fit turo. "1 would ko throiiKh thorn! pant five yeaiH aKiilu," nald Schmltx with w Hinllo, "to kiiIii the frluiulH I have Kaliied In that time. "And I want to nay thlH emphatic ally: 'I know 1 do not believe, but 1 know that tho Kieat tank mid file of San FranclHcaiiH believe in mo Htlll. an they alwayH believed In me That Iiiih boon demoiiHt rated to me couutloHH tlnioH duiiiiK my trouble, and particularly of late. It Ih thin IoiowIoiIko that Iiiih HUtttnlucd me." E N t HEARD A both contested anie of haschnll may he evpoclcd on Decoration )u.. May .III, heiwcen .Mcdfonl and (Iriinls I'n-s at the local hall park. The Josephine eount hojs, backed hy a large delepition of iixilers, mid with llieir liue-up slieuktheued, are hurry ing hack to avenge their last Sun day's defeat. Young Hiiige-s, who has been pitching stur hall this season, will be on tho -lilh lor Medfoid. (iiime called U: l."i p. in. RESUME HEARING OF ARCHBALD IMPEACHMENT Barney 0'Nlcl In Prison WAl'iUACIC, Idaho, .May 27. K tradlled fi-om Vancouver, II, C. ller iimd O'Nell, former piPHldent or tho defunct State Hank of Comineico of Wallace, and at ouo tlino camlldntu for Koveiuor of Idaho, today Ih In the county Jail heio awaltliiK trial on n ehaiKO of emhe..loment ami makliiK falHo repoitH or the condition of tho hank, DON'T GET RUN DOWN Weak and inlnorulilo. If you hnvo Kidney or Illaddor tioublo, dull hoad palms, DIuIiiohs, NorvoiiHiioHH, Palna In tho back, mid fool tired all over, Kot a puckiiKo or Mother Cray's ARC MAT Id IilOAF, tho pleiiRunt horh euro. It novor fallH. Wo huvo many toHtlmonlulB from Knitoful pooplo who lmvo uhoiI thlB Yndorful rem edy. Ah ii ittgulutor It Iiiih o oaunl. Ask for Mother Oray'H AioniatlcLeaf at ilruKKlntH or Bent by mull for ftO ctH. Samplo FUWW, AddrosH, Tho MoUior Cray Co., Lolloy, N, Y. WASH I NGTON, May 2 S. Tho Iioiiho Judiciary committee today re named ItK hearing of chnrnon iigulnst Judge wu hbald of the comnierco court. Another week will ho devot ed to homing wI(iiomch, the commit tee hopliiK to flnlHh Its Invuhtlgatlon mid report befoic the ndjourumeiit of rongicsH. "Juxt Say" HORLICK'S It Mians Original and Ginulnt MALTED MILK The Food-drink far All Agts, y More healthful than Tea or Codec. Agrees with tho weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, malted grain, powder form. A quick lunch prepared is a Blinule. Take no substitute. AtkforHORLlCK'S. Others are imitations. With fair weather heie agaiutlt" Ming of the mower will shortly lu heard in the allow While a Miml!! amount of hnv has' been cut during the past week lite work of hane-tmg hay will soon be undertaken m earn est. Mowers have been overhauled and are in :eadiiie-s- foV the -eiiMiiff work. Ji latge amount of nihil fa mid hay is down lis the icsiilt of the ruin of the past week hut it is believed that much of it will he suved !v prompt cutting. The hnv which 1ms fallen is principally in bottom trads whoie il grew to gient height. Many of the fanners are planting coin nt pieenl. Kspeeiullv K l.i true in the Talent district, where a large acreage between rows of join1,; trees is being planted. ORCHARDISTS AR LOOKING FOR BLIGH I Tlii being the -cuxon wlienbli::!it make s it- appearance if at all in the orchaids of the valley, orchaidu.s are keeping a sharp outlook ready to nip in the hud any holdover infection-. All of the larger orchard- have men inspecting the ordehards cloiely though no damage is expected. One or two orchards report find ing u small amount of infections in trees vvlueli were previously toadied with blight mid prompt mea-mct. have been applied. 'The county in spectors are liu-y going over Mil or ehurds mid so fur have failed to find any coii-ideruble amount of blight. Tho di-ease is fully under control m.d orehardists aie not taking mv eliance. The watch for infection-, will he continued during this mouth. Legal blnnks at tho MeJford Print ing company. CATERING FOR PARTIES When you have a party don't worry about the- catering let us do that. "We inakeji specialty of furnishing everything for parties and serving it in your home with out the slightest trouble to you. PALACE OF SWEETS The Placo to Get the Best sZ V? v3J."5JVr. I Comploto j An Investment in a DIAMOND t requires careful thought anil the proper con fidence in a firm to warrant absolute satis faction to note tho proper comparison you must inspect them from a large and well se lected stock, such as J am able to show, hi this way you can become thoroughly familiar with values and fool assured of safe and eco nomical buying through my binding guarantee. TIIK.II0WI0L10R MARTIN J, REDDY lUKDKOlvD, OREGON NKAtt POSTOlWCtf ANNOUNCEMENT Noonchester Brothers have purchased" tho gro cery business of W. P. Stobaugh, the Olson Street Grocery. All orders will be delivered promptly and customers arc guaranteed courteous and fair treat ment. NOONCHESTER BROS. Phenes: Pacific 5772; Home 355-K. Mcdfonl, Ore. w " J une 11th " ( $ r , A? ICE 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 Sb Storage Co. Nearly a quarter of a century under the same management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of Soundness of principle Cconomy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawtor, President G. R. Lindloy, Vice Prea. O. W. McDonald, Cashior First National Bank u ai'ikl OF l. c'i-.-t ft.tt&3 MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.06 Surplus and Undivided Profits $65,000.00 United States aud Postal Savings Depository We solicit your business, which will receive our careful attention. F. K. DEUEL, PRESIDENT M. Ij. ALTORD, OASH29K OlUtlS CRAWFORD, ASSISTANT OASIIIKR -