Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 29, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    ME1TF0R7) MATT, TRTniTNTC, MILORD, OKW ION, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1912.
PXGE THREE
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PREPARE CKIS
: FOR CONVENTION
CIIK'AilO, Muy 21).- Oriiiiiby Me
IImtk. Iho Now York Inwyor wlio Ih lo
(oikI ifol, ti ItooiKivolt routi'iil for
ili'ldcutcH lioforo tho nntlounl rnMHh
llciin coiiiintllKii, loilay t)ii'iii'il lj In
lii'iitliniuilddi hunt In Dm nr,i'fM
liotitl.
Aftur u Ioiik roiifiinuieo with
HooMovnlt livulur.H Mcslliiri: iiiiiutrted
thai Iho liltlcronl content hiiforo thn
con vimiI Ion would ho Hint for tho
iliili'Kiitloii fiom Wnnlilnutoii utalo,
ll clmrKi'H Hint foriuur Hi'criiiiiry
HiillliiKor, formor Hniiulor John l.
Wlliiun niul otht'iH coiitrollod the
WlUlllllKtOII Htlltll COIIVOIItlotl, (ll'ltpllll
a twiity-lo-ono iiiiiitlmiml In iho
Htiito rtKAltiHl I'ronldi'iit Tuft.
MimIIII McCoriiilrk utinutincoil thin
itftnriioun that all Hoimnvitlt national
dolt'Kutni worn lnvlti'd to con for with
tu forinnr prrnluVul ni'xt Hutiinluy
at Oyittur Uny.
1 YESTERDAY'S SCORES:
4
NATIONAI
W. h. V. C.
Now York 27 U ,7r.n
Cincinnati 23 III .fl.'IU
I'llUburK I" IB .5 10
ChlcuKo 1 17 .48B
Ht. l.ouln 17 21 .147
I'hllailolphlit . . . .14 17 .4B:i
iioNion H 22 .nsu
llrooklyn . . ! 22 .210
I'hllnuVlphlii It). Honloii H.
llrooklyn 4, Now York B.
I'ltUhiiri; 4. Ht. IiiiIm 7.
OhlcaKo ti), (.'Inrlnnntl 2.
AMKKIUAN
V. U. V. c.
ChlniRO ... 27 t .7B0
Ilontou .. ...21 I a JUS
IMillmli'lplilu . . . I IB .BIO
Wmihliixton ...10 R .7I
Detroit 18 IK .BOO
Clovi'laml H 18 .43H
N.iw York 12 1! .:iK7
r(. l.ottlri 12 24 .333
' lloitton 7, IMilladulphla N.
Ht. l.ouln 0-2. Detroit f.-ii.
Olitvidamt 3, ChlctiK" 7.
Now York 3. VahliiKton K.
N()UTIIVIT
w. u. r. ('.
I'ortlntld . . 23 IK .BC1
Vancouver 21 20 .B12
TacoiUtt 2 0 -B2B
yictorln ..... 2" 20 .BOO
Hoattlo I 21 '.47B
Spokane ! -I '3
it. if. k.
Kiokan 3 0 3
H.-ulllo , l 3
HattorloH NoycH uiul Ostcllek:
Kullortoii niul Wully.
Vuiicouvor 11 1" 7
Tacoina 17 10 1
llattorlM Ct'H, Ilnuhwir and
Bepnlvtda: (lordon, Yoll ami Lalonr.f.
Victoria 2 0 2
Portland 4 K 3
Uuttrlift NnrviMum and Monks;
ICnatlpy, HarrU.
COAST
W. h. P. C
Vornon 0 ' C12
Oakland 31 20 .008
r,OH AiiKitli'M 2B 2B .BOO
Hun Krancliicc 22 28 .440
Sacrainorito 21 27 .438
I'ortlund 17 27 .380
.
I'ortland-Hucramonto, rain.
11. II. 15.
I.oh AtiKolcs 1" 1"
Ran KruncUco 0 B 2
llattorlo Tout ami llolci, Mll
lor; McCoroy and Horry.
Vernon 0 3 2
Onklniul : ,; !
lluttorloa CarHon, (Iray and Sill
llvan, Hrown; Ablcii mid Mltxo.
CONGRESS THANKS
THE CARPARTIA
WABIUNCITOX, May aO.Forraul
thankH of eoiiKrona to tho Snuiinor
Catputhlt'H offlcora and rw for th"
roHciio of tho Tltanlc'ii Hiirvlvora wore
oxpreitBi'd In u Joint resolution
udoptod today by tho aouato. Tho
hoiiHo will tuko prompt action.
Tho resolution Ih tho flrBt of throo
iiuuiaiiroa Inlroducod by Senator
Huilth or MIohlKiin following hla
upoi'Mi In tho uonato unit tho pretum
fntlou of bin report or tho connnoreo
coinmlttoo InvuHllnatlou ot tho TI
(aula dlHUHtur. Tho ri'soliltlou of
thuukH ciriiuH with It a. jjold modul
to Captain A. II. Itoatron, miiBtor ot
tho Citrputhlu.
Twp othor numBiircB woro Intro
tlitcutl und rofoned to tho conimorco
piuiulttuo, Ono wiih.u bill louulrlnK
ovory Htool ocoun or coiibIwIbo boii
Ki)liiB Htoain vobboI and ovory utool
vetiBul navlRutlui; tho Groat LakuB,
fiirryliiK JQO or tnoro paHBOiiKorB,
iiiiihI hnvo a wntor-tlnht skin board
from tho for wind coIIIbJou hulkhoad
not hum than two-thlrda or tho IoiikUi
of tho vimaol, and tho liulkhourta no
aimcml that uny two udjacoiit com
partmcntB .muy bo rioodod without
di-MtroyliiK tho floatablllty of tho vob.
aol,
i
"The Spring Maid" Coming to Mcclford j
V'mtWkAWkWmWmWnLWkmmmWmm
mmmmmmME&l&VF?ffl&&WqHkmfflp -,-,
-mwmmmKLWmamlW& MwELWBmw&Lt' -A
iiBgisHPtriiaggkafafMp
mLwHLmsmWmWsBStB
BIkii tho BtihHrrlptloil Hat at Hurt
It I im.
Now "T-ho SptiiiK Mnld'n" cmuliiff
to town with bIiikoi'h gront of much
renown ; ItH t'amo hnn Hprcad from
oiibI to woat and wo'ro whlHtllim Itn
mufllo with ?roat isoat. Wo'ro nottliiK
ready to mnllo with Itu fun, but, nil
of iifi now ovory Inst olio- l won
dorliiK how to pronouiioo tho imitio
of Mixvl IIiiJ.h, tho Maujail who
camo lo mnko for liorsolf u nuiuo pro
dlKloiifl 1 hear homo call It Mlzzl
UIiIJiib. Sho'n a dainty olf, piosa nsonl
hiUiI. with Kolden curia all over her
head! and fllrta like u lively beam ot
Joy that la somothlaB mlschlevlous,
Bometlinea coy. 'Twonltl ho nice to
call tho lady by namo and all bo
siiro wo not the snm hut tho Htm
Kiulan odltor has nono nway and
won't, ho back for ""y a day, bo
without n roRHhir laitKBo bosa, wo
aro tempted to call It Just Huy-Joa.
WE
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LASHES
WTH
CRAWFORD
HAI-K.M. Ore, May '20 fJ'.VTnor
W't'Hl niul AltoriM'j Ocncnil C'niwfonl
lnlV linvi' 'IiihIic(1 is ii rt'Hiilt of tlio
jjovi'morn' iipiioinliiiK I'rmik If. f'nr
tn wiudi'ti niul nt'tiiiK Hiipcriiitfiiilciit
of the Htiilc pi'iiili'iilinry licri-, re
pliifiny Wiinlcii .Jnmi'H, whoin tin
governor diHiniHsuil.
Attorney (Jeiienil (Vnwfonl i
record with mi ooiiiion tluit there
in no millmrity for the iipiiointiiicnt
of nn "nctiiiK iiicriiitciiilent" of the
uriHoii mnl Hint tlio Keeretiiry if
State hIioiiIiI look to the npproviil of
the State piircluihint' lioanl for nil
Hiiii!icH imreluiHeil rather tlimi to III''
nppnnnl of Curtis. (Irwrnor Went
iiiHJHtH that notwitlixtniidiut; Crnw-
fnnl'n opinioii, CurtiH in the wtiiifj
HiipiTintt'iMlefit of the .state prinon :n
well itH wnnleii.
RESIDENT
HAS PASSED AWAY
Mr8. LucIIo Looauly, aged 79, of
Fort Klamath, and well known
throughout southern Oregon aa one
of lu pioneers, died at her homo
TtieBday. She had resided In Oregon
bIiico 1S50. Her son P. S. Ioosely.
waa a resident of Med ford for a num
ber of years, moving to Central Point
recently.
Mrs. Iooscly leaves nine children
to mourn her demise George Loose
ly of Ashland: Krcd loosely, Fort
Klamath; Mrs. Mary Smart, Fort
Klamath: Mrs. Itoslo Nuttley, Ta
coina; P. S. Loosely, Central Point;
Bert Loosely, Klamath Falls; Marlon
Loosely, Fort Klamath; Milan Loose
ly, U. S. A.; Mrs. Fannie litinch, Fort
Klamath, and Hen Loosely of Fort
Klamath.
OBITUARY
DlED Grundy Unrton, aged 30,
died at the Sacred Heart hospital on
Tuesday night of Drlght's disease.
Mr. Burton was a resident of Central
Point and greatly liked by all. Ho
leaves to mourn his decease a wife,
parents and tlireo brothers. Funeral
serviced will be conducted from the
lato residence In Central Point on
Thursday at 2:30. Interment lu tho
Central Point cemetery.
Elks at Hot Springs
HOT SPRINGS, Ark., May 29.
The city has delivered Its keys to the
F.lkn who are gathered here from all
parts of the state to attend tlwlr an
nual state com cut Ion and for two
clays the Jolly visitors will bo royally
entertained by the citizens. Tho dele
gates from Pine Bluff arc working
hard to have Pine Bluff selected as
tho place for tho state convention of
1913. i4 tjftfj
HER FRIEND'S
GOOD ADVICE
The Results Made This Newburg
Lady Glad She Followed
Suggestion,
Kowbure, Ala. For more than a
year," writes Myrtle Cothruni, of this
place, "I Buffered with terrible pains In
my back and head. I had a sallow
complexion, and my face was covered
with plmplos. Our family doctor only
Bnvo me temporary relief.
A friend of mine advised ma to try
Cardul, so I began taking It, at once,
and with tho best results, for I was
cured after taking two bottles. My
roothor and my aunt have also used
Cardul and were greatly benefited.
I shall always praise Cardul to alck
and Buffering women."
Cardul la a purely YegetabJe," pop
fectly harmless, tonlo remedy for wo
men, and will benefit young and old.
Its Ingredients aro mild herbs, hav
ing a gentle, tonlo effect, on tho wo
manly constitution.
Cardul has helped a million women
back to health and strength.
Have you tried ltT If not, please
do. It may bo just what you seed.
N. D.- WriU to; U4ls' Advluw Drtrt., Chitlt
nooc M4lcliu Co.,CtMtunooc. Tcnn.. for Sptcial
rulrucfumt, n4 M-put book. Horn TimUmbi
lor Wumtu," Mot lo plain wripptr, on routtU
BARGAIN
FOR SALE
Greatest auto bargain of the
season, 25 h. p. roadster,
now, run less than 150 miles.
Will soil at great sacrifice.
Home phono 301-X or write.
JANES BROS.
NEW THOUGHT MEETINGS
Aro Hold in Mooso null every
Thursday at 3 p. m. Everybody
invitod.
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IVJalf VJTV.lL'Ta.lTl and Katail
Special attention to wholenalo shipping ordera. !
Aro yon particular about tho len cream you eat? Wo nro Juat
that particular about tho quality of Ico cieam wo mnko that wo ;
use pasteurized cream In tho manufacture ot our Ico cream. Ono
trial will convince you of tho superior qunllty of our Ico cream. !
Wo make all flavorn and special orders on short notice Freij do-
liveries to all partB of tho city.
MEOFORD CREAM cm BUTTER CO.
Phenes: Pacific, 881; Home, lf.I-L Nutatorlum HuildlnR
r V V'W T VT 'T '' 'ft Ft ttttTTFtttttt
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BEDDING PLANTS
Wc have a nice line bedding plants such as
Geraniums, Salvia, Verbenas, Lobelias, Chrysan
themums, Petunias, Heliotrope, Cannas, etc.
Always Nice Line Cut Flowers
MEDFORD GREENHOUSE
Home Phone 237-X; Main .1741. 923 Main Street
KcKaarVCffijI
SAVE ONE-HALF ON
SCREENS
AND SCREEN DOORS
You can equip your entire house, store front
or building for about half the usual expenso if you
tako advantage of our uMt tram attary. !"
prices on
AI
0AIM
MAKI
SCREEN
20cts
15cts
Here are the prices that tell hew:
CKEM M6M 14 mesh, galvanized wire,
doors Ig in. thick, per square loot
WWMW SCMCMS-14 mesh, galvanized
wire, nny size per square foot ....
Solid bronifl wlra on door and aerrenj. (t pr aquart foot extra.
Wa aall anybolr tax cash, ahlp anywherr, uarntra aatlafaetton and aoa datlrery. If
you rwi aoythlna Ue 3ah. Doora, Interior Trim. Fainta. VulUlna; Paper. Glaa. Build.
rra'Uardwarr writs for Catalog; 43 . It'afrae.
. Ailli
SH and
1943 1'lraB't: aVv
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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
9
Medford Ice (& 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
Economy of management
Safety of investment
Courteous and liberal treatment
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00
W. L Vawter, President G. R. Lindloy, Vice Pres.
0. W. McDonald, Cashier
First
National Bank
j ...-iLi S
--OF-
MEDFORD, OREGOH
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 attontion.
a
. K. DEUEL, PRESIDENT M. I. ALFORD, GAMMUM
ORRIS CRAWFORD, ASSISTANT OABIIIKM
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