PAGE TWO AIEDrORP MATTi TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QK 10(1 ON. MONDAY, ,IUNR H, 1012. h IOCAL AND Pi PERSONAL Noah Lyons wbb arrested Sunday evening for rrcatlnK a tllsturlinnco In a tocnl picture show. Ho was fined f 10 In tlio jioltco court today after spending the night In Jail. fork,' Il'ntte -vVf 11 lenvo this ovonlnR for lifer former home nt Albion, Mich., whorjd he will make arrangements for the shipping of hoVfROhold furnl turo lo Mod ford. Her hushand. Dr. Ratte has decided to tocato here.. They are both charmed with the vrtl ley. Tho Medford Conservatory for Music and Languages, tho only music school In Southern Oregtin with a full corps of 'tcftchcrst will bo open all Bummer. 0. Talliandier, director. 'Clifford Beckett Is spending it' few das' 'at Lelaiid "Where his father Is reported lo'bo seriously 111. O. H. Lawler left Sunday evening for Chicago on a business trip. Ho will probably be absent tor six weeks. Mathews & Son do draylng, trans fcrrlng and furniture packing. Both phones. Sunday work a specialty. S(J Charles Cay will leave Tuesday for a visit at Westvllle. Ho was formerly in charge of the commissary at the camp. tanagor McCallum of the Medford opera houso announced today that all tickets not called for by six o'clock Tuesday afternoon will be placed on sale again. As the advance sale has been heavy the seats will all be in demand. Tho "Spring Maid" is proving very popular. Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4.50 per single cord. Special low prices in carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co.. 6th and Fir. Judge Colvig returned from a trip to California Saturday evening. George Treat of "Woodvillo Ib spending a few days lu Medford on business. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives tmade any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471 Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Ellliott of Med ford and Leslie Cook and family of Grants Pass returned Sunday night from a fohr days trip to Crescent City. Professor Griffin of tho high school faculty left Sunday for the east. He expects to take up a course of work at Columbia university. Save $2 to $10 by buying your trunk and suit case at 10G North Front street. Will H. Wilson & Co. G3 Martin L. Erlckson, supervisor of the Crater National forest, left Sun day for a visit at Pelican Bay where he will transact considerable busi ness in connection with recent sales of timber In that section to lumber men who have started manufacturing on a largo scale. Kodak finishing, the best, at Wei ton's, opposite book store. ft. J. Colo of Hilt, Cal Is spending a few days In Medford on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Weber of Eagle Point spent Sunday in Medford with friends. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkla, Glens O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. A vaudeville act of more than us ual merit i being shown this week nt the Star theater. Some high class comedy is seen while the singing is exceptionally good. Mrs. D. A. Phillips of Talent spent Monday in Medford. . Kodak work done neatly and quickly at Gregory's, the old reliable. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Johnson of Eugene were recent visitors lu Med ford. W. A. Clement of Salem spent Sun day in Medford. Gregory Is making big reductions on nlh photos to graduating pupils. A. P. 'Haack of Yreka i&Mrlslting friends In Medford. He states that great preparations are being made lor the mining congress to be held in that city in July, Preparations are being made for entertaining over 300 delegates. Bee R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Miss Ellne Curry of Savngo Creek was u recent visitor in Medford. Lawn and garden supplies. Shap lolgh Hardware. M. B. Whlpplo, M. Burkhart and Louis Slvors of Rogue River wero recent visitors In this city. Mr, and Mrs. McLalu, Mrs. J. L. nnd Miss eorgial Cllne, Mr. and Mrs. eGo. Pankoy, Mr. Bawn, Ern Engram, Win. Martin wero among tho .many Central Polntors that Bpont Saturday ofternoou in Medford. Wo havo two showcases at a bar gain. 10C North Front street. C3 Wecks&McGowanCo. tJNDEUTAKER Sty Vfaoss NTt viyM nuMi x. w. wk sort A. S. Orr, MM &ABT AHIIIAnr, Robert Main who has Just com pleted n term of school nt Ruch Is In Medford 7MHng friends, lie expects 16 loavo soon for his former home In Illinois, where he will spend tho fetnn. nier. Mr. and Sirs. O. C. Boggd havo loft for a visit nt eastern points. They will spend several weeks at their for mer homo at Champaign, HI. Shaplelgh Hardware, 2S So. Cen tral. Charles Champlln of Foots Creek was a recent visitor in Medford on business.' He reports things booming down his way In tho mining line, Anna HlgKlnbotham of Kano's creek was u recent visitor In Med ford. Cord wood, hardwood ,and fir $4. GO per single cord. Special low prices In carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co., 6th and Fir. A. S. Deanc of Climax was a recent visitor In Medford. B. W. Thomas returned Sunday from n fishing trip to Squaw Lake. He reports splendid luck. Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4.50 per Bluglo cord. Special low prices in carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co., 6th and Fir. B. F. Mulkey, district attorney, spent Monday at Eagle Point On business attending to a case which arose dtfer a dam which Is said to obstruct tho stream. Mr. and Mrs. Will Jackson return ed Sunday to their home on the west side of the valley after a visit In Mrdford with friends. Every day is bargain day at 106 North Front street. Tho cheapest store In the west. Will H. Wilson & Co. C3 Mrs. E. Cameron of Union Is spend ing a few days in Medford visiting her daughters, Mrs. L. L. Jacobs and Miss Bernico Cameron. Louis Powers of Watklns spent Monday in Medford on a short busi ness trip. He recently purchased two very fine Jersey cows In tho Wil lamette valley and will devote much of his time in the future to raising fancy stock. 8. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. P. & H. Co. bldg. Sam Johnson of Steamboat spent Monday in Medford. Ho brought In n few splendid specimens from his mining claim In that section, and created considerable Interest In local mining circles. E T. Staples of Ashland was a vis itor In Medford. Elmer A. Hjcks spent Saturday af ternoon nt the court house In Jack sonville on business. Mrs. Thomas Hull has returned from a short visit with friends near Eagle Point. A large number of local people visited Butte Falls Sunday taking ad vantage of the excursion on the Paci fic & Eastern. Peter Steenstrup spent Sunday on the Applegate fishing. He reports splendid success. Allen T. Evans of Ashland spent Monday In Medford on business. The fame of the public market has spread to that city and a number of truck gardnere and ranchers of that vicin ity arc planning to visit the market here. J. A. Baxter who was formerly con nected with the Gold Hill Railroad & Lumber company was a recent visi tor. He Is now engaged Irt develop ing tract of land near Roucburg. The California-Oregon Power com pany is constructing a branch lino up Evansn creek. Several ranches and mining properties will bo supplied with power. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Blacklngton have returned to their Gold 111)! home after a visit of several days with friends In Medford. Ed Dlmlck of Rogue River was a recent visitor In .Medford. Ho re ports things booming In tho little city. P. W. Steels of Rogue River who is Interested in the development of a largo tract of land near that place was a recent visitor In Medford. .Benton Bowers of Ashland passed through Medford Monday on IiIb way to visit his -property near Eagle Point REPORT MADE 1 BY 'EXREfeT UPON HAii'S OFFICE J. H. Wilson, tho expert employed by the county court to audit the books of tho county officials, has is sued thc following report on tho fin ancial condition of the office of Itondmastur W. V. Harmon. The period covered lu the report Is from April to September, 1911: From April to September, 1911, there was Issued warrants to W. W, Harmon, rondmaster, on his requlsl tlon, to pay road crews, surveys, freight, bridges and Incidentals, the sum of $-tri,2S6.rii. There was paid him In cash from donations, etc., ns follews: From Crater Lake nss'n....$ 2,500.00 From Col. Ray to npply on road 6,300.00 Alva ranch 4."o Jncobseu-lladc company.... fit!. 83 Jacksonville, for culverts 81.00 Sale old bridge materials 5,00 Total $54,233.93 Mr. Harmon has nccounted for this money as follews: Paid on bridges $ V'00.00 Paid on Flounce Rock grade 5,000.00 Paid by sundry checks on roads, t bridges. freight, etc 38,317.84 'Outstanding checks 175.77 Lost check (lost hi bnnk, after payment, receipt here) 112.50 Discounts on warrants 3,183.91 Deposited In treasury, February. 1912 2,043.91 Deposited In treasury Feb ruary, 1912 900.00 Total ....$51,233.93 $8.C0 In excess paid, $S5.77 In excess deposited. One check paid, balance In treasury. I have verified these payments by the documents of original entry, ex cept the $3000 delivered to tho Co lumbia Brldgo company in warrants and the discount for neither of which Is any record available. Respectfully submitted, J. II. WILSON. A Treacherous Trouble. Medford People Point the Way Out. Kidney diseases are very danger ous. They coma on silently, gain ground rapidly, and cause thousands of deaths that could hnvo been pre vented by proper treatment In tho be fjnnlug. Nature gives early warnings of kidney disease backache, twinges of pain when stooping or lifting, headaches and urinary disorders. If these symptoms are unheeded, there Is grave danger of dropsy or futnl Bright's disease. Doan's Kidney Pills havo earned a reputation for their effectiveness in kidney troubles, and are known and recommended the world over. Medford testimony proves the merits of Doan's Kidney Pills to our reudors. G. M. Jones, 1404 N. Central Ayo., Medford, Ore., says: "I found Doan's Kidney Pills especially adapted to my cuso. My back was very stiff and painful and I hud other annoying symptoms of kidney trouble. Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at nHsklnu' Drug Store, brought mo prompt re lief und since taking them my health hus been much better. This excellent remedy has earned my endorsement." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for tho United States. Remember the nntne Doan's and take no other. on Little Butte creek. HORN. Born to tho wlfo of W. A. Cowley at Central Point, May 30, 1912, a son. Notice K. J Knights of Pythias, work In first and second rankns tonight. All knights are requested to bo on hand. Visitors aro welcome. 62 E. Q. TROWHRIDGE, C. C. Alexander The Suit' Man Call and look over twelvo hundred samples of tho latest weaves In Men's Suitings. A made to your measure suit, ab solutely guaranteed to fit, guaran teed all pure wool and guaranteed to hold Its shape. Made to your meas ure suits, $18.00 to 910.00 Tbe Awakening of Rip Van Winkle ss&8B5 jf9 Was nothing to tho general awaken ing of users of Glasses and Spectacles to tho superiority of my lenses and methods of fitting tho oyes with the correct glasses to suit tho Individual vision. I prcscrlbo and adjust tho kind of Glasses thnt will Improvo tho sight and rest tho oyes. No Drugs (drops) Used. DR. RICKERT EXERCISES AI ST. MARYS THLTRSDAY m IL. .. Tluir-iluy oveuim. June tl. the irmlnnliiii e.eivles of tlie your will ho lit Id ly Si. Alur.v's Aenilemy. The follow ii ptiujiuin lias hui'ii nr rnnisedt ,' Mimdie llontfrolf.o .KownNki I'iiuin I Mtitul Newlie rr.v.Mnry llelti Plsum I MHiulo NVwherry Mtiry Deuel Pimm 11 -Cnrolyn Andrews I .llWUIlllilK' Hoot Where My Caravan lla- Healed.... I.olir tiorflldiiio .Mik-ehe Andante be Lucia tit I.Hiimiermoor. . . I.usebetixky Mnttd Xiitrhtti'v Cheerfulness .. Humbert Senior Voonl Clus Adoration Uorows.d Irene Sullivan (Irnnde Polka do Concert. . .Hurtles I Pimut 1 Mnittl Newbury Catherine Deuel Pimm II Carolyn Amlruws lotiopliliio lioot Couloirim; of ruriimtltw honor on Mixs Alloone It, KliiKsbllrv. Address ..Itev. II. Phillip. C. SH. K, " " ' ' ' i ' ' Tho most ardent w'urkor rr oimnl suffrage lit the national capital In said to ho Mrs. Atleo Pomerono, wlfo Of the Konntor from Ohio. J)urltig hnr husband's campaign lu Ohio Mr. Pomerono took n great Interest lu tin political chmiKe.H, nnd today hIio U said to be one of tho licit Informed women In Washington. IviiglcN Take Notice Rogue River Aerlo No. 1277 will on next Thursday (Juno 0th) tench Home fledgeling tho use of wings, Your presence Is exported. Cheaper to come than to stay away. All visiting memliorH most cordial ly Invited. A big time assured. ORRA 13. ANGLE. 03 Worth President. CLOSING OUT jilLL Wo arc goiii lo clost out every pieee of Hand Painted China, Mt. Glass and (lold Doeorated Austrian Glass in the store. Special price, (if 120 to f)0 per cent, discount marked on each piece. Dufc Glass Salt and Poppers, regular $1.00 to $2.00 a pair qualities... Closing Out Price, pair ,75 JARDINIERES "Regular $2.50 to 3.f)0 value :...$1.50 Hegular.Ilif.no to $2.00 value ... . $1.00 Regular $1 to $1.50 values .,75 "Regular 75c to $1.00 value 50 200 .Midget Brass Covered .Kern Dishes and Flowerpots, 25c value, 15, 2 Tor 25 DOLLS -? At Half Price Your choice tomorrow of any $2.50 to $10.00 Dressed or Kid Body Doll in the store at just One-Half the marked price. COLGATE'S I SANITARY TALCUM I Paper Drinking Cups, POWDER I 10 in sealed pkg. 5 15c can, 2 for 25 I 25 in sealed pkg. 10 Men's and Ladies' All Leather Work and Driv ing Gloves, pair 50 to $1.50 HUSSEY'S BIG EATS First Door West of Oarnett-Corey Ildw. Tuesday Noon, June 4, come one, come all. (Bring 35(i with yqu). All home cooking well served, fi'om 31:30 a, m. to 1:30 p. m. Pleasant wailresses, good music while, you eat. ALL FOR 35c THE Sunrise laundry famiiAt WAHiima a spe'cMity amj work .guahantukd Orders called for and dellvored. Flrat cIubh work done by hand, Ladles' and men's suits cleaned and pressod. Tel. Main 7831; Home, 37. Coruor Eighth and South Central Avenue. CATERING FOR ARTtES When you have a party dun 'I wiry about tho cat'cringlel us do dial. V)r niaku a specialty of furnishing everything for parties 'and serving it in your homo with out, the slightest trouble lo you. PALACE OF SWEETS Tho Placo to Got tho Boat SO C CURES . D. D. BLOOD POISON Vlim tho Uol booomen Infoatotl with thoVlnti pf "Wto", '""' Pblioh, the iiyiiliitoOM uro Aoon munlfontod, Th mouth nml throAt ulomlu. conoer-coloml djwd njipour, tv red nxnh lmmkn out, tlm lmlr boutUH to ooiuo out, wul uuuully nore nml uleora uliow tltuinnolvcit on Ultlurout imrtn ol uu body. At tho llrst Bljm of tho dlrnmue 8.8.8, nhould ho tuloin, for tho trouble I too powerful nnd UrtHKoroun to trlllo with. If nllowoU to run on thu tondonev i to work down nnd nttivek the bonoft nnd nerves, nml immo times It nmken n complete physical wreck of tho mUTeror. Tho uUoiuw cull miilcu no such hondwny if S. S. S. U oommoneoil ami ud ncconlltifilo mroo tkms; lta projtrena can bo ntoppud. tho uulouii removed, mm Himiih proiervvd. 8. 8. 8. roou Into tho blood nml romoveu tho Inlllous Vlruw, cleanses tho olroulutlou und mtihos u complete und poriimuaiit cum UV .i.i.. i.. i. mil tim ....nk.. n a h nuintrit. tiiiinn .itrnnf no thrt hlooL nml itrnii unlly tho symptom illsappunr, tho health in Imnrovail, tho skin olntirwl of all iotH, iKiroa nnd blomlihos, and whan 8. 8.8. hus thorouuhly tnirlltud tho circulation !io.Uac of tho dlwmHO U left. 8. 8. 8 u purely vaKtnhln leuimly, .urea OontnlouK Ulood Poison lieotuiso It In Uio Kronteat of all blood purl tiers, tested Und proven for more titan forty yours. liouio trotitiiiunb book uud uuy mudlcdl udvico frtie to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ATLAHTA, OA. Irrigation Meeting' Tuesday, June 11, 1912 - Medford Opera House Nine addresses by practical hand Owners, Or ehardists, .Farmers, MVuck tlardncrs, Merchants and J3anUers, who are interested in the valley. Object, "A business campaign for a successful do termination of irrigation by all tho pooplo In tho Roguo River Valley." Housecle&ning J Wo havo installed a powerful Vacuum Cleaning Machine, equal in efficiency to any machine made. This is not u small portable, electric affair, but a largo machine, operated by gasoline engine. .It stands in the street while the work is being done. J The dirt is removed from the carpet, carried out of the house and deposited in the machine. J Also takes out all grease spots. J We are prepared to take up, clean, remodel and relay your carpets and rugs. Work guaranteed and prices reasonable. Medford House cleaning Co 21 Gonosee Street Main 4224 Now for the Seashore VIA TIIK SenHon Tickets on Halo .Juno M , 3-Day Tickets on Sale Saturday nnd Sunday to SUNSET 0GDEN & SHASTA ROUTES SSIS ri TILLAMOOK-AND NEWPORT BEACHES SeiiHon fun.'H from tho iiiiuclnn! Htufliiin to Newport or Tillamook Ilonchon nni'iia follewrt: ' ' PItOM I'ortlniiil OroKon City Salem Albany CorvulllB Kuueno llOHehurK ledford A Hhl und Tlokotn to nhovo polntH on milo dnlly K'md nil HonRon, with corro npondltiK low 'fares from othor polntH. Week und tlekotn nro uliio on hiiIo from vurlouu polntH, HUMiAY IC.VOUIlMlON 'MIA IN (S VII K (J. Al K, II, . LeitveH Albany nt 7:30 a. m., CorvalllH 8:00 a. ,m. ami comioctH with S. P. tralim Id, 1-1 nnd 2S from polntH hoiiIIi. Call on our noaroHt AKnt for "Vncntlon DnyH In OroKon,".n heautirully llliiHtratoil linoklet doHUi'ibliiK Varloim ontliiK iokoiIh. or write to i John M. Scott, Gen. Passenger Agt., Portland, Oro. Attend tho II, I. O, KIIch Convent Inn, Portland, July H-l!l Low Karen, to nil polutN MaNt .linin to Hcjilenilicf TO KAHIO TO l'AKJO Nowpoft d,'iU Tillamook llcacliofl' fl.oo " O.'-Ti " " t.70 n.in " " noo loo ' " " 7. no U.75 " " 7.1(1 . " n.No " " ii.oo 8.7C 12.00 " la. 00 " " 17.20 12.00 " 17.70 Room 8, Palm Building, J KyoNglit Specialist Over Kentner's: