PAGE TWO aiEPFORP MATE TRTBTJNfl, MEDFORD, QRKOOX, 'ITKSPAY, ,1 TNM I, 1012. IOCAL AND IMPERSONAL rHH A ilanco nnd card social will bo given by tliu ladles of the Catholic church, Wednesday, Juno B, In the parish hall. A mimical prop ram will nUo bo glvon by Misses Flynn and Dillon. Mr. and Mrs; C. "W. McDonald lrt Monday for an extended Eastern trip. They will spend several weeks at their former homo at Spirit Lake, Iowa, i Tho Medford Conservatory for Music and Languages, tho only music school In Southern Oregon with a full corn of iteaohcrs, will bo open all summer,' ; G. Talllandler, director. The'fjrator Lake Lumber company lias a crow of men at work tearing down jho warehouse by their box fac tory. - They have stored a large num ber of boxes in their box factory. Blaine Khun returned Tuesday morning from a short visit with rela tives at Ashland. Mathews & Son do draylng, trans fcrrlng and furniture packing. Both phones, Suuday work a specialty. SG J. P. Illtter of the firm of Hitter & Dunlap returned Monday evening from a couple or three months' ab sence In California. While Mr. Hitter was away he was operated upon for the relief of a serious stomach trou blo nt McCIoml. The operation was a success and Mr. Hitter has almost entirely recovered his usual good health. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Chadwlck returned Monday night to their home In Philadelphia after a month or six weeks' stay in Mcdford. Mr. Chad wlck owns a largo orchard tract near Talent. Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4.50 per single cord. Special low prices in car)oad lots. Gold Ray Realty Co., Ctb and Fir, This week tho Shapleigh Hardware company on South Central aro demon strating aluminum ware. Mrs. Strong, an expert cooks shows the ladies how to cook in aluminum dish es without scorching or burning. She bolls a quart of milk down to one-half pint and doesn't scorch. Fudge is made from do sugar and ungrated chocolate without stirring, and many interesting experiments are conducted-. In addllon the fudge, peanut brittle, etc., is passed out freo of charEe. 15 E. D. Weston, commercial nhotoe- rapher, negatives saade any time or l place by appointment. Phone M, 1471 Harry G, Smith, traveling passen ger agen of the Northern Pacific, spent Monday in eMdford looking after the Interests of his line. Save ?2 to J10 by buying your trunk and suit case at 10G North Front street. Will H. Wilson & Co. C3 C. E. Fisher, staff writer for Sun set Magazine, spent several days In tho valloy the past week collecting data tor publicity work. Ho is the author of the recreation pamphlets Issued by the Soutborn Pacific, the most attractive booklet of Its kind yet Issued. Kodak finishing, the best, at Wes ton's, opposite book store. Mr, and Mrs. Kinder have returned from a visit with friends at Ashland. H. J, Boyd of Ashland was a re cent visitor in Medford. D. H. Jackson has a number of friends here from Mexico who ho Is showing through the valley. They may Invest In tho valley. A. S. Galloway of Ashland was a recent visitor in this city. Carkin & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorncys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Noyraan of Ga Hcq mining district aro spending a few days In Medford on business. Through an error In Monday's Is sue of the Mall Tribune it was stated that Noah Lyons of this city was ar rested Sunday evening for disorderly conduct in a local picture show. The man who created the disturbance was James Lyons, no relation to the Mr, Lyons mentioned. Boa R, A, Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Honry P. Boyd or Medford will loave Thursday for an extonded trip throughout the eastorn states. He will visit his former homo at Balti more while away. Lawn nud garden supplies. Shap leigh Hardware. Mrs.' Abbie Streets left Tuesday morning for a visit with friends at Grant Pass, She will be absent sev eral days. Harry Littleton spont Tuosday at tho Applegate on business. Wo have two showcases at a bar gain. 10G North Front street. 03 Bentop Bowers of Ashland passed . ' through Medford Tuesday on hi way to attend a special meeting of the count) court nt Jacksonville. Shapleigh Hardware, 2S So. Con-' tral. ' Lohls P. Scott of Dead Indian Is In Medford for a few dayH on busi ness. Mr. Scott had no been In Med ford for tho iwst three years and was greatly surprised ny tho progress made by the city since his previous visit. He formerly resided on the Jacksonville road. Cordwood, hardwood and fir 4.S0 per single cord. Special low prices In carload lots. Gold Ray Realty.' Co.-. 6th and Fir. Editor Coutant of tho Grants Pass Courier was a recent visitor In Med ford. He states that tho road un tho Applegate is fast getting Into splen did condition for nutomobllo travel. Lincoln Travers of Ashland is In Medford on a short business f rip. Cordwood, hardwood and fir J-1.50 per single cord. Special low prices In carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co., Gth and Fir. Miss Alice Galloway of Eugeuo Is spending n few days in Medford with friends. With her mother she form omly resided In this city but ha been engaged In teaching near Springfield during the past year. I Kvery day Is bargain day at 106 North Front street. Tho cheapest store In the west. Will II. Wilson & Co. 63 James Kershaw of Antelope was a recent visitor In Medford. He is feeling happy over the continued In crease In the price offered for mohnlr and expects to realize In tho neighbor hood of 37 cents for his crop. S. A. Newell, ladles tailor, 4th floor M. P. & H. Co. bldg. " Louis Kittcnger of Foots crook spent Tuesday in Medford on busi ness. He is one of tho residents of Foots creek who is not engaged in mining confining his attention to al falfa and hogs. Jnmes Lewis of Central Point spent Tuesday In Medford on business. George King has returned from a business trip south. Mrs. D. F. Turner of Roruo River spent Tuesday In Medford on a short pleasuree trip, spending the day with friends here. Beef, mutton. Jamb and pork at the Medford city market, Juue C, stalls 11 and 12. G3 MIZZI HAJ0S, THE HUNARIAN PRIMA DONNA Op "THE SPRING MAID," MERF0RD THEATRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 1TH SPRING HID JF" ' SPECIAL TRAIN With tho arrival o (lit) "Hprlnij Maid" In it special train running an tho second section of train 10 this afternoon one of tho best lipoma now on the mad will ho In the city for an cnuaueiuiiut at tho Medford opera house thla evening. Thoiitorgoum have linen untlclpntlug tho pleasure for some tlmo.uud the opoiu Is pro nouuci'd by critics to he one of the very host. Manager .MuCulIunt or the opera luxnm hnH done everything possible to maku the evening nun to ho re nuuubored. The building, was cooled today ho that It will bo pleasant this o oping. What "The Man from lloiini" wan In tho line of ilnuiiu neon In thin elty so the "Spring Muld" will bo lu the operatic luo, 1 FORCES ' UNIT RULE IISE Iff NEW M DHHHC T TOLEDO, Ohio, Juno I With the avowed Intent Ion of Tin dug the unit rule, tho mtppoi'tcrM of Judsou Har mon ex pout to cunt rot the iil)uioerullc tftutu convention, which meet hero tonight. Harmon la lining tho entire Deinoemtto iniiohliiury of tho stale to secuiu cuutiol. If tho unit rule Is enforced by tho governor and his HiippiiiteiH, tho dele, ifutcit pledged to Woodinvv WIImiiii plan to rise up a the natliinal con vention lu altlmnre, toll how (hoy woio elected and ilenhuo (lint lino1 worn robbed of their vote lu (ho Ohio Ntnto convention. Ml'ST GET SEATS FOR 'SPUING MAID" IIV (I P, .M. IS nn OF MN mm nSTS UPDN REPORTER Two show girls ditched here by the Arnold Amusement company must produce a valuable dog collar they aro said to have taken from thu neck of Jack Neff s prize- terrier by four o'clock this afternoon or spend the night In thu city jail. A demand was made on them for tho collar thin mor. nlug but the disclaimed any knowl edge of it. The opllce have .witnesses to the effect that the girls attempted to steal both the dog and the collar the dog making his getaway and re turning home. A man who gives his name as Bay Brown and poses as a husband of one of tho girls will also be arrested un less the stolen articles are recovered. It is claimed by the police that they have a clear case against the three. .the fact that under the Meillonl ehur- lor. the coiuitv wits compelled to ImiM ;the limine, that .Medford liml Rime iilown the lino for Allium! Inn! cnt jits liuoitcr to Salem to wink for the i normal school hud appeared before me eouuiy court to icure an appro priation lor the Alithiil armory, lie nlso called attention t the fact Hint .Metlt'onl encli year pay- to Hie pn eral road fund of J.ieknon county -$13,000, of wliieli it got no inonev hack ami thnt this wtw the fiit time any money liiul been asked, lie stated that he believed that .Medl'or.1 was entitled to (lie bridge as Portland DUCHESS SUFFERS FROWr APPENDICITJS COUNTY COURT TO LET BRIDGE CONTRACT (Continued from Page 1) WccKs&McGowanCo. H TJOTERTAKERS wgk jrboBMi v, w. wuki ten A. X. Onr, MM WASHINGTON, Juno 4. A fist fight In which Robert Young Thomas, junior democratic congressman from Kentucky and Joseph Annan, a Wash ington newspaper reporter, were tho two belligerents, enlivened the ses sions or the Investigation or charges against Judge Robert Archbald ot tho commerce court beforo tho house Ju diciary committee here this after noon. Angered at an article which Annan had written, Thomas called the re porter out Into the corridor, where their heated words became so loud that the committee was forced t close tho doors. Then the men came to blows, and rolled about together on tho floor, scratching each other's faces and pulling each other's hair. Bystapd erH separated tho combatants. No nrrefcts were made. PAULHAMUS SEEKS SEATTLE, Juno 4. W. H. Paul hamus of Sumner, president of tho state senate, will be a candldato for governor this fall. This Is vouched for today by some of Paulhamus Closest frionds here and leaders In tho Roosevelt fight. Paulhamus will enlist under the Roosevelt banner, whether It Is the progressive republican banner or that or an entirely new party as the result of tho Chicago convention. His for mal announcement will probably not be made until after the convention. Paulhamus was one of the chief lead ers in tho progressive republican con vention nt Aberdoen recently. Alexander The Suit Man Calf and look over twelve hundred samples ot tho latest weaves In Men's Suitings, A mado 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 S40.OQ Room 8, Palm Building. online to specifications on file, steel concrete. ;M.r.0U0: coii'-rete trestle, .4X4S0 Alfred Ivey: According to own plans, $33,27(1. Bids Under AilvKciiicut Following the opening of the In'iU Pounty Judge Neil announced that the bids would be taken under ad visement until 1:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Judge Neil then announced that several persons were pro-cut to dis cuss u protest which had been handed the county court just previous to its meeting. Ho announced that if any one lind niiything to uy that tho court would hear (hem. Ik'iiton Bowers of Ashland wns the first man to spunk. He said that lie itpjR-nred before the court only us u representative of (ho men who hnu signed the protect to (ho court nnd tlmht (hey would certainty 'ijoiii lire court if it persisted in going nlieiul with tho matter. It was following Mr. Bowers' first talk that JiuL'O Neil told him that he had butter "get busy'' for the court eerttiinly would let a contract for tho erection of tho bridge, ns the court believed the pres ent one to be inndeouitte for the traf fic over i(, and that the county was required to keep the bridge in proper condition to accommodate travel. Judgo E. K. Kelly of Medford then nsked Mr. Bowers to htute his exiwt rcjisoiiK for opposing tho bridge. Mr. Bowitk did ho, naming the following specific reasens: I lowers States IteiiKons 3. The county debt now ojwciIm its legal limits. 2, The county could not afford the bridge nt the prenunt tinio, 3, The bridge wjin in tbo nntiiru of grunting MixJford n bpeoinl privilege ut tlio pxpeuso of (ho county. 4. Thnt Medford bud secured fur iiiore tliuii her share of the county funds in the past. . fi. '1'lial (be-present bridge is ndc (pmlo for present needs. 0, Thnt tbo county Iiiih paid the Medford road dislriet enough- in tbo pilHt for Medford to build its own bridge. 7. That there is no demand for such n structure outsido of Hie city of Medford jib it is not on u innin rond, 8. Tlmt tbo money ih needed olso wbcro in tbo county. Neff Replies to Bowers City Attorney Neff spoke next nud taking Bowei-s' reasons 'for opposing tbo bridge called attention to tin fuel (lint the chiof argument used by Bow- ern wih tbo fact Unit tbo bridge was in llio nntiiro of u special nrivilcL'o for Medford. JIo culled uttciiliou to QUi:ili:t Camilla, June , That thu condition of DueheuM of Con naught, wlfo of the Kovcrunr general of Cunadu, who is mirroring with up- pondlcltlH, Ik not muiIouh, wan de clared lmn today. As a precaution Dr. Garrow, a surgical expert, wum rushed bore by special train last night hut the attack In not acute, and there has been no necessity for his services so rur, The report that tho duchess was seriously 111 was at tlrst atronuoiiKly denied, nnd oven now her condition Is in Multnomah hud tlioi-nnie pmvitioii uoI,ul'1' ' those In attendance. in its charter as did Medford wliicl. U ,H "lt;, t duchess Is much relieved and no change In offi cial plans Iiiih been mado on account or her Illness. Thu Duku or Conuaught nnd the Prlncena Patricia visited Laval uni versity toduy. Owing to the great domain! for seats tonight for the "Spring Maid" notice Ih hereby given porxnim having seats set iiHldo tor them that they munt secure same before 0 o'clock. I Out-of-town ordoi-H will ho held until y p. m The curtain will bo rung up at 8- 1ft and those' who are Into will have to remain ataudlug until the neuoud net. The ulilv bllMUCMM tnuiMiirli'il by the cotiutv court nt IU special ses sion this morning other Hum receiving libln fur lb uili'uel,lon of a bridge over Hen I' creek in tills city win (be renewing of u conlruel with I'. .1, (t'diini, palliologitt and cutomologlM, for auotber year's work, The eonlrncl rovei I be year from July 1, UM2, to dune 3D, 11113. II irnvl(b"i for tin' Miiuie aullloilly, help and salnry n ireviouHy given to liiiu, lie I paid $0,01111 u year. Oiiccii Wltlieliiiliui In Pails I'AltIS Juno :i. Oiieou Wllhel- in I tut of liollaud and the prince con noil are lu Pails today for a thieo ilnys' official visit. They were ac corded mi cnthnxliintlc reciMitlou. Jack llendrlcltii' Denver team, win ner of (ho Wt'iitern league pennant last season, Is nut lit front amt going stron it. FOR SALE FRUIT BOXES I Jerry, peueh, pear itiul np ple boxes lor sale elicnp. Vu have an assort uient of boxes which we desire to dispose of al oiiee al very attraelivi; prices. Call al Orator Lake Lumbor Company factory opposite Southern Pacific passenger station. rovidcd (hut the county hall build nnd repair bridgo. Judge. K. K. Kelly of Medford at tacked .Mr. Bowers' statement that the bridge win iideipmle for (be traf fie over it. lie stated that one-fourth of the imputation of the county used this bridge us u regular channel in.it that it would make one sensick to "tund in the center ofthe bridge when an automobile was crossing it. Bowers Not Interested Mr. Bowers elo.eJ bis remarks l stating that he wa'only apKariu as thu rcpresentatiie of thu protest ants and (hlit hc")i?r?nnntly wtm not coneerned. He stated (but be bad not ciiftulated one of the petitions and had not itsked a mini to sign one. .Amotitr the men from Medford who attended the scion were Messrs. Dudley, Caiion, Porter, Huntley, Smith, Ganiett, Arnspic.er, Foster Knitiier, Waruor, Beddy, Brown, Haling, Kebicffefin. Kentner, Kelly, TouVclle. Ban. Bell, .Mcdynski, WhN lor, fletcbell. Vande Carlloke, Nich olson, Kidd, Mipuley, Dr. Beddy Wold, Deuel, Leonard, Holme's, French, .Miller, .Merrick, Boos, Skin ner, Page, Perry, Ciiminiiigs, Neff, Colvig, hey and Whisler. A water color drawing of the pro imihciI bridge over Bear f'reek is on display in (he window of (he Medford ( ommercinl C'luL. WEDNESDAY MENU, 9 . m to 6 p. m. Futile, Peanut Brittle and Gundy Served Free mfi FIVE-STAMP L PUT IN OPERATION hiiporlntcndent CIoo. II, Tubbs atates tljat tho flve-Htamp mill on tho property of the Oregon Strong Ludgo mino (formery known a tho Mlchl gun mine) near Murphy, waB started up last week and In now running a 12 hour Bhlft, and ban 12 men at work. In order to operate tho mlno It Is neccHsary to pump wutor 2,700 foot nnd with tho preaent reservoir it Ih Impractical to operate more than tho 12 hours dally. Additional reservoir space wll bo constructed, which, with operating tho punipa for 10 hours, will give sufficient water to run tho Htamp mil) 2 1 hours. Tho mill has a capacity of 2fi tons for tho hair shirt. Rip-p-p-P"p! " Out Come Thousands' of Dress Shields! Hereafter, Madame, You Are Going to Fool More "Comfy" Under tho Anns. Olrlt.u.iliiKoboTof IM'.tlHIM'NO rlht nwfiy nt tlio iiriijf atoro. nail u't oiik of tho MirprUtf of your life. It iiiuuia tho as of ilrc tilkli U kuiiu. iGgfioiGa rear-Ever Aluminum Sauce Pan CHAMP CLARK GETS No Mom Illllneil flomn, fo lnrn Itr hiiiridt, if Vim Vtv rcJtsn-No. l'KIIHI'I'NO Jioepi tho nrm-pltn jiutn frci unit dry n nuy otln-r imrt ut (liu txxly. Von can wear any wi-ltriit of clotlitiiK, ln In hot utiitTy ruonin, la a tsnnu tlniitro or (Iuikv-IhiII and never viirrilru In tlio nriM.pIt, ThoeoInrK In it coloruit kowii will nuvur run, Tliu i-loth will nuvur Xiulu, uut tlll front por iplrntloii iiiut ttii'it rot ami tear unit ruin your kowii nt tliu nrin-plt. Ntivt-rinornl No lnoro rolling upof Urdu ililiilil llku ropoi xiiulor tliw nriim. PJCllHI'l-NII U a Ut'lliilitful powder, ubieliituly mifo for evwrylxHly, nnd never ImriuH any fabrlu. Jt'i u wumlor. Try It once, and Imi con vlnced. You apply It with u pud, wliloti U imckod with every box. Hutufiictlou or money back. I'KItHI'NNO if for udo ot your Ortis iflnt'HiitSVJtilKix.orwiitillrt'Cl.on receipt of price, by tliu I'urjpo Co., 7I6 Lincoln Avi., Oliluiitfo. i'oruloiiad recoiiiinuadvd hi Meilfenl liy Chu. 3lr.n, L. U. liuldnt, MJlai l'hrnicy. Special This Week 30c 1 quurt milk boiled down to 1-2 pint without scorching. Fudge from Chocolate without gritting or tcvtRi stirring, i'cunut Urittle from dry augur nun rRADlHARH jL f Hegular Price 55c J OkK Shapleigh Hardware L8 South (Viil nil jij;jg WlhLSIOLLOitTltADIO FOR A3 II LAND VllOVlttlVY KISSIDKNTK AND LOT AT 528, S. Flit A HAIiOArN CALL AT JI0USK LOUISIANA DELEGATES IMTO.V UOI'GK, I,a., Juno 4. In illcatlona were hIioiik today that tho I.ouiHiana state domocratlc convoiu tlon would eniloino Champ Clark for tho nomination f(Jr pipHldeiit ut its hohsIoii tonight. Of tho twenty utato doIOBatcs, who will ho unlnntructed, Clurk nrohuhly wll net tho Bitpiiort of H. S.MLSM. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Jhimuqjio noryant, i)reH It, care Mali Trihuno, Ad WANTKD- -Girl for ponorul houiio work, miiBt he jooiI coolc, addroHH W, euro .Mull Trlhujio. Fine Tailoring For Ladies Ladies, wo want your spring and, humuhm' suit to he an everyday reminder that, we are tlio lion.se to make all your future orders. Our am hitioii is to become your tailors. We guarantee our work in every particular; our standard is high. Berlin Ladies1 Tailoring Co. We do Romodoling, Phone Main W(V 219 West Main Street iMedl'ord, Oregon ANNOUNCEMENT Noonehestu'r Brothers have purchased the gro cery business of W. P. tttobaugh, tho Olsen Street Grocery. All orders will he delivered promptly and customers aro guaranteed courteous and fair treat ment, NOONCHEtSTER BROS. Phenes: Paeirie.n772;lI'one:jr),r)-IC. ftltulford, Ore, "" "- 0- ,.,-, 7 -......!,'. T.'' T-..i.,lTTSSrr.l- l ...,-" '..". !!.! ?'?.'.'. -SSSSS!' fr x .iff - 'v . I Complete J r Stock i MWJIiU1 li . re rino.JiowioLicn An Investment in a DIAMOND requires careful thought and the firoper con fidence, in a firm to warrant absolute satis faction to nolo the proper comparison you must inspect them from a Jargo and well se lected stock, such as 1 am able to show. In this way you can become thoroughly familiar wiui vaiues ana icei assurea or sale ana eco nomical buying through my binding guarantee, MARTIN J. REDDY MI0DKO11D, ORIWON , NKAIl POS'l-OffprOR