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ME COUNTY
FUNDS WENT IN W
OTDFOttT) MATL TRTTONE, MEDFOUD, OH UPON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1012.
U. S. SOLDIERS WILL PROTECT AMERICAN DURING CUBAN REVOLT7
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PAST 4 YEARS
A f()lllltlll(l Pl(lll of tilt' oxinl
I il i i'ii hy JiirkHdii county from I HON lo
tlm pniHi'iit Hunt wmh rnmplitti'd yiw
Utiitiiy by .1. II, WIIhoii, Hid xpert no
I'oiinlHiil ri'i'i'iilly tiiKiiKil to oxpurt
tlio couuly liiokn,
Tin ri'poit aIhiwa Unit tlii not d"lit
of tlipVounty, July I, I90H, wan K0,
l:i7.IO. On Mil tin I, I HI 'J, tint next ilnlit
wmh $fi0!l,s;i'j OS, mi Ineronmtil In
iIiitilt'ilni'iiN of H'.'K.'JOl.r.U,
TIiIh liicri'itno was tixnioili'il, bow
tvir, by tlm inonoy upmit In thin pr
toil for roads anil bridges uiuouutliiK
to $483,rtl7,fiJ,
Tint illfttrlbiitloti of nxpi'iiilltiiri'H
dm lug ttn four yinr term, IiicIiiiIIiik
only & miiiittiH In IDflK unit fi mouths
In 1 01 2, ciiniplfti.Ml from tlm county
cliTk'n distributing Journal totalled
$7llO,3JHI.8K. i
llolow urn glvim n few of tbo In
tcrKittliiK ItiMiin:
Fruit limpKctor
Indigents, poor farm
County health .
Jnll nmt prlHoimrH . ...
KIl'CtlOIIH
Iloitiln inn! bridges
HoloriitlriK roailii .
Iimaim
Now Jail . . ..
11m road ntnl bridge account
rlintm t hi' following bridges:
2 bridge, riioiviilx unit
Ashlnud, Hear and Immi
grant creeks
Foots creek bridge
Central Point bridge, Uwir
rreek .
WtWiilvlllo, across Hoguo
rlvor
.Medford, repair itml now
ducking , r,7G.74
(tolil Hill, over ItoKini rlv'r 1 1.307.04
Upper' ftoguo river 8,285.00
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Miscellaneous .r. ,7K I.Gi'.
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PSQE THREW
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7Z.KCA&XEKX AHORB MC GUNaVrAHIO.
The t'nlli'il Ktati'H iimrlni'i at (Jinintiiniinio nre dplormhipd that no Americans will sulTcr durlns tlio prwnt
uprising of tlm blacks against tlio Oomci goenniincnt. Armed bands of negroes arc reported around Santiago, burn-
Iiik ami plllnglng an tin') go.
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ROUTN
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MATTERS
12 1, 1 2.1. r. -j
. 27.2KU.i:t
. 2,777.84
. n.ua 1.7U
. 12. .11 2.(1
iN:i,iU7.n
. 4,r.43.if4
St II 3.70
in. iris. no
In-
H.iiir..ur.
i.r.3r..72
7.120. tU
15.733.70
Lower' lloguo river,
niK llutlo .
Total 174.795.02
Tlio total taxes for 1111
-charged to ntinrlff $7150,902. 9(5
Tlio total collections to
date 1501,847.09
llalnuro due $2511,065.87
' It I estimated that about 14(5,(100
of 'thin balance will bo available for
Urn payment of rounty warrantH. Thin
ainount, however, In subject to some
slight change on account of double
amicssmonts anil delayed collections,
which am bound to appear beforo tbo
whole utnoutil Ih In.
Tbo total expenditure paid In
rash from 190K to 1912 amount to
11,31 , 428,73, wblcli added to the
total In warrantH miikm a Krons total
of 2,074,K28.0t.
AmoiiK the ItouiH are: '
Hporlal hcIiooI ordora $3IK,278 (59
Bpeelal road ordura. ... 153,705.00
Hpoclal city ordorM 327,110.37
Anblaud armory 5,143.28
Work performed by the Mupervlnora
In 1011 aiuouulnd to $01,110,52,
while the ranh avallablo amounted lo
only 14 1,541.05. Thin HbortiiKo bad
to bo mado up by tbo county court
f i om tbo Kuncral fund.
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Tint rily i'oiiiiciI met in iciilur
M'hhiiui TncHiliiy uvi'iiiiiR iiml (iiiiih-
ui'leil u lnri! uiuoiiut oi Ihihiiickh.
Tile only fluhli of inli'iTHt ciime when j
u petition wmh rend Ironi I he noierty
owtiem on the newly iiuined Tnlt nvi
line Hint Hie Mitiuit lie ebutieil in Onl.
, to tlm liiiltlmoro convitutlou, each
j wllb half a vote, liiKtructcd for Chump
Clark but Kr'l T. DiiIioIh, iiiiuinnr
of the Clark national campalKn, W'1H
not amoiiK I hem. DiiIioIh forcea ma-
f noiMcrcd for every point but woio
outvoted at every turn.
! .IiiiIku Perky, it DiiIioIh loadur,
(dearly outlined tbo fight aa "Moi
iiioii" and autl'Mormon" wlicu ho pro.
pOHi'd DiiIioIh and tbreo other catidU
dateH from tbo ao-called " Mormon"
louutlcH or Oneida and Hnnnock, to
bo elected by acclamation.
TIiIh proposal wuk voted down, It
beliiK chaiKcil tbo election of Dubois
waa at) a red riau to n nun io ino
BELGIAN
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Mheel. Mr, Tal eviilentlv Ih not er I ()lm.ralH of mulhmHlwn ,,!uh ,
popular .... Hint ticet. I lie cIiiIiikh j )m,lnm , xp(.,.t lo p,cll 0,I10.
wiim allowed.
Ki'Milulioiih I or the pining of n
iiiiiiiIii'I' n!' Mn'i'ts mi tend ntnl pa
mmI by Hie eouueil ntnl u notice of
the date of priilest oideied made.
Knii-Molir. The Koue Hfvr Vnlh'.v
I'niverwily Club uinl Kr(l. Iliown were
riiuleil teiieweln of liiiior lieeimen.
.Malteix in eoueeliou with Hie pill.
lie uiiilket neie diht'iiH.ei iiiformullv.
Mayor Canon mun innile eliuirimiii of
the markiit committee which luih hiiji.
ervirtion of lite public market.
A petition wmh icceiveil from Hie
properly owner of Soulli IVncli .St.
tbul the inline ul that live I not lie
discontinued. Orilcicd. It wiih tin-
khci1 to rlimiKO tbc name to Irelnml
iiveuue.
Millr for Hie pant month wete or-
deled paiil,
IDAHO DEMOCRATS
REJECT DUBOIS
COKIMl tr.M.KNi:, Idaho. June 5
The Idaho Male Democratic con
vention nclcrtcd today 10 delegates
era tic ticket lu the Mate If Duboln
wan again to becomo a domlmuit Hk
u ro lu Idaho politlcK.
The flKltt waa continued In tho hc
Icctlou of tb national commltteumau.
antl-DiiIioIh randldatcn IidIiik elected
on the Hccond ballot. (Jovcruor Haw
ley wan Mulected an a delegate by nc-clamatlon.
RIVERS TRAINING TO
MEET W0LGAST JULY 4
I.OS ANCKI.KS, Cal., June .'.. -t'pou
Hie receipt of word Hint Ad
WolptM uetuiilly is oil hi way tn
I.Oh Anp'h'S .Ion Ifivcrs journeyed Jo
bin iinirterH at Venire inn! today lie
i bard tit work preparing for his
battle w?lh the ebumpioii .Inly -I,
although he btih not intended to hcejn
beaw wink until late in June.
"Now that it really looks as lliouli
there may be a f iplit , Itivcr Miid,
"I'm not oiu to o.o a minute. I
prefer to take it cny m the other end
of the ritiil ratber than on this- cud.
No I'liuniM'H for me."
STILL CONTINUES
MM'KKKLK, June o.- Ktorierf i.f
wholehiilu loftH of life m tlie rioting
in Iti.'luiiitn tiro discrrililcd today by
Hie government iiiith'jrilics, who du
I'lnre that iiiokI. of tbc publmbcd ac
counth of tbo iliKtuibiincw are greatly
exaggerated. 1 1 i iimmtIciI that three
or Jour perMiiiH Iimvb been killed and
twenty scriouMy hurt.
Di-orderx continued today ut Licg.,
Antwerp, (Ihent, Vcnicre and other
placch wlicio the linger of the Mtcial
itt mid liberals over the ielory of
the eleriealH in the recent clcctioiih
has not yet subsided. There bits been
coithiilerable property damage ut
l.icge.
The hituation in Hru-elh is quiet
today.
HIJATTLK, .lime 5 With tlvU-KHtcn I
irotn oreg'iii nrui an parts of wash-,
' liiKtou lu tint illy, tho rimt xcfiMon of
the North WeMern Dcvidopment Con-
rii b opened thlx niornliiK at the Coll-
'iieum (heater. The cotiKrerH will noti
I be In r"hhIoii In real carncHt however,.
! until the arrival today of tbo "boon-1
Iter" upeclnl train from .MlnneapollH
and Kt. Paul which nan picked up en
route the iIoIckhIch from tbo Bcven
MatcM of which tho confront! Ih repro
H(iitnllv! Idaho, .Mlntana, North and
Koittli Dakota, Minnesota, Oregon and
Washington. ,
The prlmnry object of the congrejoi
are lo Inform the world of the ad
vantagcH offered by the northweot nod
to of feet an advantageous distribution
of ImmlKration. A campaign will bo
started to call tho attention of the
eoiiRrefH to the need of establishing
on the const Immigration stations p re
cced Ing the opening of the Panama
canal which will bring tho western
states face to face with new immigra
tion problems.
ICE CREAM nmaWiMii
Hpcclnl attention to wholesale shipping ordorn.
Arc you particular about tho Ico cream you cat? Wo are Just
that particular about tbo iitallty of Ice cream wn make that wo
itAc pn.tlciirled cream In tho manufacture of our Ico crcuni. Otio
trial will convlnco you of tho Mtiperlor quality of our Ico cronm.
We make all flavoni and npecl.il ordern on short notlco Proo do
llverlen to all parta of tho city. ,
MEDFORD CREAM (fX BUTTER CO.
Phonca- Pacific, 881, Home, 104-1. Nntalorlum Hulldlng
'Mr44ri4441 4--4-H. I t4
ISMAY ADMITS LIFEBOATS
ON TITANIC INADEQUATE
LONDON, June 5. Admitting that
he knew that the lifeboats aboard the
Titunie were intuleittntc to nccomino
lute the piissengcre und erew in ease
of wreck, J. Ilniec It-may. manuring
diicctor of the White Star Line, con
eluded bis testimony in Ihe investi
gation of the Titanic disaster here
today.
Isuiay said that, judging from the
evidence, be believed the ofliccrs of
Hie Liner Cnlil'orninoWu- the distress
signals of the Titanic!
WHAT SAVED
HER LIFE
Mrs. Martin Tells About a Painful
Experience that Might Have
Ended Seriously.
RlTCBTllIe, W. Va. Mrs. Dora Martin,
In a letter from IUtcitIIIo, writes:
"For thre years, I suffered with wo
manly troubles, and bad pains In my
back and side. I waa nerrous and
could not sleep at night
Tho doctor could not help ma. H
said I would hare to bo operated on be
foro I could get better. I thought I
would try using CarduL
Now, "I am entirely well.
I am sure Cardul saved my life. I
will neTer be without Cardul In my
home. I recommend It to my friends."
For fifty years, Cardul has been re
lieving pain and distress caused by wo
manly trouble. It will surely help you.
It goes to the spot reaches the
trouble rellores the symptoms, and
drlrca away the cause.
If you suffer from any symptom! of
womanly trouble, take Cardul.
Your druggist sells and recommends
IL Get a bottle from him today.
H.Q. Writtle: Lin' Advluirv Dm. Chill.
ooci Mflklne Co.. Chimnoon. Tnn.. (or Snerinl
Jiutructions, nl 64 -pat book, "licvc TrtUua
cr weeta. moi la puia wrapper, oa rtqiMd.
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SENATOR DIXON SAYS
TAFT HOPE FADES
"It is not
possible for
v,,.tW t)jiitr it
v rl'iv iimiu, .nine .1.
huiuiiuly or pbysieullv
1 .'.-.... a .
Presidmit Tall to get 11 majority ot
tlm L'hiengo delegates," wns tbn ut
sin lion hero today of Senator Joseph
M. Dixon, of Montana, eommunilm'-iu-ehii'f
of Colonel Koositvelt's euin
paigu forcoH, who is mi route to Chi
engo, Dixon uilibid:
"Tlnit rrei.idcut TiiflV enmpnign
Iiiih eolliipsed will bo seen ut the
counting on Hut flrnt ballot lu tbo con
vention. Ucguidiii" IIiiriH'h' Htuto
intuit, 1 will Hiiy that if I wi-m Haines
I would not got into nuy controversy
with Itoosovult beciiusit of tho exist
emu) of curtain documents,"
Although Dixon refused to eiiliiiii
on tint bitter declination, it is be
lieved ho referred to it report of leg
isbtlivit committee which 11 year ngo
inquired into conditions' ut Albany.
"Tlio TuftitcH ruptured tlm delo
gutcri ul largo from Ohio," continued
Dixon, "by thi'co-oiml-iunuto poli
ties. CoutriiHt thin with the inetbods
uiiiil(i,vtiil by t'olonel lloostivelt."
It was reported hero toiluy that
Colonel Itnosovolt will issiie 11 state
uieilt tonight replying to tho ohnrges
of UtiriieH mid possibly reforming to
thtiroport of tlm eoiiitiiltteo eoiuuiiii
' s ing ddiiditioiiH provniliiig ut Allmiiy,
Notlco
' TIi'oho who 1mvo itiirobuHoil Kurly
Whotdor poaeh trooH from tho Toxaa
iNiirsery company win iiuuui hi uiu
Anhland city bull at 1 o'clock Satur
day to arrange for u Huttloiuont with
tho compniiy,
P. J, O'OAHA,
I'utliologUt.
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MANN'S arsam MANN'S
Central Ave. near P. O.
Thursday
Central Ave. near P. O.
Ready-to-Wear Bargains
SHIRTWAISTS
f00 Women's Lingerie
Wnisls, all ootl styles,
ejteh
ui io $12.50 values
98c
HOUSE DRESSES
100 Women's new si vie
House Dresses, all sizes
and colors, $2.00 values,
Thursdav Qf r
price V &
WHITE SKIRTS
Women's linen finish
'm..;i, ,i vi. :.... .......
IIIIIU11M .llll,-S, new
styles. Special
Tlnnvdsiv
$1.48
PETTICOATS
Women's Persian Petti
coats, all good colors.
Keal $1.00 values. "Har
gain price, gAg
Muslin Underwear Bargains
"Women's Corset Covers
and Drawers, nicely
trimmed and well 'made,
up oOe val. liar
gain price, eauh..
29c
Bargains in "Kayser's" Gloves
KAYSERS
Lisle and cha
mois (Moves,
all colors, sale
price, a pair
23c
KAYSERS
1(5 button cha
mois and lisle
(1 loves, sale
price, a 'pair
48c
KAYSERS
IH button Silk
(Moves, white,
black and
pongee, $1.25
grade, a pair
98c
Bargains in Knit Underwear
Women's sum
mer Vests, fine.
& ((ualitv, special
$ 10c
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brella Pants,
good quality,
a pair
25c
Women's
Union Suits,
fine quality,
special, a suit
25c
Bargains in Sheets and Cases
72x00 Sheets,
bleached, (50c:
sale price, each
39c
12 and '15 inch
Pillow Slips,
each
12 l-2c
81x00 seamless
Sheets, 85c '
grade, each
69c
CORSETS
Women's new model
Corsets, all sixes, good
$1.00 grade. Sale
price, a pair
59c
W o m e u 's Ct o w n s,
Skirts, Corset Covers
and Drawers, up to $1
values, T(U
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Our Children's 'Muslin
Drawers, Waists and
Skirts, up to 9
25c values, ea. 12
Bargains in Hosiery
Women's
ttursou Hose,
25c grade.
Special,
a for 50c
18c
Women's all
Silk J lose, in
colors and blk.,
sale price, pair
48c
Women's thin
JTose for hot
weather, all
colors, special,
a pair
25c
Bargains in White Goods
LON.G CLOTH
12 yd. bolts,
good grade,
special, a bolt
$1.10
PIQUE
for skirts, good
grade, special,
a yard
39c
PERSIAN
LAWN
for white
dresses, special
a y(l- 18c
Bargains in Laces
Aral. Laces,
values up to
15e. Sale price,
a yard
5c
Wide
Embroideries,
50c. values.
special a yard $
29c ::
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'L'orehon Laces,
25e values,
special, a yard
12 l2c
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Nearly a quarter of a century under tho 8amo
management
THE
County
Jackson
Medford, Oregon
It has succeeded because oi!
Bank
Roundness of principle
Economy of management
Safety of investment
Courteous and liberal treatment
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.01
W. L Vawtcr, President G. R. Lindloy, Vice Preii
C. W. McDonald, Cashier
Irrigation Meeting'
Tuesday, June 11, 1912
Medford Opera House
Nine addresses by practical Land Owners, Or
chardists, Farmers, Truck Gardners, Merchants and
Bankers, who are interested in the valley.
Object, "A business campaign for a successful de
termination of irrigation by all the people in the
Rogue River Valley."
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 (& Storage Co.
Now for the Seashore
VIA TUB
Season TJckoU
ou Salo Juno 1st
3-Day Tickets on
Salo Suturday
and Sunday to
SUNSET
I0GDEN & SHASTA
ROUTES
tero!
TILLAMOOK AND NEWPORT BEACHES
Season fares from tho principal stations to Newport or Tlllutuook
Uoaclu'8 aro as follews:
FAUK
$6.25
0.25
G.lfi
4.00
3.75
5.80
8.75
12.00
12.00
Tlckots to abovo points on salo dally good all season, with corre
npondlng low fares from other points. Week ond tlckots uro also on
salo from various points.
SUNDAY KXOUItSlON '1'ltAlN ON TllK O, & K. It, It.
Loaves Albany at 7:30 a. m., Corvallls 8:00 a, in. and connects
with S. P. trains 1C, 14 and 28 from points south.
Call on our nearest Agent for "Vacation Days In Oregon," a
beautifully Illustrated booklet describing various outing resorts, or
wrlto to
John M. Scott, Gen. Passenger Agt., Portland, Om.
Attend tlio II. V. O. Klkn Convention, Portland, July tf'J
Low Furea to all points Kant Juno to September
FROM TO
Portland Newport
Oregon City "
Salem "
Albany "
Corvallls "
Kugono "
Ilosoburg "
Medford "
Anhlnnil "
TO KARH
Tillamook Uouehuo J4.00
4.70
" " COO
" 7,30
7,10
" " .oo
" " 12.00
" " 17.20
" " 17.75
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