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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TBT13UNE, M15DF0KD, OR !',.ONJ,mi)AY,,llTNI07, 1012. IOCALAND L PERSONAL D. llilkuy. of Annlcgalo, has re turned 'from Ldng Ilc.ich, Oil., vvhoro lie 1ms boon hIuco tho Inst or January.' 'Tli6 Flrnt Southern Oregon District Falf association nrdjmrliiK for a big tlmo1 'In ABhlnud September twfcnty-flfth to twonly-ujghth, Jnchi-, bIvo (ntivwhlch" tlmh Aslilnnd will be hostess Ho dho o'ntlro Valley. ' For "Rent Flvo room furnished bungalow, DOS South Granc. Call at residence G7 A party ot threo boys composed of ' Sydney Snndcraon, Vlrl nnrnthouso, and Leslie Cunningham took a fourj days' trip Into tho Dead Indian coun try taut week. They camped at Sul livan's cabin about two miles beyond tho fimmlt and when returning came upon n, bear dub near tho "summit. Sydney, who carried a .22 revolver, emptied his weapon, at tho cub, firing seven shots, the last Of which took effect In tho animal's leg. Tho am-! munition being exhausted, capturo of tho cub was given up. yTho Medford Conservatory for Music and -Languages, tho only music school in Southern Oregon with a full corps ot teachers, will be opon all summer. G. Talllandter, director. Messrs. Gcorgo Eherhart and II. Bduvy from Colorado aro over about Holland beyond Kerby, to Investigate tho mysterious disappearance ot a brother of tho former who dropped from sight last fall and has not been hoard of since. The lost man had a lcaso on a .placer mine la the Hol land district and lived in a cabin at tho mine. Ho disappeared from the cabin, and It was tho general sup position that he had gone out hunting and met with an accident, although search failed to give any trace of him. Pacific & Eastern railway will run an excursion to Butte Falls, Sunday Juno 3, $1.50 round trip, leaving Medford 8:00 a. m., returning reach Ins Medford 5:50 p. ro. Special low rates for parties of 100 or more. This is a delightful trip. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Uhl and two daughters. Misses Eleanor and (ion stance, with full camp equipment, have just passed through tho valley en route from Piedmont, California to British Columbia, traveling in a Packard car. Mr. Uhl is a member of tho firm ot Uhl brothers, wholesale wall paper dealers of San Francisco. He states that the roads in general aro in excellent condition lor travel but tho Siskiyou mountain road was In bad condition and they were oblig ed to hire a team to assist them over tho hill. ' Mathews -& Son do draylng, trans. fcrrlng and furniture packing. Both phones. SuuQay work a specialty. 86 Work In-thinning the apples has be gun In earnest and nearly every ap ple brchardist has a full crew at work. Heaviest thinning' expenses aro encountered with Spitzcnburgs and Jonathans, although N'ewtowns aro "pretty .heavily loaded. Ben Davis are lighter. Shaplelgh Hardwaro, 28 So. Cen tral. John W. Parker returned Friday evening from a short business trip .to Ashland. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives snado any tlmo or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471. William Sampson of Grants Pass Is spending a few days in Medford on business. Kodak 'finishing, the best, at Wes ton's, opposite book store. Mrs. E. W. Qulmby, of Portland, is snfendlng a few days in this city visiting her sister, MrB. H. P. King Who resides on West Main street. ,Cark!n & Taylor (John II. Carkin, Glenn O. Taylor), attornoys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. ThoiQJark-Henory -paving company has men and teams at work excavat ing and graill ng preparatory to pav ing in block 55, between North Grape ai?d 'North Jlolly streets and in block 78, "botwoon North Ivy street' and Oakdhlc avenue. See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. F, Ossenbruggo has the foundation nearly completed for his now ware Iioubo on South Front street. Lawn and garden supplies. Snap, loigh Hardwaro. H, E. Gates has his third now bungnlowi on Rose avenue, nearly fiorapletpd. While alj the bunga lows which Mr. Gates has built on that strnot liavo been boautlful struc tures tho one ho Is now completing Ib' prattler and more convenient than any of thorn. (8. 'A. Newell, ladios' tailor, 4tb floor M. F. & II, Co. 'bldg. 'A MeuB club of St. Mark's Episco pa church was organized Wednesday 17,", ,j gf,,w.ii:, .:,",g Wttks&McGowmiCo. x UNDERTAKERS 7 --( M71 Mtfkt hmi , w. wk torn A. M, Onr,-MM K--T . TAJr. evening, tho young men meeting at St. Mark's linll. A largo number wore in nttondnncc. Dinner was nor tod at 6430 J. m. Mrs. Walter MrCallum will leave Saturday evening for Spokane where sho will spend tho summer with friends and relnthos. Ed Souttcr Is nursing a broken arm as tho result or a inKup with tho rrnnk of hU automobile. The onglno" kicked back and the crank caught Mr. Soulier's wrist. , ' Pacific Eastern railway will run ah exeurslpn to Hutto Falls Sunday, Juno S. ft.r.o round trip, leaving Medford S.00 a. m . returning reach ing Medford 5:50 p. m. Special low raes for parties of 100 or more. This Is a delightful trip. Jack WilkenBon and Grover Cpr um returned Friday morning from Ashland where they attended Elk festivities Thursday evening. Frank Walt left for a short busi ness trip north Friday. Miss Florence Graves, teacher of piano, studio 205 W. Jackson street. S3 Savo $2 to $10 by buying your suitcase and trunk at IOC North Front street. 66 Miss Alice Anderson of Ashland, arrived on Number 20 Fclday morn ing for a visit with friends in this city. All $2 and $3 hats on sale to morrow for $1. 10C North Front street. 66 G. M. Jones of Rosehurg Is here for 10 or 15 days on business. Coroner Kellogg passed through Medford Friday morning on his way! to Jacksonville to conduct an inquest into the deaths of tho men working at tho quarry Thursday. John A. Perl spent Friday at Jack sonville on business. Big sale Saturday, Juno Sth, at 106 North Front street. The cheap est storo in tho west. C6 ine boutnern pacinc passenger station Is the only place In Medford whero tickets to points "outside of Jackson county can bo purchased. better have a look at those Men's Suits we are selling for $6. Will II. Wilson Co., 106 North Front street. 66 W. G. Aldcnhngcn who for a num ber of years has been connected with the Rogue River Electric company ot this city has been transferred to San Francisco whero he will have charge of tho California. Oregon Power com pany's office. Mr. Aldcnhngcn Is at present at San Francisco but will re turn soon, for the purpose of moving his family to San Francisco. . L. J. Wilson of Watklns is spend ing a few days In Medford with friends. John Sutton who was fatal ly Injured by the explosion in the Jacksonville quarry Thursday was a neighbor of Mr. Wilson who pays- n high tribute to tho character of tho injured man. Arthur E. Brown of Butto Falls is spending a few days in Medford on a short business trip. He reports stock men rejoicing In his section owing to the heavy growth of grass on tho ranges in that soction. Will Powers of Rogue River spent Friday In Medford with friends. Ho states that he and his partners have recently uncovered somo splendid ore in their "Little Daisy" jnlne on Evans creek. Ed AndrewB has .returned from n business trip to Klamath Falls. Ho will leave Monday for a short vlsi at San Francisco. ffiEMS MOUNTAIN ASH MALE'CIIOI R, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12 iH . ? t I i PUBLIC MARKET j IjATi'DAYj i Saturday lihk fair to he the crenl est liusiurJjft day yet e.eneneel h, I llie public market. Nemlv evnvi Mull will he occupied hj produce) and tile dm heinjr Suttndiiv, Ih'J housewives of the eit. are cctt.un to j flock to the market in rcl nutnhoi- for their Sutidnv Mtpplic. The offering will be heavy and (lie price-.! icn.-onahle as they have been since the market opened. Meat will he on Mile at the iiinikct tomorrow, Hen Crow tier pioducc hU own mutton, jniik and vonl nnd will have ihchb staple on sale while ho fc said, to have secured n p.utuor with a number of fat hoove tluw fulfilling tlo requirements of the or- diunnce. In this vny he will Iic.m'1- luitj kis nwii product and will be allowed to u,e (lie public muiket. Crovvdcr litis a lurjje luuulier of ho which ho has raided nnd u iiiiniher of sheep as well as? calves. So the housewives will be able to buv llieir meat 'at the 'low prices, "which have proved jfiieh an nttriujtiou to tltnin. Inner Sell Herries Berries 'were offered "this inernini: which were crown on Williams creek by W. A. IJvard. Jfr. Heard picked tho berries Thursdav afternoon, drove dll nisht lo reach market and had disposed of 40 urates, (he number lie brought over, by 10 o.elock. lie savs that he will hereafter do hi trading in this city nltltnuyh he is fully 10 miles closer to Grant-: I'a-s than he is to Medford. He is delighted with the result of his "experiment," as he calls it. Splendid spriinr fries were sold .t the market this morning for .'Jo cents. While the youngsters are alive tliev nre unusunlly Inre mid attraclivc. Cauliflower made it.s tippoaraiuc today for the first time, l'eas aic becoming more plentiful mid uc.t week the price is expected to drop to 3c a pound. Peas have been selling at 0 pounds for 23 cents. New potatoes are coinini; on to the market. A lnrc offering aic promised for Sntmduy. Cherries on Monday Local cherries will be offered Mon day nnd possibly tomorrow. The cherries offered heretofore in the stores have been from California. Gooseberries have liceen lowered from .'15 to 30 cents a trillion and a large number are being purchased for cnuuiuc purposes. Mnrketmustcr Itunvard lias placed a number of market baskets on sale at cost. They were purchased bv tho city nnd are offered ns n eon yience to the women who patronize the market for the first time. .-" n n W m D SOL 10 ROUP! Old Sol nnd .1, I'luv have been hav -inir a merry war ot it dutinc the l'ast two dnny and for a tunc this uioiu inir ' '. icfifcd Sol hut lie wii foici-d HIS TROUBLE! V ( NOT OF HEART Real Facts In Regard To F. R. Kurfnwn's Illness. Rellcr 0b tilned By Curing His , Stomach Ailments. WayncnVlllc,N.C.--Mr. I'.K. Ilullnmn, ol this city, says: " I MillcrcM drcadlully with what 1 thought was heart trouble, nnd tried various incdlclncs In vain. ' After other remedies had failed, Thcd ford's lll.iCk-Dr.nup.Tit restored me to hcallli. I would not foci sale without Black-Draught in the, house. I consider it worth lis weight In gold, It cured my indigestion, nnd hy this wi stern sky lino. Hut lirichl nnd ! means 1 was -restored to health. lean mlv today Thor renewed the ntlnck not express my gratitude for Its benefits." and now semi to hinc Sol on tho run. ; Good health depend on the condition I l.mjit thunder kIiowci-s were general ( of your digestion. Poor digestion and 'over the valley todnv and cooled the i rood health do not go together. i weather considerably. Tliursduv the low with cooler wcnlliew Tho 'inuc- lil) ('oiiHlilvi'iililSilowet' (ndin. tuii'V will by cohHitii'i'i il i i l"i i 1 i T ""r tit -t tr at the southern end ol the vallev mul l began mi assault hut he only dicnrhcd the southern cud of the al lc hetore Sol dropped below the Rip Ouf Your yj Drats ShliMs FirrTm Quick! You Won't Need Thorn Any Moro- If You Uso rBR8PIN0l It1 MtHxPliyo forovnr to i(rei nlitnliN, OiHMl-liyo to exexa.lv iMiii(iitur)il iorilm tlon of Hie nriiiM'nw viu ciin vvwr liny vvoliiliV of olutliliiu Or llvn li) hot utility tlicnnoinoter went onir.v with the hent and IoiicIkmI DO. Had it not been for the battle in the heavens the inevctirv to call upon Thor to help him oul. "M probably huo touched the 1 110 Try as he could he couldn't j;et his sprinkliiur can to do the work -o he called upon Thor with his thiiudci clouds who. with his trusty hninincrt shuttered the iinuht of thee DispoiiMM of Heat. Thor had the svmpntlitcs of the populace vvith litni who wntclieeij with engernrss the niogrcss of tin; battle sinoe. he rolled lu first dark lined cohorts above Ifte hotion Tliurs-day afturiionn Thor first rallied In tlitiudcr liosh J murk iilthniiKh tho relative liiuuidit.v kept the hent fnmi being nppresKive. A fair hkv is predicted for touloi. Thcdtord'n Hlnck-Drnup.lit will thoroughly cleanse and set in order your digestive system. It has (lone this 'for others, during the past 0 yeans, and Is Joday (he most popular7 vegetable liver remedy .on the market. Trylt . , Insjit on Tlicdfofd's. Price c. A VERSATILE SINGER. . XOUISETTE. OKE OF THE TWO HOlLAKDavS Louliette la a cbrsuius "vctress now J aptM-'uihiK In Hew Jotk :u- who dnnccif with r.uiuy cIkuich of .:stumu auO (.hiss in live different lansu ices. !!' PROGRAM ; J ( j . ! IRRIGATION MEETING at Opera House, Tuesday, June 11 The rollowMiiK lutcrcHtlug program Ik prepared; Opening nddrcHu . ... , . Win. M. Colvlg "What tho Land Ovvnere In nnd Around Central Point Am Doing to AHSiiro TlieniHclves o( IrrlKntlou AdvaiitnKen" t). W. fltonn of Central Point "A HiiHtnciis CampnlKii for a Sueccnsful Dotornilnatlop of IrrlKn tlou by All the People In the Valley" .... V, It. Colvmnn, of Jackiionvlllo "Hunk Clearance by Incrcaticd Cropn Through IrrlKntlou" W, II. (lore, of Medford. "Why Kvury Land Owimr in the Valley Khould Proparo llln Laud for Irrlcatlou.". .. . A. C. Itnudall, of Talent "The Heat Ways and Mnnnu to (Set the Co-uptirntlou of tho IjukI Owners to AMsurc the HiiIIiIIiik of tho irrigation Ononis" Harry 1). Irwin, of Medford "Water 1h KIn; Today -.. ?,. .J. A. I lover, of Phoonlx "What It Men tin to tho Valley nnd Why Hvery llunliieM Man Should Intercut luiHolf In Irrigation" , A. P. Stover, of Jnrkeouvlllc itond "Tlic AdvantnKe of Kveryliody IIoIiik llln Share Townrda Irrlj;at- Iiik the Itogiio ItUcr Valley" . Prof. S. C. lUilnier, of Phoonlx Kvory T.nnd Owner, OrrhardUt, Hay and Oraln Farmer, Truck flnrdncr. Merchant and ProfcHHlounl Man Ih rordlnlly lnvltnd MKDKOHD COMMi:ilCIAI. CLUtl. "N Mo Arw-m rrf.lftln -ml N Mot- Dnm-ShUU., ! U.. TEHaPI NO." roonn.lml ymi.wlll nnvrnuniii lmv your clotliln UiUinnriiKpU .ikliu vct fiom txT.plinilon.or lmv them it utirr, fmle. mid Imvo tho enlum run. If you mo tlm iikw mnrvel. 1'ICIIHIM NO. V'ou enn iro to a ihwire. to tlm Uirntrc. iCticnrtt.r nny winl nnnlr, fiivthm ur Hint you will iicvit l hiiiulllne or In' In porftrt tttlxrrx iHSTjtiHd u( nriiill wMpl rntleu. VICItHI'I-NO U n l!"r, it llllliln fornmln.nbfolutoly mfodirunyUtJj'. Try It oiiw i you'll Iw coiivinred runt iiirprtsl. Yuu npply It with tho pml which t tnjrktnl with every tmx oltl. PHItHl'l-NO I. vvomlcr. You'll ny nnftr iitlinr It unco. Hntl.fiu'tlett or money reliiiulrit. l'KltMl'l-.NO It lor wiln lit your limit itvnt a lsXor until iilrt'Ct.ou ri-iii of price, liy the 1'er.jKi 'o., HIS Unrolii Ave.. Chlciitfo, I'nr wlnml recoiltim'tnlril III MiHldinl lir.Om.. airaivi.U H. lUtkliu. M.JfarJ riifmcr. 2sTcw and st'coiul-lmnd hmibcr for hjiIc (ilicap. We arc louring down our waro liotiso buildings on railroad properly opposite) .Soullioru Pacii'io passenger Ktution and aro offering Tor salo ma kvrial taken Uiorcfrotn at very low prices. This is your opportunity to buy lumber at a sacrifice. Tall at factory vard to place order. CRATER LAKE LUMBER CO. Draperies W erTjr a vht comiilrt lln of ilrnpTlcK, lnv curtuliiii. fli turn, flto., and mo nil olnxn of upholDttirliiK. A niHTldl nvnn to look after thin work exclioiivoly and will elvn m nmsl-TVloo a la pomlbln to i tr vjii ,th Ursral olttMi. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO. !--- i CHANGE IN TIME T RMS NA Xoliw General Federation of Women's clubs, San Francisco, California. Bato dates Juno -2nd and 23rd, 1912. Going limit June 30th. No stop overs allowed. Returning CO days stop-offs al lowed on return trip within CO days. Rate fare and-third, J1C.S0. Your trujy, A. S. TtOSENBAUM, Agt. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SAI,?: Cheap, 1911 Cadllac touring car. Inquire Dear Creek Motor Car Co. C7 WANTED A Phono Cll 08-A, R. F. rellablo R-8, or D. No. 1, lady nurse. address Box C8 FOR SALE Young roan maro, gen tlo, reliable; drives single or dou ble; with single buggy. Phono S944 or Home 1?7H, 71C N.'Taft avenue. G8 FOR RENT Furnished house, mod ern. Call u25 South Grape. Alexander The Suit Man Call and look ovor twolyo hundred samples of tho latest wpaves in Mien's Sultlpga. A made to your tmoasuro suit, ab solutely guarautood''to fit, (guaran teed all puro wool and guaranteed to hold Its uhapo, Mado to your moas uro'sults, 18,00 to 910.00 Room 8, Palm Building, Sunday at 12:01 o'clock the new time tabic on the Southern Pacific will become effective. The morning train south has been chunked to "So. 13 and will pass Medford at 10 :" a. in. The afternoon train south will he known k No. 15 and will puh Mcford at the game time, 3:35 p. in. No. 13 (morning train south) will carry the observation car and will stop only at Central Point nut! Med ford after leaving Grants Pass until Ah)iluud is reached. No. 14 will uo north nat ."j;ir p. m. and carries the observation car. 7t will not stop at Talent, Phoenix, Kay Gold, Gold Hill or Itogite River. No". 10 will Ko north at 0:10 and will make the way stations. fflll H HffiiOWNS iMcCall r t CrtlU R.&G-! Patterns SUCCESSORS TO MEEKERS fl real Kbowiii; of bargains in vvovy department, every item as advertised. Our slock is complete in (i'ovy detail, when you come hero you can got. it. MEN'S CLOTHING $15.00 Suits. Sale price . $120.00 $uits. Sale price .. $22.30 Suits. Sale price .... $2.1.00 Suits. Sale price .... BOYS' SUITS $:.o0 Suits. Sale price $0.00 Suits. Sale price $().rjf) Suits. Sale price NEEDM38. Cal., Juno 7.Warned by government authoi itles that tho crest of tho Colorado river flood can not bo oxpected beforo Sunday tho Santa Fo railroad superintendent bus chartered ovory available boat and bargo on tho river hero and Is today hauling great loads of hriiHh nnd earth to lelnforcu tho leveo that pro tects their proporty. Tho town of LIncolnvlllo, Ari-ona, near old Fort .Mojavo, Is entlroly un dor water and tho Inhabitant, aro camping on higher ground. No loss of life has neon reported. In tho year 1910 thoro were moio than thlrty-fivo thousand deaths from industilnl accidents in tho Uni ted States, while moro than flvo linn died thousand men wore Injured. 1 t T t t t f t r f T T f r t t. T t T T t T T T f T T T T t ? T T f ! Y SOHLIN Y WAISTS Great June Sale i at the M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE Corsets Notice j)rjces. $10.00 15.00 517.50 520.00 "FOR GOOD GOODS" LADIES' PATENT OXFOEDS Sold everywhere for $4 .'00. Sale price $2.98 Ladies' patent Oxfords, colored cloth lops, regular price $1.00. Sale price $2.98 Ladies' tan Oxfords, darJc chocolate, regular $-1.00. Sale price , 5p3.c0 !Hoys' Tan and .Patent (Oxfords, all sixes, specially priced at. ... , .9JLfo Men's Viei, mid "Patent Shoes, tho $1.00 kind. Siiocially priced ...t .,.,... J.$2.98 i Cost J 'rices. r ' M Ladies Suits $10.00 value up to $25 $2.69 .. $3.98 ...$4.9S Men's Straw Hats, extra special 25 to $3.00 AI on's cotton Socks, best ever shown. Spec. 12 1-2 .Men's Oa rh a rd Overalls, blue stripe, plain, bib $1 Men's summer Underwear, big lino, all colors 5Q u- i . T r tc aw ' 'i noj Ladies' Muslin Underskirts ii "iiiic ui Jjiiuiun Qiiiiiiui;r viiiint7oy Ml si.es,, $1.00, $2.00 and $2.25 val ues. These aro biggest values over seen. , , i Jig assortment of .Ladies' Summer AVniflls at r $1.39 All HJzes and styles, values up to $1.00; You never saw the like before. .... 75c to Jpl..50 Leautifully made, marked ai nearly l-'l, loss the usual i)rices. A few djiys Kviliclean thorn up. Cot in early. i i Big ahsortmcjit Summer Waists $1.9r Tliislopartment holds values and oflcrings such.as you are not used to xeeing. ('all and supply your needs at once. Tho supply will not last Jong. Absolute clean-up in Ladies' Wash Skirts. Somo of these aro last sea son's styles but arj simply splendid lor outing wear. Hig showing at 98d and up,'beauliful goods. Leautiful fancy Scrims, regular J5 1 yard ....'. :..'..!. :.1'0 Sossiottos,'all coloi"s, yard 20 Xaiicy .Sununor Lawns, regular 20e yard ...'. '. 15 KaiKiy Suinmor Lawns, yard 10 J'lnin Som'LSilkH, all colors 25 'I'lopo Muslin, yard 8ci Calicoes, yard 5'; Apron Clinghaius, yard .., '....'..'.5 A clean-up in last season's Corsets 354 Regular 75c and $1'00 values. fljfflf nfi'1 if ? ' McCall PalUrn o. dnoiViM No. J653- IVIcc, 15 cents eacli LADIRS UKESS -Skirl JNo Sale Complete until you are Satisfied . FERRIS WAISTS A y rt