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MEDTORD MATT, TRTBTINE. OT.0TCT?X OKKflOX, SATrTITUY. .7TNE B, 1012. PAGE HVB A ! K-"r " I0CAL AND L PERSONAL MIhh KIoiu 'l'liiiiiiiN(tn loft for Yrulta I'llday, whnr who will upend u few tlnyit vy I f li Mm, (lortrudo Nor ton, Mih. Hal Cnm ml of Medford wtm at 'tlm coiii't lioiitio I'rlday on binil iu'dn. Knr Ittint-IUvo room furiiliihnd bungalow, fiOK Mouth (lniii. Cull lit rtmldiuiro, 07 II, W. TIioiiiiih or Coiilrnl Point, itpeiil Hnlurduy In .Medford on n nliort hllHlllt'HH lilp, A. I. (Ittnrgo Of Eugene U In ,Mcd ford tin ii ulioit liiiiilni'NH trip. Mih, Doiii hiiImom of lllg llutto lit In Mi'dfonl ftir it idiorl vbtlt with frleiiilii, Tint Hunt hem Parlflu pintitcngei ntnthm Im tliv only place In .Mndford whom lluktttM to polnltt ontHldo of Jitt'knoti enunly run Im porrhunid. The unlforimt mid iiul)imim( for Iho local compuny of Hut nullminl Ktiard have arrived and will noon In' illittrllinttMl among tint iiuni. Tint men meet uwtilti ftir drill on ip'xt Wctlm'H day evening. Mrn. I'tcd I' Ink tipeut ttovornl tluytt In AkIiImihI (IiIm week. Hut giH-m of hr winter. Mm flydtt Malmit. Tim .Mi'dfonl Coniu'rvntory for .Mimic mid Language, tho only iuiimIc tirhool In Southern Oregon with a full rorpn of li'iiehnrii, will Imi npi'it all minimcr. (I. Talllamllitr, director. Jiiiiioh Dudley of Klttmntli I 'nl In Im upending " few 'la) a In tli In city on llUwtlM'MH. P. T. Watklint of AHlilaiid spoilt Saturday In Mftlfttrd. Ilt'rt Antiunion and W ('. (Irccit have returned frtun a bintlm-tot trip to Hun I'rnuuUrn. While tntulh they at tended to IiiihIiuihk nut Item In kiiiih'i- Hon with a plum limy recently pur i'ImmmI lit tho country Jiini bach of tin n I'hiiii'Ih-o. Mm, Dora Haltmartili of lluiicnm vlnltetl In .lackxonvlllii the glrnl of tllll WCI'lt. Pacific &. ICwtteru railway w nut mi "xtMiritlttn t lltttto I'allit, Hnmlay Juno U, llf.O round trip, leaving Medford X:uii a. in., returning rcaeh- Ini: Mt'dford fi:fiO p. in. Special low rattm for partl'tt tif 100 or more. Thin Ik it delightful (rip. 12. M. MiKi'itn, malinger of tho Producer Fruit company ! t I'rldny for a liintliii'xn trip l Han Kritneltini. Unity it ml Morrlit will rtimmciiro ncllvo coiitt(ruc(loii work on tin ' OlirlHtlitii liurclt early In (ho coming W'tl. Mitts Daisy Wttltt'rt'r In pending Hut week with Atthland frlendH. Mathowrt &. Hon do draylng. trail furrliiK and fiirnltnro packing. Both phutu'tt, Huuday work a spcclr.lty. HO Mrn. Dick lltand of (! lit nl it Paint Ih npomllug tho week with her sinter. Mitts Amanda IIi'Iiiih. HhnplflKh llardwnrti, 'JH Ho. Cen tral. Mrn. M. Ilcnnutt of Han KrancUt'o lit upending a few tlnyit vInIHiik frlttmtn In HiIh city. Mrtt, Norwood ami MIhh lloktt of Otin trul Point ttpint Kildny In Mt'd ford wlili frlundH. K. I). Weston, commercial photog rapluir, noRatlvittt nmdo any tlino or ploco by nppolnttuont. Phono M. 1471 Mm. V. II Mt'Oowitn uml Mrn, II. O. HarKravu Iiiih It'ft lo attt'ittl tht Krand lodgo or dm KutttiTii Star whlrli mi'otH hood at Portland. J, W. hitwton will Ifitvo In tho nar ftittirtt for Portland wlu'm ho will at tt'iitl tlm Krand IoiIko ait a roprt'dt'ii tatlvo or Mt'd ft.nl IoiIku A. l- & A. M. Kodak rinWIiiiiK, tho tit'Ht, Ht We lon'a, oppoMlttt honk ntor. Proft.'HHor I.i'wIh or Hit! Ort'on Ah rlciiltural t'olloKo la In Mt'dford for a fow dayH on IiiihIih'hk roniu't'ttMl with (ho Hontliorn Ort-'Kon cxporliiiciit Htatlon. (tronor ICcIIokk fipt'iit Trlday nlKht In Mi'dfonl lutnniliiK to ItU homo nt Hold Hill Saturday mornliiK. Parlflo & KiiHtorn railway will run an oxcurHlnn lo Hutto Kails Huuday, Juno 11, ll.no round trip, Itmvlm; Motirortl 8:00 a. tn ruturnliiK ft'itch Inj; Mtiilfunl 0:50 p. in. Hpculal low rut en ror purtlt'H or 100 or morn, Thin U n dull;htrul trip. (luonio A, (lanliinr, ropuhlli'iin ran dlditto ror t:ounty clork Hponl Hatur tlay In MutUord rrtiiu lila Titlout homo. MIhh Floronrn (Iruvtm, toiifhor of pluuoi ttttitllo HOT, y, JnukHoii utrenl. 80 1 Paul MtiDouald loft Haturday mor ulut; ror a uhort plt'iiuuro trip north, H, L. Loomird loft Haturday ror a Hhort IiuhIiiuhh trip to (IrantH Piihh, llt'iuy Mt'.Omt of Proupotit upont Haturday In Mudford on IiuhIiiuhh. l.ciillo Htiunur of Kvana mook Ih HpttudluK u Tow diiyH In Mmlford with fllltlllH. Weeks&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS X7 ritont 7J Miyttt yhoui r, w, wki ao7i A. M. Orr, ! ' KAST AINXHTAMT. I1'. I), Hiimiinlrt of Halom Ih In Moil ford on u nliort IiuhIikihh trip, Mih. (It'orim Tlinmo of (I run I it Pann Ih In Mt'dford vIhIHiik Iht Hlntur Mm CliarloH Tiirnnr on KiihI Main Htrt'ct Arthur l.tiwlit of AhIiIiiiiiI Hpout Haliirtliiy In Mndford with frlmidH, John II. Knumli of Hold Hill Ih In Mtidford vIhIHiik frliMidH, Mr. I'niiit'h hint Juitl it'ttiriiKd from an oxtomlfd trip tliroui(hotit tint mlddlo wtsl, Carklu ti. Taylor (Join. II, Curkli. IIdiiu O. Taylor , niloriioyit-iit-1iw oror JackHoti County Hank hiilldliiK Mtidford. A K. Pt'tfiH of Ltlantl, Ih hiicihIIiik it fow ilayH In HiIh city with frlnmlH. ""Mm, D, II. HoIIhh unit with tiiilto a pMlnful uri'liltitit lattt Haturday even lot; wlillo witlorliiK Imr plaulH, fall Inn from her rout porch to Hot rem oiil wnlk holow, luidly hrulHliii; her rlr.ht Hide, arm ami faro, and Hpralu lui: her wilnt. Hho Ih ImprovliiK, however, ami we liopn Hi. on to hear of her complete icoovery, IM. M. AudroWH Ioiivch tint f IrnL of tho wcitk for Chicago, whurn Im will attend the iia'lloual ieiulillcaii con veutloil. Ho Koch oil IniHllieHH coil necleil with DohltH, the AIiihIui iiiov I nt: plcluro mail. Hoo It, A. Holmoii, Tho Inaurauo Man, over Jncknon County bunk. IM Plt.'kitril of MetttlliiH, foimerly of Mt'tlftird, Ih hero (o look after hi ranch ami vUlt IiIh family. Ho re porlM that C'cii tritl Orexmi Ih enjoy Iiik the iuui( favorahlo himihoii tif inuiiy yearn, with plenty of rain, ami Hint tin entire roKlnu Ih growing rap idly, lot Ih MetollitK. Ho roportK a Kold runh to the Pelican lake country, where Nevada, California and Oregon Join, and wliero rich Htrlkcn have re ciiutly been made. I.iiwii ami card en itippllcH. Hhap lelr.h I lard wan. Mm CharleH Wllxon ami tlaiiKhter Mary have leturued from a vlnlt at Portlaml with frleitdH. John Minify, of M aney IlroH., roll- iractom, Hpeut Friday In thlA city on it Hhort IhihIih'hh (rip. Mr. Mnney coutracteil moHt or tho coiiHtructlou work on tho Pacific & Kantem two yeitrn af.o. MIhh Helen Littleton of Jncknou vlllo pattHud throui'.h Medford Hatur day on hor wny to California whero Hhe will vUlt frleudH. Hho will vlnlt Han Dlt'Ko before retiiruluK. H. A. Newell. ladlPH Ullor, 4th lonr M. F. & II. Co, lililic. Mr ami Mm. II K. Ward of Antler koii ctcek are vUUIiik Medfonl. W. W. Hoyd or Anhland. Is itpeml lui: it row iliiyn In Medfonl on IiiihI nit.n. Harry I'ellott of Anlilantl. wan tt recent vlHltor lit HiIh city. W. A. Fehely of (IrantH Pans, Ih vIhUIiik frleudH In thin city. II. (.'. Htoddartl has returned from a nliort IiuhIuckh trip to (irantn Piihh. Col. II. C. WiiHhburn of Table Hock npeut Haturday in Medford its did lloiidluot Connor. C.eoiK" KlttK t)f Portland Ih Hpt'itd liiK a few dayn In Medford on liusl- lll'HH. A new Iludnon ":i:t" Iiiih been re ceived by J. C. Noff for tlellvery to Mm. J. F. Ketlily which Ih duo of Hit' mitKt attractive of Hut medium priced cnm Ht't'ii In the city HiIh nennon. Tho car Ih well equipped with tho latest coiivenltinceH, It Ih nolf-HtartluK and very handsome In appearance. THE DIFFERENCES (Continued from Page 1) Iiiik nlnce tome arniiml to tho advo cacy or publicity beforo election,. Fourth--! have favored tho Initia tive and referendum for 10 yearn. Ho Iiiih opposed both until wllhJu the IiihI two yearn. Fifth- We both believe In tho pri mary. 1 cannot fix tho ditto when ho first iK'ttan to advocate It. I have been advocating It for n number of yeartt, J Sixth We both hellevo that there Is a "Wall Hlreet Influence" and that there are Htibsldlzed newspapers, but I discovered both many yearn beforo ho did. In tllfferliiK from men, I do not often to find It necessary to question their motives. Differences of opin ion on political iiuoHtlotiR can usually bo accounted for by difference In IiIhh, except when accounted for by difference In Information and Inter est. The most fundamental bias found In man Ih tho bias toward arlH tocracy on the ono hand toward democracy on tho other. Hamilton hud the itrlstocratlti bias; Jefrorson tho democrat lo bias. They wore equal ly honest, Hamilton In dlHtruHtlui; tho people Jerrerson In trustliiK them. Until within a Tow. yeam thorn Iiiih been nothliiK In Mr. Koosovolt'H HpeohoH or action to Indlcato iiisrets menl with Jerrerson In this rospoct. I have, lately been Brntlflml to uotu some change In hint, but I am not yet ablo to Judo how complete It Is or how extensive an application bo would now bo willlui; to make of JN foi'Honlan principles. POUTLAND, Ore., Juno 7. Two cara or HtoorH, shipped! by I'M, Coles of Haines, Ore., today sold hero for 7 1-3 eonta a pound, tho highest price ever paid for Brass cattle woat of tho Kooky mountains. IS By OF Following mi exhaufttlve examina Jon of wltiiesHtiH which extended throur.lioiit (ho day the torouor'H Jury, emiiiiimlcd to InveBtlnatij the dlHUHler at tho Jiickouvlllo quarry Thumdtiy which kjllod flvo men and IiiJiiumI three others, returned the fol lowing verdict: We find Iho deceased came lo their denth on Iho nlxtli day of June, 1!I2, at Hut City of Medford'H quarry tint hair mllo went of Jacksonville, Ore, operated by Twohy Hrotliem cam pauy, by the preiiiaturo exploitlou tif powder. Wit further find the company are Kiillty of nelli;eiM.i.' by employlur. In expeileiiced ami Incompetent work men, rind find tho explosion was canned by tuiupluc tho pjwiler with u steel drill In the hands of careless and Incompt'tepl powder men. T. Cameron, forvimiii; John 11, llemiiilt, A. It. Thompson, W. (.'. I)e ulff, K, Arnold, K. A. Thoiiimon; A, 13. Kellt-KK, coroner. The number of deaths us a result of Iho explosion at the quarry wan Increased to rive Friday evculm; when K. Vlslno tiled at the Hacred Heart liOHpltnl after cIIiikIuk to life for lit! Iioiiih. One morn death may occur, John Kill ton being In tt very serious condition. Home hope, however. Is held out unlay for his recovery. CliarKlnit that the fuiictlonn or tin. coroner's Inquest Into the explosion at (ho county quarry operated by Twohy llrothcrH company were di verted from their true course by (he district attorney ami coroner, Attor ney K. K. Kelley Untied a scathing statement against (hit (wo officials as follews: z "The verdict of the coroner'H Jury In the Jacksonville quarry explosion Is purely uml simply an evidence of community prejudice. The verdict 's not supported In any degree by the evidence adduced at tho Inquest. There Is not a scintilla of evidence lit the record tif (ho coroner'H Inquest to tthow (hat any Inexperienced or In comped'itt workmen were employed, In or about tin' quarry. On the con trary, tho on')' evidence adduced as (o (he experience and compe(ency of (he powder men wus Hint limy wore both experienced nml compeient workmen, ami came on to the work highly recommended iih such. "The evidence further shows that tho contractors had employed every possible means ordinarily employed about such work to Insure the safety of (heir employes. Thnl they used the powtler that Is considered by pow der men anil experts as (he safest ex plosive obtainable for that character of work, (hat they purchased the Hiinte at Intervals tif two weeks apart to Insure Its freshness and lesson the liability Incident to Its handling, nml Hint the men were nt all t linen fur nished with proper and approved tamping tools, such as are usually on such work, nml were subject to a strict supervision "The Inquisition conducted by tho coroner went entirely outside the limits laid down by the law for such an Inquiry, ami to unheard of ex tremes, testimony being Introduced (o (ho erred that tho watchman who wns placed In charge of the quarry, following the explosion, had aban doned his post, and was drunk In Jacksonville, iho evident purpose of such testimony being to prejudice the Jury against the Twohy Hrothers, Certainly no such testimony could throw any light on the cause of the explosion, and In race or the record, It would Heoni Hint tho coroner's jury made up its verdict from that evi dence. "Tho district attorney brought with him, and kept before him dur ing tho etamlnallou, a copy of tho recently enacted employers' liability act, ror tuo evident purpose of build ing up u case upon which might be predicated n number of personal In jury Htiits, uml tho whole examination was conducted entirely outside the llmltH and authority of any such In quisitorial body. "At tho conclusion of tho testliuon." the coroner dismissed everybody from tho room except himself and tho dis trict attorney nml In violation of every principle of Justice and decency ho nml the district attorney remained with tho Jury to either direct or help Htelr dohoratlons, nrter an oxhllil- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKD Woman for general housework, prlvnto family. Pen tro Orchard, Phono 010 H-t. FOU SALU -00 piiro blooded white leghorn lions cheap, Home Phone !I01 W. 07 WANTKD- Second-hand Ico box or rofrlgorator. Phono 21 F-KI, Jack sonville. 07 WANTRD Modern Hve-room furn IhIioiI Iiuiiho, Atldrosa Ilox !, euro Mail Tribune. 07 N UK CHARGED A DEATHS CARPATHIA HEROES GET THEIR MEDALS CAPTAIN RQSTRON HOLDING CUP PRESENTED By TITANIC 3UBVIVOE.S . A pleasant Interruption to the routlno of duty came to the olllccrs and tho crew of the Carpatliln, of tho Cunard Hue, when, on tho arrival of tffo atcam slilp In New York from tho Mediter ranean, she wti boarded by a commlleo of the Tltanlc's survivors and medals were gli'en to crcry man, woman and buy who In any wuy took part In the itiumorable rescue. To Captain Arthur II. Rostron was given u musslvu silver cup and u gold initial. Gold moduli nlso were bo stowed ou bis chief otllcer, hU Ilrst otllcer, and his chlcr engineer, and on the Curp.nthlu's surgeon, purser and chief steward. All the Junior olllcera received silver medals, nml "very oihtr man, woman and boy of (he crew (hut wits on board when the Carpatliln saved (be Tltanlc's tturtlvurs received a bronze nicdu.. SIX AT MATH KLAMATH FALI.H, Ore.. June S Six persons totlarnre suffering from injuries received! when struck by lightning. It U (bought none of the lujtitired will die, ut ono of them a baby Is In critical tondltlon. Tho lightning was preceded by the most M'vere hailstorm ever seen In this section of (he sta(e. Three Inches of hull fell In less than half an hour. The hallsto;ies wero as large as mar bles. At the Churches St. Mark's Kplscopjil I'liuiclt Itev. Joseph Hhcorln, priest In Icharge. Services are held in hall, comer Main and Holly 8(ree(s. First Stiittlay after Trinity, services as fol lows; Holy communion 7 a. m., Huuday school 10 a. m service and sermon 1 1 a. nt-. service and sermon S p. in. All are welcome. At Hie ClitNtlaii (Miurcli At lOa. m. tho IHblo school will render their Children's Day exercises. There will be no class meeting at Smith's hall. Theme for the morning "Cans and Cannota." in tho evening, "Tho Crimson Card." Mission band meets nt 7 p. in. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening Choir practice on Friday evening. Cotno ml welcome. D. I). Uoyle, minister. Itnptlst Chiiicli "Tho Signs of tho Times" Is the subject of the vcrtnoii at the llaptlst church Sunday morning. A mock trial will bo given at 8 o'clock In the evening. "The Heathen Nations vs. tho American Christian." Sunday school '.';!.' a. in.. Men's lllble class same hour. Juniors will meet a p.m. Young People's meeting 7 p, in. Spe cial music at the preaching services. All aro welcome to these services, A. A, Holmes, Pastor. Methodist Cliincli The Metll'ord Methodist Kpiscopal church, corner of llartlett uml Third" Meets- K. Olin F.lilridgo, pnsloe. See vices Sumlitv us follows; prenelting 1 1 11. 111. Subject, "Uuiiuee." S p. m. Cliiltlren's day progrni. Snnilny school uml men's bible class, 0 ;-ir u. 111. Kp worth lengue, tl:l. p.'in. l'euyei meelin-' 'I'liiiestlnv oveiiintr. 8 o'clock, tltcini), "The Oltl Htu)k. Splendid music at both services. You are cordially invited. Dotroll's branch of tho Michigan state free employment bureau fur nltthed positions for 20, -100 out of tho at, 204 who applied. Hon on their part of tho most par tisan hostility and unfairness against tho omployors, Common deconcy uml tho eulea of procedure that ordinarily govern such proceedlnga should have dictated tholr absence-. LIGHTNING SUES mmvjH?i r 4ir 1 1 1 1 U,JL-Udb di Vl 'V 'Dti The regular monthly me'-linfc of the Auxiliary nocietv to Hie CliriHtinii Womnn'H Hoard of Mutton of the Cliritliiiii ehtircli, met nt the lionin "f Mr. . M. If. Secley on Soutli flnkdale mi WetlneHtliiy ntltntoon. A very iiittreKtiiiy projfnun wn curried out oil the Hiibjeet of miKxiou III III'! I lilted Stolen nml Cumttln. The inl iiortiiiife of elirinliaiiizint: our nlicii ioiulnlioii nml the work ntrioiie; the oriental uml negro partH il our ptqui littion were mmic of the qiKMticuis ill t ii- ieil. A number of Interesting musical selections wore hoard ut the gradua tion exercises of tho Central Point High school Tuesday evening, among which were a violin solo by Miss Alt on of Medford, a vocal solo by Mlsa I.ncosta Manguni of Grants Pass, and a violin solo by Master Ituymond Tay lor of Central Point, a pupil of the Medford conservatory. This young gentleman Is only eight years of age ami does quite wonderful things with his tiny violin. Miss Mnngum has many acqmtJiKarireM in this city, hav lug taken part In musical affairs from time to time. Miss Kthcl Crowell leaves soon Tor Walla Walla, Wash., to study violin with Mr. Koy Williams of the Whit man college conservatory. Mr. Adolpho Knaur has secured a splendid position In San Francisco where he will remain until his en gagement begins at Yellowstone Park, where be plays during the Bum mer with a Chicago orchestra; Mi-e-cs Alleene Kiueliury, Delia Heck uml .Mnmle Newberry enter- tainul their friemlt with n delightful tlaueiiii; party in the pnrUh hull on Oaktlule avenue Inst night. The hall was tastefully decorated with college peumtuts, ro-s anil ferns anil pre- .sented a very invited appearance. The iiitisie wits' liy Messrs. Har.elrigs and Wool. The punch howl was presided oxer hv .Miss linn Brown ami Nora Meek. Mrs. F. X. Heck- Mrs. Albert Hrown ami Miss Kaiser were the pa- trones-.es. The young peonle enjoyed the very pleasant party to the fullest extent ami danced with n zest until midnight. Those present were the Misses Helen Dahl, Mamie Deuel, Frnnees Kenney, Dora Sullivan, Irene Sullivan, lone Flynn, Iva Coffin, Jo sephine Hoot, (leraldiuc Miksche Helen Jones, Delia Heck, Alleene Kiiip-liury, Margaret Kwing-, Kather ine .Nfurphy, Maude Newberry, the Messrs- Ho-well Coffin. Jake Ware, Frank Fnrrell, Justin Cliesley, Elmer Fuss. Al Heck. Frank Cain, Dado Ter rett, itnlph Ware, John Murphy, l'aul McDonald, Leon Speck, Henry Haz well, Verne Colvig, A. J. Kreekler, Carl Henuer. New and second-hand lumber for sale cheap. "We are tearing down our ware house buildings on railroad property opposite Southern I Pacific passenger station and are offering for sale ma terial taken therefrom at very low prices. This is your opportunity to buy lumber at a sacrifice. Call at factory vard to place order. CRATER LAKE LUMBER CO. Special rates to all hegiuntng treatment be foro Juno ICth. Acute and chronic cases successfully treated. Deformi ties corrected. Consultation free. Mechano-Theraplsts, Chiropractors, and Spondylotheraplsts. Drs. A. R. and Louise E. Hedges 2110 N. Bartlett Phone, Pacific, Main 4171 Next Door to M. B. Church Kryptok Bifocals Two Visions In a One-Pleco Lens Highest Typo of lllfocal Lenses No Cement $ No Lines of Separation No Dropping Apart Nor Collecting of Dirt As Graceful and Practical as Any Single Vision Lenses Come In and see them. Ml. R1CKKKT Kyeslght Hteclallst Over Keiitnor'fl fi A1 " ref'-M XLJfV - Hk V WjlP TtJJe- l-Wto.lx ,Ui, w,ki.jnth il If the valves of your car need frequent grinding if your spark-plugs need constant cleaning tho chances are your lubrication is wrong. Try Polnrlno Oil and neo how much trouble and expense. It will save you. It Is freo from carbon. Fends freely down to 7.0 ro. Never thins out. 'Our Polarlno booklet freo, postpaid will help you In caring for your car, Wrlto for It today. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Portland , (Incorporated) San Francisco Nearly a quarter of a century under the same management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon 1 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. T. Vnwter, President G. R. Lindloy, Vice Pres. C. W. McDonald, Cashier PROGRAM IRRIGATION MEETING at Opera House, Tuesday, June 11 The following Interesting program Is prepared: Opening address Wm. M. Colvlg "What the Land Owners In and Around Central Point Aro Doing to Assure Themselves of Irrigation Advantages" D. Stone of Central Point "A Business Campaign for a Successful Determination of Irriga tion by All the People In the Valley" W. R. Coleman, of Jacksonville "Bank Clearance by Increased Crops Through Irrigation"......... J V. 11. Gore, of Medford. "Why Every Land Owner In tho Valley Should Preparo His Land for Irrigation.". A. C. Randall, of Talent "Tho Best Ways and Means to Get the Co-operation of tho Land Owners to Assure the Building of tho Irrigation Canals" Harry D. Irwin, of Medford "Water Is King Today. J. A. Hover, of Phoenix "What It Means to the Valley and Why Every Business Man Should Interest tmself in .Irrigation" . A. P. Stover, of Jacksonville Road "The Advantage of Everybody Doing His Share Towards Irrigat ing the Rogue River Valley" Prof. S. C. Relmer, of Phoenix Every Land Owner, Orchardlst, Hay and Grain Farmer, Truck Gardner, Merchant and Professional Man Is cordially Invited. MEDFORD COMMERCIAL CLUB. Flour? Coffee? Tea? or What ? Anything You Buy from Us in the Gro cery line will be right Our Bakery Depart ment is a source of pride to usinvesti gate Allen Grocery Co.