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PA'GE SIX fedford m:tt; trtbue, mtcdfoi?d, okeoont. Saturday, ,tumtg, 1012. SEN. CUMMINS REFUSES TO FOLLOW TEDDY rau m TO GREET ELKS POHTLAND, July 0. With tlit arrival hore of .Joint P. Sullivan, Krnml exalted ruler, Portland today U the editor of interest for the H8.", 000 Elks, of the nation. Sullivan, with his party of raiid lodjjo official! arrived here in a .special train and at once the preliminary work for the IHlli annual rand lode reunion of the HII;h to he held here bcinnine; Monday and oxtomlintr throughout the week was under way. Hundreds of Klks from all parts of tho country arrived here today. Sixlj" memhers of the Los Ane.i'h'. lodjje are scheduled to arrive hero laio this afternoon on the steamer Hear. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS C. H. Hrown to Lincoln Gray. lo 14, 1.1k. 1, Highland Park add. .Medford 10 Eli., Stewart to P. E. Merrick. V. 10 acres in lot 14, Stuart add M) F.fE. Merrick, tms. to P. E. Wynkoop, property in Stew art acres subdivision 10 V. E. Merrick, Irus. to Adam Emijj, west 10 acres in lot 14, Stewnrt Acres subdivision 1 AV. S. Iiuruum to Frederick C. Page, property in hlk. 2, Med- ford 1 Corn Blanche Sabin to 0. C. BPKRf property in East Heights add. Medford 10 Cora "Blanche Sabin to O. C. Horjt, lot 0, blk. 2, Ross add. Medford 10 M.tL. Alford to I?. A. Newlaml, lot 7, blk. 1, Imperial add. Medford 1 li. A. Newlnml to W. A. Lov lace, property in Imperial add. Medford fG5 John 11. FuKsehnun to Fred A. Fusselmnn, 100 acres in twp. John It. Piisselinnn to Fred A. Fusselmnn, 100 acres in twp. '17 IP .if, .'u ........... John R, Fusfeeluimi to Fred A. Fusselmnn, 1G0 acres in twp. )1rE rjtrr v 9HiBm 'fc'Y t -fHrai&ajnBry fit"1 $bBEB O ALBERT &. CUMMINS 1100 1200 34, 3V 1200 4 I YESTERDAY'S SCORES 1 WASHINGTON. July C Senator Cummins, the progressive republican candidate In the presidential nomin ation race, formally declared today against the new party movement led by Theodore Itoo.sevelt and announc ed his allegiance to tho old party. It being so, Cummins said, that boss Ism could not be escaped by the or ganization of new parties. Continu ing, he declared that to those repub licans who Included Koosevelt, Tatt's renominatlou wns tho result of fraud ulent votes, "the nominee of the con vention Is not the nominee of the party." Nevertheless he said ho believed tho republican party offered more hope for substantial progress toward good government than any other po litical organization, and ho declared it his opinion that disappointment of Individual or dishonesty cannot bo tho foundation for a new party. John C. Capers, who supported Roosevelt In the convention, also for mally announced his Intention of support for Taft. He declared tho majority of the national committee ruling wns "not as severe as tho steam roller methods of four years ago." Our Correspondents TABLE ROCK NORTHWEST W. I P. C. Seattle 44 35 .557 Spokane 42 35 .G5 Portland ,....39 39 .500 Vancouver 40 40 .500 Victoria 37 41 .474 Tacoma 34 46 .425 R. II. E. S 4 9 1 Ostdiek, Spokane 2 Tacoma 3 Batteries Cadreau and Criger and Crittenden. Seattle 11 10 0 Victoria 2 8 4 Batteries Thompson and Whal ing: Kantlchner and Meek. Portland - 2 C 1 Vancouver 14 1 Batteries Bloomfleld and Harris, WilllH and Lewis. COAST W. Vernon 54 Oakland 50 Los Angelo3 47 Portland 34 Sacrnmento 35 San Francisco 3G L. 34 37 39 4C 49 51 R. P. C. .014 .575 .547 .425 .417 .414 II. E. Los Angeles 14 3 Oakland 11 15 0 Batteries Levcrenz, Flater and Brooks; Malarkey and Mitzo. San Francisco 4 8 4 Vernon 11 15 3 Batteries Fanning, Toner, Baker and Berry; Hill and Agnow. Sacramento 3 8 3 Portland 2 C 0 NATIONAL W. L. Now York 55 13 Chicago 39 20 Pittsburg 40 37 Cincinnati 30 35 Philadelphia 29 35 Brooklyn 27 41 St. Louis .' 27 4C Boston 20 51 New York C, Brooklyn 1. Boston 1, Philadelphia 10. St. Louis 0, Chicago 4. Pittsburg 7, Cincinnati 4. P. C. .809 .000 .519 .507 .453 .397 .370 .282 AMKRICAN W. Boston 50 ridludolphla 41 Washington 44 Chicago 41 Oloveland 35 Detroit 30 Now York 19 8t. Louis 19 Philadelphia 3-3, Boston 2-5. Washington 6, Now York 5, ; Chicago 7, Dotrolt 3. L. P. C. 24 .G7C 29 .580 31 .587 30 .577 35 ,500 38 .480 48 .284 49 .279 Tho basket social given by the Ar rowhead society on the evening of June 29 was a surcoss. Receipt and contributions amounted to oor $5. A number of Ta'olo Rock young jwople atended She celebration at Anhland on the 4th. Miss Ella Sago v.hn has I ceil at tending school at Forest Grove, is home for vacation Miss Ruth Hall returned from Sac ramento last week. The correspondent of the'Mall Trib une, in company with ronn visitors from the cast, called on T5 Connor a few days ago and was politely receiv ed and shown around tho residence and grounds by Mr. Connor. The visitors have made a tour of the en tire Pacific coast and much of the middle west, and they did not hesi tate to say that for beauty of loca tion and originality of architecture "Gray Crag" surpassed anything In its line they had ever heen. W. F. and Mrs. Hall who have been visiting at the residence of G. P. Hall loft for their home at Garfield, Kansas, on the 4 th. Miss Edith Carson of Beech Creek Oregon, is a guest at the residence of D. D. Sage. Hundreds of fishermen tried their luck along the river on the 4th. We did not learn how successful they were. The roads looked like all the city people were going to tho country and all tho country people were go ing to the city on the 4th. James Reese son of W. S. Reese, has returned to Table Rock from Memphis, Tenn. J. L. Byrum left on Wednesday for Kalama, Wash., whero ho will work in a looging camp. It looks now like tho potato record for this locality would bo smashed all to pices. JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS I Miss Laura McDowell is visiting friends ut Ashland this week. Our blacksmith shops kept tho 4th, 5th and Cth as holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Rlppey of Ray Gold spent Friday here. J. C. Pendleton of Table Rock was shopping hero Friday. J. B. Stevens of Tolo waB hero Friday trading. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Reame, E. E. Scott, J. J. Brown, A. C. Walker, George Pankoy, Mrs, Austin and daughter, Mrs. Warner. Earl Oben chaln, Mrs. Ivane wore among Cen tral Point peoplo at Medford Friday. Jess Blrdlck of Scattlo visited friends here tho first of the week. Notice. Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil at its meeting to bo held July 1G, 1912, for a license to sell mult, spirit uous and vluous liquors In quantities less than a gallon at its place of busi ness on lot 10 block i, city of Med ford for a poriod of six months. HOLLAND HOTEL CO, Dated July 5, 1912. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flck sjtent last Sunday with friend living In Grants Pass. MI&oh Eva and Ona Humphrey spent Wednesday and Thursday with Medford friends. Mr. Irwin Eckelsou arrived from Portland Monday morning returning Wednesday evening. Mra. Gertrude Norton who Is em ployed on a newspaper In Yreka, Cali fornia, came homo to spend the Fourth of July with her parents. Miss Nina Wail and Fred Colvl were recent visitors in Grants Pass, spending a few dus in town with her sister, Mrs. Chas Prim. Mrs. John Duunlngtou left for Dunsmiur, California, Tuesday morn lug where she will visit her aunt. Miss Katheryn Chapman. 'MibH Laura Couch who linn been teaching school in the Applegate dist rict, left for Corvallls this week where slio will spend her vacation. A largo delegation of Jacksonville peoplo attended the celebration nt Swayno Flat on the Fourth of July and rejort It a very successful affair. A number of people from Jackson ville motored to Applegate Sunday on a picnic. Tiioso who went were Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Collins and family, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Luy and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch, Dr. and Mrs. R. K. Golden atid son, Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Dunnlngton and Miss Grace Mc Donald, Laura Couch and Grace Neloon. A very protty wedding took placo last Tuesday evening when MIsi Ber tha Prim, daughter of Judgo Prim and granddaughter of the late Jude P. P. Prim, waB married to Jr.vln Eckelson of Portland. Tho ceremony took place at 9 o'clock before an al tar of ferns and lilies, the Rev Bandy officiating. Tho brido was attired In cream marquisette over cream satin, her veil being held In placo with a Juliet cap of pearls, and carried a shower bouquet of sweet peas. Miss Leilu Prim acted a.s bridesmaid, be ing attired in whlto marquisette over pink satin, and carried un arm bou quet of LaFrance roses Tho groom was attended by Lewis I'lrich as best man, Miss Maud Newbury playing the wedding march. After tho coroniony tho guests repaired to tho dining room, which was beautifully decorat ed In pink sweet peas, Dorothy I'or klus iohcm, and partook of a buffet supper, after which tho bride and groom left for Portland 'llioso present were: Mr. and Mrs. John F. Miller, Mrs. Mary Miller, Mrs. Fred Luy, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch, Misses Fay Soars, Clan Ulmer and Maud Newbury und Frank and . II llam Hybco. Announcement AVu wish lo announce the snip of our local telephone plants in Aledl'ord, 11 old Hill, .Jnck.son villo and Rogue River (o I he Home Telephone and Telegraph Company of Southern Oregon. p. OUR REPAIR SHOP Is equipped to do all branches of Blcyolo and Motoroyclo ropairing. Brazing a specialty. Baby Oarriagos and Go-Carts Rotirod. All work guaranteed and dolivorod promptly. Pacific Motor Supply Co. Both Phonos 220 West Main St. Any porbon In Now South Wales taking part In a meeting of two or moro persons to instlgato, aid ir control a strlko or lockout, where tho stilko or lockout will deprive tho public of a necessary commodity, is llablo to Imprisonment for twelve mouths. An agreement has been entered into with the Home Company whereby thai company will have connection with all of our long distance lines which reach even eitv, town and hamlet of anv importance on the Pacific Coast. In withdrawing from the local telephone field wo wish to thanlrour subscribers for their patron age and many courtesies extended us in the past. TIIE PACIFIC TRLKPJIONK AND TtiLIOCl K APJ 1 COM PAN V, Py C. IL MOOK13, Commercial Superintendent. If you are looking for an efficient fence a fence suitable for many different purposes page fence: will supply your needs HIU -Ml. when you begin craving rough, high-proof, strong whiskey when flavor, delicacy and age no longer appeal toyop- cut our. drinking. - Cyrus N'oblc is pure, old and palatable bottled at drinkitiK strength. CdMa no more than any other good whbkev. W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents, Portland. THE Sunrise Laundry FA5ULY WASHING A SPECIALTY. ALT WOKK GUAUANTKED Orders called for and delivered. First class work dono by hand. Ladles' and men's suits cleaned and pressed. Tel. Main 7831; Home, 37. Cornor Eighth and South Central Avenue. Nearly a quarter of a century under the same management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of Roundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.0f W. L Vawter, President G. R. Lindloy, Vice Prei. 0. W. McDonald, Cashier Page Fence 7" El I m M J . U 7T u" """ T T i-l- L-- 4 .1- J , IP ' m ' ""j ' ' "?T " ja""! ' ' j -"" - g Jzq rr:"""; Rabbit Proof Page Rabbit Proof 1'Vueo is praetieal, economical and absolutely rabbit proof You want tho BEST WE HAVE IT Wo furnish man and tools and assist in tho erection of every rod of Page Fence without extra cost to you. Yew and Cedar Posts always on band Gaddis (Si Dixon "Tho Page Fonco Men" Distributors Northern California and Southern Oregon Main Offico Medford, Orogon B. P. O. E. Elks Grand Lodge Reunion AT x ro una i , oiti'uo.v, juijY h to i:i, mm. Low Round Trip Fares via tho Prom all nolutx Main lino and brauchcH t ivrw -m-m r a 0SuS3 SUNSET 0G0E-N&SHAS7A ROUTES sa tci Sale Oaten JULY 7 to 10 Tho "Uoho City" will ho a accuo of t;aloty and splendour to welcome tho 'IIKKT I'l'Ol'M' ON KAItTII" And will offer to her vlidtorn mi entertainment and nnKoant that no no lint tho KlkH can r.lvu. For more detailed Information n to Special Trnliin, fares from any particular Htutlon, ualo diiU'H, or booklet rIvIiik full In formation about the convention, call on any H. 1'. acent, or wrlto to JOHN M SCO'IT General 1'HHBuiiKor AkoiiI, Portland. 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 la. Storage Co. OUTINGS IN OREGON To tho ncachoa SprltiBU and MountaliiH SUNSET OGDJEN & SHASTA ROUTES Kxcollont Train Sorvlco and Low Hound Till) Fare If you are looklni; for an Ideal place lo upond a portion of tho Biiiiimer, whero you can find uttl, health and recreation, tho outliiB roHortH roachod by tho .Southern Pacific are r cxiwlloiico. Newport, Yuiiilun Hay, Tillamook County IIchcIioh, Crater Lake, ColoHtln CprliiKM, Simula Spring, CuHcadlu, nroltenbuhh Hot Hprliuja und many other BjirlngH of mora or Iohh note, LOW HOUND Tltll TIOKICTfl With long limltH on Halo dally to tho above roHorla. Our booklet, "Vacation Daya In Oregon" doHcrlbliu; Uioho and other outlun placoH can bo obtained from any agent, who will cheerfully fur nlHh Information an to faron, train iiorvlco, etc,, or a poatul card to tho undoi'HlKiiod will recolvo prompt attention. JOHN M, Ht'OTT, Qoneral I'uHBOimur AkoiiI, Portland, OroKflii t