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IOCAL AND
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Among tho delegates to tho Ilap
tint association nt Grunt Pass from
this flection nro Nov .1. M. ''ore, ot
Talent, Mrs. W. C. Wilson of Talent
Professor Ocorfio Itohcc of the
University ot Oretura Is speodlnir a
fow, days on his orchard.
Mr. and Mrs., C. h. Sleln ot Cin
cinnati, Ohlojcnrtt vlsltlnj; tho vnlley.
Mr. jS3toln was formerly manager of
tho Cincinnati Post and tor many
years auditor of tho Scrlpps-Mcltna
Icuruo of nowrnpors.
For palo, lino family driving or
riding horse, bURgy and linrncss.
Thta Is a good buy at $200. If In
terested wrlto Lothrop Porklns, 10
Itoss Court, Modtord.
O. C. Sooysmlth, Major tho Hon
orable h. 1. Orton. Kdmund Durko,
n. J. Ilrcvard, W. C. Vnwtir, Man
nlon Kay and Judge Holbrook Wltu
liiRton wcro of n delegation of Med
ford visitors yesterday to witness tho
performance of "Tho 1'rlnce of To
night." Inst night. Tho Medford
gentlemen woro thenter party gui'su
of J. It. Harvey and othors. Grants
Pass Courier.
Orchard, bunting, fishing and
Crater Lake scenes for salo at Cor
king & Harmon's studio. Negatives
mado any place, kodak finishing. 12S
East Main street Phono 21G K.
Miss M. K. Perron of Mldvalo or
chard returned April 23 from an ex
tended fv'falt with relatives and
friends ,fn San KranclBco and Oak
land, Cal. i
Gus Nichols, n prosperous cattle
man ot Dig Uutte, was In Medford
Monday.
It. It. McCurdy writes all kinds of
Insurance 401 M. V. & H. bldg.
Phono 349.
Mrs. M. S. Centers, who has been
quite sick at tho Sacred Heart hos
pital, is Improving rapidly and her
many friends aro hoping that sho will
soon bo strong again.
Henry Wendt ot Jacksonville
transacted business In Medford on
Thursday.
Tinting, painting and paper hang
ing, reasonable. Phono 907-J. 3C
On account ot n typesetters' error
It was announced that tho concert ot
tho Medford Choral society was to
bo given on tho 19th. It should have
been Tuesday, tho 13th ot May.
George Lyman of Gold Hill dis
trict made a tr'p to Medford Wednes
day. It you want your lawn mower
sharpened or repaired phone 3 60-J.
j 36
T. E. Hall of Rogue River tranS
acted business In Medford Wednes
day. Mr. and Mrs. J. Patterson of Tal
ent precinct motored to Medford
Wednesday afternoon.
Gcrklng & Harmon, studio por
traits, home portraits, flash lights,
kodak finishing, post card work and
enlarging.; 128 East Main street;
telephone 215 R.
Mr. and Mrs. Lesllo Stanscll were
among tho many over from Jack?.
Vlllo Wednesday.
Mrs. Montgomery ot Puyallup,
Wash., who has been visiting Mrs
H. E. Shearer, her nleco, left for ucr
homo Wednesday evening.
Tho ladles ot St Marks Guild will
servo a dinner Thursday, May 1,
from C to 8 p. rn. CO cents. 34
1). H, Jackson and W. E. Debloigij
were recent business visitors in
Ashland.
W. R. Johnson was down from
Elk creek during tho week. He re
cently sold his stock ranch to Dr.
McDonald ot Portlnnd and two broth
ers. Insuro and bo sure. Right It wo
wrlto It R. A. Holmes, The Insur
ance Man.
J. S. Kostor of Ilolso arrived Jr.
Medford Wednesday on business.
George Kolhagen of Roseburg, tho
well known stock liujor, Im making
Ibis section a business visit
Medford Choral Society concert,
Prettbyterlun church Tiles., May 13.
Mrs, W. A. Jones of Itoss luno and
Mrs. Charles Nlckoll of North Rlvor
sldo mado Phoenix a visit Wednes
day. Waltor La Ito, who has boon filling
tho position of cashier at Hotel Hol
land, has gone to Grants Pass to
accept a like placo nt Hotel Jojo
phlne, which is conducted by Mnn
rhaii brothers.
Money to loan on real estate. Soo
Cnrkln & Taylor, attorneys at law,
Medford,
Representative J. IC. Howard of
Dpuglas county Is In Washington on
business connected with his plan to
nducato Chinese Ho has had an
audlenco with Secretary Wilson of
tho department ot labor.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
XtADX AI8I8T&BT
Day PJiono 227
Night 1'. AV. Wi-eks lOJW.a
Phones
A. E. Orr 078-M
Samuel Ilossnum, Into nt I'vnns
creek, linn gon to Portlnnd. who
ho mny bo Joljicil Inter by his fau
lty, who nro 'stopping In Jackson-vlllo.
A number ot samples ot superior
mnrble, rough nml unpolished, Is on
display nt tho exhibit building' ot tin
Medford Commcrclnl club. Tho ma--
bio wns taken nt Cameron & Hicks'
quarry on Applcgnte. where nn un
limited quantity exists.
E. D. Weston, commcrclnl photog
rapher, negatives mado any time or
placo by appointment. Phono M.
1471.
Mr. and Mrs. I Kumlcy of Jack
sonville were In tho southern part of
tho county Wednesday.
Dr. J. K. Rcddy returned from a
trip to Portland nnd Grants Pass on
Wednesday afternoon.
Medford Choral Society concert,
Presbyterian church Tues., May 13.
Harry Luy and Frauk Knsshnfer
of Jacksonville were among thoso
who came to Medford Wednesday
John Hutlcr, superintendent of the
llllheo orchard, was n business vis
itor In Medford Wednesday.
Miss Mottle Ray ot Applegate, who
has been staying In Medford, lei, for
Jacksonville Wednesday craning
Don't forget the Mny day dinner at
St. Marks hall Thursday from C to
S p. m. CO cents. 34
Mrs. Helen C. Galo returned on
Wednesday from a visit with rola
tires living In Foots creek district.
Iter. Father Power of Grants Pns..
was tho guest ot Rev. Father O'Ncll
during tho week.
John Chandler ot Merlin was
among tho residents of Josephine
county who were in Medford on
Wednesday.
Vapor baths and scientific mas
sage for men and women. Dr. R.
J. Lockwood, chiropractor, 203 Gar-nctt-Corey
bldg. Phono 145.
Dr. C. R. Ray mado a business trip
to tho northern part ot the county
during the week.
L. D. Tromnn, who is keeping ho
tel at Eagle Point, was a recent vis
itor In Medford.
Tho Southern Pacific company, be
ginning with May 1, will grant round
trip rates of one and a third from
Willamette valley points to Medford.
Ashland and Intermediate stature
during the ensuing six months, guct
from Saturday to tho following Mon
day night This will prove an ex
cellont opportunity :'o como to lh
Rogue River valley at reduced rail
road faro and spend nearly three
days here.
Jj.'SMcCrrtght and C. C. Gilchrist
of Antloch precinct transacted busi
ness la Medford Wednesday.
Mrs. U P. Black has gono to Brit
ish Columbia on a visit to relatives
J. W. Losher of Ashland spent
Wednesday afternoon In Medford.
, Riley Hammcrsly, who belongs to
tho state forestry service, was down
from Gold Hill Wednesday evening.
James Owens of Antelope district
was among those who went to Ash
land Wednesday.
Frank Schneider of Applegate was
In Medford Wednesday, en routo to
Portland.
Tyson BealJ, F. A. Waters am! T
Dolcher of Central Point dlJtrlot
transacted business In Medford o
Wednesday.
lllrs Cora Linn and Mrs. W. F.
Kentncr or Jacksonville made Mid
ford a visit Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mackoy of
Portland, who huvo been sponding
several days In Medford and Jack
sonville, loft for homo Wednesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Close havo gone
to Portland after a rcsldenco of sev
eral months In Medford.
J. F. Drown nud William Von dcr
Hellen, mayor of Eaglo Point, made
a business trip to Medford Wednes
day. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Lewis of Ante
lopo district were Medford visitors
tho foru part of tho week.
Rev. and Mrs. Child of Ashland
visited relatives living in Medford
this week. They woro on their wn
to Roseburg.
Miss E. Howard of Satom and Miss
Hazel Prettynmn of Albany aro late
arrivals In Medford.
Al Pankey nud E. Conger of Cen
tral Point and E. Hlglnhotham of
Knnes creek tarried In Medford a
while Wednesday.
Owen Dunlap of Phoenix motored
to Medford Wcdneucay afternoon,
Mr, and Mrs. Manning of Central
Point woro among Medford frioadr
one day this week.
A. h. WImcr of Talent precinct
and J, C. Pendleton ot Tabla Rock
spent a fow hours in Medford
Wednesday,
James Fltzglbbon of Foots CreoK
transacted business In Medford on
Wednesday afternoon.
Dr. A. C. Caldwell of Ashland wns
in Medford Wednesday on his way to
Albany.
A. Grlssom ot Autolopo district
traded with Medford merchants on
Wednesday.
John R. Wilson was among those
down from Griffin creek during tho
week,
An International transport work
ers' congress will tako place In Lon
don, England, In Juno of this year.
MiWFcmn arAii; trtwot,.
KING DECLINES JOB
WASHINGTON, May 1.- William
H. Kinjr. tho Tortlnnd, Oregon, con
servntionM, loilnv declined member
ship on the board of npprniers of
merehnmlixe for the city of New
York, it wns lenrueil here today, lie
mny he npjwinted general counsel for
the reclamation service.
IS
LONDON, Mnv l.-l)iplonmt here
reimnled today the Munition in tho
Balkan as more hopeful today, ex
pecting Montenegro soon to submit
to the rewvontntioiw of the power.
Trailing w reported tenilior on the
Paris nml llerliu limine.
NEGRO KILLS WHITES
AFTER ASSAULTING WOMAN
lWlPI0.. Q.x 3foy4 J.-s-flranU
Rowers, n planter, ami Mncttrnte
T. II. EdeufirM of Allamlnle, S. C,
ore dead hero today following n
Mtchcil battle between n )wa nnd
Hichnnl Austin, n negro, who nj
temptcil to n-nuH n whitn woman in
Itiimy, near here. The negro es
caped. Bloodhounds nro on tho negro's
trail nml the governor U considering
ia request to send troop out nfler
him.
Several member of the posses
were severely wounded in the fight.
Light Frost TonlflhL
PORTLAND, Ore., Mny 1. Weath
er forecast Orepin: Probably
fair tonight nnd Friday. Light
frost tonight. Westerly winds.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF
PAUTNl'ltSllII.
Notice I hereby given that tho
co-partnership hereioforo existing
under tho firm namo and stylo
Stephenson & Kennedy, consisting ot
R. O. Stephenson and Wesley Ken
nedy, has been dissolved and that tho
undersigned will not bo responsible
for nnvtbllls cr debts Incurred here
after. Dated Ut Medford this 30th
day ot April, 1913.
34 R. O. STEPHENSON.
NOTICE TO LOWER WOOD WALKS
All property owners affected aro
hereby notified that tho strout and
road committee ot ttio city council
has ordered the lowering to proper
grndo of all wood walks on tho west
sldo ot Nortn Holly between Second
and Third streets nnd on tho south
sldo of West Second, between North
Holly and Olson streets.
If this Is not done at once, the
city council will order tho construc
tion of concrete sldowalks on theso
streets. ELMER FOSS.
Recorder ot tho City of Medford, Or.
3C
citv Titi:.suui:it's notici-
Notice Is hereby given that the city
of Medford, Jackson county, Oregon,
will take up and cancel tho follow
ing Improvement bends:
No. 474 to 1(9 Inclusive dated
December 1, 1910.
No. CC1 to CS3 Inclusive, dated
December 1, 1910.
Interest on tho above named bonds
will cease at tho next Interest pay
ing period, Juno 1, 1913.
Dated May 1, 1913.
GUS H. SAMUELS,
3C City Treasurer.
AV. O. W. NOTICE.
Tho W. O. W. will glvo a box social
and danca at tho Odd Fellows' hall
Saturday ovenlng. May 3. All Wood
men, their wives and friends, and
prospective members ura requested
nnd expected to bo present. A gen
eral good tlmo Is anticipated.
ROY STEPHENS,
J. II. ATWELL,
II. II. D'ARMOND,
CHAB. HOOVER,
ROUT. TAYLOR,
F. W. WAIT,
86 Committee.
NOTICE.
Notlco Is horoby given that the
undersigned will apply at tho regu
lar meeting of tho city council May
C, 1913, for a llcenso to sell malt,
spirituous and vinous liquors at their
quarters over 2 N. Fir St. for a
period of six months.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY UNIVER
SITY CLUII.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST .Motorcycle exhaust plpo an
Jack!o'ntille-Applcgnte road. Find
er plcauo notify R. J. Toggort,
Medford. Phono 25-J-2. 30
FOR SALE 50,000 root good lum
ber suitable for hams, packing
houses; also 7G squares good Rub
horold roofing. G. Allder & Sons,
Phono 1027-J or 9C1-M. 39
MORE
aroniroKi), onignoyiWRgnAY. mayj jnin.
L
OF
SALEM, Or , Mny 1 School
funds do not belong to the Imllvtdunl
pupils In a district hut to tho district
as ix whole, according to an uplnlon
ot Assistant Attorney General Van
Winkle todny. ,
The matter was presented to tho
attorney general's office by a eltltou
ot Riddle, tn Dunging count), who
stated that u rural school district
near there wns paying a proportion
ate shnre of tho district's funds to
certain pupils' who had finished tho
grammar school In the district and
were attending' 'the high school at
Riddle.
FINISH TARIFF BILL SATURDAY
PROMISE OF UNDERWOOD
WASHINGTON. May 1. 'r
think wo will' finish tho tnrltf bill In
tho houso by Saturday night" declar
ed Democratic Leader Underwood to
night after nn nil day debate on tho
Iron und steel schedule. Tho metal
schedulo Is only the third of Dm
fourteen schedules which nro followed
by the freo list ami Income tax plnn
nnd many of tho members of tho
house expect to see the debnto stretch
Into next week.
All day and again tonight tho dem
ocrats with their overwhelming ma
jority bowled over all nmeudments
proposed by tho republicans and pro
gressives. Tho ways and means committee,
however, had carried a number of Its
own amendments all ot minor char
acter and designed to perfect the
classification.
Tho Iron and steel schedulo was
tho particular target of attack by tho
republicans and progressives and
Representntlvo Palmer who Is In
charge ot that schedule was fre
quently rcmlnden that tho Duthlohem
Stool company was In his district.
Mann, republican loader and others
chearged the duty on ferro manga
neso was distinctly In the Interest of
tho United States Stool corporation.
Personalities woro Indulged In sev
eral times particularly In tho discus
sion of tho steel corporation and Its
holdings tn Minnesota mines and con
cerning tho Alabama Iron companies.
FOR SALE
Small Irrigated ranch noar city
reservoir. House, banw shed, etc
Tclephono and City water. Family
orchard, berries, garden. New freo
soil all planted. Ideal location for
market gardening, berries or small
orchard, lluy this ranch now and
get tho benefit of this year's crop.
II. Ij. N'OIILIT, Owner
Phono 1048-L.
Hochambeau
Dapple Gray Stallion
G .veal's old
Service $20 to Insure
KITTO BAEN
Jacksonville.
May Day Dinner
St. Mark's Hall
Scncd Thursday from O to H 1. M.
50c
MENU
Young onions Jolly Rndlshca
Smothorod chicken and gtblct gravy
Illccd potatoes Creamed carrots
Fruit and nut salad
Hot rolls
Ice cream
Coffee
Cake
Running A Home
Is sometimes difficult work, and tho
housewife spends milch tlnlo solving
Its many problems.
Crescent Baking Powder
Saves time, enorgy and
anxiety hocauso
IT IS PURE
IT'S ACTION IS "DOUR-LB SURE"
1T8 PRICE IS RIGHT
IT RAISES THE DOUGH
Tho housowlfo can
set tho bread or bis
cuit nt her convo
nlonco at night and
bako In tho morn
ing. Sho nood not
worry for CRES
CENT will rnlso tho
dough.
AH Grocars
IWc Per Pound Can
CRESCENT MANUFACTURING CO.
Seattle
BRYAN
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JAP SETTLEMENT
AT
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SACKAMKXTO. C'nl., Mnv 1
Jopauexe women worhiui in the held
sehnoli in which the Nipmuet.o ehil
drcu outnumber the white, n hme
general it ore, owned hv iliieour
aged mi live Onllfuiiilnu competing
tigniiiMt two flourishing Jitpiiiir-.e e-
tuhlishmeiiti ncrois the street, were
I lie conditions nt Florin, a little conn
try town twelve miles tioin the eapl
tnl were tho conditions ni found to
day by Seoretitrv of Statu l'nnn
nnd (lovernor Johnoti on u tour of
iuipeelioit. Aixcmhhmnu Hugh
Bradford of Kaemmeiiln nr-cmii'm
uied the pnrtv ns guide.
The trip wnt taken to give Hrwin
first hmul know ledge of condition
immi which the demand for eiiti alien
land legislation in Cnlifortua Is hif-ed.
"I urn ti"ing my eyes nnd ear-., hut
not my tongue," Urvan's nulv
comment upon his return to the
cnejiltol to ho reent when the
seuitto considered the Webb bill.
"It's a bountiful valley," he added,
referring to Florin.
Chccrunr Johnson, who did prac
tically all the Miiestloniiig, brought
out the fnrl that the state readers
ti.eil in the Florin schools had been
translated into Japanese in TMo and
were interlincated, Hue for lino, with
the NipjHitieso version.
In tho school visited todny llr.nn
saw seventeen Japanese children sit
ting beside seventeen white children.
The nverngo daily enrollment is twenty-two
Japanese and twenty whites.
Ohio labor organisations havo
started a memorial fund to pay off n
mortRngo on tho home of the Into
soretnry of tho Ohio Federation of
Labor, Harry Thomas, and to edu
cato his seven children.
Mothtr's Friend
in Every Home
Comfort and Safely Assured Before
the Arrival ot tho Stork.
In thousand of American Ivnmrs iIkto
Is a bottle ot Mother's Friend (list has old-
ci many a woman
throuch tho trying
onlrnl, ared htr nmi
sulTcrinf nnd wtln,
Utpl htr In liftiltti lit
ndranca o f tulry's
coming and had a
wonderful Itillutneo
In dcrrl pin u loin
ly dtspuiltion In tlio
cniiu.
There Is no other remedy no truly n help
to nnturr. It rrllttetc I ho pain ami ilncoui
fort cauid by tba strain on Hi Ikaiui-iit.
sinkrt pliant tbmki flbrcs nud nunclm width
nsturo Is rxttniidtns nnd soothes tho In
flammation nt bread slaml.
Mother's Friend Is nn external remedy,
and not only Imnlilics nil dutrnu In ad
vance, but natures n speedy recovery f"r
tb mother. Tims she Ix-dimf n luiiltby
woman with all her Htniuth prreerved In
thormiKhly enjoy thn rvurltiif of her child
Mother Friend can be had nt uny ilru
more nt f UK a bottle. Write to UniilMd
Itexulntor Co.. rJS Lnmnr Illdx.. Atbinta,
On., for thlr frei book. Wrlle to-day. It
l rooKt Inntrticllvo.
Some Good Buys
A strictly modern C room bunga
low, closo In, with fruit and fluo
shade. This Is n beautiful placo.
Owner will sell at a great sacrifice.
40 acres closo to Talent, 12 acros
cleared, b acres alfalfa; small house.
A beautiful placo, a snap at 2C00.
Somo terms.
200 acros, all In cultivation, only
3 miles from city, all flno soil and a
flno tract for subdivision; price only
1125 per acre.
Sco us for furnished and unfur
nished houses.
Wood & Messner
R South Central Ave.
Eyes seldom grow hotter without
help, but how can glasses Improperly
adjusted help your oyos?
Evory day I sco puoplo woarlng
Blueses which by tholr ponltlou ho
foro tho tiyefl aro a positive Injury. I
havo special skill In adjusting glasses
as well as lu testing iho eyes. Como
in und havo yours proporly udjustod.
Dr. Rickert
Over Kentner's
ARAM
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"Il 'Z-S7 Zrf" i
Wf
" Yes Sir! Studbaker wagons arc
made to bach up a reputation."
! !...... L.-n,,n inrrmin nt rVrrV lllIIKC
como into my shop for repairs, nnd I Imve n I
1 . l.... f... ,,r, Qlfirlr!iilrrril. I
Tlint'n tho opinion of tliousnmla of blneksiiiitlitl
who know tho quality of SluJebakcr wagons.
Ilio owners never icgiettcJ that they bought
ShiJebalien.
Tested ninteiinls, nccuratowotkmnnship insure n
wagon uneminlcil for durnbility, nml this cnrelul scire
lion of wood, iron, steel, pnint nnd vniinsh n been n
fixed nile with tho StuJcbakrr Company for sixty ye''".
That Is why a SluJebaker wagon runo easiest und lastn
longest. It Is built on honor.
Whether you live in town or country, thcro is n
5ueM;ef vehicle to fill your rcquiicmeitts for business
or pleasure and hnmess of eveiy descnptioii mado
as carefully as nro Studcbakcr vcliiclcs.
S out OotUt vt urtfa ut,
STUDEBAKER South Bend, Intl.
HSWVOSK HIICACO OAIXAS ! u,?m . il!
MiNNiuroUs SAnuAKscrrv san rsAwiwi ivtam,.o,
Es. yTii ," -'' - 4 ' 'i
'WjjWeJTk-Sfcf t pffijjBj ' J4f JMsBsssssk'liisssB A.
BBBIHBBBBCiTsTsWaffM i T!WsW3T grt ! 3ssJfcsM-W-EirwiiWT in w
On K'tMnliiic, ktM'OscMic or distillnic will dovelopi mora
hoi-so power per 100 11m. weijrht than mij otl:er (rnctor on
ttii- iimrkct - in also from SO to J00 pi r font olit'iipor. Jj'or
(U'lnoiistralion see
OHARLES TSOHIRGI
Adrcss R. F. D. No. 3 Phono G7-J-2.
NATATORIUM, 2 Nights
Commencing MONDAY, MAY 5
Special School ('hildi'cn'H Matinee Tuesday I P. M.
Nights 8:15 Matinoo 4 O'clock
THE MOTION PICTURE SENSATION OF THE
ENTIRE WORLD
PAUL J. RAINEYS
AFRICAN HUNT
Marvelous Motion Pictures and New Facts About
One of the (Irealest Hunting Trips
of Modern Times.
A Two-Hour Performance, the Like of Which lias
Has Never Meen Seen Here.
PRODUCED AT A COST OF $250,000
Graphically Described !y an Interesting Lecturer.
Prices: Nights, 25c and 50c. Matinoo, School
Childron, 15c, Adults, 25c and 50c.
1000 Rooms Wanted
In order to nccommodnto tlio poojilo nttomllni tlio Odd I'ollous
Oruuil Loilgu anil ltclicluili Asviulily to bo hold lu Medford May
2021-22,
Kilt out printed blank bolow ami mull to John A. Toil, Roc.
Itooni Coniiiiltti'o, nut Intor tliau April 30, In order that list can bo
clussUlcd.
Wo will havo rooms avallulilo (rum May 20 to 23 as
follews:
, Jtooiiia wlti bath S.., nor day for ouo per
son; por day (or two persons,
Rooms without bath Q par day for ono
porson; Q pur day (or two parsons.
Strcot nnd Nuiimbor ,
Namo .
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