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l nr it A' f i J'AGTC'I'WO. P CAl'AND PERSONAL K. h. Cnrlotnn, runlstnnt anporlti tendcnl of public Instrurllon, Is vis iting tho school ot Jackson countv this Week" nnd states that ho finds tliliiRH'ln rtn excellent condition. Mr. rJarloton Is paying particular atten tion to manual training and domestic science coumor. Mr. arid Mr. John Carpenter or i'Otcii River. N II., are visiting Mr. ami Mrs. Jack Stewart ot this city Stringer hatf movoft to 527 N. Oak- dnlo and Is quoting 10 lbs. sugar $1. 7 tiara soap 25c u Gasono soap 25c. BptTds 1 Back ftOc, mnplo sugar lfic. 42 fc.Tho, Parent-Teachers circle ot tho Washington school wilt nlwt Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the library. Subject, "Good Cltlronshlp." All ladles Interested aro welcome. Mrs, A. P. Stcnnett left Thursday morning for a lslt with friends nt Itoscburg. CiiB. Watklns' shoo making and repairing shop has moved from 21 b Central to 7 Nf. Kir. Knlly equipped with finest machinery. Patronago solicited. Al F. 0. Hammond, who has been operating a quarts mlno at Blossom bar on lower Kogue river, with his daughter Helen, Is visiting Medford Ho states that prospects aro splehdld In mining circles In his section. Perry Tcrwllltgor Spent Wednes day evening at Grants Pass on busi ness. tfltrlnger has moved to 327 X. Oak data and-Is' quoting 19 lbs. sugar $1, 7 bars soap 25c, G Gascno soap 25c, spuds 1 sack COc, maplo sugar 15c. 42 Tho llttlo daughter or H. I-:. Galo of Grants Pass hnd tho mlsfortuno to be severely bitten In the faco by an angry dog Tuesday. Tho wound was not a dangerous one, and tho llttlo onlss will suffer no ill effects. Peter Toskos and Aspasia Raftou wcro united In marrlago by Rev. W. R Shields Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at tho manse. Mra. Toskos had Just 'arrived from Greece a few days ago. Mr. Toskos is tho obliging man who puts tho shlfto on your shoes in F. M. Wifsou'a tobacco store. Orchard, hunting, fishing and Crater Lake scenes for salo at Ger klng &' Harmon's studio. Negatives made any place, kodak finishing. 128 East Main street. Phono 215 R. Jorry Nunan, tho pioneer mer chant ot Jacksonville, end his fam ily, who havo located at Oakland, Cnl., havo been Joined by Mr. and Mra. Charles J. Nunan, lato of Port land; Edward Geary, who has been at tho ranch' on Griffin crock, left for Ktigeno tho foro part ot tho week R. II. McCurdy writes all kinds of insuranco. 401 M. F. & 11. bldg. Phono 340. John A. Nlday, a ploneor of Jack son and Joscphino counties, died at Portland of nephritis recently, aged CO years; Samuel Carilslo of Talent made n trip to Medford Thursday afternoon. Henry Callaghan, who has exten sive Interests In tho Itlud Ledge cop per district, leaves thia week to re sumo dcvclopnint work there. Mra. Callaghan will accompany him. ucrKing & Harmon, studio por traits, home portraits, flash lights, kodak fluls'blng, post card work and enlarging.; 128 East Main street; telephone- 215 R. Sam Murray and Thomas Mcrrl tuau of Central Point transacted bus iness in Mbdford Wednesday. Mrs. II. C. Stock and her- daugh ter, Miss Gertrude Hlede, of Ash land, visited In Medford Wednesday. John W. Opp, tho miner, made a trip to his inlno, west of Jacksonville Wednesday. Medford Choral Society concort, Prcsbytorlan church Tues., May 13. W. CHdcrs, W. Rolfo and Messrs. Hosenbury of Gold Hill tarried n while In Medford during tho week. D, II. Jackaon was ot thoso who went to Ashland "Wednesday. Otto Retchmann of Fort Jones, Cnl., Is making Medford a business visit.. Ho formerly conducted tho Grill. i Insure and bo sure. Right If wo wrlto It; R A. Holmes, Tho Insur anco Man, Mr. and Mrs. Coming Henley ar rived from Philadelphia tho foro part of tho week. Thoy aro Interested In n big orchard Jn Rogue River valley and wjll spend sovorai weeks hero. Corblii Edgell camo down from his ranch' rioar Drownsboro, o na short business visit, 8. G. Van Dyko of North Phoenix district was In Medford und Jack bonVlllo Wednesday. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS , . X.ADV ASSISTANT Day PJiouo U27 Nlffht- l W. Weeks 10.1-J-2 Phones A. K. Orr 078-M Mr. MrKny, who was formerly con nected with tho telephone company In Medford, and his wlfo havo gono to Kugono to locate, A. C. Allen and his family of Hoi Irwotid and D.ivid IColth ot Salt l.itko spent a tow hours In Medford on Wednesdny evening. For sale, household furniture. Call Lathrop Perkins, GSC. William Lewis of Kauos creek transacted business In Medford Wednesday. Voter Carey has bosn In Medford several tlmos during tho week. Thomas It.' Kuson wont to Ashland Wednesdny In tho Interest ot the Page theater, .i , : Money to loan' on rent estate. See Gnrkln & Taylor attorneys at law. Mcdtord . . , i J, Hartman was among tho elti xens ot Jnrksonvlllo In Medford Wednesday.' ' Georgu W. Dewey of Bvans Crk was a Medford visiter W4nadar afternoon. Mayor Von dor Hollen and J. P. Ilrown motored to Medford Wednes day. Medford Choral Society concert, Presbyterian church Tues., May 13. Mr. Manklns Sr., accompanied by his daughter, also bis eldest son and hia wife, aro In Medford awaiting the arrival. ot another son, Henry Mankln, from Stanislaus county, Cal., with a carload ot stock nnd hoUikiholci poods. They will take Possession of tho farm they sold tho Glen-Rogue company located on tho Jacksonville-Sterling road. James I. Frcdenburg of Sam Val ley transacted business In Medford Thursday. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any tlmo or pjscq by appointment Phono M. 1471. It. Crandall of Eugene and P. K. Hammond ot Marion county are re cent arrivals In Medford. R. E. Illnc, representative ot the Investors Uulldlng & Trust company of Portland, was a business visit ir In Ashland Wcdnotdny. Vapor baths and scientific tuss sago for men and women. Dr. It. J. Lockwood, chiropractor, 203 Gar-nctt-Corey bldg. Phono 145. ' K. S. Snelllng of Washington, vtbo has boon visiting T. W. Miles, a friend of lang syne, left for home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch ot Jacksonville spent Wednesday eve ning in Medford. Tho Helnran White Sulphur Uaths and Swimming Pools at Ashland, Oregon, will open for ttho season Saturday, May 10. 04 II. C. Mcssengor of Agnto nnd II. A. Latta of Central Point district wcro In Mcdfotd ono day this week. James W. Chlnnook of Salem wa- tor commissioner ot this district, Is In Medford on official business. ' W. J. Luckcroth has established a cigar factory In Medford. Tho Tavorn hotel of Eaglo Folnt has opened under now management. Mr. Wra. Darbor being tho landlord. He will cator to all tho old custom ers and Invites his friends to call and seo him In tho new location. Shorty" Harbor Is well ki.own In Medford and Is certain to make a success of bis venture. 42 II. D. Powell, who Is running a custom spraying machine, was In Medford Wednesday afternoon. O. F. Hillings of Ashland was In Medford again Wodnesday, on pro fessional business. J. X. Pace, superintendent of the county poor farm near Talent, went to Jaoksonvlllo Wednesday to make his monthly report. Mr. and .Mrs. P. W, Pnyno aro on tertainlng Mr. and Mrs. Ives, who recently arrived from Fairbanks, Alaska. Mrs. A. P. Carpantor arrived from Colorado Springs recently und Is vis iting hor sons, Alfred and Lcouaid Carpenter. Contractor Stowart arrived from Ashland Wednesday afternoon. David Keith, a prominent citizen of Salt Lake, Is visiting A. C. Allon and his family at Hollywood. Owon Duulap of Phoenix mado a trip to Medford Wednesday after noon. J. P. Hughos, a business man of Uutto Falls, was In Medford during tho weak. Joseph C. SmJtb, county commis sioner, camo down from Roguo Itlvar Wednesday to ultend tho May tonn of court. Two auspicious characters wore picked up by tho night officers Wodnesday and lodgod In tho city Jail whon they refused to give an account of themselves. Tho officers bellovo thoy aro wanted at Rosoburs for burglary. Glenn O. Taylor and W. J. Canton woro In JncksonvIIlo on professional business during tho week. Gcorgo Alford ot Pliooulx district vas among thoso who camo to Med ford Wednesday. A. Conro Floro paid $G to tho city of Medford Wednesday afternoon for exceeding tho speed limit, Ho was arrested by Chief Hlttson, who state. that FIcro -was running on Rlvor- sldo avenue at a speed ranging be tween 30 and 40 miles an hour. Vnvnr TCIfort naunooiiil film Crt '"' " -.. T. MROKOKn MATfi TIUlttWR 11. l Stead of Rook Point was n business visitor In Medford tho fotc part, ot tho week. Dr. J. K. Reader nt Ashland pawed through Medford Wednesday on, his way from Grants !'. K. O. Porlmm hat returned fn m Mnrahflold, where he was nwnrdml tho contract for tho Improvomo C of a Htrcet In that town. Colonel J. F. Mundy returned Thursday from a busltwH tilp to Portland, Slntor Johnson leave Friday for Now H:vnu, Conn., to be absent threo months. Ho will attend several re unions nnd (.vvm cists at Yale. Accompanied by William Gerlg. 'consulting engineer, tho county court this afternoon visited the It) bee brldno, whoro Contractor Perham Is making splendid progress with the now structure over th Rogue. Tht excavation ror on pier has boon completed nnd work on the other la tinder way. Rev. William IMeas. formerly of Medford, now ractor of tho Episco pal church at Ashland, was operate ! upon tor gall stonea at the Ashland hospital Thursday by Dr. G O Jar vis. Dr. M C. Harbor of Medford was called In consultation BRHDQS GR IIS E WASHINGTON, May 8. Charges ot reckless extravagance, maladmin istration and unduo expansion Induc ed by a spirit of monopollstlon wero mado today before tho Interstate commerce commission by Lotjls U, uranuem ngainst tno otnciais ot tho New York. New Haven and Hartford and tho Uoston nnd Malno railroads. Tho charges wcro mado la tho course ot oral arguments submitted to tho commission upon testimony ndduccd at tho commission's investi gation ot tho operations ot tho New England railroads recently taken In Uoston. Urnndcls said tho Now Haven for five out of six years has been paying In dlvldonds more than It had oarned nnd that It pursued n policy ot con cealing from tho stockholders und public tho character of Its methods nnd policies. Ho said tho Uoston and Malno had a largo outstanding Indebtedness which must bo met within a few months and yet it Is about to pass Its dividend and It Is doubtful it it can meet Its fixed charges. Tho Now Haven is in much tho snma position and ho declared It Is pursuing n courso ot management tbnat should bo condemned ns a wild cat mining scheme. His criticisms wero met by Charles F. Choato, Jr., porsoual couneot ot Charles S. Mellon, president ot tho Now Haven who declared that tho action of tho directors had been Jus tified In all Instances. FREE SPEECH ON LAI MAKSIiriELD, Ore, .May S.-The trial ot seven membors of tho social ist party and I. W. W. who wore nr roeted whllo attemptlnE to address a crowd on the streots after Muyar Straw had ordered that no micli moetlnR bo behl, was continued In tho city oourt this mornliiK until later" in tho day. The man wero ar rested on a charge of obstructing the streots. Tho defendants atatod today that thoy would contest the caso In the ho i oh of establishing their right to speak In tho street. C, I). Hills, county organlzor nud secretary of tho socialist party, who was ono of those arretted, stated to day that ho would not mako any further attempt at street speaklnK but would allow tho question to bo decided In tho courts. Mayor Straw swore lu 75 business men as special officers In enso n meeting was attempted last night, but their sorvlcoa wero not required. Thoro Is talk of tho I. W. W. attempting a strlko of loggers In tho lumber camps of Cooh county. TARIFF BILL. (Continued from page 1.) lions. Majority Lender Underwood contoinU'd tlml tho nrupoxul wiih ;hiI gonnnno' and -a loiiff ui,'umeiil fol lowed. ' . j Mrx. WilBon, wife of tho president, occupied a henf in tho pillory, Tho diplomatic gallery wiik piutkcd. Roprusontatlvo Payne a motion was ruled out of order. I'nyno uppcnlcd from tho decision and a r6ll call was ordered, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED- Bowing, Phono 81C-X. 33c an hour, MttLtN'S WM IBll ur.j 21 4 MEnFORD, (VlWCIONV TTTt'RRPAY. MAY NOVELIST-MINISTER ASKED f- TO QUIT EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Kpi-copnl nntropnv" be tween lnj?h and luw i-liimlimou Ims cnufcht tin Rev, t'vnw 'IVwnxeml Hrndy, the mneliM, who !ihn Iteen rend nil over (he world, lie lias been nsked l leave tho Kplxeopitl church and join the Itomuit I'ulhollo church. Not nlonj ngo hi low cltnri'li opinions pit him into trouble with the higli churchmen. Dr. Hmily hnn for some mmitlis been pantor of tlie t'hnrch of Iho As coiiou, .Mount Vernon, n suburb f Now York City. The llow IMwin 11. Rice, who was nsviHtnut jmntor tlioro for eifthtepii years, recently loft and went to the one other K4teoKil church in tho suburb. He Iihh stirred up the agitation niraiiixt the novel- ixt-minitcr. All of which omuo ubout thnuh tho Httolmrixtio enndlea pro- sonteI by Mm. Horace UreouftoM Dr. Rrady plaocfl tho canillon on the nltnr, antniiinoiuj; they would rcmntti there, dwpito ontleiHin by hi' voh trymon. Then n report was nprcud that he propoccl to iuh)titute red cassocks for the hlnok vwtmeut. "Why cannot tluo ilicHculCM in tho Epitcopnl churrh," nnkctl Dr. Rice in an open Icltcr, "follow the luonks of Qalilv nnd over in a body to the church of Hornet" F OAKLAND. Cal , May 8 Human boneti, aupposed 19 have como from six different iiersons, which caused a "murder" eenro among tho Oak land police when they wore found here yesterday lu a "aiyatory house," today are still a pussle, hat the mur der theory is pretty well abandoned. The IK) lice, however, are mystified as to how the boa.ee rnsae to be burled whore they were fAund. Dr. O. D. Ilarollu of the Qaklnui receiving hospital today verified the belief that soni or the boneti found were those of humane but also do clures that some bono of doc nnd pigs are ntaooK tho ini. Tho police now bollevo that some student of comparative anatomy made Iho ghastly plintt. i&yiWif3VizVyir& s Luxury Without g Extravagance re Hotel i Von Dorn 242 Turk Street Finest popular priced Hotel in San Francfyqo (p Moflern CmixU l!) HUMAN BONES 1 DOGS IS fit () () 5 Men s Suits $15 Capps 100 pure wool Suits . $15 Also big line Suits' from other man ufacturers at $10 to $25 a Suit The Wardrobe West Main Street B, WW. Tl BY TURTLE Cll WASHINGTON, Mnv R -Homer 1iII;h, iiil(li'lit of Iho N'litliilnil UH Hoclntlbn for Iho Hlrtdy mill I'ijommi tii or TuborutiloHiti. II'iiol Imjii'Ctl wili Dr. Kmloiifk Vrurt KriiMininlin'H tuborculoKis "cure." Ho mmlo thi fuel rlcnr hero loduv ill owuillK the cutivtMitioii of (IicMiMMicilitlon, "Nothing like ln miriox of cwmls" iud Kolkn, "which followed tho no nouncontoilt of tho Krirdinanii 'curn' in Horlin Iihm hitherto ormirrvil in tho tulioriiiliwi-i oninpsi". 'Wo nil mo Imtcitinic for tho mi uouiHcinoiit of u xpeoifio romoily for tiilioroiiloiHH nnd all iiuileiihtmlly v .11 ndtnit, if it wine, it mar rcwlw t tinlro our entire irnffrnm. Only M i who Iihvc homi ouirARvil fnim ' w to ilnv in iuduoimr state und i. authontio to itiipropriutu fundi can upprociiito how vastly more dif ficult thiit task hurt boon inuito in the ni few utontlm by tltft pro ngent of tho Uorlln phynlcinu in title emin trv. "Piirthor it is not evident to mo n- a human, that any of thoo who have had ( with tho I'liodmuuu itcrum have won much credit." ATTRACTIVE BOOKLET TELLS OF OREGON PLAYGROUNDS Tho Southern Pacific company has Just taucd a very attractive folder entitled "Vacation Days In Oregon In which southuru Orcxon tronic wonders, rivers, lakes and mountains arc given a groat dent of attention Crater lako, tho Oregon cavm. RokiI,' river, Ashland crook nnd all other points of Interost arc doecrlhed. A great dvnl of valuable Information In given In Iho booklet, which Includes a summary ot th giimn laws oi Orogon DK3 MOINB.S. In., May C.-llc- tweon BOO and COO nnMllcal prac titioners representing practically every section of tho stnto nro In at tendance nt the fiSud nnnttnl con vention of tho lown State Medical society which opened hero todny nt tho auditorium for a session extend ing over three days. Tho business sessions over which President D' V. L. Troynor of Council Illuffa will preside, will bo bold tn tho forenoom whllo tho afternoons ' nnd cvoulnpn wilt bo devoted to discussions of medical and surgical matters. Vari ous entertainment features, Includ ing a bnintuot, a smoker, a (mil nud several theatre and cird parties, havo also been arranged. With Medford trade ts Mcdtord mado FOR SALE Ktnall Irrigated ranch near city rosorvolr. House, Imrn, shed, etc Telephone nnd ctty water. I'nmll) orolmnl, berries), garden. Now fr soil nil planted. Ideal location for market gardoiilHK, berried nr small orchard. Iluy this rauuh now an. I get the benefit of this yoor's crop II. L. .NOIILIT, Oiuicr Phone llMfc-L. EYE TRIALS OF TODAY In these strenuous days Iho eyes nro subject to a great don! of strain that can bo relieved by tho wearing of glnssos. Only 0110 thing to avoid la tho possibility of getting glassea Mint do nut fit tho eyes. Tho nafo way to do thin Is to como to ono who linn had years of expo rfenco lu fitting glioses and who understulidu tho iiuoiIj of the oyo. DIt. mCKKIlT Out Kciitucr's, Medford MPRESSED mkk J bs mT pieJP lJHisKiiLiLMBPWpllflBIJtsTt1ls tJ.itaV AraMF 4q mmnm .-Insi GO INTO BANKRUPTCY! $k PORTLAND. May K -A oluiilui polltlon In Imiikruptry In hclnn pto imtcd by nttoriioit for I. GeviirU & Sun. ntid will bo filed lit Iho federal cotlrl us mion as ready. Clorlol will work nil night piopiirlug the sched iiIoh nnd llsthiR tho nssots and Ha bllltlos, nnd In other mutter con tiootoil with tho praoHwIluati. This action follows an agreement with rh creditors ot the firm, who hold claims amounting to eomwtMu over $300,000: The nwtetM are wild to be In o.tMM of $100,000. but are so scaltiWO and In snch ehnpe that the oMI anntuut will twit be deter mined tlutll ntler tho trustoe has iNken cliamo nnd x areful account ing inadi. AT JAOICHO.WIIiLK CHll for Mall Tribune vacuum cleaners nt Mr. Abbott's hardware store. Moro than MM iino woiuru arc cm plojed lu th Indtiitr'i'S ot t It - fuiud Wtats. . . "Nearly all those Wagons and Baggies arc Studcbahcrs" Every yrnr over one hundred thousand Studcbnkcr vehicles nrc sold. This telln you whnt ihc fnrmcrn of the country think: of the Studcbnker wnyons. Tina npprccintion hao been conatnntly Brow ing for oixty yehra. Tills npprccintion has been earned hy tlio ilctcr mination vl Stutlebakei' to pioduco nn honestly built wagon that will dnn full day a worhmul Lccpuu doing it, and not to build n cheap one. The man who buvs the Studcbnker nets nil the improvements gained by the cxpciicnco ol two goncr utions of wn(on builders. rm Wgfi Sa!J unJtr ih SluJ4tuXtr guatttnltt. Si our Dtdu vt uiltt u. STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind. KrwvotK cutcAoo nAius KAsAcrrr rsavss. ujMKXArcus sALTtAKScmr tAii rargi.o roTtD,ott. siBia CUT DOWN COST OF PRODUCTION, CUT OUT HORSES AND MULES, USE THIS DENNING- TRAC TOR, 3500 LBS., 24 H. P., $1200.00. CHAS. TSCHIROI R. I D. NO. 3. 1000 Rooms Wanted In order to accommodate tho jiooplo attending tho Odd fellows fJruiid I-odgo and Itcbekali AKNo:..!ly to bo hold lu Medford May 20-21-li. Fill out printed blank bolow nnd mall to John A, Perl, flue. Itoom Cotmnltteo, not later than May 10th, In order that list can bo classified. "Wo will havo rooms available from May 'iii to S3 as follows; Ilooms with bath 3. per day for ono por- son; Q par day tor two poruonu. Rooms without hith Q per day for ono person; QP per day for two persons. Btrcot aud Nuumbcr Namo , .. . ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE TliAiillMMtpnwitrJtVnliili I lir ti.-rii nlrtiiitnrit llin rity lor lite Irtl lr a niMiltr i.iiiim minilrniMmilM, e"B -r.u.u.,k. rvifltrr H. Silt I'llUK. AlMlfM rtll'lll lM"l'ini,l Tim Mini vtn put llm i; i, i H Kitchen Economics ii wis vor soLViin this I'ltOIILICM? When ynit are cousldarltig wy and tntniis. temeiuber this: that on oau mv on tllo overy-dny cost of living, und apply the mpuay itvm to kltwitn ooxMioauos. YOU CAtf OHT flHlarnnti'iMl l(teiMvnie4n tlunrnnli'cd I'lllllV llusnnitm'd WholesoiiiiMirns Crescent BakinU Powder ilVS At all it r 'i n L''0 or .MU- a l Hi' .11 rr. iii o Iri woilh in td H Try It out. I roMTiil M'luifm luring (', tfemttlii Tniflt nHer V. lluilr llrr l'urCiU HtintH PHONE G7- J-2 -irITr- i -., -j 1 1. l , IMA ir