rV- ftV-w3TI rtW '4... (tl 11 I' ( f 4 ! s ' ,.; PAGE TWO. rr ti 1 11 ' Kfl IOCALAND 1 L PERSONAL . ,T. N. Pace, superintendent ot the Jackson county poor farm nf. Talent, wa a pjiMneBS visitor Thursday. I l lldrrls ot Chlco. Cnl., n for mer resident ot this vouoy, Is trans acting. biiBlncM In Med ford. .Q. .W. Mansfield, who 1ms been no riousiy lit at UIb militonco In Med fo'rd, to Imprevlnt: Mcnillly. 1 1 Orchard, hunting, fishing and Grater Lnho leones for saU at Cor king & Harmon's studio. Negatives made any placo, kodak finishing. 1SS East Main BtrccL Phono 21G R. Quito n number of residents ot tbo Rogue Itlver valley wero mulcted b;r tbo ThocnU Insuranco company, which Is now In tho hands ot a re ceiver. It la claimed that Us funds woro misappropriated by the officers, who failed to pay flro lossos and may bo prosecuted. Tho policy holders bavo been called on to pay n Heavy assessment. Thn Southern Pacific has lately boon hauling qulto a number ot sail ors recruited In eastern cities through tho valley to San Kranclsco, from which point they will ship to tho far cast. Several carloads passed through Med ford Thursday. Porter J. Ncff loft for Eupeno and other northern points on profession al' business. Thursday. Wilt tutor children In alt lines of pchool work. Also teach foreigners to speak English. Tel. 757-L 50 ' D. E. IJanloy and his family, who arc loeated in Prospect district, were Medford visitors this week. Charles Bacon, a former resident of Medfonl, Is making tho city a visit. Ho haB been at Scattlo and other Washington points for some tlmo. It. II. McCardy writes nil kinds of Insurauco. 401 M. P. & II. bldg. Phone 349. Mrs. McNeil- of Ilrltlsh Columbia, who Is visiting In Tolo district, was in Medford lately. Mrs. P. H. Hopkins and Miss M. Hubbard of Central Point district were among Medford friends tho foro part of tho week. Gcrklng & Harmon, studio por traits, homo portraits, flash lights, kodak finishing, post card work and enlarging.; 12S East Main street; telephone 215 It. Paul EdwardH and Roy Vestal ot Kaglo Point transacted business In Medford Thursday. W. J. Husscll ot Josephine county tho stockbuycr, pasted through Med ford Thursday on his way homo from nortlTurn California. Insure and ba sure. Right If we wrlto IL R. A. Holmes, The Insur ance Man. Mrs. O. F. Edwards, who has been visiting in Medford, has returned to her homo in California. W. H. Voung ot Rogue River spent Thursday afternoon In Medford. Money to loan on reaf estate. See Carkln & Taylor, attorneys at law. Medford. Clydo IJarnum and Cuy Bishop wcra-up from Phoenix tbo foro part of the wcok. - 'Charles Isaacs was over from the ranch in nig Sticky district Thurs day. The Uoltaan Whlto Sulphur Iiatbs And Swimming Pools at Ashland, Oregon, will open for ttbo season Saturday, May 10. G4 T. Walston of Sterling district spent Thursday night In Medford. Mrs. V. M. Tryor of Talent and Miss Vlnnlng of Ashlnnd shopped in Medford Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Clinton McCurdy ot Bedford, Ind., aro visiting in tho city and valloy. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471. O. KnlpH and J. G. Ooro mado a business trip to Medford during tho week. Colonel George P. Minis of Seven Oaks and James Owens of Autclopo wero among thoso who camo to Med for4 Thursday. Vapor baths and scientific mas sage for men and women, J?r, R, J. Lockwood) 'chiropractor, 203 Oar-nott-Coroy bldg. Phono J4C. Mr. anil' Mr. J. Percy Wolla of JacksdnvJHn spent Thursday after noon In Medford. It, W. Clarke and O. Ii. Clovongor of Grants Push mado n trip to Med ford recently. qrulu hay $8 per ton. C. W, Jsuacs, (Juorgo IJqach and II. Alton of Salem nro'lnto arrivals In Medford. Leo Caton, wIiq Ih funning In up per' Roguu Rvor Ulstrlct, und his family woro In Mdilford Thursday. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS X.ADT AMUJTAV V Day Phono 227 Night P. W. Weeks JB3-J-2 Pltuutu A, E. Orr U78-M MEDFORD, MATT. J. T. Rnfferty of ffolo district brought a load ot flno apples to tho Medford market Thursday. Ho nar rated how a California fruit company got tho whole of his crop ot flno BplUonburg apples for nothing, charging him 20 cents a box Tor cold storage and making a number of nt Borbent charges that wcro new to him. ' Mr. and Mm. lleorgo Andrews camo lo Medford; ono day this wcok on x Bhojt bushices vlt. Kred Alton Hnlglit, teacher ot piano and harmony, specialist In cor rect principles ot touch and tech nique for beginners or advanced pu pils, Faults corrected. Summer term. Halgbt Music Studios, 11C S. Laurel treet. Phono "26-R. t'P G. IL Johnson, who Is now a con tractor and builder of Sacramento, Cal., haa been visiting In Medtord and. other parts ot Jackt-on county. Ho formerly resided hero. S. . Stonar and Oscar Jones, ot Sams Vnlloy precinct were nmong tho marfy who ' transacted business In Medford during the week. Tyson Head and' Earl Marshall ot Central Point district tarried n whllo In Medford Thursday. J, M. Scott, general passenger agent ot tho Southern Pacific com pany, pa?Md through Medford Thursday en. route to Portland from n trip to California. M. F. Henley was down from Lake Creek district Thursday. Mrs. KreUter of Berkeley, Cal., who hits been visiting Mrs. I U Hasklns, left for tho north Thursday evening. A. S. Roecnbaum, who has been touring la the eastern state. Is ex pected homo lnh few days. Ho went as far east as Now York and Wash ington. Talent has & full-fledged flro de partment, with Vanco Wolgamott as chlof and Harold Simpson nnd Charles Rrown as captains. Two hose carta nnd a flro alarm will bo procured soon. ; Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Williams of Grants Pass spent Thursday with Medford friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Porter J. Neff aro nt Eugcno attending tho Oregon Com monwealth conference. Mrs. W. J. Davidson was a passen ger north on No. 20 Friday, as was Mrs. B. E. Gore. Fay Canon, who has been in Port land for several necks, has returned home. Allen D. Dury ot Evanston, III., who owns a ranch on Kings hlghwny. Is a recent arrival In Medford and hereafter expects to mako this place bis home. Tho "story hour" for children at tho public library at 10 o'clock Sat urday morning. Mrs. F. W. Mcnrs will tell Japanese fairy tales. Mrs. Efflo L. Taylor has returned to Medford from Corvnllls, whero she has been spondlng tbo winter with her son, Artnond, who Is a student at Oregon Agricultural college. Mrs. Tnylor waa called homo by tho ill ness of her father, L. A. Rose, of Phoenix. Mrs. IL Henry wont to Grnnts Pass this morning to visit friends for a fow days. Frank Goodelo and Lawrcnco Rukcs wcro at Central Point Thurs day evening practicing with the band. William Facklam. a prosperous farmer of Central Point district, spent a fow hours In Medford today transacting business. Mrs. Moffat, who Tfas been visiting her son, Tom Moffat, loft for North Dakota Thursday evening. T. J. O'llarrn and a party from Central Point motored to Medford Thursday afternoon. M. E. Root and Frank Farrell wero among the horticulturists in tho city during tho week. M. J, Ileddy nnd G. Conner, who Imvo been uttondfug tho annual meet ing or tho Knights of Columbus at Portland, oro at home. Theo Drako has boon HuperJntcnd ing tho installation of tho now Instru ments at tho Garnott-Corey building, Whero Professor O'Gara's office is located, Ho is connected with tho government's forecasting department at Portland. Ed Halt and Lloyd Emerlck wero down from Gold Hill tho foro part or tho week. C. P. Ilrlggs of Hullo Falls, who Ih temporarily In cliargo of Dr. Rob inson's drug fitoro at Jacksonville, was In Medford Thursday, Mies Irono Franks arrived from Grunts Pass a few days since to vlalt wjtli her parents, who rosldo on North Riverside, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY roil HALE Four passenger Cadli. lac; harguln. Dear Creek Motor Cur Co. FOR SALE Itolltop desk and new L'llderwood typewriter. Phone 2GG, FOR SALE Hotnlrblucksmtth shop, only livery etnfolo In Talent, 1., N. Judd, Talent, Oro. WANTED 60 ucrts orchard ami farm; 30 hitch pears, 20 acres farm. Will deal with owner only. Uox 32. Trlbuue. OS. FOR SALE Emerson grund pjano. Inquire room 0 Washington school evenings between 4 und G o'clock. CO TRIBUNE. .au-iti ,,,' D. It, Miller, who Is now a mer chant of Gold Hilt, Bpent Thursday In tho city. Ho Ib ono of tho very oldcat ot Medford pioneers In point ot Tustdonctt, and bis wns tho tlrst family to loeato In tho town. Mr. Miller eaR that ho built tho first business houso In Medford, on what Is now South Front street, nnd that J. S, Howard occupied part ot It a whlto and bourded with hint until his family moved down from Jnckson. villa Bovrnl weeks inter. Sum llnd ley, n well-known character ot south orn Oregon, who followod rnUtcnd construction hero from the I'mpqtm vnlloy. fold tho first morchnndlso in Medford, In ji tent o reeled! on tho ground where tho Pnlaro of Swcots now stands. Mrs. O. W. Agor of Talent and Mrs. Wilson Ager of Phoenix wero recent visitors In Medford. Mrs. E. K. Stelnman ot Eagle Point district haB boon visiting friend Ihlng In Medford. W. F. Arant. miporlutcndont ot Iho Crater Lnko National park, Is mak ing nrrungomenta to go to tbo lnko Juno 1 and spend another Rummer, although ho may bo succeeded by an other at tiny time. According to In dications tho season at tho park will open earlier than usual as tho snow Is disappearing fast. M. D. Cliiiso ot Tablo Rock nnd Harry Hull ot Grants Pass hnvo been transacting business In Medford. J. W. Kays of Eugene nnd J. 11. Ilrndy ot Portland nro Into arrivals In Medford. Wilson Walt and other Medford uiuslclnns wont to Central Point on Thursday ovonlug to participate in nn entertainment. Dolph Kent has been visiting tils former home In Englo Point dlstrlrt Mr. and Mrs. George A. Morso nf Talent havo gono to Oakland, Cal., to attend tho wedding of their niece, Miss Marjorlo Morse. LAST FIGHT IS WAGED. (Contlnned from page 1.) tlons to faithfully reflect tbo senti ment of the party voters. There nro two kinds or primaries direct and Indirect. Tho latter constitutes the reactionary dolcguto system; tho former constitutes tho people's progressive system. Tho prlnclylo admits of no debate and no compromise. Redeeming Party Pledges. Tho democratic party of Iho state of New Vork In Its lust convention declared In tho most posltlvo tcrnu for direct stntewldo primaries. I be- llovo It is my duty as governor, elected on that platform, to do everything In my power to enrry out this solemn pledge. Every democrat In tho state elected on that plaTTorm should uphold my efforts to redeem tho pledge. So far as I am concerned thero will ho no step backward. I am In tho fight to stay and to tho ond. Ilonce t tirgo every bonwt domoemt who believes In fair piny, who wants to. keep good faith, and who favors re deeming party pledgos to nld mo in tbo struggle. "Wo nro bound to win In the end. Tho leading newspapers of the state, soreu-tonths of tho voters of tho statu and tho overwhelming popular sentiment ot tbo peoplo aro behind tho causo for direct primaries and now domand the legislation. George Arllss is soon to loio bis third season in "Disraeli," FRECKLES Don't llido Them Willi it Veil; He. mow Them With the Otlilno Prescription This prescription for thn romovnl of freckles was written by a promi nent physician and Is usually to sue- cessful In removing freckles and glv-ing ing a clear, beautiful complexion that It is sold by your druggist under nu absoluto guarantee to rotund thu money If It fails. Don't hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of otlilno nnd re move them, Evon tho first few sip- plications should show a wonderful improvement, somo or tho lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Ho burn to ask tho druggist tor tho double strength otlilno; It Is this Unit Is sold on tho money-buck guar antee. A "Notre Dame de Paris" a- From (he book by Victor ITno. A three reel production, all colored photography. N Also two other licensed I'lioloplays. j' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY IT THEATRE Save your coupons and help your favorite- go to tho Rose Festival at our expense, MEDFORD, ORKOON. FRIDAY, MAY Ifi, 1011), PROF. HARRY THURSTON PECK SUFFERS MENTAL COLLAPSE Profc or Hirrv Tlntr Ion lVck, lilcmry enlie for nimv cirs nml nt tlio Mime lime nrnrvMr if lilin in Columliin I'liiveroily, Iiub broken down. Ho w u Impelitw mciilul utul plivMonl wrrnk. And just tit the mo ment when there i uotliiiiK more left of Iho uiiiii wlmse lilorary eriticNniH enttieil n furoni over the Uiiileil Sinter nt vurious limes in IiJh enroer, his firt wife, from whom lie hud boon divorced, nud sinoe wlitsli lie lin been the eliiof figure in n ftimous breneli of promise ene, lias taken ehnrge of him nnd will en re for him while he live. Pulling niJilo all liiffemiem whieli enu"'il lier to get n dioreo five years np Mr. Coriinlin Awbuni Peek went to L'tien, whero tli elliio of Pro fessor Peek iwine, nml look ehnrge of him. Tills wn done with llio eon hont of liiti nMHiiid wife, whoso finnii einl roiuri'iii sn ineagn. She lm lukoii him l Iter homo nt tjouml ltonch, Conn. The firt Mr. Peek lins 'heerfully iinoumeil the luck of nuwiniT the former scholar in lii do elining dny. New Oil Field Found. SKArrLE. Washrt May liJ. Farm ers In tho vicinity of Chlco, on PtiROt sound, west ot fin-uiertoi), aro wild ly excited today over the alleged dis covery of oil, following tho visit or Standard Oil officials yutordny, who stated that tho fluid found In a "blowout" on tho furm of Charles Olson is crude petroleum. Options on fa'rm lands In tho vicin ity nro going up by leaps and bounds nud fnrmqrs who sold options on laud when tho first rumors of tin oil dis covery wero read aro trying to get them back. Acrowt the bny from Chlco n com patvy haHlly argnuUud at Bremerton Is putting down a "wildcat well." It U roiiortod that tho drillers nro down 100 foet. Tho ravlval of The Amuaous" In Now Vork proved that tint obi piny has still attraction. IMIIIo llurka made a hit an luljr Thomnaluo. NOTKJl! ' Kimii Is horoby glvwi to all real ostntelyct taken oit tho full amount of elr agents und otlmrs concorned that tho orchard ottered for sale by me Is withdrawn from sale until further notice. 47 ilRH. WM. II. HAMILTON. GARDEN SAGE DARKENS GRAY HAIR 80 NATURALLY NOBODY CAN TELL Iteslorei Ht Liiftrr, I'm cuts Scalp lulling; Dandruff und Falling llnlr That beautiful, oven shade of dark, glosey hair eau only bo had by brow- u mixture of Sago Ten und Hol phur. While It Is u inussy, tedious task it well repays thoso whoso hair Ih turning gray, faded nnd streaked. Your hair is your charm. It makes Lor mars tho faro. When it fndoH, turns gray und. looks dry, wispy und xcraggly Just nu application or two tof Sago and Sulphur enhnncos Its appearance u hundred fold. Don'l bother to prepare tho tonloj you (au got front any drug store a 50 tout bottle of "U'yi-th's Sago and Sulphur llnlr Itoinody," roudy to use. This can always ho depended upon FEATURE OF FEATURES BANKS CAUSE OF . NOT TARIFF WASHINGTON, May l Tliu mi gnr xcliodule win) iigiilu Iho Hiibjeut or n lively dubtito In the xonitto, Son utnr Itnusdell uuswerlui; tho claim of Jnmea Hint tho democratic plntform warned Louisiana to expect tree silgar Itnusdell submitted tho records In tin effort to show tho party was not committed to frae nugitr. Thomas, ot Colorado, aroused (he republicans during bin dlsciiHstou ot tho threats of business depression It tho t'nderwood Mil became a law when ho declared that no panic In the hlHtory ot tho country was cor caus ed by nu attempt to revise tho tariff and read a mngnxlno nrllelo whlgh stated tbo panic ot 1K03 wns ottused by bankers who desired Iho repeal of tho Shormnn sllvor law. According to thin clrculnra wero sent out from New York to bnul.s demanding that they retire part of their circulation nud call a large part of their loans with tho object of forc ing congress to repeal tho net. Norrls and Itoot expressed disbe lief that any such circular had ever been sent, nnd Pngo declared none waa received by tho Vermont bankers and Smont said tli snuin was truo uf Utah, Laiio however camo to the as sistance of hi democratic colleague by stating that ho knew of a banker who had received such a communica tion. Thomas also assorted that the 1907 panic wnn engineered by tbo Standard Oil company and allied In terests to get through tho Tonnessco coal and Iron deal, llroussnrd In hU nrgumetit assorted there was nothing In the -democratic ' platform that plcdgod the democratic party to tree sugar und that tbu omission of such a plank was Intentional. In support ot this statement ho de clared In that convention tho fluanc committee wns besieged to put this plank In tho platform. Ho concluded with n personal appeal to his col leagues "In God's unuio nut to vote for freo sugnr nnd put a Louisiana Industry to death." TREASURY DEPARTMENT TO INCREASE CIRCULATION WASHINGTON. May 1C Expan sion of tho national hankuotn circu lation to jncet tko deblM ot the cur rency In times of financial dlstross will bo mado easier through an order today of Secretary McAdoo ot tho treasury department. In n statement tonight the secre tary announced ho had iiuthorlsid tbo national bunks In withdraw Unit ed State two pur cent bonds which thoy hnvo placed with the truasury as security for government deposit ami substitute Philippine, l'orto Itlctin, ilnwallnn or District of Columbia bonds and providing that tho United .States bond so withdrawn shall bu used ns security tor additional clrcu- llatlon by banks which Havo not ns dilation authorized by law, This Is tho first tlmo tho trcnaury department has permitted chnugtM In thu chnrnctor of uecurltlos for federal deposits. to bring hack tbo uaturnl color nud luster of your hair and Is tho best thing known to rmimin dandruff, stop scalp Itching nml falling hair. Everybody chooses "WyclhV Hugo und Sulphur becnuxn It durkeiiii po naturally and evenly thai nobody can tell It has been applied. You simply dampen u sponge or noft brush nud draw this through tho hair, taking ono small strand ut a tlmo which re quires but u fuV moments. Do thin nt night npd by morning thn gray hnlr has disappeared and after an other application It 'becomes beauti fully dark and (ippcirs gloiiHy,' lus trous and nbundnnt. It certainly bolps folks look years younger nnd twice a attractive, snys a well known down town dnuiOt. rr.1 i , ,j-!"..iu PANIC A0ENCY FOR RE0 AND HUDSON AUTOS A reprertcntallvoot tho North Wtrnl Medford Saturday and iirvniignil with Auto company ot Portland was In Win. N. Oftult nnd O. It. t'onley In handle tho lleo nud Hudson linos of nulos. llolh ot tlieHo earn nro well known having been bundled hero be fore and nro popular nil over tho country. Tho local ngoiilH havo rornlveil Ii Iteo the fifth, nud It Is now on exhi bition In their salesroom at the t'nf tor Lugo tlunigo. It In u five ims songor, 30 horsepower touring ear Thoy will hnvo sovuriil utlier wrs hero In u fow days. Mr. Offult Is ono of tho lending auto iiicchnuloH und salesmen of Iho city nnd lately bmtiiuo nstHielulod tIIIi tho Cmter Lnko garage. Mr. t'ooley uudorstnudii ears ihoroiiKhly but has not been In the auto IiumIukm before. Ilo hits Iimui with Ills father In tho Medford Lumber compnuy. KM gnr Kclu bits written a play In which llrui Mcllno will star. (laby Detdya and Harry 1Mb or ulll ngajti appear together In liudon music halls during tho ruining sum mer. , GOLD I . e 1 ' --J- makes clean, Gold Dust nets like mngic on dirt nnd germs. It cleans floors, doors nnd woodwork in n twink ling. Must add a little Gold Dust to a pail of water and you won't have to bend and rub, stoop nnd scrub to get the desired result. Tho GOLD DUST TWINS will do nil the hard part, of the task for you, ana tne i results. will be nlmost mirac ulous. Buy a pnekage of Gold Dust today and try it for any ono of the hundred uses for which it is recommonded. Do not uso nnnp, nnphtlin, borux, sods, ammonia or kero sene wilh Gold Dust. Cold Dust haa all desirable clcunsintf quail lies in a perfectly harmlws and lasting form. THE N. K. FAIRDANK COMPANY. Chicago PAGE THEATRE EXTRA ORDINARY ATTRACTION Monday Evening, May 19 Onirics Kroliiimn PrcHunlH MAUDE ADAMS And Original Xfv Vork Cu.sl in Hhi'MomI Minions BlUMJCSS PETER PAN lly.L Ar. nai'i'ic, Author ofTiio Lilllo Alini.stor" FOR PARTICULARS PHONE 418 CUT DOWN COST OP PRODUCTION, CUT OUT HORSES AND MULES, USE THIS DENNING TRAC TOR, 3500 LBS., 24 H. P., $1200.00. OHAS. i. " .1. . 1 1 p i 'i , ,1 ...i ..i NO WAR MAMt-UVERS DURING DIPLOMATIC NEGOTIATIONS WAHIIINOYON, .Mny HI. -Piesl dmit Wilson linu detonuluvd no wnf shlpn nor tionpH shall bu moved or anything rcHnmhllug military or na val deinomitrntlou curried on by Iho Dulled HtiiteM whlto dlplomntln ilego llallons aro In pror.rons with Japan oer tho Uullfornlu iilluu laud ipii's t loll, no that no alarming Interpreta tion can bo phieml ovoli on tho or tllnary miiuuuveis uf the unity nud nary. - ' Stiiirrsllllottx hut ll.iiiy. SAN JCIHH, rl., Mny lj"Wi tuny 10 Ktipcrslltltui", luil wo both nro mtsjlity luipp.V, euu it' wo do haw to iln our linticvmnnning in u liospi lul." TliU uik llio Joint iliM'lamtloii lien toilnv or Clmilea l Little of Oak IiihiI nml Mm. UttK rntiierly Alisn r.u Wngfirr, ilio wer mnrri'il lie side llio InHiIe'x oat Itsouuso llisy be. Ilrvt-il llmt III luck follows iosImiiumI wiMlillugs. Mr. Little wus foreml lit "iilnnit lo an ohmiIIoii the titty lieforo lliat hot fr lirr wedding. The Wlr.lfss Oiu-rs tor's Union of Han FrmirltMi. Cal, was renently or xnulxed. DUST healthy homes The Gold Dust Twing Muke tkmnlcYy 4Br&ktcr "Ul tht COLD DUST TWINS a your work" TSCHIRGI Xvuii!iyzy R, F. D. NO. 3. PHONE 07-J-2