I T ( 1 ( V 1 t , , vkt 1 I ,HM I lH l,,N.rf(l HtHt .rrll r,Hlwl4Viv,'l--'yr,",-'--v'-vlW -v HY1'" "v V ' i PSGEFOUK IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Mr. Shadlnger and n couplo ot mining men have purchased a mine on Sucker crcok nnd nro preparing for a season's run. They have al ready contracted for n largo bill of liimber for fluma building. t3. Dahack ot knglo Point bap moved to Mcdtord to open a real citato offlco oppotlto the Js'atntorluni. Mr, Dahack hen lived In the valley for 9 years and U thoroughly con versant with, tho land situation and tho possibilities of tho toll. Mrs. J., A. Wostorlund will return Tpesday from a five months stay In tho cast. Orchard, hunting, fishing and Crater Luke scene for sale at (Jer king ft Harmon's studio. Negatives made any place, kodak finishing. 128 Bast Main street, Phone 316 R. Mrs. O. W. Colvlg ot Grants Past and hor daughter, Mrs. Ucrtram atono ot San Francisco, who havo been at Jacksonville visiting County Recorder and Mrs. Fred Colvlg, re turned to Grants Pass Sunday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo A. Morse- of Talent tarried a while In Medford Baturday. Kodak finishing, best in town, at Weston's. Miss Dtancho Darby, who has been teaching a successful term ot school In Hannah district on Roguo river, has returned to her homo on Griffin creek. George Carter and his family h'avo become residents ot Eugene. R. II. McCurdy writes all kinds ot Insurance. 401 M. F. & U. hldg. Phone 349. James Wiley has removed to Med ford with his family and taken n po sition with the Medford Ice comunny. D. II. Miller and A. E. Kellogg of Gold Hill transacted) business In Medford Saturday. Gerklng ft Harmon, atndlo por traits, home portraits, flash lights, kodak finishing, post card work and enlarging.; 128 East Mala street; telephone 315 R. J. W. Keyes, who has been engaged li! business here for several years, left Sunday for Michigan to join his wife, who is visiting her parents. lie expects to enter the employ ot an auto concern at Detroit. J. E. Doswell and his family ot Central Point tarried a short time I Medford Sunday evening. Insure and he sure. Right If we write It 8.A. Holmes, The Insur ance Mas. Misses Allecn Kingsbury and Maud Newbury spent Sunday at AshtnSid Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Shearer were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. C. Cary of South Phoenix Sunday. W. R. Clark of Sacramento, ot the Clark-Henery Construction company, has been making Medford a business visit. The Helman White Sulphur Daths and Swimming Pools at Ashland, Oregon, will open for ttbe season Saturday, May 10. C4 S. P. Dullls and his family or Oloan, N. Y., have returned to Med ford from Sterling. Professor V. A. Doris and J. C. Pendleton were In Medford Sa.ur day. Fred Alton Halgbt, teacher ot piano and harmony, specialist In cor rect principles of touch and tech nique for beginners or advanced pu pils. Faults corrected. Summer term. Halgbt Music Studios, 116 8. Laurel street. Phone 726-It. 69 L. D. Purdy of Eagle Point and I. T. GalIher of Rock Point, prominent horticulturists, transacted business In Medford Saturday. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471. V. D. Jordan spent a few hours at Ashland Saturday. W. V. Darnum was among tho.is who motored to Medford from Phoo. nix Sunday afternoon. Dr. Klrcbgessner will be at Hotel Nash every Saturday from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. on and after May 24. R. II. Bullock has gouo to Talent for a short stay, A. Anderson ot arants Pass Is a late nrrlvaj In Medford. Tho caso of W. O. Green, who U accused of burning a church build ing near Itoguo Itlvor, but was dh charged by Jusllco Taylor for lock of, sufficient ovideuco to bold him, may be brought before the. grand Jury at tho 8optombor term of circuit court. W. H. Dpwen, E. II, Ifplms, h. o. Dox hnd Robert ' Raybould were among tho many oyer from Jackson ville Sunday, Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS XUT SNIRlIf Day Phone 327 Night F. W. Weeks J03-J-2 Pkout A. E, Orr 078-M " . " Dr. and Mrs. Nelson ot McMlnn vlllo, nro making this section n visit. Mrs. Nelson U a native ot Antloch precinct and a sister ot Ralmoy brothers. J. I. Richardson left for Ashland Sunday, being employed on tho ar mory, which Is neartng completion. Vapor baths and sctontlfla mas sage for men and women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, chiropractor, 203 Gar- nett-Corey bldg. Phone 145. Edgar Ha for, who has been spend ing some time at Council lslutrs, Iowa, returned to Medford Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Croft ot Trail are visiting relatives living In South Medford. Mrs. E. J, Kubll of Jacksonville visited In Medford Sunday, tho gueT ot her slater, Mrs. J. A. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dow ot Jack sonville wcro among Medford friends Sunday afternoon. L. D. Harris and J. E. Iiarkdutt havo formed a partnership and will operato In real estato about Medford and Chlco, Cal. Mrs. J. M. Ktcrnan Is visiting her daughter, Mrs, Moore ot Roacbtirg. before leaving for Gaxello, Cal., her future home, C Hodges has returned from Doug las county and will bo employed at Phoenix for some time. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Smith wcro of tho many who traded with Med ford merchants Saturday. Mayor Von der Hellen ot Eaglo Point and his family motored to Med ford Saturday. R. Schuler Is the new proprietor ot tho Crater Lake garage on South Bartlett. Miss Marjorle Wat kins has been visiting at Central Point, tho guest ot Misses Stone. John S. Shook, one of the pioneers ot Klamath county, spent several days In Medford last week. A. S. Hubbard and J. D. Leach were up from Ashland Saturday. George L. Timothy has resumed his duties at the Southern Pacific depot after a trip to Roseburg. Ho states that tho strawberry festival was much ot a success. O. Jcldness came down from Blue Ledge district last week to spend a few days with his family. Gua Nichols of Eagle Point district made a business trip to Applegate the foro part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown ot Jacksonville were In Medford Sun day on their way to Grants Pass. D. IL Jackson, H. H. McCarthy and Mr. Ward made a business trip to Ashland Saturday. Mrs. U. Gordon of North Riverside Is visiting relatives living at Central Point Vanco Wolgamott and A. Amund sen of Talent tarried In Medford on Sunday. Claude Jones and J. S. Crcighton, who live north of Roguo River, trans acted business In Medford Saturday. William C. and Glenn Owen have left Central Point Tor Long Beach, Cat., to locate. Stone brothers ot Forest Creek an 1 Robert Pearce of Poormans creek were recent visitors In Medford. Charles Isaacs and F. C. Doremus were over from Big Sticky district Saturday. Mrs. Jeromo was at Central Point recently visiting her daughter, Mrr. Wayne Leever. John Clemens of Josephine countz is making Medford a visit. Mr. and Mrs. George N. Lowls wero over from Jacksonville Satur day, accompanying Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis of Marlon county, who havi been visiting them, this far on the'r way home. C. E. Walker, who has charso of the Crater Lake Lumber company r interests In Big Butto district, v-n. In Medford Sunday. A. If. Stover of Berkeley. Cal.. who Is Interested with T. E. Osgood in a big orchard near Jacksonville and also tho project to Irrigate 10,000 acres In tho southern and western part of tho valloy with tho waters of Keano creek, has been here, accom panied by his wife. Herman Zlndler, a railroad section boss In Douglas county, Bpent Sun day in Medford. W. II. Spear, station agent at Gold Hill, made a trip to Medford Sunday. C. C. Hoover made a recent visit to tho southorn part of tho valley Jn tbo Interest of bis nursory. colonel Gcorgo P. Mlms of Seven Oaks passed 8unday In Medford. J. J. Osenbruggo and William nay or Appiegute transacted business Jn aiedford Saturday. A. II. Gunnell of Grants Pass waB in Medford Saturday, on his way uome irom Applegate mlnlnn district. Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Powell of Ash land have been visiting In Medford. Winegar and Sliver, who wero In tho sailboat when Jt capsized off the mouth of Roguo river, last week, wero respued by the llfeaavlng crow at Port Orford. They hnd been hang ing on to tho boat nearly 12 hours and wore In n serious condition when taken off. Mr. and Mrs. h. Charley of Brownsboro hao boon visiting In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Van Gilbert epont Sunday with relatives llvlug near Phoenix. atEDFORD MATH TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORTCC10N. MONDAY. MAY 2fi, Eddie Foy at Watch for tho Eddie Foy special I rain UiU afternoon, with tho seven little Foys ami n hundred other peo ple, motly pretty RtrN. On account of the nmouut of equipment to he handled, it wns necessary to engapc n special train in order that there he no chance of a delny in starting the performance, ninl as this is tho Inst big show booked hero for this season the management has token every pre caution against n possible "hitch." Although this is one of the biggest J. T. Fry of Trail was a recent visitor In Medford. He was accom panied by his son-in-law, and his wife. Tho Sells-Floto circus will not show In Medford this season. Tho train carrying It recently had a col lision with an Oregon Short Lino lo comotive at Salt Lake City, causing a panic among the wild animals. W. S. Noycs, who was handling tho en gine, was killed and two circus em ployes Injured, it is licllevcd ho failed to see tho switch lights. L. Hooker Is building a residence In Agate district for parties who aro said to represent a German colony that will locato there In tho near future. Mrs. George F. King returned from a trip to California Saturday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Itoss and Mrs. E. Bebb wero among tho Central Pointers who attended tbo ball gamo In Medford Sunday. Ernest C. Wiggins, spray expert from the department of agriculture at Washington, D. C, who has been at Hood River looking over tho or chards, will soon visit Rogue Illver valloy on a like mission. Ho has taken a samplo of the several kinds of spray Used at Hood River and will bavo an examination mado to deter mine their purity and effectiveness. Henry Hansen ot Roxy and Bert Harr of Watklns mado Medford a business visit Saturday. E. Conger of Jacksonville was called to Portland Sunday by a mes sago Informing him of the serious Illness ot his Bon. who has been in the employ of tho streetcar company. He was accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. G. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Burroll of Washington, D. C, and Professor nnd Mrs. O. M. Gllber of New York aro lato arrivals In Medford. Richard Everett Geary, eldest son of Dr. and Mrs. E. I. Geary of Port land and formerly ot Medford, and Miss Elizabeth Gallogly of Glad stone, Clackamas county, wero mar ried at tho residence of tho bride's parents May 19. Mr. Geary is a graduate ot tbo University ot Oregon and tho Colorado School ot Mines and holds tbo responsible position of mining engineer ot the Golden Hunt er mlno In Coeur d'AIeno district, In Idaho, Herman King returned from a business trip to nortborn California Sunday, J. II. Jones, until recently foreman of tho Willow creek orchard, bus gone to southern Cullfornlu to ac cept a position. Mrs. O'.N'ell of Grants Pass was In Medford several days last week vis iting her brother, Ed Blnns, and till family. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Kllgour or Wlmer district motored to Medford Saturday. W. F. Horn spent a few hours In Medford Sunday afternoon. C. Herron mid R. W. Hitchcock or Eaglo Point district spent Sunday In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Kline, William Scheble, J. S, Bonar, E. E. Morrison and Ira Klmo wero among thoeo down from Griffin creek Saturday, , N. Langcll, $2 years old, and a pioneer resident of Jacksonville, who now resides at Bonlta, Multnomah II ' 7 '. v -.X 3aH "" W .sdLflS LLHflI.MNto JaHk I IHr A. 'JHjl sBsBsBsssar sbsbsbB aaaBl 4w id H tN .arLETl aaa?l n "Ur Page Tonight shows of the season, and has plnycd to standing room only nil through California, playing two weeks in Son Francisco alone, nnd receiving tho unqualified prime of nil tho Frw co nud Ik) si Angeles papers, it will he produced hero nt tko same prices nsnt Frisco and Portland 50 cents to $2.00, will every sent a good sent. Don't forget that this is tho Inst chnnco to see n big musical chow or rond show of any kind here this sea son, nud get your seats before this evening's rush begins. county, has received tho rest of his tnblo and 110. Ho had a table shipped from Klamath Falls last fall and In duo tlmo received a plcco of It. Naturally he wanted tho rest, but the tablo was badly broken up. After much dickering ho appealed to tho railroad commission and got a settlement. ' Mr. and-Mrs. A. A. Allen ot Tn coma who spent ten days In Medford, left for tho north Saturday evening. The directors of tho Grants Pass cannery bavo contracted with C. S. White, ot Puyallup, to servo as pro cess man. Miss Harriet M. box, who has been teaching lu tho public schools, left Monday for Flint, Mich., to spend tho summer vacation. W. It. Scott, general manager of tho Harrlmnn lines, passed south Sunday In his special car. Gcorgo M. Leslie, operator nt tho Southern Pacific depot, Is spending a few days In Eugene. Judge W. II. Canon, accompanied by Mrs. Canon and son Fay, leuvo tit last of tho week to visit their old homo In Wisconsin, for tbo benefit of the tatter's health. Clark-IIonory Construction com pany will pavo tho Main street In tersection ot tho Southern Pacific during tho next few weeks. Peter 8. Stenstrup, manager of tho Pacific Motor 8upply company, leaves tho first ot tho week for De troit, Mich., to attond a convention of auto supply dealers. United States District Attorney Claronco L. Retimes arrived Sunday to spend a few days In Medford wind Ing up his business affairs prepara tory to moving to Portland. A. E. Roamcs spent Sunday with II. B. Tronson fishing on tho upper forks of tho Llttlo Butto. Mrs. Arthur Putnam loft Sunday for her homo In San Francisco, hor daughter Bruce, who has spent the past two years with rclathcs hero, accompanying her. Stato Railroad Commissioner Campbell passed through Medford Sunday en routo to Klamath Falls. Mrs. 8. Vilas Bcckwlth arrived Sunday to spend tho summer. R. ALLEN'S ESTATE CLOSED The trustees of tho hnnkriipt es tato of John II. Allen have wound up nffuira nnd declared a fmil dividend of 30 per cent In cash, This added to tho former dividend of 20 per cent in local flcourticH; makes a total of 50 per cent realized on the $00, 000 worlh of debts contracted lo cally by tho promoter of, tho Paoifio & Eastern, Tho property realized upon con sisted jirincipully of a young pear orchard west of tho railroad truck just south of Snowy Butto and un interest in tho basement and lot on tho corner of Eight and Central, S. Viluti Deokwith has mudo his final rcnort rcnrcscntiiur trustees and h,0 cstuto is now closed. JON OF IS Supreme Court Holds Manufacturers of Patented Goods Cannot Fix Ar bitrary Prices Dealers May Cut Prices at Will. WASHINGTON, Miw 20. Freeing the puhlio to a great extent from pay lug extortionate charged for patented article, the United Slates supreme court today napped tho strength of patent iuoiinuilios by holding that patented lime no right to fix nrhi trury relall prices for their produce. In the enso brought before it the court decided that relation! who out the prico set by a patentee hnd com mitted no infringement of patent. This coso wan ano in which lllulr nud company, n patent medicine, firm, Hiied James 0 Uonnell, n Washington druggist. Dr. .1. F. Itcddy relumed to Ornnts Pass Sunday having nrrhed Satur day from Crescent City. Ho is eon fident Hint the Paeifio Interior rail road to Crescent Citv ban boon huc- ccsxfully planned nllhough It will he necessary to hold another election to validate tho bonds issued hy the city of (Irnnts Pnss. "Legal tcchiuicnlticH to pleaso Ihe bond buyers, must he complied with to satisfy the purchaser states Dr. lieddq, "hut tho Hyndieato we are no notiating with will in nil probability build the rond. Some $'J.',000 in citv warrants, have been scut for the syn dicate to cash, to bo replaced by bonds, and if this money is forth coming it will mnko n total of $M.V 000 tho syndicate has so fur invested as an earnest of good intentions. "Probably n formal announce ment will bo forth coming I it n few day." Projectors of tbo Medford ninl Crescent City railroad nre also busy, tho officers haing recently hern to Crescent City with an eastern capi talist whom they have Interested. It wns on Ibis trip thut Mr. McCor- snick broke his leg. Development have not reached a stage justifying announcement. WEEK-END RATES FROM PORTLAND TO MEDFORD The Southern Pacific railroad has instituted week-end rales good from Saturday to Mondny from Portland to Medford. The prico Is fare and it third. This enables Portland poo. pie to spend Sunday in the valley and return in time for business Mondny The Southern Paeifio will run a special excursion Juno I), from Med ford to Portland for tho Itoso Carni val, one faro for the round trip. Supreme Court Adjourns. WASHINGTON', May 'JO.-Tho United States supreem court took a recess today until June !, and prob ably will adjourn sine, die June 14 un less thorn is urgent business boforo it at that time. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIt HUNT Sleoplng room In now, modern houso, 3 blocks from post office. Bummer rules $1,G0 per wook. Phono a72-J. FOIt RAM-: Ono black 3 your old I'ercheron stallion, weight 17G0 lbs. Will tradu for cattlo or work horses. Also cedar posts und fir rails. Henry Munklns, 26 tulles south ot Jacksonville, 60 FOR 8AI.K Ono largo mirror, ono rolltop desk und chair, 3 uphol stered sitting chairs, ono dressor, one bod muttress and springs, ono sottco, ono largo kauo chair, 4 din ing chairs, ono rug. Call lliiiiklu Kstos, constable. Gfi sX5i)(i)S Luxury Without Xztravaganct Hotel Von Dorn 242 Turk Street Finest popular priced Hotel in San Francisco Modern Central ONE WAY GMF1G BMMB) COAST RAILROAD PROJECTORS BUSY 101,1. FOR A GOOD DIGESTION A Iiornl DriigulM's Hiiguoitloit It has been mild tho body In like a niachliio and digestion and elimi nation of fod nro tho two ureal fac tors to health. If tho digestive organs nro weak, the stomach overtaxed, waxto matter accumulates lu the Mjntnin the liv er gets hIiikkIhIi nnd tho blod be coined thlu nud dutttnlUmt, Wo want to nsk evoiy twrsoii In this lcliilty who Is troubled with In digestion or a weak wont out tttom arh to try our delicious cod llvur nud Iron tonic. Vluol. Wo know It will ntroiiKthen and tone up tho weakened, tired and overtaxed nerves of tho digestive or gans, create n hearty appetite, and replace weakness with strength. Wo Just hoard of a en mi of a man In Oneontn, N. Y who suffered from a bad stomach trouble, for fifteen )ears and had hecomtt mo ouk ho could hardly walk who sn cured by Vluol. Try n bottle nf Vluol and If It falls to help you wo will glvo back your money. Medford Pharmacy, Mud ford, Ore. Proud as ou are of tho daughter, and proud as eho Is of graduation honors thorn Is soon but a memory of such ovenla unless a portrait keeps tho record ot each mllestpno of youth. Our styles of school pictures nro appropriate to tho occasion. Mnko tho appointment early. H. C. MACKEY Ntuillo E. Main and Central Medford, Ore. Draperies wm crrr vrr compiM, tin of draMrl. Iar curtain, future. tp nj tin all cltiiri of upholalcrlllK A apveUI man to look artr till work iclualvtly and will istv a oM arvlr a I poaaltil to gt III vo til largsat cltir. Wooka & McGowan Co. FOR SALE Kinall Irrtttated ranch near city reservoir. House, barn, shed, etc. Telnphono and city water, family orchard, berries, garden. New free soil all planted. Ideal location for market gardening, berries or small orchard. Iluy this ranch now nud gtt tho ueuuflt of this year's crop. II. I. .NOIII.IT, Otuirr IMiono 1048.1,. AFTER THE FIRE Yon will find it extremely con. vt'iiicnt if your insurance has hcon placed in n company which pays its losses promptly, ninl in full, I havo no other kind. R. H. McCurdy 401 M. P. & H. Bldff. Phono 349 Bf Hltuaiwl tn thn Hub of Uto Principal Theater and Hliopplnif Dlatrlrt Ilccently nnleroratetl anil Ik'fiinilabrxl TliroiiRhnut, and Iletter Kqulpiirxl Today tliau llrer Ileforo KuriijH'nn l'lan llnonis without Imtli, 91.00 per tiny nud up Itoonut with batn, fll.OO jht day ami up 0. J. KAOIAIANN, Manager. N. K. UliAKKK, Aaat. Mr. Both representative of the wholo- Bome cordial spirit of tho West and tho best in hotol service The IMPERIAL HOTEL Portland, Oregon Both under the management of the METSCHANS Lungs Affected By Rheumatism PiiaumunU, IWilillU, A'tlim ml AnraU OlL.t llill? Il llttttlu vf Hli.u. mall lllul. Avulil tlrlppr, Nor Throat huiI Similar Truuhln by laluw S, , , If ynu Imv n pfmlment, nnKKlna liruiichUI emitth Iimvui at eutlali iin ll. They arc nwrely local In nuIIiiii, amt If tiny do relieve. It I tlie nar cotic tlmt do It. Wlint ynu riulr la n tdouit imrlner. it aoarelilnu antl iloln Hint remove frum III rlroulatlnii Hi arid iooii Hint hy tlivtr riti RtliU'k nil wrnHettetl, urptltil iol and thua creuta local ayinptoim Tim wry tint rrmeily known I HwItT Huro Hpertnr Vimi will Dint It oh nil In uny it m if Ur nt II 00 iier ttoitl. II Roe Mtriilsht Into tint lilmiil, b romra mi Intermit Mood liuth, wonder fully Mluiulnl llio Inrrenan of rJ rnifle, rilte nil Ihe local fvr apota ami Irritation. Inerva api lit, you tnk mi noli am! fool a won derful eeine of Jfliewe.l trnKtti, IllllnlreiU nf peopl worried tieyoml control nt ton ah. pain In tti ciiel. ore throat nnd vnnatant expectoration of thick inui'tu liavv tstrlncd lh mnat wonderful rlmna: afttr tialiiK a H H. .Ml doiiM a tut apprlinloti la Konc, thiiaa peculiar pain and ache vahlah, there follow a period of in in I Intena rejolrlna In flml that woral fear wero Imatit entirely upon a ml, taken notion that eouah and elicit palna roui from tho luna Th nr rheumatic romllllon. and you will nilrkly renllie It nfUr tulnir H H )l for n few ). t1t a holtl nl H H H. to.ilay at lh ilrua: aloi nnd then y Kuuil'liy to all llto palna that have worried you, Write to Hwlft Hp.finp To lit Hwlfl tlldr, Atlanta, (la., for medical a.lvlc and wonderful fact lonrerulnr lh Itrealeal Mood remedy vr known E.D.Weston Official Photographer of the Medford Commercial Olub 'Amateur FhuHhing Post Cards Panoramic Work , i' Portrait Interior and oxtorior views Flash lights Negatives mado nnv timo and any place by appoint ment. 208 E. Main Phone 1471 Hochambeau Itocl'tnred. lIAI'I'I.t: (lltAV KT.W.MO.V C Years Old rh'rtlro U to Inauro Kirro iiAit.N Wo also train horses nnd colts nnd bn-nk them of all noxious hnblta. Sat isfaction Kiiarauteed. L. o. van wi:i:.v Main -tU Jarkaonvlllo iaWMaMHaMHatHaMaHl Poriland'f ramouc Hotel INolcd for (hcTxcellerTce Wits Cui5ine.Euiwa(iplati WimmnMmwmnrnmiwu Am 'i'Wf .ft". -The; ;i ' . HOTEL i'jflSEPH'lN Grants Pass Oregon i BLLwCSJBMrtj' '- A i i 9 X ''V !' , sjrJpvirt -