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l H M I ' iHilllil i ly i in , n i i t iffimi t , , iii.iMMii.iM (ir(.iTinr.iit i - - I 3?XGEF0HR. MEDFOllD MAID TRmtTOT!, MRDFOBD. OnfiflON, MONDAY. .ItTNB fl. mm." trr" rrw IttftllxltxllilwftOi ! 1 IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Thcro Is a rumor tlint tho Cham plain (1 rod go on Foots creek Is to be put Into commission again for tlio wishing out of tho gold In tho burs along tho river. Tho d red go, which has not been operated for Bovoral years, It about two mites nbovo the mouth ot tho creek, and tho bar prospects very good. Miss Bsthor Tool Is visiting tho Misses Stlno nt Central Point. Orchard, taunting, fishing ana Orator Lake iconcs for salo at Dor king & Harmon's studio. Negatives raado any placo, kodak finishing. 128 Cast Main street Thono 216 R. F. If. Qroono ot Ruch was a Med ford rlsltor Monday. T. J. Parton, tho Englo Point ranchor, wbb a Monday visitor to Mcdford. Mr. Parton Is making a great success ot the hog business, having cashed several thousand dol lars' worth this season. Kodak finishing, best In town, nt Weston's. Abram Van Wyck, who has been living near Talent, has moved. Ho was a Mcdford visitor Monday. M. D. Womack has returned from Scattlo, wliero ho offoctcd tho salo to Now York parties of four prom ising prospects in Josephine county, one ot them containing tho first platinum found In tho county. R. II. McCurdy writes all kinds nt Insurance. 401 M. F. & IL bldg. Phono 349. Miss Gcratdlno Rukcs was tho suc cessful candldato in tho It theater contest, winning tho roso carnival trip. Sho left Monday for Portland to spend tho week. Henry O'Mallcy, superintendent ot tho United States bureau of hatcher ies for Oregon, left on an inspection trip of tho Elk creek hatchery on Monday. Ask for homo grown now potatoes. With Mcdfprd irado Is Mcdford niado. 70 Gerklng Jk Harmon, stndto por traits, borne portraits, flash lights, kodak finishing, post card work and enlarging.; 128 East Main street; telophono 215 R. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Smith ot Dutto Falls were in Mcdford Saturday on their way to Ashland. Herbert Smith of Grants Pass United States commissioner, tnado a trip to Mcdford on official business Saturday. He will offlclato In casc3 advertised to come before W. H Canon, who has gono to his former homo at Merrill, Wis., accompanied by his wlfo and sdn, and will bo ab sent for somo time. Insure and be sure. Right If we write It HA, Holmes, The Insur ance Man. Sampson McConnell of Roseburg. Southern Pacific conductor, has been running Into Ashland this week. A. Anderson, district manager of tho Metropolitan Llfo Insurance com pany, who has been transferred from .Mcdford to Portland, left tor tho me tropolis during the week, accompan ied by bis wife. Ho Is succeeded hero by Mr. Burgess, lato of Lo3 Angeles. E. O. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment Phone M. 1471. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Smith were In tho city Saturday trading with Mcd ford merchants. William Michael ot Chicago, a woll-known operator In fruit, Is in Mcdford sizing up tho situation. Ho thinks that tho market for apples ot cholco varieties will bo good next fall. Aak for homo grown now potatoes. With Mcdford trado Is Mcdford wado. 70 Dr. Kirchgcs8nor will be at Hotel Nash ovory Saturday from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. on and after May 24. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones motored to Mcdford and Phoenix Saturday. A. Drunker and W. n. Ilandlo of Grants Paas wero In Mcdford Satur day. II. F. Meador and D. C. Goddard wero up from Talent district Satur day. Fred Alton Halght, teachor of piano and harmony, specialist in cor rect principles ot touch and tech nlquo for beglnnors or advanced pu pils. Faults corrected. Summer term. Halght Music Studios, lie S. Laurel street. Phono 720-R. 03 Mrs. W. R. Coleman and Mrs. G. E. Neuber of Jacksonville wero Mid ford visitors Sunday. Charlos Reed, formerly connected with tho First National bank, but moro recently of Tillamook, w'jo has been visiting in Mcdford, leaves to day for San Diego, Cal., where he expects to locate. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS &A8T AMXSTAXT Day Phono 227 Night P, W. Weeks 103.2 Pliouc A. E. Orr 078-M Mrs. Dort Ktncatd of Reno, Nov.. wftH tho guest ot Mr. mid Mrs. 10. J). Weston Saturday, being en route to Scattlo on n visit. Leon Hnsklns left for Portland Sunday evening to attend n mechn; ot tho state board of pharmacy, ot which ho is a member. Vapor baths and scientific mat' sago for men and women. Dr. R J- Lockwood, chiropractor, 303 Gar- nott-Corey bldg. Phono 145. Rov. and Mrs. J. W. Sharp wow In Ashland Friday and Saturday. Owen Dunlap, Henry Schafor C. Darnum and Mr. Gtcason ot Phoenix wero recent visitors in Mcdford. Singer sewing machines for salo; rents, repairs, collections. 227 S. Holly st Phono S1C-JC. CS 11. C Kcntner and his son, Her bcrt, spent n few days at rhooitx during tho week. Arthur Smith, who has been visit ing In Mcdford .and Phoenix, left for Coqulllo Saturday via Portland. Mrs. R. H. Parsons has returned to Hlllcrest nftor an extended absence. Ask for homo grown new potatoes. With Modfprd trado Is Mcdford made. 70 E, M. Wilson, under sheriff, l.ns gono to Portland to meet with the Btato board of nccountency. which is establishing a uniform system or bookkeeping In tho county off.'coi. Gcorgo Monroe, a former resident of this valley and who owns real es tate located near Mcdford. Is herj on a visit. Ho lives at Fresno. Cal. Wcs Rlggs, Robert Morris and Mr. niackman wero down from Grants Pass Sunday. Fletcher Stout of Jacksonville, tho pharmacist, left Saturday even ing for Portland. II. R. Foster, assistant forest su pervisor, has gono to Crater lake re- servo on a tour of Inspection. Dr. J. S. Parson of Ashland pass ed through Mcdford Saturday on his return from a professional visit at Grants Pass. Gcorgo W. Dca o and W. R. 7.1m crleo ot Central Point transacted business In Mcdford Saturday. E. P. Hughes. Harry Casey, W. L. Usshcr, M. A. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. A. Marsh of Ashland tarried In Mcd ford Saturday. J. F. Kelly, J. L. Wilson and Ira Klmo of Griffin creek transacted business In Mcdford Saturday. Mrs. E. M. Campbell and hor daughter left for Minnesota Satur lay evening on a visit They will bo Joined later by Mr. Campbell. nugn D Armond was at Grants Pass Saturday on professional bus! ness. E. O. Pcrham, bridgo contractor. icrt for Merlin Saturday, near which place bo Is building n bridgo across Rogue river for Josephlno county. P. F. Swayne, Frank Cameron. F, II. Green and J. F. Crump wero over from Applegate Saturday on busi ness. Miss Isslo McCully and Mrs. E. J. Kubll ot Jacksonville wero In Mcd ford Saturday. Professor and Mrs. P. J. O'Gara loft for tho north Saturday ovenlng to no gono a row days. Arthur C nrfk of Corvallls was a recent visitor in Medford. Professor P. II. Dally mado a trip to Jacksonville Saturday aftornoon. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Sander of San Francisco spent Sunday In Mcd ford. A. Carpenter and R. L. -Wilson wero among tho horticulturists in Mcdford Saturday. W. A. Waun, tho expert account ant, has been at Grants Pass, where his wlfo Is visiting rrlends. Will Hansen, who has been spend ing tho past two years In Arizona, and his wife arrived In Mcdford Sat urday evening. Tuey may remain somo time. Two moro drinking fountains are being established In Medford one ut North Central and Jackson and tho other at North Central and Court. This Is commendable. T. E. Daniels, deputy exalted ruler of tho D. P. o. E who has been Jn tho Willamette valley on fraternal business, is at homo again. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cochmn lof for Montana Saturday ovenlng and may bo gono somo time. Mr. and Mrs. H. It Holms of Kingsbury Springs wero recent vis itors In Medford. Dr. J. F. Reddy came down from Grants Pabs Saturday, returning tho same ovenlng, V, J. Emorlck, who has been spending several weeks in Idaho and Montana with W. II. Humphroy and omers, Hunting big game, is In Med ford again. air. and Mrs. Guy Harper wero or ttio many over from Jncksonvlllo baturday. u. a. rselson and F. M. Smith of Sterling district transacted business in Medford Saturday. Wilbur Caskey of Portland, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Caskey of this city, Is making his parents a visit O, A. Hubbard was down from his Rig Dutto ranch during tho past week. Mrs. Charles Stranir nn.l l.nr daughter left for Corvallls Sundav evening to attend commencement exercisos at the Oregon Agricultural collego. Fred Strang, her son, 1b n member ot tho graduating class, Mr. and Mrs. llornco Polton mo' tored to Medford Saturday after noon. J. W. Myers of Central Point, chief fruit Inspector, spent Sunday afternoon in Medford. Miss Violet Caskey has returned from n visit in Portland, her former homo. Henry Mnnktns of South Jackson vlllo was n business visitor In Med ford Saturday. Contractor Stewart, enmo down from his ranch near Ashland Satur day, N. S. Draden of Ontario, Can., who Is connected With the Wctlnghouso Electric company, arrived In Med ford Sunday. He Is n son ot tho lato Dr. Draden and cornea to look up property In this county belonging to tho estate. Mrs. Lulu Trycr of Grants Pass, who has been visiting Mrs. R. H. Toft, returned homo Sunday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. J. Odell, who hnvo been stopping In Medford dur ing tho past two mouths, loft for Salem Sunday. Mrs. Hanks spent Sunday with friends living noar Central Point. John Ulrlch. father of Mrs. Geo. R. Llndley, arrived from Godfrey III., Saturday, and will pay Mcdford an extended visit Armand Taylor, who has been at tending Oregon Agricultural collego, returned to Mcdford last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Roper of Grants Pass spent Sunday in Mcd ford. Dillon Hill and his family woro In Mcdford Sunday, coming to mcot Miss Ash and of California, who will pay them an extended visit. Senator von dcr Helton left for Corvallls Sunday evening to attend a meeting ot tho board of regents ot tho O. A. C, ot which ho Is a member. Grants Pass' annual roso tcstlv.il will be held on Friday, June 13, and extcnslvo preparations aro being mado for tho event Tho roses aro exceptionally fine nnd all trains wit bo met with nutomobllos loaded with them. Combined with tho festivities will bo n program of Industrial ex ploitation and several will deliver addresses at tho park on tho differ ent Industries of southern Oregon. A public dinner at which everything served will bo a product ot Oregon will bo ono ot tho features. II. G. Dox. Harry Luy, Chas. Dun ford, Sr. E. II. Helms, Fred Lewis, Charles Rills and N. Mitchell wero of tho many down from Jacksonville Sunday. J. F. Merrill, Dr. Mart-sell. 8. W McClendon and J. W. Lawrcnco ot Gold Hill transacted business In Medford Saturday. Mrs. R. G. Drown of Eaglo Point was In Mcdford Saturday, accom panying her sister, Mrs. Stewart, of La Grande, who has been visiting her this tar on her return home. Miss Flosslo Dunford of Jackson ville has been In Mcdford visiting her sister, Mrs. S. D. Simmons. Edna Durrell ot Medford, Fern Cousins of Grants Pass and Luclla Chamberlain ot Lebanon wero award cd scholarships by tho Portland Art association and they will go to tho Oregon metropolis next fall to begin their work. Theso awards wero mado to crcato an Interest among studonts of schools In tho smaller cities who havo taken up art In earnest and to help them contlnuo their study. MEDFORD BEST PLACE SAYS J. C. I Thai Med font is the best plneo of nil Is evidenced hy the following Id ler received by J. A. WcMluilund from J, C. Schmidt nt Los Angeles, who until recently was n resilient of Mcd ford nnd hnvlng deponed of his in IojtsIk lions ducided tu go to Califor nia and look around tho country! "I hnvo covered more thnu 1000 miles in my aulo biuee leaving Mod ford hut hnvo not scon n place In nil that distance that has ns many good features, nnd so few had ones ntho Rogue river valley. Thcro nro only two thinpi you needgood roads and irrigation to hnvo nny place In Cull fornin bent. Iloro Iho grent cry Is water, water I They can't get enough water. Nearly everything in tills country for sule. Those that con get nwny nro going north or want too." HALL TAXI CO. TO TAKE CRATER LAKE CONTRACT Tho Hall Taxi company will havo charge ot tho auto part ot tho Crater Lake excursions this year In connec tion with tho Pacific ft Eastern rail road, taking tho excursionists from Derby, to tho lako and return. They havo also arranged to tako people from Mcdford to tho lako nnd return for 13 for tho round trip. A regular schedulo will bo nrrnng cd to leavo Medford thrco times a week, but pooplo will bo taken nny day not on the regular schodulo. You can also mako tho trip from Medford to tho lako and roturn via Derby and from there by rail or vlca versa. Court Hall, proprietor of tho taxi company, says ho thinks tho season will bo open about July 10. Tho Southern Pacific will sell tick ets from San Francisco, Portland or Intermediate points to Crater Lake via Mcdford this year tor tho first time. Tho Pacific & Eastern will also sell tickets to tho lako and return. 65 MEDP OFF 10 PORTLAND E FR W Sixly-five Modfordilos loft todny for tliu Portland Itoso Show, on the special train advertised hy tho South cm Pacific. They will spend tho Week nt the Metropolis, having a good time nnd seeing tho sight. A partial list of those who have reservations nru: A. V. Harnett, C. It. Ittty mid fam ily, Mrs. Delroy Ucteliell, Mrs. K. II. French, Mr. nnd Mrs. AW KIIN, Mitm Kurslev, Miss Itiley, U K. Ilnff nnd wife, K. Wold, Miss Jones, It. W. Hilchcock, Mrs. Tuihcll. It. W. Lit tle. II. I Kirkputriok, W. K. David sou, Dr. Iliddcll, Mrs. Schiller, K. D. Hanly, E. 0. Drown, Mrs. W. E. Thomjwou, T. 0. (Ingoou, .1. E. Will lln, C. F. Durko, Sarah Eimled, Mrs. W. II. llailcy, 0. It. Llndley, Mrs. Dodge, Mrs. Annn Lunged, W. II. Snillli, John l'orl, W. M. Mcdownu, Mrs. Wngouor, Joo Liggett, Oniric (lay nnd wife, Miss Violet OUomnii, Miss Mnrgnret Cromar, Mrs. Urecko- hoik, Miks ltucker, Mr. nnd Mis. h. E. (lore nnd ninny others. Cattle Bring High Figures. Von dor Hclleu brothers of Wellon have sold to Warner, Wortmuii mid (lore, n hunch of prime cattle, re ceiving the record jirico of "Vi cents ior ismnd on Iho hoof. Thl hhows that theru is money in slock raiting. ?' Wild Animal ltcturc at Star A photoplay very much out of tho ordinary will bo shown at tho Star thcator today nnd tomorrow, entitled "In tho Claws of tho Leopard." It tolls a thrilling mining story In tho tropics and shows a terrific fight with wild beasts that will mako your hulr stand on end. Right through It Is an animal picture that's differ ent Admission G and 10 cents. FURNITURE SWINDLE IS PROVEN A MISTAKE Through a misunderstanding be tween tho principals, a warrant was sworn out Saturday by Mrs. S. M Herbert against Charles E. Harland alleging that tho latter had sold fur niture, collected tho monoy and then failed to deliver tho goods. Mrs. Herbert declared sho had purchased 122 worth ot furnlturo In answer to an ad last Tuesday, and they woro to havo been delivered that night, but when sho could neither find tho fur nlturo nor tho salesman sho decided to see what Prosecuting Attornoy Kelly could do about It Hearing ot tho troublo, Mr. Har land proceeded to get Into communi cation with tho complainant and ex plain that ho had been delayed and If Mrs. Herbert did not want tho furnlturo ho would bo glad to tako It back and refund tho money. This was dono and tho warrant was not served. Mr. Harland Is n former employe of tho Medford Oas company and has always enjoyed a good reputation, "SUE LOOKS OLD" AXI) XOT YET 10. Many women fado early, simply because they do not take proper euro ot theinsolves. They constantly overdo and ovorlook thoso aliments that If not checked rob them ot all health and beauty. At the first symptoms of a func tional disturbance) or an organlco de rangement, If women will only roly upon Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, that great woman's rom edy for woman's Ills, It will aid tho roses to return to your cheeks, sal low looks depart, spirits brighten and backacho and headaches caused by Hiich troublos to ho known no moro. NOTICE. Notico Is hereby given that a spe cial meeting of stockholders of tho Rogun River Fruit & Produco Asso ciation will bo held nt tho public library In tho city of Mcdford, Juno 20, 1913, nt 10 o'clock a. m.. for tho purpose or considering and acting upon tho advisability ot building a cold storage warehouse upon the asso ciation a property In the city of Mod ford, and lu connection therewith, of Issuing two series of bonds ot tho Association, ono of n total of 124,000.00 and ono of a total of $16,000.00. and ot executing a first and second mortgago upon tho Asso ciation's property to sccuro such Is sues of bonds respectively. ROGUE RIVER FRUIT & PROlJl.'CS ASSOCIATION. Ily A. C. Randall, President Dated at Mcdford, Oregon, .May 23, 1013. I 1M ! I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED To rent unfurnished house of 7 or 8 rooms; must bo close In. Seo H, C. Hazelrlgg at postofflce. 71 FOR RENT First-class pasture, running water, good shade, wove wlro fenco, f 1.50 per month. Seo John Darker. 78 H Dressy Foot wear ror Every Day CAN DE HAD AT UEIILINU'S A largo part ot footwear that our wo summer aro carry. dressy cnouglivfor any ocean Ion. They aro good fitters, too, and you won't have to pay tho prlco ot discomfort for be ing stylish. Behling Wc Like to Fit .SHOE STORK (J(X)D FIT The Hani r U Fit v .-4 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK at Mcdford, In tho state of Oregon, nt tho closo of busluesH Juno 4, 11)13. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $38S,(i7S,C7 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 1 1, 130,02 U. S. bonds to etc ill' o circulation 100,000,00 Other bonds to sccuro postal savings 7,000,00 Premiums on U. S. bonds 8, 300.00 lionds, securities, etc 33,280,42 Uanking house, furnlturo and fixtures : 48,800,00 Other real estato owned 32,500.00 Duo from natlouul bunks (not resorvo agonts) ; 1,872.01 Duo from approved resorvo agents 74,525,10 Checks and other cash items .'.. 128,00 Exchangos for clearing houso , 1,842,72 Notes of other national banks 1,700,00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cunts.., 140,21 lawful money reserve In bank, upcclo 43,762. 95 Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer (&' of circulation J 5,000,00 Total v , 1752,073.08; LIAUILITIES. Capital stock paid In ' 1 100,000,00 Surplus fund .. i ' ... 26,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.,..,., 20,141,10 National hank notes outstanding , 08,550.00 Due to stato and private banks und baukerK 4,200,90 Individual deposits subject to check '.: 305,183.82 Demand certificates of doposlt , (.... v- 10,115.00 Tlmo certificates ot deposit , , , .., .... 111,013,21 Certified checks , , 3,000.00 Cashier's checks outstanding 227.43 Postal Havings deposits 4,107,02 Notes and bills redlscouuted .'. 5,074.45 Total 1752,073.08 Stato of Oregon, County of Jackson, us.: I, John B. Orth, cashier or tho ubove numed hunk, do solomnly swear that tho ubovo statement Is truo to tho best ot my knowledge and bollef. JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. Correct Attest! .L A. PERRY, . ' J. M. KEKNH, W. M. GORE, Directors. Subscribed andW'oni to boforo mo'tlils 0th dny of .Tunn, i013. U. M. HOHWUTB, Nolmy Public. f ltn,ntrm,ul M Arrow SHIRTS ? Does it not sound reasonable to you Good Dresser r. That. ninmii'ni'tiuvrH who build .shirtn run build collars to fit their shirts hot ter than the iiiuuufaeturei' who makes just, collars and knows nothing of tho special points of the shirt i .If you have overlooked this point you are depriving yourself of considerable, comfort. ", THE FEATURE ARROW SHIRTS ARROW COLLARS Tho collor built, for tho shirt, (ho shirt for the collar. Try it once, you will thank us for thu suggestion. The Toggery (of course) V Siskiyou Heights Now is tho time to make selection of lots and tracts in this magnificent residence district. SEE JOHN A. TORNEY ROOM 1, PALM BLOCK Round Trip Fares TO Til 13 1 r Portland Rose Festival via Tin: fttN U - A- rvT7, Oil SUNSET M I ROUTES Stfi ONE AND ONETHIRD FARE from all main and branch linn points; from imlutu on tho 0, & U ' fl.i.F, C, & W, und I. & M. ,'. HALK DATKHt i VI i IOugono and all points north Including' branch lino points, Juno 8 to 13 Inclusive; Htutloim south of Kiigouu, Juno S-O-ll-lfJ, 'Final return limit Juno 10, Tor Illustrated booklut on tho Roho Festival and leaflet giving full program, call on any 8, I'. Agent, or address: JOHN M, SCOTT, General I'asHoiiger Agotit 1'ortland, Oregon J V