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- M '" lM( VJEOMES PAGKTWO. MTSPFORD MATT, TR1BUN10, "MTOFORl"), OIWOON. KWTO WDiff, AUGUST ft 1J)1. o r n it- i i im s ; v '. ' ;V " h-. IOCAL AND i Vf. V. I?arnttm, W. Tebcft of Phoenix district wore Agor and J. I ro- ' cHt visitors lii Medford. V. M. Wilson nml his family nro spending n few weeks, In tlio hills of upper Roguo rlvor. Jlrs. It. 1J. Dow or Jacksonville vis ited Medford friends Tuesday after-noon. Chris Natwlck, road builder nnd street .payer, was over from Kaglc Poln,t. Tuesday. Producer jfrutt xx,. tins just re ceived, a, largo shipment, of 1 lb. and Ji-lb.tln (op berry baskets, and can fill, orders In any quantity. Wo also havo on hand a largo supply of tho celebrated, "Security" orchard lad ders In all sluos. . M. K, Canes and his family havo re turned from a short trip to tho hills. Mikq brought a big buck with him. ; K. T. staples and K. V. Waterman wero of the Ashlandcrt, who tran sacted business In Medford this week. Alice and Marian Palmer havo bectf visiting friends living on Applcgatc. O. A. Gardner, ronnty clerk, was In Medford and Ashland tho forepart of tho week. Miss Thclma lleer of Ashland la , visiting Miss Gladys San dry of Rogue Hlvcr. $3,000 accident and llfo Insurance tor $10; $SSr0 for $17.00. Sea Holmes, tho lnsurnneo man. Colonel nnd Mrs. It. C. Washburn of Tabic Hock motored to Medford Tuesday. Uurrcll Miller has returned from a prospecting trip to Steamboat dis trict. Burlap sacks wanted at tho Rues Mill. - T. Q. Uradloy of Siskiyou county, Cal., tho electrician, arrived In Med ford Tuesday. Colonel R. It. Rosa and his sou and daughter of Bandon, Ore., nro in Medford, on their return from Ora tor Lake. . Mr. ,and Mrs. .John Slsty of W1I- low. Springs, district and party mo tored to Medford Tuesday. K. 1 Guthrlo of North Jacksonville transacted business lu Medford Tues day afternoon. , Screen doors Mcdord Lbr. Co, Charles' .Bedford and Henry L. White of Ashland spent a few hours In Medford Tuesday. .. Professor O'Gara mado an official trip to tho southern part of tho val ley .Tuesday. I. J I,. Shoat and A. 8. Myers of Ku geno aro recent arrivals In Medford Miss Nana Matncy has been at Grants Pass visiting her sister, Mrs. li (j. Lewis. Burlap sacks wanted at tho Rum . Mill. . Mrs. J. N. Gotcher of Williams, a pioneer of Joscphino county, died August .2, aged 74 years. She Is sur vived, by her husband. , .Kxank Silence nnd a parly of tour ists from iCurcka. Cal., nrrircd in Medford .Tuesday, qn a short visit la tho valoy. J. M. Tcthcro.w and A. C. Hough o7 Grants Pass mado a busiucss trip to Medford Tuesday. Fruit tree props Medford Lbr. Co. Mrs. George Porter made Jackson ville friends u visit Tuesday after- PrWK J. Percy Wells, county school sup erintendent, was over from Jackson ville Tuesday, . Oden brothers of Y I trier district transacled'buslness In Medford Tues day. Kodak finishing, best In town; at ' Weston's. Karl Iilgclowhaa been traveling over tho country between Graue Pass and Dunsuitilr, Cal. H, D. Westou, commercial photog rapher, negative made any time or placo by appointment. Phone M. 1471. Mrs. 1. 1'. Williams of Central Point tarried a whllo lu Medford. Tuesday ufloruoou. Mrs. O, S. Price and her daugh ters, Mlssos Delia ami Frances, of Santa Crux, Cul., aro visiting ul Ashland und Grants Pass. Mrs. J, A, Kliuhurst of Calgary, Canada, formerly of Medford, is the guost of her sister, Mrs. A. W. Wulk ' or. Mr. und Mrs. Martin McDonough havo roturned from a trip ut Dead Indian spring. About 40 pcoplo arc camped thoru. ,, Crater,! Lake pictures ,a book it 12 pictures, hand colored, tho flnq.U oyer mado of tho lako, for sulo at Corking &' Harmon's studio. Call and see ihem. 228 Kast Main street, jihoae 8 30-J; tf ?!-'- Weeks McGpwan Co. UNDERTAKERS uan '' n-i m' , " -",T" Tm- V lMf la'Aulra ISa.T.O ,rf 'tjr j rr I-": a, m. vrr p-oi m.- Air. nnd Mrs. Charles 1 Young nnd Robert Hnmmond and his family left for Crater, La,ko Wednesday morn- Judge Calkins has decided tlinttlii oily council of Ashland can reduce Recorder GIUuIIo'h salary from $125 to $100 per month. Tho finest studio lu southern Ore gon has been opened by (Jerking & Harmon at 228 Kast Main street, first slnlrway oast ut Star theater. Our wurk la always tho best, viuws of all kinds for sale. Tho best of kodnk finishing. Negatived made any Unto, or placo. Phono a20J. tt 13. K, Kmcrson of Long Uvach and W. P. Wothcrlli of Hoschurg nro among tho Into arrivals In Medford. Mrs. Ira Dean of Riddle, n relative of J. It. Dyer, has boon visiting lu .Medford. Krcsh, ripe Klgs for sale, homo grown, 10c per pound delivered. Call It IS W. 122 Mr. and Mrs. John Ulgham of An ttoch were In Medford Tuesday, trad ing with our merchants. Charles Trver of Talent, who has been employed at tho railroad round house In Ashland, is now u locomotive fireman. Yon will be surprised to find how Ditto It costs to hnvo tho Southern Oregon Klcctrlc company do your electric wiring and repairing. Phono !2G. It. J." Craig of Wellon and M. Welch of Talent wcru recent business vis itors in Medford. Samuel Vestal of Kaglc Point dis trict spent a few hours lu Medford Tuesday. John II. Miller of Trail, who has been stopping lu Medford, went to Central Point Tuesday. i The Women's Christian Temper' nnco Union will hold their annual election of officers In tho library Thursday afternoon at three o'clock. A full attendnnro Is desired. Thursday's bargain, lGc box ol soap 10c at tho Wonder Store. Harry Casey nnd Clarcnco Clossct of Ashland mado a trip to Medford Tuesday. W. II. Leeds of San Diego, former elate printer of Oregon, who has been visiting at Ashland, has ro turned home. 2fic slxo peroxide 15c always at the Wonder Store. ' llert R. Greer of tho Ashland Tld Ings and his wlfo motored to Med ford Tuesday afternoon. T. T. Shaw who have Guy Crouumlller is In Medford hgnln. , Ho recently graduated from tho electrical engineering department ut tho O, A. C. and Is perfecting him self In his chosen profession. To prevent I ho necessity of having to remove n number of Inmates of tho Oregon Soldiers Home nl Hose burg the state board of control has raised tho pension limit over which veterans will not be ndmlttol from $20 to $30 a month, owing to the Inrrenso In pensions mado by con gress. A rule had been In effort nl tho homo ihat uuuo drawing pen sion of over $20 should be admitted. State School Superintendent. Churchill announces that f t llfo di plomat) have hcen Issued to touchonJ of tho state. Of this number IS arc based on diplomas Issued by stand ardised colleges. Diplomas were Is sued to Julia C. Fielder and Mabel C. -Mickey and Charles R. Bowman of Medford; Sylvia G. Brown of Ash land; Alflo O. Treol, formerly of' Jacksonville; Bertha Hancock, Ada L. Porter nnd Alfred Glvens of Mer rill, Klamath county. Whllo returning from a dancing party Sunday morning with foui others, Miss Steeman, u daughter of Charles Steeman of Merrill, Klamath county, nged IS years, received In juries from which she died tho not night. Hubert Adams, who was at the wheel. lost control of tho auto, which upset after tho steering gear broke. Tho other occupants of tho car received slight injuries. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kred Alton llalght who havo been spending tho last ten' days In Portland liao returned to Medford. A rumor to tho effect that Mr. and Mrs. Hnlght intend to lenvo this city having gained considerable ground they wish to state emphatlrnlt ly that they llko Medford nnd Intend to stay. Mr. Halght having n ctnsr of forty pupils and tho climate agree ing so perfectly with tho health of their little daughter, Dorothy, there Is every reason for their remaining hero. ANXt'AI. RKPOUT. To the Superintendent of Ptlbllu Instructien: Sir: 1 herewith. Irausmlt'to you thu annual report of Jnrksnii County, for thu jiutp ending ,nmo to, UI3, nnd hereby certify Uial' It Is an omu-1 duplicate of tho original report now on fllu in this otMiv. : J. PHUUY WHM.H, County Superintendent Jackson County. Oregon, Malo, Kumnlo, Total, J)r. nd Mrs, been visiting at Kalcni, their former home. -are at-homo again. Dutch Cleanser 10c at tho Wonder Store. K. J. Root, n prominent attorney of Minneapolis, has been making Roguo river valfey a visit. G. W, King and Sir. Watt of Butte. Mout, passed through Medford lately, on their way to upper 'lloguo rivci and Big Butto to hunt big game. Fred W. Mears, Uio attorney. Is en tertaining his mother, who urrived from Berkeley, Cal., Tuesday even ing. 1 Frank V.. Bybcq of North Jackson ville, ono of tho leading alfalfa ralsJ crs, of tho valley, transacted business in Medford Tuesday. Tatting shuttles 10c at -Wonder Store. Tho Central Point tolophonc com pany and tho Sams Vulley local tele phono company havo passed tho test of tho bluo sky law and given permits to sell their securities by Corporation Commissioner Watson. William Smith, a veteran of the civil war, died suddenly of heart disease ut Gold Hill a fow daa nlnce. Ho was 08 years of age and a resident of Oregon for many years. Rev. H. II. Mowro of Portland, pre siding elder of tho M. K. church South, or tills district, bus been In Hoguo rlycr vnlley lately, holding the Inst Quarterly meetings of this con ference year. Tho coun(y(board of education held n session at Jackbonvillo Saturday and transacted busiucss affecting the coming school your. S. J. Aaudahl, it prominent citizen of North Dakota, whoso farm in that stato adjolus S. A. Nye's, spent n fow days with relatives living at Jacksonville, this week. Mr. and Mrs. L. 13. Wakeman are )u tho vicinity of Prosppct on u camp ing trip, arcompanlcd by their daugh ter and Miss Alice Van der Sluis ol Talent. Mr, and Mrs. ,K. Ot Potter, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Burdow, Mr. nnd Mrs, Alox Martin, Jr., und Miss Paulino Potter aro members of a party who woro in Medford this week, qn,, their way to Crater Lake and .Klamath county, Charles Wnjkur, a Klamath county btockmuij, bus ben convicted of n stututnry charge brought by (ho sis ter of bis wlfo, and iuntcncod to im prlsonmcut in tho penitentiary by Judge Bouson. Tho prosecuting wit ness Is u hulf-hrcod Klamath Indlun und 14 years old. Bell brothers of Talent, who havo tho contract for building of nearly two jnlloH of Hunting at tho Sterling mine, will begin work In a fow days. Tho saw mill being Installed will soon bo supplying the lumber. Mrs, A, T. Anderson of Portland, Is visiting R, L, Ewlug and family. NBW YORK, Aug. CrX good un dertone marked tho early trading in tho stock market today. New York Central, Western Union, Reading, Hill and Harrlmau Issues gained about a point. Union Pacific roso two. C.j. nadlan Pacific mado up most If yes terday's loss. Many of tho advanced woro lost before noon, when trading becamo dull. Bonds were steady. Tho market cloicd dull. PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE AT PAGE TODAY Tho regular weekly offering of Pnntages vaudeville will bo offered at tho Page Theater tonight. Tho bill tins ncqk atcoidi'.K to Manageni Fiisou :ti:d Gordon Is vp to tho high standard of Pantngcs va'idcvl'.Io that tho managers of tho Page present. Their headllnor Is "Troubadours" consisting of threo "classy collegd boys. Maldo Do Long Is thu singing comcdlcnno and Is said to bo a laugh producer. I .a Volas has t. v.'iro act. Charles Kcnna will present his ori ginal character tho "Street Fakir." TJiey bavu also secured a splendid ex tra number in Mat Belmont fit nov elty specialty, this making fivo good and uwto-dato acts. Two performances tonight at 7:20 and U:10. Prlrcs 25c nnd 35c, box scats 50c TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WA.NTKD Competent lady steno grapher. Call Pioneer Fruit Co., otfico with Roguo River Valley Canal Co. t. r.. G. 7. S. it. 10. II. 12. in. is. ic. 17. is. 151. 20. 21. 22. 23. 21. 25. 26. 27. 28. 23. no. 31. 32. .'CI. 31. 35. 37. 3S. 30. 44. 45. 4G. 47. 48. 4 1. 50. 51. 5. 53. 51. 55. 50. r.7. r.s. so. 00. 01. G2. G3. Gt. G5. I.G. G7. CR. CO. 70. 71. 72. 73. 71. 75. 7G. 2,527 2 N GKNI'JRAl. STATISTICS CUNSUH. Number Tt persons between four nnd twenty enrn of nge residing lu tho county November 25, tuia F.NROliL.MKNT Number of pupils marked "It" on register Number of pupils marked "IV on teglster No. puplht on Heglster sluco beginning ot onr marked 'It" (a) Ovor I nnd under C (10 Oor fi and under l . (e) Over t nnd under 12 (d) Over 12 and under 1 1 (o) Over I I ... .', Tolal (tutut ot Item u, b, e, d, and tO TKACHMHS . Number of tenchcia umplood during tho )ear Number of life stnto certificates or diplomas. Number holding five ear certificates Number holding one year, county, and city cer tificates . Number holding college diplomas registered under foriher Inw and special cerllflo.iten Number holding primary grade certificates . .. Number holding permits . Number holding cortlflruto of Institute attend ance during tho past )ear - Number of certificates registered during tho eur PUPILS Number of eighth grade diplomas Issued dur ing tho year Kurolltnent In grade above tint eighth Average number of days public school taught during year . - Whole number ot da.vs attendance during the ear Whole number of days absence during tho jear -. Average number pupils belonging ...... Average dally attendance . Per cent of attendatue . . .... MISl'KLLANF.OUS Whole number or organized districts lu this county Number of school districts reporting - Number of school houses lu tho county Numlier of school houses built during the year Number of school rooms lu operation during tho past school year .. . . Numbor of legal voters for school purpoxes In district at time ot making this report, estimated Number of school visits during thu jear by tho county sup erintendent Number of dlstrlrts having six months school Number of districts having seven months school Number of districts having eight mouths school Numbor of districts having nine months school Avcrngo length of time devoted to each visit, hours ,. Number of tulles traveled In tho performance of official duties during tho year .. ... . Tli ere has been one county teachers' Institute held lu this county during tho year Number of local Institutes held lu this county during thu jenr, II educational meetings ... . i Total number of library books on linnd Total number ot library books during the year ..... FINANCIAL STATF.MKNT Cash on hand at tlmo of making last an nual report Juno 17, 1912.. $ 50,021.75 RKCKIPTS Received front County Treasurer from dis trict tux. Received from County Treasurer from county school fund Received from County Treasurer from stato school fund. . Received from rate hills nnd tuition Received from wile of bonds nml warrants . Received from County Treasurer from high school fund i Received for library front other sources Received for Insurance on account ot Josses Received from all other sourcei........... Total-sunt of items II, 45, IG, 47, 18, 49, 50, 51, 52 and 53 DISIIUKHKMMNTS Paid for teachers' wuges Paid for rent of rooms and site .... Paid for fuel and school supplies Paid for repairs and improving grounds.... Paid for now school houses nnd sites ...... Paid on principal nnd interest of bonds and warrants t... ...... Paid for lifsuraui'O Paid for clerk's salary - Paid for library books -..- Paid for all other pnrpnMH.. : ., Total - sum of Items 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 00, Gl, 62, G3 and Gl .., .. Cash on hand dlffercnco between Items 54 ami G5 ... ........... GKNKRAL. Amount ot bonded Indebtedness.. .. ... Atiwmtift tit titiit,i(iftltiir i&:irrnriti4 ' ....Wfl v.. ..i..u..........n 3,518 :i,;tuo 0,810 2,421 mo 4,018 117 1 , ',t 30 ' 2 (I 5ll II !i 7 J G2R, 1,322 U'77 Gill 1,338 429 Klit 835 , GUI,' 703 1,397 2,527 2,121 1,918 5t 192 2l3 ( 13 17 it 28 3 1 31 119 I no 8 !J li! 0 9 9 2 15 17 42 170 212 57 209 2i!G lit 1G7 308 32G 381 ,7 til luring thu 1 15.7 012,970.5 3,039 I.G2I.5 1,113 95.5 98 94 107 G 215 6.160 112 29 12 17 35 2.GS7 I It 10.400 1.190 EVERY STREET IN MEDFORD Has Km .HIihio nf tho Pnxif Thai Kid ney .Hul(crci-t Meek HucknchuT Kdno)u weak? Distressed with urinary Ills? Want u tellnblo kidney remedy? Don't havo to look fur. Unu what Medford people recommend. Hvury street lu Medford has Its easuri, Hole's ono .Medford limit's oipol'' lento. Let 0. C Kilbii, 22 N. (tiovu tilicel, tell II. Hit says; ".llidglug from personal oxputiomo with Him n 'ii Kidney Pllhi, I, feol jUHlKlud lu li)i:olilllljlldlllH thorn, 1 Hiiffeted from it dull iieho In thu small ot my buck for niiiullis, Tho kidney secretions, weto also ttu iinturnl nnd ut tltuea lelardeit. Upon learning of Ihmu'H Kidney Pills, I obtained u supply und Iikmiiu uhIiiK them. Tho contents of two or throu boxen euthely lid mo of the troublo and Improved by health. I know that I loan's Kidney Pills can bo re lied upon to give relief If (itkuit us di rected." Fur sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fostor-.MIIhuru Co., lluffalo, New York, solo agents for tho United States. Komomhcr tho name Dean's and take no other. WHF.Itp TO GO TONIGHT IT 185,323.9 1 53,905.91 13,711.92 317.20 19,502.30 11,903.511 23.50 2,9 10. GO 144,269.10 180.00 21,177.70 22,730.76 12,091.87 51,979.56 2,072.19 1-.799.5I 261,59 .12,898.08 $338,262.71 HliR HANDS AND ARMS MADE MARVEI.01ISI.Y BEAUTIFUL IN A SINGLE NIGHT Free Piom rlpllon Did It Camllln do Yerlae na)s: "Hnd anyone told mo such wonderful re sults could bo accomplished ho iiiilck. ly, I positively would not havo be lieved it. My arms ami hands worn covered with tnu and f rookies; my uuck was dark and discolored from the use ot high collars. All the4o defects were obliterated by ono ap plication of u free proscription, which I am pleased to give to unvbno. It's Just us simple as It Is effective. Go to any drug store mid get it one-oiiiii-o bottle of Ktiltix Compound. Pour tho entire contents Into n two. ounce bottle, add ouo quarter ounce ot witch hazel and fill with water. Prepare this prescription at your own home. Apply night nnd morning. It makes thu skin soft and beautiful, no matter how rough and red It ma) be. Ouo application will delight vou. I havo given this prescription to thousands nf women nnd (hoy aro all just as enthusiastic as I am. Try it on your face, neck and nhoulderJ and you will bo agreeably surprised. It Is deliriously cool and soothing and hi not affected by perspiration. It will not rub off." $273,075.36 04,587.35 ...$ 32,300.00 63,111.119 Amount of other Indebtedness 11,561.21 Totnl sum of Items 67. 08 nnd 69 $398,272.30 Kstlmnted value of school houses nnd grounds $61 1,625.25 Ksllmated valuo of school furniture nnd apparatus 60,578. 17 Amount of iusuranro on school houses and other property 317,615.00 Average monthly salary of mnlo touchers, Including city superintendents and principals 94.86 Average monthly salury of fciunlq teachers 65.23 vverugo number mills district tnx lovied 3 20-100 NUPKiivisou's iiiirmiT TWO DISTRICTS 1. Number ot school districts 72 2. Numbor of rooms lu operation during year 72 D. Number of union high school district organized during year . 4. Numbor of union high schools in operation 5. Number of district high schools organized during year 0. Number of district high schools In operation . 7. Numbor or districts adding grades nbnvo tho eighth during year 3 8. Number of districts In which grades abovo tho eighth were In operation 4 9. Number of districts consolidated 4 10. Number of now school houses built 11. Number In whlrh a boating plant was Installed 12. Numbor of heating plants previously Installed 13. Number of school houses in which window boards were Installed 1 f. Number of school houses In which window boards wuro previ ously Installed Number in which tho system of lighting was improved 7 Number lu which tho sanitary conditions wcro Improved 4 I Draperies W enrrr vrrr roin(dt lln of tlmiHtrlPS. Iin-n curtain, rixlur. tc anil ill nil cUsim-m of ujiliiilslcrlliiC A l";iitl mmi to look nfli-r HiIm work flxclumvrly uml will KlVM BIHM1 p-rr!r im In iiosslbla to Kt In oven Hit UrivNt cltlm. Wooks & McQowim Co. Tlio llest of Hio Season , "UATIIi: VYIWUIiV". Of tlio Wot Id's Kvoutri "IIIVAI. II.WMtOAD KNHIM'I'HH" (Clues) Two full reels, full or thrills, special featutii "BOIt IIUVM AN AUTO" (Lliblu) "TIM! HIUt'T FROM IIIITTK" It'nonly 1 0e, tint) mi luck)? Tlio IIHIi ticket lulls, tint l.llo ut Iho II. Try II. COMING Tho world's famuli detunllvo Win. J. Hums, lu the exposum of "Tim Lund Hwlmtlent" III t lit to (tiels) psits, and PicmliT Motion I'hiliiro Aelress Allro Jojeo for Friday and Satittday "S'lir Heir PAGE THEATRE YAl'DHVIIiLL' WKI'M'SDAY NIGHT ONLY AUGUST HTII "Ttioibiiibuim" Consisting of threo 'iclnnsy" Collogo Hoys .MAIDIH IHJI.ONtl The Hinging Coinndluuun . (A Inugh Producer) l VOLAS In a Wlro Act CIIAIU.IW KIS.NNA Who will pr-HMiut Ills orlttluul char acter ' iilKSlltl.'IM' FAKIR PXGIiSCOPi: Luti-m Moving lielurorf TIIIIKK SHOWS DAILY .Mnllncv, UUtll) livening 7 1. '10, tl.Mil Popular prices Matinee, 2.r; box seats, 50c; evening, 25c and 35c, box seats, 50c. THEATRE TODAY WOOD By tho Tier. Cord Jiud Car Lots Under Big Shod VALLHV l-THIi ., TICL. 711 U V. Vim) li. Prop. Succust'or to Relchstelu. l-'lr nml Wet Second Six, 15 I 21 20 Bedt located and most popular BEBg&ttmm hotel in the City. Kunning dituleq ice water in each room. European. JPlan, a la Carte Cafe. Tariff on Room ivMK 12 rooms 60 room SO rooms - CO rooms wiA prinle tk GO room vwlk print kits (US prii bedro $1.00 each 1.50 each 2.00 each 2.00 each 2.50 each 30 suite, bedroom, par lor and bath 3.00 each For more than one uet add $1.00 extra- to the above rate for each additional guctt. Reaction by week or month, Mana$mnt Chrittr W. Kttliy 4Z.I -T.Vj m, 7.Mm7.TX!b'M 15. IG. 17. 10. 19. 20. 21, 23.' Number lu which tho sanitary conditions nro not satisfactory.... 51 Numbor of school districts securing moro school ground K Number of local Meetings held , ' 25 Number of luterschool contests X Numbor of teachcrfl' meetings held 0 Number of Illustrated lectures given 5 Number of districts lit which hooks wcro added to tho library by other means than tho regular tax , .1.1 24. Number of children lu districts of thu third class 1021 2C. Numbor or children preparing oxhlbltR for local, county, district or stato fair - 525 2G, Total numbor of visits mado to schools during year 333 27. Avurago length of tlmo devoted to each visit hours ,. 3.05 2K. Number of visits iniulo to school officers lu their homes 225 29. Number of miles traveled lu porforiuatico of diltles '. G808 Tho following schools woro standardized during tlio year: Nell Crdok-Kf. A. Blsh, teachori Lono Pine Kstella Pholstor, teacher. Antelope Josephine Rlloy, toachor. - - West Side V. A. Davis, principal; Helen Chappell, assistant, ' Independuncn Graco Smith, teacher, Talent F. 0. Smith, principal; May Smith, Parthena Smith and Mrs. Jennie Hoguo, assistants. North Phooulx Agnes Suiter, teacher. Rock Point Mrs. Roso II, Gay, teacher. Dewey II. G. Grovcr, teacher. Wagner Creek W, O. 'Wlioolor, "principal; Mrs, W. O. Wheeler, uss't. Uppor Soda Springs Ruth York, teacior, Wlmer -Mrs, Harriot Monthorn, toachor. Oak Grove D, O. Frodorlrk, principal; LucIIo Rndor, jwlstniiL Bell Viow Mary Hopper, principal; Hazel Shaver, assistant. Mayes Creek Mabel Marsh, teacher, Butto Falls W. -;. Buchanan, principal; Mrs. ,0, M. (Joss und Miss Pearl Sams, assistants. Willow Springs L. M. Sweot, principal; Hnzot Taylor, asslsatnt. District No. 100 Florence Lansing, principal; Kstltor Harrison, nss't. In tho Central Point schools tho first, second, third, fourth, fifth, slxli and seventh grades wcro standardized. With Mnlfon! Trade Mnlfor.l .Made Phono us your orders fur Milk, Cream, Butter, and Buttermilk. OUU HTRICTLV J-'HKSII BUT TLB 70e PLH hejjaiii: Our HIGH GHAD10 Ico cream will pleaso you. Sold in auautltles of 2 gallouii und up. Wo havo our own twiro-a-duy de livery. ROGUE RIVER CREAMERY Phono 'MH WiUi Medford Trade l Medfortl Mml i V t Trapping and Training Wild Animals y V(H f','i)lain .luck Utiiiivitii, Id's inosl Ijuiioiis lioii-Iiuirt. SISTER'S DEVOTION Drama PEARL'S DILEMMA Co iiitul V E. D. Weston Official Photographer of the Medford Commorcial Club 'Amateur Finishing PoHt - Cords il Punorainic Work Portraits Interior and oxtcrior viowa Fliuh lights NoKativcH iriatlo ixny time und any placo by appoint i ' U1UXJC4 208 E. Main THE DEAD MAN'S SHOES Coiucdy Phone 1471 ISIS THEATRE liiotopInjN Tiichday uml Wc'iluesilay A IIHOTIIKIt'H UiYAUVY ' i'Vnturliig l-Viiucus X. lliishmaii 2 Hnol Kssouay Feittiiru THU MON'K IIHIDIl Foaltirltig lultu Hwayuu Uordon thi: pyiu.MiDH and tiiij hpiinix A TAKTIJ OR HIM OU'.V MIIDKiNI) i'Mliion Comedy (fouling,' ftlAHV HTUART lu 3 Ruoln . i Mallnco Dally JJ