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I'M' MTCDFOTU) MATL TRmUNR, MflDFORI), OllKflONT, MONDAY, MAKC'lf tfi, 1011. page Timrcrc MEMOR IAL MEDALS MEMOR HARRIMAN Y ARE PRESENTED Ni:V YOIIK, Mitr. II Tim Aiiinrlruii .Miimuiiii of Huffily pro itotitntltiii of lint II. II. Ilitrrliiiiui Mciiiorlnl MimIuIm look plant Huttir ilny jivimliiK. Mnn-h 1 1. l '! oVIoi'k til tlm tuilli or Mr. A A. AmliirHon, till illy. I'roHiinlitlloit' of tlm Kolil hiimIivI for HontluTii I'iicIHc i-nmpniiy wn annilo to Mr. J. KrtiUHcliiiillt. clinlr limn, avIhi roplliul rh followm "Thin Iwiuitlful nimlnl In iiinmory o( Mr Ilnrrlniiwi In offeriM tt tint rnllnitul niiiiiintly In coiiipulltloii to nllpiilnt" mill illriTt uffort for tlm iMiiimirviitloii of liiuiiiin llf, fur pin inntlng niTlitmitn nml proiiintltiu In iliihlrUI iDKlt'im I'ffcitlnc rnllronil i'iiiiloi- nml tlm (Miiillc Mr llnrrl nmn ili'soli-il IiIn Moiiilnrfiil miiTKy nml tntciiU iturliiK tlm IwM yourn of hlit llfo to ri'lutlillltliiK "nit linpnn Inc nury rnllronil lth wlilrli Im win I'onnocti'il (-ompulllim ri'coKiiltlo'.i from lioth frlomln mid rival, mi tlm Kri'iitimt cnimtrilitor of Urn bk. tlioii niuln of inllo of rnllronil n-liulll to tlm lilKliful tnuilnril, MrntililtiK from Iho Mlimoiirl rlwr lu tlm J'n rifle ocnn, from I'ntimln to the tnlilu I niuln of fur Mexico, nro iiiomi ini'itlN to hi ki'mIii. Trnm work nml ro-opurntlon wen: Mr. llnrrlmnn'H wntrli onl mul III uoiiilcriul inr vn In Krrnt mcnmiro dim to thu litlth In iimtlitK of tho won) of which hit Iimplri"! hi oflfntri) nml men I hvllnvo th'i lilKli drums of NAft'ty lu trnln opeia lion nttnlunJ liy (tin men of tlm Hotitlieru I'nclflr roinpniiy n mnilii poiilhto only hy lojnl nml perfect co operation follow Iiir Mr llurrlmnn' nnleiitly niUoenteit po'.try of 'work Iiik toKi'thrr' To nppri'clMM wlml wn iloiui to win tin llnrrlnmn invriil hi mint rrtort to ntntlntlm ilurliiK tlm ear ended June 30lli, 131.1. The company' loconiothe In frelRlit pn priiKiT, mttl work ortlii rmi 59, 73S.00H mile, n tlKiirn to Inmo to convey niiy luciinliiK. At thin rntu tho mile run ulnru Innt Hntiinlny illglil would Klrdto our eitrlli forty )x time, or nenrl) mven time In n tiny, or otico lu ihrro mul hnlf liour with no Krent rt movement tlm llnlill Ity to arrlitcnt l very ureut. et tl. KKS.UUU pueiiKer ro rnrrlrd III roncolvnlilo i;rrnl nKKri'Kntu illitniKu of t.tCti. IK3,000 uilli'i. tlm uipilvn. Innt of lrniiportliiK tlm cntlrn popu Utlon of (Iruntor N York hoiiio 5,000,000 pfopln from Now York to Koftic-Miir mul HiIh n douo with out fnlnllty lu n trnln ncrliloiil. I'ur lliiiriuori', It wn doini for tlm four yenm pruroiMlluit with tlm rntnut lin miinlty. Aiiioiik tho 15,000 men u rbrim lu purmill not uohliiK train movt'iimnt thcru wu mm fntnllty In ovury S7fi.00 ition or 3100 yunm worked. In Ixthnlf of tho Houtliern I'nclflc coniiany tluil you hno honorud, 'for the turnout propreM In unfoty nud nc rl'ilenl prowmtlu,' mid nn niokenuinu for tll.noo iiuin wliono fnlthful por foriunui'n of duty throughout tlm year, lion won thin reroiitiltlou, I thnnk you Koutlouiuu of tlm honrd of trimtecn nf Ihn Aumrlrnu Minmuut of Huroty, mid you, Mm. Iliiriluiiiu, IIiioiikIi wlniiii) r.eiiDronlty tlm inuil.il linn Imjiiii provldoil." Tho Mllvnr rnpllin of I lie nieilul wii pruNuiited to Win, Hproulo, prerl iloMt, mi tlm nflcer liiiuiinluiti'ly ro mPoiimIIiIo fur tlm iidmlnlHtrittlou of (ho t'ouipniiy In Hn iiienttlou who Hindu reKpoimn iih follow; "In rccelvlms dm inodiil which tlm Aiiiorldiu Miihimiiii nf Hnfety hint ni'iiii fit In lientow upon mo, I iio ho with keen hi'Iihi) of Iho rupreMeiitntlvo relit tlon I liiiiir to Him Xoiitlmrn I'nclflr coiuiuiny, lu thin rcproNoulntlvit re Intlou to Ilin ptoperly nit tho officer luiiueillutoly niflpoiiKlliln for tho ml iiilnlHteilni: IIk iiperntlniiH. I lull)' reidnnlti! nud renllro how little could ho nttiilimd lu thu IiIkIi iIckH'o of Miifuly iiclilevlnt' lu tho rtimpnuy i operntloiin worn It nut for tho loynlly mid efficiency of the officer-; nnd Ntnff mul tlm men on thu lino lu ury urndo of tlm m'rvlrn With n hody of men liuhiiinl with tlm loynl'y llmt ninkvii for ellcleiify, nud Imhued with tho kuoulrili'.u the efficiency Viiniiot Im hint wlthuut dlttclpllno, Krnnt thliiKM limy ho done. I lielleve our wIiiiiIiik of Hie inednl In liecnilKC of tho loynlly mul efficiency nnd din clpllnn of nil tlm company forro lu .ill tho lirnnclicM of tlm imrvlco which roiitilhiitn o thu Kifety of tlm pnH VeiiKer, nud nlno. lu iiccepllni; for my oelf this hllver ropllcn uf tlm inednl, 1 ilenlru to couple with It mi exprev hlou of my nppretlntlou of tliee IiIkIi linlltle lu llie officer mmoclntm! with mo nud In my fellow employe IhroiiRhoiit the Bcrke. Ilnyoud thin, I can ny Hint for luynelf, nud them. I feel tlm renponnlhlllty newly put upon mo hy tlm American .Mimeum of Hnfety It liupln-it im to further ef fort lu nil incnmireii for nnfely. In deed tlm formal nnd nntlou-wlite trcoKUltliin of itnfety n nil lmperlou fnctor lu rnllronil operation tlmii Into II to mnkti further and per- fnUtent mid InlelllKeut effort to main- Inln tint record of tho pnn nud to Improve upon It. lu coiicIiibIoii I deNlro nUo to expren my pumoiml Krntlflcntlon Hint tlm Rlorluu Indy 'who tin Klveli tliemi meilnU lu lutimu rlal of her himhnnd, under whom I hnvu nnrved, find thnt tlm muNOiim flrt hentownl of tlm inednl, I upon one of tlm llnrrlman Hues. I thnnk you." Tlm llroiix rvpllcn of tho meilnl nn iiiiule on tlm nnmliintlou of tlm president, throiiKh thu rtinlriumi of tlm luecutlM) conimltti'e, to Mr, Win. Kehwnh, conductor on Sncmmento di vision, who tin made tlm hcHt nhon Iiik In tlm mnttiir of prnttlcnl miRKeii tluiiK, nnd Reuernl Intereit mnnlfeitcd In tlm nnfety rmnpnlKii. Mr. Schwab, In receiving thu inednl tnndu thu fol IowIiir reipome: "Without n thoiiRht of whnt I con klder n Kreat tllitlnctlon nud honor, heliiR conferred upon me, I began thu practice of mnklni; 'Hnfety' miRRe Hour Tlm Miperlntelldelit of thu Sacramento dlvUlou nlwny en courawed urn lu thu work. Clone ob nerMillon of condltloiiM nnd practices of employe nud tlm travelliiK iuUllc will hrliiR to any omployo luterehted lu till work, mnny thliiK thnt enn be remedied. Tor luittnnru, I hnvo In mind two stntloiiN on thu .Sncm mento division of tho Southern l'i title, which horu slmllnr unmen, "I'alr OitU llrldRu" mul "l-'alr Onk Junc tion." Tliedi slnllolin were two 'inllfK apart, one of them nt thu end of Miburhnit territory. It wn .in easy matter when liuudllUR trnln order, to mix thliiR, nnd I mik- r.uKled thnt olio of tho uniim be I'hmiRud, .which wiih doiio within n weuk. Tho roinoMtl of tree nenr itohrIiik which ohHCiiro tho vlow of iiipronchliiK tmliiH nnd (Im Itmtnlln Hon of crenNlui: ImiIIn, all bear on the 'mibjcrl of softity. Criiiinlltte of tho Houtliern l'ncltlc made of ciikIii", trnln, (rack men mul ynrdiimu, who hnvo done oxcelout work lu Iho In! ;wo yciirii toward ninkluR condition unfor for (Im tr'iivolliiK public mil lliijiiiHelvcn. Moro nud more am em plnycH renllliiR Unit thu lietter pro tection or the trnvotlUR public ineiiliii it I ho added protection of tholr own lives, mid of tho hnppluc or their futnllle Tho efficiency IohIn lining Hinted hy tlm Houtliern Pnclflc coin pnny have como to he n crent fnctor lu tho prevent Ion of accident, tin! our men Invited them nl any hu'ir 'of tho day or nlclit The nllmlnn tlon of exec speed of trnln, with tlm fnct thnt train nnd cnRltiumcn uru not crltlclM'd for failure to mnko up lost lime, when tho effort would fiulniiKvr Hfo nnd projierty mid tho rloiti ohiervntlou of Urn rule of tho 'epemtlui: department hnvu dorp) much to mnku our rnllronil tho "mifi ty way." While wo nro not uniulnd ful Hint tho inednl mny ro elsn whero tmxt cnr, I know nnd feci Hint tho employe of tlm Houtliern Pnclflc company will imver rtdnx In their vlKllnnru nud Interest mid imfe ty measures. It : thesn thine thnt ruvo to our conipnny the proud dis tinction or million thu first K. M. llnrrlnmn memorial medal. It hni been my observation thnt qulot ef leethu work of Dm employes nud thu appreciation of thulr effort hy our fciimpany hn done much toward enr:i- Iiir Hil dlatlnctluu. 1 thank you, Mr llnrrlman for your generous In terest, nlso tlm gentlemen of tlm American Museum or Safety nud Mr. Kruttsrmltt and Mr. Hproulo. who iiindo It posilhlo for me to comu from thu I'nclflr to tlm Atlantic ocean, that I mlKht receive thl Rrcat honor nnd thl lironzu inednl In pcraoii." ' Tho nffalr wn attended hy oral hundred persons. Tlm Anderson studio lu which It wai held, I one of tlm most attractive and Interest Iiik room lu tho United States fplnred hy It owner nt tho service of thu Museum mnklnR thu prescnta- i'llon, n unluuo lu It character a wnt the occasion Itself. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Hy A. C. Howlctt. Mrw. Kee or Unite KiilK who lias hecn Uitiii;; lier tlnuhter Mrs. V. 1!. Ilitfhiinnu, retunicil homu Fri tiny lml. Mrs. A. .1. 1'lorey, wife of our es tecineil piu.innitcr, went ii lo Pro peel to vir.it Iter mother, Mm. C'linuu vy N'e. Slio cxpeeU to remnin for about two weeks nml while in that section iiiiiiN to init the V. ('. T. l at Peyton thai bite ormiipKeil KOtue tune iiro, Spcukiii); of Peyton, Itev. I.. I. Simmon, thu pnMur of the HnptiM cliureli, went up there nml p reached Tui'Mlny niht for them nml wlule llicre rei;if.(ereil l!.l volen nml in tnlkin nhout reihtcrine; oterx, xuiil that everyone of them wcro (oitiR' to go to the polU mul vote dry on (lie iptestion of wet mul dry iimeiulmenl to the htntc romtitiilion. lu fuel he mi.vs lluil n I urge mtijority of tlm rtirul oterriire going to vote to put out the Miloon thin full. Our town council held n meeting Inxl Tui'mIuv ni"ht tlm lOlh, nnd or- ileicil mi orillimuce ilrnwn up lo put u nlop (o people rlilitiK on Hi- mui wnlkn on their luki-H, mul milking (tome eliiiugcH in tne umniigcmeiii oi our miinii'lpiil ullulrH, 1'ntiik Hrowil, one of our lending iiiereluiiit, Iiiik houglil mi iiulomohile mul .loliti W Hmilli !h building n pi i UK'' for him. Hpcitlclng nhout nutoiuohilef., llie nuto iigcutM nro gelling ipiile nutner uiiM iirounil here nml there lire neve-nil nroiiiiil lown who nre Inlliiig of pureliiiNiug miteliine-, Wilher Ahpole, one of the Ateil funl meiil iiinrket men, wiih out vim liiiiir hin hrotlier Hoy, (hit week. Mm Klhel Hiilhngcr, our primiiryl leneher, went to Metlford Innt 1 n ilny to meet her nude nud mint mul Hccureil llie heniic of Mrn. (leorgu Von tier llrllcn In take charge of her hcIiooI tliiring h'-r nhienee. Mrn. Huff, of I'omilliM, who Iiiih been viHiting her diiiighterH, Mrn. (leorgu Von der Ilellcu mul AIIkh Mix hel Huff, reluriied home Satunliiy. Mr. mul Mm. Vou der Ilellcu mul .Miss Mabel Muff accompanied her iih fur as Mcill'ord. They nil four took dinner with Mm. Howlctt I'ri day. K. It. Peterson, one of the rural xciiool htiperviHorK, fK'iit the night ui the Huun.VHlile I'riilny night, lie rctortH that Im hits been visiiing the sehooln miii orgnuir.iug Iiovh' iiidus Irilil club! nml linn lleeeeileil in or giinir.ing ono in nIinot every hehool in bin ilivinion of the county where there are enough children. Horn, to Mr. mid Mm. Hurl ('oft, who Imve charge of the ("ooley plnce, jii'.t above town, n boy March l!l, 11)11. Wilher Jael'H mul llcnj. Ilrophj took ilinner nt the .Stmnysiile Friday mul while here gave me hi hiibenp lion for the Wecklv Mail Tribune. .1. II. ("ooley, Claud (lames nud Mr. (Inrrihori were guests lit the Sunnyside Friday night. Ileininn fl. Meyers of Lake ('reck tins a guest ut the .Siinny-idf .Sntur day nnd while here paid me n yenrV Mibscriptton to the Weekly Mail Tri tium1. Thomas Cincnile, one of our pros peroiis funncm nml loeklllcn, was in town Saturday nud while hero paid me for n vcar'ri Mibxcription to the Weekly .Mail Trihiiune. Peto Uetr. nml wife, who own . I'a nn on the bnnkh of Kogue river nhout eight mites nbove here, were doing IniKiiicftH wiih our merelmiiU Kulunliiy. Kobbiu I'filoiir.e, who is nltcndilig tiehool in Medfoiil, eiiim; out Hntur iluy morning (o vlxit bin piircnts. loliu K. (jiiitekenbuslier, foremiiit on Hid Corbtii orcburil, was ilninjr bunnies in town Snttmlny. I - "Til" GLADDENS SOBtWI FEET TIB" mkr sore, burnlnjr, tlrnl feet fairly dsneo with delight. Away p the arhra and pains, the corns, callouses, blister and bunions. "TIZ" draws out the acid and polwns that pull up ycur fctt. No matter how hard you work, how long jou dance, bow far you walk, or how long you remain on your feet, "T1Z" bring a restful foot comfort. TIZ" Is won. derful for tired. aching, swollen, smarting feet. Your feet just tingle for joy hoca never hurt or teem tight. Get a 25 cent lox of "TIZ" now from any druggist or department store, Kn I foot torture forever wear smaller iho, keep your feet frcih, sweet and happy. PHOENIX PHACTLETS I f 4- Oniric Hpnrlinx of VunKUiinl, Siihliatelii'wnii, who bus been vixiting telnlives here for llie past mouth, lelt Tii(Hiilny for I'ortlnnd. MiM .l.ydiu WiUon of Mcdfori! is Hpciuliiig it week with her parent. If. P. Cmupbell, familiarly known lis "Dick l'nsti," llie A-IiIjiijiI lMel. wiih ti bitsincfs enllir Insl Thur-ihiv Miss Marion Tow lie spml Snt'inl.iv in Jacksonville, few of her friends nt luuelieoii on Thursday nflernooii. Fred Moom moved his family buck lo lletigli! lust Saturday. f. Aiming of West Phoenix bus been Htifferin from mi neiite ntlnnk of rhciimnlism the past three wcekn. J. A. (JiimnHI is upenilhig n few week in AlniiKiln, Oil., lit former home. S. P. Cope nml family hnvu mofeil into tlirir eotliiKo oppostic llie sehoo'housc. Tlie liuly commit tee of the Oflc elult mt with tlm .M'.miw Towno Fri ilnv nfternoou. Hie Mlsis I.ydinnl nml Verne Pendleton of Table lloek visited Mr. nml Mrs. W. V. Illinium mul fmiiily the first of the week. j Mr-, Homer A. lingers mul little 'daughter of Parkdale, Or., nrnveil tended visit with .Mm. C. C. Hrdlt of Host Phoenix. Tlm Ovio elub will hold its regit- litr meeting Tiicmliiy ntturuuuii ut the city linll. Mr. ilnllizun mul family Imvo moved on to the H. A. Nye ranch, just west of I'liocnit. Posse Capture Nephew Slayer KT.VA MILF.S, Cat., March 10. Tomjny Huffy, mi Indimi, who ycslcr itny hot nml killed his nephew, Iloyil Huffy, niteil 17, and wns enpttircil nf ler u long flight over tho mountain , vvhh brought here today bv a posse of deputy Hheriffs. Totnmy'n father nml mother witnessed the tragedy. Took! f.ookl Smoke Governor Johnson cigars, thcy'ro mndo In Mcdford, you'll ltko Mm, Arlhiir Fnrrv eiitertmne ! i. h"re Hntiinlny morning for nn e.-, thorn. ;l (T fc,. Vv?. When the World Sleeps a hundred thousand lone night workcrSj at a thousand different tasks, lighten the long hours ana hearten their labors with the fragrant comfort of fresh-rolled "Bull" Durham cigarettes. The telegraph operators in the darkened cities; the night-herders on the silent plains; the night-watch on far-sailing ships; to each and all of them comes the longing for the cheerful companionship of these fresh, hand-made cigarettes, fashioned by their own skill, to their own liking, from ripe, mellow, world-famous GENUINE Bull Durham SMOKING TOBACCO (Enough for forty hand-made cigarettes in each 5-cent sack) The world-wide appeal of "Bull" Durham is without a parallel in the annals of creature comforts. Millions of men of all nations and all classes find in "Bull" Durham hand made cigarettes healthful enjoyment and lastingjflrfflcfon. Gct"thc Makings" today and "roll your own." PR FT? An Illustrated Booklet, showing correct A XVJ-il-. way t(J "Ron your Own" Cigarettes, and a Book of cigarette papers, will both be mailed to you, fret, on postal request. Address "Bull" Durham, Durham, N. C. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY AthfarFR toohof'pap uitheachScii KK.;. rymruzwZJo Two cars nnd a namo thnt places the Studobaker dealer in n position of utmost advantage. In tho Studebnkor FOUR nt $1200, including complete electrical equipment, he offers the buyer a enr thnt nnswers ovory purpose pnssengor capacity, sizo, powor, convenience, nll-nround officioncy that a "four" can be expected to givo. In the Studobaker SIX ho offers the lowest priced SIX in the world the price of $1750 being made possible only by the hugeness of Studobaker production and sales. Tho name typifies 60 years of tho highest ideals nnd integrity in vehicle manufneturing; nnd nn organization whose one thought and effort is to maintain it. Studebaker, Medford Chalmers W MOTOR CARS The Master "Six" ? T T T f ? ? ? i !. Boauty of design and finish, see tho graceful sweep of the oval fenders the clean running- Y ... . . . ... . . . 1 1 11 IrT boards the low nung clinssis tne tapermg oonnet tne stream line ooay tne unaersiung rear springs the extra long wheel base and deep upholstery smooth out the roughest roads. Left hand drive Center control Molded oval fenders Unusually wide doors ;' Four Touring Car. .$1200 Six Touring Cur $1750 Safety, Comfort Simplicity Quietness $2475 P. 0. B. MEDFORD Electric Starter Electric Lights Electric Horn Non-stallable Motor Medford Garage ASHGROFT BROS.,, Props. MEDFORD, OREGON n . ..K....