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MEDFORD MATT; TRIBUNE IMTCDEORD, OREf!0T. THURSDAY. .TUNE - 7. 1017 i Medford Mail tribune INI'Ki'M KT NKWSIM I'KH PAGE TWO l.y ' i . '' i ,.r:;i ,Y .-. i hi MKDKOltU I'lil.NTlNd Co. Office Mali Tribune liull.llnt;, North Fir Htrm-t; ti lt plion ".". The Democratic Tinuts. Tin; M-tlfnrd Mall, The Mcdfnnl Tnl.uiit', Tin Houth rn Orgonlnn, The Ahlnmi Trilnino, GBOROK PUTNAM, Kill tor. SUBSCRIPTION BATE St One year, by mail ffi.OO One month, by mull .60 Per month, d'-llvri-d by pernor In Medforrl. Aslilan.l. I'tiu.'.iix. T;il ent, Jacksonville and Out ml Point E0 Saturday only, by mull, per yar.... 2.00 Weekly. p.r yur l.fiO Offlcfnl pn)tr of th f'fty nf M.Mlf..rd. Official p;ip.r of JfM-kvon County. Entered ns Mpufor.l, Op-con, 0. 1879. toimI-i'I.iss nintter nt uiniiT the net of March Sworn I'irruliiilnn for Mi Full leaflfd wire ANnoeliited PreBH ilia 'jatchefi. First honors in the Jackson enmity writing contest jro to a Uii-vi':ir-oll girl in the 4th gnulu of I.ontr .Mounliilii school district :)", near Kiile I'oint. , A. N. Palmer, nuthor ol' the slate text, The Palmer Method, has award ed prizes to the nine stndenls in (nek son county who made tile frrenlesl progress in penmanship daring the past year. The writing papers show ing the students' hand writing were collected at four different limes dur ing the year. These furnished a hasis upon which to judge improvement. In commenting upon the work, Air. Palmer sii.vs: 'These children have made great progress. Most of them wrote u little pinched hand in the fall, while now they write with freedom. Geneva Xlnndcville who won third plneo did not write nt all hut just, drew her letters very slowly with n hcavv movement. The pcumansh:i of Kendall Mall is far heller than any of that on which prizes were awarded, but he wroto u fairly good hand last fall." The prize winners with (he schools they attended are: Helen Duiruii, first; Long Moun tain school, Kagle Point. I'.lvn Cole man, second; Jacksonville school. Geneva Maudcville, third; Oak Drove school, Medford. laicilc Aliholt fourth; Jacksonville school, llulda Johnson, fifth; Hock Point, Gold Hill. Glenn .Mcllaaicl, si.lh; Appl-enlc school. l,ois J lull, seventh;. (Viil r I Point school. May Clarke, Talent school. Kendall Hall, cichlh ninth Central Point school. The prizes will he sent directly from Mr. Palmer's office in New York to each of the ahovc contestants. C. f Kelly, assistant rtiKlnrrr of the Btfito highway (Irpnrlnn-nl, wilh n rrow of foiirtiTii ttu-n, Is toil;iy (iiiiri iiR work on local hi i; n per inn unit grailo for t ho racifir hihwav hot worn this city and the .ioiikIhs nuiiiiy line. Mr. Ki'lly ostiiuah'M Hint, (ho worK will take nboul four rKn. Tim linr will ollmluatti all slmrl cm ws ninl' any emtio In cmtsu ol i! per cc-nt. Tho unrvoy will turd 1 lu lnin.,,:l county road an pni.jfctt'd lv lit" alah likli way tlopartiiicnl. !ow that tho mail I'oiuls h.ivi' hoou carrloil, rt oxp.-rtoil thai .ln.;.Min con lily promptly put H;lf in Mmpo to litko ntlaii1;u;. nf tli. In oroasod hinm-v ;iai';ilil' lor Pohos. Plans aro aii. ailv in for the I mpi o t'lin nt nf Mchway lu-l t' n Cimuu: I'.i Jmksnu count v iin jn-,1 tin ad par g tnadf I'a. if h I ,,,,,,,( t,n ami I bo.n mi'.: ol 1 , ji: , I'onsliliM a h)f u m l, mi i ln Illinois Villi- . Cl.tlll I ..i, up Hi. Hdl.l) HII.L hlate lime boar In In t J. II. Iteciiiim linn ' one .i the pUfHise of if' hi in mm the hoard : hmilii io .nie I for Oie maTiiir.iM-ire (, t'n i - t tthe! Ie, I. fertilizer for the u- e .. ibe I, of the htate fllher d it- v. i bft Visited. t'liaile A MiiU'lu den of the state (nitepl n cliMirniMii of I he l-o.fd aiitl .1. S ray, beHilhon rvjtert, m-.-i Othr nn'iiilM'it me I tent on Mi Ashland; .John Sbin-.aek. Sein; n. n. UN KInio Noil rofnrni'd Kriday from Portland wljoro ho closed n deal for tho pnrchaso of tho Simon-Soiling tract of .10(10 acres adjacent to Ash j land, paying therefor PI'V'OO. I K ! also bought the live-year lease which was recently la It en on the property by Rosenborg Urothor, sheepmen, says the Ashland Record, For yearn tho NoiUi and associates havo Iciiwd tho tract for rango and without, it would, ho forced out of tho oattlo business. They now havo about -UHi bead of cattle on tho range and last Sunday -'71! more arrived frtmi Gazelle, being driven over tho mountain by Elmo and Kred iNell, .llm Rowers, Ray .Mur phy and S. S. Mitchell. Tho cattle are temporarily being pastured on the Waito tract, It is probablo tho Nell herd will run to a thousand this Ben son. Tho range took care of practi cally that number last season, when tho Uarnehurg and Neil herds were combined. Tho tract Mr. Nell has bought is the old Harg-antino place, which twenty years ago was bought by former Uni ted States Senator. loo Simon and Hen Soiling, tho Portland merchant, from tho heirs of tho late Robert Jlardgo- dine. Tho late A. T, Kyle and Charles Kahn of San Francisco negotiated the deal. Wool Crop firing $5000. Ed Rarrou last week Fold about 11,000 pounds of wool, representing his recent clip, for something better (ban $5000 his clip and that from Homer Harron'H small band of sheep bringing $."ir.70.M. At the same time smaller clips wore sold from the Tucker and Helms hands In tho samo vicinity. Tho wool was bought by ,f. X. Dennis. Sheep shearing was finished at the llerrln ranch across Hear creek from Ashland last Saturday, the clip going closo to !KMo pounds. Somo of the fleeces tipped tho beam at 2 pounds. Tho wool is contracted for by J. W. Salz of San Francisco, and will be shipped this wejk. Today Fred ller rln and his meii talto 750 ewes and 000 lambs to tho raiigo on (Irfz.ly Ratio. Tending (i:t(M) Sheep. Wolborii Ret'son of Talent, went south Sunday lo look after his inter ests In a band of 0:i0n sheep which aro to be grazed on t ho : out hern slopes of tho Si:!kiyous this summer. These and a. smaller hand of ITOn which ho wintered on Wagner creek range, t his side of tho mount .tins, comprise a band of SOtio owned by .Moore, Peterson, Reeson and (it hers who compose the Western Sheep com pany of San Francisco. The band of O.'IOO have just been brought up from Merced county. They were taken off the cars at Montague and driven in three bands by way of Yreka and the old Anderson Grade road, to the Klamath river. From there they will be grazed along up to the summit of the SisMymis on range leased from tho government forestry department and I ho Oregon-California Railroad land grant. nuh ev(.ar ne Sunday ; Clr-d Presh.w,' orating Hie 1m erif(N nil! It,- held Imih set-vires in the in church, continent, lining of the pastor ate of lie Mir. d A. .1. Hogg one ear ago. The rhurch Is in a mo.-1 propeious condition. Purine the past year 10 new no-mln rs have been re reived. The attendant at all the re ):, v ((' of the :r.,-d e ehiie. hi, Mire chufeh 'or the lli at l M at The h h c.,1 i to 1. t li.m hund ' I'floio in tts md thlrl fi hi !ory tioltar Tim ! II I' -, i i d nth lo iho ( l IT I I") On' , ' imiii d t h I-ally .,11 e n have olin M, IV A. fn idM-r. l;.d the el-ei! ..f t t., , hutch h 'i e ., a nd pi a oh n t ell '1. n'tn ii The pa i... ill . I. t R.- . II. Men 1 1 y i e. .Mil I fi i a. He u III b lure o over m;.n i Mrio: lion i t hai) man of t h t omm i( teo of II- 'i-di t to i Si.- m-i Ht luin-.-r. a mi.--i uriietl lioni p,i :( ti ( reoi'li. mi i't irw-. He I, is V'lt.il Kr Ho:'. foi -fig ii n. i- 'ni:ar Stmt hei m ( ir. ..on Pte-I.eiy. He I . HfliMiiu.-; in .r, ,l, 'v i.o elno Im .mil epi .'led Hi, if all the n an I o- 'Mil. ft 1; i - and ad hen i-H ot the church will he proven: on Sunday. The tnu-U- will be fur J iiishcd by choral iluh on hetrn and )0) I The Ashland Choral society joins tho .Medford Choral society in glvin, a joint concert, program at tho Pago theater on Friday evening, June 1." Mr. Andrews lias been directing the Ashland society as well as the one In iModford and has been rehearsing tho same music in hotii societies. They will come together on ne.vt Tuesday for a general rehearsal, Including the Choral orchestra of 10 pieces. They will thru ho prepared to give one of tho mos finished and pretention:' program! yet atoiuptod by these or ganizatioiiB. Roth of tho ahovo so cieties have; been rehearsing regularly onco a week during the past winter and apring. Air. Andrews promises us a jsplendid showing rising from tho pa,st season's work. After giving the above concert In Medford,'- arrangements havo been mado to appear in a joint program at tho formal opening of the new Chau tauqua building in Ashland, which wi be tho opening entertainment of this season's Chautauqua as well. It will bo remembered that they were the opening attraction last season and gave such general Hatisracl ion that they have been again selected as the best attraction to open the season. This joint concert 'a only the fore runner of. morn pretentious things contemplated for the music of south ern Oregon. A plan Is now on foot to assoclato all of tho singers of southern Oregon and northern Call fornhi In a musical festival for next spring. Arrangements havo been mado wilh' Mr. Damrosch to join ns with his orchestra In a two or three days' musical festival tho coming season. More will bo heard of this later. 580 REGISTRATIONS IE CHANTS PASS, ,rime 7. The total war resist rations in Josephine county were 5SII, of which "J.'lit were in Grants I'as and the reciacls of (ii'.inile Hill, I'Yuitilnlc anil Pilnick. Of this reu-1 ration those who are lc,'i-lalive, judicial or executive of ficers, mimhcrcd 1J; persons totally disnhlcd, !l; ic-sous who Indicated dcietulenl relatives (many of these did hut claim exemption on this ac ,'oual t .'HIS; oilier prohnMe exemp lions, :S. The total of these exemp tions amount to ii(i7. The renunruiu.' L'lii indicated no application for exemption. There were two colored men, three aeulial aliens, and lour citizens of eueluv count l ies. DOLL BABY PARADE. TO BE BIG EVENT All Indie aliens point to a Wk suc resH for tho doll luiliy parado this evcaini; by (lie little tola. The 7th company has IcfL nothiiiK undone to secure as I.ubc a list of entries as possible ia order lo maUo the parade intci -estiiii: and wortli coniiiif; out. to see. At least Titty Utile folks will be out with their .lulls lllc;;:ed up in their !. t finerv to win tho beautiful doll which will I hi presented lo the owner of the most ati:-aciic turnout. All pari irlpaals should bo at I ho rilv park promptly at 7:;:u, ready to lal,c lli. ir place In I he parade. The lillle foil.!! will ho arraim.il in the parade aceordini; to slc, the smallest in front ami the lamest In the rear, followed by the Shetland pony loam:; from the carnival. 'flic doll to lie given as the prle has been the object of mm h attention by the little folks siaee belnK put on display at the Medloid book store, la addition to the pii.e doll, cell lillle .tirl lakini; pari in the parade will be civ, a flee tick, Ms to the f. riis wheel, oietiy o sound, do-; and p'Miy elieiis and the Monkevville hotel, thus be-il,k- rewarded lor laklin: pail In the pai.ob . eea if atl tan not tt so tor l nnale as to win t lie 1,1;: doll SANTA FE SUBSCRIBES BONDS FOR EMPLOYES Nl'W YuKK. .1, Ol. 'f.'pel.S Chd a. Mil.., I i'i, , I k I 'I - In lathsll pi'. 'II 7. Tile '.Olt.l IV I COO. MOII ,'i In i e under a i ,,,k, 'an I" the l.llicitt How's This? r. J i linn m, i, a v. CHSccn 7 AMERICAN ClliCLF. tnMl'ANY Miami, Pepsin P 1 I1 I l ) I .1 1 -V because I liked the cooli flavor, gum a I chew as well WIDEMANN'SS r.tm n-i'vii'iino. I r if " ff? GOAT MILK -7 A r. r;,., .,(.,. I- I ;. ,tt Ar Lr.oiNO onu.;c.ioT ii . r, WI0EMANN1 GOAT Mi t r p C?fcCTl.r In- . ' A"i "l A coiiipal.dde a THE BEST BUTTER FOR SELECT TRADE. Ask Your Grocer for It. BUY IT. 1 .niDroRO CRC.titav SEE MARSH & BENNETT'S WINDOW. it , x 4rt f r AND its' H n 4brf ltd I ' 0 1 tt tyfr VS ir.z ET--.1 THE BIG DUSINESS Ms, le at the 7 f li H 1 ioiinci Gum is, I first chewed a but soon it a as Medford Iron Works FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHCPS it, for S hei nil... Mi.r.e I and ruaip'n;: i: I Ire-.m '. lias l I .it !':!-. i nr . ilte. Plinnc -10 1 7 South Riverside iderf ul nerve s 0 the time I pyBTAPx TRY IT 4 t ' DYSPEPSIA, , r "" l " xV ' IF. m. KVaS rru-A ;-? ffi MANS GUM , - f .1 Hi Aviation School at no w I cliscove teadier, am m m THAT- ..I wt :-r, i nosiles id ,,,! : hi id wa- h la li'iinal intention. Xo. 17 North Con uld have your car lmdiul Aveiiup, Medford, Oregon. Thona a v..ek I I!. That. c That w kind- I'I'hal .., work rliiat ! -.ivy or li f i bine-, all kill.:- ,'lsi'O'..- . in I !ir, e , . i . . , Crater Luke Machine Gar: r.nd Kl- lO ps i i Main. Trt.Tnv.T a J-iAtJLi T -' Tx 7" r. t v-' lady .s--ilanl. 2.1 sui mi it urn i tt. I'lione t. I 7 nod I7-.I-2. AustoTv.cI !!o li.-ano S.rTlf. A I V '"T If iV Chicir I I . -i-i'.i:!.pt Adams piece this How trio air i:i)(;.ii wiratT .iivi;m;h Watch repalrlnR my specialty. Ar into -1 1 i - l in i a:-ravins, l'rompt service, pnr- SHOCKS ABSORBERS i The Duplex i Cantilever A plt-lc IIOITXK Sl'l.'lS'l - T- l. adding live inches to I lie psti of the 1'rc-eiil Kurd Sprinsrs. A in'.! r.vnKliNU'Xf KKI'K.CT. h-orliiic,' IHil JOLTS, stopninir liK- I'UM'S, lAt K LASH, mid SIDK- jMVAY. "''1 rtitiirlv on I heir merits, cuuf j "d.-cd l,,r TIIK ,tKK OK THE I'AH. n tin. the life of the cur is l'Ol' : I'd 1 11 !Y Tlll'.li; VSK. I ANY PART BROKEN BY ACCI 1 DENT OR OTHERWISE WILL BE REPLACED FREE OF CHARGE. Riverside Gara e-J