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,PAGE TWO SIEDFORD MATE TRTRTTNTl, MFDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY. MAY 27. 1910 locd'Briefs The 'Home Industry League of fyedford will meet at the public li brary on 'Wcdnosdny At 4 p. m. A lUt if MedfrtrJ factories will be given out 'at 'the meeting. Every woman lliterusfod 1b asked to be there, espec ially those who have Blgned home lirodqeU tards, , Matters of Impor tance will be dlBcussed. , ' B.vJ. HcPhee, painter. Phono 600-X. - vi ;. '- 76 The ladies of the Woman's Relief Corps will serve a free luncheon for the mornbers of tho O. A. R. post, the W. R. C, and their families on Memorial day at the hall of , the corps.'. . ,. ,t. r ft . i . ' Hemstitching, pecotlng. Some new Ideas. Vahlty Hat Shop. ' C. H. Oram, deputy state labor commissioner, is In the city on offic ial business and Is stopping at the Hotel Holland. : FoV the best Insurance see Holems, the Insurance Man. ' '. ' Tha commencement exercises of the -Central Point high school will o held Wednesday evening. Prof. A Sweetzer ot the University of Oregon,- will deliver the address. ' Robm and board at 43 North Grape ilreot Phone 6 SS. ; 66 f Bishop Pierce of the" Free Metho dist church passed thru the city this morning enroute from San Francisco ft Portland where he will attend tho Oregon conference of that . church which convenes Wednesday. The bishop attended the annual confer ence ot this district held in Ashland lasVeek. i fCarrisye, wagon and auto repair Kg and rebuilding done at Merrlman felacktmltb Shop. All work guaran teed. , , (;;.., , 66 1 Among feueats from k distance at the Hotel Medtord Is Mrs. E. B. RMfcan of Miami, Fla. Piston Tings tor all cars; C- E. Gates into Co. ,'-' j George Putnam and mother, Mrs. SUrjr M. Putnam, and niece. Miss firuce: Putnam, arrived from San, Francisco' by- auto last night. - Mr. (Putnam; reports the roads In good condition except over the SIsk'iyous here little improvement work has been done. The Dunsmuir-Redding rbad has been graded thruout. ''. Alco Taxi. Phone 95. j-Mr.' and Mrs. L. B. Goodrich of lios Angeles, who re on .their fifth spring- auto tour thru Med ford to points north, are guests at the Med ford. ."This is our fifth, stop at the Hotel Medford," said Mrs. Goodrich today, "and we are always glad to get here for we find it the best and moat homelike hotel along our way." Svfttagnetos. Bpark colls, motors and generators repaired and rewound at The -Crater Lake Motor Co. - 67 .Mrs. A.' F. Noth and baby arrived home last night from a week's visit' t. Weed" with her sister, Mrs. Ralph , tylils.', " s. v J V Sail' Mitchell In regard to that j lawn mower and have It sharpened: tight Called for - and delivered. Phone S20-J. ; Mrs. H. B. Hurd leaves for Chicago Wednesday to spend the summer In visiting relatives. - '-" I- The Medford Printing company Is prepared with up-to-date cuta to print' horse bills; letterheads, envel opes; etc., for horses, ' cattle, hogs and poultry. ' ' 1 - tf !,Ohlb guests at the Nash hotel'are Mr. and Mrs. Manasse. , Canteens are practically Indestruc tible, yet cost less than water hags. C. &. Gates Auto Co. Embra Toung and John 'Whipple reft Monday for California points to e' gone indefinitely. Alco Taxi. Phone 95. ' -'-' -' The Alpha Delta club of the Christian-church will ' meet -tomorrow afteraodji at. the honte of Mrs. Ever ett .Eads, 26. South Orange street, t -'t:36 .o'clock. All members and friends are Invited to attend.. ' First-class kodak work, charges about half regular prices.- Jap Art Store;.- , .. tf Miss Buth. Sharp, teacher In the Louise, Rescue Home at Portland and Miss Emma Lovett, matron of the.' same Institution, who were here attending the golden wedding anni versary- celebration of Miss Sharp's parents,- Rev. and -Mrs;' John W. Sharp, 'left for Portland this mor rflng. :. vA" feature of this celebration waa Mr..sSharp baptizing his- great grandson,- the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. -Murray. Rev. Sharp has been in-the ministry for fifty years and Btjthe age of 74 Is the youngest' of five children,-each of whom has cel&- prated-, his or her . golden wedding. Chas. .Sharp and family of Riddle i awl! Mrs. Anna Newton of Los Angeles-were, also here to participate fn-.fhe wedding anniversary. Rev. atlil jM re. Sharp were honored guests at 'the, 'golden wedding celebration last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. B. N. BMieh. '" .'. v ' . : - ?r For fire Insurance phone 64, cor ner. Eleventh street and S. P. track. D, R. Wood & Co. . ;; Mr. and Mrs. R. lj. McOlure are ffulo, tourists from Mexico, Mo., en routo to Portland who are guests at the 'Nash. Fir slab and dry -(food for' sale'by J. T. Gannon. Phone 859. i , . A quartet of Ashlahd men consist iiuf'hf O. 'H. Ja.- Pierce . .T. W 'Merino Chdsv Uobertsbn and ', Howard Rose spent Tuesday In -Medford boosting the coming round-up in that city. Hemstitching, Pecotlng, i i'-- i :-' Handicraft .Shop.;., '.-l : ;...u WEEKS & McGOWAN CO ;,' ' TJNDERfAKER Iy Hionet Pacific 227; Night Phones': F. W. Weeks, 103-J2 twHjr Assistant ,'. The first Soul hem Oregon District Federation of Women's clubs will meet at the public library, Thursday, May 20th; beginning at 10 o'clock and lasting all day. At 2:80 p. m. Mrs. Chas. H. Castner of Hood River, state president of the Federation of Women 'a Clubs, will speak on "Re construction, the Roosevelt Highway Campnlgn and tho Club Woman's Place In Oregon Life." Every mun and woman In Modtord Is Invited to hear this. talk. y Alco Taxi. Phone 95. : ' John A. Westerlund was surprised this morning to receive a letter from his wife from Vancouver, B. C. Mrs. Westerlund loft here last week for a visit at Portland and Tacoma and lust reached the latter city In time to make an auto tour with friends In British Columbia. , ' , . . ' Springs for all cars.-, C. E. Gates Auto Co. . - , Mrs. Rose Davis ot Weed, former well known resident ot this city, arrived here this morning for a visit. Dick Sanders says the smudge is over.. . Now Is the time to make your appointment. Painter, In all its branches. No after-cleaning to be done. : 10 years in Medford. Nut said. Phone S40-J. Res. 844 W. 14. ... "75 E. C. -Halderman, a merchant, and E. J. Judd, attorney and heavy real estate owner,' of Astoria, are guests at the' Medford. They are touring by motor to California points. Spark plugs for ail cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co, . Miss Harriett Harris, daughter of .ir.. ana Mrs. L.; P. Harris, was op erated on yesterday by Dr. Henry Hart for appendicitis and is report ed as doing nicely. Mann's store closed all day Memor ial Day. 66 "Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Lund and Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Dudley ot Portland, are a mfttor touring party enroute south ,who arrived in Medtord last night and will spend a, few days in looking over the valley.- :They are making their headquarters' at the Holland. - - - - A reliner will double the lite of your tire. ' C; E. Gates Auto Co. The jury in the case against Mark Foster, a young- man-charged with criminal" assault on a young girl last fall, returned a-jferdiet of guilty In circuit court early this , afternoon, after having only been out a short time. The case, which went to trial Monday morning, had been contin ued a number of times for divers reasons. Foster, was a jitney driver at the time the crime was committed and inviting the girl for a ride took her out to a lonely road on the out skirts of the city. ' Try onr merchants lunch. The Shasta ' ' ; ' ' tf Mrs. O. '"VvV Brariri, formerly of Waco, Texas, arrived In the city to day for a visit with her granddaugh ters. Misses Inez and Iris Cornelius, who are visiting their aunt; Mrs. Richard smythe. The May Co. wHl be closed all day Decoration Day. ' 56 Los Angeles visitors registered at the hotels are J. R. Wood at the Hol land, ; and Chas. M. Hurrle, E. J. Fitzgerald and G. D. Sexton at the Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Jones and' V. C. Brock of Seattle, are also at the Medford. ". .';' Children's hair cuts one of our specialties, at the Bowman & Noe Barber Shop. Portland men stopping at the Med ford include R. V. Bowman, R. E. Johnson, X. J. Jofaanson, J. E. Rou- ten, W. A. Coggeshall, S. S. Weidel, James-Shrives.-ft. M. "Miller, Guy Rogers', George 'Garretskan, S. F. Wayland, L. S. Lyon and W. F. Sut ton. Portland Telegram. Phone 520. 61 Brake lining tur all cars.- C. E. GatesAuto Co. ' '. E. G.. Burgess Jr.,' left Sunday for New York, having been 'called there by thelllness of his father. 'Furniture nphplste'rlhg,, . mattress making c,ratlng and packing. Doug las, 101 South Central. Phone 6,15-J. ' Palmer'-Piano House has rented the store building formerly occupied by the Model Clothing Co.," 234 East Main street, corner of Main and Bart lott, and will move Into same about June Iflt. ' ' -'-' "' -! '' ?' Havlnfc bought of the Hale Plarid House tho Victor ttock,' small goods and sheet music enables us to fit out 4 store up to date whereby we will be able to serve the public as efficiently as Portland or San Fran cisco: We sell' everything' musical, therefore solicit your patronags' an.l assure you of courteous and fair treatment. - '"'rr1! PALMER PIANO HOUSE, 60 234 East Main St. t00 LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED To contract for orchard r thinning. Also thinners wanted. . Phono 740-H. 61 FOU.NU Purse containing money , on the street Tuesday. . Owner may have same by paying for adv and proving property. RICKERT . FYES SOIEXTIFICAiiljT . TESTE1),IXD CLASHES - PROPERLY FITTED NO DROPS USED Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated , Mnite l-s over Alar KXt. :."', ' 128 E. Main, Upstairs Mrs.-J. M. Klluour'ls a llnlel Hol land guest' from Rogue lltver. A F.ugeno motor party stopping at the Nnsh couslals ot Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Rittonbcrg and Mr. and Mrs. F. Campbell.- - Fair weather Is -tho prediction tor Wednesday, Tho temperature Is ris ing again, Monday's maximum be ing S4 degrees. Mnira s store closed nll'day memor ial Day. . 56 K ' Mrs, George 11 ration and 'family of five, are guests from Klamath Falln at tho Medford. It. McPhllllps ot Cincinnati Is' an Ohio guest at the Medford and II. A Abemethy of St. Paul Is a Minne sota guest. Mrs. J. S. GUI and children left for their home at Dunsmuir Tuesday morning after a visit ' with 11. E. Kunts and family and Mrs. Gill's brother, Roy tluyor and family. V -'. Immediately after tho jury had reported In the Fostor criminal case this afternoon a civil suit was placed In trial In circuit court. Back on the job. Just returned from the service and ready to do your piano tuning and repairing, W. P.' Brooks. Call Palmer Piano Place. J. J. Buohler will lenvo July 1st for Atlantic City to attend the na tional Elks convention as delegate from the Medford lodge. Mrs. llueh ter will accompany him on the trip cast and they expect to bo gone about a month or five weeks spend ing most of the tlmo visiting rela tives. .Mr. Buchter expects to hold a reunion with his brother of (Now York city whom he has not-seen for 17 years past. . . H. J. Barrows of Corvallls and Fred IJchead of Provolt, are among Oregon guests at the Holland and guesta.from this state at the -Nash Include M. E. Butler ot Glendale and H.' A:Fallln of Grants Pass. Re and Mrs. M. F. Chllds left last night for Springfield and Port land. At the latter place they will attend the Oregon conference of the Free Methodist church. STEEL TRUST DONATES $100.000 TO JUGO-SLAVS NEW YORK. Mnv 27. A sift of .flOO.000 lv the Vnitcd States Steel corporation for relief work in Serliin, and the Jutro-Slnv slates lias been transmitted to Herbert Hoover, di rector eeiieral of American relief ad ministration; the American Jueo-Sltiv relief brznnizntion announced toduv. NO. THIRD TERM : (Continued from page one.) - had now been',)ut to the lips of all peoples, and they have drunk and were refreshed. "And it is a delieht ftil thought to ljel;'-e that these nre fountains which snrnn? hd bnt of' tho soil of the Americas-; J am not of course sne crestins or belicvine that ouliticnl lib ertv had its birth in the American hemisphere, because of course it h'ad not. but the -ne'cnl'ar expression of its characteristic of the modern time, that broad republicanism, that Centi me fceline and practice of demooruev that is becoming ehnrnetcristi" of the modern world, did hnve its eric in in America:" and the response of the peoples of the world to this new ex pression is. we uiuv perhaps pride ourselves, a response to an Americnp' sui:resiion. : On e AVorlS a Service 'If that is true we owe the world a peculiar service. If we orieinntert trreat practices we must ourselves be worth v of tuem. '1 remeinber hot lone 1 iiso attehdmtr a -, v.crv intcrcstinc j meeting which was held in the interest I Catari-h Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh la a local dLseaae, greatly In fluenced by conatitutkal conditions, and In order to cure It you must take an Internal remedy.- Hall'r Catarrh Medi cine la taken Internally and acts thru the blood on the mucousjiurtacea ot the aystem. Ball's Catarrh Medicine was firescrlbed by one of the best physicians n this country for years. It Is com posed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. - The perfect combination of the Ingredient In Hall's Catsrrh Medi cine is what produces such wonderful results In catarrhal conditions Seed for testimonials, free. , . . F. J. CHENEY ,A CO.,' Props., Toledo O. All DruKfslsti!, 7B". Hall's Family Pills for constipation. FreshJGlams Fresh Crabs Halibut Salmon Codfish : i: ;;-Today :;::v:' Gatfish,Shad,Roe Expected fbi Friday , Kodak Finishing Film develoijinir; 15e roll,- .-. Printing, post card size. 3 tor 10c, 212s3Vi and smaller. 1 for Sc. ' Hverv dav service of t'omliinitur Clirisliun iiiii-siiuiln'v effort tlirouithon't lln world, 1 menu olimitmtiiur the -- rivalry between churelies ond itttrcointr Hint Christina missiiinaries slnmld not represent lh:s. . that or the oilier ohmvh, liul represent tlto Btmertil I'lirisiian im pulse of t.lirf worldl I said I was thomu'ehlv in svmpalltv Willi the prin ciple. Imt that I !ibed if it was rtdoplod thai the iiihiihittiiils of the heathen countries would mil come to look at us, because wo wore not our selves united, hut divided: that while we were nskitiir litem .to unite, we our selves did not set the example. A merlons .Mint Uiilto ''Jtv moral from. Hint recollection is this: We, nilione oilier l'riends of liberty, nre nskiiur the world to unite ill Hie interest of ' brtithrtliood and mutnul service untt tlto eenitinu nd vntu'enieitt of individual Und oorinir alo liluvrtv Ihronitliont tlio world, uiul we must set the example. ( , "Mvill rectill hero to some of vou an effort that . I ilivself miulo some venrs nso; soon after I assumed the 'presidency of the I'ttited States, to do Hint very thine. I was limine that other slates of America unite- -with the I'ttited Stntes in dninir Soimtlhinir which very closelv 'resembled the formation of the ntvsont lnsne of Nations. I was ninbitioiis to have the America do tlie' thimr firsthand set tho exanii'le to the world of what we are now about io' Tenliw. ' 1 had a double obicot in it. not onlv mv tiride that the Americiis should set the ex ample and show the genuineness' of their princinles, hut. that the United States should have a new relation to tho other Aptericns,. , Tho Monroo Doctrine ' "The United- -Stales upon a 'fa mous occasion 'warned the govern ments of Kurope that it would regard it ns tin unfriendly net if thev tried lo overturn free institutions in the western hemisphere and to substitute their own systems of government which at that time were inimical lo those free institutions-:1 but wliilo Hie United States thus undertook 0f its own free motion to ho the champion of America against Bticli nggression from Kurope, it did not give any con clusive ri.sumncr that if woulit never be tho neeressor. What I Hi.. : . V M SoinuchlikecbflF 1 that the (chance is easy when one frnds-that coffee, disagrees i. is a richtasty, heverarfc, absolutely free from caf-v v Requires Less Sutiazi ; -f 5 ; "There's, a Reason ? - TODAY : -In the Fuiiniest' Farce k tf 'A eYouaMaspriT Great feast fiickding " . HAROLD LOCKWOOD :;:'.'";.' '"j 'A' Paramount Keissjti'd ...... BARGAiN PRICES Adults 15c,' Children -10c' .:! .-, iii? "' . " ',! '",'VT ' : y v, : . vi'.v ; ; TOMORROW THURSDAY j LIU A CAVALIERI in I'THE TWO BRIDES" PEARL WHITE in Eighth Episode "LIGHTNING :';-"'.'. ' RAIDER" . . mAnsbLVTE Safety I The MedfordNationAlBank Capital ; Surplus and Undivjad Profits $ 30,800 Resources . . $927,331 '.y."H. ooiiR, Prc8ldont. wauled lo- do in tlto proposals (o which 1 . have just referred was to offer to tho olliev American states our own bond Unit thev were safe ngniust us and nil illicit ambitions wo miulit entertain, tia well as sat'o, so far ns (he power of tho United Slates eoltld iiitiko them stifo, against foreign nations, "Of course, 1 tun' snri'v Unit liuppv coiisiimiimtion did nut noiiiv but niter alt no doubt tho iiiiplu.su was con tributed to hv us- which has now led to a sort of mutual pledge on the purl of the nil tlto self governing nut ions of the world that thev will be friends to eirch oilier, not only, hut that lliev will take- pains to nceui'0 each other' safety mid independence and territorial intcuritv, . ;; No t.'reater TIiIiik :. "No greater thing lias over lift.ii Pened in tho political world than that, and I nut tmrticulnrrv gratified tonight lo think of the hours 1 have had tho pleasure, of spending Willi Mr. IVsRoii as n member. -nloinr with him, of the eommissiou on the League ot Nations which prepared' the cov enant which . was submitted to . the eonlorencB. T have felt as I looked dnwn the .tiililn aiid caught his eve that wo hud the same American mind in regard to the business, and when 1 tntula suggestions or urged arguments, that t felt were charnetcristiciillv American, I would nlwuva enti-h symiintliy in tiis eves. ,'lien others did nut ciiteli the point at once, lie always caught it, because though we were not bred to the same lutigimgc htcrullv. wo were bred to Hie saiiie iiolitienl liingiingo and the same no liticnl thought mid our ideas were the same. .... Drinks to Ills Health "It is. thereforo, with a real sense of communication and of fellowship arid or Hiimotllinif more than neigh, borlv l'ariiiliivritv that 1 find myself in this congenial company and that I take mv part with vou in onviiit mv tTihnto and extending mv wannest best wishes lo the great country of Braitil and to Hie gentleman who will worthily represent her in her presi dential chair. ' . "I ask von t'o ioin with me in drink ing the health of the president-elect of Urazil." '... ' '.-''- m EKtY ii ir :.n ONLY Comedy Ever AVritt'eh ,000 - JOHN A. ORTir, ' ' C'ftnlilcr. TO jhk. STTPPl ' . .THE HOUSE OF ITTS-Jfeu , BIG FEATURES LAST MARGARITA FISHER "Mantle of Charity A FIVE ACT FARCE Tliia Star, This Featura both made a hit loot night. WILLIAM DUNCAN "A Man of Might" 'l COMING WEDNESDAY 4- MITCHELL LEWIS - , -In- ' Vv "CHILDREN ON BANISHMENT" ' . You will remember seoing Mitchell Lewis in ."The ; :., Barrier" and "the Code of the Yukon.", Wednesday evening we have ""Local -Vaudeville" ... Make the Sweet GIRL GRADUATE happy With K)ni( delightful .Tewclry (lift, micli ns n lieuuti ful La Vallicic, l?itiocli or Pin, a Wrist Watch or a Diamond Ring. ' ' The BOY GRADUATE Faces the lii; world of real life, (live him tho rijjlit start. "A' dependable Wateh or any .l.'sciiline artii-lo of Jewelry. ; MARTIN J. REDDY Southern Oregon's Loading Jeweler. Phone 81. ' "Working Money" THIS does liot mean money which i.4 hoard ed in a hole in the wall hut that which is invested in sonic ''"tf concern or which passes thi'oiigh )he bank time mu again in the shape of and safety placed loans for the upbuilding of industry. The majority of First National money.", Capital rU the Rrst National Dank Mddford City Treasurer Notice of Semi-Annual Intereist Due NOTICE IB IIERiiBY QIV.RN that the semi annual interest on paving, sewer and wa(ormain as sessments upon 'all properties for which npjilieation Avas made, to extend the tiiite'of payment, will bo due , and. payable at the office of the eiky treasurer Juno , 19.10, and will be delinquent after thirty (.30) days from snjd .date and shall bear 'a' penalty of five per '; .cent (5) upon the'ariioiint of such delinquency. . ' Thirty days after any ttueh- delinquency tho' proji crty will be sold for the amount of such dcliivqucri'cy together with penalty and costs of such sale, in ac-" eordance with the provisions of Sectirtiv 118" of the city charter. . , - - , - i ' . i' -, Dated at Medford, Orego'ii, this 15th day of May, 3.91 i) . - , MARY A. HASWE'LL.t. - Treawrer 'of the Oily of Medford, 'Oregrin. ' TIMES - : . -In- . - . '... ' MUTT-JEFF "Throwing tho Bull" . .,.. Visitors always welcome m Ml the dnoiiey in the !ank is "working '..,.' $100,000. I-, i Oregon