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THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAROH 3, 1910. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL H, von tier Holloa of Wollon, wh n Mmlfonl vMtor Wmlnumhiy. Wear Khld'H SIiouh. (limn. Ohut.ohnln of Illtr Hutto wn lit Mutlfonl o Iiiih'hiohh Ve1nonlny. Mookor'H for Mprinn Bklrln. 14. I). Urlirtro of AhIiIiiikI wan in Mutlforil Tliuwluy on liin way to JnokHonvillo to ntoml oirouit noun. For Snlo Tho 1'nhnn, thu bunt pnyliitf rooming Iioiiho jroopnltlon In tlio country. Uoison InvcHtinont Co., , - over FrultKroworH Hnnk. 20(1 H. 0. Smith of drnntti Van wib In Mutll'ord Thmnilny on proroRHion nl ImihIiiohh, Ornnltownm nt Qooilfrlond'H. J. II. lliornnn of Gold Hill Ih nt Jiiokminvilla on H'ltl hnfllno"K. Wour Kidd'H SIioob. Mrn. It. h. Uurnott of Jnukonvllle wan a Modford visitor Thnrmlny. . For ftulo Tlio PnlinM, tho hunt . pnyiiiR roomliiR Iioiiho propoBltlon in tlio country. Hoimon Iijvolinont Co., ovor KruitKroworii Hank. ISO (J MIch Btolln Lovy of JnokHonvillo tnndo Modford ft visit Thurudiy tnornlnjr. Ponoh trooH for nnlo at ton conlii contH onch. H. H. Pattoroon, Ninth ho- Mm. John II. Millar of Jncknonvillo wan In Modford Thnrmlny. CojuaU nt Ooodfrlond'H. Mrn. Pnlmor fiold nooratary of Ilotna MiBHlonH, will fipoak In tho ProBbytorlnn church thin ovonlnj? nt 8 p. m. Admtnilon free An offor lnjr will ho Inkon for tho homo iiiIh. bIohh. Ward Whltonido of Contrnl Point wnn n Mudford hiiHiiioBfl. vMtor ' Thumday. Ohlnnwnro nt Goodfriond'H. Phono 2001, Goodfriond'h. T. E. PolloiiKor loft WodnoHday -vonitiK for Vrokn, Calif., on ft bimi ncH doal. Woar Kidd'H Shooa. J. II. llnrriiiKton and Dr. J. E. "Bhonror loft Thursday morning to look nftor tholr mining Interests In 'Douglas county. Stationery, office nnd school huo plioH ut the Morrivold Shoo. Judgo CnlkiiB was in Modford Mon- day morning on bin wny to Jaoknon- vlllo to opon court. Llnunn ou anl ont MeOiwr & Co. i. " C. I. Honmcfl wan nt Jaoknonvillo Thursday in attondmco on tho clr- cult court. EstrncU nt Goodfriend'a. 15. Ii. Ludlow of Ashland wn a irc'dford vinltor Thursday. Klowor potH nt Goodfriond'H. J. 0. Campbell of Hismark, N. D., In horo looking ovor tho country. Wear Kidd'H SIiooh. 15. H. Summoy of Senttlo, 'Wash., who purchased tho T. E. Pollings property on Contrnl and Fourth, is hero arranging for tho construction of n liiiflincHS building thorenn. r-U CorsotB nt Mookor'fl. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Andorflon of Portland nro regifibtorcd nt the Mooro. WnshtubB nt Goodfriond'H. J. M. Vogoli of Midas, Nevada, U In Modford. Cutlory nnd glnsivwarc nt Good frinnd'n. Mrs. W. II. Mooro of Woodville wn n Modford visitor Thursday. Coffco nt GoodfriondV " All Indies of Modford nro cordially ' Invited to nttond tho spring opening at Dnnmrd & Cornoyor, 33 C streot, Saturday, March 5. Easlorn pnt toniH and chio doRigiiB of all tho now- cflt Paris stylos. Wonr Kidd's Shoos. Owing to tho short notlco of tho aviation moot in Portland tho 5-0-7 Inst, no spoalnl ratos can bo arranged for. For n party of 2.1 or moro trnvoling both ways together thoro Is a standing faro of ono and ono-tldrd wchlh wll ho avallablo. If this rate in used but ono tickot Is Issued for tho outlro pnrty who must go and ro- turn togothor. Tons at Goodfriond'H. , J. C. Altkon of Woodvillo wns in Modford on buslnoss Wodnosdny. If you want satlstaotton try n sack of Mt. Hood flnow-Fnll Flour For snlo at tho Rusa Mill. Romom bor tho plnco. Polk Hull & 8on W. W. Cardwoll rntuniod Trusdny morning to Ttosaburg. Poach troos for salo ohoap. An entire carload nt 10 coats onch. IT. n, Patorson, Nnsh ITotol. G. A. Hover was In Modford " Thursday In alondanoo on tho com mlttoo mooting of tho Ttoguo River 'Horticultural Association, Full ansortmont of Whitman's oan- dies at Tho Morrivold Shop. Mrs. Robbinti lma boon solootod by Mnyor Canon ns tho official Htenog raphor of tho olty. For tho prosont hor offlco will bo In tho mayor's of fioo In tho JaokBon County Hank building. This nppolntment Is mndo In pursuuiico of n resolution passed by tho council sotting apart $05 for tho pay of n stonographor for tho olty. Phono 000 and havo G, E. Ploroo of tho Modford greonhouso call around and holp you In laying out - your grounds around your homo, 302 A mooting of tho Crator Lnko road commission will bo hold this ovonlng 'at 0 o'clock. Iloddlng plants; wo coitninly havn thorn. Phono 000. .102 Dr. C. H. Hay loavos Friday morn ing for San Francisco, whom ho will moot Col. Frank Hay, who in on his wny to tho Koguo Hlvor valloy 'to spond Hovoral months. Call and soo us about that self watering flower nnd comotory box. Water thorn onco In two wooks is nil that Is nocusary. Modford Oropn Iiouho, 023 East Main. 302 Mnok Adnms and Ed King return od Thursndy morning from n trip to uorica and thonco liotn way of Now Orleans, St. Louis, Chi cago nnd other points, "Thoro jh lots of good country in thoso other pnrts, hut Modfcrd looks might good to uho. Thoro Isn't any plnco that wo saw that looked ns good as tho Koguo river vnjloyi" thov sny. Wo havo just recoivod a fine lot of table fonts. Modford Grecnhoiiso. 302 Tho final mooting of tho commit-! tea nppoiutud to draft constitution , tit it t M - - ' ami nyiaws lor a union or Horticul turists to handle tho marketing of Hoguo river valley fruit, m in tension this nftenioon. It is opcctcd that tho commlttoo will comploto its work I'klKMWIII ,.W W. ...... , .I 1 n nnvp mot uns rorotioon, mil the Soutliom Pacific disposed othonviso by bringing No, 15 in Into. ' II. E. Gnlo of Merlin was in Mcd-I ford Thursday In nttendnuco on the' cnmmllleo meeting of tho Itogue Riv- ' or Horticultural Union. Al Stono of Clarion, Iowa, who has been visiting J. II. Uutlor for the past sovornl days, Is another of those who enmo to "look around" nnd. nro now anxious to stay in tho Roguo rivjr valley. Mr. Stono and Mr, Hutlor loft Thursday morning for Hutto Falls to look ovor that section. Perhaps, In spite of tho bother, you ' really ought to movo. If so, watch tho classified ads. .f.t.f.f 4. t BUSINESS LOCALS Singer sowing machines, 214 S, G Htroet. Phono 2051. 314 i. i... tr -. -.!. .... .. i ovor Jackson County Hnnk. Soo tho Morrivold Shop for books, imiguziriCH and fiuo cntrraving. For wood of all ktndo, boo tho H(juaro Deal Woodyard. Phono 2001. Fir ctroot, hotween ducond and Third streotn. Oould & Mndloy, Iiroprlntors. 20 1 McCnll Patterns. Mocker's. Hingo.' and Whcolor & Wilson Bow ing machines for solo and rent. Sup plies and ropnirs for all kinds. Ad dross 2M S. Grnpo. Phono 2054. Spring skirts, Mookor'ti. Fifty ncrofl free soil, flvo miles south of Modford; abovo frost lino; $85 an aero; tonus. Siskiyou Land Co., 200 Phlpps bldg. 207 Tcn-aoro tracts, fivo miles south of Modford, froo soil, good viow of vnlloy; $140 an aero; good toons. Siskiyou Land Co.. 200 Phipps build-. ling. Hpicos at Goodfriend's. 207 .VOTFCH TO CONTllAOTOIW ANDi UUrMMCItH. On nnd ator April 1, 1910, tho minimum scnlo of carpontors' wngos will bo 3,B0 for olgiit-liour days. ' CAIll'E.VTIJUS' UNION, Local No. 14 0, ( January 1, 1910. 2C2 Kniw Them. "I urn looking tor n quUt plnco to rest," said the tired looking man. "1 think wo can safely promise you all the comforts of home," assured tho hotel clerk. "Not on your life!" exclaimed tho tired looking man. "I've been married pltK year and havo aeven children." i'hlladulphlq Record. Prejudiced Opinion. "What did tin' jmrt ini-an when ho called his country 'the land of tho free and tho iohh of the hravc? " "Ho wan prohahly referring to bach elors and marrleil men," said old Mr. Hmlthcrs sadly. Stray Stories. SAYS NO SALOONS WILL BREAK City Statistician Says Annual Loss to Chicano Will Bo $8,000,000 if Saloon Licenses Are Forbidden. CHICAGO, March 3. A heated dlactiHslon between loadors of tho Chicago "dry" and Hugh S. Grosser, formerly city atatlutlclau, la predicted today following tho declaration by Grosser that Chicago will become bankrupt If tho city votes to inako It autl-ealoon territory. Crosier said that tho annual loss to tho city from saloon licenses nlono would bo 18,000,000, In addition to other rovonuo. William F. Mulvlhlll of tho Anti Haloon league on tho other hand has proparod n tablo of statistics In which It Is sot forth that tho city cau roal Izo at least $9,000,000 moro' each year by a system of equal taxatlou. lloth tho "wot" and "dry" forces noon will bo given an opportunity to submit tholr conclusions to tho com mlttoo appointed by Mayor Duhoo to tuvestlgato tho mattor. Ono of the pooplo you pnssod on tho street today had a letter from a busiuoss houso appointing an intor viow writton in auswqr to a want ad. WELL They're Here We have just received a new line of Plain and Fancy Turban Hair Pins, the very latest fad at 10, 15, 25 and 50c each Hairlight Turbanettes Hairlight Crownettes Coronet Hair Rolls All Popular Priced Corset Cover Wash Ribbons Kniiry wenvo In the most popular color and widths put up In 5-ynrd rolls. 10 and 15c each 5000 Easter Swellest Line in Boys' School Hose Friday nnd Saturday we will sell our hoys' l'lckanhiny lino of school llohp, the best 115c hose In Med ford; Snlu price 5 pair for $1.00 Post Cards Town lc each HUSSEY'SI mummBmmMmumammmmammmmmmmmmmmmamKmmmmmmmmBamnaamm p Woolen and Dress Goods For Spring 'Now is tlio tlmo to have your spring, dresses made. The bright days will soon be here. We have received new suitings In tho best shades for spring. 52-Inch chiffon broadcloaths In reds, greys, blues, blacks and greens at $2.25 per yard. , t New serges nnd panamas In all good shades nt $1.25 per yard. Mohairs and cotton suitings at 50c, 65c and 75c yard. Flaxon Tho new cotton dress goods. We havo this In white, solid colors and fancy patterns; makes pretty summer dresses. Now Linens Natural, colorod a nd white linens, In all grades and prices. Muslin UnderwearThe finest I (no of muslin underwear shown In the city, now at one-third off; jz? VAN DYKE'S jz? 4 SV f Only about Fourteen s l nousano reacn Trees Left out of the 20,000 Now Mr. Planter, you want to GET BUSY and come in and look over the list of varieties BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. The stock is extra fine and will be sold at the same price, 10c each, while they last. Also a a few hundred monthly bloom roses at 25c each. H. B. Patterson THE QUAKER NURSERYMAN OFFICE IN HOTEL NASH OFFICE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME FOR SOMEONE TO SECURE ONE OF THE FINEST STOCK RANCHES IN OREGON, CONSISTING OF 480 ACRES, EIGHT MILES FROM GOOD RAILROAD TOWN, TWO AND ONE-HALF MILES FROM STORE. UNLIMITED WATER. SPLENDID SOIL. WELL IM PROVED AS TO BUILDINGS. NEARLY FIVE MIL LION FEET OF TIMBER. ONLY ONE AND ONE HALF MILES TO SAWMILL AND THE ENTIRE TRACT EASILY ACCESSIBLE TO UNLIMITED OUT RANGE. IF YOU DO NOT CARE FOR THE ENTIRE 480 ACRES, WILL SUBDIVIDE AS FOLLOWS: 200 ACRES, 2 GOOD HOUSES, 2 GOOD BARNS, 12 ACRES IN ORCHARD, 30 ACRES IN CULTIVATION, BALANCE PASTURE AND TIMBER LAND. PLEN TY OF WATER. 160 ACRES, FAIR HOUSE, 2 BARNS, SMALL FAM ILY ORCHARD, 50 ACRES IN CULTIVATION, 40 ACRES TIMBER, WELL WATERED. 120 ACRES, GOOD HOUSE, ETC., 8 ACRES IN BEARING ORCHARD, GOOD AGRICULTURAL i LAND, WELL WATERED. WILL SELL FOR CASH OR TRADE FOR PROP ERTY IN OR NEAR MEDFORD. FOR FULL PARTICULARS REGARDING PRICE, LOCATION, ETC., SEE . V. MEYERS Owner WITH CUSICK & MEYERS. P. S.-ALSO HAVE 120-ACRE HOMESTEAD RE LINQUISHMENT, THREE AND ONE-HALF MILES FROM GRANTS PASS, THAT IS A BARGAIN. WELL WATERED AND SUITABLE FOR FRUIT. o