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THIS MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDtfORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1010. 8 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL to (Vfoo nt aoodfrlomrM. Atlonioy J. I;, lliunmornlov wuh in Moill'onl from Gold Hill Momlny on IuhIiiuhh. Milium on uttl imi Mwuiir ft Co.'i, Punch trooH for nulu tit ton ountii cuiiLh uiiuli. II. H. I'nttoinoii, NiihIi ho tul. Kifiil V. HIiikuHly rotnniuil IloHiiltiirK Monday ovoniiiK nl'tur viHlt to (ho Blurlitifc initio. C'uiuiiIh nt Uooilfriaml'n. Wour KMiI'h KIiooh. V. A. Dnnlnp of Talunt wan In thm city on ti IiiihIiiohh trip Tiiosuny. Iluy your Inmtrnnuo in tliu 1j!k ooinimnioH roprcHontod by 11. A. HolmoH. tlio inHurunco limn. Iloorn 10, JnoltHoii Co. bunk. .101 Wo hnvo just received n fino lot of tnlilo furiift, Modford Orooiilimiso. 30 A. C. Ilijwlott of Knclo Point Npont Tucriday in thiH city. If your hornu don't co jitHt rlulit try Cnnkay & Klllott. They will tnnko him ro nil rlclit or tnako no chnruo. 303 Mr. nnd Mm. II. C. Huffnur of MoMinnvillo nro nmoiiR tho roconl nrrivnln In Modford. Wonr Kldd'u SIiooh. Kxtrnotu nt Goodfrlond's. Tho Hlnnoo ronminc-hotiRa In holng removed front itn former location at tho corner of Kiuhth nnd Front to n locution further hoiiIIi. A brick building will bo constructed on tho ite. Chinnwnro nt Goodfriond'n. Tho Horiio Ilivor Yrtlloy railroad ' U hrindni; down fievernl cnrlondfl of rook from tho Jncknonvillo qunrry evory dny. Alrondy thoro In nn Im mctiRn iinioimt of mntorinl piled up nt tho pnvinff plant, nnd tiling should ro with n ruh whon tho work onco fltnrtn. Phono OoodfriondV. J. D. Hoard returned Tuondny from Cnllfymiln, whithor ho had roiio with Mrn. Hoard nnd Minn Qlndys. Tho Inttor in nt Hurko'n nnnntorium nnd in roportod to bo fllih'htly Im proving in hcnlth. Mower potH nt Goodfriend'n. Redding plnutn; wo certainly hnvo tliom. I'liono 000. 302 Mm. Mile Cnntrnll nnd Mm. It. 11 T)ow worn Mod ford viniturn from JnokHonvillo Tuomlny. Ornnitcwnro nt Goodfriend'a. Wonr KiddV Bhoon. rrofi"Ror I J. O'flnrn vtnn nt Engle Point yentonlny on official bunlnenn, pnrt of which wan to po over tho ground with If. n. Tronnon, mo now mm i.'jRpootor or that din triot. It. A. HolmcH, tho influrnnco man. Phono 781, room 10, JnckRon County bnnk. 301 Stationers, office nnd school nun- plio nt the Morrivold Shoo. Ornnd millinery opening nt Mont jomory'n tomorrow nftemoon nt : o'clock. 301 Tlio Ladien' Aid nocioty of tho Christinn church will moot with Mr. Ben Gnrnett Wodnefldny nftemoon. Wear Kidd'n Shoen. Every one should ro to MoBrido'iM 'to see the linent oik head thoy will m mi eo in n nretimo. ine too crearnn nd enndion nro of tho name qtinl Ity. 305" WnBhtubn nt Goodfriond's. C-B Coreeta at Meeker. " V. C. Brown, manager of the Eu ne branch of tho Oregon Granite ompany, in spending a few dnyn in Mod ford conferring with tho bond officinlfl of that company. Tens at Goodfriend'a. John II. Cnrkia, attorney at law, ovor Jaokson County Bank. ITnndHomo souvenirs prosentod to vory lady nttonding Montgombry'H joilllnery and suit opening tomorrow t 1 o'olook. 301 W. E. Stono of Clarion, In., who hna been viniting J. II. Butler, left for home Tuosday morning. Mr. Stone wan very favorably Improssod with the Roguo River valloy nnd will oubtleBB return to this section. 250 feet, oast frontage, clono In, price $20 por foot, fcood torms. This ia a splendid location for cottago or apartment housoa; Investigate. J. H7. DreRBlor Agenoy, W. Mnln. 305 Tynon Bonll of Contrnl Point wnn Modford visitor Monday after noon. Pull nnnortment of Whitman's ean Ucn at Tho Merrivnld BhoD. Goorgo S. nnd Wymnn Eaton of .Hood Rivor nro horo looking tho 'Hoguo Rivor vnlloy ovor. Ten nores fino foothill land, 1 ieres fine 8-year-old Nowtown ap ples. This will produoe a nioe orop this year; 2V norea Nowtown np ples just planted, 0 noreR brush land, all good, tillable land; fino building site, ono mile to good sohool, fine orchards all around. Prioo $2800. J. W. DrcsBler Agenoy, WeBt Main. 305 Lynn Purdln of tho Central Point Herald wnB horo on n bnslneRA trip "Monday. Call and see ua about that self watering flowor and oometory box. Water them onoo In two weeks ia nil that is neoosary. Medford Groen house,023 East Main. 802 J, C. MutthowH nnd K. It. Thomp son of Trail woro In Modford look ing nftor IiiirIiiohh mnttorn Tuomhiy. HplcoH nt Gondfriuud'n. W. J, Trowbridge was n Jackson ville visitor Tuusday morning. Arthur JicIchoii of flrants Paw , visited rolutlvcH nnd frioudn In Mod ford ovor Biiudny. 1 W, l' Hun pnld n visit to hts rntich north of Jacksonville Tuosday, Modern bungalow, flvo blocks from 1 hiiHinoHS coutor, for $1800, tunim. Five-room bungnlow on Toiilh streot, Uiwiilnr mill tnllnl 111 liollHU. iiliiiiLrin lightH; $1:150, .1(500 ouhIi. Two now fivn-room liuiigalfws In wont cud, .$800, ensy tonus. Huiihoii Invest-, mont Co. 303 i WELLINGTON DEAD ',m strong, m WILL NUMBER 90' WvaHMBm Every Car Is Fount! and Total Num ber of Dead Is Reduced notaries Analn to Battle With Drifts Lines Will Soon Bo Opened Again. 4 f 4--f ' It I -f 4 f 4-4'-f t lug WHIXINOTON, Wnsli., March 8. With ovory car found nnd tho scat tered offocls of tho railroad com pany sorted and put together today, Is known that not inoro than 90 pooplo mot !uath lu tho Wellington avalanoho. Fifty-four bodies hnvo boon recov ered to date and hotweenn twenty six nnd thirty-six remain lu tho do hrls. Tho railroad compuny's offi cial list of passoufsors nnd crows con tain 101 names. To this has bcon addod 30 Italians, malclnc a total of 131. It hun boon learned, howovor. 1 Banlwtlons will put tho question up When you waul faiioy horseshoe. 1 t,,nt '"' of t!l ,taI,an woro count. I to tho council nnd If Us requests are I tw Caskey A ElHott 303 ' tho railroad list nnd probacy 1 not Krantcd within twentyfour hours f irj lBSKOy lIIIOll. JUJ , tl,r loiirtnra will tart rorall nntl. Singor sowing mnchinos, 24-1 S. G itro.it. Phono 2051. 311 Pouch troos for snlo cheap, An entlro carload nt 10 cents each. II. It. Putorson, Nnsh Hotel. Wear Kldd's Shoes. Spokane Labor Bodies Will March In Body to Call Upon Council to Ask for Higher Wages and Matrons. MILADY'S HAT TO BE LARGER THAN EVER T. SPOKANE, Wash., March 8. Or Knnlzod In'bor C000 strong will march on tho city hall tonight and demand of tho council hlghor wages for mu nlclpal laborers and toamitors and tho appointment of threo pollco mat rons. In this campaign not only on ly union labor but tho women's clubs and tho United a or man Bocleittea nro standing for theso reforms. Tho council has three times grant ed tho higher wago nnd twlco has granted tho pollco matrons, but each tlmo reconsidered and rescinded Its notion. Tonight tho three big or- Beohe MerriVold Shop for books, -ot .oro than JIG people were car-jlr loader, will I -Urt jeall peti agnnnos nnu lino engraving. For wood of all klndo, soo magnrlnos nnd fino engraving, tho Hanaro Doal Woodynrd. Phone 2001. Fir street, between Second and Third stroots. Gould & Undloy. proprietors. 2C 1 R. A. Holmos, tho insurnuco man, represents tho big companies. Room 1(1, Jnckson Co. bank, " 301 If you want satisfaction try n inck of Mt. Hood Snow-Fail Flour For salo nt tho Russ Mill. Romom bor tho plnco. Polk Hull it Son Singe. and Whoolor & Wilson sow- lug mnchinos for snlo and ront. Sup plies nnd repairs for all kinds. Ad- dross 211 8. Ornpo. Phone 2054. Cutlery nnd glnshwnre nt Good- friend's. Don't forgot tho wnnt nds. An (dcnl homo, 55 acres within 5 rled down with tho trains in the avnlanncho. It Is Imposslblo to com pile an exact list of tho.io woh es caped but thoy number 25 to 35. . Puckers nro hauling coal to tho rotarlos stalled between hero and Scenic today, nnd by this afternoon tho dead plows should have steam up and bo again battling with the drifts. Tho roar of giant powdor nnd dy namtto Is already 'booming and echo ing In tho mountains whero tho Groat Northern laborers aro blasting away th leu and snow on tho tracks. Tho two rotarlos will havo a crow of 300 mon but it Is not expected thoy will bo able to clear tho track to Welling ton before Thursday. Tho lino from tho oast through tho tunnel will bo, tions against every member of the council und Inltiato petitions for tho measures desired. Sorlous charges are made against tho manner in which the woman's Mere Man Will Be Kept Busy Footing the Bills Hereafter, for Six Hats a Day Is tho Proper Thing. CHICAGO, JII., March 8. On the eve of tho convention of tho National Milliners, which begins here this aft ernoon, sorrowful information is given out by Mmo. Mnorie, otherwise Mrs. M. S. Harris, president of the association, that milliners have raked j nntique paintings nnd sculpture, cat-! acombs and ancient tombs of Greece nnd other countries for "ideas." Hideous as "Merry Widow" nnd that tribe of headgear was, it will be outdone by tho new cartwheels. Ev erything will bo gny in the extreme, brilliant colors in flowers and rib bons superseding subdued colors in voguo last season. Incidentally, thero will bo n "cor ner" in leghorns, nnd only the af fluent enn nfford them. Ostrich plumes will nlso bo much higher, not because tho supply w limited, buti hecauso jobbers have cornered them. Women must havo an csnecinl hat for restnnrant dining, for nutomo- wards of tho city pall aro conducted., 1nv . - Mn,;nna v than six hats will be accepted as the and affidavits havo been secured by tho womcn'o slub setting forth alleg ed mistreatment of women prlosners confined thero. It is because ot theso charges that tho appointment of mat rons Is sought. proper thing for any woman "who Is anybody." The prices will be strictly in nc cord with the enormous size of the inew lids. Lot this day's want ads. be useful People have to be told as well as to you I Lot them find you a buyershown." That special sale at your or seller, or employer, or employee, store must be advertised in direct or landlord, or tenant! proportion to its importance. "4;,.m"u'": "" "" in" cleared today. Mon who camo through Holu)ol5l3ncrcs.norchnrd,25.ncres morn, 8tat0 thnt nlfnlfnj no wnste lnnd; good seven- , rntnr.M . ,urna,,n t.rw.o. ).. -I- . ltlMAl"'U " 7Rnn ti t i i r . i me Tiuuu wunu. luiimill 111 VUHlIIICIll vu. 1 303 JR., TAKES A E; snow I1I3I1 in tho nlr from tho oast portnl und will soon bo through. Tho lino from Seattlo will bo clear tar enough up tho mountain attor today to tako out tho remaining dead by train hereafter. Son of Attorney-General Slips Away From School to Wed Young Lady of Providence Have Disappeared. To havo that furnished room un tenanted for one wook will cost you nn much na n "campaign" of want advertising. WASHINGTON, D. C, March S. Although polled officials, roportora and anxious friends boarded tho fed- EMPLOYMENT AND BUSINESS. CHANCES FOK SALE OH TRADE. .R4rt noma for anln nr trndn. oral express at nlmost ovory station,,, a.Pnnm ,,,.. onon. V acres, a-roora houso, .?auuo. on its run todny, no trnco of Philand er C. Knox, Jr., or of Mrs. Knot was found. Young Knox, the sou ot tho secre tary, had been oxpollcd from Morris Heights school becauso ho would not admit or deny that ho had mnrrlod. Isa May Boler ot Providence yester day assorted that ho was married to Knox at Durllngtou, Vormont. Lato last night a rumor was cur rent that tho young persons and Principal Groon ot tho icheol, woro aboard tho federal express bound for Washington wboro parontal forglvo noss and blessing awaited. Nono of tho throo passengers could bo found, howovor. X discreet conductor suggoatod that thoy might havo loft the train at Dal tlmoro or Philadelphia but could not bo luducod to atato definitely whoro tho trio alighted. Of tho hundreds of people who will reada particular classified ad today, probably not one, except vourself. will see Us poouliar significance. It may "mean more" to you than to any one else. 5-room honse, close in; bar- 18 acres, 3 miles from Medford, $225 an acre. 4- room houso, $600. 5- room house, bath, etc., $2300. 0-room house, lot 100x100, must sell, $1800. 1 aore, train. 5, 10 or 20 acres, sot to commercial p.ears: a snap. WANTED. Girls for general housowork. Carpenter. Party who cleans and docs all kinds of housework hns his onion? loft at employment office. Suits oloauod, carpets and rugs olonned, looking-glasses replutod. Comont ilnlchor nt once. Two carpentors nt onco. 25 ranch hands from $1.25 to 11.50 por day. Woman or Jap cook, out. Dining room girl, out. Chlmnoy cleaning by one who under stands. E. F. A. BITTNER, 206 Taylor & Phlpps Bio. Phone 4141 I $150 AN ACRE 270 ncres, foothill land, about 6 miles from Med ford; thoro nro about 85 ncres on this place now planted to fruit, which includes about 20 acres in bearing. The bearing varieties nro Nowtown nnd Spitzenberg apples and Cornice penrs. Thero nro 25 ncres of Nowtowns in their second year with peach fillers nnd nbout G acres of Nowtowns just planted; also 20 acres of JonnthnnB nnd 10 ncres of Bartlett and Anjou pears just planted. About 200 ncres of first-class fruit lnnd on the plnco. There aTe mnny springs on the pined nnd considerable wnter could be de veloped for irrigation; two houses, good brirn nnd other buildings. Would subdivide nicely. .Easy terms. $2500 Sixty ncres, G miles from Medford, nbout 15 ncres cleared and partly planted; smnll buildings. $250 AN ACRE 70.,acres, nbout 4 miles from Medford, free soil; 25 ncres planted to Nowtown and Spitzcngcnr npplcs, mostly 3 years old; in nddition, abont 25 acres undor cultivation, balance easily cleared; good new G-room plastered house, new barn; also sot of old buildings. Could bo subdivided into two or three tracts nicely, easy torms. $5500 Six miles from Medford, good new buildings, about 8 acres planted to Newtowns, Spitxenbergs nnd pears, 1 nnd 2 yenrs old; nbout 7 ncres additionnl cleared, balanco not hard clearing; good tenm, wngon nnd machinery goes with tho placo. $275 AN ACRE Seventv ncres of level land within a mile nnd a half of tho city limits of Medford; first-clnss fruit land; priced at lonst $50 nn ncro loss than anything in tho vicinity t good buildings. Would subdivide nicelv. htl'-ff.t'm $12,525 Eleven ncres in Cornice penrs, 10 years old; 9 acres in Bart lett and Anjou pears, 1 to 3 yenrs old; closo in; good soil; terms. $12,000 Eleven ncres in Comico nnd Boso pears, 14 jears old; these trees nro in full bearing nnd will pay a good Income on the price asked. $7000 Thirty-five acres of black sticky, 3 miles from Medford, all under tho ditch and can bo irrignted. $13,000 Thirty-two acres, closo to Medford, 8 ncres in Newtowns nnd Spitzenborgs, 5 to 7 years of ago; 14 aoros in alfalfa, 3 acres in peaches, 2 ncres in borriosj irrigated; buildings. $14,000 Thirty-five acros; buildings; exceptionally fine plnco for a homo; 12 acres in-apples and poars 3 years old; about nn acre of bearing orchard ; 11 acres in alfnlfn; nil fino deep frco soil. $150 to $200 PER ACRE Stownrt ncro tracts; 2 miles from Modford; tracts nro from J.0 to 25 aoros in size; fine building spots on all; can nil bo4rrignted; cheapest tracts in Medford neighborhood; easy tonus. $300 PER ACRE Finest 5 and 10-nere orchard nnd gnrden tracts in tho valloy; ensy torms. W. T. YORK & CO. BOY'S School Hose Tha bast waaring 25c hose in the city, seamless fast black, 1x2 ribbed good heavy weignt, our regular Pickinniny line in sizes, 6 to 10, sale prices 3 pair for 50c Hairlight Turban Rolls Hairlight Crownettes THE LATEST FAD IN HAIR DRESSING. . WE HAVE THEM. ALSO A NEW LINE OF THE -1AIR-C0VERED TURBONETTES ALL POPULAR PRICED. Turban flair Km SOc, 15c, 25c AMD Ste. WE ARE SHOWING THE NEAT EST LINE OF THESE GOODS IN TOWN- A NEW LINE JUST UL WE WOULB BE PLEASES Tt SHOW THEM TO YOU. 200 PIECES OF FANCY WASH RIBBON PUT UP IN 5-YARD PIECES; SALE TS'fctiHSWPhJ A PIECE. FOR CORSET COVERS, r PRICES, JDc, 13c AND 15c 10,000 Easter Post Cards, I swellest line in town 1 cent each HUSSEY'S In Case of iSic&riess PHONE 3641 MEDFORD PHARMACY Near Post O If ice All Night Service Free Delivery Medford Iron Works J E. G. TROWBRIDGE, PreprMw. Foundry and Machinist All Urc" of Etrglftts, Spraying OfitfKs, Puaqu, tetters m4 Ma-f ctilnery Agents In Seuttan OrsfM far FAIRBANKS, MOPSE & CI. Spring Opening Tomorrow 1 to 6 and 7 to 9 p. m. Tomorrow MILLINERY AND SUITS Everyone cordially invited. Handsome souvenir free to each lady. The Quality Store The Quality Store COLONISTS RATES T0 OREGON S GREAT NORTHWEST The management of the Southern Padfic Co. (Lines in Oregon) takes great pleasure In an nouncing that the low rates from Eastern eit ies, which have done so much in past season to stimulate travel to and settlement in Ore gon, will prevail again this Spring DAILY from March 1 to April 15, inclusive. PEOPLE OF OREGON r 3 The railroads have done their part? now afs ' up to you. The colonist rate is the greatest -of , all home-builders. Do all you can to let eaet- j era people know about it, and eaeorarage them to come here, "where land is -ckeap and' 1' home-building easy and attractive, FARES CAN BE PREPAID at home if desired. Any agent of the road named is autlwrrzed to J receive the required deposit and telegraph f ticket to any point in the East. f REMEMBER THE RATES From Chicago, $S3: f irom oc. jjouis, $02; rrom umana ana ivastas 1 City, 25. This reduction is prporti.t "t from all other cities. v' TO HcMUftRAY, General Passenger Agent Btatfaad, OrtfMi