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10 MDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOlvD, ORKGON, SUNDAY, MAKOII 20, 1910. A Car That Stands The Gaff SIX YEARS' TRIAL IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY PROVES THAT THE BUI OK IS THE CAR ESPECIALLY DESIGNED TO STAND THE WEAR AND TEAR OP JA'CKSON COUNTY ROADS. IT COMBINES LIGHTNESS, POWER, SPEED, DURABILITY AND ECONOMY IN OPERATION WITH MODEST PRICE. 149 FIRSTS 94 PER CENT OP ENTRIES, LONG DISTANCE AND ENDURANCE RACES, WERE WON THE PAST YEAR BY THE BUIOKr OTHER OARS' MAY EQUAL IT, BUT THEY COST $1000 MORE. ALL THIS WITH A STOCK OAR LIKE YOU WILL GET. v.. MODEL 17 Similar in power to No. 16, but heavier. The ideal car for valley touring. Not so heavy that it uses up tires, but steadv, true and staunch, with wonderful speed and power. This is the best car for the local real estate man that has to go out with a crowd in all sorts of weather over all sorts of roads. John D. Olwell has purchased one, and it is the best car lie ever had, though he has tried many makes. J . A. Wcs terlund has ordered another. Get your orders in early, as the demand promises to be heavy and we want to take care of. everyone desiring a first-class car at a moderate price. WHITE STREAK The Buick White Streak, the most popular car in Amer ica, needs no introduction in the Kogue River valley. Ev ery owner swears by it. Thn White Streak is sold in rumble, surrey or toy ton- neau. II. C. Stoddard bus purchased a toy tonneau, blue . i )0dv mighty handsome car for family use. See it and 1 size it up. i Another carload of White Streaks is on the way hero I .. .. , n .1 I .1 1.. I - I .1 If from tlie lactory. uue canoau huh uirumiv ueun sum. n you want the best car turned out for the money, place your order at once. MODEL 16 . A high-class, handsome car, '15 horse power, runs away from any auto in the valley. '.Phis is tho car that won the Los Angeles-Phoenix desert rnco through piles of' sand., defeating its nearest competitor four hours and lowering the record 12 hours. Wilbur .Tones, sheriff of Jackson county, this week pur chased a car of this model. No guilty one can escape, no matter how high priced the ear, when pursued by the sher iff in his Buick. Sheriff .Tones mado no mistake-neither will you, if you purchase a model 10. Demonstration by Appointment MEDFORD BUICK COMP'Y TOU VELLE MANAGER HODSON GARAGE V '. - 1' IIIIIHI Mil mi in Mil J 66 The Red Mill" at the Opera House Fine Watches A full line of Howard, Hamilton, Illinois, Elgin and Waltham watches in Solid Gold or Filled Cases. Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty DIAMONDS J. W. DIAMOND 115 West Mai Medford r The score ol "Tho Bed Mil." which conies to tho Medford theater, Wednesday, March 30, U by Victor Herbert, who has lone been accepted as tho foremost American composer. Ho has written 10 light operas, among them "Babes in Toyland," IN MEMORIAM. It is very painful to record the death of Mrs. Ollio Hearing Beeson. Tho deceased was one of the chil dren of John and Laura Hearing I. nf Tnlmit for tllO last four reoiuuui" - -years. Just three months bofore hor burial she was mamou w mmiar nf one of Oregon's 8UU, best families. Tho young couple had gone to reswo in icuuiu, whore, after six weeks terrible suf fering, sho passed to the real sum- ited Ollio! Poring l' ,11,u', ll(?,r numorous friends nnxiou in hum- of her com' T ... .1 m n 1 1 I f tion, always longing m ivl" '"T that the next news would give their "The Sorenudo," "The Fortune Tel ler," "The Wizard of tho Nile," "Tho V.." "Dream Citv." "Tk. Singing Girl," "Dolly Dollnrs," et nl., nil of which have been big successes j und many of which are still being i played both in America and buropo. Tho score of "The Red Mill" is in Mr. Herbert's happiest vein and i stricken feeling relief. At tbe- fu neral tho tear-wet oimkh showed that tho hearts ol all, old ami young, were pioi'cod with the sharpest Mr- row. There wan one with ruiEldU of Btiuny gold, And eyes the reflections of hany on's own blue; Sho passed in tho twilight gray mid Cold', And tho palo mist hid her .from mortal viow. Wo caw not tho nngelo that mot hor thore, buut over tho river the, 'x.ntmn;i palo enrrifd Talo.it's favo i ito child s'io fiM--cd on hor boom her dirnplc-it bauds And fearlessly entered the phnnk replete with brilliant ensembles, tuneful numbers, every one of which lm a diit event mid distinct chana and appeal to- the ear. Of the 20 ofd numbers which Mr. Herbert wrote for "Th Hod Mill,"' nearly every one has scored an iiniiiuiifo hit, the more successful bring "Ev ery Hay Is Ludiurf' Day "With Me," "Von Never Can Tell About a t man." While tho (loin's Good," "Tbo Street of New York." "Be cause You're Ypu," "The Mo of Our .Dreams" and "I Want You to Murry !Me." j "The Ik-d Mill" will bo prencjilcd ;in this city hP with-a very protuii Itiout. ciit. iiioludiug Bert O. bVof tt Con Kidder, Franker Woods as Kid l'nii(.i', Ottoii Koeriior, AUin Laugh hn, Curl Ilnitliorg, K. W. Stott, Harry It. McClain, Cooil SnmmorH anil the Minnc Agnuit Majoin, Ver nico Martvn, Adolino K.tijrn, Georgia Harvey and a chuviis of 50, includ ing the six littU? Dutch Kiddicw and nil iiiiincnlcil niclioMlia. torn bark; We full it glide from tin silver wind And all our wiukIi'iiio Jtfr'iu Htrango y dark. Tho youung hiiHband wan prostrat cd with grief. Ho seamed to think that some day ho would stand by tho waters cold and listen to tho Hound of tho boatman's oar. r shall catch the gleam of tho snowy sail ; I shall boar tho boat as it nenr tho strand; I shall puss with tho lionlnmn, cold and pule, To tho bettor hliom of the mum- merlnnd- t shall know inv love wh lin go w h0r AikI 1o u'lv i weot will tho mc'i', ' ing be' ' 1 !Vhuu over (he river, the peaceful river,. 1 The Aiifc-el -of Death Miall carry inc. Born at Kweet Home, Or., 10 yearn ago, this nmiablo lady lias left us for I the eternal Sweet Home, where tho llw.n1 i.i,lri..i iiui novnr patAa. On tho morning ' of tho Mlh inst. the siml, like a caged bird, plumod 'Ik wings for n celestial flight. Hor mortal remains lie. i the Waguor creek coniolory. 0. II. H. Is your advertising program an o pnnding one in tho degroo that you want your storo, or onterpriso, to ox Grand OpcnliKj. To Whom it .Nfay'oucenif The fornior Iiiiiiouh ehof at the Nash Grill, Mr. Sam Lock, will opoir a first-class restaurant next Thurn dny morning, abuse Kennedy's sa loon, No. .'13 South Front street. Kn tranco at both sidos. Only first -olass meals will bo served, and just tho name of tho proprietor is the host guarantee. This is the only place where will bo served chop suoy and China noodle next moiiih. Conic and see mo and I and you are both sure you will oomo back. Henieinbur. I am willing and I preach what I promise Yours truly, SAM LOCK. l ITaskins for Health. How Are These For Bargains .O-i'oom houso on Cottage nvonuc, Enst Sido, lots 100 xl20 : ::.$10OO 1 lot on Ortipo street, East Side, lot 50x120 $400 2 lots on Palm street, 3 blocks from now depot, 5Gx 124, each v $450 ' lots on Hamilton, street, 2 blocks from now depot, 56x124, each $600 2 lots on. Fourth street, 2 blocks off Oakdalo, 56x 300, each $650 Fine residence lots in Croscont subdivision, close in, Call and look over our list in fruit land. They are some of the best in tho valley. SISKIYOU REALTY CO. BOOM 22, JAOKSON COUNTY BANK BLDGr. PHONE 3311. J