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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 23, 1930. j SOCIAL AHO PERSOHAL ' i Mi'H. H, II, Snwyor, who linn boon In tliu ciiHt for novonil nuiiitlm, m tui'iHxl homo Humlny, l'onoli trouH foi snlo at Ion oontu .cunt ouoli. II. 11. 1'nttaritou, Niinh ho tol. "Dunoon" Hiowii of Kitlo l'olut itpoilt Tiinmlny nielli In tliiH city. ' Wour KU11'h HIiooh. S. 0. Vfin l)ylo wiih In Mi'dford ..fromM'hoonlx WorinoHcliiy. Clilnnwnro (it Ooodfrioiid'u ' Owen Dimliip of Taluiit wuh look- '.1nu (if tor IhihIiiohh mat torn In MimI- .ford Winlnumlny. Tliu Morrivoltl Shop linn offiou .......ii... i. ...i. ..ii.... I.I....I. i i... iiiiiiDn, iiiuiiiiiihk iiiun, Minim ijuuitn, "memorandum IjumIch, poucilH, ponn, InkH, inkwollfl, tnblotft, typowrltor .auppIloH, onvolopoR, piisto, muailfiKO mid fountain point. " Molliidu'rt liuiiKi-lnado Kuntur ckkh ."hiving at homo. li'JU Hunt Main Ht. il'ljoiu; Main 'Jill. -1 lloliu T. .Siiiiiinorvlllo tuadn n trip Mo iiortlioru points WmlnoHday, CoffcoM at Ooodfriond'i. Harry Luy of Jacksonville wan in 'iMcdl'ord Tuondny afternoon. Tvhh at Ooodfriond'H. IIot-croHH liuim for milo at llitr tdou' Hakory. Wear Kidd'n HIiooh. DollcioiiN lutt-oroiiH Iiiiiih for nalu nt Itardon'rt Hakury. ; Hath fixturcM at Ooodfriond'H. II. A. KiiHiKU of Quid Hill wiih in 31i'dford tin biiMinoMH WudnoHday. I K. It. Sawyor for survey. Subdi '.vision and platting a upacialty. Hoom 12, SniorSok. L. W. Dtinliam of AhIiIiukI Kpcnt Tuesdny nilit In Mi'dford. Kitchen MoiihIIh nt Ooodfriond'H. Mr. and Mm. J. A. Itoljortaon of Tallin Hock were Medford viidtorri "TucMday. Perhaps you ncud a tyjwwritor. You can Hocuro nny mnko you wish, In a rebuilt typowritor, nt The Morri- vold Shop, at a ronHounbln orieo. 1 K". J. Colo of Colo's, Cnl m In rdford on lniHlncwH. Door nintH nt Ooodfriond'H. Dr. .lame It, IUtfjj and his mother, Mr. Jennie IUm, if Mt. I'ulnHki, III., who have been in Moil ford for Aovornl dayH, loft for homo Wcdnei day morning. Whilo hare Dr. Iligg Invcitcd in rpiito a lot of Rogue Ilivor laud, prcvimmly reported in the Mail Tribune. Jimt before de parting, however, ho mndo nnnthur )ui(tlm.o through the W. T. York Co. of lis noros of llliimnroveil html n Hi it Orrhnrd Home trnet from A. hehlinHOK for a consideration of Whitman's candloH aro unoxcollod. Tho Morrivold Shop Iiiih tho oxclim ivn agency for Mod ford. II. I'. JanieH of Xorth Yakima, hrolher or the late Mrs. W. J. Holt. ert, i in Mcdford, having ooine to attend the funeral of hi Mister. Mr Jnme ia tho ocretary of the North Ynkima Commercial club and will 'remain here a few dnya looking over the Rogue River valloy and sooing 'how thingri aro done horo. Phono 2001, Ooodfriond'H. Tho Medford Ruiok company linn -delivered a Modol J 7 Hoick," -IB. 'horsepower, to Hon. John A. Welor lund of tho Western Oregon Orclinrdu company. John II. Carkin, attornoy nt law, over Jaoknoii County Ilnnlr. I'orhnpH some of tho reeurring otoro Hnlca that you "wait for" aro ndvertisod today. Cnrpot Mwoopora at Ooodfriond'H. John W. Cox roturnod from South rn California, whoru ho hns boon spending tho wintor, Tuosday ovo nlng. Ho will ho horo looking nftor biiHincHH mnttora for aovornl wooks. Tho Greater iModford club enter tainment TuoHdny, Mnroh 20, at tho opora hoiiRo. Oonornl admisnlon, 25 conts; rosorvod Boats, 35 conts; chil rdrcn undor 12 yearn, 15 centH. Wear Kldd'a Slioes. nomombor, Tuesday, arch 20, h Hie date of tho ontertninmont given by tho Orontor JTodford club. WringorH at Ooodfriond's. All nro oxpooted to help tho Indies of tho Oroator Modford club by at tending tho entertainment March 20 nt tho opora bonne. Wear Kidd's Shoos. Mr. and Mrs. J, Zollor of Council TBluffn, la., aro in Modford looking -over tho country. J. Grnhnm of Seattle, who has boon in Modford for sovornl days, I loft for homo Monday morning. Ilooku Dibloo, Prayor Books, po etry, fiction, gift books for children R. IT. Ilonld and n. A, Moo of Talo Alto, Cal., nro rooont arrivals In thin city. H. n. Tronson of Kaglo Point is in 'Modford today on buslnoss. and adults. Como In nnd look thorn over at Tho Morrivold Shop, You "know voliios" you who buy ndvertisod things- and the merch ants who ndvortiso in this paper know that you do. For bomo-mado KnBtor eggs see Mollrido's. 220 East Main stroot. Phono Main 2111. . S. W. McClondon of flold Hill wns -in mouioni on nusiuoss weunosnav. 'HaBkins for Iloalth. ChnrlcH Palm rocolvnd a new Clml iiiei'H-Delroll "JIO" WednoHday. "What wljl it i'ohI?" Ih u iIIoh!ioii that Iiiih bundi'tids of uiiHweiH in ev ery Ikhiio of this paper, Albeit l'aukey of Central Point In vlHiting friciids In Modford, B. V, Baylor of J'ortland !h In Medford looking after biiHiiioHa In torestH, Yon If It's In or near this city, that rent oHtnto in Hiilable -salable now. Classified advertising sells real estate in this city every day sometimes ovory hour of a day. Ralph Darling, one of the loading boosters of Gold Hill, spent Wednes day in Modford. Carving hots at Ooodfriond's, To bo alilo to writo a "winuiiiic want at" olio that will bring you results--is not a difficult thing: but it's a mighty valuable talent. DiedAt tho Daggett orchards,; wimtof Medford, Tuesday, March 22, 1010, Miss Mar.lo C. Ilenitott, daugh tor of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hontiett, aged 10 Years, 11 months and 21 days. The funeral will tnko place Thursday afternoon. Home life will suddenly become greatly worth whilo to you--wholher "you" are husband, or wlfo, or child as soon as tho first payment hns been made on tho new home. nliall fulfill their pledges of an lion out downward revision of the tariff "It ts a demand for the Immediate repeal of section 2 of the tariff ikm, ulitch substitute retaliation for re ciprocity and threatens commercial wurfaro with our best customers, "II is a dmnnuil that Canada bo treated docontly." Hiiehanan, tho dofented Ropiiljli i an, said: "I hIiuII feel my defeat m rot with out its vnluo If it convinces the Re publicans that something rnut be done speedily to lower the cost ol living." R L U 1V1 BIING Stoam and Hot Wator Heating. All work guarantood. Prices reasonable. J I. F. MOORE AND E. E. SMITH ; J Old Tribuno Building. Phone .;931. 1 T BUSINESS LOCALS Pinch trees for nolo cheap. An onlirj carload at 10 cents each. II. Ii Pnlorson. Nnih hotel. A store that makes now friends every' day will prosper and th stores know that "the way to have a friend Is to bo one." So there are fricud-mnkine sales at most of the stores most of the tiino. Kor wood of nil kinds, see the S(iinro Don! Woodvord. Plume 2(101. Kii street, l(otwecn Second and Third streets. Gould & Liudloy, proprietors. 2(11 Prioos that a merchant is anx ious to advertise are sure to be right, for he knows the hurt to lit store's reputation if most nd-rondorfc should say, "that's too high!" Wonr KiililV Shoe It uti u.itil Mtiil:ii!!:uii ir.v i".Wi. Hood Snow-Fail Flo iv. For 8nlo at tho Rubs Mill. Romcm I. lb iil.-e? Polk & S.. . A woman who never heard of your Store could "sire It up" from your ndvortisint; and not miss tho ni.nl; very far. t I BARGAINS for BUYER 101 acres, clinrfd, close to UtfJoo, Jf20,000. m ncren, clenrvil, two and one-linlf miles from Medford, $0000. SO acres, In imwm, !ialf mile from Central Point, $7000. 10 acres, a.T arm In alfalfa .nit IrrlRatedJ lcaullful tIcv; $0000. a ocn-s, lK-arlng orclmnl, close In, $2t,000, HUNTLE.Y-RREME.R. Co. 214 FruitGrowers Bank Buil inr L. A SPLENDID HOME LA FEAN BILL CRUMBLES.' (Continued from Pngo 1.) These five men, however, did the work of n regiment, and Mr. Whisler jfives Congressman Hnwloy credit for laboring valiontly on their behalf. All mannor of doviccs to illustrate their arguments against tho bill wero used, but nono moro effectively than that of demonstrating that tho north- west box contnins moro than a bushel of apploH. Evory man who nppoared before the committee wns also placed under oath. When Mr. Whislcr loft Washington ho had tho assurauco of moro thnn n majority of the committee that tho bill would not bo reported upon fa vorably, tills session nt least. Waggoner (Jlve Up, Coming back by way of Chicairo, Mr. Whisler was ootortainod by Wil lin.ni Wnggonor, a commission man, who first originated tho bill. Mr. Wnggonor Btntod that if tho bill fail ed this time ho would mnko no fur thor attempts to got it through con gross. This moans thnt tho bill will ho rolegated to tho past. Thoso High-priced rears. Whilo Mr. "Whislor wbb in Now York ho happened Into a commission houso just na tho morchnut rccoived nn onlor for four boxos of thoso Ac cent poara sold by tho Hoar Creek orchards In tho fall, no nsked. to see thorn and atntcs thnt ho was sur prised by tho excellent condition they woro in. Tho commission mnn stated that nt Gi cerfts each thoy woro the grontost bargnin ho had over had. Tho four boxos wont to ono' of Now York's lending hotels at somothing liko -10 conts onoh. Mr. Whislor hns dono good work on his trip nnd tho fruit men of the vnlloy nro giving him tho glad hand now tjint ho has roturnod. Any nuotion thnt is to bo held in this town ought to bo vroll advertised In this nowspnpor If It's at all lm portnnt that pooplo should nttond it. G, 0. P, BADLY BUMPED. (Continued from Pngo 1.) already ho is boomed for a candi date for senator to succeed Lodge. It is possible that tho Democrats nnd progrosbivos in tho legislature hmy eomblno to oloot an opponent to Lodg. Fosh, discussing his oloetion, Bnidj "Tho vote is tho result of tho peo ple's domand thnt tho Republicans $3500a, One-Half Cash, Terms 110 acres GO black sticky soil and oO red soil; 20 acres cleared and 20 not cleared; 70 acres in orchard with 12 acres 30-year-old, 26 acres 2-yearold, 2 acres 5-year-old in Yellow Newtown Pippins; 34 acres in 3-year and 12 acres in 1-year-old Bosc, Cornice and Bartlett pear trees; 5 fill era, 1-year-old peach trees and 20 fillers 15-year prunes: 3 acres home orchard; all kinds of fruit, all bearing; house of 6 rooms, barn, prune dryer, one team mules, one team horses, two cows, two hogs, tools of all kinds, besides stump puller; joins Burrel orchard, four and ona-half miles south of Medford; school on place; one andrbne-half miles from postoffice at Phoenix. y Eighty Acre Ranclv Eighty acres of the best soil in -the district;1 acres un dor cultivation; 2000 Spitz and Newtown treeSj 5 years old; 300 pear trees, 2 years old; two and one-half miles from Eagle Point; under Pish Lake ciitch; can cut 50 tons of hay this year off the place; cash $5000; balance easy terms, G per cent. 680 Acre Ranch 080 acres, 550 acres bottom land, 5S0 acres can be planted now; 5 acres orchard; Siskiyou county, California; three miles from the county seat, Yreka. Price, $18,000, terms; a money-maker or a home, or both. Act quick to secure this. 28 Acres, Close In ; ! Twenuty-eight-acres, close in; this won't last long; the: price is only $15,000; $5000 cash, tho balance on long time; j this is the chance of a lifetime to secure one of the choicest I small tracts in beautiful Rogue River valley. 40 Acres on Evans Creek i Forty-acre ranch at "Woodvillo, on Evans creek; 400 ' Spitz and Nowtowns, 2 years old; 950 Bartletts, Bosc, Co-, mice and Anjou pears, 2 years old; all can bo irrigated, and a 20-inch perpetual water right; $150 per acre, half cash.j I Fine Bottom Land . ! Pino bottom laud, west sido of Boar creek, six miles north of Modford, two miles from Central Point; 90 acres, all un der cultivation, 70 acres planted to trees, 1050 Bartlotts 55 Comieo and 250 Howell pear trees, all 2 years old; 1100 Newtown, 300 Spitz, 300 King David applo treesand 700 poach, all 2 years old; 20 acres in alfalfa; six-roqm house, barn, throe wells; all fenced aud all buildings in good con dition; $30,000, half cash, balance one, two and three years. Walter L McCallum Hotel Nash Lobby You Can't Afford To Miss This Great Piano Event Chance To Get Two For One Prices and Terms That Make Buying a Positive Duty IN OUR EAGERNESS TO FIND HOMES FOR OUR STOCK OF PIANOS, "WE HAVE LOST ALL TRACK OF IMMEDIATE PROFIT. BUT IT7?" A SURE SHOT THAT WE WILL ADD A HUNDRED MORE LOYAL ENTHU SIASTIC PATRONS TO THE HOUSE. WE'RE FACING A HARD SITUA TION. THE BURNING QUESTION IS TO FIND HOMES FOR THE PIA NOS NOW IN STOCK. THE WHOLE THING HAS BEEN CAUSED BY US BEING UNABLE TO GET A SUITABLE LOCATION IN MEDFORD. THE IMMENSE SHIPMENTS INTENDED FOR THIS TERRITORY THERE FORE ARE HERE. WE HAVE SECURED TEMPORARY LOCATION IN THE WEEKS & McGOWAN CO.'S FURNITURE STORE. WE CAN GET THIS SPACE FOR ONLY A SHORT TIME, AND AS YOU MAY KNOW, THERE IS NOT A VACANT STORE ROOM IN TOWN. WE HAVE IN THE PAST PRESENTED MANY MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITIES, BUT NEVER BEFORE HAVE CIRCUMSTANCES OVER WHICH WE HAVE NO CONTROL NECESSITATED SUCHDRASTIC ACTION. WE STATE, AND MOST EMPHATIC LLY, TOO THAT PRICES HAVE NEVER BEEN AS LOW AND TERMS OF OWNERSHIP SO EASY AS IN THIS SALE. BEAR IN MIND THAT WE GUARANTEE QUALITY AND WE GUARAN TEE PRICE. BEAR IN MIND THAT YOU NEED NO CASH PAYMENT OTHEfe THAN THE ADVERTISING TEST CERTIFICATE SHOWN BE LOW. THIS EXTRAORDINARY OFFER IS MADE SO THAT WE CAN LEARN DEFINITELY AND ONCE FOR ALL WHICH IS THE BEST AD VERTISING MEDIUM, THEREBY SAVING A GREAT DEAL OF MONEY IN PLACING OUR NEW ADVERTISING CONTRACTS. WE CAN'T BE GIN TO TELL YOU IN THIS LIMITED SPACE, SO COME. AND COME EARLY, TOO, AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. OUR LINE Checkering Weber Kimball Lester Marshall & Wendell Eilers Smith & Barnes Leland SchUling Etc. 40 Makes 40 Stores HERE IS THE CERTIFICATE CUT THIS QUT WORTH $30 GOOD FOR as nrst payment on a piano at special faaie races If presented on or before April 2, 1910. EILERS TIAXO HOUSE Weeka & Mc Gowaa Co. Tribune. Bring this Advertising Teat Certificate with you select anr piano In our stock. We will accept this certificate as first payment on the pano. You make your payment ono month later. r $2.00 FOR $1.00 Should you desire to pay any cash, In addition to this certificate, wo will give you a receipt for $2 for every dollar you pay up to $30. EXAMPLE: Present this Certificate nnd get a receipt for $90.00 Present this Certificate and pay $5 in cash ami get a receipt for $10.00, Present this Certificate nnd pay 910 in cash and gvt a receipt for $30.00 1 'resent this Certificate and pay $15 in cash aad get a receipt for $80.00 Present this Certificate and pay $20 in cash and get a reclept for $70.00 Prsent this Certificat nnd pay $23 in cash aad get a receipt for $80.00 Present this Certificate nnd imy $30 in cash and get a receipt for $00.00 Every Purchase Protected REMERBER, YOUR PURCHASE IS PROTECTED IN EVERY WAY. WE GUARANTEE QUALITY AND WE GUARANTEE PRICE. "MONEY BACK," IF NOT EXACTLY AS REPRESENTED AND SATISFACTORY, ACCOMPANIES EACH PIANO SOLD. THIS IS SURELY THE-FAIREST AND SQUAREST OFFER EVER MADE BY ANY RESPONSIBLE DEALER. CAN YOU AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT THE REFINING INFLUENCE OF A GOOD PIANO WHEN IT COMES AS CLOSELY TO YOU AS THIS? BE HERE THE FIRST THING. TOMORROW MORNING, PREPARED TO TAKE ADVANTAKE OF THE GREATEST PIANO BUYING OPPORTUNI TY EVER OFFERED TO THE MUSIC LOVING PUBLIC OF THIS VICIN ITY, OR ANY OTHER. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK. Eilers Piano House Oregons's, Oldest, Largest and Most Responsible Dealers Located Temporarily at Weeks & McGowan Co.'s Furn. Store Medford Oregon mum tiuu rruiu. " J Shephord & Co.