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MEPFORP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1910. SOCIAL ANOPERSDHAL .Mr. ami Mim. W. I. (IoiiIiI'h yoniiK oHt hoii Allwrt, nf Wiml .)iu)Imhi titniol, ia oonfinod to IiIh hud with a riovoro ulliiuk of ptiuiitnonla. (.'liarloH Tiirpin lntH lionlit I Im old Toiioiiliinr) iroioil(v mi Nmtli llmit iy htroot. I'enoh tretiH foi nalu at ton conlii coiiIh oncli. II. 11. PiiUormiti, NiihIi ho tel. A. I), llolnm of AhIiIhikI wok In Hlmll'oil Moiiilay on u liiiwiiittHn vixlt, Wonr Khl.l'H Shoe. dooio Mnrriinat) wiih anions thoxu who wont to OranlH I'iihh Sunday in iittomliuit'o on 1 ho Knutor hoi'vIuoh of thu ICiiIkIiIh Tctnplar niitl to hoo tliu ball kiiiiiu. Chinawaro at Gootlfrioiwl'n. I.hwiiov'h ohoi'olato, tliu bout matlo, iiiuait on ovory plooo, will ho at thu Oruator Medford club benefit. Hlaino Khun, who Iihk icri'iilly ro tiunoil from a trip north, wau nt OrantM 1'hhm yuHtonlay hulpiiiK to root for Iho Mudfonl tnnni. Cofft'OH at (loodfrlend'. Harry HiihwoII npout Saturday (tilth! and Bitiitlny In OranlH I'iihh. Ho Hiiro and hoo thu Oidd Medal Hrl, March 20. Mih. V, A. Ouddin of KoHi'loii'ir, who Iiiim liecii vinitliiK hur hoii, R. C. GihIiIIk, loft Monday morning on her nitiirn. homo. W, It. Burr U at the county Boat jittutidiiii to ogn mattarn. Areola, thu now tnhlo water. Slnr Hottllnc Works. 10 It. C. Wnjdihnru of Tnblo Hook wan a Modford Visitor Sunday. Tean at Ooodfrlond'H. Areola, tho new tnltlu wator. Star DottlhiK Work. 10 Wonr Kidd'H SIhioh. K. F. Guthrio of KiikIo Point Hpont Sunday in Mudfonl. Hath fixtureH nt Oundfriund'. Mr. nud Mrn. Tunjjnte of Jaekhou villo wore vNitiiiK on North Central nvoutie Snturday, tho kuuhU f Mr. and Mm. I. L. Hamilton. K. H. Bnwyor for Hiirvoys. Suhdi viflion and plnttltiK a Hpocialty. Room l'J, Kmoriok. Rinil I Jo Itohoaiu was very unfortu nate a few dnytt ago in runniiiK a runty nail in biri foot which pvos him iniieli pain and ineonvualuuro. Areola, tho new tnhlo wator. .Star Mottling Work. 10 J, F. Hale, tho piano huntlcr, linn moved into tho Wilson roMidenco on "North Tent nil avenue. Curving ctH nt Ooodfriond'rt. It. Ilollirook Iiiih dlxpoHcd of him riMidoncti property on tho wont ido -of North Central avenue. A nice selection of monthly bloom ing roHOH nt 25 coutH each. II. I). Patturrton, Hotel Nnnh. J. h. HaminorHly, A. J. OIhou, J. A. Is'oilKon, W. 1j. MeCluro woro ainoiiK thono from Gold Hill in Modford to day on thoir wny to Juoknonvillo to nteud circuit court. Door mnta nt Qoodfriend'a. Mrs. Ilorrun and hoii of RiikIo Point woro Modford vmitorH on Sun day, i "Defeated by trivialities," said a man of talent whose life had been a failure and that mistake showed how lie had made all the others. Nothing is trivial that either defeats or conquers. It is not trivial to use the right or wrong -stationery any more than it is trivial to use the right or wrong words j to state your case clearly or to blunder. The ttaiuiarJ ir or titiintu ttiUiom-t v OLD HAMPSHIRE MP 'l.0ik for tkt wattr.mark" is not generally used by men who make blunders; nor by men who forget that instant prejudice, or favorable impulse, is an important consideration. 't hat it payi nlw.iya to tiso Oi.i) Hami'suihi; Hc-nd tor coiiimtrccil ' stationery U the testimony of prudent ImsluoM nu-ii. l'.nvc tl i for yourself let us give you thu Oi.n IIamisiiikk 1Um lUkf jn.-ct. menu, or Mtcr still, wrllo us for a copy. It commas euesuvc sH'Ciiucas oi lellerlieadu ii t it t other liihliicss forms, printed, llllio r.iplied unci encMveil on tho white unci four teen colors of Oi.n IIamI'.siiiki: llo.si). M.ulo by Hamwiiikk I'aii.r Comtanv, the only paper makers la tho world making Iwiiil paper vxiiusivcly, A coniploto lino ol! Old Hamp shire Bonds, all colors, carried by us- "Wo will bo pleased to quoto prices. Medford Printing Co. 38 S. CENTRAL AVE. MEDFORD, OREGON MInm L O. HankH loft for hor for iimr homo in MioltiKMii Monday, Khe uill i ft ti in later in the Hiiiiinior to iu hidi. peinianoiilly in Mudfonl. Mr. i.nd Mih. F. I. Colvig vlmlm! I'iioihIh at (lold Hill .Sunday. Whltman'H candioH nro unoxeollod, 1'ho Morrivold Hhop htm tho oxcIiih tvo tigonoy for Modford. It, C. Atbury wan In Modford Monday J rout urn Iruit rami uoar (lold Hill. Phono Mil, Goodfricnd'H. T. J. Kuhaoffor of Talent Hpont KiiHtor in tliih city. John II. Cnrkin, nttomoy nt law, over JnokHou County Hnrtk. Mr, and Mm. F. W. Carualian nro in Modford from thu Hltiu Lodgo. Carput MWooporH nt Uoodfriond'n. J. F MutthawH of Fort Joiioh, Cnl., t in Modford on IiubIiiuhh. Wonr Kidd'H Bliooa. Hubert Slowing, fonuorly a ruHi dent and bimiuuHH man of Modford, now a roKldoiit of Orlaiid, Calif., in viMitiiiK frioiiiU here and negotiating for the uroction of a buninoHs block upon IiIh lot noxt tho li. & C. store on wont Main Htroot. Seo the windowH nt tho II. C. iCentnor Co. Peter Flnndonneyor and wife loft Sunday for Portland whore tboy will Itereaftor roHido. WrinKorn nt Goodfricnd'H. Through an orror an aiiuoiiiicotnoiit wiih mado in Suuday'H panor that the Pythian SixtorH would hold thoir reg ular mooting thin coiniiif: WedncHday. The lobular inootiiiK'H aro on tho first and third WeduondnyH of tho month, whioli brine next mooting April Otli. Wonr Kidd't. Shoon. Itotnomher tomorrow is tho date of tho entertainment for tho benofil of tho library, Thu children should tnko hh much iuteroKt aa tho grown pooplo an ifmoiiiiK more hookH for them, and thu library inteudH having tho best poHHihlo collt't'tlon of child rcn'ri hookH. Kitchen utouilH nt Ooodfriond's. Pcrhnpn you need n typewriter. Vou can vocuro nny mnko you wish, in n rebuilt typewriter, lit Tho Merri vtid Shop, nt a rranounblo price. Let tho Gold DiiRt Tw'iiih nmiiHe you March 20. He sure and bo on hand at tho op era house March 20. Hooka HlbloH, Prnyor Hooka, po Jtry, fiction, gift hookH for children itmL adultH. Como in nnd look thorn over nt Tho Morrivold Shop. Colunol Frank Lo Hlond Ton Voile, manager of tho Modford Hoick com pany, this morning roceivod a carload of Huieks for local people An ad ditional car Iiuh been ordered. J. K. Knynrt, Gcorgo Putnnin, F. L. Ton Voile and Oscar Hubor woro among thoso spending Knstor Sunday at Gold Hay n the gucHts of Colonel Hny. A. W. Walkor, fonuorly in tho nu tomobilo hiiRiness in Mcdford, but now connected with n Portland ngenoy is spending n few dnys in Mcdford on buflincHf. Win. Rybce of Jacksonville waa a Mcdford visitor Mondny. T. R, Rynn rotuniod Sunday from n busincHH trip to Scnttlc. Leon II. llurriH, who h located in Chiuo, Calif., but who was one of llui miml expert liorlictiltiirits over ro Hidiug in tho Hogue llivor valley, in Hpoiiding a few ila.VM in Modford on biiHiiiOHH and iiicidentally greeting old friondH. J, F. Hrown of I'agle Point wiih a .Medford btiHiucHH visitor .Monday. Prof. I'. J. O'Oara wan at Ahhland Monday on official htiHiuoHK. Chan. P. Chntnplin of the Chain pliil drudge near Gold Hill, wiih in .Modford .Monday morning oir bui noHtf. John SnnderH of Gold Hill wiih a Mcdford viHilor Monday. Wnllor Moore left Sunday morning for Portland on a nhorl buHiuetiH trip. Mr. Mooro wiih ko IntoreHted in (he outcomo of the Medford-OrnntH Pn"H ball game that ho had at leant four of tho players ndv'mo him of the re Hull tiK fioon rin it wiih over, -f4--f-f---f BUSINESS LOCALS Kdel Brau will be in Mcdford thin week. Aftk Doc Ityan. 10 For wood of all kinda, hoc the S(iinro Heul Woodvard. Plw 001. Fir fltreot, between Scco. i and Third Htreota. Gould & Lindlej. propriotorH. 'J01 Wear Kidd'H Slioco. II kiii waul Kuiinlsic'iou in Kek Ml. Hood Mnow-Fall Flu v For Halo nt tho Rubb Mill, ItemctD-,- Polk & Son. W. P. Gorwolf, contractor, pnin tor and pnperhnngor. Phono 1801, Pnrk View Hotel. 0 Edcl Hrnu will bo in Mcdford this week. Auk Doc Kynn. 10 Motor Car Service. Tho motor enr Hcrvico on the Southern Pacific road wiih com moncod Monday. The car leaves Grants Push at 7:30 a. in. and reaches Medford at 8:f2 a. m. On the return trip tho enr leaves Anhlnnd al 1 :30 and renche Mcdford nt 2:03 p. in. MUCH INTEREST TAKEN IN LANGFORD-KETCHEL GO SAN FHANCISCO, March 28. Al though the report from Wheeling, W. Vn., to tho effect that Sid Hester hud mntched Lnngford and Kctchol to fight nt Point Itichmond, has turned out to bo n fake, tho interest it nruscd hns nctcd ns nu incentive lo Hcstor to rcrlly go nftor tho middle weights. If he lands them ho will put them on ncross tho bay on May 28, but iu tho meantime ho will have to reckon with $25,000 or $30,000 of for that Jim Griffin is going to make n bnttlo on July 2. FISH ARE WASHED UPON DECKS OF STEAMER SAN FRANCISCO,. March 28- Tho crow of tho Oriental steamship compnny's stoamor Nippon Mnru, on joyod n breakfast of fresh fish which woro loft strndod on tho deck of tho ship ns she passed through tho heads todny. During tho entire joumoy from tho Orient tho ship fought against head winds nnd bad wonthor. ' Tho climax wns ranched this morn ing outside tho Golden Gnto when n sorios of gignntio wnves washed over tho hurncano dock. When one of tho waves racoded u lnrgo school of fish wns left on deck, Tho fish woro picked up by tho Jan anoso mcmbors of tho crow nnd until ized as good fish should be. NOTICE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S LAND DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE Mr. S. J. Adler will be nt the hotel Mooro March 17 to Avil l for tho purpose of seeing those who aro inter ested in tho company's fa mous Alborta whoat InndB. Ho will bo prepared to fur nish complete information, including maps, literature, prices, otc. Call on Mr. Adlor and arrange to take advan tage of our low-rate semi monthly excursions during this season and inspect these lands. IDE-McOARTHY LAND' COMPANY, , Colonization Agents Canadian Pacific Railroad. Y. W. C. A. In Session. ! CAPJTOJiA, Cnl., March 'J8.Tlio 'xeHHion of the Young Women' Cliris jtian AHBoeiatiott todny wni devoted j mainly to Htudentn conference, j Student voluntcer were addressed I by Mr. Ruth PaxBon of New York. Hiblo cIuhhoh nnd mlHSion si ih rla--vh were placed hi charge of -indents Savoy Theatre THE APEX OF PICTURED0M. TONIGHT THE TRAPPER AND THE REDSKIN Thrilling In dian drama. SEASHORE ADVENTURES A comic novelty. THE PRICE OF PATRIOTISM Historical drama. ONE DIME Fruit Trees Good varieties and large stock of Apple, Pear, etc. First-class stock (in lots of 100 or more-) At Cost Grants Pass, Ore. SWITCHES MADE TO ORDER ANNOUNCEMENT Montgomery's Hair Dressing' Parlors NOW MANICURING, BLEACHING, SCALP TREAT MENT, SHAMPOOING AND MASSAGING UNDER SUPERVISION OF MDME. MOULIA Excursion Ratesto the East DURING 1910 FROM ALL POINTS ON THE Southern Pacilic (LINES IN OREGON) TO - RATES Chicago $72.50 Council Bluffs $60.00 Omaha $60.00 Kansas City $60.00 St. Joseph $60.00 St. Paul $60.00 St. Paul via Council Bluffs $63.90 Minneapolis direct $60.00 Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs $63.90 Duluth, direct $66.90 Duluth, via Council Bluffs $67.50 St. Louis $67.50 Tickets will bo on sale May 2d and 9th; June 2d, 17th and 24th; July 5th and 22d; August 3d; September 8th. The above rates apply from Portland only. From points south of Portland, a'dd ONE WAY local rate to Port land, to make through rate via Portland. One way through California, add $15.00 to above rates. Ton days provided for tho going trip. Stop-overs within limits in eithor direc tion. Final return limit three months from date of sale, but not later than Oc tober 31st, Inquire of any S, P. Agent for complete information, or WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon in order to givo them insight into tho methods of handling the dunne-1 i In the course of th- f '-ting Mum presidents of tho nrim-. I. ranches of the organization met in cu mcil. The afternoon was givon to recrention. I Tho Hov. Albert Palmer, pnstor of the j Plymouth church, will be ono of thci principal sneakers. COMPLETE LINE OF HAIR GOODS OPEN EXTRA GOOD BUYS $10,0009 acres; 100 rods from Oakdalc avenue; ;: good new buildings; 7-room house; barn for 7 homes:: and ten tons of hay; this tract includes 3 acres of 7-year-old Newtowns, 3 acres 7-ycar-old Spite, 1 aero d-: -year-old Spitz, 1 acre 4-year-old Bartlctt pears, balance : 1 pasture; fine well of water; half cash, balance to mxt. This is a good buy: close in and won't last long. $125 per acre Close to Phoenix; five acres; one-hall - -level, balance on slope; all slashed and half acre stump- : .1 . 1. 1 t i. i - i e it ' '' uu; xmii casn, oaiance x ana a years or mommy. $5500 7 acres inside of city limits; half cash, bal- t ance l and A years b per cent. $2200 8-room house, new, plastered, piped for water. bath fixtures all in; 5 bedrooms; lots of closeta: electric t tignrs; lot ouxiU4: nait casn, $375 Lot 50x108; close to includes shed and walk. Mc ARTHUR & ROOM 3, POSTOFFICE BUILDING PHONE 3681 UMIM MtHMMMMIMOMHMM IMMMI I'. C. HANSEN We make any kind We cany Glass i MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO., Medford, Oregon. 1 Animal Insurance We Insure Horses and Cattle Against Death Frm Aed&rf, Ms east or Fire. NATIONAL LIVESTOCK INSURANCE ASSOCIATION 5. E. Tull, Agent, MedfenL For vSale 640 acres of Good Farming Land at $35.00 per acre. Being situated three miles west of that place ani near the government irrigation canal. This land is selling at a BARGAIN and now is your time to N .VEST. For particulars write Harry Moon PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING 1 1 All Work Guaranteed COFFEE.N & PRICE 11 North D St., Medford, Ore. Phone $03 WANTED Timber and Coal Lands ENGINEERING AOT SURVEYING CON TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. B. H. Harris & Co. MFDFORD - - - - OSEGON Office in Jackoou County Bank Upstairs GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. iOffice:J209 West Main St., Medford, Ore. Operating Quarry at Gold RayJOregon DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRANITE oaiance easy terms. t Jackson street This price f ALEXANDER MEDFORD, OREOOIT TOM HOmT f and style of Windows. of any size , on hand. Prices Re&eoaabta 9 Ilaskins for IToalth.