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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1910, 5 SOCIAL ANb PERSONAL N. CiimiiiliiKM lol't Tijolny lor KukIo Point to look iiflor mutton o!' ih KImIi liiilui oxImimIoii. Mr. Cum iiiIiiuh fitaltiH that ho l WInk IhhII.v lumlitiaiilii-a in hl oxtottHloii work Miy Inability to mioiirn tuiuiiN. TIiIm dll'l'li'iilty will bo removed In u Hliorl tlinu, iih hooii iih the bulk of tho or chant mill n;iieiilltmil work In coin liloUid. l'oiwih tii'oH Co i hiiIu at ton ooulii emit n oiuih. 11. H. J'nltormm, NiihIi 1h tel. MuiilKoiniiry'rt huir-dVonnliifc' pal lorn now oimiii. TtO Alius Mollio Towiiii, Hid popular .mid ul'fioli'iit deputy Dotinty lrk, nttnniluil Kantiir hurvhio In Mod ford timidity. Wimr Kidd'H Hhuni. Hofourt H. Dow, wlio ooimlitulo a .aru portion of tlu "form-" in tin .HbnrlllV offluo, poiit Monday nftor noon in Mi'ilforil. Clunawiuo at (loodfrioiid'a. .1. II. llnrvuy of Ualliiu Oieok wit .In town Monday on a bouillon trip. .CotfucH at OoodfriondS. II. H. TroiiHon of Kalo Point wax 'In MiJill'ord Tiiundiiy. Ari'ola. tin) now labia wntor. Star UottltiiK Work. 10 Mr. and Mr. Horami Pulton rt ituiiH'd homo to Sum Vnlloy Tncmlny nftor bavliij; nponl a few dii in Mtulford with frionild. Toim at (liindfrliiiid'M. F. M. Tryor of Talont wa in Mod ford Tuemlny on a ImisIikwih trip. Areola, the now tnblo wator. Star llottliiiK Work. 10 Wear Kidd'H ShoiiH. Now hair-droHiiiiiK parlors now open at MontKomory'B. GO A. V. HUby and brothor, Al, mid iion, old friomlM mid iio'iKhhorH of II. Humphrey, arrived Fridny. Tltv nro pli'iiMud with our uity and valloy ami iniiiH'tliutuly Hunt for thoir fain ills. Tlii i to lie thuir futnro lioinn. ( Thoy wore old friondn and nolKhbors of Mr. Uuiiiphroy In Min iiiwotit and oxoollont people just tin kind wo wolooiao to our oily. M.. It. Ilii-cy of hakoviow Ih in M'.-.lforil. Until fixture at Ooodfriond'!. II. .1. Knox and family, now of Ilhid( Mnnil, but formerly resident of l.ak PryHtal, Minn., aro oxpcel cd oou ami will no doubt make thin their home. They were indiiuod to try our oliinnto through Komi roportH Hiuit thrni by II. Humphrey. K. H. Hnwyor for Hurvoy. Subdi vIhIoii and platting n ' Hpecinlty. ItooNi 12, Smoriek. Mr. mid Mm. Kuom! Suvnpo of Olonilalo aro vlmling rolnlivo and frlomlK in Medford thi week. Areola, tho now (nlilo wntor, Star Hot Dim; WorkH. 10 The ladle of the M. K. church will Kivo a ton at tho rcHidonno of Mr. J. M. Conklin, 'JOfi North Apple wtroot, from 2 to 0 p. m. Twonty fivo coutH will bo cbnrKod. All nro Invited." Cnrvinj; not nt Goodfriond'. Dr. V. II. Needing Ih Hpondinj; the wook nt Kiifjlo Park, IiIh ranch, noar UrowiiHboro. A nico Holoction of monthly bloom ing rtiHCH nt 25 coutH ouch. II. 1). PntterHon, Hotel Nnnh, Sno tho And rows Oporn company in thoir new nkit tonight; grontodt over. Benefit Grontor Medford club. M ARTIN & EMERY CO' Elaborate Pioduotion of tho World's GEE ATE ST : MUSICAL : SENSATION Exactly as presontod 479 TIMES IN NEW YORK 307 TIMES IN CHICAGO 286 TIMES IN BOSTON To Enormous Receipts The Most Entrancing Musical Treat of the Year Rich in Originality Surpassing in Equipment Any Opera Ever Given in America Tin) Medford American Wommi'f Idiikuo will hold Hh kuiioihI IhihImchh niceliiii; In tho ChrlHtlan chnreli al 2 o'clock Hiittmlny at'tmnoou, April J. All moinboiH oxpiictod. Door matn at (looiKrinnd'H. P. ). KiiHlorilay of Portland wiih In Mudl'oril Monday on IiiihIiichh. Wbltman'H cmidlcM nro unoxcollod. Ilio Morrivold Shop Iiiih tho oxclim ivo aniincy for Mudford. Ooui'ko K, RaiidoiH of flrmttH l'nn wiih a .Medford vlHitor Monday after noon. Phono 2001, Ooodfrlcnd'H. Mm, K. K. ,Iaoknon of OrnntH Piim n)0iit .Munday n'wlit in Medford. John II. Cnrkin, attorney nt law, ivor JnckHon County Hank. Mr. and Mm, I. h. dovvoll of Trail aru in ,Medford attemliiiK to hoiih IiiinIiionh imitterM. Carpot Hweoporo at Oooilfrieud'H. Wear Kidd'H 8hocn. Sco tho windowH at tho 11. C. Kontiier Co. WrliiKorH ftt Ooodfrlcnd'H. Wear Kldd'n 8ho. Korneliii Korn "Kinkn will bo .n oxribillon tonight. Do Hiiro iind hoc her nt tho oporn Iiouho. Hoiiefit of Orttutor Medford club, Kltohou utonsllH ntfloodfriond'H. 1'crhnpn you need n typewriter. i'ou can soctiro any mnko you winh, u a robullt typowriter, at Tho Morri vold Shop, nt n renflonnblo urice. J. W. WilliaiiiH of Yreka, Cal,, ik HpeudiiiK a few dayH with friends in the Milk')'. Hooks HibloH, Prnyor IlookH, po etry, fiction, gift book for children and nduitn. Como In and look them over nt Tho Morrivold Shop. Tho Morrivold Shop ban office 'tipplicH, including fiten, blnnk books, memorandum bookH, penellH, peiiH, mkH, inkwollH, tnblotn, typewriter oipplicH, envelopes, panto, muciluKO mid fountain poiih. Ho on linnd to hoo tho Gold .Medal Girl nt tho oporn Iiouho tonight. Hen eflt Greater Medford club. MAN WITH DOG TEAM ARRIVES IN TOWN Willtiiin Hrown, who Kny ho start ed Ihroo and a half yearn ago from New Fotimllniid mid has tiiiice trav eled with bin team of four New Koundlaud dogrt throiiKh Europe, I'nptliinil, part of South Africa mid acroKH the North American conti nent, won in Medford Tiiciday. He drivoH a toiim of four dopi, three of them beitiK of the original four with which he Htnrtvd. He Ih on bin way to IOt AiiKolof, tho end of IiIh jounioy. When he arrivoH (hero ho will hnvo traveled about .If), 0110 u'lilcs. STOCKHOLDERS DISAGREE. (Continued from PnRO'l.t ho had mado mlHtnkoH in buying mid poHHibly other vnyK, hut that he felt that tho troubles had been forced on the firm ns much or moro by tho fail ure of tho partners to co-oporato with him n for any of his mmtnkos. Ho stated that ho had done nil in bin power to snvu tho firm, nnd that he would endeavor boiiio time in tho fu tnro to pny hiit pnrt. of any losses tho creditors might ttuffcr. He stat ed further that ho had lost ovory thiiiK trylnir to koop tho storo gotnp;, oven monoy lonned by personal friendw. MEDFORD THEATRE S THE RED AVe ADOLPH SHULTZ IS RELEASED ON BAIL Adolph Schultr, who war, indicted by tho grand jury yesterday on a charge of ombczclomcnt of tho funds of Orcgoninn-I'ocuhontns Tribe, No. I, O. It. M., of Jacksonville, was re leased on bonds of $300 lust night. His shortage of sotno $1100 to tho Ited Men bus boon made good by his brother, mid it is likely that further prosecution will bo dropped. C. E. MINIER, COURT STENOGRAPHER, DIES C. E. Minicr, who has been acting as court stonographor sinco tho ap pointment of F. M. Calkins to the bench, diod nt his homo In Ashland Monday night of plourisy. His death wns unoxpootod, ns ho was ill only a few houso before donth enrao. Gcorgo Chorry, who hns boon not ing ns stenigrnphor in tho law of fices of Colvig & Ronmes, will fill tho position during this term of court. Wednesday, March 30 Music by VICTOR HERBERT WHAT NEW YORK THINKS OF IT The "Red Mill is too good to bo truo Tologrnm. The Red Mill is n rollicking ontortninment Nows. Tho Red Mill grinds out a success ITornld. The Red Mill is n novelty World. It's full of laughs Sun. The Red Mill is a ton strike Mail. re It's the Air-Tight Construction of the Monarch Malleable Range that makes it use less fuel than others. It's the saving in fuel that accounts for the fact that A Monarch Actually Pays For Itself in Real Money Are You interested? You Ought To Be. TEMPORARY LOCATION, COX'S WAREHOUSE, also invite you to inspect our line of Stewart and Menlo Ranges, Rugs, Carpets, Linoleum and Shades. - IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY. CLARK-HENERY CO. GETS PAVING CONTRACT (Continued from Page 1.) tions is one part cement, three parts sand and six parts broken rock or gravel, while tho Barber specifica tions provided seven parts of crush ed rock or gravel and is a weaker concrete. Tho city engineer esti mates tho concrete foundation to be I luid by Cmrk-llenery will cost nearly 000 moro than tho Barber con crete would have, which nearly equalizes tho cheaper excavation price of tho Harbor. Tho council or dered both sots of specifications published in tho Mail Tribune. All mombers of tho council were present when Mayor Canon called it to ordor. Attorney C. L. Kennies, representing tho Barber Asphalt company, mudo tho following state ment to the council: "Tho Barber Asphalt compauy has mado tho lowest bid for paving, nnd contends that in all fairness ami justice it is entitled to tho contract. Tho officers of tho company nre present nnd ready to nnswor all GUTHBERT'S The "Stay Sa.t Isf ACt&ry"t&i RANGE BUYERS! Know what you are buying. l5ut aside all Prejudice. Get dowu to PLAIN PACTS of Range Construction and then decide if you want a Range made of Brittle Material mounted with Stove Bolts plastered with Stove Putty, or one with its seams Riveted air tight Solid Permanent. questions and substantiate their cluim that their bid is the lowest." Council the Judge. Mayor Canon replied: "The coun cil does not take the view that the contract must be awarded to the lowest bidder. The right to reject any bid is reserved. The council as sumes to be judge of tho best bid for tho city and tho best is not always the lowest, uud what might appear the lowest might be really the high est. This is a matter for the coun cil to determine." Councilman Wortman moved that the bid of the Clark & Henery com pany be accepted, and tho motion curried, Demmor alone voting in tho negative, as he favored Granitoid pavement for cortain business streets. Other necessary ordi nances to award the contract and speed the work were unanimously passed. Mr. Clark and othor repre sentatives of tho successful bidders mado n short speech of thanks and promised to start work as soon ns possible Iluber's, Statement. Manager Oscar Hubor of the Bar MILL Book by HENRY M. BLOSSOM Prices 50c, $1.00, $1.50. Sale opens at Haskins Monday, March 28 at 10 o'clock FREE LTST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT. COR. FRONT AND ELEVENTH7 ber Asphalt company states: "The Barbor Asphalt company does not ; think it was given a square deal nnd thinks it was entitled to tho contract as the lowest bidder. Wc offered to 'bid under any set of specifications 'the city desired, but as none were furnished, wo bid under those adopt ed by the city of Portland. The Bar ber Asphalt company is the largest paving company in tho world and docs not do poor work. It is cus tomary for cities to make their own specifications mid force the eon tractor to live up to them. Wo were not consulted by the council, not given any chance to amend or alter, not given an opportunity to discuss our bid with tho council in executive session or otherwise. Wo made the lowest bid we havo yet mado on tko coast. I offered to give a five-year guarantee on our pavement, to keep in repair free for fivo years. "I nm sorry that we did not se cure the contract, becauso we all like Medford. Several of the Bar ber people, including myself, havo already mado large investments in the valley nnd had we secured the 60 PEOPLE imi niiiifi iiiibiu FRANKER WOODS as KID CONNER- Beauty Chorus of 40 augmented -orchestra ami. THE :: FAMOUS :: DUTCH STJDTJTJES Mignonette, Good-A-Bye John, Yon JS&mr Can Tell About a Woman, Whistle It,' The Streets of New York, Because You're Yen, Go While the Goin's Good, Every Day Is LaciiM1 Day With Me, and others :: :: ft 1 contract heavy iayestxHeote ware aa- thonzed by tho president ef the com pany and eaateiB officials.'' : BUSINESS LOCALS I 4 Edel Bran will .be in Xedforil this week. Ask JDoc &yaa. 10 For wood of all kinds, the Square Deal Woodvard. Phono 2U01. Fir street,' -between Second and Third streets. Gould ft Lkidlejv proprietors. .261 Wear ludd's Shoo. If you waal satisfaction try u s. ck of Mu Hood Snow-Fall Flo in. For sale at the Xase 3C3L JComnwi Ler tho oluca. Polk & Son. W. P. Oerwotf, contraoter, p sin ter and paperhaBger. Pheae 0.803. Park View Hotel. G Ed el Braa wll he m Xe0for this week. Ask Doe (Ryan. ID Masking for Health. Including BEET a SWQtt u -CON KIDDER FRANKER, WOODS as KID -CONNE V