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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1910)
MED1T0RD MAIL TRIBUNE, MKIWOim ORlfflON, SUNDAY, APRIL 8. 1910, OH, YOU FISHING TACKLE THAT CATCHES FISH FISHERMAN A Few of Our Specialties Thomas Rods Kewell Flies Hardy Reels Shakespear CATCH STEEEHEADS ON OUR SPECIAL EO'QUE EIYER TROUT JTilSS . . Leaders Our line 'of Pishing Tackle this year is the highest grade that money can buy. We make a spec ialty of thisJtine and can de- iver the goods. Call and look over the line before you buy. ReelsV Our Big Prize Offering to Be Given Away This Year Fly'Books Fish Baskets Landing Nets Fish Lines First Prize AVe will give n $50.00 Fly Rod to (ho person catching the largest stool head on one of our Special Rogue River Flics ,1. ...!.. 11.!.. w 7 during this soosou. Second Prize We will give a $20.00 Hardy Reel U the second largest fish caught during this season. 1 Third Prize We will give a $10.00 My Rod to the third largest Hah caught during this season. WINNER 01- LAST YEAR'S PRIZE This li-h wan vn light l .Mr. Goo, I'utimm on n Pichum's Spocinl Kogw River Fly. Vitihliijr Sa4 !w., nml taking tho bij; priie given away by us Inst soiiboii. RULES OF CONTEST The fish .must be caught on one of our Special Rogue River Trout .Flies and weighed after being dressed. Tf possible the fish must be delivered to our store and weighed; oth erwise tho party catching the fish must have two reliable witnesses to testify that tho fish was caught on one of our flies. MEDFORD HARDWARE COMPANY WS& COMPANY SAID 10 BE TRUST ta Proceed Against Ira WMeur Glass Cemeany fer VMaUaa. at Sfearoaa Law - MiuUw Bitsy far Wentfis. TTTTSBUIia, Fa., April Z.AI- ik h&B not been officially si, at was learned today . avKtherity that the government t prowed against the for raelatma nof the Sherma .awatL tut law. Jt is said that federal epIoyes IaWvMr'beB iavsslig&tkig for three amitb aa (bat they -will present iim ciieaea agaisst the eoapany fcwi'nwe a. federal grand Jary Mon jJhty. "wiieit aa, attempt will be made .& puv that the corporation is a X- m 812 that federal employes Jaavs'lteeB investigating 'for three 3alis juad that they will present 'AMe- cviiaaee- against the eompany &mSkta a. federal grand jury Monday, "wtie-x a attempt will be made to "WMcr tkat Ike corporation is a" trust HQOXMFUL BRIDE AND SHOQH JOIN FORTUNES 38Skx5mT -At Jacksonville, Satur afcc AfrA 2, by J. It. Neil, county ZMtK Jbitest Dah&ck and Miss Stmee Masdo. i yewg people are re&ideats of mm .TBtgie Femt seetiea, the groom Jjainy:Br yeeurs and 0 moaths of age jmmI- kow a few Bwwtha oyer 18 Estate Trancfcrs. Mmxy te 8. L. 8pm- -m Barter iaterest n lots JXamil3, Ueefc 2, Med- 3 1BL JIvwhj t Martha Ses- xnm miming ground in 7iMi nm& fotiiet -JIH Cadiea to I. S. Clark, 329 m in saetiea 12, wy St", 1 west...... le S. Kanadwe traafc. to . FT 8tea. al aMPpmaat Aj 425 ao 6,00 510 township 36, 4 west 10 A. W. Sturgis to W. O. Estep, lot 7, block 1, Davis sub division to Medford 1,500 B. H. Harris to O. Adams, lot 18, block 13, Butte Falls.. O. It. Bellows to E. A. Hil dreth, lots 5 and 66, block 21, Butte Falls 250 W. Davis to E. N. Warner, 13 acres in section 25, town ship 37, 2 west 10 P. J. Spencer to J. GillesDV. lots 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, block 3; lots 2, 8, 9 and' 10, block 4, Benson addi tion to Medford 10 A. L. Loomis to W. T. York. 73.56 acres in D. L. C. 43, township 38, 1 west Margaret Gray tot D. F. Jones, lot 7, block 3, Gray addition to Medford 10 M. J. Rowe to R. A. Holmes. lots 1 and 2, King addition to Medford 10 G. H. Miller to J. T. Summer- ville, lot 5, block 3, Page addition to Medford '10 Daniel Hilkey to T. E. Pot- tinger, lot 1, block 2, Palm's addition to Med ford 1,825 A. jme to EI a O. Smith. lots 2 and 3, Ernie's 'addi tion to Medford 10 Ella J. Watson to Susie M. I'rncht, land in Ashland. . . 1,200 -f-f-f-----'-f BIG SALE OF SEATS ON FIRST DAY Tho sale of scats for tho Lombard! Opera company op ened with a rush, $700 worth of seats being sold the first hour. There are plenty of ggood seats left, especially in the $3 and $1 seetions. Manager Hazelrigg hag re served the entire gallery at 91 eaeh so that patrons who feel they eansot afford the higgh-priced seats may yet hare a chance to hear the great orchestra and be sure of a good seat.- Tho man who is not sure that ad vertising will help him sell it is try ing to sell something that you ought to be very wary about buying. Don't take the trouble and expense of moving untn you have had "want ad help" loeksag aheat JACKSONVILLE VS. MEDFORD TODAY Old Rivals at Top of the League Will Decide Who Leads This Afternoon Colvfg Will Throw First Ball and Canon Will Try to Catch It. presence of the 3Irilfori liaml, and music will bo one of the features o? the gnme. ANOTHER AVIATOR MAKES . A.SUCCESSFUL FLIGHT I NEW YORK, April 1. by of Los Anpeltw, Cnl., At the Medford grounds this after noon Medford and Jacksonville will meet for the first time this season. Both teams won their first games at the opening of the season, and Sunday there will be a utrugglo for first place. Tho weather has not been favorable for practico during the past two days, but the boys nave been taking advantage of all the good weather possible) and tho fans are assured of a good game. Judge Colvig will endeavor to heave tho first ball over the plalo in tho opening game, and Muyor Canon will do tho retrieving act. Ef forts are being mado to secure the Hoy Cms m n (U his ! debut ns nn'nxintor when he flew mile and u half in i small biplane nt Hempstead I'lainn, L. I. The biplans was built by Dr. Wil linm C. Green of Middletown, 0. Crosby kept ait nverftgo altitude of 30 feet while in flight. He had perfect control over tho machine. Lntor Dr. Green mado n flight in the snme machine. He flew at a height of CO feet. STATE GIVEN RIGHTS IN EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY CASES WASHINGTON', D. C, April 2. Tho scnnlo today passed n bill giv ing state courts concurrent jurisdic tion with federal courts in employ ers' liability rahe-.. The bill ns pass ed by the HOimto will now bo taken up by the house. Tho purpose of the bill is t& permit state courts to hear dnmnco cases growing out of railroad accidents. BROKEN PIN CAUSE 8 DEATHS Court of Inquiry Investigating Re cent Explosion on Cruiser Charles ton Is Expected to Completo Its Labors Shortly. MANILA, P. I., April 2. It is ox- pectcd that tho court of inquiry which is investigating tho oxploaion of a throe-inch gun on board tho Charleston, which caused the death of eigght men last week, will bo com pleted shortly. Tho findings of tho court will not bo given out until thoy havo boon forwarded to Washington. Offi cials have intimated that the oxplos- ion was caused by a broken finng pin. It is said that tho broken pin struck the primor as tho breach-lock was swung to closo tho broach, and tho explosion resulted. ITaskinH for Hoalth. Sectional Bookcases Are Best SOLD AT SAME , PRICE HERE AS IN NEW YORK CITY " "Elittlt" Book-east the original and only per feet sectional bookewo mde. Tho doom are n on btmKng, dust-proof, opcr- Mo on roller bcaringj, and poiltivety cannot get out of order. Bases furnfehed with or without drawers. CaH arid soo them, or send for catalog No. I OS Dx TOP $2.65 Dx BASE $2.65 8y2 SEC. $4.00 10 SEC. $4.15 12 SEC. $4.70 SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY Medford Furniture Company - TllflRI IT A TUT litinnnnn AAOX niAiM, XXjIJ UXVJJ 1MB t mm A roofing guarantee is worth no more than the quality of the roofing. If the roofing is not made to make good, the maker never will. 4 Buy Malthoid Roofing lay it carefully you'll never have occasion to request us to protect our guarantee. 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