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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1910. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Ik'il bornmoii ami wilu lnivo ru IiiiihI to AlciH'iird from Wiinor, whuru tlioy Ixivo boon cjiiiployud on tlio L I). Hrown pliKMir inlno for lliu pitNt nix inoiilliH, Mniili)iiioryM hnlr-ilroHHliitf pur. lorn iio.vv oduii. 60' fliKirw OwIiikh, Jr., itinl family liitvo rulnniwl to Mudl'on! from lliolr liriof Htny In Imporlnl viilloy am: Imvo nuico bouuhl proporty Jn tlio tfiiiMy Uuk of Wooilvlllo. John II. Cnrliln, iitlornny nt liiw, ovnr jfiokMoii Comity Hank. Mr. J. V, llnlu unc! hoii rotuniixl io Modford from Californlii Friday mid jolnml Mr. Halo mid nro now rorily Hottlod on tliu WIIhoii prop orty on North Cuntrnl avenuo. New Imir-droHwhitf jmrlnm now opn nt .MontKomory'H. CO' Mn. fiipliiin Carroll, HmikunyoH :iui loiiitK ,ir iiiircviiij lliolr protty rimidciiou proportion with commit , ftidrnvnlkn. I'c.ich trnoM for Halo at teui contu iiHi, II, M. PattcrMon. Nah liotfll." JnnioH OwiiiL'H ntuKMr. Gordon of CMHi'fnt City woro at JaokHonvillu 'Tuesday on legal ItiininosM, Tlio Silver Kinpi nro in town. Vtult tho Silver Kinn l'nlnoo in old ChriHtlnn Tnbornaclo nftor Tuoh- -dny. II. II. MciU, tho 0. A. It. hiiHtlor, and fntnily aro moving out of tho old Von Antworp rcHldonco into ' thuir -pretty homo on Xorth Hontty ntroot. Kor nrtiHtia photographx p to "LoKinciHtcr'a. Chlldron'n picturon n epcoinlty; Central I'olnt. 10 W'altnr ICUor Iuih nold hfa proporty on North Itivcrtddo avoinio and will tnovn shortly to lliolr now homo on Wolf creek. Hnvo your account honkod nftor I'. S. Knutordny, of tlio Coliimliin CoiiHtriii'tion company of 1'nilliiiiil, in lu Mudford on u btiHinoHM trip. Tho now motor car mado iln trial trip TliurHday morning I'idiii Jack Honvlllo to tho rock quarry. Addi tional wator coolui'M aru noudud lic foro tliu car in placud in commiHKion regularly, iih it ImH boon found that tho proHout cooling apparatus !h in Hiifficiout. I). II. Drowory wiih nt OrantH 1'iihh on IiiihIiichh Tliuniday, C. I, Scott of I'homiix wiih in Modford WodnuHilay nttondinir tho frtiilgroworH' mooliiiK. A. J. Dunlap and W. 0. Moyorn of Central Point woro among tho into r- oMlod alti'iiuaiilH at tlio lruitinonii mooting WodnoHday. In tho circuit court tho mat tor of tho adjudication of tho claims A. A. Davin mid others agaiimt th .Modford & Crntor Lnko Itnilroud company will coino up. Friday and Saturday have boon net apart to loar tho nrgtiinentH on cither Hide. TEDDY OFF ON SECOND HONEYMOONING TRIP 8PKZIA, Italy. April 7 Colonol Itooxovolt nnri Mrs, Hooaovolt today liOKnn tholr "hocoimI honoymoon. " Tlio fnmoufl Amorlcan and bin wlfo arrived from Itomo thin morning Aftor a liriof rout tlioy ntnrtod for Uonon. From Genoa thoy oxnoct to tako tlio train for Porto Maurlio. Tlioy will upend tlirco dnyn nt Porto Mauri to and vicinity and then return to Oonon boforo proceeding to Vlonun. During tnolr trip" they will travel over tlio country which tlioy vlsltod when on tholr honoymoon 24 yoara ago. Portland Feels Trcmlilors. PORTLAND. Or.. Anrll 7.--Throe bindm'M hours and nave tho oxponHoldlHtlnrt mrtliyinko Hhockn woro folt of n regular bookkcopor. P. 0. Hox In Portland at 10:55 o'clock this '301. You nro invited to vMt our now locntion on South Central avenue. W. JI. Meokor Sc Co. :Hnrdon' lalcery hns juttt ndded 'tholr fifth linker, iih four hnvo boon unnlilo to Hiipply tho demand. W. 0. nnd C. K. Pippitt of Arcntn, Cal., nro in Modford looking over tho country with n viow to locating. P. II. Iltnko of Ahliland wan a .Mfnlford vinitor WcdiioHdny. Mrn A. A. Dnviu wnH tho guoHt of 'hit. Frank Jtny nt flold liny Thurn dny. The Halo on Ilardou'fl PcorloiH bread h iiicreiiHing dnily. Tliore .mtiHt be n ronHon. Mr. aihI rr. J. II. Fitrgornld left Thurdtty morning for IloKoburg, where "Fitt" goei in tho intoront of tho Hodmen. liny U. Onunynw hnK leimed tho Union livery htnble, recently Hold by forenoon, the tromom lasting 30 soc- ondu. Tho tromblor, which did no dam- ugo, wknH felt lu all pnrta of tho city and BtiburuB, tlio vibrations bolng or pcclnlly porcoptlblo In tho downtown offlco bulldltiKB. Jeffries Is In Fine Shane. IIOWAIIDHNNAN CAMP, Cal., April 7. Jim JeffrioH stripped to tho buff hero today for tho first tiino hinco biti arrival to let the "criticK" judgo his couditon. JoffrieH' action was caused by the publication of pictures taken of him several inontliH ago, in which ho wiih shown to hnvo tho slondor, sylph liko form of n baby walrun. Jeffries' poso in the semi-rtlto gothor revealed a flat stomacb, a ribbed torso with a littlo fat still clinging, lint uluo suowou many H. 0. Duncan to Hubbard Bros., nnd oronsos nnd wrinkles where former will oKtnhliHh n feed and bonrd biiMi-: photographs depicted bulges. Altogothor, tho cliallongor looked in good shape nt tho present ntngo of tho game. uohk. Mr. Gaunyaw Iiiih had much exjwrieuce nloug theso linos and 'doubtless will mako a success of the undertnlcing. Mrs. F. K. Drown IcTt Thursdny morning for Portland on n visit of evera .days' duration. Itnrdon dolivors ico crenm to nny ipart at city nny timo of dnv or night. IPhono 371. Thirty-fice couplo belonging to the Juvenile Dnncmg club gnvo tholr cloHing party nt tho Anglo oporn lhoiiHe 1nst night nnd spent n must enjoyable evening. Aftor tho dano iinjc iie ladies were surprised to ilonrn 1io gentlemen had nrrnngod for :an elaliorato banquet at tho Nash GriII, 1o which place thoy adjournod nd -,1ioro throo hours woro spont 'diHciififling tho banquot, listoning to ionsts, music by tho orojiostra and n olo liy Mrs. Hnzolrlgg. Dnrdon's now iooloss fountain is dispensing delicious drinks, ico crontn and ices. O. P. nonnnn of Happy Camp, Cal., is in Modford looking nftor bus iness matters. Profossor C. J. Lowis of Corvnllis 4a in Medford looking nftor tho ox periments being made by tho Oregon Agricultural oollogo in hortioulturo in 'Southern Oregon. Superintendent Fiolds nnd his ns aistnnts, Jrossrs. Blood nnd Younger, of the Southorn Paoifio aompnny, were in Modford Thursday on tho'ir 8oal official rounds. Charles W. Woltors of Talont hns a-eoeived notice of the death of his sister, Mih. Sophia Von Holms, which eocnrred nt Snn Franoisoo Wednes day. Afrs. Von Holms wns formerly resident of Jacksonville and wua about 60 yoara of nge. , The engngeraont is nnnouncod of Boudinot Connor nud Miss Boosko Huh of Budapest, Hungary. Mr. Conner hns rocontly roturnod from Chicago, whoro ho mot his. brido-to-bo, who Is visiting mutual frionds there. Henri Gunson is now with C. M. Kidd and will bo plonsod to moot his frionds and noqimintnncoa thoro. T. V. ITnll of Lakoviow is in Mod ford on- n visit to his brothor, J. C. Hall, and othor relatives. ' It, A. Howloy of tho Ilowloy mino was in Modford this wook on busl uess matters. ' -f " 4- BUSINESS LOCALS .f-f For wood of nil kinds, sno the Squnre Don' Woodvnvd. Phono '2(101. Fir Ptrect. bctwoon Sopond and Third ntrocts. Gould & Lindley, propriot'rs, 201 Wanr KiOil Sb If you want satisfnetion, try u snok of Mt. Hood Snow-Fnll Flour. For Bale nt tho Russ Mill. Remem ber tho nlaoo. Polk Hull & Son. For Sale 204 acres, 8 mllos out; $125. 20 acros, 2 tnilos out; a snap. 10 acres, Vi miio from Phoenix; a bargain. fi-room hc. on C street; 3500. Qasollno onglnea for salo. Smith's Premier typewriter, rebuilt, $25. WANTED. Wanted Housokoopor to cook for ono, $20 n month. Chnmbonnnid, $20, room and bonrd. Chnmhonnnid, $25, room nnd board. Girl for the country, $30. Girl for tho country, $25, four in family, adulta. Teams wanted. ' 2 woodohoppors, $2.50 a day, Man to milk nnd do ranoh work. 10 toamn. Women to wash, no fee. Wanted A furnished houso, closo in, 6 or 0 rooms, for mnn nnd wifo only. E. F. A. BITTNER Modford Employment Bureau. Business ohnncos, ronl estate, all kinds of holp furnished nud business chnnoos hnndlod. Room 206, Taylor & Phlpps Bldg. Phono 4141 Mnin. epoolalty in houso renting and oaro of them; list them with me- Watch Repairing A PINE LINE OF JEWELRY Wo aro expert WATCHMAK ERS AND ENGRAVEHK. Bring your wiie!) hsro and liavo it eloanod or repaired niid vour monogram engraved on the back. WE SELL WATCHES t that nro guarantood to keep perfect timo. Corno hero for everything in wntchos nt right prices. Van DeCar & Jasmann EAST MAIN STREET X A Snap FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY 16 ACRES 10 acres in 1 and 2-year-old peare and cherries; 6 acres Bear creek bottom land; all under ditch; finest of garden soil; set to Bartlett pears; good house, light, phone; barn; 3-4 mile from Talent; on main county road; a snap for short time only. Par ticulars, Cusick 6 Meyers OFFICE IN ROGUE RIVER VALLEY DEPOT I will be pleased to show you the finest line of Shoes and Oxfords to be found in all of Southern Oregon. Sincerely, HENRY M. GTJNSOH. . fy friends are-jnvited to visit me here with C. M. KIDD "Defeated by trivialities' said a man of talent whose life had been a failure and that mistake showed how he 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; to state your case clearly or to blunder. Tht sUxmUrd faftr jor business stationary 11 HAMPSHIRE Ml . "Lent for the WJter.mart" ' is not generally used by men who make blunders; nor by men who forget that instant prejudice, or favorable impulse, is an important consideration. ' That It pay always to use Old IIami'SIURk 1!on for commercial tatiimery Is the testimony of prudent business men. l'.uve il is for yourself let us give you the OU) Hamisiiikk Ho.nh Jtxktf Sped, mens, or letlcr still, write us fur a amy. It contains suggestive specimens of letterheads and other business forms, printed, litho. graphed and engraved on tho white and four, teen colors of Ou Hami-siurk Ho.m Made by Hami'suiki? IV.vkk Company, the only paper makers in the world making bond paper exclusively. A comploto lino of Old Hamp shire Bonds, all colors, carried by us Wo will bo pleased to quote prices. Medford Printing Co, 38 S. CENTRAL AVE. MEDFORD, OREGON Friday Specials BE SURE AND SEE THESE FRIDAY Friday we place on sale all of our Spring Suits, a lot of beautiful Waist,. Petticoats, etc., etc. A glance at our windows is worth tho trip to town an4 when you examine the many special values offered for Friday only, you will find that we are not only saving you a great deal of money, but that wc axe grr ing you the best quality to be found anywhere. Every Suit Reduced 1-4 t NOTE THE SAVINGS BELOW. All $15.00 Suits to go at $11.25 All $20.00 Suits to go at '.. ; $15.00 All $25.00 Suits to go at .'...$18.75 All $30.00 Suits to go at .: $22.50 All $40.00 Suits to go at .....'..:...:..:... $30.00 All $45.00 Suits to go at : $33.75 Every suit is guaranteed to fit perfectly before it leaves the store. You will find what you desire by coming Friday. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE WINDOWS. $5.00 Petticoats $2.95 All shades in fine silk Petticoats; a veiy fine $5.00 value; we ever saw; while they last, we ff QET say. $4f7J Come and let us show vou these. $7.50 Silk Waiits $5.00 1 All $7.50 silk Waists to go CC f) in this sale for only f JmXfw Our line of linen, lawn and lingerie Waists contains the best bargains t be found anywhere. , Medford's Quality Store ALASKA Refrigerators The Alaska is one of the best refrigerators on the market HERE ARK SOME OF THE REASONS: Come to the store and see the Alaska and leam all about the compositkm of the walls. White enameled lined, the enamel being baked until it bcemce a part of the metal back and almost indestructible and absolutely sanitary ix. every particular. A number of sizes to show and the prices are as low as anywhere. Alaska Ice Cream Freezers This famous freezer is worth coming miles out of your way to buy. Alaoat x any size -ou desire at right prices. Medford Furniture Compa EAST MAIN STREET MEDFORD, O&EGOV A Snap That Will Soon be i. $3,000 WILL HANDLE IT Snapped 45 ACRES One-half mile from Phoenix; all deep soil and well fenced. TUta soil is right for peal's and is surrounded with bearing orchards and located ', the county road. 6 ACRES in 2-year-old apples, balance in grain and alfalfa. v HEED A snap that will soon be snapped. Only a small sum is required. $3000 friH handle the proporty, tho balance as long as you may desire. Walter L. McCalluni Hotel Nash J Lobby