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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL UjBn3on'n Now York oliooolntou nro aliia Xrlonds very day. Mr. ii1 Mm. I). Soliiffor of Don f von Colu.. ar roiilHtcrod nl tliu '..Moans. Mj&ek Jdnnm loft Tlwrrfdiiy ovo , alnj; fur Portland on h short IiiimI tri). AMrjxl ,tha opunhiK nl AfooliorV 8ntm)uy nl - p. in. MMt(Ki)inury'H liulr-ilrnttHliiK par lor now oiion. GO A. doHi'l pouch mull rturvlco lu tweut .AkIiIiiixI nuil Mmlford Iiiin been inuiiKiiiutcd on lliu Southern I'ncifte motor car. Tim firHl mail uuder tho new ftflrvioo wn rcoolvotj Kt thtt jh1iIiiik1 poHtoffioo at l:30 Thtirwlny and tliu J'ii'Ht pouch .d'lH pntcbwl from Ihoro for Mcdford nt ' ISlQt Abo Mima nllmnooii, HarJnnVi now Ioi'Ichh fotiiitaln in dbfjiwioliiKill thi) latent drinks, icrm -ml tfvnin I WIsh Iim Cochran la vlsltlne frirtulu nl tho Opp inimi noar Jauh aonvitfe. Mocker -CrentH you nil Suturdiiy at p. m, mid ovening. Jctbti II. Carkin, nttomuy at law, ovor jivokHon County Hank. Ja& Port or, n lioohlioopur in the "Denton County National hank, leaven .a ?in a biy or two for Mrilford, wliuro'dny to will join 1i!h foi-liiuoH with that of rval estate company. Jnok cnino from that section originally, attundod 0. A. C. and litis found CorvalliH worth -iiirt while up to thin time. He ban taterosts hero tlirtl will probably brins; hm lmck frequently Corvnllis 'Time. nkxl- -At the family homo on Wont Elcvxith ntrei'1, Friday morning, Ap ril Or iht r. months-old daughter of! Mr. and Mrs. 0. h. PorkiiiM, oliof advertising, as il ronchos a class nrlifwrmig cough. Tho funeral will , which tho ordinnry schemes would brim place Saturdny. not attract. Kvory nrtiHiin rondij his IInrilon'H ItuVory mon Knnium-(rndo journal and liolicvca what 1m lmnl wheat Hour oxclurilvely forirondii. brcuMl "(UafH tho roaHon." Tlireo hundred boxca of choice and LAiho Pnntorium clean it. i fancy Newtown applea in cold ator- J. W. Uorrinn, focmorly in charge i ago for fialo. Tho Inst chauco of the -of tJie giivernnient filth hatchery atjaenfton to procuro good opplcu Ad jivik crccK. Toiiirneu u .-fioiuoni iruiuuiroKH A. V. Jinndnll, .lculoril or UronniHville, Or., where ho hna boon -for tho part two yoara. "Jackaon , county look good to mo," ho aaya, mUHnA tho temptation iniifit ho atroug to ttxSucQ me to leave it ngain." ' N hnir-drcaaing pnrlora now optn t Montgomory'a. CO CxnUy Judge J. It. Noil waa nt 'Phoenix Friday looking ovor tho aito -of thr propoaod bridge naroaa Boar -reek at that point. F. tl. "Wnite, tho Douglas county cnpitnlint, ia a btiHincHS visitor in "Wc&ford todny, nnd in company with iTnrd S. Dudloy went fiouth to look -over ihoir lioldiuga near Ashland. We. lenn quilts, blankets and por- uereo at the Pntitonum. A. 1. Loomia of Fnrgo, N. D., is In AWford looking after buaiuoaa in tercuts. IV.tcii troea for aalo nt ton conts -ch- II. B. Pnttcrson, Nnah hot CI L. Itenmen went to Butto Falls Friday in tho matter of the disturb anfco sit ftio bnll game thoro Inat Tke 'Commoroial club needs more toonui to rout. The demand is far -overreaching tho aupidy and thoy woutdlkindly nak Ih people who havo roewfiio rent to call tho club rooms. juam cui, at once, ns pcoplo nro -waiting for them, cmbo your order in, tno wngon mil 4MI1I. Main 2141. Dr. . P. Millor of Flint, Mich., is -bimk lhoso looking for good in- -vostmontH in Boguo rivor proporty. rw arlifltio photographs go to IHnsdutcr'a. Children's picturos n Bjieeadty; Central Point. 10 Mim Corn Adnma of Tncomn, who haw Sfen visiting hor hrothors, W. It. and TL "S. Adams, of tho Cokor Butto -orvkHrHs, and Mrs. C. W. ITolman, left IFriday morning on thoir return to Tacomn. Plmnos clennod, dyod nnd curlod , ttb vnntonuai. Frwl J. Blnkesloy of Bosoburc is ia Mieilford looking nftor Iuh mining Goeolfo 'Kohlhngon of Kosoburg awfp a 'cniloml of fmo hoof lo -that tjity from Medford this wook. Tfo. Kblilhagon lins boon hnving his lieof cattlo fod in tho Applegnto boo Uo tOiio -wiuter nnd finds it pnys ta anvo ins Btook from Douglas eottrtyiioro, looa thorn nnd thou shii the Est fltodk bnok by rnii. Now, -waat tio you think or thntT HkVo your accounts bookod nftor HBmeflfl 'hours nnd snvo tho oxponso f a wgnlsr tooTtkoepor. P. 0. Box 11. Mrs. H, 'C. Mlnenr nnd boii, M. I. ICncKT, -wero nt GrnntB Pnss Fridny -a bamness. H. 3. ABlbury of Gold ITill wns in Vedforxl Thursday. Mws Tim Qoodnlo has nocoptod n peBrfion ns 1ookkoopor nt Ilutclm on ft Tumsdon'B. Yon nro Invited to visit our now location on South Central nvonuo, W. IT. Mortkor & Co, Tho Wintor Nellis ponr orchard on Imj 3imwy Butto -proporty is a mnss of witouess this Avook and ono of tho freest eights in tho vnlloy. Kurdoii will dollvor ico cream, ami iciih to any pari ot: tliu city any timu. I'hono :i71. Itov. anil Mrn. V. ii. Hamilton of Chiango arc ruKiutorad al tho NiihIi. Mrn. Franco Bclmoldiir of Portland Ih In Modford on mutters portnlniiiK to tho ontntu of hr Into hunlmnd, Voltimo If, No. 1, of tho Rogue Miigitssliio in oul and nIiowh improvo inont. When tho firHl numhor wan iHHiiod a your ngo, Drown wan irtvoii hIx months in wiiiuh to miHpond. lie linn doubled tho limit and Ih hIIII in tho gnino. Tho last numhor Ih ti very oroditnhlo ono. Itnrdon's assortment of cakoH, pion, cookies, otc, in complolo in ov cry detail. MrH, Roderick Clark . of Cnntrnl Point wiih cullod to Portland Wed nesday ovotiinpr, hor olHtor'H young child being burned to death there yesterday. Inthoi' vim Claronhuuk roturnud l'Yiduy morning from Portland, wliuro lio litis liceii ill witli lypiioiu fovor for tho piiHt several weeks. IIo had Htnrtod on n vacation and was taken ill whon ho roachud Portland, and ovor sinco Iiiih been in St. Vin cent'! hoHpital. IIIh many friends and parishioners in Modford will bo Kind to louru thai Father Van Iiiih rueovcrcd and will nooir ho nblo to roHiittio 1i!h parochial dutioH. George II. Durlinm of Grants Pass Ih in Modford on business todny. It. Q. .Smith wan in Modford Pri on business beforo tho circuit ! court nt Jnckaonvillo. In tho Pacific Tolephono Maga zine, published for distribution among tho employes of tho company is nu article of Modford by Mm. Lu cille Hood Conrad, together with an illuHtnttion of Main Htreot on an or dinarily busy day. Tho article in concisely written and given tho greatest amount of information in tho fewest words. It is a good piece Talent. APRIL 30 IS RAISIN DAY IN CALIFORNIA FHESNO, Cnl., April 7. Tho Frosno chamber of commorco todny is waging an active publicity cam paign throughout tho United States for tho ptirposo of teaching citizens to oat "raininir broad ii discovory o hoiisowives of Fresno. With this oik) in viow, April 30 has bcon sol aside by Cuhfoniians sympathy with tho movomcnt "raisin day" whon raisins will bo oaten !u every concoivnblo fonn. Tho ! object of tho movement in to extend , tho mnrkot for tho raisins, most of I which nro grown in Frosno county About $1,000,000 worth of tho fruit ia grown in this vicinity ench year. NOTICE. Notlco In horoby given that tho un- doralgnod will apply nt th'o next rog ular mooting of tho city council of tho city of Modford, Orogon, for a Itconso to noil aplrltous, vlnout nnd malt liquors In qunutltloa loaa than n gal Ion, at his placo of business at No, 32 Front stroot, North, In said city, for n porlod of six mouths. JOHN HARRINGTON. April 8, 1010. CLARK'S STALLIONS will bo nt Vlncont's bnrn next woolc, In chnrgo of VIA Cantrol!. 16 lr t , iouuy'8 nuvoriisomem 01 your "favorite storo" may nnuounco tliat "spooial sale" that you havo waited for. nasktas for Health. The Services OPAN EXPERT ARE AT YOTJR COMMAND Free OF CHARGE CALL MAIN 3021 1 l -r MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, CHECKED BY TURKS Heavy Losses Sustained Near Push tlna, According to Advices Receiv ed In Belgrade, BELCIHADK, Sorvin, April 8. A largo force of rebellious Albanian troops woro checked willi heavy losses nonr Prishtitm, according lo advices receivod lioro today. Tho loyalist Turkish troops also sustain ed loss, but nro believed to havo in flicted the greater damage. Both sides aro reported to havo boon re inforced and returned to tho con flict. It is belinvcd that only the restor ation of Abdul Humid lo tho throne of Turkey will pacify the Albanian. They liavo continuously the do - throiiemcnt of tho present sultan nnd tho release of Abdul from his incur - coralion at Salonika and his restor ation to powor. AT THE CHURCHES. .. 4..4.4.4.4.4....4.4' Christian Science. ! Sorvico Sund'ny morning nt 11 1 o'clock. Subject of lesson-Bonnon,'"0"1 "Pcating almost nienncnlly tlic" "Arc Sin, Disease und Death Heal?"0 apostolic crcco, Doth carrying Snndav school nt 10 o'clock. Tosti- moninl mcotins Wednesday at 7:30. Tho public is cordially invited to thoso services, 128 rtorth Grape street, north Shennnn-Clay house. milSIC Baptist Church. First Baptist church, 'corner of North Central avenuo and Fifth street. Serv cos at the usual houra uoxt Sunday. Sunday school, 0:15 a. in.; preaching services 11 a. m. nnd 8 p. in.; young people's meeting, p. m.; special music nl tlio pmnnii. ing services. A specinl 1him"-" ' meeting of the church will be hold next Thursday ovoning, April 14. Ev-, cry member of tho church is request-, cd to bo proscnt. A cordial welcome i is extended to nil to worship with us. a. A. Holmes, pastor. 1 Christian Church. Cornor Sixth nnd Ivy streets. Us- unl services noxt Sunday. Bible school nt 0:15; preaching at 11 a. m.; C. E. nt 7 nnd evening sorvices nt 8. A cordinl invitation is extend ed to nil to attend these services. W. Thoo. Matlock, pastor. YESTERDAY'S SCORES PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Portland 2, Vernon 5. Los Angelos 7, Sacramento 0. : RiiQiutQQ inpiiQ : UUUIIiLUU LUUftLU 4 For wood of all kinds, seo the Square Dou Woodvard. Phone '2001. Fir stroot, botwoon Second nnd Third streots. Gould & Lindlov. proprietors. 261" Wear Iiild'n Shoo If you want satisfaction, -try u snok of Mt. nood Snow-Fnll Flour. For salb nt tho Rusa Mill. Remem- borttho plnco. Polk null & Son. TTsHkins for Henlth " That Hat Hnvo y light it yet? If not tho time and ILE CO. vo of whoth- 01 lin fnco. a full aco bv something in botwoon wo liavo tho 'Stylo that be comes your countenance- best or from 50c to $5.00. Shirts, neckwear, undor- w oar, gloves, Lion brand )ants. all prices and sizes. Mon's now Spring Suits at prices you can pay. The Wardrobe 'aimers and Fruitgrowers' Bank Building. I 1. f tft f -f -f 4- COMMUNICATIONS. r To tho Editor; Tho pnpors nro full of tim fuss that Itoosovclt kicked up in Homo on nccounl of bis fniling to call upon ono body of holy mbii bpforo ho did tho otlior1. It is hard to seo what difforonco it would make whom ho called upon first. Jtomo in supposed to ho the city whoro Chrislinnity first look solid root. Paul and Peter walked its streets. Thoso nposba had looked upon tho fnco of Christ thoy had walked nnd talked with Him; thoy, perhaps, heard Ilim utti-r iho words, "Love ono another." In thi city the believers in Christ forgave those who put them to death. They wor-j shipped by night in the hand-pita outside tho city, in the secret places of the catacombs. They wii the re aped of tho world by their meek ness nnd spirit bf 'forgiveness. Bo forc tho power of this un lfish re ligion of love and brotherhood Greek 1 mythology became n myth, the seep j utr of authority dropjwl from the ! hands of tho cods of Olymnia. Two thousand. years hnvo passed since the religion ofthe Man of Sor row was first preached to the world. Millions and millions have been spent !lo carry tho mossngo of pence to the uttermost parts of tho earth, and hero in this day of enlightenment, in tllc ycnr of "r k'1 nineteen hun- dred and ten, ,two"J different sects, 0 'ncssage ol lovo to a Denighted world, right on tho ground wheie Poter nnd Paul came fresh from the Master and preached to tho few that ! i'Sitil.1 liufn.t iir)ti in lilfid.Mn ! wtllu untu., lifiiib ilim iiioiuiii oity, two creeds are crouched, snarl- ' mg nt onch otborvhko beasts of prey, ,ana woro 11 no1 lor CIV" ,aw' iwo,d bo n cr'ct ?thof's throats. i'fl maKcs us inquire want prog- ll'h8 u, religion Jus vunsi made 111 2000 years. Well, vc might sny in answer, its pure principles havo ponnentcd tho world. Tho lion. k .1 1 t 1 .!.! I r " I The S Tonight GREAT FEATURE "FILM Pickett's Hand to Horn Fight with a Blood Thirsty Spanish Bull The Captive Lesson By the Sea Excellent - - TURN EXPENSE! INTO INVESTMENT If it's merely a question of what you can "get along with," use an ordinaty paper for your business stationery. If, however, you are seek ing to turn expense into in vestment, use Tit tW.m t.trf,r tutinni tMitury "LikJer tig Jfatrr ilark The added influence given your messages 'by the clean, crisp sheets will wipe out the expense item and leave a bal ance on the other side. . A littlo Joumy into th worVlngt of your own imnu wm urtnf tutn our argu ment. To hOp, juk u for a tntcimtn book of lh paper- thawing Utterktaih and qthar I lulne TortM, pnnled.litlio- (raphe), and rilsrat4ioa the white and fourteen colon of Om lUuriiiua IIomd. Il a worth htvinf. Made by Haumhui Pafir CoMfANV, I ha only papar uukeri in the world making bon.l piper ejicluiirely, Medford Printing APRIL 8, 1910, GAYNOR WOULD HAVE' CHURCHES PAY TAXES New York's Mayor Busies Himself by Looking Into City. Taxes and Assessments. NEW YOHK, April 8.--Bcing sat isfied that mjioh property in Now York is being undervalued, Mayor Gnynor today began to "wnko up" tho tnx nssosflors. For somo time the mayor has bus ied himself by looking into city taxes and assessments. As n result he suggested that churches and other roligious institutions should be compelled to puy their share of taxes for local improvements. WILL START CHICKEN FARM ON COLEMAN CREEK C. H. IIoxlo has purchased from Ous Lawrence 122 1-2 acres on Colo man creek, southwest of Medford for a consideration of $15000 or there abouts. Tho land Is partially agricul tural and partinll7 small timber, and Mr. IIoxlo purposes going Into tho chicken business on a largo scale. Ho will establish a homo thoro and will bo Joined by his mother later on. havo at last learned to separate the gold from tho ecclesiastical dross. But there is chance 3-ct for improve ment. Wo have a deal of dross to get rid of. Let's build two taber nnclcs instead of one, even if wc do havo to put them outside tho firo lim its. Wo aro really very hard pushed for placc3 of worship. There are not enough churches in this town. Per haps, after all, Dr. Pago bad better build hnother church instead of an opera house. E. M. ANDREWS. Raskins for Health. etvoy Theatre Music One Dime 1 FINE JOB PRINTING IS OUR SPECIALTY t i WE CAN AND DO MAKE QUICK DELIVERIES GET OUR PRICES Co,8 You , 'it Want Something! AND THE CHANCES ARE WE HAVE IT, AKD l THAT'S NOT ALL, WE WELL SAVE YOU MONKS' J ON IT "WHEN Saturday AVE WILL HAVE TWO BEST OF THE SEASON. THEM IN OUR For The Boyf WE WILL HAVE ON SALE TOMORROW TEK' DOZEN FANCY JAPANESE BOW AND AEEOWSL SALE PRICES, 15c, 20c AND 25c EACH The New Bakery Saturday, April 9, 1910 Cakes, Pies, in endless variety a complete assortment ahrqv on hand and always freah, together with all jkawsr elties that go to make a FB2ST CLASS BAKXSX OUR SPECIALTIES PEERLESS SANITARY BREAD Every loaf in wax paper. MACAROONS, LADY ITNGERS AJfflO CREAM PUFFS. SHELLED NUTS OF EVERY KIND. THE ICE LESS FOUNTAIN is dispensing all the popular refreshing 4rnfas and delicious ices and cream. CHOICE CONFECTIONS Fresh New York chocolates, the finest 'wwA. of a many-sided art, received fresh every itmsk. by express. Rardon's Bakery and Coofectioserf 1VIAIN AND GRAPE STREETS PHOMX fl Pap Ti!ii1a Portland 1 Ul 11 UUU PronerlNr FOR ROGUE RIVER VALLEY OR Throo-story warchoiiRo, rents for Fine 8-room houso on Main and 20Ui 1G lots, Council Croat Qunrtor block Portland Hoigbts Half intoroat 3-story building, Union rent $300 month, $30,000. Bee G usick & Rogue River Valley Depei, West 4 YOU BUY. BIG- BARGAINS- DON'T FAIL TO SEE SHOW WINDOW. SEY'S Cookies etc: f jc MEDPORD CITY yWVWkXS. $156 Month .......... ste., rwts for $59 wniftifTSWr T .JHtl J Mp9 X ave. sad E. iltvmmt tifawntj, T MeyeiB 1 Main Street, Metftnf,