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APRIL 11, im ft ' SOCIAL AND PERSONAL KonlKtuiwry'H lmlr-ilronin(c pur leru now ouen, T0 V. M. fiowurt Iiuh received iiowb of fVn .Uontli of a brother, Cyrun Btewnui of Adams county, JIIh., who pawiiyj .away Mnroh 30 at tlm no of I2. Jolui II. Cnrkln, attorney at law, over jnokrton County Hnnk. Jiulnto 1 M. Htowiirt lonvos Hliort Jy on un extended trip tlirounli tho enitt, mill hoiiIIi, Ilu will lio away tho Rrvitcr part of tlm mitiitnnr., Mytr V. II. Canon left Sunday on a biuancMri trip to I'ortlauil. Nw liulr-drormliiK parlor now opn nt Montpniiciry'K. f0 A. K. Jloxriilinuiii Hjinnt, .Sunday at Fowl 'roolf. Mrx. M. M. l'alnain lull oMndny to viait linr moii in San Kruiioimio. Dr. and .Urn. J. 31. ICcoiiu anil .Mr. aml ilrn. W. II. Kluwart took an aillo ride far into the Sialciyuun Sunday. IVivalo lounl at 100 15. Htrcul. StnVtly firsl-rlan. ' Harold M. Starn of Howling Uruon, Ohio, a in;ilirv of Mr. It. C. Minuur, ist vi-JiiiiK in Knterprku dmlriot. Frank Honour and family of Uow linjr Giron, Ohio, veiled Mrs, H. 0. UiixMtr at It or homo in Kntorprim) dktricl. Mr. Houser wn favorably Inijimwrd with thin part of the coun try vehWo vinilinjj a few yenra ngn and ban lm fntnily horo with tho ex pectation of location ponnanfliitfy. MaolcAdamti returned Sunday from a biuctnoHH trip to Portland. Mr. juuI &frn. Willtur A. Jones ro turrnvl from I'ortla.id Monday wheru they wore married Friday. Thoy uro receiviiij? tho hearty coiiK'rntulatioim of tkmr many frioudH who nm ncvor t&el&tH nomcwhat dUnppointud that so advance information of the wed ding: ah Kivon out. Lynn I'urdin of tho Central Point Glolxj, wan in Mcdford on biiRiuoRH Sfnnday. Ho Hnyn that ho can hoo a field for another nowxpaper thuro ro ganllcwt of tho opinioiiH of othorn. Cot. Muudy returned Monday from a LuninoHrt trip north. Mre. F. l'olouxo of "Tho Mondowa" at Iv-tgla Point, wax a Medford vlwit--or Sanday. J. P. O'Doll of Gold Hay was a Medford vinitor Sunday. H. von dor Hellon of Wellcn, wn In Mrdfonl greeting his nnmoroiw friend . . RJ W. MoClondon wan in Mcdford Monday on biiHincAH. Mayor Canon loft Siuidny ovonlnir for Portland on n IiiimIiicmh trip, lie vfiH Im homo Wodnnoday. H l ttt f U f . WEDDINQ DELLS. f f H H Qaskln-Tuckcr. At tho HaptlHt parHouiiKu, 312 So. Cuntral avetiuo, Alodford, Ore., Sun day afternoon, April 10th, Mr. Itleh ard Qankiu of JaulcHonvilln mid Minn Maud 1?. Tuokur of Mcdford wuru united in marriage, A. A. IIoIuioh, pitHtor of tho liapliat ohurcb officiat ing. Mr. and Mrn UaBklim will make thoirfuturo homo in JaelcHonvillo. ADJOURNED TERM DE JOSEPHINE COURT Judiio Calkins Convenes Court at Grants Pass This Mornlnu and Mo calls Grand Jury Regular Term Next Monday. Tli'm morning Judgo CalkitiH con vened tho adjourned January term of f 14 4 -f -f -f 4 -f 1 tho oJncphino county court, and in r i , . t , i n niiniiirnn l nnil t '"'connnieo wun mo una oi. prucea- H IIInV A -f tiro which ho has laid down in Jack-4- UUUII1LUU LUUflLU 4 ,hoii '.,.mtv. ho Iiuh recalled tho irrmid ....i . . . 4i,r un Minf llint linitv mnv lifii'n 1111 y f- y y y y T T T T ....... " " ..... ..... w . opopriuniiy to lnvcHiiate matioru portainitif; that branoh of (ho ju- liciary in order that thoy mifht pre For wood of all kindB. hoo the H.... M- I ..... T, " J'"", ' Heht a full report at the oponinj,' of 2(101. Hr Ktreot, botween Seeond , ' , ...,', a.. (1 TliiKl AiittQi. Gould x Liudluy. propni't i. -''It KmI Shoo. - -Nothing mito bo tnHty ns Whit man I'niidioa - frortli ill Iho Merrivold Hhoii, WohI Main. ' eod ArehitvctH Mtiiplius, ouch iih drawing, blue print, and trnuiiitf pa pers, otc, at Merrivold Shop. 25ood Itcbuilt typewriterrt, carbon pa porn, etc., Merrivold Shop. 25"cod LotM in Laurel Park hcII for $2G0, .i.')00 and up. 2' down and $10 iv month. Sou lieimou. 50 Boiiboh wunta to hIiow you Lau rel Park. CO If you' want Batififaction, try it nnok of Mt. Hood Snow-Fall Flour. For nolo at tho Runs Mill. Remem ber tho placo. Polk Hull & Son. Dr. Seely Going East. Dr. E. R. Seely will leavo in i Hhort time for Now York to tako a courno in HtirKOry. Ho would prrcat ly appreciate tho payment of out Htandiug accounts hoforo ho leaven. 10 the ii'xuliir term next Mo:idny. Thi lun of Judge CnlkiiiB oxjio ditoK mutton maturinlly and in grow ing in favor with tht nttoruoyH. A Morlted Rebuke. At the oko of clhty-nlx JIma Itcyn- iiIiIm hIIII full III! Ill l li-li n. Hf In II fi and. Imvlnjf retained all tier fnrultltn. lively eocinl nt the church on Friday fliw felt Hint a few of the iiliynlcal (lift-! evening, the "UlueB" being the loHors JACKSONVILLE SERVICE 18 IMPROVED Tho now quarter of the Pacific Stales Telephone company at Jcak- Honvillo uro now occupied by tho ox chango and tho pcoplo thoro arc re ceiving a very much belter Horvico. An all-night ncrvico m been inaug urated and thin alone will climinato much troublo which ling horotoforo oxiHtcd at thi exchange. Now you can rcuch Jacluionvillc by iclephono at any liotir of tho night. Incidentally the acipe Stutog Telej pone company have made an appro priation of is30,000 for further ex teiiHiotiH in tho Rogue river valley. CENTRAL POINT NEWSLETTER. C. K. Lnngc in just begirninit thn orectiou of a handsome and commod ious ioi(looo oil the tHii-ncrc tract rccontly purciinacil by him in the waul ond of town.. Ji.hn R. Hiatty of PorLnd Hpont a lew hoij.w in town on Fn.lay drum-1 ming up businolB for the ..iioe hoimc ! uliicli ho reproHOlitH m Orogoii'n me-1 tropolirt. Following a confojit for new mcm borh for tin Cliiititinij Suixl-iy school, the "Red" and the "Hlueo" had u town on Thursday intynvlctring tho liiiflincflH mon, in the interest of tho Oregon State Gazatcar now in coiirso of preparation. Mru. F. W. Lcsmciflter received on Wednesday tho sad and unexpected intelligence of hor mother's death. Tho death occurred suddenly at tho family homo in Hot Springs, Ark. Mrs. J. O. Isaacson returned on Thursday from an extended visit among relatives in Pnsadcna, Cali fornia, acompanied by her sistor. Miss Elizabeth Stanton. Mrs. Isaac son is considerably improved in health from hor sojourn in the sunny state. Wick Welch of Butte Falls, a son of tho late Mark Welelt, was ia iewa on Thursday shaking hands wita rel atives and friends. Mrs. Gordon of lieagle has beea visiting her brother, genial "Uncle" Sam Murray his week. Mrs. Garden tips tho scales at 325 pounds avor- dupois, but in happy and healthy and says she feels as light as a girl. Mrs. Rodorick Clark, from near Central Point was called to Portland on Tuesday evening by the shocking announcement of tho death of her sin ter's little two-year-old daughter by burning. A full account of the fuid necident has not yet reached Central Point The work on Beall park, snperin-' fended by the La-Sen KSmm fmiftwum neat CI ah fore naay days Ute (fade wML Iwt.m. ekape to raw grass ml, anfe. muktm porary tentu wiH be .pfaweA awwwut. Mi for the proieetjea of the gi a mm) , fJowexiag ebrafe. Sevimil C lodges of tkk ety have: tees for Ibq naric, a provided far mi Mh etHsewa mt aiW geaeraitfily dowatair Jfwaife 'im UI6 Pflrtc Mrs. 8. H. Ttonneti of raric, in vnm er two tfcMtMi m speadtng a month at -the Vimm of mc father, Thwry Wooa. ijrVma fMMfilMn goes to Red Bluff, Cal to em hm smamer with -a sister. 2SB. in tho coolest wore obliged to furnish tho eattiitaiitment which consisted of mtiMii', guics and light refreshments. iho beautiful building tract recent- DEMOCRATS MEET IN CALIFORNIA LOS ANGLES, Cnl., April 11.--Dolegatcs from 4S counties of Cnli fornia nro gathering horo today for tho state Democratic confcnicco which will open tomorow. It is holiovod that nt least -100 del egates will ho in their scats when tho conference is called to order by Judge oJhu F. linker of Alturns. Tho matter of chief imoptranco tint will lie dissuKsed by tho conference is whether tho delegatus shnll chooso tho cnndidatoH to bo voted upon in tho primary elections or permit enoh aspirant to state off too to iro before Tf T A'n i.r. r..J.... .1.. .. i? ! i. u, u vim a mil iuuiiunj' unj jirniiiir ui'it'iiuiiiK upon ins ,inoi- raornitig for Rosebiirg and othor. vidunl strongth. DowrIhh county points, whero ho will According to Albert M. Norton, IhomuKUly examine Bomo of tho fruit chairman of tho Los Angolos county no expects to return , I icmocratio central committoo, tho conditions. homo nbout hiirsdny morning. C. Ti. Rnnmcs left oMndny for Port land on profoHsioual businebo D. V. T)o Laffey and wifo of Den Ter, Colorado, are registered nt tho xinsh, and oro looking over tho vnl ley with n view to locating, Mr. and Mrs. T. Irvino of Kugono am regjstorod nt tho Mooro. J. A. Tmxtor of Gold ITill was In Medford Sunday. J. R, Hnrvoy of Galico was in this -city Snnday and Monday on business. A. C. Ttandnll of Talent was "Mcdford visitor Monday. O. A. nover of Phoenix was in this city Monday. As ho eamo to town he aeCHird subscriptions to 40 shares in the Itogtto Rivor Prodnoo Assoota- HflL t Keri.y R. Miller of Central Point -chairman of the committeo npopintod to nolidt stooh for tho Roguo Rivor Valley Produce Association, wob in "MwiforVl Monday. Tho subscriptions are omlng in nn fast as was oxpoct ed, and Mr. Millor thinks thoro will he no difficulty in raising the ro- -qnimd amount. Mrs. F. Cowles was n Modfor! Tisitor Monday. York & Co. roport tho snlo of a Jtoitffe and lot In Ross Court by Mrs. Xillian Polk to Chos. M. English for -a ennflxloration of $2500. 'IIUTTE FALLS JURY ACQUITS BALL PLAYERS An a result of a "f roo for nil" at -a baseball gamo at Butte Falls, tho accnrrenoe of whioh was oxolusivoly vepurteA in tlie Tribune, ' Bovornl of 'tho -participants wero hauled boforo -Jmrfico Poiitt Saturday. Frank R. Neil nppoarod, for tho state and Clarence L. Ronmos for tho defendants. A jary was drawn and tho ovidenoo In th case submitted. Tho ovldonoo was wealc on both Bides. "Nobody seemed to hnow nothing about It." Tb 1ioys had recovered frbm thoir anger, and tho Jury concludod thnt It yiKt Jttfit nn exhibition of the Ameri can spirit which frequently ooours at linll gamoB and lot It go at that. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roddin aro vis iting relatives and frionds nt 'Fresno, "Calif. plO abilities of her iiku were of small nv count nud iwrtomlcil nothing. Iter tiephew 'I'lioinnn was a man of much worth, hut of a certain tactlciMiicitit of ' , . , . , .... i u ocauiuui uuiiuujl' iraci rcccni- K 'nuTit ' "I "!attd b' th0 Wilteiid brother. A few weeks before tho old lady's''11 tue nortu Part'of town was placed clghty-Hoventh birthday Thomas, who,"" tho market Saturday morning and had been overweighted with bunlucai f lots are selling At u brisk rate, cares for years, stnrtiHl on a trip round Mr. and Mru. Warren Mce of Ap- the world which was to consume two , plcgato uro visiting Mr. Meo'fl sisters, yenm. I ' ' 1. n t n . n m m tr ......1. I... ... nounccd when he appeared at Ills nlllll'it hnimn In n tntrn flftv tn11i tant from his homo "I'm startlus ' "JO,u uuo Bom uv uuu,e u:i uerry round tho world next week, and nslBtrcot to John Brown who recently I'm to bo koiio two years aud pcrhnp disposed of his fiiio ranch just out- lonsor I thought I might not ever- ! side tho town limits. Mr. Gllmore will well, you understand. I wo u tod to be sure to ico you onco moro." Tho old Indy leaned forward, fixing him with her beadllko eyes. "Thomas." she snld Imperatively, "do you mean to tell me tho doctor doesn't think you'll lire to get back?" Youth's Companion. Miss Mary Mce uud Mrs. Emmu lichb of this city. It is reported 'hat Chalmers Gil "ITfcflTrrns for Health;" y conference will iirotest against th direct primary system now in vogue in this state aud will recommend its amendment by tho legislature Tonn War In New York. NEW YORK, April ll.-rA heavy pollco gunrd was put on In tho Chi 11080 qunrtor today In anticipation of fnurthor outboaks botwoon tho Hip Fling and On Loong tonga, following tho four assassinations yostordny In Now York and Philadelphia. In Philadelphia Chu Kong and G Jong Sing, both mombors of tho Hip Blng tnng, woro shot down by hatchet mon, presumably from tho On Lo- ongs. In Now York Chung Fook, a laun dryman, was killed wlillo standing on a street corner, and Ing Moon, anoth or laundryman, was killed In his room by an nosassln. In all tho mur dors, tho victims woro shot down. Burns Gots Decision. SYDNEY, N. S. W., April 11.- Tommy Darns, ox-champion heavy weight of tho world, slgnaltiod his ro-ontry Into tho ring horo today by winning a 20-round docUlon ovor Dill Lang, champion of Australia. Durns tried hard to put his man away and sevoroly punished htm, but Lang provod n vorltablo glutton for pun- tRhmont and managed to stay tho Urn It. Burns' long layoff, this bolng his first battlo slnco Jack Johnson boat hi in on Docomhor 20, 1908, has olowod him up and ho nppoarod much boavior than when tho former cham pion fought Johnson, Mrs. Savior Guilty. WATSEKA, 111., April 11. Dr.. William Millor and Mrs. J. B. Baylor today woro convlctod of manslaugh ter li connection with tho murder of Baylor, who was shot to doath In his horns at Croscont City, 111., In July. John drundo, Mrs. Saylor'a fathor, was acquitted, NOT TRYING TO MAKE UP WITH HIS WIFE PASADENA, Cal., April 11. It was doniod authoritatively at tho Cudohy homo thnt Jnok Cudahy who slushed Banker Lillm in nKntiaa City !b trying to offool a rooonolliaWon with his wifo. build another homo as his business is improving steudily and ho finds Cen tral Point u profitable place in which to live. Tho labor day cxercisos observed on tho school grounds Fridcy after noon wore interesting and impressive. A carefully prepared program in- Prpotul Motion. i eludiiiL' botiL's. rt'citatioiib und ud- Llttlo Jimmy had arrived at the I dresses was followed by tho planting questioning nge. lie had jum made an 1 o trecs by tho varJoua Je eauh of' SuftSS0" ,M!r,,CtU m0tl0Dl planting' the tree of b choice. "No," said bin father: "nolxHly has 'urK umber of interested spectat evcr discovered perpetual moUon yet."jors woro present and Prof. Cooper Hut Jimmy was not quite satisfied. I ""d his efficient corps of teachers "What la perpetual motion like, dad'" wero warmly comcmnded for the ho ankd next. splendid effortu they have put forth Ills father thought a moment. "Why. i making tho occasion so interesting It'll tlffiftv hi.r.1 f.i unv 1l.t,vir Im nl n ii ; ... . . . V. ' . ' nnu proiitaoie. enln n.,.1 L.,,lnP fon.vnr II..r I. L 1,10 PUU,,C "ICetUlg ot the United Illustration. I onco Raw n wnmnn in n i Artuons hold in the M. W. A. hall on train who had nut on her irloves. 8hu i Sutunlay ovening was largely attend then tried to button her right hand j ed uud a numbor of new names were glove, but sho found that she must added to tho roll of members. Th take off her left hand glovo to do so. annual metjthn? of tho Smith On. 8ho took it off and buttoned tho right jgon Woman's Prcsbytorial Society uuiiu kiimu, iiiuii rue imv umi in ur- I H Im 1B.M rrt j der to button her loft hand glovo she " , . 7 ur" must tnko off her right hand glove,!."10 lnd,c,8. of tlmt daommatton ore which she did. Then bIic put ou her ; b"si' maklnK proparaUons for the left band glove, buttoned It and put ovent- uolcgntos will bo present from on tho right hand ono again. Uut sho Ashland, Mcdford, Gold Hill, Grants couldn't button her right hand glovo i l'ass, Rosoburg ond other poiuts and with her loft hand glovo on, so sho I tho mootincs. esnociallv in th nftnr. took off- That. Jimmy." ho said after: I10on and ovening, wUI bo of general n pause for breath. "Is what perpetual . ?' 04 u"-r'w Tho auction sale of tho Central Point hotol furniture did not take place according to schedule last Sat urday, ns Dr. Ray stepped in at tho physcological moment and purchased tho ontiro outfit. The hotel will bo nt once renovntcd and put iu habit ablo shnpo nnd will probably bo ro opened within tho noxt tn days. J. P. Jordan of Portland was in motion would bo like If you could get It.' A fUmarkablo Dlnnr Service. The remarkable dinner sen-Ice rando by Joslah Wedgwoo'd for the Russian empress, Catherine II., In 1774 consists of 052 pieces, and on each pleco Is painted a different view. Tho body Is of a palo brimstone color, and the vlows are painted In a rich mulberry purplo. As the ccrvlcn was Intended to be lined at tho palaco of La Ore- noullllcro (meaning marshy placo full of frogs), each pleco also bears a green frog within a shield on tho rim, The vlows represent British ruined castles, nhboys, parks, bridges, towers, etc. tfevcral pieces aro decorated with views of Hampstead, and there are custard cups with views of Richmond aud sauce borfta with tho acencry of misor part. In many cases the views aro the only pictorial records left of the old buildings. Altogether 1 here an- l.'JS2 vlows painted on tho SCi2 pieces. Connoisseur. What Wat Milling. Dr, Wutsou (Iau Macloren) used to tell a story about his trip to the Holy Laud, to which he had been looking forward for a number of years with plcasurabls anticipation. As bo was Hearing the center of his. torlc I'alostluo ho met' an American who was making all basto to got away. After such Krcetlnga as two English speaking meu meeting In a foreign country might exchange tho Ameri can asked Dr. Watson where ho was going. "To Jerusalem." was tho reply. "Jerusalem 1" exclaimed the Ameri can In tones of unfeigned disgust "You don't want to go thejre, I've Just come away. It's a slow town. Why, there Isn't a sIdbIo dally newspaper la tho whole placol" Neither. English Walter-Whlch side of the tablo do you wish to sit on, elrT American Guest I prefer to sit on a chair, Judge. In the morning when thou rlneth un willingly let this thought bo present: "I am rising to tho work of a human bolug." Marous Aurellus. Flnskinfi for Health. inaien a iiau oust a 10 w or our snaps in 123450 REAL ESTATE: IJoaou 1 now modern 7-room 123510 houso on South Peach St., 123450 lot 130x130; prico $3500. 123450 500 acres fruit land, closo 123450 in, no wasto land, $100 per 123150 aore. 123450 I lot 06x154. closo in on 23450 King street, $500. 123450 2 corner lots, closo, . on 123450 Holly; n bargain if Sold 123450 soon. ' , 23458 80 acres Fruit Land, $15 123450 por acre; will trade for 123450 Medford property. Mcdonough & DEM M f. it Stewart Bldg. Profitable Advertisin hi And What Live Newspapers Do To Help The Advertiser The object of this advertisement is simply to point out in amall .""r way the strongest points of advertising and also to let our -pedx&w know what this paper is doin"- to help toe advertisers, A System Necessary . .- The most successful advertisers have a well defined plan lor & vert is in 17 and follow it very, rigidly claiming that the peiwiiiwit pounding will accomplish far more and better results than the fa&p&ax ard methods. This is the strongest point to consider in advertiae. Do it often. Amount of Space To Be Used Some lines of business require a large amount of space, "while offer ers only need a small space. It is a well established fact that a large space will do more good and brhitf more results than a small one. but better a small space and often than a large space just once in a. while. A ffreat deal depends on t.ie amount vou wish to snena :fni space. Live Advertising Consists in changing your space often.. Your stock of goods -woulcl soon become unsalable if never changed your advertisement grows old when allowed to run too long. You read the paper for live news your advertisement should be a part of the news then it would fee read and results would come from it. A A Part of Every Business You wouldn't think of trying to keep store without a store room? without either goods, help, light, fuel and a certain knowledge -of the business, or where there were no people to sell to you would .want . your business to become known, too. '. 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It is his Imsineag e call for your advertisements and read the proof see that you get -a proof if it is a large ad. to offer suggestions and if yon cant write advertisements, he will gladly help you. Our ad man is at your service. He will do anything you ask to help v J you to got the most out of your space. He has written advertiseBHaftji for eleven years and can tell you in a moment just how to get theet displays, in short, he will do everything an experienced ad man-canto see that you get full and complete returns for your advertisingagfnasi- This paper is tho best daily anywhere in a city tliesiae-ef Medford our circulation compares most favorably with the largest f th const dailies our charges for advertising space are Iowjt axoa$)ar ison than most dailies when you consider circulation. f i IN, 5 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE CALL UP MAIN 3021 i , AND OUR AD MAN Vh- WILL GOME AT ONCE Ad vertising Department Medford Mail Tribune Oft