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IT IP" I T m AEBDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. MAY 1, 1010. 10 HUMPHREY'S New Gun tore West Main Street, Just Opposite Moore Hotel Tt?l?T?lD I? XT HP IS THE BEST WORD TO USE IN DESCRIBING THIS NIOW CiTX STORK. FOR XOTIIINd .) I'KT U K K IT CAN liK R)UNI) IF J? XLXvJDylM 1 OUTS 1 PIS OF TILE LARCJKR CITIKS. G-UNS, REVOLVERS AND ALL KINDS OE AMMUNITION IS CAK'RI I'll) IX STOCK AND YOU ARE SURE TO E.IND JUST WHAT YOU WANT. EVERY NEW AND SUCCESSFUL (IUN OK SMALL FIL'E ARM CAN RE FOUND IN STOCK, AND AVE KNOW BY ACTUAL EXPERIENCE THE .BEST GUNS TO USE WHEN HUNTING THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF GAME. RUILDERS' HARDWARE SUCH AS LOCKS, HINGES. FLANGES. STRAPPS, ETC., IN THE MOST APPROVED DESIGNS; IN FACT EV ERYTHING IN THE SHAPE OF HARDWARE THAT ONE NEEDS FO R1BULLD1NG EITHER THE SIALLEST OR FINEST RESIDENCE. REASONABLE PRICES. T I Dl iniTTrnr T-rfc-r AVE f-UIOW THE FINEST AND MOST COM PL I . U A JL-1IJ.V X ASSOirrMEN'l, ()FCnTLERV TO BE FOUND OUTSI OF THE LARGEST CITY IF YOU AUK LOOKING FOR KNIVES. HUNT ING OR POCKET. OR OTHER KINDS. WE CAN SHOW YOU Til E KIND THAT YOU WILL BE GLAD TO PURCHASE. PRICES AND VALUES RIGHT. Tr Tnrr crrrxT wr x t? is one of our specialties and we K 11 ViO.iL IN W iXVL CAN SHOW YOU MANTY NEW THINGS. THE KIND OF KITCHEN AVARE THAT STANDS THE WEAR OF TIME AND ALWAYS PROVES SATISFACTORY. THE PRICES WILL PLEASE. TTCXJrxTr hp a rTrr i? that will aid you to land the IHlOXllrNljr 1 UlVl-yll BIG FISH. YOU CANT AFFORD TO A MISS A LOOK AT OUR ASSORTMENT OF FLIES. RODS, REELS, NETS, LEADERS, LUXES. HOOKS, ETC., AND LEARN OF THEIR QUALITIES. LOOK US UP FOR FISHING TACKLE. PRICES WON'T BOTHER. Headquarters For Sporting Goods EVERY PERSON THAT HAS ANY KIND OF NEED FOR SPORTING GOODS, SUCn AS TENNIS OUTFITS, BASEBALL GO ODS. COM PASSES, FI ELD GLASSES, ETC., WILL FIND THE FINEST GOODS HERE. IT'S OUR SPECIAL BUSINESS TO SUPPLY YOU. WE'LL SAVE YOU MONEY, TOO. WHY THE"JINKS" DID NOTJII" Charles Hazelrlgg Says He Was Not Notified and That He Was Not to Blame for Lack of Music, as Reported. CENTRAL POINT NEWSLETTER To tho Editor: In j'our account of the Commer cial club's high jinks that "didn't jinks," and from conversation with different members of the club, it seems to be tho impression that the fizzle was entirely due to my ab sence. While in a sense this is very flattering, yet it places me in a false position. il don't think it is necessary to re 'ler to the fact that at every pre vious function of tho club I have al ways freely and pladly Riven my services and on several occasions tho freo uso of the theater as well. But this timo I received no intima tion from Mr. Klum, Mr. Andrews or any other mombor of tho committee, -that I was expected to tako part un til 0 o'clock in the evening just be fore tho "doings." My orchestra had been engaged for two weeks for a banquet and reception, so of course it was impossible for mo to attend Ihe olub meeting oven as a spectator. And ns to "all tho other principals boing presont," I have it on their own personal assurance that not only were they not present, but each and every one of them say they were not inotified, invited or asked in any way to tako a part before 0 o'clock Wed nesday evening. So far from having "my dates mixed," I didn't know Lad a date. I have too many of my own short comings to answer for that I can't assume tho blamo for tho failure of tho club's entertainment committee to make good. In closing, I wish to say that in tho future ns well as the past my serv ices aro at tho disposal of the Com morcial club in any way it may see fit to use them, but I'm not a mind reader you must notify mo if you want me. CIIAS. D. IiAtSHIHiQ. To get tho host available stenog rapher is worth some want advertis Incr and would bo ovon if want ad vortising woro tho costliect, instead ot tho choapost, thing in town. Mrs. Robert Kyle and Mrs. J. V. a shopping expedition. L. C. Davis and wife of Ashland aro visiting at the home of their par-, ents, Dr. and Mrs. E. Davis, of this city. Mrs. Dans will go from hero to Grants Pass to visit relatives bo- fore returning to Ashland. R. H. Cornelius, tho newly ap pointed depot agent, arrived last night and will take charge of the company's business hero immediate ly. He will move his family, con sisting of wife and one child, here from Woodburn, ns soon as a suit able house can be rented. Young Robert Pillsbury, one of Central Point's amateur baseball players, received almost a knockout blow last Friday afternoon while acting as catcher in a practice game. IIo caught the ball in the eye and will wear mourning on that sido of his fuco for somo timo to come. Mrs. E. Davis, Mrs. W. R. Owen and Miss Paino attended the Chris tian Scientist lecture at Ashland on Froday evening. Tho lecturer was Bliss Knapp of Boston, a noted ad herent of that denomination. Mrs. J. D. Williams of this city was the victim of something re sembling ptomaine poisoning on Wed nesday night. She was taken des perately ill shortly after the evening meal and a physician was hurriedly sent for, but, as luck would have it, both physicians were out of town. As her illness increased alarmingly ev ery moment, it was decided to send outside for medical assistance, and in tho meantime medicine was ob tained from tho drug store, which, after a short timo, relieved her suf fering, and it was found not neces sary to send for medical help. Ev ery symptom pointed to ptomaine poisoning, but as Mrs. Williams had partaken of no canned food, her friends cannot account for tho pe culiar illness. She is at present somewhat weak, but otherwiso com fortable. D. H. Mordaunt of Selraa, Ala., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Emma Mor daunt, of this city for a few weeks. Irsel Lewis, of tho firm of Lewis & Sons, whoso injury was reported somo weeks ago, is now out of bed and his fractured limb is mending nicely, though it will be weeks yet before ho can mako much uso of it. C, C, Crowd and wife will depart' in a few days for MoMinnvillo, where Mr. Crowe has secured a po sition as telegraph operator for the Southern Pacific company. Work on Central Point's new wa ter system is at last undar way. C. E. Bade,, who has charge of tho ditching, laying of mains and final installing of the pumping mnchinery, is hero and at work with his crew of men, and by the time the really hot weather begins we shall be in a position to snap our fingers at Mr. Jupiter Pluvius as an antiquated old fogy whoso ministrations wo do not need. M. E. Coen, Presbyterian pastor at Woodville, will speak in tho Chris tian church on Sunday morning, May 1, at 11 o'clock. Tho Oregon Presbytery has ar ranged for denominational sen-ices each Sunday in future, and Mr. Coen will in all probability bo the man who will servo this town. Just whore regular son-ices will bo held is a matter yet to bo determined by the locnl society. Roses and sweet peas galore are beginning to brighten the lawns and gardens of our local floriculturists. Wo shall certainly have enough flow ers from gardens in our midst to make a bravo showing at our coming flower carnival. Some roses are In bloom now that would tako a prizo at any contest. A. L. Kendrick, representative of Goddard-Kelly Shoo company of Portland was in town on Friday do ing business with the local merch ants. Notice. Tho Brotherhood of American Yeomen will meet at Anglo opora house hereafter on second and fourth Mondays of each month. All Archers should come out Mon day, May 9. Big feed. R. L. TAYLOR, Foreman. 0. F. CHELGREN, Correspondent. "Hasktns for Health." Animal Insurance We Insure Horses and Cattle Against Death From Accident, DIs- east or Fire. NATIONAL LIVESTOCK INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, 5. E. Tull, Ancnt, Medford. Medford Iron Works E. E. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in Southern Ore gon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING' All Work Guaranteed 1'ricoH Reasonable COFFEEN (St PRICE 11 North D St., Medford, Ore. Phone 303 A.L. VROMAN PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTOR No job too small, none too large. Twenty-five years' practical experience. - OFFICE 113 SOUTH FRONT S1RELT. GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Office: 209 West Main St., Mudfoid, Ore. Operating$uarry at Gold Ray,Oregon DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRANITE I O. 1IANHIIN ' TOM MOPKAT We make any kind and stylo of Windows. We ca,rry Glass of any sizo on hand. MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO., Modford, Oregon. MEDFORD BAKERY NOTICE. A. F Hoiking & Co. ban reopened tho Medford Bakery Jc Delieatort ecu. everything is to ho remodelled, repaired, thoroughly cleansed and icd to givo tho nubile iiick, Hutisfaotory Horvico. Tim new management desires the patronage of tho people of Medford and will endeavor to niorit tlo flnmo by placing on tho mnrkot a firHt-olnnH lino ot everything that a high-grade bakery in HtipMsed to carry. You nro cordially invited to call and tent our goods. HoHpoutfully, A. F. REIKING (Si COMPANY SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE. PHONE MAIN 2252. --- I iii Case of vSicKness I' M 0 N 10 3 0 1 1 MEDFORD PHARMACY Nour PohI Olfico AllNight Porvioo Free Delivery - REAL ESTATE Farm Land Timber Land Orchard Land Residences City Lots Orchards and Mining Claims i Medford Realty Co Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building 1 IMgllt ; V.I TllMti wig