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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, IklEDPORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 8, .10.10. MIL WILL SOON IELL HIS PLANS FOR THIS STATE Will Party Reaches Portland and Will Leave Soon for Trip Throughout Central Oregon In Automobiles Inspect Terminal Properties. PORTLAND, Oro., May 3. An nouncement that this month would eco the inauguration of a Great Northern train sen-ice between Port land and British Columbia and ''be tween Portland and the East was made hero today by Louis W. Hill, president of the Great Northern road, -who arrived in the city on a special train last night from Taeomn. James J. Hill, chairman of tho board of directors, tired by Ins journey, re tired at once upon reaching tho Port land Hotel. Today he, in company with other directors and officials of tho railroad, arc to inspect terminal properties hero and discuss railroad development matters with his repre sentatives in this city. ifr. Hill said today that before leaving the cky Thursday, he would mnko a definite statement concerning his plans for Oregon. Arrangements have been perfected for a trip through Central Oregon in automobiles, Air. Hill desiring to see for himself the country through which his lines are to be extended. THEY ALL STOP WHEN THEY REACH HEDFORD "When coming homo from my trip to Mexico last month," said C. I. Hutchison, "I hud n forciblo illustra tion of tho attention Medford is at tracting among traveling people. I had wired ahead for a berth on the Portland express and when I arrived at San Francisco I found that Hie lest I could get was an upper. 'Can't give yon anything but an upper until -wo get to Medford,' said the conduc tor, 'after that you can have the choico of all kinds of berths.' . " That's where I want to get off,' 1 said. "'So do they all,' replied the con ductor." Haskins for BAalth. o s m e I c SB i o B a f o i 72 u 'C o ui v 1 CO j Too Late to Classify j FOR RENT In Central Point, close In, a neat cottngo of G rooms, good well, bnm and garden, etc. Address Jos. B. Stearns, Tolo, Or, 50 KOH SALU No. 1 Jersey cow and calf at a bargain. Address Jos. II. Stearns, Tolo, Or. 50 WANTED Tont; stato prtco, ilio and condition. Address Carpentor, care this office. 39 t'OU KUNT-Four-room uous67$$; also 3 roonls, close in. Inquire 334 6th st., cor. Ixy. 39 FO iTltENT "-room modern bunga low on Oakdalo avenue; possession May 10 to 15. McArthur & Alcsaa der, room 3 P. 0. block. CAIN'S WIFE Subject Announced for Monday Evening Will Bo Given Tonight. Owine- to the hard rain which 'kept many away from the taberuncle last night who would otherwise havo gone to hear Dr. Oliver answer the great question, "Where did Cain Get His Wife?" the sermon "was postponed until tonight. Two or thrco large stoves will be put in the tabernacle today which will add much to the comfort of the building during the rainy weather. Large Audience for Monday Night. Between 800 and 1,000 people found their way to the tabernacle last night and heard the evangelist preach on the text found in Mntt. 27:22: "What shall I do then with Jesus which is called Christ!" Dr. Oliver in an eloouent and force ful manner pictured the betrayal and crucifixion ot Christ and impressed his hearers with the fact that "Christ's nttitude toward vou at the judgment will be determined by your nttitude toward Him whilo you are here on earth." When the invitation was given a number enme fonvard and started to live the Christian life. Special Announcements. Service every evening at 7 :30. Ser vices at 2:30 in tho afternoon on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Fridav. A special lecture to women next Sunday afternoon at 2:30 and a special lecture to men only next Sun day evening at 7:30. Largo chorus choir led by Prof. Maltbee furnishes the music every evening. i This is a Plan of the Addition 5 2 Vt V o m o Vt c s I vt .. I 5? o Bundy Avenue "2 -rf fc 2 g H -J S o Vt Vr l 3 CI o T3 o 'c o Jl o 13 o c a n v 1 s 2 B 2 9 s C 2 8 0 . 1 i m in o to East Main $50,000 PRIZE FOR' FLIGHT FROM LONDON TO PARIS London Dally Mall Offers Prize Which Will Mark New Era In Avla tionWIII Be Forced to Cross tho Channel. LONDON, May 3. Tho Daily Mail today announced the offer of another $50,000 prizo by tho paper for an aeroplane flight from Loudon o Paris. Tho flight, if successful, would mark a new era in aviation. Tho recent Manchester flight of Louis Pnulham, which netted the French aviator the Daily Mail's $o0,000 and established new nerinl records. v The Loudon to Paris flight; how ever, would far surpass tho Man chester feat as it' involves tho cross ing over the English channel in ad dition to the distance over lnnd both in England and Franee. Tho Paris flight would also involve the breaking of Blicriot's famous rec ord which the Frenchman set when he crossed tho channel from Calais to the English shore. VERY COLD IN ILLINOIS DURING PAST TWO WEEKS H. B. Patterson, the local nursery man, has received the following letter from Peoria, 111., in regard to the recent storm: "Wo hnd a good starting of an early spring for three weeks past without any frost. Everything was looking nicely. All fruit just form ing, strawberries in blossom, grapes just bunching out, gardens all up nicely and last Sunday night the en tiro country was visited by one of those severe cold wet suow storms so wet thnt it would stick right on hours beforo falling off. The weath er stayed below 40 degrees for two days with frost Wednesday morning at 34 degrees. I have not examined the fruit very closely except the grapes they were just bunching out and find thnt all are dry Last year we had ice the first day of May, with the thermometer at 28 degrees." 'C g g - e 2 o m tn Vt c o g Vt 2. o I n o o CI 1 1 Vt 5 in f; Vt o c Vt o g o P in C, Vt 4 W5 O J O 'C 2 V 1 a T3 o o 01 fc 2 g V o P3 o n is CJ o Street MAY BUILD PLANT BETWEEN TOWNS FOR GAS SUPPLY Anderson Considering High Pressure Plant Which Will Furnish Gas in Abundance to Both Medford and . Ashland. J. R, Anderson, who holds a gns plant franchise In this city, has ap plied for a llktffranchlso In Ashland, and if It is granted ho will probnbly oroct a high pressure plmt between tho two towns, Talent In all proba bility, and supply both cities from ono manufacturing plant. Mr. Anderson lins spent some tlmo In Ashland recently in going Into tho nyUtor and hus filed tho forpinl ap plication for such a franchise. It will In all probability bo granted. CEREMONIAL COMMITTEES OF MYSTIC SHRINERS NAMED Tho following committee have been named to make tho preliminary arrangements for tho coming semi annual ceremonial session of llillnh Temple, of tho Mystic Shrine, in Ash land, Saturday, Juno 11, with tin admonition to ench ono named to get in and drill to mnko tho meeting a success. Execntivo Committeo E. V. Car ter, D. B. Grant, W. M. Colvig. Committed on Hall C. II. Vaupel, B. Bowers, II. C. Sparr. Banquet Committee A. E. Kin ney, O. J. Stone, C. L. Hatfield, L. E. England, O. S. Bntlor. Decoration Committee Q. J. Walton, O. W-mtcr, G. F. Wilson. Music Committee T. K. Bolton, E. D. Briggs, Earl Shcphord. Committeo on Stunts and Street Parade E. T. Stnples, C. L. Reames, A! G. Livingston, W. II. Me Gownn, Wm. Sanderson. Rccontion Committeo . F. G. Swcdcnburg, Theo. Cnmoron, Jas. W. 1 Myer, G. S. Calhoun, Alox. Martin, T. n. Simpson, L. D. McKee, E. E. Dunbar. Program Committee F. D. War ner, G. W. Dunn, C. W. Nims, Wm. A. Pearson. Office 1 13 South Front St., Phono 27 S 1 THE NEW IDEA! ARE BEING SHOWN HERE We havo just recently received a groat many of the newest and most sought after ideas hat; havo mado their appearance in the fashion centers of the easl. Almost as soon as an article 1ms heen pronounced a favorite in tin east we are offering it for sale at thissstore, AVe know what most of the people in Medford want and our long ex perience here has taught us how to choose the goods that will meet with your approval. We don't urge you to buy when you visit this store only to look knowing full well that a satisfied customer is the one who buys freely. BE SURE TO SEE OUR WINDOWS. New Wash Goods WE'LL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU. mfS Our display of. Wash Fabrics will certainly please you. At any rate, we'd like the pleasure of showing our assortment. Right now is tho time to choose and make up those house or street dresses, while tho weather is dot too hot. Ginghams, Percales, Madras, Silk Novelties, Tissues, Batistes, Lawns, Pongee Effects, etc., etc., in a variety of pretty patterns, PRICES ALWAYS REASONABLE. Fancy Goods SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. Bags, Belts, Neckwear, Shell Goods, Jewelry Novelties, etc., etc., are here in a variety of styles. The best part of our assortments is the fact that no old styles are shown. You can come here expecting to find new, clean, sna fanev goods and EV ERY PRICE LOW. 1 Oh, You Bargain Nob Hill Lots nro not yet rondy to soil, but reservations bnvo boon mado for tho ontiro front row of lots nnd tho hiRh lots in tho ronr with tho magnificent viow of tho vnlloy, will bo placed on tho bar train counter' for n quick sleanup immediately nftor tho plat is approved. If you know a pood thing when you eo it nnd most iMcdford men rocofrnizo a snap you will nt onco inspect thoso lots, nil staked out, nnd plnco a rosorvntion with Dr. Bundy or W. M. Ilolincs, for your own futuvo home. No such values nro offered for tho money in any other pnrt of Modford. These lots are tho only lots closo to tho business sootion whoro nt ono sweep a ranRnificont view can ho had of tho ontiro eity nnd tho lower valloy nnd all tho bonofitB of tho beat city conditions can bo had nnd HO assessments for pavlnfl. Tnkd along tho plat look up tho lots today, oven if tho grass is wot, and you will thank us for tho opportunity wo givo you to placo a rooor vntion on such choico property, There is only one Nob Hill and within a year these elevated lots will be valued the highest of any in the tract Lots 0 and 10, in Block 2 nro rosorvod for tho purposo of placing tho houso now on lot 5 in Block 1, nil. tho porsons holding rosorvntiona in Block 1 proforring only raodom bunirnlows on their lots. By tho way, aro you aware that at least twenty modern housos will bo built within three blocks of these lots within six months f For full information, call at onco on- ' 't Dr. Bundy or William A. Holmes 11 North Central Ave. Medford Hair Goods, Etc. HIGH GRADE, LOW PRICE. We can supply you with tho best kind of Hair Goods. It's to our ad vantage to sell tho best, for we are here to stay and want your trade for all time. Come and see our line of hair goods before you buy. You'll find that wo appreciate your looking here first. GET OUR PRICES. Hunters! Get Busy Addition 28 S. CENTRAL AVE. THE HOME OF McCALL PATTERNS iPaved to this point. u ' m TriM H V i Mtnm 4 M MMMMMMMMMMMM )