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MEDFORD KAIL TRIBUNE, MED1TORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. MAY 18, 3910. 5 fr ': , i . SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Forty tliouniuid ilullnrn worth of oily mitl county roul oHtnto for hiiIo ut n Hiicrlfloo by owner, Hoiiroii, ovor FnrmorB' & FrultKroworn' bunk. 00 Try Alliu & Allhi for KrooorloH, I'M WohI Main. UumiHco Hoofing uwnnlod Kld motlitl at A. Y, I. uxpoHltlon. Mudo from Trinidad Lulco itHphalt and Kuiirnniootl. No ux)iumion or con triiution. uo liny your bulk tuu and coffoo from Allin & Alliu. HuiiHon Itt Hiiro going nway in a day or twoaoo liim for a lot, houao, bungalow or land. Ho ia tlio own or and will hoII for any rounonnblo )rioo. CO Tinware, olilim and gliiHHWuru at Allin & Alliu'ri. Can yon oHtitnato tlio valuo of it Quoon Anno iivonuo lot u year from now? Only $050, at prosont, ciihIi or torniH. j 8 North Front Htrool. Virtually now $100 L. C. Smith viwiblo typewriter for Htilu at $53, cuhU or toniiH, at Murrivold Shop. I'avud HtrootH, ocmont nidownlkH, water, newer, elootrlo HghtH and nil linprovctnontH will bo found in tho Quomi Anno addition; only eight iniiiiitofi' walk from tho Pontoffieo. Choice Iota $050. 18 North Front Htroot. Virtually new $100 L. C. Hmitli viaible lypowritor for huIo at $55, cufih or torniH, at Murrivold Shop. TIioho lotH on Qucou Anno avenue are going rapidly; hotter got in be fore vnluoH advance. Kimy toniiH. 18 North Front Htroot. Virtually now $100 I,. C. Smith vUiblo typewriter for tmlu at $55, ciMi or toniiH, at Murrivold Shop. Mm. C. Carey wHI havo on hand throughout tho planting Benson idl loading variotioH of tomato plnutH at Star Garden, ahovo I'hoonix. "tf Tho Medford liuick Co. havo mov ed their office to Itoom 5 in tho I'oHtoffico block. John II. Carkin, attorney at law, ovor jaoknon County Honk Tho Medford Buick Co. havo mov ed their office to Itoom 5 in tho I'oHtoffico block. All Htylori of legal blauku nt tho Mail Tribuuo office. Ovor n liun drcd fonnn. Tho Medford Huiok Co. havo mov ed thoir office to Hooiu 5 in thu Poutoffico blook. Will Hell 100 aorcH of fiuo fruit land, -JO aorcH Hot to fruit; only $75 nu ncro. Soo Hoiihou. 00 The Medford Huiok Co. havo mov ed thoir office to Itoom 5 in the I'oHtoffico blook. Tho Medford liuick Co. havo mov ed their office to Itoom 5 in the I'oHtoffico block. Mr. and Mrs. ChnrluH Nunnn of Portland are visiting Mr. Nuunn'H parents at Jacksonville. Charlie lined to ho one of tho standby of tlio JackHonvillo baHuhall team hov oral yeura ago, and in a boh of Mr. and Mm. J. Nunau of tho county scat. Monroe Baldwin of Hig Hutto was in Mud ford on ImninuHH Tuodday. J. A. NeilHon of Gold Hill whb a Medford Imihiiichh vitdtor Wednesday. JiiHtiu Kifert of ItoBohurg visited IiiH paroutH and many friends in Medford Tuosday. S. M. Nealou of Table Hook was in Medford Wodnosdny on business. 8. M. Nealon of Sams Valloy was in Medford Wednesday. Mrs. F. 10. Jaokson of Grants Pass visited Medford Tuesday. C. P. HriggH of Hutto Falls was in Medford Tuosday and Wodnosday on business. G. W. Trofren of Ashland was nt the county soot on legal business Wednosdav. S. II. Cook nnd wifo of Ashland woro in Medford Wodnosdny. Thoro will bo an ica oronm social given by tho M. B. church at Talent in tho paoking house, Snturdny, May 21. Tlio Hooial will begin at fi o'clock nnd last until 0 or 10 o'oiook. Tho hoBt of ino cream and cako will bo served, the proceods to bo used to finish tlio pnymouts on tho church lots. Come and bring vour frionds. H. E. Ilnnoy wn8 in Medford from Jacksonville Wednesday looking af ter liusiuoss affairs. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Griovo roturn od Wodnosday morning from a trip to Portland and othor northern jxiintH. George N. Lewis of Jnoksonvillo was in Medford Wednesday on liusi uoss, Councilman Sam Hodges of Gold nill was nt Jnoksonvillo Wodnosdny on logal businoss. A. B. ABldoy of Trnvorso City, Mich., is in Medford looking ovor the valloy and its environments, with a view to futuro developments. W. P. Crawford of Vancouver, WuhIi,, is in Medford on a IiiihIiichh dial. NEW DnYDOCK AT MARE ISLAND IS ACCEPTED VALM3JO, Cnl., May 18. Tlio now drydook at Maro Island nuvy ynrd is now in active Horvico, having been officially accepted by tho gov ernment. Tho dock is tho largest on tlio Pa cific coast and was built at u cost of $2,500,000. CoiiHlrvctioii was begun hovoii years ago. Tho first warship to outer the drv dock was the armored cruiser Cali fornia, which Htcnmed in Into yester day to a salute of guns of tlio several ships hero. Tho officers held a liiiiuiucl in honor of the occasion. KOREANS TREMBLE AT APPROCO OF COMET Officials and Populace Alike Are Tcrror-Strlckcn at Near Approach of Celestial Hebo. lowor court against tho Now York, Now Haven & Hartford Ilailroad company. It is the largest verdict over uphold Imro for such injury. " WE WANT HALF THE PEO- I r-Lfc. Uh mtUFUHD TO TRY 4 RARDON'S PEERLESS t BREAD. THE OTHER HALP IS ALREADY EATING IT. YOUR GROCER SELLS RAR DON'S PEERLESS BREAD. VT i iff 'f' "-si ' SliOUL. Korea. Mav 18. Korean officials and populace alike are bo coming terror-stricken at tho near approu6h of Halloy's comot. Tlio appearance of the comet has filled tho Koreans with forebodings that the celestial visitor is a warning of tho downfall of tho ancient Yi dyn asty. Fonnor Vice Minister Yi Feng Lai, with his family and attendants, lied to Chou Tao, doclunng that ho was unwilling to witness tho fall of tho kingdom and the comploto tri umph of tho Japanese invaders. Fanatics are calling upon tho peo ple to rise in revolt against tho Jnp anoBo coiKiuorors nnd drive them out. Tho comot is regarded by them bb a signal to rebel. Japanese garrisons in Korai havo been reinforced ns a precaution ngaitiBt trouble. Will Get 13,750 for Leg. NEW YOKK, May 18. Thirteen thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars for tho loss of a leg was awarded to Harold Schaffier, the 15-yoar-old boh of a policeman, by tho Appellate division of tho supremo court, affirming n decision of tho SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER Siskiyou Natural Mineral Water, bottled ut tho spring by J. M. Wagner a clear, sparkling, health-giving drink. Delivered to your homo by B. C. BIGHAM, Agent. GEO. SANTAG Of KvmiH & Soiling fniuo. Tho noted California outlaw who l now tnurhift ovor tho country with his lecture showing tho outcome of tho llfo of crime nnd admonishing tho youth of our country not to outer n ltfo nuch tho llljou theatre Wednesday and Thursday, May IS and 19, giving two lectures each oven lug. This Lecture Should ho hoard hv all tho women and children A WINNER Pure White Flour Ts certainly a winner. After using it for years in our own hakery we did not hesitate to recommend it to our trade. The INCREASED SALES are proof that it is a winner. Wonderfully Good Ts sold exclusively by us. "We feel that once you know how wonderfully good it really is that you will always use it. Golden Gate Coffee ALLEN 8 REAGAN Cor. Main and Central Ave. 1 RARDON'S PRICE OF ICE CREAM IS A LITTLE HIGH ER, BUT IS MADE FROM PURE CREAM. DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF CITY. i s For Store Lighting MAZDA Lamps Are Unrivaled They enable an store to use electric light at a cost which is less than would have to be paid for any other illuminant on the market. We Furnish MAZDA Lamps to our central station custom- -ers at very liberal terms. The General Electric Company is supplying us with the GE MAZDA lamp in all sizes suitable for all lighting neeck Every merchant should look into this question of more light for his business. We have several interesting propositions for merchants. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY l New Waists Exceptionally Pretty Styles Just received the most beautiful line of waists ever shown in Medford. You should see these exquisitely taking waist styles soon. Don't wait. They corrio in the Lingerie, Marquette, Linen, Lawn, etc., and in all sizes. All are brand new and THE PRICES WILL CER TAINLY PLEASE. rRt Only A Few Left Of Those Sale Suits We are closing out our spring wool suits very rapidly. If you wish to share in these wonderful values. Come soon. Fine Silk Gloves Kayser and Niagara Maid "We are headquarters for the famous and justly cele brated "KAYSER" and "NIAGARA MALT)" silk and fabric gloves. Every tip is guaranteed to outwear the gloves. You will find all of the wanted shades here in long and short styles. See the Windows IEmporium A. E. TACKSTROM, Proprietor, Successor to MONTGOMERY. If You Are Looking for a Money Maker INVESTIGATE THIS 50 Acres of the finest hillside land in the valley one mile from Jackson ville on main road and every inch can be utilized. Sightly building spot. Price $225. Good terms. The Best L :w Price Proposition 1160 Acres on the Antelope Creek, in one body. This is a great bargain for the price asked. You'll have to hurry to get this at $35 per acre. Investigate This Before You Buy 19 Acres adjoining Burrell Orchard on the south. 5 Acres bearing peaches. 1 1-2 Acres bearing pears. 1 Acre bearing Spits. 9 1-2 Acres 1-year-old Bartletts. 2 Acres bearing Ben Davis. 9 1-2 Acres peach fillers. How is This for a Mid-Season Bargain? House 6 rooms; barn, good condition; one span fine mares, wagon, ;hack and buggy; all implements, including spraying machine. This is the best buy onvthe market barring none. If interested, call for price and terms, which cannot be beat. IIow is this for a mid-season bargain? y 19 Acres, 1 1-4 mile from Phoenix depot; soil slightly gravel; 6-yeftr-old apples and peaches; 2 houses, ono built of concrete; good barn, some alfalfa. Price $'14,500; $2,000 cash, balance good terms. Walter L. McCallum HOTEL NASH LOBBY ;