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MEDITOItD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREC10N, MIIDAY, MAY 20, J 910. r" AND PERSONAL An unmix net'nmmodnllnir 18 mi tlmitii !h hulnir uoriHtnioliid to lliu tiotitliurn Oregon lioH)ital on Hotitlt Cuiitral iivoimu. Tho inoroiuh'd bum- DOHII of tllO llOHpitlll llllH llllldo till utup noooHHitry, Forty thoiiMind dollara' wortli of oily and county roul otunlo for wuo nt u Hiiorifiao by ownor. Honaon, ovor Flu-morn' & Friiitgrowor' linnk. C3 Mr. mid Mm. I. h. Humllton mo bouiitlfvinir tliuir iirotty homo on North Central uvonuo by moving old -dilapidated funuoH and puiliiiK H'0 ground in lino condition lor inwii, Unworn and Hhrulibory. i Virtually now $100 L. C. Smith vlHiblo typowritor for hhIo nt $55, jiiHh or tonnH, at Mornvold Bho. CnrpentorH havo complotod thu woodwork on tho now North latimlry. Mnuliiiiury iH being dolivorud and jilnood in poHltlon. Try Allin & Allin for groceries I'M Weal Main. MrH. Hert Orr enjoyed a moHt de lightful three wocIim vinit among rolativoH and friondrt rooontly in Klamath county. Koop your oya on tho Rogna Illvor Rub Co. for lunch goodH. Crnbu to duy and tomorrow, 12 l ifi ontu. ChlokonB for Saturday. Oar own proparod Hinokod ualmou. Mr. and Mru. C. H. Iiuok o North Matty Htrect, daughter Mru. Elisa beth MoKiimo, formurly of Medford, but recently of Spokane arrived to day for a .10 dayH Boelal visit. Tho Medford Brick Co. havo mov ed thoir office to Hoom 5 in tho PoHtoffico block. W. II. Mookor !h laying tho foun dation for u Hix-room cottngo on a lot adjoining IiIh hod, Claronco, on North Oak fltioot. GemtHCo Hoofing awardod gold medal at A. Y. P. exposition. Mndo from Trinidad Lnko aaphnlt and guaranteed. No expansion or con traction. 08 Mru. Hurt Orr of North Central -avenue viMitod rolativoH and friends in JackKonvillo WndneHday. Huy your bulk toa nnd coffco from Allin & Allin. MinH Graco Joiiuk, oiio of Antioch'H popular young Indiex, camo over on Wednesday to havo flomo dental work lono. Sho wiih tho guest of J. Q. Martin nnd family. Tho Medfo.-d Hriok Co. huvo mov ed thulr office to Hoom C in tho PoHtoffico block. W. K. Staeoy Iiiih dinpoRod of bin rcBidouco proporty on North Hoard -inan to Mr. Jiihoii, and Iiiih moved Ij WohI Medford. Harnnrd & Comoyor aro offering Hpocial roductiouH on all hata, flow er, etc. 63 J. O. Martin in convalescent from a Hevero attack of la grippo. Virtually now $100 L. C. Smith visiblo typewriter for nalo at $55, oanh or tormH, at Morrivold Shop. Mr. and MrH. George F. King of Portland aro visiting frinndH in Med ford while Mr. Kinfc is looking after flomo biiHtuosB mnttora. Tinware, china nnd glnHHwaro nt Allin & Aliin'H. Androw JclduosH of Ilutton, Cal., in in Medford on buHtneitB. Barnard & Comoyor nro offering Bpeoial reductions on all hatfl, flow era, etc. 53 Owen ICoognn of JaokHonvillo wiih a Medford buuiucBB visitor Friday. MIhh Dorothy J'iokoiiH loft Friday morning for Pioard, Cal., whoro shu will apond Hovornl wooks looking af tor her landed iutoroHtn in that lo cality, Can you efltimato tho vnluo of a Quoou Anno nvonuo lot a yoar from now? Only $050, nt prosont, cash or tonnH. 18 North Front otroot. G. K. Motoair of Kugcno !h in Med ford on n husiuoHS trip. Paved strootH, oomont sidownlkfl, wator, nowor, olootrio lights nnd all improvements will bo found in tho Ouoou Anno addition; only eight minutcH' walk from tho Postoffice. Choice lots $050. 18 North Front lit root. Colonol E. Ilofor, editor of tho Sn lom Journal, prosidont of tho Willnin otto Development league, nnd, hotter than nil, thu most continuous and consistent booster in Orogon, wiih a Medford visitor Friday. Barnard & Cornoycr nro offoring fipoolnl roduotioiiB on nil hats, flow ers, oto. 53 Tho Medford Briok Co. hnvo mov ed thoir offioo to Hoom 5 in tho Postoffioo block. George Nounor, Jr., of Hosohurg, was in Medford Friday. Mr. Nounor is horo ns u representative of tho Hoooburg Commercial club to moot tho Hill party nnd to aacortnin upon what dnto tho party will roach Robo liurg, so that it may bo given n proper reception. Mrs. C. Carey will havo on baud throughout tho planting senson nil loading vnrioties of tomato plants at Star Garden, abovo Phoouix, tf All stylos of lognl blanks at tho Mail Tribuuo office. Ovor n hun drod fonns. IIoBklns for Ilonlth. Klsowhoro in thin ininio will bo found nu ndvorlhiomont of five and ton-noro tractH at Tlueo Piuos, Jo Nophiuo county. This in a now Hogito river district Hint Is beginning to at tract attention and 1b being piiHhad by ClmrloH K. Short of Merlin, who understands that section thoroughly and ban ofltablishod an euviablo rep utation for moritorioiiH triuisactioiiH, Several Modfordltos have piirohued tracts through him, and all express entire satisfaction. Tho Medford Brick Co. havo mov ed thoir office to Hoom 5 in tho PoHtoffico block. Mrs, E. M. Lumsdon nrrivod from Los Angeles the iirst of tho week and is now preparing the Lumsden homo on East Sixth street, for tho recep tion of her son, II. U. Luinmlen, of tho firm of Hutchison & LuniKtlon, and his family. Mr, and Mrs. Luuih den loft Los Angoles Monday in their automobile and expect to make thu run horo by Sunday evening, al though thoy might bo delayed an other 24 hours. John II. Cnrkin, attorney nt law, ivor jaokHon County Bank P. E. Foster of Hosohurg is in Medford on buslnoHS today. Harden hoIIh tho finest bread, pios, cakes, cookies and serves tho most delicious drinks ever served in tho city. One trip to Hardon's will make you a steady visitor. " W. IJ. Stanley of Woodvillo was n Medford visitor Friday on husiucfs. Virtually now $100 h. C. Smith visiblo typowritor for salo at $55, cttHh or tonus, at Morrivold Shop. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hughes of Eureka, Cal., aro here looking over the vnlloy. A visit to tho Emporium will re veal tho newest ideas in waists and othor rendy-to-wonm for women. Itnrdon soils tho finest bread, pies, cakes, cookies and serves tho moht delicious drinks ever served in the city. Ono trip to Hardon's will mako you n Btcadv visitor. Those lots on Qucon Anno nvcnuo nro going rapidly; bettor got in be foro values advance Easy terms. 18 North Front ntroot. Tho H. C. Kcnlnor Co. offer odd sizes in the best make or corsets at sensational clean-up prices for Sat urday only. A visit to the Emporium will re veal tho newest ideas in waists and other ready-to-wcars for woman. Itnrdon soils tho finest broad, pics, ciikcn, cookicH and serves the most delicious drinks ever served in tho city, One trip to Hardon's will make you a steady visitor. Medford will go to Central Point Sunday for tin. second camo with that scrappy team. Dugdalo No. 2 was extremely unonHy for n while last Sunday, and he may bo still more anxious, with cause, day after tomorrow. A visit to tho Emporium will re veal (he newest ideas in waists nnd other ready-to-wears for women. Tho H. C. Kentner Co. offer odd nizos in tho host made of corsets nt sensiitionnl clean-up prices for Sat urday only. The Medford Brick Co. have mov ed thoir offico to Hoom 5 in the Postoffico block. KING EDWARD'S FUNERAL. (Continued from Pugo L monarchs King George of Greece, King Alfonso of Spain, King Manuel of Portugal, King Haakon of Nor way, King Frederick of Denmark, King Albert of Belgium and King Ferdinand of Bulgaria. Grouped behind them, riding three abreast, was n displny of lesser roy alty such as tho world novor has seen boforo. Nearly 70 scionH of tho ruling Iiourcs of Europo wero in lino. A long lino of carriagos followed, the first containing the qucon mother Aloxnndrn nnd her sister nnd tho Dowager Czarina of Russin, the Princesses Louisa nnd Victoria. In tho noxt carriage rodo Queen Ifnry, Quoou Maud of Norway, the Duke of Cornwall and bis sister, Princess Mary. In the succeeding four carri ages rode tho princesses of tho Brit ish rovnl familv. Then followed tho diplomats of foroign nations. Tho first enrringo conwimcd Colo nel Thcodoro HoohovcH, former pros idont of tho United States nnd spo cial minister of his country nt Uio funornl of King Edward. Foreign Miniator Pinchon of Franco and Said Khan of Persia accompanied Koosa vclt. Every phnBO of English official lifo was roprcBcntod in tho pageant. OfficorB of headquarters' stnff, com prising tho wnr lords of tho British nnny, numbering its fnrnous gonerals and strategists, were in line. At tho head of the column marched the Koyal Lifeguards, tho pick of mili tary Britain. In glittering nrray marchod tho nd- vanco g'unrd. Knights, marshals, footguards, drummers, Hoyal Scots, Fiisilcors, tho Insh Guards, Royal Dragoons and detachments of practi cally every military corps in England with bands nnd gorgeous uniforms. Officers and men from tho home fleet of tho roynl navy, nntty blue jackets and marines, wero in lino. In tho column marched military de tnchmcntB from nearly every Euro pean country tho Slav, tho Teuton, tho Frank, tho Latin in their vnrie gatcd uniforms, presented a brilliant spcctaclo. Tho Windsor station was gorgeous ly decorated. Its iron columns sup porting tho glass roof were covered with Marguerites, while palms were everywhere. As the royal train drew in all stood nt attention. The bnnds swung into tho Chopin funeral march, tho great bell of Windsor Castle tolled and the roynl salute, fired by tho Royal Horse artillery, boomed out from the castle grounds. The procession formed, then it moved toward the castle grounds up tho long walk to tho foot of round tower, through horseshoe clojjter to tho steps at the west end of St. Georgo'6 chapel, where tho body will rest. At tho chapel door waiting gentle- men-nt-arms, in splendid uniforms of scarlet, tuniccs, burnished helmets nnd waving white plumes, stood at A HOME AND AN INCOME In order to provide an efficient and reliable force of uien to operate the Saw Mill, Planing Mill and Box Factory at ft THREE PINES, ORE. I hnve been commissioned to sell a large number cC 5 nnd 10-Acro Trnpts adjoining the townsitc, giving special inducements to practical wood workers. These tracts are located one mile south of the famous Tripplct Cherry Or chard, two miles west of the S. E. Bruno Apple Orchard, one-half mile north of the tract now being improved by Win. Rolfe, foreman of the Burrcl Orchard at Medford, and commence within one-quarter of a mile of tho depot. The district is free from frost, as can be proven by voy fruit tree within the district, where smudging is unknown. PSKS $60 to $150 Per Acre 10 PER CENT CASH, 3 PER CENT PER MONTH LUMBER FOR BUILDING SOLD ON EASY TERMS This is a sub-division of an improved ranch; all the ligi-cr-priccd tracts having valuable improvements ono with a considerable bearing orchard nearly all partly cleared. Think of it! Tho best of Fruit land, adjoining" a steady ' job at good wages and right near rail transportation, oil such easy terms. $30 cash and $10 per month will hnii dlo fivo acres, and if thero should bo no work in the; tilh and you put in your time improving tho property yjjr payments will bo extended. This will be put in the ocr tracts of experienced mill workeis. No chance to lose. ' You can mako moro money with your idle time than on can mako with a steady job. The increase in value will . bo more than your wages. This is tho One Opportu ;ly This Land Will All Be Under Irrigation as soon as tho project now boing arranged at Grants Pass and Merlin is completed it lies well bolow the water liua. Tho prices havo been placed at tho lowest possiblo figure, so as to placo them within tho reach of men who will work in tho mills, and such men will bo given tho proforji ?, and in order to accommodate them tho salo will not ?om monco until Monday, May 23d, but a Special Excursion, with reduced rates from all points north of Ashland, vill bo run on Sunday, May 22d, when reservations may bo made. Tracts not sold Juno 1 will bo raised 10 per cent JOIN THE Excursion Sunday, May 1 1 AND PICK YOU OUT A HOME Train leaves Ashland, 7:35 a. in. Medford, 8:01 i, in. Grants Pass, 9:10 a. m. Merlin, 9:32 a. m, I will provido you a dinnor if you notify me in advance. Chas. E. Short MERLIN, OR. nllontion, while tho honorary nnll- bcarora formed a lino and thebonrcr party, lifting tho casket, weighing nearly half a ton, horo it up the stops. Within tho chapel were ncnrlv G0.- 000 floral tributes. Tho archbishops of Canterbury nnd York nnd the bishop of Winchester stood nt tho doors of tho chapel, with other clergy, ready to rccoivo the body of the king. Ab tho roynl party moved forward the guards stood with rovorsed arms nnd tho chdir chanted n hvmn. Tho queen mother nnd the other Indies of) tho funornl procosaion wero seated he tho princo consort's chapol. Tho nrchbishops led tho preewmom up tho nislo. A pqultn was road, fol lowed by tho singing of n lUurgy be ginning, "Mnn that is born of wom an ". Tho liturgy was sot to Wel losy's music. r "5SMrt, SjioolrSjlJttoTiih dl ihenew sR 4 IN THE SPRINGTIME PREPARE FOR SUMMER Tomorrow through the store you will find many special offerings 'n which we have anticipated your early Summer needs an advance showing of Summer merchandise. New goods are coming in daily now in response to our reorders, and many new things created since Spring set in will receive their first showing here. Some of these are told about i-olow. BLACK AND COLORED DRESS FABRICS. Broken lines and odd pieces of light weight, seasonable fabrics reduced to much less than original prices. Included in this vast showing are the fol lowing popular fabrics: A splendid value featured in our wash fabric section. The assortment com prises both plain and novelty styles, also crash and tweed effects some are union and some are pure linen all are very desirable qualities and the prices extremely reasonable. Special fancy 15c Special fancy. 25c 90-inch bleached. $.125 Splendid Hosiery Values SPECIAL HOSIERY PURCHA- FOR MEN AND WOMEN. Tlie various lines have been strengthened and the full importance of this ex ceptional sale can be realized in the offerings now to be found in our Hosiery Section. The qualities consist of like-silk, lisle thread and cotton hosiery. Plain black, correct shades of tan, in fact almost every shade in the new Spring col orings, also white. An immense range of novelties is included, comprising prac tically every style made in hosiery for men and women. 50 c ladies' lace Hose; all colors; sale 35c 25c men's "Sock sole; blue, red, green 15c Imported Dress Linens We invite every lady of Medford and the valley to visit our new suit AVe have also made it a rest room. Nothing has been omitted to mal room, comfortable in every particular. Visit us always when shopping. room. make this McCALL PATTERNS IfMfffigb 28 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE KJ " " " ' ' ' 3Bmmermmm 1S jAm M a V a ror htore Licrhtinir t MAZDA Lamps Are Unrivaled They enable any 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 needs. Every merchant should look into this question of more light for his business. We have several interesting propositions for merchants. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY t Wbj, D TJT: JVi