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IP mpifiwmt,wmi MEDJTOBD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREC10N, WEDNESDAY, MAT 25, 1910. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Guy Mao Nalmuy of tlio Boitthurn Pnull'io Htiiff, who Iiiih boon in Metl l'onl for tlio piiHl four moutliH, Jolt i'oHtonhiy for (Jloiidalo, wlioro liu will take up tlio (lutloH of iiIkIiI oponitor for tllO HHIIKI road. Keep your oyo ou tlio Itojruo lllvor Finli Co. for lunch koocIh. CrnbH to day and tomorrow, 12 V& nnd 15 oontii. Chiokorm for Saturday. Our own prepared nmokod Hiilmou. I). A. MuLoan of Portland Ih call ing upon bimiuoHrt friomla In Mod ford. HoHiory Halo at Mookor'n. J. 0. I'endloton of Tnblo Hoolc spout WodnuHday in Medford. Itajah hSIIc at Mcokor'H. li. 10. Ilauunol of Anliluiid wuh a re cent vinltor in thin city. UcunHoo Hoofing awurdod gold medal at A. Y. 1'. exposition. Made from Trinidad Lake nHphalt and guaranteed. No oxpatiHion or con traction. 08 I). It. WoodH v'mitfd tlio toho hIiow in AhIiIuiuI today. fiOu Iioho Ufjo, Mookor'ri. William Von dor Holloa of Wollou HK)nt Woduomluy in Medford. HoHiory imlo, Mookor'n. W. 1. lliploy brought in hoiiio fino fltrauborrioH from bin ranoli today. They woro aa largo aa any noon horo thin HOIIHOII. Paved HtrootH, coniout nidowalkH, wutor, cowor, clootrio Hghta and all improvementa will bo found in tho Queon Anno addition; only eight minutca' walk from tho PoHtoffioo. Clioico lota $050. .18 North Front atrcot. Tlio KiiHtoni Star will glvo n ban quet and dauoo thin evening. PrincoftH nll)8 at Mcokor'H. J. C. itrod and A. C. Kaufman of tho Portland Aoroplauo company aro in Medford in connection with tho flights to bo mado by Paul Kly hood. A. A. Halo of Portland in renew ing awptaiutnncoH in Medford. Hair goodn at Mookor'n. Karl Itabitou baa returned from a few moutliH' Hojouru in Klamath Tallrt. All Htyloa of legal blnnkfl at tho Mnil Tribuna office Ovor a hun dnd fonnH. " V. H. Mno Alorin of Ashland ia visiting in Medford. Wo believe in ipinlily and cleanli ness. Our kitchen in opon to visit on) at any time. l.onvu orders for anything you want Hpccial in our lino. Mcltrido & Co., confectionary. (11 JnhotH, lfc, Mookor'a. O. 10. Hamilton, traveling auditor of tho Southern Pacific, Ih visiting the local office and chocking ac- COIIIltH. J. Sllllwoll Vilaa Hponl Wcdnuuday in Medford from bin ranch. John II. Carkiu, attorney at law, )Vor jackHou County Hank. Ouy Smith of Portland ! making Medford friouda n short iHit. Cloth of gold at Mookor'a. Pug Isaacs and Shorty Milca wont up to Grauta 1'iihh today to play ball with tho Urauta PaHU team against Glendale. C-B coraota, Mookor'a. John Wiuuiugham of liutto Falls spent TuoHday and Wednesday in Medford ou business. Thoao lota on Queon Anno uvonuo nro going rapidly; bottor got in be foro valuoa advance Easy tonus. 18 North Front stroot. Mjbh Maud llugsdalo Iiiih recovered from a recent illnoHH. Waoh aiiita at Mookor'a. Mr. and Mrs. Dcltoboum drove up to Ashland Hiilphur springs Tuesday for health and recreation. Ladioa' wobIi Hkirta, Mookor'n. If yon want a real ontato buy that will muko you from $501)0 to $1'J,- fiUO in a abort time, investigate tho one advertised ou tho editorial page liny your graduation presents at tho Morrivold Shop. " A viait to tbo Emporium will ro- veal tho newoat idoau in wuiata nnd othor roady-to-woara for women. Contractor Colliua loft Wednesday for ii abort visit at his initio on Evans crook. Kaysor gloves, Mcokor'H. Walter CtilbortHou, who lias boon visiting Medford for some time, has returned to hia homo in Indiauaolis. Charles Conrad of tho Union Moat company of thin city ia in Klamath Falls, opening a branch there of the local hoiiHo. $5 silk Hkirta $3.S0, Mcokor'H. llonry McKay, diNtrict doputy grand exalted ruler of tho I). P. O. Elks, arrived today for a visit with the local antlored herd. lioforo lotting your contract for cement walk bo Hiiro and figure with tho Medford Cement Co. It will bo to yoni advantage. Phono Main 0.72. 57 Through an oversight it was not Hinted in tho Decoration day article published Tuesday that tho Junior Sous of Veterans and their relatives were invited to participate in tbo pro gram of tho day. Hnjah silk 50c, Mookor's. Dave Atkinson of San Francisco, an old-timo friend of Hobort W. Tel fer, oity recorder, is visiting in Medford. Walter Mooro has returned from a htifiinoHH visit in Wedding, Cnl. Mr. Mooro slates that it is a relief to hear people talk of mines and miiing instead of fruit culture, h. I). Ackley of North Hivcrsido avenue Iiiih the cement foundation laid for bis aix-room bungalow resi dence. J. A. Anderson and hod, con tractors and builders. On tho local page you'll find an advertisement you should cut out apd investigate. Can you ostimnto tho vnluo of a Queon Anno avenue lot a year from Mrs. Marvel Taylor of Jackson ville Hpout Tuesday in Medford with friends. Ouy Mooro of North Hcatty street loft today for bin now homo near Eu gene. Mrs. Mooro will spend three weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. Lizzie McKonzio, of Spokane, before join ing her husband. F. N. Whitney returned to lite homo on North Oakdulc Thursday from his ton days' business trip to Willamette valley points, well pleased with the climate, soil and the vnllcy'u bright future. He invested in a small nowT Only $050, at present, cash homo in old YumhilJ, in the vicinity of Lafayette. Ho reports no cher ries, hut few apples and no more moBB-coYcred houses to be Been. Colonel Frank L. Tou Velio visited Ashland Tuesday on business. E. H. Irwin of Kuch was a Mcd- IIc brought in or torms. 18 North Front street Frank Cameron of tbo Applegate is visiting Medford on business. Mrs. B. !. Piokol, Mrs. W. I. Vuw lor, Mra. L. E. Wnkcman, Mrs. Page, .Mrs. Knight and Mrs. Conrad nro among the Medford women who via-ffonl visitor Tuesday. ited tho rose show in Grants Pass a shipment of wool. Wednesday I Harry C. Gaines of Now York has Velvet ribbons, colors, Mookor'B. .purchased 100 acres of land south Attorney Carkins visited Grunts of Grants Puss It few miles. Mr. Pass on Wednesday. J Gaines is in Medford while a hunga- Hnrry Miller of Woodville spent low is being erected for him on his Wednesday in .Medford. Twonty-sovcn pooplo got off the place. Tho county now hnB a gang of 20 motor oar at Medford on tho first men at work improving the road be- trip south Wodnesduy, leaving three' tween Medford nnd Jacksonville in tho car. Foust Craft Guild jewelry for graduation presents at tho Morrivold Shop. Curtain nets at Mrokor's. L. I. Fields, superintendent of tho Southern Pacific, accompanied by Hurry l'cllett ot Ashland was a recent visitor in Medford. Charles F. Young drove to Ashland Tuesday evening on business. Tho number of $50 scats for the Jeffries-Johnson fight which have been sold in Medford passed the 40 his assistant, C. C. Wood, wero in mark todny. Three scats were pur Medford Tuesday on their regular chased today. Medford has consid tour of inspection. crable of a sporting colony when Florence Walker of Mountain dis- something big comes along, trict remained in tho city 'Tuesday Tho many friend of Joe Parker, night, enjoying tho city's mnny who for the past threo years has been places of amusement. j chief freight clerk in the Iocnl South- John Smith and family of Red 'em Pacific dopot, will ho pleased to Bluff enmo up Monday and nro tern-j learn that Mr. Parker has accepted porarily housed in tho suburban city a place with the Pacific & Eastern of Phoenix. They report all of the and will become general freight agent Southern Pucifia railroad interests of the road. have arrived and nro busy raising tho r roof of tho now Southern Pacific do pot. J. li. Williamson of, Talent visited friends in Medford Wednesday. Ed Purdy is planning a trip to Klamath Falls in tho immediate fu ture C. J. Coming, who recently pur chased a ranch on tho Applegate, is planning to improve it by planting 75 acres to fruit. Mr. Corning spent Wednesday in 3Iedford. II. S. Davidson of Gold Hill was a visitor in Medford Wednesday. Mrs. A. C. Wilson of Central Point is spending a few days with friends in this city. The Into fiction nnd Foust craft jewelry at tho Morrivold Shop. Monday, May 30, is the last day of skating and dancing at the Pavilion rink. Parlies having their own skates will pleaso call for them, as we leave town. Dancing Saturday night. 50 The city council on Tuesday eve ning adopted a resolution for the cre ation of a fund for the maintenance of a Carnegie library in this city. Henry Fndcgar of Wolf creek is spending a few days in Medford on business. Tho long-planned lawn fete of the Greuter Medford club has been set for next Saturday. A splendid aft ernoon is promised. All are invited to attend the festivities, which will partake of the nature of May day. Water Glasses Special for Saturday Wc will put on sale tomorrow 20 dozen finest quality lead blown Tumblers, family size, with a neat gold rim. This has been our regular 75c set; sale price, per set of 6 glasses, 50 cents per Set Plain Crystal WATER JUGS PULL HALF GALLON SIZE 50 cents each Tankard Shape WATER JUGS Best quality glass, optic pattern. 75 cents Each aro moved from Ited Bluff to four miles distant, which makes it notice ably dull. Mrs. W. M. Kennedy and daughter of North Front street loft todny for an oxtended social visit to eastern citios. Thomas Godfrey of Mountain dis trict was disposing of a fino quality near Central Point, has left for Chi The now bungalow of W. Boudi not Conner on his Table Bock rfnee is fast ncaring completion. Mr. Con ner is nt present ill in Chicago, but recent advices report him on the road to early recovery. Mra. Henry C. Smithson, who re cently purchased a ten-ncro tract of beef of his own raising to North Central residents Saturday. S. M. Nonlou and Mr. Collins, ac companied by their wives, prominent fannora of Tnblo Bock, woro shop ping in the city Tuosdny. C. W. Lewis of Grants Pass is spending u fow days in Medford. Robert B. Dow of Jacksonville spout Tuesday evening in this pit v. cago to close her business affairs in that city in order to return and make hor homo in tho Rogue River valley. Tho grounds surrounding tho high school building are being placed in excellent condition. A wide expanse of lawn sots off the building nicely. James Duniway of Savage creek was a Medford visitor recently. A carpenters' gang from Portland CIIEKIUES AltE ItlPE. Eating chorrles, canning cherries, plo cherries. ADAMS BROS. 60 Farmers 700x2 NOTICE TO COXTRACTOItS AXD HUILDERS. Sealed bids will bo received by the district school board for the construc tion of a new school building In the town of Gold Hill, according to the revised plans rnd specifications now on (lie at tho office of the Dodge Co., Gold Hill. Bullying to be a two-story brick, havlni; six rooms and basement with concrete foundations 93 feet by 51 feet. General contract to Include making tho necessary excavation, fur nishing all mnUolal and labor requir ed for tho completion of the building according to the plans and specifi cations excei t tho plumbiug and heat ing, "which aro Included In separate contract and for which bids are In vited. Bids vlll bo received by the clerk of the board untlr'lO a. m. May 30th. By order of the board. 59 H. D. REED, Clerk. Haskins for Health. We have just four sets left of that gold and blue band' decorated 42-piece Dinner Sets. This is the cheapest dinner set ever sold in Medford, and you will have to hurry if you get one tomorrow. Sale Price $3.75 per Set Chantecler The latest fad in back combs, barrette, etc. We have them; also a swell line of plain and jeweled turban pins; big assort ment. 25c Each Dutch Collars FANCY JABOTS, ETC. We have a new line of these, not the scant, flim sy kind the up-to-date kind; also the new fluffy ruffle; sale price 25 cents 20 dozen of the best wearing boys' heavy school Hose in Medford; special for tomorrow, 5 pairs for $1.00. Sizes 6 to 10. HUSSEY'S $35.00 WRITING DESK FREE I AVIATION MEET . FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MAY 27, 28 and 29 for the benefit of the CRATER LAKE HIGHWAY See Paul Ely In a Curtiss Biplane t OLD COX RANCH OAK PARK END OF OAKDALE AVE. HI IR R A H' Th mm bird iS h0r aUd m tly fr thro days at AK PAKIC T2vory lummn being wU1 want t0 "iihm tlie mt, and in this instarieo can help a good " cause along (Orator Lake Highway) by attending tho nieot. v , - 'W" The prices of admission have been reduced. This is tho first timo a meet has been hold whore admission was less than $1.00. v ,spsnmn AMMdMiAMMMktataMMI I Admission to the Grounds; Adults 50 cents, Children 25 cents I