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K'- !" " f vj V: MKD1T0RD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 3910. KM A Mighty Hosiery Sale A GREAT FRIEND-WINNING EVENT. "Wo arc winning fast friends last in this powerful "Hosiery Sale." Excry iicrson visiting the store carries a bundle of hosiery away they can't help doing so, for the values are so apparent. Don't delay don't hesitate corne early if you expect to share in this greatest of all sales. 2000 PAIRS CHILDREN'S 25c HOSE AT 10c PAIR. 2000 pairs of children's and misses' fine ribbed black, double heel and toe Hose; sold ovorywhoro at 25c pair; on sale beginning tomorrow morning, 10c per.pair. When wo say this is the greatest offer ever made to the people of Medford we mean it. At the price they cannot last long; all sizes. wi 2000 PAIRS LADIES' 25c HOSE AT 15c PAIR. 2000 pah's ladies' black ribbed Hose; full fashioned; seamless; the land you always pay 25c for; on sale at only 15 pair. We run this sale the remainder of the week if the goods hold out, but we know the price will move them. You had better be safe and call at once. They may be all sold before Saturday. yj 2000 PAIRS OP MEN'S EXTRA QUALITY 25c HALF HOSE AT 15c PAIR. 2000 pairs of men's extra quality Half Hose; black, tans, grcens,reds, navy; all the leading shades; regular 25c values; sale only 15c pair. . It has been our plea sure to make this the most up-to-date and popular place to trade in Medford, having special rest room, special suit and ready-to-wear department, dry goods department. 'Further remember, our standing guarantee; no sale complete until you are absolutely satisfied. If anything we sell vou goes wrong we want to know it. Wo stand back of everything going over our counters. CAN YOU BEAT SUCH SERVICE? WE KNOW YOU CAN'T. WE HAVE A SPECIAL PRICE ON SOME ARTICLE IN THE STORE EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK. The Safe Place to Trade HOME OF McCALL PATTERNS Welcome to our New Store 28 South Central Ave. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL 'ICoop your oyo on tho Hojruo ltivor Fish Co. for luncn rooUh. urnus 10 Aav And tomorrow. 12V4 and I5 oontH. ChiokonB for Saturday. Our own preimred smoked salmon. L D. Minis, who onjoyH tho rep utation of hciiik' tho hoHt hortioul turiHt tho Hojjuo Itlvor vnlley ovor produced, hut who is now interested in Kovoral laryo tracts of land in Chico, Cal., in njiiin in Medford on n Hhort business trip. llomory Halo nt Meeker. Inspector MorriH is paying his retf ulur vb.it to tho local poHtoffico. Charles and T. J. Carney visited Central Point on biiHinosB Thursday. Itnjuh silk at Meokor'n. ltov. W, T. Goulder has returned from a visit in tho Houth end of tho valley. Qcimhco Hoofinjj nwardod Rold medal at A. Y. P. exposition. Made from Trinidad Lake nsphnlt and Kiiaranteod. No expansion or con traction. 08 Tho banquet and social availing jjivi'ii last night by tho KiiBtoni Star wiih a moHt enjoyable affair. A largo niiinbor woro present. fiOo I10H0 .Ifio, Meokor'n. ' A. H. Williamson of GruntH Pass i viMiting friends in tho valley. Hosiery sale, Mookor'fl. In nn errorless gamo of bnsoball, Grunts Pass won from Glendnlo on Wednosday by a score of 5 to 0. Shorty Miles, from thin city, hold down second bnso for thu Pass, while Pug IsaacH nnbbfld three high ones in tho right garden. Paved Htrootn, ccmont sldownlks, wntor, cower, oleotrio lights and nil improvements will be found in tho Oueou Anno addition; only eight minutes' walk from tho Postoffico. Choice lots $050. 18 North Front street. A. C. Kerby, tho Ashland lnundry niau, came down on tho local this morning for a short visit hero. PriucoHB slips at Meeker's. Miss Dorothy Pickens has return ed from a visit to her homestead in Siskiyou mountains. Hnir goods nt Mookor's. Robert G. Smith of Grants Pass visited Medford on Wednosday after noon. All stylos of logal blanks nt tho Mail Trihuno office. Over n hun dred forms. L, R. Wukomnn hnB pnrohasod a lot in tho Wolvorton subdivision and will oominouco nt onco on tho erec tion of n $5000 bungalow. Mr. Wako mnn paid $1750 for tho lot, which two yours ngo sold for $250. Jabots, 15o, Mookor's. A. K. Wolvorton and Guy Thrashor liavo returned from a visit to sovoral of tho mines on WillianiB crook. Mr. Wolvorton brought hack 11 promising snmplo of oro. John II. Cnrkiu, nttornoy nt law, ovor jackson County Bank Ooorgo II, Durham of Grants Pass paid Medford n profossionnl visit on Wednesday. Tho wifo and dnughtois of W. M. Konuody loft Monday night for Cad illac, Midi., and will visit rolntives in several of tho cities in tho stnto. Thoy will bo absent about three mouths, Tho Into fiction and Foust oraft jowolry at tho Morrivold Shop. f W. G. Massal. the Lake Creek dairyman, spent Thursday in Mod ford on biiHiuoss. Ho states that ev erything in his district is looking fine and that tho residents oi. his section are enjoying u great era of prosperity. Cloth of gold at Mookor's. Do you want uomo fine fruit laud at a bargain? Owners will be pleas ed to show you over tho finest 50 ncre tract in tho vnlloy. For sale at a very low price. Address Hox '11)0, Medford, Or. Go to the tabernacle tonight and learn what tho lodges nro doing for the people of Medford, 57 Dr. Oliver will discuss tho "Lodge vs. Keliuiou" tonight at the Taber naclo. 57" Dr. Oliver will dihctiss the lodge and their hearing 011 religion. Ev erybody welcome. A warm lecture is promised. 01 Do you want some fine fruit laud at a bargain? Owners will be pleas ed to show you ovor the finest 50- nero tract in tho vnlloy. For sule nt a very low price, Addrcns Hox '19(5, Medford. Or. C-H corsots, Mookor's. Norman Whiting of Itivorview is visituu; friends in Medford. Those lots on Queen Anno avenue nro going rapidly; bottor got In be fore values advance Easy tonus. 18 North Front street. Don't forget tho tho lnwn feto of the ladies on Saturday. Wash suits at Meokor's. Henry WiUon of Applegate is vis- ilinu' friends in Medford. Ladies' wash skirts, Mookor's. Sheriff Jones of Jncksonvillo wns n recent visitor in Medford. A visit to tho Emporium will re veal tho nowest ideas in wnists and othor rondy-to-woars for women. Editor Kaiser of tho Vnlloy Record spent Wednesday evening in Med ford. ICaysor glovos, Mookor's. Heforo letting your contract for ccmont walk he sure and figuro with tho Medford Comont Co. It will bo to yoru ndvnntngo. Phono Mnin 052. 57' John C. Porterville of Ashland is spending tho dny in Medford. Fishing taeklo bought of Humph- roy is sure to land tho fish. 58 John W. Wiloy, a roeont nrrivnt from Now York, has purchased u home on West Tenth street and has wired his family to join him bore. Ho stntes that ho is considering tho purehttso of n plnco uonr Tulont. Pine 40-noro troot for sulo, 1V milos west of Central Point, planted to applos, pours and alfalfa, $300 por aoro. Apply 334 W. Sixth st., or address Box 300, Medford. 57 C. W. Maybio has roturned from a short trip to Portland on business. Buy your fishing tnoklo whoro you got tho finost assortment to ohooso from nt Humphrey's. 58" Charlos Carrol of Klamath Falls is visiting Medford nnd investigat ing tho rosoureos of tho Roguo River vnllov. 5T3T ' 56 ACRES OF AS FINE FRUIT LAND AS CAN BE FOUND IN THE VALLEY; WELL LOCATED: WORTH A GREAT DEAL MORE THAN IS BEING ASKED. ADDRESS OWNERS, CARE .B0X 496. MEDFORD. OR. William Stead of Gold Hill was a recent visitor in Medford. On tho local page you'll find an ndvortiscmeut you should cut out and investigate. John D. Maltby of Jacksonville was 11 visitor in Medford Thursday. Can you estimate tho value of a Quoon Anno avonuo lot a year from now? Only $050, nt present, cash or terms. 18 North Front street. John H. Carkius bus returned from a business trip north. Rajah silk 50c, Meokor's. Voruo Canon paid Grants Puss a business visit recently. Velvet ribbons, colors, Meeker's. Tho Medford peoplo who visited Grants Pass Wednesday to attoiid tho roso show report n largo crowd and a splendid time. Foust Craft Guild jewelry for graduation presents nt tho Morrivold Shop. John II. Marvin of Hutto Falls is in Medford on a short business trip. Curtain nets nt Meeker's. W. B. Stevenson of upner Rogue river passed through Medford Thurs day on his way to Jncksonvillo on business. $5 Bilk skirts $3.50, Meokor's. Two additional carloads of ma chinery for tho ClnrkFIcuery Con struction company wero unloaded this moniitiL'. Humphrey's is the place to get your fishing tackle. 58" W. B. Nichols of Talent spent Thursday in Medford. R. B. Fish of Phoenix is spending 11 few days in Medford with frionds. C. II. Stoin, who recently pur chased a ranch near Eagle Point, is in Medford buying furnishings for his nowly completed bungalow. Tho firo department is considering the purchnso of 11 new firo team. W. D. Owon of Central Point brought in n fine lot of strawberries Thursday. Tho Roguo Rivor Fish Protective association will meot tonight in tho Commercial club rooms. William C. Duniway of Applegate spoilt Thursday in Medford. Ilnrvoy Dewing, who lives in tho neighborhood of Seattlo bar, on the Apuleguto, .spout Thursday in Medford. District Engineer Holgnto of tho state board of water control is con ducting a hearing today in tho Milos building in regard to tho adjudication of water rights. C. II. Marsh of Central Point spent Thursday in Medford. H. B. Tronson of Eaglo Point was iu Medfoi;d Thursday, appoaring be fore tho wator hearing boing con ducted by District Engineer Holgnto. A largo nunibor of locnl pooplo nro planning to visit tho roso onruivnl in Portland soon. Charles W. Cook of Woodvillo was iu Medford Thursday on business. Ho says thoy nro looking for n booster slognu. William Von dor Hellon of Wollon wns a visitor in Medford Thursday. County Clork Coloman wns n ro eont visitor in this city. Business rushing iu his roport. Jumes Korshaw, tho angora gont king of Antelope crook, wns a rooout visitor in Medford. Asido from rais ing goats, Mr, Korshaw keeps 0110 of tho finost dairy herds 111 tho county. A. C. Randall of Talent was n Medford visitor Thursday. Dr. J, F, Roddy has roturnod from u short business trip to Portlnnd, LYNCHERS FEAR MOB VIOLENCE Guards With Rifles Protect Men Ac cused of Stringing Up Ollio Snyder at Prairie City Last Christmas Trial Begins Today. NOTICE. To all real estate men and to all whom It may cencern: You are here by notified to withdraw rfom your ' lists our property, known s tho Manzanita ranch. 57 S. L. BENNETT AND SON. PRAIRIE CITY, Or., May 2(5. Fearing that mob violence might be attempted on the persons of five men who go on trial today for the lynch ing of Ollio Snyder here last Christ mas, armed deputy sheriffs guarded tho county jail nt Canyon City dur ing tho night. Sevoral guards with loaded rifles are on duty in the sher iff's office to protect tho prisoners. Tho men charged with being re sponsible for Snyder's death are Deputy Sheriff Joe Casaday, Emniett and Earl Sliiclds, Ben Hintou and Bert Green. Tho charge will be murder in tho first degree. A spocinl iury list of 100 names has been drawn, hut this undoubted ly will bo inndequnto if each of the dufcudnuts demands a separate trial. GRANTS PASS DEFEATS GLENDALE BY 5 TO 0 xso ARGUMENTS HEARD IN PULLMAN RATE CASE Grants Pass, strengthened by Isaacs, Miles and Deobo, and Glen dalo strengthened by tho Eugene bat tery, played' boll at Grants Pass yes terday, Grants Tass winning by tho scoro of 5 to 0, Grants Pass getting 11 hits and Glendale threo hits. Ba ker is ono of tho crack pitchers of tho Willamette leaguo. A, V. Meyres Buys White Gas Auto NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS BUILDERS. Sealed bids will bo received by the district school board for tho construc tion of n new school building in tho town of Gold Hill, according to tho revised plans ?nd specifications now on fllo at tho office of the Dodge Co., Gold Hill. Builulng to be a two-story brick, bavin; six rooms and basement with concrete foundations 93 feet by ki foot, finnfiral contract to Include making tho necessary excavation, fur-'NEW SPEED RECORD nlshtnp all material and lubor requir- BY GERMAN VESSEL ed for tho completion of the building! CHICAGO, 111., May 20. Argu ments are being heard today before tho interstate commerce commission 011 the Pullman rate. case. Tho Pullman company is attempt ing to prevent the commission from reducing the rates of upper berths in sleeping enrs operating in the north west, which the commission ordered after nn exhaustive investigation. The comnnnv seeks an injunction ngninst the commission's order. The case is being heard before Judges Grosscup, Seaman, Baker and Kohl saat in the United Stntes circuit court. 28 knots nn hour. The Von Dr Tann is a 10,000-ton cruiser and was Inunched at Hamburg, March ID, 1009. according to tho plans and speclfl cations excort tho plumbing and heat ing, which are included In separate contract and for which bids aro In vited. Bids will bo received by tho clork of tho board until 10 a. m. May 30Ui. By order of tho board. 59 H. D. REED, Clerk. RARD0N IS BAKING 2000 LOAVES OF BREAD DAILY. "" WHAT IS THE REASON? O. V. Meyors returned tho first of tho weok from Portlnnd. He went for tho express purposo of solecting nnd buying a first-class touring car. Drove buck a Whito Gns car. Tho car made tho trip from Portland to Medford iu fino shnpo nnd proved very satisfactory. M. P. Welch of Medford bus tho agonoy for the Whito Gns our. Tho car was bought for tho oxpross pur poso of tho real estate business for Cusiok & Moyors and can bo soon nnd oxnmined t any timo, and after driving somo 400 milos through tho rough part of Linn county mado tho entire drive from Portland to Med ford without any repairs. MEMORIAL DAY PRICES ON OUT FLOWERS. . Carnations 7Co por dozon Formosa Lllllos 2.u0 por dozon Calla Lllllos S2.00 por dozon Stacks Extriv Soloct. .$1.50 por dozen Swoot Poas 2 Be por bunch Solf-watorlng comont boxos; wator onco In 10 d&ys, MEDFORD GREENHOUSE. Phonp 3741, 923 East Main. 59 Health Never Falls fo Restore Gray Hair to its Natural Color and Beauty. No matter how long It has been gray or faded. PromCica a luxuriantgrowth of healthy hair. Stops Us falling out, uud positively s-ernoves Dan drutsr Ketps hair soft and glossy. Will not soil skin or linen. Will not Injure your hair. Is not a dye. SI and 50c. bottles, at druggists. yraallSlorlStnd2c.lorlalookl'XboCaro of tho Half ao.l Skin." l'hllo Hay Spec. Co Newatlt,NJ.,aJl.A..and'roronto,Ont.,Canad JQny'fci Xinrilna Soap unequalled for tba Comiilexbn, toilet and batb. red, roucn, chapped hiuilfl. Kwp skin Unaamlsolt. IV. Untwists. afcFUSi: ALU bUUSTITUTES LEON B. HASKINS. A Book and a Box of Tho most dolightful way to 6pond a warm afternoon is to tnko a book (tho new fiction just in) nnd n box of Whit man's delicious chocolates (a fresh supply just roooived), nnd you know tho rest. Merivold Shop 132 W, Main KIEL, Germany, May 26. The German nnw's new cruiser Von Dor Tann now holds the world's speed record for vessels of its class. In a trial run it developed a speed of NOTICE. Notice is horoby given that nix wife, Emma Emollno Royo, has here tofore and rn or about the Slat riaj of January, 1910, loft my bod and board, and that I will not bo respoa siblo for any debts contracted by her and will not pay any of her bills. Dated Medford, Oregon, Hay 25. 1910. 62 WM. H. BOYSE. - f- 56 ACRES OF AS FINE - FRUIT LAND AS CAN BE FOUND IN THE VALLEY: WELL LOCATED; WORTH A GREAT DEAL MORE THAN IS BEING ASKED. ADDRESS OWNERS, CARE BOX 495, MEDFORD, OR. "---- ISIS THEATRE To-Night "The Flight of Sattika" THE FAMOUS $1000 TRUNK MYSTERY. . DON'T MISS THIS GREAT TRICK. IT HAS STARTED THE WHOLE TOWN TALKING. LAST TEME TONIGHT. THREE OTHER HIGH CLASS ACTS. THREE REELS OP MOVING PICTURES. ILLUSTRATED SONG. COOL AND COMFORTABLE. Geo. W. Priddy O. D. Nagle Geo. T. O'Brien Medford Brick Company Contractors and Manufacturers of Brick. Dealer in Pressed Brick and Lime. OFFICE IN POSTOFFICE, BLOCK, ROOM NO. 5 ' Phono No. 3181. U" $1 fie .'A lfr t '. '''HAM" !.- . Jl flMftjJgjjfl1! ."' ''' - -rjSfr E&4&&JU&,