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Mi' 4&Z'-' h- - -rtmiiyfcl ... jll ' . ....., - 'riAA MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY. MAY 31, 1910. ''' SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Dee Htovoiiiion vliilloil friomla in AhIiIuiiiI Monday uftonioon. W. 11. Htluu of Wlllluiim crook wiih n vlMltor In Mcdford Tuumliiy. Wilbur Juiioh wuh over from Jnok hoiivIIIo Ttiomlay. Jimk Alkoii of Woodvillo npont Tiuimluy in Modfonl, C. W. Willliiiiimni mill .'"liii H. UrowHtor of Kugono iwo hpuimIIiik u fow diiyn looking over lli'o vnlloy. K you want to Htoro a piano for HiiIo'h piano Iioiihu, drop a card ad dromiud to (111 N. Control avo. H. C. Oarnolt drovo a party up AHlilniid orook Monday aftornoon on u nliort ploauuru trip. Ouuiihoo Hoofing awarded gold enodal at A. Y. 1 oxpoHition. Mado fnim Trinidad Lake aHphnlt and guiiritntood. No oxpaiiHion or con traction, 08 William Troadwoll of Calico crook 18 HpoiidiiiK a fow dayH in Modfonl. ilnmoH AniiiUiu'o of Morliu !h viti i tiiiLC frioudH in Medford. T. 0. KrickHon and Arthur Hrown virtilod AhIiIhuiI Monday. Court Hall and 1'ni: Imiwiuh loavo Wudiiomlny for a fitting trip on tlio ltnguo. I 'lived HtrootH, coxnont nldowulkH, water, r.owor, olootrio llhtn and all improvotnontH will bo found in tlio Otioon Anno addition; only eight iniuutox' walk from tlio I'ontoffico. Clioico Iota SGTjO. 18 North Front Htreot N. 8. Ilounott, proprietor of the TMon Vnlloy nursery, North Central avenue, mndo a Imihiiiokh trip to Grif fin orook TuoHday. W. II. MiilM of I'roHpoct in Hpond ing n fow dayH in Modfonl. Ho ox poctH to leave hood for Portland and Seattle on a ploamiro trip. All HtylcH of legal blanks at tho Mail Tribuno office. Ovor n hun dred fonnn. Arthur Joiioh, high school (Undent, paid liin parontH in Mountain district a brief viwit Monday. TIioho Iota on Quoon Anno avouuo nrn ciiitlc rnntfltv! Iinttnr inl in lin. foro valucH advance Knny tonnu. 18 North Front atroet. j Antioch citizens gathorod at Anti-, ooh cemetory Sunday and cloauod mid docoratrd rolativcH and friends' graven with wreatliH of flowers. Can you oHtituato tho valuo of a Queon Anno avouuo lot a yoar from now! Only $6T0, at present, cash or terms. 18 North Front street. Mr. and Mrs. K. I). Wilhito, promi nent fruitgrowers of Antioch section, came ovor Monday with ten Iioxoh of their first picking of choico Itepuli lican chorriort, which thoy readily dis Msed of. Sam Lock wishes to sell tho Can non Itcstaurant for $100,000,000. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hi'h little boy had tho misfortune to fall out of a window Sunday evening and badly fracture his left arm. Dr. Ilar gravo called mid roliovcd tlio little Hiifforor. Halo's pinnon will nrrivo about Juno 10. William Ulrieh, deputy shoriff, has returned from n business trip to Ash land. Party owning or knowing of good pro von placer ground, that is diffi cult to get water to it, that can be scoured on reasonable terms, mny loam something to his ndvantngo by addressing Small, 33 Jackson County Bank Hldg., Mcdford. 01 Tho city council hold a short ses sion this afternoon for tho purpose of canvassing the voto cast in tho recent election on annexation of ad ditional torritory. John II. Cnrkln, nttornov at law, over jaokson County nnuk Tho Junior HIIilo society of the Presbyterian church will givo a lunch in tho church parlor Saturday from 11 to 2 o'clock. Sandwiches, potato Hnlad, coffoo, strawberry shortcako Oiouie-mado) for 3.r cents. Coino. It. A. TTolmos, tho insurnnco man, dovntos his whole timo to insurance and enn givo you hotter Horvioo. Room 10, Jackson County Hank. M. L. Eriekson, forost suporvisor, hns returned from a visit with Hruco Wilson on Griffin orook. A codar ehost niakos an idonl gift for tho Juno brido. Drop in nnd lot us show you a snmplo. Mission Fur niture Works, comor Eighth and ITolly st roots. All tho momhorn of tho local W. 0. T. II. nro invited to nttond a fare woll rocoption to Mra. P. J. Mizor to bo givon at 3 o'olook Wodnosday afternoon nt the homo of Mrs. S. L. Leonard on Cottngo strcot. It. A. Holmos, tho insurnuao man, writes a vory lihornl insurnnco con tract, noom 10, Jnokson County Bank. A hunch of Moiuorini day jags wuro tirought boforo Justico Cnnon tills niorning. For tlio most pnrt thoy were put at work on tho slroots. It oosts no moro to insuro in tho 'big companion than tho small ouos. Soo H. A. Ilolmos, tho insurnnco man, room 10, Jnokson County Hank. George E. Snndors, who, until re cently, was the receiver of tlio Gold en Drift Mining company of Grants 'Pass, ia n Modfonl visitor, John It, Alien has purchased a beautiful Vlotrola from tho Whotsol Music Co. C. J. Pfraug of Oakland, Cat., has bought property In (lie valley and will no doubt build nnd locate heie. Mr. Pfraug is a largo contractor and bill I dor. lie has been visiting Mr. and Mm. O, E, Tackstrom, Ralph Klniilcul, for several years coiiuectud with the Owl Co. of Oak laud and Han Francisco, and also witli Christopher of Los Augolcs, probably the largest confectioner on tho coast, has accepted a position with Rardou'N. I, F. Drown of Euglo Point spout Monday in Mcdford. For rent A bungalow at $10 a mouth. Soo Aylor & Harnett, South Central avenue. 01 T. E. Daniels for Duds hns just re turned from an extended l'fshing trip, going as far rts Trail. II. C. Garnett loft Monday evening to attend tho railroad commission meeting ut Salem Tuesday, where he represents the Mcdford Commercial club in the effort to secure lower rates. l'JO acres of the very host fruit laud in the valley, near Eagle Point, improved; small payment down, bal ance 10 years at 0 per cent. Aylor & Harnett. 02 James Hass received n telegram Tuesday calling him north to see his mother, who was stricken with par alvsis Monday. Hen Sheldon drove a party of friends to Ashland Thursday, as did Gerald Seoy-Smith. Henry King of Eagle Point spent Tuesday in Mcdford on business. Mort Emerick has sold his Cadillac and has purchaticd ft Knox car with a torpedo body, the first of its kind in the valley. . Harry Pellett of Ashland was a recent visitor in Mcdford. A farewell reception will bo ten dered Profonsor mid Mrs. U. G. Smith at the residence of J. E. Watt this evening on Jackson strcot. All are invited. Dr. Rickort wishes to announce that owing to an unavoidable delay in the transportation of office para phernalia he will bo tumble to open his optical parlor at room 2, Kent tier building, on tho 1st of June, as anticipated. Tho exact dato will be published in this paper a little lator. Look for it. Wait for it. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thompson of Gold Hill nro visiting in Mcdford. .Mr. Thompson is identified with the milling industry. Ton-acre orchard tracts near Euglo Point, host location, very bcbt bottom laud; no payment down, ten years' timo nt 0 per cent. Aylor & Hanictt. 02 H. T. Van Do Car, succossor to Van Do Car & Jusmiiuuii, hns m stock a vory fiuo lino of solid gold pins and other suitable graduating gifts. Phipps building. 01 William H. Dews of Grants Pass is visiting with friends in tho vnlloy. William M. Colvig tendered Hon. P. 11. D'Arcy an informal dinner at the Nash Grill on Tuesday evening before Mr D'Arcy departed for the north. F. D. Leaders of the Evans orook district is spending a few days ?n Mcdford visiting with friends. A. C. Howlott of Englo Point wns a recent visitor in Mcdford. A blook of 13 largo residence lots near paving, all oast fronts, $100 each if taken in a bunch; these lots would ho cheap at ifflOO each, taken singly. Those lots are owned by a non-resident and must be sold quick ly. Aylor & Harnett. .Mrs. Ollio Hutlor Norton is in Mcd ford visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Hutlor. Sho will remain hero for sovoral days while her hus band mnkos a trip to California. .Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Bordeaux loavo this evening for the north. Mr. Bor deaux has taken a position with tho II. H. Co. at Vaneouvor, where he was fonuorly ompl.oyod. Potor Applegate, stato land agent, was in Modfonl Tuesday on his way homo to Salem from a trip to Kluin utli Falls on official business. A solitary hobo plodded through town this niorning on his way south, In addition to his blankets, ho car ried a lingo umbrella which was used to shield him from .tho sun. Ho at tracted much attention as ho passed tho Southorn Pacific dopot. A largo tiumhor of Central Point pooplo cntno up Monday to attond tho hasoball gamo on tho local grounds, T. II. B. Taylor of Woodvillo spent Tuesday in Modfonl on businoss. Charlos A. Maybray of Salem is visiting his fathor in this city. Tho Modfonl ,firo company, in uni form, hnd thoir pictures takou Mon day, A largo picture is to bo fin ished nnd hung in tho firo hull. Emerson Hough of Ashland wns ti rocont visitor in this city. II. II. Arthur of upper Roguo river was a visitor iu Modfonl Tuosday. The oporaa to bo given by tho La dies of tho Greater Mcdford club have boon ponlponod for threo weeks in order that propor rehearsing might be had. William Von dor Hollon of Englo Point spent Tuesday iu Mcdford on business, C. W. Williamson of Tablo Rock was n rocont visitor in Mcdford. Frank R. Cratio, tho timber lo cator of Grunts Pass, is in Mcdford on business. JOHN BULL WHACKED. (Continued from Pace 1.1 1- THE PRICE OF RARDON'S ICE CREAM IS HIGH, BUT THINK OF THE QUALITY! inns of your own interests, but of the interests of civilization. The pres ent condition of Egyptian affairs menaces your empire mid civilization. Von have given Egypt tho best gov ernment iu a thousand yearn and yet you have recently erred. It is ne cessary to remember that weakness, timidity and sentiment aliko aro more hannfiii to an uncivilized people than violence and injustice "You treated tho pan-Egyptian movement mid the religious struggles fairly and impartially. Instead of acknowledging this action, the na tives took advantage of it to start an anti-foreign movement. yU'vl HcMonslbllltjr. "Premier Houtros Pasha, a compe tent official, was murdered because of these facts, which show the at titude of the Egyptian Nationalists. Regarding the murder of Houtros Pasha, it shows that they not only aro not desirous, hut incapable, of granting primary justice. "If you feel that you ought not to bo in Egypt and have no desiro to keep order there, by all moans get out. If you feel it your duty to stay there, show yourselves ready to meet tho responsibility. You have saved Egypt from ruin, yet if it bo not gov erned wcl( it will again sink to chaos. Some nation must govern Egypt. I hope that you will decido that it is your duty." REPRESENT MEDFORD. (Continued from page 1.) tent Colonization compnny, tho com pany which recently purchased tho land grant of Central Oregon, com prising 800,000 acres, .was with the Chicago land show for a section of space to exploit Central Oregon. The Yakima valley mado a deal last Fri day for a splendid space in tho Mer. zatiino balcony and will attempt to Mr. and Mrs. Piano Needer. Tho question is staring you in tho faco about tho musical education of your beloved boy or girl. Whnt nre you going to do about the mnttor just linger along ns you havo in the post mid lot them miss tho greatest opportunity of a lifetime f Why, you can't afford this. Think about it seriously, thou como to Hale's and spend 10 cents por day and got one of those unstained quality pianos, in dorsed by the music-loving public of Amoricn. Wo will absolutely guarantco to boII you a bottor piano for loss monqy when quality is taken into consider ation than any other concern can, ns wo ar direct factory dealors nnd do not contribute to the maintenance of beautiful wnrorooms in any of tho largo cities, which all concerns will frankly toll you that it actually costs them from $75 to $85 to retail ench piano thoy markot. Why not put the Inrgo savings iu your pockot by donl ing with Hnio's, the factory represen tative for 15 of tho world's lending mnkos of pianos, such as the world host Knaho, Ivors & Pond, Henry F. Miller, Kroll, Lafarguo, Storling, Huntington, Mendelssohn, Players: Apollo, tho world's host; Chaso & Bnkor, Sterling, Lafarguo, Simplex Player Pianos. Freo, beginning Juno 1, 1910 Songs and instrumental music of tho latest hits. Fill out tho following coupon and mnil to ITalo's Piano IIouso, Modfonl, Or. : Send mo a copy of tlio Latost Hits in Shoot Musio, ns offered in your advertisement. Nnmo Addross . , If possiblo givo us tho nnmo of somoouo you think should havo a now piano or wnnts a playor piano. Your nnmo will not bo used. Nnmo , , , , , Strcot Addross - EVERY NEW CUSTOMER OF PEERLESS BREAD IS A BOOSTER. FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERS'. t -f . ' show the pooplo of tho middlo wch.1 that Yaklmn valley can grow tho fin est fruit in tho country. If tlio Roguo River valley makes provision for representation in the show, Or egon will bo assured of a magnificent exhibit of its land products nnd the state's agricultural resources will be, given n tremendously beneficial nd-i vortisomont under circumstances that cannot fail to bring many liom-1 BcckorB within its boundaries. I HorrJni,..! Lino IMillilt, i "Tho HarrJmun lines havo nur-i cbtiHcd ?0, 000 worth of spaco In tho exposition and will spend 120,000 -this year for tho purpono of exploit-j Ing Hnrrlmnn lino torritory at tho ex position. Tho Hnrrlmnn linos will havo a lecture room for thoir exclu sive uso where they Intend to ox plolt tho communities along their lines which tako space at tho expo-' Mltlon. Tho Santa Fo, Rock Island,1 MlRHOiirl Pr.clflc, FrlHco and M K. j & T. nro co-operating to make tho land hIiow a succcsn. All thono roads, havo tnken a section 1200 sqiinrol feet $1800 worth of space. j Take Kntlre Gallery. j "Ono bond houso of Chicago, which Is selling tho bonds of thirty-eight communities In tho west, recently mado n contract for tho cntlro gal lory of tho Collnoum costing $ 8,750 nnd every district In tho west bond ed by this company will bo repre sented. Sovon Important districts In Colorndo, communities like DoIbc, N'ampa, Caldvoll, I.OBt Itlvcr, Black foot In Idaho and other districts In Wyoming, Montana and Utah, will be roprcsontcd on space already sold to this bond house. "Tho Hitter Root valley will have a splendid exhibit at tho land show ns well as numerous other npplo dis tricts In Colorndo, Idaho and Wash ington. "The land ohow Is held In Chi cago's big building, the Coliseum, nnd hns no connection with tho Spo kane applo show exhibit fn Chicago. Tho shows will bo separate and dis tinct. Tho land show will bo held for sixteen days, opening early In Novomber, and tho applo show will bo held for ono week la the First Regiment Armory Building. "Tho land show will roach 200,000 pcoplo moro than any show held in a tiuiiutng oiner man mo unicago Coliseum, becnuse It Is the only build ing in Chlcngo which cau take care of tho crowd, who want to seo tho apples of tho northwest and tho pro ducts of tho other parts of tho coun try.' r i r JEvfckt. Oxfords We are recognized headquarters for Ox fords, pumps, slippers and low shoes for men, women and children. We invite you to look here before you pur chase; our new shipmens will interest you. FOB. WOMEN See these new style Oxfords, in Suedes, patent, gunmetal, tans, etc. The proper heel; the very latest shape, all sizes and widths; price right. $1.50 and up to $4.00 FOR. MEN We are showing a very fine assortment of form fitting Oxfords and shoes... All sizes, all widths; the newest styles and solid leather 93.50, $4.00, 95.00 and $6.00 FOR CHILDREN And the small toddlers, we ar6 handling a very pretty, durable line of Oxfords, sandals, etc. Call and examine our stock and you'll need to look no further. . Van Dyke's NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of stockholders of the Pacific and Eastern Railway will be held at tho office of the company, In Medford, Oregon, on Monday, Juno C, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m. By order of tho President. G. P. HUMPHREY; Secretary. Notice. To All Whom it May Cencern: on the 21st day of April, 1910, nnd after my having signified mv willing ness to Drovido for her. I will not This is to certify that my wife (Mrs. pay nny ebts contracted by hor. R. A. Smith, left my bed and bonrd (Signed.) W. F. SMITH. IlaBkins for Health. -' RARDON'S FOUNTAINS SERVE IN CITY STYLE ALL THE LATEST DRINKS, ICES, ETC. -- - -- WANTED! Thinners to thin fruit Talent Orchard Co. Talent Oregon. DRIVERS that know the country RIGS that cover the country QVICKLV AI WITH OOSHnT TO YOU ARE AJAVATS TO UK POUND At THE FARLOW & IOW ISO, PROPRIETORS. WEST SIDE STABLES THONE 2431 S. GRAPE STREET Pure Food for. the Littlei Onei U.S. Iaipcttd IP 'Miedi 138 V Highest standards of purity are adhered to in the manu facture of the incomparable .j BRAND JW Froductt. You can rely upon tho Columbia Brand bb tho Btamn of highest perfection. You can buy Columbia Sranil Hams, Bacon aud Lard, with ontire confidence in thoir absoluto purity. Thoy aro U. 8, Government Inspected and Fatsed. At Best Dealers, Hotels and Cafes Ur1r Meat Company, Portland, Orcoi Ploneor Pokr o( tk Ptdflo 12 N, ?: s Pi- Land for Sale I have a few choice tracts of Reed orchard land for sale. Tracts from twenty (20) to one hundred and sixty (1C0) acres. The land is situated in the famous npple belt, near the world-famed Tronson & Guthrie orchard, near Eagle Point, Or. Some of the land is unproved and some unimproved. I also have property in the town of Eagle Point for 8ale. Those intending to purchase please give me a call in person or call Eagle Point central by phone. A. B. Zimmerman i i $2.50 Oxfords Slippers Have you seen the $2.50 line of ankle straps, instep straps, Oxfords, we are selling this season? If you want something that has all the appearance of the higher priced lines we certainly have them. SEE OUR WINDOWS, 1meade4$stzxl For Sale Land that will cut six crops of alfalfa a year. U. S. Government irrigation. If you aro interested, address S. F EHORN & SON ORLAND, CALIF. TOM MOFFAT P. O. HANSEN We make any kind and stylo of Windows. Wo carry Glass of any size on hand. MEDFORD SASH & DOOR GO., Medford, Oregon.