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txa sw : Tr, (. .- fpv "WvmHtiumtmn, m i, ii 12 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR MOON. SUNDAY, ,JUNH G. 1S)10. t 4?;i.lfoKW -i " ' ' Watch This Page for Advertisements of Good Things to Eat p- . , J i tft w li II tr 1: J). i: r f f. k s I i iiiiitti illUll 1 Ulllg Jars Wo are headquarters for Fruit Jars, showing a very large stock of ECONOMY AND MASON'S n the wanted sizes. JELLY TUMBLERS in unbelievable quantity GET OUR PRICES Olmestead & Hibbard PHONE MAIN 571. New Just received, a fine as sortment of Glassware, consisting of vases, tum blers, water sets, gradu ating cups, fountain supplies, pitchers, etc., etc. Exclusive agents for DALLES PATENT FLOUR Allin&Allin Phone Main 2691. 132 WEST MAIN STREET. For the Finest Bakery Products Staple & Fancy Groceries TRYUS We can boast of hundreds of satisfied eusioinors- people who know that they are getting full value for every cent spent in this store. AUK YOU ONE? Give us a trial and you'll become one. Allen 6 Reagan CORNER MAIN AND CENTRAL AVENUES. When you buy it of Warner Wortmam & Gore I You Know It Is Good to Eat Try Chase and Sanborns Coffee TEDDY, JUNIOR SETS FASHION Chooses Latest English Creation as His Wedding Apparel Will Wed Miss Alexander on June 20 Soci ety All Agog. PRIMARY LAW OF THERE IS A DIFFERENCE NEVADA STANDS NEW YORK, June 4. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., will be garbed in a long, flowing cutaway coat with wide braid trimmings and flaring tails, when, on Juno 20, he marries iliss Eleanor Alexander. Whether the other principals in the wedding, which will bo a society event, will likewiso discard the tried and trust ed frock coat for the latest English creation is a question which today is agitating the "very best people" along Fifth avenue. Young Roosevelt's apparel is to be the very latest London idea of the proper thing for "day weddings." His decision to follow the English fash ion has caused almost as much dis cussion as tho announcement of the detailed plans of the wedding mnde recently. POSSE SEARCHES FOR BAND OF OUTLAWS MEXICO CITY, Mex., Juno 4. Posses aro searching today for a band of outlaws, headed by the fa mous Santanon, who raided the haci enda Bolla Vista, killed Robert Voight, tho manager, and two na tives and attacked Mrs. Voight. La ter tho bandits took $4000 from Guillermo Guinger, manager of the hacienda La Paloma, and escaped into tho wilderness. SINGER COMPANY WILL DECLARE BIG DIVIDEND NEW YORK, Juno 4. A $30,000, 000 stock dividend will bo declared at tho stockholders' meeting of tho Singer Manufacturing company. Tho dividend is 100 per cent and the company has a surplus of $30,000,-000. Opposition Is Passive Following the Court Decision Denying Injunction Restraining Its Operation. RENO, New, June 4. Opposition to Nevada's direct primary law is passive today, following an opinion handed down by Justice Sweeney of the state supreme court, which de nies a petition for an injunction sought to restrain tho secretary of state from conducting an election u der the primary law. Justice Swee ney opined that the law was consti tutional. . Senator James T. Bo3'd and oth ers contested the law. Tho petition was signed by Henry Riter. Nevada's primary law was passed in Jnnunry, 1909. Did you know that there was a very great difference in coffee that rotails at the same price? Ask n man who knows coffee one who has been whoro it is roasted and has learned the different methods, and ho'll tell you that the difference i very great. Our coffeo that sells at 40 cents a pound will be a great denl better than another that retails nl the same price. You ask why? One is made to sell and make an enormous profit on, while tho other is mnde to satisfy the oustomer, and tho grocer only makes a small profit. Chase & Sanborn's coffee is the best because it is put up to satisfy tho customer and the store that sells. it only asks a fair margin of profit. Try Chnse & Sanborn's and you'll know tho reason. Want advertising will make "cash sales" for you of your unused things without much delay, of bother, or expense. lot Medford; tlumco east along said north lino of said section 3C and tho preseut boundary of said city, to place of cemmencement: all In Jack soa county, Oregon. And, Whereas, said question wna lv or der of this council duly submitted to Mie electors of said city and to tho electors residing In Bald territory pro posed by such petition to bo annexed to said city, at a special olectlou which was called and hold for that purpose oa May 24th, 1910, duo no tlco whoreof was given m required by statute; and, Whereas, the couucll ras met on Tuesday, May 3 lot, 1910, at 1 o'clock p. m nnd has proceeded to canvass tho votes cast nt Bald olectlou, and It has been found and dutormlnod from said canvass that there wore te: Notes and no moio east In said territory so proposed to be r.nnexed at mild elec tion, nnd that thoro woro ton votes cast for annexation aaJ no votes cast ucultist annexatien: nnd that In said city tl.oro woro cr.st at said election 09 votes, and no more, and Hint CS votes wero cast for annexation and nni! vnto niriiliist annexatien: nnd that n majority of tho votes cnBt within said territory anil vuuin cam mu nicipal corpor.tlon wore In favor of uuch annexation, I It Is therefore ordered and declared (thnt said territory above described bo. and the Fame Is, hereby annexed to nnd a part of the city of Medford, Oregon. j The city recorder la hereby oritur I o:i and directed to make nnd trans- ii. It to tho secret!. ry of Htnte n certl fled description of such annexed ter ritory and an abstract of the vote ciiHt at said olectlou, Hhowlng the whnlo number of electors voting In such territory, nnd tho whole number of electors voting In mild city of , .eil- ford, tho number of votes rant In each for annexation and l'u number of vol en cast agatniit annexation. The foregoing roHolutloir was pcan ed by thu city council of the city of Medford on thu :11st dny of May, 1910, by thu following vete: Welch absent, Ulforl aye, Kmurlck nyo, Merrick aye, Wortinan ayo, nnd Denuner aye. Approved May 31st. 19 10. W. II. CANON. Mayor. Attest: HOHT. W. TKliKKH. City Itecorior. King Alfonso III. MADRID, June 4. That King Al fonso of Spain is suffering from ca tarrhal pulmonary trouble is tho be lief of his physicians today. Dr. Momre, a Bordeaux specialist, is in daily attendance on the king. TRY IT ONCE AND KNOW Every woman is looking for a sat isfactory flour a flour that will make good bread and from which pastry may bo made that is always satisfactory. Pure White is the flour for you. Wo know that it will mako good bread, biscuits or anything in the pastry line. If you don't know what Pure White is, just try n sack this week. You will learn that it is al ways sure no failures, and chances arc you'll tell nil your neighbor! about its superior qualities. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of stockholders of tho Pacific and Eastern Railway will bo held at the office of tho company. In Medford, Oregon, on Monday, Juno 6, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m. By ordor of tho President. G. P. HUMPHREY, Secretary. RESOLUTION. Bo it resolved, by the city council of tho city of Medferd: Whereas, thoro was heretofore ro colved by this council a petition sign ed by more than one-fifth of tho qual ified electors of tho city oZ Medford, as shown by the vote cast at tho last municipal olectlon held thorein, pe titioning that tho following question bo submitted to tho voters of said city and to tho voters of tho torrltory hereinafter described: Shall tho boundary of tho city of Medford bo altorod by including therein the following territory, to wit: Commencing at tho northeast cor nor of section 30, township 37, range 2 west of tho Willamette meridian; thence south on the east lino of said section 30 to tho north lino of dona tion land cllm No, 85, In said town and range; thence west along tho north lino of said donation land claim No. 85 and donation land claim No. 84 of said town and range, to tho northwest corner of said donation inmi Hnfm No. 84: tlienco north to tho north lino of said cectlon 30, bo- lng tho present noununry oi saiu cuy "Let George do it" Just received, a very fine and complete line of Jewelry, consisting of all the very latest ideas in ENAMELED SILVER novelties. I will be pleased to have you call and see the new goods. GEO. A. BUTT WATCHMAKER MFCh JEWELER ENGRAVER Farmers & Fruitgrowers Building, West Main Street H Every Style a Hit Every creation of the Dorothy Dodd line of Shoes stands out by itself original. They fairly sizzle with snap, style and originality and besides this strong feature TIIRY FIT AND WEAR just. like you want them to.. PRICES $3.50 AND $4.00 Another One What? A VICTROLA lust sold another Wlrola, tho world's greatest musical instru ment. You hIiimiIiI kcii the new ones Hint have jusl arrived. We'll bo pleased to hIiow vim any time. We handle a complete line of Victor Talking Machines and all the new records, also a complete line of Hdihon machines and records. Our parlors are the very best place to uet the best effort of nn record. Call nnd allow us to play for you. WHETSEL MUSIC CO. 134 West Main St. PHONE 8481 I See How the Moline Wagon Is matte Ironclads IF you will come and see us we will show you the Moline Wagon's thorough ironing and bracing. We will show you that it has more improvements than any wagon on the market today. We guarantee it fully the quarter century or more of wear and satisfaction will prove our claims. With its gearing of select Hickory and tough White Oak and its box with Yellow Pine bottom, grooved and matched, the Moline Wagon has a foundation of air-seasoned lumber that will last a life-time. Study thesm plcturesa They Tell Hew The Moline Wagon is lroned,Braced and Reinforced Ironclad Front Gear Showing Ironclad Ilcliter on the llolloo Wagon Showing Skein In UlO Tbl Polo Ii Ironclad from Rnd to End Tho Reach U Ironclad Throughout flaatloriul Vlowof Dust-Proof Hkula -v Every Wearing Part of THE MOLINE WAGON la Protected Am Here Shown Noto that, though Tho Mollno Wagon Is made of toughest hard woods, material Is reinforced with Iron and steel either ns covering or bracing, Not only In ouo or two places, but every part that gets hard work Is protected. Even tho tongue, reach, double and single trees, axles, box every part is strengthened. No wonder it IB oallod ironclad I New Mollnes aro wonders, They run smoothly nnd with a third less draft under heaviest loads, because tho parts aro so perfectly adjusted. Will You Come In and See These Moline Ironclad Wagona m HUBBARD BROS,, MEDFORD, ORE. 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