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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1911. PAGE FIYE & 1 & k. rv Personal and Local Leslie DaviB, a former valley rcsI-( Mrs. H. T. Pankey and Miss Mary dent but now of Salem, Is visiting Olsson of Central Point spent Thurs ohl friends near Table Hock. day In Medford. Miss Olsson Is a Miss Blnncho Darby 6f Griffin student of the Medford conservatory Creek was a recent Medford visitor. . Jmislc, William Henderson of Applegate Is vlstlng friends In Medford. Mr. S. II. Goldstein, representing W. Lapldls, one of Now York's larg est Indies' suit and coat manufactur ers, is stopping at Hotel Moore with a full sample line of ladles' up-to-dato suits, coats, silk raincoats, Eng lish slipons nnd furs, which ho Is going to dispose of at less than man ufacturer's cost. Sale will start Sat urday morning at the Hotel Sample room. Is your touBo wired? One cigar less a day would pay for a hundred per cent IncreaBo in comfort. Start living tho electric llfo. tf. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Williams of Central Point were recent visitors in Medford. Mr. nnd Mrs turned from a visit with Central Point friends. See It, A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, Ovor Jackson County bniik. 2Sf Frank Amy is very ill at his home in this city of pneumonia. C. W. CIngcade of Eagle Point was a recent visitor in Medford. W. It. Coleman, county clerk, was In Medford Thursday on business. George Owens of Wellen was n vis itor in Medford Thursday on busi ness. H. B. Patterson, 11C E. Main, has somo nico English Hollies and nil kinds of shade trees. Roses (all the best). Now Is a good time to plant. Drop In and see mo. tf Colonel F. L. Ton Velle and George Putnam nre visiting Portland. Jud Pernoll, the noted ball twlrler, of tho Applegate, was transacting business in town recently. Call phono 2151, 1032 for baggage wagon. 451 Frank U. Noil of Eaglo Point was a caller Thursday morning. Mr. Nolll Is employed at the courthouse and will make Jacksonville his home for several months at least. Private room and board with Mrs. J. D. Fay, throe blocks from central part of town, 310 N. Dartlott. Work on the Jacksonville water system is progressing rapidly, con sidering tho weather conditions. About 25 men aro employed at pres ent, but the forf-o will bo Increased as soon as tho weather settles. John II. Carkin, attorney at law over Jackson County bank. Plasterers nre at work putting the finishing touches on tho interior of tho Hoguo Hiver Valley Abstract company's offico building In Jackson ville. When completed this will bo one of the best appointed and tho only strictly fireproof, building in Jackson county. Dr. J. E. Shearor, physician and surgeon. Offico ovor Strang's drug store. tf. Jerry Popper has returned from a trip to his old homo in Austin, Tex. Isaac Patton of Ilutto Falls Is vis iting valley friends. Mrs. G. A. I.andis of Gold Hill was a recent Medford visitor. Tho Pacific Telegraph and Tele, phono Co. are proparing manuscript for a now directory. All subscriber that aro listed Incorrectly kindly call at the office, as wo want to havo the new directory out by February 15. h. A. Newton, commercial mana ger. 2G8 P. W. Williams of Ilutto Falls Is visiting u tho cty. W. T. York & Co. can sell you one of tho finest homes on South Oak dale avenue at 75 per emit of Its act ual value. Commodious teu-room house, with every posBlblo convcnl once, ultato on an east front lot, con taining 1 1-2 ncres. 20G Mr. and Mrs. George W. Gore have gone to Portlnnd on a visit. Home cooking for sale at Olmstcnd &. Hlbbard's grocery store, on West Main street, Saturday, January 2Sth. Ladles, please have articles for sale on hand not loter than 1:30 p. m. Saturday. Orders respectfully solic ited. 2GG For the best fire insurance call on! W. T. York & Co., or phono 3301. 2G6 In the comedy sketch which will bo seen at the Isis the Frisco Police man and tho Evening News Girl aro Introduced, also several different kinds of comedy music. This sketch Is one of tho leads of tho Orpheum circuit. F. II. Blake, a hotel man of Grants Pass, spent Thursday In Medford. Every llgai out olectrlclty gives Joe Murphy havo re- " smoke and smoko contains soot, vhlch deposits on your wall paper, curtains, draperies. Electric light Iows In an air tight bulb. tf. Vint Beal of Central Point, tho third oldest resident in southern Ore gon, is visiting at tho homo of his daughter, Mrs. Charles Strang, here, CURTIS TELLS OF HIS LATEST FEAT SAN D1KGO, Cnl . Jan. 527. Glenn II. Curtis, who niiiilo yesterday sev eral bucessl'ul flights l'roin the waters of Sun Diego bay in his pon toon uiiuipped biplane, gave this ex elusive statement to the United Pro-. teday: (By Glenn II. Curtiss. Copyright hv United Press. Mil.) After 10 days of experimenting" 1 succeeded yesterday afternoon iu rising from the water in my aero plane nnd making a flight of about two miles nnd alighting praetieallv where 1 started on the water. This 1 consider one of the most im portant things ever accomplished in an aeroplane, liccauso it opens up a new and important field for the nor plane. Its immediuta importance will be to the navy. With an aero piano equipped as the one 1 used yes terday was equipped it will be possi ble to carry one or more of those machines on a warship which, wltei not in use, may lie boxed up am stored in a small space, but who; brought out for a trip over the wate BIG COMPANY BOOSTS MOOD Manager Malboeuf Prepares Article at Request of Sherwiii-WMiams for Publication In Trade Paper With Wide Circulation. SUNNY mum I 1 may be dropped over tho side ot tin , .. v. u. - , A , WantedBoardors Anew board- '"' w"R"""-'i nso irom ino suit ing house has opened at 706 South fa?0 ot" tha water ,md f.v nwa3' l Oakdale. Call and see us for fair i t,ie ,)t,int h is ,Uhi,'ul to tli- He treatmont, or address F. H. More-' ''"'""'J-' fr"" ueh an expedition, th land on? aeroplane may alight on the wat" L. Jennings of Gold Thursday in Medford. Hill spent She Broke Down Entirely. Lantz, W. Va. Mrs. Tcbe Talbott of this place says: "I had been troub- tod with womanly ailments for sonic time, and at last I broke down en tirely. 1 got so weak I could scarce ly walk across the room. Thanks to Cardul, I improved right off. Now I do my housework, and am fooling well." During tho past 50 years, more than a million women have been benefited by taking Cardul. You must bollovo that Cardul will help you, too, since It helped all these others. Cardul is a safe, harmless, vegetable remedy, of positive, cura tive merit, for women. At drug stores. Try ono bottle. It will surely help you. alongside the ship and be lioiste aboard, the same as a launch or i lifeboat. llnskins for Health. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY CHICAGO TWELVE ARE MISSING. (Continued on pa Re 2.) Scat Salo Opens Saturday. The advance sale of seat for Wil liam A. Brady's great attraction. "The Gentleman From Mississippi," will open at llnskins Saturday morning. the wireless operator were in tho las' boat that left the. .waterlogged hull, As soon as the ship crashed into tlie rocks wireless calls for aid won flashed. They were answered It Vancouver. Seattl and Victori. "Cottage City sinking, followed th first call tf "S. (J. S." and Victorii sent a message saying that aidwoul. bo sent immediately. A few moments later the las' words, "Good bye" was receive! from the doomed ship and notIii.it. moro was heard until last nigh when the story of the abandon incut was received nt the office of the Pacific Coast Stemihsa Ml of the Pacific Coast Steamshii company. She was en route to Skag wav. having sailed from Sonttl. !.&jJi9 GRAND OPENING! Sunny Monday laundry soap is economical it con tains no rosin and docs not waste away quickly. One bar j of Sunny Monday will go as At the rcuest of the Sherwi- iar as two bars of ordinary Williams Pain company, Seerotaiy'VCllow laundry Soap. Charles A. Malboeuf of the Cominer- No matter what laundry ciul club is preparing "copy" for S0lp y0u have been Using, .we in the March-April number of Sunny iMonday will lcssciuhc the "Spectrum," a small periodical , , J , J . , . dealing with oMrnordinnry and par- lb y"r ash day and ticularly striking examples in town double the life of your clothes, and building construction. 'It contains a marvelous dirt. Together with the "Colorist" and starter which saves nibbing. tho "Chameleon," two other hi- . .. monthly publications by the same company, the "Spectrum" has a cir culation, among builders, painters, hardware men and railroad and steamship company purchasing agents throughout Kuropc, North and South America of over a million cop ies per edition. The last number of the booklet consisted of technical articles and information of general interest con cerning tho collossal new station re cently completed by the Pennsylvania railroad in New York city. Medford was chosen as the sub ject for tho first booklet dealing with extraordinary conditions in cit es because of the showing made by t in the census figures and by the -bowing ni.ido by its fruits and other products at ncent exhibitions. A Few Choice Red Soil Bargains Near Grants Pass. Very Best Fruit Land A A 20-ACRF TRACT 40-ACRF TRACT1 A (J0-ACRF TRACT AN S0-ACRF TRACT A 160-ACRE TRACT Prices Only $75.00 to $100.00 Per Acre Close to railroad, (lot busy. See mo. Listed exclu sively. A. N. PARSONS KEAL ESTATE GRANTS PASS, OREGON r flnrlin fur linlih Wednesday. Cape Mudgo marks the southern end of Quadra island nnd forms the east entrance to Discovery passage f 4 f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-ff-f-f-f-f-f1 FOIt HKNT 4-room house, ,f8. Call li.'M V. fith st., eonier Ivy. (i,") Vim HUNT - Furnished room-,; board if wanted. 1(1 Court st. 'Jtill WANTKI) Maid for general house work. Must bo neat and trust worthy, ."fli.") per month. K. Stecnstuef, Jacksonville. Phone '.V2, Jacksonville. 270 "Peerless" Muslin UNDERWEAR Now on Sale at Extremely Low Prices at the GOLDEN RULE It is the Best Made We are also selling all our men's and boys' Suits and Overcoats at 25 per cent reductions. All women's and misses' Coats and Suits Reduced 11 J3 X 13sv. m .---4- OP THE Cut Rate Jewelry ..Company.. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phenes: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT Jewelry Sacrificed at Less Than I Hall. High Grade Line of Watches and Jewelry to Be Sold at Once Draperies Wo carry a very completo lino of draperies, lace curtains, fixtures, etc., and do an classes of upholsterlnit. A special man to look after this work exclu sively and will glvo as good service as is posBlblo to got In ovon the lnrgost cities. Weeks & McGowan Co All Millinery at one-half price. Special for Saturday's selling: Ono large lot of men's Ties; newest patterns; at 25c. AKINS, BENTON & CO. ST. MARKS BLOCK aaafraiMMMua)aiMMaftflftiM i NOTE SOME OF OUR PRICES. John A. Perl Undertaker and Embalmcr Successor to tho undertaking de partment of Medford Furniture Co. Office With Medford Furniture Company About February 1, Private Am bulance Service. Sick and injured convoyod to any part of city or country. Telephenes: Day 351. Night: John A. Perl 4111. C. W. Conklln, 3601. J. H. Butler, 3571. Flgin nnd Waltham movements in 20-year gold filled wises; regular $15.00; they go at $7.35 $20.00 Watches at $9.35 Regular .$1.00 Watches at .'. 48c $1.25 Alarm Clocks at 48c Stickpins; regular price $1.00 29c i All goods guaranteed. i Sale Commences Satur day, Jan. 28 132 East Main St. Opp. Medford National Bank - Belts Womens Red Patent Leather Belts 25 ct. quality . IOC MANN CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P. O. 'S Prints--Be st Quality Dressand Shirting Prints, Special, yd. 5c Bargain Day at Medford's Popular Price Store READY-TO-WEAR BARGAINS Women's $.'50.00 Winter Suits at $15.00 Women's $20.00 Winter Coats at $10.00 Children's $S.()0 Winter Coats at $4.00 Women's $1.00 Panama Skirts at $2.98 Women's $5.00 Ih'illiantine Skirts at $3.98 Women's 75c Wash Skirts at 59c FIRST SIIOWIXC OF XFA.V SPITS, COATS, SKIRTS, and WAISTS FOR SPRIXd. CALL AND.SFFTIIF.M. SO.M FTII IXC XFW. LAST DAY OF OCR .MFSLIX FXDFRWFAR SALF. SFFOFR SPFCI A L I5A RCA I XS AT 29c, 59c, 79c, $1.19 and $1.39. WHITE GOODS BARGAINS (lood 10c Pleached .Muslin for, yard 7c (lood 12'A Bleached Muslin for, yard 9c Cood $1.25 Hod Spreads for 98c 1000 yards fine Camhric Fmhroiderv and J user- . ... . ' t ion and I. men Lace; real values 10c; 200 yards IH-inch Corset Cover Fmhroi derv; 155c grade; yard Best quality white and colored Oil Cloth, special, yard 1 hale heavy Fnhleaehod Sheeting; good He urado; verv special, vard Best Lonsdale -Muslin, yard lie 5c 19c 21c 6c 11 HOSE Children's Last Forever Hose; sold ovor v where at 25c; our 1? 1 9 pri( L-ht BLANKETS (Jootl si'.e Blankets, special, fQ pair tus grey cotton worth 75c; CORSETS An odd lot of W. II. Cor ets; values to $M; sale price 98c GLOVES Women's silk line d (I loves for spring wear; worth (9e; stile price, pair J.OL. ACFXTS FOR WARXFR'S CORSFTS ACFXTS FOR STAXDARI) PATTFRNS I foL RV- tt vw-. 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