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t.t MEDFORDMAILTRrBIINE,EDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1911. PAGE FIVE Personal and Local All Knights of Pythias and their ladles are expected at the annual roll call at Castle Hall tonight. Cotno and have a royal good time. Manager Charles A. Malboeuf of the Commercial Club Is spending a few dnys In Portland. Dr. J. 10. Shearer, physician and surgeon. Offlco over Strang's drug store. tf. Miss Lucy Wennor hns returned from a visit to San Francisco. Fresh oysters, clams and fish dally at Manhattan Cafe. J. C. Klrblas of Rcdlands Is visit ing friends here. Is your iouso wired? One- cigar less a day would pay for a hundrod per cent increase In comfort. Start living the electric life. tf. E. A. Phllbrlck, of Hoquiam, Wash. Is a business visitor to the city. II. D. Patterson, 116 K. Main, has Bomo nice English Hollies and all kinds of shado trees. Roses (all the best). Now is a good time to plant. Drop In and see mo. tf S. A. South, of Sparta, Wis., is among the possible investors In the valley now looking the ground over. Watch for the "Pierce," the smooth running motorcycle. tf District Attorney B. F. Mulkoy is spending Washington's birthday at his home in Jacksonville. i John H. Carkin, attorney at law, lover Jackson County hank. Dr. It. C. Kclsey, of Gold Hill spent 'Tuesday in Medford. j The place to eat Manhattan Cafe, 'North, Front street. r Arthur M. Geary, a rancher from Griffin Creek, drove into tho city to day on business. Speedwell 50 II. P. Owners clnlm moro comfort, power and servico and less repair expense. E. B. Waterman. Phone Main 134. , tf Mrs. J. H. Becman and Miss Edna Hayes of Gold Hill woro In Medford on a shopping trip yesterday. Special dinner at reasonable rates. Manhattan Cafo. William A. Uobbins Is sufficiently recovered from an attack of ptomaine poisoning to be able to leavo his homo. Tho triumph of auto building the 1911 Buicks. It. C. F. Astburg leaves Thursday on a prolonged visit to his birthplace in England, which ho has not seen In a scoro of years. Call phono 2151, 1032 for baggage wagon. 451 Excellent alfalfa, delivered, $17; Farmer 71 1C. 288 Grants Pa3s acreago for sale A snap 32 1-2 acres, the moBt beauti ful subdivision acreago in the city, lnys high and sightly; good modorn houso and other improvements; on main street; all cleared; close in; price $16,000; terms. Address P. O. Box 580, Grants Pass, Oregon. Phono 239 It. 300 C. O. Powers, of the firm of Pow ers & Reeves, visited Grants Pass Tuesday looking over properties in tho Interest of prospectlvo buyers, with a view to making plans and es timates. Try tho now barber shop; every thing clean and sanitary; opopslte P. O. Master Fish Warden Ed. Clanton is Inspecting the repair work being done on tho Anient dam flshway. Favor Parcels Post. ; SACRAMENTO. Cal.. Fob. 22. ' Tho senate today passed a concurrent resolution calling upon tho fodornl ' government to favor the establish ment of a parcels post. Tho next dozen classified ad: you ni'(imnteil wth n dozen phnset wliuh you nnswer, will probably fid you acquainted with a dozen plinscr of this city's life that you never ei countered beforo Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS ' DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phenes: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT John A. Perl Undertaker and Embalmer Succescor to the undertaking de partment of Medford Furniture Co. xu- Office With ir Medford Furniture Company About March 1, Private Am bulance Service. Sick and Injured conveyed to any part of city or country. Telephenes: Day 351. Night: John A. Perl 4111. C. W. Conklln, 3601. J. H. Butlor, 3571. HAS BADGES OF 8.P.O.E. FRAMED Local Elk Has Collection of Elk Con vention Emblems, Representing Al most Every State In the Union, Framed Many of Them Precious. A concrete reminder of over a hundred good times enjoyed in as many different parts of tho country while attending conventions of the D. P. O. 12. in tho form of a collection of badges mado up of one from each convention has been framed by the M. D. Jcwett company of this city for E. G. Drown, tho owner of tho sou veniers. Tho badges represents almost every state in tho union and many of them, made of precious metals, are extrem ely vnluable. Tho collection is on exhibition in the windows of the Jewett storo on Main street. MARRIED At Wlldeivllle William Scott; Stringer and Miss Lena D. Lindsay, both of Josephine county, were married at tho home of Rev. L. 11. Alters near Wildervllle Friday, February 17, 1911. Rev. L. 13. Akcrs officiated. At fiiiuitH I'nss Geo. T. Jones and Miss Christina Agee were married at the homo of Judge Stephen Jewell in this city on Monday, February 20, 1911. Judge Jewell officiated. Both bride and groom are residents of Josephine county. LOCATES HERE IN NEW BUSINESS Ualpli Looney, u former business man of Grants 1'uns, bus decided to make Medford bis future borne. Mr. Looney is convinced that Medford is the logical business center of the Hoguo Kiver valley, will maintain its position us the metropolis of south ern Oregon and will eventually be come the second city in tho state. Ho iias opened an office in the I'ulni block. This new business will consist of making typewritten letters on the printogrnph, which writes by impaco through u regulation type writer ribbon, the action being the sumo as a typewriter in every re spect except that it produces let tersin thousand lots that ordinarily have to be done on a typewriter u-key-nt-n-timo; furnishing ribbons guaranteed to match perfectly, and filling in, addressing, folding, stump ing and mailing letters and circular izing. PHOTOGRAPHER LOST IN SNOWS OF CRATER LAKE According to tho Fort Klamath cor respondent of tho Klamath Chronlclo, H. H. Uowskl, photographer of Oregon City, who left hero three weeks ago to secure photos of Crater Lake In mid winter, lias been lost in tho deep snows that now surround tho orator. Last week Frank Hums nnd Albert Glpson started out to try and locate tho mission adventure. They return ed and report having found Bowskl's sled nnd shovel. Tho sled was found a mile nnd n half this sldo of tho rim of the crater. It was completely hid den under the new show that has fallen. All of tho outfit that Uowskl had hauled in on this was missing. Ho had evidently taken his kodak and other supplies off tho slod and car ried them to soino othor spot, but whore, could not bo located. SOUTH WIN PACIFIC COMPANY Offlco of Agent, Medford, Or., Fob. Sth, 1911. Advertising Department: Wo take pleasure In announcing that our eastern connections will sell second class colonist tickets dally at roduced fares March 10th to April 10th, Inclusive, 1911. I Wo have received tho following rates and will bo pleased to accom modate you In giving you all tho In formation that Is required. You can deposit the money here In Medford and wo will bo glad to notify nd have our agents In tho east furnish your frlonds or relatives with tickets and sleeping accommodations. Fares frem: Chicago (33.00 Minneapolis 31.75 I Missouri river points ..... 25.00 I New York, N. Y 50.00 ! Yours truly, 1 A. S. ROSENDAUM, Agent. CLAUDE GARNER EXCHANGE HEAD Session Held by Exchange Members in the Commercial Club Rooms Last Night Results in Election of Officers for Ensuing Year. As tho result of an election held by tho members of Medford's nowly formed real estnto exchange in tho rooms of the Commercial Club in the Natatorlum building last night, Claudo Gnrnor, of tho Cornltious Gnrner company, was elected presi dent of the association for the en suing year. The other officers chosen nro J. C. Brown, of Brown & Wakefield, vlco president; lrn J. Dodge, managor of tho Riverside ranch, secretary; and M. Moor, of the Moor-Ennl company, treasuror. Tho directors aro Garner and Dodge, ux-offlcto; and York, Anderson, Dressier, Westorlund, nnd Andrews. A meeting of tho directors was called for four o'clock this afternoon In tho offlco of the Roguo River canal company. The exchange will bo official' started on March 1, but listing will be accepted boforo that time. BORN. GUTHRIE, on February 22, in this eily, to tho wife of E. P. Qulbrio, n sou, (stillborn.) Hasklns for Health. Buy Your Flower & Vegetable Seeds from tho people who can say Wc know our seeds aro good because we have teBted them; Wo aro thoso peo ple. Cut flowers and all kinds of pot tod plants. J. T. BROADLEY & CO. Corner Gth and Central; Greenhouse near city reservoir. P. O. Box 521. Phones Store 1451 Main, Greenhouse 5181 Main. sr Buick 1911 Model BEST SELLER - BOUND TO M' This auto is tive F. L. TOU Riverside Near Main HOLIDAY IS BY JU1JREN9 Anniversary of the Birth of the Na tion's First President Is Observed Here In Quiet Manner No Festivi ties Mark Passing of Natal Day. Washington's blrthdny passed quietly In Medford. no special en tertainments or events having been prepared In celebration of tho anni versary of the birth of tho nation's first chief executive. Tho banks paid their tribute to his memory by remaining closed through out tho day and n number of the busi ness houses observed tho day In a similar manner. Tho city schools, where addresses and tho roadlng of seasonablo pooms and extracts from tho life of Wash ington wore read to tho pupils yes terday afternoon, were also closed to day and with tho exception of a skntlng party hold by tho students FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY Homes any part of city Lots wholesale and retail MOOR-EHNI CO. 2.12 Fruitgrowers Bank Bid? Draperies Wo carry a very complete lino of draperies, lace curtains, fixtures, etc., nnd do ah classes of upholstering. A special mnn to look after this work exclu sively and will glvo as good Borvlco as Is posslblo to got In oven tho largest cities. Weeks & McGowan Co HHH ma m r7tf an ideal size lor the Rogue River Valley Larger, more powerful than last years No. 10, drive, and superior finish and equipment, it is a car that Price $1350 F. O. B. at tho high school nt the Natntorlum this afternoon, nil observed tho dny as their inclinations leaned. Want uls in the Mail Tribune nl wnys brine; results. Central Avenue Near P. O. Snappy CHALLIE Best quality cotton Chal lie, on sale Thursday 5c yard GINGRAMS 2.000 yards new dress gin grams, last colors, special Thursday 10c yard HAIRNETS Good quality hair nets, all colors 5c each OIL CLOTH Best quality table oil cloth in while and colors, spec ial 21c yard rssrN-Nrsr 4 VELLE Crater If you nro sure that your store of fers liottor values than any other in your line, bo equally sure that it if hotter ndvortiscd. To find n bettor furnished room porhnpa at even less rout thnn von MANN'S Bargains for LACE 3000 yards fine val and babjr Irish laces; special 5c yard GINGHAM Good apron Gingham, fast colors, on sale Thursday 5c yard EMBROIDERY 18 inch corset cover em broidery, fine quality; special 1 9c yard CORSETS "Women's Coutil corsets, all sizes, splendid quality; special Thursday 50c pair sr 's cannot be equalled for the money. Medford Buick Distributor for the Rogue River Valley Lake Garage now pay is surety a task worth n few hours of your time. Arm your self with some clipped ads nnd start on a "lit tin journey I" ITnskino for linnltb Agents for Standard Patterns Thursday PERCALE Double fold percales, new patterns, special Thurs day 10c yard HAND BAGS Womcns large size hand bags, good quality, special 50c each PETTICOATS ; . New enibroiderett ." 'andr plain petticoats, all sizes; special Thursday. 98c each HAT PINS 100 New style hat pins, very special, Thursday 10c each r-iNrs 27 BE with sclec HnvUinH for UonlUi. t 4 1 rtrt rnnhr4