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MEDFGRD MAIL TRIBUNE, 3MEDF0RD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCII 10, 1911. 4) PAGE FIVE LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dean of Tal ent visited Medford and the count seat Thursday. J. S. Spltzer nnd wlfo of Talent wore recent Medford vlaltoro. Mr. mid Mrs. John Gore of South Medford nutocd to Talent Thursday. Be sure nnd read Ellors Music IIouso large ad on page 4. This means! much to you In the way of dollars saved on tlio puchrase of a fino high grade, piano. If you already own a piano; Jthe prizes are well worth try ing Jar. Possibly somo of your frieiidB would want a piano. Win one of the cash awards and lot thorn apply it on thb purchase price of any one of our famous makes Chicker- ing & Sons, Kimball, Lester, Hallett and Davis and several fino piano play ors. Lato( magazines, periodicals and pa pers at the free reading room in chap el back of tho Presbyterian church. Open evenings from 7:00 to 10 p. m. AH mn nnd boyB are invited. tf B, N. Manning of Grants Pass is spending a few days in Medford with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar S. Hafer are expected to return tonight from an extonded trip east. II. B. Patterson, 11G E. Main, has some nice English Hollies and all kinds of shade trees. Roses (all tho best). Now is a good time to plant. Drop in and sco mo, tf W. H. Henderson of Williams Creek was a visitor in Medford Thurs day. Robert W, Tolfcr was re-elected a trustee of tho local Elks' lodge at a meeting hold Thursday evening to take tho place of Clarenco Reamo-?', who has been, elected exalted ruler. Is your houso wired? Ono cigar less a day would pay for a hundred per cent increase in comfort. Start living tho electric lifo. tf John R. Wilson of Ashland spqnt Friday in Medford pn a short busi ness trip. Ladles if you have any hair to sell or wish it made into fashionable colfuors plan bring it to Madame L. L. Reame, 240 North .Oakdale avenue. : 306 H. J. King 'of Woodvlllo district Bpent Friday in Medford on a short business trip. William Stoadman of Central Point was transacting business in Medford Thursday. , Dr. J. E. Shearor, physician and Burgeon, office ovor Strang's drdg store. tf Howard S. Dudloy is expected homo soon from a trip to eastern points. Louis Donno of Sams Valley dis trict was a Medford visitor Friday. They say Tumy at 201 Garnett Corey building has somo awful good bargains in houses and lots on hnnd. 302 Mrs. T. F. Fallis of this city left Thursdny evening for an extendod visit with her parents In Missouri. Tho now parsonage for tho Pres byterian church of Phoenix is being rushed to completion and will bo modern in every way. Horo is a tip. Tumy has a $3000 houso for salo that can't be duplicat ed. 302 " Charles Turpjn of Roxy Ann dis trict was a recent business visitor In Medford. Spring hats in all their glory at Mrs'Salter's Home Millinery, at 1021 West Ninth street. 302 John B. Antlo or Sacramento is vis iting George Browing in this city. John H. Carkln, attorney at law, ovor Jackson County bank. I. E. Thomas of Talent spent Fri day in Medford on a short business trip. Call phono 21D1, 1032 for baggage wagon. 4G1 D. R. Phillip of Volga South Da kotn bought block 4 in Oakdale Park addition. 301 Mrs. C. Carey of Eden precinct was n recent visitor in Medford. E.'H. Natwlck bought block 6 in Oakdnle Park nddition. 301 H, H. Johnson of Beagle was a re cent Medford visitor, Gregory lending photographer, viowo, portraits. 323 F. H. Ree'd, a business man of Portland and a former schoolmate of Arthur Brown, editor of tho Rogue Mngazlne, Is visiting Medford. Mr. Reed is connected with a piano com pany in Portland. All kinds of bindery work done at Mall Trlbuno office. John A. Perl, who has been con fined to his homo on Apple street for sovoral days suffering from an at tack of la grippe, is ablo to bo down town agnin. I hear Tumy likes to show houses to his customers. 302 S. Polack of San Francisco Is a business visitor to Medford. Sco R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, Ovnr Jnokuon County bank. tf. Who is Tumy? He is a city property seller at 201 Garnett-Co'roy building. 302 Looso leaf ledgers made In Medford at tho Mall Trlbuno office. Try tho now barber shop; every thing clean and sanitary; opopslto P. O. Ashland Steam Landry, Medford office, phone No. 1201. tf. Mado in Medford, any stylo of loose leaf or blank book, at Mall Tribune office Printing, nil kinds at Portland prices. Mail Trlbuno office TAFI REVIEWS PARADE GREAT ATLANTA UNITED STATES TO INVADE THE REPUBLIC OF MEXICO (Continued from Page 1.) nnd unless the storm subsides the vessels will be several days lute in reaching their destination. Tho re frigerator ship Collis is being lndon with provisions for the fleet nnd will probably will sail tomorow. As soor ns her engines are repaired the cruis er Washington will sail with a sup ply of rifles nnd revolvers. REBELS HAVE ALL ARMS NEEDED SAYS MADER0; BORDER PATROL IS 0. K NEW YORK, March 10. That Uk Mexican rebels liavo nil the mint mid ammunition needed was tin statement hero today of Gustavo Mu dero, agent of tho insurgent juntn. "The United States 1ms n porfect right to put, n wnll of troops nlonj the frontier," M micro said. "But thai will muko no difference. Wo have nil the guns nnd ammunition we need Incidentally I wish to contradict a re port tlint my brother, Francisco 1., was defeated at Casus Grandcs Tues day. He was not there at that time." ATLANTA, Qa., March 10. Presi dent Tuft, hniled ns n feature pf the 'session of the Southern Commercial Congress, reviewed a mammoth pnv- ndo hero today representing the in dustries of the south. Tho president rodo to tho roviewing stnnd in nn op en enrringe, but although the streets were packed with humanity, the chief executivo was not cheered. Today's exorcises marked tho be ginning of the closing session of tho congress. GENERAL BELIEVES THAT TROOPS WILL REMAIN AT FRONT 3 MONTHS ST. LOUIS, Mo., March 10. Major General William II. Carter nnd his staff pased through heie late last night bound for the front. Carter said ho believed his troops would jo main on tlio Mexican bui'der for three months. WILL FIGHT UNITED STATES (Continued from Page 1.) troops on thd Mexican frontier. With Rieardo Flores Mngon, Rivera is the lender of the Los Angeles revolution ary juntn, which controls tho insur gent movement in Lower California. Ho is editor in chief of the revolu tionary pnper "La Regenorncion." "It is big business nnd nothing else that prompts the movement of the United States against the revolution ists," says Rivera, in nn editorial vhich he will publish in his pnper to morrow. "Wall Street apd tlio money 'tings have been treated very kindly by Diaz to the detriment of the Mexi can common people, nnd it is to pro 'oct theso concessions that the United States is sending its troops to the 'order. "We of the revolutionary junta in Los Angeles hnvo been harassed m svery wny by tho fedcrnl authorities Thrents to provent publication of our inper have been mado. But wo will keep right on, nnd if it is suppressed 'tore wo will move to Mexico nnd iriiit it thore." After Counterfeiters. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phenes: F. W. Weeks,"2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. IADY ASSISTANT John A. Perl Undertaker and EmbaliM Succesnor to tho undertaking de partment of Medford Furniture Co. Office With Medford Furniture Company About March 1, Private Am bujance Sorvlce. Sick and Injured conveyed to any part of city or country. V- Telephenes: Day 351. Night: John A. Perl 4111. O. W. Conklln, 3601. J. II. Butle-, 3571. 30TH INFANTRY AT SAN DIEGO; ARRIVE IN A HEAVY RAIN SAN DIEGO, Cnl., March 10.--Th first section of the special train car rying two battalions of the 30th in fantry from San Francisco urrivec hero today. In a heavy rail the work of detraining was commenced mid the men proceeded nt once U the camp site near tlio quarantine station on Point Lomn. Tho second nnd third sections were expected dur ing the morning. .TRANSPORT SAILS; CARRIES 200 MARINES AND 2500 CARTftlGES MARK ISLAND, Cal., Mnrch 10. Carrying 200 marines and 2fi00 bill cartridges, the Transport Buffuli sailed nt 7 p. in. today for San Diego The supply ship Glacier is boirg load ed with supplies and provisions and will sail for tho fcoulh cither tonight or early tomorrow. Orders were received from the nnvy department today to placo the cruisers Cincinnati and Raleigh ir iMiiiiinission at once and thesj vessel are expected to sail for Sim Diego enrly next weok. TENTH INFANTRY HAS PASSED DENVER ON WAY TO SAN ANTONIO DENVER, Col., March 10. -Under command of Colonel Williams the 10th infnntry passed through lic-o to day en route to San Antonio. Tk 9th cavalry, under Colonel Anderson is duo to nrrivo this afternoon, and the fourth field artillery with df tnchmonts of engineers and hospital corps will reach here early tomorrow From Fort Lognn tonight 12.'i recruit will start for the Texas frontier, DESTROYER SAILS FROM FRISCO ON HER WAY TO FRONT MARE ISLAND, Cal., March 10. Completely overhauled and fit for any service tho destroyer Lawrene is today well on her wny lo .San' Diego. Tho vessel sailed at noon EVERETT, Wash., March 10. A rang of counterfeiters making bogus 10 gold pieces are believed to be iporating in nnd around Everett nnd fecret service men who nro investign 'ing today believo that tho bad money nnnufactory is in this city. Lloyd Cummings, nn Everett youth, lins 'icon nrrested chnrged with passing 'jad money. IIo is alleged to bo a nember of tlio gang. Chicago Feels Trembler CHICAGO, HI., March JO. Cans :ng a simultaneous ringing of fire oolico and burglnr alarms, tho ex olosion nt Pleasant Pinirie, Wiscon nn, Inst night, shook Chicago from no end to to end and gave tho citi zons tlio biggest fright in years, Many believed that an earlhminlu? had occurred nnd hundreds ran from' 'heir homes, senntly clad. Tho shook if the explosion wns so great that windows in fiOO buildings were shattered. MAN ID 10 HORSE IS DRAGGED TO DEATH YUMA, Ariz., Mch 10. Confident that a murder hns been committed the police toduy sought to learn the identity of tho man whoso body, tied by tho wrist to the tail of ft wild horse, was found by a detachment, of troops fr.ouf tho First United States cavalry in tho (lesert 15 miles cast of hore. The body Lad dried up like that of a mummy. Ex-Mayor GUI a Witness. SEATTLE, Wnsh., Mnrch 10. Former Mayor Ilirnm C. Hill was called before the .grand iury this is probing charges of corruption in tho police department today. Anotli ed witness today will bo Councilman Mux Wardall. While acting mayor during Gill's absence on u shooting trip, Wardall discharged Wupponsteiu tho chief of police. Gill re-instated him ns soon ns ho returned to Seattle and this incident le dto tho election that resulted in Gill's recall and tho present indictment against Wiippcn stein. j Wappenstein on Trial. SEATTLE, Wash., March 10. Charles Wappenstein, former chief of polico against whom tho grnud jury returned an indictment charg ing bribery nnd corruption, will be arraigned in tho superior, court to morrow afternoon. Ho is nt liberty on $25,000 bond furnished by two saloon keepers. Benson May Return Soon. SALEM, Ore., March 10. Accord ing to a loiter received by Chief Clerk Corey from secretnry of state Ren son, tho secretary is improving in health steadily. Although h Hots nn dnlo for his return o Oregon it is probablo that ho will plan to como back homo about the middle ofjMuy, or at bucIi a as ino wcamor occomos more IRRIGATION Means More and Better Fruit CALL ON US FOR WATER for your ORCHARD Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager. Irrigated Orchard Tracts Means Independence for Life Buy an IRRIGATED ORCHARD TRACT on EASY PAYMENTS , t, ROGUELANDS INC. FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager. Offices: Third Floor, Medford National Bank Bldg. timo sot tied, lands. The secretary is in Hed- Westergaard is Victor. MNCULN, Neb., March 10. Wrostling enthusinsts who ' saw fWcptcrgrmrd oa!jiJy?!dispdsoJof John Leinin, the Swiss champion, in two straight falls predicted today that ho would be tho succesors of cliiini- Ipion Frank Qotch. Westergaard won n handicap match Wednesday night irom George Ilackonsclnnidt. No Monkeys From Orient. PORTLAND, Ore, Mnrch 10. Shipments of monkeys fro mtlio Ori ent must ceaso until tlio plnguo is stnmpcd out in China. This order was issued by Harbor Mastor Spies today to till steamship companies. As a result Portland's importing business will decrease as much ns twelve monkoys annually. CARD OF THANKS. I wish to oxprosB my thanks to tho many friends of my Into husband for tholr klndnoBH to him during bio III ness nnd their consideration of mo In my borenvomont. MKS. J, J. ANDI3KSON. Tho people who nro Influenced only by placard ndvortlBlng aro probably not tho kind you want for tonauts. 4- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. , - IIiailCKOFT rosidenco sites arc sell ing daily; mako your solection bo foro choice lots nro sold. tf STUDIO 700 SOUTH OAKDAIiK PHONE 0079. Private or claBa lessons In oil, wa ter color or tapestry. Orders taken. AGNES R. GRANT. FOR SALE ORCHARDS, FARMS FRUIT LANDS Largo and Small Tracts MOOR-EHNI GO. 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg Draperies Wo carry a very complete lino of draperies, lace curtains, fixtures, etc., and do alt clasuM of upholstering. A special maa to look after this work exclu sively and will give as good Borvlco as Is possible to get la evon tho largest cities. Weeks & McGowan Co SNrN NOTION. Notlco Is horoby glvon that tho un lerslgned will apply to tho city coun "11 of tho city, of Medford, Or., at Is regular meeting on March 4, 1911, 'or a Hconso to sell splrltous, vin ous nnd malt liquors In quantities less than a gallon at its place of bus iness at lota 12 and 13, block 20, No. 37 South Front street, In Bald city, for a porlod of six months, tf J. W. SLINGER. Apron Ginghams, good quality, p very special, yd. MANN'S Dress Ginghams 100 pieces fine 4 ftp Zephyr, worth 15c a ydlvU Money Saving' Bargains Saturday Ready-to-Wear Bargains ITasklns for Health. f f NOTICE TO PIIOPEIITV f OWXKIW - SECOND AND 4- FINAL NOTICE. f Those who have not paid f their Bocond aBBeaamont for f water mains on tho following f named streets aro now dolln- f quent and the samo must bo f attended to at onco. f Please glvo this your f promt attention. f West Main. f Narrogan. f Itoso avenuo. f West Second. f Orange. f South Peach. f Rosa Court. West Twelfth, f Summit Avenuo. West Jackson, f South Newtown, f West Fourth. North Grapo. f Olson. Clark. Mlstloloo. North Peach. O. H. SAMUELS. Deputy Treasurer. m fj BBBBBs BBBVll J s is J fl o(Pfi L lJEt-V NEW SUITS Women's now Spring Suits, made of all wool materials, up-to-date in style; very spe cial Saturday, each, $15 Better Suits at $35, $25, $20 NEW COATS Beautiful new Spring Coats, full length; all colors; very special, each, Wash Goods Bargains FLAXON CLOTHS 5000 yards of this beautiful fabric; all now designs; the best washing fabric made; worth 25c; Jj)C Saturday, yard GALATEA This famous cloth will be placed on" sale Sat urday at the low price, yard ; 'i :: :: I. i ' ;i 'i :: :; 18c uo $10 TISSUES 5000 yards Egyptian Tissues; beautiful new patterns; never fades; special Saturday, yard.... 28c Better Coats at $15, $25, $30 Now "Peter Pan" AVaists, special .....' $1.19 New Wash Dresses for children .. ..$1.25 up to $5.00 New Spring Coats for children $1.98 up to $5.00 Complete line of Infants' Wear, up-to-date in style, at very low prices. New Gingham Dresses for women; all new styles; at $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 and $5.98 See our new Wash Petticoats at 48c and 98c SPECIAL SALE OP CURTAIN GOODS 36-inch Curtain Swiss; all new patterns; spc- IJZp cial, yard ; 25c CORSETS Wo are agents for Dr. Warner, Rust-Proof, R. and O. Corsets and Fer ris Waists. SPECIAL 100 pairs women's coutil Corsets; nil sizes;' very CAp special, pair uVh GLOVES Saturday wo will placo on salo our regular F. W. L. $1.25 Kid Gloves, in all colors, at tho low jSr..0!:..1!0:. 98c Beautiful new figured Scrims, suitable for bungalow curtains; special, yard See Our Line of Lace Curtains by the Pair. CALICOES For Saturday only wo will sell tho best grade of Calicoes at, CV per yard If INDIA LINONS 2000 yards of this cloth in extra fine quality on salo Saturday at, jn yard f fc P? t tS, l yesterday.