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, I' MEDFORD aiAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, ARCIT 12, 1911. PAGE SEVEN .i IN THE PAST YEAR THE ',OHfO0,lO446 rWS BIG PINES LUMBER COMPANY -W to ii) k fc" .linsidouc ft big business and as Healthy Growth is our motto, we are planning to do a still bigger business the coining year. To meet the growing demands oi our business we have laid 111 a big supply of high-class building material of all kinds, which includes 'Dimension and Finished Lum- bcr, Hardwoods, Shingles, Lath, JLime, Cement, .Plaster, Building Papers, Paints, Oils, etc. j , " At a large- outlay ojt money we uve built an up-to-date Factory, equipped it with the latest in woodworking machinery and operated by Skilled Workmen. "We have added to and made a part of flu's factory a MODERN DRY KILN ,, and those who are particular know that it is impossible to turiiiout High-Glass work without perfectly dry lumber. We are now furnishing the material Cor the big Howard Building, the Hotel Mcdford and the two new school buildings, besides numerous smaller jobs all over the city. t Bring jn your plans and estimates for us to figure. W.c want YOUR BUSINESS, and to get it we offer you the advantages of a complete stock of High-Grade Material's,, exceptional service and Eight Prices. fg""'i in lirM 1 11 M-,, .Mil,,,, j5vEiJ!?iEisis JESSNSSE i m - MSB '"""" -, ni i W ' - --...fcm , ' 'iS '.'lLr -'j?:!Ca" " iNEEg , '' t . ,' . . . ..s . . ii-j-- Ji .j2BHEEi 4 ' - . , THINK HE'S MET HIS WATERLOO Popular Opinion Would Give Impres sion that in Joe Memslc, the Local Boy With Whom He Wrestles Mon-tlay-Busch Will' Fail. On Monday evening .Too Mcmsie, formerly a member of (ho, local police department and nil nil round general favorilo about town will' try his Inch as a mat artist and will endeavor to uphold the supremacy of this, hta home city against Carl Busch, middle weight champion wrestler of Germany and tho United States. Tho match will take place at the Natatorium. So confident is Big Joe of his ab ility to beat tho big Dutchman at his own game, thoj, ho challenged Busch to combat on i winner talco all hnsi-, an agreement which ineans that un less ho defeats Busch, ho will have spent two weeks' in arduous train ing all for nothing. During his tenure of offico on tho pojjce force hero, tcnisiu often used his, great strength and 235 pounds vqighl to great advantago and ho is of the belief that if able to cope suc cessfully with tho various moods and tenses of a crazy man without hav ing to undergo a course of training, that ho ought in all reason to be able to throw Busch, who only weights 1G0, about tho mnt after tho fashion of a terrior playing with at rubbor bnll. That ho is not nlono in his esti mate of his own ability has been de monstrated by tho fact that friends of )iis covered a $50 sido bet, mndo by Busch, that ho will bo able to throw Memsio tw'"o Monday night. Tho match will bo preceded by a good preliminary and will commence at 8 p. in. sharp. Ladies will bo es pecially provided for in tho arrange ment of seats. FALLS FIVE STORIES: HITS SKYLIGHT; KILLED I? SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., March 11. After falling from tho fifth floor of thq Hotel Tallac today, Edward Tuck, 30, was killed by crashing through a skylight four floors bolow. Tuck was an attorney of Lowell, Mass, PAYS 643 CHECKS IN SINGLE OAV First National Bank Breaks all Pre vious Records in Payment of Checks Average is Between 300 and 400 a Day No Reason for It. All previous records for tho num ber of checks cawlicd in a single day were, broken ono day this past week, when Medford's rt "million dollar bank" tho Fat National paid G43. Tho dally average is between. 300 and 400." This is tho largest number over paid In ono day by a local banking institution. According to officers of tho insti tution thero wns no apparent reason for tho gain, tho checks coming In as a mero matter of business. Hnsklns for Health HAWS TOIL ON PANTHER SKINS M. A. Watklns, of Watkins, Jackson County, Brings Two Panther Skins to Court House Draws $10 on Each in Bounties. i Tho heaviest individual carnor of county scalp bounties this month, ac cording to tho records In tho offico of County i Clerk, William R. Coje man,"was M.' A. Watkins, of Wat kins, Jackson county. Mr. WatklnB nppoarod at tho offico of tho .county clork Snturday bearing tho skins of two panthers and bov oral smaller animals. Tho bounty on panther this ypar is $10 apleco. Watkins caught tho animals-In traps. Among other fur animals upon which bounties havo been paid this month nro bobcat, coyotes and lynx. 1 500 DRIVERS GO OUT ON STRIKE No Express Wagons are Moving in Hoboken or Jersey City Company Recruits Strike Breakers Men Claim Company Failed on Terms. only oriental to eililir.o in capturing Gold Hill. GOED UIEE TO OLLn miLIIIH Electric Rooms Hasklns for Health. NEW YQKK, March 11. A strike of 1500 drivcrsand helpers of the Adonis Express company was cnlled here this. afternoon, tho men eliiiuiiiu: that tho' company 1ms not fult'illiiii tho terms of iwyjjjroemcnj, alleged Jo Jinve been made whon tho last strike was settled. No wagotiR nrtTmoving oillior Iioro or in Ilobokon or Jorsoy City. The men demand recognition of. Iho union Tho company is recruiting strike breakers. Hanklns for Health. Application is Made to Adjutant Gen eral Frizcr for Permission to Join the National Guard Sity-Five Have Signed. A company of militia ii to bo or ganized at Gold Hill. Application bus already been made to Adjutant Gen eral Frazcr for permission to join the Oregon National Guard mid it is o. pecled that the necessary formalities f will bo complied with .shortly. Sixty-five young men have Hgnad tho iulistmont roll nnd aro planning regular drills. Officers have not yet been Rejected. Gold Hill is (o bo prepared to jvm'hI the Japanese invasion when it jomes and will learn no loophole for Uio Opened Monday, Mar'ch CtU in Elec tric building, 2 18 West Main street. Everything new and modern, Includ ing steam heat, baths, otc Best In city. Rates reasonable. Mr, and Mrs. Felix T. Swan Proprietors PHONE 901 Old'custtfmerssehcl me your address. New Premiums, New Ser vice, New Agent. But the same old stand ard gopds. AGENCY GRAND UNION TEA THE Cumberland Furnished Rooms Suite's with private bath Rooms include large closets and sleeping porchutt. Also hot rml cold wator in oonncotion. Breakfast served, if desired. Reception rooms for guests. Gentlemen only. 706 S. Oakfele Ave. MEDFORD, ORE. FOR SALE ORCHARDS, FARMS 110 TRIPP HTRKET FRUIT LANDS Largo and Small Tracts , MOOR-TJIHTTr CO. flmiAJ ww , CO. 1 21 2 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg ,- i i f Notice Fruit Growers Wo have leased the Page Packing houso and will operato In tho Med ford district this coming season. Wo aro tho second oldest company in California and aro members of the California Fruit Distributors who handled 70 por cent of tho decideoui fruit out of California this past sea son. Call on our northwestern agent B. M. McKeany, room 1 Stewart building and talk matters ovor wJth him before making your seasons ar rangements. Advances made if de sired. producers fruit co. Fishing Tackle That's Fit for Fishing . TO those who are interested in the sport, to others who may not be so en thusiastic, we would consider it a favor to have all come in and lbdk. M MMMMMh MM M M Mi MMMMMMHMM MMMMM MMMMM MMM MMaMMHaaHaaaHHMaHHWMBHHHMMMMa MM I H N Pja wi M-HHMHiUPBw " - MMMHHF?Z MV ' M& p L JKBiT MEDFORD HARDWARE 218 East Main Street ' ' ' "" ) i COMPANY " '" Medford, Oregon ' m V ti 1 . t v wnmif mm