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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, IfEDFORD, OltHOOX. 'ITHHDAY, ArARPTT 1 1, 1911, PSGB TWO rv -4 I , 1 l' 1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL Lato mngazlnes, periodicals nml pa yors at the free reading room In chap el back of the Preshyterlan church. Open evenings from 7:00 to 10 p. in. All Then ah(i boys are Invited. tf Clarence Itoamos spent Tuesday In Gold 11111 on business. H. It. Patterson, 11G 13. Tdaln, has soino nlco English Hollies and nil hinds of shade trees. Hoses (nil the host). Now Is a good time to plant. Drop fn and" see mo. tf Id your houso wired? Ono cigar lots a (fay would pay for a hundred pur cont Increase In comfort. Start flt'Jng the electric life. tf it It 'lncent of Savage Crook is siftrtflhig n few days In Modiord on biislnoss. Ladlos If you have any hair to soil or wish It made Into fnshlonablc coif uoYs 'please bring It to Madame h. It. iteamc, 2'4C North Onkdnlo avojnie. v 300 Dr. J. 13. Shearer, phynlclftri and surgeon. H Offlco over Strang's drug sloi'o. tf Kd. Wal'kor of Butte Falls who has bconspondlng n few dnyB In Medford on business loaves Tuesday night on Iiis rcl'nrn homo. I'orsonal I lovo my houso, but, oh you bungalow! For full description n'n'rf terms call on Corn'itlus-Gafncr Koalty Co., 133 West Main St. 301 John II. Cnrkln, attornoy at law, ovor Jackson County bank. "Word hns boon received from Los AngtHos that Jnck Lolir, who has boon aerlously 111 In Southern California Is much Improved In health, Call phonjo, 21C1, 1032 for baggago wagon. v- 4C1 Gregory leading photographer, vlowa, pprtrnlts. 323 Henry DroiiHon Is spending a few days visiting rolatlvcs in tlio Apple gitto connlVy. iYavo yvin $100 in the bank? Why don't you put It to work? Huy a lot on the Installment plan and In three inontlm double your monoy. Talk this ovor with Tinny, 201 Gnrnott Coroy bltlg. Ho has several lotB that can bo bought like this. 300 l!.ost Collier dog nnmo Ulnddlo; about' three weoka ngo. Sullablo ro wTircT.' John F. Merrill, Gold Illll, Oregon. 30 r J, B. Watt ban roturned from n buslnusstrlp to California. Itolchstoln for wood. Yard corner Fir and Tenth. 32!) g All kinds of bindery work done nt Mall Trlbuno offlco. W..H. Doane of Gold Hill Is spend lug a" few days In Medford on.busl ncss. S Mistletoe Home linking, f!2r West Main for homo made bietwl, plea, etc 303 Medford local Socialist party moots ovory Sunday afternoon,1 2:30 at Smith's hall on North Grape Btroot. f'cirybodj; Invit'od. tf. Harry 0. Noomos of" Trnll Is xlslt lug friends In this city. Will sell my homo and sonio fnr nfiufg; homo valued low at $B,000; all for $3, OHO cash for quick sale. , Aifdross J. Owner euro this offlco. tf Printing, all kinds at Portland prfSs. Mall Trlbuno offlco. ynllliun von dor Hollon of Uaglo f'ujnt wiib In Modfoni Tuoadny on . lii'islnuss. ' Miulo n Medford, anystylo of looso iW o'f blnnk book, nt Mall Trlbuno oflco. Weeks cS McGovvan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phenes: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT John A. Perl Uiidertakcr add Embnlinur Successor to the undertaking di partmout of Medford Furniture Co JHiitc, With Medford Furniture Company sick uud Injured cont)cl to any part of olty or couutry. Telopiienos: Day 351, Njght: John A. Perl mi. C. W. Conklln, 3G01. J. II. Hutle-. 3571. ft 4- $6300 I ( HiiyB Hip finest home on 4 bnftilu1; i bedrooms. 2 batb-4- rotnnj. l"rgo HvIiik room, den 4 dllitiir room and kitchen. 3 i porches upsU-lr. Inquire this i k voijk. Jit .RQ -Sonlli 0h4ll. .4 4-4 4 44. f 4444i W. W. Harmon spent Tiicsday morning fn Central Point on road business. Ho leaves Wednesday for upper Rogue river points. See R. A. Holmes, Tlio Insurance Man, Over Jnckson County bank. tf. A. 13. Roanies spent Tuesday In Jacksonville on business. Looso leaf ledgers made In Mctfford at the Mall Trlbuno offlco. Circuit Judge Cnlklns Is In Grants Pass holding a brief session of the circuit court In that city.. Try the new harbor shop; every thing clean and sanitary; opopslto P. O. W. II. Thomas of Woodvlllo spent Tuesday in Medford on business. Ashland Stenm Landry, Medford offlco, phono No. 1201. tf. Louis G. King of Iirown'B Creek Is visiting friends In Medford. Rev. J. A. McVeigh will begin ovnngollstlc meetings Sunday, Mnrch ljUh at the- Flrnt Presbyterian church. tf. Charles Anderson of Griffin Crook Is In Medford suffering a sovcro Ill ness. P. t. Lewis of Willow Springs precinct Is vls'tlng friends In Med ford. N. Jerry or Willow Springs spent Tuesday In M6dford. Six negroes Involved In a free foi all fight on Monday evening wero rounded up by the pollco and lodged In tlio city Jail. . T E Temporary Structure is Open to TrafficWill Stand Until Perma nent Brld(j6 is Built This Summer -Old One One Was Unsafe. The county has completed tho con struction of a temporary bridge across Hear Creek near Central Point and It Is open to traffic. This bridge supplants the concrete Btriicturo which was badly damaged by floods and declared to be unsnfo for travel. Tlio temporary structuro will bo used until the new permanent brldgo Is constructed at that point. DUFFIELD STOCK SELLING At COST nfMKNSi ritowns ti'iuoncj tiik STOIM3 FHO.M HAIlliY IXTIIH JlOllXlXfi TO LATH AT MCJIIT. The money saung - 1 1 i sale start -oil off with nihil. From early morning to late at nigfil t lo llul fii'ld Htore was etowded with oajjer buyer. Mr. William Hlricli wlio now owiih the stock and who is condnet niK t lie Hide stated that tliey liad a wonderful day's business. It wti iiiipnslblo to wait on all the people lTp to I lino of koIii),' to press tho store wiik even more erowdod than yester day. Every poraon Hint bought yes terday weouis (o lnne told then friends mid all have returned for more nhooa. Mr. Mlrich thinks (hut there will huuiio trouble in disposing of the nlopk in n aliort time. Even pair of Nhoen is hoin offered nt ex actly coot and any oim ean come into the store and figure out tlio cost for tlieumelve. Kvonone i Hlinolutelv HII10 of getting hoes at the cost price at this mhIo. Those who know Mr. I'hieli know (lint when he says (hut he Hill sell jfoo.ls at a certain price that thoy will he sold that way lime you been to this sale Kvery day, In thin city, advertised proportion art being aold and rented. Vinirit Is not properly tu the inurkut until it Is xdvertlel In thin noun paper. (MTV TltlCASrUKIt'S XOTICK. offlco of the rity Tioabiuor, Med ford. OroRon, March Uth. J0U. No(lc la uereh) itren that there are fmiila on hand In the city trwn ui. fur the rwlemptlou of ouUtnudliiK ilt) variant taaud agalntt tho fol lowing funds: Warrants No 63 and 63, on South Holly street improvement bond. Warrants No. I ami 10 on sewer district No. 11. Warrants In'u. t. is ,nri 14, oh Hater main luiptovumeut fuuU No. 8 Warrant No. 18 on trunk aewer fund. Interest on same will eeaae after the above date. 305 L. L. JACOBi, City Treaaurer. G00K WANTED. Cook for into oh ranch, Uojywoo4 OreHnrU, phone I'nrmer Tmtt at noon iioiii' r After 8:30 p. ui. tf 1 R OPENED REAL BUG, NOT FIRE BUG. SPREAD FIRE California Forester Says Bark Bee tle Buy is Responsible for Spread ing of Forest Fires Throughout Local Forests, Stato Forester Homnns, of Califor nia, Is endeavoring to combat the ravages of the bark beetle, which In fects lodge-polo and yellow pine treos and l actually belloved to bo largely responsible for the spread of many of tho most devastating fires In the great pine forest of tho Northwest Investigation In tho vicinity of Uakcr, Oregon, have led to tho conclusion that the bug was tho real causo of forest fires which swept over 50,000 acres of Oregon pine forest and de stroyed timber worth $1,500,000. The bark beetle, In passing from the bark to tho heart or the tree, causes the pitch to form In what Is known as "pitch tubes," or warts, on the outside of tho tree. This ren dois the tree highly Inflammable, and penults a small ground flro to be come a raging conflagration. Inas much as the beetles aro prevalent In Shasta and Siskiyou counties, the State Forester will do his utmost to exterminate them; also, to prevent their restructlvo work by tho organi zation of forest protective associa tions. K. It. GHAHAM, FIHR lNSUKAXOH MAN, Representing old lino companies. Room 3, P. O. Block., would kindly ask a sharo of your patronnge, hav ing como to Medford to Invest and mako my home. P1LKS CUJtni) IN n TO 1-1 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed tq euro any cr.so of Itching, blind, bleeding or protruding plies In C to 14 d?.ys or money refunded. 50c. "Tin: .man on Tin: no:" Cioni'ilno and wholesome comedy such ns hna been seldom offered since he days of the Augustln Daly companies will be tho vogue at tho Medford on Wednesday, March 15, when the most conspicuous comedy success of the last twenty years In Now York City, "The Man on the Iiox" dramatized by (Irace Livings ton Furnlsn from Harold McOrath's successful book of the samo nntnn will be prosontod. The story of the play Is founded on a joko and Is full of genuine coin ed) and heart Interest. It relates (hat Lieutenant Worburton has seen a jonng lady on ho steamer whllo returning from Europe, who has won his heart, but to whom he was unable to be Introduced. At home In Washington his sister urges him to accompany her to tho em bass)1 ball, but ho declines. He conceives tho Idea for a practical Joko on his sister, and arranges with tho family coachman to take his place. With this foundation a capital comedy has been written that Is worth going miles to see. Clever Vaudeville At the Isis SEE PERRY AND BERRY IN THEIR SIDE SPLITTING, BOWING AND RUBBER ACT TONIGHT lie mire and come to the lain to night and enjo.N tho cleverest nude vllle stunt that has ever been brought to this city. Kerry and Horry are uerinlnly tho beat team that you have evor seen and you will go away feel-1 liiK that you " double the pricey imld. Clever tumblliiK and singing I and n now stunt that has never been i pulled of before. The stand straight up, then bow and bend as though the)' wore made of rubber You will wonder how they keep their balance. Hnshlua f ' Ttenith t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. HUHk'ROPT rokiduuee kitiM are soil itig daily; nuke your toluutiou bx fom ehoioo lote are sold. tf WANTED Porter nt SomraervilU' barber shop, jMvUe P. O. IllHl STUDIO 70(1 SOUTH OAICDALK 1MIOXK 007a. I'rlvgttf or olass Iamon! Ih oil, wn ir iotor or taptotrv. Or4r8 ukwi. AOKWS H. QRAKT. MEDFORD CONSERVATORY FOR MUSIC AND LANGUAGES NAT. BUILDING . ALL BRANCHES OF MUSIC. " FULL FACULTY. G. TAILLANDIER, i - JJliCJKiUTUlt,. FOR SALE BY OWNER Small -1-rooin house on cast front lot 50x100, six hcniiiif,' prune and two-year pear trees, water and sewer, paved street, gas in hoiwe, woodshed, chicken house and yard. I PRICE $1200 Terms: One-half cash, balance like rent. 528 S. Fir St. Van Dyke Realty Go. : CITY I'ltOI'KItTl' FAIOIS, FltUIT JtANCIIKS li!.'J 15. MAIX STHEET. Rnrk Wind fna! On hand all the time. Phone 1U02. BURBIDGE rilK COAIj max. Draperies Wo carry a very compluto lino of draperies, laco curtains, fixtures, etc., and do all classes of upholstering. A special man to look after this work exclu sively nnd will glvo as good sorvlco as Is possible to got in ovon tho largest cities. Weeks & McGovvan Co Electric Rooms Opened Monday, Mnrch Cth In Elec-i trie building, -US West Main street. Everything now nnd modern, Incltid lag stenm heat, baths, etc. Host In city. Rates reasonable. Mr, and Mrs. Felix T. Swan Proprietors Apply to Ed Walker Butte Falls or EDGAR HAFER Medford, Ore. ll.i m nutud the sun slitno' Time to nt tlttt KwUk. Oul i'ii.' place, let us show ou. i Medford Book Store 100 Wood Choppers KODAKS itttt it 1X.JL LOWEST PRICES EVER MADE-MANY FOR ONLY 50 CTS. ON THE DOLLAR. EVERYTHING- GOES REGARDLESS of COST WONDER "-J. Means has been -YOU Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager. -Offices 3d floor Medford National Bank Bldg-- -Irrigated At the end of five years your Orchard s cost you $400.00 per acre -CAN YOU DO BETTER- ROGUELANDS INC. FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager. Offott Rornes Auto Co. Automobiles GENERAL OVERHAULING & MACHINE REPAIRING. First-Class Workmanship Guaranteed. PHONE MAIN fi2.11. Corner Contral Ave. and 8tk St Medford, Or. THE Cumberland Furnished Rooms Suites with private hath Rooms include largo rlo-ots. ami bleeping jhhiIics. A1m hut riul cold water in connection. HreuMnst served, if desired. Reception rooms for guests. Gentlemen only. 70G S. Oakdale Ave. MEDFORD, ORE. ! TAKE UP A CLAM Kvery cltlnen, mnn or woman has a timber and stone rl:ht of 160 acres, price to the ROernmeut $2.50 per acre. No cultivation residence or ' Improvement required I have about twenty-five claims to locate, see me and have h talk, this land Is worth , $20 00 per acre Call or write. A. 11. SI.1(. Koom iH .laclison '(.Miiniy Hunk lluildlng. 21 S' FOR SALE 0I?CHA1?DS, FAHMS FRUIT LANDS Largo and Small Tracts ' MOOR-EHNI.CO. 212 FruitjfrowtM's Bank Bldgh'tt0 rf Ptert DMorttor of C.Af TXT DEPARTMENT RRIGATION More and Better Fruit taken off an acre of strawberries CAN DO THE SAME-- Orchard Tracts-- otice to Inronte benilng orchards apples gun, Medford district, In largo Improved land, suitable for mib-dlvldlng for orchards or alfalfas Fiom live acres to five hundred acres, good deep soil. Near shipping! points. Choice business property, residences and vacant lots In Medford, On son. LA MIMA I5K.XI, V. II. .Stewart, l M. Amy, V. II. IM es: rmific .":W1. COLUMBIA Medford Mi? sic Shop McNealey & Co. 220 West Main St. &9&J&f&lO'&9&&&9'JtPtf9-l9&&fi.0.0.&j.SLr9P&P 9 V IT V V it S6rfS fc SltAM AND 1101 v ...... . Z All Work uuarantoiHl ,5 OJT JC JESLW PT MBI 1y JLJLJ'JL lZ'J. IIOW AIM) Hl.OCU. KMIlVXimv (ill. ktiii'i -P iiii-i. ..... to tfrfW-tfVrfJrfrfCCtfcXtfsJ! Horse Shoeing and General Blacksjnithing .ItV Hl'till m.MOTT, tin" noted horse sliwr. I crr (be largest stotk mid keep iK'tliing but t.ie lK-ht iiit-i ItHiilf. and auHrHittee nil woilc. We Make spoclHlty of slitin drixiii-; lnuses. Corner HheisUle huU Kightli ,(mts. l'lione llonw .10. I'm ifj. ;ol XOT1CIS. Ueglnatux April lit. 1U, the ualoa ecale (or pointers will b $1 pet 44. Qm that UU tho loUlatton I Into too) uoloo. No. lis, Bro- STif&Pl? ozira Investors or pears, In Hogue llher Valb-y, Ore. or small tracts. lOSTATK CO. Saxnije, Itooni ', Stewnit lliilldiiij,'.! Home tiOI-ICi XT (T 1 vjtsi WATER IIEAn'& Pru-ea Reasonahlo ICA viUL M 7- America, will be ralaed union meets every Thiirs Ki nlfht at 8 p. m. In Angle lull 0. W. HARRINGTOV. Secretary o ortn part let t St. : i I 5 I I