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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, arEDITORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 1(5, 1911. PAGE FIVE tf LOCAL AND John Devlin of Applcgato was a recent visitor in Medford. Dave Force expects soon to start development work on his mino of Jackson creek. It. D. Hoke, who owns part of tho old Penlnger place in Willow Springs district, did business in Medford Wednesday. He has planted 50 acres In apples and pears. J. B. Wood hns returned from a business trip to Portland. Late magazines, periodicals and pa pers at tho free reading room In chap el back of the Presbyterian church. Open evenings from 7:00 to 10 p. m. All men and boys are invited. tf Senator von der Hellen and his son Carl were jecent visitors to our city. W. P. Holt of Kaglo Uolnt spent Wednesday in Medford on business. Mrs, Lou Enyart left Wednesday owning for Glendale, where her mother is seriously ill, II. B. Patterson, 11G E. Main, has some nice English Hollies and all kinds of shade trees. Rosea (all tho best). Now Is a good time to plant. Drop in and see me. tf Harry Mears, the miner, who is re ceiving treatment In Medford, Is con valescing from a serious Illness. Mrs. L. Vnn Scoyoc has left for nn extended visit in San Francisco and other bay city points. Is your house wired? Ono cigar less a day would pay for a hundred per cent increase in comfort. Start living tho electric life. tf M. M. Demmlng of Central Point was a recent visitor In this city. W. F. Shafer was In Medford Wed nesday en route to Gold Hill. He Is developing n quartz mine In Forest Creek district. Ladles If you have any hair to sell or wish It made Into fashionable colfuers please bring it to Madame L. L. Heamc, 24 C North Oakdale avenuo. 30G H. L. Burdlc of Ashland spent Wednesday in Medford with friends. E. D. Williams of Grants Pass was In Medford recently on business. A. C. Chittenden and Leo Watklns wore over from Itogue river yester day Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician and surgeon. Office over Strang's drug store. tf Senntor II. Von der Hellen of Wollon was a Medford visitor Wed nesday. N. Jerry, tho well known operator In mines, is among us ngain. John II. Carkin, attorney at law, ovor Jackson County bank. Mrs. M. M. Putnam and grand daughter Bruce left for the Matters homo In Kentflold, California Wed nesday. Call phono 21C1, 1032 for baggage wagon. 451 Howard S. Dudley will leavo Sun day for a business trip to Klamath Falls whore ho has property Inter ests. Gregory leading photographer, vlewB, portraits. 323 W. M. Colvlg haB returned from a business trip to Grants Pass. Haw you $100 in tho bank? Why don't you put it to work? Buy n lot on tho Installment plan and in three months doublo your money. Talk this over with Tinny, 201 Garnett Corey bldg. He haB several lots that can bo bought liko this. 309 Harry Wilson has returned from a two monthB visit with his parents In Bakorsfleld, California. Kelchsteln for wood. Ynrd cornor Fir and Tenth. 329 Henry N. Manning of Sacramonto Is visiting his sister Mrs. C. S. Fallls In this city. , Will sell my homo and some fur niture; homo valued low at $5,000; all for $3,C50 cash for quick sale. Address J. Owner caro this office tf Frank Klser, who is developing n big orchard near Jacksonville, was with his Medford frlonds yesterday. WeeRs & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phenes: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT i; : John A. Perl Undertaker and Embalnw Successor to the undertaking de partment of Medford Furniture Co. Office With Medford Furniture Company Sick and injured convoyed to any part of city or country. Telephenes: Day 3G1. Night: John A. Perl 4111. C. V. Conklln, 3601. J. H. Butle-, 1571. PERSONAL A. S. Furry of Phoenix felt the live stock market of Medford Wednesday. Miss "Amalla Britt and Mrs. W. E. Finney of Jacksonville visited in Medford one day this week. See R. A. Holmes, Tlio Insurance Man, Over Jackson County bank. tf. Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. L. O. Vnn Wegen of Griffin Creek district were In our city Wednesday. Looso leaf ledgers mado in Medford at tho Mall Trlbuno office. II. II. Taylor of Applegatc did bus iness with our merchants yesterday. William Martin of Beagle and I. Householder of Kanes Creek wero on our streets Wednesday. Try the now barber shop; every thing clean and sanitary; opopslte P. O. James Taylor nnd A. T. Lundgren mado us a short visit this week. Judge Calkins Is holding court In Josephine county. He will open the March session for this county at Jack sonville Monday. Ashland Steam Landry, Medford office, phone No. 1201. tf. Mrs. llenness of Mt. Tabor and Mrs. Mnry Day of Jacksonville, whom she is visiting, spent Wednesday aft ernoon In Medford. J. H. Deemnn nnd S. W. McClendon Gold Hill capitalists, wero with us yesterday. Rev. J. A. McVeigh will begin evangelistic meetings Sunday, March 19th at tho First Presbyterian church. tf. F. Y. Allen of Trail haB removed to Medford and will remain during tho spring season. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Lanco, Jr., of Gold Hill have been visiting relatives living In Medford. Printing, all kinds at Portland prices. Mall Trlbuno office. L. A. Obcnclmlu of Klamath Falls, which Is visiting In tho valley, wns In Medford Tuesday. E. V. Carter of Ashland is spend ing the winter at Houston, Tex., for the benefit of his health. He Is But tering with nn attack of locomotor ataxia. Our specialty, fresh oystors and fish direct from ocean to Louvre Cafe. 309 Misses Alice Hoofs and Mabel Hen ry of Jacksonville wore Medford vis itors Wednesday. M. L. Alford and T. W. Miles have been visiting In Ashland, accompa nied by their wives. Meichants lunch, 11:30 to 2 p. m. 35c at Louvro Cafo. 309 Editor Pattlson was among tho many Central Pointers In Medford during tho weok. John W. McDonough of Ashland nnd George McDonough of Sams Val ley Interviewed tho tax collector the foro part of tho week. Quick service, Merchants Lunch, 11:30 to 2 p. m. Louvro Cafo. 309 John Ulgham of Eagle Point made Medford his regular visit Wednesday. Mr. Lamport, a prominent cltlzon of Salem, Is visiting his son, E. Lam port, tho saddler. Ho Is accompanied by his wife and daughter. All kinds of bindery work dono at Mall Trlbuno offlco. J. S. Harnett. T. Ilcall and E. F. Hathaway of Central Point precinct wero recent Medford visitors. T. W. Powers of Ruch Is spending a few days with his daughter, Mrs. S. A. Lewis in this city. Mrs. M. M. Taylor of Jacksonville was tho guest of Mrs. Helen Gale Wednesday. Mado in Medford, any stylo of looso leaf or blank book, at Mall Trlbuno office. Arthur W. Clark, superintendent of tho Clark & Heneray Construction .Am OS Srv-'k ij if 3G If McCtll Pilt.ra No : Price, 15 ctcii A STUNNH" C? (1. BW m Jm v" hi m company, has returned from n visit to Itosoburg, where ho attended to business affairs of his company. T. R. Young of Central Point wns In Medford on n short business trip Wednesday. W. S. Brooke and A. Conro Flero, tho horticulturists, tarried for n few hours In Medford yesterday. Medford local Socialist party meets every Sunday afternoon, 2:30 at Smith's hall on North Grapo street. Everybody invited. tf. Roy Ulrlch, ono of Jacksonville's merchants, wns in our midst Wed nesday. Mayor W. II. Canon spent Thurs day In Grants Pass on business. District Attorney B. F. Mulkey has returned from a professional visit to Grants PaBa. Ho was accompanied by Judge Calkins of tho circuit court. The Ladles' Aid of the M. E. church will hold another market sale on Saturday afternoon at 1:30 nt tho Allen Grocery company. Tho A. B. C. committee will please take notlco of their terms to supply the market with eatables. 30G LITERATURE TO T VALLEY Two Hundred Thousand Booklets and Pamphlets Needed to Carry On Ef fective Work for Ensuing Year Diversity of Literature In Use At tho regular semi-monthly meet ing of tho Medford Commercial club last night the most important subject discussed wns tho character and. scope of advertising matter which Is consid ered necessary to further tho pub licity work In tho Interest of Medford and tho entiro Roguo River valley. Diversity of llteraturo which has been adopted In a gradually growing scalo for some time Is now regnrded as tho most offcctlvo means of at tracting people hero, In addition to display advertisements carried In tho Sunset and other magazines bolng built on the samo lines of specializing our different resources, and espec tally those that aro In urgent need of development, like tho poultry, dairy and small tract Industries. This mothod will bo followed by tho club during tho next season's campaign, their bulletin No. 2 on fruit growing Issued n fow weekH since having already met with groat success. This bulletin will bo closely .followed In exploiting poultry nils In, and diversified gardening, and within a comparatively Bhort time It Is confidently expected that these in dustries will have mado a strong start. Tho contract for 1911 calls for 245,000 pieces of Htoraturo, In cluding tho colonist folders, 80,000 Illustrated booklots of two dlfforont patterns, nnd over 100,000 copies of tho different bulletins. Tho large booklet of 1910, which Is generally regarded and nccepted as tho finest work of the kind over published for community advertising, will bo close ly pattorned after this year, although It will contnln less pages without losing any of Its most attractive qualities. Tho removal of tho Commorclnl club to tho Exhibit building wns also bi ought up, but no action wns taken, pending a number of unsettled m al tera. RECORD YIELD FOR ROGUE. (Continued from Poro 1.) Tho Roguo River vnlloy today If 0Mm0 BIG 0 Advance Sale of Spring Wash Goods and Easter Wear You will concede when you come to this sale that we have the most exquisite variety of Wash Goods ever brought to the city of Medford. The variety is large, and the collection is one of exquisite beauty throughout 2(i-iiKh Rajah Silk, jill colors, on sale 45c27-inch AInrcWset('f rose, I'linnipaiu', jaspers, etc; sale, - iwh woolen "Shepard Cheek," blaek and white, sale, per yard One-Fourth Off on Every Suit Case in you want to Icck right while traeling, andlme a little etra one of these cases. Waists Values up to $2.50, AVe have only about IK soiled, and odd, numbers in ladies' up-to-date Waist toft from our last week's sale, we oiler Satiirdav and Friday at the small price of 50c each. We endeavor to please vou first and ourselves afterwards. "J'Al bKHJS AX1) JJKlttSiS cnsll tin first In tho entire world in scientific culture of apples and pears. "The crop this year will bo a record-breaker, judging from the sotting of tho coming crop on the trees. Nov cr havo I seen a better prospect. And frost Is a bugaboo which no longer threatens, for orchnrdlsts aro nil pre paring to co-operate with this offlco In fighting frost so thnt there really is no danger so long as they heed tho bulletins we will send out each night." Hnsklns for Health. -- - -t- r-f-t-f-f-f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. -t- IIIGIICKOFT residenco sites nro sell ing daily; make jour selection bo foro choice lots nro hold. tf FOR SALIC First class incubator nnd brooder, as good as new. In quire Huffum, caro Itogito Iliver Kloctrio Co., 'Jlti W. Main ht. If FOR LEASE Fishinjj, boating hunting resort on easy terms. 32, Muil Tribune. n ml Box tf FOR SALE Lot corner Ninth and Peach. Easy terms if taken at once. Address Uox 315, P. O. 312 FOR SALE White Orpington egKs . .for hutching. Penbro orchard. Tel Main 0102. im FOR SALE Two houses and one acre, close in; can ho cut into lots For quick sale this goes for .$1700 Terms. John Ueter, 10 N. Front street. tf ROGUE RIVER VALLEY Eighteen hundred neres of Roguo Kiver val ley Innil for sale; about one-fourth cleared; balance brush Innd, cheap ly cleared. Idenl tract for subdivid ing; railroud facilities very attrac tive. Price $1 00,000, 30 per cent down, balance from one to four years, which may easily he paid out of the sales, us release clause can hti given enabling tho buyer to sub divide and sell in Miuill tracts, for which three to six hundred dollars per aero should he received. , You will be dealing directly with owners. Address P. O. Hox,G58, Grants Pass, Ore. 313 FOR SALE Boarding houso; every thing new; reasonable terms. Call :112 E. Jackson. 331 BOAHD With or without rooms Mrs. L. Judson, 317 E. Jackson Phono 3712. 310 KOOM AND HOARD Home unokiiip family stylo, .f.()0 per week. '1-1(1 S. Evergreen. Phono 1101. 31() l''OH RENT Nice sunny front room close in, 2 blocks from Main street Rent reasonable. 210 S. Central nve. tf WANTED Four teams at once to plough, 30 days' work; good pay. Call nt room 10, P. O. bldg. 300 WANTED Woman for general housework for family of two m county. Applicant call Nash hotel between 8 and I) o'clock Friday evening. 30(1 ' Draperies Wo carry a vory complete lino of draperies, lnco curtains, fixtures, etc., and do all classea of upholstering. A special man to look nftor this work exclu sively and will glvo as good service as Is possible to got In even the largest cities. Weeks & McCowan Co BARGAINS FRIDAY and ..35c liKTVKli.' HELMS WILD WEST BASEBALL PARK SUNDAY tl is understood that Dr. Helms nnd his bunch of wild west perform-' eis will hold forth ut the ball park1 on Sunday next and thnt the people who wend their way thither will havo the opportunity of witnessing a rc.il wild west porfonnninK,' that will he pulled off in the real wild west stJe. Ileal wild horses will be ridden and. the bucking and antics of tho ponies will be the real goods nnd not the! mild kind shown by somo wo'uld-bo wild west shows. The big doings will begin promptly at 2 p. in. on next Sunday afternoon. La Mesa for Manucvcrs. WASHINGTON, I). C, March 10. General T. II. Illiss reported to tho war department today from San Di- HTUDIO 700 SOUTH OAK DA MO PHONIC 0072. Prlvato or class lessons In oil, wa ter color or tapestry. Ordors takon. AGNES R. GRANT. At Ball Park Sunday Big' Wild West Performance 10 Wild Horses to be Ridden If you have anything' you would like to Have ridden bring' it in. Performance opens at 2 P. M. AT MEEKE SATURDAY per vnrd 36-ineh Black Taffeta; $2.00 value; sale, per yard . .. $1.50 30-ineh Cloth of ( Jold; .7A) value; sale, yard . $1.00 Sale 50c i'Ku thnt ho had found a favoiable maneuver field at I .a Mesa, 18 mile from San Diego. He will encamp two reginii'.nts there temporarily. MEDEORD THEATER Sunday, March 19th The MARJORIE MANDEVILLE CO. In Do Maimer's Great Drama "ZAZA" Is' I0W ('OSTra UN NMW SCENERY OLD PRICES 25c AND 85V. . Seats on sale Friday, March 17. R'S 50c the Entire Stock change to spend for WMaS 28 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE. A good job Is rarely found except through a business way of searching for it. Tho nccopted business way Is tho want ad wny. f f ; : ; ; : : : : ; other things buy ! hi LiMl ' e 1