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MEDF6JRD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, 01130 ON, SUNDAY, MAKCII 26, 1011. PAGE MVE fc t LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Benton Bowers of Ashland, i and her sou Raymond are visiting I with Mrs. D. F. Mulkcy at Jackson ville for several days. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Tomllnson of Portland arrived In Mcdford Satur day evening. They aro great admir ers of Medford. M. II. N'lehols of Portland Is regis tered at the Moore. Two and one-half acres In alfalfa one mile south of Washington school, easy terms. A. W. H. Evorhard, 212 Fruitgrowers' Dank bldg. tf Miss Irene Came of Ashland is visiting with Medford friends. Miss Hazel Smith of Ashland Is visiting w.Ith Medford frionds today. Governor Joseph W. Folk of Mis souri arrived Saturday morning on his, lyceum tour. Loose leaf ledgers made in Medford at the Mall Trlbnno office. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wlfley of J3a glo Point spent Saturday in Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Davis of Gosh en, Ind are visiting with Medford friends. Money to loan. Spraguo Bros., 214 Farmors & Fruitgrowers Bank bldg. 337 Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mardlnzcr and daughter of Colfax, Wash., aro reg istered at the Nash. Henry Bloch of Portland stoppod over Saturday on business. Watch and look Chickens at the Fish Market always. Columbia riv er Rmelt, 8c a pound-. Ranch eggs, 22 l-2c per dozen. See the new window display of boys' "Knickerbocker" Biilts at the Model. 3 Rev. Roland of Phoenix was a business visitor Saturday. The most favored people on the coast are the Medford people. They have the Medford Jobbing company to look nfter all of their little odd Jobs, ropalr their electrical appliances and clean their walls and colllngs. Medford Jobbing Co., office, Medford Music Shop, St. Mark's block. Phone Main 6501. 336 C. W. Lake of Eagle Point was In Medford yesterday on business. James Patrick of Applcgato Is a Medford visitor. Just arrived In the city boy's clothing at tho Model. 3 Roland Blakelcy of Gold Hill was In 'Medford Saturday. W. T. Hanklns of Starr, Or., was n Central Point visitor Saturday. Spring is here. It is houseclcanlng tlnio. Have those walls and ceilings cleaned by tho Medford Jobbing Co.'s now Parisian proccsB. Nothing like it. Office Medford Music Shop, St Mark's block. 336 If tho boys see our boys' suits thoy will InslBt on having them. Tho Model. 3 John II. Carkln, attorney at law, over Jackson County bank. F. G. OlBon of Central Point waB in Medford Saturday on business. P. J. O'Gara left for Gold Hill yesterday on business. Gregory leading photographer, views, portraits. 323 R. E. Clnntou was In Central Point Saturday. Will sell my homo and some fur niture; homo valued low at $5,000; all for $3,650 cash for quick sale. Addross J. Owner care this office, tf Do you want 14 lots 50x145 each, for $2400 on easy terms? C. W. H. Evorhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank bldg. tf Dr. I. D. Phipps and Miss May Phlpps, who have been spending tho winter in Redlands, returned to Med ford Friday night. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phenes: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT John A. Perl Undertaker andv Embalmcr Successor to the undertaking de partment of Medford Farniture Co. Office With Medford Farniture Company CAM; OH PHONG FOR Ambulance Sick and Injured conveyed to any part of city or country, Telephenes: Day 351. Night: John A. Perl 4111. C. JV. Conklin. 3601. J. H. Butler, J671. S. A. Pattison of Central Point was In Medford Saturday on busi ness. W. L. McClure of Gold Hill was a Medford visitor Friday. Boys' suits at tho Model. 3 H. G. Clanton of Central Point spent Friday In Medford on business. W. It. Reldel of Gold 1 1 HI came up Friday evening on business. Seo R. A. Holmes, Tno Insurance Man, Over Jackson County bank. tf. Medford local Socialist party meets W. T. Grieve of Jacksonville was In Medford yesterday for a few hours. B. II. Harris of Gold Hill Is a bus iness visitor In this city today. Call at the Model Clothing Co.'s store and boo tho swell new Knick erbocker suits. 3 every Sunday night nt 7:30 at Smith's hall on North Grnpo street. Everybody Invited. tf. Mrs. Jean Thompson of Jackson ville was In Medford Saturday vis iting friends. Relchsteln for wood. Yard corner Fir and Tenth. 329 II. D. Mills of Klamath Falls Is registered at the Mooro. W. S. Dewing of Kalamazoo arriv ed yesterday to look after his affairs at Butte Falls. Seo menu elsewhere In this paper for Louvre cafe French dinner., 75c Do you want 5 acres In alfalfa, ono mile south of Main street, cheap? C. W. H. Evorhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank bldg. tf Boys, the Model Clothing Co. has a suit for you. 3 Mr. and Mrs. R. J. PhlppB return ed Friday from California, where thoy spent tho winter. Ashland Steam Landry, Medford office, phone No. 1201. tf. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Mohr of San Francisco aro In this city for a four days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Emll Mohr. Mr. and Mrs. Hohr aro on their way to visit tho old home In Germany. N. S. Bennett of tho Eden Valley Nursery sold over 11,000 trees dur ing the week Just past. Tho monthly meeting of tho Grad uate Nurses' association of Jackson county will meet with Mrs. O. E. Osburn, C12 South Oakdale, on Tues day evening, March 28, at 8 o'clock. Dr. Stearns will give a lecture to tho nurses. A copy of tho now state registration bill will be read and (lis cussed. All graduate nurses are urged to attend. Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician and surgeon. Offico over Strang's drug store. tf R. E. Clanton, master fish war don, Is in this city from Salem for a few days. Frank Keopor of Delmonto, S. D., Is visiting In Medford. Ho Intends to buy hore. Martin Church of Roseburg Is vis iting in Medford. Tho Big Pines Lumber company wants a sound gelding to weight about 14 00 pounds and broko to work single. 4 Albert Rowell was In Grants Pass Friday to settle tho dato of tho de bato between Medford and Grants Pnss high schools. Is your house wlrod7 One cigar less a day would pay for a hundred per cent increase in comfort. Start living tho electric Hfo. tf Wcs Green and Bort Anderson nrc the proud owners of Chalmers cars. The cars were received In a carload shipment yesterday by J. W. Koyes. Anyone working with tho sprayer should securo somo of D. B. Reamo's wonder antiseptic soap and salvo. Thoy magically euro nil skin or scalp eruptions. 2(6 North Oakdale ave nue. 3 O. B. Gates, who formerly resided at Klamath Falls, but who at presont Is living in HUlsboro, Is In Medtord on business. II. B. Patterson, 116 E. Main, has some nlco English Hollies and all kinds of sbado trees. Roses (all the best). Now is a good time to plant. Drop In and seo me. tt D. R. Reame, 2 46 North Oakdale avenue, will repair and adjust your sewing machines. D. R. guarantees all his work. 3 1 Late magazines, periodicals and pa i pers at the free reading room In chap el back of the Presbyterian church. Opon evenings from 7:00 to 10 p. m. All men and boys aro Invited. tf C. A. Wester, assistant superin tendent of the Southern Pacific, with headquarters ut Roseburg, Is a Med ford guest. Printing, all kinds at Portland prices. Mall Tribune office. Call phono 2151, 1032 tor baggage wagon. 451 All kinds of bindery work done at Mail Tribune office. Made In Medford, any style of looso J leaf or blank book, at Mall Tribune omce. To be business manager of a home which is the position of most every housewife is to nppreoiute tho help fulness of the ads. For a home that ih "mannged" by n hotihewifc who does not reud nds a managed expensively. HaHkinu for health. FIRST BASEBALL GAME IS TODAY Jacksonville, With Wilcox in the Box, Presents a Formidable LInc-Up Against Medford in Opening Trial. Tho first ball gamo of the season will bo played today at 2:30 p. m. on the Medford grounds. Jacksonville, with Wllcoy, a former St. Mary's pitcher, and Curly Wilson ns catch er, will present a formidable line up. Tho Jncksonvlllo tenm Is In first class condition after their five weeks' practice. Tho Medford team Is a little short of work. But from ap pearances of last Sunday will be nblo to put up their usual snappy game. Medford will wear Its now uni forms for tho first time tomorrow. Tho monogrnm on the new suits con sists of a largo apple and pear, solo ly to ndvertlso Roguo River valloy's fruit Industry. Evcryono that can should turn out and show their ap preciation of tho snmo. AT THE CHURCHES Christian Church. Communion sen-ice nt 8 o'clock; Sunday school nt 10; inorninu; ser vice at 11 o'clock. No service in tho ovoninj; becnusc I go (o Central Point to make un mltlress to a youne Men's Christian nsociation ami will perhaps preach there in the evening Rev. T. Mullock. First Church of Christ. Scientist. Service Sunday nt 11 o. in., sub ject o lcison sermen: "Konlity.'' Sunday school nt 10. Wednesday oveniiiK mecttnp nt 7:30. All -lire welcome. Church edifice, 212 N Onkdnlc. Free rending room, is open to the public from 2 to 5 p. m. daily except Sunday, snmo nddrcss. NOTICE TO RBATj KSTATK MUX. My property on North Qulnco street, No. 40, has been taken oft the market. W. VOGELI. A California scientist claims to have greatly Increased tho breeding capacity of a flock of sheep as well as tholr yield of wool by pasturing them beneath high voltago electric wires. Hnsklns for Health. ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. HIGHCROFT residence sitca aro sell ing dnily; mako your solection b3 foro choice lots nro sold. tf FOR SALK A tenm of good horses, weight 2(100; 8 mid 0 years old. In quire nt 121 :i W. Main. 8 Notice to Colonists FTa villi; spent two years trav eling through the northwest looking for safe land invest ments, have located a sec tion where land values are not inflated, which comes un der government project of ir rigation, work of which is now under way. Just return ed from visit to this section, with authority to offer some good bargains. I maintain no expensive auto or office. Be ing a former Akron, Ohio man, would be pleased to meet all easterners at my residence after 5 p. m. if only for a visit. It will cost you nothing and may possibly be of benefit to you. To protect an option on Klamath Falls land I am placing my 8-room bungalow and one good lot on Quince street on the market for a price below actual cost of bungalow. House has hard wood floors, living and din ing room paneled, with beam ceilings, built-in man tel, buffet and window seats. Ts arranged for two families. I will make a price which will, surprise vou up to April; 5th. ' ! H. J. Tichnor 48 QUINCE ST. I ! LOUVRE CAFE E. A. WILSON PliOl'RIKTOK. French Dinner 75c SUNDAY, MARCH 2G, 12 M. TO 8 P. M. I OLYMPIA OYSTER COCKTAIL A LA DAKIDA ICED CJ0L13RY CONSOMME EN TASS13 ATJX PET1S POTS FILET. OF SEA HASS AU VLN BLANC. POMMES DUCJIESSE SWEETBREAD OUTLETS, SAUCE MUSHROOMS BANANA FRITTERS AU IvlRSII STUFFED YOUNG TURKEY OYSTER. DRESSING MASHED FRUIT ) PINEAPPLE ICE CREAM" ASSORTED CAKES SALTINE WAFERS HILL'S SPECIAL DINNER HOURS FRENCH DINNER AT LOUVRE CAFE 12 M. TO 8 P. M. TODAY 75c. TURKEY DrNNER, LOUVRE CAFE, FROM .12 M. TO 8 P. M. 75c. i! Music by Famous Honolulu String Band 0:..IHHPjP.& NO MYSTERY I (S I VlctroU XVI Other !Im S20O and K.V 01 ttie vicior VIetroUXII.IlM 10toS!00. WHETSEL MUSIC CO. WITH SHERMAN CLAY & CO. "BUY AT HOME AND HELP MEDFORD." Today at 2:30 p. m. Medford VS. Jacksonville riUST fiAMI-2 OK Til 1-3 SKAKO.V. TI'ltN OUT AND J 1 1-2 W TIII3 HOVK 1'AV K()lt TIIKIU NI2W SUITS SUITS THAT Altl-2 ADVI2ltTIKI.V(J Til 12 IUXHJH JllVKIt VAI,M2V'S Flfl'IT IMHSTHV. Farmers & Fruit QUEEN OLLYES CRANBERRY SAUCE $ ! POTATOES i SALAD i! 1 ROQUEFORT PASTE i! MOCHA COFFEE I! ii tJYou know you get per fection in a sound re-producing machine when you buy a Victor OR AN Edison flfOnll and talk it over with us and listen to the splendid new records. . vorn win; Iiiih ninth to do with your hiiccobh or failure, if bIio'h thrifty, your for tuuo'H half made. If yon could uce tho nameu of depositor In our hooka a largo iroiortlon of feminine onm you'd boo tho key that opons tho door of contontmont In old ago. Big rciiHon In thlH fact: Wo allow -I pur con Intorost onch twulvo-inontli on tvtry dollar loft horo and compound that IntoroHt ovory yoar. To Kt tho whole story of huccobh call horo or .vrlte iq our Information bureau. Growers Bank Fisk Tailored Hats -Forsythc Tailored Waists At Dillon's New Store Second and B Streets, Ashland, Oregon. Appropriate for EASTER and all tho rest of the year. The Fisk Toque and Turban, at popular prices. Gentility of design and elegance of materials mark the models shown, in styles that will appeal to every woman who de sires a conservative, becoming head-dress. There are styles especially designed for the dressy matron, and comfortable, stylish looking hats for middle-, aged ladies; box-bi'inimed Turbans with a jaunty trim; close-fitting small black Hats that a veil can be worn with, and a few models only of the "Knock-about" Hat, made of coarse appearing straw, exceedingly light in weight, in natural, burnt and navy colors, for general service and wear and universally becoming. All at exceedingly low prices until Easter. The only agenev in southern Oregon for the celebrated .101 IN FORSYTH 10 Shirt Waist. Sold at the NEW YORK PRICE,, $3.50, in white madras and striped patterns. Do not fail to see the Forsythc model for 1911. Also a general line of men's, women's and children's Furnishings at lowest possible prices. DILLON'S. Seconi and B Streets ASHLAND, OREGON. Particular People Prefer Our Footwear Our New Spring Styles are sure to please the most fastidious. Our values arc second to none. Our lines arc new and every pair Will give satisfaction. You aro urged to call soon. fbdmeaxle4 $j?c?k s-serr Evangelistic Meetings The Presbyterian Church JUST ARRIVED Marinello Shoo Room Five Over Kentners Phone Main 111 ? SPRING Tho new SprliiK styloH will plcnuo you. Call and leave your ordor Our trimming room Is I manv exceptionally taking patterns, Barnard & SOUTH CI2.Vnt.VIj AVK.VUK. m Good Music and Splendid Sermoms ;; Everybody is invited to ... T A nr..TT !. i come, j-ujv. t). .a. iuc v eign of Portland, Or., is tho evangelist. Meetings Sun day at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Every aftoruoon at 2:30 p. in., and every ovc- ning at 7:30 o'clock. Meet ings commence with song I service. A New Line of Switches, Crescent Curls, Puffs, Transformations,Hygrenic Hair Rolls and Human Hair Nets. MILLINERY turning out Cornoyer r V & a . 1 M , '.! jr ,VM s AV -1 Y4 w n J A