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MEDEGJRD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAROIT 31, 1911. PAGE MVE t. J V LOCAL AND MIbs Lulu Forsythc returned on Thursday from Eugene, where she haB been visiting her mother. H. D. Powell of Eagle Point Is registered at the Moore. Two and one-half acres In alfalfa one mile south of Washington school, easy terms. A. W. H. Evcrnard, 212 Fruitgrowers' Dank bldg. tf C. J. Kreckler, bookkeeper for Cuthbert's, has returned from Los Angeles, where he has been auditing a set of books for a firm in that city. A. R. Wright of Ashland spent Thursday in Metlford. Loose leaf ledgers made in Medford at the Mall Trlbuno office. R, Simpson of Bellingham, Wash., a former sclioolniiue of Rev. W. F. Shields, is visiting in Medford. A. M. Tllton of Ashland was a business visitor Thursday. Money to loan, Spraguo Bros., 214 Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank bldg. 337 H. A. Henshaw, district freight agent of the Southern Pacific, was with Agent A. S. Rosenbaum Thurs day on company business. Tho most favored people on the coast aro the Medford people. They have the Medford Jobbing company to look after all of their little odd jobs, repair their electrical appliances an,d clean their walls and ceilings. Medford Jobbing Co., office, Medford Mnslc Shop, St. Mark's block. Phono . v -0, 33G, ' turg is In .M di( - jss. . . K jden Is In N'-dJ. tt .' i . visit. Siting to bet :t usccleaning dm fp lnYjt. , - and ceilings Hami by tb Vfi't.-irv: obblng Co.'s new PaHsit m.icoim.. Nothing like it Offlts Meri'ord ..' Ic Shop, St Mtrk't olOcl. 336 ft B. Taylor oi J nsurvoyed Is if Meflfo.il !' b'is t.,'o IX ?. Campion ' Portland Is IMUnu Mfrffd.rt f'-ei!i!s. I)- I K h.arer, physician and hU-o--iv Office OTor Strang'e drug ar tt Ur K L. San Francisco is rlsltlug the Applegate country. Raymond Daniels of Salt Lake city It in Medford on business. Keep your eye on tho Fish Market this week, fresh crabs, 15c, two for 25c. Halibut 12 l-2c; fresh shrimp, 12 l-2c per pound; black cod, 12 l-2c per pound. Wo ask tho ladles to come In and see our Improvements. Order your Sunday chicken. Wo have added to our stock. Wo want customers to romembor us. Note tho low prices for Friday and Saturday. Messier & Kenworthy. S F. E. Malnes of Eugene Ib in Med ford for a few days. Gregory leading photographer, views, portraits. 323 Tom Reynolds of Topoka is visit ing Medford friends. Call phono 2151, 1032 for baggage wagon. 451 Joslah Patterson of Central Point was In Medford Thursday. Don't fall to go to tho men's meet ing Sunday afternoon. C All kinds of bindery work dono at Mail Trlbuno office. F. A. Montollus of Grand Rapids is spending a few days In the Rogue River valley. Mrs. A. R. Grant, recently of New York and Kuropo, luis on display u few of her painting at the new 3 anil 10c store jiiht vacated by Gar-nott-Cnrey. Studio at Tho Cumber land, 700 South Oakdale, where vis itors are welcome Thursdays. Or ders taken. Lesson. 8 Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phenes: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT John A. Perl Undertaker and Embalnw Successor to the undertaking de partment of Medford Furniture Co. Office With Medford Farniture Company CALL OR rilOXE FOR Ambulance Sick and Injured conveyed to any part of city or country. Telephone!: Day 351. Night: John A. Perl 4111. C. W. Conlclln, 3601. J. H '' 3671. .., , PERSONAL D. F. Russell of San Francisco Is visiting. Medford friends. D. H. Drowery of Spokane Is In Medford on private business. Special men'B meeting at tho Pres byterian church Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. All men and boys aro Invited. E. W. Buckley of Portland is a business visitor to Medford. T. S. McConnell of Falrmount, Ont., Is a Medford guest that is an admir er of the valley. Remember the men's meeting Sun day afternoon. J. B. Wilson of Tolo was a busi ness visitor on Thursday. Evangelistic meetings will close In tho Presbyterian church Sunday night. Rev. WcVelgh will go to Glen dale to hold meetings for three or four weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Samuels, own ers of the Modoc orchard, came In Friday to see the "Merry Widow" played. Do you want 14 lots G0xl4b each, for 12400 on easy terms? C. W. II. Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank bldg. tf P. J. Leonhardt ot San Francisco was a business visitor Friday. C. L. Smith of Spokane Is sojourn ing In Medford. See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man. Over Jackson County bank. tf. George E. Boos of Jacksonville is In Medford on business. District Attorney Mulkcy spent Friday In Medford. Medford local Socialist party meets overy Sunday night at 7:30 at Smith's hall on North Grape street. Everybody invited. tf. L. B. Ham of Pasco Is a Medford visitor. Relchstcln for wood. Yard corner Fir and Tenth. 329 F. W. Collins of Portland is spend ing several days visiting In Medford. W. J. Wagner of Yankton, S. D., Is visiting with Medford friends. Do you want 5 acres In alfalfa, one mile south of Main street, cheap? C. W. H. Everhard, 212 Frultgrowors Bank bldg. tf Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Jactway of Sedro Woolloy arrived Thursday to spend a few days in this valloy. Ashland Steam Landry, Medford offlco, phono No. 1201. tf. Mrs. F. L. Heath Is visiting with friends in Brownsboro. 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 T. J. McCann of San Francisco is registered at tho Nash. Have you noticed that peoplo who are looking for houses gcnorally find what they want when they go to Tinny at 201 Garnott-Coroy build ing? 9 W. E. Hlssner or Portland is in Medford for n few days visiting friends. Lato 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 aro Invited. tf W. H. Hunt of San Francisco Is sojourning In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. George von dor Hol lon of Eaglo Point aro Medford vis itors. Printing, all kinds at Portland prices. Mall Trlbuno office. B. II. Halns of Gold Hill spent Friday In this city. Mado in Medford, any stylo of loose leaf or blank book, at Mail Tribune office. Senator William von der Hellen of Wellcn Is In Medford on business. J. E. Creason of Portland is a bus iness visitor. John II. Carkln, attorney at law, ovor Jackson County bank. Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Holt of Eagle Point are In this city, Thoy came to tako in tho "Merry Widow" tonight. H. B. Patterson, 116 E. Main, has some nice English Hollies and all kinds of shade trees. Roses (all the best). Now is a good tlmo to plant Drop in and see me. tf I). W. Peters of Portland Is regis tered at the Moore. Office rooms for rent over Medford Hardware Co. Inquire of H. E. Boyclen. C. E. Danner of Battlo Creek. Mich., Is registered at tho Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pelouze and son of Eagle Point are In Med ford on pleasure J. W. Taylor of Seattlo is touring the valley on a pleasure trip. S. Garth returned from a pleasure trip to' San Francisco on Friday. Mrs. R. Keyser of Portland, who has beeo visiting with her blstor, Mrs A. L. Stock of Brownsboro, will leave this evening for her home. Mrs Keyser Is a great admirer of this val loy. Shirley Baker of Baker & Vlncont. who constructed Medford'a 1500,000 gravity water system, Is again In Medford on a short business trip. D. H. Drowery. formerly manager of the Pacific States Telephone com pany in this city, but now In Spo- kane. Is spending a few tlas here visiting old friends ASHAND SUNOAY UN QUESTIONED F. W. Moore Appears Before Coun cil and Challenges Validity of Re peal of Ordinance Reopening Sun day Theatres in Neighboring City. ASHLAND, March 31. Contend ing thnt Saturday's referendum vote was illegal and that tho city ordi nance closing theatres and places of amusement is still in effect and must remain so, Attorney P. W. Moore, representing the Sunday closing fac tion, appeared before tho city coun cil unci challenged the right of the city fathers to declare tho Sunday clo&ing ordiuiuico repeuled. In addressing tho mayor and coun cil, Mr. Moore declared thnt tho law distinctly provides that all referen dum measure must be filled with the city recorder within 10 days after tho passngo of an oidiuanco by the council and its approval by the mayor. "This is insisted upon by tho law," said Mr. Moore. "The people are Riven '10 days in which to invoke tho referendum on a measure. In this case they did not do so within the specified time and it is plain thnt tho elcotion was illegal and void. "The ordinance closing all places of amusement on Sunday, was ap proved by tho mayor on Pebruary 11 and if the advocates of an open Sunday wanted to resort to the ref erendum they should have dono so on or beforo Pebruary 21 in order to comply with tho provisions of the initiative and referendum law. In stead they slept on their arms and filed no notice whatever wtih thu re corder tuitil March (i, after tho ordi nance had gone into effect. We maintain that it was palpably con trary to the law." Tho mayor and council took the matter under advisement. WILL LEASE STORE ROOM Best Location in Most Progressive City on the Coast Right In the Heart of Business District. Do you want to go into business in the best town in the state of Ore gon 1 Now is your ehnncc and it is likely to bo tho only change you will over have to get a fine storo room right in the very heart of tho busi ness district, on tho right side of the street to catch the most travel; now, modern front; interior in first chiss condition. You can secure this room by acting quickly for there aro a number of parties now considering tho room nnd it certainly will not last long. If you aro interested in this fine room, cull on or address Claud Miles, room 21. "i, Garnctt-Corov building. Medford. Or. t f tf t tt rtttf-i. TOO uATE TO CLASSIFY. fU 4-4 4- -H i4 HIGIICHOFT rcsidonco sites nro sell ing daily; make your Boloction bj foro clioico lots nro sold. tf FOR SALE Partnership interest in ono of the bent established real es tate and insurance business in the city. This is a moneymaker for the right man. Act quickly. Address X Co.. Mail Tribune. FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY Homes any part of city Lots wholesale and retail MOOR-EHNI CO. 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bld To the Public Wo wish to call tho attention of prospective buyers to tho fact that we have been In the county over 40 years and aro prepared to show so mo of the choicest tracts In tho valley. Costs noth ing to look at our list ot bar gains. McDonough & Demmer ukaij i:statk axd insuha.vok ho Corn MUCH BUILDING PUB jl TALENT Little City Is Forging Rapidly Ahead and Wiping Out Traces of Recent Fire New School Will Cost Over 23,000. Talent is rising like a Phoenix from its ashes, and the business sec tion which was destroyed by fire is being rapidly rebuilt with larger and more substantial buildings. Bids huvo just been let for tho new school building. Snooks & Trover, the Salem contractors who are building thu now school building at Ashland, were tho successful bidders. The building is to bo a tw-slory structure of cherry-red brick and pressed brick finish. It will cost $2:i,17f and is to bo one of the finest school buildings in tho valley. It will have a basement and will bo equipped with olectrio lights and all tho modern conveniences. The school will bo located on tho six-aero tract opposite Andrew Weidner's place. This site was pur chased last spring and will bo tin ideal one for school purposes. The school will bo built this summer. Tho Odd Fellows are planning to put up a two-story concrete- building 9()x4.r feet. Tho downstairs part will bo used for storo purposes, while tho upstairs will bo reserved for lodge purposes and business offices. It is to be located on tho corner of Main and I streets nnd the plans have boon submitted to the lodge, but have not yet been approved. It is oxpect cd that this now building, as well as tho school, will bo completed and ready for occupancy some timo this summon J. C. Conway is building u shoe storo near his residence on Main strcot. His former placo of busines was burned out. J. F. 'Norman is making plans tra erect u baiber shop on street across from the Roll house. It will bo a frame building. Mr. Norman was also one of thoso who suffered in tho fire. The framework for tho new Metho dist church is now completed and work on tho now building is prog ressing rapidly.. For tho present tho congregation is jjiling meetings in Ilanscon hall, but tho now structuro will bo finishud in' a few weeks. 25c Neckwear 15c Saturday we place on sale 100 doz. Women's Fancy Neck-fCp wear, worth 25c, sale price111' 2 for 25c Money Saving' Bargains for Great Sale of Waists 1000 women's now Waists in lingorio and tailored styles at wonderful low prices. Women's chainbray Waists in blue, ray MQ and tan; all sizes; i'ast colors; worth $1.00; 4rtf sale pri'ii . Tailored and lingerie Waists in a bean- rf 4 A t i fill selection of styles and si'.es; up to !k I I l $1. 00 values; sale price " High class lingerie Waists at, each .$3.98 and $5.00 Buy Your Easter Suit Now 25 women's all wool serge Suits in tan, navy, gray and black; made in the latest spring (jA fj A styles; look as good as most $20.00 I Jjll suits; on sale Saturday yifcwwv Better Suits at $25,00, $30.00 and $35.00 Buy Your Easter Coat Now 25 women's full length, all wool, serge Coats in tan, navy and black; worth $15.00; on sale Saturday .. .. Better Coats at .. .$15.00, $20.00 and $25.00 See Our New Line Linen Dusters 500 children's white and colored Wash Dresses; sizes a in 14: on'sale at 98c, $1.25, $2.50, $3.98 and $5.00 STOPS; COURTS ORDER Temporary Injunction Issued by Calkins Restrains Oregon and On tario Mining Company From Oper ations. The Gold Hay Healty company, of which Colonel Kay Is tho head, has just filed an Injunction against the Oregon & Ontario Mining company asking that thoy bo restrained from mlutng on Uoguo river between Gold Kay and Gold Hill. Tho court issued n temporary In junction and tho caso will bo tried Monday. Tho plaintiffs have glvon permission for tho mining company to protect tholr work during tho In junction. The Oregon & Ontario Mining company claim thnt tho Gold Kay people forfeited tho claim In 1910 by Insufficient work for assessment and consequently their "Jumping" tho claim was perfectly legal. Tho mining, company cmployH SO men and at present Is building a dam along their proporty. Tho proporty is located near tho old Astbury orchard, which Jack Mer rill recently purchased. Tho claim waB located in 1S70 by tho two Ma- grudor brothors and .1. W. Hayes. Thoy hold It and worked It up until five or six yoars ago when tho Kny peoplo purchased tho half lntorcst belonging to tho Mngrudor brothers. Hayes and tho Kay pooplo worked It until Fobrunry, 1910, whon Kay bought out Mr. Hayes. In Juno, 3910, It was Jumped by tho Oregon & Ontario Mining company. A. C. Hough of Grants Pass and J. L. Hammersloy of Gold Hill rep resent tho mining company, A. E. Kennies tho Kay people Norman Poultry Yard CRYSTAL WIIITK OltlMNOTON A record of 203 eggs In 272 days tho largest clean leg bird In tho world, eggs $10 per sotting If not sat isfactory hatch second sotting half price, also young chicks, $2.00 ench. J. r. NORMAN. Owner TAIjUXT, ORIXIOX. J MINING SSeR!Cw vSc MANN'S Central Ave. Near P. O. $9.48 T CASE DISMISSED Mrs. Butler Forgives Hubby and Falls to Prosccuto After He Is Brought Back From Portland to Face Charge. The caso of non-support against Ralph 13. Hutlor of Portland was dis missed from tho court calendar upon request of Mrs. Hutlor. Tho couplo hnvo settled their differences nnd have gone to Portlnnd nnd nro liv ing together again. Recently tho father ot young Dut ler, who Is a prominent nttoruoy In Portland, wroto an artlclo to tho Orcgonlnn, stating that Mrs. Hutlor was n grass widow and had luvolgtod young Hutlor Into marrying her. Mrs.Uutlor Is 3R yours of age, ho but 24, Hoforo tho mnrrlago Hutlor wroto his father, who told him to WOOD FOR SALE BLOCK WOOD $4.50 PER LOAD Phone Main 2581 or leave orders at Medford Hardware Company Electric Rooms Openod Monday, March Gth In Elec tric building, 218 West Main street. Everything now and modorn, Includ ing steam heat, baths, otc. Uost In city. Kates reasonable Mr, and Mrs. Felix T. Swan Proprietors Van Dyke Realty Co. ciTy riiopKimr FARMS, FRUIT ItAXCIIEB 123 12. MAIN STREET. NUN OPPR Great Sale of Wash Goods 10,000 yards of this season's choicest Wash Fabrics on salo Saturday at low prices. 32-inch Scotch (Jinghams in a beautiful line of patterns; fast colors; special per yard "Klaxon" ('loth in checks, stripes and fig- A urcs; the best washing and wearing cloth I l made; reg. 25c qual.; sale price, yard 200 pieces plain and fancy Chambrays, Voiles and Batistes; fast colors; new pat terns; on sale Saturday, yard Corsets and Muslin Underwear 100 pairs women's Coutil Corsets; front and CA side hose supporters; special, pair IUi Agents for Warner's, Itust-Proof, JJedfern, 1?. & O. Corsets and JhYrris Waists. Women's muslin Corset Covers and Drawers; Ota splendid quality; special, each CiOXj $1.00 Long Gloves 50c Saturday we will place on sale Avomen's long lisle Cloves; in all colors; worth up to $1.00; CJA special, a pair will 25c Burson Hose 15c 25 dozen women's Burson pair marry tho woman If ho lovod bor, desplto tho difference In ago. They lived in California and then Dutler is said to have desorted her. She camo to Ashland nnd lived thero in order to proceed against him un der tho Oregon law. Mrs. 0. S. Fowler-Chumos Now teaching classes a new sys tem of applying electricity to cure disease ' HOTEL NASH Call Friday March 31, At 2:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Phrenological cxnmtuatioiit nml health coiiHiilti.lioiiH giving daily from 0 a. in. to 0 p. in. nt Nash Hotel until April 7th. Shu is reliable and conscientious purson in every thing she doc.'!. Wash Belts Women's White Wash Belts with Fancy Buckles on sale 1 Saturday, cadi Xt,1 Saturday 16c 12k Hoso at, a 15c ' c c