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MED1T0RD MAIL TR.TT5UNE, MBOTOTCP, 01 (TWOS. FRIDAY. APRTL 14, 1911. PAGE FIVE ? V i LOCAL AND PERSONAL C, D. Porter of AhIiIiukI was in Moil- ford on bUHlnoss Tliursiluy W. E. Hummel of EhrIo Point spent TiiurBUay night with fricmls In Med ford. Tho Grants l'nss baseball team Is pre paring for ii tight contest Sunday when Bedford plays In that city. The name. Is being extensively ndvertlsed. Hon. II. II. Miller. e.t'nliel States consul to China, arrived In Medford this morning, coming here from Portland. Miss El hi Salleo of Star, Or., Is visit ing at the homo of her sister, Mrs. Frank Orr. Two and one-half acres In alfalfa, one mile south of Washington school; easy terms, a. v . h. nverliard, 212 Fruit growers Hank blilg. The South M. E. 'church has reorgnn Ized their eholr. The dlrestress Is Mrs. It. U Taylor.' Special sour service Mas ter Sunday. The Cartwrlght company rendered a choice prngiam before a large audience ut the Methodist Episcopal ehuich Tues day evening. Ventura people stand ready to declare it one of the finest organiza tions of flrst-class etuertalners In ex istence. Dally Free Press, Ventuary, Cal., February 1. 1911. Hear them. Nat atorlum, April ID, 1911. I.. Samuels, general manager of the Oregon Life Insurance company, trans acted business In Medford. The most favored peopie on the coast are the Medford people. They have the Medford Jobbing company to look after nil of their little odd Jubs, repair their electrical appliances nnd clean their walls and cellngs. Medford Jobbing Co.. office Medford Music Shop, St. Mark's block. Phono Main GC01. 33C Mayor Canon nnd son Vern were Ash land visitors today. j Ladles, phone 0371 nnd hnve vacuum cleaner come and clean your rugs. Charles II. Hazelrlgg has returned from a business trip to San Francisco. With Mrs. Iluzelrlgg. he will shoitly leave on a vaudeville tour of Hawaii and Australia. Spring Is here. It Is houseelenning time. Havo those walls and ceilings cleaned by the .Medford Jobbing Co.'s new Parisian process. Nothing like It. Office Medford Music Shop, St. Murk's block. 33(j V, C. Howen of Trail Is spending u few days In Medford on business. Do you want 14 lots fluxUS each for $2fil)0 on easy terms? C. W. H. Ever hard, 212 Fruitgrowers Hunk bldg. Pi, anil Mrs. J. M. Keene hnve re turr ed from a business trip to Port land. Printing of nil kinds at Portland priccB. Mall Tribune, office. Edgar llafer Is' In Portland on busi ness. The regular annual meeting of the First Preshyterlnn church will be held at the church Friday evening. Dinner serv ed at 6:30 p. m. In chapel. Husluess meeting begins nt S p. m. All members of congregation nnd sympathizers of the church work aro Invited to attend Friday evening, April 14. Mrs. V. II. Canon Is visiting friends In Eugene. Mudo In Medford, any style loose leaf or blank book, at Mall Tribune office. Senator von dor Hellen of Wollon spent Friday In Medford. Ih your house wired? One cigar less n day would pay for a hundred per cent Increase In comfort. Start living the electric life. Mrs. F. H. Andrews nnd son, who have been visiting friends In Medford for some time, returned to their home In San Francisco today. Hear the Professor C. G. Ileach or chestra nt the Louvre Cafe Easter. 21 Mrs. Henry E. Ankeny of Eugene, who has been visiting relatives In this city, left this morning to visit ut various California points. Medford local socialist party meets every Sunday night ut 7:30 nt Smith's hull on North Orape silent. Everybody Invited. Mr. J. F. Johnson, northwestern man nger of the .Sherman Cluy Piano com pany was a business visitor here Wednesday and Thursduy. If you could buy a home already fur nished leady to move Into with nil mod ern conveniences nnd In n good locality for $1000 loss than you eon Id possibly build and furnish for. would you be Interested? Address Box 190, this city. O. W. Averlll of Mlluaukee, Wis.. Is In Medford looking ufter his property Interests lllg values In embtolderles at Gray & Moo's today anil Saturday. Mrs. Whitehead and son of Chicago aie lsltlng with Mr and Mis. Walter Ilrown of Pembio orchatd House for sale Less than cost. Lot for sale, $400 under regular rplce. Lot for sale, $100 under regular price. Lot II. care Mall Trlbuno offlco. E. S. Pnrkes of Eugene arrived Thursduy for a visit with fi lends In this city. Frei Thursday, Friday and Snturday, a ladles' handkerchief with each ounce of perfume purchased at the Eagle Phar macy and West Side Phnrmncy. 21 E D Itanes of Eagle Point, trans acted business in Medford Thursday. Freo $3.00 lace handkerchief. Watch tho windows. Eagle Pharmacy, West Side Pharmacy. 21 W H Shriver of Chnnlta. N M. wus In Medford on business today L (Copyright, 1011, by GeorKe Matthew Adams.) Tho kooiI old nunio la under way, so let us watch the players play, with out a grief or fear; oh, let us sit like llobert Iloss of Albambrn, Col . Is vis iting with fi lends In Medford. Take your Easter dinner at The Lou vre. Music by Professor C. CI. ltench's orchestra of Frisco. 21 E. H Stovell or Hutte Falls was in Medford Thursday. Miss Ida Mower of Jacksonville wus a Medford shopper today. Ashland Steam Laundry.' Medford of fice, phone No. 1201. F. S. Whltehouse of Tillamook, Col., In ailtl Niui(iug ni me .Moore. Ara L. West of Llndsev. Pol., was in the city on business today ' ami say he Is n prince. We'll have Fred Wilson of. Chico, Cal., is regis- an Idol every day, and say he lias tered at the Nash. I not fcet ot cay. our plaudits will Take your family to tho Louvre Cafe , ... , , . .... , for Faster dinner. Orchest.n music. .,. reseund: well praise him till he Say, have you seen those nifty bnnd- j mtiffa the ball, and then tho same old kerchiefs? Ask tlie He.xall man. 21 names we'll call, nnd hoot him from W M Goodnjght and J. A. Stroud of J the ground. And In these happy wiiimhiiu, tin., urn veil inursuay lor a junk; we'll call men IhiiioIh'imIh when they try In vain to stop a whizzing fly, nnd say their work Is punk. Wo'll sit and chow the samo old rags, nnd spring ngaln the same old gags, and make the same old bets. Wo'll use the same sarcastic strokes, and nil the prehistoric Jokes, and brontho the same old threats. 1 wish there would arise a man. a gifted, soulful baseball upon the bleachers sll, and throw sumo novel sort of fit, nnd yell out something new!' Walt Mnson. ' i, ! Only Sober Men Wanted j brooding owls, and howl again the! fan. a being real and true, who would samo old howls thnt wo put up last j -- year. We'll roast a player when he - makes a series of disastrous breaks,! X O ...! n..1l I.I... .........a 111... i',.ln,m"l "" """' .11111 1111 llllll IlilllllO iinU llllllltl. If himself ho should redeem. wo'll hall him with a joyous scream Competition U too keen ami life Ih too atiirt unut (or nil employer to keep oil lili pav toll i men who are nut ia mental or pliyticAl conili I tlon to perform their duties. lively lino ol 2 luiiteilscloluirli!idoor4to"DrliilltiK" men If you aroadrhiklnir man. It may be your time J next, lletter Rtopiiriiikiuir at once. Ortlnc, i the standard remedy (or tlio liquor habit, will S help you. Hy tlio nut of Orrlne tbouiaiuls of I J men havo been retored to llvet o( mihrletr and ' Z liMintr.v, hence they have become worth more to tholr employer, and best of all they've made J their loved ones happier. j! Orriue li a simple liome treatment. NoloisK 4t4 rtrrrrr tr MEDFORD THEATRE Thursday April 20 LEW ONE. NIGHT Cal short stay in this city. "A word to the wise" Free handker chiefs at The lteva'.l Stores. 21 N. 1). Hardy of Ashland was a Med ford visitor Thursday. Big values In embroideries nt Gray & Moe's today and Saturday. Mr. Tanner, manager of tho Nntn-, torium skating rink wits an Ashland vis itor recently. Late mngazlnes, periodicals and papers at the free reading room In chnpel back of the Presbyterian church. Open eve nings from 7:00 to 10 p. m. All men and boys Invited. Hyron C. Jackson of Cottonwood, Col. Is stopping at the Moore. John II. Cnrkln. nttorney nt law, over Jackson County bank. The Merriwold shop has been forced to Increuso the number of books In the circulating library so great has been the demand for rending mntter. A huge number of new books have been oidi red from Portland. See II. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bunk. James Owens, county commissioner, of Eagle Point, was In Medford Thurs day. Do you wnnt G ncres In nlfnlfa. one mile south of Main street, cheap? C. W. II. Everhaid, 212 Fruitgrowers Hank bldg. Miss Mattle Williams and Hazel Vaughan of Table Hock were Medford shoppers Thursday. The board of directors of the Medford Commercial club will meet this evening for tho purpose of choosing a successor to Charles A. Malboeuf. resigned. There are a score of applicants for the place allrry con dor Hellen hns purchased a model 2? Hulck nnd Duff Frnzler a large 1911 model IJulck. The four classes of the high school will run the preliminary of the cross country ruce after school this evenlng lng, over a couise of about two and n half miles. The three best runners of each class will contest in the regulai run next Friday. baseball days we'll resurrect each chestnut phrase from out our pile of - r TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY IllGHCUOF'i residence, sites are selling daily; make your selection before choice lots are sold. FOH HENT In modern house, one room, nicely furnished; gentletunn pieferred; lfi Hose ave., one-half block off N. Main st. 21 FOH HENT Five rooms, modern, two blocks from postofflce; paved streot; $25. Address A. P., Trlbuno office. WILL tnke a team of horses us first payment on 10 ncres of good wood land nix miles from Medford. balance on very easy terms. Tinny, 201 Our nett-Corey bldg. 21 TO EXCHANGE Will trade a 12-room modem house, suitable for a rooming house, for a smnll five-room house, suitable for a small family. What have you to offer? Tinny, 201 Gur-nett-Corey bldg. 21 WANTED Sewing. Fourth st. Call at 1010 West 21 Another Rebel Outbreak. EAGLE PASS, Tex.. AJrll H. News of the first grave rebel outbreak In the stuto of Coahulln reached here today. It was that the InsurreHos hnve burned six bridges on the railroad south of Clu dad Porflrlo Diaz and thereby havo cut off all communication to the south. The only uninterrupted rnllway lino from tho American border Into Mexico now Is that which passes through Laredo. All others are In tho power of tho rebels. ADVERTISE ir Wont Wont YOU a Cook a Clerk lives of Sick Endangered. SAN FHANPLSPO. April 1 1. The lives of 50 patients in the St. Francis losjiltnl wore Jeopardized today by a lire which damaged that Institution to the extont of $10,000. Tho fire started in the second floor of the annex build ing nnd iiefnre the firemen arrived spread to other portions of tho struc ture. A panic was averted by the quick ac tion of nurses in carrying the patients to places of safety. Wnnt a Partner Want a Situation Wont a Sorvant Olrl Want to Sell a Piano Want to Sell a Carxlage Wont to Sell Town Property Want to Sell Yonr Groceries Want to Sell Your Hardware Want Customers for Anything Advertise Sally in This Paper. Advortlslngr I" the Way to Success Advertising' Brings Customors Advertising Keeps Customers Advertising Insures Buccoss Advertising Shows Energy Advertising Shows Plnck Advertising Is "Biz" Advertise or Ilust Advortlse Long Advertlo Well ADVERTISE At Once r of time from work whlloyan are taWIuir It- m " O O "V" dYf I Start to-dav. You will be surprised at tin re. 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What you think about busi ness stationery isn't quite so important as what your corre spondent thinks. Don't buy 77it it.injitrj .ir for bntimtt itjtijmry i5)G?minr5) LAUGH GENIUS DOCKSTADER America's Greatest Burnt Cork Comedian AND HIS 20TH CENTURY MINSTRELS A splendid company of Singers, Dancers and Comedians "Pofore the Dorformanco a big street parade. Prices- .10,'. 1.00, $1.50. Seats on sale Monday, April 17. "ljMkor tit vattr-tnarA" because it pleases you, but because it influences the man you write in your favor. Ou Hampshire Pond i a clean, crisp patKT, nude lor tle.in, cnp tmdneii lollc It i koUI on the assumption Hint there' economy in quality A handsome specimen book mven upon request, iliow in letterheads ami other business terms, printed, lithographed nnd engraved on the white and luuiteen col'. Made by IlAMIsillKn I ?ai'kk Company, the I inly paper maker in j he world making bond japer exclusively. w mmmH a lfi5f Medford Printing Co. IRRIGATION WE FURNISH RAIN AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FEED N. CUMMINGS, Manager. Offices 3d floor Medford National Bank Bldg Irrigated Orchard Tracts Can You Buy a 5 -Year Orchard for $400? IF NOT, SEE US ROGUELANDS INC. FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager. rsr-r. ssrsrs-sr Spring Suits and Coats Reduced In This Paper Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day I'Iioiio 2U71 NlKlit 1'lioius I V. Weeks 12071. A. K. Orr, .'1002. liADV ASSISTANT. ssS'sSNl-syy'sSSSS-S' 1 JOHN A. PERL rmh'iiJiker mid Knilialiuer s Z Successor to the undertaking do- part men t of Medford Furniture Co. $ ? Offlco with Medford Furniture Co. 1 I Telephenes: Day, Bell 351; I I John A. Perl, rehldonce. Bell 4111. Home 170L. , C. V Conklin SC01. J. II. But- lor 3S71 5 AMIll LAN't'i: HKUVICK Excursion Fares East. -1911 During- tho months of .May, Juno, July, August and September, on dates shown below, the, SOUTHERN PACIFIC will sell round trip tickets from Medford via Portland as follews: TO KARKS Chicago $8210 Pouncil Bluffs Omaha Kansas City $09.90 St. Joseph St. Paul St. Paul, via Council Bluffs $73.80 .Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs 073.80 Duluth, via Council Bluffs .$77.-10 St. Louis $79.90 SALE DATES Mav 10, 17, IS, 19, 22, 23, 21, 2o, 27, 28 and 29. June o, 7, 9, 10, 12, 10, 17, 21, 22, 28, 29 and 30. ,Julv 1, 2, 3, -1, 5, 0, 19, 20, 20, 27 and 28. August 3, !, 5, M, 15, 10, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30. September 1, 2, -1, f, 0 and 7. Stop-overs within limits in either direction. Final re turn limit October 31st. For fares one way through California inquire of A. S. Rosenbaum, agent, or write to Middy Blouses Women's and Chil dren's Middy Blouses $1.25 on sale Sat urday AT MANN'S CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P. O. NEW WAISTS-- 100 Women's new Lingerie and Tailor ed Waists, real (H 1Q $1.50 values W3 All Spring Suits Reduced Women's $i'.nu Springs Suits, now $12.50 "Womin's $18.00 Spring Suits, now $15.00 Women'- s2.".00 Spring Suits, now ,...$22.50 WoiihVs $30.00 Spring Suits, now $25.00 Women's $3").0U Spring Suits, now $30.00 TAILORED SKIRTS 100 women's Tailored Skirls in all colors and black; many new styles to choose from on sale Sal urday .. .. $5.48 All Spring Coats Reduced Women's $15.00 Spring Coats, now $12.50 Women's $18.00 Spring ('oats, now $15.00 Women's $25.00 Spring Coats, now $22.50 Women's $30.00 Spring Coats, now $25.00 Women's $35.00 Spring Coats, now $30.00 SILK PETTICOATS A beautiful line of taffeta and messaline Petticoats in plain and faue colors; all new goods; at, each, $3.48, $4.48, $4.98, and $5.98 The Little Things Sale at You Need for Easter on Special Prices - WM. McMURRAY (Icntral Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon $1.00 GLOVE SALE Lisle Cloves in all colors and black, on sale 9fT Sal urday, a pair .. & R W. L! Kid Cloves in all colors and sizes; regular $1.25; special, a pair 10-button chamois Cloves, warranted to wash; spe cial, per QQ TA pair $e).JV 10-button Clace K i d Cloves, in tan, white, grey and black; special Complete line of Kavscr's Clows at 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 a pair. $3.50 CORSET SALE 100 pairs good coulil Cor sets, fitted with Iwo pairs hose supporters; all sizes; 50c xovy special, a pair JEWELRY dust received, a new line of Hatpins, Waist Pin Sets, .Jabot Pins and I'o- Warner's Pust Proof and . and C. Corsets, on sah ";;;;." 1::': $1.00 We carry "Kcdfcrn" Corsets, special values in women's and children's muslin lTnderweai'. Com plete line of "Pcrris" Waists. lero Pius; on sale Saturday at, each. 25c HOSIERY We carry a full lino of "Ihii'soii" Hose en; on sale at, pair lor worn- 25c NECKWEAR 100 dozen fancv stock and Dutch Collars, well made, 15c nicely trimmed with lace, well worth 25c; on sale Saturday,' each.., 2 for 25c - i u t4-4 I .