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I H ?1l4MMl0MMSaSt' '.Viwer.j MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1911. PAGE TWO nM, ' i ?: K jUgf 'SSI ?; 1 i r . i . I LOCAL AND PERSONAL Dr. ami Mrs M. S IJiirRcHH left Moll day for tlio cunt owIiik to ii m-rlous Ill ness of Mrs. niirc mother. K. J. NhhIi mid wife who luivo been vlHlttng the nnt few ilfln at the VHhh rnnoli rot it inert to tliulr home In .Mlclil Knn this ninrnliiK- 1 llltner of the Anhtaml Commercial college spent Monday In Medford. Two nnd one-hulf Here In alfalfa, one mile, south of U'nlilnton school; onay tornm. A. W. II. 13vcrhnrd, 212 Frtllt Broworn Ifcuik hWff. W. H. Clark of Sacramento Is a Biiest at' tnrNHnli. Cnrkltl & Taylor (John II. Cnrklti. Olmm O. Taylor), ntorneya-at-law. over Jncknon County Hunk Hid., Modfor.l. .imnt'S V. Cronetnlller mid wire of Jacksonville were Medford visitors Mon day. Tho Cartwrlnht company rendered a clinlnu proKt'iiin before n laro iiudlcneo nttho Mdthodlst Kplfoonnl church TlleM day evening. Vmtturn, imoplo stand ready to delRie It one of the finest oiKiinlwl tlons of first-class ctuertitlncrH In ex istence. Pally Krec Press. Ventuary, Col.. Kebrnary 1. 1011. Hear them. Nat atorlum. April 19, 1911. II. T. May Is spending some time In Mwlford. The ladles of the O. M. C. will en tertain' Wednesday afternoon with n nniHlcnle. All are Invited. ' Mrs. George Neither anil dutlKlitcr 6f .lauksonvllle were Medford shoppers Monday. Tho most favored peopio on the coast aro tho Medford peopio. Thoy havo the Medford JolililtiK company to look nftor nil of their little odd Jubs, repair their electrical appliances nhd clean their walls unit coIIiikh. Medford Jnlildni? Co.. offlco .Medford Music Simp, St. Mntk'H block. Phono Main GBM. 330' Clyde lliirnum and Vern Pendleton are Inspecting the Hugh- Point oreliiirdw. (trimtur Medford club will hold n mu Hlchlo at Hinall "Nat" hall Wednesday afternoon nt 3 p. in. Mrs. Colonel Itny of New York, Miss Phoebe llance, Miss lloyd will fnvor with vocal selections. Mr. Talllandler will perform on the piltuo. All aro Invited. Admission duly Stic. .1. C. Meyer and wife or Portland are vIsltliiK with Mends In this city. KprliiB In hero. It Is hnusecleniiliiB tlnio. Havo those walls and ceilings (lleaned by the Medford .lobbing Co.'h now Parisian process. Nothing llko It. Office Medford Music Shop, St. Mark's block. 33 " Colonel and Sirs. It. C. Washburn wele recent Medford visitors. Ilcmember the musleale at "Nat" Wed nesday at 3 p. in. ' Sinclair Coulilll of Wallace, Idaho, Is a guest at the Moore. Do you want II lots KOxl IB each for J'jr.OO on easy terms? P. W. II. Hver hard. 212 I'rnltgroweiH Hank bldg. Miss I.llllan luiggen spent Sunday with Table Hook friends. W. II, llesser and wife of Portland arrived Monday for a short slay with friends In this city. Printing of nil kinds nt Portland prli'itM. Mull Tribune office. Mrs. Hubert Kliicald from Adfate Is In Medford under the doctor's care and In inudl Improved. (iixiitfe nnlenbiirK of San Pninelnen wm a business visitor hero Monday. Is your house wired? Hun clgur lens a day would psy for u hundred per ediit Inni'HHso In comfort. Start living the oleclrlit life. Air. Midi Mr. S. K Adams and iIhiikIi- tor, Nortim, were In from Talfle Hock to visit 1C . Hlnasll and family over Hun- day. 15. II. .luinlsou of I. os Augoles was a bust 1 1 ess visitor In thU oily today. Mwlfonl local socialist party meets every Sunday night at 7:0 nt Smith' hall on North Cirapo street, Kvcryliinly InvltiHl. W. I Prince and wife of Hueraiueiito, ?Hl , Hre In .Medford for a few days' VfMtt. llotiHo for sale Less than cost, hot for shIh, $110 titular rejrnlur pile Uit II, earo Mall Trllniiio office. 8. I. Froninn of New York Is In Mcd foid looking for n location. Aiblnnd Steam laundry. Medford of fice, pIioiih No. 1301. William Dunn of HloomlnKlnn, 111, nud V. CI. Hwanson of ChiiiIm Mge, 111, are KUtMlU at the .Moore )Ate mwgitliia. periodicals and ittpor at the flee reading- room In cliapul Imck Of th Presbyterian church. Open evp lilliga from 7:00 to 10 p. in. All men slid Itoya Invlloil. ir 1). Arilnt..n of HI I .on Is. Mo, wa un arrival h! the Nash Mninlto Im It. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man over Jackson County batik. r. V. Dohnty of Kurico, N IX, la HtHnillnii a few dus with Medford frlenila. Do yNi want 8 acres In nlfalfa. one mile aouth of Main street, cheap? C. W. II. Kvtrhard, i3 Kiultgrowuia Hank lilU. Oharlfe Frits of Kale point was a buslneSa lsllor In .Med find Monday Tell in what you want In the way of house and I will tell ou where It Is Tuniy. 201 flitinotl-l'oiey Md 24 J. ('. H bin lilt has npi'iied a hay, main and feed store In tin- Davis warehouse on Main stiect anail will keep a full Stock; alxn all kinds nf pnnltry sup plies. L'.l Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Dny Plmiio l!li71 Nlht IMiuiu's l . W't'cUn tlOTI. A. H. Oit, JltlUii. ianv assist xt. JOHN A. PERL l iiilcrtnker nml ICiiiliiilinor 8ucrtMor to (ho uiulertaklng dc partiueut of Mwturtl Furniture (' Offlco with .Mctlhinl I'ltniltiiM' Co Tol.iphenok: Uay. tivll 311, John A. Perl, residence. Hull 1111 Howe 1791.. C. W. Cunklin S001. J. II. Uut Ut SIT1. AMIil'I.ANCK SCHVKMS Mr. and Mrs. hnwton of Kuglo Point were Medford shoppers Monday. William Jackson of San Francisco Is looking over thu valley and will probably loacle here. I.. A. Gregory, the photographer, loft this morning for northern California where he Is to do some special photo graphic work. The city has posted notice to the ef fect thai anyone splttlnfc on tho side walk will be fined $100. If the evil con tinues tho city treasury will he filled to overflowing. Vern JoJIniton, proprietor of lh l'-Go theatre, jatufned this morning from a business trip to Ashland. C. A. Mulhoetif, secretary of tho Com mercial club, roturueil this morning from a business trip to Portland. Mlis Daisy Hums of Wellon was a Meilofrd shopper today. II. II. Graham and wife of Chlcaxo nru guests at the Moore. George owpiim of Wullen wbh a busi ness visitor In Medford today. J. !'. Starkey and wife of Minneapolis arrived This morning for a visit with friends on the South Side. S. G. tending of .Seattle is a gilost at Hie Moore. M. A. Kesler of Herkeley, Cal., was an i arrival In Medford today. George D. Ilnlo and wife of l'oi'tland arrived today for a short vlsltx with Medford friends. The Nat Special defeated tile Senators on thu Natatorliuu alleys Monday eve ning by the score of 2-1. The Smokes anil West Kudu clash this evening. Mrs. Wnllaeo Woods of Ashland has Issued Invitations for a eaid party to be held this evening at her homo In Ash land. Those from Medford who will at tend are Mr. and Mrs. A. ('. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. I.. G. Porter, Mrs. Parker. Mrs. Kinsman, Mrs. Chllds. Miss Man ning, Miss Ioit Porter, Dr. Helm and Leonard Chllds. The barber shop at the "Smoke House" has changed hands, the deal being con summated Monday, when Joseph Murphy purchased the Inteiests of Snyder and Deal, the former owners. Mr. Murphy Is well known and his friends know where they can get "trimmed" to tliulr entire satisfaction LOCAL MOHAIR IS SOLO AT 33 CENTS Local loohnlr dialers lme just dis-piMi-d of iIiIh year's iehl at a price of :l.'l cents a pound net. The Oregon Jour nal has the iollowlug regarding a sale at Dallas: The sale of (lie Dallas mohair pool to PYiilou of Dallas at BnVlc a pound, or Hfic net lo glowers, has ntlrncled considera ble attention from the trade throughout the coutltl'y. The fact that Mr. I'Viiton Is secretary of the iiftfcoclnllou creates some dotiot that the pool has been sold nl all. Ill any event the price reported was mo high lhal the east Is startled ata 1 1 1 news. The swle places Oregon as the highest iniihalr iniukil In the country Atteiiihinls at Hie Dallas sale wein three buyers fnliu mills, two large east ern concerns and the .Multnomah Mohair Mills of tills city. Hesides these there weer three other huyera. The fact that even the representatives of the mills could not pay the price reported, there fore threw the general niolialr trade lute. confusion. Lending dealers say that It Is Impos sible for them to queli' the Dallas price and expected lo unload In the east be cause the price caiiout be secured. Ohlmos of Normandy Hoon. The Greater Medford club has been doing very rfuml work this spring In getting the parks In better condition rcft-ravclllng the walks, etc, Mild they hope to be able to put In a great many new Itenrhea ua soon as poaalhlc Help the women ulouy In their good woik by putriiiililng the Chimes of Noriiiiindy, which wil be put on April 21 and 2!, for their benefit. The "Chlmea of Normandy." which will be presented at the .Medford npcru house April 2A and 23, Is for the benefit of the ( (renter Medfotd Club. A very goiHl cast hue been selected and the iiilaer. which la taken by ICd Andrews, Is ulie of the beat itarla Tlid uiwra will be put on under tlie itlrerthllon of Mr. HmcIi'Ikk. and rehearsal are aoliiK on every day The production will ue first class In ever uay unit deaotveg good patronage D.uice a Huccea. The dance given Monday evening by the Klka wits a financial and social sue n. Ttie lame hall at the Nniatottum whs comfortably filled and among the dancer were a number of youuir people tint lecentb returned from college. Ilu xelrlnir'a orchestra furnished the beat of music ami after the dance was oxer I gnat iiianv Jinn ue ml to Die N'aah Mini, wheie an elegant ieiast was aerv . d. About 110 emiple were present. l'l.UAHU OUT IT. fvranns having alualde articles In the Mm 1 1 nl the I'lrst Niilinmtl Ullik arc n linmtiil to ki'I the name, as the build ing and vault of I he hank will he torn ilunn at un I'lth da to make room for it,.. NKW it INK Hl'II.DINU. Thla re. iiexi lie. nut applv to persona having Mifilx in other hnves ill our Vault. .lll IS I'll -t IMItHT NATIONAL HANK. TO OUHi: A GOLD IN OKU DAY, I'ik. I.VTIi: llllii.Mii giuiilne Tab li ' m I'l uulst i. tun. I inonej If It rails '''un' i: iiK I. S hign.ituie Is on "II In IX -,'C ll.i-Kin- t"l H'llth ESTRAY NOTICE l'rom my baruyard KumUy HlK'bt, one bay heme about 10 years old, one brewu tuaro about u yean old. If iMU pla take ttiem up nud pUoiie to Jataas OaiuplmU, MaiH 3 III, Mud tunl, Oreifou. COUNTY NOTICES. COUNTY COUBT PBOCEEDINaS. Wednesday. April nth, April 1. He It remembered that the April term, 1411. of the County Coilrt of County of Jncknun, State of Oregon, begun nnd held nt tho courthouse In Jacksonville, In said county and state, on Wednesday, the r.th clay of April, 1011, tho time fix' id by law for the holding of said court, when were present, Hon. J. It. Noll, county Judge; James Owens, commis sioner; George I., Davis, commissioner; W. It. Coleman, clerk, and W. A. Jones. sherirr. When the following proceed ings were had, to-wlt: , The following hills were audited: P. J. O'Gara, fruit Inspector's sal ary for March, 1911 J416.CC W. W. Harmon, county road mas ter's salary for March. 1911... 300.00 W. A. Jones, sheriff's salary for March, 101 1 333,33 W. It. Colcinun, county dork's sal ary for March. 1911 250.00 Fred 1,. Colvlg, county recorders salary for March, 1911 1CC.CC J. H. Nell county Judgo's salary for March, 1911 100.00 W. T. Grieve, county assessor's nalary for March, 1911 12C.00 ,1ns. M. Cronemlller, county treas urer's salary for March, 1911 .. 100.00 J. Percy Wells, county school su perintendent's salary for March, Dili 83.33 J. W. Wilson, Janitor's salary for March, 1911 CO.OO John Illness, ferryman's salary for March, 1911 10.CG D. C. Carlton, malting road maps 120.85 W. A. Jones, for J. W. Wilson as Jailer 20.00 Dr. II. P. Iliirgrave, county health officer's salary 88.00 Frank L. Colemnn, work In county clerk's ofriee ir.,00 P. M. Jiinney, deputy assesor, biro for March. 1911 150.00 Chniiiieev Florey. reptlty assessor bite. March, 1911 81.00 K-itb- M. Gtlcve, deputy assessor hire. March, 1911 46.00 W. W. Truux. deputy assosor hire March, 1911 108.00 S. S. Aiken, deputy assesor hire, March, 1911 90.00 Mildred Nell, deputy assessor bite, March, 1911 00.00 Mrs. Nolllo It. Joifes, work In sheriff's offlco r. 1.00 D. II. Cronemlller, work In sher iff's officii 79.50 Frnnk H. Nell, work In sheriff's ofHce 81.00 W. A. Jones, extra deputy hire 107.50 Jus. M. Cronemlller, work In sher iff's office 90.00 Fred L. Colvlg, deputy hire 50.00 .las. M. Cronemlller, stamps for count v orrielals. March, 1911 100.00 II. F. Mnll.ey, telephone hill In full to February 28. 1911 9.25 Hoss F. Moores & Co., supplies ror cleik's ofrieo COO I''. D. Wagner, printing for coun tv officials 12.80 ('lias. I'. Dunfoid, freighting to courthouse 10,50 Medford Hook Store, stippllnta for recorder's offlco 5.00 Glass & Prudliommii Co., 100 township plats .10.00 Herman Urns., expense while as sessing 1.50 W. T. Grieve, freight mid express on office supplies 11.91 Jacksonville Post, printing for county officials, stationery ,,, :13.50 V. It. Coleniaii. I'harges on Height and express for courthouse . 18.02 Medford Printing Co.. official printing for county court 23.10 Hogiie Hlver Klectrle Co.. light mid supplies 2.50 Koguo Hlver ICIectrlc Co.. light and supplies . . . . ; I S.OO K. S. Wilson, current expenses.. 1.26 W. It. Coleman, county telephone bill for .March. 1911 33.25 Weeks K- McGowan Co., supplies lor courthouse 3 13.50 Glass & Priidhonime Co.. supplies for district attorney 0.1)0 ,1. A. Marsh, carpenter work on county Judge's office 15.00 Glass & Prudliouiiiie Co., supplies for clerk's office SJt.95 D. it. Plnney, cleaning typewriter is.oo .dedford Printing Co.. printing for county officials 37.75 .Medftud Printing Co.. printing for county Judge's office 2.50 J. 'J. Parker, typewriter for W. W. I Inrinnti . . '. 60.00 1'ndeiwood Typewriter Co., type writer supplies for cltU'U'a of fice ' .00 The Irwlu-llodson Co., supplies for assenMor'a office .' 31.00 Medford Hook Store, kupplle for county offlclala. $37. SO; road, $1.00 S9.I0 Fred J. Flek, MtippUca for clerks' office 1.80 Pacific Ntatlouery ,J Printing Ct.. supplies for clerk's office ... 10.00 Mis Nettle Fleming, icgular Indi gent, allowance for March. 1911 S.OO V. II Watson, hoard for Clarence Veach, Indigent 4.80 lleardsley - I'roy. supplies for W. I.. Howe. Iiidlgent, January, ItUl 10.00 Moutheru Oregon Hospital, care of HaiT Itichuioml. Indigent ... 80.00 Mrs Ada A. Hftker. hoard for Clearance Veach. indigent ... B.SS Mrs. K. 1.. Hennet, supplies for Vernon Veach. Indigent 15.15 Oliiistuad A Hibbaul. supplied for Mrs. It M. Poole. Indigent... 10.00 .Mine !. G. i:t. care of Clearauca Veach. Indigent 10.00 K. V. Xtearns. medical services (or Harry ItUhinotui, Indigent.. 50.00 lnice ,t Co.. tmppllc tu Win. I.eadiiigtun. Indigent 10.00 V. T. 8wan. cure for Harry HU'h- iuoiiU. ludliieut 80.35 W. P. Gould, one tier of fife. wood tar Mis Peel 4.(10 The Pellioll Ksliili ippllcN tr J Wells. Iml's nt 14.00 Stephen CarpfnliT, regulur indi gent, allowance. Mari'h. 1811.. 1Q.O0 Mis Flo (laud, care for Cleanuca Veach. Indtiieut 3 00 W'niui-r, Wormian & (lore, cup- ph. m for ilia. ilea. Anchor. In- dlgelll i: no Mis J Fut tig. cre of Mlaa Mot- alf indlgciit 10 un , Ninix St Mtiuudera, aujpllea for Mis Hush, indigent. October. fm to Keltruiirv. 111 JS so h I-: C Gard. regular allowance lot swuin and Cole rainlllea fur ' Feiuuuij and March 32 on! ;." itiown 4 tiona. supolltm for ' i i .int Kamqnd. Imllgcnt -'""' ' M Hut h. aupplle for Wm Bo- ' nw.tult. luJliri"-t ten Talent Mercfi i ' - i pla to ' M11 Cablei ' till . . . I.I .I M. 1. ii'tili l' .lit .il 1 f '! ippln M.i 1. . ry, . f.n tot Tv. ",' COUNTY NOTICES. W. M. Krsklne, wood for Mrs. Walters, Indigent 10.00 Southern Oregon Hospital, earo of II. P. Crnxfohl 30.no Granite City ' 'Hospital, care for Indlgpnts, Mrs, Shirley B."..ti0, Dalu Craddoclf $20.00 75.00 Heardsley fc Oroy, Miipplles for W. L. Howe, Indigent, Mnrch, 1911 10.10 Dvore & Hock, material supplies for Jncksoji county '. W. Hester, services 11.20 T. W. Hester, services for Inmates of Jail .' ' J. F. Hltson, board of prisoners Mrs. Nellie H. Jones, board of prisoners T. T. Shaw, dental work for W. 1.1 8.50 B. Davles L'lrleh Uros., supplples for Jail Geo. L. Davis, road expenses . . . Dr. J. 10. Shearer, professional services during January. 1911, nnor farm 2.50 35.80 3. ..50 25.00 Hubbard Hros., supplies for coun ty poor farm 15.00 Van It. Plerson. supplies for poor farm Gaddls farm J. A. poor 12.10 & Dixon, county poor expense. 179.30 Copelnnd, superintendent farm, salary. January 1, to Anrll 1. 1911 275.00 1911. J. A. Copelnnd. labor and supplies for tmor fitrin. March, 1911 .. 10.25 Murrain Steapi Holler company, crank shnft pinion 30.00 Heai'li Manufacturing Co., road supplies Corsa M. Kldd. H. Iioots S G. Van Dvke. labor on roads 117.71 11.50 10.50 Joshua Patterson. Inspecting Phoonlx-Ashland bridge 10.00 James Owens, work on roads... 20.00 James Chlldnrs, labor with team at $1.50 per day, 3 1-2 days.. Win. Fllppln, lnbor with team at $1.50 tier day, 1 1-2 days Henry linker, labor with team at $ 1.50 tier day. 0 days 15.75 7.00 George llolcomb, labor with team at $2.25 per day. 5 dnys 11.2: Harry Harvey, labor at $2.25 per lay dny. 1 1-2 days 3.31 llernln Dufur. labor at $2.25 per ilav. 2 ilnvH 4.5(1 Grant Harrison, lnbor In rock at $2.50 per dny, 2 days 6.00 Olio Newell, lubor In rock nt $2.50 per day. 2 days 5.00 Nicholson Hardware Co., road supplies 121.89 W. W. Harmon, money advanced for county roads, March. 1911. 500.00 W. W. Harmon, money advanced for county roads, March, 1911 500.00 W. W. Harmon, money ndvanced for county roads, Mnrch. 1911 500.00 W. W. Harmon, money advanced for county roads, March, 1911 190.00 CIiiim. Kell, supplies for roads . . 50.55 Heacb Manufacturing Co.. road supplies 57.00 . Smith, work on roads 12.37 N. S. I'hio. work on roads 15.75 Medford Iron Works, road sup plies 125.80 Ora Hayes, woik on roads 19.25 J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co.. road supplies 5.75 Clias. IColl. supplies for roads.. 30.S0 Frank A. G riser., surveying Jesse lllehardsou load 12.30 D. CIliKCiule. vlewor on Jesse Hlehardsou road D. II. .Miller, supplies for roads Hubbard Hios.,. pick plow, district No. 10 W. C. Leever, supplies for road crew No. 2 The Aultmau & Taylor Machin ery Co., road supplies N. S. Itettes. work on roads, dis trict No. 6 M. li Abntt, lodging of Mr. Wat son and party C. K. Wntwon, chucking field notos on tolocutltiB county roads .. Frank Grlsez, surveying road pe titioned for Jjy G. H. Mathews it al D. Clngcade, viewer on road pe titioned for by G. II. Mathews 5.00 2S.30 35.00 22.35 71.25 20.00 3.00 32.25 12.30 9.00 1.00 4.00 ct nl John Ashpole, chalnman, rn.ul pe titioning for by G. It. Mathews et al .: J. M. Nichols, chaluiiinu, road pe titioned for by G. H. Mathews et al J. F. Drown, axman, road petlon ed for by G. D. Mathows et al Llod French, axmnti, road petlon ed for by G. H. Mathows et al Mis. J. A. Copelnnd, cooking for road crew, Mnvch. 1911 Nunan. Taylor Co., supplies for courthouse Medford Hardware Co.. plumbing for courtliotiHu mid Jail D. II. Hcaincr, plumbing fur com I yard and Jail Joseph Walaott,. work In court limine yard I. II. llenmer. supplies and labor on courthouse Harvey llobson, work on cement walk Fred J. Kick, work and suppllu! for courthouse ', Joe Watson, work In court limine yanl 11 Mow ry. labor on walks I .est or Wills, work on sidewalk In com (house yard .' Harry lildluger. work on cement walk In courtyard 2 00 2.00 11.85 3I.S5 COS G.I5 X.76 1.10 0.1s 0,10 J.75 12.00 8.50 S.75 Wood Lumber Co., uupjilles for enurthoua 7.73 ltuahong Co., suppM" fo1' court house I ,t. :'.' Warner. Worliiuin fr Gore, blue grass for courtyard 15 ?.' Hughe Hlver Uleetrle Co.. light iwpl power for courthouae, De cember. tI0 1710 J. W. Hock, plowing nnd hauling dirt for courtyard 37. 50 C. V. Uewert, labor on sidewalk in courthouae yanl 2.50 Gih). Dray, work un courthouae yard S.15 Joe Watson, work mi rourthouse unl 25 M. liege, labor on eemeiit walk. colli It aid 2 50 Krmik Hi'iin.lltec, cement for coin Is aid w ilk . . .13 ''" (ho It. .(t tt.ilk In 1 out th'Uikd :id . . rt : ESTRAY NOTICE Vrom my barnyard Sunday ntuht, one buy hort about 10 yeari old, ouo browu ni.iro about 0 yoan old. If son pU.tie tak thtm up nnd phon to Jcwum 0.inpbell, MAln 3113, Med (ordi UreiTvui. PHENOMENAL SALE OFTAILORED SUITS, 1-4 OFF ro continue our 1 price reduction on Tailored Suits. 13 very Tailoied Suit in stock $20 above (excepting white aov mid pongee) is included in this drastic price reduction. Why put off buying that tailored suit when you can buy new spring su.its at such a saving in price and get; the lull sea son's weai' out of same? , . . Alterations if any will be made free of charge at our earliest convenience. '20.00 Tailored Suits $25.00 Tailored Suits $30.00 Tailored Suits $35.00 Tailored Suits $45.00 Tailored Suits Shirt Waist Special $1.00 A cleanup on Shirt AVaists. Some of these have been with us ninety days. There are about 10 dozen all told in tailored and lingerie styles; regular Values are $.1.50 to $3.50, Special $1.00 .Mlnnlo Smith. iIiiiiiiikch for road petitioned ly W. W. lliowno et nl K. !:. Furry, hull rent, Kciicrtil election, Noveinlx-r hlh, l'.MO. . Mrs. Juno Joliuaoii, wumIiIiik hlnn kots for Jail T, W, HcHtor, MiniluiuK lloriimn 73.UO U.2,1 (Contlniiod on Pngo 6.) Notice .Jollce Is herchy ulvcn Hint tho un dorxlKncd will apply ut tho next rcKUlnr meeting of tho city council of tho city of Medford. Oickoii, on April IS. 1011 for a lieenso to Hell Hplrltuous. vinous anil malt lliuor.s in iiantttlcH Ichh than H khIIoii for a period of Mix months, al IiIh idace of huHiiiiHH at No. 22 North i'ront Htreet. In H.ild city. Iatcd April 7, 1011 KM IN IIAKKINGTON TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY IllClllCltOl'i rcHl.lenco Hlte aro Helium i dally; make your selection befor j choice lotH aro Hold ' I'0 1 1 n I5NT"' Suit ro t'Threc Tinfmnish; d looutM with wiilcr uml llnlitu; cIohi- in lltllitlcy IteHlty Co., IS N. Centml vn. TO It nnNTI'lciiKHnt uttractlveT s. by tlie day or week ut 12i S U.-" ' mmr city pHik. I'Oit' UlTN"T"llooinHi"id fmlird i... served fuiilll) t) le. Wb I) M Htreet. n i VNTi:i,- MtJrkon"Tuitcirby n...i i i Wife, Kood ink, lltlN teiim mill ih . f ' otchaiil woik. iifiit nceji Atlilii-1- I T. care Mail Triluini office i FOR SA.LB CITY PROPERTY Homes any part of city hots wholesale and retail MOOR-EHNI CO. 212 Vmi I growers Bank 13UU' Offutt Rornes Auto Co. nEXKRAL OYEHIIAUIilO & MACHINE UEl'AiRlNO. Flrst-Clasi Workmanship Guaranteed. PHONE MAIN 82S1. Comer Central Ave. tmi 8tk fit Medford, Or. Automobiles' now $15.00 now $18.75 now $22.50 now $26.25 now $33.75 hMZSSl 222 West Main Summit THE CHOICE RESIDENCE DISTRICT. All improvements in. Street paved. Cement side walks. Sewer and city water to the lot line. Building restrictions. Only four blocks to the new Jackson school. East front lots $850 West front lots $725 Easy Terms. W. T. York & Company Selling Agents. VOl It IIOMi: COMKOUTS. Wo can who your liotiso. or do ro ;a!r work ov tho Service you now liav. and will savo you money on Mip work. I'io m ;tiics ami satiifnt' tton are two othor osuontialg tbnt voii'll always Rt hero. .MOTOK UMI'AIUINO VU.VV UtO.VS iw.vs. ri.Ti:iiw. Crater LaKe Wiring Co. SO. 117 XOKTI1 It AHTl.inr ST. I.. V. .11 1)1) 1 :m i.u.racil to Muin Ktreet. o(iii)it' TaU-tit IMi'l. Now U your time to couio ami purchaH a goed alfalfa or fruit farm or a com- j ntercial orchard and curo a fine hottitt. iu has tract of I, to, is. :m, 40. so, 150 and 280 acre of land for sale. Improved and torn unim- ' irtovHl. lMlitt clijr reaidenres. April ( .11 lull. X.. JJ JUDD. TALEMT. OJtnOON. Removal Notice FOR SALE Kivc-room, strictly modern house, nicely furjiished; will sell furniture separately; for cash on! v. See EARL C. SABIN at i big pines lumber co. Medford -Horse Shoeing Shop- I'-'N South ItnrHhtt St root. Pacific Pliono INitl Home 'Jlli.lt. C. L Allen, Prop. (ili: IS A Tltl.U, Rock Spring Coal On band ll the time. Phono K.oL'. BDRWDGE mi: rtL m. "9 'A 4