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MEDFORD IrATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO ON. THURSDAY. APRIL 20, 1911. PAGE FIVE 't C X I -t LOCAL AND PERSONAL J. K. Knyitrt, president of tho .Metlfonl Xntlonnl bank, lias left for a few days at Ills ItoRttc Hlvcr rnneh. J. O. Lane of San Francisco was a business visitor In Medfonl. yesterday. J. B. Huntnr and Mrs. A. Huntiir nml daiiRlitor of Honolulu are RUcsts In .Mud ford. Two and one-hnlf acres In alfalfn. one mile south of WashlnKton school; easy terms. A. XV. It. Kverlmrd, 212 Frult Rrowers Hank bldR. XV. II. Westoncr of Denver, Colorado, Is vIsltltiR with friends In this olty. unrKin & Taylor (John If. Carkln. DwlRht Held of Drain, was a Medfonl visitor Wednesday. Colonel Geo. I. Minis of Seven Oaks, was a business visitor In Medford Thursday. Spring Is here. It Is houseclcanltiR time, rfavo those, walls and ccIIIiirs cleaned by the Medford Jobbing Co.'s now I'm-lslan process. Nothing like It. Office Medford Music Shop, St. Mark's block. 336 H. T. Kiiullny of Orldley, transacted business hero Thursday. Do you want 14 lots E0.145 each for 12500 on easy terms? C. XV. It. Evcr- Clenn O. Taylor), atorncys-at-law, overhard. 212 Fruitgrowers Hank bldg. jutKson county uanK Hldg., Medford. C. 1 HnnH and wlfo of MeKecsport, I'n., arrived Wednesday for a visit with friends In Medford. F. S. Carpenter and Sons of Madison, Wisconsin are spending a few days with Medford friends. The most favored peopio on the coast are the Medford peopio. They have the Medford Jobbing company to look nftcr all of their little odd Jubs, repair their electrical appliances and clean their walls nnd celltiRS. .Medford Jobbing Co., office Medford Music Shop, St. Mark's block. Phono Main C501. 336 Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Dny I'hono 2'J71 Night Phones P. AV. Weeks 2071. A. E. Orr, 3002. LADY ASSISTANT. ,,'-s JOHN A. PERL Undertaker nnd Kinlmliner Successor to the undertaking do-! ; partment of Medford Furniture Co. ;; Office with ."Medford Furniture Co. !! Tolephones: Day. Dell 351: ;Jonn A. Perl, residence, Doll 4111, J; Home 179L. C W. Conklin 3C01. !;lcr 3571. 1: J. II. But- AMIIUfiAXCK SKItVICB tlllHMMMMMIIHMtM " 11 :: i a i: 1 Ml Mil IMcCall Pallfrn No. 3667 STRIKING COAT SUIT XV. S. Ualnes. of Portland, Is a guest in Medford. Printing of all kinds at Portland prices. Mall Tribune office. J. M. Uiuim of St. Paul. Minn., Is n visitor In Medford. Is your houso wired? One cigar less a day would pay for a hundred per cent Increase In comfort. Start living the electilc life. P. J. Case of Chicago nrrlvi-ri In Med ford Wednesday and Is a prospective resident of this city. Medford local socialist party meets every Sunday night at 7:30 nt Smith's I hall on North Grape street. Everybody Invited. The first circus of the season Is bill ed to show In Medford May the second. 1 the attraction being the L. CI. llarnes animal show. This circus while small ! In size Is said to bo well worth seeing .and the small boys of .Medford arc no .doubt thinking up plans to obtain the necessary "two-bit" piece. , Do you want 6 acres In alfalfa, one mllo south of Main streot, cheap? C. XV. U. Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank bldg. K C. Jerome of the Prospect Con struction company was a Central Point I visitor Wednesday. i Houso for sale Less than cost. Lot j for sale, $400 under regular price. Lot J II, caie Mnll Tribune office. j Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford of fice, phono No. 1201. Mr. Hlackbum of Central Point was a business vlhltor In Medford Wednesday. Mr Lee. of Astbury & Lee, civil en gineers, Is at Eaglo Point In charge of i surveying gang. Lutu magazines, periodicals and papers ut the freo reading room In chapel back of tho Presbyterian church. Open evo- nlngH from 7:00 to 10 p. in. All men nnd boys Invited. O. K Tracy was n Wednesdav visitor on Ashland. H P Stoddard of Doming, Washing ton. Is lsltlng with friends In this city See It, A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bnnk. J. A llothwell of Los Angeles trans acted business In Medrord Wednesday. , K. Wheeler of Uuttti Falls wim u busi ness, visitor In Medford Wednesday. Why not the best. It costs no more. Summervllle Harbor Shop. Mesdames Norman, Hock and Hlack bum with the Misses Norman and Hock of Central Point attended tho muslcalo given by the Greater Medford club ut the Nntalorlum yesterday. First class salesman desires connec tion, real estate pteforred. Address L "are Mall Tribune. 27 Messrs. Gordon, Galvln, Fuller nnd Helllck of Grants Pass were Medford vis itors Wednesday. C FJcrstad and wife of Ashland were Medford shoppern Wednesday. F. Hall of Sisson, Oil., was In Med ford Wednesday. John Mnney of Willows, Cnl Is a guest at the fMoore. John Montgomery and wife of Esther vlllo. In., arrived Wednesday for a short stay'Vlth friends In this city. J G. milliard and Thomas Irwin were business visitors In Hush today. M. S. Tlngley of Glendale was a Med ford visitor Wednesday. Leo Doollttle of Ames, la., Is regis tered nt the Moore. Miss Molly Toune of Phoenix returned Tuesday from the Hawaiian Islands where she has been visiting for some three months. Miss Touno was formerly assistant county clerk. Mis. S. S. Mitchell of Ashland was a Medford shopper Wednesday. .1. C. Matthews of Trail creek was In Medford Wednesday Mrs. J. True of Ashland spent Wednes day shopping In Medford. Frank Do Puo - of Hlddlo visited Wednesday at the home om A. S. Elsen hart. Professor O'Garn and J. XV. Myer were In Sams valley today on a trip of In spection. Tho Hrotjierhood of American Yeo men held a social meeting Wednesday evening. The regular lodge business was transacted nfter which light re freshments consisting of Ice cream and cake were served. About 20 local mem bers were present as well as a few from other camps. VESTEBDAVS SCOBES. Fnclfi" Coast Leafrue. At Portland u H E Portland .. 4 7 3 Los Angolcs 7 g 2 At Los Angeles Oakland Vernon B II E 0 4 1 it,. .,.. 1 10 0 At San Francisco u San Francisco c, 12 Sacramento 0 4 Northwoit League At Tacotna j Taeoma s 11 Victoria t s At Seattle H II Seattle 1 0 Vancouver .....5 7 Trlico (Jolng1 to tho Deg: Francisco's annual blue ribbon bowwow SAN FRANCISCO, April 20. Entries event, aie filling rapidly. Entries close for the Golden Gate kennel show, San Tuesday next and the r TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY - n- show will be held May I, 6 and 0. Fanciers from most of tho coast cities will bench their canines unit the classes are well repre- u.tt.t...l A.. n.rtn..ll 1 .11...., m .... . - unit. .111 i-.M.-iifiiu iiiMpmy Ol IO. I terriers has already boon offered, HIOHCHOFi- rosldenco sites nro selling dally; make your selection befor oholco lots are sold. At Spokane Spokane Portland . Eleven Innings. Amorlcnn LcAfruo. At St. Louis St. Louis Chicago It II E Phlladelphla-lloston Ha In. Detroit-Cleveland Haiti. Washington-New York Ha In. National Xioaguo. At New York Now York Hrooklyn At Hoston Morning Hostou Philadelphia Afternoon Hostou Philadelphia KOU SALIC Four cylinder 30 hoist . power Demi Tonneau, lull) Automo bile, New Tlies. glass front, top. side cut talus, robes, IooIr, extra Inner tubes, easing, and speedometer, com pletely overhauled and In fltst class condition, for sale at a sacrifice. Of-futt-Hornes Company, Corner Sth & Central. 25 FOlt HUNT Nice furnished room. $1 60 per week. lOOt S. Central. 27 I Madamo dndikl If 111. NEW YORK. April 20. Madamo Johanna Gndskl, tho Klnger Is 111 nt tho St. HcrIs hotel hero nnd today sho can celled her concert tour, for which sho was to bavn received $20,000. Her ail ment Ib sciatic neuritis, or Inflamma tion of the sciatic norvo. BUILDING SPECIALTILS COMPANY aVUIUiV, CBlllM-JilllllllllllllllllllllKz'! '"r7mv .north iiAiiTLi-rrr st. A full lino of Mixed I'alntfl, Leads, Oils and Varnishes. Complete Btock of Cahots' Creosote Shinglo Stains, Wood Tints, Dry Paints and Kalso 111 lues. Call at the Sign of tho Sun nnd get our prices. X NORTH HAHTIjHTT ST. WANTED Girl for general house work Apply at 61S West Main street FOlt HUNT Two connecting furnished fiont rooms, sultnblo for 2 or 4 gentle men, modern $5.00 per week. 730 West 11th street. ' 27 FOR RENT Modem two rooms, suite of light housekeeping rooms on First floor, gas to cook with, no small chll di en, also one sleeping 1 00111. Apply Mrs. .loo Thomas, 222 South Holly street. BALL-BASE-BALL FOR KALE Furniture of sl rooms, very close In; two rooms rented, which pay expenses; a snap If taken soon. 205 South Cent ml. 27 1 sK:'.Ps.iisr::. i MJAKMJMJ MSAAUAJ MJUMJMJ H I Medford vs. Grants Pass l i PILES CUBED IN G TO 14 DATS PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to euro nny case of Itching, blind, bleeding or protruding piles in C to 14 days or money refunded. DOc. Clnclnunti-SL Louis Haiti. NOTICE TO CONTBACTOBB. Sealed proposals will bo locolvoc't by tin: county clerk of Jackson country at his office In tho courthouse, Jackson ville, to be opened at 10 o'oloeck Mon day morning, April 21, 1911, for tho con struction of tho county road from Derby to the mouth of Hlg Kutto creek, a tlls tanceo of nlno nnd ono-thlrd miles, Do talls nnd spoclftcntlMis can be had at tho office of tho county road engineer. Hlds must lie nccompanleil by a certified check for 10 per cent of the bid. XV. H. COLEMAN, County Cleik. Hnsklns for Health. Hiisklns for Health. SMITH APARTMENT HOUSE 317 SOUTH BIVEBSIDE AVENUE Thirty completely furnished ApnrtmonU for Families Qaa Banffes and Xilgfhta Freo Tolophonei Spoakhifr Tubei, Call Bella Private Batlia Now, Clean anil Sanitary For Apartmenta apply nt Promlaea W. M. Smith Prop. I At Medford Sunday Apr. 23 jj VS4StMs4 This Gtime Will Be a Hummer. Each Town Has the Best Team in Its History. r 5 Game Called at 2:45 P. M. Sharp : : : 25c and 50c WW4rM'aTtf I Admission MONEY RAISING SALE at Meeekers' 28 South Central Ave. We need $5,000 to pay for Spring Merchandise and to secure cash discounts on Spring bills. This the reason we have always been able to sell cheaper than others as we never fail to take our discouns We Include Nearly Every Item in our Tremendous Stock in this Money Raising Sale, Some Reduced More Than Others, But There is a Saving FROM 10 TO 50 PER CENT ON EVERY PURCHASE YOU MAKE. Sale continues 10 days beginning Friday Morning, 8 :30 a. m., April 21st. These days will be fast and furious Money is what we want and you get benefit of our sacrifice. We have had much to do with keeping down the cost of merchandise to the consumers of this community. How we have been able to do this is a story of infinite detail, but the main feature has been the cash, we are thus able to meet every condition and hammer down the prices to the lowest. You can't make an unsatisfactory purchase at this store for we don't consider any trade complete until tho costomer is perfectly satisfied. McCill Palltrn No. 3667 STRIKING COAT SUIT SPRING 1911 PRINTZESS SUITS WOOLEN DRESS FABRICS FOR SPRING, 191 1. (Bargains start right hero) , Hlorc is a simmer for values) infumiiH wsnn $2.00 Black (M-epe, fancy $1.35 Jp-10.U0huith $25.00 (j.Kr)0 ,iV(,)1(,h S(llr(ls $U9 $2.3.00 Suits $18.50 $1.00 Novelties 79c $20.00 Suits $14.50 7.m- XcviIIic-h 59c (:)( Novelties 49c $18.50 Suits $12.50 HOc Novelties 39c ALTERATIONS FUKhl OF CHAKCiK (Buy the whole family a dress and save the dilTerenee) WU iM Wo Price, ISt A CTUKf ' 15c OUTING FLANNEL, TO CLOSE 10c YARD This is a final clean-up for the season, we have all colors as well as cream and white and as these goods you use the year through on will surely appreciate a C saving on the vard of WHITE GOODS. nfic (Yoss bar, and stripe 25c 2- Double fold Klaxon 19c 20c Fancy . 15c India Lawns afka sau'ng of 2'octo 8c on the yard DRESS GINGHAMS 8-1-3x100. This includes the season's latest patterns, the newest and the best on the market, sell everywhere at Ti'e and 1.1c per yard. MEN'S KNIT UNDERWEAR. "n- Porous Knit, garment 39c ."0c Ribbed heavy, garment 39c AVe are closing out this entire line, therefore the reduc tions in this department are below the cost value. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR FOR THE LADIES. , Do you want to be shown, well just take a peep at the saving in muslin garments: (Jowns .lOcup, ' Drawei-s 50c up Corset Covers 2.9c up Skirts 50c up EMBROIDERY BARGAINS. .'Hi-inch flouncing, $1.50 value, sale $1.00 Big showing at 79c, 59c and 39c Corset Cover Embroidery sale, 18-inch, per yard 25c Muslin Underwear Parasols Hosiery Wash Skirts Ladies' Suits Childrens' Dresses Ladies' Dresses Trunks Valises Corsets Skirts Comforts Sheets Blankets Sheets Sweaters Yarns Shirt Waists Ribbons Hair Goods Calicoes Ginghams Percales Outing Flannels Kimona Crepes Linings Sateens Ruchings Hair Nets Hair Phis Table Linens McCall Patterns Kid Gloves Silk Gloves Sun Bonnets Millinery Canvas Ducks Window Nets Scrims Silks Dress Goods Lawns Embroideries Trimmings Laces Swisses Towels Sheetings Bed Spreads Shell Goods Allover Nets Men's Underwear Ladies' Knit Under wear Neckwear Hair Rolls Men's Collars Veilings Handkerchiefs Dutch Collars Flannelnetto Gowns Hat Pins Purses House Dresses Gloves -Nursery Sheetings Buttons Hooks and Eyes Socks Velvets Drawn Work Dress Shields Hoso Supporters Elastic Kimonas Belts Dress Shirts OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS. Big $1.00 ValuesThese values can not regularly be bought at most stores for less then $1.50 to $1.75. Limited number, select early. LADIES WASH SKIRTS. These are nil spring numbers, Ducks, Poplins, Linens, Indian Meads, etc: $1.50 Skirts. $2.50 Skirts. $:i.nl) Skirts. YES AND MANY MORE THINGE NOT MENTIONED ABOVE INCLUDED IN THIS GREAT SALE. THIS SAVING COMES TO YOU JUST AT THE SEASON WHEN YOU ARE IN THE GREATEST NEED OF GOODS, EVERY THING YOU NEED IS HERE. SALE OPENS FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL THE 20th AND CONTINUES 1-j DAYS ONLY. WMbSbjS t- ----- -- ------ --- - - 4. ---- W -- 4