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MEDFORD MAIL TRD3tTNE, MEDFORD. ORBCION, SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1911. PAGE FIVE LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Harry Brown and daughter, Vi vian, of Kngle Point, aro visiting with Mrs. C. L. Denton. II. O. Dolicrty nnd II. p. Gregg of Los Angeles transacted business In Medford Saturday. Two and one-half acres In alfalfa, ono mile south of Washington school; easy terms. A. W. II. Everhard, 212 Frult growors Bank bldg. You will miss It If you miss the big salo at the Medford Shoe Parlors. 27 W. C. WImer of Belllngham, Wash., Is visiting with friends In this city. C. C. Gilchrist of Hams valley was a Friday evening visitor with Medford friends. C. C. Paul and family of Seattle ar rived In Medford this morning and will tnko up their residence on the Vogel ranch which Mr. Paul purchased a short tlmo ago. F. W. Hooper of Yreka, California, who has been visiting with friends In Medford for several days Is very well pleased with the city. "Mr. Hooper, who Is prosecuting attorney of Siskiyou County has not been In Medford for ten j cars and Is astlnlshed as the great ad vanco made by tho city. Ho Is con vinced that a great future Is passively assured for Medford and says ho Is sorry ha has postponed his visit so long. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Olenn O. Taylor), atorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Bldg., Medford, C. W. Brown nnd wife of Jollct, HI., ore visiting with friends In Medford. J. Q. Hubbard and Cort Hall, left this (Sunday) morning for Butto Falls whero they. will spend the day fishing. Fred N. Cumtnngs, manager of the rtogue River Canal Company returned Saturday from a business visit In Port land. Spring Is here. It Is houseclcanlng time. Hnvo those walls and ceilings cleaned hi the Medford Jobbing Co.'s now Parisian process. Nothing like It Offlco Medford Music Shop, St. Mark's block. 336 C. W. Lake of Euglo Point was a Med ford visitor Saturday O. E. Tracy was a Central Point vis itor Saturday, Como to the 3 day shoe sale at tho Medford Shoe Parlors. 27 Mrs. Coblo and guest Mrs. Hadlcy visited in Ashland Saturday. Mrs. Had lcy Is thinking of locating In t Med ford. Do you want 14 lots 50x145 each for $2500 on easy torms? C. W. II. Ever hard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank bldg. Printing of all kinds at Portland prices. Mall Tribune office. B. W. Talcott or Ashland was a Sat urday visitor In Medford. Mrs. II. Finney of Jacksonville was a Friday visitor in Medford, .Do you own a lot and Want to build n home on 6 per cent money? Get parti culars from tho J. W. Dressier ugency, Mall-Trlbuno building. 33 Miss Florence Taylor wop a Medford shopper Saturday, coming In from Ap plegato. 'Is your house wired? Ono cigar less atday would pay for a hundred per cont Increase In comfort. Start living tho electric life. Mr. Blackburn of Central Point was u Friday evening visitor in Medford. Mrs. Stephenson or Jacksonville was a Medford shopper Friday. Medford local socialist party meets every Sunday night at 7:30 at Smith's hall on North Grape strcot. Everybody Invited. Don't fall to read tho Medford Shoo Parlor Ad on another page and don't fall to como to the sale for It may mean dollars to you. 27 11. C. Kontner left Friday Zoning for Portland whuro lie Iiiim business to trans-uct. John Arnell of Seattle was a business visitor on Medford Saturday. Do you want 5 acres In alfalfa, one mllo south of Main street, cheap? C. W. II. Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank bldg. n. II. Paxson of Central Point was a visitor in Medford Friday. House for sale Less than cost. Lot for sale, $400 under regular price. Lot II, caro Mall Trlbuno office. James Schmlt of Grants Posh spent Friday and Suturday with Medford friends. Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford or flee, phono No. 1201. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Voxworthy nnd duughter of Heno, Nov., arrived Friday for an over Sunday visit with Med ford friends. Late magazines, periodicals nnd papers nt tho free rending room In chapol back of tho Presbyterian church. Open eve nings from 7:00 to 10 p. m. All men and boys Invited. 'Mrs. Edna Hadlcy of Slsson, Cul., Is visiting with friends In Medford. Seo It. A. Holmes. The Insurance, Man, over Jackson County bank. F. W. Hoopor of Yreka was n Frlduy visitor In Medford. Why not the best. It costs no more. Summervlllo Barber Shop, opposlto pust nfflce. P. D. Frlsselle of Portland transact ed business In Medford Saturduy. Mr. Renter Do you want to own your own home ond savo rent? If you iireuueresicu in o per cent money pay able" monthly see tho J. V. Dressier ngency, Mall Trlbuno building. 33 Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Carlton nnd Mrs. . L. Enynrt will motor to Eaglo Point today and will remain for a few dayB visit with friends In that place. Chief Weeks & McGowan Co. . UNDERTAKERS I)uy Phono 2271 Night Phones P. W. Weeks 2071. A. E. Orr, 3(102. LADY ASSISTANT. JOHN A. Undertaker and KnibaJincr PERL 1 1 l Successor to tho undertaking de-;l ; partment of Medford Furniture Co. ; ;; uinca with .Medford Furniture Co. i; Telephenes: Day, Bell 351; 1 ; jonn a. peri, residence, Bell 4111," ;Home 179L. C. W. Conklln 3601. J. H, But-" ;ler 3571. AMIIl'liANCK SERVICE :: Hltson "nailed" a Mr. Beaver of Ashland as ho was speeding up Main street In an nutomobllo Thursday. A fatherly talk by Mayor Canon convinced tho young man that Medford was not the plnco to set speed recoids. M. II. Vance nnd family leave today for San Frnnclsco whero they will spend tho summer. They will mako tho trip by automobile. Mrs. Mary M. Putnum returned Sat urday evening from a two-months' visit with relatives In San Francisco. Col. Frank 11. Ray, Mrs. Ray and daughters, the Misses Boyd, leave to night for Portland. Tho colonel will return to Medford Tuesday and after n few days spent looking after business Interests, will accompany his family to New York. In the meantime Mrs. Ray who has been 111 during much of her stny at Gold Ray, will spend a week at Gearhart recuperating. Tho most tavoren puupio on the coast aro tho Medford people. They havo the Medford Jobbing company to look after all of their little odd Jubs, ropalr their electrical appliances and clean theli walls and cellngs. Medford Jobbing Co., offlco Medford Music Shop, St. Mark's block. Phono Main 6501. 336 Delroy Gctchell. formerly of Medford, and still a largo property owner here, returned from St. Cloud, Minn., for n few days' visit In Medford, to look nftei his business interests. Dr. Cameron has returned to Medford after a years' absence In tho 'east nnd north. Swastika Dance on evening of May 3rd Instead of April 27th. Messrs. Vincent and Baker, of the old Fish Lake company, contractors who built tha city's gravity water system, are spending a few duys In tho city. Harry T. Flnloy of Grldley, Cal., for merly of Medford, Is spending a few days here looking after property Inter ests. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Reddy left Liver pool fpr New York Saturday. They will head straight for Medford on urrlv al at New York. Messrs. Barkdull, Heard and Barboui have returned from a week's visit at Clilco. Judge W. M. Colvlg has returned from a two-days' business trip to Roseburg. Miss Hassol Bryan, of Tablo Rock way a shopper In Medford Saturday. Mr. Salary Man build your homo and pay for It In monthly payments I per cent. Got dctnlls from tho J. W. Dres sier ngency, Mall Trlbuno building 33 Mrs I, C. Patterson nnd daughter of Henttlo are In Medford to spend the summer with Mr. Patterson of tho Pat terson Nursery company. Swastika Danco postponed until Wednesday evening, May 3rd. Invita tions issued for April 27th will be good on evening of the third. One of tho finost pool and- billiard parlors In tho, state will bo opened on Medford tho mtddlo, of nex( week and the promoters, Frank MUIcr and II. G. Marvcll, aro sparing no expense to mnkc It such. About $7,000 worth of equip ment Is already Installed with more yet to come. Nino tablo finished In mission stylo and equipped with tho first patent runways seen In Medford nro already I placed. I Fred Stlllwell mixed with a frequenter or Front street about 4:30 .o'clock Satur day afternoon nnd as n result Is laid up with a badly beaten up countcnnncc. His npponcnt. known ns "Shorty," got J 10 nnd cost from Mnyor Canon. C. E. Whistler, vlco president of the Roguo RJvor Fruit and Produco As sociation loft Saturday night for a va cation. Ho will visit nt various places In Utah. Mr. Dupry of Butto Falls was a busi ness visitor In .Medford Saturday. Mr. Jackson, a former resident of Medford Is visiting at the homo of Por ter J. Nuff. II. M. Rlnor nnd wlfo of Portland, are over Sunday visitors with friends In Medford. G. H. Halght, of Milwaukee, Wlscon sin arrived Saturday and Is looking for a location. George W. Johnson or Dufur, Oregon. Is visiting with friends in this city. O. F. Hall of Coqullla was n Satur day nrrlvnl In Medford. O. E. Blacklnglon and wlfo of Gold Hill wero In Medford Saturday. P. I Clemens, H. D. Crcager and C. n. Crcager of Geneva, Iowa, are visit ing with friends in this city. Meno Katz of Philadelphia arrived Saturday for an over Sunday visit with Medford friends. E. W. Blatichard of Portland was a Medford visitor Saturday. Mrs. W. Lonsburg of Central Point shopped In Medford Snturday, Tyson Bell of Central Point was a Medford visitor Saturday. C. A. Peterson of Portland transacted business n Medford Saturday, t, J. rarton or jaigie Point was a business visitor In Medford Saturday Hornce Pelton and family of Sam's Valley wpro In Medford Saturday. Frank Moore, of Lcaburg, Oregon, Is stopping with friends In Medford. F. W. Topps and wife, of Berkely, California, aro visiting with friends in this city, J It. Ellison of Boise, Idaho, arrived Saturduy for an over Sunday vlsl with friends. B. W. Mitchell of Los Angeles, trans acted business In Medford Saturday. Mario Alice Perrln Is proving a great attraction at the Isl theatre. Sho ap pears In a travelogue skotch using col ored views to Illustrate her SMALLPOX IN ALASKA RAGING Government Stands Firm on Vaccina tion Oreder Steamship Companies Object as Order Hurts Tourist Travel. President Opening Baseball Season SEATTLE, Wash., April 22. Tho gov ernment Is standing firm on Its jrder requiring vaccination of nil passengers boforo landing at Alaskan ports, owing to the provalenco of smallpox In the northwest. Telegrams of protest sent to Washington by steamship officials, who charge that tho summer tourist trade to Alaska will bo killed, will avail nothing, in the opinion of Dr. B. J. Lloyd of the marine hospital service. Ho said conditions In Alaska call for vaccination and ho does not sco an lope of lifting tho rulo beforo July 15. Passengers, he said, nro submitting and ho has met with llttlo troublo In en 'orclng tho order. " f f AT THE CHURCHES. - Methodist Church, South. Corner of Main and Oakdalc. Suntlny 10 a. m.: preaching, 11 n. in., subject, "Tho Charter of All Truo Liberty;" 7 P. in., Epworth Lcnguo nnd Biblo Study; S p. m., preaching, subject, "noverfnlllng Ueauty." Tho public is cordially Invited to theso services'. J. P. Hlpps, pastor. rirst Church of Christ, Scientist. Service, Sunday nt 11 a. in., subject if lesson-sermon, "Probntlon After Death." Sunday-school nt 10; Wednes day evening meeting nt ,8. All aro wel :omc. A free rending rpom Is "open to ho public from 2 to G dally, except Sun lny. Church edlflco 212 North Oakdale ijHF TMltoi ui3iLurti 1Ah -A 1H3SOWIKQ IN" BEST y say of my "made to you moro about It. DR. RICKERT OVER KBNTNKR'S for tho eyes, best for tho money, nnd best In workmanship; this I can carnost- fit" glasses. Lot mo porsonally toll, SPECIALIST WE SELL DIRECT TO CONSUMER 16 INCH WOOD Oak, $8.00; Fir, $7.00; Pine, $6.00. 3 Tier to Cowl. Will Begin to Ship April 15. Phone us at Butte Mills. BUTTE FALLS LUMBER CO. THE ,PXHST SMEC., President Tnft's annual baseball engagement Is to toss the spliero unto tho eld nt tho opening of tho season at Washington. tho Medford Opera House nt "T p. great meeting. All are welcome. Look for tho ad that culls for among tho help wanted ads. in. A you- Look for tho loder of tho nrtlcles you hnvo found for n prompt ad save 1 1 1 tit a lot of worry- may Look over regularly If tho situation wanted you employ people. ads Hnsklns for Health. Presbyterian Church. Preaching at 11 a. in. In tho Prcsby- 'erian church. Good music. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Union meeting at Ashland, have been In Medford tho past rew days attending tho convention In the Presbyterian church. Apprentico lady wunted at Grcgpry oiumu. -.. , TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ..4. HIOIICROKi' rcsldenco sites aro sollin dolly; make your selection befor cholco lots aro sold. "' "" INSURANCE AGENCIES CONSOLIDATE wi? 2 BALL-BASE-BALL Medford vs. Grants Pass At !; Medford Sunday Apr. 23 vvv4 This Game Will Bo a Hummer. Each Town Has'the u ' t, Best Team in its History!; ',.. , 'The Show That's Different' MAY 2d Will Exhibit at MEDFORD TUESDAY ONE DAY ONLY TWO PERFORMANCES AT 2 AND 8 P. M.-; A. G. BARNES BIG 3 RING WILD ANIMAL -:-CIRCUS-:- 200 ANIMAL ACTORS 200 PERFORMING ANIMALS RUSSIAN BEARS RIDING ARABIAN STALLIONS 21 Groups of Savage Beasts in Salutation 21 Elephants, Lions', Tigers, Jaguars, Leopards, Pumar Siberian Bears All in big steel arenas under the direction of famous male and female trainers HEARDS OF ELEPHANTS ARTIC SEA LIONS Insurance Department of W. T. York tc Co. Consolidated With Medford Realty 6 Improvement Co. Game Called at 2:45 Admission : : ' ,: In order to enable them to kIvo more tlmo to their Increasing real estato business nnd nt tho samo tlmo kIvo their clients of tho Insuranco department Bood service T. York & Co.. havo consolidated their Insuranco department with that of tho .Medford llealty & Im provement Company.. This innlces tho Insurance department of the Medford Ileiilty & Improvement Company ono of tho largest In the stato outsldo of Portland, and with tho oxperlonces of tho manager, Chns. 8. Lobo ns special aucnt of a flrn Inmir. nnco company for soveral years this company can kIvo you ovcollont sorvlco, i no ocner orriccrs or tho company are J. I-. Itedily president, Louis K. Wnkc- nmn vlco prrs, 3oo Davis treasurer, anil 13. N. Warner director. Tho com. panics represented by tho nRcncy nj; Krejjato over half million In nssests. 27 4t4-4C444444 P. M. Sharp 25c and 50c f ' High School Horses, Dogs, Ponies, Monkeys, Baboons, and a host of Sensational Acts All under monster Tents in 3 BIG STEEL ARENAS TWO MILITARY BANDS. Free Street Parade at 10:30 A. M. Rain or Shine Medford, Tuesday May 2nd which aro Instructive as well as enter tuinlnc A. Q Snyder, of Olendale, Oregop, was an arrival In Medford Katurday. A. J Olsen of Gold Hill, was In Med ford Haturday. C I'. Dean, of Grants Pass, transacted business In Medford aKturday. J Inskeep, of Itusselvllle, Is visiting practice with Medford friends. I Wisdom D. U 1'rlnnle. of Weed, CalSornla. was a business Msltor In Medford Hatur day Miss Wlokham of Grants Pais, Is In Medford attending the Christian En deavor convention. Miss Christina McLean, of Grants Pass, la In Medford and has aided ma terially In making the Christian Undeat or h success Victor Mills of Grants Pas. Is i alit-nrtance at the convention of the T Christian Kndinor I'nton IU V A Hclmimley and family, of BE WISE' Be a Yeoman Just consider for a moment tho num erous pood things them Is nbout 11 mem bership In tho Hrotherhood of Amorl can Yeomen. Good tliliiir No. 1, In tho event of your death, you leave your family, In ready cash, tho amount of tho present vnluo of your certificate. Good thine No. 2. Rliould you meet with such misfortune as to dlsablo you permanently you may draw half tho valuo of your policy, Vou are on titled to this benefit If you aro physical ly disabled, whethor tho disability comes from sickness, accidents, or old age. . Good thing No. 3. Should you break an nrm or leg, or loso nn cyo, you may have In ready cash a portion of your policy. Good thing No. 4. Should you got sick, your lodge will caro for you. Good thing No. fi. Vou aro entitled lectures, to tho social privileges of your homo- stead, which Inoludes opportunities for extending your acquaintance and parti cipation In social, literary and education al functions. Good thing Nn. 6. KratorniJlIsm broadens ones thoughts, and gives op portunity for doing good. Good thing No. 7. Yooinon everywhere. tho principles of the order Charity and Protection. Good thing No, 8. We have been or ganlzed only H years, and our member ship reaches tho 1JO.O0O mark. Good thing No. 9. There Is about !, 750.000 laid away for tho rainy day, and that means no extra assessment. Good things No. 10. Wo have :it, over f.0OO.O00 In benefits ami ...tv' tho best of all, that's what tho ,u , were organized for. to uy bene' - Kor further Information, phon illn! Do You Believe in Yourself? You must if you wpuld inspire confidence in others, and without the confidence of your fellow man success is a remote possi bility. We believe in ourselves. The soundness of our business methods has been tried in the crucible of time. We be lieve in the quality of the Clothing and Furnishings we sell because we know them to be the best of American manufacture -i If You Are Not Buying Your Clothes Here Start Now have not boon buying tho boys is our first sonson with this Mothers we know vou Knickerbockers here as this department. You will mako a mistake if you do not look at our boys suits before you make your spring purchase. j A Evclusive With "MaeyordTbr Corjracr6 CJothzars 'ft Us Knox Hats a r !- umrM. -wrnrTi rii?m. "'iBfi: V iiifii"-1" vfi-i-wi , Wilson Bros. Shirts Exclusive With Us l!EDrOR& I I IS i I Ml V 3 V r k- I I f I s A CLYDE H. OEEEM, District Manager. y rr-r