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MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE. arEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, 'APRTL 27, 1911. PAGE FIVE fi t . &i I f f SIT $ a frf ti LOCAL AND II. RoltlnHon of Seattle wns a. Wednes day arrival In Mm! ford. Two and one-half acrcB In alfalfa, one mile south of Washington school; easy torum. A. W. H. Everhnrd, 212 Fruit growers Bank bldg. U K. Mllllgo of Hoseburg was In Med ford Wednesday. Helman Uaths, open Saturday, April 29th.- - ' Win. Scott. Frank Cowell and Stone Carwoll wore Medford visitors Wednes day. Do you want 14 lots fiOxUG each for $2000 on easy tonns? C. W. II. Ever hard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank bldg. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes of Central Point were Wednesday visitors In this city. Do yon own a lot and want to build a homo on C per rent money? Get parti culars from tho J. W. Di easier agency, Mnll-Trlbuno building. 33 11. A. Swlnnoy of Central Point was n visitor In Medford Wednesday. Is your houso wired? One cigar less a day would pay for a hundred per cent Incieaso In comfort. Start living tho electrlo life. J. 10. Whettleman of Hoseburg, was In Medford Wednesday. Medford local socialist party moots every Sunday night at 7:30 at Smith's hall on North Grnpo street. Everybody Invited. Mrs. aetchel, Mrs. S. Walsh, Mrs. Allpo Ulrleh. Mrs. Mary Miller, Mrs. Mary Peters Mrs. Norrls, Miss Dunford, Miss Fin f fey nml Iks Ulrleh were among tho Itebeccas from Jacksonville who at tended the exercises Wednesday. llehnan Uaths, open Saturday, April 29th. ' WceRs & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day IMioun U271 NlKlit Pimm's V. V. Weeks 2071. A. E. Orr, 3002. LADV ASSISTANT. 'SrrSSs JOHN A. PERL Undertaker nml Einbiilnicr i: Successor to the undertaking de- i pnrtment of Medford Furniture Co. Office with Medford Furnlturi! Co. Telephenes: Day, Bell 351; ? ! John A. Perl, residence, Bell 4111, J Home 179L. ... . S u. w. uonicnn aoui. j. h. uui ii. vr.Tt ASIIHJIiAXCE SKKV1CE April 28 Compare These Prices With Others and See How Much Cheaper You Can Buy HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE HERE Good quality dress quilts, yard Best quality oil cloth, yard 72x90 bleached sheets, each GROCERY SPECIAL 17 Pounds Best Granulated Sugar . $1.00 HUTCHISON&LUMSDEN PERSONAL Leonard Williams nml K. II. Hathaway Of Central Point viewed tho Odd Follow exercises Wednesday. Seo It. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. H. I Getchel, Frank Hound tree, Pcto Flek and Thomas I.undgren took part In tho parade Wednesday. The famous Helman Baths In Nortl Ashland will open Saturday, April 29th Pure White, Sulphur Water"ln plunges and private baths. lG.OOO gallons of water an hour, fresh from tho springs In natural temperature of 75 degrees flowing continuously through tho largo plunge. Water In smal plunge changed dally und heated to temperature of S5 ucautlful grounds provided with park benches and plc-nlc tables. 31 W. B. Coleman of Jacksonville at tended the Odd Follows exercises Wed nesday, Why not tho best. It costs no moro. Summervlllo Barber Shop, opposite post office. Messrs Frnnk nml John Norrls wero I. O. O. F. visitors In Medford Wednes day. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Tnylor), ntorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Bldg., Medford. Louis Eaton, Christ Ulrleh and Louis I'lrlch wero visitors from Jncksouvlllu Wednesday. Mr. Salarj. Man build your homo and pay for It in monthly payments: .0 per cent. Got details from tho J. W. Dres sier agency, Mnll Tribune building 33 Miss Flora Fleming of Twin Fulls, Idaho, arrived In Medford Wednesday for a visit with friends. O. London Darley of Tho Dos Chutes Land company of Portland Is at tho Nash hotel supplying privileges of entry un der their Carey Act Irrigation project In tho Southern lies Chutes Valley. 30 E. B. Ileald and wife of Los Angeles wero Wednesday arrivals In this city. Printing of nil kinds at Portland prices. Mall Tribune office. C. A. Obenchart. mul wife of Portland aie spending a few days with Medford friends. Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford of fice, phono No. 1201. W. Nelson of San Francisco transacted business In Medford Wednesday. Do you want B acres In alfalfa, one tnllo south of Main street, cheap? C. W. If. Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank bldg. I. E. Pickens of Hoseburg wns a visi tor In Medford AVednesdny. John Dty of Ulwaeo, Washington, was i business visitor In Medford Thurs day. J. Sehutt nnd wife of Minneapolis, ar rived Wednesday for a few days visit with friends. The Humphrey gun shop Is attracting considerable attention by a window dis play of fine guns. The entire space Is devoted to the Remington gun com pany rifles nnd shotguns of nil coll hers being shown. Some of tho finest finished guns innde are In tho display. SURPRISE SALE Mp ' OAa VL AOp Tell The Nataioilum bowling alleys nre being equipped with lef lectors over tho pin pits which will materially aid the players In Increasing their scores. The senior class of the Medford high school will Journey to Ashland Friday evening where tho seniors Ashland high will entertain them. Quite a number will remain ovor Saturday and root for tho home team In the baseball game to bo played by tho two high school teams Saturday. Joseph V. Beandry of Argyle, Mitt nesotn Is visiting with friends In Med ford. Mr, nnd Mrs. Geo. Munson of Bethany, Missouri, nre visiting nt the homo of J. W. Sllnger In this city. Mrs. R. P. Morley, was a visitor In Ashland, Wednesday. Tho Rev. Van Claronbeak rector of tho Roman Catholla church, Is on a visit to Albany nnd Portland. Mr. and Mrs. L. It. Lamphear, of Grunts Pass, wero Medford visitors Wednesday. Mr. Scott, secretary of the Roguo River Fruit and Produce association left Thursday morning for a month visit In San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. S. Tj. Leonard wero Grants Pass visitors Thursday. C. S. Ray of Portland was u business visitor In Medford Thursday. Frederick Celonze and wlfo of Eagle Point were In Medford Thursday. li W. Morley, of Saginaw, Michigan, Is visiting with friends In Medford. A. E. Morrison of Griffins Creek was a business visitor here Wednesday. Mrs. W. T. Grieves, wlfo of tho county nssessor nt Jackslnvllle was a Medford shopper Wednesday. Miss Lou loo Frolcy, who Is attending school on Ashland Is spending tho week with Medford friends. Leo Ferguson left Wednesday for n visit with friends In Ashland. Mrs. John II. Fuller of Talent was ii Medford shopper Wednesday. E. W. Bralnnrd was unnblo to assume his duties nt Hutchison nnd Lumsden store today on uecount of Illness. Rev. Durance of Ashland returned to his homo Wednesday after spending n few days with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Lamphoe of Grants Pass spent Wednesday In Medford. About one hundred nnd seventy-five enjoyed tho evening's entertainment. Among the guests was Mrs. Bay L. Sherwln a past grand matron of Oregon from Alpha Chapter No. 1. J. C. Schmidt now lins a full lino of hay and feed on linnd, nlso poultry nnd chick feed bono shell, meat inenl, egg mnker, lice killer, etc. Goods right nnd prices right, corner 'H H tracks and Main street. 33 Heavy Man Is Somo Runner. VENICE. Cal April 27. Coutftublo Barton, who tips the sculcs at 235, Is out for nil existing long distance running records. Barton was taking II, S. Ilodt from Venice to the county Jail when Root took "French leave." Barton wns on the Job, however, nnd right after him. Ho landed the fleeing mun after a half hour's run over two und a half miles of city streets. 19th Friday and . Large size bed spreads, Q $1.25 value JvL '12x45 inch bleached pil- 4 9p low cases, cadi XOL 20 pieces corset cover em- -I Q p broidery, yard XtL GOLD HILL HOTEL LEASED TO GALE C. V. Young has Just leased tho ho tel at Gold Hill for a term of years to Captain J. W. Gale, formerly of Kachess Lodge on tho Lake, near Eastnn, Wush., on the summit of the Cascades. Captain has for many years conduct ed the hotel business on a largo scale, having hud a mot beautiful place. Tho government recently took ovor Lake Kachess for Irrigation purposes and tho law prevents anybody from purchasing land located within their Jurisdiction. The. Gold Iltll hotel has been repn pered within tho last few days and Is now being thoronughly overhauled and will be completely refurnished from top to bottom. Tho furniture Is now being Installed by Cuthbert & Co, The traveling public will be greatly benefited by Ihe change of innnugcuicnt, and from now on nre ussured of a first class place to stay ns well as being nblo lo get first class meals. TROOPS ARE ON TO .MIA F! AZ EL PASO, Texan, April 27. Three hundred Mexican federal troops are marching toward Juarez, according to an unconfirmed runior reaching here ..ils afternoon, If this report Is well founded, It means a violation of the arm istice, which provides that no troops should be moved In the Chihuahua zone during tho cessation of hostilities. Closo friends of General Francisco Mndero stated that tho insurgent leader would resist any attempt of federals to Join General Navarro's forces at Juarez. Federal sympathizers pointed out that It was possible that tho federals had re ceived orders to go to Juurez before tho armlstlco was declared. If this bo so alt tho troops will be required to with draw from tho peace zone. All Is re ported quiet at tho Mader'o camp to day. Cuanhy Married. SAN FRANCISCO, April 27, Edward I. Cudahy, sou of the late Michael Cud. uhy, tho Chicago liijjjlonalrc pucker, and Miss Leonora Brewer wero quietly mar ried shortly'beforo noon Tuesday In San Muteo, California, at St. Mathews Ca tholic church. Archbishop Rlordan offi ciating. i After n reception, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ciilindy left for tho southern part of the state nnd later will go to Chicago, whero they will make their permanent home. W .'W inch unbleached muslin, good and heavy, p yard , vV 50 pairs lace curtains, white and ecru, values lo $l.9(, extra spec- ial 5 OQ priced tpj.eii BOB TELFER CAN GO SOME HIMSELF "Bob" Telfer, hero Is tho way you write It now, according to Chief of Po lice Illtsou. It nil came about In this manner. A gang of graders employed on the au tomobile road at Pumice Hill hove Into town Wednesday and proceeded to cole biate among the denizens of Front street. They became disorderly and Chief Hltsoti, with a posso of brave men, Including Bob wns forced to round them up, In tho mix up one of the graders spoko rather soothingly to "Bob" calling him some very pretty names Mini! "Bob" being bashful, resented them ! by landing a left hook to the Jaw, send ing his man down for tho count. In the pollco court this morning Mayor Merrick' flnod tho man $10 and costs but was forced to remit $C upon rinding out that tho city recorder hod already taken valuo received for tho amount. Hero or otherwise, "Holt" Is there with the goods, and It behooves nil law abiding citizens to keep away from him. 21 00 FEET TRACK BEING BUT III Medford will have Increased switch ing facilities when the new tracks now being laid by the Southern Pacific are finished. Nearly 2100 feet of track aro to be laid south of Main street ami will be so placed so ns to be convenient to nil having occasion to load or unload freight. Tho switch used by tho Medford Ico Compnny and tho one used by tho Clark and Henry Construction Company aro to bo lengthened. The rondway along tho switch will bo graded and grnvoled, thus allowing for tho approach of horses ami wagons. Tho freight hunluoss of Medford Is Increasing rapidly anil the now switches will bo ready for tho fall shipments of fruit and produce. No Anarchists In Fatorson. PATERSON, N. J.. April 27. Having Mtuolched the baseless He that Paterson Is a "hotbed of unarcjiy" and proved to their own satisfaction thut there are no "reds" In tho city, tho members of tho board of trade today Inaugurated n "clean city" campaign. From todny until April 29 every, man, -woman and child In the city will wear a button with tha slogan, "Paterson, N. J A Clean City," and will endeavor to make the boast literally true. Saturday 15c toile (lu nordc ging- -1 (p hams, yard Luj 3( inch bleached Hole Q muslin, yard vC 3G inch bleached Lonsdale f f muslin, yard XXL GEORGE E. BOOS NEW SECRETARY After an hour of Iiallotlng Wednesday afternoon tho bonrd of directors of the Medford Commercial Club choso George E. Boos, formorly of Seattle, as socro-tnry-ninnnger of tho club to succeed Charles A. Malboeilf, resigned. Mr. Boos will recelvo a salary of 1C0 a mouth. Several Other applicants wero In tho rnca among them being Hal Conrad formerly secretary of the club, Ed M. .tlidrows, who has been Identified with Medford's growth for the past savernl years and Hnrry II. Hicks city editor of the Mall Tribune. Tho balloted was spirited, Mr. Hicks taking the lead and holding It until tho eighth ballot wncn ono of his suppor ters swung to, Mr. Boos, who had tho necessary number to elect. The board then declared his election unanimous. Mr. Boos who taken up the duties of tho office, so well administered by Charles A. Malboouf, comes well recom mended. Ho linn recently been employed by tho government In tho census de partment. Provlous to that tlmo ho was Identified with tho A. Y. P. exposition and wns secretary of tho Seattle Cham ber of Commerce, lie came to South ern Oregon last fall and has Invested In the vnlley, purchasing two tracts In Roguelands, Inc. Mr. Malboeuf leaves Friday night and ...r. Boss will take up his new duties Immediately.? The commercial club' mot last even ing nnd ratified tho action of the hoard of directors. Mr. Boss addressed the members und wns assured of their hearty support. A letter of appreciation of tho norvlces of Mr. Malboeuf was ordered drawn ami presented .o him. STOCK BE TB The unsightly stock yards which oc cupy n space across from tho new South ern Pacific depot aro to bo removed to Crater Lake Junction, where they will still be couvlont to cattle men and not bo an oyo soro to the traveling public. The ground now occupied by tho ynrds will bo filled In and graded. The same system that Is being employed between the tracks and Front street will bo used here nnd a beautiful park, plnutod to shrubbory and blooming flowers will soon rest tho wnforer who Is forced to loiter about the depot. Hnsklns for Health. M N April 29 12 dozen ladies wash belts, 25c and 135c grade, while 4 H they last, each XI L 50 pieces fancy ribbon 9Qp very special, yard mOL GRADER NOW ON SOUTH SIDE The Clark nnd Henry Company havo transferred their grading outfit to tho south side of town and are preparing for tha paving In that section. South Holly street Is being excaved and leveled nnd work will commence In other sec tions of the south side In n very short time. Paving material hns been placed In many of the streets and when un derway the work will go through with a rush. Dud Weds Bon's Girt. NEW YORK, April 26. Mrs. David Kuufman, who wns Miss Jennie Marks, came within an ace of being the bride of the son of her husband. Up to n few months ago she was the sweetheart of Moso Kaufman, the 28-year-old son of David Kaufman. When Moso nnd sho had u row she turned for sympathy to the GS-yenr-old father. The old man, who In rich, proved a gallant swain. The six other sons objected to their father marrying a woman 40 years his Junior, hut failed to stop the nuptials. A. r. fc A. K. ATTSXTZOW Work In first degree Friday. A full attendance desired. WILL MULLKR, Becroinry. - . 4. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY HIOHCROFT residence sites aro ellln dally; make your selection befor, choice lota are sold. FOR SALE Best buy In Jnckson coun ty. 2V4 acres, Improved, HUGO; near Eagle Point, Or. G6 Ft) It RENT Five-room house nowly pa pered throughout, one block from city purk. City water In yurd and toilet. Phono Mnln 3401. FOR SALE Team of 7-year-old horses, guaranteed true and sound; an excel lent orchard team; weight 2G00 lbs. Ad dress J. II. Hlssell, Medrord, or call first place south of Falrdulo or chards. 31 FOR SALE Flvo acres, all platted; sewer and water In; all largo lots; no agents; seo owner. Phone 1661. FOR RENT Modern 6 room bungalow with bath, screen porch. 510 Liberty street; Just off North Riverside, 36 FOR SALE Tho Star mines and mill, completely equipped for water power; also ono Scotch marine boiler, nearly new; available water right and mill site nro to be sold. Prefer selling all together. Cull on or address li B. Hawkins, Applegate, Or, 42