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- J . t. t 'j;,f: i , J ft - JMEDrORP fAIL TRIBUNE, TMEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1911. PAGEMVE i j '$& ); mm H t. frf )"f local and personal n. A. Wilcox, of Albany, wns a busi ness visitor In Alcdfot-tl Wednesday. Two and one-half acres In alfalfa, ono mllo south of Washington school; easy torms. A. W. H. Everhard, 212 Frult Krowers Bank IiUIb. Miss Edna Klfort and Mrs. ItodRo left Tuesday evening for n visit In Port land. Is your liouso wired? Ono cigar less a day would pay for a hundred per cent lncrcaso In comfort. Start living the olectrlo life. Justin EITert arrived In Mod ford Mon day evening for a visit with homo folks. Ho Is located nt RoReburg. Mcdford local socialist party meets every Sunday night at 7:30 at Smith's hall on North Grapo street, Everybody Invited. II. O. Hint of Berkeley. Callfqjnla, transacted business In Mcdford Wednes day. Seo It. A. Holmes, Tho Insuranco Man, over Jackson County bank. Jncob Wortenson of Oak Park, Illinois Is visiting with friends In Mcdford. J. H. Mulchay. of Portland district freight agent of tho Southern Pacific transacted business In Medford Friday. M. A. Stutsman, of Ashland was In Medford Tuesday. Head display advertisement on an other page of this Issue. Bulto Falls Lumber company. K. W. Carlton of Table Bock wits a Tuesday visitor In Medford. Why not tho best. It costs no more. Smnmervlllo Barber Shop, opposite post- office. Tho regular mooting of tho city coun cil was not held Tuesday evening only Couucllmen Elfert, Merrick and Watt be ing present. Mayor Cnnon adjourned tho meeting until 3 o'clock Wednesday after noon. Cnrkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), atorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Bldg., Mcdford. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Roddy of Medford who havo Just returned from abroad are now at tho Hotel Wolcott, New York, where they will remain for two weeks before returning home. Printing of all kinds at Portland prices. Mall Tribune office. Mr. Brown of Eagle Point was a Med ford visitor Tuesday. Crlnvelt's Quality Shop has located In room 4, St. Mark's building. 219 1-2 West Main street, whero they will make reg ular $35 suits for $25 this week only. Roger Hitchcock of Eagle Point trans acted business hero Tuesday. Do you want 5 acres In alfalfa, one mllo south of Main street, cheap? C. W. II. Everhard. 212 Fruitgrowers Bank bldg. Horace Pelton of Sam's Valley was In Medford Tuesday. Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford of fice, phone No. 1201. P. V. Cooper, chief engineer for the Prospect Construction Company was In Medford Tuesday on business. Do you wont 14 lots 50x145 each for $2500 on easy terms? C. W. II. Ever hard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank bldg. Miss Cordelia Goffo of Central Point was u visitor In Medford Tuesday. Largo, delightful sleeping room for rent nt 203 Olcson street. Frunlc Torrey nnd Mr. Wood were Grants Pass visitors Wednesday II. C. Stoddard, superintendent of the Rogue, River Electric company, was u business visitor' In Woodvllle, Wednes day. Who Is Palmer? Ho Is the piano man. Where located? With Cuthberts furni ture store, next to post office. Notleo an nouncement In this Issue. Miss Ona Humphrey has resumed hor duties at Kentner's after a prolonged vacation. Notleo the announcement In this Issuo of tho new plnno bouse. Mr. and Mrs. Conro Flero of Central Point wero Tuesday visitors In Medford. Mr. nnd Mrs. George II. Monroe who havo been In Medford for several days left Tuesday evening for Portland. Guk Nowbury departed for Korbyvllle Wednesday where he will attend court. T. W. Kelly of DoWlttc, lown. Is spending a few days visiting with his brother E. E. Kelly In this city. This Is Mr. Kelly's first visit to the vnlley of the Roguo and ho Is greatly Impress ed with It. Mrs. J. Rlgg and son, Dr. James Rlgg, with Airs. Smith who havo been look ing after orchard Interests here left for their homo In Springfield. Illinois via California and the Yoscmlto Vnlloy. George Russell, of tho Cuthbort Fur niture Company left Tuosday for Gold Hill where ho will Install tho carpets anil draporli'S for tho hotel recently purchased by Cnpt. J. W. Gale. Mrs. Flora Huggens and father Mr Lewis of Wntervllle, Washington, who have been visiting with Mrs. O. C. Hug glns loft Tuesday for Redlnnds. Colo rado. Mis. W. T. Grelves of Jacksonville, was among tho Tuosday shoppers In Medford. Mrs. George Elfers of Phoenix spent Sunday with her daughtur, Mrs. O. C. Hugglns. Ralph Darling of Gold Hill was a Med ford visitor Tuesday. Sam Hodges of Gold Hill spent Tues day In this city. Mrs. L. Enynrt left Wednesday for a visit In Snn Francisco. Mrs. Lillian Elder loft Tuesday for Grants Pass, whero sho will mako her homo. Rev. W. F. Shields of this city and Dr. McUiln of Giants Pass will Jour ney to Phoenix Wednesday evening and Install Dr. Bailey as pastor of the Presbyterian church. Tho piles of railway ties placed on East Main street to hold tho streot rail way franchlso are being removed much to the satisfaction of the residents of the east side. Mr. Spraguo Relgel returned Wednes day from n few days visit In Corvnllls. An attractive now bungnlow Is being constructed on tho Liberty Orchnrd tract north of Medford, near Cokor Butte. George Taverner of Ashland transact ed business In Medford Wednesday. S. M. LntK of San Francisco was among tho arrivals In Medford Wednes day. Mrs. A. II. Miller returned from an extended visit In Klamnth Falls Tues day evening. G. P. Llndley wns a business visitor In Jacksonville Wednesday. F. M. Daugherty of Kcrby wns In Medford Wednesday. G. E. Geaves of Ashland spent Wed nesday In Medford. Chns Bnssler of Lima, Ohio, was among the eastern arrivals In Mcdford Wednesday. T. Young, of Portland transacted busi ness In Medford Wednesday. REBELS BURN MANJJ STAKE Mosby's Rebel Band Exhibit Much Cruelty Said to Have Burned Captured Rurale at Stake Near Carillo, Monday. SAN DIEGO, Cal May 3. Vlllavl ccnslo, n Mexican rurale captured by Mosby's rebel band nt Carillo last Mon day, was burned at the stake yestorday at Tecate, according to reports rocolv ed hero today. LOVE REFUSES TO TALK or bis love ArrAiRs BAKER, Ore., May 3. Sidney C. Love former millionaire New York and Chi cago broker, Who lost his fortuno two years ngo and is now trying to recoupe It In the Baker mining district today declined to talk o ftho suit for divorce which his wlfo has filed against him In Now York City, where sho with their smnll daughter resides. According to advices received here to day, Judge Morchauser of the supieme court has decided that tho New York court properly has Jurisdiction of the case and that Love either will have to go to New York or loso tho case by (Jo fault. Love has a similar suit for divorce against Mrs. Lovo on file In tho local courts. Ho filed the pnpers two days after Mrs. Love began proceedings. tt 4- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4- " . -..... -tV -4-4------4 FOR RENT Large, delightful front sleeping room; bath and hot and cold water; reasonable. Call at 203 Ole- son street, or phono Main 414. FOR RENT A six room nil modern bungalow on 11th street, Just off Oak dale. Rent $33 per month. Phfjne G6I1 or E S. 1fimy, 201 Gnrnott Corey bldg. 38 Wcks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day Phono 2371 Night rhoiios P. W. Weeks 2071. A. E. Orr, 3002, . LADY ASSISTANT. WANTED Washing or house cleaning by the day. Mrs. Jordan, 035 N. Fir street. J7 SHORT CHANGE ARTIST AT WORK Two Grants Pass Boys Arc Buncoed Out of $10 by. Smooth Young Man" i Who Posed as Landlord and Took Their Change. Some Ballplayer Two young men from Giants Pass wero victims of short change artist Tuesday night nt tho Royal rooming house. They had attended tho circus and went to tho rooming house shortly after midnight. Going up tho steps they wero met by a young man who Inquired If they wanted rooms and upon stat ing their wishes ho conducted them to a room, unit having no chungo they hand ed him n $10 gold piece. Tho man whom they supposed to be tho landlord told them to wait and ho would get the change. Ho went down stairs and has not been seen since. t Tho management claims ho was not connected with tho establishment and refunded the money rather than have any trouble over the affair. The two men hunted ull of Wednesday morning tor mo liner nut coiuu not locate Win. HANS WAGMER, Pardee Honored. SACRAMENTO, Cnl., May 3. Tho conservation commission nnd tho con servation board of control, Just appoint ed by Governor Jolulson, confened to day In tho governor's offlco for thnlr first meeting. Former Governor Gcorgo C. Pardee of Oakland, wns made presi dent of thu commission. Rebellion Crushed. LONDON, May 3. Secretary of the Navy McKonna unnounced today In the house of commons that he had received a messago from tho cpmmnnder of tho British squadron at Cnnton, China, which stated that tho rebellion had been completely crushed. Belief Sont Ohlneie. SAN DIEGO. Cat.. May 3. Relief was sent today to the ten Chinese cast nways who have been on one of the corunndn Islnmts for flftoen days with llttlo food and no water. A sloop, said to have been engaged by Chnrley Snm. n Chinese merchant of Enscnnda. lower California was towed from thnt port to tho Island by tho steamor St. Denis on her way up to San Diego. Tho men on tho sloop lntendeod to tnko the mnrooned Ohlneso bnek to En scnnda, fiom which port they wero taken by wouldbe smugglers, who later aband oned them on the Island. Codalnghnm'o Trunk Searched. Additional Information regarding regarding John Coddlngham, tho man killed by n falling tree at Prospect lust Friday, has been obtained. A trunk be longing to htm has been found at the MEDEORD THEATRE Monday Evening May 8th THE GREATEST EMOTIONAL ACTRESS OLGA NETHERSOLE (Lieblcr & Co., Managers.) IN A DOUBLE BILL SISTER BEATRICE A Miracle Play by Maurice Moctcrlinch AND THE ENIGMA A Modern Drama by Paul llcrvieu Seat Sale Thursday: Prices $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Reservations by mail accompanied by check given preference. Duulop hotel In Central Point where he boarded for some time a short While ago. Coroner Kellog searched the trunk and Its contents Wednesday morn ing but found nothing to Identify the man Mr, Perl still has the body In his posesslon but what disposition will be undo of It Is not known, Palm Olive Soap FOR THE TOILET ONE OF THE BIGGEST ADVERTISED AND BEST KNOWN OF TOILET SOAPS. ESPEC IALLY GOOD FOR THE MASSAGE, FOR MANICURING, FOR SHAMPOOING, FOR WRINKLES, PIMPLES, ERUPTIONS, ETC. ALSO FOR THE BABYS, BOTH BECAUSE OF THE PURE OLIVE OIL, OBSOLUTELY FREE FROM ARTIFICIAL COLORING, A FULL SIZE CAKE OF Palmolive 10 Cents Don't fail to see to morrow our big spec ial of Fancy Glass waro at your choice 10c Each Just in, a swell new line of plain and fancy glass vases, all sizes, all shapes 25c to 50c Our New Glassware We have just received a big shipment of new glassware, we would be pleased to have you to come in and see some and ask that you take special notice of the color, cleanoiness and quality of some. AVhy buy. cheap glass, when you can get the best for the same money or less at Hussey's Largest Assortment of Post Cards, each lc FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms, close In. Apply 322 8. Central. 38 WANTED Work on ranch, man, wife and boy 17. Address J. G., Trib une. 37 Send a Messenger that will, meet with tho ap iroval of the recipient of our message. Any old kind f n messenger won't answer The best should always be sent "if" you wish the re cipient to pass a favorable verdict. What you think about busi ness stationery isn't quite so important as what your corre spondent thinks. Don't buy Tht tlandiirj faftr for t limn tlalhntrf a HMflKHiRiE mm "Leokir Hi wattr.mari" because it pleases you, but because it influences the man you write in your favor. & 4 Big Overstock Sale A Grand Success Store thronged with eager buyers snatching up the f thousands of bargains. Read to-day's specials i; JOHN A. PERL Undertaker nnd Embnlmcr Successor to tho undertaking de partment of Medford Furniture Co. Office with Medford Furniture Co. Telephenes: Day, Bell 351; John A. Perl, residence, Dell 4111, Home 179U C. W. Conklln 3601. J. H. But ler 3571. AMM'LAXCE SKRVICK Old Hahmiiiri Bend it a clran. criin Jir. nude lur clean, frivp Im.inen toilet. It it told on I lie assumption tint (here's economy in quality A nandsome specimen dook Kiven upon request, snow in; leiierheadt and oilier butinest forms, printed, lithozraphed and enslaved on lbs while and lourleci cot.'"-i Made by IfAur-MCIkH Pamx Com tan v, the Ally paper makers in he world making bond Mptr exclusively. Medford : Printing Co. I ssBhL iaSD i 4 Shirt Waist Specials Today we offer a big; lot of 500 waists from our main- month overstock. These are plain and embroidered tailored waists, also fancy lingerie, both plain and embroidered and come in lawns, "Klaxons, etc. In this lot will be found waists of all decriptions, 'includ ing Dutch necks and short sleeves, and hitrh neck and long sleeves. $1.25 values 98c $1.50 values $1.12 $1.75 values ,..v ., , $1.29 $1.90 values .'... .. $1.49 $2.25 values $1.89 Silk Petticoats A special lot of fancy silk petticoats at tempting prices. A new and unusualy fine garment, special $3.98 $5.00 to $7.00 values $4.45 $8.50 to $10.00 values $6.98 $12.50 to $15.00 values $8.98 Big Stock Ladies1 Parasols Special Today piain and embroidered white linen, also plain and colored border, pongees, $1.50 values $1.13 An Ideal Orchard Home at a Sacrifice $100 PER ACRE Consist! of 160 nrtrft; thrco nnd ono-linlf mllrs from thriving rnllroiul town; two mllt'M from ritilctrntik; ono mllo from Horiio rlvor; 6R ncrcn In cultivation, 40 noreM In 2-ycnr-old frtllt of beat com mnri'Inl vnrlutlt'Hi 15 hitch In wheat: linlf ncro of ToUny crapes: three never- fnlllntr sprlnss, sufficient water to Irri gate InrKo Karrion nnd for nil 1oinrntlc purposes, Hlluntcil rlijlit nt heuse: nliout J2DC0 worth of stoclc nml Implcmants KO with plnee. Ono of most beautiful bullilliUT sites In UoKtio River vnlley. Splendid view of tha river, Mount Pitt niut HUrrouiullnjj valley. Two houses nnd InrBO barn nnd several othor outbuild Iiikr. On county road connrctltiR with new brtilKo to li built tills summer, llent fltihlnir In tho world and near bent hunting groundn In valley. Inndn ndjn cont not bo had for twice tho monoy. Owner In poor health nnd In order to mako quick snlo will sacrifice for $16, 000: half imbIi. balance In ono nnd two year, 6 per cent. You can deal direct with owner. For further Information ca.t 111S West Eighth street or phono Main C901. WOOD FOB SALE IlLOGK WOOI ! VFAX LOAD 'liono Main 2381 or leave orders at MEDFORD HARDWARE COMPANY Medford Horse Shoeing Shop- 128 South Ilnrctlctt Street. rnclflc riiono 1831 Home 210-R. C. L Allen, Prop. GIVE XJS A TRIAL SMITH APARTMENT HOUSE 317 SOUTH BXVSmBXBB AYBKUB Thirty completely furmtuhed Ap&rtmenti for rmllla Oaa Sang; and Xilrhta Free Telephone Speaklnr Tubes, Call Bella Private Batha New, Clean and Sanitary ror Apartments apply at Premise W M. Smith Prop. 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Parasols $1.50 val ues for $1.12 Plain white linen and ecru linen, also pongees in plain and eolored bor dered, $1.50, sells for $1.12 Table Linen $1.25 all pure linen dam ask, at overstock sale, per yard 98c $1.00 all pure linen dam ask, at overstoek sale, per yard 79c 7ti uil pure 1 1 iioii (laiimsk ...49c od iiht iiz-l diuniiHU 39o "l.'.c iiicp rlzeil damask .. . .380 Silks 75c silk messaline at overstock sale, at per yard 49c G5c wash -silks at over stock sale per yard 39c See the many other sMlk specials now on sale, al so wash jroods, etc, etc. 25c Summer 1p Vests lUt A splendid lot of ladies' sleeveless vests; many with fancy yokes; all are 25c sellers, during over stock sale we offer thorn at choice 16c All Ladies' and Children's Shoes AT COST. All Men's and Boys' Shoes 15 PER CT. OFF jer4rf KENTNERS r- f ! PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL TO HE 1RJLP IN Portland, Oregon, June 5 to 10, 1911 witi nn a most nmr.niANT FLORAL FIESTA & CIVIC JUBILEE I'ortlnnd, "Tlio Itoso City." will lie n Hcone of Hplomlor nml the contor of worlil'wlilo Intorcat for ona week. Reduced Fares to Portland FltOM AX.lt POINTS ON TKB Southern Pacific-Lines in Oregon To keop perfectly posted on all Impor tant matters relating to this great event, rail Qn local agents for circulars and printed matter, or write to i WK. MQMUKRAY Onnrnl paiwnKflr Awnt, i rOllTfsANU, OUK.