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fit IV K i f PAGE TWO MEDFORD ftLATL TRIBUNE, aiEDFORD, OftTCOON, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1911. WWfWWKWWWWWM v4 r-,-: - r r .v .i lW , &1 fV, i , ?e. 4 & , Ms m TA P k . Ml I . 7 fa r J LOCAL AND PERSONAL r. w. nurp, n ii. miiiock una e. m McKvnny wcro recent ClriuiH l'aas vis itors. allss Stay Ifoko of Central 1'olnt wns In nttontlanoo nt tlio Swuatlkn club danco Wcdni'BilAy cvonlnK. Jtr. Wllllnni Altkcn rottimrd Wcd- ncsdny from a four months' visit m southern CrtllfOrnln. Mr, V. SllnRim of AHlilnnri Is vlnltlnB with hor ulster, Mrs. M. r,oflnm1. II. Lewis, who litis resided In Medford for soino tlmo. loft AVodnosaay ror Urnnts Tnss, whoro he will locnto. Mrs. Lewis will follow lntor. n. J. Adlott wns In from tlio Initio Apidopntp viilloy Thursdiiy. I.nst clinnco to IiiukIi ut tlio New Stenngrnplipr. 37 Two nnd ono-linlf ncrcs In nlralfn, ono milo south of Washington schoel: easy terms.- A. W. II. Kvorlmrd, 212 Fruit growers Bank bldj,'. r. H. Lund of Seat tin trammeled Inmi npss with Medford metclinnts Thurs day. Vernon Vaw'ter Is n noihlnoo for the office of business nlanat;or of tho Ore Boh Ltnorald, the University of Oregon paper, for tlm goiiiIiik year. Is your liouso wlrod7 Ono clear loss a day would pay for n hundred per cent W. .11. Schtiretlo and family of Heattlo nrrlved In Medford Thursday for a few days' visit. I', Urns of Portland was n. business visitor In Medford today. UN 1 Incrcnso III comfort. Start living tho electric llfo. Mr. nnd Mrs. If. L. Irwin, ncbotn panled by Mrs. Irwin's maid, nrrlved In Medford Thursday morning from Chl- CURO. City Attorney 1. J. Neff loft Thurs day evenlni? on u business trip to Port land. Medford local socialist party moots evory Sunday nlfiht at 7:30 at Smith's hall on North Orapo streot. Everybody Invited. ' W. M. tinyco of Tortland Is stopping In this city W. M. Thompson of Snn .Vranclseo tvns a business visitor hero Thursday "VVus Green, who has been nt ttrants J'ass for tho past mouth, spent TIiiiih day" In ' Medford. ' Heo It. A. Holmes, Tho Insuranco Man, over'Jnckson Coiinty bank. George Trimble, formerly, a fireman on tho Southern I'nclflo and a resident of Grants I'ass, now an engineer on the United llnllroads out of i'ortlnnd, was married April 2ft to Miss May Kaufman, duuglvter of lludulph Kaufman, at IIIlls boro. J. II. Mulchay of Portland district freight agent of tho Southern Pacific transacted business In Medford Friday M. A. Hanson of Ely, Nov., was among tho1 arrivals In Medford Wednesday, ' Itoad display advortlsomcnt on an other page of this Ibbuc. Ilutto Palls Lumber company. Tho New Stenographer nt the Savoy is tho best comedy ever shown In Med ford. 37 "P. M. rolllim or Henttlo transacted bus iness In Medford Thursday. W. W. Allliigham of Portland Is look Ing after business IntorestM In Medford. Why not tlio best. It coats no inoro, Summcrvillo Ilarbcr Shop, oppostto post office. O, W. MacLeod of San Francisco Is" spending a few days with friends In this city. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Glenn O, Taylor), ntornoys-at-lnw, over .Tnnkflmi Pniintv fliftilr llliltr.. Mmlfnrrl. It. L. lliiullr- of Ashlaml was u business visitor In Medford Wednesday. Printing of nil kinds at Portland prices. Mall Tribune office. Waltor Tat ply and Warren E. Potior of Crosvnnt City are In Medford looking nfter business Interests. M. A. Stutsman of Ashland was In Medford Wodnosday. Crlnvelfs Qunllty Shop has located In room 4, St. Murk's building, 219 1-2 West Main streot, whoro tlioy will mako reg ular $36 suits for $25 this week only, Mrs. W. Vogltl has returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. E. L. An drews of 0 rants Pass. Do you wnnt 0 acres In alfalfa, ono inllo south of Main street, chenpT C W. If. Kvorlmrd, 212 Fruitgrowers Hunk bldg. T. Ii Payne, who has been visiting ut tno homo of F. W. Payne, departed Wed nesday for his home In Sea I tin. Ashland Stouut Lnundry. Medford of fice, phono No. 1201. Mrs. C. L AnUeny and daughter of Kuguiio. Miss (l)uyin. are guosts ut tho J.omu of Mis. John H. Orth Do you wnnt 14 lots COxllS each for I2H00 on easy tcrmsT C. W, II. Ever hanl, 212 FrultgrnworH Hank bldg. Mr. and Mis. t'onro Flero of Cuntml woro In Medford Wodnomliiy, litirgo, delightful slumping room for runt ut HOJ Oloson stiot P. Slmlmu and biothsr. C. IS. Htm- Ihui, of WnodvlllH. arrived In Medford Wednesday nnd will lemalti heie. Mr. nnd Mrs. Vm nteu liave returiiod from u visit with fi lends nt GrHiits l'UHS. The New HtoiiOKi-npher nt tlm Sovriy In the mill of the town. ruiui ? Well, I n(tml IT Mrs. F. M. lJiiicn returned Wedueitday from a vUlt with frleniln In W'ooilvlllc. II. G. Parkar or Gold Kill was In Mud ford Thumlay preiwintory to IdmvIiik for HurubrtMik, S1, whr ht tuts imr chnowl a liHilwr sliop. Mrs. H. A. TimI of foollugit. Ol., Is ipindliig a fe wdays with frlenUe In McMlfoid. Mis Alfmetta Onrietuen vlslttsl TIihiwIm)' In Ceuti-Hl Point. Itnlph CHiitcrbury und Mr. and MIm MeAnllft of Minneapolis were gUMts or tlio HmttBtllM chili Wediii-sdHy ttveulng Mrs. Ch.trleM Isnars of mttr Jackson v(1Ih witp u Mntlfoid Hhopper ThuiiuiM'. Mr. TtK'hlrge of 1'untral Point nttend od tile tiWNsttka iImiku Wednesday eve ning. J. Archibald Holier nnd MUmcm Mai Ion Merrtvold and Ciithiilin- limfi-rniuu l IImI In Grunts Phhm TIiiiiniIuv I DELAYS ACTION Matter of Purchasing Bridge on Main Street Over Bear Creek is Put Off Until May 20 City Dads Call on Court. NEW ROAD TO S VALLEY M Engineer Harmon Instructs Farmers to Remodel Fences to Permit New Road to Be Constructed to Connect With New Bridge. A committee composed of Counoll men F. 15. Merrick, V. .1. Kmrrick nnd W. W. Ulfcrt anil Mnyor Canon, chair man, went to "Jacksonville Thursday morning to confer with tho county com mlslonors regarding tho purchase or the bridge nt present over Ileur creek on East Main street. Nothing definite was decided upon und the committee will confer with tho commissioners on May 20. Thorp has been somo talk of replnclng the bridge with n now structure and re moving tho old bridge to Jackson street where ono Is needed badly, but nothing will bo done for some Weeks at le-ist f''r COURT? OUS MEwa Circuit Court New. George W. Daley vs Hello Daley; suit for divorce, dismissed. Old Mill Ditch and Irrigating Co. vs. llarbara E. Kstoll, decreo for defendant In suit to quiet title. Old Mill Ditch & Inlgntlng Co. Vs". William lireedlng; decieo for defendant In suit to (inlet title. Eliza J. Lewis vs. Oeorgo E. Cham hcilnln; decreo for defendant In appli cation to register title. Dnulel Whetstone vs. Chrlstobol ICoso Whetstone; divorce; decree granted de fendant. Itorneo Pelton, substituted for Gold Hill Hank, vs. Gold Hill Canal Co. et at.; action to tecover mouoyj verdict In favor or defendant In sum of $217:1.3. Joseph II Hitch vs. 11. Waldo Dike man and James Ilnblns; default taken ngnlust James Ilnblns. In regard to application of G. G. Slier ley to register title; order dismissing motion to set nslilo default. A. J. 'llcaglo et al. vs. H. T. Wont worth; action for money; dismissed. Margaiet Hi own vs. A I ml in Wilson; suit to foreclose Hon; order to mnkt other patties, dnfudatits, 10 10 WeeRs & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day riiono SEJ71 Nllilit I'honi'tt I W. Weeks 2071. A. 13. Oir, ilODU. LADY ASSISTANT. Kual ntnto Transfers. Norton Cuitls Judil to Otto It. Mil lots l mid 17. II. T. Whlto ad dition to Ashland Mis. II. A. Iliinlson to Newsou II. Harrison, laud In D L C C2, town ship :i!, range 1 oast ....,..., A. 13. OYr to Tiall Lumber Co, Southeast iiuarter section 20, township .'12, range 1 east 1 S. S. McKoiohor to Fied D. Ma son, 100 acres In seetlon 32, township 40, inugo 1 east 10 John J. llrowu to E. L. Ferra el al., trustees, lot 4, block 1, Cen tral Point il&Oll li I,, liriu et al., tiustees, to John J. Hi own, lot 8, block II, Con tnil Point 2C00 Cllffoid II. Thomas to F. U. Con way, lots ii, ti and 21, block IK. Summit addition to Ashland 1000 FrilltKinwtilH Trust . Tllle Co. to Juliu II. Crulu, laud In township S7, range 1 tsist 1 V K. to Kugiinn U. Hrlstol, lfio iicich In seotlon 20, township S3, rniigii 3 east iMteut C S. to Chnrlntte E. lilegel, 1A0 acres In section 18, township 40, range 2 east patent Marriage Xdcenses. lSluier M. HIkkh and Minnie ltrson. A. II KkhkIp and .Mnttle M. Cress, l&llth Hoguo and Hairy Edward Pel Mnrrlod. IIOniMC-PiaitltY In Medford on Apili 2A. lHII, by ltev. KhleldH. liMllli Hoguo and lliirry Edwaid Perry. ItlS.UlLlC-CltlCHH In jHcksonvlUs on Apill 1U. 1911, by Henry Do, J. P., A. II. lleHgU and Mattle M. Cretw, lloitsort; Wood; Now Cases, State of Oregon vs. C. (1. IrHiiaerlpl from juellee enuit. jltate of Oiegrtn s. lAittU traiiaerlpt frwn Justlre eouit. W. J. Marsll,. trustee, vs. Ut Mnln-' Lumber TradlHg Co.; suit to iu i t title, Vrobnte Court. ICataie TliouiMH 11 Cnlli-y, mir up proving final account ami dls luiiguih adiiilntatratur. Relate H. J. Allen; order npproMug final account and dlMtmiglng admi us I tutor. ICaUte M. A. Allen; order appiolig final account ami dtacharfflnK ndndui" trator. ICalate F P. 1ahk: Inventorv and up I pialaiment filed uhawlog eetati' .ili. Ii at UOtu. ' KMtale isiiaabetn A. Mills oi.ler np pnlnilns 11. V. Milla. J. T. Little nnd E. C. Kvlnann. appra leers. JOHN A. PERL r :: :: Uiulcrlulcer anil lUiulmlitipr Successor to tho undertaking do . 1 i , II ..I, 1 T7. ,1 rt 1 1 iiariaiuui ui iituutuiu i' uiiiuuru uu. ' j Office Kith Metifonl Funiltmo Co. ;: Teloiilienos: Day, Uoll 3B1; ',', IjohR A. I'orl, roultlouco, Uoll 4111, s Howe 179L. 0. W, ConkIJa 3C01. J, H. Hut- Ilar tUM AMUlIIiANOK SKHVHK ti f 1 lllg- Oregou Mile Sold. iiAKitii, ur. May with ue tu iiouncrinent that the Uultfd Hi n a. fdiuoua ltalnbow mine for $;mioo t, wuu predlett-d toot)' that the entrain of tin- big corporation into Uu- loot fu Id will mi an an Immediate imp, tin ' tu mining ttcilvliy in eastern Or w"' Look at tlo aderlltu'd real i-atnto lt' a coldly irmral eye and If It at H look gooit," buy! Hft tt TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY f -f 4- i4.4.4- ' FOIt HALK Olt THADIe Hetnestead re HnulHliinfnt. good location Address P O Hex. TSt lull li:T pi. smut ituiniM for liittiK Pot- i mouit . I, at 1. Koufi Hoii will iy l.illw, i. I Advlct'S from Sntns valley nro to the effect that Itoad ,Engln"er ilnrmoil has notified the flinders residing northwest of Eagle Point that they must remodel their fences to permit tho building of a road from it proposed new slntlou two miles north of Eagle Point to a point on llutte creek where a new bridge Is o be built.' This will permit Iho farmers of Antloch and Upper Sams valleys to havo n market within three or four miles of their ranches while nt pres ent they havo n drive of fully 12 miles to market. TO THE PEOPLE OF I have conio to your beautiful city Of Medford with my wife and flvo daugh ters Wo havo purchased a homo on South Central avenue und Medford will be our future home. We nro delighted with Medford and Its people nnd in fact the whole Hoguo river valley. Wo havo leased a space In fulh bert's Filrnlturo Store next to tho post office and will open up a piano houso it bout May fi, which will bo known as Palmer's Piano House. Wo understand tho piano business from top to bottom, and know plnno values when we seo them. Pianos bought right can bo sold right. Wo represent several of tho leading piano manufneturers of tlio United States and ut present havo n carload con sisting of 21 high grado pianos en route which will arrive hero about May f.. People contemplating buying a piano will do well to wait and seo this carload before closing a deal, for wo promise you there will bo something stirring III the plnno business hero this sum mer. We will not cngago In any wildcat schemes offering something for noth ing but will conduct our business oh straight business principles, giving to the public value received for evory dol lar invested Whether you aro think ing of buying or not, call and got nc Mtialnted, We can show you the best lino or pianos ever exhibited In Medford Your patronage solicited. PALMER'S PIANO HOUSE, With Cuthbort'a furniture Storo, Next to Poatofilce. Phono 1451. D. J. PALMEIt, Prop. FRIDAY and SATURDAY The Last Two Days of Our Trade Building Sale I IP fk ul Hal Notlco to Contractors, Notlco Is heteby given that sealed bids will bo leeolved by the board of directors of school district No. 3C, of'Jnckson county, state of Oregon, until Wednes day, May 17.1S1I, for tho erection of it ono story frame school building In said district. Plans nnd specifications for Iho s.imo may bo seen nt the ofrico or the county school superintendent In Jacksonville, or In tho case or his ab sence from the offlco, they may bo seen nt tho offlco of tho county clerk. Each bid must bo nccompanled by a certified check for n sum which shall equal flvo per cont of tho amount of the bid. as n guarantee of good faith, and tho successful bidder will bo required lo glvo bonds In the sum of soventy-flve per cent of the amount of tho bid The board of directors roserte tho right to j ' Many have taken .advantage of our CUT PRICES in this sale of Men's and Youths Clothing, Ladies' Clothing, Millinery and Furnishings. BUT WE WANT TO MAKE FRIDAY and SATUkDAY OUR TWO BANNER DAYS and will add maily new items to our sale list for these two days $1.49 Big Reduction on Rugs 200 beautiful 27x00 Tfugs in Axmhisters, velvets and body Brussels .0x12 Grass JZiigti ..,....;.... $8.50 xl2 Tapestr Kloor Rugs $12.35 9x12 Ingrain Rugs $5.00 9x12 AxmiustOr Jftugs $19.65 9x12 Colonial Velvet, the best weaving one-09 fjC piece, popular priced rug made $uv9v A big discount on Lace Curtains for Friday and Saturday 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT on any Lace Curtains in our store; priced from 85c to $10.00. Millinery Cut Deep Millinery cut deep for Friday and Saturday. All Gage Hand Tailored HATS HALF PRICE All our Dress Hats go at ONE FOURTH OFF Fridayand Saturday. 50 ladies' Wool Skirts; worth $6.00, $6.50 fll MO and $7.00; Friday and Saturday t.tO 25 ladies' "Wool Skirts; black and browns; up to $5.00; go at $3.38 Ladies' $1.25 Kid Gloves 58c Ladies' $1.50 Kid Gloves. 98c 90x72 Bleached Sheets 43c 36X-I2 Bleached Cases lie 10c India Linon 7c Best American Prints 5c Good yard wide Bleached Muslin 7c Ask about our Profit Sharing Plan 25 men's $2.50 and $3.00 I J ats ..$1.50 50c Four-in-hand Ties 29c 50c Suspenders 29c 25c Bow Tics, 2 for 25c THE GOLDEN RULE roject nny unil nil bids. Send bids to J. at. Stevens, HeiiRle, Or. d. v. sTtmanss, Cliiilrinnii School Hoard. Second hand Remington Typewriter For Sale. Little Used. Wide Carriage Medford Book Store Hnnklnri for HcnUti. Where to Go Tonight THE ISIS THEATRE SPrCIAIi ENGAGEMENT rOUR DAYS ONLY MANDIE STII.I. The Aviator Oirl PioHontliiK for tlie flint tlmo In Med- fonl tlio moat HtartlhiK senMtlonnl fwt over uocompllfllioil by nny liv ing woninn. i iitiruiiiiK our miiuuiiiu i , with her bonutlful voice In aone, wlillo lllto noma stranKo bird she j Konrn nbovo ' tho beads Of hor audi- X I piu-o. holdlntr thoin Hiiellbound. wlill J lior nmehlne. UKo foiuo Ktrango mon-! Mter, nitBucrliiK with MKbtnliiK rap- ; lillty tlui ullKhtoHt touch of her dell-;; s cato hand. No ono Hlioijld iiiIkb seo-; I Hit: this truly womlerfdl lKht. ', l 3 KEELS MOVING XICTUBES 3 , J WED. BAT. SUNDAYMATINEE ; ; A Oootl Souk by I IIAUKV 11LAXCHAHD J IRRIGATION Why Depend, Upon Rain? IRRIGATION IS CERTAIN take a chance. and you can't afford to x LAUCUI ALI. THE WAY HOME j THE NEW BTBHOOBAPHER I i I OTnBR rEATUKES I EXCELLENT MUSIC I ONE DIME ONE DIME Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FRED N. CUMMINGS, Mariager Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building Irrigated Orchard Tracts You can clear at least $200 per acre per annum on mter- tillage crops. Some have netted much us and let us show you how to do it. ROGUELANDS Inc. FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager more. s ee ii NATATORIUM Howling', DUUardi, Fool, Skattngr, and Bbootlnir, i i, . I Tut) Btu lor Laate ua ueimetucn t at all tline. jxlg Dane Every Saturday Night, j MACHINES PLEASE, Double Disc Records 65c Medford Music Shop .Mo i:ia .V CO., r-rt-4 The Model Variety Store Ealo Point, Oregon Notions of hII klttrtH. t'ruiltcvr&r. KlKsvar. uttttlonwry, com Us. hruithaa. U. hkos. tluw(ir. wlro KiukU tnt toiii-t imiii. Iikh a aii.itH iv si iuls ii a ti WOOD FOR SALE : HIiOOK WOOD : : $1 vim liOAl) : 'bono Mnln 2581 or lonvo orders nt MEDFORD HARDWARE COMPANY M DALEY Medford Horse Shoeing Shop- 128 South llnrotlcU Street, lMciflc I'hoiio 1831 Home 210.11. C. L Allen, Prop. QlMi ISA TRIAL L. N. JUDD J las ivinovi'd his Kcal Kstato OlTico in Talent, Oregon, to Alain Street, opposite Talent Hotel. Now is your time to come and purchase a good Alfalfa or Fruit Farm, or a Commercial Orchard, and seeuro a fine homo. Ho has tracts of 4-10-15.2Q-tl0.S0.lG0 or 2S0 auras of land for salo, im proved and some unimprovod, besides fine city residences. m: i & x'f y r