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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORTCCON, FRTDAY, MAY 5, 1011. PAGE FIVE , t iv . ; LOCAL AND PERSONAL J. W, Brlstow, representing tho Pa cific States Fire Insurance compnny, n corporation organized at Portland not long since, wus liero recently cstnbllBh lnj; aRcnelci therefor. K. O. BrlHtol bf Potter county, Penn- nylvanla, Ih tnukliiR HiIh nectlon a visit after an nliHvncu of wcveral years. TliomaH O, Gaines of Trail was In Medfonl nml Jacksonville Weilnosilay. Hay. ""Brain anil chicken feci! purchas ed of us will ho quickly tleltvcroil. Home phono 1'CO. J. C. Schmidt. 39 T. C. Preston of Jamestown, N. V was ainonB tho eastern arrivals In Med fonl Thursday. W. IT. Stewart motored to Jackson ville Wednesday with a party of friends. niB sale of pattern hats at Meek er'M. 39 J. Harnt'H of Grants Pass was In Medford Thursday and Krlday. Two and one-half acres In alfalfa, one mllo south of Washington school; easy terms. A. W. IT. Everhard, 212 Frult Browors Bank bids. D. J. H. Penrco has returned from a trip to tho Poormnn's Creek mines. An excellent run was made there durliiB thu past season. n. J. Coles of Hilts. Cal transacted business In Medfoul Friday. Is your houso wired? One cigar less a day would pay for a hundred per cent Increase In comfort. Start living the electric life. -.iarles T. Kyte of Sioux City la.. Is In Medford looklriR over tho valley. Arthur Davis, thu electrician, made a business trip to tho AppleKato tho fore part of tlm week. IT. 1). Norton and A. C. HoubIi of Grunts Pass, tho lawyers, were In Jled ford Wednesday. Special prices on pattern hats and flowers at Meeker's store. 39 Miss Kiln Wilson of Sacramento Is spending few days with friends In Medfoul. Medford local socialist party meets evory Sunday night at 7:30 at Smith's hall on North Grape street. Everybody Invited. M. A. Stutsman of Ashland was a Fri day visitor In Medford. Mr. and Mis. F. M. Smith of Sterling liav'e been visiting In Medfoid. They are expecting tho ni rival of relatives from Ohio, who may stop awhile. I. A. Hoble of Grants Pass was In Medford on business Thursday. B. S. Grlgsby of Klamnth county, who got his start In this valley, Is among us for a short time. Sou B. A. Holmes, The Insuranco Man, over Jackson County bank. Mrs. F. C. Kaiser of Jacksonville Is tho guest of Miss May Turner. J. Percy Wells, cifunty school super intendent, made Ashland a visit recently. Mr. Blackburn of Central Point was n business visitor In MedTord Thursday. J. H. Mulclmy of Portland district freight agent of tho Southern Pacific transacted business In Medford Filday. Miss Gertrude Eaklo of Portland, who has been the guest of Miss Jeuenesso Butlor, left Friday nfternoon for San Francisco. T. C. Dugan and George Olvan were over from Kagle Polni Wednesday and sold somo cattlo to F. K. Bybee. Ladles flowers to trim your hats one-half regular prices. Meeker's. 39 R C Jeiomo transacted business in Central Point Thursday. Bead display advertisement on an other pase of this Issue. Butto Falls Lumber company. Mrs. B. E. Unnny has been making relatives llvlnB in Jacksonville a short visit. Mts. 13. A. Pickens, who has been vis iting her daughter, Miss May Pickens, left Thursday afternoon for her homo In Yroka, Cal. Why not the best. It costs no more. Summervllle Barber Shop, opposlto post- office. I. W. Berry was a fore-week visitor In Grants Pass. Judgo Calkins Is nt Jacksonville again holding circuit couit nfter u short ad journment. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), atorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Bldg., Medford. George T.. Davis Is making n short business visit lir" Portland. A. Nicholson was In from his foothill farm Wednesday. One-half saved now on hat trimming flowers. Meeker's store. 39 Mrs. Sample was a Thursday visitor In Jacksonville. Printing of all kinds at Portland prices. Mall Trlbuno office. I.eon Hnsklns mndo a business tilp to Jacksonville Wednesday afternoon. Crlnvelfs Quality Shop has located In rpom 4. St. Mark's building, 219 1-2 West Mnln street, whoro they will mako leg ular $35 suits for J25 this week only. Mrs. B. Bunch of Jacksonville was among her Medford friends the fore part of tho wcok. Do you want 5 acres In alfalfa, one mllo south of Main street, cheap? C. W. II. Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank bldg. Mis. Charles 13. Jones of Hilt, Cal., sister of the late Jacob Parks, returned homo Wednesday nfter a short stay on tho Applegate. Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford of flre. phona No. 1201. IT. II. Bandall, representing tho Claik & Henery Construction company, went to Tolo Friday to Inspect tho sand de posits there. , Do you want H lots 50.H5 each for $2500 on easy, torms7 C. W. II. Ever hard. 212 Fruitgrowers Bank bldg. Joo Hammeisloy of Job! Hill was In Medfonl a short time Thursday. Large, delightful sleeping room foi ront at 203 Oleson street ' Dr J 13. Shearer has moved his of fices to Garnett-Corey building 5 ( C. J. Scmon, manager of tho Medford Concreto Construction company, was u business visitor to Ashland Thursday. John Baccrlch of Portland Is In Med ford in tho Interests of tho Orcgonlan. I IT. J. Black of Ellensbtirg stopped Thursrinv nli-lit with M,ifn-,l rrin..iu J. F. Shatrlck of San Francisco trans acted business In Medford Thursday. Frank L. Lacy of St. Joseph, Mo., Is looking nfter his business Interests In ..ils city. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Flynn returned from Sacramento Thursday evening. They left the train at Ashland and came the rest of tho wuy by automobile. They will make their homo at Second nnd Ol son streets. Messrs. Aklns and Benton of the Gol den ltule department storo spent Thurs day night at Gold Hill fishing. W. S. Iledflelil nml A. .1. I'lir-MiiLt . .... ... v, ..(.n,..(1. spent Thursday afternoon with friends in ..sniauii. J. W. Jncobs of Woodvlllo was a Mod ford visitor Thursday. A. J. Engqulst has resigned his posl tloil with tho Uotrlin Itlver Wmlf nml Produce association and will leuve short ly ror SKngg's springs. Cal. George Cramer left Wednesday on a business trip to California points. Earl Huntley has returned from a business trip to Portland nnd Seattle. Mrs. F. W. Klsor nf .Timkannvlltn urn a a Thursday shopper In Medford. S. C. Pier of Portland was n business visitor In Medford Friday. F. W. Beld and wife of Grants Pass spent Friday in Medford. N. O. Powers of Tnlenf ivna In Mn,l. ford Thursday. V. S. Wlsner of Larlmon, S. D., Is In Medford looking for a locution. GIVES QUICK ACTION. Leon B. Hnsklns reports that A SIN GLE DOSE of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded In Adlor-1-kn, tho now German appendicitis rem edy, relieves constipation, sour stomach or gas on tho stomach almost INSTANT LY. 3Vtnny Medford people nre being helped. Cottlng-lmm BurUd. The remnlns of John Cottinsham, who wns killed at Prospect last Saturday, weio interred In tho Odd Follows' ceme tery Friday afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock. Bev. Belknap delivered the last rites and Mr. Perl hud charge of tho funeral. G. It. Llndley of tho Jackson County bank has been appointed administrator ond will endeavor to find out moio about him. John T. Norman Dead. John T. Norman, son-in-law of B. II. Whlteheud of this city, tiled In Han Fran cisco April 29, 1911, aged 27 years, 3 months and 23 days. Mrs. Norman Is at piesont In Medford. Mr. Norman wns buried in Sncramentb. . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY f 4 Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS lny Phono 2271 NlBlit Phones P. W. Weeks 2071. A. K. Orr, 3002. LADY ASSISTANT. JOHN A. PERL Undertaker nml Embalmer Successor to tho undertaking de partment of Medford Furniture Co. Office Mltli Medford Furniture Co. Telephenes: Day, Bell 3D1; John A. Perl, residence, Bell 4111, Home 170L. C. W. Conklln 3C01. J. H. But ler 3G71. AMIIUMNCE SERVICE FOB SAL13 13 lots In Talent. Or., on them aro a fine family orchard, CO bearing trees, 20 years old, 100 young pear trees, flno new dwelling house, sltunted near schoolhoiiKo; price $3000; Jino cash, balance on time. Luman N. Judd, ngent, Talent, Or. FOB SALE Lots on Palm street, J32r and up; house and burn; terms. 731 W. 2d st. 43 FOB BENT Furnished rooms. J1.C0 nnd up per week, nt 44 South Grape. 41 FOR BENT Housekeeping rooms at 122 North Ivy stieet. FOB BENT A threo-ioom house, fur nished, closo In; also a two-room house furnished; also two loom suites, fur nished; plnno, etc., closo In; 122 Tripp St., or see A. II. Rating, room 34, Jack son County Bank bldg., or seo T, W. Dalley. room 33. 4 2 Send a Messenger that will meet with the ap proval of the recipient of '-our message. Any old kind f messenger won't answer The best should always b( 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 lUxJ.irJ fapr fr tulinut itatioxrry 15) "Lookor tht uaUr-tnari" because it pleases you, but because it influences the man you write in your favor. Old llAMrsHiKE Kond li a clean, crisp fuptr, in.de lor clean, mf business ulks. It Is sold on the ussuinplion tlut there's economy in quality A handsome specimen book givrn upon request, show, injf letterheads and other business forms, printed, lithographed and engraved oa the white uad lourleci cole Made by If AUrtHIK PArik Comi-any, the wily pjper tinkers in he world making bond xi per eiclusiveJy. Medford i Printing 'i ManiVc FORCED TO CUT PRICES ManiVc Central Avenue Near P. 0. Central Avenue Near P. O. The Best Sale Ever Held in Medford This -is the verdict of many pleased customers who appreciate BIG BARGAINS. Many NEW ITEMS for SATURDAYS SELLING. Be sure you get some of them $25,000 Worth of Clean Up-to-Date Merchandise at Lowest Prices Ever Heard of in Medford Prices Cut Deep UN WOMEN'S SPRING SUITS Look for the Red Ticket. 25 brand now Suits, all this sea son's styles; reg. (Tf A AA K.!!1! W.00 .25 brand new Suits; all new tyles; up to .$22.50 values: cut sale price, each 25 brand new Suits; up-to-date in style; $25.00 values :tf. A A A each S U l PliCC' V-l V.U V 25 brand new Suits, all stylos; 3u.00 values; cut sale price, each is, an iiew $15.00 l&, till &L)lf&; $25.00 Prices Cut Deep WOMEN'S SPRING COATS Look for the Red Ticket. 25 women's Spring' Coats made of fine black broad cloth; $10 values; sale price, each !$5.98 25 women's full length Ooats in tan, navy and blacl $12.50 vals; cut, sale price, each $8.98 25lwomcn's full length Spring Coats up to $22.50( values ; cut sale price, each "fa1"4 NSH'fc, $15.00 Prices Cut Deep -ON-WOMEN'S SPRING WAISTS 500 women's lingerie and tailor ed Waists, all sizes up tAQ $1.50 values; cut salojlXl price, each 100 women's new AVaists, all new styles; values up to I 2.00; cut sale price. i.ach SIB, Jill ULMV $1.48 Women's chambray AVaists in all colors; cut COa price Women's black silk AVaists, worth $3.00; cut sale foi AQ Sew.: H-"o Prices Cut Deep -0N-WOMEN'S PETTICOATS Women's gingham WashyiQ, Petticoats, worth 75c; cuttlXfT iixh price, each Women's black and white stripe Petticoats; worth $1-2"P9A-.3ufc sale price, Jf f! each ev Women's near silk Petticoats; real value $2.00; cut sale price, each Women's black silk Petticoats; cut sale price, each $1.25 $2.48 NOTIONS Good Pins, all sizes, 9i a paper , Hair Nets, good qual-1 Aa ity, 4ccacli 3 for 1V Hair Brushes, good C quality, each Xelv HOSIERY Women's jind chil- Qp (Iron's fast black hoEe' 15c Burson's Hose for women, a pair Women's black silk i0 Hose 0' UNDERWEAR Women's sleeveless 0A Vests, each 91 Women's Union Suits, each Children's Knit Waists, each 29c 15c GLOVES Women 's long lisle QQp Cloves, a pair Ovi, Our famous V. AV. l(j (ifi J51.25 Clove, a pairJ-.VW fjoug tucked silk (IjO CA Cloves, a air wuJV CORSET3 Women's Coutil Corsets; ill sizes; a QQ pair. dvl Warner's Rust Proof and "R. & C. Corsets, J AA a pair vlvv PRINTS Best quality, Ap cut price "v 20-vard limit. GINGHAMS Good quality; cut Ac m'ico It 20-vard limit. MUSLIN Heavy unbleach ed; cut Cp price J" SHEETS 81x90 bleached seamless; CQ cut price Jt CASES 42 and J5-ineh; cut JC price 2" (J to a customer. TOWELS Extra large; .18c ..nalily; inr .Mit )rice "l OIL CLOTH Best quality; cut nrice fi-ynrd limit. 19c LACE AVide 'torchon, 10c quality; Cp cut price UMBRELLAS $2.00 quality; cut price 98c COLLARS 25c ones; 1Ap cut price "v FLAXONS Beautiful p a t -lerns, worth 25c; cut 1 Cc price 1U Curtain Scrim Bungalow styles; 25c qual.; Op .Mit)ricc Ot TISSUES Tho best 3 5 c cloth; cut price 25c FOULARDS Cotton Foulards, cuit price, J Tp vard Uv MANN'S Great Cut Price Sale MANN'S Central Ave., Near Post Office-Don't Forget the Place-Central Ave., Near Post Office 9ttf MACHINES PLEASE Double Disc Records 65c Medford Music Shop McNKAhY & CO., 220 WKST 3IAI.V HTUKET Baseball Grants Pass vs. Medford Grants Pass has won two games. Medford has but one to her credit. Sunday's game will be hard fought DON'T MISS IT 'ADMISSION 25c ANDSOc Excursion! Butte Falls and Return Via Pacific & Eastern R. R. Sunday, May 7th Round Trip $2.00 MEDFORD BAND 35 Pieces Will Play at tho Falls and enroute Seo tho beautiful scenery. Enjoy a dny in tho open. TICKETS ON SALE SATURDAY. Co.