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3 ? -.i s i ftCEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1911. PAGE T5REIP MOCK DOING AT CRESENT Cm Representative of Commercial Club , States That There is no Doubt But That Railroad From Interior Is to be Constructed to Connect. D. Q. Donnhuc, representing the Del Norte eounty commercial, club, arrived In'tho city Saturday from Portland and Seattle, which cities ho has been vlstt ItiB In connection with Interests of the commercial club. Mr. Donohuc states tlia thlnRB look very promising for Del Norte county and particularly for Crescent City. All commercial oyes 6f the Pacific north west are at present focused on that city and plans aro now contemplated nnd In oxlstenco which will when carried tiiroiiRh make that city tho commercial center of coast cities outsldo of Frisco and Portland. ' iTlinrnl a no miration In my mind. .,.t -tr Dnnnluio. "nhout a railroad KO- In to Crescent City, In fact, plans aro now belllfr mauo nnu conicmpiauru muni. that lino wnicn 11 carrien nirouun win Klvn this vast Inland empire an outlet to -tho seat within a period of two years. At-present tho Hill Interests are making preparations to continue the trunk line through central OroKm, which will, when completed, connect with Klamath Falls. Medford, Grants Pass, and from thero to the coast at Crescent City, This work Is hehiB hold up at the present tltno on account of tho agitation and rate cases against tho railroads. These rate cases must be decided beforo tho roads of tho Pacific northwest will out lay any inoro money for railroad exten sions. If tho B1U Interests start con structing I firmly bcllovo, from Infor 'matlon locelved frOm 'many source's, that the SoUthom Pacific will follow shortly. It Is simply a gamo of ono watch tho other. Nelthor want to mnko tho move until compelled by tho other." 1 Mothers' Say to Bo Celebrated. "Mothers' day" will be celebrated at the First Methodist church next Sunday morning. Interesting features will bo in Introduced during the. Sunday school hour. Every mother is Invited nnd will be' nn honored gufcst at the 6rvlce. This Sunday school has a membership ofM40 Including nil departments. Many think that tho Sunday school Is Just a place for children but this school is dif ferent. There Is a place for every one, both young and old. nnd on this day every class wll glvo honor to tho moth ers. Tho pastor. How Belknap, will preach a special sermon at tho preachlnK hour. 11' a. in. in honor of tho duy. Conio nnd get an Inspiration f,or tho coming days nnd add your nnmo If already not n member to tho ranks for the greatest institution In tho world today, tho Sun day school. ! Congress to Blame? WASHINGTON, D. C. May 13. With llttlo hope of any material rollof soon, a hot wnvo today provalis over tho mid dle Atlantic states. Washington, D. C wild tho hottest plnco in tho United States hist night, tho weather bureau thcrmomtcr recording' 9 degrees Steam Roller Working Well. WASHINGTON; D. C May 13. After n session of only an hour and a half, the houso today adjourned until Tuesday, Tho republicans sourIU a session Mon day, when tho J45.000.000 pension bill would hnvo been at tho head of a special Monday calendar, but their efforts wero squelched by tho domocratlc leaders, HXX.T. X.ANO WINS PROM JACK X.ESTEB SYDNEY. NS. W., May 13. UI1I Lang, the Australian heavyweight, today won his fight with Jack Lester, Tommy Hums' protcRe, In tho sixth round. Les ter broko ono of his wrists and wns practically defenceless, Lnng being giv en thu decision. Lanw wns the favorlto in tho betting. Santry "Come Back." SOUTH I1I3ND. Ind., May 13. Eddie Santry Is In the "come back" chihs to day. Ho knocked out Jack Rynn with ease In the third round of their sched uled 10 round bout. OPEN MEETING :7S0.000 AUTOS ARE REGISTERED LABOR COUNCIL General Organizer C. 0. Young of American Federation of Labor Will Address all' Trade Unionists Next i . Monday Night. NOTICE. All real estate men aro hereby notified ' that my ranch Is now off tho mnrkot. 60 WALLACE WOODS. LETTER TO K. OF P. Every Member of the- Order of Knights of Pythias-Should Hear G. V. C, W. T. Wrightman on the Secret Work of the Order. On'iWt Mondny evening the Medford central labor council will- hold an open meeting. Tho purposo of the im-etliiB Is to glvo the labor unionists of this city an opportunity to listen to nn nddress from General Organizer C. O. Young of tho American Federation of Labor, who la riow In Medford. Members of tho vnrlous unions who aro acquainted with Organllcr Young jjcllovo this n rare opportunity for nil labor unionists, uenimng timt ins ox tended experience as an organizer fully equips hint to deliver a messngo well worth nnyonos time. 'The trade unionists also have In mind to, at the Monday night meeting, ar range for ft gonornl public meeting in Medford, when nil citizens will bo invit ed. Tho dao of said meeting will de pend on tho wishes o fthose preseivf Monday night. New York Leads With Pennsylvania A i d California Tied for Second Place Each With 40,000 Machines List Published at Albany. ALBANY, N. Y., ..lay 13. According to ft list published hero today, 780,000 automobiles were registered In tho cnpl talS of the various states May 1. Now York lends, with California and Penn sylvania tied for second place, each with 40,000. Woman Is lawyer. OLYMPIA. AVnsh.. May 10. Ono wo man, Lulu J. Shakespeare, Everett, Wns Milmlttrxt In lirnnllro1 liiw loilnv. Thlrtv- I tll'.t Innn ffmt'frton frfim Mimttlft nix frnlll Tacoina, four from Spokane, others from smaller towns, also got certificates fol lowing bat1 examinations; , Pennsylvania Sown Eli. SPRINGFIELD, Mass., May 13. Pennsylvania wins boat raco from Yale by ono length. Tan Dyko to Remain. PU1NCETON, N, J., May 13. At tho "request of tho trustees. Dr. Henry Van Dyke, who resigned last November as the Muriay professor of English litera ture nt Princeton university, has with drawn his resignation and will return to tho chair. IlfiqUlns for Health. -RENTAL AGENCY-- Bungalows for Rent or Sale WANTED Propcrtjr owners to make moiioy by routing their Houses. Constant calls for furnished and unfurnished houses. EARL S. TUMY, 201 Garnett-Corey Bldg. If You Are Falling Behind .- If last Month's business- was not up to that ' I'M". done in the same period last year, then it's up to you to' go into secret session with yourself and the salesbook and then got busy or drop out. , , " Hang Out an Electric Sign "Thcr6 is nothing succeeds like success " (unless it is a good bluff). The world loves a game fighter and , , . - IT PAYS TO PU.T UP A GOOD FRONT Rogue River Electric Company WE SELL DIRECT TO CONSUMER 16 INCH WOOD Oak, $8.00; Fir, $7.00; Pine, $0.00. 3 Tier to Cord. Will Begin to Ship May 35. Phone us at Butte Palls. BUTTE FALLS LUMBER CO. ifw5M'.brjfcs5i PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATEK HEATING Prices Reasonable u y J! All Work Guaranteed COFFEEN . PRICE ) J 25 HOWARD BLOCK, ENTRANCE ON fltli STREET. PHONE 303 fcOTvavttfreOTvvtttt1 mn'iiwmiii in i . TrimMm,.-,,, If You Are Doing Well i Mr It is pretty good business to let " the' f act",be , kuown..lt is human nature to shun places that spell failure;' nnd people arc most strongly attracted, by success to places that look i)i;os- perous. f Hang Out an Electric Sign places so marked arc generally successful. Because the same mind (that is able to distin guish a good advertising proposition is very certain to be able to accomplish other things. ELECTRIC ADVERTISING . CERTAINLY PAYS Rogue River Electric Company BUILDING SPECIALTIES COMPANY .vVVVWliV, taTTtVmI '"mm NORTH ItAUTLETT ST. A full lino of Mixed Paints, Loads, Oils nnd Vnrnlshps. Complete stocky of Cabots' Croosoto Shlnglo Stains, Wood Tints, Dry Pninta and Kalso mlncs. Call at tho Sign of tho Sun and got our prices. 33 NORTH UARTLETT ST. Private Ambulance Service Sick ami Injured' Conveyed to Any Part of the City or Country. JOHN A. PERL PHONES: Day Bell Main 351, Residence 4111; Home Phone 179-L imimwwnwn bpw Rock Spring ON HAND ALL THE TIME. PnONE 1G03. Burbidge rXfS REMEDY tfzSZn PILCS, CHILBLAINS. TCLONS. OURNS, CTC. AVALUADLC HOU3CMOLO SALVC AIL OHUOOISr" HAVE IT OR W ILOBTHMON ftCHUCSr frco 2S Cents. a .iauu n lNGLCVtMICHAEL5C0 SAN FRANCISCO L. N. JUDD Has removed his Real Estate Office in Talent, Oregon, to Main Street, opposite Talent Hotel. Now is your time to come and purchase a good Alfalfa or Fruit Farm, or a Commercial Orchard, and securo a fine home. He has tracts of 4-10-35-20-40-80-1G0 or 280 acres of land for 'sale, im proved and some unimproved, besides fi::o city residences. Castle Hall, Tnllnman I.oiIkc, No. 31, KnlRhtH oC l'ytlilas, 1 Medfonl, Ore, May 12, 1911 Hear Urotlier tf. P Tallwiiau 1oi1kJ will hold u special jncetlne in CaHtlc hnll ort Monday ovenlnK tlio ICth. for Hit rftironNA nf ri'colvlnir Grand Vlcn Chancellor, W. T. Wrightman of )u Grand Domain of OreKPn. Sotferul other Krnnd loditu officers, IncludlnK tlt KP"i" dlstrlbtJUeputy for o(ithern Orison, will 1)0 In attendance. ' Tliera will bo work In thu third rnnlc anil thlT team Iiiih mado oneclnl prepara tion in order to put thu work on In flna hliaptt. Tlicre will h a delrsatldn of knlKhth fr6m Granlto lodge, No. 23, of AHhliind, IncludlnK Gnind DlHtrlct Uoputy Patter son, i , nrother Whlchtman will bIvo an ex emplification of thu Hecret work PC the lodpe In the most correct form and every member of tho local lodK" h v.oll as all vlsltlnK knlKhts aro urged to 1 In at tendance and Rut the. Inefll of hlJ kknnwludee. Come and lirjiiK a brothor wfth you. The feed comjulttee promlm.H to slve urf. coffee nnd sandwlche, etc., and everyone who nttends wll vote that his tlm was well spent. We nre not allowed to mention the funny things that are hilled to be pulled off you mus come and see, for your self. , ." Come! Come! Come! Come! ' r BY OnDKIt OI" COMMITTEE. Monday. May 15 at V o'clock is tho time. New by-lawn come up for final pas snRo, Hasklns for Health. niTT rntr. mw irnrfr'Tf'Ti ih " n in in rilj ymm Jlf lliiifrPT I Before YouActtially Decide Which. Car tQ Buy Come in and took at The Becauso the Paiao-Detroit is a hlfeh-crade car in a class by itself, it has no real competition, for that reason every intending purchaser should con siqcr ii carciuny uspvciauy as it is an investment and not an expense. It's not a luxury 'it's a necessity. Its bimplc easy to crank f arty member of the family can drive it takes up mtic room in a garage teats are very roomy rides easily . docs not tilt tide- WtWaBer-vW. rnmimMpm Guaranteed for One Year MT Repair Parts at Cost Just compare these specifications with those of other cars selling for $8oe.oo: Motor 4-CyIlnder, 4-Cycle, full 25 H.P. Dore 3 3-4 in. Stroke 4 in. Ignition IJoscIi magneto. Tire equipment 37 in. x 3 1-2 all around on Touring Car, 32 in. x 3 in. on Roadster. Trans mmioo Uyee-ipeed (elective liding gear tranimiwlon on Touring Car Wheel Uasc TouringCar, lOlio an J Roadster 00 in. Intido drive on all Pore-door Model ways has lots of power more Iiorjc power per pound or weight than oven UlC mOSl CXpCIlblVO CUB. UUIUl'i.1 bv ul """"'', MJZiAZ.--" .-', ..... 111 . .. -tlj am i.l. rf rrncA. W" ' .citiic win run 35U iuui.-uii ., . ,--1iric. Even if you don't expect to buy your1 nr tfidnv. dron ill at our local dealers and ha-.-e him ivc you a, tnminerninn. T f will incur no obliiza tion on your part and it will give you, an nnnnr tunitv to ice what wonderful worlcjtbi-;! cars mi uo. ftultttr, wili tUtiixi VKinuti, W0; wit& lll euipout, $375. For Full Information See PwggjlDetrpittM M. S. JANES IE u V 1M HHtaw; Tvbi Ctf, ili rur xtU ul Up reatt4j ctrrjUj untkj 31 k, W U Medford Oregon SCSCHj 4-t-e 4r99ttrrrfr''rT'rr',',rrrrw''r'w"ww""r"'w""ww"w'w"""wwww"w tr---4 - I ......A.a.AAaAAAaAAA.sA.A.A.aA AAA0J