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"J & MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1911. hotidi'mald JiOAJA, Medford Theatre, Friday May 19th : : : BE JOYOUS : : : MEW . FIELDS PRESENTS Blanche Ring i' ? j ',.. MAJVLvanjArt JACKSONVILLE WO0DVILLE ITEMS. -in- ffl Our Correspondents jk ji wwyr ' b i ii i3allsffilW I 411 H iRS?swVtl f i WW L l . tsmmm i mvtvcc .rmi . . ? nov. Mr. Couden, our Prcsbytcrlnn mtnlstcr, wan a Mcdford visitor one day this week. " California parties were In JackBonvllo lately, looking for a blK dairy ranch. They went to Apptcgate, but could not secure as much land as they desired, wanting several hundred acres In a body. Mm. ninra Olson of Control Point was the guest of Mrs. Charles Prim and 'daughter Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Larson of Mcdford vis ited Jacksonville relatives Friday. Herman Powell, who Is In the employ of W. W. Harmon, county road engineer, was at the county seat Saturday. Lincoln McCormlck. the Medford at , torncy, was In town on legal matters this week. ' Miss Emma Wulf of Ashland visited relatives living near here recently. Miss Mclntyre was a Medford visitor Wednesday. K. D. Briggs of Ashlnml came to Jack sonville ono day this week on legal busi ness. Tobo Stone of Forest creek and E. R. Moore of Central Point spent a four hours In Jacksonville recently. J. A. Smith of Mcdford. prominent so cialist and tinsmith, was In Jacksoni vlllo Wednesday. Mr. Ward makes us frequent business visits. Ho Is foreman of Glen Rogue or chards, which arc located a few miles .south of Jackksonvlllo and will be among tho most extensive In southern Oregon. De Voro & Rock have bought three billiard tables and paraphernalia of Luy & Keegan and will establish flno billiard parlors In their building on California street. J. T. Gagnon, a member of tho Trail Lumber company, whose offices are In Medford, has gone to Portland to close a deal Involving 65,000 acres of timber land In Trail creek district. ' Mac Wilson was down from Ashland on a visit to his brother, Jcsso Wilson, a few days ago. Doctors Robinson and Hester were In Medford Thursday afternoon. Ed Bordeaux of Medford was ndjudged Insane In an examination held in Judgo Nell's court by Dr. Hester Thursday. Ho has, since boen taken to tho asylum at Salem. Fred Kelly, tho miner, was over from Mcdford Wednesday. John Dunnlngton was a business vis itor to Mcdford Thursday afternoon. A May-day dance was held at Rose's hall on Applegate Friday which was largely attended. Several from Jackson ville were there. Misses Leona and Fleeta Ulrlch made Medford friends a call Thursday. Tho Jacksonville baseball grounds arc no more. They are now owned by , Messrs. Ulrlch, Hartman and Kltto, who will transform them Into building lots. Roy Ulrlch will at once begin tho con struction of a nice residence on one of them. Mrs. C. Ulrlch has returned from n ' stay of several days at Ashland. M. E. Abbott, the hardware merchant, Is. making a visit at his former home In, Corvallls. Ho will later represent our Odd Tel- lows lodge In the grand lodge, to be held , In-Portland. Mrs. W. T. Grlove and Mrs. E. J. Ku bll tarried In Medford Thursday after- , noon, Mrs. Roy Toft. Mrs. Dalla King Mrs, ' A. 55. Sears and others wcro visitors at tho county seat Friday. ,N. W. Kline, a prosperous farmer of Griffin creek district, was among our visitors during tho week. James Becklcy, Frank Cameron, C. M, Ruch, Fred Offenbaecher, Mr. Bald win and Ray brothers of Applegate did business in Jacksonville recently. , Mrs. O. Rclchman, Miss Hazel Tier I and others motored over from Medford Tuesday. Sheriff Jones and his wlfo wcro re : cent visitors In Medford. : J. C. Aitkin of Woodvllle, deputy fruit ( Inspector, made a trip to tho county seat ; Wednesday. ! Mrs. Irene Eaton Is making relatives : living In San Francisco a visit. She was accompanied thither by her grandchll ; dren. daughters of James Eaton, and her laughter, Mrs. Velmlo Welch of Susan- vllle, Grant county. Justin Elfert of Roscburg was the guest of his sister. Mrs. W. II. Hurnum, ono .day this week. Mrs. Chris Keegan has been seriously , indisposed for u short time. Dr. Conroy pf Mcdford is in attendance. Dr. Warren Cameron was In Jack vlllo Wednesday. Ho Is stopping In Ap plegate for the present. B. M. Collins, cashier of the Bank of Jacksonville, mado Medford a business visit Wednesday evening. Miss Laura Thomas arrived In Jack sonville Wednesday afternoon for u short visit, Mrs. J. G. Cotchott (nee Ella Orth). accompanied by her llttlo son, visited In Jacksonville Thursday. They have since gone to Roscburg on a visit with Mrs, I! T. McClallen, Mrs. Cotchett is u native of our city. Mrs. Josephine Russell and MIsh Fan nie Numan are at home again, after an extended visit In California. M. Purdln was at the county seat Wednesday on professional business, ac companied by F, Hubbard of Medford. Eugene Thompson. Nick Mitchell and Robert Finney fished in Squaw luko sev eral days last week and had good luck. Mrs. P. A. Ulnes, who has been quite sick. Is much Improved. Mr. and Mrs, Miles Cautrull of Apple gate wcro recent visitors in Jackson ville. E. Conger, who lives near Central Point, was In Jacksonville u few days ago. He was accompanied home by his daughter, Mrs. Frank Roblson, for u short visit. If. C. Manry, tho successful raiser of alfalfa, was among his Jacksonville friends Wednesday. F. Moore, the druggist, who has boen in charge of the city drug store during Dr. Robinson's absence, has returned to Ashland, accompanied by his mother, 'John Margrelter of Poorrnan'H creek dlstrct spent Wednesday afternoon In our city. Miss Agnes Broad of Mcdford has been In Jacksonville, visiting her mother. Tljos R, Rock and Mr. Morse of Thompson creek district, the miners, were In Jackksonvlllo the fore part of the-week. They mined considerable gold dust during the past season. Joseph Applcbaker, the blacksmith, made a business trip to Medford a few days since. Miss Abbie Henry completed a suc cessful term of school In Sterling dis trict recently. She has since been vis Ring relatives living near Talent and Phoenix. H. Withlngton tarried In Jacksonville Wednesday, while on his way to Med ford from entral Point. J. A. Slorah and Felix Swan came over from Medford Thursday on busi ness. Mrs. Crowe!, the trained nurse, has returned to Medford, her patient. Mrs. S. E. Dunnlngton, being much Improved. W. M. Holmes, a well known dealer In real estate at Medford, was among the callers ut the county seat Thurs day. Mr and Mrs. A. Schtnitt and Mrs R The teachers In our school are very busy preparing a program for next Thursday afternoon, May 18. Every ono Is Invited to attend 'these closing ex ercises. Miss Sabray Booker returned to her homo In Woodvllle Thursday evening after spending some flvo weeks nursing In Mcdford. Mr. Boyer Is putting in a lumber yard on his lota facing the depot. We will now havo two lumber yards In our town as Mr. Matthews has put in lumber across tho track from town. Mrs. John Hlllls, Mrs. James Hcrr, Mrs. Sam Sandry and Mrs. M. Burkhart were among those who took tho motor for Grants Pass last Saturday. Mr. P. Kershaw of tho Oregon Gran ite Works, was In Woodvllle on business last wck. A brass band has been organized In Woodvllle with H. B. Cartmcl as In structor, C. S. Hebrad, manager; Frank Harris, secretary, and Roy Seamen, treasurer. A band is a good medium through which to advortlso a town and we hope our boys will make a success of tho land. Tho Woodvlllo base ball nine ployed tho Hugo team last Sunday at tho latter place and Woodvllle won tho gome. Tho Woodvlllo team has pluyed several games and has not lost any so far this season. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, who havo been visiting at tho home of John Owens for several weeks left last Saturday for Gold Hill where they will make their home. Ing the weeks at their ranch here. Mr. E. R. Rosscr, cashier of our bank here, is enjoying a visit from two broth ers and a brother-in-law of Evcrott, Wash. The gentleman expects to locate here If they find anything that suits them. Sam Sandry returned on Monday from a business trip to Salem. Rev. M. E. Coon is giving the final examinations to the eighth grade this week. The Improvement club of Woodvllle has engaged Mrs. J. P. Wlnf as mana ger pf their lco cream parlor and read ing room. Tho reading room will be open to the public after Saturday, May 13. , Every one In this part of tho valley Is rejoicing over the flno rain which fell on Thursday night and Friday, CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Mrs. Gus Samuels und her mother, Mrs. Rosa of Medford, visited Mrs. M. M. Cooksoy Friday. Mrs. H, Ainey left for her homo In Los Angeles Friday morning after spend ing- the winter and spring with hor daughter, Mrs. J. H. Ktncald. W. P. Dodge and son of Mcdford were here Friday morning to recover two bi cycles that were stolen from them on tho 10th and were abundoned'by the thieves on tho 11th, In this city. Mrs. Moore visited her son Robert In Gold Hill Frlduy. E. C. Welch and family of Woodvlllo are visiting relatives here. Mrs. W. A. Freeman and daughter. Miss Loin, Mrs. Julia Owens, Mrs. Les molstcr and T. W. Clngcado spent Fri day In Mcdford. .Mrs, T. J. O'Hara and Earl Obenchaln spent Friday In Grants Pass. Eugene Sanborn left Thursday morn ing for Salem where ho will huve em ployment all summer. Thorc will bo a union meeting of all tho churches at the opera house Sunduy afternoon for the observance of Moth ers day. It Is hoped a large crowd will bo present to show reverence to moth erhood, i i - - i . Gaskln are In Medford visiting with rel atives. George E. Boos, secretary of the Med ford Commercial club, Is clrcii Ing a petition asking the Rogue River Valley railroad to change Its passenger sched ule to make it more convenient for busi ness people wishing to reside at or near the county seat. It should be granted. Mrs. Nusbaum of Lake creek und one of her younger daughters were In Jack sonville Thursday. Lockets of Beauty and Sentiment T Wo are pleased to announce tho recent arrival of n purchase of some of the most beautiful lockets wo havo ever shown. ftt They como In many different jI designs vnrlous prices all ex cellent values. Martin J. Reddy TUB JXWZIiE Flno Watch and Jewelry Repairing Diamond Setting and Engraving. Hear Vortofttc. SMITH APARTMENT HOUSE 817 OUT BXTZBSXDX AYXITOTD Thirty completely farnlihta" Apartment for ramilloa Om SufM and Xilfhta Tf Telephones peaking Tnbee, Call Bells Private Baths Hew, Clean and Banltarr Tor Apartment apply at Premises W M.Smith.Prop. "The Yankee Girl" Book by Geo. V. Hobart Music by Silvio Hein Harry Gilfoil and 50 others A SONG A GIKL THEN A MERRY QUIP q YOU LAUGH q SENSATIONS q YOU SIGH 1 NEW q THEN TO q HAVE GOT q YOUR q YOU IN q FINGER TIP J TIIEER GRIP THEY ALL GO TO SEE HER AND SO WILL YOU 40 WINSOME WINNERS IN THE GETAWAY HEAR MISS RING SING THE NEW SONGS And maybe if you're good a few of the old. PRICES $1.50, $2.00. Seat sale Tuesday, May 16, at Haskins'. Pure Clear Sparkling Ton can't afford to do without this splendid, refreshing drink. Call up and order a case sent to tho house. The purest, moot healthful drink known ii SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. BIGHAM, Aient. J. B. ENYART, President J. A. PERRY, Vlco-Presldont P. E. MERRICK, Vlco-PretldMt JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier W. B. JACKSON, AiB't Cashier. The Medford National Bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL RANKING J BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Wo SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. 2 www WWWWW00VWW4ftim4F0&Wm4l Medford Concrete Construction Co. Manuf act urers of GLAZED CEMENT SEWER PIPE rmTTQTTTjm Trmr I Plant SCREENED GRAVEL Delivered to any part of city. Office: Fruitgrowers' Bank Bldg. Phono M. 052. North Riverside Phone M. 6091 0. J. SEMON, Mgr. WAQTTPn I 'or Concrete WiUttJ!iL for rlck Work SAND I for Plastering Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. PHONE 3231. :: ji 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. The Man Who Has Nerve enough to quit leaning against tho scenery and move into the spotlight, is more than liablo to find himself a star actor before he knows it. What is it makes the difference in men? Well, it is not opportunity, and it is not brains. But nine times out of ten it is the ini tiative necessary to enable a man to step out of the rut. Hang Out an Electric Sign It's not taking any very long shot when so many have made it win. ELECTRIC ADVERTISING BUILDS BUSINESS - Rogue River Electric Company MILLINERY Mies Payntrr announces that she IiaH moved her millinery parlors to tho ground floor of the Medford National Bank building. Kvery lady Is Invited to call, Inspect the new styles and leam the low prices. Complete line of summer goods will h Introduced In dun season. Ll JM 1 "JMLssf J IE" 1 l CARRYING CASH In your snfu or (look Is it rlMky proceed lilt,'. It Is u Htuudlnt; Invitation to thloves. Kar better dupoHlt It In tho FARMERS & FRUIT GROWERS BANK where it will be beyond the reach of thieves or the dan ger of fire. Bring your cash here and open an account. Tf you have but little, nil tho more reason for taking prop er care of it. 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No Well Too Deep for This Farm Pump Engine No WealherCold Enough lo Freeze II No Hours Too Lens ffrllto Work At last wo havo found a pump enfjlno that serves all tho needs of the farmer and doo3 It In tho best possible manner. Wo Investigated a score or more different makes and designs of portable engines to find the ono best suited for our customers. We selected the Fuller & Johnson Farm Pump Engine. It is the most wonderful portable engine made. 400 to 1,000 Gallons Per Hour ffiltt at any time or any place. Works In any well, regardless or uepui. imi lartn pump enelno completely solves llio rxrplexlnz problem ot Water f-W ouppiy lor mo lartn in winter as wen as summer. mrap mi 1110 water ncoded (or the home, dairy, barn, feed lot and pasturo In n tew hours. Costs less to opcruto than a tank heater and elimi nates all bother and trouble. ssbbbbbbbbH s. aaaaVBaB Plenty of Power for Complete Water System Just the thine for volume puiup. pressure pump or tank system. Affords ample power for small Klectrlo Lighting Mant. Works dllch pump and spraying outfits perfectly, HandUst LlttU Worker en the Farm Knsurlng a rellablo water supply for the farm li but one ot the ways thp farm I'ump Knglao proves Its superiority. It has pulley for running any kind of hand or foot power machinery. It helps the women folks In the dairy and laundry. Ruuu the grindstone, feed mlll.fannlng mill. etc.. for the men. Does tho work of two extra hired men. Se th Little Wonder at Work You havo read all about this engine f n your Farm V asssssssssssl jrBBBFaBakaJaU M rjaissssssfclTlluatfafHaHK ruiii i.uii Jw is, 1M). ll ponlaloa ot r.f!t Ktpl. . 1910, nt ether f"rlia couaicU. Ota.f wUsU tpplM fw. Engirt Running Volume Pump Panera but von mnnnt fully real to what a won derful little worker It Is until you see It In action. Wo show It at our exhibition rooms, doing exactly the kind of work you would expect It to da on your farm, Ilrlng lu tho whole faaaQy andi look It over, l is worm a special uipio iowu. uu aura nun comma. wi Garnett- Corey Hardware Company ? m