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'.Vww! v4 It' " U. J fc i 1 f XGB TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, ftCEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY .10, 1011. LOCAL AND PERSONAL 1.011! C Hallo of Mt. Tnulilnn was n Tlitirsdny visitor In MMfohl Mr. Mid Mrs. U. S. Honll wero among thn nrrlVnln from Portland Thursday afternoon. Vtvil It. MrCIuro of HorIo lnlnt was nmunfr tlic Thursday visitors in this city. ftMnkd on Investment by Insurlw; with tlio. "Mutual biro 'of Now York." J. I llutcliaeon. Aircnt. WnltiT Dop. of Hulhcrlln, Oregon spent Krhlny In till city. Mts. II A. Austin of Morgan Hill. California, arrived Thursday for n visit xvllh friends here. !!, T. Qtinylo of Ilerkelcy Is In Medford looXIritf tiver the valley. ' Medford now tins a rental ncency and liouno hunters arc pouring Into the of flcg of Jl S. Tumy at :oi Gnrnttt-Corvy . butldlnh'. If you want to rent your houAo notify him at once. 80 William It. Jones, father of. Sheriff Jones, and one of the early residents of the. valley, Is ijulto 111 at his residence near Med ford. Mlss Mary Joy Folpor. daughter of Mr. and Mr. W. A. Kolger, arrived from Ialt Alto. Thursday evening where sho Is attending Lolatu) Stanford I'nlvor-slty. U Wheeler of Butte Falls was a Thursday lsltor In Medford. Wm N Kills of Vhoenlx. Arltono. stopped In Medford Thursday night. ' Head display advertisement on an other page of this Issue. Hutto Falls Lurnbcr company. Count' 8uxrlntendent Wells has made the first apportionment of school funds for 1911, which Is somewhat late, hut nevertheless quite acceptable to the different districts. Mrs. ,l. I.lghtfoot Of Tins, California. arrived Thursday for a visit with her sister Mrs. C. J. Clark of this city. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Young of Seattle were Tnursday arrivals In Medford. Mrs. C. S. Applas of Mollne. Illinois Is visiting with friends here. Carkln & Taylor (John K. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor). atornoys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Iltdg., Medford. Mrs. K. Redding and daughter of Toledo, Ohio, and Miss Klrchges.inerof Momal, Michigan arc spending a few days with friends In this city. City Atinrney Neff. T W Miles. W II- Ilarr, C. A. Davis and W. M Holmes were niiiong the Medfordlles at Jackson ville Wednesday. Do you want S acres In alfalfa, one mllo south of Main street, cheap? C W. H. Cvcrhard. SIS Fruitgrowers Bank bldg. O. II. Itussel of Albany was In Med ford Friday. Geo Srhulicr. of Toledo, Ohio, was an arrival In Medford Thursday. Mrs. II O'Brien and her son, Edward, attended the funeral of Mrs. George Hoffman at Jacksonville Wednesday. Gregory's panoramas and views sell real estate. """"It. 'Son of annFranelseo transacted business In Medford Friday. . TAto Harper of Sacramento was "talk ( Ing'Itlilnci .over wjh friends here Fri - "day, ... William Caton. late of Forest creek district, has gone to Yretaw Cal., to con- J C Washerman, member of tlm firm of "Itosslter . Wassermnn," orange lilossom candy manufacturers of Sn Francisco, Cal. has Wen attending to business connected with large Invest ments In Medford. J O washerman Is n well known oust capitalist and thinks Very lavornbly of Med ford's future. Charles Strang, J. C. Hall. W. H Stewart and F M .ni', accompanied, by thvlr wives, and John mid Frank Bollin ger attended the the Interment of Hie late Ben Brail lu Jacksonville cemetery Messrs. Short and Dollart are up from the Mexican f.-onllor, looking for u dairy and cattle location. They accompanied Mr. Walker, the dirt manipulator, to, to tlie county seat Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. tlonton Stout have be come residents of Butte Falls. Mr. S. Is an emploje of the Pacific A Hasl ern. Ion't fall to ieo Buffalo Jones at the Savoy tonight. 50 Mr, nnd Mrs, li, A. Iitigley were over from Jacksonville Wednesday. Medford Is well represented at the session of the circuit court now Wing neiti at aacKsonvnie. Hcslttcs those serv lug as Jurors were A. B. neames and .Mr. Beckwlth. attorneys In the Uurdlner- rncinc A IJAMorn damage case. If you want to feel a thrill attend the savoy tonight. 504 The Hogue ltlver Valley comnanv has resumed Its evening motor service bt iween Medrord and Jacksonville, which wlllbe appreciated by the traveling pub He. Phil Metschan. Jr. manager of the Imperial hotel at Tortland. has taken charge of Hotel Josephine at Grants I!.hs, which will be thoroughly renovat ed and conducted In an up-to-date man ner A younger brother will assume the management of what will then be one or the leading caravansaries of southern uregon. Special matinee Saturday 2:30 p. m. at the Savoy All school children 5c SO W. H. Harris of Seven Oaks ranch, northKit of Central Point. Is In the city on business. Henry Payne 9f Trail precinct did business In Medford the fore part of the week. He speaks highly of the bridge nu ronu worn ocing uoinc in that sec tion. 1 N. Jerry, the nuccct klnir. la Kfk from it trip east Dr. and Mrs. C. It. Ray and Miss Ma bel Hay left Thursday evening to visit at Portland. Judge W. & Crowell left Friday for a few days' visit at Portland. He expects to return Tuesday v. u. bherman. the Grants Pass pro moter, spent Thursday In Medford. Miss Joy Folger. youngest daughter of .irs. a. j-oiger. arrived Thum.lnv from Palo Alta. Cal.. where she has Wen attending school to visit her mother. T. E. Daniels. Will Muller and De Hart returned Thursday afternoon from Sjuaw Ijiko whore they camped for sev eral days. The trip was made by au tomobile and some fine fish wre OVER-PRODUCTION JOKE; SAVS REDOY Great Demand for Rogue River Fruit Throughout Europe Twenty Cents Each for Apples New Method of Packlnp, Necessary. Dr. J. F. Itoddy. who with Mr. Uetldy, has Wen touring the t'nlted Slates 11 ml Kurope for the past four mouths, return ed to Medford Thursday afternoon and evprossed Rre.it satisfaction upon be ing In the Hogue Itlver valley ngnln. In the course of his trnveln Dr. Uetldy visited Italy, Franco, Kngland. Wale.s Ireland and Scotland. In i discussion of the prospeets of over production of the npple and pear crop he statist ihat any one who has the Idea that there will ev. Otl be a. surplus of apples and pear Is possessed of a radically wrtng Idea. "Wherever I went In Kurope." said he "I found a great demand for Hogue iwvcr iruu. not because It was grown here hut Wcause the quality was so well known. The cheapest I could buy ap plas from this valley In any part of Kurope was at Chlra. Ireland, the fruit selling there for seven cents each, whllo at .Monio carlo I was lorveu to pay as high as twenty cents. At tho lame hotels of Lontlon a Hogue River apple was an unknown article on the table tho price Wing to high for the manage ment to make n profit on. There are n. number of fruit stalls where applm nnd pears can W Wught. hut the price Is j Invariably beyond the price of the com mon people. "If I had fifty cars of apples I could I ship them Jo any one of the fifteen largo cities of Kurope and sell them nt n profit of from 11.50 to j:.00 iwr Wx. The market of the old country will nover W flooded with fruit of the kind wp ship and no one need fear for a ready snlo no matter If the whole state of Oregon Is planted to orchards. "Most of the apples sold In the large cities are of a quality, the likes of which CONCERT 1ST ENJOYABLE Musical Given Under Direction of' Mrs. Krause Is Thoroughly Enjoyed Given for Benefit of Choir of Catholic Church. The musloHle given Tlnirdnv evening lit the chapel behind the Catholic church for the benefit of tho choir, vvns well attended mid proved a thoroughly enjoy able affair. l'iul r the direction of .Mrs MT, ANGLE WILL PLAY HERE SOON Collerjo Team Tomorrow Will Meet Local Boys Second and Final Game Will Be Pulled Off Sunday Afternoon. duct tho Pahtoriuifi. formtriy owned by Fred Uiw. ' ' Two'wid one-half acres In alfalfa, one kmttTsoutb;iot, Washington school; easy wUrrnk.' XL' v. IV cWhard, SIJ Frutt- JET&werslBanKbldg: t WIlHsro Jlay .and his family of Applr- 'KatoJiovd become temporary residents of Medford. Mrs. Hay is under treatment by'TJr. Torter . Wm. McPherson of Hookford. Illinois, Is In Medford looking after business in terests.' ' ' .phn. Hall and Abner HJddle. prom! pent cltlrens of Douglas county, wen-" 4, In. tlio valley this week. They-are rela- tfves of the late Ben Ucall and came to ? attend hl funeral. ' If It la for chickens, Schmidt has It. 4 Main st., on It. It. track. ( F. J. Butler of Albany was seen on the streets of Medrord Friday. Thomas n. Hammcrsly, deputy United States marshal, has been hero again on official business. He went to Jackson 1I1 Wednesday If It Is to feed horses or cows, Schmidt sells it. Mr. and IMrs. M. Carton of Seattle nr rlvcd Thursday for n short visit with friends In mis city. W. H. Tucker and A. II. Walker spent a few hours at the county seat Thurs day. Leave your ordfrs for strawberries with Tatsuma. at tho R. R. Valley de pot fruit stand, e docs a wholesale: and retail business and his berries are the Wst and cheapest in town. 65 J. K. Duncan of Albany spent Friday attending to business affairs In Med ford. Medford locs.1 socialist porty meets every Sunday night at 7:30 at Smith's hall on North Grape street. Everybody Invited. Miss Goldlo Wclmcrs departed Thurs day evening for a short vlBlt In Grants Pass. Sco It. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over JackBon County bank. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wesgreen camo up from Grants Pass wheio they aro staying, Thursday evening. Ashland Bteam Laundry. Medford of fice, phone No. 1201. Mrs, W. 8. Webb of Grants Pass Is visiting with relatives In Medford. ' Do you want 14 lots 60x145 each for I2S00 on easy tcrmsT C. W. IV Ever hard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank bldg. G. W. King of Phoenix wan In Med ford Thursday. It. A. Smith of Phoenix spent Thurs day In this city. Dr, and Mr.s C It. Hay and duughter MIhm Mabel departed Thursday evening for a short visit In Portland, Trilby Collins left Thursday ovenlng for Portland on business connected with his mini's. caught. , dge Weeks & McGbwan Co. UNDERTAKERS ' . Dnjr Phone 2371 Night Plioucs P. W. Weeks 2071. A. E. Orr, 3002. LADY ASSISTANT. '' JOHN A. PERL 7 ; SuccosBor to tho undertaking do- X ! nartmont of Medford Furnlturo Co. : Offlco with Medrord Furnlturo Co. i Telephonoa: Day, Boll 351; ; John A. Perl, resldouco, Doll 4111, ilHoino 170L. z 0, W. Conklln 3C01. J. H. nut- AMIlUriANOR SKRVIOB i ' Judge ColvJg departel for Portland mursoay evening on legal business. SUss Haxel Sijiirt who Yvstdes near Itogue1 River Is spending a few days with friends in Medford. IXin't forget the Fish Market for your Sunday chickens. so 'C H. Martin of. tlio Prospect Construc tion Company left for Prosocct Fri day. C. M. Kldd visited his ranch near Cen tral Point .Friday. j. ' James McFee of Ashland was In Meii ford Thursday. He recently purchased the Hlgglns placer mine neaKrby. It. S. Holflcld. of Phoenix was a. visi tor in JletUord Friday. I-on Hankins was In Central Point Friday. toward nearer Of tlie Crater Lake wood and Fuel .Companyl Is preparing to move Into a' suite of offices In the Kparta Jtulldlng. The rooms aro tho finest finished in the city. Abner Ulddlc, of Itlddles was In Med ford Thursday for the first time inflre yearn. He formerly resided bcro and was greatly surprised at tho progress made. Mr. and Mrs. F. I- Henson of Central Point were HFrlday morning visitors here. Mrs. C, F. Madden of Central Point was shopping In Medford Friday. Rev and Mrs. Johnson of Jacksonville wero Friday visitors In Medford. Mrs. W. C Coffecn was taken to the Southern Oregon Hospital Friday morn ing on account of a severe Illness. On account of damp and chilly weath er the Sunday school picnic of the Bap tist church to liavo been held Saturday has Wen Indefinitely postponed. Mrs. F Cameron of Huch was shop ping In Medford Friday. illss Mrytle E. Pease of Portland nr rlved Friday for a visit with friends hero. C. A. Hose of Portland transacted business In Medrord Friday. To Bury Barnts Here. The remains of Alvln Uarncs who was killed In tho freight wreck a few nights ago will W buried here, a telegram from his brother In Mohawk, Missouri Wing received by 3!r. Perl who was Instructed to bury him at the counties expense. n.ide Hatiilluo" by Mis Irene Sulltwttt. In Miss SuHltnii undoubtedly Wlnug tlm minors of the owning. Hit itmll tloii ofthls number was omiuIhIIp ami for thoe uimeiiunlittitl ith her tech- nlc It will W wrll t wuteh her prog ress In tlu future An encore demoii stnited her rrtitlllty lit miy kind of music. A km. ling by Mr Heverldge was given and found worthy of uu en core. Miss Catherine Murphy In a voool solo "Sweet Ho Thy Dreams." was well r--cetvpit and win fnired to respond to the pushes of hrr hearers, A (k1 solo. "Mona." hv Mr Strvnrt. wiih oiu. nf Hi.. I excellent fi-ntun't of the program ami 1 "Annie Laurie" by 11 Indies- iiutirlptto I mid "Oh! Itnlin." by the rholr tVr 1 also worthy of mention. Miss CI n I re Massnm was a faultless necompaiilst ' The choir W composed of the follow- (lug singers.' fepraiio. Misses a Mur I Phy,. A. Klnsbury. M Hare, li Murphy 1 nnd M. Murphy. MixiUuieH (1 Ktlun mid 1 f U l.....l... -I. At .-. .. would not W allowed to W shinned out 1 '...-:"" ' ".'."" ". ?."""' nn" :V nt t...lf.,r,l t.ltil. .... ..:,.. 1 """i """ -. ."Ulltr linn .ri. ;"" " ," ;." ,1 V "'"" '"; ' l'ssos. Messrs. Hleunrt wrapped In fancy colored paper nnd luu iieu,,,t l ,. ;,V.i ,ii 1. .. V ' ,, ' K , . . T'," 'Ulcale was oiip that will r. In the fruit line he Is sorely d sanno nt- ...,1.. ,.. ... . . . ...... e. In Xfnntr. r.l ll,.. .!. I. ;.,..l, "-" " " " IHT1-S HI 1I1IIS ww w vr ItMIt IO 1 V-ftiaaM- I liMSHHl .... .... m...l.t. .. .. . t Tho Mi'ilfiinl base ImlJ team will plv the Mt. Angel College team i s,erles of I wo games on Saturday mid Humbly. Mt. Augvl hits one of the fastest bMI tenuis of nnv enllece (emu In the north- F O. Kruusv .""Veral enseniblo vowtl west, and have not tost n slngln gums numbers mid u nuinber of Individual of. this season. All school chlMicti will bo forts weru curried through In splendid uilmltted for i(o ut 11 Hnturdaj's kIop slvle. IMedfont will have Its regular line Up The opening number, 11 iilnno duel. en-;oeept Wilkinson. Paul Thyngn will do titled "Tho Aniielus," by Mrs Krouse, the first sack Iuiiioih. Huiguss mid Hill and Miss Han-, met with the warm np- will bo the battery for Haturdnys gmm proval or the audience n did "KbU mid and either McQuold or Sheehy will pitch Flow" by a ladle acvtte. Mr .1. O'Hrlcu, Sundays game. This will be 11 fine op next rendered the "Sprviiuie" tepoud-1 ixirtuhlty for those who do not attend lug lo tui men re with a hiiuienius ditty ifluiulny baso ball to wlliiuss n good depleting the roubles of "a uucvn of the'gnine. .Nile uud her pet crocodile" j The Mod foul ball temn has been put "Memory 1111' by the church choir to n big expense lu bringing the Mt win followed with a violin solo. "Sere- Angel team here nnd tho giimes should .- Corii E. Utley CHIROPODIST j The Marinello Shop ! MANI0URINQ bv llbeltilly attended. nt. Mark's Ohureh Sunday services II 11. in mid 7 in p. in. Subject of morning's discourse Christian Science nnd tho Christianity of the New Testament " A reply to Clr ence t Uiton's lecture 011 Christian Science. O'Hrlen CHOICE BEDDING PLANTS Ouv liiulding jilanls aro not forced in hot reeuhouso, hut are jiroperly hardeuud off in tho gold frames. J. T. BROADLEY & CO. Oreenhous Star City Ktssrvol Store O and Csntrat Avenue. Phonts S1BI and 1431. 'FACIAL MASSAGE SHAMPOOING SCALP TREATMENT HAIR DRESSING Room 5, Over Kontnor's. Phono 111 t t r ttrr1 WE SELL DIRECT TO CONSUMER 16 -INCH WOOD Oak, S.00; Jir, $7.00; Pino, .00. 3 Tior to Cord. AVill Borin to Ship May lfi. IMionu us ut Iiutto balls'. BUTTE FALLS LUMBER CO. BUILDING SPECIALTIES COMPANY .avUll, .i i. ..n i. ..i... . 7 . . i iin-irni nnu initse, llllllll e III lIKeml rnlt n ni'eif L ra,C.4i V" "ml '"" one of the best musical treats of sold at prices of not less than twenty the season This Book Worth Kssdtng. The Adlcr-l-kA book, telllni: how you can KAHll.V guard ngitlnst Hppendlcltls and how you ran relieve stomach and t.,if.,t I..,. .1.1.. .1....... iviiwiewi - . rlvo nlllt.. n ilno-rln l""'Yf wm HMWl i,ill.l.l(, IS givo quite n ucscrlp- ff..r.i , n .,,.,., ,i, .... ,'. ., Hekins to Health. cents each "In three different cities on the con-l tlnent I found boxes of apples from the Huckcyo orchard, near Talent, nnd also' from another orchard near Phoenix, tho name of which I cannot remember." Dr. Rcddy also Ia T .1. l..li k.a.k ! . . . nvu ui larm mil. BiaiCU inai no 0"l'l, Ili.klr. Ih .lrn,...f not like to live there. He said "Paris "!,,K,M "" 'IrUKt-Int. has Wen almost entirely remodeled for the Wncflt of tho American tourist who aro a big Item In tho nuttntalnknco ofl' til. i'It. TllA htltl.lfnitf lip. FI.IM va-T constructed to suit tho most fastldcous tourist and th trimming of uckem.s one o fthe fine arts of tho paiislon clpt tol. The theatt)rs are run almost solely tor tho toilrlst trndo and plays that cat er to the Instincts of tho masses, m dally seen upon th,iani) '. :,. "In my entlro trip I did not see a place In Kurop whero I would like to reside. AH til bl: there, tho fore.tts , i tho w lule!' as our ow'n ilttlo vul- on ley Ju rtganla tntWotvlltljui of flni feult upon ltn 'rAcllnlg, tlio market !r. iledlly s.ild "I did not eo onn apple that did not have a hrule of some sort and that dlffficit mothndii jf pnuklpKkvltlt.hulvy .Uillxi imhrttd'tj WTitrolsatisf.ietory )r4 suits could W obtained by not only th tinrtlM ilrillnp tut nlnn III,, fnrt.lLn trn.ln. io limgcr yield their !)r. IfeMy''dxpevtN to fi-matn In SI toll to the tollers, tho mines are hardly worth mentioning ami not In onn single Instance did I sco any section so rich. Sled. ford nml Mrs. IUmMv will arrive lu few days from Sacramento where shu visiting at present. IF OHSV it a i I you have not soon tho host, it is quite to ho content with something olso. Hut if DR. RICKERT .' I'its Toi'ir eye glasses, i. you .will ho content ho- cause youliavo the host. i i J: .1 '"'Room 2, u ." .Ovor Kontners, r J li ' i Medford. i '"ffMWv till NOIITII MAUTIiKTT HT. A full lino i)f MUoit Paints, Limits, Ollit mill Varnishes. Ooiuploto stock of CalmlH' Croohoto Hlilnglu Stalin, Wtiinl Tlntu, Dry Piilntit nml Knlsu mine. Cull nt tho High of (ho Hun nml Kct our prices. :i;t N'oinu iiAitTiiirrr sr. IPLUMBING 1 ;li? 4 DOES CKRISTXAV SCIENCE OOHTKADICT THE BZBZJST Is tho subject of tho sermon at the Haptlst church Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Subject of morning service "Tho vocation of the Church." Hormons by the paHtor. Sunday school S:13 a. rn, 7oung peoples meeting 7:0V, All are Invltod to thcha services. A. A. Holmes, pastor. Moving Pictures at Nat Theatre Tlm Xat Theatre will show good mov ing pictures tonight and tomorrow night. (Sood light and films of tho best sub- Jccts. . . ...- .-s , ,n H fH-rttrftt 4 TOO UTE TO CLASSIFY ' -f f-f-f-f-f-f -f-f-f-f-f-f-f-r WANTKD Angora goats, mcl, ICaglu Point. Y. K. Ham- KOIt HUNT HV TUMl'-l room hogso, eiuno in iu.yuj u riuiii Jiounn, uiosu in I19.C0; C room modern bungalow, $26; 6 room modern bungalow $2S; 7 roopi cottago Ml; S room modern bungalow HO. Tumy, 201 (lurnott-Corey build ing. B4 FOIt HAL.H For sale partial payment plan: 1 lot on Iloardmun street $276; 120 down, $10 a month. 1 lot on Plum xtrobt $350: $S0 down, $10 a month. I lot on 14th stteet $400; $100 down, $10 a month. 1 lot 1 block off W. Main $360; $S6 down, $10 per month. Tumy, 201 aarnett-Corcy building CI WANTHI) To borrow $1200.00 for ono yir on rosldenco proporty, J, It. Mull Tribune, . Baseball Mt. Angel S-K Uj.j T sssfc l tas mJKLm P ssk Vh Hvi" SltAM AND HOT Al Work Guiirimtooii WA1F.R HEATING t'ricoH JtiiHKoimhlu COFFEEN a PRICE T KOU'Altll nAWK, KNTHANCK ON tllh HTItHiri'. I'HONi: JUKI Uk&J44-4'-a---- I. S040 0 0 Campbell & Baumbiicli MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Monoy on hand at all times to loan on improved ranchon and fruit land. PHONE 3231. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. 1 TWO GAMES Saturday 3 p. in. xlPUS Sunday 2:30 p.m. Tomorrow's Game-School Children Admitted for 25c. Scuta on Hale now at Hankins drug Htoro. Mt. Angel linn not been beaten this year, and has one Of the best college teams in the northwest. Come out and Root. ,. , if Battery for Saturdays game .13iu'gcBB & Hill; McQuoid or Sheeby will pitch Sundays game. M-ll 3 I Vii $ m . :y$ W) i iiwjm a l ii -. "s IfBUfi lUUUkUU . .. r THE kind the family like in tho mouth and light flaky broad that makos you auk for more. That's tho kind wo have sold sinco wo bogan business and will continue io sell to maintain our repu tation for the most delighlDil cakes and finest bread in town. 'Bring more pleasure lo your family meals by using- our broad and calces. Vour neighbor's dowhy not you? This wook's spocial offors com paro thorn with tho pricos and . quality offered by othors. Allen Grocery Co. 32 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE