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nffpt .- - v. If' PAQ.1Q TWO MEDFORD MAUj TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR MOON. FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1011. I f L,OCAL?AND PERSONAL ' ' Miilco an Invofllmrnt by InsurliiR Willi Iho "M.utunl Life of Now York," pUys tlio InrRost dividends. J. P. Hiit clinBoiir Agent. W. .T. Henderson of I'lioonlx spent Friday In llils city on business. Wilbur Jonoa wns In Medford Fri day on a bhort 'business trip from Jacksonville. Cloorgo von dcr Ilcllcn of Knplo Point .si$nt-Friday, In Medfurd on n Hiiort business trip. $Kil 'persona owing Studebakcr Oar ak6 nriil" roJiiUr tttiop up tilt May can Baltic at tho office of the Valley Auto Co: CC WM. SULLIVAN, U. H. Hitchcock was In from his rntich Thursday evening to attend the Oakdalo Tennis club's dance, Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Oloan O. Taylor), nttorncjB-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Dldg Medford. ' B, 13. Gore Is spending a few days In Portland on business. Gregory's panoramas and views sell real estate. Mrs. J. E. Hart of Eagle Point spent Friday In Medford looking aft er nor business Interests here. ' Two and one-half acres In alfalfa, ono tnllo south ot "Washington school; easy terms. A. W. II. Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg. " W. H. Itounda of Gold Hill Is spending n few days In Medford on business. 1 Pasturaco for GO head of stock. 7.50 per month. Write Ira J. Dodge, manager, Riverside Ranch, Medtord. 61 M. N. Sterns of Applogate Is vis iting Medford. Modford local socialist party meets overy Sunday night at 7:30 at Smith's hall on North Grape street. Everybody Invlted. L. Alva Lewis of Klamath Falls, who Is to bo placed In charge of the central Oregon game and fish dis trict, Is visiting Medford looking over this section of tho state. See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Howland and son of Riddles, Or., are here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E Stewart of West Tenth street. Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford office, phone No. 1201. Do you want 14 lots 50x145 each for S2500 on easy terms? C. W. H. 1 T Mr. and Mrs. John 1). Olwoll have returned from a fchort business trip north. Famous pictures ot the world saged by members of the Oreator Medford Club at tho Natatorlum Tuesday evening, Juno 6. ' CC H. Chandler Kgnn, who recently purchased the Bates orchard, left Frfday for Chicago. Don't-nilsg the living pictures given by tho Grater Medford Club at the Nntatorluni 'Tuesday evening Juno C. KG Observing tho SCth anniversary of his birth, Frauk Frailer gavo a din ner parly to a circle of friends at the Louvre cafe Thursday evening. An elaborate menu wns discussed. Those attending were: Herman Powell, C. L. Reames, Mose Uarkdull, J. R. Bar bour, E. G. Burgess, II. Chandler Egnn, J. D. Cass, It. Bernard, Lyman Orton. If you are looking for real bargains in real estate' see 'M. V. Moore, room 209 Phipps building. C. A. Edmonson of Butte Falls spent Thursday In Medford on busi ness. J. II. Jackson of Eagle Point spent Friday In Medford on business. F. L. Taylor of Ashland waB a vis itor In Medford Friday. Attorney Georgo W. Trefren was a recent visitor In Medford. C. F. Fowler of Willow Springs precinct was In Medford recently ou a short business trip. ' John McDonald of Ruch spent Thursday In 'Medford. GEORGE P.LINDLEV BUSINESS MEN CROSSES DIVIDEl GREATLY PLEASED Former Treasurer of Jackson County and Well Known Citizen Passes Away at Ape of 63 Was Bank 'Director and Prominent In Business MEDFORD MADE KEY STATION Will Be Placed on United States Weather Map-Mrs. O'Gara Will Take Charge of Local Weather Hereafter. George P. Lindloy, at otid. liinu county tronsurer of thte county vice president of the First Trut & Suv iurs bank of Klmnntli Falls nml n director in tho Jnekson County bank of this rity, died at hi home, 10:1 North Roosevelt avenue, nt ivn curly hour Friday morning, lie hud been a resident ot Aleuloru tor lo years. Notice of the funeral will be .given Inter. Mr. Lindloy hml boon sick since last November. Previous to that time he was actively engaged in husiue-i nnd always took a great interest in the affairs of the city nml was widely known. La Grippe sot in during tho winter which fiimly proved fatal in spite of the host endeavors of hi physicians. Mr. Lindloy was born nt Long Is land. New York, November lib', 18-10 and was C3 years old at tho time of his death. He left New York while n young man moving to Iowa, later to Washington nnd then to Oregon, locating in Medford 18 years ago. He leaves a wife nnd one sou, George It Lindley, vice president of the Jack son County bank in which his father was n director. Mr. Lindley wns elected treasurer of Jackson county in 1S9C and served one term, deeliuing to seek re-election. Nearly Fifty Prominent Business Men of City Aro Shown Over the Hogue latuls Project ami To'ilay """tire Boostlnrj Everhard. 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldgr ---- Henry Bates, particular barber, 128 W. Main Bt. Freo public labor meeting will be held Monday evening at S o'clock, May 29, 1011, In Natatorl'um hall. Good speaking. Everybody Invited. AH women especially irivlted. 58 See Tatsuma for all kinds of Jew elry and w-tch repairing at 322 Alice street oft Beatty. 65 "William Peart, wife, daughter and son. from Fort Dodge, la., arrived Thursday to make their home In Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. Peart are the parents or Mrs. A. F. Stennett. For tho right kind of Mutual Fire Insurance see W. V. Moore, room 209 Phipps building. Phono 3122. "W. I. Vawter visited Jacksonville on business Thursday. For a' shave, hair cut or shampoo, sco' Henry Bates, 128 West Main street. ' MIsa Boulah McKeaver of Central Point spent Thursday in Medford on business. Tickets for the living picture show to-' be given by the Greaer Medford cfiib1 Juno C, can be obtained at Kcnt nfr's, Medford Book Store, Nasb Iwtl. the Louvre Cafe, Commercial ttub, M. J. Roddy's. HaBklns, Nata t4rinm. 65 A. D. Johns of Johns & Turner let Thursday evening for a short bjislness trip to Portland. , Look again to the Fish Market for your Sunday chickens. Fresh ranch eggs and country butter at 20 cents. Messier & Kon worthy. 5C Edward E. Kelly of this city has been appointed by Governor West to look after, the escheat estates rovcrt lng to tho stato in this section. JVeeKs & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day Phone 2271 Night 1'hoiifn F. W. Weeks 2071. A. E. Orr, 8003. LAIr ASSISTANT. wnrr l JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and Enibahner ; Successor to tho undertaking do ! ; partraent of Medford Furniture Co. ;j Telephones: Day, Bell 351; liw n.n r jonn a. I'eri, resiaonco, ueu iii, IHome 179L. . . : O. W. Conklln 3001. J. H. But- Uer 3C71. 1 AMBULANCE BKIIVIUH J 4Wt Medford has literally been "placed upon the map" by being made tho key station for the United States Weather bburenu in Southern Oregon and as such will hereafter uppenr on all of the weather'maps published "by the bureau in Southern Oregon and as to be shipped here nhd placed at once and nil forecasting for Southern Ore gon will be done from ModfonL These forecasts will be made twice daily. The weather will no doubt be con siderably better in the future ns Mrs. P. J. O'Gara has been appointed local forecaster in place of her husband. Some say that the profesor lost hi3 job on account of the beastly weather ho has been giving us which only cleared away when he left for u northern trip leaving Mrs. O'Gara in charge. However that may be Mrs. O'Gura is now the duly authorized weather forecaster and expert in charge of this district. Stopped Thojie Pains. Copper Hill, Va. Mrs. Ida Con ner of this place says: "For years I had a pain In my right side, and I was very sick with womanly troub les. I tried different doctors but could get no relief. I had given up all hope of ever getting well. I took Cnrdul and It relieved the pain my sido and now I feel like a new person. It Is a wonderful medicine" Many women are completely worn out and discour aged on account of some womanly trouble. Are you? Take Cardui, the woman's tonic. Its record shows that It wlll'hclp you. Why wait? Try It today. Ask your druggist about it. Heartily endorsing the Uoguo ltivor Valley Canal CotniMtty's Koguoliiuds project them tire" some fifty husinesi men of the oily today Imitating for the ooiiiMiny nml their plan to wipe the "deport" out of I'xtalouoo, follow mg u junket to tho muiio of tho com pnny's project Thursday urionioon. Ton automobiles,1 Idled with local liusinesx inon, droo tor throe hours about the lands, owned by tho com pany nnd wow greatly pleased by what they found, The trip was taken in order to acquaint local people with tho plmix ami endeavors of the company and uiiiko them rvalue what Medford had contingent in tho way of now torri lory, All who made the trip heartily endorsed it. In the Sunday issue of tho Mail Tribune it stuff ropro.ontativu who made the trip will toll of sumo of the things tho parly found oir the "desert" and what the carrying out of the project wilt mean to this city. Tho subject was found too geut to bundle in a week day issue. TIio-h. who made the trip Thut--day were; Mayor Canon. A. S. Hosehlmum, Will Gore, V. J. Kmoriek. R K. Mer rick. l .1. O'Gara. Chief Inspector .Meyers. "Shorty" (Jnrnott. J. B. Kn yart. Kd Wumer, K. U. Waterman,' J. SI. Root, Judge Worthiiigton. . T, York, Colonel Ton Voile, Joe Hum- mersley, P. S. IIusey, George Car st en, Jack Sheridan, Alt' Weeks, '.. Cameron. G.-R Culhhort. O. M. Mur phy, L. C. Coleman, .1. C. Hrown, F. M. Cummings, J. V. Dressier, W. E. Johnson, Emil Mohr, ."Shorty" Hamilton, Hurry Hicks, F. W. Hutch inson, E. L. Kendall, N. S. Dennett. Chick Wilson,-C. 51. Kidd. Hornee Nicholson, Jamo.i Hitter, W. Tvlor Smith. NO PEAR BLIGHT HERE THIS YEAR Active Cnnipnlnn Last Summer Sue- ccessfully Checked Dcscaso in Local Orchards ir. f Districts Infected. Rnvnncs of Other Altholigji tho season has been opmi for tho past two months no penr hlight has us yet uiiido its nppoanuiee this season hi the Hoguu !tior vtvi ley. luspcutors Jutvo vNHod nearly all of the orchards in the alloy put no signs of n hold ovor cau of blight has been found. This is ory eiicour ugiug to local orohardiHt us uii.rl every other distuol.iu the norlliwol un fighting for their existence. Last pciiwdu pear blight ninilo some headway in the valley lint tho prompt ineasuies tnkeu by the county au thorities in lending assistance to Professor P. .1. O'Gurn by giving hint u largo number of inspectors allowed the patholigist to stamp it out, This year u number of holdover ciihos uoro expected but u careful inspection of tho valley just completed shown that hlight has been completely eradicat ed. SCHMITZ PURCHASES BIG RANGE IN MEXICO agricultural hind" near hei'e. 1( was reported recently Unit Kcliitillr. was stiumh'd and destitute in u loiuoto part of tho slate uf-Konorn. IT" WOOD FOR SALE I HI 12 ntoatc WOOD VUH I.OAD I fhoue Moln seal yr livv ocdr M Medford Hardware Company .VOK SALW CITY P.UOIM3RTY Lois wholosale and rolaib MOOR.EHNLOO. 212 Friii tgrowors Bank Bltly FORS Tim warm wcalboruUlMtou Ih. Iieits Wo have tho iioooh- Jluiry rc'ipilroliienlrt to'1 iniil.e " ,i wiUk cuh' In 'warm wdhlllor. rt.io mi for tho liiKt of KI.IJC- TUIC PANH nml the lu-nt of prlton, SOUTHERN OREGON ELECTRIC CO. U7 SOtTII CK.NTItAli, TAHMCO, .Mexico, J.fy 'J(i, That fonucr Mayor Eugene E. Sclimiti-. of Sun Frnnci-soo is itlenti fully supplied with money was shown hero today by tho announcement that Schmits has just closed u deal for tho purchase of a largo tract nl J. B. KNYAHT, Proddont J. A. PICRRY, Vlco-Preildcnt P. B. MERRICK. VIco-l'roildMt JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier V. D. JACK HON, Aia't Cmhtor. The Medford National Bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 hah: ukpohit uo.xkh FOR IIKNT. A (JKNICUAI, IIANKINO Z UUHINKSfl TllANHACTKU. Wo NOLICIT YOIM PATHONACJK. r.t-4M,4srr,.y WATER SHUT OFF SATURDAY EVENING The water supply ofihe city of iredford will be -cut off Sntiirday evening about 8 p. m., nnd will remnln off all night nnd until Sunday after noon. So fill up your tubs and water pails. The water is to he shut off for the purpose of making tho connection with the new cast iron main which has been laid on East Main street to sup plant tho prchent wooden one. After the connection is made the street will be paved. y 4 Hark From the Farm. The mournful sound. Another mu tual falls to pay their losses. With in tho last thrpo weeks their books woro examined by a man employed by tho Jnauranco commissioner of Or egon and pronounced Insolvent. Let tors written by this company, who was Insured with them In Talent, Oregon, say, they haven't tho money to pay them, and do not know when thoy can. This company Is tho Phoe nix Mutual Fire Insurance Co, of Oregon, of Portland, Oregon. NOTICK TO WATKIt UHKItfi. Water will bo shut off from Satur day night at 9 p. m, until Sunday afternoon. O. ARNSPIGBR, GC City Engineer. XOTJCK. Thoro will bo a mctelng of tho high school alumni at tho high school Monday evening ut 8 p. m. All aro urged to bo present, . , XOTICB Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon, at its next regular meeting on Juno G,, 1911, for a license to sell splrltous, vinous and malt liquors in quantities less than a gallon, at his place of business at No. 2 North Front street. In said city, for a period or six months. E. G. BROWN. Date of first publication, May 2C, 1911. Store Closes This Evening Tomorrow Ib Slash Day at Ed meades' Shoo Store. MORRIS SMITH. City Property New 4 room bungalow, good lot, 1776 Kaiiy terms. C-room bungalow, new, modern, and few lota, very cheap lor quick sale. 6-room houtu). take team in trade. C acres all platted, Inalda limits, cany terms, I6S00. TRADE Fine Kenwood lots for ncreago or town property. 6 room modern house oa paving, take any kckxI property. tin creH. fine soil, close In, take town rewldence. Nlca resldcnco and two lots In Walla Walla, 40 acres low land, take acreage or town property, ICO acres, stock und dairy ranch, take lOu cres with some fruit. RANCHES Knockout Brown a Victor. NKW YORK, ' .May 20. Tommy Murphy of 'B'rooklyn was knocked out in the firbt round of 'a ten-round bout here Inst mVht by "Knockout" Brown. FOR SALE ORCirAttDS, FARMS FRUIT LANDS Large' nnd Small Tracts .. MOOR-EHNI- CO. 212 Fruitcrrowers Bank Bids; Ilasklns for Health. I Rock Spring Goal OK KAMS AZ.X, THB TIKE. rjKovx icoa. Burbidge THE COAL MAW. Choice South Oakdale Avenue Lot Fast front, 100 by 175 fed; alloy in roar; a num ber of larfto oak troos, splendidly placed in rela tion to a bouse; registered title; nothing better in the city. Will sell at a bargain for cash. Also lots in Tuttle's Third Addition Just opened up. Large trees on each lot. Terms. HARRY H. TUTTLE, Owner Park Avenue, Or any member of tho Bedford Realty Association. Closes Wednesday, May 31st 11 acres, A 1-S mllen out, 8 In pears. 2 l-z acres Karrien, koo.1 hou wind mill, driven well, flnuly sltuuU-d, $300 acre for nulck sale. Good terms, Small pear tract, close In, fine soil, $275 acre; terms. m (!. flP.lili .. . f(. In ,ii.. .! I r . ...vj w........ ......, ,iv ,i, lunn, h"' K income, airairu, uuuainK, all tools, , etc., $300 aero If sold at once; liberal terms, " f a 27 acres, close to town, good house and w other buildings, 7 acres orchard, bal-l V unco In crop, finest soil, less twin $1001 ,. ,!. ? -.il-.ls .. t.rnn ..,11,1 F handle, own time on balance at six V per cent. m WANTED Ulrli for Kcnernl housework. City and ranch property to list. E. F. L BITTNER BOOK 306 rKXFPS BUXIDIIfO Only 3 Shopping Days More -r DO YOU REALIZE IT? : : ; ; : : KENTNER'S BIG OVERSTOCK SALE : : : ; ; . Make Your Purchase Now, While Prices Are Small I i Hauklns for Health. WOOD FOR SALE Limited amount of Dry Ash, either block or split. Low price. Thone 3311 I $1.50 Silk Hose Colors', brown, tan, navy, Copenhagen, heliotrope, slate black and white, Saturday only $1.29 Complete Assortment Milan Sailors and Mush room shape Hats, 50c-$l Straw Hats ' Children's mushroom shape, while and mixed colors. Good value at 50c; special, Saturday 29c Ladies' Union Suits Sleeveless, fancy yokes, lace trimmed pants; regular $1.00 sellers; special, 79c Bed Spreads .Fringed 'and' cut corners; $1.05 value; special, $1.39 111 ' ' ' i Bed Spreads. Hemmed, extra good value; $1.U5 value, special, 98c 30-Inch Percales ' Light and dark colors; 20c values; special, 15c Soft Muslin Yark with; long cloth finish; liJ'fje value, special, 8ic Citlicoos Dark colors; (11-' special, e values, 4c : ; , : ; . : : ; 1 : ; : , ; , : ; i i