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,' PAGE TWO JMEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, ORISON, TUESDAY, MAY 80, 1011. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mnlio nn lmoatment by InsurtiiR with Uio "Mutual I.lfo of Now York," pays tho largest dividends. J. F, Ilnt cliaBon, Agent, Fred 1!, Hopkins, nfler a visit of n few days in Moil ford, left Monday night for Portland. Notlco to real ostato iloalors, rmy property Is now oft tho market. M. W. Skcol. G3 Hnrvcy Ling has loft to mako his homo at I'ortland. Cnrltln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Gloan O. Taylor), allorney8-at-law, over Jackson County Dank llldg., Medford. Mrs. M. P. Frederick was a recent visitor In Medford. Gregory's panoramas and views sell real estate. Mrs. G. P. Cuthbert and sons will lonvo this week for Santa Barbara, whero they, will spend tho summer. Two and one-halt acres In alfalfa, ono mllo south of Washington school; easy terms. A. W. 11. Evcrhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bauk Bldg. N. B. Nye of Hock Point was a recent visitor In Medford. Strawberries for sale, telephone Mrs. Clarcnco Qlalze, Main 51)01. C3 P. R. Gordon of Grants Pass was a recent visitor In Medford. Medford local socialist party meets every Sunday night at 7:30 at Smith's hall on North Grape street. Everybody invited.- Miss Prudenco Smith of Talent was a recent visitor in this city. Sec R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Jack JIarvey, mining operator of Grants Pass, spent Monday night visiting in this city. Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford office, phono No. 1201. Mrs. Carlton of Kaglo Point was a recent visitor in Medford. Do you want 14 lots 50x145 each for $2500 .on easy terms? C. W. H. Evcrhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg. Clyde Payne of Ashland was a rec ent visitor in Medford. See A. E. Tatsumi for all kinds of jewelry and watch repairing at 322 Allco street of Beatty. G5 Art Burgess returned Monday night from San Francisco where he has been appearing in operatic sketches with Henri Gumson and Mr- and Mrs. Charles D. Hazelrlgg. Art reports them doing well but he lost his voice and was forced to quit. For tho right kind of Mutual Fire Insuranco seo W. V. Moore, room 209 Pblpps building. Phono 3122. For alhave, hair cut or shampoo, seo Henry Bates, 12 S West Main Btreet Tickets for tho living picture show to bo given by tho Greaer Medford Club Juno G, can bo obtained at Kent ner's, Medford Book Store, Nash Hotel, tho Louvro Cafe, Commercial Club, M. J. Reddy's, Hasklns, Nata- torium. 65 Famous pictures of tho world staged by members of tho Greater Medford Club at tho Natatorlum Tuesday evening, Juno C. 65 Don't miss tho living pictures given by the Grater Medford Club at the Natatorlum Tuesday evening June 6. 65 If you are looking for real bargains in roal estato seo M. V. Moore, room 209 Phlpps building. Henry Bates, particular barber, 128 W. Main at. Tho Fish Market has fresh ranch butter, guaranteed fino at 20 cents nil this weok. Como in and seo the good bargains. Messlu & Kenworthy. 63 WIRES SENT TO M HARIMN Request That She Establish Her Uni versity in Roguo River Valley As sumes Great Proportions Organi zations Telegraph. Telegrams are going forward to day to Mrs. E. H. Hnrrlmnn asking that sho chooso the Rogue River Val ley as a slto for hor new university signed by Mayor Canon, President Colvig of tho Commercial Club, the officials of the university club and several other local organisations. The entire city and valley Is Tally ing to the movement and it is be lloved that the request to Mrs. Harri man will soon assume such poruorw tlons that she will at least consider Medford. JUDGE TO H0L DC0URT IN THE PRIMEVAL FOREST SEATTLE, Wash., May 110. To settle condemnation proceeding Judge R. H. Albertson and n complete jury, attended by bailiffs and clerks, will enter the wilds of tho Cedar river watershed next Monday ntut hold court in the forests. Tlte rity of Seattle i seekm-:. through condemnation, to acquire three-fourths of the watershed not now in possession of the city, extend ing from Seattle to the Stampede tunnel in the Cascade mountains, with a width of 12 miles north and south. In order to better judge the value of the lands, the court nnd jury will cover it. Noted Manager Has Brother Here ri -KEaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH aaaaaaaaaaaaaEaaaaaavr' " ' SaaaaaaVnaaaaaaaanaaaaaaaaaaaaaa1 aaaaaaaaaaaaHaaam ' , , i t 'MV.wLaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa1 aHa-HUH'-?'. ill - JvlfllHl aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW ' u , aaaaaV VMaaWP 'Miiaaaaaaaaaaaaaa1 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal" K"B ' vrpfH W mf' MaaaaaaaaaaaB ' tmti. , --A:-'llfafc; AHEtw J. BICYCLE THEFTS ARE INCREASING Not n Day Passes of Late That Two ,or Thrco Machines Aro Not Ro ported Mlsslnn to the Police Do partment. JOHN MTJl 5lUSW.' This is n likeness of tho noted mnnagvr of the NYw York tilimts, lolin MrJraw. ()p'mtof Mcfirow at the Kittal tclegmpli office lit this city is a brother of tlw foachnlt man. Note the family resemblance. MILWAUKEE STARTS TRAINS TO CHICAGO PARADE OF WORK HORSES IS FEATURE NEW YOniv, Mny .10. Tho annual parade of the veterans of tho civil ynr wns overshadowed hero today by ii parade of work horses and by the Ilnrlcm regatta. Never in tho his tory of Gethnm lias the tendency 10 depart from tho original purposo of Memorial day been bo marked and an littlo of the duy'H ceremonies been denoted (o honoring the heroes of the war. TACOMA, Wash.. May 30. Trans continental passenger service on the Chicago, Milwaukee and Puget Sound Railroad between Tacoma and Chi cago was inaugurated when the "Olympian Limited" nulled out foi the east amid tho cheers of hundreds received them of persons who had congregated at the station. Although local servico has been maintained by tho Milwaukee lino for nearly two years, today marks the be ginning of through passenger servico In a fast schedule. Tho roadbed has been pounded into perfect condition by th,o heavy freight traffic and offi cials of the company say, there will be no difficulty in maintaining the 72 hour service on which tho two all steel trainB will travel dally in each direction. oy SROP GIRL OF MILAN LONDON, May 30. It required some of tho highest, shrillest notes that Knrlco Caruso could command today to express his indignation at being sued for breach of promise by "shop girl" of Milan. Tho tenor was very angry and explained with much vehemence that tho case, In which sho asks $50,000 for breach of promise, was based on letters writ ten when ho endeavored to engage her as a housekeeper. Caruso said tho letters were somewhat Intimate, but that they contained no promlso of marriage, and after ho had met tho girl with some family, he decided she was "low and common" nnd ho could not engage her. He said had asked for his letters but had not MADERO USES ARMY AGAINST HERMOSILLA TODAY'S SCORES. WELL-KNOWN RESIDENT OF MEDFORD PASSES Mrs. Lucy K, Uingley who has been a resident of Medford for tho past 'JC. years and is well Known through out the county, died at her residence on North Fir last night, aged C2 years and eleven moiuths. She wns born In Now York state nnd leaves two chil dren, Hortha and Ernest Lnuglcy. Tho funeral will be held Thurs day at 2 o'clock under the nusplccK of Weeks & McGowan. RAILROADS OF COUNTRY DECLINE IN EARNINGS . American League. At Philadelphia R H E New York 0 6 0 Philadelphia 3 S 0 Batteries Hrockett ami Blair; Cause and Thomas. Umpires: Egan and Connelly. At Washington RUE Boston 0 13 2 Washington G 9 1 Batteries Cicott and Carrlgan; Hughes and Alnsmlth. Umpires: Per rlne and Sheridan. (Ten Innings.) EL PASO. Texas, May 30. Tho legislature, of tho stato of Sonora re fuses to Install Madero'B selection for governor. Madero at onco ordered his troops to surround Hcrmoslllo nnd threaten tho Ieglslnturo Into action. W. COOPER MORRIS IS CLAD IN CONVICT GARB Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKBES Day Phono 2271 Night riioncs F, W. Weeks 2071. A. E. Orr, 3003. LADY ASSISTANT. 1 1 ii JOHN A. PERL Undertaker nnd Embalmer Successor to tho undertaking de partment of Medford Furniture Co, f W $ nrt aI41k HI AdlJ Bi YJaa lima aaLrt afl UllfVU Will 1UUU1UIU A'UMIJlUrU KlVt ( , Tnlntilinnfui. Tnv Tlnll QK1. !' ..U1......WM, ,, .. U., ; John A. Perl, rosldonco, Bell 4111,'' I.. . w ' , iiomo imu. ; ! ; 0. W. Conklln 3C01. J. H. But- j ! jer 3671.- ' SALEM, Or., May 30. Bcinj,' per manently dressed in the regulation prison uniform, W. Cooper Morris now accepts hw lot in a matter-of-fact way. He is of good disposition today and ate a hearty hreukfnst alongside his fellow prisoncm in the community (lining-room. There arc 70 idle prisoners ahead of Morris, and until they have nil heen placed at work, Morrife' only duticn will bo to cat, sleep aud take exercise in tho "hull ring." MAYOR REFUSES TO ' RESIGN HIS POSITION At Cleveland R II K Detroit 3 8 0 Cleveland 2 7 4 Batteries Summers and Stnnagc; Mitchell and Land. Umpires: Mullen and Evans. (Ten Innings.) At Chicago R II E St. Louis 4 8 2 Chicago ; 1 S 0 Batteries Polty and tlarko; Scott Olmstead, Lango aud Sullivan, I'ayuo. Umpired: Dlnecn and O'Loughlln. CHICAGO, 111.. May '10. Hcturns for March from all tho railroads in tho United Stoles kIiow ii decrease of $ 4J per- mile' in revenue ns coui- jKired with the correMndiiig month Inst year. Operating expenses also decreased as compared with a year ago, the decline amounting to IH.S per cent in maintenance of way and !. per cent in maintenance of equipment. Tho net decrease was duo to the largo decrease in gross with out a corresponding decline in ex penses. . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY " 4 FOR RENT New four room house; closo In; city water; tlC.OO per month. Enquire nt 51 J South Holly Monday and Tuesday only C9 City Property Now i room bungalow, Rood lot, J776. isasy renim (-room buncalow, now, mcxlorn, and taw loin, very clmiti for quick nolo. 8-room Iiqumo, (uko tcutn in Irnrto. 5 acres nil platted. Inside limits, easy iiTinn, tbiivu. A largo number of blcyclu thefts tu tho city aro being reported dally to th police department and Chief lilt- tfion Is taking steps to put an end to It. He has Issued orders to his patrolmen to carefully wntch bicycles In And endeavor to chock tho eptdo nile of thefts. Two wheels were stolon from tho Natatorlum Monday night, l'nlly a doison have boon reported during tho past week. LOS ANGELES OBSERVES MEMORIAL DAY FITTINGLY LOS ANCII'LICS, Cal., May III). Los Angeles ami its suburbs, pnrtio ipated elaborately in memorial sor vices. The dead of the civil and the Spaiiisli.Auiorioau wars, tho soldiers who toll in tho battles ,f the Philip pines and the heroes of naval engage ments were all remembered.' Probably leh most impressive ser vice was held at Venice, where flow ers were cast upon the wnlors uf tho Pacify in honor of the sailor dead. Ii Los Angeles monster memorial .sec vjcqtf were hold at tho Temple au- tuiortatii and in Central park. Nat Goodwin at Ocean Park. Ol'KAN IIBACII. Cal.. Mav :m. Nat (loodwia, horo of numerous mat rimonial ventures, is here today, but declined to JHsouss a report from Sad Francisco that he was here to attack the contract by which ho gave valua ble property to one of his former wives. Edna (loodrioh. to the rnntio. I Imvo lircu nt eoiiHlilrrutiln n.iMiK (ind troudln to jtut my ilerr, elk. etc., at (ho front of my rnncli. no Hint you ouM nco ntiil enjoy tlicm. Tlu'im nnlmnln nro prlvnto property nml n micb nrq much Mitltlr.l to protrotloti nmtor tlio law an nny other porHotinl property. It Ii.ih tcconin th custom of i Krent ninny to stop In fnuit of tny ptncu nml fill tho air with every klml of illnrordnnt viimls la order to frlRlilen tho ntilmaU, thereby endntiKerlnt; my proxirty ti miihIiii; tha nnlmnln to Injurn theinNelven. This In especially true of hoiuo nutolula who ntnml la front of the xiir nnd blow their honid for tho e.ipeclnl purpoie of frlKhtenknr tlnttn nnlmiiln. Therefore 1 riMllloit Hint theiie nnlmnla bo left iimlliiturbed, nnd l hereby clvv notlco that I will prosecute nnd nun for damnum nny pemon or pernoim raUKht molea-tlnh tho nnlmnlM on my place in nny wny wimtover 62 IIOLLVVO(D OltCIIAItDH. A. C Allen, proprietor. Medford -Horse Shoeing Shop- 128 South Ilarcflctt Street. Pacific Phono 1831 Homo 2Iti.lt. C. L. Allen, Prop. GIVE 'US A TRIAL TRADE Nat 1 0 nn I League. (Morning Games.) At New York It. Mronklyii 1 New York 4 HattericK Kcanlaii' and Murqimrd nnd "iVilsoii. Umpires O'Day and lircminii II. K. 8 r n l Ilcrgan; K. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okln., May 110. CitizciiH of Oklahoma City today sent a committee to "reason with" Mayor Van Ladkoy, who haw rcfiiKci) to relinquish his officii since tho dec lion of a new mayor and commission ers. Lackoy wns clouted mayor un der the coiiucilmanio form of gov ernment and says he will not resign until ordered to do so by tho court. When Lnokoy nttemptcd to justify his position before fiOOO citizens ho was hooted and jeered. NOTICE. My placo Is now off tho market, until further notlco. H. H. Dakar. no Hasklns for Health. At Pitthburg 11. If Chicago 0 4 '. Pittsburg 1 0 0 Batteries Ititohie and;' Archer Adams and flihsoii. Umpires Klo:n and Doyle. K At St. Louis It. .11 Cincinnati 2 (I 1 St. Louis ,, .' 4 () 1 HattcricK Smith and MeLoau. Scvoroid; Halloo and BroHiinhan. Umpires Johnston and J'asou. - At Boston It, Philadelphia 3 Boston , 0 , Batteries Moore and Brown and Kuriduii. Umpires Higlor and Piniioran. Tea innings. If. K. 7 0 3 0 Dooin ; Look at tho "For Snlo' nds nnd at soino of tho things that uro adver tised for snlo, i) ai;re. elone to It. It.: fiO ncri-n fine orchard land, Z million feet luruo tlm- tier; $3000 ICO acres nenr It. It. nlntlnn; bulldlnc"; 80 acres koh fruit lund; 2 1-2 million finn timber, 1 1000, I'lno Portland property for Income prop erty or ncrcaicc. Voting !onr orchard for town property, 100 acres, i) In nlfalfn. all tu cultlvnllon, no fruit; take rroldcnro. properly. 160-acro stock and alfalfa, ranch; 150 ncrcn tillable: under ditch; $7fi per acre; tako Income properly, I'lno Kenwood Iota tor ucrcaRo or town properly J rimiii innderu house on paving, take any good property." 23a ores, fino noil, cIoho In, Inko town reHldence. Nlco residence anil two lot In Walla W'nl I a, -(0 ucrcH low laud, tako ucroaKU wr iijivh prujierty. 160 acres, utock and dairy runch, tako lOu crcs with Bombfrult. RANCHES 11 acres, i 1-2 mllua -out, 8 In pears, 2 1-2 acres garden, good house, wlpd mill, drlvi-a well, llncly xltuated, 300 acio for (iillck Halo, flood tiirmx. .Small pear tract, clone Ju, Ono uoll, 27C ucro; lerms, Kino orchunl tract, right In town, good income, alfalfa, lJiilldiiiK", all tools, ii to., $300 ucro If sold (it onco; liberal terms. 27 acres, cloeo to town, good house and other bullillnKH, 7 acres orchard, ImN unco In crop, finest soil, less than $400 an acre for quick sale, $2600 will handle, own tlmo on balanco at six per cent. WANTED (llrls for Kunornl housowork. City and ranch property to Hat. FOB SALE ORCHARDS, PAIIMS, mUL'V LAKDS Lni'gc and Small Tracts .. MOOR-EHNI- CO. 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg E. F. L BITTNER ROOM 200 FHII'Pa BUIXDIVO FESTIVAL TO UU IWUD IN Portland, Oregon, June 5 to 10, 1911 WILIi pi3 A MOHT BItlMilANT FLORAL FIESTA & CIVIC JUBILEE Portland, "Tho Itono City," will bo a nceno of splondor and tho center of .world-wide Interest for ono weak. One and One-Third Fare to Portland imoM AXiS POINTS OW TRS Southern PaclllG-Liiics In Oregon To kcop porfoctly poatod on all Impor tant mattom rnlatlnf,' to thla jrrcat evont, cull on liucal ucrotitH fur circulars und prlntod matter, or wrlto to WM. McKTJHKAY Oeneral I'aHMencer Agent. I'OUTLAND, ona NOW VI)il0 ,VO it, nmko up your mint irltlHHCM I Alil'cAUKIi'lH.. VOUH1IOUI, DR. RIGKERT l?t! J aro lliiiiklng ol. o t'onio lioTo I'tii' ) UIJ. OVEK l. l.xillvt nn IM'JlVIXN ll aaai. T Yiiaawiaiia,nMMi imi. -UJ l.biKilH" J " (J f E w Ft XPERIENCE has tautfht you the value of flour. know it from our customers con sequently have learned to stock the flour that suits vou best. Onlv the MneHt Btnnilnnl flour lu unlit hero the klml Hint linn lieon tiroytut by yon nml otherM to initkii tint hwcvIohI nml houiiiImwI lironil, I ho IU:lilet rolln, IiIhciiIIh, cnki'K nml jiantry. It I cnnnmteeil to Ih iitiiroini lu qualify nml U ho Uio niont witlxfuctory Imklii rriulis nf tliein nil. Send or jiliunu for ii hick tu1(iy tint) you will Itevotue u regular mer, Allen Grocery Co. 32 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE Choice South Oakdale Avenue Lot East front, 100 by .170 feci; nlloy in rear; a num ber of large oak trees, 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 Turtle's Third Addition Just opened up. Large trees on each lot. Terms. HARRY H. TOTTLE, Owner Park Avenue, Or any member of the aMedford Realty Association. phdti Awr. rose For Sale Six room xtrlctly modern ImiiikiiIow, eionn in, runt, iroui, puviilK pit Kt III full. li!l()0, TtirillH. Klvo room Iioiiho nml tlirt-o ootl lorn cIoho to liuBliieHii part of illy, vulno $:ir,00, will null at $:!S00 on very otiHy torniH. ?2,r.00 cawli will itnako you tho owner of flvo liojuitlfiil lotH In n flrt clnnH rohldcnco part of tho city, nl) nlty lmpTovoinontn In, (ubovo inl(;o Ih $iri00 liolow actual vulno no koI biiBy). . .. . . . (Jood IhihIiiohh corner on Main ntrnot, nrxl70 all iiuROHHinontK palil In full, UiIh In a Koniiluo imrKiiln at $tiu()0, l''i cauh, Imlancil oniiy. CIoho In warolioiiKO lot, 70x100, alilo truck on ono iildo .and payomoni on (io other ?:ir00. Hovon aero hoarlnt; orchard ono mllo from city, rooiI hoII, fulr bulldliiHH, stock and Implomnntii o with tho plnco. f7ri00, 1-2 cnHli, Imlanco oaHy, A kooiI ton cro alfalfa tract adjoln liiB city llniltH, nt 700 an aero, QOHy torma. W. V . MOORE KOOM 'Mi :u I'JIilM'H ItUILIUNd WOOD FOR SALE Limited nmiiuut of Dry Ah, nllhor Idiiek or njillt. r,ow prlcu. Phone 3311 WOOD FOR SALEjfi LOCK WOOD 94 XUH 1.0 AD 'Plion. M.lu acai or Unvo orfltn nt Medford I , i n , i Company ' WHY BUY MEXICAN TOMATOES Wlion you em 1my TOMATOES OROWN IN MMDrORD jtchIi giiioiiliuuiiHu TnmntocH 1'Jvftry Day, ( onoion nuDDiwo i'lanth J.T.BR0ADLEY&C0. arMnuoiuo Nnor city Rworvolr Htoro O nnd Oontrm Avtmio. Uon Dim nnd hoi,