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" $-W(-WMm --. - PXGB TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREO ON, WEDNESDAY, MAY HI, 1011. rr & Local and personal 'Fred Colvlfr, county recorder, wns over from JackBonvlllo Decoration Way. Makb ail investment by Insuring with Iho "Mtttual LUo ot Now York," payo tho liirkcst dividends. J. P. llut chftgon, 'ARcnt, J, 11. Ldltcr bt Aahlnnd spent Tiicb. dny with friends licro. Nottcd to real citato dealer, any property la now off tho market.' 1. w ninni. ' ' 63 ' Arthur Geary Is 'back from a lsft Skell. with relatives In EtiReno and Tort land? ' Carkln & Taylor (John IT. Carkln, Glenn b. Taylor), nltorncya-nt-law, ovor JnckBon County Bank Bldg., Mcdford. li. N. Sudd,' of Talent, attended the Memorial Day exercises hero. Gregory's panoramaB and vlowa aoll real estate. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. KIncald, ot Peyton, Oregon, nro tho guests of Mcdford friends. Two nnd ono-halt acres In alfalfa, one mile riduth of Washington" school: easy terms. A. W. H. T2vcrbard, 212 FruItKrowers Bank Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Babcock, of Chicago' Wero among the" Eastern ar i-ivnl In Mcdford Decoration Day. atrawtierrlos for 'sale, telephone Mrs. Clarence Glalie, Main G901. 63 J. B. Sub'ert of Ashland was seen In tho streets of Mcdford Tuesday. Modford local socialist party meets every Sunday night at 7:30 nt'Smlth hall on North Grapo strcot. Everybody lnrltei. J. w. Slemons of KlaTnath Falls at tended tho Decoration Day celobra tlons in this city. See n. A. Holmes, Tho Insuranco Man, over Jackson County bank. C. F. Heritage of Tacoma stopped In Mcdford over Tuesday. Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford office, phone No. 1201. B. A. King of Mollhe, Illinois ar rived In Mcdford Tuesday to look af ter business Interests here. Do you want 14 lots 50x145 each for 12500 on easy terms? C. ,W. H. Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg. W. It. Clark of Sacramento spent "Wednesday here. See A- E. Tatsuml for all kinds or Jewelry and watch repairing at 322 Allco strcot ot, Beatty. 65 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Olwcll have returned from a short stay In Port land. For tho right kind of Mutual Fire Insuranco see W. V. Mooro. room 209 Phlpps bulWlng. Phono 3122. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Altlg of Sen tinel, Arizona, are visiting with Mcd ford friends. For a shave, hair cut or shampoo, seo Henry Bates, 128 West Main street Mrs. J. R. Woodford was among the throng at tho Jacksonville ceme tery on Decoration Day. Tickets for tho living plcturo show to bo given by tho Grcaor Medford Club Juno 6, can bo obtained at Kent ner'B, Medford Book Store, Nash Hotel, tho Louvre Cafe, Commercial Club, M. J. noddy's, Hasklns, Nata- torlum. 65 F. H. McKay of tho Toggery made Jacksonville a visit Tuesday. Famous pictures of the world staged by members of tho Greater Modford Club at tho Natatorium Tuesday evoning, Juno 6. 65 Qhas. E. Torrlll of Upper Butte Creek wsb a recent business visitor la Medford. , Don't miss tho living pictures given by tho Grater Medford Club at the Natatorium Tuesday evening Juno 6, 65 W. H. Shorid. a former resident of this section, is ill at Phoenix, Ari zona, with tuberculosis. If you aro looking for real bargains In real estato bco M. V. Moore, room 209 Phlpps building. Slate Tax Commissioner Eaton mado our valley an official visit a short llmo since. Ho was well pleas ed with what ho saw, especially on assessment lines. Henry Bates, particular harbor, 128 W. Main Bt. ' . t i .! WecRs & McGQvyan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day PUoho 9371 t J Nlftbt Phones F. W. Weeks S071. A. E. On", IMJVjL LADY ASSISTANT. ' 00m4w? i JOHN A. PERL y Uafertftker and. Embalmcr SuccoMor to tho undertaking do- X . . . ,sV. i i iii 'nit -, I parimoni OI Meuiuru r urmmro w Office wltli Nouioru i-unmure w, 'Telephones: Day, ;Bell 361; ; JoWa.' Perl, residence, Bell 4111, Homo ll9t. ' 'W.'OonkllaSeol. J, H. But- fjer 371." ' " "l' "" "AkBUMNOliS SKRVICK ' i ttmifrr Frnhk Grfrn 6t Anplcgnto was nmong his "Medford friends recently. Tho Fish Market has fresh ranch butter, guaranteed fine at 20 cents all thin week. Como In nnd seo tho good ""bargains. Messlu &, Ken worthy - . 63 'John lllgham 'of Kaglo, Point mado Mcdford his regular visit Wednes day. . ' Notice to real estato" dealers, my property Is now off tho market. M. W. 63 Wm. Downing, formerly manager of the West Side Pharmacy has gona to Sacramento where ho has secured a position with n lnrger firm. Look and rcmehtber tho Fish Mar ket will Bell Fresh Columbia Rlvor Shad Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 10c a pound. Fresh ranch butter 20c per pound. Messier & Ken- worthy. 62 Mrs. W. R. Coleman and Miss Cora Linn wero ovor from Jacksonville Tuesday. Arthur Davis, tho electrician Is on Applcgate on business conncctod with a mining enterprise, he Is interested in with other residents ot Mcdford. Tho R, R. V. Ry. Co., has compctl tibn for tho passenger traffic botweon Mcdford and Jacksonville. Mr. Gorst runs a Cadillac auto between tho two places every ninety minutes. Mrs. C. F. Cook was the guest ot Mrs. W. H. Barnum ot Jacksonville Tuesday., Chas. Craig rcturnod from Califor nia recently and has been 'visiting-re latives living In Jacksonville.. and at Sterling. Sheriff Jones has been with his father, Wm. R. Jones, who Is ser iously ill at his residence In North Medford precinct N. D. Fivestono and DoWltt Stur gess of Evans Creek wero In Medford and Jacksonville Monday. Tho residence and chicken house on R. G. Jeffrey's poultry rancn, lo cated south of Jacksonville, was de stroyed by fire a few nights since, together with all of its content Mr. Jdffrey was awakened by a commo tion among Ills chickens and lit a match to ascertain the ctnse. Two hours later the house was In flames. Only Robert and his thoroughbred rooster escaped. Mrs. T. M. Smith or Sterling and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Wm. Smith, lately from Iowa, havo been visiting relatives living In Wlmer precinct. Jas. Brandenburg and E. E. Miner, accompanied by theTf wives, were at tho county seat on Decoration Day. E. Wilkinson and his son, John 11. Elliott and J. S. Orth were nmbufe tho many residents of Medford at Jacksonville Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pelton of Sams Valley motored to Ashland Tuesday1, visiting Mcdford upon their return trip Wednesday. On account of tho mass meeting called In the interest of 'tho'Fo'urth ot July celebration, tho special meet ing ot tho 'Medford Realty Association which was to have been held In tho exchange room tonight, will bo post poned until Thursday evening, Juno 1st. Tho exchange room, In the Mall Tribune building, will bo used to night for the mass meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Mitchell of Jacksonville visited Wednesday with Mr. and MrB. J. H. Bellinger. C. M. Stfeck and sort, H. L. Speck of tho Burrell orchards, wero passen gers to Grants Pass Wednesday. "Mr. Van Dusen, tho Gold Hill min ing man was In Medford on business Wednesday. G. T. Theasher of Phoenix was In Medford Wednesday. Miss Vera Whipple whd has been visiting with friends hero for several days, has returned to hor homo In Grants Pass. Leslie Palmer of Central Point spent Decoration Day In this city., L. D. Colo and H. Wcckler of tho Grants Pass baseball team rooted for tho Bulcks hero Tuesday. Mr. Cooper who Is in charge of tho operations at Prospect has taken his family to that plaro for tho sum mer. J. L. Hammcrsley of Gold Hill transacted business In Mcdford ed ncsday. ( C. W. Martin of the Prospect Con struction Company has returned from Prospect and Veports tho work there progressing rapidly. ' Mr. Gangulllo division superinten dent of the Ollvor Typewriter Co., with headquarters' at San Francisco, was In Medford a short time Tues day. MIsh Flora Gray departod Tuesday nvonlng for Portland whom sho will visit for some two months. The Rev. Cohan of Wobdvlllo was a Medford visitor early in tho week. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Samuels ot tho Modoc Orchard were shopping In Medford Wednesday. Alonzb Morrison of Portland tran sacted business here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sargent of Cincinnati wero among tho eastern arrivals here Wednesday. ' , ' 13. Wheoler of llntto vMln wns a business IMtor In Medford Wednesday. OPERATOR FORGOT: CAUSED TRAIN WRECK LINCOLN, Neb., May 31.-OffU cinls of the ltnrlinj;tou milrtmd to day stilted that the failure or the lel ejrrnph oncrdtnr nt MoCWk to de liver tho necthj; orders to the cnl liouinl tram wns nviwrnuble for tho wreck nt Iudinnola Inst Monday. Two passengers, Hiram fcVektti ami Grace I)enn, died last night. This brings (lie death list up to 1(1. It is estimated thnt claims and dmungu Hints nguinst the company agKrcgntinj; $'2o0,000 will ho brought as n result of thq wreck. HEDERLING ELECTED CHIEF OF SWITCHMEN MINNEAPOLIS, Minu., May 31. S. E. Hcberline; of Denver today heads tho Switchmen's Union of North America, displacing Frank It. Hawley, who for 11 jenrs has been international president of tho organ ization. The insurgents in the or ganization on n complete victory at last night's election. Tho entire ex ecutive and nil the grand officrM have been changed, nebcrling de feated Hawley by a vote of 107 to 02. Tho other officers elected are: James B. Connors, Chicago, first vice presidcut; L. H. Porter, second vico president; Thomas Clohessy, Chicn go, thifd vico president. GURBMARKETREFLEGTS OVER COURT DECISION NEW YORK, May 31. Tho curb market today showed the effect of the siinremo court decision In the tobacco trust case. Though there was1 little varatlon at tho opening and tho prices at first held close to Monday's final figures, bbth In Am erican Tobacco and Standard Oil se curities, thero was a decided slump within tho first half hour. On sales of 26b shares of American Tobacco that stock dropped to 450 blil, 460 asked, as against 510 bid and 515 asked at Monday's close. HEAVEN'S AID INVOKED FOR RESCUE OF GIRLS HAltTl'Oltl), Conn., May at. While- fifty girl Inmates ot the huusu of tho good shephnrd wero penned on tho fourth lodr of the building Ust night 'by flames ' and smoke which had shht off tho sluirwnys, the mdn. or supurlor gathered 300 girls In.ll.o court yard around a statue of tho Vir gin and prayed for the safety of tho Imperilled ) ml rig Somcn. Tho two engine companies which responded to tho alarm had no lad ders. Life nets woro spread. A tho nuns and glrs sang "(Hnl bo with you till wo meet again"-the joung Indies, ranging In ago from 15 to 21, Jumped. All woro rescued. GRANTS PASS MAN FOUND DEAD IN HIS HOME GRANTS 1WSS, May 31.- Dying alone in his bed. with wife and Hon away at North Yakima, Vuh., Lcm ucl J. Widgcn, residing ut 730 Noith Ninth street, wns found by neighbors late Monday evening, dead in his bod, he having died ulono from heart tad uro some time Saturday night, was the opinion of the phNicmn pio.soul nt nn impiest which wns held late yesterday. Widgeon was ft mnn of 03 jears of age, has lived in this pity for the pant 13 years and owned the premises where he died. MEXICAN CAPTAIN TAT E , IT" AEROPLANE BUS , . LATEST CREATION MiNEOLA, 1. 1., May 31. An aero plane bus Is the latest development in aviation. Commencing early in June, experiments will bo mado at the motordrome bore by Aviator Charles F. Wlllard to determine, if possible. Just hoV'many passengers a biplane tan carry. A typo ot bfnlano called an "aeroplane bus" a regular fam ily car is being built for the pas senger carrying work. - YESTERDAY'S SCORES. i -- Coast league At San Francibco It. Snu Francisco 2 Los Angeles 1 At Vernon Vcrndrt ". .' R. Sacramento ' 2 At Portland Portland 4 Oakland . . .' ;. 0 (Afternoon) At Portland Portland .-; C Oakland . ..' 3 At Vernon Vernon 4 Sacratiicnto ' 1 At Los Angeles Los Angeles 4 San Francisco 3 II. E. 4 0 8 0 H. E. 5 4 io o 10 1 0 0 0 1 8 1 G 2 0 2 7 3 Americas Lengae, At Philadelphia- Philadelphia 8 New York '. . . 5 ArWuiihiiigtbn Wafchinpton ....,, Boston , . . At Chicago Chicago . St, Louis At Cleveland Cleveland 0 Detroit .k ,...(.,;, 0 V it: SAN DIKGd, Cal.. May 31. Ac cording to a rep6rt that reached San Diego from Tin JUana this morning, Captain Tony Vegas, commander of tho Mexican troops under General Rhys Pryce, was shot at sunrise this morning for hnvlng shot and killed an Amerlcdq'sotdlers In his command. A court martial fodnd him guilty yes terday. Thero Is a report that the men tin dor Pryco aro fighting, nnd that tho rebel band may broafc tip today. This report, however, could not bo veri fied. ' AVIATORS "DROP" , . OtlT OF BIG RACE HOMK, Mny a 1. ltotnnd (hut oh, tho Frenchman who was well In tho load In the Paris to Tut In ttoioplnuc race, fell this tiioinlug betweon'CMta and Vccchln, on the second log of tho flight, Ills phno was partially wrecked, but ho suffeicd no aoiloim Injury. Aviator Froy In descending at l'lsa struck, a barrlpr and nunc tp tho ground with a crnsh. It tins not been lopbrtod whether Ids ninehliio watt damaged to any extent. Conncuti arrived nt CU'iton, at 7 o'clock this jnornlttg, filled IiIh petrol tank and uttnf n shott rest trtul sotun breakfast, started for Pisa, where ho arrived nt noon. Ho again replenish ed his fuel mid resumed tho flight toward Home. NOTICti. Ladles of St. Mark's Guild will give a card party tonight nt St. Mark's hnll for the benefit of tho guild. All nro lutltcd. 60 NOTICK IIAITIHT CHOIR On account of commencement excises tho rcgtilnr choir prttcllco VIU bo held Thursday evening Immediat ely followMug prayer meeting. ' Hasktnn for Hiwlth. r-f-f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY . FOR RKNT Sttlto of t or "J nicely furnished housekeeping rooms, plumber, lighted; lowyr floor. 7i!9 West Klnvimth; Main GC03. FOR SALE Five room house with largo lot, 817 W. Tenth. Kuipitro of owner on premises. Telephone 6591. 63 rr Nearly Smothered Chandler, N. G Mrs. Augusta. Lomax c rents plate, writes: "r nnd smothering spells every day. so bad that I expected dea'th at any tliuo. I could not sit up In bed. I suffered from womanly troubles. My norves wero Unstrung. I had almost given up all hopo of ever being better. I tried CnrdUl, and it did mo moro good than anything I had over taken. I am better now than I over expect ed to be." Thousands ot ladles have written similar letters, telling of tho merits of Cartful, it relieved their headache, backache and miser'. Just as It will relieve yours, If you will let It. Try. TO TK3J FVIUO. I have been at considerable! cxpensn and troubla to put my dcor, elk. otc, at the front of my ranch, mo that you ould no and enjoy them. T!iec animal are private property and aa.auoh aro na much entitled Jo protection under tho taw as any other personal proportr. ' It hna become the custom of a Kreat many to atop In front of my place and fill the air with every kind of discordant aoundu In order to frighten the nnlmnls, thereby endangering my property by causing the animals to Injure thetnaolvca. This Is especially truo of soma autolsts who stand In front of the pens and btoV their horns for the especial purpose of frlchtennff these animals. Therefore I roquest that these animals be left undisturbed, and i hereby give notice that I will prosecute and sue for damages any person or persons caught moisting the anlmalu on my place In any way whatever. G2 HOLLYWOOD OKCHAltDB. A. C. Allen, proprietor. Hasklns for Health. tv v Natlonul League. ' At New York New York . , 3 Brooklyn 0 At Pittsburg Pitfobjjnc 4 Chicago , , , 1 At Ufjslm , , HoBon . . ,' 4 Philadelphia H At St. Louis Rf . Louis . , ,.,.,,,..,., , 2 CiiicintiiiU ,......... 0 Hasklns for Health. -- TRADE Income property for gooil timber tracts. Walla Will I a rcsldcnco it ml ucrcagu for d property. 2 fine strictly modern tiouses, $22,(00 for cood ranch. Good Portland, and Rcattle property for vaney proporiy. 210 acres alfalfa Und. 100 In alfalfa. 1 mile out, buildings, stock, etc., tiiko income property. 70 crc, SB under ditch, 25 In applis anil pears In 3 year, i J-2 miles out, 125 acre. . 20 acres. 18 In pears, close In flno build ing sltn and view. Film Portland property for Income prop erty or acreage. '" 100 acres, 40 In alfalfaall In cultivation; no fruit take residence- property. 160-acro stock and alfalfa ranch: ISO ucres tillable; undor ditch; $76 pur acre; take lncomn property. Flno Kenwood Iota for acreage or town property. fl room modorn houso n pavlnr, take any good properly, 23u crcn, flno soil, close In, tako town residence "" Nice residence and two lots In Walla Walla, 40 acres low laud, take acreage or town property U 160 acres, stock- and dairy ranch, take 10a creu with some fruit WANTJTD Ulrls for general housework. City and ranch property to list. WANTED Threo or four room fur nlshcd cottage, must have gas, water, and light. A. H. 8. Medford Tribune. . , FOR SALE Alfalfa' liny. I mlln south of Washington hchool. C. W. II. Everhard. Phone farmer 630 J fi LOST A Indies blue Jacket between Central Point and Medford. Loavu ut this office, reward. 01 FOR RENT Flvo room furnished modern bungnlow for six weeks or two months, cheap on cast slue; closo In. Tclophouo Main 1.S72 (H FOR RENT Two room furnished house: cIoho lit, J-T North Holly. t;.i Medford Horse Shoeing Shop- 128 South IlarctlcU Street. Pacific Phono 18,11 Homo aiP-lt. C. L. Allen, Prop. GIVE US A TRIAL FOR SALE ORCHARDS, FARMS FRUIT LANDS Large and Small Tracts .. MOOR-EHKI- GO. 2jl2 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg HAS RICH PLACER ON ROGUE RIVER ,1. It. yoHieil, geiu'inl iniimigor of the Mliuu'lmlm Hold ll.vdinulio mid pledge company, owning u oiy tieh ptopettv ii llogtfn tivt'f liflbw tlnlli'e oroek i hi Modfotd eitdeavoiing to iutoicHt local ciiptlul in hit proM. po tion. ' Look rot the ud tlmt tuills for jott -nmoitr the help wanted a do. PO LL: VATICAN ADMITS LONHON, May III A Union illn patch ptlntcil In llio Muiitlng Niun Ituhiy Hiiyti that I'opo IMiih In HtiT rpiluKTtttiu nil iifft'clluii td tho nili' i-lort. TIiIm, tho dlitpiijclt hii,h, him bcoit pliullUoly conflniulil it In iiulii it ii t io va can in inn iiio.hoi iiiiiii', ncHtt of the popo'tt tMiiidltluii, ilnHltluit fur Health. , EXPERIENCE has taught you the value of flour. Wc know it from our customers -con sequently have learned to stock the flour that suits you best. Only the fluent Htnttdard flour In nold horo tho kind thnt ban born prnuul by you and otliorn to ninko tho nwcutoHt nntl noiitidenl bread, the lightest roll,,. biHcn.tH, cake,, and putty. J&t22mMS3mBB& It It gtiarnuteed to I mi uniform In .qimllly anil Io gho the hi o.it mtlifiutory Itaklug rrwult of llieitt all. Kciul or plmuo tor n rtnek tinlny nnd you will tiviotue it regular ttftcr. Allen Grocery Co. 32 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE Choice South Oakdale Avenue Lot East front, .100 by 170 fool ; alloy in roar; a num ber of large oak trees, .splendidly placed in rela tion to a house; registered title; nolhiiig 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. TUTTLE, Owner Park Avenue, . Or any nionibor of Hie Modford Realty ' Association. Portland T B ROSErurjaie Li Ti Hi Bine BOOM ao BOxfiDzwoi FESTIVAL TO DK HHLD IN Portland, Oregon, June 5 to 10, 1911 IVfUTi DB 4 "OUT UIULIANT FLORAL FIESTA &CIVIG JUBILEE rortUnd, I'Tio itoBo City," will Uq a ceno of oplonilnr and tho contor ot j wor!l-vlj)p Ij'jprflt tor 900 ,wok. One and One-Third Fare to Portland fhom AXIi' VOXTS OV TB Southern Pacific-Lines in Oregon To keep porfootly posted on all Impor tant mattera rolatlmf to thin grout event, call on local agents for circular and printed matter, or wrlto to wm. MoMtrA7r ,' ,' Ocneral I'aHitoiiKor Agent, OUTJjANP, , OHM,;,' t i! Six ronin titrlrtly tnntlorii liniiRnlnwr, rlimii In, :int front, puvliiK imlil In full. $2000. TflrniH. Flvo room liouiin and tliron rooiI lotii cIoho to IniRlnnnH part of city, valtin 13500, will Hull ut I2&00 on vary oay turtiiH. $2500 tutHh will mtu(o yoif tlio ownor Of lVq IIOIUIllIIII. 1018' ip U. IIIHl cluuii rnHldoiiLO putt of too eft, nil city liiiproviiiiiontu In, (aliovo pilco .In $ir00 bolnw uctiiiil vuliiu uo KQt l)iHy), (load bitHlncHH Rornor on filuln Htrnqt, 05x170 all (iDHomiiiioplM paid In full, tils Ih a K'Xi'il"" 1'iirKiilli at $COO0, i-'i niHli, liulanco ony. CIohu In wnrnliouna lot 70x100, nldo trade on ono nldn and iiavontonc on tho otlior 3D00, Sovon ncro bonrlnfj orchard ono mlln from city, good hoII, fair IiiiIIiIIiirh, Block and linplnnioiitu K' with tho plnco, $7(100, 1-2 rnHh, hnlanco oitHy, A Kod tnii ncro alfalfa tract adjoin liiK city llmltH, at $700 nn aero, onuy torinH, W. V . MOORE UooMyoa ;;: lfiiu'ffl. njJiMUNa WOOD FOR SALE I.linltod ninoiint or Dry Anh, nltlior liluck or Npllt. Iiiiw price. Phone 33ll WOOD FOR SALEjjg BX BLOCK WOOD van X.OAD 4 riione Mala 300! or levo ordtrt at Medford I r i ( 'i ' ( Company ""ri (, ; r ' WHY BUY MEXICAN TOMATOES When you tin buy TOMATOBM OHOWN IW MBOrOBO I'Vcwh amrhlioitriNi) Tnniatnpn IJvtiry Day, OVOIOB BBDOXNa PLANTH J.T.BR0ADLEY&C0. areenlioni Wnr Olty Bervolr tore a anil Contrm Aveuuu, Plioneu ClUl and 1401, ,