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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OlflSflOy, THURSDAY, .WOT I, tOlt, I . l! m VI m 4 t t HP m n LOCAL AND PERSONAL JL ' A. Ileum, ono of Phoontx'B mor cliantn spout a few hours in our city Weclnonday. Mrs. J. A. Cook of Gold Hill was In Modford Wednesday. Mnlto an Investment by Insuring with tha "Mtitunl Lite of Now York." pnye tho largest dividends. J. F. Hut chnRon, Agent 3an. Kershaw of Antolono was among tho annny who traded In Md ford WedneHday. He reports a fine crop of mohair this Reason, Mr. aiid Mrs. John Hadcr and Wirt Pool of tingle Tolnt precinct shopped In Med ford Wednesday. Notice ;io real festato dealers, my property Is now off tho market. M. W. Skeel. C3 Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glean O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jnckson County Dank Dldg., Mcdford. Ed. Pottcnger and Geo. J. Stearns. a prominent business man of Oak land, Ore, mndo a trip to Jacksonville Wednesday afternoon. Captain John W. Siemens, cashier of the Klamath Palls Trust Co., and Savings Bank, left for home Thurs day luornlim. Ho came to Med ford to attend tho funeral of tho late Geo. P. Llndley, who was vice president of that Institution. Gregory's panoramas and views sell real estate. A. Lyons, -Into of Chicago, arrived in this section lately. Ho Is looking for a homestead. L. C. Bollo Is over from Siskiyou county, California on a visit. Strawberries for sale, telephone Mrs. Clarence Glalze, Main 5901. 63 Mr. Gage, who was ono Ot tho dis coverers of tho lato gold strike In Josephine county, is In Medford. Jas. Owens, county commissioner, was in Medford Wednesday. Ho Is a recent Investor in a fine automo bile. Modford local socialist party meets every Sunday night at 7:30 at Smith's hall on North Grape street. Everybody invited. Jas. Boa well of Central Point tran sacted business In Medford Wednes day. Joe A. Thomas has been in the Big Applegate section, looking after bis mining interests. See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson Co jnty bank. Mr. Bonner, formerly of Medford, who is now engaged in raising chick ens on n large scale near Derby, was a recent visitor in Medford, He was on his way to Klamath Fails. Mrs. Gorton Stout has returned from a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bauten of Poorman's Creek. Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford office, phono No. 1201. Mrs. R. G. Brown of Eagle Point was In Medford and Jacksonville Wed nesday afternoon. She recently re turned from Portland, which has been hr homo for some time. I. Householder of Kanes Creek made Medford a business visit Wed nesday. See A. E. Tatsuml for all kinds of Jewelry and watch repairing at 322 Alice street of Beatty. 65 J. E. Wrenn was over from Sterl ing Wednesday. Anyone wishing a homestead should consult him. John Anderson, tho blacksmith, whose leg was broken by a kick from a horse several weeks ago, had to submit to another operation. For the right kind or Mutual Fire Insuranco see W. V. Moore, room 209 Phlpps building. Phono 3122. M. Christensen of St. Helena, Cali fornia was among the visitors in this city Wednesday. W. W. Scott of Davenport, Wash ington, Is In Medford attending to biiBlnoss Interests. For a shavo, hair cut or Bbampoo, see Honry Bates, 128 West Main street. Mrs. Allle Pabst of Klamath Falls arrived Wednesday for a short visit In Medford, Miss L, Edna Marshall departed Thursday for Hilts, California, when she will visit with Mrs. T. H. Hut chlng after which she will visit In Albauy, Oregon. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day Phono 2871 Night Phones F. W. Weeks 3071. A. E. Orr, gOOa. LADY ASSISTANT. rwrwr i i i ' 1 1 i i i JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and Embalmor Successor to the undertaking do-' ! partment of Medford Furnlturo Co. ; j : Office with Medford Furniture Co. ! ; Telennones: Day. Bell 351: ; ; John A. Perl, residence, Bell 4111,;' ...... ! HOMO J.OLI, 0, W. Conklla 3601. J. H. But ler 8571, AMBULANCE BEIIVICB 1 Miss Stella Smith of Klamath Falls Is thb guest of. Medford friends. II. F. Caton of Central Point tran sacted business In Medford Thurs day. Tickets for the living picture show to be given by tho Grcaor Medford Club Juno G, can bo obtained at Kent nor's, Medford Book Store, Nash Hotel, tho Louvro Cafe, Commercial Club, M. J, Reddy's, Haskins, Natn torlum. CB Georga Stearns of Oakland spent Thursday with Medford friends. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wright of Cen tral Point wen) Thursday visitors In Medford. Don't miss tho living pictures given by the Grater Medford Club at the Natatorlum Tuesday evening Juno 6. 65 Warren King of Phoenix and a party of friends left Thursday for an outing at Fish Lake. T. Slocum of this city departed ear ly In tho week for Salem, where he will reside. It you are looking tor real bargains in real estato sco M. V. Moore, room 309 Phlpps building. Claude RUtor of Rock Point spent Wednesday here. Mr. Stoscr of Central Point was in Medford Thursday. Henry Bites, particular barber, 13S W. Main st. Eugene Hoke of near Central Point was In Medford Thursday. Mrs. K. D. Brown who has been visiting here for several mouths de parted Thursday for Los Angeles, where sho will make her home. Bargains In embroidery materia at tho Handicraft Shop Saturday, in Kentner's. 62 Mrs. T. S. Hutching and nephew left Thursday for Hilts, California toj spend the summer. - Mrs. M. F. Staro departed Thurs day for Los Angeles, where sltq will spend the summer after which she will go to Philadelphia and Now York City. Pillow covers at cost, Saturday at tho Handicraft Shop In Kentner's, 62 See tho water color novelties at tht Handicraft Shop Saturday, in Kent ner's. 6 The young ladles phylathia class of tho First M. E. church, entertained a few of their friends at tne home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Mordoff Wednesday evening. The class has lately been organized, and many pleasant affairs of this nature will bo planned from time to time. G. D. Walker, E. Shannon and J. Jamison left Thursday for a prospect ing tour in tho Applegate region. The Fish Market has fresh ranch butter, guaranteed fine at 20 cents all this week. Come in and see the good bargains. Messlu & Kenworthy. 63 James Anderson of Central Point was a farewell visitor here. J. A. Caldwell has returned from a visit to Sunnyslde, Washington. bringing with him J. A. Freld and family who will reside here. Look and remember the Fish Mar ket will sell Fresh Columbia River Shad Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 10c a pound. Fresh ranch butter 20c per pound. Messier & Ken worthy. 62 F. L, Heath and family are spend ing a few days on their Eaglo Point ranch. Charles Terrlll of Butte Creek was Been In tho streets here Wednesday, Famous pictures of the world staged by members of tho Greater Medford Club at tho Natatorlum Tuesday evening, June 6. 65 Mrs. F. E, Gere has departed, for Pamona, Michigan, where her mother is seriously III. Dr. R. C. Kelsey of Gold Hill was a Wednesday visitor in Medford. W. F. Bowen an architect of Ash land, transacted business In Medford Wednesday. J. D. Arlns of Eagle Point was a business visitor In Medford Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Simmons, who have been visiting Rev. A. A. Holmes for several months have returned to their homo In Corning, California. E. A. Wilson, formerly of tho Louvro Cafo was a business visitor in Grants Pass Wednesday. E. Miller was among tho Central Point visitors here Wednesday. The Medford Gun' Club will hold another shooting match Friday at tho race track and some good scores are expected. Mr, O'Nell of Landers, Wyoming, Is In Medford looking about tho val ley. S. L. Leonard was a business pus- senger to Grants Pass Thursday, Miss Florence Wagner of Ashland visited horo tho foro part of the week. Miss Grace Brown of Eaglo Point camo to Modford Thursday and will attend tha graduating exercises. "Chalk" Merrill, who has been on tho bench for tho BulckB departed Wednesday for Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Johu D, Olwell do. parted Wednesday ovenlng for a short visit In Portland. Wm. Diet?, of Seattle, transacted business In Medford Thursday, A Hint From Paris WAN COUNTY T TO'BUY WO Petition Is Belrtfl circulated Asking That County t Authorities Buy Road Over Siskiyou on Which Toll ' ' ' s is Charged, ' I I I 4' V -r t H rnoro roniunT mi. t nuon ti..rtT curntvutt. wit. im nw aiuit ox Blue straw hat with brocade rib' bon and white feathers. Mr. apd Mrs. W. Offer of Miami, Florida are In Medford looking for a location. Miss Maud Hamilton, of Fort Mor gan, Colorado, arrived Wednesday to visit n few days here. J. O'Brien of Klamath Falls Is a business visitor in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. R. it. Knox of Albany are visiting friends In Medford, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stlth of Den ver are spending a few days In this city. f 4- f T t t 4 4 f f GIRLS! HERE'S A CHANCE TO SEE THE 1 , MAN-BIRD FREE Tvitil,v-fivt ;irlK mo waul ed lu null liokoN I'm ttou avia tion iiu'ol. More h .your tilmnou nh'ln (o help lioo- MVilfortl, mid earn yoiirei'lviM n fire ticket mid lrnrtortn tioti to lu aviation moot uml "return, ' Kvcr.v' Imslnom un,) imf"wioim mnn should buy a tioki't for this incut. Lend it your support. It will liriiij,' tlitutHitttits of people to .Med ford Saturday. All jjlrU ilU ini; o sell tlicsn tickets will meet at the Commercial club ItuildiuK ut 8 1 1. in. mid nr-ruiij-cmciitH for lituidliiig tick ets will he iiuidu there. YOUNd vt IIAMj. H HfH Jealousy Leads to Murder. ST. LOUIS,' Mn., .limn I. Mrs Ktilhcriiic iMiirmi was shot and killed today in a rooming lunisu by Albert Slmlc, who thou swallowed carbolic ncid mid shot himself. .Icaloiisv U tho HiiiKised motive. HaskliiB for Health. f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY - 4 44 4 4-f 4-4-f-f--- SCRIPPS-M'RAE PAPERS BARRED BY LEGISLATORS COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 1. Rep resentatlves of tho Scrtpps-McRae League of newspapers were barred from the floor of the state senate to day by a vote of 24 to S. The action followed the refusal of editors of these papers to appear beforo an In vestigating committee to testify in the present legislative graft cases. EIGHT ARE DROWNED BY SQUALL ON LAKE CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 1. Eight persons are reported drowned as a result of a sudden squall on Lake Erie today. A number of per sons were in rowboats on the lake when tho squall camo up. One park policeman reported that he saw six 'person's sink. ie believes they p'cr-Ished.- Thc old toll road over tho Siskiyou Mountains Is to bq abolished, A Peti tion to hnvo tho county purchase 'tho road Is being circulated among the tax'poyevs of tho county and Is meet ing with universal approval. C. 11. Watson, attorney at law, oi Ashland was In Medford Thursday and succeeded In gcttln gtho signa tures of many of tho prominent busi ness men. Nearly every tax payer In Ashland and vicinity hnvo slgnod the petition and people hero aro very favorably Impressed with Mr. Wat sons efforts. L. I). Dollnrhlde, the present own er of the toll roud will hIkh away bin rights ror u consideration of $2500 and will keep the road In repair for 1750 per year If his services aro re quired. Thero aroelovon miles of this road which wlll require super vision and hlspVlco Is very reason able. ' This toll road was established un der tho old terrlt6rlal laws and made a toll road. When he atatoWas ur-1 gauizcti me oiu territorial iawH were renacted and provided that tho coun ty might take over the road by agree ment of the owner or by condemnation. For 60 years It has been maintain ed on a toll basis and has been own ed by Dollnrhlde and his family for the past .10 years. Prior to that :t was owned by' the Applegato family. The lino of this road has been the scene of many tragedies and In tho early days stage robberies were or dinary accurances. Many lines bavo been lost on It and incidents hnvo occured which havo been tbo founda tion of romances, A toll gate Is out of tune In thoAc modern times and many. complaints aro heard from those coming up from California, when they unexpectedly bump Into a toll taker. The petition Is now in the hands of Secretary Boos(pt the Commorcla. r1ntt nml nnt.. nna uftclilnt n uffn If may. do so' by Wyiiitf it thVfltib 212 Fruitgi'owore Bank Bl(lj rooms. r Saturday, June 3 To he tho Inst opciiluir day, The following weoli, up to Jimo 10 will wind up the entire stock ut KMiucadcn Hhou Sim c. KIkIiI tmu'u days to utrlp the walls. I-'AUUO BALM CO. It Stands Alone 15 2: Cfoss By Itself No other roofing is like Kubcroitl. It is imulc of the best wool felt, impreg nated with material man ufactured exclusively by tl)e makersand which cannot be found in any other roofing. Look lit llin ii'iU lVn Mitrcliniico'to Imy llin piiipcity ynu ihmmI nl u "ilKht prlco." PORTLAND ROSE L PESTITO LOST A bay fole ubituL years old. weight about UOO pounds, ftiur new shoes on, mala uud fore top roach ed, strayed from tho Mnthew's placo about 12 in Hoe Bought ot Phoenix, pay $10.00 reward for ro turn or Information leading to - -.. Address C. O. Ouches, Ash lunil, Oregon. FOR ItRXT -A 7 room completely furnished, modern bungalow with 1! sleeping porches, gas range, gar age, etc. close In near W. Main, . Rent $50 month. Tinny 201 Har nett Building. has made good fr 20 years'. It will prolong the life of every building on your farm. U protects them from all weather condi tions, and is tire-resisting. TRAIL LUMBER CO. Mcni'oitn, oiti:;oN to nic in;i)) in ; Portland, Oregon, June 5 to 10, 1911 FLORAL FIESTA & CIVIC JUBILEE I'urtlnmt, "Tim llni City," will ti) m'tmti nf nilinlnr nml (lie coiilr of wtirM wlilt liitt'ivxl for unii wool. One and One-Third Fare to Portland mem -, Ax.r. I'orwTS o tk Southern raclHC'Lliics In .Orcyon To krrp iTfitly pimlMt mi (ill linpor tnnt iimtlor rnUtblK II) tliln uimit ovuiit. cull (Mi lontl nriit or clrcuUrx nntl prluUnl mniii'r, cr wrltti to wm. McMuartAY ll'iifrul fnrHi'iiKfr AkmiI, i roitTI.ANI). OIIK FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY Lots 'wholesale and retail MOOEEHNI-CO. N 1 tJ-r ,i ... ...;.., ,ji O.v &, ,W,WJWW BACKWARD SEASON SALE A few special items picked from many: that are to be had at this sale "A' TRIMMED HATS 1-3 OFF Your unrestricted choice Of any trimmed hat in stock at $(.50 and above includ ing many pretty milans and hand made turbans at ONE THIRD OFF SILK DRESSES ARE UNDERPRICED ' K T : , . n , ' ITust at a time wlien you want them and 'such a varied assortment to ehoo.se from here. You will be more than pleased with the styles and tho favorable priocsj iNone are reduced less than one-fourth, many even more. ' "n . . i SHIRT WAISTS AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES Not shirt waists bought for special sale purpose but our regular well tailored Rqyal and Waldorf Waists. , - .... . , The Regular $2.50 Shirt Waists '. $1.89 The Regular $3.00 and 8.50 Shirt Waists $2.60 The Regular $4.00 nd $4.50 Shirt Waists $3.25 SILK PETT!COATS-,SPECIAL $3.89 Exru 'special 'for Friday and Saturday, your choice of aboutf 50-plain,"Htripo.d and Dresden Taffeta Petticoats, also Jersiah'' Mbssaline rPetticolits, regular TTXPERIENCE has taught -' you the value of flour. We know it from our customers con sequently have learned to stock the flour that suits you best. Only the fluuMt utainlitril flour la nlild hero tho lilml Unit htm lioon pruvuil by you ami otliiTB to umko tint nwoctit nml NomuloMt liroml, tho llnlilvnt rolls, liUcultK, enkeri mitl piutry. -. .. v. . us U In pm rim I roil to Ixi uniform In unfitly ami (n ho tlm nioNt NllfiMlory ImkliiK rt'tiillN of tliciii nil, K'm or pliouo for a Mirk today nml )ou will Ih'coiiio a regular liner, Allen Grocery Co. 32 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE $0.50 value, Friday and Saturday $3.89., , . t . '' A " ifl : '" . ' !"' ' ' 223 WEST MAIKI For Sale f44t Six room Htrk'tly mmlurn IiuiikiiIow, cIohi) lu, ant front, puvliiK 1'uld In full. laOOO. T.,r,u. l''lvo room lioii,: ami tlirco khiiiI Ioch cIoho to IiiihIiichh part of city, vuliiu ISfiUO, will Hull at $2800 on vniy onsy torniH. J2H00 ciuili will 'iimlto you tho owiior of flvu licuutlful lotn In n fli-Ht , cIarh ri'Hlik'iico part of tho city, nil city ImproVomeutH In, (nhovo prlco Ih I1G00 hulow uctiiul valuo rq kdI lnmy). Good biiHliiOMM rornor on Main iitrcol, (15x170 all UBHOHHinoutii paid In full, this lu A Koniilno liari;aln lit f 0000, 112 riiHh, hnlanco oitHy, CIoho In wnrnlioimu lot, 70x100, Hlilo ' trade on ono itlilo uud piivuinum: on tho othor $:tnoo. Sovhh aero hoarlni; orchard ono inlln from city, kooiI soil, fair IuiIIiIIiikh, Htock ami IniploimuitH o with tho plnco, $7ri00, 12 canli, Imlauco cany. jjonil ton iioro alfalfa tract niljoln lK oily IIiiiIIh, at $700 an acre, cany torinii, W. V. MOORE nqoji aoi i-s niiiM'H iiuimiing WOOD FOR SALE I.lmltr.l nmouiit of Dry Ali, ollliftr hUtck or HI I. I.oiv prlco. Phone 3311 WOOD FOR SALE 1 -f fcj I- B&OOK WOOD 14 PUB LOAD I Phone MaIu 3301 or lnvo order t Medford I ; Company i WHY BUY MEXICAN TOMATOES Whun yon nut Imv TOMATOES OHOWN Xlf MEDrORD I'VchIi arOKiiliuiKiNu TumiUacN Uvury I'uy, CltOIOB UIJDDINO VT.Airrtl J. T. BR0ADLEY & Co. araanhoiiko Wnor City Honorvolr Ktoro O nnrt Central Avenue. Phones D1Q1 nurt 1401. 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