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tH MEDTTORP MATH TRTBTJNE, MEPFORD, OTCEflON, SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 1011. I LOClL AND PERSONAL PAGE FIVE Mih, lilit III own dcpmtod Hnturdny (mining for it I wo W!'i)Im' visit In I'cn t luiiil, .1. N. Kuy, repimieiitullvit of tint I'oilluinl Tuli'ttuitii, ilepmtcil rk (limits I'iihh, k Malui an Itivuxtini'iit by ItiHiirlfiK with tint "Miitinil I, I fo or Now Voi It," pnyii tlio largest dividends, J, K. Mill chrison, Agonl. Minn Until llutehlugH dopmtod Hm i urduy mui ulng fur IIIHh, Oil,, whom she will Join her patents for tlm mini ttiiir. Notli'o to real cstiilo dealers, any iroiinly In now off tho market. M. V. Hkcul, (13 . Mr. mui Mrri, llnbrock or Chicago iti In tin) vulli'y looldiiK for a loca tion. I.owIh llrotliiifii, who rcMltlo at Uy- boo bridge, worn hiiHluims visitors In M i'il rn nl Krldny, Tin illiiictom f tint Oiinmorclnl ' club meet Moinliiy nfteriittnn nl o'rlotilc. t3 Mr, Klennor Muulo bus gone, to I'ortliuitl torn visit with relatives mui friends. Ilefnro returning to Medio id mIiv will 11I110 vImK Tiicoiuu, Oirliln & Taylor (John II, Cnrkln, (lltbn O. Taylor), ntloruoys-nt-law, ovnr Jackson County llnuk Hldg., Medford. l)r Oilwiill or Ashland spent Hat unlay In Mcdfurd. (1. V. lAiwo ami grandson, Floyd, or (Sold' Hill were Katiinlay visitors In thlH city. Med ford local snclnllat party meets nvery Humlay night nl 7:.10 nt Hmllh's hnll on North drupe street. Everybody invited. llownnl H Dudley anil Kdgnr I In fir spend Humlay In tlio lllg Ilutto dis trict. If you are. looking ror real bargains In rwal ostnto sc M. V. Monro, room 1!09 I'hlpps building. i:. 17. M Inkier of Ashland wan a business visitor lit Medford Hnturdny. .1. K. Davidson or dolt! Mill trans acted business In Medford Haturdny. Beo ll, A. Holmes, Tlio Insurance Man, over Jackson Co.uity bunk. " Kil- Hliittnotin of Uold Hill wan n spectator at tlm nvlntlon meet Hntur ilay nfti'rnoon, Mr. MelUlo was ninongtho Ashland visitors hero Katurdny. Ashland Hlcatn l.nundry. Medford office", phon.i No. 1201. It ll. Allison of AHhlaml was In Medford Hulurdtiy. Kaui Mcl'loiidnn, tho Gold Hill rap. ItnllNt, Hn'iit Haturdny In Medford. Heo A. 15. Tntsiitnl ror nil kinds or Jewelry nnd watch repairing nt 322 Allro street r Henlty. & T. 11. Van Ho Car nnd Clirln (lott Hob loft Haturdny to spend Sunday nt Ilutto Falls. For n shnvo, hair cut or hninpoo. kmi llonry Hates, 128 Wont Main sticct. A. M. HlniH or Talunt spent Hot unlay In Mud ford. Ilo leaves with IiIm fmiilly for California m'xt wt-ek nnd will make tholr futuro homo thcro. Pillow covorn at coKt. flaturdny nt tho llandlcrart Hhop In KtMitnor'H. r.2 Dr. J. !'. HiMlcly nnd Mm. llcddy loft I-'rlday for Portland nnd Hpo kanii. Mr. Ui'ddy rotiiruud Thurmlay from Han FrunclBCo. Pnnioua pIcturoH of tho' world BtnKed by mwinlmrH of tho Groatnr Modford Club nt tho Nntntorlum Tumday ovtinlnK, Juno G. QG H, V. Curt or or Ashland wan a MoiUord vINItor Haturdny. Ilo ro turnod a- w'tk nt:o rrom n bIx monthn' abMouco In California, much linprov (id In health, Kor tho rlKht kind of Mutual Hro Innuinca boo V, V. Mooro, room 209 I'lilppn bulMlnK. Phono 3122. A. C. Itiimlnll or Talout apont Hat unlay In Modford. Ho lonvoB Hun day for Portlund on n IhihIuohh trip, HtrnwborrlcH for Halo, tolophono Mm. Clnronro QlnUo, Main 5901. 3 (lioit;o CarHtoiiH, gonlnl nlKlit Iiobh or tho Hotol Naiih, loft Haturdny to Hco tlio I'oho carnival. llonry nrto, particular hnrbor, 12R W. Main et. II. II. TroiiBon, tho applo HIuk 'f KiiKlo Point, wan on nlrhlji vlHltor Haturdny. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day Phono 31271 NlKlit IMioncH F. W. Wocki 2071. A. 15. Orr, 8009. iaiY A8HISTANT. n JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and ICiubalinor Buccoiaor to tho umlortnklng do i pnrtmont of Medford Furnlturo Co. : ; i Offlio wllli Mwlfonl Fumlturo Co. ; TolophonoBj Day, Iloll 351! i John A. Porl, roBldonco, lloll 4111, ; I Homo 17 OL. 1 1 n V nnnblln 8001. J. II. But- ' l I ..... ....... . . --. J l.i.M aRfT1 7 J U 11 If 41 AMIIUFiANCIO 81CUVIOM ff4:er' Kil Root lod tho advniii'o ijiinnl of torn) carnival vlnltorM fioin Mndford Haturdny ovitnlntc Two cailoailM will follow him Monday, Aiiioiik thono who nt(iii'lcil mi nliHlilp fllKJit from Mr. iy wiih Kill tor H, -A. PattlHon of thu Coutral P.oliil lloratd, but ho nwx rofimod tho prlvlli'Ko ImcuUHu ovory nowNpapnr iiiiiii i JnckHou county hud nuiuoHtcd tho biiiiio opportuulty, mid Mr, Kly did nol want to hIiow dlHcrlmliintlon, Hpuclal a la cm to dliiuor at tin lllniiiarlt, 0,1 C, H, HrlNtow or tho l,ot:oinolilo fartory Ih at tho Cintor t.ako i;araKii, Wlu.'in ho will put In IiIk tlmo ror a part or tho wook nt IohbI, Mr Ilrl tow Iiiih a national reputation nn an automobllo oxport and IiIh plcluro baa Im'oii i uu In many uutoiiiobllo advor tlHiiinoutH In tho miiKazlui'B, ll In potiHlhlo that Mr, HrlNtow will re main In Modford, mid, iih ho In a thor ough iiiochaulfi In ovory roNpcct, tlio automobllo clrch'H will bo ho murn tho rirliiir. Hiocliil a la car to dinner nt tho lllNiniirk. 03 MIhh Norwood or Contra! Point Hpcnl Haturdny HhoppliiK In IIiIh city. Mr. and Mm. 15, T, Nral mid datiKh tor, Marina, or Hi'Vnn OakN worn tn attoiidauco nl tho aviation rili;htH Hat unlay, i MrN. Harry U, Voiiiik f HrowiiN- born wnH aiuoiii! thono who caiuo to vbrw tho aviation im'ct. H. 1.. llorzliiKor, n iiromluonl real oNtato di'alor of tlrmitn Piihh, wax n ImihIiiohm vlnltor In Modford Hatur dny, Ml Mao lloko of 'contrnl Point vlnltod In .Melfonl Huturdny. Mr. l.lltli'flflil or (.Vntrul Point wnn a IhinIuohb vUltor In Moil ford Hatur dny. I.loyd lOlwood loft Haturdny ove n In K to nttoiid thu roxo carnival In Porrland. Ml km KMthor Morrltt wau iiiiioiik tho Central Point vlMltorn In thin city Hal unlay. ThorotiKhly compotont Monograph or. Apply ut office. UIk Plnen hum hor Co. C3 Martin J. Roddy dopartcd for Port, land Saturday ovuiiIiik, when) ho will nttond tho Juwolora convention, which opeim Monday. John WllklnHou wnfl a paMiimij-er for Portlnnd Haturdny dvoiiIiik. Mr. mid MrN. J. Btlllwoll VIIiin leave Monday tor tho Portland roxo carnival. Aftor a fow daH there they lio to HInnoiin, Cat., nnd thenco by au tomobllo through California. Mr, mid MrN, B. V, llockwlth and family have loaned tho Vllan rOHldonco on tholr orchard northennt of Mod ford for tho year and moved In. Leonard mid (Jeorgo (Mrpontor woro iiiiioiik tho Modford vlHltors Hat- unlay. J. D. Allien of KnKlo Point transact ed biiBlnoBB In tltU city Tliumilay. Murol KdIIokk wan nmotiK tho Hat urdny paHBotiKors for tho Portlaud niho cnrulal. John Tomlln leaves Monday for n IiiihIiiohb trip In llrltlnh Columbia. JnmoH IllKham, who for tlio pnRt three yearn bun boon with tho Mod ford llnrdwnro cnnipnny, Ioiivon Mon day with IiIh family for Salem, whort. ho Iiiih accepted n poHltlon n walen mminKor for tho Salem Hnnlware company, Salem will herenfter bo IiIh homo nnd tho bout wIhIioh of n lari;e circle of JrleiulH accompany hlm In his now poHltlon. TIckotH for tho living picture allow to bo given by tho Orcnor Modford Club Juno C, can bo obtnlnod nt Kent nor'B, Modtord Hook Btoro, Nnah Hotol, tho Lauvro Cufo, Commorclnl Club, M. J. Roddy's, Haaklua, Natn torlum, Ct MrH. M. Yockoy, niothor of MIhh llolon Yockoy, cnnlilor or tho Mnll Trlbiiuo, lonvoH today ror a montli'a vlHlt with frlonila In aouthoru Cali fornia, h, A. (Irogory and wlfo will Bp.omt Sunday ut Hutto Fnl:n. I' J. Hurtcholl wnB In Modford ThurRilny driving lila nutoniobllo ovor rrom Crescent City. 15. J. KnlHor of tho Valloy Record wiih uu attendant ut tho ntrnlilp flight Hiiturday. Ilo vainly pleaded with Mr. 15y to mako n trail flight, but wm nd Judged too light to mnko good na bnllast. Don't mlaa tho living ptcturoa given by tlio Orator Modford ?lpb nt tho Natfttorlum Tuouday evening Juno G. G5 Oorry Qnrrott and n. nuinbor of rrloudH motored to Auhland Friday. Hurry I.lndHoy, caHhlor or tho Coit tral point bank, vna In Modford Fri day. ' Mr. and Mrs. Madden or ContrnI Point woro Saturday vIhUoih In Mod fonl, "Shorty" Mllos, Hill Mullor nnd Doo Hart tiro Bpendlug u row days ut Flah lako. Ir. and Mra.A, Conro Floro apomr Saturday afternoon ut tho aviation fluid. Mr. and Mrs. C, O. Hobnrt of QrantH Pass yIhUuiI Haturdny with Mi'drord frlonda. Mch, l.ovo nnd children of (Iranta Phhh ni'i'lvoil Saturday fdr an ov' Sunday vIbII with ftionds. Largest Ship Is'United States" tt The DELAWARE -SS&Jg,? " Sg THE NEPTUNE.. trmtm. RritiKli prltlc. received n jr in Hie House of Commons Hie oilier duv u'lien Reginald .Mck'oiimi, Pii.( l-uil of the Admiralty, Mirrowfully ml miltfd, in reply to n ((iiliou, that I hit I'niteil SliiteH luittlePii Dulawurc will ho the largcHt n1iip nt the eoronu tiou iinvnl review, Hiirpassinj; (Jrunt lirituili'K hIiow niiip, tlio N'eptuiie. A. II. Cornell of thla city wan a biiBlncBn vinltor In AHhlund Friday. It. P. Piindloton or AHhlnnd wnH n Saturday evening vlnllor with frlcniln In Medford. Attorney JoHeph Ilmiinioraloy of Gold Hill Hpctit Friday In Med fonl. J. H. .nth of AHhlund trmiBncted biinlneHM hero Katiinlay. M, V. WIIhoii of AHhlund was neon on the HtreetH of Medford Saturday. Will Coleman wau among thone from Juckaouvllle who attended the fllghtH Haturdny.' Cup-no Hoke of Central Point apont Haturdny in thla city. Mr. WcrU wna atnong the Wagner Crock vlaltora In ttilu city Saturday Judge J. R. Nell of Jacksonville wna nn nlrahlp cnthimlast Saturday. ' William Cameron, tho Applogati pioneer, mid family woro In Medford Saturday watching Kugeuo Kly's fllghtH. Mr. AdmiiB of Wngnei Creek wna among the vlaltora In Medford Satur day. J. S. Hurnott of Central rolnt trmiHucted btiBlnoBa hero Saturday. Mr. Smith, deputy Irult Inapector of the Aahlmid dlutrlct, waa In Med ford Saturday. A. C. Ilowlutt of Fugle Uolnt waa In Medford arranging ror the coin fort or his niece, who left Saturday ror i visit In tho east. The miiBoum Jura tor tho preserva tion of (rult ror the Commercial club exhibit have boon ordered. Tho ex hibition plana are progressing quite Scrotnry lloos, Mr. Merrick nnd Mr. P,orry woro the guesta of R. II. Hnnnuor of the Rogue Rlvur Cum morclal orchards Friday making nn extensive uutomobllo trip over the trnct, Work on tho Sterling gold aunrti mine Is progrcHSlng rapidly, a 20 foot vein or ore nssnylng $27.70 por ton having boon uncovered. Tlio first blnat disclosed a three-foot vein which widened to nlno feet nnd final ly to 20 feel. Tho owners ore de lighted with their holdings. Ren Mux Hoof man of Chicago will lecture nnd demonstrate on modern spiritualism Tuesday evening, Juno Gilt, at Smith's hall, 128 North Ornpq street. F.vody body Invited. QG Nlo Klino or Griffon Crook wna In Medford Snturdny. M. It, llirpor nnd fnmlly woro In Modford Sntnrday to soo Ely fly. Arthur Rose of (Irlffeu .Creok was a Medford visitor Saturday. Donnld (Plnklo) Rndor wna call ed to Omnia xPasa Sunday to play wUli tho bnsoball nlno of tlio Granite City In tho doublo-hendor with w O. R. & N toniu of Portland. Ralph P. Cowglll vlsltod ContrnI Point Sntuniny on bufilnosa. O. Murphy of tlio Vulloy Auto com pany vis j Asliluiul Krtilny. William N. Kllin of Phoenix wns ninoiiK tho uttoiiduuco of Kly's flights in Oak l'nrk Saturday. A.. J. Itaokorinnn ami family of PoitliUiil liuvo taken up tlioif vest deiQo lit Medfonl, AVos-flrooii iiiid family lolunioO to MulKord Snturdny (toinlug .from flranltt Puns wluu'o lio IniK business interests, Colonol Minis of Seven Oaks wns in Medford Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ooorge ,0wonn if Wellon woro lunou thu shoppers in Medford uturduy. ' J, T. .flroivo of tho Applegiito wns in Modford Satuvduy. V. 11, Noyes of Tolo wiih nn over Snturdny visitor horo." K. M. Stephoni nnd T. 11. Stoph ona of Moivoot Wash., are in Med ford looking over the vulloy. Miss Uiiolnh MoKoovov of Conlnil Point viniteil Friday witji Medford friend. ., Mr. mid Mr. William (I. McDnvitl of Roeliextcr, N. V., were Friday r rivula in Medford. A. I). Heekley of Alhnny was nmoii( the Saturday visitors in Med fonl. ('. O. Dickey wan in from his ranch Friday. Fred ('olvig, comity recorder, wnt an interested ppeMator at tho aero plane flights Saturday. W. H. HuhscI of Willows. Cnl. transacted business in Medford Fri day. R. II. Xoyer of Talent wns ninone. the Snturdny visitor here. C N. Miller of Sulem wns n hui ni's visitor in this city Saturduy. Nerve is Joined. TRKNTON, N'. J., .lime 3.A sur gical operation that united the emU of u hliattercd nerve with sureony sticlics hns upset medical theories and given H. L. Jtdics the u,e of hh right nnn. For five years it has been pnrnlyzcd. Dr. O. X. J. Soinmei performed the oj)erntioii. nuns, iim)ssoms and ui:rrii. .Votable I-Viitun'S' nt Ashland's Rose ami Strawberry CnriilviU. Following are some of the feature? of tho Rose nnd Strnwberry Carnival to be held TuosduyJuno 6th. In Ash land. Carnival Eve. Special comedy en tertainment to bo 'given ut tho Chan- tniKiun Tnbemarlo. Carnival morning nt 10:30 o'clock, pnrndo, Including floats, payly deco- rnted automobiles, cnrrlnges. blcyclet nnd horsebnek riders. Premiums will bo given for the most effective en- tries In the illfforent classes. Ono o'clock p. m.- Rosa and Strawberry Show' will open In the O. A. R. building and will continue through afternoon and evening, Pre miums nr offered' for tho beat ex hibits of roses and strawberries. Four o'clock Baby show will open. Premiums nro offorod for tho pret tiest baby under two yenrs old. Nino o'clock p. m.- Grand Carnival Hall, to bo hold aCtho Nntatorliim. At noon tho Chautauqua ladles will serve luncheon In tho Chautauqua dining room. During tho aftornooy nnd evening Ice cream and strawber ries will bo served In the summer house near tho Chautauqua build ing. At the Churches mmmmmmtkm St. Marks. Kiulit Itcv. Charles Scaddiinr. I). I)., a l.tul.. i' ft.......... ...:ii ..ft'.. .:..i.. .....na Sunday at St, Mark's guild hnll t, 11 ii, in. flu will preach (ho xorrnon S mid iiIho iidiiiiuiHlor tho apostolic n,''J ot coin irmnliiiii, bvery one invited. X WM. LUCAS, Christian Church. Itiblc school nt 10 n. in. Morning prcachiiic servico at 11 o'clock. ('. H.I V 7 .. ... I..,...,:.... U :.... a ....t....i. ' , r, ill. .... iiiii), n. .1, ; cj .' 1 III! I.. At the morning service the pastor will take as his subject "Chaniclcr- islics of a Mrcut Life-." Kveuing sub-' jeet; "The Necessity of Jointly thci! Church." C. W. - M. meets on Wed- iicsduy nftenioon 'Ji'10 nt tho chureli. ' W. Theo. Matlock, pastor. Y. M. B. C. You aro cordially invited to meet with the young men in their newly organized bible class at the Pres byterian chureh (opposite park.) He there nt 10 this morning mid find out what they are doing. Y. P. S. C. E. Don't forget the Young People's meeting this evening nt the Presby terian church (corner Muin mid Holly) nt 7 o'clock. Topic, leson from Great Lives. I .Samuel 112:1-0, 13-12.1. All arc welcome nnd invited. Presbyterian Church. Preaching nt 11 a. in. by the pas tor. Sunday school n t 10 n. in. Good music. Kvening service and preach ing nt 8 ft. in. S. ('. E. society at 7 p. in, J. C. E. society nt 7 p. in. Church Notice. Methodist Church South, corner of .Mam and Onkdale. Sunday school 11 n. in. Preaching nt 1 1 n. in. Subject : "A Divine Ifeiiclntiou." Epworth league ut 7 p. in. Preaching nt 8 p m. Every body welcome. J. P. Hipp, pastor. NOTICE. Subscriptions to new Sisters of Pro vidence Hospital bonus are over due, and must be paid at once, so thai final payment can be made upon site. property turned over to Sisters andl construction work begin. All aub icrlptions not paid by Juno 5, will bo placed In tho hands of an attorney for collection. E. n. PICKEL, Chairman Hospital Fund Committee. G3 THE GOLDEN RULE Donlln Reinstated. CINCINNATI. Ohio. June 3. Mike Doulin, slugging outfielder of the New York Giants, who left the dia mond for the vaudeville stage in a sketch with his wife, Mabel I lite, has been reinstated by the Nationnl Base ball Commission. DonliiiMvill re-en ter baseball Monday. The Nutioinl Commission todny noted fnvornbly on Mike's application for re-instate- ment, nnd official announcement of their finding will be made Monday by Chainnnn Garry Ilarrimnn. Don lin is still the property of the New York Nntionals, nnd though there has been talk of negotiations on the part of the Boston Nationnls to se cure him as playing manager, it iN believed that his first appearance will be in a New York uniform. ' wh TV dMb hv rjj Lii m -r m CctmU.1 1911 ItAm m Kopcwnhcirnrf TUHuZ; Q4(a CeorrMt 1911 Uui A Kavfxdtimct nH' Chiuta Clothing Built for the Man Who Cares Built to fit, no matter whether you are short, long or stout. TBuilt over the season's best models. Cut from pure wool steam shrunk fabrics. Strietlv hand tailored. $20, $25, $27.50, $30, $35 I Digs His Own Grave. LEIGHTON, Fa., June 3. There is n brand new grave in the cemetery here, covered with flagstones and n't its hend rises n simple monument in the memory of Jerry J. Ki.stler, nnd luswer is tne proud nnd happy num. He put up the monument and dug the grnve nnd is now ready for thu "future." "I wun ted my grave deep enough," said jerry. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR SHOES for men, women and' children. Strictly solid leather in all our shoes. Union made Hats. Shoes, Suspenders, Overalls, etc. See our popular pric ed Clothing for men : $8.00 to $18.00 For ehidlreii $3.65 to $11.00 UkinsBentoii&Co. I OUTFITTERS FOR ALL MANKIND f """"" ' rr-j--vi'vuuuuj t Announcement Hnsklns for Health. XMV lAXAOKMKNT HVCCRSSFUIj Tho "Now Louvre" Is ilulnt; Its ut nioBt to add to tlio merit attulnod by tho former proprietors, and with now equipment, toeotherwlth courtesy, '.cleanllncas nnd excellent Borvlco. It Is lidding 'now nnmoajlallyto Its numer ous list of satisfied patrons. , TO THB FUBI.IO. T linw ticn at considerable expense nnd troiiblo to put my deer, elk, otc. at tlio front of my ranch, so that you on Ul hpo and enjoy them. These nnlmuls ro prlvato'property and as such are as much ontltled to protection under tlio law ns any other personal property. It ha, become tlm qimtoiu of a Kroat many to Htop tn front of ny place and fill tho air with every kind of illscordnnt sounds In order to frighten tho animals, thereby cmhinKoiInK my property by cnushiK tho animals to Injure themselves Tins Is especially true or some nutolsts who stniut tn f out of tho pens and blow tholr horns for tho especial purpose of frlishtenkm: these animals. Thorefore I request that those animals bo loft undlHtuibed, nnd 1 hereby Elvc not loo thut 1 will prosocuto mid sue for ilanuiRes any person or poisoi.ia caught molestlm; tlio nnlumts 011 my place In any way whatever. ca iiot.i.vwoou oitciiAitns. A. C, Allen, pioprlotnr, IIiibUIiib for Health, -f f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY -n 1 AM building homes In "Orchard" and "South nl'rk" nddltlon, thnt you can own nnd will mako you money. You can live In these homes nnd your rent money will pay for them. Tlio prlco Is right for n good Investment. The location Is tho finest residence part of tho city. Closo In, on South Holly Btrcet. Just wnlk down to tho or-' chard and Bee tho homes under con strucUon, or stop flvo blocks south of Mnln nnd soloct a lot nnd I will build n liouso like you want. Side walks, water and bub. This will bo a loan beautiful restricted bunga low street. I have Improved build ing Ideas better homes at loss cost. You will boo tho tlmo In less thtiu 12 months that you could mako $500 and your rent on a homo Investment. AVliy? Hecnuso tho lot Is $500 below value and tho homo will cost more Inter. Cnn sell you n modern flvo-room homo and lpt an low ns $1600, I build homes not houses, 13. II, Mauley, 217 West Main st, 1, C. S. Bristow From the Locomobile Factory IS WITH THE CRATER LA ICE GARAGE NOW. 111! IS A THOROUGH MECHANIC IN EVERY tfESPECT AND A NATIONAL MGURE IN THE AUTOMOBILE WORLD GRATER IAJlvJlC GARAGE SOUTH FRONT STREET