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)-i i . PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WKDNIilSDAY. .HTNM M, 1011. . i.i , mi,, ,m , n,, mi ,.i i i in i n i M i i i I LOCAL AND PERSONAL I Urollcrn tor sale, corn ami nillk fod. Call Main 4502, 73 KtiRcno lloko of Central Point was In Med ford Tuesday. Dent located rooming and board ing house In Medford for sale at a bargain. Inqulro 122 North Front street." 75 Mr. nnd Xlxtt. Leonard Robinson, hnvo returned from tholr honeymoon trIpto Portland and other inorthorn points. y?s J. Tcol of Yrekn, California, wan in Medford on business Wednes day,, f Carkln & Taylor John II. Carkln, Ulcun 0. 'Taylor), oUorncys-at-law, ovor Jackson County Dank Dldg., Medford. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. LeBarou of vVnlley Ford, Cal., returned to Med ford Tuesday evening. ''" C. M. Ilolbert, the Grants Pass or ganizer of tho Loyal Order of Moose, was In Medford Tuesday. Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford office, phono No. 1201. ' Mr. and Mrt'. R. T." Morris of Seat tle were Tuesday arrivals In this vclty. Misses Kva and Grace Lydlard of Minneapolis aro spending a few days jvlth. friends hero. Soo It. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man. over Jackson" County bank. Mr. and Mrs. A. Conro Flero of Central Point were visitors In Med ford Tuesday. ' L. N, Josso or Sa'em spent Tues day' with Medford friends. "" 'Henry Bites, particular barber, 128 ,W. Main at. Guy E. Hopkins and wife of Man kato, Mlnu., wero among tho eastern arrlvala in Medford Tuesday. J. G. "Winter of Dlmba, California, was a Tuesday visitor In this city. For a shave, hair cut or shampoo, see . Henry Bates. 128 West Main street Horace Lilly of McMInnvllle was In Medford on business Wednesday. ' ' Fred Colvlg of Jackoonvllle spent Tuesday ovenlng with friends In Medford. Marquisette waists to emorolder at the Handicraft Shop. 75 T. 13. Lowmany of Provolt was In Medford on business Tuesday. ' Mrs. F. A. Beach," her mother; Mrs. E. Sage, and soil of Belllngham, Svash.. arrived Tuesday evening to inake their residence In Medford. Table linen, hemmed and Initialed, at the Handicraft Shop. 75 " Mr. and Mrs. Ham'on departed for San Francisco Tuesday, Mr. Hamon had tho plastering contract for the Hotel Medford. 1 Mrs. W. J. James of Ashland was a Tuesday visitor In this city. ' Stencil outfits at the Handicraft Shop, Kentner's. 75 "Just received, a shipment of new Invincible Jardinieres, Your choice, with a 25-ounco can K. C. baking powder, while they last, for 50c, at 237 'Riverside avenue. North, Med jford. Or. 72 Clifford Rogers has departed for Ros'eburg, his former home, for a short visit with friends: '" M. Bishop, care taker of the Na tatorlum has departed for his horn In'llIIts. California. Splrltuates meeting. Mrs. Lump pin will speak on modern splrllsman and Its phenomen at Mrs. Plymale. 301 South Central street, Wednesday evening, Juno 14, at 8 o'clock. 72 Ilss Edith Fish of Ashland was a Tuesday shopper here. ;' ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hayes of Ash land are visiting at the home of E. W. Allen of this city. v See Huntley and MacCIatchle for fire Insurance. Phone 3491. F' Mrs. L. Thomas who has 'been the guest of friends here for the past week departed for her home In Oak land, California, Tuesday. Best warehouse location In Med ford for Bale, very cheap. Enqulro at room 22, Jackson County Bank build ing. , 75 .""Mrs. J. M. Wilson had departed for an extended visit with relatives at Tho Dalles. 1 J. C. Akers of Ashland was a busi ness visitor In Medford Tuesday, Weeks 4 McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Da Phone 2271 Night Phones F. W. Weeks 2071. A. E. Orr, 8000. LADY ASSISTANT. r-rrrr JOHN A. PERL Vn dertaker and ' Embalmer i ' Dunnaant in tlin itrtflnptnlf tni fin- 4 ' ! partment of Modford Furniture Co. ; Offhu with Medford Furniture Co. " Telephones: Day, Boll 351; John A. Perl, residence, Bell 4111, Homo 179L. 0. W. Conkllu 3601. . H. But- t or iu i -i. ir f AMBULANCE SERyiOB 1r .- jf . Mr. nnd Mrs. Rolnnd Beach who have boon visiting friends hero do parted Tuesday evening for Lincoln, Nebraska. Claud Garner will hereafter be connected with the Consolidated Realty Company of Ashland. Ho will not move to that city nt present, however. Good old time at tho fish market again, fresh ranch butter nt the samo old price. Fresh laid eggs every day. Please do not forget tho deep water fish and so many good things we can not mention. Come early to avoid the rush. Remombor tho chickens are alwajs ready. Messier & Ken worthy. 74 Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hall returned Wednesday morning from a wedding trip to Hood River and other north ern points. J. W. Miller, contractor and car penter, of Ashland was a business visitor In Medford Tuesdny. Mrs. Mort Castle of Lowell, In diana mother of tho lato Mrs. Wool verton arrived In Medrord Tuesday. Mr. Castle will arrive Friday. Frank Moore who has been assist ing at Strangs Drug Store has return ed to Ashland. Mrs. D. H. Miller of Gold Hill was a Wednesday shopper In Medford. C. M. Kldd was a passenger for San Francisco Wednesday morning. Will Cox of Gold Hill was In Med ford Wednesday. Will Hlttlo was among the Gold Hill visitors In Medford Tuesday. Ka'ph Darling of .Gold Hill tran sacted business In this city Tuesday., II. B. Nye of Gold Hill was In Med ford on business Tuesday. Fred Penlngor of Central Point was a business visitor In Medford Wednesday. Jack Waltermyer spent Wednesday In Ashland. Mrs. C. E. Wise wife of the editor of the Mankato Review and children Of Mankato,. Minn., arrived Wednes day morning to visit her sisters, Mrs. John Root and Mrs. Ed Andrews. Robert Coch of Alberquerque, N. M., arrived Tuesday to visit with city recorder and Mrs. Robt. Telfer. W. C. Perkins was a business visi tor in Ashland Wednesday. H. H. Lorlmer has gone to Crescent City on a business trip. Miss Mae Hoke of Central Point was a Medford visitor Wednesday. A. Helms of Talent was In Medford Monday on business. E. F. Massam leaves tonight for a business trip to Paris, France. The Misses Massam will go to Tacoma for a two weeks visit nnd spend the rest of the summer at Seaside. EVERYBODY GETS HII: WlirEI Medford Falls Onto Osborn's Slants and Biiiflol Such a Waloplng Was Administered the "Champions" Twas a Great Medford Day. HAS NEW USE FOR THE AUTOMOBILE Free automobile rides in a new store for the customers of Hnle'sA Stoddard-Dayton muchine are in store for the customers of Hale'.? piano house nnd, indeed, quite n nutnber have already had the pleas ant experience of hein;,' motored to and from this popular salesroom. Mr. Hale has recently purchased the new car and the customers get the ben efit. The growing business done by this piano firm has made it neecssady for a swift vehicle to carry Mr. Hale on his trips about the town and country and the other idea, of giv ing the customers a ride, was quickly evolved. Hale is rnpidly beeoming nn expert chauffeur and it is to his credit that the muchine will come when it is called and stand without hitching. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Medford, Oregon, will receive sealed proposals for the taking up and re-laying the 16 inch wooden water main now ly ing in tho ground on East Main street to bo re-Iayed as a storm sewer on the west sldo of tho city. Addition Information furnished by tho city engineer. All bids to be filed with the city recorder on or boforo 5:00 o'clock p. m., June" 20th, 1011, and to bo accompanied with a certified check equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the bid. Said check to be made payable to tho city treasurer. ROBT. "W. TELFER, City Recorder. Dated this 14th day of June, 1911. 77 Runaway Broker Dead. RAN FJIANCISCO, Cal., June 14, Friends have learned of the death in Honduras of It. Brent Mitchell, aged CO, former prosperous lawyer and broker of San Francisco, Since his flight the day before Cliriritrnas, 1D05, leaving liabilities aggregating $200,000, Mitchell made several tui sucessful attempts to retrieve his fortunes with (ho hope of returning to Sun Francisco, Modfonl. 13; Grants Pass 0. Thix tolls the story of the contest t Grants Pass Tuesday. Tho lnviiicU liles took to Osborne's curves like n duck does to water and when the slaughter was over the Iuvinciblus had 'JO hits to their credit. In tho first frame the homo guard garnered four runs on a series of hits and errors and came back with one more run in thethird. Grants Pass pushed two scores over the plate in this inning and also took one in the sixth and two in tli seventh inning. Medford did not score again until the seventh when they took two more tallies and to show that it was not u.i accident chased six runners; over the home plate in the final frame. I'ug Isaacs was the center of nt tractiou with a home run in tlic first inning nnd another in the ninth. "Short-" Miles made an effort to do likewise but had to bo content with n three bagger, a double and a single. Wilson mndo three clean hits and Gill came out on top of the heap with five safeties. Medford ran into a neat triple play in tlio fifth nnd this is about the only solnco the Grants Pass players have. Pug drove a Toxas leaguer at Osborne who nailed it and heaved it to Williams at third, who in turn doubled it to Wechsster at second. The bosses were full at the time and a hit would have meant more gore. Ilitlcss wonders, lucky dubs or anything else they mny be called, thu Invincihles certainly struck their gait and gave the bunch from the Pass the worst drubbing they h-ive taken this year: The game at a glance: Medford All Crews 4 Kader 5 Isaacs .5 liKnn ...... fi Miles Thyng Gill LAUNDRY BURNS IRAN CRATER LAKE WOLGAST- GO IS LIMITED Rames Destroy New Institution Think Flro Started In Engine Room Loss Is Estimated at $0000 Partly Insured. Catching riro.rrom sotno unknown cause at 11:"I5 Tuesday night the Crater Inku luiumlry, 0'JO North Cen tral ncnue was completely gutted by tho flames before tho flro depart., mont gahuid control. When discover ed tho flro had gained conslderali'lo headway ami only by prompt work on tho part o fthe flro boys was any part o ftho building saved. None of the contents was saved. The loss la plared at Jli.OuO. J. Anderson, 'owner of tho building places his loss at $2,ri00 and carries $1,200 Insurance. The laundry fix tures are valued at between $2,500 and $3,000 and are piotoctod for two thirds of tholr value. The fire Is thought to have started In tho engine room. J. Forbes em ployed as a washer was the last per son to leave tho building, as fnr uh known and reports every thing ap parently In -good condition when ho left thu placo at 8:30 o'clock. Twenty Rounds Only Will Do Fouulit July d Coffroth Dccldos to Hold Men to the 0ri!ual Agreement and So Notifies Jlicin. SAN PKAXGISCO, I'nl., June II. The fight liolwoeii Owen .Moriui and Ad Wolgast July 4 will be limited to 20 rounds. J. V Colfroth, who Is to handle the mutch, suid todii) that tho men hud signed for tliul number of louuds, ami he thought the distance long enough to eunhle tlicni to settle tlio qiieslion of super iorly. When .Moriui, who is train ing ut Sun Itiifucl, lien id that Wul gnst's munuger hud telephoned ('off roth from "southern California asking for a 'J'i-iouiuI contest lie jumped nt tho chance and suid ho was eager to go 45 rounds or us far as the law nllows. Cuff ruth decided to hold the men to tho original agreement, so no til'iel Wolgnst. M ANDERSON 5 Melntyre 4 Burgess 3 BrngdawvlV. .... 2 Totals 43 Grants Pass AB. Weckler 2 Fnubiun ...... 3 Baker 3 Williams f Smith 5 St. Cyr 6 Dolan 4 Offutt 3 Stevenson 2 Ooborn 2 R. IB. 1 2 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 .1 0 1 0 1 "1-1 13 20 R. IB. 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 ' 1 1 0 1 0 H. 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 E 0 1 0 o - 1 0 1 1 0 0 G 10 0 Totals 30 Score by Innings. Medford ..40100020 013 Grants Pass 00201120 00 Three-base hit, Crews, Gill, Dolan Miles (2), two-base hits, Miles, Gill (4), Oshorn; home runs, Isnacs (2); double play, St. Cyr to Baker; triple play, 0bonle Jo Williams to Weck ler; struok oiit, by Burgess 4, by Bragdaw 1, by Osborne 5; first bne on balls, off Burgess 5. GRAND LODGE KNIGUTS OF PYTHIAS Astoria, Oregon, Juno 20-21, 1011. For the above occasion tho South ern Pacific and Corvallls and Eastorn will soil low round trip tickets from all points Including branches at spe cial low round trip furea. Tickets will sold June 18th and 19th, good for return until June 24th. Tho splendid excursion steamer "T. J. Potter," has been chartered for this occasion, and will leave Ash street dock, Portland, for Astoria at 11:00 p. m. June 19th, returning from Astoria midnight, Juno 21st. Delegates are urgently requoated to make reservations for sleeping accom modations either through local agents or C. W. Stinger, City Ticket, Third and Washington streets, Portland, For detailed fare .from any station, call on any Southern Pacific or Cor vallls and Eastern agent. PASSES AWAY After Illness Extending Over Six Weeks. Wife of Well Known Ousi ness Man Dies Leaves Host of Friends Here. runts or usus and mart, um, a,i.u .i .MniM Urn Hwilf. Art. tfcvmtaa inj Crnnxf UI lf.iM,uJtt,tii,.ii.Rt4iwi MofiUad l'it'llifnl.l.r.Vitt-totAFi!!a!raftitMJmi r44 Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS OITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Monoy on hand nt all Mmoa to loan oil improved ranches' and fruit land. PHONE 3231. 320 GARNETT-OOREY BLDG. 4----rr MEDFORD IRON WORKS U. (J. Trowbridge, Prop, FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of lOngines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Jloilors and iMachint'iy. A gouts in So. OrogOu for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. Mrs. Hurt Anderson died at her home on West Main street ut 7J0 o'clock this morning, after nu illmvs:l extending over six weeks. Typhoid with kidney complications wi re sponsible for the dentil. Mr.. Anderson has j psided in Med ford for tho past three .uu1 a hull' years, coming (bero with her hus band from Kuilmh. Mr. Audei&o:i if one of Medfdrd's'iiest known busi ness men. Aside from her hu.sbund, Mm. An derson leaves a son and a daughter, and a i.stcr, Mrs. S. K. Smith. Since her arrival in Medford Mrs. Anderson has made hots of fiiciids, all of whom will sincerely mourn Her untimely death. Hrs. Anderson's parents, Captain and Mrs. W. L. Kiloy of Fl Dorado, Kan., are expected to nrrivo today in this city, haviug been summoned n week ago, when Mrs. Anderson's con dition became critical. Funeral notico later. - r f f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY - 4 WANTED Twi tents. Must be cheap. Phone Main 425-1. 73 WANTED To trado furniture for horso, wagon and etc. Hox A. It. Mall Tribune. 7C AT COST Ono lot 0 blocks north of depot. Inquire No. G East Third street. 90 FOR SALE ORCHARDS, FARMS FRUIT LANDS Large and Small Tracts .. MOOR-EHNI- CO. 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg Pure Clear Sparkling You oau't nfford to do without (Ida splendid, refreshing drink. Call up nud order a case sent to tho houso. The purost, most healthful drink known hi SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. BIGHAM, Aient. SIX MONTHS OAltDKN TIIK'ATHlC ni:v YOIUC Medford Opera House ONH N'KUlT. S.AT. .1UN13 17 I,. S, Sllti: l'rtM'iilM The luttw national I'lmroi'tcr t'oiuedteiiuo a MONTHS TKItllY'S THKATIUJ LONDON UNO. Excursion East 1911 During tlio months of Mny, Junr, July, Auguit ami Hnpirmlmr, on dales ultown liolow, tlio Southern Pacific will aril round trip tlckitn from Medford, via Portland an follows: TO ' PAIICH. Cliknsro 8:.l0 Counl IlluffM .... .i 69.90 Omulm Kaiifiua City Hi. Jooeph St. I'aul .. Ht. lMul. via Council Illuffs ... 73.80 Minneapolis, direct t'J.'jQ Minneapolis, via Coundl Illuffs.. 73.80 BoNton, direct. 119,30 New York 1 18.40 Ht Louis 79,90 U'nshlnKton. 1). C. 117.10 Atlantic City, N. J. ...4 112.30 8AX.K DATES May lfi, 17, IS, 19, 'it, 23. 24, 15, J7, 28 nnd 29. Juno C, 7, 9, 10, 13, 14, 17. 21, 22, 21, 29 and 30, 0 3, July 1, 2, 3, I. C. C, 19. 20 2, 27 and AURUHt 3, 4, C. 14, IS, 18, 17, 21, 22, 28, 29 and 30, Hoptomhcr 1, 2, 4, S, C nnd 7. Htop-oviTM within limits In oltbor ill- ruction. Klnnl return limit Octoltar 31st. Ior fores on way through California Inquire of any Bonthtrn raclflo agent, or writ to W. XcMTTBXAY Oeneral Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon. Extend Express Service. W. E. Taylor, Hiiperintendent of tlio WellB-Pargo PJxprcKH company and N. I. Taylor, route ajjent from RoHeuurg were in Medford Tuesday completing iirrangemontH for tho in stallation of exprefiH Bervico on tlio Pncifio & Eastern. beginning July 1 cxprofw Herviee will bo Htnrted, with offices at Hutte Pulls and Eagle Point. This fihould prove a preat convenience to tho res idents of tho district nlon tho Pa cific & Eustern mid 1111s a lone; felt Want. Look at the ads that offer em ployment nnd'yoii'll find the right one Boon. ' - ' '.. wwwm-0wr BEAUTY TREATMENTS GIVEN AT YOUR HOME hair, iiormniKintly. I positively guaranteo to remove HiincrfluoiiH Scientific Facial and scalp treatments. wrinkles and blackheads cleared. Ono treatment will convince yot, of what I claim. I havo had yearn of oxperlenco In beauty culture, nlun In iri'.nnfncf urine fnplil renirulfciL ("nil or iidilroMii. lllft Month 1 ClmiH, or I'lioho lflJix. MISS O. E. GURTH EXTRA BARGAIN A snap In prlc'o and terms A largo lot C0x21C foot, first full lot on Court street, just 50 feet oft tho paving on North Central Avoniio and no paving tax to pay. An elegant lurgo lot with a now house, 14X 14, well furnished, 2 good fTow hods, comploto, good cook Btovo and cooking outfit, chairs, table, dishes, and wood to cook with till inld wlntor. Lumber enough to build a kitchen, This lot cost $1100 In No vember, All now for $700 or loss, A llttlo money down und tho bal ance as rent, $20,00 per month till paid out. No fako; I mean just what 1 say. Address a. W. Hlator, General Delivery, or call at prom Ises after C p, 'rn. , MAY R.OBSON DIHIUT KHO.M lll'll DlHTINUt' ISlll'l) Sl'Ct'KKH AT TICItltY'.S TIIHATIti:, LONDON, L'N(il.ANI) IN THE REJUVENATION OF FOUIt MONTHS HTIU)i:ilAKKl TIII3ATRK CUICACIO AUNT MARY - Hy ANNK WAIINTIt ki:at halm vi:dni:81)ay, II A3 KINS' I'OUIITII HMAHON ,fWWW 4) M 12 T (1 The Wonder Store :i i 5 IIOOI.M llnmiiis HiiKkclM Hall ItiU M'antly I! A S T .11 A I N S T It i: I T l? "LI xv I4110 l4llllpH .MillllllK. Oil ' .Mnrlilmi NriMlh's Mru'ii I'tiriilslilliKM .Sol lout Oil ('lolh l'lrlurt'4 ril Cant4 l'nMr Napkins KllllHillk Spongii .siiiiiiiiirry Tii)s ' 'rliiunro 'lollct Simp 'I'olli't !'aMr 4'rotkfry (Mil lain IC01N I'oIU DOHll'l-M Dairy I'h'iixlU llnilii'olilcry I'luiiiirli-il W'nro I'higN (llujm Wuro llimli'ry Hal 1'lllM IIjiiiiI I'dliiMil China Ironing Itoaiils Vhlw, mill Kiorrs of Oilier Aitlilen .Not l,llii Altove. NEWPORT -YAQUINA BAY- Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort 'J'ho I'laco fo ("Jo for IVrlVci KchI nnd lOvory (JoiK'oiv nblc Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation ITS VAOILTTIKS AUK OOMPLKTIO liest, of food and an abundance of it. hVesh water from the moun tain streams. All modern necessities, sueh as tele graph, telephone, markets freshly provided every day. .Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly furnished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict lnuuie'ipal sanitary regulations. NEWPORT 'is reached by way of the Southern Pa cific to Albany or Corvallls, thence Oorvallis & East ern U. ft. 'I'rnin service daily and the rip a pleasure throughout. FARE PROM MEDFORD Season six-months ticket $11.10 Our elaborate new Summer Hook gives a concise description of Newport', including a list; of hotels, their capacity and rates. (Jail on, telephone or write A. S. ROSIONBAIW, Local Agent, Jledford.x WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oi'ogon : iJJu t .. i ,r