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TUrcirFOTO MAIL TMRUN13, MFJ)FORD, OKIWOX, FRIDAY, .7 UN 15 Ifi, 1 Of 1. PAOT) FIVE j I H-" LOCAL AND PERSONAL 1 Hi T, Ncitl Df Hovtui OtiKn whii In Mi'ilfoid Dii liiihlnoHH Tliuriidiiy, .'. V. 0ii of Hi" ()ip inliio nonr JiiiiliNdiivlllu win In Mudrord on Inml- IH'MH TIllirMllll), I). A, OlIllll'H Of (IrillltH PlIHH Mlllllt TlmiHiliiy wllli .Medford filmidit, IIumI located rooimiiK nml lion r it -Ini; lioiiim In Medford for miiIo nt n tinrKiiln. Iniiulro Vi'l North From Iroot. 7B Ituv. i:. I.. I.ih'um In In Portland ill tmtl Iiik Unt illoci'diui convention. (I. L. HliynKI' or (lllllllH I'llHIt Willi III Medford on IiiihIiiciui Tliurmlny, Catkin & Tnylor (John II. Cnrkln, (llnlin 0. Tnylor), nttornoyn-nt-lnw, over Jncknon County Ilnnk IlldK.. Medford. J. V. Weater, tiNHliitiinl MiiiHirln toiideiit, nml J. SV. UnMoy, travolhiK imHiii!r and fielslit iicnl for thu Hoiitlinrii Pacific, were In .Medford Tliurmlny. .Medford Hardware Co, Mr Iiiwii IIIIIWIMH. W. W ItoliKitHon, Clyde I Inutility, Frank lliiiH.lny ami O. A, Fenlitttr or North Yiikliuit, WiinIi,, urn In Mod ford look Iiik over fruit IiiimIh with a view of lot'iitliiK, Anhlnnd Htcnin Laundry. Medford offlro, utiont No. 1201. Mrn. (nroy North or Titlcnl wan a Thursday ttliopper hero. A. Alford of Talent wan III Medford Thurnday. Boo It, A. HolmoH, Tho Inmirnc Man, ovnr Jncknon County bunk. II. II. l.olii'iiHky anil winter, MIhh t.'ont, Ii'iimi tonight for Hun Frnitrlt-o, en roiitu lo tho Philippine IhIiiikIh, W. A. Myern of l.im AiikoIch trann iirti'd liiiHlui'Mit In Mi'ilfonl Friday. I It'll ry llrtra, pnrtlculnr barber, 128 V. Mnln t. Mr. and Mm. Will McDnvIlt of Qiilnry. III., art vlidtlni; nt tho Wor r 111 raiirh. . I.t'imonn In embroidery and water color at tlu llnuillrruft Shop 7fi Mr. and Mr. C. II. MrCoiiiioll have returned (rout u novcrul dayit' vlnlt at (IrautH I'lmn, For n iihnvo, hair cut or ihntnpoo, ton llonry Baton. 128 West Main treot. tloorK" l.ovo of Valliy, Or., an old retddotit or Mi'ilfonl, In In town ro ue Iiik old nciiiinlntntieoH. II. II. Hi'MiOiir of Itlchnioiid, C'nl., In npi'iidliiK few lnyn looking over tho city and valley. (lood old time nt tho Midi ninrkttt nK'tlu, frond much butter nl tin' nniiic old prlco. FroMi laid t'KK over)' dny. 1'U'tinn do not forKet tho deep water (lull nod no ninny good thlncn wn can not mention, Cotno early to nvold tho nuh. Remember tho chicken are nlwa)n ri'iidy, Monnlor & Ken worthy. "4 T. I), Petrli. Koncrnl iniiiuiK''r of the Oregon dim and Electric coin puny, and daughter spent Thursday In tlranU ('mot. Bent wnri'limmi' location In Med ford for nalo, vtry cheap. Knqiilro nt room 22, Jiirkr-on County Ilnnlc build- hiK. 76 Attorney V. K. Phlppn has return ed from a vlnlt In Portland. Hti'iicll outritfi nt tho llnndlcraft Bhop, Kontuor'n, 75 (li-orKo (llliHOti of (lrautn I'iihh wan n IhihIih'mk vlnltor here Thumday. Table linen, hemmed and Initialed, nt the HnmllrrnU Shop. 7r M. M. Pi'iir or Denver wan an ur 1 1 vial he.ro Thumday. (icnrgo Mnridiall of Tacouia Ih III Mi'ilfonl atteudluK to ImimIiichm Inter- I'ltlH. Hi'o Huntley nnd MacCtntchio for fln liuiuriiucn. Phono .1401. A. I; TubiiH of I.oiik Ileach spent Thumday In thin city. Mm. HlmpkliiH will give readliiK dally at the homo or Mr. Plymale at HOI Koutli Central avo. 77 Mrn. H, II. Oraham Iihh arrived from Coour d'Alene, Idaho, to Join Iior Iiuh liatid, who Iiuh opened an liiHurnnce office In Modford. OeorKO Jeniilnnfl of Hpokauo Iiiih returnod to that city after u i;lioit vIhII In Modford, Sam Hodge of Cold Hill wan a liiiHlueriH vlHltor hero Krlduy. Wllllitin tlorlK returned Friday fiom a bUHlneHH trip to Portland. Weeks & McGowan Co, UNDERTAKERS Day Phono M71 Night Plionca F. W. Weeks 9071. A. K. Orr, MPS. MDY A88IBTANT. i ?'''-, JOHN A. PERL Undertaker mid Hutbalmer Succoaior to the undertaking do-; imrtmont of Modford Purnlturo Co, : ; Office with Modford Furniture Co. ! ! Tolophonos: Day, Doll 351; , J John A. Porl, ronldonco, Doll 4111, ; Homo 170L-. 0, W. Couklln 3601. J. II. Dut lor 3571. X AMnUIiANOn AKItVICB 4' Ituv, llollouip returned fiom Hiilein Friday moriiliiK, whoro ho inltendod tho roiiimiiuciiuient exurclHeH, drover Cortiiu In hack from a vlnll In Poitlaud, Mr. nml Mm, C. II, Diiuniu and hiiiih, Itobert mid Donald of lloulder, Col.T who havo been vIiiIHiik Medfoid frlendn, left for their homo Friday, KiiKonn Hoke of Central Point wan In Mi'ilfonl Friday. K. H. Miller In In (lrautn I'iihh on IninliicMH for thu Fruit & Produce iih- noclntlou. Fred Hloiii) of the Hokuo Itlver Fruit and Produce imHorlallon left Friday for n two weelm' vacation In Knn Frauclarn, V II. Allen, pacific count rcpro Heutatlvn of, the McClurK PiibllnhliiK hoime, In In Meilfonl. Mm. DeForimt and daiiKhter, MIhh AiiKUHta, Hpeut Thumday with Mm, I,. O. I.Iiik. They are on their way from Portland to U'iihIiIukIoii, I). C. Wllllnin Ituwo of Yreka, Cnl In IriniHiiitliiK biiHlni'HH In HiIh city. It. V. Keen of Corvullla wiih a vlnl tor hero Friday. II, N. t'ocuerllne of Albany wan an arrival In Meilfonl Friday moriiliiK, Mm, F. Peloiuo or KiikIh Point wan HhoppliiK In Medlord Friday. Maater Aba Holt left Frldny tnorn liiK for Albany and other northern polntN, where he will upend hln vuca Hon with rotative. Mih. .1. M. Kceiie wiih ii .luekhoii ville siilnr Tliumday utleriiooii. (liiK'iioii hrotlivm motorcil to .lack woiixille Tliiirmlny, near which place they liave hiiwiuIII intereHtn. Mm. W. Vojcelei nml her nriind- miii, A vn Holt, were in Jiickxonvilu Thiimilav nt'teriioon. The latter Iiuh hiiice flailed for I, inn eouuty, to ixit IiIm father. V. II. Hull. Kamtiel Malliln of Womlvilh' trim ai'lcil IniHiiieHH in Mi'ilfonl nml .luck Konsille Wednehilay. S. II. SiminotiH am liih fntnily ve iled relatives living at Jacksonville Tliumilay. The tiuextioii of iurorMirntiiiK Mutte 1'alU, which lion been agitated foi Home time punt, will cumi: up iigiiiu ut (he July term oT the county court. KniHt Skunleilt, it prominent Swe-iliHli-Auieriean lilerateur, Iiiik been makitii; thin Hcetiou a visit, the rwM of Hon. .1. A. Wcntcrlimil of Mi'ilfonl nnd Dr. 0. N NcIhoii of Jaeknonville. He ik well pleiiHcd with our valley. .Mtanert Fay Seam and liiieille Hit der hiK-nt Wednesday niht in Jack sonville a h guentH of Mm. I.cwm l.'l ricli. Miss Zola Knox of Acntc ilintriul Iiiin relnriu'd from it visit with liei Histcr, Mm. J. I). Hrown of Sterling. K. H. Audemoii of Huttoii Iiiin been nt Yrekit mid induced thu supervisors of SiKkiyou county, ("nl., to iihsimI in thu impron'iucut of thu roiiilf. in the copM.'r bolt. Hne in Mill heavily iiilercstiil in the mines of that di triet. Miss Kate Ityrue of 1 Applegate who has been attciuling Meilfonl IukIi hcIiooI, is ut home aain. Karl iltihbiirtl ami others have been eiijoyiiii; n finding e.xpt'dititni o the Appleptte. V. M. Amy was uuioiig the many who motored to Jacksonville WedncK tiny evening. The eouuty prisoners are still In elinr"o of Sheriff Jones at Jackson ville, nil reports to the contrary not withstanding. They will occupy the steel cells us usual, which will be transferred lo thu new structure an soon iih it is ready for them. Mm. J, Parks nnd mumhers of her fiiuiily were down from. Annlciue during the week. So wiih Kldou Jen nings, .Mis Heillia liiiugley is visiting in Jacksonville the guest of her brother, Kruest, nml his wife. F. V, !,odcr, the electrician, made mekhouvillt) it business visit Wednes day. T. V. Miles of thu Jackson County Alistruet company spent a short time ut the eouuty seat Wednesday. Mr. mid Mrs. John Hariiehurg ami others motored to Jacksonville Vilnosilny livening. MJr, llraehme, uu iitlorntV, who reeuutly loeuted in Meilfonl, wits .it Jneksonville a few days since. John Wnlker of Kvuns eroek wis among thu many who traded in .Meil fonl Tuesday. Amos Itish, formerly of Meilfonl, iH operating one of the street ears of l'lirllanil. Dr. K. Kirehgessuer wiih down from his Koguu river lair thu fore part of Ihu week. Owen Diiulap wiih a reeoul visitor in Med ford, where ho hits considera ble interests. Hoy Toft was ut Jacksonville Wednesday on a real estuto ileal. Seurolury Hoos of thu Cnuuuerehl (dull spent Wtiduesdny in iuspeeting Hie titulier resources of the section southwest of Mori ford. Mrs. W. W. Kifort'und her two younger daughters have been visiting Mrs, W, II. .Hiiriium of Jacksonville, nnolher daughter. MisH flrnen l'oareu hui gono lo I'ooiiuihi'h ereek on it visit wiih rcl-tttivea, SEAMEN 8STRIKE SOON TO END Compromise Offer Is Made by Steam ship Lines and Accepted Sailors Will Get a Raise of Ten Sliilllnfjs a Week. LONDON, Juno 1(1. All imlicu tiotiH today point to a settlement of llio Jlrilish Hcamcn's strike within ,i fow hours. Tlio eoiiiprouiisu olfer ol uu increase of JO shillings miiriu by tho White Star, Canudiiiii I'acilic, Lamport and Holt lines has been ncceptcd by thu union. Other line nro expected to make u similar olfer. WOMAN .WHO FRIED 10 KILL SELF BETTER The condition of Mm. John K. KIi-IiIh, who attempted nulcldo by Mwnllowlug corroHlvo Hiibllmate Thumday inoinlng, Ih aouicwlint Im proved, and while not entirely out of danger, no surloua reaultn arc expect ed. ' Mr. nnd Mm. Fleldn reside on Den nett avenue near ItooHuvelt avenue, nnd moved hero from Hunnyldo, Wituh., a week ago. Doth were III when they renched Medford nnd des pondency In thought to havo been tlu cnuav of tho attempt lo end her life. They own a ranch near 8unnynlde, and Inability to sell It may havo had something to do with It. Mr. Fields Iiiih been nerloualy 111 and anxiety mcr hln condition may havo tempo rarily unbalanced tho woman's mind. No Decision as to Exhibit. Tho directors of the Commereta! club ' met in consultation Thursda afternoon with Louis M. Htiekley. representing the pnuuotors of tin Omalin land show. Mr. Htiekley prexentcd the iidvim tages of being represented at the laud show hut the mutter wiic re ferred over until Wednesday night when tho regular meeting of the club will be held. He also gave valuable ndvice on the bundling of the exhibit now being prepared for the exhibitior Ifuilding. A. M. Ford of Ilutto Fnll Ih visit, ing friends here this week. . f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY V 4'f4"f' FOIt SALti 3.1 acre, cabin, tout bnrn, garden, chickens, U sold nt once IftSO, termn, three blocks rrom pnved ntrect. Address Dox 13, care Mall Tribune office. 75 TO TUADK Automobile for lot. Crater I.nko Oarage. city WANTKI) To buy, a nice little bonne with shade trees and lawn; snmo an rent. Add reus 100, caro Mall Tri bune. 74 WANTKI) To rent, small hotiso with city water; give locatliyt and prlco, Address C. G. R., 1212 W. Mnln. 7 W A NTKD To rout, a munll furnish ed house, shndo and lawn; answer at onro, Address 100, care Mall Tribune. 74 Cost of Living Going Down To those who buy thoir meat at the Econ omy Market. Pure Lard 10-lb. pails $1.20 H-lb. pails 65c .'Mb. pails 40c Lard Compound 10-lb. pails pails . 5-11). .90c .50c Lmbd at regular mutton prices Economy Market ii Nichols & Ashpole, Proprietors J Main, near Central Ave. rrrre GIFTS POUR IN ON THE IAFT8 Presents at Silver Wctltllnji Anniver sary of President anil Mrs. Taft Will Surpass Any Previous Display of Its Kind. r WA8IHN0T0N, i). c (lilts of silver ponied I ., .June 1(1. 111 iiimiy on 1 1'rcsideiit nml Mrs. Tall 111 mitifipa. 11011 01 ineir smcr anniversary next Monday. It is predicted that the array of silver displayed ut the White House will siirpnsn anything ever bel'010 seen 111 utic American home. .Members of the semite have nciit a jflOOO present; the gilt of the house of representatives is 11 fcUOUO pres ent of silver, nml many clubs have sent liaiidbotno gills. Ono Washington matron, in a con gratulatory letter ( (he president nnd .Mrs. Taft, wrote that she e.v js't'tcd 11 romance in her family would culminate in a propoHiil at the White Mouse gardens Monday night. MAN COMES TO AID OF HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW For n man to iihsim his mother-in-law- is something unusual and to be fined $10 is still more, unusual but such is tho result of n ease tried before Justice Tailor Thursday afternoon. James Denkins, who owns 11 small patch of land on North Hiverside't IIVI'lllll. ri'tllixl 1! lo ii Mr Itr-i....., early in thu senson but lately Iron- I; hie nrose and Hrisroo was ordered!;! to vacate the prcmiies. He sub- ; icnseij tiie iraet to .J. himmons who,,; lltiu l.ni.n i..f,rL.(,if. tin. 1..i.l r.. L ....... ' ..-. .v... ..n., .,u ,ii(ii 11,. niiuiu time. Matters eiime lo a head Thursday when .Mrs. Dcnkius endeavored Jo Z put Sunmons off the place, using force in tho attempt. Jack Wash burn, her son-in-law, aided her 7 id struck Simmons several times on the head with his fiMs. .Simmons im mediately had the' pair arrested and Washburn was fined $10 for interfering. Homo prosperity depends upon, home Industry, and Rtate-wldo pros perity will be greater If factories selling "Mndo In Oregon" goods are patronized b ytho local merchants. GOOD APRON A GINGHAM 41 . YARD . . " MANN'S GOOD UNBLEACli'D MUSLIN, Yd 6c MEDFORD'S POPULAR PRICED STORE -CENTRAL AVENUE NEAR P. O. BEST BARGAINS IN THE CITY n' Attend Our Great White Sale Wash Skirts Women's linen finish AVjihIi splendid styles; well worth $1.00; Hale ' II M'i. Skirts; $1.19 White Parasols Beautiful line of new White Parasols; ood styles; vary QA special, cSrifi each UUj TOWELS 2o dozen extra long Tow els; 18e values; spc--iA eial each VESTS "Women's sleeveless Vests, I fine quality; special 1Ap Saturday, each J.UL BED SPREADS flood weight, large si.e, very special, QO each vOv DRESSING SACQUES Made of fine lawn; new styles; special, rftp each (Ivv WAISTS Beautiful lingerie AVaists, values up to $3.00; rf MO very special v- 0 KIMONAS Women's long Kimonas; new styles; j Q very special v-i-'-i-v Have You Seen These Silk Bargains Beautiful new fancy Silks, values up to 50c; 9Ql sale price K' Mirror Silks in all the new colors; 65c values; OA sale price vOK New Pongees; f a u e y stripes and figures; JQ 75c vals.; sale price...' 1 Saturday Notion Sale Best 10c Hair Nets, each Good white Tape, 3 rolls for ! j New Barrettes. fine quality, each Dress Shields, all sizes, pair Stewart VlOc Safety Pins, card ...5c ...5c .25c .15c ...5c iw Saturday Hosiery Sale "Women's and children's fast black A Hose, special, a pair. 1UC Burson's celebrated Hose in black rtr and tan. fine aualitv. a nair. fcieJC I 4 t A Beautiful silk and lisle Hose in all colors, a pair. :48c "fprfffifffffffj -f To contcmplato -f-t-t--t-'f-t-r't--t-t--f -f ndvcrtlrlng won't - bring . -f. business. Start now and you will become convinced that it pays to advertise all tho time. f '"....f-f-f Nothing better for boy or girl for this hot weath er; conies in sizes 2 to 12 years. NAZARETH WAIST UNION SUITS 50c EA. NAZARETH WAIST UNION SUITS, 25c EA. NAZARETH MFG. CO. ACORN WAISTS, 15c EACH Men's Silk Socks 3 Pair for $1.00 We will put on sale here tomorrow about .15 dozen men's Silk Socks, with double mercerized heel and toe; colors black and brown; sizes 10 to U1)? the best 50c value in the city; Hoc a pair, a pairs for $1.00 "We carry a complete line of men's, ladies' misses' and infants' Hosiery; most any color; all izes; and tho best value in the city. Ladies Sunmer Vests l()e each, ;? for 25c loo each, 2 for 25c Union Suits, each 50c Union Suits, each 35c Laces Nearly 5000 yards Torchon, Val. and Pil low Case Laces, Inser tions and Bondings, a yard 5c Val. Laces and Inser tions, iL to W-2 inches wide, per piece of 12 vards 35c r HUSSEY'S JUST OUT Medf ordMail Tribune Official Map of Jackson County, Ore. Compiled especially for the Mall Trlbuno by tho Jackson County Abstract Co. Approved and offi cially adopted by tho county court, July, 1910. Shows ownorshlp of each parcel of proporty, township aud section lines, county roads, forest re serves, railroad grant, city and towu boundaries and all other necessary Information. Tho only convenient, handy, comploto map of Jackson county published In many years. Size 29 by 40 inches, on heavy map papor, tinned at both ends. , No homo comploto without this map. It soils for $2,50, but will bo given away freo to subscrib ers to tho Medford Mall Trlbuno. HOW TO GET THE MAP FREE SUDSCKWE TO THE DAILY MAIL TRIBUNE FOR ONE YEAR IN ADVANCE 98.00 OR FOR THE WEEKLY MAIL TRIBUNE TWO YEARS IN ADVANCE AT 1.50 A YEAR. $3.00 AND TIIE MAP IS YOUR3. Or got ono now subscriber to tho Dally or two now ones to tho Weekly, remit and wo will Bend tho map. Old qubscrlbors may securo tho map by paying up arrears and subscribing In advance. Medford Mail Tribune 27 N. Fir Street Medford, Ore. I I ;: -rss.- i ' ivvsrrsr'r4 1 ft I M i. V r