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s n I MEDFORD MATLTRrRUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1012. fAGEFTTB 4 y IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Dr. anil Mrn Wiirtmi CutiM-mii worn over from Appli-witu a fnw dnjti hIiicd l-'runk N'dllmi'liuiil, .1, Mulimiey, W. W. I'uilmr, Mr. K. u. IJiiicihoii ami Xi'ia Diiliiit'li of MIk Hullo worn im-uiit liUHlniiHH vIhIIiiim In Mctlfouf, O. 0. lldiiKN mill .Mr, ItiM-l: with woim at HhIoiii UiIh ui'i'li aii;uliiK tlm vaxti or tln Viiuco iNliit vs. I'rtjtl Mliilmly id nl,, iipMaliii to Din (jlri'iilt tourt front (IiIh county. Mm. ('Iiiuhm Nh'ltull (if MterlliiK laii'litil a fw Iioiiim In Moilfiml Tlium ilay iiflniiiooii. Vej'itlnlih iiliuitn of all IdmlR, Out iloor i;nilii traniiilaiiUti, Oidur now. 1'nrly ralilnmn ii'iiily. 0. Can1', rhono 8 KM. 1 1. .liiiiii'x (lilnvo ami otlier icmIiIimiIm if Hit Proni"i't hoi don went In Mml foul iIiiiIiik llii wi-cli, in riniti." (o tln county ttijiit. "Curly" Wllmin Iiiih Imcoiiii a nii'inbor of Nlrl Williams' (.'oil, who iiiiiini)iil I'ortlnnil In tlm Noitli wi'Hloin tiii; ii". mill will do mitt of tlio pitrmmii'iil nitchiTH. IIIh frlnnilK fniil curtain ttiat lit will inuliii i;oikI. C'urliln A Taylor (John II. Cnrklii. (Ilonn (), Taylor), iittoriiityiwit-liiw, ovnr JaulfMoii County Hank btillilliiK, Mfilforil. ' T. .1. Wllllniimiiu tranttartitil IiiikI . ntiwi In .Inikmiuvllh; Tliurnilay after noon. K. I). Wi'ulon, commercial photos; rnphnr, in'inil'von hiiuIh any tliuu or (ilaro by appointment. I'liouo M. 1171 T. V. Hhapli'lKh inailit a trip to tlm county nmii Tliuimlay. A. .M. Kuril or Hullo I'alU vlnlttiil at Mmlfonl ami Central Point thin woiik. , Koilnk flnltliiiiK, thu best, nt Won ton', nppoiilto book Moro. Tin IJurwt-KliiK Auto company U ruuuluK a car regularly litilwoi'ii Miil fori! anil Cent nil Point unit inaklui; Miwnil trlpH ilally. Mllar Ulchanl (ton lit u rhiiiKi' of It. ProfitKHiir V. A. DuvIm, who Iiiih litntii tiHichliiK tin Tulilo Itock hcIiooI. wan Jiurn Hnvoral ilayn latvly. .Mr. ami Mm. A. Ilimrn of I'liooulx itpoiit a fnw hour In .Mmlfonl 'lliurn ilny. Hen It. A. Holmes. Tlio Inmirancc Man, ovnr JnckKou County bank. Mm. Carflclil Wblti U vlnltliiK rolatlvim IhliiK In ApploRiilc ! .Mlw Ciiiliiirlno Uuckluy of Applo Halo han lict'ii with rnlatlvvo llvlnc In tliltf vicinity. I'lirnltiirn, itliiMovant ami plnnnn packcil ami unpackml. Traimfcr ami hiiKKnKO. Hath phoiinM. MatthnwH & .Son. 3G I). (I. K ii run or lluttn I'allit Im MpmulluK tlm wnuk In .Mmlforil. .MrM. K. I). Wi'iilon vIhIIviI In .lack kouvlllo TliurHilny. Iiitiirualloual Kucyclopamllu illo tlouary In tin en voIuuich, iiuw and wull bnuml, for sain at a barilla. AililriiMH, "I'alrvlnw," Jackrouvllln. Mr. anil Mm. .1. (. Martin mailn Tallin Itock pmclnc!.' thdr foruinr homo, u vlrtlt littnly. J. Stllliiuiii Vlhm uiik In from hln bli? orchanl thn fompart of tlm wnuk. Mr. ami Mr. ('. ('amy of I'honnlx pmcluet wnn In Mmlfonl a fnw iln Hiiicn, trmlliiK with our innrchanlM. Dr. M. C. Itaibnr, phynlclan ami MirHcon. Iiiih movnii fioin tlm M. K. 0. II. liullilliiK to room H I'alm block. OppoHlto tint Nimh hotnl, IIO T. .1. Ilumlln, William Martin, Ar thur Itoxu ami .lamnH lloarilmau wmn a fnw of thoNn who liiiiin to Meilfnril ilurliiK thn wnnk. Mr. ami Mri. A Thiockuiorton of Appli'Katu vUltml In Mmlforil Friday. Wllnon, a 10 Uiurol St., tor firm- uIiihh koilnk riulHhliiKH -n A. T. LumlKinu Iiiih returum! from thn HlHklyou coppnr bnlt, whnrn hn Iiiih hnnu ilnvnlopliiK IiIh mlulutt prop nrty. (JnotKn Unnlo of Cnntral Point Iiiih bnmi vIhUIiik .InnkHonvllIn frlnmlH. HoinotliliiK now, 'Ornpo Purplo," nt Mcinowull'H. Mi-h. .1. N. Uuhhi'II Iiiih inturnnil from ii vlatt of Hnvnral wnnkn In CaN Iforulii. Klctchnr I. Inn of Portland Ih vlslt IliK rnlatlvnH llvlni; In Mmlfonl and lookhiK aflnr bin orchanl lutnrntftn Fancy brluk Ico cruam at McUow- Oll'H. .1. N. .lohmiton or (IrantH Piihii Iiiih lintm In Mniirurd iiml .lackHonvllln thin wnnk lookliiK aftnr IiIh political IntmnHtH. Ilu Ih a cnndldatu for tho rnpubllcau Humiliation for dlHtilct at tornuy, 8. A, Newell, liidlnH tnllor, 4tli floor M, V. & M. Co. bldK. Iko Wrlitht wiih hnrn TliurHilny uf tor a IntiK almnncn, Ho Ih now locat ed at Woodvllln. Finn inoiiOKiain and plain omhihv Iuk iloiiu by an export. 0. P. Wills, Palm block, upHtnlm. ID WccRs&McGowanCo. UND3ITAKl!)RS Buy Vlion 8871 Mlylit JPUoutil r, W. Wtaka 007J A. B. Otr, 389t ZiADY AISXITAirV, W. T. Citbnru of (IiiiiiIm Piikh, who Iiiih iiiIiiIiik InleieutH In t IiIh county, wiih In Mmlfonl leceutly, (Icni'KO lloffiuau of Applngatu Hpnnt WnilitOHilay In Mmlfonl ami .liickiionvll. Klnn watch unit Jnwolry repairing drun by (), I'. KIIIh, tho oxpmt. Palm block upiilaliH. ni II H, Nyn, thn Itock Point oi chard, hil-niliinr. wiih In Mm city Kildny on bilMluenii. Mr. ,Vyn Iuim all IiIiiiIh of kooiI pliicnr Kioiiml mi IiIh ranch ami iih well a goodly uiimbnr or aeicH or nxcellent frnll liiml, a kooiI part of which Ih Met to tieen. Xaiiiona, vIoIIiiIhI. Tiiemlay eve nliiK. i!i Mr. and Mm. H. H. Coim. or Peoria, III., arrived la Mmlforil Friday, They will loolptlin illy and valley ovnr ami may decide to locale Iilt". John P. l.yotiH. of MluiieapollH. Minn., arrived in the city Ftlday mid Ih IooIiIiik thn valley over with a view to locatlni;. I. A. Mai till, who Iiiih Ix'en Hpeud Iiii; the winter In I, oh AnudeH, re turned to Medfonl Friday ovuiiIiik and left Kaliinlay uiorulm; for Itore buri;, where hn will Hpnud the hiiiii nier. Mm. J. !. Clark, of llerwlck, Nova Hcolla, arrived In Mndford (IiIh wek ami will InH neeral weekN with her daiiKhler, Mth. J. II, Llngett. Xamoiin, vlollulHt, lili:h ncbool. lit A. J. Mervlu, of Cedar FiiIIh. Iowii. arrived In Medford Friday. II. II. Coin, of CoIchIIii, wiih In Mmlfonl Friday on IiiihIiichh, Mm. W II. Hachmeyer, cone HpouilliiK Hncrntary for Orison for the Womau'n Home Mlmilouary Koclnty, left Hatiirdny iiioriilnn for thn north, ImvliiKflii'iiii In Mmlfonl In atli'ii- ilmiiii at a coiiMMitloii of the Homn MUxlouiir) mocIoI). Xamona, vlollulHt, Tunaday eve. nliiR. s I'J Mr. ami Mm. .1. W. Kluno of Mlu liimpollH, Minn., left .Saturilay morn Iiik for the north after a two weeks IkH to Mr. ami Mm. P. Jurmnln, at ft- ItllHH eouit. Mm. I). T. I.iiiiton wnn In T.ilent Friday IhUIuk her daughter, Mm. I). A. Forben. Xmuomi lecllnl IiIkIi m-IiooI. It) Mr. and Mm. John llowum, of Wlufleld, Kan., left Saturday morn Iiik for thn north on train No. 'JO, They ham lieu hnrn abmit a month ami am mi well ple.iHcd with the country mid comlltloiiK that they have decided to rutin ii hero uuxt fall Their dauKhtnr, MIhh Htitli. who at coiiipiinlctl tlieiu bum, will remain In Miidford during the HUinmnr. Mr. and Mm. II. W. HiiKtliiKK, or lloulder, Colo., who liavo been In Medford for a couple of wenkn, loft Hiiturday iikiiiiIiik for the north. Tilt-He people me on the rtuiHl lookhiK up a unliable place In which (o en Kiipi lu Mock iiiIhIiik. '.amouii violin recital 'I'uohilay nve nliiK. H' tiiiH Newbury wan lu (iolil 11111 Sat unlay, whern hn had a ciiho lu tlm JiiHtlcu court. IC W. Cardnr and C. Walknr re turmid Tliumday eveuliiK from a hulnoH vlnlt to Sail Fraucltco. HkatliiK t:jnl.;ht Nat rink. l'J MIhm MaiKamt Head, of Scar- brauch, ICiiKlaud, arrlvud lu Medford Friday and exprnitn to remain hnrn for a year or more. Minn Itead Ih a friend of Mr. and Mm. .1. W, Drekslur, with whom him will make her homn. Sim IlknH Mmlforil very much ami may tlccldn to remain hnre. Thn flint three iiumbniH aflnr 0 o'clock will bo three Htupn f ren, at Hie rt'Kular Saturday nlht dmiceH. A. M. llariUim', of Clinton, Iowa, wan amouK thu iiiiiuy naHtoru people who arrived In Mndronl Friday. Jon lllbliunl mid Codn Hall Inft Fildny aftnrnoon for a Hnvnral tla.vH' bear hunt lu thn Apph'Katn country. Mr. and Mm. W. IC. lluchamiu. of lluttn FallH. weio In the city Friday. Mr, .InldcucHH en inn In a couple of ilayn hk from tlio Ulun Lndgo coun try. DurliiK thn winter nioutliH Mr. JuldeuoHH Iiiih been kIvIiik up a part of IiIh time to trappliiK mid while IiIh trapH wnro Hid for the capture of fur nulmalH thu vIcIoiih Jiiwh of his coy ote trapH dimml down on a pair of guidon miKlna which happened to be traveling thai way. Mr. JoldonohB hroiiKht thu hlnlH to Medford Thurs day" and Hold thuni to Mm, J. F. Untidy, who ban prnparml a hiry ciiko for them ami Iiiih rIvuii tlium to bur mm, Paul, I'J, A. JacobH, or Portland, wiih In .Medford during tho week vIhUIiik IiIh HlHter, Mih. A, H. AhIi, and family, 1). (I. KurntiH of Itutto FiiIIh wiih In Medtord Thursday. Mr. Karnos e.pectH to rot urn to Mmirord soon and may lake cluiiKo nMlio roiitnlK Iiouho mid Hloro bulldliiK whloli ho owiih. on South (I rape Htroot, At thu Nat tonlKht bnst coudiiotud ilneo on tho cduhI, finest rioor and nxcollonl niusln. 10 Thu ladloH of tlm ProHbyturlitn iiliurnh will kIvo u uiuhIciiI lu tho church to flnlHli payhiK for tho plpo oi'Kiiu on noxl Friday nvonltiK t 8 o'clock. Adiulttaneo will ho r. mid an isonlH, Home talont and thn host In tlm olty will bn on tlm program, Do not forgot tho dntn, Friday. April i tun. H, M Neajon of Table Hock was a Moiironl vlBltor Buturday. Tlio PyMUnn SlutcfB will ontovtttln at Ciintln hull next WedncHilay evu nlni;, Thin will be thn bint nodal evening or thu kpiiroii and ll Ih ex pei'tnd there will hn a large attend ance, Tho committee which will have chargiMir affnliii Ih compOM'tl of Mr. mid Mm, (burgu 0'IJilun, Mr. ami Mm. Art Poe, Mr, mid Mm, K. V. Coffin, MlmeH lone Flyuii, I.oralm.' Hilton ami Ivit Coffin, and Karl HeyuolilH nml I.oien Uamoii, W. K. Ilraytuu of Central Point wiih lu Mmlfonl Friday. Ceoign A ICIIIh of (Jrlfrin creek spent Friday lu Mmi.'onl. H. Chllilera Ims been awmtled the conduct fur the cenmnt mid brick woik on the now public market building, on South Itlvemldu avenue, and the work of excavating for the trenehfH wiih coiniiicnrn,j Saturday morning. The foundation, which will bo of eoneiott'. will be (Ux'M feet.. All the floor spate will be laid lu cement and will have a fall of one f ot IowiiiiI Hoar creek, thus af foul ing ample fall for flmihlng. The piers will be of concrete mid the ft out of brick ami stone. W S. Illinium Iiiih let. a contract to I, M. I .yen for putting new mid modern plate glanH frontH lu IiIh two Mtore riuiH on ICast Main Htreet. One of these biilldlngH Is occuploil by Herman Pros,, haniesHinakurH, ami at the tear of till will be built a brick one story addition, '.TixlO feet, which Herman Hros. will iiho as a work shop. Mr. hyou has also been given a contract to put In a similar front In the adjoining store building, owned by F. McAntlrew. Work will commence next week. Mrs. I J. Clements and children left .Saturday for Klamath Falls, Mm. S. I. Dexter or thin city spent Saturday with Ashland fi lends. Miss l.lzxle Ferguson lslled Cold Hill friends Saturday. Miss l.titirn ICdgerton, of Huso burg, arrived lu Mmirord Saturday and will Hpi'iid Sunday wllh her friend, MIsk 'Catherine Dunham. Martin McDouoiigh was In Cold Hill Saturday on busluesH. licrt Anderson returned Saturday from a fnw diiyH business trip to Portland. WcHley J. 1). Andersoli has roltl the Crater Uike laundry property, lu northeast Medford, to Kdward Souter. The consideration was J'JSOO ami the property uomp.'IsoH three lolK and thn laundry building. Mr. Souter will undoubtedly continue tho rental of tho building to tho Crater Lake laundry company. JACKSONVILLE PIANO t'ONCKIt.V IX .view gr.ii'TKits The Halo piano house, which re-- coiitly bought out tho Sliermnu-Clay ' business In Medford, Is enjoying a very prosperous trade. The location of the store for the piano trade is uuo of tho best In the city and linen carried, such as the Steluway and Appollo player piano, lu a guarantee of the quality of Instruments car .nil. The Halo Piano House Ih a Med-fe-t) unicorn anil Its money Is spent and 'uvesled lu Medford. Tho firm , uuyH platiOK outright mid Ih able toj t.nll nt an low a price iih any. J Din, l'nron. "weonnlinrg mid Hiower woro ntnong the doctors In iillofitlniiLo on circuit court sin wit lieHHOH lu tlm lllll-Hliuw (uuo A, llleiiveiiuo nnd IiIh family have become residents of Jacksonville again. Mr. and Mnt.-W. II Johnson were leteiit visitor)! -liilMtdfurd. Dr. J. F, Hcddy linn been .nck sonvllle Hovernl, flnies lately. John D. Vryf a (Jrniitu pnwi eapltnl. 1st, iiimlo a trip to Jacksonville a few dayH since. P Mr. ami Mrs.'-Carflei.i Whltu of Medfonl made Jnekinillo a visit Wednesday. H MIsh Clara J'inier nml Mrs. M. Kelly weri. In Medford a few days ago. ' . O. H, CrlKWOiil,' Mr and Mm. A. Schmltt, (J. K. Kpporson and James Morrow woro among thou- who went to Medford during tho wo"k. A lady'H fur wiih found on the road lo Applegate one day thin week. It can be recovered by calling at T. L. Do Vore's storfl. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. llowen spent Sunday with relatives In Medford. Dr. J. W. Hoblnson, who Is msld lug at Oakland. Ca)., with IiIh family, Ih making Jacksonville a biiHlness visit. Curly Wilson will gpoml a couple or weekH at homo before lolnlng tho Portland Colts. He will play behind the bat during tho season. Lew In Ulrlclt. Hies Chapman, Frank Coleman, Charles, Dunford and Will Melntyro attended the game of base ball played at Grants Pass Th ii rutin y by the Portland Colts, who arc on their way north from California, where they have been spending the training season. John W. Pernoll, the Applegate merchant, transacted business in Jacksonville Thursday. W. W. Hnrnion, former county ro.iduiiiHter, spent Thursday In Jack sonville. Jane McCully Cabin, Native Daugh ters of Oregon, hold a bazaar at the convent building Friday afternoon mid evening, ut which a number of handsome articles made by the mem bers were disposed of and refresh ments berved. A neat sum was real ized. f A pretty plrl baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Nun. -in at the Sa cred Heart hospital in Medford on Sunday. Mrs. CharlcB Uoyman mid her daughter, of Cold, Hill, wero guestis oi aim. nros.. iaijjwveu. A sister of Mrs. Dr. Golden is making her a vlnlt. G. S. Hutlcr I.. L. Mullt. K. D. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKD Orchards lo plow by the day or acre. Address Box 10. care Mall Tribune. IM WANTI-'D Pasturo for 10 head of cattle. Tlckuor &. Doollttln, Itoss Lane. 19 FOR SA1.K-10 head high grade fresh Holsteln cows; will sacrifice if taken soon. Must have tho room. Ticknor & Doollttln, Ross Lane. lt Ik m z m Snow capped the mountains (iVeen the- valley. A bounteous Sunday dinner at HOTEL MEDFORD MENU ti.oo Canape a 'la Russc Celery en li'anche. Green Turtle Ainantillado T) to,9 L .M. L! RjpQ' Olives Moiled Royal Chinook Salmon, Shrimp Siuhju Jnnnes Poivilottes Petit. Vol an Vent a'la Toulouso Sherbet Master il'oe U'oast Young Oregon .Turkey, Oyster Dressing Roast. Prime Ribs of Heet an Jus Roast Potatoes Lima Heans in Gream Cold Asparagus layonaise t Oranuie Oream Rio Apple Pie Yanilla Tee Cream Assorted Cakes Hunts Crackers Neul'ehatel Cheese Cal'e. Noir Sunday, April Mth. Hotel Medford, Rau-lohr Co., Props. The Misses Crawford and Crowoll will render the following selectiens: That Mysterious Rag The Spring Maid Selection Canzona ..,.,f Carl liohm Salut D 'Amour '...; ,!..'.....? Kdward Elgar' Hrlggs and J. 0. Hurt worn down from Ashland during the weok. Mr. and Mrn. Fred Flck made Ash land a visit Kundny. Thomas Johnson, who Ih clerking at C, M. Ktich'H fit ore on Applegate, was a recent visitor In Jacksonville. Mrs, F Koblson, who has been un-i tier treatment by Dr. Kllzabotli flrooks for some time pant, has re turned home, fully recovered. George K. Neubor and William Campbell left for the Slaklyon topper belt Wednesday, where ihey havo Inrgo mining Intoronts Mrs, T, T. Shaw and Mr A. Klmcr were In Medfonl TuoHday. M. H. Abbott transacted business In Medford tho foro par, of tho woek. Hev. and Altornoy Lornory of Ash land held services nt tho M. !-'. church In Jacksonville Sunday. Rhode Inland Red eggs from pure bred stock at. 1 per setting, Leavo orders at t'lrlch Hros. or address "Kalrvlow, Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. C. Krclger of Central Point precinct were recent callers In Jacksonville. ' The Parents ami 'ieacnors associ ation held an Interesting session tit the Jacksonville assembly hall Fri day evening. A good program was well rendered nnd consisted of solos L ' 'J I1 . . f by Mrn. J, P. Wolls anil Tremottt Hnrrlngton, n tluot by Misseni MxU'1 Nowbliry nnd Francts Kennoy. n pa per by Miss Dolaon nnd addresses by Professor Mulkoy nnd Dr. Golden. Draperies Wn curry n vi-ry enmplot lln of ilrnporlcs, !- ourtnlnii, fix turoB, etc., and io all otasiio of upliofntnrlnK. npfclnl man to look after thin work wxalunlvoly nml will elvn an kooiI Bcrvli) hh Ih posslbld to cot In oven th largfiii cities. WEEKS & MgGOWAN C6 Why Should You Buy Your Summer Suit at this Store? t ' BECAUSE it will be correct in style. Bscause it will be tailored in tKe msst" careful sxpert manner. Becauss yeu will Have the advantage of a largs assortment to select from. Bscause you will receive excellertt value for whatsver amount you spend. Prices, $15.00 to $35.00. w- .4J" ,- r MODEL CLOTHING CO. Beacon Hats, $3.00 (Made by Kh2x) Khox Hats, $5. Wilson Bras. Skirts, $ 1 .25 te 3. Ul 4mJmmJ Uoan Yo Cry Ma llonoy,.,..:-...,..., Albort Noll Danso Poloiiaiso ..,.......,.., Scharwenka II Trovatore v; Vorrti A Gypsiu jMaiclun Parker Tho Kosary Noviu Pilgrims ' C'horus DVom 'L'uimlnuuser Ijo Oygno (Tlio Swan) Saint Saens That Peculiar Uag 4:H4:44Wf44:4 A ? ? V ? ? T t ? T ? T y t t t y ! f t y t : 9 y t T t f y y ? ? y y y t y t t Only The is Hot Even the mistress of the home enjoys pressing of the ruf fles .with an ELEC TRIC IRON. Ask the women who are using Electric Irons Everv woman in Medford who has used an ELKCTRTC IRON will tell vou of its wonderful conveniences, its satisfactory work aud the labor-saving im provement. Use an Electric Iron and avoid EXCESSIVE HEAT OBNOXIOUS CASES BURNED GAR M ENTS UNEVEN TEMPERATUR ES 4 The Electric Lron is a Time saver, a Money saver and a Health saver. AVe have at this time a limited number of General Electric Irons which are absolutely 0. K., and will do as good work as any .Iron on tho market. These Irons are a little on tho "Old Stylo" order, but as long as they last the price is $i()0 t r f t T y y f y y t f y y t ? t t y f i L..- - mmmv ji f x m m California Oregon Power Co. Successors to Rqgue River Electric Company tMMlMjHI -1: i 3 'l