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PAGE TWO MED.FORD MATL TRTBUyFS, MttDFOUl), OKIWOX. TlirKKDAV. MAY 21, 1012. i tt ; f I' 11 I' J ill ;i t I i! 7 M ' HI M 1 ii! ii IB ffH" IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Mrs. A. F. Stcnnott la visiting friends and relatives ni Anhlnnd. George B. Hoob hns returned from n week's visit at'HoBoburg. C. W. -Patterson, sqcrotnry of the local mining imen's club, lias re turned from a visit to the several noted mining districts of northern California. The Lad Irs Aid society of the Christian church tvlll hold Its month ly -food. sale at Qlmstcad & Hibbard's Saturday. All hinds of homo baking. If you have any old clothes, hats or shoes, drop UBa card. (Wo pay cash. Will H. Wilson. 106 X. Front St, 53 C. IS. Whlsler Is campaigning in Douglas -county. Dr. E. K. Seely spent Monday at Lake Creek on professional business. Walter Kentner has returned from a business trip to Portland. Wo pay cash for cast-off clothing, hats and shoes. Will II. Wilson. 106 N. Front st. 53 Howard S. Dudley will arrive this evening from California for a visit of several days with his friends and relatives in this city. Mr. Dudley is now engaged in business in Califor nia. George Trcfren of Ashland was a recent visitor in Medford. Washed and screened sand for plastering or brickwork. Medrord Concreto Construction Co. Phono C52. 56 Jamos Xcathammer of Evans creek was a- recent business visitor in Medford. Walter Stlckcl, a Gold Hill con tractor, was n recent Medford visitor. Kodak work done neatly and quickly at Gregory's, the old reliable. Alexander Jvyle, a rancher on Wards creek, was a recent visitor in Medford. W. J. Scott of Anttoch was in Medford Thursday In the interests of his initiative bill relating to a county national bank. Gregory is making big reductions on all photos to graduating pupils. 'Mrs. Harry Carlcton of Ashland was a recent visitor in Medford. John McReynolds and daughter. Miss Hester, of Foots creek, wore re cent visitors in this city. B. A. Novell, ladies' tailor, 4 th floor M. F. & H. Co. bldg. Forbes & Schmitt have removed their offices to tho York & Co. of- ..- ...,.,- . ......... --.;v -.w-. M, tiio west side mercnants nave lu ted up hitching racks at Sixth and Holly and Eighth and Holly. D. B. Rcame, tho Wonder soap and talc man. Is the best sewing machine repairer on the coast. 246 Xorth Oakdale. Mrs. Butler of Rogue River Is vis iting Medford friends. Bud Anderson left Thursday morn ing for a business trip to Klamath Falls. He expects to return soon for another engagement in this city. Cordwood, hardwood and fir 4.50 per single cord. Special low prices In carload lots. Gold -Ray Realty Co., Cth and Fir. Alvle Scott of Gold Hill is in Med ford for the circus. B. A. JBrown of Talent spent 'Thursday in Medford taking Jn the circus. ' See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. C. H. Smith of Gold Hill spent Wednesday In Medford. Bert and John Peterson of Port land arc In Medford on a short busi ness trip. Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4.50 per single cord. Special low prices In carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co., ,Cth and Fir. George F. Cuthbert Is again in Medford on business. Ho is now located at Santa Barbara. Van de Car's pewelry stock will bo' cold at auction lu tho etoro caht or tho Model Clothing company. Sale starts Saturday night. G. II. Eads has purcnascd tho coal and fuol business formerly conducted by J. W. Burblrtgo and will at all times havo in stock a full aud com plcto lino of fuel of all kinds, in cluding mill block wood for summer use. GIhq S. Hill, district deputy rund exalted ruler of tho U. I. O. Elks.' is In Medford for tho purpose of paying Medford lodge 1168 an offi cial visit this oveulng. Arrange Dncnts have boon inado by tho Elks for n big tlmo this evening. All Elks aro urged to attend. E. D. Weston, coinmorclal photog rapher, negatives miado any tlmo or placo by appointment. Phono M. 1471 Dr. E. Klrchgessuor of tho Klvor lalo ranch on Roguo river was a business visitor last weok lu Port land ami Seattle. Weeks&McGowanCo. .uotp'rtakers Dy XMioao m VJffM ?nn X, yr, yelu. 8071 Tho Berlin Ladles' Tailoring com pany Is enjoying a big business on opening week. Mrs. Sarnh Fronch left Thursday, for nn .extended visit .with .relatives at Sacramento, Qal. , James Kershaw of Antelope spent Thursday In Medford on a short business trip. Money to loan on first .mortgages.' mixed farms preferred: rates reason able. W. D. Hodgson, Ashland, Ore. 73 John McAllister is visiting Med-1 ford for a few days on business. Ho is a merchant of Dunsmulr, Cal, William S. Tracy of Salem Is In Medford on a short business trip con nected with tho insurance business. W. II. Tlmmons of Griffin creek spent Thursday in Medford. Dr. M. C Barber, physician and surgeon, has moved from tho M. F. & it. building to room J Palm block. Opposite the Xash hotel. 64 Xorman Gage of Dobenger Gap spent Wednesday In Medford on a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Olwell have returned from a short visit at San Francisco, where Mr. Olwell recently accepted a position with the Stewart Fruit company. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkin, Glenn O. Taylor), attorncys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building. Medford. Miss Bessie Woods of Ashland spent Wednesday In Medford. Rev. S. L. Grlgsby has left for a visit at Marshfleld. Everett Corey, who has been at tending school near San Francisco, is expected home soon for the sum mer. Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4.50, per single cord. Special low prices in carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co., 6th and Fir. Dave and J2d Pence of Trail Creek were in the city a couple of days this week on business connected wlth( the adjudication of 'water rights on' Trail creek by tho state board of con-'! trol.' The boys tell that not for years has there ueen tne excellent and 'bountiful food' on the mountain ranges .than? is this season. Kodak finishing, tho best, at Wes ton's, opposite book store. Processor O'Gara "entertained Messrs. Reimer, Collins, Colvlg. and Lane at the University club luncheon Thursday. Professor Lane is in charge of agricultural educational work for the government with head quarters at Washington, D. C. A. C. Randall of Taleut spent Thursday In Medford on business. Harry "D. Wood -of- Ashland 'was among the Ashland people In Med ford Thursday to attend the circus. Mrs. D. S. Peterson of Central Point spent Thursday in Medforc with friends. Alice Renny of Sacramento Is In Medford visiting her brother Charles. Mrs. James S. Campbell enter tained tho South Oakdale circle of the Methodist church at a beauti fully appointed three course lunch eon at 1 o'clock Wednesday after noou In her delightful home on Kings highway. Following the luncheon the afternoon was spent in needle-, work, the proceeds of the sale of which will be donated to the Ladies' Aid society. Mcse Barkdull and Austin Corbln motored to Eagle- Point Thursday. Canadian Women in Council LONDON, Ont.. May 23. Dele gates from many points In Canada assembled here today for the opening of tho nineteenth annual meeting of the National Council of Women. The meeting will last an entire week and promises to be ono of the most suc cessful in the history of the organiza tion. The chief feature of the enter tainment programme will he a lunch eon 'and reception In honor of her royal highness, tho Duchess of Con naught, who is tho honorary presi dent of tho council. Swamp Lund Notice. Acting undor instructions from Governor West, all tho swamp land belonging to tho Stato of Oregon will bo selected as jsoon as possible. Any ono having information re garding tho location .or condition of such land 'will kindly confer with me. Such Information will bo of much valuo to tho land department. T. A. RINEHART, ,t Stato Land Agent. Legal blanks at tho Medford Print ing company. Alexander The Suit Man Call and look over twelvo hundred sampjes of tho latest weaves Id Men's Suitings. A made to your measure suit, ab solutely guaranteed "to fit, guaran teed all puro wool and guaranteed to hold its shapo. Mado to your mean uro suits, 918.00 to 940.00 Room 8, Palm Building. Illffl L J. A. vlerluml Iiii.n puu-lia-od tint intmt of. Porter,.!. NVtt in .the Mpllnml llotol Imllilins,', Mr. Neff. luis lmivluwd Iho inter est of .Mr. Westorlmitl in Hie furuwli itig! mid bnimt of the hotel nut! Iiaj tnkcu it ton yonr's Irtts on tin1 liuildhi!. T, Sinter JoIiiimiii Itn- imivlmd an interest in the Icnc mid litt-iitc- and hereafter the Intuitu wiH lie wit dor the sole uiHnHgeniottt of Msr. Johnson and lieo. A. Hutx. Mr. and Mrs. Fnink Andrews will continue to have full elmri of the enfe. It will be the niui of the new mitti-ngwiic-nt to iirpns Hie previous ex- ci'llcnt service that this hotel lui been i'uruilumr the public. Mr. liutz leave, in June for Oer mnnv Tor an nb-em-e of two month. Mr. Jolm-oii i (lie owner of nil orchard in the Ant dope .dley. WORK LOT SCHEME IN WENATCHEE ON SHERIFF WEXATCHEK. Wn.. May 23. J. D. Gullett Induced Sheriff Ferguson, who Is also owner of a theater hero to give any patron to his theater x ticket which would include n chance on a lot In California, the fortunate person to pay $0.50 costs of deed and transfer. Tho scheme worked well but when the sheriff discovered that Gullett had been collecting from scv. eral people after explaining that they were the lucky persons, he landed Gullett In Jail. MEDFORD'MARKETS Retail Prices. Vegetables. Potatoes $2.50 per cwt. Cabbage 5c. Parsnips 2 1 c. Lettuce 10c head. Carrots 2',Ac Beets 2ic. Onions 4 c Celery 30cffsi dozen. Cauliflower 10 15c head. Radishes 5c bunch. Onions Green, 5c buncb. Rhubarb Dc. Aspara gus 1 0 e. ' , i " ' .-. "J-- Frull. Prunes Dried, Sc lb. Lomons 30c dozen. Bananas 10c to 30c per dozen. Oranges 15c to 30c. Strawberries 10015c. Butter, Eggs nnl roultry. Butter Fresh ranch, per roll, 53c; creamery, C3c. Eggs Fresh ranch, 20c Poultry Hens, dressed, 22 &c; live, 14c; springs, dressed, 25c. Meats, Wholesale. Beef Cows. 5&c; steers, 7c Pork 6 ',4 c. Veal Dressed, 8c Mutton .3c4c, live; Iambs, 07 &c DC Hay and Feed, Wholesale. Hay Alfalfa, $12 to $15; grain, $12 to $.14. Grain Wheat, $1 per bushel; oats $3C per ton; barloy, rolled, $40 per ton; barloy, 'whole, $3J. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notlco is hereby glvon that tho County Court and County Commis sioners of Jackson county, Oregon, will on tho 4th day of Juno, 1012, at 10:30 a. m. at tho courthouso at Jacksonville, Oregon, receive bids on a reinforced concroto or steel bridge over Boar creek In city of Medford, In said county and stato. Completo plans and specifications' for same ar.o on illo In tho offlco of tho county clerk lu tho courthouso at Jacksonville. A bond satisfactory to tho County Court will bo required from tho suc cessful bidder in tho full amount of his -bid us a guarantee of a faithful performance of tho contract. ' A certified check in 10 per cent of tho amount of tho bid must accom pany each proposal, A "proposal of Hurety" which is preliminary to filing bond In full umount of contract, must also bo submitted with bid. Tho County Court and County Commissioners of JackKon county, Oregon, reserve tho right to roject any or all bids. Dated May 11th, 1012. J. Jt. NEIL, County Judgo. JAMES OWENS, J. F. BROWN, Comrnlvslonors. A FALSE JMPRKSHJOX. Somo scorn to huo the Idea that Ellei'M .Music HotiKo have sold out their business lu Medford. This is not so. Wo aro hero to stay with tho largest stock or flno pianos lu Medrord. Our store Is 217 W. Main 3 doors west of tho Gurnott-Coroy Hard.waro Co, HOTE HOLLAND mm BUR F The liincrnl of V.lc J. IK Andor- .... ..ill ...t...i.i..M . ' i i-..ii son .will imipiihlyMio mid I'l'duvul i ..I . i . timiimrt AltluuiKli nrnim:mioiiU hnvd not yet been connected. M.. ...)..w If... ..t.l.. ..I.. ... 1! ..... .. ...... r.,,,1 u.yo rtliuocuiy ill Mix home WodiiOMltt inerniui: of n'u ploxy. lie hnd lioa reideul of tho county lor 17 voiift and uus woll known, ns eotit motor iind builder. Uonlli cuiuo suddenly t Mr. Andor. son. Previous U the "iiddon ultuek he had heou in o.iullciil hcultli. jle was a member of the V. O. W. De ides a wife he loavo eon children. Dope Flentl Runs Amuck TACOM.V. Wn., Mny S3. Follow lug an otcltlng ehtwu through the city struts and n cafe vhsre two wait rossos were knocked down and the cook's table overturned Frank Stan ley, n dope friend, fought with tho i city Jailor and feigned to be doaf and dumb. After ho had fallen asleep lu j his cell ho began to warble. "Oh, You j Beautiful Doll, pll Got You Yut. Oh ! You Klddo." $100.00 for $1.00 IF YOf KNEW WilKltK vor ron.n get $im koi; st and no IT LEGITIMATELY YOl WOt'LO LOSE XO TIME I.V AVAILING YOFUSELF OF TIIK OPI'OKTl. XITY. Now suppose you are going to buy nplauo. We can mvo you from our Medford store $100 or more on a piano. You save tho consignment J dealer's profit whan jou buy from an Ellcrs store, The piano business is like no olhcr in that nearly all pianos aro sold on from two to throe years lmc. This gives the bis dealer an Immense advantage. There nro n thousand and one reasons why you should buy your piano from an Ellern Store. We are oxcliulre representa tives In flvo states for tho dicker ing. Sohmer. Kimball. Lester. Deck er. Hazclton, Marshal! &. Wendell,. Smith & Barnes and t scoro of oth ers, not forgetting the Ellors "made In Orogon" and tho genuine Auto plaao, the best in riyor pianos. """"Four gn-nt on I re fettle wlmro thl Chlckcrlng piano is preferred to nil other pianes: I'nherslty of Orogon. University of Washington, University of California, University of Idaho, all purchased from Kllors Music House. There are five of our own make, the "Ellors" In life in the O. A. C. at CorvallJs and two nt tho stale normal at Monmouth, besides two Chlckorlngs at the O. A. C. A visit to our Medford storo Is worth while as wo havo tho largest stock of flno planoi In southern Oro gon. Wo aro the only dealers hero In a position to sell you n piano on long tlmo and giro you the benefit of the lowest cash price. Remember- Wo aro In tho center of the block three doors weHt or tho Garnott-Corey Hardware Co., 217 W. Main St. Ellcrs Music Hoiiso J. C. Gallagher, Manager Back to the Farm Hero's your chance to buy 20 acren throe miles Irom Medrord; best or coll; part In alfalfa, part young or chard; Ideal location; good building site. To make a quick salo as I need money l am offering snino for $3000, part cash, imlauro terms to suit. For further Information ad dress Owner, 500, caro Mail Tribune. BARGAIN FOR SALE (iicatesl auto Imrguin of the .season, 2 h, y. roadsior, new, run less than J50 miles. Will sell at fjrqat .safrii'iee. Home phono H0J-X or write JANES BftQS. PIKER Iff WIO aa-AANTJillO every garment tal'.. ro-l hy us to ho made from trustworthy mate rials free from any imperfections. AJih iMATHJHIALS are double shi'iuilc. TIIK WOJtKMANSIJ IP to be skilled journ eymen custom tailoring in our own shop. ALL QARMENTS to fit perfectly and give completft'satisfaetion. ' Berlin LaTdies' Tailorirg Co. Phone iMaiii 0M2 219 West Main street Medford, Oregon DEBENGER GAP ITEMS.. - . -jd-. ! .loo Mu.vflcld or Tho .Meadows mid J his iiitphew, (ii'orgo Mnyflold, worn , lit this vicinity lust VVednOMday look J lug for cattle, (Joorgo Mayflold with J some holp tho Inttur part of May j. will dlvo about ano hoiid of cattle ovcr p llvit ut tho head of Roguo ''v,,,' nd "i I'i'" Hi" northern part , ,.. ., , ,, - , , !' Klamath tounty. Tho Mnyflolds muy um Mny ralvtw Mw,,0 l)0foni m,.,.. 0 " "" Mr. McWiipht of Mo.lford. who ' hongl'it tho n U,K0i ( m, 111 HoUeuboch plnco of building nu oloviiii room du tilling lmiiio uitor tho Mountain schoolhoiiHo. K. II. ThdnibiMio mid M. II. .Gor dun of Beagle finished planting tlioli corn lust week. Mrs. Mary F. (In go mid hor con Xorniau wore ?oulal vlsltoiSt In Med ford Inst Friday. William Houston of Umg Brunch was n business visitor at Coutrnl Point last Monday. On Frldny night. May .11, there will bo a school eiit-italniiH'iit and a dance at tho DchouKor (Jap hall Oyster supper at midnight Good floor and good music Kerbodv cordially lnlicd. Health is tho foundation of nil good looks. Tho wlso woman realizes thto , and takes precautions to proscrvo hor j ' health and utreuglh through tho pv . rlod of child bearing. She rotualns n , pretty mother by avoiding as far an possible tho suffering aud dangers of ' Klirri ryrfi air tit rP1 In may do through the uso of Molhor'n Friend. This in a medlcluo for sxtornal application and so penetrating In lu nature as to thoroughly lubrlcato orcry muscle, norvo and tendon In volvcd during tho period before baby comes. Jt aids naturo by expanding tho nkln and tlssuen. rollcrcs tondor ncss and soreness, and perfectly pro pares tho system -fcA- - , for natural nnd CWrtit0L afo motherhood. ZZ ' 2 rSVS S?ucnd stores. Wrlto for frco book ror ex. pcctnnt mothers, which contains much valuable luformatlon. 3RADF1UD REGULATOR CO., AtW.. Ca. You'll Uphold My Glasses a If you try thorn once, for you will find that they aro Just as rnpresunted accurately adjusted to fit your sight nnd to rellovo all strain on the vision. My work Is highly satisfac tory. No Drugs (drops) UhciI. DR. RICKERT Over Kcnttior'g BARGAINS FOR KALE Now I room house, water, sower and cluulrlo lights, on paved utruut (dose in, lot G2xJ28, big oulc tree, all for $750. Now 0 room model bungalow half block off Main St., one of best built houses in Medrord, $2000; can be paid for lIUu runt. TRADE 100 acres level laud, S. I)., on main lluo C, M. & Kt. P. It. It.; good deep black soil; wants property in Roguo rivur valley. 5 room Iioiiho on east sldo to trade for lioiino on west sldo I'6ll HALE HolliiqulHiiuiont four uUleii Jack sonville $000. A. J. LUPTON Cor. (Ith nnd Fir Sts. 91li5rcJS YVji tW ) f -- - '' r i : I Medtord ineatre, iviay z j THE FIRST APPEARANCE IN THIS CITY OP ! WM. HODGE tl.UMM.i'lt .c co. .Mfaa-i) IN THE SUCCESS OF THE CENTUJIY THE MAN FROM HOME .Hy Booth Tai'kingtmi and Hairy hcmi WiIhoii 0(10 TimoB (70 Weckn) ill NcW Vo.Vjc ,1'I'J! Times in Oliitjugo 220 Times ir lloslon i ; ! 5 Seats on sale at llasfuus i-- MICHELIN Red Inner Tubes Their superiority is recognized all over the World IN STOCK BY PACIFIC MOTOR SUPPLY CO. ti!0 . .MAIN. Housed j We have installed a powerful Vacuum Cleaning Machine, equal in efficiency to any machine made. This is not a small portable, electric affair, but a large machine, operated by gasoline engine. It stands in the street while the work is being done. GjThe dirt is j'emoved from the carpel, carried out of the house aud deposited in the machine. j Also takes out nil groaso spots, ,1 We are prepared to take ip, clean, remodel and relay our carpets and rugs. Work guaranteed and prices reasonable. Medford Housecleaning Co. 21 Gonosoo Street Summer Vacations Via tho To tho East Rose Festival Elks' Convention Seashore or Mountains fa m-JL jAW V SUNSET mm I fOGDEN&SHASTA 1 I ROUTES I HAliK DA'lJIS: May 2.f.4-li-l0-ll-H-ir..l7-lH. Aiij;. J-2 :i 0-7-12-IR-10.a2-a3.20- 21'20- . :o-:u. Juno l-lJ-7-H-l.1-ir.-l 7-1 810- Sept. -1-5.0-7-8-11-12-30 20-2 1-24-25-27-28-20. ' J,,ly Ji;!!rJfJ,J,.Tn1.M,P"a0" f"'l-Vi'rH kIhk or rHurnliiK j-a-jo-o-jo-ai, witiiin tiio limit, NowportYaquina Bay Tho Immo of tho Itlio.loili-n.lroii, mi liloal pluco to npnini Mm nuin mor, Low roiiml trip and woolc mid tltkota. Hoimi ah o hi intH, out Hoot - aniuaouu.i.iH, imthliif, i,ai.K, K.,r, Oujiliii, lit i l.ov Jmiith to .MooIIiik or Woiuni'M C,N Km. I'miu-Juvo. Juno 21 to July (I. ' VMMVW JIAIIAVAV a NA VKi A'I'IO.V IIIMCIII'S Aro now within oimy rouch hy Iho 1 It. & N. iiml n now Hold for n PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL OpoiiH Juno 10 nnd oUmnn Juno in. Tho itroaloHl Klornl i.'lniiin mui SinfitH?f I,,on",,ro yut 1,0," Low " ir"i. tiokiii,,.J iSSf'f SSS Kor hoiiiitlfully IllitHtuitoil liooltlotii iloiiorlliliiK Nownort Hnv iiuoy, ipiitoy, Htoji-ovom, otc, cull on iiunroHt AkoiU or wrlto to JOHN A . SCOTT, (icucrnl IMbhohkop A,w.t, IMi'tlu.wl, OrK(. H. I. O. h, (KIIih) Con veil! lim, July H to III, l)ia, ir).srv'''rrPN'i'vr.',''' , ni -t rrr'r4 V.' kf n i- eamn Main 4224 Itoiiml Trip tlcl.--o(h to tho prlu. Clpill GltlOH Mt tliu MiiHt, koIiik or r o t u r u Ihk tliroiili Califor nia, or vlit I'ort litiul. (IdhiK lliu It JT ()fiy, final return limit (). tolior .'It, on huId uh followu; ggk A