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!. , '.. . '. Li I ' m PAGE TWO M13D.FORD MATTJ TRTRUNR, MNITFORD, OKNOOtf, WMDNIOMOA V. .IPNM t!(i. I!) 12. ' i It II (I1 111 ! Jf i '. ; 1 :-H . i i! j ' ? I1 i fa II M i: i to !W I I Qfih AND PERSONAL" Cunty Pulls Uio Strings. Hcnr KtUhorlnopllyor-McCoy tnkc nil ports In a wonderful rending July B, , Ilunty Pulls tlio Strings, July G, Mcdord Theater, Grchtcr Medford club. . The Mcdford Consorvntory of Music nml LnnB!ngcs wljl lie moved from tlio NsUutojImn building to tlio Col legolmljdlnB' 31 North Grnpo street, Dr. 2thnrd, 11. French is moving frpm ,thp Derben finis Into his new homo, on Itpse avcmio which ho re cently purchnsed from II, E. Gates. Stop swennng nt thnt lnwn mower find bring It to Mitchell's wngon shop and have- It sharpened. No. 30 S. Riverside. A. "B. 'Cornell of Grants Pass rep resenting tlio Oregon Lifo Insurance company Is visiting Mcdford. J. H. Hcnsolman left Wednesday tmornlng for n short business trip to Gold Hill. Carkin & Taylor (John II. Carkin, Glenn p. Taylor), attornoys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Bedford. Frank Wnit was a passenger north on Number 20 Wednesday on a short business trip to Grants Pass. Miss 'Mary and Viola McDowell of Central "Point spent Tuesday In Mcdford with friends. Mrs. Frank Weston of Central Point spent Tuesday In Medford vis iting with frjends. 8. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & H. Co. bldg. Itov! J. K. Dallllo of Phoenix was In Medford Tuesday to attend the Presbytery of Southern Oregon held at the Presbyterian church in this city. O. T. Morgan of Phoenix was a recent visitor in Medford. The Southern Pacific passcngei station is tho only place in Mcdford where tickets to points outside of Jackson county can be purchased. Mrs. Court Hall has returned from a visit with relatives near Central Point. J, E. Ross of Central Point spent Tuesday In Bedford on a short busi ness trip. E. D. Weston, commercial pnotog rapher, negatives made any time or pjace by appointment Phono M. 1471 Charles TCickell of Fairview is in Mcdford for a short business vis itor. L. IT. Willctt of the Lcland mining district is In Mcdford for a short business trip connected with the mining claims be owns in Josephine county. Tho leader of all Scotch dialect readers will appear for tho Greater Mcdford club July 5. Popular prices. F. D. Stono of Barron was a Mcdford visitor Wednesday. E. D. Sewart of Rogue River was n recent visitor in Mcdford. Weeks&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS wngkt riioBsi jr. "w. wka son Jl. JL OCT, MM XlIDT amxstaxt. t r Our .""I- y v , ' OI FRIDAY MORNING, June 28, we are going to give one-half off on one Special lot of suits. j These Suits are broken sizes and the pat J I terns are good. I We long ago established the record for tirade in Southern Oregon. You t AT -TT7D A TTrXTO T-T1-T- JL,JL.Il,lVfllWlIO rixjji, Pair of good suspenders witi each suit II. K. Trovlllo, Frank Weston, John K. Rcss, Mrs. J. W, Myers, Mrs. Hatty E. Trovlllo, Mrs. Fred HesseN graves, Misses Mary and Viola Mc Dowell, Miss Hulllcr, Mrs. Frank Wesloh, Trix Peart, J. K. Hoswell wore over from Central Point Tuesday. Patrick Welsh a well known capi talist of Spokane who Is interested In the Rogue River Valley Canal com pany Is expected to arrive this even ing. Shaplclgh Hardware, 2S So. Cen tral. Ilml Anderson together with bis brother and manager left Wednes day for Klamath Fails where ho will fight July 3. J.ocal fans arc watch ing tho bout between Red Wntson and Frankie Burns at Sau Francisco next Friday evening hoping that tho winnpr will bo matched with .Ander son. , , " , , . See R. A ,IIolmos, Tho Insuranco Man,, oyer Jackson County bank. Arthur Merrill of Snn Francisco is in tho city visiting friends. Mr. Mer rill was formerly n resident , jif Phoenix. . , Kodak finishing, the best, at Wei ton's, opposite book storo. Mrs. T. R. Jameson left Tuesday for a visit with friends nf Shasta Springs. Lawn and garden supplies. Shap lclgh, Hardware Unices fho men who aro moving the residence of F. E. Merrck from East Main tp Tripp street complete tho oiKTatlou by nightfall Jlr. Mer rick will be farced to walk the strcots until he locates his home. The house is being moved without dis turbing its contents and if it stops anywhere, en route qycr night the family will occupy It. Invitations have been issued by the Colony club for a garden party to bo given 'at tho Daggett ranch on July Fourth for jhp benefit of the Sacred Heart hospital. Supper will be serv ed at 7:30 and there will bo dancing at 9. A largo number of novel amusements will be introduced dur ing the, evening, Tlio proceeds of the affair will bo devoted toward maintaining a freo room nt the hos pital., About 250 Invitations will be sent out. J. E. Boswcvll. of, Central Point was a recent visitor In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Td. E. Leslie left Wednesday for a short business trip north. Jdr. and Mrs. A. D- Adams of Wil low Springs spent Wednesday in Med ford on business. Miss Florence Graves, teacher of piano, studio 205 W. Jackson street. 89 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rcche of San Pedro, Cal., aro In Medford looking for a location. They are visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. S. N'orth of this city. Robert H. Lewis arrived Wednes day from eastern Oregon for a visit of several weeks in the valley. Ho was formerly a resident of Central Point. A Snap at Berlin's Tailoring Par lors. Thrco fine men's suits, all wool, latest style, 3G, 37 and 38 sizes, tor $10 each. Seo them now. Harry T. Turner left Wednesday for a short business trip to Butto Falls. J. F. Gibson left Wednesday for a two weeks visit with friends at Portland. Mathews & Son do draylng, trans, fcrring and furniture packing. Both phones. Sunday work a specialty. 80 t Tf n-Day Sale Closes h In addition to the o.tra service already announced for the Ith of July by the Southern Pacific, n spe cial train will leave Ashland at It, 00 p. m. on tho Fourth for Medford and Crater Iako Jot whore races nro to commence nt 4:00 p. m., returning special trnln will leave Junction at 7:30 p. m., Medford 7: 10 p. m. for Ashland, Many of the paved stieots of the city nro torn up as n result of tho Clark & llonery construction com pany starting lopalr work where tho paving was faulty duo to tho earth settling where water and sower trenches had been dug. Rev. A. C. lluwlolt of Eagle Point spent Wednesday In Medford "Uncle Dick" as ho s affectionately known to a large circle of friends In South ern Oregon is an ardent booster for all things appertaining to the Rogue River valley and to Eagle Point in particular. Harold Simpson, captain of the Eaglo Point ball team eaiuo to Mod ford Wodnusdny fo moot a now pitch er the ball team is Importing for the gamo on July 4. , Thomas Jones of Bc'nglo was n ro cont visitor In Medford. Ownoy Patton who has chargo of tho Elk's spoclal to Portland reports thnt all matters In connection with the trip havo been satisfactorily ad justed. Ho has qpened headquarters at Daniels storo in order to satisfac torily handle the business In con nection therewith. Mr. aud Mis. T. It. Aha left Wednesday morning on Xiintbor 20 for Eugene where they will visit friends, for the next two weeks. They will ajso visit Portland before, re turning. Henry T. Rivers of Union apeut Wednesday at Medfords. Ho recent ly .purchased a ranch on the Apple- gate and Is planning to have his family out from this city where they pave been temporarily located since theeir arrival a few weeks ago from Cllntou, Iowa, Norman Gago of Bcalgo was a re cent visitor In Mcdford. , Mrs. P. O; Young of Grants Pass is visiting friends iu Mcdford. Mrs. E. W. Qulmby who lias been visiting friends at Medford for sev eral days returned to her homo In tho Willow Springs district Wednes day. Albert Stonewall of Prospect Is In Medford on a short business trip. I. J. Gallagar of Gold Hill was a recent visitor in Mcdford. C. D. Wolverton of Rock Point spent Tuesday in Mcdford with friends. II. B, Nye of RiyersIdov was a re cent! visitor in Me'dford. After visiting her daughter Mrs. E. F. Guthrie- for several months, Mrs. Spencer ha returned to her home In Canada. O. E. Biacklngton of Gold Hill Is spending several days in, Medford with friends. Mrs. A. A. Davis has left for a visit with friends at Lcland, Ore. F. W. Stcrcets of Roguo River Ik spending a few days iu Medford on buisincsH. Miss Myrtle Hurst left today for a two weeks visit at Portland. Frederick Heath of Eaglo Point Is spending a. few .days in Medford on business. W. E. Hammcl of Eagle Point was a recent visitor In Medford. Ho states thnt tho Fourth of July cele bration at the Point will be a hum mer this year. JUNE 27, AS ADVERTISED This is the greatest Buying Opportunity Qf fche Year This "sale has been the greatest success ever held in Southern Oregon because we dp as we advertise. We wish to thank our loyal customers for their hearty support and co-operation. THE John Volpo of Ashland Is In Mod ford on a short hiiHlucett trip. Clarence Mlddlebushor or Trail accompanied by his mother was u re cent visitor In this city. They report fishing rapidly Improving on their section of tho river, lloury Moyem a well Known ranch er of tho Lake crook district wat it recent vWltor iu Medford. Feed Is plentiful on tho ranges In that sec tion ho reports. Karl Fry has loft for it visit with relatives and friends at Kansas Cll.. lie will ho absent uutornl weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J, s. Hnltxor of Tal ent were recent visitor Iu Medford. 11. y. Stlno has returned from Gold Hill whore ho went on Insurance business. v ()Y$THK WAY, N. Y.. June UlJ. It became known Ituro toilny tlt.it Colonel KotiMtvoll is roecivine; groat i ticks of tologntiim and letters fmm nil parts of the country oiulorin the new parly plan. Tlio wrilcr vol unteer Mippurt in the movement for I lie progressive pnit.v anil tunny have voluntarily subscribed to n fund to defray the expenses of organisation. One writer, vvlioco ittiuie was not made known. eneloM'd it chock for $l,f00, The colonel wept ioiehaok riding today, I Jo s-nid ho wanted bonie fuvlt njr, ufter lieiug cooped tp iu it Chi cago hotel, and that lie expected (o spend iniicli time out of doors iu lite next two wccjks.,. 1 1 PHOENIX ITEMS. Mrs. McUougal of Tolo, Is tho guest of .Mrs. F. Pratt this week. The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. D. Selmers Friday afternoon. The Presbyterian tallies Aid held a successful food sale Saturday itfter noou. Rev. J. K. Ballllc and O. T. Morgan attended the special mooting of the Presbytery, held In Medford Tues day. F. Morse and son Roy, of Berkeley, California, aro visiting (S. A. Morse and other relatives this week. . AYatson Crltzcr. left Tuesday af toruoon for his ) home in Detroit, Michigan after Hpcndlng a week on his much near town. Mr. Crltzer Is a member of n larpe buggy maun-1 facturlng company In Detroit but may eventually mnko his homo here, adding to tho evergrowing number of eastern business men who find tho lure of the Rogue Hirer valley great er than tho business ties of the east. TOO LATE T0;CLASSIFY FOR SALE Best resldenco lot In Medford, bultdlngrcstrlctlous, 011 pnved.fitreot. soworand wutcoVcaay terms. Address , Box II, care Mall Tribune. S3 Alexander The Suit Man Call and look over twclvo hundred samples of tho latest weaves In Men's Suitings. A mado to your measure stilt, ab solutely guaranteed to fit, guaran teed all pure wool and guaranteed to hold its shape. Mado to your meas ure suits, SIM.00 to 910.00 Room S. Palm Building. the greatest value giving in the history of the clothing $ know our recordhonest anid straightforward. l TOGGERY (OF COURSE) SHOW GAjN MARKET NEW YORK, .Unit. ait. -American Tiihacco, with a gain of a, wait the feature of today h stock market In tho early trailing. Reading, United States Htcol, Amalgamated Copper and other teadeis made fractional gains lllloiiots Central gained 2 points on the aitiiuiiiH'omcut of tlio logular dividend and tho market as a whole nhovved n firm uudi'itiitie. The clobo was strong. Bonds were stead) .ji.,1 One Way Out A Itcldeiit of Mod tout Shown the Way. Oul one way to euro 11 bad back. Liniment and plasters may lollove It: They won't euro IK Uackacho moans sick kidneys. Donu's Kidney Pills nro for bad kldnoyt!. Medford people back them up. Rend a c.tbo of It: F. Y. Gray, 507 Palm street, Mod ford, Ore., snys: "A few years ago my kidneys bugnu to bother mo and tho troublo was aggravated by my occupation which required mo to bo on my feet tho greater part of tho day. When I began work In the morning I felt all right, but after I had been on my feet for a couple of hours, my back began to palu inn and at it I glit I would scarcely bo able to straighten. In some way 1 heard of Donn's Kidney Pitts and began using liicm. They cured mo Iu a nhorl time and iu return, 1 am pleaded to) recommend them. Ror sale by alt dealers. Price r.U cents. Fostor-Mllhurn Co., Buffalo, Now York, solo agents for tlio I'nlted States. Remember tho name- Donu's and take no other. T T f T T I VVS N W HEAR The Ciobhle Duet Slide Troinhone Solo by 'A. C. Burgess 'J'he Legend of the Mascot Prices 50, $1.00, $1.50 ! Sunrise FAMILY W.AHIIINO A HPKCIAI.TV. AIJi WOUIC (JUAHANTKICI) Ordorn called for and delivered, Flint chum work done by hand. Ladles' and mun'ii milts cleaned mid promiml, Tel, Main 7H:il Home, 37. Corner Elijlilh nnd'Houth Central Avoutio. Nor for the Seashore VIA TIJI3 Season Tickets r 011 State Juno 1st 3-Dity Tickets 011 Halo Saturday and Sunday to TILLAMOOK AND Hcnxou fares from tho principal Benchen are as follews: FROM TO Portland Newport Oregon City Kaletn " Albany Cor vail Is " Eugeiio " RoHoburg " Medford Ashland FARE nur. 0.2 r. r..ir. 4.00 3.75 r..8o S.7T. 12.011 12.00 W SU N S ET W I I0GDEN&SHASTAI 1 1 V ROUTES 1 I Jcrf Tickets to above points on sale dally good nil seniioii, with corre sponding tow fares from other points. Week end tickets aro a I no 011 salo from various points. SUXII.W KXCritSION TRAIN ON THE C. A K. it. K. Leaves Albany nt 7:30 a. in , Corvnlllit St 00 n. 111, aud connects with S, P. trains 10, II aud 2S from points south. Call on our nearest Agent for "Vacation Dioh tu Oregon," a beautifully Illustrated booklet describing various outing resorts, or write to , , , AiVi&lliriW John M. Scott, 6011. Passenger Agt., Portland, Oro. Attend tlio It. P. O. VAUn Convention, Portland, July M.t:t lnv Farm to all niIiiU East Juno to September 1 ne riascot Comic Oporn in ihrcc acl.s. lTndor (lie dii'cc l'cction or "The litirycsH Jjro.s." Proceeds go lo help defray the expense of Tiled ford's headquarlei's room at Mile's reunion iu Portland. r TWO 2sT 10 1 ITS Tues. 6 Wed. June 25-26 60 PEOPLE Orchestra of 10 Pieces II. II. Jlowell iMtisieal .Director Thursday Special No. 2. Sizes now pu, oume 01 J.J. JLSJLJ.X J. VVUI.L) mm. Sppcial No 3. -One Jot Leep cuts in uroitcn lines pi upiaerwcar, ,y Siirts, Posters, Hat, etc. ; ... . & NOTICE. Ml aiier f paay, uune, 0, reqoraing day. DnillllR VntfiS With nil ntirrliAcnc until fnrilinr nntlrn r.l-W I?'." " .'""?, ".' JfffV" THE Laundry NEWPORT BEACHES HtattotiH to Newport or Tillamook TO FARE Tillamook Pouches 11.00 " H.70 " " 0.00 " " 7,30 " " 7.10 " 0.00 12. no n.ao I7.7n f V r r ? ? y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y CO PEOPLE SEE beautiful Costumes Poker Games between liurgess and Quisenberry J'rinec Lorenzo Ride tho Purro t Ask any 101 k about Tickets ! I n- :?rT ?T? f r y f y y y y y y y y y T 31 to 36, up to $15 tiicbc mc iJuya auiit ' I it K p pants JL-3, qff ; Al 1 ' 'X 'i: him coupons void $ aTa :4 - - IIIIHHII MUUIHI I n dr w V. ; &l8li&$W&te Kff intttin fej fj; 41