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-CHE MEPmilD MAIL TRIBUNE, ALEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY. MARCH 10, 1910. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Ooffoo at Goodfrlond'H. Tho city's HapllHt cliuroh liouiio 1h lining nowly papered nml l'urnlHlioil with u pretty oiujxlt. I'oikiIi trees for imlo nt tun contii coiiIh oudi. 11. 11. I'nttorHon, NiimIi ho tel. Mrs. Captain Cnrrol linn returned to lior homo on North Central avo tnii) after n two montlm' visit among relatives ami friends In Portland. OoivhIh nt aoodfriond'H. fr. and Mm, 1). C. Pomoroy of tho MondovH product tarried in tho olty Mindiiy night on I ami IiuhIiiuhh. Wonr Khld'n Hhoes. Mrn. Millar of Woodvillo oponod Huv. itohurl KiiiiIm of JiicIchoiivIIIo wiih n Mudford visitor Thursday, Murtln Pornoll of Applogule wiih n Modford viHitor WodiiOHdny. Don't forgot Mutiil Powell, tho fa iiioiih violinist, ut WIiuIhoI'h tonight; froo. 303 Mr. mid Mrn. 13, H, Ilnnloy worn In this olty Thitrmlny from tho llnn loy ranch, wont of Modford. Tho I'ythlnn Sisters will ontortnin with ciihIh nt Tomplo hull Friday evening. All members nnd friends oftho ordgr arc cordially invited t nttmid. A charge of 25 cents per person will ho umde, 301 Kvory ono Hlionld go to MoHrido'ri 10,000 RIOTERS IN BATTLE. (Continued from Pago 1.) Alarmed nt tho prospective spread of tho Philadelphia Ronornl strlko through Pennsylvania nnd tho nation, business Interests horo today Issued a cnll for a maim mooting to bo hold tomorrow night In nn offort to settle tho Indtiatrlal strife Kvory ondimvor will bo mado by tho merchants and storekoopors, by civic bod Ion nnd bonovolont orgnnlza tloiin to compel both sides In tho controversy to mnko mutual cOnccs- nnd caudles aro of tho same ipinl ity. 305 Don't forgot Mnud Powell, tho fu uehool in Meadows precinct on Ev-fmous violiniiit, nt Whctsoi'H tonight; .mm arcek last Mondnv. , froo. ciO.I If your horse don't g6 just right try Cnskoy & Elliott. Thoy will mnko him go nil right or mnko no charge. 303 C. P. Mnrtln nnd Vincent returned 'homo from Montague Tuesday night. Wonr Kidd Shoes. Jamas Briscoo, ono of tho Mead ows Hoatlon successful stoakraiMors nnd enthusiastic Hogtio lllvor boosl ere, wnrt in the city Saturday laying In supplies. Wnntod To runt n team plowing I. W. ilamlll, Modford, Or. 305 Van Do Cnr & JiiHinuim'ti watch repairing department in oompluto. Wo know how to do first-class work nnd hnva high-grado mnturlnl for nil makes of watches. KxtracU nt Uoodfriond'n. Spring millinary opening Satur day, March 12. Summer stylos in hats nnd fancy novelties now on dis plny nt Mrn. W. J. Brown, hocoikI floor, Kontnor building, 301 Honr Maud Powell at WhotHnl'H toniKht, 8 o'clock. ItcHorvod seats froo. 303 Tho Bijou thoator Ih showing nn oxceptionnlly strong lino of pictures. 'Tonight, "Old Mount Shasta," ospc . daily being of unusual merit. K. 11. Snwyor for surveys. Subdi vision and plnttiug n specialty, nooin 12, "femerick. John JI. MoClondon of Gold Hill wnrt In Modford Vodnodnv on n business trip. ( Unaware nt Goodfrioud's. J. F. Mnlonoy nnd fnmily of Ju nonu, Alnskn, nrrived in Modford Thursday on n visit to K. B. Hnnloy. Mr. Mnlonoy Ih ono of tho old-tim-erx in Alaska, having hoon operating there for tho piiHt fifteen yonra or more. Wenr Kldd'n Shoos. ' Five-room bungalow on Tonth street, water nnd toilet in houso, olectrio lights; $1350, $500 cnh. Two now five-room butiKnlows in west end, $800, onny tonns. Doiihoii Invent mont Co. 303 Dr. C. It. Rny nnd fnmily returned from n trip to Snn Frnnciaco Wed nomlny ovouin. Hour Mnud Powell nt WlietHol toniKht, 8 o'clock. HoBorvod sontB free 303 Colonol FVnnk II. Rny nnd fnmily arrivod from Now York Wodncsdny -ana nro now nt Uold nny. Phono 2001, Good friend'fc. County .TiidRo Noll in nt Ashlnm! on n Hhort visit. irnud Powoll, world'a moat fn tnoun Indy violinit, nt Whotsol's nio ntoro tonight. Reserved houIh free. 303 WnHhtubn nt Goodfriond'a. J. F. IIortr,ol of Woodbnni, Or. i hero lookinsr for n locntion. W. J. Rivo of McMlnnvillo. Tonn. Ih horo lookinir over tho vnlloy with viow; to locntlnjr. Mnud Powoll, world's mont fn toouh Indy violinist, nt Whetsol's miiHio storo toniRht. RoBorvod seats free. 303 Flower pots nt Goodfriond's. J. Tylor, who olopod from Grants rass, lonvinfr behind nn unpnid Donrd bill, wns nrrostod WcdnoRdav afternoon by Chiof Shonror nnd ro turned to that olty. C-Ii Corsots nt Mookor's. Tho Pnclfio Stntes Tclophono compnny Is puttinir In a now switch- tonrd nt Jaoksonvillo nnd will movo the offico into rooms ndjoinlnR tho poHtottico ns Boon ns tho now equip mont is In plnco. Mnud Powoll nt Wiotsol's tonight. icoflorvod seats froo. 303 D. IT. Drowory, who tins hean fined to his homo for tho past two wooks on nocount of nn injury to his Knoo, winio bonrdiiiK n train, is nniii about, on crutohofl, thouRh. Grnnitownro nt Goodfriond'a. Kdwnrd nnd O. O. Drowning of 1'iuinilolpliln, Pa., nrrlvod horo on Thursdny morning looking for nn in vostmont. Wonr Kidd's Shoos. Mnud Powoll at Whotsol'H tonight. Ttoson-od sonts froo. 303 Goorgo F. Brooks, lately of Con tralln, Wnsh., is orooting' ft no.U bungnlow on tho property rooontlv purclinsod by him on South Contrnl ftvonuo. Mr. Brooks arrivod horo only a couplo of wooks ago, hut hns already soon onough to sntlsfy him that this Is n good plnco to locate' C. R. Doan of Ashland was a Mod ford visitor Tuesduy. Floyd Eddings of Gold Hill is in Modford on Imihiiichh. Hooks BihloB, Prnyor Books, po etry, fiotion, gift books for children nnd adults. Como In nnd look thorn over nt Tho Morrivold Shop. ' D. S. Shnfor of Grants Pass was n Modford business visitor Wednes day. Tho Merrivold Shop has offico supplies, including files, blank hooks, memorandum hooks, pencils, pens, for inks, inkwells, tablets, typowritor ' I!-- I i - .... nuijiicn, envelopes, pusio, muciiugo and fountain pons. 250 foot, oast frontago, closo In, prico $20 por foot, good tonus. This in a nplondid location for cottage or Apnrtrnont houses; investigate. J. IV. Drossier Agency, W. Main. 305 Ten acres fine foothill land, Ws acres fine 8-yoar-old Newtown np plcs. This will produco a nice crop mis year; 'i acres ixowtown ap ples just plnnted, 0 ncrcs bnish land, all good, tillable Innd; fino Jiuildlng site, ono milo to good school, fino orchards nil around. Prico 12500. J. W. Drcsslor Agency, West Mnin. 305 E. F. Snylor of Eugenn wns in Modford on business Wodncsdny. Modern bungalow, five blocks from business centor, for $1800, terms. Stationery, boxed, in bulk and m tnblet form, nt Tho Merrivold Shop Chnrlos II. Nowton of Portlnnd is n business visitor in Modford. Giiorgo F, Trofren of Aslilnnd wns In Modford Wodncsdny on his wny to Jncksonvillo on lognl business. Pcrhnps you need n typowritor. You enn socuro nny mnko you wish, I in n rebuilt typowriter. at Tho Morri vold Shop, at a reasonable prico. Teas at Goodfriond'a. v . ,i. rouor ot AHninnd wns n Mcdford visitor Wednesday. Wbitmnn's enndies nro unoxcelled. Tho Morrivold Shop has the exclus ive ngoncy for Mcdford. John IT. Cnrkin, attorney at law, over Jackson County Bank. Mrs. Hnrvoy Ruble, daughtor Deno and son Fred arrived Inst nigh from Eskridgo, Knn., to live in the Rogue mvor vnlloy. O. J. Pntton of tho NobIi hottd visitod tho Jorry mlno in Willow Springs district Tuesday. Mrs. F. Pclouzo of tho Mondows was in Modford Wednesday on n business trip. 8. V. Rabin of Grants Pass was in Modford Wednesday on a business trip. Spicos at Goodfriend'n. S. J. Munol of Oakland, Ca!., Is In Mcdford on a bustnoss visit J. F. Sullivan nnd A. F. Duplcssin of Coour d'Aleno nro in Mcdford with n view to investing. P. McCnllum of Albunucrnue. N. M., Is in Mcdford looking nbout for a location. J. H. Shnw of ansas City Modford on a business trip. slons In tho Interests of city and stato to boo tho flnost elk head thoy will j nd national ponco. oo In n llfotlmo, The ico creams TUo..c " r k" nd 11,0 KonornI sympnuiouc siriKo tnal rollowed Una gained now llfo by an action of tho fltnto Fodorntlon of Labor In favor ing a natlon-wldo strike. Union If'odcrs Kln(l. Today labor loaders horo aro olnt- oil and confident. Thoy prodlct that the wnlkout of tho employes of tho Dnldwln locomotlvo works will bo tho forerunner of a sorlos of strikes In "open shop" factorlox nnd yards which will compel capital to bring prcsauro on tho Philadelphia llapld Transit company to cnuso Its officials to ylold, Tho loaders of labor say that hun dreds of non-union employes havo Joined tho sympathetic strlko and that hundrods moro will Join the moromont. Thousands of strikers and thoir sympathizers havo boon called to as semble this oronlng at Lohigh and Drond streets to march to tho Phila delphia National baseball park, whoro a mass mooting was scheduled. Director of Public Safety Honry Clay, on learning of tho plan, Issued a proclamation forbidding tho assem blage of citizens at tho points desig nated under penalty of arrest on tho charge of riot and conspiracy to In cite riot. Union leaders, howovor, assorted thai they will not bo deprived of their light to gathor peaceably and that tho procession will form and will march to tho ball park. Hcndy for Mot Duty. Clay, on bearing" of their attlunl-i, ordered every available pollcoman and special policeman to bo prepared for riot duty. A feature of the great strlko today was tho picketing ot union men at tho ontranco to tho Cramp's shipyards, at tho Baldwin locomotive works nnd at the gates of other largo factories. Tho yards contain several largo and small vessels under construction for tho government nnd for private firms. Quarrel Ends Fatally. STEVENSON. Wnsh., March 10. Quarreling ovor tho rolativo inorlts of two mlnornl springs, Robert Brown,, aged 55, today killed Amos St, Martin, (JO years old, by plung ing a knifo into his heart. Sheriff Knox of Skamania county la search- ing for Brown, .who Immediately fol lowing tho killing disappeared in the Cascade forost. J? Tho tragody is tho culmination of years of bitter controversy over tho springs, ono of which was owned by St. Martin, n halfblood Indian. The men mot early today and renewed tho quarrel, which resulted in St. Martin's death. Hotel Arrivals. Tho Nash A. Bergman, Port land; E .F. Guthrie, Eagle Point; M. Fries, II. Spados, W. Wolff, San Francisco; M Friedenthal, Portland; B. A. Seaborg, Morton; J. W. Sifter, Portland; J. F. Ilcrtzcl, Woodburn; W. C. Cameron, Portland; S. Moars, A. Vrcmain, F. W. Waters, Salem; A. M. Shannon, Portland; II. B. Reed, Korbyvillo; C. O. Bade, Port naid; J. Vcrlin and wife, Grants Puss; C. A. Mnlbocuf, J. T. Albert, Portland. Tho Moore .C. S. Ray, Portland; O. B. Richmond, Seattle; A. E. Mi chaclscn, Portlnnd; F. D. Frccmon, Snn Francisco; C. R. Denn, Ash land; F. G. Dcckenbnck, Salem; I. V. Rnkin, Grants Pass; W. S. Ilaw kins, Minneapolis; W. P. Cheshire, Portlnnd; E. Rincd, Grants. Pass; C. G. HolbrooJtf, Portlnnd; C. E. Min- icr, Aslilnnd; E. S. Rohr, Portland; G. R. Scott, ABtorin; D. J. Malnrkv. Portland; G. H. Graves, Salom. Married. KNOX-BROWN At tho homo of tho bride's grandmother, on Apple- gatc, March 2, 1010, Miss Winnie A. Knox and Jacob D. Brown wore unit ed In mnrriagc, Rev. W, A. Heard! performing tho ceremonies. Those present wore: Mr. nnd Mrs. E. F, Ilnnnum and son, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Cook and family, Mr, and Mrs, K. G, Kubli and family, Mr. and Mrs. If. F. Whetstone nnd son, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clinton Cook and daughter, O. . M. Knox and fnmily, Mrs. M. B. Cook, Amos Cook, Vinal, Hester and Sloven McRoynolds, Mrs. Dora! Hncknoy, A. F. Knox, Miss Goldic , Jennings, J. II. Johnson nnd Louis , Mitchell. ! Tho happy couple received many I useful presents of linen, china, glass and silverware They will be at home ' to friends on tho MIncar ranch, wi'st J of Modford. Medford Bakery and Delicatessen All kinds of Bakery Goods and Delicatessen. Lunches prepar ed for fishing and picnic par ties. Satisfaction guaranteed. STOP! Hero is what you want. A first- class lot, good soil, city water and a good well; sidowalk in, good small bouse, painted and papered. This place is located in tho best and fast est growing section of Mcdford, gopd water, street to be paved. The prico is only $1100. Exclusively with The Western Investment Company Phono 1261. 529 S. Grape Street. ALMALGAMATED FILM EXCHANGE (Incorporated.) Successors to MOIITON VUM EXCIIANGH & EOIHON DISPIiAT CO. 112)5 Fourth Street 221 SfacllsOR Street. Portlnnd, Ore. Seattle, Wash. HIGH CL4SS FILM SERVICE Agents for all makes of Licensed Motion Picture Machines iifid Dealers In Song Slidcs-Traveling-Talking ; Machines and Record Electric Pianos and Orchestrions Novelties, Etc. Portland, Oregon, March 7, 1918. M'gr Bijou Theater, ' Medford. Dear Sir: If you do any newspaper advertising we wwM re spectfully request you to put th following, onjame, which will, we believe, do you as much good as It will QWsetvM. ' "An exclusive service furnished this theater by Iht AmalQS mated Film Exchanp ef Portland, licensed by the Metiefl ficlm Patents Company, New York. All pictures approved by the1 tord of censors, New York." Yours Very Truly, AMALGAMATED FILM EXCHANGE. P. S. Tho original of this letter can bo seen in lobby of BIJoa Theater. " . A. L. MIDQLBY, Wgr, FOR SALE - - - - Pour lots just north of and adjoining grounds of the North school. Corner on Oak and Maple street, lots are selling in this neighborhood for $400 to $500. These four lots can be bought for $1280 cash. In quire at DR. GOBLE 18 WEST MAIN ST. Medford Theater Wednesday Night, March 16. 3i av GEO-O'BaKER With Esther Williams, and a strong cast, including Edwin Walter, A new four-act comedy-drama, strong and picturesque. Full of love interest, romance and bright comedy. A mag nificent pictorial view of California. A complete scenic production, with full electrical effects. PRICES 50c, $1,00, $1.50. is m BUSINESS LOCALS Tho Points roominir honso is for snlo. This is tho bost-pnying propo sitlon in town. Benson Investment Co. 305 Sinqor sowinj mnohinos, 244 S, G troot. Phono 2054. 314 Pencil treos for salo ohoan. An entire carload nt 10 contB oach. II. B. Pntoraon, Nash ITotol. Woar Kidd's Shoes. Whon you want fancy horseahoo- ntf trv flnokov A TCllln fllVl F'or wood of nil kinds, soo the Sqnaro Donl Woodyurd, Phone 3001. Fir streot, botweon Second nnd Third streets. Gould & Idndloy, proprietors. 261 If you want satisfaction try n sack of Mt. Hood Snow-Fall Flour For salo at tho Rubs Mill. Romem- bor tho placo, Polk Hull & Son SIiiro and Whoolor & Wilsoft sow- inp; mnohinos for Bnlo and rent. Sup plies and repairs for all kinds. Ad dress 244 S. Qrnpo. Phono 2054. Cutlery and glassware nt Qood- friond's. An idoai homo, 55 aoros within 5 miles of 'Modford, one-hnlf milo from Hohoolj 13 acres in orchard, 25 acres alfalfa; no wasto land; good seven room house, barn, oto.t $15,000, $7600 oasb. Benson Investment Co. 803 JUSTIN A New Line of Hairlight Turbanettes TURBAN HAIR PINS 6 Turban Hair Rolls A SWELL LINE AT POPULAR PEICES BOYS! SCHOOL HOSE Our Pickaninny line, the best 25c hose in the city, in sizes G to 10 j salo price 3 for 50c. Over from each. EASTER POST CARDS 5000 cards to select at, your choice, lc HUSSEY'S NEW STYLE OF BUICKS A HANDSOME LITTLE BUICK TOURING CAR ARRIVED TODAY FOR MR. H. C. STODDARD. IT IS THE FIRST CAR OF THIS STYLE IN THE VALLEY JUST THE THING FOR A SMALL FAMILY. IN BUYING A CAR, THE MAIN THING IS TO GET VALUE RECEIVED NOT ONLY A CAR THAT LOOKS, AND IS EASY TO DRIVE, HAS THE POWER AND THE SPEED, BUT ONE THAT EXPERIENCE HAS PROVEN STANDS THE WEAR AND TEAR OF ROGUE RIVER VALLEY ROADS AND ROUGH USAGE. SUCH A CAR IS THE BUICK. IT HAS STOOD THE TEST" DF TIME. LAST YEAR'S BUICKS ARE AS GOOD AS NEW CARS, AND BUICKS PURCHASED SIX YEARS AGO ARE STILL DOING GOOD WORK. THE LOWEST PRICED CAR ON THE MARKET, CON SIDERING SPEED, POWER, DURABILITY AND RE LIABILITY. FROM $1100 UP TO $2000. MEDFORD BUICK CO. (BUICKS EXCLUSIVELY.) TOU VELLE, MANAGER. HONDSON GARAGE. DEMONSTRATIONS BY APPOINTMENT. I