MISDFQflD MAIL TRIBUNE, MISPffORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1910. I , r m m t a air. rtr nrt mil C I I IMIIWfll HUI III IIUIIUAI I 'l l'mioh truon fur tutlu al ton ounlii iMUitH oituh. II. I). I'attorHon, NiimIi ho tel. ' , Wolboiu Hhohou of Tiilwit wiik it Mdiifonl biiHlmiHM vlnltor Fridny, 0. S. Hutlur of AmIiIuiiiI wiih in Moill'unl Friday looking ui'toi liuni mwh nffni. .Worn- Kidd'H BIiuoh. Muyor SnndorMon and Jtocordor Lonvitt of Kliwimth FnlU, who lintu lioon huro for tho punt novorul diiyn looking for pointoiH on municipal af fuirn, loft Friday inoriiltiK for homo. Mr. SnndorHoii will npuud uuvoral lnyn in Auhland. Chinnwuro at Qoodfriond'u TuuniH Wiintud for hnuliiiK lumber. lttir Piiien Lumber Co. 310 & 312 Thu Alorrivold Hhop Iium otfiuo aupplioH, including files, blntilc bookti, iemorundiiro bookn, poncilfl, penn, iukn, inkwollH, tnblot, typowritor supplies, envolopes, pnnto, mucilftgo ntid fountain pen. 'Coffoos nt Goodfrlond'i. Colonol Frnnk Hay wan in Medford .from Gold Rny Thtnndny nftornoon. II. C. Stoddard nnd Dr. Itny woro t QrantH Phmh Fridny on n biiBineiw trip. Men wanted to hnndlo Ititnbor. Iilg .PlneH Lumber Co. 310 & 312 I. W. liny of Gold Hill wns a Mod rford vinltor llturtiday nftomoon. It coHtH no more to irwuro in thu IbiK companion thnn the mnnll ones. See It, A. UohnoH, tho inmirnneo man, room 10. JnokHon Co. bbnnk. 312 D. II. Drowery, local mnnngor of tho Pacific States Telephone & Telo graph company, who has been laid up with an injured knee, is navignt .ing with crutches now. Tho dnmnged 'limb iff coming out all right nnd I). .'II. will noon be on deck ORnin. J. H. Hcoman was in tluH city 'from Gold Hill Thursday, looking nf .tor Homo InmlncsH matters. Tens nt Ooodfrlond's, Buy your paints, glass, wallpaper, stains, varnish, bruRhos and havo your picture framod at Motcnlf's, 318 .East Main. 312 fiOo ornngcH nt 3!o nnd -lOo or anges nt 'J.lo nt Hnrdon'fl Hnkory. 310 Wear Kidd's Shoes. Phono 2001, Goodfriend's. Bnth fixtures nt Goodfriend's. Look tip tho records of tho com pnnIos wo represent. It. A. Holmes, tlio itiHurnnco man, room 10, Jackson Co. bnnk. 312 Kitchen utensils at Goodfriond's. Hvery loaf of PooHohs broad is -wrapped in wax pnjwr as it leaves 'tho oven. All grocers soil it. 310 Car put swoopors nt Goodfriend's. U. G. Galloway of Atlnnta, On., is hero looking over tho valloy. Dr. Jaiuos It. Higg nnd Dr. Jcniiio C. It ire of Springfiold, III., aro in Medford. Thov nro looking for n locntion for the practice of thoir profession. Fivo-room house nnd lot 100x120, enst sido, $1G00, torms. Siskiyou Ifunltv f!,i . tim'm 9! .Tnnlfnnn Pnim. ty Hank building. 308 Visit tho candy boo'.h of tho Pros "bytorinn church bnr.nnr nt tho Roguo River Electric Co. on Thursday, tho 17th. 308 You onn seo tho portrait of Fran cis Bowman in tho business storo windows. 310 Itnrdon's frosh baked cukos, pies and cookies aro the talk of tho town. 310 Dancing will bogin promptly at 0 o'clock nt Anglo opora Iioiiho Satur day ovoning. Ilnwlrigg's orchestra will piny tho now Into wnltzos and twostcps, nnd now fcatnros will bo introdiiood. Evorybody invitod. - Door mats nt Goodfriond's. For your notnry work soo II. N. Yookoy, notnry publio for Oregon. 3fai Tribuno offico. R. B. Sawyer for survoys. Subdi vision and platting n spoolnlty. .Boom 12, Kmeriok. S. A. Paltison of tho Central Point Hornld was in town Thursday. Porhnps you neod n typowritor. You enn socuro nny mnko you wish, .in a rubuilt typowritor, nt Tho Morri vold Shop, nt n ronsonablo prico. Rnrdon'a ryo, Fronch nnd Boston forown broad aro just what tho doctor ordered. 310 Tho polloo dopartmont reports that "Thursday was tho quiotost St. Pnt wiok's dny on rooord. Tho Irish bo ftavad thomsolvos oxtrnordlnarily "well is tho verdict. Not nn nrrost wns nocossary in ordor to koep jhe ,ipoaco in tho city. Whitmnn's enndios nro nnoxcollod, "Tho Morrivold Shop has tho oxolus ivo ngonoy for Modford. John II. Carkin, nttonioy nt lnw, ovor Jnokson County Bank. Wonr Kidd's Sfioos. Frank Ennis of Jacksonvillo was in Modford ,on busiuoss Fridny. Mr. nnd Mrs. IT. B, Nyo woro in ths city from thoir fnrm on Rogue rivor nonr Fools crook Friday. , Carving sots nt Goodfriond's. Books Biblos, Prnyor Books, po. etry, fiction, gift books for children and ndults, Como In nnd look thoni !;ovor nt Tho Morrivold Shop, Your grooor soils Rnrdon,,' bread once triod, nlwnys used. 310 tt t A t . I louo umimiin, who caught tor Modl'ord lust year, is in Mefll'ord on his way homo to Douglas county.) Whilo working as a oar inspector .it Wood during tho winter ho frosted IiIh fool and is now running with u flat whool. I'alnis Tho finest Kontlns Unit ovor woro shipped to Modford. Call and sue (hum. 023 K. Main. 313 II. D, Mills of Klamath Falls is hero on n busiuoss visit. J. V. Hobbs of Kugeno is in Mod ford looking nftor business matters. M. L. Ericksou, forest superinten dent, hns roturnod from nit official visit to Klamath county. Rardmi's Bakery is soiling nil frosh fruit at wholosalo pricos. 310 F. E. Whitnoy, chlof of tho Port- laud offico of United States 'tnail transportation is in Modfordr look ing after tho lotting of contracts for stnr routes. S. C. Itartrum nnd family aro in Modford on a visit to relatives nnd friends. Mr. Bartrtiin is superinten dent of the Cascade forest reserve, with hcadtitmrtors at Rosuburg. S. C. Itartrum nnd wife of Roso burg nro .Modford visitors. Mr. Bnr trum is supervisor of tho forestry buronu and for years had charge of tho Crotor Lake district. Ho is nlno a member of tho stato board of for estry. Hcddinc plants of all description. 023 E. Main. Medford Greenhouse. Cnll or write for prices. Phono 00U. 313 Wringers nt Goodfriend's. Sheriff Wilbur Jones has purch ased tho Buick No. 10 red touring car shown on tho streets for tho past few days. The car hns grent power nnd is tho speediest in tho valley. You enn purchase of tho W. C. T. U. nnd L. T. L. one of the pictures of Francis Bowmnn. 310 Remember, tomorrow is tho day you can purchase as a souvenir the beautiful picture of Francis Bow mnn, tho money from tho sale cotnir for the benefit of temperance work. 310 Wcnr Kidd's Shoes. SAYS DAIRYING 31. ELMO ENJOYED WILL DEVELOP WOULD PAY BIG BY ! F0LK MINING PROPERTY James Wltliycomho of Oregon Agri cultural College Is In Ashland to Conduct Dairy Institute for a Few Days. 'Actors Good and Pleased Audience- Miss Gerda Nelson Especially Charming Carefully Equipped. PRACTICE GAME ASHLAND, March 18. "Fruit growing is alluring your people to a remarkable degree," suys Dr. James Withyeombo, director of tho Oregon experiment Ntatiou at Corvnllis, who was in Ashland yesterday to conduct a dairy institute, accompanied by two of his assistants ut thu oxpori mont station, "but duiryiug ought not to be neglected, for it is one oi your promising nnd profitable indus tries in this vicinity and can bo car ricd on successfully on your bottom lands that aro not as woll adapted to fruitgrowing us tho higher ground. Tho dairy industry brings in money to tho country and your cows earn a profit in cold oash every mouth in tho year. "You have hero at Ashland one ! tho most complcto and up-to-daU: croamory plants in Oregon. It drawn its cream supplies from far and near. Largo quantities of cream aro shipped to it from Northern Cali fornia dairy farms. It is always in the market for more ut tho highenl prices nnd tho more cream it gets the more money it sproads broadcast. Tho dairy industry adds rapidly to the wealth of your country nnd brings a good return to those who engugo in it, and brings it every mouth. I hopo to see a growing in terest shown in tho dniry industry in the immediato vicinity of Ash land.'' At tho afternoon meeting nt the city hall yesterday, Dr. Withyeombo, who was introduced by Mayor Snell, told of tho development of the dniry industry' in Oregon until at tho pres ent timo it represented $15,000,000 nnuunlly to the state. The present valuo of tho fruit industry of the entire atato ho estimates at $5,000,- ,000. Dairying is destined soon lo 'be outstripped by tho fruit industry, 'porhnps, but dnirying is not to be ! overlooked in tho Central Point and Medford Teams to I varied rosourccs. Prosperity follows maintenance of Meet Magnates Will Discuss the Schedule. the cow, Dr. Withyeombo maintains, nnd he cited "St. Elmo" was played at tho op era house last night and it was very much enjoyed. Tho novel from which (ho play was dramatized was very popular with our mothers, and in point of fuct it really had merit, and like some worthy old melody of days gono by, it has been revived by the present generation, und so it is quito the thing to read the book and see the play. Sterling Gold Quartz Mining & Mill ing Company Organized for Busi nessLocal Men Are at the Head of Company. Tho Sterling Gold Quartz Mining & Milling company has incorporated and is preparing to work the mino on a large scale.. This property is situated about eight miles southwest of Medford, near the famous Sterling placer mines. The property is' known as 'the Mineral Hill mine and has been Whilo "St. Elmo" is n melodrama, ua f- on..ri ,. nt ,. yet it differs from the ordinary sen- Lood profit to te operator8. It is now owned by the above cor- siitiounl play as the southern colo nel differs from the typical wild west poration, which is composed of Io apure. Ane!cni men man with chaps and pieco was beautifully staged. In fact, we havo not had a play this winter equipped with so much care and tasto as was Inst night's produc tion. Tho actors in the cast were all very good in- fnct, most of them have crossed the border line that lies between tho self-satisfied player and the artist. Charles L. Gunn, who ap peared in tho title role, made a splendid impression upon the audi ence. Ho is a young man with every natural qualification essential to a great artist. Ho has a fine stage presence nnd a pleasing voice and intelligent understanding of his part. In order-to play the part of St. Elmo correctly one should have a thor ough knowledge of social conditions of tho south beforo the war. The southern gentleman of antebellum dnys represents a remnant of the BOYS GET SERVICE FROM Pat Cogan Shoes BUDD'S BABY SHOES ARE OFTEN IMITATED. You never knew anyone to imitate a lead dollar or a paste diamond think it orer. We arc the exclusive agents in Medford for these famous lines of children's shoes. I cm The present board of di rectors are: W. H. Canon, J, L. Demmor, W. W. Glasgow, R. L. Hob let, M. L. Love, H. II. Lorimer and P. J. Newman. Present officers: W. IL Canon, president; P. J. Newman, secretary; J. L. Demmer, vice-president; George L. Davis, treasurer, and R. L. Ray, general manager and consulting engineer. Capital stock is $1,000,000. The property has an ideal loca tion and best of indications for n big paying property. Tho intention of the company k to at onco enter upon the highest de velopment of tho property. Assays show splendid pay. The vein shows large bodies of low-grade ore, as saying from $5 to $10 per ton, with large streaks of very high-grade ore assaying well up in the thousands of dollars per ton. Lying as it docs at the head of the cavalier knight, proud of family, with ; famoa sterling mines, the property severe codes of honor. Mr. Gunn seems to have comprehended these conditions nnd embodied the south ern characteristic in his impersona tion. His ideals of art arc high and wo predict a future for this young actor. Gerda Nelson played the part of Edna Earl and did it in a thorough ly artistic manner. Miss Nelson is n cultured lady and carries her refine ment into tho character she portrays. Tho late Augustin Daly said the characters most difficult to fill are thoso of refined ladies, for no lady I the instnnco of Washington county, lean net tho part of good breeding winch has been transferred from u nnu refinement nnless she possesses (I)y Jnmoi D. Fay.) Sunday afternoon at 2:30 tho first tnortgofeo - ridden wheat - growini.' country into one of wealth and inde pendence, nil accomplished by the Bnmo of tho baseball season will opon, j dairy cow. And tho land is richer Medford and Central Point being tho . thnn when the dairy industry w.m contestants. ;bogun, for dairying adds to it; it It is not expected that olthcr team: docs not tnko from tho richness if will play In mM-scason form, but tho fans will alt bo thoro to soo thoir tho soil devoted to it Dr. Withyeombo praised this sec- favortto Raroo. after a long tlmo with-1 Hon of tho Rogue lliyor vnlloy as tho "bwitzerlnnil of America," n title which ho says ho gavo it 20 yoars ngo. Ho complimented tho town on its Bplondid growth; ho recited tho history of tho introduction of the first high-gr.do Jorsoy hords in Or egon by tho lato W. C. Myer at his Ashland stock farm. That hord had helped to push nlong tho dniry in dustry in this stnto nnd wns' the foundation of many of tho best dniry hords throughout Oregon. Wo hnvo hero good stock for a basis for dairying; wo have the cli- nssurod from Grants Pass, Control j mate with its long growing seasons, Point, Jacksonvillo and Modford. Ash- the Innds suitnblo for growincr nl- out It Colomnn will probably do tho twirling for Medford, although young niirgoss may bo glron an opportunity to see what ho can do with that "noar" wing of his. It's a good ono, too. After tho gamo tho sovornl mas nates will hold a consultation with tho Idea of forming at least a four club valloy lennuo. It may transpire that there will bo six clubs In the fold. At prosont teams aro practically land has not boon heard from yot, but will likely como In, In tho evont of tlvo teams entering, It may bo noc ossary to tnko In soma othor town, Englo Point might represent, or Gold Hill, or on a pinch Hilt, Cal might como In. soo thu Phono Sooond 4- 4 4- Singor Bowing nmchinos, 244 S. G stroot. Photia 2054. 314 Pouch trees for nalo cheap. An entirj curlond at 10 conts each. II. I). Pntorson, Nnsh hotol. For your notary work soo II. N. Yocko1, notnry publio for Oregon. Mail Tribune offico. For wood of all kindB, Squnro Don! Woodvnrd. 2001. Fir stroot, botwoon nnd Third stroots. Gould & Liudloy, proprietors. 201 Wear Kidd's Shoos. If you wnnf satisfaction try a fiit'k of Mt, Hood Snow-Fall Flo.tr. For sulo nt tho Russ Mill, Romom lii i- lb - iiiiic Polk & Si.ti. For snlo Wolf Crook Covo fruit trnoK The II. L. Clmflin Real ty Co., 203 Corbott huildimr. Port land, Or., nve offorinfe tho best of Rogno 'Rivor vnllov fruit !n-iV smnll tracts, or nnsv navwenix wholesnlo prices, Southoin Pncif!' at onoo. E. Mi Andrew, low o 310 Pntnts, wnll pnpor, glnss, Mot calf's. HI 8 E. Main stroot. 31 G falfn, wo hnvo tho mnrket for the dairy produots nil thoso combino to ndd to this section of tho country its n dniry region. Following Dr. Withyconjbe, Pro fessor F. L. Kent tnlked of the tech nique of tho dniry industry, of the different dniry breods nnd thoir host records, of good cows, of poor cows nnd indifforont ones. Professor Rrndley followed Pro fessor Kent. Ho is connected with tho department of chonustry, nnd well qualified to speak of soils nnd' their respectivo values, which ho did. Mr. nnd Mrs. Victor Plyranle, for merly of Modford, who hnvo, boon making thoir homo in Coos county for tho past sovoraf months, return ed lioro Fridny. Thoy will visit rol ntivos nnd friends nnd porhnps re main horo. Writing and paying for a want nd. aro mattors of n fow minutes nnd n fow dimes. Isn't thoro something you want which would ho worth got- UI1K 111 HO HIIKIll OPSIT these. A cultured" audience knows tho real article nnd cannot bo fooled with imitations. Bellow Baldwin, as Rev. Joan Hammond, plnyed his part with smoothness, nt no time over-nctintr. Nor did ho trv to intrude himself upon his audience more thnn hi part would warrant. Miss Browncll should como in for a share of tho praiso, for she wns at all times pleasing. Sho is a good actress nnd would grnco any cast of which sho wns a member. In fnct, tho company wns nil good, and ns should como up to the most sanguine hopes of the owners. AT, THE CHURCHES. Baptist Church. A welcome is extended to nny and all who have not a regular place of worship to come to the Baptist church, comer of Fifth street and North Central avenue. Sunday school 10 a. m.; pleaching sen-ices, 11 n, m. and 7:30 p. m.; young people's meetinc;, 0:30 p. m. A special effort is beinjr put forth to furnish the best of music for tho church services. Professor H. M. Whctsel of the Whetsel Music compnny hns chargo of the singjng. The pastor wnll preach at the Griffin school house next Sundns afternoon nt 3 o'clock A. A. Holmes, pastor. RARDON'S BAKERY -will have f or- SATURDAY, MARCH 19tk A Great Variety of : CAKES, PIES, COOKIES, ETC. Also French, Rye, Graham, Pull man, Boston Brown and- PEERLESS SANITARY BREAD Also Large Variety of FANCY ORANGES 50c Oranges, per dozen . 35c 40c Oranges, per dozen..: 25c Rardon's Bakery COR. GRAPE AND MAIN. PHONE 377 Christian Science. Services Sunday morning nt 11 J o'clock. Subject of lesson-sermon, ; "Matter"; Sunday school nt 10 n. m.; testimonial meetings Wednesday nt 7:30 p. m. The public is cordi-. ally invited to these services. 328 they enmo nnd went upon the stage : North Grano street, north Sherman- i .they won our thnnks ond gratitude, CJny mnsie house. Christian Church. i At tho Christian churoh, corner of. Sixth nnd Ivy streets, nsnal services on Sundny. At tho morning sorvice tho pnstor will nrench on the sub Frederick Belnsco, in company! with other managers of Portland nnd Seattle, intend playing their com-1 panics up and down the const, pro ducing tho lntest successes. Thoy wish to become established with a patronngo upon which thoy can de- ject, "Soldiers of the Cross." In the pond, 'lhts should bo n very sue- evening tho subject will bo "The cessful nrrnngemont nnd when Med-; Heavenly Guest." Good sinring nnd ford hns a larger playhouse the interesting services. W. Theo. Mnt prioos could bo mnde very moderate 1 lock, pastor. and still pay tho manager n good , . profit. Wo will look with plensure for their return. E. M. A. I ITnskins for nenlth. Medford Shoe Shining Parlor 0H, HERE WE ARE AT LAST! For Indies, gents, children, this is tho plnco whero you will save timo and money by gotting your shoos shinod by nn exporionced artist. Oiling nnd dyoing is my spocinlty. Now, don't forgot the placo, No. South Confrnl nvo iiio. Open from 7 n. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays till 2 p. m. The const Champion Bootblack. V. W. HOWARD, Prop. Animal 1 Insurance Wo Insure Horses and Cattle Against Death From Accident, DIs- east or Fire. NATIONAL LIVESTOCK INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, i. E. Tull, Aoont, Modford. Realty Properties in and out of Medford: New 5-room cottage and lot, $1200. 3-room cottage and lot, $1200. Big lot with improve ments, $2000. Two-thirds acre improv ed, $700. 11 acres near city, per acre, $630. Timber lands. Good trades in Jackson-A-ille, Central Point and "Woodvillo. George F. Dyer 1110 WEST FOURTH STREET PHONE 3204 MIAN Fine Weather A full line of Howard, Hamilton, Illinois, Elgin and Waltham watches in Solid Gold or Pilled Cases. Fine Watch Repairing a Specially DIAMONDS J. W. DIAMOND 115 West Main Mdfor3 Savoy Theatre THU ACME OP PIOTUKEDOMC TONIGHT " THE TWO RAFFLES (A Loiir Lnugh) THE BANDIT (Exciting) THE PROMISED LAND (Historical Drama) Music by Real Artists. OXE DIME KEEP TRACK OF YOUR EASTEI STPENDINB by paying the bills by dbook on tiio Fnrraors' ' & Fruitsrovers1 Rank. Then you'll know whare very JWlar goes and for what. Jbxl as yo ieot up tho amounts in Uus stubs vt your check book you'll not be m apt la spend more than you intemM. ti, Haven't an accoawtl Tka frit? mi start ono at oacef FARMERS' & FRUJTfiMMtfCNr