SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Poach troos for hiiIu nt ton tiontn
ntH oacli, II. II. 1'ntlornon, Nrwili ho.
iol,
h. A. Newton of tho Pacific States
Tuluplioitv company loft Monilny for
tho north.
Hnrtlutt and Anjou. I'M on Vnlloy
Nurxory. a 13
Alt Wookn left Monday morning on
n trip to llio Do) Rio orohurds, near
Oold Hill.
Wear Kidd's Shoos.
C. 1). Watson of Anlilnml wan at
JnokHOtivlllo Monday on prnfoimioiiNl
biuriiiiMS.
Chlnuwaro at fJoodfriondV
Judge Calkins emtio down from
Ashland Monday on hi way o
Jacksonville to uttmnl tho xumsIoii
of tho grand jury this week.
Tfsnin wanted for hauling lumbor.
lilg i'liiim Lumber To. .'Mil & III U
Judge J. It. Null rotiirnoil Monilny
from n visit to rolntlvos and frtendn
nt Ashland.
W. M. Coivig wiiH n Jaoknonvillo
ylItor Monday on professional 1uk
(iucM.
' 'Teach trees, 8 cuntM up. lidon
Volley Nursery. :il2
ft " ! it r 4 m m
ii. u. miin wan in .Mcuioru .mod-
-day from (IrautH Pass on profoH
fiionnl luminous.
rim Morrivold Shop hnn office
ttuppliux, including files, blank books,
memorandum hooks, pencils, puns,
inks, inkwells, tablets, typewriter
auppllea, envelopes, pnHlo, mucilage
And fountain poiih.
W. P. Itvrno of Knglo Point watt a
Medford viHitor Sunday.
J. II. ChnmborH of Cottage Grove
In hero on an inspection tour.
Coffees at Qoodfricnd'i.
Mrn. Alxtrn Clay wns In Jnckson
villo Saturday on business.
1000 rhuharli. Kdon Valley Nurs
ry. 312
A marriage lieoiiso wiih issued in
San Francisco Tuesday to JamoK S.
Stngg and Idn P. Stngg, both of
rtalumn. Ida Stagg was a fonnor
resident of Modford. Tho wedding,
which took plnco tho Hnmo day, came
as a surprise to the local friends of
tho couple.
Mon wanted to handle lumbor. Hig
Pines Lumbor Co. 310 A 312
To uncertain how carefully this
Inpor in read, a .30 Advertising tout
certificate in published on pngo f It
Ih worth ..'10. Look it up. 2
Kerry and roHo bimbos. Eden
Valley Nursory. 312
To ascertain how carefully thin
paper is read, a !?30 ndvortising test
certificate is published on pngo 5 It
is worth $30. Look it up. 2
' It oontu no more to iriHuro in the
, - it i
Dig companion man tuo smuu oiioh.
Boo II. A. Holmes, tho inmirnnco nmu,
room 10, Jackson Co. bbnnk. 312
To nscortnin how carefully this
BiitlioiHn, Or, u valloy in which
a number of local pooplo am inter
ested, Ih to lmo an aviation moot In
May, at which a machine, wild to
have been backed by .1 W 1'crkinn,
it to bu entered.
K. H. Sawyer for surveys, Subdi
vision and platting a spoclnlty.
Room 12, Emoriok.
Albert I). KiiihIi of Kan Maluo,
Cab, Iihh purchaNud 87 iicioh of Mrn,
Fannie HawkH in tho Willow Spring
district, paying $10,000. It com
prison Homo splendid fruit land, and
Mr, HiuhIi Iiiih inado a Hpluudid pur
chase. Perhaps you. nood a typowrltor.
You can secure any mnko you wish,
in a rebuilt typowrltor, at Tho Morri-
void Shop, nt a rousoiinblo price.
JoHoph h. Hummorsly, the Hold
Hill attorney, ih in Modford Mon
day on business.
Whitman's candicH aro unexcelled.
1'ho Merrivnld Shop Iiiih tho oxcltw
ivo ngoncy for Molford.
Dr. A. H. Sweet lonvon Hum week
for an extended trip oiml. On Iiim
return ho will meet a commodiotm
residenco on IiIh cunt Hide property.
John Hninmorsly, iicwHpnporman,
pnmpeotor, real efltato agent and
all-round good fellow, wn in Mod
ford from Gold Hill Monday.
Pino ntock shndo trcon. Kden
Valley Nursery. 312
ThomuB HummerHly, deputy Unit
ed Statof marshal, was in Modford
from -Portland Monday on official
hllKillOftH. ,
Carpet Hwoopora at Goodfricnd'.
Floyd Pearce of Jacksonville wan
in Medford Monday.
John II. Cnrkin, attorney nt law,
(ver JackHou County Hank.
Mr. and Mrx. K. N. Campbell, who
have boon visiting in Medford for
Koveral moutlin, left Sunday for
their homo in North Dakota. They
wero accompanied by MiwH Luella
Campboll, who will visit relatives and
frioiidn. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell ex
pect to return here tin soon as they
can diHposo of property iutorcHt in
Dakota.
Wear KIdd'p fijioiui.
Sheriff W. A. Jonoa wag in Med
ford from Jacksonville Monday on
luminous.
Palms The finest Kentias that
ovor woro shipped to Modford. Call
and see them. 023 E. Main. 313'
E. P. Guthrio of Engle Point was1
a Medford visitor Monday. J
Dedding plants of all description. I
023 E. Main. Medford Greenhouse.!
Call or write for prices. Phono COIJ.
313 ,
I. L. Lane and W. P. Smith of;
Hristol, Conn., aro registered at tho
Nash.
Wringer at Good friend's.
A. I). Patterson of Hot Sprinri,
Colo., is in Medford ou business.
Wear Kldd's Shoos.
P. E. Whitney, assistant superin
tendent of tho United States rnilway
mail service, Is in Medford in tho
DO YOU WANT A PIANO I
WE'LL SEND YOU ONE FREE
HERE'S THE GREATEST
ADVERTISING CAM
PAIGN THAT HTS EVER
BEEN LAUNCHED I N
THIS TERRITORY ONE
HUNDRED OP THE FIN
EST NEW PIANOS TO BE
DELIVERED TO SO
MANY HOMES WITHIN
THE NEXT FEW WEEKS.
NO- CASH PAYMENT RE
QUIRED A MOST EX
TRAORDINARY UNDER
TAKING THE GREAT
EST DISTRIBUTION OF
FINE PIANOS EVER
WITNESSED
Remenber this sale begins
Tuesday Morning at 8:30
:
pnpor is read, a $30 advertising tet( ' mnttor of the renewal of tho Med
certificate is published on pngo 5 It
Is worth $30. Look it up. 2
Tens at Goodfriond's.
Fred Itoper, manager of tho
Orants Pass baseball team, was in
Medford Sunday conferring with tho
other magnates.
Cotnico and Howell ponrs. Edon
Vnlley Nursery. 312
Jatnort Grieves of Central Point,
who in. out nftor tho Itogue Itivor
valley ponnnnt, was in Medford Sun
day with his team of ball-tossors.
Buy your paintH, glnsa,, wallpapor,
atnlns, varnish, brushes and Imvo
yot(r picturo framed nt Motcnlf'n, 318
East Main. 313
Sir. nnd Mrn. G. E. Allen of Port
'land nro in Modford on business. Mr.
and Mrs. Allon woro formerly rosi
dents of this city and nro by no
means certain thnt thoy will not ul
timately return.
Wear Kidd's Shoos.
Fred Luy was in from tho Ante
lope ranch Monday on btiBinoss.
Phono 2001, Goodfriend's.
P. Donognn nnd R. II. Dow of
Jacksonville, woro in Modford Sun
day to boo tho ball gnmo.
Dnth fixtures nt Goodfriond's.
City Engineer Harry E, Fostor has
completed tho profilo and Bpooifion
tioim of tho proposed hridgo to cross
llonr crook at Jnokaon ntroot. It will
consist of fivq spans, each 53 foot
long, and will stniul on conoroto
Tplera,
3000 Nowtown npplos. Edon Val
'ley Nurfiory. 312
Rohort G. Smith nnd E. A, noamos,
tho nttornoyB in, tho oaso of M. F.
'ITnnloy vb. tho City of Modford for
an injunction, both stato that an
early decision may ho oxpootod in
tho onso now boforo tho supromo
court.
Look up tho rocords of tho com
panion wo roproBont, R. A. Holmes,
the iuBiiranoo mnn, room 10, Jackson
Co, bnnlc. 312
Frod J. Rlnkoloy of Rosohurg is
spending a fow dayn in Modford on
businoss.
Kitohon utonnllfl nt Goodfriond's.
M. E. Worroll Bpont Mondny in
Gold Hill on business.
Door nintH at Goodfriond's.
Professor P. J. O'Gnrn is making
an oxtondod visit in tho neighborhood
of Roseburg inspootiug orchards,
Tokay, and Malaga grapos. Edon
Wnlloy Nursory. 312
ford-Eagle Point contract, which ex
piros July 1. At present this mute
pays $074 per year and is carried by
stage. It is possible that tho mail
eontrnct will be lot to tho P. & E.
after the oxpirntion of tho present
one.
Hooks Dibles, Prayer Books, po
etry, notion, gift books for children
nnd adults. Como in and look them
ovor at Tho Morrivold Shop.
Carving sots at Goodfriond's.
For your notnry work seo II. N.
Vockoy, notary public for Oregon.
Mail Tribuno office
Funeral of Mrs. W. J. oborts.
Tho funoral of tho lato Mrs. W. J.
obcrts will bo held this afternoon at
2:30 at tho lato rosidouco, 01S Oak
dale. Mrs. Roberts' body nrrivod horo
from Los Angoles, Cul., whoro her
donth ocourreu Sunday night, nnd
was accompanied by her husband
nnd a number of relntives, and Rev.
Mneon 6f Sonttlo, who wag her pas
tor during her rostdenco in thnt city,
nnd who will conduct tho sorvicos.
Mrs. oborts, during her rosidouco
in Modford, inado many warm
friends, being ono of those womon
who mnko friends onsily ovorywhoro.
Tho sympathy of all goes out to tho
beronvod husband nnd tho throo chili
dron she loaves mothorloss.
IloKlnnliiK promptly nt 9 o'clock Tuesday morn
ing, tho residents of Modford nnd vicinity will wit
ness tho Brontcat palo of fine pianos over known
greatest because of tho tromendous reductions In
prices nnd the easiest trms of payment ovor rundo.
Tho growth of Medford and surrounding terrtl
tory within tho last fow years has been t honomenal
hundreds of now families liavo moved In from
different sections, and there must necessarily bo
many homo that linvo not heard of Kllors Piano
lloutto. We also know that many of theso homes
do not have pianos nt the present timo honco our
offor.
Wo are going to plnco on snle ono hundred of
America's finest makes of pianos nt prices that
will positively astound. Wo aro going to mako In
ducements that are simply unprecedented, and wo
nro going to mnko ono hundrod enthuslnstlc nnd
loyal friends tho best ndvortlsoment wo could pos
sibly got and wo nro going to try to secure some
definite and vnluablo statistics at tho samo time.
A modern pltuwr business must be well adver
tised. Not only must It offer tho best In musical
Instrument manufacture upon most advantageous
terms of purchnso, but It must mako Itself known.
A piano, a good piano from Ellers Piano Houbo,
lasts a lifetime. A now buyer must bo found every
hour of tho day, nnd particularly In this growing
west Is It necessary for n business such as high
class plrno soiling to keep Itself constantly before
tho public.
In disposing of this largo stock, wo seo an oppor
tunity to find out definitely as to which method
of advertising Is most offoctlvo, Biich as tho uso
of nowspapor spneo, clrculnrs, personal loiters or
wfckly'os parlpdlcnl publications.
Evory
HERE IS THE CERTIFICATE
CUT THIS OUT WOUTII $30
GOOD FOR
1 2EJjtrtp Bolter
ns first payment on a piano at Special Sale Prices
If presented on or before Aril 2, 1910. KILERS
I'lANO HOUSli Weeks & Mc Gownn Co. Tribune.
Bring this Advertising Test Certificate with you select any piano
In our stock. We will accept this certificate as first payment on the
pano. You make your payment one month later.
$2.00 FOR $1.00
Should you desire to pay any cash, In addition to'thls certificate, we
will give you a receipt for $2 for every dollar you pay up to $30.
EXAMPLE:
Present this Certificate nnd get u receipt for $30.00
Present this Certificate and pay $3 In cnh and get a receipt for $10.00
Present this Certificate nnd iay $10 In cash nnd get a receipt for $30.00
Present this Certificate and pay $13 In cash and get a receipt for $00.00
Present this Certificate and ay $UO in cah and get a reciept for $70.00
Prscnt tliLs Certlflcnt and iay $23 In cash and get a receipt for $80.00
Present this Certiorate and pay $30 In ca.su nnd get a receipt for $00.00
For this reason wo publish an advertising test
certificate. It calls for $30.00. It is goor for w
much actual cash. It will bo accepted by us as the
first payment for any piano in this sale. Select
your piano now, present your certificate, arrange
for payment of tho balance as best suits-your cos
venlence, and the piano Is yours. But. oven this Is
not all of the Inducements we now 1 ave to offer.
If you choose to make a further payment whea
you select your piano, we pay a premium of $1 for
every dollar up to the amount of the certificate that
you jay us at the time you select your instrument.
We publish below tho certificate a schedule showing
exactly what these certificates will amount to.
Remember that the piano prices are reduced
to less than wholesale.
Bear in mind that you need make no cash pay
ment other thananadvertlsln g test certificate whea
you select your piano.
Bear In mind, too, that the balance remaining
unpaid can be settled in monthly payments of $12,
$10, $8; yes. even 0.
Several very choice brand new warranted makes
of pianos will be sold during this sale for $l.as a
week. Still others will go for $1.30 a week, or pay
$3.00 or $0.00 monthly, if you prefer.
All instruments inth is sale will bo plainly mark
ed at the reduced lowest cash cost. .Those buying
on time will secure the same cash prices, but will
pay simple interest on deferred payments. Bear In
mind, that these pianos are the latest, choicest,
brand new especially selected Instruments from tho
foremost, greatest and most trustworthy American
piano makers.
'f'f'f-f-f-f'f-f-f-f
t BUSINESS LOCALS :
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Ponch trooa for nalo cheap. An
ontirj cnrlond at 10 uonta each. II.
It. Pntorson, Nnsh hotol.
For your notnry work seo II. N.
Yookoy, notnry public for Oregon.
Mail Tribuno office
For wood of nil kinds, soo tho
Squnro Don! Woodvnrd. Phone
2001, Fir Btrooti botwoon Second
and Third Htroota. Gould & Lindloy,
proprietors, 201
Wcnr Kidd's Shoos.
If you wnnt satisfaction try a
o.ick of Mt. Hood Snow-Fall Flo.ir.
For fialo nt tho Runs Mill. Remem
ber Ihn' nine?. Polk & Siu.
Paints, wall paper, glnfla. Mot
cnlf's, 318 E. Mnin stroot. 312
naaklna for noalth.
instrument In thlssnlo is unconditionally warranted In every respect. Included Is the Chlckering, oldest in America, best In the world; New York's creat art nrodnet
tho Weber: .the Kimball, Chicago's finest mnko, tho Lester, Philadelphia's best; the famous Marsliall & Wendell; our own make, the Eilers Orchestral: Smitli llarnes: rlnn,i rm.ii.
llng,,cte.,etjc. No moro benutoful pianos have ovor been shown in Medford no greater assortment has ever been shown at any one time than we present Tuesday morning.
Wi want tUo least posslblo delay In disposing of this stock, and wo want thereby to secure one hundred additional enthusiastic and loyal friends for Ellers Piano House.
For $1 IH you will socuro Tuesday morning pianos which have never been sold for less than $223 heretofore. $107, 172 and $108 will secure such grades as are never to be
obtained olsowhoro for les than $230 and $300.
A;sk particularly to sco soino magnificent $100 styles, now $27 1, and the plainer cases, same make, $233. $8 a month buys them, while the less expensive styles go at $0 and 83
a nuinrV '
Snlo prices on tho very fnnclost of $430 and $300 styles are now $208, $307 and $328.
Bear In mind distinctly that wo guaranteo quality, and wo guarantee price. Wo agree to refund all money paid' if purchase after delivery Is not found exactly as represented and
lu evory way satisfactory.
Again we repeat, no cash paymont Is necessary; cut ou t tho coupon, which will bo taken at its face value aa the first payment.
If you havo no piano, como at onco. Wo havo presonted many a money-saving opportunity to the piano buyer in the past, but never heretofore have wo made such a liberal offer
as this, and wo nro sure that its equal will nover bo presented again.
Bear In mind thnt tho prices quoted nro tho lowest ovor known tho terms of ownership the most liberal our guarantee the most binding, in a few words, this is the piano-buying
event of a llfotlmo. Better come at onco, as the first comers will, of course, have best choice.
Eilers Piano House
Oreons'g, Oldest, Largest and Most Responsible Dealers
Located Temporarily at
Week's & McGowan Cos Furn. Store
Medfojjd Oregon
TAFI FIRM FRIEND
IB
Sends Word That Interpretation of
Statuto Alone Keeps Him From
Putting Minimum Rate In Effect.
TORONTO, Out., March 21. Fol
lowing tho tariff uouforeucu botwoon
Preaidont Tuft, Govoruor-Oonornl
Lord Groy nnd Minister of Finance
Fioldiug, Proaidont Taft, through Dr.
J, II. MnoDonnld, oditor of tho To
ronto Globe, has sont n mossngo to
Canada.
"Say to tho people of Canada,"
said Taft to MacUouald, "thnt my
moat sincoio desire is that not only
tho prosont unforeseen difficulty,
bit all that other difficulties botwoon
Canada nnd tho United Stntos will
bo settled with justice to both nud
in n Bpirit of friendship nnd generos
ity. "Afiauro tho pcoplo of Cnundn that
if It woro only n mattor of businoss
nnd not n mnttor of protooting the
statutes, I would havo had no trou
blo in proclaiming t aundn ns having
tho right to our minimum tariff. 1
havo aeon too much of Cnundinn
pooplo, nud hold too high nn appre
ciation of Canndn's worth, and nm
too profoundly in sympathy with
Cnnndn'a aspiratloua ns a part of
tho British ompiro to hagglo over tho
more tidvnntngos and disndvnntngoa
of international trade.
"Tho difficulty has been in inter
preting n stntuto which has never be
fore boon interproted,
"After ft conforonco with Hon. Mr.
Fielding I am hopeful of finding n
solution which will havo regard for
my judicial responsibility ns presi
dent nnd also sorvo trade intoresta
in both groat countries."
This mossngo was given MnoDon
nld in recognition of his efforta to
oreato an understanding botwoon
businoss intorosta of tho two countries.
Moro onreful buying is nn enforced
ponnlty of tho incroaalng "ooat of liv
ing." Ad-wntchfulness ia greatly
helpful.
Hnskins for Health.
FISHERMAN DIE OFF
PORTUGAL COAST
Four Boats, Carrying 32 Men, Goes
Down In Angry Deep Llfesavers'
Task Hopeless.
LISUON, Maich 21. Four fish
ing boats carrying 32 men wore lost
today in n storm that ia raging along
tho Portuguese const. Five bodies
hnvo boon waahod ashore. Thoro is
little clmnco that nny of those
aboard escaped.
Lifesavora stationed along tho
const have been attempting to ren
der aid to tho survivors, but it is be
lieved that tho tusk is hopoloas. Tho
storm has caused considerable prop
erty damage.
Bids Wanted
Contractors and builders aro uskcdf
to furnish bids for tho erection of a
dwelling house. Gravel for cement
work and stono furnished by owner.
Contractor must furnish bond. , Spec
ifications and plans ou file with J.
A. Mcintosh, n.cliitect, on West Mais
street, Medford. Addrvss all comma
nlcatious to
F. A. COWLE8,
Westnwuy Orchard
Star Route Medford, Or