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MlfllWORD MALL TltimJNE, MEDITORD, OUKOOX, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1910, SOCIAL AND PERSONAL 1' I TllO llOHl clglU'S, till) llOHt milgllzillr)H and iinporfl, your bout friends al tho Hinolto cltili. 1. II. Parsons of Ashland wan In Medford Wednesday on business. F.tl Morris, representing tho Win-1 W. 0. Myors of Central Point, otiuHtor Itoponting Anns Co., is in Mtidford on his regular vIhH. Whitman's delicious chocolates mid ooufoutionu at tlto Murrivold Bhop. Lincoln yuvngo of ClrantH Pa, aohool Hiiporliilondoiit for Inftophino county, and It. It. Turner, city mi .porlnloiidotit of tliu UninU Puss boIiooIh, wore in Mudford Wi'duos day on a business visit. V. J. Kumrhdc Ik in Kcattlo on a LiihIiiuhh trip. Inuiduutally liu will look nl'lor tliu caribou hondn ho and 'Will Humphrey brought from tho UritlHh Columbia country last fall, nnd which thuy left In Scuttle for mounting. Those Iota in tliu Quonn Anno Ad dition aru tliu boat over, considering price and terms. Loin Charley of Browusboro was ilu Mudford Wediiuhduy with hi fine IJolginii horso Vonguor. Tliu hon.T U in magnificent specimen of horse flesh and weigh 12300 pouudH, and nt that carries litllo surplus flash. Two of IiIh colts, less than ! year ,,old, nro owned by tho Nig l'lnon ' .Lumbar company tliu big bay tuam whlah attrnctH.no inucli avorablu dtnuiitlon on tho Htrcet. C. II. Qillctto of Ashland lx in Mcdford attending tho director' Miieelliig of tho Hogue Kivor Fruit & Produce association. Tho Mudford Printing Company bus added a bindory and now does all sorts of bindery work. Frod E. Kogg of Ayor, Cat., was in 'Mcdford on business Woducitduy. Q. A. Hover wnH in town from Phoenix Wednesday attending thu di rectum' meeting of tho It. It. F. & :p. a. John II. Carkin, attorney nt law, over jnoknon County Dank. Mrs. T. Noyea of Los Angeles, Cal., in registered nt tlto Mooru. MrH. A. W. Hrowu and family, from Don Moines, arrived Thursday. Mr. Hmwii is coming latur for a visit with V. II. Hrowu and family. Twcnty-fivo rolls of wall papor for 60a at Mcdford Fumituro Co. " E. C, Snbiti of Ashland wax n IMudford visitor on business Tuesday. tagul blanks for sale. Mail Trib uno office Dr. .It. 8. Do Annond of Grants PaHH, formerly located in Mudford, was in this city Wednesday. Dr. Do Annond hart just rotumod from a trip cast, whoro ho took a postgrad uate courso, nud ho will probably ro flumo prnctico boon. Old books rebound by the Mcdford Printing Company. " A man can't fail to enjoy a fow momontH Npunt nt tho Smoko club on North Front Htroot, old Kmorick cafe room, II. K. Onto of Merlin is hero at toiidiui; tho directors' mooting of tho It. It. F. & P. A. Why pay cash for lots whon you .can got them on easy tonus in tho Queen Anno Addition? Mm. F. J. Nowmati lias gono to rookonridgo, Minn., on a visit oV a mouth or inoro to relatives and friends. On hor return sho will be accompanied by hor brother, It. H. UuoHon, nnd fnmlly, who will locate in tho valloy. A comploto lino of Old Ilampshiro bond, tho finest stationery made, at tlio Medrord Printing Co. IC. 8. Millor of Contrnl Point was in Mcdford Wednesday ns n mombor of tho hoard of directors of tho It. n. F. & P. A. Do you liko fnnpv ntntlonoryf TIio"'ModroTd' Printing Company enr rios it. Fred Luy was in this city from tho Yankeo creok ranch Wednesday All stylos of legnl blanks nt tho Mnil Tribuno office Over a lum drod forms. Porry Fostor of Henglo, ono of tlio origmnl settlors of thnt distriot, , was a Modlord visitor Wednosday. Private hoard nt 110 East Oth at. 8triotly first-ohiHS. Colonol I?. C. Washburn enmo in from Tnblo flock Wodnosdav to nro- , aldo ovor tho mooting of tho hoard of diroators of tho It. It. F. Si P. A. ( Trespass notioos for salo nt Mull ..Tribuno office Tho host lunch in tho city nt tho 8. Si 0. lunchroom, in tho Smoko . olub. Open day or night. Old Em- oriok oafo room. If you want to doublo your tnonoy in rcni ostnto, quoon Anno Addition county fruit Inspector, wnu horo on business Tuoiiday. II. C. MuHsongor of Agalo was in Medford on biiHiuusH WeduoHday, Goorgj Lyman of Gold Hill wan in Mudford Tuosduy attending to hiigduoHfl mattors. H. I). Kubli of Apiugnte was In Mudford Wednesday looking after biiHluuH)) interests, STATE AND NATION DOTH CLAIM LAND Letters Show .MEDFORD TEAM HURLS Up Oliver! DEFI AT COUNTY I.OS ANGELES, Cal., April 20. Jtirigdictiou ovor thousands of acres of valuable lands lying in I'nlon Vordo valluy, along tho Colorado river, will bo ducidod in this city on Juno 1ft, according to an announce ment made today by officials of tho local branch of thu United Stntox land office. Tho territory was to hnvo been thrown opon by thu gov. eminent on May 18. Hundreds of settlors were preparing to take up Inuds. Tho state claims the land, contend ing thnt under a congressional act of 18.1(1 all swamp Inuds wero placed under tho jurisdiction of tho statu in which thoy lay. Tho Palos Vordo land, thoy claim, comes under that characterization. Persons who hnvo nlrcndy located claims in tho section will not bo af fected by tho ruling in tho ponding case. Laud not under occupancy only is subject to tho litigation. WIDOW SUES HER SON FOR $200,000 PROPERTY Homo lotlTfi vlilcli tend to throw Unlit on Oliver and lilu meetings which woro hold In J3iiroii and Aoh land. ICugcno, Or., 2-18, 1910. Hor. Wo,ton F. Blitclds', Modford, Ore -Doar Hro, HblolCs: Your favor of tho 17tli.lnnt. at hand. In reply to your Will Play Any Aotireuatlon In the County for $500 Side Oct Games to De Played In Medford. Court Hall Is out with a dfl to tho ball nlnyora" of Jackson county and Inquiry concurring Dr. Ollvor as ovan- thinks that tho Medford team can1 gollRt, permit mo to say that I ro- hold tholr own with any aggregation I Kurd him as a vory strong ovangol- jn tho county. Ho tiaya: i 1st, ono of tho strongott I havo ovor -xho fan Bubjoct lit Interesting, and! mot. Ho Is ft groat proachor, hits J thoy aro divided. Into many classes, sin rolentlosAly, whothorln tho church Homo aro boosters and somo aro' or out of It. Tho niicclal sins of so-' knockers, Tho Mcdford team Is no ' cloty and of men, got unsparingly . KOod this year, etc. Now. tho Modford , team will play an nil-Jackson county I team a series of threo games' for, $500 sldo hot. Tho games to ho play- od on tho Mcdford grounds on April him, expect to tako your sharo, aa 1 20, 30 and May 1. Anyone Is eligible mlnlstors, alone vUli others, ti:d stay ; io pjay on tho all-Jackson County (SPOKANE TO DO MUCH with him. Ho Is a man of Ood, ana team that lives -In said county at the' 1 tlmo of this cuaiiongo. mow, bore is easy money for somo of tho wlao ones. So got out and got It." what Is comliig to them, Tho church Is hound to bo cleaner and ctrongor, apart from n great Ingntborlng.' If you go Into tho mooting with QUALITY MEAT WHY WE SELL " THE TENDERES T OUTS LISTEN" Wc state without fear of contradition that wo nro selling tho fattest, choicest, tendcrest meat to he found in all of southern Oregon. QUALITY is what you 'vant, and you can get it hero. Ask our regular pat rons and they'll tell you that we give real, genuine, quality in evory pound of choice meat sold at this shop. COLD STORAGE Experience in buying and a desire to please you arc the main reasons why our meats are so satisfactory. All fresh meat is kept in our own cold storage plant until it is perfectly tender our experience in buying in this valley has given us tho choicest cattle, hogs, etc., to be found in Oregon, and a desire to please, coupled with the fact that our expenses aro lower we are enabled to sell the choicest meats for a little LESS. Our own pure rendered lard now selling for less than most merchants can buy the same quality for at wholesale in carload lots. Warner, Wortman (Sb Gore, Inc. MARKET PHONE 281 GROCERY PHONE 286 Is wonderfully used of God to pro moto rlghtoounncM and spirituality. Wo aro having a wonderful mooting. Ho goes to Ashland from horo and then to Bnleni. I think Corvallls and Itoiioburg aro Loth after htm. Ho goes to Philomath In June. Got him If you can travel Kin gait. I bless God for his coming horo. Vory truly yours, WJI. N. MOUNT. Kugene, Oregon, March 14th, 1910. Itov. Weston F. Shlolds, Medford, Oregon. Doar Brother Shlolds: Your loiter of March 10th canro to hand last Saturday, rnd I ought to havo replied cro this, but was- utterly un BLIND BOSS TO NAME PAVING THIS YEAR ALDRICH'S SUCCESSOR H. J. HULMER INVESTS IN ADDITIONAL' PROPERTY II. J. Hulmcr, lately from Ft. Kei ton, Mont., who was mentioned n one of tho parties purchasing the additions to tho Eastern Orchard company's large tract, hns made an other investment in Medford prop erty, this timo it being a residence just south of the city limits iu thu NEW YORK, April 20. Mm. Ju dith M. Cutting, widow of Hobort Dr. Ollror now that tho mooting has Cutting, has brought suit against closed. I want to say very omphat- xvcll-known Whitman Park, the con- i' imn thnt thi. win 1 sidoration being $5500. not come too lato to do you good. . The property consists of three fiiic You ask mo as to my opinion of """"'"K " ;J"Uk" " uvciiuu 10 wju ahuiuuu uouievura, to gether with the eight-room modern her son, Robert I. Cutting, a Inwyer, for $200,000 on tho ground that hu rofusod to return certain socuritio and persoiinl proiorty to hor. She alleges thnt thcro is a largo income from tho property, of which ho holds possession. Mrs. Cutting lives in Paris. Cut ting is believed to bo on his way to Kuropo. In her complaint, Mrs. Cutting al leges that ho loft for Kuropo for the purpose of remaining out of tho jur isdiction of tho 'court. HARRIMAN RAILROADS ALL IN FINE CONDITION CHICAGO, III., April 20. J. C. Stubhs, vice-president and general mhnngcr of tho Hnrrinmn lines, is authority for a statement today that tho Ilarrimnti linos nro iu better physical 'condition and hnvc better prospects than ever before. "Thuy aru ordering more nnd bet ter equipment," said Stubhs, "in creasing the train scrvico and facil ities and gjvo promise of continuing those improvements. Stubhs hns just returned from n fivo weeks' inspection tour of tho linos in the United States and Mexico. Ically I am far more an Oliver man than when I formerly wroto. To bo suro, ho says somo things that ecem unnecessary, but ovory ovangollst does, and ho far less than anyono of tho great ovangollsts of tho country at tho present time. Moreover, ho has a good reason for saying every thing ho does say, and ho never makes an apology, and you won't havo to. Thcro will bo a stir among tho sa loon clement, and don't forget It, hut after about two weeks you will sco that ho has dug through tho crutt, and ho will begin to gather fruit In qunrtors that you did not suppose It posslblo to touch with the gospel. Oliver Is all right residence now located thereon. Mr. Hulincr thinks of residing in this SPOKANE, Wash., April 20.! PROVIDENCE, R. I.. April 20. Five hundred and twelve thousand , Politicians hore agree that the se dollars for paving 48 streets, of a Ject5on of a successor for Nelson W. total of 102 miles, in the western Aldrich lies in the hands of General part of this city, is tho amount hi-; Brayton, tho blind boss of the Re volved in a contract just awarded to Puhhcan machino in the state. Gov- a Chicago firm. Tho city engineer's , nor f- J- rotnier ana oamuci r, FORTY-FIVE MILES OF FRUIT FROM YAKIMA estimate for the work was $590,000 This is tho first division of 26 milc3 coit, tne Newport millionaire, are considered candidates likely to lead nf nnv5nr tn lin nwnrilpil lh! vpnr. th.3 TttCC nnd is one of the largest single con- , Wnothor Aldnch and Brayton have tracts ever entered into in the Pa-jalre:1Ty agreed on a candidate is a cific northwest. The company will question that is being asked here, install a plant and begin work in a'Aldnch had a long conference with short time, also making Spokane its f rayton before he finally announced headquarters for business in thei ntenUon of withdrawing. In northwest. With the paving now ;u I ft, Brayton a announcement pre progress and that contemplated the "dcd Adncth 8 definite statement in city will be responsible for an im-itlh some hours. Then provement expenditure of .$2,785,- CcIa.rd that lt was certain 526, while including tho bridge i,that 0 , Republican would succeed work, to begin within 30 ,inva olnun- Many politicians here express A At.-!. T 1 . . . . 1 house until such a time as he may aggregate is $3,129,898. Contract-!,luo ut,V" in" f?raloa. M.JuaneB erect himself n mansion on some of ors nnd architects estimate thnt.niVe, asa tne matter or a can tho commnudinir hills in the vicinity -more than $10,000,000 worth of of his orchard lands. Charles Han-.buildings will be erected in Spokane son was the seller and thu trunsnc-1 during 1910, as against nearly $9, tion was handled through the real es-' 000,000 expended on new structures tatc office of George F. Dyer. in 1909. LARGE AUDIENCE IS !0HI0 PEOPLE TO VOTE PLEASED BY RECITAL An nudienco of over 200 of Med- i didato and that if tho man who is to take AJdrich's place has not been de cided the list of possibilities has been carefully revised. To Welcome Prince. SAX FRANCISCO, Cal., April 20. ON SUNDAY BASEBALL I Cff ?r,",TonTjmPe"'al Ch5 iiuiiuaier 10 wo unitea states, is in 20. The Sfln Francisco today awaiting the COLUMBUS. O.. April ford's music lovers attended the re-lnePlQ ot h!o cities may decide by'arrival oi Prince Tsai Tao, uncle of cital given by the pupils of Mrs. E. ballot whether or not they will havo ' lM. .young emperor of China, and E. Gore at tho Presbyterian church Sunday baseball. (minister of war, who will reach San Tuesday evoninr. and were HGliffhtsd Governor Harmon last evening .f rancisco 1-nday on tho Chi o , .! .1 . ..... . . .. .1 : BUSINESS LOCALS : Jlfl tho snfo plnco. Help tho library fund. 25 Rumombor your Block day irift.25 ;:( I can put you wiso to a roal os "tnto buy that will not 100 por cont in !fslx months if hnntllod right, $-100; $3200 nil monoy nocoHsary. R. K. Smith, onro box I00, Modford, Or. 27 Two union prayor mootinga to nicht one nt tho Chrlstinn church, tho othor nt tho Bnptist church. All church poonlo nro tirgod to attend. Four.vngs woro "flontod" by tho polloo this morning nftor having lioon given accommodations ovor nlcht in tho oity jail. Thoy wont out of town on tho third spood nnd didn't look back until thoy had orossod tho boundary. . , Got your stationery, now fiction and offico supplies at tho Morrivold Shop. Whitman's dolicious chocolates nt Morrivold Shop. Tho Patitorium clenns every thing porfectly. 25 Architocta should call and in spect our lino Tho Morrivold Shop. For wood of nil kinds, soo tho Squaro Dual Woodyard. Phono 2001. Fir stroot, butwoon Socond and Third otroots. Gouid Si Lindloy, proprietors. 201 If you want satisfaction, try a snok of Mt. Hood Snow-Fnll Flour. For nalo nt tho Rubs Mill. Remem ber tho place. Polk Hull & Son. r Evory spot tnkos a hiko whon tho Pantorium doos your work. 25" Robuilt typowritors will holp yon alone; sco thoni at Morrivold Shop. Check Amatour Canoblsts. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal., April 20. Owing to tho rocont sorioa of nccidonts on tho part of studont canoeists iu Luke Lagtiuitas, a com mlttoo has boon appointed to con duct tests to prove tho fituoss of studonta to handle n cnuoo, boforo thoy will bo nllowod to vonturo on tho lnko in tho frail oraft. Within tho past mouth two students hnvo boon drownod in onnoo nccidonts nnd a mimbor havo boon rescued in tho nick of tlmo. Look. Do not forgot to ont fresh fish, J Wo havo n good vnrioty of doop-wn-tor fish, crabs, shrimps, oto.; also wo now havo tho fresh Roguo rivor salmon and salmon oggs for tho nnglors' sport. But wo think It will bo much choapor to row your bark to tho Roguo Rivor Fish Markot. stand right behind him, even If tho fur docs fly sometimes. Wo rocclved flfty-nlno yesterday Into tho church, all of them adults hut tli r eo. Thnt Is ono peculiar char acteristic of his work. It reaches thej matured men and women. Ono night when thoro woro seventeen forward, i J, thoy woro all mon excopt ono. Aj vory largo maporlty of thoso coming In thoso mectlr.ss wero men. I havo not heard from tho other brethren, yet, how many thoy havo received. Wo will rccolvo several more who i could not bo pre30 yostorday. I Oliver Is absolutely sound In tho; faith, nnd he doesn't know tho word fear. It lan't In his vocabulary. Ho Is tender nnd persuasive when ho reaches tho point whero conviction has been awakened, Tho singer, Pro fossor Mnltblc, Is even superior to 1 Oliver as a spiritual force. Ho Is a delightful man. Mcdford Is extrome ly fortuuato In securing him. Daclc him up heartily. Ho will make a now town for you. Fratornnlly yours, H. X. MOUNT. Ashland, Oregon, April 13th, 1910. Doar Brother Shields: Wo aro having good, not groat, meetings, but I am frank to say tlio largor sharo of blamo rosts on tho local ministers nnd church pooplo, bocaiuo thoy havo not boon united or fair In this move ment, My slncoro advlco Is keop to gether nnd hustle, nnd Oliver will do his full duty. Fratornally yours, WARD W. McIIENRY. . - - m ' " uviitiivn - t r Vilh ilio rTPollnnf rrtn.lnnnr nt th slcned the Sunday baseball hill. dea-.Jlarn. various selection Ten of the most I,,t0 Prptcsta signed by thousands of', Preparations for tho welcoming of advanced pupils Appeared and were oh'o mlnlstors. The bill leaves tho tno. Princo woro resumed by tho local heartily greeted. The audience was mted question In the hands of tho i Chiuose today, when it was learned nn exceptionally large one, consider- Individual municipalities, permitting' tunt ne wi" remain in San Francisco ing the inclemency of the weather. i popular decision. Opponents of Sun- Ior a uav- '- 'day sport ; re elated by their cam- " Hnskina for Health. - ' palgn's success. nnsions ror iiealt. NORTH YAKIMA, Wash., April a. Forty-five miles of solid fruit trafct, or from 3600 to 4000 carloads, tat&fr estimate of the fruit to be fe!p9 from the the Yaklraa valley, tunieC. over to the superintendent at Fiiit by Agent Hill of the Northern raeUle hero. These figures are based oa eu-etaX. estimates verified by frait graww ot the valley. "SILENT" SMITH'S WIDOW IS SOON TO WED AfiAHf LONDON, April 20. Mrs. Jssm Berry Smith,, the widow of "Sikst" Smith, is soon to be married te Bar low Van Voorhitf. The matter is being kect stet. Mrs. Smith is in Paris at presest, while Van Voorhis is in Londoa. He is stopping at the A- J. Drexel hums, in Grosvenor's square. NOTICE. Pocahontas council. No. 20, wkkec all members to be present this FtWaj evening, April 22. Buslaess oa and team work. ELLA SHOULTS, 28 Keeper of 'Records. Stewart-Perry. F. M. Stewart, the well-known Q. A. K. man, and Mrs. Susan Perry wero married Tucsdav evening, 8v. C. H. Hoxie officiating. . Mr. and Mrs. Perry left this morn ing for California, wherjs they wiH visit relatives and friends. After ward they will visit in Louisiana- Illinois and other states and expect to be absent several month. Hotel Arrivals. At tho Mooro Mrs. Tom Noyes, Los Angoles; C. F. Rooth, Los An geles; O, II. Cooper, Doston; Mrs. E. R. Snrnlng, Soattlo; A. W, Snodgnrt, Portland; D. O. Putty, San Francis co; Ed S. Rolor, Guy 13. Motcnlf, Eu gono; LP. lllnck, Fort Worth; E. C. Sahln, Ashland; L, J, Mlkscko, Hon loy; J, M, Chadoayno, Moutaguo; W. P. Smith, A. L. Faulknor, Portland; A. S, Gonnvlll, Indianapolis; L. J. Dauman, Bonanza; E. D. Payno, Los Angoles; S. J. Allon, Portland; S. S. Pontz, Dutto Falls; R. N. Hopkins, Montnguo. At tho Nash John Arnoll, Soat tlo; F, D, Olarko, Portland; Oharlos Foldonholmor, Portland; O. E)f An thony, Now York; Oharlos A. Royso, Portland; Q. II. Hodgo, Boston; Oharlos K. Whoolor, Mrs. Noyos, O. A. Dawson, Portland; E. B. Frost, San Francisco; W, E, Brown, Bos ton; W. E. Aarlandor, Chicago; W. L. Hlghlo, Stockton; N. J. Vollno, Minneapolis; Frod E. Kogg, Agor; W. II. ..olvy, Mllwaukoo; W. H. Fowlor and wlfo, Portland; J. S. Man ly, Spokano, AdvertisingSpreads THE FAME OP THIS STORE "We ask you, as a user of morchaudise, to always, at any time, compare this store iu every detail with any other store you may visit compare our mer chandise, quality for quality, stylo for style, price for price. Compare our store service convenience of trading cordial ity of clerks, our appreciation of your patronage. Wc know our regular patrons bring new customers, and wo hopo that our advertising will help them to spread the fame of this store. April Sales CONTINUE ALL THIS MONTH. One-Third Off All Tailored Suits. $18.00 Suits $12.00 $21.00 Smts ....$14.00 $24.00 Suits $16.00 $27.00 Suits '. ." $18.00 McCall Pattern No. 3275 A SMART SPRING SUIT WHITE WOOL WAISTS FOR SPRING. Tlio assortments aro very oxtensive and embody stylo features of highest excellence. Beautiful values on sale, 99c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, and $2.00. " You will certainly appreciate seeing these now Waists and wo will be pleased to show you. WHITE AND COLORED WASH GARMENTS For Misses and Children. Wo featiu'e a special offering of ready-to-wear, washable negligees, misses and children's dresses. Tho groat variety of styles of which tho great ma jority are exclusiv(5 and the attractive colorings es pecially commend this offering. 20c and 25c values, 6 to 14 years $1.25 $3.50 values, 6 to 14 years 20c to $2.25 WOMEN'S NEW SPRING WALKING SKIRTS SPECIAL. Many different modols in this purchase and whichever you choose, you will realize a saving from regularly asked prices. Spocial bluo, browns, blacks, at $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. NEW LOCATION, 28 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE YOU SHOULD SEE NEW STORK AND WINDOW!