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MISDITOBD MAIL TRU3UNE, MttDlfOUD, OHMiON, MQA JJAi , APKIL j;, luJU. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL TroHpiiHH notlooH for sale at Mall Trlbuiio ol'floo. ' Mr. mill Mrs. Albert linker of J'o catclloi lilnlio. wore llto uiiuhIh o I Mr. mill Mm, V. 0. AhhiiihiiKon Mr. mul Mrs. 1' runic b. DukkoU 01, Wednesday, on ronto lo Hpokmio. LhloiiKO aro roKiHluruil nt mo Aiooro. EdMon phonographs flt $12,150 nml 8. M. Monro, Jr., of Tnblu KoolCui) lo $200 at WhotHol Musla Co. St fitt I I spent auiuruay mrm hi fliuuioru. MrH, It hi jmton ontortalnoi Captain It. C. Autbury of Uold tliu KiVu Hundred club at lior pious Hill wan a Modford vIhUoi- BuUir-'nnl homo on North Central uvoiitio day. Friday aftornoon. A. D. B. poroxido tooth powdor and tooth pnsto at Wont Sldo I'har imioy and Ennlo l'hnnnnoy. I!o roady for tho siiftiul. 30 Tlio oipiipiiiunt for a Homiipli'jro onrd arrived for thu ('untral l'oint Do Hiiro to roturn tlio llloolc day ouvolopoa. UU TIioho lotH In tlio Queen Anno Ad dition aro tho hunt ovor, "conulduriiiK prloo mid terms. Ivan HimiiaHon of Portland, who formerly flourished la thin soutlon, dopot (his woolc and will b.i instiilled wits In Modford Hutunlay. at oiico. Slnco this station wiih At thu Southern Dairy yon can cmiipped with thu toluirraph Ino ru Kol puru milk, swoot aronm and but-Mienis it hns boon noeosHury to flit fr tormilk. U', B. Cuntral nvo. .trains for tho delivery of train or- C, V. Finney, advance mun for dors hut with tho iiiHtnllln of tho (ho BollH-l'loto oirouH, waa horo Hnt-j Huuinphoro this antiiiunteii metaoi urday making nrrniiKomontH for his will bo done away with. olruiiH, which will visit Modford on . Holp tho library. May 10. I Tho Ladles' Guild of thu Eplcopa John II. Carkin, uttonioy nt law, church will meet at tho residence of over jnckHon County Hank. - , Mrs, 0. L. behermerhoni,' 103 North Try ono of those delicious fruit Qrapo Htroot. Thursday afternoon. bricks with your Biiiidny dinner.' Everybody noarly went fishiuj; Southoru Dairy Co., 32 B. Central Bunduy or attended tho hall games Aveuiio. Telephone 881. There wns thoreforo only a few linn- Tho Uold Hill Lumber Company' dred people on tho strcot about like tnill on Bnrdine oreck will bo put in (ho same number iib appear on wcuk operation thu first ol thu mouth by days in neiuhboruiK towns ChildorM brothurH, who are under Help tho ladies with tho II- ooutraut to out Huvoral hundred brnry. 30 (hntisnml foot of timber and brint; it A. D. S. peroxido foot powder and out to tho company' Cold Hill foot relief at Went Sldo Pharmacy ynrdH. 'and Encle Pharmacy. A. D. B. guaranteed remedies at "Do you know the significance of West Bidu Pharmacy and Kaglo tho caglo nhown on our monoyT" Phiinnnoy. asked tho nociologiat. ,rics, tt ih an Messrs. Prod Weeks and W. II. emblem of its swift flight," replied MrOownu have been buying goods in iho man in the Nnsh hotel lobby, as Portland tho past week. .he slipped a golden caglo into a Why pay cash for lots when you Block day envelope. iaa get them on easy torms In the I Hand-soleated limo, barrelled and Quprn Anno Addition T Tho Ilig Pines Lumber Co. shipped in a car of select lime. I filmti nmA nt IIia Hit PinAA T.nmlinr have , Co. ' A. D. 8. talcum powdor at West Sldo Pharmacy and Eagle Pharm acy. 31 Men wanted nt tho Dig Pines Lum ber Co. for handling lumbor. 31 I Hand solcctod limo, barrellod and high grade, at tho Dig Pines Lum- ,bor Co. All stylos of legal blanks at tho .Mail Tribune offioo. Ovor n hun- dred forms. A. liar of Weed, Cal., isin Mod ford on business, Privato board at 110 East 0th si. Strictly first-class, " It's queer how tho publia tumbles. Charles F. Young returned Sufi to something Htrictly swell. Noto day from Portland, where ho has how tho high lots in tho Nob Hill boon on business. Addition hnvo quiotly bcon reserved Go to tho factor' for u dish of for loading local citizens oontcm- swoll ico oroam, all fruit .flavors, S plating tho construction of modern contn per dish. 32 S. Central nvo. bungalows during tho coming sum-1 J. E. Watt is in San Francisco on mcr. And tho owners toll us tlioro a short business trip. will bo a building restriction of A. D. S. poroxido croain at West $2000 on most of theso lots. Thus Side Pharmncy and Eaglo Phnrm. Modford irrows. nov. 31 It. E. Hatioy of .JucTtsoiivillu wus a Modford visitor Monday. Swastika daucu Friday night, Ap iil 20. Komotnbor tho date. B. G. Van Dyke of Phoenix wns in Modlord Moinlay on business. Thu Dig Pines Lumber Co. want men with teams to haul lumber. Ap ply at onco. It. G. Smith of Grnnts Pass was in Mudford Monday on professionn business. Howard Holts, a former resident of Gold Hill, has removed from Med ford lo Asbostos, whero ho has leas ed tho Mitchell place. Mark Applcgato wns in Modfort Monday from tho Huxzard mines, on Klk creek, oil a business trip. Tho Dig Pines Lumber Co. want mun with tenuis to haul lumber. Ap ply nt once. Tho host lunch in tho city nt tho S. & Q. lunchroom, In tho Smoke olub. Open day or indit. Old Em driok enfo room. Fred H. Hopkins of Central Point was in Modford on business Monday. J. Court Hull left this morning for Klamath rails to look after some business matters. Hoar tho now No. 1 Victor nt Whctncl Musio Co. E. T. Staples of Ashland wns in Modford Monday. If you want to doublo your money in real estate, Queen Anno Addition is tho enfo place. Swastika danco Friday night, An ril 20. Ilcmombor tho date, ' The Dig Pines Lumber Co. want men with loams to haul lumber. Ap ply at once. " B, M. Collins of the Jacksonville bank BpontJSuuduy night in Mcdford. Men wanted at the Dig Pines Lum ber Co. for handling lumber. 31 Mr. nnd Mrs. T. E. Potlcnger are at Grants Pass today on a short visit. II. D. Kubli of Applcgato was a Mcdford visitor Thursday. Tho Big Pines Lumbor Co. have shipped in a car of soloct lime. Swastika dance Fndny night, Ap ril 20. Itetncmber tho dato. - Pat Donegal of Jacksonville was at Grants Pass Sunday and offici ated as ono of tho umpires. Pat formerly one of tho stars of the Jacksonville team, has retired from activo .work in that line, but he makes a first-class umpiro nnd can't coop away when ho hears, tho smack of a ball landing in n glove or tho orack of a single. Will make it to tho interest of n ndy going cast about May 3 to communicnto with Mrs. Dora A. Wnnier, 1200 West Ninth street. 30' tf -f BLOCK DAY. f -f-f4- -H----t--Tho envelopes wi!n "For tho Li brary Fund," hnvo been distributed by tho lndios of tho Greater Modford club, ono having boon left nt every houso in town. Tho enthusinsm with which tho envelopes have been re ceived nnd tho interest evinced by tho recipients in tho library cause greatly oncouragod the members of tho club. 'Great returns nro expect ed. Do ready this evening for tho Rignal which will clang forth from church, school, firehouso and laundry, though Ibis must not bo mistaken for n session of church service or firo. Tho siunnl is just n melodious rcmindor to hnvo thch envelopes rendy with their gifts nnd that tho collectors aro sallying forth to procure tho envelopes. Tho col lectors will then repair to tho Jack son County bank, there to reckon the harvest. What do you think will be tho amount in tho fundT ART BURGESS BUYS FAMOUS LOUVRE CAFE A. C. Burgess has purchased the Louvre Cafo and will continue the excellent service that has made this restaurant famous as the best grill south of Portland. A specialty will bo made of after-theater parties and special dinners. " City Tied Up by Strike. MADRID, April 25. (Via Hen- daye) Tho striko al Gijon, the second largest city and the princi pal BcnMrt in tho province of As turias, has assumed a revolutionary character. A rigid censorship over dispatches from tho city has been maintained, but it is known thnt se rious street fighting is m progress. Swastika Dance Friday Night. Tho announcement of tho date of tho Swsstlku dance as bsing next Thursdny night was nn error. The lanco will be held Friday night. OFFICE OF SUrERINTEXDENT OF WATER. Tho offices of M. M. Gault, super intendent of water, are now located In the city ball. Mr. Gault will be In his offices from 1 p. m. to 3 p. m., rvhero ho may bo found by anyono having business with his department. 30 naskin3 for Health. MEDFORD AS YET LEADS WITH 1000 Medford Wins Its Fifth Consecutive' Game In Rogue River League Game in Danger of Being Lost at One Time. With tho game tucked apparently safely away In tho warbag of tho Mcdford team, with tho scoro 9 to 2, i Grants Pass made a game batting rally In the olghth and chased over' four runs. Dowers, first up, slammed a two-nnggor to leu; Williams fol lowed, sending a similar hit along tho third base lino, ssnrlng Bowers. Schmidt camo through with a single, scoring Williams. S. Faublan con tributed a single to tho fireworks and there wero thrco scores with nobody down. It looked as If tho gamo might, bo pulled out of the fire. RIggs struck out and Osborne, who had taken Thrasher's place, went out, sec ond to first, advancing Faublan, who scored on Ferguion'a smash to the scoro board. Guy Smith poppod to short and the agony was over. Grants Pass failed to get anything In tho ninth and tho final scoro stood 9 to 6 in Medford's favor. Coleman pitched fine ball until that fatal eighth, when the heat and poor water had their effect upon him. Hill the high school youngster, caught like a veteran. His blocking was perfect and tho way he pegged to second made tho Grants Pass boys IeaVy about entertaining any felo nious Ideas about that keystone bag. Ho caught Osborno off first very neatly In tho Initial canto. With a little experience ho Is going to raako a first-class backstop. Ho also found tho ball for a hit and laid down a neat sacrifice That man Dcebo la some short stop, too. He made a great running catch In the third, which caused tho fans to raako somo noise. The scoro by innings: Medford 01301031 0 9 Hits 10301112 0 9 Grants Pass ....00000024 0 6 Hits 0 1110215 011 Batteries Coleman and Hill; Fer guson and Williams. Three-base hits Hcnsclman. Two-baso hlts Wil liams, Bowers, Strain. First baso on balls Off Ferguson 4, off Coleman Bargains For a Few Days 320 Acres $10,000 140 acres ready for plow, balance good wooded pasture laud; rich soil; specially well adapted for fruit; the wood land will furnish means far living and growing an orchard on the 140 acres; 4 miles from Ashland or Talent. INQUIRE OF GRANT 6 STAPISS HOTEL OREGON BLDG. BEARING AT ASHLAND OR. 1. Hit by pitched ball Isaacs, Hen- solman. Notes of the Game. Ed Wilkinson and Blaine Klum missed a Medford game yesterday for tho first time In years, which elves George Merrlman tho premium as the most constant fan. While the ball was being thrown all over the lot and Medford players were streaking it across the plate, ono Grants Pass fan remarked: "If they don't know what to do with that hall, why don't they put tt in their pocket and then sit down and figure tho situation out" Antlo made a foxy play when he was caught off first, which, by the was caught off first, when, by the should bo, when he dropped under Bowers and allowed tho first base- BUSINESS LOCALS 4 Schumann-Heink sinks "Laexttk. Borgia" at Whetsel Jftwic Qe.' store. For wood of all lusie, m (Im Square Deal Weedyard. Ffca 260L Fir street, betwew feeea and Third streets. Goaid k Lfetdtey, proprietors. 341 '' If you want satisf actios, try 4 sack of Mt Hood 8now-Fall Flaar, For salt) at the Xw Mil. Rene ber the place. Polk Hall ft Sob. Medford, Oregon: This certifies that we have sold Hall's Texas Won- man to fall orer him. Opinion Is dl- der for the cure of all kidney, blad- vlded between tho scorers and tho I der and rheumatic troubles for tea fans as to whether ho was tagged or! years, and feave never had & cobs- not, but his "limps' that goes. said ho was, so plaint. It gives quick and permanent , relief. Sixty days' treatment in eack bottle. Medford Pharmacy. tf Raskins for Health. 'Hasklna for Health." PROFESSOR WARREN A. MALTBIE, MUSICAL DIRE COR; MISS FAITH ROSE WILLIAMS, PIANIST; REV. G. M. BEELER, ASSISTANT. Don't Fail to Hear Dr, French E. Oliver Tonight Oliver Union Meetings A Fine Chorus Choir ALMOST 300 VOICES WERE ON HAND IN THE CHORUS CHOIR LAST NIGHT. Dr. Oliver pronounced it tho finest over heard in southern O r 0 g 0 n to his knowledge You'll onjoy tho chorus singing. Many of Hertford's finest singers will ho thoro. If you can sing, joiij this choir. COME EARLY TONIGHT. 1 Every Night This Week at 7:30 p. in. At The Big Tabernacle Norih Bartlett, Near Jackson St. DR. OLIVER'S SUBJECT TONIGHT WILL BE "PRAYER." Oliver Tef rife at Times HAS NO MERCY ON HYPOCRITES. 4 Ho drags boforo his hoarors tho slimy hypocrite, tears from his heart his secret crimes and exposes his accursed villainy to tho gaze of all. Ho is ter rific at times. You should hear him at -least onco. You'll Like Oliver HE COMMANDS RESPECT EVERYWHERE. His high position as a revivalist has not been easily gained. Every step of the way has been a fight, but the fight has developed a well equipped knight. Ho is a big man, big body, big head, big heart, big soul. Hear lum tonight and form your own opinion. LARGE TABERNACLE, SEATING 3000 PEOPLE. CHOIR LOFT THAT WILL SEAT SOME 400 SING ERS. COME EXPECTING TO RECEIVE A BLE SSING. SEE ARTICLE ON OPENING OF REVIVAL ELSEWHERE IN PAPER. Prof, Maltbie's Solos Touch Every Heart There are many soloists, but Prof. Maltbie certainly has few equals if any supe riors. Yon can't help being impressed when you listen to ono of his renditions. If mu sic hath charms to chase evil away, when sung by this sweet singer when seconded by a well drilled chorus of over 200' voices, it cannot help but move something. THE SINGING ALONE IS WORTH COMING 50 MILES TO HEAR. Be Seated Early Tonight