MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MfeDEORD, ORECJON, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1910. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ii Hubert Jlroodlng, Jr., of Wootlvlllo, ennui up Woiliioudiiy to liuvo sumo jilioto work dono. ID 10, tho liaiinur your. Watch Mod fonl'H population double, vnluou in oity properly triple and MtrootoitrH run to tlio Quoon Anno addition, Mr. Wiitorlioima and tion-ln-luw, Mr, Jones, mid funilly, Into of Chi cago, now ouoiipy tlio Van Antwerp ronidonoo on North Huutty street. Thoy aro delighted with tliu city of Mud ford and with Hnguo Kivor Val ley with her rolling hills, John II. Cnrkin, nttornoy at law, ovor Jackson County Hunk. Mr. Fnrroll, tlio pioneer minor of Willow .Springs, although 85 yonrs old, wnlkod up to tlio oity and linok Tuomlny. All Htylon of lognl blanks utlho Mail Trihiino office. Ovor a hun dred I'orniH. McimrH. Do Itolionui, llollirool; and Siimmorvillo have ouch bought Til) A. V). S. Poison Oak Lotion at Wont Hido I'liannaoy and Englo IMiurmuoy. 37 Mrn. W. II. Humphrey and aunt cave today for an extended visit to AlinnoHotu. Tlioy will also roinalii several days In J'ortland, Halt Lake and Denver, returning by way of Ca nadian I'uulfje. If you want a good residence lot, alniOHt any part of tlio city wo can supply you and at tlio hiiiiiu tlmo hiivo you big money. All holdings boing oloRod out on account of hav ing to go oast on IjuhIiiohh within a fow days. Hoiihoii InvcHlinont Co. II. J. Knox of Lako CryHtnl, Min nesota, who has boon visiting tlio Humphries, roturnod yesterday to dispose of his holding in Minuosoln and will inovo to, Mud ford hooii to bo ono of our satisfied residences. A. I). S. DIkohUvo Tablets at West Sido Phannacy and UiikIo Phann acy. , 37 Li..io Ferguson went to Cunlrul Point today to visit relatives and look aflor her realty intoroHtu in tlio flourishing little city. , Ilnvo you considered an investmonl in oity property, whoro tlio elootrio fiuit loin of Mr. KiMiui'dv in the rear of their rosidonoo properly on tlio (ear lino in Hiiro to go. Investigate wohI Hido of North C. Thin will give tlio yuoou Anno audition. i norm them an outlet and iinhanee the value Front street. of their proMont property. H. h. Ilontinger, Grants Pnsu Mrx.-I,. V. I)ny of San Frnnclsco hustling real OHtato man, spent Mon vill bo at tho Spirollo CorHot Parlorn day in Medford. Ho was hoard to for six dayH with a compluto line of, ask Will Humphrey if there waH a circus in town, win HtiyH no, irn our rcgulnr buzz. Mrs. C. Carey will have on baud throughout tlio planting wiitsou all loiidinu varieties of tomato plants' at Star Garden, above Phoenix. tf Porter J. Xeff was at Jackson ville TueHday on biirfmoss. hair switches (grny switches a 8po clnlty). Combings bought. '10 A. U. 8. Kidney Pills nt Went Side Pliarmaoy nnd Knglo Pharmacy 37 Jameo Owings returned from Quid Hill Monday where he had been em ployed for ten days with a surveying ijmrly. The Hawaiian Orchestra and 'Quartette will play at tho Louvre ate bill and tho house bill will ho very difforonl. The senate rogulursr in order to avert complete surrender to the in surgents, liavo agreed to give up tho sections permitting traffic agree ments and the section allowing in or gors, Tho insurgents have fougl.l both those sections and tho regular decided to eliminate ilium entirely rather than permit the bill to bu killed or the proviHioiiH so chunked Hint they would incorporate the idoiiH of the insurgents. Tlio Hoolion providing for tho su porviHion of railroad stocks and bonds by the intorHtalo commerce commission may bo nlso dropped by tho rcKiilam. Afany epiiblicnu londcrH arc pre dicting that tho bill, when finally piiHKed, will contain only tho rcc IIoiih providing for tho court of com merce the provision authorizing the iutorHtato commorco coimnisHioii. to initiate invoHtiKntioiiH on it own cornplaiulH, tho cIiiuho compelling; railrondH to (iioto rates correctly to Bhippors and tho proviBion for hixtyj dayH HiiHponmon of a rale pending Hh inventiuatiou by the commiKHiou. ' HAVE YOU ATTENDED THE UNION MEETINGS COME OUT TONIGT Dr. French E. Oliver IS DELIVERING SPLENDID AD DRESSES EVERY NIGHT, BE GINNING AT 7:30 P. M. I EMPIRE BUILDER GOOD FATHER TO OREGON u are Missing' the Chance of a Lifetime (Continued from Pago 1.) 1 1 build thin railroad, tho rlRlitu of way' If you miHS a look at my holdings. Everything is beinir sacri ficed to close out quickly. wore turned over to him. It Is Ini poxnlblo to liulld two rondx down tho Mnlhour, nnd 'Hill linn tho only prac tical routo. "Thoro aro goInK to bo a great tunny llnox of rnllrond built In Ore KOn. Tho Rtnto will bo Krldlroncd with them. The Hill Ryntotn will cover tho utnto nnd a romnrknblo era of development will follow, Oro BENSON INVESTMENT CO J Office over Fruitgrowers' Bank UMBRELLA SHOWERS ARE SIMPLY THE FORERUNNER OF PARASOL FLOWERS If you are in need of an UMBRELLA, niako a straight; line for this store. "VVc can show you a superb stock of! good, durable umbrellas a choice collection of handles and the prices arc the lowest to be found anywhere. 45c UP TO $5.00. Don't fail to sec our collection of extra ultra smart-Parasols. The handles are beautiful an dthe covers nro very attractive. SEE THE WINDOWS TODAY. SOME SMART, READY-TO-WEARS Silk Petticoats, Muslin Underwear, etc. SILK PETTICOATS in black and colors, a line you should see by all means, 'file values will appeal to you nfc the first glance. MUSLINWEAR Including many o fthc prettiest, daintiest styles shown this season. EMBROIDERIES That appeal to alj beauty loving natives and at the same time show unmistakable signs of superiority of quality and design. The best part of all, the above mentioned lines are the LOW PRICES. The Store That Treats You Right VAN DYKE'S .1. M. Uuro. Charles Dunifonl, Y). K0U w, bo Hnttlo(1 rn,,(iiy and Itu II. Ilairflhaw. JaHou Ilaitinnn, anil LIVE DEALS Cafo ovory ovonlnL this week frotn'nlhcr oiti.oiiB of Jacksonville, are 0 p. in. until 1 a. in. 41 Will hoII a fi-pnBflcnKor Mitchell itouriiiK ear in firnl-clnns condition for alniOHt your own inioe. Heimon luvetiueut Co. - 30 Mr. Smith oT North Hently Htreet, reeeiveil word Monday to return at onoQ to Ii'ih wife who in ill in San FranciHeo, where nhe wont a few weeks no for motlleal treatment. HimineHH in the oont of an ur;oiit niaturo ealla uh nway for nn imlofl nito period nnd in ordor that wo may ho freo of all holdings hero wo nro cIohiiij: out ovorythhiK nt vorj low iinerifico priced. Bonson Investment Co. ' 3D' Col. T. Ii. Ton Vollo thin tnomlnR Mndford vlnitor4 this afternoon, look iiiK after the matter of that ralwtiy to tho lllite Lead. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS SOON TO HOLD MEMORIAL. A rotimni,' meeting was hold hy the loeal lodue of Knights of l'ytliiaH laHt night in tie onHtle hall. Much interest ifl hcititr aroused in tho contest now wngiiiK hetwecn the two Hides, S. 1. IJrown on one nido is arrayed agaiurit II. IlaHwell and already the fun is crowing nnd the attoudnuce increasing. Nest Monday night the team will ' .... . B unloaded for his personal uho a'PUt on all throe degrees nnd a roua Model "10" Hnickr This is tho third " time, is anticipated. Kvery K. car of its kind in tho Northwest. f should plan to attend. Tho enr is a hoauty. It !h tho car' The annual memorial services aro which won tho Cobo trophy in Indian, npolis Inst year. See tho hair switches nt tho Spi- plnnned for June 6th at 3 :30 p. in. Committees on music, program decoration nnd nrrnugemonts have rello Corset Parlors: Popular prices hcon nppointcd nnd are alrcndy at $2.fi0 to .$10. jwork getting the plans materialized. R. W. MoClendon, of Gold Hill,' Ashland, Grants Pass, Klamath nvn lii Medford on business Tuesday. Hail Carter of Gold Hill spent jMonday in Medford. Trespass tioticou for snlo nt Mail Trihnno office. .Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. T. Austin of Se attle, WiimIi., are in Medford on a business trip. Can you afford to miss ono of thoso beautiful homosites in tho Queen Anno addition nt price and tonna offered, wtlh improvements and street railway sorvico nssurodf A npecial oxhihition nnd demon stration of hair switches, etc, at tho Spirolla Corset Parlors. 1,000 Aoroa of tiinbor,-ono of the tiest lots in tho ontiro state, if taken in next throe days, you can secure at n big Hi.crifico. 3D A. D. S. niood Mixturo nt West Sido rharninoy nnd Englo Pharm noj'. 37 If you aro desirous of obtaining tho best values in high class hair goods cornn to tho Spirolla Corset Purloin this wook. A. D. S. Hnir Rovivor at West Sido Pharmacy and Englo Pharm noy. 37 William Itumo, of Trokn, Cal., was in Medford on businoss Tuosdny. Want a nlco bungalow T Bonson has ono for you and nt tho lowest price you ovor hoard of. 3D William Byhro was in Medford from Jaeknnnvillo Tuosdny. Hero in without doubt tho best real ostato buy inHouthorn Oregon: 100 noros, near railroad, on two good country roods; -10 acres sot to com mercial fruit; ono mile from school. Will cIobo out nt a vory low prioo if takon in a fow days. Bonson Invest ment Co. 39 C. I. Hutchison has roturnod from a busiiicos trip to Portland, A. D, S. Cold nnd Grippo Tablots nt Wost Sido Pharmacy and Englo Pharmaoy. 37 Frod II. Hopkins and family loft "Tuosdny morning for Soasido, Oro gon, to-Bpoiul tho summor. Will disposo of almost brand now offioo fumlturo for any roasonnblo offer. Bonson Invostmont Co, 30 Arthur Brown rottimed Tuosdny morning from n businoss trip to Ash ''Inud. Within ono wook wo will disposo of nil of our holdings in this sootiou nt tho most unusual snorifico priaos. 'Benson Invostmont Co. HnBlclnuifor 'IloHltn. Falls and some California lodges aro to be invited. A speaker will be brought hero from Salem nnd a splendid program will be put on. GREAT STRIKE REPORTED. (Continuod from Pnga 1.1 its roal valuo was discovered, He told tho minors tho ores continued platinum hud tin, and advisod thorn to liuvo them assayod for thoso metals. Tho results wore so astound ing that thoy'arc almost boyond bu lief. Assays running ns high as (ID ouncoa of platinum and SO por cent tin wero obtained. A company hero took hold of tho matter nnd nt least a dozon Snlom men hnvo boon ovor tho ground, among llieiu Professor Boyor of tho Oregon Technical Lab oratory, a fine chomist, and J. II. Cradlcbaugh, a mining man known all ovor tho const. Thoy all say tho diko is inoro than threo miles long nnd 700 foot wido, nnd it is the back bone of a sharp mountain ridgo more than 1,000 foot high. Nino imny out of ton will show a vnluo varying but liltlo from 12 per cent tin and fivo ounces of platinum, of n value of $175 a ton. Tho nearest point to tho miuos is Morlin, a small town on tho Southern Pacific, nino miles north hof Grants Pass, in Southern Orogou, Tho initio is six ntilos distant, on tho wost sido of lloguo River, nnd travel by nuto mobilo is possiblo to tho baso of tlio hill. 1 Grants Pass Doubtful. GRANTS PASS, May 3. It has boon currently reported in this oily lor somo time that platinum has boon found in lnrga (ttantitiis nonr Merlin but mining mon in this city hnvo boon doubtful of its .truth. At present thoro nro two mon hero ondjavoring to soil stock but tlio tnlo of wealth has not been otuhusinfttioally received. llaskiiin foe Health. INSURGENTS FORCE CHANGES. (Continuod from pngo 1,) will loso most of its provisions ns it now seems vory probnblo nooprd ingto Republican londors that tho son- resources developed as If by magic. As Washington was peopled a deendo 1 or two ngo, no will Orogoa bo In tho' coming few yoars. "I do not look for trunk lino ex-i tensions to terminals In tho linnie- j dlato present," continued Mr. Hanloy, who is probably as close to Mr. Hill j as any Oregon mnn, "Thcso will ; follow ns a matter of courno whon J tho territory Is doveloped and they become a necessity. Thoy aro not I needed now, but branch lines nnd feeders aro. Probably In tlmo the Oregon Trunk mny bo extended south to San Francisco, but tho dovolop mont of Oregon Is tho prcsont object. "Medford lias mado a rcmarkablQ growth since my last visit. The fu ture of tho city is aBijurcd, providing ( Hint no Intrnnl dimensions nrleo and, tho citizens contlnuo to pull togoth-; fm T 1 I a . . 1 1 n nTlt . 1 I . rv tlinl MOM check Its growth. Holti your Commor- I clal club. ICeep It tho biggest nnd , most progressive In tho state. Do tint lot up In your campaign of pub- g null, inn Hint! iiiiii(,o uiuius your way keep tho ball rolling." i Mr.- Hanloy Is n Jackson county j product. Ho wnBC born and rnlscd j hero, but a qunrtor of a cootury ago' oh moved to central Oregon, where j ho now reigns as tho greatest of cat-j tlo kings, owning tho Lord only knows how many townships of lands. For years ho has striven to securo a railroad, and was tho fathor of tho state-aided railroad plan, which, re sulted In Inducing Hill to Invado tho stnto and dovolop It. His 1 ntest achievement was tho salo of tho Cen tral Oregon military road grant ex tending through tho stnto to an east ern syndicnto, supposed to bo financ ed by J. J. Hill, for $7,000,000. Ho purchased recontly tho old Hanloy homostond on Ltttlo Dutto owned by M. F. Haploy, aad his visit to Med ford was to ond tho litigation with tho 'city ovor Wnsson ennyon nnd roach an ngroomont with tho Fish Lako company rogardlng water rights. Speaking of contrnl Oregon, Mr. Hanloy said: -"It Is tho only primi tive part of tho country left. Wo still follow tho methods followed BO years ago. Wo liavo our roundups, brnnd our calves and turn thorn looso annd ilrlvo our cattlo 300 miles to a ship ping point, nut tho old ways must soon glvo way to modern mothods, and all Oregon Is going to bo proud of Its table for that Is what all con trnl Oregon Is a groat tablo." NO. 42. NO. 44. NO. 70. NO. 13. $20,000 50 acres near Phoenix; fine deep soil; good drainage; oyo acres b-year-old Bosc and Cornice pears; 10 acres Bartlett pears 1 year old; 10 acres Newtown and Spitz apples, 1 year old; 1-1 acres alfalfa, balance partly cleared; $1000 worth of per sonal property; $1500 net can be taken off the land this year in fruit and alfalfa; terms on part. $50006 acres close to city limits; 5 acres creek bottom laud; all under Fish Lake ditch; all planted to berries and vegetables; beautiful building spot; east front; small house, barn and woodshed; good well; $2700 cash, balance 1 and- 2 years. $2,250 G-Room bungalow, bath and pantry; stone foundation; plumbing roughed in; wired for electric lights, walls tinted; lot 50x140 feet; $100 cash wiU handle this. $650 One acre, close to Jackson St., a fine building site and a bargain. McARTHUR & ALEXANDER PHONE 3681 ROOM 3, P. O. BLOCK Nearly One-Tenth" les1 ed from the United States are "WALK-OVERS." Take into consideration the fact that England, France and Germany are now using large quantities of American made shoes1 and that of the different makes "WALK OVER averages one-tenth. Is this not conclusive proof in style, fit and wearing qualities they are the recog nized and acknowledged leader of all men's shoes of American make? We are the exclusive agents for this world-famous shoe in Medford. PRICES $4.00, $4.50 AND $5.00' IS Ik' RESOLUTION MAKES TROUBLE. (Continued from Page 1.) EIGHT HOURS' FOR TEDDY. (Continued .from Pngo 1.) rlo. Lator tho colonol wont to tho Na tional art gallery and this nftornoon visited El SIncoro, 25 miles dlstnnt, tho reputed bcouo of Shakcspoaro's "Hamlot." Tho munlcllpnllty tonight ontor tnliiB tho colonol at dlnnor. Tho Hoo8ovolt pnrty plans to loavo tonight for Chrlstlnnln, arriving hero tomorrow. Will Meet Edward. , LONDON, May 3. Lord Knollys, prlvato socrotary to King Edward, today donlod a curront rumor that tho king Is trying to avoid a mooting with formor Pros(dont Itoosovolt. Lord Knollys Bald that tho king will moot Colonol Roosovolt olthor at a luncheon or at a dlnnor. Tho king tins not yot decided which It will bo. Inskius for neaJ u. Should tho resolution cotno up It will mean n fight on tho floor, It Is oxpected. Tho resolution being mado as a resolution of Inquiry Is privl lovcd and can bo called up within sovon days, provided It has not been roported In tho meantime by tho rules committeo to which it was referred. Thoro Is only ono way In which tho rules committeo can kill tho resolu tion. It mny recommead that It lay on tho table, but to mako tho action effectlvo tho house would havo to adopt tho committee's roport. To adopt tho report would require practically tho solid republican vote, and It is belloved by tho lendors of tho regulars that tho Insurgonts would voto with tho domocrats against tho roport. Shielding Wlckcrshnm? Tho result will bo that tho matter will como boforo tho house for dis cussion and tho democrats will havo a chanco to Indulge la n lot of ora tory, which, boiled down, will declaro that tho Investigating committeo has beon trying to shield tho attornoy gonornl. Tho oratory Is tho thing tho republican leaders would llko to dodgo. It will havo to bo answered. Thto republicans will havo to as suro their constituents through tho medium ,of oratory and tho govern ment printing offlco that thoy nro not trying to shield anyone, that tho Investigating cotnmlttoo Is probing ov ory possiblo phnso of tho Dalllngor Plnchot row and tho ropubllcan lead ois aro anxious that no porson bo shielded. Tho londors would not object to any mensuro of douato on tho subjoct woro it not for the fact that tho con gressional oloctlons aro coining, Tho wholo mnttor, thoy bollovo, Is lntond od for mntorlal for tho domocrntlc campaign, and tho answors will havo to bo mado now by tho republicans to got an ovon start with tho domo crats, '.. . '--v rilESsloclT: -- -?' For wood of all kinds, see the Square Deal Woodyard. Phone 2G01. Fir street, between Second nnd Third streets. Gould & Lindloy, proprietors. 261 FOR SALE OR TRADE. Six acres, adjoining Talont. Good six-room houso nnd barn. Two ncres in twenty-j"enr-old Nowtowns and Spitzenbergs. Balanco just planted to Aruou and Bartlett pears, with poach fillers. Pumping plant which will irrigato tho entiro place. Good garden, plenty of berries, somo fnm- j ily lruit. rnco Jf l.oOO; ?500 will j handle. Will exchange for Sfedfordj THE SAVOY THEATRE TONIGHT APEX OF PICTURED0M. PANICKY PICNIC. (A laughing hit.) THREE BEGGARS, (Comedy Drama.) THE TWISTED TRAIL, - (Biogrnph Nuf sed.) MusicThat Beats the Band. ONE DIME. We Solicit your fine watch repairing. All work guar anteed. J. W. DIAMOND - 115 East Main St. property. W. tf T. YORK & CO. Canton RESTAURANT SAM LOCK, Prop. The formor famous chef at the Nash Grill, Mr. Sam Look, has openod a first-class restaurant abovo Kennedy's saloon, No. 33 South Front strcot. Entrance at both sides. Only first-class meals served, and just the name of the proprietor is tho best guarantee,. OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT. NOODLES, CHOP SUEY. This is tho only place whoro will bo Berved chop suoy and China nood los. Como and seo mo nnd you aud I aro both suro you will como back. Homember, I am willing nnd I preach what I promiso. Yours truly, SAM LOCK. Popular Store PEOPLE delight in trading at a popular store a store that is always crowded where the clerks aro perfectly courteous at all times and where you are absolutely sure that your needs will bo promptly supplied at correct prices and where ev eryone is desirous of giving you tho very best qual ity. If you notice at all carefully you'll find that ono store in Medford is centrally located and is very popular. S'ijHid THERE IS CERTAINLY A REASON. Do you trade with this popular store? ALLEN & REAGAN 202 E. MAIN ST. PHONE MAIN 2711