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T" rr .MMU4 .j. ytMMAuibMn. mwfcwMNmaiiJijn 4wftwwiymwwiwBMt"' untr" MEDffMD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QffiiGOX, TUflSftAY, MAY 24, J910, r- SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr. mid Mrs. Wlllliim lIoakunyoH htt pliuinliiK to limvo in u 1'ow days for Portland, whoro limy may decide to luko u tliolr fiituro residence. Keep your oyo ou tho Itoguu Hlvor Fish Co. for lunch goods. Crabs bo dily mid tomorrow, 12V4 nud 10 cents. Chiokoiifl for Saturday. Our -own propnrod smoked salmon. lfarvoy h, Blouawiill of Ashland in Viwing 'friends in Medford. Mr. Slonownll ruuunlly fractured his arm, but Ji rapidly recovering. J. li. Wright of Weed, Cal., Jh in Ned ford on u uhort biiHiuoHii trip. The Clurk-lluiiory CoiiHtruotlon coinpuny liau nearly completed the grading of South Holly street, pru- punitory to paving. Tho Medford Uriok Co. have tnov- id their offioo to Itooin fi in tho I'oHtofflco block. Hosiery sale nt Mookor's. II. A. Whitloy, a partner of Judge Twohy of railroad building fame, and lt T. Martin, a real CHtuta iitan of :San Krnnoisco, arrived Monday ovo- uiiioj from Han FrnnoiHcu by auto- imiliilo. Tliov roort ujiplondld trip coming up in mi Kpcrson machine, driven by Edward Michel. They will remain Kovoral days hero and then proceed to Portland. Kiijith ailk at Meokor'H. t '.Tho Woods Lumber Company in busy today delivering luumber for throo contracts Higued aftor 0 o'clock 'Saturday. Ono is for n now Iioiihc 'boiug eroded by Claroiico Mookor, near tho North huIiooI, ono for a boiiNQ of L. K. Honii ou South Fir nud ono for tho improvement of tho plant df the Itoguo Hlvor Canning and Kviiporaiing Company. Mrs. A. H. Ilrown of Contrnl Point spent TucHday in Medford visiting rfriends. Genanco Roofing awarded gold modal nt A. Y. V. exposition. Made 'from Trinidad Lake nHphalt and igunranteed. No expansion or con i traction. 08 A. Ij. Hoho of Gold Hill oamo up TucHday morning on tho motor car aim Kpuilt 'TuoNdny in tho city. Jnbotn, IGc, Moekor'fl. Tho Medford Brick Co. havo mov ed thoir office to Room 5 in tho PoHtoffico block. II. Ij. WillianiH of OrnntH PnHH iH Hpouditig n fow dayH in Medford. Ho may purohaso laud in this neighbor hood if ho fiudH what ho wnntH. 50a Iioho 35o, Meokor'H. Kdgar Hafor, B. B. Kelly, J. D. Heard, Howard S. Dudley of this city, accompanied by II. A. Whitloy und V. T. Martens of San FranciHco, left early TuoBday morning for tho tipper lloguo ou n filling trip. Ilofliory Hnlc, Meokor'H. Pavod ntrootn, comont sidewalks, wator, cower, electric lights and all ImprovcmontH will bo found in tho Oucon Anno addition; only oight minuted' walk from tho Postoffioo. Choice lots $650. 18 North Front street. MrH. Sarah Stowart of Eugene is viHiting in tho city. PrincoHH Hlipn at Mookor'H. Tho Mcdford Brick Co. havo mov ed their offico to Room 5 in tho PoHtafficrblook. William McDovitt, who him boon conducting n sorios of Socialist loc turcH on Front fltroot, will bring his mootingH to u cIoho UiIb evening. Mr. McDovitt is n woll-oducatod man and n poworful Hponkor. Ho wns fonnor ly register of tho WuHliiugton Hliito coHciro and in at prcHent editor of the Oakland World. Hair goodH at Meokor'H. All ntylea of legal blanks at tho Mail Tribuno offico. Over a hun dred forniH. " S. D. CalkiiiH, who returned hiHt night from a visit with IiIh son, Cir cuit Judge CalkiiiH, at AhIiIiiiuI, says tho Eugene Guard, roports wonderful activity In tho Roguo Rlvor vnlloy, ooiitoriiig about Mcdford. Fruit nud agricultural lands aro very high, and the orchards aro kept in tho highust poBBiblu Htato of cultivation. Mr. CalkiiiH stutoH that thoy arc mnkiiig a groat doal of rook road throughout Jackson county, but it promisos to bu of n ponnnnont charaotcr and is ns Binooth and hard as a city pavement. Curtain nets nt Meokor'H. The Medford Briok Co. havo mov ed thoir offico to Room 5 in tho PoBtoffico block. Mrs, Josio CrutorH has boon cnllod to Yroka, Cal., on account of tho sioknosH of her mothor, Mrs. M. Childorn. John II. Carkin, nttornoy at law, ovor jaakson County Bank'. ' Cloth of gold at Meokor'H,. John J), Olwoll loft Monday evonlng to attend a mooting of tho board of rogentH of tho Oregon Agricultural college, of which ho is a mombor. C-B corsets, Meokor'H, Tliono lotH on Quoon Anno avonuo aro going rapidly, hotter got in bo foro vnluoH ndvnnco. Easy torms. 18 North Front stroot. Mrn. E. B. Goro loft last ovoning for Now York. She will first visit Portland and join her father, L. U Warner, who will accompany him. Frank Brown of Englo Point uponl Monday in Medford on business, WuhIi Hiiilii at Meokor'H. Tho Medford Brick Co. have mov ed thoir offico to Room 5 in tho PoHtoffico block. Manager Drowary of (ho local of fico of tho Pacific Status Telephone company, visited Eagle Point Mon day, looking up telephone mutters in that district. Ladies' wiihIi skirts, Meeker's, A visit to tho Emporium will ra voal tho nowont idonu in wiiIhIh and othor roudy-to-woars for women. E. S. Wolfor of Englo Point brought in several orates of huge strawberries Monday. Kaysor glovon, Meeker's. The Roguo River Canal company, succoHHors to tho Fish Lake Ditch company, has a largo force of men nt work on the desert constructing a now littoral which will place tho des ert about Agate under water. $5 silk skirts $3.00, Meeker's. Before letting your contract for cement walk bu Hiiro and figure with tho Mcdford Comont Co. It will bo to yurtt advantage. Phone Mnin iwz. in Rajah silk GOc, Mockor's. Can you OHtifnnte tho value of n Queen Anno avenue lot a yoar from now? Only $050, at present, cash or terms. 18 North Front street. Velvet ribbons, colors, Meeker's. II, W. Andrews of Ashland has Hold his. 'JO'iioro orchard near tho Normal ochool in Ashland to Hchoou thal Bros, of Lincoln, Neb., for $13,-000. John Wiseman of Appleguto was a recent Medford visitor. . Mr. and Mrs. O. Lowe of Ashland spent the week-end with friouds in Mcdford. F. Roy Davis of Salem Iihb boon appointed court stenographer by Judga Calkins. Ho will make his homo in Ashland. John C. White visited Ashland re cently to meet Mrs. White, who has returned from spending a few weeks in Oakland, Cal. Miss Claru Allen of Ashlnnd wns u recent visitor in Mcdford. E. T. Abbott, gcnernl manager of tho KJnmuth Lake railroad, viuitetl valley points recently. Fruuk Allard of Ashland spent Tuesday in Medford. Mrs. II. L. Young of Hrowusboro spent Tuesday in Mcdford. W. II. Johnson of Euglo Point drove in Tuesday o his way to Jacksonville on business. M. F. Hnnloy has roturnod from a trip to his Littlo Butto runch. Lynn Purdin, editor of tho Central Point Globe, spent- Tuesday in Mcd ford. Gcorgo A. Butt, tho wost sido jew eler, has returned from Yroka, whore ho went with tho Ellcs. Ed Holms of jshlniid spent Tues day in Mcdford. Arthur Brown visited Talent Tues day in tho interests of tho Roguo Magazine. J. W. Siivngo of Talent has his now box factory nt that point nonrly ready for operation. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Dnniols return ed today from Yroka. Thoy drove over and DncJc m their Cadillac and ronort a splendid triii. Mcdford is soon to havo a largo auto delivery truck, tho Mcdford Buiok company ordering ono for a mem una. Fred J. Blnkoloy has returned to Roseburg aftor short business visit in this city. Tho city park is showing gront im provement under tho enro of tho La dios of tho Grenlor Medford club. Henry Williams of Gold Hill, wl.il,. driving to Medford this morning, lost ono of his valuable driving horses. mo nnininl was suddenly taken ill and diod before assistance could bo rendered. C. W. Ilondorson of Central Point was in Mcdford Tuesday. Harry Lnngwonny of Grants Puss is sponding n fow days visiting .friends in this oity. I ho city council will hold a spo- llll cnaoln.. it.!.. ' EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS Dr. llargravo of Medford wns up looking over Ills flno young orchard In North Talent last Saturday, 13, V. Foster of Mcdford, who owns a flno tract of garden land In Talent, ennio up and took a milk cow to town Saturday. Mrs. Lllllo Blackwood and her lit tle granddaughter, Vivian Btancllff, went to Ashland to visit friends last Wednesday and Thursday. I Frldcgar and his nopjiow, Jsnac Frldogar aro up from Medford plas tering Loulo Oolvor'H now bungalow at phoonlx. Hock and I'hoonlx resulted In a vic tory for Phoonlx. Mr. and Mrs. Loulo Colver of Phoo nlx vlcltod North Talent Saturday evening, Dr. Mallngron of Phoonlx wont Moiling Sunday and mado a good catch of fino speckled trout. Mrs. 8, S. Btophons upent Sunday with her parents at Rocky Ford peach orchard. Mm. Lillian 01 libs wan brought down from Ashland In an auto last Friday ovoning that sho mljjht spend DRYD0CK DEWEY SINKS ' IN PHILIPPINES STORM 8. O. Van Dyko of North Phoonlx, Hunday with her mothor and brother, visited Phoonlx Sunday In his now who havo been detained In North Tfll- ilulnk 10 ont owing to nor owners illness. flnrry Lynch and family of Wag nor Creek vlaltod Mr. Lynch's moth' or, Mrs, Andomon of Phoonlx, last Sunday. Honry Sliafor, who ban boon run ning ti meat market in Phoonlx, lias returned to his father's rnnch near Jacksonville. George Chandler of Medford Visit ed his father, Willis Chandler of North Talent, on Sunday. Tho baseball gatno last Sunday on tho Phoonlx grounds botweon Tabic, Mrs, A. 8, Furry and littlo daugh ter, Juanltn, Started on Sunday's early morning train for Brownsville, Or., to visit Mrs. Vurry'n Bister, Mrs. C. Cato, nnd Mrs. iVtlrry's mother, Mrs. Ij, A. Itoao. Mra. William Colo man accompanied thorn. Tho closing exercises of tho1 Phoo nlx Bchool will bo held In W. 0, W, hall Tuesday evening. Thero will if a graduating clans from tho eighth and ninth grades. A good attendance Is expected. VAjLEJO, Cnl May 24. Tho drydock Dewey, which is reported sunk in Philippine wntors, was in stalled at Olongapo, Subig Bay, Ma nila, by Naval Constructor W. G. Duboso and Chief Carpenter W. W. Cowles, who aro now at tho Maro Isl and navy yard here. CowIcb said that tho drydocjc prob ably sank in a tornado, as that was most feared by naval officers when tho lingo steel tank wns put in place. Ho laughed at tho suggestion that Japan might have bcon interested in its destruction, saying that the Jup nncso vessels, as well as those of other nations, frequently used the drydock after paying tho government for tho privilege. Ho expressed the TABLE ROCK ITEMS W. L. Thompson and C. F. DaVls took a trip by wagon and tcaln to Canyonvlllo and Olondalo last week. Mr. Davis expectfl to rolurn to Idaho by tho way of MarshfJold and Port land. Will Lydrlard of Medford Bpont Sunday with his parents horo. Mrs. Charles Pankey gavo a party to tho littlo girls oa Saturday after noon In honor of her littlo daughter, Ltzzlo and Cora. Thoso present were Edith Garrison, Norma Adams, Bor- tha Carpcntor, Florence Flckcs, and woro entertained for lunches fcy Miv and Mrs. It. 0. Washburn a4 late In tho afternoon loft for polata en th P. &E. S. C. Carpontor Is giving the build ings on tho Flndloy place a Mat at paint and whitewash. Norma Adams Bpont a weak' Tlslt Ing at tho Blsaols In Medford. On May 15 Ilor. Smith, represent ing tho Congregatlonaltst S. 8. Mis sion society, preached In the nehool- houso. Owing to It not betas gen erally known, tho attendant waa Pansy Connoly. Games were enjoyed 1Bma11 belief that the th'vwd. Dewey would be NOTICE C. it. Hanover of Now York City, who- recently arrived in the valley, has purchased a plnco on Savage croolV, which ho will plant to fruit. W. T. Grievo of Jacksonville spent Tuesday in Mcdford. D. S. Wood Is rojolclng ovor tho fact that olght chorry trees which ho set out two months ago aro bearing thoir first crop nt tho prctscnt time. Ho was told that thoy would not live, ns thoy were In bloom whon planted, but they did, and Mr. Wood conse quently has tho laugh on tho wlao acrcB. Announcement wns mado today that J. M. Duvis, general miporintcnd cnt of tho Orccon Short Lino, will succeed J. II. Young hh general su perintendent of tho northern division of tho Southern Pncific in Califor nia. J. I). Smith returned Tuesday to Orland, Cnl where he makes his home. Ho is the father of Mrs. A. E. Powell of this city. .Mrs. C. W. Pruett of Grants Pnss is spending a few days with her par ents in this city. IIurIi Griffon of Hilt, Cnl is in Mcdford on n short business trip. J. E. Enynrt is spending a few dnys nt his ranch on upper Rogue rivor, overseeing improvement work. ROOSEVELT. (Continued from page 1.) SOUTHERN PACIFIC MAN GOES TO GUGGENHEIM oinl sossion this ovonimr Louis A. Hathwny of Butte Falls is down transacting business with lo cal merchants, L. E. Willotts hns roturnod from a trip to Klamath Falls nud Northorn California points. W. n. Mowntt of Ashland, who is conuootod with tho Postal Tologrnph company, spent Tuosday in Medford on busiuo8s, William C. Diinnuwuy of tho Bluu Lodgo mining dislriot, wns n rocoul visitor in Medford. Tho last paving work dono in the city by tho Warren Construction company was tho 'layinir of a driva- .way for Harry E. Foster on his prop erly on Jiitst Alain, Mr. Foster will havo a linndsomo plnco whon ho com pletes his conteniplatod improve ments, which noludo n wido oximnso of lnwn nnd a hugo porgolu. U II. Allison of uppor Roguo river spout Monday in Medford. Mr. AN lison says that fishing in his part of tho rivor is not up to its usual staudnrd this yoar. More China pheasants havo boon noted this yoar in tho Roguo Rivor vnlloy than for some timo past, no cording to reports roooivod in this city. SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., May 24. Charles J. Jones, assistant general freight agent of tho Southern Pacific, Is tho latest official taken from that corporation by tho Guggonholm In terests. Ho announced his resigna tion today beforo leaving for Soat tle, where It Is belloved ho will be come traffic manager of tho Guggon holm transportation lines. Jones Is tho fifth Southorn Pacific official to leavo tho San Francisco office to accopt a position with tho GuggonhotmB. Robbins Wins Case. MEXICO CITY, Mox.. May 24. Gcorco C. Bobbins of Los Angeles to day won his caso boforo tho federal court of Moxico and will not bo ox trnditod to tho Unitod States for al leged bigamy. Is "troublo brewing In tho kitchen?" Woll thoro's tho want ad way of get ting "holp." tho senate wing of the Capitol, Roose velt took Gardiner and Noleon by tho hand and, turning to Taft, urged him to tako u tho insurgent cause. That was ono of Roosevelt's last acts during his administration, the report declares. ItooBovelt declared Jt seemed he would bo encroaching on tho prerog atives of his successor If ho publicly endorsed tho Insurgents. Ho said ho had bcon dealing with these things In his own way and his successor would want to do tho same without any Interference. Throughout tho in terview tho only objection Roosgvolt mado to n public declaration of sym pathy with tho Insurgents wac the fact that his successor might bo embarrassed. For an hour and a half Roosovolt talked ovor questions connected with tho Insurgent movement. Tho com mitteemen outlined various projects. Ropoatodly Roosevelt evinced a de Blro to aid tho cause, seeking only a way that would not leave him opon to a chargo of having interfered with Taft "Well, Mr. President," said Oard Inor, "will you ask Mr. Taft to do what ho can for us?" With on impulslvo gesture, Rooso volt grasped Gardiner and Nelson by tho hnnd nnd lod them to where Taft stood. Roosevelt brlofly explained to Taft tho plans of tho Insurgents had mado to fight tho rules and Cannon, and pleaded for flvo minutes for sup port for tho lnsurgont cause, ending: "At least keep your hands off." Tart listened to tho fervid plea, throw up his hands and turned the matter oft In a Joking way. Tho Insurgents, however, it was learned authorltatlvoly today, havo kept In closo touch with tho former president. Letter aftor letter has boon sent to Africa quoting Insurgent loaders here. Many of thorn, It Is learned, havo been answored, but tho answors havo been kept carofully guarded. Theso lottcr3, It Is said, account In part for tho lntlmato knowledge of tho political situation ho was found to havo had whon ho dodged tho plt- lills sot for him by tho correspondents who first met him whon ho bogan his return Journoyto America. SIDE OUR C01lPLETE LINE OF DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY BEFORE FLAKING YOUR GRADUATION PURCHASES. J. W. DIAMOND 115 East Mnin Savoy Theatre APEX OP PICTUREDOM. Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday THE GIRL OP NIXON'S Comedy. LOST AND REGAINEDThrilling. PAULA'S TRAINED ANIMALS Interesting. .. HUNCHBACK PIDDLER Dramatic. FIRST LOVE BEST Special. ORCHESTRA MUSIC ONE DIME NO MORE ONE DIME and refreshments served. I Mrs. P. C. Washburn returned to Table Rock Friday from Portland, whoro she haB beon visiting since last Christmas, Mlflaoa Mary and Clara Collins aro visiting with their grandmother, Mrs. C. S, Foster, at Ayrcs Spur. Mrs. Schact and littlo son of Port KiTghta Templar, Malta Comm&titerf, Xo. 4. Special conclave on Wednesday eve-' fa'rtd' are visiting with her cousin, S. nlng, May 26th, for Tcmplo work. M.- Mde Jr. Special conclavo on Friday, May' On Friday tho" IIIH party, consist- 27th, for work In Temple degree. . Ing of rfbout- la people, who havo been By order of . D. Grant, C. E. ( touring itf Oregon, came to Table family has apprehensions of a turn B. A. SHERWIN, Recorder. Rock In flvff tfatofr from Cold Hill nd for the worae. Percy Chapman has takon the po- Bttltn of foreman for Mr. Conaer. Mr. Conner Is building a flue log bungalow on his place and has a num bor of teams hauling logs from tho Meadows, and has a crew of about ten men at work on tho buiidlsg. Tobacco Magnate III. DURHAM, N. C, May 23. The condition of Benjnmin Duko, tobacco magnate, remained unchanged todny. Duke is ill of typhoid fever. His May we store a Piano in your home? We have en route from New York a carload of the world's celebrated piano, and owing to the fact that we are not able to secure a desirable location for our permanent headquarters, we are forced to ask the citizens of Medford and vi cinity to give us store room for same until our quarters are ready. AnojTie filling out the following blank and mailing same to Hale's Piano House, may have the free use of one of our celebrated pianos until we may have sale for same. Medford, Or., HALE'S PIANO HOUSE, Medford, Or. Dear Sirs: You may deliver to m residence free of charge one of your pianos to be held on storage until such time as you may have sale for same. I will agree to take good care of the piano for the storage room. It is further understood that I bind myself in no way to purchase the piano by giving you the above accommodation. J-' CH-I-1C Mlt Mtt NllMMI Address , Street and No . If You Are Looking for a Money Maker INVESTIGATE THIS 50 Acres of the finest hillside land in the valley, one mile from Jackson ville on main road and every inch can be utilized. Sightly building spot. Price $225. Good terms. The Best L w Price Proposition 1160 Acres on the Antelope Creek, in one body. This is a great bargain for the price asked. You'll have to hurry to get this at $35 per acre. Investigate This Before You Buy 19 -Acres adjoining Burrell Orchard on the south. 5 Acres bearing peaches. 1 1-2 Acres bearing pears. 1 Acre bearing Spits. 9 1-2 Acres 1-year-old Bartletts. 2 Acres bearing Ben Davis. 9 1-2 Acres peach fillers. House 6 rooms; barn, good condition; one span fine mares, wagon, hack and buggy; all implements, including spraying machine. This is the best buy on the market barring none. Ti interested, call for price and terms, which cannot be beat. How is this for a mid-season bargain1? How is This for a Mid-Season Bargain? 19 Acres, 1 1-4 mile from Phoenix depot; soil slightly gravel; 6-year-old apples and peaches; 2 houses, ono built of concrete; good barn, some alfalfa. Price, $4500; $2000 cash, balance good terms. Walter L. McCallum HOTEL NASH LOBBY J & n' m I JpiCSUft ,.Vfc iftinmKN""""" """" " t y ' A" v-,--r-p,fc' .X' (,!lJW .MHkUKAMiMf . t A 4 itftjfcj.v nntiiMBi iniM i i il