MEDffOBP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 29, 1910. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Wlllliim DiivIh, ii Mouiituln diutrlot I'imnor, oiiinu ovor Hutimliiy, luyliiK lit Hiipplloii. HIh nloco, Mm. Lucy J)ivIm, ami family, of North C Hlruot, will iit!()iiimiiy liim homo for u fow luy8' iohI. A. 1). Wiltlu of PiiHiulumi uumo up Tlnuwluy on u hriuf ImihIiiohh Htuy. If you want to Htoro u piuiio ior IIuIu'h plmio Iioiiho, drop a onnl a lnHHud to Oil N. Cciitrnl uvo. Tho now North laundry i l'iiK liiiintod. Mih. William .Ioiioh and daimhtur, Oracu, of HoiikIo, amo ovor TlnirH duy, HhoppiiiK If you want to Htoro a piano for HiiIo'h Piano Iioiiho, drop a card ad droHHod to 1)11 N. Contral uvo. Mi-h. C. P. Huolc "d diumhtor, Uztfa. vinitod AhIiIuimI WoduoHday. V. M. Kiinnody of North Front Htnitit In addliiK attraotivo improvo iiiunta to IiIh nmidonoo property. Tho North mdiool groiiiulH aro hu iiig iniioli iuiprovod hy (trading. (loniiHoo Hoofing uwardod gold modal at A. Y. P. oxpoHition. Mado from Trinidad Lnko nHphiilt und Kimrantood. No oxpniiHion or con trnctlon. 08 P. II. ItoKonhurg, Hocrutary of tho "SVoHlurn Ormion Lumber Mauufao- turint; UHBonintion of Cottago Orovo, wan among IIioho who attondud tho Hoo-IIoo t'ohihratiou. Hit roportH peoplo of Cottagu Orovo friendly to thu Crator Lakn highway and that tho proMpoctH of NoHinith county uro 'bright. Tho proponed WillinmH coun ty, ho Hlatt-H, iH duviHod Hololy for tho purpoHo of heading off NohiiiUIi county. Como to tho Uijou tliiH wuok and boo tho Toxiih magician. Til) C. K. Short of Merlin Hpont Satur day in Medford. Now Ih tho time to buy your wood nt $1 per cord. Call at 4'Jl South Qrapo Htreot or phono Main 401. (10 JauioH Poll, u well-known hotel man of Grand ForkH, N. D., i vin iting IiIh friend, Milliam Hudgo. f. M. Welch of Squaw Lnko Hpont Friday in Medrord. Ho reports fiHh iiK in S(iinw Lake fine. J. Do P. Schonk fa on n biiKinoris trip to Soattlo. Pnvod Htrootn, cotnont Hidowalkn, wator, cower, olootrio lightn and nil improvements will bo found in tho Oucen Anno addition; only eight miniitoH' walk from tho PoRtoffioo. Choice Iota $0r0. 18 North Front stroet. F. K. Deuel Iuih retuniod from a biminoHH visit to Portland. Tho Hijou offers u vory fiuo vuudovillo and moving piuturo show tonight nnd all week. fi!) It. C. F. AHthurj fa Hponding a fow daya with II. H. TroiiHon, tho applu king, at KukIo Point. F. 0. MoWilliimiH, tho Aslilnnd booBter, and Senator Mullot woro Medford vtoitorH Friday evening. All xtylcfl of legal blanks nt tho Mail Trihuuo office Ovor n hun drod forma. Tho Ladioa' Aid society of tho rresbytorian church mccta at tho maiiriu TuoHday at 2:30 p. in. All tho Indies of tho congregation nro invited. Como to tho Hijou tlumtro tonight nnd boo a first clnss vaudovillo and moving picture nhow. New manago mont. GO L. K, Iloovor of Medford is spond- ing tho day in tho city visiting at tho homo of his brothor, Dr. K. V. Iloovor. IIo sayfl thnt Medford's population, according to tho present census, will reach tho 8000 mark, while many of tho citizens nro in clined to believe that it will pass the 10,000 mark in another year. Hose burg News. John II. Cnrkin, attomoy nt luw, over jaoksou County Bnuk Qoorco P. Mima of Sovon Ooak flpont Saturday in this city. IIo fltatcH that tho residents of his neiuhborhood hop soon to have tho S. P. motor oar mako regular sto.H nt that crossing. This will ho a great couvouiouco to tho many pooplo who resido near thero. Mrs. Muttio Morrison of Central Point spout Snturduy nftornoon in Medford. Thoso lots on Queen Anno avouuo nro going rapidly; bottor got in be foro valuos ndvnnco. Ensy terms. 18 North Front ntreot. F. H. Tracy, n "Wostorn Union op erator in Ashland, visited with frionds in Medford on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Plnino Klum ro- turuod haiuniay morning lrom u visit with frionds in Ashland. Canton rostunrniit for sale, $1000. Snm Look, propriotor. fl4fc P. IT. Tlarris Hpont Snturdny in Gold Hill looking nftor his intorests nonr tlint city. Can you estimate tho valuo of n Quoon Anno nvonuo lot n yonr from nowT Only $060, nt prosont, onsh or terms. 18 North Front strcot. TCdwnrd Martin hns rottirnod from n short visit frionds in Soattlo. Medford honks up witli Grants Pnss on tho local ball fiond today nnd on Monday with Central Point, Grnnts Purs plnys Glondnlo Monday nt tho Pass. from It. M. Ciithhorl lias rolurnoi a ImihIuohh trip to Portland. Mih, It. F, Mullcoy of .laokHonvillo H)ont Haliirday afternoon Hlioppiug in Medford, Juffiiim ami Johnson will fight for the championship of tho world, hut lloyl, tho groat Texas cowboy magi cian, is fighting to control public opinion at tho Hijou theatre. of) Shirley linker has returned to su pervise tho completion of tho city's gravity water system. Sam Lock wishes to sell tho Can non Hestaiiraul for $100,000,000. Mrs. Ilatnill, who owns an orchard near Jacksonville, spout Saturday in Medford visiting with friends. Tho JoffrioH'Johnsou fight is to bo oiio big thing at Kmcryville, Cali fornia July 'I, hut tho two Hoyts are tho big attraction at tho Hijou the atre tonight. r,() Tho late fiction and Foust craft jewelry at tho Morrivold Shop, Tho Toggery has just installed the latent thing In canh register. A clock registers the timo each article is sold, tho time each clerk reports for duty or goes on leave. Six indi vidual drawers, each working sep arately and independently. Halo's pianos will nrrivo about Juno 10. Poter M. Korshnw of the O retro n Grauito Company has returned from a trip to Northern California points. W. II, Stono of Central Point wiih a visitor in Medford Saturday. KI it or Puttisou of the eiitral Point Herald visited Medford Satunhy nftornoon. Will soil 'JO acres of fruit land near Contral Point; price $2100. Aylor fc Dennett. 00 Mrs. Alice Carlton of Grants Pass visited friends in this city rcntly, customers in tho vallov viewing again, Frank Kvans, who hiw been re siding In Medford for several months past, has 1ft for a two mouths' viv.it with relatives in Portland. Harry L. Young loft Saturday evening for a visit with his family at Hrownshoro, George F. Jewell, n newcomer from Cincinnati, Ohio, !iih pur chased a ranch near Woodville and will help to make that city grow, lb states that Medford is higgost little city ho has ovor soon. W. H. Blond "of Kaglo "oint was a visitor in Medford Saturday. Oregon C. Johnson of Philadelphia has arrived in Medford with the in tention of making his homo hero. He states that his falhor was with Grant when ho was in charge of the bar racks on the Columbia nnd that ho was named Oregon and given in structions byMiis father to some dayj locate in this state. He has spent six months looking ovor tho state and has chosen tho Koguo Kivor val ley an tho fairest spot within its boundaries and so will become a per manent resident. Dr. Francis K. Oliver will bring his revival meetings in this city tj a close today and will Icavo Monday for Philometh, Ore., to open a series of meetings. ucorgo v. Downing oi 'i nun is spending n fow days in Medford on business and pleasure combined. Mr. and .Mrs. Hichard Caldcr have loft to take up their residence at thoir country home on the west side of tho valley after spending the win tor in Medford. Mrs. M. K. Worrell and daughter. Miss Helen, have returned from a Miss Corlett, as tho handsome, hut month's visit to Portlnnd. rouuh frontier girl, So charming, con vinciug and vory capable actress, Now York Morning Telegraph. Soo Miss Corlott tonight at 7:.'I0 at tho Ibis Theatre. SO Miss Anna Colvig of Ashland wah n rcent visitor in Medford. Party owning or knowing of good proven placer ground, that is diffi cult to get water to it, that can he nocurcd on reasonnblo tonus, mny lonm something to his ndvnntage by addressing Small, 3.1 Jackson County Hnnk Hldg., Medrord. 01 Mrs. E. L. Mooro of Contral Point spent Saturday in visiting friends in this city. Foust Crnft Guild jowelry for graduation presents nt tho Morrivold Shop. A. IT. Carson, stato fruit commis sioner, slntes thnt ho never saw u more porfpot crop or frtiit in the Itnguo Hiver Vnlloy than tho present one. .Mr. Larson Imr just returned rrom HoHehurc; where lie organized a now horticultural society. Mrs. Dr. Parsons or Aslilnnd was a recent visitor in Medrord. Miss Maud Allan or San Francisco is tho greatest Salome dnncor the world ever know, but Espanitn Is tho greatest globe dnncor on tho Ameri can stage today. Sho can bo seen at the Hijou then tie tonight. fiO T. IC. Anderson or Ashlnn wns a visitor in MedTord Fridny on n short business trip. Miss Rtelln Steiger or Grants Pn tnrried n short tim in Mdford on hr way to Jacksonville to visit with rriends. Airred Huggorth at Grants Pass was a recent visitor in Medrord. A lnrgo number or nnglor-i nro tak ing ndvnntage or the stop mnde by tho Southern PnciHo motor car at Savago Rapids as this is an idea) spot on Hoguo River to fish. Eight anglers left tho car thero Satur day nftornoon. H. A. Holmes, tho insurnneo man, devotes his whole time to insurance nnd can give you bettor service Honm 10, Jackson County Hnnk. William C. Rtillwell of .Tiickson vilU was a visitor in Medford Snt urdny. Mr. Stillwcll recently pur chased a homo in Jacksonville, com ing horo from Modisnn, Wisconsin. TTo stntos that in his opinion Jack polvillo will become tho favored resi dence section of tho Hoguo Hive vnlloy, H. A. nohnes, tho insurnneo man, writes n vory liberal insurnneo con tract. Room 10, Jaoksou County Hnnlc. Rtolln nolmos of Gold Hill spent the week end with rriends in this city. James O. Francis or Woodville wns a Snturdny business visitor in Medrord. A. C. ITowlott or Eagle Point wns n recent visitor in Medrord. Tt costs no moro to insuro in tho big cnmpnnies thnn tho smnll onos. Seo R. A. Trolmos, tho insurnneo man, room 10, Jnckson County Hnnk. Willinm IC. nervoy of Tnleut brought in somo vory rino rtrnwhor rios rrom tho "Gordon Contor" on Snturdny. no bolioves in the "in to 1" policv 1(1 slrnwborrios to n box. Cnnnda Corlott & Co.'s western plnylot hns cronted n profound im pression nnd drow somo of the larg est nudioncos ovor rooordod in the history or tho Arcndo thentro. To lodo Nows Hoo, Can bo seon at tho Tsls thontro tonight nt 7:fl0. fit) Onorgo F. Truo or Tnlent was n visitor in ModTord vestordov. L. E. Tihhnll of Portland is intor- Canada Corlott has nhility fnr be yond tho usiiul vaudovillo players. Sho wins her audiences at once, and then displays her many sided na ture. Sho is well supported. Washington (D. C.) Post. Com to the Isis tonight. SO Tho Medford Huick Company has rocoivod n Huick delivery tmck. It wns ordered nt tho instnnco of scv ornl locnl firms nnd if it proves to bo whnt tho mnkors claim for it sovcrnl will bo ordered for this city. John Miller of Aslilnnd spent Snt urdny in Medford on business. Mrs. A. Wilson hns purcunscd the interest of Mrs. Riddle in tho Spi rclln Corset parlors nnd will in the future conduct tho business by her self. Wilson C. Hendricks oT Ruch wjib n roccnt visitor in this city. Ho is dolivring wood to vnlloy customers. Louis C. Doano of Hilt, Col., is visiting friends in Medford. A lnrgo number of stores in tho city hnvo announced their intention of closing Mondny nftornoon in honor of tho votornns in order that thoir employees may attnd th memo- nnl oxcrciscs in tho city pnrk. mt. nun .urs. w. r. Isaacs nro planning nn extended fishing trip up Hoguo Jwver. They will Icavo to dny. Tho old distillery which hns stood for n score of yenrs nenr tho north boundaries of tho city is being razed to tho ground. Ono by one tho his toricnl landmarks of the city mc boing removed. Tho old wntor tank in tho city park will bo tho next to go. Spooinl sconory nnd accessories, accurately costumed. Specially posed motion pictures perfectly in troduced nt tho Isis theatre. 59 George Swoning has returned from n visit in Southorn Culironiin. Chiof Shonror reports thnt tho Inst of tho hoboes has quietly evept nwny to pnrts unknown. Tho city is ontiroly freo of Wcnry Willies for onco. Whon ho stnrted to "elenr up" ho hnd twonty-tlux'o nnd it took a weok to clean them out. Howard S. Dudley visited Ashland on business Snturdny. C. C. Tnylor has returned from a visit of sovernl months in Senttlo. Mrs. Mny Grunt of Gold Hill spent Saturday in Medford. Loon H. Harris, who hns boon in Medford for n fow days on business and renewing old ncqunintnucos re turns today to his homo in Chico. Cat. County fruit inspector H.nrnum of Phoenix spout Snturdny in Medford. IIo roports tho orohnrda In his dis trict in tho best of condition. Tho 'uttention of tho automobile world is attracted to Miss Blanche Stuart Seott of Rochester, Now York, who is making a transconti nental trip from Now York City to San Francisco in an Overland Road ster. Sho will mako all her own ro pairs and is accompanied only by a nowsjmpor woinnn Miss Amy Phil lips. Miss Scott is making th trip purly for plasuro and hor nttompt is attracting tho most widespread attention. Tho wonderful simplicity of tho Overland automobile mnkos touring for ladios possible. Call at Medford Auto Co., for demonstra tion. ro John CK Fnllawny of Woodville was a visitor in Medford on Satur day. W. D. Phillips of Povtlnnd is sponding a fow days in Medford on busiuoss, Dr. nnd MrB. Gale nro spending u month in Grants Pass on business. Hall gamo today at 2:30 und to morrow at 3 p. in. Mrs. W. J. Kennedy of this city lias loft for Cadillac, Mich,, hor daughter and son, Miss RuHcmond and Mr. Vernon Kennedy, taking ino trip nlso. Many frendB waved fnrj woll to tho purly. Their return is looked for in August. All members of Talisman lodge, No. 31, Knights of Pythius, arc urged to bo present at tho meeting Monday evening. Work in tho first and third ranks nnd announcements in regnrd to mcmoriul HorvicoB for Juno C. IC. of P. mcmoriul services will be held in tho Medford Opera House Sunday, Juno ft, nt 3:30 u. m. All Knights und thoir families nro urged to bo present. M. J. Huckloy, general superin tendent of tho Southern Pacific com pany, is sponding a few days in Med ford. Tho motor enr on her nftornoon trip south Snturdny met with n bunch of had luck forcing the compnny to send nn cngino to haul her into Ash land. Sho wns repaired and mude the return trip Into in the evening. Forrest C. Smithson. the world re nowned hurdler is in Medford nnd will probably invest in n fruit ranch. Willinm Henderson of Ashland spont Snturdu" evening in Medford. John R. Tullonson of Weed, Cnl.. is visiting friends in this city. Captain Eggleston, city recorder of AsMnnd, "spent some timo in Med ford Snturdny. Ho says Medford is the "Paris" of tho valley. Ho rpnii licd this by snying ho referred to life nnd not wickedness. A. E. Jerfs, nssistnnt superinten dent of the Western Union Telegraph Company, wus in Medford Thursdny and stated thnt tho compnny would lemovo its office from the depot to more spacious qunrtcrs. Mr. Jeffs fctntes thnt tho business of th-j com pany hns increased so rapidly thnt it wnrrnnt8 the establishing of n feopnrato office. Editor Kaiser of the Vnlley Reccid wns in town Snturdny evening inter viewing friends. One of the "bocs" rounded up by Chief Shearer proved to bo dement ed nnd hns been' committed to the in sano asylum. His nnmo could not be learned. Chnrles E. Short, n real estate last week, operator of Merlin, wns in Medford W. T. Grievo, county nssessor, wns in Gold Hill recently greeting old friends nnd looking nftcr his official duties. ui Dr. C. R. Ray, with Mrs. Rny nnd dnughter, Mnbol, wero recently down to Gold Hill in their touring cnr. Dr. Kelsey of Gold Hill, reports tho arrival of n fino little dnughter nt the Gnlls creek home of John Grnhnm enrl Sundny morning. Mother nnd child nro both doing nicely. Stovo Jones of Gold Hill wns in Medford recently for n chof for his hotel. Bnll gnmo todny nt 2:30 and to morrow nt 3. Q tJWu.r y 20 Years Experience In the Retail Business Over 20 years' experience in the retail furniture buHineas certainly fits us for selecting the goods most desirable to the people of this community. Wo in vite you to call and examine our lines and learn our prices and feel absolutely certain that wo will ijot your order. 24 Hours on Display The $500 Circassian walnut Bedroom Suite only remained on display 24 hours before being sold. "We are prepared to show you the finest lino of house furnishings ever brought to Medford. Medford Furniture to. COMING SOON EAST MAIN STREET - -r AT THE CHURCHES. 4- Christian Science. Service Sunday morning nt 11 o'clock. Subject of lesson-sermou, "Ancient nnd Modern Nccromnncy; or, Mesmerism nnd Hypnotism Ds nounced." Sundny school nt 10 o'clock; testimonial meetings Wed nesday, 7:30 p. m. The public is cordially invited to these services. 128 North Grape street, north Sher-mnn-Clay music house. German Lutheran Church. Fourth street. Rev. E. Meyer, from San Jose, Cnl., will preach bunday, Mny 29, nt 11 o'clock. M, Mnrkort, pnstor. St. Mark's Episcopal Church. Right Rev. Chnrles Scndding, D. D., bishop of Oregon, will officinte nt St. Mark's church todny nt 7:30 p. ui. Tho rite of confirmation will be administered. CURTISS "REFUSES TO ATTEMPT A FLIGHT ALBANY, N. Y., Mny 28. Much to the evident disgust of hundred of spectators, Avintor Glenn H Cnr. tiss, climbed into his neroplnne touny nnd then climbed down ngnin with out nttempting flight. " 56 ACRES OF AS FINE FRUIT LAND AS CAN BE FOUND IN THE VALLEY; WELL LOCATED; WORTH A GREAT DEAL MORE THAN IS BEING ASKED. ADDRESS OWNERS, CARE BOX 496, MEDFORD, OR. Decoration Day "We have flowers. of all kinds for the day on wliicli we pay our silent tribute to the dead. The placing of flowers on the grave Memorial day is a custom that is growing each year and is distinct ly one of American origin. Medford Greenhouse 923 E. MAIN PHONE 3741 Buy Where Yon Get Your Moneys Worth When wanting high-grade Ice Cream or Sherbets in any quantity we are at your service. QUALITY is our watchword. You remember the QUALITY long after the price is forgotten. "We have our own delivery and can supply you with milk, cream and buttermilk. Ask your grocer for our Creamery Butter. Rogue River Creamery PHONE NO 2681 134 N. RIVERSIDE AVENUE Seasonable Wearables EXCLUSIVELY FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN This is Medford's Quality store for women. The very newest ideas in women's seasonable wearables are al ways on display. You can come here expecting to find something new every time you come. Every woman and child in southern Oregon can find something to please them by visiting this store. Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Hosiery, Underwear, Corsets, Etc. The New Waists I One Piece Dresses i The new "Waists are here and we will keep them coming every few dtiys. You can expect to find the newest ideas every visit vou make, and all at REASONABLE PRICES. Combination Garment Just received, a largo shipment of tho popular Lena Garments. This combination muslin garment is meeting with public favor vory fast and you'll want ono when you soo thorn. The new one-piece silk Dresses are here in variety. Silk foulards, pongees, etc., and lingerie dresses are very stunning this season. Wo '11 be pleased to show you. Wash Suits Now is the very best time to choose a "Wash Suit, while the assortment is in first-class condition. See the new three piece linen wash suits. Botter choose early. Come and seo our line anyway. Only a Few Wool Suits to Close Out THE EMPORIUM L O. E, TACKSTROM, Proprietor. 5u3oeiior to Montgomery's i I