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    MEDFOBD MAXfj THIBUNE, MEDFOBD, OllEaON, WEDNESDAY. JUNli 15, 1910.
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
.Mrs. .1, II. Hullor ami children luft
Wednesday moniliiK I'"'' IIuitIhIjiii'Ki
Iiliiti county, on n visit to Mrs. Hut
lor's iiinllior Mini oilier Natives.
TIll'V Will III) llbsUIlt for HllVUI'tlt
WCIIH,
Cnplain M. '. l''-l().-tti)ti nl' AhIi
lauil wits In Mi'iU'onl Wednesday
liioinliiu; on his wny to Jacksonville
on ItiKiil business.
t'ilv Allorniiv NolT Iiiiowm u irooil
tlilnir when hu sees it. Ilu hotiuhl to
dav block 10 ()nl((lnlo Park ailillllon,
and will nntel a $1000 resldenco on
I lie Hiiimt at unco, 711
Tom Morriinun of Central 1'oitil
wiih In Medford Wednesday on a
business vIhII.
Mr. anil Mrs. W. .1. Hockonyos loft
Wednesday niorniiiK fr I'orllnud,
'whom thov expect to uutko their fu
turo homo, Thoy, however, have mil
disposed of all (heir piopcily in
Medford. anil it wouldn't be a hud
hit that thoy return.
Ah Kxid Hloopinic rooniH lor VJ to
$2.00 u woo If, or $H to 10 a month,
n ahv hotel offers tit from $1 to
$2 a dav. Call .Main 1 171. If
I Join At l.inii.' IJcneh, (Jul,, .liino
0, HMO, to Mr. and Mr. I). Q.
Karnes, an omltt-pound sou. Mr,
and Mrs. Knrucs aro liotli woll
Ijiiowii in Huh viuiuity, Thoy ox
pout to hu hero in a l'uw weeks to
upend tlio mmimor.
I J. Noff. W. A. Allkon and C.
M. Kidd woro at Contral Point Wod
nuHday on business.
Ilavo yon seen tlio now hair
wnvorsf (liven tlio marcol wavo
without liont. Spirolln CorHot Par
lorn. Mr. and Mm. .loo Hill of Scuttle,
fonnor residents of Medford in its
formative Htnco, aro visiting rolativoH
and friondH in thin nty. Mrs. Hill
wan fonnorly Misa Kffio Morriman.
Tlio wholo Morriman family that in,
H many of them oh could cot on tlio
Houthhouud motor car, mado Ash
laud a vIhU Wednesday.
Will oxchauco 110 acres of good
fruit laud 'i'j miles front Contral
Point for Medford city proporty.
Avlor A llnrnott. 7(1
ChorrioH for salo lloyal Aiiiih,
Hlaok HopuhlicaiiH, Hlaok TartariaiiH
and Ox HoartH. Waltor II. Stokos,
phono Karmorn -17003. 70
It will ho a ploiiHiiro to many to
know that (I. I Cuthhori & Co. have
homirod tlio services of an u.xpurt
carpel and drapery man in tlio per
son of Mr. W. P. Harrison, who for
morly had charge of tlio drapory de
partment of W. & J. Sloauu & Co,
of San Francisco, and was for tlio
punt eight montliH outtor for I). NT.
& K. Waltor of (ho kiiiiiu city. Mr.
HarriKon expresses hiuiHolf woll
ploawd with Medford and Hs sur
rouudiuu'H and Iiiih dooidod to mako
this a ponuauont homo for hiuiHolf
and family. 7-1
Sou tlio auto hair nets at tlio Spi-
Tolla CorHot Parlors.
A youiiK hohoat was captured on
North Contral avonuo Tuesday,
which called hoiiiu sport and no lit.
tlo oxoitomout.
Karl Cnuo, a young, prosperous
fanaor of Autioch, ouinu ovor Mon
day for mowing maohino mipplics.
Tlio addition of quality and homo
comforts will ho Quoon Anno wator,
Kowor and pavod HtroolH huilding re
constructions. Soo McCallum, Hotel
Nash. tf
Mrs. Polk Hull and uiooo, Miss
Hull, of CIriffin crook, woro viHitintr
frioudn on North Contral avonuo on
Monday.
Mm, Charles Hoardmuii, of tlio
North Court stroot grocory, is pay
ing rolativoH and friondH in San
FrauoiHco an oxtondod visit.
Whoro in Medford can you got hot
tor values than in Quoon Anno addi
tion T Did you notice the out of tho
now puhlio Hcliool to ho orootod in
Qucon Anno? Got busy. Tho pros
out prico won't last long. tf
Joseph Caakoy and family have
moved from tho oiiHt Bido and aro
ploiiHimtly situatod in ono of Mr. Mo-
Cloud'a now roddcneos on North
Uoalty.
Automohilo iuHurauco, Hoston In
suranco Co., IiohI company, lowest
rate. Aylor & Harnott. 7-1
Judge Mahlon Purdin has dlsposod
of his valuahlo lot on North Central
avonuo to Mr. Voihiok.
Piro iiiHiirnuco; protoctor undor
wrilorH. Aylor & Harnett. 74
Mr. and Mrs. Hort Soranton have
movod from tho west sido into Mi-h.
Pago'H rosidonoo on North Prout
titraot.
Tho yoln for iroddosH of lihortv at
Jaoksonvillo on Julv -1 is now open.
TiokotH on hiiIo at IIuhhoII'h Confco
tionerv hIc"o and NiihIi hotel and
HaHkin'H drui' Htoro. ContoHt closes
Juno 128. (I p. m. if
Mr. and Mm. M. II. Aldciihagen,
who have hoon hero on a visit for tho
pa,st Hoyoral days, loft Tuosday on
thoir return to (heir eastern home.
Doth are much impressed with the
Iloguo KMvor valley and aro not un
likely to return for a ponnauont
stay.
A hook, magazine or a box of
Whitman's candy at tho Morrivohl
;Shop. 7,')
Huski;in for Health.
Hugo Von dor llclluu of Wellon
wiih a Medford visitor Wednesday.
(loorgi) W. Kiiionsoii of Oranls
I'iihh was a Medford visitor Wi'dncs
dny. My aim: Your satisfaction. Dr.
Kiokort, optometrist, over ICont
nor's. 70
Need anything i.i office nupplleii.
Tim Morrivohl will supply you. 7fi"
K. M. StuploH of Ashland In login
tereil at the Oilsoy in Now York City.
K, IC, Hale of Kuguuu is visiting
fiieuds in this valley.
(let a 10c package Coukoy's Uco
Powder and a copy of Conkoy'H
Poultry Hook floe, The powder kills
ED ANDREWS HAS
PRAISEjOR SHOW
Grille Reviews Atlion Stock Company
nnil Has Notlilnn Dut Laudatory
Remarks to Mako of Company.
The Atlion Htock company, which
opened their summer season Monday
night at tho opera Iioiirc, did ho un-
ilce iimtantly and tho book is full of ,lur l," ,"ont fvrnlilo coiidltlorm.
valuable
men.
k (lore. 71
-(, t HIW iMrwn rr 4 1111 Mt
lo iiiformatioii for poultry-1 ''t night thoir Hiiecoin was rojtont
Hy mall, 7c. Warner, Woilinaii.od. Tho hill Is a four-net play, en-
Young Folks
A JOKE ON THE
(). W, Deviui) of Hamrltou, Mont.,
i.4 in Medford looking over the pos
sibilities of tho Koguo lllvor valley.
(leorgn K. KanderH of Oranli Pas
wns a Mcdfoid visitor Wedncsdav.
T. C Harm of Hold Hill was a
visitor in .Medford Woiluusdav.
i New typewriters, rebuilt typewrit
cr and all HiipplieH at the Mcirivold
i Shop. 7.p
II. B. Kekeit of Tiiuoma is in Med
ford looking niter l)iibiuoM maltutv
K. It. I.ostor of Grants Piikh w.
in .Medford Wednesday on a hitiu .
trip.
J. W. Kudo of Kuglowood, Or., is
in this city looking ovor tho town
with a viow to future business.
Won't you talk the matter of ad
vertising ovor with uh at your office
or at ours? Call up Main .'1021 and
our advertising mauagor will call at
ouoo. tf
Dr. Itickort, eyesight fipecialist,
room 2, over IContuor's. 7(1
Justin Kifort is at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kifort,
of this city, on a visit.
Hill says that tho majority of men
appreciate a square danl and the
host proof lately !h the big business
tlono yostarday and today,. In the
solo now going on at tho Toggery
you got tho very best values u look
will convince. 73
Captain Itiehardson, tho veteran
sailor of tho raging sons of Klamath
Lake, likewise a veteran miiiiiiiii of
tho Civil war, has been in Medford
for the past hovoral dav visiting
relatives and friends. He l now nn
inmate of the Soldier' Home at
uosehurg, but takes an occasional
furlouuh in order to visit his friends
and relatives in .So'ttthorn Oregon.
This paper doesn't want your ad
vertising unless you have an article
of merit to advertise. If you believe
you huvo meritorious goods you'll bo
anxious to let the people know about
them. tf
Mr. and Mr. J. A. Kobcrtsou of
this city are rogintored at tho Hotel
Astor in New York City. Thoy loft
recently for a trip to Scotland.
I will fit your eyes properly and
give you comfort. Dr. Itickort, over
Kontnors. 7(1
Mihs Haddio Potoion, sister of II.
H. Patterson, who has been visiting
in Medford for tho pnst four months,
will return Saturday to her homo in
Aledo. III.
STRIKEBREAKERS ARE
EXPECTED IN PORTLAND
l'OKTI.AND, Oro, Juno 15. Two
hundred strike breakers uro expected
hero Home tlmo this nftornooa to
mount tho Idlu wagons and attempt
to break tho to..mstcra' strlko which
hns for three weeks tied up ohlpmonta
and causod tho loss of thousands of
dollars to warehouses, wholcsalo mon
and shlpporn.
Indications today aro that tho
strike has entered upon a sorlous
stngo and that trouble cannot much
longor ho avoldod.
Today mounted pollco woro sta
tioned at cvory dock olona tho wator
front and at the warohousos.- This
Ih hut one of tho many ov'doncos of
tho trouble to como.
I'resldont Uanflold of tho Employ-
era' association, said today that ho
would walk out of Portland ponnllosa
noforo ho would give la to tho do
mauds of-tho atrlkors for a 2G coat
dally wago Incronso. naatlold's dec
laration la taken to rourosont tho at
titude of all tho omployors. This
moans that tho power of approximate
ly fifty million dollars In luvostod
wealth will ho swung to crush tho de
mands of 100 teamstors, x
QUEEN MARY MAY
GET ENGLAND'S THRONE
LONDON, Juno IC. Promlor Ab-
qulth today lutrnducod a 1)111 In tho
Iiouho of commons for tho appoint
ment of Queen Mary aa rogont In tho
ovont of tho death of King' Oeorgo
Instoad of tho Duko of Connaught,
th king's undo,
It Is reported that King George has
demanded thai tho Duko of Con
naught lie appol.itod Govoraor Qon
eral of Canada to biccoo3 Oovornor
General aroy.
titled '"J'ho Powers That I Jo." Tho
plot of this piece In a popular ono
Just now, as It shows up the corrupt
methods of municipal politics la tho
larger cities. It Is very much llko
"The Man of th Hour" that has had
so sucpeisfiil n run 'n th' oast of
late, though w think It can bo nald
with truth tl at "Tho Powora That
Ho" Is the stionger pl of tho two,
liiaomuch as It has a hotter lovo story
for the countei plot.
A stock company playing n summer
soimon Is nomothlug now for Mcd-
ford, and tho lovers of entertainment
nro watching tho Inltlol performances
with Intorcflt, for It Is tho general talk
that If this company makes good,
their ongnKomcnt will ho a financial
biiccobh. won, tnoy mauo goon, na
tho frequent curtain calls and honrty
npplauso amply donionHtratod each
evening. Of course a first perform
ance with a company containing now
members, unaccustomed to each oth
or, Is a trying ordeal, hut Mr. Athon
and his company crossed tho Rubicon
most uucccBSf ully.
Aa to tho personnel of tho com
pnny, It can ho said that they aro all
good, and BOino of tho cast oxcoptlon
nlly fine. Mr. Howard, who plnycd
tho part of Burton Clark, Ib an actor
of unusual ability. Ho has a fine
stage preHonco, novor over-acting, hut
always maintaining a conBlstont char
actor. Ho Ib an educated gentleman,
whom It Is a pleasure to know. Itoh
ort Athon ployed n part that requires
a display of animal force, rather than
subtle mentality, hut ho did It well.
His makeup was good, and ho por
trayed tho character with whom wo
aro all more or less familiar, nort
Iloyes wan "ho millionaire grasping
nnd-nvarlclons. Mr. Hoycs Is a thor
oughly earnest worker, and If there
woro nny criticism, tt might bo said
that, at times, ho was a Ilttlo over
anxious. This, howovor, comes from
a first performnnco, and wo aro Buro
that ho will malntntn his part with
the rent of tho cast.
James Conway played tho light
comedy In a most successful manner.
Ho Is a good looking young man,
bright and Intelligent. Miss Olga
Gray Is tho leading lady of tho com
pany, n most trying position to fill.
She must ho an actress and she must
he pretty. Miss Gray Is all this, and,
nB tho Frenchman would say, "Quo
Vouleavous, encoro?" Miss Gray Is
still young, and to placo her among
tho great actresses would ho, perhaps,
hordorlng on flattory, hut to Bay that
Bho Is tho making of a great artlsto,
Is but stating a plain fact.
Hfflo Johnron is tho souhrelto, a
sweet Ilttlo girl, bright and vivacious,
who laughs and capers her way Into
the hearts of her nudlouco. 'Wo must
not forgot Dorothy Davis, who played
a most trying rolo last ovenlng. Tho
part she played Is a difficult ono, as
It roprcsonts a woman of tho world,
with on underlying olemont of good
that, aftor all, predominates, Sho
brought out tho dual character most
offectlvoly. Tho othor members of
tho cost, In minor roles, wero nil very
satisfactory.
Suffice It to soy thnt Medford has
given tho stamp of hor approval to
tho Athon Stock company, and wo
shall look forward with ploasuro to
tho many oxcoltont ontortalnmonts
that this compnny will glvo us dur
ing tho summer season. 13. M. A.
COMPANY.
A Second Oloht Trick With a Humor
ous Ending,
This amusing trick of "second sight"
may ho enacted with great success at
any evening's entertnlmaent.
A blackboard, n plecu of cluilk and
a sheet of paper are tho necessary re
quirements. First niiaounco to the
company that If nny one or number of
the persons before you write down any
word or number of words upon the pa
per that you, without seeing the paper,
will then write upon tho blackboard
those very words.
Of course every ono will smile In
credulously at this remarkable state
ment and at onco call upon you to
prove what you claim you can do.
When the paper Is ready direct it to
ho hidden whllo you turn your back,
and when the paper Is luvlslhlo then Is
tho time when you make ready for
your shore of tho fun. which In tlio
end will be the lion's share.
Placo tho blocklMMird In n position so
tho audience cannot see the front of
It. and then assume an Attitude of
deep concentration, as If you wero
culling up tho Invisible writing. Then
say. ".Now. If some one will kindly
rend aloud what Is on the paper It
will prove that I have written those
very words."
Tho paper Is r-ail. and the time' has
arrived to turn the hoard around.
When the spectators see what Is on It
tho laugh will certainly be on them,
for you have done exactly what you
boasted you would do written "thoso
very words."
ATTELL AND M0RAN TO
FIGHT ON JUNE 24
LOS ANOKLKS. Oil., Juno 15.
Abo Allell and Owen Morari will
fight for tlnolo Tom McCnrcy on the
evening of Juno 24 and they will
woigh In at 124 pounds at 5 o'clock
on tho afternoon of tho battle.
Boomerang For tho Fireside.
Tho peculiar weapon of the natlres
of Australia Is the boomerang, a curved
blade of wood of such rcmarkahlo
construction that It swerves from Its
direct course, sometimes returning so
as to lilt nn object behind the thrower.
Model boomerangs for Indoor amuse
ment can be easily mode with card
board. Cut the cardtiourd out In any
of the shapes shown In the cut and
take care that It Is not bent in any
wnv and that It lavs Hat on n tnhlo.
This Indoor hoomcrnnir l nn llrhfc !-wrldmaltinEbonl
.i.. i. .... ... ..." ,7. ?" ' WW"iotirel)r.
iiiuv ik luiiuuL iiu imunu iii; luc KVU
ulne nrUcJp by the hand. Lay tho
Send a
Messenger
that will meet with the ap
proval of the recipient of
your message. Any old kind
of a messenger won 't answer.
The best should always be
sent ''if" you wish the re
cipient to pass a favorable
verdict.
What you think about busi
ness stationery isn't quite so
important as what your corre
spondent thinks.
Don't buy
Thi ilandard fatr ftr tnlinm ttathnrrjr
W DUUKHIRE Mi
"Look Jar Ihl wattr-mark"
because it pleases you, but
because it influences the man
you write in your favor.
Coming
Tommorow and Friday
The chance to buy the biggest snap in Fancy China
ever offered in the city of Medford.
Old Hamhhike Bend ii a clean, crisp
paper, mde lor clean, crop buinu
lollti. it told on llie assumption that
(litre's economy in quality. A handsome
specimen book gien upon request, show,
ina; letterheads and other basinets forms,
printed, lithofraphed and engraved en
tb white and loarteen colon
Made by Huniii
PAraa CourANV. the
nly paper makers in
If if 0
Vol ?v
boomerang on a book, with ono end
projecting over the side. Uold the
hook up level with the eye" and glvo n
smnrt tap to tho projecting piece with
a lead pencil. Take caro to strike only
tho side of the boomerang. It will bo
found to dart forward a considerable
distance, then turn and come back to
near where It started.
&)Bp)l
100 PIECES
Reg. $2.00, $2.50 and $3.50 Qualities
Fancy decorated and hand-painted China Plates,
Plaques, Trays, Sugar and Creamers, Chop Plates, also
a few Louwelsa "Weller $2, $2.50 and $3.00 Vases.
All at Your Gnoice, Tlmrday&Friday
See East tfl Cfl Vfkrh See East
Window pl.JU tdUI Window
Medford
Printing
Co.
38 SOUTH CENTRAL AVE
lOO BOXES
Fancy Box "Writing Pa
per and Envelopes; our
75c and $1 quality, sale
price
50c Each
Hanging Flower
Baskets
25c and 35c each.
Just a few of them left.
If you want one hurry.
HUSSEY'S
NOTION.
My proporty which 1 hail on tho
market for salo I now withdraw,
71 W. 13ATON.
ATTEMPTS FLIGHT FOR
A PRIZE OF $5000
TOPI3ICA, Kan., Juno 1G. J. O.
Mars, In tho Curlss bl-plano "Slcy
larlc," today started for Overland
park, near Knnsao City. Aftor two
had starts, caused by falluro of tho
motor to work proporly, Mars sue
ccoded In gotllng away nt 7:30 a. m.
Tho distance lo Cti miles by air lino,
Tho prlzo la $5,000.
Mars passed Pot.v at S:15 and
flow 15 Miles !n 2 1 minutes to I.aw
ronco, whoro ho wns forcod to do-
scoud to ropalr his ongtno. Tho noro-
plano wns damaged when It lauded
at Lawronco.
Lend a Hand or Both.
Ilavo you ever noticed what a curi
ous effect It gives to lend your arms to
womebody else? Tills Is not a question
of giving alms, simply of lending them
for a few moments. This Is the way
to do It:
Let your friend clasp Lor hands be
ll I ml her back and then slip your arms
In through hers, so that from the front
your arms look as If they belonged to
her. If she wears a shawl the effect
will bo better, and unless you are very
much shorter than sho you must
crouch down, so that tho people won't
see your head abovo hers. It Is really
very curious to see how different peo
ple look with some one else's hands,
which aro surprisingly unsuitable
Then with your hands you can go j
through all sorts of poses clap them.
shako them, pretend to cry (that Is, i
hold a handkerchief to your friend's
eyes), rearrange the shawl or assume a
thoughtful pose. If you want to give a
really funny performance let the front
person wear a long robo to cover up
the onu in back and then let her reclto
soino dramatic poem, while the' other
makes appropriate and exaggerated
gestures. Usually the person who
lends the arms will find It more com
fortable to lean on a stool Instead of
stooping,
An Armorclad Nest.
In the Argentine Itopubllc, says a
writer In the Strand, where the sum
mers nro long and hot. It' Is customary
to leave the windows open both day
and night during the hottest part of
tho year. A bird, taking advantage of
this, proceeded to build a nest In my
room, Using It tlrinly to oue of the
Venetian blinds over the window. Tho
eggs were duly hatched aud the young
birds Hedged. On taking down the
empty nest 1 found It to bo practically
armorclad, the nuter part being com
posed almost entirely of rusty nails,
woven In among the hay. Oil count
ing tho mills I found that no fewer
than slxty-slx had been used, besides
somo wire aud plus taken from my
dressing tnblo. Tho bird was about
tho slzo of a robin and very tame.
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 tho 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 tho south.
5 Acres bearing poaches. 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.
If interested, call for price and terms, which cannot.be beat.
How is this for a mid-season bargain?
HiiBlJns for Health.
Justice Moody Mny Rotlrc.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 16.
Senator Lodge of Massachusetts in
troduced a bill in the Rounto today
providing that Justice Moody of tho
United States supremo court ho per
mitted to retire,
Jiihtieo Moody hns been seriously
ill for u loin? time. Ho could not reg
ularly retire until ho reaolio the ago
of 70 yours,
My Dog Curl.
I have a Ilttlo curly dot;
As black us black can be,
And when 1 so about the farm
Curl always koos with me.
We cuui.'lit n muslaat In a trap
Down by tlio willow fence.
Wo sold tho skin uiul had a tieat
With wlmt wo not ton cents.
They asked If I would sell my dog
Aud take his skill oft too.
I said no ono would skin my Curl,
Not ever, If 1 knew!
lltihkius for Health.
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, one built of concrete; good barn, some alfalfa.
Prico, $4500; $2000 cash, balance good terms.
Walter L. McCallum
HOTEL NASH LOBBY
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