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PA'GE TWO arEDffOED MAIL TRIBUNE, IVIEDFOIID, QKWION. MONDAY, FKHKrARY 20, 1911. j i 1 1 h it 1 '' ' Personal arid Local Mr. and Mrs, Y. S. Hammond have returned from n plonsant threu weolts' trip to southern Cnllfornla. Thuy find Medford well advertised. Don't buy an auto until you bco the 1911 Bulcks. Sonntor 11. von dor Hollon returned from Salem Sunday nud loft for IiIb home at Wollen. Klrat annual ball of W. O. W. pain p No. 90 will be glvon at Nata torliini on the evening of February 21. Tickets ?1.00. 280 Former Sonittor Mulllt and JikIku llrlggs of Ashland, who have been siltonriliig the legislative homhIou at Snlom, returned bonic Sunday. Dr. J. E Shearer, physician and surgeon. Offlco over Strang's drug store. tf. J. 12. Knynrt, president of the .Mod ford National bank, who lias been looking after tho Interests of the Hogue river anglers nt Saloni, has re turned. Krosli oysters, clams and fish daily at Manhattan Cafe. W. V. Isaacs and his wife are visit ing In I'ortlnnd. All local attacks on Socialism will ho answered In a most scholarly man lier by Howard H. Caldwell 'at Smith's Hall, Friday at 8 p. in. Admission free. 2S5 Arnold I'fnit of Mllwaiikco Is reg istered at the Nash hotel. The ladles of the Christian church will bo ontortalnod on next Wednes day afternoon from 2: ,10 to -1 at tho homo of Mrs. Qulssoiibury, corner of King and Thirteenth streets. Spe cial program; also Important busi ness to he transacted. All olMlie la dles of the church are requested to he prosont. la your ouso wired? One cigar less a day would pay for a hundred per cent Increaso In comfort. Start living tho electric llfo. tf. C. II. -Moore of Portland Is visit ing Medford. Rov. William Parsons will deliver his famous Chautauqua luclure, "The Making of tho Constitution," at the Medford opera house .Tuesday, Feb ruary 21. Do you want to know what would happen should tho Unit ed. StateH attempt to revlso the Con stitution? Hotter come and find out. Tho sensation of, tho auto show at Portland 1911 lJulcks. O. II. Holt of Portland Is In Med ford on business. Tho car that stands tho gaff Tint Huick. In 'Medford this morning. I). .1. Uutuhor of Portland arrived Watch for tho "Plorco," thu smooth running motorcycle. tf W. li. Wing of lSiiKeue Is spending a fow days In Medford. John II. Carkln, attorney at law, over Jackson County bank. Speedwell 5(1 II. P. Owners clnlm more comfort, power and service and lens repair tt.penso. K. H. Waterman.' Phono Main 131. tf II. D. Oasklll of San Francisco Is lu Medford on business. Special dinner at reasonable rates. .Manhattan Cafe. Don't ho lu a rush to buy your now auto sou tho 1911 Mulch. W. O. Palmer of Hood ltler arriv ed lu the city this morning. 11. 1). PHttorsou, 1 JO K. Main, has oiuo nice KiiKlIsh Hollies and all kinds of ahadu liow. Kous (all the bant). Now Is a seed time to plant. Drop In and suo mo. tf II. It. Crana of New York is iinmuK In Arrivals lu Medford this morn lug. The place to eat Manhattan Cafe, North Front street. .1. W. Anderson, an official of (he ru company, returned yesterday from California where he baa been uuderKoluR li eminent for hla foot, which was injured when a semaphore fell upon It ami r r ashed. It hiiuie time ago. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDKUTAKISRS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phenes: F. W. Wooks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3G92. LADY ASSISTANT John A. Perl Undertaker tinil Embalmed Successor to the uudertaklug de partment ot Medford Kurulture Co. " Office With -Medford Furniture Company About M.tiih l, PilVMte Am bulftuce Hervica. Hick and lujuml coin J cd to any part of pity or conatry. f.H , Telepbeuei: Day Si), Night: Jobu A. Perl 4111. Q. ,JV. Couklln, CV1. J. H. Dutlor, 3571. Superintendent L. K. Fields of the Southern Pacific passed through Medford today on his way south. H. T. Van IJeCae (lie jewelry lias (uMeil some ei,v piolty number in filing jewelry. Prices always right. Phippt. building. tf. Tho triumph of auto building the 1911 lJulcks. T. J. O'lvoefe, a Portland businoss man, arrived in Medford this morn ing. (let your walMi denned or re paired by competent workmen. A. P. Ellis Iiiim charge of H. I). Van' He Cars watch repairing department. Phipps biiildinir. If. Light, durable, strong, powerful, economical tho Ilulok leads tho au- tomobllo world. Virgil Strang has returned to Cor- vallls after a vacation spout with his parents here. What car has delivered tho goods In the Roguo River valley? The Bulck That Is why thoro arc so many in uso. See It. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, Over Jackson County bank. 280 tleneral and Mrs. Sooy-Smlth are spending a few daysy In town. They are guests of tho Nash. Call phono 2101, 1032 for baggage wagon. 451 Grants Pass acreage for sale A snap .'12 1-2 acres, the most beauti ful subdivision acreage In the city,' lays hl'li and sightly; good modern house nnd other Improvements; on main street; all cleared; close In; price ? 10.000; terms. Address P. O. Hox 58.0, Grants Pass, Oregon. Phono 2.'19 R. ;100 Ask Colonol Tou Velio about thoBe, 1911 Dulcks. Try the new barber shop; every thing clean nud sanitary; opopslte P. O. SAYS MEDFORD BONDSARE O.K. Coast Representative of Bin Denver Bend Piirchasinii Firm Writes to the Effect That Medford Municr pal Bonds Are Always in Demand That Medford municipal bonds un considered to bu "A No. 1" by the hctlcr build purchasing houses llinpiglioul the country is exemplified in a letter received tin morning by I'ily lf( nlcr Robert W. Telfer from l' W. Pump, representative on the coast for I!. II. Rollins & Sons' t l)enei "I iiiiflei'xluiul," the letter stale-, 'Iliat .Medford is considering the is siiuuce of a ipiantitv of municipal bonds, nud although I hae not been notified officially I would like t.i have the rcpoit coufiimcil. "Our house Ims already purchased a great many Medford bonds and w are prepared to handle any and all I lint may he put on the market." Owing to (he increased busine- done hv the firm on the coa-t, Mr. t'limp has been oidercd by lu house to tnl.e up his residence in l'i'tlii"il and to open a liiniich olticc thciv. SEND TO GERMANY FOR THEIR BRIDES SPOKANK. Wash.. .Yb. 'JO. The wheat grouiui; country m the 1 ti vi Iteud probably will lje the scene f-ir u number of weddings in a few weeks, if the quest of F.ugcne ItecL ir weallliN farmer, for eligible bride -in (lerniuiiy MiceceiU. Mack - i a route to New York where he will -u sail for l.imunborg March 'J The Itig Itcuil is Hopled l .i l,n... niiiabcr of (leiuiau 1'urnici- and hoiisevuM'H of the same nation. ilii me in demand. Meek ha ilm lieied to -upplv them. e iiiIcikI to icliirn ;i -ooii ,1-. :i paiix l mii i an be umbered Imjcllur WILLIAM H. C0RBETT OF PORTLAND PASSES AWAY PORTLAND, dr., IVb. JO. Wi' li in W arbell. pivsijeiit ol ibe Willauielt,. Iron Works mid interest mI in ;i it mult- r of other bi i'orpr.i 1 i". tiled m bis Imiij; street lioiiu i'dn nf piieiiuiniiia. He had he mi !l '' i l.il V eeks. tti YOl' INTKUISSTKH IN A GOOD I IXVIKTMICXT? ' One hundred acr Uutto Creek; bottoui. under Irrigation, perpetual wntr light At for app'.e or pears; I c:::i make big: uiouey raialnt; onions celery, touutoes and all kinds of vo-j etableu. big mouey lu subUlvlilou; I Joins a new towuslte aud im rail road; all under uew wire feace; cau' be bought for oo-half th pries of adjolulug land. 11 uy from owuer jUid mv j ha ootuittiulou. Addriws, Uox it, Mcdfora. Or. tf lli.-klii for Health. EXCURSION HERE H AM Crowd Welcomes Special Train En Route to California Speeches Made and Cheers Exchanged Ap ples Presented liy Commercial Club A large Croud Welcomed the Tn coina cxciii-sioii to California Sun day noon. Secretary C. A. .Malbociil oi the Commercial cfub welcome! tlie truvolura in a brief Hiiecch, which was responded to by (lie Tacoma vis itors. Cheers for Tacoma and Mcd- loru were oxcuungcu unci nppics given the visitors'. "Two years, ago Mudford boosters boosting for Medford out-lmostcd So uttle," said I,, V. McDowell, mana ger of publicity for the Aberdeen (Wash.) chainper of commerce, and cily editor of the Aberdeen World, who wiih in Medford yesterday witii the Tueoinu-Soulhwcstern Washing ton excursion to California. Air. Mc Howell recalled the hospitality ol iMcdiord two years ago when tin AlaHka-Yiikon-Pacific exposition ex cursion passed through Medford. At Ihat'time McDowell was press agent for the exposition, but declared t) day .Medford took the lake and car ried KvWiy the honors. "Tuednui business men nnd IIiom Irnrh file southwest are going to California- to assure the business men of tlie friendly feeling of Wushingtoi for California," continued Mr. Mc powel. "In our parly, we hao A. L Summer, secretary of the Tacoma chamber of commerce nnd L. II. Rur nett, director of the Aberdeen cham ber." MAX DILL TO PLAY "IN LONESOME TOWN At the Medfoid theatre, on Wed ncsday, Kcbriiary "JL Mn Dill, for merly of the team of Kolb and Dill will be seen in his most siicees-d'u musical comedy triumph, "l.onesoiin Town." His engagement is limitei to one night only. No comcdjnu of Teutonic persua sion on the American stage today hn the following possscsscd by Dill. II , l.lic ninjorily of critics he has been accl'uued the greatest portrnyer ol (lerinau musical comedy roles. His style is essentially distinctive, lie does Mrniii 1 score laughs. He i hilariously funny through the use ol quiet, repressive methods. His ec cent is delicious nud uiicviggeruted. his short, choppy gesture bring a laugh by Ihcir admirably stimulated awkwardness; his famous goo-goo eyes are wonderfully expressive. eyes are wonderfully oxprcssionful. Medford, Or., Feb. 0, mil. This Is to certify that about Novemhor 1st my daughter was taken with a se vere attack of rheumatism which ren dered lior left arm useless. In fact It was so near paralyzed that she was not able to move her fingers, but knowing of some of Dr. Chow Young's marvelous euros of long standing cases of rheumatism, wo de cided to consult him, in which 1 am pleased to Bay made no mlstako, as his remedies acted as bo claimed they would, and after tho third treatment the rheumatic pain entirely loft her and she has not had any symptoms of rheumatism since; besides her gubO.'fri l, health Is much liuprovod and I do not hesitate In saying I bolleve those afflicted with rheumatism or purnlywts wll do well to consult Dr Chow Young, whose house Is corne.r Tenth and Kront street, Medford. Oregon. -' SI A. P WUISS. H.isjuns for Health Health Restores color to Gray or Faded hair Rouunes Dun drufFand iu ijjonites the Scalp IVomotes a luxuriant, healthy hair growth Stops its fulling" out. lsnotade. $1 IW 4iJ SOc l Drill Siortt ur iln.cl i,mn rcul l ljrii iiJ J(,lt,i mux. SeuJ ItV (or xiuplc IhuI - I'hite N4ik. N J ,J S A. y tipccUltirt Co., UbrUMi A I, I, SUltS 1ITUTI-S lor Sale ami Itecoiiuuciulcd by l.eou It. llasUin.. Draperies We carrj a er complete Hue of dupeile. luce curtains, fl.vtures, etc . and do an rlasses of upholstering. A special nun to look after this work exclu sively aud will gie hs good service as Is poxalble to-gft lu even the largest cities. Weeks & McGowan Co TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ---f4l FOR SALK A -m-uere Inriii, loot hill hind, six miles south 'tl Med ford nnd li'i: milcs west oi' I'hoe nix. All de'sp fruit .seil: 'JO acres, cleared, 8 acres in yotinjr apple audi pear tiees, (j acres in alliilfa, new o-rjionied biifjnlow, hirj,'e barn, elc-1 vated tapk, water piped to the house and barn. pumicd from yood flpring, u new 'J -horse jftiloliuc o i f,Tiie and pump. 1 team of horses, 1 cow, 1 Wilson, 1 top hujw, 1 .ini r,v )low, u liarness, cultivator, a wood saw run by nu enpne. Terms, BtKlOO for everythin-r, $12000 casli, the rest on time. L. X. Jutltl. ex elusive nj?ent, Talent. Or.. Feb. 21. H)H. tf FOIt SALK A rare chance. A su perior tract of alliilfa and fr lit land, "i acres, lyinjj less limn l-.l nine oisiiuii iram wnerc ine jun school; the M. K. eliun-h nnd Chris tinn church are all in a state o. foujldinjc; 4 acres are now in alfalfa. Wo will completely fence the laud and set it all to any kind of I ices (hut the purchaser wants. A neat new 4-room cottage on it with 2 closet and pantn ; excellent well 21 feet deep"; sufficient to irripite the land; all level. Teuiis, ;100(); $1000 cash, $1000 in 1 year nud $1000 in 2 .venrs. It i' richly worth coining to fc'ce. L. N. .Judd. exclu hivo iiKcnt, Talent, Or.. Feb. 21. 1U11. v tf FOI SAIjF Three-room house lame lot or will build to suit purchaser: pay like rent. O. jr. Hose, !)02 ). Dili. Hox 522, Medford. .'11.'. FOR SALR OK TK.WIK- For chick ens, raiiRe wire nnd wool mattress mid hnrc.v. 002 F. l)t!i City. FOI SALF New 2-room house. $00 monthly payments like rent. F. O. Hur:es.s & Co.. .'JO.'J K. Jlcin, oppn- Mte Kentner & Co. store. 200 FO SALK Pure blood cockerel and pullets, also pure blood Duff Or pington cockerels. Join H. Hail. Woodville, Or. 201" FO. USA U0-Hotel, and. business lion-e nnd livery barn; one of tin best paying hotels in southern Or c-con. fj. W. OwiiiKs, Knle Point. Oregon. t F01 SALK A motorcycle in jjo-nl condition. Address p. o. ?,,v .'1 1 .". Oj)() FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY Homes any part of city Lots wholesale and retail MOOR-EHNI CO. 212 Fruitgrowers HaiikTJklc: Every Day Is Kodak Time with EASTMAN KODAKS Materials Medford Book Store $10,000 lNsun: nrsiNKss prophr- TY. TIIK LAND AI.OM3 IS WORTH T11U MON13Y -lll'T IT PAYS 10 per cent $5000 Cash SV.V. Van Dyke's Realty Co. Medford I III i:cry pel son in .Medford anil vicinity will enjoy hearing Rev. Wm. Parsons, D. D. of the Third Presbyterian Church of Portland in his Instructive aud hpmorous lecture "The Making of the Constitution" acspic:s I'lticsnvrnitiAX mux's ciit'ii" RICV. PARSONS is a noted Chautauqua lecturer and this is a masterpiece. Reserved seat sale Monday at 10 a. m. at ilaskins' drug store. Tickets .exchanged for reserved seats. Vlediord Wednesday, Feb'y 22nd The Famous German Comedian MAX DILL late of Kolb and Dill ill a magnificent production of "Lonesome Town'9 l50 PEOPLE 50 Seats 01a Sale Monday Feb, 20th 1 n4 5JLL Sfudebaker Garage Co. E. Formerly Siskiyou Auto Co, This Garngo and Machine Shop Is uow In charge or a practical auto repair man. All kinds oMautou and gas engines well and quickly repaired. Overhauling a specialty. Cars stored and cared for by the month. Oil and gasollno for salo. I 128-134 S. Riverside Ave. Phone 4131 Kr44r4sji.rsr4 Medford Bakery TODD M- CO. HOMI3-MADI3 PIKS AND PASTRY j Campbell & MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS, CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to and fruit PHONE323I The QUAKER NURSERYMAN Everything in the Nursery Line Sep the nice English Uollies. All kinds oT shade trees, shrubbery, roses (only the most perfect plants), and full line of pear, peach, apple, apricot, prunes, etc., etc. Office 116 Main Street Office Phone 2381 Res. Phone 2493 CI llU at8n. m. Th eatre sr.rs''''4V'4'.'' - N4 r W A T C I! I X fi T 11 13 H K 13 A 1) L I X 13 coming to and going from this bak ery gives a vlov of happy faces with not a traco of dyspepsia on a single face. Don't start trying to make bveud as mother usod to. Buy It here, savo tho labor and get hotter bread, nnd more for your money. RV'TyM'lns warranted uro. (El Delicatessen SOL'TII CKXTKAIi AVI3.VU13 LADY COOK IN CHARGE. r -r4SrsNr Baumbach loan on improved ranches land. X 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. fr,,!, 1 I Where to Go Tonight NATATORIUM l TONIGHT J l lSu'dcetlxill nmtcli AhIiIiiihI ltcu- i '', lars vs. 31clford Kcfjulars. Game s ;' called for 7: 15 p. m. sharp. I nowi.txtj match i Jlairlcd .Atcii vs. It.icliclor.s. Oanie called for 8 p. in. Holler Skat In?,', P.lllinrds Peel J iiiul ttllle Shoot In;;. I $ v 4 THE ISIS THEATRE li The World's Greatest Novelty ; Rolling Skaters. !' This' Is sure to nleasc. j Introducing the only act of its J , ' kind In the world. I 'VUliVAi KKKKS Ol-1 LATKST .MO-J !: tio.v iM(vrri:i:s am a (ioonj SO.Vf; 1JV IIAItltV llh.WCII.VIM). j "Tlie Little .Mini With Hie Jll J Voice." 4-----4 "NAT" THEATRE I TWO CO.MHIMKK rtl. Vt'rPl.n..tn l.nr. nnn.iU.t.. 4 ally good pictures, for tonight's? program, consisting nf n strong i drama and two good comedies. J 1 Pheodra (drama). 2 A Desperate Komcdy (comedy) 3 A Wise Druggist (comedy). f Tonight only,-admission 10c. i i i ? HIGH CLASS X S TOCK CO. I TONIGHT j 'A n.xriiiixoirs kojiaxch" ? j Four-Act Corned- Drama. 5 j Last week of Marjorle Alande- 2 I vllle Stock Co. . Z s Roberve your seats by phone 2971. Beginning Sunday, February 20, ? high class vaudeville and moving r) V7T -rrmniM urnm 'j? s-oy( I Tiled ford's Exclusive Pioturo The- s s atcr. Latest Licensed Photo- 5 X ? Plays. X X 5 JOne Dime -No More -One Dime. 0--0- 4 WHI3N' DOWX TOWN DROP IX AT TH13 "M Confectionery I J 1CI3 CI11H.M. SOFT DRXIKS, j t'oxnrTioxnjy, ui-xvh X j A light, pleabant room, open J from s a. 111. to midnight. J L. .M. (;u..M13S, Proprietor 5 PHONE 902 Old customers scud me your address. New Premiums, New Ser vice, New A.ncul. Hut the same old stand ard goods. AGENCY GRAND UNION TEA CO. llOTippSt. Offutt Rornes Auto Co. Automobiles 'ii -ha U-bU OEXERAL OVERIIArLINO & MACHINE REPAIRING. First-Class Workmanship Guaranteed. PEIOra MAIN 6331. Coruw Central Ave. and 8th St Madford, Or. r A