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PAGEETVE '4 MAILS ROBBED Personal and Local BUY YOUR SPRING GARMENTS NOW AT m aiEPFOBP MAIL TRTBUNB, jrEDFORD, 01H3CI0N. WEDNESDAY, MAKOn 1, 1911. V Y i ? Z Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Ray, Miss Mabel Ray and Frank and Charley Ray re turned Tuesday evening from Los Angeles, Mrs. and Miss Ray have visited In Chicago and other eastern points since their departure six weeks slnco and were met at Los Angeles by the doctor and the boys. Col. Frank Ray and Mrs. Ray of New York City, accompanied by Mrs. Rny's daughters, havo arrived at Gold Ray to spend a month or more. Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician and Burgeon. Offtco over Strang's drug store. tf. J. D. Samuels nnd Mrs. Samuels of the Modoc orchard spent Wednesday In Medford. See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, Over Jackson County bank. tf. Mr. and Mrs. J. Corbln Neff havo moved Into tho new resldenco on Washington Htreot recently built by Mrs. Woolvertou. Is your touso wired? Ono cigar lean a day would pay for a hundred per cent Increase In comfort Start living tho electric life. tf. Former County Judge G. W. Dunne of Barron spent Tuesday In Medford. Who Is your tailor? "Joe" Is my tailor. In a letter received from them this. morning by Mrs. W. A. Robblns, of this city, their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reed, who returned to their homo In Pueblo, Col., following visit to this city stato that owing to tho severity of the weather thore both havo been victims of severe attacks of lagrlppe. Ira J. Dodge has returned from a visit to Portland. At the Fish Market, fresh Colum bia smelt, three pounds for 25c this week. Fresh eggs, 25c per dozen. Messier & Konworth. 293 All kinds of bindery work dono at Mall Trlbuno office. Mrs. Emma J. Meyers, former fit ter of Tho Emporium, is nttendlng tho Fashion Display In San Francisco and also obtaining many other points of interest to the ladles of Medford, whom sho hopes to meet In her dress making parlors In rooms 15 Ochell building on and after March 6th. Gregory leading photographer, views, portraits. 323 H. B. Patterson, 116 E. Main, has sorao nice English Hollies and all kinds of shade trees. Roses (all the best). Now is a good time to plant. Drop In and see me. tf Loose leaf ledgers made In Medford at the Mail Tribune office. John H. Carkln, attorney at law, over Jackson County bank. Mndo In Medford, any stylo of loose leaf or blank book, at Mall Tribune office. Grants Pnss acreage for sale A snap 32 1-2 acres, tho most beauti ful subdivision acreage In tho city, lays high and sightly; good modern houso and other Improvements; on main street; all cleared; closo In; prlco $16,000; torms. Address P. O. Box 5 SO, Grants Pass, Oregon. Phono 239 R. 300 Sam McClendon of Gold Hill spent Wednesday In Medford. Lymon O. Orton of Eaglo Point, who recently returned from an ex tended trip oast, spent Wednesday in Medford. Printing, all kinds at Portland prices. Mnil Trlbuno office. At tho Fish Market, fresh Colum bia Smelt, three pounds for 25c; this week fresh ranch eggs, 25c per dozen. Mlsslor & Ken worthy. 293 Mrs. G. L. Shirley wont to Ashland yesterday to under go an operation. Mrs. W. T. Bevcrldgo will leave this week for California for a visit. Call phono 2151, lp32 for baggage wagon. 451 Try tho new barber shop; every thing clean and sanitary; opopslte P. O. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nicholson left tho city Tuesday for their homo at Klnmath Falls. Mrs. C. E. Colo left for Thrall Tuesday. Mrs. R. T. Caino left tho city for Ashland yesterday. T. O. Bell, of Eaglo Point spent several hours in Medford Tuesday. AT THE "NAT" THEATRE Don't miss the pictures nt the Nnt ntorhun. tonight and tomorrow night. The most sensntionnl ever shown in Medford. (1) "The Vole That Counted" (Tlmnhouser), a vivid picture of n United States senator being drugged in n Pullman car in order to prevent him to vote against si gnmbling bill. Realistic in every particular. (2) "Sardina Brigands," tragic nnd beautiful scenery. (3) "Tho Daring Lion's Bride," one of the most sensational picture ever shown in Medford, showing the world's grentcst lady lion tamer. Something that will plcnse the chil dren. (4) "A Mountain Love Story," n strong comedy. Something that will make you laugh, night only. Admission SIIRDLUPU () "Love's Trials,' also n strong comedy, tonight and tomorrow night only. Admission 10 cents. OF 25 Registered Parcels Taken Off Steamer Princess Beatrice On Her Way from Skagway, Alaska, to Vancouver, B. C. BUILDING NEW FISHWAY AROUND AMENT DAM Master Fish Warden Clanton hui returncd to Salem from tho Amenl dnm, where ho went to straighten out a tangle witli reference to tho build ing of a fishwny. A portion of this dam was washed out lust winter by the high watci and n force of men is engaged in re pairing it nt this time and nnothci fishwny was found to ho necessary The mnn in charge of the work or the dam objected to the manner ii which the stato proposed to put ir the fishwny nnd started proceedings to secure an injunction to stop the state. Mr. Clanton adjusted all difficul ties and the construction of the fish way will proceed without fnrthoi trouble. LORIMER EXONERATED. (Continued from Page 1.) Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phenes: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT John A. Perl Undertaker and Embalmer Successor to the undertaking de partment of Medford Furniture Co, Office With Medford Furniture Company About March 1, Private Am bulanco Service. Sick and Injured conveyed to any part of city or country. Telephenes: Day 351. Night: John A. Perl 4111. C. W. Conklln, 3601. J. H. Butler, 3571. York; Dick, republican, Olrio; Dill ingham, democrat, Vermont; Dupont, republican, Delaware; Fletcher, dem ocrat, Florado; Flint, republican, Cnl- lfornla; Foster, democrat, Florado; Fryo, republican, Maine; Galllnger, republican, Now Hampshire; Gamble, republican, South Dakota; GiiKgon- helm, republican, Colorado; Halo, re publican, Mnlno; Hoyburn, republican Idaho; .Johnson, democrat, Albania; ICean, republican, Now Jersey; Mc Cumber, republican, North Dakota; Nixon, democrat, Nevada; Oliver, re publican, Pennsylvania; Payntor, democrat,' Kentucky; Piles, republi can, Washington; Richardson, repub lican, Delnwaro; Scott, republican, West Virginia; Simmons, democrat, North Carolina; Smith, domocrat, Maryland; Smooth, ropubllcan, Utah; Stevenson, republican, "Wisconsin; Thornton, democrat, Lou'lsana; Till man, domocrat, South Carolina; War ren, ropubllcan, Wyoming; Watson, democrat, West Virginia; and Wet more, republican, Ilhodo Island 4C. VANCOUVER, 13. C, March 1. hough the police authorities along ho coast at American as well as Canadian points havo boon working ince dawn yesterday in nn effort to "Ind traces of tho thieves who robbed he registered malls from tho Steamer rlnces Beatrice on her way from 3kagway to Vancouver, tho situation oday remains as great a mystery as ever. Postmaster McPherson said ho doos not know how much loot tho rob bers secured, but believed It Is valued it more than $25,000. Beforo tho Oeatrlco landed In Victoria yesterday nornlng a thorough search had been mndo of her with a view of finding that the bags might have been mislaid Several of tho passengers submitted to a personal search at tho hands of tho police. It is still considered by tho police 'hat tho robbers got over tho sido of tho Beatrlco at Prlnco Rupert. It is believed that they will mako their way into tho interior nnd tho Royal North West Mounted Police nt Ed monton havo been advised of tho rob bery In consequence. HELMS FUNERAL WAS HELD TUESDAY The funeral of tho lato Mrs. Augus :o Helms, who died at her homo In fncksonvlllo last Saturday night at 'ho ago of 73 years, was held from tho family resldonco Tuesday after noon at 2 o'clock. Tho Rov. Ennis road a short funeral servico after which the remnlns wero taken to tho Jacksonville cometory for Interment. Tho Ruth lodge of tho Rebokahs, of vhlch the deceased was. a momber ,vero In charge of tho burial which wns conducted by tho Perl undertak ing company. Tho pall bearers, members of tho rncksonvlllo lodgo I. O. O. F., wore Charles II. Basye, John Arnold, F. M. Roundtree, J. A. Norrls, Chris. V. rich, and G. N. Lewis. NOTICE TO I'KOI'KKTV OWNERS The assessments for Bowers on tho following named strcots aro due, and payablo at tho offlco of City Treas urer in tho city hall. Please give this your prompt at tention. , No other notlco will bo served. Pine street from East Jackson to Austin street. Mnplo street from Pine street to Riverside. Second street West from North Oakdale to West City Limits. Olson street from West 4 th street to Woik 2nd street. Ivy street South from 9th streot to 13th street. G. H. SAMUELS,' 295 Deputy City Treasurer. CAW) OF THANKS. REACH CRATER LAKE Tho Fort Klamath correspondent of tho Klamath Chronlco reports tho discovery of Crater Lake by cnglnoer B. F. Heldol, first supervisor, M. L. Krlckson nnd Harry II. Hicks ( Mod ford's Dr. Cook) who reached tho lako on snow shoes. Tho Medford explorers are assisting in thu search for B. B. Bakowskl, tho missing pho tographer, who was lost in Crator Lake natlonnl park a month ago. Bakowskl's camera cases wore found nt the hotel building on tho rim of tho lake, but his supplies, in cluding bedding and food aro mis sing, which leads to 'tho bollof that ho is still allvo nnd probably camped on tho other side of tho lako. Medford's Popular Price Store Central Ave. Near Post Offic MANN'S MANN'S Beautiful New Suits Made of the host materials "La Vogue" styles, every gar ment guaranteed to give satis faction, come in all the leading spring shades. Reasonably price'd at $35,$30,$25,$20,$15 Got Mann's Prices First Wash Skirt Special "Women's gingham wash skirls fast colors, good width, cheap at 75 cents; Special Thursday, AQp each TOl ' K LrJ I J!r if wHPfT ml Beautiful New Coats "La Vogue" Coats arc the best in every way, it will pay you to look at our line now while selection is complete low prices prevail at $30, $25, $20, $15, $10 Get Mann's Prices First Wash Waist Special "W omen's ehambry wash waists in all colors, good styles 98c Special Thurs day, each Our Special Sale of NEW WASH GO()DS Now Going On NEW GINGHAMS t Thousands of yards of new styles of dress ginghams, all fast col ors. Special price, a yd. 10c NEW DIMITIES A beautiful selection of new style dimities and lawns, choice patterns, fast colors, at a yard 15c NEW FLAXONS This is the best washing fabric made and is suit able for waists and sum mer dresses, 25o values at a yard 19c ' NEW TISSUES They are ging fast, be cause the patterns are so good and the clotli so fine, a yard 28c SHEETS AND PILLOW SLIPS 81x90 bleached sheets, splendid quality, each 69c 42 and IT inch bleached pillow slips, special each 14c . Good quality, feather pillows, covered with fjQi good ticking, special, each OeL GREAT SALE OF GOOD HOSIERY "Burson" hose for wo men, 25e grade, very special 18c Our line of summer underwear is now com plete, special bargains at, each Children's heavy ribbed hose, fast black, very special, a pair 12 l-2c 25c-15c NUDE WOMAN AMD BABE WALK INTO HOSPITAL TACOMA NOW BOASTS A MUNICIPAL DOCK TACOMA. Wash., March 1. I'u get Sound steamers uro today arriv ing at and departing from Tneomn's now municipal dock, tho first of its kind to bo constructed and operated on tho Pacific Coast. Tho dock, which is u temporary ono, was dedi cated last night with 5000 persons taking part in the exercises. A per manent dock is to ho erected near the present ono which will cost $100,000 and is expected to bo ono of the finest buildings of the kind in the country. Passenger nro now landed in the heart of the city instead of at an un protected unri remote wharf us pre ivouslv was the case, SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., March J -Held in the observation ward at tho Central hospital. Mrs. Edward Lewis, who walked into the institu tion lato yesterday completely mule, carrying a tiny babe in hor arms, is a complete puzzlo to the physicians today. Refusing to answer questions or givo any information as to her strange antics, tho woman merely sits up in bed, points at various ob jects and laughs. CHICAGO, 111.. March l.Evuns ton was able to "sit up and take no tice" toduv after an attack of colic i that tied .'12.') of its most prominent citizens into knots. Kvanston physi cians diagnosed tho attack as pto maine, contained cither in the food or drink served at (lie annual banquet of the" Commercial association of the suburb. EIGHT HOUR BILL TO PASS AT SACRAMENTO SACRAMENTO, Cnl., March l. Assemblyman Griffin's eight hour law for women employes was reported favorably today by tho senate com mit(r on capital and labor, practical ly ensuring its passago and approval by tho governor. Senator Hard will seek to amend tho bill on tho floor by increasing tho tinio provision to l.r) hours a week and excluding hotels and offices from the places allowed to employ women for eight hours only. Draperies Wo carry a very completo lino of draporlcn, laco curtains, fixtures, etc., and do alt classes of upholsterinn. A special man to look after this work exclu sively and will give as good sorvlco ns Is posslblo to got In ovon tho largest cities, WeeRs & McGowan Co --- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. IIIGHCROFT residences aro selling daily; mako your selection beforo choice lots aro sold. WANTED Lcaso qn sharo fi acres for grain liny. Ad Harnion, Medford, 20(1 near reservoir dress C. T. Or. LOST OK STOLEN Night of tho firo under the rooming house No. !)1!1 East Main, gold watch, set with diamond ; initial inside of case, "Ii. N." This was a present to me from my omther, and will give lib eral reward for its return, and no questions asked if returned to .'11. '1 E. Main si. Miss L, Newman. 2!).') WANTED Clean rags at Mail Trib une office. FOR SALE ORCHARDS, FARMS FRUIT LANDS Large and Small Tracts MOOR-EHNI CO. 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg For Three I Days . Thursday Friday add Saturday We aro going to offer you your choice of any piece of fancy china in our store, including all hand painted and imported china, also our lino of vases and fancy jardiners at Wo wish" to oxtond our slncero thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy dur ing tho death and illness of our dear mothor. MRS. JAMBS CRONEMILLER MRS. ANNA BLAND MONDA HELMS EDWARD HELMS HARRY HELMS In tho production of bituminous! coal Pennsylvania far outranks allj other states. Spring Millinery Opening Thursday and Friday, March 2d - 3d Latest ideas in New Spring Millinery, see the Late French Patterns. Every thing new in Millinery Novelties. You are welcome to call and got acquainted with the new styles. MRS. BROWN at KENTNER'S Just One Hal! the Marked Price This is your opportunity to buy fine china cheap; re member this offer is for three days only CLOSING OUT We are closing out all lines of Ladies, Boys and Misses underwear, many of them at about one half the early season prices, and all of them at a BIG REDUCTION Hussey's I. 1 . i ft X 1 8 m V Uanklns for Hoaltl..