aototi&jp?'"' W'
,- '
p:&ge two
i -
Personal and Local
Dr.' Ji E. Shearer, physician nnd
surgeon. O'flco over Strang's drug
store. tf.
""Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Pendleton of
Table Hock enjoyed tho lioupltalliy
of the BIhscII home on North Central
avenue, Tuesday and Wednesday.
See It. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
tonn, OverJneltHon County banlt. tf.
DlRtriet Attorney II. V. toulkey hns
returned froni a business trltf to San
Pninclneo. '
1b your lotiso wired? Ono clgnr
leas a day would pay for a. hundred
per cent Increase In comfort. Strirt
living tho electric life. tf.
' Virgil Strang returned to CoiviiIIIb
"Wednesday nfter u fortnight's vnea
t!on spent hero.
All kinds of bindery work done at
Mail Trlbuno office.
Fred I). 'Wagner, editor of the
Ashland Tidings was a recent Me'd-
ford visitor.
Gregory leading photographer,
views, portraits. 323
A phone message from Ashland
states that Chas. Stennett Is very 111.
His son A. K. Stennett" and Mrs.
Stennett, left for Ashland Thursday
to visit him.
II. 13. Pntterson. JIG K. Main, has
bowo nlco English Hollies and all
"'kinds of shndo trees. Roses (nil the
best). Now Is a good tlmo to plant.
Drop In and seo me. tf
A wire from Now York ronveys
tho Information thai Dr. and Mrs.
J. P. noddy have loft for Europe.1
Looru leaf ledgors made In Medford
at' the Mull Trlbuno orflce.
- J. C. Pcndlctou and wife nnd Mr.
and Mrs. E. O. IJIssell and daughter
were guests of Itlchard Jose, tho
famous tenor, and wlfo at the Louvre
after tho show at tho opera house
Tuesday evening. Mr. I'ondloton hns
known "Dickie" hIhco ho first came
to America as a boy of ten nnd heard
him tho first time ho over sang In
public at twolvo. Ho hns watched
his rise to fame with n great deal of
pleasure, for no boy over had a
hnrder struggle as ho waB hnndlrnped
by being nn orphan with no ono but
the friends ho made to help him to
rlso above tho level but ho has made
good.
Try the now harbor shop; every
thing clean and sanitary; opopslto
P. O.
CI 15. Undo, tho epntriictor, loft Inst
nlaht on a trip to Now York. He Is
accompanied by Mrs. Undo. They will
stnytovcT'ln Chicago for a few days.
Call phono 2151, 1032 for baggago
wagon. 4G1
Arthur Drown, editor ot tho Rogue
Mngarlno, received word from Mrs.
IlroVn from Eugene this "morning to
tho effect that Mrs. W. C. Iniuan,
Mth. Ilrown's mother, had greatly Jm
proved In health. Mrs. Drown went
to .Eugene lust week In lumWer to it
telegram that Mrs. Inman was bcr
lously 111. ' '
Printing, all kinds at Portland
priced. Mnll Trlbuno office. - "
Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Folthouso, mill
MIbs 11. .1. Folthonhe. or York, Pa.,
nro visiting the city.
GrantB Push acreage for salo A
snap 32 1-2 acroB, tho most beauti
ful subdivision acreage In tho city,
lays high nnd sightly; good modern
house ii nil other Improvements; on
main street; all cleared; close In;
prion $10,000; terms. AddreuH P. O.
Hox 580, Grants Pass, Oregon. Phono
239 It. 300
V. P. Gordon, of Grants Pass,
Bpent Thursday in Medford.
Made iu Medford, any stylo of loose
leaf or blank book, at Mall Trlbuno
office.
P. 15. ItuniBiiy, of Ashland, arrived
In the city this morning on a busi
ness trip.
John H. Carkln, attorney at law,
over Jackson County bank.
Mr. nnd MrB. George Hordeanx and
ErneBt Webb of Central Point district
bpent Wednesday In Medford.
Weeks & McCowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
DAY PHONE 2271
Night 'Phones:
P. W. Weeks, 2071
A. E. Orr, 3692.
LADY ASSISTANT
John A. Perl
Undertaker and Embalmcr
Succceuor to tho undertaking de
partment of Medford Furniture Co.
Office With
Bedford Furniture Company
Xbout March l, Private Am
bulanco Service. Sick and Injured
convoyed to any part of city or
country. v..
Telephenes: Day 361.
Night: John A. Porl 4111. O.
W. Conkliu, 3G01. J. 11. Butlar,
3C71. ' i imrj
,
A. U.' Helms' or Ulondalo Is n Moll
ford visitor.
J. D. Jenkins or Eagle Point Bpent
Thursday In Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. II. Edmunds or
Yreka are Medford visitors.
A. A. Randall of Talent spout
Thursday In Medford.
W. G. Unicorn' of Elbow Lake,
Minn., C. A. Dalcom or Epplng, N.
D nnd C. W. Hrooks, n brother of
Mrs. A. A. Bnlcom, of Tncoma are
visiting A. A. Dnlconi. Mrs. A. A.
Dalcom is seriously 111.
11. O. Mills, or Klamath Palls, is a
visitor to Medford.
J. U. Jackson, or Eagle Point spent
Thursday in Medford.
L. V. Norton, a business man from
San Francisco arrived in this city
from Portland this morning. .Mr.
Norton will remain In the valley about
n week.
Prank Drovvn, of Eagle Point,
spent Wednesday In Jacksonville at
tending tho Bosslon of the county
court there.
Judge P. to. Stewart, formerly u
resident of this city, but now of
Eagle Point spent Thursday In toed
ford on business.
W. 15. PhlppB has removed his law
offices to Thlpps-Taylor building.
Entrance room 207.
CHICAGO STRIKING PRINTERS
RETURN TO THEIR WORK
CHICAGO, III., March 2. The
striking- iMluipositoiM n the Cliienjro
Examiner niul tho Chicago 'Evening
American returned lo work today
following tho action yesterday of tin1
Cliicugo Typographical union in call
ing off tho strike.
MOTEL ARRIVALS
Hotol Nash .1. tf. EmmerBon and
wlfo, Portland; S. O. Hurg, Seattle;
A. Crrfft, Portland; Cecil' II. Upper,
Seattle', Win. C. Krnsor, Rochester,
Minn.; II. M. Porter, Des MoIiich, la.;
Frank Conby, Rochester, Minn.; Kil.
12. Howe, Sacramento; 13. O. Jones
and wife, Guthrie, Okln.; Holaud
(irulib, San Krnuclaco.
Hotel Moere: 8. II. Morse, Hobo
burg; T. J. Pntorson, Portlntid; J. AV.
Lujte, Portland; N. C. TltiiR, Seattle;
h. V. .Ink. Portland; J. P. Loye,
Chicago; M. Lawrence and wife, Seat
tle; J. II. Peers, Sail Francisco; Win.
!'. Uraun, Portland; H. S. Chamber
lain, Portland.
CARDS OF THANKS.
We wish to extend our Blncero
thanks to our friends and neighbors
for their kindness and sympathy dur
ing the death nnd Illness of our dear
father.
MUS. P. A. TItANA,
J. F. TItANA,
(JEOHOK TKANA.
ROOK SPRLVUS CO A I j.
Two earn ol tho fnnidus Rock
Springs coal1 arrived this morning.
Phono W. J. Hurbldgo, tho drayman,
and got Home of this. Tho bout coal
Iu the west, heating, cooking, or fur
nnco. Demand hns exceeded tho sup
ply, but wo have two cars on the
track todny.
.VOTIOi: MERCHANTS.
Regular meeting ot thu Medford
MercliautK' association at Commercial
Club Rooms .March Oth, at 8:00 p. in.
UuslnesH for tho evening: Annual
election of officers, report of director
10. N. Warner of the state merchants
association, report ami consideration
of credit rating committee report. All
merchants of tho city Invited to at
tend. 11. C. C5ARNKTT, President.
J. 11. CARKIN, Secretary 29S
Ilasklns for Health.
m t
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
4- 4
4- -f 4-4- 4- -
HKIIICROKT residence bites ore well
ing daily; make your selection l
fiui' choice lots are sold. tf
WANTED- - Wonmii for geneial
housework, family of two, in eoiiu
try. Apply NaMi hotel, mom III. b'
to !) p. in.Tliuroilay, or S:W to J::i0
a. in., Friday.
WANTKD "Korenuui to lake charge
of .iQ-ucre lieuriug pour oreluiul.
MuM thoroughly understand luiiul
ling pear trees. Apply Hoiiiilnot
Conner, Nn li liolel, S to D p. in
TIiiii'm1.i., or H 10 to i Fnila
luornmir. SIM
r-rrr-rrt-r
MEDFORD
CONSERVATORY
FOR MUSIC AND
LANGUAGES
NAT. BUILDING
ALL BRANCHES OF
MUSIC.
FULL FACULTY.
G. TAILLANDTJSR,
DIRECTOR. "
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE,
THREE GRADES OF
t r
APPLES IS PLAN
' r
Northwest Fruitgrowers' Association
in Convention at Walla Walla
Adopts Standard Grades Whislcr
to Be In Charge of This District.
WALLA WALLA. Mch. 2. The or
ganization of a central fruit selling
ugpiioy for the northwest was favored
by the Northwest Fruitgrowers As
sociation In convention here. The
mill districts were each made n divis
ion and a grower was placed In charge
or each. C. 13. Whlsle of Medford
w'll be the representative of the
Rogue River Valley district.
Three grades of apples will be
packed in the northwest hereafter, to
Id known as extra fancy, standard and
"C."
lMra Fancy (Jnn!
This grade cbuslsts of porrcct well
formed npples only, free from all in
sect pests, worm holes, stings, scale,
i;cab, sun scald, dry rot, water core
or other defects; limb rub, skin punc
ture or evidence of rough handling
shall be considered defects. All ap
ples heavily coated with dirt or spray
must bo cleaned.
All varltles of apples admitted to
the grade shnll be well matured and
of natural color characteristic of the
variety; Spltzenberg, Wlnesap, Jona
than, Arkansas Dlack, Gano, Lawvor
and other bolld red varlotles, must
have 75 per cent of good red color.
Hen Davis Rome Beauty, Daldwln
Wagoner and other varieties of sim
ilar color must be 50 per cent red.
Red Cheeft Pippins and Winter Rnn
anns must show a red cheek.
Ktaiidard (Jnule.
Apples of this grade must bo free
front all Insect pests, worm, holes,
scale, scab larger than a nickel, sun
scald, dry rot, water core or othor de
fects; skin puncture or evidence of
rough' handling shall bo considered
defects. Slight limb rub, or ono small
sting healed over, or Hcab not larger
than a nickel will bo permitted, pro
viding not over 10 per cent of the ap
ples admitted to this grade shall bo
well matured and of natural color.
Red varieties must show somo red
'(" Grade. ,
This grade shall be mado up of all
merchantable apples not Included In
the extra fancy, or standnrd grades.
These apples must bo freo from all in
sect pests, worm holes or scalo, but
will Include1 mis-shapen apples, or ap
ples having ji limb rub or other like
defects. Applets of this grade may
also contain two worm stings or ap
ples showing slight bruises. They need
not bo wrapped.
In'selllng'thlfi fruit It Is understood
that all specifications of these grades
shall be compiled with, as far as it Is
practical.
CIRCUIT COURT
TSKESJECE8S
Will Resume Work Friday Morning
Where It Left Off Wednesday
. i
M. & C. L. Raiiroaa case, Long on
Docket, Is Dismissed.
The circuit court, in session
Wednesday at the court hoiibo iu
Jacksonville took u recess during the
afternoon scuiun until Friday morn
iug when it will resume the hearings
of the oases on the docket.
During the session yesterday,
Judge F. M. Calkins granted Hub
ert Uoswcll a divorce from hi wife,
l.ouvena HoswcJI. The case was not
contested and (he decree was grant
ed by default.
Mike Wooly, applicant for a di
vorce from Mary Jane Wooly aKy,
secured a decree by default.
A case of long standing on the
docket, that of J. F. lteddy, receiver
for the defunct Crater Lake Railroad
company against J. A. McCall et al,
lor au accounting, was Dually dis
posed of yesterday when Judge Cal
kins ordered a dismissal of the pm-j
eeedings.
It. C. F. Aslbury et al, plaintiff
in action to bring about a toreclos- (
are nguuiiit II. A. Vogel ot al, agreed
upon tho dismissal of the ctuc, with)
the riteult that, upon a stipulation off
the attorney in the ease, Judge Ca'-(
kins ordered a disiuisaa, ,
The pUiuation of Charles Carney
et al to regibtor title va granted i) j
default, the defendants, li. F. Maude,,
i et al, failing to contest the ciue.
i The court overruled tho applica-
i tiou of II. It. AUeu, defeudtiut in uu
action to recover money alleged to he..
, duo n a nolo brought by the Far-,
t wait,' & Fruitgrower' bank of this
I ejt, far a dwiuner nud gave the do-
t'cuihuit 10 days iu which to pro
J para a nw m, ,
I The aylion ljroi)t;lit by Clara ltador
MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 1911.,
COURT?
ouas
I1EW
Ileal Kstule Transfers.
T 11. Caruer et al to 1 W. Ulaker!
lot 'J, block (5, Carner iSc SiiImu's addi
tion, Nordville; .fjlll).
Louis C. CordeH to Claude Miles
et al, land in township 'M, range 1
west, $!.i;i7f.
Mary J. Coon to Carrie L. lliiwsoii,
2 acres in donation land claim 'VI.
towusliip .'J7, range 1 west; '2400:
bond for deed.
Kuiil II. Conies U, Kiln 11. Dcane,
assignment of bond.
flcorge U. Young to L. J. Quigley
et al, lot ii, block till, .Mcdfiml; i?l.
Jiieksnn County Hulidinir & Loan
association to II. C. Stoddard, lot '2,
block .V2, Medford; $10.
.Myrtle Lawton Forbes to Karl Bris
coe, property iu Talent; l(i.'.
Charles 11. llosley to C. V. Ueclev.
hind in township '10, range 1 east:
.$8000.
.Marriage Llceiises.
Mnnley M. Tlrower nnd Dale. Jlcilha
Pomwcll.
James Harvey Cray and Leta Wal
lace. Married.
Hhodes-lIauHcom In Medford, on
February 24, IH11, by Rev. W. V.
Khield.s, Klmer .James Rhodes and
Lydia Violet JJansooni.
Dougherty-lfendriekson In .Med
ford, on February 22,-1911,' by A. A.
Hones-, IJorL A. Dauglicrty nnd Vera
K. Hendriekson. v
Proluite.
Estate of Evelyn liaily, rcjiorl of
sale of real property filed.
Estate of Andrew Johnson, inven
tory and appraisement filed showing
estate valued at "fiO.
Guuril Ellen Taylor, order made
confirming sale of real estate.
Estate It. IJenedict order made dis
diseharging executor.
Estate M. S. Welch, order made
discharging executor.
Estate Ida Hriseoe, inventory and
appraisement filed showing estate
valued at $2000.
Guard Frances Winifred Quigley.
Guardian's bond filed and approved.
Circuit Coin I News.
Hogue River Commercial Oreluud
Co, vs. Fanners & Trust Growers'
bank et' nl, application to register
title. Examiner of title appointed.
State of Olegon vs. Win. 'Ellison
McOuffie. ( Ahovo defendant orderod
removed to California in accordance
with requisition order.
Ashland Manufacturing Co. s.
Henry T. Wcntwortli, order made dis
solving attachment.
RF.MOVAL NOTICI3
rWeatoilka' Council' No. 20 will be
at home on and nfter Friday, March
3, 1911, to ull members and visiting
members in tho Odd Follows old hall,
now known as tho Ragle hull, corner
Main nnd Central avenue, third floor
1311a J. Shoults, keeper of records.
294
and Clara Pliipps as joint plaintiffs,
to recover money alleged to be due
them from Peter and Josephine Ap-
plcgate was illsinis-cd upon appli-
:'(.
'J'bc court
ordered the name t.f
Frederick l'enninger entered in the
proceedings as parly-plaintiff iu mi
notion being brought to cnncel a
deed by the estate of the late John
l'enninger, insane, against I. J. Han
sen, et al, former udntinistrators of
the estate. According to the testi
mony the wife of Hansen, acting as
co-administrator of the dead man's
estate, sold to her husband a par
cel of property belonging to the es
tate, a transaction which the attor
neys for Fred l'enninger, the dead
maiiV bitither and now his adminis
trator, claim was unlawful under the
statutes which provide that trans
fer of the property of a deceased
person shall not be made between
administrators and their wives, i.r
vice versa.
Remington
Wide Car
riage Type
writer Second Hand, used but little.
$46.00 on terms
Medford
Book
Store
mn
s
PUM2IUCU IU.OOI)
Clias. Stang'sells a Proscription that
Meaits Vigor, Vim, Vitality
Because MI-O-NA causes the blood
to cet better and more nourishment
It is nt nil times a valuable tonic. It
puts vigor Into the muscles, clears up
the Improperly notuished brain and
makes strong nerves .that will stand
the severest test.
Men who feel that their vitality is
slipping away; that the vim and en
arny that they formerly put into all
their work Is lacking; that ambitious
Impulses nnd clever Ideas do not
come as tlioy used to are the kind
of men thnt need MI-O-NA.
These are the kind of men that a
jionth.'s treatment will put In fine
shape.
Besides being a peerless remedy
for indigestion MI-O-NA is a most
pronounced tonic. It makes the skin
ilcar nnd clean; it puts color In the
cheeks and causes dull eyes to brigh
ten. If you have that blue, discontented
feeling through tho day and pass
restless nights, trying .unsuccessfully
to get a refreshing sleep, take a I
month's treatment of MI-O-N'A stom-j
ich tablets, and bring the sunshine ,
Into your life that health and hap-1
olness always bring. . i
MI-O-XA costs but 50 cents at
Chas. Strang and druggists every
where. Guaranteed to cure Indiges
tion and immediately relievo all
itomnch misery, or money back.
NOTICE
To contractors and builders of
Medford, that on and nfter April 1
thu minimum scale, of wages for car
oentors shall be $1 per day, eight
hours nt work.
W. SHIRLEY,
C. DA LEV,
2!)5 Trustees Local 1810.
Ilasklns for Health.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
desslgnod will apply to tho city coun
cil ot tho city of Medford, Or., at
its rogular meeting on llnrch 7, 1911,
Lfor a license to sell splrltous, vin
ous and malt liquors In qunutttlos
less thnn a gallon at Its place of bus
iness at No. 21 South Front street,
In said city, for a period of six
months.
B. S. R.ADCLIFF & CO.
Haskins for Health.
ISIS THEATRE
Big' Double Bill
Listruan and Listruan
Hefined Physical Culture Introducing Miss Listruan the only lady
boxer In thu world, holding the worlds record for help" the hard
est hitter now before the public, nhe will be seen in a three round
sparring contest with her partner every evening.
HERE THEY ARE
Barclay and Morriss
Presenting Tho Dramatic Comedy Pluyet SMUDGE 11)11."
Comedy Patchos Comedy.
3 REELS LATEST MOTION PICTURES 3
GOOD SONG BY HARRY BLANCHARD
ADMISSION 20c AND 10c.
You'll Say it Was Worth Double The Price.
rtr 1 iiiiijiMi ! ii i mm 1 1 ' "" "'-"
UikV7 ., v -sryr . JK& H7
Ula VUitnt Voki
OF COURSE
you are coming to hear the new
Victor Records for March?
You are sure to en.io rhesr splendid 'new selec
tions. Kvery kind ot music yu want band, orches
tra, vocal, instrumental; classical and popular.
Tome and hear them anv dav.
WHETSEL MUSIC CO,
With Sherman, Clay & Co.
'PILES CURED IX O TO 14 DAYS. I
PAZO OINTMENT Js guaranteed;
to cure any exse of Itching, blind,,
i bleeding or promidlng piles In 0 to
1 14 dr.ys or money refunded. 50c.
..Automobile Repairing..
CRATER LAKE
GARAGE '
22 South Riverside
Phone Main 4282.
'Home 298 K.
N. H. Mark
Draperies
We carry a very complete
line of draperies, lace curtains,
fixtures, etc., and do all classes
of upholstering. A special man
to look after this work exclu
sively nnd will glvo as good
service as Is possible to cet In
even the largest cities.
Weeks & McGowan Co
Look Well to
Your Eyes
THAT THEY MAY BE A GUIDE
TO YOUIt FOOTSTEPS AND A
COMFOBT TO YOUU OLD AGE."
The hand of time cannot be
stayed. People grow old, as
years advance, the eyes grow
weaker,. Tq preserve the sight
means to holp the eyes do their
work; to help the eyes menus
to wear glasses not any glasses,
but scientifically fitted glasses. I
am fully qualified and equipped
to glvo you the best In this line.
DR. RICKERT
Over Kventner's, Medford.
WASHINGTON, March 2. Sena-
tor Chambeilaiu secured a favora-
ble report from the public lands com-
m;ttce ou lK bill vhich passed the
J,onbe lor the relief, of K'ttlctv .,n
! the biletz rei'crvntioli.
Where fco Go
Tonight
NATATORIUM
TODAY
Holler Skating, Bowling, Peel,;
Billiards, ltiglo Shooting and Tub;
and Shower Baths for ladles anil
gentlemen.
MEDFOUD'S AMUSEMENT
PALACE.
lU-GO
Latest
Moving
Pictures
Doors Open at 7:00 p.
m.
Admission 10c,
"The Pinkerton Man" (drama).
"Beaux Tot Wanted" (comedy).
"Girls He Left Behind Him'
(comedy).
"The Ironclad Lover" (comedy).
"Faithful Max" (drtuun).
"A (.'lever Kuse" (comedy).
Doors Open 7:00 p. m.
vsr
y
fMeaM
j Mcdford's Exclusive Picture The- ?
.?
atcr.
nlays.
Latest Licensed Photo-
I Ono Dime No More Ono Dime.
"NAT" THEATRE
Complete change of program;
Today
Only the best aiul latest films
shown. '
. Admission 10c. '
is
IUG DOUBLE 11LLL
THE ISIS THEATRE
LTSTKVAX & 1I1STMAX
lterlneil Physical Culture
Introducing the only lady boxer In
tho world.
Hero They Are:
BABCLAY & rMOItltl.S
I In tho Dramatic Comedy Plnyet ?
( "SiiiimIro iii J )."
.
?
WHEN-
DOWN TOWN
IN AT THE
DIIOP
"NaP Confectionery I
t
ICE CHEAM, SOFT IHINIKS,
COXFECTIONEHY, LUNCH
A light, pleasant room, open
t
s
s
from S a. in. to midnight.
L. M. GRAM IIS, Proprietor
PHONE 901
Old customers send me
your address.
New Premiums, New Ser
vice, New Agent.
But the same old stand
ard goods.
AGENCY GRAND
UNION TEA CO.
110 TRIPP STREET
Offutt Rornes
Auto Co.
Automobiles
GENERAL OVERHAULING &
MACHINE REPAIRING.
First-Class
Workmanship Guaranteed.
PHONE MAIN 6231".
Corner Central Ave, and 8tk St
Medford, Or.
X
Y