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-? ,-..," fia&i &&' i MEDJFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDJTORD, ORKGON, SUNDAY, MAKCIE 5, 1911. PAGE TWO. ;? i. Personal and Local Ti'pv ncoinuo UHI lL0IUIIO t among tlicm being Hob Taylor, Hariy M'-li-r, Jack M""imn alter Moore ami M'ver.il other 4- -f Hnir II. I lick- ldiinictl to Jlcl- .Mr-. r, Kolilnn- mI sh'iiogninu ford Saturday lroiu a Mio-lioe tr.Dicr spent Satuiln in Ashland with MIK NIP TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. 1 4--f-f-f-f-f-f---f-f-f-f-f4-f-f-f twORLD'S DOUBLE RECORD in MVIMIIUN dUHOntlJ GRATER LAKE ROAD to Crater Lake, lie seemed miinv fino winter scenes o tlie beaut v .spot. CIin. D. lliulerigg is in receipt of n leltor 1'nnn Urtn' .Mclntojtll ftntilu? Hint be will lecture here the latter ilrl of tlie month and asking that lie be furiiiMhed tomu views of HiIh section to ii-o in bin leclui'o through oul the country. Ilnrry Fouler, oily engineer, bni l'otnrni'd from an extended -ojnurn in Cnlifnriiiii. , Dr. J. 13. Shoaror, pnyslclan anil Riirgeon. Offlco over Struug'B drug Rtoro. tf. A. 11. rorncll, of (Irani in .Medford Saturday. I'llSH, VH friend Fine watch lcpairmjr at II. T. Vim De Car-, I'hipp-, building. 'l'.) Howard watch -i.teen curat hunt inir for :t7..")l), at . T. Van De Car-. I'liippH Hiiildiug. -D" .Mr-. .1, ,1. Mauri wi-he- to announ ce to the people of Medford that ill" will give private instruct ion in iiauo and voire at her home at 1211 Stark street. Mr-, llauri obtained a thorough iiiiimciiI education in the bent eon-crvutnri,K f .Milwaukee and Chicago and ha- had a wide cper ienec ii- a teacher of inii-ie. Protector of Game in Jackson County Sends in Resifjnation Not Enoucjli in Office to Pay for Time Put in Several Applicants for Job i Y There will be a meeting of i'ie Crater hake hmhu.i coiumi ion Monday attcriioini at .( o'clock at thi coiiiinercial club mom- at which ie ports of progress and finance will be made. Every possible effort will be put forth to rai-c reipured I anils to liui-li NATS WIN Soo H.A. Holmes, Tho IiiHurnnce Man, Over Jackson County bunk. tf. Mi-s Florence Ifiley of Kngle Point wns a Medford vi-itor Saturday ic- hirning with Mi-s llokc to the Hokc runeli in the evening. Is your oiiHO wired? Ono cigar Ichs a day would pay for a hundrod per cent Incroaso In comfort. Start living tlio electric life. tf. Lester Coburii hn resigned his position in this city to enter busi ness on hi own account in Grunts I 'am. his former home. All kinds of bindery work done at Mall Trlliiino offlco. Mr. and Mr-. Hert Anderson of this city wore recent Grants J'nss visitors. Gregory leading photographer, vIowb, portraits. 32 3 A. E. Heiunes returned from u bu-i-ncm trip to Grants Puss recently. it. it. I'uuurHon, liu ii, Ainin, jiiih Bonio nice English Hollies and all kindu of shade trees. Roses (all the best). Now 1b a good tlmo to plant. Drop In and soo me. tf T. Hassel, of Grants Pass, was a business visitor to Medofrd Satur day. I.oouo leaf ledgern made In Medford nt the, Mall Tribune offlco. U. C. Washburn of Table Hock spent Sal iirdu v in Mcdfonl. Try the now barber shop; every thing clean mid sanitary; opopslto I'. O. J. Clendening and daughter, of Ash land were .Medford visitors Snturdav Call phono 2151, 1032 for baggago wagon. 451 . 11. L. Dodge of Akron, Ohio, fathr of Ii n Hodge arrived Satuiday to vi-.it his feon and look after bunine intcr- i oste. Printing, nil kinds at Portland prices. Mall Tribune offlco. Mr. Hose of Griffin deck was in Medford Saturday. Grants Pass acroago for salo A snap 32 1-2 acres, the uiot .beauti ful subdivision acreage In tho city, lays bUh and sightly; good modern Iioiiho and other Improvements; on main street; all cleared ; closo In; prion $10,000; tonus. Address P. O. Pox KM), Grants Pass, Orugou. Phono 280 It. 300 Arthur M. Geary, of Grit Tin Creek. in flpcudiiiir Sunday in Medford. Made In Medford. any stylo of Ioobo leaf or blank book, at Mall Tribune urflcf. Miss WiUon, of Portland, the old est siwler of H. II. Vilon, the well known Oriflin Creek oielmnli-l av rixeil Stitiiriliiv to i-.it her rnlhei for u few days. John II. Curkln, attorney at law, over Jaokxon County bank. llanev Kinie of Griffin deck w. a Medford i-itor Siilurdnx. i -- Miv. A. P. Steunelt returned Index I I .f v x IN ESC0ND GAME OF SERIES Charles Gay has resijjned as game waideu and announces that he is not a candidate for reappointment. The le-iynutiou followed Governor Wesl'.s call for the resignation of nil iritmu wiuden- -o that the new truiiiu and ! !' i'uuiice hill grade in tunc lor sun f i-.li boaid could start with a elan ""' trattu imam, tnougii mi: uny lias long con templated resigning. i "There is not enough iii the office FREDENBURG FUNERAL HELD THIS AFTERNOON, LA H EDO. Texas, MurcU 4. Lu- 1 redo was all "puffed up"' today bc- IIIGHCHOKT residence sites are sell-i cau-e a new world's record in point niK daily; make your selection b3-!0f time, was hung up here yesterday fore choice lots are hold. tf w0l i,;outctuiiit Henjamin Foulois. POt'XI)- Fi-hing pole Saturday o.i, V. S. A., and Aviator J'armalee drove road, between Medford and Oriflin :lUroplane 1(1(1 miles in 2 hours Cicek. near Polk Hull plnee. Pniv- nn,i 7 minutes. nig property, paying for this ad. 1 Heides being a world's record for (NSEHVATIVE INVESTOHS-Do 'l two-man lliglit. The men Hew you want to make .() per cent on ,tr," '"cdo to E.gle Pa--. safe investment in inside real e- ! 'J"J'1L1L t" ii. sgi ' tatc on n sub-division pmpositioa? ; .$20,000 for 00 dnys will do the trie', if you follow my lead. Opportuni ties like this do not wait. 1 inani- tain an office for the purpo-e ot telling you the rest. II. II. Ibt-lcr. 213 1-2 Xorlh (itb St., Grants Pas.' Oicgon. Hefcrcnces bv permission o'f the Fir.-t National Hank of South-, cron Oregon. ; "W. G. Mac Laron GKNKIlAh Sfl'KmXTKXDKXT POItTLAXI) COM.MOXS SKTTIiK- 3JKXT, will speak at the -First naptlst Church, Central Avenue, Monday Evening at S o'clock P. M. Subject: "Glimpses 'From the U nderworld" and "Making a Man" Interesting story of the down and out add thosp with aypnst. jFLvlnL The second game in the cilv bowl-'1" P".V "' f' wasting my time," -ni,' ing league series being played on tl Xatatoriiun alleys icsultcd Frid.iy night in a u'clory for the "Xat Special-" over the "Locomobiles'' by two games out of three. The teams, which under ordinarv conditions are very evenly matched, bowled good games, notwithstanding. the fncl that neither team -cored iiiiv'1"""""' "", funnurs and sportsman 1 high marks. 1 generally, particularly among those The scores weer "Xnl Siww.ii.l-"- -1 wlio Have recently come to (lie vallev Mi. .... i 11.. ii. ., r l ue lunora oi lie line Aiuirc. did not get out of it' belorc. While Jnekson Frcdenbuig will be held m this laM vcar, I have not nmdeinaiiyll' Ha.li-t church this afternoon, ancsls, I ,.nn Iruhtfullv asurt tlmtlll,u ,('v A A- ",,lllll,s- pitur, offi Ihere are fewer game law violations I ,'ill,i'1 Interment, under the direc iu .lrtck-011 count v (linn in any other '"' "' '" W-''k- "i"' McOowaii section of the statu. ' company, will follow at the I. O. O. I". "I linvii t'niiiiil li.viil nooiw.v.ili.in1 cenietery. (JEW THEATRE LOSES j $400,000 IN TWO YEARS! 'Nat Specials"-- 718, (I80, and (i(10. Locomobilcs-- 710, (128, ami (110. The teams were composed ef: "Nat Special" O. .1. Pattor.i. Captain; .1. Kirkgasser, Harvey Ling, W. Dudley, Downing and K. P.ev- cridge. . "Locomobiles" , I. Coibin Nell', Captain; F. Diamond, .1. Diamond, William Keyes, 0. Manger and Dr. E. HF. Seely. The next game will take place Mon day evening between the "Smoke House" and the "Locomobiles.' There is a growing sentiment in lavor of obeviinr llii iriiimi liiu'u mill 1ml little trouble i- anticipated in the fat- EIGHTY-SIX CONVERTS tt .Mr. Fredeubui'g who was eighty one years old and an early settler in this Htnto ivsiirwved by nine children. NEW YOHIC. .March 4. -With net losses of .()l),()00 in two years, the directors of the New Theatre todav announced that the "to let" sign would be hung 011 the pluyhouse at the beginning of the new year. Ac cording to report- the Metropolitan Opera company will use the theatre to give a series of ballet performance-. lire, .Mr. Gay has been. game warden for the past two years, and has u wide acquaintance and is very popular throughout the county. No com plaints have over been recorded against him and there is iiuivcr-."l regret at his resignation. There are several applicants for the position, which puys $75 a mouth, I TO METHODIST CHURCH At the unrterly meeting of the First Methodist church held Saturdav the pastor, the Ifov. L. J Helknap re poited that eighty-six new people had joined the congregation within the three months. The Reports for the other departments of the church showed a corespoiidiug increase. Hasklns for-Health. oGO acres of the finest fruit soil in the valley, located not too far from railroad town; soil is black granite and 20 feet deep; splendid drainage, but not too steep; 200 acres cultivated. There is wood enough to pay for cleaving the balance; 500 acres can be cultivated. Pine count v road' cuts the tract nearlv through the center. A splendid subdivision proposition. We have this exclusive. There is money in this for someone. Why not you? Price 82. 1-1 per acre. Terms on part. C. A. McArthur Phenes: Main 3681; Home 279.. Room 3 P. O. Block. NOTICE W. E. Phipps has removed his law office to Phipps-Taylor building. En trance loom 207. MOO What you think about busi ness stationery isn't quite so important as what your corre spondent thinks. Don't buy old g!!mri!e mm "lekjer tht usUtr-mark" because it pleases you, but because it influences the man you write in your favor. On IIami'Siiiku Bend is ii clean, crisp IMhrr, UMilr lor UMll, imp htmneii tollti. Ii h miIiI on tli imiuiiitluii iliut llicftiV nnnouiy in iimlny A luiuhomn t- inirn lMh)U Kitrii upon rrniirt, hlio. Iiir Irtlrrliruilt uml nOirr liiiMiiro furiiia, priiilril, litlK'gi.iphril uml rii;r.irI on ilir wluir ami Imp Irr i nl.ii Miiilrlij IUmimiikk hll CoMfAM Ihn ml) upcr iiukrri hi lif wdrlil iiuLini: h,,n )iptr rut IuivpI) Medford 1 Printing fter Oxituitf .Mr. Stcnnctt lather mh- ltaa been ill nt his home in Ashland Mr. and Mis. II. ('. Kiuiiev, M and .Mrs. W. A. MeConnullc and P M. Ktuuev of (hauls Pa-s were Med ford i-itois Satuidav Mrs. II. H. Il.ille icturned Satur da from an i vli nded i np lo ea-tcro piiint-. WHAT'S THE. USE, OF A ROOF THAT YOU HAVE. TO KEEP TINKERING? Genasco Ready Roofing (Mineral and Smooth Surface) puts an end to your roof troubles. It is made of Trinidad Lake As phalt, the natural waterproofer. It gives you absolute weather-protec tion years after ordinary roofing ihas "passed awav." The Barber Asphalt Paving Company makes Gen asco. They nave mined and refined asphalt for more than twenty-five years, and are the largest makers of ready roofing in the world. COME AND GET SAMPLES FOR ANYTHING IN First-Glass Hardware SEE Medford Hardware Co. That Well Dressed Feeling (fit's something that most men appreciate. Some of them pay pretty high to secure it; others wear our ready-to-wear and get it for hall' the money. jJWe don't ask you to laTce our word for the ex cellence oi" our nothing, but it would PLEASE US IMMENSELY if you would come in and look at the Pnr vSnrintf Sutf new Spring Stvles. x ui pmig vug- Ijt voii a 'Merchant Tailor's man, we will guarantee gesti ons W a t C h to sm'PrisP you. CJPaymg too much and waiting too long is the "madc-fo-1 Our Windows order" wa. Paying just enough and gctt ing perfect sat- isl'action is our way. We I'it till shapes. Mr Ml "Maord Correcri. Clotlizera Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTxVKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phenes: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT rssrsssrssrssr sr.srNM -'-'rsr-r FIREMEN'S BALL To be held SI. Jr A 1 IvICjJv DAY in the evening John A. Perl Undertaker and l:iibalincr Sticcosnor to tho undortaldiiK 1 imrtnient of Mt'dford Kurulturo Co. Office With Medford Furniture Company About March 1. I'rlvato Ain bulanco Sorvlco. Blck and Injured oonvoyed to nny part ot olty or country. v. Tolephonus: Day 351, Night: John A. Porl 4111, C. W. CouUlln, 3C01. J. H. Uutlor, 3571. i: i at the big NATORIUM HALL f R DAY MARCH 1 7 t ll Grand march begins at 8:30 p. m. Secure tickets from the "FIRE BOYS" It's up to every man to buy a ticket. A boost for the Department is a boost for Medford The Price Is Only $1.50 4 ''''''''''.,t.,.,4