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MEDFORD MATTj TRIBUNE, jTODFORD, OREGON, FRTDAY, MARCTT17, 1911.
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Medford Mail Tkibune
AN INDRPENDKNT NEW8PAPEH
PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT 8ATUII-
DAY DY THE MEDFORD
PRINTING CO.
Tho Democratic Tlmp, The Medford
Mall, Tlio Medford Tribune Tho Soutli
orn OroRonlan, Tlio ABliland Trlbuno.
OEOItOE PUTNAM, Editor and Manager
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Entered an second'Clnas matter No
vrmber 1, 1909, at tlio poatofflco at
Medford, OruRon, under tho uul of
March 3, 1S79.
Official Paper of tho City of Medford.
" HUDSOKirTION BATJSI.
One year, by mall 16,00
one tnontn ty man uu
Per month, delivered by currier In
Medfsrd, Jacksonville and Cen
tral Point to
Sunday only, by mall, per year.... 2.00
Weekly, per year 1 60
BWOHH OIRCUfcATIOW.
Dally n vertigo for hIx monthH ending
December 31, 1910, 2721.
Toll Zioaird Wire United Frtis
SUpatcliea.
FREIGHT BUTTE
FALLS Mi. 27
GOLD HILL TO THE RESCUE.
Chief Engineer Gcrifj of Pacific &
Eastern States That Much Progress
Is Being Made hy Crews Now Put
ting Road in Shape for Traffic.
"We will run our first (ruin curry
iiitf; fruijlil into Uutto KiiIIh about
Mtiruli 17," Hlati'd Cliiof Kngineor
Ourig Friday, "and oipcH to have
regular train sorviuo iiiHtitutt'd al'toi
April 1. Tlio crow now at worn
bringing tlio track up to grade is
making rapid progress and a regular
train service will hooii lie instituted."
H'eBidents of Uutto Falls are ex
pected big business tbis suinuier. Tlie
hullo Falls Lumber company bae
aui'ouiieed tlial they will start, (lie
(TovelopmciiL of tbeir timber tract
us soon as tbey can erect mills and
a. box factory while tho Crater Lake
Fuel company will soon lujvo a large
crow at work in tlio woods nenr thai
point. In addition to this thoro will
bo considerable railroad work done
in extending tho Pacific & Kastern.
Then there will bo the campers who
arc sure to flock to thai section es
pecially if tho railroad is in opera
tion. Untie Falls believes that all
winters like the one Ibrougli which
Uiqv have just nned with miles of
muddy wagon roads to navigate lio
forc reaching outside points ate past,
SODA SPRINGS DAILY
MAIL CUT IN HALF
Nollco has been received from tlio
postmaHtor general thai the bIx-Uiiioh-a-wook
matt aorvico bclweea Aslilund
anil Soda Springs luiH boon ordered
out In two, beginning noxt Tuosdny.
flails will leave AhIiIuiiiI oach Tuoh
day, Thursday and Saturday at 8: Id
a, in. and arrlvo at thoro at It: 16
on tlio return trip on tlio Bamo dny.
Tlio order at tlio name tlmo cuts In
two the pay of the contractor, W. It.
Potter, whoso oompniiKntlnn for tho
prtMout Hurvive la approximately $900
per year.
In addition to tho Immediate pnt
rotiB of tho potoffloe on thl ronto,
about 10 familluK who have an In
dividual mull sack aorvico Imtwuon
thin city hiuI Boda Springs will have
tliolr mall delivery curtailed by tho
reduction order.
MISS PAYNTER'S SHOWING
OF MILLINERY A FINE ONE
CITIZENS of the Rogue River valley and southern Ore
gon are sighing with relief over the determination
of the patriotic citizens of Gold 'Hill to erect fortifications
and enlist a militia company for the defense of the valley
against the Japs.
The rapid fire gun to be mounted on the top of the
high hill back of the city will afford protection to Grants
Pass, .Medford and Ashland, and we can now go to bed
knowing that we will not wake up with the little brown
men in possession of our orchards.
Gold Hill should invite Mr. Ilobson to move there, as
it is a city after his own heart, and with Jiobson to kiss
the ladies, we could beat Ihiwley for congress.
We move a vote of thanks to the jingoes of Gold Hill.
Ncvei' will the mikado dare to declare war when lie learns
of Colonel Riley Hammersley's company of militia and
his big gun. Gold J Li 1 1 has saved the nation!
MEDFORD 'S FINE STORES.
SPIt TNG openings given by Medford merchants this
week call attention to the fact that this city possesses
stores that would be a creftit to any city and that tire un
rivaled in a city of this si.e. The display of spring and
summer apparel is all that the most exacting could ask.
A visit of inspection will convince the most skeptical
that they can buy at home natty, up-to-date apparel just as
soon and a litlle sooner than they can secure it in Portland
or San Francisco, or in the eastern centers, and buy them
at just as reasonable a figure.
'Phe people of the Rogue River valley owe it to south
ern Oregon to patronize the wide-awake and progressive
merchants of Medford, for only by encouraging enterprise
and keeping the money at home can this section grow and
prosper.
BENEFIT FOR
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Passmoro Trio to Play Monday
Evening at Benefit for New Build
ingAre Musicians of Highest Or
der and Give Enjoyable Program.
Mint I'a liter pnniiiMx to be .i
factor in the Millinery line in Med
ford this M'uxon. Th"i' who nl tend
ed the opening e-.ciday were er
well pluiiMd with the diHppluyrt and
o.pi'uHcd a belief Una ulie would do
Ujood bnniiiefH. Piil'oituniitely, Mi-
l'ayntor lin been hick and unable
to a I tend to the arranging for the
opening benielf, and a ft ooiimoo,
ntiiice few ole knew about it .
JJvuryune in invited to call at her
, show rooiUH over (lie H1 office and
sue (hu new opiing tftyle iim conwiud
by one who ban had experience h
outoriiig to the .Medford Indies.
Marjorie Mandeville Co. In "Turned
Up."
'J'lio Aiarjoric Mandeville ouuihui
will present N'.il. (loodwin't Kercuut
iilj? funic "Tinned rp.M ut lh Aleil
ford ThiUifer Sundav night instead of
'Zanu ns originally Uillail. Tli
muiingoumnt doided ihut Medfor.l
.kIiow .goers would rather liitva good
QQinody thiui hiiv other form of
drujiui, huiiee the change. ,Sais now
Bfc .
The passmoro Trio is coming
Monday to play u benefit for the
now hospital. This trio of sisters
are beyond a doubt tlio finest in their
particular lino. Their csemblo is next
thing to perfection. It is a well known
fiyt thai n trio or quartette of in
struments or voices must work to
gether a lino while to got anything
like a perfect unity of expression
While these ladios are all solosits of
the higher ordor, yet it is not their
individual excellence that counts so
much as tho tnanner in which they
phrazo exactly alike. They have
played together since early child
hood. Their parent, took them
abroad and remained in Germany
for four years, where tho girls were
placed under the best nmsteis of
ICurope. They won considerable dis
tinction in some of tho cities of Clor
many before they caino home.
A little htory is told of the fam
ous Spoofing (piurtette. Thoy had
played together for years and had
oHlnbliHhcil a great reputation. The
viola player was called back to (ler
inany and while there wius probably a
score of viola players as good in
Chionifo and New York, yet it wan
two year before Mr. Spooring got
a mnu that thoroughly filled the place
and was able to bring the quartette
up to it old standard.
A trio of quuitotlo of player that
render kiu-Ii miini an Tromeii oi
SeliiiUei-U seread must think and
broulhe and play like one individual
Hear this trio and you will under
stand what it is, a trio that, has
played tnuclhor .i long u thoy are
like one great musical soul.
COSTS Ili'T A TRIFLE TO ClUtIC
CATARRH.
How many renders of the Mall
Tribune know that In Inland Austra
lia whore the (nigh limit of euoalyptuit
tree grow In abuudiuice. that thoro
it uo consumption, catarrh or dht
eaww of the respiratory trHct.
The refieMhlug linltmm thrown out
by these trees fills the air and is
Uresthed Into the lung by the In
littbita4iUi suil all germ life lo des
troeii. if you have catsrrh you cannot go
to inland Australia except at great
expeus. but you can breathe right
in your owM home tho mim pleas
ant, southing, healing, germ kllliug
air you would breathe If you were
living in the eucalyptus district of
Australia.
Just breath 1IYOMUI; it is wade
from Australian eucalyptus and sol
ut lOcally combined with thymol suit
other auliMptics employed In the
Listeria!! system.
I'our a few drops of UYOM1BI In
the inhaler and breathe it As it
CROWDS FLOCK
TO GOLDEN RULE
Spring Opening Attended by Larger
Throng of Sight Seers and Shop
persEntertaining Musical Pro
gramDisplays Win Praise.
Whistler Gets Appointment.
C. R WliMer of ihii. cilv has been
iippuiiittfil liv (loero..r Wet u mem-' I8 ' ' catarrh infected wem
liy'r of tho TriinsjH.rlalioa eommittee ' ! eaii the
for Oregon of the American applel- ed surface,
oongicsii. Jl. Wlii-ier has been ue- UMKl U guarautMHl to our c.
tfviiy identified with the fniil busi- ,""'' b. c'Ws. croup and sore
iiqss of tho northwest and ha done,M"Ui" "' """" ck Cmplet.. out.
much good work. The upHutment, '" ' '''' "''"' J'"" :'
caino aw n surpriHO t.. Mr. Wiulei Itomwuf 1IVOMBI coal but R0 rents
. Sold ti Chas SitaiiK uud drunlt
The largo display rooms of the
Golden liule Store were filled t
overflowing with a throng of people
last evening. The event was oni
long to bo remembered. New good1
were out for inspection and the dis
play did credit to a city much larg-
cr than Medford. .The attendance
was gratifying to the tnanageinent
which could not have found a mou
motropolitnl crowd outside a largi
city. Messrs Akins and Henton are
well pleased with their reception b
tho people of this vicinity and ii
return aro giving values that are up
preciated.
If you were among the numbor win
attended the opening last night, yo.i
know that tho music was very en
tcrtainiug and the displays all that
could bo expected.
Tho opening marks tho beginiug ol
a sovon day sale of bargains th.ii
will please all will have a chance '
become acquainted with the method'
employed by the Golden ltule slon
which has an admirable location. Tb.
light from the west and south allow
the finest and most effective di-php
of merchandise and tho new good
are in abundance to show.
Small prices and good honest a!
lies are found in every department
and there is something htro for even
member of the family.
You cannot fail to be interested fo.
the moment you ,,(,. 1 1 1 store and
you are sure to find something thai
will appeal to you in (he way ol
dress. Koiidy to wnrch for men, wo
men and children. Dry goods, mil!
inery, ihoes and fuitiinlungx.
Guatemala Pmllnet Inaugurated
Ot'ATUMAhA CITY. .Mai eh 17
Kstrada Cabrera today began his
third sl-.eur term a president oT
litiiititiualii. Cabrera's public Inaugu
ration waa delayed, however, as he
was not In good enough health to at
tend.
XOTICU
Notice U hereby given that the clt
of Medford. Jackson County, Oregon,
will take up ami caucol tho following
bonds, Hint that interest thereon bhall
cease at the Interest payment pel but
next following. (April list, 19 1 n
Improvemetit bonds Nos. 1, 2 "i
10, 11 and 18. dated April lt. l!oi
luiprovumeut bonds Nos. 9 to, n
and 13. dated October lit. 1909
Water uinlu bonds No. 1. 8, 3 i "
and . series "A" dated April 1 ' '
1810.
If h. JACOBS
City Treaouur
l)tel Kebruary IS, lilt.
SPRING OPENING SALE
MANN
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Our Great Six Day Sale
Opened With a Rush-Store Crowded allDay With
Eager Buyers.-Many NEW BARGAINS FOR
SATURDAY'S SELLING
Souvenirs Given Away While They LastShop Saturday Morning to Avoid
the Rush.-SOMETHING IN EVERY DEPARTMENT BELOW COST
Ready-to-wear Dept.
NEW SPRING COATS
2f women's lonj spring Coats; made of sill wool sorgo;
new spring shades; very speeial for this -1 f
sale
Heiier Coats at
Wash Goods Dept.
5000 yards best Dress Prints and 2000 yards good
Apron Gingham; for this sale only,
5c
.$15.00, $20.00 and $25.00
NEW SPRING SUITS
25 Women's Now Spring Suits
Beautifully tailored; made of till wool materials; up-fo-dato
in style; all good colors; very speeial -J r
for fhis sale XOC
Bettor Suits at $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00
NEW WASH DRESSES
The best values in women's and children's Wash
Drosses in tho city.
Women's Dresses from $2.98 up to $15.00
Children's Dresses from $1.25 up to $5,00
NEW SPRING SKIRTS
100 women's Tailored Skirts; made of serges, panamas,
hrilliantines and fancy mixtures; all sizes d A QO
and colors; Viiry special for this sale (pfi.iO
Better Skirts at $5.98, $6.98, $8.98, and $9.98
WAISTS
100 good 'Cham bray
Waists; all colors; will not
fade; very o
special VJ
WAISTS
"Peter Pan" Waists; new
styles; made of good mate
rials; very
special .
$1.19
DRESS GINGHAM
5000 yards now Zephyr Ginghams; beautiful patterns;
fast colors; for this sale only, per 1 f
yard 1UC
klaxon Cloth, all new patterns, a yard 19c
tfkyptian Tissue, beautiful styles, a yard 28c
SHEETS
72x90 Sheets; good quali
ty; special Satur- AQn
day, each frOC
PILLOW SLIPS
42-and -!ineh Pillow
Slips; special Sat- - A
urday, each IrrC
"BURSON" HOSE
Saturday we will place on sale one case "Burson"
3 lose in' black; regular 25c grade; for, a -1 RT
pair IOC
RIBBONS
1000 yards wide all silk
Ribbon; good colors, worth
up to 25c; special, in
i VII I'd Avv
GLOVES
Our J3est $1.25 Tv i d
Gloves, on sale h-j rf
Saturday, pair .. M l.Uy
CHILDREN'S HOSE
100 dozen children's Ribbed Hose; all sizes; 1 f
on sale Saturday, a pair 1UC
VESTS
Women's Summer Vests,
speeial, ET
ouch vJC
NOTIONS
Good Hair Nets; good
Safety Pins; Q
each OC
Medford's Popular Price Store
Central Avenue Near Postoffice
MANN'S
BENEFIT
NEW HOSPITAL
Medford Theatre
MONDAY, MARCH 20
THE CELEBRATED
PASMORE TRIO
Theso Well Known Artists Need No Introduction. Entire Proceeds Go to Hospital Fund.
PRICES BEST SEATS, $1.00. SEATS ON SALE AT HASKINS' SATURDAY A. M.
NOTIUK, '
llttglimliiK April let, 1911, t)
utilou siile fur iwlutrs will tc t
por any. Ou tlial iluto tho lultiat r
fM Into IochI union, No. iS-t 3 Hr
Uisrliooil of l'nlntors & I)oorators of
Amrlea, will lio rnlsul.
Tlio union inaotn over? Thursila)
light ut S n. m. In Anglo hall.
C. W. UAIUtlNOTON'.
Socrotury
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The Presbyterian Church
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Sunday Mar. 16.
Kxenhody is invited to
I'linie. Rev. J. A. McVeigh
of Portland, Or., is the
fiijjri? oangelist. Meetings Sun
5 ';A -li Ht 1 1 . m. and 7:110 p.
m. Kvory afternoon at
2 -oil p. in., and every evc
l.mg at 7:30 o'clock. Aroet
iny loiiunence with song
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Is an msy matter for a big bank
like ours. Wo have tho resources
the capital ho aro never caught nnp
piiiB. On tho roBorvo capital of a
bank ilepoiuls its reputation for solid
It anil reliability. Wo hanillo tho
accounts of tho best and shrewdest
commercial nin in tho community
and enjoy their confidence complote
l.. We solicit new accounts from re
sponsible concerns and Individuals.
Farmers & Fruit Growers Bank
J E, ENYART, President
F i: MERRICK, Vice-Presld "it
V. D. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier
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The Medford National Bank
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
J. A. PERRY.. Vice.ProBldnnt i
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