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MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, atARCH 19, 1911 PAGE FIVE m LOCAL AND John Perl hns Just received a new ambulance, the first to be brought to Medford. It is a pretty shade of gray. Mr. Peil mates that the anibu lonco will bo used In the hospital service and It la now at the Nash barn within easy call when occasion should arise. Rodger' P. Hitchcock of Eagle Point was a Medford visitor Satur day. J. Anderson, brother to W. C. An derson, the Medford attorney, has come from IiIb home In Michigan to locate In Medford. Ho will learn tho orchard business with the plan of later buying one. ' Chris Natwlck, who holds tho con tract for tho construction of the Crater Lake road around Pumlco Hill, spent Saturday In Medford on a short business trip. Jaines Hendricks of Eagle Point was a Saturday visitor In Medford. George Johnson of Grants Pass was In Medford on business Satur day. Sam Richardson, tho Model cloth ing man, states that he expects to re ceive the police uniforms in a very few days now, as they have been shipped almost long enough to have reached Medford. Will sell my home and somo fur nituro; home valued low at $5,000; all for $3,650 cash for quick Bale. Address J. Owner care this office, tf A class in French Is beginning at the Medford Conservatory now. You can join. Ten dollars for 24 hours. Also Spanish, Italian or German, tf Do you want 14 lots 50x145 each, for $2 400 on easy terms? C. W. H. Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Dank bldg. tf G. "W. Slater, the contractor recent ly from Spokane, Is putting the fin ishing touches on tho Smith apart ment houso on South Riverside and expects to have the samo completed in a very short time. All kinds of bindery work done at Mall Trlbnno office. M. II. Horton has taken a position with the Medford Pharmacy. Do you want 5 acres In alfalfa, ono mile south of Main street, cheap? C. W. H. Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank bldg. tf Dr. Goudy, who recently returned from southern California, where he spent the winter; may take up his resldenco nt San Diego with which he Is enamored. Ashland Steam Landry, Medford office, phono No. 1201. tf. Grant Grattlc, tho miner, who Is operating In Josephine county, was a recent visitor. Thoro will be a baseball practice at the local park today from 11 un til 1 o'clock. All playcrB are urged to attend. If enough attend, two teams will bo choson and a game played. V. A. Robblns of this city has se cured the southern Oregon agency for tho tobacco lines of a Portland firm. Arthur W. Clark, local manager of tho Clark & Henory Construction company, loft Friday afternoon for a short business trip to San Francis co. Ho expects to return Monday. Two and one-half acres In alfalfa ono mllo south of Washington school, easy terms. A. W. H. Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers' Bank bldg. tf William von dor Hollon nnd S. B. Holmes were over from Kaglo Point arranging tho preliminaries for tho wct-or-dry election. Loose leaf ledgors mado In Medford at the Mall Trlbuno office E. G. Coleman, the Phoenix mer chant, was In our midst recently. Soo R. A. Holmes, Tne Insurance Man, Over Jackson County bank. tf. William Campbell, who Is now lo cated at Ashland, was among his Medford friends a few days since. Dr. Rlckert, tho oculist, was at the county recorder's offlco Thursday afternoon. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phenes: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT John A. Perl Undertaker and Embalmof 8ucceaor to the undertaking db partment of Medford Furniture Co. Offlco With Medford Furniture Compaiy Sick and Injured convejed to any part of city or country. Telephenes: Day 361. Night: John A. Perl 4111. C. W. Conklln, 3601. J. H. Butle-. 3671. ' PERSONAL There will be a big wild west per formance nt the ball park Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Ten wild horses to be ridden. Prizes for best rider nnd best bucking horse. 308 Frnnk Roundtree mado Medford a business visit Thursday. The ladies of tho Women's Chris tian Temperance Union will hold a food snle Tuesday at Warner, Wort man & Gore's store. William Nellls, a former resident of Medford, has returned from Phoe nix, Ariz., where ho spent tho win ter. Frank Green of Applcgato spent tho week In Medford nnd Jackson ville. He has been engaged In min ing. Howard S. Dudley spent Friday in Ashland on business. Cnptaln Voorhles of Portland was nt the Durrcll orchards recently. Ho Ib moro than pleased with Medford and our valley. Ladles, phone 6371 for vacuum cleaner to clean rugs.. 308 Mrs. W. R. Coleman mado Phoenix a visit Thursday and Frldny. Medford local Socialist party meets every Sunday afternoon, 2:30 at Smith's hall on North Grapo street. Everybody Invited. tf. Fred J. Lowls of Seattle, who has property interests In tho valley, is spending a few days here looking after his property. Colonel George P. Mlms of Seven Oaks spent Saturday In Medford on business. Profesuor O'Gara spent Saturday In Woodvllle, whero he delivered a lecture on' spraying to fruit growors of that section. Relchsteln for wood. Yard corner Fir and Tenth. 329 J. R. Cunningham, J. W. Lucas and A. K. Dakorf, all of the Rogue River Townslte company, and Rlggs Lucas Land company of Grants Pass, were Medford visitors Saturday. This company will establish u branch of flco In tho Palm block. Choice rhubarb roots, ton conts each. Phono Farmer 711x3 nftnp f. p. in. 308 Mrs. George Johnson of Bcrkeloy, Cal., is in Medford visiting her Bis ter, Mrs. L. D. Hasklns. C. F. Ford of Portland lsa new resident of Medford, having accept ed a position with Leon B. Hasklns for Health. Have you $100 In tho bank? Why don't you put It to work? Buy a lot on tho installment plan and In three months double your monoy. Talk this over with Turny, 201 Garnett- Corey bldg. He has several lots that can bo bought like this. 309 George H. Durham of Grants Paps spent Saturday In Medford on profes sional business. Call phono 2151, 1032 for baggage wagon. 451 Born tTo tho wife of E. T. Carlton of tho Home Tolephono company, a daughter. Mado In Medford, any stylo of looso leaf or blank book, at Mall Trlbuno offlco. Sid Brown left Saturday evening' for a few days' visit In Portland. Fred Colvlg, county recorder, spont Saturday evening in Medford. Printing, all kinds at Portland pricos. Mall Tribune office, Charles A. Malboeuf, managor of tho Commercial club, Is In Portland completing arrangements for bring ing his family to this city. Our specialty, fresh oysters and fish direct from ocean to Louvre Cafe. 309 Claronco Reamcs left Saturday ovo nlng for a short business trip to Sa lem, i lUTjW Merchants lunch, 11:30 to 2 p. m. 3.'c at Louvre Cafo. 309 W. A. Aitkin Is In Portland on bus iness. Quick service, Merchants Lunch, 11:30 to 2 p. m. Louvro Cafo. 309 Benjamin M. Collins, cashier of the Jacksonville bank, Is spending Sunday In Medford on a short busi ness trip. Late magazines, periodicals and pa pers at the free reading room in chap el back of tho Presbyterian church. Open evenings from 7:00 to 10 p. in. All men and boys are Invited. tf Dr. D. Klrchgessner was down from his Rogue River lair during the week. There, will be a muslcalo at tho Medford theater Monday evening for tho benefit of tho now hospital fund. Messrs. Getchell and Johnson, who are engaged In mining In ApplogHto district, were In Medford Thursday. II. B. Patterson, 116 E. Main, baa somo nlco EogliBh Hollies and all kinds of shade trees. Roses (all the best). Now Is a good time to plant. Drop In and see me. tf Jack Harvey, the Josephine min ing operator, Is spending a few days In this city. Don't full to attend the muslcalo Monday night at tho opera house for the benefit pf tho now hospital fund. M. C. McDonald and Miss McDon ald left Saturday evening for eastern points Mr. McDonald has handled beveral contracts on the Pacific .& Eastern. Is your house wired? One cigar less a day would pay for a hundred per cent Increaso in comfort. Start living the electric life. tf The Misses Cox havo departed for their eastern home. They expect lo return to Medford later In tho year. Dr. J. E. Shearor, physician nnd surgeon. Office over Strang's drug store tf Frank Torrey Is the gucs,t of T. E. Daniels while Mrs. Daniels Is in tho south visiting her parents, John H. Carkln, attornoy at law, ovor Jackson County bank. George W. Smith, malinger of the theater In Eugene, Is In Medford on n short business trip. A seven-room completely furnish ed, strictly modern houso, on South Laurel street; prlco $3000; easy terms. Cornltlus-Garner Realty Co., 133 West Main street. 309 T. E. Daulels, "W. W. Harmon, Frank Torrey nnd S. Garth spont Friday evening with friends In Jack sonville. Grogory leading photographer, vlewB, portraits. 323 AT THE CHURCHES Christian Church. Hiblo school nt 10 a. in. morning service 11 o'clock; C. E. nt (5:30 p in. evening bcrvico, 7:30. In the afternoon the pastor will preach nt Griffin Creek. Methodist Church. Methodist church south, corner of Main and Oakdalc; Sunday school 10 n. in. preaching 11 a. m. Epworth league, 0:30 p. in. preaching, 7:30 p. m. Everybody welcome. t First Church of Christ, Scientist. Bcrvico Sunday at 11 a. in. Sub ject of lesson sermon "Matter." Sun day school at 10 o'clock. Wednesday evening meetings at 7:30. Tho pub lic is cordially invited to these ser vices. Church edifice, 2V2 No. Oak dale avenue. Reading room is open to the publis from 2 to 5 daily, ex cept Sunday, snmc address. Evangelistic Meetings. The Evangelistic meetings com mence nt tho Presbyterian church to day, Sunday, March 19th nt 11 n. in. and continue for two week. Rev. J. A. McVeigh of Portland is tho evungolist. lie is one of the best' men in this work on the Pucific cout.t. For ninny years ho had charge, of the men's resort on Second j street, Portland, which is conducted i by tho First Presbyterian church of' that city. In this work he was won-' dcrfully successful us a winner of sauls. Naturally he was brought into touch with all crasser of men. Hnving himself known tho bitterness of sin, ho is in sympathy with the innn who is struggling to bo free. He is a groat prcochor of Christ, Exclusive Agents for KNOX HATS, $5.00 BEACON, $3.00 the power God into snlvntiou, Ilonr him. W. C. T. U. Meeting. Program of W. C.'T. U. Mothers meetiiiK nt the First HuptUt church, March 23, at 0. p. m. Song. .. .Onward Christian Soldiers Scripture Heading with comments, Mrs. Will Davis Prayer . .Misa Jeffrey and Mrs. Fielder Duet What Shall the Harvest Ho Mrs. Henry Mctz nnd Mrs. Hnber Hondine; Mrs. Leonard Solo Mrs. Holmes Heading. ... j Mrs. WcbMcr Dismissed for light rpfreshtnentt. by hinging Hlc&t Ho tho Tie that Hinds. W0LGAST FIGHT PR0M0T0RS ARREST FOR FIGHTING LOS ANGELES. Cal.. March 18. Money In Jewlery Is Money Saved JTherc is hardly any way you can spend your money so advantageously as to buy good jewelry. jIt gives pleasure to the wearer docs not depre ciate in value like other tilings and can most readily be converted into money it' desired. IFor fine watch and jew elry repairing, diamond setting and engraving, see Martin J. Reddy The' Jeweler Near tostoffice. . Boys! Take Notice! .&$&&$ q Wwill have within a very few days, in fact, expcctingdaily, a large assortment of Boys' 'Olo'tffllg, uiul?riigiug:!p ;5 'r' everything new for Spring in Knickerbockers and other things prevailing. . .; 'V IJThis is a new department with us. Having never car-ried a boy's Suit before, we will have nothing but the ' newest to show you. ,.-,.. Charged with having participated in n prize fight, Promoter McCnrey, Ilo fcrec Charles Eyton, Ad Wolgnst niid Ocorgc Memsic iwcro arraigned iu EVERYTHING IN Electrical FLYNN iaa WEST MAIN HTKKKT Vrr Garden TOOLS JL ,v ens Suits Predominating colors for the season are tans and grays-note the new pen cil stripes in tans, grays and blues. Oh, You Easter Suit! esastf LOTHING JM.JLor3.' Corrao Clokifcr Judge Kcovcs' polic,o court at lioqn The men wcro not represented by counsel nnd no plea was entered. Judge Reeves set Monday nt 10:30 Fixtures BROS. ' "n jfivoryono should be getting roady now for garden making. Doesn't that suggest some thing you will need in the way of tools? Gardening is always a pleasure, providing you have the right sort of tools. The tools you will find here are the right kind, and we arc showing 11 lurgor assortment than ever before. Medford Hardware Co. . , 1 t Spring as the timo for tho preliminary ex amination. Ench of the four de fendants are out on $1,000 bond. Investment Special . If you are looking for a good, straight, clean-cut investment in business properly, lose no timo Xi delny. Investigate this now. Double two-story brick block fiOxSO on lot 50x100 on Sixth street (main business stroct of tho city) two blocks from postof fice. THE PHICE IS HIQHT. Call or address H. H. Basler HEAL ESTATE AND INVEST MENTS. 21310 No. Sixth St. QUANTS PASS, ORE. Phono 15-J. 1 1 'i 'i 'i . 1. ,1 S tV. U HB? f A iiK-Jrtj.K' Exclusive) Agonts for WILSON BORS.' SHIRTS $1.25 AND UP . S1 ft I Ftt h 1