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'& MEDFORD 'MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY. MARCH 21. 1911. PAGE FIVE anf i LOCAL AND PERSONAL VA MEEKER & CO. MEEKER & CO. MEEKER it CO. MEEKER & CO. MEEKER & CO. !T ir S W. W. Wilson of Trail Is spending a few days In Medford. 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 Aro yon looking for a house? I have It Are you looking for a lot? I have It. Aro you looking for a ranch? I have It. Como see Tumy at 201 Garnett-Corey Building. 312 Harry Johnson of Talent was In Medford on a short business trip Tuesday. John Abrams of Woodvllle is visit ing Medford friends.. Will sell ray home and some fur niture; homo valuod low at $5,000; all for $3,650 cash for quick sale. Address J. Owner caro this office, tf M. G. Womack, the well known Gold Hill mining man, who enjoys the distinction of being a nephew of the Womack who discovered Cripple Creek, was In Medford this morning transacting business. He expects to leave for Idaho in a few days, to see about the settling up of tho estate of one of his brothers who died there a few months ago. Do you want 14 lots 50x145 each, for $2400 on easy terms? C. W. H. Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank bldg. tf John F. Henderson of Gold Hill was In Medford Tuesday on business All kinds of bindery work done at Mail Trlbuno office. Harry L. Andrews of Eugene is spending a few days with friends In Medford. Do you want 5 acres In alfalfa, ono mile south of Main street, choap? C. W. II. Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank bldg. tf Mr. and Mrs. Archer of Minnea polis who have been visiting Mrs Archer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dud ley of this city leavo this evening for their homo. Ashland Steam Landry, Medford office, phono No. 1201. tf. Henry McCoy of Grants Pass Is visiting friends In this city. Two and one-half acres in alfalfa ono mile south of Washington school, easy terms. A. W. II. Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers' Bank bldg. tf Attorney Trefren of Ashland was in Medford on a short business trip Monday. Loose leaf ledgers made In Medford at the Mail Trlbuno office. Mrs. C. W. Hendricks of Phoenix spent Tuesday with friends here. Seo R. A. Holmes, Tno Insuranco Man, Over Jackson County bank. tf. Chief Engineer Gerig of tho Pa c'flc & Eastern is In Portland on business. Medford local Socialist party meets every Sunday nftornoon, 2:30 at Smlth'B hall on North Grapo street. Everybody invited. tf. William Crane of Fouts Creek is spending a few days in Medford. Relchstoin for wood. Yard corner Fir and Tenth. 329 F. J. Flagson left Tuesday morn ing' for Portland where ho oxpocts to lemaln for aomo days. Call phono 2151, 1032 for baggaco wagon. 451 "BUI" Bailey, not tho "Bill" Bnlley of tho dear old childhood song but tho Focts "Creek placer miner, was in Medford this morning on busi ness. Mado In Medford, any stylo of looso leaf or blank book, at Mall Trlbuno office. . II. D. Reed of Butto Falls Is spend ing n few days with friends in Med ford. Printing, all kinds at Portland prices. Mall Trlbuno office. Deputy Fish Warden Sandry visit ed Jacksonville on business Tues day. Smoker given by teamsters union of tho Rogue River Vulley on Wed nesday night, March 22 at tho Angle Opora house. All teamsters invited of tho Roguo Rlvor Valloy. 311 Charles B. Gay spent Monday, in tho Applegate country on official business. Wilbur Brown of Central Point waB a Tuesday visitor in Medford. M. Brass of Lewlston, Montana is visiting Father Van and may locate in tho valloy. G. W. McDonald of Eagle Point spent Tuesday in Medford. F. R. White of Ashland was a rec ent visitor In Medford. Lato magazines, periodicals and pa pors at tho freo reading room in chap el back of tho Presbyterian church. Open ovonings from 7:00 to 10 p. m. All men and boys aro invited. tf J. C. Pendleton of Table Rock wns In Medford Tuesday on a short busi ness trip. H. B. Patterson, 116 E. Main, has somo nice English Hollies nud all kinds of shado trees. Roses (all tho best). Now Is a good tlmo to plant. Drop in and see mo. tf Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Phlpps of Ash land have left to make their homo in Los Angeles. Is your houso wired? Ono cigar less a day would pay for a hundred per cent lncreaso In comfort. Start living tho electric life. tf Miss Myrtle Hunt of Portland Is visiting vnlley friends. Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician and surgeon. Office over Strang's drug store. tt B. N. Lewis of Ashland creek country spent Tuesday In Medford. Mrs. D. S. Ansel of Lincoln, Nob., has arrived to visit her son Charles in this city. John II. Carkln, attorney at law, over Jackson County bank. Potor M. Kershaw spent Tuesday In Ashland on business. Gregory leading photographer, viows, portraits. - 323 V. C. Brown of this city is paying Redding, Cal., a short business visit. Frank Noons left Monday evening for a short visit with friends In Klam ath Falls. Great Introductory Sale AND SALE OF THE FAMOUS "American Undermuslins" Commencing Tomorrow - Wednesday Morning R0BB1NS BUYS HANSON GROV f Retired Iron Merchant of Boston Purchases Thirty-three Acre Peai Orchard for $28,000 Will Make It Summer Home. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phenes: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT John A. Perl Undertaker and Embalms Successor to the undertaking dt? partment of Medford Furniture Co. Office With Medford Furniture Company Sick and Injured convoyed to any part of city or country. Telephenes: Day 361. Night: John A. Perl 4111. C. W. Conklln, 3601. J. H. Butle-, 3571. A. B. Robbing, a retired iron mer chant of Boston, who thoroughly in vestigated the merits of this valloj 'home weeks ago, returned to Medford Saturday last, and yesterday closed a deal for the 33-acro pear orcluuri belonging to Janice Hansen, located along side tho Hear creek orchard .for $28,000,000, and Mr, Hansen has- consented to remain in charge of the orchard work for one year1. Like nil llio pioneer orchard men of tho valley, Mr. Hansen was u dis ciple of the late J. II. Stewart, and followed his ndvice in plnnting tc. pears. When 15 acres ot the tract just transferred to Mr. Hobbins com prised as fine a lot of 3-year-old Cornice as could bo found on tlu coast, Mr. Hansen outraged the feel ings of many who wero not a thor oughly versed in local conditions a he by "top-grafting" tho entire block of Cornice trees with the best scionf of the Bucrro Dose, nnd today lint the best lot of hose pears in the county to show for his sagacity. Tin leiuaiiiiler of the pears, younger in age, aiu all Anjous, with the oxcep tion of n few Hartletts, set for pol lt'iinting purposes. Mr. Hobbins, nftor first erecting a nico bungalow on tho tract, will bring his family to Medford during the Biuumer, nud make his permanent home here. The dual was made through W. M. Holmes of the Hogue Kivcr Lain company. THREE HOBOES ARE GIVEN THE "ON YOUR WAY" SIGN Three hoboos weio picked up In the police force Monday night and given tho "on your way" sign tod.u by Mayor Canon, The men, who wero dressed better than tho avoragi tramp, were broke and told to get out of town. They got. Tarantula Bite Fatal. WOODLAND, Cal., March 21.- With her hand nnd wrist swollen to twice their normal size Miss Peiuehn Day is dead today at her home near here, the result of boing bitten Wednesday h a tarantula. r TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. 4 4- H l i HIGIICROFT residence sites are sell ing daily; make your so'ection be fore choice lots nre sold. tf "A.ThD Ikuru.' orchard. About Sale of "Amer ican" Gowns Exquisite quality of cambric, nainsook and lmtalln, prettily trim med in lace and embroidery edgings and Insertions, tucks, fcathorstltch, braid, beading nnd ribbons. High or low neck stylos, In hubbard or empire. IAT 1 PRICK 2e LOT SI PRICK Bc. LOT JJ PRICK 5l)o JAYV I PRICK 71)0 LOT 5 PIUCK $1.11) LOT 0 PRICK 91.SW "American" Drawers "Wide circular styles, open. Daint ily trimmed In embroidered, vnl. and linen laces and tucks. Mado of splendid quality cambric and mus lin. Our hugo now Spring and Sum mer stocks of "American" Under muslins have arrived, and to intro duce this celebrated make to Mod ford women, wo begin this great Forty-Day Dfsplay and Sale today. All tho savings quoted hero aro big, actual reductions, In forco until Saturday night. Seo display win dows. Head on share In tho savings. Lot 4 '" s p-y V4J y 11 4 "T TitZU3;WW "" -2iV -rflfi jr m tV jMwti lite M a klnt of the trtit iloti offered l lUi ult. Clanm lltt 1M ft ttlJom fwivl. UU tw chalet, I Ita VT' i' tI lillJf mBn.M2s!MHnu II " iS If you Uw tay Joatt tbcirt trot ttlat for little monty, cone in itt r (toodi. Only it Ithult tia ra y w to! vl. Oy UJlLLy tiled ttyln tttt iluyet ,11 'yaa fill to tutoly ywrwlf now, fc-a won'Utt imlfcer iluim. Tile t few wMIe lary Uit. 8 I 111 Tl ORDER ItV MAIL "American" White Skirts Mado with pretty flounces of lawn, daintily trimmed In neat era broldorlea, tucks, beading, inser tions, ribbon nnd linen and vnl. laces. All of superior quality cam bric and lawn. . 20c . 3t)o A trlompa of aioderi ladntry. Tite i) may tirmmli In tab uiortEjnl IJ )i hK eicett tat (onru. Oily oat lo a eastaaer. fc tnv LOT 1-PRICK. LOT 2 PRICK. LOT a PRICE 50c LOT 4 PRICK 7c LOT 5 PRICK ?1.1D LOT O PRICK $1.30 "American" Corset Covers Flnost nainsook and lawn corset covers, with fitted peplum. Daint ily trimmed In embroldory and laco edges, InnortlonB, bending and rib bons, i Ever on Its watch for NEWER AND I1ETTER MERCHANDISE, Meokor & Co., less than a year ngo, acquired tho solo Medford agoncy for tho celebrated "American" Un derniuslliiH, acknowledged by women from Maine to Callf6rnln as tho highest perfection yet attained in Muslin Undorgnrmonts. SHE OUlt WINDOW DISPLAY "American" fiiiliTiiiiislliiH are made, under tin nnmf modern and saiildiiy t'oinlltloiiM. Their large, airy, Niiiiuy lacfoilcs coiiililuo wllli hkillt'tl labor anil highest quality mulci-inlx to produce ganni'iitH which fur ylc, tlalntU iicsh anil dependability are ulieipinlcd. 8KK OUlt WINDOW DIHPLAY 28 So. Central Ave. WJfflSsb The Bargain Store 10 acres ponrs or Newtowns; Mute variety, price, age and yield of ho leet and choice for piiht jenis. Must stand investigation. N. A, Thompson, u'IKJO Monroe live., Chi cago, aoo 4 WANTED Responsible party with experience and means wants to rent small farm of 10 acres or more within 5 miles of Medford or other good railroad town in Rogue river valloy for cash or sharo; water for irrigation nnd 0 or 7 room house, close to school required. Will con sider purchase later. Address or call at .'130 S. Riverside, or Mo'ir Ehin Co. 315 WANTED Good French dressmnker would liko work by the day at .$1.2'') per day. Addrnss Madame Hen ciult, Gen. Del., Medford, Or. 'M't ' M- - - FOR SALE 30 acios red fruit land 1V& miles from Medford; will bet to any kind of fruit and furnuh trees and will enre for the orchard for five years for .T2f0 uu acre; will clear nnd plant for $1200 per acre Land as it is $125 por aero. II. E. I Bowman, Jacksonville, Or. 32.y j WANTED Men with grubbing ma chine to take grubbing contract 331 Sixth St. 30!) SPRING MILLINERY Tho new Spring stylos will pleaso you. Call and leave your order. Our trimming room Is turning out many exceptionally taking patterns, Barnard & Cornoyer KOl'TII CENTRAL AVENCK. California Irrigated Lands IN HUIIDIVIHIONH, 20 ACREH AND UPWARDS KASY PAYMENTS THE HOME OF ALFALFA, IDEAL CONDITIONS FOR ORANGES AND LEMONS. Write iin for Particulars. Dixon Alfalfa' Land Co. DIXON, CALIFORNIA. WANTED Position. Man to work, wife to board men on ranch, mine or oniup. Address M. J. R., Mail Tribune office. 311 GOOD PASTURE ISO hitch volun teer, old Richardson place, Sams alley. Horses, H 50 per month Fit partuiiluis midribs Talent R, F. D. 128. J,J0 , Inside Acreage at Price of Lots 8 Acres near River at $325 6 Acres adjoining River at $325 40 Acres 3-4 mile from Depot at $300 JUST OUTSIDE 40 Acres reduced for a few days to $7500 TERMS real estate a. n. parsons mmm y K V