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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1911.
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LOCAL AND
John F. Stover of Salem is In the
city on business.
J. "W. Green of Pnonlca, Col., Is
touring the Rogue Rlvor valley.
Frod N. Cummlngs, manager of the
Roguelands, Incorporated, arrived
( home, yesterday from a trip to Port
land. ,
Two and one-half ncres In alfalfa
one mile south of Washington school,
easy terms. A. W. H. Everhard, 212
Fruitgrowers' Bank bldg. tf
George V. King of Phoenix was a
business visitor Monday.
J. A. Wcsterlund goes to Portland
tonight.
Looso leaf ledgers made In Mcdford
at tho Mall Tribune offico.
Mrs. L. R. Jackson of Sams Valley
was trading in Mcdford yesterday.
H. A. Smith of Portland is regis
tered at tho Moore.
Money to loan. Spraguo Bros.,
214 Farmers & FruitgrowerB Bank
bldg. 337
J. E. Verdi of Grants Pabs was a
business visitor Monday.
Mrs. George W. King of Phoenix
visited with Mcdford frlonds Mon
day. The most favored people on the
coast are the Medford people. They
have the Medford Jobbing company
to look after all of their little odd
Jobs, repair their electrical appliances
and clean their walls and ceilings.
Mcdford Jobbing Co., office, Medford
Music Shop, St. Mark's block. Phono
Main 6501. 336
T. E. Merrill, brother of tho Misses
Merrill, who own the Merrlvold Shop,
haB arrived from Chicago and will
be associated with them In business,
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Haley of Fres
no arrived Monday evening to visit
relatives.
Spring is here. It Is housccleaning
time, Havo thoso walls and ceilings
clcanod by tho Mcdford Jobbing Co.'a
now Parisian process. Nothing like
it. Offico Medford Music Shop, St
Mark's block. 336
MrB. F. A. Miles of Oregon Is visit
ing' with their son, F. T. Miles, of this
city. Mr. Miles 1b the local Wells
Fargo agent.
E. C. Arno of Dubuque, In., ar
rived Monday night to look over tho
Roguo Rlvor valley.
Dr. J. E. Shearer, phyBlcian and
surgeon. Offico ovor Strang's drug
store. tf
Harry Young spont Sunday In visit
ing his family at BrowuBboro.
Nathan L. Bell, president of tho
Empire Plaster company, arrived on
Monday night to seo A. W. Clnrk,
manager of tho Clarke-Henery com
pany. Gregory leading photographer,
vlewB, portraits. 323
Ernest Shanock of Wood visited (
frlonds In this city on Monday.
Call phono 2151, 1032 for baggage
wagon. 451
Joe Memslc, known as Joe Light-
foot, won his bout In Weed. Ho
agreed to throw Henry Lewis, strong
est man In Siskiyou, twice In one
hour. Ho got the flrat fall In eight
minutes, tho second In 24. Tho bout
was catch-as-catch-can.
All kinds of bindery work dono at
Mall Tribune offico.
J. M. Bcebe of Los Angelea Is a
Medford visitor this week.
Mado In Medford, any stylo of loose
leaf or blank book, at Mall Tribune
offico.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Barnes of Ash
land spent Monday In Mcdford on
business.
Mrs. George Archer entertained
her sister, Mrs. Cotrell, and daugh
ter Sunday.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
DAY PHONE 2271
Night 'Phenes:
F. W. Weeks, 2071
A. E. Orf, 3692.
LADY ASSISTANT
John A. Perl
Undertaker and Embalnw
Successor to tho undertaking de
partment ot Medford Furniture Co.
Office With
Medford Furniture Company
CALL OR PHONE FOR
Ambulance
Sick and Injured conveyed to
any part of city or country.
Telephenes: Day 351.
Night: John A. Perl 4111. C.
V7. Conklln, 3601. J. H. Butle-,
1571.
PERSONAL
F. G. McWIIHams and Bon, C. L.
McWllHams, drovo up from Ashlnnd
yesterday. They were accompanied
by J. G. Schultz and It. F. Poland,
president of tho Citizens Banking &
Trust company.
Mrs. George Harvey and her daugh
ter, Marjorlo, who havo boon visiting
with A. Conro Fiero, left for Now
York Tuesday. After n week's visit
in Now York they will go nbroad
to spend the summer.
John H. Carkln, attornoy at law,
ovor Jackson County bank.
Miss Mildred Blssoll Is spending
her vacation with friends at Table
Rock.
Vance Colvlg, who has been work
ing In Corvallls, arrived today to
visit his mother and father.
Do you want 14 lots 50xl4tt each,
for $2400 on easy terms? C. W. H.
Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank
bldg. tf
R. D. Mann ot Portland was a
Medford arrival Tuesday.
James T. Johns of Portland Is
looking over tho valley for Invest
ments. David B, Randall of Sonoma, Cal.,
is visiting Mcdford friends.
Vcrn Pendleton and Clyde Barnum
spent Sunday at "Tho Oaks," Table
Rock, after inspecting Phoenix and
Talent orchnrds last wcok.
H. B. Patterson, 116 E. Main, haB
lomo nice English Hollies and all
kinds of shade trees. Roecs (all tho
best). Now Is a good tlmo to plant.
Drop In and seo me. tf
Mis. B. A. Blssell Is seriously 111 at
the home of her son in San Diego,
Cal. Mrs. Blssell is tho mother of
E. O. Blssoll and Mrs. E. S. Spltzlor
of this place, and lives with her
daughter here, but with her husband,
Is visiting their son.
John S. Black of Roseburg Is in
Mcdford on business.
Dave Wells of Applegate was trad
ing in Medford Monday.
See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Man, Over Jackson County bank. tf.
Miss Santeo of tho Medford high
school Is spending tho woek In Eu
gene. Dean Wright of Marysvlllo arrived
Monday to visit friends.
J. G. Mnrklcy of Glcndalo 1b a
Medford visitor.
H. C. Stoddard Is In Portland on
business.
Mcdford local Socialist party meets
overy Sunday night at 7:30 at
Smith's hall on North Grape street-.
Everybody Invited. tf.
Officer HelmB found a leather suit
caso Sunday morning on East Main
in front of tho Spartn building. Tho
suit case Is filled with working
clothes and Is n good leather enso.
The Orator basoball team Is practlc-
Ing overy night at tho ball grounds.A
pitcher and catcher from tho cast
will nrrlvo during the week. A game
will be played with tho frultplckcrs
!a week' from Sunday
Heichsteln for wood. Yard corner
Fir and Tenth. 328
Ruth Hutchlngs spent Tuesday in
Ashland visiting with friends.
A. M. Duffey loft for Ashland Tues
day on a short business trip.
James Cardigan of Spokane Is In
Medford on business.
W. J. Roberts left for Portland on
business,
D. It. 1 1 nn ford of Wood Is a busi
ness visitor In Medford.
Do you want 5 ncres In nlfalfa,
one mllo south of Mnln Btreot, cheap?
C. W. II. Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers
Bank bldg. tf
Robort SteenKcn of Now York Is
In Medford on private business.
V. S. Phelps of Portland arrived
Monday evening on business.
Ashland Steam Landry, Medford
office, phono No. 1201. tf.
W. L. Reed of Kansas City Is visit
ing with friends in this city.
It. Topham of Chicago Is reglBtor
od at tho Nash.
Is your house wired? Ono cigar
less a day would pay for a hundred
per cent Increase In comfort. Start
living tho electric life. tf
B. B. Stewart of Blsmark Is look-
Ing over the valley for for invent
tments. I Walter Johnson of Tacoma is
spending n few days In Medford.
Late magazines, periodicals and pa
' pors at the free reading room In chap
el back of tho Presbyterian church.
, Open ovcnlnga from 7:00 to 10 p. m.
All men and boys aro Invited. tf
j F. W. Fenton of Omaha arrived
Monday night. Ho Is well impress
ed with the valley.
Printing, all kinds at Portland
prices. Mall Trlbuno offico.
A. H, Davison of San Francisco Is
a Medford visitor.
J. II. Owens of Seattle Is sojourn
ing In Medford.
j T. E. Medley of Orovlllo Is visiting
with Medford friends.
R. A. Blenden of Tacoma, who has
been visiting friends, left for home
Tuesday.
R. A. Dodge of Oregon City, who
has been in Medford for some time.
left for home Monday.
1 J. R. Lyons of Salem, who has
been investigating fruit lands In the
valley, left Tuesday an admirer of
tho valley
TO CHOOSE PUN
LIBRARY BLDG
Board Will Meet Tonight Six Ela
borate Sets of Plans Are Differed
One Will Be Chosen and Sent to
Carnegie's Secretary.
Tho library board will meet tonight
and solect the design and plans for
the Carneglo library building.
The board has received six stcs of
plans from ns many architects, among
them being soveral of the most noted
in tho west. Tho plans nro said to
bo works of art and tho bonrd will
havo a hard tlmo in making a choice.
ho plan selected will bo olnboratcd
upon and then sent to Cnrneglo's sec
rotary, who will approve or roject as
tho case may bo.
Tho building will cost $17,000.
Threo thousand dollars will bo ex
pended for equipment.
Tho building will bo of Grecian de
sign and will bo of classic finish and
will be ono story with a bnsoment.
A library room, a stock room and
nn art room will bo on the first floor.
A children's room nnd study room
mny bo provided also. Tho main
rending room will have tables for
periodicals and papers.
"Two plans nro on foot. Ono to
havo tho building fnco tho park foun
tain and on Oakdalc. This double
entrance building would bo tho pret
tiest design by far," said a momber
of the board.
Tho building for this plan would
havo to bo built In tho center of the
park.
, Tho second plan Is to havo it face
Mnln atrcot.
The now library will bo finished
by October 1. t
Tho board has decided not to move
tho presont library until tho now
building is entirely finished.
T CUMMINGS IS
GIVEN THIRTY DAYS
licit Cummiiigs, charged with
stealing a watch was convicted Mon
dny nt Jacksonville of larceny. Judgi
Cnlkins sentenced him to DO days
Tho ovidonco was conclusive.
Cummings wns usbisting in tin
Wonder Store fire and was sent ti
stairs to got a dog. Ho took tho wntel
and the dog, but gave only tiio do;
over to tho owner. He was arrested
and the watch found in his posses
sion. Thomas F. Fryo of Corvallls nr
rived Monday to visit frlonds.
It. D. Benton of Red Bluff nrrlv
ed Monday night to look ovor tin
Roguo River vnlley.
T. N. Ylrk of Albnny Is n Medford
arrival.
George Colby of Applegate Is In
Medford for a fow days on business
P. E. Morse of Snlom Is a Medford
visitor.
James Downing of Ashlnnd 1b Ir
this city on business,
Tho members of tho high schoo
orchestra gave a picnic yeatordny aft
emoou. About 15 took tholr luuchei
and walked to tho resorvolr.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. "
iIIGIICROFT residence Rites nro sell
ing daily; make your soloction b'j
foro clioieo lots nro sold. . tf
CLOUDY BIFOCALS Hocemcntw
good ns new while you wnit. Do (li
reading purls of your doublo-sighl
ed glasho, blur? I will clear then
up for you at a very small cost. Di
Hiokert, over Kentner's. 11
FOR SALK A five room moderi
bungalow, just completed and closi
in, can be bought for $2,1100 oi
tonus. Tuiny, 201 Gurnett-Coret
Mock. 8
FOR SALIC A four room moderi
house near OImmi and I'nlin street
for $1550. Just $100 cash is askuc
and the house is now rented fo
$22.00 a month, paying 17 per con'
on the investment. Tinny, 201 (Jar
nett-Coroy block. 8
FOR SALE - A line new player puun
and 82 rolls of best music, big bar
gain. Address Reed care Mcilfon
.Mai! Tribune. - 8
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 and will give as good
service as Is possible to get lo
even the largest cities.
Weeks & McGowan Co
MCALLOM LOSES
LE
Poisoner is Still at Large and Fan
cicr's Blooded Animal is Latest to
Fall a Victim Several Cases Re
ported Lately.
Tho dog poisoner who has been nt
work all wlntor in tho city Is still
carrying on his nefarious work, n
blooded animal of Walter McCal
lum's being tho latest to fall a vie
Urn to his arts.
Mr, McCallum owns an cxtcuslvt
kennel, nnd makes a business of rais
ing full-blooded animals. Tho loss of
a dog to him means a heavy finan
cial loss. He stands ready to pay a
heavy reward for the prolsoner.
A numbor of dogs havo been pois
oned during tho past fow days.
MANY NEW LAWS
IN CALIFORNIA
(Continued from Pace 1.)
plo n constitutional amendment pro
viding for the initiative and referen
dum. Under this proposed amend
ment petitioners for nn initiative oi
referendum election must number mn
less than 8 por cent of all tho vote
of all candidates for governor at the
Inst goneral state election.
Resolution to submit to a voto ol
tho pcoplo, u constitutional amend
ment providing for tho recall of nl!
clcctivo officers, including tho judi
ciary. Petitioners for n recall elec
tion must number not less tliui.
twelve por cent of the votes cast foi
all candidates for governor at th
last state oloction.
Railroad rato bill: extending the
powers of tho state rnilroitd commis
sion. Ono indication of tho fulfill
ment of Governor Johnson's promise
o "kick the Southern Pacifio out of
California politics."
Tho measure provides for physical
valuation of railroads and tho es-
hiblishmcnt of rntcs on that vnhin
tion. The powers of the commission
to fix and maintain rates aro extend
cd.
A resolution to submit to tho vote
of tho people n constitutional
amendment that will extend tho juris
client ion of the railroad cointnissior
to all public utilities corporations. II
's known as the public utilities coin
mision amendment.
Board of control bill: Designed to
effect more efficient management of
niblie institutions. The mensuro pro
vides for three members to bo np
minted by tho governor. Tho board
f control, will replaco tho old board
if examiners. ( is empowered to
ourchusc all supplies for public in
stitutions. It is empowered lo pur
luiho nil supplies for public institu
ions, let contracts, supcrviso all e.x
lenditurcs, inspect nil work dono foi
bo slato and otherwise prevent waste
ind extra vaga nee.
Resolution to submit to a voto ol
ho M!oplo n constitutional amend
ucnt grnnting suffrage to women.
Full trnin orew bill: nnaliziug rail
roads for failure to carry full crown
in all trains.
Amendments to election laws prov
ding for a return to tho Australian
inllol system by abolishing the part
circle. The election of judges an!'
)f tho state superintendent or public
instruction is mado non-partisan b.
tho provision tlitit candidates for
thoso offices shall havo no political
designation on tho ballot.
Bill limiting the labor of women to
sight hours per day nnd forty-eight
lours per week except in the perisb
iblo fruit industry. Violation of Unl
aw is made n misdemeanor, punish
tide by fine or imprisonment.
A bill and a constitutional amend
ncnt resolution to shorten the ballot
'y providing that tho state printei
mil the clerk of the supreme court be
ippointivo by tho governor instead
of clcctivo as at present.
WmirJna for Health
TAKE UP A
CLAIM
Every citizen, man or woman has u
timber and stono right of 160 acreR,
prico to tho government J2.G0 por
icre. No cultivation, residence or
improvement required. I havo about
twenty-flvo claims to locate, bco mt
and havo a talk, this land is worth
120.00 per aero. Call or wrlto.
U. It. HALING, Room HI JatkHou
County Hank Ilulldlng. 318
nun
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..Automobile Repairing..
CRATER LAKE
GARAGE
22 South Riverside
Phone Main 4282.
Home 298 K.
N. H. Mark
DIRECTORS TALK
OF MARKETING
Roguo River Fruit and Produce As
sociation Directors Talking of
Plans for tho Disposal of This Sea
son's Crop.
For tho purpose of discussing plans
for tho marketing of this season's
fruit crop, tho directors of tho Rogue
Rlvor Valley Fruit and Produce as
sociation aro meeting today. Tho on
tlro day will bo devoted to a discus
sion of plans. Several different
methods aro proposed nnd tho direc
tors of tho association plan to glvo
each a thorough consideration.
Notice Fruit G rowers
Wo havo leased tiro Page Packing
houso and will opornto in tho Med
ford district this coming Benson. We
nro tho second oldest company in
California and nro members of tho
California Fruit Distributors who
handled 70 por cont of the decldeous
fruit out ot California this past soa
aon. Call on our northwestern agent
E. ' M. McKcany, room 1 Stowurt
building nnd talk matters ovor with
r.im boforo making your seasons ar
rangements. Advances mado It do
sired. PRODUCERS FRUIT CO.
Hnskins for health.
Notice to
Colonists
Having spent two years traveling
through tho northwest looking for
safe land investments, buvo located
a section where land values nro not
inflated, which conies under govern
ment project of 'irrigation, work of
which is now under way. Just return
ed from visit to this section, with
authority to offer sonic good bar
gains. I maintain no expensive unto
or office. Heiug a former Akron,
Ohio man, would ho pleased to meet
nil easterners at my residence after
i p. in. if only for n visit. H will
cost you nothing and may possibly
bo of benefit to you.
To protect nn option on Klamath
Falls land I am placing my K room
bungalow nnd one good lot on Quince
street on the market for u price bo
low actual cost of huuirulow. House
has hardwood floors, living and din
iiiL' room tmuclcd. with beam ccilimrs.
nuiii.-m mauiei, linnet una window
seals. Is arranged for two fnnulies.
I will m nke a price which will sur
prise you up to April filli.
H. J. Tichnor
48 QUINCE ST.
COLUMBIA
DISC RECORDS ARE
Double - Discs
jfl
2 record at m, 4fifg
Hintfle price XJJV,
Don't spend another cent for
talking-machine records till you
have eeeli and heard Columbia
Double-Disc Records. They tit
any machine, and outwear any
other records In the world. Double
value for your money I Call in I
Get a catalog I
Medford Music Shop
220 West Main Street
yJrBX
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Medford Theatre
Wednesday, March 27th
burr Mcintosh
and Company in
"The Ranchman"
A One-Act Play, Followed by
"THE UNITED STATES TODAY"
Mr. Mcintosh's Intensely Interesting Talk Illustrat
ed with
400 MAGNIFICENT VIEWS
PRICES 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00.
Scats on sale Monday, March 27.
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52 Years in Rogue River Valley
H.LWhite&Co.
Main st. Ashland, Ore.
REAL ESTATE
Ask any Bank in. Ashland
ti,)JftJaaa!
Orchard Tracts,..
Five nnd ton-acro orchard tracts,
planted to "holco varieties of pears;
best fruit land In valley; ono mllo
from town; also somo ono-ncro tracts
In big onk grove. It you would Ilka
n flno' Biiburbnn homo, havo a look at
thoso tracts, beautifully located on
macadam rond. Good car service
Dopot on property. Our prices aro
right. I
See J. A. PERRY, Owner
(JO I West Main St., Mcdford or Medford National Hank.
srs
SPRING MILLINERY
Tho now Spring Btyloa will pleaso you.
Call and lenvo your order. Our trimming room Is turning out
many exceptionally taking patterns.
Barnard &
l SOUTH CENTRAL AVKNUK. i
Steam and Hot Water Beating
Tf you want to bo comfortable, heat your homo with
ITot Water. It coals you nothing to talk with
Ponting" 6 Renz
the only straight Heating Shop in Medford.
37 SOUTH CENTRAL.
Medford Bakery
TOD!) & CO.
HOME-MADE PIES AND PASTRY
Campbell & Baumbach
MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS,
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Money on hand at all times
and fruit
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Cornoyer
Mako a Selection
of our umnll oakos nnd specialties
and you'll liuvo a collection of ns
tempting and toothsomo dainties as
woro ovor sot boforo n king. Dou't
bo too Into coming for yours, how
over. Wo can novor seem to bakq
enough no mattor how many oxtra.
wo bnko fresh daily.
L Delicatessen ?
SOUTH CENTRAL AVKNUK
LADY COOK IN CHARQH.
to loan on improved ranche j
land,
320 GARNETT-GOREY lUHi.
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