MEDFOTCD MATL TRIBUNE, MTLlYFORD, OREGON, -FRIDAY, APRTL 7. 1011.
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Iror.Ai. and pfrsonat I MANY ENJOY
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Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mnrtln nnd
cliuighter Uuchel left for Portland
Friday.
K. T. Hunter, president of the
Northern Trust company, will be In
Medford Saturday.
Otto Tallofero of Minneapolis Is
In Medford on business.
Two nnd one-half acres -In alfalfa
one rallo south of Washington school,
easy terms. A. W. H. Everhard, 212
Fruitgrowers' Bank bldg. tf
J. E. Canley of San Francisco Is
sojourning In Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Blrcknell of
Minneapolis nru touring the Rogue
Itlver valley.
Loose leaf ledgers made In Medford
at the- Mall Tribune office.
George Cherry was a Jacksonville
business visitor on Saturday.
A. Mullen of San Francisco stop
ped In Medford Friday to visit
friends.
Tho most fnvored people on the
coast are tho Medford people. They
have the Medford Jobbing company
to look after all of their llttlo odd
Jobs, repair their electrical appliances
and clean their walls and ceilings.
Medford Jobbing Co., office, Medford
Music Shop, St. Mark's block. Phone
Main 6501. 33C
S. C. Whlttlngton, secretary nnd
treasurer of the Roguo River Valley
Abstract Title company, with Mrs.
Whlttlngton, wa& a visitor at the
Grand Army encampment on Thurs
day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Whlttlng
ton live In Seattle.
Miss Mildred Gerlg leaves for Ar
kansas the first of next week.
D. Johnson of tho Purcell Safe
company at Portland Is n Medford
business visitor.
Money to loan. Sprnguo Bros.,
214 Farmers & FruItgrowerB Bank
bldg. ' 337
It.' A. McIIenry of Santa Ana Is
spending a few days In Medford on
business.
B. H. Harris of Gold Hill was In
Medford Friday.
Spring Is hero. It Is housecleanlng
time. Have thoso walls and ceilings
cleaned by the Medford Jobbing Co.'s
now Parisian process. Nothing like
It. Offlco Medford Music Shop, St
Mark's block. 336
F. E. Robinson of Eugene was In
Medford on Friday.
Theodore S. Terwllllger of Monta
gue Is at the Nnsh.
George II. Craveris of Boston Is
registered at the Nash.
Do you want 14 lots 50x145 each,
for J2500 on easy terms? C. W. H.
Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank
bldg. '
Berry C. Sheldon of Minneapolis
Is visiting friends in Medford.
Oregory leading photographer,
views, portraits. 323
Mrs. A. S. Terwllllger of Montague
Is visiting Medford friends.
W. N. Halo of Redding Is visiting
with his brother, J. F. Hale of this
city.
Is your house wired? One cigar
less a day would pay for a hundred
per cent Increase In comfort. Start
living the electric life.
Mr. and Mrs. Boudlnot Conner of
Table Rock spent Friday In Medford.
Thoy attended "Mndamo Sherry" on
Thursday evening.
Printing of all kinds nt Portland
prices. Mall Tribune office.
Mrs. Frank McKee of Central
Point was trading In Medford on Fri
day. Mndoln Medford. any stylo loose
leaf or blank book, at Mall Tribune
office.
All kinds of bindery work dono at
Mall Trlbuno offlco.
Call phone 2151, 1032 for baggage
wagon. 245
Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford
office, phone No. 1201.
Medford local Socialist party meets
every Sunday night at 7:30 at
Smith's hall on North Grape street.
Everybody Invited. tf.
Relchstein for wood. Yard corner
Fir and Tenth. 320
See It. A. Holmes, Tho Innuranco
Man, over Jackson County bank.
Do you want 5 acros In nlfalfa,
ono miles Fouth of Main street, cheap?
C. W. H. Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers
Bank bldg
A horse bolonglng to L. E. Whit
ing was badly injured by glass on
Thursday. The animal had been
staked out near some broken bottles
and rolled, cutting her shoulder.
Late magazines, perlodlcali and pa
pers at tho free reading room In chap
el back of the Presbyterian church.
Open evenings from 7:00 to 10 p. in.
All men and boys are Invited. tf
Saturday market will bo In the
I rtiiun urocery company, vpni am,
from 1:30 to 5 p. in. The Ladles of
M. E. Church.
John H. Carkln, attorney at law,
ovor Jackson County bank.
Bo sure to nttend tho Easter Sale
and good dinner given by tho ladles
of the Presbyterian church Tuesday,
April IS.
Offlco rooms for rent over Medford
Hardware Co. Inquire of II. E.
Boyclen.
J. D. Olwell has returned from a
two months' trip to Chicago.
B. P. Sorenson of Knsson, Minn.,
Is In Medford on business.
W. C. Downs of Portland Is In
Medford for a few days.
Harry Sorenson of Kasson, Minn.,
Is n guest at the Nash.
W. C. lvenfoldt of Menominee,
Wis., Is a Bedford guest.
J. II. vonder Ilellen of Wellen Is
In Medford for a day's visit.
John Davis of Portland spont sev
eral hours In .Medford on Friday.
E. Wheeler of Claspill & Wheeler
at Butte Falls Is In Medford buying
supplies.
C. O. Dukey of Everett Is at the
Moore.
George Schucker, Sr. and Jr., are
In Medford looking over valley or
chards. R. G. Bouman of Portland, mana
ger of the Wlnton Six company, Is in
Medford for a few days on business.
C. P. Dicker of Everett, Wash., Is
touring the valley.
DANCING FARCE
Every Little Tunc Has a Music of Its
Own, Hence Madame Sherry Plot
and Dance Suggestive and French
ifiedPrincipals All Good.
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hour looking over a few of tho
thousnnds of testimonials thnt we
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ing disease that will surely sap your
vitality and weaken your entire sys
tem if allowed to continue.
You would have just as much
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we have so much confidence in its
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tive guarantee to cure catarrh, croup,
sore throat, coughs and colds or
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It is mighty pleasant to use; it
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in two minutes, mid makes your head
feel as clear ns n bell in a short
time.
Iireatho IIYOMKI and kill tho cat
arrh germs. It's the only way to
cure catarrh. It's the only way
to get rid of that constant hawking
snuffling and spitting.
A complete IIYOMKI outfit, which
includes n bottle of HYOMKI and a
hard rubber pocket inhnler, costs
tLOO. If you already own a Ilyotnei
inhaler you enn get an extrn bottle
of IIYOMEI for f)0 cents.
For sale by Chns. Strong.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned will apply at the next regu
lar meeting of tho city council of the
city of Medford, Oregon, on April
IS, 1911, for n llcenso to sell splrlt
oiis, vinous and malt liquors In quan
tities less than a gallon for a period
of six months, at his place of busi
ness at No. 22 North Front street, In
said city.
Dated April 7, 1911.
JOHN HARRINGTON.
Tardy train servlco caused a crowd
ed house to wait In good natured pa
tience for over an hour Thursday eve
ning to witness "Madame Sherry,"
loudly heralded as tho premier at
traction of the season. Tho time was
not wholly lost, howover, ns the fash
ionable audience could admire those
wonderful artistic decorations adorn
ing thnt dear Medford theater, where
the artist has certainly "dono his
damndest" and angels could do no
more. They gazed Ir. rapt admira
tion at that pride of Hazelrlgg's cur
tain, with Its quaint 57 varieties of
legends. They rend of tho man who
"does nothing but Insurance," of that
celebrated oculist who has "no oth
er business," of that enterprising
realty dealer, "him thoy have bought
their places from," of the cigar house
whose specialty Is "hwolesallng retail
dealers," of the "soda works deliv
ered at your door" and of the store
where they have "overythlug In drugs
and Lowney's candy."
"Madame Sherry," probably so
named because there was no such
lady, though, goodness knows, there
ougjit to have been, might bo called
a dancing musical farce, with tho pe
culiar Idiotic, semi-hypnotic, slum
suggestive, dance originated by the
"Merry Widow" ns a leading stunt.
But the dnnco was not the'only thing
suggestive about tho performance,
for in this latter category must be
Included tho apology for a plot and
the Frenchified numor,
The music, and every little tune
has a music of Its own nowadays,
consisted of variations of ono catchy
air. Tho scenery was attractive. The
chorus was plump and past tho ago
of discretion. Tho bright particular
star of the evening was Miss Ann
Trasker, who as Yvonno captivated
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TOO ..ATE TO CLASSIFY.
HIQIICROFT residenco sites nro sell
ing daily; mako your seloction bo
fore choico lots nro sold. tf
tho audience by her winsome grace
and sweet voice hud whose personal
charms went far to gloss over the
vulgarity of the situations.
Miss Mary Qulve as Lulu had the
finest voice on the stage. Oscar Flg
in a a added to his reputation as the
mirth provoker of the company. Har
ry Ueuhaui as leading man won ap
plause and other stellar parts were
well produced.
After such plays as "Madamo Sher
ry" and tho "Merry Widow" tho que
ry nnturally arises, uro the American
people becoming Increasingly fond of
the suggestively vulgar thnt. they
crowd rucIi performances, or Is It
only that they aro fond of music, of
pretty woinon nnd spectacular scen
ery, and to see them meekly accept
what tho presiding Hebrew oligarchy
that rules the theater trust's des
tiny personally like and thcrcforo de
'cldes Is fit for tho public? G. P.
FOR SALE A liomeslead relin
quishment at a bargain if taken at
once. Inquire of Jirown & Wake
field, Palm ,lk.. .Medford, Or. 18
FOR RENT Three furnished house-
-keeping rooms, Oakdale Grocery,
11th and Oakdale. 17
FOR SALE Largo ice box suitable
for store of shop, at Oakdale Gro
cery, 11 tli and Oakdale. 17
FOR RENT Newly furnished house
keeping rooms; hot water, bath. 'JIM
E. lh st. 20
FOR RENT Large furnished front
room, ground floor; hot water, hath
'.Ml E. Ninth M. 20
IF YOU ARE LOOKING for it plat
ting proposition in Medford real es
tate let mo submit one to you. I
have the only eight-aero tract of
land in tho city limits on sale at
acreage- prices. The location and
the price are right. Investigation
fdfils nothine ami iimv net von .1
great deal. Tuiuy, 201 Garnett-i
Corey bldg. 1
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Day Phone 2117 1
Night Phones F. W. Weeks 2071.
A. E. Orr, 3002.
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criptive story of San Francisco's Chi
nese quarters. April Issuo now on
sale, 15 cents.
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JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker and Embalmer.
Successor to the uiidirtaking de-j
partnu'iit of Medford Furniture?
Company. Office with Medford
Furniture Company. Call or;
phone for ninbulanee. Sick and
injured conveyed to nny pnrt of ;
city or country. Telephones :;
Day .Til. Night: J.hn A. Peril!
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NOTICE.
Notlco Is hereby given that tho
Roguo River Valley University Club
will make application to the city
council of the city of Medford, Oro
gon at Its regular meeting on April
ISth, 1911 for n Hconso to sell
spirituous liquors, and malt liquors,
in quantltlos less than a gallon, at
Its club room In the Mall Tribune
building on Fir stroet, for a porlod of
six months.
Rogue River Vnlloy University Club.
By W. C. ANDERSON,
16 Secretary.
Notice
To real putnte dealer- Mv prop
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Hasklns for Health.
FOR RENT Two comfortably fur
nished housekeeping rooms, plumbed
nnd lighted, lower floor. 72!) 11th
street. 1 1
$1.00 SEED OFFER
We waiit to add your name to our
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Hence this Grand Assortment of
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1 oz. Extra Early Green Prolific Cu
cumbers. I oz. Rocky Ford Muskmelon.
I oz. Japanese Climbing Cucumbers
1 oz. King of Mammoth Pumpkin
1 oz. New Paul Rose Cantaloupe.
1 oz. Golden Custard Squash.
1 oz. Danvors Half Long Carrots,
1 oz. Early Evergreen Corn.
I oz. French Breakfast Radish.
1 oz. Bloonisdalo Sovoy Leaved
Spinach.
1 oz. Long Scarlot Radish.
1 oz. Palmetto Aspuragus.
1 oz. Georgia Rattlesnake Water-
molgn.
1 oz. Oregon Yellow Danvors Onions
1 oz. .Early Egyptian Boots.
1 oz. Golden Solf-Illanchlng Celery.
1 oz. Ruby King Poppnri.
1 oz. Country Gontlumon Sweet
Corn.
1 oz. Early Yollow Rutabaga.
I oz. Sweetheart Watermelon
1 oz. Chicago Pickling Cucumber
I oz. Mammoth Sandwich Island
Salsify.
1 oz. Early Jonoy Wakefield Cab
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Regular or peaked lapels.
Military back with full
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Ten - inck side or center
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Regular flap or wide-welt
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Vatcn pocket on outside
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Patent fasteners on watch
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Tunnel belt loops to keep
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Also braid belt loops.
Steel pivot pearl buttons at
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Adjustable shape - making
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This fast feature, illustrated lelow, is the most practical
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$1.1.00 values $35.00
$:f),00 values $30.00
$125.00 values $20.00
$120.00 values r. $18.00
LACE AND EMBROIDERY OPPORTUNITIES
The showing of handsome Lace and Kmhroidery Novel
lies is complete.
NIGHT GOWNS"
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This is one of the important valuc-tfivintf specials in our
muslin underwear section this week.
50c to $2.39---Easter values
WAISTS AND SHIRT WAIST DRESSES
The opportunity lor satisfactory selection was never bet
ter. The spring st les are all here.
95c to $1.19 Easter values
BIG OPENING DAY SATURDAY
Outside the Rent Dist.
Inside on Prices
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Where to Go
Tonight
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2.MTIII.K isiti DOUIILE HILL
AT TUB
THE ISIS THEATRE
TONIGHT
ELDUIDGE STRICKLAND
The Country Fiddler
whoso reputation ns being tho old
X cut violinist on tho rond but still
retaining his wonderful touch and ;
spirit of fun thnt has won for him l
l tho nnnip of the greatest trick vlo- !
s llulst on tho stage.
Onco More
Tin Oi-lgliintor of tho word Laugh
X You have 15 minutes with this?
i laugh-nrovokor. If you don't leavo
X tho house with your sides aching,
X then you have forgotten how to j
laugh. Doors ojkmi 7:!10. !
Mntliico Saturday and Sunday 2:30 ;
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men.
Tub Huflis for Ladies and Goutlo-?
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Filing HysteniB will tmvo tholr
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Book
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Offutt Rornes
Auto Co.
Automobiles
GENERAL OVERHAULING &
MACUINE REPAIRING.
Flrst-Class
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Medford, Or,
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