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PA'GE TWO
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORIfflOX. MONDAY, AVIUL 10, 1911.
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I LOCAL AND PERSONAL I ;
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Mark Applegntp or ApploKnto mine Mr. Emma James of Hutto Fulls
on Elk crock 1b sponillng a few days spent Suniliiy In Medford.
in Medford. j Office rooms for rent over Medford
A. S. Ilnhl, secretary of the Nd- Hardware Co. Inquire of II. K.
son Knitting company of llockford, Hoyden.
111., lias been visiting the valley with ' niB of Hutto Falls Is stop
Mrs. Until. They loft Sunday for'IiK at the Moore.
Portland. I ,,,r(-'u Thursday, Friday and Sat-
Two and one-half acres In almlfn urdn- A mUc!i' Jmnilkorcl.l.f with
one mile south of Washington school, ieach 0,lr,c,J of Jrfi"no purchased. 21
easy terms. A. W. II. Evcrhard, 212' -1- N- Isanc of s'Ilttl" Is Intllii
FrultKrowers' Hank bids, tf u ,uw "" ",l" UiV"" ' ""'
Alfred Klanow, an auditor and nc
NO HIT, NO RUN
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coniltalnt, is here looking over the
valley with n view of locating hero.
Manager Hell or the XhsIi hotel
has received a letter from Honoiu
Palmer askiiig hint to reserve six
rooms for himself nnd party, who are
expected to arrive In May.
The most favored peoplo on the
coast are tho Medford peoplo. They
have the Medford Jobbing company
to look after all of their little odd
Jobs, rejialr their electrical appliances
and clean their walls and ceilings.
Medford Jobbing Co., office, Medford
Music Shop, St. .Mark's block. Phone
Main GfiOl. 33G
Ladles, phone (iliTl and have cacu
uni cleaner come and clean your
rugs.
Fancy and work aprons, handker
chiefs and rugs at the Easier sale,
Presbyterian club room, sit tho rear
of tho church, tomorrow (Tui'udny),
April 11.
Money to loan. Spraguo Hros.,
21 4 Fanners & Frultgrowors Hank
bldg. 337
M. .1. Drown of Eaglo Point was
a Medford Sunday visitor.
George Fltzglbbon of Portland Is
transacting business In Medford to
day. Spring Is here. It Is houscclnnnlng
time. Havo those walls and ceilings
cleaned by tho Medford Jobbing Co.'a
now Parisian process. Nothing like
It. Office Medford Music Shop, St
Mnrk's block. 330
A. LliiRlioinim of Portland wns a
Sunday arrival at tho Nash.
Do you want 11 lots doxl in each,
for $2500 on easy terms? C. V. II.
Evcrhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Dank
bldg.
I.owls Horeneg of Sacramento is
registered at tho Nash.
Printing of all kinds at Portland
prices, Mall Trlbuno offlco.
D. F. Ileiitztoinan of Eugene Is
making a short visit with friends In
this city.
Made In Medford, any style loose
leaf or blank book, at Mall Tribune
office.
F. 13. Hamsey of Ashland was a
Sunday visitor In Medford.
Is your house wired? Ono clgnr
less a day would pay for a hundred
per cent Inereaso In comfort. Start
living tho electric life.
A. II. Weber of Portland Is a busi
ness visitor In Medford today.
All hinds or blndory work dono at
Mall Trlbuno offlco.
(ioorgo U. I.ear or WIIIowh, Cal.,
Is stopping at tho Nash.
Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford
nMeo, phone No. 1201.
A. E. HlnckliiKtou or Cold 11111 wn
a Medford visitor Sunday.
Medford local Socialist party meets
every Sunday night at 7:30 at
Smith's hall on North drape street.
Everybody Invitod. tf.
I). It. Oottmau or Chicago Is in
Modroril looking over the liuiil.
Sou It. A. Holme. The Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bunk.
E. Mollor or Devlin Lake, N. I).,
arrived in Medrord Sunday and Is
looking for n location.
Lnto magazines, periodicals and pa
llor at the rroe rotullng room In chap
ol back of tho Presbyterian church.
Open overlings from 7:00 to 10 p. m.
All mon and boys aro Invited. tf
A. Ii. Culver of Dunmulr, Cal.,
arrlvod Smidiiy for h visit with
friends.
John II. Carkln, attorney t law,
ovor Jackson County bank.
It. ,l. Hener U h IiiihIiihsi visitor
In Medford today.
What is it- the la I. 'tit "stirring?"
Sou Sunday's Issue, April It;.
Carl Slilrok of San FtmuNoo I
trausaitlng buslnrht. in Modr.ird today.
Ho sure to attend the Easter Snle
and good dinner given by tho ladles
of the Presbyterian church Tuesday,
April IS.
George W. Loosby of Fort Klam
ath Is transacting business here to
day.
Do you want 5 acres In alfalfa,
one miles south or Main struct, cheap?
C. W. II. Evorhard, 212 Frultgrowors
Hank bldg.
I-'. M. Chapel and wife of Wood
vllle spout Saturday and Sunday with
Medrord rrlends.
Hay, havo you seen those nifty
handkerchiefs? Ask the Itexall man.
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II. 1). Mills or Klamath Falls Is a
business visitor In MBdlord.
"A word to the wise" Free hand
kerchiefs at The Itexall. 21
C. E. Tarponlng or Portland Is reg
istered at tho Moore.
h"rw - $3.00 lace handkerchief.
Watch the windows. Eaglo Pharmacy,
West SIdo Pharmacy. 21
If you could buy a bonie already
furnished ready to move Into with
all imoderii conveniences and In a
good locality for $1000 loss than you
could possibly build and furnsh ror,
would you bo Interested? Address
Hox I DC. this city.
Ilouso lor sale Less than cost.
Lot for sale, $100 under regulnr
price. Lot Tor sale, $50 cash, and
terms. Address II. Carr, Mall Tribune
oHIoo.
Tho Grek laborer who Tell while
at work on the Hotel Medrord Sat
urday and sustained a compound
rracturo or tho skull, Is still living
and has a chance to recover.
Medford Regulars Put It on Neff's
Crater Lake Boys Big Crowd Sees
Game Burgess Plays Very Good
Ball.
NURSERY COMPANY
ELECTS NEW OFFICERS
The Ifogue Hit or Valley Nursery
company held u mooting Saturday and
elected new officers hh follows; ('. R
Cook, president; F. .1. Newman vice
president anil soorolury, Ho.ss Kline
general mauiiger.
IIiik company grows all of its of
foring in the valley.
Mrs. Dean Dead.
At I lie homo of her husband, Dr.
Arleiuiis Donne, 711 Washington
Htreol, (his oily, Ella Mnedor Donne
passed over (he grout divide mill en
tered oiifo tlielruil Hint lias no end
ing nt :i n. m, Monday morning. The
oaiise of the death wns heart failure.
MosidoH her husband the Into Mrs.
Donne 'leaves behind her two chil
dren. Mr. Donne is well known in pro
fessionul oiioles and .Mr. Dunne wns
ttnll known socially and loaves be
hind ninny friends who mourn her
demise.
Mrs. Donne wns horn in Philadel
phia, I'u., March U8, 1871, and died
April II), 11)11, being !() yoarx mid :i
days old at the time of death. The
funeral will bo held trom foil's nudor
luking parlors at '2 p. in. Wednesday,
llioueo to the I. (). (). R coiiielort
where interment will bo holil.
Are Vim a Woman'.'
Hull homo, Mil. - Mrs. W. II. Isou
at I I lit Knit Madison street, writes
'I' or several years I suffered, otf
ami on, from female troubles, until
finally 1 was taken down and could
do nothing The palus I experienced
I shall never forgot. 1 lost weight
till I was only skin and bones. I he
lluva would Iihvw boon In my grave
tf 1 hud not tried Cardul. 1 shall
praise It us long us I live " Many
women, like Mrs. Isou. me weak and
dUioiiriiKi'il oil account of moiiio pain-
I'ul ailment Are oii one of these
siirrerem Caidul will help Try It
today. Any dniKKlsl.
Jn a chilly exhibition of what wa
supposed to be a game of baseball.
Court Hull's Alcdfonl Hcgulars
mixed with tho much touted Crater
Luke team of .Jack Neff anil when
the smoke cleared away the " Trust
hoys" iiiid garnered 10 runs while the
latter team hail a row of goose eggs
on the score board.
--'J .MHall.Uoodfgad emfwyp p.j p
I he game started with the Crater
Lakes ut but hut they were shut out
nnd I lie second half of the frame
went souring through the poach trees
ami the Kcguh.rs chalked up two tal
lies before they came to earth.
In the- third frame, with two down
Court Hull's hunch went on u swat
ting bee nnd witli the aid of two hits
and three errors pushed five more tal
lies across the pinto. About this time
MoQuoiil endeavored to eateh a run
ner oil' second nnd threw u bee liner
at the hag only to find no one there
nnd as a result had his outer garden
ers eliusing it al over the lot.
The Crater Lakes could not find
Miirgoss to any great extent nnd i,t
no lime wore they dangerous. Me-
Quoid did some good twirling for
..eff's hunch hut pour support lnt
the game for him but the regulars
were hitting hiird and il is doubtful
if ho could have held them safe. In
the fifth Inline .Medford gulhcrcd
throe more runs and after that the
game resulted in an airtight contest.
Crater Lake ooiihl not score in any
inning hut with more practice nnd
soniu good fondling might devulop a
fair team. Hieslon, receiving for the
Cralur Lukes caught a good game
considering what he was up against.
Tho score follews:
11. II. K.
.Medford 10 7 '.
Crater Lake () 0 8
.Shuck out, by Murgess 10, .Me
Quoid 8. Muses on balls, Murgevs .1,
McQuoid .'t. Hit by pitched ball, by
Murgess l. Two-base hit, Ilorton.
Throe-haso hi, Anllo.
Umpire 1'uiimu.
Time ol game One hour ,r0 minutes.
SEVEN OAKS NOW HAS
FULL FLEDGED DEPOT
The new station nt Seven Oaks
between Tolo nnd Central Point, has
boon completed and Is now ready for
public service. It Is Intended for
use as a motor station only, as the
regular passenger trains will not stop
there.
The building Is pattorno after a
Japanese pagoda and, while llghth
constructed. Is ipilte serviceable as
a protection against wind ami rain
It Is nicely painted and with its stain
ed roof, presents a von pretty an-
pearnnce.
LOWER RATE FOR
FRUIT SHIPPERS
Sacramento Has Rate of $1.40 Low
ered to $1.15 From California to
Points East of Chicago Confer
ence Lasts a Week.
Where to Go
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CLEVEIt COM El) V
STltONO DKA.MA
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CHICAGO, April 30. A general
reduction from $1.-10 to $l.ln for
100 pound shipments of fruit 1'inni
California oint.s oust of Chicago
ina fltltwillllfiftfl ln.liii nl'tfir fi rititi.-
oiioo lusting u week between rojirc-oi-1 J;
tativos of irunsccoiitiuental line- and
Hariy V. Adams, representing
i aiiiornut rruii wii runners. ;
The new rate will apply only loj
oar lots and U(i,000 pounds was et
as the minimum shimiient. '
The reduction will inuke the rate j
on deciduous fruits the same us. 2
heretofore has applied to citniu
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fruits. It will be put into effect .is I?
soon us the tariff can be published 1 1
and will be in time to npplv to this
season's shipments.
Adams estimated the uetual de
crease in shipping cost to. fruit grow
ers would be .80,()00 aniiually.
Rlfrt""P?R. p?
$M$rf'l fi'
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Farmers & Fruit Growers Bank
M A K K T II 10
JO A S T 10 II I) K P O S IT
of your receipts the starting of an
account at tho FAKMIOHS & FUUIT
GKOWKKS HANK. Then your mon
ey will bo safe from loss by thieves,
fire or any other cause, no ns quick
as a hnre in mnklng deposits and
slow ns a tortoise In useless spending.
This time next year ou'll have a
balance you wouldn't believe possible.
Jo.vio dimi: oxio im.mio;
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NATATORIOM
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KSrWlKW
Skating, Howling, Milliards, Peel,
Mox Mall, Shooting.
Metlford's Amusement Palace.
men.
Tub Maths for Ladies and dentle-
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C0UL0N TO MEET EDDIE
0'KEEFE IN KANSAS CITY
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XOTIII0K Hit.' DOL'HIilO niLLJ
AT THIO I
THE ISIS THEATRE
CHICAGO, April 10. "Pop" Coit
ion, manager ror bis son Johnny, an
nounced today that he had closed
with tho Kansas City Athletic club I
for a 12-rouinl bout between Eddie
O'Keefo and the champion on April j
20. The Articles call for 11C pounds'
ringside, but Coulon Is not worrying
about giving a way a pound to his
coming opponent.
TONIGHT
KltlOCIIIOTTK Ai FUIGOXIO
"TIIOSIO KltOLICKSO.MIO KIDS"
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leal 5
Presenting their own original si
lug, dancing, talking and musl
Gketcb. 1
LILLIAN MIOLHUKX
llimjo Soloist.
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Miss Gould Meets Sailors.
NOHKOLK, Va., April 10.--Sailors j
at the Norfolk yards unanimously'
voted today that .Miss Helen Ciouhl is
a "good fellow." During her visit
hero Aliss Gould shock hands with
2000 of the hoys. Fifteen hundred,
"rookies'' met Miss Gould for the
first lime.
Miss Gould asked to dine in one of
the private dining rooms at the Yj
M. C. A.., but she said she preferred :
to be "with the bo.s" and sal at the!
regulnr dining table, where scores
of lilueiaekets wore oaliiiir.
D-GO1
AUDIOVIIiLIO
MOVING IMCTUHKS J
THIO IHAliKIIAMS
in Their Mlaclc Knru Comedy
Sketch,
comprising new features of jokes,
singing and dancing.
Change of Pictures tOe i
Moving Pictures, latest and best
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Make a Selection
of our small cakes and specialties
nnd you'll havo u collection of as
tempting and toothsome dainties as
were ever set before a king. Don't
bo too late coming for yours, how
ever. Wo can never seem to hake
enough no mutter how many extra
we linke fresh daily.
Medford Bakery (El Delicatessen
TODD Ji CO. SOl'TIl CKNTKAL AVKXU12
HOME-MADE PIES AND PASTRY LADY COOK IN CHARGE.
Summit
Addition
THE CHOICE RESIDENCE DISTRICT.
All improvements in. Street pnveu1. (Vment side
walks. Sower and rily water 1o tho lot line. Building
restrictions. Only four hlooks to the new Jackson
school.
East front lots $850
West front lots $725
Easy Terms.
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Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Day Plioue U27I
Nlglit Pliones !'. W. Weeks 11(171.
A. 10. Orr, tttlDL.
L.I)V ASSISTANT.
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HKlllCWOrT residuu'o sites are sell
ing daily ; make your election h..
fore ehoieo lot Hie sold. tf
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JOHN A. PERL
I'ndertakoi nod Lmbaluior
Siuvohoi to the iindoit.iklnc do-
tinent of Medford Furniture- Co.
FOH KKNT Two I'urnisl'fii roonw.
Mutable or lijfht hoiiM'keeing. uiol
ern, (no children.) iitiiire .Mil S.
Holly k. is
I'OK KA1.K .'RI cu-h and en-.t
toiins; mi ititfrest. Call for II., this
office.
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;; Officii tltli Meiltonl Kiirnltiire Co.
I Tolophoties' Day, Hell 361; J
IJohn A. Perl, robldonco, Hill I in.
IHoino 17tI. J
j! C. W. Conk l in 3U01. .1 ll. Rut-
j'lor :1871.
ji A.MHULANCi: SLRMCIC
l''() KA1.K Modern liotne. clow in;
will cell tor h'n than coM to build.
AddrohK 11, I'urn tlii office.
l''OK HUNT Nice hig newly fur
niliPil Ufdroiuu. Cull fur Uuleli, al
thin off joe.
KOK XAI.K -$1004) lul to ifo for $UUO.
Cull up .Main A74, or call ut L'O.'I
Olt"-on sl. :
TAIENT
Real Estate
FOR SALE
(Jooil bualnesa opportunltlea and lo-
catloiiH, all paIiiK.
TEDDY S DAMSITE
Isn't in It with our LANDSITE
For liiMtance. a 1000-acra tract
contalniiiK over 200 acres of the fa
mout Hear creek bottom land, in al
falfa, and extending to the hlchcr
land, which U Hot to orchards la part,
all the laud bolus good fruit land
Some of tho laud lv now In bear
ing trees and may be .urolinsed at
reasonable figures, the alfalfa land
with a good stand or ulfalfa for $270
to $350 per acre; young orchards,
good stand, $250 per acre, and grain
land nt $175 per aero.
This Is tin "Ideal" tract for n col
ony, as It would cut up Into small
r largo places to mi advantage, or
inuy be purchased lu 10, 12, 20, 10.
fro and 00-aoiii or any slse trlcts
ICasy terms then nt low luUrest.
Located throo miles from Ashland
and one mile from Talent. Or.
A 71-acre tract 2 Vt miles West Till
eut, good S-room house and larK
baru; S aortw under ditch and In
fa Iff and garden laud; 34 acres tin
TRADE MARK
NOT NATURE'S REMEDY
BUT A NATURAL REMEDY
FOR THE CURE OF ALL
FORMS OF
RHEUMATISM
B. W. Dennis, 1032, Sacramento Street, San
Francisco, writes;
"Uricsol is the ONLY REMEDY I ever took
that did me any good, and, furthermore, the only
remedy that has not injured my stomach.
Uricsol has helped nic greatly, and I keep my
rheumatism in control by its occasional use.
I have recommended it to others aud have
noted its beneficial effects."
Wc Have Scores of Voluntary Testimonials from People who Regard
Uricsol as Their Best Friend.
Uncjol curfs Rheumatism by removing the CAUSH, which is .in excess
ol I'nc Acid in the blooJ. Its field is a special oue and in Hut tieU It
claims supremacy backed by proved lacts.
nte (or a llooklet.
Mail one dollar lor a bottle to The California Chemical Co., Los Angeles,
Cal., and it will be sent to you prepaid.
THE CALIFORNIA CHEMICAL CO.
325 NEW HIGH STREET - LOS ANGELES, CAL.
Bedford Agency, Strang's Drug Store
York & Company
Selling Agents.
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Here is our oppni'timih lo buy a good lot on easy
terms:
$350.00
$50.00 DOWN AND $10.00 PER MONTH.
Lot is (i0.12r, just ol'f paving on "West Seventh
stive! . For further ini'oriiuition, address
Ij P.O. BOX 833.
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J H KNYAUT, President J. A. PKRKY, Vlce-Prosldont
P. H MKRRICIC, Vlce-l'renlilvit JOHN S. ORTII, Cushlor
W. R. JACKSON, Ass't Cushlor.
The Medford National Bank
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
SPK DI'.l'OSIT UOXKS FOU HUNT. A fJKN'ICUAIi IIAXKIXO
lU'SIMCSS TlUXSACn'Kl). Wo SOMCIT YOl'K PATIlOXAfiK.
1911 OPEN ROADSTER, $825.00
.Fully equipped, f. o. b. Medford
Fonr-eylinder, shaft drive, 100-inch wheel-base, mag
neto of course. "Let us show you."
Ashland Motor Car Co.
i:i mim. stki:ht, shi,am), em: cox.
Walter W. Richardson, Medford Representative.
Phone 2551.
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1 1 Campbell & Baumbach j j
Medford Jobbing Co.
Tho only tltisivi Jol)llnK coiniwiny in Medford ulioro you enn
K't all of your little odd Jobs done at unrc by expert workmen.
Our Specialties
CIoitiili!j, Ktilsimlned or imperetl wills mill culling.
der plow, ml tros; SO ncrtts of or- $
obnril, of wlileli 5 acrs nr In boar-, J
. ..!. llulullrtd W.t ..I ..M..... .....I ....... 7
wvm. i'hi.iiiv nuii if tuo ituii vn$
Ing; telephoue aud li. P. H; half
MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS,
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
payuieuti.
Por pleuty of othfr burgalus call; J
or iiilt!rtn8 J
G. A. Gardner j
Til I' VI' lllll.V!lV
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j Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches
and fruit land.
PH0NE323I. 320 GARNETT-COREY BL06.
a Ui Ki.i:rnuc.r4 appliantks kkpaiiikd. Wo win
cliarp' of any Job yen may have, call us up and talk it
tnko
over.
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1MIOX1J JIAIX 0501.
IX WOKIC AXI) PltU'KS.
Office: Medford Music Shop
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