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MTCDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MT3DFORD, OR EG ON", FRIT)AY. APRTL 1 1, 1911.
UOLE CLUB TO
UUILDJT ONCE
Directors of New Club Hold Meeting
at Which Development Plans Arc
Discussed at Some Length Work
to Start Soon.
ELEVATOR FALLS
VERY NUMEROUS
IS HURT
Housewives Arc Bciiifj Troubled' Hotel Mctlford Scene of Another Ac
Mrs. Carey Sells to Dubuque, Iowa
Clothes and Food is Being Asked
Arc Unfavorably Inclined Toward
Jobs.
cident Second Man Is Badly
Bruised hut is Not Seriously
Injured.
Men Tract is Planted to Pears
and Apples Fifty Acres Alreaay
in Ocarina.
imi
! Risk Lives Daily In Fight With the Plague I-1B0 ACRES ARE
ii, nl SOLD: 860,000
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HmiHcwIvi'N In vatluiiH pnrin of llic
oily are beliiK troulilwl coiiHldprably ilur-
fill,' till' IHJt Wl'fk Uj' llllllDL'H who come
to tlio Imck iloor nml Iok for clotlioH.
TIioho men iiro not content to iiok for
food oh In tliu UHiinI ciihch but alwnyn
link fur hiiooh, InitH mid oilier artlok'H of
wenrliifj nppnrcl.
Tlioy nhvtiyn want Homrtlilnr bettor
limn tlioy bavo on anil alwayn bavc a
Job rcnily for them If tlioy can iniilui u
liroHcntablo uppoaranco.
riaxiT IS EXPECTED
ON STATES'
ADMISSION
An fli'Milor containing two mon anil a
loud of tirlelc foil at llio Hut. I Med ford
thin tnornlni; from tbo flint floor to tbo
liuHi'iriont Ono man, .lolm Uoarborn who
tlvi'is at tbo corner of fourth anil Ivy
HtrootH liml tin; lionon broken In IiIh left
fool. Thto olhor man wan Hevercly
brulHoil but no HorlotiHly Injured I
Dr. Porter wiih caloil and nltended
Denrborn. I lo HtutoH that tlio Injury Is
painful Iiuh no complicated foaturcH
WASHINGTON, D. 0., April H. A
Wk flKht ovor the ndmlsHlon of Arizona
mil New Mexico to Htntoliood Ih expect
oil. Chairman Flood of tho hounn com
mittee on territory named today a Hub
emumltteo to iIIhciihh their ndtnlRHlon.
1'roHldent Tnft nt onco notified Klood
that ho wnH iimwIIIImk to foroKo the prlv
Hoko of paHHliiK on the coiiNtltutlotiH of
tho new KtnteH, anil thero In every prob
dblllty that n Imttln betwenn tho demo
trulH and tho president will bo tho outcome.
Banco la Planned.
Tim local iiiiihIcIhiih union are plan
iiIiik for a ilanco to be rIvi-ii In the larKe
ball loom of tho Nutatorlutn Wailncn
day vvunliiK, April 20.
A 20-plcco nrchcMm, the larKOHt ever
heard In Mod ford, will furnlwli the lun
ula Tho proceodH aro for the bonefll
of tho union and a Konoral Invitation
Ih extended to tho public.
nninE attempts are
CIIABOED IN NEW YORK
N'i:V YOUIC, April II. When tho
Hlate li'KlHlature le-conveneH hero next1
.Monday thero Ih every probability of an
InvcHtiKiitlon Into allowed attemptH to
bribe li'BlHlatorH to vole for William V
Kheohun, Muring the deadlock which end
ed with tbo election of JuiIko O'Clortnan
n United HtnteH wnutor.
AHHomhlyman ArtemiiK Ward, who
dernanilH a probe of the Honatorlal con
tent, declared that two aHHvmhlymon of
fered to pay $10,000 for each Ubeohan
voto that could bo Hocured.
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FUAGOEi
B'lGHTE.RS AT HAT 'I
TABOLOrNY-JS
fr IN CC'rKJl?. , "ETC JABOLOWiT. .SE;COMD ON 1?,
RIGHT., I5R. WU L,LE;ir-Vt:H ,
I Another larRo real ehtalo deal wa.i
consummated Thursday when C. C
'THelilrKl and 1J. l'. Alio of I)ubiiiUe, la.,
became the owners of the famous Cury
orelinrd. The now owner." expect to take
possession at once.
I The tract Is located about five nrtd
one-half miles northeast of .Medford and
'consists of 100 acres of fine black sticky
soil The entire tract Is planted to np-
'pies and pears, two y,ars of hko and up,
with about CO acton In full bearing. The
orchard immediately adjoins the fam
ous 401 ranch. The purchase price was
JC0.000 nuil the new owners are more
than pleased with their bargain.
Tho l.lnooln-ltarnoburK-lIoke company
mado the deal.
The directum of the Country ?lub,
which owns a larpe tiact of land cast
of the city, met Thursday afternoon for
the purpose of ' adopting development
plans. It was decided to stnrt work at
once on the erection of n country club
house and proparltiK KOlf links and ten
nis grounds.
UHUATEK MEDrORD CLUB
TO OIVE A MUSIOAX.E
Tho UtdloH of the Greater Medforil
club on next Wednesday, April 1!), will
Klvo a musleale at the Natatorluiu. All
aro Invited. Admission 'U coots.
OhnrM-ed With rraud.
IMOKIN', April 12. "The only i-cr-tiiin
tliiiiioslicinii in (his dihcitc i
doatli," remarked mi I'liiiiienl plisi-
ciitii who lins been in the midst of the
fight on tlio pln'iio in the north.
lie meant that in niaiiv crimes tho
idi.vsieiaiis liavc been in doubt whelh-
I er n man jindor obeiMition bad or
had not the plague up to (he nioincnt
j that death proved that lie had.
Tliis uncertainty is probably rc
1 sponsible for the lack of that specific
i information concerning symptoms de
j sired by tlio medical world.
Dr. Wu Lien-Teh is the chief jf
' the Chinese organization.
FIRST ALASKA COPPER COLORADO TO KEEP ;ELKS TO GIVE BIG
IS NOW IN SEATTLE TAB ON CONSUMPTION. DANCE
Dnll Plixyer Dad.
CM:Vl-:iANP, Ohio, April It. The fu
noral of Addle Josh, star pitcher of the
Cleveland Americans, who died early
today will be held here Monday. Until
late last nlKht thero wan no Indication
that IiIh lllnoHH would prove fatal. '
IIuudredH of teloKrnms of condolence
from players, imiKtmtcH and baseball
faiiH have been reeolvod by Mrs. Josh.
, A
1 111 H
Whalen Injured.
TACOMA, WiihIi.. April II. Jimmy
AVIinlen, one or the Tluers' pitchers, will
bo out of tho Kiitiio for n week or IntiKnr
nis a lesult of Injuries sustained In yes
teulay's prnetlee kiiiiio. Whalen severely
wreiinhed his left let" while sllillni; Into
homo jilutp. It was at first thoiiKht
his lei; had been broken, but examina
tion proved the Injury not an hoi Ions.
HIIATTI.U, Wash.. April 1 1. V
Colder, 7lfi West Washington street.
boon arrested by United Htates Maishnl
Anderson and chai'Kod with Inline as
sociated with J. A. Kettelwoll or the
Hremerton navy yaid pay office In a
conspliacy to dofraud the Kovornmeut by
iiiIsIiik bids on supplies.
1'. If. Wheeler, a salesman, and 13.
R Meyer, a nnvnl pay clerk, aro nlmi
beliiK lielil today anil other aricstH may
follow, It Ih said,
Tho specific charKo iiKalnst Conler,
who Ih liead of tho W. A. Confer !3n
KlneerH Hupply eomiiauy, Ih raising a bid
from J108 to J UK and pocketliif,' tho dlf
feienco with ICetlolwell.
CENTJIAI. rOINT ITEMS.
Endoraa Direct Eleotlou.
MOKTON, Mass., April 1 1. My a vote
of 10(1 to .1.1 the Massachusetts (Ileal
and Oonoial court In the state house
of representatives today endorsed reso
tlll.ons faxorliiK the direct election of
t'nltml Htates senatois. The seuato Iiuh
not yet acted. At the last mission the
Iioiiho (xissed tho measure, which was
later defeated In tho seuato.
Bun Qitlntln Captured.
HAN UIKfiO, Cul.. April 1 1. Captain
Vivian of tho llrltlsh Kuuboat Khoarwa
tor, which ai rived this mninitiK, leports
the enptiiro of Kan Quliitlu by tho Mex
ican InsuiKnnts day berore yestenlay.
Tim two miMtoms offlchilH at San Qmni
t tit. Atchote I'Hlaehle nml It. II. (aUa.
elalmiHl piolootlou under the llrltlsh fins'
and went on hoard tho Hhearwalor for
IlnHiinaila.
Captain Vivian says the robelH bail an
unlimited number of horses and had evi
dently tallied the mnehes on their maieh
to Halt Qulutln.
Tim KtiiilsKit nailed after the arrival
of the Insurieetos. HtnpptiiK at Kiisou
ada, the Khnarwntnr landed the two Mex
ican officials and continued on her way
to Han UIoko.
Twenty-four or more of the Ashland
council of the ICiiIkIiIh nnd Ladles of
Kecurlty vIhIIoiI the Central Point coun
cil on Wednesday evenlnif. Ily re
itiest of the Central Point council the
visitors took ohm ko of tho IoiIko room
for tho evenhiK.
AmoiiK the Ashlauit people ireseut
were Mrs. HrlKKs and Miss ItrlKKH.
Mr. and Mih (llllette. Mis Whitney
correspondent uas unable to ko) the
names of (he lost of the Ashland vis
itors, aecoiupanyluK tho Ashland party
were Mrs. WIiir. Mih l'ny and Mr.
I.autou of Medforil.
Mr and Mrs. Huffum ami iIihikIiIit
or .MiMirniil ueie MsltliiK friends here
Wednesday
Mis l.uey Williams. Miss Mlldiod
llllntt. Mr and Mih C C. Hall and MIsm
Campbell wiiii Modfonl IhIIoi-h TIiiiim
ilny uiorului;
Mr and Mis .1. Ktanley of Colorado
stopped off heio Wednesday oven In k
and spout the nliilit with old time
friends, Mr. and Mis ,1 l. Parker, and
Clarence Whaiton They loft for Poit
hind Thtnsdiiy uioinlnK.
Henry Head and wife spout Thurs
day In (irauts Pass
II II IIiiiiIm of Gold Mill was hcic
on business Thin sday
l( 13 l.edford and his mother, Mim
Coop spent Thui sday In .Medford
HKATTU3, Wash. April II Copp, i
Ih III iik In .Seattle toila
Amid the flashliiKs of seriiclillKhts,
the linrMliik' of reilal bombs and the
soundliiK of whtritlos Ioiik the water
flout, the sloamor Knrtbwostoiu, of tbo
Alaska tKoamshlp company. Captain
O'llrlou, last nlKht euteied the haibor
with her oarKu of 110 tons of copper
ore, the first shipment In tho smelter
The oie, valued at approximately
J 'J 10,0110 Is about TO per cent copper,
the t lohost ever taken out of an Alaska
copper mine tl wiih mined in tho llo
111111711 mine at Kcnnccnti, Alaska, tho
toimlnuh of the Copper Ither - North
western milt nail
The steamer brought "I cabin and II
HtccniKo passeuKols lleslilos tho ore
Hhlpment tho vessel had a Iiiiko ship
ment of fresh fish
MKNVi'lt cul Apnl II Tubercular t
path nls coiinni; lo I'ener after toda I
litti i-ct ie)nrl to the state health au-
thoHllos as a result of tho Hasty hill
suffer-passed
"TADI.E nOCK TTEHS.'
Iliisslns for Health.
Last Saturday nlKht Mr and Mrs.
Corlleso nave a party In honor of their
noil, I.oyd's 17th birthday, a niimbi r
from Modfonl and Auate besides the
yoiiMK people fiom (IiIh vicinity Wele
proHout. (Jiuiiet, slid ibiucliiK woio In
iIuIkoiI In lifter which lofioshmoutH weio
solved All leport IihnIiik an enjoyable
time.
Colonel Washhitiu, .1 C Pemlh'ton nml
.1 H. I.ydhiid unie In .Mtdfoid on busi
ness this wofli.
Simdav the Collins brollieiH and fam
ilies weio out fiom .laeksonvllle vlsll
llik' with H C Colllim and Incidentally
eolohratliiK blrthdajs ,
Tho Table Hock ublle school Is
phinuliiK n plenle lYldn
Mih It. C WaHhlnnn ontei lulnod a
numhor of 1'rleniU Tuosda. afieiiiuiiii
Mr and Mm Clmpinun of Amiuoii
and Mis muiI Mm .lobn Vlneoni d
,laeksnullle were Table Itoek Msllois
Sunday
l'3ail, Miij and llodnoy ulson wite in
.Medforil tho flrnl of tills week IuivImk'
dental work done ,
1h'i VIiii out eanio up from Marsh
flebl it few iliiyn sgo and Is MhIIIiik
with bin pHlolltH bote
llnvkliiH for Health
for the roKUlatlou of pcrsonH
ho; with tiihetculosls which
final redlni; In the house.
Tho measure calls for physicians to
topoil all tubercular patlontH to the
health authorities and landlords must
leport all tubercular tenants. Health
officers mo kIvoii sweeping powers re
UinclliiK the illslnfectlou of premises oc
cupied by tubercular persons.
Notice.
Itoall.InK how utteily Imposlblo It
would be to loach each one personally
I am desirous of optcssliiK (bo heart
foil thanks and Kiatltudo of myself and
my little family to all our friends for
their evpioHslon of sympathy and lo-Ki-et
at our terrible loss. Truly the
heai t of Modfonl Is lurKo.
1!0 AHT13MA.S W. I13.Ni:.
The local order of Klkn have Issued
Invitations for a Kinnd ball to bo held In
tho larKO hall at tho Natatorluiu on the
ovciiIiik of faster Monday. Ovor COO
Invitations havo been issued and n lame
attendance is expected.
All vlsltlm; I3II(H will bo admitted on
their cards. Although n larKO number
of Invitations have been scut out. It is
feared some of the 11. P. O. 13. havo
boon missed and all aio lven to under
stand that a Keneral Invitation Ih ox
tended to all members of the order, and
their piosenco Is cotdlnlly Invited.
The I31ks have prepared for ono of thu
largest ilanciui; parties of tho season,
and UiiKelilKK'H oichestra of ten pieces
Iiuh boon ciiKiiKod to furnish tho music.
Kntieo will bo at S..10 o'clock.
Hnsklns for Health.
Hotel Ashland.
Tho Hotel Ashland will servo a flnn
dinner on liaster Sunday liPKlnnlnR at
noon. The dinlnK room will bo beauti
fully decorated; tho menu will bo In
koepliiK with the day. The inannKe
ment will be pleased to see hh Mutiny
of the Medfoid people as 'will find It
convenient to visit Ashland on ICaster
Sunday N. D. IIAHDY,
21 Proprietor.
LITTLE BALD SPOT
DuVo Near Dentil.
l.ONIKIN, April .1,1 I'enr that th"
class ul the Duke of ConnauKht are
numboroil Is Konoral here today follow -Iiik
the announcement that KlnK
(iooi'ko's uncle Is In a Herlous condition
through a bioncblal affection similar to
that which killed KIiik Kdwaid. The
I )uke of CoiiiuhikIiI'h advancing years.
It is foaied. almost precludes tho pos
sibility of his locovory
Hilfklns foi Health
If You Want Ono Don't Ask Chni. Strang
About Parisian Dago.
If P.ulslau SaKo won't stop that little
bald spot from spreading nothing' In this
world will.
Kahluoss, thin hair and falling hair
aro caused bv dandruff Kerms. If you
have dandruff kill the koiiiis at onre.
Paiislan Saue Is Kuarauteod by Chns.
StiniiK to kill dandruff nnd itchlnc
Moalp, or money back. It Is a dainty
hair diessluic that will mako tho hair
bright ami insclnatlni;. LarKO bottle SO
cents. Sold In every town lu Amoiicn.
The Klrl with tho Auburn hair on every
carton.
Geo. W. McMillan's Life In
surance Policy in Oregon Life
On -March 31, 1911, Mr. Geo. W. McMillan, President
of the McMillan Grain Company, was examined for life
insurance b' Oregon Life, lie passed a first-class exam
ination. ,
In settlement of the first .year's premium the soliciting
agent accepted a note payable in thirty days.
In due course of business the policy was issued and sent
bv registered mail to Mr. McMillan on Friday, April 7,
19.11, at 6:15 P. M.
On Friday, April 7, at G:10 P. M., Mr. McMillan was
accidentally .killed by being run over by a freight train, a
short distance from his place of business.
On Sunday, April 9, funeral services over the remains
of Mr. McMillan were held.
On Monday, April 10, a check for 5000.00, the full
amount of his policy in Oregon Life, was paid to the widow.
Mr. McMillan carried insurance in six other companies,
and they will undoubtedly in course of time pay the respec
tive amounts due on their policies, but Oregon Life Insur
ance Company, as always, was first to pay.
gr If our agents do not reach you, write, phone or call.
Home Office, Corbett Bldg., 5th and Morrison. Portland
A. B. CORNELL
A. L. Mills, L. Samuel, District Manager
President. General Manager. Medford.
My skillful fitting and adjusting will
satisfv the most critical.
DR. RICKERT
Eyosight Specialist. Over Kentnor's.
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PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
All Work Guaranteed IMcob Reasonablo
COFFEEN & PRICE
'Jo HOWAHI) IJI.OCK, IiXTRAXCK OX fltli STUUKT. PHONE 30.1
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Men's and Ladies' Silk Hosiery
35c a pair, 3 pair for $1.00
SILK
FINISH
LISLE
HOSIERY
25c A PAIR
Men's and Ladies
lOcjiial to any :15c Nose in the
city. All sizes to select from
and several weights. Also in
ladies' out sizes.
LADIES'
SUMMER
UNDERWEAR
l-'mc ,lii'M' rihbnl Vests,
25c EACH.
KVgulnr and nwtsizes.
Ladies' I'liion Suits,
35c TO $1.00.
The price may be the same
but you will see iuite a differ
enee in our qualities.
HOSIERY
Two pairs for 25c--Ladies' or misses'; any size; colors black and
art brown; a quality you can depend on.
l
Wo will put on sale hero tomorrow, for this one day only,
our lino of men's and ladies' fino gauze silk Hose, with
hea'vy linen heol and too, and a fine mercerized garter top,
making them extra strong whero tho wear is hardest.
Mon's or ladies' in all sizes, colors black or tan; usually i
75c quality. Remember, their in for tomorrow only, 35c
a pair, 3 pairs for $1.00.
NOT OVER THREE PAIRS TO ANY ONE PERSON.
rlUSSJEY S
EASTER CARDS, EASTER NOVELTIES. BUT YOU
MUST HURRY.
FANCY COMBS
HAIR BARRETTES
HAIR ROLLS
HAIR NETS
BUST RUFFLES
HOSE SUPPORTERS
FANCY TOILET PINS
RIBBONS OF QUALITY
Our qualities, like our pricrs,
a iv always right.
BOYS'
MISSES'
INFANTS'
25c HOSIERY
AVc arc not satisfied in giving
just as good; we want to give
you the best 25c Hose to be
had in .Medford, and most of
tho.M' who have tried our ho
siery toll us they are the best
-5 hose in town.
A MAN.S HOSE
Thar will wear equal to any 2.V hose in the city; all sizes from
9o to 111.,; oolors black ami tan; 15c pair, two for 25c
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