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PftGE TWO
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2G, 1911.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
C. Hodrnond of I'ortlnnd Ih vIhUIiik utj
tho homo of Dr. (Jooblo. Jlr, Hodniond,
a wiill known portrait nrtlut and hftn
considerable work In Medford nmong
which ip the hunting BCcno In tho Louvre
ciifo which won pulnted Home two years
nKO.
H. T. Vnn Do Cnr wns a IjuhIiicss vis
ltor on Oold III11 Wcdnrndny.
Two And one-half acres In alfalfa, ono
mile noil tli of Washington nchool; cany
termu. A. V. II. ttvorhard, 212 li"rult
BrowerH Bank bldir.
' T. Colo of Onltland, California, tran-1
uncled biiHlnoHH In Medford Wodnpudny.
M. At. Ilolmen, for the past six months
a membnr of Myurn WhltcHldo and Hol
mes, real oHtnto donlrn, loft Tueoday
for IiIh former homo In Heattlo.
Helmtin J3athB, open Huturday, April
29th.
MrH. It. I. Htuart and allKhterH have
returned from u fow dayn vlnlt In Grants
1'llHH.
Do you want 14 lots riOxlJfi each for
J2500 on easy tormn? C. W, II. Ever
hard, 212 IrultBrowora Hank blilfr.
Mr, ami MrH. II. I... UeArinorid and
II. II. DoArmnnd Hpunt Kunday In Grant
1'llHfl.
MrH. CordoloaKoffo of Central I'olnt
Bpent Tuesday HhoppInK In Med ford.
Do you own ii lot and want to build a
homo on 0 per cent niouoy7 Got parti
culars from tho .1. W. Droaslor nji'-noy,
Mull-Trlhuno building. 33
J, C. Donovan of Albany, was a bind-
neHS visitor In Medford Tuesday.
K. H. O'Noll of Canton, 8. D., Ih visit
ltiK with friends In Medford,
Is your houso wired? Ono cigar less
a day would pay for a hundred per cent
IncrsiiHO In comfort. Start living tho
electric life.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Manning of
Talent, wero In Medford Tuesday.
W. II. Williams left Tuesday for a
business visit In Kaornniento.
Mod ford local socialist party meets
every Sunday night at 7:30 at Smith's
hall on North Grapo street. Everybody
Invited.
O. IS. Tracy spent Tuesday foronoon
In Ashland.
Mrs. It. O. Iloko of Central I'olnt was
a Medford shopper Tuesday.
Ilolman Hatha, open Saturday, April
20th.
Kred Furry of I'hoonlx was In Medford
on business Tuesday.
A. II. Jones -visited Tuesday at tho
home of M, J, ICmerlelc.
Soo II. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man,
ovor Jackson County bank.
Mrs. I). l.cahnerH, of I'hoonlx was a
Tuesday shopper In Medford.
George H. Cliamberlln of Cedar llaplds,
Iowa was a Monday visitor In Medford.
Tho famoiiH Ilelman IlalliH In North
Ashland will open Saturday, April 29th
I'uro Whltu Sulphur Water lu plunges
and prlvotu baths. 10,000 gallons of
wntUr an hour, fresh from the springs
In natural temperature of 75 degrees
Mowing continuously through the largo
plunge. Water In smal plUugq ohnngci
dally and heated to temperature of 85
jienutlfut grounds provided with park
benches and plo-nlc tuition. 31
L. Bnminerfluld of Tacoma Is a busi
ness visitor In thlH city.
J. D. Clement and wife of Kalamazoo,
Michigan aro visiting with Medrord
friends.
Why not tho host. It costs no more.
Kummervlllo Harbor Shop, opposlto pont
offlco. II. S. Dudley returned Tuesday even
ing from Klamath KiiIIh wheru ho has
business Interests,
N. J. Taylor of ltoseburg was In Med
ford Wednesday,
Curklu & Taylor (John II. Carklu,
Glenn O. Taylor), atorneys-at-law, over
Jackson County Hank Illdg., Medford.
V. O. Kplhu of Kautu Crux, California,
was a Tuesday arrival In Medford.
Mr. Salary Man build your homo and
pay for It In monthly payments 0 per
cent. Got details from tho J. W. Dres
sier agency, Mall Trlhuno building 33
G. London Darley of Tho Dos Chutes
Land eouipauy of rortland Ih at tho Nash
hotel supplying privileges or entry un
der their Carey Act Irrigation project In
the Southern Dos Chutes Valley. 30
Mrs. J. C. lllgg of Hprlugflold. Illinois,
MrH. O. J. Smith and Mrs. J. II. Illgg, of
Mount .Pulaski, Illinois arrived Tuesday
oveillng for an extended visit with
friends,
A. T. Ilruwu wuh a visitor In Gold
Hill Tuesduy.
Printing of all kinds at Portland
prices. Mall Tribune office.
J. J. Humes and V. K. Offutt left
Tuesday evening for a business visit In
Grunts Pass.
Mis Frank Helllngiir and Mrs. G, N.
Klsk and daughter returned Wednesday
from a visit with friends In Grunts Pass.
Mr. mid Mis A. 1). Llttlo visited In
Ashlsnd TueNdsy
Ashland Steam Laundry, Medford of
flee, phone No. 1X01.
14. L. Maxwell has gono on a week's
business trip to Griffin eruuk.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Loflaml of Griffin
orimk wero shopping In Medford Tues
day, Da you want 5 aores In alfalfa, ono
mile south of Main street, uhenp? C. W.
If. Hvorhard. 212 Fruitgrowers Hank
bldg.
C. K. Coon of (IhIIp. Or., wni a busl.
liens visitor In town today
Look for the loser of the nrtloloj.
you have found for a prompt ad may
nut lilui a lot of worry
CONGRESS
MAY
PROBE ARREST
WASHINGTON, D. C April 2fi. Con
gressmnn Ilernnnl Korbly today tele
graphed to Indianapolis for the facts
regarding the arrest of J, J, McNamara.
it Ih presumed that on them will larg
ely depend tho falo of the proposed con
gressional Inijulry.
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" TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
ttttttt1 -t-rff '-r -f
IIiailCHOF'i' resldenco situs nro scllln
dally; maka your selection befor
cholco lots are sold.
aOVEBNOB WZZiZ. REVIEW
CADETS AT TOURNAMENT
CORVALLIH Ore., April 2C Tlio nn
nual military tournament of tho Ore
gon agricultural college cadet reglmont
will be held Friday, May G, at tho col
lego armory. Governor West will ro
view tho regiment nnd Captain Laubach
of the United States general staff will
make his annual Inspection. It Is ex
pected that tho special rateH offered by
tho railroads will bring a largo crowd of
visitors to be eutortalned by tho college
throughout tho day and evening. The
program Is as follews: 0 to 12 a. in
Inspection by Captain Liiubach on tho
campus; 2 to 2:30 p. m., rovlow by Gov
ernor West on tho campus; 2:30 to HifiO
p. m., company competitive drlllH for
tho Hrodlo banner nnd ChainberH cup,
Including musical drill by entire regi
ment, wall sealing events, equipment
and obstaclo races, Individual, compet
itive drills and officers sabre drills; 4
ji. m buHoball game, University of
Washington and Oregon agricultural
college; 7:30 to 9 p. in., military exhib
ition in tho armory; t) to 12 p. m., an
nual military ball In the collego gymnasium.
MEXICO FILES
KICK ENGLAND
LONDON, April 26. Tho British for
eign offlcu today announced tho receipt
of a protest from Mexico regarding the
landing of Marines from tho llrltlsh
sloop of war Shearwater at San Quintet),
Lower California, Captain Vivian's no
tion Is denounced an nn unwarranted In
terference with tho Interal affairs of
Mexico.
AT THE THEATERS.
Iila Kspalrod.
Tho Isis theater Is undergoing n slight
alteration which, when finished, will
make the place more convenient nnd at
the same time fncraso the seating ca
pacity. The raised flooring Is being ex
tended to tho original entrance nnd steps
will be placed outside. The management
Is determined to please the public and Is
making every endcaror to secure their
comfort.
'will be seen at the Medford opera house
for an, engagement of one night, Friday,
April 28, local theatergoers will have
tho opportunity of wltnesslng'the great
est success New York hns seen In ton
years. Tho piece Is tho work of Paul
M. Potter, the author of "Trilby " which
has been given In every city of nny Im
portance In tho world. "Trilby" enjoyed
an enormous success at the Oarden the
ater and became a fad, but nt the close
of ."The Girl1' at AVeber's music hall,
Mr. Potter announced that he had re
ceived from It more royalties than from
nny play ho ..ml ever given to tho public.
opinion on Thursday, April 27, when tho
Illustrious tragedian and Shakespearean
scholar, Mr. Frederick Warde, presents
his latest revival o tho populur tragedy,
"Julius Caesar," at tho Medford opera
house.
Mr. Wnrdo has spent a great deal of
time nnd study on the play and has
innde his own ndnptatlon. Hi' Is a man
of progressive spirit and realizes that
tho present day public demand handsome
scenic productions. Report has It that
he has mom thnn fulfilled the public
expectation In that respect. Further
more, he brings with him u company of
players who know how to read Shakes
peare nnd can bo understood nnd 'heard.
Tho engagement of Fredorlpk Wnrdo Ih
an event In tho theatrical history of
any city nnd commands tho, attention of
all lovers of tho 1o,h In art, literature
nnd tho drama.
The seat sale has commenced at llas
klns' drug store.
TInsklns for Health.
Frederick Warde.
Airyono who thinks ..,nt Shakespeare I
cannot bo made Into Interesting and
NOW ON DISPLAY
If you come down town nny day or
evening this week don't fall to call by
tho Weeks & McGowans Btoro nnd sod
tho CO foot window display of flno Orien
tal art the smallest rug In tho collec
Hon would be prized very highly were
you fortunate enough to own It. All
sixes nnd the. most beautiful patterns
ever exhibited on tho coast.
right Over Valuation.
SPOKANK, WaHlt., April 2(1. Testl
fyiug In ti rate case before tho stato rail
road commission at Its seslon In Spo
kane, Jap P. Graves, president of the
Spokane He Inland Kmplro Klectrlo Hull
way system, controlled by tho Great
Northern Hallway company, announced
that the aqtual value of tho property Is
$21,000,000, us against a physical valua
tion of $16,114,357, reported by tho com
minion's engineer. He declared that the
commission's appraiser's valuation of a
tract of land In Spokane, owned by the
company, was too low at $3,19S,290, us
It Ih worth fully $5,000,000. The com
pnny'H capitalization Ih placed nt $21,
3(10, 000. Mr Graven added tho company
Is ready to award a contract for an
eleotrlo lino down tho Spokane river to
the Columbia river, also that tho main
lines will bo extended to LeWlston, Idaho
and Walla Walla, Wash., respectively,
117 and 201 miles from Spokane. The
electric plant at Nino Mile, capable of
developing 20,000 horsepower, ho said,
has an annual output valued at $1,000,-
000. the production costing less than 20
per cent of that amount.
Drifts Out Into Xak
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., April 20.
George Clough, a H year old lad, Ipid
n very narrow escape from drowning In
Lake ICwauna during the high wind here.
The boy was out at tho mouth of
Link river early In tho morning llshlng.
He was In a niimlt row boat and not In
tending to get very far from tho wharf
only had n small piece of board for a
paddle. Tho wind came up very sudden
ly and heforo he realized IiIh danger the
boat hud been blown Into tho current of
the river and, aided by tho wind, was
drifting rapidly down tho laku. IIo hud
drifted nearly a quarter of mile when
his plight was discovered and a launch
went out and picked him up. Tho wnveH
had drifted over the top of the boat and
It was rapidly lining when ho wns taken
Into tho launch.
HAFFY RESULTS
Havo Made
Many Medford
Enthuilaitlc
Beildents
No wonder HeorcH of Motif aril citizens
grow entliUHlnstlc. It 1h enough to
make anyone happy to find relief after
yearH of HUffcrlng. Public statomontH
like tho following nro but truthful rep
resentations of tho tlnlly work dona In
Medford by Doan's Kidney Pills.
A. ' Sears, 231 Fifth Htrcet, Medford,
Oregon, HayH! "Hlneo publicly recom
mending Donii'n Kidney Pills In 1907, I
have used them occasionally and they
have alwnyH brought good results. I was
afflicted with sovuro pains In my back
and I often found It nlmoHt Impossible
to stoop. Thu kldnoy HCcrotlous passed
too frequently and thin weakness was a
Htmrco of much annoyance. Hearing
Doan's Kldnoy Fills highly recominond
otl, I procured a box nt HnHklns' Drug
Store and by tho tlmn I had finished the
contents, I could see that they wero the
right remedy for nv troublo. Orndually
tho pains and other difficulties disap
peared nnd my health Improved. I cheer
fully recommend Doan'H Kldnoy 1'lllH
to everyono nffllcted with kidney com
plnlnt." For salo by all dealers. Price CO cents.
Fostor-Mllburn Co., Huffalo New York,
solo agents for tho United States.
Itumember tho namo Doan'H and
take no othor.
MONEY BACK
Ohaa. Strang OunranteeN Fariilan Saga
to Bnnlih Dandruff
And also to stop that bald spot from
growing larger; to stop Itching scalp
and falling hair, or money back. Par
isian Sage will dilvo every particle of
ilaudrurf rrom your scalp, because It
ponotrntoH Into tho scalp and kills the
dandruff gunns which uro tho cuuho of
all hair diseases.
It Is n most beneficial hnlr dressing
and hnlr beautlflor, not sticky or greasy,
uiiil Is used by women of rnflnonieut the
country over. Ijtrgo bottle BO contH.
"Parisian Sage Is tho best hair tonic
and hair grower I over used. It Is a
grand dandruff euro and scalp cleaner.
ami also cures Itching sculp." Mrs. Lot
tie Davis, H. F. D. No. 7, Flint. Mich.
Juno 20, 1910.
"Olrl rrom Rector's" Friday.
In , "Tho Girl Froirl Rector's," which amusing entertainment will change their
MADAM--
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ARE YYOX7 TAKING THE MARINEI,
DO FACIAL MACSAQE? IF NOT, BE
GIN AT ONCE
Don't Put It Off
The lines aro growing deeper on your
face. Wonld yon grow old before yonr
time Barely not. Make appointments
for treatments at tho
Marinello Shop
OVER KENTNBRS-
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Musician's Mutual Association
of Medford, Oregon
LOCAL NO. ITS OF TIIE A. R OF M.
AUGMENTED OECHESTRA OF 20 PIECES
PART Otf PROCEEDS TO 00 TOWARDS ERECT
ING BAND STAND IN C.LTir PARK
Natatorium Large Hall
Wednesday Even'gApr. 26
ADMISSION $1.00
CHAS. D. HAZELRIGrG
MUSICAL DIRECTOR
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Mr.SJCALDUIEOTOn
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Great Money Saving Sale
Mrs. Jane Orr Send.
VUHICA. April an Mrs. Jano Orr. ono
of tin oldest residents of Siskiyou
county, died Saturday at Ontario, where
she hud gone for medical treatment sev
eral weekH ago. She wan 72 yearH of
ngii ami Is survived by four soiih nnd one
daughter, nil grown.
New BUlard Farlors Opened.
Tho now billiard and pool parlors on
West Main Htreet woro thrown open to
tho publlo Tuesday evening and- the
proprietors, Messrs Miller und Manvoll,
wero agreeably surprised at tho large
crowd lu attendance.
Tho entire decoration scheme Is car
ried out lu tho mission style mid nine
of tlio finest mission blllard and pool
tables has been Installed. Tho pool
(utiles nrti eipilpped with patent run
ways, aro tho first to bo used In Med
ford. An orchestra especially engaged
for tho occasion played during tho en
tire evening. The fixtures are the best
to be had and only tho finest line of
confectionery, cigars and. soft drinks
will be carried, us the proprietors wish
to eater to tho best trade In Medford.
WeeRs & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Day l'lioiio 2271
XlRht IMioiios 1 XV, Wccltfi 2071.
A. H. Orr, 11(102.
IjADV assistant.
She Was Smothering'
Hock ford, Ala. Mi s. M. O. Fasclml.
of this place, says: "I was taken with
nervous prostration, and had headache.
Mrs. Orr wiiue to Siskiyou county In! backache, pains lu my right side, and
Hi eily fifties with her husbaiul.j smothering spoils. 1 called lu physicians
Thomas Orr, who died a fow years to treat my cum but without relief. Fl
Blue, and located tu Shasta county, nnlly. 1 tried Cuidul, and It gave perfect
where sIih resided tver sliieu. She lovoS satisfaction. 1 luvommuml It to every
out of the largest landed estates In the slk woman. Aro you weak, tiled,
county, which him been deeded to tliol worn-otitT Do you Hilffer from any of
children. The home farm comprises the pains peculiar to weak women?
several bundled acres. She also owned1 1'ardul has a record of ovor fifty years
many other valuable pieces of town and. In lollevlng mich troubles ami will cor
country properly. The body will be.tulnly benefit you. It prevents those
WAISTS-
500 women's brand new
waists, all styles, values up
to $1.50
This
sale
98c
AT
MANN'S
CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P. O.
Neckwear--
50 dozen womens fancy neck
wear, all new styles. Regular
25c values,
Special
each
10c
THURSDAY and FRIDAY of This Week We Will Com
mence a GREAT MONEY SAVING SALE in all Depart
mentsIt Will Pay You to Attend This Sale. We Mention
Only a Few of the MANY BARGAINS OFFERED
25 Per Cent Ofi on All Spring Suits
Women's $30 Suits, this salo $22.50
AVoinon's $25 Suits, this salo $18.75
Women's $18 Suits, this salo $13.50
"Women's $15 Suits, this salo $11.25
Now wnsh suits at $3.98, $4.98, $5.98, and $6.98
20 Per Cent OH on AH Spring Coats
Women's $25 Spring Coats, now $20.00
Women's $20 Spring Coats, now $16.00
Women's $15 Spring ('oats, now $12.00
Women's $10 Spring Coats, now $8.00
New Pongee Coats at $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 and $18
21c
shipped lier for Interment.
JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker and Kmlmliiinr
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: Successor to tlio undortuklne; do-; '
; ' nnrtmont of Moilford Kurnlttiro Co. ;
; Offlco with MiMlfonl jKiinilturo Co.
; TolenJionea: i)y, UoU 351; j:
! John A. Port, rcHklonco, Doll 4111,;
i Home 179L.
C. V. Conklla 3001.
J, II. Dut- i
fler 3671.
Child Labor lw Enforced.
HAN PUANV1SCO. April Jft.-I.nl.or
CnnimlMNlnner McIjuikIiIIii ncorul hlx
llrnt win h'n toduy In tho fluht to en-fou-
the child luUir liiw In Hun I'uin
i'Ihoo when l'ollc JiiiIko Trondwoll tilled
thu firm of Hporney. Ifcivlx & l.tmktt.
rhrwvkl $60 for finploylni; Jminle Hop
kliiM. 15 yimr old, without a hoIioo!
permit.
When warnl thut tli Kill win muter
HK Himriiey Muld "It'n nolle of my hunt
m tu." Then he wmh hi Tttntml,
friilint lifudiu'lum, und koopn you tip
out of hod, fnolluK f i cult mid huppy. Try
t-'iudul.
HaUtn Say April 39th, 1911.
Tho . ubovo duto Iium in'oii not apart
by tho puoplo of California lu which
nil uro uwViod to Join by ontliiK nittdiib
In tho form of "KuUIn llivud," or In
wlriituvor form In detilrcd.
Tho object of thU nptotnl day In to
c-ivuto n wldpriMil rulaln HontlnnuU
tlmt will run ul t in u xroHtiT demand fur
Hint fruit, and to dliwl the attention
of all Kod huiiHowlvi'-i lu thi' tixcolleue
of tho rulnlu an tin Kil'ile of food.
The good poopl of the northwest tiro
DOMESTIC SALE
Good apron gingham and best
quality dress and CJ
Best quality oil cloth
til CI . .,.,..,...
-12 and 15 inch lileached pillow
slips, very special, 4 Ja
each v -"
72x90 blenched sheets, good qual
ity, this 4C
sale
Large size bed spreads, new pat
terns. Qftf
Special FOi'
no inch curtain swiss, new pat
terns, special tor this "10 On
sale, yard " J-"''
HOSIERY SALE
5000 pairs guaranteed hosiery for
women and children at low prices
Women's and childrens fast blade
hose, good quality this
sale, a pair
10c
"Bui'son" hose for women, a
splendid 25c grade, this
sale, a pair
15c
AVomen's tan hose, all sizes, good
grade, this sale only, 4 r
I'or 25e
li pairs
AVomen's black silk hose, ver
50c
special,
a pair ..
EMBROIDERY
5000 yards wide embroiderv and
insertions up to 25c values, this
Si". 12c
DRESS GINGHAMS
Thursday and Friday we will
place on sale our bes't 15c ging-
v;::"::!:.11 121.2c
INDIA LINON
1 case H2 inch fine sheer India
linon, splendid qunlitv, -jj a
special a yard ' 1"L
MUSLIN
M inch unbleached muslin, good
heavyquality a
special, a yard ML
njtrr-f'-
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Kuu star Wlm.
N'KW MAltKKT. UiiKlnnil, April 8C. Invited by their nolKhuors to purtlolpato
J U JoelM Kun Str ut to I oupturod j In tho pltmmnit mmtom und brouk
tin- two thouitand (lulneaH Make lu-ro to.
da . MnviliiK huine before an onormou.i
yrowd.
rulslu breud on April Jfth
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Hneklim for Health.
Therm is Only Ono
Br onto Quinine"
That Is
Laxative Bromo Quinine
UD THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLD IN OM OAT.
Alwuys remember tho full namo. Look
for this elgauturo on every box. 25o,
SWA
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MEDFORD
THURSDAY, APRIL 27
THE EMINENT ACTOR
Frederick Warde
AND 25 SPPPOimNCr AimSTS IN A SPLKN
1)11) SCKNIC PRODUCTION OP
Julius Caesar
PRICES 50cf $1.00 AND $1.50.
Seat Salo Opens Monday, April 24.
THE
FRIDAY,
ATRE
APRIL 28-
A. H.WOODS PRESENTS
The Girl
fm Rectors
PAUL POTTBRVS (UiTCATKST PLAY
COMPLETE PPODPCTIOX SAME AS RUN
300 NIGHTS IN NEW YORK CITY
Seats on Sale Tuesday, April 25.
AMJIL'LA.VCfJ SICHV1CH
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