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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
,C. A. Jlrniil, 1i-iOHlt ticket iiRcnt of
" tlio Hock IbIiiikI rallroml, who Iihh Won
looking over tlio vnlley for tlio pant
Tveok,, returned to 1'corln, 111., Hatiirday.
tr. lirnnt will cIoho up a few business
Jntcrusts and will return to Mod ford n
noon nn possible. lie Intends to pur-
cIuibo, proporty niiif iimku bin homo huro.
Mr. Ilrnnt In well up In railroad olr-
cleB nnd will Ijo n wclcomo addition to
the, ranks of the esslern continent !
ready In Medford. t
Mrs. Tdlllnn Hl1r vlnlted wvora.1 days
of t))o past wei-k with GroutH Iohh
friends.
Two nnd ono-hnlf acroa In alfalfa, ono
nillo south of WnaliliiKton school; easy
tonns, A. V. II. Ilvorlmrd,-212 Fruit
growers Hank bide.
ts Ml8 Jeuonefflo Uutlor returned Fri
day from Portland wboro sh vlHltrd
With MIhh Gcrtrudo Kaklo who accom
panied her homo for u 10 daya' visit.
C. 11. Iamar of Medford was a Kujjeno
Visitor last week.
10. 0. HokhuII of .lacksonvlllo wnH n
business visitor In Medford Friday.
, Do you wnnt 14 lots COxHC onch for
J2K00 on easy tcrmsV C. W. II. Kvcr
hard, ,212 I'rultKroworH .Bank bids.
li C. Ji'roino spent Friday In Gold Jit 11.
P. C. Hansen, niaiwKur 0f tho Med
ford Sash nnd Door company, returned
Friday from nn oxtended visit In Salem
and Portland.
, Do you own a lot and want to build a
homo on C per cont nionoy? Got parti
culars from tlio J. W. Dressier nRunoy,
Mall-Trlbuno building. 33
Honor Hitchcock of HukIo Point was
n Friday visitor In Medford.-
I)r: and Mrs. W. W. "Wick leavo Hun
day for Portland to remain four months
after which Dr. "Wick will resuino his
practice In Medford.
Is your house wired? Ono cigar less
a, day would pay for n hundred per cont
Increase In com Tort, Htnrt living tlio
olcctrlo life.
.1. F. rtrown of Kaglo Point spent Fri
day nnd Saturday In Medford.
Mr. M- J- Flabi has moved his shop
. to '210 1-2 West Main Htreot over the
New Milliard parlors, huvlntc combined
business with Crlswoll's Quality Hhop.
33
Medford local socialist party meets
ovory Sunday night nt 7:30 at Smith's
linll on North Grnpo stroot. Kvorybody
Invited.
William lllatt of Detroit, Mich., Is
spending n few days In Medford.
D. 'McNlcholH nnd wife of Sacramento
wero Hnturflny arrivals In Medford.
George II. Mannon of Frosno, Cul., Is
visiting with friends hero.
Heo It. A. IIolniOH, Tlio Iusuranco Man,
over Jackson County bank.
.!.,, II. Mulohay of Portland district
freight agent of the Southern Paclflo
transacted business In Medford Friday.
Oscar Ualloy who" lias been confined
to tlio Southern Oregon hnnpltnl for
the past week was able to return to his
homo, G2C South Central iivonuo Friday.
- Head display advertisement on an
other pago of this Issue. Butte Falls
liUinbor company.
'Mr. and Mrs. Julius Sohutt departed
Friday evening for their homo In Mlnmn
sotntnftor a. short visit at tlio 'homo of
Oeorgo Maxwell.
T, 1 Uoynolds of Tesla, (ill,, Is
spending u fv days In Mnilford
J. P. Schmidt now ban n full lino of
liny and feed on bund, also poultry and
ohluk food bnni) shell, uieat meal, egg
maker, Heo killer, etc. Goods right and
prices right, cornor It H trucks nnd Main
street. 33
William Heufley, ,who Ih engaged In
farming on Applegate, did business In
Medford one day this week.
- W. II. Allium, tho plumber, was In
' Jneksonvlllo u short time Thursday.
Why not tho best. It costs no mora
Summorvllle llarber Shop, opposlto post
offleo. Constable Slngler Hindu un offlolal
trip to the oounty sunt Tlutrttdity.
'.I. U. Grubh or Aiiplegatii ouiuo to
Medford AVdiwdy for siiruylng mip
Idles.
Mr. and Mis. F. K. Deuel motor! to
Jaoksouvlllo TliurNduy afternoon.
Catkin & Taylor (John II. Cnrkln,
Olnnn O. Taylor), atorueyH-at-law, over
Jmiknon County Hank llldg., Medford.
Juhii Kmitxen. tin ThouiN4iin onwk
eoloNfliis. Iihm returned from a year's h(h)'
lu CoIiihh oounty, OhII ferula, lie it'in'ln
that his lirotlMT Udgsr ICuutMr, who
was HBi'lounly injured by h iiiiiIh Iohiii
orusliliig 111 1 1 1 agHlHMt r dor Jam, Ih
tilowly Improving.
Mr. Salary Man build ynur homo and
pay for It lu monthly imyiinints C per
cent. Gtit dtitnllH fiom the J. W. Dres
sier tiKnuy, Mall Tribune building S3
Mrs. HcttlH CHliierou of ApplfgHte Is
IhHIiik In Medford. the gut of bur
duiiKbter. Mr. 1. 1 jHVobit She Iihh
Ih en entPrlHlnlnv nlntc who liven
In Montana, hh 1o tin old ftreiul.
Hoi... it O. Jeffrey of I'onriimn'n crock
tarried In Medford a ithort time Krl
ilny. Printing of all kinds nt Portland
price. Mull Tribune office.
P. F. Swuyne nnd Durkley brotliere
were among the ninny from Applegat
Who did biiMliu-BM lu Medford during the
wnlt.
Do you wnnt B aoies lu nlfnlfn, ono
mile south of Main streot. ohonpT C. W.
H, iOverhurd, 212 Frulterowors Hank
liltlB.
WeeRs & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Day htmo yti'l
Mlit I'hoiii'u l' WockK 207 J.
A. U. Orr, IUWJ.
LADY ASSISTANT.
JOHN A. PERL
Undei'lnkiT mid Kinlinliucr
flticcoBBor to tho undertaking do-'
I imrtment of Medford Furniture Co. ;
l;(Wito Willi Medford Kimilturo Co.
'i I'alnnlmiwia. 11, iv 11, ,11 J T. 1 .
iMoltn A. I'orl, rosldonco, JJell -Jill,
,6V Conklln 3C01. J. H. But-
?ler Sl71.
, AJyJULANVU SKIIVICI)
fnn--r-
D. W. Knutzen Is making his .former
homo on Thompson creek visit.
v, T. York & Co. Have removed to
first door north of Mall Trlhuno of
fice. ,
Fresh llmo In nny quantity, lu bar
rels or bulk nt tho nig Pines Lumber
company. 34
Mrs. W. II. Simmons, formerly of Med
ford, who has been n resident of tSer
llng precinct for some time, Is seriously
111 Willi tuberculosis.
12. A. Hicks and P. M. .Korshaw of the
Oregon Granite Works, were nt tlio
county seat Friday, looking nfter busi
ness at tho Jacksonville ccinotory.
Mrs. HoscOo Thomas was down from
Jacksonville Friday.
Hon Thurtle, engineer at tho Trail
Lumber company's mill, located west
of Jacksonville, was among his Medford
friends a few days ago.
Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford of
fice, phono No. 1201.
Fred Colvlg iiiul W. T. Grlovo, county
recorder and assessor, respectively, were
with us Friday,
Mrs. Lyons of Kugcnc Is visiting rol
iiIIvcb and friends living In Medford. She
spout a few days with her aunt, Mrs. J.
Marguerite of Poorman's creek district,
this week.
Fresh lime in any quantity, in bnr
rels or bulk at tho Hlg Pines Lumber
company. 34
Win. Scheble of Griffin creek was lu
Medford during the week accompanied
by his brother-in-law, Judge Thomas
Hurke, a prominent citizen of Seattle.
Mr. Hurke visits this valley frequently
nnd Is enaroured with It.
The legal fraternity of Medford Is
at the county seat frequently nowadays,
getting ready for circuit court, which
convenes next Monday.
Competent stenographer wanted by Hlg
Pines Lumber Co,
R A. Pennies spent Saturday nt Grants
Pass.
Fresh lime lu any quantity. In bar
rels or bulk ut tho Hlg Pines Lumber
company. 31
D. H. Miller tho Gold Hill hardware
merchant spent Friday nnd Saturday lu
Medford looking after proporty Inter
ests,
Jack Merrill and G. M. Cuthbert leave
this week for a bear hunting trip to
descent City.
Miss PJUuboth Putnam loft Saturday
evening on n visit to Portland.
Col. Fninlc II. Hay leuves tonight for
Portland and the enst.
John Whitley of Snn Francisco Is
visiting at tho homo of J. H. Whit
more. Fresh lime In nny quantity, In bar
rels or bulk at tho Hlg Pines Lumber
company. .14
V. It. I'enke of Portland was In town
Saturday looking after his properly In
terests. 11. C. HuteliliiHOii of Tolo, was a Sat
urday visitor In Medford.
Judge Waters, ex-mayor and prom
inent real estate dealer of Corvnllls,
who has been visiting nt the home of
W. II. Meade has returned to his homo
W. If. Savago of .Medford was formerly
associated with him.
Fresh llnni In any quantity, In bar
rels or lnillt'iit tint Hlg Allies Lumber
cniupaiiy. .1 1
H M. Summers of St. Louis was In
Medford Saturday looking after busi
ness Interests,
' J. D. Samuels ami wife of tho Modoc
Orchards wero shopping lu .Medford Sat
urday. W. II. Ward of St. Louis transacted
business hero Saturday.
Fred Colvlg of Jacksonville was a
business visitor lu Medford Saturday.
II. H. Dlmlck of Oregon City wns a
Saturday arrival lu Medford.
Mrs. O. A. Akens of Kiddles wau In
Medford Saturday.
Secure your right of entry under the
Dos Chutes Carey aft Irrigation project
In Central Oregon from O. L. Dnrloy,
N'anh hotl. Few hundred acres still to
be spoken for. 33
A. 11. Priest of Snnttlo transacted
luminous lu this city Saturday.
L. A. Nelson of tho Sterling Quartz
Mine wau In Medford Saturday purchas
ing supplies.
.Mrs. chirn Hi own, u recent arrival
ft (tin Los Angeles has accepted a posl
Hon ut HiiHsuys Cash Store.
Mr. Green of the 401 ranch was In
Mttdford Sutuiday.
SfOiirH your right of entry under the
lies Chutes Cary act Irrigation project
lu Central Oiognn fioni G, L. Dnrley.
Nash hotel. Few hundred acres still to
be Hpokeu for 33
L. P. lliibhtm! of North Jacksonville
whs lu Medfiitd today.
Mltta MhuiI Ling Iwtt Saturday for a
vhtlt with Miss Irene MoFarlnnd of
Anlilund.
Colonel Gforgw P. Minis of Soven
Oaks whm lu Mmlfurd Saturday.
Mm. J. S. l.lndley and sou Heroli',
with Mrs Oforgp l,liulley of Helllng'iam
Wellington Hie vIMtlng at the horn of
Mm. A. It I'hlpiw.
Seoul your right of entry under tint
D Chute Carey not Irrigation project
In Cent ml Oregon fioni G. L. Dnrley,
Nhmh hotel. Few hundred acres still to
lie upokeu for. :t
M. T. llroiMi and wlfo of Cuuiiim,
W'Hhhliigton WHie Suuu'day arrivals In
this oily.
Mr. nail Mrs llenoiu of Ituglo Point,
were Kalutxlny Hhuppoi'H In Medford.
J A. Uaxler of Gold 1 Ell 1 wuh In Mud
find Km I Urdu y
D. M Stewart of The Dalles, Is vlttlt
lug With friends lii.lulM oily.
J McQuold of IOhkIo Point was u hunt
n. hu uitur lu .Medford SuturdH)'.
liKiik Muddou mid Mr. terllnr lutve
r. turned from k short liuilneti trip to
Chleo.
Sum U Sundry of Wood v III spoilt
Satuidny In Medford.
Chief UuRlueer Gerig of the lWclflc
ft llunUrn left Saturday evening fur
Portland.
ciiurlea M Hoyt.ton Iihm return! from
a Blunt euelern trip.
D. C. It Ice of Oakland ti-Miihuatvd busr
neHM In Medftnd Friday.
otto Khtpporett. or MlummlL Moutnim,
In a redfiit mitIvhI In Mn oily.
Mr. and Mm. John Mifcy wf WlUmu.
CMltforNl. ue mimmuUhk h few days In
Med find
C. W. I-ke of lUgle Point wn In
Medford tteturday.
,1. It. ThumUHH -ut SauHiniento wuj
h luislneKM visitor In Motlfurd Sutunluy.
1). M Thelln hihI wife of Huston. MneM,
ure vmlting with friend, in tbU ulty.
S 1. liroivn. went to Poitlaiul. Satur
day for n isit.
t'llnrleH llurgids of ltoA a Noli ue. re
loiiied 'litu from I.um Aug' ' llvre
lu bun bun for I Ik- pa Ml Ivw klxkx,
MEDFORD 3VIAIL' TRIBUNE,
whllo there ho purchased a trnct of ap
proximately fifty acres within nine
tulles of tho city. Soma of tho land Is
plnnted to Wnlnut trees nnd the remaind
er is in alfalfa. Mr. Hurgcss Is well
pleased with IiIh purchaso and thinks It
will prove a money maker.
C, Benton nnd A. Aklns of the Golden
Utile dopnrtincnt store spent Friday
night at Gold Hay and caught some fine
fish.
Secure your right of entry 'under thb
Des Chutes Carey act Irrigation project
In Central Oregon from G. L. Dnrley,
Nash hotel. Few hundred acres still to
bo spoken for. 33
Win. Alkens left Saturday for a short
visit In Hugcnc,
Mrs, 13. II. Hnnley of Central Point
was a Snturday shopper In Medford.
Mrs. Paul Jnnney of Perrydale was
In Medford Friday.
Prof. I. II. Dally, superintendent of
tho Kaglo Point schools Was a Saturday
visitor In Medford.
Miss Alice Hlnckford of Jacksonville
was iv shopper In Medford Saturday,
C. W. Chaffeo of Cedar Haplds, Michi
gan, who base been visiting hero return
ed to their home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Julian Johnson of
Auhland wero visitors In Medford Fri
day. Mrs, W. Lonsherry of Central 4'olut,
was In Medford Friday and Saturday,
Criswells Quality Shop has moved to
219 1-2 West Main street, ovrr tho new
Billiard hnll, and are making men's suits
In their own work shop nnd for their
opening sale are making $35,00 suits
for $25.00, 33
One of the recent arrivals In Medford
Is W. II. Smith of Portlnnd, who
will locate In Medford nnd ehgage In the
roofing business. Mr. Smith Is a roofer
of several years' oxperlcnco and will
do all kinds of roofing, roof painting
and repairing, having already secured
some good contracts Including tho now
school houses.
A. Conro Flero has returned from u
fortnight's visit at Chicago.
What Is snld to bo tho largest accident
Insurnnro policy written In this country
was taken out by Colonel Frank II. Hny
Saturday. It calls for $1,000,000 In case
of death by railroad accident, and called
for a drcmlum of $600.
DErENOK PLAIT TOE
SUSPECTS IS rBEPAUED
(Continued from Page 1.)
"Fredericks knows tho legal rights
of all and 1 do not believe that he will
lu any wny hamper tho defense. He
will give us every opportunity to gather
our evidence and for this reason I do
not think that the men will bo arraign
ed before Darrow's arrival,"
Judge Hilton stuted thut his talk with
tho McNamnrn brothers was simply up
on matters pertaining to tho case, nnd
that there had been no now develop
meuts.
Telia of Confesilon.
CHICAGO, April 29. "Ortle McManl
gal confessed to complicity In the dy
iiamltlug of tho Lleivellyn Iron Works
nnd more than a score of other outrages
without promise of Immunity or re
ward," said Detective William J. Hums
today. Hums Is wroth at charges that
MoManlgal's confession was given with
the Idea that lie would escape punish
incut. -"Tho confession, which was written
down and sworn to before a notary pub
lic," continued Hums, "was made to mi
nt Detective Heed's home lu Chicago,
April Ifi. McManlgnl sent for me nnd
said '1 guess Its all off with me' and
offered to mnko a clean breast of every
thing. I warned him of his rights; that
everything ho Knid might be used
against him and that he need o.xpoot no
inercy. Ho said he wanted to confess
for the sake of his wife nnd children."
Burns Olves Btory.
CHICAGO. April :a. For the first
time since the arrest of John J., and
lames 11. McNamara and Ortle K. Mc
Manlgnl for alleged complicity In the
dynamiting of the Los Angeles Times
building, detective William J. Hums to
day gave to the Pulled Press a detailed
account of how the alleged confession
was obtained from Me.Mnnlgal April Id
lu Chicago,
i ne eoiiiesHioii, - hum mi run, "was
obtained ut tho home of Detective Heed
When we took James II. Mii.Vunuiru and
AioManlgnl Into custody wo explained
their rights to them and 1 told tiem
that they would not be forced to make
statements. 1 even win tied my men not
to try to glean anything from the pris
oners. A iked for Statement.
"However, I did tell the two men that
If they knew In their own minds that
they had been caught red handed, as I
knew, that I would hu glad to have a
statement from them
"On April 10 MoMiinlgnl sent for me
When I saw Mo.Manlgal ho said that In
icllxed thut wo had the goods on him
mid Mm detailed oonfeaslou followed.
"After confessing to dynamiting the
Llewellyn plant, he told me about the
mowing up or the Tlnuw building. He
wild that he was not Implicated lu the
lalter Job but that the Me.Vmuaras
were.
Mo.Mnutgnl confessed of his own free
Will. 1 explained to him that there
would be no Immunity or Unlenoy be
cause of his admissions and that I
would nee his own confession against
him.
Hums left for Indianapolis on busi
ness iHiniirotlon with the dynamiting
case today. He Is expected to return
to CIiIohko Sunday and will then start
for I.uh Angeles.
Baker Story rulit,
LOS ANOHLIJS. April XU. Statements
that J. H linker f the Giant .Powder
Works hud hlinlifbd JuiutM Ik Mil
Nauniru hs "llryw." one of the nion who
ale alleged to lwvo purehaaed the dyna
mite to blow up the Time, were brand,
ed us faltte today by Jailer Gallagher
nt Ute county Jail. Gnllupher deolared
that no one except his MUirneys anil
the guaids had seen or tHlKed with
Jainee .MoNanumi aluo tho deteotlvea
hunted' him In Hie Jail un Wednesday
Clompera to Indianapolis.
WASHINGTON. l. O.. April He
IMMidtng to appeals from labor union
leadera all oxer the win n try, Prettldent
Samuel Gouipem of the AtuerlMn Fed
real Ion of libor ileulibxl today to go
pereouull) to lndlunaHlls and there to
liivtMtlgate the history and aetloua of
John J MoNnnmra, seorutary of the
tiiterni(lonl AitoolutUiii nt Urldge and
structural iron worker, who la now
afuaed of ha i lug part In dynamite om
IH In I,uh Angeles nnd clftewhere
(lump, is will li-nw' fni liitliiiiup.dia in
Mglit.
MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, APRTL 30, 1911.
GOOD ROADS ARE
TO BE BOOSTED
Orcflon Association for Highway Im
provement Takes Place of Oregon
Good Roads Association Prall is
President.
Tho Oregon Association for Highway
Improvement Is. tlio name of the or
ganization Hint was formed Inst night
to tnko tho placo of the Oregon Good
Heads association. The officers of the
now association are: President, Carlos
T. Prall; vice-president, Jnnios D. Cole;
treasurer, Dr. Andrew C. Smith; secre
tary, W. L. Priest. The board of direc
tors Includes the president, vice-president
nnd treasurer nnd Phil S. Hntes
nnd Anion Mdoro.
The association will hold a special
meqtlng Mny If, and will nt that time
complete Its organization.
Communications were received from
vnrlous commercial clubs throughout the
stnto indorsing tho planas of tho new
association. It ts planned to organlzo a
branch association In each county In tho
stnto nnd to Invito nutomobllo cfubs nnd
similar organizations to become affil
iated with the stnto association so that
an effective good roads campaign can
ho stnrled. The railroad companies op
crating In this sttito have signified a de
sire to assist tho association In every
way possible.
A good roads mooting will bo held
this afternoon nt Iilllsboro and will bu
attended by members of the new associa
tion. It Is expected that a branch nsso-
elation will bo organized there ut to
day's meeting.
TBUTK OENTEB.
132 North Ivy streot, STcaford, Or.
A primary courso of twelve lessons In
Truth will bo given by Annto Sprague
Smith ovory Thursday afternoon nt 3
p. in. Tenchlng and dlvlno healing by
appointment.
Motnphyslcal library, lltcraturo for
sale. Subscriptions taken for Uonlty
Power, Nautilus and other publications.
KnqulrloH rocolvcd by mall will receive
prompt attention.
All nro wolcomd. Lovo offerings.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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1IIGHCHOFT rosldonco sites nro sollln
dally; niako your selection befor
cholco lots nro sold.
LOST Hetween Ashland and Talent, n
Indies' largo straw hat, trimmed with
roses. Hettiru to this office for re
ward. 3I
WOOD FOR SALE
jjlock; wood,
31 I'KH LOAD
'liono Main 25H1 or leiivo orders nt
MEDFORD HARDWARE
COMPANY
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or later you
Exclusive With
US
Knox Hats
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REHEARING QF TRIAL
DENIED CLEffllNSON
SPHINGFIHLD, II;., April 20. A pe
tition asking n rehearing of the case of
l)i. llaldnno Clemlnsou, convicted of
the murder of his wife In Chicago, was
filed hero this afternoon in the state
supremo court. The petition makes no
reference to tho recent confession of
Mrs. A nt In Schmidt of St. Louts, who
declared she spent the night with Cleni
Inson on which ho Is usscrted to havo
killed his wife. Tho Claim ts simply
made In the petition that the court
erred In admitting certuln ovldenco by
the state.
USED AUTO.
While Gas car, completely equipped
with top, wind shield, speedometer,
magneto,' e"tc. etc' will soil for $1500.
Westbound.
I Siintlitv Only ""
No. .") .
J. -1:00 p. nt.
Lv. 4:V2 p. in.
Lv. 4:50 p. in.
Lv. 5 :.')( p. in.
Lv. fiiHf) p. in.
Lv. ,r):4f p. in.
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Fv. (1:00 p. in.
Lv. (l:0r pi in.
Lv. 0:12 p. in.
Lv. (!:'J2 p. in.
Lv. (J:27 p. in.
Daily Except Sunday
No. 3 No. 1
7 :00 a.m.
7:15 a.m.
7:50 a.m.
8:40 a.m
8 :50 a.m
9 :10 a.m.
2 :20 p.m.
t) :20 a.m.
2 ::)0 p.m.
9 :32 a.m.
9:40 a.m.
9 :45 a.m.
9:55 a.m.
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3 :00 p.m.
Coffee?
"Chase &. Sanborn"
Tcslotl in more families
aud for a loiigei tiiuo than
any brand wo know of.
You will indorse it once
you use it.
If It's Good to Eat You'll Find It Here
Warner, Wortman & Gore
GROCERY PHONE 286 . MARKET PHONE 281
281 HOME PHONE 281
BUY AT LLOiMU AND ILK LP MEDFORD.
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OU, no doubt, have your favorite clothier. Most
men have, but that point is immaterial.
will enroled your
store's patrons,
reasons.
fabrics arid models you won't see else
where in Medford; our own special
weaves, colors, patterns and designs.
See the suits we're selling jat $17.50
to $45.00. (Mothers, if you have not
looked through our line of boy's suits
you don't know what you have missed.
A look will do us both good.
"M4aeecxrc& Corrad Clothiors
MEDFORD
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LOCAL TEAM TO
PLAY PASS TODAY
Court Hall will lead bis team against
tho Grants Pass baseball club ugtiln Sun
day afternoon and Is going o niako It a
victory this time or know the reason
why. The boys have been practicing
linrd the past week and have Injected
some ginger and team work Into their
play ns well as Improving In their stick
work. About ten automobiles loads Will
go overland and between fifty and ono
hundred fans ure expected to go on tho
train. Medford Is thought to havo n
shade on Grants Puss and with a good
start can shove tho down valley outfit
Into the discard.
Look for a tenant through wnnt nd
vortlslng as most tenant-finders do.
Look for "worth-ansWcrlng" want ads
and answer them all!
PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY
TIME TABLE No. 4.
EFFECTIVE APRIL 1st, 1911, 12:01 A.
Daily Except. Sunday
11 AOs. LEAVE ARRIVE!! ' 1
0
3
9.5
17
18.5
21 Ar
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Flour?
"Blue Ribbon"
Wc recommend this fam
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all others we know it will
please you.
name as one of this
and for mighty good
Youll find here
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REAL ESTATE ASS'N
SOON TO GIVE SMOKER
The Medford Hea'ty Association will
give a smoker In tho- Heat IXoto K
chango rooms In tho Mall-Trlbuno build
ing on Wednesday evening Jf tills week,
to which an Invitation will be e.trnd"d
to all business men of the city.
John M. Hoot will speal: on "The ts
tabtlshinent of n home 111- the Hogile
River Vnlloy, and Its" nv.ilntminnee."
Other addresses will also bo undo, sob
Jeots to be announced later.
DIED.
PAHKS, at his resldenco In tlio Apple
gato district, J. Parks of paralysis,
April 29, 1011, uged 02 years. Ho
leaves a wife and four children. Fun
eral Mondny at 2 o'clock. Interment
in Sterling cemetery.
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General Mnnngcr.
Butter?
"Cold Medal"
I f we could possibly secure
a better butler we would
not handle the "Gold Med
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Sooner
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