Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 04, 1911, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, THURSDAY, MAY -J, 1911.
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LAIHAM quits
FLYING GAMESISTERS
Says He Will Never Again Fly In an
Aeroplane Until the Game is Safer
Quits on Account of His Moth
er's Wishes.
90 BEDS IN NEW
HOSPTAL
Btiildinii Will Be Handsome in Archi
tecture and Will Be Credit in Every
Way to City Conroy Addresses
City Dads.
PAULS,, Mny 4.
"If I am alive today
It Ih bceiiUHO I luivti
Imd Reed luck. I
never will rldn nn
nornplmiL iiKnln fit
ti'ii Kt not until tliry
tiro vnHlly moro
HtronKly coimtruet-
cd tliun they nro
now"
Hubert L.ntlimn,
return oil from
Amrrlni nnd n trip
around tlio world,
flying In Clilnn, tlio
PlilllpptnoH nnd
plnnvlirr in n il o
thin ntntpincnt licro
today to tlio United
1'rrHR, Tlin retiBon for lila iIpcIhIoii
ooiiiph from tlio fact Hint It Ih his
inotlirr'n wlnli. Pprnonnlly lio' fears
nolliInK Irnnt of nil, ibwitli.
"Without brnBRliiB." Lntluim mild, "t
liollnvo can fly nn noroplnno ns well
us any of tliPtn, hut I hnd mnny ncel
don In on my trip. I completely tie
fdroyed mnny nernplnneH. I mado llfiii,
000 'nnd hnd It not been for my nccldcnlH
It would hnvo been n hlKKcr Hum than
thnt.
Your Amorlcnn flylncr men nro the
lont In tho world. Within two or
threo yeni-H America will lenvo Kurope
nwny hohlnd In neroplnnlnp. Tho next
CJorilmi Hcnnett oup mny he Interentlnpt
unci iiORHlhly tho ono after thnt. Hut
from then on I don't expect nnyonc
on thin nldo of tho water to fjot a loolt
In on hn rnce The cup will ko to
Amerlen nnd f there. Amerlcnn avi
ators train six montliM heforo koIiik Into
tlio nlr. A niiin In Riven llcenno to
fly hero In threo wppIch. Amerlcnn nvl
ntors are dnredevlls In tho nlr, hut thoy
hnow their mnchlnetf,"
riLES CURED IW 0 TO 14 SAYS.
I'AZO OINTMBNT Is Kiinranteed to
euro any onno of Itching, hllnil, hleedltifr
or protruding piled In C loll days or
monuy refunded. nOe.
CARD Or THAHKS,
Wo dPHlro to expreHH our nlncorn unit
lludo for tho klniliipsn or our friends
lurlni; the lllueitH nnd denth of our Iiuh
hand nnd fnlher nnd cnunln.
MltH. MAItV OAOH AND FAMIUV
AND IJIlin .IOMNHTON.
I The SlMteiB' honpltal, which Is to lo
built In Medford, will he one of tho fin
est outside of Portland, according to Or.
Conroy, In an nili!ren n the city coun
cil Wednesday nftornoon. Tho ntruo
Hire will cost between 190,000 nnd M,
000 to erect and eiilp nnd will contain
nbotlt 90 beds. A number of beds will
bo Installed for tho use of thoso un
able to pay full rates nnd while- not en
tirely charitable, tho cost will bo very
little.
MAN'S UNCERTAIN
HEART JO BLAME
So Claims Beautiful Parisian Student
Arrested for Obtaining Secret Mob
ilization Plans From an Officer
"To Test His Honor."
BEAGLE TO HAVE
NW HOS
E
Directors Issue Call for Bids One
Story Frame Building of Handsome
Design to Supplant Present School
Structure.
A iiiiw HclifwllllnllHi In In Ih lillllt fit
llleaule, district No. 3C of Jackson roun-
ty, nnd tho directors linve Issued n cnll
for sunlHil bldH, the same to bo handed In
on or lioToro May 17. Tho building Is to
be one story frame building, tho plans
of which nro now at tin? office of tho
superintendent of schools at Jackson
ville. It will bo a substantial bulhllim'
wllh mime ornamentation and will prove
a Brent convenience to the residents of
ino district who are at present ohllKcu
to Head their children somo distance to
school.
COI.OC5NH, Germany, April 4. Ar
rested as it spy and charged with ob
taining the Hccret mobilization plans
of tho Oermnn tinny from nn officer,
Mine. Thlrlon, a henutlful Parisian Htu
dent, today offered the unusual and ro
mantic defense that sho asked for the
plans to test tho honor of tho officer
who was suliiR for her hand. It Is not
belloved that such a defense will hold.
Much sympathy, however, has been cre
ated for her duo to her declaration;
Sinn's uncertain heart Is responsible
for the khivo predicament In which she
has found herself.
I.oolc nt n fow of tho furnished rooms
advertised nnd puclc your trunk!
Look for a tonnnt throiiRh wnnt ad
vortlslnn as most tennnt-flndors do.
Bpeclal Car for Frenbytorlan General
Aiiemhljr.
A special car for the accommodation
of deletes nnd their families who de
sire to attend tho Keneral assembly of
tho Presbyterian church to be held at
Atlantic City, N. J., will be attachod to
train 18 of tho O. W. 11. & N. C, leavlnr;
Portland nt 10 a. m May 12, 1911. Del
eRiites to the convention should call on
our local tiKents for reservations.
Hnnklns for Health.
Draperies
Wo carry n very complcto lino of
draperies, faco curtains, fixtures, etc..
and do all olnssos of upholstorliiK. A
special man to look after this work
exclusively and will kIvo an Reed
service ns Is possible to get In even
the InrRost cities.
Weeks & McGowan Co
TOMATO PLANTS
The best ever seen in Mert
ford, nil in 4-inch pots. You
will gain 4 to 6 weeks by
planting these instead of
planting the old way.
J. T. BROADLEY
C. F. STONE WILL
BE HEREJONIGHT
New Member of Fish and Game Com
mission Will Arrive on Train 15 for
Purpose of Going Over Needs of
This Section. .
C. T. Htone of Klamath Kails, the
southern Oregon member of tho fish
nnd Rnme commission, which meets for
the first time In Halem, Hnturday, will
arrive In Meilford tonight nnd spend
a day here getting In touch with the
local situation In order to determine
the needs of this section.
Mr Stone, will be met by members
of the lloRUe Itlver Klsh Protective ns-
PAYMENT MADE BY
DEALERS NO BARRIER
WAHHINQTON, May 4. Despite tho
fact that tho government has accepted
$1,180,000 from Duvccn Bros,, nrt deal
ers who compromised tho criminal suits
brought against them by tho govern
ment for evidence In n criminal action.
It was not stated when tho proceed
ings would ucslrv-
HOULDI3U, Col., May 4. With one
lock of their scalp missing after their
clash hero with the University of Col
orado team, Wascda college, of Japan's
baseball club continued on their eastern
trip today. Failure to hit at the right
time encompassed Waseda's defeat. Tho
scere:
Waseda 3 7 C
Colorado ..1 8 6
Butteries Yuma, Omuru und Kukuna
ga; Oartland and Bonner.
soclatlon und will bo taken to the river
und acquainted with local conditions
nnd needs,
MAZ ARAN REPORTED
IN BANDS OF REBELS
TUCSON, Ariz., May 4. That Mnzat
Inn has been captured by tho rebels is
tho report received ut Guaymiis, Mexico,
last hight, according to a Moxlcan pas
senger arriving on tho west coast of
Mexico train today. Ho says tho tele
graph lino between Guaymamns anil
Mniatlun Is working Intermittently and
during the time tho wlro was In work
ing order an ounofflclal messago was
flashed frpm Mazatlan to Guayamas an
nouncing tho capture of the city.
Mrs. Harberger Buried.
Tho funeral of Mrs. Belle Harberger
was held Wednesday morning at 9:30
o'clock from tho Catholic church In Med
ford Father Van Clarenbeck having
chargo of tho ceremonies. Tho Interment
was In tho Jacksonville ccmetry. The
romalns were brought hero from Salem,
where sho resided. She was an old and
well known resident of Jacksonville.
EIRE BOYS ENJOY
EIGHT COURSE DINNER
In accordance with Instructions loft
by A. A. Flynn, tho members of tho flro
hrlgado were treated to an elegant clght
courso dinner nt the Louvre cafe Wed
nesday evening. Tho boys certainly ap
preciated tho banquet and will give Mr.
Flynn n reception royal when he nnd his
charming brldo return presumably this
evening.
Those present were H. T. Hnswcll, 13.
Knds, F. K. Itedden, A. I-. Wright. W.
I. Frcddenburg, V. D. Danlelson, C. S.
Roberts, G. F. I,lndlcy, B. T. Van Do
Car, II. I.i. Wilson, J. J. Oselibrugge, T.
K. Flynn, Claudo Met. J. li Dent, P. C.
Blglmm, H. V. Ling. 13. Amann.
NOTICE.
All real estate men uro hereby notified
that my ranch Is now off the market.
CO WALLACE WOODS.
tlnsklns for Health.
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Medf ord Natatorium Hall
WEDNESDAY
EVENING
May 10
Great Operatic and
Symphony Concert of
Ru ssian Symphony Orchestra
MODEST ALTSCHULER, Conductor
Nina Dimitrieff, Soprano cra nTCTC Lealia Joel Hulse, Contralto
Frank Ormsby, Tenor Bertram Schwann, Baritone
60 World's Greatest Musicians, Guaranteed $25,000 for Pacific Coast Tour. They come through efforts of
the Commercial Club and leave by special train, as Medford is their only stop between Sacramento and
Portland.
Prices $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00. General Admission $1.00
SEAT SALE OPENS AT NATATORIUM BOX OFFICE FRIDAY, MAY 5. SPECIAL ATTENTION
GIVEN TO OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS. ADDRESS NATATORIUM BOX OFFICE. MEDFORD. AND
MAKE ALL CHECKS AND MONEY ORDERS PAYABLE TO RALPH BACON.
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20th Friday and Saturday Surprise Sale
May 5th and 6th
This Is Not an Overstock Sale, Nor a Cold Weather Sale
We never overload our stock, our management Knows how to supply the people's wants
and keep new goods coming at the right times. Neither are we afraid that Medford and
the Rogue River Valley won't get its share of summer weather and summer business.
We quote below for our 20th Friday and Saturday Surprise tSale some sure winners: j
25 ladies' Silk Petticoats, black and colors
very special -
$2.43
1200 yards real Linen Torchon Lace, 1 in. to 4 inches wide, at
the low price of, per yard
5c
5 doz. ladies long Aprons, with two deep pockets, just the GQ
thing for warm and cool weather, a big treat at each . . Ow
8 doz ladies' House Dresses, new designs, in QQ
values to $1.50, each for this sale only . . OC
5 doz. ladies' Near Silk
Petticoats, $1.50 val- (kQp
ues at, each . . OL
3 dozen of Middy Blouses
$1.50 grade, at flj-f OQ
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25 Per Ct. Discount a Ladies Waists
Sizes 32 to 46. White Lawns, long and short sleeves
50 dozen Men's Work Shirts, 50c grade, while they 0 Zp
last, each 0 Jt
1 piece 36 inch black
Taffeta Silk, guaran
teed. Our big seller
at yd. $1.50. For Q j Q
this sale only, yd. vAlv
GROCERIES
20 pounds Red Mexican Beans
while they last
$1.00
HUTCHISON & LUMSDEN
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