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. iV -& tv :1 t & M X A H iM to ' ,i It n M PAGE TWO I LOCAL AND PERSONAL ?- i.-' f Mm' iliri linn lii'en HncnillntT the piiBt month In town unilor treatment of Dr. Clnncpy Iihh Improved no ho re nuiiivH IiIh work uk foreman of tlm Table Hock orchard thlH mornlntf Mr8. Hatuuol llcney of San Fmncluco nrrlvca Sunilny for a nhort visit with frlottclH In thin city. G. M. Hpcck anil won of the nurp'll or chard wto In town Monday mornlnjr Mrs. JoHbphlno RiimnoI and Mlis Kun nlo Nunan, of Jacksonville returned Sun day from an extended VIMI in nnn I'run clsco "Two and one-half acren In alfalfa, ono mllo south of Washington school eany terms. A. W, II. Kverhard, 212 Frult- irrnwnrn Rank bltllT. Mr C. II. Hcnton visited Gold Itny Sunday. C. U. Frock of Wttlo Shasta waH an over Sunday visitor In Mtdford. Is your house wlrcd7 Ono cigar less a day would pay for a hundred per cent Increase In comfort. Start living the nlnrlrln life. C. It. Hay and IT. C. Stoddard of tho Froipect Construction uompuny tran suded business In C runt ft I'ass toiluy. George J. Bthiichurt and G. J Hcliu chart, Jr., worn among tho Sunday ur rlvals In Medford. Medford local socialist party moots every Sunday night at 7:30 at Smith's hall on North Grapo street. Kvcrybody Invited. linrru i.lmisnv of fnntrfil Pnlnt snent Sunday In Grants 1'uhh making thu trip with it party or Meuroru gi'iuiPiiii-ji K. H. I'altiHo of Central Point visit ed over Sunday In Medford. Seo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank, Miss Jennlo Hanson was a Oold Hill visitor Sunday J. It. Rupley of Pullman, Wash., spent Sunday In Medford. J. II. Mulchay of Portland district freight agent of tho Southorn Pacific transacted business In Medford Friday. Mfi rirlM IIiii.lfImu Hlinnl KlIllllllV with her patents, Mr and Mrs. George Kefcrs or Phoenix. G. Htolnlmuser and wlfo of Sacramen to nro visiting with friends In Medford. Head display advertisement on an other page of this Issue nutto Falls dumber company , Miss Jo Gregory and Miss Hanks were among tho Rutto Falls visitors Sun day. W M. Hoot of Contrnl Point was n iturdnv visitor In Medford. Why not tho best. It costs no moro fltiiflrrinrvUl Jliirlier Shop, opposite pos Rl- office. ie. nM.l fiii T If Hnlii f.irmnrlv fi )t JWdford, lint lateely of Albuny passed through Medford Monday morning on t(IMr wnv lo Htiffalo, N. Y on account or'Mr f'ulp heallhs It U Jewell of Trull spent Sunday 'In Medford, Curktu & Taylor (John II. Carkln, 31nn O Taylor), iitornnys-nt-low, over Jaokson County nnnk Hldg Medford Mrs Mao Mooro spontt Sunday at Hut to Falls Mis. W. J. Torley returned Saturday evening from a visit with relatives In foollnga, Cul. 'Printing of nil kinds at Portland pi lees Mali Tribune office Mr. and Mrs DanlelH attended tho picnic In Iluttlo Fnlls Hubert Rollins of Central Point was a Hiittirday evening visitor In Medford Crlnvolt's Quality Shop has located In room 4, St. Mark's building, 219 1-2 West Main street, whoro they will mako rog u)ar $35 su-lts for 36 this weok only Mr and Mrs II W Kmerson of Tlo Dalles aro visiting at thee homo of V. W. Crawford, limiting tho trip fiom Poil Innd by automobile. Rev. A. C. Howlett of liigle Point was a ImslnoHS visitor In Medford Saturday Do you want 6 acres In alfalfa, ono mllo south of Main stroot, cheap? C. W, II. Kverhnrd. 212 Fruitgrowers Hank bldg. C. V Hdwnrds or Portland trnimnott 1 business ll Medford Monday Mrs. Alfred Iyon nnd little daughter nrilvcd Saturday evening to Join Mr Lyon, who arrived somo weeks ngo. Gregory's panoramnH nnd views sell real estate C. F. IMwards of Scuttle was a blusl ness visitor In Medford Monday Word has been received by friends of A. C. F Astbury to the effect that "Jack" has leached tho old country, hav ing sill led on the hUKltnutil April 18. Ashland Steam laundry. Medford of fice, phono No. 1201. M. SaunduiH and wlfo of Portland wcro Monday arrivals In this oily. V. h Kroner of Vancouver. Washing ton l spending u few days wllh friends In this oily. Do you want 14 lots GOxHS each for 2u00 on easy terms? C. W. II. Hver hard. 212 Frultirrowors Hank bldg. All IV". 'I .. M .. ...I". .....,. K. O, HImhoU made a recent business trip 0 Mocdoul, till r 1,' Vnifliiir f I.' rtnvlM nml ll. K Wllmot of Littleton. N II, and uMwet 10 looiue nere UtrKU. dolluhtful sleeping room for rnt ii "lit m.iuillt utl.mt Miss Fmnklc AiUuns from Tuble Hock is siieuiilng u few days Willi 1-; ii. insstii nml fMinUv mi Vtirfli fnllrt nil not Mrs C U Heuton lnlttnl with frlemln in Asiiiunii Hiiii(iny Dr. J K Shearer has moved his of flees to Oiunett-Corey building 45 ( P llnlili of Kiiliinmnoo, Mich. an Frank ('nrey of Casey. Mich, aio In tin n1lu. liiiiUtni? f.ir ii lmfltlillt Roger Clrclllt and Dennis Murphy of .iinrsimuui wxiu nuuu.iy visiiorn MtsUord. The picnic held by the musicians' un ion at Hutu Falls was not very well at tended, thu bad wiwither keeping nmn nwy who would otherwise have gone Ml attending took their own dinueia mi' with fishing nnd other unumenmnts spent ii tdessnnt day Weeks & McCowan Co. UNDERTAKERS I hi) riioim UU7I Mut l'lioni'i. K. W. WVi-ki. WW. A. K. Orr, HHD'J. liAUV ASSISTANT. ' --4 JOHN A. PLRL I'ikIci taker anil I'liilialmer SuccitbBiir to tho undortaklng do- puiuneiu ol Mctuoru rurnmiro uo. Ofriro ultli Miilfortl Funilttmi Co. Tloilioiio8 Day, Hull 35 li John A. Perl, realdcnco, noil 4111, lloinn 179L, 0 W Con kiln 3601 J U, Hut- Inr 3571. AMIIUIiANOK 8ICUV10U HO S EI I. L Hamilton Says Some Medford People Need Rcqulatlny But Out side of That Every Thing is Alright and Flourishing. "Medford Is ull right," said I. I. (Shoity) Hnmllton today, speaking or the complaints made by a few pessim ists that Medford Is falling behind In tho inuull of progross. "I Have been away for somo tlmo and I tnlnk I can seo the progress miidii by tho town better thnn those who have been hero for tho past few years. "Hukorsflcld, Cnl., and Willows, Ca)., are the only two towns I know of that are progressing ns rapidly as Medrord. What Midford needs Is n caiload of 'liver ngulntois.' There aio some peo ple hero w..o aio living beyond their means nnd who are naturnlly dissatis fied, but tho town Is all right and will remain so always. It can't go bnek but I think will strike a more piaotlcal IiiisIh short! yam! will bo ono of tho best towns on tho coast." Mr. Hamilton Is now making his homo In San Francisco, hut Is an old and well known resident of Medfoid Ho says that business In San Francisco Is very dun, ns In fact It Is all along the coast, and that Medford Is getting her full share of business. READY TO LEAVE Dr. E. H. Porter, Retired Army Sur geon, Receives Instructions to Hold Himself in Readiness for Duty With Army In Mexico. That tho United Btntos Is cnntomplut Ing sending. Its army acioss the border Into Mexico If thu situation thero does not Improve In the very near future Is shown by telegraphic Instructions from the surgeon general of thu United States ai my received Into Saturday by Or 13 II Potter or this city to hold hlmseie In readliuss for actlo duty I)r Por ter Just before coming to Medford a j ear ago, had completed twelve years of service as an army service, leaving It tn take up private practice If the outers come, Dr Porter slates that he will return to the service butt only for the time that the iiimy Is en gaged In hostilities TO DEVELOP LOCAL Medford Miracle Concrete Company Will Secure Marblo for Tcrraza Work From Applegate Deposit, Dc clared to Be Fine. F W Payne and F W Danlolson of the Medford Mliacle Concrete i'oinpiui of tis elty have made ntiutiKoiiicntM wlt.i 'A. Cameioii and R A. lllcks, who own a lingo niaiblu iiuaiiy on the Ap plegaeo. whuieby tho itliai ry will be de veloped and milch of the stone used In mauiifactiiilng tcinuu woiU, which is to be used In riiilshlug the Meilfoid J'uinl tute iV lliiulwutu comMin'H building on Central aventiii. Messis Payne and Dntilelsou. necompa uleil by Messrs. Cameron and Hicks, Is Med tho iliarry Suuila The marble leioslt theie Is said to be the equal of any In tne northwest When transput tatlon Is nf routed the nuiiriy will In1 dt eloped on a targ'' stale E BEING RUSHED i The count j is niiilng much piogiess on the building of the iMhj load ami he bridge iiciohm Rogue Hler Oxer uilf the raise woiK on the new bridge, s In position and the iuib) road U rust tielug guided b Maiit Hios. Work mi the Pumice hill guide Is go- g ahead rapidly. Contractor Natwluk t lining over 300 men a t work - t- r-r ! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY M f f - H4Ht t.OST Hlaek and white knltttl shawl, on ltsgle I'olnt rtvad north or Medfoul. Sunilny aftuiiiotiu. Mhurtvl rward If eturiiiMl tn lr Hit Knit's office on Kant Main street II WANTISD lltiuwUtmper or maid, good witgtis, Niimll fumll . In Jueknonv lll. Cull lit) W Main Ht., MtKlfurd. t& i 1 1ST -On the train Iw-twefii Giegorj mid lluttD IVUh. ludloM' luindbag wltli gold watch uifViuwiy In wtme. lutd nit me ftiul aUdrwtut oi lid of WHtt.li Mrs. May It lniii. 1S Noitli lhtit lt st Reward If ntturuwl to (hU of. flea. it 1'OH RIfiNT NMcl flnUlwd now hun gnhiw , t itMiuM Hiid bth All moileru. piitlfbd dining room buffet hard fin iHhid pKmti r pollnliid floors and . r. in ! st. t plug (oLli .'0 Tumi (luimtt I'vrt) building t FOR HI N r N lv furMsi t rutins witn iKith 1 1 oi i Gti H tt if er ialt 0 HOffl W SURGEON OR M QUARRY WORK MEDFORD MATT. TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, NOTED mm APPEARS TONIGHT AT THE MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE Olffa ITothorsole. MISS NETHEBSOLE'S AST I Olga Nehersolo Is one or tho few accomplished acttessoH who take theatre goers on fultli it Is a faith botn of ex perience oNuryono has seen Miss Neth ersolo do good work In good plays. So It mutters eiy llttlo what sho lduys shn Is Invariably greeted tiy crowded houses Hut this season alio has two Important plays "Sister Heatrlco" by Maurice Maeterlinck and "Thu Enigma" by Paul Ilervleu Miss Nethersolo was born In Ihiglaud oc pure iiiHiiiiiuii iieseeiu nun iiiiiuo neri stage debut, In a small pint In "Tho Un ion Jack" at the AiUlphl. Miudon, In 1888 Her ability was at once recog nised and sho was Immediately promot ed to the rank of the leuillng-womau. Sho soon became her own mnnagetess, and piodueed a seiles of Important pliin, many of them ft out tho French. Augitstln Daly rirst brought her to this country and she has divided tho last 1G jears about equally between America and l'nglaud. To mention u few of her ery big successes, thero woro "The No torious Mrs Hbbsmlth" Two years ago sbu produced "The Writing On tho Wall," a play by a young American au thor Haily this season, tho New Thea tie, New Vork, accorded her tho sin gular honor of departing fiom Its rule or having no star, by sinning her In a special pioduotlon the first anywhorcs In the world of Maui ice Maeterlinck's pla, "Maty Magdalene" This beautiful play, unfortunately, lequlied u produc tion too costly to be presented anywhuio sae where the stippoi t of a big sub scription list, as at the New Theatre, In stiled tremendous lecelpts. This, In veiy briefest outline, Is the eaieer of the celebrated emotional ac tress who will be sum In this city at the Medford tonight USED AVTO. White Gas oar. complutely equipped with top, wind shield, speedometer, mugnnto, eto, etc will sell- for $tR00 Hi:.R CRHHIC MOTOR CO. Uasklns for Health. Medford Concrete Construction Co. Manuf act urers of GLAZED CEMENT SEWER PIPE nnnmii.m nfnv- V UUOUI'jIi IIUUIV RCRKENlfiD GKASL l")olivcred to any part of city Office-: Ft'iiltj;t'MtrM' Hank HhlK. I'liono M. onu. Medford Iron Works E. G. Trowbridge, Prop. yOlTNDRY AND MACHINIST All kiiultj of Fuvfuies, c5prjiying Outfits, Pumps, Hoilora and Machmory. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE k CO. J4SsllJ'gMJJ J. H. HNYAIIT, rreiltlont J. A. PERRY, VIco-Prealdent K. K. MEIUUOK. Vlco-Prei!ddnt JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier W. B. JACKSON, Aas't CoshJer. The Medford Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 hafi: nr.rosiT nosvs foh ukxt, a cjknkuaii niSINKSS TltANSACTKl). V - THE STORY Or THE PLAY The two plays presented tonight by Olgu Nethersolo aie by modern plny wiights who ocoupy u position well to tho freutt among classic diumattsts. "Sister Hentrlce" Is u miracle play It threo acts, by Maurlci Maeteerllnck. The action of this piece takes plucu In a con vent, wheio Sister' Heutilce meets by accident a knight whom she had known In former ears, and with whom slit wnH Infatuated It Is the old story of love crsus duty, and for a tlim lose wins, she leaving the convent for the gallant knight. In her room Is n statue of the Virgin Maiy, and on hei sicret departtne the statue comes ti life and taes her pluce The absence or the statue remains u mvsteiy rn twenty enrs to the entire convent, bit Sister Hentrlce Ih not missed On hei return, she asks for paidou of the Ah liess The Abbess does not uiiikTHtiuii' her pravor, supposing that she had beer theie all the time ' Hut on her returi the statue again resumes its place, and the nuns realize tlu mliaele which has occurred within the walls of their con vent The play has a sluing rollgloui underctirrent, showing the lufliunce of dhliie power "Tho Fnlgnia" Is by Paul lien leu, a French writer who may bo said to be the man of the hour In Fiance Tin plav Is piesented In, two aots, nnd dent somewhat with tlnj .social problem or the piesent day ttt Is snld to bo a crv slicing ilinma It Is safe tn say that tonight's bill will bo the ted let ter performance of tho 'season Miss Nelhosole Is one of the greatest aotress is of the pi own t day. Her rcputathii ahiiud Is een gieater, If poHslble, than In Amerloa. Itt miiy lm said with al) due moderation that sho Is the fore must Kngllsli notress since Kllen Terr) has tested upon In r lautcls. CARD Or THANKS. We desire to express mil luurtTelt and ami sincere tliuuks to olir friends and ueiithbors for tlndr ktml Hsslstance hnd sMiiuthy tlurlng the illness and death if uiir inlii(ii iitiMlutnd and father Mis 1. I' PuiKh and taiuil) 40 Hasklns for Health. I Plant North Riverside Phono M. 6091 C. .T. SEMON, Mgr for Conrrcto for llrick Work for rinstcrlne; WASHED SAND i. 4i i . i t National Bank ii i ii ii ii i; UAVKl.VO ' SOLICIT YOVH 1MTHOXAOK. il MONDAY, MAY 3, 1911. MUCH FREIGHT CENTRAL POINT m ' Cars of Supplies Arriving for Colonel Ray Many Teams Call Dally and Deport for Prospect With Loads of Machinery. ' The Southern Paclflo freight yards at Centra! I'olnt present a busy scene late ly duo to the fact that many cars of heavy lnuchlnery and other material for the big electric power plant being con- lninl.il l.i r'ntrinid ItllV Illlll UHHOClutl'H at Prospect are arriving and being hauled from thero to tno tiesiinaiion on ugunn. i Many teams load and take tho road l every day for tlm 4fi mllo haul and, as there Is said to be Some 780 tons ln-j voKed, tlio work ,.,111 continue for weeks.) rnt... ..,.., ...I..... .i.i..ii1.itiiil it'll! Iw. finn I J lie IMIUIl. vil,'ll iiiii,n.-vi ..... .... v.w of tho greutest In the northwest and will I supply tlectrlc energy xor an oi soutn ern Oregon. CATAKBH DOCTOR Curca Catarrh, Acnte or Chronic, or Money Back. . Would you pay one dollar to rid your hoir of disgusting catarrh? Then go to Chas. Strang today and ask him for u Ilyomel outfit and you will own outrlrght u llttlo cntarrh doc tor that has cured moiu cases or ca tarrh than all tho catarrh specialists on earth. In tho $1.00 box which contains the Ilyomel outfit, you will find a llttlo hard rubber vest pocket Inhaler. Into this Inhaler you pour a few drops of Ilyomel. Then all you have to do Is breathe through tho llttlo Inhaler, either through tho nose or mouth, ac cording to whuie the catarrh Is located When you breathe IIYOMKI you breathe a powerful yet hoot hi rig, antisep tic air, which as It passes over the In flamed and germ ildden membrano pen eratcs every fold nnd ct evict;, and de stroys germs completely. .Stomach dosing never cured catnrrh, sprays and douches always fall; and( why? Hecauso they don't get whoro tho germs nre, and as catarrh Is a germ ills eano you must kill the germs before you can euro catarrh. IIYOMHI Is guaran teed by Chns. Strang nnd by druggists overywhoro to euro catarrh, coughs, colds, croup nnd sorethroat. ITasklns for Health. On These e y. , i e , 'r' ' t Soundness of Principlo y AV. T. VAAVTER, Pros. i;RlCSOt TRADE MARK THE PROVED CURE FOR Uricsol cares by removing the CAUSE which is an excess of uric acid in the blood. Uricsol assists in the proper digestion of food, thus pre venting the formation of uric acid, and it dissolves the uric acid. Uricsol does not disarrange the stomach, but on the (contrary, strengthens its functions. It can be taken indefinitely I with no ill effects. URICSOL NOT ONLY CURES ALL FORMS OF RHEUMA TISM, BUT IT DOES WHAT NO OTHER REMEDY HAS EVER ACCOMPLISHED IT DIS SOLVES AND ELIMINATES DEPOSITS IN THE JOINTS, WHERE THEY HAVE ACCUM ULATED FOR YEARS. IT 'ACTUALLY RENEWS' YOUTH! Writ lor !. BoakUU URICSOL IS TOR SALE AT THE CALIFORNIA . CHEMICAL CO. 325 NEW HIGH STREET, LOS ANGELES. CAL. "Medford Agent Strangs Drug Store' Morrow to Meet Dillon. HUI'TAHO, N Y. May 8. Howard Morrow, who, Tommy Ryan says, Is the coming middleweight champion, will tackle Jack Dillon of Indlnnnpolls heio tonight before tho International Athletic club Haiklne for Health. Medford Bakery TODD & CO. HOME-MADE PIES AND PASTIIY ALL ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE Bible Lecture i n " .--.ir. Lmes We Have CAPITAL SIUU.OOO o V The Jackson County Bank Founded 1888 Oregon. Medford, Surplus $65,000 C. W. feDONALD, Cashier G. TRADE MARK RHEUMATISM Tennla Flayer Moet. ATLANTA, Ga . May 8. The first of three days' play In tho fifth nnntial In tercollegiate tentiH tournament of tho south opened hero today. Crack players from all tho southern universities nnd colleges are competing. ITcdclns for Health. Make a Selection of our small cakes and specialties and you'll have a collection of ns tempting nnd toothsome dainties us were ever set boforo a kiuR. Don't bo too Into coming for yours, how ever. Wo enn never seem to bake enough no matter how many extra wo bako fresh daily. (SL Delicatessen SOUTH CENTRAL AVKXUB LADY COOK IN CHARGE. by US V M! F v n IW I Uilkit ? wiubj l mm !' of the International Bi ble Students' Associa tion at the Angle Opera House Monday, May 8fh at 8 p. m. The Subject ofTliis Lec ture will be "WHY IS DEATH AND WHEN WILL IT END?" Non-Sectarian. No collection. Succeeded - S a if e t y of Investment R. LINDLEY, Viee-Pw-s. - IN ALL ITS FORMS 1 A Groceryman Cured. AtUau. Ca., Nor. i, 190: Vtlctol Chcmlcit Co., Lot Aojtlci, Cl. For the tBct ol lurfnini hurainltr. I detlie to mi lhai I turtered ictciclr with MukuIii and Sciatic Rhcumatiiro lot tv yc art. Duilm ihti Itmt I ulrd a rinetr it to-called imilc. at well ai lit sincily tlimi of irrial ptriiJaai, which aUoiJcJ me Mir little, il tar relict. 1b pats la mr back, blot and lrt vai atonliUt and almott unbeirablt. I cocld atdlf walk and ttOLxht I would be o'jltred to aban don all butlnekS, A liiud vf mine adrlted me lo try URICSOL, wUch 1 did uluctjutlr, and ticatlr tu mysuipiln one bottle cuied at touad aod well. I cbeeitiillr recommend it u all bu fuller at I did. It it alu a irrr e Ti.uk. Ii lucieaxj tie arpetiie. aidt die. una and i uelr build up the learral bealtb. You caa uic Ibli II rwi iblok beiu Very Uulr, V. 0. DU.OACH. Ill Auburn Ave. k m -4-4f4h1-1 !NHiNM4444M4N44M44y44i4444M