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tf't PXG1TW tEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, 01? BOON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21. 1011. !? m r-TfV -t LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Melklo, Mrs. Provost, and Mr, And Mrs. M6PIK0 Ot ABltlnml motored oyer to Bedford todny. Wlilto horo tlioy did u lot of boosting for tlio Hobo nnd Strawberry Cnmlvnl to bo Siold In tltolr city early In June. The Carnival will bo run under tho mnna Kctnctil of tlio Womens Civic Imnrcno lnont Chili of Ashland. Head display advertisement on an other imgo of this Issue, lltitto Falls Lunilior company. JoVjt C. Pruett of Griffin Creek Bpcnt Wednesday In Medford on a short business trip. Mnko an Investment by Insuring vrlftf the "Mutual I.lfo of New York,'" pays the lnrEest dividends. J. P. Hut chason, Agent, Jolf TlVophy of Upper Roruo River Is spending a few days In Med ford on business. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Gloan O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Illdg., Medford. V. II. Shannon of Grants Pass Is spending a few days In Medford on business. Do you want 5 acres in nlfalfa, one nillo south of Main street, cheap? C W. H. Evcrhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank BldTg. John W. Thompson of Ashlann spent Tuesday in Medford on business. Gregory's panoramas and views sell real estate. llonrv R. Wilson of Trail Is a visitor 1n Medford. Two and one-half acres In alfalfa, one mllo south of Washington school; easy terms. A. W. H. Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg. Tho Morchants Association will meet this evening in tho Knights of Pythias hall. Plates will bo laid for seventy as a small banquet Is to be served. If It is for chickens, Schmidt has It, Main st., on R. R. track. C Mr. and Mrs. John D. Olwell left Tuesday evening for a business and pleasure trip to Seattle. If It Is to feed horses or cows, Schmidt sells it . , J. H. Waro left for Portland on Tuesday nights rain. Medford local socially party meet every Sunday night at 7:30 at Smith's bnll on North Grape street. Everybody invited. Carl yon dor Ilollcn of Eagle Point was a Medford visitor Wednesday. Sco R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. G. L. Darley of tho Des Chutes Land Co.. the Carey Act Lann nrl- Mra. Stanley Baker of Portland Is VlsUlnft her mother, Mrs. B. h. Bell In this city. Chief Knglnccr Gerlg of tho Pa cific ft Eastern has loft for a busi ness trip to Portland. J. E. Patterson of Tuleilt, was a Medford visitor Wednesday. Cotihty Commissioner Georgo L. Davis was In Jacksonville Wednesday on etiunty busluers. 'Leo Ellis of JnrlCsonvlllo spent Wednesday In Medford on business. A Hint From Paris " ' Peter M. Kershaw, has left forj Redding, Callforuln, on a business1 trip by automobile. Ho will tour all of Northern California. Mr. and Mrs. V. C, Brown, have left for a short business and pleasure trip to California points, Georgo L. Boone of Talent spent Wednesday In Medford. William McPherson n prominent resident of Rocktord, lllnols, has ar rived In Medford In search of a loca tion. W. H. Reed of Central Point spent Wednesday In Medford on business. W. W. Henderson of Phoenix, wa3i in Medford Wednesday on a BUort' business trip. John Crave of Willow Springs, transacted business In Medford Wed nesday. Mrs. Clarence IT. Johnson of this city will leave Wednesday night for an extended visit in Ohio. WAR IN STEEL PRICES PREDICTED Republic Iron and Steel Company Severs All Connections With Unit ed Steel Corporation and Goes Af ter Business Independently. g .1 .1 M 4 i j? life I alt& " vw! ' '4-P.I S. iWm it314? mat TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ("i WANTED--Reliable party to repro send old" llilo accident and healMi Insurance compahy In Medford and vicinity, no previous experience necessary; steady employment with opportunity for advancement to rlghl party. Address I. C C, care Mall Tribune. f4 FOR SAI.K--1SH0 model 4 cylinder "Plorco Arrow" cheap. Good shape. Inquire Box 78G. P. T. Emorlch, Medford. Not nn Experiment. Paint Lick, Yy. Mrs. Mary Free man, of this place, mis: "Before 1 commenced to take Curd til, I suffered 'so much from womanly trouble! I was so weak that I v.t down on my back nearly all the time. Cardul (haR done mo moru pood than any medicine I ever took in my life. 1 can't possibly praise It too highly." 1 You need not bo afraid to tnko Cnr diil. It Is no new experiment. For I fifty years. It hnH been found to ro nton, twTmnr ml. HBrruu W wiCLCMTB cortmiUT. 1.11. sw to m ua1.i cu. AN EVENING GOWN STORE TO BE CLOSED Friday evening for remarking shoes at Edmeadcs Shoo Store. Saturday is to be slash day. FARGO SALES CO. NEW YORKYar.iT 25. A biK war in steel prices is expected ris the 're sult of nn announcement hero today that the Republic Iron aud Steel com pany has severed, all connection with the United States Steel corporation (the trust) mid wilt solicit business on its own terms in the future. Chairman Topping of the Republic company's board of directors chnrges his concern was shabbily 'treated by I tho trust and thaUtho blan to smash . . . gators In the Southern Des enures tj,e "gentleman's aLTeement" Ions ACCUSED OF ROBBING PELICAN BAY LODGE KLAMATH FALLS, Mny 21. 0. II. Wagner and Ottoe Arlee are the names given by two men now iu the county jail charged with breaking into the Ilarriinnti lodge at Pelican bay and cxtrnctfm things therefrom. The men were arrested Saturday night by C. D. Willson and Forest Ranger Qourtdnde, and brought to the city early Sunday morning. Yes terday they were; hnilcd before Jus tice Graves and bound over to the grand jury. Draperies We carry vry complete lino ot tlraprleft, laco curUlns. rtxtur, ota. ml do all oliuia of upholKiorlnir. A special man to look after till work fsclUHlvoly and will Klvc oh1 cr'lc an l nos.ilblo to sot In ven tho larRcat cities. Weeks & McGowan Co Medford -Horse Shoeing Shop- 1S8 South Ilarctlctt Street. Pacific Phone 1831 Homo S10-H. C. L Allen, Prop. GIVE US A TIIIAL WOOD FOR SALE Limited amount of Dry Aah. oltbcr block or split, how prfce. Phone 3311 valley, central Oregon Js in Medford. Ashland'Stcam Laundry. Medford office, phbnc No. 1201. Hnrry Helms will take a party of local fishermen to Squaw Lake Thurs day where sevoral days willvbo spent In fishing. Do you want 14 lots 50x145 each for J2500 on easy terms? C. W. H. Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg. Joo Memmersley of Gold Hill was in Medford Tuesday on business. Henry Bates, particular barber, 128 W. Main st. Thomas Hardy of Central Point spent Wednesday in Medford buying supplies for an extended prospecting trip in this county. See Tatsuma for all klnda of Jew elry and watch ropalrlng at 322 AHco street off Beatty. C5 Johu It. AdaniBon, who recently purchased a 20 acre tract near Eagle Point has arrived from Spokane to mako his homo here. For the right kind of Mutual Fire Insurance see W. V. Mooro, room 209 Phlpps building. Phono 3122. Lcsllo Thompson of Gold Hill Is in Medford on business. Chicken dinner Wednesday noon, 29 South Bartlctt Bt. Mrs. May Tay lor. 51 Tho Medford Gun Club will glvo a pnietlco shoot at the club grounds north of city Friday afternoon, a nice prize will bo given for high score on 25 birds. All sbootors arc cor dially Invited. Medford Gun Club. 55 subsisting and to go it alone meets tho approval of his whole directorate. RESUME ISSUED OF ALASKA COAL CASES Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day Phono 2271 Night riioucs F. W. Weeks 2071. A. E. Orr, 8003. LADY ASSISTANT. e 4t I(I11I A. I'M I X TTiu!rfiikr unit Kiniialniot i flnnffnuani in Hia unrtnrf nVlnrv iln. ; partment of Medford Furniture Co. ; Office with Medford Furniture Co. : ; Tolepljonos: Day, Boll 3515 m John A. Perl, resldenco, Bell 4111,;! i - A Mr liomo n'ju. 0. W. Conklln 3601. J. H. But-J ler 857L., , AMBULANCE flKHVIOB WTASHINrJTON. D. C, May 24. Fred Dennett, commissioner of tho general land office, issued today a resume of tho Alaskan coal situation to date, Ot 1,708 claims 640 navt resulted in cases against tho filers, one is before tho United States sup reme court and more than 100 nave been held up because of tho unfav orable reports of government agents. The remaining 344 claims aro now being investigated. C'oramlsbloner Dennett declares that in most of theso cases dummy entrymen were used by tho claimants. ff ,-f-f-f-f '' , ' t a. ' To contemplate advertising won't bring f business. Start now and yon win become. 4 convinced that it pays to advertlso all the 4 time. , I CAR OF MONUMENTS .. MADE IN MEDFORD A. car of monuments manufactured from southern Oregon granite, valued nt $4000 has jtiht, been hhipped by a local granite company over the Siski yous to California where it will be distributed. A large stono valned at nearly $1000 has just been shipped to IJoise, Idaho, and nnother to Hono lulu, T. II., which tends to show that the fame of tho local granite used in monumental works is bpreudiug rap idly over the country. Two carloads of manufactured stone were recently shippedto northern points in the htate. tr CHIEFfC0X ACQUITTED ,r UF MALFEASANCE CHARGE PORTLAND, Or., May 21. Ac quitted of the clinrgo of malfeas anco of office, it is believed prob able that Chief Cox will return 'to his duties in tho near future. Chief Cox today declined to speak of his future plans in this regard. The charges against Cox resulted from u crusnde of disorderly houses and it was alleged that he refused to closo them. Following his indict ment by the grand jury Cox re signed temporarily. WASHINGTON, D. C, May 24. Henry L, Stimsou pf New York i prominently mentioned here today as n possible running muto for President Tuft in tjie campaign of 1812. Taft, it is said, fully expects to renomi nated, and his friends and advisers, iu casting about fprvn man to head the ticket with him, n,ro suid io fa vor stiinsoi). both for geographical mid personal mUbne. ' JUST OUT I Medford Mail Tribune! Official Map of Jackson Countjy, Ore. Compiled especially for the Mall Tribuno by the Jackson County Abstract Co. Approved and offi cially adopted by tho county court, July, 1910. Shows ownership of each parcel of property, township and section linos, county roads, forest re serves, railroad grant, city and town boundaries and all other necessary information. Tho only convenient, handy, completo map of. Jackson county published in many years, Slzo 29 by 40 inches, on heavy map paper, tinned 'at both ends. No homo complete without this map. It 6)s for J2.50, but will bo given away free to subscrib ers to tho Medford Mall Tribuno. HOW TO GET THE MAP FREE SUBSCRIBE TO THE DAILY MAIL FOR ONE YEAR IN ADVANCE . . OR FOR THE WEEKLY MAIL TRIBUNE . ...fS.OO i i TRIBUNE TWO YEARS IN ADVANCE AT J1.50 A YEAR. $8.00 AND THE MAP IS YOURS. Or get ono new subscriber to tho Dally or two now ones to tho Weekly, remit and wo will Bond the map. Old subscribers may socuro the map by paying up arrears and subscribing In advauco. Medford Mail Tribune t 27 N. Fir Street Medford, Ore. Vrtr-rf t 't llevo headache, backache, it ml similar builds up tho Htieiinth, preventing womanly troubles. Composed of gen- much unnocemmry pitlii. Try It for Mo-acting, rtorb lugrddlonts, Cardul your troubles today. e"Y-" i-"t . SALAD BOWLS 1 5c Each We will put on salo horo tomorrow (soo oust win dow) 5 dozen 8Vf)t 9 and dxA inch fancy decorated Salad Bowls, w6rth 35o to 50c each in any storo in the city. Special for Thursday only, each 1 Kq -LACES-- 5c Yard Over 5000 yards io select from hero in Torchon, fine val and pillow ease laces, VI' to (5 iiu'hes wide. Keg ular 8o, 10, 121e values, sale price, 5c Yd. Sun Bonnets 25c Each Ladies or misses plain colors and fancy elieeks..! ust the thing for these bright sun ny days, good full sizes, - 25c Ea. An Ideal Ochard Home at a Sacifice $100 PER ACRE CuiimInIh of tnu nureil linen and niiodmlf MillcM fioin tlulvhiK inllnmil town; two inlli'M ri nut Hliliitiiiiild ono ml Io fnim Uniiun river; AR iwri'M In miltlvsilloit; 4D iU'c" III il-Ji'iil-dlil dull Of lii'iil tioiiu IIHTOlllt VIH lOtlrMJ IU llfll'H III Wlll'lllt Imlf acre of Ttilaty )intifHj Oneii iinver fiilllntf hihIiik", .mifflcli'iil wittdi' to Irtl- uitlo Iiiikk Rniilon Hint fur nil iliniirMlln tniitiini-f. Mtuiiteit r I h tit at liounK; nliout J2D00 win tit of ndoU mill liuiilwiiioutx Ki wllli plin'o. Ono of incut ln'iuitiriil liullilliiK xlti In ItiUtim tllvrr Milli-y, Hiimllil vlnvv of (lie tlvnf, Mmmt l'ltt itiul rtiiriniiiiilliiu vullny. Two limin ninl IllllIO lull It lllwl Kt'lll OlIlOl' (MIlHlll- Iiiih. On county toml eeiiiieelliu: with nojv litliltiii to li liultt IIiIn ttiiniiiini. lliHl flnhliiK hi tlit wot hi nlut ni'iir lumt liuntlntr uronhilii In vitlUy. ImmlN rtillu crt not l lutil.or IwU'o tlm imniiy. Owner li poor lirnltli uml In onlor to inulu' uulck null) will win If Ion Tor II". fid lutir i-iimIi, Imlnneo In ono niiil (wo uwr, per cent, Von otin Oonl illrroi Willi owiii'f. Kor rurllmr InforiiinlliiM ciiil II IK Wcm Kiithlli nticot or plionn Muln COOI. Boys Blouse Waists Havo you soon tho line of boys Madras Cloth and Cheviot Blouso Waists wo aro showing, bottor, neater and cheaper than you can mako thorn. Horo in size3 4 to 12 years; light and dark colors, 25c to 50c each . Hussey's 10,000 POST CARDS 1 C&NT EACH SMITH APARTMENT HOUSE 317 MOUTK KXVKHSIDB AVBNUH Thirty compliWly fnrnlftttd Apr1mtU for XoiUUa 8u lUur n4 I.UfUt Tr TUpbona ptAktnr Tntxit, 011 Ball rrtoat Bfttba Kw, OIn unit 0ntlry for Airtmnta iily WM. Smith, Prop. .FOR SALE OLTV HUOPIOKtV Lota wholesalo and retail MOOR-EHNI-CO. 212 FruifgrowerH Bank Bldg Rock Spring Goal OX HAKD AX.& TKB TTUB. raoifB lcoi. Burbidge rmti COAX. MAM, GINGRAMS (4ond qual'b , 8pecil yd . 4c MANN'S Central Ave. Near P. O. MUSLIN Unbleached 7c quality, a yard 5c MONEY SAVING BARGAINS FOR THURSDAY $10 in nun $19 i SPRING SUITS 25 new spring suits, beauti fully 'made real $15.00 values, special "La Vogue" spring suits, al this spring styles, worth $25, special each '. , ..J WAISTS 300 woniciif? tailored and lingere waists, nicely trimmed AO with lace, worth $1.50, SfflC special each , vjj GLOVES Womens long lisle gloves, all John's, 75c values, OAjfi Hperinl, OefC a pair ,.., BABY BONNETS Fine lawn baby bonnew, triniuyyl with fine lace, very ICi special, 4ij Thursday AU v MtJSLIN UNDERWEAR "Womens corset covers and rtCa drawers, very -yll special, each " AVonions corset covers, drawers and skirts, worth IIO 85c, special 4 fit at JJ AVoiuens coi'sct- covers, drawers, gowns and skirts values A() up to $1.50, very ' ' JfTir special t v' AVompn's corset covers, drawers, skirts and combination J MQ suits, values to $2.00, Jfc I QL special ! W-0 SPRING COATS "Womens long spring coats, new styles ,,,.,1 UU AAA sneciAl ipAVrnVV Womens extra fine siiring coats well S,;ii.mpo r ha sneciai tJIXef V V tt. $1.19 $1.98 HOUSE DRESSES A splendid line of percale house dress es, all sizes, very special lit . . ft . . . ,,, ,t CORSETS "Wed h'eru" Regular $5.()f grade, very sjiccial ! OILCLOTH Best quality colored oil clolli, ('nil width, good patterns a a special, a I yard M.Vj HOSIERY Aomens and childrens last black nose, very special, , 'I'lllli'urlux' We Thursday, a pair "Buraon" hose for women, regular zoe ones, very special, a pair Womens lisle hose in black and (an, splendid qualitv, vary K: ! J5c 15c 'jStowarls" safety pins, soiu ai .10c, special a card MANN'S Central Ave. Near Pf O. tiAIRNETS Our regular " 10c ones, JlP special each vv