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JMEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, ORISON, TUESDAY, MAY 80, 1011.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mnlio nn lmoatment by InsurtiiR
with Uio "Mutual I.lfo of Now York,"
pays tho largest dividends. J. F, Ilnt
cliaBon, Agent,
Fred 1!, Hopkins, nfler a visit of
n few days in Moil ford, left Monday
night for Portland.
Notlco to real ostato iloalors, rmy
property Is now oft tho market. M.
W. Skcol. G3
Hnrvcy Ling has loft to mako his
homo at I'ortland.
Cnrltln & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Gloan O. Taylor), allorney8-at-law,
over Jackson County Dank llldg.,
Medford.
Mrs. M. P. Frederick was a recent
visitor In Medford.
Gregory's panoramas and views sell
real estate.
Mrs. G. P. Cuthbert and sons will
lonvo this week for Santa Barbara,
whero they, will spend tho summer.
Two and one-halt acres In alfalfa,
ono mllo south of Washington school;
easy terms. A. W. 11. Evcrhard, 212
Fruitgrowers Bauk Bldg.
N. B. Nye of Hock Point was a
recent visitor In Medford.
Strawberries for sale, telephone
Mrs. Clarcnco Qlalze, Main 51)01. C3
P. R. Gordon of Grants Pass was a
recent visitor In Medford.
Medford local socialist party meets
every Sunday night at 7:30 at Smith's
hall on North Grape street. Everybody
invited.-
Miss Prudenco Smith of Talent was
a recent visitor in this city.
Sec R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
Jack JIarvey, mining operator of
Grants Pass, spent Monday night
visiting in this city.
Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford
office, phono No. 1201.
Mrs. Carlton of Kaglo Point was a
recent visitor in Medford.
Do you want 14 lots 50x145 each
for $2500 .on easy terms? C. W. H.
Evcrhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank
Bldg.
Clyde Payne of Ashland was a rec
ent visitor in Medford.
See A. E. Tatsumi for all kinds of
jewelry and watch repairing at 322
Allco street of Beatty. G5
Art Burgess returned Monday night
from San Francisco where he has
been appearing in operatic sketches
with Henri Gumson and Mr- and Mrs.
Charles D. Hazelrlgg. Art reports
them doing well but he lost his voice
and was forced to quit.
For tho right kind of Mutual Fire
Insuranco seo W. V. Moore, room 209
Pblpps building. Phono 3122.
For alhave, hair cut or shampoo,
seo Henry Bates, 12 S West Main
Btreet
Tickets for tho living picture show
to bo given by tho Greaer Medford
Club Juno G, can bo obtained at Kent
ner's, Medford Book Store, Nash
Hotel, tho Louvro Cafe, Commercial
Club, M. J. Reddy's, Hasklns, Nata-
torium. 65
Famous pictures of tho world
staged by members of tho Greater
Medford Club at tho Natatorlum
Tuesday evening, Juno C. 65
Don't miss tho living pictures given
by the Grater Medford Club at the
Natatorlum Tuesday evening June 6.
65
If you are looking for real bargains
in roal estato seo M. V. Moore, room
209 Phlpps building.
Henry Bates, particular barber, 128
W. Main at.
Tho Fish Market has fresh ranch
butter, guaranteed fino at 20 cents
nil this weok. Como in and seo the
good bargains. Messlu & Kenworthy.
63
WIRES SENT TO
M
HARIMN
Request That She Establish Her Uni
versity in Roguo River Valley As
sumes Great Proportions Organi
zations Telegraph.
Telegrams are going forward to
day to Mrs. E. H. Hnrrlmnn asking
that sho chooso the Rogue River Val
ley as a slto for hor new university
signed by Mayor Canon, President
Colvig of tho Commercial Club, the
officials of the university club and
several other local organisations.
The entire city and valley Is Tally
ing to the movement and it is be
lloved that the request to Mrs. Harri
man will soon assume such poruorw
tlons that she will at least consider
Medford.
JUDGE TO H0L DC0URT
IN THE PRIMEVAL FOREST
SEATTLE, Wash., May 110. To
settle condemnation proceeding
Judge R. H. Albertson and n complete
jury, attended by bailiffs and clerks,
will enter the wilds of tho Cedar river
watershed next Monday ntut hold
court in the forests.
Tlte rity of Seattle i seekm-:.
through condemnation, to acquire
three-fourths of the watershed not
now in possession of the city, extend
ing from Seattle to the Stampede
tunnel in the Cascade mountains, with
a width of 12 miles north and south.
In order to better judge the value of
the lands, the court nnd jury will
cover it.
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BICYCLE THEFTS
ARE INCREASING
Not n Day Passes of Late That Two
,or Thrco Machines Aro Not Ro
ported Mlsslnn to the Police Do
partment.
JOHN
MTJl 5lUSW.'
This is n likeness of tho noted mnnagvr of the NYw York tilimts, lolin
MrJraw. ()p'mtof Mcfirow at the Kittal tclegmpli office lit this city is
a brother of tlw foachnlt man. Note the family resemblance.
MILWAUKEE STARTS
TRAINS TO CHICAGO
PARADE OF WORK
HORSES IS FEATURE
NEW YOniv, Mny .10. Tho annual
parade of the veterans of tho civil
ynr wns overshadowed hero today by
ii parade of work horses and by the
Ilnrlcm regatta. Never in tho his
tory of Gethnm lias the tendency 10
depart from tho original purposo of
Memorial day been bo marked and an
littlo of the duy'H ceremonies been
denoted (o honoring the heroes of the
war.
TACOMA, Wash.. May 30. Trans
continental passenger service on the
Chicago, Milwaukee and Puget Sound
Railroad between Tacoma and Chi
cago was inaugurated when the
"Olympian Limited" nulled out foi
the east amid tho cheers of hundreds received them
of persons who had congregated at
the station.
Although local servico has been
maintained by tho Milwaukee lino for
nearly two years, today marks the be
ginning of through passenger servico
In a fast schedule. Tho roadbed has
been pounded into perfect condition
by th,o heavy freight traffic and offi
cials of the company say, there will be
no difficulty in maintaining the 72
hour service on which tho two all
steel trainB will travel dally in each
direction.
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SROP GIRL OF MILAN
LONDON, May 30. It required
some of tho highest, shrillest notes
that Knrlco Caruso could command
today to express his indignation at
being sued for breach of promise by
"shop girl" of Milan. Tho tenor
was very angry and explained with
much vehemence that tho case, In
which sho asks $50,000 for breach of
promise, was based on letters writ
ten when ho endeavored to engage
her as a housekeeper. Caruso said
tho letters were somewhat Intimate,
but that they contained no promlso
of marriage, and after ho had met
tho girl with some family, he decided
she was "low and common" nnd ho
could not engage her. He said
had asked for his letters but had not
MADERO USES ARMY
AGAINST HERMOSILLA
TODAY'S SCORES.
WELL-KNOWN RESIDENT
OF MEDFORD PASSES
Mrs. Lucy K, Uingley who has been
a resident of Medford for tho past
'JC. years and is well Known through
out the county, died at her residence
on North Fir last night, aged C2 years
and eleven moiuths. She wns born In
Now York state nnd leaves two chil
dren, Hortha and Ernest Lnuglcy.
Tho funeral will be held Thurs
day at 2 o'clock under the nusplccK
of Weeks & McGowan.
RAILROADS OF COUNTRY
DECLINE IN EARNINGS
. American League.
At Philadelphia R H E
New York 0 6 0
Philadelphia 3 S 0
Batteries Hrockett ami Blair;
Cause and Thomas. Umpires: Egan
and Connelly.
At Washington RUE
Boston 0 13 2
Washington G 9 1
Batteries Cicott and Carrlgan;
Hughes and Alnsmlth. Umpires: Per
rlne and Sheridan. (Ten Innings.)
EL PASO. Texas, May 30. Tho
legislature, of tho stato of Sonora re
fuses to Install Madero'B selection for
governor. Madero at onco ordered his
troops to surround Hcrmoslllo nnd
threaten tho Ieglslnturo Into action.
W. COOPER MORRIS IS
CLAD IN CONVICT GARB
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKBES
Day Phono 2271
Night riioncs F, W. Weeks 2071.
A. E. Orr, 3003.
LADY ASSISTANT.
1 1
ii
JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker nnd Embalmer
Successor to tho undertaking de
partment of Medford Furniture Co,
f W $ nrt aI41k HI AdlJ Bi YJaa lima aaLrt afl
UllfVU Will 1UUU1UIU A'UMIJlUrU KlVt ( ,
Tnlntilinnfui. Tnv Tlnll QK1. !'
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; John A. Perl, rosldonco, Bell 4111,''
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, iiomo imu. ;
! ; 0. W. Conklln 3C01. J. H. But- j !
jer 3671.- '
SALEM, Or., May 30. Bcinj,' per
manently dressed in the regulation
prison uniform, W. Cooper Morris
now accepts hw lot in a matter-of-fact
way. He is of good disposition
today and ate a hearty hreukfnst
alongside his fellow prisoncm in the
community (lining-room. There arc
70 idle prisoners ahead of Morris, and
until they have nil heen placed at
work, Morrife' only duticn will bo to
cat, sleep aud take exercise in tho
"hull ring."
MAYOR REFUSES TO '
RESIGN HIS POSITION
At Cleveland R II K
Detroit 3 8 0
Cleveland 2 7 4
Batteries Summers and Stnnagc;
Mitchell and Land. Umpires: Mullen
and Evans. (Ten Innings.)
At Chicago R II E
St. Louis 4 8 2
Chicago ; 1 S 0
Batteries Polty and tlarko; Scott
Olmstead, Lango aud Sullivan, I'ayuo.
Umpired: Dlnecn and O'Loughlln.
CHICAGO, 111.. May '10. Hcturns
for March from all tho railroads in
tho United Stoles kIiow ii decrease
of $ 4J per- mile' in revenue ns coui-
jKired with the correMndiiig month
Inst year. Operating expenses also
decreased as compared with a year
ago, the decline amounting to IH.S
per cent in maintenance of way and
!. per cent in maintenance of
equipment. Tho net decrease was duo
to the largo decrease in gross with
out a corresponding decline in ex
penses.
.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY "
4
FOR RENT New four room house;
closo In; city water; tlC.OO per
month. Enquire nt 51 J South Holly
Monday and Tuesday only C9
City Property
Now i room bungalow, Rood lot, J776.
isasy renim
(-room buncalow, now, mcxlorn, and taw
loin, very clmiti for quick nolo.
8-room Iiqumo, (uko tcutn in Irnrto.
5 acres nil platted. Inside limits, easy
iiTinn, tbiivu.
A largo number of blcyclu thefts
tu tho city aro being reported dally to
th police department and Chief lilt-
tfion Is taking steps to put an end
to It. He has Issued orders to his
patrolmen to carefully wntch bicycles
In And endeavor to chock tho eptdo
nile of thefts.
Two wheels were stolon from tho
Natatorlum Monday night, l'nlly a
doison have boon reported during tho
past week.
LOS ANGELES OBSERVES
MEMORIAL DAY FITTINGLY
LOS ANCII'LICS, Cal., May III).
Los Angeles ami its suburbs, pnrtio
ipated elaborately in memorial sor
vices. The dead of the civil and the
Spaiiisli.Auiorioau wars, tho soldiers
who toll in tho battles ,f the Philip
pines and the heroes of naval engage
ments were all remembered.'
Probably leh most impressive ser
vice was held at Venice, where flow
ers were cast upon the wnlors uf tho
Pacify in honor of the sailor dead.
Ii Los Angeles monster memorial .sec
vjcqtf were hold at tho Temple au-
tuiortatii and in Central park.
Nat Goodwin at Ocean Park.
Ol'KAN IIBACII. Cal.. Mav :m.
Nat (loodwia, horo of numerous mat
rimonial ventures, is here today, but
declined to JHsouss a report from Sad
Francisco that he was here to attack
the contract by which ho gave valua
ble property to one of his former
wives. Edna (loodrioh.
to the rnntio.
I Imvo lircu nt eoiiHlilrrutiln n.iMiK
(ind troudln to jtut my ilerr, elk. etc.,
at (ho front of my rnncli. no Hint you
ouM nco ntiil enjoy tlicm. Tlu'im nnlmnln
nro prlvnto property nml n micb nrq
much Mitltlr.l to protrotloti nmtor tlio
law an nny other porHotinl property.
It Ii.ih tcconin th custom of i Krent
ninny to stop In fnuit of tny ptncu nml
fill tho air with every klml of illnrordnnt
viimls la order to frlRlilen tho ntilmaU,
thereby endntiKerlnt; my proxirty ti
miihIiii; tha nnlmnln to Injurn theinNelven.
This In especially true of hoiuo nutolula
who ntnml la front of the xiir nnd blow
their honid for tho e.ipeclnl purpoie of
frlKhtenknr tlnttn nnlmiiln.
Therefore 1 riMllloit Hint theiie nnlmnla
bo left iimlliiturbed, nnd l hereby clvv
notlco that I will prosecute nnd nun for
damnum nny pemon or pernoim raUKht
molea-tlnh tho nnlmnlM on my place in
nny wny wimtover
62 IIOLLVVO(D OltCIIAItDH.
A. C Allen, proprietor.
Medford
-Horse Shoeing Shop-
128 South Ilarcflctt Street.
Pacific Phono 1831
Homo 2Iti.lt.
C. L. Allen, Prop.
GIVE 'US A TRIAL
TRADE
Nat 1 0 nn I League.
(Morning Games.)
At New York It.
Mronklyii 1
New York 4
HattericK Kcanlaii' and
Murqimrd nnd "iVilsoii.
Umpires O'Day and lircminii
II. K.
8 r
n l
Ilcrgan;
K.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okln., May 110.
CitizciiH of Oklahoma City today
sent a committee to "reason with"
Mayor Van Ladkoy, who haw rcfiiKci)
to relinquish his officii since tho dec
lion of a new mayor and commission
ers. Lackoy wns clouted mayor un
der the coiiucilmanio form of gov
ernment and says he will not resign
until ordered to do so by tho court.
When Lnokoy nttemptcd to justify
his position before fiOOO citizens ho
was hooted and jeered.
NOTICE.
My placo Is now off tho market,
until further notlco. H. H. Dakar.
no
Hasklns for Health.
At Pitthburg 11. If
Chicago 0 4 '.
Pittsburg 1 0 0
Batteries Ititohie and;' Archer
Adams and flihsoii.
Umpires Klo:n and Doyle.
K
At St. Louis It. .11
Cincinnati 2 (I 1
St. Louis ,, .' 4 () 1
HattcricK Smith and MeLoau.
Scvoroid; Halloo and BroHiinhan.
Umpires Johnston and J'asou. -
At Boston It,
Philadelphia 3
Boston , 0
, Batteries Moore and
Brown and Kuriduii.
Umpires Higlor and Piniioran.
Tea innings.
If. K.
7 0
3 0
Dooin ;
Look at tho "For Snlo' nds nnd
at soino of tho things that uro adver
tised for snlo,
i) ai;re. elone to It. It.: fiO ncri-n fine
orchard land, Z million feet luruo tlm-
tier; $3000
ICO acres nenr It. It. nlntlnn; bulldlnc";
80 acres koh fruit lund; 2 1-2 million
finn timber, 1 1000,
I'lno Portland property for Income prop
erty or ncrcaicc.
Voting !onr orchard for town property,
100 acres, i) In nlfalfn. all tu cultlvnllon,
no fruit; take rroldcnro. properly.
160-acro stock and alfalfa, ranch; 150
ncrcn tillable: under ditch; $7fi per
acre; tako Income properly,
I'lno Kenwood Iota tor ucrcaRo or town
properly
J rimiii innderu house on paving, take
any good property."
23a ores, fino noil, cIoho In, Inko town
reHldence.
Nlco residence anil two lot In Walla
W'nl I a, -(0 ucrcH low laud, tako ucroaKU
wr iijivh prujierty.
160 acres, utock and dairy runch, tako
lOu crcs with Bombfrult.
RANCHES
11 acres, i 1-2 mllua -out, 8 In pears,
2 1-2 acres garden, good house, wlpd
mill, drlvi-a well, llncly xltuated, 300
acio for (iillck Halo, flood tiirmx.
.Small pear tract, clone Ju, Ono uoll, 27C
ucro; lerms,
Kino orchunl tract, right In town, good
income, alfalfa, lJiilldiiiK", all tools,
ii to., $300 ucro If sold (it onco; liberal
terms.
27 acres, cloeo to town, good house and
other bullillnKH, 7 acres orchard, ImN
unco In crop, finest soil, less than $400
an acre for quick sale, $2600 will
handle, own tlmo on balanco at six
per cent.
WANTED
(llrls for Kunornl housowork.
City and ranch property to Hat.
FOB SALE
ORCHARDS, PAIIMS,
mUL'V LAKDS
Lni'gc and Small Tracts ..
MOOR-EHNI- CO.
212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg
E. F. L
BITTNER
ROOM 200
FHII'Pa BUIXDIVO
FESTIVAL
TO UU IWUD IN
Portland, Oregon,
June 5 to 10, 1911
WILIi pi3 A MOHT BItlMilANT
FLORAL FIESTA
& CIVIC JUBILEE
Portland, "Tho Itono City," will bo a
nceno of splondor and tho center of
.world-wide Interest for ono weak.
One and One-Third Fare
to Portland
imoM
AXiS POINTS OW TRS
Southern PaclllG-Liiics In Oregon
To kcop porfoctly poatod on all Impor
tant mattom rnlatlnf,' to thla jrrcat evont,
cull on liucal ucrotitH fur circulars und
prlntod matter, or wrlto to
WM. McKTJHKAY
Oeneral I'aHMencer Agent.
I'OUTLAND, ona
NOW VI)il0 ,VO
it, nmko up your mint
irltlHHCM
I Alil'cAUKIi'lH.. VOUH1IOUI,
DR. RIGKERT
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XPERIENCE has tautfht
you the value of flour.
know it from our customers con
sequently have learned to stock the
flour that suits vou best. Onlv the
MneHt Btnnilnnl flour lu unlit hero the klml Hint linn lieon tiroytut by
yon nml otherM to initkii tint hwcvIohI nml houiiiImwI lironil, I ho IU:lilet
rolln, IiIhciiIIh, cnki'K nml jiantry.
It I cnnnmteeil to Ih iitiiroini lu qualify nml U ho Uio
niont witlxfuctory Imklii rriulis nf tliein nil. Send or jiliunu
for ii hick tu1(iy tint) you will Itevotue u regular mer,
Allen Grocery Co.
32 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE
Choice South Oakdale
Avenue Lot
East front, 100 by .170 feci; nlloy in rear; a num
ber of large oak trees, splendidly placed in rela
tion to a bouse; registered title; nothing better
in the city. Will sell at a bargain for cash.
Also lots in
Turtle's Third Addition
Just opened up. Large trees on each lot. Terms.
HARRY H. TOTTLE, Owner
Park Avenue,
Or any member of the aMedford Realty
Association.
phdti Awr.
rose For Sale
Six room xtrlctly modern ImiiikiiIow,
eionn in, runt, iroui, puviilK pit Kt III
full. li!l()0, TtirillH.
Klvo room Iioiiho nml tlirt-o ootl lorn
cIoho to liuBliieHii part of illy, vulno
$:ir,00, will null at $:!S00 on very
otiHy torniH.
?2,r.00 cawli will itnako you tho owner
of flvo liojuitlfiil lotH In n flrt
clnnH rohldcnco part of tho city, nl)
nlty lmpTovoinontn In, (ubovo inl(;o
Ih $iri00 liolow actual vulno no koI
biiBy). . .. . . .
(Jood IhihIiiohh corner on Main ntrnot,
nrxl70 all iiuROHHinontK palil In full,
UiIh In a Koniiluo imrKiiln at $tiu()0,
l''i cauh, Imlancil oniiy.
CIoho In warolioiiKO lot, 70x100, alilo
truck on ono iildo .and payomoni
on (io other ?:ir00.
Hovon aero hoarlnt; orchard ono mllo
from city, rooiI hoII, fulr bulldliiHH,
stock and Implomnntii o with tho
plnco. f7ri00, 1-2 cnHli, Imlanco
oaHy,
A kooiI ton cro alfalfa tract adjoln
liiB city llniltH, nt 700 an aero,
QOHy torma.
W. V . MOORE
KOOM 'Mi :u I'JIilM'H ItUILIUNd
WOOD FOR SALE
Limited nmiiuut of Dry Ah, nllhor
Idiiek or njillt. r,ow prlcu.
Phone 3311
WOOD FOR SALEjfi
LOCK WOOD
94 XUH 1.0 AD
'Plion. M.lu acai or Unvo orfltn nt
Medford I , i n , i
Company
' WHY BUY
MEXICAN TOMATOES
Wlion you em 1my
TOMATOES OROWN IN
MMDrORD
jtchIi giiioiiliuuiiHu TnmntocH
1'Jvftry Day, (
onoion nuDDiwo i'lanth
J.T.BR0ADLEY&C0.
arMnuoiuo Nnor city Rworvolr
Htoro O nnd Oontrm Avtmio.
Uon Dim nnd hoi,