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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON", FRIDAY. JUNK 2, 101 1. ' ' ri- 11 rim liiimh - i n u i j in i in in in i - - - - t i i i - " I LQCAL AND PERSONAL I I W. U. Colornnn, V. C. Klsor nml H. IJ. Dow wore nmong the out of (own fniiH lu Muilford (luring the wcofc. Mlfltieti luclllo Ittulor mid Fay Soars word Kuunta of Mrs. Lewis Ulilch of JacltBOUvlUo Wednesday morning! Mnlco nn Investment by Insuring with tho "Mutual Llfo of Now York," pays thq In'rgqat dividends. J. P. Hut chason, Agent, 'Ernest A. LaiiRloy Is In Medford, having hcoa summoned hither by the illness of Ills mother, which resulted fatally. T. W. Osgood, civil engineer In charge of tho Jacksonville water worlt8 was at tho county seat n few days since. Notiro to real estate dealers, any property Is ifow off tho market M. W. Skcel. 63 Tho realty belonging to tho Sterl ing Mining Co., and sold nt sheriff's salo Bomo months ago has bu tran sferred to P. J. Blakely and hU as sociates. Operations will be resum ed there In duo time. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkin, Glean O. Taylor), nttornoys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Bldg., Medford. A warrant has been sworn out In Justice Taylor's court against Hugh Combest, lato of Stcrllngvillo pre cinct. He is charged with seduction by a Miss JohnBton. Combest was compelled to take out a marriage lic ense by tho girl's father, but skip ped for other scenes without ful filling his promise to marry. Strawberries for sale, telephone Mrs. Clarence Qlalze, Main 5901. 63 Albert Phillips of Ashland was in Medford Thursday, en route to the county seat. R. U. McClanahan went to Jack sonville Thursday, returning tho samo day. Medford local socialist party meets every Sunday night at 7:30 at Smith's hall on North Grapo street. Everybody invited. Miss Mollle Towne of Phoenix was a recent visitor in Medford. Mrs. T. J. Kenney, Mrs. H. Luy and Mrs. Ella Cook were over from Jacksonville Thursdany. See It. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man. over Jackson Co'inty bank. Tho Medford Brick Company is shipping building material to this city from its kiln located a short distance west of Jacksonville. It recently sent two carloads of cord wood thither from Josephine county. 'Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford office, phone No. 1201. Postmaster A. M. Woodford is confined to his home by a slight ill ness. P. M. Moore of Ashland Is assisting at Strnngs drug store during the ab sence of Mr. Strang. See A. E. Tatsutul for all kinds of Jewelry and watch repairing at 322 Alice street of Beatty. 65 Ono Baxter, wlip is a resident of Medford. was examined In county Judge Nell's court at Jacksonville on n charge of Insanity. He conducted his own defense, subpoenaing a large number of witnesses, and obtained a favorablo report from Dr. Hester. Judge Nell ordered Baxter's dis charge. For the right kind of Mutual Fire Insurance see W. V. Moore, room 209 Phlpps building. Phono 3122. Geo. W. Priddy of the Medford Brick Company has been at Jackson ville soveral times lately. Bargains in embroidery materrai at the Handicraft Shop Saturday, in Kentner's. 62 W. T. Beveridgo has returned from a trip to Portland. Mrs. Grames returned Friday from a short visit in Portland. Famous pictures of the world staged by members of the Greater Medford Club at tho Natatorlum Tuesday evening, June 6. 65 B. F. Mulkey was in Talent on legal business Friday. Captain J. W. Siemens, cashier of tho Klamath Falls Trust Company who was In attendanco at the fun oral of George P. Llndley returned to bis homo in Klamath Falls Thursday. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Dy Phono 2271 Night Phone F. W. Weeks 2071. A. E. Orr, 8992. LADY ASSISTANT. - JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and Embalmer Successor to the undertaking do- nnrtmnnt nt Mndfnrri Furniture Co. Offlw with Medford Furniture Co. i , IVllanliftti a.) Ttnv TCnll f) K 1 , .u.vt.wu.,, -, Uv.. uu., ; ! John A. Perl, reBldenco, Bell 4111,; Home 179L. i . ! O. W. Conklln 3601. J.H.But ler 8571. i . ;; AMuyiiAaupi ttviiwvx r J. 11. Mucliny, district freight agent' of tho Southern Pacific was lu Med ford Thursday, Thoroughly competent stenograph er. Apply at office. Big l'lmw Lum ber Co. 63 .1, I). Stack, assistant general manager of the llarrlmnn lines pass ed through Medford) lu his private car Thursday. J. D. Ames of Eagle Point transact ed business In this city Thursday. Tickets for tho living plcturo show to he given by tho Greaer Medford Club Juno 6, can bo obtained at Kent nor's, Medford Book Store, Nash Hotel, the Louvre Cafe. Commercial Club, M. J. Reddy's, Hnsklns, Nata torlum, 65 C. F. Rhodes departed Friday for Everett, Washington, where ho has secured a surveying contract. Mr. Peck, manager of i'uo gas com pany, and family, have moved Into their new home in West Medford. Don't miss tho living pictures given by tho Grater Medford Club at the Natatorlum Tuesday evening Juno 6. 65 C. J. Fitch and a party of friends loft Thursday on an automobile trip through California. Mr. Pryor has returned from an extended tour of Mexico and Califor nia. If you are looking for real bargains In real estato see M. V. Moore, room 209 Phlpps building. Deputy Sheriff Joe Russel of Grants Pass passed through Medford Thursday evening, having In custody two boys who had run away from their home In Grants Pass and gone to Wheatland, California whero they were found. Henry Btcs, particular barber, 128 W. Main st. A. G. Rose of Willows, California, spent Thursday In Medford. R. H. Bullock was a visitor In Ash land Thursday. Pillow covers at cost, Saturday at tho Handicraft Shop In Kentner's. 62 See the water color novelties at th Handicraft Shop Saturday, in Kent ner's. 62 H. B. Russell of Willows. Califor nia, was In Medrord. Thursday. Chas. Meserve of this city Bpent Thursday in Ashland. The Fish Market has fresh ranch butter, guaranteed fine at 20 cents all this week. Como in and see the good bargains. Messlu & Keaworthy. 63 J. Martin of Seattle was In Med ford attending to business Interests Thursday. C. H. Leonard of Burns, Oregon, was among tho Thursday visitors In Medford. Look and remember the Fish Mar ket will sell Fresh Columbia River Shad Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 10c a pound. Fresh ranch butter 20c per pound. Messier & Ken worthy. 62 Gene M. Ingream of Roseburg was a business visitor in Medford Thurs day. C. R. Shlpmaro of Glendale is spending a few days with Medford friends. For a shave, hair cut or shampoo, see Henry Bates, 128 West Main street. Mrs. Alice Hamel of Los Angeles is the guests of friends on the South Side. L. L. Mulex, of Ashland transact ed business In Medford Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Panedel, of New York City are stopping here a few days with a view of locating. Mr. and Mrs. Erall Landsberg, of Detroit were among tho eastern ar rivals In Medford Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene D. Foster, of the Oakmont orchard have a guest In their sister Mrs. Harry C. Foster of Chicago, III. J.J A. Rohr was a visitor In Eagle Point Thursday. Mrs. L. J. Sears leaves aSturday morning for a visit with her daugh ter, Mrs. R. T. Burnett of Eugene. The elevator In the Garnett-Corey building will be future run until 9 o'clock every evening and until 12 o'clock Sundays. J. Jacobs of Woodvlllo was a busi ness visitor In Medford Friday. Miss Mae Hoke or near Central Point waB among tho Thursday visi tors In Medford. Mrs. J. S. Norwood and Miss Eli zabeth Norwood of Central Point spent Thursday In this city. Ward and C E. Wbltuldo depart ed for various California points Fri day morning on business. A. II. Trotter, manager of Kent ner's department store lias resigned hia position and will go to Crescent City for a vacation. Mrs. E. P. Hanley of Central Point was shopping in Medford Friday, Win. Gorlg returned Friday from a business visit In Portland. Charles Strang and family depart ed in their automobile Friday morn ing for Portland whero they will at tend tho Roso Carulvul. Mrs. M. Seaman of Woodvlllo Is visiting in Medford with her daugh ters, Mrs. Chas. Duffield and Mrs. Mlunlo Lanco, Constable Slnglcr made nn offi cial trip to Jacksonville Thursday. Tomorrow to Be a Great Day At Ednicadod Shoo Store. Every 20th purchaser will receive a pair of shoes free. FARGO SALES CO. people will loavo on flrt socllim of N'o. 10 on tho nth mid another on tho 7th. Hesorvntloils can now bo nmdo y railing, writing or planting tho imoHPiigor depot. Pacific .111 Homo 31. 00 NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS Notice Is hereby given that the reg ular meeting of ntockholdera of Pa cific & Eastern Railway will ho held nt tho offlco of tho Company In port laud, Oregon, Juno 5th, 1911, at two o'clock p. m. for tho election of n board ottltrectors and the transaction of such other business as may law fully come before ald mooting. By order of tho president. J. W. LAWLOR, Secretary SPECIAL STANDARD SLEEPERS On June 5th and June 7th tickets will be sold at a fare and a third to Portland and return for the Itsso Festival. A standard sleeper for Medford --' r TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4 FOR RENT Furnished bungalow, strictly modern, gas connected. 525 South Grapo street. Phono '45S3. 63 STRANGER In city would like to meet pleasant lady who would en joy an outing- occasionally. Box C. N. W. Mall Tribune. 04 WANTED A position as manager of fruit ranch by compent party. First j class with stock. Box C. N. W. j Mall Tribune. 64 i FOR SALti In full running order, backed by one of tho oldest towns in tho country. Cash for goods; no bad debts; $200 capital requir ed. Write for Interview. Box P, Banner Mall Tribune. 63 SILK HOSE 35c FA1R--3 PATR F0R $ 1 -00 TODAY AND, .TOMORROW LADIES BLACK SILK HOSE AND IEN'S BLACK AND TAN SILK SOCKS; DOUBLE HEEL AND TOE, MERCERIZED GARTER TOP, THE BEST 50c HOSE IN THE CITY, ANY SIZE; SPEC IAL PRICE FOR SATURDAY, 30c PAIR, 3 PAIR FOR $1.00. GLASSWARE The finest line of Moulded Crystal Glass ever shown in Med ford. $ee window tomorrow. FANCY CHINA See our window of regular $1.00 to $2.00 pieces of fancy china tomorrow .Spocial for Saturday $1.00 Each DAHLIAS Now is the time to plant Wo have a cholco assortment "of flno growing plants in pots. CXOZCE BESSXHO PLAKTS J.T.BROADLEY&Co. artt&hooM lfar City Krrolx tor C mi Ccstrmi Avnu. VfcOBM S181 Mid 1451. Ladies Union Suits Ladies' Vests, Hosiery MEN'S, LADIES AND MISSES LADIES FANCY NECKWEAR, SIDE . COMBS, BACK COMBS, ETC. BOYS BLOUSE WAISTS Nrsr-Nsrs'- Here's the Powder YouV Been Looking For Combines Every Essential Making it THE ONE PERFECT POWDER MARINEL10 POWDER ' , It iniiilo of (lit pim'Mt liigii'tlli-hls live finiii lend, MmiiiiIIi or nuy oiImm' IiiJiiiIiiik nmIiMiiihv, rllnglif nml Unix piott-dlng, U iilfuritilt ly MOitem the Mn nml linyiuvcN Hn 'niiii'loii, Hohl only nt Iho i Marinello Hairdressing Shop. iioom a, or.u ui:i'i:itN I'liovl: mi rs-srsr4rsss eteA 7- " ' .n.P POPULAR GOODS- POPULAR PRICED HUSSEY'S IJIIIH HI III II w Yi rfSV ...ii' ' 1Y.J ."K lrfrT V I1 '" SENSATIONAL SILK SALE -AT CENTRAL AVE.' Near P. O, MANN'S Mrrro CENT3 AVE. Near P. O. 5,000 YARDS of this season's Choicest Silks, consisting of Foulards, Pongees, Fancy stripes, Chedks and Figures Large variety of Patterns to choose from, all go in this sale at less than wholesale prices T7XPERIENCE has taught ' you the value of flour. We know it from our customers con sequently have learned to stock the flour that suits you best. Only the flrii-flt Htnmlari! (lour In Hold Itoro lln IJinl thai Im lumii proved li you nml othore to inuloj tho MwcctMut nml isouiiiliwt lirMul, tho llftliteat rollH, IiImcuIIh, calain ami putttry. It U guaranteed to U iiiilftniii In quality nml to lw tlir tiiDNt afifu'ttiry ImiIJiik rcMiiIlM of tln'in all. Si'iitl or phono fur u Mirk tniy mnl you will bctuiiu a n'uulnr unrr. Allen Grocery Co. 32 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE frifcfaf&pfr&fatolftfct0Hh&lh&&llbtft& Lot 1 Consists of 50 pieces Jacquard Dots and Fancy Figures, all colors, washable; real values 50c; for this sale only per yard 29c Lot 3 Consists of a beautiful selection of all silk stripes, blacks and plaids, good shades and patterns, real values 75c, sale price, i yard 49c Lot 2 Consists of a large assortment of Mirror, Pongee and Rajah Silks; all good colors, real values 65c; this sale only, per yard , 39c Lot 4 Consists of a new lino of Foul- ards, Pongees and Fancy Figures, good wide fine cloth, real values $1.00 sale price, a yard 69c ! m Lot 5 Consists of a beautiful assortment of spot proof Foulards and Fancy Figures, real valuesup to $1.25; sale price a yard 89c MEDF0RDS ' POPULAR STORE MANN'S CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P. 0, HPO see the Aviation suc A cessfully and enjoy same thoroughly would be IN ONE OF OUR SPRING SUITS and UNDER ONE OF OUR STRAW .HATS, otherwise attired the Aviation will seem a very commonplace event. Your size is here at :: :: :: $2.50 to $10.00 Per 1 KNOX QUALITIES MODEL CLOTHING COMPANY M1MWIMMMMMMMM1 Read Medford Mail Tribune Want Ads-