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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNK 8, 101 1.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mm, Hnl Conrad departed Wednes
1n yovonliiR Tor Portland to take in
llio roao carnival.
Mr. Miles or tlio Jackson County
Abstract comimnyi nccoiiumnlod by
Mm. Miles, departed for Portland on
Wcdnesdny owning to visit Mrs'
Miles' mother nnd nttoml the rose car
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air. nnd Mrs. M. I Janett of
Clarksburg, W. Va. arrived In Med
lord Wednesday and expect to make
thalr hottto hero.
Count on joining the crowds at
Hutto Falls, July 3rd to Gilt. Hlg
colobintlon. CO
Y. H. Noyoa ot Tolo was In Med
ford Wodncsday.
Mrs. V. S. Noji'8 of Oakland and
Mrs. Slitnn of San Francisco aro vis
iting with friends here.
Peter McCabo of Eureka. Cal., Is In
Mcdford looking arter personal af
fairs. Make an Investment by Insuring
with the "Mutual Life of New York."
pays tho largest dividends. J. F. Hut-
chason, Agent.
Mr. and Mrs. P. It. Goodwin ot
Grant Pass nro the guests ot Med
ford friends.
n. J. Cole of Hilts, Cat., was in
Mcdford on business Thursday.
J. Cosgrovo of Calgary. Can., is In
Medford looking over tho valley.
Best located rooming and board
ing house in Mcdford for sale ai a
bargain. Inqulro 122 North Fronx
street. 75
Albert Anderson ot Grants Pass
is In MecKord looking after business
intorcsts.
J. Hall of Etna, Cal., transacted
business In Medford Wednesday.
C. N. Mlller.of Salem was a Wed
nesday visitor here.
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Gloan O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank Bldg.,
Mcdford. v
W. R. Haepen of Scappoose was In
Mcdford Thursday.
Henry O'Malley of Oregon City is
spending a few days in this city.
Miss Helen Reddy is spending a
few days at the Burrell orchards.
Mcdford local socialist party meets
every Sunday night at 7:30 at Smith's
hall on North Grape street Everybody
invited.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Oppenhcimcr and
son Henry, Sam Hanauer and O.
Fancy of Spokane stopped in Med
ford Wednesday night. They aro en
route to San Francisco, making the
trip by automobile.
Mrs. Harry Foster, who has been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Foster at
tho end of King's Highway, left for
her fiomo In Chicago Wednesday. ,
Lcavo your orders for hand em
broidery at Handlcfart Shop In Kent-
nor's. 68
Miss Pierce, one of the Instructors
in'tlio public schools, left Wednesday
evening for Portland, where she will
epend her vacation.
Dr. R. C. Yenney, who was called
to attend Mrs. Bert Anderson, re
turned to Portland Wednesday eve
ning.
Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford
office, phono No. 1201.
Miss Josephine Russel and Miss
Nunan of Jacksonville aro attending
tho carnival in Portland.
Strnnnlnc done reasonably at
Handicraft Shop In Kentner's. 68
Miss Martha Bare, who taught In
the Washington bcIiooI, departed "on
lier vacation Wednesday. Sho will
visit in Portland and Astoria and
also Honolulu, beforo sho resumed
her duties hero next fall.
Fireworks from top of Mt. Pitt,
Butte Falls colobratlon, July 3rd to
Cth. CO
Mr. and Mrs. Krcamcr were among
those leaving for Portland Wednes
day. Mr. and Mrs. Holmes left Wednes
day for Portland.
Rcls Foundation Washablo Letters
for initialing at Handicraft Shop in
Kentner's. C8
Mr. and Mrs. Ray and Miss Mabel
Ray wero Portland passengers Wed
nesday ovening.
Mrs. K. W. Carder and daughter
BoBniico left Wednesday evening to
ntlend tho roso carnival in Portland.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Day Phone 2271
Night Phones F. W. Weeks 2071.
A. E. Orr, SOOa.
LADY ASSISTANT.
JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker and Embalmcr
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Successor to tbo undertaking de-;
partmont ot Modford Furnituro Co. ;
Office with Mcdford Furnituro Co, J
Tolophonoa: Day, Bell 351;
! John A. Perl, residence Boll 4111.
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I O, W. Conklln 3001. J. H. But-
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AMBULANCE SRRVICB
Look again. The fish market has
flesh ranch butter. ChlckotiR for
Sunday. Hens 20 per lb. Fries 30c.
Fresh ranch eggs 26c per doion.
Messier t Konworthy. G7
Communication with Grants Pass
over the Home Telephone company's
wire was opened Wcdnesdny night.
Tho company now gives service to all
points between Mcdford and Grants
Pass and messages are transmitted
quite clearly.
For a shave, hair cut or shampoo,
800 Henry Bates, 13S West Main
street. ,
Mrs. Blssell of Table Rock Is spend
ing a few days In Portland.
Tho Butte Falls celebration will
last from July 3rd to Cth. Cash prizes
in all contests. CD
F. H. Graves, who had charge ot
tio Portland Oregonlan's anniversary
edition, spent Thursday in Medford.
W. A. Folgcr has returned from an
extended European tour. Ho spent
the winter with his daughter in Rus
sia.
Rev. Max Hoffman ot Chicago will
lecturo on Occultism nnd New
Thought Tuesday evening,, Juno C,
at Smith's hnll. 12 S N. Grape street.
Everybody Invited.
Edgar B. Piper, managing editor of
the Portland Orcgonlan; State Sena
tor Dan J. Malarkey ot Portland and
Senator J. M. Frlnk ot Seattle spont
Thursday In Medford on business,
Messrs. Piper and Malarkey will re
turn here In July with their wives
and make the trip to Crater Lako.
Senator Frink mayonakc Medford his
futuro home.
Hay for sale f 10 per ton, at Oak
dalo Park addition. See W. H. Ever
hard. Phono 639, J-5. '
H. L. Speck of the Burrell orch
ards left for the Portland roso car
nival Wudnesday evening.
Miss Hclga Sundvnhl was a Wed
nesday evening passenger to Portland,
where she will Join Mr. and Mrs. Wes
tcrlund. All kinds ot contests with cash
prizes at Butto Falls celebration,
July 3rd to Cth. 69
C. C. Beckman of Jacksonville was
a business visitor in Medford Wed
nesday. Rev. J. E. Day of Woodvlllo spent
Wednesday with Medford friends.
B. T. Van De Car is in Portland
attending the rose carnival.
Porter J. Neff has returned from
Portland.
Henry Bites, particular barber, 128
W. Main sU
A. C. Randall has returned from a
business trip to Portland.
Charles Goodrich departed for
Portland Wednesday evening.
See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
Jim Wright, formerly with tho
Medford Hardware company, left on
Wednesday night to travel for the
Marshall Wells Hardware company.
John C. Banium, manager of the
Rogue Kivcr Valley railroad, has re
turned from his trip to California.
Erick Anderson is down from Ei
leen. Ho brings n good report from
the Siskiyou copper belt.
.Miss Zola Knox' of Josephine coun
ty is visiting her bitftcr, Mre. J. B.
Brown of Sterling.
E. E. Johnson of Seattle has re
turned to his home and will incorpor
ate a compuny to operate a.yrotip of
eighteen copper claims located on the,
west fork of Horse creek, in which
he is interested with A. T. Lundgren.
This property is nmong the best in
the Siskiyou mountains.
Professor U. S. Collins mndo rel
atives living ut the county scut a
visit a few days since.
The Rogue River Valley railroad
hns changed its schedule and is run
ning pabhcngcr trains every 00 min
utes between Medford nnd Jackson
ville. This is a great convenience to
tho traveling public. f
Lawrence Muldoon, an incorrigible
youth, lias been committed to the
enre of tho Boys Aid society at Port
land by Judge Neil.
Dr. n. G. Gale, who is in the state
of Washington, visiting his mother,
Iuik received u commission as assist -
unt Surgeon in tho United States
army.
T. C. Dtigan and his family were
over from Eagle Point district Tues
day. The annual school meetings will he
held in tho different districts Juno
10.
A. W. Stitrgis was ftt hjs farm. oil
Applegate tho fore part of the week.
ORE SAMPLES
ATTRACT CROWD
A large crowd was nltrni'tcd this
morning hy a display of ore from tho
SteUiug Gold Qimvtis.mtne west of
the city brought in by Engineer Kay
who hns just visited tho mine on his
regular inspection trip. The nro con
tniiw some free gold and is showing a
marked improvement.
It is expected that tho tunnel now
being driven will soon reach tho eon
tact nnd at that point they expect to
uncover some rich ore. They are
working on n ledge 'JO feel w ide which
carries $27,o0 a ton in gold.
SCHOOL REFORM
MADERO'S WORK
(Continued from IM 1.)
Hth people iiniUfVttiuiil the 'prolilomt
wo a iv facing'. I'vlmll itlwu favor
universal suffrage.
"This revolution lin wM me Ht0.
UU0, and not a single tent of Ameri
can money was wpuontcd in this
sum. - iw
"I tltiuk tin' time has now' ftftim
when Mexico otico inoie w4
down to serious work. j ?
Win By'Oetsiult. i
Mrs. Ncthcrlnnd Dead.
Word has been received in MedTord
or the death of Mrs. Phooie V. Xoth
erhtiul at Oakland, Cal.. Mrs. N'elher
Innd was the mother of Mif.s Klwn
both Xetherland, employed as book
keeper at Kentner's. Mr. Nether
laud has been ill for some time and
her daughter went to Oakland a week
ago. Dealt occurred at 10 o'clock
Wednesday morning. Sho was 70
years old. The body will be brought
to sTnlent Friday evening and inter-'
meat 'will be in tho Duukard cento-1
tery nt 2 o clock Saturday a tit-moon
Weeks & McGowan have charge of
tho funeral arrangements.
Married.
P. J. Goodwin of Grants Pas and
Ms Donna Bell of Brownsboro were
united in marriage Wednesday even
ing nt tho home of the bride's mother,
Mrs. Olive Bell of Brownsboro. Rev.
A. A. Holmes performed tho marriage
ceremony.
Owim? lo the- failure of (lie Jml:'
sonxille contestants nt hOys tlijttWs
to appear llio Onkdalo 'TJoiNiuVih
now holds tho championship in fftw
junior event also. The contest was
postponed until Wednesday aJ'teV
noon hut as the pl.wors from (io
count v seat did ttot ient' Mcdford
wai uiveit the game b default.
Hownril Funeral Friday.
The fueinl of William llowaid
win enmo to his dentil Tuesday niglit
by being mil over hy u lieuvy wngoit,
will ho held from tlio family home
two miles out on tho Jacksonville
roiul at I t. in. Vriiliiy, and from lliu
I'lvxhytorhin vhuvh ut ! p. m, Tho
inloiinont will ho in Jacksonville com-,
otory. Weeks & .Mufltiwiiii lime
charge of. this funeral arrangements.
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Miss Belknap to Grmhihtc.
fk'lhc llov. and Mrs. Hokmtn loll for
Subtil Thfu'sdity to attend llio com
,S5?nc6invlltvxoriMso'i of Wllliimollo
niitvefsity which their diuigltlof, Miss
LotoiiH, Is one o'r tho grndmiti'M.
. Thoy will luvgono for ton da vs. Tlio
lieVi W.'T. Viulsctv of Ashllnld Will.
occupy Rov. Uolknap'H pulptl tit 0(6
.Motttodlst church Sunday,
llasktus for Health.
Look for tho ad that offers it to
you. second-hand, nl a real bargain!
Cost of Living
Going Down
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To those who bti
their meat at the Econ
omy Market.
Pure Lard .
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10-lb. pails ..$1.20
5-lb. pails 65c
3-lb. pails. ..40c
Lard Compound
10-lb. pails 90c
5-lb. pails 50c
Lamb
at regular mutton prices
Economy Market
Nichols & Ashpole,
Proprietors
Main, near Central Ave.
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"Whata Relief!"
"" Only the woman who has tried knows
what comfort and relief a New Perfection
Oil Cook-stove brings into the kitchen.
It is rjot only that the New Perfection cooks so ytcl
It saves so much work in other ways. There are no
ashes to clean up before going to bed ; no fire to bank for
the night. Everything is ready for cooking in the morning
at a touch of a match.
You are saved from ai overheated kitchen ; saved
from soot and dirt ; saved from chopping wood and carry
ing coal. In the kitchen or the laundry, for the lightest or
the most elaborate meal, you will find the New Perfection
stove with the New Perfection oven is the best and most
convenient.
NcwVcr(cciioh
OilCook atovc
MuU Will. 1. J A-l 1 l M.
bf . turquoM bkM o.c.ul ctuawnt.
HtitJwcvlf ttah ihfMtilMut, TU
2.J3-turwf ttomcaa UU.Iwiki
wnSot a nbnMl lop, luc h u llJ Halt
tlrm iMih. lo.l itl. tit,
DttWicrrfttahnt I ut wiSia lot tU.
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Standard Oil Coapaay
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Campbell & Baumbach
MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS
CITY AND SCHOOL-BONDS
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Money on hand at all times to loan on improved
"ranches and fruit land.
PHONE 3231. 320 GARtyETT-COREY BLDG.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOIt SAL Good lot In Walnut
Park addition, at tho right price;
small cash payment, balance easy
terms. Address P. O, Box 838,
WANTED Girl for general hotise
yorkf Call at 27 Nojth Peach nt.
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VOTl SALE '3-4 acre (close in), 'fear
den, cabin, furniture, large barn;
prlco fGCb; S200 ensh, balance
terms. Address E. C, euro Mull
Tribune offlco. 08
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LOW PRICES FOR
FRIDAY a SATURDAY
$10 Voile Skirt
$7.50
ludc. from iron voile; very prettily
trimmed; a good value for $10.00;
Special $7. 50
A big assortment of white Waists;
also with new embroidery; better
look them over;
Nbw Only $1.5.0
36 in. Ecru Curtain
Madras &t 16c
We Jiave five pieces at this price;
regular 25c; in plain ancljaucy; for
this sale ,,.-
at 16c
Special clennup on odds and ends
in Corsets; values .$1.00 to $1.00 each,
at 69c
60-inch Buff Collar
Table Linen for
45c
All linen and an extra good value;
at-OOejfor-'this sale ....(....-..?.45o
C'ark's Make Hose
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Don't forget to try a pair of these
good wearing hose, , They are mado
from ldiig sett island cotton and will
wear longer. Try a pair. Jt not sat
isfactory you get another pair FRISK
::MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE ::
, THURSDAY, JUNE 8TH
GRAND DOUTJLE BILL
No. 1 Special Engagomont of tho World 'h Monl. Eo
contrlc and Tomporamontal Maestro,
GENNARO
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VENETIAN GONDOLIER BAND
25 SYMPHONISTS -
20 SOLOISTS
NO. 2- EXTRA EXTRA
The Oberita vSisters
DANSEUSES DE PARTfJ EXTRAORDINAIRE
Brooks and Carlisle
In "Twenty Mluut' of Jor."
The Newmans
Aitutrnllaii Tilck, Oj'cIIhIh.
. Ncary and Miller
Tho IMiicliiiilihMiiln
, wan
Aerial Aihtbalu
SontH now' on ralo itt llni,Uluu'
MICHELIN
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tUttm EQwQwOg Biagtt
COAr Leather lrtd
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MEDFORD IRON WORKS
10. (1. Trow bridge, Prop.
pnTTTornwv Awn MAnuTMTant
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All kinds of lOngincs, Spraying Oulfils, I'tinips,
toilers and lachinery. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
J. B. ENYART, Protldoct J. A. I'lJHHY, VIco-PronMunt
P. E. MKItUICK, Vlco-l'rpmlut JOHN H. Oltl'II, Oanhlor
W. D. JACKSON, Ann't Oanhlor.
The Medford National Bank
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
HAFK IlKfOSIT 6XVA FOIt RUNT. A OUNLItAr, HANKINO
IIUHINKH8 TltANSAOTKl). Wo HOMCIT VOUIt 1MTHO.VAUK.
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Now Due at Recorder's
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