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PAGE TWO. ! f ..IKnKORD arATL.TUTWJNK MTOFOttD, OKK.QON. MONDAY. "MAY . 101.1. IOCAL AND L PERSONAL 0. U Heed nnd wife tiro linck from n visit to Iholr son, t'rcil Heed, at North Hontl. Mr. anrt,AIrs. Clinton C. JlcCunly, ot Hertford'! Intl., will nrrlvo thin wrnk to visit hid lirotlier, It, II. Mc- Curdy, Tliey nny mnko their homo in this dty. jilni-iUn ifmtlli. who has licon In Nevada for wino time past, spoil Sunday In Medford nnd Jacksonville, vhllo on his way to KiiRcno. Ho rpKrts that there has been n groat Increase In mining In prospecting in that stato during the last year. Juvcnllo music school, klndergnr tcn class (.children. -G to 7 years of ro): Junior class (children 7 to 10 years of ago). Musical apparatus used In teaching system. Mrs. Mice 8. Howell, graduate of Boston School for Fletcher Music Method. 29 Peach Btrcct. Phono H-J. 3S J. Percy Wells, county school su perintendent, was a Medford visitor Sunday. Miss Flora Thompson, Mrs. Mlnnto Kelly and Mrs. Gcrtrudo Norton were over from Jacksonville Sunday. C. D. Watklns' shoe making and repairing shop has moved from 21 it Central to 7 N. Fir. Fully nulppisl with finest machinery. Patronage solicited. 41 George F. Ha.ll and V. E. Moonsy of Prospect liavo boon making thla part of the valley a visit. Claade White and J. J. Drown of Central Point were among the many; who spent Sunday in Medford. Orchard, hunting, fishing and Crater Lake scenes for sale at Cor king & Harmon's studio. Negatives made any place, kodak finishing. 128 East Main street Phone 216 It, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Merrlman left for a health reort In the north Saturday evening. Tho trip is made for the benefit of Mrs. Merrlmnn'a health, which has been poor Mrs. II. L. Wnlthcr has been en tertaining Mrs. V. J. Tanner of Se attle), her sister, nnd Mrs. J. Vi Churchill ot Yrcka, Cal. You'll Hko him! At tho First Methodist church Tuesdajv May C, at 8 p. m., presenting "Just Common Folks," Dick Posey, humorous poet and Impersonator. 37 Mrs. J. C. Horton and her daugh ter ot Phoenix and Mlsa Porter of Ashlsnd-liavo been visiting in Med-4 ford. ' - ' Mrs. Osborne, pioneer trained' nurse of Medford, left for Portland Saturday evening. Summer wearing apparel for In fants and children at the Handicraft shop, 15 X. Central. 38 Henry "Walter, formerly of Grants Pass, and lately a dining room con ductor on' the Harrlmsn lines, was in Medford Sunday. He is making relatives living at Jacksonville and Applcgate n short visit. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS &4.BY ABSXBTAMT ', f ,' Day Phone 227 Night F. W. Weeks J0.T-J.2 Phones A. E. Orr 078-31 Joseph Htclntnets has gono to Hogehurg nnd tuny not return to Medford for some time. Frank' Weston (it Central Point nnd Joseph P. lloaglnnd of Willow Springs district transacted huslncM In Medford Saturday. H. 11. McCurdy writes nil kinds of Insurance. 401 M. F, & 11. bldg. Phono 310. Mrs. Lnwrenco llrown or tlold 1 1 ill, and Mrs. It. V, Henll ot Central Point district tarried In Medford SnU urday. Charles Hertford, who has bonv several v?oeks In California, Is In Medford agalu. Listen lo him! Presenting "Jt' Common Folks" on Tuesday evening. May 6, S o'clock, nt First Mcthodst church. Humorous poet and iinpv' senator, Dick Posey. Under auspices ef, Upworth league. 37 Miss Lillian McMillan has been temiorarlly nctlng as secretary ot tho Medford Commercial club. Mrs. Melissa Taylor and Mrs. I,. I. Drown of Jacksonville lslted In Medford Saturday. Gerklng &, Harmon, studio por traits, home portraits, flash lights, kodak finishing, post card work and enlarging.; 12S East Main street; telephone 2 IS It. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Whiteside and Gus Morris were down from Central Point Saturday. ,U S. McClannhan nnd G. C. Ton- festry are up from Uerkoley, Cat. Tho latest styles nnd designs In waists to embroider, at the Handi craft anop, 15 N. Central. 3S Walter Lake of Grants Pass was among his Medford friends Sunday afternoon. MWK B." Griffith,- deputy United States marshal, was on the north bound. train Sunday evening, on his return from Klamath county with Indians ho had arrested for viola tions of tho law. ' Medford Choral Society concert, Presbyterian church Tucs., May 13. II. C. Maury and V. Hursell. who live between Jacksonville nnd Cen tral Point, transacted business- In Medford Saturday. G. A. Cbaso of Talent and Nclllo I.oulso Chnso ot Springfield, Mass , mado Mcdrord n visit Saturday and Sundny. Posey! Posey! Posoy! Dick, presents "Just Common Folks" In humor at First Methodist church, Tuesday evening. May C, at 8 o'clock. 37 Mr. and Mra, 11. T. Flndley of California aro guests of Hotel Med ford. .iinnm j -.. Mrs. R. d SUncaf "has ' go'no to Portland to visit her daughter, Mrs. Anderson. Insure and bo sure. Right It wo write It R. A. Holmes, The Insur ance Man. Mrs. A. K. Kinney of Ashland was tho guest of Mrs. T. W. Miles, her tlstcr, Saturday and Sunday. K. D. Hall and M1m Hall were among thoso wlm ppent Saturday aft ernoon in Medford. Mr. and Mrs, W, B. Anderson of North Phoenix traded with Medford'a merchants Saturday. For sale, household furniture. Call Latlirop Perkins, C8C. Rev. Mr. Hays of Portland mado Hev. W. F. Shields a short visit last week. Ho left for Grants Pars Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Furry and Mrs. Fred Furry ot Phoenix attended tho show In Phoenix Saturday .nlght. W. J. Hills made a trip to Port land nnd other Oregon points last week on business connected with the coal mine located southeast of Med fri. ... Mrs. A. K. Kellogg nnd her son Noel ot Golinilll mado relatives liv ing in Medford a tMt recently. W. 1. Prlco nml Thomas Morrl man of Central Point tarried In Med ford Saturday afternoon. It's funny! So Is ho! "Just Com mon Folks," Hick Posey, First Meth odist church Tuesday, oxoulug at S o'clock. Ailmlnsleu: Children under tl years, Sfic;, adults. 3 Re. 37 Cotonri S. W. HlasdcU tarried a fcv hours In Medford Sat unlay. He was on his, way to Siskiyou county, Cal., whuro ho Is engaged In, mining with Captain J. T. C. Nash. "K. Conger has sold his tract ot 15 acres located near Central Point to Dr. W. 11. lleckman of Hod ford, lml.. for J 7000. It !.) well Improved, the principal part ot It being planted with penr trees. Money to loan on real estate. Soo Carkln & Taylor, attorneys nt Inn, Medford. H. I). Hood and W. G. Mers, who are applicants for tho position ot poslniKstur ot Gold Hill, to succeed J. H. Hammersly, resigned, uero In Medford recently to undergo tho civil scrvlro examination now re quired of those who wish to fill fourth class postotflces. Colonel It. C. Washburn nnd It. K. Nealou ot Table Hock were business visitors In Medford Snturday. Medford Choral Society concert, Presbyterian church Tues., May 13. W. II. Kinney nnd K. D. Wllhlto of Sams Valley, transacted business In Medford a few days since. C. W. Dalton of Portland has 1mi In tho valley recently In the interest ot the Oregon Historical society. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any time or placo by appointment. Phone M. 1471. John Calhoun of linker county Is making Phoenix nnd other parts of tho valley a visit. Albert Lnwrentx left for Portland Saturday evening, e Is much Im proved in health. Vapor baths and sclontltlo mas sago for men nnd women. Dr. It. J. Lockwood, chiropractor, 203 Gar-nott-Coroy bldg. Phone 145. F. M. Smith of Sterling and Matt Sclby ot Douglas county, who is vis iting him, were in Medford Satur day. Hev. Mr. Shcrrln has been In Med ford visiting his family. Ho was formerly In charge ot one of the churches In tho city. D. P. Illue, who operated the Cen tennial mine, located southeast of Gold Hill, for several years, nnd his wlfo will lenvo for tho Hawaiian Islands toon. Their son, Vernon, n school teacher, Is already a resident of Honolulu, where ho has obtained lucrative employment on n educator. H. V. Klllott, who was employed at Gilbert's fish market, left for Vancouver, Wash., Saturday evening. Mlsa Flosslo Dunford of Jackson ville has been visiting her sister, Mrs. S. H. Simmons, of Medford. C. M. Kngllsh hits gone to Colo rado to look after his orchard Inter ests at Grand Junction nnd will also visit In Nebraska and North Dakota, wher'o ho formerly lived, .before re turning.' J. W. Fuller, who has been visiting Dr, Saiado of Seven Ouktf, Js.ou his return to Pennsylvania. A, I. (lull, who Is In vliurgu of the Clancy place, North Jacksonville, and his daughter, Miss Kkrun, liuvq been Visiting In tinltl Hill, i 1). 1j. Anthony of. Situ Francisco, special agent of tho White Sowing Mnchlno company, was In the valley last week, Walter and Percy Chapman of An tloch nnd Mr. McAVrlght ot Mountain dWlrlct transacted liiisliuH-t In Mmlt ford during the week. , Mrs. George Jloiuioy tin boon north on u short visit with relatives W F Horn and l. 1-1. Menu were among those who went to Ashland Sunday, Mr. nnd Mrv. Phil llamlll motored to Medford Snuday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Nlchol ot Jack sonville spent Sunday afternoon In Medford. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. C Jones or Santa Itofiv nnd M. Ilalloy of Stockton, Cal., nro rwent nrrlvnla In Medford. Kcclus Pollock, nssessor of Jose phine county, and M. W. Wheeler of Ashluud tarried In Medford Satutdny afternoon, Mrs. A. Klmer, Mrs. T. T. Shaw, Misses Kstolla Levy and Mnlllo Hrllt of Jacksonville were among Medford friends Saturday. J, G. Miller, proprietor of tho Ashland broom factory, Interviewed Medfonl's merchants Sat unlay. G H. and C. I.. Furry of Phoenix tarried In Medford Saturday night. F. H. Stool of Three Plnea and George K. Huwlnud or Grants Pass were In Medford aaln Snturday, William K. Gerlg, manager ot the Pacific & Kastern railroad, left for Portland Tuesday evening. It. 11, Noble and J. T. Jones arc over from Siskiyou county, Cal. Several thousand hogs have been shipped to Klamath rouuty from California to bo fed on tho enormous crop of potatoes raised there last , )ear and for which there was no, market. It Is estimated that 300,000 sacks ot tubers will bo cooked and mixed with grain nnd trod. Many1 farmers have nothing to feed tho potatoes to. Mrs. K. J. Kubll of Jacksonville) was the guest of hor sister, Mrs. J. A. Wilson. Sundny nftornoon. Mrs. M. P. Dnnlnp of lloston, who has been In Medford, visiting her sou left for home during the week. F. J. Novvmnn, William Ulrlch nml Clinton Textor of Medford, W. It. Garrett of lluntom, S. I,. Sundry 'nnd Karl Godding of Hoguo Itlver are among thoso who wcro subpoenaed to appear before tho United Stntes grand Jury at Portland, which Is now in session. C K, II. Helms. Chnrlcd Dunford Sr, A. T. Lundgron and F.d llottwlck wcro among tho many over from Jacksonville during tho week. George T. Ilurshbergor inndo Med ford friends a visit Saturday. Ho Is Improving a fine homestead In Willow Springs district. Mrs. It. Prnnmu, who has boon keeping hotel atJ&iglu Point, has gono to Sprlngfluld, I-ino county, to pngngo in tho same luminous. h. If. Scttletinnd H. P. Hughes of Ashland wore among tho many who camo to Medford Saturday. Zbphcr N. Ager of Portland nnd M, J. Duryen of Kugeno worn busi ness visitors In Medford Saturday. Dr. C. It. Hay, who Is transacting business at San Frnnclrco, Is expect ed homo this week. Mrs. L. A. Heed and her children bnvo gono to Portland and will prob ably locate there. Horace Manning, an attorney ot Klamath Fnlls, panned through Med ford Sunday evening, en routo to PoiUitud on teunl business. Colonel J. F, Mundy Is making Portland n huMuuss visit. George II, Hlover of Grants Pass spent Sunday with rrlcuds In Med ford. Professor George Hebeo of this clip,, who Is conuOrtod with Iho Unl ottrtty, 0 Oregon, ,nnd Martin J. Uui'en', innungur ot the pulillolly tlo pnrtmttut'of ttm Kugcuo Couinlorclul clul), nra In Mbdford working ngalpst the, (imposed referendum which uih been. Instituted iiyy 11. J. 'pnrktuspu against- thu appropilntloit tor the unlvVrlty. Joo Ciirtuelchnl of Ashlpud spout Monday with Medford friends, Charles l.ovvls nt Central Point was In Medford Sunday for a visit with friends. P. M. Kershaw and A. Slntts have returned from, a business trip to northern California points. Mr, nnd Mrs, J. 1). Andrews of Watklim are lu Medford for n shott visit with friend. .Mrs. Sarah Hlbbeus or Utile Ap pUvtnto spent Sunday with frloudu In Mcdtord. A. J. Dent-en of Grants Pass spout Sunday with friends In Medford, W. W, Harmon of Grants Pass spout Sundny lu Medford with friends, Hubert G. Smith, mayor ot Grants Pass, nnd Dr. J. F. I toddy nro In San Francisco on business connected with the Pacific Interior railroad. They expect to bo In San Francisco Hev oral days, Velvet l Pumps are very xpul.ir for spring and summer wear, They nro tiros), nxtrmnely comfortable, easily kupt clonn, nnd serviceable. Wo nro showing n very neat plain mid two strap pumps at JJ3.00 nnd 3.50 Behling Good I'll Shoo Httin Wo I.lko To Fit Tho Hard To Fit ENGLAND JOINS NATIONS IN PROTEST AGAINST TARIFF WASHINGTON, May rWTIiii llrlt Ish government Joined Iho unttnim lu protest attain! that portion ot tho tariff bill that extends n preferential difference ot five per cent on goods Imported In American bottoms, Ohm tif ho (list nils of Sir Cecil Spring I tltt), Iho now IIiHImIi niuhitaHitdoi', was In call thn ntluutlnu of tho stato department In this provision as u violation existing lu Iho treaty of trade nnd commcrcu bvtwvuu Amer ica and Great llrllnlu, With Medford trnrttt 1 Medford mndo. rf: STAR THEATRE Modford'a Loading Photo-Piny Thoator TODAY . TODAY Bud Anderson The PrltltvoC McuTont PI JWdKH "A V ill jivo a tlut'f-i'ouiitl lioxini; pxhiliition, with iH'otlici' Krotltlii. Also iiitrotliiciiit liis trainrr. Karl loliaii, who I'oiitlitioiit'd Mud for hitf Inst Hghl willi K. 0. Urowii. This will ho your last oIijimoo to soo iiud in ai'tiou ht-roro ho upcoiiioh ohaiiipioii. i m ' BESIDES THE SENSATIONAL FEATURE "Saved in Mid-Air" A dramatic portrayal of lovo ami joaloiisy In 3 Kuulsf :i Daring rosoiio offoototl hy a hravo girl on a ropo slrctohod at a li'..y hoighth. ALSO - 1,000 FEET OF LAUGHABLE COMEDY Admission 15c and 25c ! t f . T T T t t f t T T t T T Y t ? T T. T Y f t AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.AA.A.A.A.A.A.A.AAA.A.AA.A. &HOSvKvKj IIMI W-W-WW-W-W-WT-V-W-v-vt-- WT-r,WTTV1-TTT-W1VVTTTW1WTTVWWV-WWT1WT A.A w -J v ' " v " " r ! CLOSING OUT SALE OF 2 STOCKS $1,500 worth of Strictly High -Grade Millinery SALE STARTS TUESDAY at 9 a.m. Hosiery, Notions, Men s Gloyes, Toilet Articles, Glassware, China, Toys, Dolls, Stationery, Etc., Etc. Mr. A. Nathan, agent, will put on sale horo tomprrow tho mill inery stock of Mrs. W. I, Brown,. Medford, Oregon, consisting of about $1500.00 worth of strictly high grade railliery, such as Flow ers, Plumes, Feathers, Ribbons, Straw and Felt Shapes, etc, Theso goods must be sold regardless of cost at once, to avoid other unnecessar yexpense. FIXTURES FOR SALE I MAKE US AN OFFER SHELVING, SHOW OASES, TABLES, COUNTERS, NOTION TRAYS,' CABD HOLDERS, ELECTRIC WINDOW SWITCH $250.00 NATIONAL CASH REGIS TER, PRACTICALLY NEW. This is tho final closing out salo of tho old Hussoy Cash Storo, Evory piece of goods and fixturos in tho storo must bo sold at somo prico in this salo, as tho storo will positivoly bo closed Satur day night, May 24th. " Practically 'ovory articlo in tho storo will have another big outdn this sale.. Evory tablo will bo a bargain table. Como early and tako your timo to look around, No goods oxchango or money roturnod, This store will positively close qpi TJ Q TT r'f HuSSef S Old Store Sat. Night, May 24 ' J V .. . 123 west main street 1 Y ? f f y T T f t . f .? 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