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t 1 ." PAGE TWO MEDFORP jfATti TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OMWON. VRIDAV. MAY I, l!)l I ft z IOCAL AND k PERSONAL T ' f "Tint UPRslon of tlin lingua Klvor ilapilftt convention ore clo-wl Thursday night, with n rerolutlon iirRlrlff-tlml Oregon go dry thin (nil, nn (I selecting Ashland n. the com en tlon city for noxt year. Oeorgc K. Hoos, who ling boon linvcllng over California In the In InrcBtK of tho lSUii exposition re turned to Medford Thursday. Honl Ilokcry Roods nt DeVocs. i:. IJ. Cnlvln of Oorvnllla is upend ing n few days In tlio rlty attending to IhirIuoph Interest. The first annual track moot of lite" grammcr schools of trie city i being held nt the hnll park this nf tornoon with practically the ontlw Juvenile population of the city In at tondanro. K. D; Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any tlrao or r)lce' by appointment Phone M I471-. ' "Hiram Tnttlo of the rtioen? dis trict Is In the city today attending to buslnem Internals. Screen doors nt Medford Lumber Company. Joe Wilson returned to his home nt Talent this morning after spend ing a couple of days In the city. Typewriters. All makes new and rebuilt. Sold, rented and repaired. Typewriter exchange, 230 North liartlctt street. r.2 Quite a number of people owning oil and hardwood timber stock In Yucatan and Vera Cruz, Mexico, are wondering what effect the present crisis will have on their holdings. Plate Ice. Morning deliveries, Medford ico & Storage Co. Phone 26. Mrs. August Paulsen of Spouane Is visiting with her cousin, Mrs. (Jus Newbury. Fresh Ume. Medtord Lbr. Co, P.' D. Illackden or Climax Is In the city today attending to business mat ters. Tho standard bred stallion. Kin Seal, No. C1138, record 2:11 H. over half mile track made last September at aficonverj B. C, will make a short season beforo racing this year. Feo $25.00 to Insure. T. I. Taytor, own er. 43 J. Ceol and wife of Lake creek are In the city attending to matters In connection with a water right contro versy or that section. Qentlemen are positively guaran teed to cure dandruff and other scalp troubles. Parisian Hair Dressing Parlors. 429 M. F. & II. Illdg. 35" James Purcoll of tho Applegate was spending a rew hours In tho city Thursday afternoon. St. Mark's Guild will servo one of their excellent dinners In tho Onlld Hall Saturday, May 2nd, from 5 to R p. m. at GO cents per plate. Come and brlnjf friends. Chicken pie, mashed potatoes, spagettl and theese, .hot biscuits, young onions, olives, radishes, fruit salad, Ice cream cake and coffee. 35 Miss May Hoko of Central Point visited with friends and relatives In Medford Thursday. Milk and cream at DeVoe'a. J. S. O ran by of Bugeno attended to business matters In tho city Thurs day and left for his home thin morn ing. Bare money. Use Plate Ice. Sled ford lee & Storago Co. Phone 264. A letter has been received by Med ford friends from Frankle EdwnrdH. the "Wandeilng Jow." stating that ho was at Juarez when General Villa was there, and walked up and shook hands with one of the. row admitted murdcrfere Unhung and unpunished. Sea Tumy for fire Insurance. Major Iiowlby of the state high. way commission Is In the city today on business connected with tho Pa cific highway construction worn. Don't bo deceived. Uso Plate Ice. Medford Ice & Storago Co. Phono 2G4. Attorney H. F. Mulkey Is transncN lug logo! business In Grants I'nss be fore tho Josephine county circuit court this week. Say clear, puro Pinto Ico. Med ford Ico & Storago Co. Phone 204. Mrs. W. Isaacs and Mrs. Kd An drews motored to Grants Pass Tues day where they attended tho meeting of the Southern Oregon Federation of Womon'B clubs. Postcards 7Cc per dozen this wook nt Up To Date Studio, 232 East Main. 41 It. It Mlnter or Kngle Point tran sacted business in Medford Thursday. Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish at J. O. Gerklug's studio, 28 E. Mala St Phone 320-. Though It was tho first day of May and tho sun was warm and bright very few straw hats made their op. peuranto toda The attention or the gnme and fish wardens hns been called to several reported violations of fishermen catching over tho limit of trout In streams, lu nil Instnnrrs It win found that the anglers hnd over drawn their ItnaRluatlons In telling of their prowess with the rod nml lino. The monthly shift will take place In the police department todny, Ser geant Pat Mego and Officer Clngcnde going to the day shift, and the day shift to the night side. J. O. Corking, tho best all around photographer In soutbnrn Oregon,. Alays rellablo. Negatives made any where, time or place. Studio 22S Main St. Phono 320-J. Hud Anderson, or Vancouver, Wash., hns signed to meet Frnns llnr rlou, of Vancouver, 11. C, nt the lat tor Vancouver, May 1.1th, the weight to be 14S pounds. A short time bo fore Leach Oros gno Bud his sec ond polishing he fought Darrleau, and hit him so often In the k!dmv thnt he gave up the ghost in the tenth round. Anderson will leave next week to begin training, and says he will bring Fred up from tos An geles to be his sparring partner, nay i.a Mar saya go to Orres J6 La Mar, 200 W. Main, ror cleaning, pressing and alterations. Phono .5 SS. It. 4C- George Innes of Montague. Cnl., Is spending a few days In the city at tending to business matters. Special for Sunday, Nepolltan brick velvet Ice cream. Phone 4 Sl it. V Gus C. Moser of Portland, one of tho many candidates for governor, on thci republican ticket spent Thurs day afternoon In tho. dry taking: nn Invoice of the votes. He left thin morning- ror Grants Van. Plato Ice, guaranteed elenr. hard, pure. Med fori) Ice & Storago Co. Phone 264.' Chief of Police Hlttson leaves this afternoon to spend a rouplo or iiaja on the Applegate. In pursuit of Ihu restive vote ror uso in his rnco for the democratic nomination for altera iff at the primaries. Manila, chocolate and Whlto'a spe ciai ico cream for Sunday. Phono 4S1-H. A delegation of 100 rooters rrom Hill will be In town Sunday to sea tho game with the local team, nnd may bring along a band. Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor). Has- klns-Boyden Bldg.. Mala street. H. I). Hoke or Central Point l in the city today making tno final nr rangcmenis lor Uio" beginning or construction work on the cannery nulldlng the first of the week. For a good bed so to Palm rooms. 130 West Main St. 39 Senator Von dcr Helten of Wellen Is in1 the city today visiting and looking after his pollttcar interests. Carl Von der Hellen of Wellen ac companied III tn. Exhibition or high-grade Euro pean painting and water colors ror a rew days only. Mr. A. E. Schneider, reprekenting the Schneider galleries or Seattle and the Henry Schultheis galleries or New York city, will show a collection or rino works or art by modern masters at tho Medford Fur niture and Hardware company storo Those Interested in choice pictures are cordially Invited. 3', County Treasurer Croncmlller was oer rrom Jacksonville ror a few hours Thursdaj afternoon. Charles Hlglnbotham has disposed or his Interest in tho Can key & Hlgln- Do tli a in horseshoeing shop. E V. Carter or Ashland Is a busi ness visitor In the city today. Charles Graham or Chicago has purchased, through tho Page-Dress ier company, the B. L. Wornstorrr property, a neat suburban home lo cated about one and one-hair miles east or Medrord. Both Mr. and Mrs. Graham nro highly pleased with the Itogue river valley, and plan to have a number or their friends locate noro In the near future. Ernest B. Carpenter of Perrydale, leaves this morning ror an extended business trip to New York. He ex pects to get next to tho export fruit business. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. M. Korshnw and son, Gordon, have returned from a visit to Grants Pass. Gus l Moser, republican candl dntu for governor was a Medrord vis Itor Thursday evening leaving for Portland Friday morning. The ilelnmn Whlto Sulphur llntlu and swimming pools nt Ashland, Ore gon, will open for tho season on Sat urdny, May 2nd. Those, desiring to register Satur day, can do so nt Marsh A Bennett's More. 3 is Tho Sophomore- class of tho high school will rIu n tennis ball at the Nat tonight. Owing to a freight wreck near Glendnlo southbound passenger No 13 due at 10:."i2 was delayed until 2 l" this afternoon. Horace (J, Day of Sgobel nnd Day, and his son are Msltlng the valley nnd looking over crop prospects. I The handle on consignment the crop of teverul orchards. . tppry 1 1 1 - ' hi ' ' I 1' NEWBURYS ESCAPE FROM DEATH Attorney Gus Newbury nnd Mrs Newbury, nnd Mrs. Angus; Paulsen, wife of tho Spokane millionaire pro perty owner nnd mining mnu. had a narrow escape trout death or ser ious Injury, when the front spindle of tho automobile driven by Attor ney Newbury broke, nt the approach of n bridge, nnd n plunge down n ten foot embankment narrowly averted. The front wheel of tho car plunged .down the embankment, and by good luck nnd much strength the car careened on tho bridge, nnd listed on Us. side. The drop or the neavy car down the cliff would have resulted tli serious injury to members of the party Is certain. Tho party was on the way to Bay Gold. JT7iri--tii'jEpPjjpf"r n 1 j .'.! , r.iu P" 1 . 1 1-1 , I .Jjuuii. . 'IJJkLL II iifiM1 ? 1 wrw " 1 .1 r ' jmrnrrmtirimamr pr ;vu t. ,' ir,-M-fi.inW- H ?SB& . L'ni -V - ....' il '.' I 'li'V1.' ' !,,... 1V1 .TS"SS&Ste:' Ay: Acasirti -.irv: a:3W r.- SYOJ' Tij jTOlWlsSVe'tWi -.v.TPjii vtii"ii.ii r i .. y-wnwjv WffeJS L'LV. : Because of &&$B, ,-.NX rvorite mmm&i& '" 2 . L. U"J .' . ' - kJJ " -'T" The Good without the Grease "It doesn't seem a bit greasy," is the universal verdict about the plcasant-tO-use Coltolene STEAMER WRECKED ..iiTf TT- (Continued from pair 1.1 ICnulo ot under uuy nt S 11! 111. null it at caid nt the very enrlle-e it eouM not roneh the Siberia in lt. limn !ix houtN. A .luiinne-te nml a IJnti-h erui-er the Intter .reumnlily the Minotaur til-o "lenineil ut top .H!eil lor Snmnititmv il:ind. The fnilure of the ili-t reused ves. s-el'.-i wicele--! nnlurnllv gnve rNe In the ino-t direful fnrvlioitiup., mid for .some lime it wiw believed the Si beria I1111I one to the bottom. letter, however, it win nuiiouiiccil from the I'neifie .Mnil office tliut the enift wa nRrouuil only, though it wn ml milictl its jioitiou wa extremely ilaiifrerou. Wireless ColIairs The coll:tic of the wirelis wits attributed by some to ilnmngo to the npparutii-, vvliieli iliil not neee-arily menu that the ship it(.f Wns hope-le-ly lost. Other unid it might be due lo neri.il condition, which fre quently nre bail off Formo-n for Mich sinnllin. The Siberia wns eomninnileil by Captain Ailrinn Zeeder, eommodore of the I'neifie JIails Heel, nml eon siilered one of the ulilcsi navigutors on the eastern ocean. The hhiji curried eighty cabin pus. Renger, 11 crowilid sleeriiL-o anil n crew of 'JS'J, nil, excepting Hie offi cer, Chinese. Ainon;: the l)asellL'er wn Mrs. Francis Hiirton Hiirri-on, wife of the Kovernor general of the Philippines, wno nml been visiiiuj; m Jaiian mill :. ,;.,,..i .1.. ..1 ... x i. j'Miivii inn h-sci in .mij;umiki. A Luxurious Vessel The lii liner left San Fnineieo, Auril 7. Jt touched at Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe ami Xupihnlu and left the latter port for Hong- Kong nnd .Miiniln. April '!), The Siberia wn of a trill more than 18,0110 tons and cost sj.oim, 001). It was luxuriously filled out nnd for service and nccommoilntion compared favorably with all lint the most piilatiul of the trim. Atlantic liners. a ( IlkJ i,Tai rm tsaiV ' : h-sMFfeaiSB5 .Jf.A&W '.'&& y 1. rMm N U'CSeW.J x x s-. .r..'y VX. V - "V!,ir its purity nnd hlnh shortening value tunkes foods tender nml dcliciutis. It hns been cooking fat for ninny yenrs. up" bcnutifully when used !n mixinrj nnntry. It is n firm fnt when cool, but nevertheless U nhvnys of just the riftht consistency to blend evenly wttlt the flour or stiKnr. You who tnnke enkes, pics, cookies, biscuits and the like know whnt nn ticlvnntnge tills is. Cottolcne Is especially excellent for nil frylnr. whether pnn fryinR or deep fryin. Foods fried In Cottolcne do not absorb grense, neither docs Cottolcne absorb odoin. Using it over nnd over for frying, you not only find It eco nomical, bat you produce food that Is wholly digesti ble turn most appetizing. HOMINY CRKSCKNTS - l-'ltir huininy or c irn iiifitltttity wucd J in the mm way 10 irive won itirwio or I it tiimVfiut Willi nyni. Cook J -J rup tuiinlny nr uir.it In I Imi tsilllni: wmei tvrt h' flu until llilcVmrd, tltctt pUvO over Ih.iIIuk wulrr lo tiliimti cihiW (uk '"f ntsiut nn hour, tiddini null nnd tmiiv wutrt if fni Ml If, kUu l Iii" yol' ul mi rftK, or lillle tmilci. Wlini dunr, iiaur Ini'i lUt dii uiid ulich nml nn inio cif Bcrmn, illmmiiKld or ttilr, toll I" TK niitlciuiiil unnd by inl tli true. MKU. Ill l.I N AKMSTKONO. X X -. .';y .jmC.-vti " " Z$W'-'e A prominent physician says of Cottelcne: "Cottolcne, ft-tSSiifsTj-"' (J lwing essentially a vegetable product, forma the most S irrvw&i-"''" ' '" bealthful and nutritious cooking medium known to tho SxiJ&S 1"J . ',.-,V.'? f"od experts nnd medical profession." (From tin article k""7 -nrfy - rw '-C' Jvvw ' ' American Housekeeper, entitled "Tho Most W ".??V Healthful of All Cooking l?uts," by Dr. James PiJge c-meryj " - ..-V-r-vAV-isr, ."t, Wi.-k-. -3.iCCft.VSl ". "..''.. .'' . iVr"1' &WvlVr"KJT) Every thoughtful mother and careM housewife) will n-u..-t,t-y.- j uvr iMiwn.3ii.-vi in nil! v.iiuiiuie r ivur. V.IH1K ijiajk, Wrts.rf?l:.r-.1 HOM12 HKLI'S. Semi for vonr coin- todav. also r?'Wg!w!&i? !? order a pall of Cottolcnu from your grocer. i IiIiFAIRBANKnyI CHICAGO ciiife II XJaV959UlOa I II -r iTrBh 1 irfcarirfiiii ' xx:xx A TATTr.Dl?n OTTTHTC A TVTT ir 'T'C REDUCED 105V TO 33 J TOO hTR lo CLASSIKV: i'OH SAI.K Astern. Sylvia and Caul iflower plant. Mm. Haiti, West Clark St. Phono C27-X. 3fi I-OR SALK Fifty ucrca of jsood land all cleared. Price only SS0.00 per acre. Total price H000 00. I'ay nble $000 cash, balance lone tlmo i:. H. Tumy. 21 Ournett. tertiiH t'otey Illdi:. FOR SAM-: One learn laro work inuleH. Aildicw bo.-: K earn .Mali Tribune. o WASm.VOTO.Y, .May 1. Tlio iu lerstale commerce commission held today that lime nml plaster rate be tween Seattle, Tacoma anil Portland nre reasonable, but it wan ruled that easlboiitiil rate twice a Iitli as the rate for corresponding ilistiinceH westbound went unjustified. FOR RKNT nnd Imtli -HotiKt, aeven looniH 10 S. Laurel St. 37 t1 ,.,.,. ..,-,a Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS 1iAj Aaalataiil IMjr llitMM 'Ml MitfM V. W. Weka iUH-J'4 A. K. IHr V7M-M OHIIII FOR SAM-: Team of jjniy miirea, ubihI 7 and 0, weight 3175, nbo wauou and bunion, price $r,oo Da) iiiiini iikihI r,, woIkIii 1 100. Tlirou miiall hurbim, ronnltiK front I to 7. I.'nlon llaniH, toiophonn 150. ;i7 FOR SAM-: Twenty ucrim of bear Iiik Jieur tn-eg In IIdh condition, mar .Medford, liouxo utnl lur; burn, tin oiitii proiONuii. Pilm only IW per acre, terma If do Hired. K, K. Tuiii), LMU (jiuiiult L'urw) llldif. FRECKLE-FACE Sun ami Wind HrliB Out Cjjly S'imiIh. Hovj- to Iteinowt Kuslly Horo'H a 'chance, AIIxh Frecklo-fnco to try a remedy for froekleH with the Kiiuranteo of a reliable dealer that It will not cost ou n ijoiiny unless It rumovea tho freckle; wlillu II It doea glvo you a clear complexion the expense Is trlfllim. Simply Kitt an oitiue of othlno dniiblu ntniiiKth from any dniKKlt and a few uppllcutloiiM should hIioiv you how eiuy It U to rid yoiirhelf of the homely freckle and Kct a beau ilful comploxlon. Rarely i morn than ono ounce needed for the wornt cairn. Ilu mini lo iul I ho dniKKlM for tint double tr-ti(;tli olhlito nn tttlM m the proiiililoii mild under kuihjhiIcii of money bunk If It full lo inmiivu ft mil In, f t t t ? r 7 r t t t T f r t f i T t t t t f t t t y T f Every Tailored Suit and Coat in stock has a now prico, a very attractive prico not that tho formor prico was not reasonable, becauso it was, but wo realizo you have not aa long a season to enjoy aunie. Somo lines we are long on have received the biggest cut actual 10 to 33 1 3 reduction, somo moro. I Ml fflr SILK PRINCESS SLIPS, $0.98 Silk Princess Slips, made of nn extra qual ity siren silk, a favored wash silk, in pink, blue and white, regular $7.r0 value, special j5.f)8 MESSALINE PETTICOATS $2.49 All this season's newest shades, as well as black and white, special nt $2.l See our big RKMorf incut of Middies, $1.25, $1.00, $1,70, $1,98 TAILORED SUIT SALE $10.00 One full rack of strictly Tailored Suits, includ ing a nice line of White Serge Suits, Mix! lire Suits, Navy IMuc Serge Suits, etc... These are all strictly tailored models, conservative styles many .small women's sizes, although a good assortment of all si.es, including some extra sixes, actual values to $110.00; extra special at $10.00 SILK DRESS SALE $10.00 '10 Dresses of niessaline, taffeta, foulard, I Jed ford and Chiffon, etc., conservative models, all si.es, 10 to 10, values to $L0, special $10.00 NIAGARA MAID SILK GLOVES In every conceivable color. HM Jul Ion length, $1.20 Millinery Dapartmcnt lOvery day this week has added new things to our vast line of Millinery. New shapes, new Trimmed Hats, new Trimmings. Extra Special inlShapes, $1.98 One full table of Hemp shapes and Hemp and Velvet combinations in blaclc, burnt and the season's new est colors, big assortment; special $1.08 j.ovraxt Hat Braids Special, 10c Yard One full table of Hal Uraids, including this season's newest patterns, alues loMOeyd., extra special 10 value, special m$ 12-but ton Silk (Jloves in black and while, special at 8Jty Short Silk (Moves, all colon, special 50 SHIRT WAISTS SPECIAL $1.48 One fuH'jnhlti of Shiil Waists, including many of this season's newest models, also Tailored Waists in lawns, soi sette, madras, etc All sixes, actual values lo sfM.no, special SU.I8 s EUB SILK WAISTS, SPECIAL $3.98 One lot of about 1)0 Silk Waists, in this season's newest models nnd pat terns, all sixes Ml lo 12, special .. .. $:.08 KOVER-ALL APRONS Special ' .'tffty 'Ml KDAVMdllT STOU'M A A A A A A A A A A A A ; A A A A A A A A A A A A J J4 ; A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Jj i y t ? ? f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y ? 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