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MEDFORl) MAIL TRIBUN1S. M I0DKO Ri, OKIWON, SATURDAY. MAY 2, If) I
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IOCAL AND
f. PERSONAL
Tkfrs. Annie Kolllhor nlnl hor
(laughter. Kltllo will nrrlo liomo to
nltthl after ioiii1Iiir tliu winter In
ms AnRetcs. Mies Annie Kcllllior
ntul lur nlerc. Us Alnrle Otilney of
IMnlnvlaw, Toxim, will nrrlvo Inter
In thn wt'ok,
Wftltor l'. Slnnolt of Attoria. Ore.,
is visiting with III brother, . I). Sln
nolt. Try OroKon home nnulp coronl cof
foo for sale nt your grocer's. 30
The smudge Reason Is over We
ran help you clean hoiipo. rutor
lum. ltatln Hros. drny truck and a iloren
niiton loailtnl with Ulks will ko to
AnlilnnJ tonlxht to attend the smoker
of that order In that city. Hoger
Dennett's quartette wilt give selec
tions. Ito)nl nakcry gooda at DoVoes.
Mr. Goorula Uttor of AMilaud vis
its friend nud relatives In the city
Thursday.
R. D. Weiton, commercial photos
raphor. aegaUvcs inad any Urn. or
place by appointment. Phone M
1471. -'
Dan Fraielt of this city Is tran
Rnctlne tiuslnops and Usitlng; rrieuds
In Orant Pass for n fow days.
Screen doors at Modfprd Lumber
Company.
A number of citizens wno run
around, in the summer time in their
tihlrt sleeves, havo doffed their coat
during the present hot spell, but the
full quota has not responded.
. llon't worry about your draperies
being nil smudge, wo will clean
them for you. Pantorlum.
The niotoro dints, or a portion of
them, have resumed their practise of
reckless speeding on tho residence
streets.
Typewriters. All makes now and
rebuilt. Sold, rented and repaired.
Typewriter Cxcliango. 230" North
John Torney and Attorney Law
ton returned this morning from a
trip to the lllue Led go district.
Plato Ice. Morning deliveries
Medford Ico & Storago Co. Phono
2C4.
County Commissioner Con Leevcr
is in the city today attending to of
ficial business.
Fresh lime. Medtord Lbr. Co. "
r. V. Carnahan, superintendent of
the Uluo Lctlga nilno Is rcportod to be
III at Hutton, Cal.. four m::es from
tho mine, a recurrence or an old ail
ment. It Is thought that tho high
altitude is responsible for the trou
ble.
Don't worry about hard times, let
us rcmodlo your dress or Jacket for
you. Pantorlum.
Don Harrington of Roguo River Is
spending the day In tho city on bust
ness.
The standard bred stallion, King
Seal, No. C1138, record 2:11. over
bait mile track mado last September
at ancouver, I). C, will jnako a short
season before racing. this year. Xoo
$25.00 to insure. T. L. Taylor, own
er. 43
Miss Phylls Tlsdalo Is spending the
end of the week with friends and
relatives In Central Point.
We remodlo ladles' coats, come in
and see us. Pantorlum.
Henry Illto of Butte Falls tran
sacted business In Medford today.
Milk and cream at DeVoe'a.
Walter Merrick will leave tn a
fow days on a business trrp ia Port
land.
Get your Panama hat out and let
us work It over for you. Pantorlum.
J. G. Farley of Grants Pass wns n
business visitor In the city the first
of the week.
Bavo money. Use Plato Ice, Med
ford Ice & Storago Co. Phono 2C I.
S. J. Jones of KoKehurg In at
tending to business Interests In this
city this week.
Don't bo deceived. Use Plato Ico.
Modrord Ico & Storage Co. Phone
2C4.
Major How! by of tho state high
way commission, Colonel Ton Vollo
of tho county court, and 12. T, Carter
of Ashland made an Inspection of tho
proposod Pacific highway cut tnrnugh
tho Hillings farm Friday afternoon.
Hay clear, pure Plato Ice. Med
ford Ico Storago Co. Phono 2C1.'
I). II, Miller, the Gold Hill hard
ware merchant, was a recent Medford
visitor
Postcards 7Cc per dozen this week
at Up To Duto Studio, 232 Hast Main.
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George (Kid) Mitchell, tno fight
ing Greek of Chicago, announces that
Inasmuch m Hud Anderson has not
accepted his challenge for a battle,
ho will go to Vancouver, and beard
Hud In his own ilcn. Ilo wants to
box at 13K pounds
For a good hod go to Palm rooms,
i:i0 West Main Ht. 39
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Weeks k MiGowan Co.
r4jr Asaiskm
y. W, Weeks JW.J4
A. U. OrrV7M.M
Chief of Police Hlttson returned
Friday night from n uito seeking
Jnunt up the Applognto.
Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin
ish at J. O. Gerklng't studio, 238 E.
Main St. Phone 320.-.
Th circuit court of Jackson coun
ty will begin the May term the third
Monday of the month.
Fine music, good floor, rooc
dances at the Nat tonight. tlO
Wilbur Jones of Hnss I.nno spent
a few hours In Medford Friday nf
ternoon. J. O. Gerklng, tho best all around
photographer in southern Oregon..
Alays reliable Negatives made any
where, ttmo or place. Studto 32S
Main St. Phono 330-J.
Corn planting U In full swing
throughout tho valley, though mam
of the farmers nro holding back
walling for a ruin.
Itny La Mar says go to Orrcs &
La Mar, 200 W, Main, for cleaning,
pressing and alterations. Phone 5SS-
11. 45
Art Hose has moved onto n ranch
on Griffin creek, working the same.
with lils father.
Fine, music, good floor, good
dances at the Nat tonight. 3C
Hen Sheldon has had u couple ff
largu signs painted which will he In J
stalled on his orchard. The letter
ing is sufficiently large to be recog
nized hulf a mile away.
Special for Sunday, Nopolltan
brick velvet ico cream. Phone -4S 1
U. The traffic of the S. P. and tho
United States mail delayed fhe min
utes Friday afternoon, w)iltu the
conductor and the brnkeman dis
lodged r hobo trying to sU-al a ride
to Aihlnnd.
A Maxwell satisfies others and It
will satisfy you.
Hal Conrad of this city, bellevos
that a cousin or his was among thn
wounded during tho mllltla-mlner
battles In the Colorado war, A man
of tho sanio name was listed In tho.
papers, but no confirmation has been
received.
Plato Ice, guaranteed clear, hard,
pure. Medford Ico & Storage Co.
Phono 204.
Miss- Irene Plotner, mistress of
the school at Huncom, Is spending the
end of the week visiting Medford
relatives.
Manila, chocolate and White's spe
cial Ice cream for Sunday. Phone
4S1-II.
Karl Ulrlch Is down from his stock
ranch on Union creek for a fow das.
Carkin & Taylor, lawyers. (John
II. Carkin. Glenn O. Taylor). Has-klns-Boyden
Bldg.. Mala street.
Miss Dorothy King of Glcndalo Is
visiting friends and relatives in this
city for a few dajs.
Tho pictures exhlbiteS a: the Med-
for Furniture and Hardware company
store comprise works of art by very
prominent European artists both in
oil and water colors. They are fine
examples of tho modern school, rich
In color, good in drawing and delight
fully pleasing in subject Prices mo
derate. Every picture is authenticat
ed and guaranteed. On :ow a few
days only. 3C
Mrs. Kiln Garretion who has been
III for some time, has gone to Grants
Pass for treatment.
A Maxewell satisfies others and it
will satisfy you. '
Victor Young of Montague, Cat.,
is spending the week In the valley at
tending to business matters.
Why not have your insurance In a
hlg company? Holmes the Insurance
UNEARTH
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:hill line chief
10 -SMUGGLE
10 UNITED STAIES
TOKIO. Mm -J. The nruM ot Iwn
men in Yokohama lin- brought In hyht
the oMslviiee ol nil olulmmlo orxnu-
uutum tor Muusrv'liim lu)uvuee into
I lie I'liilcd Suite mill eenw In our-
itihonile I he teeent ii-erlion by An
thorn Cmuiiit'th. the Amenem) iniiiu-
ci'iitiuii 'onimUiiiiH'i- uoui'ial. thnt
his emintrv s nyiiliituni- iMiiu'oiiinig
tin1 uiluiti(in nf A-inlii' nie eon--tniillv
hoiii' ioluteil.
Of the two men innler nrrol, one,
V Witilu. luih lioeti in the liuiiu ol
.'iiliny stounMi- for iihmo tliuii ten
,.MrN. The eviilouoe ti;;uiutt liim iu
ilientoi thul he lieunu oionUion-. in
l'M'2, when ho iuiigloil lliirlv Ori-(itul-
into I lie I'liitiul Stale-, getting
.'Ji0O fur it. lu ooiiie .vein--, ho Im
muiolci i ii- mnu n 111!) anil ininlc
$10.00(1.
WiidnV liu-ine-s w, iuternipteil
in J 01)0, when lie -reil u Miorl
prion term fur niuo uther ufli'ii-o,
hut nftiir that lie u-tiuu'il ojii'mtiim
i a more extentUe ele tliuti he
fore .unl :eoeiel higher fee-. The
police mi.v hi- ln-t linleh u -tuu-nwuy-
n- smuggled llu-t ciii' mnl
tluit lie rocoixoii .'"'i irmu eueh
iiiemher of I lie i;irl.
NAME MEMBERS OF
on mm tour
OF L
OCAL
ROAD
Hie
Hie
I,. ('. (iiltmui, iu'-uli'ut nf
Siiokmie, l'oilluiiil vV Sfiillle,
"Nnilli Hunk" l.lue. . II. Scull,
seuernl inniieaer ol iho Hiue lorn),
mnl Mummer (!tni ul lh I'tioiflo
lvtcrn. left tlitii moruuis; in 1'roM
dent (tilmiitiS liriviiic cur fur u Imti'
of iii-iM'etinii nf the nmil lielwewi
tlii- eii.v mnl Unite I'ull-. The pin I
will lelurii this ullcriumM mnl .Mi.
(iilumn mid Mr. Scott Imvi for the
not tli tin- eviiiiitiK.
It i- cilniiii'il thul i lie dip i- the
miiuuil iii-p'otiuu tmir nt the new
pie-iileul, who lunl H been noi the
umil. hut Die vi-it ul' the Mil Initio-inl-
Icil tu Iim'hI hnix'- tlt'it il iniuht
le-ult hi ii reoiuniiiciiil itmii tn I'ini-li
the iiill.ui Ilii! link hiiwieii the Dle
.i'II Trunk .mil l'.m' I i-leiii
WASHINGTON. May 2. illlnm
I'ades and Lieutenant Frederick
Moors, newly appointed member of
tho Alaskan engineering commission.
KhisJt VtilL Javtu charge of ihff loca
tion of the railroads in Alaska, toda
engaged temporary offices In the de
partment of the interior for prelimi
nary work. The first work will he
to locate possible routes through the
Suslga valley from tho south coast
to the Tananann river.
The surveys will necessitate the
cmpIoment of a large engineering
corps which will accompany Kades
and cars to Alaska.
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VERA CRUZ SERIOUS
VIJllA CUUZ. Mat i -The food
problem was becoming serious hero
IhN afternoon. Ken at tho hotels
neither fruit, mllK uur uutter were
tn he had. It was sutuitwteil that
siipptles could ho got from Tmnpico
If the rnboW capture It hut tho fight
uiu thoro was draiuelnic. The Vera
Crux Imuks were doing prnellcall)
nothing.
Man, Is the agent.
M GANTZ ARRESIED
IHREAIENINGJ
XKW YOKIC. Mnv 2. Ml- Marie
Omit, wn. nrre-leil here nt noon tn
iliiy while en route to the .Simulant
Gil office", tit 'JO Ilroiiihwiy. She win,
tfken into eii.-toily on n wtirriint I--hiicil
by .Mugi-triito .Murphy mnl
vliieh chnrxeil her with tlireiiteninx
John I). Rockefeller, Jr. Mi? Omit,
offered no reKitiitice mnl Kni Inken
to the (Jlil Slip police stnt ion.
DIFFERENCE IN MARRIAGE
IN U. S. AND ABROAD
10,000 REFRIGERATOR
CARS 10 BE BUILT
PORTLAND, Or. M ''. Ten
million feet nf Iloliuln- or Wa-lmiir-tou
fir will ho pTircliM-i'il within tin
next few weeki- from I'uget Suiiinl
luiuher iiiiiinifiiciiircr- hv the (Iron!
Northern imlnmil, In he u-cil in the
lou-triictioii nf 111. (Kill rofrigemtnr
c.il-', it wit- milHMiiit'cil loiliiy. The
niri. will he limit nt Mifhigtili I'll),
CA1LLAUX CHALLENGES
AILLIERES 10 A DUEL
PARIS, May . Kx-Fiuiinee .Min
ister Jicepli Cuillmix, whno wife ro
I'cnlly klmt uuil killed IMitor Oimtou
Culinette of the ''Kigiirn," sent liin
seeomlrf today to M. Ail lien- with a
cliulliim,'o to u duel. Cnillniix mnl
Aillicic- were nwit emiiliiliie for
ineiiilierliip in the ehmuher nf ilepu-lic-,
in lit 1 SitniliiyV election. Cuil
Inn.v won, but he ehurgiil Ailliciex in
Milteil him in mi oticn letter.
NOTICH.
Notlco is hereby given that tlio
county court of Jacksou county, Ore
gon will on Wednosday thuCth day of
May, 10H, recelvo and open sealed
bids for tho proposal ot palutiux four
bridges, situated nu follows!
One over Rogue river near Iho
town of Rogue River, pno over tho
Rogue river near Gold Hill, one over
Rogue river near I'umlcu hill the
bridge being knnvvii as the MqGloiid
bridge and oitu over Illg liutto creuli
near the mouth of illg liutto crepk.
In submitting bids the material
used Is not bo lucludud lu the bH
us the county will furnish same.
The court reserves the right to re
Jcct uny or ujl bids, Mall or liund
ull bids lo the undersigned ut Juck.
somlllii, Oregon.
0. A OAIU)Ni:il,
County (;)uii(.
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Tukt M Ali,
And ii tide In u Mhhwi-11 mid yo.i
Hill bio one If )iiu vwml uu miln
Tho author of "Tho Diary of n
Ileauty," published In the May Wo
man's Home Companion, comments,
as follows, on tho. differences between
marriage lu America nud abread:
"I havo mado some discoveries
concerning the tremendous differ
ences between marriage In America
nnd marriage In Ruropo. Appar
ently, over thero over) thing is dono
for advantage. In Germany, for ex
ample, the bride not only provides
all the house linen and tablo furni
ture which goes Into the house Kven
In tho highest families every expendi
ture is settled in advance. A friend
or mine, RarouesH von Fremdenhcrg
for I huvi) haronessoit for friends
now, Is to ho married, and the ion
tractH are now-being prepared. J lor
future husband, Captain Count von
Killnltz, Is to lake her to tho thea
ter twice a week If sho desires, and
he Is to pay for the tickets, lint If
she has afternoon tea she Is to pay
for It herself. However, beauty Ik
much more highly prized In Kuropu
than lu America, where It Is so much
commoner. A girl s beauty Ih really
a dowry. I noticed In Rnglaud that
most women of rank were handsome,
Ungllshiuoii of rank and fortune can
afford to marry penniless beauties."
AVERT DANGER TO
. TAMPICO OIL WELLS
WASHINGTON' Mny 2 .Secretary
ofState Ilran today nuuounced that
the danger of International touipllca
tlons growing from tho threatened
destruction of Tuiuplco nil pro;tertle.
had been averted He said the relict
mid federals had both agreed to
avoid damaging them.
liny u Muuwll
And you will he satisfied
TOO I.ATIJ 'I (J CiaSSIFX
FOR KALIJVletrola, practically
now, with latest rciordx ut u bar
gain Address box )., cure Mull
Tribune.
WAN'l'DI) Young limn for officii
work. One who writes u good
bund, understands running a type,
writer and ulro understands smiio
thing about bookkeeping Olvu
Mifeieuut mid vvbeni lust niic
ployed. Addit'ss A. II (' . (urn
Mull Tflbimo.
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iliunl, good dy nun I ' ii ulspni
b J'boiit; U7 J;,
f I'ltiNLitvi: vont hair I
I whim: voir iiavi: it 1
I Tnkn caro of our hnlr
now, mid keep It. Don't
I wait until It Is gouu, for It
I can never m regulued Gut
1 a bottle of
Meritol Hair Tonic
m use It according to dlrec-
tlons, mid wjii will ward off
I the ilaugur of fulling hair
I mid o;irl baldnesH. Wo
I don't clcaliu thut II will
I grow hair on n bald head, ff
but It will keep jour hair I
I at its very host. Wo posl- I
I lively giiarnutea that, J
I Two sUc-, GOc nnd 1.00. I
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M.'OS II. RASKINS
Kxduslvu Agency
NEAREST TO EVERYTHING
licit located wA most iiopuUr
Imltl hi the C iiy liiiuUIni; let i
Wiiirr lu tm roci.i, ,
Kpit.U Ittmtioii lolsdlMf
trevcllilig slone.
I'Xulln1'. lUioiuhly prhrd i;illl.
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We Should Know How
to Dress You Correctly
for ws'vs always specialized in I lie very finsst
Ready-Tailored Clothe.
This Spring and Summer ws are isatly lo deliver
for immcciiatc wear, al' $ 1 S upward,
Correctly Fashioned Suits
which for modem ideas, fit, balance aiul workman
ship, ars as perfect as garments can be made. Thcsx
clothes, hand tailored by
Hirsh -Wick wire-Co.
CliieuKO nnd New York
Michaels, Sterns & Co.
Rochester, N. Y.
which ws rscommcitd vsry highly tc select dressers,
now await your inspection in out cabinets.
Nowhere else can you sscurs greater clothes satis
faction. Model Clothing Co.
Cor. Mr.in and Barllstr
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Maybe You
Were One of Them
Were You Cheated
into believing that because a baking pow
der foamed up over the top of a glass
when water was added, that it was a good,
pure and strong baking powder?
It foams because it contains ALBUMEN (some
times called the white of egg.)
ALBUMEN in baking powder is no help in the
baking.
It does not make a stronger or better baking
powder.
It deceives the consumer when she sees it
foam in the glass.
State after state has ruled that baking powder
mixed with ALBUMEN is illegal and has stopped
the sale of the stuff.
United States Government authorities have de
dared that the water glass test Is a fraud, and that albumen
does not help the baking.
Food commissioners North, South. East and West
have denounced the albumen fraud.
DO NOT LET FAKIRS FOOL YOU.
The manufacturers of K C BAKING Powder have
never found it necessary to resort to such fraudulent
methods.
K C BAKINC, POWDER
Contains' No Albumen
It in u pure food hukiutf powder, Hold at an lioncHt ;
prico uud no better cuu be bought at uny price,
25 Ounces for 25 Cents ASK YOUR GROCER
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