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Mra. H I. Ir-rflri bss ratamed
from Chicago to look after orchard
intereata.
De Voe give trading i tamps with
everything oxftsfU groceries.
Jl C. F. Astbury, formerly mi oreh
ard onr, J spending a few ilas In
tho valley.
tattle material, window screens,
oroSn door'. I'ne. Pur, & Fix. Kao.
. ft J. Jkiroier's resident at Dar
by bunt! April lat. Nothing waa
saved. ,
Hmoko ,n King Spitz clgnr. Gc.
' They are liome-mada. tf
Mrs. Allen G. Wheeler, of ltoao
', War, M has been rlslllne; Mt WbbjIo
Point mid In Mad fori! for some daya,
Will return to her home thla even
ing. . Dr. Btophonson now nrnotlolng
t( ogUln, 14C South Holly, Phone 8G2-X.
, (!bo. Wakeley, of San Join, Cali
fornia, Ik looking over tho mining
dlitrloU of this region for a week
or fnoro.
Got your milk, croam, buttor, orbs
and biittormllk at Do Voo's.
, AVlillo .In mo Ilolilon -waa driving
" liotno from Medford Wmlnosdny ovon-
' I tig ond whon noar hi ranch north
of town, ono of his horaos dropped
'dond. Tho animal wns appnrontly
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'woll up to the inluuto of Ita donth.
I Light lunHioa aorvod nt tho lloyal
Ilnkory. 20
f ( J5. 1. Fox of Uiko Crrok waa a
j ' Mad ford visitor Thursday.
Tho world's groatoat companies.
IIoImoR, Tho Inauranoo Man.
' J unity Fedden, n nowapaoer man
from the Sn Joaquin vnlloy, la en-
Joying a leisurely visit to tho Hoguo
river country, In company with A.
' H. Lakiiess, a horlletiltrlst of tho
Stockton district. On neooiint of tho
' oxaollenee of our aprlng weather the
California vlaltora may gonoludo lo
1 mako a considerable tour of tho Htir-
roundlng roglou.
25 off on Kodaks at' Weston's
1 Oamora Shop.
IS. T. Marrla and wlfo on mo down
from I'nrltnud yesterday to look
' nliout tho vnlloy for a few daya. Tlioy
aro onjoylng tho visit and may not
hurry away.
, Hiiloein'yn wanted. W want 10
good, liuatllnK joiing mun who want
I to mako $3 to f 10 dally, to roproauiil
us. Apply 1'nolflo Coast Salos Co.,
, 511! King at., Medford. 14
II. A. Mnaon, of Prospect, la on-
i Jolng n sojourn In thin pnrt of the
I"' vnlloy thla woek.
Try a King Spitz cigar and en
courago homo Industry. tf
Win, I'ureul! oainu in from his pas
toral field of lalair yesterday on bus.
Inoae. He reports work of nil kind
Incident to farm operntloua U pro
Kreealug satisfactorily In hi district.
J, O. Oorklng, too Dost all around
Photographer In southorn Oregon.
Always reliable. N'egattvos mado any
where, tlmo or place. Studio 22 S
Main Mt. lMiono 320-7.
P. C. ICmby, of Prospect traneaot
ihI business In this clt yeatorda), re
turning ImiH lata in the day.
Our ohocolatofl aro Medford mado.
Tho Sluteta. tf
1'olton J. Worth, of Amity, this
state, who has bean visiting this prt
of southern Oregon for some days,
will let urn home tomorrow. Mr
Worth says that, If he eau sell out
noar Amity, he villi locale lu this
valley thla year. He may have to
, take oare of Ida present crop flrat.
8eo Davo Wood about that fire in-
mirmieo pollay. Office Mull Tribune
llldg.
', Ten carloads of autoumbllea v. ere
rewlvwl In Medford during the
; HuiHtk of March, four carloads have
bsaui received In this city during
; Ayrll, ao far, and three wore are on
v tho road. Cash la being uald fur
many of these wacliineji. while othera
aro Ueltig purchaiHtl on the usual
InatNlmoHt plan. Generally this ex
traordinary alitpHieNt or autos for
loeul dlatrtbutlon would I consid
ered a refutation of the comptaint
against the embarrassments of busl
mhm depresslou lu tbis legion It
u)l be claliuod by some that It Is
a reek leas imeatiueat in luxury, but
VibeM it la ttkcoerd tbat many of
these uwtehlues are being bought by
farwiors and ori-bardlata Hho ueetl
tbt4ti In the general expedition of
tliflr baalueas opera t lens, It way be
aaW to Indicate, at leaat, a sturdy
confidence tbat tbe hard-ttuiea pe
rl ml has reached its coaeluaion ou
the Pariflo coast.
Handera, aaporlug, tlat.palHtlng. 312
5 J W Carpenter brought bis faiu-
lly doHD (roan Seattle, aasured thai
lie oonld Had excuse to locate in
I Itiifiwe liver valley. Through J W
I AVakefleld. tbe ral estate utau, he
j Is about to make a cboioo of a farm
bogie lu the viiiuit) of Medford It
Is lieedleas to a that Mr. Carpeuter
Is grdatly ploaaad with bt be finds
in this reglou. lie coutas as a pro
?raglve citUea aud suggests tbat be
la pot llkeb.te be the last one from
tlji Pilgot sound oouatry, (or niaay
if roftJlUutl thrtt are complaining of
' o$gitaii'fi i'"l'k d too fraejuaMt
flQpils,
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ar for onilriut advarKc ' ald a
local business mag today. It may be
wall to tar In Mind tbat eggs t
now and will probably rma!n to be
for soma tin rat the rhaaaant and
moat wholesome swat food obtain
able. Tbe country la blng searched
for marketable livestock for tbe mar
kets, which bar become eager even
for a nominal supply. It la predict
ed that meat prices will soon be tho
highest ever exacted In this country.
Ret tho lions now, while oggs arc
cheap, and Increase the output of
fries and brollnra. At tho same time,"
continued tho business man, "take
care that the Increase In tho winter
layers shall be proportional" with
the Incroaaed demand for eggs during
the wlntor season "
Postage stamps at Do Voo's.
"Speaking of lime as a soil atlm-
ulant." said Managor J. C. Ilurcli of
the lleaer-Portland Cement com
pany at Gold Hill, "reminds mo of
a demonstration mado In the vicinity
of Gold Hill last year. A farmor had
throo acree to dovoto to whoat. Tho
soil waa tho same on tho entlro lovol
tract. Ho concluded to try llmo hk a
stimulant. He limed tho middle
aero, leaving the aero each sldo of It
J nut ita It waa aud had been for oars.
lOuch oulaldo aero produced 19 bimli
ols of whoat, vthllo tho llmod aoro
produced 47 bushels. Tho demon
stration waB convincing, so far as It
appllud to that typo of soli. Tho
land, nlthough In n lime country, had
boon cultivated- for many vonrs."
Tho Star brand of typewriter rib
Ito n h aro guaranteed to glvo 75,000
Improsslons of tho typo "ft" ond "o"
without so clogging tho typo as to
show on tho paper. This Is a protty
stiff warranty, but that Is whnt tho
Wobstor company agrees to with 8tar
ribbons. Sold by the Medford Print
ing company.
Jack Slovens, who baa linen con
ducting n Jltnoy huslnoaa Rlong the
Pacific hlghwny In thla county, met
with n soman hut exciting Incident on
Wodnesdny whllo taking a party of
slghtsuora up tho highway grade on
tho SlHkljous. The maohlno hponmo
uiimniingoablo, through a postdhlo
mls-mnnlpulntlou of tho driver, and
began to hack down tho grndo when
Stevens tried lo "awltoh tho gonrs."
He was unable to handle It and, aoo
Ing that It waa about to back off of
tho gindo, tho pnHeaugurfl Jumped,
while Stotuna staid with tho maohlno
until licv hud bnckml it Into tho hill
nnd upsot It. There ho nnd tho party
loft It. Mr. Htovuim wns slightly
hurt, but the other mombera osoopad
Injury,
Knator cards and booklets, Medford
Hook Storo. in
Olaudo O. Cato, county pathologist,
will go to Gold Hill Saturday to de
liver u leoturo at tho loonl theater
while the poultry plctuiea aro being
shown. Tho plctuiea are thoso shown
nt tho Pago In thla city last Katuiday
and are fro ntthe extension depart-
luent of the agricultural college.
Those who saw them hero prouoiiue-
ed them ery excellent.
Oatea sells 1'ord enrs, 1200 down
nnd $xl n mouth.
The College Wonuin elub will meet
with Mrs. i. IC Williams, 620 Kouth
Peach street, Saturday afternoon at
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Bweot older nt Da Voo's.
,U W Koenan, of Poillnnd, Is
transacting business In this city this
afternoon. i
(leuevleve, tho little daughter of
I. 1) Harris, tho oiohardlat, v. as op
crated upon for appondlulte by Dr.
Conioy Momlay, and stood the oper
ation well. Mie gives promise of
rapid recuperation.
Weston Camera Shop for first-olaas
kodak finishing and kodak supplies.
Mr aud Mrs. Nuiin came In fiom
Cottage drove )eterda) and havn
coHclude to find excuse to remain
lu tbla part of the valley
Headache painless "extracted" by
means of perfect glasses. This Is
true In almost ail cases, and glasses
are certain!) more to be desired than
headache Come In. Dr Klckert, 14
Mrs Mary It llaselrlgg Is In a
er) critical condition at the home of
her daughter. Mra 11 u. Marsh. 51
North Peach street, and grave fears
are entertained for her recovery.
Made fium Medford pruducla e,
rltishel), except tbe augar, evea to
the flavor, Tbe ne lea creaw at tb
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Completely furnished
Svfc g (irap. II
KOK SAUC Kresh milk goats t re
duced rates Mrs I, Duseubury,
Climax, Ore
KOIt 8AI.K Kuiuituie, matting, en
c)elopfdlu. law ii mower. garden
tools 41 Hall), Pboue 017.
Have Comfortable Feet
If our are tired or aching ur cal
loused or Inflamed or sore frosg
Huy cause, let me treat thaw.
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Ouiiielt-ykiiHy lliilldiug.
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I rni Ur in i I ii' Hxhlnxitin
rhml will I ' lu Id Kildat afl',r"i"n
al o'clo'k Jlualntnta of Impbrtant
will 1st trasjnteO A rail sdeadsnre
la dnrirwl.
andtrs, tka all aronn painter. II.
An atnMMl mtlng will be held at
the Presbyterian church on Friday
night. Bvervone interested la nr ged
to come and bring a basket of lunch.
Insure yanr Into la tbe Alllanse
ngalnat thaft, firs. C. T. Tengwald.
lOr W. T. Tompkins, of March-
field, formerly a physician In this
vallev, Is visiting with former neigh
bors awl friends In this vicinity this
week prior U his departure for to
ward, Alaska.
Your lawn mowei mar nine sharp
ened at Mitchells. Phone 820-J.
II. .1. Kingston, of Klamath Kails,
has returned home, after several
days devoted to rlsltlng with friends
in this city.
Light luncbea sorvod at tho lloyal
Ilakery. 18
William Utley. of Oarrllner, this
atate, Is sojourning In this part of
tho valley fur a week.
Hand benefit ball, Ashlsnd armory,
Friday, April 7 Music by Ashland
band, 21 piece Tickets $1, Yon
are Invited. 207
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imIhI iiMitri to Iran' i ' M !''
, ti f f Inar "f the ommrrlal iinti leit
f nlgbt, tbe atiendanee waa umall
Prealdeat Hill refefrvd to the iullls-
tltiford rallra4 prossjsltloa m be
ing la proccsa of development before
l ha city eonaefl and tbat the action
of tbat body in catling a special
election further la nfowote the maf
Ur Is being asaltad with a feeling
of great confldsiwa.
Olympic flonr 1.40 a sack, 5.C0
a barrel. I.. K. Brown.
Paul Itoblnaen will leave tonight
for Bismarck. North Dakota, where
be baa been offered a position In a
pharmacy.
Atternay C. Ii. Watson Is attending
to legal business In Medford this af
ternoon. It. II. Oraudy, a business man of
Seattle, Washington, Is again a t
Iter in thla city and nearby points.
Gee. McManua most successful car
loon play "Bringing Up Father," at
the Page theater noxt Tuesday night
is the last legitimate allow booked by
John Colt thla season.
Kdward Kelly, Mill of the prosecut
ing attorney, Is suffering from a
fractured bone in ono of hla arms,
tho reaiill of falling from his bloclc
7'whlli' rldlnt! home from Nfliool
I .( (O till ' till if I It MI "
frlr line niece lt completion 10 the
asl-slde terminus
flpalaHng. averting goods sold at
list S eaproec an special orders.
MetlforU Boak on. II
Mrs. DbJ R. Terratt joined liar
J nsband at Gold Mill tbla weak, where
she will remain, her husband having
a position as rashter of the bank at
tbat place.
Dig 6 milkshakes at Do Voe'a,
.Frank J. Miller, a raembar of the
Oregon public service commission,
said yesterday that he discerned a
promise In the general situation of
things In this territory or greater In
dus triHl development thla year than
ever before. Mr. Miller waa a rew
yeara ago ono of southern Oregon a
moat active and prominent bualness
men. He aud 111 brother, Harrv
Miller', engaged In extenslvo o tie ra
tions In .losephlne and .laekaon coun
ties some years ago Thoroforo, Mr
Miller regarda a trip Into this region
as a pleasurable visit among old-tlm
frlenda and fellow workers. Ho oc
proasea unrtia)lflel confidence lu the
ultlmato development of the south
ern Oregon territory Into one of the
rlrhest commercial fields In propor
tion to iti area on the coast
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-low l ln ' ''" ' h' rni'i'Md
proposition as made tii rlitH
Hon npepared to be stimulated no
ticeably. Kvery geJ cMlaa hi Mod
foni akeiild register at enaa, rgas
tha rlty recorder.
Mltor C. B. Wolf of the Ashlaad
flecord Is enjoying the atmosphere
of business in tbe valley metropolis
today
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day for headauartera at rater Vk.
They motored lo t'l creak gfHl
from there will proceed on foot ffr
deep snow Mr flKeol fee, on btm
ness nnd bis companions will (go
pit ture of the lake.
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IGF TAILORED SUITS
Just at a time .when you want a suit, still two weeks until
Easter; but we realize that we have over-indulged in Quality.
Suits and are putting a price on the higher quality suits
within the reach of all. This showing of suits is by far the
most beautiful line ever shown at one time. Exclusive models
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Silk Suits in (Iros ilo Lonrtiv, tnl'IVta iiml poplin, also
'oiiiliii!ititii Silk and Wool Suits, also Wool Suits, I.').(K)
ami $-lU.(H) vnluw, "Styleenift models, (T O
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More than "0 Tailored Suits, in tafTeta silk, silk poplins,
coinhinatioii tafl'i'ta and serge and lalTeta and pujdiu, as
well as the all-wool poplins and gaberdines, in the sea
son's choicest colors, Howling (Jreen, navy blue, Hague
blue, black, tan and chgeks, $.'55.01) values, (IM PA
Stylccraft models, special :tjj) Dlj
One lot of about two dozen Suits, the season's newest
models, in all-wool poplin and shepherd checks, color
navy blue and Hague blue, and checks, UQ C"A
special Mo.50
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Dresses
,Au inunense showing ..I TalTeta Dresses, pricwl
$18.50 to $35
Coats
Htmla to meet every requirement, AVhito Oouis, .Uffhi
Cotiis, Dark Coats and Black ('oats; also many Silk
Coats, priced
$8.50 to $30
Millinery i
The showing of .Williuerv is iniinense. ISspocially
strong showing of Triinmed Hats at $5.00, $fi.O0
90.50 and $7.50. Sport Hats, S52.25, S2.75, '
$2.9S, $a.25 up.
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