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MISD'iroup MATL TRIBUNE, M10DFORD. OREOON, SUNDAY. JULY 10, 3910. 5 t SOCIAL AND PERSONAL liimrn to Hiiy HI Huyo, HO N. II, Monde of Grants l'nss, who hiiM boon visiting . relatives Mini friends hero," returned homo iSiitiiniay evening. A. (;. Kundall ol' Talent wuh it Medford visitor .Saturday. Hon. Thoo. Cameron di' .luckson vlllo wiih in Mojl'onl Siitiirilay. K. MeCloudou of Hold Hill wan in .Modloid on it business dip Kill unlay. T. K. llaiumorsloy, (luinily United Htuton marshal, wiih in Medford Sat urday. "I tun mil looking for uiiy body nl all," lio said. "I'm simply visiting tlio folks al Gold Hill ami brought throo of my Hinall nephews iil with inn to hIiow thiim tho town. tv . it i ,1 rrom inu nmoiini or. pjutiuiH, pop corn ami other indigostibles thuy are cramming into thuir systems, I judge (hal tliu services of a physieinu will ho noeosHiiry ly tlio timo wu pit 1(01110." K. 0. Smith of OrantH l'nss wuh in Medford on profoHsionuI Iiiikuiuhh Saturday. Mr. ami Mr. Lawrence Curdwull of Clolii Hill wore in Medford Hatur day on a shopping tour. C. II. Hedfiold of Sioux City in a recent arrival in Medford. Ho coiiioh with a viow to locating. Statu Sunator Cunningham of Iowa, who viriitctl horo last winter, Iiiih arrived lo spend a month or two and may loenlo. Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Ilnnloy woro in Medford from tlio ranch Saturday. Hoy Doano roturncd Saturday, from Nevada and California points, whore ho Iiiih liuun for tlio pant sev eral moutliN. Ho in in thy "pink of condition." Now cleaning and dyo workH. J. K. Giichor. who Iiiih hcun at Cottage Grove and Kugeno for tlio pant your, running a cloauiui; and dyo workH, Iiiih rotiiruod to Medford. whom ho will open up a mndoni donning ami lyo plant. Ho is fitting up iooiiih at 10 North Front Htrcot for pressing rooiiiH. until larger iiurlorh can lio tiouurcd and Iiiih ordered maohiuury to fully equip a first-olutH loaning and dyeing plant, and thou desiring ox port uorviou al modorato intos will do well to soo him. 0(1 Mr. ICanioH and family of North Front street havu movod into tlio "Wilson roKidoiico, on North Central avonuo. Ccmoul flooring in being put in tlio North Hchool hiiHomout liy tlio Medford Cement company. Mr. Kudos ami family have moved from North Central avoiiuu to their newly finished bungalow on Onkdah avonuo. J. J. MtiHon, who bought tho'lhil lock property on North Riverside uvouiie, in having a fine six-room roriidoiico built hy Hordion & Sou. Mr. Cody, Jr., and wife have -moved into the residence Mr. Kudos vacated on North Central avonuo. Mrs. V. Vincent Cleveland and family attended the funeral of Men. MuDonnld at Antiooh Tuesday. Tlio deceased wuh a daughter ,u' Mr. mid Mrs. Oliver Vincent, iiiHtead of H. I. Vincent, iih reported. With n Binnll "discount" for tho honest onthiixbum of statomont some times Inevitable In wrltlnj an onr noHt ndvortlnor ont, you can dapond absolutely upon tho cnntJor nnd hon osty ot ndvortteora In this nowepn vor. Someono can got a nico homo four-room house, haru, sheds, chick ou Iiouhoh, irrigation plant nnd about four neros, or 18 lots, to close out dioap; iinprovemoutrt worth .f 1500; IoIh worth $200 and up; figure- it yourHolf. Will tnko $2(100 onsh. Goo. Clausing, owner, throo blanks north wost of oml of Main street paving, ' addroHH Hox 300, oily. flfl Merrill Hrown and II. II. Smith of Knglo Point wore Medford visitor Saturday night. Webb S. Wriirhl of Akion, O., is here looking after businoss inattorH. John P. Glum of Hut to, Mont., one of the prominent men of that sootion of (he country, is here on a biiHinoHH doal, .1. H. Sliormau wiih in from tho WoHtaway ranch Saturday uftor- 1IOIIII. V. W. Ifnrnion of Eagle Point was a Medford visitor Saturday. J, O. Parker of Loh Annoles is viH itinir Mndford for a few days. W. P. Morediko of San l)io;o in in Medford looking over tho country. Mm. II. K. MeCollum, Mm, A. J. Weaver and Adrian Weaver, of Lnrn mio, Wyo nre horo looking over the country with tho idoa of location iu viow, BRYAN ONCE AGAIN HEADS FORLORN HOPE Believe That Groat Commoner Will Do Unahlo to Force Local Option Plank Into Stato Platform Dem ocrats Want to Elect Senator. EXPECT AN OROER TO SUSPEND ALL RATE INCREASE While a "Conservative" se of Com mission's New Suspension Power Will Do the General Rule, It Is Be llevotl That It Will Be Invoked. LINCOLN, Neb,, July I). That William .), Itryan will head a l'oilorn hope when, iih delegate from Lan ciiHlor county to Domocratie Hlalo convention, ho eudoavoi'H to force a local option plunk into the Mate plat form !h the coiihciihiih of opinion of loadet'H hole. Tho Democrats liopo the state at the coming election will hcuiI a Dem ocrat to the Hoiiuto. Tho local op tion plank, they fear, would Hplit the party and endanger their ohnneoH of HIICCl'HH. County convoutioiih have been hold and none of them have favored the local option idea. LaucaHter county, Ilrynn'H coun ty, probublyl will adopt tho plank out of courtesy to IJryan, but it m ex pected that ho can puccet'd in bin plan. liryan Iiiih announced that ho will lead the option forces at the. conven tion and that ho will Hpcak for the idea from tho floor of tho convention. T DDE The entertainment given at the Di jon theater, under the direction of .Minn Alborta Dudley, it. attracting much attention. Miss Dudley, who in a vaudeville favorite throughout the northwcHt. has added to her own personal laurelK and has proven her self a crackerjack of a stage man ager as well hh a high-class per former. The program tonight, we uudorstuud, will bo changed com pletely, and an entirely new act with expensive eloctrical effects will hold tho boards. If the act measures up to Miss Hadlov'a own personality it should draw largo crowds. Miss Adelaide Dudley and her company aro drawing crowded houses at the Dijon this week. To morrow night the playlet is called "Mother's Songn" and Friday night will bo presented tho attraction, "In tho City of Siglm nnd Tonrrt." Miss Stella Ponti and little Miss Norma I'on ti aro featured in tho cast and the musical numbers are pronounced by thoso who heard the rehearsals as magnificent. Tho electrical of- feets which hnvo mot with so much approbation from tho public during tho past week will bo continued in mo cnicriainmcuiH oi tins coming week and will probably become a por- mauont feature of tho Bijou shows, or at leaot as long ns Miss Hadloy is connected with the locnl play hoiiso. Miss Hadloy, although a voting woman, has a largo oxporienco iu matters theatrical and tho return dates offered hor all over tho north wont nttost to her popularity as an entertainer. The Bijou management have succeeded in holding her here by a high salarv offor and tho tho atorgoers of the city aro showing their appreciation of her effortH by crowding tho popular little play house. . WASHING-TON, D. C, July l). The interstate commerce commisnion is expected to order a general sus pension of tho proposed railway freight rate increases next Tuesday. Whilo a "conservative" uso of the commission's now suspension power probably will be a general rule, the commission has decided to investi gate exhaustively the alleged need of higher freight rates. Under the now law the commission Ik empowered to suspend the enact ment of rates for ten months. It is believed thai not more than three months will bo required for an in vestigation of tho schedules filed with the commiHsion. The rates are scheduled to become effective August 1. They affect the shippers of the entire country. NOTICK TO CONTHAGTOHH. , Complete plonH, specifications and requlHlto data for tha concroto foun dation work of tho l'ago Hotol build ing, lo bo erected In .Medford, Orogon, will bo ready Wednesday mornlnjj, July 13, 1010, r.t our office In room 212, Fnrmon; and Fruitgrowers' Hank building, Medford, Oregon. Seal ed bids aro aiikod for, I'OWKIl & IIBKVKS, 07 Architects. Head tho furnished room mh iu tho paper today and then write n better ono. It'll find you a lodger. We Have For Sale TO PLAY DORIS i . SUNDAY NIGH T AARON S. WATSON SM.'iiks at the big TAHKKXACLK MKimXG MONDAY KVKXIXG, JULV 11, 1010, on TEMPERANCE. Mr. Watson Is n very r.blo spcak- or, comes with very strong argumonts and will dell70v n most Interesting 'discourse. 2very nerson V southern Bannacjeman at Grants Pass Forrjotjoroson owes it to themselves to bear Load Stage Scenery, So Playgoers Were Disappointed Last Night and Performance Goes On Tonight. Mr. Watson. ADMISSION' FREE. E The Athon Stock company was unable to play at tho Medford the-! ater last night, as the Southern Pa cific baggageman nt Grants Pass forgot to load the company's baggage and scenery yesterday aftomoon. i CoiiHcouciitly, in order not to disap point many pcoplo who had bought seats for "Doris," tho management decided to givo a special perform ance tonight (Sundny), when "Doris" will bo presented for the last time. AN EYE SPECIALIST Medford People Are Favored by j Having a First-Class Eye Special 1st Locate Here. - - Taft Plays Golf. IIKVKHIjY, Mass., July I). Presi dent Taft plnyoil golf and Ihon wonl yachling today. Since coming here he has sailed each afternoon. Mrs. Norton, wife of tlio presi dent's Hocrotnrv, who was rooeutlv operated upon for appendicitis, is improving and her physicians today nay she will hood reoovor. CARRIED WATER IN HIS BOOTS TO PUT OUT FIRE PORTLAND, Or., July 0. Carry iug water iu his boots to put out a forest firo that started in tho Coast mountains was tho plan of Forest Supervisor 1$. 10. Benedict, and his einiek action saved a widespread con flagration that would probably have resultod in much damage. He first triod to whip out tho flamos with his saddlo blanket, Vailing in this, ho foil upon tho expedient of filling his boots from a noarby stream. Tho nnnual wnrfaro with forost fires that unmos with every dry sea son is now on and the forost sorvico is maintaining a vigilant watch to re dueo the yearly toll taken by vnLTiuil flumes to a minimum. DR. RICKERT OVER KENTNER'S guarantees satisfaction in all his work, both fit ting of ghisses and treatment. He is Med ford's Eyesight Specialist 731ij acres, with good buildings, about four miles from Medford. Thcro are on the place Sy2 acres in Bartlett pears, 9 years old, with a good crop in sight, and 112 acres of Anjou pears in their second year. There are also 22 acres in alfalfa. If taken soon, the pear crop and the hay go with the place. Price $14,000; $G000 cash, balance on or before five years, with interest at 6 per cent. 32 acres, across the road from above place. Three-room house and small barn. On this place there are ten acres of 8-year-old Newtowns and four acres in 1 and 2-year-old peaches. Price $7500; $3000 cash, balance on or before five years, with interest at 6 per cent. These places are worth the price asked and the terms make them especially desirable. W. T. YORK . CO. tMCKV Cleaning7 Perfection We will never stop short of perfection .when CLEANING AND DYEING any thing entrusted to our care. Your finest garments are as safe in our hands as they would be hanging in your home. PHONE MAIN 2441 Oim WAGON IS AT YOUR SERVICE 5 FIR ST. SOUTH The eyo is tho most precious pos- I session of nny human being. A great many pcoplo abuse their eyes or ne glect them by not having thorn trcnt- od or propor glassos fitted. I Some pcoplo think that thoy niimt go out of town iu order to got propor treatment. Ibis 10 nil wrong. Medford H)ssossos an oyo specialist that will givo you as good treatment iib yon can find olsowhoro. Eloven years iu Southoru Oregon, a gradu ate) and n post-graduate, and you cortainly know that an optician must bo first-clnss and capable before he can pass tho examination before the stato board, Dr. Ilickcrt, now' located over Kontner's, guarantees to fit all glasses perfectly and no ono noed have tho least hesitancy about going to him for trontmont. DR. BIGAR IS TO ATTEND CONVENTION MEDFORD THEATER TO-NIGHT PASADENA, Gal., July 9. Dr. Hamilton Pinko Dlggnr of Cleveland, private physician to John D. Rocko follor, will attend tho annual conven tion ot tho Amorlcan Ilomoopnthlo lustttuto, which opons horo tomorrow, according to an nnnouncomont mado today. Dr. Illggar will nrrlvo horo uoxt Monday. Ho Is scbodulod to ad dross tho convention. Six hundrod dologatoa will nrrlvo tonight and tomorrow on special 10 trains from points oast ot tho Mis sissippi. SPECIAL PERFORMANCE of Watch this Space Every Day DORIS A j the Southern Pacific Railroad failed to bring the baggage and scenery of the Athon Stock Company from Grants Pass, it was impossible to play last night, hence above announcement. -- ---- -i MONDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY II AND 16 THE ATHON STOCK COMPANY in tho laughable farce "Whose Baby are You?" I PEICES 25c, 50c, 75c. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13 First timo in Medford Maurice Campbell presents HENRIETTA CROSMAN in Percy Mackayo's Comedy, ANTI-MATRIMONY PRICES 50c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Seats on sale Monday at 10 a. m.