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MISDFOIIP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 31, 19J0. A l.tff. SOCIflLANDPERSONAL Lonrii t( imy l) Hnyo, 110 .lolin Nelson has disposed nf IiIh rouidciicu property on North Miiully Hlniiit In it Mr. I'r.yor, who Iiiih taken ImihhohhIoii. Now donning and dyo works. J. 11, (Jui'lior, who Iiiih boon itt Cnttngo (Jrovo uml Kuguiio for tliu punt your, running a cleaning ami dyu works, Iiiih returned to Medford, whore liu will open up minium cleaning ami lyo plunt. Ilo Ih fitting up rooms at 120 North Front utroot for pressing rooiiiH, until larger quarters can ho Houuruil anil Iiiih ordered machinery to fully equip a first-class cleaning and dyeing plant, and tluiho desiring expert Hurvico at moderate niton will do well to hiio him. "(1 Mr. and Mrs. Volnoy Dixon Hpent Sunday at Tolo, with relatives and friundH. Someone can got a nice homo four-room house, barn, sheds, chick 4iii Iioiihch, irrigation plant anil about four acri'H, or J 8 IoIh, to clone out .-clump; improvcmentH worth $lft00; lota worlh $200 and up; figure it yourself. Will tnko $12000 cash. Geo. Clausing, owner, three blocks north went of end of Main street paving, or address Hox flflfl, city. !).r Horn duly 7, to the wifo of Mr. and MrK. Karl Ciiho of Autioch, a Hon, Have vol a need in office sup- lilies? Try tho Morrivold Shop, KM W'oHt Main. HO Mrs. I'oiiIhoii and daughter of Crater Lake lauudrv, wan called to .Ashland by the serious sickness of Mm. I'oiiIhoii'h mother. Joseph CuHkcy, tho veteran black Hiaith of North Mealty streot, in con fined to his bed with a nuvero attack of pueiimoiiia, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. GIiihh, promi nent farmeni of Autioch, woro soon among tho biiHy shoppers of Satur day; hIho W. J. Scott and William Sharrard of North Koguo river. Arthur Joiich, the high school stu-li-nt of llouglo, came over Saturday for pleasure and wart the guest of J. 0. Martin and family. Harvest Iiiih begun in North Koguo river. The grain in of a good qiml ity and about all cut. 0. It. Verbiok and family are moving to their new Htoro and rosi louco on North Central avenue to day. C. 1''. Martin in recovering Hlowly fnm a severe illness. KaiiHii House of AhIiIiuhI wiih in Medford on business Monday. MiH Mollio Towne. deputy county dork, wiih in Medford Monday morn ing, returning from a visit to rela tives at Phoenix. Merrit Drown, of Kuglo Point, -an dd-timo player and Ht ill a persistent fan, took in the Mcdfnrd-Kugcuo ball game Sunday. Qcorgo Merritt of Central Point wan one of the interested spectators at thu hall giuno Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Kennies Hpent Sunday on thu river. C. W. Wilmeroth, innnngor of tho Southern Oregon Fruit & Produce association, returned from n trip to "Northorn Oregon and Washington points Monday morning. "Hot and dry in tho north," said Mr. Wilme roth, "and I'm mighty glad to get back." J. C. Pendleton and son, Vonio, of Tablo Hook, woro Medford visitors Sundny. Hon. J. D. Fouton of Portland Iiiih boon here for Hevernl days on legal matters, .Colonel It. C. WnHhhurn was In Medford Monday from his ranch at Tablo Hook. C. S. Snydor of Chicago ift Visit ing for Bovoral days with K. D. Wa terman and family of Medford. Tho Modern Woodmen of the World held their last social session for tho season last Friday evening. There wore about 'JOO in attendanc". A musical imd literarv program was rendered and an excellent supper served. Next Friday evening a spo oiul nieeling will bo held for the pur poso of iuilialiug six new candidates. Mayor Snell of Ashland was in Medford on business Monday. Lou and Frank, at the llotol Nash shine stand, are all puffed up over their now stand, ami they certainly liavo a right to ho. fy is a vast im provement over tho old singlo ehnir, to tlio summit of which one climbed at the risk of broken bones. Magazines, late fiction, postcards. The Morrivold Shop. !)(! Tlio Southorn Pnoifio company ban contracted for t7,000 cubic yards of earth witli which to make tho fill about tho now depot. Tho .oiirlh is to como from tho excavation for Howard Dros.' building and tho Hotel Medford. If. A. Dubh of Uozeman, Mont., is looking over tho Hoguo Hivor vul loy, It. Drookmnn of Merlin, Or., was in Medford Monday attending to some special IiusIiiosh matters, Karl S, Harris of Dond, Or,, is in Medford on a business trip. llnurdinot Connor of Table Hock was a Medford visitor Monday. REFERENDUM IS ENJOINED BY CITY Property Owners In Ashland Petition for Election on Pnvlnn, Out City Council Enjoins City Recorder From Goliin Ahead. ASHLAND, July ll.Tho - city council In AhIiIiuhI Iiiih enjoined tho city recorder from proceeding tindur ho nitialivu anil roteremliim law .and callimr an election on tlio paving ueHtinu, a pelitloned by lfiU pmp- erty owners ol that city. A tempo rary restraining order wiik issued this morning by Judgo CalkitiH. Tlio ciiku will hu licard soon. The trouhlo aroHo over tho man ner in which tin) paving contract wan awarded, properly owners believing Ihey could got their paving cheaper. Tim Warren CoiiHtruction company holds the contract, A. K. Kennies in appearing for the coiiu'cil, PREDICTS DEATH IN SEA: IS FULFILLED LOS ANCHiLICS, Cal., July 11. Tlio strange disappearance of Miss Charlotte Hitchcock, following the prediction of a sccrcss that she would meet her death in thu sea and tho discovery of a complete outfit of women's clothing in a bathhouse at Venice, was responsible today for her relatives' fear that she was drowned. Miss Hitchcock disappeared last Friday from tho home of her sister, Mrs. K. .1. Hooth. who notified the Venice police and a patrol is being maintained along thu strand. With the clothing found in the Venice bathhouse was a magazine on which her name was ncnciled. In the magazine wns a note addressed to "Grace." stating that she had wagered $10 with a friend that she could swim to a float anchored off the beach, and that she intended to make tho attempt, although a fortune teller once told her she would be drowned and that her body would not be recovered. George W. Marron of Ashland wns in Medford Monday ou a business visit. NOTICK TO COXTUACTOItS. Completo plans, specifications and rcqulnlto datn for tho concroto foun dation work of tho l'ngo Hotel build ing, to bo orcctod In Medford, Oregon, will bo ready Wednesday morning, July 13, 1010, nt our offlco In room 212, Karmoro and Frultgrowonr Hank bulldlDR, Medford, Orogon. Scal ed bids aro ntikod for. POWER & REEVES, 07 Architects. Rock Springs Coal. Tho firct car of Hook Springs coal arrived today. Sea it unloading at tho doot. Now is tho time to placo your ordor so it can ho delivered from this or tlio following enra, after wo storo it in our bins and you want it, it will cost moro. Placo your orders now. You will need this coal this winter. Seo or phono W. J. Durbridgo, the drayman. -- - DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET, OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. f 4-f -f -f 4 Packers Wanted! To register with tlio association for this soason's pack. Paoking schools for pears and apples in Au gust and Soptombor. Pnok changed ou apples. Hvorybody nuiut learn it. H. H. FHUIT & PRODUCK ASS'N. LOOK Again To PUT URGE CREW CUTTING ID Crater Lake Ltimhcr Company to Furnish Valley With Fuel-New Camp Will Bo Established at Once and Men Put at Work. Tho Crater Lake Lumber company is making plans to put u crow of 100 men in their timber on Dig Dutto cutting cord wood and plan to fur nish much fuel to tho valley this fall. Kdgar 1 Infer, gcnorul manager of tile company, is busy at present as sembling a crew and establishing a camp. Tho crow will clear out the timber tracts of the company, plac ing thu larger trees in readiness l'or the opening of lumber mills later in tho season. M. H. Storey of Klamath Foils was in Medford Monday looking af ter business matters. Notice nf First Mcetlnrj of Creditors. In tho District Court of the Unit ed Status, for tho District of Ore gon. In bankruptcy. In tho matter of George A. Dull, bankrupt. To the creditors of George A. Itutt of Medford, in the county of Jackson and district aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on tho 7th day of July, 1010, the snid Gcorgo A. Dull wns duly ndjudicated bankrupt, and that tho first meeting of his creditors will bo held at the office of thu referee in Medford, Or., ou the 21st day of July, 1010, at n o'clock in tho afternoon, at which time tho said creditors may attend, provo their claims, appoint a trus tee, examine the bankrupt, consider and order tho sale of tho property of tho bankrupt, and transact such other business as inny oroporly como before said meeting. July I), 1010. IIOLHHOOIv WITIIINGTON, 10.V Hofereo in Dankruptcy. MenWanted 100 men to cut wood; want ed at once; good wages; new camp. Apply Edgar Hafer, Medford, Or. - -- -----""- Notice. All porsons knowing them boIvcs to bo indebted to VAN DYKE'S will plcaso call nnd sottle, as books must bo bal anced at once on account of storo having been sold to F. W. Gray. Notice. All porsons knowing them- "" "" boIvcs to bo indebted to VAN "" DYKE'S will plcaso call nnd sottle, as books must bo bal- "" T" mirtn,1 it nwwt ntt nnnniinfr nf 4 4- 4-4-4- 4- II. B. Pattorson, tho Qua- 4 kor Nursory man, has moved his offico to 110 Eaot Main "" stroot. f Fine Printing Wo mako a specialty of fino printing, carry tho neeessnry Jtock to onnblo us to fill all orders promptly, nnd guaran tee satisfaction. ' Host equipped job offico m Oregon south of Portland; Host export printers. Hoforo sending your orders nut of town, cull nnd figure with us if wo oan servo you for the samo price as an out-of-town coucorn you will wish to patronizo homo industry. Medford PrintingCo. HERE - morrow BIG EIRE RAGES IN COUER D'ALENE FOREST WALLACE, Idaho, July 11. Af ter causing tho destruction of lim ber valued at hnlf a million dollars, fires in tho Cocur d'Aleno national forest and on J'iiio creek, wheic some of tho finest white pine timber is located, nro reported to bo under control today. The fires were brought undor control by the efforts of a largo number of Pine creek set tlers and forest rangers, who fought it for thrco days. Several fire-fighters were taken to their homes, exhausted, ou ac count of tho 72-hour battle ugninst the encroaching flames. For two days tho flames gained steadily. With the wind driving the long lino of fire forward, tho set tlers battled grimly to save their homes and tho reserve from the flames, Backfiring was attempted, but met with small success. It ap peared ns though the entire region would ho firo-swept when the wind tihifted anil stayed the progress of the fire. Several smaller fires are reported in the mountains. Owing to tho fact thnt practically no rain has fallen recently, tho for ests arc dry nnd stand ready tinder for an igniting spark. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Soaled bids will bo received by Chas. D. Lyon, at Medford, Oregon, until July 22, 1010, for tho erection of a framo public school building, according to plans and specifications proparcd by CIiob, D. Lyon, Architect, Medford, Ore. All bids must bo accompanied by a certified chock payabio tq "School District No. 14, Jackson Co., Willow Springs, Ore, for tho sum of $75.00 as a guarantco that tho contractor will furnish nn approved bond equal to 35 per cent of tho contract within ten days after tho awarding of the contract. All bidB must bo mado out on black proposals for tho same. Dlanks will bo furnished upon application by tho Clork or Architect. Plans and specifications may be had at the Architects. Tho board reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. By order of tho School Board No. 14. J. F. DAVIS, Chairman. T. C. LAW. Clerk. Raskins for Hnalth. Double Your Business---Le! In The Sunlight Suppose you know a man who kept his shndes drawn tight all day and burned korosono instead of lotting in tho sunlight. Suppose you knew a man toiling along a dusty rond who would not accept a lift whon thoro wns plenty of room in the wagon; Suppose you know n millor with his mill built besido a swift- running stream who insisted on turning tho machinery by hand. All foolish, you snyt And yet look nround you how few re tailors tnko ndvautngo of iho great advertising campaigns run by food, textile, cloth nnd ovory other manufacturing lino that you can name. Think a moment I What was tho last advertisement you read nnd wondered just which storo in town would ho progressive enough to have tho goods in stock so you could sco thorn and pur chase? Moro goods nro sold undor tho evening lamp nt homo than you dream of. Practically ovcry livo retailor advertises in his locnl papers. Hut how. Put up your lightning-rod! Lot your customers know thnt you can deliver to thorn tho goods which great advertising, paid for by manufacturers, has interested thorn in. They will got tho habit and you will got tho business. Practically ovory mnnufneturor stnnds roady to help you holp yoursolf. Ask them for electrotypes suitable to run in your own advertising. Hook their trade mark to your storo. Consumer demand for advertised goods is now dividod broad cast among all tho stores in town. Use your advertising in local papors to focus this demand upon your storo And don't forgot to send for thoso holpful electro typos. Rend this again, for it moans inonoy to you. 3 Days of Fun at the New NATATORIUM PARR Medford, Ore., July 14. 15, 16 :: Attractions furnished by THE FRANK MILLER AMUSEMENT CO. OF PORTLAND. FOUR BIG FREE ACTS. Balloon Ascension nnd '' Pnrnshuto Leap at 10:30 a. m. daily. Slide for Life at 2:30 p. m. :: Maximo, tlio Wonderful Educated feot high ovory aftornoon and evening. Tlie Peerless Lasliell, in aoriul and norohatio fonts in mid-air twieo daily, afternoon and ovo-ning. Couldn't Walk. WIfey You told mo the other dny wo must avoid all luxuries nnd con flno oiirtelves to absolute necessities only. Hubby That's so. my dear WIfey Well, Inst night you came home from tho club In a cnb. Hubby-Yes. but Hint was an absolute neresHity -Fllegende Hinder. Not an Earthquake. Mrs. Ilouser hearing tremendous noise In tin. kltpliinir!rnt .....win.... r. ,.... .... .. . ' I .mm;, vmiu wiim luni. ail CartU(IUIKO shock? Jane (calmly picking up the pieces of gliiHsi-Xo. mum; only a Jit tie Jar. Willing. "Jane, nt the table wo wish to bo served with alacrity." "All right, mum. Will you Imve It after tho soup?" I-ondoti Answers. WATER IS KING ALFALFA IS QUEEN THE FRUITS OF THIS ROYAL UNION ARE RICHES AND INDE PENDENCE. And where is the kingdom pray? In "Sunny Califor nia, Tehama county, at the upper end of the great Sac ramento valley, there is a tract of the finest land in the world, all of which can be iiTigated and carries with it title to a perpetual water right. Six cuttings a year of alfalfa, a production of ten to J twelve tons per acre, and an average price of nine dollars per ton in the stack. Sounds good, but is it true? Let us prove it to you. This land can be bought for $150.00 per acre, one-fifth cash, balance in four equal annual pay ments. The income from the land will more than keep up the payments. If you are looking for a home, independence and success, we have it. FRANK G. ANDREWS, 6 South JTir Street. LOS MOLINOS LAND CO. Los Molinos, Cal. Canine, divos from n ladder 70 QUALITY BRAND The Popular Stationery We will put on sale that famous Quality Brand Stationery; 24 sheets and 24 extra fine quality envelopes in every box. Regular retail price of which is 35c, 40c, 75c and $1 per box. SPECIAL TOMORROW: 35c and 40c quality 25c Box 200 Fancy China Cups $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 each to see how fast you can get here and take your choice of any fancy cup and saucer in this sale. Choice 50c Each &Jg"C3afcL 7 oO Dozen Ladies Jer sey Ribbed, Taped neck and sleeve, Summer Vests, full size, 10c Each HUSSEY'S GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Office: 209 West Main St., Medford, Ore. Operating Quarry at .- DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND IRUSHED GRANITE Medford to Crater Lake BEGINNING FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1910. AUTOMOBILES leave Medford Hotel Nash Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7 a. m. arrive Crater Lake 5:30 p. m. leave Crater Lake Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7 a. m. arrive Medford 5:30 p. ra. Cars stop Trail, Rogue connect for Fort Klamath, Indian agency and Steam er Klamath, to Klamath Falls. 1910 LOCOMOBILES 1910 CRATER LAKE TRANSPORTATION CO. R, M. CUTHBERT, Manager. here tomorrow 200 boxes of 75c and $1,00 quality, 5Ge Box and Saucers, 65c, 75c and our regular price. We want Ladies' fine Jersey Rib bed Macon cotton Summer Vests, silk mercerized, Tape neck and sleeve, 15c two for 25c THE CONVENIENCE OF BANKING. Have you investigated our facilities, our resources, our modern methods nnd equipment for handling ordinary deposits, loans, collections and bnnk- ing business in general? No? Youl will find it to your interest to makol inquiries. FARMERS' AND FRUITGROWERS' BANK. Gold Ray, Oregon River Ranch, Prospect and I