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MlSPffOttP MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOftD. OttWJON, TUESDAY. JULY 12, 1910. A V V SOCIAL AND PERSONAL I : 4- - 4 f4-4- l,ouiu to Hity HI I Inyo. .110 1 on n pill you wIho to (Im IiumI roal ohIiiIo Investment oh tint coiiHt. diuttor onu. It'll fiuil you r. lodj(ur. AiIiIidhh "Advinor," l)o. -HHI, Moil- ford, Or. tr Mill .Mdt'abo, I'rom AhIiIiiihI, wiih miIjimIkuiI iiiHiuiu by JiiiIko Noil iMoii- day mill wiih committed to tint iiny- llllll lit Hltluill. Mh('Im)'h IH'I'lllilll' formal' iiiHiuiily Ih to try to. hiiiiimIi ovorythhiK mill ovorybody in ronuli. V. j. Itoilulilioi-Koi' will ilullvur nil hiiiiln of bunion, j'liouu I'nnnoni 71(11, AtlilniMH I'linuiiix. .105 11. Milnlioll of NHom, Cnl., Ih n vin itor in Mndford. II. V). (Inln of (IrnnlM I'n km, onu of tlui loading fruiturowurH of Hint hoo tioii, wiih in Miiilfoiil Moiiiluy. ('. A. Ilaalc Iiiih returned to .Mud fprd I'm i n u triii to the north. Ono drunk and two moil wio Iiiim) boon living on tliu odd lilnlctjlM mid dlmo llioir poi-MiinMlvn linu of talk would t'liurin I'ioiii tliu iiiioki'U of tho lirwnor-by, wiih tliu K'it ground thrutiyh tlii mill of jiiHlii'o Tiiimdiiy iiiojiiimr, Tlio two Kontlnmon of Idih uro were bIiouii tin iicui-ohI way out of town, wliilu tho inebriated portion wnH intmi)(id to ul buck on hi joli nini wtay thoro; nlijo on tliu first pay day liu uiiiHt oiiiiio throtmh with $.". Mrs. Ul Yimou (1, M. Pioioo of Wiudiiimlon, 1). ('., whoso IiiihIiiiiiiI iw tliu chaplain of tho United Staton ttonalu mid ptiNtor of tliu Uiiitnrinn 'oliurcli, at which President Taft in a ruu'iilar attoiidaut, i vinititip with hot HlMtor, Mr. !'. i. Suaion. in thin oity. Mr. nd .Mm. S. A. NTyo and fmniiv loavo Tiiowilny ovoninj,' for mi outing Mt Nowp-irt. If It's "for sain," want ndvurtiwo UI , r?ed II. Ilopliinx. former owner l tliu Snowy Miitlc orchard, w in Xow York City on a hu.iiiex trip. Mr. HopIdiiH mid family are "pending 'lie jniinmur at Sonnido. B. I1'. Clark loft Monday avotiiiif? hi i!h auto for Iloruhrook, wlioro ho will tako aboard a liridal uouplo, Mr. and Mrn. ,Ioo .Martin of Yruka, who wore inarriud Monday, and io them an utitoiiiohiln hoiioymoon tour to Lake Tnhoo nud othor poiutH of iiiturext in thu SiorniH. A uiitohiiiiHt nccoin pnuiod him. A. li ltuamoH loft for Grnuta I'nHB TuoHilay to rcHtimu tho examination of witncHHua in thu Golden Drift Min inir company cimo hoforo tho circuit court. Hcronftor fiHhonnen will ho com pelled to carry thoir lloenaoH with thoin or run tho risk of holm; iirreut cd, au local K'liau wanloiiH intend lo rigidly uuforco tho law. Colonel Kninlc Hay and Mrs. Hay woro Afodford vinitorx Monday after noon. Mayor Stioll of Ashland spent Monday in Medford. Iru J. Dodge Iiiih roturtiod from a ImuinosH trip east. Tho following woro recent visitors nt tho Itogno Kivor ranch, ahovu Trail: Mr. mid Mrs. Kolgcr, Mins Klir.nboth Poller, Minis Joy I-'olgor, Mr. Cutliliert mid two brothers, Mr. mid Mrn. Sharpu, Mr. Itruuott, Mr. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. II. Piatt, Mr. mid Mrn. Starr and two daughters, OrantM Vihh; Mr. mid Mrs. Harry I.umHdon, Mrs. -), M". I.umsdon, Trovo I.tiiithduu. Mr. mid .Mrs. V. Isaacs, Mr. ami Mrs. Clarcnco Kennies. Mr. mid Mrs. Stucustrup, Mr. ICeelnnd mid J. I!. Kuyart. John IL Carkiu, ntloruoy-at-law. over .lacksou t'oiinlyl Hank. Waller l'Yimir Brown of Chicago, who purcluiHcd ono of tho Hurrull or chard trnols, arrived Monday ovenimr to make his homo in .Medford. Mr. Itrown in western roprosuutativo of tho ItnuiiatYiio Watch company of Watcihury, Conn., and u member of tho Chioauo Association of Com .Jiiorco. ' jJ .Mrs. S. A. I.ookwood left on Sun day evening for an extended trip north. She will visit friends in ort lutul and Seattle mid hpoutl the sum mer with her sister at Port Towiu otid. Wash. .1. C. l Asthury of Gold Hill was in Medford .Monday on business. K. P. Chmidlor of Kvans Craok was in Medford Tuesday to mijcl Mr. .and Mrs. Chandler of Horkuloy, who tiro there on a visit. Have Peace of Kile Creek was a Medford visitor Tuesday. Oral Murnett iiiado u trip to Pish Iiiiku the first of thu week. Tho J'isli iuj,' wasn't as kooiI as was e.peeted, still tho party brought back a yooilly miuibor. Hon. K. V. Carter and Kx-JiiIko fl. W. Dunn of Ashland woro in Med ford Tuesday. "Our visit Iiiih no po litical signification whatever," (hoy declared. "When 0 uot ready to como back wo are not Koiup; to do the Jeffries act and double-cross our friondH." Messrs. Dunn and Carlor uro directors of the First National haul; mid are hero on that business. Hy a "waul ad" campaign" is mount persistency in runout im; your ad until yon have Rot ton your ru. stills I That doesn't alwnyH menu many insertions or much dolay, ELKS ELECT NEW GRAND EXALTED nULER DKTHOIT. Mich,, July 12. - Unrry Ilorrmaiiii of t'in cliiuuti) chiiirmau of the Nu linual MiiHohall commiHNion, was loilny cleeted by nceln jnulioii maud exalted ruler of the KIIch at their convention hero. f -f f f f - 8 MAN TAKES BRIDE Tho wcddini; of Carl W. Hollbron uor, of the Ilutchiitoii & Luumduu coiiipauy, and .Miss Itlauchu Toft, (lauirhliir of K. W. Toll, wiih ipiietly celebrated at I ho runidoiico of the paroutM of tho bride on North I lolly Mtreet, Monday oveninu. .Mr. Ileilbrouiior Iiiih made many friends in both biminens mid social circles duriiic his roHideucu here, and bin bride, who Iiiih boon a losideut of Medford since childhood, has a host of friends who are wishim; tho nowly woddod pair all of tho felicity which accompanies the married state After the ceremony, which was performed by Itev. W. V, Shields, tho KUestH, comprising the members of the family and a few invited friends, partook of the weddiue; sup per. Tho yoiinn people are now domicil ed in their own homo on Orauue street, which had been previously prepared for thir reception. to naITusIces in fall taft's plan E TO FLOAT A L (,'., July li Nicaragua Is .WASHINGTON. 1), President Madrid of usiui; c.treme mcuHuros to rmsu fmfds, iiceonliiiK to iufoi inatiou re ceived at the state department. It is declined that the cost of his cam imipi in KiiNtcrn Nicarautiu Iiiim so depleted tho trcumiry that tho prnsi denl Iiiih boon forced to try lo forco money frcin private citizens. Kurihti Castillo, a citizen of Nica rauua, has been ordered to pay the Koveriimenl 10,000 pesos on (he fourth of it series of coinptiUoiy loaiiH, half the money to be forth comint; in 'J I hours and tho rest in three days, according to information in tho hands of Secretary Knox. Knox, it is said, is plaiuiiuc; to take decisive action to protect the Ameri can oiiKiuoor, Pittmaii, imprisoned at .Maiii'-Ktm. H i hclicwd he will act decisively to prevent a repetition of the Cannon and Orocc executions. lilli TIM MAY GET IN TROUBLE OVER FIGHT NKW YOI1IC, July 12. "Uik Tim" Sullivan, back from Reno, where ho acted us stakeholder for the Jeffries Johnson fight, today ridiculed tho re port that he would be itroseoutud lor participating in tho nflmr. On the otlicr hand, AsMii.tnnl Dis trict Attorney Nott sns he is inves tigating the case. "If the facts warrant," ho jsuid, "I will ask the grand jury to act." Whether Sullivan can he brought into court in New York for aiding and abetting n prizefight in Nevada is a problem that is canning the law yers lot), of iirgumoiil. They declare that though Rig Tim may liavo taken part of the money nfl " stakeholder in Now York, tho fact that tho felony, if ono was committed, was outside the stale makes it impoxtiblc for the New York court to bung action. The district attorney, however, holds that the fact that a fiifht wiih pulled off. no matter where, makes Sulli van's act in taking money as stake holder in Now York uctionahle. A DRESS OF GREEN RKVKIM.Y. Mass.. July 12. No xoHsiou of tho fionato will ho called to confirm noiniimtions for justices of tho supremo court of the United ! States mid no justices will bo named , until fall. This assurauco Iiiih been given by President Taft at the summer capital hero. It was reported that tho presi dent has considered naming a new chief justice at once so that Stand ard Oil and tobacco trust enscs will bo heard without further delay. It is officially stated tho name of tho now chief justice will not bo given until tho name is sent to congress. PORTLAND, Or., July 12.- Green will bo the prevailing color in Port laud next week, when the national convention of the Ancient Order of HihomimiM convenes here. Contracts for decorating have been let by the convention committee mid work of (lacking out business houses and the downtown streets bogan to day. Ten thousand porsons, visitors mid delegates, are expected to arrive in Portland to attend the convention. The first delegates are expected on Saturday, Tho national officers will roach Portland Friday. The of ficers will ho mot at "Vancouver, Wash., by a welcoming committee and escorted into tho oil v. It is Gotch to try- not heliovcd. however, that will make any serious effort for Johnson's laurel-. Wanted FRAI GOTCO MAY GO AFTER JACK JOHNSON CHICAGO, 111., July 12.- Tho an uouueoiue.it that Frank Gotch, cham pion heavyweight wrestler, plans to challongo Jack Johnson after study ing boxing for a year, is not taken seriously in sporting circles bore. Jim Corbett, who took the defeat of Jeffries to heart almost as much a the big white man himself, is denpor ate. Ho declares that he will spend eight months teaching Gotch to box if the Iowa farmer will only go into the prio ring mid challenge Johnson. House, not over $1700, well situ ated. Modern house, close in, from $2o00 to $3000i Cabinet makor, $1 day. Log drivors, .3.f)0 day. I Second cook, waitress. C earpentora, $3. GO eight hours. i2fi cordwood mon, $1.50 cord. '2 tlerwood mon, $1.00 tlor. General housowork girl, $20.00. i FOR SALE. It) noes and improvements, fine fruit land, $700. 2 lots, close West Mam, $550 each. 300 acres, Kaglo Point, subdivide TEDDY TO LEND A HAND. ( Co ntinued from Page 1.) with tho colonel and that the African hunter showed a keen interest in tho situation in California. Roosevelt has been asked to ad dress the citizens of Maooa, Ga in tho near future, and is considering tho invitation. Pinehot incidentally divulged tho fact that Roosovclt expects a visit from Francis J. llenoy today, lie refused to dicusR tho visit and would make no statement. Pinehot said ho plans a number of California speeches, So far they havo all been arranged to tako place in the district of Congressman Dun can MuKinlay. Pinehot will oppose the runomination of MoKinluy and favor that of William Kent, tho pro urosr.ivo candidate. Pinehot will sneak at Kansas Cilv on his return. Ho will discuss con servation in this address Speaker Wadsworth of tho New York assembly called ou HoorovoH during tho morning. finely, $125 per aoro. Clobo-iu fruit laud, under ditch, $200 per acre. 17 Acres, 14 acres heavy bearing, 21-2 miles out. Snap at $7,000. 80 Acres, 12 acres fruit, teams and farming tools, $(1,500. 1(10 Acres, west of town, 00 acres good fruit land, $200. 3(1 Auros, rod foothill fruit land, $300 II Acres, crock bottom, 12 nercs eloarod; 4-rooin house, $800. 10 Acres fino red foothill soil, $350. I Aero near South Oakdale on now street, $2,000. Homesteads well situated. 1-Kooin house, close in, modern, $1,775. 12-Room houso, big lot, $3,500. 2-Room house, largo lot, garden, $050. 7-Room bungalow, lot 130x130, $2,500. For Trade. 12 Horses for city property; balance cash. 20 Acres, 12 in fruit, close in, for city lots. KiO noros with bearing orchard, $3000. FOR RENT. l-room house, modern, $20. i E. F. A. BITTNER ' Mcnfor.I Employment Bureau. Rusinoss ohaneos, real eotnte, nl kinds of heln furnished. j Room 207 Taylor & Phlpps Bltlu j Phono 4141 Main Marrlane Licenses. Oliver R. Dcnsmore and Kunice Webster. I. li. Dennis and An ('. Hubbard. R. G. Millings and Knthfriac John ston. Kiiob A. Wall and Dorothy Railcy. XOTICK TO CONTItACTOItS. Comploto plans, specifications and reaulBtto data for tha concrete foun dation work of tho Page Hotel build ing, to bo crcctod In Medford, Oregon, will bo ready Wcdnosday morning, July 13, 1910, at our offlco In room 212, Farmoru and Fruitgrowers' Dank butldlsg, Medford, Oregon. Seal ed bids aro asked for. POWER & REEVES, 97 Architects. Hnnki'tn for TTnnlth Men Wanted 100 men to cut wood; want ed at once; flood wages; new camp. Apply Edgar Hafer, Medford, Or. t--t--t--t-'t--f-t-t-"t'-t--t--t-t----ft-t--t - -f Notice. A ) nnrenne ltirttvitii ftmvii- " ! )vkVlia niiuMtu ii.i selves to bo indebted to VAN DYKE'S will please cull and settle, as books must bo bal anced nt once on account of storo hnving been sold to F, W. Gray. ----- - YOUR SIGHT is your most precious posses sion. Defective sight can easily be cured by consulting Dr. Rickert OVER KENTNER'S. Meeker's Specials On Sale for 2 'Days Only Wednesday & Thursday 13e sure and visit this store Wednesday and Thui-sday. Besides tho items mentioned below, you will find a lot of good things from which to choose and all at money-saving prices. &, 10c Values Embroidery 5c 1000 yards of regular1 10c values in embroideries to go in the two days' sale at the low price ot, yard 5c lie 20c Values Draperies . . Fancy imitation madras drapery materials; regular 20c values; to go for next two days only, at 11, choice, per yard X AC- Extra Quality House Lining 4 l-2c. Come in the next tvo,days and buy any quantity of extra good A ) house lining at, per yard tc X-iCx Specials in Comforters Etc Need a few extra com forters? Better get them during this sale. A lot of curtain nets on sale, too. Parasols at Half Price A nice assortment for this time in the season, and think of the savings. Pearl Buttons 3 dozen for 5c Now is the time to stock up on pearl buttons; reg ular 5c grade at 3 DOZ. FOR 5c. W H. MEEKER & CO. 28 South Central See the Windows Rock Springs Coal. The first car of Rock Springs coal arrived today. Sec it unloading at the depot. Now is the time to place vour order so it can be delivered from this or the following cars, after wo storo it in our bins and you want it. it will cost more. Plnce your orders now. You will need this coal this winter. Seo or phone W. J. Burbridge, the drnj-mnn. " With a small "discount" for the honest enthiiflipum of statement some times Inevitable la writing an ear nest advertiser ent, you can depend absolutely r.pon the candor and hon esty of advertisers In this newspaper. --"- DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 " E. WAIN STREET. OVER - STRANG'S DRUG STORE. - 4- 4- "Put money in thy p -so" by sell ins through a "for sale" ad some of the too-many things vou own. Health Never Falls f o Restore Gray Hair to its Natural Color and Beauty. No matter how lonp it has been pray or faded. Promotes a luxuriant prowth. of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, and positively removes Dan druff. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Will not soil skin or linen. Will not injure your hair. Is not a dye. $1 and SOc. bottles, at druooists. Ir maUlor6fe.Send 2c. (orlrM booki 'TbeCtro d ttx Hair and Skin." Phllo Hay Spec. Ox, Newark,NJ..U.S.A.,and To ronto,Ont-, Canada Hay's Skxnbealth Ointment curca Karma. rtJicTea pain, bruise, burns, bites, chapped nan-', chaflnff. sunburn, rrlclur heat. lie. at drutfifbts. bend Uc lor Bomflo tube Packers Wanted! To registor with tho association for this senson's pack. Packing schools for pears nnd npplcs in Aa- ust and Soptombor. Pack changed on apples. Everybody must learn it. U. H. FRUIT & PHODUCB ASS'N. Something Every Man Young and Old in Jackson County Should Have Is is Theatre The Home of Vaudeville Last NigHt of Williams and Right -6hQ FUN MAKERS Tomorrow Night Special Attraction Montgomery (Si Loyd Singing' and Dialogue " 3-EEELS-3 (illth COXSOUUT 11AI I AVA V COXSTKl'CriOX SllltlXKU lUl.filUMAGK KSTKIt Illustrated Song, "Sumo Day "When Divams Como True." ' 3 Days of Fun at the New NATATORIUM PARK Medford, Ore., July 14, 15, 16 ;: Attractions furnished by THE FRANK MILLER AMUSEMENT CO. OF PORTLAND. FOUR BIG FREE ACTS. Balloon Ascertslon and ' Parashute Leap at 10:30 a. m. dally. Slide for Life at 2:30 p. m. :: Maximo, the Wonderful Educated Canine, dives from a ladder 70 ;; feet hih every afternoon and evening. The Peerless Lashell, in aennl aud acrobatic teats in miu-air twice daily, atternoon and eve ning. Glll.ll RAY GRANITE CO. Office: 209 West Main St., Medford, Ore. Operating Quarry at Gold Ray, Oregon "DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND IRUJSHED GRANITE Medford to Crater Lake BEGINNING FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1910. AlTOMOBILES leave Medford Hotel Nash Mondays, "Wednesdays and Fridays at 7 a. in. arrive Crater Lake 5:30 p. ra. leave Crater Lake Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7 a. m. arrive Medford 5:30 p. ml Cars stop Trail, Roguo River Ranch, Prospect and connect for Fort Klamath, Indian agency and Steam er Klamath, to Klamath Falls. 1910 LOCOMOBILES 1910 CRATER LAKE TRANSPORTATION CO. R. M. OUTHBERT, Manager.