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1910. 5 A if ft , ft , jm. SOCIAL AWD PERSONAL Lourn to Hay Kl ltuvo. 110 Mr. anil Mm. 0. L. LyntiM of Los AiikoIoh urn visiting with .1, II. Hau lier on Woftt Main slrool. 1 emu put you wlso to tlio IjuhI rual estate invuHtinunt on lliu coast. Address "Advisor," Box UK), Mud ford. Or. tf Mrs, W. Vogoli toolc lliu Baturday niorniiiK train for Ashland to attend Cliantatuiua during tlio coiiiIiik wook. John II. Carkin, attornoy-at-law, ovur Jackson Countyl Hank. l II, Daily waa in Medford from tlio tall timlior at tlio Imad of Kile erode Saturday. "It's lliu finuHl lilaco in tlio world," mild i'at, "and 1 don't uaro to livu in tlio ultiuH nay inoro," W. h. ItodouhorKor will dollvor all kludii of berries. I'liono Farmers 7101. Addrouii I'lioouix. 105 MInh Inna Wi'lo, who Iiiih been vIhIHiik friends in Medford, loft Knt urday morning on lior nitnrn to Portland. If you ro looking for a first-class 3Vi Hhultor wagon with wood mole call at WoodH Lumber Co. tf MIhh Cora Linn of Jacksonville and Mth. David Linn of Kukoiio, who jh visiting at Jacksonville, woro shopping ia Mcdford Katurday. For fancy French dry and alonm cleaning, iiruHHtiiK and repairing both Indies' and kuiiIh' clothing, ri'inomhur li!0 North Front street. 101 Mrs. Mary Noubury, molhor of Ouh Nowbury, and a pioneer of Jnnksniivillo, is lying very ill at ltor homo thoro. Mrs. Nowbury !h over SO yours of ago and Iiiih boon in fcniblo health for koiiiu tiiao. Will hoII banch 120 lotfl. cIoho in, near paving, at bargain. H. V. Dun hoii. Mooro Hotel. 100 Mrs. Maiaio Slnglo (neu Nichol son), who haH boon visiting relatives and frieiulH in Medford for tlio past several weeks, loft for lior homo at Co(iiillo Saturday morning. Shu wis accompanied by MIhhch Clara Wood and ltuth Woodford of Mcd ford, who will spend tlio Hiuniuor va cation on tlio coaHt. Magazines, postcards, offico sup plies, typewriters. Tho Morrivold Shop. 100 Mr. and Mrs. Ohm Crawford and two daughters loavo for I'ortland , Sunday morning to spend two wookH. Architects' Hiipplioa at tho Morri vold Shop, 131 WohI Mam st. 100' Dr. B. O. Hiddoll, fonnorly of St. Paul, Minn., lias loused rooniH in tho St. Marks building on WohI Maui street, whero ho will open his dental offico an hood art tho building in com pleted. Temporarily, Dr. Hiddoll Iiiih )i!h offico at hia rosidoucc, 418 Oakdale avoiuio South, tolophono Main 1233. 101 Dr. K. U. Sooloy returned thirt wook from tho caHt, whoro ho haa boon for aovoral montliH taking a post-grndu-uto course. II. D. Milla of Klamath Fulls waa .in Medford Saturday looking aftor business mutters. W. T. Hovoridgo of Hulto Falls, who haa boon employed with tho 1'. & K, ougiuooriiig corps, ia in Mod--fonl. Ktigono Savago was a Medford visitor on business Saturday. O. J. Oltjon of Gold Hill wan in Medford attending tho Republican assembly and doing a little other luminous beside. Mr. OIhou Iiiih ho Id out hia Hnloou business in Gold Hill to Chariot) Stolkoou, formerly of Se attle, and ia now occupying himself in building a fiuo homo for himself and family in Cold Hill. F. K. Uyboo waa in Medford on a business trip Saturday. II. H. TroiiHou of Hnglo Point was n Medford visitor Saturday. Qoorgo Sandora of Gold Hill waH a Medford businoHH visitor Satur day. Grant Mntthowa of Foota crook wiih in Medford Saturday attending tho meeting of tho county central committee of tho Hopiibliuau party. Mrs. A. Holnios ia upending tho wook at Ashland, attending Chau tauqua. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Luwlor havo returned from their wedding trip. Mrs. Gaddiu ia visiting in Ashland, attending Chautauqua. MisH Agues Conlou of Soattlo is tho guost of Miss Kmily Jannoy. Mrs. 10. M. Jannoy is attoudiug tlio Chautauqua at Ashland. I advortiso my own proporlios only it will pay you to look thorn ovor. II. F. Honson. 103 h. W. Sangor and wife, son Char- loy and daughter Mori, of l.oug- iinonti Colo., arrived today to visit with H. Itulilo at thu Paoit'io & Hnst- orn .iunulion for two wooks. Dr. J. F. llcddy haa rolurnud from .a short butiiuoss (rip to Portland. , S. A. Pallifvm of Central Point wan in Medford Saturday on his way to Ashland to spend Sunday with his family, who aro onoampod at Chau tauqua, H. H. TroiiHou of Knglo Point, tho "Applo King of Amorioa," spent Sat urday in tho oily with friends, Mr, and Mrs. Hiohard Calder spoilt Saturday in tho oily visiting with friends. Thoy woro aoooinpan iod by CIiiiiIiih Carnoy and William Duiioiin, Tlio Oiegou (Jrauilo compiiny has stalled work creeling a grnnilo f'tuiil on II, K, Hoyden's stoic building on Main sttoot, which houses tlio Mud ford Hardware company. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Cowlos woto isilora in Mudi'ord Satin day, Lyman Orion loturned Friday eve ning from San Francisco, whoro ho has been ill for some time. Mr. Or- ton is rapidly recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Kdgar Hafor loft Saturday for a short outing at Hullo Falls. Mr. Hafor has gone to inspect timber holdings of tho Crator Lake Lumber company, of which company ho is the general mauagor. Normah Whiting of Hlvorviow ranch, uoar Kngl Point, spent Sat urday in Medford. A. H. Honmcs bus returned from a shoit hiiKiuoHH visit In Grants Pass. A. K. Powell has returned from :i business trip to Central California. A. Fj. Hotlines has sold 'J 00 acres of laud above .Jacksonville to Polor D. Stcciistriip, Tho consideration was $10,000. .lames Griovos of Central Point, who has been ill from being overcome with heat, litis lecovored sufficiently so that ho can bo removed to the mountains. Mr. Grieves received his first stroke of heat prostration while serving with the Second Oregon in the Philippines, and since that time has been subject to similar attacks. J. C. Poudlotflii of Table Hock was in Medford Saturdny. Mr. Pendle ton, while working in the field the sunstroke, caused by a similar slroxu several years ago, and was in Med ford for treatment for the results thereof. W. T. York returned Saturday morning from Newport, where lie has been with his family for the past ton days. Mrs. York and tho chil dren will remain at the seashore for a month or more. Thomas Walker, of tho Mcdford Sash & Door company, returned from Newport Friday evening. F. D. Wagner, editor of tho Ash land Tidings, was in Mcdford Satur day on business. h. A. Hoso of Phoenix was in .Mcd ford on business Saturday. K. D. Hriggs, who has been a member of ovory political party which has apeared like a winner since ho has boon in Soiithorn Ore gon, was an attendant at tho com mittee meeting Saturday afternoon. Mrs. 11. l. Young and daughter Mildred of Hrookficld, uoar Hrowns boro, visited in the city Saturday. M. J. Metcnlf will start a general store in Hulto Falls. A building has already been procured and supplies will soon go forward for tho new store, which will bo opened soon. Koyal Neighbors of America meet at Smith's hall, Tuesday, July 10. Music and feed. Visiting neighbors welcome. Committee. 102 Governor Folk at Chautauqua .Monday night. Special train will leave Ashland aftorhis lecture. 102 Great baseball gamo Monday af ternoon at -1 o'clock at Ashland be tween Ashland and Grants Pass.102" Every person who euros to seo a lively "trio" and tlio host show in the city bhould visit the Hijou tonight. Dr. Hickert is the greatest oyo spe cialist in Soiithorn Oregon. If you want tho most export, experienced treatment and porfeet fitting glasses call and consult him. S. W. McClondon of Gold Hill was jn Mcdford Saturday on business. Mr. ilud Mrs. II. F. Mcrrott, Mr. and Mrs. L. Morritt, Hosalino, II. F. Jr., and Washington Morritt and Sidney Polk of Pasadena, Cal., formed an automobile party making a tour of tho northwest const, which arrivod in Medford Saturday ovo ning. Tho party oxpoots to visit Crater Lake and then continue north. M. h. Krioksou, supervisor in charge of tho Crater national forest, has gono oa'au oxtousivo tour of in spection of tho forost undor his charge, to bo absent for a mouth or moro. Assistant Forester Foster will bo in charge of the local offico dur ing his abseuue. Colonel It. C. Washburn of Table Hook was in Mcdford Saturday on businoss. C. V. Townsond and family of Howman, N. 1)., aro horo looking for business investments. 11. C. F. Aslbury was a Mcdford visitor Saturday. Morritt Drown of Eaglo Point was in Medford Saturday on lniBinoss. "Tho Deaoon" is also ono of tho live baseball fans of tho valley and will stay ovor for tio gamo this aftor noon. Hoprosontlng Northwoutorn Mutual l.lfo IiiBiiranco Co, C. H. REDFIELD Offico, 208 Farmers & Fruitgrowers' Bank Bulltllnrj. f4-4-M f -f COMMUNICATIONS -f l 4 t 4 To tlio Killtor. I hoo by recent Imiiiicm of tlio Mall Tribune Hint the city council Is la distraint ai;aln; that It needs moro authoilty and Is call ing on tho voters for additional amendments to thu city charter. Ac cording to the notice published on tho J.'ltli, a special election Is called for July 2G, but by tho ordinances prlntod thu lGln the election Is to bo bold August 'IA, Wliothor wu uro to havo two spe cial elections or whether tho council Is mixed In Its dates It Is mado clear that Its mombors want tlio people to delegate moro authority for assess monts. It scums that thu principal amondmontH dcslrod aro to authorizo special benefit nascflsmonto fhr street, wator main and sower Improvements beretoforo mid hereafter mado. As thoro Is already amplo authority to tiHtiOHH for any kind of Improvement lioroaftor mado, tho real Intont of tho election then la for tho votors to au thorise lliu council to assess nbullinc prnporty for Improvements horotoforo mado. How long "horotoforo" Is not specified. This Is olucldatod, how ever, by tho phraso, "horotoforo mado but not paid for." In tho eyes of tho law bonds and warrants aro only ovldonco of Indobtodiicss, no that comparatively llttlo of our municipal Improvements have ovor been paid for. Undor tho authority desired, If valid, tho council could assess tho abutting property for all of , tlio wator mains and trunk sowers In tho city, thus making tho taxpayers and prop erty owners pay doublo for thorn. Of course, such city legislation would bo Invalid, ovon It authorized "by voto of tho pcoplo" for our con stitution forbids rotroactlvo and ex, post facto laws. Tho results would bo moro litigation for thq city, for no person with any norvo at all would submit to havo his proporty assessed to pay for Improvements which had already boon paid for by general tax ation. Manifestly tho city would loso. It novor has won n suit yot, oven when It was In tho right. 'It spent a year In a vain attempt to condomn a right of way for Its water plpollno, and would llkoly havo wasted anoth er year but for tho concosulon of WIL Ham Hanloy. Kvorybody should voto against Uicbo amendments. Tho mombors of thu city council aru already clothed with too much powor, as well ob with too much whiskers and moss. W. E. PHIPPS. Captain M. F. Kggleston, city re corder of Ashland, was a Medford visitor Saturday evening. Gaynor for Harmon? AKHON, O., July 10. h. C. Kop lin of this city, n member of tho Democratic state executive commit tee, who has just returned from New York, says ho had a conference with Mayor Gaynor and received from hi mnssuranco of tho mayor's sup port of Governor Harmon for presi dent. Tho mayor was told, ho adds, that if Governor Harmon should bo defeated for ro-clcctiou, tho Ohio Democracy would likely favor Mr. Gaynor for president. "I nm in no sense a candidate, and you .may tell Governor Harmon for mo (hat I shall bo glad to support him in his candidacy," tho mayor said, according to Koplin's stalo inent today. M. W. A., Attention! Our next business meeting will bo held at Smith's hall Tuesday, July 20. Visiting neighbors woloomo. In itiation. COMMITTER SPANISH TROOPS MASSED FOR OUTBREAK AT VALENCIA MADRID, July 1G. Thousands of troops nro bolng mnssed at Valencia In anticipation of an outbreak as Hair Dressing Parlor Shampooing, Scalp Treatment Facial and Hand Mas sage Switches and Puffs Made from Combings Kontnor Building. Phono Main 311 "Tho Dlvldond Paying Compnny of Aniorlca." serious as that which occurred whllo tho campaign agalnnt tho iMoors was being wagod. Troop trains aro bolng kept under stoam constantly nnd preparations hnvo boon mado to rush soldiers into Barcelona on an in stant's notice. Tho regular pnsson- gor schediilo linn boon Interrupted to onsuro a clear track for tho troops. That an oxtonnlvo plot directed at cablnot leaders and tho king has been dlscovorod In Hoscclona, is ono of tho rumors current today in tho high est circles, It is roportod that tho conspiracy iJ tho most formldablo yot unearthed by Alfonso's secret ngonts, THRONGS CROWD LOUVRE AT OPENING MEAL Tho "Now Louvro" was opened formally Saturday evening, tho man agement serving an elaborate tabio WATER IS KING ALFALFA IS QUEEN THE FKTJITS OF THIS ROYAL UNION ARE RICHES AND INDE- . PENDENCE. And where is the kingdom pray1? In "Sunny Califor nia, Tehama county, at the upper end of the great Sac ramento valley, there is a tract of the finest laud in the world, all of which can he irrigated and carries wTith it title o a perpetual water right. Six cuttings a year of alfalfa, a production of ten to 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 Fir Street. ME0F0RD. OREGON. LOS MOLINOg-LAND CO. Los Molinos, Cal. 116EajftMainSt. d'holo from 0 o'clock until 0. The cafo was crowded. Tho "Now louvrc," which is nearly twice tho sizo of the old, is a great improve ment. Aside from refitting tho room, now linen nnd silver has been added. Music will bo a feature in tho future. Manager Hurgcss de serves success. LAST BALL GAME OF THE SEASON SUNDAY Don't forgot that tho gamo be tween tho Hcgulars and tho Yanl gans will bo ono of tho bwt of tho season. If you don't bollevo tho teams aro woll matched, read tho lineup. In the Infield tho regulars havo nothing os tho Yaalgans, unless It bo In hitting, and It Is only a shado If any. Wilkinson on first and Strain on third nro a good pair to draw to Who Wants TO TRADE? A bearing or partly developed orchard for a house and three large lots in Hollywood, Los An geles, Calif., valued at $25,000 in addition will pay $5,000 Cash. SEE US TOMORROW RogueRiver OrchardLand Co. lO Front St. Gilman Andrews Tract 4 Miles North of Medford Wo consider ourselves fortunate in being able to offer this most desirable orchard property in 5, 10, 20 and 40-acre tracts. r J As in city property, neighborhood is of vital importance to the owner of an or chard. Wo have as neighbers: celebrated 401, Vilas and Mitchell orchards. The slope, water and air drainage, and soil, both as to depth and character, make thesp tracts tho most desirable in the valley. i Above tho frost line sub-irrigated. Prico? Well, wo have a surprise in store for you. If you aro looking for a real- bargain in a bearing orchard, young orchard tract or implanted land, we havo it, and solicit tho opportunity to prove it. Oregon Orchard Syndicate and Shultz and Under will do somo good work about tho kaystono sack. Tho outfield hasn't such stars as Isaacs and Hlacklngton, but It won't bo safe to flond any high flics Into tho outor gardons with Ennln, Andor son and Music doing tho "man with tho glovo" act. Thoro will bo somo ball gamo Sun day, and It will bo a scrappy ono from start to finish. Thoso champions aro not going to lot tho gamo got away from thom If thoy can holp It. Of course tho Ynn leans havo a llttlo advantage In tho battory, but nobody has hit Burgess hard this year, and tho man who steals on Hill must bo a flyer. Colo- man has really novor been cxtonded this year when ho was right. Tho only gamo ho lost was at Orants Pass and that wasn't tho fault of hla pitch ing. Ho wasn't right that day, elth-J or. Ourly Wilson will catch Colemaa nnd tho man who legitimately steal Hint second bag from oltjor ho or Hill will havo his namo printed in black typo In tho Bcoro, A logltlmato steal means that the bnsc-runncr must make the bag by his speed and skill In base-running, and that tho pog and tho rocept'ott of tho ball must bo porfoct. In other words, ho must beat tho ball there. CHANGE IN TIME TABLE ' ON SOUTHERN PACIFIC A now tlmo table goes Into effect on tho Southern Pacific today, but contains only ono change as far an Mcdford Is concornod. Motor car No. 23 southbound In tho morning will loavo for Ashland at 8:45 a. m. In stead of 8:24 a. m. as now. Medford, Ore. Medford