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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. PRECIPE, THURSDAY. AUGUST 4, 3010. ' I SOCIAL AND PERSONAL John II. Cm-kin, iittoiiui.y-iit-luw, ovor Juokiiuii Ciiutitvl Hunk. Mih. It. II. Whltohuutl mill IuiikIi U'v, Mim. (Iraoo Normim, leave In ilnv on it viHlt to Kim I'YiiiicImco. A (iIiiiiiko In iiujiiii ouch day ami valuable iiutlriiotionw on uuolclng kIvoii J'niu ly l'l'ol'osHor Hookor on thu Mujonllo rniiKO tit Hid MuiII'okI Hardware Mtom. II. I. Kulill of AiiI('kiiU' wan in .Mmll'oril Wt'ilnimilay on buniiit'H. Mr. Kulili 1h rot'oviiritiK from hi lot" lllncHH mill cxpoutH to hu in IiIh usual health hooii. IjiuIIuh, ilo not fail to ulloiitl tho cooking demount ratioiiH ol! thu Ma jiiHlio raiiKo hy I'rofoHHor Hi'oltor of Ilorlln. (lonnany, at tho iMoilTonl Iliirilwnru atom each day this wuiik. K. S. WriKlit r Weed, fill.. i lieif on a hiiHinoRH trip. CookliiK iluinoiiHlrntlon each day of tho MajoHtio nuiK hy 1'rofeHHor Joaupli Monitor of llorliii, (liiriiiany, at thu Mudfonl hardwaro Mtoro. " JiiiIku W. 1. CJilliort of I'm timid and K. S. llnll, Iiih m'phiiw, havo re tuniutl from a trip to Orator hnko and other hcoiiIo pointM. LiuliuH, do yon know how to hrown your oakoa perfectly T I'rofoHHor JoHoph Hooker of Hurliu will hIiow you. Cooking demonHtratloiiH on tm MnjoHtin range ovory day this week at tho Medford Hardwaro Co. The finlHliiin: IoiicIioh aie being put to tho puviiiK on South Cent nil avonuo aud inncli progress is being made on the north end. 0. K. KvaiiK. pn'Hidoiit of the .Mi'd ford Hardwaro Co., waH in Medfonl this week from Weed, Cal. Mr. KvaiiH don't know of any other town oh good aw Medford auywhoie. Thu prohlem of today, "PoHHenniou of the World hy tho Workers of the World." A livo lecture hy William MoDove, I). L. L. M of San Frnn cIhco, on thu Htreot corner Saturday evening, AugiiHl fl, at 8 o'clock. AIho at city park Sunday afternoon, Au KiiHt 7, at 2 o'clock. ltohort 11. C. lteauie, who has heen visiting Iiih parents for the last w!ck, left thin morning for Wood ville, whore ho has heen oiiKiiged to work la the logging himiues. The Hoguo lliver Valley Canul company is remodeling its huildiucs at the Anato ranch. The cottage will he enlarged and made Into an at tractive home for a recent purchaser. The farm yard will he leveled and nliiiili-il to lawn, iiml -10 in'ri'H will ---I We hu fenced with I'ngo wlru fencing and white postH. Thu entire lracrl will he pliiuted to winter applcH at thu! beginning of the plaullug huiinoii, and tho Agnlu ranch will ho made one of """T "'"' ' '" ' tho most attractive oichiud homes in the valley, tit t i luti I'ii In nu a ( ii flu tn I in 1 1 rtiit wui unvi iiiin;nn uinin tituu jwhi cvuMlKlit fail,. See Dr. Itiokurt, over Ivuntnor's. IJD M i ..i r,. ........ I.. ..,.... Mi...... sola, has pu.chased tho 40 acres just . ' .... , unions lrom tiiu iJato riiiicu una will begin his improvements very Mhortly, Mr. Odell will plant hurry tint hetweeu his rowft of iipplu trees, and will also Klvo consider- ahlu attention to the rnMiw of . . T' S. liutlor of Ashland was in Medford Thursday on a himiness . . The simple cases require skill. Dr. llickort, Medford. J ID Mahloii I'tirillii was in JiiokHOii - ville on IckiiI husiness Thursday. .lumen A. Wilson is at Jauknon - vlllo for ii few day on hiihiness. A. It. Itiown of AhIiIiiuiI was Medford Wediioadiiy on n himiuonu . , f''ini7lin i.iiu ,, i.i.ii. ,t,.v. vii ii.v ' Mr. ..ml Mrs. K. W. Snoddy of 1"""' of tlw I''"'"--Alva, Okla., a.e hero looking ovor I "Tlif hones of three persons very tho viilloy with n viuw to loeatiiiK. '8il.V could have heen incinerated William MitHbo of Los Angeles i.4 ' Hio stove. Tho flesh could havo amouir those hooMiij; fnvorahlo lo- cn fed to the hop on the nine i. cation in OrcKou. J ani "ol "''i'11 1'ml t'"8 nci"I'y John it. Honey and family of Dov- Iwiih 1. 'l't munlorcr could ilV Lake, X. 1 nro rcKistcied at il kuvo liunicil lioth ilesh and Iiuiilm the Nash. :1 ,llu H,0Vl'' CllassoH that fit your eyes are "Tlio attempt to destroy tho hones worth all that they cost. I)r. Hlokou lmw that tho murderer Huhjeeted fits you rfcht and hi prices aie t the fiercest heat. Iho fruj,-j-jjjjil, 110 Jiicnts are very small and calcined hy C.'a. Wehstor of Itosehur),' is a U' '"' fr' uuoht at the Moore. j ,,,m' uMila ,lm,8C' Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Anderson of! "The miirdersMvero done outside Ceiitralia, WiibIi., are here on a tour Iho house. Wo have reason to lio of inspection. Jiove that one of the Kendalls was K. W. Weill of Grunts Pass was i'l htruok with a heavy stone and that Mudfonl lookiiiL' after husiness mat- two, and possihly all, were stahhed. ters a couple of days this week. ,The theory is that tho younger Kcn- G. L. McNara aud family loft on dull was struck down from behind, Thursday morning for Kiip-no, while bin feeble fnlher and mother where the family will reside for the were butchered afterward." next four years, while Miss Crystal' The till-nichl viil of Sheriff MeN'ara takes a course at tho U. of Smith nnd a deputy nl the ranch 0, Mr. MoXara will return in a few house wns not rowarded. Tho clew weeks tit look after business matter... that thu murder wns committed by a Hev. W. F. Shields wiih at Central Japanese resulted today in a Rcnernl Point Friday lookiuj; after tho yoiuijr nluna to tho officiols of the bay orchard he has planted uonr tint counties to seek out n certain Japau M)int. cse answerinir descriptions Riven liv Deputy Assessor Miller was at iiciuhbors of the Kendalls. Last Jacksonville Thursday on official night additional bones were found, business. and these will bo brought to Santa Dr. J. F. Heddy returned Thurs- Hosa this afternoon to join the day morning from n trip lo Portland, crewsome relies at the coroner's of- Colonol and Mrs. F. II. Hay are fiee. ninin at Gold Pay after a visit in l'lirlliiml. Make a Specialty ef: FINE JOB PRINTING Finest Job Printing Establishment in Southern Oregon. We Carry the Stock and Employ the Mot Skilled Printers, Enabling us to Furnish Perfect Printing on SHORT Notice Call and see samples of work and get our prices MEDFORD PRINTING GO. We Print That Universally Read Daily, The Medford Mail Tribune , . . Goes to 2,600 Homes in Medford and the Valley. QANS NEAR DEATH'S DOOn AT CHICAGO HOME CHICAGO, III., Auk. 'I. Joe (Iuiih, -tlio "old miiHtur," arrived here at ' , ,. ..ii.n! !.. m nooit on his way to Haltimoru in his transcontinental race will" doulli. The ,,rt .. . i M l '' "Cc ? fighter is rlose to the counl, and it is doubt- inl If (JaiiK will leave Chicago alive. , w" l J'.1 ,,,,rb' ' ' , ' ' tuil iv ii do In trill lo I ol Iril OH. Ill , , :, .." . , ... ,.,,. fludliiu his first wife, Mrs. Malice (laiiH. At her invitation .Too was r """' " , T' i ",' yhco oxyen Is hei.iK admmstered ' '''' '' l'?l" f(. J-JJ'" "J idive. CoiiHiderahle patlietic rivalry tiiiiiiirHl.l hdween the first wif, f "' '.'. ". "d his present mate. Kach is vieirnr with the other . HIl.v comfort to the Hinkluc pri- ,l,,,' j , 1FnnNIA qunpicn j CALIFORNIA SHOCKED. ' ,,,.,, -, (Continued from pngo 1) not reveal at present the identity of .............. ii. I,.. u..i,M litiv, umw.lif flnl ' IiiiMkiim for health. ! Too Late to WANTMD Kxporloncod booklcoojior and HtenoKraplior wants ponltton. H. H Mull Trlhuno. 119 AUCTION SALE FURNITURE AND FARM MACHINERY AT 402 S. NEWTOWN ST. Having decided to move east, I will ncll nl public auction on Satur day, August 0, beginning at 2 o'clock in tho nftcrnoon, the following described properly: tictfifsi"' HOUSEHOLD GOODS. 1 Sideboard. 1 Table, nearly new. 1 China Closot. 2 Library Tables. 1 Leather Couch. 1 Secretary. 1 Hookcuso. 'J Sets Dining Chairs. J Hookers. 1 Hattan Corner 'Chuir. 1 Music Cabinet. 1 Parlor Mirror. .'I Iron Bedsteads. .'J lied Springs. 2 MntlresBC8. .'1 Drosscrs. 3 Commodes. 1 Stand. 2 Clocks. Hemcmbor tho time nnd place 2 p. 3 blocks south on Laurel street, one TERMS Col. C. B. LAMKIN, G. M. ANDERSON, P. O. HANSEN We make any kind and style of Windows. ' We carry Glass of any size on hand. t MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO., Medford, Oregon. ' w t-oj LOST On road to Control Point or streets of Medford, Saturday ovo nliif,', Innt, n ladles' Rold ring, sot with Kurnots nnd pearls. Party (Ind ia i; Hdtno will lio sultutily rowarded by leaving It at office of II, C, KonU nor Co. 117 1 set 30 volumes Encyclopedia Britannica, bound in leather, 1 set Messages of the Presidents, 11 volumes. 1 set Dumas' Works, 1 ect Cooper's Works. 1 not, 3 volumes, Unabridged Dic tionary. Other Books in lots to suit. 1 Monarch Steel Range. 1 Kitchen Cabinet. 1 Sewing Machine. 1 Perfection Blue Flame Oil Stove. FARM IMPLEMENTS. 1 Champion Mower. 1 Champion Rake. 1 Three-Section Harrow. I Corn Planter. 1 Plow. 1 Doubio Harness. m., at 402 South Newtown street, block west and one block south. CASH OP ASHLAND. AUCTIONEEIt Owner TOM MOFFAT WANTED Cook and gonoral houso kooper; no children wantod. Ad dress Ilox 18, I'hoonlx, Or. 123 FOR ItENT Furnlsliod room. Seo Clydo Hazolrlgg at postofflco. GENTS' WATCHES 18 size, 17-jcwel Elgin or Waltham .... 18 size, 15-jcwel Elgin or Waltham .... 18 size, 7-jewel Elgin or Waltham r&lTHAfe Every WALTHAM Wntch move ment f guaranteed by tho nrnnn facturers ogalntt any delect in material or construction. ,Tnl guarantee- It without time limit, and bold good the world over. 15 ,000,000 Waltham Watches now in use We have a large assortment of Waltham Watches in Gold, Gold Filled, Silver and Nickel Cases. For Sale-land Near CentrM Point 05-acre ranch adjoining city, 52 acres in alfalfa, balance in pears 1 and 2 years old; good house, larRe barn, 2 wells; price $26,000, half cash; a snap. 43-acre alfalfa ranch, 1 mile out, new 8-room house, large barn, three Reed wells; price $21,500, half cash; will pay 8 percent on investment. 20 acres alfnlfa land, fine land, no buildings; price $7500, $2000 cash. 3G acres, 1 mile out, 6 acres in 2-year-old apples, balanco in pears 1 year old; now 5-room house and larjje barn, Reed well and outbuildings ; price $12,600, half cash; a pood buy. 31 acres. 1 mile out, 27 acres set to apples and pears 1 year old; 7-room house, barn and outbuildings, 2 pood wells; fine building sito; price $15,000. half cash. 20 acres, 1 mile out, 16 acres in trees 1 year old; no buildings; pood well; price $7000, $2500 cash. 14 acres, 1 milo out, 10 acres in trees, balance in alfalfa; price $4200. $2500 cash. G acres, 1 mile out, set to trees, fine buildintr site, Reed irriRation well- price $2400, $1600 cash. 20 acres, half mile out, set to pears 1 and 2 years old; price $10,000, half cash. 2 acres in town, small house, pood well, a fine garden tract; price $1300. W. J. Harvey B. F. D. NO. !f CENTRAL POINT, OR. -V-' WANTEDWoll digging. Call on A. W. Walker, 11G VBt Mala. 123 Prices havo an advertising vnlu only It they aro genuinely low and roadors, nowadays, know. .$9.50 .$8.00 .$5.00 Where can you buy a re liable watch at prices like these? At B. T. Van De Car's, hipps bldg. We arc here to stay and will take care of your watch free of charge. When buying a watch give us a call and re member thoSe prices. Don't pay more. B. T. Van De Car East Main Street a i 3 (----------------- ----------------i -ii