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n?"-w MICDITORD AtAIL TRIBUNE, MIODFOBD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1910. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL (,'olnnol utitl Mih. It. C. WiihIiImiiii dT TiiIiId Hook orchard wore mount Aloill'nnl vIhIIoih. Morn On North Central nvunno, AnuiiNt 7, to Mr. utitl Mih, Her I Orr, 41 HOII, John II. (Jiirkln, nttornoy-nt-lnw, over Juukiion Countvl Hunk. MIhh McDonald Iiiim jiihI lolnmed from nn extended trip thioiigh the miMt, where hIhi Iiiih been buying tho now kooiIh for tho Emporium, Mud forri'x popular (imllty Htoro for wo- 11)011. H. 0. MiHHull ami family wore- ovor Sunday guoHtu of Tnlilu Hook friondri. Tho party who udvorlinud iih hav ing IohI u hunch of koyii will rucolvo iufonimtiou of Hiuua hy culling at thin officii and paying for thin ml. li!2 l 0. O'Mrion of Klamath Full U in Medford on IiiihIuohh today. W. 0. MorriM of Tho iJttlluit Ih in Medford on a biiHinoH trip. Tho ladiurt of tlio Firnt M. K. church will give it good old-t'nnhionud liot dinnur at tho church parlorH on Wodnomlny evening, August JO, Hiip por to boKin at 0 o'clock mid eon tiuuo through tho evening. Tho pub liu in cordially invitod to attend anil enjoy a ploatmnt evening tuid enjoy tho many good thingH tho IndioH will Hervo. Don't forgot tho place, on ,, Hitrtlott Htroot, cornor Fourth xtrcot. All wolromo. 122 V. H. MoyuH ot Unklund, Unl., in hero on u vinit. Wanted A good, second-hand guitar, grnnd Mire. Apply 0. V. Kvuiih, Mail Tribuuo. ThoiniiH Dtingoy of Gold Hill watt in Medford on biiHincHS Monday. Htovo .Ioiioh of Uold Hill, tho gen ial landlord of tho Gold Hill hotel, wan in Mcdford on biiHinvHH Tuoh lay. I. M. Contrail of Applcgnto wiih in Medford on hiiuiucHH Tuctulny. Mm. Buhiu Tumor Noil, daughter and hod, who have been vimting rel ativort mid friuudH in Anhland mid J.'ickhonvillc, loft TiicNday morning 0:1 their return to their homo in Portland. 1 liavo Hoveral thoiisaud dollar of wcll-Hocurod paper at 8 per cent; would lake Home Mcdford property Mild cohIi. AddroHH C. P., care Mail Trihuno. Dr. O. C. .Saunders mid family of "JJnu llornardino, Cal,, a to in Mcd ' l'ord looking for a location. Mrn. J. N. Hawgonl and family of Deadwood, X. I) tiro in Medford socking n homo in this mild climate. Mrn. Anna Higiiibothnm and Mrn. Hoggin of Kan cm creek wero Medforl vinitorrt TuoHday on a burdnoHH and shopping expedition. Mih. fl. W. Thnihhor returned on TuoHday morning from a vinit to relative mid friendn at Grants 1'iihh. John I'oterriou of Hatavia, Or., ih in Mcdford on a htiHinoK-t visit. I). I'lymyor of Talent wiihWii Mcd ford Tuesday on a business trip. Miss Stella Ling of Jacksonville wiih a Medford visitor Tuesday. 0. r. KoaniH of Grants 1'nBs wiih !ii Mcdford on a business trip Tues day. C. F. Clark received a telegram 'Tuesday from J. W. Meuuutt, who roportH having driven a Chalniors Detroit 110 via llobobtirg,, Myrtlo Point and Marfilificld, in 25 hours. HoHoburg to Myrtlo Point wiih made in seven hours, lie reports little lust, good roads mid fine scenery. .John OIwoll returned Tuesday from u trip north. Mill Ulrieh nays ho Iiiih registered nver 800 voters in Medford and that about 1100 have signed up. II. P. Maker of Ashland was a vis itor in Medford Tuesday. William II. Stono of Grants Push is spending a fow days in Mcdford. William J. Allen of Trail is spend ing a fow days with friends in Med ford. H. W. Andrews of Oold Hill was u recent Medford visitor. Miss Grace Henry visitod Jack sonville Tuesday afternoon. ChurlcH A. Mulhooiif has return ed from a shoit visit in Ashland, C, W. Henderson of Itui'li spoilt Tuesday in Mcdford. Colonel George P. Minis was in Mcdford Monday on a business visit. Kd Andorson, ox-county roeordor, was in Mcdford Monday for u fow' hours. J. M. Cantrali of Applegate whb in Medford on business Tuesday, part of which was to recover that fa mous tooth of u horse which lie loft 'lioro u iiionUi or more ago. W. M. Sheridan of Griffin crook was in Medford Tuesday on business. adlaii Pacific Jumped 2 1-8, Amal gamated Copper, after an early de cline, Htroiuttlioueil nml rono 1 point, mi did American Smelting, HARRINGTON ARRESTED FOR CARRYING GUN I'M Harrington wan arretited Mon day evening for currying n concealed weapon, but wan rcleamul Tuesday mbornliig by .Indue Canon with tho admonition to keep Ills gun In front at all tlmi'H, Harrington ami hhi cousin, J, II. Harrington, had Just returned from n trip to tho mlncfl thoy nro Interest ed In west of Medford, and before going to Mm room to change bin nlothon Kd went to n barber shop In order that ho might get moiiio of bin wlilukern he bud accumulated on tho trip taken off. Ho overlooked tho fact that hla rovolver was mill on his belt and wlon ho htepped out of the nbop ho wiih nnbbod by Chief Hho.'iror. Harrington gave up his gun reni'lly, fiirnlHhed tho lml! demand ed, 150, mid when ho appeared before Judge Canon wnn dlmulxHcd with one of his honnr'n gentle ndmonltloiiH. Mr. Harrington declared ho had no Intention of concealing tho weapon or of evMi carrying It further than his room, wheto It would bo loft u ii.tl I bin next expedition to tho hills. NOTICE All imtmoiin owning property on any of the following Mm.' (a winding to pay their miwi.t wwMMiit'iit under the lltiurroft iMuidlug net (teu-yenr plan) iniiKt mnko upplirulloii on or Ix-foro Hnturtlny, AuguM lit, 1010. After UiIn ilato HNitlvely no one on Ihi'Mi MrrctM will bo iillowiil to ny under tlilN net. A one-Uiiilh ituymont iniiNt accompany (lie application. King Mrrct, from Wont Kluventli street to Dakota avenue. JiM'kKou Mrvrt from Ilurtlott Mrect to t'oluinbuN avenue. Fourteenth street from Nowtown HtrH't to Pencil street. Ivy Mmt from Third Mtrcvt to Fourth street. 124 h. h. JACOIW, City TivHNHrer. Health Never Falls to Restore Gray Hair, to lis Natural Color and Beauty. No matter how long It ban been gray or faded. Promote- a luxuriant growth. of healthy hair. Stop Its falling out, and pn.slttvr.ly icmovcw Man Urull. Keeps hair soft and glomy. Will not Mill skin or linen. Will not Injure your hair. la not a dye. $1 and SOc. bottles, at tlrunnlsts liy niailt(irMK:.iVnit2c fortrrl.ik-' IbeCani cit tli llnr ninl Skin." I'Mln Hay H-c. Co NcH.irU,N.J.,U.S.A,,anclTuronio,Onu,Cnad Ilny'S JJlirllllU obp ur.iuallcttortha Cflmploxtm, lollct nmlkatli,rril,r)Ui;h,ch4p(l kauU. Krriw!ilii liniti ' k t. IV. itnik'eUU. itLfilit: u. uvusrnuTEX Tor sale at I.pim M. Hnskins'. ---- ; New and ;! Second Hand I; Goods ' James A. MacKenzie. i ': Denier in ;; New and Soconrl .Hand ; Huruituro, J lard ware, ;; Clothing, Hoots and ;; Shoes. Highest eash ;; )i'ieea )aid for good ;: east-oil' clothing. Call ;: and see me when yon ; ; ha vo soniothing to sell. i :; 103 SOUTH CENTRAL THIRTY REBELS ARRESTED. (Continued from Pngo 1.) of tho giiardii until they roro driven Into a iitono cucloHiiro, vhere a de termined ntand vnn made, A bom bardment hoou compelled the Itmur gentH to run up the white ilu(,. Three hundred wero nrrontod nnd nro now confined In dtmeoonH, Hotel Arrivals. The Moore Mrn.' T. M. Goodyear, Ifanley; Mih, J. K. Ilnwgard and familv, Deadwood; 1), I'lymyor, Tal ent; Ij, L. I.iiwwh, J. . Harncr, Sa lem; It. W. Mcl.eod, San KrnuciHco; I-'. M. .lohiiHton, Portland; Dr. O. C. Sniiiidern, San Mernardino; K. V. Cortelvou, Sun I-'innciHC); A. St link. Kcw York; It. II. I'iii-rmih, Hill, Ind.; 0. I). FokH. K. Knucher. F. C. Dean, K, li. MuyerH and wife, HoHcburg; .1. I. MuriiK, M, ThouiHon, Portland; M. K. llumiltou, A. ('. Smith, San Krau- IMHCO. The Nash H. W. Hotif, Yuma; l.aura (Inrrot AhIiIiuiiI; C. Kinkner. I.ancHHter, Pn.; M. Hind; IJ. It. Will ford, Memphis; J. C. Ncff, Crater Lake; I. 0. Portlonis, Seattle; W. II. Korton, Porthpid; W. S. Coo and wife, Oinahii; J. C, Pnrkenbark nnd wife, II. J. Mrovard, San KrnuciHco; N'. W. KlriiBig, C. A. Krigborn, Lou Angele; A. W. Hnyward. Chicago; K. C. Dnvis, Cleveland; A. E. Mcaines, city. C. L. Mcnton nnd wife, Lander; F. E. Nnylor, M. P. Hcidel; J. Pctorsou, Matavia; E. 0. Ingle, A. Baxter, Sail FrnuciBco; H. E. Moroditb, Portland; P. M. Hart, St. Paul; F. O'Brien, Klnmntli Falls; 0. H. Gilbert. W. P. Korlp, Portlnnd; C. B. Joy, Chicngo; F. D. Tiiorne, New York; W. W. Irving, Lob Angeles; .1. Dauiieiibnum, San Francisco; J. C. Morris nnd wife. Cievclnnd; D. J. Callnghnn nnd wife, Mr. Do Haven, Santa Hosa; II. S. Hare, San Fran cisco; L. 0. A. Wright. Molinc; J. C. Ailken, Woodvillo; .1. B. Spencer, St. Leuis: M. floldsmith. Now York. NOTED LECTURER WEDNESDAY Persona Interested In reading tho weekly sermons under tho caption of "Pooplo'B Pulpit" on pngo 3 of each Monday's Mall Trlbuno will doubtless bo pleased to attend the public moot ing to he hold In tho big tabornaclo on tho evening of Wednesday, August 10, nt 8 p. in., whn A, II. McMillan, V. I). M., of Brooklyn, N. Y will glvo nn address on tho subject of "Has ChrlBt's Mission to tho World Deen a KnIluro7" under tho auspices of tho International Ulblo Students' associa tion. Kvorybody wolcomo. No col lections taken up or funds solicit ed. 122 Attention to Mining Investors. Geo. E. Blinker, M. E., mines ex amined nnd rcDorts furnished. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Inferences given. 331 West nth, cor. Ivv 121 75c for any of the latest popular reprint BOOKS 2f)0 new copies just ;; received. Medford Book Store I Too Late to Classify FOR 8ALH $110 check, payable on any now piano for Bale for $25, Ad dress II, caro Mall Tribune, 123 NOTICE. Mrs, S, L. Oroon, having loft my bed and board, I will not bo respon sible for any dobts contracted by hor after this data. S, L, OnBBN. August 1, 1910. REALTY MAN TO LIVE HERE. (Continued from Pngo 1.) 22,000 acres of Irind in the North Platte valley, in Nebraska, nt a uni form price of $76 nn acre, nnd In less thnn fivo months practically tho entire tract 1ms been Roid. This is nn irrigated nroocrty nnd a large sum of money has been expended in the project, Severn! good sized towns have nlrcndy sprung up ns result of tiio now settlement, and a, sugar beet plant, costing one million dollars, is one of tho industries co incident with it. Mr. Eckcnmm is an advertising mnn of much ability, and says that the Mqdford booklet i by fnr the finest picop of publicity literature ho has ever seen, c is in the prime of life, but has had enough of the grind east nnd proposes to sntisfy his longing for the ideal life which he recognizes exists in the raising of tipples nnd penrs in the Rogue River vnllev. Victim of Drink Needs Orrine. Drink cunningly destroys the will powor, nnd while the drunkard wants to do what you tell him, he wants n thousand times more the drink that Iii craves. MedienI treatment U nnn- ossary. Orrine will destroy tho d$- slro for liquor, so that tho drink will not bo missed and restore tbo drinker to porfect health. Tills remedy Is thoroughly scien tific, and Is so uniformity successful that It sold with registered guarantee to refund tho money If it falls to ef fect a cure. Dooklet on "How to Cuio Drunknness," free on request. Tho Orrine Co., C32 Orrlno Build ing, Washington D. C. Sold In this city by Leon B. Hnaklns. ONLY ONE "BEST." Masking for Health. Medford People Give Credit Wiierc Credit Is Due. People of Mcdford who suffer with sick kidneys and bad backs want n kidney remedy that can be deponded upon. Tho best is Donn's Kidnoy Pills, a medicino for tho kid neys only, made from pure roots and herbs, nnd the only one that is back ed by cures in Mcdford. Hero's Mcdford testimeny: Mrs. C. H. Hoxic, fir street, Med ford, Or., says: "I publicly recom mended Donn's Kidney Pills in 1007, after they had benefited me, and now I am plcnsed to speak in their favor again. I had kidney trouble for several years nnd tho backache gradually grow worse. If I at tempted to stoop or move quickly, r.harp twinges darted through my loins and hips nnd sometimes I was lamo for days. The kidnoy secre tions passed far too frequently and I also noticed sediment in them when they wero allowed to stand. My health steadily ran down and I was feeling miserable at tho time I com menced taking Doan's Kidney Pills, which I procured at Haskin's drug store. Thoy helped mo from the first, although othor remedies had proven useless and as I continued taking them I grow bettor, until not ouo symptom of my old trouble re mained." For sale hy all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Millburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y sole agents for the United States. Remember tho namo Doan's and take no othor. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO REAL ESTATE DEALERS. All real estate dealers In Medford nro cordially Invited to bo present at a meeting In tho Commorclal club rooms at 8 o'clock Tuesdn yoronlng, August 9, for tho purpose of discuss ing a number of subjects of Impor tance to Mcdford and the Rogue Riv er valley. Mombera ot the club will also bo welcome. 121 C. A. MALBOEUP, Manager Medford Commorclal Club. NOTICE. In the district court ot the United States for tho district of Oregon. In the mntter of George A. Butt, bankrupt. The undersigned trustee of the above entitled estate la bank ruptcy will receive scaled bids Anybody can attach the plug The G.E. Flatiron then heats itself in about three minutes and will stay hot without fitr ther attention. Saves time, steps and fuel If the washing and ironing are sent out, the G.E. Electric Iron will still be found a marvelously convenient utensil to have in the house. There are many little things women like to iron themselves, and many times it be comes necessary to wash and iron a few handkerchiefs, etc., before the "wash" comes home. When occasions like these arise, and there is a G.E. Iron handy, it is the work of but a moment to attach the cord to a lamp socket and the iron is ready. Get one today. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY hbhH New York Markets. NMW YORK, Aug. 1). Oosplto tho moinontary doprosslon causoJ by tho iiowh of Mayor (Inynor'H ntlomptod nBsnHHlnntlon, tbo trond of tho stock market today was upward, Qntna woro slight hut numornus. Rondlng advanced to 141. WoBtlnghouso Rlootrlo roBo 2 1-2, Utah Conpor 2 1-1, and Union Paolflo, Croat North ern proforred and 0, and 0, 2, Cnn- WJ-IAJ. 90- JlLLUil yff"2 Se :v tfw WAW 2mm:' Dr. GOBLE'S Optical Parlor REMOVED TO NO. 301 EAST MAIN A complete Ions and grinding plant has been installed. Glasses ground whilo you wait. Bring a pieco of your broken lens and we will grind another ono lik,e it. No moro long delays in got ting glasses. (Ground Floor, No. 301 East Main) Too Much Summer Footwear JTor this time of year we have left in stock too much summer footwear. This must be moved. Our fall shipments have begun to reach us. Wc need the money that is in this part of our stock and we need more room. If low prices will sell them, they will soon go, for we are simply slashing prices on all Oxfords. Come in and see for yourself. fewMeated $4 at the Jackson County bank, In Medford, Oregon, up to 12 o'clock noon., of Friday, August 19, 1910, for the following described property belonging to said estato, namoly, a ntock of mor.:indfse, con sisting principally of Jowelry of the inventory valuo of 12987.47, together with a lot of store fittings of the in ventory value of 1175.50, all now In custody of the undersigned at Med ford, Oregon. Cash or a certified check for ten per cent of the amount offered must accompany each bid and the sale Is made subject to confirma tion by the court, the rlc''t being re served to reject any and 11 bids. The said property and an Inventory thcro of may bo Inspected upon application, to the undersigned, at Medford, Ore gon. Dated at Medford, Oregon, August 8, 1910. WM. ULRICII, Trustee. D I A , M O N DIAMONDS Rings Bracelets Ear Rings Brooches Cuff Links Scarf Pins 115 Bast Main Medford Granite City j; Hospital i Most modornly equipped hospi- t tal between Portland and Sac ramento. Shows ennli dnctnr ho samo courtesy and eives '.', all pationts tho samo care. In ;; cnareo of Ostrom & Nelson, trraduato nurses. OSTROM & NELSON, Props of Granite City Hospital, Ashland, Oregon. j; Fine Printing We make a specialty of fine printing carry tho necessary t itock to cnablo us te fill all orders promptly, and guaran tee satisfaction. Best cquippod job office in Oregon south of Portland; Host oxpert printers. Boforo sending your orders out of town, call and figure with us if we can serve you X for tho same price as an out f of-town concern you will wish to patronize home industry. Medford PrintingCo. Make Every Dollar Worth More Than a Dollar! An educated ad reader will never bo poor. To "know advertising" is to have a prac tical knowledge of values of things of when and how and whore to buy. No one, having and utilizing such knowledge, could over bo unthrifty, or in any senso careless or reckless of expenses. For such knowl edge makes for thrift for saving. It makes ono proof against shams false values manipulated reductions. Tho intelligent ad reader uses as much thought and ability in buying things as is required in earning the money that is spent for them. And that amounts to a substan tial increase of the value of every dollar of tho family revenue!