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T MKDJTOBD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDTORD. OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, IMO. A t V 5 !; SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Jolm II. Carkln, nttortiuy-ut-luw, over Jiiuknon ('ountvl Hunk. Tim Lndlo'n AM of llio Clirmllun 'liiiruli n ro roipiOHted to uiuut at llio iimIiIoiioo if Mih. Ben (larrctt, Wed- ncMilay iiflornnun at 2:110 o'clock. Leavo your onlorii tor ml lie and croiiin at tliu Southern Dairy Co,, 2 Houth 0 ntroot, hoariiiuartorii of tlio Oalltoiin Dairy Co, IMiono Main R81. Hunch phono Fanuorn 7183, 121) Fletcher IVinlr. of Kugoiio, hoii of H. ti. I'onU of lltitiu FiiIIh, 1h In AIuil ford on a vImII to IiIh old lioiuu. , l'oachon for Halo, Dr. W, H. Btokot phono Knrmor 7003. tf J. U. Wooldriilgu or (IraiilH Pn wiih In Medford on IiiihIiiohh Wondnv. Mm. llart'ii dining room nt 2 South Ilnrtlott ntroot han boon ro opdnud to tlio puhllo undor tlio inan- U. A. MoDoiuild of Kaglo I'omt wiih a Medford visitor Sunday. nBoiuont of Mm. M. A. Taylor. 133 Oat frosh creamery buttar nt tlio Bouthorn Dairy Co. Tlio prlcol n rlKlit. II. F. Wood of Ooldfield, Nov., Ih lioro on n vIhII. Mr. Wood wiih u contractor mid builder in .Mmlfonl, whim that job didn't loom up liko it doort at tlio prowoiit time, and thin ih IiIh find roturn to tliiH Hootion for noarly ton yearn. Tlio Horuo Ititor Vnlloy Canal Companyl n now ready to rocolvp np- pllcntlonn for tlio dollvory of Irrl- Kfttlon water to any land covered by tho llopklnii lateral. Tlio offlcou of tlio company nro In tlio Medford Na- tlonal bank building. 129 John C. J.owin of Portland wiih u Medford virtitor on Monday. II. II. TroiiHon of Englo Point wiih in Medford Saturday on liUHinoHH. If you want a good frenh bottle of milk, cnll on tho Southern Dairy Co. 120 I. A. Nywnrnor of Inkoviow, a fonnor Mudford rottitlunt, is vifritiug rolativuH and friends in tho valley. A complete lino of jewelry, din iihuuIh and watvlieH uau bo found at II. T. Van Do Cnr'H, I'hippn litiilil ing. 131 .Indue W. K. Crowe returned Sun day owning from a IniHiiiesH and pleunuro trip north. "The bent part of the trip wiih a hunting and fish in j! trip eiHt from Kugeiio," Haid Judge Cmucx. "We had venison nnd HhIi gnloro, and overybody had the time of their liven." ' , AgntoH pol'iHlied and mounted at 11. T. Van Do Cnr'rf, Phippi liiilcl lnir. 131- Mr. and Mrn. K. N. Warner and family returned Sunday evening from (.'olextin. Call on the Mission Furniture WorkH for anything in the woodwork line. If Mih. Josephine ItiiHKell and hon inn) MisH Xiiiiau of .ImilcHoiiville were jiiiinng those who were driven home 1 '" ColeKtiii Tiro Suiidav evening. Public ntonograpuui t tho Morrl void Shop. 134 Captain It. C. Antltury returned Monday morning from a Hojourn of several weekrt at Seaside. "Elk'n Milk," tho now ICIUh' aong written by O. T. Wilson and ming in tlio mlnHtrel nhow given by Medford TCIIch Innt Fobruary, Is now on Bale nt Whotitol Miiiilo Co. 129. Dr. Murtiu C. Hnrhur and family of Sliullnborg. Win., arrived in Med ford a few iliiyH wince to mako thin their future home. Dr. Huiber ia n ooimin of 10. II. Waterman and 1ms 4i I ready made koiiio substantial in vestments in this Hootion. HugH ehoaper than rag oarpet. Medford Furniture Co. for next (10 divyH. Prion outs no figure. 131 Mr. anil Mrs. Kail W. Kalston loft Monday on a vaeation to Sutherlin, DouuliiH eounty. Wo roBulato watchos to a hair. Stop In and leavo youra. No chargo for tho rogulutlon. Wo do rhnrgo, howovor, for cloanlng nuil'ropnlrlng. Only vory modornto, howovor, and wo do flrat-clasH work, If you liavo a watch that won't go, bring It to uh. We'll put it In condition bo that you can regulate tho sun by It. Wo nro JiiKt oh aktlltul at ropalrlng Jowolry, too, D. ,T. Van do Car, Phlppa bldg., Medford, Orogon. 12S Norman Do Veaux of Portland, manager of the Northwest lluiek Co., in visiting Colonel F. L. Ton Velio of the Medford llniuk Co. "The lluiek hiiIoh for 11)10 have broken all records," hIuIch Mr. Do Voutu, "and we are now preparing to exeeod them in 11)11. The now models are out, showing great improvement over those of tliis year, and the lluiek promises to continue its lead in the automobile world." Tho Soutl.orn Dairy Co. lias aood, rich ieo croam for 3 contu por dlah. 120 Ndwurd J. Itunyurd hns returned from a Hummer outing at Peyton, Mrs, Hunyard and family have ie turned from an extended visit to Ihoir old homo in Town and are glad to got lmolc. "Don't talk to mo about Iowa Roruo Rivor vnlloy is good . ouough lor mo," ways Mrs, Hunyard. I Ooorgo A, Kmery of the New York Central lines Ih In Medford to seuuro llio muting of fruit via IiIh lines. Tho Medford Furnituio Co. Iiiih an iron hud that is cheaper Hum Hleoplng on tho floor. Jill HiihhcII llauaiicr is spending a few dayii in Seattle. Thirty-day furnituro Halo, to mako room for now goods. Medford Fur nituro Co. 131 t, C. Hollo of Modoc" county, Cali fornia, Ih hero on a business visit, Mr, Hollo wiih formerly a readout of thin Hootion. 11. T. Van Do Car Iiiih a pair of crystal blue, diamonds weighing J 3-.TJ karat. They are a perfectly matched pair. Call and got prices on them. 131' K. II. Webb of Klamalli Falls wiih in Medford on a luminous trip Sun day. A child can buy jewelry at thin Htoro and got n Hipuiro dual. We carry no plated jowolry in flock. We (ruaraiilee satisfaction to all. II. T. Van Do Car, Phipps building. 131 It. A. FntHur of Kaglo Point was in Medford Monday on business. .Mrs. W. O. Aldeuli.iL'on wiih at ColoHtiu Sunday, having i;one IhltliLr to meet her husband, on his return from San Francisco. H. W. Hunlloy has returned from a business trip to tho east. Charles M, Simonn of Loudon and W. M. French of Now York, bolh members of tho fruit-buying firm of Simons, Kliuttloworth & French, aro in Medford interviewing tlio officers of tho ltoguo Hiver Valley Fruit it Produce association. A atoro bhould bo advertised na rogularly as It Is oponod for bualtiOBH, A merchant who wouldn't clooo up for n while now and then "to oavo running oxponnea" ahouldn't atop ad vortlalng now and then to "savo ox ponao." Jay Itial, special press ropreBcnla tivu of Illinium & Ilniley circus, ar rived in Medford Monday nnd will Hpend several days. "I liko Med ford and think it han a good future. I camo noar investing lioro two years ago, and am sorry I didn't," said Mr. Itial, who contemplates inventing here in an orchard. - TODAY'S QUOTATIONS. SEW YOKK, Au. 22. Todays range of priooH in New York (furn ished by Moss & Co. by privnu wiro) ; High Low. l 17': 3lj 00 118 3Hs !)8 13 1 M. 102 7f, UHPj 73 1-13 34 30 128 30 123 17 18 142 31 r,2y4 f)0. 111 114 40 128 141 30 08 120 113 . 23 100 00 110 ir 30 Vi Close. 01 47j 3 1. 07Vi AiiiiiI. Cop. ... 5-yH Am. Car Fdry. -18 Am. Loco -f Vi Am. Smeller . . 0H Am. Sugar ... 110 Anaconda .... 10 Atchison 100 311 tt 8:V 13 1 i 103m 75 1110 73 143 34 30 128 30 124 17 48 142 31 o2i fio 111 111',- 40 128 141 30 08 .120 Vi Am. Tel. & Tel.131 II. & 0 101 Itrook. Itup. T. 77 f'nii. Pacific ..11)1 C. & 0 71 C. & N. W....MIi Cent. Lunther.. 35 C. V. & 1 31, Con. Clas ....PJII'Vh I). & It. (I.... 31 01. Nthm pfil.l2AVL Inteihon 16 do pfd -11) i L. & N 112 M., Iv. & T. . . . 33 Mo. Pacific .. filPi National Lead. .r)2 N. Y. Central. 1 13 4 Northern P110..IKI Out. & West. .'10 Pennsylvania .l'JII'i Iteading l-ll'j ltook IhIiiiuI . . IWi do pfd (18 St. Paul 123V& Southern Pacllfi'i Southern Ily... 23 Union Pnoine..ltl8 U. S. Steel . . . 71 jlo pfd 110 Utah Copper.. -KPj Wabash pfd... 38't 113 23 lOO'j 00 llOVt lf 301. Call money, l'(;. Totul snles, '110,000 shares. Chlcno Markets. CHICAGO, Aug. 22. Wheat: High. Low. Close. May 108 107 107 September .... Il)'i 'l)8't !) Dueuiubor ....KKPi 102 103 Corn : September A.. 00 v rV.P' III) December .... 58 57 58 Oats: September .... 35 34 34 Deeembor .... 37 30 30 Perk: September ....21.77 21.47 21.47 Junuary 18.75 18.70 18.70 Liverpool whont olosod d lowor. Died. SMALL At 1023 West .Ninth street, August 20, at 3 p. in., Viola Irene Small, infant daughter of W, L. Small, lluiiiil at 1. O, O. F. eum otory August 21 nt 3 p. m, WOLFF-At 1025 West Flevonlh street, August 21, 11)10. at 0:20 a, m John Wolff, agod 05 yonrs, EIo was born in Europe and onmo to Jackson eotiutv in 1885. Ho Iouvoh n wife and oiuht children. Funeral Tuosday, 2 p. 111., from Gorman-Lu- thornn church, AT THE JpOTELS Tho Naiih John Aruett, Han Frnn cIhco; H, 1). Fox, Portland; J. I). ICuappH, Portland; W. It, Wallace Portland; It, C. F. Aslibury, Grants North Dakota; O. C, Dickson, Grand Forda, North Dakota; Gerald C. Ilooku, Portland; J, A, Nyawaruor, Inkovlew, Orogon; It, A. Norton, Portland; W. M, Fronch, Now York; Chan M, Simonn, London; Laura Han Franclaco; J. F. Williams, Han Frnnclaco; Guy II. Clarke, Uolllng ham Washington; Mr. aid Mrs. F. W. kolly. Tho Mooro It. J. Haker, Spoknno; iHFletchor Porty, Kugeno; J. L. Wooldrldgo, Y. P.; J. C. LowIb, Port land; Jay Itial, San Frnnclaco; Goo rgo Noblo, Portland; It. A, MncDon ald, Kaglo Point; A. J. Carlton nnd flvo, Crockett, California; M. Owona, Crockett, Ccllfornln; M. Owona Soattlo; A. It. Pnulaen, San Frnn claco; W. C. Manendi, St. LouIb; Mr. nnd Mm. F. H. Madden, Chi cago; C. J. Duck, Portland; C. C. Woldlomnn, Portland; A. E. Mlch aloon, Portland. DAHLMAN WINS BY EIGHTY SIX VOTES LINCOLN. Neb., Aug. 22.-Com-plolo retuniH, largely official, indi cate that Mayor Dahlman of Omaha hns been uoimnutud lor governor over Oovomor Shnllenberger by tho democrats of Nebraska by 80 votes. Shallouborgor admits that on the face of the returns ho has been de feated, lie is conferring with his lieutenants regarding a possible con test. Shallonbergor'H followers in South Omaha say there are rcmark uble discrepancies in the vote there. FIRE IN BLACKWELL HILLS SUNDAY NIGHT A good-sized tire wns raging in the Hlaekuell hills Sunday night, but not much damage in appielieuded, as the timber is bparsu and the section over which the fires arc traveling is uninhabited. Hnsklns for Health. SPECIAL TRAIN FOR BARNUM & BAILEY CIRCUS Account Itanium A' linilcy circus plnying here at 10 a. in., August 2i), instead of running the motor car due here at 8:45 11. m., the Southern Pa cific company will run a train of six coaches to accommodate the peo ple of Urnnts Pass to Medford. Tho train will ulso handle the people from Woodville, Gold Hill, ltook Point, Savago Rapids, Oold Hay, Tolo, Sev en Oaks and Central Point. Extra equipment will also bo placed on No. 18, from Ashland, due here at S:01 a. m. GAYN0R RETURNS TO ORDINARY FOOD HOnOIvtiX, N. J., Aug. 22. Mayor William J. Gaynor of Now York was today allowed to return to ordinary food and his condition was pronounced highly hiitisfaclory. His faro includes everything in tho way of wholesome diet. No complications are feared and the physicians in at tendance are considering plans for his removal to his homo or to the mountains for convulesceuce. DEATH LIST IN WALLACE. (Continued from Paio 1. tect property f.om vandnla who havo boon systematically looilt.u tho do uertod homes and business houses of tho hnlf burned town. Tho flro continues to rngo on both sides of Wallace Two hundred niou nro holding It In check. Twonty-Bovon porsona r.ro known to ho dead In We.llaco and moro thnn 100 aro Injurod, somo fatally. Tho body of a younjj girl wns found !u a well, whoro sho hnd loapod Satur day night to oop.ipo tho frnmoa which wero consumhiK II o onstoru part of thu town, SPOKANR, Aug, 22. A tolophono mosaago to tho Spokano Proas at 1 o'clock this aft rnoon Btntod thnt tho known Hat of dead at Wallace is now 27, hunt It' Is thought moro bodloa will bo found boforo tho Boarch onds. This figure docs not Include fatall tlos in surrounding districts, which nlroady aggrognto 23. Thowlnd has died down at Wal lace and It la boltovod thoro la no moro tlanger of tho rost of tho town burning. Fires In noarby foroata nro amoldorlng nnu liundrods of mou nro trying to put thorn out, Many famil ies who flod yoatordny nro returning to their homes today, HPOKANK, Auk, 22 -With half of Wallace In rulna, and tho ll'tlo towns of Tnft, Montana, 8t IloalK, Wnahlng ton, Avory, I1I1.I10; burned the foroat flro nlttiallon In Idaho, Wrahltigton nnd Montana nsHiuncd a graver as pect today than tlmt which confront ed tho fjro flghtorn yoatcrdny. In tho flro zono 30 bodies had been ro covorod up to nn early hour todny nnd tho death list In and around Wnl laco alone was e'atlnuted to bo at least fifty. 180 fiurroiiiulctl. At aunrlso sovon bodies had boon recovered at Wallace four at Now port, Washington, bIx In tho War Knglo mlno tunntl near Wallace, twolvo at Dig Crcok, and ono nt Mul lan, north of Walloco. At 8t. Joo, Idnho, aouthweat of Wallace, eight een woro mlaslng and 180 moro for est flclitors woro reported to bo sur rounded by fires and n roscuo party of 100 mon han started It. search of them. Approximately 3,000 refugees from tho flro scournged districts of northern Idnho and western Mon tnnn nrrlvcd la this city yesterday and aro still arriving, early thla morn ing. All tho hotels nro overflowing nnd scorc3 of flro victims aro being sheltered In private homes. Italn Is Only Hopo Horning with the flerconess of tho aoven fablei! flros of Avcrnus, nnd starting as if by tnagl;, tho wooded districts of Eastern nnd Northern Wnshlngton, Northern Idaho nnd Western Montana are threatened with destruction unless a heavy rain falls within a few days. Tho Iobs at Wal laeo, Idaho, is 11000,000, nt least. Refugees nro arriving In this city by train, by olectrlc Intcrurban sys tem, by automobiles nnd In wngons and on horses. Many children were separated from their parents In the rush for trains. Many Aro Sick A woman who had fled from her homo nt midnight gavo birth to a child In a box car Just after tho ar rival of tho first train from Mis soula. Local hospitals aro caring for tho sick, and a corps of physicians and nurses havo been sent out to tho burned districts. According to reports reaching Spo kano today tho flames aro sweeping over an ovorlncrcaslng area' and it is almost certain that a number of small settlements, will bo consumed. Each hour aeea thousands of dollars worth of damage added to tho losses whlcr already ncgrcgato soveral mil lions. 1000 Refugees It was bolloved early today that nearly half of Wallace coeld bo sav od. It Is known that tho e&st por tion of tho town abovo Seventh Btreot, has been fire-swept. According to reports from Missoula todny moro than 1000 refugees from Wallace nnd the llttlo settlements to tho or.8twnrd havo renchod Missoula. Many of thorn wero badly burned and sovoral had lost their eyesight. llodlcs Heing Homed Tho bodies of tho dead nre bolng burned ns soon as they nro discovered throughout tho flro zono, nccordlng to Information received hero. Thoro is much distress among tho rciugccB iiero nnu in iuissouia. -Many j of thorn escaped from tbo burning men with nothing but a fow gar ments. Many women aro among thorn nnd for tho moat part thoy aro nlono, as their husbands remained behind to fight tho fires. A largo number of malo citizens of Wallace, and n company of tho Twenty-fifth United States Infantry, aro attempting to sao tho romalnder of Wallace. Die In Tunnel In a tunnel of tho War Eaglo mlno, sovon ril es from Wallace, Ida ho, 41 mon, undor Forest Unngor Pulaski, woro packed tightly to gether yestorda" to escapo a sheot of flanio thnt swept down tho gulch. Thoy hugged tho ground nnd hurled QOODFR1END "HOTEL MWIIW IBMI11 Ti inriBIIITIIll SAH FRANCISCO 1. GOODFRICIID, Muitjv Tormprly llntcli St irnnl nnd St. Brrj I. lVuvrll Btm't, iii-urCiiMrj, mu 'iniiu? Hotel Manx. TnKo Hotel Manx Uii or M irl.ct (Street t"ur, tramfer to lWoll, Mi'nl liou o niul locution for Indies visitlug tho city nloiii'. hates $i.on rr.u da's ani up Model A67 . is a new one. CtlSlTS I Too Late to Classify FOR HALB Five-room house, lot 53 by 200, oast front. North Cen tral Avonuo. Cnll on J. T. Sum mervlllo, Whlsonnnt Harbor Shop, tf NUlWRT I hereby glvo notlco to nil real ostato dealers that ray property is now off tho market. W. O. DEBLEY. Medford, Or. 132 NOTICE. la hereby glvo. that I will not stand good for any bills contracted by Allco A. Wlmor after this date. 132 W. O. WIMER. their laces In the mud on the floor of tho tunnel until tho .'Iro went by, nnd then, half maddened from tho heat thoy ran and throw momselveo Into tho creek. Sli men wero left deed in tho tunnel, and another, cat ! off from the crow, was found burned to a cinder. 'I don't boo how wo ever got out of tho tunnol allvo," said Charles Hick man of Leau, S. D., a survivor. "Even ' tho stones wro so hot after tho fire j had gono by that wo could no, touch , thorn, and had to wallow In tho creek, j When I cot up to leavo tho tunnel , I was nearly errzed with tho heat, and my partner, named Clark, was un conscious. Ho lias not been found. Wo drank tho warm creek water, and It made us all sick." Wanted Bricklayer. Girls to cut fruit $1.25. 12 bridge carpenters. Sawmill men. Girl for general hou3j work. 10 laborers. Logcers. BUSINESS CHANCES Rooming houses. Lunch counter Business nets $4000 yearly. Furniture and lease. FOR SALE. 12 acres, 10 acres in bearing, $10, 000. 11 acres, 10-year pears, fine income. 9 acres, closo in, 9-yenr pears. 17 acres, heavy bearing, $8500 takes crop. 3 Westmoreland lots, your own terms. 40 neres, fine chicken ranch, $S00. Restaurant clearing $500 monthly;. get busy. 20 acres, 10 acres in fruit, at $125 nu ncrc. Fine furniture and lease of modern housc.snap. CO acres fino fruit land $500. New tent, never used, bargain Team, harness, wagon, $235. Furnished 9-room house, close in. 7-room hous, W. Main, big lot; 5 wagons, $30, $40, $50, $70, $90. Heavy spau of horses nnd harness. Nntionnl cash register. 2 acros, lVd miles west $575. 5 room house, lot 50x150, $850 5-room bungnlow, furniture, $2200. 10-ncro tracts in full bonring. Irrigated tract, $250 per nore. 1 aero fruit, 4-room house, cheap for quick salo. 1G0 neres, 5 miles out, $2750. 1G0 neres, 4 miles out, $G0 per acre Swell camping outfit, cheap. 10 neres, $1600, milo Phoenix. 2 neres, north, under ditch. For Trade. 40-h. p. auto, 1910 model, trudo for city proporty. Hotel for stock or alfalfa ranch. 7-passenger 50-h. p. auto for trade 20 aorqs. 12 5a fruit, for city Jots 2 rancnes for city property. E. F. A. BITTNER Room 207 Tavlor & Phipps Bldg Phona 4141 Mn Are you looking for A RANCH THAT PRODUCES? Here It Is. 200 acres, 160 acres cleared; 90 acres under irrigation; 50 acres in alfalfa; abundance of water for irrigation; largo farm house; two largo barns; nearly all fenced; good family orchard. A money-making stock and dairy ranch. Prico $15,000.00, half cash. For particulars call on or address "" H, H. BASLER, Grants Pass Oregon U -25 Per cent- DISCOUNT Tuesday and Wednesday We have on display in our east window today about 100 ITand Painted and Fancy China in Chop Plates, Cake Plates, odd size plates, Cups and Saucers, Sugar and Creamer, Choclate Pots and Luellsa Weller Vases, and Jardiners and Mat-Green Jardeniercs. All at your choice for these two days at 25 percent Discount A 60-piece Dinner Set in the well known Woods and Son First Quality Pure White, Double Gold Band Decorated Semi Porcelain China. A Reg. $10.50 Set this week $7.50 per set 2000 cakes of toilet soap of a well-known standard make, a 5c toilet soap anywhere, here 3 Cakes Remember we give away a handsame dressed Doll, October 15. Tickets free. Ask for them. HUSSEY S Robert F Maguire Late special agent TJ. S. General Land Office, announces that he has opened law offices in the Medford National Bank Building, for gen eral practice before state and federal courts and the Department of the Interior. jua Published Mininc Maps of Southwest ern Orecon and Northwestorn California, showing tho forest reserves, survoyed and unsur veyed land. Sold hy W.P. Wright Grants" Pass, Or. Price of Wall Maps, $2; Pocket Maps, $1.50. FOR SALE $2600 will buy 160 acres in fine locality; 5 acres of bearing orchard, good buildings. It will pay you to in vestigate this. 70 ACRES 35 acres in fruit trees 1 year old; 60 inches of water; l1; miles from town; all farming im plements, tools, otc7, together with team of horses, go with place; good buildings. A bargain if handled by September 15. Al STOCK RANCH 160 acres; Clear creek runs through place; good outside range; easy terms. Let us show you tho Nickell Addition, whoro tho fino homes aro being built. 428 ACRES Rogue Rivor bottom land, suitable for fruit and general farming purposes. 300 ACRES Alfalfa land, covered with irrigation ditch and perpetual water right; has coal outcrop ping; at a bargain on long time, easy payments. GOLD RAY REALTY COMPANY 216 WEST MAIN STREET. J. B. WOOD, W. D. FOSTER, Sales Agents. Phono J. B. Wood, W. D. Poster, Sales Agents. Phono 1681. HOSIERY Men and Ladies About 25 dozen of the mercerized Lisle. A reg ular 35 cent quality in Fancy Weaves. Closing out price 19c per pair 3 pair for 35c For 10c BREAD Try our Home Made Fresh Bread. "Goodness and Purity" is our motto. Also Salads and Roast Meats ready cooked, at tho MEDFORD BAKERY 42 S. CENTRAL AVE. WANTED -A. i- LISTINGS OF ORCHARD AND CITY PROPERTY AT ONCE. E. F. A. BITTNER, . PHONE MAIN 4141, ROOM 207, PHIPPS BLDG. t