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fifai ,vt - . ja WWwWiPWtMld ,. MEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OftEgpN. mUBSDAYfefcftTEMBER 1, 1910. "v"4 jggUL 5 ,' - 9pCM 0,RAMnMri!K flU-NMWDa) j& i J Colonel It, C. WiiHhhurii of Tallin Hook wiim In Medford Wodnomlny on n htiHlnomi trip, Dr, Klrnrlii'.niiHiiur wan lit IIiIh city fnim IiIh Hoguo rlvor rnncji Hovornl dnyit llilii wook, John II. Cnrlclii, oltornoy-at-law, ovor Jnoknon Countvl Hunk. Ji I IIukIich of Ilntto KnllH wn In Medford on IiiihIiiohh WodnoHdny. John W. I'ornoll of Applognto wim In MmUortl TlmrHiliiy looking nftor IiiihIiiohh iiinttorH. I'oachon for nalo. Or. W. R. Btoko phono Fnrmor 7003. tf Qo to Southurn Dairy Co. for milk .mid cream, Hondqunrtors of tho Cal houn Dairy Co. Phono 881. Knnch phono 7183. tf Annu M. Mnli'y will epoak on "Kuunl Suffrage" unit "Socialism" Saturday evening, 7:30, Southern I'n clflo depot, it nil Sunday nttornoon, J:30, odKo City Park. QuohIIoiih nn Hwurcd. 142 ' You can got a kooi! Rims of butter milk at tho Southern Dairy Co. for R contn. W O. W. Harnuln & Co., contractors and bulldorn, Country work ft spoc laity. Orders Hollcltod. Inquire at Tho ToKKory. ' Hear Anna A. Mnley on equal uf froKo nnd hocIiiIIhih Saturday eve ning, Southern Pacific depot, Sep tember 3. All qucHtlatiB j?ladly nn--worod. 142 Are you going to Klamath Falls on tho IC. P. special Sunday, Soptonw bor 4? T tf II. P. Mulkey doHlroa to announce that duorr.0 V. Chorry will bo at bis office In his nhnouco thorofrom to attend to any criminal buslnoM that may nrlito, and will also look attor nil civil biislneHH which partlon may Ueslro to traiiBact at tho office. Cnll on tho Mission Furniture WorkH for anything in tho woodwork line. ' llenr Anna A. Maloy on equal suf frage and socialism Saturday eve ning. Southern Pacllfc dopot, Sep tember 3. All questions gladly an swered, 142 J. N. Hart of Ilaker City, Or., who U a candidate for tho republican nom ination for uttornoy general, wan In Iwlford Thursday. Every K. of P, should mako an of fort to tako tho trip to Klamath Falls on Bopto'mbor 4. Spoclal car lenvon Medford nt 10: 30 making trip In samo day. Exurslon rato. tf Uobbort F. McOulro. who has boon connected1 for sonic time with tho law firm of Colvlg ft. lteamos, In this city, has been appointed assistant United Stales district nttornoy nnd 'will leave for Portland tonight to ns sumo dls now duties, Ilarrcl lime at Mcdfoid Lumber Co. 1 II. F. llosecran and wlfo of (IrnntK PnHB spent Thursday In Medford. Hoy Awhpolo of Kaglo Point was In Medford Woilnosdny on a business , VlBlt. xMr. nnd MrB. J. McMnnus of Wood, Cnl., wore Medford visitors Thurs day. Fresh llmo nt Medford Lumber Co. H3 Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hlrkholf of East OrnitKo, N. J., aro hero on n visit, nd to look ovor tho Orogon country. If your advertising Is no unimpor tant that It makes pooplo supposo 70iir storo to bo unimportant work liard to correct tho Impression. G. E. Ilnmltit of Lou AukoIos, Cal IB In Medford looking nftor buslnoss i mattors. Mlsn Lucy Wonnor will bo pleased to moot hor friends nt Mrs. W. I. lliown'H millinery department, ovor Kontnor'B. HI Mr. nnd Mrs. Dan I.orlmor of Onr ilon City, Kan., aro In Medford look dug (or n looatlou. Frank llrown or Knglo Point wns In Medford on a IiubIuosh visit Thurs day. Otto Cantor nnd family roturnod Tuosdny from ti trip to Klamath coun ty, whoro they Jinvo boon visiting vol ntlvos tho past month. Mr. and MrH. W. D.'Pockhnm of North Tnlont nnd Mrs. Pockham's brothor, Wlllson, lind F. E. Furry tako them out for a hunting trip on tho bead pr ApploRato Inst wook, " OhnrloH Nlckoll of Storllng was In Medford on luminous Thursday. Deputy Sheriff H. II. Dow of Jnok Honvlllo wns In Medford Thursday ' on official biislnoBH. Elinor A. Hlokn hiiB rotumod from a biiBlnosB trip to Grants Pans. Henry O. Wilson of Ashland Bpont 'Thursday In Medford. G. W. WoltorB of Tnlont wivh a visitor In Medford Thursday. Edgar S. Ilafor, William ClorlR and Howard S, Dudley havo rotumod from it vlBlt In llutto Falls. Oocnslonally wo moot a man whoso train of thought reminds us of a row of flat cars. AT THE . IHOT1ELS -RVf-t 1 At tho Moore Thomas J. Murray mid wlfo, ltochcntor; V. P, Llgan and wlfo, Mrs, A. V. Clllado, Port hind; J. W. Hlrkholf nnd wife, East Orange; J, L. Junkens, CattluiKo; Wnllor Kllhourno, Portland; M. h. Cook, Chicago; H, II. Moo, Merino; It. L. Flulayson, Situ Francisco; Dan I.orlmor mid wife, Qardeu City; J. McMnnus mid wife, Wood; II. A. Ja cobl, Tncbma; W. F. Onindo, Sacra mento; II. I., Iteynolds, Portland; F. J, McKeau, Ban Francisco. At tho Nash A, Ij. Pnrkhurrit, Portland; E. A. Keys, Spol.nne; J, N. Hart, Ilaker City; F, II. Scholl, Chlco; II. F. llosecran and wife, Grants Pass Bol C. Hlllor, Situ Francisco; Wil liam Crossley, II. IJ, Kline, Now Voile; h. Ooodfrlond, W. F. Ilobht,' Sim Francisco; W, E. Hall, Portland; Fred Marx, Ban Francisco; F. Hoy Ashpolo, Engle Point; E. L. Duby, Cnrson; C. E. Hamlin, Los Angeles; John Poruoll, Applognto. to ttWM - 4- HOSPITAL COMMITTEE Tfl MPFT FRinAV "" Tito committee in cliurgu of "" " rniriinir the $111,000 liomm to Hocure tho $100,000 hospital " will moot witli the nuxilinry " " eommittee nppointed to nHist "" them Friday moriiinir nt UiDO " " a. m. nt tho Nnsh hotel lobhj'. v ll tit .l,.Qir,,il l,i ii'tti.l mi flit, . " Holieilntiou thin week. Tho " T i, vilifiv i.iitntniUnn iu .nm. " " posed of MesHrH. Mcdiimky, "" Klum, I)r. llenn, .lolm I). 01- 4 well and S. A. Nye. 4- t Standlno of tlic Clubs. Club. Won. Lost, Portland 70 GO Oakland 87 08 San Francisco ... 77 72 Vernon 70 72 Lob AtiEolus .... 70 77 Sacramento G3 02 Yi'ntvrtlity'n IN'HiiltM. Coast league Portland 2, Los Angoles 1. Oakland 2, Sacramento 1. Vernon 0, San Francisco C. NorHiwestorn leaguo Spoknno 3, Vancouver 0. Seattle 0, Tacomn 1, National league Plttsburg-Now York postponed. American loague Hoston 0, Chicago 8, Philadelphia 1, Detroit 4. Washington 8, St. Louis 0. New York 2, Cleveland 1. Pet. CG3 547 G17 G13 407 30G ! Too Late to Classify I ... FOR 'TKADE For runl cHtnte in town or Huburban property, a good work team. Cull at 120 South Ivy HtrooL 14,'J Not one of a store's "regular cus tomers" fall to note with porconal Interest nnd pleasure ovory ovldonco of fncrcanlng advertising cntoi prise which It shows. Hasklns for Health. Food to Fire Victims. SPOKANE, WnBh., 8opt. 1 Pro visions, clothing nnd financial nsslst mice aro still being nont to tho strick en population in the Wallace and Avery districts nnd It Is bollovod tbnt the situation will from now on begin rapidly to Improve. Tho chnmbor of commorco fund hns reached about S2f 00, nnd ns a hundred or two more than this amount has boon spoilt, subscriptions nro still being raised. No mc.ro requests havo been receiv ed for nurses. Sherman Is Quiet. OUTIIHIE, Okln., Sept. 1. Vlco Pi evident Sherman today declined to discuss thoi report sent from Now York that no Intends to withdraw from tho rnco for temporary chair man of the republican stato conven tion to be bold nt Saratoga, N. Y. MARKET CONTINUES DULL AND HEAVY NEW YOHK. Sept. 1. Tho stock f market was dull nnd heavy today. Covorlng by shorts caused a few ud vancoB, but at tho samo tlmo several of tho Industrial lenders declined a point or more. Chicago Grfat Wcst orn, United States Steel, Now Havon nnd Southern Pacific lost 1, Balti more & Ohio nnd Now York Contrnl IVt, Pnclfic Mall and Northorn Pa cific 1, Wabash preferred and Amalgamated Copper 1ft; Interna tional Hnrvestor, Consolidated Gns and Union Pacific 2. Pressed Steel rose n fraction. Tho market closod dull. Honds wore easy. FOH BALE Do you want it fine farm of 00 ncrex, near Audoraon creek, Tulcnl, Or.; fcrtilo HoiJ, iionllliy location, among the hills, 20 acres under cultivation, u seven room hotiHO, oUtbuildinKB, etc., etc., a well of pure, spnrklmjc water, Rovcral living brings of water on tho plneo; n fine bearing family or chard of tlireo acres; early and late apples; also pcachcM, pears, plums, prunes, chcrrica nud ootne small fruit; lovely .vjow from it of the val ley; scvontl thoiiHnnd dollars (that is only a trffle over ($110) one hundred nnd nixtcen dollnrH nn acre). Tnko your wife nnd come on the cars to Talent nnd I will take n rig and co out and show you tho plnco. L. M. Judd, Iloberl bldg., nenr depot. tf FOR SALEAH ideal smnll fnrm of 10 acres; nlmosC S.iuilcG from Phoe nix, same distance from Talent, Or.; fruit land; 2 Reed springs, 5-room house, outbuildings, 50 penr trees, small fruit, 5 acres cleared, $800 worth of wood; $1200 down, bal ance on time to uit buyer. Tuko ears to Talent and I will show you the property. L X. Judd, Roberts bide-.. Talent. Or. tf FOR SALE Two acres, mostly in bearing orchard, in Tnlont, $3000. L. N. Judd. Tnlont. Or. 132 FOR fLVLE Six lots jn Ashland, nenr F. Sf. church, $800 spot en&h. L. X". Judd. Tnlont. Or. 1-W WEALTHY MAN CUTS OWN THROAT WITH RAZOR Mensor to Portland. SAN JOSE, Cnl., Sopt. 1. Eddlo MoiiHor, shortstop of tho lato lament ed San Jose Stnto leaguo toam, nnd rnted as n fast busbor, Is roportod to havo slgnod n contract to piny with Portland, Mensor was slgnod by McCrodlo to fill up Portland's gapB In his infield. Monsor Is a han dy man nt either tho Bhort flold, soc ond or third baso. NEW WING TO PRISON AT SALEM NEARLY READY SALEM, Or., Sept. 1. Within tho next month workmen who are now occupied in erecting an addition to the south wing of the penitentiary will have completed the Htriietute and the prison authorities will hegm installing the necessary cquipunvt for the new chapel to he located in the addition. During the last ieg- itlitturo the Prison Aid societies so niired mi appropriation for the build ing and tho miiiiiteunuee of it sepa rate hall within the iiieloscure of the prison walls for the purpoMi of fit ting up a schoolroom for the benefit of prisoners who enter tho institu tion without sufficient education to enable, tliom to oither wrilo or read. Many such eases eomo to hand yonr ly in tho penitentiary, and this school will now he installed. CAPITALISTS INSPECT NORTHWEST PROPERTY (Furnished by Mobs &. Co. by prlvato wire.) NEW YOHK, Sopt. 1. Today's ran go of prices: High. Low. Closo. Ainal. Copper 64 C2?i G3& Am. Car Fdy 47i 47. 47. Am. Loco... 3G 34 3G Am. Smoltors G8 GGK, GG Anaconda .. 39 i 39 39 AtchlBon ... 98 9G,i 00 Am. Tel. ... 135 135 135 Ilitl. & Ohio. 104V4 101JG 102 Brook. R. T. 74 73 73 Can. Pac. .. 1944 192 193 C & 0 73. 72 72 C. Nor. West. 143 U 143 143 Con. Lonthor 34 34 34 C. F. & I... 30 294 29 Con. Gns .. 129 128 128 D. & H. G... 30 29 30 Erie 25 25 25 Gt. Nor. pfd 124 122 123 Intorboro .. 18 17 18 do pfd ... 48 47 47 M. K.&T... 31 31 31 Mo. Pne 52 N. Y. Central 110 109 110 NEW YORK, .Sept. 1. Relatives of Solomon J. IIiich, a wealthy Chicago manufacturer, who killed himself iu the Knickerbocker hotel here, have arranged today to take tho body to Illinois for burial. Hirsch had been iu ill-health ' for several weeks nud this is believed to have been the cause of his suicide. He cut his throat with a razor while sitting nt n desk in his room. lie walked from there to the bathroom, where he dropped dead. Whon In doubt put a wnnt ad In Tho Mall-Tribune M0RAN SCORES CLEAN VICTORY OVER BURNS Thorough-bred Stock Great care lias been used in selecting the free stock on the Burrell orchard. Nursery stock was grown on the farm and scions and buds for grafting were taken from trees that bore fancy fruit and had a crop every yeari In this way and in no other can trees be bred up just as are fancy cattle or horses. It Pays Best i i To own something high-class if you contemplate going into the orchard business. The right location, right soil, right drainage, right trees, right varieties, right pruning and right care is what you can find in the '- i"" Burrell Orchard In proof of this is the fact that it has already shipped tliir-ty-eight (38) cars of pears so far this season and"the .end not yet in sight. The best proof, however, is the orchard itself. Come and go with us to see it. Several Medford people who know what it is are figuring with us for a block of this land. It is being subdivided and offered for sale. Motor cars stop within 1320 feet of the Burrell orchard ana men we nave several auiomooues nere ai tne omce in which to drive out with you and your wife on the netf macadam drive. Jno. D. Olwell Selling Agent, or Any Reliable Seal Estate Agent Exhibit Building Medford, Ore. to " t I circles today. For the first time in rinp history of San Francisco a no-decision bout was staged nnd the sport writers nnd spectators were allowed to guess for themselves who won the biff battle. The sort writers are undecided to day, most of them calling the match a draw, though Referee Ben Selig, after the bout, confided to the news paper men that if he had been giv ing a decision it would have gone to Moran. FAST RACE WON BY MEDFORD TEAM QUESTION OF THE DAY, FROM WOMAN'S VIEWPOINT The socialists of Medford have been very fortunate in securing Anna A. Maley, who is one of the world's greatest lecturers of the present age. She will speak Saturday evenong on the street nt the depot at 7:30 o'clock; Sunday afternoon at o'clock at the east edge of city park. All should hear this wonderful speaker. She says to the women, come and take part in a discussion of the question of your food, clothing, shelter nnd the education of your children. To the jtneu: Why do tha The relay race between Ashland flour mills close while the children SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1 Whether Owen Moran, tho little Eng lish fighter, scored n clenn victory over Fraukie Rums in their ten round go nt Dreamland lat night i a matter of discussion in sporting NORTH YAKIMA, Wm.li., Sopt. 1. Offieors of the American Light & I'owor company of Now York nnd its subsidiary company, tho Pacific I'owor1 & Light company of Portland and their guests, wore entertained North Yakima yesterday. Tho ox pi ess object of their visit was to look over the company's holdings in tho Yiikinm valley, with it view to ma terially increasing iliom. Tho pnrtv started last night for Portland, whoro tlie.v will uriivo Sopt&mbor I, stopping en route nt Hood River and The Dalles, Tim visitors havo in spected the company's holdings in Pendleton, Milton, Walla Wulla, Pas co and Priest Rapids, Nor. Pac, . . Pac. Mall .. I'onnn Poo. Gas . . . Hooding . . , Hock Island, do pfd . . . St. Paul ... So. Pnc. . . . So. Hy .... Un. Pae. . . U. S. Steol.. do pfd , . . Utnh Copper Wabash pfd Call monoy 115 27 12SW 142 30 rtC 121 113W 100 00 110 4G 30 113 2G 127 138 29 01 118 lll'j 104 07 11G 41. 35 113 25 127 106 139 29 64 118 111 22 164 OS 110 45 35 2 por cent. Total snles, 373,400 ol.aros. Chicago Markets. Wheat. May Dec Corn May Dec. ........ Oatar May Doc. Pork-Jan IIlKh. 109 104 01 58 39 30 Low. 108 103 59 Ts 57 39 30 Closo. 109 103 60 57 39 30 18.70. 18.52 18.52 LIVERPOOL, Sopt. closed higher. 1. Wheat - - MOSS & COMPANY. Brokers NKW YOHK STOCKS 'OHAIN AND PROVISIONS 1MUVATH LHASKD WIRR ROOM 10 P. O. 11LOOK PIIONR iai. ---4- -f -!- -r -t--t- -t--f NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. - Owing to the lnrce growth in circulation, it has made it ' nnnricanrv Inr nniTfni' linvs tt collect their own routes, be ginning September 1. Kindly treat them with courtesy, ns thoy ara held' responsible for collection. tf and Medford teams at the Natator iuiu Wednesday night, was won by the Medford team by a verj- small mnrgin. Ileu&ehuau, for Medford, had the hot of Anderson of Ashlnud iu the first lap, and Paul Evans increased the lead by getting away quicker than his Ashland opponent, W. E. Evans. Witlf a handicap of nearly JO feet, J. A. Overdorf of Ashland finished only a few feet behind Frank Cain of Medford. Overdorf gave an exhibition of last short-distance swimming thnt brought tho spectators to their feer, and nlthough his team wns defented. he wns the matt who "got the hand." Next week Ashland and Medford will try conclusions iu the Ashland xwimming rink. of the millers aro hungry? Why does the shoo factory shut down while the families of the shoemakers aro barefooted T Tho workers pro duco all the food, clothing and shcl tor. Why do they not havo an abundance of the things? , Come and hear these questions discussed by Anna A. Maley, wom an's national organizer. INDIGESTIONr Los Molinos Irrigated Lands Tehama County, California SECURE A SELF-SUPPORTING 'HOME THAT WILL PAY FOR ITSELF IN THREE YEARS IN A CHARMING CALIFORNIA VALLEY With our deep, rieh soil abundant water supply niul our .TEX MONTHS growing season, you can put two summers into one, thus DOUBLING YOUKJNCOME. CnflAT? TRANSPORTATION "Vo ha.v'c a rate of 35c per 100 lbs. from LOS MOLINOS TO PORTLAND on mixed carload lots of Vegetables and Fruits BECAUSE we CAN SPCQ? BY WATER. We eut alfalfa six times each year and produce from 10to 12 tons per acre. Tt is impossible to find a region where the re turns are. more generous. THESE LANDS, INCLUDING A DEEDED PERPETUAL AVATER RTGIIT, SELL AT $150.00 -PER ACRE, one-fifth down and balance in four equal annual payments. CALL AT THE 'OFFICE and let mo oxplaih tho project in detail, or write for FREE BOOK LET. FRANK J. ANDREWS RESIDENT AGENT LOS MOLINOS LAND CO. No, G So. Fir St. Medford, Oregon. Relief in Five Minutes and Perma nent Cure or Money Back. When Charles Strang states that he has a remedy thnt is guaranteed to euro any man or woman who suf fers from food fermentation which causes belching, sour stomach, gas eructations, heartburn and that lump of lead feoling iu the abdomen or monoy back, what are the poor stojn- oclv sufferers in Medford and i cinity going to do'nbout it? Tho name of this most remnrkabk stomnch prescription is Mi-o-na. Most people cnll them Mi-o-ua stom- inch tablets because they know that I there is no remedy so good for in 1 digestion or stomach disorders. Horo is one opinien: "I have been troubled with indiges tion for more than a year. I bought one box of Mi-o-na and it cured me. Now I would not bo without 'a box in the house for $50. It saves a lot of doctor bills when you can be cured for 50 cents. "You can use my name if you want to." Arthur Scderquest, 0 Nichols st., Wakefield, Mass. Nov. 7, 1909. Mi-o-na stomach tablets cost 50 cents a box at druggists everywhere and at Charles Strang's. , Booth's Pills will give constipa- tion sufferers a joyful surprise. 25o nivnci (jmmxa tmf-e-Mf) Cures catarrh or money back. Jnat breatho it in. Corople to outfit, Including inhaler 91. Extra bottles COo. Druggists. COME! -COME! to the Portland Race Meet Live Stock Show and Harvest Home Fair Sept. 5tK to lOth HIS will be tho greatest LIvo Stock Show and Fair over held west ot tho Rocky Mountains. Evory day will bo great there will bo big special features, A good racing card ovory tiny. .Wodnesday and Thursday will bo tho grand prlzo winning days. Tho Bankers' Purso of Ten Thousand ($10,000) Dollars for trotting horses. Tho Hotol Purso of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars, for pa cors only two of tho features. Reduced Rates on All Railroads. Ask Your Local Agents. , H Wanted Rnncl) hands. Listings of orchard and city prop- Donkoy engineer. erty. Girl for general bousj work. SPECIAL Stock and ten-year lease, snap: close In. BUSINESS CHANCES Restaurant aud rooming house, $300. Restaurant, clearing $500 monthly. 5 wajjons, $30, $40, $50, $70, $90. Ileavy span horses and harness. National cash register. Rooming houses. i Lnnch counter Business nets $4000 yearly. FRUIT LAND. 20 Lores, 12 in fruit, $2000. 40 acres, 2 miles railroad; $600. i 4-room house, 1 aero, $1450. 112 acres, 35 in fruit, 7 in bearing, $12,000. 150 acres cleared bottom land, $125. JO acres, 10 in fruit, $2500. , 12" aores, 10 in bearing, $10,000. 17 aoros, heavy bearing, $8500. Irrigated tract, $250 por acre. 100 aores, 5 miles out, $2750. 1G0 acres, 4 miles out, $G0 per aore. 10 aore3, $1000, milo Phoenix. 2 acres, north, under ditch,. CITY PROPERTY. 0-room houso, G aeroa, Rooseyelt ay, 13 lots, well located, $4000. 4-room house, 3 lots, east side, '$2000 5V aoros in city limits. Walnut Park addition lots on your own terras. 2 lots and houso, $700. 7-roora houso, West Main, big lot, For Trade. Rooming house for acreage. 11 acros for city property, 2 touring cars, city proporty, G city houses for stock ranoh, 80 acres for lot in city. Hotol for stock or alfalfa ranch. 2 rancnos for city property. L F. A. BITTNER Room 207 Tavlor & PhlpM lMft Phone 4141 Main. J .v U 1 ., .&