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!JK,1BSl!-irwj -r-t- -V- MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, 7?RTDAY. SEPTEMER 2, 1910. ---- - --- - -- -- -- Newsy -------- Ashland AhIiIiuuI luminous iiioii nro rojolc Ini: over tlio t eduction In oxnrcHB rntM (iKnitnl upon by tlio WollH-Fnr-K KxprcHH company. Tlio reduction on tit)) 1 00-pouii( rut it from Portland to AhIiIiuuI Ih from 2. no to 2.10 end other rates In proportion, MrH. Robert Noll, wlfo of n promi nent AhIiIiuuI hiinltuimi mini, died on WiMlmwIny nlitlit nt tlio win of 50 years, after n protracted Illness. Tim fnimral III lio liold frdin tlio family residence Friday afternoon with In tnii(Mit In Aohlnnd rmnotory. Ilov. I. M. Plorco, of I'rfniKlinr, In., who' linn been fllllnij tlio pulpit of tho Klrst Coiigioflnllonnl church of thin city fot th punt fow weeks, has been kIvoii a call to tho pnnto rato, bill declined becauao unwIlllnR to lcavo lib) present chnrpo In tho Iowa city. Word conic from Mndorn, Cnl of tho death of MIhh Union IIoHlor, for motly of this city, which occurrod August .TO. Tho remains will bo brought to Aid land for Intormcnt. Ilov. 13. II. UIcIih ban roturiiod from IiIb Htimmnr vacation and will occupy tho pulpit of tho IJtiptlst church uuxl Sunday. Wu family, who havo boon visiting In RosoburK. nro expected homo thin wook. Now ban boon received hero of i the marrlaKo of P. II. U. Ilo-lgpcth, Junior mombor of tho contractlnK firm of UodRpulh &. 8on, nnd MIhh' Frances Johnson. Tho nhppy event took placo at tho resldenco of tho , brldoV mother near Itasoburg a fow days ago and tho young couplo will ( bo at homo to their friends In thin city after September 10. Ad UoIiiih In havliiK a big packing Iioiiho a 4x01 feet In hUo erected at IiIh orcbardH woven miles east of Ash-, land. Tho croi of apploH In thin or chard In reported to bo a bumper oho .and many thorn will bo exported to Uuropean markets. . Word ban been received of tha j death of Henry IN'KK. n well known , miner formerly of UiIn section, lio wan found dea'd In IiIh cabin on tho , Houth Hldo of tho Hlsldyous a few dayii iiko, witting In IiIh bunk with a pair of overalls which ho had been mending In hi" 1P nl a threaded needle In IiIh hnnd. Ho wiih about , 70 yearn of ago and formerly resided and proHpecled In tho upper Rogue' river country. Dr. V. H. JoluiBon of Canton, Va ban purrhaned tho dental practlco of l)r Caldwell and Ih already In pos-' hchhIoii of tho office. J. N. Hart, candidate for tho ro-( publican nomination for nttomoy ( general of tho ntnlo, waB In Ashland ycHtorday vlnltluK hl uncle, Julius, Hart, and looking nuer iiih puimrai fcnceH In tblH nectlon. Many camping parties aro paBHlnB tli rnu Kb Ashland, having boon driven , from tho wilds because of tho foreBt flrcH or fenr of thorn. I Thoro will bo a relay raco nt tho nntatorliim TueMday ovonlng next. Tho raco will bo followed by a danco. Judgo and MrH. O. H. Gllmoro of CnrnoKlo, Okln., nro guests at tho. homo of Mr. nnd MrH. H. K. Dngloy on IIlKb Htreot, and expect to Hpond tho rail and winter In Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fnrmor nnd ( son Gooro, who camo hero from Okla homa Home montliB ago, hnvo koiio to southern California to spend tho winter. Tboy expect to roturn to Aahlnnd noxt spring, j K. J. Wilbur of Chicago arrived In ,tho elty u day or two iiko and Is In J charge of tho AbIiIiiiiiI Suburban Or-1 chnrd Syndicate, tho purchasers of I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE PURCHASED THE Union Livery Stables nnd will conduot a general feed nnd boarding establishment. Horsoa bonrdod by the day, woek or month. I gunranteo a square deal to all. R, GUANYAW UNION LIVERY BAUN. RIVERSIDE AVENUE. I J h a II Br J Notes from Rogue River Valley -- - -- Notes tlio Walto holdliiKH on the north nldo of Dour crqok. MeHdnmeN H, I. Atkinson and M. H, Mullt went to Portland yesterday for n fow weeks' outliiK. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fry of Cincinnati wore guests at tho homo of W. M. Harbor nnd family tho first of tho weolc. Mm. GeIK Hebo nnd MIbboh Eh, thor Banford and Hono Whltton nro buck from a vIhIL to Newport. Mm. I. D. ApplORato, mothor of Mm. Emll Poll, has returned to hor homo at Klamath Falls after a short vlHlt at the homo of her daiiKhter, In thin city. . F. (1. McWIIIInuiH Ih back from n vlHlt to tho sonHlioro nt Newport. Mrs..F. O. MoWllllaniH In oxpoct od homo dally from a visit with rel atives In Iowa nnd Minnesota. Sho has been absent about two woolen. Tho Comtnorclal club will hold a booster meeting next Mondny ovonlnR to lunuKiirnto n campalKii of ndver tlHliiK, etc, for AHbland. Tho club Ih takliiB nctho InteroHt In tho dis trict fnlr nt Grnntn Pnmi and tho ro sources of Ashland will bo on ex hibition thoro an woll nn nt tho stnte fair nt Salem and the harvest homo exhibit nt Portland. Work on pnvltiK the streets In bo Iiik pushed, U'o Warren Construction compnny hnvliiB n InrRO force of raon nt work. This company linn boon very good about furnlshlnB mon nnd tools to flBbt forest fires and this has delayed tho work somowhat. Tho second stories of tho now bank block nnd the now EnderH bulld ItiK nro nearly up and tho work on both bulldliiKH Ih boliiR rushed to got them enclosed before tlio fnll rains set In. Tho Shook bulIdliiK ! near ly completed nnd tho stororoomn will bo ready for occupancy In a fow weekw. Tho forest fires around Mount Ash land nnd on Noll creek nro still burn Iiik, but nro boltiB held In control by tho citizens nnd rcKulnre. Tho Ash land Commercial club sent a iloion boxes of ponchos up to tho soldiers n fow days no aa n token of their ap preciation of the work bebiK dono. FOR SALE Pedigreed Airdalo Terrier Pups. Ky . L. Jewell, I'. S. Fish Ilntchcry. Trail. Or. nrt r kiu.J. mm. libtuiAl fnv(1ltlfinilrCCr ri'nnitmi.uiriuu - -arnf Huurtof irt.Johul iliilUilptUA I?U!?. ..AriMlwiiw u umnri 'JriT X:mn,lil. llm numlMir lalltsllxl lo fifir. Arpii,in "" 1 1 iiir.i """ 1 h Blilir nMm.U"gJ. oi-"i""'v'"""'' " Health is for snlo at LEON B. HASKINS Ask them about it. It novor fails to restore Gray Hair to its natural color and beauty. Is not a dyo. Philo Hay Spec. Co., New ark, N. J., U. S. A. $1 and 50c bottles at druggists. Aen$mwL RESOLVED The boat resolution for yon to make ia to come to im (or your noxt suit, if yon want soinothiug out of tho ordinary, We do tho best work anil ohargr the lowest prices. W. W. EIFERT XKM FBOQXftlMIVB TAILOB -- - - ----- - - - - Kane's Creek Items Mr. and Mrs. Harry Itoim trnnnnct' I'd buMiicix In Ct-n trul Ioliit ono day recontly. " Mr. Lowli and wlfo wov doing luminous In MolM.'d Monday uud nt- teudliiK tho circus. Hlinor niidnliotliain and Charles StlnnebiirK spent sovornl days of thin week In Jacksonville ns wltuesses bo foro tho Krnud Jury, Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron of Gold IIIH have become rcsldontH.of alils place. Mr. nnd Mrs. Householder attend ed th; circus In Mcdford last Mon dny. Wo nro sorry to say Hint Jim Itob bliui Is suffering with a Hovoro at tack of rhoiimt-.tlsm, Mm. HlKlnbothnm of Tolo opont a Ashland's schools will open Mon dny next. Tho present buildings nro Inadequate to tho demands of tho city and until tho now high school build ing enn bo erected It will bo neces sary to rent quarters for ono or ihoro rooms. Negotiations have boon un der wny tho past wcok between tho board of education nnd tho Chau tauqua Park club for tho use of ono of tho buildings In tho park for that purpose. Tho Ashland commercial college will opon for the fnll term pn Sep tember 12 and tho college prepara tory school about tho samo time. W. K. Harbor, a newspaper man who recontly camo hero from Greens boro, Is now officiating as clerk for tho Wnrnor Mercantile compnny. ... DIAMONDS ... THAT ARE GEMS. I have them loose and mounted. IN ALL SIZES. Martin J. Reddy me Jeweler FOR RENT Only hotel in town of 1000 inhabitants on South ern Pacific railroad, Rogue Eiveiv Valley. Newly refurnished, papered, painted, equipment modern. Baths, toilets, electric lights, hot and cold run ning water. Now doing good business. CALL ON KOFELDT CONDOR WATER 216 WEST MAIN Make Every Dollar Worth More Than a Dollar! An educated ad reader will never bo poor. To "know advertising" is to havo a prac tical knowledge of values of jthiiigs of whon and how and whore to buy. No ono, having and utilizing such knowledge, could ovqr bo unthrifty,, or in any sense careless or reckless of oxponses. Por such knowl edge makes for thrift for saving. It makes one proof against shams false values manipulated reductions. Tlio 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 incroase of tho value of overy dollar of tho family revenue! -. day hero recently, tho guest of rela tives, Mr. IJyrley In making some Im provement In tho lino of clearing and fencing, which ho Intends to plant to orchard thin year, KIro Wardon Carter of Orants Pass spent sovoral dnyn of lant week hero looking after hln business Interests. STRIKERS ARE LODGED IN JAIL FOR DISORDER NEW YOIIK, Sept. 1. Sovonty four men and 11 women of 300 strik ing cloak makers, who nttempted to parade Fifth nventio today, nro In Jnll charged with disorderly conduct on tho complaint of mombors of tho Knickerbocker club tbat they were "being disturbed." Tho 300 mnrcblng members of tho cloak, skirt and suit makers' union woro stopped by tho pollco near tho club and Inspector McCluskcy order ed thorn to dlsporso, "Lazarus had n right to eat tho crumbs falling from u rich man's ta ble," cried Samuel Rosenthal, tho strikers' leader. "Why should tho rich object to our eating our own crumbs at their gate. .Wo nro seek ing work to buy ub those crumbB." STEALS TO RAISE MONEY TO ATTEND CONFERENCE ST. LOUIS, Mb., Sept. 2. Rev. Augustus A. Ilnubeeich, pastor of n German Lutheran church in Jliddlc burg, O., stole 17 wntches and $18 Near the Poatof fice & POWER COMPANY ST., MEDFORD, OR. - ' - -- in currency from students of Eden eollege, St. Louis county, in order to niiio money to ntlcnd tlio Pcnn Hylvnnin district conference of tho Gorman Evnngclicnl (synod. This wns tho stntcment mndc by Mr. Hnuberich when taken to Clay ton Wednesday by nn' officer who went to Ohio to got tlio pastor. "My license to preach in the Lu theran church tins been tnken from me by the governing hoard of the Lutheran church," fcaid Hnuberich. "J nm willing to take ndditionnl pun ishment will go to the penitcntinry and learn some trnde." PIG CLIMBS TREE AND SHAKES DOWN APPLES DAYTON, Wash., Scot. 2. The latest domestic freak in thin part of tho northwest is u "climbing pig," so dofiignnted by J. L. Dittcmore, dep uty county trcukurcr, who made the discovery nt the Bert 'White ranch, eight miles enfjt of Dayton. When driving nlong n country road the official saw some animal in nn npple tree shaking tho limbs violent ly. Ho investigated nnd found a sorrel hog stnnding with his front feet on the lower branches scraping the limbs free of apples. When the ground hnd been well covered tho . sorrel pig enme down nnd proceeded to satisfy his huncer. Three Choice Bargains No. 1 55 acres on Bear creek bottom, 2 idles from Mcdford. 45 acres In Newtown and Spltzenberg apples, seven years old, also some pear trees, 10 acres new ground ready to set. Fish lako water, flno lm- j nrnrnmnnfa PIa tKA AAA. .m- ' provomonts. Price $50,000; one- third cash, balasco terms. A fine bargain. No. 2. 34 acres fine land near Central Pel: t. All good soil. 150 bear ing trees; 250 Bartlett pears one year old; New six-room house, 'large barn and o'Jit buildings. Cheap at $6500. Halt cash, balance three years at 6 per cent. Othor land ad Joining selling for more money. No. 4. 80 acres, 13 miles from . Medfcrd on Roguo river; all good J land, and foiccd with Page fencing; new 7-room house and barn; price $130 per acre, half ca3h, balance easy torms. A largo list of choice orchard and farming lands in largo and small tracts. MedforJ real estato in til parts of the city ind to suit all purses. Agents for tho sale of tho desert j lands of tho Rogue River Valley Ca- nal Co. Como In and tall: with us boforo buying. j FISHER & wnmnRE I 32 South Central. Towns HOIiU I1AHY GO-CAIIT TO PAY HIS IJAIt HILL CINCINNATI, Sept., 2. A path etic story was revcalod by Mrs Beta Kolllng In her suit for a writ of replevin before Judgo Meyers horo. Her husband who has not been sup porting her, compelling hor to work In n shoo factory, has eold tho en tiro hourehold furnlturo of their Ut tjo flat, Including baby's go-cart and clothing to a bartender named Er rlmer Caber for $5 to pay a bar bill. Oarbor refuses to allow Mrs. Kolllng to enter tho flat when sho returned from wark, and the woman was practically homeless. Judgo Meyers Issued a writ of replevin free of cost and saw to it personally that It was served. 1 , kjti PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING AH Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable COFFEE.N di PRICE 11 North D St..Medfoid, SPEND THE SUMMER Newport, Yaquina Bay The Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest Where the pretty Water Agates, Moss Agates, Moonstones Cornelians and Rock Oysters can be found. Outdoors Sport of all Kinds Including Hunting, Flshln , digging Rock Oysters, Boating, Surf Bathing, Riding, Autolng, Canoelns and Dancing. Pure mountain water and the best of food at low prices. Fresh Crabs, Clams. Oysters, Fish and Vegetables of all kinds dal ly. IDEAL' CAMPING GROUNDS, with strict sanitary reg ulatlonoj at nominal cost. Low Round-Trip Season Tickets from all points In Oregon, Washington and Idaho on sale dally. I A Sunday Excursion from Albauy, Corvallls and Philomath, with corresponding low rates from points west, in effect all summer. Call on any S. P. or C. & E. Agent for full particulars as to rates, train schedules, etc.; also for copy of our beautiful Illustrated booklet, "Outings In Oregon," or write jo WM. McMURRAV, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. as- WA LAVATORY LIGHT What a convonionco Is an oloctrlc light In tho lav atory. It can bo switched on and off when noodod. Tho dangor of broaklng chimnoys by spattering thorn with water is olimlnatod. Tho necessity for matches Is ovorcomo. A simple turn of tho wrist and tho room Is flooded with light. It may bo arranged so that tho light can bo switched on before or after entering tho room. This Is only ono of tho many comforts possible in an electrically lighted homo. Our representative would be pleased to talk thl3 matter over with you. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC. CO MEDF0RD TIME TABLE. 4- 4- -f 4- -f "Hortifbonnrt No. 20 Portland Local ....... Motor Motor 8:04 a. m. 10:35 a. m 4:48 p.m. fi:S4p. m. 8:39 p. m. No 21 No 22 No. 18 No. H Oregon Exprcas rnrtinmi KxprpBH Southbound. No. 23 Motor No. IS California Express ... No. 31 Motor No. 13 San Tranclsco Express No. IS Ashland Local ....... 8:45 a. m. 10:35 a.m. 2:24 p. m. 3:32 p m. ll:22 h. m. Mtdford to JaokconvUI. Motor Train Trnln Train Motor car leaves 8:30, i.m. leaves ............... 10:45 a. m. leaves 3:36 p. m. leaves 6:00p.m. Car leaves 9:30 p m. Jaokao&vlll to Medford. Motor leaves ............... Train leaves Train leaves Trnln leaves Motor Car leaves 7:30 a. 8M6a. 2:30 p. 4 :30 p. 7:30 p, m. m. m. m. in. Paclflo It gaatiro Hallway. 57o7T No. 3 No. 2 No 4 No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 Leaves Mcdford 8:14 a. m. 5:00 p. m. 10:20 a.m. 6:50 p. m. 9:04 a, in. 9:20 a. m. 6:50 p.m. 6:00 p. m. Leaves Medford Arrives Mcdford Arrives Medford Arrives Easlo Point ... Leaves Eagle Point ... Arrives KbrIo Point . . . Leaves Eagle Point ... Cre. FifLt c('c AT Three Day Saturday to Monday Rate from S, P. points, Portland to Cottage Grove Inclusive, Includ ing branch lines; also from all C. & E. stations Albany and west. Good going on Saturday or Sunday, and for return Sun day or Monday. Rate of $ 1 .50 Jg? Al A 1 ?. K L ' 'ft ".. ft. "B-.'fe. Vi 1 . 's J1 " v5 f k H7io Hl U m k,sm -A". - & V.ww