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ME1DF0RD MitoT.gCttIBUNE, MEDIfQHD, OREGQN,'MtotfA.t, SEPTEMEU 2, 1910. ---- AT THE CHURCHES. Baptist Church. First Baptist church, corner North Central avenue and Fifth street, A. A. Holmes pastor. Regular services Sunday. Preaching, 11 n. in. and 8 p. m.; sermon by tho uastor; Sun day school, 9:45 n. m.; Young Peo ple's meeting, 7 p. in. AH are invit ed to these services.' DIES IN MEDFORD HOSPITAL FROM DRINK Thomns Allen, aged about 40 years, who has been working in dif ferent restaurants hi tho city for several months, died at the Mcdford hospital Friday morning f.rom heart trouble, brought on by excessive drinking. Allen wns one of those unfortunates who would work until he had accumulated a sum of money and then squander it in a few dn5s. He hns a brother in Detroit, Mich., who has been comniunieuted with, and the remains aro being held until the latter is heard from. ENGINEER FOILS HOLD-UP MEN. (Continued from page 1) The echo of tho shots hardly died away when Dnchman, the fireman, suddenly dodged under tho express car. Tho bandit on guard turned and fired at him. As ho did so En gineer Stowart picked up a rock and brought It down upon tho robber's head with crushing force. The ban dit toppled over and in an instant Stewart had wrenched his revolver .from him and opened firo on the other two masked men. Engineer Ealls. Tho fire was returned and a fusil lade sent a shower of bullets in Stew art's direction. Tho engineer fell with a bullet in his leg, but contin ued firing until his revolver was emp ty. At this juncture some of the train men and a few passengers who had procured weapons began a flank at tack upon the highwaymen, who, see ing their plan had failed, fled. They continued firing until out of sight. Miss Painter and Mrs. Montgomery will have charge of tho millinery de partment at the Emporium for the fall season of 1910. They have Just returned from tho eastern markets and will announce the date of the formal opening soon. For-Sale Pedigreed Airdale Terrier Pups. By B. L. Jewell, U. S. Fish Hatchery, Trail. Or. 142 Wanted Jlnnch hands. Listings of orchard and city prop Donkey engineer. erty. Girl for general hou3o work. SPECIAL Stock and ten-year lease, snap; close In. BUSINESS CHANCES Restaurant and rooming house, $300. Restaurant, clearing $500 monthly. 5 wagons, $30, $40, $50, $70, $90. Heavy span horses and harness. National cash register. Rooming houses. tLunch counter Business nets $4000 yearly. FRUIT LAND. T20 teres, 12 in fruit, $2000. 40 acres, 2 miles railroad; $000. 4-room house, 1-acre, $1450. 112 acres, 35 in fruit, 7 in bearing. $12,000. 150 acres cleared bottom land, $125. 20 acres, 10 in fruit, $2500. 12 acres, 10 in bearing, $10;000. 17 acres, heavy bearing, $8500. Irrigated tract, $250 per acre. 160 acres, 5 miles out, $2750. 1C0 acres, 4 miles out, $00 per acre 10 acres, $1600, ft mile Phoenix. 2 acres, north, under ditch. CITY PROPERTY. 5-room house, 6 acres, Roosevelt uv. 13 lots, well located, $4000. 4-room house, 3 lots, east side, $2000 5Vi acres in city limits. Walnut Park addition lots on your own terms. ' 2 lots and houso, $700. ' room house, West Main, big lot. For Trade. ) ''ouso for acreage. ' city properly. 1 ' 4 'y property. '-ck ranch. nto ranch. MAN TURNS ON WATER; FLOODS CITY JAIL Policeman Joe Memsio mndo a "ninch" a little out of tho ordinary routine Thursday night, just boforo midnight. Tho follow, who hadn't recovered sufficiently this morning to givo his name, enmo on a run up Seventh street and jumped into nil automo bile standing near the Nash. The driver in charge could not remove him and Mcmsio wns obliged to lap him with his billy before ho could take him from the car. When landed in jail the first thing tho Grazed man did was to commenco tearing up tho bedclothes in tho cell. These were removed. Then ho turned on the wa ter and soon had the jail flooded while he took, porhaps, tho first foot bath he had enjoyed for some tuno, It was necessary to cut tho Witer off from tho city hall entirely in or der to keep tho gent with the "bugs" from flooding that part of tho city. Too much firewater is the cause of his aberration. ' GUARANTEED LIQUOR CURE Drunkenness la a progerxstve dls case; tho moderate Urlnkcd is not satisfied with two or three drinks a day, tho craving for more and more becomes irresistible as the disease ad vances; the result Is Chronic Alcohlo ism. Tho treatment used successfully -by thousands light in their own homes is Orrlne. It Is sold under a posi tive guarantee to effect a euro or your monoy refunded. Orrino No. 1 is a secret remedy; Orrlne No. 2 Is for thoso who aro FOR SALE BY ALL GROCED1ES NOTICE K. of P. All Knights of Pythias who Intend going on the excursion to Klamath Falls, starting Sunday at 10:30 a. m. September 4, in a special car, making the trip in same day, returning Wed nesday, September 7, should notify Mr. Ben J. Trowbridge, W. W. Eifert, or E. J, Cline as soon as possible. Klamath lodge furnishes entertain ment, a trip on the upper lako and other side trips tree. All it will cost to make the trip is the railroad faro. Duck season Is now open. FOR SALE, t By owner, two lots, South Newtown, one lot on Dakota avenue, t four lots on West Twelfth street two on West Thirteenth; five room houses, all mod ern, two seven-room houses, one eight-room '.', bungalow; 80 acres good '. ' fruit land, or will ex change fruit land for good city property; five J acres orcnard. on tne land. The above must be seen to be appreciat- t ed. CALL AT 820 WEST 12TH ST: BUILD for LESS ou oaa and aur otuloa- Ulla yu Urn t , H to H on SASH AND DOORS S.9NH VMMl LM ttMtitn 9fU 7UB930W . UK Oottao frroa doom 0.40 Taer Trwtl Xooc.... 0.00 Two-Uctot Windows, jprosa 78o BUY DIRECT FROM THE MILL Wa sail nothin but wall aa aonad. kiln-drUd fir, put tosathar to stay. Your mouajr bck If not as rapraaamaa. Wa are tha lar ut Saah and Door Factory In tha Pa- -"Tott own our mill and A w'leAO aava you tha nead- T lesa middleman' m.VJJl , alteptlcol aend ua W. lint nt tha ml- m . terlal you need. Wa sail anybody. jPJj5SJHBk3l I3H Bhlp anywhere. ,.artt ed tor Catalog- Wl'ptfe willing to tako'tfiidromody. Either form costs $1. Write for froo book let "How to Curo Drunkenness." Tho Orrino Co. G32 Orrino Dullatng, Washington, D. C. Sold In this city by Leon II. Hasklns, i JUST RECEIVED A Car of Blue Ribbon Flour Our many patrons will be glad to learn that we have received a delayed car ,of that famous and ."justly celebrated Blue Ribbon Flour. If you ever used Blue Ribbon then went where you couldn't get it and had to take something "JUST AS GOOD," i you know that there is no flour ;just as good as Blue Ribbon. Meral: 'USB BLUE RIBBON' It's the same story with every line we cany they are second to none on the niarket. This ap plies to GROCERIES, MEATS, FRUIT, ETC. We will be pleased to enroll vou as one of our J I customers and guaran- tee that you will always t gee satistaction. Warner Wortman 6 Gore Grocery Phone 286 Market Phone 281 X E. Main, near Bartlett i EVERYBODY SEE Portland Race Meet Live Stock Show and Harvest Home Fair Sept. 5tH to 10tH The greatest of all Livestock Shows and Harvest Home Fairs ever held west of tho Rocky mountains, Everything on tin immense scale. Free Entertainments the greatest everl ' Bankers' prize of $10,000 r Trotting Horses. Hotel' prize of $5000 for Pacers, are only two of the features. There will he hig special fea tures every day. Balloon as- censions. nuto jnces, aeroplane flights hy amatours, special Prizes. Something doing every minute of every day. See the; trreat Midway. See everything, Enjoy yourself. Watch tho hticking broncho DiiRting. Hear the hrass hands. Laugh nt tho clever clowns. Tho entrance tickols nro numbered. Tho lucky number wins n Pony mid Cart or $200 in cash, Reduced Rates on All Railroads. Ask Your Local Agents, 2,112,000 Pears1 1 7,600 Boxes 40 Cars Shipped so far this Season from the Burrell Orchard When You Think ibout tho returns that come from tho orchards of the Rogue R'ivqv valloy you scarcely realize just what it moans or you would make a strong effort to own a place in this beautiful spot. Eastern People Come here and toll us that there is no plane in the ontiro " country to compare with the tfogno River valley, and thoy back their judgment by investing their cash. '' ' ;- ' Sometimes it soems that thoso of us who have lived here "' a great many years are unable to appreciate the beauties and true worth of our country. Advancing Values ought to scare you into buying a little place before the price gets up whore it belongs. Hood River, Yakima, Wenatcheo and many other districts arc trotting double our prices for the same .class of property. Come in and let us show you some good buys., Jno. D. Olwell fryox Selling Agent, or Any Reliable Real Estate Agent Exhibit Building Medford, Ore. NOTICE. To real estate men, that my prop erty is not on the market. 142 EDWAHD A. EVAXSOX. STRAYED. Day horse mule, with halter. Stray ed from Wellen. Oregon. Branded figure 2 on right Jaw, V on right shoulder. $10.00 reward offered for Information leading to recovery.. Ro turn to A. W. Bradshaw, Wellen, Or., or notify this paper. 141tf NOTICE The American Woman's League will meet on Snturday, September 2, in the basement of the Christian church nt 4 p. m. All Indict wmost- 1 jb aV aW aVl If it's a surface to be painted, enameled, stain?d, varnished or fin ished in any way, there's an Acme Quality Kind to fit the purpose. m Olmstead & Hibbard cd to be1 present, iih there is impor tant business to bo transacted. (Sinned.) ANNA JKPPRV. HKAI) SKPTKMtJEIl SUNSET. HEAD "ARIZONA THE -I7TH STAR" By Governor Richard K. Sloan, and "Fremont nnd tho Hear Flag," by William Simpson, In Sunset for Sop tembor, now on snlo at all nows stands, 15 cents, tf KAIiMXC HAIR. C'iiii Easily Ho Stopin-d; AImo Duii druff nnd Killing .Sculp. If Parlalnn Sago docmi't stop fall 5 1. The wood is thoroughly dry. Summer's sun has removed all moisture. 2. Paint : penetrates deeper into dry wood. 'the deeper it goes the better it holds. 3. Fall weather is warm, dry and dependable. Little danger of cold, damp, rainy days, which endanger the durability of the paint. 4. Wet weather decays and de stroys unprotected surfaces. Lack of paint means unsightly and, less valuable property. 5. Fall painting keeps out winter moisture. The greatest enemy to the life and beauty of all structures. Ask us about ACME QUALITT HOUSE PAINT. It insures the greatest protection and beauty, at the least cost per year of service. Questions cheerfully answered. ' ing hnlr, itching scalp, nnd orml lento dnndruff In two weeks, Chun, Strang atnnilfl ready to rotund your monoy without argument or red tape of any kind. Parisian Sage will put n fascinat ing rndlnuco Into any woman's hnlr In a few days. SiiHanno Cnfahnu of Hotel Royal, llucynis, Ohio, on March 25,1010, wrote: "Mother's, hair began to como out vory badly and her scalp was so wore It wns vory hard to do anything for It. Parisian Sago proved n GRAND SUCCKSS ovory way. Hor hair stop ped coming out, dandruff nil disap peared, soronoM nil loft tho scalp and her hnlr Is coming In again vory nice ly." Largo bottle CO cents nt Chan. Strang's. Strong Reasons for Fall Painting Properties of Exceptional Values no ACIIKS IiuoiIko of K"l town; Knot! Iioiihoj 8 uoroN Ix.mrlnic truei; bottom land; -10 ncroii At Intul; no i no (train mid alfalfa; price $15, 000; term. in ACItpS Two mlloa of Modfonl; bottom laud; 1 aero bearing tromi; 6 acruM apples C yonrn old, bnl nnco alfalfa nmrgrnlu; flno build Iiikm; flno buy at $20,000; tornm. 84 ACRi;8Thro mllva out; half cleared; rod clay land; nomo bot tom; excellent buy at $00 nu ne'ro. SO ACRKS Some In alfalfa; no buildings; throe miles out; price $250 an aero. , 20 AORi:S All planted pears and tipples; no buildings; pilco $8000. 53 ACRIC8 All bottom Jnnd but 2 ncres; building alto; big barn; al falfa nnd grain1; three, mile out; price $250 nu acre. 53 ACHUS All bottom land; water right with plnco; 12 acros orchard; berries; alfulfa; Implements and stock go with place; sue this; It Is six miles out; price $250 nu aero. 30 Days Only 100 FK13T BY 150 KKI3T On tho Hortheast corner of Sixth and Grape stroetc. This proporty Is tho lowest In prlco of any proporty on Sixth treot. Call us up for an appointment. - m I hnvo' numerous goodbuys, but cannot tell you about thorn on uo cu,unt of apaco, but would bo glad to show you those or any othors. Phono or wrlto mo for nn nppolu't 'inont, i v I W. E. Whiteside FOR A SQUARE D13AL. Cent ml Point, Or. P. H. 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