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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, 8UNBAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1910. "i , flrny & Moo, tho plnco to go nee tholr ltd on pago 10. I). T, Cox Iiiih returned to Mod ford from Han Fnincliico, John II. Cnrkln, nttorr.oy.nt-law, ovop Jaoknou County Hank. Mr. and Mrn. ICoovor nponj Satur day with frlondB In Woodvlllo. , Dr. J. P. Iloddy Ikih ruturnod from u liutilnoiM trip to Ban Francliico, All iichool clilldron flhould watch for tlio "big goono" at Kontnar'it, J, J. HlggbH loft Medford for Sac ramento to opond tlio wlntor, All iichool clilldron should wntoh for tlio "big koobo" nt Kontnor'H, Judge W. M, Colvlg njiont Satur day immliiR In Woodvlllo. Mliui Fnimy Iliinklnn vlnttod with frlondn In Talon t Friday. All nchool children chould watch for tho "big gooso" nt Kontnor'a, " Mm. Illrtl Smith him roturnod to Mtnlford from a visit In Missouri. Orny & Moo, tho place to go hoo tholr ltd on pace lj). ,.' Gray & Moo, tho placo to gofloo , Mrs, Morrlii Cnno and son Glnr tltolr nd on pngo 10. onco of Antloch woro In Medford on .business. Dr. Stophontion In a grnduato op- tlclan. Ovor Allon & Reagan's. 180 .11. C. Kontnor Jimt roturnod from .V trip to San rrnnclHco. Ho report everything lively In tho city. K, P. llnymond hai Just purchased a beautiful amborola from tho Whot hoI Music Co. ; M. C. Mlllor, tho woll known Ash land promotor, wan In Medford Fri day. , Prod II. Hopkins, former owner of tho Snowy ntitt'o orchard, is Ylaltlng frlondn In Medford. Cocll Johnson and family lmvo moved Into tlolr now residence' on North Maple. MoBdanum Denny & Storm, dress making, 225 South niversldo nvo. Phono No. 3873. ICC Dr. and Mrn. Kromor, who hnvo boon visiting tholr on In Medford, loft for California Saturday morning. Medford Collection Agency, 10 por cent clmrgod. Ovor Hurlburfs now Htoro. lt Mlim Mlnnlo Jackson loft Medford Saturday to enter tho University of OroRon at Eugene. Emll Doltobonm ban lot tho con tract for an olght-room IiuiikaIow on North Ivy to bo built by Contractor j'. V, Anderson and son of North Oolc stroot. Threo-ncro tract In Oakdale Pnrk addition, $2400. Oakdale London vostmont Co., 214 Parmors & Fruit growers' Dank bldg. tf .Arthur C. Wolls, who has boon looking over tho valley, has loft for kit home la Puoblo. Ho oxpectn to return and locato horo. ' Half aero lota In Oakdale Park ad dition, fCOO. Oakdale Land Invest ment Co., 214 Farmora & Frult Kroworn' Hank bids. tf Mrs. A. L. Wooloni and two BonB roturnod to tholr homo on North Cen tral Friday from tholr Bummer alay at Klamath FallB. Tho boya will ontor Medford schools. Plorco & Shophord lmvo movod tholr real ootnto offlco from tho Miles building to tho poatoftlco build ing. Call and rocolvo n copy of our lhUlng. C. P. Elliott, Bonlor mombor of tho Pnntorlum Co., leavos today for;8o attlo nnd polntB in tho north for tho purposo of buying moro now machin ery, nnothor wagon nnd to employ another dyor nnd flnlahor. 1 O. 'W. Barnura & Co., contractors und bulldorB. Country work a spec ialty. OrdorB aollcttod. Inqulro at Tho Toggory. Irwin Oroon, foromnn at tho 401 ranch, was In town Friday mornln, lio has Just nhlppod 300 boxoa of JonathnnB from tho young npplo or chard on tho ranch. Ladle?, If you tnvo any hair to Bell or to bo mado up Into fashiona ble coiffures, ploaao bring It to Ma damo L. L. Roarodj 240 North Oak daeo. Loo Snlpo nnd family, Indiana, woro lii Medford Friday from tho Klamath Indian rosorvntlon making tholr annual fall purchases. Thoy woro Bomowhat loat In tho metropol itan mason of tho city. It was not many years ago fllnco strings of po ulos and rodBkln rldora woro peon oach fall In tho Medford Btroots'. Loo Snlpo nnd family camo In a hack. Flvo-ncro tracts In Oakdale J?ark nddltlon, $3000. Oakdale Land In voBtmont Co., 214 Farmers' & Frult groworB' Dnnk bldg. tf Wnltor F. Rau, managor of tho Mooro hotel, will lot tho contract Saturday ovonlng for a $5000 bunga- S low at tho corner of Ninth and Oak- ilalo, whoro ho and his family will roHtdo, Clark and FoBtor nro tho ,. drchltootB nnd tho building will bo - onoo f tho moBt artUtlo lu tho city, iii i u i inini !' rtT- Pour-ncro trnctn In Oakdale Park nddltlon, $2700. Oakdale Land In vestment Co,, 214 Pnnnorn' & Fruit grower' llnnk bldg. tf California Andrown, local roproHon tattvo for tho Lon Mollnoa Land com pany, In now In Loh Mollnoii with a party of buyorn. Ho ban Jdst ox pruNHud Hnmplen of cotton nnd tobac co to tho local office, nnmo may bo hooii In tho window at 0 South Fir ntroot, 1011 llaler and family, oh routo from Idaho lu a prnlrlo nclioonor, to find a land of Rentier cllmnto, lmvo passed up the Medford dlHtrlct an a permanent camping ground. Ilakor and hlit family woro routed out of tholr camp boforo broakfast this morning by tho city pollco officials and told to movo camp. Ho says that ho will novor for a moment con Hlilur romnlnlng among nuch Inhos pltablo peoplo, , . Mr. nnd Mrfl. C. C. Myorn and tholr two hoiib of ISugono, Or., aro making tliolr old tlmo friend, Mary B. Orr of 815 Kant .Mdln atroot, a fow dnya' vlfllt. Thoy aro on tholr way to Lon AiiRoles, Cnl., to Bpohd tho wlntor, making tho trip 'In tholr nuto, and hnvo mnny wordn of prnlso for tho busy city of Medford. TIiub far thoy havo had a charming trip nnd think tlilu Is tho way for tho travolor to enjoy tho hcohob of proBporlty and tho observing trnvelor nocuroa glimpses of tho life that Ib paBt, of tho oasy-golng and froo oxlstonco that was tho rulo "boforo tho gringo came," which Ik lost to those making n quick trip by rnllwny. T. O. Lowry, tho tlio and floor man, Is offering Bpoclnl prices on Inylng nnd Bcrnplng of floora until Octobor Int. Seo him nt 33G nEst Cth alreot, or phono Main 2321. MUh Ambraslno C. Murphy, who has boon spondlng her vacation nt homo with hor paronta, loft last ovo nlng for Tho Dalles to resume hor position ns tonchor. Hbb Murphy holds a atato certificate and has boon micccBsftilly teaching In Tho Dnllea for tho past throo yearn. Prfcd Drown of Oborll, Kan., Is visiting with H. Ilublo and family at Crator Lake Junction. Mra. E. Cunningham, aped 52, a nowcomor In Medford, died In tho Medford hospital' early. Friday morn ing. W. C. T. U. HOLDS AN INTERESTING SESSION Tho W. C. T. U. of Jnckao ncounty mot Saturday, September 17, In tho DnptlHt church. Tho county was woll roproHouted from nil unions nnd tho Officers yoro elected for tho coming year. President, Miss Jeffrey of Medford; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Orover, Englo Point; treasurer, Mm. Howell, Medford, Iloports of tho dlfforent unions wer rend nnd nil woro encouraged by tho progress In oach town. Tho delegates woro oloctod to tho atnto convention In Octobor. Miss Joffory nnd Mrs. A. A. Holmes. Mr. Htcka of Ashland waa tho spoakor of tho ovonlng, and ho proved hlniaolt n strong support of tho tomporanco cause. Ho told of bo many places and Btatos" that havo tho prohibition law and tho success tho atatoa aro having In Increased population and in poatnl rocolpta, and In growth In wealth per capita. And In Kaunas tho Carrlo Nation homo for tho poor has boon sold becnuso thoro was no poor to put Into It. And In closing ho Bald that Medford must not think that Jnckson county bolonged to Med ford, but thnt Medford bolongod to Jackson county. Mr. Lovott of Qranta Paaa apoaka Sunday at 3 p. m, In tho DaptUt church. Mra. Unnuh In tho ovonlng nt tho tnbornaclo. ' Quarrel Ends Fatally. CHICAGO, Sept. 17. That n quarrel ' ovor $5 bo'tweon men who woro worth thousands caused tho denth of Loron B. Atkins, prcsidont ol tho Hninoy Modtenl company, will lie brought out today, it is oxpeoted, nt tho iuquost into tlio donth oi! At ldnB. Tho shoolinR wnB tho olimnx of n dlsputo yostorduy between Dr. Jnmos Hninoy, inventor of tho modicinos whlclj tho compnny mnmifncturos oiuf Atkins, yhioh bognn w!on tho mou onBt tij) tlieir nooounts. Tlio uonfarouuo ovor financial matters was hold in tho privnto .offico of Presidont Atkins. Though only Dr. Hninoy nnd AtkinH knew tho full his tory of tho disputo, tho polioo havo discovered ono wUiiohs, who saw tho fatal shot firod. Aeroplane Wrecked. TACOMA, SVash., Sopt. 17,Tho noroplano built In this city by Ar thur TunnlBon, nn onthuslastlo ama touf, nt an oxpoimo of $7000, Is to be pout to tho Bcrqp hoap today. Tun nleon tried o.ut his machlno yostor duy, but tho weight of tho hoavy piauoB woro too much for the en gjjioa nnd tho young aVlator gavo up in dlsguHt. Tho machlno Is a mono plnno built on tho llnoa of tho Dlo riot mnchineu, ilasklns for Health. TABERNACLE IS INOW A FACTORY Medford Concrete Construction Company Will Install Their Plant In Bulldlnu Erected for Use of Evanjiollst Oliver In the Sprtafl. Tho Medford Concroto Construction company, tho local corporation or ganized to ongngo in tho manufac ture of comont wowor plpo, tlio, brick, nnd tho soiling of crushed rock, wash ed sand nnd grnvol, had nrrnngod to InBtnll Ita plant temporarily In tho Ollvo tnbornaclo building nnd on Monday will ro-roof tho building nnd mnko othor necessary changoa to nc commodnto tho plant until a perma nent placo can bo provided. Tho sowor plpo machlno will bo installed 'this wook nnd by Friday or Saturday tho work of manufacturing sowor plpo will bo commenced. Tho public will bo wolcomo to call and Inspect tho plant when it Is comploted and tho gontlomon Interested In tho com pnny nro confident that all will be como boosters nnd friends of tho pro cess upon a visit to tho works. Tho company bollovoa It will turn out tho host nrtlclo of its kind over mado, for tho following reasens: In tho first placo, thoy will not mnko what Is gonorally known as concrcto plpos a coarse wall composod largely of grav el and a small por cont of comont. Thoy will ubo ono part of tho beat Portland comont nnd two parts of sand, one coarso and ono fine, thor oughly tampod Into moulds by ma chinery, making a vory dense wall. In nddltlon, tho coro of tho mould re volves, giving tho lnsldo a smooth finish, tho coating thus put on serv ing to make tho plpo practically wa terproof. ThlB plpo has been Bub Jcctod to 100 poundn to tho squaro Inch without affecting It, allowing its strength as woll ns Its proof against percolation. Tho plpo mado on this machlno hna been especially popular among plumbora for connecting up residences with tho atrcct aowors on account of Its uniformity, making it easy to fit and connect whllo lay ing. Evory length is exactly tho samo alro nnd porfectly formed. It linn tho bell end nnd Is mndo In full two-foot longths without figuring tho bell. All tho fittings, wyoo, tecs and bends will bo manufactured. Tho Medford Cement nnd Paving compnny first called tho attention. of tho manufacturers of this machlno to tho opportunities hero nnd .whllo waiting for tho ostnbllshmont of a plnnt hero they secured n hand out fit and nro now engaged In making 24-Inch plpo for tho Sixth atroot Btorm sower. Tho now compnny haB already Bold Bovoral good ordora and will push Its product in all towns in tho vnlloy. Tho following gontlomon and com- pantcB nro stockholders In tho now I enterprise: George B. Carpontor, James H. Ilonloy, Dig Plnos Lumber Co., It. Ct Konloysldo, C. J. Somon, P. A. Qllddon nnd A. P. Allon, tho lattor bolng from Tncomn, Wash., and has had conaldornblo oxporlonco In tho mnnufneturo of comont sowor plpo. Advertised Letter List Tho .following lottors remain un called for at tho postoftlco at Med ford, Or., Soptombor 14, 1010: J. Iirunot, P. Duffn, K. M. Bybco, Geo. N. Campbell, P. E. Coft, Era mett Conjior, E. S. Davis, L. O. Do mort, Mrs. Suslo Emerson, W. Gor no, Wm. Oorsllno, Frank Harris, H. P. 'Houston, Samuel Horton, J. B. Ilnmoll, R. C. Hon8loy, A. J. Horner, A. J. Johnson, Iuirldo Jensen, J. Jonos, Charles Kohl, George Loo, O. W. Lochoad, It. O. Loucks, J. A. Mahack, Cbna. Mahon, Blanche Mll lor, Will Morris, Nolllo Morrla, John Nlco, Mildred Playford, D. M. Parry, J. A. It. Poart, Mr. and Mrs. Nod Powers, Nod Itooflo, Jack Itlttor, Ed win E. Rlohardson, Josso Rodgers, Ed M.sRothrock, Mlchaol Shorry, O. B. Stephenson, Howard Shlpton, "Lou Is Scott, J. H. SmtUi, Charles Schll omor, W. D. Thomnsson, Thomas H. Watormnn, Claud Wilson, Mra. Inoz A. Woods. ' Parties calling for the nbovo lot tors will ploaso say "ndvortlsod." A chavgo of ono cont will bo mado upon dollvory. A. M. WOODFORD. P. M. BOY IS RUN DOWN BY AN AUTOMOBILE In tho oxcttoment of a chnso to a supposed, tiro Stuart MoArthur, tho 12-yonr-old Bon of O, A. MoArthur, was run down by an automobllo drlv. on by J. W. Koyoa on South Oakdale. Thorugh an act of provldonco and tho prosonco of mind of tlio driver tho llttlo follow was not aorloualy hurt, but was only badly brulaod, Koyoa turned his machlno so that It hit tho lad brondsldo mthor than head on. iMprwAir COfrkinuT ii tv TtttursicM KNOX HATS $5.00 STETSON HATS $3.50 TO $7.50 Tiir MEDFORD'S POPULAR RESORT Third Relay SWIMMING RACE Between Ashland and Medford Wednesday September 2 1 at 8 p. m. DANCING Dancing begins just after race at 8x30 MKDFORD HAS WON TWO ItACES. ASHLAND WILL TRY HARD TO; UKT IN WEDNESDAY EVENING ! LABORER CHARGED WITH THEFT OF $1500 SEATTLE, Wash., Sopt. 17. John Tyborpr, n Nprtvopinn lnborer, is looked up in tho county jalnl and will bo taken back to Nome, Alaska, to answer to tho clinrgo of stealiup; nearly $15,000 in ROld dust from the sluice boxes of tho Pioneer Mining company, by which ho was until ro oontly employed. TyborR arrived in Seattle Inst Monday niRht, tORothor with othor former employes of tho Pioneer com pnny. Yostorduy ho walked into the local nssny office nnd exhibited a bug of, gold which ho said ho had oleauod up in tho Iditnrod district. Mask Ins for Health" STYLES OF THE SEASON WE HAVE good reason to boast a bit about our Clothes Show for Fall and Winter. You will think so, too, when .you see how far above the average our clothing is how superior in quality, and sur passing in style. There will be some quick choosing and rapid buying when our friends see these stunning new models made by our Clothes Makers. It would be well to get yours NOW. "Mmsrefjf Garrmci 2II .TH II N GQji II II I II HMlVllllllllllllll II III 111 II ' "II On i ENGLISH POET IS SUED FOR DIVORCE NEW YORK. Sept. 17. Accord ing to frlonds of tho couplo, thoro will bo nothing sensational In tho dlvorco suit brought against Richard Lo Gal llonno, tho English poot, who haB Uvod lu Now York for Bovoral years. According to a Paris dispatch, tho wlfo merely wishes to socuro logal possession of hor child. In hor of fort to do this, it is said, alio will not compromlso hor poot husband "boyond that which Is. necessary." Mrs. Lo GalMonno conducts a mil llnory shop In ParlB. Hasklns for Health, Coihli Irrigated Orchard Tracts the Small Payment Plan Four-Year-Old Irrigated Newtown Apple Tree Grown on the Company's Land at the Fish Lake Ranch. Write or call at our office and let lis explain to you how you can secure one of oiu best orchard tracts on small month ly payments. ' Roguelands Inc. FRED. N. CUMMINGS, Manaqer Medford National Bank Bldg, Medford Ore. Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry We show the Assortment to Slct From.Prices as Low s tlae Lowest. J. W. Diamond 115 East Main Medford, Ore. iflEaliBin Hi ' BIIH MESS WILSON BROS.' SHIRTS $1.25 TO $3.00 t f.h if4t' n 'I vn't t.V V . "S iw ' 4- iV.L'... 'i . ay t.. , Vl kl- ii&Lte 'jj