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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER'SOOtO. K&' ttl ' , Captain F. M, I9bK1uhIuii In In Mod. ford from AhIiIiuhI, ; M, Uorkln loft for IloitoburK Vr Uny iiioriilnit, All ncliool chlldron should natch .for tho "bin koobo" at Konlnor'j. f M. V. Bnylor wont to Aflhhiiid on PunlnoBH Friday morning. Tor 'lnurnnco, phono 3401. Hunt-loy-ICromor Co.' 101 Joff Ilrophy from tho uppor Hokuo ' rlvor wnii In Medford Friday. For Imirnncp, phono 3401. Hunt Ioy-Kroinor Co, 101 , I'otor M. IConthnw wan In Medford from Crania Tims on Friday. 0. II, Ilamhlll of Anhland wan In -Medford IriHt Friday. It. A. McDonald of i:n:lo Point was In Medford Friday. Ilalph Wllnon Is vlMtlng in Co qui llo, Wnuli, Mr. and Mrs, II. C. Maltby havo loft for n vlnlt to Mlmionrl. John II. Cnrkln, utton.oy-at-lnw, ovor Jackson County Hank. Mm. William Wnrnor upont Friday with frlondn In I'hoonlx, i All nchool chlldron should watch for tho "big rooho" at Kontnor's. Mrs. Fred Furry of I'hoonlx was III Medford Friday, All school chlldron should watch for tho "big roobo" at Kontnor's. Mr. and Mrs. Fotch and family havo arrived In Medford from Utlcu, N. V. Ooorito A. AtltliiH of 13anIo Point pnHflod through Medford on tho way to Grants Pans on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Buttloflold nftor looking ovor tho vnlloy loft for Bac ramouto, Charles nullard, from Santa Cruz, has boon vIhUIiik his son, Frank, In Medford. Medford Collection Agency, 10 por cout charged. Ovor Hurlburt's now store. tf Colonel Tou Vollo, 15. 13. Kolly and Dan O'Moar wore flnblng i tho Hokuo Friday. Kverybody watch for tho '"big gooio" on tho street and In tho win low nt Kontnor's. tf Itobort Dow of Jackuonvlllo was In Medford Friday arranging polling m place. 7 Now luminous for Medford. F. W. llartlott, tho well known tnxldormlst and furrlor, will opou a shop In Med ford about Novombor 10. Lonvo or ders IIumphroy'B gun storo. Assooflor W. G, Grlovo la still nt work In Medford, but oxpocts to com ploto his labors horo by Saturday night. . O. W. Itanium &. Co., contractors und builders. Country work a spec ialty. Orders Bollcltod. Inqulro nt Tho Toggory. District Forestor Cocll Is In Mod 'i ford from tho forestry of f Icoa In Port 1 land. Ho Is on n gonoral Inspection .trip. For ront 2 nowly furnshod rooms In prlvato homo;-nil niodorn conveni ences, 203 Olcson stroot. Call Main . M74. tf W. F. Songor an old plonoor of tho county, titoppod at Medford for a dny on his return from tho'plonoor's col--obratlon nt Jacksonville to his homo In Ashland, Do you know that you can buy any amount, from n half aero up, In Oak- dalo Park addition on easy tormbT Qfikdnlo Lnnd Invostmont Co., 214 Frultgrowora Dank bldg. tf Dr. narnott and his wlfo woro In Medford on Friday from Jacksonvlllo. 'Thoy havo bought a homo on Onk- tlnlo nvonuo and vlll mako tholr por- munont homo horo when Dr, Dnr- 'nott'H torn! of offlco ns county ro- rcorrior hnB expired. Plorco & Shophord havo movod 'tholr real estnto offlco from tho .'Miles building to tho poajpfflco build ing. Call and rocolvo a copy of our Ulatlng. tf W. C. Andorson, 1010 grnduato of .'tho Michigan university law school, linn located In Medford, ontorlng tho (Offlco of Ucckwlth and Smith. Mr. Andorson's formor homo Is In Cnlu mot, Mich. Tho young lawyer hns .looked ovor tho wholo woat, and has ifound no plnco that ho would rnthor ' nivo than "Medford. . Word hnu como to Medford tolling tpf tho mnrrlago of Mlsa Mnrguorlto jMcCoy and Dr. Hart In Los Angolos. Both partlos nro woll known Med ford pooplo. Dr. Hart Is nttondlng tho Los Angolos mod leal collogo, ;wloi' 1' l'ft0 wo crodlts of work 'to comploto boforo ho Is grnduatod. Tho couplo will locato In, Medford whon tholr collogo days nro ovor. Dr, Unit la tho sou of Dr. Honry Hart of Qulnoy, 111., who hnB bought an orchard nonr Medford. Tho older Dr. Hart Intonda to movo to Medford tfrom Ula onatorn homo as soon ns ho Hottloa up hla nffalra, TO MAKE MOUNT HOOD A NATIONAL PARK PORTLAND, Or., Sopt. 2.'1. Ml. Hood will ho made a national park, it' a niovoiuwit now under wnv ih HiioccHNful, Under tho lendernhip oC K. Ilourv VVomino, politioitH nro be lli!,' prepared for olrouliillon nil over tho Htato of Oregon, Those duIUIoiih link the federal government to with draw that part of Mount Hood'now tti tho Jorest roflorvo and otlior por tlonu Included in Uniioil BtntoH propurticH, making of tho whole u groat mirk similar to the Yollow Htono and Crater Luke. Mr. Weinmo Intends to hhIc every couimoroinl organization in (do ntnlu to lend n linuil to nceuro for Oregon mi attraction (hut will draw ninny IIioiihiiikIh of touriHlH to the now Dark, tt in thotiulit lv Portland neo- plo Hint tlio project Ih an entirely icnmnio one ami that (ho government will' give- it official Kuuotioii, Tile Portland Autouiobilo Hub will aid the movement of circtilntinir petition und in uruiiiK along Hie i'Ktaliliii inent of 'the hew roNorvnlioii. Prizes for Sheep. 1'OHTLAND, ,0r.f .Sept. ' 2. ,Srny prizes nro -being offered for tho hIiucd iiliow to he held in con; uuotiou witli the aiiiiiinl convention of tho National Woolgnnvcrrt' nsrfo ciatiou in thin city .lanuary II, 1, 6 and 0, 1011. Tho coiivcntion will moot In (ho armory and the drill Iinll will bo UHcd for Hhowiiic lyais of tlioroiiKlilirod sheep. It is expected tliuio will be the bii;i;e8t Khcep show in tho history of the iiNxoeintiou, for there Ih a treat deal of interest in tho affair nil over tho country, mid I horo will ho a corroapondltiKly largo entry lint. Bhoop-growcrH of tlio uorlliwest particularly nro taking n grout intercut in the midwinter hIiow. AGED WOMEN ARE ATTACKED BY THUQ8 LOS ANdKMSS, Cnl Sept. M. Two ngeil women iStickod by HiugH, one drugged und robbed, the other choked almost unconscious ns she 'lay in her bed, m a portion of the criminal record of olio night report oil to tho police today. BOY MAYOR PRO TEM. STIRS UP TROUBLE SEATTLE. Wash., Sept. 23. White .Mayor Ilirani Gill is cruising in the watorti of Paget Sound on u vacation (rip, Max Waddell, u youth ful councilman, who is acting mayor nv a succession of rttances, is offectini; buc!i radical re forms tluit "privileged interests" are frantically trying to locato tho mayor or Chief of I'olicc WuppctiBtcin, who i in California. Waddell closed ft notorious dance hull and bndo the acting polico chief to enforce tho liquor law to tho loi ter. The dance hall pcoplo got a re Htraiuiug ordor, declaring that tlio liquid dispensed in their resort was not genuine beer, but n nonalcoholic substitute. Tho eity chemist, however,, today pronounced the stuff real boor. In writinc nn ad nliotit that furn ished room you havo to rent snv. in a convinciuir way, just what you'd what it was liko. "and nil about it." 4--f- -f 4 AT THE HOTELS. f lt f At tho Mooro J. K. Cracker, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs, Burton, Dat tlo Crook; Mlsfl Wollar, Michigan; II. Ornndo, Bar. I'ranclsco; 8. Now oll, Portland; A. Clark, Chlcnto; W. Holland, Bacrnmonto; peter Mobcs, P. A. Moses, Corvnllls; 0, w. Foso, Now Mexico; It. N, kTurrpll, Portland; J. Illalr, Btockotn; J. Pralg, Portland; 0, O. Smith, Ornnha; C. J. Hackloy, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Ahrons, A. It. Murray, Seattle; 8. MBartln, Calico; Mr, and Mrs. McCauslnnd, Portland; J. 0, Dunn, Eugcno; N. Blonnls, B. Van Arnam, Portland; S. Martin, Calico; V. D, Stophonson, Portland; J. J, Matthew-!, Denver; 8, Iloblnson, Robs Burman, Los An- golen; Ooorgo Griffin and wlfo, Spo- lu.ne. At tho Nash 11. B. Schwolzor, Bos ton; C. K. Bade, Portland; William K. O'NoIll, Chicago; J. E3. Fusolman and wlfo, O. P..E11I and wlfo, Mar tlnBvllIc; Edward Fautz, F. E. Nny lor, John Flomlng, Sidney Story, F. 1. Ilucsoll, Portland; J. M. Wllfloy and wlfo, Salt Lake City; E. B. Schon onbneb, Portland; Frank Monaghan, Marshflold; 8. M. Wood, Medford; Bon Wormsor, San Francisco; II. F. Lake, Watklps; J, Q. Baynor, Cold Hill; Honry M. Brownlns, Portland; J. It. Hirvoy, Grants Pas; T. J. Whnlon, Portland; O. A. Surra w, John Welsh, Lovolock; L. HIrsch, Now York; W. A. Titus, Fond du Lac Professor W. B. Field, Crants Pass; Mark McKee, Portland; W, S. Zlm morman, E. Gorman, 11. E. Norton, San Francisco. Buffalo Bill Here Tomorrow ALL GOOD No. 1.11 Lot 5T.X105 feet on Riverside r-.vcnuo; 5-room modern hniiHo; fine lnwn. Barn for G horses. Cement walks and pav ed streets A nlco homo. $1,000 cimli avIH handle this. No. 12? Lot COxlOO, oil Elovonth otreot, vacant; $300 cash. No, 123 Lot COxlOS; now 4-room house; oast front; city 91,000, halt cash; a good buy. water; 5 HHnm -VH A, '-'HBKlH No. 13G 18 acres all under cultivation; 3S0 peach trees In bearing; 23 apple trees In bearing, 8pltzcnberKS, 50 Nowtowns 2 years old; 8 acres llartlott poars, year; 2 acres alfalfa; 5-robm house, woodshed, big barn, chicken hotiso, 'good team, wagon, cow, noma chickens and Implements go with tho place. A good placo ready to produco. Price, $(l,rsoo, part tlmo. No, 2980 acres, G miles from railroad town; houao, stablo, 2 wells, some young npplo trees; all level, cleared, fenced, ready to plant or farm. Ono of tho best buys In tho vnlloy at a modorato prlco. Ask about It. 10 acres tlirco and your year old apples and poars, house, barn, good well, nil fenced, 2 miles from Mcdford, all tlno land, and a bargain nt 90,000, half cash. McArthur Alexander Phono SIOKl. 1 O. Block. Hear Fanning Speak. Jlichael Fanning, the great Irish orator and wit, will speak on tho street Saturday evening near the Exhibit building. Mr. Fanning will also Bpeak in tho park Sunday aft ernoon at 3 o'clock and at Jacksou 'ille, Sundny evening. 101 SPECIAL NOTICE. Buffalo Bill's "Wild West" will glvo two performances on tomorrow (Saturday) at 2 and 8 p. m. Show grounds at Phlpps paaturo, off East Main street. 160 Some Good A. F. & A. 31., ATTENTION. j Work In F. C. degree this evening. WILLIAM MULLER, Sec. I Investments Wo have soverwj 10-acre tracts, planted to ona and two-year-old Spitzonbnrg and New town apples, ono and two-year-old' Dnrtlett, DfAiijou, Cornice and Winter Nolki poars and ono and two-ycar-qld ap ricots; also a few acres of bearing poaches. j One of tho finest bUilding ' lots in Medford,, east 'front, 53xl4?Jf, large oak tree, nice neighborhood. Ask to see othor property. , Thos. H. E. Hathaway 134 West Main Street. With much of the spectacle and pageantry of nn army in transit, al though bout upon the most unliable of missions, Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Pawnee Bill's Far East shows combined will invndo Mcdford tomorrow mid erect their tented city upon the familiar show grounds. Two performances will be given, the first promptly at. 12 o'clock in the afternoon mid tlicisecoud at 8 in the evonimr. " There will be noTBtreet parade for. a two-fold reasou. In tho first place, snys Major Gordon W. Lillie (Pnw itco Bill), who is the business head of the combination, tho pcrformors mid horses employed in working out tho entertaining conclusions of tho Wild West-Far East nro always at full tension. Where thoy aro sent abroad for a mntutinnl exhibition in tho thoroughfares, thoy return to the show grounds usually in n listless condition, with the frcquest result of an indifferent performance, which is not fair to the public that pays honest money for advertised merit. In the second place, street parades attract thousands of excursionists from tho rural districts, who congest in the thoroughfares, impeding traf fic and interfering generally with the commerce of the retail merch ants. They remain on the sidewalks in immovable lines until the proees sion is at an end, and then bo.lt for the show grounds. But- where these visitors understand there is no speo taclo to entertain them until after noon, thoy disperse and enter the shops, where thoy make purchases of a size coinmensurato with tho holiday occasion. Therefore, the tented show, without a street parade, is a benefit to the merchants, instead of a decided detriment. ' Ultra Shoes in all the latest designs. '''., ' '' COMMON SENSE not! sacrificed; in' deL ''. signing "Ultra Shoes. Comfort is ndt subor-f ! J :: dinated to style; both are equal. - :: iitiiinhiiiiiii .. Uhe finest Sample Rooms Single rooms or en suite also rooms with bath in the city. Hotel Moore Telephone In Every Room Rati-Mohr Company Proprietors. European Plan Hear the Natatorium Orchestra At the NATATORIUM, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 at 7s30 P. M. FRIDAY'S MUSICAL PROGRAM REGULAR CONCERTS " -liv. Every Night, at 7:30 to 10 P. M?, Ex- ,i cept Wednesday, Saturday 4and , ounaay jwigncs. ounaay ah, t: ternoon Concerts 3 to 5 . ' v5t ., it-It' Anna Aubrey Eames. ; I- ' x: Violin Soloist Anna AubreylEames 'Cello Soloist ;....:...W. A.'Eames Piano Soloist Jeannett9 Butler Olarinot Soloist :..".rr. E. Bratuey Cornet Soloist Karl Kurth 1 March, "Our Favorite Regiment" .Ertle . 2 Concert Waltz, "Abourouse" Berger 3 Popular Song, "Where the River Shannon Plows ' ' Russell 1 Jr Light .Opera, "The Time, the Place and the Girl" ,. ,....: Howard ; 5 An Irish Intermezzo, "Dublin Daisies" Wem'ich G -'Cello Solo, "Tfaurnqrei" Schumann W. E. Eames. 7 Overture, "Orpheus" :...Offenbach S American Sketch, "Down South" Myddleton 9 Grand Opera Selection, j Faust "....Gounod 10 Finale, "Tho Mcdford Booster March" '. Eames This will be a rich musical treat for Medford people. W. A. Eames. Admission of 10 cents will be charged for men every evening and Saturday aijd Sunday afternoons, allowing a 10c check for each admission, good at any company concession '.. .' 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