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J, jbi'''''' . t. . A - PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. .1UN10 7, 1)11. -Ui ! LOCAL AND PERSONAL Thuodoald Clny wns nmong Mod ford vlBltors to tho roc carnival In Aidilnnd Tnendny. Coiint on Joining llio crowds nt Hulto Falls, July 3rd lo tilli. IllK colouration. GO 11. W. sinnock of fenn Frnnclaco wjib a uusIiicha visitor h'cro Tuesday, Make nn investment by Insuring with fiio "Mittunl Life of Now York," pays tho largest dividends. J. P. Hut chnsonf.Ag(mt, C. I, llrlggfl, postmaster of nntto 4PallB was in Med ford Tuesday. Dost located rooming and board ing house In Mcdford for sale at a bargain. Inquire 122 North Prom Btrcct 75 Court Hall, his son Seeley and Pug Isaara spout Wednesday among the tinny dcnlxcna of tho Itoguo river. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glean O., Taylor), attornoya-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Bldg., Medford. Comity School Superintendent Wells was nn Ashland carnival visi tor Tuesday. Mcdford local socialist party meets ovcry Sunday night at 7:30 at Smith's hall on North Grapo street. Everybody invited. Dr. Yenney, a Portland specialist arrived Tuesday to attend Mrs. Bert Anderson. .Leavo your orders for hand em broidery at Handlcfart Shop In Kent nor's. CS W. W. Harmon was a visitor In Medford from 'Jacksonville Tuesday. Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford office, phono No. 1201. Feather Leonard. Tug Wilson, Dump Bendy and Smiley Chllles spent Tuesday evening In Ashland. Fireworks from top of Mt. Pitt, Butto Falls celebration, July 3rd to 5th. " 69 A. Hunt of Gold Hill was in Mcd ford on business Tuesday. Rels Foundation Washablo Letters for initialing at Handicraft Shop inj Kentner's. 6S Jeff Heard departed for Portland Tuesday. Rev. Max Hoffman of Chicago will lecturo on Occultism and .Now Thought Tuesday evening., Juno 6, nt Smith's hall, 12S N. Grapo street. Everybody invited. ( Mrs. W. II. Holt, who has been tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Deuel departed for Lob Angeles Tuesday. .Hay for Bait; $10 per ton, at Oak dalo Park addition.' See W. H. Ever hard. Phono 539, J-5. Guy Thrasher of Phoenix was a Medford visitor Tuesday. AH klndB of contests with cash prizes at Butto Falls celebration, July 3rd to 5th. 69 Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hnscoli; of San Jose. Cal., aro spending a few days viewing tho valley. Henry Bates, particular barber, 128 W. Main St. Herbert A1 Ion, son of Fred Allen, was operated upon for appendictis Tuesday in Portland. See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. .Percy Parker and John Drummer loft Tuesday evening for an all sum mer's outing at Fort Klamath. Stamping done reasonably at Handicraft Shop in Kentner's. 68 Mr. and Mrs. Honore Palmer and son were in Medford Tuesday coming In ,from their ranch on "Millionaire Row." For a ehavo, hair cut or shampoo, seo Henry Bates, 128 West Main Btreot. CInudo Garner spent Tuesday at tending to business interests In Ash land. The Butto Falls celebration will last from July 3rd to Gth. Cash prizes in nil contests. 69 Mrs. 13. F. Ferguson of Grants Pass Epent Tuesday In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Hopkins of Mankoto, Minnesota wore among tho eastern arrivals In Medford Tuesday. Goo. E. Lear of Wlllams, California transacted business in Medford Tues day. W. A. Thayer and son of Seattle arrived In Mcdford Wednesday for a short visit with friends, Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day Phono 2271 Night rhoues P. W. Weeks 2071. A. K. Orr, 8003. LADY ASSISTANT. Mrs. Llmltcy nud son Harold, who have been visiting with Mrs. Llndloy's mother, Mrs, A. U. Phlpps, for tho past six weeks returned to their homo In Bclllnghatn, Washington, Tuesday ovlning. All members nro requested U nt tend the Cement Workers Union N.o. US nt Smiths lln)l Friday night, Juno It. Importnut business. 66 Will Evans of Gold Hill was In Medford Wednesday morning. He Is going to Klamath County for tho summer, A. C. Kuntnor has gone to Eureka where he has business Interests. Messrs. Paxson, Palmer and Up ton, of near Centrnl Point passed through Medford Wednesday morn ing enrouto to Jacksonville whore they attended the county court. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch and Miss Frances Kenney of Jacksonville and Miss Fay Scars and "Curly" Wil son of this city were In Ashland Tues day evening making the trip In Mr. Ulrlch automobile. Jack Morrell motored to Ashland Tuesday evening. Mrs. Luy, Mrs. Wm. Coleman, Miss U1n Prim, Miss Joscphlno Donegan and Mrs. Cook of Jacksonville woro Ashland visitors Tuesday making the trip by automobile. x P. S. Johnson of Portland was a Wednesday visitor In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Olwell were carnival visitors in Ashland Tuesday evening. Mrs. E. K. Stcmmens of Eagle Point was a Wednesday shopper In Medford. B. P. Helntxlemau of Eugene tran sacted business In this city Wednes day. Mis3 Wonner who has been trim ming for Mrs. Brown has departed on her vacation. Slio will visit Chicago and bring back the latest styles in millinery. Miss Anna Cotter who has been visiting for the past few days at the home of W. I. Brown departed for San Francisco on Tuesday. Mrs. Johnson Nvho has been visit ing with Mrs. Wynkoop has returned to her home In Iowa. Harry Lindsey of Central Point spent Tuesday evening In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. A. Conro Fiero were Wednesday visitors In Medford. . Coy Watson spent Tuesday in Ash land, Asbury Bell was a Central Point visitor Tuesday. Mrs. C. L. Reames .returned from a short visit In Portland, Wednesday morning. F. N. Weber of Chicago Is expected here Friday to visit his brother. He is taking a 10,000 mllo trip. J. Hendricks ivas fined $15 in Judge Canons court Wednesday morning. He was arrested for being drunk. E. Jerome of tho Prospect Con struction Company was in Central Point Wednesday morning. Miss Glady Bowl of Central Point. Is spending a few days with friends here. F. I. Alexander leaves Wednesday evening on a business visit to ' Portland. TEAMSTER FALLS ' i , BENEATH WHEELS (Continued from Pace 1.) horseso wero not supposed to be flighty and even after tho run away appeared to bo perfectly docile. Thoso who saw tho accident say that How ard would undoubtedly havo fallen clear of tho wheels if tho shifting lumber had not destroyed his balance, causing him to fall directly In the path of tho wagon. Ho was a momber of tho Ilcdmen, under whoso auspices tho funeral will bo held Friday afternoon, and several other social and fraternal organizations. YOUNG TAFT BARBED FROM LAW PRACTICE JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and Embalmcr Successor to tho undertaking do- partmont of Modfprd Furnlturo co. Office with Mcdford Furniture Co. Telephones: Day, Boll 351; X John A, Porl, rosldonce, Bell 4111, i 2 TTfimn 1 70T. 9 0. W, Conklln 3601. J. H. But Iap SB71. I AMIJU&ANCH SKRVIOB V COLUMBUS, O., Juno 7. A legal technicality may postpone for two years tho admission to tho bar of Robert A. Taft, son of President Taft, who expected to take his bar exam ination today. Young Taft was un familiar with the rule requiring stu dents to reglstor when thoy began their study of tho Jaw. Because of this failure on his part tho examina tion -was not pormltted him and. he may have to wait two years. DONLIN GOES BACK TO PLAY WITH GIANTS PITTSBURO. Pa., Juno 7. Mike Ponlin, hard hitting rlglit fielder of the New York Giants, reiiifitated lor inully Monday after two seasons on the vaudeville circuit with his wife, Mulilo Ilite, is on liin way to join the Giants here. It is reported in hufco ball circles, however, Unit his up peiirnuuo in n New York uniform will ho bnof. According to thoso put' porting to ho in tho know, Mike and Pitcher Pruckco of New York will figure in a trade whereby Pitcher Ed Heul hack of the Cubs wil he acquired mid the duo sent to Chicago. COLORADO TO MARKET VERY HEAVY CROP The Northwestern Fruit Exchange under date of Juno C -say: Since our last bulletin on npplo crop conditions, there have, hot been many very Im portant changes. A report from Kan sas has reached us, to tho effect that worms and Insect pests aro ravaging tilts applo orchards, and that tho canker worm Is particularly nctle and .persistent. Growers are report ed as working feverishly In spraying over and over to rid themselves of tho pests. Reports from tho border counties of Oklahoma state that the farmers aro greatly disturbed over tho appearance of tho Army worm. Otherwise, reports from all dis tricts from Utah to Vlrglula. and from Nova Scotia to New Mexico, In dicate an exceedingly heavy bloom. Of course, a heavy bloom Is not nec essary a heavy crop, but In tho pres ent prospects mature, there will be n record cron of apples, taking the production as a whole, without re ference to any ono region. Prom Ontario comes the first ap parently authentic report of condi tions In tho Niagara fruit belt which predicts a record breaking crop. It la stated that If every tenth blossom boars fruit tho crop will be unusually largo, so thick arethe blossoms. Tho exchange has a report from Mr. Clinton L. Oliver, secretary of tho American Apple congress, who char acterizes Colorado crop conditions as "tho best In years," on his return from a personal trip of survey and es timate throughout every district on the western slope and tho eastern slopo as well. SPURNED BY HIS GIRL HE COURTS DEATH EXETER, Cal., June 7. Despond ent because Agatha Twlohaus, the pretty young daughter of Judgo Twle- hnus of Exeter, rejected his love, Earl O'Brien. 20, a brick mason, at tempted to commit suicide shortly nfter midnight last night by taking poison. A friend vainly attempted to prevent O'Brien from carrying out his rash purpose. Ho will recover. PRESIDENT TAFT IS INVITED TO ASTORIA WASHINGTON. D. C, Juno 7. President Taft today received an In vitation from Astoria, Or., to "visit that city during tho centennial cele bration next August of the founding of tho town as a trading post by a member of tho Astor family. Tho president has not yet Indicated whether ho will accept. WOOL TRUST. NOT. TO BE INVESTIGATED NOW WASHINGTON, I). C. June 7. The democratic house lenders decid ed today not, to pre. for nn inventi gntion of the wool trust until the Underwood wool revision amendment to the tariff passes tho house. FUXKKAIj NOTICE. All members of the Watonka Tribe No. 30, Independent order of Red men are urged to nssemblo at tho Redmen Hall Friday at 1 p. in. to at tend tho funeral of Brother Wm. L. Howard. Fraternally W, T. SHOUTS, Sachem. NOTICE. Tho public aro hereby notified that tho Canton restaurant owned by Sam Lock has been sold to Loin Jog. All money debts previous to Juno 9, 1911 aro collectable only from former owner. The restaurant Lcm Job will be opened Tuesday, Juno 13th. 68 I. O. O. P. NOTICE. All Odd Fellows aro requested to meet at tho hall ut 1:30 p. in. Friday, funeral. By ordor of tho N, 0. --frr-f-f-f-ff f 4 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY -f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-t FOR RENT Furnished 5-room hojiso, east side. $25,00 per month. Also 4-room house on West Ninth for 1 10.00. Inqulro Edmonds Shoe Store. FOR RENT 2 housekeeping rooms, nicely furnished, gas, bath, hot water. 234 E. Ninth. 71 FOR RENT A small house, qioso Ip; $8.00 a month; apply morning. 229 Applo street. Draperies Wo carry n very complete, lino of draperies, laco curtains, fixture!, etc., ana do all Clausen ot upholstering. A xpecjal man to look after this work exclusively and will give as good .urvlco as Is poimlble to get In oven tint lurgi'Ht pttll-H. Weeks & McGowan Co t may- tionso.N. May Itobson will begin an enimgo meut nt Medford on Juno 17 In 'The Uejuvenathnv uf( Aunt Mary." From Nuw York to California Miss Itobson has appeared, In this runny comedy h Aunt Mary and won Instant recogni tion. For over two uws, with the exception of four weeks, this play has been In constnitt production. Tlil.1 does not Include her appearance) for eight weeks at Tom's theater, lion don, where she was an emphatic tjiic qess, both intlstleulls and financially. The press nt Loudon, noted for Its formal criticisms, uoio unite enthu siastic oor Miss itobson. Her crea tion of u distinct character was fault less. The innuuerlsius of an eicon-" trie old lady Into old fashioned Ideas expressed with Irresistible unction, j coupled with an occasional nub as sho bears with a riotous nephew whom shu loves. Thus alternating smiles and teavs, while tho audience are ipilek to discover the mother luvo of tho old lady, follow her with lni creasing Interest.' The comedy Is lu! mensely funny. Tho pooplo of thlu city should buy "Made In Oregon" goods from tho loonl inerehanta whenever tho jirtco and quality nro equal to Eastern, made goods. Ilasklus fur llmilth, FOR SALE ORCHARDS, FAUaMS FRUIT LANDS Large and Small Tracts' .. MOOR-EHNI- CO. 212 Fruitgrowors Bank Jjldj; ;: MEDFORD .OPERA HOUSE :: .THURSDAY, JUNE 8TH GRAND DOUBLE BILL ' No. 1Spocinl Engagement of tho World's Most Ec contvic and Tomporamontal Maestro, HOTEL FOR. SALE In Town near Medford. First class, beautifully furnished, good trade. On S. P. R. R. Complete in every de tail. One of the best towns in the country. WRITE BOX 6?8 MEDFORD Must bo handled qnirkly. Helling at a .sacrifice. The Office of the Secretary of the Rogue River Valley Nursery Co, is now located ut lt main office at 101 So. Kir St., Medfortl, Or. .Ml KTsoni Indebted to I In (immny can make M'ttlrniciiis at tho aboxo address. EXTRA BARGAIN A snap In prlcdand terms' A. lar?e lot 60x215 feet, 'firm full lot on Court street. Just 50 feet off the paving on North Ontrnl Avcntlo nnd no paving tax to pay. An olegnnt lnro lot with a now Iioiiho, 1 Ix 14, well furnished, 2 pood new bedH, complete, iood cook Move ami cooking outfit, chairs, table, dtahcM, and wood to cook with till mid winter. Lumber enough to build a kitchen. This lot coot J 1100 In No vember. All now for $700 or les. A llttlo money down and tho bal ance au rent, $20.00 per month till paid out. No fake; I mean Just what I say. Addrcsa O. V. Slater, General Delivery, or call at prom ises after 6 p. in. Send Children mr$mB&m laifintii nsfJ Stbk ffls0 i i lis ni LsSSkSS Hi i lal1 u lm--t.Stssa-Jffliil I z?fr Hl ZZWm WE ILOVE THE CHILDREN ANY of the shoppers who visit our store daily are bright little men and women. And they are shrewd buyers, most of them, in their way. They arc always welcome here and yon may rest fissured that every attention will be shown to an order forwarded by them Just a much w would bo glyen to yourHolf. It I3 a convonlont way of kuWi'K Krocorhw In-a hurry ano. Ib used by iimny of your nolghbora., ALLEN GROCERY CO. II a H. f ' U X T It A h A V H X U K GENNARO AND HIS VENETIAN GONDOLIER BAND 25 SYMPHONISTS -- -25 SOLOISTS NO, 2- EXTRA1 EXTRA The Oberita vSisters DANSEUSES DF PARI 6 EXTRAORDINAIRE Brooks and Carlisle In "Twenty Mlnuton of Joy" The Newmans AuHtrnlluu Trick Cyellritti, Neary and Miller The Daiiclumihleudri la vi:iu Hoiln now on nnlo at llntiltltir MEDFORD IRON WORKS 10. (I. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Kniiies, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon Tor FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. lfrJ-9)JWP'PB i J. H. EXYAKT, I'roildnnt ' J. A. 1'KltltY, VIco-ProMdimt K. B. MKltlllOK. Vlce-I'reldit JOItX H. OUTH. Cashlor W. U. JACKSON. Ain't Cnahlor. ii i 1 i! i! !! ?! 4&44444t4f-4(4f4'04----4r- The Medford National Bank Capital, $200,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 HAI'i: IMJI'OHIT IIO.MCS TOU Itr..VT. A OHXKIlAfi IIA.VKINtJ ltUSIXICSS TltAXRiVCTKl). Wo KOMt'lT VOUU l'ATItONAdK. MTyt'r-ff-ytf-4l ? Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improVod - ranches and fruit land. PHONE 3231. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. 'r-' $50 REWARD We will pay $50 Seward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person tampering with any of our machinery or equipment CLARK & IIENERY CONSTRUCTION CO. ' "MlCDFOttD, OREGON I WATER RENT Now Due at Recorder's Office June 1 to 10, '11 . ::, 'i :: 'i :: 1 i 1 1' (i 449t90$ lm 4 r ,Jt-'MWlJtt A ft