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Jf " Our Correspondents JACKSONVILLE II. Cioiii'Ii, opmulor ii' Hut cyn- lllllll pllllll III till! ()l lllllll', made IiumIihmm I iip tt Mmll'nid WcilncMiliiy, Cliitiiiiui'y I'lorey, chli'l' deputy UHKcMHiir; ,ImiiK;m Knelt mill Fred ll'ill wcrti illinium llniHii who iiiiitnrril lo Mi'iU'onl TliiiiHiluy. MIhm 1,1'iiiiu I'll irli Iiiih retuiurd from iilti'inllnK (lit nine carnival ut I'urtliiiiil. Mr, mill Mm. V. H. Klnwart ami Mrn, .1. M, Kt'iiiut of MciU'onl tnrrk'il a while in .lui'kHiinvllli! Tliurmlny. AuuiiNtiiiti Hi'liutilliiiL.' of I'liittiiml, for limn v .M'UI'n it itmldi'iit of .lni'k Minyjllii Ik paying IiIh old home u vlnit. Mt'itHrw, llcii!(T ami Hutturly huve H'liiriii'd Innii a pniHM'i'tinjc (our 'o WliiHky kiiIvIi. K, 0, Wain, who I employed al tlui Clurlc lli'iiury plant on .aiilNon fit'clc, in lining visited liy bin wile ami duiHjhli'r, I'roia Klockloii. Cnl. Mrn. I'. A. lllntM, who Iiiih bivn ipilfe III, l'l( I'm- lluuihui; Sunday to v!mi uiili her hoii, V. il. .lohiiHon. Sim wiih ai'i'oiapanlcil hy her hoii, HllWllll. Mrn. Chnrli'M Dnnfonl in lifitif visited liy Iut brother, (Iroro Tie frrni, who n'reutlv uriived from the east, I, A. Smith of Mi-ilfonl ami .1, M. Mack of Tah'iil were ainnnj, us one iliiy thin week. Mm. I.. Iliown ami Mm. Mi'Hhsii Taylor journeyed to Mi-ilfonl Tarn liny. X. Ji'rry, tln linnet kini, tarriril la Jiick.Hiuivilli' a lew bourn on ThnrMlay. Thi' two little hoiih (if Mr. ami Mix .1. Di'Kohanm have been m'nt to tlul Htiyn' ami IIiHm Aid Hin'iely'rt honii' at I'orlland, umiii tin1 prtition of tin niolhi'r who in nmihlf to further nii Mtrt tlii'ia proH'ily, II. Nulmui, the miner, puhkoh through our (own iieuhtonally in htf roadiaohiU. Thi'o. Cameron Iiiin none to Port land to ii'pri'ni'iit Wiirn'n lodi" Xo 10, A. F. and A. M., in the MnMiuin jjnind Indue. .s'hi'rlff Joni'H made an official triro Ashland a tVw days hmicm. Tj, ,11, I'otliMipir of Mi'dfonl was in Jacksonville recently, ai'i'oiapanii'd hy Apili'Kt' friends. Anybody wishing a lino encychipi" dlu dictionary should read thu Mail Tribune clussified ad. Leslie Stanncll Iiiin' hi'i'ii proiniit"il to tin position or assistant eashiei of th" Hank of Jacksonville, whose haiiai'SH is steadily increasing. Tin liank'H di'oMtK I'xi'oi'd $(10,000. Will Mroad Iiiih Hiiri'i'i'di'd Cliniloc Ellis in thi' inanact'iarnt of the Unit I'd Sluli'H lunch house. Mrs. W. Vogclcr of Mi'dfonl and her grandson, Ava Holt, were in Jacksonville Thursday. Thu latti'i hurt Hincn hlarlcil for Linn couiily, to visit his father. Hamai'l Miithis of Woodvilla did business at tin' county seat Wedne day. ' Will Kay ami his family nro leui I'lornry residents of Jucksonvillt', Mrs, Hay's, health in somewhat im proved. Clyde of Mcilford motored tit Jacksonville thu other uveninj;. l'rofuHhor John Xorlin; Iiiih Invn jn Mcdford several tliaoH lately, where Ini !h hvihlj iiiHtrautioiiH in miirtic. Mrn. N. LaiiKi'll of LentH, Multno mah I'onnly, on Thursday viHitcd with frieiulrt living in .Inekhonvillc, aiii'inupaiiii'd hy her daughter, Mr. II, ,K. Foster of Mi'dfonl. Mrn. Lnn fjijlj' wiih for many yearrt a roHidenl if iir nitj'. . Klmor Loiter of Mcilford, fanner hull player, Iiiih heun in JackKonville noveral dayn phiHtoriiiK Ky Ul riuli'M now hiinpalow. Mr. .Slinrton wiih in Mclfrtrtl lately on liiiHiucHH for J. V. Hock, who will cater to thu puhlin at Mcilford July 1 Mrn. ("!harli!H Nicknll 'of Sterling hpeiil n few lioui'H in JackHonvillc 'Monday nffernnon. Ioh Applchakor U huihliiif,' n Imr hhuikHinith Hhop and inakiui; other improvemenlH. ClmrleH Heemnn and If. Slephon mm of Applegalo traimaoted huHi iichh in lackHonvillii onu day thin week. William Mack and William Kn trop worn over from Mcdfonl u few duyn Hincc. Mr. I'liliimr and son, formerly of tho Htalit of WiiHhinnlon, wero here lately. They arc now interested nenr '(.'mitral Point. MiHH KoiiIho Holunoyer ih nl liome iiiLjaiii from a visit in I'orlland. j Mi.sH Dorlaud HohiiiHou U he ifiiicHt of her aunt, Mrn. K. K. Ku hli of I'orlland. i Herhcrl lliinna inndo u trip to ,(lranlH 1'hhh tho foro linrt of ilm week, ' County Surveyor flrisoz m nt the county Hoat Tut'Bilfty and WcdncHilay, on official liuHlneflB. Harry Mllloi f niirlinganio, Calif., Jiub been HpciHliiiu fow days in CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. There will he a Hpocial city elec tion loiuoriow (Monday) to vole on cliiuler amemliilculH. I'oIIh at town hall. Oar auniml hcIiooI clcclion Mon ilay alteruoou, I'oIIh at school llOUMC, Ocoik') I'crkiiiH niaihi a trip to (lolil Hill ami returned rrhlay, Mm, XorcroHH returned Fridiy morning 1'iom a trip to I'ortlaml, The Hi'iii'H of revival ineelluH held at the I'hriHliau church cIohciI ThurHilay iivcnliiK. Mrn. XorcroxH returned I'rid.iy moriiiuK ,,0"i " tril t" Portland. The HericH of rclval uieetinH held at thu ChriHtiau church cIohciI Tliiirtidny cveninj,'. II. ('. Duiilap of Hotel Dimlap left on a htiHiucHH trip to San 1'raiieiHco Friday afternoon. Mrs. t'nmphi'll, Mr. ('. A. Orr, Ilia AiiMlin, Audrey HoIuich, K, A. 1'atti hid, ,1, It. Clark and Mr. Aner Hpeiit Friday aftciuoou In Mcilford. MIhh Mary A. Mec, ami. her niHlcr, Mrn. Hehh, and family, ate now oc I'lipyiiiK Ilm n'sideiicc of A. J. Han hy, corner Fifth and Maple Hired Mrn. Xoah of Capitola, CuliC, u 'iHiliii(; her mother, Mrn. Tom Kcl ho, ami winter, Mrn. Jim ('line Itcv. J. X. MeCouucll, iiud Mr Stone have returned to Itohchurc;. T.Vmpii Hentl and little daii(,dilei Hernice hpein Friday in (IrantH I'hhn Hon. M. F. Mulkey npent Friday here. Mix. ,1. F. WilliamH Hpeat the uccl end In Ahhlaiul. Minx Iterlha Pcuijjcr of Tolo i ini t itK frieuilH in Central Point. Fred Pcniiicr in mukiiiL; a tri through (California where he wil prohahlv locate. O. M. (liirvin and family returnee from a wcekV outing at llutti FiiIIh. JackKonville, while on hin way homi fnun Portland. Mils Harriet DoIhoii of Chicago who Iiiih lieen tcachiii); school at Mend. Crook county, is paying Jack somilht a visit, the Sliest of ho aunt, Mrs. T. J. ICcnnoy. J. Percy WcIIh, county Hehool su perintendent, wiih a recent visitoi in AHhlaud. J. P. llnrr and his hoii of Hie Applcpite traded with our incr cliauts one day this week. The Kpworth jeiicuc l;iivu an enter tainment on the convent lawn Fri day eveniiiK, which wiih a hiiccchh It included a Htcreopticnu cxhihitbi iih well as the seniin; of refresh ments. I . W. UiikhIiiiiv of tho Jackson villu INtrit is now a full flcdp'd attor ney, having hceu adiuitteu to prar lieu law hy tho Oregon supreinc court. The H'titioii of Frank C. Kisor aud Iiih iiHHoiuateH to withdraw theii laud from tho corporate limits ol Jacksonville will ho passed upon h the voters on Monday. Mrs. J. Kussel. and Moiie F. Xu nan luivu returned from n visit n the metropolis of Oregon. Fred Fiek Iiiih returned from v Iiiik'hickh trip to Portland. J. II. Clark, (ho miner, who wus called to Portland for consultation Iiiih returned. Mrs. K. Wilson aud Mm. It. H I)iiw worn among thosu who visited in Mi'dfonl during tlijg week.' Iloiul Supervisor Oarrott of dis trict Xo. 10 was in Jacksonville Wednesday for Hupplies, aceoin panied hy Messw. Taylor, flarrelt and floudwin. Ho is making many Huhhlautial improvemeiilH, that will ho appreciated hy thosu who travel tho roads in IiIh charge. Tho new charter of Jacksonville has hceu printed and will ho submit ted later to tho voters for ratified 1 tiou next Monday.1 It is a lengthy document, oovorhu ovury subject of nuriaiuiicipal government clearly mid 'thoroughly. Harry ljuy and Chnrlon Prim, Br., aro on Applegatc, playing havoc among tho finny tribe. Mrs. Fred Copplo of Applegnlo was in our city, recently, accom panied hy her sister, Miss Hessiu Lewis. M.EDF0UD MATL TirTRTTNTC, MTCDFOTtT), OT5EOON, SUNDAY, JUNE 18. 1911. PAGE MVR Largest Aeroplane In World 'iUE. lCXJirWiiKn? O:Pj0lliA3iE.. Tho ii(iroilanc owned by Frederick ICiiluicrl, of HackiK mk, X. J., is said to liu the laigest one ever constructed. It weighs 11(10 pounds ,in d Iiiih a wiilfc spieadiug canopy orparachule effect thai, the owner as suits, will prevent the machine trom overturning in the air, no matter what tho weather. Once well in the nir il is cvjicclcd to float. Il in pro vided with a six cylinder, 7i horsepower engine, of Mr. KiiluiertV. design. IS. ANDERSON LAID AT REST NOTIOK. Notleo' Ih lioroby nlvon tlint tlio tin loralKiied will npply to tho city coun ll of tho city of Mcilford, Orogon, at 'ta next roKiilnr mooting on Juno 20, 1011, for a IIcoiibo to soil unlrltoiiB, vIiioiih ntul mult llquom In qunntltloH ?bh than a Ballon, nt hla plnco of bind 'iobb at No. 17 South, Front Htroot, In mill city, for a period of bIx montliB. O. M. 8KL8I1Y. Dttto of flrat publication, Juuo 8, ton. NOTIOH. Thoro will bo u biiBlnoss nncotluK of tho IL (k Alumni tiBBpclntlon noxt WodncBday ovonliiKi Juno 21, at tho high iichool, 8 p. in, Hy tho 1'reuldont, Two iiulomobile loads of Howe's attcHling thu esteem in which she was held were curried to 'ho grave of Mrn. Hert Anderson in Jackson ville cemetery Friday attcrnooii. The funeral services were held from the home, 110(1 West Main street, at '2:'M o'clock and was attended by a large number of ftieuds and rela tives. Impressive services were h.'hl directed hy ihe Kcv. L. F. Hd knap, assisted hv the I lev. W. F. Shiehls and Jhc Ilcv. W. T. Matlock. A ipmrtct from the AL K. I'hurch choir and Mrs. Kd Andrews rendered the inuxie. The pallbearers were II A. Thiefroff, S. L. Leonard, W. (I. Ahlenhagen, W. C. (Ireeu, W. I. Vawter and M. Alford. DERRICK CAR TURNS TURTLE; ONE KILLED MADRAS. Or.. June 17.-One muii wan killed find two injured as a re-i suit of Ihe ovcrturing of n derrick car on thu Harrimau Deschutes rail road today. A. A. Payne of Seattle was stniek across the elicit by a piece of i'alliug slec) ami died in u few minutes. Deriick Foreman Shipmaii was struck on the arm l falling limbers aud Kngineer X. J. ('anion wiih cut on the temple. Tho big hoom had jul picked up three ulcel girders. The steel carried the boom ana too far to one side and tipped the car over. Claims Self Defense. ALHAXV. X. V., June 17. Thut -elf defcihO was the motive that prompted tho killing of Arthur Hmwn, first baseman of tho Albany baseball team, is thu assertion today of John V. McSIea of Augusta, (i.i., a theatrical manager. The grand jury today is probing the killing which occurred in Hrown's mom last night. McSten usxerts ho found Hrown with hig wife in the room, but that ho did not tiro until Hrown rttriick'liim. Thu woman, whose htage name is Mildred Harry, has been de tained in the Imusu of refuge. GRANTS PASS PLAYS LOCAL DOYS TODAY The (IrautK Past pill toners oth erwise known as hall players, will alight on .Med ton! wil Sunday morning accompanied hy three score fans, each with a return ticket in the pocket of his Sunday jeaiih. Court Hull's team has been itrac ticiug regiihnly this week aud there in Hjs'cd mid team work in evidence when- there wart nothing at (he-lie-ginning of the season. The line-up has been changed slightly and the baiting list shovm a continuous string of heavy bitten, without the usual weakling Mpiec.cd in. It will be "some game" as Med ford is bound to come mil on top of Ihe scramble and (IrnnU Pass is jiim an deter mined, to hold her down. SAVE THE HAIR. notici:. Thoro will bo a called meeting of thu Creator Modfonl Club on Monday afternoon nt tho Nntntnrliim to con sider tho building of n baud Btnnd. All aro urged to bo present, llomum tier tho plaro and date. 75 Newbro's Herpiclde Will Do It. Xo woman should have poor, thin scraggy hair, aud no man need be come bald. Poor hair and final bald ncxrt arc duo to the dandruff genu Xcwbro's Ilcrpicide will destroy this little genu and stop thu hair fnna falling. Further evidence of Ibis is found in u letter from Mrs. F. XeilM'ii. of Toma, Wis-., She say-.: "1 fought tho worst kind of daudruft for iiiuu years. ,,LJuivu been ming Ilcrpicide now oho week, aud my scalp is healthy, the dandruff has gone and thu ilehlng has stopped. It is tho best remedy for ealp dis eases I ever saw, and I have seen mnny." Don't subject yourself to disap pointment and expense by accepting something claimed to be "just u good" a.s Newbro's, Ilcrpicide. These off brands may imssibly be good, but why take chances The genuine an J original dandruff gonn dc.stnyer can always bo obtained. If vur own druggist has nothing hut "just a good" urticles, go to Modfonl Phar macy, who will furnitdi you with Xewbro's Ilcrpicide 'and gunmutct' one dollar size bottles. It Mops iu-h-ing of the scalp almost iiiMuntly. Send JOe in ostngo or silver for sample and booklet lo The Herpici le Co., Dept. IL, Detroit, Mich. Applications at good limber shops. Look, at all of the real estate ads and at much of tho real estate ad vertised, before investing. NAIONBNKSIN R0SEBUR6 MERGE Two Bin Financial Institutions Com bined Have Deposits of Over $1,000,000 Capital to Be From $100,000 to $150,000. IIOSKHUIW, Or., June 17. The biggest nnd most important banking deal ever consummated in southern Oregon was registered here today by Ihe consolidation of tho First Na tional bank mid the Douglas County Xiitiounl hank, of Koseburtf, carry ing aggregate deposits of over 1,0()(I,U()(). Thomas IL Sheridan, president of the First National hank since its establishment in 18H0, joins the directorate under the mer ger, which will he under the mime of the Douglas County National hank, with J. IL Hooth as president. Thu latter institution was estab lished jih a private hank in IHS.'t, and is Ihe oldest in the state outside of Portland, Sale maud Albany. The capital .stock of the new concern will be increased from $ 100,000 to $lfi0, 000. Some leading capitalistK of Western Oregon arc shareholders and officials. Do Your Cooking in the Cool A hot kitchen Is little better than a prison in summer. But the range is there, so all the cooking and the washing must be done there, too. What a relief it would be to move the range where you pleased. You can do this with a New Perfection Oil Cook stove cook your dinner out on the porch, if you like. It is the only range that is really portable that works erjuallywell in any place. There are no connections to be made, as in a gas range; no wiring, as with an electric stove; no sooty flues and ash-filled grates, as with coal or wood. The long, enameled chimneys carry the heat directly up to saucepans, oven or boiler; you get full value from your fuel, without waste. Mid with I, 2 iiJ ? burn, with la. urquaiM blu tn.ro.lfJ clumntjrt. fund- I with lurqu oraly hniilMd Ihrouihoul burnr Moi cn M ,hJ WUh of without cttuntl tap, Vrhuh il UIM wm wop tIMKM, lowtlucti, clc, DtrittwU'l or writ (or dtKrip Uv cucuUr lo tin tuitM Mtacr ol Um Standard Oil Company (IncorporaUd) XOTICK. Hlds received by the Hogue River Fruit & Produce association for the erection of a warchoiiKu at Phoenix. Plans and specifications at the office, 1 C West .Main street. Right to reject any or all bids reserved. 70 ROC.UK RIVKR FRUIT & PRODUCK ASSOCIATION. Medlord Hardware to. Mr. J. J. Petty has recently assumed tho management of the Medford Hardware Co. and will be glad to meet all friends and cus tomers of this firm. Out of town orders will have our prompt and careful service. In soliciting your business we desire to draw your attention to the fact that the Medford Hardware Co. carries a very complete stock of merchandise in this line. Quality and price comparing favorably with any other concern in Southern Oregon. XOTK K. There will bo spirit nallntlc services at Smith's hall on Norih Orapo street at 11 a. in. Sunday. In tho evening services at the homo of Mrs. Plymale, at 301 South Central avenue. BASE BALL Medford Grants Pass AT MEDFORD SUNDAY, JUNE 18th AT 2:45 P.M. Don't miss this game. It will be the hottest game of the season. ADMISSION, 50c AND 25c VINOL Prescriptions Solicited ME Lit A TOILET PREPARATIONS AND DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITV. WE USE NOTHING HUT THE PUREST DRUGS AND HAVE .MADE PRESCHIITION WORK A SPECIALTY. Medford Pharmacy FAMOUS ORANGE HLOSSOM CANDIES Near Post Office, PHONE 101 NIGHT CLERK CIGARS ;!si.!. AN INVESTMENT IN A .41 ?s, DIAMOND m ausvi. IIP requires careful thought and the proper confi dence in a firm to warrant absolute satisfac tion to, note the proper comparison you must inspect them from a large and well selected stock, such as I am able to show. In this way you can become thoroughly familiar with values and feel assured of safe and eco nomical buying through my binding guarantee. MARTIN J. REDDY rj r ssrs r ,rssifrs; I THE JEWELER, MEDFORD, OREGON, NEAR POSTOFFICE i ! l''''S-S x DO YOll KNOW? That NOW ia the timo to wplnuo your old fonco with a new one. That it will improvo tho nppeur nuco of your properly fully FIFTY PEIt CENT if the fence is riixht and properly constructed. That The Page Wire Fence I is host suited for tho purpose, as it is made up of the best HiL Carbon Steel Wire that is found in iciiciiik; in ni'ditiou to tms, it is tuo only lonco wUicli tins Uiu I'AUK KNOT, una continuous crods wire to wenva H toROthor, houco it Is The Best Fence that money enn buy or modom scienco produce Owias to each line wiro beinc coiled hofore tho fonco is woven, Pai;o Fouco is easily erected ovo. UlIU aud through dales, without the necessity of cuttiui; and splioiuc. It is MADE nt Adriau, Mich., aud shipped by us in carload lots, direct from tho FACTORY TO SUMKH, thus insuring; tho greatest valuo nt tho lowost possihlo prico. Lot us show you why you should uso Page Fenco in preference to any other. THE CON- Wo furnish, 'i i: :: ;; without clmrgo, estimates on cost 01 loncing tracts, nnd contract to build fences complete. Wo will fijjuro with you on any amount of fencing, from ono rod to a carload. If you nro '' wnntint: Fence, Qatos, or either yew or codar posts, lolt us figure with you. Wo furnish man and '' i i i i .... i a . . n. m iooi8 ana nssisi u uio ereouon ol ruge ronco witnout extra ooec. GADDIS & DIXON "THE PAGE FENCE MEN" PHONE 2081. Distributors for Southorii Oregon n ml Norlhorn California. MAIN 0FHCE, 134 NORTH RIVERSIDE AVENUE, MEDFORD. ORC ? rr4 ' w-w--wwwwww,v'wwwwwrwwwwmw9mv & ri il 3 1 P