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.- PAGB TWO IStEDFORD MATTi TRTBUNW, OTiOFORD. ORISON. FRIDAY, ,1lTNi 23. Mil. IS L LOCAL AND PERSONAL lr.. P. S. Stcunstruo wns anioiiR Hip jipany who motored from Jnck Bonvliio to Medfonl Tuesday. The Trail Lumber comjinny Is on crating Its mill, loca'ed n tow miles , west of Jacksonville), and tnnnnfJtc . ttirlnBjcotislUoritblo lumber. . Mr. and Airs. AVIlllam Hay, after ft cliort fyny In Modford and Jackson ville,, linvo returned to Applegate, ?Carkln & Tnylor (John H. Carkln, Glean O. Taylor), nttorncya-at-lawv oyer Jackson County Bank Bldg., Medford. " 5 Frank Bdwartla wa down from tlio Siaklyou copper bolt Wednesday, Vlioro lie 1h ongnged In jnerchnndls Ing. Ho reports tlio mining situa tion Improving considerably. Orvlllo Sturgess, who la conduct ing n studio In Mcdford, was a busi ness visitor at the county tse.it Thurs day. Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford office, phono No. 1201. ' George "W. llashford, for - many .years engaged In farming and finan ciering In this valley. Is hero on a visit. Ho Is now located at Vancou ver, Wash. Tho progress mado by Medford and the valley In general surprised him. Mrs. Jesso Houck nnd her mother. Mrs. Dish, visited friends living lu Jaeksonvlllo Thursday afternoon. Sec R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man. over Jackson County bank. Georgo V. Doanc, the mining ox -pert, and his son were In Jackson 7III0 Thursday on business. John J. Donogan of Foots creek was In Medford Thursday on his way to tho county seat. Ho reports Cramplin's dredgo doing good work. For the right kind of Mutual Fire Insurance, sco W. V. Moore, room 209 Phlpps building. vFrank C. Klscr. tho horticulturist, was n Mcdford visitor Wednesday evening. If you wish a copy of tho Inter national Enclycopedia Dictionary, standard authority, address "Falr vlow," Jacksonville. All repairs Uavo been made. Fol low tho crowd to tho "Manhattan Cafe for good eating and fast service. 80 "Italian Dick," who brought some very rich gold quartz to Medford, has returned to Sterling to further de velop his discovery. Lessons In water colors and em broidery at tho Handicraft Shop, Kcntner's. 'SI t .Tho Fourth ,ot July committee will U101 cinnomer meeting rnuaj- msuu " Final arrangements are being com pleted and a large attendance Is de- sired. Wallace Wilson, formerly In the employ of tho Nicholson Hardware company, has secured a posoltlon on the county surveying gang. ' Best coffee, and good broiler at your service. Manhattan Cafo. SO ' Mrs. H. L. Wilson and family arc visiting with relatives northeast of ' Medford. J. Smith of Phoenix transacted bus iness here Thursday. Mitchell & Boeck make Iceless re frigerators that keep your butter and milk In perfect condition without Ico. S. W. McClendon of Gold Hill was n recent business visitor In this city. Miss 'Cnllle Vogell Is spending a . fow days In Ashland with her aunt, ,Mrs. Violet Eaton. ! ,W. IJ. Leeds of San Diego, former ly owner of tho Ashland Tidings, was a recent visitor In Medford. Lost Pointer pup, five months old, black head, white and ticked body; reward If returned to Gregory, 232 E. .Main, 'A,X; Davis has returned from the Applegato district, where he has mln lug Interests. A. Carason of Roseburg was among tho Thursduy visitors hero. Handkerchiefs Initialed, Cc letter, at the Handicraft Shop. 81 C. L. Gladden of North Yakima, Wash., Is horo looking for a location. Wurren Beatty or Itoseburg Is In Medford looking aftor business In tel cats. Big hut sale at tho Home Mlllln nry. 1021 W. 0th street. 88 Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Duy Phono 2271 Night Phones F. W. Weeks 2071. A. E. Orr, MDSL LADY ASSISTANT. JUMN A. PtKL j Undertaker and ISmbalmer Succeuor to the undertaking do- l partmont of Medford Furnlturo Co. ; I Office with Medford Furniture Co. . ; I Tolophones; Day, Bell 361; : J John A. Perl, resldonco, Bell 4111,;; IHomo 179L. J O, W. Conklln 3801. J. H. But-;; I lor 3571. AMUUJiANUIS BI5HVIUM g j- J. 1). Barfry of San Francisco trans acted business In tills city Thursday. A. P. Woods of Missoula, Mont., wn3 "a Thursday' arrival In Mcdford. Karl V. Iugalls, tho Grants Pass a68ayr, wns In Medford on business Thursday and Friday. Mod ford Hardware for tools. S. K. Pels and H. Hall of Balti more, Md., aro In Medford with n view of making largo Investments. Uolaud McKeo of Chlco. Cnl.. !s spending a tow days here. Chautauqua. Ashland, Oregon, July G-IS. "Better than eTor." Don't mlsa It. Send to W. H. Glllls, secretary, for booklet. W. I. Vnwter and T. W. Miles made n ousinoss irip to mo county sunt Wednesday, Fred Williams of Grants Pass, an attorney, mado n trip to Jacksonville Thursday on business In tho probate court. J. E. Wronn took W. I. Chase, a prospective homesteader, to Sterling district tho fore part of tho week and locnted him on an excellent tract of land. Wednesday was Juno 21, tho long est day of tho year. Mrs. Henry Welch of Susauvlllo, Grant county, and Cllf Bradford of San Francisco, her brother-in-law, were Medford visitors Thursday morning. Benjamin M. Collins, cashier of tho Bank of Jacksonville, spent a Yew hours In Medford Tlnirsday. N Mrs. Alta Brono W-ston made Jacksonville a visit Thursday and was the guest of Mrs. C. Bradford of San Francisco. William Payne of Sams Valley dis trict, tho miner, was in Medford on Thursday on his way to the county seat to pay his taxes. John Haskins of Squaw Lake dis trict brought tht scalps of six coyotes and a bobcat to Jacksonville Thurs day and exchanged them for county money. Mr. Fuller and his family arrived from Portland during the week and may locate In the valley. Frank Zell came down from Big Applegate Thursday, where he is de veloping some promising mining Glen O. Taylor and J. L. Tlammers- ley were In Jacksonville Thursday on legal business. Mrs. Ethel Rood of Kalamazoo, RAIN Will HELP BG CELEBRATION Lay the Dust on County Roads anil Put the Race Track In Splendid Condition Ladies Relay Will tie Bin Event. Mich., Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hal L. Conrad. Mrs. Rood spent the past summer in Medford and also toured tho entire coast looking for a desirable location for the establish ment of a "beauty shop," and has de cided upon Medford as being the live liest and best city of all. Sho says she believes this valley has one of the brightest futures of any section of the Pacific coast and is well known and much talked of in the east. She 1b accompanied by Professor J. L. Car bee of New York, who will be her assistant In the work. They will re main In Medford permanently. The Medford Tent and Awning Co. have some fresh made tents for sale. 81 Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Helms returned Thursday evening from a wedding tour through California. C. L. Glldders of New York city and R. P. Crans of Chicago were vis itors at the Commercial club Friday. N. O. Smith went to Central Point Friday for an over Sunday visit with his parents. Colonel Mlms of Seven Oaks was in Medford Friday. Vernon Garret was In from Cocker Butto ranch Thursday. Joseph Perry of Gold Hill was In Medford on business Friday. Sid "Brown departed Friday morn ing for a visit with fclcnds In Oak land, Cal. Guy T. Thrasher of Phoenix spent Friday with Medford friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. H. Parker leavo Saturday for Montlqello, Cal., where Mr. Parker has purchased a largo ranch, H. C. Stoddard has returned from a business visit to Prospect and re ports the work progressing rapidly. J. A. Redllng of Portland, repre senting tho Victor Talking Machine company, Is In Medford transacting business. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hatha way, who visited relatives here some time ago, write that this valloy was the prettiest they saw and hope to como here again. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Brooks and child have arrived to mako Med ford their homo. Mr. Brooks Is a well known newspaper man, having been until recently manager of tho Herald at Baker City. He will havo charge of tho Oregon Journal lu southern Oregon. Dr. M. C. FIndloy of Grants Pass will bo absent from his offlco from Juno 22, 1911, to July 5, 1911, dur ing which time ho will bo in Los An geles attending a joint meeting of tho American Medical association and tho Pacific Association or nallway Sur geons. Thobo Interested will please note tl)o dato of his absence, Clarence Roames has engaged Ed die Burgess to act as his private sec retary In tho futuro. Mr. Burgess This is n lucky nun for the Fourth of July oolebrntion. It will lay the dust so that people coming from distance will not bo bothered with dustry romls. , Hosiiles, it will fix tho race truck in perfect oomliti'Ui for tlie horse races, ami the six mile snoedwuv for tho automobile rnees. The ladies' relay moo is going to lio 11 contest in real earnest. The friends of the contestants, boUi at Talent ami Griffin Creek, are prepared to back their favorites to the limit. Horse are being groomed for the occasion, five horses to each rider. There are good entries for the running ami trot tine; race. Cars all the way from tit) to Ml horse jxiwer tiro already entered i'r the automobile races. II. L. Worth en, Northwestern manager for the Warren instrument Company was in Medford yesterday, and looked over the course, and said that with a lit tle work we should have 1111 ideal speed woy, on which good time could be, made. He offers to equip all ears that enter the races with $V2. War ner Auto meters, which register speed tip to one hundred miles per hour, nnd also with Martin shock absorbers. This was the equipment used by Teddy Tetzloff when he broke the world's record at Santa Monica this spring. Many merchants are preparing to get out beautiful floats, and the lad ies' committee on automobile decora tion report that n great many car owners nre going to escorte nnd en ter for the prize. Lu Andrews rejwrts that judging trout the interest taken m the cele bration in nil parts of the valley tliot there will bo the Inrgest crowd that Medford has seen in her history. There should he preparations made to take care of this multitude. Churches should have their lunch counters and places for refreshments, ns the res taurants of the town will not be nble to do one half of the business. GIVEN DEED TO KLAMATH FALLS Local Lodrjo of Elks Sent Warranty Deed of City Over Que Hundred Members of tho Local Herd to In vade Falls and Help Institute Loilye DIED. FRED A. IIANSCOM, the son of .Mr. and Mrs-. D. II.' Hanscom, 1211 South Central avenue, died Friday momiug at 8:43 o'clock at the home of his parents. Pneumonia was the cause of death. He was 19 years of age and wns born in the state of Iown. Two brothers, Albert and Elmer, and one sister, Winnio besides the pnrents sur vive him. The funenil will be held Sunday afternoon, interment be ing in the Ouukard cemetery at Talent. Weeks & McGowan have charge of the arrangements. A. F. & A. SI., ATTENTION. Work In tho second degree tonight. WM. SlUELLER, SO Secretary. NO MORE FIRE CRACKERS IN CITY OF CENTRAL POINT Council met in adjourned session Tuehdoy evening when tho vote of Monday's election wns canvassed and the proclamation of tho mayor wan made, says the Central Point Herald. An ordinance prohibiting the shooting of firecrackers, nnd nil kinds of firs works was introduced and it is under stood the same will be adopted next Monday evening. An emergency clause is attached to the ordinance and tho same will he in effect on nnd nfter its passage. will accompany IiIh employer to Yreka July , where Mr. Roames will de liver tho oration of tho day. W. S. Zimmerman of Portland Ih In Medford looking after business inter ests. K. 8. Stlelejohn of Kansas City was among tho eastern arrivals lu Med ford FrJday, C. H. Bush of Salern Is In this city on business. --.. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY -. -f 4 FOR RENT Suite of furnished housekeeping roos; gas for cook ing. Call at 222 South Holly WANTED Girl for general house work for small family. Apply Box 13, Mall Tribune. 82 BUTTE FALLS HOTEL Will servo every Sun day an exceptionally good dinner for transients. Monday, Juno 20, Is olnted to bo a big day for Klkdom In southern Oro Kuu. On that eventful day a brand now lodge of Elks is to bu Instituted In Klamath Falls, and local tnenibortt of tho herd are propnrlng for a big celebration. Medford lodno, No. MG8, has 10 colved front Hie new Unlgo to bo In stituted at IClnuuith Falls a warranty deed for tho city. Issued, or mi It Is recited In tho leed, with tho express consent of tho mayor and council of tho city. Tho deed contains u pro vision, however, that the .Medford lodge must take ehargo of tho city of Klamath Falls and occupy tho same on tho big day, .Monday, Juno 2li. When tho Medford lodfco was In stituted a largo delegation of enthu siastic Elks came from Klamath Falls. and now Medford Is going to return tho compliment and Is going to send a delegation to Klamath. A largo del egation will leave Medford on train 15 Sunday morning, arriving lu Klam ath Falls Sunday evening, so us to bo rested up and lu condition for tho festivities on .Monday. Tho Klamath Falls -members aro making big prep arations tor a complete roundup, and It Is certain that nothing Is to be over looked that would Insure n good tlmo for everybody. Practically iivery lodge of Elks la Oregon and Califor nia will be represented and when tho entire bunch gets together everybody In Klamath Falls will know that it new lodge of Klks Is about to bo or ganized. Our Hundred to Go. Tho Medford lodso now has a mem bership of 200 and it is expected that fully one-half of that number will make tho trip. Claronco Roames, ex alted ruler, has appointed a largo number of extra pollco for special duty, and all who go aro to bo locked -' HD HARD II E AUNG HOME Mlilnlrjlit Revelers Scare Nclnhlior hood Police are Summoned to Es cort Younu Men Homo Try Wrono Doors, Thinklnii They Wero Home. Residents near the Intersection of Second nnd Woodstock streotH wore treated to a goutilno wild west coltc bratlou at 3 o'clock Friday niorulnr. A eoliplo of neighbors hud bwoino too familiar with several varieties of et goods mid tried tho doom of sev eral homes lu an effort to find their respective 1 esldencoH. Toby tried to enter a new resldonco hut Walter Childress, a mm of the owner, chanced to bo sleeping there and ejected tho Intruders, who then went Into tho street and fired two shots from a revolver. Tho pollco wore notified and es corted tho men homo. As 1111 oxcuso for tho firing thoy Maimed they saw burKlars, but It was more likely snakes than housebreakurti. First Christian Church. First Christian Church, corner Sixth and Ivy street. Bible school it) a. m. Mornulg service 1 1 o'clock Christian Kudenvor 7 p, in. Children' day program at 8 i. m. At the morn ing service tluv, pastor will lueaeh on "The True Friendship.'' T. Mut- loel; pastor. up In duruueo vile pending tho return of tho delegation. Ashland lodge. No. JM I, tho parent lodge of both Medford and Klamath Falls, Is to attend lu a body ami re ports from Ashland aro to tho effect that everybody from that city Ik ro lilg. Tho Elks havo a way of having a big tlmo when'they nil get together, mid the occasion of tho launching of a new lodge Is always made a big day with them. Heduced rates hnvo been granted by tho rallioud company, tho round trip faro from Medford being but $S.40. Hnskltis for Health. - FOR Manicure Shampoo Hair Dress Electrical, Facial and Scalp Massage Chiropody COME TO The Marinello Shop KOOM: 5, OVER KENTNER'S PHONE 111. FANS They aro healthful A They aro sanitary -L A They nro comfoi-tnblo A They cost one. half tent an hour to 111 11 1ST 1ST i. They tiro Just tho thing to X. keep your customer In H good humor Then why not liny 0110? r s i 4 Gall at the Electric Building 209 West Main and Examine the Large Stock ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. Medford Opera House, $$&&$ The Digged nd Bet Muicl Comedy Offering of llio Entire Year FERJRJS HARJFMAW runl his Superb Company IN w$l syeft nri 1 .- A Mllla jC?fw J ,1 ( i&33ttV MISS taQfeis t. sp iUF ID u-i KWMM miiM 5 O Mutlc Lr Auilr Journey to lit t.ninl of Mixlie.Hollcvo WUM WALTER. DE LEON AND JVSOGGINS" davjes Itl.f mIIi Sinking and Dancing Co. of ISO Seat Sale Tuesday Morning, Haskins G. W. vSL ATER & CO. 1 BUILDERS and CONTRACTOR tiro propurtul to tjivo tou hotter I'imircs on luiiltliiitr limn you nreii.sod to in iMt'tll'onl.Wo uimritiiteo hot h work, materials and satisfaction. J. K. KNYAUT, l'rejhlont J. A. l'KltUV. Vlco-1'rmltlont 9 P. B. MBimiClC. VIcii-PreililMt JOHN H. OUTII. Ctuliliir J V. 11. JA0K8ON, AM't Cuituler. I . . . The Medford National Bank 1 Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 8AFI5 DKrOHIT IIOXKH FOlt HUNT. A OKNKItAI I1ANKIN0 M1H1.VKS8 TIUNHAOTKI). Wo SOLICIT VOUIl I'ATItONAOK. & 444444t44f44t4-r- Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Monoy on hand at all timos to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. PHONE 3231. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. 0-4 r For Sale 1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining c.Uy of lMedford, on long time, easy pay ments. 12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on main paved street; eeinent sidewalks and paving in; also sewers, water and light. Long time, easy payments. 430 ACRES LAND, JIHO acres alfalfa land, 80 acres fruit land, perpetual water right, with water for irrigating 10(11) acres; long time, easy payments. 340 ACRES LAND, 1200 acres alfalfa land, balance fruit land, 1 mile from railroad, on long time easy terms. 5000 ACRES LAND in tracts of from 'JO acres upwards; price $20.00 per acre nnd upwards; suitable for alfalfa, fruit stock and general farming purposes; long time, easy payments. 5 AND 10 4CRE TRACTS .pist within and adjoining city limits, at u bargain, on ft annual payments. Gold Ray Realty Co, 21(nVI'rArAINSTIti!IOT. L