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PXGE TWO TODl?ORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDlfORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, JULY 0, 1911. -- LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. It. I), -How of Jacksonville n tlio guest of Mr. J. 13. Unrkdull sov irnl tlnyB tills week. MIbh Agnus Droad lifts returned from a vllt with relatives living ntl JackBonvlllc. I 12. Knstorday, i-enresontlngt lio Columbia llrldgo Co., of Portland, whh union r us ngaln tills week. Mitchell & Uoeck mako lcelosa re frigerators Hint keep your butter and milk In perfect condition without lc Mr! mid 'Mrs. H.'H. Taylor' of Ap "v, J Hrcen'nnd H. .Mi plpfento tni'rfi'5 n few hours hi Med- ford Thursday. MIrs Nellie Collins or Jacksonville has boon visiting In Medford, the guest of Fror. and Mrs. N. G. Col lins. For the right kind of Mutual Fire Insurance, seo W. V. Mooro, room 209 .Phlpps building. Wni. D. Conistbck was nihoug the many who were down from Talent during the week. fc. Kl.'K. Sirtllvan motored to Jack sonville Thursday afternoon. See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Mr. and Mrs. A. Schmltt of Jack sonville wore guests of D. E. Haney and his wife tor several days this .week. Dr. II.. E. Morrison of Medford has been appointed health officer by the county commissioners court. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneya-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Bldg., Medford. ' 'Tl'ie ' Rogue 'River Canning and Evaporating Company, whoso real estate was recently attached by a local bank haB made a deed of as signment jTor the benefit of Its credi tors. , Head lettuce at tho Plnecroft gar den. J. J. Lane, lately of Talent, was arrested at 'Glendale, -while journey ing with his Wife to Cottage Grove, upon complaint of the Ashland Iron. Works, to whom he sold an nrastra belonging to J. D. Carlile and Jos. Garvin. Ho gave bonds for his ap pearance at the next session of the grand jury. D'Armond Bros., went to the county seat Friday morning, on pro fessional business. Call H. C. Brown, 425 Holly for plumbing and heating. Phone 2121. 115 A flnbdrlvlng' horse'laTge.-sound and gentle, for salo at a reasonable price. Address "Falrvlew," Jackson ville. Peter Ensele, brick and tile manu facturer of Jackson Creek, did busi ness in Medford Friday. Chautauqua Friday S p. rn. Read ing by Mildred Wlllmer. The best ever In Southern Oregon. Airs. H. Cameron, who has been visiting with her daughters, Mrs. L. L. Jacobs and Miss Bernlce Cameron, Is at her homo on the Applegato ngaln. "4 The county clerk has already Is sued over 1700 fishing and 700 hunt ing licenses and expects to Issue near ly double that number before the sea son ends Grain and alfalfa hay for sale at 'Oakdalo Park addition. See W. H. Everhand, 909 West Ninth street, phono CC71. Ersk'lne Brothers and Chas. Milll gan tarried In Jacksonville a few hours Friday. E. E. Phlpps of Ashland was here Thursday, accompanied by his broth er, W. E. Phlpps of Medford. Mr. .and Mrs. Robert Raybould spent a few hours In Medford Thurs day morning. Big sale on willow plumes, at Home TOlIllnery, 1021 West Ninth street. 9C Mrs. A. J. Murvln was a business visitor In Jacksonville Thursday. Luke Ryan and E. Brltt of Jack eonvlllo was among those who motor ed to Medford during tho weok. Great slaughter on hats at the Homo millinery; 1021 West Nintn Htroot. 90 Mrs. Jas. Rock, Jr., lias returned from A'pplegrtte. fe.-j C. Green ' and H. E. Tlllerolr made a business, trip to Jacksonville iiuirstiay. Walter Goldsby, who Is mining In AHhouso district, Josephine county, hla brother, Manford, was In Jack Bonvtllc Wcdnesrtayon his wny to his former homo on Applegate, for a short visit. ' ; G. II. Mlnnlng and C. M. Rucli wero oyer from Applegate' tho' forepart of tho weok. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day Plicae N71 Night rhonea F. W. Weeks SW71. A. SB Orr, I0M, :i , LADY ,ASSISTANT. Doput.y Game ardon Burgess was In Jacksonville not long since on of ficial business. Dr. J. Ij. , Helms was among his Jacksonville friends Thursday. J. Morris took a party of new comers to Jacksonville Thursday to, see the big uuggcts of placer gold at Ueekmauks bank. Ed. Roth has established a third auto passenger service between Med ford and Jacksonville. Business is. very good between tho two places, i Mr. McKlnney and W. A. Hooker Interviewed the fruit raisers about Jacksonville Thursday. , Dr. Conroy was bno of tho many who motored from Medford to Jack sonville Thursday. Mr. Campbell was tiown from Steanfboat several days this week. W. H. Stewart motored to Jackson, ville Wednesday with a party of ladies. O. Rcddy, who 1e connected with the county road-building force, spent Thursday In Jacksonville. W. E. Phlpps and W. P. Mealey, the attorneys, had business at the county-seat one day this week. Chas. Lyons was a recent visitor In Jacksonville. ' Ed. BImos and W. I. Sweetland wero among the Grants Pass contin gent here during the week. Robert Burns, who Is now located in Butte Creek Valley, California, was in Medford Tuesday, en route to Grants Pass. Medford Hardware for fly killers. Erralna Wilson, tho little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson, who recently underwent a slight opera tion, is improving nicely. Screen doors at Medford Lumber Company. Screen doors at Hcdford Lumber Company. , Sam Summerlln is again in charge of the Stuoko Club lunch room and all who has patronized him In the past 'know :that -lie always provides the best at a reasonable price. 93" R. F. Bowling who has been con nected with tho Pantorlum for the past year leaves Sunday morning for his home on Foots Creek on a vaca tion. That celling fan 'In the Smok'o Club Lunch Room makes It tho coolest dhilng room in the city. 93 Chris" Gotleib arid J. E. Enyart left Saturday afternoon for a few days at the Enyart ranch on Rogue River. From reports received from -W. W. Elfert, who Is at Atlantic City as a delegates frrm the local lodge to the grand lodge of the Elks, ho is doing much effective boosting for the Rogue River valley in the east. Mr. Eifert took a trunk full of literature with him and If Portland secures thej convention for 1912, as planned,' probably a number of the antleredj herd will stop off In this valley toj see some of the things Mr. Elfert is telling them about. Air. Eifert left spent Saturday In Medford on busi ness. Will Duncan Is visiting In tho city from tho west slAo of the valley.' George Hendricks left. Saturday evening for Eugeuo for n visit with hsl relatives, Mr. aud Mrt. Robert W. Kultl have moved Into a bungalow on Ross court. J. H. Donna of Willow Springs In spending n few days with friends In this city. H. II. French of Ashland Is In Medford visiting with' ills Unughtor,' Mrs. C. R. Thomas. j Howard S. Dudley and Edgar Hnfor broke all automobile records to Uutte Falls Friday, driving the distance In 1:30, which Is 20 mluutes better than any previous time over the road. EI. Hnnley presented President Gray of the Hill lines In Oregon with two very fine boxes of apples whllo Mr. Gray wa"B hero yesterday. PresU dent Gray expressed great delight at the Color aud slzo of the fruit. FOUR THIN HEW BALL LEAGUE I, If All Goes Well First Gnmc Will Bo Played at Ball Park July 23 Be tween Ashland and Mctlforil Team's. ' v D SPMYED APPLES Fruit Sprinkled With Arsenate of Lcntl Declared Datuierous to Health Docs Not Affect nonuo River Valloy Products. FOURTEEN LIVES .LOST IN RAILROAD WRECK noon announced that they would pre fer ehnrges of dereliction of duty ugtiiust Captain Karia. The jnissch- gers announced (hat charges of tlrunkenuess would be incorporated in the complaint. When informed of the passengers' charges, Captain Fnrin refused to talk about the drunkenness accusa tion, but in regard to tho holdiug of the pus.engers of the doomed vessel, he said: "I am heartily sorry tint I did not net according to my own judgment instead of obeyitu; wirele- orders of the steamship officials in San Francisco." Reports late this afternoon place the total number of dead at from 11 to 2." but it will be at least two nays inn ore uie exact number can be definitely known. Ninety Survivors Arrive. LOS ANGELES. Cal., July S. Ninety survivors of the Santa Rosa wreck, worn out hy an all-night vi gil and terrible hardships, arrived in Los Angeles over the Southern Pa cific railroad at 2:-lo p. m. Most of the passengers were dis posed to defend Captain Faria, al though a few declared that he had used poor judgment in not letting hi charges go ashore during the tiny time. , If present plans do not go astray the first gaum of the new ball league will be played on tho local ground! Sunday, July 22, . between Ashland uud Medrord. The same date the two other teams lit the saute leaguo. Ceiitral Point and Grant's Pass, will play at the Passu While all arrange ments have not as yet neen made, mutters look very fnorable. The local team Is to be managed by Owney Patton and Jack McOlyuu. The Ashland bunch Is mnnaged by Point and Roper, Grant's Pas's. The flee. Hopkins will handle Central Point and Roper. Grant's Pads'. Tlu games should he full or Interest with four teams In tho league. ,- ., . . . 4 -" " "v uuiho ilU.IU U, ior me ea8l jasi aunaay, going oni ships standing by would hold. Resetted at Snn Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl.. July 8. Bringing only threo passengers' and 75 members o'f the crow of the wrecked" steamer Santa Rosa, n spe cial relief train arrived here today. Little definite information ns to tho fatalities caused when the ship broke up on Point Argtiellu could he learned from the survivors.' The three "passengers aboard were L. J. Bumhnm and wife of Berkeley nnd a Miss Gallagher of San Fran cisco. They stated their belief that seven passengers wero drowned :n! transferring them by nets from the! Santa Rosa to the shore but would' not sny that, other than irate Hew- sou and the three sailors who ner-l ished with hirii, they actually knew personally of. any fatalities. Thev declared thai while Captain Fnria of 'the Santa Rosa-wnsverj' severe dur ing the hours preceding the wreck,' tney beiievcd he was not to blame for keeping the passengers riboifnl r dny yesterday, as he believed thej ncrH inim me annin Ifnsn XOTICK TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals for tho erection of a brick and concrete public lib rary building will bo received by tho library board of tho city of Medford up to 2 p. m. July 10, 1911. Plans and specifications of tho work can be seen at the office of J. A. Mcintosh, architect, Medford, Ore gon, after July 5th. The bids shall be accompanied by a certified check for C per cent of tho amount of proposal and tho success ful bidder will be required to give a surlty boad for tho faithful perfor mance of tho "contract. Tho board reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. MRS. 11. P. THE1SS. Secretary. XOTICK TO AIiIj CK.MKXT COX TRACTORS AND 1)U1MKHS That on and after tho first day of August, 1911 tho local Cement Work ers Union No. 158 will enforco the following scale of wages and hours: for finishers G2 1-2 cents per hour, for jlnlsher's helpers $3.50 per dny, tor labors $3.00 per day, for box mix ors $3.50 per day. Eight (S) hours to constitute a days work. Hours from S a. m. to 5 p. m. and tinio nnd one half for over time and doublo time for Sundays and holidays. lF. II. Mc Donald, pres.; C. V. Damls, sec. Advices from Eltginnd, recolved by local rvult growers, Is to- tho tiffeet that apples sprayed with arsenate of lead will htj barred from tho timrkou This will not affect Itoguo River val ley fruit, as 'this spray Is not used here In the summer mouths, as It Is In northern and eastern fruit dis tricts. Tho letter In question touched Hpecirlenlly upon Atbcrmnrlu Pippins and was written by A. 1). Minor, chief Inspector of" tho .Manchester markets. Manc'lierftor, England, and rends as follows: ' "Dear Sir: Owing to complaints having lieetijuado against tho Miens- lug' which has been applied on that brand of npptcs known as Alhermaiie Pippin this department has made in vestigations, with the result that the experts found tho deposit 'consisted chiefly of carbonate of copper aud cnUiuui, arsenic was also found to bo present.' In many Instances the de posit was so abundant as (tu the cnlnlpii of thu experts) to render the fruit unfit for human consumption. "The department think It of suf ficient Important to communicate with tho authorities In America, and Should bo pleased If you would assist by naming the firms or tho persons In America who are consigning this brand of apples." . tttr4intrttf,trttrtftftt ' I N r Haaklns for Health. r'i'r0fi JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and Embalmer Succeinor'to the undertaking do- t partment of Medford Furniture Co, Office with Medford Furniture Co. 'TftlAnlinYiflu. riav flail R1. ,.. -,,, w UUl. i'John A. 'Perl, resldonce, pell 4111, C, W. CJonkUVSeOl. J, H. but ler JC71. AMnXIJMiOja SERVICM ,yi4-944'4'fr4 I the Elks' special from Portland. W. Tyler Smith and M. E. Drlggs have left for a motor cycle trip to Crescent City. Mrs. W. G. Aldenhagen has leftl for a visit with relatives and friends at Oakland, Cal, Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Shields are back from a visit at Ashland with friends. The mothor of S. L. Leonard has arrived to mako her home in this city, coming from Kansas by way of California. George H. Durham of Grant's! Pass was a recent Medford visitor, until vm - m vtiiuam uaies anu family uret spending a few days visiting Xake Creek. E. N. Provost of Applegato is spending a few days In Medford with friends. George M. Root, one of tbo officials of tho South Dakota Central railroad, with headquartors Jn Chicago, Is horo visiting with his brother, John M. Root. Mr. Itoot 1b very much pleased with tho Roguo RIvor val ley. Mrs. MacClatchlo and two daugh ters have arrived from Minneapolis! to join Mr. MacCIatchlo in this city. Mr. and Jilrs. Blalno Klum have returned from a visit with relatives at Ashland. ' G. L. Yotlng of uppor Roguo river Is sp'ondlng a few days in Medford on business. Mayor W. II. Canon has returned from a visit at Rosoburg, where ho went on professional business. u. h. Samuel of Applegato spent Saturday In Medofrd ou a short busi ness trip. Henry Allen of ' Central Point SEVEN OPERATIONS UPON JOHN W. GATES' THROAT PARJS, July 8. Irrespective of the secrecy maintained at Hotel Maurice, it is known here today Unit John W. Gates is a -very sick man, nnd his recovery is regarded an doubtful. Five physicians and three ..in nun ure in aiieiiuancc. Ultleg up 4 undergone seven operations on bin throat. At the Churches !' Methodist Church South. Cornbr of 'Main' and Oa"kdaW. Run day school 10 a. in.; preaching 11 n. in., subject, "God's Love to Slen." Epworth Jeuguo 7:30 p. m. 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Mich., foil sample and booklet. J One dollar size bottles sold by all. druggists under an absoluto guarau-j tee. MKDFOKI) PHARMACY SK'cfnI Agents, Xenr Pot Office Xlght or Day, First Church of Christ, Scientist. Servlco Sunday at eleven a. m. Sub ject of lesson, sermon: "Sacramont." Hunaay .school at ten, Wednesday' evening mooting at olght. AH oro wol como, A free reading room Is open to tho public from two to flvo dally, ox-! cept -Sunday. Church edifice, 212 Worth Oukdalo avenue. r -r 4- T TDO LATE TO CL ASfilFV 4 T t 4- f--,f4--f'f-f4-4 4--f4-f4-4-- r.-v full HALE Thrco-burnor Prriu. Hon oil cook stovo with oven; flno condition; vory reasonablo. Urack Inreed, C18 Ditkota'h avonuo. 02 Pure Clear Sparkling Ypa ean't afiorU witkont this splendid, refreshing drink. Coll up and order a case sent to the house. The purest, Most healthful .irink known is SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER ' F. C. BIGKAM, "AnnL Japanese Bamboo Fruit Baskets In the Window Medford Book Store f(T- WAri Copyrlu'tit twt kP I? !'iiiiiurrmauto-Na. 41 KV uiitl dIiI, if tlml !) poMs'tlilis; old lor the I'cnsctn tlml i( i lmill iu lines of nsrl'iilness, null new Ihwuiisp it nit'cts wiili inodciii conditions, liincy cui'vcd luiiidy Us on chairs and tables, boavy and inriiisliMl ornaineiilalioii was right in days til' leisure, aiidsneh I'niiiifiirc wastleHixned fcu thai period, but the new style called Mission, Arts and Crafts or oilier simi lar names is designed to meel modern conditions. . . Weeks 6 McGowan ..4?.4,. ,, 4 y I Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL IODS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. s i PHONE 3231. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. r4''''4f'rr0 IRRIGATION We Have Water to Spare and ' Acres of Land . And Are Willing to Share it With You i . Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building FOR TERMS SEE Rogue River Valley Canal Co. . and , v ;. i . t ROGUELANDS Inc. FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager i y ',