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PAGE TWO medeord mail tribune, miodkqrd, oregon. wkdnmspay, .luiiY to, inn. fl V LOCAL AND PERSONAL C. M. Hucli or Itttch spent Tuesday In MciUoul. Mrs. W. H. MceUor 1ms relumed from n week nt tho Ashland chnutau qtui. Mrs. C. II. Cook left Tuesday tor California. llend lottuco nt tho Plnecroft pir don. What kind of paint aro you having used? Specify Puller' Pure Prepared Paints, VarnlBheB and Oils and Insuro quality. Sold only by Dodgo Paint Company," Sixth and Fir streets. 101 V. N. Chapel and family who re lumed to their Michigan homo from Wn'odvlllo recently, wrlto that they nxnoct to return this winter. 'Mitchell & Docck mako Icolcsa re frigerators that keep your butter and milk In perfect condition without Inn 'Kd. llnnley and J. T. Sullivan and their families left Thursday on a ten days auto trip to Crescent City. A remedy cures, disease but you need Conkey's Nox-l-cldo tho wonder ful disinfectant for spraying about tho place to kill tho scattered germs anil prevent disease, For poultrymcn, Rtockmcn ami housekeepers. For salo by Wamor-Wortman &, Gore. nut. Rntinofto Whlto Knnmel Is wfthout an equal. It will render your kitchen cool and sanitary, and make your wlfo happy. Dodgo Paint Company. Sixth and Fir streets. 101 'llco kill your profits quickly and surely. Dqn't tolerate tho pest In your ch'lcken yard. Get Conkey's Lice Powder 25 cents. You can havo a trial packago and a valuable poultry book no chargo by calling at Warner. Worimnn & Gore. Sec It. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man. over Jackson County bank. Miss Glcntworth Ilumlns of Eu gene, has been In Mcdford for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Earl II. Fehl. Ixiok at this Tho fish market will soil all this week Halibut, Black Cod, Itock Cod, and Perch for 12 l-2c per pound. We also have plenty of chick ens, eggs amt-buttcr and many other good things that will bo to your In terest to conio and see. 'Messier & Kcnworthey. 105 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ovcrdorff, arc enjoying themselves at Gold Kay to day witii rod and line. Five cords of fir wood from the Butte Falls country were shipped to day to tho brick company at Gold Ray. Tho shipment wis made by tho Crat er Lake Fuel Company of Medtord. .Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Gleitn O. Taylor), attornoys-at-law, oVer Jackson County Bank Bldg., Mcdford. " E. W. Carder will leave today for Derby, this county, whero ho will he employed by tho Roguo River Con struction Company as chicking clerk. Tho company Is shipping all its con struction material to Derby over the Paqlflc & Eastern railroad. Brick lco cream, an kinds and colors. Rardons BaKery; phone 371. Prompt delivery. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lawrence, of Bend, Oregon, aro In Mcdford for a several days stay. They came across the mountains in an nutomobilo and met with no mishap until wllhin an half mile of Mcdford when a spring was broken. Mr. Lawrence was for merly receiver In tho Roseburg land office. Curly Wilson Is to bo given a try. out by tho los Angeles team of tho Pad flcCoast league. Local friends wish him success. Do you realize how tho dry weath er InJureB your roofs? Tho purchase prlco would bo saved quickly by us ing our shlnglo stains and roof paints. Dodgo Paint Company, Sfxth and Fir streets. 101 Because thero was not onough lnoinbcrs present to constitute a quorum tho city council did not meet Tuesday night, but will meet Thurs day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Robert J. Lockwood, a chiroprac tor and nervo specialist Jiom Port land has arrived in Mcdford to mako thlH his homo. He is a graduate of Pacific Collego of Chiropractic nt Portland. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day Phono 9871 Night ri6c F, W. Weckfl son. A, K. Orr, M9S, LADY ASSISTANT. 'i ;: I I I JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and Kiubalmer Sucpf sor to tle undqraktng do.-; ( , Officii with Mcdford Furniture Co. ! Tolophonoa: Day, Boll 351; ! John A. Perl, residence, BeR. 4111, ; TTnnn 17flTi. , ..w.- . . . I 0. W. Conkliu ,3001. J. H, But-'; ' ... .en,' I r ouiii AMBULANCE SERVICJi E. L. lllndmau camo up from RoBcburg today for a visit with L. K. Hoover and family. Mra. Htndman and children have been hero for n week or moro. Telephono 371, Rardons Bakery for cake, Ices and Ice cream; prompt dollvory. A. L. Rosonbaum has returned from a visit at San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Olwell with a party of friends are visiting Cramer Lake. Emanlvel Evans left today for his former homo at Santa Cm, California. Grain and alfalfa hay tor salo at Oakdalo Park addition. See W. II. Evcrhand, 009 Weal Ninth street, phono G671. Henry Jensen of Talent Is spend ing a few days In Mcdford with friends. W. O. Wilson has returned from a visit at Prospect. Call II. C. Brown, 425 Holly for plumbing and heating. Phone 2121. 115 Hnrvy Reed of Eagle Point spent Wednesday In Mcdford on business. W. II. Jackson of Woodvlllo was a reccut visitor In Mcdford. Gus Nowherry nhs returned from a brier visit in Grants Pass. Rardons Bakery now delivers Ices and lco cream to any part o( tho city. J. S. Dlllcr of tho United States geological survey Is visiting local mining property accompanied by Dr. J. F. Reddy and Col. Frank H. Ray FIRST ACCIDENT IN MANY YEARS S. M. Hawk, Who Has Long Been In Sawmill Business Meets With First Acidcnt May Lose Sight In One Eye. After thlrty-flvo years of exper ience us a saw mill man, S. M. Hawk, who now operates a mill at Prospect and one at Peyton, has just suffered his first accident, and in consequence may lost tho Bight of one ot his eyes. Mr. Hawk is engaged in cutting timber for tho Prospect Construction Company. He was testing his mill when tho governor's belt flew off letting the mill start so fast that a piece of wood split off a pulley and struck Mr. Hawk on tho right eye and forehead. A splinter entered the eyeball and he may lose the sight In that eye. i 1 t WANT COUNTY EIRE WARDEN A petition is being circulated by B I. Shannon, secretary of the Jackson County Fire aPtrol association, nsk- mg that the county court nnpoiut u fire warden to act in conjunction with tho present fire patrolmen, of which there nro now seven, all being paid b members of tho association. The seven men now employed art working in the Butte Palls, Prospect and Trail Creek country. EnJi ol the men have hnd assigned to them certain blocks of timber as their es pecial patrol, and when new pntiol- men are added other blocks of tim ber ure het upurt for the-r especial attention. By this method of constant patrol (lie timbcrmen hope to reduce the tiro lost, muteriallv. 4- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY tft4 4 ' FOR EXCHANGE 10 acres (relin quishment), in Imperial Valley, California for clear city or country property; prlco $4000. Deeded land adjoining selling for $12,000, C A. McArthur, room 3 Post Office block. Phono Main 3G81, Jlomo 27'J. 101 WANTED A good young gentlo road liorso in oxchango for a now piano. Apply at Ellors Music IIoubo Modford. FOR SAL13 OR EXCHANGE ICO acres Jmporial Vulloy, close In on main wagon roud, lovel, ready for crop; plopty water 125.00 per aero. Rurnns & Murphy. 101' l3I i is INDIVIDUAL 3EBVICE TO MI Hy uso of NEW ID15AL CUI ami tho cap that ki-jjJb It. MOTHKR! you uhouIU buy one dozen cum and one kxobb cap and have your miiKiimn aeuver tint unity milk In Kama bottle from which It Hitmen leant poa- ibie onaiico or infection. The baby should liuve the best. Any nipple nts. Sold by Meaford Plmnusey. LEADERS GAIN ON NEW YORK MARKET NEW YORK, July 10 Prices In tho early stock market today hold closo to yesterday's high level. The market hardened after tho opening, nil tho leaders gaining substantial fractions. Tho Hnrrlmnn stocks were especially strong, Union Pacific touching 100 3-1. the highest point of tho year, an advance of moro than a point. Southern Pacific gained al most as much. The market closed strong. Bonds were firm. LOS ANQEL.ES, Cal Judgo Ylord- well has dismissed tho contempt pro ceedings against Mrs. MoMunlgnl. TEAMSTER ON SPREE F RNIfURE (loorgo Moorls, a teaniRtnr for tho Clnrkk & llenory Puvlng Coinprtny, .wont to his luuno at 71!? South Con tral avenue Tuesday evening In a drunken condition and after chnslng his wlfo iuto tho. woodshed entered the house nml smashed nearly nil tho furniture. ,A police ca.ll was tinned In but Morris had escaped be fore the police arrived, and he l still escaped, had not boon located up to one o'clock today? lie formerly lived In Phoenix whero his parents now reside. FOREST FIRES ARE . STILL BURNING Tho three forest fires which lire (turning within lliu nulioiiiil forest nro Bttll burning but luivo not ussiiinod a more notions aspect. At last thin, V the belief of Supervisor KriuUnoU Vim slatoH Hint If tlio fires wore out, ho would ho notified or if they woru worse, a ijnll for mure help would ho reoeived. No word 1ms rotiohi'd him. The three fire nru looatod on K.Ik creek, Dimvor oreok nml into mmr Brown's enhin above Prospect. BiiTiimSiBwi AI.A.MKPA I.oul l.elser, a retir ed plumber, Is one of sovon heirs to tho $1)0,000,000 oHtato ot Unron Adolphus Von Lolser, according to despatches from London, received hero today, Best Dress Prints SCHWANN'S YARD. CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P. O. Good Un bleached Sheeting 6c YAD. SENSATIONAL CLEARANCE- SALE PRICES TALK LOUDER THAN WORDS LONG SILK GLOVES 16' button silk cloves colors only, $1.25, salo a worth price '79c t(5 button tucked silk gloves, $2.i3Q values, t-i An sale price vJL.kO BIG SALE OF CORSETS Women's fine grade Ooutil corsets, 75c. valuo, salo price at a pair 48c "W o in oil's oxtva good Ooutil corsctH, $1.00 values,; salo price, QQ a pair jj Women's Ready-to-Wear Garments "Wash skirts, worth $1.50, sale QO price vOt Oliambrv waists, worth .fl.00, sale )rice each 69c Oinghain dresses, worth $4.00, sale price each $2.98 Long k i in o n a s, made of lawn, worth $1.25, salo orr price VJOU Prices Cut Deep on Wash Goods LAWNS Fine quality, fast colors, worth 15c, sale price - f a vard llC FLAXONS In beautiful j)at terns, 25c cloth, sale $1 16c TISSUES Best grade, sold all season at 25 cents, sale JQ price vi GINGHAMS H2 inches wide, are worth 20c, 1 a sale price " Big Iluck towels our regular 18c val ues, safe price, each Mammoth Sale of Towels 10c Twilled cotton tow-1. els, good size, sale Price A : each - Big bath towels, very -l c; special vJC Extra largo bath towels, QKn special JC Hot Weather Underwear at Low Prices "Women's sleeveless vests, good grade ria! ioc Women's umbrella 25c pants, special W o in c n 's Union 29c suits, special Childrens sleeveless special ... vests, .IQl ...a2 Head quarters for Good Wearing Hosiery Women's and child rens fast black hose, special Qp a pair V" Women's lisle hose in tan, special at 15c pair i.J "Bui-sons" hose for women, special 25c Women's all silk hose-' . 48c special vL I i IRRIGATION Nature Supplies the Land and Sunshine We Furnish the Water Rogue River Valley Cariail Co. FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager i j Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building Irrigated Orchard Tracts Land for $150 Per Acre With Perpet ual Water on Easy Terms Can You Do Better? ROGUELANDS Inc. FRED N. O UMMINGS, an.ftger . . i ii n . t i . ' .it You enn't nmlio i butter InviliiU'iU for your wlfo nml fiun lly tlwiit lo liiKtull n ;nn niiiK l '' w'l "'" vr Ioiih ncrosMorlon tlmt li'U to iiinku lioiiMowork mtity. Lot tin bIiow you whul It immiw l lnvtt itutt In tho lioumi for futil nml llslitliiK. Wo nro nlwnya kIiuI to iiinku iliiiiiuiintrntloim. ' Oregon Gas 6 Electric Co. . i--r MKinvitn, hi:jo.v. An nn ImlucoimMil (or you to try it UAH UANUH wo will rt'lmlo ffi.OO on rcgulnr prlco or nuy tovo you miltict until tho lliitt of Auk". I."v y",ir "r,,"r mw' N('I'HS 'n,,K'i ii8MH?t Itlioyt rmthor cost to you on unity torum. NEWPORT -YAQUINA BAY- Orcrtonys Matchless Beach Resort The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Mvory Conceiv able Itorm oC Healthful and J)eliglitftil Keureation ITS PAOILVMES ARK COM PLKTK Beat of food and an abundanco of it. 1'Yesh water from I he moun tain streams. All modern necessities), such as tele graph, telephone, .markets freshly provided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly furniHhod or unfurnished to bo had eheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations. NMWPORT is reached by way of tho Southern Pa cific to Albany or Corvallis, thence. Corvallis & Want cm R. R. Train service daily and the trip a plcasurq throughout FARE FROM MEDFORD Season aix-months ticket .' $11.10, O.ur elaborate new Summer Rook gives a concise description of Newport, including a list of hotels, their capacity and rales. Call on, telephono or write A. S. KOSKNBAUiM, Local Agent, iMedford. , i' WM. McMURRAY . General Passongor Agent, Portland, Oregon For Sale 1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining city of Mcdford, on long time, easy pay ments. 12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on nuiiji paved street; cement sidewalks and paving in; also sewers, water and light. .Long time, easy payments. 430 ACRES LAND, no acres aKalfa land, 80 acres fruit land, perpetual water right with water for irrigating 1000 acres; long time, oasy payments. 340 ACRES LAND, 200 acres alfalfa laud, balance fruit land, 1 mile from railroad, on long timo easy torms. 5000 ACRES LAND in tracts of from '10 acres (np wards; prie.o $25.00 per aoro and upwards; suitable for alfalfa, fruit stock and general farming purposes; long timo, easy payments. D AND 10 ACRE TRACTS ;just within and adjoining city limits, at a bargain, on 5 ' annual payments. Gold Ray Realty Co, 210 WEST MATN STREET.