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!7WWKHf . ,W. PAjGE two I N MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MFDKORD. ORIWON. THURSDAY, ,111, Y 20. 1011. ,T.fl" LOCAL AND PERSONAL Alias Olllo Crump litis gone to soutli Jacksonville to visit bur brother and Hlstbr. AV, II. Gore, i)ro8li!ont of tho Med ford National bank, was a recent btialnoRs vlaltnr In Jacksonville. A. K, lleatries has been nt tho county Bent BOVoral tlmca lately, on professional business. Head lcttuco at tbo PInccroft gar- Hon. i W. P. Gould and Mr. Larson, n mining export, liavo been In Palmer Creek dlHtrlct again. ' Mn nnd Mra. J. T. Gngnon motored to Jnckgohvillo one day this week. ," M'ltcliell & lloeck mako Iceless re frigerators that keen your butter and milk In perfect condition without Ico. Geo. Glvnn ot Eagle Point precinct traded with, our mercants Saturday. tr. A. S. Hubbnrd visited In Jack Eonvlllo Wednesday morning. 11, X. Hunch Is at Jacksonvlllo visiting bis son, Itny. Ills health Is ntill poorly. See R. A. nolmcs, Tho Insurance Man. over Jackson County bank. -' County Clerk Coleman's speed is Issuing fishing licenses has been big by tho' prevailing Weather. The Win, Gorlg left Wednesday even ing for Portland to bo absent until Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wheeler who havo been visiting Prof and Mrs. P. J. O'Gara, may eomo to tho Koguc River Valley to mako their homo. Mr. Wheeler Is private secretary to Congressman Maguiro of Nebraska. A matured mutual llfo endowment policy U the abundant hnrvest of the wise man. Soo J. K. Ilutcbnson. Misses Ilcsslo and Edith Crnndall have returned to tbelr homo nt Men dlclno, Minnesota, nfter n few weeks vls.lt with Mr. and Mrs. J, McPher son. . , Henry Hcckolhom and family loft today for Heddlng, California. Mr. and Mrs. V. It. Bellinger left this morning for a ten days outing at Colestlu. Now ready for business, llopktnt. Vulcanizing Company, Xo. 6 South Fir street. 103 J. W. Derrlan Is In Ashland today on a brief visit to Judge W. S. Crow oil who Is 111 In that city. Mrs. P. S. Swennlng went to Klam ath Falls to join her husband F. S. Sweunlng. H. C. I.amott and Harry Tuttle each took an automobile load of boys Afihlnnil Vril nMSil- ,.! trrtX'A flinm number Issued has reached 2000J su, hnr , villi many precincts to hear fromHThe hQys afe aQmben Qf U)0 Bap. Mark-Whipple nt Woodvlllo tran sacted business In Medford a few days ngo. v Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Gloun O. Taylor), uttornoys-at-law, over Jn'ckson County Bank Bldg., Medford. J. R.' Stevenson nnd his family. who went to Texas sonio tlmo ago, have returned to Medford to remain. "W. II. Krskine and some of his sons have gone to Xorthern Califor nia for the summer. F. L. Brim!, tho attorney, was In Jacksonvlllo tho fore part ot the week on professional business. Briclc- ice cream, aU kinds and colors. Rardons Battery; phone 371. Prompt delivery. Herman Powell, chief clerk and draughtsman In County Road Sup erintendent Harmon's office, was among his Medford friends a few days since. John, Arnold, was at tho county seat Wednesday, on business with tho probato .court. Rardons Bakery now delivers Ices and Ico cream to any part ot the city. Mrs. Chas, Williams of Medford Is visiting at.-WoodvIIlo her former home. . Mrs. Octavla Jullen, one of the richest women of Siskiyou county has been in.' Rogue River Valley lately, accompanied by her daughters. They 'own a largo body of land In this sec tion also. Call ir. C. Brown, 425 Holly for plumbing and heating. Phono 2121. i . 115 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ross, formerly proprietors of the Parkview hotel at Ashland dropped ,over In Medford Wednesday as-the guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Beno of Oakdale avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ross are on their way to Skagway, Alaska, where Mr. Rosa bus large interests. Grain and alfalfa hay for salo at Oakdalo Park addition. Seo "V7. II. Everhand, 009 West Ninth street, phono CG71. Mr. and Mrs. Frazur and son ot Banboneta, Texas, left last night for their homo after a visit with Ed Steep and family. Telephone 371, Rardons Bakery tor cake, Ices and Ice cream; prompt delivery. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Reed of Okla homa are In Medford on a visit to re latives. Mrs. Reed is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steep. Four hundred tiers ot hard and soft wood, 'do' and sound for salo cheap. Address "Fairview" Jackson ville. Thos. Riley and family were in the city yesterday from the Antelopo section. That chicken dinner at Suramerlins Smoko Club Lunch Room for 30 cents can't bo beat. 103 LOCAL OH OF MOOSE FORMED tj Members of L. 1. 0. M Institute Lodjjts Here One Hundred and Thirty-five Memucrs Arc Present Crater Lake Lodge. tlst Sunday school, t Auto and motor cycle repairing at Hopkins Vulcanising Company. No. 0, South Fir street. 103 Hammer-Kleinhammcr Wedding. A quiet weddinjj occurred nt 0 o'clock Wednesday morning, at the residence of the officiating- minister on Morton, Ashland. Frederick L. Hammer ami Marian A. Kleiuhammer were united in marriage, Rev. W. T. Van Seok performing the ceremony. Mr. Hammer is a native of California and is a well known business man of San Francisco. Miss KleinhammeV irf a native Oregonian and grew to young womanhood in Jackson county. She graduated five years ago from St. Winnifred's hospital, San Fnineiseo, and has been a very successful nurse, not only in the city but also ih Ash land. The linppv wedded pair teft on the 7 35 train for Portland. They will visit Seattle and from that place will go by steamer to Los Angeles and other California points. Tjiey will reside in San Francisco, and will be at home to their friends August 20. A host of Jackson county friends congratulated them. BARTLETT PEARS BRING $3.65 A BOX NEW YORK A crowd of over one hundred and thlrty-ftvo members of Crater Lnke Lodge No. f7(?, Loyal Order of Moose met in tho K. of P. hall last night for tho instituting ot their order un der the direction of M. P. Sherman, thulr deputy supremo organiser with tho assistance of C. M. Holbort, dep uty organiser of Grants Puss and a delegation from that city. The officers, which were installed consisted of tho following members: Past Dictator, Carl V Fengdeu; Dictator, Dr. M. S. Burgess; Vice Dictator, M. S. Johnson; Prelate, Al bert Orr; Secretary, A. F. Kreckler; Treasure, Louis Hell; Sergeant at Arms, G. E. Russull; Inner Guard, Carl Ficknor; Qutslde Guard, Charles F. Marmlck; Trustees, F. W. Din'- mond, L. M. Gramcs. E. B. Water man. After the Installation of offi cers a program was given by friends and members. Tom.Gnffney who Is soon to meet Battling Nelson put up a fine contest with his brother, a three round bout which was liberally applauded by tho members and friends. Then came Franklo Ed wards and Mr. Rhoder, who put on a two round preliminary boijt that was a fast and furious mix-up which Ed wards had a little tho best of; also another good contest was the wrest ling match between Merril Morgan and Roy Watson. Wntson secured two falls out of three. A few selec tions were then given on the piano by Mr. Morgan and M. P. Sherman also a quartet of the members was formed which sang tho song entitled "Any Ltttlo Moose That a Nice Little Moose, is the right Little Mooso for Me." After the programe the mem bers and friends were invited to a banquet given b ytho committee which served lemonade and Moose milk to whom all left homo to the small wee hous in the morning, claim ing that the Moobo has won new laurels as entertainers. LHKjf I I 1000 COURT? OUSDS MEWa ileal Kfttato Transfers. Alvin McPhersoii to J.M. Gaelics, M) ncren in tovnahii US, towuhi 12 west . . ...... Ann Honll to Anbury Monti, property in Wool; -IS, Central Point .. . ... i ...,. Victor Payne to l . .Mtbltols, mnith half lot ft, II. H. -Carter addition. Afchlund William LimNny to Cliailos Lindsay, hunt 'in "township Th, range ! ent . ..... William Lindsay to GhuiU" Lindsay, laud in township lib', muge .1 easU, Reuben Hartou tb;Alfied A. Ful ler, 1(10 ai'reSj in -cotton 8. towichip 41, range 'J east,., . t). V. Mvcrs TUrt ri.uenoe Folger. lots 1 unit 'J, Myers addition. Meitfuftl .. I). S. Wood to F. 7.auu lota 1, 2 and 3, hjock l,Vooltt addition. Medford Tnited States to.' Mary K. O. HcNoiier, 1(10 acres in seetion 31, township 10. nUVue 1 west ; jmtent. ' Kiniiia K. fUrpaJo E. M. Fra ser, properly in A-hland . . . JoMph C. Hannah to John Hall, laud in township 31, range 1 uoet Hmina C. CorjK to K. M. Frarer, land in township 30, range I east W. W. Xtiim n E. F. Cuthrie, SO acres in township U7, range 1 west W. J. Reacom to W. II. Uur don. property in LiimmIcii ad dition. Medford W. H. Ranlon to W. A. Folger, lot 4. block 3. Lumsden addi tion. Medford Roberta C. Harricau to J. T. 10 10 1500 10 1 11(1 10 HOOD RIVER PEOPLE ARE SEEING THINGS noon ltivuit, ore,, .inly 'ao. spoil. Tho hgt gliu'lorji aro lltertil-j valley are vsclted today on account' ot tho stnuiKO phenomena uutulfoHtM ml by the largo glacier fnnuntlnitn on' .Mount Hood Outline tho present hull spoil. The huge gHacU'rB aru literal Iv HpurtlttK water from their Iiohoiiih until tho chaHtlHlng i'u.vh of tho mm. I leo formations weighing thounaudw of1 tons aro Hlldlug down tho mountain side ami thundering own- tho high cliffs into tho river below. Tho rl.ver ban not In this geiieiatlou had tho color it hns at presont. Ordinarily durflig tle HUinmor molilhs It has a milky whlto appeal auco, but now It has a pink hue. Many eltlseiiH of tbu valley bao gonu to tho mouiilalu to witness tho straugo behavior of tho glucluiH. Tho largo glacier nl Id on are rapidly carried away by tho wild stream and dissolved by the heat as thuy pass down. 10 10 1300 JfiOO Ilariban, laud in seetion l'J, township"!."!, range 1 eaM(,.. 10 Hlmer K. Hagley to W. 12. New combo, lot -I, Dagloy addi dilion, Ashland 000 F.d Seott to Williehu (lontar, laud ii towiwlup 37, 2 ot 2100 .1. F. Muudy et al to Lester W. David, laud in township 1IH, iniige I east t Allie X. David to Lester W. David, power of attorney. Henry Humphrey to S. L. Leon ard. block 8,' Medford I hi. A. Fmlenbiirg to J. A. Per ey, north half lots 7 and 8, block 1. Oak Pari; addition, .Medford 1(1 Laura H. Wiley to Wesley S. Kaslman, lot PJ, Nob Hill ad dition, Ashland (1.10 New Cases. State of Oregon s. D. J Griffin transcript from jii-liee court, burglary. Nil liiiiiin uifii hull umlni jiiiBisllilIlillliiiiiiiiMl iiii nluiEiuiif utmmtti You can't nmlto n hottor Investment for your wife and fam ily than to Install a gun lamio In your liouni with tho var ious aoroHHui les Hint help to mako hotmowoiic easy, l.ut.uti show j on what It uieuus to have gnu In tho hoimo for fuel and lighting. Wo aio always glad to imiltu deinoiistratloiui. t Oregon Gas S Electric Go. '" mkiimikh, (.iti;ao.V. Ah nn luducouiont for you to try a GAR ItANGM wo will tabiitu 0 00 on regular piiu of tiny ntovo you Ktiloet until tho rlrst of August. Loavn your older now. NOTIJ; rnngoii Installed without further rout to you on misy teriiui. SUN. JULY 23 ONE NIGHT ONLY f Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTXKERS Dy PIiobo aa71 Night Phones F. W. Weeka S071. t A. E. Orr, MM. LAIr ASSISTANT. The Stewart Fruit company report the sale of Bnrtlett pears nt New York on July IS from Sacramento for $3.50 to $3.05 a box. Weather conditions east good. IMPROVEMENT IN COAL. (Continued from Page One) shore line along which the vegetation accumulated in swamp.s to form coal. "If development work show these deposits extensive, the coals mav be come important sources of power, as well ns supplying the demand for fuel. Tests show that the coal makes a hot fire.'' Prof. Diller haf written an official report on the Rbgue River coal fields in "Bulletin 341-C of (he geological survey, which may he secured upon application at Washington. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals for tho erection and completion of a brick and con crete public library building wilt be received by the library board of tho city of Medford up to 4 p. m., July the 2Cth, 1911. Plans and specifications ot the work can be seen at tho office of J. A. Mcintosh, architect, room 1C Post Office building. Bids shall bo accompanied by a certified check for five per cent of the amount of tho proposal, and the successful bidder will bo required to give a surety bond for the faithful performance of the contract. The board reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. MRS. B. P. THEISS, Secretary. LOUIS STRANG KILLED. (Continued from Page One) another and the name of the third has not yet been learned. None of the passengers was Injured. When the accident occurred Strang sprang to his feet, but clung des perately to the wheel, evidently try ing to regain control of the car. The big machine fell thirty feet and ho was found crushed to death across the steering wheel. Strang had been In the racing game since 1907. He was 20 years of ago and was manager of tbo Caso team. JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and Eiubaliner Succeuor to tho undertaking do- X , partment ot uearora Furniture co. Office iith Medford Furniture Co. ;; Auiupuuiit'ti; uay, uou aui; John A. Perl, residence, Bell 4111, f O. W. Conkllu S601. tier 3C71. J. H. Bat- j i ., AMHULANCK SEltVIOB GUNBOAT SMITH TO , - MIX WITH RUSHING 1 ' ' u STOCKTON, CttL, July 19. Stockton fistic fans will get their first taste of the heavyweight game sipco boxing was reopened here to night when Gunboat Smith mixes it with Lou Rushing of San Francisco, If lie wins tonight, Smith will go af ter Al Kaufman. Three other six round bouts will bo staged. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned wIl apply to the city coun cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon, at Its next regular meeting on August 1st, 1911, for a llcenso to sell splri tons, vinous and malt liquors In quantities less than a gallon, at his placo of business at No. 25 South Front street, In said city, for a per iod of six month. CARNS BROS. Dato ot first publication, July 20, 1911. j. T - L X (BIMi i MAY HOWARD, the Psychic Wonder, Assisted by DR. CHARLES SLADE A grand exhibition of "PsvHw Force in full li'hf on j the open stage producing some of the most wonder- 4 fill niateriali'ations ever witnessed in this country. Miss Howard will give rtll Wr demonstrations in full J light on open stage;. Prices 25 and 35 cents. Ilasklns for liealtn. f-f-f-f-f t. . . . " TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4 f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f 4--f 4-4 - FOR RENT Housekeeping and sleeping rooms. Inquire 10C West Sixth street. 107 WANTED To buy a first class resi dence from an owner who will con sider a lot as part payment. Ad dress Box D. 31 Mail Tribuno. 104 WANTED Would party who picked np package containing two shirt waists on Nowtown streot return same to Nash Hotel and savo trouble. Party 1 known. 104 JHPJMP0-&JJ-9'9'9'--' T PROTECT YOUR HORSES AND COWS FROM FLIES ; t ii :; i! , Skips With Coin. PORTLAND, Or., July 20. With warrants for his arrest, Detectives today are searching for T. J. Uhlman, proprietor of tho Hotel Iloyt who disappeared Monday with $3000 al leged to belong to the Weinhard browery. ' Uhlninn conducted n sa loon in his hotel nnd tho maney had been advanced him a cash cheeks of tho brewery employes. Ho has both ers in Tacoma und Spokane. FOR SALE 80 acres, 12 miles from Medford, Oregon; 4 miles from railroad. All tho land under ir rigation, 40 acres under culUva tlon; $23Q0, $800 cash. Address A. W. caro Mail Tribuno. 104 BY USING Conkey's Fly Knocker j! Dont let your stock suffer for the want j of this simply-applied sure-working fly chaser. WANTED Spray tank without en gine, ulso small supply tank. Write J. H. Carkln, Medford, Ore. WANTED To rent small bungalow, 3 to 6 rooms In good neighborhood (not necessary to bo close in, fur nish' or unfurnished) with years option to buy. Give price or no at tention will bo paid to answers. Address Post Office Box &08. 102 'p 'p : i! ICE COLD Grape Juice, 35 cents the quart. We al ways keep a supply on ico, WATERMELONS One off the ice will make those hot days seem cooler. FKTJITS r VEGETABLES -MEATS I Unrnar tAfnrfmsin (lava t ffUIllUl ffUllIlIUH J UUIV j i ' '44f44l44444C4(M44l4(4(444(4(4444W444444-4(4( NEWPORT -YAQUINA BAY- OregoiTs Matchless Beach Resort The JPInec to Clo for Pei'l'ect Uost and lOvery ('onceiv ahlo J.i'orm of Jlealthrul antlJ)eligltrul Kueruation ITS 3iW!I L1TI l:S AUK COM I'liKTM Hest of rood and an abundance of it. Krcsh water from the moun tain streams. All modern necessities, such as tulo tfraph, telephone, markets freshly provided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly furnished or unfurnished to he had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations. NRWPOKT is reached by way of the Southern Pa cific to Albany or Corvnllis, thence Cor vn 11 is & Mast em li. i. Train service daily and tho trip a pleasure throughout, FARE FROM MEDFORD Season six-months tickot $11.10 Our elahoralo new Summer Hook gives a concise, description of Newport, including a list of hotels, their eapaoitv and rates, ('till on, telephone or write A. S. ROSiONliAUAl, Local Agent, Medford. WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Porllmid, Oregon For Sale 1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining city of aWedford, on long time, easy pay ments. 12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on main paved street; cement sidewalks and paving in; also sowers, water and light. Long time, oasy payments. 430 AtiRES LAND, .'WO acres alfalfa land, 80 acres fruit laud, perpetual water right with water for irrigating .1000 acres; long time, oasy payments. 340 ACRES LAND, 200 acres alfalfa land, balanco fruit hind, 1 mile from railroad, on long time easy terms. 5000 ACRES LAND in tracts of from 40 ' ai'i'OB itpWardtf; prico $25.00 per acre and upwards; suitablo for alfalfa fruit stock and general farming purposes; long time, easy payments. 5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS just within and adjoining city limits, at a bargain, on 5 annual payments. s Gold Ray Realty Co, 21(5 WIOST MAIN STKIOIOT. H V4ifr n v fc 4 x . irf,. a r, , ., i. .. (