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"35TT"?! in MV ', HS f A. iHi,('' j. nu.jja-ijj.Bjjaiii MEDFOnt MATL TRTBUNE, BEDFORD. ORECION, FRIDAY, ,TULY 21, 1911. LOCAL AND PERSONAL JL. .loliu AhIihIi) mill A. J. Dnlity promliiiiiit ultlxttiiH of Kudo Point, liirrlcil ja, fow lioum In M ml ford Tluirxiluy inornliiic. .1. w. I'urkur, rnprxHOiitliiK Uio Itofill)" AHHOiilnllim of I'orlliiml Ih III Mmlfonl itKiiln. Tl'io'l'rimliylorliin cliiirch IndloH will mdII I'lilllpplno mntiraldorli-N ami nprniiH at tho clnircli, Wmliii'iulny, July 2(1, from Us no to 12 u. in, nnd :i : i) to o p. in, iuo T. 10, lot(iiKiu- mill IiIh fmnlly utiirtml for u vacation trip l (lio tillln Tlilimtliiy, N, Jiny of l.nkn Cr'ik, th nug- Hot klni;, wiin mnonK IiIh M ml ford frlmidu Tliurmltiy, llmtd luttuco t tlio I'lnocroft gsr iIkm. ' lli'iiry mid Ollrur Ih'Inii of TnlHit illNlrlrt I rim sue I ml IiikIiichm In Mod ford Thursday. I. II. llopkliiH of Uiii Hnowy llntto Orchard vpiuit a few hours In Modford Th'irmlny iiioruliiK'. N liutinr t'liuiirt' to buy I'uibrold jrh'i unit aprons ttimt fit I'ri'ibyNr Inn church, WVdiumdny, July iitf, ti::tn to ia: n:30 to o'clock, toe A. M. Woodford was. at tho county Hem Tlmrsdny on InulneHH In tin prolmti) court. Mr. J, M. Kt'cnu U quit. III with nppomllellU nt her liouit In Mml ford. Mltclmll ft Ilottck mskti tcelosa re friKi'rutorN that kiww your butter nd milk to perfect condition without lew. Mr. Knrl Jackson htm fomin pay Iiik a visit to hur parcntM, Mr, and Mm, J.' Mttrrroltor of I'oonuan'i Crii'k dhitrlct. K, V. Coffin of tint Modford Pro ducu Company inado a tiunlnuss trip to JackHouvlllo Thunday nftor noon. Aprons mid Phlllpplno embroidery at Pri'Kbyliirlnn church, Wednesday, July 2C. H:30 to 12; 3.30 to C. IOC Mr. A. It. PhlppN and her dnuRu ten, MInmo tilli-n mid Isabella, wore In Portland Tuixday whllH on thulr way to tht stato of WtuhltiKton to visit rolatlvi'. Pror, iinil-Mri, Clydo Payni? or Ashland pun'd through Medford Tui'fiday, on roul to I'ortlnnd. Boo R. A, lloimos, Tht losurujct Man. ovor Jackson County bsk. II. V. Moadi. who wrnt fornH-rly u Job printer In Mcdrord ha j:ono 'n' Urn an bimlnria at Orinoco. llV ha iiiode'R contract with tho OroKon Niimnry Company and s'lvoral othn'r corporation to do their prlutlm?. Mr, Mindi will bo tho only nursery prlntliiK plant on tho const, eastern house havInK enjoyed moia of thU pntronaKo hunt before. ' Kmbroldorlc from Philippines, $H0Q worth, on snl at Presbyterian church, Wednesday, July 2C, u:30 a. m. to I2 p. m 3:30 to C. tOC Dr. Cluronco V. Keane, formerly or Modford I hero ou profesl6nol business.. II" U prnctldnK In Port land' now.- . , ' Mrs", J. D, l!rown,,o( Btcj-JIng. was called to' Aicat district by tho ser ious' ll!i-,of he; sister, Mlxs Iulu KhojC who resides with lieY 'aunt, Mru. iif.yl Vh'tton; Curkjn t',Vlor- (Johp-If. CirUn, Oloun ;0.". Vyl(ic); t6rnoVk:l:Uw. o'tor 'jitikHoa County Dank Bldg., Mdfof(L '. ... v - - - . - - lirt It. A- Htuarnii mndo o profe'r. alnniil vU;t Jo Jaclc'iionvllo .NS'qdneu liay'udvriHMin. , A;, ti. KloliiljAminvrofAp.plekali) iranHactod. bimlnoas nt Mwirord and, Jn'cklioirvlllo 'NVedtfifudiiy. ' " ' llrlck K. eroam, lil' Wnilp imli color. 'Hrird6hn UaksryApl.d!So 37 U Prompt dollvory. ' lllalno Kluin tlnd bli UttlidnuKh- br ...ru'4ii'9iiilliiu; tln hoatcd turnr ut ' UarJona Uakory now doljtoj" ?. nudlco croant to any part of th" cty, - i Mr, fi. Hiiwvor niado Tolatlvt'H llV liiu'ot JucU0t)tivUlo d vUH thvlM 'woQk Hho wnn accompanied homo ny ner alutpr, Ml Moln(yro. " rlur hundred tlorn. of ha,rd, And, oft wood, dry and uound for tmlo choAp. AiMroiii "Fttlrvlow" JucVbou CoMr Hro., who wnro formnr rnl. dcut of (IiIh hocUoii, iirtm oiiKiiKod In tho mmiufucturi) of brick at Klamath Kail on it larKo ncafo. Tlmy rocontly compleli'd u kllm of 300,000 hrck. Auto and motor cyclo ropalrliiK at llopklim VulcniiUliiK Company, No. (1, Houtii Fir HtruiH. 103 Dr. C. W. Ki'imo or Portland urrlv nd Thurday to attend Mr. J. M ICmiui) durltiK hr iinrloim lllinma at her Oakdulu homu. Hint I miffurlnK from nppendlcltl mid a complication of dlNenwuN, Cali II. C. llrown, iSt, Holly, for plumblns and hpatldK. Phouo 2121 W. A. Humner tupurlutuudout or nil tho Mr. Potter Palmer proper tit- In the Hokiiii Itlver Valley, will leiivo tomorrow from (jUItu u U'tiRthy (uy lu Florida when iio liaa btion lookliiK nftor other propnrty lutr eKtn for Mra. Palrnor. Hound to ho n KOod Kutnel Mcdford vit, AHliland, 3 p. in. Klinday, at ball park. 104 O,' F. llutchaiion returned yester day from a threo wk tour of caoi eru Orr-Rou. Durln; hli abaenco h wrote 194.000 or life Iniurancff, which I a record breaking stunt, lie tull in that hit covered all the turri tory and that any onent who por chance to rover tho aamo territory will find tho picking cloio and aub Jecta far betwmin. Mr. (1, J. Prahl. of Han Fronclnco. In In MeiUord paylnx a villi to her brother, H. I.. lUraley and family. Now ready for biulne. Hopklntf Vulcanizing Comiuiny, No. 0 South Fir atreet. 103 Ur. KlrchKrcnaner or tho upper !tor.ue wa a Medford visitor Thurs day. First league, game or Hcaiiou, Med ford vs. Ashland, Holiday at 3 p. in,, ball park.. 104 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moouyhan, Jr., Miss Shirley Thomas and Master Hobt. Outherlo, or Los Augi'les, will arrive In Modford tho first of next wi)c)t for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Daniels. .Mr. 'atid Mm. Mon nyliau may dtclda to remain here, should Mr. Monayhan's health, which b mot good, improve hum,, ' Mrs. p. T. Cox, of Alameda. Cali fornia Is hero visiting her parent, Mr. and' Mr. J. F. Ingory. A in a in red mutual life endowment policy Is Uiii abundant harvest ofh$ wise man.'Sco J,. '. llutbhason. - Mrs, J, D. illard; wlot has been iiihe III for set'eal days, ' was ro-, ported somewhat tin proved thl moriiliiK. Oraiu and aUalfa hay for salo at Oakdalo Park addition. Boo Vi 11. Kverhand, '909 West Ninth street, phono CC71. D. T. Cox, formerly of Medford, Is reported to bo making all kinds of money ou his 200 aero alfalfa ranch near Han Francisco. - Mr. and Mrs. ll.(0. NJcJmUlon yrlll leave tomorrow (Or camp Nlclt',noar Dutto.Falls. , ' "v- Teiephono - 37; Harddtii. Dakery tor' cako,vlces oud loo cream; prompt doVlvcfy; ."' "r " , x Mre. S, .y..Hi'ftily d.f.vtJniJ M vlnrtlnt; In Iedfqrd,ithti gucat of Mr. and MrayF. W.tHollls. . " 4' 'Clus. .11. King, of Ban '"FrapclWo. is In. Medford on tjuahess, J(fl I ungtfKcd ,lu iho.r'eal stato liiisUess )u Ban Francisco and la a partnerof Carl Crystal, foruiorlyvo!edfoJ!-j;' , That clitckon dlnncr'at Surflmorllri'fi; cents can't be t ; ibti , Tluorifo F.JtliVit and'fainllv arn'ln ...S. .....-. .,. ... U..VVU,, 'V! "gono to Chatrleld Ihin., (or .ath.ox tended yJslt. .Tbe.trlp.ls tak'o'n.ia Oie ho'll will bo beneficial to Mrs.VaU com'alioajlh., . ' , , v ' ' 1 Jeakuo'Tball )rt8 Sunday, ,'Medt ford .vs. AHhlandVl ball parV,' 8 P, tn. '.''. .' ' ' 104 . X. WptyW and lgu,n "of Spnkaivo. urrlvtid. (fn Medford .thj morning and ,wyip ylslt. J jti, ,Cra'lc and fatnlly.. , '- . lir. J.''F.'IUddy arid, children" 'Itf I y'Ostorduy for- a biBlnea trip to Cre' cent Cty ., - ,1. iioroaiui'ii alien n OV I C Ml tittU F AILS TO yisv!llfcsSHKuiiz I iiLisisisisisisisiVHsilkB2?sflk iljBitfi?av7 T AsMM-MAaMNsBsiTssisisisisisisisisH I PAGE FTVTrU Hro,lM. i photograph of a 400root Iceberg taken by Captain ItogReveen, or the "steamship Nletiw Amsterdam, which urrlvcd at Now York ou July 10, The Iceberg wuh first flighted o it July T. Picture of the hiiKn chunk of Ice arrived In New York In tho m idst o ftho deathdeallng heat wavo and wan the cause of many Jocular c ommcnln lu tho nowsjiapnrH, but It failed to cheer old Gotham. Week & McCowan Co. UNDT4KKBB, NlgVt Phones P. W. Wka f7 LADt iUMlSTAHT. ' JOHN A. PERL VndcrtMker and, BwbaiaiMHr i Buccussor to the undortaklngde- partmont of Medford Furniture Co. ; I Offli With Modford Furniture Co. : Telephones! Day, ueir. oi John A. Perl, residence, Bell 4111,1 Homo '17U ' O, W, Oonkllu If 01. J. H, Bttt ler 1671. AMIIVLANOH BKRVICB - . - V ' ' - V.' V . . M V, ' ' To 'lioaYd of dlctprn,, 8oulhri Oregon Mining" Uureau. A meeting of tiu board 6(dlroctora o the South, orn Oregon Mli(lnk"'lurtrauwlll bd liuld ut tho Nnah GrOl on Saturday noon, 'July 22nd, lUli, fbr 'th'o puW ioao of confirming ooct)6n of up exucntlvo commlttou of flyo appoint ed by tho president, udo'ptlng by"ldws and' trmisactlnK' alifch, ptltej busUtosB that may come uik lly order of . viijUa colvio, 1 " . Prosldont. W. O, AI.PBNI.AOBN, ' Socretary,' SotHhern Oregon Mining Hureuu v 103, ' i , "The peoplo orttt)U City h6uld buy "Ma,doln Oregon'' goods from tt local m9rohauta whenever iho trice and quality ure ' equal to Custom made goods, tmw. T Hasklns for Health'. LAWYERS MEET SOON REVISE WORK Cwnmljslan of Seven Lawyers, One ef Whom Is A. E. Reames, Wlli Be gin Early In August to Change Pro cedure In Oregon Courts. In two wcckH n most imortan( I'ommiH-tion of which A. K. KcumcH of thin city in n member, which n iito prepare n reviHion of the jurimlietion of courtrt nuil prncticu nuit proccd ure therein." will meet in the hull ut reprcfcntntivPH in the ntnte Iioukc o nrgiiliUe mid lie-in itH work. TIijk qrittimifiHion'cottiiRt"of'r". T.-lifcltnrd-ioH, .Snjcrii, eliuiniiiiu; Will lkf Peter hoii, I'lmiilpton; 11. M. It tit ler, Conilort : $. M. Onrinrul, Ijchnn'oir; A. ft. lleamcH.Mcdfonl; A. & -'Clark, Port -Innil, miii TliomiiH O'Dny, Portland. jho )mjt ly,'isnture cijiisidercil thit CntnmiHHion lieccsdury on ..nceojint.qC tli recent rjiilicnl ehiuiire ijrthe con stitution "of the Mlnte relntini; to t,he- utrticlnr, li(ricf"" nttoHicyn, .olerki, ijlikriffMuil ' juror-it All of section Hoven' nf the i'jiurititutlofi, fJ.xini: the DreKcnt judirinl sj'.Tterrr ntul' cstiib tiihiiicnl plniinly-officpH, wn's Hwept itwny by the eiipKtitutiqnnl nmncil ment udoptrd thVouch thb initiative nt t)p- Inst election, mid in its jilncc Th found n short, eoncinu mnendment which tnnkcH every oxiHliuf- court in the ptutc,- excoptinp; the supreme ?ourt. nntl every sheriff, district nt loniey or other county officers, sub jec q tboMe-folnlur0 inslcml of Jiojjijr fixed jiy the' constitution ns hereto fore. T Logger orklamath falls i, FERrOBMS 'DARING FEAT ,KUrX'iri?X!Xg,lD?: July 21--Oreutly to- tlio.nrpns of hU, fellovr, laopcvrs.; jiick laiiy'U. nycr, wr J?r'" ler, "wnlive todny oftor lnakiii'u'it lKT)oua Jr-p.liH''.1' M1Sl r1i,!,M "f Imntith rKt pn a. xi uicii uruixe bridL'o ittailfc. AlllionchUlioro" i a M- m -j l ' - l .fall o(,'tm)fc rllinn, 10.0tfect iif less--hmkalf j.jiJc.'.Lilly nindo tlio dip f'lvlj, Blliir Jiin cwiii)nuuuiis jiiiu w i)lttrcdrto,innioultr-4j9w ilio nip- tils uhd'liyO.v '.V- .-. v rTh xltti'jirv6prger,i waa - Jvnrtled L down , strcuin, over bdiilois iiil '(liVoujilw foinrnjj,?'jlor it brcnlneck' spped, but ho .'landed bylow, the wirnt Vf :tli$"c.tscmles, liia i'eet still firmly planted on Hie bourd. I Raskins for hijoltti. LED SQCIEIY: WAS DOMESTIC: KILLED Woman, Formerly Wife of Multo-MII-llonaire, Has Worked for Years as Domestic Stepped In Front of Au tomobile and Is Killed. CHICAGO, 1 July 21. Killed here when she stepped in front of a speeding untomobile, ".Mrs. Catherine Porter," .i'J, u domestic in the home of V, R HobbB, was identified today us Mrs. Catherine Edgar, the divorced wifo of Selwyn C. Kdgnr, a mnlti millionuire steel pinnufucturer of St. Louis. .... A heavy veil worn by thj woman on tho streets to prevent her friends of other days from recoj-nirinj: her wns the ctitiue of her death. It oh sciired her view nnd she did not see the flying automobile until it was upon ben, ; Twenty years hp fr3. Edgar was a lender, of St. Jioifts society. Her husband w,as ncjitnni they had n 2-ycnr-ohL sou. Then cutno, domestic- trouble nnd. divorce. Too proud to sepk aid from her relatives, the former society queen' .sought menial work to provide for herself. Fiull she enmo to Chicago, where she mnr ried a mun named Torter. but wheth er ho is living or dend is not known. As "Mrs. Porter" the dend woman worked in the Ilobbs home for fivi years. She bud no friends nnd sought solitude. Onco she told hot employers that her son, Sullivan Ed ,gnr, was n wealthy manufacturer in St., Louis, nud though she wrote to him frequently, she never dared lo' permit- herself to -return to the scene of .her .triumphs and sorrows. --.." .- -. . r : TOO UYJE'tO CUSSIFY FOU SALE -- Dresser, side board, "rB. etc. HIS ".YesVToiitti street. ' . -. . 10G FOU SAIiR-ijtliodp Island Hed cock Cfels, 7 months old, oho'of-tho bem .wlnternylng stralnB, $1.50 each. 1nano f97 R 4. r ' x JO'fi g.ferig WHkll UMSU.I moRi .J DulJakt & M ll Axtusnl A sltl rbUM fit IllUn oV 61. Jdk fUptl.l (KIkhJ)1 CMU-UN, 1MMH Ul IIWHIW7 IMfMUMlU, ' KwU. Aft. tlMiUMjIHBkUlu.. I rT ctio unm tiik UTM.vritoR 1 VKTIC IHt-W tiua t .,' V'l H v.". I V -HV-n' 'V'A!' -' Pur Salft -I--. .t f-. k . sssr ir-,-' '. " - -v..-' . . . - -t -v" : . tV ' "A M: 85- w Lot Cheapt' on EsCy Terms. 2 ; off paving. TLot 60xi25,5gK;H with splendid view.. $125 down, $10 per monjth. Investigate this. i P. Q. Box 8 38 SOLDIERS GALLED TO CHECK S TRIKERS RIOT CARDIFF, WnlerJ, July 21. Its streets Ktrewn wrcckiTgo mid Its hos- lunHtcrs nnd tho strikers fall. pltdlH full of tho victims of last now ponding between tho shipping night's riots by striking dockmutt, Cardiff today welcomod tho arrival of i'OO I a n en g hire rusllcem, who nro on picket duty today throiiKhout tho city. The rioting throughout tho night here wns the fiercest of the strlko to dat'i, and It Is feared even worso conditions will come If negotiations Look for tho nd that offers it to you, second-hand, nt a ronl bargain I Printing of all kuulj at Portland prices. Mnil Tribune office llnsklns for Health. Midsummer Clearance Sale OIL CLOTH "Best quality, yard 21c AT MANN'S CENTRAL AVENUE NEAR POSTOFFICE TOWELS Large bath tow ls, hloaehcrt, each 15c This is the time and place to save money Corset Sale Wo men's fine Coutil twsets, fit ted ith two pair hose supporters. 75c value 48c Women's extra, good grade Ooutil corsets, fitted with three pair hose supporteis, $1.00 quality, a pair 69c Long Glove Sale Women's 1G inch button silk gloves patent tip, colore only, $1.25 values sale price, a pair 79c Women's 1(5 inch button tucked silk gloves in white, black, pon gee, $2.50 values $1.98 HOT WEATHER UNDERWEAR CHEAP Women's sleeve less vests, fine quality" sale price each 10c Women's fine lisle vests, v shap ed, sale each price, at 15c Women's umbrel la pants, sale price 29c Women's union si! its, fine quality, sale price 29c The Best Hosiery Values in the City Women's and Women's lisle Women's 'Bur- Women's fine silk children's fast hose in tan and son" hose, fine lisle hose, in black black hose, sale -black, sale price, qualitv, a pair and colors, a pair price, a pair a pair 9c 15c 25c 48c Cleaning up our Ready-to -Wear Garments Women's skirts, all worth price wash colors, $1.50, sale 98c Women's wash suits worth $5.00, sale price $3.48 Women's fine liugere waists, $1.50 grade, sale price 98c Women's Cham bry waists, all col ors, $1.00 quality, sale price 69c Cedar Poles We are now carrying in stock a full line of Cedar Telephone and Telegraph Poles. Let us figure on your needs. CRATER PHONE MAIN 971 LAKE FUEL CO. SPARTA BUILDING mtiLm ,,$.$ $$$$$$$,$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ tfj. r- ! $k : a f f v CO- BANKING SERVICE The Medford National Bank assures you of the best service. Its officers aim in ovory way to protect the interests of its patrons, making uso of every moans of precaution. The directors and officers tiro all well known business men; men of integrity and known for the careful and conservative handling of any and all business intrusted to them. Its up-to-date system of accuracy, promptness and tho same careful atten tion to largo or small depositors, makes it a bank for all tho peoplo. IF YOU ARE NOT A CUSTOMER. OP THIS BANK LET THIS BE AN INVITATION TO BECOME ONE THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK W. II. GORE, President. coco- co-coco- co-coco- CO: III - - - 1- ' " ' " -" II ' I ' I " '.,--.--.- . . . i 1 . I . $ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ P-JS$iJ?$iP$'if if J. A. PERRY, Vice President. P. E. MERRICK, Vice President. 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