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!-- MEDFORD MATF, TRTBTWE. M RDEORD, OK HA ON, SrXDAY, JULY 23, 191 1. PAGE MvTlJ ) ' i $ II- "C yif r ' local and personal I Hi'imlor Von tier llullwi wmt iiiiidiik IiIh Moil Mill fik'liilH Hid fine pit It (if till) W'l(, Hlllllllll .ItllHM Willi III till' I'llllllty M'llt iii'riiiiiiiinliil liy iiiitiiiluini of IiIh fit iii lly, on Tliiiiiuliiy inoiiiliiK. ' l- N. AIuxiiiiiUm'. foiiiii'i' Hiipi'iln li'iuli'iit or (llcii-Uounn OioIiiiiiIh, Im IiichIimI In .Mnilfiiiil nt prcniiiit, lilni kill your tiuifltn ipilt'ldy itml Miiri'ly. Don't lolumtn tlm toi in your rlilrlo'll yunl. del Coiiltny'n llri immviIiM' lifir. You mil Imvo a lilnl iiui'ltiir.o mill it viiluitlilu poultry lioolt no t'liitrr.' I')' miltliiK nt War iM"iV(iilinnn tb (lorti, ,1.,1'J. KiimhIuiiui mill T K. Klllntt tllHIIWtl'll IMImImi'HH III .llll'llHOIIVllIlt TliuiHilny. .lohn (Irlovii, riiml iiupcrvlmir, whh down from I'roHpi-ct itilto nriitly, aiionipiiiilt'il liy IiIh mm. Jiiiiimh. I loud li'ttiicti at tlm I'lui'croft Rnr tM'll I " . A. Ilolinmi, ii prouiluioit JotiruiillHt wro iiiiioiik our ri-runl ImihIiii'hh vlnl of I'orllmul. wiiM In tlio vnlli'y ilurlnu tlin vcil(. .lohn MtirKtiflior, Jr...liiH rotumi' lo J'oriniin'ii t'reok from Kluiiiiill Kullw, wlioro Im wiin wiiployrd an miuditnlrit for hoiiio tlino. W. (lotcliiill of .liirltKouvlllii who I Ik iliV(doiliu; inliiliu: prupurtlfii In i lllic ApplnKOlii illMrlct, Im tied u. fw ii !ioiirn In Miylfonl Tliurmtay. r irm- iriiKun h1"1" '" ifuwin, .iii'ii I'ri'd 'm(m U lit I'orllmid on ill ford v, AhIiIiuuI, Holiday at :i p. in., ImihIiii'kh vIhIi, A nMiii'dy i-iiri'M iljmmmi liut you ni'od Conkiiy'ii Noxl-Hd tlm wond iTfnl dlHlufi'tvaiif - fpr Hprn)lnK Imiid mid dniiuhlfr at Newport. uliout tln placo to kill tlm nratt'H'i Kt'iuiH and pn'Vnnt dlHimHc For Pool triiHMi. utoi-knii'il and liintrn'prrt. I'or ul liy VariiirVoriman k dor" ,laliit;H !' Kolly, wtio Im iikhNIIiih In llio di'Vtdopnu'iU of llin roiinly'w roilt ijuiiiry on tirlffln frmik, wan In Jack Honvlllit Tliurndrty aft.'rnoon John v. WIIhoii. diiputy Hlicrlff, who wiih hulipiHUiiiml an it wIIiion In llu DoHota wlilto-Hlnyo mi", which orlKttintfl In thin county. Iihh n'turn ,td. An Indict iiiont wiih found by III" fi'di-ral itraiid Jury. Mitchell ft Hoitek innko Irnleiw r frlKfratom that Ueup your buttor and milk In t"rf"ct condition without lc. .MrH. Mlnnlo Kidly mid Mln Flora ThouipHoii wuro ovur from Jnrkon villi Thursday nioriilm:. JinlK" 's'"II n' County lload Hup I'rlntcndiMit llttruiuri hav koii" to up Ikt dor."" luHpi'Cl tho road mid brlilRi' that hav Ii'mi and nn b tn: built In that ncetlnn. Tlmy havi had uiicl kood work dono In thl 1 1 Hit. - Ciiiiiinlt Hkokou mill S. O I'owith worn down front Tnlt'itt Thlirmlny. ' 8oo II. A. Ilolmoi, Tho lnurnco Man. ovur Jncktion County bank. J. N. Pnn of (Vntral rlntru clnct tin bfitn appolntfd mipiTlnloii ili'iil of tlm county poor farm at a Hillary of $100 pur month. The Unlti-d Htato rand Jury ha IndU'li'd Joliji DcSoto, hIIbm Turner, nrri'Htd In Jacknon comity under tho wlilti'-lav act. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln. Uluun O. Taylor), attornoy-at-law, ovor JickHon County Unk UldK.. Mi'dford. Mr. fiabrlth. who Ih dovnlopliiK a mini' on ApplnRiilM lu company with Mr. WfttiT. ha koiio to I'ortlnud, but will return noon. Jiiiuuh Mum of UiiU'h Creole, the liliini'cr miner, win In Medford and jurkHoiivlllo Haturduy. A. Tlirookniortou, miporvlwor of dUtrlcl Nn. 10, Iiiih been called to Woodland, California, by tlm nerlou IIIiichh of hi inolbur. Ilrlck Irn cream, all kind and color. KnrdoiiH Ilakory; phono 371. Prompt delivery. MIhh l.elln Prim of JackHonvlllo Hpent a few day with frlendH lu Med rord. Tho county' rock criiRtiliiK outfit I nt tlm iniiiry, located weal of .luck Honvlllo, manufacturlni: material for tlm linprovument of Koh avenue, which ruiiH nortliwi'Mt from Medford and lntorecl tlm Jackonvlllo-Cen-trill Point road. JackHon county l rapidly koIIIiik Uh road lu kooiI khupo. Itnnlon llukery now dollver Ice und Ico cronm to any part of tlm I'll)'. J. T. llitriiH of Urnntw Pmhu wiih a liiiHlni'Hh caller In Medford ThurHday. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day IMionfl IH171 Night l'lionra F. W. Week" Will. A. K. Orr, fOO. I,AI)Y ASSISTANT. JOHN A. PERL Undeitakor nd Kmblmir Succniior to tlm unilortaktng do- j partnmnt of Medford Piirnltuiro Co, ; Offlco with Metlford Fiimlturo Co.:; Teloiiliuiiot: Hay, Doll 851; '', John A. Perl, resldonco, Bell 4111, Homo 170Ij. C. W. Conkllu 8801. J. H. Dut- lor 3571. AMM'liANOH 8KIIVI01 tfJ,n4tttrrtrt,rr,M,M The county court Iiiih allowri) Dpi potltlon for an iilnetloujo decide, the iiieiitlou of liii'orporatluK llulto KiiIIh, und the umiiiI will Inlio plnco Auk lint hit. Mim, p. N, HfjMon, Mm, M. M Tay lor and Mr, W. I1,, Klnimy wio iiiuoiiK llin iniiiiy who Journeyed to Meilfoid from .IiiiiKhoiivIIIo diirlnit tlm week. Cah II. C. Drown, i'it. Holly for pIlimbliiK mid lientlui:. Phouu 1 1! 1 nr, MlHjIC, 'II. I'lerrn'of Ahlmid mid hoiiio of ber lady frleud vIhKciI lu Medford S'liiirMilny. .1. W, Opp Iiiih been down from the well known mine which bear hi name mtvernl lliiii'H lalvb'. Iloillld lo bd u I'.ood liiilile! Medford v. AMlilaud, .'I p. m. Huiidiiy, at hall pink. I I0t J. H. Ilariiett, A. I,. Pnuko and C. C. Hall, who live near (Vntral Point. torn, liull nark. 104 Mjh, Hlalno K 1 ii in In a JackMonvllle vUitor durliiK tho iibiience of her Iiiih- .Mr llankH ban been vIkMIiik In JackHonvlllo, the kui'hI of btir HlHter, Mr A (Irnnt. A matured uiutiial life endowment polley Ih the liliiiudaut linrvi-Ht of the wIhh man. Kee J. I HutcluiHon. Mr. I,"n Ulrlili of JiiikHoiivUle wan a Medford vlltor ThurHday oven I UK Mr and Mm, Hrlcknon. who tiro In chiirKo of the boardlm: Iioiiho at the Opp mine, were In Medford onu day HiIm week. drain and alfalfa hay for al al Oakdalo Park addition. See W. II Hverbsnd, U09 Wont Ninth treet phoiii) r,i)7t. T. W. Mile had IiiihIiich at tin- court hOUHo WiplueHday. I'M Hpetirer. who went to Alberta n few yearn iiko, ha returned to Kacle Point. He nee it red n liomeHtead whlli there, he InforuiH uh. Telephone !l?t, Itardonn llakery for cake, Ice iituj lc cream; prottip' delivery. ProfeHHor Collin and Itool have ro turned from n nbort iiniHpectliiK trl to Appb'Kate. ' ,t TliibiiliillfiK of a Hrhool houiu Iv HeaKle dlntrlct ha been let to K, J Pick of Jnckouvllle. It will bo iTeat convenient one. I.eaKim ball Ktart Sunday, Mcu ford v. AhIiIiiikI at ball park, 3 p ui. 10f Y II. Allen, who Ih lu cliarue of tho SUirllnc mine, wa lu Medford mid JackHonvlllo durliiK the Veek. Four hundred tier otjtinrd and oft wood, dry and Hoiirui for Bale cheap. AddreH "Falrvlow" Jackson vllb. On u trip from Albany to Cratet Lake a party couhIhIIuk of PreMldent II. II. CrookH of Albnuy collide, Mr and MrH, P, A. Youiik and daiiKhtei lHabello, Mr. and Mi. J. II. Kalton and Mr. mid Mr. C. K. Sox of Al bany and MIhh Delta Yatnn of Port land, Mr, and Mr. M. C. Spencer ol KiiKOiie and David draham or Kukciic upeut Friday nlKlit In Medford. Tin party left Albany ThurHday. Tlm will return by Prltmvlllu and Madrtis. Mr. and MrH. Worrell worn Ii Medford yraturtlay from tholr Tabli Hock homo. An iiutomohllo party, three car, arrived lu Medford Friday night en route from tlm Willamette Vulloy tr Crater Lake aiJ llond. Thotm of 1 1 1 parly were Mr. unA Mr. P. A,, Youiik MIhh Yonny. Mr. and Mr. C. 13. Sax Mr, and Mr, II. M, Cook, Mr. nm' Mr. J. II, ItalHton and John ItobliiHon of Albany, M. D, Spencer and David Ortiham, of 10ui;cun and MIhh WiiIhou of Portland, T. .1. WllllauiH returniid Frlda from Klamath Fall. Ilu wa accom panted to Klainath Fall by IiIh Kiaiul dauBhter, Mr. F. h. ApplOBiito.'who had been vIhUIuk In Medford. C, 1). UoBtoll wiih up from Con ical Point yoHterday looklttK after lib Modford liU'i'latH, U and Irs. II, 0, .WIIhoii of Lou AiiKetoH, who liavo boon lu Medford for Hiiveral tiny loft Saturday morn ing for Portland. Mr. Fred A. William of dimitf PmiH, who Iiiih been vIhIIIiik her fath er, PoHtmiiHtor Woydford and other Mtidford rolutlvo. returned homo ye torday moruliiK. Met and Mr. 10. W. Carory loft Stit urilny iiioruliiK for rtlpntlnlo, where they expect to remain, Mr. and Mr. A, dray left Satur day for lllllhiKH. Montana. Thoy are front Han FrmtclBCo. Mr, mid Mr. Win. llooloint left for Portland ytmtorday. MIhhoh iHiibul and Nulllo CoIIIiih or .nicltHonvllk), loft yeHtetday for it ylHlt with lOiiKono ftlond. Mr, and Mr, J. T, HarrlHitn, or MiU'Hliflold, OroKon, aro In tjm galley for u Hovoriil week visit, tlo kiuuiIs of jiBBoaaof mul Mta, w. T. Qrlovo, MIhh 1,111a Meo mid Mim, Kreil OwitiiM, iicconipmiliid by llure, Kill' und .loliiinle, uhlldieii of Mr, and Mm, W, T. (Irlovw, loft today for i Hiiuiiimr outliiK at Newpoit. I)r doorKO CoiikIiIIii, of Portlaiu who Iiiih been Hpendluit' tlm pitHl mouth on IiIh oryjmnl near KhkU Point, leave Hunday evening fo' Porllmid. Mi, and Ml. A, Iv. Iteauie an rtpnudlni: the day with II. II. Tioiihoii on the latter orclnird at FiikIo Point Mr, Mary I'. und Hoko llaritum, ol I'lttMliurif, Pa., are vIhIIIhk out at tin farui Iioiiim of their brother, W. V Illinium. TIiIh Ik the flrnt tiiiM'tlnc if (Ih'ho relative for ovur twenty five yearn, Prof. P II Dully, of IJiikIo Point wiih lu Medford ycHlordny. Other vlHltor froinKiiKlo Point wero Mim May Howe, A. II. .Imiiier mid Itobt Mluter. II. N. Ilutlnr Ih HpendliiK. Sunday at llutin Fall. Fort Hubbard I at ColeHtlu, when IiIh family I campluK, D, T. Lawton Ih euJoyhiK a vllt with hi family at ColeHtlu, John Pcfi mid family will leave Monday for llutto Fall. Mr, Perl will remain only a couple of dayH, but hlr family will camp there for uevera week. MiMKr. Holme Merrick report that from their ten acre lif hovoi year old Newtown orchard, itjjnr Tal ant, they will Imrvi'Mt more than 1000 hoxen of fhilt, Any partleM wIhIiIiik to purclniHi' mhool wnrriiutH of Medford Dlntrlrt S'o. It), numlnc: about 1 year at C Iter cent will commuiilcatu with Orl Crawford, clerk 10r. Fori'Ht fire broke out yenterday be weiu ICvium and Wadpodfe creekH Ii ;owimhlp .'II, hotith of ratir.ii 'J went I'll In Ih not In the fori'tit renurve and h lintiilllnu of tho fire will need otne under clutrui' of tlm Individual iwner. Mr. and Mr. d. M, Hoot, of Chi cago, are vIhIHuk Mr. and Mr. J. M (toot out al their King' hlKbwio tome. Mih. Hoot will leave next .veiik for Portland tint Mr. Itool will ,-nmaln lu Medford with hi brother mill about the middle of AukuhI. Mr. A. S. lllltoti vlnlted with ilrnntH Paw trleinl Saturday after noon. Aiionmy mid Mr. ('. U. HeiimeH left litHt ulKhl for Seattle. MIkh OlKa l.leli'TK mid Mlna ICnima HerrwuKeu. two Chicago ncliool teacher ttrrhed lu Medford htHt iiIkIii mil will vjult a few week with Hon I. A. Wcntcrlnnd and family. II. F. Van !it Car returned yeater lay from it two week May at Marnb told, Oregon. He wiih accompanied .o that place by Mr. Von do Car and jIh Mlater who will remain there until In AtlKUHt. Mr. Delroy detchell returned ya enlay from a Hovenil tuouth visit hi MluneHOtn, Mr. mid Mr. W. H. Core left yea .erday for Coleatlu. W. VokuII nnil family have moved to Talent where Mr. VokoII will be employed. It. W. Welch anil Hon, Daniel, who have been vUltltiK Mr. Welch' brother ntSqtiaw Uiko were in the .'liy Saturday enrottto to their home. Col. Frank Hay Ih lu Portland up in a buslneHH trip. Volney Dixon returned yeatorday from a Hevural weckR bimluesa trip uto KiiBtern Oremm and Northern California. MrH. Mamie K. Hlddlo ha returned from a week visit at Hlddlc. Mr, and MIhh Oardnor of Chicago uro vlltor at the homu of Itlchard V'erneer lu thla city. Mlaa Itertha MuPhoraon returned ittHt night from a vlalt with drnnts PaHH frletida, J. O. (lore and fuinlly, councilman II. O. Wortmmi mid family, MIhh ilulali Warner, Mlaa Mnrgarlt Jacka, A. W. JohtiBotv and Frank Odell re tettrui'd Saturday tminlns -'rom a four daya trip to Crater Lake. WAITER ATTEMPTS TO STOP FRIEND IN FIGHT; IS CUT Karl Parker, tt winter nt tho Royal Cute, was hovorely uttt with n knilV in tlio liantls of n I'rieuil Into Satur day night when ho attemiteil to stop Iiih l'lioiul trout miMiij,' with an ltul inn wnitef, Tho youiiK mini's wound while imiiil'ul, tiro not serious. Dr. Shearer drosseil tlio wounds and the youiie; liunr was ablo to go. Ilu ex onerates his l'rit'iul rt' till blame. The Italian luid used hoiiio strong lung; tinge anil tlm friend snirled to I'm liim. I'avlaM' iiotieiut; it UuiCu t)t tetnf led to stop him mid was hurt. laiok at (ho nds for tho clianuo tu liny tlio properly you neod nt a 'nulit pride." Rock Spring Goal OK BAND A&IJ TK1 TIM. Officii anil CoaKVnrd, Twolfdi a mi Kroijt Streots, Pliouo'7101. Burbidge CM COAX. MAX. J. I III M. m., pri'iieluiiK 11 ii. in.; Miilijeet A- 4.U., rL,,,,!,,,,. "rt ol dud." Prcneh.ng at 8 p jtxl Luis ijuiiiiva m. I'.veryiiiKiy welcome. -.1. r. ,' lllpjin, pMMlor. Presbyterian Church. I'leiK'llltiK' "l If " "' liV the iin. lor, KeniccH it! H in Kuixlny icliool nt 10 a. in. ( Ii. Hoeietv nt p. in, (looil liiljwie ui all wemi'cx. First Church of Cliilst, Scientist. .Service Mninliiy m II h. hi.; huI- ji'el of loxxou-eiiur.n: "Trnlli," Siiiiilny ncliool iitl in, Weiliienilii) iiveilinj; lil('l'till III H, All me wel eome, A free rcmluiir imiui in ipen lo the (iiihlic I'ruin -' to U daily, ex cept Siinilny. ('horih pilifico, 'IVi, North Onkiliilc. ' Baptist Church Notes. Service nl Ilu;, iimihI IkhhhiiI the Haptinl ehiitch I'liJXl Sunday, Mih.jeet of iiioriiiiiK scruioii. "The Spiiil of C'lirint." 'I'hu 1'Vciiiiijf iMMii-e Hill lie it Hpcfinl winy i'.nieif by liie choir After Siinilny, July 1, there will he no eveiiiiij: hcrvico on Suixluy until Sepleiyher ,'!. A, O. Unimex, pnwtor. St. .Marks. Neilher Suiidiiy li"o nor tiioruint; enice nt St. -Miitk i-hurch ne.xl Siinilny Willititti' I.u i-, pastor. Methodist Church. South. Mc.lliotliKi Clinrch, .Suuih. cornel of .Mum und Onkdnle SuimIhn i-IikoI 1 PUTS NEW LIFE , I JH HAIR AND SCALP I (From I he FumIiioii l.'eview.) "The old Ylixilreeiible nielhod of wuxhiiiK the xculp in iviiiK itwn lo dry HliHiiiiMiointf, whiclt in vnnu-r mid iImi not Ii-nvc the Mcitlp dry mid hard or make tint hnir brittle or Hlrinvy. ''he dry nhaTipoo promote n lumllhy, viKonu emulilioit non iviw (hi! Iinfr it lirifslit, slo. nod fluffy a pponm mm. "An excellent dry Kbmnpoo curt In imhiIh by ini.iof (our mince nf orrix rool with lour oiilieim of lliel-ox. Once it week Hprinht u liltlc of tliif mix tore on the hcnil, then linifli out I'Hiel'ullv and it will remove ilut iiih' exei-KM nil. If the nenlp is dry jitid M'ltly, a few IreiitiiieiilM will make it Hiifl and hfiillliy. "Thi in win h trying if oii wiml fluffy, liixuriniit hair, or cure to avoid the iliinyer of enleh'ui: cold 1 lift I one in e.xpieil (o when l;ihi nn ordinary wet nhiuiipoo. Then, ton. thero.x i Hjiid to In- a genuine hinr grower." I- THER-0X FOR" SALE HASKINS' DRUG STORE ' Haakln for Health H--K- -K. . MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE I 5UN. JULY 23 ONE NIGHT ONLY V x t MAY HOWARD, the Psychic Wonder, I Assisted by DR. CHARLES SLADE X A grand oxhihitioii of Psychic Force i;i full light on 1 the open sftige producing some of the most wouder- 2 fill materializations ever witnessed in this country. 1 Miss .Howard will give all her demonstrations in full X light on open stage. Prices 25 and 35 cents. .H..j.-.-5- -H-'H"t'H--M"M--K- r. sNsvr ss Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improyed ranches and fruit land. PHONE 3231. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. rfsrpJfcrvjjKs PROTECT YOUR HORSES I A 5 ! AND COWS FROM FLIES 1 BY USING Conkey's Fly Knocker I Dont let your stock suffer for the want f I of this vsimply-applied sure-working J 5 fly chaser. 7 A J ICE COLD Grape Juice, 35 cents the quart. We al- t ways keep a supply on ice. WATERMELONSOno $ z off the ico will make these hot clays seem coolor. $ I I ' PRUITS .VEGETABLES MEATS & ' : I j Warner, Wortman 6 Gore I J----ir'---r4--;r " The Influence of Street Lighting on Property Value The Story of Three Installations in St. Louis, Brooklyn S South Bend Anything that tends to increase the traf fic on a business iftreet and brings the peo- pie out on the side walks in the evenings naturally means better business for its "mer chants, with a resultant influence on prop crty values. Tli,e discovery that such an in tlucnee can be organized and maintained by the merchants themselves has opened up great possibilities for the development of retail business. It is no longer necessary for the merchant off the main thoroughfare to be content with a secondary opportunity and bide bis lime until the population in creases or his chance comes to move. The new system of ornamental street lighting has provided a means for developing his btjsiuess from his own door and of making his own street more popular, by simply in stalling a practical worka-day loadstone which will attract and focus the public eye " ' and draw the crowds. Iiight has ever proved itself the waster magnet for humans no less thjin the insects. We choose the bright and cheerful street, and where we walk we spend our money. In Ht. Louis the merchants along one block on Huston Avenue, a small outlying center, felt that they were losing too much of the neighborhood business to the'' big stores down-town. They met' to 'consider ways and means to impress on the public tluit local market offered opportunities and convenience worthy of support. They in vestigated the experience of others in var ious towns where decorative street lighting has been installed and decided tb try its ef fect in their case. The local lighting company assisted them in carrying through the project and lamp posts were placed at intervals of 25 feet along both curbs. It was not long before the good influence was apparent. The evening business of the merchants increased, vacant stores were rented and at higher fig ures, while' many merchants made various improvements in their premises to keep pace with prosperity. Before long an offer of $100.00 a front foot was made for a lot on the corner of Easton and Taylor Avenues, the highest price on record hi the section, and real estate men credit tlio boom to the improved illumination. Again, in South Bend, Indiana, the main stores were located at the junction where the interurban street car lines came in. The merchants a few blocks up, feeling that they were not getting their share, decided to start a new center of trade and to advertise it by installing nine arches of electric lights from curb to curb throughout their section. A largo electric sign reading "New Centre" was erected across the street which was plainly readable from the "old centre" and from the street cars. Each arch bore -10 lamps. The effect was immediate. People Avalk cd down to tho "New Centre" to do their shopping because that seemed to be the place where things were happening. Before, long, rents in the new section soared GO per cent and more, and the merchants who had no leases gave way to more progressive firms. One house in particular, that already owned the largest electric sign in South Bend, moved bodily from the old centre to tho new. Of course, the merchants backed tho out-door lighting up with plenty of win dow' lights and energertic sales endeavor. But it was the lights that turned tho trick. Truly the evening hours are but a small part of the merchants' day, but thoy are crucial hours no less, for when we "walk abroad when tho work is done, wo tiro re laxed and oi)en to impression. Thou is tho time for the merchant to sow his seed. And tho street we find most pleasant in the even ing is apt to be the street wo will traverse by day. LET OUR REPRESENTATIVE CALL Rogue River Electric Co. i i i ' ?! Ii W Jr. c i ft rtl w " :,;! w r, ,