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IF "r mmw fj PAGE TWO WW . "T V JVJ:.'1 u 1 1 1 iinmiwww"Tm?i wwwiW -n'sjwtiwas. Jfv r k ; ' Sw IHRW IK, I W: i j X 1 ft ,1 k'l' E. y 3iCBDF0RD MATL TRTBUNK M'RDFORD, OREGON. JPRTDAY. JULY 28, 101 T. LOCAL AND PERSONAL MIfiB OrAto IMorco Id cninpliiR with frlomla oji rortunn'a Crook durini; tlio liot wontlicr. W. A. Oomlinnn of Trail spoilt Fri day ln,Mo()fonl on business. Mrn, John Wrlpht slnrtu In a fow dnys to Hlvoraido, Callfornln, to visit with hor sons. , The trip Is a busl jh'hh uiid lilctiBuro trip combined. Dr. J, M. Kopno, who Is lcnrnliiR tho nrt of drlvlnir nn nuto successfully. motored over tiio road to Sterling, vlaj JncK'Bonvlllo, Wednesday. ,Tljo Indies of tlio South Methodist church wlll.nlvQ nn Ico cream Boclal at Mrs. B. I TIfor's on the corner of South Onkdnle nnd Eighth street on Friday cvoulng to which everybody Is Invited. t 109 Goorgo Merrltt of Central Point npent Thursday In Medford .with friends. Tho, season for hunting deer will i open August 1st mid lnanyaro pre paring to take advantago of that fact. Deer aro more plentiful than usual, (.'specially In Sterling and Applegato districts. Boo. II. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. " Win.. K. .Caton, who Is engaged In 1ho dry cleaning business at Yrekn, Cal., has been spending a few days in this section, his former home. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Claim O. Taylor), nttornoya-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Bldg., Medford. School Superintendent Walls was In Ashland the forepart of the week, visiting his parents. Brick Ico cream, all kinds and colors. Rardons Bakery; phone 371. Prompt delivery. John Do Soto, who was arrested lu this county and against whom four In dlctments were found by the United Sfates grand jury for violations of the white slave law. Experts to gain his freedom because Miss Farmer, the woman In the case, has levanted. He haB pleaded not guilty and will be tried during the fall months. Rardons Bakery now delivers Ices nnd Ice cream to any part of the city. V. Doone is at Elk Creek, expect ing the property belonging to' tho Pear Mining Company, which Is com posed of Peter Applegato, J, N. Mer rltt W, C. hoover, W. J. Freeman and otheifl. A largo body of uxcollont ore has been uncovered and tho prospects for a gopi mine are bright, fcMuch( de velopment work has been done theio already. Br. J. F. Roddy loft Friday morn ing to visit several mines on Calico Creek. Ho will return Sunday, Grain and alfalfa hay tor snlo at Oakdalo Park addition. Seo W. II Gvcrliond, 909 West Ninth street, phono CC71. Mr. nnd Mrs. William derlg leave Saturday to visit Crater Lnke. S. S. Pentz will open law offices In tho new Howard block. G. W. Slater has taken tho contract for building $3,001) addition, to the homo of Claronco Wheejer, 247 South Riverside avenue Fred L. Champlln of Gold Hill was a recent visitor In Medford. B. F, Mulkey has returned from a business visit at Eagle Point. He Is looking into several water coutrover ses in that section. Fred Colvlg has returned from a business trip to Grants Pass. Guy Leonard has returned from a short trip to Ashland. Clarence Wheeler Is planning the erection of ati addition to his resi dence on South Riverside avenue. William A. Allen of Central Point spent Friday In Medford with friends. B. A. Holmes of Woodvllle Is visit ing friends in this city. Louis Tryson of Ruch is visiting Medford. 6ERIG TO INSPECT ROAD SATURDAY Will Settle Controversy Between En gineer anil Contractor Regarding Classification of Material In the Pumice Grade.' William Gorij, chief engineer of tlio Pacific & Kiitftorn, will leave Snlurdny luorniii to clarify the ma terial moved in tho construction of the Pumice srade in order to settle n dispute between the contractor nnd County Engineer Harmon. The con tractor claims ho is eutitlcd'to more money while the engineer does ho( agree with him. The matter recently enmn licfoie the county court and ijt that timejuc parties agreed to leave tho unit tor to Air. Gerig ami accept his estimate as filial. KING AND ASQUITH HOLD CONFERENCE AT PALACE Georgu Carchuff, who has been In Eastern Oregon for several years, Is visiting relatives living near Jackson ville. Cali H. C. Brown, 425 Holly for plumbing and heating. Phone 2121. 11G Mr. and Mrs. John Devlin of Ap jilcgate, who have been visiting Dr. and Mrs. Cbas. HInes of Forest Grovo aro ut borne again. Waists to embroider at tho Handi craft shop, Kentuers. 109 Frank Mooro of Ashland, the drug gist, who was employed in Medford and Jacksonville for sometime, has becomo interested in a drug store at Eugene. A matured mutual life endowment policy is the 'abundant harvest of the wlso man. See J. F. Hutchason. P. E. Kershaw, Mrs. E. A. Hicks and Mrs. Calder motored to Jackson ville Wednesday. Telephone 371, Rardons Bakery for cake, ices and ice cream; prompt delivery. F. Edmcades was In Jacksonville one day this week, on business con nected with tho shoo house which has made an assignment. New jubots at the Handicroft Bhop. 109 Mrs. Saltmarsh of Table Rock has returned homo from a visit with re latives living on Applcgate. Four hundred tiers of hard and soft wood, dry and sound for sale cheap. Address "Falrview" Jackson ville. Mrs. Boardman and her daughter Edith, aro hero from Riverside, California, visiting Mrs. Boardman's brother, Mr. Clayvillo. Nick Komonata, a Greek, who waxed loud and noisy Thursday even ing on the street, contributed $5 to the city treasury Friday morning. For Rent Largo vacant room, suit abjo for man and wife, with board Jn connection. Mrs. Fay, 310 North Bar tlott street. Ill A. W, Clark has returned from a business trip to Eugcno. DIED FURRY At her home near Phoe nix, Thursday, July 27, J1U1, Mis. Amelia Furry, aged S)i). She leaves four children. Fred Furry, Arthur Furry, Airs. Anderson nnd Mrs. Donald Griffis1 whoalllived in the vicinity of Phoenix. Funeral services will be held at the Phoenix Presbyterian church Sundav morn ing at 11 o'clock. Rev. Bailey of Phoenix officiating. The funeral services will be under the direction of Weeks and AIcGowan. LONDON, duly 28. King George and Premier Ahouith todav Vld conference at Buckingham "palace in regard to the toreign .situation. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby giveti that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon, at Its next regular meeting on August 1st, 1911, for a license to sell splrl tous. vinous aud malt liquors In quantities less than a gallon, at his place of business at No. 25 South Front street. In said city, for a per iod of six month. CARNS BROS. Date of first publication, July 20, 1911. VICTORY R BIG INTERESTS ! LaFollettc In His Mniiazlne Bitterly Denounces Reciprocity as a Piece of Privato Legislation ami Not of Benefit to the Ultimate Consumer. WceRs & McGovyan Co. UNDERTXKEBS Jy Phono 2371 Night Phone F. W. Week 3071. 4. E. Orr, MO. LADI ASSISTANT. 4Hrfwihrhp4r ii JOHN A. PERL Undertaker nnd Embalmer ! : Succeiior to the undertaking do- ; ! j partjnent of Medford Furniture Co. j ; ' gtllco with Medford FurnUuro Co, :; Tplophones: Pay, Bell 351; ! : John A. Perl, realdonco, Bell 4111, 1 I Unnift 17!ir,. i ! lor 8571. AMBULANCE 8KUVI0B V!! BIG GUARANTEE FOR PAPKE-KLAUS FIGHT NEW YORK, July 2S. Billy Pa- ke has been offered a big guarantee by James W. Coffroth for a 20- round fight with Frank Klaus in San Francisco, according to a report here today. Papke's bout with Sail or Burke August 8 has been post poned to August 22. NOTICK TO ALL CEMKNT CON TJtACTORS AND UUILDKItS That on and after thw first day of August. 1911 tho local Ciment Work ers Union No. 1GS will enforco the following scato of wagu and hours: for finishers 62 1-2 cnta per hour, for finisher's helpers J3.G0 per day, for labors $3.00 per day, for box mix era J3.50 per day. Eight (8) hours to constitute a days work. Hours from 8 a. m. to G p. m. and time and one half for over tlmo and double time for Sundays and holidays. F. II. Mc Donald, pres.; C. W. Damls, Bee. -MADISON', Wis,, J July 28. Un der tlio caption of "Whose vitiryTf" LnFollulle's Alagnntuo today, bitterly denounces iccipiocitj. "A pioce of privnto logihition, en acted in Mipiilo ohcduMice to the presidential intUidate" is Hie magnk zinc's eliaracteriEulion of the hill. The mngixine usorth that tlio meas ure is w'ore than "the outragu of the Pavne-Aldricli law." , The urtiulcs continues: "It's passnge w a victory for the railmnd, which may gain increased traffic an Canadian wheut flour to our mills and ugrictulturo iinple-incut-, motor curs and other manu factures go l'mm our mills to the faritit and homes of I'auadu. I'ho miller are given five acce to the wheat schedules of Canada aud arc handed a club with which to heal down the prices which the American flintier m;oied for Ins grain. It is u victory for the big industrial aud truuportntiou interests, Mr. Ul timate Consumer not u victory ir you." EUGENE FAVORS EXTRA SESSION FOR GOOD ROADS KUOHN'H. Or., July 27.- The Ku gene Comuicriul Club Inn gone on record a- favoring the bonding of counties for road work nnd has pas sed .1 resolution calling upon Govern or West to convene a special m'smoii of the legislature for the sole -nr-miso (if passing Midi legislation its shall put into effect the amendment to article 11 of section 10 of the con stitution of the state, authorizing the counties to incur indebtedness for permanent work on Hie highways, af ter approval by a majority of those voting on the ipicstiou. Buskins for Healtn. BUTTE FALLS IS POPULAR RESO T Between Forty ami Fitly Meilfortl FamlHes Arc Caniilii Near Em! of Pacific & Eastern Railroad ' 0iens Extensive Camn Grounds. , s Now that .1 regular tntiu MU'Vico has been instituted between this cilv ami Hiitte Falls, tlio loiter place w becoming i great Mimtnur ieorl. Ac cording to CliioT Knginccr (Iciig ! the Pmufic Knstcin, no osn than d( or fit) .Medford families ti to on t'ampcl near the l-'nlls. The Uiiin schedule of the I'ucilic A Kasteni is so arranged that u busl ucss iittiit can have his fiuuilv in camp at Unite Kails and still-spcud each Sunday with them without to iug any lime from his work m tin city. WILEY IS PRAISED BY CONGRESSIONAL RESOLUTION WASHINGTON. 1). C. Julv 28 Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, chief chemist of the department of ugtictdliire whoso "coiidcuiualiou punishment" was ndvoontcd by Attorney (Iciteinl Wiekersham, tuny get a pat on In back flout the house. Cougresinait Rodcuhcrg of (lent 1 1 todav introduced it rcolntion wli-ib evprciMus ooillidi'iioo In Wiley. It h Look for tint "help wunlml" 'id cNpcclcil llio icsolulion will renoivo that mih'iiih like 11 "piiinpunt"-- anil the itcncral Miipporl of the tlcinocinls. aiiHwer It iii'onipllv FORCED SALE I AM FORCEt) TO SELL SOME Medford Realty ' VACANT LOTS OR RESIDENCE . PROPERTY JlltlS for someone, as I must raise the money at once x Barg SEE OW NER 60 N. Orange St. BSKt.ftkS'i TllteMMT T VmHM Kidnapped Girl Found. SAXFANCICO, Cal., July 28. flelen Johnson Whitson, 17, who was alleged to have been kidnapped by "white tdnvers", 12 days ago, has been located near Santa Cruz, ac cording to reports received here today. CARNEGIE SENDS PENSION TO MOTHER KENNEDY GWVS QUICK ACTION'. Leon 13. Haskins reports that A SINGLE DOSE of slmplo buckthorn bark, glycerlno, etc.. as compounded In Adler-1-ka, tho new German ap pendicitis remedy, relieves constipa tion, sour stomach pr gas on tho stom ach almost INSTANTLY. Many Med ford people aro being helped. Rock Spring Goal OH , KA5H ui xu Tixm. Office nnd Coal Van!, Twelfth and Front S tree Li. I'liono 7101. Burbidge n ooaxj sujr jHdM NEW YORK, July 28. Writing from Skiho Castle, Andrew Carnegie notified ".Mother" Kennedy, long 11 figure at Coney Islnnd, that she will hereafter receive $25 n month. "iotllcr', Kennedy's hufiband was n friend of Carnegie many years ? ARUST MEMBER FINED ,F0R LAW VIOLATIONS NEW YORK, July 28. Henry Hnmmon, member of tho wire trust, pleaded guilty to a violation of the Sherman law and was fined $1UOO by Federal JJudgo Archhalt. "fr -r T t "r CENTRAL. POINT. Mr. nnd 3rrs. T. J. O'Hnra, Mr. and Mrs. M. Bowers, Mrs. Vttlzor and child spent Thursday in Grants Pass. J. II. McJimsey left for tho north Thursday morning to look up a loca tion. Miss Belle McK'muey of Gleudule is visiting relatives here. Miss Edith Brown and her brother, Laurence, left Thursday afternoon for Ban Francisco to attend business college. Mr. Kidd and Mr. Halloy of Med ford made u business trip here Thurs day. Miss Ktta Williams nnd Miss Pearl Ross returned Thursday afternoon from their trip north, Mrs. Lang and daughter, F. J. Tny lor and son, P. F. Klein, Miss Herring, Waymiin Warner, II. F. Caton, W. E. Price, J. IL Cay, Mr. England, Mr. Alexander wero Medford visitors Thursday. Tho Ladies' uid of tho M. K. church will huvo 11 bargain day sale Saturday at tho tpialily store. This snlo includes salads, cukes, bread, pics and ninny good things to tempt ono's uppulile. Wealth of Hair Clias. Strang has tho rn-jmratlon that grows Hair, Ktops Dandruff and Makes Hair Gloriously Iladutnt. Money back says Cbas. Strang If Parisian Sago doesn't eradicate all dandruff, stop splitting hair, failing hair and scalp itch, und put life and lustro Into tho halof any man, wo man or child. And Parisian Sago is so pleasant aud refreshing. No cheap perfumery odor to carry around all day, no dis agreeable concoction that disgusts the senses, hut a daintily perfumed Ionic that proves its goodness the first timo you use (t. Baldness and faded hair aro both caubed by dandruff germs. Parisian Sago kills tho germs and causes the hair to grow abundantly. Largo bottlo for CO cents at Chas. Strang's and druggists evorywtyiro. For Clili. CeoaueuJ brill SISUH J OF THE HOLY KAMC&or USU3 AUD HAW. Ci4. A,lb.4 C4:tiu Cnrr,. i!i Att. Hocot'.on n4 CcratMi tUllrttutUl4i4JajlHiJtt.t.t&M4toiiiA UuUui!Trillf.Witt4lofAaiMUKrnM.A.U!ru urns wnitia. x. iu,; AiJm,, rtu4 AGHXTS FOK BUICKS AND LOCOMOBILES CRATER LAKE r GARAGE gasotjINi: 01 h A N I S U I I Ij I K s Haflklns for Health. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1 f-f-f-f-f4----f'f--4-f-f-f-f- FOK KENT Furnish housekeeping rooms. 134 Sout)i Bartlott street. Mrs. C. L. Allen. Ill LOST A small gold hair pin with black enameled; between Itlversldo and Hussy's store; leave at Tribuno and recelvo icward. Ill REMOVED I havo removed my real CHtfito office from 1'i'i East Main street to 29 North Ivy. street, next to Now Medford Hotel. Geo. F. Dyer. Ill T RE-KSTAJILISED After almost two years ulnco I operated tho repair department at tho Medford Auto Company's Garago I havo secured a now location and would bo pleas ed to seo my former ciistomow with all their friends autp repair ing, storage, new cars sold, old cars oyerhuuled; sold or exchang ed; oijr motto, sixty minutes work for oho hour. Ooorgo F, Dyor. Motor Homo, 29 North Ivy street, Dyer & Searlo, proprietors. 110 DON'T TRY TO KEEP HOUSE without Conkcy'a Nox-T-Cidc. Ucc it from cellar to attic, to keep your house clean, pure and free from i;ermi and disease. Neces sary for the sick room re freshing for bath and toilet healing for burns, cuts, wounds and sores. Differ ent sizes, life up. Ask for booklet. WARNER-WORTMAN & GORE. UNDER CANVAS, MEDFORD TUESD'Y AUG. 1 DONT MISS THIS GOOD ONE PARADE AT NOON PE ANCE AT 8 P. N. AmmmmAmmAttmimMm0Amihm I Particular People uk perfect Dental Work - Arc you PARTICULAR. Do yon know Hint the human mouth contains more varie ties of disease germs than any other part of the human body? You don't hclciyc it ? Well, I can prove ii to you and statistics show It to he a fact. Come In ai)d talk It ovej. if you thought you were going to have some disease, like typhoid, and could stop It by having your teeth attended to, .puld you hesitate ? Remember l charge nothing for examination and estimates, and all my work is GUARANTEED. LADY ATTENDANT 22 -KARAT GOLD CROWNS ..$5.00 PORCELAIN CROWNS .. $5.00 BRIDGE WORK (per tooth) .. $5.00 GOLD FILLINGS ....$1.50 AND UP SILVER FILLINGS $1,00 AND UP FULL SET OF TEETH, on rubber plate $7.50 BEST SET OF TEETH, on rubber piftto , $10,00 PAINLESS EXTRACTION. All other work in proportion. REMEMBER THE MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP ARE GUAR ANTEED TO BE THE VERY BEST. DR. BARBER, The Dentist 20T-208 Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank Building, Comer West Main and and Grape Streets, Medford, Oregon. Office Hours 8 a. in. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Phone Main C53. 10MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMI01MMMMMMM'MMMMIHMMMMM rrrw4rrrt-r rvrr A Bank's For Nearly a Quarter of a Century the JACKSON COUNTY BANK MEDFORD, OREGON has served the people of Medford and vioinity. At all tirnen thoro is Qnnsidorod first the ,i interests of its depositors; This safe and sano policy has HELPED us to succeed, Your business solicited because wo can uv.ccxd you the largest possible accommodations ronsta lent with sound banking. Capital $100,000. Surplus $65,000 .1 V ' ff t fft4 Itt't4 ttttttf tttftftttttt,t tfHtttm, tt t .fj mm., ft i, it' i ttmttUtSMmMM -. 1-