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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATTi TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OHKCION. THURSDAY, AlWST 10. 1011. p- . if i - t ! 11 i J LOCAL AND PERSONAL V. A. Sprlngfont ot Sterling was among the, many outatdera who did business In Medford Wednesday. 1), II. Jaclison mndo n trip to Jack sonville, Wednesday afternoon. JopnncBO. air plantB at llrondlcy'a, phono C181. A eulmtnntinl building along inod ora lines I being built at Jackson county rock quarry on Griffin Crook under the mechtinlcnl supervision of rioorgo Uttlo. A great deal of road building tnntorlal will bo obtained thcro n tho near future. Itnrdou's llakery uow delivers Ices and Ico cream to ony part o( tho city. J. P. Logan of Waldo, Josephlno county, was In Medford Wednesday, en route to Jacksonville on business with T. Cameron, who Is associated with him In an extensive mining en terprise. No matter what detect ot tbo skin may bo troubling you, consult Mnrln cllo. It wo cannot euro It wo will tell you bo frankly and ndvlso you what to do. Consultation Is free. Tho Mar Inello Shop. Cora E. Utley, over Kent nor's. locally raised watermelons are in market and nro much bettor and cheaper than tho California product. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, dlcnn Cv Tayior), attorney-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building, Mcdford. Mrs. CHf Bradford of San Fran cisco (nco Margaret Eaton, formerly of Modford.) died at tho residence of her mother, Mrs. Irene Eaton of Jacksonville, Wednesday morning, aged 34 years and C mouths. Sho had suffered with consumption for several yearn. Brick Ico cream, all kinds and colors. Rardons Bafcery; phono 371 Prompt delivery. J. L. Wooldrldge of Apptegate, for- mcr county assessor, transacted busi ness In Mcdford Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Boot and Mr. and Mrs. Farmer motored to Jack sonville Wednesday. Telephone 371, Rardons Bakery for cake, Ices and Ico cream; prompt delivery. Misses Ethel and Marie are visit ing at Jacksonville, guests ot their sister. Mrs. W. H. Barnum. Women throughout tho country aro learning that "Marlnello" is one of their best friends. Wo will be glad to tell you free ot charge what Mar inollo will do tor you If you will call at lho"Marin611b Shop. Cora E. Utleyn over Kcntners. W. II. Denbram of Talent has re turned from a prospecting trip to Applegate district. Ho has discov ered a promising vein of gold bear ing ore. Aro now buying reaches, prunes and pears. If you want to sell for cash at tho highest market price, seo us. Producers Fruit Co. J 37 A. E. Iteames has returned from a business trip to Salem. Ho is a member of tho Judiciary revision com mission appointed by Governor West and to him and A. E. Clark of Port laid has been assigned the duty of reporting on pleading and practice of courts. Tho commission will meet again ot Portland on the last Satur day in this month. Men wanted to chop wood, Crater Lako Fuel Company, Sparta build ing.' Mr. and Mrs. E. Beggs and their little daughter arrived from San Diego Wednesday and will remain In the valley several days. Thoy are now at Jacksonville, which was Mr. Begg's mother a number ot years ago. Perhaps your scalp needs food. That may bo why your hair Is falling out. Don't neglect it unless you want to he bald. Consultation Is freo at our shop. Let us tell you Just what is tho matter with your hair. Tho Mnrlncllo Shop, Cora E. Utloy, over Kcntnor'a. Mosdaraes Townscnd and Cottroll ot Ashland were In Medford ami Jacksonville Wednesday. Seo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurauce Man, over Jackson County bank. Mrs. W. R. Coleman of Jacksonville was a Mcdford visitor Wednesday. Georgo Welnrlch ot Portland, has nccopted position with Mcdford Realty & improvement Company. l'rof and Mrs. S. II. Hall left this momlug for a trip through Califor nia. They Intend to visit tho princi pal cities nuil fruit districts where Mr. Hall will famlllnrlxo himself with conditions and orchard posts, Mr. Hall Just returned from a trip through the northern part ot Oregon whore he visited many of tho fruit districts and agricultural sections gathering data for his, course In tho high school this coming term. F. 1. Benson and family ot Central Point leaves Monday for a six weeks eastern trip, by way ot nCnada. They will visit Mr. Benson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Benson at Hastings, Minn, before returning to Medford. H. G. Pen en t of Albany City, r. V., Is n guest of an old school chum, Mr. Scherhoru. Mr .and Mrs. T. H. Young have returned from an outing In the vic inity of Butto Falls. J. I. Francis of Los Angeles has ar rived to make his home on n 20 aero tract bo purchased last fall near Ceu tral Point. Wlllard J. Hendricks ot Applegate Is spending a few days visiting friends In Medford. Klrby S. Miller spent Thursday In tho vicinity of Talent on business Fruit & Produce Association. L. P. Owens of Ashland spent Thursday In Medford on a short busi ness trip. William C. Brown of Phoenix spent Thursday in Meddford. The pollco force raided tho Jungles on Bear Creek Wednesdoy night and several residents thereof were or dered to hit the ties today. The Clark & Henery Construction Company has completed all of the concrete base work on the original contract with the exception of tm. blocks on east Main. Tho curb and gutter gang started work today on north Fir street. Harry Jones of Ruch Is spending a few days In Medford. John F. Tinker of Ashland Is vlsltj lug Medford frlendsd.d James Allen Is camping In tho vic inity of Butto Falls with his family. They will be absent several weeks. John W. Dennis tho London fruit dealer will arrive in Medford Friday for a short business stay. Chief Inspector Myers has return ed from a trip through the orchards In the Eagle Point district and re ports every thing In good condition. TROOPS SENT TO QUELL RIOT. (Continued From Pago One) WecRs ft McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Dy Phono SS71 Night Phone F. W. Weeta 071. A. B, Orr, MB. k&DY ASSISTANT, arc being enacted in every street of the dock business districts, and clash es between the police and tho strik ers have been constant since day break. Mail wagons escorted by the pollco have bo far been tho storm centers, and many bitter battles have been fought. Hearso Carries Food. Indication of the extent to which London 1b pressed for food camo to light today with tho revealing of a noyel scheme resorted to by a lead ing hotel. While a great crowd ot strikers lined the street, a hearso with two closed carriages drove up tho ronln entrance of tho hotel. Black plumes and mourning signs got the right of way, tho strikers, many of them with their hats off, standing asido to let it pass. When tho car riages and tho hearso drew up at tho door, pollca Immediately sur rounded thorn, the doors were opened, a cargo of meat thoy contained was huriredly rushed Into the hotel and tho vohlcles drove hurriedly away amidst tho groans, Jeers and catcalls of tho defeated mob. MAY PASS BILL OVER JAFt VETO Statehood Advocates Believe That They Will Be Successful In Getting Bills Enacted as Law In Spite ot President. WASHNMGTON, I). C, Aug. 10. The house today agreed, without divi sion, to accept tho senate amend ments to the Arlsonn and Now Mexico statehood measurements. The hills now go to the president. It Is believed, generally that tho measure will bo vetoed, hut Us ad vocates express themselves as hope ful of passing tho bill over president's veto. Representative Flood, author of tho resolution, declares ho has votes enough In both house and sen ate). Republican leaders admit the possibility of tho required nmnbar In tho house, but believe the senate Is doubtful. f- PRESERVES NATURAL COLOR OF THE HAIR i'jj.1.. i, !',, :.' : a ...., . nnr I MM Llt-ITI vtium uikvi UU UUIUMIMC !: succGMQr to tne undertaking ao- ! ' nartment of Medford Furniture Co, : Office, with Mcdford Furniture Co, ; j ;! Telephone: Day, Bell 351; 1 ; ; John A. Perl, residence, Bell 4111, Homo 17 9L. :; ; C. W. Conklla 3601. J. H, But- jl to K71. . , AMItUiaNCK 8KKV10JH (From Woman's National Magazine.) "Any wumun ciin postpone for years the time when her huir becomes tliin nuil gray. It is a mistake to shampoo frequently with soap nnd wnter, us tliut tends to make tho scalp scaly ami hard and the hair dull uml f tided. "The huir will ropoml quickly to the proper home treutment. Put in a fruit jar four ounces of orris root mul four ounce of therox. Shake until well mixed. Once or twice- a week sprinkle n little of this powder on the head mul brush it thoroughly through the linir. "This dry nhnrnpoo removes flirt, dust mul dandruff from tho hettlp ami leaves the hair fresh, sweet mid clean. The tlmrox helps to grow beautiful linir mid prefeerves its nat ural color." f I THEROX FOR SALE I HASKINS' DRUG STORE Tho peoplo ot this city should buy "Mndo In Oregon'1 goods from tho local merchants whenever tho price and quality aro equal to Eastern made goods. ASTORIA'S GREAT SHOW IS OPENED ELOPERS PARENTS ANGRY AT PAIR CROP REPORT HITS NEW YORK MARKET - -- """.TT. .' . . . . . , i..L...i..i..i..(..l..1,A.I.J.a..!".!.'l"l"t"t' l.? V 'P TTTTTTTTTT . . i . ii iuiiim II-...M.IUL J. A. I'MltllY, Vice. I'umldiuit .'.l. MWimUMC. Vl I'loBldout lOiljN mT"' l'"l"""' II. lAl'KHON, ...tnlut I'luihlei'. ' X NKW YORK, Aug. 10. Price at Chauffeur's Mather llHllunant to the opening of tmlny'ii Htock market showed u sharp deullno, uock Isimui Tlie Medford National Bank jj liuoforrod lost S, General lUvetrlc iutl Think Boy Ran Away Willi Society1 Heiress and Her Relatives Anhast, Wisconsin Central l i-a mid Heading.; a With Horror. CAPITAL 15100,000.00 SURPLUS $JtO,000.00 tvK imi'osrr ih.i win hi:,nt. a (iiNi:n.ii ii.niujj' t miixiissTU..NS.crin. wi: hhi.h-it vopu p.vntoN.vtin, St. Paul, Cauiullau Pticltlo and Wa bash nreferrcd a point each. Partial recoveries were mndo but r S. j,,j.4,.4.,.4.4.4.4. .frt' v SHWPOUT, 1. 1 don't see why my good. eemi, hon ejft boy nuirricd thai Mwiety gill. He hod no bud liuhits mid uiis always punt sou mid n html worker." With tltce words, Mr. John Ger nglity, wife vf tlie villajjo liverynuiu oxpres-etl today her di-tnto for the nuirriuge whioh her miii. "Mnmlsohie Juek" (lornghty who eloped with Mij.s Jnlin Froncli. liem-s mid mem ber of the "100" hud contrueted. Tho bride's weiitlhy relutiyoi, iXghat with horror nt Mich u union, tire no more nngtred than nro the humble liveryman mid hi wife. Xot too proud to drivrf1 his own hacks on oeeasious, the groom's father, who is considered a Newport eharneter, is in thorough sympathy with the moth er's sentiments, on the marriage. ii. i i............... r..ll...l in luilil utiil llllln lIlllll'lX'llll'Hl. Illlliu i ........ ...... Aug. 10. "I ,,.. Mlo tm(i ot ii,,, rirut hour virtually nil quotations were lower. Tho un favorable, crop, report was one of tuo reasons -given In explanation of the inarkot'H weakness. Union JMvlflc, St. Paul. Atchison, Heading and Canadian Pacific 'mndo ono point galus at nuou hut tho. tone of tho marqet was not reassuring and It closed feverish. Honda woro heavy. AQUH(1.. Ur.. AllST. IV. ASIOntla eeutenniul pageant to eommemomte the first white settlement of the i'n cifie northwest was officially opened by Governor Oswald West of Ore gon today attended by Adjutant General Finzer of the Oregon Na tional Guard and official staff. Pres ident Taft was represented by John Barrett director puoml of the bit rcau of Fun-American republics. The celebration will Inst 30 days. As the governor and his official family stepped from a special train at- noon the big guns nt Fort otevens, 10 miles below nt the mouth of the Columbia river, boomed out the gov ernor's salute. Sixteen naval ves sels in the harbor replied to the thun derous token rendered while tho of ficials were hurried -into automobiles and driven to the Weinhard-Ahtoria hotel for an informal luncheon. N At 2 o'clock a parade headed by btnte and federal representatives mid centennial officials made its wuy from the court house to Coxcomb hill, where the exposition grounds are located. As moii as the head of the line readied the gates of Fort As toria, Governor Vet turned tlie key, hwung back the gates mid led the parade to the monster stadium. His entrance was the tigual for a soin? the national anthem which wan Ming by 1500 persons. At its con clusion Archbishop Alexander Cliris tio asked n blessing and the celebra tion was officially opened by the gov ernor who delivered nn oration "Hundred Years of Astoria and Ore gon." Among the cities represented in the parade were Seattle, Ya'icouver 1). C; Portland, Spokane, Taeonin and San Francisco. The pageant has been in the cour.?e of preparation for six months aid every building and exhibit was tort pleted long before the big gates lend ing to the grounds were opened. Out in the harbor there ate mi even dozen of United State naval vessels mid Lupine and Sheerwater of the Ilritixh fleet mid a French mid Japanese cruiser are expected before the end of the week. A big water pa ntile and carnival will take place tonight. Camped on the Centennial grounds lire the United States regular coast artillerymen and detachments of snil ors mid marines from the hhips of war in the httrbor. The 0. N. G. in encamped nearby. The celebration is being held to commemorate the settlement of tho Pacific northwest in 1812 when John Jacob Astor, who founded tho Astor fortunes, established a trading post at Astoriu. During the celebration eight na tional conventions including the con vention of the Oregon Development league, will deliberate hero. CONCERTED MOVE TO SECURE TUFT SAN FHANCISCO, Oil , Aug. 10. As ti part of n general movement, TaftVacceptanee of an invitation to Taft's acceptance of nninvitalion to include Portland, Seattle' San Fran cisco nnd other coast cities in the itinerary of his proposed western . ..:..! ...i:.. ti. ...... ..i., nt I rip, viiiuiui'iKiiii uwm-! iiiiivii! .... . ...-. -.-i p California today wens asked to pass! exercises iu October or Nou:ulur, DIED. UKADFOUl) At Jacksonville. Aug. . 101 1, Mrs. Maine May Hriulfind, wife of Clifford Hrndford, nged :U years. Ttibeiculosis caused death. Mrs. Hrndford was born nt Jack sonville, January IT 1877, nnd was the daughter of Mrs. Irene F.nton. who survives her. Her father. Wil liam Kntoii. is dead. The follow in brothers and sinters survive: Mrs. Georgo Armstrong of Susnnille, Or., Mrs. John ltnpp of busnnulle. or.; Mrs. Linda Whiteside of Sucrameii- I to, mid Mrs. ltiihy Fox, MTs. Viili-ne ; Welch, Mrs. Joseph Povct James hi ton. Alebt Katun and John hnton. Funeral services, will be held at 'J o'clock Friday afternoon nt the resi dence. Huriiil at Jacksonville ceme tery. Tho funeral will bu in charge ivf Weeks & McGowmi. And forward resolutions urging lhi chief executive to isit.Smi Francis- en for the cxiMisitinu groundbreaking In NewQuarters Wo nro now loo.tUnl in turgor quartor, nt tho onst oml of Jtii&ton Streut, uurotf Hoar C'roolc. Mill work of nil IdmlHonahortoHtnotioo Medbrcl Builders Supply Co. Phono Homo 2-1 L KftBt .IiioUhoij St. BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS HENRY M. MARSH All orders promptlv nttondod to uight or lny. Short, mul long hauls. Moving household jjootla n Hpcfiiilly Union toatnstors. Office 3 S. Front Padflc 4171 Home 80 Residence Main GI3 WILLAMETTE VALLEY AND SOUTHERN OREGON! DAY at tho Centennial Jubilee ASTORIA, OREGON THURSDAY, AUGUST .17, 1911 The Onlciiiiliil Celebrate tbo Oiiclluiiilivtli AiniUcnmry of the First White Settlement In tbo Northm-M i Spectacular, Marine and Military Pageant Program for the day will InrliiiloYoiing Aineilcaii's I'atnde In tli nftcmiKin, drill In Ibe cwnlng, Indian War Hiimrs, Klto Flying Contests and Concert by Kllcry's llanil. PACIFIC COAST REGATTA TIIK CHHZATKST.AQCATir KVKXT TO IIK IIKUl IN' TIIIJ WINT von wii.IjAMKttk vaijLkv axi sorniKitN oukuo.n ii.w AT TIIK CKXTrVXIAIi, TIIK SOUTHERN PACIFIC Will Sell Hoiintl Trip Tickets, August Kith from all Klnt at ONE FARE TO PORTLANDPLUS $3 HM)i run itirrt'iix i'i to a.nh ixci.riHNu aiulst arm. For further iirtlcular apply to any S. V. Agent or wrlto to WM. McMritltAV, General ra-ssriiger Agent, I'ortlaml, Oregon. r - Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Monoy on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. PHONE 3231, 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. r. MJMP&JWl--t O0-00 A Remarkable Discovery I Dehydro Waterless Fresh Cream Soups Vegetables and Fruits GROSSES GREAT DIVIDE MEMPHIS, Teuii.-, Aug. 10. Gen eruf (Jeorgo W, Oordan, cornmiuider-in-cliie of the United Confederate Veterans, i ilead here today. Death came to tho famous soldier suddenly, although it was known thut he could not long survive a general break down. The death of General Gordon will leave the affaira of the Coutcdurntu veterans in tho hands of Guuerul Mi'eklo of New Orleans. Look nt nil of the real estate nils nnd nt much of the real estate nil vrtisod, before investing, A new process of removing tho water from tbo fruit or vogotables and preserving their summor time goodnosH. All the buyer haa to do i put tho water hack. It ih tho healthful, clean, economic way. Firie for tampers (KooHcvelt took dcliydro goods tfi Africa) Hiveet corn, gicfii peas, creaiii or potatoes, cream of npluacli, fresh piilvns, rlccil potatoes, iiiUihI vegetables, Umips, etc. etc., ull tbo year mound. Warner, Wortman S Gore MEDFORD IRON WORKS E. 0. Trowhrulge, Prop. j FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST i All kinds of Engines, Spraying OulfilH, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. 4444M4M444&444' For Sale 1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining city of iMcdl'ord, on Jong time, easy pay ments. 12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on main paved street; cement sidewalks and paving in; also sewers, water aiid light. Long tiino, easy payments. 430 ACRES LAND, 350 acres alfalfa land, 80 acres fruit land, perpetual water right with water for irrigating 1000 acres; long time, easy payments. 340 ACRES LAND, 200 acres alfaKa land, Imhuicc fruit laud, 1 mile from railroad, on long time easy lonns. 5000 ACRES LAND in . tracts of from 40 acres upwards; price) $25.00 por aero and upwards; suitable 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 hargain, on 5 annual payments. Gold Ray Realty Co. 210 WEST MAIN STREET. urtflmr