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PAGE TWO AIEPFORu aIAXIj TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY. AUOUST ID, 1011. I' o I A 18 i f V- v ' tOCAL AND PERSONAL ) ' .., ,1 t Mcsdnmos Enynrt nml Carnnbnn, who own Ihu property on Control avo- nuc wrecked by ftru not long since, will probably havo a substantial ono story brlrk building rdtistrucU'd on tin? lots during tho fall. GcorKo I. Hnff nnd Mr. Griffin, hnvo returned to Gold HIU from For-; est Crock district, whero thoy havo boon developing (ho McMutrcy mine, In which they tire interested. Cnrkln & Tajlor (John 11. Carklu, (returned ' from tho Now York Gleun O. Tayor). nttornev-at-law. cuUlrig school, whero ho g6t nil tholover Jackson County Hank ltulldlng, late fadH on cuttltiB. 132 Medford. 'A contest over Ibo homestead of! O. M. SelMiy has roiio to-Portland llmlato Georiio Walt has been going i to attend tbu groat council of tho I. O. It. I. O. II. Rclchman Of tho Xnsh Grill 13. M. Ray, a Lor Angeles cnpltn let, lias been making huh section n buslnttsn visit. Ho spent sovernl days nt tho Sterling mlno with Fred Dlalioley, Conductor Porter of tho Southern Pacific, coinpnny nnd his family mo tored to Med foul Thursday. Thoy wero'eif tholr way to ivpplogate, but BWltchoil to n trip o Crater Lake after going as far na Jacksonville. 15lfcrt, tho progressive tailor, hatt J uft un lidforo Pnltod States Commission er Canon. M. M. Welch Is disput ing tho light of the brother of the deceased to mako final proof. The land la located In Sciuao Lake district mid In vnlUable. An International encyclopedia die tlonary In three volumes which has never been used tan bo bought cheap. A fine work for teachers. Address "Falrvlow," Jacksonville. RelchBtetn bells and eaws wood. 14G W. II. Mowatt of Ashland wna n business visitor Thursday afternoon. J. L. Hammerslcy camo down from 'Gold 'Hill Thursday on legal business at tho county seat. See It. A. Holmes. Tho Insuranco Man, over Jackson County bank. Ed King and Harry Helms, who have been rusticating for some tlrao past, are at borne again. Captain J. T. C. Nash and S. H. Blasdell, old tlmo associates I min ing,' aro In Medford for a short stay. Thoy now hall from Berkeley and Portland, respectively. Invisible patching and nailing, hand and machltfe sewed soles neatly done at Electric Shoo Shop. 32 South Grape street. 12 J. 13. Wood went to Jacksonville Friday to meet M. A. Carter with whom he Is interested In mining property fn southern Josephine coun ty. They havo probably made a sale thereof. ' D. S. Hyatt, formerly in charge of tho Vanco mines on Forest creek, was In Medford recently, making arrangV "ments to bcII tho property. Eifert's Tall goods are here. Come hvand look them over. 132 'A. W. Yocum, who is farming the DoBar place between Medford and Central Point, was In Medford and Jacksonville Friday. Mrs. William Ray ot Applegate, who Is at the Ashland hospital for treatment, is1 Improving steadily. 1 Japanese air plants at Broadley's, phone 5181. D.- B. Russell and his party have returned from a trip to Cinnabar, one of northern California's best summer resorts. Circuit c6urt will be In Besslon dur ing tho last week in August. The 'rregnlnr term begins on tho first Mon day 'In September. rRardon'a Bakery now delivers Ices and Ice cream to any part of the city. There aro 14 inmates of tho coun ty Jail awaiting tho meeting dr the grand Jury on tho last Monday In thlB month. , ' Ato-dow buying peaches, prunes! and pears. If you want to Bell for case at tho highest market price, see us. Producers Fruit Co. 137 Frank Walt made a business trip to Jacksonville Wednesday morning. , T. J. Hamlin, one of our pioneer farmers, spent a few hours in Med ford Thursday. 'Men wanted to chop wood, Crater Lake Fuel Conmany. Sparta build ing. , ' Samuel Casey, the original Casey of Portland's railroad row, was in the valley during the week looking after the Interests of tho Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad. Buy or rent a Singer to mako the childrens new school clothes. Phone 6043. 1C1 -J. C. Aitkin of Woodvlllo, deputy fruit Inspector, spent a few hours In Medford Thursday. Young men and women wishing to assist in houso work in business while aucnaing aieaiora uusmebs ouibo, should Beo Mr. Culpepper at once. 126 ia In Weeks & McGowan Co. . UNDERTAKERS Dny Phone MU Night Pboae V. W. Weeks 9071. A. K. Orr, MM. '' JjADX ASSISTANT. 1KWWWWWWW(VWt JOHN A. PERL ' i Hkor and SrnUbaw BnMaiinr to the nndnrtnVlnv da-! ! f partraeot of Medford Furniture Co. ; ; I Office wHb, Medford Furniture Co. ; ; Telephone: Pay, Bell SGI; : ! I John A. Perl, residence, Bell 4111, ; Home '17Ii. 0, W. Conklla 1101.. J. H. But-; : Itr 1671, AMBDlxANOH BKRVICB et nrf t. it it 'f - , '.' r rturnoil Friday from n business trip to Suit Frantlsbo. ', Xurthwesfc Hug cbmpany of Port land representative Is In town. If you havo an carpets you wish woV en in rugs, notify S. A. Doblior, car general delivery, or phono 4011 Prlco lowest, work superldf. 1B8 George W. Frey and his son Ed, also Mr. Edler, transacted business in Jacksonville- Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Huber nro down frOhi Grants Wan on a visit. Mrs. Thomas Collins has go no to Yrekn, Col., on a visit, accompanied by her brother, Frank Plymalo. Do not overlook this. Tho Fish Market will sell, Friday and Satur day, silver smelt, black cod, halibut, 10c a "pound, we aiso naTe thickens for our trade, young 'and bid. Come nnd see us for butter, eggs, lunch goods for campers a eelalty. These prices are special Friday 'and Satur day. Messier & Keaworthy Fish Conjpany. 12S AV. W. Harmon and Herman Powell of tho county road superintendent's office have established a power line between tho county's rbek quarry on Griffin Creek district and tho Roguo River Electric company's mala line on' the King's Highway. Electricity will ,be Employed there In manufac turing material 'for the county roads J.'W.WH0n is In ehargo of the fbrce putting up poles and stringing -wires Brick Ice cream, ail kinds aad colors. Rardoas Bakery i phone 371 Prompt delivery.- " Misses Marie and Ethel Elfert vis ited In Jacksonville Friday, guests of their sister, Mrs. W. II. Barnnm.' T. W. Miles and his nephew motor ed to Jacksonville Friday afternoon. S. B. Simmons has gone to Jack sonville to engage In tho wood busi ness for a short time. Elfert makes a specialty of mak ing fine work. 132 A crew of local people are now conducting the county's rock crushing operations at the quarry 'nest of Jack-1 sonrllle. Four Greeks In tho old gang were discharged for cause and their fellow workingmen quit work In sympathy. The change has proed satisfactory. Cal Wlnnlngham of Butto Falls and Weeks Bros, of Trail Creek were business yisltora Thursday. Telephone 371, Rardons Bakery for cake. Ices and lco cream; prompt delivery. " W. E. Weaver, who has been reno vating Assessor Grleve's residence In Jacksonville, returned Thursday. Robert Glenn Smith of Grants Pane was among his Medford friends Thursday. Elfert, the progressive tailor, guar antees a first class fit. 132 Roland Smith of Sterling was In Medford Wednesday on his way to Wlmer precinct to visit hU brothor. Count Clerk Coleman has Issued 2200 licenses to hunt and 2C00 li censes to fish Hjub tar. C. E. Wise of Mankato, Minn., edi tor of tho Mankato Review, Is In Med ford for a visit with relatives. Ifo Ib a hrother-ln-Iaw of Ed Andrews and John M. Root. Mrs. Walter Kentner has as her guest Mrs. S. T. Richardson of Med ford. O. II. Frobach of Ashland was a recent visitor in Medford. O. II. Gray has returned from a visit at Ashland, where ho went in tho Interests of tho Labor day cele bration to be held In this city Sep tember 4. B. W. Baldwin of Grants Pass was u rocent Medford vlHltor. A. B. Cornell or tirants I'ass was a recent visitor at Medford. Mr. and .Mrs. J. McPherson have returned from an outing at Colestin. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith haye returned from au outing near the Sterling mine. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ooorgo Bishop of Talent have removed to Medford, whero thoy will make their homo In tho future. Mrs. W. 11. Dana of Grunts Pass Is visiting friends In Medford. Mr. und Mrs. M. E. Morgan have returned from a two weoks' camplug trip. Matt Calhoun has returned from a business trip to Roseburg. Miss Ethel Curry, who is in tho employ of Hutchison & Lumsden, left for Portland Thursday evening, whero sho will moot Miss IIolou Yockey and go to Astoria. v A, C. Allen of Medford has goun to Snn Francisco ,to spend n couple of weeks. Mm. Hess T. linker took the nrlso ns best pnotry cook In Jackson coun ty. She iilwaya uses Cleveland's bak tntf powder, und only pays tho regit- Inr prlco of $1.00 for n 3-lb. can. All grocers soil nt this prlco. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. llelllngor havo returnod from CiSlestiti, whuro thoy have boon ramping for n month. Harry Holms and Eddtu King nro expected home this evening from u month's camping expedition lit California. Frank Kdwnrds of Hutton, Cal. spending a fow days In Medford. D. A. McLean of Portland Is Medford on business. Co i'blttor Instc" in blsCults rondo. from Cleveland's baking powder. Why? Because it does not contain alum, like the choap egg, phosphate baking powders. George Carstons Is tho latest man to enter the lists as u "white hope." The popular night clerk of the Nash took on his first In tho lobby Friday hlght. A right book to tho Jaw did tlm work. His opponeut was left on tho sidewalk.. Mr. aud !. J. C. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barkdull and Mr. and Mrs. Ed "Brown returned Friday uvoulng from n trip to Crescent City. John Hall McKay and E. W. Hunt ley left Saturday for a visit to tho Oregon caves In Josophlano county.. Colonel F. L. Ton Voile, Dr. C, U. Ray, Dr. J. F. Roddy, Judge E. E. Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Jack London left Saturday morning to spend the day at Gotd Hay fishing. Those large cans como In bo use-' fill. Then to think I can now buy a large S-lb. can of Cleveland's baking powder for $1.60 Yes, I mean the can that has a screw under tho regu lar cover. Your grocer has It. ' William G. Browning of Ashland spent Saturday In Medford on a short business trip. C. R. Thlmsou of Applegate spent Saturday interviewing Medford friends. TO IFI I FIST HOW : ' 10 'PACK Mil ; Thrco Younrj Fruit Experts Studying HandlttiQ of Pcnr nnd Apple Crops In Northwest Will Report to Eastern Associations. For llns puyxiSL' oC mokiiig n ntudy of the mutUm! of luiiulling und pnok ink deciduous fruits tu tho north- wiwl, Messrs Auditor .Mnrkoll nnd Unvin of Cornell uiiivowit.v luuo nr rived in tlm vnlloy. Tho ,YotitK ""men nro ery muoh tnkon with tliu idea of imcKiiu; nnd shipping fruit in boxes instead of barrels, nml thoy will recommend l enstern associations thnt barrels M discarded. YESTERDAY'S SCORES. I J' National Now York-Cincinnati Rain, Brooklyn-PlttBburg Haln. At lloston R Boston . .. '. . '.' G Chicago . . . , 2 Phlladelphla-St. Louis -Rain. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. H. T. Haswell and E. X. Coffin, do lag business under the 'firm namo of Southern Oregon Produce Go., havo dissolved partnership and I will con tlnuo the business under tho same name. I will collect all accounts ow ing- to Southern Oregon Produce Co and pay all bills contracted by the firm. I will not be responsible for any account contracted by E. N. Coffin in tho future. 130" 11. T. HASWELL. ' 'American At Qievolnnd It Clovelnnd ...A'. c' New York 4 At Detroit R Detroit 4 Boston S At Chicago R Chicago 7 Philadelphia D At St. LouIb R St. Louis . . .' 2 Washington 3 BUILDING FENCE ' AROUND SHOPS O'Brien Snys It Is Bolnii Dono (o Keep Outsiders Awny In Caso cf Trouble Hopes That No Trouhle Will Come. l'OUTLAN'D, Or., Aug. 10. Con struction of HtockndoH mound tho rni shops of tho Oregon-Washington Knllmud nnd Navigation company, part ot tho Hurrlniuu bj stein,' begun today. General Mnungor O'llrlen of tho llnrrlman sHtom hi tho iiorlhwcst ndmltlod that tho big ftuico wau bo-1 lug put up to "keep oiituldora away 111 caso of trouble." Asked If ho expected u stilko of tho union slnpuieu, O'llrlon said ho hoped not n id that tho Ilarrtmau officials wore doing everything pun- slblo to avert trouble and not uttr up strife among its employes. It Is un derstood that other oar shopa will k protected by atockudea In thu near future. LumotiH 30a dux. Ornngoq urCMria do, . lliapo fruit 700 4Tfl do llnimniiR aOdr.'tOc do.. HiiHcr ICggs nml Poullrjj Butter Froittt rnnrli.' njlIJi orennmry, OBe. KgK Frosh ranch, 30o doon. Poultry Hoim, droned, 2do; llvo, IRo; sprlngti, droned, 30oj llvo 90o. Turkeys 2SfltO, droimod. GOo; Mcuts Hoof Cows, 10W200 Btoors, 12 Mi (fi2Go. Pork 20 fT 22c. Veal Drosned, in CTiinru 'Mutton rJWtPSHlo; laiiibR, lti(f sr.o. I lay Kt'UHH, liny nml lVo1. Timothy, I4; alfalfa, $l; St2 gialn hay, SI I. (iiulu Wheat, ll.in hushul; outs, f.'tn lout Imrloy, lUfi ton, Wo not lco thnt soiuo moi olmiifn In other cltlcn uro uAlng connldnrnblo spuco nilvorthdng "Mndo In Ori'Kon" goods, That In nit It should ho, Tho merchant must know that bin Indivi dual prosperity Is to n grout extent dopciidont upon tho pioHpcrlty of tho statu nt lnrgo, nnd If Oregon inniiu fiictimirii uro pnroulrml, (hat It will unmn gioalor puy rolls, mid grontor pay rolld ino'ivii n Inrgur dogicu of prosperity for ovory man, woman nml child tu Oregon. , ' Look nt tho itdn for (lie cliiiuco In buy tho piopoity ybu need ut u "ijglit prluo." Uanklus for llonllh. . atnll frlcM. 4 V A GA1W OF THANKS. The relatives of the lato Margery Eaton Bradford tender their slnccr- est thanks to those who were so kind In the'hour of their bereavement. The kindness and .sympathy bo generous ly bestowed will ever bo held In remembrance. CLIFFORD BRADFORD. IRENE EATON AND FAMILY. Coast League At Portland R Portland 13 Los Angeles ... 2 At Los Angeles R Oaklaud 3 Vernon . . . 2 At San Francisco R San Francisei 0 Sacramento.' 1 Vegetable. Potatoes 12 per cwt; 3c pounUJ Cabbage 2 c. Parsnips 2c. Lettuce Co head. Carrots 2 b c. Boots 2 He Onions Uermudn, Sc. Celery ROeCfll dot. Cauliflower lOGHGc head. Turnips 2c. Radishes-Co bunch. Onions Groon, Cc bunch. Asparagus 10c lb. Rhubarb 10c. .-d V.v Y1"4 V Vr IV4$xm iij ( l W5;Vl I I V TI I Vrtylll Vbur little ncn, When tKc ccKool Bell rinds atfain. U. tj Northwestern At Victoria " It Victoria i'..'. ... 3 Seattlo .'t 13 At Vancouver R Vancouver 1 Portland ..... J C At Tncoma ( It Tacoma 2 Spokane 7 H 1G 6 H 12 4 II 4 7 II 10 15 II C 10 II 4 10 STANDING OF THE CLUBS. National Chicago C3 SAN FRANCISCO. Indignant bo cause her husband called her "excess baggage," Rose Murray filed suit for Now York C4 dlvorco hero today. Murray Is an Pittsburg C5 engineer. Philadelphia . . . . r.9 St. Louis G8 Cincinnati 4f Brooklyn 40 Boston 27 DETROIT, Mlch.Charged 1.7G for. one steak, L. Isermun. manager of the Detroit Printers' Roller Works, asks that tho cafe owner be prosecut ed as the "high cost of living trust." f SOTHKRN-MARJXnVE WED IN LONDON ' -H NEW YORK, Aug. 10. cable from London tells ot tho marriage yesterday of E. II. Sothern, the actor, to Julia Marlowe. f -H- 4- -f -f --f 109 LATE Tt CLASSIFY . American Philadelphia 71 Detroit C8 Boston .. C8 New York 57 Cleveland . . . . . . CC Chicago GC Washington 47 St. Louis 33 39 41 42 M7 48 G9 CG 81 39 44 rTs GG GC GC cr 77 Pacific Const Vernon 77 Portland 72 Oakland 73 San Francisco . . . . 72 Sacramento C3 Los Anseles C7 FOR RENT Furnished light house keeping rooms, with gas for cook ing, lights, telephono and water free. 37 S. Oakdalo. 130 FOR SALE G-room house on largo lot, 100x194 feet. Inquire of owir er on promises, 817 W. 10th st Tel. CG91. 133 FOR SALE Insuranco, collection! und notary business for salo; very reaBoiiilblo If taken at onco. Small, 33 Jackson Co. Bank bldg. 128 Northwestern Vancouvor .. .-.. 7C Tacoma. :. ..2iV. 72 Seattle 0 Spokane 05 Portland ,G9 Victoria 30 CI 59 G8 G8 72 84 48 G2 GG G9 G2 93 CIS .Gil) .007 .G57 .G47 .438 .381 .250 .G4G .607 .G23 .G00 .G00 .495 .420 .300 .GG8 .G49 .518 .514 .407 .404 .013 .581 - .540 .524 .488 .244 Fruit. Cocoa nuts 10c each. Prunos Dried, 6c lb. ntvU-u-) L!A3lJ We havo nover yet failed to plcA.so n customer. Wo at tend to all departments ot laundry work mere collars and cuffs or Inco curtains nnd blankets ami last, but far from least, our work Is of n high grade of workman- ship nnd Is Military and hy gienic throughout. THE STAR Steam Laundry Medford, Oregon, Bell Phono ll!OI Home 05 American Association Columbus . . . . . . CG Kansas City ,. ;. CG Minneapolis CG St. Paul 59 Milwaukee 58 IndlanapollH G7 Toledo Gl FOR SALE Office desk, typewriter desk, chairs, best collection of dlf ferent ores' und rocks in tho state; J bargain. Small, 33 Jackson Co. Bank bldg. 128 J. M. KEENE, D. D. S.; A. J. IIIN IKER, D. D. 8.. Dentists, 228 E. Main. Phono Main 3191. Home 124IC. WANTED Would like someono to Join mo in fohlpplng car of house hold goods to Portland about De cember 4, Tel. Farmer 7007. ' Wes tern" Longuo Dcnvor , 70 Lincoln '. . C4 Pueblo 02 Ht. Joseph C4 Omaha 54 Sioux City . . . . . . G3 Topoka 4G Des Moines, .. .. 33 G3 .551 53 .551 54 .550 Dl) .500 02 ,483 G2 .475 68 .420 I 38 .GC7 42 .004 50 .554 52 .G52 TJ9 .478 58 .478 CO .405 79 .295 This Man Rickert uu!ortnnN tho refrac tion of tho oyctf and tho fit ting of glfiHKCH thorough ly. Ho Is tho only nutn In Medford vtho hart proven up I1V EXAMINATION before tho Oregon Htato Hoard of Examiners in Optometry. Consult him If in doubt n to tho safe and proper oiirso to pur sue. Hu'h llio Eye Sight Specialist Over Jtcritncr's. The Loy whoss clothss corns from this stare is the boy who is known for his stylish appearancs. The Bays Department is an important branch of our business, and ys spare ns effort to uphold our reputatisn for the "best boy s clothing in town. Just now we want to call attention to School Suits. Our racks ars filled with csmplets Jinss of f new gosds. Ths garments are the good-looking, durable kind for which ws ars noted. Ssrges, cheviots and mixed fabrics, in Fall weights, are rsprssentcd. Prices start at $4.00 and range re $15.00. Considering the superisr quality and workmanship, ths values are sxceptifinally gosd. Bring the boy In tday. Model Clothing Co. wmMrt Printing of all kinds at Portland prices. Mail Tribuno office. Hnsklns for Healtn. Nifty j PLUMBING BTEAM AND HOT WATKIt IIEATINO All Work Guaranteed Prices Itoasonablo 20 Howard Illcnk, Katruice on dtli Street, Coffeen 8c Price Pacific ao.'il Homo 210 JUST OUT t Medford Mail Tribune Official Map of Jackson1 County, OreJ Compiled especially for the Mall Tribuno by tho Jackson County Abstract Co. Approved and offi cially adopted by thu county court, July, 1910. Shows ownership of ench pnrcol of property, township nnd section linos, county roads, forest ro soryos, railroad grant, city And town boundaries and all otljor necessary Information. Tho only convenient, handy, comploto map of Jnckson county published In many years. Sice 29 by 40 Inches, on heavy map paper, tinned at I t.ntl. n.(. $ No home complete without this map. It nells for 12.60, but will be glvon awny froo to subscrib ers to the Modford Mall Tribune. HOW TO' GET THE MAP FREE HlWSaimin TO THE DAILY MAII TRIBUNE FOR ONE YEAR IN ADVANCE f 8.00 OR FOR THE WEEKLY MAIL TRIHUNE TWQ YEARS IN ADVANCE AT fl.GO A YEAR.a.)0 AND THE MAP IS YOUR8. Or got ouo. now subscriber to tho Dally or two now ones to tho-tyookly, remit und wo will oond the map. Old subscribers may soctiro tho map by paying up arrears and subscribing In advance. Medford Mail Tribune" 27 N. Fir Streets Medford, Ore. 1 '. ' . I 7 l - 1