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, tflvvili)w;lJi1&V.4 ... is, HH. .. t . - . .5 PA.GE TWO MEDFOttn jtfATL TRIBUNE, MTrDtfORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, ATOPST 2, .1011. ' is n I i I! uS f t . ,. Kv :f x ??' . rw w Lp.CAL AD PERSONAL i C. 13. Hhort of Qulnc III., arrived Tuesday foe n BhurJ. visit with Pr. Horl and M K. Worrell of this city, who nro his old time friends. A. Ij. JJnrromi and Miss Edna Har- niun of Kannn8 have arrived to vlplt their Mstor, JklriJ. l,.tll. Wtllott of this city. Mr. Hnrrtnm U a .mining man of sonio pronilnenco. Klfert,' the progrosstvo tailor, has Jiftt" returned from tho Now York cuitlh echnol, whore ho Rot all tho lato fads on cutting. 132 C. A. McArthur of Med ford Is visit ing tI?ortland on business. i T$jpis T. Uaker took the prlxu aBdat xSetry cool; In Jaokon county. Sho nlwaya uses Cleveland's uakl"K j)ovdor, and only pays tho regular prlco of $1.00 for a 3-ponnd can. All 'nrorors sell at this price. An Jnomntlonnl encjclopcdia dic tionary in three volumes which has nover boon used can bo bought cheap. A fine work for (eachqrs. Address "Knlrvlew," Jacksonville. Chief of Vollro Hlttson returned Tuesday eyenhlg from a two weeks' vacntlon, during which ho visited Cra. tuiiIIakc.:llo wllLrcport for dut Thursday. J. 1). Heard, who has been serious ly 111 for the past, throe weeks, greet ed hi? friends down town this, morn ing. While Mr. Heard Is still very weak, ho ln tho roard to recovery. American Boy stockings, a hoso that'wears. at Wonder Store. 132 JThq Pantorlum De, Works Co. will have your old hats cleaned and block ed so they will look like new. It Is economy to have your shoes repaired at tho Electric Shoo Shop. 32 South Grapo street. 131 Henry Wilson of Central Point, with a party of friends, spent Wed nesday In Medford. C. S. Thomas of Woodvllle is spond ing a few days In Medford on bust ncss. Blue and whlto granite waro at Wonder Store. 132 Mr. xjnd Mrs. L. Z. Hnak of Eagle Point spent Wednesday In Medford. F? I... Heatte of Eagle Point wns a recent visitor In Medford. Elfert's fall goods are here. Come In and look'them over. 132 Councilman J. E. Watt has return ed from an automobile trip to the coast, visiting Eureka before return ing. Mr. AVatt states that the scenic drivo between Crescent City and Eu reka Is without compare. Seo R. A Holmes, The Insurance Man, oyer Jackson County bank. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Green havo re-j turned from an auto trip to Crater Lake. New goods arriving every day at Hair ornaments and electric hair curlers at Wonder Store. 132 Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Lawton have left for a visit at Crater Lake. , Relchstcin sells and saws wood. No "bitter taste" In biscuits made from ClqvQland's making powder. Why? Because It doc3 not contain alum, like the cheap egg, phosphate baking powder. Carle! n & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Tuyior), attorney-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building, Medford. Men wanted to work on track. Ap ply It, It. Railway co. Brick Ico cream, all kinds and colors. Rardons. Bakery; phone 371. Prompt delivery. - JCIfort makes a specialty ot mak ing fluo work, 132 Health Is moro to be desired than gold. Our process of cleaning your clothes Is tho most sanitary known, and will removo microbes detrimental to health as well as thoroughly clean them and rcnow them In appearance. Telephone The Pantorlum Dye Works Co., and our drivers will call. Bell phono 2441. Home phono 244. Buy qr rent a SJngqr to raako the chlldrens new school clothes. Phone Cp43,. , , ini ,, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Alford have returned from an outing near Buttp Knlls. Telephone 571, Rardons Bakery for cako, Ices and lco cream; prompt dollvory. J)r. Myrtle Locfcwood has returned from visit with friends nt Seattle. Are now buying pcnfties, prunes and pears. If you want to soil for cash at tho highest market price, seo us. Producers Fruit Co. 137 Mrs. M. B. Wqrroji of Table, Rock Is visiting friends In Medford. Hand embroidered baby clothes nt tho Handicraft Shop, Kentnor's. 134 It. W Northrop has loft for a camp ing trip In tho Klnmnth country. Xow pillows and oenterploses at the Handicraft Chop. 134 Lessons in hammered and pierced braks at the Handicraft Shop, Kenti ner's. 134. Those largo rnus come in so useful. Then to think I can now buy n largo ft-lb. can of Cleveland's baking pow der for J 1.05. Yea, I mean tho can that has a -screw under the regular cover. Your grocer has It. Elfert, tho progressive tailor, guar. untoes a first class fit, 133 Dr. Frank McCauley of Portland has opened an office, in the Gnrnott- Coroy building hero. He has been associated with the Matsons In Port land and there had valuable experi ence In tuberculosis work and In diag nosis of blood by the Wassermau in action test. Ho Is a thoroughly ex perienced physician and will cpnduct a general practice In Mqdford. An automobile party from Port land bound for Crater Lake, conjpqs ed of William S. Ladd, Charles T. Lndd. Kingman Brewster nud Fred T. Blatch. Is expected here today. They will return by the central qrt gon route. It va)s to save some money for the rainy days. At the same timo ono can not afford to look shabby. Bring or sond your clothes to tho Pantorlum, Xo. 5 X. Fir street, and lot us solve this problem for you by helping you to go through the season without a new suit Rardon's Bakery now delivers Ices and Ice cream to any part of tho city. Chinese Sacred Lilies and Japanese air plants at Broadly's. Phono G1S1. SHIP GRADER ' SOUTH SOON Clark & rjeppry Construction Com pany - Have Nearly Completed Grading On Contract Recently Let Them by City.' Within tho next few days tho largo grader which ban been In use grad ing (he streets of tho city for the past two years for paving by tjio Clark & Hunory Construction company will bo a,hjppcd south, where Contractor Peck who held the sub-contract uudur the Clark & Hcnery company, has secut ed contracts for fallroad work. Tho grader ,1ms finished nearly nil f the streets to bo graded for tho comple tion of tho latest paving contracts let by tho city." Work Is bolug rushed on street Im provement and by September s15 the contract will be completed unless now streets are. ordered Improved. A number of petitions nro now lu for this purpose. MISS SEARS TO WED - HAROLD VANDERBIL7 JURY CHOSEN 1 TO TRY BEATTIE Four Pre-emptions Used by Defense Uncle of Dead Wife to Be 'First Witness Called by Prosecution When Case Starts. REDUCTION IN WORKING TIME , ,0UE TO QUIET, gUSINESS SAX FRANCISCO, Aug. 23. F. C Ahcarn. head of tho department of econquiics of the Hnrrimau lines, de clared here today that the. reduction In working time ordpred for GQ00 men ou tho Pacific division was sim ply the annual tecurrenco ot a con dition of traffic which, has existed for many years. "The amount of tho reduction In expenditure ordered at this time," he said. "Is no larger proportionately than last year or any other previous year for a considerable period. It is unfortunate that tho time for reduc ing our working forces in tho absence of business has coincided with the strike agitation on the part of our shopmen. This has caused us to or der no men dismissed this season, but that the working time per day and tho number of days per week should bo reduced Instead. "We anticipate that within a short time, perhaps CO days, conditions will return to normal." w CHESTERFIELD COURT HOUSE, Va., -Ati". -3. eSIection of tjie jnrj which will try Henr' Clay Ik-attic, on the clmre;e of having murdered his wife July 18, was completed today. After W. P. Rucks' farmer, and il. HInnkcnfship, fanner, had been ac cepted as 15 and 10, jprors respec tively, ultoroeys Smith and Carter for the defence eliminated jurors Coviplon, Decree, Condrey nnd Lni dy by the process of peremptory challenges, and the jury then stood completed. Prosecutor Wendeubure; nunnunc ed that Thomas Owen, uiicjo of Dent tie's (lead wife, would he the fir$t wilnesK for the state. It js expects. that the state's case will he complet ed by the end pf the wee,k. Neither Beulnh Dinford nor Puul Renttie was present at thp trial today. TELEGRAPHIC TABLOjDS. f . ilil 1 Utffri PITTSBURG, Pa., Aug. 21. Col onel Theodore Roosevelt dues not want to be boosted for the republican presidential nomination In l'J2i AVrltlng to A. P. .Moore, publisher of the Pittsburg Leader, tho colonel makes tho following request, which was given out today: "1 greatly appreciate your kind and friendly feeling, but am sure you will understand me when I say that I must ask not only you but every friend to see that no movement what ever la made to bring mo forward for thp nomination In 1912. 1 fool that I havo the right to ask my friends actively to prevent such a movement. I should esteem It a genulno calamity It such a movement wero undertaken." KAROXJ3 o. VftKDRWMTiT!. Tho swell set la New York anil Newport havo been treated to nnothi'r surprlso lu tho reported engagement of Harold S. Vandorbllt, tho young New York millionaire, to Miss Wean- or sears or noton. .miss boars is famous for her athletic exploits and for u long ttmo has been onu of the most interesting figures lu society. Sho Is tall and ghou to wearing man nish cut coats, stiff collars or stocks and, on some of her pedestrian trlpB, troupers. Sho was tho first American girl lu aviation. CLUB TO AID GOOD ROADS ! WHIP! Mcdliio Will Do Held This Evcnlny for Purpose of Dlscusslnp Plans for Active Cnnipalrjn Mass Meet Inns to Be Arrnnycd. ' Thoro will bo a mooting of the Commercial club this evening for tho purpose of making plans tor an nctlvo good roads cauipalcu In tho county noxL month. Tho mutter will be jIIh tUHsed In dot at I nud committees up pointed. All nro urged to attend. Tho club will iiuiko arrangements for mass meetings to bo hold through out thu county' dut'.ng tho cumpnt;n. llnsklns for Health. " m FUNERAL SERVICES ' JOHN GATES HELD SALEM. Or.. Aug. 23. Although both his horses were instantly killed and bis buggy demolished when struck by tho Shasta Limited near hero G. W. Sturgls, a farmer, escaped Injury. f- WHEN YOU WANT A QUICK SHAMPOO 4 Keeks & McGovvan Co. OTDERTAKJ1RS lUj Phone 2371 Night Phone F. W. Weeks 8071. A. B. prr, 9f M, LADY ABSISXAKT. r ? t JPPN A. PERL Undertaker and Eniblmr BucccsiOf to the undertaking de- It ; partmont of Medford Furnfturo po. : Of flco vlth RJe'fora Furniture Co. Telephones: Day, Bell 351; Z Jpbn A. Perl, residence, Boll 4111, Hpme 179L. : O. W. ConklU 8101. J. H. But- l acni t IWI UIX AMIIULANCB BEItVIOM &r'rffi SATALOO, Idaho. Believing tho dynamite vxploflou wljlpu wrpckpd tho homo of J. B. Van Reuren, a lo cal mecchant. was a deliberate at tempt to kill Van Kouren and h.Is family, tho authorities aro making on exhaustive effort to catch the porpo. trators today. Van Kcureu admits he has enemies. PORTLAND, Or. An ordinance was Introduced In tTie city council to dny by poijncllman Wallace, providing Mint a "v!cp-commBHion" pf lo per sons bo appointed to Investigate thp vjcq conditions of Portland. Wallaco's action follows charges pf graft and cprruptlon In thp pollco department. PORTLAND, Or. petermlnea thnt reckless npd rapid atiiqmpbllo drlyers must go, tho Portland Automobllp cluh will ompoy a special detpptlvp whoso duty wjll bo to afrest oypry fast driyor, whether a mqnbpr of, thp club or not. CHICAGO, Tho pig's feet eating championship Ih clalpipd y CiJcagc, Statistics showing tpa): 40,p0rp,0pp dellcatessenod hoofs nro cqnsijmed Ip tho Wlifdy City annually. (Frotp New York WqrhJ.) "The wpmau who leligits ju keep ing herself well-groomed pnequnterh troublp with her hujr in buuuuer. TIo chibt is eycrywherp apd yet U in ii ndvisuble to resort to soap and tvutoi frequently enough to jjepp (hp hoad clean. Too muph welting mnkei IJ)c lipir lirittle, poqrso uud lifele-i. "Ip viev of thpse fuojs thp wine woiujii) depends upon dry shampooing o Jiqpn cr scalp clean and hc,r hnir in heullhy condition, so us to promote its growth. You can mnkv in expellpnt dry slinrnjKio hy simply mixing four ounces of (herox with four ounces of orris root. "Keep tjic mixture in a sifter-onj) can uud whenever wou want a qnu! shuinppp, or beforo dressing juir liair Jor the evening, .snniiklo n tnbM- I hiKionful of this unixturo upon Ih" ia-nd; tiicp brush thu powder ell out of the hair, ''Five or Jen niiniilcs' hriihhiiiL' will Ipave the hnir light' bright uud fluffy for tjierox takes out nil dirt uujl dust. This treatment keeps the hair line in texture niid'u'eh in color, uud licjps H o repel dampness in the evening uir," 1 , NKW YORK, Aug. 'J3.- Fmipnil hervioes todny were hehl over tho body of the IptfcJojiM ', (Snles, lto noted Ahieriert'n'' financier1 wlio died in Pnri feopio, days ago. So numerous were the friends, uc qtiaiiitaiices and' udmirers who I looked to thu (Intel Plaza, whore the fuuerul was liold, that u hqmiil of 100 policemen -was, required (o huudle the urond. After lying in atnte in thu hot'I nsscmbly. room, where it was viewed hy hundreds, the, onskol wns taken to Woodlnwn cclneli'ry, escorted hy it cortege composed exclusively of automobiles. LOSS SUSTAINED BY SOUTHERN PACIFIC SMALL General statement ha been made hy a number of newspapers through out thu state m regard to tho loss sustained hy the .Southern Pacific company on the Druin-Iurshfiold line, which it in eluimed, erroneously, amounts to $2,000,(100, whereas us a matter of fact tho loss will not ex ceed $00,000, as the steel structure and other material can he taken up and itbcd elsewhere. Newspapers aLso havo published n statement that the Corvnllis & Knst eru railway ooufd he extended fropi Yqiiinh to Newport for $100,000. TIo figures tho Southern Puoifio com pany have .-how the expense, would ho nearer if2."0,000' and Iho lino wlupi constructed would be very expensive lo maintain. In a Class by Itself It Is a great big loaf, made from tho best hlt;h grade flour. I'KLItl.KSS imi:YI Is more like that Kood old homo mndo bread that mother used to make than nny other on the market. Ask your grocer for PKHltLKSS lllt:.l and Insist that you Ret It bo caueo there Is uonu so good. RARDON'S BAKERY Comer Main ijud (Irnpo Street. Phone Pacific 2681 Home 268 For AllJiK ORISAM for ' AVllIPL'nsTj; HU'LTKItALlIjIC, ' WITJ5T?, 10 R ORRA.Nr, or ' SltKRHFrS. "Not tlio riioaiicat lu(, Jhc HKST." Rogue River CREAMERY 134 N. Riverside Avenue ly. ii iTwiintfui ii in jijiBy77i7TMtW64awmMTnT n u iTiHtwTiinui U MWillltifllWllllliMlll H """"TT" I The electrically lighted sowing: room IsascQnoof'comfortwhen the machine is run by an A electric motor." No -JtB'- ingl The seamstress touches a button we do the rest. Rogue River Electric Cbrhpany fM.v msi' jii .sWiMf Mi-H1- j&?,. .it- v& m iA"'(rP:$j)i mimmMMm CTiPJ I ' Li--iii ji rs M11(Mft J i&Lm?:mii l ii'. f k -yy. BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS HENRY M, MARSH AH order promptly attended to niybt or tltiy. Short v long IiuuIh. Moving houuuhold goods a Mpuoitilly Union tonniBtorH. Orrico 51 S. Front Pacific 4171 Homo. 80 Residence Main 613 r4 J THERQX FOB ALE HASKIfO' DRUG STORE H tffft t TOO LATE TQ CLA8SIFY tt t t tttt Ilasklns for Health. WANTKD Cortiiiotciit woman' for genoral housework; two In famly; Rood wnpes. Ajiply mornings, 219 North Oakdalo. Your Skin Needs MARINELLO Take a direful look'lu your mirror Keif llio liuvoc wroiiKlit to your uldn )iy wind ii nil woullier. Mow Ih Hie tinio lo IickIh to rcmcf Uy Jlio dcftciH 1 tit aliposo your rum dl'i with tlio iittnoxt cute. Tim best authority lit tho country on tho Kkln Ih Km(l Lloyd, author of "Tho Hkln " Hfio rocoinmonilM Marinello Treatments and Marinello Preparations an tho only almoin tdly unit entirely (ffcotlvn tii''ihoi of ((irlntr for thu skin Wo uhk tlivt'i exoluslyoly. ConHUlIutloM Ih fi'i-o In our Hliop. Let u m (ell you oxuutly wh,it your wliln nft'ilM to put It lu pt'rf'ot condl Itloii, Appoliiliuoiits tnuiln hy too. nlioiid will savu hotli your tlmo ami ours. CORA E, UTLEY Room 5, over Kcnnpr's. Rlione 1 1 1 Pure Clear Sparkling Yon can't afford to io without this Bploudid, refreshing drink. Call up and ordor a easo sent to tho Louse. The purest, most honlthful drink known is SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. BIGHAM, Aient. Campbell & Bawmbach MORTaAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Monoy on hand at all times to loan on improved PHONE 3231. ranches and fruit land. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDO. L. i i MEDFORD IRON WORKS E. Q. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST 'All kinds o Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Afachinery. 'Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & GO. 5SD00RS13-S You poild ilia (nllKontti'l piodlt. Wo tell lo nU)y ilil horn our owoUgftOory. Quillir gutttulcal lo Jrte, SOME HPCUIJVR CATALbG I'ltlCE?! Bungalow 9)- Crtfltman Door . . l.GO CotUifo I'roiil Door up from . 2.25 Taney Front Don up from 8.00 Fncy Tfont Wludowiup from , 2,ll Wlodow nnj CUm ont-lhlrd ! Wo chip promplly nyyt? r, l.t ut llmala your bill nd ffalulit. SENP POSTAL for CATALOR No, 43 O. B. VILLIAMS CO. io nusT vye. spurn, Seattle i ny " For Sale 1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining city of iMedi'prd, oh 16ng timo, easy pay ments. 12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on main pavet streot; coinont Hidcvnlkq and paving in; also sewers, water and light. Long timo, easy paymonts. , 430 ACRES LAND, 3130 acres alfalfa land, 80 acres fruit land, perpetual water right with water for irrigating 1000 acres; loug timo, easy payments. 340 ACRES LAND, 200 acres alfalfa land, balanco fruit land, 1 mile from railroad, pn long timo easy terms. SOflO ACRES LAND in tracts of from 40 aci'es upwards; pitit'Q $2f),Q0 per aero .and upwifrds; suitable fQr alfalfa, fruit stock and general farming purposes; long timo, easy payments. 5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS just within and adjoining city limits, , at a bargain, on 5 annual payments, Gold Ray Realty Co 21G WEST MAIN STR1DET. i . t -v &j.k ai . & ti V