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Vlmt Klolmi II, Murmur, who liiivo Im'kii vIhHIii with tlmlr ilmiKlititr ami nlntir, Mrn. .1, II, llolini'ii, iliirlui; tint .niiuitli of AilKUnt, Inft for tliolr Mil iioIm liniiio Momlny cvoiiIiik. William llolmcii unit iluiiRliturNif Moilfonl vWti'tt at Hid ichIiIciihi of hi it tiortlinr, J. II, lloliniiii, Hominy uftcrnnon. Mm. Wliliiplit ami ilaur.htur Alien of Wooilvlllc returned lioimi Hijiiiluy aftur a itliort vlult with Mrn. Wlilp pto'ii mothi'r, Mim. Itamlnll, Hull ami I'aiil NorrroiiH, Dniilol IlttrrltiK. W. W. HooU, Jr., A. J. Kn-ol ami Minn iti'NK !. wcr tunotij: tint Ontrnl Point ,fi(!0iln who nmiit Mini, day aftoriioiiii In Mcdfonl, Minn llil McKlomiy, who hint Im-hii vUltliiK wlHi rclutlvcrt Ihto tint punt inotith, loft for Imr lionet In (linn ilalit Momlny. Avory Htiittm Hut Iohh of novoml IiIvhh of Ihium from hlH plnr Kt 111, Mr. llriiln In vary fond of homiy, Tho loii coiiIIiuumI dry hiiuII hrimliH all priivliiiiii moonlit In thlH Hi.'ctlou or the country, iim no ralu Iiiim fallen nIiico .Iiiiih, mid tho atiiioHpliDio In full or Hiiioko, which mlilH to tho haul. Wo Would all wulcoiiio rain. WOODVILLE ITEMS. KANES CREEK ITEMS Mr. anil Mrn, Cx wur Humlay vlnltorn near Cold Hill. Mm. Kmt lt,tiott!ii mid daiiKhtor tipaut Humlay ait tho j;iitmtn of Mm. Ilofih'lii at tho llriuliiii initio, Mr, I.hwIh han rnturiii'it homo from Portland, wlivro hu wuiu on Utmliicni. Kntlo Koloy, who liati boon Htay Inj; with Mm. I.vwIh for tho pant woi'k, linn ruturnod lioni". CltnrlfM HtliiotmrK of Oold"HTll Npiitit a day horo rrintly on biml- IK'Hft. Mr. and Mm. (Iix)rr.o HlKlnhothntn Bprnl Huiidny on uppor Kaatm cruk, KUi'dttt of Mm, II. ' inotlior, Mr. Tay lor. 1M Hwlmlau rpi'iit Humlay al Tolo. I Mm frciimuit vlMltn liavu iiromid mm- plrlon and wo womlar what tin; at ti action Ih, Nalllu If tin in hnn roturmid hoina to (told Hill aftur Muvi'i'fil (la'H Hponl with Mm. Manloii nml othitr frlimdB, lliiinan iiii'iuiiii'Hii mil hardly hu I'oiiiparail to that of ln-iirii, iih Mr. Mr. ami Mm. Italph Main nrrivi'il Crom Kilo, IlllnoK, liiHt weak ami will livo on tlin Hair placo auroiH lioimi river. Mr. Mulii in tliu nuw pniii'lpal of Ilic Wouilvilln ki'Iioo! nml in ilclixlitt'il with tliu fine ki.'IiooI Iniililini: mill lliin country. Mix. Wchli Hall ami children huvu Komi lo HrowiiHhoro for u vihit l tint Iioiiiu of Mr. ami .Mm. ('. 1'. Hall. Minn Ma I.ee ICuiitintr Mioiit a few ilayH thin week lit lliu lioine of Mr. ami Mm. V, W. Street. Will Ik'i-k wiim in Meilfonl on Ihim ueH liiht Thiimilny, Mm. (,'liarlcH SemneiiM mid Mm. Klixii C'olwell went in (lrant I'iihj. liMt Sat unlay. Mm. Finiiuity f Cottiif;ii (Irovu Hpent it fuw ilnyn vJMitiiiK at the, lioimi of .Mm. Hall on Koyuo river. Will IlitliH left thi-4 week for a vihit to his old Iioiiiu iu Indiana, Kd Diuiiniek in liuililint,' it fine Iioiihci on IiIk raneli up Kiiiik creek. The "hook social" given by tliu Improvement Club Inn! WcdiicMluy night wan a lieeiileil Hiicee.trf. .Souiu fifty-one bookn wore mblcd to tliu public, library for Woodville. The liuliex are' now planning ipi'ito an elaboratii culertnimiiciit lo bo givvn in October ami tint proceeds will bu used to buy books for" the library. Mr. ami Mm. Sutninvni ami chil dren of (irauts I'axs spent Sunday at tliu Iioiiiu of Mr. nml Sim. deluge !Mlll. f Mm. Jaincrt Herr tiinf I wo children Hpent a few diiyn lant week in Hose burg virtiting her mother. Mm. Aitkuux and children and .Mm. Sam Sundry and little daugh ter relurned from their Crater Lake trip last Friday. TOO MANY PEARS: PRICES LOWER New York However Is Paylnrj the Highest Prices for Fruit as There Is Found the Greatest Demand Better Market Soon. Rgobel & Day of New York under dato of August '211 say: Of eoumu tho market for llartletts In lower because, even $nw York can not take the huge o.tinutiticH thrown on iih day after day. The nverages were for Momlny $I.-I0, Tuimday $1.10 nml iihout .fl.-IO today, nml we bulievo these are higher limit any oilier city largely owing to the fact that within fifty miles of our city ball we have it is said, ten millions of people ami these wugoii hoys and corner stands force these pears down the t limn I h of everybody. The averages include nil tliu poor (puili ty mid yellow ripes remember, flood UartletlH today are worth $l.f0 to $1,00 and the Suisim ami Hivur sold $1.20 to $1.10 ami dragged down averages, Decreasing shipments from California but increasing from the northwest and Colorado. Hetter mnrkot when lighter supplies conic. Hiiro arrival of oeaelics, almost nil from Fresno seel ion, KlbertitH making (10e to 80c, but n few hand- Homo Colorado nml Northern Call fornln Klbettns sold lively $1.10 to $I.-I0. TOM LAWS0N FINED FOR RUNNING LOTTERY HAWLEY SOONDS PRAISES FOR TAFI Stontipat Representative From a Prorjresslvc State Will Take stump for President and Support His Policies. IMiYMOUTir, Mass., Aug. 110. Thomas !,nvson, tho noted Hon ton financier, today was convicted of conducting it lottery nml n fine of $100 was imposed, hawson will tl'lce an itppcal to the superior court, The onsu grew out of u Hchenio to nttruet. uttcudnuco to the Marshtie'd fair. Luwson offered a horso ami buggy lo tliu lucky bolder of n num. bur to be drawn by lottery. Kuch uduilsHlnii ticket curried' a duplicate slip with the iiumbiu' of Hie ticket nipl frtun these numbers tliu lrnw iug was Hindu. JIuBklnB (or Hoalth. SAI.KM, Ore., Aug, 20. Hepre sentutivo Uawley rujiiibliciiti stand patter, who has jiiht returned from Washington thinks the democrats didn't strengthen theuibulvcs before the people, "either by the tariff measures they presented or the gag rules under which they were put through congress." Ilawley who is dubbed the 'Vlnml patter from t progressive state," i,s loud in praising Tart, llo expects lo tour his district iu November when it is expected be will come to tho de fense of Tuft's "tariff revision on a moderately protective basis" idea which was given to the public nftor congress bad adjourned and his veto message had effectively killed the tariff revision measnron iuii by the democrats. NOBODY LOVES A FAT MAN SO HE JUMPS IN RIVER J)ONAU8VH,l,K, Ln., Aug. 20.- Heforo be jumped into the Mississip. pi river Wilson Arnold, a wublthy contniclor, left behind note rend iug: "I'm so fat even my wife no long or loves me." Arnold fulled to tuku into ncootutt the speeifio gravity of his !I00 pounds. U went down a few feet nml ciiine to tliu surlace. Two miles down si renin he floated' being pick ed up by n party iu a skiff. ' CONGRESSMAN SMITH IS CRITICALLY ILL l.OS ANOKnKS, Citl.- Aug. 20. -Congressman Sylvester Smith of Hakorsfield who bus been iu u Mon rovia sanitarium is iu it critical con dition today and relatives fear ho may not recovpr, Smith did not at tend the veoent extra session of congress, BEGIN CAMPAIGN FOR HOME RULE V Political Parties In Great Britain Line Up for Strunfjlc Conserva tives to Flfiht Movement to Last Ditch. LONDON. Aug. 2ti.-Now Hint par liament Iiiih iidojiiriied, tho three po litical purlieu Interested liberals, eomiervuttvcH nml ItIhIi iiiitlomilUtn are preparing for the homo rulo cam paign In tliu fall. The United Irlnh tongue hmr ro relved from "Wllllo" itedmoml, son of John Itcdmond, tliu homo rule lender, jr.0,000 mi tho first ItiBtnll iiieul of HtibHurlptlomi ho Is collect ing Iu Amitrulln for tho homo rulo raiiNit, Ho promlxuH at leant $25,000 moru before his deputation rcturmt to Ireland. Irishmen everywhere, rich anil poor, aro sending money to tho league's hcnibimirterii. Tho move ment will not lack funds. In Knglaud tho liberal government declares Its Intention of keeping Its liargaln with tho lrlnh who helped tho government to pass tho veto bill, which duKtroycd tho power of the Iioiiho of lords, In tho past an Insur mountable obRtucIo In tho path or home rule. Its most brilliant oratorn will bo sun t throughout Kngluml, Kcotluml and Wnlen to toll tho olec- loiti why Ireland ought to ho given coutrol of her domestic affairs with u parliament at Dublin. Tho coimervatlvcM, or' milnnlstn ua they prefer to ho called, will fight linmo rule to the end, backed by tho landed Interests. Tho homo rulo hill probably will bo Introduced In Feb ruary of next year aftur a six mouths' imitation In Its favor. Tho houso or commons will, of course, pass It and tho lords will with equal certainty re ject It. The veto bill, however, pro vides that a bill, punticd thrice by the commoiiH and thrlco rejected by the lord shall become law automatically without tho lords' assent. Therefore homo rule may bo put through In record time. RAY'S PARTNER WINS t SHOAPS FATHER ABANDONS SEARCH FOR LOST SON I.OS ANOKI.KS. Cnt Aug. 211.--Without n hiinle clue to n solution of the mystcrloim disappearance f his son, (teorge II. Shonf, writer for the "Appeal to Heasoii," who is said to have discovered evidence that the McNilmara brothers -were not -tin. plicated iu the dynomitiug of the l.os Angeles Tunes building. Captain O. S. Shonf, head of the detective force of San Antonio' Texns, today discontinued his search. Tbu captain has been denied a, vow of tho battered hat nud bludgeon found after the disappearance until Captain of Detectives Klninnicr re turns from a vacation. He declares that a look at these articles is neces xury to his search and will make no further direct efforts until tho ex hibits nre produced. Printing of all kinds at Portland prices. Mail Tribune, office Hnaktni for Health. HOHTON, Mass., Aug. 20, That Kdwiii II. Ilawley ami not Daniel (1. Heed engineered the leccnt Well street bear is the opinion of linnii eial writer Adams as expressed to day to the If'wloii financial bureau. II is claimed that Ilawley made enormous profits ) going short of railroad deals. Mr. Ilawley was a partnec of Col onel Frank II. Hay m the Hoguc Hiv ur KJcctrie company properties. NINETY-SIX YEARS OLD AND SIXTH TIME BRIDE growth, and It Is growing thicker and longer right along. Many people don't bollovo It can be done, but I know fiom my own experience with Pari sian Hage that It can; I can recom mend It In tho fullest confidence. OnliBo Jlrown, 708 North Fillmore Ht Mnryvlllo, Mo. The above statement wn mndo to Dr. C. D. Koch of tho Koch Phar macy, Mnryvlllo, Mo April 29, 1011. Largo bottlo CO cents at Clias. Htrang's and drugglstif everywhere, THOY, Mo., Aug, 20. Mrs. Xnney Mddy, till years old, today is a bride for the sixth (line. Her sixth hi band U Heed In row, a farm hand, 72 years her junior. The bride's fifth husband died six weeks- ago r.t the county poor fnnu at Troy. Look for tho ad that offers it to you, second-hand, at a ral bargain' It Grows Hair Here's Home Important Nevrs for Men Who an: Growing llulil. People who have taken our word for It that Parisian Hago Is the real hair grower, beatttlfler and dandruff euro have never been disappointed. Hores the word of a person who took our word. 'I havo boon using Parisian Sage nbont a year. When I began using it I had only a light "fuzz" on my head. Now I have a good thick HEINZ 57 VARIETIES Are Known the world over for their excellence. We won't inline over the whole 07, but a fotft suggestions may he fouul in the fol lowing: Baked Beans Baked Kidney Beans Peanut Butter Mustard Chow Chow Vinegar, Cider and Malt Apple Butter Sweet Gherkins India Relish Mixed Sweet Pickles Mandalay Sauce Chili Sauce Etc. Etc. Etc. Olmstead & Hibbard West Side Grocers. FANS They are healthful F F They aro Military They aro comfortable .A They coatoiie-half cent an hour to ruu J-l Xhcjr aro Just the thing to -Ll keep your customer lu good humor C Thea why not buy ono? t Call at the Electric Building 209 West Main and Examine the Large Stock ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. NOTICK TO J A Hi CO.VTKAOTOHH., Healed proposals will bo received by tho county court of Jackson county at bin office Iu tho county court houne ut JackKonvllIo to be opened August 28, 1011, at 10 o'clock for tho con struction of tho cell work In tho new county jail at Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon. Plans and specifi cations are on file In tho offlco of the county court, also In W. W. Harmons I office lu the court houso In Jackson ville, Oregon. A certified check of 10 per cent of tho amount of tho bid must accompany same. The court reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Signed J. 'It. NEIL, County Judge. K$$$$ip3iEiE$$iEiE$$ij$$$$ii$$$$$$ $K i n w 0) to v Of o V The Medford National Bank CAPITAL. STOCK - $100,000.00 SURPLUS and PROFITS $35,000.00 UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY HAKI! DKPOSIT IIOXKS FO It HUNT. Vf. It. CJ ORE, rrtildcnt. J. A. PERRY, Vlca Vrtu. JOHN 0, ORTR, Cusldtr. r. Z. MERRICK, Vlca Frea. VI. B. JACKS OM, Ant. Cali!or. $f' I CL sfr & i& d? C tl C? ti? (!? d? cl? i? if? C L d & & d d st d (L 1 Mcilfont. Ore, Auk. 9. 1SI1. Thlir Ih to I certify Hint nliout Uovftnitr my djURh- lr wa tftkon wllli a severe attack of i, rlieumatlKm which rendered her left arm !' iiHclr-MM, In fact It wan bo wur paralyiedl'i Hint she wan not nolo to move her fine-,, r htlt bnnwtni nt untnm nf 11 Phnnri i.ounir marvelous cures of lone stand-. ', I.... f...W .e I. At ....... fa... Wmm .lnyfilA.l ... i ' I ...m. w...v.. ... . ....u. .... m... ww; ...u.;u v , consult him. In which I oro filed to say made no mistake, an It In reiheiJIe I , acted afi he emmed they wouli' and nf- ler the third treatment the rheumatic pain entirely left her mid nhc han not had any Hyinptomn of rheumatism since: b slden Iter Keneral health In much Impro' rd and I do not hesitate In saying I be lluVrt tlione afflicted with rheumatism or tiaralysls will do well to consult Or ("how YnunK. whosA house Is corner of Tenth and Front street, Medford. Ore-ft-on. A I' WKI8R ISt .........u...nuui' ' w-JMiTiir 'IIII Tit r l ! ziJ zJm Fit w "I il !. L I illliMllMfMHBHlSI ; . PLUMBING STILASI AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable 25 Howard Block, Entnuic on Oth Street. Coffeen & Price Pacific 3031 Homo 240 One trial with a gas rango is mora effectual than all tho tall: ever raised about it. Ask anyone who has oror used can If thoy would go back to tho old coal or.wood or oil and they will say no every time. Aro you using can ' In your h -me? Better get wiso now to its advantage over the out-of-date methods of lighting and heating. Oregon Gas & Electric Co. Freo Lindsay light installed with, every range. Lcavo your order now. Terras: Small monthly payaents. - i tH IRRIGATION Nature Supplies the Land and Sunshine We Furnish the Water Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building Irrigated Orchard Tracts Land for $150 Per Acre With Perpet ual Water on Easy Terms Can You Do Better? ROGUELANDS Inc. FEED N. CUMMINGS, Manager FIFTIETH ANNUAL Oregon State Fair SALEM. SEPTEMBER 11-16 'II HOME COMING WEEK Livestock, Poultry and Agricultural Exhibits Races, Free Attractions and Amusements FERULLOS GREATEST BAND Reduced Rates on all Railroads Send for Premium List and Entry Blanks FRANK MEREDITH, Secretary, Salem, Oregon 'M J '-.W M 4 m s -l "fi ''I lit I "'" J j . & -v1 - -i rqtlfif-iqlfrt4ttmf'it4ii1?lttf4'i mwbhMi