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EJF. ri i? Wjf"1 v s, PAOE TWO JMEDFOluy MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON TUITKSDAY, AirOUST at, 1911. If .- W u I'm i fv i - 't AinV' !, - ' - &.p I. rS Pt i ( I LOCAL AND PERSONAL I I f t; -. ' : j s s i, -,-., J 1 " it? Ifr CrbxtbV Ih In Medfdrd nn tho Kudit of Wllllrfta OorlK. Mr. Croflor In llio nttvortfoinK agent for tliS Hill II nps. .Tolophonn 371, Rnrauns Bnkory f6r cake, Icoi nnd Ico croam; prompt delivery, Miss I.urllo Kniler hai beoh cm ployed by tho Mdlfonl Commercial club to tafto clmruo of llio exhibit room. Cliluo&o'Sa'erea" Miles and Japaneso nlr plants nt. llrojyllcy's. Phono BWlj , Solitul, dry fir wood for $1.25 por tlbjv prdeij before l Is too Into. Ad dress .''I&lrv'ew.' Jacksonville. . (fe ;i4 S,. Crumble ha? loft for a bust noss trlf north. Iluy or rent a Slnpcr to ninko the chlldrcns new school clothes. Phono 003. 151" . .Mrs. It. W. Waters hao returned from a visit with her parents at Cottngq tjro've. Brick ico cream, all kinds and colors. Rardons Bakery; phone 371. Prompt delivery. Mrs. W. 0. Aldonhagcn has return ed from an extended visit at Oakland Wti her iubUer, Mrd. HitrtceU. Itclchsteln sells and saws wood. 146 , John D. Twohy, who recently pur chased an Interest In Koguelauds, Inc.,' is spending a few days In Mod ford on business. Sco It. A. Holmes, "Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. George V. Keeno of Grants Pass wasji recent visitor In this city. Crawford peaches, 40c and GOc a box, also grapes, pears and prunes. Homo phone No. 6$0. 138 Thomas E. Isaacs of Salem is spending a few days visiting his aunt, Mrs. Star A. Isaacs, in this city. Ranjon's Bakery now delivers Ices and Ice cream to any part of tho city. J. A. Mclntosht charged with fall uro to support his wife, was bound over! to tho grand Jury by Justice Taylor Wednesday afternoon in tho sum of $500. , Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Tayior), attorney-at-law over Jackson County Bank Building, 'Georfjo I.. Davis, presldent"Of-tht Farmors & I'rultKroweffl'hank. Is'cx' pected To return this evening from n vls't of several dnys In California. V. Ilenshaw of Kalc Point was n visitor In Modford Thursday. Tho school board Is planning to' nsk tho city council to see that n number of sidewalks are laid about tho city wnor theV are needed for tho benefit of the school children dur ing the winter. . The Clark & Ilenery Conslructlon company, luis nt crew of men at work on HooJovelt aVenuo nnd It seems ns ii that street will eventually be pav ed.. Ham J. Allen of" Ashland snent Thursday In Medford with rrlends. Mrs. D. S. Sampson has returned from n visit nt San Francisco. Harvey Lewis or Biff Butte Is visit ing Medford friends. MANY MINERS FIB BE Prospectors From Many Districts Here to Hifnt Hills for Gold strike Reported in the Dine Ledge District. - - '.-.. HILL LINES TO SEND SETTLERS ii 1 1 t Proposition Made by Local Dealers Giving Long Time Payments and no Initial Payment Pronounced Most Attractive. Medford. Burdetto Dodge is confined In the Sacred Heart Hospital with a severe attack of appendicitis. If yon havo aay peaches, Howells or Bosc pears to self, see us. Produc ers Frult 6b. " 'Ch'rl's JCeegan and family of Jack sonvlllo aro spending a few weeks summering at Eileen. Mrs. Keegan has made qjilto a reputation as a huntress, having killed a five-prong-e"d buck. j Dr. and Mrs. Usher of San Fran cisco spent Wednesday with her sis ter, Mrs. Alexander! With Mrs. Alex ander they have gono on a camping expedition below Leland 6ld shoes look like new when re-1 paired at tho Electric Shoo Shop,32 So. Grapo street. 142 Watch and save money. The fish market will sell, Friday and Satur day, fresh halibut, black cod, ling cod. herring. 10c ner lb.: salmon. 17 l-2c,' steel cnl coffee. 30c; first- class creamery butter, 65c per joll. These prices mean cash. Fresh Hol- Ifind iieVrlng. li i-2c per lb. Messier & KenSvorthy. 7 140 Edgar 8.' Hafer plans tfa leave in tho near future on a business trip to Chicago. Tho W. C. T. U. of Oregon will ,hold a state contention in Medford October 5-10. 1911. ' 1 W. S. Thomas of Portland arrived "with Mrs. Thomas Wednesday eve ning for a trip to Crater Lake. He drovo a car down from Portland in 22 hours' running time. Medford Gun club will havo a prac tice flhdot dt their grounds north of tho'cIUy F'rlday. September 1st. at 3 ojchck. All are Invited. 138 Kox H, Lampman of Gold Hill spent Thursday In Medford on busi ness. A D. G. Henderson of Talent was In Meilford Thursday on a uhort business trip. Charles II, Johnson of Big Sticky spent Thuisday In Medford. Weeks & McGowan Co. UOTERT2KEBB " Ddj Pboso mii Nibt Plioae V. W. Weeks 071. A. B. Orr, MM, udbit assistant; e4 I - i, juvveomij i,u mu I1IIUC1 IUIM!5 UlT i JOHN A. PERL Undertaker unci Kinbuliuer purtmout of Medford Purnituro Co, Offico 2H South Huttlett Street I Toephones: day, Bell 471; nigh resldouco, Boll 473. Homo 179-Iv. Ortlla liuswered night or day AMBULANCE SEHVICB i M , The following letter reaafdfng thb proposUton mado by several local dealers offering land on long time payments with no Initial payment thus giving settlers a chance U make tho land pay for Itself, shows that tho proposition has the hearty sanc tion of the Great Northern railroad: Jackson County Realty Co., Med ford, Oregon Gentlemen: Your let ter of the ICth Inst, was duly receiv ed ana proved very interesting, I as sure you. It Is jiiot wliat we have wante'd, and felt the need of. We wish very much to be able to' direct inquir ers to a prop6sltlon like yours, wh'ero a start can be gotten without the' ex penditure of much, if any, money to begin with. A large propdrtton of the Inquiries we receive Indicate inat, while slncero and worthy, tho par ties have not much means, but would undoubtedly In most cases bo very desirable citizens. You are oris? bi the first to seem to havd appreciated this condition, and and to liave taken advantage of the opportunity by sub mitting tho proposition (o us, which will appeal strongly to our people, nnd One which w'e can safely and gladly recommend to Interested' par ties. We feel like congratulating you" upon the enterprise and public spirit and tho humanitarian plan whlcfj you have originated, for ifothlng like it has heretofore been submitted to us. I havo ha'd y6Ur letter copied, and forwarded to Mr. E. C. Ldedy, our general immigration agent, at St. Paul, wno I have no doubt will re gard It with favor, and that we will be able, ho at that end and I at this end, to dlrefct many wttrthy peoplo td Medford in Jackson county as a re sult of your enterprise. Yours truly, F. W. aitAHAM. More mining men nro in soutlioin Oregon nowmlnys than in ninny years. Prospectors from the Nevmln, Spokane nnd HritMi Columbia tlis tncls are numerous, nnd while inves tors nro not in rent evidence, tho skilled locators yre busy with n sprinkling of the developers. Snm Rogers, mayor of Ki'een cap ital of Blue Ledge country, brought some fine samples of ore from re cent strikes in that celebrated dis trict lo Modford Tlmr-Mlny. He is do ing the nsses5mcnl work on the Ki leen group, owned by Dr. J. K. Reriuy nnd others, and is showiusr some fine sulphide ores just uncovered. A strike is nlso rejwrled in tho St. Albans group, owned by Henry Cnlln lian of Spokane. The ore is rich in copper nnd gold. Two miners are doing assessment Work nt tbe Edwards claim on Silver Fqrk, nnd n good lend has been uu covered. Supt. Carnnlinn of the Blue Ledgo w aNo n Medford visitor nnd re rls more prospeclors in the coun try than for years. MAN COMPLETLY LOSES' PON J. T. Dornn Is Confined in City Jail ..Until Attendant Arrives From In snns Asylum Has Been III With Pnem6nl.i. ' METHODISTS INSULTED BREWERS RECOGNITION SPOKANE. Wash., Aug. 31.- A strongly worded resolution, voicing the protest of 200 Methodist Episco pal ministers attendlug tho Columbia Rfver conference here against "offi cial recognition by tho government of the International brewers' congress was forwarded to President Taft. Tho resolution declares that tho recogni tion of Secretary James Wilson as honorary president of tho brewers would be a "grattultous Insult to rno organized Protestant Christianity of our country," and Taft is urged to use his Influence and authority" to prevent this shariiefuf prostitution of tho dignity and authority of orio of tho nation's highest officials. TdO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOH ItEXT 2 7-room cottages, 1 large barn, 1 stable. Call 401 RIv ersid6 a'v6nu"o, South. 144 ATTKNTIAN, TiOVATi OKIIEItT OP i ( MOOSK. A 1) ANNOUNCEMENTS. No. 1 In ,qrdor that, pupils and teachers may enjoy tho exercises of Labor day, school will not open until Tuesday morning, September G. N&. 2 All teachers 6t Medford public schools are requested to meet In the high school auditorium at 1.30 p. in. Saturday, September 2, in gen eral teachers' meeting. Very truly, U. S. COLLINS. P. S. I will bo In my offico In the high school building every morning from i to 12 o'clock to consult with parents, pupils and teachers regard ing school work, etc. 138 TO REMOVE DUST ! FROM THE HAIR I M Alt members of CVatcr Lako Lodge, L'. 6. O. M., C7C, are requested to bo present Tuesday evening, Septem ber 5. 1911, to make arrangements for dedication of oir now hall.' By order of committee. DR, M. S. BUBGESS, Dictator. M. P. SHERMAN, 140 Denuty Sunremo Oreanlzcr. Crawford peaches, 50c and 50c, de livered. Clings; Mulrs, prunes, pears und grapes for sale a.ao. Homo nlioho COO. i4f NOTICE. The majority of tho business houses of tho city haying expressed them selves ai favorab'lo to closing al noon on Ijabor day, tho 4th day of Septofn- oor, dnd remaining closed during the nftornoon, it Is requested that all etoieri close at nooh. It6spectfully. MEDFOUD MERCHANTS' ASSOCfA. TfON. By H. C. Garne'tt, President. By Jbhn II. Carkln, Socrotary. 14"0 Look at the "Por Sule" ads and nt somo of the things that nre udver tiscd for sale. TIasklns for Hrealttt (From the New York Examiner.) "Don't drench your head with wnt er every timo your hair is dusty," says Claribcl Montague, tho beauty expert, "Too much moisturo cnuses the lini rto become doad and dull. "Wlien you want a perfect coiffure just take n quick dry shampoo. Mix four ounces of therox with four ounces of orris root nnd you will have a supply of dry shampoo powd er sutrieient for all summer. nSift (ho powder lightly and even ly through the hair. Brush it out thoroughly and it takes with ii every particle of dust and dirt. Thor ov immeniatcly gives, Ihe hair n rich and glossy lustre. This mixture vit alizes the follicles, nnd (if used reg ularly) long and abundant hair will be the result." 4 Under tho hnluelnutiou that he hits baffled eighteen Greeks in their ef fort to cleefrovuto him in order tlnlt they might seene n uiylhienl $M0(1 lie won hi nn iimiginury Kiiglu Point poker Knmt1. J. T. Dornn, an electric ian of this city is cowering in his eell in the oily jttil today hogging the io lice to protect him from tho ven geauee nt the hmlds of the Check's compatriots. Dornn imagines with eneli opening of tho duor of tho pajl that they hnve cotuo for liiiu. The one who will come, mid on tomor row's" train will be uu attendant from tho stale usylnui for the in-nne, for Dornn is completely erniiod, and shows it in everv movement and word. Dornn is n highly educated elect n eat engineer and hn" written several hooks on the subject. For some timo ho hu.s been ill with imeumonia and but recently nro'.e fnun his bed. Wednesday afternoon ho won! vio lently insane and was locked up. After nn examination this "nlorning ho was committed to tho asylum. Dornn now harbors tho delusion that he baffled eighteen Greeks Inst night when they attempted to elec trocute him. In nn elaborate state ment to the chief of iolieo litis morn ing he told of his Cunning in turning the current upon the Greeks and in his discourso he gave evidence of his knowledge of electricity. According to nltouding physicians ho will pro nbly regain his mind when his physi cal condition improves. NOTICE. Notlco Is horeby given that tho un. dersigncd will npply to tho city coun cil of the city of Medford, Oregon, at Its next regular meeting, On Septem ber 5, 1911. for a license td self splr Itous, vinous and malt liquors in quantities less than n gallon, at their placo of business at Hotel Medford, located on northwest corner Main and Ivy, ldts id, P7 and 18,' In said city, for n period of six months. RAU-MOHIt CO. Dato of first' publication August 17.1911. " AITI'ION HAM. Two o'clock Siiturdiiy, Heptemboi' 2, thu entire stock nnd fixtures at tho Art Studio nro to bi nold at auc tion Hloolt consults of py'iOK'niphj', phntonrnphy nnd pioieed brriiM KObdo, stationary i kodaks', wide nuBlo'loiinpK inbss nKhtoii ftiul Jewelry, ladles' ami Kcntx' furnlHhluKM, typewriter, cash rontntor, utereoptloou mnrliluo mill Rlldes, 6eilulold bultuii muuhluo, porcelain lined Irird retiilorluir liol tlo, vS-day uiImmIou dock, olectrlo en hutting innehluo, mny rnt carpet, door hide rug nnd numerous other articles. Everything to bo nold, Souvenir for ladles, Private snlo now on. 311 1 East Main street, over Iluhlmrd hrorf.' Htore, Medford. 138 NOTICK TO MUSICIAN'. All uiembern uf Medford tural, NO. I7S, A. F. of M nio roquented to participate In tho parndo on Labor dny. All band memheru wear uni form. For furthur Intormnllou see necretnry. mxtBmSSBKKtBKKKBImKMBtKSimKlmKfr Be Wise AND TAKE NO CHXNOKS TJRM WHITE DIAMOND FLOUR i TRY OVll 30t; COWI3K FOii BRMAIGAST AND SAtLLK ALL DAY OLMSTEAD &HIBBARD West" SideGrrocers M d j Tho electrically lighted sewing room Is a scene of coftifdrt when ihe machine la fun by an electric motor. N back breaking pedal Ingl The ieamstress touches a button we do the rest. Rogue RiVcr Electric Company Wk jfrjj' ii ff jn l iCVv Rti V III mm --- BM.rva trt BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS HENRY M MARSH AH orders promptly ttttoiulccl to Ulghl or dity. Short und long hnula. Moving household goodn a Hpocitilty Union toiunator.s. Orrtos 51 9 Front Pacific 4171 Homo HO Residence Main GI3 FANS They aro hcalthfol FF They are kanltary Tliey aro comfortable A - They cot one-lialf cent an hoar to rua JLI Tliey aro Just the tfilkg to J.1 keep your customer la Sgood hamor - Then why not bay oao7 THEHOX FOB MLE HASKINS' DRUG STORE Call at trie Electric Building 209 West Main and Examine the Large Stock ROGUE RIVER ELEGtRig CO. Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Monoy on hand at all tlm& to loon on improved ranches and fruit land. PHONE 3231. 330 &ARNETTCOREY BLDG. 9lfi,i MEDFORD IRON WORKS E. G. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers nnd Machinery. 'Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. - - - 9ammMimmmmmmmmmmmmammaiK Notice to Carpenters km BUILDERS DO YOU KNOW THE MEDFORD HARDWARE COMPANY CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF dUARAftTEEP TOOLS? YOU WILL FINO WHT T$lS MEANS TO YOU IF YOU WILL GIVE US A TRIAL. ' I' ii ii llmm, ill il i n , Medford Hardware Comp'ny Id fcAst ktN ST. r &m?n trwraj V L For Sale 1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining city of Medford, on long time, easy pay ihents. 12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on main paved street; eomont sidewalks and paving in; alBO sowers, water and light. Long pine, easy payments. 430 ACRES LAND, 350 acres alfalfa land, 80 acres fruit land, perpetual water right with water for irrigating 1000 acres; long tirpe, easy payments. 346 ACRES MND, 200 acres alfalfa land, balance fruit land, 1 milo from railroad, on long timo easy torms. 15000 ACRES LAND in tracts of from 40 acres upwards; price $25.00 por acrti and upwards; suitable for alfalfa, fruit stock and general farming purposes; long tiino, easy payments. 6 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS jtuit within and adjoining city Innits, at a bargain, on 5 annual payments'. Gold Ray Realty Co. 210 WEST MAIN STREET. V ';- t . ! y . u LMteteMa