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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. fEDFORD. ORKOON. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER ,11, 19.11. f ' I t I; ' . ' J L-lI I lit I. ' r i i; I v, B b Kv. y k t '1- ' . 1 )i- W Id I ."I m n r IJ ( LOCAL AND PERSONAL 4-44- i J Ooorce Mcrrltt ha left for New York where ho will enter the Colum bit law nchobl. Mr. Merrllt was for merly an Irtafructor In the local hlRh echoo). Chan. Frlderhetner; the well known Portland jeweler, Xnt a day last weic looking orer hta Central Polnt'brchnrtl. ' ChlflesS Sacred LUIes'and Japanese BlrplaBta at Broadlcy's. Phone cisif5 ' ' Jrs? ilenry SwangoVof ApplfRate. Is Bpendlnc a few days Ith friends 1h Med ford. . Dr. J'. 'M. Keene 'aad wife are &mr1ngf lower California by auto. Dr. Keene" writes that Mexico oer "grand opportunity for the Oregon system and concrvat!on." Buy or rent a Stnger'to make tie Childress aew' school clothe. Phone 6043. 151 'Jeff D. Heard, Mrs. Heard, Miss Heard and Dr. onror returned Sun day from a "weeks outing on Klam ath lake. At the Sign of Te Nifty. i-R. W. Until. Mrs. Run! and Miss Works spent Sunday at Verita's or chard, the gaest of Carpenter broth era. Sanitary French Dry Cleaning Work. Jack Mori ill aad Sprague Rclgcl are planning a cruise of the Medit- erranlan this winter, and will end up with a tiger hunt in India. The W. C. T. U. of Oregon will hold a atate convention la Mcdford October 5-18. 1911. Brooks Spencer .and Clarence Crawford hare returned from a trip up the Rogue river. Reichstein 'sell and saws wood. 146 Mrs. C. Bellnger accompanied by Mrs. Slaver, la spending a few days at Shasta spring .s "See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, OTer Jackson County bank. L. A. Rose of Phoenlr, was a re cent risltur in Medford. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Car kin. Glenn O. Tayior), attorney-at-law. orer Jackson County Bank Building. Medford. Mr. and Mrs. William Arthur of Baker, are Tisltlng. their daughter. Mrs. J. H. Bellinger, of this city. " H. A. Ray of Gold Hill, was a re- ceaf visttor at Medford. At the Sign of Ye Nitty. Mrs. .William Pauley of Woodvllle. spent Sunday in Medford with friends. Ladles, hare your salt made by the Berlin Ladles' Tailoring Co., at Central Point, Or. 173 Charles Champlain has returned from a visit at Chicago. He states that be is glad to be back in south ern Oregon. Sanitary French Dry Cleaning Work. Supervisor J. W. Hays of the Evans creek district, was a recent visitor In Medford. He states that he has Just completed a large amount of work on the Bybeo grade. Girls! There Is some class to B-HnB's" shoes. Walt for them. 147 Mr. land Mrs. Barseburg .spent a day last week with relatives- at Gold H11L Home cooking sale at Warner, Wortman & Gore's Saturday. Henry Thomas of Grfants Pass, Is spending a few days in Medford. Sam Swealng. deputy forest su pervisor, is making an inspection tour throughout the Applegate sec tion. " Anyone wishing a thoroughbred collie dog should address "Fair view," Jacksonville. Hoppicklng is on in full blast over on the Applegate. Several Jarge camps have been established and the crop is being rapidly handled. Peaches, while they last, Mulr peaches 2 l-4c, seconds 1 l-2c The Hillsides, Box 100, Route 1. Mall Tribune. 147 Jerry McCoy of Woodvllle, who was struck by a train some time ago, is reported to be very low. Dropsy has developed as a result of his injuries. ' t it K. Winning, a mining wan Of Nevada, ha arrived to look ovr the local mining field. Ijiyton Sutton of Williams creek, tins been visiting friends in the xal ley during the past few days. B-llng, the shoe man. will be at yonfservico oon. 147 James French of Talent, epent Monday in Medford on business. Harry Allen of Central Point, spent Sunday in Medford' on. busi ness. Mules wanted. We want to pur chase eight ttrst-class mule. Ad dress care W S. Brooke, Bear Creek Orchard, Box 23, P. O. . 14S Flora K. Carpenter, t who has been residing in Medford for several months past, has been committed to the state asylum for the insane. Dr. J. F. Reddy accompanied by Joe Duggan and W. H. Fletcher, both of Nevada, have returned from a vis it at the Buuard mine. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. .Norton of Grants Pass, were recent visitors in Medford. William Smithson of Willow Springs, drove to Medford Monday with a ruse load of fine porkers. which he proceeded to sell to local dealers. W. H. Moulton of Salem, is la Medford on a short business trip. Lawrence Gregory left Sunday evening for n visit at Salem where he will attend the state fair. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Patterson leave this evening for Salem for a week's visit. Miss Carrie Louiso AlAton, the new violin teacher at the Conservate ry "played for the High School stu dents at assembly recently. She played thedlfflcult Polonaise in A by WIeniawsky and as an encore gave -Poem" by Flblch. The Eastern Star Society will have a meeting Wednesday evening at S o'clock. A full attendance is de sired. 147 GREEK TRIALS UNDER WAY AT COUNTY SEAT The case of the slate vs. Peler Janeto for n.satilt wilh a deadly wenpou was called in Ihe circuit court this morning and is now being heard. Janetos is the Greek who attempted to kill Peer Huchias at n railroad camp near Butte Fall? a few months ago. Kuchias lifter a hard fight for life reevcred. Filowicfc the trial of anelos Oetve Bozu-s will be pat on trial for hU life, charge! with the murder of Christ Span os in a pool noru on Fir slreet in this city. White-Garrett In Medford on Sept. 6. 1911. by Rev. L. F. Belknap, Garfield White and Beulah Garrett. Hon! KtAtc Transfers. R. C Wnsbbum to S. Al. Mears, 20 acres in T. 30, '2 w. Charier S. John-on to F. V. Schneider, lot 0, block C, Bulevanl Park addition, A-h- JojMh Taylor, et al to Cora K. Zim, lot-. 4 and 5, block's, Berryvn! nddition, Modfonl Jo-eph Taylor, et nl to C. R. Zini. lots 23 and 24. block 7. Berry vale addtion' Medford. . Hulda Taube to C. W. Michael, 1G0 acres in section C, T. 41, 10 10 10 1 Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day Fboae M71 NigM PkoaM F. W. Weeka 071. &.K.Orr, LADX ABBaXAST. 0 JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and Eaibalmer I successor to wie unaeriaKing ue-;, partment of Medford Furniture Co, : ; Draco 28 SouUt UurtliiU Htreet ; ITolephonea: day, Bell 471; night!; residence, Bell 473. Homo 179-L. ;; Culls austtered ulglit or day AMBULANCE SERVICE COORT? mpoyas SSSnews New Cases. A Eluabeth Whalea vs. B. F. Ben .on, action for money. Sylvester Patterson, et al vs. of Ashlaud, suit for injunction. City Civil Court. Orders commitin Flora A. Car penter of Medford and E. E. DU worth of Talent to insane asylum. Marriage licvns. B. A Noah and Lillian F. Beacon, Edward Ua&sie and Docia Clay, Ira Jacob Dodge and Elizabeth Kusscll Folger, J. E. Spencer and Mrs. M. J. Wooley. Married. Koah-Beacom In Medford on Sept. 7 1911, by G. O. Taylor, justice of the peace, B. A. Noah and Lillian P. lieacom. Massie-CJay In Jacksonville on Sept. 7, 1911, by Judge Neil, Edward Maaie und Docia Clay. League Woman 3feet. The Medford chapter A. W. L., will hold a special meeting for the elec tion of National and State officers, at the Baptist church at2 p. m. All members urged to be present. A. M. JEFFREY, Pres. Card of T))anka. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors also the Rebeccas who so kindly assisted us during the sick ness and death of our Father and Grandfather. Wa also wish to thank our friends for the beautiful floral offerings. A. EADS and wife. FRANK EADS. CarruUTi Take Notice. Meetings hereafter will be hold in Smith's hail on North Grape St., on Wednesday erealag at 7:20 p. m Please, favor ns with your presence. P. W. GILLETT. Rec. Sec'y Local 1848. 149 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4r FOR RENT Two nice large fur nished rooms. Sejiarato or to gether. 701 E. Main St. 149 t4t' WANTEDA good work horse S to 10 years old, weight about 1100 Inqulro .mornings, 43 N, Orange St. Henry Hart, Phono Pac. 3501. 148 FOB SALE Six year old mare, bug by, harness, also Studebaker wag on, cheap. F. M. Sweat, Phoenix, Ore. 152. 250 U. S. to Gustav Taube. 1C0 acres in section 32. T. 40, 1 W.. patent. U. S. to Hulda Taube. 1G4.S0 acres in T. 41, 2 F-, patenL Tbo. j. Rejj to jonas Barrett, laud in T.3S. 1 W. Cora Wilson to Delia Van Nur- den, property in Palm's add - uon, .Medford ifl Scott Woolf to M. T. Monloff, one-half interest in lot 10, Work 2, Park addition Med ford j Delia Van Murden to America F. Holbrook, property in raims addition. Medford .. V7m. Wright von der IleHen to J. if. Vogcli. lot 17. block 8, Central addition. EajrJe Point M. 0. Monloff to Scott Woolf, one-hnlf intercut in lot 11, block 2, Park nddition, Med ford , . 1 Harriet. J. Knut.xon to Thai. A. 'Uogers' lot o. lliuhlaml Park nifditiou, A-h'nnd 10 Andrew F. Bibby to H C. Ruff ner, prtMrty in 11 B. CnrlerV nddition, Aliliul ..... 800 Alex Dnff to Anna K. Davis, pnHrt.v in Park addition. Meilfonl , 1000 U. S. to GeorKC C. Huffman, 100 ncre in section 5. T. lQ, 4 V., patent. W. P. George to Trail Lumber Go., contract, Mary E. O'neil to J- M. Luchc. 2 acrt-s in D. k r 4 P. T. 3$. 1 mm 1 . A 0. and C Jdnd to.- to E. C Aylor, Jot 4, block 7, Med ford S(Ul.;7 City of Jacksonville to Geotve Hoiiffmaii, block IS, Jaek-o- -ville crmeter 15 Fred Xl. Hopkins to Walter Me Cullmn, tract "W." Snowy Butte orchtird tract 4.V0 Clarence II. Corey Bunlt'tte' I. Doilge, SO.lo acr'- in T. 37. 1 W 1 Emnu'tt Beoon to i II. S. IT. S. Oleim, 44.40 ncre in t. as. i wv lo.ooo J. P. Saylo to V. P. Sehrmllcr, lots 20 and 21, lliglilnud addition Park. ... Iluu. . RS tract, Ashland Condor Water and Power Co., to PrtHpcct Coiihtruotion Co latul in T. 32' 11 K. Gold ' Standard Mining Co., to J. W. Opp, land iu T. 37, 3 , ngrt'cment. W. C. Powell to W. X. Cwp bell nsignmcllt of ld . . Primns Favnacht to .Ihtoc Bums mininc pronj' in T 3, O . .,.,... . ,.N S. M. Mcars to FrftnV JlwiriWi, tm-lce, 0 .nw,. m T. My, $ W Charles J.!eKWcn, 3X fcww in T. !Wl 1 V. 10 j If 10 Phone Pacific 2681 Home 268 For LTLK: CREAaI for WHIPPING, BUTTERMELK, 23TJTTER, ICE CRKVAr, or SHERBETS. "Not the Cheapest but the BEST." Rogue River CREAMERY 134 N. Riverside Avenue iNewport TAQUXXA BAT 0KX90JT8 VnDrtrrAB BJCACX An iinA rrttrt for entAoor rtlmf of all VlniSa. ItrSTlNO. nSJONQ. IMJATINO, St UK UATJHNO, JUIV 1NO. AVTOlXa CAKOEINO. OANC "NO AND nOLLKK SKATINO. Whr prrttr "ttr asktr. vnoa rtf. rooui-tlunrit. rarnllikM" can be found on tb boelv IMf roonntlt water anJ the beat r-f fil e.t low rricea. Krenh flh. clawa. craba and oyr. with abunJanc of vecetabte of alt kinds dattr. .Caniptn Smiiti Ocareaitat aad At- tracttra wtta Btrtct BaaJtary aguUUoaa. row mouirs rnxr smajos Ticnrra rroat AH rotate la Orerou. Waaa Urto aaa Xaabo, oa aala dally. S-SAT HATtTKBAT-MOirSAT . rxexsra froai Southern raclflo polnta Ifw Hand to Cotfaa Orove. aluo Irom alt C. A li atatlona AInr and west. O00.I coin twturdar or Hunilay and for return Sunday or Monday. Calt on any a 1". or C. 11 Asint for full Mrtlculara a to farra. train chedulca. etc.; alo for copy of our Illustrated booklet, utlnca In Ore Bon." or writ to eneral anj-T Afeat, JSirtland, Ortffoa. ANNOUNCEMENT HOTEL MEDFORD 0P4K XU lSPl:(TI()X Nt'NUAf , KKIT. 17 Wm il tt C o'clock and H to ID p, id, thk rrnurroRDiALir invitmd. MU. MM OPKN FOR MJHINKHH TnCSIUV, SKPTIOAIHKR Mllli WitJi a 15AKQrvrr at 7 p. 111. Sts on lf ivsurvcd on and nfivv Tliui'Hiliiy, Sup tmlxr Hlh. t the Hotel .Moore. RAV MOHR 00. LADIES' UNION SUITS We Are closing out our entire line o Indies svmnnei? underwear and will put on sale here tomorrow ahout 15 doz. ladies pure white Fine .Jersey Ribbed Union Suits, a regular 75c value here tomorrow in sizes -1, 5, (; also in extra large size ,7, S and 9, at your choice. 39c Suit, 2 for 75c 25 Dozen LADIES FINE JER SEY Ribbed summer vests, taped neck and sleeve. 10c each 3 lor 25c One Lot of Ladies Union Suits, a good 50c value here tomorrow ,in size 4 to 5. Sale price , 25c Suit I5c 20g and 25c Valnes in Lidies Finest quali ty cotton waists, low neck, short sleeves, taped and lace trimmed, lie re tomorrow in sizes 4, 5, G. Also extra large sizes 7, 8, and 9. 15c each 2 for 2m. Jardinieres We are showing one of the finest lines of Jardiniers iu the city in sizes 0, 7, Louwelsa Weller ware. Reg. $.1.50 and 8, 9, 10 inch, plain Mat Green, Ivory and $5.00 values, here 75c, fl.OO, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 ea Pick lips Toilet Soap, 3 cakes for 10c. Wash Rags, extra large, 5c each. Japanese Straw Table Mats, G sizes in a set, per set of G, 15c, two sets for 25c. Wood Fibre Lunch . Boxes, 20e sizes ev erywhere. Here in coloi-s, Red and Black 10c each Hosiery Misses Hose, sizes 5 to 9 1-2, 10c pr. Ladies Hose, sizes 8 1-2 to 10, 10c. Mens Hose, 9 1-2 to 11 1-2, 10c. Boys and Misses ncavy Hose, all sizes, 15c. Misses Lisle Hose, 25c. Boys E xtra Heavy Hose, 25c. Ladies Silk Lisle Fin ish, also extra large Cut Size ITose, a 35c quality everywhere. Here any size 25c pair 48 Pieces Plain White Dinner Set $4.40 Two shapes, from two of the best known factories of semi-porcelain ware to select from. Nothing cheap about them but the price. Also two big closing out specials in Fancy China ware at 50c and $1 ea , t ... - .. We carry all sizes in the well known Acorn Brand. Boys and Misses Jnit Underwaists'at 15c each, and the Nazareth Waist at 25c each, the best waist made for either boys or girls. Also theNazareth Waist Union Suit, three gar ments in one, (pants, vests and knit waist) the best garment made for either boys or girls. Comes in size 2 to 12 years. Per suit 50 cts. BOYS BLOUSE WAISTS FOR SCHOOL, 25c aud 50c eacji NEW POST . CARPS Ic Each HUSSEY S BEST YET IN POST CARDS Ic Each IS $ $ ;? $ $ $ $ $ $ i? $ $ $ $ $$$$$$ , CO t CO- if 7 f The Medford National Bank CAPITAL STOCK - JOO.OOO.OO SURPLUS and PROFITS $UJ OOO. OO UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY S.U'i: IIIU'OMT IIO.VICH t'OU Kli.S'T. vr. x. ocmu, vriiui. j. a. rraxY. vie rri. John b. oktk, caaiiUr. r. K. MBMKIOK. Vlc rrta. VT. B. JAOXHON, A.U Unditor. h H V (a n Hi fit at n it it t $ $ $ $ $T Wh iT$"$ $ $"$ $ $ $ $'$ $ $ Our New Location The Southern Oregon Elec tric Company is now lo cated in the College Block on N. Grape Street Southern Oregon Electric Co. fi Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNT? WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loon on improved ranches and fruit land. PHONE 3231. 820 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. d'' . drf Sportsmen Bavu your troiihln thin yonr. Tlmro will t)o nono to snvn In n f-w y.-nri. Till cut nliowa titm to cut thif akin, NVKr cut thn front of a iIt' nock. Call nt llumphrey'a Onn Store and not a immtililot frco, t o 1 1 1 n k liow to lavo Ktnu hcaili, lit rda nml akin for rtiKD, pulillnhctl by F. W. BARTLETT TnlUTtnUt MtMlfonl, On'Ron For Sale 640 acres foothill fruit land, 10 miles from railroad station; $15 per acre ,on 10 years' time. One tenth cash, one-tenth each year for 10 yearsr Interest on deferred payments. Big gest bargains ever offered. It Gold Ray Realty Co. MH AViht Main Street ItoiHii 101, ICU'ctrli; tlii. fcoKiiW -"V V jH1r'iM-. f VxiwoTrt- T-r-yr 1tn if . - a -.?- -v-r ,-v ) " ,'? f!' ' A. ' 4