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it : , , - 'yfiNM'1-' 4-Hfc- . W iv-r vr v-ft -.., -jw. , i Jr - t ' i v A' , I 1 1 I i K J r n i f h I I K PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNR, MEDFORD, QKKaOK. SATUUnAV. OOTOHlOll 7, 11)11. . - I LbC AL AND , PERSONAL V w mil i - iih iwii i ii ! ' Mm, J. R. Casey, Mlsa Holcna Camiy and Mm. C. C. Hnrno ot Anh Ifind wero Medrord vlsltoro Krldny. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Hosier of Ash jHlld villi ted nt Medrord yestordny, KuorIb of Mr. and Mrs. V. I. llnlloy. hf, C. Green, Hubert nnd lrvtixs Orcein kntl Goorgo Porter left this wiomlnf: for u week's hunt on Klk week ntjar tho-Umpqun divide. They will ko with car about forty miles' nmt thru nack ten jiillea Into the niouiitnliiH. , Ladles, ImvO your suit mado by the Berlin ladles' Tailoring Co., nt Central Point, Or. 173 llnrry Orr nnd family ot Lnzell, Cnl., are In- Medford attending the fair. Mr. Orr Js an old-tlino trlond of J. M. Klcrnnn of this city. J. P. Hognn nnd family of San Diego, Cal., aro rcglBtered at the Nnnh. Ji - Charles Dunford Is In Grants Pass today. ? Iluy your winter's wood cheap now. $4(50 per cord. Gold Kay Realty Co. - Mr.s and Mrs.' Otto Goottcl. of Ash land, nro attending the fair today. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Williams, ot Merlin are Medford visitors today. At0. Whtlcman' and O. Jasmou returned to Portland this morning, having completed the work of put . tng In tho tile flooring In the Netf- Wcstcrluud hotel, corner Fir ana S'xth streets. Chinese Sacred Lilies and Japanese air nlanta at Broadloy's. Phone C181. Mrs. Trefcrn left for Grants Pass this morning to visit rrlcnds. Mrs. M. A. Lnnphorpe, or Tacoma. arrived In Medford last night for a few days' visit with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Met. The lady Is en route to Arizona for an extended visit. Buy your winter's wood cheap now. $4.50 per cord. Gold Ray P.calty Co. Jolm and George Owens of Willows wcro Tdcdford visitors yesterday. J. H. Cochran, tho life Insurance man, has returned from a business visit to Portland. t Buy yournrlnter's wood cheap now. $4.50 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. R. W. Hitchcock, a Willow farmer, was in Medford yesterday attending tho fair. Fred Luy came In from his bis Willow farm yesterday to attend the fair. Are now buying apples. See us boforu selling. L'beral advances made on export shipments. Pro duccrs' Fruit Co. The alley to tho north and west of tho Palace hotel is being excavated and graded preparatory to paving. Tho storm sewer on Ninth trect Is completed to the alley between Ivy street- and Oakdalo avenue. The pl used In the construction of thiB sevcr Is the wood pipe previously usod for water pipe on East Main Btreet wiilch was recently replaced with castiron pipe. Buy your winter's wood cheap now. $4.50 per cord. Gold Ray "Realty Co. W. W. Glasgow las returned from a luJness visit to Los Angeles. Mrs. W. Vogell of Salem was vis iting Medford friends this morning. 'Buy your -winter's wood cheap now1. $4.00 per cord.. Gold Ray Realty Co. Ed Bostwlck and E. Throckmorton of Applcgato spent Thursday In Med ford. i Horace Pelton of Sam's Valley transacted business in Midford Thurs day:' See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. E. 'R. Cardwell and his family of Fort Klamath are visiting In Jackson county. They were residents of Sam's Valley for a long time. O. Patton was a recent caller at the county scat. Buy your winter's wood cheap now. $4.50 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. Fred Blakley of the Sterling Mln- iiirr comnany. who has been hero for several weeks returned to Portland a few days since. Y. II. Allen was over from Sterling Thursday. Miss Ella Parks Is teaching the Poormau'B creek district school. c r Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTZKEEi WJffM FfcMM W. W. Wettof mil. A. .Orr, LADY ASSISTANT, '' ' JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and Embalmer f Successor to the undertaking do- I partment ot Medford Furniture Co. i t OKk-e-a mlb Martlet wireet Telephones: day, Belt 471; night I residence, Bell 473. Home 179-L.l Calls answered flight or day AMBUfcAOH pER!CJi Ttstittrrtrrr rri-f ' "1 II. W. Huston of Willow Springs, tho plnneor minor, was n Medford vis itor Thurndny. Mrs. F, O. Krnuso has born visiting JncKsonxlllo relatives and friends. Allsi Aliuiru Wilson inudo a busi ness trip to Jacksonville otto day this E. HriwkiliB or Applcgato, tho min or, epent rt few days In Medford nnd Jncksonvlllo this week. F. 1. Campbell hns heen making Portland u business visit. Listen Have jou any enst-off clothing or shoes to soil? Wo buy them. Wilt II. Wilson & Co.. care of Mall Trlbuiu 171 M. F. Ilnnley nnd W. T. Kinney or Lake Creek wcro In Modford quite re cently. There has beeu considerable trosl ihirlnp the week but only tender Veg etation was damaged. The weather Is perfectly Iienatlful and typleally southern Oregon slnco tho lato rain'. Mr. and Mrs. 'A. E. Kcllog ot oGId Hill visited In Modrord and Jackson ville Thnrsdaj'. The1 were accom panied by Mr. and MrR. Wells or Hoppner, eastern Oregon, who arc relatives. Wew'lll bo In Medford Tiles., Oct. 10, buying cast-off clothing and shoes. ' Drop" us a card and we will call. Will H. Wilson & Co., caro ot Medford Stall. Miss Bessie Howard, who lias been at Portland and San Francisco for seTernl'years, Is visiting relatives llv dig In Medford and Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.Terrlll ot I-ake Creek precinct were among thoso in Medford this week. Born In Modrord. Octobor 2. to Mr. and Mrs. Chrton Smith (nee Fin. ley) of WoodvlUe, n son. J. C. Pendleton of Table Rock, has been 'among the many attending the district fair. Clean out your closets and sell your cast-otf clothing next Tuesday. Will H. Wilson & Co., caro Modford Mall. 171 V A. Dunlap and ' A. M- Helms were up from Talent Thursday; Sirs. A. Throckmorton and Misses Buckley or Applegaate were Medrord visitors this week. ' Louis Pankey, G. W. Barron. Harry Pcllett and Jack" Morris of Ashland attended the district -fair. " W. J. Dean of "Wagner Creek trans acted business inMedford Thursday. Fred Ling of Antelope n"as In 5fed ford and Jacksonville during tho week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Scharor, Jr., or Jacksonville precinct were In Medrord Thursday. Mrs. Y. H. Allen or Sterling la at home again from a visit with her mother at Grants Pass. Lest you forget wo say it yet. We buy cast-off clothing, hats and shoes. "Will H. Wilson &. Co., care Medford Mall. 171 E. ,J. Kaiser, late of the Valley Record; has returned from a trip to Portland and the Willamette valloy. where he has been studying tho ponl try situation. It Is rumored that he has turned from the editorial pen to the chicken enclosure. B. J. Trowbridge has been at the county seat Beveral times lately. J. W. Parker or Portland is mak ing the valley anothet business vis it. S. A. No well, ladles tailor. Room 15, E. O. Bullulng. 174 PICTURESQUE FIGURE IN NEW YORK POLITICS RETIRES. rt v ' r.7 II II B ' ?' ( THv $ I Iff I 'V.T.CONNE.Ktt. Williiim .1. Connors, of Hut'fulo, one of the mo,t )icliitoiiu lifjun, in political life m New ork stnle, iui re-ijiiieil tnnu (lie )emoiruuo Stnte eommittee. Politicians his uieiilis Hint the erMwhilo eliuiruiuii has cltH'itled to rvtiie from jHilities. lts n yoninr iiuui's Kjune," he sa id" recently in nit inleniow, "and I'm not yomisj any more.' Mrs. J. L. Bhss nnd children vis ited In Mcdtord last night with A. W. Stono and family on Ross court. These people left this morning tor l.o Angeles to which plnco Mr. Bass preceded them. Mr. Bass whb for merly engaged In tho mercantile business In Central Point. Ashland, Talent and Phoenix sent two crowded Southern Pacific coach, loads of people to the fair in Med ford today, and fully ns ninny came in on No. 15 from tho north this morning. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Sprngue ot Eaclo Point are In Mcdtord today to meet Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Spraeue, who are returning from a honeymoon trip In tho east. ' The Sprague boys nre lumber merchants In Eagle Point. Rev. 13. O. Eldrldgo and famlly wlll arrive In Medrord this afternoon. Mr. Eldrldgo will preach nt tho M. B. church, on North Bartlett ttreet, tomorrow morning amt evening. 1 Mis- Jaunlta Crawford la visiting Gold Hill friends over Sunday. C. P. Hall of Brownsboro Is In Mcdtord today on business. Owen Wood was In the city yester day on business. Miss Thetheron returned today to her home at Grant" Pass atter a tiidt with her sister, Mrs. H. L. DcArmond. Mrs. Woodson returned today to her home In Corning after a visit in Medford with her niece, rMs. J. W. Mitchell. Mrs. Edwin M. Janney announces tho engagement or her daughter, Emily Florence, to Henry J. Ramsey, department nt agriculture, Washing ton, D. C. The marriage Is to be In October. The Amona cluo or the Baptist church met on Tuesday evening of this week at the homo or Mrs. Mabel Collins. Part or the program was the election or ofriccrs ror the en- Bulns year. Those elected were President, EMIe Wnllaco; vice prenl- dent. Louis Fancher; secretary and Frank Amy and Ed. Pottengor no-KrmuJate(1 Qf work for tho comln(l torcd to Jacksonville Friday on bus! ncss at the court bouse. Sherirr and Mrs. W. A. Jones were over rrom Jacksonville Thursday. G. W. Cherry was at the county beat a few1 days since, acting as depu ty district attorney in the case or the stato versus Joseph Johnston charged with disorderly conduct. Carkla k. Taylor (John II. Carkln, Glens - O. Taylor), attorney-at-law, I oyer Jackson County Bank Building, Medrord. Joseph Johnston of Jacksonville, who was charged with a misdemean or, has been allowed to go at large, owing to a defect In the complaint. He was one or the young rowdies who threatened H. C. Garnett and his family while they were riding along the road between Modford and Jack sonville In an automobile. Wml Cook, another of tho gang, who was n Treated and placed under bonds, J skipped for other scenes and forfeit cd his bail. Mr. and Mrs. Turner of Hilt, Cal., are In Medford vltlng their daugh ter. P. A, Htissoy has carpenters at work enlarging his salesroom at 123 West Main street. Tho added room wl be 20 by 30 feet In size and Mr, Htmsey will fill tho same with an In creased fotock or notions, oupplcmcn tary to the large stock be Is already carrying. Mrs, Wlllanl M. Gorlmm, of Wood vlllo, Is In Medrord ylltlng her friend, Mrs. Roy Reeves, and attend ing tho stato convention or the . Q. T, U. Mrs, E. N. Pettibon, of Newcastle, pa., Is In Medford vjfiltlng "her nephew, Orris Crawford, and famjly. BULP1T C Methodist Episcopal Church. Services at iwiel hours'; nioriiiii subject, "lirowtli of the Kingdom": evening, "Kteruul Life." KvcrybiHj is cordially invited to these services. E. O. KLIWinOK. I'tiHtur First Church of Christ Scientist Service."' Sunday at 11 h. in., Mill ject of lcson sermon, "Are Sin, l)i M'jue ami Dentil Ileal?" Siiinla M'hool nt 10. Wednesday evening meetings nt 7:110. All aro ueleome. Heading ruo mlmiiis from 2 lo .1 p. in. daily except Sunday. nNo Thurs day evening from 7il0 to I). Church edifice !12 N'o. Oakdalc. Presbyterian Church Service tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Subject, "Tho Cro." Re ception or members, baptism or chil dren. Sunday school at 9:45 a. in. C E. Society nt 6:30 p. in. NOTICE. - Sept. 28, 1911. Notice is l.erety given that I, tho undersigned will not bo responsible ror any ueuts hereafter contractedby my wire. Georgia Flrebatigh. Signed. J, L. FIREBAUGII. 180 Mcilforu orr., Aug 9. 1911. This l to cerury Unit nljqut November my dauuli ler wna tnkrn wipj a nevere attack of niMimntUrn wli'cJi rendered her left nrm iJsole.iH, in fact It )a to ivrar paralyrcd uiai sne was not tlilo to move her fin Kern. b(it knowlmt.of none of Dr. Chow ) ounc'H nmrvelo-ti cure of lone aland InK caseii of rlicvtiAtlsm. we decided to consult him. In which X urn p'cAted to my ntudo no inlntike, an hln remedies a"ieu pm ne claimed ihoy would nnd aft er the third tretmmt. tho rheumatic pain entirely left her and she has not had any symptom of rheumatism since: llMfllM Iiap irpnnrit l.jkiiltl. Itf in. .it. I... treasurer, Nora Daily. Plans were pro'-ed and I do not hestltuto In unvlne J ueiieve those afflicted with rhcumn tlsm or nsnilysls ivlll do well to consult Dr. Crow Vonnk. wliomo Iioumo In corner of Tenth and Front Btreetn. Medford. Or fBon. A. P. WKIH3. 175 The club members by Miss Bowie year by the club, were entertained Ellison. Mrs. M. L. Collins Is visiting In Mcdtord, the guest or her slter, Dr. Eva M. Carlow. J. C. F. McGrlfrt of Oakland, Is In Medford visiting his friend, Bert Anderson. McGriff is en route home rrom a summer's tny In Alasa. Hasklna for Heaim. CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE. Office of the City Treasurer. Medford, Oregon, October i, 1911. Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand In the city treas ury for tho redemption of outstanding city warrants Issued against tho fol lowing funds: ' Warrants 1, 2, 3, and i, on Lateral No. 2, Sower District No. 12. Warrants 1 and 2 on Latoral No, 1,. Look for tho nd that describes the plnee von would like in own. Wo notice that somo merchants In other cities are using considerable space advertising "Mndo In Oregon" goods, That Is as It should bo. Tho merchant must know that his Indlvi dual prosperity Is to a groat extent dependent upon the orosporlty of tho stato at largo, and If Oregon manu facturers ure patronized, that It will mean greater pay rolls, and greater pay rolls mean a Jargor dogroe of prosperity for ovory man, woman and child in Oregon. Sower District No. 13. Warrants 1, 2 and 3 on Lateral No, 10, Sewer District No. 7. Warrants 1, 2, 3, 4 and C on Lat eral No. 2, Sower District No. 13. ' Warrants 1, 2, 3 and 4 on Lateral No. 1, Sower District No. 12. Warrants 1 and 2 on Lateral No. 9, Sower District No, 7. Warrants 1, 2, 3, 4, C and C on Lateral No. 5, Sower District No. 11. Warrants 1 and 2 on Lateral No. 14, Sewer District No. 11. Warrants 1 and 2 on Latoral No 3, Sower District No. 13. Warrant No, 2 on Lateral No. 8, Sower District No, C, Interest on tho sumo will cease aft er tho above date. L. L, JACOBS, City Treasurer. f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f f-f-f- 4. .-. - 4 TOO LATE TO LAStlFY 4 4-I FOR HALE -Four Crystal White Orpington cockerels, six months old. Call ami uoo them. Tel. Main CI 82. M. L. Fuller, Siskiyou Heights. ' 17C FOR SALE 20 ' French Houdaii (hooded) pullets, imported; great est lnyeiH over. Also 15 Rhode Island pulletn; fluo family pet mllch cow; heating ritovo, 118 Mlstlotoo st, ' 171 SET FOUR u.piy, interlocking, Innor tui'o protectors 32x3 or under, S3; too small; never used. Driver Garnett Covey car. ' 171 FOR SALE .'Much wugon, soTo? doubjo harness and horso weighing about 1300 lbs. J. J, Pelli'lt, Talent, Oro. J TO SMITH LOSES , TO MSHANt Fnns Sco Best Gouts In Months When Local Amateurs Clnsh nt Athletic Club T(wo Coons Hnvo Arnumcnt but'TIs Tamo Affair An older and cooler head and tin ability to stand mine ptiuliihiiumt ilmn (toy Smith won the last ami most Important luiUt mi Frauklu Ed wardR' program Friday night fiu Charley .McHhnno or Oakland, luel lentally, McS tunic uncorked a row ,iuuchca that made Medford boxing fans open their coh unit Inquire as to his pant history. The bout lasted the full four ioiiiiiIh, under Maniuls r Queeusbury rules, nud was award ed to MeShauo on decision by Ref eree Kdwards. The decision was met with clivers as a fair one. Tim flrnt i omul wiih lined by each man to stxe up tho other ami wiu. ilinost a draw, McSlmuo. hnvlng the shade, llolli Mulshed Mtroug nnd both started In on the second fresh and fast. In UiIh round Smith de livered all he had with him. Seldom has a man taken bo much punishment to so short a time as Mi-Shaao cnlmly rvrclvcd In this round. Smith deliv ered rlghtH nud lefts to tho Jaw In cyclonic stylo hut either his kirk wasn't strong enough or MrShanu was too well seasoned, nud the Med ford Iuiv'b chance slipped by after ho nnd floored tho unknown from Oak land and apparently had him going. At thu close of this round McHhane rallied rrom tho beating ho had re 'ciu'd and had Smith groggy. Tli I ill Itotiuil .Mclitnuic'x. The third round was nil Mi'Shane's. ulthoiigh Smith must be glei credit for fighting as gnmo n scrap aa has been wen In Medford. Tho Oakland mini, nowever, was unruffled and bided his time, nlwajH landing and oali.g strength while Smith vlnlbly weakened. The fourth was the same story, Smith never iiulttlug but plain ly bested. Smith Is young and with .i few more years will bo able to inp with a man of McShauo's calibre. The defeat Is no disgrace to bint. Ho l( being generally prnlsed for his gatul- neBH nud surprising showing ugnlust a better and morn experienced innu. JiMies-Tiirticr Draw, The bout 'to determine whether licit Joiich or John Turner should have another chanru at Chick low ten resulted In a draw and demon itrnted that, nt prexent, neither man In in the husky Chick's claws. It went four rounds, Jones fighting In better form but plainly winded at the close of each round. Turner fought as If ho had only been on speaking ucqunlntancc with a pair of gloves for a wcok, but perhaps landed the most effective blows. The draw de rision was the only posMblo one not withstanding thu fact that Jonen was on tho floor when the gong rang. Waller Knnu Wins. Joe Parker Hiirprlsod nil thu fans by the plucky stand ho made nguliiHl Walter Kune, tho dangerous looking little 12C pounder. Joe landed more often, but In the second round he walked Into n swing that ended the bout. He was roundly applauded for his Hhowlng. The bout between Wllllo Kengh and Ed Whitney, nt 133 pounds, ended In the third when Whitney hurt his thumb, Thu decision was given to Kcogh, who had had all the best of It. A large crowd or fans was out nud perfect satisfaction wiih expressed with the decisions and tho clean linud Tlng of tho contests throughout. Frnnklo Edwards continues to bo the recipient or congratulations for his manner of handling these boxing exhibitions. Violin Maker. ' Repairing of nil scringed Instru ments. Violin repairing a specialty, Cornor of 8th und Central avenue, 177 CHAB. HAItltlS. v .Thai PtfUow jifDol.r, 'Golor to )jt,y ' QttO oC out1 ttuibtt. - m V , VS. ) JVA LS ) s v,XT , ' Jr VV .r iv , y s" h yy- xa$ The road to winter suits of higli exeelleuce leads straight t9 this store. Here arc garmsnts designed for ths man of particular desirss. Ths character of our suits places thsm in a class by themselves, far above the ordinary product. The sslcction of materials sffersd is the finest artd broadest that we have sver shown. Soft finished worsteds, cheviots and velours, as wsll as hard finished fabrics are represented. And wc want to call, your particular attention to the way the garments arc cut to ths stylish, grace ful dignified lines. . At $17.50, $20, alQhg up to $50, a purchase of any suit in this stors will piQvsr a thorough satisfaction. Model Clothing Co. t-i I Notice! The Pacific & Eastern will run the last excursion to Butte Falls Sunday, Oct. 8. Train leaves 8:30 a.m. and returns 6:30 p. m. -p u WtTLm I I B I I I 1 ssH If you want lo buvo health, Htrenglli you good disposition mill money. We help you to economize on nil lour liy i-ctiiriiiiiK your laundry lo you in mi aliHoluiuly HaliHt'uctury comlitioii. Our work is tiio best, THE STAR Steam Laundry Medrord, Oregon. Hell Phone 1201 Homo Off Congressman , Victor Murdock Opera House, Mon. Eve., Oct. 9 TOPIC: "Insurgency" Mr. Murdock poeH Into the heart or really IiIk liuppniilifKtr or nn'i rent hlHlory nnd driven homo huinliiK IiiiIIih that oveiy man and woman In tho unlvorno oui;ht to huow. IIIh adilnitm Ih oluvatlnit, euteilaliiliiK, Iiitttriletlvo and liuiiioioiiu. I'OIMJIAll I'lUCIW OK AIMIISHIO.V We have a full line Of PEERLESS LAMPS on hand 4, 8, Hi, X' C. 1. carbon liuiipii; an, jo, no, Too, ira, yr.o watt TniiBHtoii lainpu, Thu mi )mn;H im Hiu beHt'piKVH. All laiupH Knarautced, Southern Oregon Electric Co. PhoneH! Pneirio 4001) Homo 12-1. " w""rw""r'"rttnZ