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PAGE TWO AfEDFORD MATTJ TRIBUNE. MRDFOUD, OKUClON.IWinAV. iWU.Y'u 11)113. I L PERSONAL Dr. Philip King Drown, ono of tho lending UyalclaiiB of Snn FrnnclRco, nid III? fnmlly ronchod Medford Thursday ovcnliiff, having como from Snn Frfifcfcco, vln tiuroka, Crescent City nmUOrantB 1'nps by auto. Tho party left JfrWay for Crater Lake and Klamnth Falls. From there they go ,to InkojTnhoe; Dr. .Drawn states that h$ tpad from Grepccnt City, ex cept tho Cprdnroy stretch through tho redwoodn. In In flno slmpo. That south 'of Kuroka Iuib very bad stretches. $Wo new tires 'were used iinfln' Ui'oj00 inllo run. Ilnvo a "'mnKsngo at tho Dcanty 8hop betoro going to tho Klk's con vention. SO JIlss E. Ferguson left for Ashland Thursday for a few day's visit with friends. B. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives tmadoany tlmo or placo by appointment. Phono M. 1471 Arthur Putnam, tho California sculptor, who Iwb been visiting Mod ford relatives returned to San Fran cisco Friday much Improved In health. He was accompanied by his slstor. MIsb Elizabeth rutnam. who wilt remain with him for several week 8. Mrs. Pcrlll a leading suffragist of southern California, will address the local suffragettes at n meeting to bo held Saturday artcrnoon at 3 o'clock nt headquarters In the Sparta build ing. Do not go to tho Elk's convention with tired, aching feet, have them treated at tho Dcauty Shop. S9 Mrs. J. F. Iteddy who has been attending tho mooting of tho Feder ated Women's Clubs of America at San Francisco has sent word from tho Bay City that sho has secured Mrs. Francis Squlro Potter to ad dress tho suffragettes of Mcdford next Tuesday evening at the Carnegie library. Mrs. Porter Is ono of tho most forcible suffrage speakers In .tho Unltod States. Shaplelgh Hardware, 2S So. Cen-, tral. E. C. Carr of Portland, represent ing tho, American Typo Founders company Is visiting valley customers. SUito Game Warden Finely, accom panied by official photographer Mil ler of the Southern Pacific, passed through Medford Thursday en route, toKlamath FaDs where they will se cure photos of wild bird life. Thence they go to Crater Tako and thence down tho Rogue. They are arrang ing pictures for a moving picture film of fish, bird and game life to nwakon interest in tho public in pro tecting wild creatures. Mr. Finley wan'ts to take a moving plcturo of a battle wlh a Roguo river steel-head and calls for volunteer anglers to mako a demonstration. Tho Beauty Shop will supply you with all necessary toilet requisites for tho Elk's convention. S9 Rev, Dr. Cllnefelter, district sup erintendent of Manilla for the Metho dist Episcopal church, was In Med ford Thursday, the guest of Rev. and Mrs. E. O. Eldrldgo. Thursday opening tho visiting clergyman gave a very entertaining talk at the M. E. church. His subject being a history of the religious work In tho Philip pine Islands. See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Contractor W. J. Wiley has a new bIx ropm bungalow on South Holly strceU nearly completed. Ho Is building this for his own uso and when coniplotcd it will bo as modern and convenient as Is possible for tho la'tcs architecture and construc tion to onako It. Try ono of our delightful shnm pooa at tho Beauty Shop beforo go ing lo tho Elk's convention. S'J Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Dlckon6on of Kansas City, and Miss Elizabeth Bar rett, of Montlcollo, 111., who havo boon in Medford for several days tho guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Van Scoyoo, loft for tho bouth Friday morning. Kodak finishing, tho best, at W ton'e, opposite book storo. Judge Tnylor'B father and mother arrlvod last Tuesday evening from Lodl, Calif., for iv visit They aro .well pleasod with tho valley. Excursion. to Butto Falls, Sunday, July 7, P. & E. railway. Round trJp $1,50.. Lawn and garaen supplies,; Bhap lelgh Hardware. Excursion to Butto Falls, Sunday, July 7, P. & E. railway, Round trip fl.DO. Special prlcos on hair goods all this week at tho Boouty Shop. 80 John Hall McKay 1b ai ranging an automobile trip to Crator Luke next wook for tho University club similar to the rocont ono to tho DIuq Lodge, ..;,, .1 I1, ' - - Mr. and Mrs. T. 12. Daniels left to day for Portland by nutomobtlo. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Drayton of Central Point apent Thursday with Medford friends. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attornoyB-at-law, over Jackson County Dank building, Medford. Colonel Washburn and It Connor of Table Rock spent Friday nt Mod- fonK 12. V. Huntley leaves net week for an extended eastern trip. .1. C Mann leaves Saturday even ing for a visit at Minneapolis. A Snap nt Borlln's Tailoring Par lors. Three flno anon's suits, nil wool, latest style, 3d, 37 and 3S sizes, for ?10 each. Soo them now. Miss Irene McQittlllgnu, Miss Vlda Thomlturg nnd Mss Agnes Nelson spent tho Fourth at Eagle Point. Prof. O'ttnrn lef Friday morning for nn Inspection trip through tho Roguo River district. Our full lino of flno woolens has arrived. Save $10 by ordering now. Wo make flue ladles and mens suits. Berlin. Medford, 219 W. Main. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Scott and fam ily spent Thursday nt Eagle Point. Miss Florence Graves, teachor of piano, studio 'JOS W. Jackson street. S9 Mr. and Mrs. C. H Pierce and family spent Thursday at Ashland. S. S. Smith spent Thursday after noon at Ashland. S. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & H..Co. bldg. Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Gates spent Thursday at Ashland. Tho entertainment given by tho Colony club nt Mr. and Mrs. George H. Dagget's orchard Thursday even ing proved- a great success. A con siderable sum of money was realized for tho benefit of tho Sacred Heart hospital. The Southern Pacific passengoi station is the only place In Medford where tickets to points outside of Jackson county can be purchased. Sam L. Sandry of Rogue River spent the Fourth at Medford. Walter McCallum motored to Ash land Thursday aftornoon to see the ball game. Stop swearing at that lawn mower and bring It to illtchell's wagon shop and have it sharpened. No. 3G S. Riverside. Rev. O. E. Eldrldgo spent the Fourth at Eaglo Point. Rev. W. T. Shields and Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wortman motored to Ashland Thursday. A Modern rooms and board, home like. Sadla Johnson, 344 S. Central. Phono 31G L. Home. 03 Mrs. Mary Yockey and Miss Helen Yockey of Medford spent the Fourth at Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meeker havo returned from a short visit at Ashland. ANDERSON W S m m mm KLAMATH VA., ,)ul o. "I'm corr.v joiillenion, hut l'o o( to slop. TliU air lias ;.! my rimI." With (his stiiloiuont Hough limine Hums gno up nt the oml of (lie eighth unuid tT Wednesday nightV limit, nl'lot jio Inul boon nutoliiseod in ovorv why, niitl limlly lion leu up by Hud Ander son. Hurito' past rooord .shows that ho has never hotn kuookod out, but had tliis encounter tino n few rounds further, ho would havo o.Nporiouood tho hoiiiuit; of tho "eigltt-miic-U'u-yor-out," as o wns showing igns of weakness Us a roMiit of the liuuliHHt- ing ho took. Although AmlorMHi was iloiuit all the boxing, and wax liunUin; oil his opponent almost lit will, hit line him repeatedly about the bond, fueo and body, tho soone was ono that kept the funs auosr. ns Hurn. nppnrontk not fooling the halt! wallops lie u- ooiod. would constantly walk in to Anderson's rain of blows, landing one to the two or three ho roeoiod Before tho end of tho sin-olid round, bis nttso was bleeding pnfiisol. ami toward tho end his fare nnd head be gan to show the result of the wnllttp- of tho Yniioouvorito. In the second preliminary, Krnd Mel. el Inn nnd Fred Anderson, tho featherweight from the opposing camps were the contestants and :f ter knocking McLellnn down three times in the fourth round. Anderson won b u knockout. The bout for the first two rounds was anvbody's but in the third, tho wicked hammering in the wind and kidncxs meted out 1 Anderson begun to telf on .McLellnn. we?: Weeks &HcGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Xlyfet rhonii jr. W. Wka 1971 A. . Onr, MM SA.BT AMI TAUT. PACIFIC PHONE COMPANY SELLS (Continued from page 1.) Gore Is President W. IT. "Gore who was on Wednes day afternoon elected lis president of the Home company is the president of the Hertford National bank. C. L. Ifeanies, tho vice president of the company has been the attorney for the Home company sinco its first or ganization. Mr. Ulrivlij, secretary nnd treasurer, has bold that position wjtb the Home company for two years. F. II, Crosby of San Fninci co one of the directors, is. bond brok er with offieei in the Merchants Ex change building in that city nod in associated in businoss wtli Cliue Hull, capitalist, well known in San Fran cisco and Murysvillc. Tho Home Telephone company is an Oregon corporation and its block is owned mainly by Han Francisco nnd local capitalists. All of tho pres ent employees of the Pacific com pany and of the Home company will be taken care of in similar positions now held by them, by tho Home com pany. The office of llie Home com pany will contiuuu to be at their building on West Sixth street in Med ford. For the time being and until the exchange U completed, biisinesn with the Jlomu company may bu transacted either at the Pacific com pany's old placo of business, or at the now building of the Home com pany. , C. ,JI. .Moore, district noinmcroial siippi;iu(cndeut of the Pacific Tele phono und Telegraph company rep resented bis company here 111 connec tion with the transfer of tho plant. JAMES J. HILL OUI OF GREAT NORTHERN EQUAL RATE BILL 10 BE ON BALLOT The equal rate bill drawp by the Medford Traffic bureau providing equal rates lor uuitonn distances. which i-, expected to build up the small cities of the state bj destroying the di-crimiuutiou in favor of the big cities-, will appear on the ballot in No ember to be voted npm bv the people of the -lute. The petitions bearing 11,1)70 iiuincs were filed Julj 3. A only D.S00 names arc required the bill U certain to appear. siEfpiw GIVEN TO ELKS NEW YORK, July B.J. J. Hill today roslgned as vice-president of tho Great Northern Railway com pany nnd W. S. Clough was an nounced nn his successor. No rea son was assigned for tho rotlromont of HID, but t was said at his office that ho Intoiulpd to spend tho next few mouths in traveling. IIac you any sweet pens If so, have them at the Hxhibit building Snndav morning and help the ladies of the Greater Medford club in their offorts to properly greet visiting Elks. The ladies of tho firoater Medford club have come to the assistance of the local Elks in greeting visiting members of the order and aro arrang ing to present each visitor with a bouquet. So if von baye any sweet peas take them to the Exhibit build ing Sunday and help out, Ni:V YORK, July 5. -Today's opening stock market dovaloped an (regular tone, which however, wiih soon dissipated by a two point gain in American Tobacco and a point rise in Canadian Pacific. - 1 Great Northern preferred, North om Paclfc and General Electric de veloped Btougth, Union Pacific, Amalgamated Copper, (J. S. Stool and a few otherH made Hllght losses. Tho market closed firm and active. BondH wore steady. SAN FRANCISCO, Juy &. Mr. Sarah Piatt Decker, tho noted Colo rado suffragette and roform leader who has been 111 hero with Intestinal trouble sluco .Monday, was put under the knlfo at 10 o'clock this morning, Tho operation was performed by Dr. Thomas Huntington of Han Francisco assisted by Dr Hornet t Moffatt of this city and Dr. Cornell of Chicago. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Modern G-romn bunga low, furnished, $20 per mouth. Call nt 430 south Fir Htroot. 91 PLUMBING Iteam and Hot Water Heating All Work OuurantMt PrlfytO Reasonable. COFFEEN & PRICK 8 Howard Block, Sntrne on 8th Rt cueing ui. XDmi i. f ? T ? Y ? ? f V T f t r T f f r ? t f r r r ? T T ? t ? ? f ? f t ! SATURDAY vj 1 Sale AT Prints BUST DKKSS PUIN'IVS. Saturday salo pi'ifo, C il til il Petticoat Sale 100 Mes.saliuo Petticoats, in all tho good shades, worth tf-! QQ l.0i). Saturdtiy, each . $WO Sco Window Display Ifllllll Central Avenue, near P. O. c o i"., s 6e Waists 1200 hoHutlful now linoHo Waists all good stylos; up to 2.n0 val ues. On sale Saturday, "QQ Lawns 1.000 yards fine Divsrf Lawn, last colors, KV grade, a yard Silk ? T T ? ? ? ? T T r ? V ? f f y y t y t y y y t t y y t ! 2000 yards all Siltc Alesaline, all ) f good shades; Toe gratle. On Halt Saturday at only, a yard Saturday Sale of Gloves Kaysor's two clasp lisle and chamois, 9Qf a pair uOXj Kayser's 1G button lisle and chamois, MO Saturday, a pair.. vjv Kayser's 1(5 button silk (.1 loves, all. sizes; QQ $1.2,") -grade- v01 Kavsers 10 button Silk aioyc.8S?1.75 M JO grade, a jiair ... V-i The Best Hosiery Values 9c AVomon's and Children o fast black Hose, verv special, l lVlll' 4Ir lUli ! AVnmoii d 'Rmsjiiti ' line,. A i rcgulSxjS.'itr "grade, Saturday, O f y t X a pair Women's Silk Hose, all sixes, 7.1c values 4Qf a nail 0v Women's fine lisle Huso, in all colors. Saturday special price, 9 . j)air uOxj V' Wash Bags Just received a now line of Wash Hags; values up to $1.00 each. Saturday's ,'V"'"'"' 48c Wash Belts 100 Women's fine Wash Hvi with genuine pearl buckle. Regular. i!oe val ues. Saturday, ip each llt M. .V y i mi i I. The Best Underwear Values Wash Petticoats flood colors, worth 7.V. Vory special, To each OL Parasols .lust about 20 left, up to $2.00 values, QO each JOL Women's nice sleeveless Vests, all sixes; worth 10c. Special IHl Saturday, each .. A" AVomon's nice Vmbrclla Pants, lace trimmed. Special price, OCf, a pair uux Women's Union Suits, rmbrolla style. 9C very special, pair IL Children's nice muslin Waists and Skirts, up to 2oc valuosi 19l earh i2t Bath Towels Bath Towels, up to 2.V values. Special, j C each 0j t Sheets 72x00, bleached, 00c val ues. Sale price QQ each OuKj t V y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y V iZlltX Announcement We wish to announce the sale of our local telephone plants in JM(l"ord, Ond Hill, .'Jackson villeand Jfoguo KivoV to the Home 'relophoue and Tologi'aph jGompanyibf Southern Oregon. ' .a ' An agreement has been entered into "Willi the f JJome Company whereby that company will have connection with all of our long distance lines which reach every city, tovyn and hamlet of any , importance on the Pacific Gpast. .; i,,' '' In withdrawing from the local telepl c field wc wish to thank our subscribers for their patron age and many coiirtcsieH extended us in the past. Nearly a quarter of a century undor tho eanio management - i i it j in i i , , THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because ofl Soundness of principle Economy of management ' Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment i" CAPITAL AND SURPLUS infyOOO.M V. I. Vawtcr, President Q. Tt. Lindloy, Vice Pres. O. W. MoDonuld, Cashier IGE 1.1 1V . , ,.., ' WJIMAOIIorC '.I'lSf.EPHOXIi AND (lkLEOKAPH COMPANY, My CU ir. MOO I IV),, I Commercial Superintendent, as clear and harl as diamonds Storage rooms right for all kinds of goods. Our wagons deliver to all parts of the city. ? , , Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240 Medford Ice (8b Storage Co. "If! INK r t i ?! lv V