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V t f. 'ft" t PAGE TWO MEPTOKP MATti TRIBUNE, MWDFORD. ORI'KION, MONDAY, ,inY 15, 1)ti. I0CAL AND - PERSONAL If yon iIchIio to leave boiiiooiio In clinrgo of, your liomo wlillo you tiro nway oil your summer vncntlon, ml drona, "Him niiO, His Wife," city. Should you lie In need of a clerk or 8onicorio,to rill a vacancy, address, "Tho Handy Man," city. 97 Wo will linvo.nlont on salo nt PubllciMarkot, Tuesday, Htnlls It and 12. Goino, early and avoid rush.7 It. -C. Kentncr Is spending a few dayfttrNow))ort recuporntliiK from EikWck festivities at Portland. jWl Ellis of Grants Pass spout Monday In Med ford on business Cherries, fresh picked. Hum phrey's, Slfi Main, phono 3094 E.- D. Weston, commercial nltotog- rnphorn, negatives mndo any time or place by appointment. Phohc M. 1-171 iFrnnk . Pnync of Kngrno Is vls Itlng relatives In tho valley. Mrs. M. M. Kinney Is visiting friends nt Ashland for n few days. Enrl S. Tumy expects to leave Tuesday for a short buslucs trip north. Seo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson' County Itank. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Lcdcrcr of Sioux City, Iowa, have arlvcd Tor a visit lu tho valley. They may locate hero. , .Frank J. Jtntchason has roturncd from a business trip to Central Ore gon. He reports the Insurance busi ness rushing as far as mutual life Is concerned. Kodak finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposlto book store, V. H. Randolph nnd son George ot Rosebttrg spent Monday In Med ford on business. Mrs. Lulu G. Fcnton of Dig Butte is In Mcdford making arrangements for tho disposal of Beveral head of cattle.- She Is a successful rancher of that section. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bronson of Wolf Creek aro visiting friends In Medtord for h few days. Carklta & Taylor (John H. Carkla. Glenn O. Taylor), attorncyB-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building. Mcdford. A Snap at Berlin's Tailoring Par lors. Three fine men's suits, all wool, latest style, 3G, 37 and 3S sizes, for $10 each. Seo them now, Mrs. Wilbur White of Barron Is in Medford on a Bhort Tlslt with friends. Miss Mamie Moore left this morn ing tor a visit with friends at In dependence, Ore. She will be away two or -three weeks. Misses Lillian and Marjory West- crlund ofChicago are here for a visit with their uncle J. A. Wcstcrlund of this city. An excursion to Colcstin will be run Sunday, July 21, on which imany Medford people, are planunlng to spend tho day at the mountain re treat. R. K: Neil of Spokane Is in Medford on a short "business trip. John B. Hendricks is In Medford for a few days from his Savage Creek rahch. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. W. Wilson of Agate spent Sunday with Mcdford friends. Our full lino of fine woolens has arrived. Save ?10 by ordering now. Wo make flno ladles and mens suits. Berlin, Medford, 21D W. Main. Clarenco Young has returned from a short business trip to Yrcka. J. A. Westcrlund has returned from an extended eastern trip. He attended several kesBlons of tho Re publican convention and also the meeting called by Roosevelt repub licans. ,Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Meekman of ABhland spent Sunday with Mcdford friends. 8., A. Nowolt, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & H. bldg. Mlbs Mary Hortung of Evans Creek Is spending a few days with friends in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hofer Jiavo re turned from a visit at ortlatul. John Hull McKay and George Kramor with n party of friends mo tored to tho Dead Indian country Sundny. Jack Merrill Is arranging an auto mobile tripito his Klamath ranch lodvind iMcdford Wednesday. Tho Southern Pacific passenget station Is tho only place In Medford whero tickets to points outsldo of Jackson county can bo purchased. Jack Harvey of Grants Pass spent Sunday with Medford frlcndu. Miss Bornlco Camoron returned Monday from a Bhort visit to Port land, Dr. C. R. Rny roturncd Sunday from a Bovornl weeks visit at San Francisco. Mrs. Ray and family aro Bpondlng tho Bummer at Santa Crue. W-sj. .',,,. ;;,'' . R. A. Flynn loft Mondny for n short business trip to Ashlnnd. Thomas Dungoy, tho horticultural wizard or ricnsniiivicw ranch on Galls Crooki Is marketing his second crop ot strawberries. They aro ilt tinctly nbovo the avorngo In color, slxe, flweotnesn nnd flavor, nnd nre of n now variety originated by his brother, Edward Dungoy, who be stowed upon tho new fruit tho brief and distinctive title of "It." Mr. Dungoy has over ah aero on his ranch In berries of various kinds, nnd Is meeting with such success that ho plans to materially enlarge- It next season. Moved to 31 N Ornno struct. The Mcdford Conservatory for music nnd languages. G, Tatllaudtcr, director. Open nil summer. Mis Mnudo Rlppoy, hns loft for DESPITE NINTH NNING RALLY MEDFORD OSS Portland, where she will visit friends for & tlnio. At Portland she will bo Joined br her mother, nnd nt tho con clusion nt their visit it is planned to mnkn n vocational tour of Alaska. We pay 2G cents in trade for fresh ranch eggs. Also groceries sold at right prices at C. I,. Knrsloy's Cash Grocery, No. 2, West Jackson street. Tim North Polo Mine, situated near Rogue River will again resume opera tions, Messrs, Whlto & Clay of Port land hnvlng tnken n bond nnd lease on tho property from tho owners, P. H. Robinson, K. C. Welch, ot nl. Messrs. White & Clay aro just com pleting tho erection of a Mnllor Pro cess Mill which will be run In con nection with the flvo-stamp mill that is already on tho ground nnd which has noon In operation (or a number of j ears. Wanted to trade acreage In Oak dale Park ndditlon for a small house and lot in Mcdford. W. II. Ever- hnnl. 1012 V fllli. nhnnn fiR7l William Stevens of Gold Hill is In deep mourning over the loss of thlr-ty-elrht thoroughbred white Leghorn chicks, which were slain In some uyRtcrlous manner over a week ago, during tho temporary absence of the family from the ranch which Is lo cated In the west end of town. Un til tho piesent, the outraged proprie tor has kept quiet concerning his loss, hoping to gain somo clow to the Identity of the parties who per petrated the outrage. The chicks were released from tho coop wherein the owner had penned them, and were evidently killed by blows upon their heads, presumably the work of mischievous youth with ar guns. Mr. Stevens had but recently engaged In the poultry business, and the loss of so considerable portion of the spring hatch is a serious setback to his plans for another season, T. J. James foreman of the com posing room of the Oregon Journal i is spending a few days In Medford on a vacation, Mrs. James accompanies him. Grnnttt Puss fcllli tho aid of the Whlto oak Iroo standing near tho fence In the loft garden of the local ball park won Sunday' gnnto from tho local aggregation by a score or fi to 4. Tho aforesaid tioo converted a home run ciom iy Anno into a two bagger thereby proventlng tin even up seoro nt tho end of the ninth. But even at that tho bases were full when tho side was retired by a pop fly to second base. Medford on inn to bat nt tho end of tho ninth with n fi to 2 score against her. Tho fans had It doped thnt n rally couldn't conio nnd were leaving. Then things hegnn to hap pen which kept the local rooters on .Mod ford All. R. II. E. Rohultit, 2b tolO Isaacs, of , o t 0 Uiltlor, lb t o I tun. rf ., r. t a o Tumy, 3b 3 0 0 0 Pottls 3b. 7th .. a 0 0 1 Antlo. If ., fi (I 2 0 Miller, ss .,....... 1 0 t (I .Marshall, c l a 0 ClothloV, p .,. .. 0 0 0 1 Burgos, p .. .v. ....... . r I 3 t Total .. to I 12 4 Summary liases - on halls, off Clothier, t; off Hitrgoss. (; off Mo- Knddon, I. Htruok out. by (.'lothlor, t woman's affections 2, by llurgosii. 7; by McFnddoit R. Home run, GUI. Two base hlls, wcculer, 8: Antlo I. Knrneil runs, Grants Pass. 1; Medford, 1. I,eft on bnsoH, Grants Pass, Mi Mod ford, 14. I'luplres, Cobiirn and Rrous, NOTES OF THE GAME Suinln,'s piine was remarkable fur tho ciMitvit'ntivi'ly muhII number of UHMftM nuulo. It wns n tl mil. stiiko out utuiie. democratic campaign fund. Tonight, talMug to newspaper nuin, Governor Wilson Haiti tho iiubjocl or coiHrlhu tloun wan nut touched upon In I ho conHM-ttatlon with fiano, ami Hint thoio wax no plodgo of support for the governor on bin visitor's part. LOVE MESSAGE SADLY CHANGED; SUES TELEGRAPH CO, NKW YORK, July 1R - An uhiift. uul and ot easily o.xplalnablo error lu tho transinlHslou of a tolograph message has resulted In a claim tor damagoH ugalniil one of tho tolograph companies for alienating u oung I'lie mossagu as twenty-fixe mon died Aim) t u ivOiinl. (Irants 11 this way, Me.llWd 1 1, on Imm I Nis lo- Antlo, who piny hearty hifelmll licn he wants to. nulled a hail olio in the ninth when with two down, with one run needed to tie ththM'oro ho stole third. Tho eh'nuou should not have boon token. Rut nl" course ho hns forliN urgumciit ''I gvt away xvith it, didn't It" Ho did. Tho gnuuNtnnd innrx'clcd at "MY FIGHT AND I WON" SAYS COLONEL ROOSEVELT OYSTER Bay, July 13. "It was my fight and my victory," said Colo nel Roosevelt when he learned of the unseating of Lorimer. "Tho whole thing began when I refused to dine with him at the Hamilton club dinner. If I had sat quietly through that dinner there would have been no division In the senate committee. Tho whole thing would have been dropped. I made tho stand and tho fight kept growing on and on." At tho Hamilton club dinner two years ago In Chicago tho colonel made a good deal of excitement tho day of the dinner by refusing to at tend unless tho invitation to Lorimer bo recalled. Ho won tho point and xvas urged not to refer to tho Inci dent In his speech that night. Ho re fused to heed the advice, however, and assailed Senator Lorimer bitterly. which their toes. Isaacs xvas first up and drovo out a fly to deep right but Schmidt playing deep picked It easily. One gone. Then old Ike Butler came up nnd used his oyo. Ho drew a pass to first. GUI canto up and despite, an ardent xxeek nt Portland con nected nicely driving n hot grounder just Inside of first base. It hap pened that tho gate nt tho automo bile entrance was open and out through this opening sped tho ball to lose Itself In the sagebrush. When It had been found two runs xvcro In. Scere: fi to 4, one down. Pettis put In Tumy's plnco for n tryoiit xvas next up. Ho tried hard but flexv out to Fnublan. Txvo gone. Then It was that Woodroxv Wilson Antlo leaped Into the breach. Ho connected and connected right. It looked like n tie score until tho oak tree. In the left garden took a hand nnd stopped the ball from going ox'cr the fence, converting a clean home run into n two-bagger. But the end was not yet. Miller ot Gold Hill came up and walked. Young Mc Fadden heaving for Grants Pass, growing wild. Marshall followed and drew a pass. Bases full. Bur gess next up tried to xvln his own game but after two strikes were called on fouls ho could only jwp one to second. The gamo was over with a 3 to 1 score but it was somo finish. Medford opened with Clothier on the mound but the boy bad hard luck. Weckler stabbed a good one on Clothier's error got to first. Then Baker landed on no InBhoot and Crawford who was on. throuch a pass, came home. In tho second! Cobiirn. umpire for GraiiUPnss. Inning Grants Pass got two runs!"" " e" " ,LW "iw wies. nun g.i in nan across the plato on a close foulllnc sent by tho young man read: "I hivo on foioxer," When IUxviih dollvutod to tho nd- dronseo It tead: "I leaxo jou forever." IMidor the circumstances there xvan nothing for her to do but send back tho joiiug man's engagement j"lng and all his lottois and accept a not her offer of marriage. . Tho company's dofonso Is that the mlstnko was not duo to negligence, hut that tho Morso spoiling of "loxo" and ' loavo" Is so much alike that trouble on the xvlros caused the error, BROWN CLASS Tumbler Special GENUINE OUT STAR Blown (llnss Tiimb- fj() (InKcii plain Itlown (llnss Tunihloi'M, n l()t ltwv, an ipmliiy iirico tflnss, lino Salt; qualify Special. OVCM'VWlKU'l'. 1'iiilV fitiluisr to oonneol 'xxilh Vin. Anile broke Pug's hat inlhe third nnd alter that tho fishoniuiu couldn't laud. Frank though ho ought to ho nt the river miyivny tlintV whero his heart mis Miller of Gold Hill who nlaxod shortstop for Mertfoid, has tilt tin cnromrKS oi n comer, no luiuiHe himself well nnd .swings eay nt the hall. Gill gof home from Pottlniirt in lime to rap out it home run. Hudy Schiiltr. pt ti hit in Ihe fifth when.il was badly needed and robbed n beautiful line, drix'o at second, lie is playing A one hall. Chick won .fj.rd). Snvs he had u hunch. lle- hud Vm before xihen they didn't pay money. Shorty Miles showed up in the sr entli direct from IMrtliftfd Needed n pinch hitter hut Shorty didn't feel eiiml. After four years of experimenting hops have been giown successfully In Italy, which country heretofore has Imported several hundred thousand pounds a year. Weeks &McOo wan Co. UNJ)BRTAKERS VhOM M7I MfM VbOBHI Jr. W. Wka 1071 A. X. Orr, MM An automatic window soreon which ollt lunoaelrlndryc nraedisomnettdo rolls into a cylinder to which It Ik fastened is closed and ojienn as tho window Ik raised is a novelty. decision Umpire Brous calling n ball fair believed by many to haxe been foul. In the third Young Burgess went In and struck ont tho first three men to faco him. In fourth he struck out txvo and fielded a bunt nabbing the man at first. Ho was going good and kept It up to the close of the game. In tho fifth however three hits gax'o Grants Pass txxo moro runs. Burgess steadied then and savo for a two-bagger which Weckler annexed without result, ho allowed no more hits but played A-l ball. Ho handled the stick In good shapo too, getting threo clean hits out of fix'o times up and getting onr of Mod ford's four runs. Medford got her first txvo runs In tho fifth. Marshall, Burgess, Isaacs and Schultz singled In an earned run. Then xvjth tho bases full tho side was retired. Tho ccerq: , Grants Pass AH. R. H. Craxvford, ss .1 I 0 Weckler, ."b fi t 8 Baker, o - .1 1 1 Holtz, Hi 5 0 0 Hlggs, 2b i 0 1 Fnublan If S 0 0 Sweetland. cf .'I 1 1 Schmidt rf 4 0 0 McKadden, p i I 0 with the fans. Oh, von brother m Hill Tuft" yelled one rabid fan, cm detitly n Hoo'.cvell tnaii. Marshall i i.: the "" win miij (Iiamoiul. caught n stnr game Sun : the bet xot on the loe.il DECIDE YOURSELF Tho Opportunity li Here, Hacked by Moilfiii'il TcMlmimy Dou't take our xvord for It. Don't depend on a Mtranger'n state ment. Head Mcdford endorsement. Bead thu statements ot Medford citizen. And decide for yourself. Here 1 one case of It: A llotx. HO Front nt , Medford, Ore., says: "1 am Just as xvllllng to recommend Dunn's Kidney Pills today as I was lu September 1 1 0 7 when 1 publicly told of my exper ience with them. 1 suffered from kidney trouble for nt least five years nnd as tltuo passed, I grow xvorso. Sharp pains darted through the small of my back and sometimes tho attneks were so sex ore thnt I could hardly stoop. At night my back ached Intensely and sound sloop xvas out of tho question. Being told to try Dean's Kidney Pills, I got n supply and they soon gnvo ino re lief." For sale by nil dealers. Price GO cents. Fnstor-.MIIburn Co., Buffalo, Nexv York, solo agents for tho Hulled States. llemombcr the nnd tnku no other 10c 5t 00 Dozon Fancy Shapo Iricloscont Gliuw Vnao, Fruit Dishos, Salad Bowls, Roso DiBh, Platos, Etc., a 20c sollor ovorywhoro. Special horo thin wook, oach 15 name- Doan's- Mitnngcr Ktirnon nhiiuld murk the foul lines and cut tho trees. Thex oo-.t him n game Sumliiv. CLARK AND LA FOLLETTE AIDES CONFER WITH WILSON Total ...37 fi r, 4 SEAOIHT. July 1 1. -Speaker Champ Clark and Governor Wondroxx Wilson talked two hours Saturday on legislation pending before tho house of representatives. Speaker Clark arrived after the governor had been conversing somo time with Charles H. Cratio of Chicago and President Van Hlso of tho Wisconsin univer sity, both prominent supporters of La Follettc. Crane said ho xvas go ing back to Chicago to xvork for Wil son nnd xvas glad to contribute to tho TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR 8A LB Small bungalow rut Portland avenue, bath, flro place, nlco lawn nnd shade trees. Can givo terms. Goes at n bargain. Phono (5081. . 07 TO LOAN -Several thcTiisnnd dollars to loan on Improved property, hd dresn box K0, Tribune. "Just Say" HORLICK'S It Mians Original and Oinulni MALTED MILK Tha Food-drink for All Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the xveakest digestion. Delicioiu, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, malted grain, powder form. A quick lunch prepared in a rninntc. Take no substitute. Aik (or HORLICK'S, WF Other arc imitations. YPT0K INVISIBLE $fe, BI -FOCAL q -hi UNION PAPER COOKING BAGS Saves lime ami labor, cooks lit'llei', iasles heller, no greasy pans lo wash -I he only ha for the Soyors Papor BagCookory. Adver tised in all Home .lotirnals. Here J 10 bajjs, sizes assorted in paekaire 25 Packago COLGATE'S Talenni Powder, 'Joe size WOODBURY'S Tooth powder, U5e size JERGEN'S h'aee Cream, LMe size, Your choice of anv of the above 2oc art it this week Each 15 Conks 12 for LTic es Men's $l.lr In $12.00 (lanntlet Driving (lloves; also heavy Klkskin Work Jloves, pair . Jj?l .00 Hoys' and Ladies' flanntlet Driving and Work Gloves, per pair ". 50, 75, $ 1.00 HUSSEY'S It44' WHITE ORPINGTONS :::::: w littAla lf3 r fi' K.'lA.,' trf YML" r r T F (I i i f i- 'i . n .4m White Orpingtons UTILITY STOCK J have a number of cockerels and pullets thai I am selling at n sacrifice in order to make room for the growing slock. These are not culls, every one a bird to be proud of. CI 1ST YOmt WINTIM IiAYIWK. (iUT YOITK AIALKS KOU NKXT SKASON. J. HERMAN HARRISON 707 West 11th Streot Home Phono 3G1-R Not J Ionic Sundavs. !$ lenses Rivo him the two visions he requires in a one-piece lens. They are truly wonderful bifocsils with no lines of separa tion and no cemented pieces. Come in and see them. . DR. RICKERT Ovnr Ki'iitiifr'H, WHITE ORPINGTONS , i7-,'TTJVTFf 7A .....L....... TV t f t t t ? A t T T rww4rr4rrwirv4rrwrw This is Ihe season for Bargain Sales in all lines. To do business right now you have to be right on the Out Price and Quality. My hat is in the ring. Po it now and do it quick. Today we are offering you a swell double con structed brand new Bungalow at Cabin Prices. A beautv. H.E.GATES ROSE AVE. W.JMBMe, . . M I ill f ? T T t ? T T y T ? T f T ? ? y Y T SUNDAY EXCURSION TO Colestin Springs and Return via Tin: ONK I-'AUK KOUNI) 'ntn lni sumset m I I0GDEN&SHASTAI I I f ROUTES I I Hiiwlul Tmln from (1 iu n til I'aijH 'l SUNDAY JULY 2 Another nonulnr nxotirHlnn y Bimclul Tiiiln lo ChIohIIh mill re turn from (lilintH 1'rtHH nnil liitoriiiodliitn jioliilii will lio run ,y tho H. I', lonvlni? OraiitH IMkh nt (I till) n. in., Moilfonl 8:00, AhIiIiiiiiI H;10 n, in. AitIvIiib. ColOBtln lOjaoii. in. JtcittiratiiK Imivo Colon tin 7:00 p. in. For furoH, IoiivIiik tlmu from cnll on nonroHt nuont. any utittlon, hoo liuinl IjIIIh or t V Y w W O O Hi 'f ? .2 JOHN M, RCO'n'.-nuiinrnl 1'iiHHOiiKor ARont. &A8Y AMUSTAXT. T !- XXX 0 '