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s PJQUJ FOUR .-.-...,- m ftlEDFORI) MATL TftTBUSrE, MEtHTOKP, OttEOOK. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1012 II IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Ilorlln, tho artlfltlc Indies' tnllor naytt, "for kooiIucrs sako wear n sty JIhIi Ilorlln innrfo suit. Como nml Invcotlgato. 103 1-.L. Ton Vollo, Guy Thrasher, Pathly Mnlloy and E. V, LllJcRram left Wednesday onomlng for n visit to tlio Lucky Ton Velio copper mine. A contract for development work Is to bo let Boon, Clnthlo Gatcli, national hank oxaml nor Is In Medford on a short business trip. Ho will rcmnlu hero three or four days. Hammocks, spot-tint; Roods, blue flume, ordorlcss oil stoves, refrigera tors, otc. Prices right. Shaplclgh Hnrdwaro Co., 2S South Central. Al Young and family, and Eldon Olcason and family of Central Point spent Sunday at tlio Hoguo Htver where they met many of their Med ford friends. Get Mrs. Heynold's homo made bread at DoVoo's Soda Fountain at Do Voo's. Pasturage at Izancs' ranch. 59-1 K.-4. Truo Cox of Alameda, Cal., Is In Medford on a short business trip. Jack Altken, fruit Inspector, spent Wednesday In Medford from his Roguo River home. Moved to 31 N. Grapo street Tho Medford Conservatory tor music and languages. G. Talllandler, director. Open all summer. C. J. Eastman, manager of Union Meat company, left Wednesday for a short business trip north. Tho city Is taking steps to pavo the Roguo River Valley railroad Crossings on Holly. Grapo and Fir streets. Mrs. W. C. Gregory of Ashland spent Wednesday with friends In Medford. E. D. Weston, commercial photos raphcrn, negatives made any time or placo by appointment. Phono M. 1471 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wright will leave Thursday for a visit with friends at Los Angele3, Cal., their former home. Bert Anderson with a party of friends left Wednesday for an auto mobile trip to Crater Lake. Wanted to trade acreage In Oak- dale Park addttlon for a small house and lot in Medford. W. H. Ever- hard, 1013 W. 9th, phone 6671. Bud Anderson and Dick Donald his "manager, leave this evening for Vancouver, Wash., for a vacation. Dud will invade j&n Francisco in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Eastman have returned from an outing at Newport. Miss Lucile Chapman left Wednes day for a islt with friends at Seattle. Kodak finishing, tho best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. Arthur C. Meredith who has been visiting friends In Medford has re turned to his homo at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnsou have returned from a visit with friends at Glendale. Carklu & Taylor (John IT. Carkin. Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building. Medford. Percy Chapman has returned from a visit in northern California. A. W. Wilson of Oakland, Cal., is In Medford visiting friends. G. A. Jones of Roseburg Is visiting Medford friends. Mrs. L. E. Enyart has left for a visit with friends at Eaglo Point. Mrs. George Von der llollen of Eaglo Point spent Tuesday with Mea ford friends. , See R. A, Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County Bank. William Crossley, a fruit commis sion merchant of New York city Is in Medford ou an annual trip through tho fruit districts or tho United States. G. L. Gaff of tho Lone Pine mine near Jacksonville is visiting friends ,ln Medford. S. A. No well, ladles' tailor, 4 th floor M. F. & H; bldg. Stephen Tnbln of Eaglo Point Is spending a few days In Medford. H. K. Donnley left Wednesday for eastern Oregon on business. Beds, Beds, Beds, $1.00 per week nt tho Park View Hotel, 123 South Holly. 112 Mr. and Mps. Fred Hopkins ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Ains worth have returned from an auto mobile trip to Cruter Lake. They roport tho road to tho lake in fair condition. They returned by way of Klamath Falls and tho Green Spring mountain. Mr. und Mrs. Warren Camoron of Union aro spending a few days with Medford friends. Molborn Beeson spent Tuesday in Medford with friends. Jnmcs Owens, county commission er, spent Tuesday in Medford on business. Ed Warner whose family Is camp ing nt Colcstln Is In Medford for n day looking after business Interests. W. L. Trcros has returned frdm a trip to the Buzzard anlno on Klk creek. A great showing is being mado nt the mine. Glenn O. Taylor has purchased n a contrncl lor tno erection of a bungnlow in which lie will mako his home. Mrs. R. H. Mnlloy of Butte Falls Is In Mod ford ou n short business trip. Hardy Cook Is spending a tow weeks with friends near Grants Pass. Harry Houston of tho Buckeyo Orchards snout Wednesday In Med ford on business. C. W. McDonald has returned from a visit at Sioux City, Iowa. His family will remain there until winter. E. D. Wllhlto of Beagle spent Tuesday with friends In Medford.' Orvlllo McAdams of Grants Pass was a recent Medford visitor. Beall Kearnes of Grants Pass Is In Medford on a short business trip. M. Obenchnln, well known In this city has started suit at Klamath Falls against the Itansome-Crummoy company for tho recovery of money. Obenchaln was employed as foreman for tho company, which engaged In street improvement and contracting work hero and In Klamath Falls sev eral years. Ho asks $1200 for wages du him, and $31 tho balance due on money advanced by him. L. E. Hoover and son, C. C, nur serymen of Medford, are spending a month seeing the country and pick ing up business. They travel by au- tomobilo and motorcyclo and when night overtakes them camp is made and hammocks aro swung from tho trees. They spent Monday and Tues day In Grants Pass. F. A. Elliott, stato forester, ac companied by his wife, will arrive in tho city soon, coming from Salem by automobile on a tour of inspection of the state forestry service, and to see that the fire guards are properly es tablished in the timbered districts. G. Knlps arrived in Medford Mon day to visit his sons. W. G. and Louis Knlps. Mr. Knlps. senior, is eighty years old and made the trip from southern Minnesota alone. He likes tho valley, very much and may possibly locate here. WOMAN HURLED 0 CANYON Mrs. George Burns mtrncunusly escaped death on tho upper Roguo i ., Mi.,n.ni. ..o..o. -.... i.- lAtLltlM'r road Tuesday when a team lVfc f II lUIIVCUVIt UtVtMIU iUH 11(13 IVWI she was driving became frightened and ran away. She was hurled from tho rig and down a twenty-five, foot embankment. Although sho struck on a pile of rocks she was uninjured except for several serious bruises. Sho was stunned for a short time but regained consciousness before help arrived. Sho Is In Medford today for medical assistance. Tho team was found several miles down tho road, the rig demolished. A pass ing automobile carried her to her home and later brought her to Medford. Wants Band Concerts. To tho Editer: Tho new band stand In the city park seems to bo completed and baud concerts seem to bo In order, tho writer does not know what Is necessary to start theso con certs but five dollars will bo left with tho Mall Tribune as tho writer's donation ns a starter. Subscriber. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. 2 Geueseo at root. Phone Pacific 4224. 1.11 FOR SALE Fine apricots, delivered. 'Foot Hills Orchard, Pacific 1131." ICE CREAM PURE and WHOLESOME AT THE RIGHT PRICE In cartoon, 2G cents per quart. 2Tt cents extra tor packers of any size up to one gallon, Any order mot ono gallon at $1 per nallon. Deliveries of packers to any part of tho city. ice. crentn served at tho creamery at G cents per dish. Medford Cream (EL Butler Co. THE Sunrise Laundry 1-WMIIiY WASHING A SPECIALTY. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Orders called for and delivered. First class work done by hand. Ladles' and Men's suits cleaned and pressed. Tel, .Main 7SU 1 ; Home, 37. Corner Eighth and South Central Avenue, JH zzl)ilKt3riC12 I n-cROSs nriAPG first quality PANEL UJKJXi& -GUARANTEED lh $-.30 , XEmuIi MaJa ol tlar, Villi itrlnl Doiiflat Ft, txmtlful train l'lncKintchlnt mlf.l, IJtlitiln dock iikt to tstn tHHtr ny quantltr. K-D. INSIDE FINISH TO MATCH IN SETS U: u KOK DOOKS-Canlnl, Itttri I'OU VMNDOWM-Caalii CMlni.llllit.CMi Mould, rimlh Iliad tannl.l lilt 1,1.1 lllPcU lor o kt tfn Window loj, Stool onlr. J'iritt vVl and Airou. Vu Sit WHITE FOR CATALOG O and v 544 on Sub. Klnlih, Kramti, Mould lull, XOollol, ttc. K. D. WINDOW FRAMES With mind Stop. I'artlni Iliad, del. aid Cailnl anil Mill, I'ulliTS. I ll '. (ocattacuUWatcrTatil at I 'K Cap. J'ir nt P0 W Sll Anroai J SM Aarar Dept. T L'i'J! UX 'IIJIJ'IM ' . WANTED Young man to trael as solicitor. Expenses advanced. Ap ply to Mr. Amesbury, ILotcl Moore. WANTED Girl for general house work, no washing- Phono Bell 792. 10G SIXTEEN LARGE TROUT LANDED The first large trout catch of the 1912 fihhins &ea?on hi Rogue river on flies wus made Tuesday afternoon by Frank Isaacs, E. E. Kelly and George Tut man. The party fihetl from three until seven o'clock ami lauded 1(3 .steel heads which, with the exception of two 2-jKiunilern, ranged in size from four to eilit pound. The party lost over twenty fi.li, which were hooked during the after noon. Colonel Frank L. Tou Velle arrang ed the party driving the three anglers to the nver. The sport was splendid from the start, the fit eel heads all put ting up a game fight. Isaacs landed mx, Putnnm six nml Kelly four. The judge wns forced to retire before six o'clock ns his rod was broken in a tussle with a big one. The catch was not only the first big one of the season but was one of the prettiest ever taken from the river, owing to the uniform size or the finli. A Wonderful Tonic That Aids Digestion 4-YEAR-OLD BOY Weeks &McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Sty Vhost 3371 WlfUt honal X. W. Wtiki 9071 A. X. Crr 3693 X.ADY AMIBTAWT N HI E Chester Martin, 4 years of age, and his purents suffered the loss of their home Tiietlny afternoon 111 the .Steam boat country, because the youngster, unbeknown to his parents, had se cured a box of mntches and was playing "fireman." Tlio boy sturtcd a fire nt the rear of the houfee and was nimble to extinguish it. Tlio dwelling with its contents were en tirely' destroyed. The boy started bevcrnl fcmnll paper fires and put them out eiinily by using sand until he finally started a big one. His father and mother were some distance away and could lend no assistance until too lute. Mr. and Sirs. Martin uro in Med ford today for supplies. MORGAN REAL PEEVISH ON RETURN FROM ABROAD NEW YORK, July 24. J. Piorpout Morgan was "reul peevish" today when bo returned to the United States on tho Olympic. 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Sufferers from dy spepsia and indigestion will find permanent relief In a short tlmo af ter beginning the use of the tonic For children, the addition or a Ilttlo sugar will make it most palatabe. Many foms of supposed indigestion are the result of Intestinal parasites, for which Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge Is unsurpassed. Insist upon Jayne's: ac cept no other. Millions have- praised It for more than eighty years, sold by druggists everywhere. Dr. D Jayno & Son. Philadelphia, Pa. I have three sworn enemies the drunkard, heavy drinker, and the man who craves rough, strong, high-proof whiskey Cyrus Noble Bottled at drinking strength W. J. Van Schuyvcr fe Oo., General Afjonta, Portland. mjm:::: f f T t T ? ? x I I X I X X f T f T t f iVftqjr lookmg at allJIiQ. bargains nrthnA t- f;iiv"conie around and hand mo vonr nionov and'I will give von the best lmv in town in the way o a swell new bungalow home. H. E. 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