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STEDFCmD MIE TRIBUNE, MET51?0ntJ, 'OKKCION, TUESDAY, TORY HO, 1012 4 , t'AGB iroun ! J! rj t s 1(3 I I0CAL AND L PERSONAL Jnmes, Camiboll Is prectlnj? a now bungalow on King's Heights. Tho building will bo 28x40 foot In alio nnd will Ihj built nftor a very Into 'design In California bungalows. It will bo modem In ovory particular nnd will liavo largo, airy, sleeping porches. The building will bo occu pied by Mrs. Campbell's parents, who will nrrlvo In Medford this fall nnd who will mnko tholr homo hero. Illitts Haucnsteln, M. D., of Buf falo, N. Y., arrived on Thursday and will remain as tho midsummer guest of Jack Merrill and Spraguo Rlegel at nivorslde. Mr. Haucnsteln vis ited hero Inst summer, when ho mado many 'friends who aro glad to wel como his annual pilgrimage to south ern Oregon. Savo money now on refrigerators and porch furniture. M. P. & II. Co. 114 John Palno lnnded a thirty-six pound salmon after a two hour fight with the big fish on Saturday after noon last. The fish was hooked at a point near tho Lyman ranch. J. .A. Ilrlttsan has returned from a visit with his parents at Ashland. Mrs. P. A. Sutton of Williams was a recent visitor In Medford. Hammocks, snorting goods, blue flame, ordorless oil stoves, refrigera tors, etc. Prices right Shaplelgh Hardware Co., 2S South Central. A. S. V. Carpenter has left for a visit at Victoria, B. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Honey havo re turned from a business trip to Ash land. Savo money now on refrigerators and porch furniture. M. P. & H. Co 114 Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kentner havo returned from a short outing at New port. It, F. Rclchsteln Tins returned from a visit at Roseburg. - Get Mrs. Reynold's homo mado bread at DoVoo's Soda Fountain at DoVoo's. Stephen Tabin of Central Point was a recent visitor In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Richardson will leave Thursday for an outing near tho Alton mine. Heavy discounts on porch furniture and refrigerators. M. F, & H. Co. 114 C. W. Hellbronnor has returned from an outing at Newport. M. S. Biden and a party of friends leave this evening for a hunting trip in tho upper Evans Creek country. Moved to 31 N. Grape street The Medford Conservatory for music and languages. G. Talllandier, director. Open all summer. W. II. Humphrey and D. E. Clay havo loft for a camping trip In tho Applegate section. Ed Andrews returned Monday from a business trip to Roseburg. E. D. Weston, commercial photog- raphorn, negatives mado any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471 Arthur Brown of Applegate for merly a resident of this city left Monday afternon for a business trip to San Francisco. Ho will visit Eu reka by steamer before returning. Tho directors meeting of the Rogue River Valley Fair association will bo held at tho office of W. H. Canon this evening to further dis cuss plans for the fair in September. Owing to tho backward season I havo mado a reduction of 10 cents per pound on all kinds of vehicle rubber. Now is the time to get a first-class Job done at a reasonable cost J. W. Mitchell, No. 30, S. Riverside Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg, Mr. nnd Mrs. Greeno of San Fran cisco and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. O'Gara havo returned from a short trip to Crater Lake. It Is now possible to drive a car to the rim of the lake. John W. Tyler left Tuesday with n party of friends for Crater Lake. Kodak finishing, tho best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hlldebrand, Mrs. Wing and J. W. Lawton havo re turned from a two week's camping trip at Crater Lake and Klamath. Bishop Scaddlng of tho Episcopal church will nrrivo In Medford at tho end of tho week for a visit at Crater Lake. Ho will also visit St. Mark's whllo hero. Beds, Beds, Beds, 11.00 per week at tho Park View Hotel, 123 South Holly. n Mr, nnd Mrs. Bert Anderson have loft for Berwick, Calif,, for a camp ing trip, Thoy will bo absent about two weokB, Messrs. Anllo, Warner nnd Borry have left for an outing at Fish Lake. Heavy discounts on porch furnlturo nnd refrigerators. M. F. & II. Co. 114 Bishop B. O. WnterhouRo of Vlr glnla will visit Medford tho last of tho week and will prench at tho M. E. church South, cor Onkdnlo and Mall Sunday morning. It will bo a delight to hear this great preachor. None ought to mlsa this opportunity to hear one of tho great men of the church. Edward Souther bought a block of seven lots In Oakdnle Park Addi tion. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln. Glenn O. Talor), nttorneys-nt-law, over Jackson County Bank Building. Medford. J. J. Brown and brother havo re turned from an nntomobllo trip through eastern Oregon. Councilman and Mrs. W. E. Alex ander, Councilman A. J. Dunlap and II. W. Lindsay, Harry E. Tro vllle, K. B. Scott spent Monday af ternoon in Medford. Seo R. A. Holmes. Tho Insurance Man. over Jackson County Bank. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nlksolans Sr., left Monday morning for Lexington, Wash., to visit their son and will stop at Portland en route. Fannie F. Drury of Now Boston, 111., bought a block of seven lots In Oakdale Park Addition. Mrs. Ida Emerson and daughter are hero from Klamath Falls. Miss Hael Knacksteat and Fred Farra visited at Grants Pass Suu day. S. A. Newell. ladles' tailor. 4th floor M. F. & H. bldg. ' J. D. Pankey who has been visiting relatives an friends here returned to the soldiers home at Roseburg Sunday. The Rogue River Valley Abstract Co. has moved from tho Palm block to No. 6. South Central In the old First National Bank building. The Roguo River Valley Abstract company has moved to No. C, South Central. H. W. Miller left Tuesday for a business visit nt Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Crane of San Francisco aro in Medford visiting friends. Mr. Crane was formerly a resident of this city. B. W. James or Big Butto is in Medford on a short business trip. Mrs. Charles Murray has returned from a short, visit with friends at Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson of Central Point spent Tuesday In Med ford on business. A. C. Wilson of Trail is In Med ford on a short business trip. IKE BUM IS IN OFT AMAH W M Tho ball losses who will wear the Medford uniform next Sunday In their battle for tho championship of Southern Oregon and Northern Cali fornia aro fnut rounding into shape under tho nblo tutelage of lko But ler. The locals realise from hard experience, that their session with tho lads from the south Is to ho of the kind that lends the bill, nnd earnest efforts are being put forward to re tain tho bacon In Medford when tho smoko shall have cleared away. A special train tilled with tho Weed and Us sympathisers will nr rlvo here at II a. m. The Southern Pacific has arranged for special ex cursion rates from all parts of Southern Oregon, and tho largest crowd that has ever witnessed a ball gamo in eMdford Is expected to bo on hand. SEATTLE HOME PHONE FRANCHISE CANCELLED JACKSONVILLE IS BEATEN BY PHOENIX Weeks 4McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Say Vliottt 8371 Xlrbt PJioumi jr. W. Wks son A. X. Orr 9893 JiABY AMXSTAXT Sunday afternoon Jack Coleman and his braves journeyed to Phoenix to get the local ball team's "goat" Phoenix turned the tables and won tho gamo 8-3. Thw feature of tho game was the work of "Jack'' Allen, the seventeen, year old marvel. Ho held down tho Jacksonville sluggers to two hits for eight innings. Caster pitched the ninth inning for Fboenix. Phoenix connected with Mcln tyna's curves at will. He-was acci dentally spiked by Bishop in the seventh and Gaskin and Coleman fin ished the gamo for tho visitors. Tbo line-up was as follews: Jacksonville. Phoenix. Harper 2b.... Ted Furry Dunford lb Bourne Mclntyro p Allen Gaskin 3b Caster Coleman ss...Bob Furry Ennis cf Bishop I. Dunford c Hill Cantrall rf Barney Wilson If Berger SEATTLE, Wash., July 30. The independent telophouo company fran chise Is today void. The council yes terday afternoon mot the recent mer ger of tho Sunset and Independent Telephone companies by revoking tho latter's franchise. This will open up litigation that will last three years, It is predicted. The people at tho last election voted In favor of a munici pal telephone. JAILED FOR KILLED CHINESE PEASANT PORTLAND. Ore.. July 30. Clif ford H. Reed Is today at liberty oil ball, charged with shooting u Chluese pheasant out of season. .Held was arrested during a dinner party at his home at which tho pheas ant Is alleged to havo been tho pleco des resltance. A neck. Industrious ly picked clean of Its meat, was sleiod as a evidence that a Chinese pheasant had been served at the din ner. It is alleged that Reid killed tho pheasant whllo automoblllng near Portland. SHOOTS A STEER M. V. Ilnuloy suffered the lo of n ,voiuTinj steer InM week evidently lit the liimd-4 of mi nnmti'iir liuiiter who wus without doubt huiilliuj deer out of M'lison. The steer wns shut niul left, nnd had boon dead two or three days when found. "Fividontly the shoolimr wns done liv nn nmnieur hunter," states Mr. Iliuiley. "who wns out for deer. 1 think I will do n little htiuliitj: uiyelf thw senxun and there will he trouble when 1 meet with the itmn who enu't tell t Imld faced steer from a deer." DUEL RESULTS FROM QUARREL OVER WATER WEAVKUVILLE. Cal., July .10, A dispute oyer a water right led Samuel W. Holler and Brlco A. Trimble, well known farmers on the Trinity River to engage In a duol with bullets. Trimble tired four times, hitting Heller once and break ing his leg. Heller fired twice at Trimble, ono bullet piercing his ear. The shooting occurred nt a point where tho water Is diverted for Irri gation. , Then men have quarreled for years over tho water. No arrests havo been made. LOCAL JAPANESE Wl WAHY M. Mimiyiiiiiii, pnwiudont of the Inoitl Jntmieo colony .Monday even ill); sent n telegram to the Jiipunexe consul ut Portland exprc'.sinK (ho sorrow of the iiiciiiIicik of the local colony t the dentil of the Mikndo nnd loyalty for tho new emperor. There is not n inuiuber of the local colony who etui remember tiny other ruler tliiiu Miilsiihilo reigned lfi years, beloved by I he ctnsses. He wns Japanese WHO heurtily of nil Undertow Claims Victim LON BEACH. Wash., July 30. Caught In a crab hole and forced off her feet by the undertow Is today given as tho cause of tho drowning of Mrs. E. E. Kellogg of Portland. Mrs. William Mack, also cf Portland, was caught in tho undertow, but was rescued. xotici:. Persons desiring rellnblo Informa tion concerning Alberta Canada, Its natural resources, coal cheap, farm lands, soil, good crops, healthful climate, ml dross Eggen & Olesberg, Bawff, Alberta, Cauda. 11G PREACHER DISCHARGED FOR PLAYING BILLIARDS PKNnm'ON. Ore., July 110.-lie-cause he is a billiard expert nnd his congregation thought the "lillle ivory halls belonged to tho devil," the llov, Frank Millies, a I'resbyterinii mini ster here, luw resigned. The pastor told his flock if he could have his way there would he u billiard table in eery American home. IS IS ST AR THEATRE Advanced Vaudeville MeciiHctl Photoplays Stop Thai Itch Too havo no Idea what rtlf you can Kct rrom ihu akin (rouble dint hot wtmthrr brliiKu until you apply that HuothltiR. eleaiitltic riuh th D. l. D, I'ri-ncrliitlon for Kcieiuii, Wo can kIvo you a KOot.aliil trial bottl.t ror 26 cxiita. The very nt Uropa brln Initiuit rrlluf from that torturing itch. Wu know that I). I). I), will do tho work that la why we Klvd you a rtitular bottle or thin Krrat remedy on our I'oxIIUp novay Kiiuratitve. We hIwiiv recomtiirnd l). I) l). for It Riven relief from mimmcr akin trim, blrit that mitlilitK nlmt can, MKIIPOUU I'HAIIMACV .CV AVuA LEAVES flfA VVPBAGTIOALLT HTc JiM M NO CARBON Bv .vdy 'or Sa' Everywhere RSggjWr STANDARD OIL COMPANY VjHflfl (Incorporated) 3HgHg2MgMgM$M$H f I DISCOVERS GERM OF INFANT PARALYSIS BOSTON. July 30.After four years if investigation Dr. Philip Shepard of the Hnrvard Medical schio); is certain tiday that he has isolated the microseopls infectious virius that nttneks the spinal cords nnd cause infantile paralysis. Now he says it will he cotnpnrativelyeasy to find nn antitixin. ANOTHER PARTY FOR S1NGLER TO WORK FOR Born To tho wife of August D. Singler, July 29,1012, a son. Mother and child are doing well. Vied. Rodney T. Ilosencrans, 7 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rosen crans, died July 20 at tho homo In Pohenlx. Burial was In Bock Point cemetery. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Apricots, orchard run, 4 cents per pound, Phono Pacific G91-J-1. FOR SALE A tent 10x12, good as new, cheap, A. Gabriel, Laurel hurst Addition. 113 WANTED A girl for housework. Mrs. W. F. Rau, 304 S. Holly. Ill WANTED To rent August 18, by family of 2 a C or C room modern bungalow, must bo fairly closo in and not excessive rent. Pacific Phono 1921, t t t T T T T T T T T I t y f T T T T T T T t t T T f t T T T T T t T t T T y f y y y t Y WE KNOW IT'S HOT ! But you can Keep Cool if you have the proper wearing apparel. There will be several weeks of hot weather yet and if you are not supplied with proper apparel you are sure to suffer with the heat. One lot Mens suits at half price. Any Straw Hat left for $1.50. Khaki Clothing and Linen Dust ers at 25 discount. One lot Men's Suits at 25 off. Summer weight Underwear at 25 off. One lot of Boys Suits 25 dis count. One lot of Felt Hats 1-4 off. MODEL CLOTHING CO t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y i m$n; Opotilug Sumlny for 4 dnvn only . Mlil.K. EI.K(;ntA 10 Mystifying Klectrlcal Ieinou titration Featuring the ()rlnlnl Heprodiicllon of the l:iHtrlc Chair. MykterlotiN, Baffling, Hensntloual. llltONCIIO IHLME'H 1IIIIMC Another of O. M. Algernon's Westeiu drumnM. The Bible saves his life. THE LKAIUNU LADY'H IIAHY Comedy The baby innkeH a mess with every- thliiK. even to tho hotel cut. HIAM ITH HIVKIIM AND UANAI.S. Sceulu AN INNOCENT TIIKIT Drama ilhnwlng how honoMty Is the hvt pol icy. A little boy helps himself to the cash In tho collection pinto In church. GOOD MUSIC KvonttiK performance, 7:30 AdraUilou It) and lb cants. special inatlneen Haturday and Bun- dny nt '- p. m. THEATRE Uiidor direction People's Amutttniotit Company. AIAVAYH IN TMIJ I.KAD Tho coiy, cool nnd romfortnhlo Ileal Motion Picture theater where you al ways mm tho bent pictures. Nothing lint Mk Bright Feature Photoplay " . "TIIIJ CANYON DWItMtKIlN" Powerful NVoHtem Drmna PAIM'H DOUIII.K" A maJeHtlQ comedy hit "MliTWKKN TWO KIIIIW Truly hbHorbliiK Interest. "A MODKItN IIKHOULKH" All comedy DKTIXTIVK' FUZliK'H TIIUI.MIMI1 to'Od fivt of comedy and a IuiikIi In every foot AL HATIIKU In on Our iiiiinIo nnd effeclN for the photo play aro unexcelled. MATINKKS DAILY AdmUslon 10c, Children Cc. COMlNf X)MIN() AUKiist 4th and 6th "FHA lIAYOM" The KrAiid photo opor i . i. i " "i tw.i. n ICE CREAM PIKE and WHOLESOME AT T1IK HtflllT PRICK In cartoon, SS cents per quart. 26 cunts extra for packers of nny ilto up to on Klloa, Any order over one Kallou at f 1 per Knllon. Deliveries of packers to nuy part of th city. Ice cream served at the creamery nt D cents par dlih. Medford Cream Wl Buttar Co. l. . .. u mimnamjiiA.js.1 Nearly a quarter of a century under tho samo management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It lias succeeded because of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawter president O. R. Lindlcy, Vico Pros. C. W. McDonald, Cashier -i i . 'i jum.ii juiiggw GROWERS OF PEACHES Do you want your fruit handled by expert salesmen? Do you wunt the MOST IMIICKS the Pacific CotiHt market af fordHf Do you want to lino up with "The Hoiiho of u Bquara Dral.t" . If ho, get in totiuh with u NOW. i . ROaUE RIVER COMMISSION CO. Pac. 5621. Medford, Oregon v NHom307 . r j... -1!j.juiilujjjuj t ICE as clear and hard as diamonds Storage rooms rifht for all. Kinds of goods. 4 I Our wagons deliver to all parts of the city. i ' Phenes: Pacific 2641 Home 240 Medford Ice 8b Storage Co. J v