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k L V V'' '.,'""-A-i-H'"-w?vi.'l-rt) t ('- V m-"j"' t -v - -i t i - .. 4 . t rti.v "t "ft e . Si PAGK TWO JMED3TOKD MATT, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OK BOON, MONDAY, AITOUST 12. Wlii vf .? i h-i fOGAL'AND -L Mr, and Mrs. John Wltlett and A 13, Jones r KfrnnctL spent Sunday In 'Medford on business, ev W. F. hlela"s " returned from ft Vhort Vllt ht Phoenix. ,V, j Towno of Williams, Ore, Is ,.. ..v ... . .. . j..... .- nponuinR a iw nays m .mciuuiu uh business. A k!g .Hoc, ot .Hugo Is In, Med ford onjftyuslnef.j, fc t Hammocks, sporting good, blue flame, ordorlesa oil stoves, refrigera tors, etc. Prices right. Shaplclgh ljardwaro Co., S. South Central. Mr.' and Mrs. Krnost Webb were recent visitors In Medford from their Central Point orchard. cMlss Flora Thompson of Jackson ville was a recent visitor In Medford. MJsa Thompson Is the efficient and popular chief deputy In tho office of county clerk Coleman. Carkln & Taylor ( Joha H. Tirkln, Glenn O. Taylor,), nttorncys-at-law, over Jackson Count)' Bank Dulldlng. Medford. A. J. Walker and parly has re turned from a visit at Crater Lake -Mrs. George E. Fox ot Central Point was a recent visitor In Med ford. .A. Gordan Parry has roturncd from antoutlng at tho Illuo Ledge mine. .Mr. and. Mrs. John D. Terrlll have left for a txvt -weeks camping trip In the Dine Canyon district, Moved to 31 X. Grape street. The Medford Conservatory for music and fosgaage. G. Talllandler, director. Open, all summer. S. S. Aitken ot Prospect was a re cent visitor In Medford. George E. Boos was among the vis itors at Colcstin Sunday. Mrs. Ella Roper of Grants Pass was a recent visitor In Medford. She is visiting friends at Central Point. Money to loan on country proper ty. Garkln & Taylor. Jackson Coun ty Bank Bldg., Mcdfqnl. Walter Donahue ot Ashland was a recent visitor In Medford. Captain S. M. Nealon of Tablo Rock'was ia Medford recently on a short business trip. Soda Fountain at DcVoo's. .. Mra. Mary Yockeyand daughter MissrHclen left Sunday for a two week outing .at Newport. Basil Gregory returned Sunday from an outing at Newport, Salem and Independence, , , , . Berlin Tailoring and French Dry Cleaning Company, 100 West Main street, wish to announce that they are prepared to do first class clean- lag and pressing, also bats blocked and trimmed. Ladies' and Gents' suits made- to order. Give us a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone Pacific 6362. Seme four hundred Rogue River valley people spent Sunday at Coles tia Springs yesterday, the day was an ideal one for the mountain ride and an excellent view ot Mt. Shasta was obtained by tho excursionists as well as Pilot Rock, and the excursion was thoroughly enjoyed. Rosey was In charge. See R. A. Holmes, The Insijrante Man pver Jackson County Bank. Tuesday, August 20, a union church andjEualay school excursion will be runt.to Cplestln Springs from all Rogue i River yajloy points. Tho Southorn Pacific is providing a spe cial train for tho occasion. Mabel D. Hall, china decorator, wil open her studio to the public on Tuesday, Augimt 20th, from 2 to 6 and. 7 to 10. Xo china sold. Gar-nett-Corey building, room 410. 127 .Hay for salo. "W. H. Everhard. 'Phono CG71r- C, D. Jorgsen of Leland Is In Med ford for a short visit with .friends. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thomas of Tralliarp In Medford on a short busi ness trip. Mrs J. A. Wcstorlund and nclces have returned, from a camping trip up Rogue River. , E. D. Weston, commercial photog- l)r. and Mrs. Secly have left for an outing1 nt Newport where Dr. Sooly, wllj recover strength, lost' dur ing a recent Illness, ,,, Mrs. Callahan has returned from a visit at Spokane with rvlntlves nmt will Join Mr. Callahan nt the Copper Queen In tho Blue TamIro country. 8. A. Nowcll, ladtca' tnllor, 4th floor M. I & 11. bldg. .1. J. lluchter. spont tho Vcckond visiting at Colcstin. Mrs, Frank Isaacs Is spctultug a few days at Colcstin. llor mother Mrs. Kltort Is camping there. P. D. Scott spout Sunday at Ashland visiting -hi parents. Walter Verblck has left for an outing In tho Griffin Creek country. E. J. Kaiser, formerly editor of the Valley Record nt Ashland spent Monday in Medford on business. He recently returned from an extended visit In Siskiyou and Shasta coun ties. H. C. Kontner with a party of friends left for Crater Lake Sunday. J. W. Mitchell left Monday for a camping trip of two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Pert Orr and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott returned Monday from a trip to Crater Lake. James E. Williams ot Thompson Creek spent Monday In Medford on business. T. E. Waldron of Gold Hilt spont Monday with Medford friends. Allen W. English of Rogue River Is in Medford on a short business trip. Sheriff W. A. Jones and a force ot deputies aro busily engaged In pre paring a list of property on which taxes are delinquent. The law re quires that this list be prepared four months after dato of delinquency which was April 1st. This ts a work of considerable magnitude and Im portance, as all property upon which taxes arc delinquent Is subject to salo six months after dnte of delinquency. Charles Caldwell spent Sunday with his mother nt Gold Hill. Mr. and Mrs. F. Zana wcro recent Medford visitors. James Dinkcn of tho Meadows dis trict claims the largest black tall buck of tho season. Tho deer dressed 195 pounds. J. H. Drako of Meadows was a re cent Medford visitor. Mrs. O. E. Blacklngtnn or Gold Hlld Is visiting Medford friends. Miss Vclma Shelly is visiting Mrs. S. H. Dufflcld ot Gold Hill. W. G. Myers of Gold Hill was a recent Medford visitor. H. B. Nye ot Gold Hill tins placed In tho exhibit room of tho commer cial club a branch of chamnlnn peaches that holda-etaves full Wed specimens. The branch is about 30 Inches long and represents what the Gold Hill peach orchards aro doing this year. Mrs. A. S. Ruhi of Rockfonl, HI., is here -visiting her son, Robert W. Ruhi. Miss Hazel Davis is visiting Miss Hard Enyart at tho Enyart ranch, 27, ISU7 whero she grew to woman hood ami on February' 28, ISSR she was united In marriage to Albert 11. Lnurents. To this union was horn two children, J. I). Lnurents r Med ford and M.rs.' Martha McDonald of. Kugeuo. She was tho eldest daugh ter of tho Irtle N. U, Johnston. She loae to mourn hor untimely death besides her husband and two children, mother. Mrs. M. M. John ston, three brother mill four sisters Bird Johnston, ot Beagle; John Jotnv ston, of Iowa; Frank Johnston of California; Mrs, R. D.nv, of Beagle; Mrs. W. Miller, of Redmond; Mrs. W. A. O'Nell, of San Francisco, and Mra. W. T. Shoulk ot this city who was In constant attendance at her bedside during her last Illness. k cry thing that loving rare and medical skill could do was ot no avail. The funeral will be held from tho residence of her slstor, Mrs. W. T. Shoulk of MIS north Oakdnlo Tues day, August 13, 1912, at 2:30. Friends who wish to view the re mains will please como botween the hours or 12 to 2 o'clock as owing to the husband's til health tho service will bo brief and quiet. PHP. I IU ill m US BANKING E IB CLOSE raphern,. negatives made any time or plapo by appointment Phono M. 1471 Francos Kellogg has returned from an outing near Prospect, R, S. Young has loft for nn auto mobIlo,trlP to Portland and return. , Got Mrs, Reynolds homo. made, bread al DoVpo's. , . , John Wesson has returned with three jfflnq bicks from upper Elk MltHJiJuanlta Roane of Phoenix, Ariz., Is In Medford for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Coffin. Kodak finishing, the host at Wes ton's, ppposlto book store. Mrs. Roso Grpssbeck pf Portlund Is n Medford visiting lior parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Cuskoy, W. Mi Ray .has returned from" an outing In tho Bluo Ledgo country. , Weeks &McGo wan Co. ' i UNDERTAKERS Bay riiOB 2371 Vtkt Vtumtsi r, W, Week 8071 ri &ASY AMtUKAVX 1 MARRIED Thursday at 9 p. m. at tho pleas ant homo of Mr. and Mrs. Alva E. Kellogg of Gold Hill. Rev. E. C. Richards united In matrimony Floyd Eddings and Dora Calne, using the Impressive ring service. The brido was charmingly attired la a cream serge tailored suit trimmed with hc- liotrlpe satin, tho groom woro tho conventional blade Both of tho con tracting parties are well and favor ably known In this community hav ing grown to young man and young womanhood at Gold Hill, their mar riage being tho culmination of a ten year friendship. Only the imme diate members or both families, tho host and hostess and press reprosnta tivo were present at tho ceremony, which was followed by dainty refreshments. OHIO DELEGATION SPLITS ON GOVERNOR NOMINATION COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug 12. Af ter tho nomination for governor of Goncrai B. B. Brown, eight members of that body led by Stnto Chairman Walter L. Brown and Secretary Fos ter resigneu. tho Hireling was called to fill a vacancy caused by the refusal of Judge Dillon to make tho race. Roosevelt members centered their Htrength on United States Dis trict Attorney Deiiuan. Tho voti w.ia Brown eleven, Denunn eight; two RooFcvoltt members nbsout- Borore tho meeting Tnft lenders asked all candidates for minor or flces to approve E. M. Fulllngton The imajorlty refused. Tart lenders then decided to support Brown. After tho split Walter Brown nnd other supporters of Roosevelt said they expected n complete progressive state ticket to be placed In tho Held at once. L. E. Hoover Funeral The funeral of L. K. Hoover was held Sundny afternoon from the Hap lit ehureh under the uupices of llie W. O. V. H. F. Miilfci-y made the nddres. A inrjje following of friends attended the fitiier.il hervircv. Floral offerings wero'proftme nnd bcnuiiful. The pall bearers were 11. A. Shearer, W. ltolgc,JI. Milard, W. M. Garret I, A. E. Moore, F. A. rloivell nnd B. V. Mulkcy. NOTICE PROGRESSIVES. Tho County Committee of tho Pro gressive party will meet at tho offices or Mulkcy & Cherry Jackson County Bnnk building on Monday evening, August 12. 121 Alter more tliiiu flu yom of exi-l-VHi'o, I ho pitmevr; hn'ikiiig houe of Southern Oivumi N U bo eliwd in the near future, miouding 1 tin iu mmnccmcut by.'lp. t Ueckiuun, the pioneer liunkex(oT .luekMjiiville. When tins hanking lioiiwe Dually eKwcM il door one of tho iiuwt in(MVUiij; laud markx of tlii.Vcutiou will piihh into history, Mrv-'Dcckuinii gives U reason for retirement his desire to unit netive lmsiiioJ.s. His unnouliee ment follews: Nntieo if herepy gien thai the un dersigned, Micowiu r nnd proprPlr of the "Hecknmn Dunking Mouse," nt Jacksonville, Oi-cgon, on iieeouni of ndvnneiug yearn, eonlcinpliWes ivtir ing from iietive banking business in the near future. All those having moneys on deposit m said lmnk or looked llko blank. who have entrusted valuahlu doeu imnit or papers to ils keeping nre therefore lvquestetl to mil nnd iveeive the ynmo ut their convenience. In this couueetion 1 desire to thnnk the many patrons of the bank for the long eoutiuued trust and confidence and patntnngo extended to it during the course of the more than fifty years of its existence. C, C. IlKKICMAX. .Tiicktouville Oregon. RQSEBURG flB . i mi n Winning both games from IUm;biirK tluj Mqdfoid baseball aggrugito'n,KnH eluchod Its olnlm to tho chnukptotiHlilp of Houthern Oregon. Bnnilny'n gtimo was taken by the MnuittierlnR- qiro or 14 to'S and would have been .inure had Medford been Inclined to ruko It In. Saturday's game wiIb tho (tet ter exhibition of tho two Mejltord winning t to 3 In a twolvo Inning game. The real lovtvni ot the gnmo Woro badly disappointed Stlndny, Rbse burjt wna clearly out of form ninl er rors wore tho order of''tjo-day wilh Medford landed almost ab will. In tho sixth Medford retired on two down. Young Burgess pltclnMl first clasn ball nnd had the Rose-burp bunch feeding out of his hand. Romihurg got two runs In tho ninth when It (1HF OF Fl iT m Til You Will Leave Us Smiling Some extriioidlunry good film am being exhibited ut tjie Star. Theater today headed by f'Tlie Tomboy lttini'li Ulrl", nnnllibr of oilr famous wont urn features, "Tho Lost Messenger," In a Htroug drnluii with a special np peal and a greAt elluutx. "I.ovo'h Floral Tiibilto," a most bountiful hand colored film, nnd n story of bfilllant nrgluallty alid then comen tho "Hotel Honey moon, ' thin comedy Is n regular Hal Ha! lie! lint pro dhror. The Star mniuigqment nuuouncenl thum. Mint henceforth their program will bo. porlrnco In overy branuh of tho bust changed four times n week, the ness nnd havo earned our promml after u vhdt of eotiHiiltutlon iibout ycml" tm'lh or an nporntlon by iih upon Wo havo a lung practical ex- "WIN OR LOSE, IT'S A FIGHT WORTH MAKING"-R00SEVELT OYSTOIt BAY, Aug. 12. "Win or lose, It's a right orth making" Col. Roosovelt wild today. "Whatever the outcome, or tho campaign It Is my opinion that n new era In American political history will bo dated from tho progressive convention.'' For mora than forty years, ho said sporadic reform movements hud como Into existence, citing Bryan's cam paign or 1S0G and tho populist move ment ns examples. Most ot them, he declared, had contained somothlng good but wcro coupled with qhack remedies worse than tho disease supposed to euro. Tho good points or nil or them ho declared had been assembled in tho progressive txirty'a policies and tor tho first time there were given to tho country these. Ideas without tho accompaniment of what he term ed preposterous .declarations which make it impOsslBlo for'snno man to follow them. Saturday Melntyro pitched nnd for 12 Innings showed his old time form well known to tho vctoran fana. The next gnmo will bo played Sun day nt Weed. If successful Medford will probably meet tho Salem aggre gation tor tho amateur championship of wester,!! Oregon, , ; f v ALASKA VOLCANO IS STILL EMITTING DENSE SMOKE BKWARD. Alaska, Aug. 12.- Tho steamship Dora hero on her monthly trip from westward reports Mount Katmnl whlrh was In violent eruption In Juno Is now emitting great volumes of ileum sntoko, Tho fishing senson nt Bristol Bay hits closed nnd nil canneries report ca pacity packs. change days being Hundny, Monday, j Wednesday nnd Friday. This should be good news to tho many Photo-play, fans In Medford, an It will mean an extra evening ot Star eutcrtnlnmont each week, Attention Knights of Pytlilim. Your presence wanted nt Cant In Hall tonight. Work In second rank. Visitors welcome. Refreshments. K. a. Trowbridge Jr , C. C. 15 ! NO CLEWS FOUND OF MUSIC TEACHERS MURDERER DIED At his homo flvo' miles east or Med ford Charles P. Cotterell, nt 8:40 p. in., August 10, aged 70 years, 1 month and 17 days, a pioneer ot Jackson county. . Born in Nqw York in L83G, ho camo to Oregon in 1852 and has been a resident of Jackson county for iO years, . Was a incmbor of Co. B, Oregon, Cavalry in . Civil War and served two and a half years. He Jeavc3 a wife. Sarepta Cottcrlll. and ton children, Mrs. W. P. Rhodes, Portland, Goo. C. Cotteroll, Modoc county, Cul.; Mrs. D. J. Starmor, Oakland, Cat.; Miss Dora Cottoroll, Oakland, Cal.; Mre. B. W. Hellen, Warren, Ariz.; Wm. Cotterell, Bea glo, Orp,; Dave K. Cotterell, Beagle, Oro., Mrs. W. F. Hall, Oakland, Cal,; Taylor Cottoroll, San Francisco; Miss Maud Cotterell. Medford. Burial L O. O. F. cemetery, Medford. Not In of Sale r Improvement Bonds Notice is hereby given that the Recorder or tho City or Medford will receive sealed proposals for tho pur chaso of $48,250.00 or any portion thereof six per cent (0 per cent) ten year Improvement Bonds or tho City ot Medtord, Oregon, (optional after mo ursi year. These bonds wilt be sold nt tho highest price obtainable, but not for less than par and accrued Interest, All bids must be filed at tho Re corder's oHlco at any tlmo bororo 4:30 p. m. Friday, August lGth, 1912, and must bo accompanied by a certified check equal to flvo per cent ot tho amount hid for said Bonds, said check to bo forfeited to the City of Medford in enso bid Is accepted and bonds aro not purchased In acrordapco with said proposition within twenty days after the notice of said acceptance. Tho City Coun cil of tho City of .Medford, Oregon, reserves tho right to reject' any and nil bids. ELMER T. FOS9. City Recorder. Datod this 9th day of August. 1912. The Dally Hint from Paris. At tho Sicred Heart Hospital Sat urday, August 10, at 10:30 a. in., Martha A. Laurentz, wifo of A. H. Laurentz, of this city. She, had been In poor health for several yearB but or soveu weeks had been seriously III nnd one. week ago udie was ro- niovod to tho hospital whero it was deemed an operation was tho only posslblo chanco to prolong life. But owing to a complication of discuses piud an oxtremely weak heart she was unable to survive tho shock or the oporatlon and, nnvor regained cnnclousnesH, Sho wns born at Luwler, Iowa, May DKN'VEK, folo., Aug. 12. Aft?r rounding ten mi-jwcIk in Hit murrt-r ense of Miss Sign5 Carlzen, the musie teacher who was found murdered in n clump of bushel near here after being attacked, the jsiliee ndtuittcd todoy thoy have no real clew, Olgn Keirtps, aged 12, who says sho hiiw the murderer shortly before M'-s ('arizen wns slain, confronted tho suspects this morning in nn effort to identify one of them, but fulled. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Blackberries by crato, Cnll Home phono, 319-R. 130 FOR BENT Modern 0 room bunga low, closo In 125.00. Modern C room bungalow, closo In $20.00. Modern 5 room bungalow, fur nished, yir, 00. C. A. McArthur. room 3, P. O, block, both phonos. 121 Judge for Yourself Which Is Better Try an Experiment or Profit by .Meilfon! Cltlxi'n'N K'.iK'rlruro Something new Is nn experiment. Must bo proved to bo nn repre sented. The statement of a manufacturer In not convincing proof of 'merit. But thn endorsement or friends Is. Now supposing you hnd n bud back, A lame, weak, or aching one, Would you experiment on, It? You will rend of many no-called curcH. Endorsed by ntrnngern from fnr nwny places. It's different when tho endorse ment comes trom home. Easy to prove local testimony. Read this ense: O. M. Jones, 1404 N, Contrnl nvo nno, Medford, Oregon, says: "I found Donn's Kidney Bills especially adapted to my caso. My back was very stiff and painful And I had other annoying symptoms of kidney trouble. Doan's Kldnoy Pills, pro cured nt Hnsklu's Drug Store, brought mo prompt roller and since taking them, my health has been much hot ter, This excellent remedy has earned my endorsement." For salo by all dealers. Prico fiO cent. Foster-Mllbfiru Co., Buffalo, Xcw York, sole agents for tho United States. Romomber tho name Doan's and tuku no other. Medford Druggist Deserves Praise L. B. IlaHklns, druggist, deserves praise from .Medford peopto for In troducing hero tho simple buckthorn hark nnd glycerine, mixture, known ns Adler-l-kn, This simple Uermnn remedy first becamo fatuous by cur lug appendicitis and It has now been discovered that A SINGLE DOSK re llorcs sour stomach, gns on the stomach and constipation INSTANTLY. WK WILL MAIL YOU l tor each sot or old False Teeth sent us. Highest prices paid for old Cold, Silver, old Watches, Broken Jewelry and- Precious Rtoue.i. Money Sent by Return Mall, Phlla. Smelting At Refining Company BstublUhcd 20 Years mv. Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pn. To DcntlMs Wo will buy your Cold Filings. Cold Scrap, and Platinum. Highest prices paid. high reputation by honest and eon Hclonlloua work. Wo solicit your patrunngo nnd llromlno yuu coin pleto satisfaction with our work, our methods nud our charges which aro acknowledged to bo moderate, Lndy Attendant i DR. BARBER THE DENTIST Over Danloln for Duds. Paclflo Phono 2o3il, Horn i'hona SCa-IC Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, . 0. Public Laud Mailers: Final Proof. Resort Lands, Contest and Mining Cases. Scrip. Draperies Wo curry a vorr coinplnln line of drniwrlcs, Inco curlftlns. flvlufi-s. nte. nnd On nil cln of iljiliiiUlnrtnK A irolM limit ii look nfivr Hi's work nxrluflvrly ami will kIvh ah k'I rrvliV ns In ponattiln to k1 In nvrn thn Urnvst clllrit. Wooks & McQowan Co. -T APPLES APPLES APPLES Do You Want Soil ? What aorta mid quant itios, and what priro Wo aro not toncUu'inp for anybody's fruit. Do you want to consign and chance tho iimrkctM? Consult ns and wo will jj-ivo yon quotations, hi every ease wc send tho sellers sale notes, hi New York wo use our own salo note, ami do not have apples sold by auction. W. N. WHITE CO. 70 Park Place, Now York S.S.S. CURES BLOOD POISON When tho blood becomas lnfeotod with tho vims of Contagious Blood Polion, tho symptoms aro soon manlfaatad. Tho mouth and throat ulco.ni to, coppor-coloroil spots appear, a rod rash breaks out, tho hair Legin: to como out, and usually soros and uloora show thoiruwlves on dlfforent parta of thn body. At tho first slfin ot tho dlsoaso 8.8. B. should b taken, for tho troublo is too powerful and 'daiigorous to trlile with. If allowed to run on tho tendoncy is to work down and. attack tho bonus and norves, nnd ooino tlmea it makes complete physical wrack of tho Btifloror. Tho dlsoase call mako no fltiolL hoadwuy f S. 8. S. is commenced nnd usod according to dlrnn tlons; its progrewj can bo stopped, the poison roinovod, nnd hnnP i preserved, fj. 8. B. gowi, lntA tho blood ami romovorf tho JjiBldloua .( -, cleansoa tho olrouhitlon and makes a complete, and tmrinnnotit euro by ilrlvlng out tho causo. 8. 8. S. quickly takes olprot.on the blood, nnd j;md ually tho Byinptoins dlsappoar, tho health is ImproYod, tho skin elonroil or all spots, soros and blomUhoo, and when 8.M.8. lias thoroughly nurltlad tho circulation no trace ot the dlBeaso Is loft. 8. 8. 8 n purely vogotnhto reimsty, cures Contagion Blood Poison beenuM it Js th gcoatost of all plooil purl flors, tostod and provon for moro than forty yuan1. Home troutmeut book und any uodloal advice froo to nit who wrlto. , 1HJJ SVfWT SPECIFIC CO,, ATLAHTA, GA. A, ; iMtltiib f IK- Hfrw&fyQitl r K- lWY-V&rMkT!J' ' IBbB JxF zJwm t WMtt fill t M I FOR SALE x; t tiUMn VoniitU, (!, .w yi U...U IV.,, A satlu KOfvn, oddly trimmed with UilU silk fruit In place or button, soon at tli Vrench. rsca. A BEAUTIFUL HOME -just completed two more High Grade Modem, up tip t (late Bungalows "Rose, Avenue" The f Select Rpsidnpe District of Medford. For quick action we have marked the Price "Way Down Low" fi Rooms $2fi50.00 i 7 Rooms $2800.00 ; , ' - ' i ' H f) ) K i i v Look;, them over and see. if .they, are 'i'n thev$3500.00 Class. The City is filling up rapidlyi with New People. You will have to decide quick see owner H. E. GATES 23 R 4 I V V V'. ' ' ' ' I i' ose .venue ,. . ,v T ? ? T ? T T ? T t t T T T T lMlttl ' .' Tji4feii v, -