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PXGE TWO MEDFOKU M7CTC TRTBUNI3, MTOFOU1), OftWOOX, THURSDAY, AITQUJST 20, .1912 r i ! I !Pl I ! ft &., L jflfc. f P' 1 J- 1 r i IOC LAND ft PERSONAL MJm Florence Klncaid of Agate called on Ml Mnrjorlo Wntklns of Medford Monday afternoon. MtR, tlnnlo ttornott of linker City Is In Medford Ylsttlng with her son, Mr. lOo Bernett nnd also her undo and nunt.Mr. and Mrs. Loo Wutktns. Mr. Odell of Agate called on Mr. l.oe Watklns Wednesday afternoon. , Vo' will pay $2.r0 per tier for wood In trade, 106 X. Front street, tho'chonpoat store In tho "west, 13(1 ,Mr, nnd Mrs. R. L. Smith, vho hnvo been In Mcdford for several weeks ,tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. B. iNV Bnneh, loft Wednesday evening I for Portland, where they will reside, and where Mr. Smith will engajjo In business. ,, Dick Sherwood and family re turned a few days since from a six wooks outing at Butte Falls and Prospect. Moro bargains than ever at lGfi N. Front Btrcet. Better have a look. 136 In order to keep digger squirrel: at hay and thus protect his walnut crop, Arthur Geary Is In the market for dogs. lie plans to tie a dog at the foot of each tree. This should prove effective. ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wllke of Wil liams spent Thursday in Medford on business. 8. A; Novell, ladles' tailor, 4th rioor M. F. & H. bldg. Tho .Rev.' W. F. Shields Is back from the mountains and the work ot the Preayterlan church will start as usual next Sunday morning. Serv ices at 11 a. m. In tho city Park, Sun day school at tho in an so at 10 a. m. J. E. Westfall ot Sacramento is In Medford on a short business trip. He recently purchased a 20 ncro frolt tract on tho east side of the valley. Oak and hardwood $4.50 and $5.00 per cord. Gold Kay Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stanley have returned from an outing In tho Bis Butto country. Rev. Scherwln of tho Episcopal church has returned from an outing on Biitto Creek. Services at St. Mark's will be resumed next Sunday. Berlin Tailoring and French Dry Cleaning Company, 109 West Main street, wish to announce that they are prepared to do first class clean ing and 'pressing, also hats blocked and trimmed, Ladles' and Gents' suits made to order. Give us a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone Pacific C3G2. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maxwell left Wednesday for an outing at McAl lister Springs. Mrs.W.-B. Brayon of Central Point spent "Wednesday In Medford with friends. See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County Bank: Mr. and Mrs Luther Stancllff of Phbonix -were recent visitors In Med ford. Miss Anna Towne ot Phoenix was a recent Medford visitor. v Oak and hardwood 4.50 and $5.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co.,' Sixth and Fir. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Case left Wednesday for a visit with friends at Rosebrg. John White of Ashland was a Med ford visitor Wednesday. Kodak finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. W. H. WelBh of Gold Hill was a recent Medford visitor. Mrs. W. C. Leaver of Central Point accompanlod y her son Earl was a re cent visitor In Medford. Soda Fountain at DoVoo's. Mrs. Howell of Illinois is visiting her son C. H. Howell on Beall Lane. Mrs. J. B. Stevens of Tolo was a recent visitor in Medford. Carkln & Taylor tjohn H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building. Medford. Peter Applegate of Salem formerly a resident nf this valley, is In Med ford vlsltln;; friends. Mr, and Mrs, K. E. jS'eal and daugh er have returned from a pleasure trip to Crater Lake. Money to loan on country proper ty. Carkln & Taylor, Jackson Coun ty Bank Bldg., Medford. Will B. Jamesof Trail Creek is In Medford on business. Mr. James re cently Bold his timber claim In that region and contemplates erecting a new homo In Medford. Charlie Reovo of Grants Pass spent Thursday in Medford on business, E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapuern, negatives made any time or place by appolutroont Phono M. 1471 Miss Gladys Heard and Miss Hazol Davis entertained Wednesday after noon for Miss Bertha English whoso wording occurs soon, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Evans of Wnt klnn la In Medford on a short busi ness trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Cunningham nf Ulg Butto are In .Medford on n short business trip, Mr. Olunlnghnm says that he might m well come to town nnd turn his ranch over to hunters from the city Its safer and ho hns al ready secured tho limit, Hay for sale. W. 11. Evorhnrd. Phono 6C71. Mrs. 13. A, Stephens ot Eagle Point district spent Thursday In Medford on a short uslness trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Stevens havo returned from a visit with friends In tho Willlamotto valley. For sale, ISO hogs weighing 75 pounds nnd upwards in good condi tion. Prices an right If taken at once. Must have moro room for our thoroughbred Berkahlres. We have for sale, also, n few choice Berkshire boars and gelds, prise winners, nt $10 and upwards. Why continue to raise scrubs when you can buy tho roughbreds at such reasonable prices? It. R. V. Canal Co., Main 1111. 139 Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Hnrnlsh of Ragle Point are in Medford on a short business trip. Miss Grnco Whitney of San Luis, Obispo, Is In Medford for a short visit with friends. Get Mrs. Reynolds homo made bread at DoVoo's. Miss lone Flynn has returned. from a visit with friends nt Ashland. Dr. J. F. Roddy has returned from a, short business trip to the mining camps of northern California. Get It at DeVoo's. Arthur M. Geary spent Thursday at Medford with friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Brldhnm of Den ver, Colo., are In the valley visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Lewis. All wool blue serge suits to your measure at JIG. 50; no use wearing a hand-me-down, at Ettert, tho Tailor. 154 Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Wortman and Rev. W. F. Shields have returned from a camping trip. Mrs. J. F. Reddy, Mrs. J. D. Heard and Miss Gladys Heard will leave Fri day for an automobile trip to Kla math Falls. At Trail, Prospect, Fort Klamath and other points they will organize suffrage clubs. At Klamath Falls they will be assisted by Sam Evans, in organizing tho suffrage campaign in Klamath county. Fall and winter goods aro on dis play at a very low figuro and a fit guaranteed, by Elfert, the Tailor. 154 Messrs. Daniels, Muller, Miles, Blden, Mlnard, Murphy and Harmon will be among the local sportsmen who Icavo Friday for the Klamath Lakes In anticipation of the opening of the duck season Sunday. Ben C. Sheldon is arranging a party at the Enyart ranch. Several young people will spend the week end there. The ladies of the Cnristian church will servle Ice cream and cake Fri day afternoon and evening August 30, at tho city park. 13G Mrs. Leo WatkJns of Medford la' visiting with friends about four miles below Central Point. GEI SUNDAY MAIL ,Y MOD1 MORNING YOUTHFU L MURDERER E PEA MARKET NEW YORK Weeks &McGowan Co. pNDERTAKERS Bay Vtaoa 8871 Mffkt Vntsi X, Vf, Weaks 3071 . , A. . Orr MM &AT AMTJWAVX Ssobcl & Day isiue the following under dale of New York, August 2.'1: HurtlettK About 02,000 boxes auc tioned here Inst week nnd nmrkot i virtuully unchanged. A few of the very finest sold $2.75 to $3.00 and nil the bet California $2.30 to $2.(J0, while tho.se ripening sold $1.00 to $2.15. Four cars from Washington sold yesterday nnd today. We wild hold one yesterday averaged $2.32 und another sold $2.35 while today from Toppenihh orchnrd rim, aver aged $2.02 mid one from WennW-hee ripening averaged $1.07. California mountain Hnrtlcttri made very good prices today. Jiiorai&ing arrival from the Northwest for next week, but wu believe the market will hold htrong. Peaches 80,000 boxes auctioned here this week, almost nil Klbertus, best of them going 70c to 80c others 55o to C5c. Wc hope for better prices next week. Apples 2 ears flravensteins hero from Sebiihtopol nnd one from Weuntchoo. Bales have been made from $2.10 to $2.50. Very poor color. Buyers all want Jonathans. Owing to n provision attached to the postofflco appropriation not for the fiscal year ending June .10, 1913, there will ho no malt distributed to lock boxes In tho local postofflco be tween midnight Saturday and mid night Sunday, except in cases whore Important mall Is expected nnd nn appeal Is made to the postmaster. Hotels and newspapers have also boon excepted by a ruling of the Postuuts-lor-genorah The law provides "That hereafter postoffices of ttu first and second classes shall nut be open on Sundays for the purpose ot delivering mull to the general public, but this provision shall not prevent the prompt delivery of special delivery mall." Protests followed tho passage ot this law so rapidly that Postmaster General Hitchcock issued this ex ex planateon: Mall received up to midnight on Saturday for lock boxes will bo dis tributed and will be available on Sun day us usual. "There Is nt present no street de livery ou Sunday nnd therefore tho law makest.no changes In this regard. In short, the only mall that will ho affected under a reasonable construc tion of the new law Is that received at the postoffices on Sunday and hith erto sorted on that day- for distribu tion to lock boxes. "As tho purpose of the law. which was clearly enacted In the Interest of the employees. Is to reduco as far as practicable the amount of Sunday la bor, the work or distributing Sunday mall to lock boxes will bo limited to certain classes of mail that cannot be held until Monday morning without serious Inconvenience to the ad dresses.. "This mall will Include that for newspapers and for hotel guests. The latter is peculiarly transient In char acter and should not be delayed. This mall, like the special delivery mail, will c sorted out at tho offices of despatch on tho railway malt trains in order to simplify the work of distribution. "Under the now method Its distri bution t othe boxes on Sunday will be hastened rather than delayed. "lU order to give tho now lauvns liberal a construction as possible, postmasters will bo Instructed on ap plication to have their employes sort out in emergency cases on Sundays letters of special Importance. "This provision does not require the closing of postoffices on Sunday which will e (julto impossible, owing to the fact that the transit mall has to be sorted and also the mail col lected in cities for dispatch to other destinations. To stop tho movement of this mall would mean a serious clogging ot tho whole system of mall transportation and consequent Incon venience to tho public." Tho now order will go Into effect at the local postofflco next Sunday. :sotick. Notice Is hereby given that tho tin dcrslgned will apply to tho city coun cil at its meeting to bo held Septem ber 3, 1012, for a license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors In quantities less than a gallon at Its placo ot business at No. 31 S. Front street, city of Medford for a porlod of six mouths. B. S. REDCLIFF. Dated Aug. 20, 1912. 137 OF BOLL MOOSE PORTLAND, Oro., Aug. 20. At tho meeting of tho stato committee ot tho bull moose party held hero to duy, Gcorgo Arthur Brown of Port land was olocted state cliulnnnn und will conduct tho campaign In Ore gon, Eighteen counties wero repre sented. Tho fight over tho chair manship occupied practically the eu tlro time or the meeting, 'ilio other two candidates were A, V. Swjft of Baker and Lovl W, Myers, of Port-laud, Medford High School, Rail! Rah! Rnh! You students who havo got to buckle down to hare study for this next term must remember that to do your best and accomplish tho most your eyes and nerves must be In the best possible condition. You aro not your natural seir If you havo eye strain. Can I not bo of servlco to you. I will give you honest and competent advice. Dr. Rlckert, over Kentiier'a, Medford. NOTICE. This man goes with the "Shrlnors" to Roseburg Saturday until Tuesday. Anyono wishing to seo mo before Tuesday must como tomorrow. Of rico open 8 a. -m. till 8 p. in. Dr. Rlckert, over Kentiier'a. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT 0 room modern houso, gas and electricity, cust front, riuo shad6. Inqulro 318 I,aiirolat. 127 LESS BOWEL TROUBLE IN MEDFORD Medford peoplo havo found out that A SINGLE DOSE of elmplo buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc, us com pounded in Adjer-l-ku, tho German appendicitis remedy, rollovcs couutl patlou, sour Htomuch or gas on the stomach INSTANTLY. This Hlmplo mixture antlsoptlclzos t)o digestive organs nnd draws off tho Impurities SAN KHAXriSCO, u. 20. Alt er dolibcinitinjjf for euslil hour, tliu jurv in the trinl of rluirlox Manner, the eighteen veur nl! duyur of Her uioe Uodiiir, u high xeliunl girl, 're turned it vonliot oi murder in llio sneoiiil dotfit'o hero r toituv. Hull' n n hour lud'oro the verdii'l wiih rendered, (ho jury asked tin eoui-l to draw llu dlsljiuiliott between first und HOi'rtiid. degree- murder. Iitrig" Dunne nuiiouiiet'd lluil ho would honloneo Homier Saturday morning. CLEVELAND, Ohio, Aug. 21V- A repetition of tho oxporlonu of Han Diego with tho lndiiKtrlitl Workers of tho World, Is threatened hero to day as i result of a contllot between police nnd nunluun of (lint oikiuiIkii tlon nt a meeting Inst nlHI, Cool Your Skin Hot wrathrr brln-s akin truulilo. IHtraptrnlioit Irritate. "HlxipinK" vOEunm is krouRht .to tho urfrr. ltn.ih. itlanRurlnr rlmplOR. Ivy I'ol oiu lilto.x, lilvo (trli-klv luiU, HTV itlt common durlutt tlio immir unmm. Ofton, too, svrlous kKIii troutiUm tn Ftn thU way. Ttiu thing to do J to oool th nklu MKDl'OKl) 1MIAU I and for thin there- to nothlhir so Reed I m that cooltiie. nuotlunit vifnU, ike li, I1, l). lre$orliHon for soivnm. V as coat trial Uoltlo will give you ' tllMfmil l'll.r Wit linvo imulu fast frlnmls of moro. limit quo family by roaemmchillm: tiiiu l. u. ix Proscription to n whin unnvror liero and tlioro, nml wo want you to try it now on our lxmiilvo no imv uuitnux I tec, macv, yiiii p. o. ICE, CREAM PURE and WHOLESOME at the iticirr puiri: In carton, 25 cents per qunrt. 25 cents extra for packers ot any size up to ono gallon. Any order over one gallon at $ 1 pur gallon. Deliveries of packers to nuy part of tho city. Ice cream served at the c roam cry at C cents por disk. Medford Cream (EL Butter Co. 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WHITE & CO. 7(1 Park Place New Vorlc Nearly a quarter of a century under tho mmio mimagcmciit, .THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Orogon It has succeeded hec.auso of Soundness of principle Economy of mauaguiucnt Safoty of invest nient Courteous anil liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 AY". L Vawter President; CI. U. landley, Vice Proa. " C. AV. McDonald, Cashier GET YOUR BOXES AND CRATES for Poaches and Cantaloupes from ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO. Medford, Oregon Pac. 5621. Home 307 IvjJfcL as clear and hard as diamonds Storage rooms right for all l kinds of goods. Our wagons deliver to all parts of the city. Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240 Medford Ice (8b Storage Go. 43HgM4gM , .! T I A. f T T T ? T T T ? T X ? T t f T T ! Mi "REAL" Real Estate Bargains There is a GOOD reiison for mo to sell you GOOD real estate far below" ' ' its market value - Moving to AVyoming and the health of my family demands that I.inove , 7 .quick to a higher altitude. ' " We sold one bungalow aid six lots this week. Things aro moving. . , AVo have left one now, modern bungalow home, just finished, and the prico will, interest anyone desiring one of the best built homes in the city in a desir ' able location. - . Also two fine building lots 50 x 110 feet;. Not a corner. T will-soil these two lots for less money than I paid for one of these lots this Spring as cheap - as you can buy a lot in Talent. Those lots are on .Hose avenue, one of the seletjt residence district a paved street four blocks from the Medford Hotel. v H.E.GATES, ROSE AVE. . " t- '1 T T T Y t t T y f r T f t s .....I It I.. .,....it.l..ttw lt(.r "llTirtUT V U -h ttf i ffJL- Vi ut--" - ?