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- ., t t PAGE, TWO AITODFORD MATT, TRTBUNIQ, afTCDFORD, OUKdON, KU1DAV, AIHUTST (), 18)13 prfttv .v .'Y-vts-.',T4iT ' ft i3s"i p i i mmmmemnTi lOCAL AND 1 L pmmki Dick Mop' wo was bound over to the grand Jury months ago tor grand larceny In tho Spt'ncer neighborhood cftt of Anhlimd and who has boon lying In tho county ,ja(l was brought before tho grand jifry this wcok. Con. aldorable now evidence was 'socurod again Moe, It having been round that ho purloined twenty-oiio government steal ' traps from tho Orator Lake reserve.1 Gaerga Iniow has killed tho h'KKcst blacktall doer eccn In this, roglon (or rniany years. Ho ahol In tho Hy att Prairie country. Its antlorB had a spread of thlrty-threo Inches with thirteen points on ono and ovelcn on tho other. It weighed 282 pounds. Closing out sale of acreage, Pierce Subdivision, cholco flvo aero tracts at down prices, easy terms. C. II. Plerco, owner. Both phones. 923 B. Main street. HO 8. A. Newell, ladles tailor, 4th floor M. P. & H. bldg. Mr. -Cora True of Medford spent a few day this week with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gregory of Agate. She and her slstoV, .Miss Grace Gregory, In company with Med ford friends have but recently re turned from a camping trip In tho mountains near the Lake of the Wood. Oak and hardwood 4.50 and $5.00 per, cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. George Churchman of Portland, Mrs. Waldo Klum of Ashland and Mrs. P. C. Garrett of Ashland are spending a few days at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bonar on Grif fin .Creek. 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 mado to order. GIvo us a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phono Pacific 6362. S. J. Maywood, Inspector for tho Jntcrstato commerce commission, is in tho city making an official Inspec tion of railway conditions here. Mr. Maywood has special jurisdiction over that feature of the law regulat ing tho hours of work for railway employes. See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson, County Bank. O. Winter and L. 1 Mu'lit of Ash land encountered two bear cubs on the. '.Green Sprlfvgiountalnroad on their return -from Crater Lake last Sunday. Tho cubs seemed not at all fightcned at tho approaching auto and stood persistently In tho road until' tho piachino was 'almost upon them, when they scurried to cither side of tho road and each climbed a tree, where bo perched himself In tho top most .branches and watched tho. auto pass. An Indian was met a little far. ther on and was told of the circum stance. Ho hastened to the scene, but no report of his success has been received. E. D. Weston, commercial pbotog rapborn, negatives made any time or place by appointment Pbono M. 1471 Miss Mcriam Nell of Portland, has bce'q visiting friends In Jacksonville. Ashland and Medford. She spent sev eral days with her grandfather, Judge J. R. Nell. Hay for sale. W. H. Everhard. Phona 6C71. L. Anderson's new millinery store at 133 West Main street, will havo lts.fprraal opening Saturday. The store Is tho largest exclusive millinery In the city and is fitted up in modern style. For sale, 150 bogs weighing 75 pounds and upwards In good condi tion. Prices are right if taken at onco. Must havo inoro room for our thoroughbred JBerkahlres. Wo have for sale also, a .few choice Berkshire boara and gelds, prize winners, at $10 and upwards. Why continue to raise scrubs when you can buy tho roughbreds at such reasonable prices? R. R. V. Canal Co.. Main 1111. 139 H. E. Gates lias sold a bungalow and lot on Rose avenue to Dr. Ar thur E, Moore of Akron, Ohio. Mr. Gates this week also Bold two lots on Rse avenue, ono to Theodore W Marsh and ne to K. P. Coffen. The buyers will erect bungalow homes in the near future, Mr. Marsh to build ut pnee. . Get Mrs. Reynolds home made broad at DoVoo's, Beginning September 1st tho Li brary wi)l bo open afternoons from 2 to C p. in. Intend of mornings and in tho oveuitig from 7 to 9 p. ni. All wool 'blue serge suits to your moasuro at tlU.GOt no iuo wearing a hand-me-down, ut Elfert, tho Tailor. 1G4 Stewart- Patterson, i. G. Durgpwj Weeks &McGovan Co. UNDERTAKERS K , JUjr PfcOBS 3271 Vtfbt VboaMi r, W. Wk 307X A, X. Orr 3484 , , m . JHW AH X?AW and Lincoln McCormlck loft for Call forula Friday morning on business connected with , tho Medford and Crescpnt, City railroad, t Mr, and Mrs Ralph Al'oodford re turned Friday from a visit to Grants Pass. Tho best chance yet to secure flvo acres near tho city at tho lowest price and on easy terms. 1 nm going to close out In a hurry nil tho land 1 have to veil In tho Plerco Subdivision, t IL Plerco, owner, 923 13. Main Rtrcct. 140 Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Tel for re turned Thursday from Kugono whoro they havo been residing for several weeks. Messrs. Daniels, Muller. Budge and Marsden left to hunt ducks on Klamath Iako Friday. Get It at DoVoo's. C. S. Sanderson has sold the Hotel Dunlnp at Central Point to J. S. Curzen recently from Spokane who will take possession Monday, and re open the dining room. Mr. Curzon formerly ran tho Lincoln Hotel at Harrington. Wash. Fall and winter goods are on dis play at a very low figure and a fit guaranteed, by Elfert, tho Tailor. 154 Wllllain M. Cohig. potentate of Hlljah Temple, left Friday morning for Coos Bay where the Shrlners of Oregon gather for some big doings. A number of Shrlnors from this sec tion made the trip in automobiles. F. A. Buffuni has moved Into his nqw bungalow on West Olson street. Oak and hardwood $4.50 and $5.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. B. F. Mulkey left Friday morning fpr a short business trip to Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hicks will leavo the first of the week for a two weeks automobile trip through northern California. Kodak finishing, the best at Wos ton's, opposite book store. Arthur Geary has left for a short business trip to Salem. Lloyd Junkcn of Spokane Is In Medford visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter McCallum. Miss Fay Sears has returned from anisit on the Slsklyous. Soda Fountain at DoVoo's. W. B. 3ames of Mill Creek is vis iting friends In Medford. William Arnold of Ashland spent Friday In Medford on a short busi ness trip. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building. Medford. ' ' WW A. Steel of tho Crater Lake cefnpany Is In Medford'on business. P. J. O'Gara has returned from an Inspection trip throughout the Griffin Creek district. Mrs. E. L, McCalllo of Chattanooga Tcnn., is visiting her brother, Stan ton Griffith at his orchard home south of tho city. -R. J. Foster a member of tho local company of th6 Oregon National Guard has returned from Fort Stov ens In advance of tho main guard which will bo home Saturday. B. B. Lowe of Weed Is in Medford on a short business trip. . Dr. RIckert leaves this evening for Marshfleld to attend the Shrlncra meeting. Charles Monson, representing the Paclfjc Paper company Is Interview ing valley customers. J. D. Myers of Roseburg Is in Medford on a short business trip. Mr. Myers recently purchased an orchard tact in Douglas county and is here to learn of horticultural methods In tho Roguo River valley. V)hn W. Allonson left Fridav f a business trip to southern Idaho where ho has large property In; forests. Mrs. O. D. Johnson of Davis, Cal., Is In Medford for a short visit with friends. "The published report that the first car of water melons ever to leavo the Rogue River valley was dis patched recently from Central Point is not true,' stales J. S. Howard, the pioneer surveyor of this section. "In tho 80's George Jackson, a resident or the Bybeo brldgo district shipped out over 400 carloads." DYNAMITE USED TO SLAUGHTER THE ENEMY VANC'OUVEH, U. ('., Au'. .I0.Ak (ho reMilt of a fued between Aufl riaiiR, the houso of John Driigiu wa wrecked by dynumite at l'J:30 (hi morning. Tho bund) hud been placed under (he house and wax heavily charged. Although V.i people were ftleopiiif; in the hotu-o at (lie tiuiu none of them were injured. Tho police are convinced tho bomb wiih plumed by coiintryrneu of Dnifriu, win) hoiiuhl to murder him and hi family for revenge No arrutb have yet been made. TACOMA, Wjl.. Aug. 2. Whan "tho fjylng legion," composed of 100 distinguished Callfprnlans boosting tlio Panama I'aclfio uxiiosltlon ar rives In Tacotna tomorrow It will bo mot at tho depot by 12QP1 membere of the commercial club "d chamber of commerce, In a great train of auto mobiles, Somo tlmo will bo apont In touring tho city aftor wlileh i recep tion will bo held. Tho Dally Hint from Tarls. BBKjw ibr-tiBH BBBBH it'' . 'ttK'mB KBBBBS"9 ""r- n. V VtSBB! BBBBV " fet.VcBBl BBBKJlfvJi 'AvfcTB BBBBl&i "V'4 vlBfl BBBh-fjTj& VfBS bbbbm ? "11 i-'AH BBBBH f 't KvuBH BBBBBBBB it .v ". VSS Mai. IVortrMi !. . 1 MmW OmspiU Dreuci with peptum effect retain thtlr rcirua. A Pasplln model tt here ihawn In heerct white linen. batUU, twAuttruUy emtsroUcred. ApjUlnuo lace binJs and ruffles with conled Jolnlns decorate wll end eklrt Matton J'-xquln. WORKINGMEN SCORE VICTORY (Continued from paga 1.) president and also treasurer of the National Providence Woosted Mills or Rhode Island, and holds directorships In the Merchants National Bank and. the Plarde Manufacturing Company of New Bedford, Mass., besides being president of tho American Woolen Company, commonly known as the trust. Wood's salary exceeds that of the President of the United Stntcs, be ing in excess of $100,000 n year. He Is a multi-millionaire, and from his office in Hostou Is said to havo direct ed tho fight tho mill operators waged against the Lawrence Toxtle opera tives. Itl-o Is Meteoric Wood's rise in tho commercial J world has been scteorlc. He Is tho sou of a Portuguese Immigrant and started work In the mills for 75 cents a day. A willing worker, bright and ambitious, ha rose by steady stages until today he is tho head of tho so called woolen trust, ono of tho most powerful corporations In the country. A third mnu, said to hnve been In dicted with Wood, Is reported to bo tho president of another big Now Kngland mill. Rah! Hnh! itnii! Medford lllgli School You students who have got to buckle dotvn to hard study for this next term must remomber that to do your best and accomplish the most your eyes and nervos must bo In the best possible condition. You arc not your natural self If you havo cyo strain. Can I not bo of sorvlco to you? I will glvo you honest and competent advlco. Dr. RIckert, over Kentner's, Medford. NOTICK. Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil at Its meeting to bo held Soptem bor 3, 1012, for a iicenso to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors in quantities less than a gallon at its plqcQ 5f business at No. 31 S. Front street, city of Medford for a period of six, months. B. S. RBDCLIFF. Dated Aug. 20, 1012. 137 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED At once, man anTl wife, no children, both to work on ranch. Phone xx-3 Lino 11, Cen tral Polflt. FOR SALE Motorcycle, ifew 7 hprse power motorcycle, equipped. Perfect condition. Guaranteed for 5 years. Trade considered or tlmo payments. Address box C, care Mail Tribune, 138 WANTED TO BUY Commercial orchard part bearing, 40 to CO acres, Must bo at right prlco. .prefer to deal with owner. Mean quick business on right proposi tion, answer promtly. Box 1 1. caro Mali Tribune. 137 FPU RENT Five room modern house, with range, barn, chicken park. D33 Austin, 1 block from N. Riverside. 130 FOR RENT Suite of 3 light liouso koopjng rooms. Cheap C33 Austin, I block from N. Riverside 130 FOR RENT Rooms for light house keeping, furnished or unfurnished. Hot find cold water, OHO W. 4th St: -'phono Pacific 4002 143 WANTED 10 tiers wopd )iaiUod from Ruch, l. OvApplogate, phono lOf. 338 MRS. LOUNSDERRY VISITS ,. HUSBAND AT HOSPITAL TOPHICA, Kan Aug. 30. Worn to tho vorgo of norvona cnltnpso and hiding hor sorrow under a clonk or pretended cheerfulness, Mit. Woll Lounsberry visited hor husband, tho train robber at u local bouplttvl horo today. Tho mother, her two bnya, Phillip aged nine, nd tlcorgo aged 7, and hrr slster-lulnw, Mr. C. V. Draper of MitmUtn, N. IV, arrived horo this morning. Mrs. Lounnhoriy Hpont most of tho day with hor husband. "That llttlo woman will nnvoi ...... t t t t f T T f t t f f X ? t t ? f T ? ? Y V t f t f f t i 'A , 'f.iekSr- -fw .. --eEiihfcftAlCfce- The Best Part of a Good Meal Is the Beverage You Drink with It Because of its smooth delightful taste and full rich flavor; 5 Pabst is preferred to all others by, people who appreciate the best thingsin life, Not only does this beer give zest to the appetite and digestion, but it makes the things you eat with it taste better. Try Pabst Blue Ribbon with your luncheon toay and order a case sent home. The beer you prefer with your down town meal is none too good for your home. 7y4MK: ndft tnoivuig Agt. Mdford fc Ct, Storag Co, mrmi spoak a word of ropioni'h lo hint for what ho haa dono," said 0. A. Loans borry, tho falhor of. tho bandit n Hpoakliig of tho WnthiK yeslorday. "Nor will anyone oleo wh hM known hlu an wo havo," ho added U a fee oud (bought, "Tho Injuring ho ro rolvcd In that wrock will explain It all." Mra, Louusberry was tmnblo to control hurttolf when bar hisbind'a nttornoy cnttto to thu hotel yostarday morning to take hur to tho hpp)tnl itiul canto uonv htouklitg (lovym Ait thoy utiarod tho ItoKpRitl alio took a. iihw irrln'mi hoiMiinrittOiitt hull lnuvM ... .. ,. .,. y.. ..... ....v'k.".... ...... ........ . rr----? : -1-- ; ;. crfe J tinouncenient Tho near approach l' Kail pi'oiupt u to rtMiiind you that our now stocks of smart, modish "StyltieralV outer wear for women and young girls'-"as well as for .juniors,. is replele with ovorything desirable, whitih' we a L'q anxious to spread before you for your critical examination. This season the "Styleeraft" men-tailors have fairly outshone themselves in producing garments that are as practical as they are heipitiful. The. styjes aro prettier than ever, the assortments much larger and more bowil deringly diversified. .May wo look for a visit from you in tho next few davs? Wo know wo can please you gorfeoUy in stylo, fit, and workmanship. jiuexviJ OOCJI1 Tke Bcw of Quality t Bottled only at thq brewery in crystal clear f f ilLi. . 3- at a gtancv iiui tt io, civuri J'lioito or write for a cash, Jesse Houck Phono 20 U Medford, Ore? walked Into tho room whom hor htm hand lay ami grooloil him wllh' a iiinllo. Klnnlug him arfootlotialoly ttlio sat down bt'Hldt) htm and tnlkotl of hla Imptovlug phyttlcal iiopdttlou. Iter trip hero, and ooiidlllouii at their homo near Modfonl, Orogim, EXPATRIATED AMERICAN WINS AEROPLANE HONORS LONDON, Auk. .-H. 1 Only, a haiurallsotj KimHalnmiti, Uirttitul.V ittt Ainorioati, woh Ilia iilNatin.y paru puto (rials Intro IoiIm.v, onphuiUK .!i1 .anil ti'ulUiu ' ' ,', -l.lirv" 1.1 ,..-. 1.1. I I rz 5 vf'. W'r ? i I . i 4, .: i.e. ( w t llrjfc1 4. bottleif, I . wnw (turn. sj&) BISHOP'S ; MEAT MARKET i AT riKMSNI.V OIMCNM HATl('mAV, Altll'HT III I'nrtorhoum Hleuk Uihi Slrlolu Hlouk , ,..lo T-llono Hlonlt IHo Round HU'rtK lo Klh Htonk .... , .'. ...Jilu Chuck Monk ! .,... ..lfJo Hulling Mont . IUJG (o I no I'orli Chop .. .. ,...,INe ' l'or HuSiiU '" Hie Porlt tfldo1 '1 I'orli taliHiigo ' l'l Put tip In flmt-elliHii Hlmpo. s ' ' niHIIOP.MUAT.MMtKirr Next Hour South of llnrdwitro Sloro Clark & Wright LAWYERS WAHIIlNflTON, 11, (7. Public Land Mnttm: riunt Proof. Dceurt Lnnda, Contest nml Mining Cnicit. Scrip. rv r. Mill C4rtrJ if lU l3tU CI IIUHOIY NAMtS Or It JUS AMD MART .U4., J -i, V CM,Liu r. M.i. ,kfi KfH"ll tliefr (III nHk liflJ.tl 41 IU,t bW.lfcHM4 1)MUI lMIWmITtilln Vm-UrA-cn-tit AUnti UtTtH It'rKHWK P. AJ4i'i A,tm ..v The Grouchy Face In rrpollnnt rutlmr limn nttrartlxt, lint notnotlnit'fl It In tho Imd rotiill t Ion nf tho tcoth Hint conlorln tho fnro nnd dlitllKuri-it It Or It iiinv ho thnt un iiLdiitiR tooth or iioiirnlRlu polU tho iiuiu'nnux'o Umi't miffcr with erhlni: or iikI) tuolh whun wo cnu imho thoin look brlKht. cloiin nnd rcKiilnr, nl it vory rimvonttblo runt. 1-fldjr Atlt'ittlaiil DR. BARBER THU DKNTIHT Over DnnleU tor Uuda. Pnrlfla Phono 2525. Ilomn Phono H5I-IC Wo aro compollcd to pay cash for our school hooks with practically no profit in handling, so wo will pooitivoly not ohargo sohool mipplioB lo anyono. Thoro will bo no exception to Uih rule. MEDFORD BOOK STORE AUTO EXPRESS QUICK DELIVERY Cull un up for nil kliulH of I'xiuchh work quirk doll wry our npcrlutt). PAUL & LAWRENCE Phono Pucirio I7i Htim.l nt KuhIi Watch Our Addition Grow JnckHon und Hurumlt Bifodford ftoalty and Improvomont Company M. V. Ji it, Co. Illdf;. A SNAP CO ncroa, nlx m(luu from Medford. good Kmdod road crouaos tho tract, al free noil, nt $50 nor aoro, $1000 will handloi oimy tornis on bnlnnco. Part Ih crook bottom land, itiltubto for alfalfa. Bovorul nprlnHO on tho paco, TJinlior onougH to imy for tho tract, No buildings, In tho arlfdii crook district, W. T. York & (Go. t . t 1 HIsMlHPW777'n 'V "V V