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PAGE TW MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1912. II ' AlrAND mK$&NAL What makes Cleveland HaklnR Powdef SeH? Quality and prlro, 3 poun4 i l.'OOj B lb. $l.G5, Ask (or .Ike mm with tlio acrew ton uid metal handle, under regular cover. Are imofuf. fhth eniuly. An even, tcaanpdnfu ot Cleveland Baking Powder will do as much, or were, than a hwulnR teaapoonful of oli$r rjovnHers. vAsk jrour grocer for a 3 poHBd.cnn; whlcfi cotaa only 51. Medford Confcevatory or Mualc and LanRuaKO,, Cpllepo UldR. The. only mMheot lia Southern Oregon with 'ajfull coil ot teacnera. Send for cataio. - The Jackson County V. C. T. U. convention will meet at tho Daptlst church Wednesday at 10;30 p. m. Afternoon sessions beglnlug at 1 p. , m. Also BtenlnR addrers by tho Rer. Baity of Pohcnlr. Mrs. Bese T. Parker took first prlto aa best pastry cook In Jackson county. She alwaya uses Cleveland ttaklnc Powder and purchases the i. alie from her Krocer for $1.65 Dr. Stearns has moved his offices from Garnctt-Corey building to the Jackson County Bank building, rooms 17, IS and 19. 160 J. C, Stanley, superintendent of the Bailey Gulch mine, near Calico, Josephine county, has left for Calico. Jtf 'Merita he will meet the secretary of tho company, who comes from Philadelphia to look the property ever, and probably resume work In the mine, which has been shut down tor several months. Convocation of Southern Oregon will aeet la St. Marks October 6. 7 and S. Pour or five bishops and a number ot clergy are expected. Two Ashland boys were victims ot the accidental discharge ot firearms last wcolc. Forest Loomls. aged 10, who was with his father, William Leemls, and a party ot friends hunt ing ton Ihe Umpqua divide, was acci dentally shot the first or second day they were in camp, the bullet Inflict ing a slight wound In the heel. Tho wound was so slight that the boy re mained la camp. The other victim was Lestta Weteehbnrger. He in company with & young friend. Major Morris, were looking over some told relics belonging to the father ot one ot the boys, when a weapon supposed to bt unloaded was discharged, caus ing ai flesh wronnd In Leslie's thigh. '& A. Novell, ladle' tailor, 4th noer'lt. F. ft. H. bid. vir. Ann Shaw, president ot the National Equal Suffrage association, will be in the valley early in October. Or. Shaw will make & brief tour through Oregon, her only stop la the Rogue River valley scheduled at pres ent Is at Grants Pass bat an etforl will he made to have her atop here. Garland stoves and ranges, lubri cating oils. F. W. Shaplelgh Hard ware. No. SS. South Central. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Btnns and daugh ter. Frel4. of this city visited Grants pass relatives and friends recently. Mr, Btnns returned home Sunday and Mrs. Blnns and daughter Monday morning. Oak and hardwood $4.56 and $5.06 per, eerd. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. Mrs- Ralph Billings of Ashland has two ducks which are claimed to have all previous records put to sleep. They were hatched March S3 last and began laying about three weeks ago. Yesterday each duck laid an egg la the forenoon and repeated the record in the afternoon, laying three goed hard-shelled eggs and one aoft Bhelled one In one day. Diamond Edge tools and cutlery, picking baskets and ladders. F. W. .Shaplelgh .Hardware, 28 South Central. Mr'aad Mrs. Nichols, formerly ot Jacksonville, but later ot British Co litHihia, hife returned to southern Oregon and will make their home In iam etiy. Kodak finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. The Huge school district is con structing a modern school building to fe&lace the old one. which was sold to the lingo Grange The Grange Is remodeling the old structure, build ing en a kitchen, and making other alterations that will create from it a weeding place not only for scsulous of the Grange, but for all social gath erings us well. Se R. A. Holmes. The Insurance Man, rer Jackson County Bask. A, C, Hoover, who has been en gaged la mining in different parts ot Southern Oregon for many years, was fa Medford recently. He Is now de veloping a promising proposition In the tysklyou mineral belt. t Get Mrs, Reynolds home made bread at De Vac's. Hon. Uobert G. Smith, democratic nominee for congress, was In Jack ttoiivUte during Iho week, on profes atonal business. . Mr. and Mrs. J, 11, Ray of I.os Angeles havo been visiting In Med-1 ford. Mt Hay wns Interested In mining In Southern Oregon for n pumber of )ers E. D. Weston, commercial photog tnphern, negatives made any time or place by appolntmont Phouo M. 1471 John H. Stnloh, a pioneer miner, who has been visiting his former homo nt Kaeta Point, Is In MedtoVd. John H. Miller, uu Indian war vet eran, who is located at the Oregon Soid!orV Home nt Itosebttrjr, Is vis iting Trail Creek, Mhero ho real es tato interests. , Oysters, ac know how to serve them any style. Hotel Medford. Judge K. B. Watson of, Portland ana Ma son, James, O, Watson, n Rose- AMER1CAN SINGER HONORED BY KAISER T- CEOL CASE TO Wteks&NcCdwahCo. UNDERTAKERS hrntuim WM rstMMt jr. w. Mb ten burg lawyer, have been spending their ,neaWoi at Jacksonville, and Applegate W. K. Thompson and filck Besse ot the Dardanelles, were recent vis itors i- Medfonl. Get It at DcVoo's. P, F. Svayia of Big Applegate has beeu in Medford several times late ly. He has ihc Bolivia fever. Crick Anderson Is among those from the Blue Ledge district mak ing .Medford a t usiress visit. Oysters, Ojsters, Oysters, direct from tho Oyster beds at Hotel Mod; ford. E. E. Ash and familv who left Klk Crck for Washington and Michigan u few years ngj),.ae back again, to locate permanently, Frank Xethcrland and A. B. Char tran transacted business In Medfonl Monday, All wool blue serge suits to your measure at $1C.G0; no use wearing a nanu-mc-down, at Euert, tho Tailor. 154 D. It. Harrell is down from Joe Bar. He Is developing several claims In the copper belt. Tho R. R. V. R. Co. has several men engaged In lowering its track at Eighth and Fir streets. Oak and hardwrod $1.50 and $5.00 per rord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and' Fir. Wm. Polintag of Holllster, C. L. Vincent ot Oakland and H. Williams ot San Francisco, Cal., capitalists who with 1. L. Hamilton and others ortglnateu the Fish Lake irrigation project, are in Medford on business. Fred Peninger, formerly engaged la business at Gold Hill, Is In the valley again, but may not remain long. Fall and winter goods are on dis play at a very low figure and a fit guaranteed, by Elfert, the Tailor. 154 Residents of the southwestern part of Griffin creek district now reach Medford by a county road that inter sects tho main Med ford-Jacksonville road, which is quite a public Improve ment. Soda Fountain at DeVoo's. Geo. L. Calhoun, a prominent busi ness man of Grants Pass, tarried In Medford Monday night. Chas. Chapman was among the many outsiders in Medford Monday. He Is extensively engaged in stock raising In Meadows district. Carkin & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attoraeys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building, Medford. . ,1 V.I.U W4 AVW.UCI 1U1CI, WUU Is mining near Rogue River, was in our midst a few days ago. A. S. Furry, Owen Dunlap, Clyde Barnum and James e Smith of Phoe nix were in Medford Monday. W. T. Cross has contracted for the purchase of a large number ot beef cattle, for the Portland market, many ot which have already been shipped. He represents one ot the big compa nies operating there. Mr. and Mrs. C W. Palm have re turned from an extended sojourn at their home in Klamath county. j Mrs. M. S. Rlden has been visiting at Sterling, the guest of Mrs. F. M. Smith. Thomas Shattnck. former sheriff of Josephine county, was In Med ford Monday en routo to Klamath county and California. School superintendent and Mrs. J. P. Wells were over from Jackson ville a few days ago. Wm. C. Butler of Ashland Is In Medford visiting his daughter. Mrs. Allen of South Fir street He Is onfe of tho earliest pioneers ot Southern Oregon. L. L. Jacobs, cashier of Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank, was a recent business visitor In Jacksonville. The Epworth League of the 1st M. E. church will hold Us usual monthly business session at S p. m. prompt this, Tuesday erening. All Leagaers are urged to be present. Mr and Mrs. Earl W. Richards and C. I- Wortman of Ashland, Nebraska. who have been visiting J. F. W6rt man of this city have left for their eastern home. They were much pleased with the valley and may return. Scott Bruce of Eagle Point was a recent visitor In Medford. Mrs. Sarah 'Anthony of Evans Creek spent Tuesday with Medford friends. MikS Eva Humphrey has returned from an outing at Wagner Springs. Vernon Vawter has left to resume arr iHHnnnHfei. Lrs WssnnnVanW sAR'nflH IsbbbbbbbbbbHbbbbbbbB NW .iiiiii n mtmm J iY ey NIGHT ' ' .' fHM VUCV CtES To Miss KmtiiA S.uty Gates, the American prima donnn, wns recently nwanK-d the itlstlncttou nt being the only female sololNt to sing In the opera l .Vtl. In nNiM.U" t Patu.1 finis. many, in the Khr;r's own per house. Even- trar the ICatscr himself wlects an opers,lo be given In his honor. Au gtot IS was s as theate, nnd .MKi Gates, then nt her hoaie In istlt lke City, was notltlCilof her sftHvtloiu Ow ing to a. severe illness, wnue prepstring the role she was obltrcd to cancel htr esgaXeaaent. Ml Gates H n grand daughter ut the Mormon leader Brig hamtVuax; ' -, . " Tlit ease uf tin1 lnti . KrmiK 1 ... Ill l t ,h h'iii, u utiiiiHi niurpM with nx "tiult with a ikmll vamn upon l l)ale,v, Khke l ively nuielici', oe. eupleil tho nttimliiui t tin' etiviiit I'rtiut today. It wjt- helteviM tlini the easv would sjti to the juiy by noon, but Iiulieht"rtll4 povx ari tlml the vh-o will not los!i until mte (odav. The tns j lieiug liTttVrly fougtit. lite tlofothltml 0'lentHilf to .show Hint Haley liil threatened fiiiH P ernltriiuK ItrVerH to the dfk'b idol llinl when lib illiinko.t Sh Daley vlth a Oioybt "niul sevt'rt'lv mVl linn he was Aetrng t oH-lorViii. On the other hnutl. the Mule iiile1V orvd to -law that the a-walilt Vat entirely wilHijUt nmx-ovatibft. A Inlyi' number of tttliu'N.c tfi''plNe. el an the fttal ,u each '-Mo. Jmli;e K. ! IiHey fc .-..udue'lmj. W , Cene. VMW OK THANKS. Wa wIhIi to expieKH our IhnnkH for tho Kyninathy and UIiuIiiprsoh ot our many (rloatls ithrlrtg this lllncrtH ami death, of Cleon ( Davis,' MHS. L. VJ. llOOVKft, AND FAMILY. 1 1 U. W. DAVIS. f ALL V, r H SHOWING OI THfe NHW AND 1 BEAiif 1FUL "STYLeRAFT" APPAREL' :' Kr' V kindles at the University of Ore gon. IpMn Peel has left for Fort Ida majh whora he has secured a posl tlon, Mrs. "W. G. Aldenhagen or San Francisco, formerly a resident of this city. Is In Medford visiting with friends. Mr, aud Mrs. Andrew Jeldness of the Blue Ledge mining district are In Medford oh a short business trip. Mine Host Martin of the Hutteh Hotel' acctompanys them. Arthur P. Smalley of "Grants Pass spent Tuesday with Medford friends. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Sampson of Leland are spending a few days In Medford on business. Mrs. F. W. Carnahan of the Blue Ledge mine Is in Medford on a short business trip. Mrs. F. D. Cunningham of Trail creek Is In Medford for a short visit with friends. Claude Miles with a party or deer hunting trip. They expect to return at tho end of the week. Great Interest Is being displayed In the Pendleton round up. Three, cars ha.ve-.bcca filled. byelocaL,peopJefor the trip and if more orders come In for reservations, a special train will be ordered. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller or Cen tral Point spent Monday with Med ford friends. Miss Belle McKlnney who has been visiting friends In Medford and Cen tral Point has returned to her home at Glendalc. Mrs. P. F. Watklns ot Central Point, who has many friends In Med ford. has left for a visit at her old home In Florida. Her children ac company her, W. A. Crowley, mayor ot Central Point spent Monday with friends In Medrord. The condition of J. F. Hlttson. chief of police, has so tar Improved, that he is now able to receive visitors. He has been confined to his home for the past sir weeks. Misses Rose Xealon and Ella Sage of Tablo Rock have taken up their residence In Medford In order to at tend the local high school. DEATH CALLS AGED I PIONEER AT EAGLE POINT Isaiie r'Tm'itoy dlNl at tho hffhW of hi son Frvd. t KukV Point. Or. Sept. .?,' in i( Red 70 ytara,' 1 moutha. j. ' m .- Mr. Flndier was a pioneer of Vl1 latnettu and Rogue River valleys, but for thopukt two yenrs had re sided nt ItoWburg. Ilu was horn Dee. 23. 1S4! tu Wayne cmmly. Mo'., and at the early age of 17 cai West and s6ttled In Yamhill colihty, vfhoro lib was married to JonhU K. Ohamness, Soptl 3. ISCC.nd in IS'J9 ho moved to southern Oregon, bought a farm 13 miles below Grairijt Pass when? ho etiga'ed In hojv rnli Ing until nboul tire ears ago lie sold tho "farm and mured to Medford re siding thoro three yvars. then mod to Hoaebnrg where he lived until three weeks Ik1 fore his death, his son Fred going to U&sobun; brought his father home with him thinking a change would be beneficial. Mr. Flndtey. was a member of tho Christian church Mr. Flndlcy leav,s to mourn him eleven children, two having pretend ed him to that better .land. Mis. Kttle Malone. ,Ungel Vallert Ore.: Jr f l. an. pip i ij& tK rtaTRs.,;' ST ! iS W Don't miss tins event. Top anything. It will put yon in touch with tho now things Mrs. Leua Smith. Eugene. Ore.: Mm j fop aUtllMUl, Sllt'll JIS yoil Oflll soo nowhere else in this part of tho country. Tt will post Lyons, Ore,; Fred F.. Eagle Poln, On?.; Elmer G , Lyons. Ore. All wue present except Will aud James who could not be'rtached. Funeral ser vices were uchljin the Baptist 'chrirrh by Rev. Simmons. The casket wo taken to the depot and placed in a steel vault nhd nh!picd to Grants Pass and then, taken to the Sliwa cemetery. 1 XOTICK. Xotlco Is hereby ghen that the un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil at l(s meeting to be held Septem 17, 1912, for a license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors In quantities less than a gallon at its place of business nt No. 13 S. Front street, city of Medford for a period ot six months. ' SHAW & REED. Dated September 5, 1912. Bell Trask, Grants Pass. Ore.; Mrs Sualo Grimes. Lyons, Ore.; Mrs: Jes sie Vlenvcnu. Jacksonville. Ore.; Mrs. Jesslo Vernon, Englo Point. Orev.lvrtii ,m. cfelnc i.nnlo ..,,,1 vJohhfrioTltrt)reiWintanfnirfVrrt ".-iHUF ""i suits and show vou what tin IksI dressed women will he wearing this season. E very department inborn store is full to overflowing with tht new merchandise just re ceived . from tho loading markets in America. JVs an education in itself to set) this exhibit, so don't de prive yourself of such an ex traordinary treat. Come and be welcome. Bring as many friends along as you please it's well worth while. THE NEW "STYLE- XOTICK. To our friends who have been so kind as to call upon us or over the phone asking to be informed as soon as Mr. Hlttson was improved enough to see visitors. It gives me pleasure to announce that the doctor today stated that Mr. Hlttson could re ceive visitors at any time now Thanking all for their Interest and courtesy. 145 MBS. J. F. H1TTSON. footed VcuMetf! ATFOUTA..NS,HOreLS.ORCLIWHRcj(ILUT,' SUITS UA.X0E OrigindldGcnuine 00 TO $45.00 If If II LI Ll R a (M?AI'T" COATS ANK l0 .MAUI'S HIT. The Ugo Theater, now open every evening is making a great hit with the "movie" fans. Manager Por ter is showing four reels ot llceiifc-0 films each night and lu addition has an Illustrated song and good music. The pictures this evening Inolado. .Wild Beast at Home, After Many Years. The Lake of Dreams and Tho Spoiled Child. The Vltgraph, Sellg. C. (i P. C. anil Labia film companies are represented. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MALTED MILK Qtfut&a Jmitaiicn ! TheFood Drink for All Ages' RICH aCUC. MALT C1XM EXTRACT. IX tfiOU I Not in any Milk Trust1 aC Insist oh "HORLICK'S" ' Take a jacia o bom FKOM $15.0) TO $.15.00 FOR SALE Small building on west Main street. Good for most any kind of small busjnets. Will con sider trade for out sldo lot. In quire 45 W. Main St., or SIC Howard. . 151 WANTED To buy. Soma good farm mortgages. Box 12, Mall Tribune. us FOR SALE I have a timber location on good land crul&a 5,000.000 feet, one-hair pine, balanco red fir. Home phone JuO. Pacific 1100. A. L. Cnslok. Nash Hotel. 117 SCHMIDT For "Good Shoes" At riglii' prices will he open for business about October Jst at No. 21 North Control. Avamic, oppo.stp postoffiee. About fifty steps from Main jtri;et will save you fifty cents on u pair of shook' to REMEMBER "A FIT OR NO SALE" About October 1st . Wait for the date t ' "'I f "' Mijlinefy Opening LOTTIE M. HOWARD requests the presence of all laUies to inspect her new Fall and Winter line of Millinery 'goods Wednesday, Sept. 11th , J 109 North Central AvenVie "" APPLES APPLES APPLES Do You Want to Soll? Wim tToTt a nud (imiitltl,n. amrivlmtirlco?"WMir mil tail oring for nuyliody'H fruit. On nu wnnt to ntimlgu and cliniiru tho iiliirkntT t'niiaiilt mi and o 111 Klvr ou iiiotiitliiM. I i'Viry ititm wo ttond thn aollttrs m not. N Now York mo turn our nun anlo untn, mid do tint htivn iipptt'rt hold by auction, H. N. WHITE & 00. 7(1 I?arlc Place New York Nearly a quarter of a century iintlar thu snmu nianaeiiient. THE Jackson County Bank Mcilford, Oregon Tt has succeeded because of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treathumt CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,0013.00 W. I. Vawter , President 0.,. Lindlev, Vice Pros. , C. W. McDonald, Cashier GET YOUR BOXES AND CRATES for Peaches and Cantaloupes from ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO. Medford, Oregon , Pac.5;621. HO&0 307 IT PAVrt Till: PHOUlOltAPIIHIt to vsi: ,xu iianeli: vSeneca Cameras They aro unequalcd in slmtiljclty of ooratlun..n durability and ISlwSSer.1."110 "Uny M'ftrKd ,"",r,n- u" tSS ii? any Made on HonorSold on Merit Not in tho Trust Our lino la exceptionally roiujdoto, conalBtliig ot many ttv..a ah.l ates enabllnK every on'o liiii.rcntiil In i.hotoKr" ly to sec. ro Juat tho Qunem thy want. HKNIXU OAMIiUAS wl 1 Wnao vour cuatomvra. aud pay nu a Kood profit. . ' r witiTi: Ton.iv ron iiam).so.mi:lv ii.mistiutkd oatamki SENECA CAMERA MFG. CO., Rochestor. N. Y lrgtat Independent Camorn Mnnufnctiirura lu tlw World. 41. .4 T 'i