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-'V'-i . . .& (lJlv''Lit;iiV!rft few- v - . t tir t J "ti u ii PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKM10N. MONDAY, SIWTIOM WM 211, 1012. it b t 1 V iV IOCALAND . L PERSONAL Jw IfodRc. who was n resident or Mcdford n Jong time, Is paying his former home a. visit He Is now heavily Interested In DouRlas conn- Got It at TJoVoo'fl. 15. IJ. Hauler and hi family, who have boon spending Boyoral mollis In Alaska, returned Sunday- ovonlup. Mr.'pilt rpoj. See. Glnntjlean Power Sprayer In operation at JFrult Growers, ja&sqclatlon Wednesday, Thirmiay tldny nntfd Saturday. Ex port from factory. , 15! (llm Johnston Is In Mcdford vis ItlnR his brothers. Ho has been em ployed as a carpenter at Portland for th past ttvo years. Dr. nickort, eyesight specialist. I A8h,nml Sunday. over Kentners.. W.. R. Garrett of Duncom trans acted business In Mcdford and Jacksonville- a few days since. Mrs. J. F. Iteddy leaves Friday to attend a suffrago meeting at Spokane as- dclcgato from Southern Oregon. Mcdford Consevatory of Music and Languages, Qollego Bldg. Tho only music school In So. Oregon with la full corps of teachers. Send foe catalog. Mrs. R. Bland of Grants Pass was In Mcdford Sunday, on her, return homo f.rom a vlslta Jacksonville. 8. A.. Nowcll, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M.F. & H. bldg. Harry Foster, the well known and popular civil engineer and surveyor, , wm brought back from the country Q, Saturday 11 wlt,h what threatens to be .typhoid fever. Garland stoves and ranges, lubri cating oils. F. W. Shaplelgu Hard ware, No. 28, South Central. S&r. a.nd Mrs. W. E. Anderson of North, Phoenix shopped In Medford Saturday. Oak and hardwood $4.50 and $5.00 pec cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Blxth and Fir. Mr. and Mrs. P. Enscle of Jackson ville havo returned from a trip to Coos county whero some of their sons are employed. I havo a check on Ellcrs. Music House for $108.50. I will trade for an old pair of rubbers. Apply to easy mark, E. M. E 157 Mrr and Mr 11. M. Whetsel. who havo been, residents of Medford for sometime, have gone to California. Diamond Edge tools and cutlery, picking baskets and ladders. F. W. Shaplelsa, Hardware. 28 South Ccatral. , Dr. George Helms of San Francisco Is waking this '" section" a business vfnlfc 1 Mrs. Walter Kentnor was a recent -visitor in Jacksonville. John O, Diirmun, innungor of the ft- It. V, R. left Sunday evening Tor, Albany". J.amcs Murray of Kngene was awongj thoso who entered liorfles l the recent races at Medford, being tho owner of Dollle MeKlnney. He was formerly a rcstdont of Mcdford and Jacksonville. I havo a check on Idlers Music House for ?10S.5O that I will trade for a yellow dog. Apply- . D. . 15? W, H. Simons and S. M. Carpon- tor of Slcrllug wore In Mcdford re cently.,, Dr. Hjckort,, eyesight specialist, over Kcntnor's. . Miss I.ImIo Renter, Mr. and Mrs. Ij. C. Brown, Miss Amanda Holms Mr. Fulton and J. Sharp of Jack sonville were In Mcdford Sunday. Kodak finishing, tho best at Wes ton's, opposite book Btoro. Mrs. M. E. YocUey and her daugh ter. Miss Helen, visited relatives In WeeksftMcGowaaCo. UNDERTAKERS Xlffkt YkesMt T. W. Wntt 9071 AT. Orr MM XABT A! I have a check on Ellcrs Music Houso for $108.50 will trade for a second hand wheel barrow. 1 want to leave town. I can't pay tho rent. I am in tho check business. Apply S. n. E. 157 Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Whitney were over from Buncom during the week. Oak and hardwood $4.50 and $5.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. Thomas Riley, E. S. Wolfer, Geo. Von dor Hellen, Art Nichols, Marsh Garrett and R. R. Mlntncr were among tlie Butte creckers In Mcd ford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Churhlll of Yreka are sojourning In Mcdford for a, short time. Sco R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County Bank. Hamrtck Bros., who live near Cen tral Point were among tho throng in Medford Saturday. Mf. Allen who has been employed 'af Hotel Moore bar for sometime, left for California Sunday, accom panied by his family. E. D. Weston, commercial photog raphern, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471 Soda Fountain at DoVoo's. Geo. W. Bashford, a former resi dent of Medford, is visiting In the valley. He 'recently sold the milling plant operated at Vancouver, Wash., by himself and his son Elmer for $40,000. Luke Jennings and pert Darling of Gold Hill were recent visitors in Medford. I have a check on Ellcrs Music House for $10S.50. will trade for a match. 1 have another, I want the match to burn it. Apply to M. B. E., 157 Sheriff Smith. Ernest Lister and Ira Tompkins were among tho many from Grants Pass .who attended the if i fair. , " Carkin & Taylor (john HI Carkln, Glean. O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, , over Jackson, County Bank Building, Medford. James O'Brien and Fred Offen- bacher were over from Applegate Saturday. Col. Mundy is back from a short business trip to San Francisco. Louis Knlos and son Elmer aro visiting in Grants Pass. Mrs, Frank Hammond has been vUltlug relatives living at Central Point, Mr. 0. Knlim left Mcdford Satur day morning for Grants Pans, whore ho will spend a tow days with hla son O. J. Knlpi after which he will re turn to his homo In Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. Knlps has been spending tho summer with his sons tit Mod ford and Grants. Pass, Got Mrs. Uoynolds homo mndo bread at DoVoo's. ; Wnllaco Woods and his family motored down from Ashland Sun day afternoon. Kd ward U. Halo, a former resi dent of Medford, died at San Krnu cjseo ,S?pt. IP, aged 55 years, lie wns a membor of Weatonka Tribe of Rod Men, Oysters, wo know how to servo them any isJyltVt Hotel Medford. T. A. Otsifpand C. 1). Hoon have bought W. H. Halo's timber land in Sterling district and expect to put a sjiw mill on It In tho near future. Claudo Miles has returned from a hunting expedition to Klamath coun ty. Vetch seed and winter oats for sate. J. C. Schmidt. 15J Dr. John A. Renter of Tho Dalles spent a few days at his former homo j In Jacksonville during tho week. Ho Is Interested In a combination ma chine recently Invontod that will polish, grade and pack two thousand boxes of apples per day. It has been tested at Hood River with suc cess, and Is o.peclJd to solvo tho labor problem that has begun to con front tho .orchnrdlsts of the north west. Oysters, Oysters, Oysters, direct from the Oyster beds at Hotel Med ford. v George Cnthbort and his family of Portland are, In Medfonl. Ho Is Interested in a mausoleum enter prise. W. A. Lowe of Grants Pass Is In tho city visiting his nephew, A. F. Stennett. The Epworth League of tho First M. E. church will hold a special busi ness meeting at 7:30 p. m. prompt this evening at the church. Ep worthlans and nil Interested are urged to attend. Mr. and .Mrs. Allen Williams of Applegate . spent Sunday with Med ford friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ulcks accom panied by P. M. Kershaw returned Sunday from a two weeks automobile trip through northern California. They report tho roads In excellent condition. MONGOLIANSMASSAGRED BY CHINESE T ROOPS st. PKTBuammo, sent. a;i. The Chinese oxpodltlomuy troops In Mongolia, plundered and burned sev eral monasteries nml massacred t,00o Mongolians, according to dcuntiluhvit, received hero today from Harbin, Tho Chinese aro said to have muti lated tho bodies of women .and, ohll- dren. Prlneo and Princess l'n-AI escaped, but nil other uu'inhorn of their royal family were murdered. HILLES IN MICHIGAN TO SEEK TAFJJNDORSEMENT DETROIT, Mloh.. Sept. 30.--Chariest 1), 1 lilies, chairman of tho re publican national committee arrived here this afternoon to attend tho con vention tomorrow of state republi cans. Ho seoks the convention's en dorsement of Proatdont Taft'a ad ministration, lllllos asserted that sentiment for Tnft la increasing hourly. ALL STATES FOR WILSON PREDICTS JOE FOLK NKW YORK, Kept, ail.- -Former Oovurmu' Joseph Folk of MMoini riiifttsxhu the piTHiileulinl men here, Ocelli red loilny, "It would not mir priso me If Uovornor WKo, iU'Uio emtio uotititieo, wore lo enrr.v vvory Mule in the .union. Uo him iv, eliuneii t enrrv nil C lliom. Tuft ami KooMUelt. uro mil sur olv it single Stiilo.?' , , t r. ,,r..,,,,.., ,,...,., ,t.)v f BUF1NS DETECTIVES FIND $55,000 EXPRESS CA.R LOOT- MKXKH) CITY, hil, !li HelioU iwiIuihIhmI ivifowu of I'ctlontl. Iroopx In Lu Koaltu. I'liH-'i, luu'thun Moxlen ami Killeil ten nu'ii, liiehullii Mujor Vlllereiil, lu'eonllue; o whuiIh ro eolved hoie Imlny. C'lllUAdO, Hopl. 'J!l Tliu nppiilnl. muiit ,tr jiugk wniiiu'o pi: WiiHiiiug- (on mIiiIo UN vliui eliiilt-iiinii ol' (ho ileiiioiiintiii iiiilloiiul riniiiin eoniiiill tee, wiih imiKiiinet'd (niliiy itl ilciiin. ei'iillit lii!ii(liititi'(oiX huici N'MW OHhKANfi, l,u., iij.l) y;j. Kcnery, hy w VillituiriTirnH Deleetive Akoiu'.v of $3S',Uill ot'lhi $70,000 hmivtaken I'ruin u Loiiiillo nml Kuslivillv oxpnwrt enr hy litunlil In n liold-iip nenr lreiinneiil, Klovldn, whs miuoiineed hero today by rail road ot't'iiiiuls, N'n dotiiil of how Iho money wtis i-eeovered were given out. Pled. DAVIDSON At Central Point, September 22. 1912. John M. David son aged 59 years. 9 months 21 days. Tho remains havo been shipped to Logan, Utah for interment. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Seven room houso and sleeping porch, paved street, close in, $20. See or phone Col. 11. II. Sargent. 1G2 LOST A man's cravenette rain coat. Lost last Thursday, Sept. 19th, some- whore between garage- on south Riverside and Ross Lane. Leavo at Mall Tribune and recoive roward. 159 No Pear Blight Ever Known in the Famous Santa Clara $ Valley California Wo have just boon authorized fo sell 150 acroa of the finest orchard in the Santa Clara Valley, on main comity road, I mile from town. Planted as follews: -iHncres IJartlett Peal's. (5 years old and in fine condition; -10 acres Preneh (Mayette) Wal nuts, (5 veal's old, planted -10 feet apart and internet with Lovcll and Phillips ('liiuj Peaches, ( years old; 50 awes planted to best varieties of Shinpiiu; Pears (Comiee, Beurre Olargeau, ITardy, Winter Telis mid An.jon), 1 and 2 years old and in fine condition; 7 acres vacant land suitable for al falfa, vegetables or fruit. Pumping plant with two 10-inch wells, 380 ft deep, and BO-h. p. Electric Motor, pumps 1200 gal lons per injhutc. Large two-story house, barns, fruit houscRboxes and equipment. Soil is dark, rich loai'ii juld.is located in the best pear. section. The price is only $600.00 per acre, one-half down, balance 5 years at (5 per cent. .., Write for further particulars and photos to W. . Atkinson & Co. 28 E. Santa- Clara Street SAN JOSE, CALIF. sss. CURES OLD SORES If tin ohl noro existed nlmply bfcoiutno tho flo.ili vta dlnoftiroil lit Mmtf pnrtloultir spot, It would bo utt oiiay matter, to apply eomo rouimly dlreotly to tho pliwo that would Itlll Um Runua; dr tho tlluouitotl llosh jnlKht bo removed by n. ourglaiil opnnitlon nml u euro otTeotod. Hut tho-,vory fnot that ohl poroa roalat ovory form of local or external treatment, nml ovou return nfter bolng out (way, ohowa that buck of thorn In ft morbid oiihm which must bo romovml boforo u euro can. tvUult. Juijt nn Idiuj an tho polluttun oontlmitn in tho blood, tho uloer romnllm mi omu cohupool f.ir tuo Ucponltof Impurltion which tlloolrQttlntlon thrown off. O.B.O.ounm Old floroi by nurlfylnu Uio blood. It romovo-J cvorj- truon 6f Impurity and taint Irom tho circulation, ami tlula oomplotoly loea nwny with tha otviiio. When 8.S.S. has olnausctl tho blood, tho n'ro br' la to hoal, and it in not n mirfuco euro, but tho hoatlng pcooom bogl'i-i ut tho bottom; noon tho din charge conros, tho iullammiulon ltmvos, imd tho plnco fllw In wJUi nnn, hoalthy Hash. Undoc Urn pnritylng and 1oulo otfuetsof Q.O.O. tli Bynteui U built up, and thoso whomi huultii lion boon Impaired by the drain nml worn' of an old noro will bo doubly lionufttod by its mw. Jloolc on Bsnt and Ulcers and any modlonl advloo froo to nil who write, XHI5 SWIFT SPJJCIWC CO., ATLANTA, OA KstublUhud 1S7S Incoriiorntod 1004 FRUIT D. CEOSSLF.Y & SONS . Commission Merchants UOI KnutMlii St., Now Vorl Our 8H'clalty APPLES and PEARS Vo havo our own lioiino In ni:v vomc, MViateoofi. lonmion ani iiAHow Direct coimlKiuuenta nollcltad or neo our ItoRiio Itlvor ronronontntlvn, CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon "Let 'er Buck!" ROUND UP PK.vnwrro.v, ouih.'on Ki'ptniilH'r 'M to ilH IikIunIvo UoIiic('mI fnrt'H from all poluln on Koutlicrn I'nolflu llui'rt In Orison. Will bo plncoil on unto SopUmibor 21, ar, nnd 2U. VllO.M .'MKDI'OHI) $UU.'ItOU.N Title l'rom all other polnln cprrospomllnRtr low rates will prnvall aa follewa: ONK AND O.'K THUtD bUK KOIt HOUND TIUP. For full Information relative to fnron, train nchod iilcn, etc., call on noarmt iiKent of tho Ho ut hern Pacific JOHN I. St'O'rr Clencrul I'lixoiiKcr Auout, I'orllnml, On. J01INM. Ktt)TT . " flcncnil ratiiiiKcr Aiscitt, l'oitliiud, Ort'Kuu' U$ 0 iVtM -m- ? a. OxSHgSR SUNSET OCDEH&SHASTA ROUTES AMfO. Cf IJmJh .fij.i f f T t." T f T' T T i T t T T t T J f: V V' Y Y Y Y Y' TM First Gun of the Campaign ,."i: 1 A,lu ;? &: DON'T FAIL TO HEAR IT HON HARRY LANE It. Detiibcratic Candidate for U. S. Senator 6 "i 6' "'" . "-IJT who will expound Progressive Democracy at the NATATORIUM, WEDNESDAY, SEPT- 25th . , . ., . - j at 8 o'clock p. m. v ,ft fedBd Music Everybody Invited f f T V f t r y f Y ? ? ? ? Y t Y Y f Y Y J Y X Y f Y Y Y t Y t Y Y t Y i)U) l- " ' m 'J , ,' . ? f . . :4,." W. ' 0&j&fyto&&&.