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PAGK TWO MEDFORD MAIL .TRIBUNE, MBDEORPOBKaON. SATURDAY, RlOTMMnWR 28, 1012. "t '? J, ill AND ftSONAL There wHhbf" special music nt tho fiaptlat church Sunday morning. This Swltl cad Mr. IMaifeailVwork with (his choir'i , , t . J id go t.AwGll of Grants r-ass spoat, Friday .night at Medford with frleftd. Ho liAs been attending Iho ibh1 encampment wf thu 0. A R a' Ragle itfollit. yDr. RJckert, eyesight, Bpeelallst, orer Kontner'8. r 4 B, -Fi MulHoy loft Saturday to ro- HSie, his, work atiGrants Pass whcro (the circuit court Ib In wssion. . . MIm Carmen lllttron left Satur day morning for Corvallls whcro sho will attend school this winter. Thbro will be a meeting of the di rectors of tho Mcdford Commercial club Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Important business de mands full attendance. Harry B. Foster, who la seriously Ill at his home on East Main is re ported much Improved in health. It was. first believed that ho -was Buf fering from typhoid but such was not the case. Mcdford Conscvatory ot Music and Languages, College Bldg. Tho only music school In So. OreRon with a full ,corj,of teachers. Send for catalog. . Chief of Police Jllttsou who has (beeiyeoatJne'J to his homo during tho .parii.two months was down town to- AVIth no friends In nttemtnuce, Oqorgb Dcdaakalous, the Oreck wld want robbed and murdered Sunday night at the bo factory, was burlo'd r Friday morning by John. A. Perl. Tho KfboHy wa4 Interred In tho potter's field. His belongings were nil placed Hi his trunk and laid away. Ho was evidently a good provider for his family as his receipts show that ho had sent a great ,dcaj of, money, homo to his wife. OAk, apd hardwood 4.50 and $5.00 Pc eord. Gold Kay Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. Mr., And Mrs. C, 11. Doarto returned Friday, from a tour of tho western province of Canada. They report a splendid, trip and state that while they have seen some wonderful country-It can't compare with the Roruo river valley. Mrs. U. T. Van do Car ot Salem Is In Mcdford for a Tow days visiting friends, Soo R. A. Holmes. Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County Rank. ,Tho Mooro Brothers havo taken back their placer proporty on upper Brlgga creek the old Barr mine which has been operated during tho past season by a company of lessees and have loft to prepare for the winter's run. This Is ono of tho old est properties In the district and has always been a good producer. V. T. Sosson of Williams creek Is in Mcdford on a short business trip. He reports everyone, prosperous in his section -which Is ono ot tho rich est llttlo valleys in Southern Oregon. Carkth & Taylor tiohh H. Cnrklu, Glenn O. Taylor), attornoys-at-Iaw, GRAND JURY HOLDS RICH FOR BIGAMY (WANTS PASS. Ore., Sopl. iS, Tho grmiil jury Ktidny evening re turned nn indictment mzniust li. U. llioli, oluufjt'tl witk polyvinyl Mrs, Nirh K. U married to Itich in Ibis city lahl rVltrtmry will llio clituC wiU lies- hut'oro lu jury. j " ' ESPEE TRAIN RUNS . i -' i - iniu SEWfcK mm T. BILL DEAD AT AGE OF fiilh-n; 'rurii 1 1 1 1 li I I 1 1 1 1 -! j H jl I .Ill I K WetksMcGowanCo. I tOT)teRTAld3RS ttfcM ttmHi 9. W. WMkl W71 A B wfTn v9Mt -..' " i&BT AMMTilf V Medford. C. R. Lcvlnson ot Barron was In Mcdford Saturday on business. Mrs. E. G. Dunham of Rock Point Is visiting Mcdford friends. Get Mrs. Reynolds homo made bread at DoVoo's. Harry Pellett of Ashland spent Saturday In Medford on aNshort busi ness trip. Mrs. Leonard Garrett left Saturday morning for Gold Hill where sho will spend a week with friends. E. D. Weston, commercial photog raphers, negatives made any time or place by appointment Phone M. 1471 Harry Buchanan of Foots creek is in Medford on a short business trip. He owns and operates a large alfal fa ranch In that section. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Wendt of Ash land spent Saturday with Mcdford friends. Soda Fountain at DoVoo's. E W. Powell or Murphy Is In Med ford on a short business trip. . (Oysters, -we know how to erve mem any siyie. iioiei xaeuioru. - Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Crane left Fri day afternoon for San Francisco whero they will tarry seroral days. Oysters, Oysters, Oysters, direct from the Oyster beds at Hotel Med ford. Phono us jour orders for milk, cream, butter and butermllk. Two dcllvory8 dally, it. R. Creamery. 177 SHOW (ft tin TO Aikv, Bt-pettne friends While it -will e.aoHe time before he will be able Jackson County Bank Building, to, resume his duties, be Is much 1m .proved in health. - jt y? Boosey, who was bound over to, await action by the grand Jury on .complaint of C S. Sanderson ot (Cteutral Point, is being held in tho county Jail, helng unable to furnish the, necessary bond, of JS00. ft. A. Newell. Jadlea' .tailor, 4th ,hocrii..K1H. bldg. ,, jSir. and Mrs. E. T. Liljegram will leave Sunday for Sah Francisco for a week visit. , qel.jlt at'na'Votfa. . . .Mr. and Mrs. E. F. uutbrlo are planning .to leave soon for England where they will spend Christmas lth Mr. Guthrie's parents. Mrs. Emma. Robinson of Portland is t la, Medford, visiting friends. Fruit, pickers aprons, better than palls and cheaper. Made by Mcd ford Tent and Awning Co., 106 X. pro4 St 162 , ,W, E, , Piddle, vice-president ot tie. Frisco jailrpad system Is vis Jtlng Medford, his prjyata cacJbelng sldetracked'ih" the local yard St He comes to attend the wedding of bis son to Miss Riddel. Al Sather, manager ot the Star Theater, ,has returned from a .short business trip tq. Portland. . Opera 'house tonight, "Tho Coun try fiijl,' Sunday night,, HVlfo In Namek,Only. ' Sunday algbt your last chance to seo tho .Marlon-CIa-man players. Kd freo list Sunday night, prices 10 and SO cents. ,Mr. and Mrs. W. W Baker left Saturday for a vtelt with' friends at Merlin. Garland stores and ranges, lubri cating ojls. F. W. ShaplelgU Hard ware. No. 28, South Central. , Many ot the Mcdford teachers who have been In attendance at the In stitute at Ashland during tho past three days havo returned to Mcdford, R. R. Ebel with a party of friends has returned from a fishing trip on upper Rogue River. Oak and hardwood $4.50 and 5.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. Mr. aiid Mrs. W, H. Locko ot Grants Pass spent Saturday at Med ford on business. Ed Dutton ot Eagle Point spent Saturday in (Mcdford pn a abort busi ness, trip, , t , . '. Diamond Edge tools and cutlery, picking baskets and ladders. F. V, .Shaplelgh Hardware, 28 South Central. Carl Von dcr Hollcn of Eagle Point was a recent Mcdford visitor. Chaa. W, EUls, 6f Wasblngjon, D. C .special agent for doparttnent of Cdhiraorce alld Labor Is here visiting his brother, W, II. EIHh. HO haB a special assignment to enquire Into wages pAld.,in lumber mills in coast elates,, Xt. RIckert, eyesight specialist, over' Kentner's. Mrs. Tom Mbffatt returned Satur day from an extended visit at her eastern home. H. B. Cole of Colestln Is spending a few days (In Medford on business.' Kodak finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. tfr.taud Mrs, (A. D. Johnston of Gallce, creel; tiro iu Medford on a short business trip. "Ny",, C, Qolvfnson of Sacramento Jh in Medford visiting bis slater, Mrs. Emm 'Marloii. : WASHINOTON, Sept. 2S. "Old Bill" for five years a pensioner of tho post office Is dcadi. "IHI1" wits a horse, a nlthful servitor ot Uuclo Sam for 23 years, and -a grnterul government gavo him flvo years of case In his old ago before death. "Old Bill" became a postal om ployo lit 1SS4. For 2G years ho did all ot the dmyago for tho local ioat office and department. Then ho was retired on "full pay,' through the kindness of hl3 driver, Caleb Cleve land, and Merritt O. Chance, now secretary ot the economy and effic iency commission. Chnnce was chief clerk of tho post office department when "Old Bill" was pensioned at tho request of Cleveland. The horse was estimated to be 37 years of age when ho died, a patri arch of the postal service. rOHThANI), Ohm Sept. MS.- Wur men lire injuu'il lodny one puiliiH fnluily ns llurrciuU of it HuUlliorn lu'ifii fioijiht Ihitu tniiliiii; lulu i ltt; sower o.uuVnlor lUuv. The in jured, nrej Tim .Mni-enrn'niemboiM of the o-. pnuvtinu orov( may die; l.otiis Hrown niul i. Iteilm, ol Hi een vnlhm (v 1,'Arl Ilmv.vne. A. 11. .tone!?, fireman Ulitl ciiiuoer rospcrt Ively of lln fit'ihl liniu. The exenvnlor wax Itoirnr IwKolt utuis the milrond Irm'k when llii freight I ruin rro.'Mu'd lnt it. The tu'ciileut is alh'uml In Imvo been onuseil by the I'uiUiro of Ihe Soutliern Pneifio elijilneef lo heed the wnrtihir r5tii lv h flnjjiunn. T ' 1. in. dally, except Sunday. edlflco K Onkdnlo." Cliureli l'i-ebyit,rlaH Ol'Kiiin Hervlot'H In Iho )u5v nndl lovlttm ill li it. in. A full uVoheslrit of miivimi iiiHlvuiiHMiK A full ohnnis niul ti utmi'leUo of some of Mcdfotd'H hosl Hlnorf. Tho hiiuhi fur oviuiIiir hov!i'i nl 8;l)0 i. in, Sunday huIiiiuI ut 10 u. in. C. K. Mioli'ly nt IliJUl p in. fi CHINESE CELEBRATE REf 5UBLICS ANNIVERSARY n LOVER'S WIFE PORTLAND, Ore., Sef)l. .Fol lowing the arrest of Marirct St. Cluir, chorus irl ut n Portland the atre, on a' charge of attempting to murder Mm. C. K. Diekeg, by putting poiwm iu her medicine, Dicken, tho injured woman's husband, in held in jail nn a material wilnesn in default of the fl0,000 biirety required hy tlc court to insure his appearance in court. lAiHs St. Clair wii4 held by Justice Olben to answer to the grand jury. SJio nli wn fodgcil in jail on her fuiluru to produce .fO.aOO hail. Dickes, a piano player ut the the nler where llisx Ut. Clair wng em ployed, ndmittcd Iuh iulitnucy with the clutrurt girl. Both ho nnd Mi'sk St. Cluir were given u Hevcru cuhH gntion by Juslico Olsen. 3rrs. Diekex, crying bitterly, plead ed for her husbnml't release, nnd on being refused Hiiiil he would make an effort to raho hail for him. She said hc would obtain a divorce hut did not Want to pee the father of her child behind tho hart. Dr. David Nelfcon, family physi cian of the Dickcx, testified Mrn. Dieken lmil been poisoned three timcH since 3fny. Tustiinoliy Wns introduced to hIiOW that JIIsb Ht. C'lrtir hail been near the Diekes' liome inquiring it exact iloelition. ROOSEVELTERS PLACE ON TICKET SAN FIf AKCIKCO, Sept. . 28. JuineH Cremin, Ktutifetidnii in (lie of lico of Secretary of Slnte Jonlau, announced thin afternoon that Attor ney General. ,Vebb Iiiih decided th'tt the Tuft presidcntiul doctors fur California shall not nnd that tho Koosovclt oloejors .mll bo entitled to tho republican designation on the bullot iu Kovembor. SAN Jr'ltAKCISCO, Sept. 28. Young China, represented in the local colony, celebrated today the first an niversary of the new Chinee repub lic, with much foaling, specchmakiug ami mui-ic by American bauds, hut no fireworks. The now generation believes iu the "safe nnd sane" idea iu recognizing their national inde pendence. The celebration inehi'lTed n parade and open nir meeting, followed by an elaborate ten party. The official raising of the now Chinese f Ing of red, yellow ami black with n white background, was a fea ture of the day'n events. FOUR HOURS CLIPPED FRISCO TO CHICAGO SAN FKANTISCO, Sept- 28.- Four houra will he clipped, from the running tune between San Francisco and Chicago when lite new de luxe overland limited train is put on Jan uary 1, according to announcement by the Southern Pacific railroad here today. The fare on this trnin will ho $10 in excess of the regular rate. The train will carry a manicuiist, barber, stenographer, bath, etc. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT A sulto or four fur nished rooms iu a new modern house, gas range. Close In, Bell phoho 3721. 1G2 FOR 8ALB 1 IntcrnatlonoTTo II. P. horizontal gasoline engine prac tically hew at a bargain. Address C, care Tribune. 15C FOR SALE Thoroughbred White Leghorn chickens. Home phono 337rX. ' ICt RENEWED ' ACTIVITY IN ROGUE RIVER VALLEY ORCHARD WORK Clms. C. Hoover Rcturnx Willi His Pockets Kiill of OrilerH for Full Nursery Stock Tho Indications ut present point to a large Increase in acreago to bo set to. fruit this fall. The season has been very favorable for nursery work and the stoqk is tho beat seen in tho local market for years. Tho Rogue River Orchard company has over 3000 ncres of first class or chard land near Merlin which will bo planted to pears, apples and. cher ries. This Is a Btrong and' rollablo company and the name of 8. D. W1I llums of Merlin as president is an as suranco of its success. Mr. Ellison formorly of Medford Is the expert horticulturist for tho com pany; Tho Suncrost Country club Ih another of Merlin's progressive de velopment companies. They sell through their JCansus City offices, land planted to pears or clionles on flvo years delivery. All stock used by company will bo Inspected In Mcd ford by Prof. O'Gara and his assist ant. Doth those companies will use stock furnished by tho Hoover Nursery exclusively. JL At the Churches Special milidcat services will bo given at the First Presbyterian church tomorrow dedicatory of Iho remod eled church bitttdlut;. Tho morning service will Include prcludo. offer tory and postllidc, selections on plpu organ played by Mlsa Flora Gray. Two anthems by quartette, "To Deum," Dudley Ruck and Christ Upon tho Cross, Dullard. Tho quar tetto Includes Mrs. flcorgo Andrews, soprano; Mrs. 12. E. Gore, contralto; Mr. B. K. Gore, touor; Mr. George Andrews, baritone. A chorus choir, three vIoltulstB and a vlollu-colllst will assist with the hymns. They are Miss lone Flynn, Miss Alleon Perl and Mr. James, Vance, violinists and Mr. Maddock 'cellist. During tho evening sorvlco the following numbers wilt bo heard: "Savior When Night Involves tho Skies," Scholley and "O Lamb of God," Gounod, by quartette 'loll IditllOliUi Services ut 'Inn lihtheinn, fill? Fourth street, will bo hold In Gorman at It tl. in., In English at 7:30 p. in. Sunday school (CnglltOi) at 10 a. in. Cunt-ad Vllkorv pastor, CASCARETS SURELY STRAIGHTEN YOU OUT No Headache, HIHoiuuicn, I'ptet Stomach, Lnxy Ller or Const U paled How els by Morning St. Mark's KpNropal Joseph U. Shoorln, Priest In charge. Sunday services. Holy commun ion S n. in., Sunday school 10 a. in. sorvlco and sormun 11 a. in., even ing prnycr nnd sermon S p. m. Serv ices are hold In St. .Mark's Hall cor ner of Main nnd Holly streets nnd alt aro cordially welcome. Tho Risbbp of tho dloccso visits the church on Sunday, October 6th, ClirlMfnit IJlblo' school Ril'uls at 10 -a. m., Preaching al lfam? C E. at 7 p.m. Evening sermon nt 8 p. in. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening, choir practice on Friday evening. You aro cordially invited to como nnd worship with us. I). I). Iloylc, minister. Aro you keeping your bowels, llvor niul stomach clean, pure nnd fresh with Cnscarets, or merely forcing a )hmtKOwny through theso alimentary or draluaco organs every few days with SAIts, Cathartic Pills, Castor Oil or Purgative Waters. , Stop having a bowel wash-day. Lot Cattcarets thoroughly clcauso and regulate tho slotuacb, roiuovo tho' un digested, sour and formoiUliiK food and foul gasott, tako tho exrls bllo front tho liver and carry out of the system nil the decomposed waste matter and poisons Iu tho Intestines mid bowels. A Caeca rot tonight will make you feel great by morning;. They work while you sleep never grlpo, sicken or cntuo any Incqnvenlotice. and cost only 10 cents a box from your drug gist. Millions of men mid women tako a Cascaret now and then ami noVcr hnvo headaches, biliousness, coated tongue, Indigestion, sour stomach or constipated bowels, ('as carols belong In every household Children Just love to take them. Flrwt (IuhtIi of Christ .Scientist. Sunday morning service nt eleven o'clock. Subject of lesson-sermon: "Reality." Wednesday evening meet ing at 7:30. All aro welcome Sun day school at 10:00; all under tho ago of twenty aro Invited. Reading room hours, two to flvo Tho highest point of woman's hap piness is reached only through moth, crhood, Yet tho niothoMo-bo Is often fearful ot nnturo'a ordeal and shrinks from tho suffering Incident to Its con summation. In Mother's Friend la to Ijo found a medicine ot great 'value to overy expectant mother. It is'lntendod to proparo tho BVfllom for tho crista, nnd thus relievo, In groat part, tho suffering through which tho mother usually passes. Tho regular una of Mother's Friend will repay any mother In tho comfort It nffordo before, and tho helpful restoration to health and otrcngth It brings about after baby comes. Mother's Friend Ib for salo at drug stores. Wrlto for our freo book for oxpectnnt mothers which coutalna much valuable Infor mation. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. AlUatt, C. pitfw Is Your Electric Iron in Good Repair? Jl' no; bring ii to our office and vy will put ifin good rtinitir at actual cost for all damaged parts. , Ov wo will exchange a Now 1912 Model Nickcl-phtled Electric Iron for yotir old iron aiid $3.00. BfeltfG Iti YOUR OLD IRONS 'sti No matter how badly damaged and $&$$!( i'tJUliUVjCxehange',ltliciirj'oi' you. ' ?l California-Oregon Power Company Poth PhonGs, Vj'4. 216 West Main St. FOR SALE Two Lots, B0tfli7, Quoon Aniie Addition ' Witter, Howei', pavement and HltlownlUM In, alloy In roni'i bOBt two lota In tho addition, Ono Lot, 75x120, Ea3t Main Sti'oot ; Water, sower, pavement, alloy In rum. Kivo-rpoiu hoiiBo utul lot, Ivenwopd nVontio--Coikh'oU) foumlution, plastered, wirod and tllunil) ed, lot i:i5 feet (teop, holf lJlot-U Jourlh Btreet pavoinent, higli groud. , . .Lot South Oakditlo 0x 175, all iniproveniontH in. adjoiitH Howard properly, faoe.H Dakota avenue, alley m roar. Seven neren, 1 miles north of Modtord on Cen tral I'oint, iimeatfain, diti'li aiji'oM highOHt pa.rj. Any of the above properties win be piiiviiitHOd at exeep'tionally low prices and ( this to silit pur chaser. MEDFORD BOOK STORE Vapor Baths Scientific Massage $1 203-1205 (larnetl-Corey Building Home PhonUi5 .Pacific. Phono 5712 APPLES APPLES APPLES Do Yon Want to Soil? What Boris and quantities and what price? V nru not tMid orlnft for anybody's fruit. Do you want to courIkii nnd ebntten tho market; Consult tin and wo will kIvo you quotations. I every cane- wo send tint suitors sale not. N Now York wo mo uur own unto note, niul do not havo apples sold by auction, H. N. WHITE & CO. 7(5 Park Plaeo Now York McBride s Confectionery Store Will Bo Opened About OCTOBER 1st. Under the management of the original owner, 11. I). McBride, with a full line of strictly I'ivhIi home-made Candies. EAST MAIN STREET Nearly a quarter of a century undor tho same management THE Jackson County Bant Medford, Oregon Jt has succeeded because of l i Soundness of prineiplo Economyof management Safoty of investment Courteous and liberM treatment ' CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawter .President O. It. Lindley, Vice Pies. O. W. McDonald, Cashier V-r BRAND AMS BACON AND LARD .Keprcsont everything that is choice and' fine. Columbia Brand is made from Government Inspected products and is wliolosomo, nourishing an ficalthfnl Insist upon Columbia Brand 4 ,,)' ''ftickcdby UNION MEAT COMPANY Pioneer Packers of tho Pacific Sold and Recommended by KoutH (Joiiijiaiiy jj. & a (JhhIi Rtoro Allon Orocory do, William fltrlnor (1. h, Bcliolffollh o, II. Vorlilult Kant Hldo Urodory Co, Woat Sldo MarUot 0, I'. Krlba & Co, l- o, (Jrabflll . , v - I'Jcoiiomy MarKot k ft. wi n. i'jiraiy WnVIIIHOll & 111 ItniTlAliI 1' W II. hydlard ' "' ' -' ', . t it '( v