: LOCAL AND
2 PERSONAL
(From Thursday's Dally)
; W. H. Norton left for 8o Fran
slsoo yesterday. . . .
Mra. Effte Wise ol Phoenli left for
bom yeaterday. .
Wallace Wilson,, allaa "Fat," left
tor Ashland Wednesday.
Jin. A. M. Kendall left Wednes
day afternoon for Aahland.
O. F. Dyer left for Klamath Falla
yesterday In bla automobile.
F. W. Walt left yeaterday for a few
days' buelneaa atay at Olendale.
B. H. Warren of Jackeon, Ala
bama, atarted yesterday for his borne.
Sister Angela of Mary and 8lster
Mary Laurentlne left Inst night for
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Porljado of Merlin
Oregon, arrived Tuesday night to see
tt valley.
C. P. Richards of Berkeley, Cali
fornia, arrived here Wednesday night
ra bualneaa. -
J. D. Chamboro arrived In Medford
Wednesday from his home In Fort
Wayne, Indiana.
E. F. Taylor of Eugene la visiting
Medford for a few daya. He arrived
Tuesday evening.
Attorney C. L. Reames returned
yesterday from Salem, where be baa
teen on business.
0. A. Benedict of North Yakima
arrived' In Medford Tueaday to take
pointers on orchards.
F. H. Granger of Ontario, Califor
nia, arrived In Medford for a brief
visit Tueaday evening.
Qua Samuels and family returned
yeaterday from their three weeks'
uting at Butte Falls.
The Mall la looked to by Eastern
komeseekers for Information about
the Rogue River valley.
Albert J. Mendell came here yes
terday from Coos Bay, Oregon. He
will atay a few daya.
Tbe Mall offers the best opportu
nity for landowners to reach pros
pective Eastern Investors.
Mrs. Mamie Hennessy and Miss
Nell Henneaay arrived here yesterday
from Kansas City, Kanaaa.
W: O. Cochraln of New York City
topped over for a few days' visit.
He arrived Wedneaday night.
E. H. Hacker and D. Eby of
Fresno, California, are In Medford
Just prospecting for orchard land.
Thomas Franklin of Vancouver,
British Columbia, came In yeaterday
to spend a week touring the valley.
H. E. Fleming of Mandan, North
Dakota, came yeaterday to look over
tbe orchards of the Rogue River val
ley.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Wlant of Mar
ina, Ohio, returned home Wednes
day after a brief but pleasant visit
Mrs. Charles Prim of Jacksonville
left for Seattle last evening. She
ra accompanied by Miss Mollle
Brltt.
Misses Marie and Let tie Stancllffe
and Miss Clara Allen, three pretty
Phoenix girls, were In Medford yes
terday.
, M-. and Mrs. J. E. Oarnett and
family, who have been visiting with
H. C. and Ben Oarnett, left yester
day for Kanaaa City.
J. L. McAhron left for Ayera Spur
to Tlalt hla son-in-law, W. C. Wilson,
wbo was hurt recently. Mr. Wilson
la recovering rapidly.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Harmon, who re
cently arrived from Treka, Callfor
ala, left yeaterday for a few daya'
recreation at Coleatlne.
Mrs, Rales Lewie of St. Paul, Min
nesota, left for Oakland yeaterday.
he baa been vlaitlng here with her
aaat, Mrs. J. H. Stewart.
' Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Lambert and
hlld, who have been In Central
Point oa bualneaa for the past week
or so, returned yesterday.
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Jade J. 8. Coke of Marsbfleld.
Oregon, who baa been visiting aad
sightseeing In Medford for the past
two daya, returned bom Wednes
day. 0. F. McCarthy, wbo baa been vis
iting bere, left for Ashlaad yesterday
and will atay there for a few days
and then return to bla home In Port
land. Mrs. J, A. Feeren of Ashland and
alias Ruby Hanson of Talent, who
have been vlaitlng with Mrs. 0. P.
I.lndley, returned to their home last
night.
Mr. and Mrs. George Vaughn left
for Ashland Wednesday, where Mr.
Vaughn will take charge of the,
Wells-Fargo express office for a fe'
weeks.
J. H. and J. T. Harrison of Ken
newlck, Washington, arrived Wed
nesday In Medford and are going
visit all neighboring towns and r-
chards.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown and son
Shealby, of Portland, who have been
traveling over the valley and look
ing at the orchards, left for home on
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. If. A. Fredenburg,
who have been seeing the fair 'it
Seattle, returned Wednesday. They
said that they had an enjoyable trip.
but were glad to be home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhlnehart and
C. W. Richer of Dayton, Ohio, are !n
Medford. They were out yesterday
looking over the valley and at some
of the orcharda In the foothills.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Frapp and
their daughter. Miss Emma, who
have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Stokea, atarted for borne yes
terday. Mrs. Stokea la their daugh
ter. Dr. C. C. Reld, J. W. Spellman and
Dr. F. M. Ewlng arrived Tuesday
night from Lincoln, Illinois, to look
over the valley. These gentlemen
are old-time acquaintances of Mrs.
Moulden of this city. i
C. W. Perkins, W. E. Toms and
W. C. Green will leave thta morning
for Crater Lake. Tbe two gentle
men firat named are Intereated In
the 401 orchard, which waa bought
by them and their associated last
fall for (110,000.
8. M. Lee, who Is manager for the
Siskiyou Copper ft Gold Development
company', arrived In Medford Wed
nesday on a flying bualneaa trip. He
brought some very fine samplea of
quarts home and reported that the
work waa progressing finely.
E. B. Morris, who represents the
Winchester Gun company, la In Med
ford and baa been In communication
with members of the' local gun club
In connection with the annual ahoot
which will take place In thla city on
September 9, 10 and 11.
Mrs. H. II. Swartwout and her
daughter, Mrs. Charles Hall, of Spo
kane, Washington, arrived In Med
ford yeaterday to visit with Mr. and
Mra. H. W. Woods. Mrs. Woods Is
a daughter of Mra. Swartwout. They
are pleaaed with the valley and will
likely live here.
Dr. K. J. Reader of Aahland waa
in the city yesterday. Dr. Reader Is
a member of tbe examining board
for pensions, which Is composed of
three physicians. Dm. E. R. Seoly.
W. W. P. Holt of Eagle Point and
Dr. Reader. Thla board met yester
day to receive and examine appli
cants. ..
Mr. and Mra. P. P. LaiiKhlin
started for their home la Decatur,
Illinois. Wednesday. While In Cali
fornia they will visit In Berkeley and
San Francisco. Mr. I.aughlln Is a
real estate man In Decatur and his
trip here waa In the Interest of a few
of bis patrons. He will report fa
vorably. Yesterday A. L. Cusick and 0. R.
Baker purchased ten acrea of land
from Adam Emlg, for which they
paid $4000. The land la situated
weat of the J. M. Root orchard, eolith
and west of Medford. There are
seven acres of 3-year-old apple and
pear trees on the placo and 1! acres
of alfalfa.
A. W. Pollard drove hla auto Into
town yesterday from San Raphael,
California. He aald that the trip
waa fine and the roads were pretty
good. They went on to Granta Pass
and then will turn weat and south
for Crescent City and then on to
their home. Those In the party were
Mra. A. W. Pollard and child, Thoe.
Pollard and A. J. Pollard.
(From Friday's Dally.)
Mr. and Mra. Richard Schuler left
last night for Seattle.
W. A. Taylor of Granta Pass Is
paying thla city a short visit.
H. L. Montgomery arrived home
from his trip to Seattle Thursday.
W. H. Carrol of San Francisco Is
staying in Medford tor a day or o.
Misses Fannie Hasklna and Julia
Fielder are enjoying an outing at
Newport
Fred Peterson stsrted for Klam
ath Lake Thursday to be absent sev
eral weeks.
R. 8. Barker and family returned
yesterday from a visit to Portland
and Seattle,
Mra. A. F. Brown of Pasadena,
California, arrived hart yeaterday to
see the tallay.
' H. H. Stevens of South Omaha.
Nebraska, arrived bere yesterday to
spend a few daya. t
I. T. Curd of St. Joseph, Missouri,
arrived In Medford yesterday on a
abort business trip.
A. E. Selby of Orand Forks, ac
companied by A. G. Budge, paid Med
ford a visit Thursday,
Miss Iva Tucker and her brother,
Emmett, of Trail, aro visiting with
D. T. Lawton and family. .
J. C, Cutkln of Woodvllle, Cali
fornia, arrived laat night "to see
what Medford looka like."
Make life's walk easy by using
Grube'a Method for romovlng corns;
25c at Hasklna' drug atore. 64-6t
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hall of fit
Louis arrived here Wednesday to
spend a few daya In the valley.
Miss Bessie Hoffman of Jackson
vllle left for Lamolne, California,
where she will visit with friends.
Mr. and airs. C. H. Thompson and
child of Portland atopped over In
Medford for a few daya yesterday.
H. P. nruehuer, Mloeeo Lillian.
Vienta and Rose, and Master Philip
of Portland are visiting In Medford
Mr. and Mra. J. F. Fitzgerald of
Ottawa, Kansaa, arrived in Medford
yesterday andn will visit a few daya.
F. K. Alexander of Storm Lake,
Io w.ala In Medford visiting his
brother, C. R. Alexander, and fam-
uy.
D. Lacy of Lamolne, California
who has been stopping In Medford
for a day or ao, left for Seattle yes
terday.
Mr. and Mra. J. C. Couse of Hol
lywood. California, are paying a visit
to Medford and the neighboring
country.
Miss Mary Cole of Kinsley, Kan
sas, who haa been vlaitlng with 8.
F. Potter and family, left for Berk
eley Thursday.
Mrs. E. Dyer, accompanied by
Mra. R. S. Black and daughter, went
down to Aahland Thursday to apend
(he day with friends.
E. Hultqulst of Minneapolis, Mln
nesota, arrived yesterday to look
over orcharda and orchard lands. He
represcntes Investors.
Mrs. D. S. Deerlng and her daugh
ter, Eleanor, who bavo been visiting
with Shirley Baker, left for Oakland,
California, Thursday.
J. J. Storle of Red Bluff, Califor
nia, la making a flying visit through
the Rogue River valley. At present
he Is stopping in Medford. , '
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crawford and
family, accompanied by Mra. Craw-
ford'a fathor, C. W. Emerson, left
for the Settle fair Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Paterson nf
Ashland paid Medford a visit Thurs
day. Mr. Paterson is superintend
ent of the Ashland waterworks.
The Benaon Inveatment Co. re
port the sale of 13000 worth of lots
thla week In Weat Medford. Many
neat bungalowa will be atarted the
coming week.
F. H. Whiting and Mjsa Luella
Whiting left for their home In Chi
cago yesterday. Tbey have been vis
iting with their brother, L. E. Whit
ing, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Knlsely of Indian
apolis, Indiana, arrived In tbla city
Thursday to visit with L. B. Brown
and family. Mrs. Knlsely Is a sis
ter of Mr. Brown.
Mr. and Mra. M. O. Broadbent,
who have been living bere for a few
months, left on urgent business yes
terday for Pasadena, California.
They will return In the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Woodruff of
Buffalo. New York, arrived In Med
ford yesterday and will atay here
several daya to look over the city
and valloy with the purpose, of buy
ing. Mrs. E. Harris of Roseburg, wbo
baa been stopping over In Medford
tor a day or ao, continued on her
way to Corning, California, yester
day. She had been vlaitlng friends
here.
Mra. T. W. Netherland left tor
Winters, California, Thursday morn
ing. Sho will visit a few weeka with
her two aons, L. W. and James Neth
erland, who are In business In that
town.
The Christian Endeavor of the
Presbyterian church held a social
Wedneaday night on the manse lawn.
Games were played and refreshments
served. A good time waa had by ev
ery one.
Mr. and Mra. Edgar Hater of Med
ford, Dr. and Mra. Dudley, Miss
Florence Kentfleld of San Francisco
and Howard Dudley of this city re
turned yesterday from their camp
ing trip.
Mr. and Mra. W. T. Buchanan
and his brother, R. Buchanan, of
Dea Molnea, Iowa, are paying Med
ford a ahort visit. They arrived on
Thursday night and will see the val
ley today.
J. L. Sandlin of Lamolne, Califor
nia, who arrived Wednesday to look
over some orcharda, left yeaterday
for Sacramento. He will return
soon and expects to Invest money In
the Taller.
Alfred Flyna of thla city aad i.
F. Ryan of the Western Electrical
Supply company of Seattle went to
Ashland Thursday, where Flynn
Bros, expect to open a branch elec
trical aupply house.
A surprise party waa given by the
M. E. cuurch choir on George Dud
ley at bla bom on Eaat Seventh
atreet last night. The event waa in
honor of bla birthday. A nice time
was had playing games and munlc
and refreshments ended the evening.
Mrs. Mary A. Isaacs ' and her
di.ughter. Miss Agnea, left for Port
land last night. They will atay
there for four days and then go to
Vancouver, B. C, and will see the
Seattle fair on their way back.
Mra. H. J. Schuman and her
daughter, Mlsa Lena, left for their
home in Vlsalla, California, Thurs
day. They bavo been visiting with
E. T. Huth aud will take Mr. Huth's
son, Mastern Norman, home with
them.
Charles Isr.ars. L. K. Wakeman.
Will Muller. L. 'A. Gregory and
Owen Dunlup will leavo next Wed
nesday In their automobllea for
Klamath end Luke counties, wh-re
they will spend thrco weeks In fish
ing and hunting.
W. P. Halley. who Is in the paper
mill business at Oregon City, arrived
In Medford last evening with his
family on the third day out from
Oakland. Mr. Halley drives a Cadll
lr.c SO. He reports good roads
through California.
Mrs. Addio F. Haswell, mother of
Henry Haswell, waa called to the
bedaide of her niece, Mlsa Millie
Wlnton of Fowler, Cr.lirornla, who is
very low. She received tbe news
late in the afternoon and took the
afternoon train, which waa fortu
nately very late.
(From Saturday's Dally.)
J. W. Slinger of Lake Creek waa
In the city yeaterday.
Mrs. R. Bell of Redding stopped
through the Northwest.
J. W. Ware of Seattle la here oi
uslness for a day or so.
J. W. Baker of Eugene arrived yes-
-terday to spend a few daya.
Mra. G. E. Puaey of Oregon City
arrived yesterday on bualness.
O. M. Olds of Eagle Point Is stop
ping In Medford for a few daya.
Mra. Fannie Davla and Mrs. Charlie
Rose went up to Ashland Friday.
Mr. and Mra. H. F. Piatt are en
joying an outing at Butte Falla.
Mr. and Mra. A. L. Helma left for
Portland Friday tavlstt friends.
D. A. Benedict of Portland arrived
yeaterday to look after Investments.
Miss Louise Boone went up to Asb
and yesterday for a visit with friends.
Miss Josle Talent left Friday for
Salem, where she will visit friends.
Harry Shjppy of Chicago arrived
yeaterday for a few daya' aightaeelng
trip.
J. H. Baum of Portland arrived
yesterdsy to spend the day on bual
neaa. 8. 8. Penta, the huatling attorney
of Butte Falls la In town on busi
ness. T. W. Osgood went up to Ashland
Friday, where he haa charge of the
paving.
Mra. J. 8herltfa and her two aons,
Eleck and George, left for Portland
Friday.
Mr. and Mra. C. P. Talent and baby
left for a few weeka' vacation at
Coleatlne. '
C. D. Atkinson of Fulton, Missouri
arrived yeaterday and la registered at
tbe Moore.
D. F. Carnea of New York City
dropped off yesterday to pay Med
ford a vlalt.
Mra. F. A. Glldden la In Aahland
vlaitlng with friends. She left Fri
day morning.
Mlsa Grace Mitchell, who baa been
vlaitlng In Aahland with friends, re
turned Friday.
E. W. Herlen came up from Aah
land yesterday to spend a few days
here on business.
Mrs. F. V. Flekert of Roseburg ar
rived yeaterday to Tlalt with her sla
ter, Mrs. O. V. Myers.
R. 8. Benham of Chicago arrived
yesterday to look over Medford, the
Chicago of the West."
Mrs. M. E. Rlchardaon went over
to Talent to visit with her slst-jr,
Mrs. J. E. Gardner, yesterday. '
Welborn Beeson left last night to
Join his family at Newport, where
his youngest child Is quite 111.
Professor Romanoff will have
charge of the music nt the dinner ev
ery evening at the Nash Grill. (4-tf
John Bloom and Peter Bjonkltmd
of Holdeege, Nebraska, came yester
day and may probably reside here.
Laurance H. Sunon of San Fran
cisco arrived Thursday to see the val
ley while the orchards are In bearing.
Mrs. W. O." Aldenhagen enjoyed
visit yesterday with Mrs. Will Hall.
out at Darla, on the Pacific Eastern.
J. T. Johasoa of Loa Angeles, Cali
fornia arrived la Medford yeaterday
and will look over the valley today.
W. W. Parker waa In from Butte
Falls yesterday aa a wltneaa for E.
E. Smith In hla homestead proof caaa.
A. Morrison and A. J. Morrison of
Cincinnati, Ohio, arrived yeaterday
to look over the aurrounding coun
try.
Mr. and Mra. Dr. H.'A. King nf
Rangor, Maine, arrived yeaterday to
look over some of tbe orcharda to-
fday.
Mra. J. L. Scott and her grandson.
Floyd, left for Granta Pass Friday
to visit with Mrs. Scott's son, G. W.
Scott.
Mrs. Elizabeth Carroll of San
Francisco arrived In Medford Friday
to see the valley and visit with
friends.
W. W. Ewing of Los Angeles ar
rived here yesterday to spend a day
or so looking at some of the big or
chards. H. B. Squirea of San Francisco
came on the late train Thursday eve
ning to spend a few days here on
business.
Mr. and Mra. P. G. Lambert have
returned from Central Point, where
they have been living for a couple
of months.
Mr. and Mra. H. E. Boyden came
back from Portland Thursday and
left yesterday for their camp at
Coleatlne.
M. M. Scott, who has been visit
Ing wttb his mother. Mrs. J. L. Scott,
left for his home In Woodvllle, Cali
fornia Friday.
Mrs. M. C. Harrla of San Joae,
California, stopped over yesterday on
hla trip to the fair to see Medford
and the valley.
Mr. and Mra. W. P. Hanley and
their son, W. P. Hanley, Jr., of Port
land arrived yeaterday and will atay
a week or two.
Mr. and Mra. J. W. Junklna of Ban
gor, Maine, are visiting Medford.
They arrived yeaterday and will visit
the ralley today.
"Mlaa Minnie Corey, one of Med
ford's charming young ladles, la vis
iting Miss Mae Roberta of thla city."
Albany Democrat.
Mra. F. B. Dunkan and Mlaa Mabel
Dunkan arrived yeaterday to visit
Mra. Leon Hasklna. Mrs. Hasklna 's
Mra. Dunkan's niece.
Eddie Wllkenson left for Salinas,
California, where he will apend the
laat few daya of hla vacation before
returning to St. Mary's College.
F. L. Steel of tbe Postal Vie
company left yeaterday for Rosevllle,
California, where they are to take
a series of pictures for the town.
The Medford firemen will give an
other one of their popular dances on
the platform opposite the fire hall
tonight There will be good music.
C. D. Jordan arrived Friday from
hla home In St. Loula. He expecta
to see aeveral of the large orcbarda
and look over Medford before be
leavea.
J. W. Greenall of Portland, who
la representing the Columbia Nation
al Lite Inaurance company of Bos
ton, Massachusetts, la staying at the
Moore.
A. M. Enney of Bartlett, North
Dakota, arrived In the city yeaterday
and will Tlalt hla parents, Mr. and
Mra. O. W. Enney, and hla brother-in-law,
H. S. Brumble.
E. E. 8mlth of Butte Falla waa in
the city yesterday making homeatead
proof. The Mall will wager dollars
agalnat doughnuta that no protest
will be put In on tbat proof.
Word baa been received In Med
ford of the death of Henry Fagell
who died at The Dallea, Auguat 4.
The funeral will be held at that place.
Mr. Fagell waa aa old soldier.
Mrs. T. J. Losey left yesterday for
Ashlsnd, where she waa called by
alckneaa to the home of her daugh
ter, Mra. M. E. Scott, whose little
daughter la 111 with typhoid fever.
Miss Olive Johnson, daughter of
C. C. Johnson, left for Portland yea
terday, where ahe will viatt her sis
ter, Mrs. Mildred Hansen. Miss Olive
expects to be gone for several weeka.
A. Romaaaen of Maryvllle, Missouri,
arrived here to look over the val
ley. He was persuaded to come by
friends and by the Medford Book
let. He Is pleased with hla first vie
of Medford.
Mr. and Mra. J. W. 8harpe left
for Aahland yesterday to hold a camp
meeting of the Free Methodist
church. They Just returned from a
successful series of meetings In the
Willamette valley.
C. W. Martyn, the assistant aup?r
tntendent of the Southern Pacific
railway, went' through Medford yes
terday afternoon on hla way south.
He had a few minutes' talk with
Agent Roscnbaum.
Ben W. Whitney arrived In Med
ford from his home In Paddock,
South Dakota. He will be here a few
days and will look up Investments.
He la an old-time friend of H. S.
Brumble of thla city.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Buchanan and
son. Robert, of Des Moines, towa. are
In Medford tor a visit with friends'
aad to see the valley. Mr. Buchanan
la editor of the Dally Capital of Dea
Molnea. These people are old-time
acquaintance of Mrs. W. 8. Jones.
A. E. Selby and A. O. Budge of
Grand Forka, North Dakota, are vis
iting Medford and the surrounding
country for a few daya. Mr. Budge
la a son of William Budge, one of
Medford'a nearby orchardmen.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Talent and Mr.
and Mrs. John Beeson and daughter
left yesterday for Salt Lake City,
where the G. A. R. encampment will
be held. They will be gone aeveral
weeka and on their way home will
visit the Seattle fair.
Mr. and Mra. J. C. Collins are re
cent arrivals In Medford from White
hall, Illinois. Mr. Collins is a
brother of ex-Recorder Collins of
this city. Yesterday several of the
Collins contingency visited another
brother, S. S. Collins. In Sara's Val
ley. W. V. Moore, who haa served Hotel
Moore so ably aa clerk for several
months, haa purchased a one-third In
terest In tho C. H. Pierce t Co. real
estate flrtu. Mr. Moore Is one of the
finest, hest-natured and genial gen
tlemen In thla city and the Morning
Mall wishes him success.
F. W. Walters Is erecting a danc
ing pavilion on the corner of Seventh
and Oakdale. Prof. Romanoff and
hla orchestra will furnish the mu
sic. The place will be fixed up in
mission furniture with a parlor fot
the ladiea. A good time and good
service guaranteed.
At 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon
a amall grass blaze was started In
front of the residence of W. W. Elf
ert from a carelessly thrown cigar.
The sidewalk caught fire and but for
the propmt assistance of a young
man until the arrival of the fire de
partment there would have been a
aerloua blaze. After the tire waa
over, the sidewalk was badly splin
tered by the force of the water, but
aa this side of the atreet waa ordered
paved It will not be much damaged.
(From Sunday'a Dally)
J. W. Lozler left for Gold Hill rn
Saturday.
Mrs. Palmer of Aahland Is visiting
Medford friends.
C. E. Collins of Portland la a
f uest In the city.
E. H. Davis of Table Rock waa in
the city yesterday.
Frank Smith of Seattle la here en
a ahort business trip.
G. A. Peterson of Wonder, Ne
vada, la visiting Medford.
L. L. Jacoba returned from his
trip to tbe. fair Saturday.
Miss Ruth Shoudy returned to ber
home in Ashland Saturday.
A. W. Plerson of Sacramento, Cal
ifornia, arrived yesterday.
S. J. Monroe of Oakland atopped
over on business Saturday.
Miss L. E. Poth of Tekoa arrived
yeaterday to see tbe country.
W. C. Walling of Minneapolis.
Minnesota, arrived yesterday.
B. F. Forbes ot Butte, Montana,
arrived yeaterday oa bualneaa.
Miss Clara Allen ot Phoenix apent
Saturday In Medford shopping.
Vlrgel Menefee ot Seattle arrived
laat night to vlalt with friends.
Mrs. C. H. Pierce of Ashland vis
ited Medford friends yesterday.
E. F. Sayler of Eugene cam down
to Medford yesterday on bualneaa.
W. B. Hughea ot Seattle arrived
la Medford yeaterday on bualness.
Mrs. John Harrington left Satur
day for a trip and vacation at Cole
atlne.
J. C. Brewer ot Greeley, Colorado,
arrived in Medford oa bualness Fri
day alght.
A. V. Duaa of Granta Pass came
dowa laat night to look at som la
vestments. County Commissioner Joshua
Patterson of Talent was la th city
yesterday.
J. D. Waterman of Saa Francisco
arrived Saturday and Is a guest ct
th Moore.
Mrs. Betsy Roscoe left yesterday
for a brief Tlalt with friends at Oak
land, Oregon.
L. Kusel of New York City arriv
ed In Medford yeaterday to look over
the country.
Mr. and Mra. W. B. Thompson of
Gold Hill were doing trading In Med
ford yesterday.
Professor J. 8. Davis left for Eu
gene Saturday to enjoy a xacation of
several weeks.
R. I. Ross of Chlcag. Illln6ls, ar
rived Saturday t atay for a day or
ao on business.
Mrs. F. L. Blakely left for the
Seattle fair yesterday, accompanied
by E. A. Wall.
C. A. Crout of Jonesvllle, Michi
gan, arrived Friday to took up aome
land Investments.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Miles of the
Mllea Abstract company left Friday
night for Seattle.
H. H. Hacker of Naiereth, Penn
eylvanla. arrived in Medford yester
day on business.
Mr. and Mra. 0. W. Cluck of Olea
dale. California, went up to Taleat
to apend Sunday.
Mra. Chambers and Mrs. H. R.
Wsbb left yesterday for a visit with
friends at Roseurg.
Mra. J. E. Grosjean of Fresno.
California, arrived Friday to see the
Rogue River valley.
O. A. Dickson of New Caatle,
Pennsylvania, arrived In Medford
Saturday on business.
Mrs. Ella Higglns of St. Paul 'a
visiting In Medford. While here she
will stop at th Moor.
Mra. C. H. Corey and her son,
Lloyd, left for Colestlne Saturday t
apend a week or more.
R. D. Fogg of Jonesvllle, Michi
gan, arrived yeaterday and will stay
over a few daya to alghtsee.
Frank Metier of Roblna, Iowa,
dropped off yesterday to atay a few
daya in Medford on business.
D. E. Houman of Watervllle,
Maine, arrived last night to loek
over the Rogue River valley.
Go to the Moore and hear the ar
tificial mocking bird which waa re
cently Imported from Germany.
T. 8. Waaner of Portland Is stop
ping in Medford for a ahort business
trip. He arrived Friday night.
Crlt and Florla Howard, wbo hav
been visiting with Mr. and Mrs J.
C. Smith, returned yesterday to
their home In Yreka, California
Mavor and Mra. W. H. Canon left
for the Seattle fair yesterday. They
expect to be gone about a week.
P. A. Hussey returned from l is
trip to San Francisco yeaterday.
where he haa been buying goods.
W. H. Volck of Watsonvllle. Cali
fornia, la a vialtor In Medford. He
arrived Saturday and will atay a tew
days.
llda, Colorado, who have been visit
ing Mrs. W. S. Crank, left for Se
attle. Maude Rippey left for Portland
and the Seattle fair yesterday. She
expecta to be goae a couple f
weeks.
Mrs. L. G. Porter and her daugh
ter Mlsa Lu, accompanied by Mra.
Charles Cblldera, left for Coleatlne
yeaterday.
Mra. Grace Norman of Ashland Is
spending Sunday in Medford with
her parents, Mr. and Mra. R. H.
Whitehead.
J. M. Reed of Rose Hill, Iowa,
stopped oft In Medford yesterday for
a brief visit with bis old-time friend,
W. L. Orr.
Mr. and Mra. F. C. Gilds ot Riv
erside. California, arrived in Med
ford Saturday tj apend a few daya
sightseeing.
Mrs. R. C. Holman ot Portland,
who has been visiting with Mrs. E.
J. Kublt of Jacksonville, left for
home yesterday.
S. H. Vogel of Pittsburg, Penn
sylvania, arrived in Medford Frldir
to apend a little time looking at
som orchards.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Armstrong of
Seattle arrived yeaterday to look
over the Rogue River orchards and
to visit Medford.
Dr. S. A. Brown of Portland arriv
ed Saturday on Important business.
ur. Brown Is a heavy Investor la
land In this valley.
Benj. F. Fairchllds and family ct
Yreka, California, are in Medford
for a two weeka' viait with Mr. aad
Mrs. Thomaa Collins.
Mr. and Mra. Ben Pbllktll ct
Fresno, California, accompanied by
their daughter, Mlsa Nell, arrived la
Medford Friday alght.
Justin Elfert, son of Councilman
Elfert, who Is firing on a switch en
gine at Roseburg, came up last
night to visit his folk.
Mrs. H. H. Noble of San Francisco
arrived in Medford Saturday night
to tour the vallev. She h .ia
and chauffeur with ber.
Carl S. Reed of Montlcello, 1111
nola. Is paying Medford a vl.lt n.
arrived early Saturday morning and
win remain a ahort time.
Mrs. A. F. Brown of Pij...
who haa been visiting with Mrs. B.
u. smitn at th Lewis-niwaii orch
ard, returned home yeaterday.
Miss Etta V. Little of Bnrlir.M
Missouri, arrived here veatArdav . m
a pleasure trip, aceomnanled hi him
Orlna Keith of Seneca, Kansaa.
Mrs. W. W. Elfert and her mil.
daughtera. Ethel and Marie. k.
have been visiting with Mrs. Bodge
oi tiosenurg, returned laat night
Mrs. B. B. Picket left last ni.ht
tor Portland to Tlalt relatives. Upon
ner return she will be accompanied
by her nephew, Maater Carter Rrm.
don.
Mr. and Mra. J. E. Relter of San
Francisco are stopping In Medford
for a day or so. They arrived Fri
day and, are well pleased with th
city. '
George McXelly. Sr.. of San Frsn.
Cisco, California, left for Klamath
Lake yesterday. He waa here oa
business for the Crescent Feather
company.
Mr. and Mrs. Farel ot Rovalton.
Wisconsin, arrived yesterday to visit
Mrs. w. C. Kenyon. Tbey are re
turning from the Seattle fair anil
will look over th valley.