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    THE MED FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22. 1008.
63 IN DANGER
ON STRANDED
Social and Personal
1
tNER ANUB1AS
No Word Received From
Vessel Pounding to
Pieces Of! Santa Barbara
SANTA HAKJiAltA, July
flo word has bei'ii rwivi'd ihiH (on;
noon from the worn of tin- wreck of the
German liner AnubiftH, which nt IhhI ot
cuunt was pnuwliiitf to pi paps agfiinnt
thft jagg' r'ffH ni'iir Han Migiu-I i
laud. Of the lot"' of the tilt iiu-ii who
were left iibonrd of freighter noth
iug definite ih known. Tji tit the time
the Unit and neeond iihi.ch of the Ami
bias left the wreck with nine ineinnern
of the. erew in a lifeboat, no lives had
been lout, but the big steamer was rap
idly breaking up, her after deck being
awatdi and the waves that rolled over
her hammering her hull on the rocks.
The vtMHel at the time was in a moat
perilous position, and the rising of the
wind might cause her to dimiitegrulc
before the force of the heavy Hens and
render the escape of the pussengera and
members of the crew difficult if nut im
possible. Tugs from severul ports along the
coast ar hurrying to the ussiHtauee of
the doomed steamer, and word is ex
pected from the scene of the disaster
before night.
Karly the launch Charm, with Cup
tain Pillsburg, head of the marine tin
derwriters uf Han Francisco, on board,
left for the wrecs from the oil port of
(laviol. The tug Itedmulo of the Jc
dondo Ituilway compiiny departed from
Heiloado lust night and should be at
the side of the disabled stt-ainer this
morning.
MEDFORD APRICOTS
BE8T IN THE MARKET
Farmer Medynski is down from his
homestead near Untie Falls.
Sheriff Joaes was in Med ford again
TupmIiu- on official business.
Fred M". Drake, formerly u merchant
of Ashland, has recently married at
Portland Miss Fetitt.
John Listy, who resides near Central
Point, made Med ford a bnsinrss visit
I uewlay.
V. 1). Trvor. one of the b ailing dairy
intra of Del Norto county, California,
is paying this valley a visit.
U. C. (lleason of the Toggery and
his family are rusticating in the Buite
Creek section.
P. Hale, the Brownsboro merchant,
spent a lew hours m Mt'dlord I Ues-
tay.
lilaijif Kium, the artist, is spending
a few days ut Cob-Htin, southern Ore
goii 's favorite summer resort.
I. F. M alloy, a proiuini'iit stockman
of Lake county, is making our valh-y
visit while on his way to Portland.
Hon. ft. d. Smith of Grants Pass was
in Medford Tuesday on professional bus
in ess.
Mr. and Mrs, H. P. Hunter of Cole
ma n 'reck were n imy ig t he ma a v in
Medford during the week.
I,. C. Hill of Haiim Hosa, Cal., the
wi'll known Bohemian, is visiting Ash
land and Medford.
K, T. Staples anfl It. I Itur-lir, thr
Asldamt lniillordHr were aiuoag t lo-ii
Medford friends Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. W. I.'. Coleman was in Medford
Tuesday en route to Jacksonville from
Phot nix.
H. McKereher ut Ashland, an exteu
Hive operator in government binds, trans
acted business in Medford Tuesday.
Oakland defeated Portland in I In-
first game ot the Oregon metropolis this
week by a score of N to 2.
Mrs, N. J. Wiley, wife of I he well
..iinft'ii contractor and builder, and theii
children have left, for their former home
in Indiana for a visit of we vera 1 weeks.
10, W, Tildeu, who is making a litri'
fruit farm near Woodville, was in Med
ford Tuesday and bought several thou
sand fruit I ree while here.
Mrs. F. Mee of Siskiyou county, Cal
ifontia, is slopping at Ashland, while
Frank is putting up a mill at his mine
in Klamath river district,
( Jperal ions have been suspended at
Uoaring (limlet mine, Katies (.'reek
SWIMMER INJURED
AT OLYMPIC GAMES!
GABFIELD REVERSES
LAND COMMISSIONER
That tlie laii'l iuc'luilM in tin' famous
m j ".'17-10" territory in duomed tit start-
LONDON, Julv -Striking the wa- K " to respective
,w thn l-WIUh -wim.!1- KaiD "'.denced by the de
nier, was seriously injured today while
making a high dive at the Olympic
games. This is the first serious acci
dent that has marred the games this
year.
Cane's foot slipped as he was leav
iug the platform, and although he tried
to riirht himself in the air, he was not
successful, and Btruck the water with
such terrific force that he was rea
dered unconscious. Hpnnberg of Swedeu
realized what had happened and, plung
ing into the tank, rescued the drown
ing Fnglishmau, Cane was removed
to a hospital, where be is being exam
1 for internal injuries.
Running Jump Record.
T. C. irons uf America made a new
Olympic record in the running broad
.tump today, his mark being iM leei
3 inches. Prinstein, who held the rec
ord, made only -M feet 7 I - inches at
the Olympic games at Alliens in llo.
Irons made his juuip while competing
in combined seelions five aird six in I lie
preliminaries to I he lii.a! event.
In sections one and tv.n uf the run
ning broad jump, R. T. Cook of Amer
ica won first place, his jump being H2
feet, 10 1-2 inches. In sections three
and four Imniiel J, Kelly of America
ivoii first jilace by jumping 211 feet
1 I I inches, and in ncetions seven and
eight Pricker of Canada won first with
a mark of 2'A feet 3 inches.
Good Time Is Made.
Kerr of Canada won first place in
the first heat in the semifinals of the
20i meter dash, his time being the best
of the winners of the first four heats.
Kerr look his heat in 22 2-.r) seconds.
cision of the secretary of the interior
in the case of Mason 0. Meservey vs.
William F. Byrne, just r. ceived by C. j
F. Stone, attorney for .Meservey. i tie
commissioner of the general land office
under date of January 2. JitS, re
versed the decision ut the register of
the Klamath Falls land office and the
contest dceided in favor of the home
steader, Mr. Hyme. An appeal was
taken to the secretary of ilie interior
and that official has reversed the de
cision of the commissioner, ordered the
homestead entry canceled and allows
Mr. Meservey the privilege of filing on
the laud.
The contest involves homestead en
try for lot I, section 2, in town
ship 37 south of range in h. . M.,
and is one of the most valuable claims
included in the "37 10" territory. The
commissioner found from the evidence
that the elaim contained between threr
and four million feet of merchantable
timber, and that while the contest ee
had not done all that the law required
in the way of cultivation, that he had
done the bent he could under the cir
cumstances and that he was entitled
to the homestead, The secretary holds
that the residence ami cultivation were
not sufficient to comply with the law
and that the coutestee's home on the
land wus merelv nominal.
NOT J (JR.
Notice is hereby given lhat the under
signed will apply to the city council of
the city of Medford, Oregon, at the
meeting to be held on Angiifd :i. 1H0.S,
for a license to sell Hpirilous, cinous
und malt liquors in quantities less than
ii trillion fit. Ii in nlitce. ttf lnisine-H. ur
Heat two was won by Carlmel of Amer- l,utf( u, Hai x ju b,w,k h) H!lil,
ica in 22 3-fl seconds; heat three was ! M:Y i,m.itlm
won by Cloughen of America in 22 3 5
seconds, and heat four was won by
Hawkins of Kngland in 22 3-." seconds.
Dole of America made a frood showing
in the first rounds of the featherweight
catch as-catch-can wrestling bouts to
day. In the first round ho defeated
Con kin ami in the second round suc
ceeded in getting the decision over
Webster of Fuglund.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMtf.
Haled July 20, 1'lOS.
JOHN HAKKINOTOM.
THE JULY CLEARANCE
The one opportunity for people of Southern Oregon
M,n- t
. this month. It shows that people a.iate n genuine
lu, v -mil now conic otli-nuj,' me Mini"
We are very grateful to the people of
.ontliero Orrvim for their liberal patrnuat;.- uml awtui
not l-rove Batisfaetorv. Huv your supplies ilnring the elearan.e
KEDITED I.V I'RICE FROM 10 TO 0(1 PKR CENT.
We ilid a fine business vester.l::y nnJ every ilay previous t
hnrtrainii loiVB IllwaVS offi'TOil the llt'Sl KOUlK
. . . .' u 1 I..., .ip ... Iii. trill nine.
KOoiln at re.luctli.ns tna. n ' ... . d aov nrtid(1 tllllt ,loe
sale where all lint five contriict lines utu
Xt'lW
COOL READY-TO-WEARS"
uid 1lio tinio til
is tlif time to wcai' cm
save on 'em.
Wash Jacket Suits Wash Skirts
REDUCED 1.1 PKR CWC.
Princess and Wash K?monas and
Dresses Sacqu.s
REDUCED If. PER CENT.
All of our waists Summer Wash Goods
REDUCED 15 TO f.0 PER CENT REDUCED 2.1 TO (10 PER CENT
UEOI-'ulllir. CI TO DATE STOltl''
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
(' Street, .lust Xuitli of Jackson ('ounty Bank.
MEDFORD SASH ft DOOR 00.
Window and Door Screens, Block Wood
Office fUtares and all kinds of planing mill work, including turned work and
fancy grills. F, BETWEEN BTH AND 7TH 8T3. J HONE 53.
Practically everything in fruit thai
cimies tu IhiH market al any time of
-:tlie year in now to lie luul, ami many
of tlid offcriiiKH are now nt I heir Im-hI,
xayn t he fortlinul Ti-lcram,
I'eaclieH lire liecoiuiu plcnt i ful, lull
thiiH fur the ImlK of the Hiniiiiy Ihih
been from California. The nouthern
crop in o heavy one and the fruit gen
erally i HUnriivr tn f lint marketed here
last year. For the preHenl the bent Cnl
ifnriiiati net nt t In 8.r ccnt.i a box,
and at thene (inceN tlicy are moving j
ireeiy. ciinini NaimeuiH 01 hoik nern
Oregon (Kid DiiIIch trit chert ure now ,
coming in find 11 week hence (he chances !
are that Oregon pcachc will dominate j
-ie market. The homo crop this year'
in eouMidertihly larger than lhat of a
year ugo.
Medford apricotH, the heal, neon here
this eennou, are fairly plentiful and a
ready seller nt $1 to $1. 'Jfi a crate.
The Blip ply of green tipplt-H, and of
applet! virtually matured, in Inrge in nil
(piartern, and for the moid part they ure
of fine quality. They ell ut $1.2.ri to
l.Tii) u liox generally, and deiiliTH re
purt the demand good at tliene pricett.
Oregoim now onmpriHe a good pa rl of
the apple nupply,
V.xlra gunlitv I.hiiiIh rt cherricn Mold
tiHluy at 11 to lu ccuib a pound, and
No. 1 King nt 7 to 8 cents, whi goml
Koyal AiiueB were quoted at .r to
eentH. OfferiugH were fairly large in
all linen and the trade was active.
AMUHLMKNT8.
A new line of exceptionally good pic
tiiffii will he gli own at the Hijuu tonight.
TliM illurit rated ong eat it " I'i r
hap," Rung by Mr. Clytlc Mond:iy and
'iuesday utghlH, will tie repeated ti
Hpeeial reqnedi tonight and tomorrow
night.
Miller Kwt'aiik have installed H
ladies' itwt room in the front right hand
corner of their store. Nicelv uplnd
tterivl m-atn and pap rn and magnine.
muke this little c rin-r a place that i
fust finding favor with the ladies, who
ure busy shopping and want a place to
get a few minute' rest and i-hal. It
is an innovation alumni wholly new t
Medford and its cHlalli.hmciii j
good Indication of the enterprise which
chaiaeteri7.es I he store.
district, the vein seeming to have
pinched out.
I). W. halh, lnle of the llilInhoro In
dependent and a succeNHful journalist ,
spent Tuesday in Medford. lie is look
iug aliout for a location for his son,
mIho a newspaper ninn.
Tim firm of Terri.i &: II nth of the
l-.conoiiiy meat market has been sue
i ted iy lliith brothers. Dclhcrl Ter
rill, who retires, will continue t oreside
in Medford.
.). Stillwell Vilas of Mound district
was in Medford Tuesday, accompanied
by hix wife. He is transforming the
inim lonneriy owned y freri IVU into land. Mrs. Iliun uml dnn.ht
'' ,Im' ,'i,1"H' Jlm-eH in the valley, j taken a house in Portland ami
lo be gone some time, as Mrs.
and his family arc visiting at Ashlnud. i ri,Peiv,'K medieiil altentioii.
I hey came (he whole wav from licit
home in Han Diego, Cnl., in a III) horse
power of auto of the Cadillac pattern.
Miss Oru King, trained nurse, is vis
it iug her parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. T.
King of (Iriffin Creek district. She
lias I ii employed in the hospital nl
Iteddiug, Cal.
A. Coleman and his family have ar
rived from Fresno. (!,, or permanent
residence in Mcdfotd. Mr. C. recently
bought property on West Seventh street
from Captain A. M. Short, niivinu AUiiiin
Miss Clmlys Shaw left for Salem
recently, where she will visit relatives
and fry'iids for the next few weeks.
Dr. John lieuter and his two sisters
arrived from The Dalles Monduy in
his louring cur, making the trip in a
litt le over I wo days.
Miss Josephine .Douegnn is spending
her vacation at Colostin.
IV tor Dei sch left for Wat kins Tues
day morning to see his unrle and broth
ers, Mr. Dei sch will take his brothers
to ( 'nliforuia, where t hey will enter
school this year,
A. K, Rea iocs rel urned from Utile
Applegate, where he has been camped
for the past two weeks.
I-M Hiuu of the Jacksonville meat
market is visiting his wife in J'orC
have j
Xpert j
Don't Bother to Cook
It's too hot. Get what you want alret iv
prepared; we have .t.
We cater to those who want the best.
THE DELICATESSEN
C STREET, NEAR EIGHTH .
Hotol Nauli Arrivals.
V. N. IJi.uili, II. VmiiiK, O. Iv Cmili,
W. .lui'kii.u, K. I.. I'lir(;u, Julius Kre
mlin. Mux 1-' i .-. I ii t liiil. I, N. Hlnrr, D.
W. UiiIi'm, !..rl l:i nl ; H. II. While mill
wilV, U. A. S,.,itl, l(. W. S.-ill, V:ill
inn; .1. A. Hunk, lluiikwuml; V. .1
l''nnii'nwi.rtli, Hliickliin; V. A. I'ii'k.'iis,
Mr. I'ivkl'IIH, M IHN I'il'lll'IIH, Mian Kliza
I'ii'k.-iiN, ln.li:iiiiiiiili!i; Ki-lix Calm, New
Vnrk; Kre.l M. Kniiis. St. I.iiuIh; A. K.
Hill, Wi'isi'i ; Jiinii-H l-'itililinii, city;
I, (.illi.-rl, I'nriliiiiil; .Iiiiiii.h A. Mm'-
Iln'ri'f.ir. Iliiiri'. Sun rniiiiMwi.: W. M. I'urkrr
anil wif... Oklahoma Ciiy; William .1.
'IViihhH... It tll.il l.'ir.. I'. .11'.... II 1. M.I
Klflllllltll ' i. ' ..' ' tl
I ' ."n. .iiiiini'v .MISS num
1 VI' 1. 1 ...L.I
1 . . I"' I i IUIttll.l.
mi.i-iii-i i-i.iiiiitiiv iiihi yi-nr, ims rum
ln.i.iiiH.'.i iim ai'imii uaiiiil llif I'urii
Al.i'l A.lv, nltii n-ffivi'il ni-viti'
jurim in mi ,-,-i,li-i, M.
rnilrnail, nwiii-il liv lln. Wi-vc
I .ak !
ruliiiii. (In mi,.(l fr tlir.oiiii , I. ronirl.
I'rillli'ill ,1. Ilflicy.
Ili.u. W. I. Vnwlir uml Inn famih
nr.' uvi ti llnir I'li-iant now ri'si
'Irlli'i' mi Svi'lllll slr.'i-t ffli'ilij- till' I'itv
park. Thin in nr nf tin. Iirtnd huiiii'M
Itl.tlK't. ill tin. ivhllll' still.', l'i,VI'llil.
an.l ti. tlutt. tiii.1 r.'fli'etii imii'ti ori'il
"I"'" " iiitrai'lur aud liuilil-'r,
Mr. Culliim.
BORN.
IIKllNMil'I'll M At D. rliy, .Inly 17,
lo tin' wif nf Kd.lic lln'iiilioiliHin, an
.-lirllt H.lllh soli. MntlliT Ulli) I'liild ilo
in; iiii'i'ly.
Auyhodv wlsblug tu Invest in one of
ti. Dvatcst. most uuderu and beit loi'ut
isl biinici in Mtklforii, ihouid adrdess
O. Bui 44S. '
H. T
Shield,.
marriage i.ici:nhi:r
I'auki.y nml Holla I'auliiir
NOTICE.
Nutiof is lioruby (Ivi-n I lint Hi un
dcnlgned will pjilv lo Clio City (,'ouin'il
uf tn City of Medforil, Ori.)fon, at the
next meriting ror m liri'tisr to Hell spirit
out, vinout and malt liquors In ijiiau
titiua lens than a ifalluu, for (lie prrioJ
of iii niontlii, at bin iliire of Imsiurss
at lot 14, iu blook 20, in the City of
Medfotd, Orfgon.
Dated July It), IVVH
HAHRV ('AMI'MKI.I,.
BIJOU THEATRE
"The Sleeping Beauty
9f
Tin. rari'Hl ir...lurlimi in !h.. film w..r!.l A I ImiiHaml IV,. in linith
iiikI all liaiid roli.rrd.
"I'MK MKIUtY WIIMIW WA1.TZ I'KAZK" a ...ml ,,.,,,..
Oak Park
Addition
On railroad on tli West Side, north of depot grounds
and conveniently located for business men seeking' home
sites close in. These fine lots are offered for sale cheap,
on good terms, and 1 lit owners are in position to offer
building inducements to anyone wishing to make the right
kind of improvements. Why go out to the faraway
suburbs when such fine residence lots can be obtained at
prices ranging from
$200 to $350 per Lot
situated where an advance in price is assured, and where
the first benefit, will be derived prom the compilation of the
railroad to the timber f
It pays to figure on such investments in m live town like
Medford, and the present prices for these lots will look like
a veritable gift to the buyer in a year or two hence. For
full particulars apply to the
Rogue River Land Comp'y
Exhibit Building
New Hinder, 'JS; urn- liavis, drop !
head, 2llj New llnynl, fir,- xemud ,:,, ':
HillB.IT, K; srrnnrt iai,l Dana, S I
eoiitid liaml N,,w Home, il; .i.,,,,,,,! i
hand Help Mt,., ., ,,,, ,,,, w
Milfonl I'hariuaey. .
New 1'erteetion ,tVi,, n
. ... ..,.,.., m ,,, A M.uni,
llutel Moore,
llI'Mt
opjum'.te
THE GRAND
.N'e .Man.-itjomeiit. ew Kilisou IVrCvt inn MnvinK Pieturo Marliiiu'.
Modford Trlbuna, 6Uc par monts.
If you visit the (Irani! ynn will unt he disappninti'il. but will see the
pntures that run lie produred. I 'out iiiuous perl'.iriniinre starts ev
iy eM'iiiiiK at S o'rlork. I'ntire rlianoe nf piniam Tuesday, Tliurs.lay
and Siituidtiv.
Admission Ten Cents
Mat Iii... every Halurdny ufternoou ut IISU
it is up to You
What Will You Do?
If you do a lot of thinking, if your brain is active
and the strain is wearing out your nerves and breaking
down your system day by day, then you may reflect for
a moment," if it would not be wise to drink the strength
of roasted grains, to buy at your grocery store a pack
age of
Golden Grain Granules
Xo man can consume his strength and retain it at
the same time; he ought to replenish an equal amount
daily. GOLDEN ORAIX GRANULES is far super
ior to Coffee, although it Junks like coffee, tastes like
coffee and smells like coffee. A big package can be had
in any grocery store for '2"m Order a package today.
All grocery sell it.
100 NOTICE 100
Just received, one hundred new patterns and styles in
Rings, direct from the factory. Come in anil look
them over.
MARTIN J. REDDY
The Jeweler Near Postofflce
Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty.
TO HOT TO EAT
anything but the best. If it is meat, you are
sure to get (lie best here, with the price no more
than elsewhere.
Medford Meat Company
COLD STORAGE MEATS
Next Hotel Nash.
Med ford. Or.
THE LEGAL BLANK
DEPARTMENT
Of the Southern Oregonian is tho best
and most complete south of Salem
PARTIAL LIST OF BLANKS
KEAL KSTATK
Warranty Ued
Mortgage,
Long und Short Kormi
Sattsfai't'n of Mortjfitga
Transfer of Lien
Power of Attorney
Mechanic 'a Lien
Wr Kiht
QuItclatnVDeAd
Mortgaife
Bond for Deed
Lea an
With Tax Payment Provision
Option to Buy Lund Agent's Contract
MISCELLANEOUS
Bill of Sale
Liquor License Forms
Not Ica tu TreapMUBen
Creditor 'a Claim
Against Estate
Chattel Mortjrag
Acknowledgment
Confession of Judgment
Covers for Blank
FOK KENT. FOK SALE, FURNISHED ROOMS
MINING
ETC. (on cardboard).
Placer Location
Bond for Dd
Miner'a Lien
Quartz Location Water Right
Oregon and U. S. Forms Contract to Sell
Deed proof of Labyr
JUSTICE OF PEACE
Civil and Criminal Subpoenal Attachment
Underttkiag and Aftl
Garntenment duVUfor Attachment
Coat bill n Commiimeni for Fine
Notice to Jurors Jury Order
Civil Complaint Warrant fur Arrest
PROBATE
Petitions for letters of Administration. Administrator's, Executor's and Guardian's
Hunds and Leds; Order Setting Apart Pruuerty Exempt from Execution; Order
Confirming Saleof Real and Personal Property Citation: CommUaion to Appraisers;
Letters of Administration; inventory and Appraisement; Proof of Will; Letters
TVntamentary,
CIRCUIT COURT
Summons
Execution
Judgment Tranrrtpt
Commitment for Trial
Search Warrant
Undertaking and Affidavit Summons
for Attachment Coat Bill
Criminal and Civil Subpoenas Execution
Search Warrant
Notice to Jurors
Attachment
Notice of Garnishment
Grand Jury Subpoena
Indictment
Traaacript of Judgment
A complete, up-to-date line of U.S. LAND OFFICE.! COUNTY COURT AND
SHERIFF BLANKS.
1
All printed after the latest
and best forms, tp Orders
promptly filled at Portland
prices, cjj Give us a. trial.
SOUTHERN
OREGONIAN
MEDKORD
OREGON