MTOFOftl) MATL TttTBUNIS, MEDFOHD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JITLY 5, 1910.
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Joseph Folk nml Other Prominent
Public Men to Lccluro Stronu
Card of Attractions nml Intcrcst-
Iiiii Session Is Promised.
AHIIIiANI), Or., July fi. Tlio pro
Itrniu of tliu 1 Hlli annual iiwioniljly of
tlio Southern OroKon Chautauqua An
noolntlon to ho hold nt Aiililnntl July
13 to 22, hail Jmit hocii niinotiiicuil
and offorH a ntroiiK card of platform
nttractloiiH, an well nit hrllllaut mimic
mid practical hcIiooIh. Tlio proKram
for tlio coiiiIiik nHHouilily an arrancod
hy Prooldunt 0. K. HllllngM, tlio vot
ornn inaiuiKor of thin aHnomhly, In iih
follewn:
July 12 (Tuunilny) 11:00 u. in.,
tlio lioiun Hnultiirlum. (DoiuoiiKtrntlnn
hy tho iiurneit). Dr. Lena IC Hntllor;
2:. 10 p, in., "AmorlennltlH," or "tlio
HIkIi PrcHHiiro Mfo," Dr. William H.
Siullor; -1:30 p, in., dramatic, loadlngM,
mixed program, Ml mi Wllmor; 8:00
p, in.. llliiHtratod lecture, "Child Mfo
In tho SIiiiiih," Dr. William H. Had
lor. July 1.1 (Woilnomlny) 11:00 n. in,
women only, "Healthful mid Honutl-
ful DrciiH" (dnmountrntlonn), Dr. Le
na IC. Bndlur; 2:. 10 p. in., "Acclilontii
nml KinnrKoncloH," or "What to Do
Until tho Doctor Coiiich" (douionMtra
tlou hy Hndlor company); 1:30 p. in,,
"CaiiHo mid Curo of Worry," Dr. WIN
Ham 8. Hadlor; 8:00 p. in., d nmntlc
rending, "Tho Sign of tho Crowi," Minn
Sarah Mildred Wllmer.
July H (Thurmlay) -2:30 p. in.,
lecture, Dr. J. M. Dean; 8:00 p. m.,
"A Neglected Cavalier," Dr. D. P. Fox.
July 15 (Prlday) 2:30 p. m
"CharactorH Wo All llnvo Mot," Dr. I),
P. Pox; 8:00 p. in., "A Searchlight of
tho Twontluth Century," Colonel Geo.
W. Ilnln.
July 1G (.Saturday) 2:30 p. in.,
W. C. T. V. tlay. "Our Country, Our
HouiPH and Our Duty," Colonel Ilnln;
8:30 p. m., llriiHh, tlio Mnglclnu,
July 17 (Sunday) 11:00 a. in.,
noriiinn; 3 p. in,, bouk nervlco; CMC
p. m., Union Young I'eojilo'n mooting;
8 p. in,, normon.
July 18 (Monday) 2:30 p. in.,
GrnntH I'limt day; miiHlcal program;
8:00 p. in., t'X'Oovornor JoHeph W.
Folic.
July 19 (Tuomlny) 2:30 p. in.,
"Tho Original Idiot." O.wgo W.
Ilruwntor, Jr.; 8 p. in., concert by
Chester Herold, tenor aoIoIhI, aimlntod
by Dr. Ooorgo W. llrowBtor, Intorprot
er nml render.
July 20 (Wodnomlny) 2:30 p. in.,
concert by Mm. Itnymond C. llrookn,
Hoprnuo iioIoIhI; 8 p. in., "Tho Annnl
ClrciiH," by 1'rofetwor I.nrlmoro'H Ath
letht Clnliii.
July 21 (Thurmlay) 2:30 p. in.,
entertainment by ProfoBuor W. K.
Knox, render mid Imperrionntor; S p.
m., concert by tho PiiHinoro Trio,
July 22 (Prlday) 2:30 p. in., mix
ed proKram; 8 p. m., grand final con
cert by PaNiuores,
Tho following Ih tho Hchodulo for
tho varloiiH rlaanett:
Morning cIiinhch Hoj-h' club, 8:30;
IllbloHtudy, 9; (Jlrl'ii club, l:30; Kco
nomlcH ami Sociology, 0:30; Mliwlon
Study, 10; W. C. T. U 10; Elocu
tion, 10:30; DoiuoHtlo Hclonco (wom
en), 0; DomeHtlc Hclonco (glrlti), 11.
UMuil Mut Mnrrv Widow Ih tn llcht
oern, Thavlii nud IiIh wonderful or
tautintlon of miulclaiiH am! Uunulun
dnncorB In to tho world of bnnd
ibuhIc Whorovor Thavlu Iiiih ap
peared the publlo Iiiih clven hi in an
ovation. More than half n million
people have llHtenod to hlu baud nt
Idorn Pnrk and In San PranclHco dur
liiK tho pnnt ttlx woeku. So i;ront
was the ImproHHlon croatol by IiIh
band thnt neKotliitloiiH Jmvo prnotl
cnlly boon clouod whoroby tho grent
UuHHlnn conductor will return to thU
country In 1D1G with a band of ono
hundred pluyorn which will form tho
offlclul band at tb I'unamu Cnnnl
KxpoHltlon In Ban Prauclco.
Thu liicomparublu bund whloh
Tbnvlti now hns with him on tour, to
Bother with tho Hiwalnn dtiucern and
Kiand opera uololutu! will hnvn one
open (Into between Ban PranclHco und
Portland mid thlu dny In to bo utvon
to tho local miiDlo lovorn. Popular
prlc(n will bo churtod and tlio con
cortH (ibould bo srootod by crowded
hoiiROH. Tho advancu unlu Indicated
that thin will bo tho cane. The pro
crnuiH will bo of n character to unit
nil tiiHtoH. They will Include tho late
oat two-utopn ;iud utlrrlni: march
iiuiuborH. Thoy will offer the bent
known ovorturou mid fnticlimtliiK Huh-
alan iiuihIc.
Tio vocallnU), InnludliiK tho famoiiH
lmrKbne, Max HIiik. und tho prima
dpfiiin, Hoprnuo, Annotto Woodwmdu,
LvIll nlvo Hplondld hoIocUouh, Tho
y ontlro ormiulzntlon will nppwir nt tho
auditorium uoxt Tlnirmliiy utKbt un
der tlio inanucomont of tho Southern
Oregon Chuutuuu,uu AflBonibly. 02
in tiii: lUHTitior roniT ok Tin:
i'Niticd htatish t()lt Til i J ois-
TIIM'I' OK OUICd'ON.
In llio nmtlor of tliu KmIiUo of
(Jooilto 10, Noulior, n Invilsirpt.
In Imiikniptc,
NOTIC'H. i
'Id llm riiMiltorH of llio bhovo million
lmnluiiit; In (uiri:i K, Noiibnr, tlio
uliiivi) iiiiiikmI Imtiltnint, iunl 'o llntllo
M, Noulior, hlii wife! to WIIIIiiiii Ul
rich, iiimIkiioo of tlio ohIiiio of T. J.
Keiiney, an limolvont debtor
Notice In heieby given that on tho
2 lib day or June. 1910, the above
minimi bankrupt filed In tho above
entitled eouit ami caimo bin duly
verified petition for dliiclmrgo from
bankruptcy and that on tho mime duy
the triuiteo In bankruptcy Mod In
mild court nml can no bin duly veri
fied petition f r the wile of tho fol
lowing doHcrlbod realty of tlio bank
rupt, to-wlt:
CoiiiinoncliiB at tho iioutbeaHt cor
ner of block numbered tblrty-oli;bt
an laid down on tho official plat of
tho town of JncltHonvlllo, Jacknon
county, Oregon, and riifit.hu; thence
weMterly nloni; tho fioutliorn boun
dary of nnli! block 38 forty (10) feet;
thenco northerly and pnrallel with tlio
oaHtorn boundary of nnld block 38
two hundred (200) foot; tlonco eiml-
erly along tho northern boundary of
mild block 38 forty (40) feet; thenco
h iitberly am! alone tho enntortt boun
dary of Meld block 38 two hundred
(200) feet to tho point of beginning.
AIho lotn ono (1), two (2), three
(3), four (!), flvo (&), hIx (fi), rov
on (7) mid eight (8), In the block
numbered thlrty-nluo (39), Hlttmtnd
on tho ventor.i nldo of Fifth etreet
between P and 10 Htrootn In tho Hnld
town of JnckHonvlllo, Oiokoii. that
the Hnld property above described In
what Ih commonly known mid called
I ho JnckHonvlllo bnMoba.l Kroundo, In
Jncknonvllle, Jackuoti county, Ore
con; and ono-lmlf of all of nalil prop
erty lit ow lod by tho etitnto of deorRO
10. Neither, a bankrupt, mi 1 tho other
ono-hnlf thereof Ih owned by ono M,
M. Taylor of JnckHonvlllo, Jncknon
county. OroKon, or.ch of cnld partlen
ownliij; nn undivided ono-hnlf Intor
tiBt therein and there to.
A bio tho e:iBt one-half of lot num
bered three (3; In block numbered
two (2) frontliiK twenty-five (2&)
feet on California gtreot. mid run
nlng back tho mini) width ono hun
dred (100) fee' and ombrucliiK nil
the ground between tho lot formerly
owned by l. S. Thompson and tin
lot formerly ovned by Lov i nml mi
nor; alBO nine (9) foot of tho north
end of lot four (4) In Hnb. block two,
frontliiK nlno (9) feet on Third
Htrcot and running bnck thu Bnmo
width fifty (o0) feet.
Thnt n meetliiK of nil of tho cred
itor of nnld br.nkrupt Ih horoby cnll
iid for Thursday, the 10th dny of
July, 1910, nt tho hour of 2 o'clock
p. m. of Bftld duy. wild meeting to
bo hold nt tho offlco of tho refereo
In Medford, Oroon; nt wild tlrao and
plnrn aatd petllloiiH will como on to
bo heard, tlio dower Interont of the
Bald llnttle M. .Neubor will bo flxod
nnd ancertnlnod, mid tho rlbtH of
Wllllnm Ulrlch, aHKlKiieo, an tho own
er nnd bolder oi tho morUnco upon
tho renlty of tho Bald bnnltrupt will
bo determined.
And Hiich othor bUBlncH will bo
traniwicled nn mny proporly bo trnnH
ncted beforo such ineotlnK'.
Dated thlH tho 30th dny of Juno,
1910.
HOMIROOIC WlTHINflTON.
Hofereo In liankruptcy.
ALL GROCERS.
: FOR SALE BY
I-
3 Days of Fun
at the New
NATATORIUM PARR
Medford. Ore., July 14. 15. 16
:; Attractions furnlHhed hy THE FRANK MILLER AMUSEMENT CO.
OF PORTLAND. FOUR BIG FREE ACTS. Balloon Ascension and
:: Parashuto Lean at 10:30 a. m. dally. Slide for Life at 2:30 p. m.
:; Maximo, the Wonderful Educated Canine, divos from n ladder 70
" feet high every afternoon and evening. Tlio Peerless LasllOll, in
' aerial and neiolmtio feutH in mid-air twico daily, afternoon and ove
:: ning.
Medford
Tuesday and Saturday
July 5 and 9
ATHON STOCK CO.
"DORIS"
Seats now on sale for both performances.
NOIICE!
Prom .Inly flmt tlio Hoguo Itlvor
Klnh Co. will ho on (i caul) ImhIb. All
lur kooiIh aro jierliiliulilo nml wo miiHt
pay mull 1111 tliby nrrlvo to mi, there-
fore wo miiBt have cuhIi to Kot them.
Thin npplloM to alt, Wo regret to bo
oIiIIkoiI to adopt thin Hyntem, but be
lli t? Hliorl of caj.ltal wo aro compelled
to do no. Hoping our cuHtotnorn will
hIIII (outliiuo with uh, wo remain, nn
over,
KOOUK HIVI3II PIBII CO.
Memilor & ICeuworthy.
NOTICK.
All inemborH of "Itoboknh" lodgo
re urKod to bo prosont TuoHday night.
KaiKtiiet nnd luntnllntlon of offlcors.
Ho hiiro nnd como Tuesday debt.
MUHINKHB CONDITIONS.
OHxtract from editorial, Now
York Herald, May 30, 1910.)
Tho onoly uonfavorablo olomont In
the Hltiiatlon In the unfavorable atti
tude of federal lawmnkerB nnd Btuto
offlclnlB townrdH tho railways nnd tho
Hplrlt whlrh would prevent tho com
pnnleH from moderately Advancing
their cbnrj;cn to offset tho IncrenHod
coHt of operation. When tho mnnu
fnetiircr In obliged to pny higher
prlcon for rav material and lncronH
d wagon ho doen the only ponalblo
thing In the clrcuiiiHlnnccH and cor
rcHpondlnrjly rrlHon tho chargo for IiIh
product. Tho rnllwayn nro obliged
to pay Increased prlcoa for BiippllcB
mid hlr.hor wngen, mid It Is only rcn
hoii thnt thoy should got moro for
what thoy soil, namoly, trniiBportn-
tlon. '
Thnt thoy aro Impelled to rnUo
their charges Is plain from curront.
truffle returns showing increased '
gross takings, wbllo costs of opera
tion have Increnncd In still greater
rnllo, with resulting decronco In not
earnings. Unless tho greatest of all
Industries Is permitted to prosper tho
country cannot be prosperous,
A.L. VROMAN
PLUMBING & HEATING
CONTRACTOR
No job too small, none too
lurg'o. Twenty-five years'
practical experience.
Office 113 South Front Street.
Phone 2751.
fc.Vi 11 1 m iKWIlKVrai
miimMiit.
lira on i
l'aclflc Co.( KiclmWtlr I
for Young womtn
Locatnl moD lli Ixiutiful
liilU nrir OilUnJ, California, I
MWrttim rim tn San Franfitfa anil (hi '
jm gtrit Univrrtitira of (Vic Vi'ftt. II
Full collrf Utr courrc IraJind ' I
to itfttt. Enlrane and graduadon irquirtmrnta j
riuivabn( to tlioM ol buntorj and University I
of California. Training fit atuJrnta (or teaching I
rrgular linca of academic woiV, anj otTVra jecul ,
aJvantagra (or rautic, art, library ituJy anj
banc economic. Well rquifpeJ laloratorie for
actence. Special atlcntmn to tiraliu ol iiuaer.u.
MoJern gymnaaiura thoroughly equipped. Out
Attar lilt an J amuaemf nla in the ideal California cli
mate. Alumna in every city on the Paeitlc Coait.
fan CATALoauc aooib
MILLS dOLLKOe P. O.. CALirORNIA I
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Theatre
WALK
WITH EASE
ur. lianas, mo coiropomsi ana
foot specialist, has nrrlvcd In town
and Is propi'.rod to romovo cornn, bun-
Ioiih, Ingrowlnu toonnlbi. I havo tho
only bunion curo In tho world with-
out a surclcnl oporntlon.
Mtllo Knmy of Human Interest Alwat
Corns.
flnrnn vinm , lar.nvirn1 . T.r.r.1
by
In
Lord i
Comwallls nt
Cornwall
1738.
Corns aro composed ob fliotp.Hn, rod
poppor, tootbacho, rhoumatlum, vol
canos, norvu nccss, bonrtbvrn and In
Komnla all plied up and Jammed to
gether with a pile driver. A corn Is
a second cousin to tho appondlcltls.
There aro too many of nucb things.
Thoy should bo cut out, but Dr.
Manns don't cut thorn out ho ro
moves thorn without blood or pain
no bad results. Corns aro an abomln- J
CHAFING DISHES
WHh an ALCOHOL Lamp
you must fill tlic lamp, adjust the
wick, strike a match, and be very
careful not to spill alcohol on the
table top.
Wc have the ELECTRIC hind, made by the
General Electric Co. Ask us about them today
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY
c.
Exceptional Buys
Best Prices and Terms
I
A Home
Fine Building Site
Antelope
ntlon and n bi-nlng sliatao. They
will drlvo a won nn to tho chlropo
, dint nnd a man to drlng. They will
drlvo n man m i.y If bo tins any othor
troubles; tiny will drlv., o fonr-horso
team If thoy p.ro sore nnd Irrltntod.
Pioo cotisultntlcn. All wcrk tuar-
anteed. Room 4, Palaco Hotel.
I KoHoburg, Oro., Juno 3, 1910.
( r j,eKrt!ly lndorco Dr. Mnnr.3. Ho has
i removed cornfl from my foot and
thereby not omy cured tho corns but
, cured my rljyur.f.tlsm, from wblch I
bavo BufforeJ for a long lln-.o. Dr.
Mnnns' work was highly Bntlsfac-
tory.
j JOB HUFFMAN,
"O OHIOI OI rollCC.
TT'-TT'-r-'Tnr-f
Notice.
All persons knowing them
bcIvcs io bo indebted to VAN
DYKK'S will please call nnd
settle, nn books must be bal
anced nt once on account of
Btoro hnvintr been sold to F.
W. Gray.
With ELECTRICITY
you insert the plug nnd turn the
switch.
When this is done you can devote
all your attention to the recipe.
J
CM
fUAiinuwriuuiLui
In Nicely Located
Real Estate
19 Acres adjoining Burrell Orchard on the south.
5 Acres bearing peaches. 1 1-2 Acres be;uing pears.
1 Acre bearing Spits. 9 1-2 Acres l-yeir-old Bartletts.
2 Acres bearing Ben Davis. 9 1-2 Acres peach fillers.
House 6 rooms; barn, good condition; one span fine mares, wagon, hack
and buggy; .ill implements, including spraying machine.
This is the best buy on the market barring none.
If interested, call for price and terms, which cannot be beat.
Proposition
x 19 Acres, 11-4 mile from Phoenix depot; soil slightly gravel; 6-year-old
apples and peaches; 2 houses, ono built of concrete; good barn, some alfalfa.
Price, $4500; $2000 cash, balance good terms.
50 Acres of the finest hillside land in the valley, one mile from Jackson
ville on main road and every inch can be utilized. Sightly building spot.
Price $225. Good terms.
Creek Ranch
1160 Acres on tho Antelope creek, in one body. This is a great
tho price asked. You'll have to hurry to get this at $35 per acre.
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Wot r-MraBKi
EVES
In my Private Optical Parlor I use tho best instruments and ir.t
eat methods, with artificial light, tho only correct way for scientific
sight- testing;.
Lenses replaced nnd frames adjusted.
Prescriptions filled.
Glasses adjusted and straightened free.
DR. RICKERT
ROOM 2, OVER KENTNER'S.
A Wonderful Discovery
for Medford.
"Cleanliness is next to Godliness." Sir. Allen's Portable Bath Ap
paratus is a marvel. It combines in one simple, inexpensive appa
ratus all the advantages known to modern bathing. Heats sufficient
water within six minutes at the cost of only 1 cent. A bath can be
taken in any room without the possibility of soiling carpets or rugs.
Only one can understand the real merits of this bathing apparatus
by having it demonstrated to you. Mr. H. Fox, who has the exclusive
igcncy for Jackson county, will visit tho homos of Medford and vi
cinity nnd demonstrate it. When he comes to your home, invite him
in, and ho will show you the merits of this 20th century invention.
It Is on exhibition at Strang's drug store. GO AND SEE IT.
Walter L. McC&llum
HOTE LIN ASH
UNCLE SAM HAS MONEY
in banks nil ovor tlio country. ITo
decsn't allow his servants to kcop
monoy in snfes, or cash boxoa. Vou
can depend on his knowimr Ills bus
iness. Supposo you tnko tho hint
y lIH t UUJIUOIl JUUl 1I1UI1UV 111 iHU
X Farmers' & Frultnrowcrs' Bank.
Open nn nccotint now bo your monoy
will bo srifo from Fourth of July firo
possibilities.
FARMERS' & FRUITGROWERS
BANK. Properly
Fitted
bargain for
LOBBY