MEPITOItD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1910. 5 J m k SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Learn to my Kl Hityo. 110 Mt-H. CuitlH Miller of (Jolil Hill, who Iiiih huun veiling Mi-m. 0. II. IlnnkliiH, returned lionui Thurmhiy morning. John II. Cnrkin, nttornoy-ut-lnw, ovor Jnoknou Countyl Bank. Mr. mid Mih. 1). W. Monro are temporarily ntHldiiig nt AhIiIiuiiI, ponding tho finding of " hiiUiiIjIo lioiiHii in Medford. Mr. mill Mm. Monro woro hero Tliurndny, imeom pnnlutl by John Klinl, Mr. Mooru'ri hrnthuriii'lnw, W. L. Hodonborgor will dolivor nil kiudn of borrioH. Phono Fnrmora 710-1. AddroiiH 1'hoontx. 105 Mm. 0. II. IliiHkinn lonveH TIiiim lny nvouiiig Tor Newport to join hor daughter, Minn Kunnio, who Iiiih been nt tho HiutHhoro for it week or inoro. If you ro looking for a firnt-ulttHri 3'i Shutter wnKoti with wood innk cull nt WoodH Ltiiiibur Co. tf Mr. mid Mm. Loon H. IIiihIuiih and child u ro sojourning ut Butte Fulls, ou.fo.vini; tho cool broor.cM mid puru ozonu of that hhoIIou. M'ihh Corn Linn of JiiukHonvillu wiih n Medford visitor Tlinrmliiy. t Mm. David Linn mid daughter of Ktigeuo, who huvo been vimling rela tives and 1'riondn in JtiolcKonvillo, loft for their homo Thurmliiy morning. L. W. Winiborly of AhIiIiuiiI wiw in Central l'oint yoitturduy looking for invuHtinuntM in iiurongo property. Loo Ulriuh, tlii! Knglu l'oint ruitl oatuto agent, watt in Mudford on Iiiih iiichh Tliurndny. V. Carnahan of lliu Blue Lodge initio Ih in Medford looking after bus inuHH inattom. C. A. KdinoiidHon of Htitto FiiIIh wiih iii Mudford Thursday on bind nuri. C. 0. Hollo of Hutto FallH spent Wcdiit'Mday in thin city. W. It. Iiarpur of Clrantu Pans, a prominent minor of that town, win in Medford Wednesday. A. N. SoHhh, n prominent attorney of Ontario, Or., stopped off Saturday for a nliort visit with bin parcntH, Mr. and Mm. I). It. Solinn, and brother, J. K., and nistor, Mrs. J. II. Clark. Mr. KoIihh wan on bin way to N'ortliorn California to iiHtpect a body of land he and othur purlieu are in turi'Htcd in there. Mr. SoHhh ih in torehted in it frnnehino for a Htroot railway in Ontario and iutorurhuii linoK thoru in that vnltuv. Hu wan at one time a rcidduiit of thin valley. I. V. ThomitH f West Main street has bad bin barn rotundi'led and painted, a now woodHhed built mid otbenv'iKo improved bin property, ft h Hiioh things iiH the.su that help to innko Medford the "city beautiful." Tho beautiful residence of Mm. M. Mullerou North Ornngo street is fast Hearing completion. II. F. Meeder Iiiih purchased one of the new Model No. ID Huioks from tho Mudford Htiick Co. llu saw the ail in tho Mail Tribune. J. It. Harvey of Oalicu, Or., was hero on mining business Wednesday. It. A. Fraser and L. F. Kennedy of Knglo l'oint spent Wednesday night in Medford. C. L. Sparrottsou of Klamath Falls is in Medford on a busiuuss trip. L. 0, Hill of Cottngo Qrovu is .u Medford on a visit to friends. Mrs. T. J. 1'arton of KiirIo Point was in Medford Thursday on a shop pine; expedition. Mrs. M. Pondlington and daughter of Sealtlo, WuhIi., nro registered at t hu Mo ore, B. T. Roberts and family of Amos, la., is here looking ovor the vnlloy with a view to locating bore. Mrs. A, li. Halstoad of Honors, Nob., ih looking for an investment in Roguo Hlvor valley. F. W. Qrabaiu, the western indus trial and immigration ugont of the flreat Norlhorn Itailway company, is in Medford arranging for an exhibit of local products in an exhibition car of his company to bo sent east, 0. K, McCarthy of Portland ar rived last uvoning in a huge Locomo bile. IIo will loavo Friday for Cen tral Oregon via Crater Lake. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Palmer of Ne vada are in Medford looking over the country with a viow to locating, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Adams of Mil waukee, Wis., nro hero looking over the vnlloy. Colonel George P. Minis is in the city from bis ranch on the lower river. 0. II. Hrowor of the Gluu Itnguo Orchard company loft Thursday on a business trip to Portland mid uorthoru points. Mrs. IT. U. Lumsdeu expects to loavo this afternoon for a visit to relatives and friends in Washington and Northern Oregon. K. A. Welch of the Medford Clio eery company loaves Friday morning for Portland on a business' visit. Mrs. A. S. Rosonlmnm was' among thoso who atUiudod tho Chautau(ua nt Ashland Thursday. Miss Fliznboth Putnam loft Thjirs day afternoon for San Francisco and other California points for n stay of aovoral wooks. THE DEBUTANTE. ClurmlnuFrocki Olie My Wr to Dlnntr and Dancat. CoNllluiwH need not bn a factor of tho lehutiintc'N kovviim. lint IiinIciiiI fresli nciw and perfect iioiitncNs nro fur morn eNNeiitlnl, Hor wnrilrolw nliolild in elude ut leant six evening gowim. 1 nlm Imppoim to bo very popular and goes to llvo evening iMitortalumuutH a wiM.k the six kowiih will not tako hei very fur iiiiIonh continually froNlietied mid mndo over, for (hu deliutiiutu even ing gown miiNt not be mndo of heavy material. The lighter mill dalutlni mid morn perlxhnlile tt In (lie bettor, chlrfouit, tullun and Inccn being tiHcd to tho vxcIuhIoii almoRt of silk, until) oi PAI1TT ClllUltON IN PINK. velvet. And If costly luces mid chif fons ure employed tbo effect ougbt still to bo simple. Two crush dnncei often prnctlcnlly demolish n tulle gown. Perhaps tbo tinniest time of nil for tbo mother of a debutante is when, tho; coming out party successfully uccom pllsbcd, luvltntlons bcKlu to iHur In for tbo dubutnute. At llrst thoso arc easily mnuugcti, coming, ns tboy do, mostly from closo friends, but ns ttio dobutanto goes to one and another nf-i fair, meeting miiiiy strniiKerN not, known to her parents, the Invitations T'i'tiJrM faW JwfifW ' fry JsjK X'A v Sx -!wB iatteIIIIIIIIIIB ure not m onslly inaiiiiKtl mid. left to'betwen officials of the railroad and herself, the girl would Inevitably mnko decisions of which her mother would not approve. There will bo a tempting Invitation to n houso party, nil automo bile pnrty, a theater party, and so on from ouo and another person not on her mother's cnlllug list, but whose datiKhtcr may have intruded school with her. This Is nil rle,ht and proper enough for the sender of the Invltn1 tlon, und the debutante would 1ms cjulto rlKht to accept provided her mother likes to ndd the sender of the invltn tlou to hor visiting list; otherwise tho Invitation, no matter how ullurtng, must bo regretted. Hut, to come buck to tho (iicstlnn of tho debutante's oven lng frocks, the Illustration shows a charming model In pink mousscllno do sole with gruy knot decorations as tho 1'rlnclpnl trimming. It Is simplo and exquisitely dainty. HEALTH AND BEAUTY. After a trying day nothing Is moro restful to the bond than u cloth sat urated In toilet water mid laid across tho temples. A Kood toilet water can bo mndo nt home with lavender water, rosewuter and acetic ncld. lUcnrbouuto of soda when taken bo- j foro meals will reduce tlosh. Take a Binull spoonful to u gluss of wuter. Mauy physicians recommend soda, but tho treatment must bo persevered with and not taken for nwbllo and then dropped. Many women hnvo a wrong under standing of tho bung, belluvlug it is only for children und young girls. In this they ure mistaken, ns tho bang softens features that aro hard, con ceals tho little wrinkles about tho tem ples nnd nets ns a sort of veil to tho heavy lines across the forehead. All women of mature appearance should wear tho bang, but it must bo treated artistically. Hluce the days of Cleopatra rain water has been considered tho best of cosmetics for the complexion, mid a wo)k. in thu rain Is of more aid to tho face thuu a ipmutlty of modtclues. Not only the contact with tho fresh water, but also tho dampness of tho atmos phere, thoroughly clonuses tho tissues, effacing from tho skin nil tho wrinkles formed by bent or worry. l.ong naps und wnlks ure also boneilclul. Sufferers from Insomnia should avoid sweet desserts ut night us well us tea, coffeo and greasy foods. Whether It Is better to retire with mi empty stom ach cun bo determined only by experi ment In 'onch Individual case. One of tho best ways, says tho smiio author ity, to draw tho blood from tho brain boforo retiring Is to tako a modorato uwlft walk. If there is still dllllculty In getting to sleep, n tepid bath nnd a gentle rub will bring tbo blood from the brain to tho surfuco of tho body. If the cause of sleeplessness s ouscop tlbillty to sound, stulllng tho enrs with medicated cotton will bo useful. NOTICE. Notlcoi s boroby glvon that tho un dorslgnod will apply ut tho noxt rogu lnr mooting of tlio city council to bo hold AugiiHt 2, 1910, for a llconso to soil mult, vinous nnd splrltous liquors In quantities less than ono gallon at his pluco of buainosa In lot 20, block 11, la tho city of Medford, W. M. KENNEDY. Dated July 20, 1910. ' IIOHN. SHANNON In Medford, July 21, to tho wlfo of Harry Shannon, n, bou. FUEL COMPANY SELLS B. C. LANDS TO BRITONS VANCOUVKU, II. C, July 21 Tho proportlos of thrt Woittorn Kuol com p.iny of Hun Francisco, embracing 'If,, 000 ncroH of coal bearing Intidn near S'tuiulmo, hnvo, according to goiiornlly credited ronortn, puimod In to tho huudH of n Hrltl.i'i oyndlcato, tho dent hr.vlnt; been put through by John L. Howard, tho president of tho company, during n recent vlnlt to Loudon, Tho purclmso prlco of tho property Is put ut $3,500,000. Tho Western Fuel company wuh Incorporated on Decembor 12, 1002, with n capitalization of 11,500,000, and hut), during tho Intervening years, curried on ui extensive buBlnoHti In California, Acquiring tho reputation of controlling tho mnrkot In that sLuto. It Ih said Hint tho prlco paid by them for tho property Involved In tbo proHont denl wan npproxlinatoly $050,000, thuu Rhowlng n magnifi cent profit apart from what wan mudo by operation, WANTS MONEY DAMAGES FOR DETECTIVE'S DEATH NI2WAKIC, 0 July 21. Licking county today hr.s un opportunity to ninko remutierntlvo mnends for tho lynching of Curl Kthorlagton tho An-tl-Haloon Icnguo detective bunged by n mob In Nownrk nftcr 1 o bud shot und killed :t enfo ownor during a raid on nllogod "blind tigers." George Holm, administrator of Kth orlngton'seiitnte, hns medo formal demand on tho county for $5000 dam- EXPRESS SCHEDULE FOR YAKIMA FRUIT TRAINS NORTH YAKIMA, Wash., July 21. The Northern Pacific will under take to provide a five-dii' schedule for fruit traiiiH out of the Yakima vnlloy to St. Paul through the rtiib of the peach season, provided grow er!) ship thirty cars per day for Fargo and boyond. This decision was readied yostcrdny at a conference the hippcrs of this vnlloy. - Itching Skin Quickly Cooled. Itching skin troubles homo people ns soon as tho hot weather cotues. There scorns to be no preventive, but when the trouble does brenk out it is n very simple matter to stop that itch, and to stop it instantly. Just a fow drops of ueutlo winter- green lotion mixed with thymol and wuhhod ovor the eruption will soothe and smooth tbo skin instantly, giv ing that cooled, refreshing sensation. Try a 2fi-cent bottle of this lotion, D. I). I). Proscription. It will stop the itch, not in half an hour, not in ten minutes, but in five seconds. If you will call at our store, we will toll you more of this I). D. I), compound. Medford Pharmacy, near Postofficc. ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 21. Mrs. Annie Sholes of Los Angeles and Jo soph II. Lucas have boon arrested, charged with the alleged theft o j?r000 wortb of diamonds from the homo of Mrs. J. C. Jones, wife of n prominent St Louis nttoruoy. Lucas was arrested in St. Sholes in Detroit. Louis nnd Mrs. Wedding Ring on Right Hand. In Denmark u widow Is always known by tbo bund on which she wenrs hor wedding ring. Instead of wearing both engagement nnd wed dlug rings on the sumo fluger, ns wo do, Danish brides wear only ono plain sold band on their left third finger, which Is the wedding finger lu that country. When the husband dies the widow changes hor ring to her right third linger, nnd thon everybody knows that sho Is a widow. Siskiyou Heights Addition No. 1 Graded streets, sidewalks; wa tor and building restrictions that guarantee pretty homes. Streets parked mid sot with. trees. The price is low, considering lo cation. Tho terms nro easy. Tho timo to buy is now.1 WHY? Oregon Orchards Syndicate 116 East Main NO "BEST SELLERS" TO FIND PLACE IN MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS, Mum., July 21. Minneapolis today ih preparing to tako a seat on tho exclusive bunch i i literature. Lest the Instcs of aes thetic citizens bo lowered, horeufter tho Apollos und Vc-iiuhch that romp through tbo pngos of the "best hcII ors" will find no place in the Minne apolis library. Kobert W. Chambers and Kobort llorrick aro included among tha au thors on whoso books the bun is placed. The librarians propose to instill "sorioiiH" knowledge into the minds of renders. NEURESTHENIA. John hud nourcstheniu Cannot tell you why Knew there wus no hope for him; And ho went borne to die. John announced his tragic fate, And said unto his churns, "1 might nH well enjoy mybclf Until the summons cornes." And then ho went n-fishing Every morning for a week, Took n swim each nftornoon And then, in manner meek, Hcgan to tako an interest In work heard nnture's call; Hut, instead of mooning around, He whitewashed tbo house, the Hnni, tho garage, the chicken houso and the com crib; hauled x Gravel from n gravel pit in Tho woods and uiudc paths Where paths wero necessary; Chopped .wood, curried water; Did more fishing, moro swimming; More driving; nte large Quantities of plain food; Drank large Quuntitios of w'atcr nnd Huttcrniilk; ' And didn't dio nt nil I Blood For Bread. Hunger! To what lengths will tt drive men! Ilcrc is a passage from "Force," a tale of Napoleon's days de scribing how ten veteran hussars un der a young officer, after two days without food, fought like flends for a loaf of bread stolen from a woedman: "ne trembled with covetousness, but hp did not move. He was starving, but ho was an oftlcor. "Tho foremost rider speared the loaf up with his saber, clutched It and be gan to eat. The others quickly closed In on him. He wns gripped from be- j mnu mm nan sirangieu. me oreau fell into the mud. 1'be men then be gan to light in bitter earnest, nnd their sabers Unshed dimly in tho fall lng ruin. One of them reeled under a saber stroke nnd fell back on ulft horse. "IIo (tho oillcor) flung himself in the mcleo and wns thrown from his horse. As ho era vt led ulong the mud out of tho wny of the trampling hoofs he put his hand on the bread. Ills fears nt once vanished. He bent over bis prize, hiding it from view of the struggling soldiers, and lowered bis head and got tho loaf under his teeth aud ut It." One oftlib places advertised for rent would m ko your kind of a home perhaps. FOR SALE GROCERS. A FEW GOOD REA SONS: Finest viow. Only ton minutes' walk to tbo city. Lots all largo, 05x70 foot by .150. Ono-half down, bnl iiui'o as you like it. Medford. BY ALL Cups 6 Saucers Want a Bargain Tomorrow we offer you your choice of any 65c, 75c, $1.00 or $1.25 fancy decorated Cup and Saucer in the store at, your choice, 50c Choice The above offer is for Friday only. PLAIN WHITE SEMI- PORCELAIN DINNER SETS Ilere's a bargain; a 44- Ion jug and 6 bell shape piece Dinner Set in a full lead blown glasses; best standard ware, of a well quality; per set of jug and known maker; tomorrow, 6 glasses, tomorrow, HandPaintedPlaters And odd pieces in fancy China; $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 values; big table; over 100 pieces to select from; tomor- row. 75c each. HUSSEVS BIJOU THEATRE TONIGHT L A R O Y NOVELTY ROD TWISTER LA ROY, LA ROSE BARREL JUMPERS $100 reward if anyone proves this act a fake. TRAMP ORGANIST Melodrama. WINTER GAMES AND SPORTS AT STOCK HOLM Comedy. THE CABIN BOY'S DAD Comedy. EVERY SEAT 10c. The OREGON JOURNAL JOHN F. MURPHY, Agent at Medford. The Joiu'nal will be delivered to any address in town :::::: Prompt and efficient service guaran teed ::::::::: Daily and Sunday Journal 65c month Daily Journal : : : : 45c month Sunday Journal : : : 25c month The Twentieth Century Paper. : : Get the habit : : : : Order now Phone Main 120 : Journal Agent We are now showing Some beautiful creations in the Jewlers Art in Cloisonne Enamel J. W. DIAMOND "? Each WATER SET. 20 water sets, consisting of 1 crystal glass half-gal- -" B&C Cash Stoffe GROCERIES, FRUIT, DlSrJES. ' Grape Juice. ". i Welch's, pt. bottlo, ench, ,....-. .2jo Welch's, qut. bottlo, onch S0o Cab Zinfnndcls, pt. bottlo, each, 25o Cnl. jHtiscat, pt. bottle, ench: .,, .25a Olive Oil. Imptd. Italian Oil, 1 qt. cans.... 00c Impt. Italian Oil, Vi-Riil. cans. $1.75 Imptd. Itulinn Oil, 1-prnl. cans.. $3.25 Cal. Oil, Tillman's, -pt. bottlo. 25o Cnl. Oil, Tillman's, 1-pt. bottlo. .COo Cal. Oil, Tillman's, 1-qt. bottlo.. OOo McLaren Cbceso, jars, small.... 20o McLaren Cheese, jars, med(um..35o McLaren Cheese, jars, largo .... .Too Heinz' Beans, Heinz' Pickles, Beach Nut Bacon, Beach Nut Peanut Butter, Bell Brand California Ripo Olives and many other good, things you find in this store. Glassware. Water Jurs, 3-pt.size .,. ..50o Water Jujjs, 2-qt. size. ....... ,C0o Water Jurs, 3-qt. sizo .'. .$1.00 For $1 wo sell you ono Colonial Water Jut with 0 glasses to match; 'this set sells regular for $1.50. Water Bottles, each 35o Sweet Pea Vases, each 50a Finger Bowls, set ...$1.50 Eur Cups, Colonial, dozen, .f... $1.20 Sherry Glasses, 2-oz., sot.... .. $1.00 Cocktail Glasses, 2V&-oz., set. .$1.00 Ico Jutr, 3-qt. sizo, each .$1.00 Souvenirs of Medford, 300 pieces to select from, at 15c and 20c each. B&C Cash Store 223 W. MAIN. PHONE 2351. FT Tl Pnttorsnn. ihn Ona. ker Nursery man, has moved his office to 116 East -'Main street. -- --- I Wanted 8 sawmill hands, $2.50. 20 prune nickers, 5o box. 9 loggers, $2.50 up. 9 men for dryers, $2.50 day. 4-room houso, modern. Log drivers, $3.50 day. 25 cordwood men, $150 to $1.75. Ranch hands. FOR SALE. 17-acro tract, full bearing commorn cial fruit; income $2500 inoludoc if taken this week. Auto, cheat) for cash, 5-passenger. Will sell n lot, 75 fqot frontage! depth 220, and will build to suit buyer, easy terms. 160 acres, close tq R. R,; snap. Lots $10 down, easy payments. 9 acres in boaring, close to city limJ its, $8000. Alfalfa tracts, under ditch, $100 pd aero. 8,000,000 foot timber, $1 per 100C 40 acres timber and wood, 7 miled Medford, very cheap. 40 acres and improvements, fuu fruit land, $800. 300 aorcs, Eaglo Point, subdivide finely, $125 per aero. Closo-in fruit land, undor ditch, $2C per nore. SO Acres, 12 acres fruit, teams an4 farming tools, $0,500. 1 Aoro near South Onkdale on nei street, $2,000. For Trade. 3-room houso, lot 50x150, for norel ago. 1 aoro, 4-room house, trade for toat 2,000,000 feet timber for Medford ol Portland property. Income proporty, Spokane, for acre tfgo. ' 2 lots for 2 or 3 ncros, East Side bungalow. 20 Aores, 12 in fruit, oloso in, fo city lots. 100 aores with bearing orchard $3000. RELINQUISHMENTS. 1G0 aoros, GO aores good fruit lanl $200. 20 aores, orcok bottom, 12 acri planted, 4-room houso, $800. 40 aoros fine rod foothill soil, $351 E. F. A. BITTNE1 Room 207 Tavlor & Pklftpt BU Fhone 414VMaln.