KiMyf JULY28. 3910. 5 "s SOCIAL AND PERSONA L Loam to Hiiy Kl Hnyo. 110 Fred laiy was In from the Ante lope much on linHintiMH WuiluoHihiy. .IiiIiii II. Oarlcln, rittoi iiuy-ut-lnw, ovor Jiiuknou Cuuutvl Hniilc. I. II. Miutdonnld of Titbit) Houlc wiih n Moill'onl visitor Wednesday, If you ru looking for u firHl-oliiMH 3 Vi Shutter wagon witli wood wink cull at Woods Lumber Co. It' Anoltitti' lori'M lire him hlniluil nunr Merlin unit flninU Piihs hits llUUII llppi'lllt'll III for IIHHiHtlllK'O, Wat oh Tor tlio blue mark. Attorneys II. I). Norton iiml !. N. JoIiiihIoii. Sheriff KiihhiiII ninl Dep illy Will .Smith ninl Judge .Jewell of Omuls I'iikh wcn among those who wont to Jacksonville toiliiv to nt tend tint 1'unmnl of II. IC, Iliiiiiin. Watch for tlio bluu murk. S. M. Hawk tlio "uiiHurvi-yuil" sootlon above llutto FiiIIh spent TlmrHiliiy in Mcdforil. Ho Huh re ceived notice from tlio land officii) that tlio protest against hi hoinc fltoad filed by tlio forestry buroiiii hits humi withdrawn and that his en try Iiuh boon allowed. Watch for tho blue nmrlc. Mr. iiml Aim. C. II. Brown of Kan Antonio, Tex., have loft Tor their homo lifter a visit in t lit k city with W.T. Hrnwn. Watch for tho bltio tnnrk. John Devlin of Applegnto wiir ii recent vinilor in Mcdford. Watch for tho blua innrk. Charles Mesorvo Hpent a day in Jacksonville recontly with friends. First-olnHR teamsters fntnillnr with town can procure pormnnont em ployment at Hig Pines T.umbor Co. tf F. J. Lewis of AhIiIiiiiiI Iiuh ru turned to that city aftur a vIhU of several iIiivh in Mcdforil. First-class teauiNtorH familiar with town can procure permanent employ ment nt Hiir PinoM Lumbor Co. tf Watch for tho blue mnrk. ' Mrs. A. .1. Harvey of AhIiIiiiiiI Iiuh returned homo after n visit in Huh city with Mm. A. It. Rippey. Mm. M. Taylor and Mm. Day have returned to their home in Jackson ville, after a visit in thiH city with .Mrs. Thomiiri ColliiiH. Arm. It. I). Fry of l'hoeuix wiih a recent Mcdford victor. Mm. T. J. Pnrlon of Kngle Point wan in iMedfortl Wednesday. She fltatcH that Mr. Partou, who Iiuh been RorimiHly ill, is much better. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Meeker are viHitintr frieiulH above AhIiIiiiuI. Mm. J. 0. Ixivo of this city spent .Wo'duoHiliiy with friundH in Central Toint. Mrs. P. K. Hcrdiiu in visiting with friendH in AHliland. C. K. Wickslrnm spent n day in Talent recently with friend. Marion Tryor, fonnorly of thin city, but now a prosperous merchant of Talent, wiih n recent visitor in thih city. P. Ooddnrd of Chicago in vitfttiiiir with his parentH, Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Ooddnrd, on Warner creek. The McthodiHt Hruthorhnod ave fleeted tho following officors for the ensuing year: PreHi'dent, K. W. Hrninnrd; vice-president, H. V. Monde; Heorctary, C. W. French. The brotherhood voted $f00 to the church building fund. H. 1). Pattorflou has returned from a vimt to Salem. in Mcdford WeilnoAilny. Hurry MuOIiiIIoii, proprietor of tlio McClallon home, in ItoHiibuig, and foiiuer sheriff of Doughis count v, l in li(wn VHillui' friend, A In i Kt force of cIciIh Ih biiHiIy arranging and ilisplujug slock lor Hie big Hale of the llnker-lliilcliiiHou eompaiiy'H slock, which coinmeuciM .Saturday morning at 1) o'clock, W. II. HoiiHhitll of Portland ar lived in M cil I'o id Thursday In a Maxwell 10." II in on bin way to Han Fiuuelsen. Mm, HciihIiiiII ac- coiupaiiieil him, I II. II. Stone of Ittich is filing' friends In Mcdforil. ('. I). Willi iiiiih of HciikIi' wiih , recent visitor in this citv. John W. Henderson of I)cib is! Impending a few dayn in Medford, T. II. II. Taylor of Woo.lville was in Medford Thursday attending to bllsillltSS IllllllCIt". Policeman I Union was at Jackson ville Thursilnv as a witness before the grand jut v. Two partie were niieMed at Woodville Thursday morning, ni charged with luiiuu attempted to catch fish without ha vine first He cured the necessary permit, and the other Ih accused of litivintr exhibited in public a dangerous weapon The ciihi) will be tried out tu the justice court Friday afternoon PJcJit-room house and lot in Southwest Mcdford, a bargain at $1500 cash. Van Dyke Realty Co. tf WOO buy 00 fool on North Hiv crslili) avenue, water, owor; east front. See Van Dyke Realty Co. tf Lots $1400, 100 by 215 feet, on North Central avenue, not far out. See Van Dyke Realty Co. tf Mr. ami Mm. II. I). Norton of Grants Pans were in Medford Wed neflday. J, HoiiHon nud wife of AHliland wore in Medford Thursday. J. It. Alford and 11. A. Perry of Hinninghnm, Ala., arc here looking ovor thii valley with n view to in vestment. Leon Ititchford of noscburg, Or.. is( ho re on a biiHiucsH trip. I.. L. Piilmer of Central Point was in Mcdforil Wcduesdny on a biiHiucHH trip. Prior Katon, one of the pioneers of Jacksonville, was in that city Thursday on biiBiuesx. McCll Patlun No, 3183 r EXQUISITE DINNER OR EVENING T.OWN Men's 65c Porus Knit Und'wr. 50c Ending July and Beginning August With an Avalanche of Bargains August is the last month for us to clear all stocks of spring and summer stuffs and'j make room for incoming fall lines. Our business knowledge teaches us that it is bet- 1 tor to sell present stocks at a loss and invest the money in fall lines that we can sell at "' a Dl'Ofit. ill m'OforenCn tO nnrrvhlfr flinTri niw fn ntmflini. annann rPt.P .., ,..:11 - Viwry no unseasonable goods over nothing. When you are out shopping this month. I De sure and bend your steps this way. No matter what day vou come vou'll be sure to lmd some rare values awaiting you. New Goods at Reduced Prices Not Old "Goods"" Infants' Dresses Marked at a Saving of 1-4 $2.50 Hats to go at 25c men's Straw Hats; every thing up to $2.50 to go now for, ehoice, 25c I5c Outings Short Length at lOc yd. ChildeY and Misses Dres's Reduced 1-4 Less 98 for $3.50 Shoes cts Pr. The greatest offer ever given to any people, just because the reduction is great do not be led to think these are not stylish goods. We must have room. Our loss is your gain. 12 1-2 & 15c Ginghams 10 Pretty patterns in new fast color Ging hams; regular 12ic and 5c sellers; going now at, choice per yard, only 10c. Ilk t tTMiir 'ilv y i it 'WHET rlKPb- McCjII Pattern No. 3393 DAINTY SUMMER GOWN ffiteS? lemembcr, all goods sold hec arc absolutely guaranteed. Every article must satisfy the customer or we stand ready to refund the money. Further, we sell goods on approval and further make exchange. Can you add anything more that will make this a safer place to trade? Pav less and dress better. I CALKINS GIVES BOYS CHANCE. MEDFORD NOW HAS ABUNDANCE COLONEL HOFER'S PLATFORM. (Con(iniird from Pngo 1.1 nnil will pay hlRh taxes for nil tlmo to come on nccount of Its Incruaitml vnltintlon. A Htnto hlKhwny from Mod ford to Klnmnth FiiIIh or from AhIiIiukI to Portland or from Sntem to Tillamook, or from Ilosobnrg to Coon liny, would Incronao values of property ten dollnni for evory dollnr uxiiendcd by tho state. On'Kon ii iiiuiu; Duck. "OroKon la Kettlni: rallroadn, our cltlon nro Krow'njj rapidly, our fruit HectloiiH nro boominc, wo nro got- tliiR r. Irirso volumo of omlcrntloiv U8 n roHiilt of ndvortlHliiK, but OroRon Ih a lamo duck wbon It comes to IiIrIi ways. I nm roIiir out to nrouuo tho people on tills question. I will go Into ovory county In tho otnto with this Kospol, nnil If tho pooplo ulect mo governor there will bo ono llvo wlro In the Htnto hoimo thnt will bo In touch with the llvo men of every boc- tlon of thlsstato nnd there will bo no dlctntlou from tho cemeteries of tho past. I betlevo In modern Journal- Ism ns tho inost potent force In build- fContinucdfrom Pngo . , find It In tho "codo," nor any rofor onco to It until County Clork Cole-, ni nn dug up n copy of tho session lawB of 1905, which gavo tho doslr-' od Information. I.loyd French, who Ih accused of I horse stoallng, and confessed that ho I did rldo tho animal away, will be ' sentenced for an lndeternilnato term j of from ono to ton years. At tho end . ,.,.,. . -. ,. of tho first year, If bis conduct has!6 Watw System SuPP City boon good, bo may bo reloased on With Fine Flow of Aqua Pura paroio, roporiing at cortnin nxea po- STEAMER IMPALED ON PORTLAND BRIDGE PIER 28.- put A to l OF PORE WATER Mr. nnd Mro. W. T. Grieve iiml lB,n mily loft Thurmlny for nn outitit; i,,IK 1,vo cltlo n,,(l ft ,,vo coinmon- wealth, "I want tho llvo business mon who fnin nl llutto FiiIIh. Mr. nnil JriH. I'M Wiirnur urn ponding n fow ilnyfl nt Culestin. Jrrn. K. K. Goro Iuiivoh tliin eve nliiK for n briof visit in Portland on liiiHincHH. It. G. Porlor was in Jnoksonvillo from Moilforil Thurflilny. A. K. VoorhioH of tlio Hocuo Hivor Courier of GrniiUi Push loft u few dnyfl hIiico for the oiint, wlioro lio o.xpoolH to fiiinnuo a daily pnpor for uriiulH i'liHH, to bo issued iii ulinut bix weelc. William C. Stiueway of Siiloui is .spendimr a few luyn in Mudford with friundH. A. h, Whitley, a Cliionuo unpitnl ist, who Iiiir boon spending a few days in the valley, bus left for tlio east, but slates that he will return and invest in tlio valley. The southbound motor was delay ed this inorniiiK hy a Hiuull freight wreck nonr Gold Hill, Two ours lett tlio traolc, liolding up 1 raff in for a fow hours. J. It. Wlisoii of Gold Hill was in Medford Thursday on a short busi ness trip. Dr. J. l- Noddy spent Thursday in Jnoksonvillo on business. Unless more euro is exorcised hy those iming the public watering trouuh at tho corner of Central ave nue and KIkMIi street, Superintend ent Gault of the water department will shut off its supply. It has boon allowed to overflow and has re tarded piiviut;. Porter J. Noff wiih in Jackson ville on business Thursday. H. 1 Muhling, traveling froight iiKout of tlio Chicago & NorthwoBt oru railway, was a business visitor nro putting Oregon to tho front to bnck mo In this fight, I nm paying no attention to tho politicians whoso minds nro entirely occuplod with am bitious personal doslgnn, and who will not como out and take a stand on vital Issues, Tho peoplo havo no respoct for the straddling Issuo-dodg-lug, office-grafting politician, nnd they douiuud of nny man who hoc- omen govornor of Orogon that ho enforce the laws and obey tho man date of tho peoplo on nil questions of public policy." rlods ns to his whereabouts and oc cupation. If hlB record is good on pnrolo ho may bo pardoned and re stored to cltlzonsblp long before tho time of his sentence runs out. Norman Grnnthnm Is tho other. He has pleaded guilty to forger)'. IUs sontonco Ih from two to 20 years and bo has tho sanio chanco tho othor fellow has. "I watit to glvo those youngsters a chnnco," said Judgo Calkins. "If I should glvo thorn tho minimum It would not Impress them, and If I should sontonco thorn to fivo or sovon years, thoy would havo lost tho best part of tholr lives and probably havo becomo real criminals upon being ro leased. After serving tho minimum sontonco they can bo roloased on pa roio and tho deslro to 'mako good,' which every human being has, will help those boys moro than a long term of Imprisonment." Contractors Have Undergone Much Hardship With Work. EASTERN MARKET BIDS GOOD FOR BARTLETTS Now Yoork Distributors, 17 ears -Kgg, $1.10; sugar, $1; Docker, (15c; Mnrtlotts, $1.1)0. lOxohaugo, 1 ear-- Hartlotts, $1.00; Vacuvtlle, two euro; Dnrtlotts, $2,15. Chicago Distributors, l.r onrn - Suisun Hartlotts, $1.80. Exchange, ono car, $1.80. Iloston Distributors, 11 oars- -Hartlotts at $1.(15. lOxchamo -Ihiu-lttlts, $1.(10. Passing KiKirainonto -18 hours end ing July 'J5 Poaches, 57 onivt; plums, WiVui pears, ll'JMs; grapes, :i; apples, 2j) total, 217. Total to date, imvS. -im mm. Ono Bid for Bonds. One bid has so far boon received by tho city recorder for the $:i(),000 West Main improvement bonds now being advertised by tlio city. This comes from a Soattlo man. Other bids are oxpectod. Tho city council will oousidor thelu on Friday evening, Hotel Arrivals. Tho Nash J. Forsythe, G. Haw ley, D. G. Lewis, C. Teffen, J. R. Flynn, Portland; E. P. Caldwell, So Se So atteo: I. Darneille. Chico; O. G. Smith, Omaha; C, A. Hoyce, Port land; C. A. Waxman, Seattle; C. W. Cleveland, Portland; G. line, New York; E. S. Mason, Portland; Max Friedonthnl, J. It. Harvey, A. T. Kel lojjg; K. S. Hamilton, Hitmllu; F. H. Harris, Portland; G. J. Hichards and wife, I.e Mars; H. I). Norton and wife, Grants Pass; L. W. Sautter, J. S. Gill, It. Gill, T. Kobortson, Miss Kathleen Hums, W. Gilbert and wifo, F. Gilbert and wife, A. L, Young, Porllund; C. H. Mnrshitll, SenUle; E. II. Mathews, San Francisco; II, R. Mills, Cashmere; J. F. Kirri, Klnmnth Falls; V, Johnson, San Francisco; O. A. ltiiffnor, Hamilton; C. Tiffen, W. Huhn, P. C. Hates, T. K, Nickorson, Porthuid; F. W. Camp, Denver; F. Woodard, Portland, J. Heuson iiml wife, Ashland. The Moore L. Corhouse. San Mcdford today Is enjoying for tho first tlmo In ' or history an abuud f.nco of cool, clear ator bn ugbt U'rough n plpollne 23 miles from Llttlo Uutto creek, Just lelow Fish lake, which Is fed by the snow upon tho sides of Mt. McLajshlln. Tho city's gravity system tins been com pleted and property owners this morning found what a real pleasure nn adequate pressure Is In watering their lnwns. For three years the water question has been beforo tho peoplo In various phases. First tho source of supply was tho bone of con toutlou, next a law suit blocked tho completion of tho lino for a year. Today the matter is settled and In consequonco Mr. Property Owner Is wearing n broad smllo. Possibly thoro Is not ono In Med ford ns relieved ns Shirley Baker of the contracting firm. VIncont & linker, who built tho lino. SInco Fobruary, 1909, Mr. Baker has boon endeavoring to comnloto tho system nnd has lost thousands of dollars by delays of various kinds, chlof among which was tho Inability of tho city to gain n right of way across tho Han loy premises on IJttlo Butto creek until a compromise wib effectod. To day Mr. Baker feels ton y r.rs young er, for at Inst 10 has tho Job com plotod with tho exception of touch- PORTLAND, Or., July ganpr of longshoremen was work today lightening the British tramp steamer Riverdale, which is hard and fast on the submerged resi due of the old Madison-street bridge in Portland hnrbor. The ship struck the sunken mass of cement and old iron yesterday while she was being backed down the stream, laden with over 2,000,000, feet of lumber for Tsingtau, China. An examination by a diver disclos ed the fact that the abandoned pier I is gripping the steamer's plates amidships. It is believed that she can be floated after 1000 tons of her cargo is taken off. This comprises about half her deckload. If this does not prove sufficient, the remainder of the decklond will be swung over the side. With your knowledgo of what things should cost, you'll often find something advertised under the "For Sale" classification that will make you wonder "what's wrong with It?" And usually all that's wrong with It !s that the owner has ceased to need It. Wanted Girl for general housj work. Camp cook. Hotel cook. 10 laborers. FOR SALE. Fino business at invoice. 7-room house, modern, fine furniture, snap prce. Tent nud cooking utensils, $30. 7 horses, harness and hack. Lots $10 down, easy payments. Alfalfa tracts, under ditch, $100 per acre. 8,000,000 feot timbor, $1 per 1000. 40 acres timbor and wood, 7 miles Medford, very cheap. 40 acres and improvements, $S00. ) imitc limlilimr nl.incilc nrmmtntn outfit. 1 pony, $2.". House in construction. Spun mares. Closo-in fruit land, under ditch, $200 DEAN'S BEAUTY PARLORS Hair Dressing a specialty; shampooing, scalp treatment, facial and hand massage, man icuring, dyeing and bleaching. KENTNER BLDG. Phone Main 311. MEDFORD. ' Take a KODAK With You All sizes of Eastman's Ko daks in stock. Everything in supplies and paraphernalia. WJth a kodak everything be comes a pleasure and you can catch and hold the memory for a lifetime. Medford Book Store Trees uor aero. lug up tho lino in a fow places .3 moaorn house, $250 down, which will roqulre about ten days' work with :. handful of men. It Is a safo allegation thnt fow contractors would linvo clung so te naciously to a Job, and undorgono so many setbacks and dolays as did VIn cont & Baker, without gottlug Into . Hoarding house, snap price, a lawsuit with tho city. But through . It nil thoy worked whon they could' ror ,raDe without a kick. Mr. Bnkor gtves tho Span mules and heavy work team crocut for this to I. u. Hamilton. Sor- ' Lots for span horses, woigh 2500 $1800. .. SO aciC3, incomo $2500, tools and toams, $0500. Ono ocro for sub-division near So., Onkdalo. $2000. 00 acres crock bottom, $125 por aero TIME TO PLACE ORDERS FOR TREES. CALL AND GET POSTED ON PRICES AND EEST VA RIETIES. Drop in any time and talk it over with H. B. Patterson THE QUAKER NURSERYMAN, 116 E. MAIN. Francisco; .1. I). Alford, It. A Horry onU Ume8' 8ay" Mr" nakor ho wns 3-room houso, lot 50x150, for noro Hirminghani; J. H. Aduin, O. it. Nor- ron,ly for n "siute whon. "Shorty" ago. ris and wife, Soattlo; 11. Roso, Har risburg; P. 0. Hatos, Portland; I,. Ititchford, Roehurg; V. Johnson, F. I). Francisco, Sun Francisco; II. It. Smith, It. Steveuson, Albany; A. M. Linxwcilor, Oklahoma; V. II. Dover, Portland; R. May, Salem; L. It, Palmer, Central Point; H. "fc Mul koy, Jnoksonvillo; J. H. Johnston, Grants Puss; It. E. Mullownoy, Reno; E. Meyer, Portland. Probate Court. F.stato of Josiah I latinnh Inven tory and appraisemont showing real and personal property to tho value of $2084, filod nnd approved. F.stnto of Jemima Hannah In ventory and appraisement showing real and personal value $1000, filed and approved. would "cool htm off" and toll him to keep on plugging away. And ho did. It was la February, 1909, that work started oa tho lino. Tho con tractors rushed tho work, buying ox tra oqulpmont, and would havo com plotod tho work In Soptombor, but woro forced to desist whon tho Hnn loy lino wns reached, Thon for months tho work was blockod. Dur ing this tlmo tho contractors' lossos amounted to moro than $10,000. Work was rosumed rocontlyand tho syatom has boon comploted. Tho city officials will opoad Tues day out on tho lino Inspecting tho work. Probably In tho noxt two wooks It vlll bo nccopted. Hpsklns or hoalth. 1 aero, 4-room house, trndo for team. 2,000,000 feet timbor for Medford or Portland property. 2 lots for 2 or 3 acres. 20 Acres, 12 in fruit, close in, for city lots. 4-room house and barn, take team in trndo. RELINQUISHMENTS. 100 acres dcou red soil, GO acres of fruit laud, 200,000 foot of timbor 4 miles from Jacksonville, $200. 100 aoroo, 40 acres rod fruit sod, 750,000 fotft of timbor, 3 miles from Jacksonville $100. E. F. A. BITTNER Room 207 Tavlor & Phlpps Bldf. Phono 4141 Main. For Sale-Land Near Central Point 65-acro ranch adjoining city, 52 acres in alfalfa, balance in pears 1 and 2 years old; good houso, large barn, 2 wells; prico $20,000, half cash; a snap. 43-ncro alfalfa ranch, 1 mile out, new 8-room houso, largo barn, throo good wells; prico $21,500, half cash; will pay 8 por cent on investraont. 20 acres alfalfa land, fino land, no buildings; prico $7500, $2000 cash. 30 nores, 1 mile out, G ncres in 2-year-old apples, balanco in pears 1 year old; now 5-room houso nnd Inrgo barn, good well and eutbuildings: prico $12,000, half onsh; a good buy. 31 nores, 1 milo out, 27 ncres sot to apples and pears 1 yoar old; 7-room honso, barn and outbuildings, 2 good wolls; fino building site; prico $15,000, half cash. 20 aores, 1 milo out, 1G acres in troos 1 yoar old; uo buildings; goqd well; prico $7000, $2500 cash. 14 acres, 1 milo out, 10 nores in trees, balance in alfalfa; prico $4200. $2500 oash. G aoros, 1 milo out, sot to trees, fino building site, good irrigation well; prico $2400, $1000 cash. 20 ncros, half mio out, sot to pears 1 and 2 yoars old; prico $10,000, half cash. 2 aoros in town, smal houso, good well, a fino garden tract; price $1300. W. J. Harvey R. F. D. NO. I, CENTRAL POINT, OR. V L ?,V- . ki. 1.1 JH&J-Ir ? L. tetlj"' 'ij. 4