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?,jmmFr$. MKDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDffORP. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1910. zn ' y : if- t j.iV v I I. f i. , i 4 f V SOCIAL AND PERSONAL John II. Cnrkin, tiltoniuy-ut-liiw, ovur Jitul(uon Coiintyl Dunk. Ml'H. iilii Shepherd will Hpcitlc III the tuhnriiuolo nt H o'filoiftc lonlght. Ilutiy olio Ih oHpociiilly invited to ho pi'OMIIlt. H" J. C. Hull mill C. F. Young 10 tinned Wednesday to (heir (tump on thu upper Wogiiu, whore llioy will roiiinin for tlui next two weeks or uioro. A change in iiiuiiii ouch day and viiltmlilo instructions on cooking given 1'reo liy Professor Hooker on tlm Majestic rnugo nt thu Mud ford 1 laid warn store. II. A. Tlilerolf loft Tuesday eve ning for Portland to purchase ma chinery for tlio oxtoiiHion to thu Mg Pines I.umhor ooiiipany'H plant. Ladies, do tint fail to attend the oooking demonstrations of tin Ma jestic range ly Professor Meeker of Berlin, Germany, at thu Mcdford Hardware Htoru each day tliia week. Frank Hooper of Yrcka, Cal., Hindu a trip ovur to Mi'dford for tlio pnrpoHu of having Dr. (lolilo fit 1i!h eyes with glasses. Mr. Hooper in it cnndidatu for prosecuting nttornoy of Siskiyou noiinty, California. Ilu wan very iniioh surprised at thu pho iioiiiunal growth of Mudford, ah hu lias not visited Medford liei'oro for ten yonrri. Cooking doinoiiritration each day of thu Majestic range by Professor Jonupli Hooker of Horlin, Gonnany, nt thu Medford hnrdwaro Htoru. ' Mayor Chiioii'h roport for July was a model of brevity, probably thu briefest uvor iiuulu officially by an executive officer. It consisted of just :i2 wordH, otitBidu of thu intro duction and signature, and ran as follews: "I beg luavc to report that thu fines collected in tlio mayor's court for thu month of July, 11)10, amounted to .flU.I.QO." Ladies, do you know how to brown your unkoK porfeollyt Professor JoHeph Hooker of Horlin will tdiow you. Cooking demonstrations on trtu Majestic range every day thin week nt thu Medford Hardware Co. Klinor A. llioks of thu Oregon Granite Co. wan in Grants Pass on business Tuesday ovouing. C. A. Webster of lioschiirg was in Medford on luisinoss Tuesday. V. II. Swank was bore from Can youvillu Tuesday looking after hus iuoss matters. .Miss Lillian Gillmoru of Ashland wiih a euost at the Moore Tuesday We Thomas Horn of Cottonwood, Cal., was in Medford on buiiiiiuHH Tues day. Nicholas Jerry returned Tuesday evening from a business trip to Portland. Ilu was accompanied by I). K. Gadsden, one of thu purchasers of Mr. .lorry's mining property in tlio Willow Hprlngs district. Miss McDonald Hliuc of Han I'l'iiucisCo Is registered al thu Nash. Flunk W. Hooper of Yreka, Cal., was in Medford Tuesday on a busi ness visit. C. II. York of Pittsburg, Pa., is spending a few days in thu valley visiting Mr. and Mrs. K. J, Johnson near Central Point. Henry P. Wiley of Aslilaml was a recent visitor in Medford. John C. SI roots of Grants Pass spent Wednesday in Medford on bus iness. Ilarvoy J. Wells of Gold Hill is spending a fuw days in Medford on business. Miss Klir.abelh Putnam returned Tuesday uveniug from a visit to rel atives in Kan FrauuiKco. Misses P.thul Crowell ami Getchen Crawford, thu Nash cafe musicians, left Tuesday evening on a two weeks' vacation, which they will spend at the seaside. S. G. Van Dyke of Phoenix was in Medford on business Wednesday. h. i. Jacobs has returned from a vacation trip to the seasidu at Ya- piiiiii. F. K. Hybeo of Jacksonville wifljHarV( for maK ll ,,icr8 0f th in Medford Wednesday afternoon 1 ,0W pomly jri(I(,0 ovor H(,ar cr(.t. greeting his many friends. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Pottcngor have returned to Colestiu to remain sev eral weeks after a short business visit in Medford. Hoy Donne has returned from the mountains, where ho has been niB - ticating for a while Henry C. Steoplo of Medford was n visitor at Grants Pubs Tuesday afternoon. II. K. Lounsbcrry, district freights agent of thu Southern Pacific com pany, is in Medford on his regular business visit. Mrs. II. K. Gale rs spending a fow days with relatives and friends in this eitv. I'hnrlos Gav spent Wednesday morning at Gold Way with friends. Arthur Drown spent Tuesday on Kogtio river. ( K. Whislor is showing some re- markablv fine Hartlotts which In nicked Julv 12 and which havo rin - ened perfectly. Inquiry ruveak that ten cases , (fiOOO) shotgun shells have been soblj duriiiL' the oast few weeks in Med- Make a Specialty ef: FINE JOB PRINTING Finest Job Printing Establishment in Southern Oregon. We Carry the Stock and Employ the Mot Skilled Printers, Enabling us to Furnish Perfect Printing on SHORT Notice Call and see samples of work and get our prices MEDFORD PRINTING QO, W ' " ' " ' I I IB! ""'-'"" ' " I.MI-... III.- .1 .1 I ! . ,.., !! We Print That Universally Read Daily, The Medford Mail Tribune ' i i i i, Goes to 2,600 Homes in Medford and the Valley. ford. As this is closed season for all kinds of shotgun shooting, there is an evident intention on thu part of callipers to break tlio gauio laws. Dr L. IJuihIv and wifo leave for a vacation on Uig Hulto Thursday. Hlaiuu Klum returned from a trip through the east and Canada a few days since. Hliiiue is not only a baseball fan, hut one of the original Mudford boosters. Hu noticed that when hu would mention Medford in many eastern cities thero would nearly always bo someone who would say, "I remembor that placo in Or egon, bounuso there wcru so many automobiles in sight from thu train." Mr. Klum also saw Johnny Evcrs losu tlio gamu for Chicago against Philadelphia by a hard hit ball to short running up his sloovc, and be fore ho could shake it out the bats man was safe on first and thu win ning scoro had been made. Mrs. II. I. Pelton of Sams Valley was a Medfoid visitor Wednesday. Harry Carlton of Faglo Point was la Medford visitor Wcdncsdny. C. K. Fvans of Weed, president of thu Medford Hardware company, I is in town looking after business in terests. CITY OF ASHLAND AGREES TO HELP COUNTY OUT ASHLAND, Aug. 3. The common council of Ashland have appropri ated .:t00 out of its street fund, or so much thereof as may be ncces- ic k , nl lno foo, of 0nk Btrcot. The bridue ;H 0(ltside of thu city limits, but as it will be of particular benefit to Ash land the council thought they were warranted in helping out tlio county to thu extent named in defraying the CIwt of lhe construction of this bridge. Disappearance a Mystery. SANTA IIOSA, Cal., Aug. 3, News of the disappearance of Thos. Kendall and his parents from their ranch near Cazadero has caused the authorities to investigate the case because of tlio suspicion that the Kendalls have been murdered. Thu ranch apparently has been deserted for soveral days, but thoro are said to bo many evidences of a haBty de parture. Thu Kendalls havo been involved in litigation ovor their ranch for isomo time. It is thought their dis appearance may bo .connected with this trouble. Hnskinw for health. Too Late to Classify WANTI5D CJIrl for liousowork; two In family; will pay good wages. 219 North Oakdale nvenuo. tf WANTKD A nume girl. Apply Mrs. 0. H. Olalzo, 313 8. Orapo Ht. 121 WANTED Modliun wolRlit horses, mures preferred! must bo right price. Honson, Hotel Moore. 120 KOKT SALK-TniUIng maro, buggy and harness; splendid outfit; cheap for uulck salo, Hoom 207, Taylor ftPhlpps uhlg. 117 KOIt 8ALB- Span brown marca, 8 and 9 years old, weigh 1200 lbs. oncb, and now harnesB and wag on. Jno. II. Shepherd, 128 East Main Btrcot. LOST Small red low, wUh"bSllon". Howard. Eastman, P. & E. Junc tion. 117 MANY ASHLAND PEOPLE LEAVE FOR RESORTS ASHLAND, Aug. 3. There has been n steady exodus of people from Afdiland, beginning the first of the! week, for the mountains and the j const to enjoy summer outings. There I is ouitc a colony of Ashlnnders at Newport, a few-having gone to Cres cent City and a larger number nro en route to Crater Lake, the huckle berry patches in the Cascades and Ciuncbar Springh in tho Siskiyous. TTnnkinB for Hpnllh P. O. HANSEN We make any kind I Was. carry Glass of W8 4JJf t MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO., Medford, Oregon. 1 NATATORIUM STILL . POPULAR WITH PEOPLE Thu natatorlum Is still tho popu lar amusement resort, ovon It less than half completed, and as a npo clal attraction to entertain Its pat rons tonight tho managomont an nounces a "tub raco" which 1b bound to furnish much flport. Thoro nro four entries, William Holchcrt, II. X. Marks, Frank Kllroy and Harry Baldwin. Tho raco will bo Btartod promptly at 8:30 o'clock and will bo followed by tho regular danco at 9 o'clock. Thursday Is la dles' day from 1 to C. Oklahoma Candidate Dead. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Aug. 3. William M. CrosB, secretary of state, who was a candidate for nom ination as auditor at tho state pri maries, died hero today. nankins for Health. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. For Watches FINE WATCH AND .. JEWELRY REPAIRING Martin J. Reddy THE JEWELER NEAR THE POSTOFFICE TOM MOFFAT and style of Windows. any size on hand. ERRATIC CHANGES IN NEW YORK MARKET NEW YOItK, Aug. 3. Erratic changes marked tho stock market fluctuations today. Prlcoa crumbled early, rallied and later experienced a dccllno In moat of tho loading se curities. Atchison, Southorn Pacific, Heading, Now York Central and Un ion Pacllfc advanced slightly In frac tions. Amalgamated Copper declin ed 1, Southorn Pacific reacted 1 3-4 and Hock Island, Unltod States Steel, Union Pacific and Reading lost 1. Donds wore firm. A good otoro location is advertis ing; good store sorvlco Is advertis ing but both of those are supple mentary to tho real advertising that Is done In tho newspaper. For Sale-Land Near Central Point 05-ncre ranch adjoining city, 52 acres in alfalfa, balanco In pears 1 and ' 2 years old; good house, largo barn, 2 wells; prico $26,000, half cash;' a snap. 43-ncre alfalfa ranch, 1 mile out, now 8-room house, largo barn, three gopd wells; price $21,500, half cash; will pay 8 per cent on investment. .JU acres alfalfa land, lino land, no buildings; price $7500, $2000 cash. 36 acres, 1 mile out, 6 acres in 2-yoar-oId apples, balance in pears 1 year old; now 5-room house and price $12,600, half cash; a good 31 acres, 1 mile oat, 27 acres set to house, barn and outbuildings, 2 good wells; fine building site; price $15,000, half cash. 20 acres, 1 mile out, 1G acres in trees 1 year old; no buildings; good well; prico $7000, $25(D cash. 14 acres, 1 mile out, 10 acres in trees, $2500 cash. 6 acres, 1 mile out, set to trees, fine price $2400, $1600 cash. 20 acres, half mile out, set to pears 1 and 2 years old; price $10,000, half cash. 2 acres in town, small house, good well, a fine garden tract; price $1300. W. J. Harvey R. F. D. NO. I, CENTRAL POINT, OR. PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable COFFEEN . PRICE 11 North D St.. Medford, f l' u a. s- w FROZE TO DEATH WITH THERMOMETER AT II EL PASO, Tox., Aug. 3. Drivel by tho lntonso heat of the deaert l sok rofugo near a pile of ke on freight car at Maricopa sUtlon, 3C miles west of horo, an unknown Mes lean was found frozen to death. thcrmomotor outside the car was 101 degrees. 4- 4- & LEASE FOIt SAM f Storo room on Main street. Room 207, T. & P. bid. Hnskins for health. largo barn, good well and outbuildings; buy. ' apples and pears 1 year old; 7-rooia , balanco in alfalfa; price $4200, : i building site, good irrigation well; Ore. Phone 303 - --- -