Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 05, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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    MTSDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORACION. MIDDAY. AUGUST 5, 1910.
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
John II. Ciirkin, ntloinuy-nt-law,
over Juakiioii Coiintvl Hunk.
A liuppy family eompiiuy, oompoH
od nl' Mr. mill Mi-h. TIiouiiih Turpin,
iMi'8. Mury Milligan, Mr. nud Mm.
Muiiiioy, loll Wednesday evening !
enjoy their iiioiiIIi'h iiiiiiiiiiI online in
Hid hunting mill fUliing ground of
Doiul Imlimi country.
A change 1 '""I"' uuuli ilny nml
viiliiulili) liiHtrtKilioiiii on cooking
given frcu by ProfoiiHor Hooker on
tlio Majestic) range at tliu Medford
Hardware Htoro.
W. ,1. Scott, llio Jloguti i Ivor f ar
mor nml stock-raiser, is passing tho
week very plommnlly in tlio oily v!h
iting tlio ninny plai'OH of amusement,
while Mrs. Scott in drinking cold ice
water anil enjoying Hi" beautiful
NiMinory at tlio l, shady homo of
Mr. Sherman on north Hoguo livor.
Ladles, iln not fall to attend tlio
oookiug ilcmoiiHlratioiiH of tlm Ma
.ioHlio range hy I'rofoHHor Hooker of
Jlorlin, Germany, at tlm Mcilfonl
Uanlwaro Htoro each day HiIh week.
.. M. l'ryor ami family of North
HtiatlY Htniot, loft Monday by team
for an indefinite outing to Crater
Lake and vicinity.
Cooking doiuoiiHtration uaoh day
of tlio MnjoHtio range by Professor
.looi-ph Hooker of Horlin, Ooniiany,
at tho Mod ford hardware Htoro.
Mr. and Mrs, II. 11. Mot have
rented their residence property on
North Heatty to Mr. and Mi-h. Ilar
Kravv, lately from California, and
have moved into Mr. Smith's resi
dence on North Grape filreet for the
summer.
Ladles, do yon know how to brown
your eakoH porfcatly? I'rofeHHor
JoKoph Hooker of Berlin will hIiow
you. Cooking dcinonntrntloiiH on tnu
MajuHtio range every day HiIh week
at tho Medford Hardware Co.
Mrs. Luoy Davis and family, who
have occupied the old shuck of J.
A. Perry's, on North Central, for the
piiHt nix moutliH a h a laundry, move
lo their new residence on South Cen
tral today.
Your usefulness ends when your
yiadght failH. Sue Dr. Itiekort, over
Kontnor's. 110
Kililor !;. .). KiuHnr of Ashland
drove to Medford with bin mother
and sister Thursday.
The Kimplo oases require skill. Dr.
Itiokort, Medford. 110-
Mr. Harmon of Wcuutohoo is a
recent arrival who comes with the
iow of locating.
OhiHuoA that fit your eyes are
worth all that they cost. Dr. Itiokcit
fit you light and his prices aro
right. 110
MrH. K. II. Whitehead ami her
daughter, Mih. (trace Norman, are
off for a vacation to be tpoiit in San
Francisco and other California
polntH. Mr. Whitehead leaven Satur
day for Fort Klamath, where he will
enjoy himxclf limiting and fishing.
MrH. Pot or M. Kershaw and hoii
left ThurHilay evening for Alameilii,
Cab, where they will upend a month.
Mrs. Minnie ICelly and babe, of
.Jacksonville isitcd relatives and
friends on North Central Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Khner Dawson of
Peyton, North Itogue river, came
down WedneHilay to enjoy a brief
honeymoon in (lie city and a social
visit with Mr. Dawson's mother, Mr.
Laura Dawwon, of North Central.
William Sharrard and Mr. Doming
of North Hoguo river came over
'WedneHilay Hhopping and noting the
eoiiHtant ehnngoH and were kept busy
reading new Imihhu-mh signs- and
dodging travel and automobiles on
Medford'H biiH.y streets.
Mr. ami Mrs. It. M. Cuthbeit have
returned from Crater Lake. ,
. C. C. MeCleuilon of Cold Hill was
a Medford visitor Friday. "Me" is
one of the original Hcttlcrs in South
ern Oregon "came here when Table
Hock wiiHii'l knee high lo a duck and
Hoguo river was just a spring
branch." He has watched the coun
try progrcHH for fifty yearn and has
done Home of the progressing himself.
Miss Viola ICassafer of Jackson
ville visited friends in Medford one
day tliiH weok.
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Wilson and J,
H. McAhron aro camping at Kings
bury Springs.
Dr. C. H. Hay loft for (ho north
ThurHilay evening.
T. 10. Hamilton, traveling auditor
for tho Southern Pacific Hiioh in Or
egon, wur in Medford Friday on of
ficial husiuosH,
A. 10. Hebo of Phoenix was a Med
ford visitor on Thursday.
n. F. fluorin has roturnod from a
buBiuoHH trip to Roattlo.
Dr. J. V, noddy roturnod Thurs
day from a business trip to Port
land. Colonol V, IT. Hay has roturnod
from a trip to Portland and north
ern points on a business visit.
Fix-County Jndgo O. W, Dunn and
family of Ashland aro enjoying tho
soa breezes at Crosoont City, Cnl,
.1. K. Fieklo of Dorena, Or., was in
Medford on business Thursday.
I lulu's piano house tepoilH a very
large Hale of pianos for tlio past
week. IIiiIo'h gives values no other
Iioiiho can or will duplicate.
8. A. Rollins ( (JrautH I'iihs wils
in Medford ThurHilay on InisinoHS.
Miss Catherine Lofoimuu of Jr
KoohcvcII avenue, Medford, Or., won
second prize in Hie munufnolurors'
contest held by Idlers piano Iioiiho.
.1, It, llaiher and H. (I. Burgess 'of
Welleu were Medford visitors Thinn
ilny. F. W. Dodge of Gold Hill wuh the
lucky winner of tho Bungalow piano
in the recent munufuolurors' contest
held by F.ilorM piano Iioiiho. Mr.
Dodge 1h away on a vacation and
will not doubt bo greatly surprised
to learn that ho won out over the
entire Htato.
I. C. Turpln, who livoH in the Hoxy
district, is erecting a splendid new
home and large barn. Woods Lum
ber Co. of thlH city aro furnishing
the lumber.
Have you visited the Merrivold
Shop lately? 118'
Pug Isaacs is engaged in rounding
up his crew of expert pickers and
packers, preparatory to Blurting
work Monday harvesting the large
crop of poars at Ilillcrest.
Don't fail to take a Hiipply of sta
tionery with you on your trip. New
line just in. The Merrivold Shop.
118
Dr. .1. M. Koenc, Kcpiihlicau stule
central committeeman for Jackson
county, has recoived for circulation
the nominating petitions of Jay Bow
ermau, the assembly nominee, for
governor, and Frank Benson, nom
inee for Hoerotary of Htato.
Nicholas Jerry, tho well-known
mining operator, left Friday ovnaiiig
for Spokane to. bo gono a week or
more.
W. T. Griovc, county assessor, was
at Grants Pass Friday on a business
trip.
W. G. Myors, county fruit inspect
or, was in Medford on officinl busi
ness Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hoosey of
Jacksonville were in Medford Friday
looking after the mutter of market
ing their pear crop.
II. I.. Slattcry and party passed
through Medford Friday en route to
Crater Lake and other points. Mr.
Slattcry is a prominent lumber dealer
of the northwest and one object of
his trip is said to be to look over the
timber bolts of Southern Oregon.
Hotel Arrivals.
The Nash H. C. McMillan, T. K.
Hamilton, A. A. Reunion, oPrllaud;
T. Slater, San FianciHco; G. Fisher,
Porllaud; J, J. Crydermann, Belliug
liuin; O. It. Goiham, Spokane; O. II.
Gilchrist, It. H. 10. Comuit, B. A. Sif
ford, Portland; Mr. ami Mrs, It. M.
Cuthberl, (Valor Lake; W. Morse,
Los Angeles; W. Cole, Grass Valley;
S. J. Sllgh, Tampa; D. W. .ims, G.
Lulentlial, Milwaukee; ('. Krickner,
Lawrence ; W. Percy, Portland; S. K.
Flowers, Hustings; K. Wakasuge,
Poitlanilf J. I1', Muriay, San Fran
cisco; J. Moss, New York; B. P.
Mulkcy, Jacksonville; J. S. Benllc,
Portland; It. MoManus, San Fran
cisco; J, II. Lowell, Minneapolis; J.
K. Fickle, Dorena; S. W. Dwinnell,
.Minneapolis.
The Mooro It. D. Walker, F. K.
Robinson, Sail Francisco; A. Ilad
del, O. A. Peel, Portland; J. Wclcn,
Buffalo; 0. D. Jones, Portland; T.
J. Kelly, Minneapolis; 8. A. Hob
ins, Grunts Pass; J. B. Harbor, 10.
G. BurgcHB, Wellen; II. II. Ford and
family, Itedlatids; F. M. Kcwcrt,
Minneapolis; A. II. Wilson, Portland;
W. II. Cohwin, San Francisco; C. A.
Wester, Koschtirg; M. Christie.
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St. Paul Is Quite a Village.
Too Late to Classify wSKSoX
..HMiiiiiHittiu I ,K1, ''""'' i""' ''H population of
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WANTED A ludy lnclior"l0 teach
tlireo boys In their ,iorno In city;
miiBt ho qualified to (each nil
branches tauyht In public nohool,
and capable of govoriiltiB, Call on
or addresfl 810 Oakdttlo avenue, 8
city. t "
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.tL'i,u'if according 10 a miiietm is
sued by tho cciihiih bureau todny.
Plain Sewlnfl.
Alterations and repairing neatly
done. Call 401 South Central. Phone
221. 118
Attention to Mining Investors.
Haflklns for Health,
NIGHT RIDERS MAY AGAIN
TERRORIZE KENTUCKY
LKMNGTON. Ivy., Aug. B. Willi
Lyou comity imideipmtely tiatrulled
bv soldiers, who have enraged the
night-riders by the arrest of six of
their number, stispected of being im
plicated in the murder of Captain
Cooper, there is, constant dnuger of
another outbieak.
Those who are known to bo wit
nesses in the Cooper murder cane
are in fear for their lives and have
asked for greater protection from
both the civil and military authori
ties. Threats have been made that
all witnesses testifying will be slain
from ambush.
Could you concelvo of n atoro NOT
persistently ndvortlsed?
SHOOT TO KILL
ORDER IN SPAIN
(Continued from Page 1.)
or anarchists, Scotland Yurd men
will accompany their majesties to
('owes, whore the royal couple intend
spending a few weoks.
The king ami queen of Spain came
ashore last night. A high tide and
strong wind caused a collision of
tenders on which they were being
taken ashore. For a time there was
considerable excitement, but no one
was injured.
Goo. 10. Drinker, M. 10., mines ex
amined and reports furnished. Sat
isfaction guaranteed. References
given. ;i;h West Utli, cor. Ivy 1'Jl
Wanted
Lady clerk.
'J single wagons.
Sawmill men.
Girl for general houoj work.
10 laborers.
Loggers.
10,000 acres or more Htumpagc.
FOR SALE.
Upright piano, cheap for cash.
10 acres, $1:1.00, fine home, wagon,
harness and horses.
2 lots near West Main, snap price.,
Young work team.
Long-term lense, very' desirable
Business, nets .flOOO yearly.
Lots, $150 up, easy tonus.
10 to 80 acres red foothill soil, near
Jacksonville, for sale cheap.
100 acres, 0a miles Medford, $3000.
1 brood mare, cheap.
Fine business at invoice.
7 horses, harness and hack.
Lots $10 down, easy payments.
Alfalfa tracts, under ditch, $100 per
aero.
10 acres and improvements, $800.
Close-in fruit land, undor ditch, $200
por acre.
Jl room modem house, $2."0 down,
$H300.
80 acros. iacomo $2500, tools and
teams, $0500.
00 aoros creek bottom, $125 por aero
Boarding house, snap price.
For Trade.
Lots for span horses, weigh 2500.
2,000,000 feet timbor for Medford or
Portland proporty.
RELINQUISHMENTS.
100 ueres dceu red soil, GO acres of
fruit laud. 200,000 foot of timber
1 miles from Jacksonville, $200.
1(10 acrcu, 40 acres red fruit sod,
750.000 foot cf timber, 3 miles from
Jacksonville. $100.
E. F. A. BITTNER
Room 207 Tavlor & Phipps Bids.
Phono 4141 Mam
An OXFORD Sale
Now On
We have n choice assortment of lace nml button Ox
fords In iMidiiit, kid, or vlcl kid anil gunmetnl, which
wo place on wile nt actual cost to uh. Tlicy aro this
cur' gMMla anil not a lot of leftovers from past seasons.
A look will convince you. You have seldom seen such
l)arguln.
yDdmeade4l&
THE TEMPTATION TO BUY
needlessly will be greatly reduced if
you have to draw a check every time
you make a purchase. Don't keep
your cash in your pocket where it is
likely to burn a hole. Open an ac
count with the Farmers' & Fruit
growers' Bank. Experience proes
that a man thinks twice before he
spends once when he has an account
nt the bank.
FARMERS' & FRUITGROWERS'
BANK.
DOLLS
5ct to $15 Each
We have just received-a big eastern samplo line of
Dolls, one of the finest lines ever shown in Medford j
over 400 Dolls to select from I no two alike; sale pricji
from 5c each to $15.00.
Box Paper Woods&Son
"Vc are closing out the
well known QUALITY
BRAND fancy Box Paper
24 sheets and 24 envelopes
to match, in a fancy box;
regular 50c, 75c and $1.00
values; at 25c, 35c, 50c and
75c.
English Semi-Porcelain
"Ware. If you want to see
a real swell medium price
Dinner Set, take a look at
our east window tomorrow.
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HOSIERY
"We have just received another shipment of that la
dies' popular selling silk lisle gauze Hose; double heel
and toe; strictly fast black, and the best 35c hose in
the city; any size; here tomorrow, pair 55c
And Here's Another
15ct Pair 2 For 25ct
Men's, ladies or boys' seamless, fast color Hose;
black and tan: all sizes: trv them: best wearinrr hos
in the city.
HUSSEY'S
THE DESK
LIGHT
This Is a dosk light.
You nood ono In your homo
because
It throws tho light Just whoro you want It when
you road on your book. Just whoro you want It
whon you wrlto-on your paper.
It Is only ono of a variety of lighting
fixtures you can have if you uso oloctrlclty
tho light for tho homo.
Send for tho Man.
Rogue River Electric
vjuuipany t
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PORTUGAL TO FOLLOW SPAIN.
Indications Aro That Porttinucso Will
Scparato Church and State.
ItOtMK, Aug. r. The rejection by
I'opo Pius of two nominations to fill
the poHt of tho late Scuor Autos, am
baHKador to the Vatican, hy Portugal
is believed bore to foreshadow a sev
ering of diplomatic relations hctwoon
tho holy kcu and the Portuguese
court.
That Portugal is propariug lo Ad
low the lead of Spain in attempting
to separate church and state was
shown recently when a Portuguese
newspaper, tho Video of St. Anthony,
adopted u tone that displeased his
holiness, who ordorod Cardinal Del
Vat to direct (he bishop of It ruga to
suspend publication of the periodical.
The Portuguese government
promptly issuod a royal deorco con
Hiiring the whole proceeding, on tho
ground that the Vatican had infring
ed upon tho royal prerogative by
failing to submit the papal order lo
the King for his approval.
The Hupmobile
4 Cylinder 47 CA Aft
20 horsepower P J v.lU
In announcing tho Hupmobile for 1911, we offer you
more car valuo than in tiny othor small machine on the
market., This car has all the features of tho high priced
cars. Multiiilc-disc clutch, sliding gear transmission,
Bosch high tonsion magnoto. This car is in the hands of
a thorough automobile man, who will gladly demonstrate
it to prospective purchasers.
W. A. CORNITIUS
116 EAST MAIN STREET
MAIN 2381
plumbing!
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable
1 COFFERN . PRICE
! 11 North D St..Medlford, Ore.
Phone 303
AUCTION SALE
FURNITURE AND FARM MACHINERY AT 402 S. NEWTOWN ST.
Having decided to inovo east, I will soil at publio auction on Satur
day, August 0, beginning at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the following
described preperty: . "
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
1 Sideboard.
1 Table, nonrly now.
1 China Closot.
2 Library Tables.
1 Leather Couch.
1 Socrotary.
1 Bookcase.
2 Sets Dining Chairs.
1 Uockors.
1 Iinttnn Corner Chair.
1 Music Cnbinot.
1 Parlor Mirror.
3 Iron Bedsteads.
3 Bed Springs.
2 Mattrossos.
3 Dressers.
3 Commodes.
1 Stand.
2 Clooks.
1 sot 30 volumes Encyclopedia
Britannica, bound in leather.
1 sot Messages of the Presidents,
11 volumes.
1 sot Dumas' Works.
1 sot Cooper's Works.
1 sot, 3 volumes, Unabridgod Dic
tionary. Othor Books in lots to suit.
1 Monnrch Stool Range.
1 Kitchon Cabinet.
1 Sowing Mnchino,
1 Perfection Bluo FJamo Oil
Stove.
FARM IMPLEMENTS.
1 Champion Mowor.
1 Champion Rake.
1 Three-Section Harrow.
1 Corn Planter.
1 Plow.
1 Double Ilamess.
Romombor the timo nnd tilnno 2 tv m.. nf df9. Rnntli NVutnnr.. ofnnf
3 blocks south on Laurel streot, ono block west and ono block south. I
V TERMS CASH y
Col. C. B. LAMKIN,
G. M. ANDERSON,
OP ASHLAND,
AUOTIONEEIt
Owner