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..5jf,- MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREOON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1910. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL John II, Cnrkin, nttornuy-iit.liiw, ovor Jnukiion Couiit.vl Dunk. " A. I'). Kuiiiiiuh, nuiiiluuu of tlin Ku Klux Kliin lor ulliirncy-KctiiM'iil, linn l'otunifil from (IraiilH 1'iihm, wliuro ho Iiiih hui'ii engaged in tlio (loldon Drill ..Mining ('(iiiipuny office. Tlio party who udvortlHod iih liav lute loht u hunch of koyn will rocolvo information of minio by uulliiig tit thin office mid imyliiK for IIiIh nil. 1122 MiwH Vera Itnuudtroo of Korth Itiirtlott Hlruul !h enjoying her woll oiinioil vacation with liur grandma Motnny, a ))lont!cr lady of Applugnlo. I luivo Hovorul thoiuuiud dollurn of woll-Hoourod pnper at 8 por cont ; -would taku hoiim Bradford property mid ciiihIi. Addrotm C. I'., euro Mail Tribune. " J. M. itoyco Iiuh diopoHod of liin riial and pornouul property and will lonvu in a low dayn for Nodding, C'al. V. & (Joro Try an ico cold iiioloii from Warner, Wortman & Uoro'n eold-ntorngo roonm at tlio riatuo prico you pay for tlio hot kind. 123 Nino young ladioH and three mon nro umployud rogulurly in tlio Ora tor I.ako laundry in North Medford. .1. .M. Uohmidl wan ouo out of ,nliout 10,000 to rocolvo a pri.o in thu recent uiauufaoturorH1 contoat hold by thu KilorH Music Co. Mm. Hort Kookor of North Juck tiou lint roturuod homo from enjoy tut; a ton daj'H nooi.il vinit with litir niothor, Mm, Koyeo, in Albany, Or. Thoro 1m nothing uito ho delicious an an ico cold iiiulou. Hit; nupply to oIiooho from, always cold, at War eor, Wortman & Ooro'a. 123 .1. W. Whituoy and family of Ouk dalo avonuo, who havo boon engaged for tlio p:iHt two yearn planting many of thu young orohardH of tho Koguo Ilivor valley, loavo today by team for their now homo, recently acuuirod near Lafayette, Or. Hood Augiittt SuiiHot. ltoad "Tho l'hilippiuoa nH I Saw Thorn," by flonornl JamoH I1'. Smith, ox-governor of tho 1'hilippinoH, and "California Black Gold, tho Itomauco of tho Oil Wollfl," by Walter V. Woohlko, In SuiiHot for August, now on Halo at nil nowa HtnudK, lf ocntn. 110 loxuph dinkey of North Dually in noun with Ii'ih right ami in a uliug, jmtiHod from a Hovero attack of rhuumufiHiii. Use our cold utorago plant to cool your watermelons doesn't cost you anything extra. Warner, Wortniau & Oore. 123 drover Cook and family have moved down from Jacksonville and will locate iu Mcdford for tho win ter. Wo hoII only large, fine melon at u ronhouablo prico. All ico cold. Buy oiiro and you'll nlwiiyn come back for moro. Warner, Wortman (lore. 123 Mm. I'oil and family of thu Mcd ford Domestic laundry, accompanied by Mm. Carrol, a pioneer lady of .North C avenue, left Wcdncriday for an iudofinito plouMiro stay at Colo fit in reHort. Six two-homo jaded emigrant touniH halted at North C avonuo gro cery Wednesday from Tularrie, Cal., loaded apparently with children, dogrt and dust, hound for I)ouglu county, Oregon. They report stock aro suffering for water and feed in Southern California. Mm, C. C. Taylor returned to her homo on North lluatty Wednesday from a two weeks very pleasantly Hpeut at Newport. ITor sou ru maiuod indefinitely. Mm. A. Slovor iu at Colestin for a fow wookH. W. W. Alliiigham of Portland was In Mcdford Wednesday on busi- IICtlH. Mm. J. R White and Mm. O. h. Davis and dauglitor loft Thumduy morning for Colestin on an outing. Thu 3-your-old daughter of Mm. Do Wnlfo of Tacoma, Waidi., died at thu United States hotel iu .lackson villu Weduefiday night of cholera morbus. Mrs. J)o Wolfo was on liur way wwith tho child to visit her mother, Mm. A. C. Collins, of Wut kiiiH. Harry A. Young, who has been iu the Trail district iu connection with thu forestry service, is spending a day iu Mcdford. I'Ynin here lie goes to Ashland, whore thoro are a num ber of fires iu tho timber thereabout. W. W. Halo of Grunts Pass was u Mcdford visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boise of Portland were iu Medford Wednes day on n visit. Captain J. T. C. Nash arrived on Wednesday evening from Horkeley, Cat., to look after his busiuoss inter ests iu Medford and vicinity. C, A. Mac Callum of Anaconda, Mont., is visiting friends here. T. C. Griffith of Kosoburg was a Mcdford visitor Thursday. W. O. Arnold and family of Hast ings, Neb., aro iu Medford seeking u location. K. C. Borg of Cottage Grove is iu Medford on a busiuueo trip. H. L. Lnkauor of Kuglo Point Our Guaranty of Satisfaction FIRST: DESIRABILITY! DEPENDABILITY, THE PRICE AND SATISFACTION. t We takeovers' care to keep every penny's worth ol! merchandise out of this store that is not desirable. We absolutely refuse to buy goods that are not dependable. Then we mark each line of merchandise at a fair price and then add to the transaction our guaranty of complete satisfaction to the customer. No store can do more. No store is worth y of your patronage that docs less. , t For the next six days we shall special ize on bargains. Below arc a few examples : White Wash Goods Special Lawns, Swisses, Crepes, Dimities, Madras, Poplin in fact, all of the season's most favored weaves for women's waists, chil dren's dresses and undermuslins in various lengths have been heavily reduced for quick selling. 120, 15c, 20c and 25c. Linens and Napkins Underpriced Beautiful Irish and Scotch Satin Damask in varied new designs Our Midsummer Sale of Household Linens gains great impetus through the addition of values which cannot be duplicated. 72-inch bleached, extra quality $1.75 62-inch bleached, extra quality 39c Mohoir Castelians 29c Mohairr Castelian in all the best sizes, in black and white shep herd checks, all just new; our special Q' sale, yard JLtsx, New Fall Suits, Coats, Etc. We are receiving many of the advance styles of Suits, Cloaks, etc., for fall. We will be pleased to show you. W. H. MEEKER (Q. CO. 28 South Central Medford v McCaM Ptira No. 3539 " CHARMING AFTERNOON COSTUIK f i i.-i - , i- i. wiih iu Medford Wediiuodny on .1 biiHiiieHH trip. Mrrt. J. A. Oreer of Stockton. rnl it iu Medford looking after buHinoHH intorcHtH. K. K. Miner and wife buve return ed from mi extended Kojouru at Coleritin, both much improved in health. V. W. Cowlcrt or the Wcrttuwny farm wiih iu Mcdford on a bttsiucM trip Wednesday. Charles N'ickell vn iu town Tliiirritlay from the Fuirview ranch on .Sterling. The transfer of 80 acres of the I. 1). McDonald place, iu Table Hock district, adjoining the Washburn or chard, was made this week to H. Carlton of Now York, the considera tion licini: $1(1,000. The tract lies in the faiiiuii Table ltock fruiti;rowiuc; belt and is one of the choice places iu that neighborhood. A. F. Harnett has left for a isit at ICerby, Or. J. M. Acker ban left for a vinit east. He expects to finish a cotirco iu osteopathy before rcturuiuK home. GAYN0R NOT OUT OF DANGER. MANY ARE TAKING TEACHERS' EX'S Jacksonville Thronged With Members of Fair Sex Who Would Secure Certificates to 'Train the Youth of tho Land. (Continued from Pane 1.) .IniuoA OnliuKlicr, assailant of Mayor Wllllnm J. Ocynor of Now York, calmly cIIccuhbocI todny tho viewpoints ho took of Ms treatment, by tho may or following' Ills illHiiilsfwl from tho depiirtmont ot docks and ferries. In n Htntomont to tho nowspapor mon OallnKhor said: "I intended to kill Onynor; tl.nt's nil there vno to It. I liopo now thnt ho recovorn. "My favorite author la ShnkoB pnnro. I rend Dickens and Henry OeorKo's 'ProRrosa nml Povorty.' Thnt la tho only modern book I rend con stantly. Noithor Henry Oeorgo nor Shnkcaponro luaplrod mo to shoot flnynor. "llol to Do Something." "I simply folt thnt I lmd no othor wny of roniedyhiB my wrongs. I hnd I to do so mo Hi Iih:. It I wna wrotiR I j am born to take my piinlalimoiu. x do not think I wna wronR. "I nm n followor of Honrst. Whon ho wns candldnto for mnyor I votod fnr hint r. ml trloil ti cot mv frlondtt in vote for him. I bollovo in him nml In what ho enys, "Itocontly I vnB n domocrnt nml stuck to Tnmmnny Hull until I found I was not nottliiR Justlco. Thon I turned to Honrst. I told my frlonds that I hud rond Hearet'a writings and that his tonchlURs woro right. Noth Iiik Is too good for n limn like Honrst. Ho tolls the truth and should got any rownnl tho pooplo can gtvo him." AUTO OWNERS BOOM BROWN Larno Gathcrinn of Automobile Men Develops Into Good Roads Meet Inn and W. H. Brown Is Mentioned for County Commissioner. Tho mooting ot tho nulomobllo mon Wednesday ovonlng to form a branch of tho statu association wnB woll nttondod and dovolopod Into nn onthiiBliiBtlo good roads mooting. Tho automobile mon evidently do not nionn to lot anything got by thorn and thoy nro nlrnndy casting nbout for candidates for county commU- Jncksonville is thronged with members of the fair box who would hccuro certificates necessary to ob tain (Hisitious to train the youths of the land iu the way thoy should go. A largo number of applicants arc taking county teachers' examina tions. Thoy are: County l'lipcni. Vera Skccn, Ashland; Lillian Mo Call, Ashland; Myrtle M. Duiitcu, Tolo; Clias. Elinor Johnson, Huttc Falls; Hertlui Mryan, Wellcn, Or.; Doris Magnets, Talent; Hertha rcachey, Aslilmul; Mnyken Gibson. Ashland; Maud l'cachy, Ashland: l.clla Mao Hush, Ashland; .Mabel A. .Marsh, Sam's Valley; Elizabeth El more, Applegate; May Ditswortb, Mcdford; lva H. McArthur, Grants I'ns; rarguerite Holmes, Central Point; Ada C. Ditswortb, Grants Pass; Florence M. Ditswortb, Pey ton, Or.; Alvia K. Seott, Woodvillo; Amy Davis, Soda Springs; Laura Sullivan, Grants Pass; Hesse Viola Lamkiii, Ashland; Elvira Larson, Ashland; Lottia Herncice Lnmkiu, Ashland; Ktta C. Whorton, Hutto Falls; Eunice L. Smith, shland: Clara Catherine Elmer, Jacksonville; Hertha Do Carlowe. Ashland; Lota Lillian Peelor, Ilutto Falls; Edith It. Fredenburg, Ilutto Falls; Mrs. Knte Hyde, A)plcgato; Nettie L. Thomp son, Jacksonville; Lucy Kent, Med ford; Mrs. M. II. Crouch, Jackson ville; Delmor 0. Frederick, Medford; Mary Ester Harrison, Medford; Hertha Daily, Mcdford; Clara May Wines, Mcdford; Mae Lawrence. Gold Hill; Nova O. Dcnthe, Med ford; Fayo Hutchell, Woodvillo; Ag nos M. Salter, Medford; HIosmiiii Morris, Hutte Falls; Letitia Esther Hastings, Harreii; Grace Evelyn Merrill, Aliland; George Oti- Henry. Jacksonville, State INukm-s. Minn Mnguess, Talent: Low Wright, Ashlnnd; Marguerite An drews, Medford; Hoiilnh Caldwell, Ashland; rnoz Willits, Persist: Jes hie Wilson, Medford; Nettie Meln tire, Ahliland, ITINERANT PICT'JRE MEN ON TRIAL Too Late to Classify TO EXCHANGE A now six-room cottage In Minneapolis, Minn., now rented, for team harness, wagon and othor maclilnory for ranch. W. E. Wells, general delivery. 123 FOlt SALE Lunch counter, bwoII camping outfit. E. F. A. Blttnor.123 GREAT HAVOC WROUGHT. (Continued from Page 1.) MAKES EIRE MAN OUT OF HIMSELF Ashland Man Overcome by Combina tion of Beverages, Rushes to Aid of Local Fire Department With Garden Hose. late and the government is being urged to take control of the situa tion. The forecast today was for clear weather. The rains, however, con tinue, nlthough somcwlmt lighter than yesterday. There is prospect of a break in the clouds soon. Hotel Arrivals. At the S: ah C. S. Holbrook, Port land; F. W. Camp, Denver; Archi bald D. Mclntyro, T. II. Shorrard and wife, Portland; H. C. Beach, Seat tle; Gcorgo Jnckson and wife, O. H. Gilbert, M. C. Wlntors, Portland; l W ,W. Alllnghran, W. M. RasmuB and wifo. S. A. Mn-koff, Piovidenco; W. W. Halo, Gracts Pass; William J. Raymond, San Francisco; T. B. Mc Clintock and wifo CMcago; C. E. Senvorn nnd wife, Missouri; C. W. Fulton nnd wife, W. L. Boise and wife, Portland; A. C. Fulton, As toria; C. S. Itunyon nnd wifo, Port land; L. D. Harris, Chlco; II. P. Carr and wifo, Portland; A. N. Spencer and wife, Los Angoles; A. C. Bohrn sledt, Minneapolis; Charles Hoffman, Two IUvors; Charles Nlcltoll, Falr vlow; T. C. Griffith, Rosoburc; F. X. Kohlor, Portlnud; Captain J. C. T. Nnsh, Borkoloy; P. Wilson, Lin coln; C. A. McCallum, Anncondn; John Snyrtor Tncoma; L. A. Griffith C. M Harrison and wifo, Portland; Jean Twist, San Francisco; Lllyninn, Mrs. Fred, Senttle. At tho Mooro W. G. Arnold nnd wife, Hastings; K. C, Borg, Cottage Grove; G. F. Nlckerson Portland; A. F. Knox, Murphy; E. F. Fay, Port lnud; C. Nlchol, city; C. M. Savngo, Portland; O. W. Mooller, Chicago; C A. Summers, Stlllwator; E. F. Crane, O. K. Brown, San Francisco; It. L. Lnkauor, Eaglo Point; G. W. Eddy Bosten: CMorodtth, Portland; Mrs. J. A. Greer, Stockton; L. E. Bishop, Kansas City. Frank nnd J. Purcboll, who havo been manipulating one of those "make your piotuve in u minuto" machines on the streot for tho past wcok or more, nro on trial this aft ernoon, charged with having fraud ulently separated Frank Smith from $10 iu onsh. Tho coin wns given to ono of the brothors Purcboll to koop ovor night mid be failed to return it. Match tho classified advertising cnmpnlgn to tho lmportnnco of tho snlo you wnnt to mnko. You wouldn't trust a ton-horso powor tnslc to n ono-horao powor onglno. slonora, V. II. Brown's nnmo wna montlonod, uml wnB approved. Tho auto mon nro fo moot ngnln noxt Tuoadr.y night for oloctlon of .officers nnd final organization, MANAGER CHAPMAN TO VISIT MANAGER MALB0EUF Manager Charles A. Mnlboouf of tho Commercial club has boon ad vised by C. C. Ciinpnmn, succossor of Tom Kicbardson, as manager of tho Portland Coiumoreinl club, that bo will visit Medford noxt Tuosday for tlio purpose of investigating con ditions Itovo. Mr. Chapnuin bus novel- visited the valley And is taking the first opportunity to do so. Attention, A. F. & A. M. Thoro will bo work in tlio third do- grco Friday evening. Hasklns for Health. GET YOUR WINTER WOOD, Whilo it is cheap. Phono 1341 . E. R, TEDRICK, Comer 11th nnd Laurel strootB, Ynrtt I nt 417 South Onkdnlo Avenue. About 10 o'clock Wednesday night E. W. Scott, who is employed as a drayman in Achland, created a sen sation on Front street by suddenly nppenring with a length of some 25 feet of garden hoso trailing behind him, shouting "Fire!" nt every step, with tho nozzle of the hose pointed toward tho clouds. Officer Memsic asked him where he wns going. "Go ing to thnt fire; they gnve me this hose and told me to help put out the fire." Realizing the man's condition, Memsic stood in with him, took up ono end of tho hose nnd guided his charge to the jail door. There the fire idea seemed to leave him en tirely and ho bolted through the al loy at n pace that would make some of the record sprinters look foolish e wns cnught, however, nnd nfter a night iii jail could not recollect where ho hnd found tho hoso or any of the attendant circumstances. "I must have been drunk." was his only so lution of the problem. lie was al lowed to go on promise of rcmittitng his $3 fino ns soon ns he reached Ashland. Three young fellows found sleep ing in wagon sheds nnd bnms on tho outskirts of tho town were dismissed by tho mayor wit hnn admonition. Tho boys wero working, but were un nble to securo suitable rooms. BALLINGER PASSES MEDFORD. (Continued from Page 1.) keep his promises nnd what are the merits of the trouble." In view of the fact that Director Newell is an adherent to the Pin chot policies, this statement might be construed to mean thnt Ballin gs r's antagonism toward Newell has not subsided. To Visit Crater. The secretnry of the interior will also make n visit to Crater Lake Na tional park so that he may determine if these projects are worthy of ad ditional government aid. From Crater Lake he gpes to San Francisco. Regarding tho possible appoint ment of Senator Flint of California as secretnry of the interior in case Ballinger resigns or is decapitated, Finney said: "Mr. Ballinger has never spoken of Senator Flint. I personally know him well and like him. Ho is a good friend. But from the secretary's viewpoint the enndidnqy of Mr. Flint for the plnce is empty foolishness, becnuse, first of all, tho secretary is going to go right on holding that po sition himself." Secretary Ballinger is accompan ied by Mrs. Ballinger, Finney nnd the secretary's private secretnry, M. F. McCnbo. ' IT'S EASY TO SEE, if your eyes are looking through mj glasses. Thcro is as great a dif ference in eye glasses as there is. between daylight and darkness. YOU SEE WELL THROUGH GLASSES I SELL because they're properly fitted to each individual case, and because tie glasses themselves are of best make. Buy here of DR. RICKERT. OVER KENTNER'S. NOTICE Alt ierBOns owning property on nny of tlio following streets wishing to pny tliolr sewer assessment under (lie Bancroft bonding net (ton-year plan) must mnko Application on or beforo Saturday, Angust 13, 1010. After Uiis ilnto positively no ono on theso streets will bo allowed to pay under Uils net. A one-tenth payment limit accompany the application. King street, from West Eleventh Pure Clear Sparkling You can't afford to do without this splendid, refreshing drink. Call up and order a case sent to tho house. The purost, most healthful drink known is SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. BIGHAM, Agent. street to Dakota avenue. Jackson street from Bartlett street to Columbus avenue. Fourteenth street from Newtown street to Peach street. Ivy street from Third street to Fourth street. 124 L. L. JACOBS, City Treasurer. You Are i Welcome : ; at this store any tim.e :: you feel like calling. :: TVe will be pleased to ',', show our lines, consist o ing of all the little 1 : needed necessaries for ' ' office, or store, or home. ; ; oun sPECiAiriEs COMPRISE i; OFFICE SUPPLIES ;; ARCHITECTS' :: supplies, :: STATIONS Y, ;: POST OAEDS, :: BOOKS, ALBUMS, ;: MAGAZINES, ETC. Drop in at the : The Merrivold Shop : : and take homo a box of :; the finest Candy evor touched by a tooth. Wanted Riggers. Lady clerk. Sawmill men. Girl for general Lougj work. 10 laborers. Loggers. 10,000 acres or more stumpage. FOR SALE. Irrigated tract, 3 miles ont, $2G per acre. Lot on paved street, easy terms. 1 aero fruit, 4-room house, cheap for quick salo. 3 fine lots, Westmoreland, your own terms. 100 aoros, 5 miles out, $2750. 100 acres, 4 miles out, $00 per acre. Sawmill and timber. 20 acres planted to Nowtown aA Spitz apples, Eaglo Point, $125 pex acre. Westmoreland lots, $200; $10 dow. Business, nets $4000 yearly. 1 brood mare, cheap. Fino business at invoice Alfalfa tracts, undor ditch, $100 pr aero. 40 acres nnd improvements, $800. 10 nores, $1000, milo Phoenix. 2 acres, noar city limits, west. 2 acres, north, undor ditch. 9 nores, bearing fruit, closo to li its, $8000. 3 lots and 4-room houso, $2000. 120 acres and improvements, $275. Cream soparntor, cheap. 80 ncro3, incomo $2500, tos an toams, $6500. Boarding house, snap price. For Rent. 5-room furnished house. For Trade. 3 automobiles for lots. 20 aoros, 12 in fruit, for city lottf, 2 ranches for city property. 4-year-old horso, fino driver, lfe young rnnach horso. Relinquishments. 1G0 aoros, GO acres fino fruit Ituad; $200. E. F. A. BITTNE Room 207 Tavler & Thlpn Pkon 4141 Main.