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MEDITORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, 1910. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL John II. Curliln, itUornoy-ut-litw, ovor Jiiukiioii Coiintvl Hunk. Court Hull oiimu in Hittunliiy from IiIh hmiiiiiiot oitiup on llio upper llnguo. Ho roporlM uood I'Milng. Htm (I AiiKiint HiuiHot. Houil '"J'liu l'hllipplnou an 1 Hnw Tlioin," hy flonorul .Iiiiih'H F. Suillh, ox-governor of (liu I'hilipplnoH, mill "Uiiliforniu Mnolt (lolil, tho Uoinunco of thu Oil WoIIh," by Wnllur V. Woohllto, in HmiHiit for Aiigunl, now on hiiIu nt nil IIOWH HtllllllH, If) coutii. Ill) Dr. Clark K. BnuudorH of Sun Mornunlino Ih tlio lutoHt Boutluiru Cnlifornlun to full in lovu with tlio Hoguo Kivor valley mill looulo in Medford. Hu will opun tin officio in tho nuw Uuriiutl huilding. IHh pruo tico !h limited to oyo, our, none niui tlirout. Ilu in thu fiiHt HpuoiuliKt to loouto liuru. John U. HwiUor of Chiongo I tl guoHt of 10. V. KoHtur, Oak Mount orchard. Donald 3. Clark wuh in town from (ho ranch Saturday, accompanied hy IiIh mother. Hay L. Fanner of Snlotii wuh hum .Saturday and Hunduy to nttonil tho funeral of h'lH mother, MrH. .McCain. I'orlor J. Noff Saturday Hold Ii'ih property ul tho ooruor of Oukdulo and Holiunut uvunuo to Dr. I'orler J'or a coiiHidoratiou of $Ufi00. Tho property fnct'H 7ii foot on Oukdulo and !h without improvomontH. George Von dor llullon of Walton wan in Mud fonl on a Ihihiiiohh trip Suturduy. I-'riiuk l'lymulo Iiuh returned from n visit ti rolativoH and friends in Not thorn California. Mrw. M. M. Putnam and Minn Klixuhcih l'utniiin left Kuturday for Horkoloy, culled thither hy thu ho rioiiH illiiuHH of Mrs. I'litnnin'H Kin tor. MiHH Ilulon Youkoy, oiiHhior of tho Mail Tribune, loft Saturday for it two wuekn' vacation at Newport mid I'ortlnnd. W. A, Sumner of the Palmer Iu voritiiiuut Co,, Iiuh roturuud from Santa Hurhuru, whom In; wuh culled two weokH au'o by tho death of bin daughter. Tho iutormuut took place ut San FntnciHco, wheru MrH. Suin nur will rumuin for Home time. Thu llig PiuoH Lumber Co. will funiiHh thu lumber for thu Howard building now in courHo of orectiou on corner of Central uvoniiu mid Sixth Mtreot. 1i!5 Kilut-H Mimiu Co. are turning out! pinuoH at thu rule of from five toj oighl encb dny. lffi' Want tho boHt buy in huge tract of fniit laud in thu valley f Two genuine fiiinps uro offored the com-1 ing week by thu Hoguo Kivor l.itiul I Co., No. .11 North Ceutrul uveiuto.' Tliuy novur fool you. 1'itrtictilurs on application. J'Jfi Mrs. Stewart and her daughter, Minw Kudo, and Dora Smock, and their friend, .Misn Ituth AmiHtroiig, loft Saturday for Newport for n stay of Hovoral weeks. Tho .Kuglo Point Sunday Heboid held a picnic in Young'B grove, near Knglo Point, Friday. It was ouu of thu old-fashioned pionio, with all kinds of good tliiiign to out, liturury and miiHicnl program, Hporl for tho youilgHtorn anil a pleiiHimt Kocinl time for tlio older ones. Mr. and MrH. V. W. Cnriiuhun ttnd Krio AndorHou loft Saturday after noon for Crater Lake by team. They intend diking Hovorul iIh.vb for tho trip iiikI expect to take in all the noonory nlnng tho route. Hriti AnduiHon, of the Mluo I.etteo diHtriet, wuh in town Suturduy. He re porta Dial mnttorx arc quiet nt the initio, hut that coiiHiderublo work isi hoing done on the Kovurul cliiimi. MisHOH Wruy Curry and Helen' Voekey left Suliirduv evening for' SciiHide and other northern points on a Micalioii of u week or mom. I Jiiilgii C. K, Curpontur of Laramie, Wyo and Ii'ih dniighlor, MIhh Agium, am hum on a vIhII, Judge Cnrpcii lor piiichaHed an orchard near Kuglo Point hint year, which In planted to U-y cur-old ticen, and iih hooii iih bin tcjni uh judge of hiu circuit in Wy oming oxpircH ho iiiliuidn to move to IiIh fruit fiinn mid miiku (IiIh valley bin fnfiiic hoiiiu. I'!. W, HurguHH of Wellen wiih in Mcdl'oid Hat unlay looking uftur him Iiichh mat tern. L Neideriiiuyer of JaidcHoiiville received two flit o Shi'opHhire biickn by oxprcHH Sutiiiduy iiiorning. Mr. Nciilerinoyer !h mi ndmlrer of fine Htock mid uiIiIh good blood to bin i'loukH and hordfl from time to time. Juiiiuh ICernliaw of Antelope, the Angora gout king, wiih in Medford on u hunincHH trip Suturduy. Mr. ICorHhuw Iiuh mom and better gouta thiiii any one oIho in Soiithuru Oru goli mid !h jiiHtly proud of thorn. Mr. mid Mm. John W. Wood mid M!hh Alieo A. Dluckford of Albion, 111., have been vimting thuir couhui, P, M. hondinw, thiH week. 'I hoy hnvo beon hoouv; Culifoniiu mid tho went hiih'ii Deceinbur. MW Alieo A. Hlnekford will touch the coming winter in the JuckHonvillo high Hchool, K. K. Krulov. thu Hogiui tVer runnier, npent Suturduy in Modfoid on niiHiiieHH. W. J. Phillipn, diHtriet commorcinl Hiiperiiitendeiit of tho Pacific StnloH Tclephmic company for Oregon, Washington and Idaho, mid J. I. Henton, diHtriet inanagor at Kngenc, uro in Mcdford. Tho former is hero officiully nud tho lattor to bco what a mul town looks like. J. W. IfnnnorH, innpoctor nt thu Union Mont compuny'H wurohotiHo, received it telegram this afternoon announcing tho HorioiiH illnerr of httt brother at I.oh AngelcH. Ho loft on the first Houthbotiud train for that city. Clnude Met?. Iiuh returned from a two weeks' camping trip on Hoguo river. A. 11. Come Hiient Friday in Haute Point on biiHiuuHK. .lolni' D. Olwull Iiuh purchased a nuw 1011 No. 17 Iluiuk. Dr. E. 0. Porter IntR also joined thu Huick rankn, puicliaHing it No. 10. Mchhi-h. Orton, Mclntyro, Noff mid Dodge left Saturday moruiig for Critter Lnku in Mr, Orton's hugu iercu Arrow. Thu Dig Pines Lumber company lias Hoourod tho contract for funi- inhtug luiuber and cement for thu Howard building. Thu first lumber bill calls for IIOO.OOO feet. Leon II. Harris, formerly of this oity, but now loentcd in Chico, Cnl., U pelldillg a few dayt with Medfor.l frieudH. Leon Hityu Chico is alright, but that ho bus to como back occas ionally to untisfy his longing for the fair valley of tho Hoguo. Mrs. Ponrl Hoguo, formerly of thi city, is renewing old ucipiuiutmicc here, Dr. C. K. Hay left Saturday eve ning for Novort, where ho will join his family. Christian Science. Services Sunday at 11 a. in. Sub ject of losHon-sennon, "Soul"; Sun day school ut 10; testimonial meet ing Wednesday at 8 p. in. All uro welcome. l'J8 North Orupo srteet, north of Slioriuuu-Cluy music house. Presbyterian Church. Services Sunday ut 11 a. m. Mr. KrcM W. Moura will upoik In tlio morning In tho nbBonco of tho pas tor. Mrs. D. II. Drowory will ntiig. Siindny Hchool nt 10 n. in, Chris tian Hndonvor society nt 7 p. nt. Union Rorvlccs nt tho M. K. church, South, on tl-o West Sldo nt 8 p. m. St. Mark's. Sunday services ut St. Murk's Sunday school at 10 u. in.; iiiorning service and sermon at 11. Professor Karnes of tho Louvre will render a Velio selection from Handel. TWO MILLION HOMELESS, (Continiiod from Pngo 1.) bind towns have Hiiffered great dnm ugo. Dyke In Danger Tho flongendo. n great dyko on tho Tonegawu rivor, Ik in danger oi collapse. Tho authorities aro using every iiiciuih ut bund to prevent the grout dam from caving in mid loos ening millions of gallons of water from tho already ruin-sodden cilv. Conditions in tho capital aro worse than during any great flood of re cent times in Japan. Tho city bus giowu to micli mi extent that much of the lowland is built with brick or bamboo houses, inviting tho destruc tion that is being visited on it by the elements. All thu low-lying districts have been flooded and tho inhabitants, without food or shelter, are in des perate straits. ROGUE RIVER FRUIT BEST. J Too Late to Classify LOHT Diamond Elk Pin. Itoturn to Nmili Hotol find rccolvo Hultablo reward, 120 (Continued from pngo 1) ovory fruit section of reputo In the Uultod Btntcs. Ho awards to tho Hoguo Itlvor valley tho pnlm of sup remacy In tho raiding of high qunllty fruit. "This Ih n wonderful valley," stat ed Mr. Donnlfl, "and your fruit la nl wnyH In Jcmnnd. No other section on tho globo enjoys as splendid a. rnputntlon In England ns docs this vnlloy, Your fruit nrrlveu In Eng land In tho very bent of condition mid Its qunllty Is unsurpassed. "ItCKnrdlng prices for this year I bollovo thnt they will bo matorlnily hotter than those received Inst year, ns tho fruit Is of hotter qunllty. I ntn dollghtcd with tho valley. Tho fruit la In splendid condition, Is uni form and gives promise of being oqpnl to Its qunllty In former years. Tho groves aro bo.'.iitlful. "Medford Is n wonderful llttlo city, qulto tho finest I hnvo yot found In Amorlcn." Tho firm of which Mr. Donnls Is tho Uzntl lias tho finest distributing systom In EnRlnnd. They ovn wnro Iioiibpb In tho four lnrgo seaports London, Southampton, Liverpool nnd Glnsgow, bb well as wnrohouses and offices nt Loator, In tho heart qf tho manufacturing district of Eng land. Tho systom for distribution which has beon built up Is elaborate and thoy do much tho largest busi ness of any similar firm In England. Mr. Donnls was born near Boston, Lincolnshire, In 1RC5, nnd Is tho eld est son of Wllllnnt Donnls, J. P. In his 45 years ho has already gono far on tho high road to success nnd distinction. A Knight of tho Itod En flo of (lormnny, nnd an officer of tho Legion of Honour of Franco, ho Is n director of W. Donnls & Sons, Ltd., of tho Donnls Estnto, Ltd., nnd of other lnnd compnnles. Ho Is n niombor of tho tariff commission founded hy Joseph Chamberlain In 1001, chairman of tho Lincolnshire agricultural rnllwny rates commlt teo nnd a member of tho council of tho contra! chnmbor of ngrlculturo, nnd hns on sovornl occasions beon nsKod to contest n scat for pnrlln-ment. Wanted Close-in lot, quick. Work teum for ranch, not over $27fi. ! Woman cook, $30. 2 box milkers. 2 skinners. 12 bridgo carpenters. 0 lumber jacks. Chicken or hog rnnch. HiggcrH. Lady clerk. Sawmill men. Oirl for general hoaaj work. 10 laborers. Loggers. FOR SALE. Kuniished 9-room house, close in. Furniture and lease. 7-room house, W. Main, big lot; snap. Furniture for sale. Fine house on cast side. 10-ucro tracts in full bearing. TractH for subdivision. Irrigated tract, 3 miles out, $200 per acre. .'1 fine lots, your own terms. 1 ncra fruit, 4-room bouse, cheap for quick sale. 100 acres, 5 miles out, $2750. 100 acres, 4 miles out, $00 per acre. Sawmill and timber. 20 ncrcs Newtown and Spitz np ples, Euglo Point, $125 per ncrc. Husiness, nets $4000 yearly. .100 boxes Grnvcnstcin apples. Lunch counter. Swell camping outfit, cheap. 10 acres, $1000, Vi milo Phoenix. 2 ucres, nonr city limits, west. 2 ncrcs, north, under ditch. 9 ncrcs, bearing fruit, close to lim- ite, $8000. Crcnm separator, cheap. 80 ncroa, income $2500. tools and tennis. $0500. Honrding house, SDnp price. For Trade. Lots for good automobile. 20 ncrcs, 12 in fruit, for city lots. 2 ranches for city property. 4-yenr-old horse, fine driver, for young ranch horse. Relinquishments. Two 100-ncrc tracts fine fruit lnnd, can irrigate. $200 enth. E. F. A. BITTNER Room 207 Tavlor & Phipps Bldj Phonn 4141 Main (Cm vl ! rVj 1- n COPYRIGHT IOIO )s VT5?ust:HAnAsraKii ViJ p-wR0CMtTz(HY Just One Moment Please! If a man wore flothcs only occasionally the comfort, style and fit of his Suit would not so much concern him. But, as he wears Clothes ahout two-thirds of his life, they become an important matter. Hundreds of men, who appreciate comfort, and having things a little better, are wearing clothes bought here. , There are some men who have not tried this store. We Invite You to Call KNOX HATS $3.00 .. LOTHING C STETSON" HATS U.CO TO $7.30 MftJ.fox'dls C :j OXo-tn.x.x?.r Picking Pails & Bags AVe are headquarters for Picking Pails and Bags. Ask the orchardists wher ever you meet them, where they buy their picking pails and bags, and they'll tell you (quick as a jiffy) "GO TO XIOHOLSON HAEDWARE CO." For anything in hardware that is sure to give satisfaction, call on the Nicholson Hardware Comp'y MAIN AND NORTH BARTLETT MEDFORD, OREGON i Hosklns (or Health. Before Placing Your Order for When In doubt put a wnnt ad In tho Mnll Trlbuno. i For Sale 1-rooin house and two good lots on West 10th st. for $1100. Inquire ftM W. Cth st. Call on the MCdfOfd 1,1111 ft). Prices Right BIJOU TONIGHT A program of iiiiuhiiuI inoiil will ho given this evening, when (lie 1I000 feel of motion picture;! will he shown, ouch pieturo is u novelty in UhoI!'. Hurry lllmichiml, who Iiuh become u grout fa vorite tho piiHt week, will he heard in new bongs, making it feature of tho jwng, "Anleep in the Deep," u Bong Unit IiiUoh it voice of uniiHiiul ruiige to ning. Ilu will iiIho Hiug hy Hpeeinl reipiest, "Dear Old dirl." Mr, Hluiiehiiiil Iiiik hud tho dintiiiolion of having one of the hoHl-lcnown Hinging teueherrt in Medford pronouneo hiu voice perfect, unil linviug ooiupleto control of ovory note, Thu uiuuiigorH have on the road Home of tho most historical picluren over nhown of tho piml ami prcHout. Watch for the Announcement If You are in Need of Anything in the Wood Work Line See the MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner 8th and Holly Streetf We Do Cabinet. Work of all Descriptions, Using Well Seasoned Lumber. Let Us Figure on Your Next worK Medford, Oregon We Make Anything in the Mission Furni ture Line Library and Dining Room Fur niture a SpecialtyAlso White Enamel work Our Motte: "Build Up to Standard, Not Down the Price" Come in and Let Us Show You