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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 'IB. 1910.
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
.IiiIiii II. Ciirklii, iitloiiioy-nt-liiw,
ovur Judicium County) Hank.
Mm, It, W. llrownoll anil nou of
(IIdii county, California who luivo
boon vliiltlin; Mr, and Mni, .1. 0, Pen
dleton of Tublo lloclc, loft Monday
nftornoon on tholr return homo,
I'imclien for :lo, Dr. W. It. Btokon,
lihoiio Kurinor 7003, If
Mr, ittul Mrit, J, Nuniwi of Juclc
Monvllln loft Ttiemlny inornliiK fr
C'olciilln for a uhort nlay with tholr
diuiithtorH, who uru Hojntirnliu; at that
place,
Head AiigiiHt HtniHut. Head "Tho
l'hilippiimn mi I Saw Tliom," by
Guiiorul .limioH V. Biiiilh, ox-governor
of tliu Philippinei, mid "California
Illnok Cold, tho Hoinnneo of tlio Oil
Wollii," by Walter V. Woohlko, in
SuiiHet for AugtiHt, now on Halo at
nil iiowh hUihIh, 15 onti. Jill
(li-orjto K. I.owlu of JuckHonvlllo
wan n Medford vlnltor Tuumlny.
Tho ladlcH of tho ClirUtlan church
will hold a Inwn nodal Tuomlay ovo
nliiK at tho homo of Mm. Joiioh, 801
Muln Htroot. 127
Ur, and Mm. Thayor and Mr, and
Mm. K, K. Holt havo returned from
an trip to Crater I.nlco. Dr. Thayor
Ik happy In tho thought that ho
liroiii;lit hack a door.
California Amlruwa, local ronldont
nKont for tho Ioh MoIIiioh, Oil., Land
company nt l.w MoIIiioh, Cal will
inako tho trip with a party In a fow
dnvH. All who wUh to Join tho party
and havo a look at tho flnoMt Irrl
Kntoil InnilH on tho coaHt r.ro rouuoHt
od to call at No. 0, 8. Kir ntroot and
mako arraiiKomontM. tf
W. J. I'hllllpn of Portland, illvU
Ion commorrial Miiporlntoudoiit of tho
Pacific Tolophono & Toloijraph com
pany, Ih on lib Homl-anmial lour of
Ilium In iiouthorn Oregon.
Public HtonoKraphur at tho Mitrrl
void Shop. 134
J. II. Poppor. who purchaHod tho
3. 0. Van Dyko ranch last fall, and
who Iiiih boon horo for iiovoral ilnyi
loft Tui'Hdny morning for tho piihI.
Ho oxpoctH to .otiirn later In tho mil
and ultlmati'ly mako hln homo horo.
l)r. Hay returned Tuocdny from
Newport, where he linn heon rusti
cating a couple of wooki.
Archdeacon Cliamliom returned on
Tuoiiday from Portland. Mr. Clinm
liom hii'h that from now on tlilngo
will bo puHliml In tho coiiHtructloii of
tho KplHcopal htilltllui:.
"Klk'M Milk," tho new KIIch' hour
written hy O. T. WIIboii nnd mini; In
tho mlntitrol alinw kIvoii by Medford
Klltt la;t February, l now on Halo
at WhotHol Mimic Co. 12!)
10. Kraut) of Corvallla Ih horo on
a huxlneiw trip.
Mm. J. P. DoShwnli Iiiih roturned
from a inonth'H vIbII at Coleatln.
Mm. W. P. ChlHholm of Oolil II 111
vlrilted frloiidH and did hoiiio nhop
pltiK In Medford TuoHday nftornoon.
MIhh HlUnboth Whltmoro of Alle
Ktin, Mich., who Iiiih boon vlaltlng
Hov, and Mm. William Liiciib for tho
paHt Hovoral wooIch, loft Monday on
hor way homo.
Harry Helinu, who linn boon upend
ing hln vacation at Clnunbar Spring,
returned Tuesday loklng halo and
lionrty nnd much lionofltod by tho
trip,
Mm. A. P. Cnrtor of Hovorly, MasH.
who linn heon vlftltlng her brother!
h. 10. OhkooiJ and family, loft for
tho mxitli Mondny.
Mr. and Mm. C. McDonald and Mr.
and Mm. (1. C. Wnlkor of Oakland,
Cal are hero on tholr way to Crator
Uiko.
Phil Nou and family nt Portland
woro In Medford Mondny on tholr
way to Crater I.ako and Klamath
country polnta by auto.
A. D. AiiHtln of Seattle In a Med
ford liuiilnoiw vlnltor.
Mr. nnd Mm, Kred Palo nnd MIhh
Cora Walker nro roglHtorod at tho
NiihIi from Portlnnd on tholr way to
Crator I.ako nnd olHowhoro.
' O, T. Wilson of lOnKlo Point wan
In Medford Tuesday on a limilnoaH
trip.
Claud Mot'. Iiiih roturned from a
whorl vacation on tho uppor river.
It. L. Karmor of Saloin, who wnH
horo laHt woel: attending tho oIibo
qulou of lilfl mothor, tho Into Mrs.
Narclma McCain, returned to hla
homo Monday ovonlnR.
Hovoral nuin havo boon nont out
from Medford to holp flisht tlto for
oat flroa raging I" the Four-Hit crook
and lllg Hutto noctlona. Hovoral boc
tloiiH of valuable timber land nro
throntoned,
Mlmor A. Hlcka la In arnnta Pans
OII bUHlllOHH,
Itlclinrd Cr.lilor loft Tuoadny morn
ing for 101k Crook on a hunting trip.
Lyman Orton and a party of
frloiulm havo roturned from an mi
tomobllo trip to Crator I.nko.
' MlaHoa Crowoll and Crawford, tho
popular mmdoliMiH who havo boon nb
Hont during tho pnut two wooka on
tholr vacation, aro oxpootod to roturn
Wodnoadny.
Voter M. Korohaw loft Tuoaday on
a bualnoBB trip to California.
UNO STILL SAYS
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Minneapolis Man Now In Portlnnd
Will Not Accept Candidacy For
Governorship of Minnesota Which
Is Bclnn Forced on Him
I'OKTIjANI), Auk. M Although
ho ili'dlareil that bo Ih fitill ilotemiiuud
not to aucupt tliu candidacy for tho
Kovoi'immliip of Minnesota, whiob tbu
.MiiiuoHotii demoorntio convention
reciintly tbriiHt iimii him doHpito lii
protoHtH, Jobu 1uid of .MiiiiieapoliH,
in Portland thin nftornoon, showed
by bin wordH and autioiiH thai liu
will in all probability make the race.
At tho hotel Portland Huh after
noon l.iud and .Jolin.K. Hiiebard, u
protniiiuiit St. Paul domooral poli
tician, lunched together uiiil held a
bum (oiiforunco.
To Save Ship Soon
VICT01UA, Aiir. 1(1. That tlio
Htoainer I'riui'iHK May, which wont
unround near Sentinel inland, AIiih
ka, Ih now boitiK propared to be pull
ed off the reef mid will be ready
for Horvico aaiii y the fimt of
October, ik the prediction today of
Captain Troup, inniinKor of the Cun
adinu Paeil'ie Knilway eouat Her
froin tlio nceno of tlio wreck.
Tho vchkcI, it irt expected, will be
flouted nt flood tide tomorow. She
Iiiih .'I I platcH dutuiiKcd and her
fraiiien will have to bo repaired mid
renewed.
$7000 A DAY
IS FIRE L
Estimate Given Out by Forestry
Bureau Shows That Finhtlnn. of
Forest Fires Is an Expensive Busi
ness. WASHINGTON', Auk. 10. Seven
thoiiHuiid dollarn a day in what it is
coHtini; the Koverinueiit to HkIiI the
forcHt fiivH in the iiortbweHt, ne
eordiiiK to extimateK K'ivcn out to
day by I lie forestry service. This
ouoriiioitH drain upon the public
treasury in the result of the most
diHtastrous series of coiifluKrutiuns
tbnt have occurred since the estab
lishment of the bureau.
Associate Forester Albert V. Pot
ter expresses bis beliefe Hint the
worst of tho destruction is past.
He believes that by this time tliu nrmy
nnd I lie ratters have the flames
tinder control.
VOTING HEAVY IN BEAR STATE
(Continued from pngn 1)
Tho Curry forces woro strong In
Santa Clara and Calavorao counties.
Aldon Andormm'tt mnnnRorH nro
optimistic.
Tho voto In Sacramento was hoavy,
Cleat Intoront beliiK displayed In tho
flKht between William Kent nnd Dun
enn McKlalay for tho coiiRrosalonal
nomination.
Tho voto at noon In Bncramonto
wa aid to favor Kent, tho liiHiirKont
candidate. In tho country diatrlcta
tho trend of tho votlnr; waa declared
to ho allKhtly In favor of M'cKlnlny.
CoiiKreasman McI.nclil.in'H mana
ger at noon nredlctod tbnt b would
bo le-noinlnatcd by a plurality of
10,000.
Tho democratic voto Ih llRht owing
to tho fact thnt thoro la no contoat
for the nomination for Kovornor,
Thoodoro A. Hell bolng tho only can
didate on tho Oomocrntlo ticket.
Hotel Arrivals.
At tho Mooro On. 13. Metzger,
Portland; H. Kraua, Corvallla; T. II.
Tllllnghaat, J. D. MoDonnld and wlfo,
Portland; Cbnvlea A. Colo, Corval
lla; II. O. Wright, Portland; Harry
.Tonoa, San Franclaco; I Mr. nnd Mra.
O. McDonald, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. O.
Wnlkor, Oakland; M. IIII .IIondrlckB,
Tnconia; O, J. Smith, Portland; Goo.
S. Stall, I.oa Angoloa; Phil Nou and
family Portland; R. J. Oloaon, Du
huquo; John nilllngfl, city; Lou a
MacDnunld,
At tlio Naah Tj. O. Clopoland, C.
M. Htunip, Portlnnd; A. D. Evana,
Now York; W. C. Irona, Cincinnati;
A. A. I.ovy, Han Frnnclsoo; H. 13.
Mnllng, Portlnnd; Mr. nnd Mrs. F.
II. Ilrlohort, Han Francisco A, O.
Itlohl, P. J. Ihilonttno, Pohtlnnd; A.
D. Auatln, Soattlo; O. O. Dally, city;
Frod Pato and wlfo, Cora Walker,
Portland; A. H. Alton, A, 13. Roamoa,
Portland.
All automobllo ownors aro roquoat
od to moot this ovoulng nt tho Coin
morolal club rooniB.
NOTHING DOING
s
MAN MAKES A
SMOOTH ESCAPE
Man Arestcd in Grants Pass on For
Ijcry Chame From San Francisco
Gives Deputy Sheriff the Slip
Worked an Old Dodyo
0 HA NTH IAHH, On., Auk. 16.
Oooro Klmhiill, wanted In Han Fran
cIhco on a forfjery charo, encapod
from Deputy Hherlff Cheaahlro and
Ih Htlll at larKO.
Kimball wan arrented yontorday
afternoon. Ao ho pawned a atoro ho
iiHkod ClicKHhlro for pormlHHlon to
enter the atoro to aettlo a buBlnons
matter with tho proprietor. Tho ro
ipioHt wiih Kranted nnd Kimball stop
ped Into tho utoro nnd encapod
through n roar door.
PORTLAND TO BOOST VALLEY
(Continued from Page 1.)
of my ihR here nt this time ih to
Bccuro information first hand of tho
valley mid make nrranucments for
"copy" mid pliotoirraplis.
This is to bo sent to eastern pn
porn from which wo bavo bad ro
(ich(h for such matter.
"I have read much of the ltoKiie
Hivcr valloy and its resourceH mid
eamo hero with liiub expectations.
All of these expectations havee
been fulfilled. You have a wonder
ful vnlley nnd Medford is indeed a
splendid city.
"The Portlnnd Commcrcini club U
devotiiiK al of its energies to the
state nnd not to the city of Port
lnnd. Whut helps fedford helps
Portlnnd and we are willine; to help
1 you."
Mr. Chapman was shown over the
vnlley by MnnnKcr Malbonrf of the
Medford Commcrcini club.
Mntch tho classified advertising
campaign to tho importnnco of the
aalo you want to mako. You wouldn't
trust a tcn-horso power task to a
ono-horso power cnglno.
BIDS.
School board will ontertnln bids
for 200 cordB of wood or nny part
thereof up to August 20.
ORIS CHAWFOHD,
Ctork Dlst. No. 49.
CANNON TO STAND BY GUNS
(Continued from Pneo .)
the hintt that would be ucecssnry to
bring about the retirement of the
sceretnry of tlto interior.
While, this phase of tho situation is
being brought to Tnft's nttention, lit
is said einispuries of the "old guard"
aro being sent to Hovorly to ask tlio
president as pointedly ns strict poli
tical etiquette will permit just why
Senutor Crane is so anxious to pla
cate the insurgents and progressives
ami why the president himself seems
to be in sympathy with the scheme.
If you havo business ability, show
Its quality In tho way you advortlso
for a position.
PLENTY OF
Water
DEEP SOIL,
NO FAILURES OF
CROPS
Fop full particulars call
on FRANK O. (Califor
nia) ANDRRWS, at
NO. (J SOUTH FIR
ST., Miulford Resi
dent, Agent of Los Mo
linos Laud Co., Los
Eolinos, Cal.
FOR A QUICK SALE
I havo a cornor lot lOOx
100, tlireo blocks from
now Hotel Medford,
with good house of 8
rooms, concrete foun
dation, fenced, garage,
etc.; good woll; houso
can bo remodeled and
threo or four moro
rooms added for a fow
hundred dollars; would
mako fino rooming
houso; plenty of room
on lot for niodorn bun
galow. Ownor wants to
mako quick salo and
makes tho snap prico of
$-1200, if iakon within
ton days. $2200 cash
will handle
Too Late to Classify
I.OHT Scotch collie, brown with
whlto hrenat. J. A. I.ancop, Hox 47,
Medford. Howard. 130
FOR HUNT Furnished front room
on flrat floor. 128 South Holly,
' near city park. 132
LOST Passbook marked" sToT Lcon
ard. Howard. Lcnvo at Mnll Tri
bune office. 129
FOU BALK My new vldlhlo Btand
nrd Hlnglo koy typewriter, cheap.
Oonrdon, Call botweea 7 and 8 p.
tn. 13C N. Hnrtlctt st. 137
MacARTHUR OFF TO SALT
LAKE IN BENSON'S PLACE
SALEM, Ore., Aug. 10. C. N'.
MncArthur. sneaker of the Orcggon
house, and secretary to the gover
nor, left for Halt Lake City today
where ho will represent acting Gover
nor Howcrmnn nnd the stato of Ore
gon nt the conference of Western
governors scheduled for August 18.
Tlio proposed meeting was suggest
ed by Governor liny of Washington
and its purpose is to secure the ideas
of the chief executives of the West
ern states on conservation nnd tho
forestry situation for presentation
tn the conservation congress at St.
Paul.
Save Money on
OXFORDS
We are closing out our entire line of Ox
fords. There are a goodly number of the
best styles all sizes and widths for men,
women and boys, but not all sizes in each
style.
If we can fit you and you find a style
that pleases you have several months in
which to wear them, and the prices are sur
prisingly low.
If It's Anything in the
JEWELRY LINE
Diamonds, Watches, Etc.
I Can Supply You
DIAMONDS
115 East Main Street
TUR N EXPEN SE
INTO INVESTMENT
If it's merely a question of
what you can "get along
with," use an ordinary paper
for your business stationery.
If, however, you are seek
ing to turn expense into in
vestment, use
73 U.ihJa I fcrlr tusinttt it.itiontry
The added influence given
your messages by the clean,
crisp sheets will wipe out the
expense item and leave a bal
ance on the other side.
A little Journey Into the worllngi cf
your own mlnJ will Mrctif lhrn our argu
ment To lulp, ak ui lor a ipeciineii
book of the piptr ihowinR Ictteihradi
iJ other I'luineu (ornn, irmtrtl,litlio
firupheil and engraved on the while ami
ourteencolotiofULu Hami-siuhk IIonp,
ll'i woitti having,
Madehy IiAiiriHiRK
I'AruK Comcanv, tlm
only paper uukrrj in
tho world malms bond
paper exclusively.
Medford Printing
WOMAN SAYS SOCIETY
FOLK SMOKE TOO MUCH
NBW yOJUC, Aug. 10. Th hou
rly club, tho wealthiest mid moil ex
clusive woman's club in America,
i- in the vhrocs of internal strife foi
tho second time in a year over revela
tions of drinking and cigaretto smok
ing nmong its members. Dr. Ktigono
Hancock, for oix years physician nt
the Hotel Mnrtha Washington nnd
now the regular attendant upon the
bulk of the members of the Colony
club, has laid herself open to ostra
cism from fashionnblo pntronage.
Dr. Hitchcock, in nn interview, said
tho women of New York were drink
ing and smoking themselves into in
sane asylums arid living such tin
healthy lives that their children v-nre
destined to ho degenerates before
they were born.
The womnn physician, warming to
her subject, snid:
"All of the fashionable women that
I kknow havo tho cigarette habit.
Colege girls arc taking up tho cigar
ette habit. Business women smojtt.
Of course, there is a -well known fact
that there have been many inveterate
smokers among society women for
years. At the Colony club cigarettes
nro rcgulnrly passed around nfter
meals.
Haaklns for Health.
FINE JOB
PRINTING
IS OUR
SPECIALTY
WE CAN
AND DO
MAKE QUICK
DELIVERIES
GET OUR
PRICES
Co.
38 S. Central Ave
TO INVEST IAR6E
VICTORIA, 11. C, Aug. 10. Mil
lions of dollars aro to ho invostcd in
Cnnnda, including British Columbia,
ns a result of tho tour now being
made by the Karl of Dunmorc, Nor
ton Griffins, XL P., and Hnrry Brit
tain, thrte of tho lending impcialists
of Great Britain.
They hnve already purchased 140,
000 acres of prairie land and 12,000
acres of fruit lands in Okanogan
valley. Grifftha says this is only
the beginning of the purchases tho
syndicate in which he is interested
intends to make. Tho land is to bo
settled by fnmilies from Grcnt Brit
ain who will lnrgoly belong to tho
type of fnrm laborers.
Engineer Dies In Wreck
EVERETT, Wash., Aiir. 16. En
pineer Barney Finnepan o Soattlo
was killed and Fireman Bowers
slightly injured in a Northern Pa
cific freight wreck at Arlington, 20
miles north of Everett, early today,
from tho depot where tho Daring
ton branch leaves the main line, aand
was caused by spreading rails.
Finncegan's body will bo taken to
Seattle. Tho engine overturned,
crushing Finncgan under it.
I Special
I S a 1 e
: on China, and all kinds
'' of Dishes. "We also make
c '
I
; ; a specialty of Cooking
;: Utensile, Bathroom
i 1
;: Fixtures, Glassware,
:; Clark's Folding Iron
;; ing Boards, Sleeve
Boards and all kinds of
Granite ware.
"We also have a ship
ment of Mason Fruit
Jars. Our Groceries
are first-class. Give us
an order.
Ailing Allin
ON THE WEST SIDE.
FflRTY-NINTH ANNUAL
OREGON STATE FAIR
WILL BE HELD AT SALEM.
SEPTEMBERI2 TO 17.
35,000.00 IN PREMIUMS
ANR PURSES. GRAND
'
! LIVE STOCK, AGRICUL-
TURAL AND H0RTICUL-
1 TURAL EXHIBITS. SPLEN-
1 DID RACES, BAND CON-
CERTS, FREE ATTRAC-
TI0NS AND FIREWORKS.
' REDUCED RATES ON ALL
1 RAILROADS.
: FOR FURTHER INF0R-
MATI0N ADDRESS
FRANK MEREDITH,
SECRETARY.
WITH A
G R A F L E X
you can tnko snap shots in the
house, in tho shndo, on cloudy days,
1-1Q00 of 1 second exposure. You
can soo tho full-sizo picture right
sido up nt instant of oxposuro. Wo
will demonstrate.
Medford
Book Store
j Fountain
i Pens
: : Are you a member of
:: the
DIP-NO MORE
CLUB?
If not we want to Bell
I you a fountain pen. See
the new
MERRIVOLD PEN
ONLY $1.00
This pen is fine and
guaranteed to write
perfectly.
CONKLIN'S
SELF-FILLING
PENS
are certainly the best
yet. Call and allow us
to show you the superior
points of these fine pens
$3.50 to $7.50
X
!i The Merrivold Shop
; 134 West Main Street.
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AUTOMOBILES
O. W. Murphy. O. M. Murphy.
MURPHY BROS. AUTO LIVERY.
1910 Chalmers Dotroits.
Phone 1861, Valley Auto Company,
Medford, Or.
Quick Service. Easy Riding.
Prices Right.
PARRY AUTO LIVERY
PHONE MAIN 314L
Agency for tho Parry Cars. Rogue
River Auto Co., Frank H. Hull, Prop.,
Medford. Or.
GET YOUR WINTER
WOOD
.. i
While it is cheap. Phone 1341.
c o Timolol
c. n. ibuniurt, yi
Corner 11th and Laurel streets. Yard (
Ut tX4 OOUIU UUKUU10 AVUllUO. fl
Wanted
Close-in lot, quick.
12 bridgo carpenters.
Sawmill men.
Girl for'general housj work.
10 laborers.
Loggers.
BUSINESS CHANCES
uooming nouses. (
Lunch counter
Business nets $4000 yearly.
! 1 1I11 ft ntifllnnon I?
FOR SALE. I
Burnished 0-room houso, closo in. (
7-room houso, W. Main, hip lot; '
5 wagons, $30, $10, $50, $70, $00.
Heavy spau of horses and hamoss. L
National cash register.
2 acres, IY2 miles west $575.
Horses, harness nnd hack $300. :
5 room house, lot 50x150, $850 f
5-rooiu huugulow, furnituro, $2200.
Furniture for salo.
Fino houso on cast side.
10-ncro tracts in full bearing.
Tracts for subdivision.
Irrigated tract, $200 per aoro.
3 fino lots, your own tonns.
x aero mm, i-rooia uouso, cnoap '1
for quick salo. f
1C0 ncros, 5 miles out, $2750.
100 acres, 4 miles out, $00 per acre. J
Sawmill nnd timber. j
20 acres Newtown and Spitz ap- n
pies, Eaglo Point, $125 por aero, 5
300 boxos Qrnvonstoin npples. u
Swell camping outfit, chonp. 1
10 acres, $1600, V m'do Phoenix. K
2 aoros, north, uudor diteh.
9 acres, bearing fruit, closo to lim- J
its, $8000. y.
ou iiurus, i.ieuiuu ?-uuu, luuia uuu 11
, toams, $0500.
For Trade.
40-h. p. unto, 1010 model, trado for
city proporty. "1
Seattle rpsidoncos $10,000, $2100, for ,
acreage. h
20 aores, 12 in fruit, for city lota.
2 ranchos for city proporty. J
Relinquishments.
Two ICO-noro tracts fino fruit land,
can lrngaio, ?uu oiiuu.
? i AnAA -I. .!
E. F. A. BITTNERi
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Room 207 Tavlor & Phlpps iMf.k
Phone 4141 Main. jj ,
j Hasklns for Health.
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