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:vMMtww-3' , I ''"W" r MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUQUST 18, 1910. A SOCIAL AND PERSONAL John U, Curklu, utloruoy-ut-law, ovnr Junkiion Cnuntvl Hunk. J.ttavo your urdorn for milk and rrnimi al tlio Houtlmrn Dairy Co,, 32 Hniitli U ntroot, lurndqimrtoiH of tint Oallioim Dairy Co. l'hono Main 881. Itancli phono KarinorH 71811. 1 H 1 iMih. II, A. Morgan ami huh, of Donvur, ami Mim I'hoclio Nauru, of that oily, uiivetl in .Mcill'onl Wcilmm lny to Ixt kiiomIh at tho OhkooiI farm. Mtm. Morgan in u HlHtur of T, W. Oh kouiI, mid Mihm Nance, a cnuHiu. In addition MrH. A. It. Cartur, of Hoh ton, and family, arrived tliu othur day. Mrrrt. Curler In a hIhIdt of (Jen, I), (I)ail) OhkooiI, and an a coiihumiiiciich there in n family i-otinioii al tho Oh good farm. Ponclion for nalo. Dr. W. 11. Btokon phono Farmer 700.1. tf Tim Iloisuo Itlvor Vttlluy Canal Company! h now ready to receive up pllcatlonn for tho .delivery o( Irri gation water to any lau'J covered by tho HopkhiH laturnl. Tint of (Icon of tin) company nro In tlio Medford Na tional linnk building. 120 MrH. llart'H dining room at -12 South Ilartlott nt root liati hoon ro oponod to tho pnhllo iiudui tho man agement of Mm. M. A. Taylor. 133 (lot fresh cronmory butter nt tho Hotithorn Dairy Co. Tho prlcol m rlKht. 120 California, Andrews, local roaldont agont for tho Io Mollnoii, Cnl., Lnnd company at Lou Mollnoii, Cnl., will wunko tho trip with a party In n few layn. All who wlnh to Join tho party and hnvo a look nt tho finest Irri gated Inndn on tho connt r.ro roquont od to cnll nt No. C, 8. Kir street and innko nrrnngomcutn. tf, If you want a good frwih hottlo of milk, call on tile Bouthurii Dairy Co. 120 I'uhllo stenographer nt tho Morrl 1d Shop. 134 "Elk's Milk." tho now Elks' book written by O. T. WIIboii nnd sung In tho mlnntrol nhow glvon by Medford Ellen Inst Kobrunry, In now on salo at Whotnol Munlc Co. 129 Wo regulate wntchon to n hnlr. Stop In nnd lcavo youm. No chnrgo for tho regulation. Wo do chnrgo, however, for donning nnd repairing. Only very moderate, howovor, and wo do flrtit-clnHH work. If yon hnvo n watch thnt won't go, bring It to us. Wo'U put It In condition ho thnt you can rngulnto tho hud by It. Wo nro JiiHt nu nklllful nt repairing Jowolry, too. II. T. Van do Car, Phlppn bldg., Medford, Oregon. 128 Tho Soutl orn Dairy Co. haH good, rich Ico cream for 3 contu per dish. 129 MrH. J. I Whlto returned to Colo ritln ThurHdny after it Hhort visit In Medford. Kd IIoIiuh of JnckHnnvlllo loft on Thumday morning for Klamath Hot HprlngH whoro ho will Hpend a vnca tlou of Hovoral weeks. I.oiiIh and Frank Plymnlo left on ThurHdny mornlni; on n visit to reln tlvcri and frloudfl nt Yreka, Cal, Mr. nnd Mm. W. II. Canon loft ThurHdny morning for tho Honsldo, where they will enjoy thoiusolvfls for a week or two. MrH. W. W. Elfort nnd daughters, MJhuoh Ethol and Mario, loft ThurH dny morning for Soasldo nnd other northern polnto on n vacation. Hon. George IS, Chnmborlnln loft Wednesday ovoiiIiik for the north. IIIh flrHt stop will be nt Eugene. W. It. aionn nnd wlfo of North Ynklmn, WiihIi., nro In Medford look ing ovor the country, Frank O. Kliter of Jnekiionvlllo wns a Medford IiiihIiichh visitor ThurHdny. W, W. Allliii;liiim of Portlnnd wns In Medford WodnoHilny on IiIh regulnr trip on IiuhIiiohh. II. C. Stolzo nnd family of Bpo kiino, WnBh., nro Medford visitors looking ovor the Hoguo Itlvor coun try. A. P. Mcl.oiuiion and J. T. Alex ander of Abllono, Tox., mo In Med ford on n tour of Investigation. Mr. and Mm. C. 13. Dalloy of Orantn Pass nro In Medford on n shopping trip. C. P. HrlggR of Ilutto Knllfl ifl In Medford on ft hubinona trip. Ilonry Hates nnd "Don" Stlvonson rot u mod n few days bIhco from a va cation Hpont nt Portland SonBtdo nnd other northorn polntfl. "Tho Porl-lnnd-Onklnnd bnll gnmos woro not iniicli," Bald Ilonry, "hut thnt clam, bnkok nt SoihUIo wiib nuro flno. I nto no much I don't bollovo I could look n clnm In tho faco ovon now." Dr. Soely hnH purchnHod tho 1011 "Ilupmohllo from floorgo C, Cnrnl tluii, 8TIIAYICI). From Jlrownaboro, two horBOB, ono floa bttton gray, hind logs Rwollon, ono hlnck Iioi-bo. Hoturn to llonth'B ranch, Urownnboro, nnd rocolvo ro ward. 132 1)1131). On AugiiHt 13, nt Medford, tho In fant Bon of Mr. nnd Mra. J. W. Wrlffht. Intormont nt Odd Follows comotory, AumtHt 10, PULLED RAZOR IN FIGHT; IS ARRESTED M. 13, Dorn nnd .lohu HiiriiH "mix ed" It at the NiihIi corner TliurHilay aliout 1 o'clock, with what would have boon dlHiintroiiH coiiHoiiueiiceii to Dorn had It not been for tho Interference of hyiitnudorfl, nnd Manager Ilurko of the Nntatorlum, who Ih n special po liceman, Dorn, Ilurnii and otherii of the con Htrtictlon (mug came to town WoiIiidh day evenlni; nnd Dorn liocaine por Houa lion grata to the rent and wnH beaten up a bit. At the time of tho frnenn ho ap proached IluniH mid then reached to ward IiIh Inside pocket. HurtiH ittat ed ho thoiiKht It wa a gun ho hnd nnd docldod to "beat him to It." Ho leap ed at tho Hinnllor man, cIiiihoiI him ncroHH tho walk nnd Into tho arms of Ilurko, who took from Doru'H hand a razor, tit 1 1 1 In Hh caHo, howovor. Mayor Elfort fined Dorn $10 nnd Kiivo him half thnt many mlnutca to leave town, Hurmi wnH relennod, ns ho put up a pretty good nhow of self defetiHo. The razor wan ndded to tho chlot'H collection, which In ntuium liiK formidable nlze. From wordH lot drop In tho blckor Iiikb lmrk nnd forth betweou the mon, the trouble Ih of Ioiik HtnndlnK. ovon ilatliiK back to the mlnltiK troubles In tho Kocky moiintntn district sev eral years nKO, . which v resulted In trsiKodlos nil ovor tho northwest. BEAR STATE BY 35,000 HAN FHANCI8CO Auk. 18. With tho Inter ret urns verifying early cb tlmnten of tho lead of Illrnm John nun and IndlcntliiK thnt tho Llncoln ItooKovelt cnndldnto for tho republic an nomlnntlon for governor probably lends his opponontn by moro than ':ir,000 plurality, Interest In tho con- test linn turned to other offices. Tho closest fight la probably that for su perintendent of Htnte printing, whllo the endorsement for United States senator la also In doubt r.nd It will probably require tho completed voto of the Htate to determine who linn been elected. HOTEL ARRIVALS At tho Nntih 1. F. Mulkey, Jock Honvllle; ChnrlcH Aldenhelmor, D. W. II. Scully, Portland; D. P. Murphy, Snn Francisco; W. W. Alllnghnm, J. C, Currle Portlnnd; 13. 13. John noil, Sonttlo;a, A. Damon, Portlnnd; A. D. Ilowen, Snn Francisco; D. C. i Ilorrln, Portlnnd; II. It. Glenn nnd wlfo, North Ynklmn; IC. S. Half, W. C. Vest, Portlnnd; Samuel Ilonry, Sun Francisco; 13. 13. Smith, Chicago; W. C. Cnmps, Loulsvlllo; F. C. Klser, Jacksonville. At tho Moore S. W. Huntor, Hork eley; 13. F. Jackson, Philadelphia; llnlrd, New York; V. Lnnqulllo, Port lnnd; II, C. Stolzo nnd family, Spo knuo; William Hunting, Spoknno; C. II. Sutton, Portlnnd Francos Mlx W. Sercomhle, Minneapolis; Mr. nnd Mrs. Loon Hnkor, Lincoln; A. T. Rnpp, J. II. Soymour, Portlnnd; C. H. Hood, Klnmnth; T. P. McLomson, J. F. Al oxnuder, Abilene; C. 13. Dnlly nnd wife, Orants PnsHj C. P. IlrlggB, Ilutto FnllH. MAUUII3I). COLI3-CL13MI3NS In Jncksonvlllo on August 17, 1910, A. J. Colo, nged 50 yearn, nnd Caroline Clemens, aged 10 yonrt), by II, 0. Dnx, Juctlco of tho pence. DAILI3Y-FINLI3Y In Jacksonville on August 17, 1010, Clyde Dalloy and MIhb Nnnnlo 13. Flnloy, by 11. Q. Dox, Justice of tho ponco. McCLINTOCIC-FltANKI3NnUItQ In Medford, August in, by Hov. C. II. Hoxto D. II. McCllntock nnd Pearl Frnnkonhurg, SELLS FENCE RAILS FOR LEAD PENCILS NASHVILL13, Tonn. Aug. 18. Tho old fnahlon rod ceilar rail foncos In central TonnoBsoo now furnish tho world's main nupply of codnr pon ella, nccordlng to tho Information recolved hero todny froifi big poncll innkoiH who hnvo nillla In this state's cedar district. Statistic!) at band also lndlcnto that these foncoo aro tho solo re maining iinurco from which to mnko tho best grn,do of pencils, Binooth whittling codnr ponclls bo woll known to overy Bchool-boy, Descondnnts of tho rail splitting fnrmora of Abrrhnm Llnclon'a tlmo nro soiling their rail foncou for what tholr forofatl ora would b.vo cohbI dorod fabulous minis. Tho aolllng prices for such n fouco Will build four up-to-date wire foncos of oqunl length, In exceptional Inotancoa ov on bettor bargains hnvo boon dorlvod, OREGON PLAN IS ONLY WAY (Cpntitilu'il from pao 1 ) "An nt present composed, tho Unit ed Htateii senate will never sanction the popular election of senators, nnd the Oregon plan Ih the only prnctlcnl way to achieve this result. Of course, It Ik election by Indirection, but so In the election of tho prosldent. Pooplo do not voto for tho president, but for piestdoutlal electors. So it will noon come about, through tho adoption of tho Oregon plan, thnt legislators will be forced to vote for tho popular choice for senators ns presidential electors are now forced to vote an their Htnton Instruct. " think Mr. Mulkey, as hiBurgont cnndldnto, has nn cxcollont chance to secure tho nomination for congress In this district. The Insurgents aro win-. ulng all ovor tho country, and I sco no reason why Oregon should bo the excoptlon." Speaking of Medford, tho senator said: "In tho two years since I was hero tho city has mndo marvelous progross, I should like to own nn orchard nnd live hero msolf, If I had money enough. Hut tho country has developed oven fastor than tho city. I visited tho Htllcrcst orchard and was shown through tho Intricacies of the orchurd business by Mr. Puraona, nnd n moro Ideal llfo I cannot Imag ine Uoth Medford nnd tho Hoguo Itlvor vnlley have n grcnt future." In commenting upon legislation needed locally, Mr. Chamberlain said: "Tho $10,000 appropriation nocur- cd for Crater Lake park aurvoy opens tho way for cxtcnslvo park Improve ment In tho future. Wo confidently oxpoct to secure larger appropriations In tho coming sessions. Crater Lnko Is becoming recognized as n nntlonnl nsset, nnd will soon como Into Its own. I think the Lnfean bill is dead, and will not bo resurrected. Wo have dono what wo could to secure a woath or burcnu horo, and I think you will soon havo ono. Wo havo stirred up tho postal department and been prom ised epcody action In Increased mall dol Ivories and now R. F. D. routes. Wo Htoppod tho cutting of timber In tho AHhland rcservo and I want tho people of southern Oregon to romom- ber thnt I am always at tholr eervlco and will bo glnd to henr from them Individually or collectlvoly and want them to fool freo to call upon me." Sonator Chamberlain lias purchas ed a resldonco In Washington, finding it cheaper to buy than to rent. "Whllo tho nonnto is called the 'Millionaires' club,' thero aro not mnny rich men thero," ho states, "but n largo imm her who, llko mysolf, havo to llvo within our salaries." MAKES SIX DOLLARS GROW FROM ONE ,If you wnnt to know how to mnko .r'jriO grow into 1500 in less tlinn 9 months you should nc A. H. Snlitii; one of Mod ford's live real estuto dealers. Less than nine mouths ago Mr. SelliiiK pureluihod iiMiinll tract of.lnud near the oily for the sum of $230, yesterday a deal was closed whorehy iio turned the land into n SlSOO-lDKl Hudson "30" autonioh(le. Tho ear is one of the host of its kind mid is v bonuty. Mr. Soiling says it is only nu in stance of what a few dollars will do with Ifoguo river investments. IIIDS. School board will entertain bids for 200 cords of wood or any pnrt thereof up to August 20. . ORIS CRAWFORD, Clork Dlat. No. 49. NOT I OI3. I To whom It mny concern: I horoby notify nil real ostnto men and othoro that my proporty Is not for Balo, J NO. V. KHIZI3R. Mcotiiifl Postponed The regular meeting of (o Com mercial eluh scheduled for last night did not materilizo. It was postponed until next Wednesday evening. Power Boat Race On ...1UNHAU. Alaska, Aug. 17. Tho ICotolukan-Vaneouvor power boat boat race is on todny, with throe boats speeding south toward the Canadian metropolis. Tho Spark, lfi-horso power, driven by David Ni eol of ICotohikan, got away at 10:17 yosterday morning. Tho 17 lioro powor St. Anthony, driven by M. Mitchell of Ketchikan, started 17 minulos Intor, nnd the -tO-horso pow or Limit, A. W. Tio Page of Van couver driving, sailed at $ o'clock last night. The Limit is liaudioapped 12 hours nnd HI minutes, with tho St. Anthony and 8 hours and III minutes, with tho Spark. Tho Spark is handicapped four hours and two minutes with tho St. Anthony, Tho finish will bo at Knglish Hay jior, Yancouvor. Hasklna for hoaltb. Cll' -- Too Late to Classify LOST White nglliiTi seuer with ono black onr. Ploaao tlo up and oaro for and notify Btoonntrap, Jacksonville. 120 FOR HALI3 Honutlful bungalow, lo citod ono block west of South Oak dnlt; flvo rooms nnd modorn bath; stcno foundation; largo porch, ox tending across front and sldo; lot C9xlC3; 19 npplo treca In full bear ing; price for quick gale 2CG0; half caHh, balance cnay tcrrna, Sco own or at Slicrmnn Clay Piano com pany, tf NEW YORK STOCKS TAKE A SLUMP NEW YORK, Aug. 18. Drooping throughout the day tho market slump ed genorally today. Slugglahness in the London market was responsible for the down-turn. Dull operators foiced some stocks up a point, Rock Island and Wabhsh then cllfcblng slightly. Union Pacific, Amalgamat ed Copper and Dothlehem loot 2, Steel nnd Great Northorn preferred 1 3-4 Atchison, Canadian Pacific and St! Paul 1 3-8, and Northern Pacific, Southern Pacific, Brooklyn Rapid Transit and American Smelting 1. Tho market closed steady. Donds were firm. CANAL COMPANY'S OFFICE FORCE IS BUSY Tho office force of the Rogue Hiv er C Vnlley Canal company has been busy for the past few days sending out the following announcement to it's prospective water users in the valley. The Hoguo River Valley Canal com pany, a corporation duly incorporated under the laws of the btatc of Oregon has completed surveys and plans for tho enlargement nnd extension of tho Fish Lnko Water Company's cnnnls which it has acquired. The project, when completed, will serve nil that part of the valley ly ing between the foothills on both sides of Henr creek, from Talent on the south, to Rogue river on the north a total area of approximately 55,000 acres. It is the company's intention to diligently pro.-ecute the work of con struction alrendy commenced to be in n position to meet nil demands mnde for irrigation service nt as early a date as possible. Lauds lvini: under kha Honkins DIAMONDS Watches iat the DIAMONDS 115 East Main Street BURK'S BIG Uncle Tom's Cabin Co. A MAMMOTH AMUSEMENT ENTERPRISE UNDER A PALACE PAVILION THEATRE WATCH FOR THE BIG FREE STREET PARADE AT NOON THURSDAY, AUGUST 18 2 GRAND EXHIBITIONS AT SHOW GROUNDS at 2:00 and L Canal can bo supplied with water for the Hcaaon of 1011, and the company nt- now prepared to execute contracts for perpetual water rights on any part of this area. That construction may not he de layed on Canal lines yet to he built tho company desires an expression from tho land owners of the valley as to their needs for watter and to this end will appreciate applications being mndo so thnt requirements for construction may be anticipated. The cost of perpetual water right willbo $50.00 per acrre, payable one fifth (1-5) in cash, the balance in four (4) cptinl annual installments, benring six per cent (0 per nt) in terest. Tho annual maintenance charge for water delivery will be $2.50 per acre, per annum, payable at the company's office on or before Jnnunry 1st of the yenr in which service is required. Payments on both Water Rights and Maintenance become due and payable only nftcr actual delivery of water to the land. APPETITE GONE. Indigestion I.s tlio Cause of It Get Itld of It. People go on suffering from little stomach troubles for years and Im agine they havo a serious disease. They over cat or over drink and forco on the stomach a lot of extra work. But they never think that tho stomach needs extra help to do ex tra work. If these people would take a MI-o-na stomach tablet with or after meals it would be a great help to tho stomach in its strain of overwork. Ml-o-na is guaranteed by Chas. Geo. W. Cherry Lawyer Titles and conveyancing a specialty. Room 4, Over Postoffice. BREAD Trv our Home Made Fresh Bread. "Goodness and Purity" is our motto. Also Salads and Roast Meats ready cooked, at the MEDFORD BAKERY 42 S. CENTRAL AVE. (Q. Jewelty shop of 7:30 P. M. Strang to euro indigestion or any stomach dlseaco or money back. Ml-o-na for belching gas. Mi-o-na for distress after oatlng. Ml-o-na for foul breath. Ml-o-na for biliousness. Ml-o-na to wako up tho llvor. Ml-o-na for heartburn. Ml-o-na for sick headache, Ml-o-na for notvous dyspepsia. Ml-o-na after a banquet. Ml-o-na for vomiting of pregnancy. Ml-o-na for car or sea sickness. U. S. HOTEL nUTTE PALLS, Or. Ite-opened and will cater to tho public. Auto and hunting party din ners a specialty. Patronage respect fully solicited. MR. AND MRS. A. DUPRAY, Prop, and Mgr. Respectively. WATER IS KING ALFALFA IS QUEEN THE FRUITS OF THIS ROYAL UNION ARE RICHES AND INDE PENDENCE. This applies particularly to the Dairy industry and to the business of cattle, hog and chicken raising. "We have the five abso lutely necessary elements of California farming, viz.: deep, rich soil, abundant wa ter supply, growing climate, cheap transportation and es tablished cash markets. The money-making capac ity of the land is extraordin ary. The intelligent handling of it brings immense crops. It is impossible to find a region where the returns are more generous. LOS MOLmOS farms earn the purchase price in a few years. TO THE PRACTICAL FARMER the above condi tions mean riches and inde pendence. THESE LANDS, IN CLUDING A DEEDED PERPETUAL WATER RIGHT, SELL AT $150.00 PER ACRE, one-fifth down and balance in four equal an nual payments. Call at the office and let me explain the project in de tail, or write for free book let and literature. FRANK G. ANDREWS, Resident Agent LOS MOLLNOS LAND CO. Tehama County, California. No. 6 South Fir Street, Medford, Oregon. Have You a Private Garage? How Do You Store Gasoline? Do Yon Do It Economically? THE WAYNE GASOLINE STORAGE SYSTEMS P. A X. .r v - Ck'-w r-rre,. bKi Solf-Mcusuriug Pumps, full of information and valuo to all users of gasollno and oils. Temporary Office, Room 6, 232 East Main St., WAYNE PACIFIC DISTRIBUTING COMPANY MEDFORD, OREGON Fifty cents a largo box at loading dealorn ovorywhoro and nt Chas. Strang's. Booth's PUta euro constipation 25c. -FFFVT? f MOSS &. RPKPR -H NEW YORK STOCKS CHICAGO GHAIN AND PROVISIONS PRIVATE LEASED WIRE ROOM 15 P. O. HIOCK PHONE 1881. 4- I Stoneware AT THE LOWEST Prices KNOWN FOR YEARS We have a very large stock of the best stone ware, consisting of milk crocks (all sizes) churns (all sizes), jars (all sizes), flower pots (all sizes), etc., etc., in fact, we have most every thing in the stoneware line. WE SAVE YOU MONEY First, by giving you quality that is sure to give satisfaction. Second, we are selling almost all stoneware at prices that are WAY UNDER any prices quoted last year. ICE COLD MELONS Remember, we buy only large, choice melons, fresh almost every day, keep them in cold stor age nnd sell them for the same as you pay for the warm, unpalatable kind. TRY ONE. Warner, Wortmen 6 Gore Grocery Phone 286 Market Phone 281 t . in "i i nrovldo tho only eafo, eco nomical, up-to-dnto method of storing gasoline or any volatile- liquid. Gosollno If not stored propoi ly soon deteriorates and becomes uaoloss, THE WAYNE SYSTEM of fltor- ngo Is a rollablo gasollno economist, and n safoguard against explosions caused by carelessness or leaks. Reduco rato of you r insurance on gar ages and storerooms, Wayno Pumps and Ttauks aro safe, compact nnd accurato, Made la all sizes, for all usages and for any quantity. Wrlto for our book on Tho Wayne