Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 23, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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    MI5DFQRD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2Z, 39JO.
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
John II, Cnrldu, utloruoy-nUlnw,
nvur tlttukiioti (Jnuutvl Hunk.
Jimum Wright til llio Medford
Hardware Co, loll Monday nltornooii
for Weed, Cnl., on a Imim'uiohh trip.
I'onchoii for wilo. Or. W. K, HIoUoh
phono Knrinor 7003. t(
II, II. l.oiiiiHliury, iliHliicl freight
ngcnt of the Hoiilliurn I'ni'ifiu Co.,
wiwi In Moil ford Tuemluy on official
IiiimIiiuhh,
Mth, Hnrt'H dining room nt 42
South Ilnrtlott iitruut linn boon re
opened to tlui putilla untlor tlio man
ngoiuout of Mm. M. A. Taylor. 133
Ciiptliiu M. I' Kgglonloii of Atl
litml wiih in Medford Tni'Hility look
ing after hoiiiq Ihih'uiuhh iiinttorM.
Tlio ItoKtio Illvor Valley Canal
Coiupnnyl h now ready to rocolvo aw
ullcntluiin for tlio do! Ivory of Irri
gation wntor to any Inrrl covered by
tlio Hopkins lateral. Tlio offlcon of
tlio company aro In tlio Medford Na
tional bank building, tt
0. M. Fttiititniii of Klainalli Fnlln
wan a Medford vlBitor TuuHilay,
Call on tlm MisMon Furniture
WorkH for anything: in tlio woodwork
lino.
Peter M. IConilinw returned Mon
day evening from a uhmiiohh trip in
to Nortliorn California.
Public ntonoKrapiiui t tho Mcrrl-
yold Shop. 134
S. A. Nye and family have roturu
' ed from a Hummer outing ui Now
port. "ISIk'B Milk," tba now Hlk eong
wrltton by O. T. Wllion and Bung Ib
tho mlnntrol show glyon by Medford
Ulkn Innt Kobrnary, Ib now on nalo
at WhoUnl Munla Co. 120
0. F. Hilling il family Imvo re
turned to AhIiIuikI from a few wcokH'
Htiiy at KuwKirt.
J. A. Perry and family Imvo re
turned from u Hiimmur outing at
Newport.
C. I). WillHon of Klamath Fulln
wiih in Medford on Iiuhiiichh Tuesday.
lion. II. on dor Holloa of Wollon
was in Medford on a hindues trip
Monday. ,
John M. Sweeny of the Gleji ItoKtio
orchards, near Jacksonville, arrived
with a parly of friends from Detroit
Tuesday.
T. J. Partem of Knglo Point wiih a
Medford visitor Monday.
Itoiuliiiot Connor and hi bride
vinited in Medford Monday from
their Table Hook ranch.
City Attorney I. J. Neff left Tuos
day evening on a business trip to
Portland.
Dr. C. It. Hay and family have re
turned from an outing nt Xowpoit.
.1. It, Knapp of tho forestry bu
reau arrived Monday from Portland
to aid in suppressing the forest firos.
Hotelier Peutz, none of Judge S.
S. I'tiutx. of Hutto FiiIIh, a former
Medford boy, and now a prosperous
business limn of Ktigouo, is spending
a few days in Medford. Mr. Pent,
who started in life as a currier of
the Tribune, has now a sueeessful
establishment in Kugcno, whore no
conducts a uewstaud and cigar store,
besides being agent for the Oregon
JoUrnal.
Dr. and Mrs. K. P. tleary, who
Imvo spent several weoks on their
Griffin crock ranoh, left Monday
evening for llioir Portland home. Dr.
Geary was the first mayor of Med
ford and formerly a partner with
Dr. Piekel.
The eommoreial club will hold a
regular mooting Wednesday evening
nt 8 o'clock. Kvory member is urg
ed to ho prosont.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Hood of Illooni
i'ield, la., are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. ltobhiiiB. Thoy nro-much im
prossed with the Itoguo Hiver valley
in general and Medford in particular
and expect to return in a few months
to make this their future home.
flcorgo II. Durham of Grants Pass
was in Medford on business Tueilnv.
K. I j. Komi of Spirit Lake, la., Is
in this city looking over the business
riituatiou.
C. T. Silver of Dorris, Cnl., one of
the prominent citizens of that lively
village, is in Medford on a business
'trip.
George Gabhart, who has boon
employed at the (pturry at Gold Hay,
sustained a fracture of one of his
logs below the kneo Monday after
noon by a largo stone which was be
ing swung on a mane to position to
load, coming in contact with it. Dr.
Henley reduced the fracture and the
injured mini wiih taken to the hospi
tul. A. W. CnushiH of tho United States
forest sorvieo is hero, assisting tho
local forestry offico in coping with
the Tiros raging in the forests.
Council Mcotlnn.
At a Hpeclal mooting of tho city
council hold Monday afternoon, reso
lutions woro passed providing for tho
pavement of North Control avonuo
from Jackson to Court stroot and on
North d'AnJou from Sixth to Fourth
BtrootH.
Tho resolutions woro nnssoil In no
'cordanco with tho roquoat of tho
Clark & lloiiory company, owing to
their Inability to pave tlio iitroolii the
entire length this hoiiiioii,
Councilman Dummer wan detailed
to HUporvliin tlio repairs on the Hep
tic tank.
SELLING AUTO
TO
BUD
ROAD
The Flanders automobile, donated
to the Crater hake Highway fund by
the K. M. F. Co. and Stiidehakar
Mros., can be seen nt the Nutnlorium.
The auto is being raffled off at a
dollar a chance, the proceeds to be
used for the construction of the
Tickets may be ohtuiiiod at the
following places: Nash hotel cigar
stand, Nash hotel bar, Moore hotel
office, Moore hotel bar, Ryan &
Mi-owii'h, Fruitgrowers' bank, Nala
torium, Commercial club rooms.
Hotel Arrivals,
The Nash I. Mclnnis, W. Hollun,
Portland; T. F. Crawford, Seattle;
F. N. Alexander, Portland; W. I).
Jones, Saginaw; .1. M. Swcenoy, De
troit; G. H. Durham, Grants Putts;
J. II. Fit .put rick, San Francisco; It.
Trnuutuor, San Francisco; K. L. Ho
nor, Spirit Lake; C. II. Olson, North
field; V. Iliilin, Portland; W. W.
Harmon, Jr., F. W. Ilayburii, San
Francisco; G. M. Fountain, C. I).
Wilson, Klamath Falls; C. T. Silver,
Dorris.
The Moore A. W. Cousins, for
est service I). M. Webiiter, K. 8.
Holm, Porllnud; M. S. Gray, Pen
dleton; U. S. Hillings, C. W. Hoyco,
C. S. Darling, W. P. Smith, K. A.
Itidoloy, Portland; Mrs. It. It. Dunn,
Mt. Hennou; It. G. Lane, W. 12.
Wadsworth, Portland; S I. Weill, San
Francisco; S. S. Penlz, Hutto Falls;
K. 0. Iturgess, Wollon; D. I). Tif
fany and wife, Carizr.o.
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SALrL SPECIALS
For
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
That ought to interest every lady in Medford who is in
need of any of the following garments. Our stock in this de
partment is very limited, so come early and you wont be disr
appointed.
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LOOKING OVER CITY
The mother provincial and tho pro-1
vinciai secretary, Hisier wenceHinus,
In cbargo of hoxpltnl work on tho
Pacific coant, arrived Mo iday evening
and aro spendliiK Hoveral days nvcR
tlKiitlag the boflpltal situation In
Medford. Dr. K. II. IMckel and Mrs.
J. r. Kcddy took them on nu auto
mobile tour of tlio city Tuesday, na
did Dr. Conroy, tdiowlng them tho
various sites under conaldoratlon.
Tho mother provincial states that
It Is her deslro to aticortnln JiiBt whnt
Medford will do In tho way of asslst
Ing In tho seeming of a 1100,000 hos
pital, A ulto and a bnnuo aro ex
pected to bo donated.
All Ladies Waists in Massaliae and moire and all nets at HA.LF PRICE.
Our entire line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Fall and Winter Coats mark
ed down to prices that will guarantee quick disposal.
Ladies' Coats; $13.50 values; for $6.98
Ladies' Coats; $20 values; for $9.98
Ladies' Suits iu new materials and shades; values $-10.00
to $75.00; for $18.88
Children's Long Coats; $3.50 value; for $1.48
Childi-en's Long Coats; $5.00 value; for $2.23
Children's Long Coats; $8.00 and $10.00 values; for $4.98
Ladies' Coats; $7.50 values; for $3.98
BAD FIRE AT GRANTS PASS.
(Continued from Pntro 1.)
river to hoop tho flnmon away from a
powder houso nud protected It by
backfiring. Thoro woro enough ex
ploulvea In the powder houso to have
demollHbed the greater part of this
city. Tho poloa of tho electric light
company caught fire, but this wns
put out. If Bomo of tho poles had
burned Or ant 8 Pass would have been
without light, and nn this city's wa
ter Is pumped by electricity, thoro
would havo boon a shortaco of water.
This morului; tho smoko from tho
burning timber tiottlod ovor tho city
and nil tho houses woro filled with It.
Remember you are welcome whether you buy or not
C. F. Hurlburt & Co
Baker-Hutchason old stand
Near the Postoffice
STOCKS TAKE A
DOWNWARD TURN
N13W YORK, Aug. 23. Stocks
took n sharp upward turn In tho mar
ket today. IJIg Foiir, Heading and
American Stool Koundrlou lost 1,
Dothlohom Steel, Hopubllo Stool pre
ferred 1 1-2, Atlantic Const Lino and
Texas and Pacific 1, Amorlcan Sug
ar dropped .)., Amorlcan Cotton Oil
and 11 & O gained 1,
Ilonds woro steady.
Tho trading wiih light.
Tho closo was dull,
NKW YORK, Aiir. 'JIl. Todav's
raiiKo of prioeH iu Now York (furn-
iohod by Mobh & Co, by privaio
wire) :
High. Low. Close.
Amal. Cop. .. 5 01 Vh O.V.'h
Am. Car Filry. 49ft -18'4 48i
Am. Lih'o. ... W JI-1V4 Mi
Am. Smeller . (17 (1(1 07
Am. Sugar ...111) 111) 111)
Anaconda ... W M 30
Atchihon DDMj 08'i pi)i
Am. Tel. & Tol.1!M 13-1 13-1
H. & Ohi KM 103 101h
Hrook. Hup. T. 7flVs 75 7fi'i
Can, luoifio....l!)0 100 100
O. & 0 73 j 72i4 73
C. N. W....M-1 1-13 l'U
Cent. Loivthor. 31i 33Va 33'j
C. F. & 1 30
Con. Gas 120
I). & It. G.... 30a
Krie 2fi 'j
Gt. Nthni pfd.l2lV(.
Iuterboro ,... 18
do pfd 48Vi
Ij. & N 1-12
M. K. & T.... ,'KP,
Jro. Pacific .. f34
N'. Y. Central. 112
North. Pnoificllfi
Out. & West... -10
Pennsylvania .121)
Heading 1-12
Hook Island... 31
do pfd 08
SI. Paul 1211j
Sou. Pacific.. 114
South. Hy. ... 2:i
Union Pue 107 Vi
U. S. Stool
do pfd 110
Ululi Copper.. -Ifi
Wiilmali pfd. . 30
Total sales, 330,000
Call inonoy, V
30
128 y,
30
25
123
17
lYi
142
31
f2
110
1137s
39
128,
140
30
08
120
113
22
10.-1
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110
45'!
35
shares.
30
120
30 v..
124 '4
17
IS
142 V,
321,
53
111
114
40
128
1421.',
31
08
121
114V8
23
107
70
110
45
30V4
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE Ono Dlobold safe, ono
showcase, one floor case; also watch
maker's work bench. Address J. F.
Lawrence, 27 South Central avo
nuo, Medford.
137
WANTKD IllEhest cash prlco paid
for clean cotton rags, delivered to
Mall Tribune offico.
Chlcarjo Markets.
CHICAGO, Aug. 23. W
High. Low.
May 100 107
September ....100 08
Deeomhor ....104 102
Cern:
September ... (10 00
Doeembor 58 58
Oats:
Soptembor ... 3(1 34
December .... 37 30
Perk:
September ....21.50 21.27
January 18.75 18.40
Liverpool wheat olosoil d
heat :
Closo.
108
00
104
58
34
30
21.30
18.40
hieher.
-H- -M
MOSS & COMPANY, Brokers
NKW YORK STOCK8 CHICAGO ,
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
PRIVATE LI3A8EI) VIRE
ROOM 15 1 O. 11LOCK 4
NIONia 1831. -f
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The finest Chocolate
and Bonbons to be
found. Call and take a
box to her.
. OFFICE
SUPLLIES
v
We are well prepared to
supply your needs in
this lino. Call and oxam
iuo our goods and get
our prices.
The
Merrivold
Shop
131 WEST MAIN ST.
In writing an ad about that furn
ished room you have to rent say, in
a convincing way, just what you'd
say if somcono asked you to tell him
whnt it was like, "and all about it.".
Jllfft
Published
Mining Maps of Southwest
ern Oregon and Northwestern
California, showing tho forest
resorves, surveyed and unsur
veyod land. Sold by
W.P. Wright
Grants Pnss, Or.
Prico of Vall Maps, $2;
Pockot Maps, $1.50.
FOR SALE
By owner, hvo lots,
South Newtown, one
lot on Dakota avenue, t
four lots on West
Twelfth street, two on
"West Thirteenth; five
room houses, all mod
orn, two seven-room
houses, ono eight-room
bungalow; 80 acres good I
irmt land, or will ex
change fruit land for
good city property; five ;;
acres orchard on the ;;
land. Tho abovo must ;;
bo seen to bo appreciat- : ;
ed. CALL AT
820 WEST 12TH ST.
COME -COME
to tHe
Portland Race Meet
Live Stock Show and
Harvest Home Fair
Sept. 5tH to lOtK
TmS will bo the greato3t
Livestock Show and Fair
over hold west of tho Rocky
mountains. Every day will bo
great thoro will bo big special
features.
A good racing card every
day. Woduesdny and Thurs
day will bo tho grand pruo
days.
The Bankers' Purso of Ten
Thousand ($10,000.00) Dol
lars for trotting horsos. Tho
Ilotol Purso of Five Thousand
($5,000.00) Dollnrs, for pac
ers only two of tho features.
Reduced Rates on all Railroads
AsK your local agent
'
Robert F Maguire
Lato special agent U. S.
General Land Office,
announces that ho has
opened law offices in
the Medford National
Bank Building, for gen
eral practice before
state and federal courts
and tho Department of
tho Interior.
BREAD
Try 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.
Are you looking for
A RANCH THAT
PRODUCES?
Here It Is.
200 acres, 160 acres
cleared; 90 acres under
irrigation; 50 acres in
alfalfa; abundance of
water for irrigation;
largo farm houso; two
largo barns ; nearly all
fenced; good family
orchard.
A money-making
stock and dairy ranch.
Prico $15,000.00, half
cash. For particulars
call on or address
H. H. BASLER,
Grants Pass Oregon