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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD- OREOON, FRIDAY,. 'AUGUST 26. 1910. : W- f v ' gt7 v y rU LOCALSandPERSONALS Lnx ift , I"-. VgFUO John II. Cnrkln, ntlonioy-nt-luw, uvkp .Innkiutn Cniiutvl Hunk Tim comity cleric Iiiih icrnutod II- wuimi to many to Ulcluird anil A. Htumlfhilil anil I.ydlii 15, Colomnn, I'oivcIiob for nulo. Dr. W, It. Stokes tiliomi Knrmur 703, tf' OhiirlimT, Hllvornof Kliiiuutli FiiIIh Ih In Mitilfnnl looking uflnr tho mat tir of HORiirliiK ii Htrlp (if Inml iiIoiik tliu went Hlrio or tlin n ppo r Kliiinntli for uuollo uno. Tli I it In n bo lit tliu liiHt (iloco of public litiul loft on tliu wont hIiIu of tliu lako and tho po tltlonii wcro unlvormilly hIkiioiI, Mm. Hnrt'n dlnltiK room nt 42 South Ilnrttott utroot has boon re opened to tho pulillo uiulor tho tiinn AKomnnt of Mm, M. A, Taylor. 133 Colonel Frank Hay loft Monday 'voiiIiik on a IiucIiiuhh trip to Port liiuil, Oo to Hoiitliorii Dairy Co, for milk and cream, llendiiuartorii of tho Cal houn Dairy Co, l'liono 881. Hunch phono 71X3. tf Will LyoiiM ami a party of Port Innilorn arrived In Medford Wmliuw day ovonliii;, Imvlnir cocno from Port laud via llond and Crator hnko In an auto, They report no flron In tho na tional park, Hod Illankot crook ho ld C tho nonroiit hlazo to I'roapoct. Uut llttlo timoku In vlnlblo at Crator Lake. Tho Koriio lllvor Vnlloy Canal Companyl b now ready to rocolvo np lillcatlonn for tho dollvory of Irri gation water to any lnnl covorod by tho Hopkins latoral. Tho offlcou of tho company aro In tho Medford Na tional hnnk building, tf Mr. and Mm. H. N. Hutler nro no JoiirnluK In tho Port Klatnuth coun try. Mr. and Mm. J. Stlllmau Vllnn and rtoim left a few dayH tilnco for San J oiio, Cnl., whoro tho two boyn will attend school. (lot your butter at tho Routhorn Dairy Co. Tho price Is right. tf Mm. O. Julian and daughter. MIrhoh h. M. and O. C. Jullniia or Yrukn, Cnl., and Mnstor 13. H. "Ju lian of Oakland, Cnl., woro In Mod ford ThtiMday night on a tour to " Orator Ijiko nnd other points vln nutomobllo. Call on tlio Mission Furniture Works for anything in tliu woodwork lino. tf J. W. Hllngor of lnk Crook wn In Medford on biwliiww Friday, Public HtonoRrapuvi t the Merrl Yold Shop. 134 Mr, and Mm. F. S. Stnnloy, MIbs Htanley, (3. P. Str.nloy, Ilolnnd Chap man and J. Ij, Van Nolpre of Port laud were momhorn of an auto party which npont Thumdny nli;lit In Med ford on routo to Crntor Iako. You ran got a good glatw of buttor- mllk at tho Southorn Dnlry Co. for -Ti centH. tf Mm. A. Q. Hiiffum, who ban boon vIhKIiik IioHcoiihIii, II. C. FoHtor nnd family, loft l'Vldny morning for hor homo in HobIoii, Mm, II. J, Trowbridge rnd daiiKh tor aro vUltlni; Mm. Trowbrldgo'H inothor, Mrs. N. K. Murtlndalo In CatuiiH Valley, Douglas county.' C, F. Kowoll, living near Phoonlx, U making oxtonulvo ImprovemontH, Over ISOOO will he npont In building a gnrngo, etc. 0. HoliuoH Ih tliu con tractor, Powom & ItoovoH iirchltectB. Lumber furnluhed by Woods I.um hor company. Deputy Onmo Warden H, h. Tnylor and family havo returned from n two weeks' camping trip on the Rogue. Mr. Trylor states that ho did not hear tho sound of r. gun dur ing tho ontlro period, showing that tho sportHinon nro living up to tho law In regard to quail shooting In thnt vicinity at any rato. Mr. and Mrs. (loorgo King and Mrs. Chnrlos King, who hnvo boon Boy's and Girl's School Shoes Fine shoos, light, medium or heavy weights. The qualities of our shoes in tli is department was never up to tho high standard as now shown. All sizes and a choice col lection of newest styles. BUY HERE AND SAVE TIME AND MONEY Hundreds of pairs of hoys' and girls' Oxfords at FACTORY PRT0I3S. Oxfords can ho worn for months yet, and the sav ings are very attractive. The Wardrobe Tho Home of frood Shoes spending the miminor on tho King holdings on the upper Hogiio, return ed to Medford Thumdny. Mr. and Mrs, King will leave for Lou An geles, whoro Mm. King will spend tho winter, while George makes u business trip to Chicago and other eastern points. Mrs. Charles King will ho Joined by her husband at San Francisco, Summit avenue Is between West Main nnd Fourth Htreots, 13C Summit nvonuo, enst front loto two foot above tho side walls; woHt front ono foot. 130 John Arnoll of Seattle, who Is In torestod to a considerable extent In southern Oregon mining property, wan In Medford Frldny on business. II. K, HouUlomnii of ISugone Is In Medford looking after bis btmlnetw Intercuts. It. J. Colo or Coles, Cf.l., Is hero on a business visit. W, J. Moon of Hoseburg, Or., Is In Medford on a business visit. Colonel Oeorgo P. Mlms of Tolo was In Medford Frldny on a business visit. "Toggery Hill" Is out of the raco for thu big "flteelhcnd" this year. Thursday whllo ho, Will Muller nnd Owen Dunlnp woro fishing on tho upper Ilogtio, Hill Intidod one that, when It was hung up for weighing broke tho scnlos. "Tho scales would weigh a 15-pound fish," mourned Hill "and what makes mo soro is that I don't know how much moro that rish weighed. At any rate, I have lost my scales and I don't know whoro t can find another pair In which I hnvo such Implicit confi dence" Judgo George H. Durham of Grants Pass was In Medford Thursday on official buslnotts. C. D. Wlllson nnd Charles T. Sil vern of Klamath county, who hnvo boon In tho vnlloy for tho past Sev ern! days working up tho matter of reserving n strip along the Klamath lako, for homo, left FrMuy morning AT THE TELS yst m At tliu Mooro Thomas J. Pnltlson, ItoBoburg; K. Orosveuor, Phil Flood, S. C. Adntus, A. C, Smart, 15, S, Mil ler, 13, T. Illbbnrd, Portlnnd; It. J. Cole, Coles; II, F. Mulkoy, Jackson ville; C. Smart, Denver; 13. T. Charl ton, Snn Francisco; II. 0, Hlrchloy, Poabody; John W. Madden, Scaltlo; J. II. Seymour, Portlnnd; W. J. Moon ItoBoburg; J. 13. McCrncken, Son Francisco; William Mason Portlnnd. At tho Nnuh F. E. Flaherty, Phil adelphia; John Arnell, N. A. Swnn borg, Sonttlo; Gcorgo II. Durham, Grunts Puss; L, II. Plymnlo, Port land; W. W. Schaof, city; John W. Pnrkor, Frank Woodward, II. N. Starr, J. It. Flynn, Portland; J. W. Sllugor, Lnko Creek; C. A. Shlppoy, Portland; II. F. Hcntzloman, Kugcno; F. C. Kbort, Portlnnd; C. T. Sllvors, Klamath Falls; W, 0. Overly and wife, Medford; F. S. Stnnloy, and party, Portland. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE Furnished house with burn; ii!ho lot nnd house. Inquire of owner, No. 723 l.'Uli st. WohI. If FOR KENT Furnished rooms. 325 Riverside nveniie houIIi. 137 FOR 8ALB FurniHliod house with burn; also house mid two lots. In quire of owner, No. 723 J 3th street west. 141 FOR RBNT Nicely furnished room. H17 W. 10th st. 141" LOST Boston hull terrier, left oyo bluolc, broad braBH studded collar engraved Peter Snooks. Reward. 714 5 Hli st. west. 130 BELIEVED I7S HAVE PERISHED (Continued from Pngo 1.) Negro soldiers near Avery, 4. Hanger' Halm's party, headwaters of St. Joe, 16, Forest ompltyes In St. Joo valloy, 2G. Total, 44. Threo hundred fire fighters re ported missing were heard from'dur Ing tho night.' .100 PKKHOK8 AUK HOMELESS SPECIAL TRAIN FOR BARNUM & BAILEY CIRCUS Over UOOO Mm Thrown Out or Em plojrment by Klrcs, VANCOUVER, Wash., Dug. 26. Flvo hundred porsons aro homeless. I 2000 men aro thrown out of employ- Account Hnnium & Bailey circus . mont. a number of sawmills aro re- plnyinK hero nt 10 n. m August 20, jduccd to ashes 'and timber worth instend of running tho motor car duo i Bovernl hundrod thousand dollars hero nt 8:45 n. m., tho Southern Pn- inH i,eon consumed as a result of tho eific company will run n train o forest flro raging In Clark county, six conches to nccommodato tho poo- directly north of Vancouver, plo of QrantH Pnss to Mcdford. Tho Mogt of Ui0 ;Ircs arJ un(er contro trnin will also handle the i people from , and ,t boIIovod that tncy w, soon Uoodvillo. Gold Hill, Rock Point, jb0 oxtlngul8hed by tho hundreds bftv:?. Hftz?id .?l0?r: f'K't.nB mobs. 8hoU,d mm, viinn ituu vwnnui i uiiii. ii.uiu 24 Cars of Pears Havo been picked, packed and shipped from tho Hurroll orchard and there will bo many others follow from day to day. $3,33 PER BOX- Was tho average price received for tho first carload, 149 out of tho 440 boxes being seconds. This prico of $3.30 was what tho pears sold for at AUCTION SALE Theso pears woro not poddloi out to friends or to fancy dealers, but -were put up at public auction t.nd in competition with fruit from all over the world, PRETTY STRONG PROOF Of what tho pear Industry In tho Rogue River Valloy In. Thoro aro many good orchards In tho Mcdford country, but certainly nono bettor than THE BURRELL ORCHARD This orchard hae for tea years been turning out tralnloads of fruit. It has holped to mako tho reputation of tho Roguo River Valley. (If It Is not good, then nono aro good. Thero aro 605 acres in tho orchard. It Is being subdivided and offered for sale. It Is not 'being staked out Into , five and tcn-acro blocks, but cut to suit purchasers. Solid blocks of ap- pleo or pears, or blocks containing both pears and apples can be had. Thero Is not a poor variety on the ranch. IP YOU ARE INTERESTED Write us your wants. If we cannot suit you on tho Durroll then perhaps wo havo something elso for you. Come to tho Rogue River Valloy and sco for yourself. Thero Is no othor district Just llko It. There are many . , ' reliable real estate dealers In Med ford and It we can't suit you, per- . '' haps someone else can. Wo want good people to share our prosperity. Jno. D. Olwell EXHIBIT BUILDING, MEDFORD, OREGON. OVER TWENTY YEARS' RES IDENCE HERE. J I OR ANY RELIABLE REAL ES TATE DEALER IN MEDFORD on equipment will also bo placed on No. 18, from Ashland, duo hero nt 8:04 u. in. 137 which is promised, fall. Vancouver's Commercial club will hold n special meeting tonight to de vlso special measures to aid those who lost their homes and means of livelihood on account of tlo conflng- Not ojio of a storo's "rcgulnr cus tomers" fall to noto with porconal Intorcst nnd plcasuro vory ovldonco ( rations, or increasing advertising ontoi prise' Although it Is believed tho men are uppor which it shown. Bafe, 2G0 mill employes caught be hind a forest fire In the Twin Falls Logging camp havo not been heard from up to 4 o'clock this morning. Several small settlemonU, the larg est of which was Shanghl, were des troyed by tho fires. MISS ILLINGTON UPENS TONIGHT IN TAC0MA TACOMA, Wash., Aug. 2C For the first time since Tncomn sprung Special Sale Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, Silverware, eta Having bought the entire BANKRUPT STOCK of Geo. A. BUTT Will dispose of the same at remarkable low prices. We invite you to call and get prices SALE STARTS MONDAY, AUGUST 29th 27 SoAthnSntral John F. Lawrence ExpReich into existence the city is going to play "first-nighter" this evening. Af ter a month's rehenrsals, Margarpc Illington's new play, "Until Eter nity," is ready for the curtain nnd Mrs. Edwin J. Bowes wilUstep forth from the seclusion of her home, give up darning of socks and be an act ress again. The sent sale for tonight opened last Wednesday morning, and 8 o'clock saw a line a block long. Be fore tho day was over every seat for the first performance was sold and no desirable scat for the second pro duction was left today. Struck a Rich Mia. S. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala. says no sirucK a pence: mine o health in Dr. King's New Life Pill: for they cured him of Liver and Kid ney trouble after 12 years of suffor ing. They aro the best pills on eartl for Constipation, Malaria, Hendncht Dyspepsia, Debility. 25c at all drug ensts. wf f Repairer Save Money ON OXFORDS This is certainly the finest time in the year to wear Oxfords, and for two or three months most people will prefer to hold onto Oxfords. All Oxfords on Sale We are determined to clean out all Oxfords right now. ' The prices are very low. No reasonable offer "will be refused. Come and take your choice of a big assortment. tpdmeadedSA .-'. && ., '&BX& tXWXZM JitSv Welcome Here Saturday !) WK Beautiful New Waists Our now Mill Waists represent but one lino of the now goods, but wo l'eol that some of the best waist values over shown in Hertford may be seen here tomorrow. AV Conio, visit this store belore vou buv. You mnv not nnd what you are looking ior, and then you may. Ay 13vcn it' you don't happen to buy anything, wo will still be glad you came, and you'll bo glad, too, for the new goods are coining m, many are now on display, and you will wish to see them. A trip to this store will acquaint you with the newest styles. "We especially wish to show you. New Coats, Suits, Waists, Kimonos, Dress Goods, Silks ? 1? ! SEE THE WINDOWS JUST HALF BLOCK OFF MAIN STREET 28 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE Piece Goods The now piece goods aro moro beautiful than in any season of the past. We'll bo pleased to show you tho new arrivals.