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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY' AUGUST 31, 1910. V .l':c T p ' s Tf rtVPftlkTw KANSANS iiriNwS) 1), Uuiuloy linn roluinod fioni tliu IChunuth country, whoro ho Iiiih boon for tlio iuihL hovoiiiI niuutliH. , John llrlnor of Talent vuh In Mud ford Woilnomlny on hiiiilnciiu, Jolin II. Carkln, nttormiy-ut-luw, over Jiioknoti Uountvl JJnnk. Tim miwor dlKKur eoinplototl Itii work on North Central yoHtordny to tlio Intornoctlon of Doatty ntroot. J. M, Klornnn returned Monday from Yrulcu, whoro ho lind boon to nttond tlio funeral of tlio lulu Chnrlwi Junker. I'cnchon for Mo, Ur. W. It. Glok jihono Fnrtnor 7003. tf Mrn( l K, Hrown, who hnit boon vlaltlng Mr. anil Mm. II. N. llutlor, loft Wodnoiulny iiioruliiK for hor homo In Portland, do to Southern Dairy Co. for milk and cronm. Ilondqunrtors of tlio Cal houn Dairy Co. Phono 881. Ilnnch phono 7183. tf A. W. Kolxur and family, who liavo been vlnttlng frloudH nnd rola tlvoH near Medford, loft far tliolr homo at Wolf Crook Douglas coun ty, WodnoRdny niornfng. HaUr'nYothorn with families, ro turuod to thu city Thurmlay from a ton dnyn' outing In tlio ApploKnto country, owing to tho doimo umpko and Hurroundlnj; flreo tholr outing wan liuwlo Hhort and unploniinnt. You can got a Reed Rlaim of butter milk at tho Southern Dairy Co. for & cohIh. ' V. II. llOHtwIck of JnckHonvlllo ro turnod homo Wodnomlny morning aft er MpondlnB Monday nnd TuoHday In Medford on n bunlnosa trip. J. It. llnryoy or Oullco wa In Med ford Tuoaday. ' O. IJ. Wllllatnu of Hornbrook wnB a Medford vlidtor Tuoaday. 0. W. Ilarnum & Co., contractora and bulldorH. Country work a apoc lalty. Ordont aollcltod. Inqulro at Tho ToRKory. J. V. ICotzur and family loavo this aftornoon for BoIro, Idaho, whoro thoy oxpoct to romnln for tho next yir or inoro on account ef Mr. ICol liir'i honlth. Mr. Kolzur ban loaHod hU nlx-ncro farm Juiit north of tho city HmltH for a yonr, and oxpecta to return within that tlmo. "When I got aottlod I want thut Tribune," wan tho InKt thing lio nl ,0 " ,ntor vlowor. Aro you going to Klamath FalU on tho K. I apodal Sunday, Soptotn- lor 47 ? t Mrn. V. T. Emorlck nnd daughter have returned from nn outing at Newport. Mra. Montgomory, who baa boon upending Hovornl inontliH In Califor nia, haH returned nnd will naalMt hor alHtor In tho millinery dopartmont of tho Emporium. Call on tho Mission Furniture Works for anything in tho woodwork llni K. 0. IllHHolt nnd family havo re turned from n two wooka1 camping trip t Doad Indian Springs and havo Hlnco boon ontertnlnlng tholr broth er. II. J. HIhboI, nnd wlfo from Tnco ma, who loft for homo Tuesday ovo- nlng. William Downing of North Con trnl wnn taken aorloualy Blck Thurs day by being plorcod by keeping nulls la his mouth while shingling n roof. Kvory K. of P. Bhould moko an ef fort to tako tho trip to KInmnth Falls on Soptombor 4. Special enr leaven Medford at 10:30 moklng trip In Hamo day. Kxurslon rnto. tf 8. K. AdnniH nnd family from Tnblo Hook woro recont Medford vlaltors. Mrs. J. It. Prlco. formorly Mltw Clmvnor of Medford, enmo .from Gold HIU Tuwdny looking to tho In terest of her proporty on North Con- tral. Walter KUor, wlfo nnd babo, rnmo up from Wolf Crook Friday on a busi ness and social visit with Mr. Klzor's paronts of North Itlvorsldo. O. n. Vorhlck and family of North C grocery spont last Suntlny vory ploaBnntly fishing nnd picnicking on tho Bhndy bankH or Uoguo rlvor. Mrs. Morris Caso, who has boon vory attontlvo at tbo bodsldo of hor daughter, Mrs. T. A. Glass, mndo a brlof visit to hor homo at Antloch Monday. John HodgorH nnd family woro trading nnd sightseeing In tho city Monday. Clnrenco W. Mookor returned Inst ovonlng from u woek's outing nt Colostln. Clnrenco reports thut tin othor flro hroko out last Friday and ho had tho plop.suro of holplng on tho firing Hue. All enmpors do not buvo tho opportunity to onjoy a brush with tho onomy as did Claronco, nnd ho thlnkH ho won't forgot It won. MIhh Lanfoniau loft Wednosday aft ernoon for Portland, whoro sho will mako her homo In tho future. MIhh HudHVold, ono of Wa proprl etorrt of tho Merrlvold Shop, lonvos tomorrow for a month'ii vlnt' In Los Augolot, from whlcn pinco sho will go to Clilc.'.o to romaiu during tho winter. Tho Presbyterian Christian En deavor aocloty will go on a hay rldo thlu evening to tho country homo of Mr. and Mm. W, II. Goro. A roynl good tlmo Is promised for all who nttond. Colonel E. Hofer nnd ox-dovornor T. T. Oeor nro In AHhland today In augurating tho cntnpalgn of Colonol Ilofor. MrB. II. llarker or noaoburg In vis iting In Medford J. M. Alexander of Itoaohurg spont Wednesday In this city, W. lllttlo Wolls or tho Sunset Mag azliio was reglirtorec! nt tho Nash Woduomluy. Mr. and Mrs. Frod Taylor or Abor deon, Wash., nro In Medford looking over tho country. A. II. dnrrottson and rnmlly havo arrived rrom "Washington to innko this tholr ruturo homo. Mr. Onrrott son will tako tho position ns superin tendent or tho planing mill of thu lllg Pines Lumber company, which has recently been largely increased In alio and capacity. Messrs. Wilson nnd Dunlnp loft to doy In Mr. WIIsoii'b mnchlno ror Trail, whro thoy will ondoi'vor to en snare tho restlvo trout. They will bo absent several days. AT THE iMOHTELS At tho Mooro II. II. Eckort, Tn coma; Ed J. Shnw, Senttlo; D. O. Ilerker, San Francisco; ,G. I?. Stono, Porllnnd; J. W. Miller, Medford; Walter Kllboiirne, J. Muvr.ney, Port land; U W. Morris, Toledo; n. A. Chlsholm, Portland; John A. Wil liams, Curtis; h. E. Smithy Port land; J. F. Wllllnms, Snn Francis co. At tho N'ash Wlsn - If. IJnrkor, Hosobiirg; Frod Taylor am! wiro, Aberdeen; J. M. Aloxnndor, Hobo burg; William lllttlo Wolls, 0. 13. Anglowyii, Portland; II. ltosa, Van couver; George H. Cecil, Portlnnd; O. 11. Wllllnms, Hornbrook; A. II. Mud, 8enttle; U. 8. Dodge, Portland; F. S. Arrlngton, St. Lou'b; R. E. Mullnny, Hono; W. D. Vandorhotr, Sacrnmonto; W. 1). Cheathnm, Snn FrnnclBco. ROOSEVELT WITH JOHN BROWN (Continued from Page 1.) it is evident thut tho middle western insuivenlH expect IIoosovoU to lend them. It wus decided lust ninht that Onrl'ield nnd I'itiehot Hliould loavo tho train nt Kansas City nnd ko to Wisconsin to holp Sonntor Lit Fol lotte in his fii;ht for ro-olectioii. It iiIbo was decided Hint Hoosovelt's hpeecli at Milwnukoo sliould contain mi indorsement of Ln Iollotte. At Ottawa, Qovornor Stubbs in troduced HooHovelt nn "tlio greutcst Uinn not only in Kiiiihiih and tho United Stnti'H, but in tlio world." In his apeoeh, Colonel Hoosovolt Haiti : "I have u poeulinr ii.sKoeintiou witli Kansas. It was tlio KniiRns delega tion to tlio republican iiutinniil con vention ut I'liiladolpliin that over euuio my reluctance to ho vieo-prosi-deiit nnd therefore ultimately inailo mu nresidout. I am now liaek to join you nnd try to work for whutovor will benefit tho country, lho ensirt i not ns uront now ns it was nt the time pf tlio civil war, but it is a Kront crisis." In Hpito of the heavy rain inllnij,'. 10,000 porsons greeted tlio former president. NOTICE. llonry Eiwitorly, living at C27 Tor raco Btrcot, has 10 Anconn chlckons stolen; blooded stock, A llbornl re ward will bo given tor tholr rocov ory. 140 4.--f-. -f---f-f NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Oivinir to the lareo irrowth in eiroulution, it Iiiih mndo it "" necessary for earner boys to collect their own routes, bo- (riiiiiiniK Simlinuliiu' 1. Kindlv "' " treat lliein witli courtesy, us thoy are held responsible for J collections. tf - - - H y$i& WHEN NEAR THIS J. I). Iliiclianaii of Kitst Medford han sent to Hie Kxhibit building one of the Inmost Himflowor; over filiown' here. Kvory Kiiiihuii thut iiuhhch the building is almost overcomu by the ilosih) to sit in its shade. The stullc was over ten foot in leiiRth before Mr. Wutors curved a JVw feet from it nnd the flower wns 1(1 inches in diameter, nnd not near ly ut its full development. PIONEER VERY ILL CAME HERE IN 1853 - M. Hollingcr, one of tiic pioneers of 18511, lies very ill ut his homo in West Medford. Mr. lielliiiger, who is in his 78th your, spent several weeks with his wife niul other relatives nt Newport. The old geutlumnu enjoyed tlio out ing immensely nnd masted upon pudding about n tlio surf barefoot ed. Tlio day before tho date sched uled for tho return of tlio party to Albany, whero they expected to visit relatives and friends, Mr. Hellingor wns seized with a coiu,'estivo chill utid all haute wns iniido to get him home. Since then ho hns been in a serious condition and the outcome is awaited with crave concent by his friends. $5000 IS SUBSCRIBED. (Continued from pngo 1) A. Wosterlund, $100; J. D. 01 well, $100; K. W. Stearns, $100; S. V. Ilcekwltli. $100; b L. Ton Velle, $100; C. H. Kennies, $100; Warner, W'ortinnii & Gore, $100; Ireland & Antic, $100; Hotel Moore, $100; Dip; Tines Lumber Co., $100; Medforw Grocery Co., $100; L. IJ. Ilaslcins, $100; K. IJ. Hnnloy, $100; Anderson Green Co., $100; Ilnbbnrd Ilros., $100; Medford Domestic Lnundry, $100; Ilnrry E. Foster, $100; G. F. Cuthbort & Co., $100; Ed Vnn Dyke, $50; Vnllov Auto Co., $50; P. J. Neff. $50; K. O. Hiddell, $50; Mur tiu .1. Hcddy, $25; Charles E. Car penter, $25; E. G. Trowbridge, $25; G. F. Merrimnn, $25; J. G. Goble, $25; E. IJ. Van do Car, $25; C. M. Kidd, $25; II. Von dor Hollon, $25; A. C. nurgess $25; IJ. F. Mulkey, $25; S. A. Nye, $25; W. N. Camp bell, $25; W. Gndge, $25; J. E. Rob erts, $30; A. S. Koscnbnum, $50. Kuhli Still Lives. II. I). Kuhli is still nlive at tho homo of his mothor ut Jacksonville, but is not expected to survive more than a few hours. YESTERDAY'S SCORES. Coast Ligu Portland C Los Angeles 0. Oakland t," Sacrnmonto 1. National Ixnguc. Cincinnati C, Iloston 2. Cincinnati 2, Uoston 1. Pittsburg 2, Now York 5. St. Louis 14, Brooklyn 3. Chicago 3, Philadelphia 1. American League. Now York 0, Clovelartd 5 (tl In nings) . Uoston 4, Chicago 0. Philadelphia 7, Detroit 7. Washington 0, St. Louis 4. Northwestern League. Senttlo 11, Tncotna 5. Spokane 5, Vancouver 7 (ton In nings). Don't yoti enjoy Camp Life? You will onjoy your cnmplng trip, w,hothor you go only tor n row days or u wook or two, If you call at this storo and allow us to supply you with tho nocossary odlblos, HEADQUARTERS ror campors' suppllos In canned and bulk goods comploto linos or Ollvos, Plck los, Meats, Cooklos, Crackors, otc, oto. Call and lot us fit you out. ON THE WEST SIDE Olmstead & Hibbard Too Late to Classify- WANTEDTo rent modern unfurn ished house on west side; 0 or 7 rooms; one witli bum preferred. Address A. ()., care Mail Tribune office. Ml WANTEDTJirco or four furnished or unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping-. Heply to "S. W.," cure Mail Tribune off ire, 1-13 WANTED Thrco or four furnished rooms, suitable for lielit house keeping. IIox 1)0, Mail Tribune of fice 141 TO RUSH WORK ON ST. MARK CHURCH Archdeacon Chambors arrived from the north Wednesday morning nnd Is going to push work on the St. Mark's building at the corner ot Holly and Main. Tho lowor story or tho building nt least Is to bo completed by Septem ber 20. Tho storo buildings havo all been leased and the lessees aro all eager to occupy tho space. The corner "will bo occupied by tho Title & Trust company or Medford. Tho first storeroom east will bo occupied by tho Altkens company wnlch carries ladles' ready-to-wear goods, and the next by Leandcr & Co., with the samo class of goods. Abrams & Co., carrying auto supplies, will occupy tho next store. Archdeacon Chambers declares bis Intention or stirring things up so that the building will be speedily complet ed. STOCK MARKET IS QUIET AND DULL NEW YORK. Aug. 31. The stock market wns quiet and dull today, ninny of the leaders feelinjr the de pression and losing fractions. Grent Northern preferred and United States Hubber declined 1 point; New York Central and American Sugar rose 1, Western Union 2 nnd Ameri can Hide nnd Lcnthcr 3. Central of New Jcr&cy dropped 5 points. The market closed dull.'' Bonds were ire&t(lar. (Furnished by Moss & Co.by prlvato wiro.) NEW YORK, Aug. 31 . Today's rango of prices: High. Low. Close. Amal. Copper 656 C4 G5 Am. Car Fdy v 4Cft Am. Smelters 6SVi G7ft C7 Am. Sugar 119 Atchison ... 98 tf 97 i 98 Amb. Tol. .. 13C 135 M 135 Hal. & Ohio. 104?i 104& 104 nrook. R. T.. 744 74 74 C. &. 0 73ft 73& 73 Cent. Loath.. 35 V 34 35 Con. Gas 130 D. & R. G 30 Erie 25 & 25 Vi 25 Gt, Nor. prd 12 4 H 124 124 Intorboro pfd 48 M. K. &T. . . 32 Vi 32 32 N. Y. Central 111 112 111 Nor. Pac. .. 114"a 114 114 Pennn 12S 12S 128 Poo. Gas 106 Roadtng ... 142 141 141 Rock Island. 30 30 30 do prd 66 St. Paul ... 120 120 120 So. Pac. ... 113 113 133 So. Ry 22 Un. Pac. ... 167U 166 166 U.S. Steel.. 70 70 70 do prd ... 116 116 116 Utah Copper 46 Wabash prd. 37 36 37 Call monoy, 1. Total sales, 155,500 shares. Chicago Mnrkets. Whoat High. Low, CloSO. 109 99 103 60 59 57 39 33 36 21.20 18.65 May ,.:... 109 108 98 102 59 58 57 3S 32 35 21.12 17S.60 Sopt 99 Doc 103 Corn May 60 Sopt 59 Doc 57 Oats May 39 Sopt 33 Dec 36 Pork ' . Sopt 21.30 Jan 1S.72 LIVERPOOL, Aug. 31. Whoat closed lowor. -t- -M f MOSS & COMPANY. Brokers NEW YORK STOCKS GRAIN AND PROVISIONS 4 4- PRIVATE LEASED WIRE -f ROOM 15 P. O. nLOOK PHONE 1831. 4 Right Here at Home Bartlett Pears 36 Car Loads $3.33 per Box WAS RECEIVED FOR THE FIRST CAR, WHICH WAS SOLD AT PUI LIC AUCTION IN BOSTON. OTHER CARS REPORTED ON RUN FROM $2.59 TO $327 PER BOX, ACCORDING TO THE NUMBER OF SECONDS IN THE CAR. THESE ARE AVERAGE PRICES FOR ALL THE BOXES IN EACH CAR. EACH DAY'S SHIPMENT WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN THIS SPACE AND A SCHEDULE OF PRICES RECEIVED WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER ON. Spitzenburgs RIGHT OUT OF THE HEART OF THE BURRELL ORCHARD COULD BE CUT A 23-ACRE BLOCK OF SPITZENBURGS THE APPLE OF ALL APPLES. TREES JUST C0M-ING INTO BEARING, SOIL OF THE BEST AND ALL PROPERTY TILED, AT A PRICE THAT IS REALLY CHEAP. ' ARE YOU INTERESTED? Jno. D. Olwell Agent OR ANY RELIABLE REAL ESTATE DEALER EXHIBIT BUILDING, MEDFORD, ORE. Jury's Report Shows Increase. NEW YORK, Aug. 31. The July report of the Southern Pacific shows a gross increase of $400,702, while .. -, , , its net decreased $701,999, because of nn increase of $502,094 in oper- Add Distinction to any costume. EVERYBODY SEE THIS! Portland Race Meet Live Stock Show and Harvest Home Fair Sept. 5th to lOtH The greatest of nil Livostook Shows and Harvest Home Fairs ever hold west of tlio Rooky mountains. Everything on an immense scale. Free Entertainments the greatest ever I Bankers' prize of $10,000 for Trotting Ilorsos. Hotel prizo of $5000 for Pacors, nro only two of tho features. There will bo big, spocial fea tures every day. Balloon as censions, auto races, aoroplnno flights by amateurs, spocial Prizes. Somothing doing ovory minute of every day. Seo tho grent Midway. Seo everything. Enjoy yoursolf. Wntoh tho bucking bronclio Diisting. Hear tho brass bands. Lnugh nt tho olovor clowns. Tlio ontrnnoe tickets are numbered. The luoky number wins n Pony nnd Cart or $200 in cash. Reduced Rates on All Railroads. Ask Your Local Aflents. WE WONDER HOW MANY BOOSTERS LIVING IN MEDFORD REAL LY KNOW WHAT THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT WHEN THEY WRITE "HOME TO FRIENDS" OR VISIT WITH THE "NEWCOMER." HAVE ABOUT ALL BEEN SHIPPED. BLAIRGEAUS, TOO, ARE ABOUT ALL GONE. H0WELLS ARE BEING GONE OVER THE SEC OND TIME. AND NOW MOST EVERY ONE IS INTO THE D'ANXOUS. FROM THE BURRELL ORCHARDS HAVE BEEN FORWARDED TO EASTERN MARKETS AND VERY SATISFACTORY RETURNS ARE BEING RECEIVED. nting expenses and taxes. The Union Pacific statements show gross increases of $281,800, which was more than offset by an increase in operating expenses and ... , .. , taxes of $811,720, making a net de- crease of $429,919 iir Medford'sPopular Resort SPECIAL Relay Race Six Fast Swimmers. Medford vs. Ashland Beginning Promptly nt 8 P. M. TO-NIGHT To Bo Followod by DANCING At 8:30 P, M. SELLING AGENT, BURRELL ORCHARD. Wanted Ranch hands. Listings of orchard and city prop Donkey engineer. erty. Girl for general hou3j work. SPECIAL Stock and ten-year lease, snap; dose In. BUSINESS CHANCES Restaurant and rooming house, $300. Restaurant, clearing $500 monthly. 5 wagons, $30, $40, $50, $70, $98. Heavy span horses and harness. National' cash register. Rooming houses. Lunch counter Business nets $4000 yearly. FRUIT LAND. "20 ncres, 12 in fruit, $2000. 40 acres, 2 miles railroad; $600. 4-room house, 1 acre, $1450. 112 acres, 35 in fruit, 7 in, bearing, $12,000. 150 acres cleared bottom land, $125. 20 acres, 10 in fruit, $2500. 12 acres, 10 in bearing, $10,000. 17 acres, heavy bearing, $8500. Irrigated 'tract, $250 per acre 160 acres, 5 miles out, $2750. 160 acres,' 4 miles out, $60 per acre. 10 acres, $1600, railo Phoenix. 2 acres, north, under ditch, CITY PROPERTY. 6-room house, 6 acres, Roosevelt av. 13 lots, well located, $4000. 4-room house, 3 lots, east side, $2009 5V( acres in city limits. Walnut Park addition lots on your own terms. 2 lots and house, $700. 7-room house, West Main, big lot. For Trade. Roomirig house for acreage. 11 acres for city property. 2 touring cars, oity property. 6 city houses for stook ranch. 80 acres 'for lot in city. Hotel for stock or alfalfa ranch. 2 rnncnes for cicy property. E. F. A. BITTNER Rsmb 207 Tavlor & Fhlppc Phone 4141 Main s 1 All Who Love Little Ones will provide purest of the puro in Candy look tor ieo eew o nnv ratronist the "Madam VW Mhrt ConlMtlwtry C., Mlri., PrtUJ, r