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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1910. i - I5 j ' ) '' I ' if V IMlK 1IOIIN In Medford Sept. 7, to tlio wlfo of It. i, UlbHon, a noti. John II Carklu, nttomoy-nt-law, over Jnoknon Conntvl Hank. W, M. Kennedy and .1. M, Kllitoro loft Wednemlay for Woodvlllo on n deer liuni Kino Hwout poachon, i;r.ioi and DruncH, nil kind, dirt ohoap, Farm 0" 7110. tf V. I. Vawtor Iiiih rotnrnod to Mod ford nftor n few dny'u Htny In Port In ml wlioro ho wont on IiiihIiiohh. Medford Collodion Aoncy, 10 lor cont nlinrr.od. Ovor Iltirlbtirt'n now iitoro. tf Dr. 10. II, I'lckol Ih nttondltiK tho moot 1 n k of tho iitato hoard of health at Portland. 0. W, llnrnum & Co., contractors nnil bulldorn. Country work n npoc- (alty. Ordorn nollcltod. Inqnlro nt Tho Toggery. I.ikIIom, If you havo any hair to sell or iniiko up Into fimhlonahlo colffiiron, plcimo lirliiR to Mm. U. L. Hoamo, 240 North Oakdale. Thoro will bo a inoetlnf: for inon only In tho Ilaptlnt church Wotlnos lny ovvnlnK at 7:30, Thin mooting In for all men Intoroatod In antl naloon work. 140 Tho Hlxth r. ratio of tho WnnhlnKton grammar nchool wiih inovod Into tho high nchool hulldlnt; today. Tho Kail Mlllluory opening of Mm, Lottie Howard will ho Saturday, Bon tomhor 10, at 100 North Central ave nue. All Indlcn arc cordially In vltod. 148 Mr. K. 8. Parson, a rocont arrival from Sni'.luaw, Mich., has JtiHt pur chased a homcslte on Summit ave nue, wlioro ho uxpocta to build ono of tho bout liuiiKnlown In tho city. The Kail Mllllnory oponlng of Mrs. J.ottlo Howard will ho Saturday, Sop U'tubor 10, nt 100 North Contrnl nve n uo. All Indlcn aro cordially In vited. H8 II. I). Flndlny linn roturnod to Mod ford from Now York wlioro ho wont to visit rolatlvcn last Juno. Ho oyn that ho hi very Kind to ho bade In" Mcdford whoro tho climate In no delightful. I M. Stewart liaH lioon appointed station agent for P. and 12. nt Kaglo Point and assumed his diithm on Wednesday morning. Mr. Slowart Iiiih purchased five acroa ofthu old ' Hamilton Placo cloao to tho depot on which he la to oroct an expensive and permanent residence. C. H. CoiihIiiu, dlHtrla tflncnl iiKimt of tho forestry dopnrtinent, will leave for Portland' Wednesday evening nml C. C, Ilrirmer, IiIh iih Hlataut, will tko up hln work In Medford. Mr. Cousins has written S3, 500 worth of checks In the past few days paying off tho flro fighters. Much of this money lu being spent In Medford. S. I. Wihion and family, who own .on orchard west of Talent, plan to make Medford their pormanout homo. (I eo rue Wilson, tho sou, hart .hoeii in Medford for several mouths, hut tho rest of tho family aro late arrivals from LivinnHton, Mont. (looruo White, u University of Or- eirou hoy, who lives in Portland, stoppud off at Medford Tuesday and Wednesday of this week on his way luiek homo from an extensive tour of the eiiHt. Henry II. Wilson of Ornnts Pass was ii visitor in Medford Tuesday. II. V. Holdol, hiKhway engineer, is expected in Mcdford tonight, liuviuc vhrokon camp at Trail. Owinir to tho fact that uo quorum was present, the city council ad journed last ovouiuK until Friday. Tho county court is in session to-, day. Uomonstrancos tiro to ho hoard uKitiust the incorporation of Talent nud Hutte Falls.- Indue Calkins on Tuesday at noon in Jaoksonvillo played Cupid hy of ficiutiiu: at the nuuViiiuo of Miss Austro Harron .to A. Hayhuru Hrowu of Ashland. Miu O. A. Malhoouf and two dauu'htoru are visiting friends in Portland, their former homo. Itohort O. Smith of Grunts Pass h in Medford on business. Tho Men's oluli of the Proshytor iaii church will meet in the church uoxt Tuesday ovoniiiK at 8 o'clock, This will ho the first meotiui; of the club after tho Hiunmor vacation. Hotel Arrivals. Niish T. C. Kisor, Jaokhouvillu; II. L. Umbmlcr, Moumoiitlt; A. I.. LaiiKhorn, Spokane; II. Peyton, Washington i .1. Stnnchorry, C. S. . Holhrook, Porlluudj II. A. Ma'rttu, Now York City. The Monro C. C. Ifrunnor, Port laud; Mr, Whitfield and wlfo, New York City; II. Sohonboitf, Salem , l II, Hrowu, Dr. h, M. Gordon, L. II, Mikio, W. V. llrown, Porlland; V. M, Savau'o, Portland; H, Uarrison, San Franoisoo ; Mr, and Mrs. Waller Vollo, Chestnut, 111.5 U. S. Hloli, llos-Ion. COLVIG OUT FOR SlilEflMR Spurns Stntcmcnt One and Wants Written on Ballot, "Wishes to Act Without Havlnrj His Hands Tied" Accordlnii to Declaration. . William M. Colviif on TuoHiliiy nf. lornooii filed with tho county olork IiIh (loolaration of li'm candidacy for tho Hlnto wciiutu. Air. Col vie HpuniH .Statement One. Iliu ilnolaratiou in art follewH: "If nominated and elected I will rcpruNuut my coiiHtilncntH of Juu'c Hon county and particular and llio people of the Htato of Oregon in jen- oral to the best of my nliilily ami to iiho my endeavors to Hocnrinjj lopH lalion iiiohI lieiiefieinl to the Htato. "1 favor good roitdn and all other IhiiiKH which ko toward prnjresH in tho Hlato. "I further stale (hat I will vote for that camliilato for Nouator in eouurcHH who hIwiII have received the liiuliOHt niimlior of votuH an the re imhlicnn candidate for that offico, at the Kcnoral eleetion next preceding." "To he printed on nomiuatiiiK hal lot. "WihIich to net without having hit liaudH tied, "WILLIAM M. COLVIQ." GREAT INTEREST TAKEN. (Continued from Page 1.) from tho Mail Tribune will count 20 votori for a candidate. Kuter the niwiio of the lady whom you wish to hocuro one of thcHo iiiuk-nil'ii-cnt nwurdH in thin content at once. She may win tho automobile, a $100 piano, a diamond ring or one of the biininoeHfi HcholarslnpH. Bet ter nti!l, Kot the lady to cuter her name and then vole for hur. TIioho who uot in on the Htart have tho liertl chance of winnhn.', ho it is do xirahlo that tho name ho entered at onco in order to cct a jjood Htart. CaudidntcH who outer this content do not nece.HHiirily have to ho Bnl8crih- ers of tho Mail Tribune. Kuter your name and your friends will do tho rest. You will ho 8iirprined to koo how rapidly tho votes will como in mill what little effort in neeoiwiry lp win ono of tho rmvnrdn offered. (lot in on tho start and euoouraco your friends to vole for you; the rest will ho oasv. You will never know how popular yon aro tinlil you outer a contest of this kind. Nominations. Any person has the privilege of iioiuiiialiui; one or more candidates. Nomiuutions should ho mailed to tho content department at once, us the names of the candidates will he pub lished in a few days. Candidates can ho nominated aftor this date, hut it is ti groat advantage for each candidate to have her name in the first list published, so that her friends may not aureo to work for someone else hefore knowing who arc eiiteriiiir the contest. It eohts absolutely nothing (o nominate a candidate. How Ballots Aro Secured. In all cases where ballots are is sued subscriptions must ho paid or prepaid. The full amount of money must he sent direct hy mail, paid to local agents or brought to our of fico in Medford. WANTKD Hoard nud worn by gen tleman, close in. Address 1). M., care Mail Tribune offico. 117 WANTKD Girl for general house work, liupiiro at 1118 West Main st. L FOU SALK Gray team rangy horses, about JJfit) pounds, fine drivers, good-gailed saddle horses; also very gentle pony; all (1 years old. L. W. Zimmor. Phono 2811. IK) Ilosu ave. M7 FOR SALK I am prepared to furn ish winter supplies of fire wood in oak, fir and pine; stovewood and four-foot lengths. F, Osonhruggo, phono 1041. 10l Riverside avonuo South. ' FOR SALK Ono, hundred ipigorn goats, oiioap; must ho sold at onco. .1. A. Westorlund, phono Main 1)37 1. v On Candy Tho Seal of Purity isiiQuarantoo of Porfootion in Quality and flavor Patronise the "Modern Dealer" ' !! Too Late to Classify !! " ;' nfflffisS " z&srdm L Modirn Cwiliclloniry C., Hlti., Portlind, 0ngo FINAL TOUR OF BUFFALO BILL After Half Century of Public Life, Colonel Cody Is Soon to Seek the Quiet of the Home-Will Visit Mcdford September 24. After nearly half a century of public service, first in tho nctu.il scuiich of frontier life in which his dasli and daring gained him fume, and after Us passing depicting the heroic bcciioh now relegated to his tory and collecting a congress of roughridors of tho world, Colonel Cody on his farewell visit adds to hiu entertainment hectics from tho Orient hy adding Pawnee Hill's Far Kast. It in true that tho American Indian's history and origin is shrouded in the midst of unrecorded ages, hut it is a sadly recorded fact that as a race he was disappearing in as equally a misty future until Colonel Cody decided to make his personality and characteristics known not only to his native land, hut to the most distnut parts of Eu rope. In doing this ho has assisted tho historian, tho writer, tho painter, the sculptor, tho romancer, and the working pcoplo of the world tho story of the conquest of n pcoplo in the white man's absorption of a conti nent. In this ho has contributed to all the arts preservative. Wero it not for Colonel Cody's repeated tours this would uot have been pos sible through any other medium, and for this he should be groat ly remem bered and proper tribute paid to him on bin farewell. Beyond tho American Indian he made us ucouaiutcd with that great est of horsemen, tho American cow boy, nud ins cipiino antagonist, tho wild horse of tho plains. Kxtcudipg his school to cover tho hor&einen of the world, he has brought to the uu t raveled spectator specimens of ev ery known race and nation who had special experts in tho line of horse men, notably tho Russian Cossack, tho South American gauchos, the Hungarian chiko, cavalVy of our own mid other nations to add to the in terest of tho story of American life vhich he produced in effective dv ramio form. His name will be long remembered, hut it is a happy incident that only lately one monument, to which will soon be added another, will be con nected with his memory far into the distant future. One is his intores stf in the development of the west, in stilling in his being a factor in the erection of tho highest dam in tho world, the Shoshone dnm in tho Big Horn basin, near Cody, Wyo., and was instrumental in launching the movement initiated by tho IIou. Rod man Waunmakcr to build a compan ion monumental statue to the God dess of Lihorty in Now York harbor to typify tho personality of tho Am erican Indian. This work has lately been indorsed by tho congress of tho United States. This final appearauco of Colonel Cody and the grand program of hu man interest as regards tho world's congress of peoples, tho scenes of western and eastern life, nud the magnificent exhibition of horseman ship incidental to tho stories depict ed elevates the occasion to an event that should interest both old and young. On making his regretful bow it goes without saying that his patrons will wish him long life and prosperity in his retirement. TOO MANY LOBSTERS ARE EATING LOBSTERS NEW YORK, Sept. 7. George M. Powers, head of tho bureau of fish eries of tho department' of oonnhorco and labor, today gave an export opinion as to the present highjmcos of lobsters. According to Dowers, it really is duo to tho gastronomic ability of tho Bummer visitors on tho Maine coast. "Thoro aro tons of thousands of men nud women in Massachusetts and along the Maine coast just now, nil with keen lobster appetites," said Mr. Dowers, impressively. "Thoy will not bo there uoxt month, nud thou lobhtors will deorouso in price. Tho enormous number of lobsters planted along tho Atlantic coast, too, will aid in lowering tho cost of this edible." AVIS DON'T OA1IH WIIKRI3 YOU (JOT YOUH GLASSES MADK. WW WANT TO OIVK Y O U A N WYWOIjASS OTiHANKIl, HOI EAST MAIN. f - -r -r t Occasionally wo moot a man whoso train of fioueht reminds ua of a row of flat cars. Geo. W. ? Cherry Lawyer Titles and conveyancing a specialty. Boom 90, Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone Main 431. Coming to Medford Soon Dr. L. G. Lenon, Chiropractor, norvo and dpi no specialist, will locate pormanuutly about the 15th of Sep tember. T.ilfl ia a new science, and ono of the best of tho ago. Wo get results where others fall. There la no drugs or knlto used. Thousands who havo Buffered for yoaru with chronic diseases (many pronounced Incurable) and who having spent smnll fortunes with the medical doc tors without obtaining the desired results, havo been cured by this treat ment. If you are sufforlng from rheu matism, lumbago, torticollis or from heart, stomach, kidney, liver, Intes tinal or other diseases either acute or chronic, do not fall to consult this doctor. Watch this space for future announcements. School Book Notice No credit will be allowed to hny one on school books. A deposit must bo loft in ad vance or cash paid on delivery. Medford Book Store Southern Dairy Co. Wholesale and Retail Deal ers in Ice Cream Milk, Cream Sftttor alKi Buttermilk. If .you have any sweet or sour cream for sale, call on us at. 32 S. Cen tral or phono. in MILK ROUTE IN CONNECTION Store Phone Main 881. Ranch Phone Farmers 7183. mm Wanted 1 man to milk. Visible typewriter. Ranch bands. Listings of orchard and city prop crty. Girl for general bouaj work. SPECIAL Stock and fen-year lease, snap; close In. BUSINESS CHANCES Restaurant and rooming house, ,$300. Restaurant, clearing $500 monthly, 5 wagons, $30, $40, $50, $70, $00. Heavy span horses and harness. Nationnl cash register. Rooming houses. Lunch counter Business nets $4000 yearly. FRUIT LAND. 35 acres, Griffin creek, fruit and al falfa, fine home. Small tracts Dear creek bottom. 20 r.crca, 12 in fruit, $2000. 4-room house. 1 acre, $1450. Irrigated tract, $250 per acre. 100 acres, 4 miles out, $00 per acre. 10 acres, $1600, 4 niilo Phoenix. 2 acres, north, under ditch. rine altalta nnd Iruit ranch: very chcan. 20 acres. 10 acres Bartlctts and Newtewns: good building site; close in: $2500. 100 Acres. 2.000.000 saw timber, 5 miles out. $2,750 snap. 2 Acres, half mile west. $000. CITY PROPERTY. Large lots on West Main, G0z240; very desirable; good terms. Main. 00x240: vcrv desirable: good terms. Good lot. Newtown street. $525: auick sale. 4-room house, bathroom, all furni ture. $1000. 3-room house, lot 50x150, $850. 2-room house, close in, easy terms. 1-room house, good lot, $400. G-room house, 6 acres, Roosevelt av. 5J2 acres in city limits. Walnut Park addition, lots on your own terms. 2 lots and house, $700. 7-room housfy West Main, big lot. E. F. A. BITTNER Room 207 Tavlor 4 Phlpps lldg. Phnn 4141 Main Who's To Be Your Grocer? i We don't ask the ques tion to be inquisitive, but to attract your at tention. We want to be your " GROCER." If you are new in the Rogue River Valley you are probably shop ping around to see where you get the best treatment and the most for your money. GIVE US A TRIAL All we ask is a fair trial. Call and give lis an or der and allow us to demonstrate that we can serve you tho best for anything in our lino. Allen & Reagan CENTRAL AND MAIN PHONE MAIN 3711 "f -f -f"t- f WE GRIND GLASSES. 301 KAST MAIN STREET. TALK To Ashland Try it and you will be PLEASED ThePacific Telephone Telegraph Co. DUDLEY WATSON MOOR, Moor, Ehni Company 213 FRUITGROWERS' BANK BUILDING TELEPHONE MAIN 2592 FINE GRIFFIN CREEK LAND 240 acres on GRIFFIN CREEK, 3 miles from Mcdford; excellent for snbdividinc; nil free soil; 15 acres fruit, part bearing; 25 acres alfalfa, 125 tons this year; pood buildings, four running springs.; $10,000 will carry it; ten years on balance, 6 per cent. BEAR CREEK BOTTOM LAND 30 acres BEAR CREEK BOTTOM land, all in pears; penr land in the valley. FINE BUNGALOW 5-ROOM BUNGALOW, modern; party leavlnjctrmust sell; lot 59x163; 19 apple trees, bearing; $2750 if taken at onee; half cash; now paying 10 per cent on $3600. LIVE ON THE OREGON TRUNK UNE -V Exclusive agents fcr townslto lots at CRESCENT aad WAKE FIELD on Oregon Trunk railway (now Hill lino). AGENCY NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS SURPLUS OVER EIGHT MILLIONS SAN FRANCISCO LOSSES PAID IN FULL FOR RENT Only hotel in town of 1000 inhabitants on South ern Pacific railroad, Rogue River Valley. Newly refurnished, papered, painted, equipment modern. Baths, toilets, electric lights, hot and cold run ning water. Now doing good business. CALL ON ALDENHAGEN ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY. 216 WEST MAIN ST., MEDFORD, OR. J. E. ENYART. Presidont. J A. PERRY. Vico-Prosidont. JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Aes't Cashier. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOB RENT. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. I P. O. HANSEN We make any kind and style of Windows. Wo carry Glass of any size on hand, t MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO., Midford, Oregon. Tbree Minutes For 15 Cents JNO. F. EHNI. no- better TOM MOFFAT r . & ; 41 ;