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M 1SDPDUD MAIL TRIBUNE, MED CO IIP, OREOOff. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1910.
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.Mux (IiuoiiIiuiikIi of Honolulu !k
vIhIUiik in Medford.
Clara I'nliuur of Sllvorlon wiih In
Modfnid Saturday.
II, W, HonmoH'of l'lioonix wiih In
Medfoiil to moo HulTnto Dili.
Kllu KIuIIh of Woodvillo wiih in
Mudl'ord tiiittirdity.
I'M Allen, Jr., of (IriuitH 1'iihh w.'ih
In Medford Hiiiurduv.
I'. T. Duller wont to Ashland on
biiHtiiomi Monday,
J, 1 Ilium wiih In Ashland on IiiihI
hum Monday.
Dr. Carbon and fiiuilly Hiiont Hun
dny In Cioltl Hill.
0. K. Wnnlrlft of Myrllo Creole
wiih lii Medford to moo lluffalo 111 1 1.
"AliiiiHioiir Victor" Im tho rc.il
tlilnir. Blmon-miro Kronoli.
A, I'nukoy of Contrnl Point stayed
In Medford Saturday night. ,
Kor lauranco, phono 3401. Hunt-lov-Krotnor
Co, 101
Colonel Cody of Cody, Wyoming,
wiih In Modfonl Saturday.
Kor iHiirnnco, phono 3401. Hunt-ley-Kromor
Co. 101
N. O. McMlllnr of Hold Hill wna
; Modfonl visitor Hnturduy.
John II. Carkln, nttorr.oy.at-law,
ovor Jackson County Bank.
Arohdt'itcou Chumhorn linn re
turned I'roin Portland.
ClutrloM H. CIIohh, nn nttomoy of
C'orvitlliH, in in Modfonl on buHiiien.
Mm. K. II. Toft loft for n visit in
Onklnnd, Cnl.
J. II, ChrlNtonnon of Ashland was
In Modfonl to iioo Colonel Cody nor-,
form.
Medford Collodion ARoncy, 10
par cont chnrnod. Oror Hurlburt's
now storo. tf
W. J. Ilunsoll mid J. H. Hawoy of
Gruntn Pnim woro In Medford over
Sunday.
Mis r'mmu Wondt went Mondny
to Pokcimi, nour Tlirnll. to tench
school.
A. H. Silling returned Sunday
from n two "weeks' IniHiiiOrw trip to
I'ortlnnd.
Wanted An oxporloncod nltora-
tlon woman nt tho, ICmporlum Mon-
dny morning. 1C-4
John WilkitiHou returned Sunday
from a wook'8 dtiok hunt in Klaumtli
'umity.
"TJfno -l-yoar-old. woll-hred driving
horsca for Halo at Went Sidn ham.
Itoy Adhpolo and Ora Doctor woro
In Medford ovor Sunday from Englo
Point.
Wnntod An oxporloncod altera
tion woman at tho Emporium Mon
day morning. 1C4
II. P. and U. II. HoiiHtou woro In
Medford Sunday from tliolr ranch
noar ICajtlo Point.
Mr. J. tl. Drown In tho ownor of
a flno "Appollo" playor plnno, Just
purchaHod from Hnjo'n Ipnno hoiiHO.
Moiiriiour Victor appear to run
nwny with ono woman, hut really
finds "AiiKuliiin."
Juff Hoard made nn all day trip
Sunday In hh uutomohllo through
tho Applognto country to GrnntH Pass
nnd hack to Medford.
Horaco Oroar, of Foster & Oroar,
candy manufacturers of San Fran
i'Ihco, Im npoudlng a fow days In Med
ford. .
Councilman Dommor and W. O.
Vawtor mndo nn nutomuhllo trip to
tho Frnloy plnco on tho uppor lloguo
river last Sunday.
In writing nn ad ahout that furn
ishod room you liavo to rent Hay. in
a convincing way, just whnt you'd
what it wiih like, "nnd nil nhout it."
J. 0. DaviH and ,1. A. Stool of
Woatliorford, Okla., nro in Medford
looking or u location in the sur
rounding country.
O, W. Ilarnum & Co., contractors
and builders. Country work a opoc
laity. Ordors sollcltod, Inqulro at
Tho Toggory.
Out your tickets early for tho so
oloty vnudovillo. Tlioy'ro going fast.
On Halo tit IIuHlrius' drug nloro and
Sliormiiii-Cluy mimic house.
For ront 2 nowly furushod rooms
In prlvato hemo; nil modorn convent-
oucos. 203 Oloaon atroot, Call Main
4474. tf
riidofntignhlo galluutrv liko Mon
sieur VJotor'H in prnduotivo of
mirth nnd huoIi IhiiigH us "ioi on
pnrlo I'VunoaiH." Roo it at the "so
oioty vnudovillo" Friday ovoning at
tlio opora Iioiiho.
Do you know that you can buy any
amount, from a half ncro up, In Oalr-
dalo Park addition on oasy tonus?
Oitkdnlo Land Invostmont Co,, 214
Fruitgrowers' Ilnnk bldg, tf
Gonrgo Uolmos and Sheldon Hill,
two Mod ford hoys, lmvo rogifltorod
tit 0, A. 0. Tlioy are living ul tho
homo of TTawk Smith, who, with his
family, moved from Medford to Cor-
vullin roncntly to plnco his children
in Hnhool thorn.
Plorco & Shepherd lmvo moved
tholr real ostato oftlco from tho
Mlloa building to tho postofflco build
ing, Call and rocotvo n copy of our
lUtlng, tf
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C. F. HULBERT
SELLSJO MANN
J. C. Mann of St. Paul Buys tho C.
F. Hurlhurt StockWill Run n
Modern Business,
J, C, Mnim, for !2,r yearn a IjuhI
iichh man of St. Paul, Minn., lias
jtiHl ptircliiiHod the Htoru that 0. V.
Ilurlhiirt wiih piopariug to open in
tho Ilakor-IlutuliiiHoii old Htiiud.
Tho now storo will ho conducted
along modern lines. Up-to-date linos
of dry goods, notions nnd ready-to-wear
gnnuontH will ho carried and
sold at popular prices,
Mr; Maim hoard of Medford while
on a recent tour of tho west, stopped
to see the town nnd decided to stay.
lie is u hustler, iik shown hy his de
termination to hold an opening Fit
day afternoon.
C. F. Hurlhurt, who litis hooii it
poor health, regrets having to leao
Medford and recommends tho now
"Munn" very highly.
Jt. F, Ferguson, the ulilo mniiager
for Mr. Hurlhurt in his recent sale,
will remain with tho now store.
This will no douht ho welcome
news to Medford people.
.Vol lei! of Halo of 50,MH School
Hoods, Dint, oN, -If), Jitcknon
County, Oregon.
Dld will bo received up to Octo
ber 1C, 1910, at.tho hour of 2 o'clock,
p. m. of snld day, by Jan. M. Crono
mlllor, troanuror of Jackiion county,
Oregon, at tho office of tho county
treasurer, In tho town of Jackson
ville, Oregon, for tho purchase of
ICO.OOO (fifty thousand dollars)
coupon bonds, of 11000 denomina
tion, to be homed by School District
No. 40, of Jackson county, Oregon,
pynblo In twenty years, ton yearn op
tional, hearing 5 por cont Interest per
milium, Interest pnyablo soml-annu-ally.
Iltds to bo nccompnuled by cor
t'flod check for five por cont of the
amount of, the hid. Tho board of di
rectors of trnld School District No, 49
rodorvo tho right to reject any nnd
all bids.
JAS. M. CUONKMILLUH,
Treasurer of Jackson County, Oro.
Dated thin 17lh day of September,
1010.
WHATS IN A NAME?
TEACHIWANTSTOTEACH
Mr. Tench of University Placo,
Nobrnskn, wants to teach In tho
Medford high school. IIo has writ
ten tho Commercial club, claiming
that his qualifications aro not lim
ited to his tin ni o or that of his town,
as ho has been teaching far ycaro,
nnd that ho comes of a family of
teachers,
Secretary Mnlboouf lias mndo a
gcncologlcnl study of tho unmo and
believes that this Mr. Teach Is de
scendant of tho original Mr. Teach,
who received his cognomon in tho
early Anglo-Saxon days in England
ou account of his vocation,
Married.
STOUT-HOUTKN In Mecdford,
September 121, Mr. (lordon Stout nnd
Mist: Minnie Itouton. Thoy were
murried in their own homo, with Mr.
Flotchor Stout, brother of the groom,
noting us host man, mid Miss Ora
Stout, sister of tho groom, us
bridesmaid.
Mr. Gordon Stout is nn enorgotio
young man und is in the train sorvico.
of the Paeifio and FmHtom railway.
Hi! is tho older son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. 1). Stout of Jacksonville.
MisH Houten i.s the only child mid
diiughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Henry
IJouton of Jacksonville, and will
make an ideal wife. Doth parties
stand high among their friouds nnd
nil join in wishing them n long,
happy und prosperous life.
Itov, Kirk of California nnd How
Gouldor of tho M. 13. church South
officiated.
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Miss Gernltllno Thclss will
appear In sonn solos, on tho
society vnudovillo program nt
tho opera house next Friday "
uvenlntj, September 30. Miss
Thoiss studied for somo time 4
with Professor Gcnss, well-
known as an Instructor and f
musician, at San Francisco,
and has a mezzo-soprano
volco of unusual range and
attractiveness. On Friday
ovenlng sho will make her 4
first amiearanco In Medford
as a vocal soloist.
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ALLEN SELLS HIS
ELECTRIC FRANCHISE
John If. Allen has sold his street
car franchises in Medford, Ashland
and (Jrnutrt 1'uss to tho Southern
Oregon Kuilwny & I'owor company.
The traitHfor has "been registered? m
Hie Medford city recorder's offieo.
No information has been given out
as to price paid or plans of tho now
company,
LITTLE APPLEGATE
MAN SELLS CATTLE
A, S. Klinohiimmor, on Littlo Ap
plognto, has sold 85(1 head of cattle
to Mitchell & Neil, cuttle buyers, for
$21, 100. The price paid was $2& n
head, straight through the herd,
which contained cahes, cowh und
steers.
The cattle have been divided into
two herds for delivery to the buy
ers nt Ashland; One herd of 'UW
wiih driven up the Sterling road,
down Griffin creel: lo Phoenix,
where a camp was made ovor Sun
day night. Tho cattle were driven
on to Ashland this morning. The
rest of tho cattle will bo driven ovor
tho mountains to Ashland within a
fow dayH.
STOCK MARKET STEADY
NKW YOItK. Sept. 2C A gonoral
'tono of strength provaded tho stock
market today, despite light trading.
Several leaders, Including Reading,
Southern Paclglc, Unloa Pacific and
United States Stool, mado good ad
vances. Delaware & Hudson wont up
4, Western Union 3, Rending 2,
Union Pacific and Northwestern 1.
Pacific Mnll, Baltlmoro & Ohio 1.
Tho market closed strong.
Honda woro firm.
(KuniUluHl by Mw Co. by private
v I rv.)
NKW YORK, Sept. 20. Tho range
of prices woro as follews:
High Low
ClOHO
C2
47
37
GG
117 tf
38
99tf
147
105tf
7G
38
190
75
140
33
30
131
31
2Gtf
GG
12Gtf
129
21
GG
29
143
32 tf
53
52
113
9G
11G
41
31tf
129tf
107
33
14G
31
C2
40
121
115
23
107
G3
45
116
36
68
62
Amnl Copper . C2 Ci
C2
47
37 ?i
Am. Car & Fdy 47 46
Am. Locom .. 37 ?i 37 Yi
Am. Smelters. CC C5
Amm. Sugar.. 117 116
Anncouda .... 39 38 Vi
Atchison 09 98
Am. Tel 138 137
Haiti. & Ohio. 105 104
Brooklyn II. T 77 7C
Hoot Sugar .. 38 38
Cnn. Pacific. . . .
C. & 0 7Gtf
75tf
14GV
33
131
31
25
55
125
21tf
5G
143
32
G3
112
115
40
30
129
107tf
143
30
G2'
120 tf
114
22
107
67
45
110
G6
C. Northwest. 140
Cont. Leather. 33 tf
C. F. & I
Con. Gas . . . .131
D. &. R. G 31 tf
Erio 20
Gt. Nor. Oro. GG
Gt. Nor. pfd..l2Cft
Ills. Central. .
Iutorboro . . .
do pfd . . . .
21
57
K. C, South. . . .
L. &N 144
M. K. &T.
32 tf
53
Mo. Pacific
Natl. Load
N. Y. Control. 1 13 V6
Norf. & West. ..
Nor. Pacific ..110
Out. & West. 41
Pac. Mali .... 31 tf
Ponnn .. ..i29
Poo. Gas ....107
P. S. Car
Heading .. ..147
Ropk Island.. 31
do pfd C2
S. P. 2nd pfd. ,.
St. Paul ....121
Sou. Pacific 115
Sou. Railway. 23
Union Paclflcl07
U. S. Stool ... G8
Utnh Copper . 45
U. S. Stool pf.UGtf
Wnbnsh pfd . .
W. IT. TeU... GO
Wostlnghouso
Call nionoy, 1.
Total sales, 492,900 shares.
Grain ami Provisions,
High Low.
Closo.
105
99
54
51
37
34
Whoat -
May 105
Dee 100 tf
Corn
105 tf
99
54
51
May . . . .
Doc. . . ,
OatB
May , , , .
Don , , . ,
54
51
37
31
37
34
Pork
Jan 17.85 17.77 17.30
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MOSS & COMPANY, Brokers
NHW YORK STOCKS 4
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
PRIVATE LI3ASED WHtB 4
ROOl 15 P. O. I1LOOK -t
PHONE 18R1. 4
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WILLIAM ERHART
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VAUDEVILLE
MEDFORD OPERA
THE NAT n0ht
PROGRAM
1Mnrch, "Our Fnvorite Regiment" Ertlo
'2 Concert Wullr, "Abourcuse" ; Borgor
3 Popular Song, "Where the Hiver Shannon Flows"..
Russell
4 Light Opern, "The Time, Place and Girl". .Howard
5 An Irish Intermezzo, "Dublin Daisies". .. .Wcnrich
0 'Cello Solo, "Traumqrrei" Schumnnn
W. E. Eames.
7Overluie, "Orpheus" Offenbach
8 American Sketch, "Down South" Myddlcton
9 Grand Opora Selection, "Fnust'J Gounod
10 Finale. "The iledford Rooster March" Eames
This will be a rich musical treat for Medford people.
Make Every Dollar Worth
More Than a Dollar! -
An educated ad reader will never be poor.
To "know advertising" is to have a prac
tical knowledge of values of things of
when d how and where to buy. No one,
having and utilizing such knowledge, could
ever be unthrift', or in any sense careless
or reckless of expenses. Por such knowl
edge makes for thrift for saving. It makes
one proof against shams false values
manipulated reductions.
The intelligent ad reader uses as much
thought and ability in buying things as is
required in earning the money that is spent
for them. And that amounts to a substan
tial increase of the value of every dollar
of thefamily revenue!
British Aviator
Plioioa by American Prcus ABsoclatlon.
Claude Gralmiue White, tho Ilrttlsti avlntpr, has arrived In Uoston pre
paratory for lllghta nt tho Harvard Aero club meeting nnd will go to San
Francisco and several other cities for exhibition ascensions before taking
part In the contests for tho groat trophies offered at the International avln
tton meeting to ho hold nt Itolmont track, Long Island, In October, White Im
prolmbly tho beat known bird mnn of England and for sovernl days before
sailing for this country wnsengagod In a sorles of tests with Imitation bombs
which ho successfully dropped on nn Imaginary batUoshlQ, the outllno of
which was painted on tho ground. Tho pictures show Whlto In tho air and
one of the "dummy" battleships.
Weather Warnlnn Out.
NEW YORK, Sept. 2G, The
United Stutos woathor bureau eont
out warning to shlplnc of a "dla
turbanco west of oDirilnlcn." Tho
mil i iddcid nil onnnoaiur
FRIDAY EVENING,. SEPTEMBER 30.
Comes
For Flights In America.
.disturbance Is moving westward
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Vt 1VJWM MV w w vtw
bean seaports nro urged to exorcise
caution,
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AT
SNYDER
nr onnirrv
HOU5E
AT THE
iIHITEL
The, Moore Mr. and Mrs. McAr
dlc, San Frnncinco; J. H. Seymour,
Portlnnd; E. McDonald, San Fran
cisco; C. M. Fry, D, E. Prather,
Portland; R. McDonald, Eaglo Point;
M. J. Fanning, Philadelphia; C. D.
Dnnahcr, J. Danahcr, Tacoma; J. W.
Edgcomb, M. S. Middleton, W. J.
O'Geary. Seattle; Mrs. J. W. Mickey,
Snn Francisco; W. E. Norton, A. L.
Flnnnigan nnd wife, Cincinnati; S.
E. Smith, Portland; J. S. Duecul, M.
E. Lenke, New York; W. E. Traev,
Portland; F. V. Cunningham. Sacra
mento; W. W. Schroednr, Portland;
J. Foss, Eagle Point; W. O. McMil-
lar, Gold Hill; J. A. Ilendiicks,
Grants Pass; G. E. Wardriff, Myr
tle Creek; E. J. Sarplin, Los An
geles; E. T. Fay, Portland; Mr. Ahl-
roff and wife, T. A. Troaver, S. II.
McLaughlin, G. Bracket and wife,
L. Vheeler, Portlnnd; B. Hirolay,
Bcllinghnm; R. T. Pfcifcr and wife,
Medford; J. A. Bothwell, Los An
geles;! Si, Beck, Portland; W. E.
Stennett and wife, Greenville; B.
Mercer, Fargo; E. W. Salt and wife,
Reno; J. Money, Eagle Point; A. S.
Huff, Odon; M. Hitchcock, Elnoro;
F. Plymale.
The Nash C. L. Farrnr, E. E. Co
hen, Portlund; S. Henry and wife,
Sacramento; L. J. Watson, Portland;
J. Rostcin, Vancouver; C. R. PeaKe
and wife, Detroit; W. J. G. Thachcr,
Portland; J. E. Anderson, Pitts
burg; E. P. Morgan, Lynchburg D.
F. Pfeiffer and wife, city; J. D. Wal
lace, Minneapolis; J. K. Brower, San
Francisco; L. M. Thornton, Kansas
City; L. Cohen, New York; M. Green
bnugh, Honolulu; H. D. Mortenson,
M. A. Leach, San Francisco; B,
Mercer, Chicago; W. J. Russell, J. R.
Harvey, Grants Pass; A. Baxter, Sun
Francisco; A. Pnnkey, Central
Point; F. F. Wright nnd wife, C. E,
McGenry, W. H. Carroll, F. S. Hess,
Los Angeles; W. S. Parker, Minne
npolis; L. Plnmondon, San Fran
cisco; J., n. Christensen nnd wife,
Ashland; A. N. Iloughnw, R. Ash
pole, O. Deeter, Eagle Point; J. A.
Brutus, A. E. Selig, San Francisco;
II. W. Brant, Chicago; W. n. Wil-
burn, Now York; C. Whelden. Spo
kane; C. W. Kitts, San Francisco;
O. E. Stewart, P. Bognrdin, Port
land; F. Brown, Blue Mountain.
AGE NO BAR,
Everybody In Medford Is Eligible.
Old people stooped with suffering,
Mlddlo ago, courageously 'Ightlng,
Youth protesting impatlentlfy;
Children, unablo to explain;
All In misery from tholr kidneys.
Only a llttlo backache first.
Comes when you catch a cold.
Or when you strain tho back.
Many complications follow.
Urinary disorders, diabetes,
Drlght's disease
oDan's Kidney Pills cure back
acho,. Cure every form of kidney Ills.
W. P Gould, 119 W. Jackson
street, Medford, Ore., says: "I usod
oDan's Kldnoy Pills and I nm pleased
to say that thoy gave mo more relief
than any othor kldnoy medlclno I
over took. Other mombers ot my
family havo used Doan's Kldnoy
Pills and tho results havo been so
satisfactory that I do not hesitate
one moment In giving this state
ment. For salo by all dealers. Prlco BO
conts. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
Now York, solo agonts for tho United
States.
Romombor tho namo Doan's
and tako no other,
Aviator Dies.
PARIS, Sept, 20. M, Poillott, u
young Fronoh nvintor, is doad nt
Chartocos today, tho result of nn ao
oidont to his aoroplano whilo 100
foot in the nir. Poillott Avas carry
ing n passongor when his craft
turned ovor. It foil among a crowd
of spootntors.
Poillott was killed instantly. His
passenger recoivod only a fow minor
hruisos.
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WOOD
Oak, Laurel, Fir and Pine. ' Buy your
winter supply new: reasonable
prices.
THE SUN STAR WOOD CO..
15 Almond st., or Room 31, J. C.
Bank hldg.
Phone Main 4751. C. T. Mtri, Prep.
-r-e
Some
Good
Investments
House and lot, 50x161,
good well, 6 large
rooms, also large, well
built barn; a good buy,
cash or good notes
$1600
1 lot, 50x106, south
front; water and sewer
in $400
New 5-room bungalow,
modern;, lot 57x106;
go.od terms can be had.
A good lot on the east
side, 50x130, cash $10
per month $250
2 fine lots, 50x174; 30
large apple trees, each,
terms $500
A fine large home, large
lawn, in a good part of
the city $5300
Thos. H. E,
Hathaway
134 West Main Strwt.
For vSale
by
W00R-EHNI CO..
213 Fruitgrowers' Bank Bdg
EANOH PROPERTY
10 acres bearing fruit, V2
miles out $15,000
10 acres bearing fruit; good
buildings, VA miles out
.$15,000
2y2 acres truck and berry
land, water, buildings, 1 1-4
miles $2500
10 acres truck and berry
land, water rights, barn ....
$3750
8V2 acres fruit, good build
ings, tools and stock, close
in $7000
20 acres all fruit, 10 bearing,
a bargain $12,500
7 acres bearing fruit, good
buildings, Vo miles out
$9000
30 acres near Central Point,
part bearing, good build
ings, water, a bargain
, $16000
240 acres best fruit land,
part bearing, house and
barn, 4 miles out, per
acre $300
35 acres, all in fruit, build
ings, spring, wells, stock,
tools $17,500
40 acres near Central Point,
fruit and alfalfa, worth
$400 per acre $12,000
CITY PROPERTY
5-rom bungalow, modern ....
$2500
8-room house, 3-4 acre $1800
Knes residence lots on 8th
St $500 to $700
6-room modern house $2700
5-rom modern cottage $2000
2-story house, lot 168x258,
$2000
5-room modern cottage $2100
Fine residence lots
and dwellings in
all parts of the city
FTBE INSUBANOB, IBEST
COMPANIES
CALL AT OFF, ICE OR
PHONE MAIN 2692
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