'j.xjeax ' fWRTWW wua;"','-;Ti'- d3?l? ,.a- (, r .4Bi-Vi MEDFDRD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1910. rfc 4L 4 ' u I! if- Ik M f? I , t NT 1 i il I ci Central Point Items Claude Clark hns ponu to Port Saatl, where he will spend tlio wintor, , ,Mr, nnd Mrs. Gcorgo Fox did somo jritepping in Medford Wednesday Beming. H. C. Lindsay, cashier of the Cenl Irmt Toint Stnto bank, spent Sunday m Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowden, of San Francisco, nro the guests of Mr. mad Mrs. J. W. Merrit. The pood pcoplo of the Methodist Xpiscopnl church will piyc n "hard Uses" social next Friday evening. Mrs. Emma Bebb, accompanied by ker daughter, Miss Sarah, were in Jacksonville Tuesday afternoon at tending the fnnoral services of Mrs. Angelina Knudzcn. Charles Gay, in writing to nis father: from' his boyhood homo In Keaigan, 'declares that .scarcely n slHBglo has changed on the old roof m daycare. Charley Cowley, the six-yenr-old son of William A. Cowley, wus se verely injured while playing at sebool. lie was thrown into an ex MTation and sustained n fracture of tka right thigh. " The voto of this place last Sntur MySvt&s much less than 5(Tpcr cent ef the regular vote polled." Buffalo Bill's Far West was of more interest t the Central oPinter than an or aary primnry electiou. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grieve came Jown from Trail this week to do oae shopping nnd to look after iwoperty interests. Mr. Grieve, wb xs a partner in the Central Point Globe, will probably spend the entire wkiter in the mountains. Eagle Point Eaglets Mr. Scott Nlchol, who bought a GiBfiiaess lot hero a few days ago and Is preparing to build thte fall, spent ti nights of Friday and Saturday Ikere, and on Monday morning he teok the stage for his home near Pey tea.where his family Is staying. J. C. Mooro and family and J. D. Pierce of Elk creek, passed throough ara Saturday on their way to Oak "laad and on Sunday evening they re turned, with the exception of Mrs. Meore and her little daughter, and Im adltlon to the party there was Lawrence Moore and his family on their way to Elk creek, where they expect, to remain for a few days. Miss Ida Disworth, of Peyton, who for somo time has been at Grants Pass having her eyes treated, passed through here Satudray, returning to her home. She was met here by her parents who returned to their home with her. The primiary election hero was j XOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF; CREDITORS. In tho district court of the United States for tho district of Oregon. In the matter of W. M. Hodson, a bankrupt, In bankruptcy. - To tho creditors of W. M. Hodson, of Medford, Jackson county, in the dtetrlct, aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice 1b hereby given that on the aaid.dayof, September,. 1910, tho Mid W. M. Hodson was duly adjudi cated -bankrupt, and that tho first jseetlng of his creditors will be held at tho offlco of tho undersigned In .Medford, Oregon, on tho 7th day of October, 1910, at 2 o'clock In tho afternoon of said day, at which time the said creditors may attend, proTe their claims, appoint a trusteo, ex amlno the bankrupt, order tho Ealo of tho property of tho bankrupt and transact such other business as may jiroporly como before said mooting. HOLBROOK WITHINGTON, Refe.'oo In Bankruptcy. September 20, 1910. JTOTICE OP SAIiE OP $00,000 SCHOOL BONDS, DIST. NO. 40, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON. .Bids will bo received up to Octo kr 15th, 1910, at tho hour of 2 'clock p, m. of said day, by Jaa. M. Cronemlller, treasurer of Jack son county, Oregon, at tho offlco of tie county treasurer, In the town of Jacksonville, Oregon, for tho pur chase of $50,000.00 (fifty thousand dollars,) coupon bonds of 11000.00 nomination, to bo issued by school district No. 49, of Jackson county, Oregon, payable In twenty years, ten jaaxs optional, bearing 5 per cent Jfetoreet per annum. Interest paya ble semi-annually, BIdB to bo ac companied by cortlfled check five por cast of tho amount of tho bid. The feoard of directors of said school dis trict No. 49 reserve the right to re ject any and all' bids. Dated this 17th day of Soptomber, ItlO. f, JAS. M. ORONBMILLER,' Treasurer of Jackson County, Ore- The lecture- of Michael .1. Fanning was a disappointment to those who those who expected n tnlnatrnnoiiim expected oratory, but a treat to those who expected a minstrel after part. Mr. Fanning was full of wit and humor and kept his audicuco laughing for an hour and a half. A moving picture show company has leased the local oehi hoitso and is cnoyhig n very fair business. Moving jnctnro. shows hc.ro have al ways been a failure until the present one, and wo wish this one a better success. G. W. Gcficrs has purchased the Mayfield property from Mrs. Pankoy, in the northwest part of town, and has moved his family t into same. Misses Maude and Bessie Lee have moved into the proporiy vacated by Mr. and Mrs, Goffers, adjoining the W. C. Owen residence Sam Pickard, cashier of the First Nationnl bang of Albuquerque, New Mexico, who hns been visiting with his brother nnd sisters on Scenic Heights Orchard, was unexpectedly called home before completing his visit. Mr. Pickard is more, than pleased with the valley and hopes to return again next year and enjoy a longer stay. Mrs. Angelina Knudzen, mother of DnnielvKnudzen of this place, and a former resident of Jackson county, died in Portland at an early hour Monday morning. Tho re mains were brought to Jacksonville for burial and tho services were attended by a large number of her former friends of Jackson countv. By A. C. Howlett. rather a tamo affair as there was very little Interest taken, and but very few votes polled, totaling only 43 Republicans and 11 Democrats, and quite a number who had regis tered did 'not take Interest enough In the matter to go to the voting place and vote, and then thero was quite a number who registered as Independent, socialists, etc., who could not vote. Mr. Harmon, one of the civil en gineers of the P. & E and tho one who ran the survey over the propos ed route for the wagon road down Crowfoot, snnnt thn nfcfct horn Sun day night and In conversation with J him with regard to the route for the proposed road says that he found at fine grade and a very practicable- louto for a wagon road. Tho new route follows the same course that was used years ago as the only wag- Ion road to Peyton and tho country adjoining Engagement Rings IWe are not responsible for Cupid's pranks, but when you have found THE girl, let us supply the engagement ring. tJYou'll find our stock of fine diamonds unequal ed here, and our prices are right. t The Jeweler Out of Town Buyers It matters not how far from our store you live, you can shop as satisfactorily as our nextdoor neighbor by using the telephone, or mail order. Order over Eden Precinct Items ' Mrs. C. Corey was In Pheonlx InBt Tuesday. Mr. and Mi's. James Alloi return ed from Ashland Tuesday, Mrs.M. L. Pellet left Phoonl for Ashland Tuesday. A. M. and Henry Holms of Talent were In Medofrtl on buclnetw last Wednesday. Mra. D. Iionhors of Pheoulx Is re covering from a sick -spoil sausod from a fall from a step laddor. Mrs. Luttior Stnudcllff, of Cress well, Ore., In homo on a visit to her parents, Mr. rnd Mrs. A. Mooro of Pheordx. Mra. M. L. Pellott of Loa Angolos was visiting at tho pleasant homo of Mr. and M-s. C. Corey last Tuosday. Mrs. Lilly Blackwood of Pheonlx had tho mlstortuno of havtn;; her watchdog run over and killed by an automobile last Tuesday. Mra Blask wood was greatly grieved as sho valu ed her dog very highly. Miss Clnr. Allen la at Dr. Sweol lngburg'8 hospital, where she under went an oppcratlon. Sho Is reported as doing well at present. Mrs. A. W. Furry was visiting at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Garf- RUSSIAN SPIES ARE CAUGH1 IN SWEDEN STOCKHOLM, Sept. 29. Two men, said to, bo Russian spies, are under arrest hero after having been caught prowling around tho now fort ress of Boden, on tho Finnish fron tier. Their arrest has aroused wide spread excitement throughout Swe den and Norway. Tho presenco of tho two men at that particular place b interpreted to mean that Russia Is planning to occu py a strip of seaboard on the penin sula In order to carry out her an nounced Intention of keeping a per ennially Ice-free seaboard on tho North Atlantic. Officialdom affects to regard the situation lightly, but elaborate plans to guard nnd to prosecute the prison ers have been made The two supposed spies, when ar rested, said they wero mechanics, but their appearance and manner do' not Indicate that they are. They aro Bald to have had maps and details of tho fortifications In their possession when arrested. They gave their names as Moledkln and Waslnln. NOTICE TO REAL ESTATE MEN' My property is taken oft of the market. S.B. SSHTH 1C5 . Medford, Oro. MARTIN . i,i ' ,' M.l V' CALL MAIN 101. IT WORKS DAY OR NIGHT MEDFORD PHARMACY fors In North Pheonlx Sunday. Mrs. .Otto Caster wan visiting at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs John Castor lu North Pheonlx last Wodnosday. Henry and Ollvor Holms of Talent woro In Mo-lford last Tuesday on business. Mm. Hub Coleman was In Taloit on buBinesa last Tuesday. Nolsnbors gathered at Jnmoa Al lon'u last Wednesday and holped him uhor and atoro his largo crop of onions on account of sickness. Mr, Allen's fall work Is crowding him a little, and North Talent nolghboro nro quick to respond In tlmo of trouble. Itoguo -H'vor valley against any part of 'this coast for big apples and potatoes. Loulo Colvnr, who has tho Dr: Hnrgrave orchard in charge this year, brought down halt a dozen ap ples tho other day that moasurod 12 & inches In circumference "Well, Mr. Carey said, "Loulo, you havo mo on apples, but Just you look at my spuds," Then Mr. Carey brought out qulto a number of big tubors that tipped tho scales at throe pounds porfectly smooth .ones, too. Havo any of you fellows got a hut stretch-' or theBo men could gut? NEW ORCHESTRA IN INITIAL PERFORMANCE There was a now orchestra showed up nt tho. Xatatorium inst night, wliich was an agreeable uurpriso to all who attended tho Wednesday night dnnco. These musicians came up from San Francisco and aro all artists. Medford certainly can bonst of n lot of good musicians. Tho or chestra nt the theater was unusually good Inst uvening nnd to walk over to tho Nhtntorimn and hear another organization of unusual excellence mnkes one feel that Medford is truly the young metropolis of Oregon. Tho managers of the Nntntoritim nro to bo congratulated on the enter tainments they nre giving tho publi NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE WAT ER USERS Your attention is called to Ordin ce 3-J3 pnsscd by tho city council of the city of Medford, requiring nil water rents: to bo paid in advance. All property owners desiring to have water turned on will call nt tho city recorder's office nnd pay for tho same. Any person turning on water with out first having paid water rent, will bo subject to a fine not less than $25,00, and said ordinance will bo enforced from this date. ROBERT W.TKLFER City Recorded Let us look into your watch if it needs repairing. fJWe'Jl tell you what the trouble is and what it will cost to fix it. ?And when we fix it you can depend on it. fJNo work to bo done over again if we do the repairing. J. REDD .r r. jf .1 Drug' Store Goods By Phone phone or send your order on a postal card. Wo select what you order as we select what we sell, and deliver it at once. Goods areright, the service is satisfactory. HAOM mil DAHKKN1NG Till! IIAUI Thoro Is nothing now about tho Idea of using sago for restoring tho color of tho hair. Our great-grand mothors kept thotr locks soft, dark and glossy by using ti "sago ten." Whenever tholr hnlr foil out or took on a dull, faded or streaked appear unco, they tundn a brow of sngo leaves and applied It to thotr hair with wonderfull beneficial oftuct. Nowadays wo don't havo to rosort to tho old-tlmo, tlrcsomo mothods of gathering tho herbs and making tho brow. This la done by skillful chem ists hotter than wo could do It our solves, and nil wo have to do Is to call for tho ready made product, Wy eth's Sago and Sulphur, containing Bngo lu tho propor strength, with tho addition ut Sulphur, another old Unio scalp remedy. This prepara tion Is sold by nil first-class drug gluts for GOo and 1.00 a bottle, or Is Bont direct by tho Wyotfi Chemi cal Company, 74 Cortlnndt St., Now York City, upon receipt of price. For onlo and recommondod by Leon H. nankins. I. ( .O K. NOTICE. Thero will bo work in tho Inltory dogreo, Mondr.y, October 3.A1I mom bora nro roqueatod to bo printout, by order of tho Noblo Grand. W. L. MILLHIt ICC Rec. Sec. - -'" ' MRS. ED ANDREWS, f VOICE CULTURE, ' AT NATATORIUM TUES- DAYS AND FRIDAYS. PHONE NO. 3952. Pure Clear Sparkling You can't afford to do without this splendid, refreshing drink. Call up and order a case sent to the house. Tho purest, most healthful drink known ia SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. BIGHAM, Agent. Y Near the Postof fice i' Our Specialties Evory grocoryman 1ms u niimbor of special linos which ho oxploits and sella n great deal of, Two of our main specials aro "Puro White Plour" and "Golden Gate Coffee" PURE WHITE FLOUR is tho standard tho porfoct flour. All wo ask is a trial you'll bo a steady patron ovory af tor wards. GOLDEN GATE OOFFEE has a record nil ovor tho Pacific coast as boing tho best sollor on tho market. Thero is a good reason. Allen & Reagan PHONE MAIN 2711 For Sale streets of Medford, consisting 6f 8V acres in mostly full bearing commercial fruit, first class j nearly all now "buildings; 200 head of poultry. Team and tools go with the place if desired. If inter ested como out and see my big turkoys, and prize winner, Spitzcnburgs growing on the trees. No com mission to agent. ROBT. DUTTON, MEDFORD, ORE. Medford Iron Works B. G. Trowbridgdo, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Orogon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE ft OO. I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE PURCHASED THE Union Livery Stables and will conduct a general feed nnd bourding cHtabliaumeiit. Horuen boarded by the day, wook or month. I Runrantee a iiqunro deal to all. R. GUANYAW UNION LIVERY BAItN. RIVERSIDE AVENUE. Che finest Sample Rooms in the city. Hotel Moore Tolepliono In Kvery Iloom Rau-Mohr Company Proprietors. European Plan va iiiN Ik R. F. GUERIN a CO. 4 Medford National Bank Dido. Make Real Estate Loans Quick Action Bring Abstract With You Fine homo ranch in Orchard Home, half milo from two paved Single rooms or en suite alsp rooms with bath RESOLVE! Tlio boat resolution for yon to mnko ia to come to ua for your next suit, if yon want PomethiKg out of the ordinary. We do tho boat work tni chart r Ihe lowent price. W. W. EIFBRT m PKOQRXMIVB TATLOB Near the Postof f ice, Medford- ' . I ".Ml ' t j t MaaktM for Hwiltb. Hmt' I.V