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afTCDFORD MATX TRIBUNE, MDFORD. OR KAON. THURSDAY, DKOBMBBR 15, 1010.
Personal and Local
Don O. EUIb of Dungcnncss,
Wash., the man who first mndo Dun
goiiness famous by shipping to tooth
some Dungenliess crab to Now York,
was In tho city Thursday. Mr. Ellis
now .lins on his list of customers all
tho leading hotels of Now York and
Chicago.
August Vollncr, well known Alas
ka newspaper writer and 'author of
tho famous story, "Tho First Marriage
at, Keoykuk," was In tho city for a
few hours Thursday. Air. Vollncr Is
on his way south to spend tho win
ter. Every light but electricity give
oft smoke 'and smoko contains soot.
' which deposits on your wall paper,
curtains, draperies. Electric light
glows In an air tight bulb.' tf.
II. L. Walker Is hero from Hillings,
Mont., on business In connection with
Homo mining clnlnts which aro locat
ed near Woodvlllo. Mr. Walker stop
ped first at (irnnts Pass, but finding
tho parties ho desired to see resided
In Medford, camo hero on Wednesday
night.
See Cornltlus-Garnor Hoalty Co.,
1 .1.1 West Main street, for rentals.
IMiono Main C031. 230
George W. Fritz, an old newspaper
man from Dolse, Idaho, spent Thurs
day In Medford. Mr. Fritz Is doing
' Oregon In search of a location for a
llvo weekly papor, but considers tho
field at Medford well filled.
Eat a hot biscuit with Garnett
Corey Hardwaro company Dccomber
17, In tholr new store. tf
William Mclnnls, formerly a mom
bor of parliament In British Colum
bia now located at Port Angeles,
Wash., was at tho Nash Wednesday
morning. Mr. Mclnnls Is here on
business In connection with orchard
lauds In which he is a silent partner.
It. P. Thomas, a well known Port
land lumberman, was In Medford
Wednesday. Mr. Thomas will go to
Evans creek on Thursday to look over
somo limber claims which aro for
sale In thnt locality.
Herbert Wavman of Kosobud. Mon..
Is among tho now arrivals In Med
ford, Mr. Wnyman wants to enter
berry cuylturo and poultry raising
and will spend some tlmo looking
over tho field before locating. He
has old friends near Talent.
Ainas photos made by Mac-key wil
please. tf
Samuol J. Dllworth of Wddcford,
Me., arrived hero on Wednesday
night. Mr. Wllworth Is connocted
with the cloth mills of Dlddoford nnd
Is moroly looking up business on tho
Pacific coast.
Don't fall to nttond tho flno "Vnl."
lace salo at Gray & Moo's Frlda
morning, December 16; 300 dozen
bolts to dispose of special. Foi
your cholco each 50c. !
Hon S. Arnold of Chowawa, Okln.,
Is stopping In tho city for n few dnys
Mr. Arnold Is pleased with tho coun
try nnd states that ho may mako a
change during tho coming year.
Thoro Is but ono cost to a good
chafing dish, that is- tho first case.
Nothing ever offered like tho ones
you will see at Garnett-Corey's after
December 17. tf
Walter MrGrath of near Grants
Pass fs nttonding to legal matters Id
Medford and will remain hero until
Thursday, when ho will go to Jack
sonville. Itov. .1. E. Day of Woodvlllo wan
transacting business In Medford Wed
nesday. 1. P. Nell camo down from Ashland
Wcdnosdny to attend to business mat
ters. So much of life revolves nrouni
(he "eobt of things" that the sto.1.
ud have an iiicivahiiii" inlore-t.
I. (in MacDonald, who located two
weeks ago in Ashland, was horo on
business Wednesday.
, Jack Little, a well known mining
man of Nomo Alaska, was la tho city
Wednesday ovonlng. Mr. Little Is on
bfs way to California to spend the
winter.
John W. George camo in from the
llluo Ledge inliio Wodnesday evening
and will remain In Medford untl
Friday, whon ho will go to Eugene to
spend Christmas with tho "old folkh
at home."
John G. Ollvor, a prominent lum
ber dealer of Buffalo, Wyo wag
transacting business In Medford Wed
nesday evening nnd- Thursday.
George V. Martin of Tularo, Oil.
is In the city for a few days. Mr. Mar
tin Is an nttornoy and Is merely trav
ollng for pleasure and Information.
Have you noticed the new build
Inga going up In Oakdnle Park ad
ditlon just south of Mr. Root's? tl
Will C. Dates of Washington. D. C .
Is sojourning In Medford for a short
tliNO. Mr. Dates has been employed
for a number of years in the patent
office and still occupies a position in
that branch of the government.
Lewis W. McElvaney, who for a
number of years has resided in Suinas
Wash., and was a "line rider" be
tween the United States'and British
Columbia, arrived lu Medford Wed
nesday night.
Will C. Waterhouse, a newspaper
man of Cosvllle, Mo., is In the elty
Mr. Waterhouse Is merely enjoylnc
n outing on the coast.
D. C. Moyer of Battlo Creek, Mich.,
Is In Medford and may locate, as he
Is n homescoker In tho west.
Fay V. Summers of Columbus, O.,
arrived from tho south Wednesday
night and will remain hero for sev
eral days.
Dan J. Heffron of San Francisco
Is In the city. Mr. Heffron declares
that not anothor tty on tho const
has a finer amusement resort than
tho Nntatorlum In tho city of Med
ford., "There aro larger places, but
nono mora modern," said Mr. Hef
fron. B. T. Van Do Car's Jewelry store
will bo open evenings from now until
Christinas.
Uniis Chrlstonson of Eau Clalro,
Wis., has arrived In Medford and will
mako this city his home. Mr. Chris
tensen Intends later on to purchase
a small tract of unimproved lands.
Don't fall to attend the flno "Vnl."
laco salo at Gray & Moo's Friday
morning December 1G; 300 dozen
bolts to dispose of special. For your
choice, each COc. .
Georgo Ames, whoso homo Is at
Cojtago Grove, is In Medford on land
business.' Mr. Ames is about to close
a deal for a farm near Eaglo Point,
to which place ho goes to look over
tho proposition.
If you haven't got a block In Oak
lalo Park addition you had bottoi
,'ct ono at onco. See W. II. Evorhnrd,
)00 Ninth street. West, for particu
lars, tf
Henry Helld, gun and silver smith
from Logansport, Ind., nddlvcd Wed
icsday nlsht nnd will locate horo In
that lino of businss if n suitable loca
tion can bo found. .Mr. Helld does not
mly repair, but makes guns complete
John H. Carkln, attorney at law,
)or Jackson County bank.
Frank Cook, whoso homo Is at
Hrookflcld, Mo., reached Medford
Wednesday nlghtand will remain for
lovernl days. Mr. Cook will locate
U somo point In southern Oregon, but
is yet has arrived at no decision.
Mnor-Kliui Co., joints, Fruitgrow
is' Hunk htiildini.
E. J. Smith nnd wife, Sundnnco,
Vyo arrived on tho 11:20 train last
light. Mr. Smith Is n brother of Mrs:
V. E. Powell. They will visit hero
for a couplo of days and then go to
Irlnnd, Cal., to spend Christmas with,
Mr. Smith's parents.
Stono's candles aro flno, fresh nnd
heap. Try them. Opposlto now de
mt. ' tf
J. W. McDovitt, who has resldod
n Hoppnor for several years, is look
ng over Medford and tho valley vlth
view to purchasing a homo.
Ilnvo your Xmas photos mndo In
duckoy if you want something ti
lease. f
Henry G. Moonoy, who has beon
n Klnmath county crulBlng timber,
eturned Thursday. Mr. Moonoy In
ends to locate In Medford, but goes
o Washington Frldny on business
natters and will return tho first of
bo ycar.wlth his fnmlly.
A ploco of gonulno cut glnss Is not
ho sign of extravagance but donoteF
asto and refinement. Walt for Gar-ictt-Corey's
new storo Dccomber 17,
ponlng dny. tf
H. II. Hlgglns of near Meadows was
ransactlng business In Medford on
Thursday.
Flfty-thrco acres special, 10 acre
oming Into bearing orchard. Call on
. D. Wood, Condor Water & Power
o.'h office tf
. James Miles, who has been work
ing on the Modoc orchard tracts, la In
ho city buying supplies.
Miss Maude Nichols, bookkeeper
or tho Wood Lumber company, It
lorlously ill of typhoid fovor.
D. W. Gnrvor of Shod, Or., Is In
Medford for a couplo of days on busl
less. i
Chief of Police Shoaror vas called
o Jacksonville on Important business
riiurbday aftornoou.
Wanted hoarders A now board
ug house lias opened at 70(1 South
akdalo. , Call and seo us for fall
reatmont, or address F. 11. Mjire
ind. SOS
Deputy United States Marshal
Thomas E. Hammcrsley was In the
It)' Thursday afternoon, coming hero
iftor "Doll"' Mooro et al. Just what
hnrgo the government has against
'ho men wanted lu not known, but it
s believed by those who aro In the
'est position to know, that ho wants
ho men In connection with tho recent
orost fires, either as accomplices or
irluclpaU or witnesses. Mr. Ham
iiorsley has nothing to give out.
Free reading rooms at Presbyte
Ian church, open every evening from
1:30 to 10 except Sunday.
J. W. Jacobs city recorder of Con
tra! Point, was In tho city Thursday
and reports progress in his city. Mr.
Jacobs nays tho attention of the city
council has been turned entirely to
tho most sore need of tho city, thnt
of sewerage, and In his bollef Is tho
first question to bo settled by tka
municipal body. Tho municipal wa
toi system is on a solid paying basis
with a fairjpromlso of being a money
maker for tno city. Mr. Jacobs re
ports that A. Wi Cowley Is placing
tho fire wall on his new building' nnd
thnt Mr. Cowley has purchased tho
hardwaro stock of Werner & Son and
will move It Into his new buslnoss
building on Second street.
Is your iousp wlrod? Ono cigar
less, a day. wbuld pay for a hundred
tor cent Increase In comfort. Start
Ivlng tho electric life. tf.
A deputy Bhcrlff was hero last
night from Grants Pass and took back
wit hhlm ono J. O'Dell, who was
wanted In Josephlno county for pois
oning a horBo orxln some wny nils-"
treating ouc of those fnlthful ant
mills. Just whnt tho specific charge
was Is left for tho public to guess,
but at any rate O'Dell was charged
with conduct not becoming a mem
ber of the hostlers' union, and In
consckquonco was taken back to
Grants Pass, or nt least to bo mado
to apologize to the fnmlly mare, In
whoso trough ho Is supposed to have
placed tho poisoned lotion.
INSPECTOR TO LOOK INTO n
WRECKED STEAMER
New York Stocks.
NEW YOItK, Dec. 15. Fluctua
tions In tho usunl leaders were very
narrow In today's stock market, al
though showing slight gains over yes
terday's, closing prices.
Cnnndlan Pacific rose 1, Missou
ri Pacific 1, General Electric 1V4,
and Lehigh Vnlley, New York Ccn
trnl, Southern Hallway preferred and
Vorfolk ft Western 1. There wnH an
Increased demand for bonds. Tho
atock market closed strong.. .
Bonds were firm.
Hnsklns for Health.
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MEDFORD TIME TABLE.
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Weeks & HcGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
DAY PHONE 2271
Night 'Phones:
P. W. Weeks, 2071
A. E. Orr, 3692.
LADY ASSISTANT
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Northbound'
PortlnnuTLocal . .
Motor
Motor
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No,
No.
Nn, 14 (Portland Kxprcsa
OreKon Express
8:04 a. m
10:35 a. m
4:48 p. in
E:i4 p. m
8:33 p. m.
j Bonthlionna.
'o istMoior 8:4i!r. m
Vo. IfifCnllrornla Express . . . 10:35 a.m
Vo. ml.Motor 2:24 p. m
N'o. UIHim FrnnclBCo Hxprr.- 1:32 pm
No. 19Aslilaiu! Local 11:32 p. m
Medford to Jacksonville.
Motor car leaves .
Train leaves ....
Train leaves ....
Truln leaves . . . .
Motor Car leaves
tc.to.i, in
10:4.1 n. m
3:3R p tn
6:00 p. in
3:30 p m
Jacksonville to Mtdford.
Motor leaves 7:30 a.m.
Train leaves 8:45 a. tn
Train leaves 2:30 p, in
Train leaves ,..,.... i:30p, m
Motor Car leaves 7:30 p. tn
Pacific & Eastern Hallway.
Effective November 28
Vn. 3No l
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M.IA. M I
5:00 9::i I.v KukIp I't Ar
r:ir 916 Tallin Itock
i.22 9:53 AllKiito
5:30 10:00 Davis
5-45 10:10 Prater I.nkii Je.
6.00 10.20 Ar. Medford I.V
IN'i). "No. I
SEATTLE. Wash.. Dee. 13. The
local inspector of hulls mid boilers
will ninko a thorough investigation oi
the sinking of the utennier Kilsnp by
tho steamer IntltaiinM)lis late yes
terday afternoon in Seattle harbor.
The liutly of Aulnev I'. Vernon. l'J.
engineer of tho launch Columbia,
which was sunk by the Kitsap jtwl
before tho two larger -teamen?
crashed in the fog, has not been re
covered. His with tin onlv death re
sulting from lite accident.
The 510 passengers untl eiew of Hie
Kitsap were (uintd'crrcd lo the In -diaiiiipolis
without mishap.
Tho Kitsap was owned bv.llie Kit
sup County Trniispoitution coiiipnn.
and was valued at $13,000. She vn
insured for $17,500. The vessel was
built fie years ago at I'm Hand. The
launch Columbia was a fit). fool emit
valued at $30110.
Says "Grinds" Are Impractical.
UOSTONVMass., Dee. 15. Advis
iuir bis hearers to m into "praelieu
polities" nnd branding the college
"grind" and the student who shirk?
his studios us impractical, Colonel
Thcodoro Roosevelt today addressee
the class in constitutional law .tl
Harvard.
itr.soi.i'TioNS oi' roxnoLKNCK.
Chnnrc-IIor Commander and Uroth
er Knights of Pythias:
We, your commlttco appointed at
the last regular meeting of Talisman
Lodge, No.' 31, K. of 1'. to draft res
olutions of condolence, do hereby
submit tho ' following:
WhorenB, It hath pleased tho Itulor
of the Universe lo removo from our
midst the beloved wito of our friend
and frother, L. L. Damon, bo It here
by Hcsolvcd, That tho Btncoro sym
pathy of this lodge bo extended to
Brother Damon and family In this
their dark hour of bereavement.
That overy member of this lodgo
trtuly fecla tho great loss our brother
has sustained and resolve to not only
ox tend our sympathies, but stand
ready to help by every means nt our
"omutnnd to lighten tho burden ho Is
called upon to bear. Our admoni
tion would bo this: "Do bravo and
trust In God, who doeth all things
well."
Ilespectfully In F. C. & D., your
committee,
A. C. HUD HARD,
10. J. CLINK,
J. P. HUTCIIASON.
Bin Increase in Foodstuffs.
The girl who oiiya that sho won't
pinrry tho beBt man living Is lucky
If she doscu"t eventually enpturo the
worst.
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SUNNY MONDAY Laundry Soap contains a wonderful.
dirt-starter which saves half the rubbing. It will double
the life of your clothes. Its real virtues may not be appar
ent the first time you use it Yqu have perhaps been washinjj
your clothes with a heavily-rosined soap, and it will take some
time for Sunny Monday to undo what the rosin soap has done.
But after three or four washings you will notice a decided differ
ence in the whiteness of your clothes.
Sunny Monday will not shrink your flannels.
Sunny Monday will not make your woolens harsh and
"ncttlcy."
Sunny Monday will not fade your colored goods.
"Sunny Monday Bubbles
Will wash away your troubles."
THE N.K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Makers, Chicago
WASHINGTON, D. C. Dee. 15.--All
iuerensc of nearly 1,000,000.000
bushels of foodstuff over the output
of Inst year is shown by the iiinniiill
crop report of tho department of I
ngrioulttiro issued today. According
to tho report, this year's Crops ag
gregated :i,l'J3,000,000 btiHheU
against 2,772,000,000 in 100!).
The total valuation of the coun
try's farms hus decreased during (ho
same period from $1,()5'J,000,000 to
$l,5'Jl.O0O,00O.
Winter wheat production gained
nearly 120,000,000 busliols over last
year. Tho figures given were -KM,
000,000 bushels, against .14(1,000,000
Tho total vidua of wheat farms, the
report said, is $41:1,500,000, again.sl
$440,000,000 last year, -
Hnsklns for Health.
PAPER MILLS DEMAND
REIATE ON FREIGHT
WASHINGTON, Dec. 15. A com
plaint was filed today wijb .the In
terstate commerce commission byMhti
Willnmetto l'ulp & 1'npcr company
of Oregon City against the ltnrriutnii
and various omitcm railronds allege
hi! thnt excessive rates itjo charged
on nihbor-covcred, iron, pncr nil
rolls shipped from Now Ungland 'to
tho company's mill in Oregon. The
rate elmrj;ed was .$2.00 per 100
pounds. The toi initial rate to Port
land would liuve been $1.50. ltepar
atioii t otbe amount of $1.04 is asked.
There will bo only 10,000 words in
'he Arizona constitution. This i
right. Tho least said, the Soono.it
amended.
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Official Map of
Jackson County, Ore.!
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Jackson County Abstract CV. Approved and
dally adopted by tho county court, July, 1910.
Shown ownership of ench parcel of
toyyushlp nnd soctlon linos, county roatlB, forest r
Borvcs, railroad grant, city nnd town
and all other necessary Information.
Tho only convcnloilt, hnndj complete map
or Jackson county publlnhod In many years. Slzo
20 by 10 Inches, on heavy mnp papor, tinned at
both ends.
No homo complete without this map. It sella
for $2. TiO, hut will' bo given away free to miliHcrlb
era to tho Medford Mall Tribune.
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