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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR MOON, "MONDAY. JUN10 fl, 11)11.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
" Henry O'Mrtlloy, aufiGrlntcndcnt of
lintcliorloB for tho burvtui of flsh
orlosi, arrived Sunday and loft for tho
Hlk crook hatchery to complete ar
ranftoniflnlB Mr caring for trout fry.
Osrar Camitboll, profvssor of
chomlslry in Harvard university, in
in Modford for Buvornl dnya' research
work.
Mrs. Archlo Wilson loft for Port
land Monday morning.
tt. Growers, n nowaimnernmn or
OrnnjH Pars, was a business visitor
in Modford Saturday.
Mako an Investment by Insuring
with tho "Mutual Life of Now York."
pays tho largest dividends. J. P. Hut
chason, Agont.
David Twldwoll of Klma, Wash., is
tho guest of J. M. Schmidt. Ho con
templates locating in the valley.
C. E. Evans of Weed, Cal., was an
over-Sunday visitor in this city.
Host located rooming and board
ing house in Modford for sale at a
bargain. Inquire 122 North Fronv
street. 75
Mayor Loevor of Central Point was
a business visitor in Modford Satur
day. P. L. Clark has purchased the
Modford cleaning works at 120 North
Front street and will conduct the
business in tho future.
J. C. Endicott of Konnot visited
with frlonds hero Sunday.
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Olcnn O. Taylor), attornoys-at-law,
over Jackson County nank Bldg.,
Modford.
Mrs. J. S. Campbell departed Mon
dav for Portland, where she will visit
for two weeks.
C. J. Bradley of Wilbur is the
guest of friends In Medford.
Medford local socialist party moots
cvory Sunday night at 7:30 at Smith's
hall on North Grape BtreotS Everybody
invited.
A. E. Voorhlos. editor of tho Rogue
River Courier, was in Medford Sat
urday, coming up from Grants Pass
to witness the biplane flights.
Henry O. Malley of Oregon City is
spending a few days In Medford.
Leave your orders for hand em
broidery at Handlcfart Shop in Kont-
ner's. 68
Mrs. Frank LaRose was a passen
ger to tho rose carnival Monday
morning.
B. P. Hentzman of Eugene was
among' the visitors In Medford Sun
day. Miss Phronle Holmes was a pas
senger to Portland Monday.
Ashland Steam Laundry. Modford
office, phone No. 1201.
Senator H. von der Hellen spent
Monday in Modford on business.
Henry Bates was a Portland pas
senger Monday.
See A. E. Tatsuml for all kinds of
' Jewelry and watch repairing at 322
Alice street of Beatty. 05
"Doe" Stephenson was among the
Monday visitors to Portland.
W. C. Perkins, manager of the
U-Go theater, departed Monday for
Portland and tho rose carnival.
Famous pictures of the world
staged by members of the Greater
Medford Club at the Natatorlum
Tuesday evening, June 6. 65
D. R. Wood aud' wife spent Sun
day on Butte crock.
Mrs. Fay Anderson was among the
Modford folks leaving for Portland
Monday.
For the right kind of Mutual Flro
Insurance Boe W. V. Moore, room 20D
Phlpps building. Phone 3122.
. Charles Gay and wife loft Sunday
to take In the Portland rose carnival.
C. P. Brlggs of Butte Falls spent
Sunday with Medford friends.
Rels Foundation Washable Letters
for Initialing at Handicraft Shop in
Kentncr's. CS
J. E. Wilson of Cleevland Is In
Medford looking after business In
terests. .1. F. BergC3ch was a Sunday visi
tor in Medford from tho Applegate.
Don't' miss the living pictures given
by the Orator Modford Club at the
Natatorlum Tuesday evonlng Juno 6.
65
II. C. Stoddard left for Prospect
Monday to Inspect tho work under
way at tho new power plant.
WeeKs & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Day I'lione 2271
Night I'iioiiev F. W. WeekH 2071.
A. E. Orr, 8003.
LADY ASSI8TANT.
JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker and Kinbalmor
Successor to tho undertaking do-
purtmunt of Modford Furniture Co
Ufflco with Mcdrori! Furniture Co. 2
Telephones; Day, Bell 351;
John A. Perl, residence, Bell 4111, J
Homo 17DL.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
C W. Conklln 3001. J. H. But-
!r 3571.
AMBULANCE SERVJOJ3
" E. -n, 'Davis, accompanied hy n
number of friends, motored through
tho Applogato to Grants l'a.ss Sun
day, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Weston visited
Grants Pass Sunday, making tho trip
In their automobile.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Miller, with a
part j of friends, motored lo Grants
Pass Sunday.
Stamping done reasonably at
Handicraft Shop In Kentncr's. 6S
C. G. Skaman of WikhIvIUo was a
business visitor In Medford Saturday.
U. M. Holmes and Mr. Amoy and
their families wore In Grants Pass
Sunday mnklng the trip by automo
bile. Tickets for tho living plcturo show
to bo given by tho Grenor Modford
Club Juno C, can bo obtnlnod at Kent
ncr's, Modford Book Store. Nash
Hotel, the Louvro Cafe, Commercial
Club, M. J. Roddy's, Hasklns, Nata
torlum. 65
S. M. Hawk of Derby was In town
Saturday. He has secured the con
tract for sawing tho lumber for tho
Prospect mill.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kldd, Mr. and
Mrs. Merrick and son Emerson spent
Sunday at Central Point.
If you are looking for real bargains
In real ostato sec. M. V. Mooro, room
209 Phlpps building.
Mr. Durfoc, 711 North Central av
enue, was taken to the Ashland hos
pital -Monday morning.
Mr. Stout of Butte Falls was a
business visitor in Medford Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Woods spent
Sunday at Butte creek.
For a shave, hair cut or shampoo,
see Henry Bates. 128 West Main
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Felt and Miss Nora
Darling were among those who spent
Sunday at Butte creek.
Mrs. E. E. Gore returned Monday
from Portland, whore she has boon
visiting for some time.
See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Man. over Jackson County bank.
Mrs. J. H. Preston arrived from
Portland Monday to Join her husband,
who Is connected with tho New York
Mutual Life Insurance company.
Miss Anna Cotter visited Sunday
at the home of W. R. Brown. She Is
en route from Eugene to San Fran
cisco. . "
Henry Brtes. particular barber, 128
W. Main st.
Mrs. A. R. Phlpps, Lee Phlpps, Miss
Ellen Phlpps, Mrs. Llndley of Bel
Ilngham, Wash., and Mr. Taylor spent
Sunday at Butte Falls.
Mrs. F. A. Buffum. Mrs. R. R.
Ebcl, Mrs. Alexander and Mrs. L. O.
Ling witnessed the ball game at Cen
tral Point Sunday.
Miss Harriet Cassel, a teacher In
tho Medford schools, and her father,
J. Cassel, departed Monday for Pasa
dena, where they will spend the sum
mer. Mr. and Mrs. HaTry Brown of near
Eagle Point were transacting business
in Medford Monday.
Mrs. Ina Cochran left Monday for
an extended visit in Montlcello, Ind.
F. J. Rippey spent Sunday at Gold
Ray.
Supervisor Erickson of the Crater
national forest was in Ashland Mon
day on business connected with the
forestry work.
Miss Caroline Smith was a Sunday
visitor. ,
C. Burgess of this city was an Ash
land visitor Sunday, making tho trip
on honeback.
Messrs. Charles Reed, Harry Llnd
sey, Earl Tumy and R. G. Barkdull,
wilh Misses Hazel Davis, Bertha Eng
lish. Bess Kentner and Miss Thomas
of Honolulu, who is a guest of Miss
Kentner, spoilt Sunday at Ashland
park.
"Chub" Hamlin and wife ( were
Portland passengers Monday.
Mrs, John Olmstead and daughter
loft Monday for a few days' visit in
Portland.
Clarence Reames Is In Portland at
tending tho Knights Templar con
clave. Captain Gordon Vorheis, manager
of the Burroll orchards, Is hero look
ing after property Interests.
Mrs. Otto Relchman loaves tonight
for tho Portland roso show.
J. D. Heard leaves tonight on a
business trip to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Colvlg of
Grants Pass wero In Medford Sunday
attending tho funeral of tho lato Mrs.
A. M. Woodford.
Goes Back to a Minor League
.Photo . oCSf'BIES
is V
One of ihe fnmou brothers who
have made baseball history fa u ov in
n minor league after n short trial
last .-.esison with the St Louts Cardin
al It is expected, however, that lie
will shortly rejoin major league company
CHERRY MOVEMENT
NOW IN FULL SWING
The following gives number of
cars of deciduous fruit shipped from
all points In California for the wcok
(7 days) ending Friday morning,
Juno 2. 1911.
Cherries, 22 cars. Tho cherry
movement Is now In full swing with
cars being forwarded from all tho
cherry shipping points in the state.
In the early section Royal Anns,
Bing. Tartarlans and Centennials are
going forward, while In the Santa
Clara section the movement Is re
stricted to tho early varieties. In
tho Vacaville district this fruit will
last for a wcok or ten days, but will
probably be available from tho Santa
Clara districts for tho next three
weeks.
Apricots, 1-4 cars. This fruit is
now moving from Vacaville and Win
ters. Pringlos aro nearly dono and
Royals aro Increasing In quantity ev
ery day. There will be no consider
able shipments, however, for another
week.
During the laBt wcok there has
been no change In tho fruit situation
except that nil crops continue to look
bettor and show increased quantity.
Grapes are now blooming and prom
ise to sot well. Bunches nro unusu
ally" largo and fine and tho crop
could not look bettor.
Homo prosperity depends upon
homo Industry, and stato-wldo pros
perity will bo greater if factories
selling "Made in Oregon" goods aro
patronized b ytho local merchants.
FOR RENT Two-room furnlshod
house, close in. 125 North Holly
street. GO
FOR RENT Two-room house, ono
and a half acres, with Komo garden,
City wator. Inquire- at 122 Cot
tage Bt. 06
Married.
L. P. Robinson nml Miss Hester
Cndy, well known young people of
this city wero united in marriage at
tlio home of (lie brides parents, Mr.
and Mrs. II. B. Cndy, on North Cen
tral avenue Sundnv uftcrnooit at '
o'clock. The Rev. Tlieo. Matlock of
ficiatod.
The Young couple departed foi
Portland Sunday evening and wil
attend the Roso Carnival niter wiiiol
they will return to Medford and mak'
their home on West 11th street.
Boys in Juvenile Court.
Larry Muldoou and Bob Nelson al
lowed to havo tnkon property belong
ing to Chester Putney from the ohecl
room of the Niitatoriuni woro tnkcr
to Jacksonville Monday morning t
receive t hearing before Judge Nei
of the juvenile court.
They were taken heforo JustW
Taylor but as llioy wero both iinuVi
18 years of ago the case had to he
transfered.
NEW YORK, Juno 5. Thcodoro
Stcln, a wealthy cigar manufacturer,
died of apoplexy early today Just aB
he had finished una" won a long gamo
of pinochle. Unknown to Stein, a
warm friend of his, James J. Wll-
TMnrita rt llnnnn ilnnlm illitt nit litiit
before In a restaurant only a block
away. A hearty laugh over a funny
story brought on tho stroke.
Robbed by Foot Pads,
SAN PRANCISCO, Cnl., June 5.
Forced to march before footpads to
tho end of a piur in China Basin, rob
bed, struck over tho head and thrown
into the wntor, M. A. Hohtri wus
fished out, half drowned, by huibor
police enrly this morning. It ww
soino minutes before ho could be
found in the darkness. Ho told the
police that lie -was held up ut Fourth
and Channel Streets and forced to
march to Pier 45. Jfo was stunned
by tho blow and thinks ho sunk be
fore he was revived.
" pi - I Willi II I I "'
NKW YORK, Juno 5. Official an-
nouuecment that tho Vandoibilt race,
tho grand prix and tho international
light car race will ho run at Savan
nah, Georgia, this year was made to
day by tho automobile club of Am?ri
cu. The two former ovcittH nro ro
garded us tho principal uiitomobile
cIuhbSoh of this country.
TO WAITER I. SMITH
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa. Juno ;.
The first congnSMonul election
since President Tart raised tho Cana
dian reciprocity issue is being hold iu
the Xlnth Iowa BNtrict today to
choose a successor to Waller I.
Smith. Politicians all over tho coun
try aro watching the result very
closely, looking fur straws which mny
indicate which way the wind is blow
ing. While reciprocity to the prin
cipal isue, tho qul'Mion is consider
ably confuscd'owius: to the fact that
W. R. Green, tho republican candid
ate, is opiKised tolhe treaty, and W.
A. Cleveland, the democratic nom
inee, favors it.
Beautiful plowing weather was ex
pected to cut down the farmer vote,
in .spite of the fact that fully 1,000
automibiles arc being u'.ed in drag
ging voters to the jxills. In the 12!)
precincts of the district.
Todny'h election was occasioned by
President Tnt't's apointmeiit of Con
gressman Smith as judge of the
United States court for this district.
Tnft's Chicago speech on recipro
city is expected to aid Green, not
withstanding Green's opKwition to
tho proposed agreement.
WINS FROM A FRIEND
BUT LOSES TO DEATH
Heirs Balk at 99 Year Wait.
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Juno o. Suit
to break tho will of Valentine Christ,
an oventrio property owner who died
recently, leaving an estate valued at
.$1,500,000 wus begun yesterday by
Henry Shrist, a nephew and other
relatives. Christ's will provides that
tho estate shall remain in lie care of
trustees for ninety-nine years before
being divided among the heirs. It
is estimated that tho accumulated
surplus income, together with tho nat
ural increase in values of the prop
erties, will bring the total vnlnn of
tho estate nt least $100,000,000 liy
200!), The heirs want an iinmediati.
distribution.
Girl of 7 Plows 20 Acres.
CONGRESS, 0., Juno 5. Sovon-
ycar-old Lllllo Woavor Is tho young-
cat farm luboror In Ohio. Only Lll
llo doesn't regard .her work In help
ing hor father, Adam Wenver of Con
gress township, as work, Slio Bays
It'a fun to drlvo tho horses and bo
with tho men In tho floldH. Weaver
has put in 40 acres of Hprlng crops,
nnd of this Lllllo plowed 20 acres,
rjdlng on sulky plow.
IS LAip 1T REST
Tho funeral of Mrs. Woodford was
hold from tho family nnddeneo on
Month Holly struct at 2 : : 0 o'clock'
Sunday, hftoriinhn. KoV. Thcodoro j
Matlock 'ilollvoud tho lRt rltos. ,
The nttomlu'pro was very largo and
tho floral dtfoiliiKn woro tho most
beautiful ovhr noon In this city. In (
tmniunt wioj (n't Ho I. O. O. P. conic-,
tOry, John "Poll having charge of tho
fuliOial dlrcctlona.
The pullboarcrH wero: F. W. Mollis,
Mr. J. M. Kcono, II. V. LuniHdou. J
K. Watt, 1 1. C Koutunr and A. (
Hubbard.
TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS.
COLORADO SlMtlNUS Mix. Wil
liain Elliott, daughter of Plu.ww-iglil
David Belasco, is Mrioiisy ill ul her
father's Miuuncr home heie.
.M IN' KOLA. H. William Iluiipt
former racing iiutomibile diixcr, now
uwutor, hurt when his piano fell 100
feet, hurtling on a hoard fence is icst
ing comforluhly iu a hospital today.
He will recover.
WASHINGTON, D. C. Children
who took part iu cliildicu's day o
creises at All Saints Unitarian church
yiwtordnv ,iro todav treasuring car
nntions given them hv Pre-Ulont Taft,
LOS ANGELES. Cal.-Ortie Mo-
Manigal, awaiting trial lioie iu con
nee! ion with the dynamiting of the
Llewelyn Iron Works today rcl'ii-cd
to dUeuss the coufcs.iion ullcgod to
havo been mndc by John Delnney, iu
Muskogee, Okla., in which Dclaucy
implicated John J. .McN'amuru iu var
ious dynamiting ca-es.
CHICAGO, III. The purported
cnutcFiou of John Delauov in .Mus
kogee, Okla., implicating John Mi'
N'amara in various dynamiting cases
wni discredited today by Chicago
police, who say, there was no viaduct
blown up here iu February. 1(107.
CINCINNATI, Ohio-Labor lead
ers and buildiui; contractors here to
day flatly contradicted the confes
sion of John Delauey u far as it re
lates to Cincinnati. Tho police say
that no explosion occurred in any
Vino xtrect building iu January, 11107,
a reported in Delaucy's statement.
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal. William
j-liot, fatally wounded, by Robert Lee
colored saloon proprietor, cause of
ipmrrel unknown.
HAMBURG-The dirigible Pnrsival
VI arrived yesterday from Berlin nnd
i.-. being prepared for a flight to Cop
enhagen. Hasklas for Health.
NEW YORK, Juno fi. Melvin Y"h
nimaii, engineer of tho Wellnian air
ship America, which made an unsuc
cessful "attempt to oroSH the Atlantic
to Europe, has sailed on tho White
Star Steamship Celtic, Mr. Vanni-
juitii said ho was going ahrouu to
rioiupluto arrangements for another
trii in Iho airship.
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THE DEADLY FOE
AND CONQUEROR OF
RHEUMATISM
Uricsol is not an experi
ment, not a cure-all, but a
tried and proved remedy
that has been performing
wonderful work for years.
The formula is that of a
chemist of forty years ex-'
perience.
IT WILL NOT ONLY CURE
RHEUMATISM BY REMOV
ING EXCESS OF URIC ACID
IN TOE BLOOD, BUT IT
DISSOLVES AND ELIMI
NATES DEPOSITS IN TBE
JOINTS.
Uricsol positively has no
injurious effects upon the
stomach, but rather assUts
digestion and strengthens
the digestive organs.
Don't waste another day
before investigating Uricsol.
If your druggist does not
have it, send one. dollar to
the California Chemical Co.,
Los Angeles, and a bottle
will be sent you prepaid.
Call or Send for Free Booklet
California Chemical Co.
325 New High St., Lot Aaftlci, Cil.
"MEDFORD AGENT
Strang's Drug Store"
:: MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE ::
THURSDAY, JUNE 8TH
GRAND DOUBLE BILL
No. 1 Spooinl Biipgoinont of iho World ' MohI Eo
contvio unci Tompontmontnl Mnost.ro,
GENNARO
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VENETIAN GONDOLIER BAND
25 SYMPHONISTS
2D SOLOISTS
NO. 2 EXTRA EXTRA
The Ofoerita vSisters
DANSEUSES DE PARI i EXTRAORDINAIRE
Brooks and Carlisle
Iu "Twenty Minute of Joy."
The Newmans
Aimtrullnn Trick Cyi'llulx.
Neary and Miller
Tho Kiiim liiKldilomlH
HcjiIh how on huIo ut HiihMiin
Medford Iron WorRs
E. Q. Trowbridgo, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Kiiirinrn, Spraying Outfith, Puinpn,
Bojlm-s and Mut'hiiUTV. Ajamtn in Ho. Oroirou for 1
FAIRBANKS, MORSE k CO.
V J. G. BNYAUT, Prcililout J. A. I'KIIHY, VIo-fTriddoiit j
V K. MKUU10IC. Vlco-l'n-ildnt JOHN S. OHTII, Cwdilnr
V. U, JACK HON. AM't Ciythlrr
The Medford National Bank
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus), $20,000.00
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MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Monoy on hand at all times to loan on improved
ranchos and fruit land.
PHONE 3231.
320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG.
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$50 REWARD
We will pay $50 Reward
for inf orntajtion leading to the
arrest and conviction of any
person tampering with any of
our machinery or equipment
CLARK & HENERY CONSTRUCTION CO.
MEDFOXD, OREGON
WATER
RENT
Now Due at Recorder's
Office June 1 to 10, '11
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