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MEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUlORPAY, .1UN10 W..1M1.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Herbert llnnna or Jacksonville was
In Mcdtonl Monday ovoning enrouto
to Grunts Pass.
,d. 0. Smith nnd Mrs. M. E. Nctlicr
loml were married In Jacksonville
MondAjr, afternoon. Thoy expect to
taito their honeymoon trip to Tort
Jand wliuro thoy will reside Both
Jlr. nnd Mrs. Smith are well known
In Medford.'
Mnko nn Investment by insuring
with tho "Mutual Life of Now York,"
pays tho Jargest dividends. J. P. Hut
clmson, Agent.
0. H. ClomonB a Grants Tass at
torney was In Jacksonville on legal
business Monday.
The Itov. V. II. Jones of Butto
Falls was In Medford Monday to
meet his daughter, who returned
from Albany where sho has been at
tending college.
Beat located rooming nnd board
ing house In Medford for salo at a
bargain. .Inquire 122 North Front
street., v 75
II. )l. Harvey returned from Cot
tage Grove Monday where ho has
been visiting his parents.
II. M. Miller of St Paul is the
guest of his cousin E. W. Huntley
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Glean O. Taylor), attorncys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank Bldg.,
Medford.
C. E. Sams of Ashland was In Med
ford Monday on his way homo from
Jacksonville where ho has been on
legal business.
Leroy Peck returned Monday from
Rosoburg where ho has been visiting
-with his sister.
ABhland Steam Laundry. Medford
office, phono No. 1201.
Mrs. Charles Ellis of Jacksonville
departed Monday for Hilts, Colorado,
where sho will join her husband.
H. V. Mendo spent Sunday at his
mlno near Grants Pass.
See It. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
Mrs. B. C. Gleason of Phoenix wa3
shopping in Medford Monday.
J., A. Roso of Griffin Creek Is in
Portland on business.
Henry Bstes, particular barber, 128
W. Main st.
J. E. Enyart and Dr. E. R. Seely
are in Eugeno where they will take
part in tho Pacific coast shoot to bo
held there.
J. B. Rolter of Watsonvillo. Cali
fornia, was a business visitor here
Monday.
For a sbavo, hair cut or shampoo,
see Henry Bates, 128 West Main
street. '
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Whistler and
daughter Miss Iola, departed Monday
evening for Clarkson. Washington.
J. W. Smiley and M. R. Wells of
this city are visiting at tho home of
tho farmer's daughter at Lodi, Cali
fornia. Marquisette waists to embroider
at tho Handicraft Shop. 75
Ed' Piko was a business visitor In
Grants Pass Monday.
T. M. Andorson of Kcrby was a
business viBltor in Medford Monday.
He reports great mining activity In
tho Kcrby country.
Tablo linen, hemmed and initialed,
at the Handicraft Shop. 75
J. G. Winter of Dlnuba, California,
Is In Medford on business.
Miss Dorothy Merlins pf Interna
tional Falls, Minn., arrived Monday
to visit friends here.
Stencil outfits at tho Handicraft
Shop, Kentnor's. 7C
Sam IJogers of Helton. California,
California, was among tho Monday
arrivals In Medford.
"Plnkoy" Rador spent Sunday with
friends near Eagle Point.
H. Harrington, F. II. Althera, J. A.
Blackburn and I. R. Blacgburn of
Dayton, Ohio, are in Medford look
ing for a location.
MrH. S. A. Skaggs, of Eugeno is
spending a fow days In Medford.
Just received, a shipment of now
Invincible Jardinieres. Your choice,
with a 2D-ounco can K. C. baking
powder, while they last, for 50c, at
237 Rlvorsldo avenue, North, Med
ford, Or. 72
Charles Meserve loft Monday on a
hiiBlncss trip to Woodvllle.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Day Phono 171
Night Phones F. W. Weeks 2071.
A. E. Orr, seoa.
LADY ASSISTANT.
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JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker and Umbalmer
Succouor to the undertaking do-
! nartmont of Medford Furniture Co
Offlcq with Medford Furniture Co. !
' , Telephones: Day, Boll 351; :
: Jolin A, Perl, rosldonce, Boll 4111, ;
Homo 179L.
J, H, But-
AMBULANCE SKRVIOll
t 0. W. Conklin seui.
ller 3571.
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cGorgo 11. Wlso qt San Francisco,
was a business visitor In this city
Tuesday.
W. W. Reed of Seattle was a busi
ness visitor In Medford Monday.
Matt Calhoun of Phoenix was In
Medford preparatory to leaving for
tho mining district around Grants
Pass. t
Seo Huntley nnd MacClatchlo for
tiro Insurance. Phono 349i.
Miss Sara Van Meter of Champaign
Illinois is a guest at tho home of Dr.
C. C. Van Scoyoc
Splrltuntes meeting. Mrs. Lump
pin will speak on modern splrllsman
and Its phenomen at Mrs. Plymale.
301 South Central street, Wednesday
evening, Juno HK at S o'clock. 72
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Uoughton,
who have been visiting friends here
for several days left for their homo
In Hornell, X. Y. They expect to
return soon and will bring a party of
friends with them who wish to locate
In the west.
Alvin Foes of tho Roguo River
Electric Company was a business visi
tor In oGld Hill Tuesday.
F. H. Sherman formerly of Win
ona, Minn., arrived Tuesday with a
carload of goods. He will start au
electric shoe repairing shop hero.
Miss Jessie Sterling of Central
Point was shopping In Medford Mon
day. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo B. Carpenter
returned from San Francisco Monday
evening.
G. W. Yeager was In from his
ranch Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Madden of Central
Point were In Medford Monday.
C. M. KIdd visited his ranch near
Central Point Tuesday morning.
Mrs. B. T. Van De Car left Tuesday
morning for a two months visit In
Marshficld.
Mrs. Janney was In from Porrydale
Monday.
A. E. Reames is In Grants Pass on
a short business trip.
Elmor Hlcks left Tor Portland
Tuesday morning to attend tho Ore
gon grand lodge, A. F. & A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lester of Seat
tle arrived hero Tuesday for a visit
with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vilas departed
for Los Angeles Monday morning,
making the trip by automobile.
A Sinchelmer of Tolo. was a busi
ness visitor hero Tuesday.
H. C. Kentner has returned from a
business visit in Portland.
Misses Rose and Lillian Patterson
of Ashland attended the shower given
by Mrs. Horace Howard Monday even
ing. J. W. Lawton and D. T. Lawton
departed Tuesday for Klamath Falls
to purchase stock.
Mrs. L. N. Treyer of Ashland was
a Tuesday shopper In Medford.
Virgil Strank who has been attend
ing tho Oregon Agricultural .college
at Corvallis arrived in Medford Tues
day morning.
John Dopp departed Monday for
tho Sterling mine countrfy whero he
will prospect for gold.
H. L. Speck returned from Port
land Tuesday morning.
Vernon Vawter arrived home Tues
day morning from Eugene where he
has been attending the University of
Oregon.
Mrs. J. S. Campbell and children
returned Tuesday from a visit with
friends in Portland and Seattle.
Mr. Blackburn of Central Point
was in Medford on business Tuesday.
Mrs. H. B. Blgalow and son Harold
departed for their old homo in Mar
shalltown. Iowa, Tuesday morning.
Mr. Blgalow will follow later.
C. F. Hutchison will start Thurs
day for a business trip through east
ern Oregon. "Hutch" will spend
about a month -for tho "Mutual Life
Insurance Co. of New York." In tho
Lakevlew and Burns county.
MEXICANS GIVEN WOflK
BY SANTA FE ROAD
FRESNO, Cal., Juno 13. Two
hundred Mexican laborers whoso fain
Hies liavo been In a destitute condl
tlou hero for some tlmo, were given
work today by tho Santa Fo Railroad
company, through tho efforts of May
or Chester II. Rowoll and other city
officials. Tho authorities wore arous
ed to action by tho domands of Mrs
Josophlna DeKologlo, mission work
er, In behalf of the destltuto labor
ors. Mrs. Dokologlo recently march
ed at tho head of a parade of tho un
employed to tho city hall, whoro sho
demanded help from tho city govorn
meat.
CONCERT WEDNESDAY EVENING
On Wednesday ovoning, Juno 14th,
at 8:30 o'clock at tho First Methodist
church or Medford, will bo given a
most excellent concort, h ytho choir
of this church. There wll bo music
both vocal and instrumental, and
Longfellow's Village blacksmith, will
bo rendered In song. Following tho
concert refreshments will bo served.
Admission 35 cents, which includes
refreshments. 70
Hasklns for Health,
SHIPPING STRIKE
ON TOMORROW
Officers of National Sailors anil
Firemen's Union Announce That
International strike Will Be Called
Wednesday 3,000,000 Men.
SOUTHAMPTON, England, Juno
13. Officers of the Nntlonal Sailors'
and Firemen's Unjon announced to
day thnt an International strlko of
sailors would be called tomorrow.
Tho union professes to control 3,000,
000 sailors and marine flremeu.
Nearly a score of vessels, Including
the American Liner St. Paul, nro de
layed at tho piers hero. Tho White
Star line's big, new Olympic, Is sch
eduled to sail on her maiden voyngo
tomorrow.
SHARP SKIRMISH PREDICTED.
(Continued from Puko 1.)
It Is admitted In party circles here
that the real opposition of tho demo
crats to the Brlstow amendment was
not shown by tho final vote on the
resolution.
Thnt this opposition, however will
not extend to killing the resolution
In conference, but will be shitted to
the state legislatures, Is said to bo
tho party plan. Since it requires a
vote of three fourths of tho stato leg
islatures to ratify, should tho twolvo
states of the "solid south" fall to en
dorso on tho ground thnt It would
mean federal Interference with tho
laws governing tho enfranchisement
of ho negroe, this number In Itself
would be one more than enough to
prevent the amendment from becom
ing effective.
MRS. SHAW SAYS SHE IS
QUITE WELL, THANK YOU
(Ashland TtiliiiKS.)
Two or three weeks njo n report
gained eireuliitiou liore Unit. Dr. ,Mnt-
tio 1). Shaw, r former resident, v:ih
dead in Xovn Scotia. It uavo Mrs.
Slinw the (juestionnlilo nloiiKtuti f
iriiuiii., in it tense, uer own oiuuilU'V,
ami we are in receipt of Hie I'ollow
itni letter:
"Kilitor Tidings: On iviuliiip your
paper today' I was unite surprised
to read my own obituary. Ah I uiu
very well nnd getting around at a
good rate, I consider myself a pietty
lively corpse. So if you will adver
tise the falseness of this rumor 1
will feel much obliged" to you. 1 may
wish to return some day for a vihit
to that section and it might jrivo my
friends a shock. Sincerely,
"AlATTIK II. SHAW."
ANNUAL SCHOOL .MKKTINU
Notices have been prated calling
tho Aununl School Meeting fo rtho
election of Ono Director for ho term
of five years, to be held at the high
school building on June 19th, HUM 1 ,
from 2 o'clock to 6 p. in. of snld day.
ORIS CUAWFORl). Clerk.
chronic, or money buck, Sold by
Clina. Strang and drugglsta every
where at fil) cents a box.
.ntccd to cure Indigestion, acute or
(iltAUKFl'li
AND ATTU.UrriVK
WOMEN
Borah Plcaseil.
WASHINGTON, D. C. Juno 13.
Asserting his belief that tho resolu
tion for the direct election of United
States senators would bo ratified by
the stato legislatures. Senator Borah
(republican, Idaho) father of tho
resolution expressed his pieasuro to
day over Its passing.
"Personally," ho said, "I would
havo much preferred to seo the direct
election of senators resolution adopt
ed as, It came from the Judiciary com
mittee, but It Is exceedingly gratify
ing that the measure passed as It did.
I think thnt If It reaches the states
they will ratify it. I bollovo tho hatl
flcatlon would have been moro cer
tain If the resolution had been adopt
ed In its original form. I feel, how
ever, that It was a great victory and
that all ought to bo satisfied."
Borah sharply opposed tho Brlstow
amendment, which was adopted.
Prospect Fine.
Senator Brlstow (republican, Kan
sas father of the amendment, anado
the following statement:
"The prospect Is now fine. Tho
direct election of senators resolution,
as the senate adopted It, I bolleve, la
certain to be approved by three
fourths of tho states within a year or
two. It presents the simple ques
tion of whether senators should bo
elected by tho people, and therefore is
much stronger than tho original reso
lution, which provided a chango In
the constitution depriving tho govern
ment of tho right to control senator
ial elections. I fthat resolution had
been adopted, it would havo precipi
tated a bitter political controversy ov
er sectionalism and tho negro qncs
tlon all over the country. I think
tho house will adopt tho resolution
as It passed the senntc."
Look for tho ad that describes the
place you would like to own.
Hasklns for Health.
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WANTED Everyone to hnvo a
house. See tho Standard Real Es
tate Loan Co.. room 21 Jnckson
County Bank building. 71
WANTED Tho people to know
whero thoy can get a loan and buy
or build a homo at G por cont
money. Tho Standard Real Estate
Loan Co., room 21 Jnckson County
Bank building. 71
FORSALEi Loan contract for C,00,
wljpn matured good for J10Q0
loan will cost only ?9.G4, dues per
month. Tho Standard Real Estalo
Loan Co., room 21, Jackson County
Bank building. 71
WANTED Mon to chop wood. Good
wages. Apply to M. J. Hall, Jack
sonville. 73
FOR RENT r Cool front rppm,
ground floor, comfortably furnish
ed for two, bath, hot water, $16
per month. 234 Ninth street. 73
FOIt RENT Tho Hockenyays bunga
lows handsomo; modern; furni
ture at a bargain. 729 West 11th.
Main 0003. 73
If you are t,hlu and wnnt to bo
plump: If you have wrinkles la your
face that you nro not proud of. If you
skin Is sallow or subject to pimples
or blackheads take Ml-O-NA stomach
tablets for two weeks and notice tho
change.
Nino tenths of the thin people nro
thin because the stomach Is nut ac
tive; It Is not mixing thoroughly with
the natural digestive Juices the food
put Into It. and in consequence Is not
extracting fro jutho food enough
nourishing matter tor tho blood to
distribute to every part of tho body.
If tho stomnch does not do Its work
properly tho nourishment In tho food
you eat Is passed along without giv
ing to tho body any flesh building
elements.
MI-O-NA stomnch tablets quickly
build up the stomach so that it ex
tracts from the. food al I the elements
necessary to form good solid flesh.
If you nro thin a two weeks tront
ment of MI-O-NA stomnch tablets;
two with each meal will work won
ders. MI-O-NA stomach tablets nro pilar-
Draperies
Wo carry a wry comnlote Una of
draprlc. Uco curtain, fixture, etc.
nnd do nil claies of upholstering. A
iipeclat man to look after this work
exclusively and will Rtve o cooil
ncrvlce as Is possible to get In even
the largest cities.
Weeks & McGowan Co
For Sale
l.umitu N. .Ittilil, of Yulfnl, Oregon,
Itm for sale lit ttto fruit, Kurdoa and
nlfulfit liuwl of Ktiuthorii OroKon, Urn
following tlom'rlbcd Inmln:
IK ncrcit 3 1-2 litllox fi tint TivIimiI, Int.
lu'ovnt, dwelling Imtino, 10 iiprcn In
etlltlvttllon; itttietiK tli foot IiIIIm, vn
tor. I'rloo J150D ckkIi ilown,
tU) itcrott. 20 nvrPM tnnlor eultlviillnn,
family orchard, 3 1-2 mllrn front Titl
out. I'rloo 1(1000, CitHlt duwn. Among
the ttllls.
31 nerti,. Clmltio fruit fitrtn, t mile
from TnliMit, $13,000, $T000 enntt. 1ml
mice on time.
t.otti T nnd S, In Talent, it0xl0 foot, film
Writ; n dwvlltitK ItottKo. Price $400.
Lola 1) nnd to. In Tuteut 0x9K foot,
n roo.1 iluollluK ItoitNO mid fllio Wotl,
Prloo $S00.
17 neros, 8 miles from Tnlont, t cottt
ntorclnl orchard Should ylotd this
your 2500 or SR00 loxes of fruit. Pi lot
Si 0.000. Ono-lttilf on sit down,
180 ncroN 1'Mno tliiilr tiMd, mostly fir
nnd liotolock. sotuotlilnK lllto tl.ouo..
COO foot of wov tltnlior. Price $5000
ciwh.
20 neros I utllo from Tnlont, part In
crowhiK orchard mid nlftilfit. I'rloo
$32R nu noro.
IOu noros NVnr Un f.unotis Htmercul
orohnrd, 100 ncros under ctiKlvnllon,
till foncoil; fruit imil alfalfa noil, a
dwelling house, Iwtrtt nnd water tank.
$13B tho aoro.
Stock Ranch For Sale
$15 Acre
IWO nciTS of raw lnutl in llu Kotfiit Kiver vnlloy,
just Ion milt's from lite I'uilruml, Diir-hnlfHl.lclcy, umi
linir I'roo soil. 1 million iiwsill on ovory nciv.
Titlo pi'i'loel nnd in nhnpo Tor tt iiitk snio. Tin best
proposition on tho nmrJu'l lodn.v. Cull on
EARL S. TUMV, 201 GarnettCorcy Bldg
t4
, Hlt f
ROO.t
$1100
FOR SALE
CITY PBOPERTY
Lots wholesale and retail
MOOR-EHNI-CO.
212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg
only
t lot In Ashland. (0x112 font;
ilwollltiR house, near tho depot.
cnxh
160 ncros About 5 mile from Medford,
a i no us the hills, rntiKo unsurpassed)
timber land. $13 SO an acre
lit ucren One block front C P., Talent,
Ore. Pine blaek froo soil, pinion,
fruit and alfalfa soil, 13 arros youiiK
lnr tree., i 1-2 noron 10 year old
Newlown npplen. a kooiI C room
dwelllni? boose. Price $11,000. $0500
cash down. The rojit on time.
SO acres 1,500,000 saw tlmlxr, atomic
th hills. T iiiIIom from Tatont. Price
$2000 cash.
4 ncrvs 2 t2 miles fcom Talent, fruit
ami oJileken ranch. HI renin of water
runs throtiKh the place. Price $ t Too
en nh.
5 ncrcs Closo to Talent, In cultivation,
dwolllui; hntimi nnd kok1 well. Price
$3000. $1000 one year. $1000 two years
2 mines Ophlr and Ittllh. ! tnllo from
Talent, ono tunneled CO feet, the oilier
ICO foot
10 acres Anions the hills, iIwoIIIuk
house and n few noron cleared Plenty
of water ami timber $!? Ih aero
10 acres near Tah-nt. All In cultivation
noil In fruit trees. $I2C the acre, 1-3
cash down.
10 ncres Croom house, barn ami
chicken house. Prleo $2,730, $1400
ensh down.
10 acres--Part set tu nlfalfa nnd trull
trees. Price $1500
40 ncres 6 tulles from Oolit Hill, all
ttmlor citltlvntlnn. Owlllni; liotiso
nnd orchard. Price $13,000.
IluslnrsM lots In Talent.
150 acres unimproved land near Jack
sonville. 10 aero orchard 1 mile from Talent
Price $5000.
191 ncres Ono mile from Talent, 90
ncros ttot to He Anion and llurltett
pears. C ncros to KplfxenborK New
InmKalow house, bam COxfiO Prior
$350 tho acre, $25,000 down, balance
nn time.
2t0 ncres timber on I.lttlo llittte. 1.000,
000 foot iuw tlmhor. fine, soil after
timber Is removed. Prlco $3000. 1-3
cash down, balance on time.
73 1-2 acres orchard, llnrtlett and IVAli
Jou o.'ars. Newtown nptiles. Prleo $326
nn ncro If nil sold toether; 10 acres
Hrpnrutely $350 tho acre; 13 down.
balnncn In 1, 2 and 3 years time
Ono lot In town of Tnlenl, 65x152 frot,
one S room new IiuukaIow house,
wood houso 12 by 20 foot; Rood well
Shade trees set out. Prleo $1900.
$1200 cash, balance nn time.
13 lots. 2 ncres. In town of Talent, new
houso, wood shed, well and fine family
orchard. Prleo $3000, $1500 cash,
bnlanco on time.
Also a blacksmith plant In the newly
Incorporated town of Talent, Or Lot
shop, tools nnd business Prleo $2100
half cash down, tho balance on two
years' tlmo at 7 por cont.
Luman N. Judd
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ASHLAND, OREGON
offers mono aVlnu'lions for llio tourist than any city
in tfoutlu'i'ii Oregon, TIip New Ciilumhia Hotel at,
Ashland is imuxeelotl for exeolli'iirn of fiirnisliiiiKS.
Ooinpart's favorably willi (lie best hotels of Portland
or San I'Yanoiseo for n tnlt-ni eonvenienee and eoin
fort. Steam heat "and hot, and cold water in v.vwy
room. Uoorns with privtite hath. Single or en suite.
Hotel auto meets trains. European plan. Jr res
ervations address tr apply
The Columbia Hotel
Mrs. E. G. Hadloy, Prop. Eiulors Block, Ashland, Or
J. H. ENYAUT, rroyltltmt J. A. I'KUUY. Vlcol'rcslilout
T. K. M13UUICK. Vlci.lrt'sldnt JOHN 8. OIIT1I, Cttiltlor
W. II. JACK SON, Asi't (JoBlilor.
The Medford National Bank
Capitul, $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
ranches and fruit land.
PHONE 3231.
320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG.
GORMAND & FORD CO.
Featuring
Little Miss Mildred Ford
Standard Repertoire Opening Jiill,
"Wedded, But No Wife"
"LENA RIVERS"
"TRISS, THE GIRL FROM THE WEST"
O-Piecc Orchestra (5 Big Vaudeville Acts
J (People in Cast.
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FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All hinds of lOngines, Sj)ra)ing Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Alaehinery. Agents in So. Oregon lor
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
r I j'lj-tij $ 1 1
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When you get back to
enmp, tirccf and hungry, you
do not want to spend tho
evening gelling Mippcr rendy. You want n stove you
can slart up in u minute that will cook quickly and well.
" For camp, houseboat or bunnalow, a New Per
fection Oil Cook-6tovc is the ideal cooking device. It
is ready for use in n moment. 4 It saves all the trouble
of cutting wood nnd fctttni in coal. It does not overheat
or mnko dirt in a kitchen ; tnerc arc no ashes nor smoke,
It requires Ics3 attention nnd cooks belter than any other range.
M.tlfl wtlli 1.2 Miwl 1 Imrnrr,. will.
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ilimluiinclir finulml ll.rocnlujut, Ilia
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