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MEDFOPD MATL TR TRUNK, MEOKORR OREGON, THURSDAY, .TUNIC 22. 11)11.
U SHOULD RALIY
1U PLUB' SUPPORT
! 1, .
Over $3000 In Dues Delinquent
NamesMb le Made Public Soon
Everyone Should Help the Good
Werk Along.
To llio IMitor: At the moctiiij if
the Afvlfrl CommciciiO 'liil, held
V'1iiomlny exciiiii),', Sporutnry linns
Hiilmiillcd to tlio officers of the club,
ii, litjjL of OclinqiientH. .Much j urpric
wiih uxpn'smMl to lenni Hint I he club
hIiouIiI have a (lcliuiietit list of our
.K1000. This list showed many !
Medl'onl's best "buliove.l to be"
booster and loyal citimis. Mow, it
JlcdTord is K" t uphold its repu
tation as a live, progressive city with
n Commercial club that bus the repu
tation of doing original things in
development, and promotion work,
and ready to back up Mich idea-.
with financial support, tlie must
hae citizens and members of the
Commercial club, who do more than
talk load, and leavo it to the other
fellow to fool the hills.
,Thitf libl hhowh really who (he U-
al people of Mud ford are, that are
giving a mite toward maintaining the
supremacy of Aledfortl and keeping
it in the bright limelight of the world
at large by supporting the bone and
sindw of the city, its Commercial
club.
The list also shows who of the
many "enterprising" appearing citi
zens in the city and valley are not
giving u helping hand or doing their
fair and proper share ia bringing in
creased development and' propcrit
to iledford and to themselves indi
vidually.
During tho month, a number of the
members who are loyal and public
spirited, and to whom much of Med
ford's prosperity is owing, called
upon the merchants and citizens, who
were thought to appreciate tire val
uable work, of the Commercial club
in the past, and ask for a subscrip
tion to maintain the high .standard
which ifedford has given to the com
mercial world. It is needless to say
that many welcomed the "subscrip
tion" committee, and again placed
their imprint for a continuance ot
the monthly subscription and dues;
but too many were encountered who
are of the side-stepping sort, who
are always, ready with some flimsy
excuse, and who in the past have let
the other fellow bear the load of ob
ligation, which has been the result of I
increased business and enhanced val
ues of his property. Now, it is cer
tainly not fair to allow sueh a con
dition to go om. every busine.-s man
knows that this is'a had state of af
fairs for everybody in Medford. The
Commercial club must continue to be
a real "live wire, necensary to our
city juU as much as our ixj-.toffic.-e.
banks and city administration.
Every one should hclpinnd not per
mti the burden Jo fall upon a small
number of our peoule who are of the
deserving and enterprising class.
This list of delinquents contains
Philadelphia's New Water Wagon
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PHILADELPHIA MOTOR. CAR WATERING STATION FOK. HORSE?
PHlhAUKbPHIA, Juno 22 - The Interested
lnteat thtnc in water wukohs has ar- This motor ear water wagun ' the
rived It's a motor driven vehicle ami only one of Its kind In the world, and
soon will he abroad In Philadelphia
streets, but stranpe to say Its pur
pose Is to supply drinks, not to be a
prohibition agent. Let It be realized
at the outset, however, that this new
water wagon has nothing to do with
man women and horses alone belns
COURT?
flJSE
NEW3
KmZSSr
names with averages as high as $(10
and $75. Persons who are fully re
sponsible, but who find pretext or ex
cuse to avoid paying. Some say, "If
you had come around monthly, I
would have paid my dollar, hut now
the bill i too big." Others make the
excuse when called upon to subscribe
a small amount for publicity work,
state that they feel grieved for not
being asked to Tiecomo a member, or
find some other means of crawling
out.
The Commercial club is not a
closed corporation, it is not a so
cial organization. Every white, law
abiding citizen is welcome to join its
memberhip. In fact it is his duly
to belong, and therefore should not
wait to bo asked or invited. The
club belongs to him as much as it
does to the older members, who have
been so tuceessfal in building up this
community, and through whose effort
and loyalty so ninny who are not
members nor lending their support,
lire deriving great benefit.
Tho officer of the club "on seeing
fue list of members in arrears on
account of dues and subscription, de
luded that it was but just and proper
to present the true situation tp show
who tho public spirited men really
nVc, und accordingly instructed the
(secretary to have tho list of mem
bers in arrears read at (he next open
meeting of tho Hertford Commercial
club to he held on July f. It is to be
h'oped that many of tho lax mem
bers will get out their cheek books
and balance (heir accounts to which
they have obligated themselves, and
Will realize tho need of their co
(ipeiatiou in the woik which I lie
Commercial club seeks to do for the
future growth of Hedfoid.
UOOSTKIl.
Look at tho arts that offer em
ployment and you'll find tho right one
(00I1.
llasltlns for Health, ' ,
Ileal Kstutc Transfers.
Joseph J. Klamt to Christine
Helmut, property la Wlllekes
addition, Hertford ? 1
J. A. Perry to V. S. llrann,
472.6U acres In township 32,
2 East tO
P. Osenbrufige to W. S. Uraan,
land In section 11, township
32, 2 East 1
J. A. Perry to S. Branii, land
In section 12, township 32,
2 East 1"
Edith M. Osenbruggo to W. S.
Ilrann, land in section 1,
township 32, 2 East ....... 10
Vm. B. Jackson to V. S. Union,
land in section 5, township
32, 3 East 10
Ida A. Jacksoa to V. S. Brann.
land in section 7, township
32, 3 East 10
Ida A. Jacksoa to W. S. Brann.
land In section 7, township
32, 3 East "". 10
E. X.. Warner to Trail Lumber
Co., property In Walnut Park 2400
Aimer B. Campbell to Win. E.
Campbell, lot 6, BIssells ad
dition. Medford 500
J. B. Craig to T. P. Walters,
1G0 acres In township 3C, 1
East 10
J. J. Lane to Wra. Willis, lots
1 and 2. block I). Talent ... . 10
Ilebccca Eggleston to John 11.
Illlngworth. property In Ash
land 10
Wm. M. Abbott to Lauls It
Ulen, property la Homestead
Association tract 10
John L. Cralsaat to W. S.
Brann, 1C0 acres In township
32, 1 West '. . . 10
Caroline Hayes to W. S. Brann.
1C0 acres In section 3-1, town
ship 32,, 1 East "... 10
Katharlna Croisant to W. S.
Brann, 1C0 acres In township
32, 1 East . 10
Henry Humphrey to A. H. Mil
ler, property In Kenwood
subdivision 10
H. P. Pohlaud to Delia M.
Scheble, property In Ashland 10
II. F. Pohland to John F. Patty,
property In Ashland 1500
W. S. Barnum to George It.
LIndley, lots 10, 1 land 12,
block 14, Collego Hill addi
tion to Medrord 10
Trail Lumber Co. to C. II. Col
lins, lot 1, block C, Highland
Park addition to Medford . 1
John S. Orth et al., to Henry
Pltz, lots 1, 2, 3, 7 and 8,
block 3C, Jacksonville 10
Henry Pltz to Christian neu
ter, lots 1, 2, 3, 7 8 and 9,
block 3C, Jacksonville 425
Hoy Ulrleli to Francis Forrest,
proporty In block 39, Jack
sonville 10
Bank of Jacksonville to Fran
cis, Forrest, lot C, block 2,
lot 1, block 3, LiHidgren's
subdivision to Holman addi
tion, Jacksonville 10
O. C Hoggs to John H. Bhep
heid, laud lu section 17,
township 37, range 1 west 1
Charles L Duffleld to Y'm
Ulrlch, 100 acres In section
20, township 37, rango 2 cast 4CC
B. F. Mulkoy to II. C. Bdnnoy,
11.54 acres In township 3C,
rango 2 wc&t 10
Myra Roberts to William D. Wil
lis, property lu Talent ...... 250
H. Vilas UeckwitU to Allco Hol-
loway, assignment of bond. . 10
I. I). MaeDonald to Florence H.
Herrlck, lots 4, C and C, block
1, Aiidoispii-Toft addition to
Modfoid , , , 10
A. .Cojoiimn to Medford Hotel
Co., propei t' ou Ivystreot,
10
100
0
10
Is tho liwentlon of members of the
Women's Society Tor the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals, who hope to
slake Philadelphia's thirst.
Thus will a time honored Institu
tion for the dental of drink become a
lUMiis of Its dispensing.
j Medford 151)00
James C. Gibson to Eva A. Pol-
lctt. laud la township 3N,
raniro 1 west how
I.ow A. Elwood to A. A. Moody,
26.91 acres In section S.
I township 3S, rango 1 west 1
Elizabeth P. Torney to A. A.
Moody, property In Siskiyou
Heights. Medford ......... 1
Charles B. Gay to C. E. Kirk,
property lu block 7. Medford
E. J. Langley to Patrick Swayne
land la township 40, rango 4
Delta Clement to George E.
How laud et al.. 70 acres In
township 37. range 3 weal..
Delia Clement to George E.
1 lowland. 70 ncroo la town
ship 37, rango 3 west
Delia Clement to cetrge E.
Howland, 20 acres in section
27, township 37, range 3
west
Oeorgu E. Howland to V. S.. 70
acres In township 37, rango
l est
George and Mary Golger to Cor
nell Uanch Co.. land In sec
tion 2, township 37. range 4
west
Gold Kay Realty Co. to Gold
Kay Investment Co., property
lu Crowell & N'lckell addition
to Medford
Granite City Savings bank to
J. W. Patterson, 9.12 acres In
township 3S, range 1 east. .
K. P. Noll to Charles H. Hosley.
property In Railroad addition
to Ashland
.'harlcs II. Hosley to C. V. Bt'o
ler, property la Railroad ad
dition to Ashland
I. E. Conger to H. E. Bowman,
land in township 37, rango 2 j
wast 150 1
V. G. Smith to Mrs. Katherlno
Lansing, 3.57 acres In Enoch (
Walker place 1000
(esse C. Hamilton to H. H. Tay
lor, 12.75 acres In township
3S, rango 3 west 1200
M. H. Taylor to Mary C. Ham
ilton, and lu township 37,
range 3 west 1200
Halite Hnyt Johnson to Thom
as J. Williamson, land In
township 37, rango 1 west 4500
n. W. Clancy to Society of Sis
ters of Jesus and Mary, 15
acres In Siskiyou Heights ad
dition to Medford 1
Eusebe F. Raymond to X. J.
Garrett, proporty In Barr'a
addition to Medford
James McConachlo to Charles
M. English, 10 ncros In town
ship 37, range 2 west
Lon L. Herbert to Jaw W. Gro
ver, 3.31 acres in township
30, rango 1 west 1
G. C. Garrett to Peter Young,
40 acres In township 37,
rango 1 west C000
August Krauso to Thomas C.
Mohr, 40 acres In township
34, range 4 west 400
i.M. K, Hrynnt and J, M Morris; ac
tion for money.
Medford lodge, No. S3, I. O. O, F
vs. H. F. Adklus and William Ulrlch;
Injunction suit,
Elmer E. Uagloy et al. . Sarah
Hoblusou et a, suit to unlet title.
State of Oregon vs. O. F. Minnie.
Transcript from Justice Court.
Elmer E. Bngley et al vs Sarah
Robinson et al. Suit to ipilot title.
A. C. Hough attorney for plnlntlff.'
t'rolmtc I'out t.
Estate of Ella 11. Deane, order ap
pointing Harry L. Nenl, J. 11. Shep
herd and ('. E. Walker nppratscrs. '
Estate of T. A. Shaw order to re
lease bond for deed fiem lecord.
Estate of Hans K llellnnd, order
appointing Wm. MiuliM), Dan Peter
Miii and 11. S. Palnierleo appraisers..
Estate of Harry Mct'uc, order ap
pointing V. L. Earslex. S. J. Wilson
and Ael Ainmundsou appraisers.
Estate Elba II. Dean, lnontoiy
and appraisement tiled showing es
tate alued at $2000, older to show
cause why leal estate should not bo
sold.
Estate Elizabeth A. Mills; Inven
tory and appraisement lied showing
estate wilucd at $3471 IS.
Marriage I.Icviim's.
C. E. Roach and l.eta May Sllyer.
F. W. Murray and Mabel Darling.
cleans mid Hassle Uitrllughaiu.
SPENCER-PA l.M ATEEK In Ash.
land, on June IS, 1911, by Itev,
II, .1. Van Fossen, George V, Silen
cer and Lulu Josephine I'nlinaleeV.
TlCltENOR-ANDEUTON -- III Ash-
hind, on Julio IS, 1911. by Uov. II
.1 ,Vun Fosjicn, Leslie u. Ticueuur
and Ella Audeilou.
NOTICE.
After this date I will nut stand u
sponsible for any Indebtedness Incur
red by my wife Mm. Ella Jennie.
Signed H. E. .teunle. U
F.ook it the ads for the ehnneo In
buy the propel ly you need at a
"right price."
"FOttSAljM
CITY I'UOLMMTY
Lois wholesnlo and retail
MOOR-EHNI-OQ.
212 Fruit growors Bank Bltlg
Married. , I
SHEETS-COLE la Jacksonville.'
on June 19. 1911. by Judgo Nell. '
Elliott Sheets and lues Cole. i
DEVEREAUX - 1UJIU.1NOHAM lu
Jacksonville, on June 19, 1911, ny
Judge Nell and 'Joseph Henry Dev-
10
10
10
PRODUCERS
FRUIT CO.
Our office Is now located In our pack
ing house, and Is open for the season
From now on wo will have tho dallj
reports all markets, showing prices
realized by tho California Fruit Dis
tributors, and all other shippers.
Any ono Interested la Invited to
come In ami look them ovor and com-t
paro prices. By shipping with us ou
will have all tho advantages, of tho
largest and moat complete deciduous
selling organization la tho United
States and at a lower cost to you than
la tho past.
Last year wo handled nearly ton
thousand car loads, or seventy-six per
cent of tup entire California crop.
Remember vtp
v o o ij n oTiiixn
AM fruit Is sold on Its Individual
merits, and each growers name, and
prices realized for eeeh shipment are
published In tho catalogues. Pooling
was tried and failed jears ago In Cali
fornia. If you want to fell sco us, It you
want material, liutucct our samples,
aad get our prices boforo purchaB-
PltODUOKRS FRUIT CO.
E. M. McKcflny, Northwestern AgniC
Homo Plioiic 212. Pacific 7001.
Fruits and
Vegetables
Our stock of Fruit and Veg
etables Is particularly tempt
ing at this time ot the year,
All wo ask Is that you tako
one look at our
CHERRIES
STRAWBERRIES
ORANGES
CUCUMBERS
NEW POTATOES
PEAS
BEANS
ONIONS
GOOSEBERRIES
CARROTS
ASPARAGUS
PIE PLANT
ETC., ETC., ETC.
Remember, wo nro selling
thu celebrated
White Carnation
FLOUR
AT
$1.65 a Sack
Olmstead &
Hibbard
WEST SIDE OBOCXB
WHY
DR. RICKERT
Suffer with headaeheii? Others liiivu
been completely lelloved by wearlui:
my KhniitcH, Mo may you, I
HycNlglit HpcclnllNt.
Over Keuluri'N.
f t t4H t4 .
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
VI CI. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Knjjim-s, Spraying QuH'Hh, VnmpHi
Hollers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
Centennial Jubilee
AT
10
350
000JJ0J&
Kte
PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
All Work Guaranteed Pricoa RoiiBonablo
COFFEE.N . PRICE
25 HO'ARn I1LOCK, ENTHAXCK OS Oth BTItKKT. PIIONK BOS
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ASTORIA
August 10 to Sept. 9, 1911
Commemorating the OneMlundrodth Anniversary or
theJfirat White Settlement in the Northwest and tho
Beginning of the Oregon Country at Astoria, Oregon,
Presenting Historical and Ceremonial features to
gether with n
Spectacular Marine and Military
. Pageant
Glenn Curtiss, famous aviator, will fly over land and
sea in his airship.
PAOIlrJO COAST RIOOA'ITA'
The Greatest Aqjiatie Kvent to he Held in the West
Historically This Celebration Is to He One of the
ilost I mpo'rlant Events to Take Place This Year in
tho United States.
Tho .
SOUTHERN PACIFrC LINKS JN OKKCION
will sell tickets from all points on its lines, including
branches at
LOW HOUND TRIP "PARES
For further particulars apply to the Centennial Com
mittee, Astoria., Oregon, or to
WM. flteMURR. AY, Gon'l Pass. Agt., Portland, Oro.
r'
Circuit Court "Hewn.
Clalro Sloroy vs. Crater Lako Laun
dry company; dlHnilBqcd.
C. Cunningham vfl. C. D. Wilson;
dismissed.
W. T. Grlovo ct al. vb. Idzzlo A.
Llttjofleld et al.; order approving ref.
orce'H rpport and discharging referee.
TrJplptt & 8on vb. W. M. McCor
mlck et u x.; order discontinuing ac
tion. A. O. Cray and Rose Cray vs. Ura
nia Chasman; decree by default,
Mlnnlo Hunter vs. John C. Hunter;
suit for divorce; decree by default.
J. W. Dunlop v. Walter Moore;
ordor to take deposition on stipula
tion. Florence Crawford Charles Craw
ford; divorce; decrco by default.
Mra. Murgaret Thorn vh. Julia Blow
art ot al.; ordor dismissing writ of
review.
NEWPORT
-YAQUINA BAY-
ClIBCfl,
New
May Hinltli ot al. vs
Smith; action for monoy.
B. C. Aylor and W. W. IJoyd
.Tamos 11.
vs.
Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort
The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and VWovy Conceiv
able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation
ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best of food
and an abundance of it. Fresh water from the moun
tain streams. All modorn necessities, such as tele
graph, telephone, markets freshly provided every
day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly furnished
or unfurnished to be bad cheaply. Strict municipal
sanitary regulations.
NEWPORT is reached by way of the. Southern Pa
cific to Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvalljs & East
ern R. R. Tj'ijin service daily and the trip 'a pleasure
throughout.
PARE PROM MEDFORD
Season six-months ticket $11.10
Our olaborato new Rummer Bool? gives a concise
description of Newport, including a list of hotels,
their capacity and rates. Call on, telephone or write
A. S. ROSENBA'UM, Local Agent, Medford.
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WM. McMURRAY
General Passbngor Agent, Portland, Oregon
EXCURSION FARES EAST
19 11
During the months of .Tune, July, August and Septem
ber, on dates shown below, the
Southern Pacific
will sell round trip tiokets from
Medford via Portland
as follows:
TO , FARES
Chicago 82.-0
Council Bluffs ..
Omaha
Kansas City G9.D0
St. Joseph
St. Paul
: StPuul, via Council Bluffs 73.80 j:
i Minneapolis., dirqet , (i9.90 ::
I Minneapolis, ym Council Ululls , vil.bl) :;
Boston :. : .........'. Y$m
New York 1 18 '10
Sf T.nniy ' " 79 90
Washington, D. O , .117.'10
Atlantic City, N. ,T . ,"...;. t 112.30
SALE DATES
Juno 1G, 17, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 29 and 30.
; July 1, 2, 3, 4, f), , -9, 20, 20, 27 and 28.
: August 3, 4, fl, 14, 35. 10. 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30.
September i, 2, 4, 5, G and 7, .
Stop-ovoj's within limits in either direction. Final
rcctirii limit; uciooer ojhc.
For fares one way through California inquire of any
SutjjeVn Paoifip agent, pr iyrito tq
yTM. McIVRRAY
Goneral Passenger Agent
. . Portland, Oregon.
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