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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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AV, H. Sanderson of Woodvllle
Bpnut Monday In Mcdford.
-. .T, a Wilson of Qold Hill Is visit
ing Mcdford friends.
J)r. .1. h Neddy spent Monday In
Ashlund on business. .
l'rofeBsor nnd Mrs. U. S. Collins
Bpont Sunday nt Grants. Puss. .
1I, 10. Qiilo of llollsgnto, on the
lloKiie, Hpont Sunday in Mcdford.
V. C. Drown Is nt ltoseburR on a
nliort business trip.
Cnr);tn & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Glenn p. Taylor), attornoys-nt-law,
.over ,Jnckson County Bank Bids.,
Mcdford .
Jeff Hoard hns returned from n
Bhort business trip to northern Cali
fornia) points.
j , Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford
oftlco, phono No. 1201. -
George Porter snont Sunday at
Gold Hay flshlnK.
Boo It, A, Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man. over Jackson County bank.
Mr, and Mrs. Adams and Mr. and
Mrs, Robinson spent Sunday nt Grants
Pass.
For tho rlRht kind of Mutual Flro
Insur'ancc, seo W. V. Moore, room
20! PhPts building.
Owing' to tho Illness of Mrs. Pat
ton, Ownoy was unable to accompany
the ball team to Grants Pass Sun
day. Jf you wish a copy of tho Inter
national Kuctycopcdla Dictionary,
ntnndnrd authority, address "Fair
view," Jacksonville.
F. K. Dtiucl. and Alf Weeks have
left for an automobile trip to Cres
cent City.
Mitchell & noeck make Iceless re
frigerators that keep your butter and
milk. In perfect condition without
ice.
k Edgar S. Hafer has returned from
a business trip to SaO Francisco.
Dig hat sale at the Home Milit
ary.' 1021 W. 9th street. SS
Miss Olive Gates, who Is attending
tho University of California at Berk
eley, Is spending her vacation with
her friend, Miss Mildred Butcher of
this city.
Chautauqua, Ashland, Oregon, July
C-18. "Better thnn ever." Don't miss
It Send to V. H. Glllls, secretary,
for booklet.
J. R. Wright Is visiting Portland
on business.
Room and board, family style. 146
South Ivy street, near park. S2
A, S. Rosenbaum spent Sunday in
Grants Pass attending tho ball game.
t Chautauqua, Ashland, Oregon, July
C-18. " "Better tbten ever." Don't miss
it Send to W. H. Glllls, secretary,
for booklet.
William Gerlg has returned from
a business trip to Portland. Mrs.
Gerlg, who has been visiting in the
fast, will return homo next week.
. Get your celery plants at the Pine
croft garden on West Clark street.
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W. R. Coleman, county clerk, Is
spending a few days In KUamath
Falls at the Elk festivities.
W. D. Allen returned from a busl
ncss trip to Portland Monday.
Head lettuce at tho Plnecroft gar
den. Art Burgess, game warden, and
Charles B. Gay left Monday for an
extended trip through the Big Butto
country.
Medford Hardware for tireless
cookers.
William Allen of Ashland Is spend
lng a fow days In Medford.
John II. Johnso'n of Central Point
spent Monday In Medford.
Mrs. Cameron of Applegate was a
recent visitor In Medford.
Harvey Smith of Talent is visiting
friends in Medford. -
W. II. Henderson of Trail Is spend
ing a few days in Medford on busi
ness. Collector's receipt book lost by the
Medford Commercial club. Finder
please return to Commercial club
bldg. 84
Dr. C. R. Ray is In San Francisco
on n short business trip.
Henry Reed of Willow Springs was
In Mcdford Monday on a short busi
ness trip.
John Twohy, tho Spokane bankor.
and .1. F. Twohy of Portland, railroad
contractor, constructing the Hnrrl
man Deschutes, line, spent Sunday In
Medford as guests of Dr. J. F. Roddy.
E. L. Jones (Coolgnrdlr), the well
known miner, Is back from a pros
pecting trip In Nevada. Ho will pros,
pect In this vicinity.
Dr. G. N. Coghlnn of Portland,
owner of a flue fruit ranch at Kngle
Point, is hero looking after his In
terests. '
George Rae of the firm of Rao &
Hatfield, fruit brokers of New York,
Is maKlng his annual call on Med
ford and the HogUe River valley. He
Is tho guest of John D. Olwell.
Frank Klser of Jacksonville spent
Monday in Medford.
Gus Newbury Is at Grants Pass on
business.
EARLY PEARS ARE
GOING TOWARD
California Bariletts Will Make Their
Appearance About July I Crop Is
Looking, Fine May ami June Have
been Colli. . . :
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BOARD MEETS
Chose Men to Fill New Offices Cre
ated by Last Legislature County
is Divided Into Three Supervisory
Districts.
The regular meeting of the county
educational board was held nt Jack
sonville Saturday. Dr. P. S. Shaw
of Jacksonville, C. P. BrigRs ufHutto
Falls, 3trs. J. C. Pendleton of Table
Kock and Welborn Beeson, as mem
bers of the board attended.
The superintendent of the three
districts in tho county were chosen
by the board os follows:
First district, comnrisini; nil of
the territory in the county north of
Rogue River. Professor D. C. Hen
ry of Eugene.
Second district, comprising all the
territory from Talent to Rogue river
ea.-t of Bear creek. 0. W. Ayer of
Talent.
Third district, comprising all of
the territory south of Rogue river
west of Bear creek. Superintendent
Wells.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Pay Phone SK271
Night Phones F. W. Weeks 2071.
v A. B. Orr, wtoa.
LADY ASSISTANT.
WALKS INTO OPEN
DITCH; INJURED
Allen N. Duffy Sustains Fracture of
the Arm Is to Bring Suit Against
the City for Damages No Lights
Displayed.
The California Fruit I)itiihnlors
under date of June 1M:
The following gives number of
enrs of decidumuts 1'iuit shipped
from all points in California for tho
week (.seven days) ending Friday
morning, June '.2:1, HUl.
Cherrie: Korly-ix ears. This
week's report shows a gain of prac
tically three ears over Inst week.
The crop is now jist its sunlit and
shipment may be expected to de
cline lrom ini- tune on. i no oiinm
Clara valley is ihe only section flip
ping at the present time.
Apricots: TH'j cars. The apri
cot movement shows a heavy gain
this week. Fruit is coming from sev
eral different sections and is being
widely distributed. Up to the pres
ent there have not been enough ears
of this fruit to go around. Xo diffi
culty will be e.H'rieueed in future,
however, in supplying the demand.
Movement will continue for the next
week for about the same volume f
the demand justifies, after which
time a material falling off will un
doubtedly l,o noted. Fruit is of good
(puvlity, free from defects and is
giving splendid satisfaction.
Peaches: 37 cars. Peach
movement now consists very largely
of the Triumph, of which variety
st might cars are now available for
(puliation. Fruit is of fair sine and
good quality. Hales and St. Johns
will follow. A few of them will prob
ably make their nppearuure the lat
ter part of next week. Crop of early
varieties of peaches is verv good.
BETTER PRICES
FORJORKERS
Last Week Saw An Advance Rang
ing From 10 Cents to 25 Cents
Demand for Swine Is On the
Increase.
RANCHES !
IJ now In p'rtr. I 1-2 miles lYnlnil '
Point, "-room Iiouni'. Imvn, etc, only i
MMiO. winy tern'
14 nor. olt In, 4 ucicn In nlfitlfii: in,
nerex In s.ynr-eUI iireliiiiil: ta?A acre
i 1-3 neren In s-onr Newtown nnd
.loimttuuiN; Kthiil crop; tUroum Iiouh.- i
wnt.ir llKht wild placoj more KponlnK.
cheap for quick smhv
TRADE
G acres, 1 mile out, bearing orchard, '
take town lots In trade. !
10 acres. 2t In orchard, 20 In bear-!
lug. $300 acre, tako residence
property. ' j
340 ucrex In DnXeUh, all In cultivation.
tnk iroirty In'tcv,
SO nerrs tlmtier. crulso il.OOO.Ooo, tnkl
rcnlitoitftt $2500.
1C0 lUTi'X timber, onilso C, 000,000 fret,
ttxko rffilttolico JtOOO. (
8 acres trunk ranch, clone In, (or
resldenco. I
Portland properly, clear for ncroago,
not ov.or $75. j
SO ncrvs rcllmilihtttnit. JICU0, take city
property.
TO ncrus, Olt iiulr illtcti. ,13 tn nppltm
nnil pnnrs In S ymr, 3 1-2 iiiIIkm out,
$125 acre.
20 acres, l,S In Ivors, clono In flnn liullJ.
Iiik tt nntl vlw
ICO-acre Ktuck nml nlfttlfn ranch: JIJO
nort! tllluble; under dlch: JV.1 tmV
acre: tnko Income pruperty. i
Iln Kenwood lots fur ncreui;u or tuwn
property. j
120 ttoren raw l.ind: till flnn fruit laud;
tnko any ood property.
f.-rin liniiKiOnw for ten norm,
flno ?nnin liutiKnlow, modern: take
snuill truot. '
SO nvreit. tillable: $3000; tuka town prop-1
erty. I
SO ncrr-i, cloartvl: tnka resldencn tn
tnule.
240 ncrei Hokuo river; 80 neren bottom
under tllirli; tnke (own property.
Klne 20O.;iore nineli or nny portion; 60
ncre In oreluird. lake kooiI Ineoine or
n-nUtiincn proK'riy.
3 hout.es, all rented, for xinult iu'reni:e
.iodern S-rtioin linuse, 2 lots, on ImivIuk:
take n flw ncreH Il.sir creek bottom
!oll under illteli.
tl tierex with fine biiltdlnt: nlto. eloKe In.
tnko modern rrKldenee on Vit Wld
10 nereH In orvlmril
Splendid HUbdUlmon 173,000; tnko In-
come property
35 acrtt In iKiuuin' IB ncri'.t orehnrd; 3
ncrvx truck: balance alfalfa; Soom
houxe. oo,t lurn, puinplntt plant; take
Income properly first imytnent.
10 acres Pluck Ir-e noil, jinw r.room i
Iiouho, on main road, take resnl. nee
MTANTED
Olrls for K'ncrtl hoifxework.
City and ranch property to Hat.
BUTTE
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Will sorvo ovary Sun
day un oxcoptlonnlly
good dinner for trans
ionts.
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JV J. M. KNYAttT, l'roildont J. A. I'WUUY, Vloo-l'nmldoiit
;' V, 10. MWUUIIMC, Vlno-l'nmldi'it JOHN a." OltTIl, Onuhlor
l)jf V, II. JAOKHON, Ain't Oauhler.
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i The Medford National Bank
Cupitrvl, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
NOW OPEN
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Now NlWlYlo Shoo Kopnlr Shop
Work done while you wait, lint.
Israel Inn Ktiurautcod.
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F, L. Sherman
ill! So. (JnilK Slirot. .
HAFH lUU'OSl'T HOXKH FOU UKNT. A (IKNMHATj HANKINd j
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NOTICE
wi: 1'I.osk .m'ia' nil
Our ciiMomci-M, wliu may desire
llieli clotbi's eleiined and prcsM.
ctl for Hint ituy, will confer a
fnor by M-iiilhiK In llielr wear
In;; apiuircl, or lilclionloi; nt,
and uo wilt luno our iIiIvcin
call for siiini', liy llio mlitdlo of
Ibis week. 1'Iciim lHac tliN In
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PANTORIUM
DYE WORKS 00.
n .Vorili l-'lr Street.
Mioncs utl lloiuc, Ullt fnc.
Campbell & Baumbach
MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Money on hand at all times to loan on improved
ranchos and fruit land.
8 ACRES
Small Iiouko; all of S cartra plant
ed to orchard. 3-yenr-old trcei,
quhrler mile lotith of city limits;
price $3300; socxl terms.
3 modern bungalows for rent.
OVZR TASKESS AND rHUITQHOW
X' BANK.
White & Trobridge
-Receipts
: Cnttle
Allen N. Duffy, who resides et
717 North RiverMde avenue, walked
into an open trench at Riverside and
Jackon avenues Suwiny night and
sustained a fractured, arm. ilr. Duf
fey was on hw.way to the city to
secure some medicine for his little
daughter, who was ill, 'when the ac
cident occurred.
The trench hnd been opened for
Ihe nurposo of repairing a water
main and no danger signals were
j)Iaccd on the opening, according to
Mr. Duffy. He states that he will
bring an action against the city.
f'AItll OF THANKS.
We wlBh ,to thank our friends and
neighbors who so kindly' assisted us
during, tho Illness and death pf our
son.
MR. AND MRS. D. H. HANSCON.
NOTICE.
There will be a meeting of gradu'
ate nurses at tho homo of Mrs. Leg
gett, 233 South Riverside avenue,
Tuesday night.
ATTENTION, Silt KN1IITS.
A special council of tho Order of
tho Red Cross will bo held In Ma
sonic Temple, Wednesday, Juno 28,
Ashland, Oregon, for tho purpose of
conferring the order. All Knlkhts
Templar Invited.
Courteously,
P. W. PAULSON, B. C.
84 E. A, SHERWIN, Rec.
JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker and Einbalwer
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Succonor to the undertaking do- j '
I partment of Medford Furnlturo Co. '
Offlco with Mcdford Furnlturo Co. i;
Telephones: Day, Dell 3C1;!:
John A. Perl, resldenco, Dell 4111,;'
Homo 179L.
0. W. Conklln 3C01. J. H. Dut-:'
tier 3C71.
AMUUMNOE BERVIOH
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Great Excitement
on Front St.
Tho Fats and Slims make a rich
discovery at corner of 8th and Front
street.
Great Rush to Rich Find.
Tho biggest and best meal In tho
city found at the U. S. Chop IIouso for
25 cents. Chowder Dick, with his
stuff of able assistants, servo tho best
on tho market In flrst-cluss shape.
Everything tasty and up-to-dato. GIvo
us a trial.
Meal tickets, $5,00 for ?4,50.
Open duy and night.
DIclc Pfeiffor Prop, Al Learned.
Haskins for Health,'
PORTLAND. -June 20.-
for the week have been
1750, calves 248, hogs 2.71, aheep
0808, horses and mules til
llest steers o nthe market this
week xold for Clf). Quite a bunch
ot light toppy California steers
brought this price. The majority f
receipts in the cattle line have been
of very mediocre quality and prices
ranged accordingly from 5 to 5:75.
One feature ot the week's trading
was the strength of the veal market
Receipts in this line were heavier
than for some time past. One bunch
of extra good Muff brought $7.50,
while another lot. of 45 head not
quite so fat brought $7.00. Heavier
Calves range from 5 to fie. Top cows
.lire quoted from 5 to 5:25 with very
few of that, quality offering.
Tho hog division continues to oe
cupay the center of the singe, week
marked by tin advance of 10c on
light hogs and about a quarter on
heavier stuff, making tops respec
tively $7.10 and $0.40. Demand for
swine is on the increase and local
dealers aro prophesying a sternly
advance in prices during the hot
mouths of July and August when
it is very hard to muko eastemn ship
ments. Receipts in mutton remain heavy
and prices have declined at least a
quarter on lieuvior grades while top
lambs aro now quoted at .5.85 us
the extreme top for choice Bluff. As
leeders and buycre alike have pre
dicted this declina for some time no
surprise is occasioned by this slump
wineus uuo to come us a seasonal
condition.
Several enrs of horses, have been
received throughout the week and
prices continue steady to strong on
drafters and driving horses of qual
ity. TO CUKE A CO&Z) ZM OWB SAT. '
Take LAXATIVK BROMO quinine Tab
lot. DrUgglst rfund money If It full
to cure. E. W. (SHOVE'S signature Is on
each box. 25c.
FOR SALE
CITY PROPERTY
Lots wholesale and retail
MOOR-EHNI-CO.
232 Jriiitgrowers'Bank: Bldg
Pure
Clear
Sparkling
You can't, afford to io without
(his splondid, refreshing drink.
Call up and order a case soul to
the house. Tho purest, most
healthful drink known is
SISKIYOU
MINERAL
WATER
P. C. BIGHAM, Agent.
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1UJKY ItANK IIOOK-KlviaKltK
nro constantly at work recording the
transactions of tlio Farmers & Fruit
growers Ilutilc. Much or thclrHlmo Is
spent on the accounts of men whose
nffalrs aro no larger than yours. Hut
their credit and standing aro higher
thaii yours becaiiHo they have a bank
account and you have not. Why don't
you put yourself on a level with them
by opening an account yourself?
Farmers fie Fruitgrowers Bank
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PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
Z All Work Guaranteed i'riceB Roueonublo
COFFEEN SL PRICE
1 25 nOWARP D&OCK, ENTWANCE OX Olli BTREKT. PHONE 80S
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XOTICti.
All Modford blacksmith shops cloao.
July 3 and 4. 90
Draperies
Wo carry a very complete line of
aroperlea, lace curtains, flxtureu, etc.,
and do all claeoog of upliolsterlnK. A
epcclul man to look after this work
njfcluulvoly und will give aa Kood
Borvlco an l noaIUIo to get in evon
the I urgent elite.
Weeks & McGowan Co
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G. W. PLATER . CO.
BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS
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aro propared to give you bettor figures on building
than you aroused to in McuTordWd giiarantofrboth
work, materials and satisfaction.
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
' E. G. Trowbridgo, Proj).
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers nnd Machinery. Agents in So. Orogon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
PHONE 3231. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG.
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'I'liey an' Just llu thing lo J- 1
Keep your ruilnmcr In
SgiMMl liuiuor sy
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Then why not buy one'.'
Call at the Electric Building
209 Wost Main
and Examine the Large Stock
ROGUE RIVER
ELECTRIC CO.
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or Sale
1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining
city of Mcdford, on long lime, easy pay
niciils. 12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on main paved
sfrcct; cement sidewalks and paving in;
also sewers, water and lighl. Long time,
easy payments.
430 ACRES LAND, 3.-() acres alfalfa land,
80 acres fruit land, pcrpelual waler right
willi water for irrigating 1000 acres; long
time, easy payments.
340 ACRES LAND, 200 acres alfalfa land,
balance fruit land, 1 mile from railroad,
on long time easy terms.
5000 ACRES LAND in tracts of from -10
acres upwards; price $25.00 per acre and
upwards; suitable for alfalfa, fruit slock
and general farming purposes; long timo,
qasy payments.
0 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS just within and
adjoining city limits, at a bargain, on f
annual payments. ,
Gold Ray Realty Co.
21(5 W10ST iI A7N STrMOI.!1.
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