Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 02, 1911, FIRST SECTION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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mT)VOnT) MATF, TKrnUrTTC, MEDFOTID, OTTTCnON, SUNDAY, JULY 2, 1911.
PA'GK FTVTU
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
NAM, 'M'SKS IUU ZOO.
Clliiiiluiiiinit, AhIiIiiiiiI, Oiukoii, .Inly
ll-1 H. "Ilollor (linn ovnr" Mmi'i iiiImh
II. Hun, I Id II (IIIIIh, Hcimluiy,
for liooldut
John I'm Kin nniiln u pi (iroMHlonul
vliill In Hid I'liuiily mkiiI l-'rhluy moiii
liiK. Mllolmll H llomjli initlut IritlciiH n1
frlitoriiloni Hint Iiimiii your but (it iiiiiI
iiiIIIi In iinrfiu'l coiiilltloii without
John A IIi'IhIi'ihou mill A. II. (liny
1 1 it it IminIiikmii ut tlio county couit
Iioiiho 1'rliliiy.
' win A liiulu" iiinl nutty wom
, iiinoui: tlm iiimiy who inotoioit from
Milfoiil to .liickHoiiUIItt iIiiiIiik Hi"
wiuik.
I'or'tlio il;ht Mint or Miitnul Hit
Iiimimiiro, nun W. V. Monro, room
JO 'J l'hlii liiillillui;.
.1. Tlioiiiillliv, of .lni'kiioiivlllo hint
tint i'liaiiiilon liny imoii liiMciilinutM
thin Miiiiion. Off mi m-ro ami u half
ho rut iiomly olht (ohm of itrulii tin)
mitt IiIh iilfulfii luiin'il out iniiKiilrl
toiitly, too
Mr. mnl .Mm M. Dmuiuor, who llvo
ni'iir Jiii'kNiiiivlllo, vIhKimI tln'lr old
hoiiio In Mi'ilfonl 1'ililny
Hi It, A. Ilnlini'n, Tim Irmurancu
Mho, ovttr J nek hod County brink.
Unhurt ( Htnltli of (Irani I'iihm
IiiiiI hunlni'xn In tlio rlrcolt court (or
.ini'liMonvlllo county t IiIm wonk.
Mr. WVttt, urclilturt In rhnrKii of
tint IiiiIIiIIhk of tin' loiinty jitll, Iiiin
Im'i'U In .IuiUmoiivIIIo m'VkiiiI iIiiick
hili'ly.
Aalilnml Htcinn I -n tin dry. Mcdford
affirm plum; No. 1301.
HiTinuii I'owoll, who In mdooil
III County Itond Hiipurltitoiitli'iil llnr
iiioii'h officii, wan over from Jiii-kxmi-vlllo
ouo ilny thin NMiok.
V K. Wnlkor, foroiiiiiii of tlio (Val
or l.itko I.iiiiiIht Company wont to
.lacki'oii Crock dlMtrlct Friday to look
ovor Hint corpurntlon'M IioIiIIiikh,
Cnrklu & Taylor (John II, Carkln.
Olnan O. Taylor), attoruoyii-nt-ln
oviT Jnrknon County Hank IIIiIr.,
MtMlforil.
Mm. May Cox Ih tUltliiK roluthcn
llvliu; nt Jni'kHoiivllli'.
Will Mulh-r wan at tlm county mmt
l'rldny morulni:. amilntluK a youiiK
man who arrlvi'd from California n
fow moiitliH lino to MiTiiro a Klory
llrki-t,
Hiitd letluro at tlm I'lncrroft Ktir
Ion. Mutt Calhoun of I'hoonk Ih taking
mhaiitaKu of tlm rc-vlwil of mining
Intermit to Ntiiily tlio iloiniiiul for
M'tVrat iirtlch-M minora iiimmI.
Mm. Ml nnli' Stout In vIhIHiij; hor
Inroiit)i. Mr. ami Mm. II. T llmiton
of I'oormaii'x Crvk.
Chaiitauitiit, Anhlnnd, OrfRon, July
O.JS. "Ili-ttor than ovor." Don't nil
ll, Noiul to W. II. (IIIIIh, nocrotary.
for liooklot.
I), W. Htauford and IiIh two
ilmiKlitom Kinlly mid NarclNMii from
Kiiiiihim City, Mo , havo romo to Mcd
ford to iiinko tholr homo. Moth of
tlio otitic I nd I ''it an ihtoiiiiIIhIh'iI In
iiiiimIc and paliitliiK.
Chmitamiiiu. Ahlanil, OroKon, July
fi-I.H. "Hotter than over." Don't iiiIhh
It. Soud to W. II. Ollll. m'crulnry,
for hooklot,
K. H. I'outz haw JiiHt returned from
Montana and In now hoIIIiik Htork In
lnri;i'Ht uiithorlzi'd cniltul utock if
mi Idaho hank that hint tlm IarK't
iiuthoiht'd capital Htock of any hauk
In Idaho.
A. T. Arnold, Kcuoral wcrotiiry of
tlio Hominy hcIioo) tiHiiocliitlon of
WcHt Vlrnlnlu mid hoii of Mm. 0, ,.
Ariold of t til h city mid MIhh (Jrahnui.
IiIh UHHlHtmit In Huiitliiy hcIiooI work,
mo HpclidliiK u few (hi)'H In Mcdford
on tlinlr way homo from tlio iiatlounl
Holiday kcIiooI couvoiitlou at Kan
l-'innclHco, They havo liooti travol
Iiik all over tlio cdmhI mid arc enmi
ty charmed with Mcdford and tlm
valley.
Tlmro will ho tin final content ho
twccui tlio I.enttH and the Fats, the
latter having decided to Ittuoro the
challcii:o of tlm detoatod playuiH,
Mr. and Mm. (loo, Kutch of In
depoiidoiico, mo vlultliiK her hIhIuK
Mm. I'aul HaiiHen. They cmno hero
In their auto and will remain noiuti
I lino IooIiIiik over tlm valley,
Mr. mnl Mm lloiton of Hun Krmi
(Imco havo JiimI" iiiicliiiM('(l a IIMI iiiro
Htock ranch iixiir HioiiHhord fioiti C
A Htock Mr. mid Mm, Htock huvo
Hindu many win in frlmiilM dm Iiik
tlmlr Nlny on lhol,lltlo tint to who
wiHii iiiciii won wiiopivor tiicy may
ilccldo lo locato. Mr mnl Mm I lor
Ion will taku Immetllalo pohiichhIoii,
C, A McAilliur mado the imIk
D. H. Doollltlo from Clevolmid,
Ohio mid IiIh ft lend Mr, Tlckuor of
thin city have JiihI imiicIiiihiiI mi al
falfa run rh two inlli'H north went of
.Mcdford from I,, i. LoomiIh The
now owuem will erect IiuIIiIIiikm nt
onto mid Mi Tlckuor will mako hli
lioiim thme C. A, McAilliur mado
Die aalo.
Como on Iiii)m. . There will ho a hi);
ric dmico at tlio rAulo Opera limine
Moutlii) mid TiiOmlay ovciiIiik I'rlxo
waltrliiK uacli ovciiIiik. Don't foi
U"t tlm AiikIo Opnra Hoiino dunce
Only fie a tluuco. (Ihen hy a IhiikIi
if kooiI daiKicm. KM
to:i'.'-i;ii:M cnllH MatthewH for fur
ulttiro and piano packing, ntorac.o
and tinuHror. 87
MIhh Knlty Htandeford who luui
a rharllrcil nchool of mimic in Kan
tian City, MlHiiourl, for a number of
yearn luni opened up u Htiidlo In Mcdford.
I-Mwiinl Carlton of Tahlu Itock
iipcut Haliirday In Medford.
W. W. WIlKon of AHhlmid wjih a
Hatiiiday vlnllor.
A Dun bin- uf IMf.owooil, Callfor
11I.1, Ih In Mcdford for the fourth.
' MIhh UciihIo I In I ley Iiiih been vlidt
Inn frli.'iiilH at Chleo.
Ocoikc II. Ilolfmau Iiiih been at
Corvallln vIhIiIiik iiii old frloud, C
II. Olim,
loliu D. Olwell Iiiih returned from
a hhort biiHlncHM trip to Han I'rau
eUro, Mono llmkdull and Aunt In CVir
iln left Hut unlay ulcltt to look tiver
lotue ojclinnl proportlcH In dm Hood
UUer dlHlrlct.
JaiuoHlt. Kelly Itnii left to vlnll
lth frlemlH at Oakland, Oregon, ov
r (ho fouith. .
Mm. Harry II. HIckM left Saturday
eiiiiK Tor Olympla. WaHhlnKtoii.
Wmro Mint uan called hy the IIIucsh
f her mother, who Ih not expected
tti ,
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ORCHARDS
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0FFICIAL3 BY PHONE
DURING CELEBRATION
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If y 011 have any tniHliieHH
with tte Ciiurth of July com
inltlocH during tlm ceKMira
1I1111 with b open tomorrow
call the follow Iiik numhem.
Thene phoiicH woro liiHtalled
free of charKo by the Homo
Telephone Company iih a mat
ter of accommodation to the
public.
112-1. Hall Park.
207-1, Unco Track.
11M-I. Oakdalo and Main.
'.'I. Main Htreet and Orlf
fln Creek.
H-K Orlfflu Creek Hoad
County Hoad.
II-I. County Hoad mid Oak
dale. I Committee Hoom.
NAWWHAl. TUSKK It4 C.POMX
ZOOLOGICAL PARK.
The lollectlou of headH and liornii
In tlio admlulHtrallon btilblliiK at the
'llroiu .oohmlcal I'ark, New York,
Iiiih been enriched hy tlio addition of
a tare itpccluien of the head of a
narwhal with two IuhKh. The ppcul
men Ih the gift of II. CtiHlmlr do
lthmii,who piirchaHOd ll In Hcntland
for tir.O.
SID BROWN MARRIED TO
MISS COTTER AT OAKLAND
Weililiii" alilioiiiieeineutH liiue been
teeciMil in .Meiltonl Irom Sid Kroiiti
-tntiOK llnit Mr Hrown was iiutrrici!
lo Mim Aiiiiu Cotter nt OiiI.IiiihI. (ul
on TliurilH, June 'J!. Mr. mnl Mr.
Ilninii ImiIIi Inae 11 iiit of friciiiln in
thin city wlin jr tlicni On. htuootli
oht of loyiigu on the miitriuiouinl sea.
Mr. Ilrowu is one of Meilfonl's prom
inent .voiiiik hiiHiiu'nH men while Mi
('oiler lia. n liot of frieml-4 here
Iinx iiiir resided in tliix eily for sonio
lime.
rii.iuiTi:ii ciia.voi: act
An net that ban cjiused much fnv
oralile comment In the I'antiiKca cir
cuit comes to tliu IhIh this wcok.
Hveryone likes charncter chango ar
'IhIh and Hartyno and Hardy havo
their act perfected. They also slni;
and dance.
Norm: -in co.vruArrous
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Day Phono 21171
NlKht 1'lionci V, W. Wwk S071.
A. H. Orr, 8WSI.
LADY ABSIHTANT.
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JUIIN A. PtKL
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Undertaker nnu KniuMlinor
Ruccoiior to tho undertaking do-;
, partmont of Modford Furnlturo Co,
Office with Mcdford runilturo Co.
T.ki....i....u. ri.... tiii iri, '
f' &ujuiiwiiua, Jfi will iiui)
John A, Perl, rouldonco, lloll 4111,;
Homo 171'Ij.
0, W. Coukllu 8001. J. II. Dut
lor 8B71.
A.MIIUDANOIO 8KUVIOI
$r--4
Wo ncitlco that boiiiu morchnntn In
other cltlcu aro iihIuk considerable
paco ndvertlHltic "Mado In Oregon"
oudH, That Ih iih It should bo. Tho
merchant intiHl know that IiIh Indivi
dual prouporlty Is to a Kreat extent
dupoudeut upon tho prosperity of tho
Uatu at larKo, and If OreRon tnnnu
iactu(om uro patroiilxud, that It will
moan Kfeater pay tolls, mid uroator
pay rolls mean a larger iOKreo of
liroHporlty for ovory man, woman and
child In Oregon.
Healed proposals for tlm erection
of a brick mid conrrete public lib
rary bulldliiK will be received by tho
library board of the city of Medford
up to 2 p. 111. July 10. 1911.
Plans and specifications of the
work cnu be seen at tho office of J.
A. Mcintosh, architect. Medford, Ore.
Kon, after July .lib.
The bids shall bo accompanied by n
(orllfled check for 5 per cent of tho
amount of proposal and tho success
ful bidder will be required to kIvo n
surlty bond for tho faithful perfor
mance of the contract.
Tlm boa id leserves tho right to
reject any or all bids.
MHS. H. P. TIIHISS.
BEING NAMED
County "Clerk Receives Many Rctjls
Iratlons of Orchard arid Farm
Names From the Randies Tliroiih
out County.
Tiic law passed by llie I11M ItU
Inline Kivinc Miohc ovwiIiik funus 'ii
orelinrl Hie Hjclit .i w cxeliiHtv
use of naiiHN for their posscsioiiH i
not previously applied for U lieinf
oliservcil hy mmi .ownerK Ihniiicliou
Ihc lfoKiie Kiver valley. The cmiiil'
clerk IifiK IsKiieil crelifieales to lie
follmviii-,' ami there are oilier nppli
cations pendiiie;:
N'o. l'Tho OakeK Orelmr.l," Tn
hie Hock. J. (1. Pendleton & Hon.
.No. 'J. -"lUxer-idc OrclmnW
KoKiie Hiver. John h Morrill.
No. .V "Kairvicw." Slerlinc, ..l'
Nickcll.
No. !. "Tahie Hock Orchard." T.i
hie Ifoek. ll. 0. WiiMibuni.
No. Ti.- -'Woodlnun Orchard," On
Iral Point. A. Ouiro Iiero.
No. (I. -4,llilUo) Orehanl," Jack
sonville. T. V. Hester.
No. 7. "The Hear Creek Oreli
fink" Medford, H. Hopenhor.
No. H. -"Day Inn Orchard-." Af.li
Innd, Ki'ardi & WaM-r.
No. II. "Arrowhead Orelinrd."
Ceulral Point, L. Harry Wilcox.
Anyone wishing to adopt n nnrni
can apply to Hie connlv clerk. Th
fee for issuing n certificate N onl'
il. This proposition is rather nove
one mid i nlrendv pniving popula
tliroilKlioilt ti Htllle.
Hnnklns for Health,
Send a
Messenger
O WED SON PI- AMUASSADC1!
.2
$1
L I Jtr " -f -" - - - "
1 irroiTvWMn
mi:
Support tho inaniifncturem of your
homo city first, last and nil tho time,
and you will help yourself to prosper
ity. Hut If your local factories can
not suVply your wants, Insist Hint tlio
merchant carries "Mndo In Oregon"
goods from other Oregon sources to
supply your needs.
Loo); for tlio loser of tlio ai lidos
you Innu found -for n prompt nd
may save him a lot of worrv.
vlLV
5S HELENE DEM Pr-V
The eiiKiiKunient has Jmit boon an
nounced In Pails of MIhh llolono Do
maroHt, daughter of Mib. Warren G.
DonimoHt, of Now Yoik, to Mr. John
l.elnliiniin, mm of tho Amoi'lcmi Am
hiiHuailor to Italy,
that will meet with the ap
oroval of the recipient 0
'Mtr message. Any old kint
f n messenger won't answei
Tlie beat should always b
sent "if" you wish the re
eipient to pnss a favorabl
verdict.
What yon think about busi
ncss stationery isn't quite sc
important as what your corre
spondent thinks.
Don't buy
7J ItaiJ.irJ fstff Jtr h. until ttntUntry
wmmi mm
"Lidr Ut untrr.Mjri"
because it pleases you, bu
because it influences the maf
you write in your favor.
Oin IIammhi Boxd ia clean.criip
jwr, m.de lor clean, crii butincu
loUv ll oM on lli Uitumillon (hat
there, economy in q ulii A hndoriie
pecinten UtV given upon request, thow.
lu leiterltejids tml other luunet. (ormt,
I'rtoted, litliofirapt.eJ and cngrated oa
Ih white and lourleei coI'V
MiJ.liyllAWMIIIK
PAfM Comfanv, the
Mly uper maler in
he world makinc U)nl
uiMrrekklutively.
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HinijiV!!
ADVERTISE
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Want
Want
YOU
A Cook
a Clerk
Want n l'rtnor
Want a Sltu.tlou
Wut a Strvnut Olrl
WAUt to B.U a riAno
VAitt to Belt a Oarrtir
Wnut to Soil Town Property
Want to Boll Your OroctrUi
Want to Soil Your Hrdwro
Want Ouitoiuors for Anything
Ailvortlai Sally In Thla VApor.
Artvorttilnir ! tlio Way to Sucoon
AdTortliluir Brluiri Onotomen
Advortlitnir Xeops Outoiur
Ailvertlilug Xniuroa Suoooii
Advortlilnir Bhowa Snorgry
AilvertUlnc Showi Xluck
Ailvertliliiir i "Bli"
AAvortlao or But
ArtvortUo J,ong
.dvortt Woll
ABVBBTISXl
' At Ouo
Medford
Printing
Co.
In This Paper
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Tho arm weather will soon
lx hero. Wo havo tho neces
sary roqulromouts to mako
work easy In warm weather.
Boo us for tho best of ELEC-
Meaeaeaeeaae.ieaBeaeeieaeaieaiejeaeieaHHaib.ea
TRIO FANS nml tho heat of
prlccfl.
SOUTHERN OREGON
ELECTRIC CO.
' U7 SOUTH OENTKAL,
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Enjoy
ourselves
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:r'" ' HAVE A GOOD TIME! LET THE EAGLE SCREAM!
When tho Fourth is over bring your tattered and soiled garments to tlie
And we will put them in good order for you.
Dress Up -
for the
FOURTH
You will doubtless want to
outfit yourself in a brand
new suit for the National
holiday, which falls on Tues
day, and we would call your
attention to our splendid
line of jj
MEN'S .
SUITS
$15
and up
No Better Suits Made Than
m mmmmmmmmm tWHMMaMiHMMi .wsMaHMnaoa.iM wmmmmmmmmmmmmammm.
These Hand Tailored Men's Suits
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Sf rictly hand-tailored 2 and 3-lmtton coat suits, with hand
mado, unbreakable fronts that will not fall down, wrinldo
and lose their shape after a few weeks' wear; hand-felled
collars, hand-worked buttonholes; trousers peg, semi-peg
or medium cut; vests of the best very latest models, pro
ducts of the very best American factories.
Knox Straws
$4.00 and $5.00
ji lilli
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"MmcpxrefJr Corx-etcri ' ' Clothz&ra
tsassassssssssss0 Oregon
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