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arEDFORD MATL TRTRW13, 3U3DKORD, ORMdOtf. MONDAY. .)UlAr l 1911.
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LQPAL AND PERSONAL
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Mlldrcn Young of llrowns-
lioro Is in Medford for tlio cclou ra
tion. Mod ford Hnrdwnre for paints and
oils.
Mitchell &. Iloeck mnko Icolcsa re
frlRcrntorB.that keep your tmttor ami
mll in perfect condition without
Ice.
M-. and Mrs. John Lasliam and
daughter were visitors nt llutte Fulls
Sunday.
' For the right kind of Mutual Fire
Insurance, seo W. V. Moore, room
209 Pnlnjps building.
Ralph Voodrord paid a visit to
Ilutto KallB Sunday.
Seo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insuranco
Man, over Jackson Countybank. ,
Mr. Malone of the Rogue ttlver
Electric Company, was at Butte Falls
Sunday.
.Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford
office, phono No. 1201.
Mr. and Mrs. T. 12. Daniels spent
Sunday on the river above Trail.
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attorncys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank Bldg,,
Medford.
Mrs. Charles Stennett of Ashland
Is. .spending the Fourth In Medford
as,a guest of her son, A. F. Stennett
of this city.
V. S. Hallo well of Kansas City.
who with his wlfo has been spending
a month In Medford, has been called
east by n law suit and left Sunday.
. Jlo expects to return later In the
flumiuer.-
Head lettuco at the Plnecroft gar
den. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Henderson and
wlfq of Trail, aro In Medford for tho
Fourth.
M. L. Erickson, supervisor of the
Crater National forest has returned
from an Inspection tour of the forest.
Ho .reports deep snow yet In tho Cas
cades. Chautauqua, Ashland, Oregon, July
C-18. "Bettor than over." Don't miss
It. Send to W. H. Glllls, secretary,
for booklet.
John C. Anderson of 3uch is vis
iting in Medford.
C N. Stinson of Central Point was
a Medford visitor Monday.
W. V. Harmon spent Sunday di
recting tho labor of 75 men who put
in the day fixing up tho county roads
over which the auto races today were
held.
,Como on boys. There will be a big
5c dance nt the Anglo Opera House
Monday and Tuesday evening. Prize
waltzing each evening. Don't for
get the Anglo Opera House dance.
Only 5c a dance. Given by a bunch
of good dancers. 3S
Edgar Hafer observed his birth
day Sunday with an elaborate party.
He had as his guest for the occasion
Howard S. Dudley.
Louis Brown of Big Butte Is in
Medford for tho Fourth.
Sam Swenning has returned from
a trip to Pelican Bay on Undo Sam's
business.
L. W. Crane of Phoenix accompan
ed by Mrs. Crane Is visiting this city.
Will Coleman, county clerk of
Jacksonville spent Sunday. In Medford
as did Ilobert Dow.
T, M. Lewis of Central Point is la
Medford on business.
C, L. Williams of Gold Hill Is visit
ing in Medford.
H. W. Whetslono of Eagle Point
Is visiting Medford,
Charles Carney, Will Demean and
George Sheriffs are In the city for the
fourth.
Dr. J. F. Reddy left Monday to look.
over mining property near Ashland.
W. H. Snillhson of Grants Pass
brought a party of friends down to
spend tho fourth. Ho came by auto.
Henry It. Harvey spent Monday in
Medford from Ashland.'
Harry Pellctt of Ashland is among
tho celebrators of the Fourth in Med
ford. A. C, Iloby of Grants Pass has re
turned homo utter a visit with friends
in Medford.
Captain Gordon Voorhies of the
Eden Valley orchard was In Medford
Monday visiting friends. Captain
Voorhies stuted that ho will have a
good crop of Xuwlowns on his old
trees thUj jenr.
J. Wllaou of Woodvlllo was In
Medford Monday visiting with some
friends'.
J. It. Harvey of Grouts Pass spout
Monday In Medford.
Colonel Frauk Hay has nrrlved
from Now York to spent the summer.
Ho was met at San Frauclsco by Dr.
C. It. Hny of this city who accom
panied htm to Medford.
Fifteen special policemen wora
sworn in today In order to handle
the crowd of merry makers In the
city. At noon today not nu arrest
had been made and no accidents had
been reported.
CONNEAU WINS
AIRSHIP RAGE
Frenchman Wins $12,500 In Big Eu
ropean Point to Pofnt Race From
Paris to London, Though Vadrino
Arrives First at Destination.
LONDON, July 3. Crossing tho
English channel today vylth ten other
aviators, Conncau, a French entrant,
wone the first prize of $12,300 In
the big European polnt-to-polnl race
from London to Paris. Ho made the
fastest elapsed time.
First to reach Herndon, tho official
end of the course, today was Pierre
Vedrlne, who won $2000 as first In
the stage from Calais to Loudon. Ved
rlne would have been the winner of
the big prize but that he was unable
to compete In one stage of the race.
this making his elapsed time the
greatest.
Barra. also crossed tho channel.
Most pf the aviators continued to
Herndon, six miles north of Loudon,
thus covering the 93 mile trip from
Calais.
Henaux carried a passenger on his
flight. Gilbert made tho swiftest
trip, doing tho distance in 37 minutes
and five seconds.
Vedrino arrived at Herndon first,
winning tho $14,50,0 prize be hav
ing been winner of four of the seven
stages of the race. Great crowds
greeted the winner at Herndon and
the other aviators, who arrived later,
were also roundly cheered.
Train, whose machine killed Mini
ster of War Berteaux at the start of
the Paris-Madrid, race, was forced to
descend between Dover and Shore-
bam; Gilbert alighted near Dorking,
and Renaux and Barra near East
bourne. All the others who crossed
the channel reached Herndon.
RACES AITRACT
MY PEOPLE
Large Crowd Visits Track North of,
the City to Witness First Horse
Racing Splendid Program Has1
Been Arranged. ' ,
vtilloy in tho annual tennis lounm
ment. Temiw fiom nearly ooiy
town in the vnllm me entered. Tho
tounuuneut will couluuiu Tor two
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Horn to li. M, Peterson amil wlfo. A
sou on July 3rd, mother and child
iuo doing well.
This nftarnoon the races nt tho raw.
track north of tho city aro proving a'
great drawjng card. Shortly after
noon the visitors and tuwnspl'oplo be
Kiu to muko tholr way to the track.
Tho races opened nt 2 o'clock and1
some fast ones will bo run this after-,
noon. The program for the afternoon
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
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E. 0. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Rollers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
at the track Is as follows:
Onu mile dash bupgy race, pace or,
trot: purso $10.00. j
Pace or trot, half mllo heats, two;
best In three, pune $Tu.
Pony race, l-t bauds and under,
three-eights mile, two best In three.
pune $25.00.
Dash running race of saddle horses'
owned in Jacksou County, half mllo,'
purse $50.00.
Novelty mule race for teams, walk'
one-eight mile, trot one-eighth anil!
go-us-you-nlea&o one-fourth mllo,
hitch to any ehlcle, purse $25.00.
lllvjcle race fur bojs uuder 1C, half
mile.
Sir Knight ring spearing contest
for prize.
G. W. 5LATER &. CO.
BUILDERS and CONTRACTOR
nro prepared to give you better figures on building
than you are used to in Medford. We guarantee both
work, materials and satisfaction.
J. K, ENYAHT, President
F. K. MKUUIMC, Vlco-ProihUvit
J. A. PIOItltY, Vloo-Prortldont
JOHN H. OKTH, Cimlilor
W. 1). JACK HON, Asn't (Jnnhlnr. ;
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'Capital. $100,000,00
Surplus, $20,000.00
SAFE DEPOSIT 110XKH 1011 RENT. A GENERAL IIANUINtl
IIUS1NKMS TRANSACTED. Wo SOLICIT VOUIl PATIIONAOK.
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Campbell & Baumbach
MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Monoy on hand at all timos to loan on improved
ranchos and fruit land.
PHONE 3231. 320 "GARNETT-COREY BLDG.
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THREE PRISONERS ESCAPE, i
MAKING KEY FROM SPOON
THE REX MARKET
WE AIM TO SIMili Till: ItKST Ml :.T IN TIIK t'lTV, AND ALL
WK ASK TO PROVE IT IS A TltlAIi.
Isn't this a fair proposition?
10 lb. Pail Lard $1.20
5 lb. Pail, 65c 3 lb. Pail 40c
Pao. Phono rtOTI. Home HI.
rXIOXTOWN, Pa., July :. 1
means of a key which they fashioned -
from a spoon obtained while they' 99Wir&iMH
were in the hospital, three pri.-ouor.,j
one n murderer, broke jail lie re to-.
day. j'ossvs are in pursuit.
TENNIS TOURNAMENT
UNDER WAY ON OAKOALE
A lare number of tennis enthu
siasts g-athorod .Monday nt tlioj
grounds of the Oukdule Tennis club'
on South Oakdale for the pttrpo.se
of watching the names between the
various teams from nil part.-, of the
PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING I;
All Work Guaranteed Pricoa Ruusonabio
COFFEEN & PRICE
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ARIZONA SOAKED
BY BIG RAIN
Over Four and a Half Inches Fell at
Phoenix Cantaloupe, Alfalfa and
Other Crops Ruined Adobe
Houses Washed Away.
KEEP SMILING
BUT BE SURE YOUR TEETH ARE IN SMILING CONDITION
A smile showing dirty, decayed, or broken off teeth is not good to look upon.
It shows carelessness, laziness, and lack of pride, and is generally accompan
ied by a breath which could hardly be compared to the odor of a rose garden.
Does this fit your jcase? If so read my prices and see if yon can afford to let
your teeth remain in such condition. My advice is yours for the the asking
and if I do your work will be absolutely guaranteed.
22-KARAT GOLD CROWNS ..$5.00
PORCELAIN CROWNS .. $5.00
BRIDGE WORK (per tooth) ....$5.00
GOLD FILLINGS ....$1.50 AND UP
f SILVER FILLINGS $1.00 AND UP
FULL SET OF TEETH, on rubber
plate $7.50
BEST SET OF TEETH, on rubber
plate $10.00
PAINLESS EXTRACTION.
All other work in proportion.
REMEMBER THE MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP ARE GUAR
ANTEED TO BE THE VERY BEST.
DR. BARBER, The Dentist
207-208 Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank Building, Comer West Main and
and Grape Streets, Medford,, Oregon.
Office Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Phone Main 653.
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UNDERTAKERS
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Nl$ht Thoe w, W. Wka ao71.
A. E. Onr, MM.
LADY ASSISTANT.
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JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker and Enibaliaer
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Succeiior to tho undertaking de-'l
j ; partment ot Medford Furniture Co, j
Office with Me4foird Furniture Co. ;
ioiopu9nes: uay, sea a&i;
John A. Perl, residence, Bell 4111,
Honjo 179L,
0, W. Coaklla 8801.
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PHOENIX, Ariz., July 3. WltU a
total precipitation ot -1.59 Inches,
Phoenix Is recovering today from tho
most severe rainstorm since 1891.
Investigation today showed that the
cantaloupe, alfalfa and other props
are practically ruined.
The rain began Saturday and fell
continuously until Sunday morning.
No less than a dozen adoho houses
were washed away and for four
after the storm had subsided, nearly
every building In tho city was sub
merged in from one to threo feet of
water. Tho property loss will ruu
into the thousands.
So far as iu known, no lives were
lost, although a number ot outlying
districts, cut off from wire communi
cation, arc yet to be heard from.
As today Is clear, tho water Is rap
idly subsiding.
GRASS FIRE MONDAY
CALLS OUT FIGHTERS
A graBB fixe 'on South Ojikiialo
sshortly after uoou today occasioned
tlio culling of the fire department.
A. Fnbt run wus uiude and the
Humeri controlled.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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FOJt RENT Housekeeping'
4G North Bartlett.
rooms.
WANTED Alan and wife with small
family wants work on fruit ranch.
Address U. II; Klukkurt, Ashland,
Oregon.
CANDIES
OUAXf.'i: IIIOHKOM CHOCOIiATK CKEAMH, .' TO I0 C.HXTH.
UltAXGK HI.OSSO.M .MAltHIIMAIJ.OWH, 'IT, CENTS.
OltANOi: ltUJHSOM ItAISINH, U.1 CENTS.
OHANC1E 1U.OS.SO.M AliMONDS, '2.1 CENTS.
PETEItK CHOCOLATES, 5 AND 10 CENTS.
OANDV IHtOTHEUS FUUIT TAItLETS.
FANS
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'lliey hit (oiilfurlalilii A
'lilt')' imC nlit'.luilf triH an
liimr lo run
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ki''l JOltr lllsllMIHT In
SK1 liuuior sy
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Then Mliy nut buy one?
Call at the Electric Building
200 West Main
and Examine the Large Stock
ROGUE RIVER
ELECTRIC CO.
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MEDFORD
NKAIt POST OFFICE.
PHARMACY
PHONE .VI (H IT OH DAV .MAIN 101.
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IJltINO YOUH WATCH IN ANU HAVIO IT CLEAN-
EI) AND UEPAIKED.
MAKES IT A FAITHFUL TIME PIECE,
PUT IT IN SHAPE FOR THE DAILY SERVICE
YOU EXPECT IT TO RENDER.
LET US LOOK YOUR WATCH OVER WE'LL
GLADLY TELL YOU JUST WHAT'S THE MA'JTER
WITH IT AND HOW MUCH IT WILL COST TO F.IX
No matter how difficult a job of Jew
elry repairing you muy have, bring It to
this store with tho feeling that It will bo
dono promptly and properly.
If you waht any engraving dono, we'll
bo glad to bervo you- first-class woik at
right prices.
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MARTIN J. REDDY
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For Sale
1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining
city of aM ed l'o I'd, on long lime, easy pay
mollis.
12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on main paved
slrcoi; cpiikmiI, sidewalks and paving in;
also sowers, water and light. Long time,
easy imynienlH.
430 ACRES LAND, HfiO acres alfalfa land,
80 acres fniil land, perpetual wafer right
with water for irrigating 1000 acres; long
time, easy payments.
340 ACRES LAND, 200 acres alfalfa land,
balance fruit land, 1 mile from Vailroad,
on, long time easy terms.
0000 ACRES LAND in tracts of from .0
acres, upwards; prieo $25.00 per acre and
upwards; suitable for alfalfa, fruit slock
and general farming purposes; long time,
easy payments.
v. 5 Am 10 ACRE TRACTS just within and
adjoining city limits, at a bargain, on 5
annual payments.
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