MTOFOUT) MAT!, TRIBUNE, MEDFORT), ORFION, WITD'AY, JULY 1-1. 191.1.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Henry (', llurliu ol AhIiI'iiiiI hihimI
Frliliiy In Moilfortl mi ImihIiiwid,
I. It, lliiiidorniiii (if Tnhtlil lit vltilt
Iiik frlciiilM In til l Hy.
C, W. Kviiim nf l'niHM'(:t In In MnU
rniil vIhIHiik frlwmlii,
Mr! mill Mih, Myniri iiml Mr. anil
AtiH, I'. J. O'tlimi riiliinnMt Kililny
iiiiiiiiIiik fiom u trlii t AhIiIuiiiI.
(lariiiinlnm In 8 V uml :i Ini'li iol,
whllo tlmy InHt itt fiO coiitii pop tloxoii.
Mcilfonl Uu'i'iilioiiHii, I'hono 374 li
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W. I. Vnwtor Iiiih H'lnriHjil from n
IiiihIih'hh hip to I'ortluml.
IC. T. HImiI"h lit AhIiIuiiiI a prom In
mil iiollth'lan of UiIh comity hpoiiI
Tliinwlny In Mcilfonl on liiiMlnimH,
Mltrholl H. llocck innko leolcwi r
frlKrntm that keep your buttor ami
milk In perfect conilltloti without
loo.
Dr. anil Mih, I'lcknl have ichmictl
from a Mini I IiiihIiichr trip to I'orl-lain).
u'lm (iffiui Iiiih ro mncil from a
vi'o('m vIhII at I'ortlnnil.
Hiwt It. A. Ilolinni, Tho Inurnco
Mnn. ovor Jncknii County brink.
A law nunilH'r of irlcntW puIUm!
InHt nluliL lit lint Outral Point or-
rliurtl lioino of Mr. and Mr. KriH'Mt
WHili who ri'turnt'il homo from I'orl
land Thurnitity.
(Iiirauuliim In a 14 ami II Inrh pot",
wlillo llioy IhhI at fiO rcnl pep low.
Mmlfonl (Ircciilioiwo. l'lomo 3711.
100
Mr. C. 12. On vln wliu Iiiih turn
vIhIiIiik lir mm ami iluuithlur, Mr
nml Mm Om'ar Kilwnrilit of thin city
left for lior Iioiiik In DuiiMiuulr. Cali
fornia ttnlay.
C. NUon WIIIIiwiih minlo n ImihI
nroH trip to Jnrknonvlllii Wmlm-mlny.
(,'nrkln & Tnylor (John II. Cnrkln,
(Jli'un O. Tnylor). nttornoy"it-liw.
over JftOknon County Hunk HltlK..
MmUortl. '
Krank Ouy'nmi uiotorcil to . th
Trail t'ri't'k l.iiinlir Coinpany'w Iiim-4
lior plautB went of JnikHouvlllo Weil
ncwlny aftornoon.
I. J. Nff iniulo a proffititlonnl
lnlt to lh county hcM WciIneHiliiy
Ih'itiJ litltuco nl tho riiiPcroft Bar
don. T. U. MurrowH hud IiukIih'hk In tho
county rctonlcr'n offlro Wcilncmluy.
Wlllnir Klniti, wtio linn rhnrKn of
tltt old Humify plar.o, now ownrd by
Mr. Ilciltcrl of Mexico, npent n few
bourn In Jncknonvllln noiuo diiya
ulnce.
Call II. C. Ilrnwn, iZT Holly for
plumhlui; and hcnlltiK. Phono 2121
115
Will Mulli'r uiim at tho rounty mnl
Wmlnemlny In tho IntercMn of tho blj;
clciuiincn xalo nt Dnnlcln for DuiIh,
Win. Strong, a ploneor of IIIIiioIh
and a Hiii-o'HHful farmer of that Htato,
Hpeut Hnveial daya In tho valley Into
ly. He In an old friend of Colllim
llroH, of Medford mid .larknonvllle.
KardoiiH llnknry now ilellvern Iren
nud leu cream to any part of tho city.
(leorKo f. Culy of Anbland, who
In diivelopliiK a tract of fine land
near I'homilx, wan In Medford and
JackHOiivllln recently.
Uriel; Iro cream, nfl kludri and
colom, ItnriloiiH llaKery; phone 371.
Prompt delivery.
Hubert lloud, who Iiiih been a
reiildent of I'orent Creek dliitrlet for
Heverul yearH, Iijih dlnpoHcd of bla In
loreHtH thorn and with hit; wife will
noon remove to wmlhwcKtern Jomd
phlno county and reeuKar.e In mlu
.Iiik. Telephone .'17 1, Itimlotm llakory
for cake, Icen and Ico cream; prompi
delivery.
Mr. uml Mrn. It. K. llaney vlnlteil
with the latter'ii uirontH, Mr. and
Mrn. A. Hclimltt of .lackHonvlllo Wed
ueHilay eveuluK.
drain and alfalfa hay for aalo lit
Oakdalu Park addition. Hoo W. II.
Hvorhnnd, U0 Weal Ninth Btroot,
phono (1071.
Dr. Heely made a profCHHlonal tilp
to .liickHouvllln TbuiHiliiy moruluK.
Medford Hardware for kiuwh catch
eiH. .Tiiiuph W, Mill of thin city Iiiih koiio
to work for tho Metropolitan l.lfo In
hiii ancn Company.
Tint department of the lutiirlor
Iiiih decided tho hoiuettlimd t:outnnt
cam) of .V. M, Welch iicmIiimI Hid IioIih
of tho Into (leorKo Walt In favor of
tho latter, The laud In located In
Hiiuaw l.ulio illntrlct and a hrother
of the ileceaKod linn itlven nollce that
ho will imildi final proof,
II. Wolf, who haded property lit
Medfoid for .. Cauieron'H faun at
Unloutown. wiim a recent IiiihIihum
vlidtor hero,
Kchool Kuperlu(iuiluu( Welln ban
tedirned (loin IiIh dip to the Will
amette Valley, Ho wiih one of (ho
hoard which panned upon (ho pnpom
of (ho itppllrnutN for toachein' certl
flcaten at the itnmiiil examluatlnii,
II Von der Hellen of Wellen npeu
Kililay In Medford.
POLICE HAVING
UN EASY HE
Durlnu Past Five Days No One Has
Been Locked UpTown Is Well
Behaved and No One Makes
Trouble.
Our Correspondents
EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS.
Whether It U the hot weather or
not. which Ih to blame, the Medford
police nre havlnn an eany time. For
five ln)K there ban been a dlrth of
druiikn and petty offeudurn and no
one ban been locked up.
Following the Fourth of July for
two or three dayn the pollen were
buny but nlnre then they have had
plenty of time to rent. Thu town la
very well behaved eudcei).
Weeks & McGowan Co.
t UNDERTAKERS
l)y Phono 9971
NlKht l'boncn F. W. Wifki 8071.
A, H. Orr, I0S.
I.ADY AH81HTANT.
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JOHN A. PERL
rsr-'r'j
Undertaker mid Kiubalnier
flunceiior to tho uiulortuklng do-
; partniont of Medford Ftirnlturo Co.
Office with Medford Furniture Co.
Tolophuuou; Duy, Dolt SGI;
John A. Perl, rcBldonco, Uell 4111. :
Homo 17UIj.
G. W. Conklltt 8601. J, H. Dut-
lnr SR71.
AMIUIIiANOK BKHVIOl
Ffrrft
THREATENED TO
STOP BUILDING
There wan a ureal ciainltiK' of neekn
mid hi) iiln t lrir hIoiik the front of the
haudnoine new Flrnt National bank
building Friday mornlni; when It bo
cnnie ntiliu'd about that It wun a few
Inchen out in the ntreet. Then) wan
a kd'iiI dlnrunnlon of the matter, and
th crowd rew larcer and larger un
til It looked like a mann tneetliiR.
An a matter of fact, thu ornamental
mono front In nix Inchon over the
property line to a height of five, feet
above tho nldewalk. At UiIh point
tho Main front In net In on tho Hue,
In fact a half Inch back of the Hue
In erecting tho building the architect
followed a ciintom prevallnnl In monl
cltlim which iiIIowh ornamental work
or ntepn to project Into u ntreot, the
nldewnlk, of courne, being considered
a part of tho ntreot.
Mrn. Doiibleday who owned tho
MIIch block claimed that (ho projec
tion of tlio building Interfered with
tho vlow of a nhow window In her
block. She threatened court pro
cecdlugH but the matter In reported to
have, been adjunted.
Ah a matter of fact, other build
Ingn In UiIh city lira In tho kiiiuo con
dition, and building ordinance In
nearly all cltlon penult ornamental
projections Medford Iiiih no ordin
ance governing the nuhject.
,1, K. HhIh'iIh of North Vukiuiit
wiik 'in MeiHnril TueMilny morning
with vegidiibleH.
t. A, UiiHit ol' Phoenix wiih ill
MeiH'oiil TucHiluy on biinlueHH,
MIhh .IohIi! Culliotiu ol' Hoeky I'onl
oieliunlH wiih vinitiiiK her H'mter, Mrn.
S. S. KtcplietiH, of North Talent
WeiliicHilny eveiiilij,'.
Mrn. A. ('. Ilowlott uml Mrn. Wil
liam Knighton of Kuglo Point v.cie
KiichIm ut the home ol' Mi: mill -Mrn.
(J. (,'uicy on Tuetiday.
Hev. iiud .Mrn, T. K. HitwIiuH ol
Plmeiiix were eiilliut; ut the home, ol
Mr, uml Mm. Jumex Allen in North
Talent on TtteHiliiy.
Mih. C, P. True of Mcilfonl wan
visiting her father uml MiHtcrn ui
Phoenix the IiihI of Iiihi week.
Mih. MeHneiiger of Apple;ati! wiih
vihiliin; Mih. ,lon Under at her lioiuu
miiiIIi of Phoenix IiihI week.
Mrn. Arthur Kohu uml her hinlcrH,
Mihh lloekemniith anil Mrn. True,
were in North Tiilenl after hemes
Knl unlay,
Mrn. CliurlcH Cotlrell nml Mrx.
Jim Itiitiiniel of Wi'Ntcrltuitl orcliunN
wiih initing ul the homit of Mr. uml
Mrn. C .('urey in North Talent Mon
duy. Mm. Norn Norman, nee Mim
Norn Perry, arrived in Phoenix liihl
Kniulny to vimU her hikIi.t, Mm.
Henry Khafer, nml is on her way to
Portland.
Mm. Crystal WiillmlHt pf Hallunl,
Wiish., urriveil in Phoenix WednuH
ilay nml will hpenil the rcuiuimler of
the Mimiuer viniling relntivcK uml
frieuiln in North Talent uml Kern
Valley.
J. K. HohertH nml Mm. Lenn
llinjien are eotihiiiH to Mm. Vulhulhtl
mul l'. CureyV nre I'riuniN.
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
BUTTE FALLS ITEMS.
SLEEPS EIGHT DAYS
AFTER AUTO ACCIDENT
KAl'HAMKNTO, Cut., July 11.
(Icorge .Smith, muunger of a loeii'
liriutiiiK ostuhlihliiuent, Is today still
iiueonHciouK due to injuries reeciveil
in mi automobile accident here eight
tlnys ngo. Smith was lying nsleep
in the tonueuii nt the tune of the ac
cident. Ph.Vrtieiiins hero nre purzled
today over the patient's condition.
us it trepanning operation which wu
performed Iiuh hud no noticeable ro-
Hlllttt.
MANN OPHNS HAIiK.
A Mid-Hummer Clearance Sale Ih
today Inaugurated nt tho Mann ntoro,
near tho poh( office. An announce
ment of thin mile may ho found on
(ho hint page of this paper. Tho
Maun Htoro Ih having ItH flrnt milo
of tho year and tho hcIccUoiih urn
varied and complete, Tho piIcch npeak
for tlieniHolven and guaranteo a large
patromigo.
THiHklun for lleatth.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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LOST Half leg of oxtonalon tablo
near South Onkdalo, Flndor re
ceive reward by leaving Hiuno at
Mall Tribune,
FOH, HUNT A hovoh room Iioiiho,
corner of Klghth mid drape Htreot,
Sue 1. W. ThonuiH, 718 Woid
Mdln, 07
KANES CREEK ITEMS.
Mr. McC.ee, mndo a bunlnens trip
to Central Point on Wcdncnday.
Al Htnllnworth of Tolo, npent lant
Huiuliiy In thin neighborhood renew
ing old ac(ualntauco.
Will l.ewln wan a Medford bunl
mH vlnltor on Monday.
Mm. Btlnobrlng, left one day re
cently for Ion Augclen, California,
arcoiupnuled by her llttlo daughter.
Mrn. Bwlndcn, returned homo
from .Wcdford AVednesday nfter
npcndlug nnvornl dayn with 'frlcndn.
Mrn, Taylor, wan doing nhopplng
In Cold Hill on Monday.
Ram McCleudon of Gold Hill own
er of (he Kancn creek mine nnd a
party of uxpertn npent Wednenday
at the mine taking nnmplcs nt oro,
etc., which Mr. McCleudon nays In of
high grade and a nplendld milling
proportion.
Mr. and Mm, Hrpwn npent n day
recently an guent of their daughtor
nnd family Mr. and Mrs. Hean.
Klnior Hlgglnbotham returned
homo from .lonepblne county ono day
Mr. nnd Mrn. J O, Inancnon re
turned Wednendny morning from a
trip to Heattle, Vancouver and Port-
laud.
Hrnenl Webb and bride returned
Ihurnday morning fiotu n trip to
Portland.
Dr. C. It. Hny, met Col. Frank Hny
and parly hero WHiicmiiiy morning
und lmmedln(oly left on 'a pronpect
lug trip by automobile,
(lame Warden Ham Hnndry wan a
IiiihIiichh vlHllor In Central Point
Wt'dnendny.
Minn HohhIo Giirn-U of Anblnnd
bun accepted a ponltloti In Knglandn
drug Htoro here.
Mrn. W. K. Kahh-r. returned to (he
chautii(ua at Anbland.
W. J. Merrill nml W. J. Freeman,
made a bunlncnn trip to Medford
WedneHdny morning.
J. !:. Hanwcll, II. K. Medford, Mr.
Hlnty, J. U. IlanH nnd Ward Hopklim
npent Wednenday afternoon in Med
ford, W. J. Frremnn left WedneHdny
afternoon to vlnlt bin brother In Cali
fornia. Minn llnttlq Van Vlelt of Eugene
Ih vlnltlng tier idnter Mrn. John May.
Minn OladyH McCellan of Wood-
vllli In vlnltlng her nlnter, Mrn. Henry
lied ford.
lies. Jncnmati nnd wife of Klamath
Fnlln arc vlnltlng their many frlcndn
In Central Point.
The mnny frlendii of Mrn. Wtn.
Jlmney, pleasantly nurprlncd her
Tuendny afternoon. It wan a fare
well, an nhe leaven noon to find a
new location.
C. W. Jeffcin of Coumlug. Cali
fornia Ik hero vlnltlng frlcndn.
II. K. Wllllts and family who have
been vlnltlng Mm. Wlllltn mrothcr
John Mitchell.' loft for California
Thursday afternoon.
John J. Orlm nnd Henry Manry
npent Thumday In Grantn Pans.
Mr. and Mrs. Georgo L. Neale, Minn
T. Neale II. W. Lindsay npent Thur
day afternoon In Medford.
Mlns Agnen Pankey of Ashland In
visiting Miss Grace Smith.
Mm. W. E. Price entertained a
number of young ladles Thursday
afternoon in honor of Miss Hazel
Henderson of Oakland, California.
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As Mlns Hcmlcrsnn Is quite a musi
cian tho young ladle were delight
fully entertained. During tho af
ternoon elaborate refreshments were
nerved consisting of pine applo and
chocolate Ico cream, devil food nnd
lemon cake and lemonade. All pres
ent spent n very enjoynhle time. Miss
Henderson will Icavo In n fow days
for Seattle, Ogden, Denver and Nebraska.
Mr, (', I), Kari'.'s ono of our lead-'
lug citizens, In In tho Valley with IiIh;
family nml has placed Mrn. Kancn In!
tho Medford hospital, Hho Is quite'
sick and under tho care of Drn. Con-
roy mid Clancy and It may be thai
inn operation will have to bo perform
ed, Mr. Kancn has the sympathy of
the entire community nnd It Is hoped
I that Mm. Knnes will noon bo restor
ed to perfect health ni her many,
friends are much Interested In her. ,
Hev, Mr. James In In Medford and, J
ban been In attendance upon the
recently, when he wont on a biiHlnest
trlp, connected -with an eastern
company.
Art noggls left ono day recently
for Prospect, Oregon where ho has
employment for thu suinmer.
Southern Oregon PreHbytey.
Tho mill will noon stop operations
an It Is the Intention (o Install a new
wa(r wheel and other ncccsnary
machinery.
The bnnk In doing a propcroun
bunlnens and the deposits aro rapidly
Increasing.
Mrs. Sarah Wright has opened a
Hofi drink parlor which Is well patronized.
If the leading citizens of Hutte
Falls would suppress the local blck
erlngs and all work In harmony for
the advancement of tho town's In
terests much more progress would
be In evidence.
Mrs. James has erected a neat cot
tage near tho "Mill" residence and
has It occupied.
Tho Dupray Hotel Is doing a large
business nnd Is constantly crowded
with guests. "W
Tho railroad people will, In all
probability, when they extend the
present line open up opportunities
for the Installation of a big mill near
Hcnlls.
THE MEADOWS.
The Fourth of July was gaily
Hpent at tho Meadows, about 200 peo
ple attended and a good old fashion
ed country picnic was enjoyed' by all.
Dancing was Indulged In afternoon
nnd evening, foot races and other
sports and recitations entitled "Sign
ing Dpclaratlon of Independence"
nnd "Tho Jealous Wife" both being
well rendered. A flag drill by a half
dozen young ladles was very Interest
ing. F. Mayfleld acted as master
of ceremonies and a better ono could
not have been selected. A big dinner
and supper. Ice cream and candles
and lemonade were part of program
enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Stur
geon aro entitled to special mention
for tho part they took In serving the
plcnlccra with lunch and refreshments.
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CMtUu Cf'vl Hik. An. DoratlM &4 Ctantr
ritl Dr- W XV; Shhfcan. It ritrrf Monl uti
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CANDIES
OKANUK !HX)SSOM CHOCOLATK CHKAMS, HO TO (10 CKNTS.
OHANOK ULOSSOM MAILSIIMALLOWS, 25 CKNTS.
OKANUK ULOSSOM UAIHIN8, 25 CKNTS.
OltANOi: UMXSSOM ALMONDS, 25 CKNTS.
l'KTKHS C1IOCOLATKS, 5 AND 10 CKNTS.
CANDY IIHOTIIKUS FltUlT TA11LKTS.
MEDFORD PHARMACY
NKAU POST OFl-'ICK.
1MIONK NIGHT OK DAY MAIN 101.
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HUSSEY'S
Saturday and Monday
SPECIALS
20 dozen ladles Jersey Ribbed Vests Taped
neck and sleeves, 10 cents each, 3 for 25c
Ladies Fine Jersey .Ribbed Vests taped neck
and sleeves in size 4, 5 and G, also extra large size
7, 8 and 9, 15 cents each, 2 for 25c.
10 dozen ladies fine Jersey Ribbed Union Suits
taped neek and sleeves, balloon bottom, in size
4, i) and 0, tomorrow 35 cents each.
Ladies Union Suits better and finer quality
than the above in size 4, 5 and 6, also in extra
large size 7, 8 and 9, any size 50 cents each.
Xazareth Waists Union Suits for boys and
girls, three garments in one, vest, waist and
pants, come in sizes 2 to 12 years, 50 cents suit.
Nazareth Waists for bo's or girls, come in size
2 to 13 yeai, 25 cents each.
-Nazareth Manufacturing Company Acorn
Waists for boys or girls, similar to the above,
all sizes, 15 cents each.
100 PIECES FANCY CHINA IN A LARGE
VARIETY OF STYLES, REGULAR $1.50 TO
$2.50 QUALITY, INCLUDING SEVERAL
PIECES HAVELAND CHINA; SEE EAST
WINDOW TOMORROW, CHOICE
$1.00 EACH
Ladies' Silk
HOSE
Extra fine quality
with mercerized gar
ter top, double heel
and toe, tan, only in
size 8V2 to 10.
35c Pair
3 pair for $1.00
Men's Silk
SOCKS
Mercerized garter
top, extra heavy mer
cerized heel and toe,
colors black and tan;
size 914 to liy2.
35c Pair
3 pairs for $1.00.
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100 Pieces of 7, 8, 9 and 10 inch Fancy Jardin
eres, in Mat Green, Ivory Finish and Louelsa
Weller Ware at about half what other stores
ask, our prices are, each
75c to $2.50
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BANKING SERVICE
The Medford National Bank assures j'ou of the best service. Its officors
aim in every way to protect tho interests of its patrons, making uso of
every means of precaution. Tho directors and officers are all well known
business men; men of integrity and known for tho careful and conservative
handling of any and all business intrusted to them.
Us up-to-date system of accuracy, promptness and tho same careful atten
tion to large or small depositors, makes it a bank for all the people.
IF YOU ARE NOT A CUSTOMER OF THIS BANK
LET THIS BE AN INVITATION TO BECOME ONE
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
W. 11'. GORE, President.
J. A. PERRY, Vice Presidont,
1 10. MERRICK, Vice President.
JOHN S. ORT1I, Cashier.
W. 13. JACKSON, Asst. Cashier
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EXCURSION
SUNDAY, JULY 16
Butte Falls and Return
Via Pacific & Eastern R. R.
$2.00 FOR ROUND TRIP
Train leaves Medford at 8:14 a. m., arrives in Med
ford at 7 p. m. This is tho finest scenic trip in all of
Southern Oregon. You'll enjoy this (55-mile ride into
I Interior Orogon.
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