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MEDFOnt MATL TRTBUNE, BEDFORD. ORECION, FRIDAY, ,TULY 21, 1911.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
JL.
.loliu AhIihIi) mill A. J. Dnlity
promliiiiiit ultlxttiiH of Kudo Point,
liirrlcil ja, fow lioum In M ml ford
Tluirxiluy inornliiic.
.1. w. I'urkur, rnprxHOiitliiK Uio
Itofill)" AHHOiilnllim of I'orlliiml Ih III
Mmlfonl itKiiln.
Tl'io'l'rimliylorliin cliiirch IndloH will
mdII I'lilllpplno mntiraldorli-N ami
nprniiH at tho clnircli, Wmliii'iulny,
July 2(1, from Us no to 12 u. in, nnd
:i : i) to o p. in, iuo
T. 10, lot(iiKiu- mill IiIh fmnlly
utiirtml for u vacation trip l (lio tillln
Tlilimtliiy,
N, Jiny of l.nkn Cr'ik, th nug-
Hot klni;, wiin mnonK IiIh M ml ford
frlmidu Tliurmltiy,
llmtd luttuco t tlio I'lnocroft gsr
iIkm. '
lli'iiry mid Ollrur Ih'Inii of TnlHit
illNlrlrt I rim sue I ml IiikIiichm In Mod
ford Thursday.
I. II. llopkliiH of Uiii Hnowy llntto
Orchard vpiuit a few hours In Modford
Th'irmlny iiioruliiK'.
N liutinr t'liuiirt' to buy I'uibrold
jrh'i unit aprons ttimt fit I'ri'ibyNr
Inn church, WVdiumdny, July iitf,
ti::tn to ia: n:30 to o'clock, toe
A. M. Woodford was. at tho county
Hem Tlmrsdny on InulneHH In tin
prolmti) court.
Mr. J, M. Kt'cnu U quit. III with
nppomllellU nt her liouit In Mml
ford.
Mltclmll ft Ilottck mskti tcelosa re
friKi'rutorN that kiww your butter nd
milk to perfect condition without
lew.
Mr. Knrl Jackson htm fomin pay
Iiik a visit to hur parcntM, Mr, and
Mm, J.' Mttrrroltor of I'oonuan'i
Crii'k dhitrlct.
K, V. Coffin of tint Modford Pro
ducu Company inado a tiunlnuss trip
to JackHouvlllo Thunday nftor
noon. Aprons mid Phlllpplno embroidery
at Pri'Kbyliirlnn church, Wednesday,
July 2C. H:30 to 12; 3.30 to C. IOC
Mr. A. It. PhlppN and her dnuRu
ten, MInmo tilli-n mid Isabella, wore
In Portland Tuixday whllH on thulr
way to tht stato of WtuhltiKton to
visit rolatlvi'.
Pror, iinil-Mri, Clydo Payni? or
Ashland pun'd through Medford
Tui'fiday, on roul to I'ortlnnd.
Boo R. A, lloimos, Tht losurujct
Man. ovor Jackson County bsk.
II. V. Moadi. who wrnt fornH-rly u
Job printer In Mcdrord ha j:ono 'n'
Urn an bimlnria at Orinoco. llV
ha iiiode'R contract with tho OroKon
Niimnry Company and s'lvoral othn'r
corporation to do their prlutlm?. Mr,
Mindi will bo tho only nursery
prlntliiK plant on tho const, eastern
house havInK enjoyed moia of thU
pntronaKo hunt before. '
Kmbroldorlc from Philippines,
$H0Q worth, on snl at Presbyterian
church, Wednesday, July 2C, u:30 a.
m. to I2 p. m 3:30 to C. tOC
Dr. Cluronco V. Keane, formerly
or Modford I hero ou profesl6nol
business.. II" U prnctldnK In Port
land' now.- . , '
Mrs", J. D, l!rown,,o( Btcj-JIng. was
called to' Aicat district by tho ser
ious' ll!i-,of he; sister, Mlxs Iulu
KhojC who resides with lieY 'aunt,
Mru. iif.yl Vh'tton;
Curkjn t',Vlor- (Johp-If. CirUn,
Oloun ;0.". Vyl(ic); t6rnoVk:l:Uw.
o'tor 'jitikHoa County Dank Bldg.,
Mdfof(L '. ... v - - - . - -
lirt It. A- Htuarnii mndo o profe'r.
alnniil vU;t Jo Jaclc'iionvllo .NS'qdneu
liay'udvriHMin. ,
A;, ti. KloliiljAminvrofAp.plekali)
iranHactod. bimlnoas nt Mwirord and,
Jn'cklioirvlllo 'NVedtfifudiiy. ' " '
llrlck K. eroam, lil' Wnilp imli
color. 'Hrird6hn UaksryApl.d!So 37 U
Prompt dollvory. '
lllalno Kluin tlnd bli UttlidnuKh-
br ...ru'4ii'9iiilliiu; tln hoatcd turnr ut
' UarJona Uakory now doljtoj" ?.
nudlco croant to any part of th" cty,
- i Mr, fi. Hiiwvor niado Tolatlvt'H llV
liiu'ot JucU0t)tivUlo d vUH thvlM 'woQk
Hho wnn accompanied homo ny ner
alutpr, Ml Moln(yro. "
rlur hundred tlorn. of ha,rd, And,
oft wood, dry and uound for tmlo
choAp. AiMroiii "Fttlrvlow" JucVbou
CoMr Hro., who wnro formnr rnl.
dcut of (IiIh hocUoii, iirtm oiiKiiKod In
tho mmiufucturi) of brick at Klamath
Kail on it larKo ncafo. Tlmy rocontly
compleli'd u kllm of 300,000 hrck.
Auto and motor cyclo ropalrliiK at
llopklim VulcniiUliiK Company, No.
(1, Houtii Fir HtruiH. 103
Dr. C. W. Ki'imo or Portland urrlv
nd Thurday to attend Mr. J. M
ICmiui) durltiK hr iinrloim lllinma at
her Oakdulu homu. Hint I miffurlnK
from nppendlcltl mid a complication
of dlNenwuN,
Cali II. C. llrown, iSt, Holly, for
plumblns and hpatldK. Phouo 2121
W. A. Humner tupurlutuudout or
nil tho Mr. Potter Palmer proper
tit- In the Hokiiii Itlver Valley, will
leiivo tomorrow from (jUItu u U'tiRthy
(uy lu Florida when iio liaa btion
lookliiK nftor other propnrty lutr
eKtn for Mra. Palrnor.
Hound to ho n KOod Kutnel Mcdford
vit, AHliland, 3 p. in. Klinday, at ball
park. 104
O,' F. llutchaiion returned yester
day from a threo wk tour of caoi
eru Orr-Rou. Durln; hli abaenco h
wrote 194.000 or life Iniurancff,
which I a record breaking stunt, lie
tull in that hit covered all the turri
tory and that any onent who por
chance to rover tho aamo territory
will find tho picking cloio and aub
Jecta far betwmin.
Mr. (1, J. Prahl. of Han Fronclnco.
In In MeiUord paylnx a villi to her
brother, H. I.. lUraley and family.
Now ready for biulne. Hopklntf
Vulcanizing Comiuiny, No. 0 South
Fir atreet. 103
Ur. KlrchKrcnaner or tho upper
!tor.ue wa a Medford visitor Thurs
day. First league, game or Hcaiiou, Med
ford vs. Ashland, Holiday at 3 p. in,,
ball park.. 104
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moouyhan,
Jr., Miss Shirley Thomas and Master
Hobt. Outherlo, or Los Augi'les, will
arrive In Modford tho first of next
wi)c)t for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
T. B. Daniels. .Mr. 'atid Mm. Mon
nyliau may dtclda to remain here,
should Mr. Monayhan's health, which
b mot good, improve hum,, '
Mrs. p. T. Cox, of Alameda. Cali
fornia Is hero visiting her parent,
Mr. and' Mr. J. F. Ingory.
A in a in red mutual life endowment
policy Is Uiii abundant harvest ofh$
wise man.'Sco J,. '. llutbhason.
- Mrs, J, D. illard; wlot has been
iiihe III for set'eal days, ' was ro-,
ported somewhat tin proved thl
moriiliiK.
Oraiu and aUalfa hay for salo at
Oakdalo Park addition. Boo Vi 11.
Kverhand, '909 West Ninth street,
phono CC71.
D. T. Cox, formerly of Medford, Is
reported to bo making all kinds of
money ou his 200 aero alfalfa ranch
near Han Francisco. -
Mr. and Mrs. ll.(0. NJcJmUlon yrlll
leave tomorrow (Or camp Nlclt',noar
Dutto.Falls. , ' "v-
Teiephono - 37; Harddtii. Dakery
tor' cako,vlces oud loo cream; prompt
doVlvcfy; ."' "r " , x
Mre. S, .y..Hi'ftily d.f.vtJniJ M
vlnrtlnt; In Iedfqrd,ithti gucat of Mr.
and MrayF. W.tHollls. . " 4'
'Clus. .11. King, of Ban '"FrapclWo.
is In. Medford on tjuahess, J(fl I
ungtfKcd ,lu iho.r'eal stato liiisUess
)u Ban Francisco and la a partnerof
Carl Crystal, foruiorlyvo!edfoJ!-j;' ,
That clitckon dlnncr'at Surflmorllri'fi;
cents can't be t ; ibti ,
Tluorifo F.JtliVit and'fainllv arn'ln
...S. .....-. .,. ... U..VVU,, 'V!
"gono to Chatrleld Ihin., (or .ath.ox
tended yJslt. .Tbe.trlp.ls tak'o'n.ia Oie
ho'll will bo beneficial to Mrs.VaU
com'alioajlh., . ' , , v ' '
1 Jeakuo'Tball )rt8 Sunday, ,'Medt
ford .vs. AHhlandVl ball parV,' 8 P,
tn. '.''. .' ' ' 104
. X. WptyW and lgu,n "of
Spnkaivo. urrlvtid. (fn Medford .thj
morning and ,wyip ylslt. J jti, ,Cra'lc
and fatnlly.. , '-
. lir. J.''F.'IUddy arid, children" 'Itf I
y'Ostorduy for- a biBlnea trip to Cre'
cent Cty ., -
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alien n
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PAGE FTVTrU
Hro,lM. i photograph of a 400root Iceberg taken by Captain ItogReveen,
or the "steamship Nletiw Amsterdam, which urrlvcd at Now York ou July
10, The Iceberg wuh first flighted o it July T. Picture of the hiiKn chunk
of Ice arrived In New York In tho m idst o ftho deathdeallng heat wavo
and wan the cause of many Jocular c ommcnln lu tho nowsjiapnrH, but It
failed to cheer old Gotham.
Week & McCowan Co.
UNDT4KKBB,
NlgVt Phones P. W. Wka f7
LADt iUMlSTAHT.
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JOHN A. PERL
VndcrtMker and, BwbaiaiMHr
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Buccussor to the undortaklngde-
partmont of Medford Furniture Co. ;
I Offli With Modford Furniture Co. :
Telephones! Day, ueir. oi
John A. Perl, residence, Bell 4111,1
Homo '17U '
O, W, Oonkllu If 01. J. H, Bttt
ler 1671.
AMIIVLANOH BKRVICB
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' To 'lioaYd of dlctprn,, 8oulhri
Oregon Mining" Uureau. A meeting
of tiu board 6(dlroctora o the South,
orn Oregon Mli(lnk"'lurtrauwlll bd
liuld ut tho Nnah GrOl on Saturday
noon, 'July 22nd, lUli, fbr 'th'o puW
ioao of confirming ooct)6n of up
exucntlvo commlttou of flyo appoint
ed by tho president, udo'ptlng by"ldws
and' trmisactlnK' alifch, ptltej busUtosB
that may come uik lly order of
. viijUa colvio,
1 " . Prosldont.
W. O, AI.PBNI.AOBN,
' Socretary,'
SotHhern Oregon Mining Hureuu
v 103, '
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, "The peoplo orttt)U City h6uld buy
"Ma,doln Oregon'' goods from tt
local m9rohauta whenever iho trice
and quality ure ' equal to Custom
made goods,
tmw.
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Hasklns for Health'.
LAWYERS MEET
SOON REVISE WORK
Cwnmljslan of Seven Lawyers, One
ef Whom Is A. E. Reames, Wlli Be
gin Early In August to Change Pro
cedure In Oregon Courts.
In two wcckH n most imortan(
I'ommiH-tion of which A. K. KcumcH of
thin city in n member, which n iito
prepare n reviHion of the jurimlietion
of courtrt nuil prncticu nuit proccd
ure therein." will meet in the hull ut
reprcfcntntivPH in the ntnte Iioukc o
nrgiiliUe mid lie-in itH work. TIijk
qrittimifiHion'cottiiRt"of'r". T.-lifcltnrd-ioH,
.Snjcrii, eliuiniiiiu; Will lkf Peter
hoii, I'lmiilpton; 11. M. It tit ler, Conilort :
$. M. Onrinrul, Ijchnn'oir; A. ft.
lleamcH.Mcdfonl; A. & -'Clark, Port -Innil,
miii TliomiiH O'Dny, Portland.
jho )mjt ly,'isnture cijiisidercil thit
CntnmiHHion lieccsdury on ..nceojint.qC
tli recent rjiilicnl ehiuiire ijrthe con
stitution "of the Mlnte relntini; to t,he-
utrticlnr, li(ricf"" nttoHicyn, .olerki,
ijlikriffMuil ' juror-it All of section
Hoven' nf the i'jiurititutlofi, fJ.xini: the
DreKcnt judirinl sj'.Tterrr ntul' cstiib
tiihiiicnl plniinly-officpH, wn's Hwept
itwny by the eiipKtitutiqnnl nmncil
ment udoptrd thVouch thb initiative
nt t)p- Inst election, mid in its jilncc
Th found n short, eoncinu mnendment
which tnnkcH every oxiHliuf- court in
the ptutc,- excoptinp; the supreme
?ourt. nntl every sheriff, district nt
loniey or other county officers, sub
jec q tboMe-folnlur0 inslcml of Jiojjijr
fixed jiy the' constitution ns hereto
fore. T
Logger orklamath falls
i, FERrOBMS 'DARING FEAT
,KUrX'iri?X!Xg,lD?: July 21--Oreutly
to- tlio.nrpns of hU, fellovr,
laopcvrs.; jiick laiiy'U. nycr, wr J?r'"
ler, "wnlive todny oftor lnakiii'u'it
lKT)oua Jr-p.liH''.1' M1Sl r1i,!,M "f
Imntith rKt pn a. xi uicii uruixe
bridL'o ittailfc. AlllionchUlioro" i a
M- m -j l ' - l
.fall o(,'tm)fc rllinn, 10.0tfect iif less--hmkalf
j.jiJc.'.Lilly nindo tlio dip
f'lvlj, Blliir Jiin cwiii)nuuuiis jiiiu w
i)lttrcdrto,innioultr-4j9w ilio nip-
tils uhd'liyO.v '.V- .-. v
rTh xltti'jirv6prger,i waa - Jvnrtled
L down , strcuin, over bdiilois iiil
'(liVoujilw foinrnjj,?'jlor it brcnlneck'
spped, but ho .'landed bylow, the wirnt
Vf :tli$"c.tscmles, liia i'eet still firmly
planted on Hie bourd.
I Raskins for hijoltti.
LED SQCIEIY: WAS
DOMESTIC: KILLED
Woman, Formerly Wife of Multo-MII-llonaire,
Has Worked for Years as
Domestic Stepped In Front of Au
tomobile and Is Killed.
CHICAGO, 1 July 21. Killed
here when she stepped in front of a
speeding untomobile, ".Mrs. Catherine
Porter," .i'J, u domestic in the home
of V, R HobbB, was identified today
us Mrs. Catherine Edgar, the divorced
wifo of Selwyn C. Kdgnr, a mnlti
millionuire steel pinnufucturer of St.
Louis. ....
A heavy veil worn by thj woman
on tho streets to prevent her friends
of other days from recoj-nirinj: her
wns the ctitiue of her death. It oh
sciired her view nnd she did not see
the flying automobile until it was
upon ben, ;
Twenty years hp fr3. Edgar was
a lender, of St. Jioifts society. Her
husband w,as ncjitnni they had n
2-ycnr-ohL sou. Then cutno, domestic-
trouble nnd. divorce. Too proud
to sepk aid from her relatives, the
former society queen' .sought menial
work to provide for herself. Fiull
she enmo to Chicago, where she mnr
ried a mun named Torter. but wheth
er ho is living or dend is not known.
As "Mrs. Porter" the dend woman
worked in the Ilobbs home for fivi
years. She bud no friends nnd
sought solitude. Onco she told hot
employers that her son, Sullivan Ed
,gnr, was n wealthy manufacturer in
St., Louis, nud though she wrote to
him frequently, she never dared lo'
permit- herself to -return to the scene
of .her .triumphs and sorrows.
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FOU SALE -- Dresser, side board,
"rB. etc. HIS ".YesVToiitti street.
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FOU SAIiR-ijtliodp Island Hed cock
Cfels, 7 months old, oho'of-tho bem
.wlnternylng stralnB, $1.50 each.
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rbUM fit IllUn oV 61. Jdk fUptl.l (KIkhJ)1
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Lot Cheapt' on EsCy Terms.
2 ; off paving. TLot
60xi25,5gK;H with splendid
view.. $125 down, $10 per
monjth. Investigate this.
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P. Q. Box 8 38
SOLDIERS GALLED TO
CHECK S TRIKERS RIOT
CARDIFF, WnlerJ, July 21. Its
streets Ktrewn wrcckiTgo mid Its hos-
lunHtcrs nnd tho strikers fall.
pltdlH full of tho victims of last now ponding between tho shipping
night's riots by striking dockmutt,
Cardiff today welcomod tho arrival of
i'OO I a n en g hire rusllcem, who nro on
picket duty today throiiKhout tho city.
The rioting throughout tho night
here wns the fiercest of the strlko
to dat'i, and It Is feared even worso
conditions will come If negotiations
Look for tho nd that offers it to
you, second-hand, nt a ronl bargain I
Printing of all kuulj at Portland
prices. Mnil Tribune office
llnsklns for Health.
Midsummer Clearance Sale
OIL CLOTH
"Best quality, yard
21c
AT
MANN'S
CENTRAL AVENUE NEAR POSTOFFICE
TOWELS
Large bath tow
ls, hloaehcrt, each
15c
This is the time and place to save money
Corset Sale
Wo men's fine
Coutil twsets, fit
ted ith two pair
hose supporters.
75c value
48c
Women's extra,
good grade Ooutil
corsets, fitted
with three pair
hose supporteis,
$1.00 quality, a
pair
69c
Long Glove Sale
Women's 1G inch
button silk gloves
patent tip, colore
only, $1.25 values
sale price, a pair
79c
Women's 1(5 inch
button tucked
silk gloves in
white, black, pon
gee, $2.50 values
$1.98
HOT WEATHER UNDERWEAR CHEAP
Women's sleeve
less vests, fine
quality" sale price
each
10c
Women's fine
lisle vests, v shap
ed, sale
each
price, at
15c
Women's umbrel
la pants, sale
price
29c
Women's union
si! its, fine quality,
sale price
29c
The Best Hosiery Values in the City
Women's and Women's lisle Women's 'Bur- Women's fine silk
children's fast hose in tan and son" hose, fine lisle hose, in black
black hose, sale -black, sale price, qualitv, a pair and colors, a pair
price, a pair a pair
9c 15c 25c 48c
Cleaning up our Ready-to -Wear Garments
Women's
skirts, all
worth
price
wash
colors,
$1.50, sale
98c
Women's wash
suits worth $5.00,
sale price
$3.48
Women's fine
liugere waists,
$1.50 grade, sale
price
98c
Women's Cham
bry waists, all col
ors, $1.00 quality,
sale price
69c
Cedar Poles
We are now carrying in stock
a full line of Cedar Telephone
and Telegraph Poles. Let us
figure on your needs.
CRATER
PHONE MAIN 971
LAKE
FUEL CO.
SPARTA BUILDING
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BANKING SERVICE
The Medford National Bank assures you of the best service. Its officers
aim in ovory way to protect the interests of its patrons, making uso of
every moans of precaution. The directors and officers tiro all well known
business men; men of integrity and known for the careful and conservative
handling of any and all business intrusted to them.
Its up-to-date system of accuracy, promptness and tho same careful atten
tion to largo or small depositors, makes it a bank for all tho peoplo.
IF YOU ARE NOT A CUSTOMER. OP THIS BANK
LET THIS BE AN INVITATION TO BECOME ONE
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
W. II. GORE, President.
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P. E. MERRICK, Vice President.
TOIIN S. ORTH, Cashier,
W. B. JACKSON, Asst. Cashier
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