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MEDFORD MATL TRTBTOR MfflyFOKD. ORKOON. MONDAY. .TUTiY '21, 1011.
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Mr. and Mrs. John S. Orth led
Huuilny ovmlng for v two weeks nut
Inn at Nownort.
II. C. Mnckcy linn left for a Uirco
woltB vlRlt nt Portland and Senttle.
Joint S. Ortli nnil family liavo gone
to Newport for.tlielr vacation.
Grant Ftnloy, linto irioved from Eagle
Point to Fori Klamath.
Hend lettuco at tlio Plnccroft gar
don, -o .
II, K. Nolll of Snoknno who Is.In-
toroateil In tlio, Hognc ltlvor Valley
Catinl Comimny In this valley la visit
lnBi(Jlqifqrd, on business,
AVo guarantee all work on nuto
tlrca, 10 pur cent rash. Hopkins Vul
cunteliiK Company, fi Kir street, 107
Wanted Men and teams to do
teauiliiR nt initio Falls. Call nt
Cra,tor Lako Lumber Companies of
fice, SparUv Mock.
.1. H. Hoover of Grants Pass spent
Sunday a Medford on a short busi
ness trip.
Mitchell & Kocck make Iceless re
frigerators that keep your butter and
milk In perfect condition without
lco.
, .7. V. Goldwalth of Hood River Is
looking over the orchard district of
tho Roguo River Valley.
.1. A. Robertson of Butte Falls was
n recent visitor In Medford.
Sco R. A. Holme. Tho Insurance
Man. over Jackson County bank.
T. B.. Wheeler of Brandon, Ore
gon Is hero on a short business trip.
Mrs. Louis Wakeman will arrive
homo rom tnte ea8t totla'-
1. a gteenstrup will leave Wed
nesday Mr a business trip to New
York City.
Auto and motorcycle repairing.
Hopkins Vulcnnlilng Company, (5 Fir
Btrcet. 0T
,Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Reames, .Mr.
and Mrs. F. II. Madden and a num
ber of friends will leave for an au
tomobile trip to Crescent City, Tues
day.
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attornoys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank Bids.,
Medford.
- Bon C. Sheldon Intends to leave
at tho end of the week for a short
visit at Crescent City. Ho will prob
ably bo accompanied by J. It. Har-voy-of
Giants Pass.
Wes Green Intends to leave soon
for an extended camping trip.
I cut prices and smile. No heavy
rent hangs over my head. Your choice
of, any trimmed hat In tho sjiop $1.49.
Homo Millinery, 1021 West Ninth
street. IOC
W. II. Wilson with a party of
friends- Is camping on Roguo River.
William Steelson of Ashland spent
Mouday with frlehdB In Medford.
Brick lco cream, all kinds and
colors. Rardons Bakery; phone 371.
Prompt delivery.
Carl Johnson of Central Point and
S. I. Pattlson were Medford visi
tors Mouday.
Rardons Bakery now delivers Ices
and lco cream to any part of the city.
W. W. Harmon has returned from
a trip up Roguo River.
Cali H.C. Brown. 42C Holly for
plumbing and heating. Phone 2121.
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Shorty Miles has returned from a
camping trip on tho South fork of
Butto Creek
. Waists to embroider at tho Handi
craft shop, Kentners. 109
J. E. Enyart has returned from a
visit to his Rogue River ranch.
A matured mutual life endowment
policy is tho abundant harvest of the
wine man. Seo J. F. Hutchason.
w. n. N'lclcel has returned from a
brief visit at Portland.
Grain and alfalfa hay for sale at
Oakdalo Park addition, see- w. n.
Everhand. 909 West Ninth Btreet,
phono (J671
I(, B. TroiiHori of KaRhJ. Point waa
n recent .visitor In Medford.
Now Jabots nt "the Hnndtcrnft
shop. 103
Wnnlod Men and teams to do
teaming at Butto Falls. Call at
Crater Inku Lumber Companies t
flce, Spatta block. (
Court Hall has returned from' a
camping trip HP RogUo River.
Four hundred tiers of hard and
soft wood, dry and sound, for sale
cheap. Address "Falrvlow" Jacksou
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TURKS CAPITOL
S SET AFIRE
Thousands of People Homeless antlj
Five Thousand Buildings De
stroyed by Incendiary Blaze Set
for Political purposes. 4
German Prince An English Hussar v
AFT FLOODED
WITH TELEGRAMS
Congratulations From All Portions
Pour In Upon 'Preside-Apraised
Democrats for Aid and Opposition
for1 Strung Fight. ' ' '
BEVERLY. Mnss., July 24. Tele
grams of congratulation from many of
the friends of President Taft were re
ceived by tho chief executive today.
All lauded tho president for his state
ment on reciprocity nndinnny of his
political friends declared, it Is an
nounced, that his giving of praise to
the democrats, for their share In pass
ing the measure would, lit the long
run, prove to be "good politics."
Adherents of the Taft administra
tion by telegrams, Indicated that his
pralso of the opposition party and of
thoso republicans who wero staunch
to him would tend effectually to com
bat the schisms In republican ranks.
President Taft, It Is said, has re
ceived direct assurance from tho Do
minion government, that thero is
practically no doubt that Canada will
confirm tho agreement.
CONSTANTINOPLE, July 21.
TliouMtiitl of people are homeless,
and olHU) buildings are destroyed here
today as n. result of n conflagration
in the tSiuuuaul winder, which it N
behoved .was started by iiiueiuUurivw
in Jcugito willi the Old Turk partj.
The fitv started siumltnucoiisl.Y 2.1
si places.
Cliefket I'nslin, minister of war,
lies .today in a hospital sufferuu;
from injuries received. Xrom a ftxlliujr
beam when making n heroic effort
to save the war building. Tlio anti
quated fire department was ludi
crously inadequate ami the wooden
structures eru licked up like straw
by the flames. Tho.Galela district,
an fcuropcuu quarter, was, threatened
,, C. JR,
Jlendorson of Central Point
spent Monday In Medford.
Telenhono 371, Rardons Bakery
for cake, Ices and lco cream; prompt
dollvory.
Wanted Men and teams to do
teaming at Butto Falls. Call at
Printer Lako Lumber Companies or
flce. Sparta block.
TEXAS GOES WET
BY 5000 MAJORITY
AUSTIN, Texas. July 2L Al
though' tha face of tho returns In
tho state wide prohibition election
will show an estimated "wet" maj
ority of something under five thous
and, a legal- fJght to determlno the
result Is certain. Tho most accurate
estimates place tho total vote at 500.-
000, but tho official count will not
bo completed before Wednesday.
GEORGIA WOMAIj IS
ONLY iPl SEARStO
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ATLANTA, Gu., July 21. A
movement wus started today to Jrnise
funds to provide for the wants of
Mr. Mary Trnwiek Proctpr, 111
years old, and her daughter, Mrs.
Mary Proctor, ucd 00, who have just
been found in poverty in an old cabin
111 Harlow county. Mrs. Proctor
a daughter of the American Revolu
tion mid her htiblmnd was willed in
the wiir of 1812. She lias lived mi
der the administration of 2G yre.si-
dents.
The two aged women have kiiIimsi-
ed for years on the products of n
small garden patch and f 12 n month
pension from the United Btntes gov
ernment.
Weeks & McCowan Co.
' UNDERTAKERS
l)y Phono 9071
Night Phones F. W. Week JK71.
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LADY ASSISTANT.
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Uiidcrtuker and Einbaliner
(BucccMor to tho undertaking do-;
partment of Medford Furntturo Co. ; '
Office with Medford liiimlturo Co. ! ;
Tolophonos: Day, Bell 351; j :
John A. Perl, residence, Cell 4111, ;;
I 6. W, Conkllu 8601.
J, H. But-
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All property values depend upon
tho prosperity of tho community. If
our ananufacturers aro prospering,
and the merchant likewise, the farm
cr will prosper, too. Tho persistent
demand for goods "Mado in Oregon"
will help bring greater prosperity to
tho people of Oregon.
Home prosperity depends upon
homo Industry, and state-wldo pros
perity will bo greater If factories
selling "Mado In Oregon" goods aro
patronized b ythu local merchants.
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WANTED A good second hand farm
wagon. Address Box 775, route 1,
Central Point. lip
FOR SALE Pigs and hogs at Seven
Oaks. Address "W. B. Harris, Cen
tral Point, Orpgon. 110
FOR SALE Steam woodsaw outfit.
Qpmpleto, with C horse power
boiler and C horso power engine,
Clayton Orchards, Ashland, Ore
gon. 107
OTTAWA, Ont.. July 34. Bitter
righting tu tho Caundlau parliament
Is predicted here today before the
reciprocity with tho Uulted States Is
continued.
It Is believed the passage of tho
bill by tho American senate will aid
the Cnnadlau government, but since
the Washington victory for tho re
ciprocity propaganda the force of all
the Interests opposed to the pact have
transferred their activities to Canada.
Opponents of the measure say they
wlll talk the bill to death, but Pre
mier Laurier Insists that the bill will
pass. He does not say when. Oppon
ents o (the agreement would llko to
force a general election on tho proposition.
WANTED Will buy small anvil and
forgo, 118 Mhstlotoo, 110
Pope Pius III Again.
ROME, July 24. Pope Pius today
took to his bed, suffering from a
sore throat. Or. Petacci. his physi
cian. ays the popo's indisposition is
not .serious.
Look nt the "For Sale" ads and
nteome of the things that are adver-
'Icod for .sale,
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You can't mnko n bettor InviMtincnt for your wife and fain
lly thun to liiHlalt 11 k"8 rangn In your homo with lliu var
loun nceciuuirk'H that help 10 luiiko liuumworU ojim)'. Let hm
iihow you what It menus to Imvc gnu In tho luiimo for funl
nutl llghtlnir. Wg nro alwayn kIh1 t mako ileinoiutratliiuH.
Oregon Gas S Electric Co
Mi:uHmi, (tm.iiON,
As nu Inducement for you to try a (IAS IUNOE wo will
tiihnto id 00 oh regular prlco of any ntovo you welect until
tho flisl of August. Leavo yTiur older now. NOTIO range'i
liiHlalled without further cot to on 011 eimy Iiuiiih.
OiRMiSN
CTay.N'N" PRircr; a am ENdUiil
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OrrictR ,
The German Crown Prince visited Shorncllffo Camp, England, after
the coronation ceremonies and Inspected Hie Eleventh Huswirs, of which ho
Is nu honorary colonel. His Imperial Highness, accompanied by three
German cavalry officers, was recehud on arrival by General Sir Arthur
Paget, commanding the Southeastern district, anil other offlwrH. A no
table feature of the proceedings was the prcsenco of nouiral jouug Ger
mans, who gave "hoohs" for tho Prince and waved national colors, lie
was born In the Marble Palace, near Potsdam, ami Is now twoaty-nlne.
He was married at Berlin on Juno 0, 1905.
MOBILE. Ala. One hundred cases
of typhoid fever have been reported.
hero since last Monday.
WHITNEY", Cal.--To establish one
o fthe largest monasteries anil Catli-
olle schools In America, a Catholic
order Is negotiating for the pun-hatto
of0Vhltnny Ranch, near here.
Look for the ail that offers it to
you, second-hand, at u real bargain'
TIOBklns for Healtn.
Back to Nature
A hen is not supposed to have much com
- mon sense or tact, but every time she
lays 'an egg she cackles forth the fact.
A rooster hasn't got a lot of intellect to
show, but none the less most roosters
have enough good sense to crow.
The mule, the most despised of beasts,
' has a persistent way of letting people
, know he's around by his insistent' bray.
The busy little bees they buzz, bulls
bellow and cows moo, and w ach dogs
bark, and gandersquack and d ves and
pigeons coo.
The peacock spreads his tail and squawks;
j?igs squeal, robins smg, - and even ser
pents know enough to hiss before they .
sting.
But Man, the greatest masterpiece that
"hatufe could devise,1 willoften stop 2nd
nesuate Derore ne u
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REWARD
For the arrest and conviction of the
person or persons who set lire Satur
day afternoon, July 22, 1011, to our
timber west of Butte Falls, Oregon.
CRATER LAKE FUEL CO.
Edgar S. Hafer, Mgr.
Still In Business
The Southern Oregon Electric
Company's office is now in the
C. C. Ponting plumbing shop, it
would take more than a fire to
stop us from doing business.
Southern Oregon Electric Co.
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
JO. CI. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
'All kinds of Miigiiics, Spraying Oulfil.s, Pmiip.s,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for
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NEWPORT
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