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MEDFORD MAI ft TR11UTNK, MWDK&ttD, OKIWON. WMDNUSPAY. dUliY 2(. 11)11.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Prtlf&nur 8. H. Hall of tho high
rcIiooI 1ms left for a motorcycle tour
of tho BtlltO.
15. CGndillfl lias loft for a hunt
ing trip In tho vicinity of Unite FnllB.
John Sanger, a mining man of
Grants Pans, 1b BpcmUng a low ilnys
In Meuionl.
Head lcttuco At tho Plnecrott gar
den. Colonel V. H. Itny left Tnr-mlay
evening for a Bhort huslncss trip to
Portland. t
LoiiIb V. Crano of Applegato spent
Wodiu'mlny In Medford on Mildness.
C. D. Samuel or Gold Hill spent
Wednesday visiting friends In this
city.
Mltcholl & Docck mako Icclosa re
frigerators that keep your huttcr and"
milk In perfect condition without
Ico. '
V. W. Klfert Is expected to return
tn Medford in n few days from his
trip to Atlantic City.
Policeman Hall has returned to
work on tho force, no wlhat tho wind
has gono down. Ho spent two days
holding his house on his lot.
' Sco It. A. Holmci, Tho Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
Clarence Honincs, who has been
visiting Tncotnn, has returned vhoniP.
C. H. Wilson of Gold Hill Is spend
ing a few days with friends In this
city.
Auto and motorcyclo repairing.
Hopkins Vulcanizing Company, GJFIr
street. 107
H. A. Henshaw, traveling freight
agent of tho Southern Pacific, is in
Medford on a short business trip.
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Gloim O. Taylor), attornoys-at-law,
ovor Jackson County Bank Bldg.,
Medford. '
Dr. Frank McCauley of Portland,
who has been visiting George L.. Da
vis fo rthe past week, Is so much
pleased with Medford and tho valley
that ho has decided to locate here.
Ho returned Tuesday to mako remov
al preparations. Ho is a specialist
on throat and lung troubles, as well
as a surgeon.
Brick Ice cream, all kinds and
colors. Itardons Bakery; phone 371.
Prompt delivery.
Dr. F. Cauthron of Mexico, who
has spent tho week here, left Tues
day for Corvallls.
Itardons Bakery now delivers Ices
and Ice cream to any part of tho city.
Dr, J. F. Roddy returned Tuebday
from a trip to Crescent City. The
doctor reports a most enjoyable trip.
Henry McGce of Ashland spent
Wednesday morning In Medford on a
short business trip.
Cali II. C. Brown, 425 Holly for
plumbing and heating. Phone 2121.
115
Clarcnco Reed of Woodvlllo is
spending a few days in Medford with
friends.
Waists to embroider at tho Handi
craft shop, Kcntnors. 109
J. E. Enyart, with a party of
friends, loft Wednesday for a visit
at his Roguo river home.
Don't let lice eat up your valua
ble poultry when It's so easy to get
rid of them. Conkey'a Llco Liquid,
Lice Powder and Lice Ointment arc
guaranteed to do tho work quickly.
Get a practical poultry book free
from Warner, Wortmnn & Gore.
Will Hodges of Central Point spent
Tuesday In Medford on a short busi
ness trip.
A matured mutual llfo endowment
policy Ik (he abundant harvest of tho
wlso man. Seo J. F. Hutchason.
II. F. Donno of Applcgate was a
recent visitor In Medford.
Telephone 371, Rardons Bakery
for cake, ices and lco cream; prompt
delivery.
M, L. Lewis of Ruch Is spending
a fow days In Medford on business.
To hatch tho chicks Is Important,
but to bring them safely past tho
first few wedks Is a problem. When
thcrol s bowel troblo and Indigestion
In your flock, a llttlo Conkoy'H Chol
era Romedy in tho drinking wntcr
will bring quick and positive relief.
Wnrncr, Wortman Gore.
1C. II. French of Talent Is visiting
Medford.
Mrs. A. 11. Schuster and daughter
Pauline left Wednesday morning for
a visit at Berkeley. They will bo
absent for three or four weeks.
New jabots at tho Hiindlcrott
shop. 100
Henry Collins and son Paul are
spending a tow days at Colostln to
escape tho heat of tho valley.
Four hundred tiers of hard and
soft wood, dry and sound for sale
cheap. Address "Fnlrvlew" Jackson
vllle.
Grain and alfalfa hoy for salo at
Oakdnlo Park addition. Sco W. II
Crcrhand, 909 West Ninth street,
phono GC7I. '
END OF SESSION
BY AUGUST 15
WASHINGTON. D. C. July 2fl.
Democrats here today are pynoticnll.v
unanimous in the holier thai Ia-t
night's caucus foreents an adjourn
ment of congress by August 13 al
tho latest.
Al the caucus the house democrats
overwhelmingly rejected the plan to
continue tariff revision nl the pre
en t session. The senato democrats
were divided on the wool bill, and it
is predicted that the Underwood and
LaFollctto hills both will be rejected
nt the final vote on them in the sen
ate tomorrow.
The democratic senators will hold
another caucus tonight.
FIRST CHINESE CRUISER
IN NEW YORK HARBOR
NEW YORK. July 20. When the
cmNer Hai Chi, flying the yellow
dragon standard of (China, sails iiro
the harbor here today it will he the
first time in history that A Chinese
warship has visited New York. The
vessel was designated by the Prince
Regent of China as the naval renrc-
sentntivo of the celestial empire at
the coronation of King George and
Queen Mory and. having fulfilled that
duty, is now on her way home.
KITTY OWNER
MI LIABLE
Judge Bunn of St. Paul Declares That
tho Man Who Takes the Poker
Rake-oft1 Is Not Responsible for
the Player's Loss.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., July 2C
Indicating by his Judgment that he
well knows that sinking of tho heart,
which comes when tho other fellow
uncovers nn nvo high flush against
your straight, Judgo George L. Bunn
of the stato supremo court today In
a decision held that tho man who
takes tho "kitty" cannot bo held lla
ble for a plnyer'a loss.
Judge Bunn upheld tho decision of
tho district court of Hennepin county
In tho case of John W. Nagle against
Edward Itnndnll and others. In his
opinion Judgo Bunn said:
"Without doubt a man who gets a
small but certain percentage of the
stakes put up by the plnyera and
docs not play himself will bo riding
In an automobile while the players
walk tho ties, and In somu sense must
be considered a winner. However,
neither the owner of the building
whore N'aglo played, nor Knndall. the
"kitty" taker, was a player nor bet
tor In the game, and neither was a
direct winner of tho money Nagle
dropped."
HARMONY IS KEYNOTE
OF NEBFASKA DEMOCRATS
FREMONT, July 20. Hannoa
was the keynote of the democratic
stale convention here today to adopt
a platform. Tho delegation from
Douglas county, led by John Dahl-
mna of Omaha, defeated gubernator
ial candidate, decided not to demnud
the ndoption of resolutions condemn
ing William J. Bryan.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
tLNDERTXKBRS
I)y Phone 2271
Night ruoaci F. W, Woetai S071.
A. E. Orr, MM.
LADY ASSISTANT.
mfrrr
JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker and Einbalracr
Bucceuor to tho undertaking do- ',
', pariment of Aledford Furnlturo Co. j
! Offlco With Medford Furnlturo Co. :
Telephones: Day, Boll SCI; :
John A. Perl, residence, Bell 4111, !
rr our, !
IIUIUD JLItfU.
O. W. Coukllu 3601, J. H. But
ler 3571.
AMBULANCE SEHVIOM
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TWO-MILE FOREST FIRE
RAGING NTAB ALBANY
ALBANY, Or., July 2(5. Reports
early today frum Mill City state that
the fore&t fire raging near there has
burned over an nrea more than tub
miles wide and three miles long and
is spreadinp.
Though tho fire made considerable
headway during the night, compara
tively small inroads have been made
into the green timber.
VOTE ON WOOL TARIFF
IN SENATE THURSDAY
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 20. A
vole on tho LaFollette bill revising
the wool schedule of the Payne-Ald-rich
tariff act will be taken in the
senate tomorrow. The measure will
be made a substitute for tho bill
already passed by the house and now
on the senate calendar and will be
passed, it isbel ieved, by a coalition
of democrats and insurgents. It i
nlho believed that tho president will
promptly veto the bill should it pass.
SACRAMENTO, Cal., July 20.
Kght fns here arc agreed today
flint Monte At tell was lucky to ge't
a draw in his fight with Jimmy Rea
gan before the Buffalo Athletic club.
Eddie Hanlon called tho 20-round go
a draw, notwithstanding the fad
that Reagan led all the way through
niid at times bad Attell staggering,
Kid Oporgc went a good 10 rounds
with I'atny McKciinn for a draw.
Burko rcferecd tho preliminaries.
XOTICK.
Olrls wlBhlng to enter tho Smith
apartment houso, 2117 8outh Ulvor
sldo, must bring references. lis
Hasklus for Hoaltb.
WlLKESBARRE. Pa. Entering
the bakery of William C. Ilenkin.in
while the family was away on a pic
nic, a burglar sold out the pies and
cakes at reduced prices, ocketcd tlu
receipts and disappeared.
SHE GAVE UP
ALL HOPE
Physicians Failed Te Help Mrs.
Green, lit She Finally Ftund
Relief in Cardui.
Meette, Va. Mrs. J. C. Green of this
place, says: ''I suffered with womanly
troubles so that I could hardly sit up.
Two of tho best doctors In our town
treated me, and I tried different medi
cines, until I gavo up all bopo of over
getting well.
One day, I decided to try softie Car
dui. It did bo much for mo that I
ordered some mora, and It cured me! 4
Today, I feel as well as I ever did in
my life.
Tho pains and tho troublo nro all
gone. I feel like anothor person In
every way. I wish every sufferer could
know what Cardui will do for sick
women."
A few doses of Cardui at ibe right
time, will save many a big doctor bill,
by preventing serious sickness.
It tones up the nervous. syitem, and
helps mako pale cheeks fresh and rosy.
Thousands of weak women havo been
restored to health and happiness by
using Cardui. Suppose you try It.
It may bo just tho medlclno you need.
N.B. VTriU torlUn" Adrttory Dtpt ChitU
nnatt Mdklnt Co-ChilUnoo, Tmn., for hvtcial
JmtruelUml. ind 64-pJie book. "Home Trutmtot
for vccmo," Mai la pUln vrpr, on requut.
ROSS LANE IS TO
BE
MACADAMIZED
County Will Next Improve Monti
Running From Jacksonville Road
West of Mcilforil to tho Hill Road
Above the linnlcy Place.
SECOND FUND
. SUIT STARTED
Colvlf) & Roamos Starts Prococilliujs
Against A. Coleman to Collect $100
Which Ho Subscribed to thu Crater
Lake Road Fund,
Work hia becit oouitneiu'od by iho
count v on tho iinprou'inont of Rosa
Initio from tho hill road nliovo tho
Ilnnlev ranch to the Jacksonville
road just west of the oily diiult.s of
Medfoid. A large crew will he put
to work on tho itind which S to ho
luticndaiitixod for the entiio distance.
The rook for this purpose of improv
ing the road will bo taken from tho
rook nunrry near yuokMimillo.
l.os Lane is one of the most ex
toiiMU'lv traveled roads in this sec
tion of the valley. Formerly it was
hnpns.siblo in Iho winter time but
recently it was filled in so that it was
pow-lble to travel it the year around.
Now it fs to he macadamized and
broadened throughout.
CANADA MAY RESCIND
ALL DUTIES UPON COAL
OTTAWA, Out.. July t. In con
sequence of oomnnuuoations received
by the minister of labor from Mr.
Mitchell, actiujj premier of Alberta,
and Mr. Colder, acting premier of
Saskatchewan, representing Iho prob
able grave effects Upon their privi
leges of a shortage of coal should the
dispute in the western mines be pro
longed, tho government is considering
tho advisnbility of re.-cinding tho du
ties on nil coal iui)ortcd into the
western provinces pending a resump
tion of work in the mines.
Colvlg & Kcuuios, for tho Orator
Lako road ooininlKidon, WodnoHtlay
Instituted suit against A. Coloiunu of
this city for $100 subscribed by Mr.
Cotoiimn td thu road fund.
Thin, Is tho second milt Instituted
to force payment o tfoh HUbserlptloiiH
trr this rund. A Judgment In favor of
tho commtsslou Is exported, us In
signing tho subscription list it prom
issory note was slutted.
POPE PIUS MUCH WEAKER
HIS CONDITION IS WORSE
UOMtf, .lulv 'll,-Confidential ie
port from the Vatican today hi
that 1'opo l'itts Js much weaker and
that his goiiotnl condition is worse.
Those reports contradict tho hullo
lions issued bv the pope s physicians,
who Miy his ailment is laryngitis ami
that he is in no danger.
SAN DIEGO TO TAKE
SACRAMENTO'S TEAM
KUC1KNK. Announcement ban just
been made that Prof. 1. M. (lleiiu.
dean of the school of music and bend
of the department of early Knglish
and literature nt tho University of
Oregon, has resigned to become direc
tor of music at the I'liiteruty ol
Washington.
Hnsklns tor Health.
fill If1lllll
I F ill I I u " Jk ' A ' , II ' Am
Jl Mini 1 IllHIillliiri I Hiiif iiHi! ill
Kl j'vy i! , I
iiiiiiililliiiUMiti iiifiliiri iilliuluici irciftaiSiid
You can't make a bettor Inwstniont for your wlfo and fam
ily than to Install it ; riuigo In your homo with the r
Ioiih acccnsorlcrt tliitt help to nitiko hotimnvuik onsy. Lot ltd
show you what It means to havo gas In tho hotio for (it
and llKhlliiK. Wo nro nlviyn glad to mako dciuuiiutialloiis,
Oregon Gas 6 Electric Co,
.Mi;nroKi, tmiKio.v.
As mi Inducement for you to try n OAH ItANtllJ wo will
robalo $0.00 on regular prleo of any utovo you select until
tho flit of August, Loavo your older now NOTI1 iuukom
Installed without further cost to ou on easy loruw.
1 If? S Tbh li th till of x beautiful 0
DIGNIFYING
THE.
INDUSTRIES'
Tbh li tho tltla of t bcAtitirul 01 l.u M)o): wl.kti
Tli aim of th VuIUk l loillcnKy mt iiojuiUi lj
wilt iow .iny hoy or slrl how la nUCCl'.Lb lnn a
loitl in I be malt TODAY ami It wilt li nenl I Kr.n
tti loilutrl. ami to rv AM. Uic iipoi 1 II unr
courivi in AerKuttUrt.Clvtl Ciictnrltir i:trinAl
CaRlntrlnc,.Mehanlral Cni;tnilui; Mintfiftr.ngui
torlnc, I'ornttrr. Pomtlv Uclcnen an.t Ait Onnt
mrreo. rharmacy ana Mnl. Thii Colloie oiUi
atlembr sail Catajcc Irce
Ad!rH ueoisthah. onCUO!) AUIUOUiTURAL
OOLLCOK, CoivallU. Orcon
T.OS AXGKLKS, Cal., July 20.
For the purpose of transferring the
franchise of the'Sacnimento club in
the Pacific Coast league to San Di
ego next season, President Graham
of the league is conferring here this
afternoon with set oral representa
tive citizens of San Diego.
H- 4
t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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X-'OH BALK Ton high bred Ply
mouth nock cockorels, four months
old. P. Osunbruggo, 401 Riverside
aventio. 112
WANTED There. Jh room for anoth
er modorn laundry In this city. To
tho right party I will build ono.
Address P. O. Box 381. 112
WANTED Responsible party who
understands tho caro of a vlnoyard
and caro of crop and pack, Geo, K.
Poos, Medford Commercial Cub.
108
FOR HUNT Savon-room bungalow;
modern; good garago.v Seo W. Ev
crhard, 009 W. Ninth st. Phono
CG71. tf
FOR RENT Two housekeeping
looms, nicely furnished; gas, bath,
hot wator, sink. 234 E, Ninth. 109
Newport
YAQUIWA BAT
OBECJOW'S POPULAR BEACH
RESORT
An Moil retre.it for outdoor vjhIUmh
of till klril. HUNTING, KJHH1NG.
iioatino. Himr hatiuno, itin-
INO. AUTOINO, CANOIJINO. PANC
NO AND HOLLBR HKATINO Wbero
pretty water atrutpH, inon iiKiitew,
moon-Htom-H, curnrllaiiH can bo fouml
on tho boacli. I'ure momitiiln wiitnr
nntl tin- Ix'Ht of fooil at low prlci-H
Krenh fUli, cluiriK, craliH ami oynteiM,
with ubundanco of veetublc of all
kinds dally.
Camping Orounda Convtnlent and At-
trnctlye with Htrlct Sanitary
R!irulat!ona.
LOW SOUMO TRIP SEAgOW
TZOXSTS
Prom All Point In Oregon, Wai&.
ington and Idaho, on aaU dally.
3-DAY SATURDAY-MONDAY
TZOXSTS
fioiti Kouthorn Pacific polntH PortlHin
to L'ottbKo Orovo; alxo from all (J. &.
IJ. stittloiiH Albany arid wunt. Good
KolriK Hatiitilay or Sunday and for
roturii Hiiniluy or Monday.
Cull on any 8, P. or O & n. A unit
for full paitlciilarH ax to fart-H, train
Hclii'dub'M, oto i ulso for copy of our
IllUHtruted booldot, "Outlnfc'a In Ore
Kon," or write lo
TO, McMUEBAY
Otueral Paaaouger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
Crater Lake Stage Line
Official .CratcjJiakjStaKo Autqi I
lenvo Hotel .iu-li nt n. in. Tucs
iLiys and IVbLiyh, arrive Crater
Lako name cvcnlnjj.
KcturiiliiK, lenvo Crater Inko
Xomhiy and Tliursclfcy. Connec
tions ttltli Steamer Klamatli for
Klnmnth FallH.
Round Trip $25.00, ono way
$15.00. Medford to Klamath IVtlis
ln Crntcr liike (ono way) $18.50
Itcffcrvntlon iitul ticLctH nt
Hotel Nash or Crater Lako
Gnrngo,
aKAjr.r
0
SASH
And
DOORS
SAVE1? to V4c
5-ciou Penel Doort, Ci quality $UO
Qutrtef-ioumJ, J.m pet 100 It. 30 ct.
Cedar Sidiog. 4 acd 5 ft. . $ 8 pef M.
"looting, 4 and 5 ft. . . $11 per M.
Dop Siding, 4 and 5 ft. . $1 1 p" M
All No. I and 2 good Aanclatd Mock.
SrvlpocdfttGiuloziMNo. oJ
h.tTSnxiKxnvitliaotr. 5
rHulcm'Q ptohlt. Oat
pno, cell la tarim), tMp
iiUae. SteA u jnuir Lit
femimttigtw'vifdtM.
I 14.11 - c. rmm
I (K, cell la tarim), Wp m
nYiitc. Sarl u jnuir Lit Mu. .
I femimttigtw'vifdtM. I K.9 1
N..E W
PIANOS
$175, $185.
$215, $235,
$255, $202,
Etc., Etc.
MffllSj
Investigate These Excellent
Piano Bargains Right Now
Some poople would us soon buy a good, wpll-taki'it-ratv-of, u.scd I'uiiki a.s llu-y
would a brand new one. Since (he start of our bi niid-suunier elearaiife Mtilt we
have taken in exchange a.s part payment on (Iraiids, Aulopianos and hitfh-j;rado
makes, several Tine instruments. Kvory one of which is in fine condition or re
quires very little work io make them good as now. They are pianos (hat will iu
nearly all cases last a lifetime. However, il after oilo. t.wti, or tiveii Mau"1)crtia,
usae, the puVchaser is desirous of pjeltiu a belter piano, the Idlers Music House
exchange agreement entitles him to credit for i'uvy cent he has paid to be applied
on a higher-grade instrument. The prices were never so low or terms of payment
so easy. Think of a really good piano, .fOH, used but not abused. Kor K!f you can
obtain a piano that oth'er dealers would ask $20 for, and so on. Payment as low
as $1 per week or 5 per month will pay for some of thorn. The following spwiul b
argains will be on sale tomorrow:
Cook, walnut cane, $135; Kimball, law nln' niulioitany cane. 1 1 .'; Coh. nwwl ! limn tUre moiilh,
$178, Miirahall & Woinlll, lined for illaplay, now, $271, Kllu t.n'T, I.ihIwIk. (leiluinl mid ilhi ul
like reilnctloiiH.
Storo Opon
Evqningn
Don't for
got tho
Placo,
37 Nortli
Fir St,
A Bank's Age
For Nearly a Quarter of a Century
IiS JACKSON COUNTY BANK
; . MEDFORD, OREGON
has sorvod tho peoplo of Modford and vicinity. At all timen thoro is aniwidorod firpt tho
interests of its depositors. This safe and sano policy has HELPED us to succeed. Your businqsH solicited
because wo can accord you tho largest possible accommodations roiwfelont with sound banking, Capital,
$100,000. Surplus $65,000
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