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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MtfOFORT), OKIWON. MONDAY, ,1TLV Ml, 1011.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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Wnllnco nnd Clmrlca Kititt loft
Mnndny inoniliiB for their bomon
nenr Stanley, North Dakotn. They
have 1jimi limiting a tour of tbo Pa
cific coaBt ami have boon visiting C.
S; Colo and family in Medford. Tho
gentlemen state thnl In tbolr bccUoii
ot'North Dnltota thpro have boon four
huccomIto poor wliont crops. When
olio HpoakH of' wheat crops as applied
to that country it means tho ono and
only crop of -commercial Importance
irrowu thoro. '
'Kd Sleep, Wm. Vnnscoyoc, H. 1).
Ohlttcster nnd Henry Sinnnona left
thlshuornlnRfor a tfii dttya hnntlnR
nnd flshliiKf trip to Lake of the
WoodR,
Rov. U F. Helknap left this morn
ing for a few days visit at Klamath
Falls.
Seo It. A. Holmcf, Tho Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank. "
W. C. Green Is at Grants Pass to
day on business.
. Mr. and Mrs. L. Mtshler spent Sun
day with Ashland friends.
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attornoys-at-law,
OTor Jackson County Dank Bldg.,
Mcdford.
Horn Sunday July 30lh to Mr. and
Mrs. II. F. Piatt, a son.
L. W. Whiting and surveying party
left Monday morning for Galls Creek
where they will bo engaged for sev
oral days running out tho Hues of the
Ulucklngton ranch. Mr. Whiting tells
that work in his lino is improving and
that there Is much new work being
talked of, both ns to subdivision of'
ranch' property and the surveying of
irrigating ditches.
Brick ico cream, all kinds and
colors. Rardons Battery; phono 371.
Prompt delivery.
Mrs. M. E. Lumsden is enjoying a
weeks stay with Mr. and Mrs. G. F.
King at tho latters camp near nutte
Falls. - ; -
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Dlisaa-clurned
Monday morning from a vislcjnnjteir
daughters in Ashland. They also
visited Kingsbury and Soda Springs
during their absence.
.Rardons Bakery now delivers ices
nd ice cream' to any part of the city.
Clarence Met and Win. "Wiser left
today for a two weeks hunting and
fishing trip up in the " Prospect
country.
Cali H. a Brown. 425 Holly for
plumbing and heating. Phono 2121
115
Don't let lice cat up your valuable
poultry when it's so easy to get rid
of them. Conkcy's Lice Liquid, Lice
Powder and Head Lice Ointment are
guaranteed to do the work quickly.
Get a practical poultry book free from
Warner-Wortman & Gore.
Mrs. T. E. Daniels left Sunday for
a ten days visit with friends in Los
Angeles.
A matured mutual life endowment
policy Is tho abundant harvest of the
wise man. Seo J. F. Hutchason.
F, W. Weeks returned Sunday
from a two weeks business trip to
Portland.
Waists to embroider at Handicraft
Shop, Kentners. 115
Mrs. Nellie Wing and Miss Delia
King spent Sunday with Colestln
friends.
Telephone 371, Rardons Bakery
for cako, Ices and ico cream; prompt
delivery. "
W. F. Isaacs was at Colestln over
Sunday enjoying a visit with his wife
and son, Master Richard.
For Rent Largo vacant room, suit
able for man nnd wife, with board in
connection. Mrs. Fay, 310 North Bar
tlott street. HI
A. A. Alton and family and Mrs.
Wm. Everett, sister of Mrs. Akeu will
leave tomorrow for a visit with
friends near Rock Point Mr. Aken
will return Wednesday, but others of
tho -party will ho absent several days.
Underwear to embroider at ' the
Handicraft Shop, Kentners. 115
Bert Orr left this morning for a
few days stay at Shasta Springs,
whero his family Is camped.
T. 12. Daniels and a party of friends
woroat Willow Creek Sunday and up
on returning they drove over tho now
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Day Phone 8871
Night Phone F. W. Weeks 9071.
A. E. Orr, SML
LADY ASSISTANT.
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JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker and Embalmar
Suctciior to tho undertaking do- . !
nnrtment of Medforil Furniture Co. '
' Office with Mcdford Furniture Co. ; '
Telephones: Day, Bell 351; ',',
; John A. Fori, residence, Bell 4111,
Homo 179L.
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tier 3571.
b AMBULANCE SEItVIOS
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Derby road, which is said to. lnv In
very good condition, for n new rond.
Mr. Daniels drove 100 miles In his ono
day pleasure trip.
To hatch the chicks Is Important,
but to bring them safely past the first
few weeks Is n problem. When thoro
Is bAwel trouble and indexation In
your flock, n llttlo Conkcy's Cholera
Remedy In the drinking water, will
bring quick and positive relief, Warner-Wortman
& Gore,
Four hundred tiers of hard and
soft wood, dry and sound for sale
cheap. Address "Falrvlow" Jackson
Grain and alfalfa hay for salo at
Oakdalo Park addition. See W. II.
Evcrhnnd, 909 West Ninth street,
phono 6671. )
Plain sowing at 343 North Ivy
street. Phone 5091.
T. E. Merrick, II. W. Lumsden and
C. 1. Hutchison and their families
drove to tho King camping grounds,
above Uutto Falls Sunday and enjoy
ed the day ns guests of Mr. and Mrs.
O. F. King.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Earsley. of
I'tlca, Minnesota.' Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Earsley and son Robert of Canby,
Minnesota left this morning for their
homes after a visit of several days
with relatives In this city, they being
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Earsley of West
Eleventh street.
Mrs. R. B. Orr of Phoenix visited
Medtord friends Monday.
Mrs. W. P. Baker loft this morning
fo ra weeks visit with friends in San
Jose, California.
Miss Ora Adktns of Portlnud, is in
Medford visiting her parents Dr. nnd
Mrs. B. F Adklns.
G. II. Trenna, superintendent of
tho Medford wnter system, returned
this morning from a business trip to
Vaqulua.
Mrs. Roe and Miss Mabel Wamsley,
of Eagle Point, returned todny from a
few days stay at Newport. -
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Samuels are
enjoying an outing at Butte" Falls.
"Feather" Leonard and Eubert
Allen, each accompanied by a young
er brother, aro hunting and fishing
In the Butte Falls country.
Miss Jennie Cameron, of Minnea
polis, Minn., is visiting Medford
friends. Miss Cameron was formerly
a teacher in the Medford schools.
J. H. Butler spent Sunday with his
family at Camp Nick.
Mrs. Lucy Cuslck Boyno made
homestead proof before United States
Commissioner Canon this morning.
BUTTE FALLS TO
VOTE TUtSDAY
Matter of Incorporating City Will Bo
Hard Founlit Two Full Tickets
Are In the Field-Result Will Be
Close.' ' '
Hullo Fulls will vote on the mio.
tion of incnrponitum nt ilic election
to be belli Tuesdny mill at ore-sent
then' j n prent ileal of speculation
ilul lteutoil nrgument ns to the re.Milt.
There are two tickets in the field
with nominees for mayor, eonncilineii,
treasurer nnd recorder. Should I lie
incorporation plan fail to carry no
officials of course, will bo elected.
COURT?
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Probate.
Estatc-JotXaicy V. Chandler. Order
settling final account and discharging
administrator.
Guardian: of Estella Betz, order ap
proving guardians report.
Estate of Eliza Woodford, inven
tory and appraisement filed, showing
estate valued at $2700.
Estate of David . Schocneman,
ordered that September 2, 1911 be
set as day for final hearing.
Estatu of James Bigham, order ap
proving final report of administrator.
Estate of Wm. Erdman, order ap
pointing J. L. Demmer, administrator
and Emll Woiter, Paul Demmer and
II. II. Lorlmer, appraisers.
Estate of Eugene B. Hoke, order
appointing Eugene B. Hoke adminis
trator and Wm. Lewis, J. S. Norwood
and Frank Palmer appraisers.
Estate of Sarah J. Merley, order of
final settlement and discharge of ex
ecutor. . r
Burgess, property on "C"
street, Medford 10
Daniel L. McNary to Soloman
Anderson, property in block
64. Medford 10
M. Elwood to Daniel L. Mc
Nary, property In block 64,
Mcdford 10
Pauline littles to John J. Anlt
xen, land In section 5, town
ship 39, 4 west 300
Win. K. Smith to Warren W.
Drake, property In Ashland 10
W. S. Ilamuioud to Nicholas N.
Kline, 5.20 acres In I). II. C.
township 37, 2 West 10
G. W. Nlnetrout to II. N. Morse,
water right 1
11. N. Morso to John J. Knttzen
5 acres in township 3S, 4
west 1000
Frltr Drocgo to Julius Albert
Manke, 10 acres In township
36, 1 West 1500
Nicholas W. Klme to N. S. Ham
mond, land in towushlp37,
2 west, bid for deed 1500
R. II. Dopp to John Dopp, re
vocation of power of attorney
Robert H. Jonas et al to R. J.
McQtiold, land in section 3,
township 36, 1 west 1125
Mary A. Ringer to W. W. Tay
lor, land in D. II. C. 46.
township 36, 1 west 10
John W. Chandler to John W.
Chandler Jr., land In town
ship 35, 1 West 10
John W. Chandler to Helen
Clark Chandler, 40 acres In
township 35, 4 west 10
Corbln Edgell to Geo. W. Stev
ens, land In township 36, 1
east, power of attorney. . . .
Nancy A. Conway to W. A.
Beck, land in township 36, 4
west $ 1
O. & C. R. R. Co. to S. A. Carl
ton, 40 acres in section 17,
township 3C, 1 east 95
Emory B. Waterman to Joseph
ine Sooy-Smitli, 19 acres In
township 37, 1 west 25000
Bernard J. Sander to Leo B.
Sander, land in township 3S,
1 east 10
Glen Fabrlck to Samuel"" Whit
ney, land in section 30, town
ship 36, 1 cast, contract ....
Geo. A. Wilson to Mrs. Anna W.
MANY SPEEDERS
AREJHECKED
City Makes Score of Arrests hut Of
fenders Arc Allowed to Go With
Simple Wnrnlnrj Next Time It
Will Go Harder With Them.
The campaign recently stalled by
the city authorities to strictly en
force the mitmnobilc ordinance in tip1
eity is Imvinjx much effect. To date
a score of driver have been stopped
and ordered to appear before Mayor
Canon. As they arc for the most
part first offenders they have been
allowed to jpi with the warning not to
eweed the speed limit again,
It was fust growing lo Im the cus
tom of a number of uutotunhili.stH to
observe tho law on Seventh street,
but to speed up on thu resident!!'
streets of the city, whore thorn was
little danger of an accident. For this
reason the authorities started on the
present campaign.
DUDLEY TALKS
ON PEDAGOGY
Punctuates His Tuur of Const Cities
With Talks On Proper School
Tralnlnii Ahly Assisted hy J6hn
Hall McKay.
Still In Business
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Blniichtird, 80 acres tn. town
shin 37. I west 2000
Win. Lewis to Frnuk II. Mud-
den, land In towiiKhlp 37, 2
west ,..,., 1
S. K. Adams to W. S. Reese,
land iu township 3C, 2 went 13500
C. B. Webb to Klslo 11. Wright,
land In township 339, 1 east 18000
Howard S.x Dudley mid John Hall
McKay returned Sunday evening from
a tour of Oregon const counties. A
most dultghlful outing Is reported
although a portion of tho tilp was
plcneerlng of the roughest kind. They
went tn Crescent City from Mcdford.
fiom there to Coos Hay then to Itosn
burg and home.
Mr. Dudley, ably assisted by Mr.
McKay, did not waste his ttmo while!
away, hut devoted It to an uplift
movement among tho rural schools
Mr. Dudley dellerod a number of
addresses on pedagogy Interspeiscd
with glowing descriptions of the ef
fect of motoring over mountain roads
oh oiio'h vocabulary. Mr, Dudley
sketched his own career, and, so
states McKay, was touudly applaud
ed by the uppievlatlo, Imio toot
auditors when ho told of his eaily
struggles to scenic an education.
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.
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Campbell & Baumbach
MORTGAGE LOANS, COJNTY WARRANTS
city n im 1 1 iumiiuii rjija
Money on hand nt nil Minos to loan on improved
ranchos and fruit lnnd.
PHONE 3231,
320 GARNETT-OOREY BLDG.
vwwwwwwwww J
Look for tho ad that describes the
place you would like to own.
HnsklnR for Health.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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New Cases.
State of Oregon vs, W. S. Chapman,
undertaking an appeal.
Medford Hardware Co. vs. J. n,
Wright. Action to recover monoy,
Colvlg & Kenines attorney for plain
tiff.
First National Dank of Medford et
al vs, Leon C. Taylor. Mrs. Leon C.
Taylor and II. II. Taylor. Action to
recover .money.
San Francisco Mercantile Union vs.
K. S. Morton, Alma V, Morton and
Jesse Xeathamer. Suit in equity. Neff
and Menloy, uttornoly for plaintiff.
Marriage UceiDtCS.
H. D. Chamborlaln and Pearl
Wiley,
llert Illpplcy and Fay Grlgsby.
E.
Itcal Khtate Transfers.
II. C. Donney to A. A. Wilson,
lots 21), 27, 28 and 29, block
"Y" II. n. add. Ashland ....?
R. II. Toft to Helen F, Rowe,
lot 3, block 1, Cottage add,
Medford ,
A. AndrowH to Norn D. Dryeon
G17 acres In township 38, 2
West
C. O. Ouches to Nora D. Rryson,
land iu township 38, 2 west.
Eliza J. Woolsonerott to II. C.
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10
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WANTED Man and wife, man for
ranch work, woman to board two
to four men; house, tableware, etc,
furnished; must bo honest, neat
people. Address applications, give
telephone it any to Dox 9 care Mall
Tribune. 114
LOST Ladies hunting case, gold
watch and fob, photo in watch, Ini
tials A, V. on fob, roward, Mrs.
Anna Vernon, Smith's apartments.
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WHAT SAVEO
HER LIFE
Mrs. Martfn Tells About a Painful
Experience that Might Have
Ended Seriously.
Rivesvlllo, W. Va. Mrs. Dora Mortis,
in a letter from Rivesvlllo, -writes
"For three years, I suffered with vo
manly troubles, and bad pains in my
back and side, I was nervous and
could not sleep at night.
Tho doctor could not help mo. He
said I would havo to bo operated on be
fore I could get better. I thought I
would try using Cardul.
Now, I am entirely well.
I am sure Cardul saved my life. I
will never be without Cardul in my
homo, I recommend it to ray friends,"
For fifty years, Cardul has been re
lieving pain and distress caused by wo
manly trouble. It will surely help you.
It goes to tho spot reaches the
trouble relieves tho symptoms, and
drives away the cause.
If you. suffer from any symptoms of
womanly trouble, take Cardul.
Your druggist sells and recommends
It. Get a bottle from him today.
H.U.-WriUta: Udlu' AdvUory Dp.. Chuti.
hook Medicine Co.. ClutUnoota, Tnn lot hrccial
Jmtrucliom, mi 64-pri kxxk, "lUnw Tituavtat
for Wwaca," nl la plain wrppr, on f cquatt.
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MHMiflminiuiiiuiinMiiiiilu
You can't mako a better Investment for your wife nnd fam
ily than to Install n gas range In your homo with tho var
ious accessories that holp to mako housework ensy. Let us
show you what It means to havo gas In tho houso for fuel
and lighting. Wo aro always glad to mako demonstrations.
Oregon Gas S Electric Co.
MKDI-'OUD, OHKCOX.
As an Inducement for you to try a GAS RANGE wo will
rebate JO. 00 on regular price of any stovo you select until
tho first of August. Leave your order now. NOTE: ranges
installed without further cost to you on easy terms.
FANS
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
Friday, August 4
10 ROUND CONTEST 10
Battling Nelson v. Tommy Gaffney
The Greatest Event Ever Held in
Southern Oregon
TWO FOUR ROUND PRELIMINARIES
CHICK BOWLIN vs. DICK JONES;
ROY SMITH, Eagle Point, vs. EDDIE NEAL, Denver
Preliminaries at 8:30 p. m. -Main Event at 9:30 p. m.
SEATS ON SALE Haskins, Medford Cigar Store,
Nash Hotel, Ireland & Antle.
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Tliry are liiallliftil
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- They aro fuiultnry
A Tliey nro ee-infortnhlo A
Tlicy cost oiiclmlf cent nn
hour to run
1.1 They nr JuM the tiling to JL 1
keep your cuvtomor in
l K'! humor s-
Then why not buy one?
Call at the Electric Building
209 West Main
and Examine the Large Stock
ROGUE RIVER
ELECTRIC CO.
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NOTICE!
Thr reward of $100 whitdi wo offered for the ar
rest and conviction of the man or men who set fires
out in our timber near 'Mntfe Falls is hereby with
drawn.
Grater Lake
Lumber Co.
KDOAlt . 11AFFM, Manager.
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Medford, Or., July 20, 1011.
For Sale
1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining
city of Medford, on long time, easy pay
ments. 12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on main paved
streot; Cement sidewalk's and paving in;
also Bowel's, walei and light. Long time,
easy payments.
430 ACRES LAND, 350 acres alfalfa land,
80 acres fj'iiit land, perpetual water right
with water for irrigating 3000 acres; long
fimo, easy payments.
340 ACRES LAND, 200 acres alfalfa land,
balance fruit land, 1 mile from railroad,
on long time easy terms.
5000 ACRES LAND in tracts of from 40
acres upwards; price $25.00 per aero and
upwards; suitablo for alfalfa, fruit stock
and general farming purposes;, long time,
easy payments.
5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS just within and
adjoining city limits, at a bargain,, on 5
annual payments.
Gold Ray Realty Co,
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21GWJ3ST MATN STREET.
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