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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREOON. TCKSDAY, AtMirST I, 1!)I1.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Q. A. KpIIorb left this morning
for Tnlcnl wliore ho will bo employed
for ix few wci'Ijs.
Mrs. 13. W. Morgan nnd daughter,
MlBH M, Morgan of Portland who
lmvo been In Modford for pcvornl
dnyu loft for Ashland this morning.
They nro In quest of a moro henlth
ful locality in which to reside than
iBlho Willamette Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coney, Miss Eva
Fry and Mrs. "Watson loft this morn
lng for ft Visit In Roseuurg.
Boo It. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Gloun O. Taylor), nttorneys-at-law,
oror Jackson County Bank Bids.,
Mcdford.
Itov. W. P. Shields is at Grants
Pass today.
Station Agent Rosenheim did
Grants Pass between trains this
morning.
Tho local lodge of Mooso will meet
this evening at 1C. P. hall, twenty
now members will be initiated.
Brick ico cream, all kinds and
colors. Rardons Bakery; phono 371.
Prompt delivery.
J. P. Sago and family came down
from Prospect Sunday nnd on Mon
day loft for Astoria where they ex
pect to remain.
Mrs. Mary C Wilson is at Grants
Pass today on business.
Rardons Bakery now delivers ices
and ico cream to any part of the city.
Miss Ottis Wise returned to hor
homo in Halsey, Oregon, Monday af
ter n visit with Mcdford friends.
O. M. Sibsby, J. W. Sllnger and
Arthur Dttts returned Monday from
a fishing and .hunting trip to Fish
Lake. They tell that there Is ex
cellent fishing- at the lake this season.
Cali H. C. Brown, 425 Holly for
plumbing and heating. Phono 2121.
115
Mr. and Mrs. B. McKcwan of Port
land, spent Monday In Medford, the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Hut
chison. Miss Inez Dcnison returned to her
homo at Salem Monday night after a
visit over Sunday with her friend,
Miss Thaler.
A matured mutual life endowment
policy is the abundant harvest of the
wlso man. See J. P. Hutchason. '
Samuel Bateman of 302 Maple
street this city, left Monday night for
Miles City, Montana in response to a
telegram announcing the serious ill
ness of his mother. Mr. Bateman took
with him a goodly amount of litera
ture telling of Medford and Southern
Oregon and hopes to interest a num
ber of bis friends in the advantages
offered here to the Investor and pro
ducers. Waists to cmbrqlder at Handicraft
Shop, Kentners. 115
Mrs. D. X. McPhco and son, Wln
fleld, lef,t Monday night for Bowman,
North Dakota, where they expect to
remain several months.
Mrs. M. Wortman left yesterday
for Portland, whero she will visit
for several weeks.
Telephone 371, Rardons Bakery
for cake, ices and Ico cream; prompt
dollvery.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Welch are en
joying sea breezes and surf bathing
at Newport.
Msr. J. W. Bonar of Griffin Creek,
left Monday night for a months stay
at Newport.
Underwear to embroider at the
Handicraft Shop, Kentners. 115
Tho many friends of Mrs. S. A.
Carlton will regret to learn of her
Illness from fever. She Is living in
Ashland but formerly lived out at
Wollen. Her condition Is thought
not to bo serlou.s
Are now buying peaches, prnnos
and pears. If you want to sell for
cash at tho highest market price, see
us. Producers Fruit Co. 137
Mrs. Rachel Rader left for Ash
land n few days since to bo in atten
da n co at tho bedside of Mrs. Carlton,
who Is ill with fever.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Gorig and son
Frank and daughter Mildred aro at
Crater Lake for a short stay. Thoy
will probably return tomorrow.
Miss Lillian lxckct of Pasadena,
California, has returned to her homo
after a visit of several weeks with
her sister, Mrs. X. 1). McDowell.
The ladles of the W. T. C. V. will
meet at the Uaptlst church Thursday!
afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock. They meet
to elect officers for the coming year.
All members are requested to be
present. 112
Samuel Bowdcn came In yester
day from tho Canyon Creek mines In
Josephine county. Ho had with him
some splendid specimen of tcllurldc
ore.
Mrs. P. E. Morgan and children
left this morning for Reno, Nevada,
Mrs. E. W. Carder is visiting her
husband nt Derby.
Grain and alfalfa hay for salo at
Oakdalo Park addition. Seo V. II
Evcrhand, 909 West Ninth street,
phone 6671.
.Mr .ana Airs. k. n. warner re
turned Monday morning from Col-
estln. Their return this early was
due to a desire to secure medical at
tention for their son, whose health
was not good at tho springs'.
Plain sewing at 343 North Ivy
street. Phono 5091.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Richardson,
of York, Nebraska, after a day spent
In Medford. left this morning for the
south. They aro making a tour of
the northwest country In quest of a
similar location.
Mlso Bernlce Carder Is visiting
Lake Cerek friends.
To hatch the chicks Is Important.
but to bring them safely past the first
few weeks is n problem. When there
Is bowel trouble nnd lndegestlon In
your flock, a little Conkoy's Cholera
Remedy In tho drinking Water, will
bring quick and positive relief. War-
ner-Wortman & Gore.
Mrs. R. G. Galloway and son, of
Portland, arrived fa Medford this
morning. They are en route to Trail
Creek where tho ywlll visit with Mrs.
Galloway's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
W. Skeel.
Jas Byrne left this morning for
his home In San Jose, California. He
Is an old time Iowa friend of W. H.
Meeker.
Drs. Edison & Edison, osteopaths
have recently opened magnificent of
fices and operating parlors in the
new Howard block, corner Central
avenue and Sixth street.
P. H. Hopkins, A.T3. Reames, G. A.
Daggett and P. H. Madden and their
families returned yesterday from
their automobile trip to Crescent
City.
J. T. Sullivan and family aro at
Crater Lake.
The city council will meet tonight.
Inls Is a regular meeting at which
nearly tho entire evening will be
taken up with routine work, such as
allowing claims and levying assess
ments on a dozen or more sewer ex
tensions. Jo special or new work is'
on file to como up at this meeting.
BARNEBURG TO
BUILD ANNEX
Will Glvo-Toggcry Dill 25x110 Loca
tionAnnex Will Bo Two Stories
In Height Front to Be Remodeled
and Improved.
Excavation was commenced this
morning for tho erection of n sixty
foot, two story annex nt the rear of
the llareneburg building one door
west from tho Medford National
bank.
This Is tho building to ln occup
ied by W. P. Isaacs with his Tog
gory store and when completed will
glvo him floor space 25x140 feet, the
present building being SO feet In
depth.
The Interior will be fitted out with
every conceivable modern convenien
ce known to the clothing and hnbar
dasher lines.
Tho front Is to bo made over and
Mr. Isaacs Is promising that It will
be modern, novel nnd unique, diff
erent, as It were from anything yet
put up In Medford aud Mr. Isaacs
own design.
Twenty-eight feet at tho rear of
the building will bo portltloned off
for a tailoring business, which Is a
new lino Mr. Isaacs will add to his
ready-to-wear clothing business.
SEES NEW ERA IN
LOCAL MINING
Glcndalc Man of Wide Mining Experi
ence Visits City On Business Is
Owner of Copper and Gold Proper
ty On Green Mountain.
R. (!. Taber, of Glendnlo. Is In
Medfoilr today upon business con
nected with the mining Interest!) of
Southern Oregon.
Mr. Tnbor Is an extensive opera
tor In timber and mines In Douglas
county nnd Is the owner of n large
copper and gold mine on the top of
the celebrated Green mountain, t"
miles from Glondafo. Ills Is ore
which goes from SIS to $l!v In gold
and there Is a whole mountain of It.
Mr. Tabor believes that a new era
Is daunlug for tho mining Intcrcsta
of all Southern Oregon and thnt us
yet only a shadow Is being shown
of the real substance and Immense
wealth the hills, mountains and glens
o fthls district contain.
McMANIGAL CHILDREN
ARE SENT TO CHICAGO
LOS AXGEL-ES, Cnl., Aujr. 1.
Because the fenr Hint her children
would learn that their father wus a
criminal had preyed on the mind
of Mrs. McMnnignl nnd was respon
sible in a mensuro for her break
down, the attorneys for the defense
of tho McNnmnra brothers hnve sent
tho two McMnnfcnl children to Chi
cago. In company with Mrs. Muguirc,
Mm. McMnnisnl'B companion, and
Joseph Scott, ahsociute counsel for
tho defense, the children left Lo An
geles Inst Friday, but the fact was
not made known until today. Mrs.
Muguirc will return to Los Angeles
to tuko enre of Mm. MvMunfcal
when tho children lire safely located
in u home in Clucago.
IX UKPERKXCK TO ALLKGHI)
HOLDUP
At Newport. Tho false statements
appearing In tho various papers of
the state, for tho purposo of mislead
ing tho public, wo wish to say In our
behalf that the C. & E. railway com
pany have authorized us to place a
train checkman on all Incoming train.
,for tho convenience of tho tourists,
or ho would not bo allowed by the
railway company to opcrato. We al
so check your baggago from your cot-
tago or camp grounds issuing you a
regulation railway baggago check.
Don't bo deceived or mislead by ar
ticles printed by irresponsible parties.
As to our reliability wo can refer you
to Mr. J. P. Collins, general baggage
agent, S. P. Ry Co., Portland, or Mr.
J. T. Walsh, superintendent, C. & E.
Ry Co., Albany. Our rates nro reas
onable in every particular, and we
will satisfy you. Signed, Tho Newport
Transfer Co.
Sounds Like Old Times.
(50LDFIKM), Nov., Aug. L The
Goldtield Deep Minos company, with
n capital of if 10.000000 has filed ar
ticles of incorporation and is pre
paring to begin development work mi
it large scale. The new company ha
! AUTO OWNERS LATE
WITH LICENSE EEE
p in I llll
Postcard Receipts Will Go Out to
Stavo Off Arrests for Absence of
Tags Will Bo Used to Show In
tention io Comply With Law.
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Still In Business
SAI.KM. Or. Aug.'l. Postcard ac
knowledgement of icceipts for tuilo
mobilo regis! ration me hoipg pre
pared by Secretary of Slnto Olcolt
for the benefit of u large number of
mituists who failed to get npplien
turns in in time to have their licenses
returned before August 1. Tluw
curds will not o.Nompt them from nr
rc.st but will have I lie effect of show
ing intention. About IHIOO uiitos lire
registered nt present but it is esti
uinted tluuv are futlv filHMI in the
stale. Ueeuiise of the excessive ntsn
of the eleventh hour applications the
oflioe force will be unnbo to return
the licenses nt once. Ilceniise of the
largo number of unto owners in the
state fill dnvs from the dnto of the
law taking effect was allowed for
registration. Hundreds have not tali
en advantage of that time.
already acquired control of tho (iold-1
field merger mines and other uilun-i
bio proortios. J
Tlio Qrmf.lirtivn fhvrvnn TClnp.fcrip.
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.
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Southern Oregon Electric Co.
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Campbell & Baumbach
MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Mortoy on hand at all tirnos to loan on improved
ranches and fruit land,
PHONE 3231. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG.
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CARELESS AIJOUT APPEXDIC1TIS
IX MKDFOllD
Many Medford people havo stomach
or bowel trouble which Is likely to
turn Into appendicitis. If you have
coit3tipation, sour stomach, or gas on
tho stomach, try aimplo buckthorn
bark, glycerine, etc.. as compounded
in Adler-I-ka, tho new german ap
pendicitis remedy. A slnglo doso of
this simple remedy will relievo bowel
or stomach troublo almost Instantly.
For salo by Leon B. Ilasklns. "
Dairy Ranch for Sale
2-10 acres eight miles from Ashland, olio mile from P. O., on It. !'. I),
fjooil house, largo good barn, 4 0x0 1, about sixty acres now In grain,
alfalfa, grass and garden; ns much more can bo easily cleared; bal
ance in commercial timber nnd pasture. Plenty of free range clone
by. Purest of mountain spring water for domestic nnd Irrigation uhc.
Grows splendid crops without Irrigation, bu( yield Is enormous with a
little water. An Ideal homo, unsurpassed for diversified farming.
Chickens, ducks, bees, dairy, cattle, hogs, fruit. Over 100 pear and
apple trees show that soil Is perfect for commercial orchard. No
blight nor Insect pests lmvo over reached OiIh valley. While walling
for other trees to mature this placo will yield n steadily Increasing ln
como from tho other sources. Two horses, 7 cows, 3 yearlings, G
young calves, bull, boar, 5 sows, 15 pigs, now wngnn, mowing ma
chines, hay rake, cream separator, chickens, tooln, crops, furniture,
etc., etc. Can bo bought at $35.00 per acre. This Is a snap.
See Walter McCallum, Hotel Nash
$ MEI1TK1, OKEfiOX.
Or C. B. LAMKIN
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Tliey nro hrnllliful
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Tliey nro comfortable, A
Tliey cost ono-lmlf cent mi
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Jl Tliey nrn Jiwt the thing to JLi
kei jour cuMomcr In
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Then why not buy one?
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FURNISHED housekeeping rooms:
modern conveniences; suitable for
'one or two couples. Call 504 South
Holly. 114
JANITOR two hours early morning.
American either man or woman.
Address R. K. Mall Tribune. 114
FOR RENT A 6 room all modern
house on Ross court, with a large
sleeping porch; will lease if de
sired. Tumy, Garnctt-Corey nidg.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Day Phone 8971
Night Phones F. W. Weeks 8071.
A. E. Orr, 8691.
IiADY ASSISTANT.
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JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker nnd Embaimtr
Succouor to the undertaking do-! !
nartmont of Medford Furniture Co. '
l Offlco with Medford Furaituro Co. j
Tnlnnliruifld! Tlnv Tlnll JK1
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John A. Perl, residence, Bell 4111,1!
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Home 17 OL.
O. W. Coukllu 8601.
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AMBULANCE SEHVIOM
STATE AND FEDERAL
OFFICERS TO CONFER
HAN FKANTISCO, Cul., Aug. 1.
State nnd federal authorities will
confer here within the next few duvh
regarding of "white Hlavcre." ovi
ilenee against whom bus been Keeured
by Frank JM'tie, head of the ntuto
bureau of criminal identification.
Three men nreinvolvcd already in
tho evidence secured by Depuo and
will be prosecuted in the fcderul
courts if it is found that u federal
Btutute hue been violated.
Bellhop On Trial.
NEW YORK, Aug. 1. Albort
Oeldol, tho 17 year bollboy charged
with tho murdor of Millionaire Wil
liam Jackson, today entered a ploa
of "not guilty" and his trial was sot
for tomorrow. The line or Goldel's
defense as laid out by his counsel,
James Gray, Include un attack on
tho moral character of tho dead
broker. Cray albo chnrges that tho
pollco havo Inserted outsldo features
and othorwlso tampered with tho
confession mado by Geldel soon af-
tor his arrest.
WANTED Man and wife, man for
ranch work, woman to board two
to four men; bouso, tablowaro,
etc, furnished; must bo honest,
neat people. Address applications,
give tolcphono It any to Box l
caro Mall Tribune 114
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
Friday, August 4
10 ROUND CONTEST 10
Battling Nelson vs. 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 SALEHaskins, Medford Cigar Store,
Nash Hotel, Ireland & Antle.
Call at the Electric Building
209 West Main
and Examine the Large Stock
ROGUE RIVER
ELECTRIC CO.
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BANKING SERVICE
The Medford National Bank assures you of the best service. Its officers
aim in every way to protect the interests of its patrons, making use of
every means of precaution. The directors and officers are 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 the samo 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
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.T. A. PERRY, Vice President.
F. E, MERRfOX, Vice President.
JOHN S. ORTI1, Cashior.
W. K JACKSON, Asst. OiiBhier
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For Sale
1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining
city oC Medford, on long time, easy pay
ments. '
12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on main paved
street; cement sidewalks and paving in;
also sewers, wafer and light. Long time,
easy payments.
430 ACRES LAND, 850 acres allalla land,
80 acres fruit land, perpetual water right
with water for irrigating 1000 acres; long
time, easy payments,
340 ACRES LAND, 200 acres alfalfa land,
balance fruit hind, 1 mile from railroad,
on long time easy terms.
5000 ACRES LAND in tracis of from 10
acres upwards; price $25.00 per aero and
upwards; suitable fqr alfalfa, fruit stock
and general farming purposes; long time,
easy payments.
D AND 10 ACRE TRACTS just within aud
adjoining' city limits, at a bargain, on 5
annual payments. '
Gold Ray Realty Co.
210 WEST MAW STREET.
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