Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 02, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MATL TRT1VTTNK MW1YKORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, ATKIVRT 2. 1011.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mr. nmt Mrs. t'ndonnn left Tues
day for ft vlidt with Antarln frlcmK
Mr. nnd Mr. .1. M. Lawrence re
turned Tuemlny from n weeks visit
In Urn AtiKOlcA. Thoy will remnln
In Medford for n couplu of weeks ho
foro returning to their liomo nt Demi,
Oregon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Adams left
Tuesday evening for Grants Pass
whoro thoy will reside for a couple
of months.
Boo R. A. noImcB, The Insurance
Wan, over Jackson County bank.
Mrs. Anna Welch, who 1ms been In
Medford for a couple of monthB !slt
to hor slstor. Mrs. T. J. Williams,
loft Tuesday for hor home In Leeds,
South Dakota.
Mls,s Ireno Plotnor, a niece of Mrs,
li. 12. Knyart, left Tuesday evening
for tho Uinnqun Valley whoro sho
will Join a party of callego friends,
nnd from which place they will ko
over tho Umpu.ua trail to Orator
lake.
Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln,
Qloun O. Taylor), attornoys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank Bldg.
Mod"ford.
a II. Anderson nnd his clster In
law, Mrs. Vance, who have been
flpondlnjj several days out at their
Sterling Mine property, returned to
their homes at San Francisco Tues
day evening.
Mrs. Chessman left Tuesday even
ing for Newport.
Drlck Ico cream, all kinds and
colors. RardonsUakery; phono 31.
Prompt delivery. "
Karl Miller, who has been spend
ing tho summer In Mcdford, left
Tuesday for his home at Interford,
New York. He will attend Cornell
University the coming school year.
II. P. Mcintosh and Chas. P. Al
bert and families returned Tuesday
evening from a month's stay at Cin
nabar Springs.
Rardons Bakery now delivers Ices
and Ice cream to any part of tho city.
Mrs. R. L. McBride is visiting
Central Point friends today.
Joo II. Wilsou, Miss Ruth Wilson
and Miss Carrie Johnson are en-
Joying a day's fishing at Gold Ray.
Ed Jannoy left Tuesday evening
for Crescent City.
Cali II. C. Brown, 425 Holly for
plumbing and heating. Phone 2121.
115
Mr. and Mrs. T. Voge are In at
tendance today at the Free Methodist
camp meeting at Central Point.
Orris Crawford and family left
this morning for Gold Hill where
thoy will visit a couple of days after
which they will go to Colestln for a
several days stay.
A matured mutual life endowment
policy Is the abundant harvest of the
wise man. Seo J. F. Hutchason.
Mrs. I. W. Thomas and her moth
er, Mrs. Kendall, are visiting Ash
land friends today.
I. J. Hansen of Central Point, Is
doing business In Medford today.
Waists to embroider at Handicraft
Shop, Kentners. 115
Earl Price of tho firm of Cofeen
& Price is in Gold Hill today on
business.
Mrs. X. Hansen, who has been In
Medford for the past three weeks
paying a visit to her son Paul Han
Ben, and family, returned yesterday
to her home at Salem.
Telephone 371, RardonB Bakery
for cake, Ices and ico cream; prompt
delivery. "
Edward Ferrnesey, of South- Pasa
dena, California Is In Medford, tho
guest of Dr. "F. C. Pago and family.
This Is Mr. Ferrnesoy'B second visit
In the valley and It Is not Improbable
that ho will Invest In an orchard
tract beforo leaving.
S. S. Pcnlz has gone to Butto Falls
on professional business. Ho will
return In a short time and can be
found at his law office Howard block,
Medford, Oregon.
All disease, comes from germs.
Kill the gerniB and you kill disease.
Conkey'a Nox-1-cldo mixes with wa
ter and kills the germs. For poultry-
men, stockmen and housekeepers.
Guaranteed by Warner-Wortman &
Goro.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
I)y Phono 2271
Night Phone F. W. Week 8071.
A. K. Orr, MM.
LADY ASSISTANT.
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JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker and Embalmer
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Successor to tho undertaking do-;
! ! pnrtmont of Medford Furnlturo Co. ;
! Office with Medford Furniture Co. ;
Telephones: Day, Bell 851; .
John A. Porl, residence, Boll 4111, ;
Home 179U
C. W. Conkllu 8601. J. H. Bat-
ler 3671.
AMUULANCH SKRVIOM
Mrs. M. Helllnger and hor dniiKh
tor, Mrs. A. Slover left this morning
for Colestln.
Mall Carrier Percy Woods Is en
poylng a throe weeks vacation nt Col
estln. Underwear to embroider nt the
Handicraft Shop, Kentners. 115
Louis Hollo, of Mt. Hebrnn, Cali
fornia, returned to his homo Wednes
day after a visit of several days with
Medford friends. Mr. llolle was for
merly a j cldcnt of Jackson county.
Plain sewing at 313 Jorth Ivj
street. Phono 5091.
Mrs. F. P. Harnes nnd daughter,
Miss Goldle, and son Wllllairi, of
Eagle Point, passed through Medford
today en route to Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Foster nro In
Ashland today visiting relatives.
To hatch the chicks Is Important,
but to bring them safely past tho first
few weeks Is a problem. When there
Is bowel troublo and Indegestlon In
your flock, a llttlo ConVoy's Cholera
Remedy in tho drinking wator, will
bring quick nnd positive relief. Warner-Wortman
& Gore.
Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Bacon, of
Alameda, California, left today for
their home after a few days spent
in looking over Medford and tho val
ley. Mr. Bacon Is In the employ of
the Southern Pacific at San Fran
cisco, He likes tho Rogue River Val
ley and may Invest In orchard land
here.
Are now buying peaches, prunes
and pears. If you want to sell for
cash at the highest market prico, sec
us. Producers Fruit Co. 137
Mrs. A. M. Van Meter and daugh
ter, Sarah, who havo been spending
the summer with Dr. C. C. Van Scoyoc
and family, left today for their home
in champaign, Illinois.
C. O. Powers has material on the
ground for a new bungalow on West
Catherine street.
Baby chicks should not be pester
ed to death with the head lice nuis
ance. It means heavy loss to you
If you don't get rid of the pest. Con-
key's Head Lice Ointment at War
ner-Wortman & Gore will savo you
dollars. It's so easy to use. Ask
for Conkey's Poultry Book, no
charge.
M. E. Morgan and family. Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Bonney and Miss Llllle
Wood are having a good time up at
Dead Indian Soda Springs.
The ladles of the W. T. C. U. will
hold their county convention Satur
day 10 a. m. instead of Saturday 2
p. m. 113
Dr. and Mrs. Ewing and Dr. and
Mrs. Reed of Lincoln, Nebraska, ar
rived in Medford this morning for a
visit with Dr. Walter Stokes and fam
ily. Miss Bertha McPherson came down
from Colestln Tuesday for a day's
stay In tho city. Her father, J. Mc
Pherson, has been quite seriously 111
while at the springs, but Is now much
Improved.
Frank Amy and T. E. Pottenger
and their families aro back from a
weeks outing at Crater Lako and Un
ion Creek. They will leave again
Friday or Saturday for Crescent City
or Dead Indian.
T. E. Redden, accountant in the
Jackson county bank, is spending his
vacation at Pelican bay and Klamath
Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Howe, of South
Omaha, Nebraska, are In Medford for
a few days. They aro hunting for a
placo In which to live where the bllz
bards and cyclones are not of so
frequent occuranco as In their mid
dle western homem.
Tho Rogue River Valley Railroad
Company has a force of workmen en
gaged in louring Its track on Eighth
street, between Oakdalo avenue and
Fir street, to street level. In soma
places more than a foot of excavation
was required.
Tho Pantorlum Cleaning and Dyo
Works is Improving tho efficiency of
Its plant by the Installation of an
electric motor and gasollno distill at
the works, on Tenth street, and a
new Hoffman press at Its business
offices on North Fir street.
Three boys, their ages ranging
PERRY FREED
BYttYlOl
Complaint Filed Against Man for
Threatening pacific & Eastern Is
Quashed On Demurrer Filed by
Judge W. M. Colvlg.
Thu cane of C. P. Perry, who was
arrested at Hutte Falls Saturday, for
an allogvd threat to Injure the engines
of tho Pacific & Eastern railroad
company, rami' up for hearing before
Judge Glenn O. Taylor nt 10 o'clock
today and was continued until one
o'clock, nt which time It was again
called.
W. M. Colvlg appeared as attorney
for the defendant. Perry, and argued
at length upon the faulty wording
of the complaint and offered a de
murrer to proceeding with n trial of
the case. Tho demurrer was sustain
ed by the court and the case was dis
missed. Attorney Cherry, assistant prosecu
ting attorney, asked permission of the
court to prepare a now ami mode
fled complaint, which request was re
fused after the court had heard the
evidence upon which the complaint
would he based.
Attorney Colvlg announced to the
court that his client. Perry, would
prepare and file a complaint alleg
ing assault upon hlra by F. F. Holtx.
The complaint had not neon filed at
two o'clock.
Boltz Is the man who swore to the
complaint against Perry.
A WEALTH OF
BEAUTIFUL HAIR
Nothing equals an attreolo of beau
tiful hair ns a frame for a pretty
face. Without a background of nice
hair a really pretty face frequently
becomes plain and, with It, unattrac
tive features assumo life and beauty.
Every woman can Increase her nat
ural charm by using Newbro's Her
plclde. Herplclde annkos hair beau
tiful.. The dandruff germ says tho J
vitality of the h air. Herplclde kills'
this germ and prevents the hair froml
falling out, giving it a snap and lus-l
ter, a soft, silky flufflness which can
bo acquired in no other way.
Your druggist will sell you a one-.
dollar size bottle under an absolute
guarantee.
Send 10c In postage for samplo
and booklet to Tho Herplclde Co.,
Dept.R., Detroit, Mich.
Applications may be obtained at
the best barber shops and hair dress
ing parlors.
.MKDPOUD PHARMACY
Special Agents, Near Post Office;
Night or Day.
from 8to 12 years, havo been appre
hended by William H. Boos. In charge
of tho Natatorium tank for rifling
pocketB while the owners of tho cloth-'
ea were In swimming. No action has
as yet been taken by tho authorities.
Mrs. Harris, of Grants Pass, is In
Medford today visiting friends.
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FOR- SALE Horse nnd surreyf
horso 8 years old; weight 1300;
must be sold Saturday on Main
street at 2 p. m. 115
FOR SALE Good gentle family
horso and good 2 seated hack. Isaac
A. Armstrong, near city reservoir.
130
FOR RENT 2 housekeeping rooms,
nicely furnished, gas, hath, hot and
cold water, sink; summer rates.
23-1 East Ninth. 118
WANTED Woman for day work to
'do laundry" for family of two. C22
West Fourth. 115
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, close
In, at ?2 and $3 per week. 140
North D street. Ill
FOREST FIRE
BREAKS AWAY
Stiff Breeze Carries Flames Beyond
Control of Flro Fighters Appeal
Sent to City for Large Force of
Men to Help In Battle.
WAR
MMINENT
buiiii; of moimrolilnl Mjmimtlikw.
HuUHOH havu lioi'ii bin noil, Hooru.s of
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I0I'HIIIH llllVll boon iimiuiIImI III
ninny nHHiiMxIiiittlniiM lmo tieouito
SAN IlKltXAHuIKO, Cnl., Aiur. 2-
r'unuod by u stilt' lireeae, the for
est fire on Sun licrtiiinliun riuujo,
swooping umiIo the lochia iil'lorlH ui"
tho tire fnthturs croxs-od thu divide
tixlnv uiwl hi'iitloil (owtiitl (he Mojuvo
rior untl tliort, lwiin n multitude
of hhiokeneil ittiniiw nml Miioultior
injr iniiw in itn "path. Whoro it will
end in problematical, although it is
now boliowd that only tho water of
tho river nnd the doort sund, whom
there i uotliini: to hum will check it.
In ivpouo to uu appeal for aid
to ihw oity, n hit: foroo of men i.
en route to help head off thu tliuuci.
uml nocorilin to telephone lucsmji",,
those already on tho ground have
succeeded put tliilly in doinjj IhN. lie
poit.s from all sections of tho fire
rone are les onoourajring today Hum
I hoy havo been on any day uuoo tho
lite started. The eastern fire so
far lux boon eiiifiuoil to Lilllo Hoar
alloy nml it wi.s ht'lieved to ho uu
tier control nntil tho wind rose tlu
morning, when the firo fighters he
jrm to lute ground and unless tho
wind dies down, the roKirt said, tho
firo will soon again bu riiuniii full
blast.
PORTUGAL
Many People of Wealth Flee Coun
tryBrutal Oulrajjcs Havo Been
Perpetrated On Persons Thouulit
to Be Manners Friends.
XTortlnd.Orvroo -
TTlMMtBt 411.1 Vt (s-kool for Olrl. lV
rn.iivv. nin.nvi nw wviw ,m.... .,.. ,wi i a
C41,fU.f. A.Ult tat IloiiUrj CptrUBult,
Mtl). Art. tUll,. QtMMlM.
rortUWJJn.Tlin SISTIIll M'ri.'lUOIl
Oft.ra23.HI. IlrUtwlIaU
UADAJOS, Soain. AuuK. 2. Tor-
ntit'd by tho piotpocl ol oiul wur i
so humy people of wealth and positions-
me Mooing from Portugal
smuggling thitir money out of I ho
oouutry that national fiiinnoial em
hurrnsiuout is Ihioaloui'd.
The flights mo dun to fear of tho
rnrouuriot. the neorot snoielv which
ougiiitiorod the roxolutioii and is still
politioally supremo lhiotigho.it Poll
ugnl. Angered by .recent neliil,
on tho purl of tho mouarohisls, Him
member of the organiration haw
perpetrated a series of brutal out
rugea on huge nutnlici-M of pi'rso'm
cither known to be or Mispoctcd of
rof v.w. Coutwro tr Ik SISUHS Of IH H01T
KAMtS Or JSUS X0 HART CA .a. U
Mujuu CM.,. Mux. Ait. Ilmln ! Ccaaur
cUI Urpu ttLbt WJV) JW..U. R hSaj Mont nj
utrlttiu.Tuiir.YriLM.tAiM.Kra4-M.AJJrtM
tttrr turfman, st. am-. w.iv.,. v.'w
New Auto Comp'y
THE MOTOR HOME
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Auto Repairing
Our Motto:
"DO Minutes Work Makes t Hour"
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Second hand cars,
pumpx, etc.,
changed for real estate or value
engines,
hoiight. mild or -x-
Fnrmer Abler H. Whitman l!ar
nge, 211 Ivy street. Near Now
Medford Hotel.
Dyer & Searle
Mechanical Engineer.
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MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
Friday, August 4
10 ROUND CONTEST 10
Battling Nelson vs. Tommy Gaifney
The Greatest Event Ever Held in
Southern Oregon
TWO FOUR ROUND PRELIMINARIES
CHICK BOWLIN vs. DICK JONES;
ROY SMITH, Eaglo Point, vs. EDDIE NEAL, Donvor
Preliminaries at 8:30 p, m.--Main Evont at 9:30 p. m.
SEATS ON SALE - Haskiiis, Modford Cigar Storo,
Nash Hotol, Ireland & Antlo.
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You can't mako a better Investment for your wife and fam
ily than to Install a gas ranco In your homo with tho var
ious accessories that help to mako housework easy. Lot us
show you what It means to havo gas In tho house for fuel
and lighting. Wo aro always glatlto mako demonstrations.
Oregon Gas 6 Electric Co.
MKDFOUI), OltRflU.V.
As an Inducement for you to try a GAS HANOI-' wo will
rebato 10.00 on regular prlco of any stovo you select until
the first of August, Leave your order now. NOTH: raugca
Installed without furthor cost to you on easy terms.
I FANS '
They nro liiallliful
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They nro military
They ar comfortablo A
Thoy cont onclialf rout nil
hour (o nut
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keep )our customer In
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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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MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Money on band at all times to loan on improved
ranches and fruit land.
PHONE 3231.
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320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG.
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For Nearly a Quarter of a Century
JACKSON COUNTY BANK
MEDFORD, OREGON
has served the people of Medford and vicinity. At all timen there is ennsiderod first the
interests of its depositors. This safe and sane policy has HELPED us to succeed. Your business solicited
because wo can accord you the largest possible accommodations ron3i3tent with sound banking. Capital
$100,000. Surplus $65,000
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For Sale
1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining
(jity of Hertford, on long time, easy pay
ments. 12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on main paved
street; cement sidewalks and paving inj
also sowers, water and light. Long time,
easy payments.
430 ACRES LAND, ,'J50 acres alfalfa land,
80 acres fruit land, perpetual wator right
with water for irrigating 1000 acres; long
time, easy payments.
340 ACRES LAND, 200 neves alfalfa land,
' balance fruit land, 1 mile from railroad,
on long time easy terms. ,
5000 ACRES LAND in traets of from 40
acres upwards; price $25.00 per fie.ro and
upwards; suitable for alfalfa, fruit stock
and general farming purposes; long' time,
easy payments.
5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS just within and
adjoining oity limits, at a bargain, on 5
annual xmymonts. '
Gold Ray Realty Co.
218 W13ST MAIN STUKEC.
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