Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 08, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MKDFORD. 01? WON. TUMRDAV. AUCIVST S, 11)11.
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1 LOCAL ANlD PERSONAL)
William C. lIcntlnrRon of Urnnts
I'ntin Is miauling n few tlnyn In Med
fonl with frloiiilH
T. M. l'oclor ntul family Is spend
ing n few lnj'B visiting with Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. 1 Illtpbn of this city.
A. C. ItandnU of Talent was a Med
ford vjs'tor Tucsdny.
, W. r. Kingsbury or the ApploRnto
district Is upending n few days In
Medford on business.
Mrs. Mt E. Kelly Is expected to re
L. O. Orion Ib planning on exten
sive camping trip In the lead Indian
country. Ho will accompany Forest
Supervisor K. M. L. Krlckson on an
Inspection trip.
M. I. Krlckson, supervisor, of the
Crater National forest-returned Mon
day evening from the scene of n for
est fire on Griffon Creek which was
gotten under control without diffi
culty. Mrs. Antlonette Hoos McKay of
turn from nn extended eastern trip i Vancouver, n. c, Is visiting with her
Wednesday. j parents Mr. and Mrs. George E. lloos
W. K. Morrill has arrived 10 iook or uus ciiy.
over the local business of the Pa
cific Slates Telephone and Telephone
company.
Dr. J. F. Reddy and Walter Mc
Callum spent Tuesday at tho county
cent on business.
John Olwcll vleltod Eagle Point
Monday afternoon.
L. O. Wolls loft Monday for a two
months visit with his son In Aber
deen, Wash.
Mrs. X. Dolln and Miss Turner left
Monday for a two weeks visit at Hilt,
California.
11. T. Undersoil of Klamath Falls
with a party of tourists arrived Tues
day morning coming In by way of
Crater Lake.
Kardon's Bakery now delivers Ices
and Ice cream to any part of the city.
Mrs. W. A. llanna who has been
visiting a few weeks with Mrs. Geo.
E. Neuber In Jacksonville, returned
to her homo In Seattle Monday.
Dr. and Mrs. C. 11. Ray, daughter,
Mabel, and son, Charles, left Mon
day for a six weeks visit to Port
land; Astoria and other Boasldc re
Eorts. Carkln & Taylor (John 11. Carkln,
Glenn O. Tayior), attorney-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank Building,
Medford.
Mrs. W. F. Isaacs and son, Richard,
Mrs. H. M, Brown, Miss Grace Brown
and Miss Gladys McMillan returned
Monday from a several weeks stay at
Colestin.
Brick Ic cream, all kinds and
colors. Rardons Bakery; phono 371.
Prompt delivery.
J. B. Goodrich, Clarence Baldwin
and Frank McKay, employes in the
Toggery, were tho guests of W. F.
Isaacs at Rogue river Sunday;
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Tuman and II.
P. Alderman arrived Jn Medford Mon
day night from Oakland, California.
They are traveling by automobile and
arc on route to Crater Lake.
M. II. Cunan and family of Fargo,
North Dakota, arrived in Medford
FOREST BOARD
TO MEET HERE
4r the cIMmmib of tho city as nro In.
torested In forest flro prevent luu pre
sent. Methods of fighting flro mid
tio prevention of fires will bo ills
cussed, Tho stnlo board will be as-
(stated In Its dlcmiBsloiis while In ses
isloii In this city b ytho officials of the
', Crater National forest
The state board of Forestry has nc
o.mt..,i ., invited,,,, of Mm Mp.ifimi CONFEDERATE VETERAN
! uumiMHNucn uimu
Am.'. 8. -Oen-
Commercial Club to moot In Medford
In October to discuss the mntter of .
fnr.w! flro itr.viitlim with tllrt own. Ml'.Ml 11 lis lOllll,.
ers of timber In Southern Oregon., eral (leorgo II. (onion .imiuuuiler.g,m fruit
State Forester Elliott advised Secro-j in-eliiet of the I'liilcd CoitLYu'ernto
tnry jlooa that ho would be lu Med- W-tonuw, who lius boon ill for llue
ford the board would met here dur-i w,iks. Xvas teiuiiieil b his nhvHi-
einiw to be in u eritiea' eoiulilion to
day. It wif lielieed lie could n-il
recover niul huwrienth was expected
within u few hours
ing October,
When the state board Is In session
hi this city it Is planned to have all of
the owners of timber and as many
HOOD RIVER BARS
ROGUE RIVER EXHIBIT
HOOD UlVEH, Ore., Aug. 8. A
rea lesliito mini, who Is selling or
chard lands located near Medford ta
ou the Job hero today but he la not
ohtbllliig largo pictures and samples
:of fruit on the sldowalk.
When tho rival from Southern Ore-
district Invaded tho local
field yesterday tho Hood Rivet mill
land. Mellow got busy, dug up an old
ordlniinco which prohibits advertis
ing matter from being placed on tho
sidewalks and compelled the Medford
man to remove his signs to a room
In iv hotel.
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W. II, (U)ltE, PifHlili'iit A. PEItltY, Vice PrcHldolil
F. K, MWimUMC, Vice Piwildniit . OMN H. uinu, runnier.
V, II.'JACIsHON, AMKlslaiit Cashier.
I Tlie Medford National Bank i
CAPITAL $100,000.00
suiu'lus jiao.ooo.oo
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t HAKIJ DEPOSIT IIO.XKS Will HUNT. A GENERAL HANKING J
lUlHINISTUANSAtrrEH. VIJ- MDI.U'IT VIII'll IwrUO.WUii:. t
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! Pretty Clocks for MM We(Wlng 6ifts I
B. Is. Butler tho pioneer wntchmnk-
e rof Medford Is lying seriously 111
at his homo In this city. His daugh
ter and son have been cnllcil to his
bedside.
Roger Hitchcock has returned
from a trip through the wilds of the
Applegate.
John Hall McKay has returned
from a short business trip to San
Francisco.
Miss Grace Henery has returned
from a few days outing on Little
Butte Creek.
Wanted A young dog thnt will
chase wild animals of any descrip
tion. Send full information to "Fair
view," Jacksonville.
Miss Emma Herrwayen and Miss
Olga Ieidberg, two teachers In the
Chicago schools, left Monday for
their homes after a three weeks visit
with Hon. and Mrs. J. A. Westerlund.
Thcso ladles hav taught over twenty wtjrW4jfwrWtW t
years in mo unicago schools. After
they have taught twcnty-flvo years
they may. If they so desiro retire
from school work and receive a pen
sion of $30 per month tho remnlnd
or of their lives. This pension comes
from a fund which the 7000 teachers
of Chicago have created during the
past several years by tho levy each
year of a certain percentage of their
salaries. Tho money when paid in
has been Invested in government and
municipal interest bearing bonds.
Both these ladles are delighted with
Medford and Southern Oregon and
wcro It not for this guaranteed pen
sion they would surely become resi
dents of Medford.
Among our ninny suitable gift selections for wedding wo have sonic very
..l :.... i:ui ..i.i,.i-o iti'itumt't! Hint tivii Mt mien hnntdiful and snilablo.
(Hill 111111, IlLHU UIUI-IXO J'i" ....... ... ...
Rteht at this time our stock is nnusunl large ami inviting come in and make
your wedding girt selections now. , .
MARTIN J. REDDY
THE JEWELER, MEDFORD, OREGON, NEAR POSTOFPICE
Monday night and also stopping at
the Mooro.
A matured mutual life endowment
policy Is tho abundant harvest of the
wise man. Seo J. F. Hutchason.
L. B. Warner camo in from Port
land on No. 13 Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wagner are
at their ranch near Woodvllle, for a
few days.
Telephone 371, Rardons Bakery
for cake, Ices and Ico cream; prompt
delivery.
I. L. Hamilton, (Shorty) arrived
In Medford a couple of nights from
San Francisco in response to a tele
gram telling of tho serious Illness of
his brother, William, who is now In
a Medford hospital being treated by
Dr. Plckel, and is recovering. Shorty
states that his daughter, Mljs Enid,
has but recently been brought to her
liprae In San Francisco from a hospi
tal In that city In which she was
operated upon six weeks ago for apen
dlcltls. Are now buying peaches, prunes
and peurs. If you want to sell for
cash at tho highest market price, see
us. Producers Fruit Co. 137
Court Hall has returned from nn
outing nt tho ISnyart place on Rogue
Rler. With Mr. Hall was Bat Nel
son, Art Nelson, Frank Edwards and
Scoly Hall.
Men wanted to chop wood, Crater
Lalio Fuel Company, Sparta build
ing. Will Mullcr left recently for a
hunting trip.
H. II. Patterson and a party of
friends nro planning nn extensive
shooting trip throughout Central Oregon.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Day rbono 2271
Night Phones F. W. Weeks S071.
A. E. Orr, 8003.
LADr ASSISTANT.
JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker and Kuibaluiitr
Succesior to the undertaking de
partment of Medford Furniture Co.
Office with Medford Furniture Co.
Telephones: Day, Boll 351;
John A. Perl, reeldouco, Bell 4111,
Home 170L.
0. W. Conklla 8601. J. H. But
ler 3G71.
AMBULANCE SEIIVICU
EXTRA SESSION TO
' END NEXT WEEK
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. S.
Both democratic and republican lead
ers in both branches of congress to
day are predicting that tho extra ses
sion will end next week. Various
dates between August 15 and 19 are
named but all are agreed that the
session will close within a very
short time after the wool and free
list bills have been' finally disposed
Pf. ,
NOTICE OF SALE.
The Louvre Cafe equipment, fix
tures, furnishings, etc., will bo sold
by H. G. Shearer to highest bidder
at 10 o'clock Wednesday .morning,
August 9.
NOTICE.
In the circuit court of the State
of Oregon for the county of Jackson
In tho matter of the assignment of
Macklo & Davis, for the benefit of
creditors.
You will please take notice that
on tho 24th day of July, 1911, the
firm of Mackle & Davis, co-partners,
tnado an assignment of their entire
Htock of goods, wares and merchan
dise and of all their property, hold
either as co-partners or individually,
to the undersigned for the benefit of
their creditors, and you aro further
notified to file with the undersigned,
nssignee, your verified bill against
wild firm of Macklo & Davis, within
throe (3) months after the duto of
the first publication of this notice,
which dale Is August 8, 1911.
W. P. MKALEY.
Assignee.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4
4.4-4.4.4----f-- -f V
WANT TO BUY Spring wagon or
double boated hack, good ono. Ad
dress 100, caro Mall Trlhuno 118
FOR RENT All or part of 8 room
furnished houso. 710 Welch street.
120
WANTED Furnished houso; 3 or 4
bed rooms necessary. Guy W. Con
ner, with Roguo River Commercial
Orchard C?j Mall Tribune build
ing. 119
NTEDfhTeo, four or five room
furnished cottage, closo In, state
price, location and other partlcu
lor. W, J. Uluckburn, General De
livery, 118
LOST OR STOLEN A young colllo
dog about 8 months old, color tan
with white markings, black spot on
tall, answering to tho namo of
Hector. Return to 237 North Cen
tral and receive reward. 124
Squibbs Spices
Give Best Results in Pickling Fruit
Aboslutely Pure Exceptionally Strong
Economical to Use
MEDFORD PHARMACY
XEAK POST OFFICE.
PHONE NIGHT OK DAY MAIN 101.
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In NewQuarters
Wo are now lontlod in largor qmirtui-H,
nt tho oust untl of JuoUon Street,, uorourt
Honr Creole.
Mill work of all kinds onsliortoHt notice
Medford Builders Supply Co.
Phono Jlomo 1ML KHt JhcIchoii St.
BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS
HENRY M. MARSH
All ordors promptly tittonded to night or tiny. Short
and long hauls. Moving household goods a Hpuoinlty
Union toiuiiHtorH.
Office 51 3. Front
Pacific 4I7I Homo SO Residence Main 613
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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 -watch Jdogs
bark, and ganders quack and doves and
pigeons coo.
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The peacock spreads his tail and squawks;
pigs squeal, robins sing, and even ser
pents know enough to hiss before they
sting.
But Man, the greatest masterpiece that
nature could devise, will often stop and
hesitate before he'll
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Campbell & Baumbach
MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS '
Money on hand at all times to loan on improved
ranches and fruit land.
PHONE 3231.
320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG.
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MEDFORD IRON WORKS
3D. 0. Trowbridgo, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
'All kinds of Engines, Spraying OutfilH, Pumps,
Boilers and Mnehinory. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
ADVERTISE
For Sale
1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining
city of. iMedford, on long time, easy pay
ments. 12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on main paved
fdreot; cement sidewalks and paving in;
also sowers, water and light. Long time,
easy payments.
430 ACRES LAND, OHO acres alfalfa 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 land, 1 milo from railroad,
on long time easy terms.
5000 ACRES LAND in tracts of from 40
acres upwards; price $20.00 per acre and
upwards; snilablo for alfalfa, fruit slock
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.
2.1 G WEST MAIN STREET.
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