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MEDEORD MATT, TRIBUNE. MEPEORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST !. 111.
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Mrs. J. llnnparil loft Sunday tor
Snlt PrnuclBco to visit frlciuls nntl
relatives.
Jnimtieflo nlr lilnnta tit Brondloy's,
phono G1S1.
llnrdon'fl IJuUcry now delivers fcca
mid Ico crenm to nny pnrt of the city.
Oliver Uonrd who has been Visit
ing hl clniightor, Airs. John Hensel
mini or UiIh city Btnrted on hla return
trip homo Inst Saturday. Ho was
ncconipnnled 8 far as Portland by
Kd Ilcnschnnn. Mr. Hoard lives at
Attica, Indiana.
No twitter what defect of the akin
may ho troubling you, consult Marin
olio. If wo cannot cure It wo will toll
you so frankly and ndvlso you what
to do. Consultation Is tree. The Mar
Incllo Shop'fcorn K. Utlcy, over Kent-
ncr's.
Mrs. W. M. Gorham returned to her
home at Woodvlllo, accompanied by
her sister, Mrs. Itoy Kceres, also Miss
Winifred Foxworthy of North Central
avenue. There they will Join a camp
ing party and will bo gone two weeks.
Carkln &. Taylor (John II. Carkln,
Glenn O. Tayior), attorncy-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank Dutldlug,
Mcdford.
Miss Mabel Haney of Denver, Colo.,
is spending a few weeks In Mcdford
visiting, Mrs. S. I. Wilson of this city
and Mrs. II. Bowcn ot Jacksonville.
Rid your poultry house ot mites
and Hco quickly and positively by
spraying or painting Conkey'sLIco
Liquid about the roosts and walls.
Guaranteed by Warner-Wortman &
Gore. 119
Arthur W. Clark superintendent of
tho Clark & Henery Construction
Company bas returned from a hunt-
inc trln and Instead bf telling bis
friends of tho "Once that got away
he is telling thorn of tho "one he
got". It wns a splendid eight point
deer.
Brick, ico cream, all kinds and
colors. Rardons BaUory; phone 371.
Prompt delivery.
Gu's. Samuels, deputy city treasur
er, Tuesday notified office force In
Bob Teller's office, that they had
secured his first deer. He expects to
roturn from tho hills Sunday to re-
sumo his duties. ,
Telephono 371, Rardons Bakery
for cake, Ices and ico cream; prompt
delivery. '
Lee L. Jacobs and daughter, Miss
Eula, will leave Sunday for a two
weeks trip to northern points. Tho
coast and Portland aro included in
their Itinerary.
Women throughout the country
aro learning that "Marlnello is one
of their best friends. Wo will be glad
to tell you free of charge what Mar
lnello will clo for you if you will call
at tho Marlnello Shop. Cora B. Utloy,
over Kcutncrs.
James B. Woods has returned from
an extended business trip north.
Aro now buying peaches, prunes
and pears. If you want to sell for
cash at tho highest market price, see
us. Producers Fruit Co. 137
M. L. Erickson left Wednesday for
an Inspection trip which will Include
tho new telephono lines just com
pleted in tho Crater National forest.
Men wanted to chop wood, Crater
Lake Fuel Company, Sparta build
ing. K. S. Miller, manager bf tho Roguo
Illvcr Fruit & Produce association is
spending a few days in tho northern
ond ot tho valley on business.
Indigestion and tho resulting bowel
'Iroulilo aro usually fatal to the little
chick unless treatment is given with
out delay. Conkey's Cholera Remedy
should bo given before it is too late..
Is quick ttnd positive. Sold on a
"money back" guarantee. Warntr
Wortman & Gore. 119
Miss Helen Yockcy will leave Sun
day evening for a two weeks pleasure
trip north. She will visit Portland
and Willamctto Valley points.
Porhaps your scalp needs food.
That may bo why your hair Is falling
out. Won't neglect It unless you
want to bo bald. Consultation is free
nt our shop. Let ub tell you Just what
Is tho matter with your hair. Tho
Marlnello Shop, Cora E. Utley, over
Kcntnor's.
Father Van Clarenbook left Wed
nesday morning to assume his new
duties at tS. Paul, Oregon. A largo
number of his parishioners were nt
the station to seo htm off.
Rev. and Mrs. W. 11. Mooro ar
rived In Mcdford this morning from
the Willamette Valley and wilt visit
for a week or more with their many
old tlmo friends. Rev. Mooro was
for a number of years pastor ot the
M. 13. church In this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dnvlsj left this
morning for a two weeks Btay at
Colestln.
Miss Mary Gore Is visiting friends
nt Colestlu.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Eads loft this
morning for a few weeks stay nt Col
estln. Charles Stennett. of Ashland visit
ed his son A. F. Stennett In this city
Tuesday.
Harry Brown of upper Roguo river
is visiting Medford friends. Mr.
Brown states that many hunters In
his section aro meeting with success
In tho hills.
Dr. Wight, wife and daughter and
accompanied by his nelco Miss En
sign has arrived by automobile from
Portland on his way to Crater Lake.
Accbmpanled by J. F. Hutchason the
party spent tho forenoon touring tho
orchard district. -
G. J. King of Applegate was In
Medford Wednesday on a short busi
ness trip.
Georgo Davis spent Tuesday at
Jacksonville on business.
Colonel Frank L. Tou Voile re
turned Tuesday evening from Chlco,
California. Col. Tou Vclle reports a
largo fruit crop In that section.
JACKSON
COUNTY
IS ADVERTISED
Other Counties Throughout State
Would Follow This County Lead
In Matter of Bomllnn (or Good
Roads.
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According to the county eleiU
JnekMn county is receiving much
valuable advertising throughout the
fctnte- ns i result of the move to
bond the county for a million ami a
half in order to build Rood roads.
Several other counties huvu written
to Mr. Coleman and u.skcd him for
particulars and the methods under
which the county is p.mg about enll
iuj; tho election. It is believed that
Jackson county will be followed
closely in her ijooil road eampaigu
and will bu patterned after by the
remainder of the counties in the
state.
It has been decided that the elec
tion to authorize the od road in
debtedness will be held in September
mi mu niai Oiiumuij ul mu iiii'uwi
in order that tho school houses
throughout the county will bo avail
ble for election punoserf.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Day Phone 8271
Night Phones F. W. Weeks 8071.
A. E. Orr, 8008.
LAD3? ASSISTANT.
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Undertaker and Embalnier
RiirnnaMnr in Mm lirwlnrtnlrlnir ia. ! '
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; I Office Willi Medford Furniture Co. ; ;
j Tolopbouou: Day, Boll 351; ;
! ; John A. Perl, residence, Bell 4111, :
Home 179L. f ;;
; 0, W. Conkllu 8601. J. H. But-:
I ler 3G71.
AMBULANCE BEItVIOM
THREE WEEKS
MORE OF JOY
Superintendent Collins of Mcdford
Public Schools Busy With Prepara
tions.for Opening of Another Term
of School.
Three week more of unconfincd
joy is left tho youngsters of the city.
The 1011-12 term of school will open
this year on Labor day September 4.
Superintendent Collins is already
buy with the many matters which
precede the opening of a new school
year and will have everything ready
for the welcoming of Young America
soon.
Two new school houses are being
fitted preparatory to tho opening of
the new term- Thefurniture has been
ordered and is expected daily.
AT
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William". Jonson .Writes .Professor
O'Gara Asking for Information at
Once On the Control of Blight Is
Needed There.
BLIGHT
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William Johnson of "Walla Walla,
deputy state horticultural commis
sioner for 'Washington, who recently
spent noma tlmo in tho Rogue River
Valley looking over this fruit section
has Just wrltton to Professor P. J.
O'Gara asking for Information re
garding blight which he says is pre
valent in that fruit district. Mr.
Johnson writes:
I arrived here four days ago. Tho
blight here In this valley Is scatter
ing and unless immediate steps aro
taken it will, beyond any doubt, cause
much damage.
I therefore take tho liberty of writ
ing you, asking you if you would be
so kind as to send mo your bulletin
covering tho subject nnd any addi
tional Information you wish to glvo
mo about It.
NOTICK.
In tho circuit court ot tho State
of Oregon for tho county ot Jackson'.
In tho matter of tho assignment of
Macklo & Davis, for tho benefit of
creditors.
You will plcuso tako notico that
on tho 24th day of July, 1911, tho
firm of Macklo & Davis, co-partners,
inndo an assignment of tholr entlro
stock of goods, warea and merchan
dise and of all their property, hold
olthor as co-partners or Individually,
to tho undersigned for tlio benefit of
tholr creditors, and you are further
notified to fllo with tho undersigned,
ashlgnoe, your verified bill against
said firm of Macklo & Davis, within
thrco (3) months after tho dato of
tho first publication of this notico,
which dato Is August 8, 1911.
W. P. MEALWY,
Assignee.
CANNON FINED BY
CANON FOR SPREE
W. C. Cannon, a perpetual offend
er, who's name adorns tho blacklist
in the various liquid emporiums about
the city has got in bad with his
name sake. Judge ot tho police court.
Cannon was taken boforo Judge
Canon to find out how much he owed
the city for his latest spreo. When
presented to lllzonucr ho said.
"Why my name Is Just tho same as
yours."
"$10 and costs," roared tho Mayor.
"And keep your name to yourself."
TRANNA TAKES
MIDNIGHT BATH
Superintendent of City Waterworks
Called From Bed at Midnight to
Repair Water Main On Elm
Street.
Suppose that you wcru very I lied.
And had gone to bed. And were
sound asleep. And were comfortable.
And you lienrxUaiockiiig at the door.
And then was a policeman. And' he
told you to come and jump in tin
lake. Now, wouldn't it make you
madt
Yet that is what happened to
George Triuimi, MiH'riiiteiiiUnt of
the eit.M water works Tuesday night
but instead of .jumping into the lake
he jumped into -dream of water
from a broken water main on Kim
street. And it was a very wet and
bedraggled superintendent who final
Jy crawled hack into lied with the
water shut off."
In some uuucrouutnhle mnuner .1
main on Kim tdrecj snapped shortly
after midnight Tuesday night. Trnii
tui was called by tin police depart
ment mid nfter fiddling around in
the stream for some time finally shut
off the flow.
A crew of men an today repairing
the break.
MEET SUCCESS
RAH MONEY
Commlttoo Scctirliiu Subscriptions
m to Capital Stock of Fair Associa
tion Makes Much Hcnilwny Falri
Is Assured.
iosTPOXME.vr or sale.
The Louvre Cafo sale has been
postponed until Saturday August 12,
at 10 a.m. 121
FIRST CAR PEARS
GOES OUT TONIGHT
The firt car of Itoguo Hivcr
pears is being loaded today nt Voor
liies siding and will probably go for
ward tonight. r It is stated by the
Rogue River Fruit & Produce asso
ciation that six cars will he shipped
this week. All of the orchards are
scenes of activity. Picking is cither
under wny or nbout to start.
During the firts season Nos. 15)
ami 20 will stop on flag nt Voor
hies to accommodate fruit handlers
who wish to come to town.
Tliu committee in charge of the
work of soliciting nubsoiiptiourt to
tho capital stock of the Jueksoii coun
ty fair as asviciatiou is meeting with
mniked success. The committee
spent Tuesdav interviewing locul
business men and oifuons and in
consequence have n considerable
amount of money subscribed.
There seems little doubt but that
the necessary amount of money will
bo seuuivd. As soon as another WOO
is pledged tho incorporation papers
will be drawn and sent for wording
to the secretary of stnle. Nothing
is to bo let I undone to make the
fair a success. As soon as tho new
company is incorporated work will
start on the plans for the fair in Oc
tober. It is believed that it will be
made a great success. All of the
buildings creeled by the Fourth of
.July committee will bo turned over
to tho ussociatioii. Advertising will
be done on a large scale and itjt.
Relieved that durimr tho three davs
of the tair the eity will be filled will
visitors, ltncing and various sjvoijs
will be offered in n drawing card.
W.C.T.U. TO FORM
PLANS THURSDAY
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i W. II. (K)UW, I'lesldent
i? The Medford National Bank I
il.. PKIIUY, Vlro Proiddont
F. K. MIOIIUIOK, Vlro PreiihUiut .IOIIN H, OUTItl Cnsliler,
V, II. JM'KUON, AiwMniit Cashier.
CAPITAL
SURPLUS
$100,000.00
$?o,ooo.oo
SAFE DIII'OHIT UOXICM FOIl IIKNT. A OKN'CHAIi IIANKJNU
m'HINiiSH'rUANNAri'KP. WIJ HOMCIT VOl'K PATIlO.NAdlJ.
S,'S,'S,''fH-.,' "i'-tl.'f
Tho ladles ot tho W. C. T U. will
meet nt the Ilaptlut church Thursday
afternoon to complete arrangement
for welcoming and entertaining of
the 200 delegntes from nil sections
of tho Btate who are expected to be
hero when the state convention of
the v. C. T. U. moots hero October
5-10.
Hasklus for llcaltn.
Back to Nature
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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.
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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.
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The busy little bees they buzz, bulls
bellow and cows moo, and watch dogs
bark, and ganders quack and doves and
pigeons coo.
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 v.nd
hesitate before he'll
ADVERTISE
lii New Quarters
Wo nro now locuturi hi lurnr quurtort),
nt tho oust oiul of Jackson Btroot, hoiohh
Hoar CrooU.
Mill work of all kinds on nliortoHt notico
Medford Builders Supply Co.
Phono Homo 2-1 L
Kunt Jack eon St.
BAGGAGE and EXPRESS
HENRY M, MARSH
All orders promptly nttamli'tl to night or day. Short
and long hauls. Moving hotiHohoRl gooda a apuoiitlty
Union tcntuHtors.
Office 51 S. Front
Pacific H7! Homo 80 ' Residence Main GI3
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
E. G. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
'All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
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
street j cement sidewalks and paving in;
also sowers, water and light. Long time,
easy payments.
430 ACRES LAND, 350 acres alfalfa land,
80 acres fruit hmjJj "perpetual water right
with water for irrigating 1000 acres; long
time, easy payments.
340 ACRES LAND, 2Q0 acres alfalfa land,
balance fruit land, J, mile from railroad,
on long tiino easy tei;ms.
5000 ACRES LAND in tracts of from 40
acres upwards; price $25.00 per acre and
upwards; suitable for alfalfa, fruit stock
and. general farming purposes; long tinio,
easy payments.
5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS just within and
adjoining city limits, at a bargain, on 0
annual payments. .
Gold Ray Realty Co.
21G WEST'MATN STREET.
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