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MEDFOUD MATT. TRIBUNE, M10DFORD, ORKflOX, SPXHAY, AUfltT.ST 13, 1011.
PAGE THREE
Our Correspondents
WOODVILLE ITEMS.
JACKSONVILLE
Mih, .I. I1. Wiul' went to .Iiu'Khoii'
villi' IiimI Muiidity In iiltcml In nohiu
IjiihIim-hh fur tli W. ('. 'J'. U.
AIih. Hoy ItctiMiH mill MUn I'ox
win thy nl' Mi'illoiil' aid HpcniliiiK Hid
wide wllli Mr. V. ('. (lorliiiin.
Mr. mill Mih. Illntt inn hnppy ovor
tint at 1 1 ul nl a luiliy lioy
Wuilni'Hiliiy.
Mr. .1. c. Aiki'im mill I'niiilly, uc
immiimiiiIi'iI hy Mix. Hiun Kiuiilry iiml
iliuililir (IIihI.vh, him li'il on n hip
tu Cuilcr lnkn IiihI Tlinimliiy.
Mix lliihkliiM it' Moil ford wuh in
WimmIviIIc on liiiHinnhH lliin wi'i'k.
Mih. V. ('. (Iiii'limii unit i m t of
Mih, Kci'vch, with iiliiiK I'liitnilrt on
Kviiiih ciiji'k Tlnirmliiy ami l-'riiluy
dunlin Wlilln ri'lurni'il tliin wvi'k
1'ioin ii trip to Ahlniiii,
Wiillcr Mintliorii ii'tiiriiiil to
WomUillt) InM Kiilnriliiy iiI'Ut Hpi'ii'l-
in m-vtirnl iinnilliH with hU piut'iitH
iii'nr Klmmitli IiiIIh.
Mr. mnl Mrs. Itnv Smiiiwiin inn n
I'i'lvtiii; I'OiiurHliiliilioiiH over tint ar-
rivul of ii iIuiikIiI.t Ifixl Moinlny,
Mrt Kiln Daily anil ilmiKhlcr, Vi
viaii, nil vihltitiL' at tin' homo of
(ll'OI'KO .lolll'N,
Mrn. Jim Wliipplo U en joying n
vinlt fioni Inn Hlhti'r, Minn Hwhiu
limiiliill of IVntral Point.
Mri, .lolni IlillU rami down from
her Kviiiim I'ici'k rani'h lnt Siitunl.i.v
to ntluinl tHo lloyal Nt'taMnm loilr
hmo.
Tim liiipiownii'iit I'luli will pu a
hook Kooiul in tho old xchool limine
on AiikiihI 'Jit. Tim ii!iniHio,i will he
a hook. The Imlii'n arc Ki'ltinc a Ii
lirary Marled and are phiiiiiitic nt'v
1'ial I'liti'rtiiiiiini'iiU for (hi rail and
winliir (n ohIit to mill iimucy to
liny hookvi. The ieiiiliii room in now
open on WVdni'Mlayr ami' tjtitnnlny
of I'licli wt'i'k.
Tin' p'oilo of WooiUillu mil pU
liiic ready to entertain (hit old hoU
dim in Septemher mid tiro platiliiiiK
a finu program for "Woodvillc day."
Thu Hninlny xehoot picnic on hi" I
Tiuitolnv wan a (.'real mhmm'kh. A I arm
crowd wan pic-jciit and every one en
tered into (he picnic xpiril mid had
a K'tod time.
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
AmoiiK the nuitlrty vent of Hie
pant' week wan the lawn party ulven
hy Mixh Mary Olnxon and Mrn. M. It.
KiiKlatid at the OIomhi home. A pro
Kin in wan i endured coioititif; of vo
cal and itiNtriimciitnl miodc mid red
lalioiiH after which dainty ret'nli
liieillrt were MTU'tl. A llioit enjoy
aide time vn had hv all present. The
iiniled uuestrt who attended tlii de
liKhtl'nl affair were.
MiiMcs Norwood, Minn Hoke, Mr.
Palmer, ,MUmh Mary Miller KMhcr
Merritt, Malilo Peart, Mm. .lame,
(.'ornetl, I'lorence Stearins Nora Me
hee, (lladH Hclice. Mai'cnerite
Holmen, lleiilah Caldwell, llcjc
(larett, Mary ()lnn, Mr. M. It. litiy
land, Audrey Harvey.
MiH NcIhou of Ahlaiid was On
hint; Mih. KiikIiiiuI Thtirxilny.
Tim .lacolirion Hade coinpiiny have
ahont completed the titink linen of
the Hiiwer h.vleiu and if all pirn well,
will complete the MMem the coming
week',
Out nil Point plnmherM nio very
hiiny makinc newer conncclioiih,
l.en llcl'flin luiK moved to (,'rcM'cnt
City.
Mi. '1'! M. Juno left for C'olehtiiie
Friday nvcnhijj for a few la,vn ont-
IllK.
Mih. I.ir.zie Ileal of AhIiIoiuI !.
Hpitndin the wi'ek end here.
.1. A. Mann and family have ie
turned from a vi-it to Maker City.
V. .1. Alherl Iiiih Hold hlock UK,
CoiiHtmit adilitioii to Miss Mary lv
Alherl.
(I. It. day' Mr. Ili'iijamin and Mr.
KIhwoiIIi hiient I'Vidny moriiinu' In
Medford.
Chnrh'H Pinker, who Iiiim hcen vis
itiiiL' his inotlier mid grollier Here,
rcliirncd to Ids home in Wyomii'K
the last nf the wcuk.
AnImii'v lleiill Hiienl I'liilny in
(IrantN Push.
(J. Alherl of Ashland spelit Fri
day morning here on hiiHinuhS,
M. It. Knuhind, (llenn Owens, ,1, II
Hayes, and Harry Parsons spent
I'liilny afternoon in Medford,
P. ft Hwayno mid Itiiyniontl Phil
lips were down from llitf A))lefiite
WeiliicHilay.
Frank ('olcnimi, Juhho and Jaiai's
Wilson hiivn iuni to Ciuscenl City,
Calif., for an oullilj; of llireti weeks.
"' Itnv. F. Van Claieiiheek has hcen
list' transferred to HI. Paul, Minion
count v, and services In the Cnlhoim
church of .laeksonvllhi will hereat'
let: In- held hy Kev. O'Farrell, late of
kliKi'lie.
d. W. ISyhce, picsident of the Hank
of Jacksonville, h spcmliiiK more of
his lime at-that institution while Les
lie Klansell, assistant cashier in on
III vacation,
Dr. John Itenter of The Dalles is
expected to make. Jacksomillu a visit
soon,
Iteiihen Kohinson mid his family
have leniovi'd to the Hellliiuer
aiieli, owned hy Dr. Chinoy and oth
ers.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Crawford of Med
ford iitccl in Jacksonville not loni;
sniec.
C. Comhest and Mr. (larrett of Ap
plicate tarried a few hours in Jack
sonville Thursday.
' Mrs. It. F. Mnlkey Ipis relnrneil
from a visit at Ashland, her tormcr
home.
V. A. Oorst and Don Caineron hiuu
hcen enjoyinjj a fi.'w days fishing on
lAppleKiile.
Mr. and Mrs. It. Hartley have hcen
siciidiiii a few days with Jackson
ville relatives.
; Air. ami .Mrs. nialMicii were in
'Jacksonville the fore, part of the
week, tradini; with our merchants.
Fred Law and Kd Smith were over
from Appli-Kiito Thursday.
Mrs. H. I.ny was on Applcalc this
week, vtnitittjc relatives.
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.mis. .m'iiiii iinvni! iirisejr. oi mm
M.voii county, California, mid Mi-.
Anna Townu of Phoenix visited hi
Jacksonville quite lately with mi al
leged horse thief, who will await ac
tion of the Krmid jury.
William Cameron and h: son, Har
vey, C. C. Muok mid J, T. Miiekley,
all of Apili't,'ate, were in Jackson
Villi recently.
Miss Joxrphiiii! Doneput is hack
from a visit with friends liuiif; on
Apph'Kati' im(i i .Medford.
A son was horn to Mr. mid Mrn.
II. AVeiolt-io Jacksonville, AtiKiist 7,
Horace McLaren, wliti' u in the
employ of the company reclaiming
the Jackson county desert' has hcen
vixitinu. in Jncksonxille.
ios iaie i napinmi nns iteen very
siel with appendicitis, hut is mhiic
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wiiiu impnivcii now. .mis. Kate
Iryor of Grunts Pass, her sister, is
altendiiii' her,
William Kwnrtr.fiiK'r has relnrned
front the Modoc nrchards on ojj;u
river and is in Steamhoat district
Inokitiir after hi niiniti); interests.
J. I.and Oeoi-jfu Wooldridpi of
Missouri flat transacted IniMiici-h in
JaekMinx ju Wcdiiesdiiy.
K. Ktickson, who conducts the
IfiMinliiur lioiiso at the Opp mine,
5iiit a few days in Urn Mi Muttc
and Pnispnct seelions,
Mrs. W. It. Coleman and her son,
Mucrt, aro enjoying a week's ontinu'
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TOGO WILL VISIT NORTH
ATLANTIC SQUADRON
WASIIINOTON, I). 0 Auk. 12.
A1 in ira t Toko, the Jitpaiumo naval
hero, will pay n visit to tho North At
lantic mpinrilnii, now off Province
town, Miihh,, by special purnilRHlon of
tho navy depart moat. Toko anUml
that ho mlKht ho allowed to visit tho
waiHhlpH and tho department at onco
compiled with his request und detail
oil a torpedo boat destroyer to tuko
lilin from lloston to Provlacotown.
Look for tho "help wanted" nd
that HoeuiH lika a "proHpoot" and
aiiswvr R promptly,
on Warner creek.
ltohert Finney, J. Sharp, 0.cir
and Fred 'Lewis liave retnriicd from
a sojourn of several, weeks at Dead
Indian Sprint's.
Mr. and Mrs. C, lu'epin hn. j.,no
to Upper Appli'Kiito for few weeks
stay,
Mlss Foidnoy of Ashland i-, the
jenest of Mrs. JorKcnson and her
naMjjhler and will remain in Jackson
ville several days,
A. M. Harrison has retnriicd to
Jnltl Hill after uy of several
Ifloitt.liri in Jacksonville.
$ Pat Dom-Kim has relnnicd from
A1i'j.'to and reopened his hhielc.
smith shop.
' Mrs. Jiianila Hi I'liinor of Itcddlii,
Cnl., who has hcen visit im- with
Mrrf, (). W. Diniford, has returned to
tier home.
J. J. Skinner of (Iriffin creek is
fiiniishiiiK this market with early
fruit of excellent nnallty.
Mr. and Mrs. Chmillieis will lenve
for their old home, in Knuland this
week in remain,
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or. mio .urs. . umcii Have pine
lo wean inillan ilistrict on a camp
in trip.
Miss Fdilh McCnne at Watkins,
milking friends a visit.
Mrs. II. A. Itaiiten of Pooimnn's
creek was in Jacksonville, Thursday
en route to Medford o visit iior
ilaiiKlitei- Mrs. (lordon Stout.
,( A prbspeetor with a pack train of
i'Uif hnrros, passed thronnh Jaekson
via Wcdnnsday on liN way to Stam
hoat. The finieral of Mrs. Clifford llrad
fijViI jtif Sim Francisco (luo Margery
Ku'toli Ionic place Friday afterno,iii
rtiid wiis attended hy ninny of tho
friends of the deceased. Rov, CI1113,
Johnson preached an impressive ser
mon, 'Mr. and Mrs. M, M. Tayl ir, ns nlso
Mr. and Mrs. II, F. Foster of Med
ford, Imvu none, (o Cnitur lukv timl
will spend n fvw weeks in Khiiiiath
comity and elsewhere hcloro ictur.i
it Inline,
Joseph F. Kelly and Heorno Little
were over from tlm foiinty's lock
ipinrry in drill in creek distil !
Wediiusday.
'itohort A. Cook of ftiota 0100k and
P. W. Jllaoknrl of (Jail's meek, well
known pioneers, were anions their
Jacksonville friends one day during
the piiKl week.
Miss Anne Wendt Iiiih returned
from a visit with her sister, Miss
I'nima, who is Ii'mcIiiiik school at
PokcKiima, and is acting as saleslady
at Niinaii-Taylor compiiny's estah
lishmeiit. Miss Ahhie Henry, who was scrl-
onsly ill at the icsidciice of liowniaii
Hnrllcy of Talent precinct, Iiiih ic
tnriicd to Jacksonville much im
piovcd in health.
Hay mid Miss Mnhcl Haliey ol
Denver have hcen visiline; Mrs, W. II.
Ilowcn of Jacksonville, who is their
mint.
Mr. Larson was over from Med
ford Thursday afternoon,
.Mr. and Mrs. 11. It. Dow are at
home nuhiu from a delightful trip o
Crater lake.
Assessor mid MrH. W. T. Oriove
have returned from a short outing in
the upper Ilok'nc river country.
Mr. Alliiiau, representing a modern
insurance company, has hcen in
Jacksonville several times lately.
Mr. and Mrs. IM IlegKs and their
daughter arrived from San Diego
Tuesday for a short vi-.it. This w.is
Mr. Hoggs' home before he went to
eastern Oregon mid suhseipiently 10
Idaho, where he became quite suc
ciissfuj as a mail contractor and in
vestor In real estate.
IN'V, W. II. Moore, who was for
merly stationed in Jacksonville, mid
his family, are visiting in this sec
lion.
Mrs, It. Colder was up from the
Oregon (Irnuite company's quarry
Wcdneiday.
Mrs. W. A. .Tone has gone to Port
laud to place Mis Hmiscom, a youth
ful delinquent' with the Mo.vs' and
Oirls' Aid societies.
S. P.. Duiiuiugtou, Frank !tohi-iu
and I'd. Wilson, accompanied hy their
wives, are rusticating at the sulpli'ir
spring on Applegnte.
Albert F.rskino has returned from
a visit with relatives 011 Itogue river,
II. Crouch, who has been operating
the cyanide plant at the Opp mine is
making a Iiumuci- trip to Grns Val
ley, Calif.
Mr. mid Mrs. Cant of Seattle are
gucslh of Mr. mid Mrs. Whittiugton.
('. N. Catlin. who has been at the
Opp miiio for some time, lint; gouo to
California.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamen Hock viMl"d
with their daughter, who lives on
Thompson creek this week.
Clifford Itradfonl of San Francis
co arrived here Sitndnv, in resjMinsi.
to a message informing him of the
critical condition of his wife.
Established
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'GERARD TAILLANDIER. DIRECTOR
OPEN ALL SUMMER
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SHOES
AT COST
Tho Duffleld shoo stock lias
been moved to South Central
off of Main, oppoalto tun
'Mltodon restaurant and tho
Stork is still being no Id at
cost.
M. S. Biden
la opcrntluK tho most modern
shoo repairing shop In tho
city at tho snmo location.
Up-to-date electrical ma
chinery. Look for the RED HOOT
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Ko no HUDaiiiHie proipectorj,
(urvevort. inorliaien. ttnekmrn. firm.
cr, leamstcM, aayone exposed to dry
or warm weaincr. uieu ny u, 5, Uov't,
Strong, light, caiy to carry. Quittniod
TkU letter Typtflea the AttUaUo
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Qilimeni Klkbirt. InJUnt,
WtilU In Ntv!l Itctnllr I btJ occulon lo dilnk
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wnti pikMnr mi cold let wiiii, a t-iiiitilr
It t boon lo hci llrlni la lb tJ inlnni.
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The Medford National Bank
CAPITAL STOCK, - $100,000.00
SURPLUS and PROFITS $35,000.00
UNITED STATUS POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY
HAI'l. DKI'OHIT IIOMCH If) It HUNT.
V. n. aOBC, Frtildent.
J. A. PERRY, Vlco Pr. JOIIK B. ORTH, Caihltr.
T. E. MSRRICX, Vlco Prci. W. D. JACXSOIT, Ant. Caibicr.
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Waitsburg
Pure White Flour
is the flour you havfe been look
ing for it solves the problem.
So confident are we of its merits taht
we will sell it on an absolute guarantee.
If you are not satisfied there is NO
COST TO YOU. Could we do more?
You will buy Waitsburg Pure White
Flour sooner or later
WHY NOT NOW?
ALLEN GROCERY CO.
a 0 -I 0 S . C K X T It A Ii A V K .
WILLAMETTE VALLEY AND
SOUTHERN OREGON DAY
at tho
Centennial Jubilee
ASTORIA, OREGON
THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1911
Tluo (Viitonnlitl Olt'lmitos tln Oiii'-Iliuulivtlt Annlvtiary of the
1'lrM. Whlto M-ltU'inciit in tho Northwest
Spectacular, Marine and Military Pageant
I'roKritm for tlm la-vlll lucliiilo Young AinorlcniiS Panulo In tho
Hfti'i-nooii, itilll hi tho uvimiIiik, liullim Wm- lnoe.s Klto Flying
t'iiiiti'htN nnil t'ouecrts hy Kllory'.s Ihinil.
PACIFIC COAST REGATTA
tiii: nK.Ti:s'r aquatic kvkxt to hi: hkid ix tjii: wicst
KOK WlliiaMinn'I'J VALLKY AND SOrniKllX OltKtJOX day
AT THK UENTIiXXIAL, THK
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Will St'U Itoiiml Trip Tlckfts, AugiiHt Kith from nit points at
ONE FARE TO PORTLAND PLUS $3
noon wit iiin'UUK w to axd lXtM.uniXd august arm.
For finthi'i- piutU'ithirs apply to any S. V. Agent or write to
W.M. Mi'.AIUlUtAY,
Goiu'ral I'.isM'iigoi' Agent, rortlaiul, Oregon,
IIAXK HOOK
Wllifi MOIITKX
tho burden of rnrlng for your money.
UcponU your cnuli In tho Farmem &
Kriiltgrrmoru Hunk nnd yon will not
linvo to nit nnd worry nhout Itn safety.
TIiIovch don't ntcnl bank booknj nnd
If flro dcntroyn one, you don't lono
nnytlilng, ns you would If It was tho
fdflh ItMolf. Open an nccount today
nnd you'll Bleep easier tonight and
every night.
BANK 5
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Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank
In New Quarters
We aro now located in largor quartora,
at the east end of Jackson Street, across
Boar Creek.
Mill work of all kinds on shortest notice
Medford Builders Supply Co.
Phone Home 21L
East Jackson St.
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B AGG AGE AND EXPRESS
HENRY M, MARSH
All orders promptly attended to night or day. Short
and long hauls. Moving household goods a specialty
Union teamsters. K
Office 51 S. Front
Pacific 4171 Home 80 Residence Main 613
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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
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.
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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; cement sidewalks and paving in;
also sowers, water and light. Long time,
easy payments.
430 ACRES LAND, 350 acres alfalfa land,
SO acres fruit land, perpetual water right
with wator 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 $25.00 por acre and
upwards; suitable 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.
216 WEST MAIN STREET.
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