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MEPPOKiJ itiAJL TKTBUNK MEPFORD, ORKCION, MONDAY, 'ATOVST 21, 1011.
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I LOCAL AND PERSONAL I
Verne Cnnou left tlila afternoon fot
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nod uiutf, cm.
i Mr, nnd Mrs. II. W. Ilnht nro spend
liiK a fow dny In 1'ortlnnd and As
lorln. tTpon their return Mrs. Hunt's
nlstrrs, Misses Mnrlon mid Helen
"WorfcB of Uocktord. III., will bo their
nucHts.
Hlfcrt, tlio progressive tailor, lifts
JtiBt returned from tlio New York
cutting Hchool, where ho got nil tlio
late f mis. on cutting. 133 '
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ur. v. . men ami uiuiam men ,t,on A Kplontl(l hotol whlch wll,
of Uockford. III., stoppod off In Mod- bo lho flnost , tho state ouUl(lo of
ford Sunday to hoc tho Wiley and to ,.ort,Bni ,8 llwirlnB completion, and
call on local friends. ...npk. OI, n,,n. thonlrtro will hnhnnin
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Messrfi. uowkiii mm i.inrom win
James Korahaw of Antptope,
known as tho angora aunt kin of
Jackaon county, spent Monday In
Med ford.
Jlen wanted to work on track. Ap
ply U. It. Hallway co.
A. H. U cam 03 of .Medford, onu of
tho lending lawyers of tho state, was
In Portland for a few days this week.
Medford la growing o rapidly, pays
Mr. Iteames, that luitlilors find dlffl
eulty in Keeping up with tne popu-
6RUNSKY OPENS
PORTLAND OFFICE
Medford Expert lit Irrigation As
signed to Conduct Investigations
In Districts West of Cascade Range
for Department of Agriculture.
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j Our Correspondents
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EAGLE POINT EAGLETS.
illy A. c, iinwloit.)
J. llutuliu.4on and Hoboit
t)oitinr of .Medford, iiisunuieo agents
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
lehvo Wednesday morning for a horse
back fldo to Orator Lake, Thoy ox-
. pect to lie absent for ton days.
.TnmcR T. Allen of Applegnto was
in Medford Monday on a short busi
ness trip.
Ai International encyclopedia dic
tionary In thrco volumes which has
never been used ran be bought cheap.
A fine work for teachers. Addrvss,
"Falrvlow," Jacksonville.
Lois S. Treat, a mining man of Ne
vada, has arrived to look over tho
local mining field.
I). II. Powers of lilg into Is spend
ing a few dns vlsltlhg friends lit
Medford. -
0. F. Ciilhbert of San Francisco Is
spending a few days with his son In
this city.
Karl Hubbard is planning to lravo
in n few days for a visit at Portland.
S. A. Kvoralof Gold Hill was a re
cent visitor In Medford. Ho caino in
to. J meet Mrs. Evers, who arrived
Sunday evening from the east and
who will ninko her home here.
Retchslcln sells and saws wood.
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Mrs. X. 11. Vincent of Ashland is
spending a fi;w days visiting friends
in this city.
Harriet N. Wilson of Central Point
spent Snday with friends in Medford
Charles Nlckell of Sterling was a
recent visitor In this city.
Seo R. .A, Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
T. U. Samuels of Grants Pass is
visiting relatives in Medford.
Harry Ling has returned from a
camping trip of two weeks' duration.
John Hall McKay and E. W. Hunt
ley1 have returned from a visit to the
Oregon caves in Josephine county.
They report a most delightful trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hnfer and
Howard S. Dudley have returned
from .a.vUlt aU Klamath' Falls, and
Crater.' Lake. . ,
Invisible patching and nailing, hand
and machine sewed soles neatly done
at Electric Shoo Shop, 32 South
'Grape street. 12
Colonel Frank Leland, a well
known mining man of Grants Pass,
spent Sunday in Medford on a short
business trip.
John M. Root has returned from a
visit at Portland and other northern
points.
Elfert'B fall goods are here. Come
In and look them over. 132
Robert B. Dow of Jacksonville
spent Monday at Ashland on a short
business trip.
Professor P. J. O'Gara has left for
a business trip to California points.
Jack Harvey of Grants Pass was a
recent visitor in Medrord.
Men wanted to chop wood, Crater
Lako Fuel Company, Sparta build
ing. Mrs. Henry Thomas of Central
Point spent Monday In Medford with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. D. IS. Russell have
returned from a two weeks' camping
trip.
Buy or rent a Singer to make the
childreus new school clothes. Phone
C043. 151
W. E. Crano of Willow Springs Is
Hjienglng a few days at Medford on
business.
W. W. Taylor of Sams Valley Is In
Medford for u fow dayH on business.
O. P. Insou of Lewis Creek Is In
Medford on business.
Carldn & Taylor (John If. Carkin,
Glenn O. Taylor), attornoy-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank Building,
Medford,
very rood. In Ootober Medford will
hold a pear show, to which the world
will be invited to uote what the me
tropolis, of Southern Oregon can do
in tho way of producing that partic
ular sort of fruit. Portland Spec
tator. Brick ico cream, nil kinds and
colors. Hardens Bakery; phone 371.
Prompt delivery.
C. R. Alexander, formorly of Me-
Aruthur and Alexander's, writes from
Delmont. S. D., that there aro fair
crops In that portion or the state and
that the weather Is fine. I IB In the
mm and 10S in the shade, and almost
as much at night.
Klfert makes a specialty of snak
ing fine work. 132
Chrysanthemum Circle, No. S4,
will hold Its regular meeting Tues
day evening nt the usual place.
Telephone 371, Rardons Bakery
for cake, Ices and Ico cream; prompt
delivery.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Johnson, Miss
Kathnrinc Lanthrun. Miss Nellie Mc
Neil. Miss Vera Hamond, A. H. Plt
tlnger returned from a trip to Crater
take.
Elfert. tho progressive tailor, -guar
antees a first class fit. 132
Japaneso air plants at Broadley's,
phono 51S1.
Hand embroidered baby clothes at
the Handicraft Shop, Kentner's. 134
Rardcn's Bakery now delivers Ices
and Ico cream to any part of the city.
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
New pillows and centerplcses at tho
Handicraft Shop. . 134
Barnaul & Cornoyer. i milliners.
are located In their new quarters In
the Emporium block. All their styles
are now, an entirely new stock being
necessary on account of tho recent
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Lessons In ham me rod and pierced
brass at the Handicraft Shop, Kent
ner's. 134
PORTLAND- Aug. ILL Tlio United
States dcimrtmcut of ugriuulturu haa
recently nstfgiilM 0110 of its exports
in irrigation. H. V. Gruusky of Mod
ford, Or., to oaiuliK't a series, of in
vestigations in ono or more of (lie
many promising agricultural districts
east of the Cascade rouge. v
The irrigation investigation office
lias gradually extended its field of
operations from small beginnings, Jfi
or 120 yYr ago, until now it has n
corps r trained engineers invnding
each of the states wiv-J of the Mis
sissippi river as vel as many of
mo.e east.
Of all the offioes and lmimdiwi
of the department of agrieulltire there
is porhniiCnone more directly helpful
to the ennditiqu of theimlividunl far
mers and the districts in which it op.
orates than this office. Connected
with the office are Knginocrs Don II.
Hark, in Idaho; Frank Adams, in
California and A. I. Stover, in the
Willamette valley, western Orcun.
Air. Grnnsky has opened an offifi-l "H switililioarI Jium
at iM Hook building, and is anxious
to get in touch with all interested farmers.
"My first duty." said Mr. Clrunsky
"will he to decide jiwt where to op
erate, and what lines of investigation
win no most helptul. Wo do not eare
to throw ourselves into thu anus of
disinterested parlies hut will o
whore, other things being e.pial, we
receive the best welcome. The fund.
t our disposal are limited and we
need the co-operation of wide-mmt-.,
fanners who are willing to meet us
half way in experimentation. Some
of the most probable lines of inquiry
"i-vii urc; me amount of water-o
be applied for the best economic re
turns; time and number of applica
tions; effect of water on Miils and
effect of irrigation on different crops
with ifspeot to a particular locality.''
for the Life .Mutual, were cullers ivi
tho- Siinuysido in Uu interest of thu
company they ro))nont.
1. H. Welch and hi- "ou-iu-law, Mr
Cox, were callers for dinner the first
of the week, Mr-. Welch had bought
tho sawmill thai lu d bouu on lho
Kashiin place on Antelope crook anil
had employed Mr. S hoiuinarhorii to
move it for him' uud thoy hail been
no there assistiiitr about loadinir it.
The mill was being taken up to lho. 5lr. and Mrs
Pro.-pool power. plant. Mr. Welch m.t Scott, tlo
mis u emu met to out two million
foot of lumber for the Kay com-miiy
10 ne useu in pulling in llio power
plant, sa that ho now bus about
81)0,000 foot out. with lho two mitts
that he has on hand, hut they aiv too
small and so bo has hanghHhc third
mill so us to bo able to out about 00,-
1)00 jHr day.
Mr. heeler hfid I'd Watson were
nut the first of- the week to attend
11 meeting of the' board f directors
of the Hutte. Falls, Kagle Point Tot
ephoru) coinpaiiy. Tho made the ar
mngeiucnt to hove the central office
at Frank Iaswis' confectionary but
it boon removed
W. K. Prioo and fnniily, H. V
IVnii and faintly, Tom Moriiiuan and
Imnily, F. O. Hawk and family at
tended thu blacksmith's picnic at
Ashland Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. William HniiHcoiu
left Saturday morning for Kiigonn and
may locate thine.
McDonald Stewart spent Saturday
in Ashland.
John Grieve of Pronpocl was down
this week, after supplies and lotiitii'Ml
homo Saturday.
.Mrs. 1. ,1, I'm key pile spent Sattir
lay in (mints Pass,
, Harry Trovillo, Kr-
pkius hrjithcrn were
muong the many Central Pointers
in Medford Sat unlay afternoon.
II. K. Heal, Fn'd Whoolor and V.
Uuinoy who have boon working on
tho Culled Sti'es Telephone lino out
of Pro-poet Pus summer returned
Satunlav t-vcuiug.
Hi. Anderson made a quick trip to
Prospect ia ,1. F. I'oswoll's Ford auto
wilh Mr. IIohwoII at the wheel oar'v
Saturday, called by lho illness ol
.Mrs, dcorgc Wright.
George II. Ko.s and family and
Miss Pearl Piiukey' lofl for lluekol
berry mountain to litw in a winter's
supply of hemes and have an out.
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Tho electrically lighted sewing
room is a scene of comfort when
the machine is run by an A
e 1 o c t r i c motor. No , sYrH'
pacK DroaKing pe
ingl Theseamsti
touches a button-
we do the rest.
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yet and during the sickness of Miss Mr. and Mrs. l L. Hurra. .1. F.
Maggie Doloy, our tegular "hollo Hay and family. Mr. P. J. lliokeii
girl," Miss Cliiro , Zimmerman, ha 1 sons sj.Mit Sunday at Gold Kay.
been filling the place. Kev. Shoun preached at Meilforil'-
There is a constant stream of lhplit oburoh Sunday inorniug and
strangers pn.-Miiir through our town. "' ' '" Sunday attoniooii.
Look among the classified ads for
the address of your next boarding
placet b
Yesterday. Thursday, there was nlimit
L'.'i autos hiss( through our town
on their way to the up river country.
. .Miss Doimic Kador. the young and
accomplished young saleslady who
has been in Von dcr Hellon's" store
and went for an outing to Soda
Springs, has returned hut informs me
that she docs not intend to return to
the store, but w.lmve another young
ady to fill, the jdacc that pectus to
be. eipially'us'ijfitlhr nml' fills the
liivu huh croon- .uiss ueruvil Vaek
son. Air. ShnJiuon and his Histrr-in-law
Jipent the itighl here Tuesday and
Wednesday morning Mi-s Shaunoti
took the stage for PwRjivct where she
expects to spend,, awhile visiting
Inemls ud Mr. Shannon procured r.
Mi-s. 0. F. Gi-ogory ami daugbtcrM
and Kay Mugruder loft for lloni
brook, Cal 011 a isit Sunday morning.
Fditor S. A. Pattisou relumed Sun-
day morning front a trip to Portland
ami the beach.
Mrs. Knudall' Miss Grace Smith.
Miss. Margaret Kusley. Melin Condon.
Mr. Knglnud. sr., spoid. Sunday nf
t,ornoou in WediiUf.duv.
BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS
HENRY M, MARSH
All orlcr3 promptly nttomk'tl to night or luy. ShorL
nml long hnula. Moving hoiiHoliold goodn a Hpocitilty
Union Ununstors.
Orrioo 5 S. Front
Pacific 4171 Homo 8Q Residence Mafn (13
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IT IS RIS1KII TO
SAVE THE IIAIJt
You ITavc Thau to Grow New.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTKERB
Day I'hone S371
Night Phone F. W. Week S071.
A. B. Orr, M0S.
LADY ASSISTANT.
Tho tendency to put off until to
morow what we should do today ac
counts for most of tho bald heads wo
am in mo ironi row. i
,ewbro's Hernlcldo stops falling
hair and prevents baldness. The
dandruff germ is destroped by let
use nnd a condition of health main
tained In the hair and scalp.
Nearly everyone has hair, troubles
of some description which Herplcldo
will always coroct. Don't wait until
Jt Is too late. .
It Is conceded to be tho stan'dnard
hair remedy nnd Is recommended and
applied by all the best hair dressers
and barbers.
Ono dollar slzo bottles sold by all
druggists under an absoluto guaran
tee.
Send 10c In postage for samplo
and book about tho hair to Tho Her
plcldo Company, Dept. It, Detroit,
.Mich.
SIKIirOItl) I'HAItMACr,
8'elul Agents,
Xear Postofflco. Night or Day.
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(torso here and mile up on Trail creek
returning on Thursday
. .Mr. I'ord G. MoCIure, one of our
regular hoarders, who hhs been taking
la Hie country around Medrord, .lac
floiivillo and Syskiyou county, Cn
tormu, has j-elnriied
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JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker and ErabalaMr
nutwnur iu luu uuuurinKlDK QO-s
I partmont of Medford Furniture Co. ?
Office with Modford Furalturo Co.
Toiepnoues: Day, Bell 351;
1 John A. Porl, residence, Bell 4111,
Home 17BL.
0. W. Conklla SfOl. J. H. But-?
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DIKSOLUTIO.V OF I'AUT.NEHSHIP.
H. T. Haswoll and E. X. Coffin, do
ing business under tho firm name of
Southern Orogon Produce Co.. hava
dissolved partnership and I will con
tlnuo tho business under the same
name, I will collect all accounts ow
ing to Southern Oregon Produco Co.
und pay all bills contracted by tho
firm.
I will not ho responsible for any
account contracted by E. N Coffin
In tho fut u r.
130 H. T. HASWELL.
EVER-WEAR BRAND'
Creosote Shingle Stain
lr ,.. , &5c and 80cper Gallon
toiN. Eei- oar wunrs better becinisp it is cspiM-lally prepared to wiihslaiul
the elJinutm conditions prevalent here.
Dodge Paint Company
JoSsInd 6 f W P FUUer & C'S Pure Pr0pared Paints' Vasheg and Oils.
Dpalorq 6tl1 antl Pir Sts-
Uealers BeU Phone 7341
Campbell & Ba
MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Money on hand at all tinioa to loan on improved'
ranchos and fruit land.
PHONE 3231. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG.
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
E. G. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
'All kinds oE Engines, Rpmyiug Onlfitn, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. 'Agents in So. Oregon Jor
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
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VOll SALIC Good Jorsoy cow; also
10 tons baled wheat hay, In 1000
pound lots, 8Cc cwt. 510 L3. Main
street. 134
SITUATION WANTED An .oxnorl-
oncod orchard man wants position
as foreman, on ranch. Married man
and can furnish best of references,
Box II. K Tribune. 131
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IN OUR NEW LOCATION
ATE are nicely located in our new quarters,
ing our falj stock of millinery. We
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THE ADVANCE STYLES
OF NEW FAIL BATS
17 VER YTHING in our store will be new
- and strictly up-to,date, including the furni
ture and fixtures. If you want to know what
the styles are and be in style yourself, call and .
see our stock and wear one of our hats . . .
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BARNARD b CORNOYER qimmpobiuhmd
For Sale
1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining
city of McdfOrd, on' long lime, easy pay
ments. 12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on timin paved
street; cement sidewalks and paving in;
also sowers, water and light. Long timo,
easy payments.
430 ACRES LAND, .'JHO acres alfalfa land,
80 acres fruit land, perpetual water right
Wtli water for irrigating 1000 acres; long x
time, easy payments.
340 ACRES LAND, 200 acres alfalfa laud,
balance fruit land, .1. mile from railroad,
ou long timo easy terms.
5000 ACRES LAND u tracts of from 40
acr
upwar
and
3S upwards; prico $25,00 per aero and
(Is; suitable for alfalfa, fruit stock
general farming rmrnoscs: lonir timo.
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easy payments.
5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS just within
adjoining city limit's, at a bargain, i
annual payments.
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Gold Ray ReahyCo.
210 WEST MAlNOTttEKT.