P&GE TWO
MEDFORD MAIL TBTBUNK MlflDFORD, OKKOON, WMONNfclMY, S1QPT13MBEU G. 1911.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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(Cm-Jlo yiptontOf Eaglp Point wob
a "recent visitor in Medford.
IS. U. Johnson of Kueli spout "Wed
nesday in Medford un tiushiesa.
, Mm. Maggie Taylor nnd children
or Grunts Pans returned homo Tuos
dny nlghl nfter Bcvcr.nl days' visit
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy Hooves of
North Cantral avenuo.
Chlncflo Sttcred Lilies 'nnd Japanese
nlr plants at Brondloy'a. Phone
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Pelcr'M. Kershnw motored to Jack
Bonvlllo Wednesday on business.
V. A. Gorst, who conducts the Mcd-f6rd-.TticksonvUlo
auto stupe line, has
returned 'from Portland with o. now
car for Uiorun and put It in service
today.
Buy or rent a Singer to mako the
childrcns now school clothes. Phono
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'Mr and Mrs. J. II. Gnyot Centra!
Point wore recent Medford visitors.
K. W. Adnms of Wagner Creek was
n recent visitor In Medford.
At the SIkh of Yo Nifty.
John M. Hoot Is expected home
from a short business trip to Port
land.
Mrs. 13. S. Chambers left Tuesday
afternoon for a visit with friends at
Ashland. She was accompanied by
her daughter, Miss Margaret.
If you have any peaches, Howells
or Dose pears to sell, seo us. Produc
ers Fruit Co.
F. D. Lewis has left for a business
trip to Hoseburg.
L. K. Haak of Eagle Point spent
Monday in Medford.
Sanitary French Dry Cleaning
Works.
Ed Purdy is planning to leave in
a few days for Klamath Falls, where
ho has an important engagement at
tho coming races to fulfil. He ex
pects to drive winning animals in
several races.
H. T. Evers of Grants Pass spent
Wednesday in Medford. He was ac
companied by Mrs. Evers and daugh
ter. Tho W. C. T. U. of Oregon will
hold a stato convention In Medford
October 5-10. 1911.
Peter Janetos will be placed on
trial next tiday morning in the cir
cuit court for shooting Christ Ruchlas
at Butte Falls two months ago. The
charge Is assault with a deadly weap
on. Following a disposal of his case,
the murder case against George Bo
zus will be tried.
Relchsteln soils' and saws wood.
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A reception will bo held Friday
night at the Catholic church In hon
or of Father O'Farrell. the new priest
All Catholics are urged to attend.
Perry Peuren, who is said to have
to have been assaulted and robbed
Monday night on Ninth street, had
his story exploded today. Chief HitU
son has discovered that the man In
sulted a passerby and sot Into trou
ble over it. A drubbing was adminis
tered. He was not robbed.
Seo It. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Man, over Jackson Connty bank.
Miss Mildred Gcrig will leave
Thursday evening for Nashville,
Teen., where she will enter school
for tho ensuing year. Frank Gerig
leaves to enter the University of Ar
kansas at tne same time. Mrs. uerig
will accompany them as far as Spo
' kano, Wash.
.Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln,
Glenn O. Tayior), attorney-at-law,
oyer Jackson County Bank Building.
Medford.
Dr. J. F. Heddy returned Tuesday
from a short business trip to Leland.
Architect Boozer returned Wednes
day from a business trip to Albany,
Or.
,At tho Sign of Ye Nifty.
Mayor Canon returned home Tues
day from an outing at Newport. He
was accompanied home by Mrs. Can
on, who has Just returned from an
extended trip east.
Ladies, fcavo your suit made by
the Berlin Ladles' Tailoring Co., at
Central Point, Or. 173
P. S, Waiters of San Jose is In
Melfftrd visiting friends.
Judge E. E. Kelly spent Wednes
day In Jacksonville on business.
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Wes Green motored to Jackson
ville Wednesday niorrilng on. business,'
0. H. Thomas has left for n short
business trip to San Francisco.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Webb were In
Medford Wednesday from their or
chard home ncaryentral Point.
Snnltnry French Dry Cleaning
Works. .
Robert C. Carter of Medford loft
Tuesday evening for n visit with
friends at Seattle.
F. T. Yuung left Tuesday evening
for n short business trip to Portland.
Henry Allen has returned from a
visit with friends at Eugene.
Thcro will be no special opening
this full at Mrs. W. 1. Brown's .mil
linery store. Each duy brings new
goods and she Is now ready to meet
her many patrons at the millinery de
partment In Kentner & Co.'s storo-
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L. C. Powers of Grants Pass spent
Wednesday In Medford on business.
Senator von der Hellcn of Wellen
spenU Wednesday In Medford with
friends.
John Money, railroad contractor, Is
visiting Medford on business.
T. E. Williams of Ceutral Point
spent Wednesday In Medford on business.
M'lIM ENTERS
pj!1IFilllLIY
Will Be Sentenced by J urine Calkins
Thursday Morning Has Paid $20
in Acordnnce Willi Order of Justice
SAFE AND SANE FOURTH
IN CITY HEREAFTER
The passage of an ordinance pro
viding for a safe and sane Fourth of
July celebration herenfter In the city
of Medford was one of the most Im
portant matters coming before the
city council, which niot In regular
session Tuesday evening. A largo
amount of routine business was trans
acted, it being the first meeting of
the month.
Tho council heard compl&intu of
several parties in regard to the pres
ent milk supply of the city, but failed
to take any definite action in regard
to the matter.
Assessment ordinances declaring
the cost of Improvement by paving
wero passed to cover the following
streets: South Orange, Mistletoe, Ole-
son, East Main and Hose avenue.
SOCIETY COUPLE ADRIFT
AT SEA THREE DAYS
PORTSMOUTH, N. H., Sept. C
Adrift at sea in u small catbont for
three days, Miss Elise Henderson anil
Thomas Dcnnison of Dover, well
known society people, who were pick
ed up by ihe yacht Kobroy nfter the
petticoat flying from an improvised
mast of the catbont had been re cog
uized as a signal of 'distress today
told a story of hardship and terror.
The couple were blown out of the
harbor by u sudden squall which dj
mnsied the bout nnd left them. Help
lessly adrift. Lucking food and
jvnter, they became weak nnd terror
stricken. When rescued thu girl was
in an unconscious condition and Dea
nUon was ravine deliriously.
Asks $100,000 for Leg.
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Sept. C
The Sotitlicni Pacific company isile
fendnnt today jn ft suit brought by
John Wilbur Wnnl .of Paso IJoblcs
to reepver $100,000 'damages for the
loss of a leg.
ATTENTION, LOYAL OltDEfl OF
MOOSE.
All members Crater Lake lodge,
f7C, are requested to meet at tho new
hall at 8 o'clock Thursday evening
for dedication.
DR. M. S. BURGESS,
Dictator.
M. P. SHERMAN,
143 Dep. Supremo Organizer.
J. A. Mcintosh, Indicted by the
grand Jury Tuesday afternoon for
failing to support his wlto und chil
dren, appeared Wednesday morning
in the circuit court and pleaded guil
ty. He will bo sentenced by Judge
Calkins Thursday morning at 9
o'clock.
In nil probability Mcintosh will bo
ordered by tho court to contribute n
certain amount regularly for tho sup
port of his family, and should ho full
In this the court can order him to be
put at work on tho county roads at
$1.50 a day, which will bo paid tho
family for their support.
In accordance with. a decree of Jus
tice Taylor, before whom the case
was first called, Mcintosh has paid
his wife ?20 toward hor support. He
has also made over an order on' tho
Carnegie library board for $300 duo
for services as architect, which Is now
in tho hands of Judge Calkins. This
will probably bo used for the support
of the family.
It is charged that Mcintosh uog
lccted his wife nnd children to such
an extent that they were practically
destitute. This led to the complaint
being tiled In tho "Justice court. A
transcript of tho case In this court
was filed by Justlco Taylor with tho
circuit court The grand Jury also
took up the case and returned a true
bill.
HELL IS JUBILANT
(MR BECOMING JONES
NK.W YQKK, Sept. C Because o
was about to open a confectionery
store and ronlr.od that It nevor would
do to tell people; to go to Hull for
their candy, O. lloll Is Juhllnnt today
because he bus the permission of
County Jmlgo Uruiil to cluuiKO his
nniuu to J olios.
"Judge," said Hull. "1 would like
an order to change my name."
"Well, whnt'H your nnmo?" linked
Judge Grant. "Otto HoUH-o-M-," ciiiuo tlo
"O. Hell," said ho. i qualifying unswer.
"What's that?" linked tho court, "Thnt's different," replied
hrlngliiK down his guvel with a bang. 'Orabt.
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NEW YORK, Sent. fi.-Today's
opening stock market developed a
general ndvnnVe. Canadian Pnclflo led
with n gain of 1 1-4, nnd Heading
roiel, Northern Pacific, American
S fuelling, Lehigh Valley and Amurl
can Foundry, 3-4. T;io puirltet did
not lung hold- ItH strength profit
tuklug cunning reactions of 1?U to UI
In soiiiu of thu active Issues.
The close was steady.
Judge
METROPOLITAN SONG BIRDS
TO SING AT NATAT0RIUM
Seldom do song birds who hnv6
snnc over the footlights of" the great
Mtftroxlituu Oepru House, New
York City, drift out itno Oregon.
When they do visit this stnte they
usually end their tour at Portland.
Yet, in Hue with ninny other innova
tions this yenr, the Nutatorium hns
attracted two soloists who have been
with the wonderful opera company
which J. P. Morgan hns given so
much money annually (o keep classic
opera in New York The soloists are
Monsieur .Bernard Ilcgua and Mad
ame Marie Begue, baritone nnd con
tralto respectively.
These songsters are to participate
in the concerts given by the Feruilo
band.
Always the First
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP
First National Bank
at Medford, in tho Statb of Oregon, at tho closo of buainoss,
September 1, 1911.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts .v.....y...,v , $388.711.75
Overdraft, sounrod and unsecured , 2,11'I.JJO
U. S. bonds to sot'iii'o circulation 100,000.00
U. S. bonds to secure U. S. deposits .... 1,000.00
Other bonds, to secure U. S. deposits 8,000.00
Premiums on IT; a bonds v... 7,287.80
Bonds, securities, eta .170,(5 17.0-1
linking house, furniture and fixtures H ,738.08
Due from national banks (not reserve agents) 030.7.1
Due front state and private banks and bankers,
trust companies and savings banks. 1,009.23
Due from approved reserve agents 181,813.28
Checks and other cash items -. 2,222.(5(5
Exchanges for clearing house 13,000.00
Notes ot other national banks 3,003.00
Fractional paper cnrrenc.v, nickels and cents 010.0!)
Lawful money reserve in bank, viz:
Specie" -., $02,39(5.95
Legal tender-notes 200.00
52,590.93
Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer (5 per
pent of circulation 5,000.00
Haskins for-HealU.
SMITH'S
APARTMENT
HOUSE
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Xctv ami Ut-to-Date Modem
in every iwrtlcular, gus rook
ln, etc. Women and girls liiunt
bring reference.
WM. SMITH.
Home I'ltone fflK.
BICYCLES
Weeks & McGowan Co.
WPERTXKERB
Nbjlit l'koaaa ?. W. Weeks pm.
Af V. Orr, .
LADY ASSISTANT.
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JUMN A, PtKL
Undertaker und lumbal iner
3uccessor to tho undertaking do-1
purtment of Medford Fumituro Co,
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Telephones;
resldonco, Doll 473
Offico 28 South Harriett Street
day, Dell
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Homo 170-L. J
Calls answered night or day
AM11UIANCH SEHVJOE
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FOR SALE Investigate this. Strict
ly modern C-rooin bungalow, lot
without buildings, and Ideal home
? 2000; good terms. Apply to own
er, Kox 3 S Tribuno. 14$
FOIt SALE 3000 cordu oak, pine
and fir cordwood In large or uinall
lots. Gold Itay Realty Cd., 218
West Main street.
WANTED First-class cliauffeur and
auto repair man. App)y room 101,
Electric bldg. 145
FOIt ItENT Two sovon-room houses,
one large barn, one stable. F, Ohoii
bruBgo, 401 HJvorsldo avenuo,
South. 107
New and Second Hand
EEPAIR WORK
of all kinds.
A. M. VINYAKD
88 South Fir.
Total .' : .$991,700.09
. . . V LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in $100,000.00
Surplus fund .'.... .'..!.:....:. 30,000.00
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 24,370.75
National bank notes outstanding 99,997.50
Due to other national banks ;.':. . .:. '10.7(5
Due to state and private hanks and bankers 910.73
Individual deposits subject to cheek 629tG86.53
Demand certificates of deposit .......!.i , 25,900.81
Time certificates of deposit .'. 07,751 M
Certified checks 2,825.8-1
Cashier's checks outstanding 1,210.00
United States deposits 1,000.00
Notes .and bills rcdiseounted 5,000.00
Reserved for taxes '. 3,000.00
- Total $991,700.09
State of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss:
T, M. L. Alfortf, cashier of the above-named bank, do
solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best
of my knowledge and belief. 4
M. L. 'ALFORD, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this Gth day of Sep
tember, 191 1. ,T. W. BTCRRTAN, Notary Public.
Correct Attest: .. , .
WM. S. CROWELL,
.T. B. WArLvJL
ClfAS. STRANG,
Directors.
YOUR CHILD
Mny ho lmndlonpiied by dofootlvo eyelnlit or ove-iitrnjii. Don't full
to hnve liu or Jier oyen oxnmlnml by mmio rwntjivleiit npoolnllnt ho.
fore tho ftahool neitBoii opOuii. I linvo uiiallfled hliforo tho Hlnto buiird
of oxiunliiorH. Tlml'it nil.
DT 1 . KVKS1CIIIT
V KtPlfPrf MI'IM'IAIilHT
The electrically llghtecf sewing
room is a scene of comfort wheri
the machine is run by an
electric mqtor. No
back breaking pedal
ing I The seamstress
touches a butto
we do the rest.
Rogue
River
Electric
Company
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BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS
HENRY M. MARSH
All orders promptly attended to night or day. Short
and long hnuls. Moving household goods a specially
Union teuinstorn.
Office 51 S. Front
Pacific 4171 Home SO Residence Main G13
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Campbell & Baumbach
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MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Money on hand at all times to loan on improved
ranches and fruit land.
PHONE 3231.
820 GARNETT-GOREY BLDG.
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
E. G. Trowljridgo, Prop
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
'All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agonts in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
FOR SALE At ranch on Coleman
croek, n lot of cordwood and poles,
fr plno and oak wood. F, Oaen
brugKO, 401 Jllycruide avenuo,
South. 107
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VOW SALB OR 'jtfcNT A uliroopi
rnodorn bungajow, Just finished, G
blocks froni Washington school.
l'hpno 3G81, Homo 279. IH
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SCIENTIFIC DENTAL WORK
' BRINGS A CERTAIN REWARD
Especially when it'is "reinforced by moderate prices. My
prices are the, most reasonable in Southern Oregpn when
the quality of my work is considered. Call pn me fpr
free examination find estimate. AU work guaranteed.
Lady attendant, j
552-KARAT GOLD CRpWNS ..$5.00
PORCELAIN CROWNS .. $5.00
BRIDGE WORK (per tooth) ....$5.00
GOLD FILLINGS ....$1.50 AND UP
3II,VER FiftLINQS $J,00 AND UP
FULL SET OF TEETH, on rubber
plate $7.50
BEST SET OF TEETH, on rubber
plate , , $10.00
All other work in proportion.
PAINLESS EXTRACTION.
!:1 $ $ . $ $ $ $ . $ $ $ $ fi.-K
REMEMBER THE BIATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP ARE. GUAR- f
ANTEED TO BE THE VERY BES!
DR. BARBER, The Dentist
207-208 Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank Building, Corner, Wes& Main and
and Grape Streets, Medford, Oregon. ,
Office Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 a, m. to 1 p. m. Phone Main 653.
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CAPITAL STOCK - $100,000.00
SURPLUS and PROFITS 35 OOO.OO
UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY
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Still in Business
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The Southern Oregon Elec
tric Company has moved
two doors south to the
C.C. Ppnting Plumbing Shop
Southern Oregon Electric Co.
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