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1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Chinese- Bacred Lilies nnd Japanese
iilr plant at Broadloy's. Phono
B181.
VI V. JiodlnBky nnd C. E. Whlslcr
left today for n duck minting trip to
.thaiKlnmathtcountry.
Btoy or rent a Singer to make the
ehlldreiu sew school clothes. Phono
1043. 1J1-
MIm Marjory Hells ot Portland Is
visiting Miss Campbell ot this city
Frnnk Hurst has left to hunt in
the neighborhood or Mount Pitt.
' At tho Sign ot Ye Nifty.
f Archibald V, noddle, who was to
teach'KnKllsh literature, elocution
and dramatic nrt at tho Medford Con
servatory this season, has changed
liln plans. In letter, received by
Mr Talllandlor yesterday, ho In
formed him that ho has accepted a
professorship at tho U. ot Q.
Sanitary French Dry Cleaning
Works.'
Lawrenco Rukcs has gono to Sa
lem to piny for a week with tho col-
lego band at tho stato fair.
ThoiW. C. T. U. of Oregon will
hold n stato convention In Medford
October 5-10. 1911.
Walter McCallum has returned
from n short business trip north.
Refcfciteln sella and saws Wood.
146
James R. Barbour and E. Q. Bur
gessi Jr., have left for a short busi
ness trip south.
See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Han, over Jackson County bank.
Hepry Allen has left for his homo
near Iluch after a visit for several
days In Medford.
Carkla ft Taylor (John II. Carkln,
Glenn O. Tayjor), attorncy-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank Building,
Medford.
Will Duncan, George Sheriffs,
"Wesley McKay, Richard alder and
George Youug havo returned from a
bunting trip on Elk creok.
At tho Sign of Yo Nifty,
C. R. Lewis of Ashland was a re
cent visitor In Medford.
Ladles, have your suit made uy
the Berlin ladles' Tailoring Co., at
Central Point, Or. 173
W. E. Worell of Sam's Valley was
a recent visitor in Medford.
Sanitary French Dry Cleaning
Works.
Moso Barkdull is planning an au
tomobile trip over tho mountains.
Ho intends to hunt , ducks. In the
Klamath country
Do not overlook this. Tho fish
(market will sell of their fresh halibut
and ling cod at lc per lb.; salmon,
lGc per lb.; spring chickens, special,
Jfpc.j creamery bufter 60c a square.
Don't overlook our steel cut coffee,
30c per lb. Kipperal salmon fresh
evpry day.
W. J. King of Beacon Is spending
a few days in Medford on business.
Leslie Wilson of Talent was a re
cent visitor In Medford.
Do not overlook this. The Fish
Market will sell every day this week
halibut and ling cod at 1 cents per
lb.; salmon, 15c per lb.; spring
chickens 20c per lb.; creamery but
ter 30c per lb. Kippered salmon for
lunch goodB fresh every day. Mess
ier & Kentworthy. 152.
In ordpr tq complete their exhibit
the commercial club has Issued a call
to formers and growers of the Rogue
river valloy to bring in their ex
hibits of vegetables. Specimens of
corn, sweet potatoes, white potatoes,
caullflpwcr, cabbage and tomatoes
nre sought! Curios and relics, having
a historical or antique value to tour
ists ,aro also desired for exhibition
purposes.
Arthur Geary of Griffin creek spent
Monday in Medford on business.
George Davis has returned from
a brief country trip on county busi
ness.
Harry Adams of Grants Pass spent
Tuesday in Medford.
Tho rain of tho past two days has
delayed paving operations In this
city.
County Inspector Myers and Pro
fessor O'Gnra who havo been plan
nlng a trip up Rogtio river to inspect
orchards have postponed their trip
for n few days,
'Mules wanted. Vo want- to pur
chase eight first-class mules. Ad
dress care W. S. Brooke, Bear Creek
Orchard. Box 263, P. O. US
L. K. Rendition of Evans Creek was
a recent visitor In Medford,
Anyono wishing n thoroughbred
collta dog shohld address "Talr
Vlew," Jacksonville. f
Ciarles Evans, a homesteader of
the Sucker creek district, spent Tues
day In Medford.
All of tho young people's societies
In tho city wllhunlte next Fildny ev
ening In a monster social. All arc
Invited to attend. z
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Heard and
daughter Miss Gladys, have returned
from an outing In the Klamath coun
try. Mrs. M. E. Kellogg has returned
from a visit wtth friends nt oGld
Hill.
Colonel H. H. Sargent has left foi
n visit at his former home In Illinois,
Monday. His mother Is very 111.
J. G. Gore has left for a visit at
Salmen where he will take In the
state fair, now in progress.
Frank Miller has left for Central
Point. He is acoempanied by Albert
Lawrence. They secured a plaster
ing contract.
The semi-annual election of officers
of tho Christian Endeavor society of
tho Presbyterian church held Mon
day evening resulted In tho election
of Ernest Price, president; Gertrude
Trlechler, vice president; Flora Gray,
secretary and David Bliss, treasurer.
For the great meeting tomorrow
night, at Central Point, every one
operating an automobile Is Invited to
come out with a load of good people
to swell tho crowd for a rousing meet
ing. Autos leave from tho coinmcr
clal club promptly at 7:30 o'clock.
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
BOSTON Plap In the national
lamateur EQlf. championships began
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Weeks & NcGowan Co.
Pay Phone M71
WgM FbOMi V. W. Weeka 1071.
JLUOir,
ZtADT ASSISTANT.
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JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker and Eiubalmer
Successor to tho undertaking de
partment of Medford Furnlturo Co.
Office. Stf South Bartlett Street
Telephones: day, Bell 471; n'Bht
irosldonco, Boll 473, Homo 170-L.
Calls answered Bight or day
AMI1ULANOR SEItVICK
fojrrrrrfrrrrrr r
PORTLAND, Alleging nbandon
ment, Mrs. George Primnwc, wife ol
the well known retired minstrel man
today filed suit for divorce. Sin
nsk for $300 a month alimony, $3,
000 to settle debts incurred since
their separation and !?1'00Q for at
torney's fees. Mrs. Primrose de
clares that Primrose is worth .$."300,
000 nnd has nn nnnunl income of
$25,000.' '
Mr. Ilouptmnu, ti Table lloek mor
ohant, whs transacting business lieic
Monday.-
T. J. Ohnra nnd wife ami M. Bow
sera and wife hnvo returned from
their summer outing at Butte Falls.
J. 1). Pauley is uttemlinir tho re
union nt Woodyille this week. Boyd.
Potter and John Mitchell spent Mon
day inAshhuul.
Miss Norah Heche, Miss Campbell.
S. A. Pattison,' AK'hio Porker weto
Medford visitors Monday morning.
Miss Maud Lee and Jack Wultc
meyer spent Monday afternoon in
Ashnud.
Mrs. Lnugc, Hugo Lange, Mrs. V.
J. Taylor nnd son, V. 11. Lindsay,
Henry Freeman, Ward Harnett, Jus.
Vestal, Miss llnrel Ilerrinj, Miss
Qoode, M.iss Agnes Dunlnp and
brother spent Monday afternoon m
Medium.
The Clark Henery Construction
Co. huve n large force of teams and
men grading Pine stroet. They nlo
have a large force hauling gmvel to
day. On account of the increased nt
tendauce in High School an extra
teacher was put on.
V. J. Seott was in from his lioguc
Itiver ranch Monday.
Councilman D. C. Grim wns on the
sick listens week.
Ilov. Cocn of Woodville, wns in our
city Monday on business eonneutcd
with tho building of the Presbytee
inn church. They expect to let ihe
contract soon.
EOEN PRECINCT ITEMS.
CINCINNATI The National V As
sociation of Stationary Engineers
opened an annual session here today.
Violin Maker.
Repairing ot all stringed Instru
ments. Violin repairing a specialty.
Corner of 8th and Central avenue.
Chas Harris. 177
Notice tc Bathers.
The Nut management wish to an
nounce that owing to the condition
of the weather and the great ex
pense of heating the wnter, which a
too cold for bathing until hented, the
plunge will be open for business everj
Saturday and Sunday until further
notice. Fresh water will be put the
plunge every Fridav night and heated
for these two days.
MOW MANY WOMEN'
I DESTROY THEIR nAIR
(From the London nSturday Review.
Ono of the best known hairdress
ers In London much patronized by
royalty has the following to say;
"Frequent washing of the head with
soap and water or prepare sham
poos make the hair brittle and causes
it to lose its color and split at the
ends.
Any porson desiring abundant lus
trous hair should use a dry shampoo
frequently. Ml fopr ounces of or
ris root with four "ounces of therox.
Sprinkle a tablespoonful of this mix
ture evenly upon tho head; then
brush tho powder thoroughly through
tho hair.
"Therox and orris root keep tho
liulr light and fluffy, and beautifully
lustrous it heightens, but does not
change tho natural color of tho hair.
Therox is tho only thing I know that
will produce a growth of hair."
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THEROX FOR SALE
HASKINS' DRUG STORE
Ira Dunlay of Phoenix was on
Saturday evening's motor, returning
from Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Hendrlckson of
Medford visited Mrs. Hendrlckson's
brother, Oscar Talent of Phoenix
Sunday.
Mrs. C. Carey and her alster-In-law,
Mrs. Annie Thompson, attended
tho funeral ot Mrs. Alfred Rummell
In Medford Sunday. '
Mrs. Annlo Thompson of Roseburg
arrived at the homo ot her brother,
C. Carey of North Talent last Tues
day, and will visit for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Emll Hqvcr A. Frl
degar were kuests at tho homo of
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Henry of North
Talent lost Sunday.
County Clerk W. R. Coleman and
wife of Jacksonville, were- out to
'Phoenix Sunday and wcro guests at
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Furry.
Mrs. A. Hearn went to Ashland
Friday to visit her aunt, Mrs. Martha
Rapp; also her sister, Miss Elsie
Reams, returning Sunday.
Phoenix has another store going in.
They will occupy the Englo block
and will carry a general mercantile
stock. The gentleman Is from Scat
tie. Tho firm name I have not
learned.
Mrs. M. Garrison, mother of Mrs.
James Allen of North Talent, arrived
from Newport where she has been
spending the summer and will visit
her daughter for a while.
Willis Chandler of North Talent
died at his home Sunday night at 11
o'clock after a lingering Illness of
over a year. He was aged 81 years
and some months.
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WANTED Jobs storing away woox.
25o per hour. Burke, homo phono
80. 150
FOR SALE Fifteen chickens, all not
luter than Wednesday noon, at 401
South Newtown street. 148
FOR SALE There is a genulno bar.
gain In a blcyclo at 707 West t
street. Don't pass It up. 14,5,
FOR SALE Registered Burkshln,
swine and Jorsoy cowh at all tlinori.
M, F, Bingham, Appleguto, Oro, 174
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cox, who have been
residents, of )h plncp fpr llic pwt
year, left last week for Bedding,
Cnl, their former' home.
The Dardenells school comcnccd
on Monday with Mr. IIitHelton of Ea
gle Pnjpt ns teacher. This makes
his third term of school ut this
place,
Sam McCleijdon of Gold Hill, was
out to his "Revenue Mine" 011 up
per Kuiiu creek one day recently,
briuginj; with jiirn supplies for the
mine, which is showing up some vory
good ore.
Mr. Will Lewis is the proud pos
sessor of an auto, which ho has hut
recently purchased of Medford
(igents.
Elmer Higiuhothnm spent tlio foiu
par't of last week at Butte Falls on
business.
Misses Kutio und Mnggic Foley nre
attending tho Central Point higd
school.
The recent ruins was quite hcuo
ficial for putting out the forept fircH
and otherwise clearing the 'atmos
phere of smoke.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Bitter of Garden
Roue spent Sunday an guests of Mr.
Brown und family.
John Tompson' and wifo spent Sat
Urday with friepds on Ktinca oreok.
The dupep Saturday night at the
Mayqello mine was u most pleasant
affair and well nttcijdec.,
Carpenters Take NoMro,
Meetings hereafter wll he hpld In
Smith's hal on North Gropo St., on
Wednesday evening at' 7:30 p. m.
Please favor us -with your presence
P. W. OILLETT,
Rep. Bec'y, Lqcal 1848.
140
Hnflkins for health.
Make a Contract With State Gnmo
Warden, Making Your Property
Game Preserve and All Hunters
Will Be Barred.
There is a law In tho State of Or
egon which' may be mado to servo a
wonderfully valuable purpose, it Its
provisions were nuno widely known.
Tho recent agitation requesting tho
governor to suspend the hunting sea
son, to tho ond that tho damage
rrom roied fires might ho minim
ized, cnlls attention to tho above
'mentioned provision. It Is one of
tho pilvilegcs ot tho Stato dumb
Warden to mako private reserva
tions. When once this Is done. It
la unlawful for any ono to hunt
game birds and game animals on
the laud so set aside.
An Imprcsslou has prevailed that
prlvato owners would suffer some
Inconvenience, were they to take ad
vantage of this act. On the contra
ry, there Is no oxpenso Involved, on
the part of the owner, nor Is the
land withdrawn from any useful
purpose It Is merely contracted be
tweon the owner and tho Stato Game
Warden that the land described
shall bo regarded as a private re
strve, upon which no hunting, eith
er by outsiders or the owners him
self, shall bo lawful. The hunting
and killing of varmints however, can
be carried on by sneclat permit from
the warden In charge. Tho owner
merely agrees to act in the capnclty
of Deputy Gamo Wardon for that
particular piece of property, sub
mitting such ovideuce as ho bathored
to tho proper authorities.
There aro millions of acres of
tlmbor land In the stato that could be
withdrawn under contract with tho
Stato Game Warden, as well as hun
dreds and perhaps thousands of oth
er large tracts. Under this law, tho
dauger from forest flro could bo al
most entirely eliminated, bo fnr as
Its origin Is duo to coroless hunters.
This law Is not only a protection
against forest fire, but can bo made
to serve tho farmers a useful pur
pose by making It unlawful for hunt
ers to trespasson their land, dam
aging their grail? and "killing their
stock lesldes making tho game pro
tection laws ot tho stato of some
consequpnee.
Jaamcs R. Kecne improves.
LONDON, Sept. 13. The coudi
tion of James It. Kecne, who was op
erated on for slomach trouble is fa
vorable today and ho is making good
progress toward recovery, according
to his physicians. Kecne said he
would lie out of bed within two
weeks. J ,
HER HAIR GREW
That's Why a Tliankful Woman Ilec
omowls I'urltlim Huge.
Charles Strang will sell you a fifty
cent bottle pf PARISIAN SAGE and
guarantee It to banish dandruff, stop
falling hair and Itching scalp, or
money back. It's a delightful hair
dressing that makes hair fiustrous
and fascinating.
"In tho spring I wns recovering
from a sevcro caso of erysipelas,
which left mo virtually bald on tho
front of my head ond next to any
cars. Tho hair kept coming out rap
idly and anything I used stopped my
getting entirely bald, until I Used two
bottles of PARISIAN 8AOE. This
tonic tnndo my hair start to grow In
and, In fact, grow mo a good fair
amount of hair, nnd It has entirely
stopped my hair falling out.
It-is with pleasure that I glvn a
public recommend to- PARISIAN
SAGE, wl)lch I know is a wonder."
Mrs. Ella Gilchrist, W. Pitt St., Bed
ford, Pa.
Hasklna for Health.
Save Money
iv nuyi.vo Yquit meat ai1
Til?-: WEST HIDE MARKET
Wo aro now selling meat
on a strictly bash basis.
This plan means that wo
can soil to you at a lower
rato than you havo peon
paying.
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It's a Saving for
Both mt Mm
You will always find tho
best meat at our market.
Pur'alm Is to please, both
ln quality and uorvlco.
Wet5i4Market
LOUIS IlElL, Proprietor
RECENT SALES
OF BARRETTS
Sflobol nnd Day Report Snlo of Four
. Cars of Rontio River I'cnrs At
Low Prices' Silisun Overripe
Fruit As Low As 80 Cents a Box.
Sgohel & Day tupoit ns follows
under divlu of Now York, September
(Hit:
Monday being n holiday theru was
no sale and the details ot 'luesdny
ami Wednesday sales are sa follows;
Tuesday Bai Hells' HUH).
Wedncsdny-Bartletls, 11,000.
Bariletts Continued heavy arriv
als you see, some from mountain
sections in Cnliforiiin, elegant flint
mado &.VK) to S'J.tU) and then dowi
as low as 8O0 for some Suisun Kivcr
or vicinity dead ipe Bnitletts. Our
sales of Murtiues Mm Holts .f l..r ami
f 1.70. Kour cn"s of handsome Bogui?
River uveraL'ed fl.KO. 1.70. $1.10.
Car of Hood lliver $l.!lfi. Iiuuicum'
consumption hut smaller receipts are
ueuo'tsary lor uu advance.
SAN KUANClSCO-lvau Oalcs
manager of a laxicah company, tried
to dance in a ta.i. The room was
Mimll. He kicked Ids foot through
the glims door. The tendon Achilles
i-i healii;g from a had cut.
OPEN-
For Business
RICGINS Ai U-SUK'H
Second. Hand Htoiv
nt 3(1 South Ornpi! Street.
Give us a call and wo will trent
ou far.
Highest cash price tor second hand
goods of all kinds.
We have just
received a carload
mUIim
WHITE
DIAMOND
FLOUR
The Flour That
Never Fails
Once Tried
Always Used
OLMSTEAD
&HIBBARD
West Side Grocers
Newport
TAQUni BAT
OBXOOS'M VOVUXAB BSAOX
BSSOBX
An Ideal rntrcat for outdoor pastime
of all kinds. HUNTING, KI8UINO,
IIOATINO, HUM' IIATHINO. HID
JNG, AUTOJNO, CANOEING. DANC
TfO AND IlOLLRIt HKATINO. Whuro
pretty wnlcr mcatrn, mow ORates,
moon-ittoncH, cnrnallnnH nun bo found
on the bench. I'uro mountain water
1'and the beat of food at low prices.
Fresh flnl. clams, crabs and oysters,
with abundance of vegetable of all
kinds dally.
CMaplar Grounds ConvtnttBt n At
tractive with Rtrlct Hnnltarjr
Bpnltlo.
10W BOTTTTS TZlVf cbaios
xzoizaxu
from All Volnts In Oregon, Wain
tarton and Idaho, on sale dally.
DAY ATUBDAY-XOKDAY
XIOXXTS
from Routhern Pacific points Portland
to pottuKO drove; also from al C. &
IS. stations Albany und west, dood
polng Saturday or Sunday and for
roturn, Sunday or Monday,
Call pn any H. P. or p. & 13. Agent
for full particulars un to fares, train
schcdulos. etc; also for copy of our
llluHtrated booklet, "Outlnus In Ore
aon,' or write to
WU, VoMOBXAY
(Bttftl 0iugF Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
HOTEL MEDFORD
OlMW l'OK. INSPECTION SUNDAJ-, SIOPT. 17
lYom 2 to ( o'clock nnd 8 to 10 . m.
TNU PUniilCCOmHALhY INVITMD.
WILL HIO OPEN Jj'Olt MUSINMRH
TUWSDAY, HKPTKiMJJIOU JDIIi
With a UANQURT at7 p. m.
S3oalH can bo reserved on and after ThurHilny, Sop
toinbtu' I'lth, at. tho Hotel .Moore.
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CAPITAL STOCK - 41100,000.00
SURPLUS nnd PROFITS $3J OOO. OO
UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY
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W. H. OOBK. rrtitntnt.
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Our New Location
The Southern Oregon Elec
tric Company is now lo
cated in the College Block
on N. Grape Street
Southern Oregon Electric Co.
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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.
820 GARNETT-COREY BLDG.
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Sportsmen
Hnvu your troplilox tlilu your.
Tlicro will lio 110110 to nnvo In n
fvr ypnm. TliU cut mIiowh wIiiiii
to nut tlili mU In. Novor cut tho
front of a (liMir'n neck. Cull nt
Iluuiiiliruy'M dun Kloro iirul got
immplilct frcit, ttillliiK liow to nnvo
Kiiiiiu liomlH, l.lrtlg nnd Hklin for
rilK, pulilliilioil by
F. W. BARTLETT
Tuxlrii'pinlxt
Mi'ilttntl, Ort'KOH
For Sale
640 acres foothill fruit land, 10
miles from railroad station; $15 per
acre on 10 years1 time. One tenth
cash, one-tenth each year for 10 years.
Interest on deferred payments. Big
gest bargains ever offered.
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Gold Ray Realty Co.
iM8 UVhI Mii I ii Hlicet
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