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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SMPTFiMBTflR Ifi, 1011,
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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P. Jt; Sweat nml faintly rotUriMjil
to their homo nt Pliopnlx, Ttieialny
nftor ii visit with Iholr tlniiKtitor nt
ISnglo Point.
J. T. nuniB returned recently
from n vlult to Dunamulr, Ho loft
Inst night for Grants Pass hut will
.fotiim to Titcdforil hOoii and make
tlilBicTty'liiB home, ho having recently
bouglit resldonco property on Oftk
ilnio avenue.
Chinese Sncrod Lilies and Jnpnneso
nlr plants at Droadlcy's. Phone
B181.
JudRo and Mrs. H. H. Hose of Los
AnReles left Mcdford Thursday after
noon for their homo. They made the
trip from oI.s Angeles to Crater 1-ike
Jn on nutomobllo nnd when at Pros
pect en'routo to Mcdford, their car
Kavp out and they were compelled
to-jirlng St toMcdford hy teams and
bIiIh' It by rail from hero homo. Mr.
Rose Is n police judgo In lxs Angeles.
Buy or rent a Singer to mako the
chlldrens now school clothes. Phone
0043. 151
Mrs. V. X. Chessmoro left last
night' for tho stnto fair nt Salem.
At tljq Stgn of Yo Nifty.
Mrs. P. J. O'Gara nnd her friend,
Mrs. L. S. Fosslor, Mrero at Central
Point last night guests of Mrs. J.
W. Meyers.
Sanitary French Dry Cleaning
Works., '
Mr' and Mrs. Glenn Tabrlck left
last night on Xo. 14 for a Tew days
flslt to Portland.
' Tho W. C. T. U. of Oregon will
hold 8 state convention In Mcdford
October 6-10. 1911.
A. K. Earhart of Woodvllle was
In the city Thursday, returning from.
Jacksonville where he had been serv
ing on tho Jury.
See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
The building fcr tho wireless tel
egraph statlou on the roof of the
Mcdford Hotel Is nearly completed
and the wireless Instruments will be
Installed within the next ten days.
Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkin,
Glenn O. Tayior), attorncy-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank Building,
Medtord.
' Tho park band stand Is nearly,
completed and tho concrete founda
tion will be put In as soon as ma
terial can bo gotten on the ground.
At tho Sign of Ye Nifty.
City Attorney Porter J. Neff was at
Butte Falls last night on business.
Ladies, liavo your suit made by
tho Berlin Ladles' Tailoring Co., at
Central Point, Or. 173
Tho concrete foundation for the
Mcdford Hotel annex is being put in
and work on the walls will be com
irienced tho first of the week.
Sanitary French Dry Cleaning
Works.
Mrs. B. F. Mulkey is visiting Ash
land friends.
Harry Carlton left Thursday night
for Salem and Portland.
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 goods freah every day. Mess
ier & Kentworthy. 1G2.
J. F, Gahn of Perry, Oklahoma, Is
in the valley looking for a suitable
orchard land purchase one which
will Just suit him.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Kent are among
the several Mcdford visitors at the
old Boldlora encampment at Wood
vllle. Many people are taking advantage
of tho present by bavins the Pan
torlum put their winter clothes and
wraps In proper and wholesome con
dition. No time like the present for
doing this, Call us by phone and
our drivers will call at your door for
your clothes and return same
promptly. Pacific 2441; Homo phone
244.
. J. I. Way of Central Point was In
Mcdford Thursday with some musk
melons a'foot In diameter, grown In
the fertllo land on his farm without
Irrigation. Mr. May also raises mag
nificent strawuerrics nine monins in
tho year.
Undo Jako Kllpnle is nt the
Woodvlllo reunion today.
Mrs. M. J. Paul Is among the
many Mcdford people who nro nt tho
soldiers' encampment nt Woodvlllo.
S. A. Nowoll, ladles' tailor. Room
ID, P.O. Building., , 174
Rev. F. J. Hedges nnd family nr
rlved in .Mcdford this morning from
Asotin, Washington. Theso people
will lenvo thts afternoon for Jack
sonville at which place Rev. Hedges
has accepted the pastornto of the
Presbyterian church. Ho ytl preach
nt that place next Sunday, both
morning nnd evening. Rev. Hedges
Is formerly from Coming, New York.
Karl Price, the plumber, Is In Phoe
nix today on business.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Weston nre on
Joying n visit with Ashland friends
today.
Mrs. Thomas Taylor Is In Wood
vlllo today attending tho soldiers nnd
sailors reunion.
Mrs. llnsk'ns left this morning tor
her ranch near Woodvlllo.
Will pay cash for first-class pow
er spray outfit. Chas. Tschlrjji, Box
vs.
Mrs. W. R. Cubank who has been
In Mcdford on a visit to her daugh
ter, Mrs. J. E. Dent, returned to her
homo at Eugene tills morning.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hall are at tho
G. A. R. reunion at Woodvlllo today.
Mrs. E. M. McKee Is at tho soldiers
reunion today at -Woodvllle.
E. E. Miner is in Gold Hill today
on business.
Free dirt. Bear creek sediment,
very rich, all loose, adjoining pave
ment on Geneva avenuo and Mine
sota street. See Humphrey, 815 E.
Main. 153.
A. Ends and family are enjoying
the day fishing at Gold Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Suter returned
today to cSattle after a visit in Med
ford with C. A. McArthur and fam
ily.
Bert Anderson and Wesley Green
wcro In Grants Pass today on busi
ness. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Witto left this
nornlng for a week's visit In San
Francisco, la ,whIcK cltj; they i
meet Dr. Wltte who is en route from
the east to Honolulu. E. W. Witto
Is a traveling salesman for the Union
Meat company of Medford.
J. W. Lawton and son Guy, return
ed this morning from the state fair.
M"r. and "Mrs. Wn.Gerlg returned
this morning from a visit to Spokane
and Portland.
E. H. Libby, of Clarkston, Wash
ington. Is In Medford looking tho city
over with a view to locating.
Miss Ella Gunyaw returned recent
ly from a week's visit to friends in
Pendelton, Walla Walla and Portland.
Mrs. Eli Hogan returned today to
her home at Portland after a two
week's visit with her mother. Mrs
Brooks, who is quite ill ,and her Bis
ter, Mrs. Orin. Davis.
bagar liaier has returned from a
trip to Chicago,
QUERIES ABOUT
HIGHWAY BONDS
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E. J. 0'Dell Of Central Point Seeks
Information Regarding Proposed
Good Roads Bond Issue Of $1,
500,000 Answtrcsl In Editorial.
Central Point, Ore., 'Sept. 12, Ml
Editor Mnil-Trikuiu', Medford Ore.
Dear Sirs 1 lmvo been rcmliui;
the "Short Talks" on the road bond
issue.
ilia imiDositiou as presented is
all right nml looks good, but should
not the nuthor go further and givo
us tin outline of whnt this $l,fil)0'
OQd is Ruing to cost us when the debt
is fully cancelled t
Will wu hot nt tho cml of the thir
ty years paid over $3,250,1)00 and
Ioiiir4 before tho eud of ,tbe thirty
years, will we not oo obliged to
spend from $75,000 to $100,000
yearly to rebuild ami repair these
snawe roads.
After thu firsl three years wo may
not have to expend any great
sum on the roads that have just
been built but there will bo tributary
roads to these main roads, ntul
thero will oe some repair on the
main lines and this will gradually in
crease until before the thirty years
NOTICE.
Degree of Pocohontas. All mem
bers are requested to bo present Fri
day night. Business to attend to.
NORMA I. MARTIN,
Great Deputy.
ELLA SHOULTS,
Keeper of Records.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to express pur thanks to
inose who so Kindly assisted us our
Ing our late boreavement.
W. II. EVERHARD AND FAMILY.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Day Pfaoae MT1
Nlgbt Fbo F. W. Weeks 071.
A. M. Orr, MM.
LADY ASSISTANT,
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JOHN A. PERI
Undertaker and &iibalnicr
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; Successor to thq undertaking do-;
: partm,eut of Medford Furniture Co, ;
I Office 28 South Hartlctt Street !
Telephones; day, Boll 471; night!;
resldonce, Bell 473. Home 179-L. !;
Calls answered night or day
AMUULANCE SERVICE
MOOSE, MOOSE, MOOSE.
Attention to all cltlrens of good,
loyal and moral character In medtord
and surrounding towns.'this will bo
the last call to Join tho selected herd,
the charter closing Tuesday evening,
September 19, 1911, at tho charter
fee of flvo dolalrs at 217 1-2 West
Main street, Slewing building. After
that date fees will be $25.
M. P. SHERMAN,
15C Deputy Supremo Organizer.
Notice to Bathers.
Tho Nut management wish to an
nounce that owing fo the condition
of the weather and tho great ex
pense of beating the water, which '
too cold for bathing until heated, the
plunge will bo open for business every
Snturday nnd Sunday until further
notice. Fresh water will bo put thq
plunge every Fndav night und heated
lor these two days.
amount somewhere near tho $100,
000 murk.
Then is there nny certainty" thnt
these bonds will sell for their face
value? I .see some falk of a prem
ium, but is this assured? " '
Then the sinking1 fund This fund
will be deposited in some bank, or
banks, ami -wall undoubtedly draw
two per cent. And will bo re
Ioaned to the fanners of Jackson
comity at six per cent. But the
county will receive the two per cent
and the bank the other four per
cent.
What per cent of this large
amount of money will actually be
expended on the roads of Jackson
county if voted nml the bonds nre
issued ?,
s ib inn a iaci, wiai as a rule
when there is n large sum of money
to be handled, there is always plen
ty that nro looking for a piece of
it? And is it not also true, that
there is generally a goodly number
thnt get a good generous slice? '
The iK'ople who have this nioucv
in charge and nre responsible for it
niny be all right, but thero are so
pinny overseers, inspectors, super
intendents, trustees, clerks, ac
countants nnd bosses, all at a niee,
fnt salary, and some nt an extra
ordinary fat salary. Then pomes
road machinery, rond engines, grad
ers, wagons, etc, all at a nice Inrgo
price, then after all theso nre taken
care of, the balance will undoubtedly
be oxpeetcd on the roads.
I am told that the county hired
a road overseer, or expert road
u. .:i .., . .
uiuiult, una. paid mm $juu ptr
month, nnd thnt all he has done was
to ride around and draw his salary.
How is this? They say that un
doubtedly if wo 'Vote for the bonds,
it will be necessnry to have several
more of the same kind.
Then I see that the county built
a 10 foot 14" -stone mupadaui
rond at Ashland this year for
$3995 per mile and in the mmc pa
per I notice that tho county court
gave Contractor Twohy tho Medford
and Central Point rond contract, a
stone mnendntn road 10 feet wide,
nt $0000 per mile.
Then who will build theso roads;
will it bo the taxpayers? and rebi
deiit farmers and laborers? Or will
it bo done by contractors, who em
ploy Greeks, Hindus, Dagoes, etc, so
ATW00D WITHDRAWS
FROM AIRSHIP RACE
NKW YOKK, Sept. IS. Deolnrimr
Unit, under the conditions imposed
it will be impossible for unytuio to
win the Hearst $50,000 prlro for n
coast to onus! Might- AviutoV Harry
N. Atwood' today withdrew from the
competition. Atwood said he mdur
stood that tho start had to be made
before October 10 nnd not tho finish
and only learned his mistake today,
"This loin mo out," mM Atwood.
''As u mutter of fact, none of these
fellows bus u cjiuure to win the
money. 1 have figtued It out, and
the least time in which tho feat can
be done is 3!) divs. The time limit
of the nice is now only 30 days."
HIGH PRICE OF SUGAR
,.fiHBRTT9JB?;WDU0T,0M
sava'sKaM,' ?Vhi., W-' wi- -
Thnt the high poire of sugar is not
the result of mnUipuhttum on the
part of the Amdrieiui Stigurltefiniug
company but it i the direct result of
the lack of prmluction, is the opin
ion expressed here today by t'ou
grcssuuui Hnrdwiek. chairman of the
congressional Committee investigat
ing tho so-called juignr trust.
Ho said that thu committee, how
ever, will investigate tho added eosl
of sugar when it meets uguiii in Oc
tober. ATLANTIC CITY, N, .I.Hccuhu
six of his secretaries have married
in rapid sucocssidit, City Compl rol
ler 1 lesion is looking for u homely
middle nged maiden to fill (ho pluoc.
She must also sign a contrucl thnt
sho will remain single.
llaaklm tor Health.
that as fast as the money is earned
it will leave tho county?
Now Mr. Kditor. I am not a
chronic kifcker, but I do like to know.
I have heard this' mutter disuus.cd,
amid f have simply handed you o
is tap we will bo expending an11,8.' uf ,hu '"iwriex that are goings
me rounds.
Yours Respectfully,'
K. J. ODKLI?
Violin Miikcr. '
Repairing, of all stringed Instru
ments. VIoHh'Tr"opalr!ng" a specialty.
Cornor" of 8th nnd Central aveuiio.
Chas Harris. 177
NOTICIJ.
Rev. D. S. Wood, evangelist, will
preach at M. E. church Sunday morn
ing and evening. Everyone Is Invit
ed to attend.
NOTICE.
Thero w'll bo a five passenger au
tomobile sold at auction Snturday
afternoon at 2:30 at 110 South Ilart
lett Stroot. '
Pure
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Clear'
Sparkling
You eaa't afford te io without
this splendid, refreshing drink.
Call up and order a case Bent to
the house. The purest, nost
healthful drink Imowa'k
SISKIYOU
MINERAL
WATER
P. C. BIGHAM, AimL
Newport
TAQUXWA BAY
omxaox'a rorotAm aiiox
KBsoar
An lilnnl rrtrront for outdoor intlmr
of nil kliul. HUNTING. KIHIIING,
1IOATINO. HUM-' HATIIING. HID
INO, AUTOINO. CANOISING. DANO
"NO AND ItOM.KIt SKATING. Whiri
irtty wtr nuiilm, mo nuntrM,
iniKXi-Htom-K. cnrupllnnn ean ho roll ml
on tli Ikuc1i lurt mountain water
nml tho boat of food nt low prlrcit.
Frtiflh. fltti, olrtina, oriitm nml oynti'm,
with ntititulunco uf ycsotnlle of nil
klmlH dally.
Caiuplnf Qronnda Oonvtulcnt nnd At-
Unotlv with atrtct annlUry
Herniation.
LOW BOUND TRtT BSABOV
Tioxsxa
Xrom All Potato In Orafoa, 'WnmU
lnftoa nnd Idaho, on anla daily.
S-DAT
aATUKDAY-XOXDAY
TIOKBTa
from Southern l'nclflo point Portland
to CottnK" Orovc; aloo from all C A
11 Matlnna Albany nnd wast. Good
Rolnir Saturday or Hunday and for
ruturn Sunday or Monday,
Call on nny A. P. or C U. ACvnt
for full particular!! na to farm, trnln
chrdulcn. otc: al for copy of our
lUuvtrated booklAt, "OuUiikn In Gr
Bon, or wrlto to
WV. MoMinUUT
Vtctra) Vngr Arami,
Portland, Orvroa.
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APPLES FOR EUROPE
Wo nro appointed nRcntt for -
J. D. THOMAS, Covent Carden, I-ou-
don and Southampton, England,
whoso charges are G per cent and
C cents per box.
JAS. LINDSAY & SON, Ltd., dloa-
gow and Edinburgh. Scotland, C
per cent nnd 10 cents per box.
RAWSON ROBINSON. Hull, Eiie-
lang, C pur cent and 8 cents par
box,
Theso are tho oldest nnd largest
firms In their respective towns, and
tholr reforenco as to financial abil
ities can bo had at Medtord National
Hank. Medford, Oregon.
Cash can bo cabled day nftor sale
if required, and highest market
prices guaranteed.
Red Faced Men smoking FIIO CIG
ARS talking "HOT AIR" don't always
live on air, hence our remarks on
charges.
Tho clap-trap about private sain
does not provo remunerative, except
for soma curios of a small nature. All
sellers by prlvato sale have to wait
until auctions are over so as to know
what to ask, and In the case of large
supplies thoy often get loft.
For furthor particulars, address
W. N. , White (El Co.
70 I'AKK I'LACK NEW YORK
SALE
"BEGINNING SATURDAY
For three days you can ot tlid best values in
2 1-2, 5, 10 AND 15 CENT HANDKERCHIEFS
. ever shown in the city, at j ,
THE WONDER STORE
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STRAYED OR STOLEN I brown
IKJiiy, weight about 8C0 pounds,
branded C on loft thigh. 8 years
old; reward. M. Q. Guy, 701 E.
Main.
FOR RENT Nowly pqpored and
painted houso keeping rooms;
In; also sleeping rooms. 134 S.
Rurtlett stroot. 1C3
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
we put on a special display cf
DRESS HATS
Beautiful creations of the fall season
MISS PAYNTER
Milliner.
North Central Avenue.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
HOTEL MEDFORD
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lomhor ,Mlh, at tho Hotel iUoorc.
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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.
S20 GARNETT-COREY BLDG.
Sportsmen
Knva your trophloM tlila yimr.
Tltoro will bo iioiiu Io imvo In n
tnvr ycitru. Thin cut nhowii when
to cut tho nkln. Nuvwr cut tho
(rout or ,n dt'or'H imrk. Call nt
Iluinplirvy'ti Oun Storo nnd ;ot u
jminiililot free, tollliit; how to anve
liuuiii lioattH, lilnla nml hIcIiiu (or
ruijH, piibllHlicd liy
F. W. BARTLETT
Tiuldorinlxt
MinKonl, Orvuon
After Vacations
Marinello
ViiratioiiN n rn n Joy miilivn iiiiiHt lmvo llicni. Hut koUIiij:
tho roiiiiIivloii limlc Into ronilltlou uflcnvunl In hiioIIut nuiiici
iiuli'NH on lmvo llio ".Muiliii'llolinliU,"
Hun nml wind mill ruin mill Mirf Knifing, ImuiIIihi, niiilorliiK,
IniIIiIiik lmvo no uricrtnri'orH for tlio woinnii ulu uovn what
Mnrluollo will do for lici.
Our Miirlucllo Tri'iitinriilH will llulitiii llio hUIii four or flvo
HliadcM at n nIuIo (n-atiiii-nl. Will qnlcUly iriimvo all (iuioh or
riHiKlmiMH anil coamiuii-Hsj' from tlio nkln and h-hIoio Uh fluo noft
tcxhiro,
Nvr 0-y Io llvo In tho okii llllln or mtiWi tvlll t a plou-
llfiil supply of our Mailii.dlo rifpmalloiiN roaily o haiul ami an or
niHlomil hour iiikIit llio Nldllfu) IiiIiiIhOiIIoiih or our MnrluHIo opur.
alor. It In worth nvcrytliliiK lo your ronifoit ami inoro to your up.
IK'arauiu,
Hvrry woman iu'imIm what wo ran ilo ror htr hut i-Hpcclully
vmatiouoiH. Ami (mlay n (hi ja-Nt lliuo to ImkIii.
Marinello Shop
ItOOM n, OVKH KliNTNKUH.
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