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r - -r- rt H MEDFOTll) AMTT; TRTBUNE. MEPFOTtT), OUKflON, SATURDAY. SBPTISMMSR 16. nil. 'Vlti"" PA"GE FIVE LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mlrni Mlhlri',1 NV or III,; luillti Iiiin rcHiniiiiil liitr ilutltui In Hut ('(unity iih HONHiir'n oflltH, I'm nil Klmir of .lucktiiiiivlllii wmh ii , Mnilfoi'cl vUHnr Tliuptiliiy, John H. Oilh, I'uiililitr uf (Imi Mi'il foril Nittlniiiil IIiiiiIi, mnt ii fmv houm In .liirliminvlllii TlmiHiliiy. liny your wluti'i'ii wmnl rlieiii now, M.Mi to $il.oo ir colli. (IdIiI Ituy Htmlty (Jo, .. M. Hhclliy of (!linipiinil mill Mil. Hlixlliy of Montnuit vlnllcil at Pair. vlnw Wmliu'Hiliiy. Mr. mill Mm, John Turiiliviiuh HIitIIiii; lutvo limm vIkIiIii imlnllviw MvliiK ix'iir I'liiwnlx. Clilnmui Hucrml I.IIIgH nml JniuncK nlr iiliinu at llroniltoy'ti. Phono r. i k i . (!. M. Klild, who tut n limit iilto III fur hoiiihIIiiiii In niiiviilt'unwit, .1. I). WlllllllllH WMH CIYtr (rom llllttll rri'nli a few ilayn iiro. Will Mullur, tint Im 'i'"rt, will noon harvi'Nt lilx mKon'a oMriitloiiH ami (txpitctN to K'lthnr m'Viirnl tuna of tiholi'o lioimy, liny your wliitor' wood clump now. S4.no to H. 01) pr ronl. (loltl Itay Ititilty Co. Clin. C'riiiiii Iiuh ri'tiiriici to Call fornlu iittnr it aliort vlnll with tola v('n IIvIiik Honth of .litcUitonvlllil? Hurry IVIlt'tl of AmIiIiiiiiI wuh In Mfilfont ilnrlim thn wek. Ho Im hiiN forlnc with let; ilUlnictrd wltlli? BCUffllllK. At thn BIkii of Y Nifty. NothwItlmtuiiilliiK thu many rlvll mm on tlio ulifiilt court tlncki'l, tint lawjt'm worn ri'iuly to try only ono Jury who, HorlMTt Colo hit been ilown from Colcntt'lu In (hv Intcro't of thu hot tlliiK work locntcil tluTC. Huy your wlnr' wood cluap now. $ 4 . r 0 to $0.00 pur ronl. tloltl liny Uwilty Co. The Jury drawn for Iho Hoptdiihor tiirm of circuit court U (wikukiM In tlio dlnpoHllloii of tint many criminal (-uiicM on thtt ioul(dt, !:. I. (imhrln, who ownt thn old llybcit orrhnrd, located a inllo north of Jnckmiiivlllit, will nhlp over 2000 tioxfit of tipple Hi In m'mhou. Alioul 4u0 hoxi'H of NoiickiicIi went pnrkiM IhU wi'i'k. Mn Oiithrlo'n crop Is nn flnn an It In law. Bnnltnry French Ory Cloanlnp, Wnrko. HtTiimii I'owijll, chief drauKhtMinaii In County Itond Hiipcrlntoinlcnt liar inou'a office, wuh ainoiiR IiIm Mcilford frloud Tliurtlnv -f -f Mr. anil 'Mm'. II. J. TrowltrlilKo vlr, Iti'd I). M. CoIIIiin and hi family or JackHouvlU Frldny. Huy your wlutur'n wood cheap now. $ 1.50 to fO.OO per cord, (lold Kay Itoalty Co. J. A. WrlKht of Phoenix wuh In Mcdford and Jarkiioiivllln Friday. Ho rcliinicil from Ohio not long nlnco after nn nlmi'iicv of nearly two yearn. JamcH Morton and A. Ord of Ihoo nlx were nmom; the iiiaiiy vUltorH lit Medford diirliiK the week. Do not overlook UiIh. Tlio Flnh Market will mill every day HiIh week hnlltxit and IIiik cod at I centn per lh.; Hiilinoii, lCn per lb.: wprhiK chicken 20u per lh.; creamery but ter 30c per lh, Kippered nalnion ror lunch kooiIh frenh every day. Mean, ler & Kent worthy. 1G3. H. N. Hay and F. J. Ulakeley. who are looking after the nffnlrH of the Sterling MIiiIiik coiupiiny, huvo had the mine collected with the uintu Hue of the I'aclfle HtntoH rompany te. ephono and have J tint put aevernl ninii ill wlirk repalrliiK the dltcheH and flumen, An extoiiHlve run will he luiido at the mine. Y. II. Allen In In charge or the work. liny your wluter'n wood cheap now. $ I. nil to $0.00 per cord. Cold Hay Keulty Co. Mi-H. I). II. UiihmuII and MrH. Hwau are vIhIUuk Anlilaml rrlemlH. Mik. Aithur Fnrlien or Talent Ih In Medrord vInIiIiik her paroutH, Mr. and Mm. 1). T. l.awton. Free dirt, Hear creek uedlnicnt, very rich, nil Iooho, adjolnlnj pave meat on (loueva uvenuo and Mine xota Htreot. Hue Huniphiey, KIR K. Main. 153. .lumen Duvln of Trail creek Iiiin re turned from a tilp to (limit Hrltlaii. lie ntlolideil tlio coroiiatloii or King (leoiKo V, The petit Jury linn been illiicliarKeil Miihject to the call or Hie court, Thorn mn uiiiiiy ciimi'm ror Ha eoiiHldomllon, but thn attoiiieya am not ready lo try tiieni. liny your wluter'n wood cheap now. H.fiO to $0.00 per. cord. Oold Huy Healty.Co, H, A. Nowell, ladliin' tailor. Itniiin 16, l. O. Ilullillui;. 171 It. IC. O'llrleu 1 1 nn linen Mpnuilliig a row daM at IiIh old homu on Apple rule. W. II. Miiullby win a recent litinl, nemi vldltor In JankHonvlllo. Will pay can 1 1 ror rirat-clttHtt pow er Hpray outfit, cIiiih. THchlrgl, llox US. Fred Furry of Phoenix haa been trunmictlur: himluvioi In Medford mid Weeks & McGowah Co. UNDERTAKERS liny Phone M71 Night l'houc r. W. Wki 1071. A. . Orr, MM. LAUT ASSISTANT. tnrr''- JOHN A. PERL i II...I..h1..I.i.m ...! l.a. In. 1.11. IM S uiiui-iiiiiki-r mm mnw I 3uccoHHor to tho undortnklnB lo- partmuut ot Mudford Furniture Co. i fttl.... nu U,l. Ilinl,ii Hlr.utl """" " U"M.il ' -- 4 I . .. .... . .. .....l.i 'loiepiionoH: uny, nou i(i; uikiu IroHldotice, lloll -173. Homo 170-L. CiiIIh miMweied night or tlay AM11ULANCR SKUVIOH rtttttwt4 Jiickitouvllle. County lleciirder Colvlg luu ben been vlnltlug In Medford. Huy your winter' wood cheap now, $1.60 to $0.00 per cord, (lold Hay Hnally Co. K. A. lllrkH and P. M. Kernhaw have been In Jackhonvllle tievornl llinea lately, placing monumeiitH In the pioneer graveyard. Tho county rock mother, which wan laid up a few daya for repaint, la again piiHhlug material ror thn Im provement or the county roudii from the itiarry went or JackHonvllln, Thn big traction engine In hauling four, teen loadH or Heven cubic ynrtU each day, liny your wluter'n wood cheap now. $1.60 lo $0.00 per cord, (lold Kay Ki-alty Co. Mrn. II, K. Fonter wan In JackHon vllln the forepart of the week vlitlt lug frlcudH. Beo It. A. llolrnei, Thn Mmuranco Man, over Jackwon County bank. Mlrn Ague Ijve, daughter or Mr. nml Mr C, M. Love and formerly of JackNonvllle, In vlnltltig In Portland the guent of Mr. II. F. Howell, her granttudughter, and Mrn. P. J. Han uon her aunt. Mm. Love In a talented miiHlclan and a pupil of I'ror. Klavn of thn New Knglaud CoiiHorvntory or MuhIc, She wan ror'a time the ac ronipanleiit of MIhh Hetenla Freeman, now louring In Kuropo lit grand ope ra. Carkln A. Taylor (John II. Carkln. Olunn O. Tnyior), attornoy-at-law. over Jackion County Iltnk Ilnlldlns. Mod ford. MIh Ituth Merrick left thin morn lug for Hugonn where alio will re- nunie ntudleH at the ntatn unlvvntlty. C. II. Monaghan utitl C. I,. Schelf releln motored to Iltttto Falla Friday lo HpeiuV a few dayHwJth Mra. Mon nghan'H brother, F. K. Monaghan. Dave Pence 'Ih In today Iroin the Trail creek country. He tells thnt the Proiipect electric polo Hue In now completed thu entire dln(mice, rrom (Sold Hay to ProHpect. Huy your wluter'n wood cheap now, $4.60 to $0.00 per cord. Oold Hay Keulty Co. At tho Sign of Yo Nifty. Mr. and Mrs. L. llryan of Portland, who have been Htopplng In Medford for several days, left thin inoriilng tor DuiiHinuIr, Calif. Mrn. W. Kuton Is visiting of AnIi lunil rrlemlH. I.ntlloM, havo your milt mado lij thn Horlln Ladlea Tailoring Co., nl Central Point, Or. 173 A. .1. Htowart returned thin morn. Ing to Cottage drove. He oxpects to noon leave for Mexico to remain dur ing thn winter. Sanitary French Dry Cleaning Works. Mrs. U A. Murphy returned to AhIi land thin morning after a visit with Medford rolutlveH. Huy your wluter'n wood cheap now. $1.60 to $0.00 per cord. Cold Hay Keulty Co. Mr. ami Mrs. 8. C. Pier and Mr. and MrH. II. N. Starr of Portland were registered at the NiihIi Frldny. J, II. Helllnger returned this morn ing rrom oPrtlaud mid Salum. He said that tho rain hua been trifle ror unveral dnytt, part In thn Willamette valley and that fully one-third or the grain crop of thnt valley Is uuthres. ed and Ih uniotU a total Iosh, Four and one-hair IiicIioh or rain Iiuh mien al or which ma do the races at thu fair a very HtiresHful rarce. Huy your winter's wood cheap now. $1.60 to $0.00 per cord, tiold Hay Keulty Co. MIhh Alum Gould, left today for AHboHtos where, on Monday, alio will commence teaching school In that din trlct. Mih. Claru Winer Mil start for Uugouo next Monday whuru she will roHiimn her Htudles In tho Unlvernlty or Oregon. MIhs Winer will bo a Julnor t It Ih year, ir you buy your shoos now you will repent ut leisure. Walt for H-llug. M 163 W. T. York and Hrtn, Master Karl, ai o In Grants Piihu today on buHlneus. Huy your wlnter'a wood cheap now. $4,60 to $0.00 per cord. Gold Kay HeallyCo, Mih, W. P, Gould In visiting frlnudi ut Phuenlx today, The Ladles' Aid Hoclnty of th First MethodlHt Kplscopal church wll entertain their frlendx with nn In formal tea at the new home or Mm I). T, Uwton, .110 North Hartlett Wednesday. tUpcouiher 20, rrom 2:30 to 6:00 p, in, All lad lea cordially In Vlled. Our moolo Ih " To give the public thn IiohI Ktirvlce obtainable In inaiiii nfcturliii: Jewelry uu'il rnpiilrliif wnlclniK." Wn also curry u compleli line or diamonds mid solid gold Jew elry. II. 0. Van He Cur, 2U0 K. Mali, street. 162W (Iralimu, the tire liiHiirancu man, has old Line Companies, that lia paid nillllous or dollaiH. II, (Irahiiin, tho Fire Insurance man, wuh ut Oold Hill yesterday settling a Iocs for the Continental. Ladlesl Wall forll-llng the expert ahoemuii to fit you. 163t Mrn. T. N. McCafrrny of Centra. Point, wan In the city today. Mr, nut! Mrn, Aiihard Hubbard re turned today from thu stain fair. Mr. mid Mrn. F. II. Stocks and F. l Stocks arrived In Medrord yes terday from Seattle, having been caled hero by tho death of their mother, Mrs. Slocks, who died re cently at HrownsUoro. Mrs. W. K. Haumbueh returned a fuw days ago from a visit to Seat tle, at which place she met her brother wj-o , Hecretary of state of Montana. MIiibim Uuth Woodford and Ktitli lliitchlus left yesterday for week's visit with thn latters parents who roKlde a Hilt. Calif. - Iro Dnnlup of Talent, was In Medford yesterduy on business. Wellborn and Kinmutt Hceson, of TaTlent, were among their many Medford friends yesterday. Mrs. Cleon Ulfort Hodye left Fri day afternoon for San Francisco where they will go to Los Angeles and other southern California points, expecting to be absent about a month, Mrs. M. C. Turnof returned Fri day to Portland after ii stay of sev eral monthH In Medford. Mrs, B. It. Van Dyke returned Friday from u two weeks' visit In Portland. Mrs. J. I). Cribble mid children left yesterday tor Hutto. Montana, at which placo Mr. OrlbL'lo Ih cm ployed. Cashier O. It. Llndley or the Jackson County bonk, and her uu cle. O. W. I.lndley, relumed last night from a tfcn days visit to Fort Klamath anil Klamath Falls. Kov. and Mrs. H. N. Aldrlch of Central Point, wero In Medford yes- terdoy. Kev. Aldrlch Is pastor or tho M. K. church In Central Point aud In but recently from Saginaw, Mich. In all probability Kev. Aldrlch will bo returned lo the Central Point charge by the district ronierencc which will be In session In Salem next week. Mrs. O. A. Dulllz and daughters, of Bveretl, Wash., arrived In Med ford Friday for a visit. Mrs. I)u lltz'n father, J. J. Ackem and her sister, Mrs. II. C. Hrowu, of North Holly street. OSWKdQ, N. Y. Sept. It!. Avia tor Ward piihsed Cmnpville at Jl:08 p. iu. He landed here ut 11:18. Os wego in 'JIM miles from New' York Read This Booklet "The Hair anil lt Caw," Sent Free l'Mn KciieM. Tho Herplclde Company want everyone to havo a copy or tholr book, let telling how to taku care of aud possesn nice hair. Thu booklet con tains much valuable Information on thu subject of sovlug and cultivating tho hair. If the present-day men and ownien would begin to live up to tho tench lugs or this little booklet It Ik doubt ful ir the next generation would find a badheaded man or lady wearing ralso hair. It Ih Just iib easy to havu robust and beautiful hair hh to have thin, scrag by hair or no hair at all. If thu scalp Is kept clean mid free from dan druff the hair grows naturally and luxuriantly. The booklet tulla how this may be most effectively accomplished by tho use of Newbro's Herplclde. Herplclde doatrops thu germ which cuuhoh dun drurr, frees tho head from dirt mid scarf flukes. Tho hair becomes light, fluffy and beautiful. V Nowbro'a Herplclde la the' original remedy that kills thu dandruff gorm for which there aru many Imitations and substitutes mild to bo just na good. Huy nothing but tho original. All reliable drugglstB sell aud guar antee genuine Herplclde In ono dollar bUo bottles, Send 10q In postngo to Tho llorpl clilo Co., Uopt, It., Detroit, Mich,, mid a ulcu uamplo will bu Hunt with tho booklet. Applications obtained at tho better harbor shops mid hair (Irons lug par lors. MKIHOKI) 1MIA11MAOY, Special Agent. Ner I. (), Night or Day. CAN'T HUNT NOW WITH RECEIPTS luil Secure. Llcenie From County Clerk Before Hunllnu. Or Fishing Notaries Have Been Grafting Says Chief Warden Flnlcy. Hinilinc or i'iHliun; upon receipt fiirniHlied by iioIumih nml jiimHcum f the pence' will tiol l.i itinnvcrl in t-,. rulure, nceorilipfr to itiHtici'lioiiM ro- eiill.y iHNiieil by Hl'ile nrd of Fid; mil (buno C'ornrniioii.!n, nupti(bD til owr IliO'Xlnte Jim ,f been (old n, rroHl uny bonier or riliennnn who niln lo hIiow it icgular Hsliinc or iliiilinc lieiiirte in Iiih pnHKeHHioii, up on (lcinaiiil. The Imlder of a re U'ipt will lie Ireiited in every way the iiime in Ibougli be had never mmle iitplieiition for n lifeline. The i canon for IIiik action 'm plain. In Hie pafclj nojnricH nml jmtircx of the peace, wboiinve nntliorily lo col lect for licenses", ihiic a receipt anil iiiaU the inonc-to the eounty elerk, who. in turn mnils licenhe to the notary or justice, lo be delivered to the applicant, h'nvc failed to do no. porkctlntf the money nml mlvisiiiK the npplieaiit lluil a receipt ik eijniv nlenl lo a licenne. To stop thin petly grnftiiiK. (lame Warden Finley iiiHiht Hint HepiiHi'H, in, the future, will be rceognized an llio only evideuee of ii right (o limit, or fiMi. "We have a fairly complete rec ord of notaries aud juxticpH who have retained .money hulougiuj; to the game fund," Miid Warden Finley "and lliey arc locale, all over the Htate. Tbcuo men have actually ne cepted money for licennes nnd made no retuniH of it, nor have they He cured licenses for thoe who have mado application. By nrreslinp lhot.0 holding: merely receipts for li- eeiiHi'H, wo will Hliorlly run down llio.se who have I. ecu utility of tliin friiud." It Ih provided by Inw Hint any ju- tice of Hie peace or notary in IholdcHperado who Hale may receive mohey for Ihej coiiuly clerk on application for bunt big or fiHliiuu licetiHCH, mid the game warden has no dinpoHllion lo p j nn oliHtncle in lbs way of hunter lo IIiiim eawily tve.uru their righlH, lie' Ih firm, howewtr, Jti Iuh intention lo' bleak up a practice which bn prov-' en (Icmoriiliiii to many public nnd leuii public oH'miiIh in nil purlH f ' 0"gon. I COST OF LIVING LESS THAN IT WAS LAST YEAR MAN WHO ASSAULTED SCHOOL TEACHER CAUGHT WINN'fl'KO, iMnn., Kept. 1(1. -Tlio Ic'ltnlly nHitulted ANhh (llndytf 1'rleo, the HU'enlnle, Afnnitelut, riehool teaehet', vtM nap tnrcd i!h movniiiir at llnuitnh, K, I)-, nnd eonfosHod, Ills Identity Iiuh not yet been cnlubliHlied, I'MITLANI), Ore., Hepl. 1(1. ('ompariMoii of food priccx mude ti- day with tlmae of a year ago, hIiow that the cost of living, us far nn ealable are concerned, urc Imvr (him in Kcptember, 11)10, throughout the I'neilie norlhwext. KggK are xelliug al (1 cciiIk ,er dozen J;8. Hutler in ', Hour t H'i centrt it barrel under IiihI hcu roii'h prieeH, mid all mentH, veal ex cepted, , are Hlightly ehenper. I'otiitoex are quoted at an ad vance of ,'lf eeiitH a wick over Inst year'H prices and mignr has jumped ?1 per hundredweight. r - f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY (lU'irno f1ra .rovtiO ta T, mm, And the drawing" too Is nice, But what is muck more clever Is our class of goods and price, v - Xl v. 1 rt TIH1 TM CO.H.t. 1 "A J ..S ctZTry' tp 1'OK SA LB .Strictly modern 7 rootn btiugalow, with sleeping Kireh. I'art eani and eay tennK on balance. AddreiH 02 eare Alail Tribune office. I FOK KALE 10 acres applo, 4 year old, excellent location, 17 nerex, ten iu four year old pears. Mod em house with conveniences. Box! 177 Central I'omt. 137 FOK SALE Strictly modeny 8 room hotit-e on paved Ktrcet, eloe in, u pood bargain. Impiirc 104 S. Holly. B AGGAGEANDEXPRESS HENRY M, MARSH All ordors promptly attended to night or day. Short and long hauls. Moving household goods a specialty Union teamsters. ,. n ,4 j Office 51 ? Front . Pacific 4171 7 Henie 80 Residence Main 613 1 When we talk toou on newspaper- space, ws try to talk intersstingly snougK to ihduce you tg cgme to our store. We speak of the high standard of eur stock, ef the varisty offered, and we tell you of our prices, which are brought as low as may be for goods of quality. Then when .you corns to ses us it remains for us te provs all that we have said and prom ised. If we fail, the penalty is loss of .your pat ronage. Our list of customers steadily increases. Be causs our newspaper announcements ar backed by th? deeds of our store. The new fall 1 9 1 1 styles are here for your in spection; they are differsnt t2 any you kave seeh Corns in fr a losk, we ars here to showou. Model Clothing Co. Established 1910 SJ AND QA L VrX i lotiwnu iMiuuMiNutcr. uiriLUiurt i 'GERARD TAILLAND1ER. Send for Catalog. Nat. Bldg. 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. Remember What Your Wife Said ? Wasn't It Something Like This ? ; "John, don't you think you bet have that suit cleaned and pressed ; it looks shabby." We make a suit look like new and give you that UTAH dmHit f C Art PTIAI C tt Cft S ," wcu uicicu, amiiuu auucaiautc and feeling Yau can tell your wife we will clean her Suit, Coat or Dress PANTORIUM Ml' R.i j V