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MEDITORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKMiOON, MONDAY, SEPTKMHIiJR 25, 1011.
LOCAL AtiD PERSONAL
Mr. nnd Mra. W, A. Jones loft Bnl
urdny for Crntor Lnkq.
Mr. nnd Mrs. P. M. Corllea of Taulo
Hock wore In Medford Snndny visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Corllcs of N.
Or nn go street.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Graham, . togoth.
ft wltf P, J Alex Mayor tfero In
BrownaWo Friday BottllhgMosa for
C.' P. Mil. Mr. Halt will rebuild at
once.
lluy your winter's wood cheap now.
t4,Ji(Mo JC.OO per cord. Gold Ray
ItwiltyCo. ' .
V. A. Husscy returned Sunday from
a business trip to San Francisco.
Frank Dennett and wife, formerly
of Medford' aro now residents of bend
wlicro Mr. Bennett Is chief salesman
Atid window decorator In tho largest
mcrcanttlo establishment of the city.
liny your winter's wood cheap now.
J4.b0 to $G,00 per cord. Gold Itay
Realty Co. '
P. M, oJrdan was at Gold Kay over
Sunday.
James It. Wright, formerly of tho
Mod ford Hardwaro company, has tho
eftlo of tho townslto lots at Mctollncs,
tho now railroad center of central Or
egon. Mrs. Clara Mouldcn Is propri
etor of tho hotel, tho first In central
Oregon. Ed l'ic'kard Is proprietor of
tho Mctollns cafe. All aro doing well.
Buy your winter's wood cheap now.
$4.50 to $6.00 per cor. Gold Itay
Realty Co.
Wm. Hodson, formerly of Medford,
who hns bon o'pcratlng an automobile
8. A. Nowell, ladles' tailor. Room
15, P. O. Building. 174
stage butWeen Rocky Point and Fort
Klamath, has joined a telephono con
struction crew In central Oregon.
Buy your winter's wood cheap now.
$4.50 to $6.00 percord. Gold Ray
Realty Co.
Ray Hodson of Medford, has for
tho past month been driving the Cra
ter Lake auto, stago between Fort
Klamath and tho lake, carrying 'in ad
dition to passengers, a ton of freight
to the lako daily.
Buy your winter's wood cheap now.
$4.50 to $6.00 per cord. Gold Ray
Realty Co.
Dr. and Mrs. J. M. cKcne have re
turned from a visit to southern Cali
fornia. Mrs. Kceno Is much Improv
ed in health.
Sanitary French Dry Cleaning
Works.
Arthur Clark of tho Clark-Henery
Construction company, returned from
an automobile trip to Crseccnt City
with his family. His mother left
Sunday for Portland.
Buy your winter's wood cheap now.
$4.50 to $6.00 per cord. Gold Ray
Realty Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dodgo returned
Sunday from their wedding ojurney
In California.
Buy your winter's wood cheap now.
$4.5Q to $6.00 per cord. Gold Hay
Realty Co.
Alfred Ivey, ,tho contractor and
builder, returned aSturday from at
tendance at the M. E. church confer
ence. Wo aro now buying Winter Nells
pears. See us beforo selling. Pro
ducers' Fruit Co.
C. W, Perkins, secretary nnd treaa
urer of tho 401 orchards, was In Med
ford aSturday, Ibe guest of Bert A,
dorson. He returned Saturday night
to his home at San Francisco.
At tho Sign of Yo Nitty.
Mrs. A. '., Sean left aSturday night
for a visit with relatives In Portland.
Chinese Sacred Lilies and Japanese
air plants at Brondley's. Phone
51S1.
Mr. nm Mrs. W. J, Hlgham arrived
ANDREW. TACKSTROM
WEDS is. HOBBS
Mrs. Kmum llolibs became the
wife of Andrew Tnckflrutn at the
Presbyterian church Snndny, Sent
'21th, Kov. Shields nrfic'mtinR. Tho
hriile nnd groom nrc both well known
in this city. TJiey will he nl homo to
their friends after October 1st at
03 W JIMh street.
II. G. Mlchalson, ono of tho mem
bers of the Medford Furniture &
In Medford Saturday from San Fran-1 Hardware, company, was taken sud-
vlslt for several
parents, Mr. nnd
- i mu nciiuue 111
G. Throckmartln of Buncom was In Ra,ph gtanJey
Cisco. They will
weeks with their
Mrs. I. A. Prultt.
Buy your winter's wood cheap now.
f4.50 to $6.00 per cotd. Gold Ray
Realty Co.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wetxel returned
Saturday to their homo at Portland
after a visit with relatives.
The Mutual Life Insurance Co. pays
tho largest 'dividends. Sco J. F.
Hutchason.
The list of appointments to be
made at the M. ,13. conference now In
session at Salem has not been made
known yet but it Is very probablo that
Rev. Eldrldge of Roseburg will be
transferred to Medford. Rev, Bel
knap, it Is expected, will go to Wood
laWn, near Portland.
Buy your winter's wood cheap now,
$4.50 to $6.00 per cord. Gold Ray
Realty Co.
Councilman W. W. Elfcrt has com
menced ChcTconstructlon of an elegant
ten-room residence on North Oakdale
avenue. G. W. Slater, the constract
or, has tho construction work In
charge and is now putting In the con
crete foundation.
Dr. A. A. Finch of Ashlovla Is In
the valley looking after his orchard
Interests, near Table Rock.
Buy your winter's wood cheap now.
$4.50 to $6.00 per cord. Gold Ray
Realty Co.
W. S. King of Takllma, Josephine
county. Is In Medford visiting old
time friends.
Are you waiting for "B-llng's"
shoes? Will be at your service soon.
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Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Usher of Co
Hngo, Calif., who havo been visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Alexander In
this city, returned to their home this
morning.
Buy your winter's wood cheap now.
$4.50 to $6.00 per cord. Gold Ray
Realty Co.
Peter Gilbert, an old-time travel
ing salesman through this section,
now in business In Albany. Is among
the many Shriners In tho city today,
At the Sign of Ye Nifty.
Mrs. Lee Denton of Fort Klamath
Is in McdfonL
Carkin & Taylor (John, 1L Carkln,
Glenn O. Tayior), attorney-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank Building,
Medford.
C. P. Brlggs and John Wlnnlngham
of Butte Falls were In tho city Sat
urday. See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
Mrs. Rachel Rader left this morn
ing for Fort Klamath, having been
called there by a message announcing
tho serious Illness of her brother.
Monty 111 In the storo Saturday night
and for a time his condition was con
sidered very serious. Ho was much
Unproved this morning.
T. E. May and Miss Lillian Dugnt.
of Tablo Rock were married Septem
ber 20th, and left Saturday tor Grand
Junction, Colorado, whoro they ex
pect to reside. They wero accom
panied by C. G. May, a brother of tho
groom, who also will rcsldo In Grand
Junction.
J. C. Watson and Miss Goldlo Wi
mer, both of this city, wero married
at Jacksonville. Saturday" and left tho
same evening for Portland to bo ab
sent a couple of weeks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Meeker re
turned today from a pleasure trip to
Portland and Salem. Mr. Meeker was
a delegate to tho M. E. conference
W. J. Burbrldgc left Saturday night
for Portland. Mrs. Burbrldgc has
been In Portland "for several weeks
undergoing a surgical operation at a
hospital In that city. She Is very
much Improved In health and will re
turn to Medford with her husband.
Miss Ethel Bennett visited Grants
Pass friends today.
District Attorney B. F. Mulkoy left
for Grants Pass this morning. Tho
September term of court opened In'
that city this morning. There arts'
thirteen criminal cases docketed for
trial this term, and It Is expected tho I
grand Jury will turn In a number of
other cases. i
Billy Clark or Coburn, Oregon, ar
rived in Medford Sunday night for a
couple of stays' stay. Mr. Clark for
merly resided in Medford but Is now
operating a grain farm In tho Willam
ette valley.
T, E .Daniel and Will Mullcr enjoy
ed excellent fishing yesterday about
ten miles above Butte alls.
L. A. Lovejoy of Almena, Kansas,
is In Medford.
E. L. Warnstortf of Jamestown. N.
D., is visiting Medford friends.
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JACKSON COUNTY BANK
Medford, Oregon.
lMtfi'Q,Uinn veal's of uninterrupted successful
business. v , V
Capital, Surplus and Profits moro than $.175,
000.00.. , ... . x.
All business lias our prompt and careful atten
tion. Total resources are over $800,000.00.
"V. I. Arnvtor, President. C. W. McDonald, Cash.
G. K. Lindlcy, Vice-President.
tho city a day or two ago on business
connected with his extensive farm in
terests. Sanitary French Dry Cleaning
Works.
Judgo Glenn O. Taylor and Attor
ney E. F. Adams left Saturday night
for a couple of weeks' pleasure visit
to San Francisco.
Ladies, havo your suit made by
the Berlin Ladles' Tailoring Co., at
Central Point. Or. '173"
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Savago of
Gold Hill spent Sunday with J. W.
Bass and family.
Disappointments? "Be-llng" is
pasulonly waiting for the storo room.
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Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Bonner aro In
Medford today from tholr homo at
Derby, this county. Both tho doctor
and his wife havo but recently re
turned from, a three .mqnUis' jir.ofcj
Hlofinl visit to nlKmath Falls.
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Weeks & McGowan Co.
TJOTERTXKEBB
Bay Fhose M71
mU FfcM V, W. Week M71.
A. K. Ott, MM.
LADT AiSISTAMT.
Buy your winter's wood cheap now.
$4.50 to $6.00 per cord. Gold Ray
Realty Co.
Mr. and JILrs. M. F. Tyler of Den
ver, aro In Medford looking tno city
over. They are making a tour of tho
Pacific northwest..
J. C. Smidt has both phones Intsal
led In the old Davis warehouse and
will be glad to quote you prices on
all kinds of feed and poultry sup
plies.
Mr. nnd !rs. L. C. Felt left Med
ford Sunday nlght for Stockton, Cal.,
In response to a telegram received
Sunday advising them of tho death of
Mrs. Felt's father!
RESULTS TELL
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Who will haul five loads
of firewood from Jacksonville to
Medford and take five loads in
pay? Address Laurel, care Mail
Tribune. 165"
There Can Ik No Doubt About the Re
sults In Medford.
Results tell the tale.
All doubt Is removed.
Tho testimony of a Medford citizen
Can be easily Investigated.
What better proof can be had?
Mrs. J. II. Baussum, Central ave
nue, Medford, Oregon, says: "I was
to bad with kidney trouble that I
could not do my housework. My
Sack was weak and painful and in
(he morning when I got up I was lamo
md sore. The kidney secretions were
jnnalural and my health steadily ran
down until I was hardly able to get
about. While in that condition I read
ibout Doan's Kidney Pills and got a
box at Hnsklns drug store. I felt
better from the time I commenced
their uso and It was not long beforo
t was cured. I am In a position to
recommend Doan's Kidney Pills high
ly to anyono afflicted with kidney
complaint." (Statement given Sept.
14, 1907.)
A Permanent Cure.
When Mrs. Baussum was Inter
viewed on Oct. 26, 1009, she said:
"My former endorsement of Donn'B
Kidney Pills still holds good. Since
this remedy cured me I have had no
further attacks of kidney complaint
and I have enjoyecfgood' health."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Bttfalo,
New York, eoje agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
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JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker and Embalmer
i 3uccessor to tho undertaking de
partment of Medford Furniture Co,
Office SM South Uartlett Street
Telephones: day, Bell 471; night j
I residence, Boll 473. Home 170-L.
CaJJa answered sight or day
I f AMBULANCE SERVICE -
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Social and Aesthetic
DANCING
MrB, J. W. Mac Clatchlo will give a series of aesthetic and social
dancing lessons, in tho Episcopal hall, Main street.
""""Beginning, September 3th, Saturday morning at 403(y,acla7s In
aeslIlUllC QUIICIUH fVf Jjmn ium u ui an jcuio ui
class for
oldor
i a
girls In ncthotlc
for ladles, from
Saturday, from 2 to 4 p. m a
dances, and physical' culture.
Tuesday mornings, classes in aesthetic dances
ll;30 to 1 p. m. ,
Social dances and lessons for tho older young people, Friday ev
ening, from 8:30 to 11:30. (
After tho closo of tho football season, a class in social dancing
will be formed exclusively for tho high school boys and girls, Friday
afternoons. "
l'lIICE FOR TERM OF 12 LES80.NH, $fl.OO.
ai,x .a
e Land of
Fertile Soils
'nllfornln Is a land of
fcrttlu soil.
California U a liuul of
ctjunbto ctlnmto.
CallfomU soil nmt cllnuito
proilucn fortune
In fruit.
Them Is nn MiumWico
ivf watrr umleiiyliiK It.
Wells can be sunk
at very llttlo njtpoiim) nnd
tlio orvhiinlM tluri uro full
Ix-nrliiK fruit trwH. jKncli,
pinion. iiruiK'H,. nirli!otit. '
rtlmomli, ollvf, nectarine.
Huttr county un tho
most fortllo noil
In Cillfornlu.
Hut to county climate
Is particularly
Adapted to tho
production of
pruiR'n, almond,
peaches, pears.
Tlirro r nlno berries of
all kltula. ,
TIiIh noil 'ninl ctlmnlo
produce. liiKclous fruit
of all vnrletlm
In the Kreulcnt nliumlanrr.
The Hlihvell ranch offers
the nilvnntiiRn of
iUhp noil (It feet)
of proved fcrllllty.
The Hldwoll ranch In
IUitte county
has been produdnc
these fruit for moro
than a Keneratlon.
For more than n
half century the
Ittdnclt'mnch has been
famous for Its fruits.
Ilierv are two rullu-u)-it.
Trulnn ovcry two hours.
The Illdwcll ranch. 1,500 acres
Is now being sold
In little farms at
price to attract the
enterprise nettler
w ho known good land
when ho sees It.
Tho land Immediately Joins
the city of Cltlco,
P proKremdve. pronproua
town of 13,000 IHHtple. 18
mlleu from Knn l-mnclnco,
9t uilli'M from Haermnento.
in
Utm
WllNI
The terms are 10 per cent down.
tho balance In novrn
years.
With the tow prices and
tlin rosy trrms
thn ndvantaci u offered
tire morn ntlrncttvo
than In any other
i "Kecllon of nCllforntu.
Hlnir In tx-lltivlnif.
I'll rcha Rent can practically
buy thn land with
our money.
Come to see the laud,
tho trees, thn fruits,
the flower, tho vegetable,
the alfalfa, the climate.
The soil can be plowed
any day In the year.
It Is 18 feet
deep'.
annii; H. K.
Clorenco Heed,
Chlco, Cul.
Write for i-clflo Information
about theito orchurds
und other property.
Write to
IlinWin.I. OltOIIAIIDH, Inc.
of Chlco.
A II Montgomery,
Union Kavlnea Itank UldR.,
Oakland. Cul.
4 t
RUSS MILL
On Riverside Ave.
L. B. BROWN, Proprietor.
Feed, lour, Seed, Vetch, Winter Oats.
Barley Rolled.
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE ., .
OCTOBER 3rd and 4th
Pireetion of Geo. T. Wilsdn,
Tlie theatrical attraction of the District Fair.
Up-to-ttyte end-gags, ballads, specialties and end
soiigs. New scenery and lighting effects.
Reserved seats, 7oc and $1.00.
Reservation opens ii JJaskins 9 a4.4in. Monday, Oc
tober 2ii(l, v Buy your tfeicehTonly'oTVoino Moose.
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THEATRE
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llenty H. l'Vmlli'r
The Reeves Musical Co.
UPKlnnliirt Nepli'inlMT Utlllt for Thrw NhjIitH.
lllKlt cIiims htiilruiueiitnl ntul vocul
Alloiii', (do Dninimcr (llrl Hnuhrctto,
HololnlH, l'VitlurltiK Mist
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MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE, WED., SEPT. 27
A.
H. WOOD sulcata an evening
with th Ivauhin iSonatttion
of tho Year
THE
GIRL
IN THE
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Exceeding theS peed Limit-With an All Star Cast
PRICES: $1.50, $l.bO, 50c
ON SALE MONDAY AT IjASKIN'S
20 Weeks
Chicago
16 WeeKs
Boston
20 Weeks
New York
MEDFORD THEATRE-MON. SEPT. 25
.THE EVENT OF THE SEASON
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WM. A. BRADY, Ltd. Presents
TH Funniest Ploy Ever Written
BABY
MINE
itr M.uuiAHirr mayo imbbbwmb
Dlirct fnmi n Hullil Wnr'n Unit nt Dnly'n Thrntrt', Nrv Ytirk rity
Ilnli) Mlno Is bcikIImk n Ktln of lniii;htcr nrottud llio world It la now
In I'M Mi'cond year nl Sir ClinrluA Wyntlhunt'fl Criterion Tliontro, Ijn-
don.
Within tlirco months llaliy Mlno will bo playud In Hurllu. Vluuun,
I'arln, Molliournu and St. I'oturatiurc.
WhnL tho San FrnnclDco critic uny of Ilatiy Minn."
"Ilnliy Mlno" proved thn Rrealcut coinudy ntnitml In San Kran
cUco within my rocolectlon. Walter Anthony, In "Tho Call."
When ho play ends your laiiKhtor niiiclilnury In ntrnphlod nnd
you luiow thorn tiuvor wn nuythltu; 00 funny. Itnlph K. Uriinud, In
"Tho Chronicle. . . - (
You, niiiflt bo n JinpIcHa dyapcptlc If tho tlcklo of t doesn't got
to your rlha, J. hnwrrnco Toolo, In "Tho Kxmulnor."
You Can't Stop n DIr KniiKh I.lko Ilnhy Mlno.
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Seats for "BABY MlNEMonSaleThursdayIlasklns)rugStorc
PRICES 50c, $1.00 AND $1.50, i
At The Star
Medford 'h New JTomo of Plioloplays.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY.
Vitagraph Monthly.
(A Terrific Collision of Two Locomotives.)
The Surgeon's Temptation.
(Powerful and Q ripping.)
How Algio Captured the Wild Man.
(Don't Miss This; It's a Scream.)
Al Sathor in Popular Songs.
Pay strict attention to our music and realistic ef
fects. Sunday we run continuous from 2 . m. to 30:30
p. m.
Wcelc-days from 2 io 5 p. m. and 7 to 10:30 p. m.
Strict attontion to ladjes and children during aft
ernoon performances.
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