"I ( ' JJV"' ' a it MEDFORD MATT TRTBUNTS. OT,DFOftP,.OW10N. TTTTTftflDAT, SEPTEMBER 28, 3911 PAGE JIVE LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr anil Vim W I). .liiiiiH tun liixt A ,1 Hiiiwiiit ton HiIn IiiiiiiiInk tm nlltlil fur tlmlr hoiim In Huliiitv, Mi'xlro wlioiit ho oxpwlH U. kih-iiiI tho Mlcliliinii, nflur u vImII or two iiiuntlm wlnir Willi tlmlr niiiM, lliu .Innmi lirotliviH, I'ntur Urn ii..Imii(; Iuim hci'ii iiinltliiK ut fiipltul Hill riuicli, 1'iiHl of Moil, u Kiiiiil many limirov.iMimitH uhmil foul. Mr, mill Mm, Jiuum wont itc niiiil;iiuiliMl i'iimI liy Mm, llmny ('limili of III In, Pn,, who iiIhii liiti Iii'dii vlif ItlllC ll'llltlVOll lll'll'. fl. A, Nowoll, ImiIIcr' tllr. Uoiiiti tr, i. o, iiuiiiiiiit:. .7i Mm -.1, Unwind. mUiii lied In AhIi litml )nnlonlity nflor a vlnll' with Mltulmll unit futility. Hmittttty l"rim;li Dry Ulimnln U'nrltN. H. U. I'lilppM of AkIiIiukI wuh In Moilfnnl )'utnriliiy vMlhii IiIm lirolli. or, Attorn.) V ). I'lilim uinl fmii II)'. Wo nrn now ImyliiK Winter Nolls licniit. Kn iih Imforu ihiIIIiii;. Pro-iliin-rn' Ki nit Co. Dr. .1. I). Tin hit tutimieil yimtor iluy ti (lrlittiy, CulKoinlii. Ho nx liiintM to Immoiiih Inttin'hli'il In Kdkiih river xiillcy ori'luird Intnl. Mil) your wlntor'n wood cluni now, ft. fill jior -onl. (lolil May Unilly Co. Mm. Kut" Uiihui'II ri'tiinuMl ntr iltiy from ltUHlMirt( ttlmro nlio lius Iuim In it lioilliil for imvitrul inoiillm. fliinltnry Fnuicli Dry Clcvtiilm; Work. ' Mm, J H. Miotlimu n-turti".! to Mmlfont Wmliiwiility nftornoou from o vlnlt of Hvral inotiHiw In I'ort- IiiiiiI. (.tulle. Imvo your mill tnndo '' tlm llnrlln LnilloH' TallorltiK Co.. "I Contra! Point. Or. 173 A. J. Htt'wurt rniiu In y'lnnln from hlx liomo In Drittn. Iluy your wlntor'it wood rhin now. JI.RO ti'T conl (loltl ltii' Uonliy Co. J, II. Wooilit loft WViliHwIny ovot. Ini: for Portland. At III" Hlitn of Y Nifty. Tlio Jim lioyn. M. H. nnil W. ' Imvo imi'li unlit ilimnimlvoii iIwoIIIhk Iioiihch on tholr CnpUol Hill rnncli. nnl of Modford, nml tlo" nr oxpecl Iiik tlK'lr ftnnllli'K to nrrlvo liorf ilil fnll from HnKliw. Mlchlunu. Clilinu Bacrod Mile nml Jnt'i'' olr ittantu nt llrondley'. IMionn tilRI. O. K Hmltli f Martini. Cnllf.. Mopped off I" Mt'ilfortl TtMiwulny for n ilny'8 vlult wltli iuh iridiuiH, .r. ii Mm. D. Miilr on Vil Main Btroil. Iluy your wlntr' wood olunp now. f .lit) jor conl. Cold liny H'lly Co. tMr. l-'ronk Olnmchitln of Illy. Or Ron, In vIbIHuk rtlntlvi'u nt JncliKon IIU. Iliiiiutlfiil lU'nImm l lHlfw nnil rimtorn nt Tin Hninll:rnfl Shop. KiMitnor'n. ,c3 Chnrlcn UptllUo loft ttti moniliih' ofr n vlnlt to l.oi AiikoIm. jot- WllllnuiH of llurnlironk, Cullf.. nml Mm. Conn of Hilt, wro innrrlml ut JneliBonvllU' yetitrily. Thoy Ml Mctlford IiIh moriiliiK for Hornbrook, wIhto tlicy will rcnldo. Wall nnd try "IMIiir" mIioo. You won't Iio norry. l05 Mr. nud Mr. Mdwnrtl WUk nnd MIni WdlH loft on No. If. today for itBn Prnnclnro. Mr. nnd MrH. W. D. Knighton of Kn;lo Point roturtiod tlili iiionilm: from n vlnll to ol'rtlnnd. MUh NMnti ChnHo roturnod to lur homo nl Ayiir. Cnllf., thin niorul'u; nftor n vlhlt In Mcdford with Mrs. Marlon Latico, If you'vu trlod tho rot. Uion wnlt and try "iMInr.'s" hIi"'"- ,Gr, rrank BhcrluKton loft thlH morn Iiik for his old homo In drum! Hap Ids, Michigan. Hoy your winter's wood cheap now. LRU per rord. Cold Iluy Uwilty Co. Will oDan loft on No. 15 this morn Inc for Baernnionto, Mrs. II. W. Ilenedli-t who has hecn visiting Mr. and Mrs. I'elor Hartie hur, out lit tho rnncli, emit of Mod ford, roturnod to hur homo In Ash land today. 8oo II. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County hank. Mrs, V. C. Ilechdnldt and Mrs. .1. A. HotttltiKor loft this moriiliiK for tholr homo nt llounnxn, Klamath county. Iluy your wlntor's wood cheap now $ I. HO por rord. Cold Kay Kcally Co. tho lioinn pluro v,nt of Medford this Hiiiiimei. ... hmi iuim it rimi biiiiKii. law for his son, Harry, liml has imido his own homo over into a modern huiiKiilotv. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS 17 IMione mm Night Vhontm T. W. Wclm 7t. A. . Orr, MW. LADT ABHIBTANT. I j ts r rr r r ; JOHN A. PERL Undertaker nud Kinlmlmer 3uccoHS(ir to tho utulortnklim do partmont of Modford Kurnltiiro Co. 1 Office UH Houth llartlelt Street ZTolniilionos! day. lloll 471: nlBMtj Iresldonco, lloll 47.1. Homo 170-1), j Vr Culls answered iiljjht or day AMfillfjANOM BKHVIOK i . f s The Miilual l.lfu tnsiiraiiro Co. pays the Ini'Ki'Sl dlvliliitiilM, Hue J, !' HUtcllllHOII, Mr. and .Mm. (Iuoiko K, HIiM)hIi and Mr. mid Mrs. Hyrou K. HhultK of llaiilshiirK. I'll., who have ln-wi In Modford mi a visit to Mr. and Mrs A It. (luirlmiii at -t.'l North Crnpo slreot, returned to tholr homo (his Him nliu:. Tw.dve neros fruit ami nlfalfn laud for snlo. Call on 0, Canty, Tftleut, Oroaon, Mi, nud .Mm. N. V. Hllshy left Wednesday arteriioou for a two weeks visit with old-tlmo friends In Harm, mento. Mr. Bllshv Is onsHtniiM.r .-mi. iluctor on tho I'nclflo a Hnsterti rail road nud (liln Is tho first vacation he has hai( for nearly tin fit yearn. I.essoiin lu hraiiB craft any morn ItiK nt 10 o'clock nl the Hatidlcnirt fihop. ,,Ja, W. M. I'loyd nnd family ft w,. uesdny for Urn AiiKide where thoy expect io iKtnnlii for tho winter. At the Hlitn of Yo Nifty. Mm. Woodson of Coming. Cnl.. Is nere on a visit to Mr. nud Mm. J. V. Mitchell, ut the Mltclmll & iKx-ck or chards east of Modford. Tlilrty-olKht years nK Mm. Woodson llve, In t,M vnlley and H.Ih Ih her first visit mIiico them. It may onslly hit Kiiessed that a few uotalili. chiiUKes have I.iwii maiht in taht leuKth of time, hut, ho this ns It may, tho lady Is n booster for the vnlley at this time and will ndtlso her Corning friends nrordliiK- y. Iluy your winter's wood clomp now. 1 1 ftO per cord. Cold liny Kenlty Co. A. I'rldlKer has traded n ten nnd otie-hnif ncrt) orchnrd tract went ut Medford to w. At. n)d fr i,,,,,!,,,,,, property on North Central aveuitu In Medford. This property Ih r.OxlOQ feei In nine nnd Is situated Jtmt north of the Dlntiioml IimIkIiik house. In the deal enrb of the propertli-s were considered worth 1 13,000, J C Hchmldt has both phones In stalled lu tho old Davis warehouse nnd will bo Kimi to ijuot.t jou prlrcs on nil kinds of feed nud poultry sup plies. . Hal Conrad will lenvo Friday for a short business trlji to Portland. Cnrkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Olonn O. Tnyior), attornny-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Uulldlng, Medford. Mr. nnd Mm. John llrownleo re. turned a few tnys nRo from n several weeks' visit to their son's nl Uij. cnuipnient, WyomliiK. Complete line of 1). M. C. cotton nt Tho llnnd'crnft Bhoji. 1C3 Mrs. !:. K. Hedfleld returned this morning to (Herniate after n visit lu Medford with her daughter. Mrs. C. A. Wilson nnd family. Hxchislvo designs In hand made Jewdry nt Tho Handicraft Shop, Koutner's, lfi3H C. I). Wclverlon In erecting six luiiignlowH oi. a tract of land which ho oiie.half mllcH purchased Bumotlmo ago, two and one half mlleH west from Woodvllle. Ho has subdivided tho trnct Into ten-acro lota and upon six of those lots ho has bulll fvo and six-room bungalows. Mr. Woohertou has noli! mont of these lots to North D.ikotn parties nud It Is for them ho Is building tho liiiuguloWs. Iloino-mndo sorghum molasses, Ji a Kallou. Hutchison & I.umsdoi), ton W. K. Weaver lef UiIh morning for Woodvllle wheio ho has a largo point. Ing contract for Mr. Woolvcrton. Several Applegnto ranchers are In Modford today before tho bonrd of water adjudication. Among those hole are A. Cantrall, Amos McKoo. Carey Ouley, Henry BtophetiHon, Kn iney Phillips, Frank Stephenson, A, D, McKco and Denton Pool, Two employees of t, UngllBh Chop House, on South Front street, "llliinkej" Wilson, a cook, and "Cur ley," a waiter, engaged In a rotiKh house Httint this forenoon, but jvoro ancHted and thrown In Jail by the police before either wore marked nH a result of tho combat, Tho Medford Ulectrlcal Shop Ih Io rated at Hi North Front street. Fied Murray of oPrtland Is lu Mod ford Installing a piiHHctiKor olovator In tho new Neff-Wundorland hotol. Ilov, Adams of Kiigeuo will prirh at tho Clirhitlau church next ittimlay even'ng. .ook took I tho In wont catch or flh at tho Fish Muilcot Just arrived than ever before Jn-Modford. All this K'eek Halibut, black cod and ling cod lOd per III.! solva umolt, 13 1-Uo lb.; ted Hslmou, Uio lb.; sturgeon cat fish, ISu b,; spring chlokons, 30o; frosh cieamery huttor, IlOo; fluo stool cut coffo, ilOo Hi, Fresh shipment of fin uluhiuldy Jutit artivod. AIbo fiesh (ilainn and oystora, Mossier &. Kent. wot thy, DR. HILL MAY ACCEPT PROFESSORSHIP AT CORNELL. rV. jflCJi. Tl f II II MM I IIIIIIIIIIMSIIIIIIIBIIII IMIII IIIIIIIIH V -M Jt)M -' wrii irrfBgnrnaiiiirT iff imit ' ' m&jw Wmm WmMstisiHmm &$$&-& its': MR KjSXmmmmmmm 7i It is icporlcd en good piillionh Hint Hr, I)aid Jnyii Hill, formerly rmted j4nl(M AmliiiHnilor to (lertuit u, is Io nceept Hie iliair of pndec wor id polities nml eciiiiiiiiiicH ut I 'or iii'll riuvcrsily. PORTLAND MEN BELL PLEASED Aulomohllo Rltlc Given Party About (lie City Causes Tlicm to Marvel at Growth Made Durlrifl the Past Year. MetKortl Sunt, (TuneOh 1 Adeline) You .Medford Town How .you Imvo grown We like your Mvlo We'll May nvth'ile f I'niin I'urtlaii.l Town We've traveled down To liisto your pours nml njiplcw, Medford Town. 1 0-YEAR-OLD BOY SCORES FATHER Writes to Judge Demanding that "The Don" he Either Hanged or Electrocuted "Please Notify He of Disposition of Him" He Writes. Such in tin refrain of ti song bv the Portland bou.Mertf who hpcii! Woilnciliiy afternoon in Bedford and here are their M'titimeuts, tak en from the ".Medford Bxlra" addi tion of the Daily Killer, the uuwhrm per jmblished on the train: flood rendu! flood roads! flood roads I .Medford the progressive. Med ford the oiiterpri-ing. Oregdn and I'orlland eau ho prom' of Medford, which hIiowh the mol reniurkahto growlli of nny oily we.i of the Cnseade uioiiutains. Medfon' in the l'aadenu of Oregon. Medford in the Pear City. Med for eitijens are Hot onlv keen nud widr awake, but thoy are cultured th eroaui of tin beht oilier of tho ea-t It behooves we of Portland to gr bolter ncti!iintcd with theo tliou1 imdfl of up-to-date neweomers wle huvo located in the Itogue I5ier vol ley nod me building there n frni nml jobbing center of which Orogoi can be pioud. While here the Poitlaud liuiimi men adopted the following- iomiIu lions; ItcMilwd, by tin Porilniid lliti ueis Men visiting Medford on tho Portland Commoroinl club's Oreirn oxeuiidou, That we congratulate Medford, the mngie city of Fouth western Oregon, on the nmiuiiig pro gress mnde ..ineo our last visit; pro not only rufloctod in your now build- KANSAS CITY, Mo, Sept. 28. Jeclariug thai ho had never soon his nthor but onto nnd that was when ho had my mother's tonuue hanging Jut ugln tho wall," llttlo Georgo luhrfln, 10, has written Judgo Lat- liaw from C'hlciigo, asklug taht IiIr nthor, John Hulirfln, either be langed or electrocuted. Ilulifrfln Is 'barged with bigamy. Reorgo coui osod tho letter and It was also Igncd by his ulster Anegllno and irother Arthur. "Tho last beating my father gave ny mother.' tho letter slated, "Is go ng to kill her. She Is dying In bed. Dr. Kredman told mo that sho could tot live. Ho has. already married our good women nnd had children y them all. He should either be angod or electrocuted. IMeaso not ry mo n to what disposition you nako of the dog." SKATTI.K. Wi.. 11. c. Stonemau ts locked up in tho county jail hero n default of $.'.,000 bonds today. He rtas nrrtyted yesterday on eomplaint f tho tcderal authorities. Ho'::, harged with being u whito slaver, lie government alleging that he rough! hthcl Hower to Seattle from 'lotto for iinimirnljmrrJos.os. Homo prosperity " depends upon omo Indujtr, and stato-wldo pros orlty will be greater If factories elllng "Made In Oregon" goods are at-onlzod b ytho local merchants. R M, Uompton In building a buimu low on his orchard tiact near Wood vllle. llomo-mado Borghum molnsHes, SI a gallon. HutchlBon & I.uniRdeu, li.r Tho Itroadwlek family, famoiu Kroncb aeronauts, H1 arrive lu Med ford nSturday. Thoy will mako their first iincensl;)'! nt tho fair grounds Wednesday afternoon. All livnl horho that will start In the racot fair week must bo ontnrud Krl iluy, Sept. 2tt, with tho socrotary, Mr f Ware. Any peifion who desires to on tor mules lu tho races aru also aakod to bear this In mind, llomo-mndo sorghum molasses, Ji a gallon. HutchlBon & Lumsdon, 1GS 10, Chandler ltogiiu Is having a largi bungalow built on his recent orcharr" purchase east of Medford tho llatei llroa. tract, f 4 f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY " v t - t- r -f -f KOit UKNT Two-room rurnlBhoi' house. Kmiulro fa-t South Fir St 107 ARD INDIAN .SONGS 10 BE HE Miss Grace Josephine Brovn Will Sing a Number of Tribal Melodies Made by Alice Fletcher Arc from Native Sources Direct. The four, iiidiiin melodieH which (Iriico Josephine Ilrown is to sing r'ridiiy evening, nro with the exrep tion of one number, ''The White Dawn is Hteitling," nil taken from the col lection of Tribal melodies made bv Alice Fletcher. These were received by Miss Fletcher herself from native sources direct nnd have been given us in nil their original purity by means of the pruphophon nnd the tran scriptions from the cylinders after ward verified from the singing f medicine men. It was through the retentive and pensive mind of the medicine men and also crude picture-sougs (picture-writing) that the melodies of the redmcii were handed down from generation to generation up to the present day. Song is almost, if not. the only mode of musical expres-iou. barring the ever present and nruiotcnous drum which is always used for ac companiment to the song, nnd the flageolet or "mystery whistle" which is said to produce a peculiar sweet ness of tone. Jn her writings con cerning Indian music Miss Flctche nnys, "That the flageolet has provrcl a trusty friend to many a youth Io whom nature had denied the swer of expressing in vocal melody his fealty to the maiden of his choice." Kneh of the four Indian numbers to be sung by Miss Jtrown xvill be preceded by the playing on the flute of the simple original melodies as received by Miss Fletcher. Thec have been ably arranged by Charles Wakefield Cfdman and the words nre by Mary Hichmond Ebcrhard. Miss Brown will sing these songs in the native costume nnd suitable scenic setting. Iiok nt tho "For Sale" nds nnd at somo of the things that are adver tised for sale. Freckles New Drag That Quickly Itcmorcs Tlicso Homely Spots. Thcro's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your t freckles, as a new drug, othlne double strength has been discovered that Is a positive cure for these homely spots. Simply get one ounce of othino double strength, from jour druggist and apply a little of it at night, and In tho morning you will see that even tho worst have begun to disappear, while tho light freckles havo vanish ed entirely. It Is seldom that cmorc than an ounco Is needed to complete ly clear tho skliuand gain a beau tiful clear complexion. lie sure to ask for double strength othlne, as this Is sold under guaran tee of money back if it fails to remove tho freckles. MM xoTicn. Tho W. C. T. U. will meet at Mrs. V. L. Leonard, 14 East Main and Cottago streets Thursday afternoon. ngs of metroiMiiitnii size, style njid oiistriu'liou, but in ull those' stati.s linil iccoids which indicate indus trial growth. We also congratulate Medford nnd Jtu'kxoii county on your campaign for good roads, in advocating n ?l,- .wi'.MHl bond issue to construct pub lie highways which will tiinkc your country tho most loured nud best traveled in tho state of Oregon, he sides nffordiiig facilities for market ing your celebrated fruit products quickly ami economically. We also express our thanks to the president mid secretary of Iho Medford Com inereial dub and tho business men of Modford for the kindlv reeeiiti.m mtti iiiiiomoiiiic rule given to our del- t.vni.... T 1?-.. . . 'hin. v-wuperiuion between Me lon! and Portland along constructive hues will do much toward the dovel- 'incut of our slnlo nud will ni.l in 'ho great cause of united Oregon. . ."?,'' '"A"'1 ,0r- M,K 9'. This Ih to t'lllfy thnt iiliout November my tinugh er wu. taken with a sown attack of liouinntlum whteli rendered her loft arm isQlesM. In fact It wi ho neir paralysed lint she was not aide to mine her flu 'eis. hut knowing of soma of Dr. Chow oung's iiiurvelnuM cures of long stniul IK eases of ihcimmtUm, wo decided to 'onsult him, lu which I inn p'oused to iy inadi no mistake, as IiIn remedies "led us he nlalmed they would and aft r tho third treatment -tho rheumatic atn entirely left her and1 sho Ima not nd any symptoms of rliuimmttsin since; csldes her goneial health Is much tin rocd and l do not destitute In Bay Iiik bullovo those afflicted with rheuiua Ihiu or lmuiljsls will do well to consult ,r. Qiow Yotiuk, whoso hnuso Is corner f Tonth and Fiont streets, Medford, Or Boa. A, IN'WUlSa. 175 CAN vou CAN WELL without ECONOMY JARS and ECONOMY JAR CAPS 9 "Wo also haiKllo Mason Jars Everlasting Jars and tho Fruit to Put in Them. HOTEL MOORE European. Spcnifll Hates hy the Week or Month. Kates 50 Cents Up. RAU-MOHR CO., Proprietors. "VJ'.'iZ'X B AGGAGEANDEXPRES S HENEY M, MARSH All order promptly attended to night or dny. Short and long IwuIh. Moving household goods a specialty Union teamsters. Office 51 S. Front Pacific 4171 Home 80 Residence Main 613 MEDFORD IRON WORKS E. O. Trowhridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MOESE & CO. WALL PAPER ART SUPPLIES PICTURE FRAMING Artistic painting in water colore nn 1 pastel by M. Slickelsen. " C E. COLLINS 27 NORTIIK GRAl. STREET. VX, j rJVlM - CTxsVk (1 if J'f Taxidermist Sportsmen Save your trophies this year. There will bo none to sate In n few years. This cut shows when to cut the ikln. Never cut tho front of a deer's neck. Call at Humphrey's Gnn Storo and get 3 pamphlet free, telling bow to savo game heads, birds and skins for rugs, published by F. W. BARTLETT Medford, Oregon &$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$.$$ $$$$$ 6- -73- & The Medford National Bank CAPITAL STOCK - $100,000.00 SURPLUS and PROFITS $35 OOO.OO UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. W. K. QOSJB, Fxetldiat. 7. A. PEBKT, Vice Fri. JOHN B. ORTH, Oatbltr. r. E. ME&BXCK, Tlca Frca. W. B. JACKS OW, At. Cashier. .' h h x Oi xi VM 4--r-r--e-r'-? OLMSTEAD 6c HIBBARD West Side Grocers HOTEL MEDFORD A Most Modern Hotel European. Opened Septemhor 19, 1911. i Splendidly arranged in every respect. , - Excellent Cuisine. Rates $1.00 Per Day Up. RAU-MOHR CO., Proprietors. - sssssssJtfMk ''t'4ss 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. ;! 9 .t4t4 ' . .. . j. - (( 1