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1 o, PXOR two MEDFORP MATL TRIBUNE. M.WPVQRD. OK HO ON. SATURDAY, SMPTIilMBMR M), 11)11. IV is t LOCAL AND PERSONAL Wilbur Cnmuron oE Applejjntc, wns riiuuui; llio ninny who wore in Mod fonl Thuraclny on water business. Arm. U. Cameron of Applcgnte, wns J ho Knopf of her daughter, Mrs JncoliH, tins week. J?tn't; Cherry, Mr. H. C. Gnrfiolt nitd Mr. uiinieu'bn., were busuies few dny.s -mi .u . . ... visitors m "tincKRonviuo ft Al Leonard, whb lias been In tho Cinjlloy of the Wnrrcn PnvlnR c6nV" nany, nt Aslilnml (or soxernl months lnd, vfl8 In Medford nrul Jnekson- L. L.,v,,, " fevv "n?B Plnco. WMlo crank- in;; nwnr.on bo was hit on the arm ami sustained a fracture that will In capacitate bhu tor sometime. J. U. Wlllckfe and Carl JeichK- rM Mtss Gladys Ilenrd and Jnno Enr- Jmrt lroc to Jacksonville Thursday evening el - ' -Santiary French Dry Cleaning Works. Leo Black and Tube- Stone wore overt from Forest creek during the week? V, . This wVrlc'in the connty nssesorV officVlihpVogreed nicely and :he eounh: .board of equalisation will meet Mondav. October IGtb. to nass oiivAsef ebV Gricvc's work. , Ladles, have your suit tuado by Ladles' Tailoring Co., at 173 - lliliV'V Mlllnr'nr TmII fiwil.- (Sn -... ... '..... M. A.M.. W...W, ...w pioneer, 'Is visiting In Medford and Jackson villc. Ho has been at the Oregon soldiers home nt Hoseburg for sometime. Buy your winter's wood cheap now. li.fco 'per cord. Gold Kay Kealty Co. " M. P..Cnntrall and II, II. Taylor of. Applcgntc transacted business in Med- for Friday. At tho Sign of To Nifty. Constable Slngler made tho county seat an official visit Friday. llio Berlin Central Point. Or. hnvo been In Palmer Creek district where they havo mining Inlerests. ' Buy your wluter'a wood cheap now. JI.50 ror cold. Gold Itay Utility Co. Mr. and Mrs, P. S." Stccnstoup of Jacksonville have removed to Med ford to remnln until next spring. Will II. Johnson has sold his farm In Applogate precinct and will remove to Jacksonville with his family. The Mutual Life Insurance Co. pays tho largest dividends. Seo J. F. Hutchason. Wj A! Altktu, tho plumber, made Jacksonville a business visit one day Ibis week. Mr. and Mrs. Wnt. Arthurs havo returned to Applrgato after an ab sence of several years in eastern Ore gon. Twelve acros fruit and alfalfa land for sale. Call on C. Carey. Talent, Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Daggett who havo been HtomdiiK 111 Medford for several mouths,' nitJvo to their orchnid homo October 1st. 'Mr, and Mrs. C. boro, were In Medford yesterday' ', P.llnM, of llrowus-l TlWe.pc'ople recently lost their Imniu and store by flro. They do not Intend to rebuild but will sell tlielr prop erty. B. T. Van do Car left last night for Portland to purchased a stock or hol iday goods for his 'store. I' KM Foster, Gua Nichols. Henry French and J. 11. Faltlg. alt, llvlngon Roguo river, near Kagln Point, wuro In Medford yesterday before the state water board or adjudication. Mr,, ahii Mrs. K. Valmer and Mrs. M. D. Martin left .vestcrday for Port land where they expect to reside. Dr. and Mrs. 12. S. Bowman wero In Medford jcatcrday. While hero they C. W. I.fland of Forest Grove, In In Medtoid Tor a couple of weeks' visit with his imrenl. Mr. and Mrs. J. M l.ufhutd ut 72? Tentli strout. ; Mri FraWea A. Itny of Fairfield, Nob!; arlved In Medford Wednesday, for a$ tixtomleo? visit ttt lalrdtle m e1iiud, with her relatives, the famil ies of Messrs. Potter and Goold and. her brolhor, W. 1 Gillette, who has for the past year an da hair made his homo at Falrdnle orchards. Mrs, ltny'a husband, Dr. A. U. hy, will Visit the valley later In tho season, with a possible view of loading u home.1 CITY THKAKl'KI.'lt'S NOTICll. Office or the City Treaaitron Medford, Oieitoa. Sept. CJ, 1911. Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand In the city treas ury for thb "redemption of outstand (JOOl) HIIOW AT-TIIK STAU. The Blograpb protlucllou of "The Ust Dmp or Wnler" Is without doubt tho must powerful, western piuductlon ever attompted In motion plcturea. It glv'ea n moat reallwtlu deHcrlptlon of what tho old pioneer had to contend with during the early daya or Indian rigbt'lng. The Star also has a scone of tho old city of Berlin, and three coin edles, all of which nie tho best obtain able. At the Star Uuuday and Mon I'liomi'mdi jaiii ftfljeMWiflt ;tf Ayknjfa.4, MAfldfo V, T. V, CtSVKNTION. Il l MH.vl.1 I m.ll.t.l n fl1 I I lilt were given a ride through boiuo of following funds: Orejton. W. tttfn spent rriiln.vn RnrpOfl T.lllnn nnA .Innanrfio t, .,.- i i e .. . v. air plants at uroadiey s. rnone 5181. , H. Stewart and A. S. Bllton aT short time in Jacksonville F,rlday pvcnlng. Buy your winter's wood cheap now. $4.60 per cord.' Gold Ray Realty Co. Walt and try "B-llng" shoes. You won't be sorry. 165 II. Tl Flndley. who Is still Inter ested In our valley, is paying us a visit. ' Ho owns a fine orchard near drldley, Butto county, Calif. Buy your winter's wood cheap now. $4.50 per cord. Gold itay Realty Co. M. Vaughn of Antloch precinct was in Medford and Jacksonville Friday. See K. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank! ' Prof. John" Norllng, the bandmast er, has rcturued from Eugene, where he went by Invitation to render cor net solos at a social function. Bur vour winter's wood chean now. $4:'00'pcr cord. Gofd Ray Realty Co. V. L McClure of Gold Hill had business in Medford and Jacksonville Thursday. ' Tho seven-sixteenths Interest of" Al bert Vanve, a minor, In the Sturgls placer mines, located in Forest Creek district, were recently sold to the Vance-Anderson Mining company for $10,000. Soveral of the numbers on Grace Josephine Brown's program this ev ening wil lb'avo the added featuro of 'cello obllgatos by Prof. TV". A. Humes. Ono of these, "Mother O Mine," a beautifully strong song by Frank K. Tours, with words by Rud y'ard Kipling, is especially enhanced by tho rich vibrating tones of the 'celo. 1 Vol. J. W. Illcks, who now lives In Ashfand, was in Medford and Jackson ville Thursday. W. E. Davidson went to Jackson ville Thursday morning on business nt the' court house. S.' Af. Nowoll, ladies' tailor. Room if, P. 0.,BulIulns. 174 Wirt Pool of Eagle Point spent a few hours' In Medford and Jackson ville Thursday. Sanitary French Dry Cleaning WorkBl It". II. Whitehead, Dr. B. F. Adklns. I?.'b. Kent and G. Shirley have been lit be Applegatu section bunting and fishing. ' Wo nro now buying "Winter Nells pears'. Seo 'us beforo selling. Pro ducers' Fruit Co. Mrs. Roscbe Tbomas was down from tho Opp mine Thursday morning. , Mrs, Y. H. Allen of Stcrlingjias re sumed her studies w Purs o teachor. lib Miss Ella Weeks & McGoWaii Co. J. UNDERT3KfeR8 iNfght Phoae F. W. Weeb J71. A. n. Orr, MML ' LADY ASSISTANT. c WWW ' JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and Kiubalmbr Jpliccessor to tho undertaking do t pnrtuiont of Medford Furniture Co. J ritttrn "it Krinll, lliifll,( flruf !...'. ' : Telephones; day, Bell, 471; ulght : rosideuco, Boll 473. Home 179-L. ; Calls answered night or day AMBULANCE SERVIOK TW Mrs. Barstee. who has been spending soveral months on Applecate. Is In Phoenix. At the Sign of Ye Nifty. The ladles of tho Presbyterian church will serve dinner from 11 to 2 o'clock Wednesday and 'Thursday, October'4 and 5 In the building for merly occupied by thcMedford Furn turc company. Price 50c Come and have a good' dinner. New international Encyclopedia Dictionary, three volumes; Just what Is needed by teacher or student, for sale at a baigain. Address, Falrview, Jacksonville. Buy your winter's wood cheap now. ?4.50 per cord. Gold Kay Realty Co. Ladies, if you want your hair made Into fasbionablo coiffure please bring it to me. I nlso color and buy hair. Mrs. L. L. Reame. 24 C Oakdalc ave nue, Medford, Ore. J. C. Schmidt has boh phones in stalled in the old, Davis warehouse und will be slad to quote you prices on all kinds of feed and poultry sup plies. The Southern Oregon Electric com pany has commenced tho work of in stalling the cluster street lights 'on Main street. Carkln & Taylor (John' II. Carkln, Glenn O. Tayior), attorney-at-law. over Jackson County Bank "Building. Medford. Plasterers are nearly through with the work of plastering the exterior of the Neff-Westerlund concrete hotel block; Home-made sorghum molasses, ?1 a gallon. Hutchison & Lumsdcn. 1C5 Miss Esther Erlckson arrived in Medford this morning from Laramie, Wyora'ing. ' She Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs,' J. A. WestVrlund. Look! look! tho largest catch of than ever 'before in Me"dfor"dr. All this week Halibut, black cod and ling cod 10c per lb.'; selva smelt, 12 l-2c lb.; red salmon, 13c lb.; sturgeon cat fisb, 18c lb.; spring chickens, 20c; fresh creamery' butter, 30c; fine steel cut cotfe, 30c lb. Fresh shipment of fln nlnbaddy Just!' arrived. Also fresh fish at the Fisb Market just arrived clams and oysters. Messier & Kent worthy. Three large wagon loads of furn! ure. kitchen utensils and other house hold commodities wero started for Klamath county Friday afternoon. These wero tho property of Mrs. K." E. imlth who lives in Klamath county and the goods had been purchased In Medford, nearly $C00 worth of them from the Medford Furniture Ec. Hard ware company's store. Mrs. Kendall returned last night from u visit to relatives In Corvallls. Miss Andrews of Colorado was in Medford' Friday, the giicst of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Thomas. Win. Cerlg returned from Portland this morning1. Dr. F, C. Page returned last night from a few days' business trip to Lob Angeles. Harry Flnley reft this Tnornlng' for Grldloy, Calir, aher a several we'ekV stay at his Tublo Rock orchards. August Mqdlg of HodrIdo, Neb.', loft this morning for his home after a Tow days' visit with Hon, J. A. Wcst- erlund. I Misses Nellie and Florence Clark came down from Talent .HiIb morning. Thctio ladles will reside in Medford hereafter, Read cottage want ad in classified columns. 1G5, IjiHh crochet lesson books ut The Handicraft sWp. No. 20 Norllj Ceiii tral. I70f In tho superior court at San Jose, Cal the final decreo of divoco has been granted to Marlon rf! jowett from Charles Otis M6tcalf. John IT. McKay, who has been stop ping nt the Cottage for about four months, has returned to his home In Now York City, Ho had only words o fpralso for Medford and Jncksou county when ho loft. V me nrcnaru districts and wore very xMithusfnstle In their praise of what they saw, said the orchards looked Just like the pictures they had seen of them In the Medford pamphlets. A. W. Walker was in Grants Pass vestcrday on business, Mrs. J. F. Mundy loft Inst night for a visit with friends In Lincoln, Illi nois. Chas J. Dale aud son, J. ttlkln Dale. of Chicago, were In Medford a couple of days this week. J. II. Cochran tort Friday night for a few days' business visit to Portland. Rev. Belknap left last night for .obanon where ho will preach Sunday. Mr. aud Mrs. John J. Kuka of Bos cobel, Wisconsin, are In Medford, and will take a good look at tlfv orchards of the valley before continuing their Journey. Rev. R. H. MacCullougb who has been engaged In Presbyterian mission work In San Francisco, arrived in Medford last night. Ho has accepted the pastorate of tho Presbyterian church at Butte Falls. Miss Anna'Ulm arrived In 'Medford yesterday from Fairfield, qlwa. Miss Ulm is a Bister of Mrs. F. E. Roth and sho will mako Medford her future home. Floyd C Ramp, stato organizer for tho socialist party, left last night for, the north. He but recently returned from Crater Lake and Klamath Falls. The brick work on tho new annex to the Medford Hotel is up to thu sec ond floor and Joists will be put on or the second story today. oCntractor Ivey has the form near ly In for the concrete walls to the basement of the new Carnegie library. The Rogue River aViley railroad has a large force of men at work on Its tracks on West Eighth street to conform to tho grade of tho street paving at the road's Intersection with Mistletoe, Newtown and Oragnc streets. . MVs. J. "W. McCoy of Asblnn'd Is In Medford, tlf- guest of Mr. anil Mrs. Q. C. King, on North Ivy street. !Rev. L'.'F. Belknap' left last night fqr his new paslornte at' Lebanon. Mrs. Belknap and daughter, Miss Lc rcna, left this morning for Junction City, where they will visit a few days before going to Lebanon. Mrs! S. St. Wood"or Ashland, visited Medford friends Friday. ' sfrs. C. U. Large who has been vis iting in Sled ford with Sir. and Sirs. C. V. Townscnd, left this forenoon for her home In Portland. The Clark-Henery company have finished navinir Fir street from Sixth street to oJckson Boulovard, and their tnen are now at work on'North Grape street. J. W. RItter leff today for Fresno, Calif. Exclusive deafens In handmade Jewelry' at Thb Handicraft Shop. 20 North Central. 170 The laules of Talls'man Tenipte, No. 40, order or Knights o'f Pythias, will entertain the visiting ladles of the convention next oSInday evening at Mrs. J. F. Hutchasoirs, 203 Oleson street. AIL ladles of Talisman Tem ple aro urged to bo present. Warrants No. 1 and 2, on Lateral No. ?. Illtst. No. It. Warrant No. 1, on Lateral No. 10, Dlst. No. 11. Warrant No. 1 on Lateral No. S, Dlst. No. 6. Interest on the same will cease after tho nbuvo date. x L. L. JACOBS. 107 City Treasurer. Look nt tho "For Sale" nds and nt some of the things that ure ndver tifjpd for snln. . . .Medford, Uctoltei MO. Delegati's fiom every portion of uur statu will nrlvo In Medford thin coming week to attend the statu con vention of tho W. C. 'IT. IT. nStur day evening will bo n most Interest ing debate. Question: "Should the Oregon women bo EnfrAHchlsed?" by Mesdnmcs Addltou, Sheeth, llairord, aud Booker. Every woman In Medlord uud vi cinity should hear this lecture. NOTICE. There will bo preaching nt the Christian church, comer or Sixth and Ivy streets, both morning uud even ing, Octuber 1, by Evangelist W. T. AiltitiiN nf niiL-nniv fVrt.enn. """ " "c-", "--ci"". ml I filth JftTM W kkkF II 'I i &-; m - ir, H1II .... VilHiU 5 L'&iiilK &Uff W ; SSsrSrc-vL JSB3 Haskins for Health. ' Pit f ,', ' ' V 4gR& fi n 4fv ftL-SJ' ' li ill tlTTB da'$ If I r FEARLESS HEAD WORK AND FINE HAND WORK are responsible for this Collego Brand Ulster. While Groat liberties have been takon in designing this unique garment, it is tempered with good tasto. Displayed in smart' loomings of high quality. Noto the novelty sleeves, which can be buttoned closely around the wrist. Great care and real class mako this a very desirable and distinctive greatcoat. J., i. n o i T.AWIFK FOR V I LffH H VI a m 7th and' Central DUDS On' tire Corner ., 4 I J . . 4 U V. 1. v Jr. t-t v - .. 4' ), t - J "I, - ; 1 " ' ' ; ANNOUNCEMENT Tte HfANDIGRAFf SHOP WILL MOVE THURSDAY FROM KENTNERS TO 20 NORTri CENTRAL AVE. ii.' A Let Me Prove THAT I will relievo any kind of mire aud achliiK feet. I will kIvu oii Ibw btutt aliiitu. poo (niiiviir bad. I will kIvu you any mylu hftlr dretw. I will Kimraiitori nu it tttafno- tory lUKiilriuu, 1 will furuUh you nuy ntybi or Knide of hair Kuodi. . Shampoo with hairdross, 70 conts. Hairdrcss witliout shampoo, 00 conts. Manicure, 00 conts. Faco Massage, 70 conts; Hand Massage, 50 cantu. Chiropody, according to work done. Hair good at oxtraordinary low pricos. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Madame Roode Room 25, Jackson County Bank Building. $IM tt $ i!5 14 i tlgi. f $ ( ( f r f c The Medford National Bank CAPITAL STOCK - JfUOO.OOO.OO SURPLUS and PROFITS 35 OOO.OO UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY BAIT. IlKI'OHIT IIOXICS I-'Olt Ul-J.Vr. W, X, aOBB, rroblrtont. J. A. VCRr, Vlco I'roi. JOHN 8. oaTH, Cliler. r. B. MERKIOK, Vlc Via: W. B. JACKSON, Amt, Cnhtor. S Mf W$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $$$$$$$$ $ $ $" $ k .$ it il m fl) l) n . Wit J Oir New Location The Southern Oregon; Elec tric Company is now lo ' cated in the College Block on N. Grape Street Southern Oregon Electric Co. nth, Covch: don I (funic tfwt it vtiCC lake a mountain oil- goCtl to hth-n&?t a Honte. i$ that i& tho onCif tfihty that standi in ijouh- hy tfott and tftat Sest gihC yet toyctfich. and y ! uo out what uou need. $300 I tflCClll old 'j do nts and i tah-l tjoti hi- Medford Furniture 6 Hardware Co. .4 l-MV'W,'' -r-tpavfif U4H&; iitwiaxi&K!imiar-s-r-'i?K