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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, 01 J UPON, SATURDAY, OOTOmW H, HMI.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
J, 13, Wfttl, Dr. .1. M Kcono nml A.
j. Minium trnusnctert Iniahu-ss In
Jacksonville, olio day tills wcok.
Hev. W T. (loulilor intulo n trip to
tho county nent Thursilny morning.
For al or exchange A few cliolco
ltliotlo lslnnd Ked roosters ami cock
erels. Address Talrvlew," Jacksonville.-
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Mr. Conley, formerly of Griffin
Creek, lins became a resident of Cur
rey county, .tflicra lie lins leased n
ranch.
nny your winter's wood cheap now.
4.fiO per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co.
Austin Corbln, R. R. Dow. H. B.
Tronson and J. 13. Rarkdull have re
turned from a duck shooting trip to
Klamath county, but did not have
much luck. They came back via the
old Ashland-Green Sprlncs mountain
and found a number of trees had been
thrown across It during the big wind
storm that prevailed a short time be
fore, ocnsionlng much woodchop
Ping.
Chinese Sacred Ltltes and Japaneso
ulr plants at Broadley's. Phono
6181.
J.V. W. Wheeler and his family of
Ashland motored to H. H. Taylor's
farm on Applegate Thursday.
Duy your winter's wood cheap now.
4.50 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co.
II. Crouch and his family were
over from Jacksonville Thursday.
James A. Wilson Is at Jacksonville
repairing his residence property.
New line of leather goods at the
Handicraft Shop, 15 N. Central. 177
Considerable snow linn already fal
len on the higher peaks of the SlsKl
yous and other mountains.
Tho county rock crusher Is kept
busy at tho quarry west of Jackson
ville supplying material for the roads
near Mcdford and Central Point.
Twohy Bros, arc getting their rock
thore, too.
The Samson Spray Co. wish to
announce that the old reliable Sanip
Bon lime and sulphur solution will be
on tho market the coming season, at
the right price. Sampson Spray Co.,
Grants Pass, Ore. 177
Mrs. Ella Cook or Jacksonville is
tho guest of Mrs. Blaine Kluni.
Mrs. Chas. N'lckcll and her daugh
ter of Fairview tarried a few hours
in Medford Thursday.
Buy your winter's wood cheap now.
14.50 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co.
The county board of equalization
comprised of Judge Nell, Clerk Cole
aiinn and Assessor Grieve, will meet
nt Jacksonville next Monday and con
tinue in scssioc a week to correct
the assessment roll for 1911.
Aro now buying "apples. See us
beforo selling. L'beral advances
made on .export shipments. Pro
ducers' Fruit Co.
Sco R. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
Mrs. E. D. Weston visited friends
living In Jacksonville Thursday after
noon. Buy your winter's wood cheap now.
J4.50 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co.
Gus Lawrence was a Jacksonville
visitor one evening this week.
Buy your winter's wood cheap now.
$4.C0 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co.
V. A. Sprlngford and F. M. Smith
of Sterling transacted business in
Mcdford Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Turnbough of
Sterling have been nt Phoenix re
cently. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkin,
Glenn. 0. Taylor), attorney-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank Building,
Medford.
County Clerk Coleman has already
Issued 3100 hunting licenses and the
demand therefor Is still fair.
Buy your winter's wood cheap now.
14.50 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co.
Z. Maxey, for many years n resi
dent of these parts Is now living In
California.
Cor. Main and Fir Sts. Tho open
wtorn.
Curley Wilson, Medford's star
catcher, has returned from Callfor
liln, where he met Capt. Dillon of tho
Los Angeles club. Ho will probably
roport to him In tho spring.
On Wednesday evening, October
38, Indies with escortB skato freo.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Itey Puoae 9B71
NigM Fhcwe F. W. Weeks M71.
A.K. Orr,
LAB ASSISTANT.
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JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker and Enibalmcr
Successor to the undertaking do
I partment of Medford Furniture Co.
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Telephones: day, Bell 471; nigut
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Calls answered night or day
AMBULAfccfe SERVICE
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There Is a morry nuto war on for
the passenger traffic between Med
ford and Jacksonville between V. A.
Gorst and tho Rogue River Valley
Railway company, each of whom has
two machines In service. Rates have
boon cut nearly ' wo aml ,nc round
trip can bonnade for BO conts.
Tho case of Mrs. Gardner vs. the
Pacific & Eastern railroad company
will be appealed to the supremo
court and County Clerk Coleman Is
preparing tho. transcript. Mrs. Gard
tier's husband was killed In an accl
dent on the railroad and she was giv
en a verdict for $7500 by a Jury In
tho circuit court.
Circuit court for Jhckwrn county
will convene again next Monday, the
IGth. Judge Calkins has been hold
Ing. court In Josephine county durlnR
the past fortnight.
Miss Marlon Towne. formerly dep
uty county clerk, Is attending the law
college at Ann Arbor, Mich.
W. A. Hooker and Joe Williams
are at W. J. Hoosey's place north of
Jacksonville picking a large crop of
fine crapes for tho Portland mark
et.
J. F. King and family of Heavy,
Ky., arrived In .Medford Thursday and
remained here Just four hours. They
came In on train No, 15 from the
north and left on No. 13, southbound,
the Kimo day. These people had
learned more about Mcdford In four
hours than many of our town people
have in twenty-odd years that they
"didn't like It here." However there
Is some solnco In the fact that Mr.
King and his family left for -Oklahoma,
where thcy-said they thought
they would like to live.
Dr. J. F. Reddy left Thursday for
n few days' business trip to San
Francisco.
C C. Runyard returned a few days
since to Wavcrly, Iowa, after a visit
In Medford with his arents. Mr. and
Mrc E. J. Runyard. This Is the
young man's third visit to Medford
In as many years.
G. M. Bartshe, of Oakland. Cal.,
stopped off In Medford yesterday for
n few days" drive through the or
chards of tho valley.
A. Hearn, one of Phoenix's mer
chants, was In the city Friday.
.Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Dolcn, of
Lovcland, Ohio, arrived in Medford
yesterday. They are hero looking
over the city and valley.
Mrs. .James Martin of Woodvllle,
who was a delegate to the recent
W. C. T. U. convntlon In Medford,
spent a couple of days this week
with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bowar at
their pleasant Griffin creek orchard
home. Mrs. Waldo Klum of Ash
land, Mcsdames G. C. McCarthy and
T. Parslow at Portland, were also
guests at this hospitable home dur
ing the week.
Mrs. A. L. Carter, returned tOher
home at Grants Pass last night after
a visit in Medford with Mr. and Mrs.
F. L. Coates.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brown left
this morning for Grants Pass for a
two weeks' visit with Mrs. Brown's
parents. Mr. Brown Is enKrnecr at
the Medford Jce & Storage company's
plant.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Z. Baldwin, of
Klamath Falls were registered at the
Nash Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gordon, of
Klamath Fa'la were In Medford Fri
day nlghC
C. C. Moore, of Qulncy, Mich., ar
rived In tho city yesterday.
Mr. and MrB. F. W. Carnah'an
came in from the Blue Ledge mine
Friday.
K. P. Ferguson of Cincinnati,
Ohio, Is registered at the now Med
ford hotel.
New designs In Jabots. Handicraft
Slinn . 1R3
The Young People's- society of the
Presbyterian church Is planning Its
annual rally day servlco tomorrow
evening, Sunday, October 15, at 7:30
o'clock. A great efficiency cam
paign In which our workers plan to
bo busy for the next two years will
be outlined Corao and bring your
friends.
Tho Loyal Temperance Legion met
Friday, afternoon. Twenty-three
members wero present, Officers
were elected as follows: President,
Bertha SchllnBlg; vice president, Ar
thur Hess; secretary, Lucretln Bate
man; treasurer, Tommy Aklns; libra
rian, Myrl -Davis; organist, Leonora
Godlove; chorister, Cliarlotta Schlin
slg. Tho Ladles' Aid society of the
Baptist church will meet at the home
of Mrs. S. L. Bennett, Sr., on Tues
day afternoon at 2:30. Every mem
ber Is requested to be present, as
there are matters to bo decided now
for next year's work.
Mrs. M. S. Burgess Is shopping in
Portland this week.
P. Rohan, of Elkhart. 111., arrived
In tho city on a late train last night,
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Sheets left this
morning for Portland.
Mrs. G. G. Bhlrloy loft this morn
ing for McMIunvllle, where sho goes
to attend n Hnptlst church convention.
HtJWDa;, READ
F BIG GAME
Mall Tribune Bulletin Board Watch
cd Closely During Progress ef
CaWo In New Yfcrk Today First
Inning Description Came at 1 1 :30.
Hundreds of baseball fns in Med
ford today gathered nt the corner of
Mum and Fir streets mid watched
the prosit1.- of the fiixt hnsclu
game for the 1011 chiuuimmship, as
it war. told iminiii by inning over
the leaded wire of the Mini Tribune.
The description of fint inning ar-
hvm i ij.i.ivF ii. in. Jiuu iroiu Ulill
time on the fans watched the game
The s-eeoud will he played Atolnhtv
m Philadelphia. Watch for the bul
letins, starting about .Hill) a. in.
Embezzler Sentenced.
OLY.MPIA, Wn Oct. 14. State
Senator II. M. Boone of Whitman
county must go to the penitentiary
for from one to ten years for urn-
bexxllng $22,000 from thu Palouse
State bank, of which he wus president
and which later failed.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Tho first
spadeful of earth turned by President
Tnft during tho ground breaking
ceremonies for the Panama Pacific
fair will be placed In a silver casket
donated by a local Jewelry company
and placed on exhibition In their
-windows.
Attorney B. A. Huntington, of
Portland, was In tlie city yesterday,
tho guest of Dr. F. C. Page.
D. G. Karnes, of Butto Falls is in
Medford today
Orders taken for Irish crochet. The
Handicraft Shop. 1S2
I. CKallna, R. C. Hartmann and
Otto Held, of Southern Illinois, aro
in Medford. Theso gentlemen are
all here looking for a location to
engace In the fruit industry.
Mr. and .Mrs. M. A. Goff of Los
Angeles nrc here for a visit over Sun
dar with their old tlmo Illinois
friends Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ireland.
T. H. Lawrence of Portland, who
has been in Medford for several days,
loft this morning for Talent and
Ashland.
Mrs. Fred Runkcl of Burlington,
Wis., left this morning for" San Fran
cisco.
Mrs. V. "F. Turner of Portland nr-
rlved In Mcdford this morning for a
few days' business stay.
M. A. Langhornc of Tacoma ar
rived in Mcdford this morning for o
few days visit wit Is father-in-law,
H. Mctz, and family. Mr. Langhome,
accompanied by his wife, who has
been visiting In Medford several days,
will spend the coming winter ii.
Arizona.
Mrs. W. II. Hamlin will leave to
night for Cottago Grove to visit her
sister, who Is IIL
Claud L. Saylor of Medford and
Miss Lulu May Rlmmey of Peoria, III.,
were married at Lako Creek, thit
county, on Thursday of this week,
Rev. Kinney performed tho ceremony.
These young people will reside- In
Mcdfordr n"West Mainstrcet. -
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709 LATE TO CLASSIFY -
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FOR RENT 12.50 per month, scv-
en room house on' west side. Dr.
C. C. Van Scoyoc, suite 318 Gar-
nett-Corey1 bldtf. lgGli
FURNISHED room, running water,
suitable for one or two peoplo, 48
Quince st. ' 182
POSITION WANTED By young
man experienced In correspond
ence, advertising or reporting In
newspaper work, salesmanship
and office work. 179
FOR SALE-t-Ncw, modern, woll fin
Ishcd bungalow and three lots, U
largo rooms, z largo porches,, ball.
and store ,rom, larxe shed In com
uectlon; polished floors, fireplace,
buffet, linoleum. In kitchen am!
bath, brushed brass lighting fix
tures lot fenced, cement wnlku
rose garden, lawn, flower boxes;
nnlnt be seen to bo appreciated
Terms, 828 Dakota ave. 182
FOR RENT Small furnished flat
for 'rent 'at 'ii Mfstletoe st. X7&
FOR RBNT-Comfortablo room for
a business woman In private fnm
lly. 48 Ndrth Oakdale. 1'2 '
WAITED Washing and Ironing,
flue work a specialty. 48 North
Oakdale. 182"
FOR RENT Ten acres within fom
hundred yards of city limits on
macadamized roud. Good four room
house, barn, well, chicken hoitso,
etc. Phone 1711. Medford Imple
' ment Co. 179
FOR SALE Fine milch cow, heifer
rnlf, 4 doz, Plymouth Rock chick
ens. D25 W. 10th Bt. 177
GERMANS LIKE CANADA.
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, Huron Otto StnekhiuiM'ti and Usir
on Kdwin I'oiuiH', two (loiu.au no
hlcmcn .are convinced that tho eas
iest wav to make money i to uo to
Cmiada. During the hist iiM
months tliev wore, tu UritUh Col uu
hia, with Vancouver their head
quarters. Roth tho vouiig (lenuaiw
are jubilant "over their pri-poe:s in
Canada, whore tliev are interested in
amiuing and forot project wdh 11.
vou Alhersleheu, who. they .., has
luado more than $:l,00(UHU) in Mirve
years. They nrc now on their way
to Berlin. w' N'
GIANTS WIN.
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vore; Bonder hingted to center; l,onl
forced Bonder. Merklo to Fletcher;
Oldriug doubled to n-lil, Lord taking
third; Collluis out, .Merklo nunswt.
ed. No runs.
New York .Meyers out, Collins to
Davis; Maty singled; Devoro fanned;
Doyle out, Collins to Ihnis. No
runs.
Sixth liming.
Philadelphia rBakcr singled to
center; Murphy t'hod to SuodgrnsK;
linker out stealing, Meyers to Doyle:
Davis out, Herzog to Mcrkle. No
run.
New York SuodgmMM hit hy
pitclied hall; MJurray sacrificed.
Baker to Davis; Snodgrus stole
third; Merkle fiuiucd; Ilerzog walk
ed; Suodgras ou.t attempted double
steal, Thomas to Collins to Thomas.
No runs.
When Snorigrnsrf stole third Bak
er dropiM'd Thomas' throw. Sliod-
gpihs struck Baker feet first, hitter
receiving n bnd Imt'on left leg. Game
stopped.
Seventh .Inning.
Philadelphia Ituker fanned ;
Thonuis . flit-d, Stiodu'rass; Homier
out, Fhiteher to .Mcrkle. No runs.
New York Fletcher out, Duvin
imxiUted; Moyenr-doublod to left;
Mnthcwsoti fanned ; Dovoru doubled,
coring JleyerH; Doyle walked;
Sn'odgniHrt faunoil. .One run.
KlKblh Inning,
Philadelphia fird fnnned; Old
ring flicd to Devoro; CnlliuH out,
Matty to Mcrkle. No runs.
New York .Murray flied to Lord;
Merkle hunted snfelV; Herzog fan
ned ; Fletcher flied. No run.
Mntli inning.
Philadelphia Baker out, Mcrkle.
uniHsisted; .Murphy opped to Mey
ers, Davis out at first, Fletcher to
Merkle. No ruiW.
Summary: Sullen buses, Doyle.
Snodgrahs; two base hits, Oldriug
two; Huerifiee hits, Murphy 3Iurray;
base-on halls, Mnthewpou 1, Ikuder
3; struck out, by MuthifwHon 5; by
Bender, 11; hit hu.. pitcher, Sued-
griiF.s; passed hull, .Meyers.
Lmpnes Mem, Diiiuceii, Connol
ly and Urennaji.
4 NEW YOIIK Oct. 11, With John
McOraw and Connie Muck each ex
pressing the utmost confidence in
the outcome of the hattlo; with the
players nervous and eager for tho
cry of "play hull" and with thoii'
hands of inns besieging tho gates at
tho ball park long before they were
opened, the day for the first game
of. the world's championship dories
between the Giants and the Athletics
dawned cool and cloudless, with ev
ery promise for ideal baseball weath
er this afternoon. '
New riignui will ho used hy both
(earns, thu men having spent thu past
few weckri in studying them out, es
pecially for this erjes. Indication
are that there will he hmn betting on
the game today than in yearn iiulcsi
betting should break at the Jast min
ute. The hleuuher fans formed in
lines early at thu grounds mid thou,
sands wero waiting for admission
when tho miles opened. A flood of
counterfeit tickets caused Honie trou
ble mid dyluyrd mailers considerably
at the gates,
Athletic Weakened.
Tho American league champions
will cuter the contest considerably
weakened. "Stuffy" .McTiincs will
not only ho umiblo to play in tho op
ening contest hut will probably he
out of teh fcuriea. Ho has n severely
strained wrist and is said to he un
able to thrown liullifro'm'first o the
pitcher's box. .,
It is doubtful ifi ho -will b'a o nny
use, uvea ns a pinch hitter '
Harry Duviw, tho .veteran, first
haseiuaii, who has been with Muok
since 1P01, will rcplaco Mclnncs.
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HAWLEY
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Coiitircssmnii nt This District Spcutls
Day In Mctlfunl Intrrvlcwlun Local
People Predicts nciiulillcaii Suc
cess Next Year.
Looking lifter his politeal fence,
Cimivssniiin Iluwloy ii spending lln
ihiv in .Modioli), fliterviowiiig loeal
people.
Mr. Iluwloy pretlicts republican
xueeess for next year. 1 to sa,s that
Tafl will carry Oregon.
Mr. lluwley conferred today with
loeal fruit rowers regarding tho
possible re-introduction of tho La
Foan bill in congress.
NEW YORK, Mecnunod tho Jury
ayuipathltod "Mi him In his objection
to, tho uxtia low cut wowii worn hy
Mlm Dorothy Jnrdou in the "diiuuor
dimco" In "Mailamo Sherry" Igunolo
Mnrtlncttl U today $(1,500 1 Ichor.
Mnrthiettl was a dancer In the troop
with Miss Jnrdon. lie lost his Job In
Chicago when ho objected to her gown
which he maintained was out "shock
lagly low." Ho Kin'd for damage
miHtnlncd through tho loss or his
employment.
Meeker's Millinery
Department
SAVE MONEY
BEFORE YOU BUY A HAT -LOQK.OVER
OUR LINE. WE WILL CONVINCE YOU
OURS , ARE CHEAPEST AND BEST
IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE FOR
YOURSELF
MEEKER'S MILLINERY
DEPARTMENT
Davis has played tint liMo this year
and has shown scarcely any of hi
old time dash.
The pitchors wore not announced
offioinlly until ju-t before tho gani'
tail it was holiovi'd curly iu trh dn
that tho opi!iug hurlers would he
Mnthewsou and Itouder.
The line-ups wore announced an
follows,:
AthlcliciLonl. If; Ohlring, oi .
Collins, Jh; linker, :ili; .Murphy, rf;
Davis, b; Harry, ss; Thomas, i ,
Mender, p.
(limits - Devoro. If; Dovle, 'Jh.
Snodgruxs, of; Murray, rf; Mork't
lb; llerzog. ,'lb; Fletcher, ; Mo
civ. i: Mnlhowsuii. n.
Excursion
Draperies
Wo carry vrrr coinplti tln of
(Imperii", luc ourtuliiH, rlxtiirr. ate..
nd to all clniS"! or uphololerlnc A
npfclitl man to look nn-r Hits work
exrtualvlv nt wilt Klvo aa oo
Mrvlcii om ta poimlbto to fat Id vcii
lllo arRat clllrit.
Weeks & McGowan Co
I By Special Request the
Pacific & Eastern
Will Run One and Last Ex
f cursion to Butte Falls Sunday J
October 15, 1911
Leaving Medford at 8:00 a. m.
Returning, Reaches Mcdford at 4:50 p.m. i
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Employment
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Vonran cook on ranch.
REAL ESTATE
- FOIt HALK
3 room bourni, lot 00x125. $125
down, $10 per month; $I1!G.
TIIADB
10 Iota In Portland.
-10 acn.it 1.7 iiiIIch cast of BIN
vcrton. ' "
120 ncrea adjoining Sllvorton.
Trades of nil kinds. Want to
trndo n house out for otio clono In.
160 ncren In Weed Co., Colo.,
to trndo for land bore,
. Llit your proporty nt onco for
wile or trndo. Tbono needing help
or nny kind phono mo at onco,
' & P. A. BITTNER
UOOM 7, PALM BLK.
f- - ito Nash Hotel
I'liono Hilt Homo, 11.
Coming
Paul Blackwell
Tho Great Imporaoimtor and Rontlor
You Arc
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Produced by Paul BlacKwoll of Boston
First M. E. Church, Cor. Bartlott and Fourth St.
Wednesday Evening, Oct. 14.
Adults, 35 Ct3? Admission School Childron,5 Cta.
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Medford Theatre
Thursday Night, October..;.
THE SHOW THAT SET ALL CHICAGO TALK
.IIJG. TUNEFUL MUSICAL COMEDY
"The FLOWER
of the RANCH"
By Joseph .10. Upward, OonipOHcr ol!
'"riic Klii-fiu- Princess," "Tho (loddoss of liihcrly,"
"Miss Nobody .lYoin Slarland" and jujeorc oFolliorri.
EXCELLENT CAST
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A Hiiiffinf, 'Dancing, .Merry Musical flii'l Show
200 NitfhiH in New Vi;k; (I Months in Chicago
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