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MTDDFORD MATL TRTT3UNR, MlQlWOUlX OlJi'dOtf. TlllMiSDAV, OCTOmOK 2(5. 11)11.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
J. 13. Burnett or North YuklM 1b
In MuuTord looking the city nml val
ley over with n vlow to an Investment
for friends.
Mrs. GluiB. Young mil Mrs. A. K.
Hippy nro visiting Gold Hill Iricnds
f" Mrn. nud Mrs. C. D. Yorko lott
thliT.inornlnB'for Donvor.
M 13. Morgan, tlio sign writer, Is
hi fichlrul Point on uiibIiicbs.
Pontoffleo Timiicctur Morse was In
MOdford yesterday.
The Central I'oim posiornca sav
ings bunk has been established and
will bo open for business on October
28. , .
Ralph Woodford, assistant post
master, Is enjoying a vacation at
Gold Hay.
This Is tho tlmo to plant straw
berried. All sorts of plants for sale.
II. D. Patterson. Pac. phono 2493.
Mr. and Mrs. n. Mulkoy arc vis
HIng their many Ashland friends to
day.
J. F. Guttor, of Kansas City, Mo
lert fills morning for the south. He
has ben drlvInK over tho valley for
several days and was so well pleased
with what ho saw that ho will re
turn next spring prepared to buy
property and remain here.
Mrs. J. J. Taylor left yesterday for
her home. Elma, Wash., after a
visit w'th hor son In law, E. E.
Bartlett, and family.
Attorney and Mrs. Gus Newbury
returned this morning from a visit to
Seattle, Spokane and Baker City.
They were accompanied upon their
return by Miss Llla Marshall, a niece
of Mrs. Newbury, who will spend the
winter here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Starr, of Wash
ington, Iowa, arrived in Medford this
morning. Mr. Starr Is looking for
an opening to engage In the harness
nnd saddlery business.
Dlno at the new Josephine, hotel
when In Grants Pass. Service a la
carte. 211
F. E. Colley, district manager for
tho Woodmen of tho World, Is In
Medford lining up a big class for ini
tiation into that order. A date, De
cember 19, is set for a big round up
for the six or seven camps in south
em Oregon. It Is expected that there
will bo a class of 100 to Initiate into
Medford camp at that time. Other
camps of this district ought to swell
tho class for that night to over 200.
Hon. S. M. Nealon, of Table Rock,
Is In Medford today.
Miss Ella Gaunyau visited Grants
Pass frlcndB yesterday.
See It; A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
Tho Loyal Temperance Legion wll
meet Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock in
tho basement of the M. E. church.
All children under 10 years are cor
dially Invited to attend.
Tom C. White passed through Med
ford on No. 14 from Klamath agency
en route for Portland Thursday, after
ti man that had set flro to buildings
on tho government grounds. Mr.
White was a former resident of Med
ford. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln
Glenn O. Tayior), attorney-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank Building,
Medford.
This is the time to plant straw
berries. All sorts of plants for sale.
II. B. Patterson. Office, Hotel Nash,
insldo entrance next to barber shop.
This is tho time to plant straw
berries. All sorts of plants for sale.
H. B. Patterson. Office, Hotel Nash,
Insldo cntranco next to barger shop.
Charles II. King has purchased a
ranch near Sebastapol, Cal., and will
make his homo there In tho future.
This la the time to plant straw
berries. All sorts of plants for sale.
Win. Sproulo. now president of the
Southern Pacific, and E. O. McCor
mlck, vlco prosldont, passed through
Medford Wednesday evening on their
way to a Portland conference. They
were mot by A. S. Rosenbaum, su
perintendent of tho Medford division,
nud presented with fancy Rogue river
fruit.
Bishop Scaddlng will preuch at St
Murks' church In Medford ucxt Sun
day morning.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
l)T Phono 71
Night Piloses F. W. Week S071.
A. E. Orr, iflWi.
IiADX ASSISTANT.
JOHN A. PERL
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' Successor to tho undertaking de
partment of Medford Furniture Co.
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; Office 96 South Unrtlctt Street j
Tqlenhonea: day, Bell 471; night ?
; rosldonce, Bell 473. Home 179-L
Calls answered night or day
AMBULANCE SEUVIOH
13. W. Colliers ntul daughter of
Clalshnuln, Ore, are In Modfohl via
Itlntf Dr. Henry Hart.
C. W. Stocknni has his new five
room bungalow on Palm street nearly
completed. This Is iv very convenient
ly arranged little home, Is well fin
ished, modern In every particular and
Is pleasing to look upon. Clms. S.
Loud, maiURor of the Medford itoalty
& Improvement company, Is erecting
the building.
Wall plaster at tho Medford Lum
ber Co.
Mrs. L. U. Gallhor left yesterday
for hor home at Anita, Iowa, after n
visit with Jambs Jordan nnd family
at Eagle Point.
Mrs. L. F. Ferguson of Ashland
speht Wednesday In Medford with hor
sister, Mrs. J. J. Hnusl.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Valentine, of
Orange. Cal., stopped oft In Medford
yesterday for a few days' visit.
For sale, or exchange A few choice
Rhode Island Red roosters and cock
erels. Addroes "Falrvlew," Jackson
ville. A. M. Helms returned Tuesday
nldit from Fresno, Cnl where he has
Iipqii for a couple of weeks and,
whqro he has purchased property. He
will return tu Fresno about the mid
dle of November ud will reside there,
his family having already gone there.
I. B. McDonald was In Gold Hill
last night on business.
Dr. F. C. Page left last night for
a business trip to Portland.
Lime at tho Medford Lumber Co.
Fcnco posts at the Medford Lum
ber Co.
T. J. Hnuk of Wallace, Idaho, has
been In Medford Tor several days
looking tho valley over with a vlow
to locating. Mr. Hank Is accompa
nied by his brother, both of whom are
early day Idaho miners, but they are
now prospecting the fruit mines pf
the Rogue river valley.
Mrs. C. T, King left this morning
for a visit with friends In Eugene.
Engineer II. E. Foster is at Gold
Ray running out property lines for
the Gold Ray Realty company.
Mrs. Joe Radcr Is vlsltlns for a
week with Grants Pass friends.
Mrs. C. C. Caldwell, who has been
visiting her mother, Mrs. M. Case,
in Sams valley, returned today to
her homo In Dorrls, Cal.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brown of Eagle
Point were In the city yesterday.
J. P. O'Shea Is here from South
Borid, Ind.
II. F. Wilson Is movlnir his now
and second hand stock of goods
from his present quarters ou South
Fir street to a location farther south
on the same street.
E. M. McKeany and family left
this morning for a week qr ten days'
visit to Sacramento and San Francisco.
Mrs. R. II. Norton returned
Grants Pass this auornlng after
visit in Medford with Mrs. W.
Boyd and Mrs. A. L. Vroomnn.
R. H. Wilson, who for tho past
two years has been connected with
tho management of the Wilson Brou.
ranch north and west from Medford,
left this morning for Chicago where
be will spend the winter.
M. J. Pitcher has purchased his
pnrtner's Interest in tho Valley sec
ond hand store and will operate the
business single handed hereafter. His
place of business Is on North Fir
street near the Mall Tribune office.
Mrs. W. H. Smith and children are
visiting Ashland friends today.
Mrs. F. M. French returned this
morning to her home In Klamathon
Cal., after a purchasing tour among
Medford merchants.
Mrs. Hubert Davis arrived In Med
ford this morning from Gates, die.,
and will visit her sister, Mrs. Patter
eon, on Siskiyou Heights.
COURT HOUSE NEWS
Now Cases.
Central Door & Lumber Co. vs.
S, 0. Oleu; to recover money.
Win, W. Von dor llollen v. 1). It.
Bentty; anil to fotvchwo tax lion.
Laura A. Potter vs. James M. Pot
tor; suit for divorce
May Simons vs. John 11. Simons;
suit for divorce.
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Circuit Court.
State of Oregon vs. George Doueos;
mnushvughtor. Defendant given nu
Indeterminate sentence of from one
to fifteen years' luirpisunnient in
the penitentiary.
Application of Julius Blrkhols
COBlstor title. Dufault entered.
H. It, Irrtgnted Orchards vs. R
Valley Orchards Co. Temporary
straining order made.
Clyde Shew vs. Opp Mining Co.;
suit to foreclose miners' Hon. Re
ferred -. F. Roy Davis to take tsotl
ni on y.
Young & Hall vs. L. A. Pruett et
al; to quiet title, Decree by default.
MeiUord Hardware Co. vs. J. R.
Wright; action to recover money.
Judgment by default.
Court adjourned until Monday.
October 30, at 9 o'clock a. m.
Married.
THRASHER -SCHALLHOUN - At
Ashland. October B, 19 U. by J. G.
Hurti J. P.. Harry Thrasher and
Minnie Schntlhnrn of Grants Pass.
BRYANT-SKEEN At Ashlnnd. Octo
ber 20, 1911, by Rev. W. T. Van
Scop, Clarence Bryant and Vera
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For Sale, Bottled or Draught, Nash Bar
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LOOK :
Why don't you get wise and watch
tho fish market all the tlmo for har
Elns2 Jones' Dairy rami sausages,
Columbia sausngo made of little pig
pork; fresh creamery butter; Steel
Cut Coffee, apeclulty ,'iOc per pound.
Keep posted on prices and you will
surely como to the fish market every
day and buy good thliiBS to eat,
cheap. Wo have fresh BhlpmentH of
fish every day. Lots of things wo
cannot mention. J, H. Messier & Co.
Rent Estate Transactions.
Frank E. Schneider to Eliza
beth Brlstow, land In Soc. G,
Tp. 39, 1W $
James Bowling to Allen Trunx,
land In D. L. C No, GO, Tp.
37. 2W
W, G. AldenhaKcu to Allen Tru
ax. lot 24 Kaglu Heights
Fruit Farms Add
Eddie Murphy to Chas. A. Hen
ry et ux., 200 acres of land
In Sec. 12. Tp. 39, 2E
Chaa. A. Henry to George W.
Owen same property as abovo
L. E. Wakeman to L. Nlcder
meyor, one-fourth interest In
lots 10, 11 and 12, blk. 15,
Medford
W. W. Von der Hcllen to, Geo.
O. Farrcll, lots 5 and G,
Central add. to Eagle Point
C. J. Stone to A. Johnson et
ux. 10 lots In Nlckell Plate
'add. to Ashland
A. Johnson to Lillian R. Ste
venson, same property
M. L. Alford to Geo. R. Llndley
lot 1, blk. 13, Imperial add.
to Medford :...
Frank O. Burgess to T. R.
Tanner, lots 13, 14 and 15,
blk. 1, Frances add. to Med
ford Margaret L. Rcescr to O. W,
Wilcox et ux. lots 14, 15
and 1G and part of lots 11,
12 and 13, Highland Park
' add. to Ashland . . .
W. W. Von der Hcllen to Frank
Salter, lot 29, blk. 9, Cen
tral add. to Eaglo Point
Randolph Manning to E. R.
Spear, 9.45 acres In D. L. C.
47, Tp. 37, 2V 43S8
Randolph Manning to L. Board
sly, 58-100 acre In above D.
D. L. McNary to Jano and W.
D. Guernsey, property In
Barr's add. to Medford ....
D. W. Becbe to Sarah Purdue,
12 acres In Sec. 25, Tp. 3G,
2W
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You Make Such
Good Coffee
Tltcsi1 words arts said every day (o Ilia
woman who used
CHASE & SANBORN'S
fcOFFEE
Aro handle this celebrated coffee in eon
neeiion with the best assortment, of
Groceries in Southern Oregon.
BBE THE
Baseball
Pictures
AT THE SAVOY
HAL CHASE, CAPTAIN AND MANAGER OF THE NEW YORK
AMERICANS, WINS GAME UY FAMOUS HOME RUN.
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Wall Paper, Arl Supplies, lunls, I Mel ure I'Vaniiiitf
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MEDFCItD, OREGON
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The Medford National Bank
CAPITAL STOCK - $100,000.00
SURPLUS nnd PHOFIT&' JJU5 OOO.OO
UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY
MAl'K MKPO.SIT- IIO.YKH TO It HUNT.
W. 11. ClOiti:, rroilrtent.
J. A. nmitY, Vlco Vrn. JOim M. Oltrit, GniliUr.
r. s. Mimmcic, vico vtt. v. n. jaokuoii, ai. cuiiicr.
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On Riverside Ave.
L. B. BROWN, Proprietor.
Feed, Flour, Seed, Vetch, Winter Oats.
Barley Rolled.
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TlK LINK OF
EXQUISITE STEEL ENGRAVINGS
WJ3 AUK NOW SHOWING
Prices Range From $3 to' $25
The Merrivold Stiop
131 W. JIAIN 8T,
THURSDAY, OCT. 26
9 p. m. Sharp
A nytitio wIki HkttltM tuny tuk iwrt in tltia iwrtj.
A niro of $R xlroti to wIjiiiIiik conplu.
An luliuiiwliiii of tu tout will Ih clinrRcil to nil niK'fUtori.
We have a foil line j
Of PEERLESS LAMPS
on hand
I. S. 10, : c. V. cnrlior. Iaui.; X5, 10. 00, 100, 160, 250
wntt TuiiKHicii iimik. Tliu brat .uiiw mill lha bent rr. All i
laiuprt Kiiurutik't'il, s
Southern Oregon Electric Co. I
I'lmiicR: Pacific 4001; Home 121.
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Pumpers For
Hagklna for HcaltB.
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FOUND Lady'H hundbag with purBO
containing Hinnll cliniiKO. Owner
may Imvo Hamo by laylng for tliU
notlco. 188
FOU SALE Two Imported thor
oiiBhbred French bulldogs. Can bo
soon at Dr, Holms' office. 189
ANTUD Oirl for general liouue
work. Apply Mrs. Fred Lewis,
Hotel Medford, at once. 188
FOH RUNT Furnished room close
In. Call Sunday after 1 o'clock at
322 B. Cont rnl ave. 189
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Remember this sale lasts a limited time.
You should not fail to take advantage of it.
Prices cut to pieces :::::::::
GUTHBERT'S
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Water for Your
Country Home
No matter how far you Hvo
from tho city, you can Imvo all tho
sanitary conveniences of tho host city
water works system an abundance of
water, under Btronir pressure, for yout
bathroom, kitchen, laundry, lawn, garden
anvwhoro. Good fire nroloction too.
This splendid wuter supply service assured,1-' :M
if you install the '
Kewanee SystemofJVater Supply
Tho Kowaneo Tanlc is located in tho cellar or
buried in tho ground and tho water is delivered by
air-prcssurc. No elevated or attic tanlc to leak,
freeze, overflow or collapse. Tho tank i mado of
steel plates and will last almost indefinitely.
Wo iuilld tho finest linoyif ptiin!nu; inncliliiory-tlio result
of over ten vcuih oxDorimontlnir mid nractical experience.
;vewanoo pumps aruoporaieo iy nano, ijiihoiiiu! uiupium, nicc
k trie motors, etc. Kcwaneo Systernn uro complotu. Thoy mo
easy to Indian. 1'Jvory plant sont out under a poHiiivo
Ifuaratltco. Uver 10,000 Kownnoo .bytlcnu in tuccnsiful
operation, wo charge for eiiBlneorliijjBervico. Ask lor
comnieiu liowuueo cuiuioi;.
Kewanee Water Supply Co.
Fot Sale By
HUBBARD BROS.
MEDFORD
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