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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATT, TRTTVFNK MEDFORD, OREO ON. SATURDAY, NOVUM mOK 11 101 1. :LOCAL AND PERSONAL T" Mr, Fletchor, Into or Nevada, lmnf Attorneys Phlpps nnd IArmond become a resident or Mcdford. Ho luul professional business nt Jackson- wnB for pomo tlmo n resident ot . villo ono day this week. Alaska, -vhoro ho operated exten sively In mine?. Air. mid Mrs. H. Callahan novo returned from tlio Siskiyou copper Qeorgo Alford of Pljocnix wns hi 1 belt, nftcr an absence of several ojyj clfy jestcrday, A), II. Uarncbltrg of Sterling passed tlirotiKli Mcdford Thursday on his way home from Phoenix. Mrs. Vance and Mr, Anderson, who have been in tho Forest Greek dis trict looking after the Vnnco mining Interests, have roturned to Los. Au Roles. Try Jt. & 8, Houp Remedy, a euro In tho worst cases, 3 doses sufficient. GO cts. per (logon capsules. 320 Apple St., Mcdford, Oregon. 221 nlljon JIM shipped a nunihor of carloads of pears from his orchard located soulliwcsl of Mcdford, to Xow York. All of tho several varieties brought good prices, especially tho Dose, for which moro than 4 per box wns paid In that city. The county's road building mach inery, Implements, etc, has been stored in the largo building recently constructed by V. C. Kitto In Jock- Bonvillc, until such tlmo as It will be put in uso again. Merchants' lunch 12 to 2 o'clock, 35 cents, at Hotol Mcdford. W. 13. Snton, formerly of Forest Creek, if over from Yreka, whero he Is engaged In business. Frank Frazler has been In Jack convijlc several times lately. Baths 25c nt the. Hotel Medford barber shop every day. J. C. Brown was in Jacksonville on business nt the court house. Chas. C. Purcel, who has been op crating a. sawmill on Applegate for several years, has sold It to his sons. Dlno at the new Josephine hotel when in Grants Pass. Service a la carte. 211 John A. Marsh, who somo time ago discovered an extensive deposit ot marble on his land situated a short distance west of Jacksonville, has had It tested and pronounced first- class for commercial purposes. P See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Mrs. Yockoy was the guest of Mrs. Chas. Nlckell at Fajrvlow for a few for a few days. Miss Bernlco Cameron made a business trip to Jacksonville recently. Frank Edwnrds, of Hutton Calif., was a business visitor in Mcdford and Jacksonville Thursday. All kinds of hot drinks at McDow Carkln Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. Mrs. E. D. Weston visited friends living In Jacksonville one day this wepk. Tho best baths in the city, 25 cts. at Hotel Medford barber shop. t A. W. Shearer, who is at the head ot a company that is Inaugurating a big placer mining enterprise in Steamboat district, was in Mcdford this week after a big load ot supplies. His wife will arrive from Portland Saturday. Whitney quartette Nov. 11. 201 Whitney qunrtotto Nov. 11. 201 A few dollars Invested in an acci dent policy may be tho means of saving tho wife and llttlo ones from futuro want. C. B. Walker & Co. 200 McDowell's candies aro fresh. M. F. Hunley is down from his block ranch in Lake- creek district. A. II. Walker tarried in Jackson ville u few hours yesterday. G, E. Bpos, secretnry of tho Med ford Commercial Club, had business at Jacksonville recently. Whituoy quartotto Nov. 11. 201 Al. and Hlchnrd Melhaso came ovei from Klamath county in their auto mobllo during tho week. They en countered bad roads and stormy wonthor whllo traversing tho Cas cades, Whitney quartotto Nov, 11. 201 Mrs. E. Kllppcl Is in California visiting her son, llonry, who Is seri ously ill with consumption. Her daughter, Miss Alllo, accompanied her. weeks and will remain In Jackson vlllo during tho winter. Mr. Calla han hnj been developing his proper ties n:il made n rich strike, uncoor Ing a largo body of flue oro. Whitney quartette Nov. It. 201 F. IC. Deuel hns been making Port land a business visit. Once more we ask you to wnfeh tho fish market for bnrgnins. Lcavo your orders for Thanksgiving tur keys enrly. Get tho low prices and' No. I bird. J. H. Messier. 203 Somo one is hurt every dny. You may be next. Get nn accident policy. C. B. Walker & Co. There will bo nn excursion to Butte Falls Sunday, Nov. 12., leav ing Mcdford 9 n. in., returning reach ing Medford 4:35 p. m. 201 J. F. Hate, E. W. Allen, W. C. Dobley and C. E. Whistler aro in Central Point today ou business or varied nature. Some ono is hurt every day. You may be next. Get an accident policy. C. B. Walker & Co. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Harvey, of Cot tage Grove, returned to tnclr homo this morning after a week's vlsli with their son, II. H. Harvey, and family, and P. J. Halley and family. These people formerly resided In Medford, but have not been here for four years. The changes mado In tho city in that time were very no ticcablo and they were unable to lo cate any of the landmarks of former days. All kinds of fruit-Diana, at Mc- uowcu s. Albert Cowles, stage director for the "Alias Jimmy Valentino" com pany, is a relative or William Anglo or this city and was a guest at the Angle home, on East Main street, when hero yesterday. Mrs. A. Plass, who has been in Mcdford visiting her son, E. F. Plass, returned this morning to her home In Tacoma. Special Sunday dinner each week at the Tavern hotel, Eagle Point, Ore. 50c. 225 Mrs. G. Howland, or Riddle, Ore., who has been In Medford visiting friends and relatives for a couple of weeks, leftfor her homo on the local this morning. Mrs. Luther East of Ashland vis ited Medford friends yesterday. Mrs. A. Lee, of Edgewood, Cal., Is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. F. It.,. Nell, of Ash land, was visiting Medrord rrlends yestorday. E. E. Hull and son left this morn ing ,for a visit with relatives in Junction City, Ore. Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Forbes, or Talent, left last night for Seattle, where they will reside for a couple BG GROWING PRODUCE IJCIiffii AT E. W. Cnrlcon of Tabic Rock Demon strates That Land WW Pay Bin Returns While Orchard Is Dovcl-oplnn. Kvory oneo in u while Micro comes lo lighl n thoroughly prnetieul dem onstrntiou and jHwilivo proof of the T!uHs which may lie realized hy every oivhardmnii in llie vulloy if he will ho give ns inueli ntontinu in the Krowiiiu of eercnlrt mid vegetables us ho does to the proper deelopiueut l ltis petted, coddled and idolized or chards. Here is one of these proof eases. Out in the Table oltek district lives K. W. Caleton and he owns sixty ncre.s of laud, tho most of which is set to fruit trees. This year ho bus grown between theso trees 'JOOo hush els of potatoes, and l'JOO bushels of corn, tho corn going 7 bushels to tho noro. Aside from this Mr. Oml ton Jins grown several hogs, nnd snno ofhis six-mnnths'-old pigs weigh 200 pounds each. A neighbor of Mr. Carlton has said to a Mail Tribune representative that in all probability Mr. Carlton would make a net clcan-up this year of over $3000 from his Intnl. Anil nil ine nine ins mini has been earning hi nithis money his orchard lias been kept in nn excellent slate of cultiva tion. .The land is not irrigated. P. M. Corlies, of Illinois, is foreman on this, ranch. Every few days' some orchardman is heard on the streets telling some one that the land he hns set to fruit will not grow com, wheat, potatoes or anything of that sort, when ns n matter of fact this same land now planted to fruit rees did not grow anything else but these snnio cereal crops nnd vegetables before it was set to fruit nand those crops were grown bountifully nnd profitably. Nine-tenths of the land in tlm Uogue nver valley now set to fruit was excellent farm land before it was planted to orchard. Fnct of the matter is, certain orchardmen can not see n dollar in anything but red and yellow apples nnd record-bronk-ing penrs. They are going to make good with this fruit business, hut why sit around wnit for this fruit? Why not be n Carlton nnd make the orchards nt least nnv runum? ex penses while waiting for bigger fruit returns Inter on. WILL PLAY EXHIBITION GAME BROWN & IIAL'SL H. A, Wright, Pacific Coast disunion Billiard Player Will Piny Chris Gbtllch and Also lecture Saturday Evenlny. 11. A. Chick" Francisco, who champion billiard plajer of tho Pa cific coast, and who in 1 1 0 0 won the amateur championship for- tho Unit ed States at Now York, will glvo an exhibition gnmo and ledum tonight at Brown & Hall's. Wrlnht will ex plain to tho club membership a num ber ot tho difficult shots which huvo won him tho tltlo ho carries. Ho Is nn admitted mastor of tho difficult game and Is regarded a most bril liant player by those ngultiMt whom ho hns been pitted, both In the east and on tho Pacific coast. Ho will play Chris Gotllcb Saturday evening In the exhibition gnmo nnd this will bo followed by tho lecture. Wrteht of San . lino tournament for tho nnmtour holds the tltlo of)' huiuplunshlii of tho Tutted HtatcH In 11109, Wright was pitted against somo of the most expert phijors In billiards. Ho defeated C V. I'onh lin of ChleiiKo, a ctornu cuest In the amateur field, making 400 points to IiIm opponent's III" In tho final name. Incidentally Wrlnht Is tho only play er on tho Pacific coast to win tho nnmtour ohnmplnntOilp east of Chi ongo. Later Wright onttmul tho pro. fesidoual fluid nnd succeeded In w lu lling tho highest honora on tho Pa cific const. Ho has a vorttablo treasure In sliver tiophtos and mod alH. Those who nro In any way In terested In billiard nild desire to loam something from nn export, nro Invited to ln proMont when Wright t44tW04 We have a. full line j of PEERLESS LAMPS on hand , 8, 1(1, 32 0. P. carbon limum; 25, io, 110, 100, IfU), 200 wutt TungHtou lamps. Tim bust lumps nnd tho hOHt pi hum. All In mint guaranteed. ? Southern Oregon Electric Co. J Phones! Pacific 4001; llomu 1JH. i t-nnn-- When ho entered the IS. 2 bnlko gives his exhibition game, The Famous Royal Welsh Ladies Choir Natatorium, Thurs. Evening, Nov. 16 Man of Mratcry Jo He at Star. Tho Great Hale, who has harried tho police forcos In tho largest cltlc3 in tho world with his hnndcufr per formances and who has created no end or comment, will appear at the Star theatre In hia famous act or mystery. Thla act has been Imitnted to a grent extent, but Richard Hale Is tho originator. Bound helpless with rones, the knots of which hnvn or inreo monms, during wmen time been sealed with wax to show they the doctor will attend a course of have not beon tampered with at any State WeeRs & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKER! Day Phone M71 Nlf M Fboae . W. Wwki S671. A. E. Orr, gSM. h&DY ASSISTANT. tff-t4- r--f JOHN A. PERL Undertaker And Kmlmlmor 2 Successor to tho undertaking do- 2 nnrftnnnf nf fmttril IPiirnfturA fin Office 28 South Haiti o Street Tolepuenoi: day, Bell 471; night I realdonco, Bell 473, Home 179-L. 2 varo Hiunvicu nsgub ur u AMBULANCE! SEHVICB lectures at tho Washington Medical college. Sirs. Geo. Taylor, who hqs been In Medford for a few weeks visiting hor sister, Mrs. A. L. Cusick, left last night for her homo in Coeur d'Aleno, Idaho. Subscription lists for the Schumann-Heinle concert havo been placed In tho Hotel Mcdford, lias kins', tho Nat and Whetsel'a music store. It is imperative that a suf ficient number of subscribers bo se cured and thoso who desire to hear this greatest artist should slgu up nt oneo. M. A. Conger, tho Grants Pass timber man, is in Medford today. Mr., and Mrs. T. B. Hartley left for Ashland this morning. Work wns resumed this morning on tho now Carnegie library. Mrs. Marlon Lance is visiting rela tives In Woodvljle. J. T. Currle, of Yreka, Is horo visiting his old-time friends. Mrs. Elizabeth Kllpplo and daugh ter, Miss Alllo, who havo been in Belmont, Cal., vlsltlnf Henry Kllpplo Jr., who has been seriously 111, re turned to Medford a couple of days ngo. Mr. Kllpplo Is improved and will go to Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Levy Gregory of DInuba, Cal., who havo been hero for a month qr moro visiting the families of J. F. and William Greg ory, returned to their homes this morning. Mrs. Chas. Swqrtzfager and chil dren, of Jacksonville, returned this morning frpm. a visit with rolatlvcs in Ashland. 9. O. Hlginbatham and family ar rived Jn Medrord this mprnlng from Lane county, Oregon. II. M. Mclntyre, of Derby, this county, is in Medford today on busi ness. Ho tells that only a. fow days ago his wfo killed a wildcat which weighed fully 45 pounds, and killed It with 4 32 revolver, tlmey with handcuffs, leg Irons, log chains and tho most scientific and npproved locks, ho causes musical In struments to .play, bolls to ring nnd hammers to fpat In tho air. Tho light will remain on during tho en tiro perrormanco and a committeo or reliable citizens will bo on tho stage at tho tlmo. Any questions which any ono desires an answer to will bo answered, if tho Questions aro loft at tho box ofrico Monday. Halo does not claim to bo a spiritualist, In tact ho makes no explanation. He must bo seen to bo appreciated. Tho mysterious Halo is booked to nppcar at tho abovu theatre for ono week commencing Monday, Nov. 13th. Auspices Greater Medford Club Tickets at Haskins, $1.00 Notice. Notlco Is hereby given that tho undersigned will apply to tho city council at its meeting to bo held mavemuer zi, iun, at 7:30 p. m., for a llcenso to sell malt, spirituous and vjnous liquors at wholesale In OUantitiCfl to cntiHiiinnrn iMront tit Itu placo of business, No. 10 North Front streot, Medford, Orogon, for a period of six months, YOUNG & HALL. K.I! (;n-J:i '!' .J lMMS?HAtLT t jSto. Kifc U( J 4- 4 -r t f Tfin I ATP Tl fil flSRIPV -f tt t tt4- -4- FOR SALE Nice turkoys for Thanksgiving. B. II. Iturnsey, It. P. D, 1, Medrord, Oro. 203 Look for tho ad that describes tho 4s.t.na i naoo you would liko to owu FOB SALE Two very choice half grown kittens; perfectly healthy, gentle, well trained house pets. I sell these kittens merely to insure a good home for them. If you like kittens thoy will Intorost you. 145 N. Ivy. Phenes: Bell, Main 7212; Home, 150-x. 201 WANTED Ypung man stepograpber and bookkeeper desires position; best of references. Bov F, D, A., Tribune, 200 I V-" TTi'-iS "V? tests t& Iif.JSft -L3L. , vs 1 i.-:m rm$ -"S - c-l -- No More Cold Hand; JEKFECTK noHtic&fl ( Pi woman oitcn ?i not notice what a cold day it .. ,.:j as slip is bustling around the house. But when she sits down to her sewing and menaing, sue soon iccis cnilly. It is then she needs a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater. Its quick, glowing heat warms up a room in next to no time. TJiat is the beauty of a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater. It il always ready for use; you can carry it wherever you please; and you "glit it only when you wapt it. Tlis Perfeclioo Oil Hettr il tmoWen and odntlrii n patented automatic device intuitu llitt It it teJiM, nfa and economical burin ro'nn liouri on ono tilling. HamJme, top diurnt finished eilhet in bluo enamel of plain ttcel, with m'ctcl trimmings Dctkrt rrerrwboi or writ for JeKftitiv clrculir to $ay agency of standard Oil Company Incorporated) mffr-rmaimFmwMvmtiit- mm Vat 1 Tli row away Hit ilcl broom. Use a Bissell Sweeper No dust mid annoyance. $3 to $5 invested in a good sweepor ii cheaper Hum brooms in tliu loiij,r run. We cairv all si vies. MEDhORD FURNITURE & HARDWARE CO. I r r-,rtvHt i" Ii 41 HAPPY is the woman who is never un pro pared who can ulwuyB lay a niuo uppol'iK ItiK muni or IlKht ltinuheon before any Ktitiit tinoxpuulud or not. Her frlvnd praUo hor for hbr hotiHowlfoly iunj UIuh and alto foolu that dullKhtfnl mitlHfiicllon whluli win only coino froid hospitality iHtrfcclly done. rJThe secret lies in having a well chosen selection of canned goods and table dainties always at hand. Look over out' stock tho best of tho kind in tho town and inako n selection today. Then put your four in tho cupboard for you will bo prepared for any company come when 'it may. ALLEN GROCERY CO. nn.-iq s , o R n t it a i a v la . ..ii.; rw