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HMBlIn COUNTRY CLUB TO EDMEN PIAN "
ELECTRIC SERVICE OPEN AUGUST 24 NEW WIGWAM
MEDFOttP MATL TRTHUNW, MEDFORD, OKlSaONVhMUnAY, AUGUST 1G, M12
The farmers nntl fruit growers f
tiio onlirc valley nro becoming nlife
In tho importuned of electric power
in itrt nppllcntion to tho fanii, cs
peuinlly n it is used by the irrigator
iil mining water 10 Iris html.
MondnyfttlRht tho farmers of the
vioinily of. Applegatu met with rep
rcMentntives of the Oregon-California
Power Co. Tuesday a meeting was
held at 1'rovolt, and WedncMlny W'il
liamK vnn the seeno of ameeting.
Thiirrtday (he citizens of Murphy dis
cussed tho'oleelrie unes-tioii.
Tho power company proposes tint
if enough encouragement is given oy
the people of the .Applegulo and Wil
liams counties, the line will he ex
tended, and a service of current for
power and lighting given. The people
along the route- of the proposed line
a ro enthusiastic, and many are al
ready signing up contracts, n num
ber having agreed to take current
for large motors for running pump
ing plants, so that there is little
doubt about the building of the line.
TEDDY LEAVES TO
OPEN HIS CAMPAIGN
OYSTER BAY, N. Y., Aug. 1C
Colonel Roos&vcIL left hero today for
Providence, It, I., where to night he
will fire tho opening gun of his cam
paign as nominee for president on
tho progressiva ticket. Roosevelt
will discuss the tariff, particularly
tho wool schedule of tho Payne act.
The former president will speak at
Revere Deach, Mass., tomorrow, and
' probably will attack Governor Wil
son, tho democratic nominee, In his
address there.
The Medford Country club will be
opened Saturday, August l!l, and
arrangements havo been completed
for a golf tournament, Indoor base
ball game, trap shooting, supper and
dance. Thcro will also be a tenuis
tournament and probably a putting
contest Tor the lndleav
Tho ciub Is now practically com
pleted and has been a revelation to
all who have visited it. Tho old
house on the place has been remod
elled, a largo porch constructed on
two sides and accommodations for a
steward and stewardess made. Meals
will be served and It Is predicted that
the club will be one of the most pop
ular Institutions In tho valley.
The original date for opening Aug
ust 15, was postponed becauso of
tho delay In securing electric light.
The local tribe of Keduieii mc
planning to civet a wigwam on n lot
owned hv them on Apple street be
tween Fourth and Fifth and are now
raising a fund for that purpose. They
have every prospect of success.
The wigwam i to he III) x Ml reel
in sixc, one story high and of brick.
l. I. Jacobs, A. 1). Singlet and lT.
S. Collins is the committee in charge.
LOCAL RIFLE TEAM
POPULAR EXCURSION
PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY
SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 19115
TO OBUTTE FALLS
Faro tho Round Trip Only $1,00
Delightful days rip. Good shade fop picnic
grounds on lmnks of cold mountain si ream. Take
your picnic baskets or go to the good hotel on the
grounds. Leave Bedford 8:00 a. in. Returning
leave Butte Valla T:00 p. in.
Although competing for the first
time nt a rifle range, tho Medford
inis nns now neen arrangeu or anrlnc ,CB1U o th 7th c0,u,,any 0f
the nine hole course Is In excellent, Const Artmcrv, convinced that they
SAN DIEGO VOTES TO
PURCHASE WATER WORKS
SAN DIEGO., Cal. Aug. 10. By a
vote of 0,45g to 1,044, San Diego is
on record today for municipal owner
ship of its water supply. At the
bond election yesterday the propo
sition to issue $2,500,000 bond for
the purchase of a psirt of the South
ern California mountain system,
owned by John D. Sprcekles, was car
ried by a vote of i to 1.
condition. The tennis courts nr?
said to bo the finest in southern Ore
gon. Hal Hlngham and II. Chandler,
Egan have been largely responsible
for the splendid condition of the
grounds both men having glcn gen
erously of their time and help.
TOOK ONLY ONE DAY
TO CONVINCE THIS MAN
Ono day In Medford. arter he had
toured the whole Pacific coast was
enough to convince L. R. Dlnghain . f
Rapid City. S. D.. that this was tho
placo for him and his family. As
thinking is doing with Mr. Bingham,
he purchased a residence Wednesday
morning. By Wednesday afternoon
ho had taken possession.
Mr. Bingham arrived Tuesday hot
and dUBty, drove his auto about town
and slept under covering that night.
Yesterday ho bought tho Burdctt pro
perty on South Central and says that
he intends to stay, as Medford is the
ono best bet.
CHICAGO TRACTION LINES
AGREE UPON WAGE SCALE
CHICAGO, Aug. 10. That the
officials of the street railway com
panies here have practically agreed
to the demands of the canncu was
the assertion today of President
Mahon of the Carmen's Union.
The wage question has been vir
tually agreed upon and it i expected
thnt a settlement of tlit dispute will
be completed tomorrow.
were In the running and succeeded
in bringing homo two medals whl'e
they defeated the seasoned Ashland
company team by H points.
The team competed against 110
riflemen, many of whom had made
high averages tn other years. Not
withstanding this fact the 7th com
pany boys led tho field in the fiOO
and 1000 yard ranges. The skirmish
run proved to be the cause of the
boys downfall from lack of exper
ience This .target Is made by shoot
ing ten times lying flat on the ground
at Intervals of every hundred yards.
Sergeant Merrick had chargo (f
the team which comprised Corporal
Marshall and Privates Hill. Roso and
Howell. The efficiency that tho
team attained and upon which they
were complimented by Col. Hammond
Is due to his training.
Corporal Marshall mndo high aver
age, scoring above SO. The three oth
ers missed this mark by but one or
two points.
ON THAT Sl'KCIAh.
What special? Why tho ono that
leaves Grants Pass at 6:00 a. m.,
Gold Hill. 6:37; Centra' Point, 7:03;
Modfotd, 7:15; Ashland, S:05, stop
ping at intermediate! points Sunday
next via tho Southern Pacific. It
will bo one of the most cnoynblo out
ings ot the season. The: best of mod
ern equipment provided and Ono
Fare for round trip has been imade.
An exciting ball game between Med
ford and Weed teams will bo played
at AVeed. '
APPLES APPLES APPLES
Do You Want Soil ?
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What sorts and quantities, and what price i
"We are not tendering for uuvhody's fruit.
Do you want to consign and chance tluvmarkots'i
Consult us and wo will give you quotations. In
overy case vi send the sellers sale notes. In New
York we use our own salo note, and do not havo
apples sold hv auction.
W.N.WHITE CO. ' 76 Park Placo, Now York
ICE CREAM
PURE and WHOLESOME
. ATTIMO 11K1IIT PlttUK
In enrton, Sin contn pur quart.
2ft cents extra for packers of any Mil up to ono Kftllon,
Any order over one gallon nt ft pur gallon,
Deliveries ot pnulcnrs to any part of the city.
Ice cream served nt thu creamery lit R cents por dish,
Medford Cream CSX Butter Co.
KstnbllBliod 1878
Incorporated 1004
FRUIT
D. OROSSLEY & SONS
Commission Morchanta
U(M I'Yutiltlln St., Now York
Our Specialty
APPLES and PEARS
Wo have our own houses In
Ni:V YORK, MYKItrOUli, LONDON AND (JLAHCMW
Direct consignments solicited or eo our Roguo Itlvor reproHontntlvn.
CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Orogon
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Who Wants to "Sell"
9 By Jas. S. Campbell
I have "cash "buyers coming in overy day who want to buy desirable, closo-in im
proved property and building lots. List your property with mo at onco. Now is tho
time to unload your holdings as buyers are springing up on all sides.
Have two parties that want to buy, high-grade, modorn 8 or 9 room houso Must
be in desirable location, South Oakdale or West Main Stroot proforrod. Many calls
for high-class, modern 7 or 8 room houses to rent.
Have party from East that will pay cash for desirablo rosidonco lot, must bo 100 x
160 feet, east or south front, located in south or west Medford.
List your property with me if you want to get action if yoa want to buy or soil
city or ranch property.. See mo for a. trado or any kind as I havo moro proporty listocl
than any other broker in the city.
V J. S. CAMPBELL
Room 201 First National Bank Building
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Mann's AUGUST CLEAN UP SALE Mann's
Central Ave., Near P. O.
Central Ave., Near P. O.
SATURDAY AUGUST 17th, we start our GREAT CLEAN UP SALE of all Spring
A and Summer Merchandise. We have had the most successful season's business in our history, A
for which we are very grateful, but must clean up the balance of our stock at once to make
j room for our new fall and winter stock arriving daily.
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L, CLEAN-UP SALE OF READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS NOTHING RESERVED EVERYTHING MUST GO
$25.00 i $20.00 I $15.00 $20.00 I $15.00 I 8$ I 10 15 I 15 I 75$
T SPRING SPRING . SPRING SPRING SPRING PRINTS LAWNS DIMITIES GINGHAMS DAMASK IT
J! SUITS SUITS SUITS COATS COATS C, - 101, 0ri L
p $12,50 $9.98 $7.50 $9.98 $7.50 5c Sc 10c 1212C 48c P
Y DON'T MISS THESE BIG BARGAINS THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE BARGAINS p
O 75 i $1.25 I $1.00 $1.00 $3i50 I 20 I 10 I 65 i 18 71 85 O
WASH SATINE WASH CHILDREN'S SILK BATH HUCK SHEETS PILLOW SHEETS
PETTICOATS PETTICOATS PETTICOATS DRESSES PETTICOATS TOWELS TOWELS oru SLIPS
D 39c 69c 59c 59c $1.98 12c 6c 39c 1212c 69c D
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" CHILDREN'S KIMONAS WAISTS WAISTS WAISTS MUSLIN X6-BUTTON OILCLOTH EMBROID'RY HOSE
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" NECKWEAR CORSETS APRONS BELTS SILK SILKS TISSUES TALCUM VESTS WASH
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Mann's AUGUST CLEAN UP SALE Mann's
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