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H- Li tv ''?, t .1- , r .!T . b kF w HS ' if . i . ; medford mait; tribune; mkdford, 0iiFiA0NiwRSimvAuausT22,,mt2 . -- .,, fOCAL AND L. PERSONAL Arch Dcon Chambers ot tho Ore Ken Kpltcorml dtosene arrived from Portland thin morning for a short vtalt at Bedford. N,Th& valley looks hotter nt th present time than I havo ever eon It" declared President Kowcll of tho Stale Horticultural Bocltjr, who has been visiting Iho valloy on business. Mr. Newell visited many of tho largo orchards 'while hero. lie resides at Canton. Fall and winter goods are on dla nlay at a Very low figure and a fit guaranteed, by Etfert, tho Tailor. 131 J. W. Casey traveling freight agoat of tho Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound railroad Is In Mcdtord on a short business trip. Arthur Falloway ot Anderson Creek Is in Medford on a short busi ness trip. Ho Is one of tho moat suc cessful hog ralsors of tho valley. Last year he shipped soven carloads of flno porkers for which ho received top prices. Automobllo for sale, 1200, good condition. Room 422, M. F. & H. nilg. 132 Mr.' and Mrs. E. D. Henderson ot Elk Creek are In Mcdrord oh a short bustn'eos trip. James Cotton of Eaglo Point was a recent visitor la Medtord. 8. A. Newell, tadtoT tailor. 4th floor M. F. H. bid. James GalUpy' of Eaglo Point spent Wednesday la Mcdford on busl noes. E. E. Wormstortf or Eaglo Point was a recent visitor In Mcdford. Oak and hardwood f 4.50 and J5.00 per cord. Odd Ray Realty Co. Sixth and Fir. Jack Harvey a well known mining man of Grants Is spending several days In Medford on business. Mrs. Ownoy Patton and friends havo returned from a short automo bllo trip to Crater Lake. Hammocks, sporting goods, blue flaxne, ordorless oil stoves, refrigera tors', etc Prices right. BhapleJgn Hardware Co., 28 South Central. ' Airs. A. B. Cunningham has re turned to Medford after a visit with friends at Everett, Wash. Mrs. Hannah Elnkopt has left for a visit -with trlends'and relatives at Mitchell. South Dakota. She will be absent two or three months. Oak and hardwood 94.50 and $5.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty -;Co., Sixth and Fir. J. E. Holton of Roseburg Is in Medford on a short bubslnes trip. He Is accompanied 'by E. Hamilton. Mrs. Edith Whipple has returned from a. visit -with friends and rela tives at Dunsmulr, California. Peaches 30 and 40 cents per box, delivered. Home phone 13-55. 130 Charles S. Barton circulation mana ger of the Portland. Oregonlan, spent Wednesday in Medford on business. Ho was entertained 'while here by W. Tyler Smith who was formerly asso ciated with him on tho Oregonlan. E. A. McKneaney of the Producers Fruit company is at Grants Pass on a short business trip. Berlin Tailoring and French Dry Cleaning Company, 109 West Main street, wish to announce that they are prepared to do first class clean ing and pressing, also bats blocked and trimmed. Ladles' and Gents' suits made to order. Give us a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone Pacific 5362. John Balllnger has added to the zoo at the Central Flro station by contributing a thoroughbred southern Oregon crow. Tho boys havo set about training him to answer fire alarms. Dr. J. F. Rcddy left Wednesday evening for Portland. See R, A. Holmes, The insurance Man, over Jackson County Bank. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Campbell havo returned from an outing at Pelican bay. They report a most enjoyable time. D. E. Thomason of Griffin Creek spent Thursday in Medford with friends. Bluo Is a strong favorite color for fall. Ahrens. Mrs. A. B. Cunningham, who lias been visiting her parents at Everett, Wash., has roturned to Medford. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Moo nro nt Crater Lake Miss Catherine Dunham ot Rose burg, Ib here to take up duties as a school teacher. Kodak finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. E. Pierson manager of the First International bank of South Bend, WsbIi., is hero vloltlng John Arnell, an old friend. Mr. Pierson is de lighted with the valley and may ln vest here. Weeks&McGowanCo. UNPERTAKERS f M -juurr ammvav U ja ff"W! sr Attorney II. D. Norton of Grants rass, 'well known In this city, has purchased the Slltcs ranch, located Just above tho town of Williams In tho Williams valley. This In ono ot tho cholco farms of Iho district, well Improved, and hnvlng good bullndgn. It comprises about 200 acres, Henry Vorton, son of tho attorney, has al ready donned the Jumper and over alls, and Ib tn full authority on tho farm, which ho .proposes to run on up-to-dato lines. The young man is unlvorslty bred nnd many aupposcd ho would follow his father In tho study of Illackstoue, but tho call of tho soil was too strong. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Wnllaco and family motoring from Marshalltown, Iowa to Ios Angeles, reached Medford Tuesday evening and were delighted with the city. Tho found old friends here in the persons ot Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Blgalow. Seo tho new showing ot Blue Suits and Dresses at Ahrens. v Colonel S. M. Nealon or Tablet Rock has left for a tour ot Josephine county. Ho will also camp through tho Applegate valley. Dr. Smith or Grants Pass reports having seen a full grown cougar while driving hts automobllo on the Crescent City road, six miles out from Grants Pass Tuesday evening. Tho animal had a rabbit In Its mouth nnd trotted leisurely across tho highway. aot appearing at all frightened by tho chugging auto, finally disappearing in tho brush by the roadside. Soda Fountain at DeVoe's. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Parker and daughter havo returned from a visit with friends In .Callfonla. LleuU W, C. Miller, commanding tho cadet corps at O. A. C, Is In Medford for a visit with Leonard Carpenter at the Veritas orchard. All wool bluo serge suits to your measure at $16.50; no use wearing a hand-me-down, at Eltcrt, tho Tailor. 131 Chick Wilson and Walter McCal Iura plan to leave In tho near future for a business trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Adams or Cen tral Point spent Thursday In Med tord on business; Money to loan on country proper ty. Carkln & Taylor, Jackson Coun ty Bank BIdg.. Mcdford. Harry Union df Portland who re sided formerly In this city is hero tor a short visit with old time friends. Mrs. Clarence Evans has returned from a short visit with friends at Portland. We have the Blues, we -mean blue suit and dresses. - Ahren's. Miss Edith French left Wednesday evening for a month's visit with friends at Los Angeles. W. W. Nottingham of San Francis co is In Medford visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ira King. He oxpresses himself as delighted -with tho valley. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln. Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building. Medford. Mrs. E. H. Lodge of Grants Pass is In Medford visiting relatives and friends. She formerly resided at Jacksonville. Louis F. Jameson of Portland who has property Interests In tho valley Is here on business during tho fruit shipping season. E. D. Weston, commercial pnoiog raphern, negatives made any time or place by appointment Phone M. 1471 Mr. Mrs. W. A. Wateklns of Big Elk are In Mcdford vimtlng friends. Mr. WatkinB Is a cattleman and is much elated by recent prices offered for livestock. Mrs. Mary Yockoy and daughter, Mies Helen are expected to return Sunday from a two weeks outing at Newport. Young spring ducks, Saturday. Booth 23, Public Market. 132 Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Youpg of Agate spent Thursday with Medford friends, A thunderstorm broke over tho valley Wednesday morning. Certain sections received consldorablo rain but very little of It fell In Medford. It cooled tho weather considerably, the thermometer touching 35 during the afternoon. Hay for sale. W. H. Everhard. Phone 6671. A grass fire called the department to Clark street Wednesday afternoon. Tho tiro whb a small ono and was easily controlled. No damage was done, although when the alarm was turned in tho flames wero rapidly ap proaching sovoral buildings. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY NOTICE TO HEAL ESTATE MEN I hereby give notlco that my pro perty is off the market. A. De Wilde, ' 130 FOR RENT Five room cottage, sew. er and -water connection, paved streot, close in, Including new bath. Ten dollars, 403 North Fir street. 132 FOR SALE One horso 6 years old, hortse and buggy nearly new. An thony Gabriel, Laurelhurst add.135 FOR SALE Lot, and 5 room house, partly furnished house. A Gabrlol Laurelhurst Add. 135 FOR SALE Lady's astrido saddle, and buggy harness, good as new. A bargain, 22. S. Holly. 32 A determined orfort la being mado by tho local member of tho Bull Mooso party to have Colonel Roose velt apeak In this city whllo In Ore gon next month. Ono prominent member of tho local bull mooso com mittee Is said to havo offered to do nato $100 toward tho expenses of providing a sultnbto place for T. II, to speak and properly advertise the meeting. Early Crawford peaches for sale, H. C, Joy, phono Pacific r.l-J-l. 132 It Is reported from Snlom that George F. Rndgors formerly mayor ot tho capital city Is contemplating run ning for congress in this district against W. C. llawloy. Mr. Rodgors If ho runs will make tho nice on the Bull Mooso ticket. Tho iilaco to get tho boat Ever green sweet corn Is at tho market, booth R. 141 Mrs. George Brandon has returned from a visit with relatives at Eaglo Point. , D. S. Ragsdnlo and son of Big Butto wero recent Mcdford visitors. Got Mrs. Reynolds homo mado broad at DeVoo'a. Chris Natwlck has been awarded the contract for building tho ap proaches to the new railroad bridge on the Pacific & Eastern over Butto Creek. i4.oao sue m M M II MONUMENT TO WRIGHT TO BE ERECTED IN FRANCE LKMANS, Pranrc, Aug. 22 Funds to erect n monument to the late Wil bur Wriglit or Day ton. Ohio, on the Plains of Auouvrs. where the Ameri can aviator made his Hirst flight in France, wero sot aside today by Iho city council of T.rnmns. CHICAGO. Aug. 22. Moro than 11,000 street and olevntud railway employes nro expected to walk out lioro within tho next week ltnolss there Is an Immediate change In tho attltudo of tho railway company of ficials,! according to a statement Is Biieil. today by union lender. 1 Ono of tho company officials de clared that tho North and West side eompantos wore wilting to com pro mise, but that President Busby of tho South Stdo Railways refused to deal with tho men. Tho employes nccuno Hushy ot fostering a strike, asserting that ho has already Imported S00 strikebreakers. Busby donlea this charge, saying that In the event of a strike all cars will bo left In tho barns and no attempt mado to operate them for ninety days. SEIZE A GUNBOAT MEXICO CITY, Anc 22. It is reported tmhiy. that rebels in tho statu of Sonora have burned and looted the town of Lmhmi. The (.(earner llenito Juarez and (ho gunboat (leucrnl Guerrero, it is staled, havo been seized by tho rebels." Nu mwntiou of los of life ts madu in tho wports received here. ROOSEVELT READY Ml HE WlliKKSHAMtti, Pa., Aug. 22,- lmtionttoiiri thai ho stands ready to nnswer any Hlntemenln (lint Senator Penrose may innko rcgimmiir (lie von trilnitions to his presidential emu mijii in HUM was given today, by Colonel Theodore HoomvpH. Tho for- iner president is hero to attend (ho Uolh anniversary of Iho onllimtioit of Father J. J. Cumin. If uocoHHlvry, it is believed, Colonel HoosovoU will testify heforc tho somite emiintn contribution committee. In bis speech hero this aftoruooit before l.'.UOO people Colonel Kooso- volt discussed moral issues, bill made no references (o (liu political sttuii tion. PROHIBIT DANCING TO GIVE HENS THEIR SLEEP PAKltf, Aujr, 22. The following litimaiitanaii decree has been promul gated by tho mavor of one of (be smaller communes in thu PyreuncH; Whereas, Iho youiij; ieopln of the eommuno nro wont to meet and dunce every Sunday after mass, ami- (ho uoiso they make frightens tho cocks, hens and other animals of thu village; nnd Whereas, the result is prejudicial to agriculture, we hereby prohibit da living: within the bounds of t lit commune during the hours in which thu dtuneSlio animals taju their ri'iHise. 1 ' 1- '.., - ' J-.1 n TAKE A BATH BATH BRUSHES SOAPS SPRAYS SPONGES , PERFUME TOILET WATERS TURKISH TOWELS TALCUM POWDERS Phone us your wants Get tho habit in tho twiee-a-day siage got to "do it frequently to keep comfortable. What interests us particularly m your case is a desire to tell you about our monster stock of bath requisites. "We have them all for you and everybody, big or little. Good goods, actually the best the market affords, and for that class our prices arc the lowest possible. Make up your order today. Wo know the goods and shall be glad to help you select. Medford Pharmacy Near Postoffice 'All night Phono service, 101 susufv-im PURE and WHOLESOME AT TIIM ItKlHT riUON " In rnrton, 95 cents per qiiarl. ' jj So cent extra for packer of any alio up to one gallon, Any order over ono gnlton at 1 pnr gnuon, Deliveries of pneknrn to any pnrt of tho city. ' Icn cream served at tho oranmory at G cents per dish. Mcdford Cream f Buttfir Co. TIT 1. .-I. UJ". U. mm HKV'MqHp0gn; fie and Pistol METALLIC AKIRIDGES Tbe !ea!afoii Ctfct btoj p a new record. im Shoot to Hit MoreTheir Use Guarantees the Life the Continued Accuracy of Your Gun. 96 years of gun-making 50 years of cartridge -making have taught us r To make cartridges noted for straight -shootipg hard-hitting sure-fire. To make for each kind of arm the cartridge it requires to shoot its best and to keep shooting its to. To attain ammunition accuracy without impairing gun accuracy. There is a JsffUoL-UMS cartridge specially made for your rifle your pistol. Every RmlBgm;UMG cartridge is tested in the arm for which it is made. Our guarantee is behind these cartridges and behind any standard arm, to the full extent of the maker's own guaran tee, when these cartridges are used. Shoot the cartridges that shoot straight. Shoot the cartridges that keep your gun shooting straight. Shoot JZgrUngton.-UMG cartridges. XgrnlagioiL-lIMG Hollow Point Cartridges in several calibres for various makes of arms are unequalled in shocking power they cost only a trifle more. Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co 299 Broadway, - New York City A - - - '- . Live Stock Wanted WANTED TO BUY All Jundu of livo Btock, largo or Biimll quantities. Will pay heat mar ket price. M. J. S1CVIKK, HoUnion Mont Co. APPLES APPLES APPLES Do You Want Sell ? What aorta and quantiticH, and what price t Wo nro not tendering for nny body's fruit. Do you want to consign and chanco tho innrkotH? Consult us and wo will give you quotations. In ovory enso wq send the sellera snlo notes. In New York wo uso our own snlo note, nnd do not hnvo apples sold by auction. W.N.WHITfc CO. 76 Park Place, New York . U. - it. $ Z4B t Kstabllihod 1878 FRUIT Incorporated 1904 "! D. OROSSLEY SONS , , Commission Merchants c i UOl Franklin St., New York . fw. "raj Our Hprclitlty " APPLES nnd PEARS We hnvo our own housed In XKW YOltK, IilVKUPOOI.. LONDON AND UAHfOW Direct conslicninonta lollcltcd or ieo our Horuo Itlvnr reprnientntlTev. CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon GROWERS OF PEACHES Do jrou want your fruit linmllcd by export tinlcHmcnf Do you want tho UHBl1 1'HICKS Iho 1'ncirio Coiul niarkt?f fordaT . . T Do you want to line up with "Tho Houko of a Square Dealt" Vt ' If no, get In touch with its NOW. , .Vtf'' ' ' SOOTH? RIVER COMMISSION CO. Medford, Oregon Pac. 5621. Home 907 Nearly a quartor of a centtiry under tho same management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded becnuso of , . , Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vaw tor .President G. It. Lindley, Vico.Pres. 0. W. McDonald, Cashior ICE i V as deai and hard as diamond! . .VI. 4 Storage rooms right for all'1,- vv kinds of goods. Our wagons deliver to all parts of the city. ' . Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240 Medford Ice Sb Storage Co. mmmmimmmmrrmrmmmfmFmi''mmimmirvmmif ' I rs 1" TPF,, . (1 1 , , V' -i i- 4 . Id""". .wrf