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WIDDFORD MATT) TRIBUNE, MPCTQUT), OHM ON, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, T012 WW ALMOST IVIR The CiiIIIViiiIh IVtill DiHtriliiiliiiH ! lint following dutcd at Kut;ni- intuitu, MwM IM : Tint following given (lit) iliur ir on fH "f ili'cliliiiMiN fruit hlilppi'il from nil ihiIiiIh In Ciilll'iiiuln for llm week (7 tliiyn) ending Frliluy evening, Auk ttwl 'j;i, li)l'.. rliitiirt 15(1 tn 1-h. Tim wlilpmi'iit Hi' llllllllK llllH I'ltlllllllll'll hlenilv (IiIh pant week. Thoy will decline rapidly from now on. Variolica now moving i ro (Until, (Ihin, (Iritiid Duku mill lliiiiguriuii. Htook U running large ami In or exceptionally fine ipiullly. leueilCh IUIP l-l CIIIH. AH WllH OXpei'teil lllht WVfU tllC tdllpilll'llt oi' pcitehcH Iiiih fallen off materially. Kt'. hoilim am entirely done mid llm hhlpuiciit ('or llio coining week will li l.nlo Crawford, KiiHipicliiiuiin and Halwayn, U U expected llm! llm pencil liimicnl will remain Hlatioii ary for lint noxl wvon iluyi., at tin cud of whirli (inm Knlwiiy will In; nioviiii' in iriinonnhly heavy ipuiutU lie. Tim prop of Kulwii) h not large thU your, hut llm ipiality in ox ccplioiinlly film nml it i expected that llm wlock will inect a ready mar IM. IVura- 'Jill vn iv. An ri'iHirlcil laid wook nil lioavy ptndiiciui; Mitiu'i have finihlicd .hipping. Thoro will Im IIuiIIcIIm m iuc from m'iiKitviI hootioiiK of llm iiorlliorn part of tin Kioto fnr llm next wook. Murrn llurdy urn moving out now in limit o ipiantilloh nml heglnntng ilm mid illu of next wook there will ho a few viirn of 'luirgcau, Conipniallvc Klulciuout of hhip. menl: ICTOIl HITCHCOCK .'LYD WIIW Sti'J IMTICD. X. y 'i Milium,, i-ii , fcWMir, r. i , '.'.i i.m,- , , jf vnniHiiiiiiiiiiiiiimr .HHnmiiiiiiiiim Vlr itttlHBSIIilBiiiiBlftHilHv iH 'n'lHlllllllDHllHnHlllllllllH CaI iwy alllllllllllllllllllllllHfllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllBilllllllllllllllllBllllllli 1 1 yi FLORA ZABELLE AND HLR SISTER-CURlSTtNt Florn ZnlM-llo. the nrtrrni. linn Just rotnrnod to thin country from abroad with ttir niinoiinroiiiont Hint xho nml lirr hiinlmnd, Kayinond Hitchcock, had ippnrnlil, Aitknl If n oull for divorce or Ircul rpnriillon war contemplated, alio -nld (hat Mi" could not jIIiciim that nt Iho prrcrnt tlino. "My hiiKlmml and I havo ncrord to rianio." alio aald. "Tho no pa ration li rnniirp financially, dnmcMlcnlly and anUKcally." 21m. Zabcllt waa ac coniponkd by her llrr, Uhrlxllno. I (Ml Anuiixt 1IUJ lilli LI .Cluu-rK'i. 1 1 1 . '--:i LJ ApilooU Hi;. I.J IIIKI .'LI I Win 1'JIH 1-1 1I0II .... ...I'Iiiiiih.. . . IIH.'. 1-1 I IN .. .... IViii 'JIKIII ;i.i I.VI ... .(leap, . . .11)7 I .'J HELP BUILD UP Our Correspondents EAGLE POINT EAGLETS a OREGON EC In talking to nn OrcKonhtit nhotit the rnaoiirrca o( our alato you will 'invarlnhly hour ttinhor umittlouod at (ho top of tho Hat. Yea, OroROn prob nhly hna moro ataudlnK ilmhvr toduy than tiny -Into In tho Union and wo run well bo proud of It. Included In tho different vnrlotloa nro fir, wprnci'. ccdur, homlock, ook, ah ttiid ample, aa wnll na moro rarn vnrlntloa Htirh ua tho inyrtlo troo which Krowa In Cooa county. In uponkliiK to n fiirnlluro inuiiu faclurer ahoiit tho wonderful tlmhor rcaourcoa of tho atnto ho rnld, "Yoa. w hnvo nu tinlluiltod aupply of the heat of wood" for tho uinutifurttiro of not only common furniture, hut IiIkIi i;rado furnlturo na well and wo nro today inukliiR u good deal of fur nltiin In Oregon, Init tho nmoiint innuufnutiirpd la umrojy a drop In tho huckot to what tdioiild ho mudo In OreRon. Our hnrdoat work Iiiim licea to education tho coimumor to nak for an Oregon product. If wo could inako tho buyer ronllxo to a hiiiiiII oxtont what It would mean If liu do nianded and hoiiKht OroKon mndo Kooda, tho roHiilt would ho beyond flKiiroH, Factory aftor factory would atart operation In Oregon and It would put huudroila of thouaanda of dollara Into circulation. Wo liuixt drill Into our local pooplo tho habit of nakhiK for Mndo In Oregon producta, wbether It ho furnlturo, flour, blasting powdor or hand ooap." THREE MM W MA C. 10. flat oh, tho Oveilaiiil man Hntiinliiy hoM llircu uu(omoliiort to i-ohMi'iiU of tho vn I ley. K. (I, llrown of Medl'onl IioiikIiI a 10 Ikuho power loipedo hoily tiiiniiiK oar, .1. L. nil miii of (it'ii'fiu ('rook purcliiiHeil a :tll liooo power (inning car, ami M. M, Hoot, a uowooiuor to tlm valley,'alKi jiiircliuHuil p !il) liotvo power our. Many flood PoaltloiiN, Aro opou lo youiiK inon and younir tallica In tho fluid or "WIIIKLHSS" or Coiiuncrclul toloKraphy. Tho piiKuiiKo of a Kodoral Law cffoctlvo Octohor lut, compolllliR all buii ho I hi; vo-hoIh to ho oaulppod with wlro Iohii Inutrumontti, and ntuunud by two compotont oponitoiH, him croatod a uroat doniaml for young inun In tho wroIoHS Horvlco. Tho Morao Tolo Krnph Company of Hoattlo, Wash., oporatoH uudor direct uuporvlHlon of Wlroluaa officials and placoa all RnuN uatoa In ipoultlona. It will pay you to wrlto for full rtitvtlgulovs, J34 (lly A. C. Ilowioti.) I.al Tlinrhdiiv Mr, J, ('. Monro if Klk Crook and V. II. Dvimh nf Ahli lautl ilrovo up lo tho Kuuiiiilo mul failed for dinner. Mr. Moore, wn wiih ri'ociitly hurimil oul in Alilninl, I". iiinvoil mil on hi-, fnnn on Klk orvok mul Mr. Dviiiiik i ouo of the AnIiIiiiiiI hiileher. Thy wore ju-d fnnn Klk orvvk whero Mr. Deunir. Itad hen atlrmliin; to lnniu('N in hU lino. I ommiltoil to nlntc in my u( lliat Mr. Y, K. Hamniel who owtm n lare Intel of land about four inilcK north of hero, wim in lown last Wctln onlay, alo II' ury rroneli who Iiiik n fine faun at llm now bridge iumohn lt";iio river almut five mile.H uorlli of here. H' rtnrtn that ho han a fine lot of profile lliin year. I'uelc Dave Suiilli mul liii koii, Ihiiae, have h'Vu lining buxliitM uilh our inori'hanlK within tho lad feww lii, AImi I-VoiI I'oli'xrne, who Iiiik ii fnnn u( lloofo creek. Mr, A. C. Alli'ii ami family ni;.Mcd. ford wim were on tho return trip from Cmlcr l.ak ealled for dinner WodiioMlny. Mr. Allen i the matt who owim tint pai lr on tin road be tween Med ford mu! .laekniville mul ho IcIIh mo Hint Im hah at prer-cut three oik an ho Iiiih a younir ouo this. xouMin added Io'IiIk number, lie Imd a kmiKaroo iiiikmij; his list nf miimulH hut the hot hpcll jithl after II urriv.i) and the flien were (n much J"or il mul it died. While here lie wiih liilkitiK uhiitil the condition of the country apd remarked thai Im had run hi ear from here to Sun l-'mnoisco, from theio up into HtimhoK eoiiuly anil hack DUO miles add. from homo to Crater Lake and around lo Knle I'oiut and lliut during the whole trip in California he had not found n much lutil road iih there i between llm Ityheo bridge uttd Trail, (hut lite mm! iK himplv it t'rij;Iit and dial after he pahKeil Trail he found Hint the people, let the water front the irrU KlliiK ililohuri run over the road. tnd In ninny phieen it In with j-reat diffi ettlty that ouo oau pit uloii with n oar. In addition to the above he lod of a company ut Klamath FhIIn that wiik riiuuini' mivou or eiuht ears taking paHrteucrrt from tlm boat laiid- inu on Klumutli Lake to the Crater and hack, and that if we expect lo hold Hie travel we iniiM fix our ioiiiIk o Hint people can ride over Ilium with Home chnu and decree of snl'ety. A. II, Zimmerman mul his hod me moving thu old ntore liuildiuj; fonnnrly oeoupicd by llealh iS Diamond dowii in tlm vicinity of lliuir now hloro In bo lined for a wnrchotibO. T. K. Hlnokburn of Centrul Pol.it nml Irving Worlliiiloi) qf Medford culled for iliniierliitj'tThiirsdny, Mr. Illaekluirn oyns nit orehanl near Cenlral Point and Mr. WnrthiiiKlon is the chief enui'ueer for tho liojim Hiver 1 nielli ion eoinpuny. . He was Imre looking ui'ler Ilia inlerusts of llio company. They nro nultiiu: in u iili ladder in tlm Little llutte ereuk ho Unit tlm fish can o up llio creek over the od mill dam. J. It, Hluuuous mul family ouiuo out down WaHhiiiKlon lo visit his rholher, Ituv. L. Ii. SiinmoiiH, IukI Weduosdiiy iiud Hlurted Friday moritlii),' for Okla lioma, LitHt Tluii'Mila.v iiIkIiI lite Indie of Hie Hnpis eliiircli uuvn an ieo eroant Kooiitl for (he purpoKu of raising t'liuds (o utuul (lie iniuihtor'K Hitlary, The Hoeial wiih frlvon in llm park and Jillijr by llm utuotiul nf money ralsod there must Imve beim (ptile u nice hhkciiiIiIiikv. Thoy rained $1(1 dvlliWH, ami lining Imtl u fjovd CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. -7 i- Mix. Keiiiictli lU'cbe and Htor Dorin rotnrnod lite InM of (be week from u trip lo Km. I''ranei'. (leoi'cu Ktidham nml family of (IkiiiIm I'afs ure isitiui; Mrn. N. Slidhiiiu and family here. .1, C. and Vernon IVudlelou of Ta bic Hock mid Attorney A. II. Duviu of Antihunt peut Saturday aflcnioo'i here. Mif.4. Iitiellu Jiiiick of CuniiiiK. California, is vinilint; rclnlivcH mid frio'udn horo. Fred Kami pcnt Sunday in CI rants I'asH. lindane .Saiidciou Iiiik joined the flrmits' i'ah ball team on u tour f the coast fnuu llam'.on, Oregon, to Civseent City. Mrs. M. Maumdcr tuts commenced the coiistnictioti of n tandem bunco low soiitli of (he now residence of W. J. Freeman mid cast of the cor poration line of this city. T. .1. Taylor and Henry Freeman left for Crulcr Lnku .Saturday nilit by bicycles. Mr. ami Mr. Loft house of Los Angeles iited their uncle mid mint Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Weston the pat week on route lo Scuttle and Hriti-.li t'olumbia on a iilcastiro trip. !:. A. Holiloti of Stockton. Calif., is here on a business hip. Mr. Hid den owns u tract of land on tlm west of this oily iiiij) pcnt some timu liero about fourteen mouths. np. Al Sthr and family left for lliuir new' home in southern California. Itohcrt ICyte ami sous Mr. Hamil ton mid 1. McICcllnp have returned from n trip to Crater Lake. Mr. Hiteou. K. It. (lleusou mid fam ily, Miss flli'Min and Mr. iiud Mrs. (lleason of I'hocnix spent Sunday at Ilav flolil. Mrs. Kiutua Hcbb, .Miss Hmrcl llobb, Mis Helen Price, Miss (lladys Holmes, Miss Miiciiiu ttoss, MR-s Kiln Hay. Claude WVilc, nicnn Owen, Luke Pearl, C. Shirley, It. 11. Klsworth, Monk Aus.iiii were niunni: innny Cen IrnLI'oiiilcrH in Med ford Sunday iift- oriiooii, 4 PHOENIX ITEMS .1 (I. A. Standard of Ashland 'was a business caller in town Friday, W. Hisliop will open lttsjiiew meal market Tuesday mohtini;. lliinh Ciilhoun and family of Mer liu ure visiting relatives in town. Miss Varn Fuller is rapidly iccov.. orlnir from her recent illness and is now able o (ako short drives. Mrs. II. Sclittrmmi entertained u number f friends Weduesduy oven injr coinplitnentary to Miss Vent Cop" of Seallle, Wasliiiitou. Milo Furry and wife returned this week fnuu Ouiul Indiim whom thoy spent their vacation camping. Mrs, ,1, . Ilaillie, accompanied by Miss Vera Cope, left Snturduy ovoie luir for ,Vancotiver' Uri(ish Coltimliiu, whero'slto will visit her sou. Mis Copo veltirned lo Sontdo after spond- Iiik two weeks with tier parents? Mr. and Mrs. John Cope, Word wits received hero Friday iuornin of the death of A. Johnston al his homo in Medford. Mr. John stint lived in Phoenix until rceoudy, Ho Iiiik been in Hior health for Vor a year, The funeral took place Sunday afternoon from, llio Presby terian oluirch, Ho leaves it widow aiulitwo daughters. ANllTHER ASHLAND ma m BY STEPHENSONBURNS Is (Ico. W. Htcphciison the victim of a liro.biiK? The old Hhcrwin-Viiu Hani frame building oppowlto (he oily hall in Ashland was riilucd by Iiio at I o'clock Sunday morniiur. It was o" cupicil by Ootid & Hanford's electri cal supply sloro and P. II. Fuller's luilor and clciiiiin cstabliHliuicul, both of which carried kooiI aiuoimts of insurance. The ten I estate oHmo of Oillette & Campliell and the Plant rooming house in the upper story carried no insuiinec. The building was owned by Ocorgc W. StephciiKon, u pioneer capitalist of that city ami he carried 'J(l()0 insurance. The building was brinjjin in 80 jxt inimlli mill. Tho fire was first ob served in llm basement. Mr. Slcptieiisop lost UiA opera house block by all early morning lire a few' week npi, curryiiii; il small liiHiinuici', and w year a'o his old "Mltie Front" frame building block :n Hie plaza Nviin btrncd to (he groti'id without any Insurance. Four years ago a firu.dcslroycd a fine farm res idence Im owned on the lloulcvuril. Mr. Stephenson announces he will not rebuild. II is reported that he old the lot and the remain of the opera house block lo K. A. Ivdes, an Oklahoma capitalist who owns con siderable httniuosK propei y in AMi laud. for .M.'i,000. Crtrktn & Taylor tjohn H. Cnrkln. Olonn O. Taylor), attorncya-al-law, over Jackson County Hank HulldlnR. Medford. FRUIT EXPERT IS ID PRAISES Street and party Kowna rleancd by the moat modern proccsa. I'antor lum. 134 OF ROGUE PEARS That Hurtlett pears ro,wn in the Woue llivcr valley arc without a peer is the frank statement of F. H. McKevilt, maniicr of (tin Californn Fruit KxcliaiiK which iI'tocIm the baudliiiK' of tho California fruit crop, and who is one of the forcmoMt mar kcliiifc' cxM!rls in the west, who visilcd the valley Sunday. Mr. McICcvilt has visilcd (he valley before mid has spoken words of jiraise for the manner in which the. local grower handle their orchards but Hit wa ins first visit during the Iinx-sting season. Mr. McKevilt was shown over Hie valley Sunday by K. A. Mclvcaney, inuunger of the local branch of tlm Fruit Producers company. II. It. Fairbanks, president of the Fruit Producers company was also a mem ber of the party. Itotli of the Cali fornia men wcru loud in their praise of the fruit they saw being marketed. "A wonderful valley mid wonder ful fruit," was Mr. McKevilt's com incut after visiting the principal orchards of the valley. Mr. McKevilt is of the opinion that Hie Itogiie llivcr fruit will strike an excellent eastern market as the California crop is nearly off the market, leaving practically a froo field. Personal Will the person that picked up fox tcrrlor female dog, left car black, will fitnttd atralRht up. black spot, on forehead, kindly return aamo and aavo trouble to 45 N. Dartlett street. No attentions will bo asked. For any Information leading to recovery reward will bo paid. 132 ICE CREAM PURE and WHOLESOME AT THE ninilT PHICB In carton, 2T. cents per quart. 25 cents extra (or packers or any slzo up to one. gallon. Any order jover one gallon at $1 per gallon. Deliveries or packers to any part or the city. lcs "cream served at tho creamery at 5 cents por dlsb. Medford Cream 01 Butter Co. n Live Stock Wanted WANTED TO BUY All kinds of live stock, large or small quantities. "Will pay best mar kct Dricc ' M. J. SEVIER, eloUnion Meat Co. Established 1S7S Incorporated 1904 FRUIT D. CROSSLEY & SONS Commission Merchants U01 Franklin St., Now York Our Specialty " APPLES and PEARS Wo have our own houses In NEW YOHIC, MYKIIIWOL, LONDON AND (3LASGOW Direct consignments solicited or sco our Hogtio Hiver representative CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon time, 'TlteyjiiSd vocal ami iustrtt uiuiitnl mimic, 'joe, oreum anil cako beside other good Htingfl Hint made mo hours past, olf plvasuntly. IT PAYS THE PHOTOtiHAPHEH TO USE AND HANDLE tSeneca Cameras They are unoquutod In simplicity of operation, In durability and In results. Havo iminy marked Improvements not found on any othor Camera. Made on Honor Sold on Merit Not in the Trust Our line la exceptionally contploto. consisting of muuy stylos and slsoa, enabling ovory ouo Intorostcd In photography to socttro Just tho Camorti thoy want. SENECA CAMEKAB will ploaso your customors, and pay you u good protlt, WHITE TODAY FOH HANDSOMELY ILLUSTHATED CATALOG SENEGA CAMERA MFG. CO., Rochester., N. Y. Lnrgost lndopondont Cantorii Manufacturers hi tho World. S.S.S. CURES SKIN DISEASES Tito cause or nil skin dlsoasoa can bo traced to soma humor or iwkl In tbo blood; the ciitlclo ta always hoalthy whom tho circulation la fra from Impurities. When tho, blood la lnfootod with ncrld or unhealthy matter lb cannot perform Its natural work of nourishing tho skin, regulating its tsm peraturo and presorvlng ita normal softnoBfl, pliability and healttifutneas. Instead it irritates and Inflames tho dolicato flbrea and tissues around the norea and glands and prodticoa somo of tho many forma of skin -dteeaw. Tho Jtchlng and stlnglns bo olton accompanying skin affoctlona are produced by tho deposit from tho blood of tho acrid humors with which It is filled. Into tho sonsltivo mombranous ilosh lying Just bonoath the outer covering, and surrounding the countless nerves, pores and glands. This explains why scratching the outer skin affords no rollof from the itching and burning. D. 8. S. cures Skin DIsoasos of ovory character by purifying the blood. 16 goos down into the circulation xtnd removes tho humors or acids which are causing the trouble, builds up the weak, acrid blood, and permanently oures every variety of skin affoctlon. Local applications can only soothe; they rover euro because they do not reach tho blood. 8. 8. 8. goes right Into the circulation, reaches tho troublo and cures It by removing the cause. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAMTA, GA. Nearly a quarter of a century under the same management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon ( Yt It has succeeded because of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. L Vawter President G. R. Lindley, Vice Prcs. C. W. McDonald, Cashier GET YOUR BOXES AND CRATES for Peaches and Cantaloupes from ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO. Medford, Oregon Pac. 5621. Home 307 ICE as clear and hard as diamonds Mo Storage rooms right for all kinds of goods. Our wagons deliver to all parts of the city. Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240 Medford Ice (2b Storage Co. THE SEASON IS ON1. AT- Delightful Newport ON YAQUINA HAY AND THE PACIFIC Join tho crowds, whether you want root .and quiet or clean, wholosomo, llvoly fun. You will rind either at Newport. Wealth of natural sccnory. Splendid fishing, boating and bathing. Dollght ful drives. Protty trails through tho wood or along tho beach. Abundance of sea food-oystors, clnms, crabs, rock cod, groupers, oto. Plenty or rresh palatable vegetables and table supplies. Inviting nooka for catnpors. Hoasonablo rates In rooming houses, cottagos and hotols. -All modern convonlouccs. SPECIAL LOW HOUND THIP SEASON FAHES I Wf SUNSET T I (0GDEN&SHASTA1 I I I ROUTES 1 I ;4 FHOM MEDFOHD flU.OO Call on our agont for Informtttlon relative to train schodules, etc Ask' for Illustrated lltorature and our special folder "Vacation Days U Orogon, JOHN M. SCOTT, Oeiierat Passenger Agent, POHTLAND, OKKOON, 5 " ill l. I m1 -l t'l fd J IriSl fl r,- $ J'.'' L "'A 'J u 3 i .! ii' , I a V