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! MEDFORD arm TRIBUNE, ACEDjTORD; OREOON. AVTODNtiSDAY, SiqPTFfltBTiR i 10.12 PAGB TWO '- i r r i ,v ' U " J tlpCAL AND " ' -- - ;r I ' III Ml 1. By resolution of tho executive com- mltie ot the- Medford Eqnnl Snf fraRO Association, tho first meeting In September will fako j)laeo on the second Saturday of the month. fr. ami-lrs. J.j S., Rodgero have loft for a abort business trip to. Hut to, Mont. ht yjll ) abs'onf but a few weeks. i rand Mrs. Charles Doomnn of.Rrl biliio l. Uo is showing Sardine Creek are In .Medford, on a'"-0 'em! -, iclmciw of gold shorl bnfilne trip, , ,' fro"' l,,al, ! ,lr, ' tl , , If . t L ' Mr. and Mrs. B. I). Hilton of Urlf- MIsh Flora Gray, piano Jnstruc- Cw,ck Mi Tuc8(ay wolllnK for tlbn.udiq, 114 . Central avenue. , WelD t0 aeni, thj s,nt fnr M0W SoMth. ( ;jhono Pacific 1241. Kcsl-,, rogreM. acpco, npusMii n " Got Mrs. Reynolds home 73-11. Calling hour 3 to dally at,., . ., ,,. studio. US' Mr.' an Mrs. Court Hall and son Scofy have returned ftom a tour of Central Oregon. Misses Norwood of Central Point spent "Tuesday with Medford friends. Mr. and .Mrs. W W. Stephenson of mg iiuiw speni uiwoay vnui mh-hu In Medford Ladles bring us your fall Bult we will clean and alter It to suit you. PaRforluin. 142 Curtis Anderson has returned to the Culver Military school to con tinue hU studies. 1Mr. Xifela .Eayart has returned from a" 'visit with her mother at Glefd&Te? ? '. JL Lowell, ladt'ea' tanor, 4th flsWk' P. A H. bldg. P.' J.- MBls of Midland, is In Med ford "for a few days on business. Mrs. E. Of Trowbridge who has been" visiting friends In Wisconsin bas returned to Medford. The Pythian Sisters will hold their regular meeting at K. P. Hall Wednesday evening. Sept. 4. All members arc urged to be present. A. A. Carlson of the Oregonlan baslfiew force la in Medford on a short business frip. D. B. Williamson who recently purchased a place In tbo Willow Springs district Is in Medford on a short business trip. Overcoats repaired, new velvet collars, put on and pnt In shapo for you ata Ball cost. Pantorlum.142 Mrs. H. L. Lewis of Grants Pass Is in Medford vlsltlag friend. A. C. Hubbard, game warden is In Medford from Trail on a short business trip. ' Oat and hardwood $4.50 aad $5.00 prer4LM Gold Ray Realty Co., Slxta ajd-Flr. - Mr: aad Mrs. H. D. Reed of Gola Hill were recent visitors In Med ford. 'Clarence Reames left Wednesday morning for Ashland where ho will addreseEqual Suffragists of South ern Oregon this 'afternoon on fTho Laws Effecting the AYomen and Children of Oregon. "kodak flnishlBg. the best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. B. 3l Kaiser, formerly editor of the Valley Record" at Ashland, now a raiser of fancy poultry, spent Tues day evealng at Medford. on business Tb( Clark & Hencry Construction Coscpany have sublet the work of laying curbs and gutters on Eleventh Btre'et to tho Leonard Wiles cota pany. Work started Tuesday and will be rushed to completion. Wo re-lino jackets, put on now cuffs and collars. Pantorlum. 142 Bee K. A. Holmes, The Insurance Mas, over Jnelison County Bank. Mrfaad Mrs. Alfen W. Stevens ar rived In Medford Tuesday evening from Sacramento on their way to Crater Lake by automobile. They report a very difficult trip up the southern side of the Slskiyous owing to the rain which fell recently in that section. Furs, have us put your furs In shape for cold weather. Pantorlum. 142 T E. Daniels and William Mnller William Budge and party of friends have returned from a duck ahootliig expedition to Klamath Lakes. They report an cnjoyablo time. B. D. Weston, commercial photog rapbern, negatives made any time or place by appolntraeat Phone M 1471 Mr.and 'mVb. S. D, Richards of Williams Creelj spent Wednesday at Medford on business. MJcand M(S. Charles Scefield, of Lake Creek, were In Medford a conple of days this week, guests of Mr, and Mrs. Claud Saylor. BlankotB cleaned and recarded, they will, look hotter than now. Pari toritim. 142 MVs. Charles Mason, of Baker City, Oregon, s In Medford visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Medley. The Parents and Teachers asso- flatlon of t he Washington school II hold a reception at the library JPrjday from 3:30 to 5 o'clock. WiMcGowanCo. ftliirtEI5iTAKERS M71 irkM hmi , w. wmiw ten ' " m m a mm t. :-f &ft4rM. m m vt((( 'V,f L. K. MeDanlels, formerly adver tising manager of the Matt Tribune, 1ml now traveling for the Homlngton Typewriter,, fcompany Is In Mijdj'ord wii n Hiiui v iiiimuvro tui. .County commissioners Owens and Urown passed through Med font Wednesday morning to attend the regular monthly ses-don of the coun ty court. Itoutlnc mnttora alono nro to come before thcicourt thlfl mouth. Cot down the high cost of living by having us clean, alter and repair your clothing. Pnntorluui. 1-42 Kverott Johnson ot the Gallco mln- J lug district Is In Medford for a mndo Henry D, Bryant of Dunsmulr, Cal., Is In Medford a abort visit with friends. Mr. Bryant Is recovering from. Injuries recently received In u freight wreck near Sacramento. Harry K, Foster Is surve.vlng sev J eral rrigati0n ditches for, the ranch , Jrt ln0 ganjg valley district. Evening gowns, street dresses and all other wearing appernl cleaned to your satisfaction. Pantorlum. 142 E. J. Eastman, local manager of the Union "Meat Company, has left for a short business trip north. The ladles of the Coast Sldo Circle of tho M. E. church, north, will serve Ice cream and cake In the tent Wednesday evening. Everybody In vited. 140 S. A. Nye will leave this evening for a business trip to Fargo, N. D and other eastern points. "Thero have been good crops harvested In that secticm this year," says Mr. Nye, "and now is a good time to bring a num ber of those North Dnkotans to tho Rogue River Valley." All wool bluo serge suits to your measure at I1C.G0: no use wearing a hand-me-down, at Elfert, tho Tailor. 154 A. B. Cornell of Grants Pass Is In Medford on a short business trip. Oak and hardwood $4.50 and $5.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Chapman left Wednesday for a short business trip to California. Get It at'DeVoo's. Mrs. Andrew J. Eastman of Sav age Creek was In Medford for a (short shopping visit Wednesday. Fall and winter goods are on dis play at a very low flguro and a fit guaranteed, by Elfert, tbo Tailor. 154" E. E. TJord of Portland Is In Med ford on a short business trip. He was a resident of Medford In the early 90's and has been as annual visitor since removing to Portland. Soda, Fountain at DoVoo's. After a brief session Tuesday the newly chosen grand Jury adjourned to meet during the last week of the September term of court The grand Jury of the March term closed up most of the cases. Carkln &, Taylor (John H. Carkln. Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building. Medford. SALT LAKE IIOS FOR UNLIMITED, PRIZE FIGHTS SALT LAKE c'lTY, Utnli, Sept. -1. Boxing contest of imlinwled length mn3' be held here in the future according to a resolution pabsed here by the city eominiiJsionerB The chief of police is authorized, however, to ntop tiny content when it "exceeds the bound of decency an a contest of skill." The resolution nlso requires pro moters to File n written guarantee that their contest will not be u prize sht EDMONTON, Alia., Sept. 3. -Edmonton, the metropolis of the north ern prairies, extended an enthusiastic welcome to the Duke of Connaught and party upon their arrival In tho city this morning. Business houses and public buildings, Including the new $1,500,000 homo of the Provin cial parliament, were elaborately decorated In honor of tho distin guished visitors. Numerous features ot entertainment have been arranged for tho vice-regal party, who will re main the guests of Edmonton until tomorrow afternoon. ST. ANDREWS, N. B Sept. 3. Tho commission appointed by tho Dominion Government to inquire Into tho cause for tho decllno of tho oyster and other shell fish Industries of the eastern Provinces met horo today to conduct Its first hearing. Subsequent sittings of tho commission will bo held At tho principal shoro ports of Nova Scotia, Now Brunswick und Prlnro Edward Island. TOO LATE TO" CLAMrFY WANTED Sotno pno Jo shar,o a car tp Salem. W. H. Johusou, Jack sonville. 143 FOR SALE Furniture, 5 room house, $'640.00, To bo sold for $350,00. Evorythlilg complete Terms If desired'. ' Box 27, Mall Tribune. 145 STAR DIVERS OF GERMANY AND ENGLAND CAUGHT BY THE CAMERA .... f ,. . . 71 Both Germany and England are proud of their amateur divers. There is great rlvulry between the countries, ami both uf thetu umlutalu that they have the best divers in tbo world. More attention has been paid to div ing In the United States wltbln.tbe last three 3 ears than In seasons prior. At all of the ocean resorts the constantly Increasing number of swimmers has brought.fibout an lncrcamcd number of uvcrs. E RIVERSIDE, Cal., Sept. 4. Mrs. Helen M. Stoddard of La .Mesa will bo the first woman from Callfornta whose namo will go 'before the voters In a congressional erection. She Is tho nominee ot tho prohlbitlontlsts In the eleventh district nud will bo op posed by S. C. Evans, progressive, and William Kettnor. democrat, and A. N. Richardson, socialist. Mrs. Stoddard was unopposed for the prohibitionist nomination. KING GEORGE OPPOSED TO SUNDAY MATINEES LONDON. Sept. -I. An active li--eti'-Mon followed n proMsnl at u meting of the theatrical profe-Mon yesterday, tlmt the theatres in En lund fchould be kept open Sunday-.. The ktnir was involved in the contro versy and made known Unit lie does not favor Sunday performances. FIVE 'MILLIONS OUTPUT FOR KLONDIKE MINES DAWSON. Y. T., Sept. 4. Navi gation on tho Yukon River will last only for another fivo weeks, or slfghtty less. Dredging will con tinue good and it is claimed that af ter tho river rlot.ff Uw output of the Klondlko this year will reach five millions, which is a million more than last year. Mill Employe Slain ABERDEEN, Wn., Sept. 3. -Following a quarrol In the plant of tho Western Cooperage company, O. Franke. head sawyer, was shot and instantly killed here today by Tout Poctras, a Greek laborer. Poctras was caiHured by Melville Hemphill, another employe, nfter a struggle in which Poctras shot at Hemphill, the bullet grazing his shoulder. RESULTS TELL. Thero Can Bo No Doubt About the Results in Mcdfortl i Results tell tho tale. All doubt Is removed. Tho testimony of a Medford citi zen. Can bo easily Investigated. What better proof can bo had? T. J. Williams, C17 Oakdale Ave., Medford, Ore,, says: "In 1007 af ter Doan's Kidney Pills benefitted me so greatly, I publicly recommend ed them. At this time I am again pleased to speak In their pralso and glvo permission for tho contlnuod publication of my testimonial. I sufforcd for yoara from kidney and bladder trouble, the symptoms being slight at first, but becoming worso as tlmo passed. Tho pains In my buqk became so ucuto that I could hardly enduro them, and us tho re sult of restless nights, I arose In the morning all worn out. Often I was so lamo and stiff that I could not stoop and headaches and dlziy spells woro common. I tried so many remedies without being helped that I bocamo discouraged, but when D6an's Kidney Pills wcro recom mended to mo, I decided to tuko them as a last resort. I procured a supply at Iiuskln's drug store and after using two boxes, I could see that a great improvement had been mado. I grow better from that time on and was soon frco from kidney complaint." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fostor-MUburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, sofa agents for tho United States, Rumemhor tho namo Doan's and take no nthor, v , r" L." "k;". r.irni krKteaBii M NbHFHPi SWBPiUuiiiksSHi SS SU WHITE. LQNuCBI SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Sept. 4. For tho first tlmo in the history of California a woman. Miss Lucy White, n nlcco of tho Into supremo court Justice. John Marshall, stands nominated today for a sent on tho superior court bench hero. Com plete returns from 454 out of 403 precincts glvo Miss White, a socialist candidate-, (,$ 41, votes. Members of ho soclnllst party here nro Jubilant over Mlis White's nomination, and predict her nomina tion at tho November election. Miss Whlto Is allien) be r of tho bur of Illinois and has applied for mem bership to tho California bar. ROOSEVELT PLEASED WITH RESULTS IN VERMONT OTTl'MWA, Iowa, Sept. 4. Colonel Roosevelt received the Ver mont returns on his train, tic said ho was "relieved, and pleased." ThV Colonel said he had been seriously concerned lest tho republicans get a majority because, ho said, half ot the voters had stated they favored the national progressive ticket but did not want to vote for its state repre sentatives. Iilbmry, Hours. Tho library hours from September 1, are from 2 to 0 p. m. and 7 to U p. m. COURT APPLES APPLUS APPLES t Do You Want to Sell? What sorts and quantities, and what prlco? Wo nro not tend ering for anybody's frnlt. Do you want to consign and chance tho market? Consult un and wo will glvo you quotations. I every caso wu s-nd tho sellers salo not. N Now York wo uso our own snlo note, and do not havo apples sold by auction. . . H. N. WHITE & CO. 7G Park Place New York Established 1873 FRUIT D. CflOSSLEY & SONS , . Commujsjon Merchants SOi Frnuklfn St., New York Our Specialty APPLES and PEAE& Wo havo our own houses In NEW, YORK, MVKKPOOr,, LONDON AND GLASGOW Direct consignments solicited or sco our Roguo Rlvor roprosontatlvo. CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon t T T f t ' T T t t T Y T T T T f T T i 1' r elimate '10 at an extj'emely low pi , Sotno of ,iba American profonsluufth nro very capable, but whether ' tlio American niuatours are equal to thote of Kugliuid and Germany la a qucithui. Some snapshots nro glvo.i aboVd of some of tho mora export diver oi the other sldo ot tbo Atlantic All of then woro caught in midair, and Ainerlcaus may obtain a fair Idea ot their unite and skill from the photographs cf tbo foreign stars. It is nsserted that thu American divers nro perfectly fearless nml vrry daring, but lack thu grace uf the for I'lgnora. ' NICARAGUA BATTLE WASMINOIXIN, Sept. 4. Dis patches to tho navy department toll of an American victory lu the first naval battle of tho Nirariigunu war. Tho triumph was won wtum KuhIkii Coinnn with twelyj) sailors from thu li. S. Collier (llaclor captured a Nlcaragunii steamer which the rebels had commanded. Cumuli overtook tho steamer with n small hunt and boarded It on routo with supplies to Salvadorc. VERMONT RETURNS GRATIFY DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE SKA OIIIT. N. J Sept .l.-lndi-oiiidiii; thi election returns lnro today Governor Woodrow Wil-on, the demo criitic iiomim-o said: "The return are gratifying. When the demoi-nit merely hold their own in Vermont, i is ciicouriigiiu,', hut when tltuv gain from '20 to II5 per cent, it menus hiiitiuesh." ' . . ; NEW YORK PROGRESSIVES MEETING AT SYRACUSE SYRAITSK, .V. Y.. Sept. -I.-I'n.. gressives nsttiililing lion today foi' the convention which met tomorrow dccliired Unit the Vcrmnul resnltK will he exceeded m New York next N'nwiuhcr. One-third of tlio delegates to the convention nrc women. State Clinirmuii HotchkisH h being urged ' head the ticket. Incorporated 1904 AMERICANS Coal $12 a Ton; Cold wt'ftf-hor is hero and coal $12.00 if ton and wood $9.00 it ford.'AliQiuip : tliat.iK double constructed and well built in heated at, just-hail' the exponso ol ' -the elienper variety. When j'ou (onsidor'llni.vin a home nee that your" money5 buys the best, t liave just completed a n'ew, modern hungalow that iH djJ'-s" i'erent from most of the eottttgeB in Medford. Bii'ferent hecaiiHo it is built fofaO' ' below zero. Kinoly i'ini.shed aijd vqiy complete, best location and' ,, ife. We are leaving lle city aiul wisit to sell quick ( H. E, GATES, Owner POMS DEATH HIJATTLH, Wash , Hold I. Tlio body of l.nula Potter, tlio iielilptor, who Hod hero lust week following n cduciui jC tioutmmit bv l,iio Hung .CUtiw, u rhlueflo ptiyiilelan, Ik oh IU way to Niw York today Following w thorough otieinldil itiiulynlH by Dr. K. P. Kick, thu Immedtntn eaune of Pottm'H dentil remnliiH a m.VHtury. K'.. t ..,...,. .1 I.,.., I.,,, ...... w.l..l,ll IIM.U lf II4IVV ill Ullj iiiiiuii iiium'it mini , , , ,, , ,. .M , .. . , . i . . . i i uf. mlo, doesn't hIuoii soundly or found Mys or iiiir u un u rryntnlii t ' ".h i. . . i..h..i.i.. r.. ,. i i.. ,i . .i i .eat heart y or It ijiohh, Irrllahlu. lev- oro d Hcoveu'd by ley milled no , , . ' , , ' ., ,.,.. ,1U . ,, ,. ,, . , , er h h, Mtomanh sour, brfnlh lmd Iiiim po KonoiiH .Ingnjdle its. )r, Kck bo-1 ' ' . , .. , , ,,,. it . .1.. .li. . ..... I...., v i, ... .. hIiiuibp i-nu in, d wrrhoen. imiii tliriml, llevert that thero nay hnvo been u . r, .. , ' . , j.,,, .,,f,.i ....... ... .i... i -or Ih full uf cold, glut It tmnqiooiifiil HJinWM III lllll IMMIJII linUM M tflHIt whleh evaporatcK spoiitaiieoimly ami leaves no truce. Death may hae been caused nbio, ho im, from an over-doso of uoiiioUouiMirt drugii. Coroner Snyder will hold no In quest. Tim Cbluene physlehiu has completely effaced hliiliudf und un clue to his wboiealioulH has yet been dlMcivered. WHETSEL MUSIC CO. CHANGES HANDS Mr. li. T. Klngi or St. I.011U, ,Mo has piircluiHed tlio WltoNel Miwli eonqmiiy. Mr. Wliuliel entile to .Medford tluee v'trn ago und wnl lixhed 11 miiiiII mu-de hlme mid Iiiih built up the (rude until It h nt pies. Southern Oregon. .Mr. W'IioIhcI will be gienlly inUxcil iiiuong Ihe muenl circle. An 11 MieeeHMtr to .Mj. Whi'ttel none belter could liuve taken liU place II11111 Mr. Fliigir, who will he on hand to greet U fiiemU uud ciihlomers, both old uud new. S.S.S. Tlio very grout majority of parsona noed a tonlo in tho Spring or early Summer. Tho system undorgoca a clmiige ut thin season and tho ouilro physical inaohlnury Is disturbed. Tho gotionU bodily wuakneM, n Urud, worn-out foellng, Acklo uppoUto, poor dlgustlon, a half nlulc foullnjj nml a Ccnorul mu-itown cdndltlou of tbo syotom, show tlmt the blood in weak or anaomlo, and n tdood purifying tontu U ntxiilod to build up tho daruugod cyst ii in and enrich tho blood. Tho tio of S. 8. 0. nt thur tint mnyaavo you from n long spell of cloknoaj, and it will certainly prejiaro you for tho long, hot Sumiuur. Many people hnvo put otf using a tonlo until tho system iMicamo so weukoiiod and doplutud It could not sucoonsfully throw otf Ubeann f.onns, and have paid for tho nogloat with a, spoil ot favor, malaria or somu otbor debilitating sickness. S. 8.8. Is Naturo'o idtal tonla. It la a composition of tho extracts and julcos of roots, hurba and hnrkn whioli scluuco and uxparienoo havo proven nro hast fitted for a tonlo to tho human system. It contains no mluorub) of any kind and is therefore porfeotly snfo for persons of any ago. 8. 8. 8. tones up tho stomach nml digestion, rida tho syntom of that tired, worn-out feeling, and iiiip'axts vigor and strength to overy' part of tint body. It purillos und onrlohca tlio blood, Htlinulutos tho srcrotfng und oxore'tlng imiinbom to bottor notion, iiulau thu over itniinod uorvo-5, aud stakes one fool bettor in ovary way. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAUTA, OA. Jir Mm HliPfHBH1 H H mWmKmmSmmmWmLW K4QHHHHHHBSHHBrA!'iBABHHHHHHHK IT I'AYH T1IK niOTOGItAlMIRII TO VHV. AND IIANDM: Seneca Cameras They nru tiridqualod In.slmplfrlty of operation, In durability and In results. Havo many marked improvements not found on any , other Cnmora, :' Made on Honor Sold on MeritNot in tho Trust j. Our lino Ih oxceptlonnlly romidefo, consisting of many stylos , and sizes, enabling every 0110 Interested In photography to securo just tho Camera they want. HKNKCA OAMIJIIAH wll ploiiso your.' cuntomors, und pay you a good profit, ! WH1TK TODAY FOR HANDSOSIULY IMXHTHATICD CATAl.OO SENEGA CAHEBA MFG. GO., Rochester. N. YH Lurgcst Indopotidont Camuro. Mandfucturora In tho Woi'ld, Vood $9 a Cord 23 Rose If your child needs a physic. i i If t'io)N, KoveilNli, Tongtio Coaled (lite "Hrup of I-'Imn" to flenii Die Stoiuiirli, liUer iuhMIiihi'Ih Look lit thu tuiiuiiu, MotlHH! If coated, It Is a mile sign Unit )our little oiio'h limbic, the Mtoiiiaeli, llvitr and ao feet uf liiiwohi mo rlogtfud up with putrlfyliig wnHto limttor and Veed a iteiille, IIhiuhikIi eleuiiHliig at tllll'll. When your ohlld fii'llstliiiw, ifrofiiV of Mjiiiii of rigii, and In a few htiiim all the foul, constipated waste, un digested food iilel Hour bile will ipu ly move on and out of Its little bowela without iiiitiMeii griping or wenkiictt'i, and ou Hinely will have a well, hnppy uud mulling child ui'alu shoitly. With .Syrup of l'liH you urn not drugging your children, being com poHed ttntlrely or IuhcIouh flga, peuuii and nromntlea It cannot- bo harmful, lieidtleti they dearly love lis delicious tUHte. Mothers Hhoiild nlwayn keep Hyrup of Figs bandy. It Is tbo only stom ach, liver nud bowel cleanser and regulator ueedud. A little given to day will hiivo u sick child tomorrow. l-'ull dlrcctlonii for children or nil ages mid for grown-ups plainly printed on the packngo. Auk your druggist for the full name, "Hyrup of Pigs and Kllxlr of Henna," prepared by tho California Fig Hyrup Co TI.Ij Is the delicious tasting, genuine old reliable. Itefuuti anything Uo offered NATURE'S TONIC 1 X ii t T T t t T T ? T t T T t t r. 0 t ' t J. 4?. Avo$u6 B: t i. - , f r til & i. I . 1 . WBP ylv&jfrjltyl s n tjttt i v ,Wi V ' o r.