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MEDFORD MXUJ TRTJ3UKE, MEDFORD, 0 RISC! ON, FRIDAY. SIOPTEMHER fi, 1012
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reftSONAL
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Kov. and Mrs. Sherln havo boon
ntiffcrltift from malntla fever this
weak, Mr. Shortn will not bo nlilo
te.keoj) liltt ciiKngcnioiit nt Knglo
Point fnndny.
RiirMlitirjt has returned from it
three month's vslt on the const.
Tle Medford class International
Wblfe students hold special nieetlnR
Sunday, . .. September 8, In the
aLjMftrk'n Hull. fyoclnl HpeakliiB,
BospeV singing by Walter Horace
Untidy of New York City. Subject,
"The lllblo Made Itcasonnble," the
flttbllc coTillally Invited. Sonls free,
no collection.
MIm Flora Oray, piano Instruc
tion, studio. 144 ContraJ avtnuc,
Sonth. Phono Pacific 1241. nesl
dente lie Geneva avenue, phono
7941. Calling hour 3 to 4 dally nt
studio. 145
Work on the new Christian church
In this cl.y 18 progressing rapidly and
It, fa fibw. believed" that Opening aorv
leca, itfll be, held there within n very
few weeks, The church Is a very at
tractive structure being of the bunga
low Btyle.
B. E. Young of Ashland spent Frl
day In Medford. He reports that
raneera In the Ashland reserve re
cently sighted the- huge bear which
has roafraed that sectlttn for several
years and has successfully defied a
score, of hunting parties. The bear
l,8ald to be one of the largest ever
tracked In Southern Oregon.
a A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th
floor M. F. & H. blrtg.
H. D. Kteth of the Hilt Lumber
romnanv Is In Med ford on a short
business trip.
Mr, and Mrs. Donald Heath and
family of Crescent City are In Med-
fqrd seeking shelter from the rain.
When the weather clears they will
return to Crescent City by automo
bile. They are returning from a tour
of .California.
Oak and hardwood $4.50 and $5.00
per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
Sixth and Fir.
Harry Morrison of Evana Creek
spent Friday In Medford on a short
business trip. He reports splendid
crops in that section.
'Richard McKnlght left Friday
morning for Portland where ho will
be married September 10. He and
tila bride will return to 'make their
home In Medford.
kodak finishing, the best at Wes-
tei's, opposite book store.
Ro'beri W. Teller of tho Clark
Henefy Construction company will
leave this evening for Eugene, where
lie will attend to company business.
Mrs. Telfer will remain here for the
present.
M. J. Emcrlck and Clarenco Pierce
left Friday for a hunting trip In tho
upper Rogue River country.
dee R. A. Holmes. The insurance
Has, over Jackson Connty Bank.
Mr. and Mrs, Louis Beebe of Rose
biirg'are In Medford on a ahort busi
ness trip.
Mrd. Ahthflny Arnold has returned
from an extended visit with her son
at Portland.
E. D. yeston,- commercial photog
rapbern, pogatlvea znado any tjme or
place by appointment Phono M. 1471
Arthur Manning of Upper Rogue
Riverjsn Medford on a ahort busi
ness, trip. t ,
D.' E. Heiler of Hugo who is In
Medford on a short business trip,
states that the hops in that district
are falling, badly owing t o the rain
fall wJilch has fallen during the last
fe"w days. The damage Is reported to
bo, ,heary.
Get Mrs. Reynolds home made
broad, at DeVoe's.
, Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Stephenson
have returned to tholr home at Al
bany after a visit in this city on
business.
TJje Oregon Granite company today
shipped a carload of manufactured
Rranlte to California, Thla is the
seventh car the company has ex
ported this year representing a re
turn to Medford or about $13,000,
Oysters, wo know how to serve
tbem.jjny atyle. Hotol Medford.
For the purpose of Interesting tho
peonjo of Klamath County In the
cause of equal suffrage, Mis. J. F.
Iteiidy and Miss Gladys Heard, of
Medford, both member of tho Med
ford Equal Suffrage Club and tho
Southern Oregon Equul Suffrage
Club, aro In Uila city. The women
aro staying a. the White Pelican
Hotol and want to meet as many of
tljo wonion of Klumafh Falls as pos
8lb)ov (q alqn ways and, inenno (or
conducting the campaign for the
equal buffrago amendment to be
vpted upou at tho cpmlng election.
Klamath Northwestern.
,Qet It at DoVoe's.
W. P. UnrhPO, n printer, lies ser
iously ll with mnlnrlnl fever nt his
home In this city. At Inst report his
condition was slightly Improved.
Mrs. Ilnrbee, who met with nu neel
dent n short time ago which reunited
In badly burned arms, l8.,recojorln
rapidly.
Mrs. J. J. Gardner of Chicago, III.,
Is In Medford for n short visit with
friends!.
Oysters, Oysters, Oysters, direct
IB AP
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FOR PROJECTION
WASHINGTON, Sept. li. More
than 1R0 mining companies, lepre-
seitllng mlllloiiB of capital In Sono-
frbm Iho Oyslor beds at llotel.Mod- r Moxlco. ,n ,wcf1 "'urnlh
fnp , ' today Jointly appealed to the state do-
the
WU '
JtaksfcMcGowanCo.
''lDnDERa?AKERS
lHM VlMMMl X. W. WNki 8071
A. V. Or?,, aM
AWT AMCtKJLVT
Xim
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Andrews f
Portland are In Medford on n short
business trip. Mr, Andrews, owns ah
orchard tract near Eaglo Point.
S. A. Kvnus of Gold Hill spent
Thursday In .Medford with friends.
All wool blue serge suits to your
measure at $10.50; no uso wearing a
hand-me-down, at Klfort, tho Tailor.
164
K A. Hicks and Z. Cameron spent,
Friday afternoon nt Jacksonville.
W. E. Crane of Applegnte Is In f
Medford on a short business trip, i
Oak and hardwood f 4.G0 and $r.00
per cord. Geld Ray Realty Co.,'
Sixth and Fir.
John B. Hickson of Weed, Cal., Is
In Medford on n short business trip.
He Is tho owner of considerable tim
ber property.
Charles Klngle of the Big Butte
district as a recent visitor In Med
ford. Jud Edsall of Eagle Point was
a recent business visitor.
Fall and winter goods are on dis
play at a very low flguro and a fit
guaranteed, by Elfert, the Tailor.
164
Rev. and Mrs. H. X. Aldrlch of
Central Point spent Thursday with
Medford friends.
Mrs. Farren, superintendent of the
Tolo Sunday school wishes to contra
dict reports which have been circu
lated that the Tolo Sunday school
will be closed for tho wtnter. Rev.
Mr. Hurst will preach In the Sunday
school rooms next Sunday.
Soda Fountain at DoVoe's.
What have you to trade for seven
room house and seven lots on good
street In Grants Pass, small encum
brance. Good touring car consid
ered. Adddress 'Trade" care Tri
bune. 143
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln.
Glenn O. Taylor), attornoya-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank Building,
Siedford. h
pnrttnciH for pnitec'tlou from
Mexican rebels. The protest said
that lives were endangered and
property liable to destruction unless
tho outbreak stfflh Is-tlUellMl.
The department, by order of J.
HunOuginu Wilson, assistant secre
tary of state, has already forwarded
a demand to President Mudoro that
he restore order In the troubled nec
tlona forthwith
WW SOMES
CQMUDBOSC
TENDENCY
XKW YORK, Sepl. k- While dull,
the 'lock mniket opentd today with
n riiii; tendency. The methl -.leek-wen
stropnet. Heading mid Sear
Hoebuek advanced fractionally. New
York Out nil and ('aniulinii Pacific
were heavy.. The early trading wm
very iisrht. After the oMuiujr advance
the general 1 I-t enme alino-t t
tandtill. Ciuindinn Pneit'ic showed
a deelinins lendciiey throughout the
day. ,
FEAR MONTGOMERY
HAS JUMPED HIS BOND
E. C. Montgomery, slate'd fbr trial
at tho present term of the circuit
court upon a charge of wife deser
tion, and at liberty on iqoo bonds,
of which Dr. J. F. Reddy Is one sign
er, baa failed to show up on schedule
time and according to Prosecuting
Attorney Mulkey, fears aro enter
tained that ho never will. Montgom
ery married Miss Jesslo Broadley of
this city, and after a brief honeymoon
is alleged to have deserted her. He
was arrested While passing through
Medford, on his way north.
Earl Jackson, found guilty AVed
nesdny Ty a Jury of an assault with r
deadly weapon profited by the rec
ommendations of Clemency by the
Jbry, and was sentenced to pay a fine
of $100, and costs of prosecution
amounting to abbot the name.
Bert Van Sycle, who plead gulHy
to stealing a couple of oil Hlovea from
the Medford theater was sentenced lo
serve a term ot irom one to seven
years In the state prlsdn. Charles Y.
Crane was given a sentence of 75
days In the county Jail. Bert Ollibs
convicted of ussault will learn hi
fato on Friday.
Richard Moe of tho Dead Indian
country, charged with larceny, Alva
Walker facing the accusation of wife
desertion, Jim Ling, the Chinaman
Indicted for stabbing Wall Lee and
selling opium to Medford Chlneso,
Kand Wilbur Kauffman, alleged to
have stolen a n'teor belonging to a
rancher neaf Butte FallB, nre yet to
bo tried. The Jury In the trial of
Kauffman n't tho spring term dis
agreed.
The case against Charles Tull,
charged with manslaughter by a
criminal operation was dismissed
Wednesday, for lack of evidence.
PANAMA PACIFIC STAMPS
READY FOR JANUARY
WASHINGTON, Sepl. 0. I'niidiiiu
Pacific ExnoHilidh stumps will lie
ready for use Jtimmry 1, nccnrdnij;
to uiiiioitnccineilt tit the KHt office
department today. The work of mnU-
inj' the 1ich has been liejjim in the
bureau of t'ligruvinj,' mid printing.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that tho un
dersigned wU apply to tho city coun
cil at Its meeting to bo held Soptem-
17, 1D12, for a license to sell malt,
spirituous and vinous liquors In
quantities loss than a gallon at Its
place of business at No. 13 S. Front
Btreet, city of Medford for a porlod
of six months.
SHAW & REED.
Dated September C, 1912.
TOD LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT Now modern, unfur
nished four room flat, uh rango,
three blocks from P. O. Phono
Pacific, 3721; Home, 3r,2-L.
MORAL REFORM WAVE
STRIKES.KLAMATH FALLS
KLAMATH FALLS, Sep. 0 -After
having waited in vain for viinc action
by Mnyor Nieholn-. and Chief of
ixilice to put ii tnp to i-c in IliH
city, Sheriff Harite-. jeU'rdny took
The matter into ItU own lmml nnd.
proceeding under a tate Ian, -cut
nut a moral Mtind to clean up the
city. Deputy Sheriff John 0. Sehal
loek and James Wheeler began the
move to clean up Klamath Full- early
in the morning, when they vi-ited the
redlight ML-lrict and ordered the
women of tho demi monde to close up
and move nut.
PEARS OFF TREES
Cdtnlco nnd llo.t pears suffered
considerably through tho alley
Thursday adoruooii owing to tho
wind which prevailed for auvvtal
hours. Tho plrnr lielug heavy, and
ready for hilrVPstlnR next week fell
before the rush of the ulud although
It was not very hotiw
lllllcrest, llenr Creek, Hurrell, Hon
dall and other hrcliarila cnutalitllig
llltx.. .....1 f .t... la.i. ...I 1 ilk. Ill ttu. ..111.,
oiio to' escacpn being the A. C. Allen
grovo which la protected by a large
stand of timber. 1)' iJous auffered
somewhat hut this was minimized by
tho fact that harvest of d'AuJmis tins
been In progress f r several days.
The loss caubcd by tho wind will
shorten the output from the valley
somewhat, the latent estimate of 200
cars being cut from ii to 10 cars.
The present rain lm proved but a
blessing to date nltliotigh It Is now
begtnlng to take on a serious aspect
owing to Its duration Grain will
suffer somewhat as much of It Is
stacked In the fields watting for tho
threshers. In connection with the
fruit It has delayed harveslng but has
nut Injured tho fruit
During tho storm nearly an Inch of
rnlu has fallen. The normal for the
month of September Is .17.
To dfttu 150 cars of pears have
been shipped. Nearly 50 cars remain
to go forward.
Draperies
We enrry i vry eomplrt line of
draperies, laco curtains, rivturfs. eta.
anil do Jill elusion of unlutlMrrlnr;. A
special man to look alter thin work
txclURlvuly and w II Klvo as Reed
servlco nu Is pnxiilbla to sat In avail
the lurgoat cities.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
MORTGAGE
LOANS
Money ou hand nt nil times
to lonn on improved ranches
nnd city property nt lowesl
rntes with "on or heforc
privilege."
JAMES CAMPBELL
Phono 3231 320 O -G. Bid
HERE IS A REAL
DYSPEPSIA CURE
Tape's DiaiH'pMu" Settles Hwur, Up
Set Stomach In Five- .Minutes
Do same foods you eat hit back '
taste good, but work badly; ferment
Into stubborn lumps nnd cause a sick, :
sour, gassy somnch? Now, Mr. or
Mrs. Dyspeptic Jot tills dewn: Pajto's
Dlapopsln digest everything, leaving '
nothing to sour and upsl you. There i
never was- anything bo safely quick, j
so certainly effective. No difference ,
how badly your stomach Is disordered I
you will get happy relief In five mln-1
utes, but what please you most is that '
It strengthens nnd regulates your
stomach so you can eat your favorite ;
foods without fear.
Most remedies give you relief)
sometimes they aro slow, but not'
sure. Dlapepsln Is qeick positive and w, b Qf nlorpBl Q tM0 who nQQA
puts your stomach la a healthy con- Ll0 mro Q R C0 olont ,)(jntlBt aml
dllon so tho misery won't come back, j Umt BUre n0MiH t oth(jr ,.
You feel different as soon as Din- j d,vllltia,f , or o(L Wo takc
pepsin comes in contact with the tho RroatcHt mn of our tron.f
somach distress Just vanishes your T-Ilnilll, , ,,, ...
iv, nt mttfun, vi'i''r "
jK M Ai M
stomach gets aweet, no gases, no
belching, no orucalonu of undigested
food, your Jiead clears and you feol
fine.
Go now, make tho best investment a
you ver made by getlng a largo flf- j
ty-ceut cuso of Pape's pinpepslti from !
any drug store. You realize. In five
minutes how needless It Is to suffer
from Indigestion, dyspepsia or any
stomach disorder. j
trading, crown and brldgo work, and
doing every branch of tho Dental
, business In first-class fashion nt very
' moderate prices.
Jady Attendant
DR. BARBER
THIJ DENTIST
Over Daniels tor Dudi. Pacific
Phono 2C28. Home Phono 352-1C
S.S.S.
CURES
OLD SORES
If an old soro existed simply booauao tho floah was dlseasad at that
particular spot, it would bo an easy matter to apply some romody dlrootly
to the placo that would kill tho gorms; or tho dboasud ilosh might bo
romovod by a surgical operation unci a euro olfoctod. Ilut tho Tory fact
that old soroa resist ovory form of local or external treatment, and oven
return after being out away, sliowa that baok of thorn is a morbid causa
which must bo romovod beforo a euro can result. Just as lonu as the
pollution continues in tho blood, tho ulcer remains an open ccsApool f jr the
doposlt of impurities which tho circulation throws oil, 8. S. S. cures Old Sorei
by purifying the blood. It romovos ovory trace of impurity and taint from
tho circulation, and thus completely dooa away with tho causo. When
S. S. S, hiis oloansad tho blood tho soro boglns to lioul, nnd it id not a
surface euro, but tho hoallng procoss begins at tho bottom; soon tho dis
charge co'wws, the inflammation loavos, and tho place fills in with flrm(
hoiilthy flesh. Undor tho purifying and tonio olfoots of S. S. S, tho system
li built up, and thoso whoso hoalth Has boon impalrod by tho drain and
worry of an old sore will bo doubly bonoflted by Its use. Book ou Scroj
and Ulcers and any modlcal advlco froo to all -who write.
XJIE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA
Men's Silk Socks
3 Pairs for SOc
Wi will put on Hiilo how I'm Nrthmln.v ml,
10 doxtMi Men's o.Ntrn lino tumlily Wiu'k silk
Souks, 1't-nltii lino vnluos, n jiiiir , . i-5
b:
Oiio Ifff Misses llsi
llinj'k, hM'soy Ivihliod
Schnrtl l;ltiu Jw 7 t
!)-. n pair ..tO;V
f pair Tor 50
'"MtMi'rt M o (I i u in
Wuigh t Hooks, iu
Hlack or Tan, sl.os
S)l. to ll.ii pair, tOO
Hoys' Holujol lloso, lK'avy rililiod, lioo woi'lli of
Voai' in rvovy pair, sixo's (i to !)'j a pair t50
Misses' Kino KMIiIkmI hi.Mlo Kihish lloso, hvwi
lar y.rjc valuo, si'os f lo ) a pair 15p
Missos' Pine Lisle lloso, sizes 5 (o 10, hlaek or
tan, a pair i25
Ladies' ftoaniloss lisl lllaok lloso, a pair 100
Ladies' Hurson lloso. black or tan, heavy, med
ium or IMit woiidit, also outsizes up to 10' ,
, a pan -2jcv
One lol Men's ami Ladies' Uoe and .55c lloso,
odtl lot, olosinj,' out price .... J!0, 2 for 1J50
Men'.1; Hooks for every day wear, will outwear
any 'Joe hose in town, sizes 0',;; to 11' L. black
or'lan, a pair . 150. 2 -or
M.on's Heavy Leather (Moves, pr., .'SOO, 750, ?!
M.ons Cloth (Moves, a pair .. 1O0, 3 for 25c'
Ladies' Leather daunt lolt (Moves, ood iialih,
a pair 5(0 - 750 - $1.00
Hoys' and Misses' Nazareth Union Suits, $1.00
ouality ,, 500
Ladies' liht weight, long sleeve Vests 250
Children's medium weight Vests and Hants, all
sizes.
200 piocos all silk Taffotn and Satin Ribbon
in No. 60 to No. 150 widths, colors pink, bluo, red,
cream, black, etc. Good heavy quality, salo
price, a yard 1(0 - 150 - -,f
HUSSEY'S
Pabst
Blue
Rifobo
The Beei- of Qimltty,
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nHE waiter knows that
A he is serving a dis
criminating guest when
ordered to bring Pabsl
"Bluk Ku.i.ON" Beer.
Thi'i in the beverage beyond
nmiinn. nttil i nrnrrtnriiitc for
ill tuueu aiul ovt-auionn. Whole
onic ami r h n ilclijjlit
o Ihc cv-' ai ' l'' imIuIc tho
crr.- t
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,inij.
M IWlfeB conditions
I IZEROLENEl
A tWk thehest rauto.oii H
I'OHTIi.WII
IiikIbI on Zorolutiif In thu original iiachncoa
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(liil-nriiomti'd) 8AN I'ltANCIHt'O
Jackson County Fair and Pear Show
MEDFORD, OREGON Sup. 17 to 21
JnckHon County AtitoiiiohHlts Atlontlniil
On Tliurmlay, Mcilford Day at tho Knlr.
Antoinobllo raro 20 lapxor 2T. iiilln raco (or ptirso of 1C0. Mm
Itcd to JackHon County ownod and driven cam.
Saturday, Hoptoiiilior lHt, .lacltHon County 30 lap raco for purno
or 1300.
CoIIoro Maid will not njipOar at Medford lmr contrnct liavlmc
been cancollod. Othor rnncn IiiivIiir boon addad to Mil In.
Mimic by tho Medford C'uruot liand,
Antoinobllo and Volilclo HiuiHiin Tlcltotti $2.00. TIiIh imtlttoA tho
jiurcluiHor to tho nrlvllt'Ko of thu center (laid to kco tbo rnceu oncli
day.
ScaRon Tlukota for tho wook Jl.fiO on milo nftor Monday, Hoi)
tutnbor tbo Hth nt tho Moilfonl, NiihIi and Holland liotohi. liny olio
and tinvn tho wait at tho cute.
W. II. CANON, I'roulduiiL A. IC. WAIIK, Hocrotary
1 mwyAbn
APPLES
APPLES
Do You Want to Sell?
APPLES
What aorta and quantities, and what nrlco? W6 aro'n'oTtond
erliiB for anybody's fruit. ,
Do you want to conulgn and cbnnco tho niarhot? Consult iib
and we will kIvo you (juotatlons. I ovory cane wo Bend tho hoIIom
aalo not. N Now York wo ubo our own salo note, and do not havo
apples oold by auction,
H. N. WHITE & CO. '
7G Park Place . , , Now York
GET YOUR
BOXES
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AND
Pac. 5621.
CRATES
for Peaclios and Cantaloupe's from
ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO.
, Medford, Oregon
Home 307
Bottled olily at'tha
brewery In crystal
clear bottles, showing
at a glance that It
Is clean and pure.
Thla la the beer for your home.
Phone or write
Jen no Uouclc, Agt,
Medford Ico & Storage Co.
Phono 2041
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