Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 17, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PERSONAL
V. T. Mumo and family of Bow
man, Gal, ha been visiting tho past
mwk.. wlih his. ejstor Mrs. V. M.
CheMworQ. Ho had not been In
Medford for, nine years and was sur
prised. Htthe wonderful ftrowth Mod
fo'fd1 has made In that length of tlmo.
Tho criminal docket of tho present
torwiCf' the circuit court closed Mon
day with tho sentencing of six con
victed prisoners to terms In tho coun
ty jail and atate prison. Sixteen In
dictment's were rotnrned by tho grand
Jury. n twelvo of theso yordlcta of
aoJltyVwre Returned, pnq waq aco.ult-
ted and a hung Jury resulted In tho I
otiior, because of the complexity of Jin southern Oregon, died In this city
Doctor Stevenson who has spout
tho pnqt year in California Is In Med
ford on a business trip and calling
pn old friends.
1 Two watermelons, 'weighing r-l and
4G pounds respectively, aro ou dis
play at Allen Grocery Co.'s Btoro.
Uarland Jtovos and ranges, lubri
cating oils. P. Shaplolgh Hard
ware, No. 2S, South Central.
J. E. Stewart of tho United States
geological survey, with headquarters
In Portland, spent Monday In Med
ford on departmental business.
Mrs. U B. Knyart returned Mon
day from a week's visit with Mrs.
Amy Brown at Ejiglo Point. t
Oak and hardwood $4.!j) Had $S.0p
per cord. Gold Ray liealty jCo.,,
Sixth and Fir. '
Mrs. Mary L. Lpndy, for flfty-flvo
years a resident qf tho Uqgup lUver
valley and ono of the oldesf residents
i.n ahAIhhhk j0 -ttaAnA Tm. In.
dlctmcnts wore dismissed. All of tho
cases wore conducted by Prosecuting
Attorney Mulkcy, and thoirccord is
the tnost cpmpjoto In thq criminal an
nals of Jackson county.
Got It at DoVoo's.
While digging a well Tor A. Mc
Nalr Harrison of Gold Hill workmen
struck a twclvo-lnch vein of fine
quart, which has every Indication of
carrying gold values. Tho ledge was
encountered at a depth of sixteen
feet. Water was found in sufficient
quantity at twcnty-tlvo feet.
. Mrs. Vj M. Chessmoro went to
BrowNshorq last Thursday to attend
the funeral qt her nephew, Melvln
Myers who died at lhat place,
, Pr Rkkert, eyesight specialist,
oyer Kentner's.
.r)r.v.R!ojcrt, eyesight specialist,
oyer Kentaer's.
ijr w. in ine moss ctusciy wmraiuu ihii
gamo ot tho season, Patton'a champs,
beat Woods' colts three straight last
night on tho Nat alleys. Tho first
gamo- was won by four piss, and tho
second by soven pins. Tho losers
bowled listlessly In fho last game,
P atton'8 team winning easily.
E, S. Hamilton of Crescent City is
in 'Medford.
Medford Conseyatory of Music and
Languages, College Bldg. Tho only
music echoo! in So. Oregon with a full
corps, of, teachers. Send for catalog.
.No trace has bce.n foaud of E C
Montgomery, charged with the non
support of his wife,- and "w00 -um,Pd
$500 bonds. The two bondsmen and
tho authorities are now making an
effort to find Montgomery, who was
last heard ot In Conrad, Idahp. If
he is apprehended he will be brought
back for trial at the next term of
courti
,$, fimeraseryjee ot Mrs. Mary
tA. i.uady will bo hold from Weeks
fc McGowans unoertaKing panors,
Wdaacday, 2 ,p.R Ro". Goulder
officiating. Interment In I. O. O. F.
cemetery.
S. A. Newell, ladles' tapor, th
floor M. F. & II. bldg.
John Demmer was showing his
friends Tuesday norn,in a 2G-pound
sale ta.ken from Rogue. Rlyer on
a hook and line. It was a splendid
fish.-"-
WeeKs'&HcGowanCo.
. UNDERTAKERS
say mm am
Xlfffct Kjesm: T. W. Weeks S971
Z.OttHM
zjlbt Aacwr avt
Monday from ailments common to old
ngc. At tho time pt closing this llfo
Mrs. Lundyw.i8 SO years, ojd, and Is
survived by Mrs. T. J. ilapilln of Mod
ford, Mrs. .Bcttle Hamljn qt Santa
Rosa, Cal., nnd Amos Lundy ot Ely,
Or. Funeral -arrangements will be
announced Inter. .
Fall and winter goods aro on dis
play at a very low flgnrp and; a fit
guaranteed, by Elfsrt, tho Tailor.
154"
E. H. Ray who has been looking
after tho Sterling Mining company's
affairs, has left for Los Angeles,
where he resides, and for Pittsburg,
tho company's headquarters. Thoy.
arc considering the resumption of
operations, which will rcqulra the
building of a ditch, flumes, etc, and
Incur a largo outlay.
Owing to a misunderstanding the
fair management nnnouncea that to
day Is tho only free dny at tho fair.
W. C. Klnyon, who has been look
ing after a mining proposition In Sis-
klyqu mountain district, south of
Waldo, Is at homo again. He -was
accompanied thither by Chas. Skcct
era. Diamond Edge tools and cutlery,
picking baskets and ladders. F.
W. Shaplolgh Hardware, 2S South
Central.
Rev. T. L. Jones, the pioneer
preacher, who is well known In
Southern Oregon, has retired after a
service ot 41, .years. Ho now resides
in Yamhill county
W. H. Jenkins, traveling passen
ger agent 'of the- S. P. 'was in Mcd
fprd Monday afternoon; '
Kodak finishing, the best at Wes
ton's, opposite book store.
$A special train of seven coaches
loaded with sailors from a training
ship at Sas Francisco passed through
Medford .Monday evening" for Brem
erton. The jack tars mado more
noise than a crowd of carrier kids
on a picnic,
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Boyd of Doug
las county "were in Medford Monday.
At M woourora nas returned irom
a visit in Coos county. The report
that he was sick has no foundation,
as his appearanco evidences.
The Fair will not be free, tomor
row but the admission price is in
the reach ot all.
Ernest Walz and his sister motored
in from Griffin Creek Monday, ac
companied by Mrs. Crouch of Ash
land, who has been visiting them.
Oak and hardwood ?4.50 and 5.00
per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
Sixth and Fir.
Frank W. Cottcrlll left last night
on a business trip to Riddle, Or.,
where bo has contract .work under
way.
George II, Aiken spent a short
time In Medford this week. Ho Is
iocnted at Chlco, Cal., nnd operating
In timber lands.
Mrs. 1 II. Farrar ot Gold Ray vis
ited Mpndny with friends living in
Medford.
Sea It. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Mnn. over Jnekvon ftatintv llnnlt.
J. H. Beoman of Gold 11)11 was a
recent business visitor in our city,
Tim llttio'son qf Mr. and Mrs. II.
Wondt, Jr., former residents of this
county, died tit Now Pine Creek, t.ako
county, rcently after Bhort III
neb.- aged slk years.
Soda Fountain at DoVoo's.
V. II. Allen ot Sterling Is furnish
ing this market with baled hay. j
'Miss Mollle Ray of Applcgnto Is
visiting lit Medford, guest of Mrs.
Volney Dlxnn.
J. D. Cook ot Thrco Pines made
Medford q business visit Monday.
The Beauty Shop will mako you ,n
splendid switch from your combings.
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George Hpps of St. Johns, Is limit
ing Medford and Phoenix, his for
mer homo, a visit.
Tomorrow Is the first admission
day at tho Fair.
G. C. Culy was In Medford Mon
day, from Phoenix, near which place
ho is Improving n piece of flnn laud.
Ladles be suro to sco tho froo
demonstration of fashionable 1ml r
dressing by a young man at tho
Bcaqty Shop exhibit on the Fair
Grounds', Immediately after tho
races. Sauvcjilra for the children.
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Dn Sec made a trip to Gold Hill
during tho week, on a timber land
buslilcssV
Get Mrs. Reynolds homo made
bread at DoVoo's.
Editor Bert R. Greer ot tho Ash
land Tidings was n business visitor
In Medford Sntnrdaj'i talking oyer
tho Bull Moose tdtuntlou with local
lenders. ' -
Not loo to Ladles; You aro In
ylted to witness tho free domouetnv
Hon or prevailing fashions In hnlr
dresslng given by a young man nt
tho Beauty Shop exhibit at tho Fair
Grounds, Immediately after tho raced
Thursday and Friday ufternpons.
Souvonlra for tho children. lfil
l)r, anl Mrs. Forbes ot Talent
were ModWd visitors Monday.
M. D. Weston, commercial photog
raphorn, negatives mado any tlmo or
place by nppolntmonU Phono M, 1471
C. Hunt Lewltj and Fred Hopklnn
and wlvca returned Monday ,nlght
froni Cratfll' Luke,, They pawed tho
party of European excursionists at
Union Crock, with everything In fine
shape, .and good time being mndo.
See tho beautiful new switches nt
Hm Beapty Shop, IOC
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FOR RENT Moderp flvp room cot
tage furnished, 214 North Holly.
154
FOR RENT Thrco room furnished
flat. 322 S. Central. 154
FOR SALE: Cheap. Easy pay
ments, thrco room cottage, 30G
Willamette Ave., cast side. Chick
en, house and bam. ouo or two
Jots, fine deep soil. Tolephonc
b0S3, B. F. Piatt, Garnctt-Coroy,
Bldg. .150
aro desired by most people- whlto
and brilliant rows (hat nro clear and
perfectly cyon.1 What ever winy' ho
tho matter with your teeth at pres
ent, wo will undertake to put them
In proper shape for you at u most
reasonable cost." Wo dq all brandies
of Donlfstry Including crown anil
brldgo work, capping, filling, etc.,
and our patrons say wo oxcol our
rivals.
Lady Attendant
DR. BARBER
TIIK DKNTIST
Over Danlela tor Duds. Pacific
Phono 2528. Hone Phono 3C2-K
FOR SALE Dining room furniture,
b(cycle. and other household, furni
ture. 24 Mistletoe. ICC
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FARM EXHIBIT
AT ASHLAND
30c
Li Ml
Four gala days In Ashland, Sept.
5th, 2Sth inclusive, the occaslou be
ing the 6tb annual exhibition of tho
First Southern Oregon District Agri
cultural Society. This will be held in
tho big new Natatorlum, affording
amplo space for tho many attractions,
embracing products of farm, orchard,
garden, poultry yard, dairy, domes
tic science, fancy work, nrt displays,
etc. Reduced fares on railways. Ad
mission to pavilion, 25 cents each
day; evening attractions extra. A
special fcaturo will bo tho children's
Industrial contest. Premium lists aro
to be had of tho various school sup
erintendents and principals through
out tho county, or address Ashland
Commercial Club.
Regular,!'
55c
faiswie-quart
"Wea-Ever,,
Mil
Saucepan
advertised In women ' mngn-
zincs, wo shall bo glad to hIiow
you and other aluminum uten
sils bearing, tho . well-known
wtvM "W ear -ever" trauo
mark. Mako a life
time investment when
skkivum you get cooKiug ,warc.
Replace utensils that wear out
with utensils that "Wear-Ever"
TIIOT OUT IIV
F.W.Shapleigh Hardware
HH Tiniitli Cciitnil
Arthur iloso ami Titos, Krttmll of
Phoenix tarried i Mudfonl whHo
Mqudny. .
Oat-kln Taylor (5ohn It. Qarkltti
(llonn O,' Taylor), nttornoys-it-lny,
over Jncson County Bank Building,
Medfnril.
'Dr, lloiiner, who tins boon devel
oping n l)iieptead In tho Big Butto
Hectlqt) during tin) pant fvo yoara
In In Medford,
Ladles, try oiio of thu famous
shnmpnos at tho lleauty Shop. 1R0
The force of crulBora which hha
been at work In thu mountalim north
and east Ot Medford during tho punt
thrco months, In tho inturcHt of a
San Fratictsco company1, has com
pleted tta labors. Thoro woro near
ly thirty Of them nt ono tlmo nnd
they cornered about 100,000 ncros of
timber land In tho district eontprls-
.! i 4y iK) .i mim n m m t..i.ii m w mw m mm tmtm urn m
lug lOvaiiH, Elk ami Trail cronltH,
Which will probably bo purchased
litter, ' ' '
Oystora, wo knowltuwfo scryh
tluup any utylo, lqtul Medford. -
lloforo you start wearing "IjimvV
shnen have your foot fixed nt tho
lluattty Shop. tfiO
Oysters, Oysters, Oysters, direct
from tho Oyster bodn nt Hotel Med
ford.
All work Ih guaranteed nt -lleauty
shop. , - $ ; V ' inn
AH woot( liluo ftqrKa'.sltiln'ttfyntir
moAHtliu'at$'(h.riO! uo li wbailng !
lmnd-nio-dowt at Elfert; the, Tailor.
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l)K)I.IN'aMAM, WHl).,.-aopt. 17.
woro Jhroo jicoiinuHlM. cont jo Ijfp'?,
Wlltlanr Opinion wien tliu hunt
tipped ovor 'tlwiir Voijdovl "Island
William 1'rloHl haVuly oncapod. with
his lfo. lo vhm iovlytlr jifVor hit
hour's uncoiiHclouMueHH. Tho third
man, CharluH J.lhorty, escaped with it
ducking,
PERKINS MAKES HOT
RETORT TO MARSHALL
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NKW YOHK, Kept. lT-Tho Hliorl
of itnil ukIIiii" woi'tl vh tiHuil "hy
(li'oigd lVrkiim( YinWuit ' roKrcHHlyj
mill t'oimer pitrtner In tho liuiililn!,'
I'inii ot' .1. V. Aloiuii mill coiiiuiii,v,
hi iiftNWtuing liulny tho atlnekn illr.
oelril nt him yoHterdny 1.m (lovennir
IliliniiiH , Mnn-liftll ot itiliiuiii.
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An attompt to cliange, seata 'ypg dointmnitlo oiimlltliilo for vltm iienl
luruuy in n mnaii rownmit in wiiumi ,,,.
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OPEN TODAY
Now It's Up to the People
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V(o hyei put up a program coating ,the association over $4,000. We stand responsible regardless of wptfhor cqudtyions, for ihp paynpnt of is in.onoy. f his ia for. tho .
announcement feature of- the fair alone and does not include premiums which amount tb.over $2,500 more.
All We Ask Is a Square Deal
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:.- In the way of patronage from now until Saturday nigltf, &t many county fairs tho merchants of the city close their stores every afternoon during fair' week. At Eugene
, last week, as well ap fair week last year, the merchants closed their stores At 1 p. m. every afternoon. Jiq managom .-, r?"uost;er4 tl)o merchants of Medford to close Thursday
aixdFriday afternoons from 1 to 5 p. m, The Merchants Assopiat;ion ?iave agreed to close Thursday afternoon QL"V . ilday afternoon wel hftye (V ?PP free-for-all mace
. ,, wit)x four of the fastest horses ever seen in Southern Oregon entered. Thus being the largest purso oyer givon here we hQpe'the cHjzens of Mfldford and vicinity will show
their appreciation by attending. " '.'.. ... . :'.,
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V The entire racing program will b,e carried out in full as printed, and every race will have to be run on.jjfte square, or tho management will declare it ho hoat and new
drivers or riders will be put uj. The publip can be assured tha the management wiUsparo no pains tp' giye ra rMng? " "" '
y. Kf, CAlfQN, PRESIDENT.
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