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rAOETWO. II'JJII'JI -i1, MrcnFOitn mattj arrived onrcficw. HATrnnAY, tfrxiu aw, mm, "grig M IOCAL AND ill iBitf Irfl rM 'fn 8 fi Th Southern J'nclflc will run one of their popular oxcursfous to Cole stln on July Oth n ml another on July 20th. Kings sway-cot cnnvnB for all piitppio. . If mado of canvas, wo roll It. .Meclford Tent and Awning Co. 84 ih. .1. iu Bellinger hns returned to .Medford utter a week's stay nt Turner .Oregon. Mtt And Mi's. O. R. Fouts wout noftii this morning on business. ?3,0p0 accident nnd llfo Insurance rot HO; JT2no for $17.50. See Holmes, the Insurance man. Mr.' and Mrs William Anthers of Idaho nro visiting nt the homo of their daughter, Mrs. J. II. Bellinger. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Hoimln ot Minneapolis nro vtsliing their par ents, Mr. and lira. Albert Hoppln nt thellr ranch homo on the Jacksonville' Cehtriit Point road. Tnimt-A ntrnlnut nrrtrlnnl nn.l 1M. noss In tho Travelers Insuranco Com pany. Protection up to $15,000 for only $15,00. Talk with TUMY, In tho Oarnctt-Coroy Bldg. JTho Oregon Agricultural College has Ju'at published an attractive pamphlet on camp,cookery. giving ra tion, lists, equipment and recipes. This may ho consulted at tho public library or tho college will send n copy freo to any resident who re qutatV If, Rev. W. P. Shields loft Saturday evening for Portland to attend the World's Christian Citizenship con foronco In which ho has nn Import ant 'role. Orchard, hunting, flshfnit and Crater Lake scones for sale at Dor king Harmon's studio. Negatives mado any place, kodak finishing. 128 East Main street. Phono 215 R. Itobcrt Brevard and Brooks Spen cer spent tho week nt Portland. Scott V. Davis Is visiting his father A. A. Davis, nt Oakland. On Sunday, the Joseph Ino County Motorcycle club proposes to mako a trip to Medford; tho event being In tho nature of an endurnnco race, tho first o'no reaching tho city to bo tho holder" of a cup to ho furnished by tho club until won by sameono else. Tho Btart will bo mrtdo about S o'clock In tho morning nnd tho routo through tho Applegate. Kodak finishing, best In town, at Weston's; " J. C. Pendleton, of Tablo Rock, spent Friday night In Medford. J. If. Becfnan; of Cold Hill, mado Medford a business visit Friday. C. K, Warnsdorff has gono to Jamestown, N. Y., and will boost for Roguo River valley during his ab sence. Ho took considerable Med ford llteraturo with him. Oerklng ft ITarraon, studio por traits, horns portraits, flash lights, kodak finishing, post card pork and enlarging.; .128 Bast Main street; telephone 215 R. E. D. Thompson and E. Dlmmlck, ot Rogue Rlror, transacted business in Medford Friday afternoon. Charles Woigamott spent several hours at Talent Friday. Lcslio Stansell, police. Judgo of Jacksonville, was ono of the ninny who camo to Medford Friday. Mr. and airs. Charles II. Pierce, of Ashland, havo gono to California on an extended visit. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any timo or place by appointment Phone M. 1471. Miss M, Ji. EurrolJ,, of San Jose, Cal., has been vfsltng her aunt, Mrs. II. D. tforjon, o'f Grants Pass. K. K; Kubll, of Portland, camo to Jacksonville Friday morning on a short, businesavlslt, leaving for homo oh' tho dvenlng train. W. D. Curtis, a prominent busi ness man of Sacramento, arrived In Medford Friday. Dr. Klrcbgeesner will be nt Hotol Nash every Saturday from 10 a. m, to 3 p. m. on and after May 24. C. D. Hoy and Jit? family, who havo been residents of Medford during tho past Boveral years, left for California trlday, whero thoy expect to locate, Henry C. Maury, of North Jack sonville district, who ships a largo quantity of alfalfa hay annually, was Jn Medford Friday, wondering when Jupiter Pluvlus will call a halt. Miss Emma Armstrong returned Friday from n visit with relatives living at Tfnlent, Vapor baths and scientific mas eago for men and women. Dr. R, J. Lockwootf, chiropractor, 208 Ga'r-nett-Corey bids. Phone J 4 5. John R. Norrls, of Portland, Is In tliQ vnlloy on buslnoss. Ho was for morjy Jqcated at Ashland. Mr. Illnshaw. of Portlnnd. a tr.iv. ollng frolght' ngent of tho Suufborn rnciflc,. was In Medford Friday nf tornooij. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day Phono 27 Night P. W. Weeks 103-JT.2 Vhoaea A. E. Orr 078-M i (Irorgn Vila wns over from Big Sticky during thn wwk, trnnnnctltut business, Herman N'cimlront, of Kngfo Point district, spent Friday In Medford. O. If, t,a'wl6r, I ho nttornor, has ro turned from n professional visit to tho Willamette valley. Chautauqua, Ashland, July 7-tS An nttrnrtlvo program; fliw ramp ing Every day a good day. Write secrctnry for full Information. Mrs. J. W. Armstrong, of Antloch, was a buslnoss visitor In Medford Frldny. Mrs. J. M. Radcr, of Phoonlv, wns among her Medford friends , Friday afternoon. Miss Evelyn Cnroy, of Seattle, n former resident of Medford, Is tho guest of Miss Mary Deuel. Order your wood from the Valley Fuel Co. (Tel. 7C). successors to ltelcksteln. New yard, Fir nnd West Second St. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Morso and C. Hnlstcnd, of Talent, wero recent Medford visitors. Miss Ida Klclnhammer, tho pho tographer, has returned to Yrekn, from a visit at San Frnnclsco, Onk land and Modesto, Cal. She Is well known In Rogue River valley, of which she Is n native. Tho World's Christian Conferenco will bo In session nt Portlnnd Juno 29 and 30, nnd tho Southern Pacific will glvo reduced rates for tho event. George nnd Homer Barron, of Sis kiyou mountain, spent Friday in Medford. R. R. Cooko, formerly of Medford, who has been foreman of tho box factory at Weed, Cal., for a Ions time, has gono to Merced Falls, to superintend tho Tuolumno Lumber Co.'s plant. Valley Fuel Co., on Fir and West Second St., sell wood by tho tter, cord nnd carlots (Tel. 7G). Mr. Mclntyre, cashier of tho bank nt Eaglo Point, was n business visit or In Medford Thursday. Ludwlg Borger, ot Phoenix, was tho guest or Brail Wolter Friday. Vinton Benll, Robert Wilson and Luko Pearl wero down from Central Point Friday. Brooms Ask your dealer for tho product of tho Ashland factory. John W. Sovedge, n pioneer of Jackson colunty, and his family, ar rived from Harney county Friday. Thoy may remain hero several month. II. T. Flndley, who has boon look ing after his Interests In California, returned Friday evening. Table Board by fho week; flrst class homo cooking. Half block from Hotel Medrord, No. 35 No. Oakdale. A. W. Sllsby and A. 8. Hubbard, of Ashlnnd. transacted business In Medford Friday. Tho box factories of Siskiyou count', Cal., aro feeling tho frost pinch of southern California citrus belts. Tho orange and lemon grow ers aro sending in only about one- fourth of their regular orders for boxes. Prlvato music lessons from 50 cents upward to Three dollars per lesson, according to subject and chosen. Medford Conservatory; open all summer. College Bldg. " George F. King, who has boon making southorn California an ex tended business visit, returned to Medford Friday evening. Mrs. Ella Quackcnbush, of Talent, nas been making her daughter, Mrs, vwijur ivime, or x rutin creek, a visit. fcdgar Knutzen, formerly of Thompson Creek, this county, who wont to California soveral years ago, has sold for a largo sum COO acres of laqd located In Colusa county, to tho Matono company, which has In augurated n project to sell that tract and others In small parcels. Ho will act as superintendent of tho enter prise. A party of Reologlsts, of whom Dr. A. N. WlnchoH, lately from tho Uni versity of Wisconsin, Is chief, and li. E. Reber, Judgo Watson and fi. W. French, assistants. Is mnklng a field study of tho geological and min eral rosources of Jackson and Jo sephlno counties. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Standle? were in rrom E. B. Harney's ranch Friday. Volney Dixon has returned. from a trip to eastern Oregon and north ern California, whero ho has been taking orders for Page wlro fenco. E. W. Unulcom, who has beon stretching a Jong string of (ho fonco In Klamath county, returned tho day before. Watch for change In timo P. & E. Ity.,t effective July l. Morning train leaves Eaglo Point 'and Med ford 15 minutes earlier than hereto fore. g.) Mrs. C. W, Bonder and babv. of Talent, visited at tho homo of Mrs. M. Otterdahl this w6ok. Pleaso send your child to tho hlcli school building every afternoon noxt week at 3 o'clock to practlco for tho children's fcaturo of tho Fourth of July parade. Tho lato rains havo desfroyod myriads of tho young grasshoppora that promised to do much damuijo In somo parts of (ho valloy. Thus far little Injury has been done hero by tho InsectB, Mrs. George Von dor llollcn, of Eago Point precinct, who has beon vlsltlnc In southern California, re turned rocontly. Sho was met nt Medford by Mr. Von dor ilellon. A wnttinii who rHTittly from Klamath Falls inn tie nil nttompt to commit milflilo by jumping from tho hrlrfrfrt nt Hoguo Hlvcr, hut wait frustratrd by n miner who hnpponm! to bo nrnr by. Mm talks about it wonderful envo In Cow creek district and Is fcnppoiu'd to bn demented. Mr. BcvetldRo, who Is training tho children nt tho high school building for the big parade In Medford on tho night of July -fill, Is making excel lent prbftrt'ss, but wishes n niuch bet ter nttciltlrtuce. llo complains bc causo so many parents have tailed to Interest themselves In this feature enough to send their children to him. John William,, n barber of Horn brook, Cnl who formerly lived In this section, has been sent to tho county jail nt Yrekn, in default (f bonds placed nt $10,000, for trial In tho superior court of Siskiyou coun ty. Ho Is charged with a statutory crlmo committed upon n girl fifteen years old. A department will soon be added to tho local entomological bureau which will have In view tho finding ot an area of healthy rones extcu slvo enough to produce seed for ro- secding burned tracts In tho national forests. Hcrotoforo tho seed need by this government has been Import ed from Germany which cost n largo sum. This work will bo In chnrgo of J. M. Miller, who Is connected with tho station at Plnccrvllle. Cal., nnd P. S. Sargent, of Ashlnnd station. Sevornl of tho largest apple buy ers from tho east and foreign coun tries havo been In Oregon lately, de sirous of purchasing largo blocks of apples. One party wanted 500 tarn of Nowtowns nnd another 100,000 boxes of Spltxenbergs. Three ot tho buyers, each .from a different coun try nro ready to closo a deal If they enn bo assured that they can get the uuiic or tne Oregon and Washington Nowtowns. Col. G. P. Mlms. of Seven Oaks, wns a Medford visitor Saturday. J. A. Blckcrdlke, of Illinois, has purchased SO acres in tho Griffin Creek district of W. II. Barr. and will proceed nt onco to mnko for himself a coxy homo of It. Mr. Blck crdlke Is much pleased with tho val ley. Tho placo was sold by Hoon & Stewart. E F GOLD II! II DRUGGIST A. P. IMorlirook, who lio( It, 1). .Inokinu, owner of n jKnrmmy nl Moro, Or., Tlihrxilny, formerly rnu n tlrr.s; tUor'e nt (lold Hill nnd Infer nf UrntiH I'nsW. W 1st Well Known in tho vnlloy. Ktorliroolc ii -I'i yonrs old, married, unit liven nt 'J 80 Pol ler Htrei't, Portland. Ho is sniil to bo dope fioud, ntiil usoil to worK for Jnekson four years ago. Ksterlirook pit off the afternoon I ruin, walked into the. ilnttf store, mul phot Jackson through the Imelc of the head. Kstcrbnmk wns caught liy Iho bystanders, nfter tryinjr to nhont himself, llix litiiul blmok too much ami lie lost control of bin fingers. HE At the Churches .MlnMerlul A.ssoelatttiu. Medford Ministerial Association will meet Monday at 10 a. m. In tho study of the Christina church, corner Oakdale nnd Ninth streets. All aro invited to attend. Catholic eiuirtli. Masses, 7 ami 9:30. Mass sermon. "Inteinporanco." Evening services, 7:30. U'Cturo. "Itovelntlon. What nnd WIo'T" First Frldny devotions Mass 8:15 and 7:30. nwr -jymii njfllr 7f iwi,nu;f7y-' ijK 1 l " &nl. il" A i , ;- m jjrti . iswmi'Pi WtMlJ " TMr -zr5-iaLLmk: . . A . . r. . ta. x , JMs&--dyM ;, i C y tyy 'f 1 i tSZSUhV jWiW OOlrKVt OQINtMl obMifni. v . cmmmwvj'y ' sr i ii iuiiijwin ttniiKv.iiM.tii wiuinitw! AilEm'iciocco. NEWBRO'S SPICIDE INCREASES THE JOY Op , SUMMER VACATIONS .-2: ItaplNt Rev. Robert William MncCullough, Ph. U., pastor Morning worship, 11 A. M.; Bible school 9:45 A. M.; It. Y. P. U. 7 P. M. There will bo no evening service. This church will unlto with tho other churches of tho city In tho sorvlco hold nt tho Pauo theatre. WEDDING BELLS Cnnlcr-Kuiiznutii. Tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Carder, on Laurel street, was the sceno of a very pretty wedding on Wedncsdny evening, when tlielr daughtor, Bornlco, was united In marrlngo to Mr. George Kunxmnu, ono ot tho enterprising young busi ness men of Medford. Tho house was bcaiitlfull decorat ed for tho occasion with a profusion of pink roses and evergreen. Ono entlro end of tho parlor was turned Into a bower of roses with n back ground of Ivy and ferns, where tho ceremony was performed by Rev. E. Oltn Eldrldge, in tho prcsenco of n largo company of relatives and friends. Tho ceremony was prefaced with a solo, "A Perfect Day," rendorod by Mrs. Maud Phllbrook. with Miss Loralno BHton at tho piano, nfter which tho soft attains of Mendoli sohn's Wedding March ushered In tho bridal party. Tho brtdo entered with her father, by hom sho was given In marriage. Sho was becoming) attired in a gown of net nnd lace with pearly trimmings, and carried a bouquet of whlto carnations. Sho wns attended' by hor sister, Miss Vir ginia Cardor, as maid of honor, who woro a dafnty llngorlo gown and car ried pink carnations, Mr. II. A. Can nady was best man. Many beautiful prcsonts gavo ovl dence to tho popularity of tho couple. A reception followed tho ceremony when dollclous refreshments woro served and tho happy couplo launched on their honeymoon with tho hearty congratulation and good wishes of their many friends. Among thoso prosont wore: Mrs. Donald Springer, Mrs. Glen Conwoll, Mrs. Maud Phllbrook, Mrs. Artliur Davis, Mrs. E. C. James, Mrs. E. O. Eldrldge, Miss Joslo Riley Miss Jcnn Hnnsem, Miss Anno Hansom, Mlas Myrlella Williams, Miss Alice Forbes; Miss May Mordoff, Mrs. A. S. Bllton, Miss Loralno Bllton, Miss Mildred uuiuii, irs. v. u. ueuuon, jmbs Georgia Redden, Mrs. J. W. Roddon, Mrs. E. W. Cardor; Messrs. Donald Springer, Olcn Con wolf, II. A. Cr.n ady, E." C. James. F. E. Roddenj Mastors John Redden, Albort Bllton, Mr. Denn Cardor. Prtwbjterlan ("Iiurrli. Preaching nt 1 1 n. in. Special mu sic by tho Quartette; Sunday school at 10 a. in., W. H. Goro, superintend ent; primary Sunday school nt 10 u. m., Mrs. E. A. Welch, superintend ent; union services In opera limine at S p. m.; J. a E. nt 3 p. in.; S, C. K. nt 8 p. m. First Cliurcli.of ChrM, SclonlM. Sunday morning servlcu at 11:00 o'clock; subject of lesson-sermon: "Christian Sc'lcnco." Wednesday ovenlng testimonial meotlng nt 8. All aro welcome. Suiidny school it 10:00; nil uudr tho ago of twenty nro invited. Rending room heurs: 2 to 5 P. M., dally, except Sundays and holidays, 'fchurch edltlrc, North Oakdale. MetliodlHt Episcopal, South. Cornor Onkifalo and Main. Rev. J. E. Squires, D. D of San Francis co, will preach nt 11 nclock. Hub Joct:"Crownlnf; Jesus Christ King." In tho evening at 8 o'clock thcro will bo a union mass meeting of nil thu churches at tlib dpcra House. Sir. Squires will preach; subject: "Tho Challengo of Childhood." Do not fall (o hear this gifted man. Thero will bo splendid music ut both of theso services. Mr. Squires Is super intendent of tho International Re form Bureau for tho Stato of Cair fornla, and nn old-timo friend of Rev, W. T. Goiildor. TWO I'omiiujf ofsuminor is frniiijlif with fho km-iics! of nnfifipatioiiH. We ifrrt looking forward lo that f rip to tho stMi'shoro, lako, mountain or country and tho amusements attendant upon tho .season. If wo havo rod blood the .sports and pleas ures ot tho vaeation period such as tennis, jroll, boating, lislung, oto., appeal It) us. Thif this season of outdoor enjoyment also brings with it added rosponsiblitie.s, in (ho oxtra eare which must be devoted to the toilet. The hair in particular uoeds much more attention than. at any other timo. Tho .sebaceous glands throw off more waste material and thero is a consequent larger and more rapid accumulation of dan druff, which makes the. frequent nnd intelligent use of Xewbro'.s llorpieide impora (ivo. Regular applications of this valuable scalp prophylactic keeps the head per fectly clean and fho hair ami scalp healthy. Ilcrpieido adds gloss and beauty (o (ho hair and thus increases one's personal charm ami attractiveness. The cooling effect, tho sensation of cleanliness and the oxuuisifo odor all tend tomakoNowbro's llorpioidon most delightful hot weather hair tlrosning. .ii, mujjs jinuii ui nit scnip utmost instant ly. Sond 10 Oonts for Trial Bottlo and Booklot. SEE COUPON. Ilcrpieido is sold at all toilet goods counters in "0 cent and $1.00 !'! M'ldil'il if tu irllfl imiii( it1 ti iii'iiiliimi ..ill.. ,n. ........, .,..r.....l...l .. ..v.j ......v ..i ,. .. v ., iw , imiik - ItflMIIO III 1 1 111 tit- 1 L'l llfilll'll, JUS rft VVi Applications obtainetl at the better barber shops and hair- yVV?' dressing parlors. , VJwv ' '. MEDFORD PHARMACY Special Agents : -.. T v 1 . . I t f When you think of Died. Died at his lato residence, soyon miles northwest of Slodford, Frlduy, Juno 27, 7:30 P. M.. ifaralltoii (!. Turpln, nged' 74 yoars, 8 months, 11 days. Natlvo of Illinois. Ftincral sorvlces will bo hold nt tho Central Point remotory, Sunday, Juno 20, i v. M. Ir. Turpln lived in tho Valloy for forty-flvo yoars, coming hero In 1808 settling on a farm near Contrnl Point. Ho Is survived by a widow, six sons and two daughters, James, of Portland; Charlps, Albort, Nlron, Tom and Arch, nil of Slodford, and vicinity; Mrs. Frank Aiken, of Klam ath Falls, nnd Mrs. Lqnp Wyland, of uoiurni Point. Death was duo Hi paralysis. , ', iVifi'j .tfetlKHllitt. Medford Methodist Episcopal church, corner of Bnrtlett nnd Fourth streets, K. Olln Eldrldgo, pastor. Services Sunday as follews: Preach ing 11 A. M-, by tho pastor; subject: "Unlisted Assets." At 8 P. M., un ion servlco In tho Page Opera Houso, addressed by llov. J'. E. Squires, of San Francisco, stato secretary of the International Reform Bureau, Ray, Squires Is an eloquent and forceful speaker who will glvo us n great mus sago on a Hvo nnd Important question of thd day. His subject Is "Tho Chrtl longo of Childhood." Do not fall to hoar this interesting speaker. Splen did music nt both of theso services by a well trained chorus choir under thu direction of F. C. Edmonds. Sun day school, Including classes for men and women and young ladles, 9M5 A. M.; Epworth Longu'o 0:45 P, M. Prayer meeting Thursday ovenlng, 8 d'clock. You nro cordially Invited to pi) theso services. ' Tho following numbers will bo given by tho choir of the First Methodist church tomorrow, A qunr tetto, "Lead. Kindly Light," will bo sung by Misn Coffin, Mrs. Bankor, Mr. Canady and Mr. Edmcados, tho anthem, "FoarNot, O Isrnei," will bo sung by tho forge chorus and Mrs. Van Scoypo nnd Dr. itownrd will render a duet. 1 t r t t T t ? ? f Y T f r r ? Y. i INSURANCE any kind you desire- Fire, Life, Liability, Personal Accident, Plate Glass, Burglary, Steam Boiler, Auto mobile ? If Telephone Notice. Any person having a claim against tho estato of h. A. Rose, deceased, Is hereby notlflod to mnll snirfo to Mrs, Wilbur Jones, Medford, Oro., R. It. No. 2. 8C TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Sulto of nlcoly fur nished housokoeplng rooms; hath; gas; lower floor. 729 W. litis. WANTED To buy email runabout buggy, rubber tired. Phono 349J2, 220 8. Laurel St. f T T ? r t t f t T f T t T T f Y Hf 2 3 1 4- and talk to R. H. McCurdy 401M.F.&H. Building &&M$ i t ? ? ? t ? V T t t f f y ? T ? ? ? r r Y f y y ? T y r y t f t y y y y t Y Y t 1 Cp $ n A -