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lOCAL AND
I- PERSONAL
Austin, Gflrbln, ot New York, la
down from liln rnnch In llrownnboro
dstrct, 1ml will return noon.
Tho oenlh company of tho Ore
gon Btnlo Tiillltla Ib being recruited
nnd will Boon havo 1U full quota.
Tim nnnual encampment III bo hold
nt Tort ainvom during tlio lnltcr
part ot August ami tho Medford
ra'tntiany will Ix ntnlloiiPil nt tlio 10
Inrli" cuns tlio largest nt that fortlfl
catloti. Producer! Frull Co. has Just re
ceived a large nhlmicilt ot 1 Ib. nnd
li. tin top berry bankets, and enn
fill orders In nny (innntlty. Wo nko
bnvo on ltnnd n Inrgo supply of the
celebrated "Security" orchard lad
ders In nil nixes.
Olivia Uobckah LoiIro N'o. 2S. will
bold Installation Tuesday evening,
Juy 15. All members to bo Installed
please bo present.
Mrs. G. C. Cuby. of Ashland, Is
nt Oranta Pass visiting her son, Ned
Cuby, nnd is accompanied by three
of her daughters.
A"S. Ilosentiaunt was nt Ashland
Friday personally conducting tho
special train run from Med ford.
Brooms Ask your dealer for tho
product ot tho Ashland factory.
Fred Mclntyro, of Granls Pass, la
making Tdcdord n business visit.
Charles E. Tcrrlll, of Inko Creek
district, transacted business in MciK
ford Friday afternoon.
$3,000 accident and Ufo Insurance
ror $10; $5250 for $17.50. See.
Holmes, tho Insuranco man.
Mrs. Ii. J. Sears Is visiting friends
living nt Ashlnnd.
" Tho U. S. government will havo a
typographical survey of tho Dia
mond Inko quadrangle, near Crater
Lake park, mado during tho present
season.
Orchard, taunting, rtshtnc and
Crater Lake scenes for sale at Ger
king & Harmon's studio. Negatives
mado any place, kodak finishing. 12S
East Main street. Phone 215 R.
Mrs. W. C. Dcncff and Mrs. A.
Iloso were of tho many over from
Jacksonville during tho week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis, of Wei
len, tarried at Medford Friday.
Kodak finishing, nest In town, at
Weston's. v
U.'b. Hutchinson of Tolo, nnd A.
D. Klllott, of rhocnlx, wcro recent
business visitors In Medford.
Mrs. Wilson Critlsor, of Detroit,
Midi., wbos husband owns a fine
"orchard In Roguo River valley, and
their daughter, aro visiting with
friends living near Phoenix.
B. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives made any time or
place by appointment. Phont M.
1471.
F. D. Darnhlll mado a, business
trip to Medford Friday.
D.'T. Lawlon has returned from a
visit at Grants Pass.
Dr. Klrchgcssncr will be at Hotel
Nash every Saturday from 10 a. in.
to 3 p. m. on and after May 24.
William White, who has been In
Klamath county in tho Interest of
tho U. S. forestry service, is In Med
ford again.
Rev. nnd Mrs. W. T. D. MacCul
lough nnd tbolr son were guests of
Roy. W. N. D.' MacCullough, of -Ashland,
this 'week.
Vapor baths and scientific mas
sage for men and women. Dr. R.
J. Lockwood, chiropractor, 203 Oar-nett-Coroy
bldg. Phono 145.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorgo B. Uoos were
nt Ashland nnd Kuglo Point this
week.
ft. W. Glcason and F. K. Gordon
wcio recent visitors at Ashland.
For best quality homo grown
moats, go to Stall 12, Public Mar
ket, J. R. Tyrrell.
Mrs. M. Clemens .and her daugh
ter, Gertrude, of Grunts Pass, have
been visiting friends In Medford.
H. . King, L. Drown and A. P.
Rhoades, of Talent district, transact
ed business In Medford tho foru part
of tho week.
Hummor slab wood $2.00 a tlor.
Vnlloy Fuel Co., TeJ 70.
airs. Frank Dodge, or Klamath
Falls, Ih visiting In Medford after
u short stay nt Ashland.
Clarence Ilorllla, of Ashluud, Is
in Medford on a visit with his moth
er. lTho finest studio In Southern Ore
gon 'has beon op'onod by Corking &
Harmon, ut 228 Dust Main St., first
stairway oast of Stur thoatro. Our
work Is aiwuys tho best. Views of
nil kinds for sale. Tho best of Ko
dak finishing. Negatives uiudu any
tiino or place. Phono 3 20-J.
Dr. JUnd, or Sauk Rapids, Minn.,
Is upending a part or his mention
with Mr. nnd Mm. Peter Vnudorsluls
ot Talent, who nrp relatives.
WeeKs & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
LAST AMHTAVT
Day Phone 27
Nlkt V, W, Weeks 1D3-J.2
ltioae A. K. Orr 87M-M
MEDFORD MATTJ
I). It. Jackson has beon at AbIi
land, his former homo, this week.
Mr. and Mrs.' G. T. Daniels nro
nt Portland on n visit with friends.
C. C. Moon, n young mhn promi
nent nt Coqullle, Coos counly, is Is
Itlng nt Medford.
Strayed from Sterling Sunday
night, 2 horses, mm bay mnro 1000,
ono bay linrso 1200: mare branded
FS on left shoulder. Notify I. R
Hamilton, Central Point, Ore., Tor re'
ward.
Stewart Patterson nnd bis family
who recently returned from nn eact
ertn trip, spent Friday In Medford.
Charles II. Rowley, manager of
tho Annex hotel nt Portland, was nt
Medford .and other points In tho val
ley during tho week, In tho Interest
of his raravnnsnry.
Pictorial Review patterns now In
stock at Moo & Co. IOC-
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones, ot Ross
Lane, wcro of the many who mo
tored to Ashland Friday.
It. II. Kesslcr nnd bis family, ot
San Francisco, nro paying Medford
n visit.
Charles II. Ray was n recent visit
or nt Ray Gold.
Private music lessons from CO
cenlR upward to Three dollars per
lesson, according to subject snd
teacher chosen. Medford Conserva
tory; open all summer. College
Uldg.
Tho camping season nt Colcstln
has begun and many nro going
thither to spend the boated term.
E. N. Warner's family Is of those
from Medford who havo already
pitched tbolr tents there.
J. II. Mooro, ot Gtendalc, Is mak
ing Medford n business visit.
Oliver S. nrowu, the attorney,
made a professional visit to Medford
recently.
Talk with Tnmy, In tho Gnrnctt
Corey Dldg., about tho low cost of
accident Insurnnco in the Travelers
Insuranco company. 10 !
Tho Grants Pass cannery Is mak
ing n big run on loganberries, pay
ing 2 cents per pound and return
ing crate.
R. L. McRrlde transacted business
at Roguo River during tho week.
Miss Leah Walthcr has returned
from a visit at Yrcka, Cal., her for
mcr home.
Regular monthly meeting ot tho
Commercial club Monday evening nt
S o'clock.
O. II. Tlmmpson, of Lake Creok,
spent Friday In Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Richard Caldcr nee
Pansy Carney) or Los Angeles, nrp
visiting In Medferd: their former
home.
Iiiwrence Clrdwcll. ,nf Gold Hill.
was of tho many who caino to Med
ford Friday morning.
New green pasture with shade and
running wnter to let. Isaacs, phonn
691-11-2.
Halbert Deuel and snmo of bis
friends havo gono to Crescent Clfy
on tholr inntorcyclea nnd will bo
gono several days.
Miss Anna Glaus, of San Francis-
I co, who has been at Grants Pass ror
somo tlmo, Is visiting In Medford.
Joo II. Wilson Is spending n fow
days among his Medford friends.
Tho warm days of tho past week
havo ciiued n slackening or tho run
ot salmon up Roguo river nnd the
catch ot tho fishermen operating near
Grants PassJias been reduced to lit-
tio more than a ton dally. Whon tho
water becomes warm fish remain nt
tho mouth of tho stream, coming up
to spawn.
Tho CallfornlaOregon Power Mag'
azlno Is tho latest aspirant to public
favor. Tho first number, which has
just come to hand, Is u neat, well
edited and crcdltnb)o front every nn
glc. H. L. Walthor. nt Medford, Is
odltor-ln-chlef; F. J. Mills, Jr., bud
ness manager; II, C. Qtoddard, edit
or Rogue River division; O. (5. Steele
editor Siskiyou division; Geo. J.
Walton, editor Klamath division.
Articles will also bo contributed
each month by employes of the pow
er company nnd others.
Medford wns very much In evidence-
at Ashlnnd Friday, several
hundred or our citizens going thither
by train art auto to attend tho en-
tortulnmonts given at tho Ohnutau
qua tabernacle. Tho visitors rocelvud
n cordial reception and enjoyed tho
trip very much. Tho program In
tho afternoon was n purely Medford
production, it was splendidly car
ried out tho numbers being untliuHt
nstlcally received by the multitude
In attendance. The lecture of Walt
Holcomb, of Nashville, Tonn., In tho
ovenlng, was novel nnd entertaining
amply sustaining the high national
roputallon enjoyed by tho spdnkor.
Died.
A. V, Anderson died nl Hie Huered
Ucnit Ilositnl July 11! from nlcolio
limn, having been ill for tho imst
month. He wns formerly clerk ut
tlio I Intel Moore. A brother is en
route hero from Minnesota to tuk'j
charge of tlo rciuajns.
It Theatre Program Tonight.
"A Victim of Heredity."
"Itpllglon nnd Gun Practice."
"Tho Fugitive-."
"Ono Can't Always Tell."
"If Dreams Came True."
First ten tickets froo, nnd every
tenth ticket. 5 and 10c only.
fl5iuYor u
TRTBtfNE,
At the Churches
OUhollr.
Sunday, July 13. Masses "
0:30. Sermon; "Charity."
service 7:30. Evening
"Credentials ot Revelation."
too mid
Evening
lecture
MethodM Episcopal, South.
Corner of Oakdnlo' hud' Ma n"
Morning subject: "Tho Optimism
or tbi lUble," Evening subject;
"Ono Need; One Knowledge.;, 0 10
Effort.''
- 'Ion Lutheran.
At 'Ion Lutheran, 612 W. Fourth
St.. thoro will bo no morning sor-
vleo owing to the pastor's absence
at Grants Pass. English service nt
7:30 P. M. Ulblo school ut 10 A.
M. Come nnd worship.
tVntml Point ItnplNt Cliuirh.
Dr. R. W. MacCullough, pastor of
tho First Daptlst church. Medford,
and Mrs. W. T. 1). MacCullough, pa
tor of tho Talent ltnptlst church, wilt
conduct worship with sermon at 3:00
P. M. Sabbath afternoon. Tho pttu
lie Is Invited In this service.
FlrM CIiiiitIi of ClirM, SclcnlM.
Sunday morning service at tl;00
o'clock; subject of lesson-sermon
"Sacrament." Wednesday evening
meeting nt S;00. All nro welcome.
Sunday school at 10:00. All under
the ago of twenty are Invited. Read
ing mom heurs: 2:00 to 5:00 P. M.
dally, except Sundays and holldnv:'.
Church edifice, North Oakdalc.
EvnngrllMtlc.
Will bo conductced in tent or cor
ner North Central nnd Jackson
streets by C. Drigden, W. Corcoran
and Miss S. Corcoran, commencing
Sunday, July l,at 3:30 p. m. nnd
will be continued each night except
Saturday nt S p. in. You aro cor
dially Invited to attend.
ChrMinn.
Corner Ninth and Oakdalc. Dlble
school meets nt 9:50 A. M. Preach
ing nt 11:00 A. M. Christian En
deavor at 7:00 P. M. Sermon at
8:00 P. M. Prayer meeting on Thurs
day evening. Choir practlcs on Fri
day evening. You nre cordially In
vited to como and worship with us.
I). D. Royle, minister, cor. Ninth and
Joy.
First ltnptM.
Rev. Robert William MacCullough
Ph. I)., pastor. Morning worship it
A. M. Sermon, subject; "The Talis
man of Unity." Illble school 9:-15
A. M. II. Y. P. U. 7 P. M. Evening
worship S P. M. Sermen: "Gates
to Heaven and Hell from Medford."
Ovillannco of Relievers Jlnptlsm. The
Dapfnt orchestra will play and the
young cople of the church will hnvo
chargo of tho service. Mrs. AV. T.
D. MacCullough will assist ut both
services.
McthodM.
Medord Episcopal church, corner
of Ilartlott nnd Fourth streets. E.
Olln Eldrldgo, paHtor. Services Sun
day as follews: Preaching 11:00
A. M.; 8:00 P. M. Subjects, morn mern
ing: "Hurdeus Mado Light"; ove
nlng, "God's Approach and .Man's
Response." Sunday school, Includ
ing classes for men women nnd young
ladles, 9:45 A. M. Epworth League
0:15 P. M. Praer meeting Thurs
day evening S:00 o'clock. Uxcello-1
music by well trained choir- uudc.
tho direction or F. C. Edmcads, You
aro cordially Invited to all these fer-
vices;
PrOibjlerlnu
Communion servico nt 11 n. m.
Rcceptlou of mombors. Itccousecrn
tloii of all membors to the Lord nnd
his church. Loyalty, tho watchword
tor all members or tho Presbyterian
church, llaptlsm or children. All
parents desiring to havo their chil
dren baptlzod will pleaso present
thorn Sunduy morning. Preaching
In the ovenlng at 8p. m. Subject,
"Tho Crisis In tho Llto or Joseph."
A series or sermons will ba preached
In the evenings on Illbllcat charac
ters and events, commencing with
Sunday evening. Music:
Do Vfiur Eyes Tro KusUy?
U uoj; let us supply you with the
proper glussos to moot your especial
need!
U Nature has not given you, Pon
ied Eyesight, Hclonco can, aud no
ono need go about with fniliertectly
developed vision whilo I ntund ready
to help them.
I tun also fully qualiriod to give
you tho very best service.
No Drops Used
Dr. Rickert
Eyesight rlpcrlulUt
Over Deuel & C'os,
BBBWW)Bf JUftsf. fH
MEDBSOto. "ORKnC,
Qunrtette, "Ho Shall Ccjiuo Down
Lllco Rain," by Dudley luuk,
Quartette, "Holy Lord Almighty,"
by Frnnx Llsst,
All nro cordially Invited to Join
with us lit thesu uurvlcca.
Thu Mcdrord Ministerial Associa
tion will meet Monday nt 10 n, m,
In the study of the t'hrlsllnn chimin,
corner Oakilalu and Ninth streets.
HaptKt Church.
Tho scrxlcog nt the Mnpthtl church
on Sunday evening, July III, will lie
In chargo or tho I J. V, P. U., Miss
Theono CarKIn presiding.
The orchestra or the men's, Ulblo
class will provide tho instrumental
music, beginning promptly ut 8: On
o'clock. )
Order of service
Overture, "Fifteen S.icred Melo
dies," ,.,., Mackle-Heyer
Orchestra
Praer.
Hymn, "My Soul Ho tin Thy
Guard" Mason
Congregational
Scripture Heading
Hymn, "When tho Harvest Is
Past" Mcllranahan
.Congregational
Selection, "Slumber Sweetly"
. lleaumoul
Orchestra
Solo (vocal), , "Lend. Kindly
Light" Newman
Miss Grace Ilralnoy will) Orchestral
Accompaniment
Offertory, "The Holy City," by
ruqucst) . Admits
Orchestra
Sermon
Hymn. "Havo You Any 1 too in
for Jesus" ... Wllllama
Congregational
Postdate, March Pontifjcnlu, Gounod
Qrchestrn
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR EXCHANGE -Clear tlmbor
tract for acreage. Clark Realty
Co.
I'OU EXCHANGE Ouc of tho Hn-
est country homes close to Seattle,
Cheap transportation, good mar
ket. 10 acres, house and all con
veniences. Tlls property can be
exchanged ror Mcd.ford property or
clone I" acreage, W. J. Hills, Val
ley Garage. 90
FOR EXCHANGE The best gnrago
business In Medford. Call phono
18. 9C
r
or SALE
By Owner, 30-Acrc Ranch
12.'l lie res n Newtown tipples and
Hiirtlett peiim in bearing.
I) acres oimg pears
ami 3 acres
alfalfa.
Good fi-ruoin bouse, burn uil out
buildings. Pumping
l'1""..
n
walcr piped in
house, haru nml garden
Finest rich lilagk soil in vallcj, hub
iriigaleil. located in an excellent neighbor
hood and eloxe to .Medford.
Place will pay a good dividend this
year.
Address A. H. C, care Mail Tribune.
Bittner's Real Estate
& Employment Bureau
FOR SALK
Somo fine alfalfa aud stock
ranches lit the valley, also In tho A;-
plcgato, with irrigation. liar gains
for rash, or terms.
40 acres, nil In cultivation, fenced,
fine 0 room bonne, largo burn, other
outbuildings, closo to Medford. Prlro
11000, will take somo city property.
Somo finn propositions In hay and
grain ranches In eastern Oregon to
exchange fur It. R. Valley property.
Good 1 acre tract, closo In, fluo
8 room bungalow, place wull Im
proved. All kinds of bprrlcs. Price
13600; terms.
Very nice 6 room, modern house,
lot GOxl'JO, 1101110 outbuildings, lawn
and garden, fenced. Prlco $1750.
6 room modern bouse, lot 60x100,
on pavement, groat bargain, XlOliO,
I-ot 50xiG3, nicely loeuted on W
11th St., $!!0Q.
Fine pnno for sale cheap or trade
for good lot.
Covy nnd'cair70.
Good cow SCO. ' '
Team, xwagon, ifnriiess, hueki
houso furnltiiro, ohjekens, turkeys
1376. " J
lyLOYMENT'.'
Hay hands. !
Hay press feeder.
Ranch bunds.
Girl fur general housework.
Cook In fluu homo in country.
Wood cutters.
Men to cut and peel telephone
poles.
MRS. EMMA BITTKEB
lies. Phono KflUI-X PJtopp M3H.
OjijxHlto NoU Untl
JtOOMM 0 uJ 7, VMM BLOCK,
SiW'iiKnAy. muw is.
1.9W,
xtt
FOR SALE
Timber land for siilo by L. N.
Judd, Talent, Ore.
Mil nercs, about 1,6110,000 feet
milling timber, mostly vellow plue.
Prlcu )20Q0: $1000 cash down, bat
unco time. A few miles from Talent,
10 acies, about four mites from
Talent; good mad j ( mostly fir aud
pliio. Cash, $0iM) down:' I rude,
$1260; want property lit a city.
to noes, 6 mljea fiom Uutto FiiIIh,
uioMly fir mid pine; good mod, near
sawmill. Price- ft two; halt cash
down, balance time,.,
200 ucies, about 6 miles fiom
Talent; never been cut on; saw tim
ber, mostly fir and pine $30 mi
acre.
SO acres, been cut on. $20 an
acre. ,
210 acres, nl miles south of Lake
Creek statien: estimated 1,000,000
feet saw timber; mostly .vellow pllie.
$3000; $600 cash down, balance
time.
40 acrei fluo limber, 6 miles
southwest Talent: 600,000 feel saw
timber, 1000 Hers of hart! wind.
$1260; halt cash dmvu, balance
time. Flue sptlng of water.
Who wishes to tntdo for 11 fine
cultivated rami near Gold I HUT 00
acres under cultivation, fine 16 aero
orchard, K-room houso, porches, otc.
Water plenty; cash value $16,000.
Would tnko Medford properly, but
must hnvo $1600 In cash. A rare
opportunity
Alfalfa lauds, stock faims, poul
try rnnehes and property In Pasa
deua, Long Iteach, Los Angeles nml
sixteen counties In California, and
In Texas, and wheat lauds In Alberta,
Canada, and S. P. railroad lauds In
California, Nevada, Utah, aud A-l-zona.
Write, enclosing stamp, or como
to our office hud examine for our
selves. M'M.W X. .It'liD,
Talent Oregon.
Ich wo aro wont mi ho In tlio of-
fort wo aro making to
KKIili Ollt GOODS IO VOC
Wo would not bo too Insistent
For that would not ho ulro,
Hut wo know If you're a patron on re
You'll bt a patron twice
MEDFORD BAKERY &
DELICATESSEN
li: .South Central.
"HOW DID Till: lllltll KNOW
THAT--"
lly making our store worth nioro to
vou wo make It worth more to ik'
If ou wish to "reduce" your
weight take exercise mid Mnrilol ami
Hepatic Salts along with It.
Wo know It's good, and you'll find
It out when you use It.
'JSi AND nile.
"Tho sweetness of low prlro sel
dom equals tho bitterness of poor
luullty."
Haskins for Health
MKDI'OIID, ORE.
vSTRAY
HORSES
1.1 , '
Strayed
eiiinj;:
fiom Sturllug Sunday uvt
Ono bay mare, 10U0 pounds.
Ono bay horse, 1200 pounds.
Mum branded on left shoulder F.
H.
Notify I, It. 'Hmnlltnn,
Point, Oregon, for rownrd.
Central
1
Vli
- rtrr
Foot Joy
Ik loniiil in eery
pair of DEHLINn'S shoes.
The eye nntl imiihu
itiul joy in llicin, (on.
ItCMCMDCIt
BrhlmiVs ,"", m
emmgb Wmojj,oin
We l.ike
T11 I'll
Siskiyou Heights
Now in Ihi' linic fo ttiiiko si'Iim'I ion of toltt nml
lnu;ls in iliiK manirii'ontJVijldonri. diKli-inl.
SEE
JOHN A. TORNEY
ROOM 1, PALM BLOCK
one Cyrus Noble
riijai-teall will
quench your
thirst on the
hottest day
pure
mature
bottled at drinking strength
W. J: Vun Schuyvcr & Co., General Agents
Portlnnd, Oregon
A Complete
Ranch Outfit
ORCHARDMEN AND RANCHERS TAKE NOTICE.
$:!lT takes a chunky leant ix and hcvcii .veal's oltl,
weight 2! U)0, arc well matched in color and size and nice
workers siiili! or double anil under the saddle. This
price includes their harness and 2 I5-I inch waK"" nil com
plete l'or$22r, with a trial allowed. Ask for Mrs. .Martin's
team at
West Side Feed Stable
29 GRAPE
f 1 ;
Steclhea Xrout,are Taking the Fly
Freely in the Rogue!
HtllllltlCM IVI'lUllilltflOltl flllll' to Ittchu JMIIiniN t Ct'tl llllu'll llN,Vf'l(,
' Only tlio llaikiiM Fly will liold I bo klnu of thu Joiiij. ,UU nny fldi.
eiuiaii.
TIIIIV .Mill SOId) AT
Ewings Gun Store
The Until
To I'M
STREET
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