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IMEDFORD MATJJ TRTBUNR. MEDFORD, OKIWON, VIUDAY, .TULY 18, 1010.
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-ou wnnt to help our city kov-
ernwpnl plenn t Mrdforil, read tho
mlvortlfif-moiit In this Ishiio "B Cents
Howard."
It'J-oit want to help our city gov
ernment clenn up MnMortl. read tho
lulvoriiiloment (il tjitA lnmo 'T. CeMs
IlownM."' ' ' '
i Vrm for fiolillntf, Reed, rich croeK
toUom' dlrt.tel8''t:. Mnln, right on
iuStfoRJcnt. J' ; ' .
'VfU vVllson vu'ilcd drknls Vnss
Thursday.
Mm. C Clark of Grants Pas
In'Wfcrjdlns f!w ''"J"8 n -Mptjtonl.
ylka joatt Ahnorwin nnd Mlt Mil
drcd Antlo nro spending tho week
end nt Grants Pass visiting Miss Ev
elyn Conklln.
rroaurers Fruit e&. was just re
ceived a 'largo shipment of 1 In. nnd
?i lb. tin top berry baskets, and can
fill orders In nny quantity. Wo also
havo on hand n largo supply of tho
celebrated "Security" orchard lad
dors In nil sties.
Tor camping, khaki dresses, skirts,
linen conts, outing bats. Ahrcns.
Miss Hazel Orr. of Kugeno Is vis
iting 3trs. f. B. Orr of this city.
TKeywIll attend tho Chautauqua nt
Ashland today.
Judgo Stephen Jewell nnd his
family of Grants Pass are camping
nt Hjbco's Springs.
13,00b accident and llfo Insurance
Tor $10: $5250 for $17.50. See
Holmes, tho Insuranco man.
' Karl lllgelow was In Mod ford
Thursday on his way from Dunsmuli1
to Grants Pass.
Senator II. von dcr Hellcn left for
Salem Thursday evening nnd will bo
gone soveral days.
Don't forget tho Klks picnic at
Colcstln Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. James Owens of An
tolopo camo to Med ford Thursday
to meet William Drown of New York
a cousin of tho latter, who will pay
them a short visit.
I). Terrltt of Grand Forks, X. D.,
Is visiting In Mcdford. Ho was for
merly connected with tho First Na
tional bank.
Orchard, hunting, mhlng and
Crater Lake scene for sale at Ger
king & Harmon's studio. Negatives
made any place, kodak finishing. 1S8
Bast Main street Phone SIC IL
Mrs. h. Mortenson of Portland,
who has been the guest of Mr, and
Mrs. Wilson, left for her homo on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Walker, who
havo been visiting In Lane county,
their former home, returned tho
foropart of tho week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Stono and
Mrs. I.. M. Fosg of Willow Springs
district wre recent visitors in Med
ford. Kodak finishing, host In town, at
Weston's.
ClaraMaglll was granted a di
vorce from Archfo Maglll by Judge
Calkins at tho session of tho circuit
court for Josephine county, held this
week.
Joseph Skcetcrs. who has been a
resident of Medford during tho past
two years, has resumed possession of
his farm In tho southern part of Jo-
seplilno county. His family wont
with him, as also his mother.
.Tickets for tho Elks excursion to
Colcstln can bo obtained from tho
Klks committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln McCorraick
nro being visited by their son. Lin
coln McCormlck, Jr., of Portland.
Alfred Weeks has been at Itlo
Doll orchard, In Hock Point district,
this week. ,
J. Nlghbor of Grants Pass was of
the many who camo to Mcdford dur
ing tho week.
B. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives made any time or
place by appointment. Phone M.
1471.
A. J. Dnloy nnd O. Wnlmsy, busi
nons men of Eagio Point, tarried
awhllo In Mcdford Thursday.
Misses IbbIq McCully and Molllo
Jlrltt of- Jacksonville woro among
Medford's visitors Thursday.
Thero will be great doings at
Colcstln Sunday when tho Elks ex
curslon arrives. You cannot afford
to miss It.
J. M. Whlpplo and Ocorgo Londoa
of Itoguo nivor transactod business
In MedfdTd' Thursday,
Flotcher Linn, a prominent busi
ness nlan of Portland, Is at Jack
sonville 'looking after his orchard.
Dr. KlrchgcBsner will be at Hotel
Nash every Saturday from 10 a. m.
to 3 "p. m. on and after May 24.
TIiq Valley Prldo croamory of Ap
plegulo, which disposes of somo of
Its product In 'Medford, manufactur
ed 1700 pounds of buttor during tho
month of Juno.
Weeks ft McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
KJkY iWIITAW
Day Phono 227
Nlht V, W. Weeks 10.1-J.2
Wkhm A, k. Orr U78-M
- W 1. Hnlley was nt Grants Pass
Thursday adjusting tho loss of. U.
Wrlght'ii residents top tho Oregon
Flro Relief association.
Mr. William ltnmllu Is visiting
at Grants Pass, tho guest of hor
daughter, Mrs. Amort Smith.
The greatest picnic excursion ever
ghen In southern Oregon will bo tho
Elks picnic nt Colcstln Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. H. Wobor of Med
ford nnd Mrs. Weber of Portland,
who have been nt Shasta Springs for
somo time, returned this week.
Judgo Calkins adjourned circuit
court for Joscnhlne county until tho
jlrArwcpk In September; nfter n ses
'slon" of 'oen day, burins which con
siderable business was tllsposed of
Summer slab wood $2.00 n tier.
Volley Fuel Co., Tel 76.
P. 1 Swayno and Ed Saltmarsli
of Wtffklns precinct were In Medford
and Jacksonville Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. A, H. 1. oiler and
Mrs. M. A. Kemp of Grants Pass nro
attending tho Seventh Day Advon
tist camp meeting.
Everbody Is going to Colcstln
Sunday on tho F.Iks excursion.
H. A. Canaday, the attorney, has
Bono to Josephine county to trans
act somo legal business.
Tho northbound trains were de
layed several hour Thursday even
ing by a water tank south of tho
Siskiyou mountain falling onto tho
track.
Vapor baths and scientific mas
sage for men and women. Dr. R.
J. Lockwood, chiropractor. 203 Gar-uett-Coroy
bldg. Phono 145.
Professor John Norllug, tho band
master, was nt Ashland Thursduy,
nsslstlng In the observance of Grants
Pass day at Chautauqua.
Mrs. T. W. Miles and Mrs. D. B.
Sollss went to Ashland Thursday to
attend thu Chautauqua session.
You can't afford to miss tho fun
at tho Elks Sunday excursion to
Colcstln.
C. C. Pun?cl. W. O. Garrett and
A. Strand of Applegate transacted
business In Mcdford Thursday.
Miss E. Nethcrland went to Talent
Thursday afternoon to visit relatives
and friends.
or uost quality nomo grown
meats, go to Stall 12, Public Mar
ket, J. H. Tyrrell.
A. T. Bates of Grants Pass ami
C. T. Brown of Roseburg were busi
ness visitors in Medford this week,
O. Wakefield of Phoenix made a
trip fo Mcdford Thursday afternoon
W. Ballard of Washington, D. Cv,
Is In this section on official business,
John, G. Townsend. X.. C, Marls
arid W. A. WoodWard of Portland
aro business visitors In Mcdford.
Tho finest studio In Southern Ore
gon has been opened by Gcrklng &
Harmon, at 22$ East Main St., first
stairway cast of Star theatre. Our
work Is always tho best. Views of
all kinds for salo. Tho best of Ko
dak finishing. Negatives made any
timo or place. Phpne 320-J.
Mrs. H. Wittenberg and her son,
Ralph, and A. Nlcolal of Portland,
arrived in .Medford-Thursday.
Burrell Miller has'gone to Steam
boat district on n prospecting trip.
George X. Lewis was over from
Jacksonville Thursday afternoon.
II. A. Lowrer of Prospect nnd J.
S. Bailey of Ashland tarried in Med
ford Thursday.
Pictorial Review patterns now In
stock at Moo & Co. 10C
Will H. Wilson spent Thursday at
Grants Pass on business.
Mrs. W. C. Halo of Grants Pass Is
at Portland visiting her parents, Air.
and Mrs, ,X. Lourgeil, formerly of
Jacksonville.
Clyde Barnum of Phoenix nnd J.
C. Aitkin of Rogue River, county
fruit Inspectors, were In Mcdford tho
forepart of tho wcok.
Prlvato music lessons from 50
cents upwnrd to Three dollars per
lesson, according to subject and
teacnor chosen. Mcdford Conserva
tory; open all summer. College
Bldg.
air. nnu Mrs. Fred Slaglo and
Claudo Moon of Coquille, Coos coun
ty, who have been visiting In Med
ford. left for homo Thursday even
ing.
il. IJ. Howard, II. A. Gray and
Wllmor Cartwright aro In Siedford
again after an automobile trip to
crescent City.
Talk "with Tumy, In tho Garnett
Coroy DIdg., about tho low cost of
accident Insurauco in tho Travelers
Insuranco company, 101
j;r. uuorgo u ueims was over
from his ranch, located southeast of
Medford, Thursday.
Walter Mnhony, Southern Pacific
agent at Grants Posh, spent a fow
hours nt Medford Thursday.
Now green pasture with shado and
running water to let. Isaacs, phono
501-H.4.
Mr. und Mrs. II. Ellison of Merlin
district have returned homo after a
visit with relatives living In Med
ford, Brooms Ask your dealer for tho
product of tho Ashland factory,
A large number of Seventh Day
Adventlsts from different parts of
Oregon uro camping ntar tho big
tent that has been cicctcd at Ed
ward and Buatty streets for tho
meoting now progressing, Hovcrul
prominent jiroitcliors are holding thu
services, which uro well attended,
.tallies Cnhc-il of Wlmor district
wits of thoso who camo to Medford
Thursday.
Hay Satchwoll spent Thursday af
ternoon nt Ashland, his 'former
home.
ills Einiiin'Armslroiig left for
Talent Thursday to visit her ulster,
.Mrs. A. J. Carpenter.
Mrs. Fred Honor of Grants Pass
was the guest of Mrs, Orln Ihwls on
Thursday. They visited Ashland In
In tho afternoon.
Tli ladles of tho Altar society of
tho Catholic church will lme nil
kinds of homo cooking, pies, cook
ie!, cakes, salads, cold intuits, dough
mils, etc. Special ordora taken by
calling 110G-J, at tho public market
on Saturday.
Svith "See Portland First" as Its
slogal, a parly of Snlom boosters,
numbering eighteen, nro en route to
Crater t.ako In five automobiles. In
tho party nro Mr. and Mrs. F. M
Brown. Mr. and Mm. H. E. Downing.
Clhudo Downing, Mr. mid Mrs. M
E. Hartley, Paul J. Fry and his fam
llj'. Miss Klttlo llnrhord. Mm. John
Craig nnd her daughter.
Mrs, J. It. Williamson, a former
resident of Central Point, died nt
Grants Pass of Brlght's dlsoaso on
July t2, aged t5 years, She came
to Oregon from Missouri twenty
years ngo and Is survived by her
husband and three mnrrlod daugh
ters.
Dr. J. F. Reddy and Franklin
Uelm, who returned from Crescent
City Wednesday, state that tho peo
plo of that town are makliV excel
lent headway In raising their part
of the fund needed to build tho fall
road from Grants Pass. Judge
Chtlds, who has the matter In hand,
has pledges for nearly $150,000 nl
ready.
Judgo W. M. Colvlg returned Frl
day from n trip to Portland.
A. E. Rcamos and Mrs. Kennies
havo returned from an auto trip to
Wntdo.
Eddie Burgess loaves Sunday for
n two months' business trip to Now
York City.
FRANCE LEADS
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PARIS. July IS. According to
tho International Aeronautical Fed
eration statistics Just published,
Franco has '.5c lkcnscd aeroplane
pilots, as against Groat Britain's
37C, Germany's 333, United StatoV
193. lull's 1S9. Russia's 1C2. Aus
tria's Si, Belgium's GS, Switzer
land's 27, Holland's 2C, Argentine's
IS, Spain's 15, Sweden's 10, Den
mark's S, X6rway's C, ad Egypt's 1.
Germany has moro spherical bal
loon pilots, with 900, with Franco
following with 201, Austria with
C4, Italy G7, Belgium 56, United
States 32.
QUARTER MILLION LOSS
YAKIMA HOP FIELDS
NORTH YAKIMA, Wa-h., July 18.
Hop grower in this alloy otiinatc
that the late spring, nnd dninngo to
tho hopyards by wind will cause a
loss of :?2"jO,000 on this yenr's crop.
It wns estimated early in the season
that the crop from this section would
total thirty thousand bales but p rec
ent estimates put it lit between 20,
000 und '22,000 bales.
LANGFORD BACK FROM
AUSTRALIAN BATTLES
SAN FRANCISCO, Chi., July 18.
Knm Lungford, negro heavyweight,
was n passenger on the Htonmer So
noma, which iirrivcd here shortly bo
fore noon todnv from Australia.
The negro wns met nt tho station
by Charlio Miller, the San Francisco
fighter, who is anxious to meet
lungford in eithor n four, ten ot
twenty round contest here next
month.
EIGHTY-FOUR AT ASHLAND
ON GRANTS PASS DAY
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The special Ablilnml ('hmilnuqtin
excursion train left Gniutu 1'u.sa
Tlmrediiy bearing 81 pnwngorrt, who
hpent the tiny lit Ashland, returning
homo nt midnight. This it not ih
largo a number us it wns hoped
would go, but it in nn inorenso over
lent yeiir, -OimitH J'uhs Courier.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR HALE OR TRADE -Ono Thom
as (JO, t'oyllnder 7-pasHengor auto,
chain drive, new tires ull around;
A No. 1 car for II cry op Orator
Lake route; or will Icneo to ru
spoiislliJo party to run on llvory.
No. COO lQth ut.
JOBT Pedal, crank nnd sprocket,
from Indian inotorode. Finder
pleaso return to this office 103
.OR HALE Ml my thoroughbred
Jersey cows, M. Walsh, Jlth and
Holly, Phono 312. '100
LOST Small fox torflor dog, ono
black anil ono white our; has had
left leg brokon; name Bubbles,
Return to Iko Burnett, Nash ho
tel, und rovolvo reward. 102
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NW YORK, .Inly t8. Tim up
wiml ininenuMit In ftlocki which ho
uun on Momtnv wns resumed today,
DCK
MMFT
following yoslertlny's letictloii. Motfi.
of the impoitnut imu-h (tinned ono
to two points, The only exception
to the general mlviuiee were tho oir
slocks which led ji -tcnlny slump.
rnliPorina Petroleum ilioppetl lliiee
polntn mul Medium Petroleum 1! Vi:
Hot It later rebounded l'a. United
Staler Steel wim the mot buoyant
toelj in tlie Ht, riMng two point on
buying by shorlx. JCew Haven rose
two points in tho eurlv trailing, fol
lowing the iiiiiinuiu'etiieiit of the re-
oigimtioit of l'roMilent Mullen. Af
terf noon trailing liecitmu very iluil
mul general ileellnei of a fraction
were rocotdeil. California Petroleum
reneheil n new low record price
Homli were firm.
The market closed sleadv.
PUGET NAVY YARD
BREMERTON', Wash., July IS
Secretary of tho Xuxy Jox'ophus Dan
iels Is Inspecting the Piigel Sound
ii i
nay yard In detail here today. II
arrived from Seattle at 10 13 nn
nfter formal grouting by Rear Ad
miral Cottmnii, commander of tho
post, commenced to Inspect tho yard
and equipment. During thu aftn
noou the secretary will hear com
plaints nmiliist the present umthods
of rating nnd tho wago scale systo l
now In oguo In nnv) srds.
Secretary Daniels' most Importn'it
inUsloii hero Is to decide on tho
availability of Keoport as a place for
tho got eminent' Pacific coast tor
pedo station. This will bo taken up
with Admiral Cottmnii ot tho nftet
noon couferenn. Full sets of bluo
prints, speilflcntlons mid costs uro
nn hand for consideration.
Fair Weather Pretliclctl.
PORTLAND, Ore., July 18. Fore
ent: Oregon mid Washington, fnir
tonight nnd Batiirdav; eoiitinucd
warm; northen-iterK wimN.
With Mcdford trndo Is Medford made.
NSPECTING
Stupendous Unloading' Sale
of the Entire Stock of Newest Spring and
Summer Tailored Suits, Long Coats, Dresses,
Skirts, Shirtwaists, Millinery & Furnishings.
TJNRESISTABLE VALUES, AN OPPORTUNITY YOU SHOULD NOT
MISS TO REPLENISH YOUR WARDROBE, OUR SOLE AIM IS TO
TURN THE STOCK INTO DOLLARS AN DCENTS. YOURS IS THE SAV
ING. REDUCTIONS 20 TO 50'?, AND MORE.
Tailored Suits V2 Price
Your unrestricted choice of. the en
tire stock including all navy 1j1ii
serges, while serges and mixtures, all
sizes, at exactly one-half off.
$18.50 Tailored Suits $9.25
$25.00 Tailored Suits $12.50
$.'J5.00 Tailored Suits .17.50
SILK DRESSES
Ono lot of Silk Dresses in pongees,
foulards, niessalines and fabric silk,
pretty colorings, sizes 14 to 40, aetnal
values to $29.50, unloading salo price
at $11.95
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"Wash Dresses specially priced $1.39
$1.89, $2.69, $4.50 and up.
Children's Dresses to eloso out tho en
tire line at very, special prices, (ha
better malce 98fr $1.19, $1.58 and
$2.19.
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MINERS FLOCK
TOCORUMSMELTER
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A number of tho residents of the
Itoguo lllvor valley havo gono to
Simula county, California, to assist
In tho overhauling and operation of
tho Biilnklula Copper eonipunv's
WEAR
"Goob
A "FIT OR NO SALE" EVERY TIME.
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
THIL PAINT SHOP
Paints, Oils, Vriniisho3 nnd Wall Papor
For your Tinlincr, Painting ami Paper Hanging Sou
J. H. FIRES
Propriotor
Phono 243 J
FIR WOOD SLAB WOOD
W O OD
Dry Wood in iior, cord ami carload lots.
'Pry a tier of my slab wood Tor cooking.
Tl's cheap and I will guarantee .safisladion.
FRANK H. RAY
Yard at Gth and Fir.
OAK WOOD
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Lingerie Dsesses J2 Price
The cream of tho stock just when
you want them for the hot weather.
All our white voile, marquisette lawn
and mull Dresses at exactly one-half
off.
$8.50 Dresses $-1.25
$10.00 Dresses $5.00
'11.50 Dresses $5.75
$1 0.50 Dresses $9.75
$.'15.00 Dresses...., $17.50
PARASOLS ONE-HALF PRICE
Including many protty green, red,
champagne in India and Paragop
frame, regular $1.50 to $5,50 makes,
sale price 75 to $2.75
Many other special values that1
space will not permit to enumerate,
Cloves, Shirt Waists, Muslin Under
wear, etc.
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sineltor at Oiniiin, which wan closed
boeausi! Its f nines destroyed wtgolit
tton for miles urouiid, Tills diffi
culty hns hen oVPicoino, however,
mul smutting will bo resumed us
soon nu a now MiitdlieMlncIt can bo
built, Tho old Httuik, which mt 27fi
feet high, was iiindo useless by n
oraeli I nut extended nearly Its whole
length. In raxing It 'J7u sticks of
dyuamltii woio placed In holes
mound tho luino nnd ttiuchod off by
electricity,
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Shoes'
32 S. Central Avo.
Phono 7G0-R
LAUREL WOOD
We
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Selling
Out
We Are Not
Stripping
Our Walls
But we are sell
ing New Stiff
Hats, the kind
that sell in other
stores for $3.00
and $400, for
25c
All Straw Hats go
nt 25i
'A lot or Hoys' New Caps
special at IO$?
New high-grade Whip
Cord Suil.s, while they
last, to he sacrificed at
per suit $2.50
One lot of now Pants,
very special at 75
It pays to trade
at the
"Cheapest
Store in the
West"
W. H. Wilson
Phono 1103
120 N. FRONT ST.
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