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L PERSONAL
Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. 13. HoUsa or KhrIoI ProfofAor L. V, l.nrrlniore, ph.vB-
0. K. Mct.onti or l'hoonlx wns or
tlio tnnny' who cnmo to Medford Fri
day.
.1. 'I. Oodfco cjf Afchlnnd wns In
Medford Krldny nttbrnoon, on his re
turn fjront1 Jacksonville.
A. I). Cornell ot Grnnta Vara, In
Btirn'nco nfient, hmi liccn BpoudliiK
the wcclt In MciUoril.
Vrco'for hniillnR, pood, ilcli creek
liottom dirt. SIS 10. Mnln, right on
imvomcnt.'
J. J, Courtntiy nrrlvodln- Medford
diirliiK1 (ho woofc, nccomp.intcd by
hln wife, who recently underwent an
operation In California hoapltnl nnd
cnmo hero for tlio benefit of her
health.
Mr. nnil Mrs. Joseph Olnot and
Nelson Piirscl of Sterling precinct
woro In1 Medford Friday.
Producers Fruit in. Tins Just re
ceived a Inrgo shipment ot 1 lb. nnd
9i lb. tin top berry baskets, nnd can
flit orders In nny quantity.. Wo also
hnvo on hand a largo supply of thd
rolobrntod-"Security" orchard lad
ders in nil ulies.
D. It. Morrison and F. Merrill of
JoRenhlno county transacted bust
Hess In Medford Frldny.
A D. Owenn of Cottngo Grove la n
rpctfnt' nrrlvnl-ln MHlford.
' "W. F. Itced went north the fore
part of tho week on a short business
trip.
$3,000 nccldent nnd life Insurance
for' $10 S2r.O for 117.50. Sec
Holmes,' tlio insurance man.
Mlwr O. TtflVyo; who has hedn north
for BOhid tlhio phst, returned dnrlng
tho week.
Mrs. S. C. Carroll nnd her daugh
ter, Miss Ifornlrt. of Koguo River,
hnvo been visiting In Medford.
11. H'. Iowtg lms returned to his
homo oil upper lingua river after a
trip to" Medford nnd JnckBomlllc.
Don't' forgot tho Klka picnic at
Colcstln Sunday.
Orchard, hunting, mnlug" and
Crater Lake scenes for aalo at Cor
king & Harmon's studio. Negatives
mado any place, kodak finishing; 128
Bast Main street. Phono 21S It
Ocorgo B. llbo's, Panama exposi
tion commUsdoner, spent Friday ar
tornoon at Ashland.
Mrs. Kllner Hlglnbnthnm of Knnes
creek has' ben visiting In Medford.
Mrs. M. rtdlllnger and Mrt. Slo
vcr spent Thursday and Friday at
tho Ashland Chautauqua.
Kodak' finishing, best In town, at
Weston's;.'
Professor Conklln of tho Unler
slty of Oregon will speak" In tho"
Presbyterian churrh at S p. m. oh
Tho Ideals of Llfo nnd How? Psy
chology AldB In Their Realization."
All should hear him, especially the
young" people.
Tickets for tho Klks excursion to
Colcstln caq bo obtained from the
Elks committee.
Sunday Is flower day In tho Prcs
byterinn church. Tho theso Is "Na
ture's Glory." All nro requested to
bring flowers In tho morning. Tho
wealth of Itoguu Itlvcr valley In her
flowers' will bo gathered Into tho
church. Drlng overy variety. Scrv
ico at 11 n. m.
Frank Dudley and his family are
at amuts Pass visiting relatives and
friends.
Salter I.ako was down from
Grants Pass Friday. Ha may be
como a resident of Medford again.
K. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives mado any time or
placo by appointment. Phone M.
1471.
Austin Cnrbln, who owns a flno
orchard In Urownsboro district, has
left for Now York on a business
visit.
13. It. Jtosner of I ho Regno Itlvcr
bank transacted business in Mod ford
and Jacksonville Friday afternoon.
Thco will bo great doings nt
Colcstln Sunday when tho Klks ex
cursion arrives. You cannot afford
to miss it.
; Dr. It. O. Kolsny nud William
lilackcrt Qt Gold Hill spout Friday
afternoon In Mod ford. .
J. J. Skinner mid William
bchoulo wero down from Griffin'
crook ThurMiny,
Dr. Klrehgcbsnur will be at Hotel
Nash every Saturday from 10 a, in.
to 3 p. in. on arid after May 24.
Itov. Mr. Gurdnor of Maxwell,
Cal., arrived In Medford Frlduy eve
ning nud will go to Grants Pass,
whoro ho' formerly resided, before
returning homo.
F. H, IlnrrlB of Ldng Uoach, Cnl..
Wlio has boon stopping In Medford
for Home llmo, will leuvo for Klam
ath Falls soon.
Tho greatest plcnlo oxctuulon ever
KlVen In Hiiutlioni Oregon will ho tho
Klks plrrile nt Colostlii Sunday.
Weeks k MfcGowan Co.
UNJ)KHTAKJSR8
AHimn
IMy rkouo SU7
HUM V, W. Weeks 1WW.2
Umt A, K, Orr K7H-M
,1'olnt district liavo been visiting In
'Medford.
Mrs. .Martin McDnnnugh, wtto was
cnlled to Cholmlls, ,WnBh., by tho
fntnl .nccldtnt which befell her
father, Hov. Mr. llnskel), returned
Friday afternoon.
Summer slab wood $2.00 n tlor.
Valley Fuel Co., Tol 70.
It. N Hunch went to Jacksonville
Frldny to visit his son, Hay, and his
family.
Thoiuns 0. Gaines ot Trail trans
acted' business In Medford' Friday.
uoorgo w, Kinrniit or upper
!UogiiQ river Is making Medford a
vIMt;
Kvcryhody Is going to Colcstln
Sunday nn tho Klka excursion.
MIm Itertha Dollnrhldo has been
appointed postmistress nt Klamath-
on, Cal., n fourth-class office.
Mrs. F. II. Hopkins of Central
Point wns a Medford visitor Friday
afternoon.
Vapor baths nnd scientific man
ago for men and women. Dr. K.
J. Lockwood, chiropractor. 203 Gar-nett-Coroy
bldg. Phono 145.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George H. Cnrien
tor, Miss Dorothy Connor. J. Drooko
Spencer nnil Carl Mlddtcburgor have
gone on n rntuplng trip to Fish
Iike.
A. S. Mover, n former eontrnptor
ot Medford. Is located nt Yreka, Cal.
You can't nfford to miss tho fun
nt tho Klks Sunday excursion to
Colcstln.
S. Kosenhorg of Seattle, owner of
Hear Creek orchard, was n business
visitor In Medford Friday
Mrs. P. Loosley of Tolo district Is
In Medford visiting her parents, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Fred Schneider.
For best quality homo grown
meats, go to Stall 12, Public Mar
ket. J. It. Tyrrell.
Thomas Fulton of tho Jackson
ville Post made Medford a business
visit Friday evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Millar nnd
Itny Millar, relatives of Councilman
Mlllnr. hnvo gono to Dayton, O.
Corltln Kdgcll, who has been at
his orchard in nrownsboro district,
Is stopplig In "Medford for a faw
day.
Tho finest studio In Southern Ore
gon has been opened by Gcrking &
Harmon, nt 22S Kast Main SU, first
stairway east of-Star theatre. Our
work is always tho best. Vlows of
all kinds for sale. Tho best ot Ko
dak finishing. Negatives mado any
Umc or place. Phone 320-J.
Charles .M. Kngllsh has returned
fiom n business trip to Portland.
Mrs. H. I Wnlthcr M at Yreka.
v..i., whimiik .lira. Harris, Her
mother, who bus been nt tho Mount
Shasta hospital for treatment.
Mrs. W. A. Altkcn left for Ash-
isnu iriuay afternoon to visit her
mother. Mrs. L. Mlngus.
Pictorial Hovlcw patterns now In
stock at Moo & Co. 10G
Carl von dor Hellen ot Wellen
spent a Tow hours In .Medford Friday.
It. 1,. Dodge arrived In Medford
from his' Ilhxrdalo orchard Friday
and loft In tho afternoon for Port
land, to bo gono n few dnys.
Dr. K. II. PIckel, who went to San
Francisco this week on professional
business. Is expected to return this
evening.
Prlvato music lessons from CO
.v.,u-UiniU m iiirco aonars por
lesson, according to subject and
tcaclier chosen. Medford Conserva
tory; open all summer. Colleso
IUdg.
It. If. Nelll of Spokane, president
or thd Itoguo Itlvcr Canal company.
is maKiiig this section a business
visit.
It. L. MeUrido returned Thursday
from n trip to Ashland.
Mrs. W. S. Stone, who Is well
known to' tho early residents of the
Itoguo Itlvor valley, has been critic
ally III with pneumonia at her homo
In Yreka. Cal.
Tfiero is troubfo between resi
dents of Hnschurg ovnr building a
steel bridgo neross tho Hinnuun
river, nnd Judgo Calkins will gd to
ItoBoburg- noxt wcok to sit In a suit
orougni ror nn Inliinetlon.
Talk with Turny, In tho Onrnott
Coroy Illdg., itbout the low cost of
accident Insurance In tho Travelers
Insiiraucd company. 101
If. 11. McCabo uud Hugh Do Ar
mond, who ImVo been nt Salem argu-Ipg.-
tho Spnnos and Soyinour cisei
In, tho tiiireino court, aro at homo
again.
Miss Kmlly Kaiser and hor niece,
Miss Lillian Kaisor, nftor nn nb
sc'nco of nearly n year, havo return.
ed to Ashland from Sun Joso, Cal.
Tho lattor graduated from tho slate
normal at that city and will teach
Kngllsh and geography nt Paso Ito
hies, Oil.
NW green paslu'ro with shade and
running water to let. Isaacs, phono
OlM-H-l.
Mr. uud Mrs. J. 15. Ilarkdull, CnrJ
Hansen, Mletes Anna and Jomilu
Huusen nro inuklng an uuto, trip to
umormit points In uillfornlu.
K. W. Wilson, deputy sheriff, and
K, K. Oman loft for Halum Friday,
liuvlng n ehurgo K. D. HmUli, who
plcuded guilty to kidnaping u child
and wus given an ludutormlimto
nuntiiiiro of fioni one to twenty
year' luiprlkoiiiiibiit In tho uliilu
peiiltenlliiry hy JihIko Uulklns, I
lent Instructor of tho Y. M. C. A. nt
San Diego, Cnl., who luxa bueu lec
turing nt Ashland during tho Chnu
tauqtm session, is mnklng Medford
n short visit, tho guest ot Mr. nnd
.Mrs. A. V, Jordan.
On July 27, 13. It. Mnrtln, super
intendent of the upper coast dis
trict with tho American tiunO.iy
School Union, will talk on tho Sun
day sohmil' work In thb morning nt
tt o'clock nt tho lt.iptlst church,
subject. "Chnllengn of tho Farm,"
and nt the Christian' thureh nt X p.
nt., subject. "Our. Neighbor of To
morrow." Good gmln hay jfor'sale, $t0 In
tho field, $12 delivered: alfalfa, $8
in Hold. $10 delivered. 11. Kvor
hard. 10t0 Ninth, t'hono Rfi7-.1.
D rooms Ask your denier for the
product of the Ashland factory.
SEATTLE RIOT.
(Continued from Page 1)
to further riot, destruction of prop
erty and danger to human life."
Itlettieu jmx'Km Injunction
Colonel A. J. Ulethen, edltor-ln-chief
of thn Times, announce that
he will have nn injunction nerved mi
Mayor Cotterlll to prevent him froi
exercising censorship, lief ore noon
today.
Later Mayor Cotterlll notlflod the
socialist nnd 1; W. officials to
mako an Inventory of nil property
destroyed and send It to him nt once.
"All losses resulting from last
night's riots will bo pnld for by
either tho federal government" or the
city," ho said.
ROAD 10 COAST-
FROM GRANTS
PS
SOON A REALTY
BOGGS TO .ARGUE
CASE
IN
f
AIVI3llTIS1IK.Vr t'DII nins.
Sealed proiosu1s will bo received
by tho undersigned county clerk up
to 10 o'clock n. m., July 21st. 1013,
for tho purposo of determining tho
lowest bid for the construction of n
one story hospital nt tho county poor
farm near Talent. Jackson county,
Oregon.
Plana uud specifications may bo
Inspected at this office but same
win not no tunned or taKon away.
A certified check of 5 por cent of
tho bid must accompany tho bid.
Illds will bo opened by tho county
court nt the court house In Jnirkson
vlllo In the office ot tho county Judg'i
on dnto.'ubovc mentioned.
All bids should bo addressed to
tho county clerk, Jacksonville. Ore
gon, aud'vmnrkud "Sealed Did'' for
Hospital." fc
Tho county court resemts,(ho right
to reject nny orAill bids.'
G. A. GAItDNKIt,
County Clerk.
7- T r-rr . ..
TO CItATKIt LAKH
Crater I.ako stago will leavo Mid
ford Monday morning for Crater
Uiko nt 7J-IC n. m. Stago leaves for
Crater I.ako on Monday,, Tuesday
and Friday. Special trip of four or
more can bo nrranged to IcaVo tut
day, 12.a centa per ittUn to nil pas
sengers going to Intermodlato points.
Itcscrro your seatH n fow ilnys In ad
vance; round trip, $U,; faro ono
way. $y. Hall Taxi Co. Phone
110U.
, Git ANTS PASS, Or., July U,- -That
tho Grants Puss Crescent
jClty railroad ,1a soon to beconm it
Irenllly is tJto usurtlim'of Frnnklln
llelni, -thu Snn Francisco promoter,
"who represents tho California flnhu
elern Interested by Dr. J. F. lloddy
In the project.
The Collfornht'Oregon .i Nnsteru
Js tlio uamo of I ho no,w link of steel
which will connect Grants Paw and
Crosront City and develop inland
hud coast nmplro. . InuMiiuch us tho
road Is ono doing Interstate busi
ness, It hft boon nucttwiry to effect
Incorporation In both California nnd
Orogon, which has. taken soino con
sldernhlo time.
Conotrurtlon Company Heady
A construction company, ntld to
represent o-r $(5,000,000, hnH been
orgnnlrcd to build the road, with
William Lottus, oil oixinUor, as
president; George C. Hoekmun. mine
owner, as vice-president, and John
O. Shepherd, a merchant of Huston,
Mas., and I'nsadetin, Cnl., ni Irons
iror. Offlcos for tho eonipany wore rent
ed yestonlny in tho Conklln build
ing nud sonstrucllon has nrtunlly
commenced. The first work will ho
on tho teu-mlle unit .from Grants
Pass to Wlldervlllo, spanning both
tho llogiio nnd Applegate rllers. The
right of way. a inllo of track, pre
liminary trostlo attdrolllug stock of
the Klggs railway has been bought,
It Is announced, for carrMng con
struction materiuls from Grants
Pass ami across Koguo river and n
crow of men will begin throwing dirt
on tho grade this week.
Grants Pu Vote llomN
The city of Grants Pass has Noted
bonds to tho oxtont ot $ 200.0in to
build the first unit of tho road and
those bonds will be taken over by
the new comintny ns Vrnon as their
legality In iKissod npo't by MnsisllMi
& Heed of Now. York' City, their de
cision hinging only on ft friendly
suit now under consideration by (ho
stnto supremo court; from which n.
fuvorablo ilcolilon Is expected nfiin
early date. Ten luttas of right of
way have already been cleared by
thn city for lermluftli nnd switches
nnd twenty nilhx of rlnht of. way nnj
owned by the city.. f.
Timber uud (Vtpjwf Opetuil
Money is on hand. It Is auiiounred,
rrom the solo of a block of city war
rant to tho California builders to
finance the first unit and the whole
const run Ion will m pushed without
delay. It Is estimated tho road will
cost In tho neighborhood of $.000,-
000 and will open up over 30.000,-
COUR
T
AUGUST 1
The case of George II. Millar vn,
ho, City of Medford was continued
until the 1st day of Annual,, this
morning, when Attorney p, C. Hoggs
appeared in court with u lequost to
bo hoard on tho case, Mr. Hoggn nt
tlio Uine of (ho fhst iireueiitatlou of
tho cafe lo Jlulgo CiilMns iippenred
In court without authority from the
city or request front City Attorney
McCabo uud Insisted to tho court
that tho service ot tho writ of re
view wns not good nnd nrgiied that
question to the court. Tho ivity
made Its answer nud filed It In the
court, which cured any defects of
service, when Judge Calkins lilt
'louurcu ius intention to leuoor a
decision In favor of tho plaintiff
Mlllnr.
Hogga roqnoated time lit which to
presunt I ho ease lit tho court uud tho
tltuo was granted until Monday of
this week. No prosentntlou of the
rnso was mado nnd the court stated
that unless the city attorney or Mr,
Hoggs appeared this morning to
show tho court wherein It wns In
error In Ks nniftiiiurpd opinion there
would bo u decision of tho enso made
today. Hut at tho oppmtuuo time
Mr. Hoggs appeared and requested
permission to argue tho rave to tho
court.
Some comment wus cnused as to
why tho city In this case should be
represented by .Mr. Hoggs, when It
has a.clty attorney lo appear for It.
MlMtl.Y tlllll-.MI'NT, .
ilf Nliiu Now Sly".!!!!
IN Wi:.s"h HII0IIH
Ht)hrt Unit' 'wjli njilponl lbr" iienrly
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.l.no lo i?!.!
Bchlings
We lake
To III
CJn.nl 111
Slum Sloie
The Ilur.1
To III
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DEBATE ON TARIFF
For yoliv
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Phono 213 J
TJIE PAINT SHOP
Paints, Oils, Vnrniahos and Wall Papor
Painliiij and I'apor llaninij 8t!tj
H. F1KES
Propriotor
32 S. Oontral AVo.
WASHINGTON', July lt The
delmtn on tho Underwood tariff hill
wns opened In tho sennto this nfter
noon by Senator F, M. Simmons of
North Carolina, chairman of the
fonato riiiauco lotumltteo. The do-
Isito Is expected to continue for sov
eral weeks. Slinmoils asserted tlio
measure was fair, a Just Interpreta
tion of tliu wilt of tho iH'ople nnd n
j fiiltlllmont of doiuoeratlv pledges.
nnd redwood timber Jj America, as
lor districts. Vint lino Will be v.
IiiIIsm long and will ovdiitunlly be
pushed to an oHsteru connection.
A siibsidlury company has been
organized to develop n harbiir at
Crescent City second to nouu on Hie
coast, while an IndiistrlHl dopHrtmeut
for tho promulgntlou of new Indus
tries In also plantid. Tho Illinois
000 feot of tho finest sugar pine, fir valley of Hi.oot) senm of Irrlgnled
lands Hot along tho proponed route
well as develop copper belt rival-nnd v. HI bo opened to thn develop
ing the famous Annrnnda uud Super- mcnl of coiniiiune
Come In and See The Special
Offer Until August 1st.
S . JOHN DEERE SPREADER I
Homesteads
Land as level as a flour, ever acre I illaMe, ean lahit
.'J'.'O aei'es in each hoiiu'slead. iMan ami wife can lake
Oil) acres wilhonl reKitleiiee. This is (he last level
piece tr land in (he Tnilcd Sin ten. We will lahu
yon (o the lantl hy aitloinohile, conveyance machines
leaving daily. This land is firsl class niralla land,
also grain and every kind of vegeiahlert. Km full in
formation call and see A. M. Haling, mum 121 .Jackson
County Hank Building.
FT '!' iwaw i-.. w i
fmmmmm
mc, cixcr,o-.s'.-,Liv.,.ji a lj 1st
R?rlancl Famous Ho(cl(
Nolctl for (he Excellence
of lis Cui5mc.Eurf5peaR plarj
Sltiintet In, Hie Hub of tile I'rliiclpal
Tliejiti'r and Shopping Hhtriit
Hcceiilly Itederoratcil nnil HcltiniMnil 'riirmigbout,
nud Metier l.iiiliptil 't'oduy Ihnii Hter llefmo
KtiiotM'iui einu
Itooniw ulllioui li.illt, KI.IIO per day nud op
Itouni.i wills balli, i'J.tl( per day uud up
(1. J. K.M'l'.MAN'N', Manager.
.V. K. CliAltKi:, A-t. .Mgr.
The Spreader with the Heater on the Axlo
The Simplest Spreader Made J&
Sfe. No Clutches NnChnnit ..i . - ...
CS No Adhiilients " WOM JWl
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iuyy (.u IUUM Lisht Draft
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min: JOHN DRnnn SVnnVpTlThc dreader with tho Healer on the Axle to ivj much of nn-lmprovo-
J- llownnd Afferent iKRrKS'tlS T!.lSSS&r," W l,W Wtt reUPC'r " " U'ng CnUr"ly i
lift
I Hn i Ihn S 0,VslijB.r vr ,na'L waa,hmi ln 1873 hy t3 Komp & Hurpco Manufacturing Company.
tv,?, flVr mninSs, v ,Cn proad,r 0Vf,fy WM-drr hun Iwcn rcudo along tho uamo i-noral linen n.i
; J.5 iJTTt. I -T. ""'.Ti vnuui too muin nr.io nnu iranamHiflq, cjtncri inroueh elialtw
S or Ecanf, t0 tjio better, mounted abovn and in tho r-ar of tho axlo. Hcrctoforo'tho only rtinrovomcnt in
ninnurOB, readeraHinco tho first pnd xtmmwlaln WH limrliecn.In tho refinement, of iletMlk '
R. A'"J .Jolm ')w,r0 Pro,ic' h 4 rudlcnl departure from tho will method of construction. It iu mu.Io idomr
3 " L'm?;i f?.n ;' Wr improwuncnt ov r tlio old tylo pprdndcr. Como In-ntM oxrfmlno tho n.uchlnb
nnd you will readily cec why tho John Duorc reader toLofurnuporJor to any uproadcr licrutoforo cowlrtictcil.
' Get this idea of rough, high-
proof, strong whiskey out
of your head or it will
get you play the devil with
your nerves-.-ruin your
digestion.
Why punish yourself?
Cyrtu Nfthlc, pure, old and palatable
llnttli-d nt driukiui; Mrrimlh.
.Solil everywhere and cojits no more tlnn ,
any other i;ood whiskey,
,W. J. Van Schuyvcr & Co., General Agents
Portland, Oregon
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mount iaohak
I Even if You Don't Need a New Spreader Now S!RUKmJtrt
1 uKhtettK
Sjircadcr with JUtutrutloiu In colwu ol thli spwador wurliinit In tho field.
Better Investigate ., It's Vorth Yotjr While g
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Piire full-cream milk and tho ex-
, tract of selected mnlted grain,
reduced to powder forrii. ' ,
Dilicious, Invioratint;
Hourishiilt
Best Food-drink for all agat.v
IjUiuim i ina. rtnltan. rtnnnm-
Abk for Kenlek'a nt all fountains.
A quick lunch dlgoutud by tho wenlrcBt
fjtomucli; proimrod in a moment by
briskly stirring tho poMerlnJiotor cold
water. Keep at home or when traveling.
Ask for HORLICK'S
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