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-..-,, 4 ; ) V I- r I1'' r, PAIGE TWO. MEDFOTiD MATE TRTBOTE. MEDFORD, ORKCION, THURSDAY. .TUTTY ima. '"' r ' JttBt S lb. and I J I and cnh i over I. A. Ilobto, ono of tTo proprietors of tho Grant Pass box factory, rondo McdfoVd a liifHluest visit Wednesday. Mi. nmr Mr, ir. rc. Shearer vrcro recent wrests of friends living near rhocnlx. 4 . i it , R. W. Anderson, tiio minor, tfri down front flftto Ledge district attain .Wednesday... , . . OProduccra Fruit r,. tms colved a' largo shipment of 1 lit", tin 'top 'berry baskets. fill o"rdors Irf diiy quantity, Wo also haWonMianto ii ia'rgo supply of tho reWrntc'd "Security" orchard lad- Vlerif in nil sires, J. h. May of noseburj;. colonol of tho broRon National Qunrd, wan In th'd1 valleS1 Wednesday. Ho xvas for merly, Ipeatgd at Ashland. Mr. and Mrs, John E. Soils wore from the Hoover & Ingalls orchard In Kaglo Point district, on Wednesday. 13,000 accident and Ufo Insurance for .$10; 15250 for J 17.50. See irolnW, IhV ln'sxirnricb' matt, A-Ji Mtjlntyre, cashier Of tho bank nt Eagle Point, and hla wife woro in Medford' the forepart of tho week John Slsty of Willow Springs dis trict motored to Medford 'Wednes day.- C, J. mil and Arthur Wilson of Klamath, Falls arrived In Medford during th'o week'. Burlap sacks wanted at tho riuss mill. Thomas W. Osgood, county pur veyor, haB returned from a business trip to Portland and other northern points'. Mlsrf Isslo McCully and Mrs. E. J Kubli of Jacksonville visited in Medford Wednesday afternoon. . Screen doors Medford Lbr. Co. ' H. h. Bowlby," stato highway en glnqer, camo to Medford Wednesday. Ho Js in tlio valley on official busi ness. i D. H. Lawler, tho attorney, has re turned from a professional visit to Portland. . Durlap sacks wanted at tho Rnss Mill. )fMr. and Mrs. II. Astlll of Reno and J. C. McDonnall of Goldfleld, Nov., aro recent arrivals in Medford. B. T. Van do Car of Salem was in Medford Wednesday on business for tho" Clarko-nenery Construction com pany. Professor V. A. Davis was in Med ford Wednesday on. his way to Cen tral Point , Orchard, banting, siskins an a Cniter Laid, scenes' for tat at Ger klBg ti HarmdnV studio. Negatives made in? place, kodak' hnhhlrij. 128 Basf Mala street. Phono JIB R. F. V. Modynski, who has been rus ticating at Pelican bay for a fort nlghtf, is at homo again. M. W. Snyder of Sacramonto, F. W. Ayers of Oakland and Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Woodward of Los An geles aro lato arrivals in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. TI. U. Lumsdcn, who liavo been motoring in Klamath and Modoc co tin ties), spent a few days al Pelican bay. Fruit treo props' Medford Lbr. Co. Kodak finishing, best la (own, at Weston's. . . Ira Dodge of Ashland is- tho gUctt of Mr. and Mrs. Dlalno Klnm Chris Gottlieb, C. E. Whisler and Frank Edwards aro of tho many who have been fishing for steejheads In Roguo river," They met with consid erable success. Assessor Grlevo motored to Med ford Wednesday afternoon. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place $7 ap'pofatmeni Faopa M. Charles Duntcn and J. S. llaructt, Hereafter tho statu school super- i r j Mrs.- nialnfi Klum, who underwent n successful operation for appendi citis nt San FranclBco recently, re turned honfa Wednesday ovenlug. , Gcorgo Gllletto of Portland, In snector of trant'iiortatlon for tho Southern' Pacific,' was In. tho' valley Wednesday. Dri Klrchgesstfer will be at' notef Nash eyery Batilrday from 10 a. m. to 3,p. nj. on and aftor May 24. Mr.('and Mrs. Guy Jeter left for Ashland' 'Wednesday afternoon. dWt PrlJdy, P, W. Denhoff nnd E. Ouches xvero at Gold Hill Wed nesday. Mrs. L. II'. Fnncbor arrived from tho n'brth Wednesday and Is the guest itt J. E. Watt and family. Evory ono should read August 2 lssuo bf Saturday Rovlow. It Is tho only "religious" numbor to bo pub lished ih Is year, and will benefit tho saved aid sancilfjed ns well as the a'fcno'iftlc arid" non-bbllever. 0. C Reekimin of Jacksonville! lort for S"an FYancIsfco Wednesday on a short bUslnessl trip. Weeks 4 McGowan Co. ' A "lNDfeRTXKERS ( I)ay- Pboae 22T kWfct r. W. Weeks 193-J-2 t7io A. E. Oi'r 07H-M were down from Central Point Wed nesday. 1J 1). Elwnod nnd family are maK irtg an auto, trip to Crater lalte1 nml Uogno riar. J , , Every ono should rend August 2 Issue of Saturday Rovlow. It Is the only "religious" number to be pub lished this year, nnd will benefit the raved and sanctified, as well as- tho agnostic and non-believer. George Auucrtln pf Hutton, Cal'., is transacting Wfilncss In Medford. Dan Hansco'm, a former resident of tho valley, arrived from Eugene this vVoelc. IrA. Row Whybnrk and Mrs. Ll'l lto Mcclondon Wore In Medford Wed nesday. They nre visiting their father, C. C. McClcndon, of Gold Miss Anna Stone of Portlnnd, who hns been tho guest of her sister, Mrs. A. Jeldness, of Hutton, Cal., left tor homo Wednesday. Mrs. M. "Kinsman Is making rela tives' living at Ashland a visit. A. L. Gall and Frank Tarrell wero of" the horticulturists In Medford on Wednesday. Mrs. Illlss Is making friends living near Talent a visit. Fred Kllppcl. who arrived from Portland recently, nnd William Illg- hanl, his uncle, have gone to the hills to rusticate. Volna Webster hns returned from Siskiyou county, California, where he has boon mining for some time past and is located near Gold Hill'. J. H. Torrett and his family of Michigan. N. D., who camo to Med ford to attend tho Terrctt-Davls wed ding, hnvo returned home. B. S. Wolfer of Englo Point, who owns ono or tho biggest nnd best strawberry gardens in southern Or egon, h.ts been making Medford n business visit. Rev. and "Mrs. Roger Sherman of Pasadenn. Cal., arrived In Medford Wednesday evening: Mr. Shcrmati Is n promlnont minister of tho First Day Adventlst church nnd will hold services during his stay In the val ley. Mrs. Boos, wlfo of Geo. E. Roos, left yesterday for an extended trip north, visiting their children, Mrs. F. F. Hart, at Prlneo Rupert. . C, and Mrs. X. R. McKay at Vancouver, U. C. Mr. Roos will bo batching. they having given up their homo on Laurel street and stored their house hold effects Mrs. D. R. Soliss brought some Newtown apples to tho office of the Mall Trlbuno that had been kept all winter nnd summer In an apple box In their fruit cooler. The apples had kept perfectly. They wero raised in tno Mount Pitt orchard, near Eaglo Point. Tou hunter! I have for sale one new Savago rifle, 25-35, one Parker shot gun, 10-borc. suit and legglns. rfeo. E. Roos, Roguelands offlce.112 A party consisting 'of tho Misses Pearl Nunn and Rcrnlco Smith and Messrs. John Holmes, Earl Nunn aWd" Bardwoll Smith enjoyed a very pleasant (rip to tho summit of Mt. Ashland Sunday and Monday. Captain M"llo Caton, a veteran of the Rogue River Indian war, and ono of tho oldest pioneers of south ern Oregon, is qulto sick nt the resi dence of his son-in-law, Fred Furry, of Phoenix. Tho Ladles Aid society of the Christian church gavo a lawn social at tho residence- of Mrs. William Welsser Wednesday evening, which was enjoyed by tho many in attend ance. Leonard Carpenter, who has been at Gearhart, Clatsop county, is nt home, again. Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs. Dunbar Carpenter will romaln there oeveral weeks, longer. Mrs. Frank Douglas and daughter of West Milton, 0., who have been visiting Mr. Johnson of Garnett- Corey company, and his family left for home "Wednesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Dado Torrett (nee Hazol Davis) Jolt for Michigan, ". D., "Wednesday evening, which will bo their future homo. A number of thoir -friends wero at tho train to see tliem off, Kenneth Walker, son of C. Wal kW. aged Ihrco years, fell onto a rako and cut his forehead severely the forepart of the week. His Injur ies aro not serious, however, A. Von Gunten of McClotid, Cal., was in Medford tiio forepart of the week. Ho Is a half-brother of, flio latd alamos V. Rlffer. nnd with his sister has uucceqdd to thd Interest of tho deceased' in the business and proporty of Hitter & Dunlnp. Tho Southern Pacific company has just completed a handsomo depot at Hhnstn Springs', which was dedicated on the night of tho 2Ctu. SJxty-flve guests of the hotel on tho hill, In masQuerado rostumo and carrying Japancso lanterns, marched down tho trail, headed by a mandolin and guitar orchestra. On arrival at tho depot a bottle of champng'no was broken over tho fireplaco. Music nnd dancing followed. T. B. Daniels, who went to Roch ester, N. Y., a few weeks ago, to at tend the annual mooting of tho bu promo lodgo of Elks as one of tho ropfdsonfanvea from tho Oregon jur isdiction, has returned. Ho purch usod a lurgo stock of fall goods for this market, ty1iIci will nrrlvo soon. tntomlcnt will not Inane speclnl teachers' certificates for tho mere nsUliig. Tho last legislature passed n jn'w providing that, nil such shall bo, good foir, life In nny county tu Oregon, and Muy nro therefore of much moro Importance than form erly. M, O. KviHiB,' Jr., of Portland was Lin Medford tho forepart of the week visiting his sister, Mrs. llert Ander son. He has been arranging for ex tension work of tho Oregon Agricul tural college, known as general wel fare school, which will bo held at the Medford high schbol building Aug ust 13 and H. Brooms Ask your dealer for the product of tho Ashland factory, Dr. K. R. Seely and family nna Charles Strang and family loft on Thursday morning on an ruto ex curslou to Odell lako nnd other re mote stvtlons of Central and eastern Oregon. They will spend three weeks or a mont hhuntlng, fishing, camping and trnveltng. SEE OREGON FIRST Tlio "See Oregon First' eluli of Salem, Oregon, organized to tour li. automobile Hie Oregon country, an Medford viitor, having arrived from Central Oregon via Crater Lake. They left Sulem July l.". In the party nre: Mr. nnd Mr. John Craig, Hcmiee Craig. .Mr. nnd Mr. T. J. Fty, uivl family. Jennie, Daniel, Orris, Pris eilla, Mr. nnd Mr. F.d Hartley nnd daughter. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. llrowu nnd son, Mr. nnd Mr". F. W. Stin.leff and Mil), Claud. Mr. nnd Mr. Itohert Downing nnd daughter, Hazel. CATMINT WINNER OF CURRENCY BILL IN AUGUST11 PAHPIIO U 1 WASHINGTON. Julv 1U.--1V democratic iiu'iubcm of tho linum hanking t'otntnitU'o this afternoon ngived lo diMigroo on the currency hill. They plan to selllo nil diffi culties oxer tin uieiourc nl n demo cratic caucus to he held Augiwl 11, and n notice to that eflVcl wiih U U(d nt the ciiuciiH tliw tiflcrnoou. Several nineudiiient' to the tllnso Owen hill xxcrc offered this nl'lernoon. GIihs proposed nn "advisory hoard'1 of twclxc hanker', one from eacn regional roervo district, to net xvith tlio government ioervo hoard, the latter to remain Mipicuic, Tomor row the committeemen will volo on the variotix nmundiuciiN. Four nnd prohuhty siv reHirti on the hill arc expected, including two minoiity re ports. If the .White Sox ran land an In dian ami a Cuban they will have the real thing In the way of a llnc-up for their coming world's tour. They haxi an Italian and an ubuudiiuco of French, Dutch nnd Irish, but aro shy a redskin nnd n clear Havana. r ai. QTDMNPMIMrDQ AT IlTT m LANSING,. Mich., July IM.-lMvo thousand rounds of ammunition, It wiir learned this aftniiiiioii, have been secretly shlpitcd lo llrlgndlur llcucral Abbey nt Calumet. Strikers thht ntteriioon slgiiod slips stating how long they could stand the strike, tlin maJoVlty rfiiyln thuy could support theiiiHclves six mouths. Outside aid, hdwiixnr, has been promised mitt tlio union hiiubliH say tho men could stay out a yVar If necessary. The men participated In a parade tlitg afternoon, but there ixero no dlsordors." Both factious aro marking time until Ooxornnr Ferris replies lo t In refiiHsl of tho operators to pni-tlrt-pato In a peace conference at Lan sing. The fore I (.erxico of lndin hn ilt-iiioiwtr.it oil (hat leak wood grown in plantatioiw is jux a xtrnitg u that grown in imtuinl foicslH, Much of the Hit-called silk niiwii- daxi U made of xvood. Oenniiny produeoq more thitu one millio'i iHtiiudH of this fcllitlotp nill, xxorllr .-l.:.0t).(llll). A ton nf wnihl wm Hi The national forc.tU of Chile cover I ? 10 yieldx eellultwo xvinlh .'J0, nnd about 7,1100,000 nenw. ;IIim fclluhwo viclds lll; wtrlh $H'i. LONDON. July .11. With Jockey Danny Mnher up. Catmint, owned by L. Rrasscy, xx'on tho Goodwood cup on the Goodwood park track at Sus sex today. Alepho was second ami Lanccchost, owned by Major Loder, was third. A luncheon tent adjoining the grandstand at Goodwood track wr burned today. Suffragettes aro ex pected. Tho Goodwood cup Is tho most prized trophy after tho Ascot cup. It is valued at $12,500. The dis tance was two and n half miles. Tho open season for deer begins Friday, August 1, and many of the local sportsmen are already In tho hills to bo on tho spot when tho seasons opens, to closo October 31 Tho law this year allows but three bucks to a hunter, and no doos or ileors without horns can bo shot. We Like To Fit The Hard To lit VOlMl POOR MLSmtAIILi: FKUT Arc reminding you dally of their dis comfort tliene hot summer day. Why not? go to BEHLING'5 And have them filled with cool, comfortable footxvr.tr to their satisfaction. White Canvas Pumps, three sty lint, 9l.7o$..na Bchlihg's JEJ il. -I It Store w - A TiT- MN wuuu For Sale 'In any size and quantity that you may want it Frank H. Ray t ? (I is 8; Jf Si Yard at Sixth and Fir Sts. PHONE 750 It &3&ittrt(iJ&z(l(&(&ifittG(?(i(Q.(! HOTTEST WEATHER OF YEAR IN PORTLAND V : ,1 PORTLAND, Ore., July 31. Willi the thermometer registering Oil degrees at 2 o'clock this nfternnoii, indications were that before night Portland xvould iio experiencing tin hottest weather of tlio year. Tho previous high mnrk is fll degrees. On nceouuf of the humidity tho hent todny is very opjiressivt'. AS 0. S. ' MARSHALL WASHINGTON', July 3l.Thu Ken a to lias today confirmed tho ap pointment of John Montag to ho United Slates mnndinl for Oregon. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR KENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms, light, gas. 234 Fast Ninth ut. 137 WANTED Practical maternity cases. Sharp, 717-It. nn rue wishes Phono Mrs. Ill FOIt TItADE Will trado a four passenger automobile, in good condition, for u lot In Medford. Phono OCI, or boo E. S. Tinny, Garriett-Cdroy blk. FOIt ItENT Furnished room. 220 Casi Ninth sf. 117 WANTED FIrst-cIdss brass luoldor, flrnt-clasH wagon to tiio man that can do tho work. Apply White man Mfg, Co., Vnlloy tiarago. 1H NOW IS THE TIME To build a homo Labor, building material and choice building siltVs will never be as cheap again. You can buy a large lot with BEAUTIFUL VIEW of VALLEY . i 1 i ' ( on tho East Side in host residence district with build ing, restriction, good roads, close to city water, low tuxes for small payment down, easy terms on balance. This is one of. tho best building sites in the valley. ADDRESS P. O. BOX 207 MEDFORD, OREGON. . L -ul ill JILL,.:. I Why Not Do This 1 S Von who aro spollng your temper and your health Just now $ g with tho mercury fooling around tho 100 mark, why not h.'ivo n $ llttlo bungalow nH n summer homo on tho ocean shorn wlitiro you j g can havo tiio revivifying effects of tho sea breere to blow tho coo- j jS wobs from your brain and microbes from your Hyittom Even now, S in your car you pan jun ver to Crescent City for a xvrek-end nml got results, but with tho building or our railroad it will bd still Itj easier. .rty y Huy an ocean frontngo Jot now and build your homo. You will A w then bo ready when tho transportation facilities aro better. Wit 3 0 can wil a let facing tho ocean near tho famoim "Pebblo Ileacli," for h $250, and oho block back from tho beach for $76,00. Thero nr g only a fow of thoso and tho price will bo atlvanccd fihortly. Wo W 'g havo other deslrablo proporty however In tlio l.anff and other ad- U dltlons. $ T i (? r SJ S For terms, prlcos nnd other Information cull on or xvrltn v I E. L. Kendall 1 $ ClUfSCE.NT Ci'i'V, (MMFOIINIA &yy&iimmjmiftmj&i Siskiyou Heights KNow h ilm'ijiiul to Timlce riolectinn of loin airtl trat'tw in f his ningiiirictMil, rt'Hitlenco dislrict, SEE JOHN A. TORNEY ,R0CM 1, EALM BtdOiC Catch Nature's Charms With a Camera During tho summer season tint world Is fillet I with boiiufy, which you nun tintith ami keep by means of a tmmorn. You will find tlio putrhuNo of a ruuiern into of tlin bost Iiix'omI nientR you oxor umde. It will yield nujiyimiut tittx ittltl for yistra lo t'ome. 2 ot'U MXIt OF (M.MiatAK umlcea selettlou ttit easy uiatlor ami xvo can Insuro itnllHf.ieilou In the mot of It by tho ultl autl siiKKestloiiH xvo glxo. t'ntui'rit at nil I'rltCN We also carry evtrj thing In Photo Hiipplln. MEDFORD PHARMACY NRAIt POSTOFI'ICn. PHONII 10. For A Seashore Outing iil) 'IO NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY No outing Is rotuplnto unless yoi( xislt this old fidhMo seasldo rifort which offtrs to tlin summer vhlfnr a clmrm of envlroumpiil not fouhtl elxoxrhero. UtdlgMfnl pnluttt of Interext In tho neigh borhood, tleep.en (Itthlug, t-urf bathing, boating, hot sea bathing In tho nexv N'titotorlum. (Vtug", room haus-s ami tents nt mm souublo rates. Ampin hotol nrroiumtOlallnns, nbunthnieo of sea food, oysters, elanm, eralm Milk and vegeinMeM, abiiro of for mality nml n hoiucllko welcome for all. Double Daily Train Service I.HIVO Albany Daily 7 .10 a m and tr:it p m. U. Hun. Arrixo Newport " 12 10 p. m. nml r. 30 p in Uv. Hun. low iuh'.vhtuip inrs Henhoii, Wot-k cud and iiuudny EXCURSION FARES EAST Tfrkotn on snio dally until Roptehibfr .tOlh, from :ill(iimlii ntjd brant h Hue points to Hnsterii ilelluatlons ono xvny through' Cil Ifornli or xl.i Porllaud. Upturn limit October Slst. rM7 j - a.a rAfc"Ta, W1 SUNStT IP1 .SSkO 3ciO For llluitrrttml booklet on Nnxvport, or etipy of "Vuiitlloii Ha)s In Ore gon," t'sll on iifaront Agent. JOHN M. Hcorr, (leimrnl Paasoniior AKent, Portland, Oregon. COLESTIN EXCURSION tin SUNDAY Aug. 3rd Another popular oxriirflon will ho run to cool, delightful Cnlustlu (In tho Hlsklyou Mountains) via tho I W 5UN6CT VMl I (OCbtNlriHAMAl I I H0UTC3 I I Low Round Tlip Fares IneliiilliiH ndiiilimlou to tho Plculc (Irouiids and ull tho cool fresh mineral water you can drink. ' ' From Mod ford $1.10. hohf.ihHji; von kpkoi.i tjiain , l.oavo flrnnlii Pass . :....'. '....., 7:00 A. M, fluid 1 1 111 ...'.. .'. 4. l.-v 7:115 " Central Point , S : IT. " Meiirord .' Hi If? " Phoeiik v '. 0:00 " . AHhinint ;:io " Arrlvo CoIdhUu .-. 10:10 ' JtKTDltMXO Leavo Oolestln 0:00 P, M. MUSIC BY CENTRAL POINT BAND v a i i , , ; , , i Mi . 1 Ask tho nearest Hoiillioni Pacific Agoiit .10HN M. BCOTT, ' tumoral Piinsoiigcir Agont '.' 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