PAGE TWO.
MEDFORP MAID TftTBtTNR HrEDFOftT), ORKCION", SATURDAY. AUGUST 2, WW.
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IOCAL AND $
L. PEftSOML
Mrrf. , Josonhlno 11. Itlco of Vic
toria, 11. C, Is vlHltlnj; lior daughter,
Mm. J. 11. Lyoira.
3. II. Lyons has returned from
a four irionthp' visit nt Nc' York
City. vHo niid hi family will, loavo
Sopt?nili'or 1 for l'rcsno, Cat., whpro
Mr.. I.yoni wjll, pecomo musical di
rector 01 mrt -pumic bcuoois.
Hotter ntork tin on niito minidloa
n roflj wlillo our clearance Is on-
racirio. Motor, .Supply Co.
oMr.jimiUairv. Ilurnco Peltnn of
finnw Vallny .were of Uio ninny who
caTiio to MedrnrV Krldny ovnlns to
attend tho thontor,
,P. 8, atcpiiEtrpn p( ,Uio Pacific
Motor Stipply Co. linn returned from
RflmFrjos8 trip; to Portland.
William Nollla, who has l.wii nt
lila;ranch in npptjr ltoftuo t IviV- dt
trlctlp In Mrdford again.
producers Fruit Ou. ji'as Just re
coil od a largo shipment of 1 lb. and
ajt lhv tin top borry baskets, and can
fill orders In any quantity. Wo also
hayoon.bandtn largo supnly of tlio
celobraW "Security" orchard lad
ders In all. Rites.
W. C. Allawny of thn Koguo Klvcr
Valley Abstract Co. left Frldn for
Portland, and will visit Jils fount"
homo nt Trout lake beforo retiini
ln. ;
John K. Pelton 'or Itojoburp. a
we)l-known stock buyer. Is making
tlmjVuUey n bttslncw. vnlt, .,
1 3.000 accident and. lito Insuranco
for' i 10; jcffo" for ?l'7.r6'. Sc
iioinics. ino iiinurnuco man.
Mrs. Jt K. Doswoll of Ccnfr.il
Point visited Medford friends Fri
day.
C C. Call, a southern Oregon pio
neer, passed through Medford Fri
day, er routo from Ashland to Cold
JIIU.
.. Mr);. V. Opdyko and Mlfii Fannie
llorcKcrtrof Grants Pass spent Fri
day .In "Med font
Mauy, ..household necessities at
cost durjng. clearance sale of Pacific
Motor Supnly Co. ,
, .MIm Amanda Hclmn. Mrs. ,G. V..
Neither and Miss Laura N'eubcr of
Jacksonville, ,wero In Medford Fri
day. . ,
i Clyde Barnutn nnd J. Gamlll were
up from Phoenix one day during the
, Sheriff, Slnglcr,and, L W. Wilson,
his jdeputy, tarried n ,fW hours In
Medford, Friday evening. . ,t ,
.Purla'p sacks wanted nt tho Ruse
Mil),
Mr. nn(w3Irs. Cordon Jacobs werq
of, thoso who caroo from Ashland
Friday to neo "Evorywornan" at tho
Tago theater.
Mrs. A, Koso nnd Mm. W. C. Don
eff of Jacksonville wcro Medford
visitors Friday.
Charles t Kay, Stqwart Tornoy and
Carl Dennett aro nt homo again nf-
ten.a week's sojqurn at Colcstln.
.Screen .doors Medford Lbr. Co.
Miss flraYo. Colby litis been visit
ing In nrowusboro district, her for
mer homo.
Mm. J. .Greaves of JnckEonvilfo
has returned from a visit with
friends living on Sardlno creek.
Paul and John Coodwyn hava
gone' to me mils io rusticate n
while.
.Burlap sacks wanted at tho Runs
Mill.
A. 11. Gunncll and Thomas Galvln
of Grants Pass spent Friday night In
'Medford
. Mrs. II. E. Foster and Mary Allca
Foster have gono o Klamath Falls
to. spend tho. summer with relatives
. Mlwes Mclntyro and Dowen were
over from Jacksonville Friday aft
ernpon
,., Fruit trcbjirops Medford Lbr, Co
Ii. A. Urako and I. P, Anderson,
yjho arj) .farming pouthqubt of Mcd-
Wi.'jpweactcd business hi the city
this week, ,
Dr. mid Mrs. h. A. Saladp of
8gvnrpaks wcro recent. visitors In
Medford. ,
Kodak finishing, best In town, n
wraion's,
.-lMrt,un,l Mrs. J, V, Reed Ic.ft.for
to?4.l,e t"elr, former homo, Friday
evening. Thoy will bo gono several
weeks.
Mrs. J, Jl. .SIpciiiii, who has beon
visiting her brothers, Fort, Asabol,
A,lux.ls and ptls imiilmrd, nca;mjian
lod y her,.dauiter lq(t f9r h,er
Home. Ju.owa Friday evoning.
.? ? WcstQnf.4commercUl pbotog.
t.l?l!l.or,0?atlTca ml 8Dr -time pr
lilftca by . appoint, wont. Phono M.
1471.
Ray Buckingham or fialom and
Frod Mclutyrp of JoHephluq county
aro recent urrlvals In Medord.
w. T. uurch itiid w. A. Burr of
&
Gold UIII tMDHuctml
Medford Friday.
urn jim in I Mil Ji
business In
m.ii ;i l i rn
Weeks I Mcfiowan Co.
UNbluVwAKlUKS
kVABV AMMVAkV
Itsy Vh mi
MM V, W. ,Wh IW-J-'i
A, k. Orr f7N-M
Tho finest studio In southern Ore
gpn has been opened by tforklng &
llnrmou nt 2SS llimt Main utrcct,
first stnlrwny east of J$tnr theater.
Our work Is always tho best, views
of all kinds ,for sale. Tho bent or
kodak finishing. Kcgn'ttxe mndo
any llmo or place. Phono 3201. tt
Crntcr I.ako plrtures ,a book or
12 pictures, hand colored, tho finest
over mnde of thq lake, tor sale .at
Gcrklng & Harmon's studio. Call
nnd seo them. 22S Fast Main street,
phono 3 20-J,
Mrs. J. II. Jnrobson of Coos tin;
Is visiting her son, J. W. Jneohsou,
of this city.
Dr. Klrchgcssnor will be at Hotel
.Vasb every Sittfrdny from 111 a. ra
to, 3 p. in. on and after May 24.
Fraht( Parker atid wlfo ofi.Granti
. '
Pass camo down to tcq "Hverywo
m."
'JR. J. Kaiser has returned from
Crater I.nki whom lie has made his
flnt visit.
rM. K. Root was among the horti
culturists who saw "Kxory woman"
nt tho Page Friday night.
Brooms Ask your denier Tor tho
product ot tho Ashland factor)'.
Mr. Crnndall, who Is looking af
ter tho Carpenter estate in Kagle
Point district, tarried a few hours Ik
Medford Friday.
Douglas Wood of Grants Pass and
A. J. Spring of Central Point wcro
recent business visitors tu Medford.
General J. B. I.nnck of Ban Fran
cisco, special passenger agent or tho
Southern Pacific, was In Medford
Friday, lie was in chnrgq of tho
Garrison party whl!o en routo to'
Porltand from San Francisco.
You will probably ncVer hao an
other chance -to buy automobile, sup
plies, at cost In Medford. Better
look up our rlearanco sale prices,
.Pacific Motor Supply Co.
v Doc liorton, Charles A. Caldwell,
U. W. Want. Kcnno Snlto, O. U
Springer and Frank Klllott left for
Crater Lake by auto Saturday noon
and will return Sunday evoning.
.. Mm. J. Horton nnd her daughter.
Miss Jean, wcro with Medford
friends Thursday and attended tho
theater nt night.
J. J. Skinner and William Sellable
of Grlfflu creek transacted business
In Medrbrd Friday.
Mr. nnd Mra. J. II. Cochran aro
spending their vacation In Custom
Oregon. .
A. K. Ware, who resigned tho po
sition or secretary or tto Medford
Commercial club. this week, lofl for
Chicago Friday evening. Ho will re
turn In a lew weeks.
Mr. and Mm. W. Ij. Bonchlcy or
Fullcrton. Cal., and Miss Veda Gross
of-Kalem arrived in Medford "th'o
forepart of tho week. Thoy were on
their way to Crater Lake.
, O. H. BruniLige, a friend of Jap
Andrews, passed through Medford
Thursday evening en routo to Gosh
en, Ind or which ho is a prominent
business man.
Ashland has Invested In a combi
nation ato hoso truck and chem
ical engine. It will bo given quar
ters in tho city ball building when
It Is enlarged, which will not be
long.
Colonel R. II. Rosa or Bandnn, n
pioneer or Coos county, accompan
ied by his son nnd daughter, scnt
Friday night In Medford and left ror
Crater Lake next morning.
A. W. McKay and II. II. Pratt or
Washington, D. C who aro con
nected with tho IJ. 8. department ol
agriculture, arrived in Medford on
Thursday. They aro spreading
much valuablo Information among
horticulturists ns well us agricultur
ists. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mnriiuls or
Los Angeles, who havo been visiting
A. Marquis and his family at North
RIvcmIiIo during tho past fortnight,
loft for their homo Saturday morn
lutf. .
James Owens of Antelope, former
county commissioner, has gouo to
Idaho to visit his brother, Calvin
Owens. Ho will bo accompanied by
Ids wlfo and thoy will tour tho Vel-
lowstono iark boforo returning.
qitarlos F, loung has returned
rrom.a hunting trip or nevpral weeks
to, different jiortlpns of ,tho Pacific
nprtuwest. He was accompanied by
John B. Hammers!)' of Gold Hill,
and thoy went, as far us Idaho, j.-ct
ting considerable big gamo.
Judge and Mrs. M, Purdln bnvo
returned from an uuto trip to Pprt
land and eastern Oregon. They
came back by way of Bend and Cra
ter JnKo una covered .mnpy hundred
inlleu In tho fortnight they wcro
gone.
Tho picnic at Colcstln planned by
tho Sunday schools of Medford wll
bo hold Wnducsday, August U, tho
ditto originally set, 8peclil rales
will bo given by tho Southern I'u
liflc cqmpniiy, and several hundred
children and tholr oldors aro expect
ed to purtlclpdto In tho outing.
Phil LooHloy or Tolo district is
ut tho Kucrod Heart hoHjiltal Imlig
treated by Dr. It, C. Conway forln
rnwi or blood poison. Wlillo ougiig-
od In ImyltiK lust week u liniln (if
outs worliad Into lili foot und cam
ed a wound Jhut muy provo vorlous
us his leg Is budly swollon,
K, C, (IiiddlM mn family are vlwll
lug Crater I.akn,
"Dee" II. N, Duller loft Halurdy
for Cratvr l.uUu, i
H. J. Kaiser of Atdilnnd, tho vol
eran JourunllRt, was In Medford Frl
day on tits return from his first trli
to Crater liko. lib states that there
Is a great deal ot travel to I ho park,
tho roads thither troiii every direc
tion being lined w'lth conveyances
carrying tourists.
Dr. Frederick I. Pagp has return
ed rrom a business trip to Loo An
geles.
E. J. L
MIR OF "52, DEAD
mi
M. J. itthgloy died t Watklna nt
tho home of Wlltnrd ", Moses at
7 p. m Friday, August 1, ol old
age Mr. Lnngle) was Si )oars r
ago nnd into of tho pioneers of O lo
gon. He crossed the plains In IS.2
nnd M'ttled In Portland for a row
ycara nnd then moved to southern
Oregon, where he engaged In mill,
lug. Ho owned and oierated min
ing claims on tho ramous Jacksoa
crock, lie inmctl to tho upitor Ajt
plcgato In IS" I whero ho took up i
homstend and also engaged lu mile,
ing. whero ho had remained until
tho present time. Ho leaves n
daughter. Mrs. Martha Vatkln, of
Watklna, and a son, C, Langley,
or Keswick, Cal. Mr. Langley was
well known In tsottll'crn Oregon.
LARGE CROWD ENJOYS
EVERYWOMAN AT PAGE
A crow ded houxc saw nnd licnrd
the allegorical scenic production of
"Ker.vwoiimn" nt Iho Page Friday
evening and tho nudieuco evidcullv
was greatly pleased, tiiero were
many pretty girls on the singe, the
sellings mid costumes wera tin borate,
tho momls Unit adortied Iho talc oh-
xious. The principals runted nlnng
the lines tC the hinge trumpeters ot
a gcuerntion ago, and sokc their
parts, with nil Iho fervor of a so
phomore declaiming rhetorical won
tier of the world.
Hut the crforrani;ce was highly
entertaining and enjoyable to the mul
titude. The people liked it and the
pcpilc "wy the freight."
BINSON
SEASON'S FIRST DEER
Charles Roblusou had tho honor
of getting tho first deer or the sea
son, bringing In n flvo-prong 200
pound buck from Griffin creek Kit-
day morning.
Doc Helms nnd A. W. Walker
were alo among tho lucky ones, so
curing n flno animal.
Ouo of tho Itanium boys got a
flno buck near tho Blue Lcdu mine.
northwest and of others who aro un
decided. Boforo tending mtrh names
In will, from tho number allowed us,
send n Jackson county book to each
one. at our expense.
"Wo do mil hcsllnlo to elan that
wo havo as nearly perfected com
munity ndvurtlslng and publicity us
Is possible. As proof of our suc
cess, wo can pont (o inlnlVi'erltWs
cases whero communities adopting
our plan havo traced a lontddWablo
number of fntullios coming to Hud'
locality directly as a result ot out
ro-oporatlvo community plan.
tho enso not for retrial Monday,
Four stood for a veidlct or guilt'
und two for acquittal. No nvldcitcri
was Huuniltlcd by tho ttoftintto. Prow
editor Kelly reptemmted tho tdutc,
und wilt also ugnlu proNccnto Uu
case Monday.
"Ouo (food Joke I son c Aitotliet;"
Ouo or tho funniest "Bunny" com
edies Hint has m or been released by
tho Vltngroph ro'mpnny lit "One
Good Joke Deserves Another," to bo
tdiiiwu next Sunday and Monday
I nights at thn It theater, and n't the
"Tho total cost or tuts eatnpainn Stiudiiy niutluop, 2:30 p. in. Bunny
Is approximately 1000, of whlc'U plays it Jolto on his friend, who ro-
tho Southorn Pacific company agree.1 tutus It with Interest. Tho second
to stand $2100, ptoldlng tho cdtiu-
ty court, will pay J 1000."
t
DSAGREES
Joko Is carefully planned aiul leadH
fits ilottm Into all kinds of trouhlo.
dummy bnby Is throw n from a
brldgo Into thu water and Bunny In
I gl on the credit for tht hoa by the
j Irate fisherman who drago tho ilo.
for tho "corpse." Bunny thlnlo' It
a very poor kind ot it Joko, but iho
I magistrate cttjova It and ndds n lit
. i jj0 0X(ru imluter of hli liwn. It H
The trial or Cal Allen, Charles a screaming farro which should mil
Mocs und Walhtco l.o Clair, Grants j bo missed. With this Is a two-roel
Pass fishermen, nrrested for fls't-j special feitluto (Patho), "tlovev
lug with nets under tho Anient dan. nor's Douhlo"; (Kdlsoti), "Clvle I'n
at Grants Pass Frlda). resulted lu .v rado of Now York City." "Ho Would
hung Jury. Tho jury wits dlseharg- Fix Things." Tho host possible for
ed. after being. put se,ural hours, itfil 10. cents only. . .. . .,
CASE
SiskiyOu Heiinfe
T(W i ih (U(s lo innlco Holootlort rtl IM'a aViW
tracts in this ninunifii'ont rosiiloiifu tliHlricl.
SEE
JOHN A. TOKNEY
ROOM 1, PALM BLOCK
(fVStJviXJtfiiirA.
SHOOTS
GOES
THROUGH
CITY
Secretary ot War Garrison nnd
party passed through Medford Fri
day evening en routo to , Portland
Irom San Francisco, in tho party
wcre: Llndlcy M. Garrison, secretary
or war; General Leonard Wood,
chief of staff; General J. I). Alslilr?,
quartermaster general; General K
M. Weaver, chief coast artillery;
General Andrews, adjutant general.
il J A . .
CONTRAC
T LET TO
(Continued from Page 1)
Hon to tho Medford agent, Mr Rot
enluium. Wo will stand ho entire
cost ot tho preserving, exhibit care,'
glasses mid Jars and maintenance.
"It Is understood that tho dis
tribution of tho booklets will bo In
your hands, hut we will place our
distributing facilities at .your dis
posal und would urgo that oiio-thlrd
or olio-fourth of tho edition be al
lotted to us. With such distribution
wp will seo that thoy aro placed in
tlQ hands of tho Southern Pacific
instructions to muko curufq dlstrib
agencies all over tho country, with
Itistructluns.to muko careful distri
bution. All tho cost or such ship
ment or booklets will ho bornu by
us.
"Wo will glvo Jackson county the'
full bunoflt Of purtlylputlqii In tho
rcKiill of such advertising; as )
done by Sunset Mnifiixluo lu eastern
qiugiulncs and newspapers, minding
yl punios qf those whom wn tinvo
liitod,Jp ygur .sfctUmopf (Ik;
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
von JIKNT-I'unilsnd room. 231
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For Sale
In any size and quantity that you
may want it
Frank H. Ray
.
piieni: "6o.ii
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Ynrd at Sixth and Fir Sts.
University ot Southern Oregon
Tlinso who roistpr IIhmi1 iiunics holwooii Hip ftuirlli
.Hid Iwoiity-ril'lli of Aiitfii.sl MMprospoclivpsliidt'iiis in
tho Collto of ltht'rnl Ai'Ih t'tm havo Iho ooiirso for
twonly-fivo tlollni'rt por .sohool .voar. JS'nio mioiiIIim
ooni-so in law forty tlollavs. I lygiorio with HiVofal in
si ruction in niirsini;, Iwonly-fivc tlollai's. JloHioul'
tni'o, Iwonty-fivo tlollaVs. jMusionl nmi'Mo in ('onsor
vatoiy f Music, Iwonty-fivo tlollai's por school torin.
Coninioroial cotu'so in Jhisinoss Colloo sily tlollai-s.
Now is tho tinio lo i;oglsloi'youi' naino and rocoiVo
tlio Ktrat ntlvantao of a hitfh-elass colloo IrainiiiK
at tho smallest post. This opportunity is yours only
tint ill August Iwonly-fiflh. Prospective. si udonls in
those depart incuts will write lo Iho h'ev. H. V. Mao
Citllough IMt. !., Prosidcnl, Medford, Oregon.
Prospective .students for Iho College of Musie'and
Vine Arts vyill write lo Professor (Icranl Taillandier,
Dean of Iho ('nsorva(ory of Music, Medford, Oregon.
ttlrdenls oul tf llit eily can secure board and room
al low rales in Christian homes. One large furnished
house of feu rooms can ho occupied by voung men for
twenty dollars" per month'. h'oV information write to
W. T. D. MACCULLOUGH, A. B..REGISTRAK.
A4 4N 44
NOW IS THE TIME
To build a homo
Lfilior. building material and choice building sites will
never be as cheap again. Yon can buy a largo lol with
BEATJf IFUL VIEW of VALLEY
on the East Side in best residence district with build
nig restriction, gootl roads, close to city water, low
te.Jes for small payment down, easy terms on balance.
Tins Is one of the best building sites in" the Valley.
ADDRESS P. O. BOX 207 MEDFORD, OREGON.
r-
oquibbs opiees
ABSOLUTELY PURE, EiCEPTIofrAALY
STRONG, ECONOMICAL TO USE
Allspice Mace.
Cinnamon (Cassia) Mustard (English)
Ceylon Cinnamon Nutmeg
CloVes Pcpiior (Black, Ked and
Ginger " . "NVhitc)
Snuibb's Olivo Oil. B"e (ualify "virgin" oil of
most pleasant taste, and free from adulterants so
common to flic regular riiiu'kcl oil.
Our Prescription' Work Ts Porfect.
MEftFftRD PHARMACY
NKAIl POSTOFFICK.
aJunj.f..ii.aj.uA..fn.i. j.nii.m.d .
piieni: 10.
eefa Se:dson Opens
Hunters report deer most
plentiful in the hills
Anglers are tlail v returning with record catches Vf
trout.
Now is (he time io take vour summer vacation and
enjoy the hunting and fishing while it is good.
We carry the most complete stock of guns, ammu
nition and hunting equipment, and the best assort
ment of fishing tackle in Southern Oregon, iueliid'
ig (he celebrated Hackus Koguo Uiver Flics, which
alone will hold the King of the ftoguc.
EWINGS GUN STORE
HEADQUARTERS FOR SPORTSMEN.
A
uto S
tu ; ' ' '
ation
i.
All the necessities for the auto
We accommodate our customers.- Once u custo
mer always a customer. When in need ot.Hupplfes
and cannot find it elsewhere, call on me. If jl is to bo
had vl can get it for you,
Goodrich, XJiulcit f&thltM, iVlicholiii an'd Lee Tires-
in stock.
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C.E. GATES.
132 SOUTH RIVERS'lbi, THE OtUlMAk .
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COLESTIN EXCURSION
SUNDAY Aug. 3rd
Anntlior popular (ixcurduii will do rtitt to cool, didlchtftil
Colostln (In tlio Rlslclyou Mounlulnu) via thu
W sun a st XmX
I l-wouTca f I
V "-A M-. .A. I
Low Round Tlip Faros
Incltidlni; ndiuliialoti to tlio PlunU; Oroitndu nnd till tlio cool frouli
in I ii era I wntur you can drink.
From Mod ford $1.10, '
fiClltilMJMi FOU KI'OAIj TltAIV
Lvuvo (IrnntH I'uhh 7:00 A, M,
oojii hiii .., 7s an "
Con'lral Point :15 "
Moilford 8:15 "
Pioonlx UjOO "
AhIiIi'mhi : ; 9:30 "
Arrlvo CoIuhIIi'i 7...v 10:40 (' '
it'iVnjit.NJNO
Lcavii foifoufln ; fy i...U.!... FiitfU', M.
MUSIC BY CENTRAL POINT BAND
Auk tho nun root
Southern PuclUa AkuiU
JOHN M. SCOTT, (lonornl PnMonRor ARon't
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