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,k VA (513 TWO. MEDFORD MATE TRTBUNT). MF.DFOUD. ORFOON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 7. 10.13. r n t if fc IM M IM H l u . . OCALAND L PERSONAL .- hi wu,awww 3 s"rinr , A rqr-Jtrj' ii(r,ly or Medford Rlrls nro nuJojiUK n most ngreoaldo outltiB nl t'olcBtlii tlilB month. They nro nicely" nettled a Seldom Inn Unmp and ox, pect to Bny, aqtcrnl wcakR Those In tho party nro tfrnnres Kcnnoy. Helen ftmirhcr, Jean IIiuIrc, l.cwh ynlo)r, ,lfqiilfio. AVIlllnmon, Vera 0mat)cad,nj)d Mrs, T, J, Kcnnoy, who l, cnjpconln ho crowd. Producers Fruit Ov. nas just re colvod i ilsrKO ahlpnicnt of 1 lb. nnd ?iili. itln top liorry baskets, nnd' can tt orders) In nny quantity. Wo also havo on hand n, larko supply ot the celebrated "Security" orchard lad ders In all bUm. , lloraco llromloy nnd Frank Hay have returned from Colestln where tlmy Bpent several, days. Claude Jones nnd J. Ii. Wilson of Hams Valloy transacted business In Mcdford Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. llleuvenue of Jack sonville tnndc a trip to Medford on Wedncsdny afternoon. ch Utlcy. formerly a local rc nojtex Is lnllnR In Mcdford Ho Is connected with the Portland. Tele rnm,, . ,I.J1, WJIsqh and a II. Ilclmioth ut.1rltln creek district vvero of tho many who. came to Mcdford during tho week. 43,000 accident and life Insurance tor.-HO; IGSSO for J17.G0. Seo Holme. tho tusuranco man. E B. HaVl and Kred Schulz, who Ho north of Medford, made Mcdford a business visit Wednesday after noon. John Arncll Is at San Francisco on business connected with his extensive real estato Interest In UoRUe rlvcf valley. Screen, doors Medford Lur. Co. " . Mcsdaruc Heche, nnd KoHerman oC Centra('Polnt district were Mcdford v,lil'tors,tliQ. forepart ot tho week. Dr J. 1C. Header ot Ashland, a ciioBibcr. of tho board of pension ex aminers for Soutiiurn. Oregon, was In Sdtard Wednesday. .Frilt trco props Mcdford LUr. Co. Vera Pendleton and M. M. Hoot, horticulturists of Table Rock dlsi trlct, transacted business In Mcdford this, weokv , ' Miss Decs Seaman of Rocuo rlcr, who lias been visiting Mrs. C. DuN field, returned home Wednesday af ternoon. Kodak finishing, best In town, at Weston's. , Herman D. Powell, tho official county sprayer, Is over from Ragle Pointand will remain a few days. Crater Lake tdcturcs ,a book if 12 pictures, hand colored, tho finest ever mado ot tho lake, 'for salo at Ge'rklng & Harmon's studio. Call nnd sod them. 228 East Main street, ptione'O-r ' ' tf Weeks it McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS idt AJMrurrurr, Day I'lJone 2U7 Ntebt F. W. Weeks 1ICUI-2 'PlioBca A. E.-Orr-7-M Hii v ) ( , Mr. and Mrs. P. J. llonglnnd of Willow Springs district motored lot Mo.ltnra Wednesday. Thov returned frnui.n ttlp to ho VlilniuoUo valley lately. "'"" 'I --- - - - - . -V Mrs, U J. Scars has relumed rom n shott visit in the. southern part oC tho nlley. Mr. and Mrs. Frank IMwnrds otjtrlo wiring nnd ropalrlng. Phono lliltlon, Cal., and Mrs. M. Walk Inn 9-f of HiK Apptegnte wero In Mcdford P Unsolo ot Jacksonville and I.. IV Wcducsday. Sloppy of Talent made n business J. 11. Williams nnd C. J. Crablreo trip lu Medford Wednesday after of Merrill are recent nrrlvnls In Med- noon, ford from Klamath county. Or. and Mrs, A..t- Sehafor nnd Mr. T. P. Krcce of Ontario, Cal., nr.l M".. 1.'. Nln of IVlV.Vra.rlIl, rived In Medford Wednesday nHd,'" ftr" reemxi arrivals In Medford. will visit a whllo with Clarence.! Postmaster ilegd of floUl IIH1 and Wheeler nnd his family. A. H. CorlieU of (Iranls Pass trail- J. H. Toft nnd Carl Hellbronner, ? Ijuslness In Medford Wednos who havo been In tho hills on a hunt j'la" atteruoou. Inc trip, returned Wednesday oven. I Ocorgo Alford ot Phoenix, Otto IllK. H. I). Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471. A. Morris of Grants Pass was one of the vmembcrs of the 0. A, It. who camo to Medford Wednesday with tho local post of the W. It. C. Sckclt brothers ot (.rants Pass, paving contractors, are being IsltoT by Harry Schell ot Chlplcy, Fla., a brother, and his family. Mayor Johnsou and Attorney Mooro or Ashland were Medford visitor Thursday. 11, C. Mackey will leave today for Klamath Falls and will return about the 21st. Tho finest studio in southern Ore gon has been opened by Corking & Harmon nt 22S East Main street, first stairway cast of Star theater. Our work Is always tho best. vIowh ot all kinds for sale. The best of kodak finishing. Negatives mnde any tlmo or place. Phono 320-J. tf F. II. Hopkins nnd family of Snowy Butte orchard nnd Mr. and Mr J. F. H. Madden and Miss Hubbard nave re turned from a week's au(o trip to Crater bake and tho Pea Chute val ley, where Mr. Hopkins owns cxtcu slvo Interests. Mrs. Hopkins left 0:1 Wednesday evculng for a week's visit to, Portland. Attorney Tortcr J. 'Neff argued t' case before the supremo court at. Salem Wednesday. A. C. Allen aud- his family of Hot lyvvood orchard are motorlnc to Ixm Angeles and will bo gone a few weeks. l'rcsh, rlpo Figs for sale, homo grown, 10c per pound delivered. Call, It.. 1.3 vr 122 Dr. anil Mrs. Fred Tcbbs of Weed, Cal., mado a trip to .Medford Wednes day. They did not remain long, how ever. Frank It. Nell, of Derby Is spend ing a few days In Jacksonville. Ho Is road supervisor of Hl'g Butto dis trict, which Includes Butto Falls. Mrs. C. Long, Miss Carr and .Mrs. J. Harfcst of Eureka aro ot tho many from California who havo been In Medford during tho week. Mack Adqms and Carl Phelps re turned Wednesday from hunting deer In upper Evans creek district. The' repprt plenty of gamo. Samuel Mathls, a member ot the city council ot Hoguo Klvcr, was a business, visitor In, Mcdford, Wednes day. Miss Mary Mcc and Mrs. C. B. Hos tel wero of the many Central Point ers in Medford Wednesday. l fl It has been customary with us heretofore to have a Clearing Sqlp evqry August and February. Our store and stock being iew and tji? Foo.twear having been so well selected from the very best pf manufacturers and all up-to-minute styles, and some a season ahead, that we hesitate to, sell them at reduced prices, . , . " COMfETITiQN FORCEi m f Q DO MANY THINGS so we have elected or plce our entire stock of La'dies' Colonials, Pumps and Oxfords, and Men's tn ac( bjqcjt Oxfords in. Bal, BJucher and B,utton at a Sale Price that will please the purse, the eye, and best of all tic feet the most essential part! . Sale Commences Saturday, Au& 9tK, and Ends .....'; A. N. llulburt, formerly of Hold Hill, arrived Wednesday from tho Ha- crnmonlo alley, CM., where ho Is. eupkRed In farmlntT. Ho will not to main long. You will bo surprised In find how little. It cqsts to have tho Sonlhctu Oregon r.lrr(rlo company do oiir Caster ami I. A. Pruett of Hoy dis trict and many other farmers wero In Mcdford this week. ticorge W. Trefren or Ashland and W. J. Scott of Antloeh were of those. In Miulford Wednesday afternoon. W. I,. Judklns of West Main, who left for Portland Sunday on n bus. ncsa trip, returned to this city Tues day moinlng. Mrs. J. H. Wood and Mrs. True Cox relumed Wednesday from a visit with their sister, Mrs. II. B. Njo of Hock Point district. Arthur Geary of Portland was In tho southern part ot the valloy on Wednesday. Ho Is spending tho sum mer months at tho orchard on Grlt fin creek. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Kdson I,. HoulKc and Mrs. E. l White of G.uello. Cal.. aro making Medford a visit. They may go to Crater Lake. , Mrs. J. F. l'arraher, wife of a prom inent lawjer of Yreka, Cal., who l.i well known here, died nt Sacramento lately. Besides her husband she loaves several grown children. W, C. Leever and Joseph C. .Smith, county commissioners, nro at Jack sonville holding tho regular term of court with Judgo Toil Velio which be gan Wednesday. George W. Dewey has removed to Pasadena. Cal., with his family aud taken possession of tho city proper ty for which ho traded tho farm on Evans creek formerly owned S. J. Mvers. Mrs. A. '.. Sears has returned from a visit to Portland and llritlsh Columbia. She motored to Van couver from Albany with It. C. Churchill and his family, formerly of. Gold Hill. JT. Shechpn, aged Ot jears, whoso leg wan broken In two places by n fling crowbar while at work at the .Medford Concroto company's iiiarry near Derby, Is at Sacred Heart Hos pital. E. E. Ash, tho Trail merchant and hotel keeper, motored to Medford Wednesday. Ho was .accompanied bv Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tucker and other residents' of that district. Mr. nnd Mra. John F. Kelly, Mrs. T. M. Jackson nnd Gcorgo Evering- ton of Eugene tnrrlod In Mcdford Wednesday, whllo on routo to Cra ter Lake. Mr. Kelly Is n former cltlzou of Grants Pass. Miss Esther Arnell was glv'un a sur prlso parly at tho residence of hut paronts on Holly street by her Baptist Sunday school classmntcs, Monday evening, which was her birthday an niversary. Tho event proved n most pleasant one. 1 1 'i H &- i bale r R 1? H I T TJ C ' C OJC-fnjLAJ, Q- Tho different posts of tho Women's Hellef Corps of tho valle,v, from AhIi laud tv Grants Pass, inclusive, nnul a poclul gathering at Hed Men's hull In Medford Wednesday attetmmii. A paradamul the Imtuiuut drat followed wero feulnreti of Iho nfralr which wan thoroughly enjoyed lo tho many In attendance. Koseoo Stutls, it well known trainer and owner of light harness mvors, has arrived In Medtoid, fiom ludo pedeuee with his string ot fast ouch, which Includes Chlkuto, l.olo nnd promising youngster. Tlutj will par ticipate In the Jackson county tntr races, which will bo hotter than ever, A. S. Hubbard of Ashland, deput) game wurdon, who urrusted tho .voung men who killed a due In (liifflu crook district this week, also captured tho body of tho animal tho had Il legally slaughtered. Ttausgressort of tho fish and gamo laws aro not having an easy tlmo eluding tho offi cers and aie tus mimeiouH than ever before, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Dean aud Mr. and Mrs. V. Plukurtou ot Ashland, Mrs. Weeks of Portland, Mr, and Mrs. F. Lero) nnd their sou and daughter nJ Williams, Oregon, spent a very en jojablo day Thurmln) at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. George ('01 urn 011 South Central. All paitlcj mentioned arc old acquaintances being neighbors in the east about fl'teen )enrs ago. llarllett Pears sttll maintain their good prlrtpt In tho east though lower than tho day before. Quotations re ceived for August f aro as follews: Huston. 2.'J5; New York, J2.B5: Philadelphia, $3, aud Chicago, $2.S... Tho Northwestern Fruit Exchange reports as follews: "Estimates of tho apple crop of Oregon aro being generally reduced In some Instances tilto materially on account of uuusu.ill) heavy drop plug, blight and dry rot. At the present tlmo It Is not generally be lieved that the totul production will be within .SO per rent of first esti mates. "Tho firo blight has proven a very serious affair lu practically soctlotm of Eastern Oregon, lu some sectlnur of fllat portion oTlTieTiillfio' treef' at this time loo kVia It there had been a flro all through tho orchards, "One of tho big problems of npplc growers of Oregon this mmsoii, nnd which will havo a Hcrlous effect upon the total jield liNho dryj-'rot or. the, fruit plL This is, especially sorloiri iti'tho Wllinmetto valley. 'uud In the 'Hood Klvcr Kcc'ffon?1 KtfpfSr'ta from" tho latter section Indicate that the trouble Is much more aggravated than a year ago It is difficult at this time to estimate absolutely tho extent i of tho dnmagi nu this account but all doubts that It Is MirJuus, havo passed. Early in ho sensou It was Indi cated that the Hood I'.ivur iiectlon would produce probably 800,000 boxes of apples this year hut it Is not believed at this time that tho crop there will reach above 700,000 boxen If that amount Is reached. BARRETTS D OWN MARKET Behling's ofL QW WILSON CONFER m BRYAN OVER MEXICAN TANGLE MASHIN(ITON', Aug. T.-Cou-froiilod on mm li.lml bv the an nouncement of I'tcxlili'iil do Kuelo Hiictlu of Mexico tlilit.Miu Mud, I'renidenl WiInoii'h cmimy to Mexico, will lie poi'smut mm yrulu unices he iccjtuiron, mul on I lie oth er hand bv open opiHmitioii of Iniue Mcclmu of coUhtltutiouulUtri on to liiud's iiiitniini. II10 udmiiilNUniinii lie re today i udmitteillv purrlcit 1 1 In u wnv out of tut niinivtilly eii oih Kituntiou, The liiinrMt MiNpiciou m entor tuiiied in udmiiiiHlrnliiin etielis il.i.l llueila ih liluffiiiK uud thi in mil unmixed with hope. Official in touch with the president and K iv I a rv llrviiu decline Hint Mtid'ti nu-- Hinu ix one nlmut which lluerlit iih nothiui; In miiv, uud thev pinfe not to KHinrd xerioimly HiignexliniiH (hut liiml max not ho allowed to iroceri to Mexico Cilv. Piv.-iih nl Wilson nnd Seeielnr.v Itrynu held it lout; conference today oil (he .Mexican outlook. The mi Iiikhv in .Mexico (TJty Iiiih reKirtcd at ureal length uud in confidence to Itrwiii oil Iho situation in the uitli eiu eapitul, uud while no ofticiul Mliitcmeut wus niiide, it U under stood that ui"l of the liiiiiic men of Mexico t'itx will welcome Mud, hopeful that he will lie able In nr rituv'o xouie phut hv which the xlnlc in Hie rcpnhlte will cud. Mud lotlav wired Secretin Itrvuii (lint he would 'ail from (l.iltuii thi ruorui'it; f'ir Mexico 00 the but tlexhip N'ew Ilauihire. COURT PLACES JURORS (Continued from Page 1) ailed. He Identified tho mnrrlago llcento ot both Dlggs aud Camlncttt and was Immediately followed by J II. Stephous, vice president of the Fort Sutter National Hank of Sacra inuiUit. . .Stophuu.. idetlfled Dlggs' slgiintiiro to various checks and de posit sill. Ills tcstlmuii) Is to be used to Identlf) signatures b Dlggs to tetters to the Warlugtou girl which later wll aplpoar In tho case. " 1 SAN' I'lfANUIKlU Cal.. Aug. 7. ''(fenyemon. (hU U 11 highly im ixirtwit imt..iiiiMirliilil in ilelf, hut important fim tho cucMiclancc-. with which i hart liven Miinntmlrd I am not goinic to onlcr 1 1 lucked up. I lepnd 011 uiir honor us American cilieim In protect vour mcIvcm from uuy improper ap proaches." i'liin wax the fiiml cluirtie here to ilay of United .SIhIom Judge Van Fleet to the completed jury which i In try .Maury I. Dig of Sncra inctito for white xlnvory iih 11 result of Iih ullegcd !nuhorliitinu of Mnrlia Wiirrinulnu of Hucrjiiiu'iiti) t.. 4 t oes Gw fit .SHOE STORE - mi R k In lleuo, Nov., "for Immornl mts iiosoh, iih lint law puln il. Juilgo Vun Kleel then illi'inlsneil lliu Jury lo look out for IhcmmilveH iililil tho ie MUiiiphou of (ho 1 1 lit I IhU ul'tuooli. 'flic Jim iih finally hwoiu me. Who Jurors A10 LuiiIh lllock, napcr mnuufiieluier. I! A. ('liiixtciKcii, liimheimuu. I. II. I'lviiUi litliouiuplier. IV S. MuiiuIhI, nIuh) mmchaul. Atlhur (looihill. A, II, Daiin, ictlied expiesxmuid Kmuk INmoml, ictiied merchiinl. Willinm Mlisx, miiiiut; cupilitlMi Lester I len id,, puhlie ueeouiiliinl. tlcoi'uo V. MeilK-iloiffer, ' teliiil hatler, (I. V. Ileloime, liookUceper, .. niinker, rntntl liipior dciilei'. All I lie iurorw except (IimhIII mm! Mtuiuiitoiffii nro innrrW men. (ill on Stand The ullnriic.vMv, rue the pnwccii lion Hinted that M11H111 Wuninuloii, one of Ihe tiN involved in the cite, uud whom Mtunv I, gv ) eharv cil with huviiiK eoeiecd to elope fio'ii Suenuuento to Iteuo, would piohnl ly lake the Muiid lo lentlfy het'oiv today' HHum'mt ifi over. The firt wilncwcH prohahly will he cmplu.vo of Hie .Southern 1'iifit'i company, who me expected o tc lil'v iih In Hie ullcHiid iiiicIiiimi cf tiokelit li.v Dittx lo carry hiiu-oil uud the Wnrriuttton xiil, I'. Diev Camiuetti, also imlicled on simi'iir oluirgo-4, uud lola Not li- In Iteuo, vvlioio they wero urietlctl while llv Ing together in it euhiii. I'oiIcim uud coiuliiclorM on Hie (tip will ad duce delaiU of nicidclltx of Hie hip of Hie ipmitct. I j. ,1. Ilolhro'd, nnd Willie Dovim eiipvrcil plciti of guilt) to iiiutilaliiiK uud diMgiiiMiutr (he c of a tber, in Jii-hcc TiivhuV court Hum ufleruoou uud were kivcii fines of $.'" emit, lu the ca-tc n( IIoIIiuhiL, .Itlibjo Tu,V -lor MiiKpeiulcil xeiileuis' pcntlltii bin Knil behavior. At Willie Ihivu ml Ili'Utd killim; the deer ill ipieslioil, the ca-c iiKtiiiii-t hi brother vwu. !i-iiinj-icd. ifiollisr's Advice ' To Her Daughter fV Deal Live Doll to FomlleM Womqu'a Greatest Ilappliicw. Him U wlci im 1 elf who ktitirrrt of er Irani of lli.il fuliiuiiu rwin-dy, Mutlifr'ri I rirtiiL It M 1111 et tern a I npiillcnlliiii f r I li e nlnWiniiml 'iiiumIi' mid brrtiilH. It lima MiilidiTfiillii lliuitte, n I lay s nit I cur, ltmlitv n 1 1 pnln, U a cr.ititfut twt entu(!vilieiit to the tpictntit iiiitlht r, mid uriiin.i lir lo iro throiiRli the rW l ir I" 11 'nd, dr llnril i. nnl' 1 I. t 111 i'i'h cn-4lil MP pl.iif nt lulurK Inl.ndi'd li- twtiW. 'tin Sf'iMin.r M. IImt I'lli-ii I iiLikw llm ,miiu im 1 Hiini mul ritiilr l'iewitulnti. 1'Iiiin nil Htrnla mul P-nnl'iu iiihiii ih hf rrw mul tlxnniriits Is (ivoIiIhI. 11 in I, In il. f a iktIixI ot ill nifuti nnd cutifKiiKiil ilrvxnl li 1 A KMkuii of culm riime rtmt joyful x- IMlnlkui. Tbyrv Is no tinumii. no uinmliti: hIi liifiw. no iiervtiim Iw llctilnir. tiniut ef that oitutaat strnlii kmiuti lit no imiiiy whmumi. 'I'hlu mhIkikJIiI reinody ciin tw (mil of itnr ilntr.lm at I.(ji a liollb', Vrlt in ltnnl- fi.-I.I lleeiilntor Co, WJ linutr lll.V. At Until. IJ.t.. fur llair buou lu uxtKotulit tnolliers. 1 Aug. 30th DOE POACHERS FINED $25 EACH wwiSfc " Jllr JuhiiHloiio FiirheH-llohoiiHoii will itodlcato Dm now Hlmhcrl thealrl lu New Voi If, which la now iieiuluil completion and which Iho Musniii. ftliuhoit liopo lo miiho otio yt the must attiai'ttvo uud illitulfled play houses Id Aiiici Ira. WHEltK TO OO TONIGHT THEATRE TODAY Wild Animals Ity Ctiptnin luck I5(iuiilji, woHd'.s ititisl Ijiiiimis licut- laiiu'r. A SISTvER'S DEVOTION Pi'.-tnia PEArwL'S DILEMMA CoiiR'dy THE DEAD MAN'S SHOES CoilR'tlV The I. ant rtiory of 'WHAT H.M'I'II.NUD M MAItV" .U The IT THEATRE 'lO.MI.'lll' tl.N'liV S Olbttr HpI Milkle li llcaih uud Mint I'rof Ittilli Dolloll 5 THEATRE I'llO'ltl IM.WH 'lOD.W OM.Y unit s i.in.vr MuutHtY u items siinitK ami w.vntit Mijicr- ItltO.NCIIU Itll.l.V'S SI ItA'l 15HV With (J. M Amleron A tit.MI'ltUMIINt; ('tV,ll'l,tV'ATION Hlo Pliieu C'uHimljr .Mt.Vi'filt .MSI'I'IHISON (Jltlflt.V Comody t.'oiinn MAitv sii;aht (,iieeii of H10U In 3 1'aiU t ? Y f V T T t V Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y kj 1 ii Trappmg SrttMtKri .