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-K f PAGE TWO. MEDFORD MATJJ TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SATURDAY. ATJCUJST 2,1, 101M, f . IOCAL AND 'PERSONAL m IJarrj- pausing Voudb will spoml tftjj weoli-cnd vlth hla family near BrownMiora, Mrs. it, Oliver at J.a Qramlo Is nmonK tho Into Arrivals in Mcdford. Mrsv V. Carinas of Phoenix wna ft Medfprd vJaJtor tho foro imrt of tho Wok, , i, lipme-innuo uronu ni uo virc b I nT. II...J.. i Tt.I.ll-'...!' I- In !.. Vyl UAIUIIVUII Ul, IUUIIUIJI in 411 MU vallor In tho Interest, ot tho Pacific Paper rottrjmnjr. XhqniBR Harry of l)uJto cnwk-dls trlct mndo Mod ford a business visit during tho Took. ' ' - Mrs. I. Van Scoy has returned to Kaglo Point after n visit at Mcdford nnd Contra! Point. v-roduccrs Fruit Dt. uas Just re- colvcd a larpo shipment ot 1 lb. and & lb. tin top berry baskets, and can , (III orders in any Quantity. Wo also havo on hand a largo supply ot the eclobrated "Security" orchard lad- dors in all sires. W. I. Vawtor mado n business trip to the southern part of tho valley Fri day. Professor nnd Mrs. Itowman havo returned from a short stay at Phoe nix. Dm. a. R. and Loulso E. Hedges, chiropractors nnd mechana-tborapjsts are now located over Deuel & Co. Phono 170. Mr. and Mrs. Frame and W. Oar- Yin wore up from Talent Thursday, Miss Bertha Woolverton ot Itlvcr Ide lias been visiting friends living in Medford. W. J. Boacom, who went north some time ago, is In Medford again. Mrs. Avery of Agate was tho guest of Mrs. George Franks ot iNorth IMversldo this week. Kodak finishing, best in town, at Weston's. Mm. H. A. Schell of Grants Pass Is in Medford visiting her husband, the contractor. Mrs. S. G. Xethcrland of Eugcno was in Medford Thursday, visiting Miss E. Kctherland. j Brooms Ask your dealer for tho product of tho Ashland factory . Mrs. Charles Caldwell is visiting Mrs. August Goctseho ot Grants Pass. Henry C. Mackey, who has beon pending his vacation with relatives In Klamath county, Is at homo again. Crater Lake pictures ,a book if 12 pictures, band colored, tho finest ever jnade ol tho lake, f or sate at Gerking ft Harmon's studio. Call and see them. 228 East Main street, phone 320-J. tf Mrs. A. Noth Is of the many from Medford at Newport, leaving hero on Thursday. This is tho last day jyu can regis ter for the election that will decide whether Jackson county wants good roads or not. K. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment Phone M. 1471. G. M. Thompson nnd F. G. Cook of Itoseburg are late arrivals In Mcd ford. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ketherland of "Winters, Cal., aro visiting In tho val loy. They aro former residents of Talent. The finest studio In southern Ore gon has been opened by Gerking & Harmon at 228 East Main street, first stairway east of Star tbeator. Our work Is always the best, views of all kinds for sale. Tho best of kodak finishing. Negatives mado any timo or place. Phono 320-J. tf Arthur Thompson and Oscar Lewis ot Jacksonville were recent business visitors in Mcdford. O. H, Lawlor loft Friday ovenlng for Portland on professional business. Miss Iluth Nye has been the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Porter of Hlv erslde. Hereon doors Medford Lbr. Co. "Insurance your best asset" Have tho best Place your insurance with IJolmes, tho Insurance Man, right If no writes It. tf Miss Frances Heath of Eaglo Point wbh with her Medford friends dur ing tho week. Mrs. Frank McKco and her daugh ter of Seven Oaks made a trip to Medford Friday. Theater lunches and refreshments served nt the Nash Orlll. Opon until 12 p. m. each ovenlng. 132 Chester Parker was of those who went to Ashlapd frpm Medfprd on business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hlglnbotham ot Kanes crook tarried a few hours In Mcdford Friday, Show cases, eaf desks, cash regis ter at a song. Wp aro selling out. Pacific Motor Supply Co, 133 Itov, 1). D. lloylo nnd hla son, Wtal tor, havo returned from a visit nt Crater Lnko with friends. ' Itov. Mr, Lamar left for Hugo, Josephine county, Friday ovonlng. X, A, Clark, malinger ot tho Grants I'ass Wntor company, spout Frldny afternoon In Mcdford, Fred Alton Hnlght, teacher of piano nnd harmony, National Con servatory of Now York. Specialist In tho corroct principles ot touch nnd technique In nil grades ot study. Careful attention glvon to young children and beginners. Faults ac quired through wrong ways of prac ticing corrected. Fall, term Septem ber 2. llalght Music Studios, 116 S. Lp.urol stroot, phono 17C-U. Tho cannery nt GrhnU Pass Is canning tomatoes nnd pears nnd will put up a largo quantity ot each this season. Mrs. M. Avery of Gold Hill wan thn guest ot friends In Mcdford Fri day. Mrs. Arthur It. Allynhas opened an offlco as public stenographer nt tho Mcdford Hotel. Sho is exper ienced In court reporting, legal work, banking, Insurance, abstracting, 'real cstato and commercial lines. Satis faction guaranteed. Prlcos reason able. 1C2 Lincoln McCormack, who had a leg broken whlto motoring to Cres cent City, expects to resume his prnc ttco soon. Ho was down town In his auto Friday. Robert L. Taylor, deputy water bailiff, went to Hoscburg Friday evening. Fruit treo props Mcdford Lbr. Co. Sam Goldsmith of Portlnnd, one ot the veteran commercial travelers. Is making the valley his customary visit E. W. Murphy and his family of Los Angeles. Cal., nro of tho many tourists who tarried In Medford this week. First class grain hay, S12 delivered alfalfa $10. V. H. Evcrhard, phone CC7-J, J. A. Turner of Superior, Wis., left for home Friday after a short visit. Ills wlfo will remain some timo as tho guest of Mrs. W. C. Klnyon. W. J. Scott ot Antloch nnd John Cook ot Big Butte transacted busi ness In Medford Friday. Boiled barley, bran, shorts, flour and hay at tho new feed store. 397 South Front street, near corner Front and Eleventh. Lowest prices for cash Will deliver to any part of city. Or der by phone. Phono 1053-J. Lee Watklns & Co. Charles .Skyrman of Trail and unaries Hamilton ot Applegate were ot tho many who camo to Mcdford FWay, . . John S. Hamrlck of Central Point district and Charles Oswald tarried a whllo In Medford Friday. Selling out our high grado store and otflco furniture dirt cheap. Pa cific Motor Supply Co. 133 J. Stlllwell Vilas motored to Med ford from, his big farm and orchard Friday afternoon. Mrs. H. E. Foster and Mary Allco Foster, 'who havo been visiting at Klamath Falls, returned Friday even ing. Theater lunches and refreshments served at tho Nash Grill. Open until 12 p. sn. each evening. 132 W. V. Barnum of Phoonlx passed through Medford Thursday evening. He is on his way to Pennsylvania, his former homo, on a visit. Manager Randolph pf J. II. .lonso has sold his plnror min ing claim ot twenty acres, located In Elliott creek district, Including hy draulic plpo and other appurtenances to Frank Mengox ot Watklns precinct. Women do not seem to bo taking much Interest In tho coming roads bonds election, na compnrltlvely tow havo registered. An there will bo no swearing-in on election day, their votes will not bo many on tho im portant occasion, It. R. Howard Is In tho vnlley, working on a write-up to ho used In tho new book to bo Issued by tho county. William Crossley of Now Yottt and C. A. Mnlboouf of Portlnnd, who havo been Investigating the fruit nut loo V; In Hague river vnlley for nenrly n week, wont north Friday ovenlng. K. C. Hogsctt, registrar ot South Central precinct, which Includes that portion of Medford lying between Bear creek and tho S. P. track and south of Main street, will keep his offlco open until eight o'clock Satur day evening, August 23, In order to accommodate thoso wishing to register. Thcro will bo no special train to Colcstln Sunday. Those desiring to go will nvall themselves of the regu lar train service on which tickets sold nt ecurston rates aro good. Upon tho application of tho nnslst ant attornoy general who landing for tho commissioner ot corporations, Judge Calkins has appointed ThomnB S. Hurley, one of tho principal stock holders of the Alemeda Mining com pany, receiver ot that corporation, which has extensho Interests In Jose phine county. Professor Tnlllandler played the pipe organ at tho Pn'sbyterlnn church last Sunday for both morning nnd evening service. Ills selections nt tho morning servlco were: Offertory In A flat by Wm, Read, Cavatlnn by Raft nnd Grand Mnrch by Henry Smart. At the evening servlco ho played Hacndel'a Largo, Intermezzo from Cavalerla Rustlcana by Mas cagnl and Adagio and Allegro by Stark. Major Morrow, of the U. S. engi neering corp, .who Is In churgo of tho construction work at Crater Itko Na tional park, and his wlfo will nrrlvo In Mcdford this ovenlng. Mrs. Thomas Chaptlo and children ot Los Angeles aro tho guests ot Mr. and Mrs. John Ray. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Miner, who havo been spending a week nt Colc stln, returned to Medford Friday ovenlng. Mrs. Fred Schneider Is critically 111 at her residence on Mnplo street and Is not expected to survivo today. Senator Von der llollen ot Wcllen Is making Mcdford a short visit. Mrs. J. F. Roddy and party, who havo been motoring to Crescent City and other points ot interest, nre at homo again. Miss Mary Hoke of Willow Springs district was with Medford friends this week. Lloyd Elwood nnd Ed Peyser loft Friday night to Join tho National Gunrda. J, 0. Coinley nnd wlfo ot the S. P. force left for Portland Friday. W. W. llnney of the Paclflo Fruit Express company Is In Medford. Dr. J, l lteddy, who Is tho mov ing spirit of tho proposed road from Grants Pass to Crescent City, arrived In Medford Friday. At the Churches elnt mimical features for (union ovv merning: Solo by .Miss Colo of I. (is Angeles, entitled, "I Heard the Voleo of .lesim" (Kuirlw)i violin solo by Carlton Jnynes, "Noetiiruu from MendelsBithn'H "Midsummer Night's Dream," Evening, qtmrtnt. composted of Miss Coffin, Mrs. Han ker, Mr. ltlldehrandt and Mr. Ed meades, will sluit "Tho Shadows of tho Evening Hour," by Shelley. You nro cordially Invited. (Vntinl Point HaptUt fluurli Morning worship, II a. in.. Itov. W. T. D. McCullough will conduct wurxhlp at tho morning son Ice. Tho public Is Invited. Ion Lutheran At V.lon Lutheran, fit 2 West Fourth ttrcet, there will bo English service nt It n. in. and 7:30 p. in.; Illbto school (Engltiih) nt 10 u. in. Come nnd worship. CnttmMc Sunday, August 24, 1913. Manne.1 7 and 1:30 a. m. Evening services 7:30. Evening lecturo "Tho Divinity of Christ," CliMMlnn Corner Ninth and Onkdalo. llllilo school opeiiH at I); 30 a.' in,, II. II Klrby, superintendent. Sermon at It a. in.: Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m., C. (J. Plurco, president sermon at 8 p. in.; prayer meeting Thursday uvonliuj. You aro cordially Invited to eoinu and worship with oh. D 1) lloylo, pastor, eornor Eighth ami Oakdale. First llnptlst Rev. Robert William MaeCul lough, Ph. 1)., pastor. Morning wor ship, 11 n. in., sermon, "The llllilo and tho Thoroughly Furnished Llfo": evening worship, X p. in., "The niblo and Mlutiinii Dreams": Blblo school, 11:45 a. m.ll. Y. P. U 7 p. m. Good' mimic. Strangers welcome. SvedMi Serleo lii tho ZUm Evnnglo, Lutheran church, comer West Fourth and Oak daeo avenue at four o'clock Sunday afternoon, will bo dlvluo service held In tho Swedish language. Ilesldo tho usual text for tho day will bo tho subject. "Swedish Missionary Among tho Pntagonlnna." All Scandinavian speaking people arecordlally Invited to attend. !,. (Iron, missionary. (let Our h'ior.s on What WOOD You Will Winil for the Winter TIER, OORD AND OAR LOTS VALLEY FUEL CO. SlH'CeSSOl'S Id Wt'itllrllt'ill. Cor. Fir nnd Socond St. Wo3t. p. Tol. 70, wmmmmmMRim FrtM Methodist At tho Free Methodist church, cor ner of 10th nnd Ivy, Sunday serv ices. Sunday school, 10 a. in.: prenchlng, 1 1 a. in.; subject, "Our Issues, What and Why?" Preaching 7:30 p. in. Evening service,- evangollstlc. Everybody In vited. J. E. Bradley, pastor. PrVhltorlan Preaching at 11 . m. subject, "Llfo From Heaven." Preaching at S p. in., subject, "Tho Thri'u lo)H." Music: Solo, Selected, llorinau Purueker. Sliorus for tho evening service, Sunday school nt JO 'a. in. U. E. society nt 7 p. m. I'noerincellug nt 8 p. in. on Thurs day. All nro cordially Invltod, especially tho stranger In our city. Tho church Is by tho city pnrk, corner Main and Holly. land'y famous Hotel ad for ihc Excellence; rGuisinc.Eiircpcanplui) Hltimleil tu Iho Mull of tlio Principal Theater nnd Shopping 0lttla Itivcntly Itedoi orated mill ItefuniMuM Throughout, nuil Heller l.'qulpptsl Today limn i:er lleroio LurulM'im Plan Itooms without tmlli, 9I.OH per day anil up Rooms wild Imtli, yU.OO per dity mid up (i. J, K.U F.MANN, Malinger, N. K. ('li.UtKK, Assl. ,Mtr. First Ctiurrli of Christ, Scientist. Sunday morning servlco at eleven o'clock. Subjoct of. lesson sermen: "Mind." Wednesday oven fug moot ing nt eight. All aro welcome Sun day school at ten, nil under tho ago ot twonty aro invited. Rending room hours, two to five-p. in. dnlly, except Sundays and holidays. Church cdl flee, North Oakdale. .MelliiKllst Medford Methodist Episcopal church, corner of Ilartle.lt and Fourth streets. E. Ollu Eldrldgo, pastor. Services Sundny as follews: Preaching, It n. in. nnd 3 p. m.; subjects, morning, "A Wpmnn That Found God": ovenlng, "A Mnu and His Work." Sunday school anil Blblo classes for men, women and young ladles, 9: IS a. in.; Epworth leaguo, C:45 p. in.; prayer meeting, Thursday evening, 8 o'clock. Spe- itKsoT.trrio.vs. Wherens, It has pleased an Allwlso Providence to call from Inbor to re ward our esteemed comrade, Isaac Woolf. Theroforo.vjio It resolved that wo tho members of Chester A. Arthur Woman's Relief Corps No. .11, extend to our dear slater and friend, Mrs. Isanc Woolf, our sincere sympathy In this her great loss and boreaement Ho It further resolved that a ropy of these resolutions bo spread upon tap Journal of our corps, nnd a ropy of tho samo sent" to Mrs. Woolf and Hiibmltted to tho Mall Trlbiiun for publication. 132 MINNIE BENDER, MEItCY HALL. Outfielder Lellvelt. of tho Cleve land Naps, Is hitting with tho .300 set this season. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR RENT C r"i cottage, mod ern. Phono fi8.ll or 43-R. Weeks it McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS !9W Day Phone 82? A. E. Orr 97S-M tho Pro ducers Fruit company Is being vis ited by W. L. Moulton of Sacramento, an officer of tho company. A whltp china storo called Western China company, will open In Medford at 21 South Central avenuo, Monday tho 25th. Class Instruction will bo given Thursday evening of each week and callers are welcome. China dec orators will bo Jnterqstcd Jn thp stock. 133 Prof. O'Cara was In conference this week with H. P. Gould of Wash ington, I). a, pathologist in fruit dis trict Investigations. Mrs. L. E. Enyart who has beon visiting in California, is expected UUUIU IUUUJ. Mr. and Mrs. John M. McICeo and their Infant son of Albuquerquo, N. M., aro guests of Mrs. Frank McKee, at Seven Oaks. Mr. and Mrs. Boudlnot Connor and Mrs. II. C. Egan aro making an auto trip to Crater Lake and Kla ninth county, Oris Crawford, assistant cashier pf tho FIrpt National Bank, has re sumod his duties aftor a short vaca tion at Colestln and Gold Hill. J. McPliorson Is in Medford again after a stay of two months at Oak land, Cal. Ho reports that the weather has beon very cool through put tho summer. A. E. Rearaos, W. M. Holmes, Geo, E, Bailors ami Robert E. Oant havo returned from a trip to Crater Lake. They investigated tho water power sites of upper Roguo river while gone. A sneak thief entered tho residence of Thomas Collins at 110 Almond street one night this week and made away with a noto, a number of bank deposit slips and other valuable papers. Tom will pay several dol lars for tho return ot the loot, al though ho has stopped payment all around, and will ask no questions. JmJmJmJmm 1 First Showing of Fall and Winter 1913 and '14 Clothing You Can't Tell From a Blue Print and a pile .of lumber how the finished house is going to look. Neither can you tell from a fashion drawing and a sample of woolens how a suit or overcoat is going to look oh you. This is a very important reason why HIRSH-WICKWIRt GO'S Modern Ready-to-Wear Clothes will give you complete satisfaction you have a chance to see the finished garment and know just what you are getting without obligating yourself a month or two in advance to buy a fabric or style that you may not like after you get it. We deal in certainties. Come today and see our new Fall and Winter ready-tailored mgdels at $2Q upward. I ? ? ? T ? ? ? V t ? T t ? T Y 5! f T ? ? Get the habit and depend! on us for your clothing wants X We are not afflicted with the cut price sales idea, hence f you do not have to wait until a little later to huy your suit here at the right price. X ! Come in when you want your suit and do" not wait ! ! ..lJ1 .t jl uiiiu luc season is over. Model Clothing Co, I ti&fyteHfr $ Light, Snow -.White nnd Wholesome Broad is Always tho Rcault of DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR. You never lirunl n poor linker na, : "I used Drifted Snow," for if Drifted Snow Kloiir were used, the linking would be good. Mnny housewives nre not getting the best linking re sults simply heeniise nil inferior flour in spoiling tho bak ing that would otherwise be good. If you have poor luck with your bread oeeniiounlly iust remember the reined v and iihe Drifted Snow IHour for the next bateh. It's uiiaraiiteed to satisfy or vour nioiiev hack. ALL GOOD GROCERS SELL DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR SPERRY FLOUR CO. (P one Cyrus Noble higli-toall will Quench, your thirst on the hottest day pure mature bottled at drinking strength V: J W. J. Vmi Schuyvcr & Co., General Agents Portlnnd, Oregon T1. 5fc3S5 a lii! w The Standard Oil for Motor Cats The perfect lubricating oil sold in the flal-shapcd can easy to handle. It fits readily U thq lool box, 4N 25-v W( M "'-taj 1 ( Cti; Sold by dealers everywhere and at all ngencico of the STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CAUI'OI(NIA) PORTLAND KAN I'RANCISCO i9SQEKJHQUCNfi9tfMd9MBBHHMHHMH9Hi N