, f PAGR07WO. MEDFORD MATT TRTttUNR MRDFORl.). ORI-XION. SA'ITRDAV. fWIMOMUNI (. lOlll. i . f". 1" ' IOCAL AND ' ftRSONAL fe. ff. tjrfthnm has returned from n trip to Merlin thin wocls. tlrnlinni & Wnkomnn's flro Insur nnco neencj hml two losses this week n Imrh mitt cbntentn tii'ar Kurltf nml n dU'ollliiR nt ltobiovolt artd Jackson ntrootn. 8. It. drnhnm of tho firm of dm lmm & Wfllcumnn has returned from nh pxtehilvo trip on ImMnoss In tho Illinois valley nnd ns usual brought liotno tlto bacon In the way of a lot of tilcu (luislht'sk. Hotiie-mhdo broad nt Do Voc'n. flraham & Wnkomnii nro rGrtnln ly (lolnp a big tiro Insurnnco busl- nfcsn. Ilollctl barley, bran, uliorts, flour nnd hay at tho now feed store, 397 South Front street, near corner Pront nnd Kloventli. Lowest jirlcos for ensh. Will (tollvcr to any part of city. Or dor by phono. Phono 2G9. Leo Watklns & Co. , KlndorRnrtcn in the high Fcliool building will be conducted by Miss Huth Coryell. Telephone SiS-K.' Open September Sth. 144 Robert fJorden of tho Tago Thea ter loft for KiiRcno Friday evening, on a short business trip. Leo Cook of Hock Point and An drew nnd John Morris of Lake coun ty wore Medford visitors Friday. Tho latter will return homo next week. Dre. a. R. nnd Loulso E. Hedges, chiropractors nnd mechana-theraplsU aro now located over Deuel & Co. Phono 170. J. L. Rowo of Sams alley was in Medford Friday. Ho has been spend ing tho summer at Fort Klamath. J. M. Webb and his son of Tolo dis trict transacted business In Medford Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Soliss of Kaglo Point precinct spent Friday in Medford. Kodak finishing, best In town, nt Weston's. Max Frlodentha of Portland, a well known commercial traveler. Is making tho valley his customary visit. Mrs. V. M. Chess mo re, who has been making n trip to eastern states, returned Thursday. Sho was gono mora than two months. , Crater Lake pictures .a book it 12 pictures, hand colored, tho finest ever made of tho lake, for salo at Gerklng & Harmon's studio. Call and seo them. 228 East Main street, phone 320-J. . tf Edison Marshal, who has been local editor of tho Sun, will spend tho com Ing year at Eugene as a student of tho University of Oregon. J. D. Cook of Thrco Pines Is at tho Grants Pass hoapital, suffering with Inflammatory rheumatism. )S. D. Weston, commercial photos rapher, negattres made any tlmo or place by appointment. Pbone M. 1471. Mr. and Mrs. CIiab. Krcigcr of Cen tral Point district wero of tho many who carao to Medford Friday. Jnmcs Owens and Nick Young of Eaglo Point precinct wero Medford visitors Friday nftornoon. You will bo surprised to find how little It costs to havo the Southern Oregon Electric company do your olcctrlc wiring nnd repairing. Phono 326. Mrs. Firmln 7.ana of Gold HIM has been In Medford this week, visiting her sister, Knthyrn Ingraham. Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Jnckson of Portlnnd, who nro visiting in Med ford, spent Friday at Ashland. Wynno Scott, one of tho most up-to-date portrait artists on tho Pa cific coast is taking charge of the portrait department for tho Gerkin & Harmon Photo company, 328 East Main street. Mr. and Mrs, D. E. S. Grlgsby of Tohopah, Nov., aro lato arrlrals In Medford. Orlo Steelo of Yroka, Cal., an of ficial of tho California-Oregon Power company, arrived in Medford Friday afternoon, "Insuranco your best asset." Have the best. Place your Insurance with Holmes, tho Insurance Man, right if ho writes it. tf W. 1J. Moserau of Portland, presi dent of MiqRoruo Illver Land com pany, lias been ranking this section u visit. Hlslcocporation owns a largo body of Umbor land' In ltoguo lUvor and Elk creek districts. J. C. Pendleton of Table Rock Phono 329, transacted business in Medford Fri day, Private music lessons from CO cents upward to threo dollars per lesson, according to subject and teacher choson. Medford Consorva ory, College nidg,, 31 North Grape. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS &AST AIBISTAVY Day Phono 27 NtelU V. W, Week 10.1-.T.2 bOH A. E. Orr 078-M t-T Mr. nnd Mrs. Adnm Schmidt of Jacksonville wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. E. llnnoy Friday. Mr, nnd Mrs. Dert Greer nnd Mrs. I.oulso Conner wero of thb? resi dents of Ashland who came to Med ford Friday. Mndnmo Hondo announces that tho Reality Shop will remain open under her personal management, contrary reports notwithstanding. Miss Emma Wonilt, n teacher of tho Jacksonville school, who has been visiting nt Ran Jnso nnd Santa Cnir.( Cnl., returned Friday evening. Assessor nnd Mrs. W. T. Grieve of Jacksonville) motored to Medford Friday afternoon. Miss Catherine Mears will resume hor piano teaching September IS. 319 South Orango St. 14 Will Steel superintendent of tho Crater Lake national park arrived In Medford Friday, on n short business visit. Ho states there was ji storm nt tho lako during the week, but beau tiful weather la ngaln prevailing. R R. Dunlnp of Grants Pass mndo n trip to Medford Thrnsday, return ing the next day. Fred Alton Halpht. teacher of piano and hnrmony, National Con servatory of Now York. Specialist In tho correct principles of touch nnd tcchniquo in nil grades of study. Careful attention given to young children nnd beginners. Faults ac quired through wrong ways of prac ticing corrected. Fall term Septem ber 2. Hatght Mustc Studios, 11G S. Laurel street, phono 176-U. " T. G. Spongier of Trail, who. Is In Medford, brought with him an Elk's charm that ho found under n tree while salting cattlo recently. It was lost by J. Court Hall two years be fore, but was In good condition. JC. Q. Rates of tho Oregon Hotel barbershop at Ashland has bought the valley barbershop of Joseph D. Ellis, who will go to Seattle. Nato learned his trade in Medford. Mrs. Arthur H. Allyn ha3 opened nn office ns public stenographer nt the Medford Hotel. Sho is exper ienced In court reporting, legal work, banking, Insurance, abstracting, real estate and commercial lines. Satis faction guaranteed. Prices reason able 152 Med ford's public schools, which havo been closed during tho past three months, will resume studies Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Trowbrldgo, who havo been touring In tho eastern states for somo tlmo. returned to Medford Frldny evening. Call nt Lottlo M. Howard's 109 N. Central avc'nuo to seo tbo latest fall millinery. 144 F. N. Gilbert, a capitalist of Port land, and Earl Wood of Sllvcrton, aro recent arrivals In Medford. Edmund Rurko was in from his or chard for a shprt time this week. , Tho Beauty Shop, Jackson County Rank building has not changed hands, feet, or brains, and Is still open un der tho personal management of Madame Roodo. Prof. X. L. Narregan of Eagle Point district Is transacting business In Medford. Tho nnnual reunion of tho South em Oregon association of tho G. A. R. will be hold nt Talent weok after next. An excellent program Is being prepared for tho occasion. Art Storo moved to 30 North Qrapo strce and now leads for bargains on everything. D.S.Wood. 144 A. L. Springer of Applegate Is making Medford a business visit. Joo H. Wilson, was of the horticul turists who wero In Medford during tho week, Mr. and Mrs Moore of Roseburg, former resident of Medford nro vis iting In the city. Madamo Roode announces that the Hoauty Shop will remain open under her porsonal management, contrary reports notwithstanding. Reports from tho fishermen nro that the Btcelheads are commencing to take the fly In good shape, and somo good catches nro reported. One of the best catches was that of Ern est Lister and Rny McClallen, who brought 17 fine fish back from Pan ther Chute, n few miles below town Some big eight and nlno pounders wero 'Included In tho string. Grantx Pass Courier. Medford Court No. 10 Trlbo of Ren HUr charter membership list closes Erlday night, Sept. 12th, when free membership will bo Increased to $7.50, Join now and save $7.50. For particular write W. E, Fnnshor, P O. box 497, Medford, Ore. Tele- Edward Wilkinson, who has been spending several months nt Colorado Springs, returned to Medford Friday evening. Ho loft his son Kd behind for tho further benefit of his healthi which has Improved considerably. 11. A, Selielt, tho paving contractor, and his family aro down from Grants Pas. Judge Prim, County Treasurer Cronemtllor, U, R. Dow and County Recorder Colvlg wero of those from Jacksonville who attended the fun eral of tho Into Mayor Klfert. S. M. Carpenter of Storllng pre cinct, tho prospector, spent Wedner- day afternoon In Medford. Special musical nnd picture pro gram tonight and Sunday nt Page Theater, Miss Aletha Kmrrlck was the guest of Miss Frances Heath of Eagle Point the first of tho week. Mis Heath, who Is n member of the class of 1913 of the Medford high school, will enter the University of Oregon this month. Mrs. K. Rand of Jacksonville has returned home from a visit with rela tives living In Knnes creek district. Senator Von dor HMIen who was In Medford on Friday, received two crates of Reeves pheasants from Cor- vallls, which he, has liberated on his place at Wellen. There Is n Fovero penalty for shooting those birds nt any season of the year. Ed Clemens, superintendent of Mrs M. E. Bingham's orchard In the Ilur- rell tract, who was In Medford tho forepart of the week, states that 20 car loads of pears and nbout the same amount of apples will bo shipped there this seasoni The slse nnd quality of tho fruit could hardly bo better. Seven ncres of Clalrgan trees yielded nearly SoOO Iioxcr of pears, part of which sold nt l.CO per box. f. o. b. Medford. Speclnl musical and picture pro gram tonight and Sunday nt Page Theater. David Penwell, who claimed to own an auto stage lino In Josephine coun ty, has been convicted In the circuit court of Curry county of passing worthless checks nnd sentenced to servo from one to five years In the penitentiary. S. I. Rrown. secretary of tho Jack son County Fair association, was at different points of tho vnlley during tho week, doing missionary work for the fair that begins In Medford next Tuesday. Special trains will bo run to Ashland and Grants Pass on days especially set apart for those cities. Tho grand Jury of Joscphlno coun ty, which was In session nt Grants Pass this week, found four Indict ments, to-wit: Against Charles Hogue for perjury: Everett Hogue. subornation of perjury; George Mc- Cormlck. blackmail; Lewis Hum phrey, larceny. Not true bills wore returned In tho cases of Simon Shaw and W. L. Emcrlck, charged with bootlegging. Mrs. Arthur Nowman of Roxy Ann district In tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Riley D. Hcnson. ,11. A. Schcll nnd family havo ar rlvod hero to remain during the win ter or longer. Mr. Schell has a paving contract with tho city which will require his attcnton for some months. Ing at 7 '30. All mo welcome. Sun day school nt ten u, m. All under the nge of twenty nro Invited, (lending room hours 3 to 5 p, in. dally except Sundays nnd holidays. Church edl tlco nt 213 North Oakdnlo. rtvb)tei-laii Preaching nt 11 n. in, "Loyalty" preaching nt S p Ject, "Testing and Service." mimic by the quartette. school nt 10 a. in. O. U. society nt 7 p. in, Prayer meeting at S p. in. on Thursdays. subject, in,' nub Special Sunday Fiw MetliodNt Comer Tenth nnd ivy, Sunday sorv Ices. Sabbath school 10 a. in. Preaching tl a. m. and 7t30 p. in. Open air service on corner of Grape and Main nt OilS p. m. Prayxr meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. in. You nro welcome to all of these services. J, K. Rrndley, pastor. IniiguiiKo, H ii lulu. v afternoon at I: Oil o'clock. Reside tho usual text lor tho day, will lie the subject, "Among the Natives of tho Lund of the .North ern Light." All tho Scandinavian tipoaklnit people nro cordially Inxlted to utteiid. L, (iron, missionary. Catholic Corner Kloventli and Oakdala. Masses 7 nnd l!30. Sermon. "New Catholic Mnrrlago Legislation. Evening devotion 7:30 p. ni. Lecture, "Is One Religion as Good as Another; What Is tho Verdict of Reason? Thursday evening 7:30, Holy hour adoration of tho Holy Eucharist. ItnptM Rev. Robert William MacCulloiiitli I'll. 1 piiHtor, Ullilo school Pi 15 morning worship, it it. m, commun ion nnd reception .of new members. Sermon, "The Second Comluit of Jesus Christ." II. Y, P. U. 0:30. Evening service 7:30. Orchestra will play. Mrs. W. T. I). MneCiil- loiiKh will preach at the evening! ser vice. Nolo tho illinium of time of! oNonlng services, 7:30. Strnimers welcome. S o'clock, Finn music bj a well tl allied elioniH choir under the direc tion or F, (', Edmonds, Simlal fen tiirca ror Sunday morultm, uutlumi "llalli, llurk, My Soul" by HIJuy. evening elithein, "Dieam of Paradise" by Hamilton (liny, .M. K, Cliunli, South Corner, Oalulnle mid Main, will be preaching at 1 1 a. in. Them and S p. m. by the new piihIoV, Rev. IV. M. Ili'iuiliuln. Mr. Iliiiiilmin lt a mind limn and n Reed pieaelier. I could not I urn my woik over to nufer o better IiiiIhIh iilul most llelullly com mend Mr, lirnnlmm to tho pcojilo or Medford. 1 am mire both preacher mid people will lime it hnppy, pron puroiiti )oar. Come hear his first winona and 5oii will come nynlu. W. T, (loilldnr, FOR SALE Swedish Hon Ire At tho First Christian church, cor ner 9th nnd Onkdale avenue, will bo divine Fonlco held In the Swedish 149 ' Tho musical portion of tho sorv Ico at the Baptist church on Sunday evening, September 7, will bo rond 9rod by tho orchestra of tho men's Blblo class, consisting of fourteen Pluccs. Tho Beauty Shop, Jackson County Rank building has not changed hands, feet, or brains, and is still open un der tho personal management of Madamo Roodo. Miss Grace Pearco, who has boon Jn Poormnn's crook district for uovi oral weeks, visiting hor parents, ro turnod to Medford Thursday. Special musical and plcturo pro gram tonight and Sunday at Page Theater. At the Churches ItnplNt At tho morning sorvlco of tho First Baptist church. Mr. William Vawter will sing for tho offertory solo, "Tho Lord Is My Light," bv Allltscn. Inn Ltitlicrun At .Ion Lutheran church, 512 W. Fourth street, there will be Gorman English service at 11 a. m. Bible school nt 10 a. in. No even ing sorvlco. Como and worship. Ht.Jlfark'H Episcopal Bishop Scaddlng wll preach nt the 11 o'clrick sorvlco nt St. -Mark's church on Sdnday morning and will meet the men of the church at St. Mark's hall on Sunday 'afternoon nt 3 o'clock. Rev. Wm. B. Hamilton, vicar. Christluii Corner 9th and Oakdale. Blhlo school opens at 9:50 a. m., B, IF. Klr y, superintendent. Sermon at 11 a. m. C. E. at 7 p. m. Evening sor- mon at 8 p. m. Prayer mooting on Thursday evening, Brother Schulor leader. You are cordially Invited to como and worship with us. I), D. mlnlBter. Fall Goods Arriving Daily Getting the boys ready for school isn t it z great and prcplexihg problem? It's apt to make the pocket-book vvgrk over time. To be sure the averags healthy boy, while he dotes on a neat suit, also uncon sciously takes pleasure in knocking the spots out of that suit as s,oon as possi hie. However, ir is common talk that ur boys clothes wsar longer and withstand all ssrts of boyish frolics Letter than ahy other boys clothes sold ahy where hereabouts. $4.00, $5.00, $6.50 will do wonders here in pro curing school suit satisfac tion fgr bgth parent arid boy. Mode! Clothing Co. Methodist EplKcopul f'liurdi Koulli Corner Main and Onkdale avenuo. Services will bo held Sundny, Septem ber 7, as follews: Sunday school 10 a. in., preaching 11 a. m preaching 8 p. in. Tho now pastor, Rev. Bran non will urrlvo In tlmo to take chargo and do tho preaching. You are cor dially Invited to attend theso serv ices. Don't fall to come. First Church of ClirlKt Scientist Sunday rooming service at 11 a, in, Subject of tho lesson sermon, "Man." Wednesday ovonlng testimonial meet- ffsmsassam Ml Do you know that iW ill thorn is A REPUTA TION of years behind tho Diamonds wo oU7 And do you know thnt the Virtue backed by our por Bonal guaranteo of ovory stone Iibh made (tint reputa tion'.' Our stock hoth sot und unsot stones Is ono of tho most carefully selected In America and for HiIh roason you cannot make any nilstako lif purchas ing here. MARTIN J. REDDY Till! JEWELER Ncur 1'oHt Office 5iZA ' Methodist Medford Methodist Episcopal cliureh, corner of Ritrtlntt anil Fourth streets, K. Ollu KldrldMu, pnMtor, ser. vires Sunday ns follews: PreMehitii: 1 1 n. m, ami s p. in. Subject, morn-1 Ing, "Tli Crown Jevl." (Cvanlnc. ! The ntlfHli and Ills Vote." ' Sunday school. Including adult Bible classes for men, woman and young ladles !): I," n. in. Epwnrth I .can tie v,- ir. p. m. Prayer nieellng Thursday evening E. N. NOBLE .Ml KluiN of Wood Sawing Phone 7lin-. tIKtl Norlli (Vnlnil N. Fl orencc Clark Land Icmi ihmvh, lour miles from jMetlfonl, one milo from .Jnfli.sinvilU: house and sin.ill Imin, IVikmmI, iiboni, l,o niM'i's Hi'nivd, Imlnin'o in timber; wood will pay for cleiit'iiiK; drop soil, firMl-ela fruit Intnl. If ytui'waiil a homo in llnuo liivoi' vjilloy, tlon'l miss this opportunity, I am leaving tlto country and will givo von a K",,(l hiuwtin. OLIVER JONES Medford, Ore, 'i. 1). N'o. I, 7 A., at If. II. Xim- inoruiairs, .1. M. I'Yinek raneh. VIOt.t.N TKAt'lIKH Simile 1 11(1 West llli Street (JiM.Yi.iVi.iiiiiJuwiti.r.i.i.O'AVi'w WOOD 1 1 For Sale I fl OAK, FIR, LAUREL AND SLABW00U IN TIER, C0R0 AtlD CARLOAD LOTS ? li I Frank H. Ray a Yard at Sixth mul Fir Sla. PHONE 700 R g PAGE THEATRE SPECIAL MUSICAL AND PICTURE PROGRAM Tonight'j'and Sunday 5 Music by Messrs Howell and Root 5 and 10 cents i. eBSwHBqffwfa. ... . j, MBHliii i ,n n in n - - n -- 1 mjmL m"--1 Jackson County Fair and Pear Show Medford Sept. 9 to 13 Liberal oaHh promiiiniH for o,hibit.s KrnitH.Vlrasso.s, (IraiiiH, Tonltry, Stock products of Kitchen and Pantry, Kanc.y AVorlc, Mlo. I'ropjfro now to ooniptito for these premiums, and help make this tho best fair in, tho history of .Jimk'Hon f'ounly Children's Departnusnt a spotsial fe aturo this year. Inioking Horses and Hulls to bo ridden' by somo' of tho host ridors on tho ooasl. . . Write tho Socrblary AV. T. Jh'owil for premiums list and particulars and prepare to mako an exhibit. i . , , , Sjiecial Train to Grants Pass and intermediate points after' CI rants Pass day J'aro Thursday, September Jl. Fair. J. T. SULLIVAN, President oi ono and ono-tliin! lor ovwy day during tho , W. I. BROWN, Secretary :: J ' w i