Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 16, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MATli TUIHONK MIODFOKl).
OKIWON, Tl'l'lKhAV, NWPTKMUKIv H5. 1!)1!1.
OCAL AND
L PERSONAL
1!
IN
.lUWMIIIMWMTOgl
Mr. mid Mrs. Harry C'nrlton mot-
ornl lo MrdTonl Vontlnj nrt"rnonn.
llownril Shearer of Ulemlnlo lins
heen, lu MetHont Mulling trloihls.
.
wns
?,ci,,i
" $r., mill ,Mni. W. K. Coleman 'of
gnckVoavlllo inmlc a trlj to Aladfonl
Morning.
f Mlrt ECflu 'blelrts nnd Aline Irene
lo'ninu of Ashlnml mnio to Mailfonl
Hnniln.).
llome-mndo brond nt Do Voc'e,
i. i
Air. nifil Sirs. WQlliur .lono of Komi
laino Urrteil a short time In Minlfon!
.Manila)'.
Certain Ktlpnll, tho horticulturist,
In itoMi from Ills ranch located In
Itrou nstaoro illstrlrt.
Itov. MeCnllonnh of Aahlnmt line
lieon visiting relathea living ui Iml-
ford.
Kodak finishing, fccst In town. t
Weston's
J, W. Meyers nml 11. H. Kenmos of
Contrnl Point tnrrlcd Bovoral hours in
, Mcdford Monday.
Clinrlcs Itoolor of Ashland motored
to lied ford Monday nflernoon.
JCol. It. C. Wajhbnrn of Tnble ltock
a hnxIncFs visitor In Mcdford
Mondnr.
Cratrr I-ako pictures ,a book if
12 pictures, bnnd colored, tho flno.it
ever inndo of ttio lake, for salo nt
Corking & Ilarmon'B studio. Call
and tco them. 22 S Cist Main street,
phono 320-J. tt
A. It. ParKlinrgt la down Trow Cra
mer take. Ho reports beautiful
"weather prevailing there.
'II. D. Mills nnd K. Wheeler of
initio rails transacted business 1n
Medford Monday.
William Puhl has bought the bar
bershop in tho Palm-XIodcrmoyor
building, opposite Hotel Nash.
12. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives mado any tltno or
pla'co by appointment Pnone M.
H71.
Mrs. O. P. Tlolms of T.ilont was
tho guest of her sister. Miss E.
Tfcthcrland. Monday.
Mrs. W. Klfert and hor dnugh-
ters arc visiting Mrs. W. II. Darnum
of Jnck'sonvllo.
. ' F. E Honv arid his family and A.
E. SchulU of AUodena, Cal., arc late
arrivals In Mcdford.
You will lio surprised. to fnd how
little tt costs Jo havo tho Southern
urcgon Electric company do your
electric wiring and repairing. Phono
32C. ' .
John C. Aitkin of Itogue river dis
trict, fruit inspector, spent Monday
in Mcdford.
Francis Heath of Eagle Pplnt Js In
Ho lately sold his farm to
,Ad Wolgast. tho pugilist.
Gcorgo E. Sanders and George W.
Sorcnson of Grants Pass wcro among
their Mcdford friends Monday.
Wynne Scott, ono of tho most up-to-date
portrait artists on tho Pa
cific coast is taking charge of the
portrait department for tho Gorkin
& Harmon Photo company, 22S East
Main street.
Mr, and Mrs. F. G. Stlmson of Dig
Sticky traded with Medford mer
cbnptB Monday.
A. P. Woiss was d,own from Grif
fin reek tho first of tho week. He
gathered a flno crop of pears this
season.
L. II. Tucker lias returned from a
business visit of several weeks in
Walfown county.
, "Insurance your best asset " liars
the best. Plnco your Insurance with
' Holmes, the Insurance Man, right If
ho writes It. tf
Alex Duff has been In tho north
eastern part of Uie county, hunting
tho cIiibIvo doerf.
MIhb Iva Coffin Jins gouo to Rose
burg and will visit friends living
thoro.
A. 0. Hubbard and fnjnlly havo re
turned from a (rip to tho Kile creek,
Tall crwjk and Crater tako country.
whore Mrs. Hubbard iiiui.tho rhll
Vlren cnloed cniaplug out whllo Air.
Hubbard v.as luoklng aftor his duties
as deputy game warden.
, Pilvato music lossons from CO
coins upwaru to iiiroo dollars per
leabon, according to subject nnd
toachor ohoeen. Medford Oonsorva
ofy, Collogo llldg., SI North Grape.
"- II. Slover and It. K. Wolford hnvo
niovod thoir fiunllloe frpra Jiukww
vljlo to Ashlnnd. They aro occupying
tho I'urozzl placo just south of the
Pioneer mill.
Milk nnd crenm nt DeVoo's.
llollod barley, bran, shorts, flour
nnd hay , lit Iho now feed store, '3!)7
Smith yront BtrcQ, near corijer Front
ai il Rleuinth, Lowest prlcos for cash.
'JVW deliver o any part of city. Or
der by phone. Pliouo 2C9. I.oe
Watklns & Co.
.
Mcdford.
Another herd of fancy UoIbIIch
dnlry rows hns, been brought to tho
valley to ndd to tho wenlth of tho An
plogato, Fred Knox having brought
23 bend .of hctutto to tho Annlcgnto
last vook, tho cows being taken by
immuiitni nriuors. Ttio cows are
from tlu Sacramento valley, and wore
unloaded nt Ashlnnd nnd driven ovor
lnud to tho Applognte.
.Ighn OsonbruBKo was over from
Applenuto iltirlug tho past wuok.
Mlsn l)orl3 I.ooiuIh of Ashlnnd linn
betfn visiting friends living Hi Med
ford. Mrs., Arthur H. Allyu hns opened
nn otflco ns public stenographer nt
mo Metiroril ,.Hotol. She in cxper-
j ienced In court reporting, legal work,
J banking, Insurance, abstracting, real
afttatn. and, commercial lines. Satis
lctlo'n guaranteed. Prices reason
able. 1G2
Airs. W. K, Smith returned Monday
evening from n trip to Ashland.
G. W. Ilnrron of the SIklott moun
tain tarrtod In Mwlford Inst week.
Mr. nud Airs. James Polton and
Mrs. I,. C. Slft'ttiora havo returned to
Fort Klatunth after a short visit in
Afedford.
John II. Tyrrell and his son. A. At.
Tyrrell of I.nko creek, were recent
visitors In Mcdford.
Fred Alton Hnlght. teacher or
piano and harmony, National Con
servatory of Now York. Specialist
in tho correct principles of touch nud
technique In all grades of study.
(jarerui attention given to young
children and beginners. Faults nc-
quired through wrong ways of prac
ticing corrected. Fall term Septem
ber 2. Ilalgbttuslc Studios, 11G S.
Laurel street, phono 17G-H.
Prod W. Alears, the attorney, spent
n few hours In Ashland Monday,
. Mr.,, nnd Mrs. :. F. Guthrie of
North Jacksonville motored to .Mcd
ford Monday.
Mr. and Airs. E. Wilson of Jackson
ville came to Atodford Monday even
ing, to meet Airs. Unman of San
Francisco, a sister of tho Into P. N.
Fifke. and her son.
Air. nnd Airs. George Ilordoaux,
who aro located at Tacoma, nre vis
iting In Portland. They wero former
residents of Medford.
J. Al. Croncmlllcr of Jacksonville,
county treasurer, went to Grants Pnss
Monday evening to consult Dr. Find
ley, the oculist.
Air. and Airs. A. J, Ilowman nr
rlved from Illinois, recently nnd will
bo guests of thoir son, Professor
Bowman, for some time.
Air. and Airs. C. Evanson were at
tho northbound train Monday even
ing, to moet.MlM Davis, a teacher of
Cor vail Is, who was on her way homo
from n trip to California.
Afiss Kathryn Allms, who has been
visiting her father, Col. George P.
Minis of Soven'Oaks, left for her home
at Coeur d'Alone, Idaho, Alondny
evening.
George Dick, had ono of his arms
mangled nud fractured a few days
since, in being thrown ognlnst a steam
wood saw ho was operating. His In
juries nro not serious, however.
C. F. Lansing of Salem, proprietor
of tho Quakor nursory, nnd his wife,
who havo been guests of Air. and
Airs. II. II. Patterson, loft for homo
Alonday evening. They wero unite
favorably impressed with tho city nnd
valley.
W. h. Orr of Eugene spent a few
days in Alodford during the past weok.
Air. and Mrs. William Perry and
Airs. Joseph Goppert of Illg Ilutto
wero recent visitors in Medford.
C. E. Wllcstrom, who put up the
mill that Is sawing lumber for the
Sterling mine, js In Aledford. Ho
states that James Garvin nnd Hell
brothers of Talent hnvo tnken con
tracts to re-lmlld tho flume which
carries the water to tho mlno, nnd it
will take thorn sevoral weeks to com
plete tho work.
J. K. Darnell, who was a pioneer
rosldont of Medford nnd mine here
George llolhngeii of Knsehurg tins
bought several hundred tons of liny
on Applognte. nnd last week shipped
seerul enrlondu of cattle thither for
winter reedlpg.
U, Schiller of Varnvlllo. Cal., ar
rived In Aledford tho first of tho'vveok.
J. M. Under of South Phoenix mo
tored to Medford Alondny nltnruoon.
Airs. .Margaret 1'errlu of Portland n
prominent official of the Dogroo of
Honor, nud bur daughter, Jvatherliio
Gardner, and tho latter' snmll chil
dren were hurt In a riinnwny near
Ashhtud recently. The. horse over
turned tho surrey lu which they wero
riding nud threw thoni down a ten-
foot bank into n creek. Fortunately
nono wore seriously Injured.
SOCIAL WORKER
UNDER
SUSPICION
SAX FltANriiil'O, Col., Sepl, III.
- The nnest of woll known mumi
u of iiiueli initnnmnt'o ih ii teiiil
winker muv lie ojmicIu1 miou km
oloilioii cluitpo in tinuetHiv with
ihe rn nKiihixt . . Wiilnev, l.o
Angeles iisnl oslnte broker, nvunl
of inritiujr from the enrninx, ot n
fallen WI(HMII, il win lTHUU'tl tllmlll
I'oliee .luuV1 Slioi I.iII'm court U'tlny.
The mhArI worker, il wh iMth). 'u"l
PAN
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EL
E
It Is nnuoun,rod from headuunrtors mviiwiI !fil)Ufrm YVidnpy'n rtillior,
at San Francisco that all passenger Juop' H. it. ViWtov. who. liweer,
iars on tho Southern Pacific linos
will shortly bo of steel construction.
The AVostorlund orehnnl twhlbltod
nomo tuoustor applei of tho Wolf
Klver vnrtoly at tho Jackson county
rlr. Air. Wosterlujid, who Is n fro
qucut nud successful exhibitor nt ap
ple shows, carried away seven first
premiums and four second premiums
Inst week.
Extensive preparations nro being
made for Gold Hill's first mid-valley
industrial fair and street enrntvnl
next Saturday. Tho school fair,
sports and racas, nlso a baby show,
will bo features. A Milinau supper
I frro-to-all and dancing w 111 clofco tho
evont.
luittH-dmtely inilifi'-il tlin (Hit He t nt
tomc, oX thu U'snotitHi, mhI it n
stWcd tlmt 4io wiii now iletitWHdiui:
$filH10 lu jit) the yonugf Wldnev
from pmsooiitiim. .Iud(rs Wiiliwy. It
WH- umloivloiMl. li ul nrrtUMm win
the divtrirt altoni in have the
woman trvtd it bo apHr in
eotm nt his mimi' triikl, wt jMio wiw
exported to do lo get Iter iinnwv.
Widne.v is a bitiHiw of INilierl J.
Wliltuv. who wiik uiMihet! iu Hie nf
faiif. of Mrs. Vivien l.von-.
"THE INTRUDER" TO QE
SHOWN AT IT THEATRE
A combine or tho lending fruit
shipping organisations of tho Purlflo
noi 111 wont U in sight. Hlroug oHoHm
nro liulng mndo to got tho tlval or
gitiilwitlolMi together and by shiho It Is
Intimated that the tusk U hnut (hiiii
Wltttod so far us tho blgxer MhlppiUK
flruls mo eourDriind.
While deflnlto uows reuuot ho oh
talHed nt the moimiut. It In iiiulr
stood ttint In most limtnuees the tur
litory will W dovldfil mid nlmller
priced Muotwl by nil ornnlsllons.
TULSA
VEIABL
PILLAR OF F
LIE
Tt I.SA, 01.1.1., Sol. HI. Do IV
lohi'i UJ, wlnii the nejith tolevun
tiKMiil lry 1'iiitiitiiv ('mijjri'1 nml
l'!lMiiiim oHitM In run uiiil !
Miulmr I, Tulun MI Uv llohleil m
titfelii wn oihur rfty ht llio vi'lil
bus hnwi llnhlml lifforp. l'lfleim
inllluiti lMfi'i' nt nnlHfnl v ll
he totiiiwt nijehttv to llfftil tho etl.v.
'IIip light for Tub duHiiir tit- t-
lo4UoM will It IX VKljtHllIlt fHtlllf I f
flame, which will lie fml from kugu
i 4uliliail ... .....II Wl. . 1 l.u. l.u
This. It hi flgnriHl. would umetlcully "'"" "" V.i . T,
"'R "im"'l lilt" inn ('"Uirr me tA-
IMMiUon RiiMtitriti. It n ruliii-' (
'.MID yerrls ni1 mitn iiMll tf" vol)
olltnlnato eoiuplrtlnn among tho ship
pers and stmt much npeuso of hcIIIuk
turn Is Monwilly limiirretl.
tt Is stated that n number of can
Mences Uetwiii rival hlpplnR or
gfulsatlotw Imvtt hH heJd. both hero
snd at SpoknHo. It Is known posi
tive) v that the pmjoet hn none mi
the plur wHI b nipwl of to ni
crowtU frmt gt'tliojf loo mcht tli.
flume. The m will he "lot tied
lmi" md Ughteil U.V rliHtrlrily o
the oiieulntc night. It in rstlmat-'l
Itlftl iLn I...,M te 111 ul.....l A l....l..l
far that two of tk. M.t bitter Hvnh,, .,.
foree oJ" the flow there will b
tlmo KM) feet fr n Ihe smttiul.
Fow photo-plays possess such unii
siinlly ehnrintng fonluros ns "The lu-
Forty-stv births, 37 denlhs and 3J trudor," n play romarknblo for Its flue
mnrrlaged are Included In tho vital
statistics of Jackson county for tho
quarter ending June 30. Thoro was
one case ot typhoid fever, fourteen
character delineation an well as for
the Intrinsic beauty of tho story Itself,
It Is a two-part Vltagraph special fon-
turo and will bo presented nt tho It
cases of measles aud two cases of i theatre no.xt Tuesday nnd Wednesday
scarlet fever. Three deaths occurred
from tuberculosis.
Arthur Al. Geary of Portland, who
hns been successfully filling the posi
tion of graduate manngor ot student
nights when It will form the leading
Item on what Is ahvaa a good pro
gram. The story ot the play tolls or a
joting man who rece-iee nn uiiexpect-
actlvltlos nt the UnUlvorslty ot Ore-'ed lojwcy. an estate from n doreasod
gon. has gone to Columbia lTnver-i uncle. An old tenant, who hs lived
slty. Now York, to complete his law
course. He Is a native of Atodford.
Air. and Airs. If. II. .Dow, who have
for years rent free on a farm of Ihe
ostnte. regards him us an Intruder In
to his life and septus to regard tho
bfon residents ot Jacksonville for a! young man's visit to him ns a person
long time, will become eltlxens of (al affront, fosrjng that ha may olthor
Aledford during the week, ltnbnrt.be dsposoleff or forced to pay rent
Is nn expert packer and w 111 bo fore
man of the Producers Fruit com
pany's parking crow this season.
Miss Floretico A. llcamos, ot Aled
ford. Is tho guest of her brothor.
United States District Attorney
Hoamos, and Airs. Kennies, nt the
,li
ou his ho'ldlng. His peculiar notions
ot prldo load him tn request his niece,
a young woman who praotlcally sup
porta tho family by the sale of her
palutlngs, to poee ns n housemaid. io
that the visitor ntav not suspect tho
poverty to which ho tins been reduced.
In the uppto bitalnoM hnvo recently
decided to ueo oneh other's soiling
ngwitts,
Itemirdlng some of the phases ot
tho situation (he following img
from Spokane will evptnln:
''With a i tew to orsnflnic nil ap
ple Hipping neeortnttntw, luitopetid
ont ehlpper nud glowers of Washing
ton. Oreffou. Idaho nnd Montana Into
a blx protective orgmihutlon situlhir
to the Citrus Prntretlo league ot
(illfomU. a meeting of seioral huu
drml of those connected will be hold
111 Spokane Thursday, November 30.
lu eouneetlou with the National Ap
ple shew.
"So-cullml fruit polities nnd nil
mat tors afferUug marketing methotln
will be eliminated at tble routorenro.
wliloh will deal with matters in which
all north weatrii frHltgroeura a nil
shipper bare h eoumon Intesoat, aurh
ns trausportatlitn. Iglslatlnn, stand-
ardlsatiou of grading. pMrklng and
purkainti. and t ictitluns ot eontrol
and cllii'iiiutl'tn of fruit piU nud
(Uni'SHl-H
A1mv Ihnt lteiirht the flame will
five hunrfrvd feel and ot hirltt
feet thick. Phodnwe will h ent ef
olijeolH five milen away nnd the Heme
will h vUiJilc for n dhttanen of JtHl
I itillcH.
niii.Anr.i.i'ijiA. m.-ml "' t t.
triliinv mil'.ciii wnrkcr uoil t(rilii-
In t nk. r ni-e iniini; bn Vf" h"nl
III Ili'-lt,i' Im'ii' IhiJ.IX f..t'iMi C II
rlnli Willi I'ol'i'hi nn Mi'' i 'V ii l
mit i of .ii ' lit.-ili t. A(.niii
einleiMoretl Miiiglo-limntcil n slop u
i lot hmiI TjiMimy WtHela, Tirtiiiiiy
IKiek, Ihfitiey Ifcfril ' Hint TumiuV
O'Kciic, nil pfuxlli'-K wml In lux
I I" I I1C. , '
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DurixplilTHgs
fee 9ttupt,8tts enJ FH !. ml Clilihru
l.iifl ovtn f t-M't lamb, veal or Iteif.
the hhMi'vr nn t liih im.nl r end fowli
loo old fr toitlluJ. niuKo di'lli'toMs and
ninuUiloil Htc' K C t)i'mp!!og nuKi
IIWiH deujilffllti icliyr ohJ llw whJi mh
II Must Viimiijl an owttH lo nnxt
fMtillh' wlill m..l m so liih Mid mint
hemndo Ut i; i ,i far i uuMlbk.
K C Dnmpiingn
. Jiy Mt . NmI.i ll.JS ! "" kii'mn
twlilrj.yi.
t .'M fixir; S hi I tiiuifvfiih A
fliilr ij llwtw, ( (iifiniN'Mi tuli, i
pap i &ff-ixij, . i4.- e . hmw.
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ni'tr, immiu i ! i i - i j
liiie t im wtirk Ui ')' ii'i'
id ,i f e-f4in n i' ik m
mike 4 lnuf,h If.i .jut tlkMi i n
bijcultl.
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Allow the Hrw (o lu.1l down lint i't
HipuJ J Hii a H rvrr lU ftttsl "f ill.-)' .
A.UI Urf cu tit tl w i et - ' -inf
sjij 4rep ihe d 't, k ih tofffr " (i' i ,
tot " '" B' fl . 0 ael it
b.il t&nlr ii ml. mw.
Md --h K ' tHllas INeaOrr wl
Mbieruh sml ste ttrUcheu with tll. ktmtl
tliferlpe Ii thrt" rsftw CIih rt,
Pot e w "Wai n hi-:-" lr '
I ln Stbtv t M-,t'''if. T' h x cne'j.'
' '.o", ' . ni ik ,e Icir ' im il o ai f I
in f i I i'm I ! f'u t1 c t ..I Ii ii
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Washington apartments. Allss Ilonmesln this capacity she is met by the now
has been engaged to tench In the
fourth grade nt.thc Alhln.-i Home
stead school. She is n graduate of
ttui California State Normal at San
Joe, nud has attended tho Un I rur
ally of California at Hcrkoloy. Ore
gonlan. ,AIr. CarJton V. Janes, violinist,
who has only recently been added to
tho touching force of the Aledford
Conservatory or Altislc, will be heard
for tho first time m public concert
work in Medford on Thursduy ovun
ing. Air. Janes produces a very
beautiful, artistic tono on his violin,
and the program helvctml will afford
him n flno opportunity to deplny
this ability. Tho concert which will
be given by some of the members ot
tho conservatory faculty, will take
place iu tho high school auditorium
landlord, who falls In lovo with hor
nt first sight nnd eventually, nftcr a
protty nnd romantic courtship, takes
her tor his bride.
MASTER MAGICIAN AT
PAGE THEATRE WEDNESDAY
Chan. J. Carer, recognized ns the
world's greatest magician, who wns
the sensational hundllner at the Pan
tages in Portland last week, will huad
the bill at the Page thoatro noxt Wed
nesday for ono day only.
Air. Carter carries sends of acenory,
elestrlc nffecta nnd apparatus and nlso
ten skilled assistants. During the
progress of this net till stage hands
and performers will retire from the
stage.
Next on tho bill nro Kd Itaymoud
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ORIGINAL UAM I
GENUINE lllKUO
Avoid tnilinUono-Tako No SubotHuCo
ikiTHKajarvfek .iw :;:. nil
, a filS i W !&y - m M hi 3 luol
Jp- . ALkr7 X iHgflKltXvi
if V Fi fflr VTi
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and tickets can bo obtained free of 'and Vera Hall who aro merry over
charge from any conservatory teacher, talncrs with new songs nnd dances.
Alerritt Alorrlmnn loft Friday to at-1 Thoir performance Is ono Hint will
tend the Oregon Agricultural College, drive dull caro away.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
X.ADY AKEIGTAHT
Day Phone li-7
Night V, Y. Weeks 103-7.2
Pliouen
A. K, Orr 078-AI
from Jacksonville, died at Salem Sat
urday, aged Ci years. He was a
charter mouther of Mcdford lodge of
Masons, under whoso auspices he
was burled In the Jacksonville corno
tery, Tuosday afternoon.
Aire. Gortrudo I'atoh, who has beon
tho guost or Air. nnd Airs. C, A. Knight
during tho past throo months, loft for
her home In Uoston Alonday evening.
Dr. J. I'. Iteddy, who Is promoting
tho Grants Pass-Crescent City rail
road, returned Tuosday from Spokane
where ho placed $20,000 of Grants
Puss city warrants, the money from
which will be used to extend tho rail
road. C. K, Afalboouf, formerly secretary
of tho Aledford Cummurclal club, Is
In Aledford purchnslng applos for Kit
ropcan houxos, '
11. P. Nell or tho Itogue Ulvor Canal
company, Is Hpondlng n few dayji In
Aledrord.
Col. Frank II. Ray of Now York,
former owner of the Iloguo Hirer
Klectrlc company, builder of the
Prospect power plant, aud one ot the
Jargest realty ownors ot Jackyon
county arrived Tuesday to spend a
tew days In the valley. Ho ban Just
returned from a six mouth's lour of
Kuropu and nays that he round no
Mrs. Arch nnd Airs. Anchor of Kas'ldare equal lu natural beauty or cll-
Frunclsco. who aro relatives of Mrs.
Charles I.obo, wore on tho north
bound train Alonday ovonlng, having
been called to Portland by the mor
ions Illness oMhnlr rather.
I)r, R. P. Goary nnd his sons, Ar
thur nnd Kdwnrd or Portland, aio at
their Grltrin crook rarm, Thomas
nnd R, Uragg nnd tbolr ramlllus or
Long Valloy, Idaho, aro nlso visiting
at tho same pluco.
col. Charles 1J. Wordou nnd his
wife, Mr, and Airs. H. W. Mnson and
Chetitor Anderson, all or Klamath
Falls, motored to Aledrord Alondny.
n. h. Coo & Co,, Grants Pass' pio
neer nnd largobt mercantile establish
ment, has been sold to William Schil
ling & Co., of Long Uoach, Cal.
"W. T. Ilovorldgo, who has been In
Josephine comity, assisting Chief Rn
ginoor Harmon to locate tho route of
tho proposod railroad from Grants
Pats to Cioscont City, is in Aledford
again, but will not romain long,
mate to the Jtogun river valley,
T. K. Daniels and Wm. Iludgo nud
son, have returned from a hunting
trip to tho Chotkp river district.
They report tbo Crescent City road
in bad shape lQo to recent rains.
Carmen nnd Ilnbnrta aro Kuropnan
acrobats and equilibrists whose work
is now and thrilling, sumo ot the
rents having ueor before been attempted.
llaron Hlrbtor, n plnno vlrtuoion.
presents n plnasant number permeat
ed with dry humor.
Nnto .la in os, tho pfistclograpli nud
sand nrtlst will present nn entirely
now novttltyv
With Medford trnreiln Mmlforil mndo
E. N. NOBLE
All Kinds of Wood .Sawing
Phono 70.1..V
Ju.'SI .Vorth Central
Coming of
Tha
siRAien you up
If ( o-ilvi', lleitducliy, HIMiiiii, Sdiiii-
mil Sour, lii colli Hail I Iohii
Viiur l.lc- .mil liowcU
Got n 10-ceut box now.
You men aud wumeii who can't
xut foellHK right wImi liave luted-
hcIii', coated toague. foul taate au4
foiiPbriKUli, atltiHSe, uiO-t fttum, ar(
bilious, nervuus ami iittaeL. bwiainreU
with a slek, gnsy. diaarderoil stom
ach, or have buokaeau and feel won
out.
Are yon heealag yonr Iwwela clean
with Csoarots. or aivly forcing a
paaeagitway ovurjr few day with
alia, calanrtic pllla or caator oil 7
Cueeareta work whllo you aleapi
cleotiSH the stomach, remove the
aour, Miidlgeatod. farineutltiK food
and foul gasoa; lake tlie escoaa bUe
from tho liver and earn out of taei
at atom all tho constlpotod waato mat-
tor and iioiaou In tho howvla.
A Cnftrnret touUcht will stnilgbtoa
vml full tw uuiriiltiv.A lA.jUMif Iwalr
'" " -"-".. . ---. -..
from any drug store will keop your ft
stomach sweet: llTfr and bowels rttgo-10
liir, and head clear fur iiiiiiiibi.'l'j;
Hunt fiirKo the children. They love i
Canci"(' lici4ii" ih"y tautu good 'm
iifver .r i r sb'-'n
Rkh m3x, maltctl grxin, in wl r f'Htn.
I'of infnnli , m hIkU and growing c-l.tfxL rn
i ue nutntiuo.upbuil.linK tlic wIk 4r I xly
IliYiHWatoi nunind Hli.liicni auj iJk. );. J.
Moic h'-B!','f.'l tlnn tn or aRe.
Ayrotl WltS the vrl.et cHretsM.
Kcrfi it iti your nli(Kn,rd t hem.
A tjue k lu kIi pics art J m a ommjUw
CJt't Olll' J'Hi'fM IJH Wlwtt
WOOD
Ynu Will Wiuil fur (In- W'iuWv
TIER, CORD AKD OAR LOTS
VALLEY FUEL CO.
.Siim'KMUN In Jft'icliNlfill.
Cor. Pir and Second St. West. '
Tol.70..
ait(iw(i')iacjiiXiiM-
WOOD
For Sale
OAK, FIR, LAUREL AND SLAOWOUD IM TIER, COftiJ AelD
CARLOAD LOTS
Frank I"I. Ray
Yard at Sixtli and Fir Sts. PHONE 750-R
IO
i Gfii&iflfifif' fv ; ( ft ' dft" v '' i ' " ? jX V'Vf wif-f Jtt v
Oil $llL) MlllMb 111 II lid II I'utJ
THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MDi-'EY AT HOME
Sunbeam
How to Avoid Thnie Pain and Dintrmt,
Which o Many Mother Have Suffered.
HOUS
E 10 VOIE
UPON
RN
f
111
WABIHNqTO.V, iStpl. MIIoum.
yjinieratti hoiuil tbU ulturnoou to
finish the leailin' of iiropohcil
igiKtuiliiieiiiti, to tho uurrejiuy bill' nnd
to briiif,' the meiiHuie (o a vote to
morrow. Jt wns holiovod the hill
would pnfeh in biibilunllnlly the auinu
form us It was repoitj!jl by the Imnl;-
coinmitU'C,
It Ii a illy luore wonifn di Djit I.P'M
ot .MiiilK-r'x 1'rl'ud. Hurl' I. r-unilr
Hut )tr. tin1 ijiiiwIk, mibl llnni to
-xuiul without ui,; titrabi upon Urn ln
lu.'iitu ami i-nut'i'- womwi in y tlirouuli
tim onlial will, out inln, lioiikca, morning
ItJijiMt or snjr ut the ilrBili'tl sysi(itom
( familiar lu mnny in,lUr,
'Jin-re In mi ti' Hli did to lianui tlio
mind 31 tlKiujihln do, nr,t dttrcll uimu
ln and n HcrljX. fr ull'surh srj- avoided.
'nurtnaiiiK ut riiiirii no limfr nlpn
tlnnwlvf 'o (lie lluiuvlit tliat (lUknciiii and
!litcB ur, iitiiRiU 'Jlio- Lnnw letter,
for In MM'i'T'n I'Vipful they have tutil liovr
-fly It I Willi till vomt'-rfiil iioiiPtMtlni;
rrninij i i,anmil nil IHIMH' urau-ii OiptTI
inaea ttlilili Ijavc ,un lulksd ulout over
jilnco memory liciian. '
It Is n nuLI'-ct (very wmann ulinuld L?
faoillljir l lib, and rvvn thouli sin- inny
not rtilre uHi ti r"in(ly, sliu Mill novr
and tliea un.vt ouii itrvilli inoilmr lo
wlinin a word lu lime a((MBt Motlicfi I'rkad
will come an n wondfrful hkimlnic, 'I'hll
famoiin rinutdy U sold liy nil druvKltt". uud
U only I10O a Jitittlv. It Is for olfrnnl
n h only, and Is really worth In veljjlit In
Bold. Writs in ny in tlm llrodllrM Itcsu
Ittor Co,, 1','7 (Jiinur Illdi(.,iAIIulH, (Ih,, for
a myst valuatdo tvvU tv vxtutaut luotUtrn,
. '
AVo hnvo changed our
lmino, hereafter the Misnioii
Fnriiittiro Works will ho
known jus
The
it,.
Pacific Furniture
and
Fixture Factery:
I Jomo' ol'the "Pacific" Cedar
Chest.
E. Gr. TROWBRIDGE, JR.
Proprietor
113 South Holly
Medford, Oregon. -
Medford Iron Works! Cement Drain Tile
Irrigation Pipe
ETC.
E. 0. Trowbridge, Prop.
OoiiQrn! Ifonndry and
Maohino Works
Padifio'.tOl; Hon io 2U3L
I tea. Pac. r0LJ 1 ; Home 21171.
"It's Strongest, and
Evorlasting"
MEDFORD CONCRETE
CONSTRUCTION CO.
Factory N. Riverside Avo.
Phono M-CS2
Jt
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' ' ' " For tho best; of
i
everything: made of wood !
Soo us. Wo make a sjiceialty of
OFFICE FURNITURE and FIXTURES, MANTLES,
SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS, Etc.
Factory Cornor South Fir and 31th Sts. Both Phonos
i i ; , .
MEDFORD SASH AND DOOR CO.
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