lzWWW XK i j". I J ' PAOETWO. MEDFORD MAlli TWHONM. MttDFORD. ORIWON, AVBDNIONDAY, MMPTMMni'lK. 17. 10U1. -J-'J. ' - "J1 X "-IV " IOCAL AND L PERSONAL The- Iwllc ot llio VreltorliUi clitiiTir will June n liootli ot homo cooklnc nt tho nmrkci Saturday, Sep tombor 20. AH (ho Indies ot tho church nro asked to lmko tir prepare oinothttiit for this nail, nnd If they Wish It Urlliorcd photic to tho inanvc Friday evening or cftsly Snturday morning, Cftjit. N. A. Rlloy ot Urlinna. 111., In lulling Ms min-ln-lnw, II. T. Hub hard, tho otchnrdlnt. Ho Is snucli chnrmcrt with tho vnlloy and has writ ten It ilp lor his homo paper, tho Coiirlor-Hcnild. Home-mndo bread at Do Voo'f. It, A. llall of Portland goiicrnl nintw&pr for Oregon for tho American Tym "Founders, Is spending a few flayn In Medford. Paul Tox, aged seven, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Tex ot Central Point km committed to tho asjlum Monday by Judge Tou Vclle. Kodak nnlehlng, best In town, at Weston's. MImi northa WooUoxlon of Rlicr iildo la nttcndlng school In Bedford. Charles Krlcvcln of Gold Hill was a recent business visitor In Medford Kred V. McdynsM has returned from another trip to Pelican Pay. Crater Lake Tlcturcs ,a book if 12 pictures, hand colored, tho finest ever mado ot tho lake, for salo nt Corking & Harmon's studio. Call ad see thera. S2S East Main street, thone 320-J. tf A. Alford. one of tho pioneers of Oregon, was up from Talent Tuesday. T. J. O'llnra of Central Point mo tored to Medford Tuesday morning T. V. Hill nnd h. Ij. Anglo were of the Ashlanders In Medford Tuesday. M. A. nader mado n business trip to Ashland Tuesday artcrnoon. K. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Poone M. 1471. C. C. Ragsdalo. who has been at Central Point visiting relatives, has returned to California. A. Alder has gono to Wlmer to teach tho school In that district. S. A. D. Puter of llerkeloy, Cal., well known In Oregon, Is In Medford on land business. Tou will be surprised to find how little It costs to havo the Southern Oregon Electric company do yonr electric wiring and repairing. Phono 92C. - Mm. Campbell and her daughter, mother and sister ot James Campbell, loau and Insurance broker, who havo been visiting in Medford, left for their homo In Now York stato the first of tho week. Frank Mlllor. Clydo Atchison and T. Campbell, stato railroad commls- elonors, who havo been holding hear ings In tho telephone caso In Medford left for Salem Tuesday evening. "Wynno Scott, ono of tho most up- to-date portrait artists on tho Pa clflo coast Is taking charge ot the portrait department for the Gerkln k. Harmon Photo company, 228 East Main Btrcot. ' It. G. Morrow was an Ashland vis Itor tho foro part of tho week. W. M. GUI Is In Medford again, af ter an extended stay in California, W. H. Ferguson, a buslnes- man of Central Point, tarried a few hours In Medford Tuesday. "Insurance your best assot." Havo the best Place your insurance with Holmes, tho Insuranco Man, right it he -writes it. tf Miss Edith Tryor of Talent, who was recently operated upon for ap pendicitis, is convalescent. Carl Taylor of Portland, who has been spending several weeks with relatives living at Kaglo Point, loft for tho metropolis Tuesday evening. C. W. McKcevcr of Now York Is tho guest of Col. Frank II. Ray, on 1Mb visit to Itoguo river valley. Ho Is favorably Impressed. Prlvato music lesBons from CO cents upwaid to three dollars por lesson, according to subject and tonchor chosen. Medford Consorva ory, College llldg., 31 North (Siape. Mrs. Phil Loosolcy of Tola dlbtrlrt Is visiting her father, Fred Schnoi dor uf North Medford, James U. Smith of Sardino crook vim a business visitor in Medford Tuesday. Milk and crenm nt PoVco's. Mis. W. J I. Wilson of Grants Puss was tho guest of Miss Ora WJlsou tho first ot tho week. Mrs. Mary Gilbert of Roseburg ar rived in Medford Tuesday, to vihlt hcr'boii, Van Gilbert, and his family Miss' Maud Fry, into of Central Point, lias becomo a resident of Mod ford. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS JbASX AMX8TABT Day Phoue 227 Nlglit V. W. Weeks m't-J.2 Phone A. E. Orr 07W-M It. Scholss, tho baker, bus gono to William Nollln' ranch In Flounco Rock precinct to spend a fortnight In hunting. Mrs, tlonlon and her daughter, MIhs Clara Gordon, huo relumed rrom a visit with relatives living on upper Itoguo rlvor. Fred Alton llalght, teacher or piano and harmony, National Con servatory ot Now York. Specialist Hi tho correct principles of touch nnd technique In all grades ot study. Carefnl attention given to young children and beginners. Faults ac quired through wrong ways ot prac ticing corrected. Fall term Septem ber 2. Hnlght Music Studios, 116 S. Lnurcl street, phono 17G-R. " A. W. Sllsh). M. A. Carter and S. Patterson of shland transacted busi ness In Medford Tuesday. , Jtev. nud Mrs. MacCuUough left for Ashland Tuesday on a visit with relatives living there. Levi Gregory, ho has been vis iting in Medford nnd Central Point tor several juonths, has returned to his home nt Dlnubn, Cal. Mrs. Frank McKee of Seven Oaks left for Sacramento Tuesday after noon, to attend tho California stato fair and may invest In some fino dairy cattle before returning. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Mers have gono to Roseburg, to attend the Douglas county fair, nud will nlso be nt tho stato fair at Salem. Reuben Smith passed through Med ford Tuesday en route to California rrom Walla Walla. Ho had not been In Medford for several years nud was surprised over the growth nnd Im provement notlceablo everywhere. Misses Eleanor nnd Rita Prager hn returned to Portland after a visit or several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Charles I.ebo. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rled of Long Reach and Miss Edna Whitley are lato arrivals in Medford. Ed Whiteside, who Is farming near Central Point tarried in Medford Tuesday afternoon. W. M. Piatt mado a business trip to Ashland Tuesday. A. J. Grimes ot Grants Pass, E. J. Fredericks, of Gazelle, Cat., aud E. C. Waterman of Klamath Falls ar rived in Medford Tuesday. W. S. Darnum, president ot the Roguo River Valley railway, left for Portland Tuesday evening, on a visit R. U. Wilson, tho Griffin creek horticulturist is being visited by his sisters, who arrived from Portland re cently. Qnltc a number of Medford girls aro employed nt tho Talent cannery. They go and return by automobile. W. E. Wllcor of San Francisco, na tional bank examiner, is In Medford making ah examination of tho affairs ot the First National and Medford National banks. Col. Gcorgo P. Mlms of Seven Oaks is disking In n largo quantity ot al falfa seed between tho trees ot his orchard. Ho leaves n strip IM feet wide along each row. I a. F. Coburn, a prominent attor ney of Yreka, Cal., Is paying Med ford a visit. Geergo A. Dutz, architect, was at Talent Tuesday. Ho has been super intending tho construction ot tho ad dition to tho county poor farm, for which ho drew tho plans. Charles Tyler, who had aha should er broken In ono of the riding con tests at the recent county fair, has returned to his homo at Ashland. Mrs. M. Avery and Mrs. R. C. Kel sey, who wjll open a millinery store at Gold Hill soon, wero in Medford lately making selections for tho open inr. Judgo Calkins of tho circuit court is having a handsome residence built In Kast Medford, which is nearing complet!6n. Will Lcmpkc, fireman of the local freight train running between Ash land and Grants Pass, took a dose of carbolic acid by iniutaku and had a narrow escape from serious conse quences. An industrial fair will bo held at Talent on Friday, tho 19th, which promises to be much of a success. N. C. Marls, stato managor ot theso school contests, and Prof. Jtrltcuo ot Ashland will dellier addresses. A baby show and n flag presentation aro on the program. Boo tho beautiful new Stylo Craft suits at Ahrons. . Major D. T. Andrus, who Is at tending tho annual reunion ot tho old soldiers and sailors of Southern Ore gon at Talent, reports that nearly 100 veterans havo roglstered. An ex cellent program has been arranged and all nro enjoying themselves. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy McCInllcn ot Portland, who havo been spending thulr vucatlon at Granta Pass, as guests ot Mr. and Mis. D. 8. Cook, Mrs. Clallen's parents, havo returned to the metropolis. M. h ErlckEon, superintendent of forest reserves in this section, nud T. E. Ames ot tho Portland office havo returned from an extended inspection of tho Crator Lake national forest. Henry Hoist of Sams Valley spent several hours In Medford, his former home, Tuebday. Ho had Just sold twenty acres near Moonvlllo to C. A. Ninluger of Ashland, for $4000. The tract is In apples, pears and walnuts. Uromiiiol Itros., who are raising n high grade of melons ntul vegetables oh tliclr "place near Medford, are shipping forty cm tea of fino canta loupes to Portland ovory evening, which bring them $1 por eralo r. o. b, here. Mrs. K. II. Parsons and her fiuu lly, who hae been spending tho Hum mer nt Illllero.4 orchard, loft for their hotuu at Seattle Tuesday even ing. Several hundred uiitrlitttnod lints and shapes Just lu'nl Aureus. E. G. Waters, n Southern Pacific brakeman who ra known In South ern Oregon, was jolted oft n moving train n few days since. G. M. Allen, first lieutenant of the llth cavalry, l S. A., arrived lu Medford from Galveston, Texas, Tues day, and will spend several weeks with his brother, A. C. Allen of Holly wood orchard, l.leut. Allen has seen recent service on tho Mexican border. Tho Pacific Coast Architect says that tho miIiio ot new building lu Medford during 1913 will totnl $103. 000. That journal has another guess coming. The cost of tho Page Thea ter, bonded warehouse, pro-cooling plant. Mealoy aud Kinsman buildings alone amount to tho esum. Then there Is n largo number of residences and many substantial Improvements, to say nothing of that magnificent bridge across Rear crook, to ho taken luto account. See tho new Tip Top roat In golf red. navy blue and white nt Ahrons. Horn to the wife or George Humor Sept. 16, twin girls. Mother nnd daughters nro getting nlong flue. Mrs. Hurncr was formerly Mis Myrtle Reynolds. Going sonic eh? The Yosomlto Valley pictures used on day or release date, at It Theater. Don't tall to see thorn and tho Runny huch tonight They nro certainly grand. SIEI DICING "It's nil right 'for u old stags to net that way," .-aid Councilman .Mitchell nt the oounoil incctiir; Tue day night nnont the mini-tors' pro test uniiit the xtreot ni;- iliiwc., "but it i-u't just the thing for the young folk. The oilier follows' girl can get out and 'rug' nnd bo talked about, as I heard them tnlfcml uliout lait Indny night, but it would bo different if it was our own girl. Wc ought to do omcthiti to slop nu future rug outbronU.' In tlieo opinions Couiicilmcn Por ter and Campbell assented. Then the protect was placed on lile. No ono as-limed the ro-KttHitil-ily fr thu jamboree. Summon ilk said W. 11. (lore mid .1. T. Sulliwiti of the fair association nuked per mission for the use of the Mrcct nud invited him to help manage the de tail. No one presumed (he fertili ties would rniie n teiipot tinKist. Millar objected to the pawtor'n olinrgo tho oily sanctioned the danoe. A resolution ordering the paving of Dakota was passed, nud hid or dered for the construction of hide- walks on Kast Main. The olaun of the city ngniiist the California & Oregon llleoiric for..ri per cent of the grosK earnings n franchise protido, wim ordered pine id before the state public utility commission. The electric couipiin.i Iiiik refused to nav. iCesoIiitioiiH of condolence for tho Into Mnyor W. Wi. F.ifurt wore rend and adopted. Liquor licenses wore granted to the Medford hotel and ('. T. Heed. IVORCE F WAKIIINOTON, Kept. 17.--Ah u remedy for blinking troiiblo and for stock exchange hIjuhch, John I)os piiKMix, a Wall street man, suggested to the senate bunking committee to day the advisability of divorcing banking from slock exchange trajjw notioim by duniing llio use of bank money for pubises of stock specu lation. "IIumlrcilH of millipiiR of honking funds," lie waid, in a wiitton ntuto ment to tho committee, "are employ ed daily by stock brokers to facili tate purely speculative triuisiictions. "This is wholly unnecessary, use less nud ought to bo Hlonned." OIlvo May haB been engaged by James Forbea to play the leading part In "Shadowed." TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. WANTED Second hand " ldcVlo. must bo cheap. Apply C. 8. Web ster, Nagh Harbor Shop, 1M FOR SALE Good work horpo, wt. 1300 lbs. Inquire Arthur Roso 'j inllo west of Phoenix, Ore. 108 ACTION 0 BANK ROM E E NEGRO, FASTEST SPRINTER IN WORLD, "BAGGAUE SLASHER" t' 9S Howard Dion, tho Springfield high sehool xtudrni who ha several tones equalled Uuflo' looord ot 0 :i-.'i second flur the 100-yard dash, und who protnUos to be the gionto sprinter the woild luis known, twins by "smashing huge ige" in the mil. road station at Spnnctiild. Ho siiy that is the hosi ecn ie he can rind to get him into unid'tiou to wui i moo. I LADIES WITH DOCTORS Tho ladles or the Greater Medford club will cutortnlu the ulies or tho visiting phjstclaim at a garden party at the homo or Mrs. H. H. Pckol. Thursday afternoon rrom U to ft o'clock. Friday at 5:S0 o'clock a dinner will bo given lu honor ot the ladles at the Medford Hotel. Reservations for this dent must bo filed with Mrs. William Pudge before S o'clock Friday morning. No n am on will bo considered after that hour. Tho Carolina league pennant rnco was a hot affair this season with Wlntton-Saleni copping the Gag by four points over Durham. Every Street in Medford Has Its Share or (be Proof That Kid. ney Sufferers Seek Hackncho? Kidneys weak? Distressed with urlnnry Ills? Want a rellablo kidney remedy? Don't havo to look tar. I 'so what .Medford people recommend. Kiery street In Medford has Its oases. Hero's ono Medford man'ii exper ience. Let C. C. KrllM, .1.1 X. Grove St. toll It. Ho says: ".Induing rrom per sonal experience with Dean's Kidney Pills. 1 reel Justified In recommend ing thorn. I suffered from n dntl acho In the stimll of my back for months. The kidney secretions wore also unnatural aud at times retarded. Kpon learning or Donn's Kidney Pills, I obtained a supply and began using them. Tho contents ot two or throe boxes entirely rid me or tho trouble and Improved my health, I know that Donn's Kldmy Pills enn bo ro lled upon to give relief f taken as di rected." For salo by all dealers. Prlco fi0 cents. Fostf rfMllbiirn Co., Buffalo, New York, cole agents for the United States. Rcninmhor G19 name Doati's aud take no other. ' '.JSifiF." tits A- .. - .r TO vprnmssm 1H ?spnj&J Clot Our J 'rices on "What WOOD You AVill AVant for Ihe Winter TIER, CORD AND CAR LOTS VALLEY FUEL CO. Successors to lieichstoin. Cor. Fir and Second St. West. Tol. 70. Business for Sale Do Voo's little combination (Jroccry, Confection ery and Cigar Store, 418 Y. Main St., Bedford, 0v. This if? a goodjivo little l)iisincs and if properJy liandled Avill pa a man and boy good wages and 25 per cent on the money invested. Any one with sat isfactory references who really means business will he allowed to come into tho sioro for a week or a month and sou just what we aro doing. The salo will not include my wholesale or retail magazine busi ness, whioh L shall continue at '122 V. aMain St. C. A. DB VOID, Hertford, Ore. Phono 122-R. PHONE HEARING AT The hearing of the upph iIum o tho Home Telephone cumpii'm f.11 11 rniu In inlos wan iidpiutucd csoi da uftctimpu lo he called nt 1111 un decided dale nt Hnlcni, The con cluding testimony einlnneed chiefly that f Auditor Willy, and tho pro tests of mutvlmul who stthl an fp ctciiAP wophl menu a ilspieriullou 111 business thiouuh loshhmU taking mil their phones. I'.. N. W'n.rner and "Slioii,",(lnntct mild in llirfr Jiiu ion l2."i H'i octtl nO'llin jJioiu'moiiWI he taken nut with a vaino. At U10 relteniing tho oouiililHsioii will dike up the bond issue of Ihc ooinpau.v nil the merger w4i the I'aolfie oonipaliy. A fJOO.Otlll Insiip was made at that lime, with Ti high as 10 per-oent intwiost paid. Coiiueilmmi Sli'wail nnd Suiuiuer ille tostiricd if the itites were ln eiiHised eoononiic piossiiiv would foiee tliriti to dispense- with their jdioues, STATE COMMISSION TO SETTLE CITY'S CASE A resolution was passed by the council last ulghl oidurlng 11 com plaint to bo filed with tho state rail road commission against tho Oregon California Klectrlc company, tor fail ure to comply with their franchise rcuulrlng them to pay five per cent of their gross earnings to tho city Tho city ntforney was Instructed to make out tho ncce-sary pnpViM. Tr! "a Sussex A strikingly smart shae which makes It the first choice of n host of men who want a "claasy" cellar T 13 Ide Silver CbJJars 2 for 25c don't spread apart at the top Geo. P. Ide &. Co., Troy. N. Y. Ottsn if tort SM USm ui Ititj "HBr 'rtriKv: $ SilOltsi AMI ,r! iiorsix aim: ; & ( () 1: ? Until nleui: similar Ideas for & ft :,' (nHleucu tho Idea of contort s g T) r ,u... I.. ,1... I. nil. II,,,. i.r .. (1 . eK ' both.. You may llio lu a com- g, rortablu homo hut oiir com- fr! "J ? fort will bo complete If you i.) ft (V) "llou-i! Vouc l'-ot" 0 In a pair or (VI Si 0 li (.1 it, (I Si . I I OI'I'OSITP. I'O.ST OI'KU'i: g, VGfliiyiKffi''Xif''Sfsr'il ENDS MB) RO PllIIIiMiili ffiWWwm'M SlftrllaiKtrlbmwKltolol l&fepl ;S! f S U Noted for Ihc excellence, K ff i.5 Sor ily Cuisine.UuW.caaplai) b 11 n Wii. ;v 1 )SmMSmkwima Nlliuitod hi Hi" lluti or Hi" Pilmlpul Theater and HIiuNdiiir Dltill Rifoiuly lloileeoiutod nud llofmiilnlieil Ibrnimbout, and IK'ttec l.ipilppcil Toduv than Kkt lU'feie I'utolieau Plan ItiMims vtlitioiu biitli. il.0 por dny anil up Itooioi Willi biitli, ,(11) per dnv uml up i. J. UAlfF.MAN.V, .Manager. N. K. t'liAlttCIC, Asst, Mur. ' ' aaaiiiXVTnti? 1 1 ' WOOD For Sale I OAK, FIR, LAUREL AN0 SLABWOOD IN TIER, CORD AND I " CARLOAD LOTS B Frank I Yard at Sixth ami I'ir Ste. - G(J,Xi5wi'iJii,J(,,vr,x f(;VW,,X,ii5'',,','',,M''f,ll,' :"',',',rt",XxV;(?0 l'UHUC AUCTION sSALli ON PUKMISKS s ON OCT 1, 1910, AT 2 P. M. SHARP. i? 55 ACKl-S OF MCAR1NC ORCHARD g Hi'itr CivpIc nllaira laiwl, Dio lu-sl in (lie vallt-y, lo- jl! calctl Iwn mili'M north nf Mftlfov.l, Onoii. I'acil'ii'. I; KastiM'ii Haili-oatl nuta ihrmiuli llio trai-l, where !g l IVuit and olhei' pindnce can he loaded nil llui eair. jri without anv loin? haul. Will he mild in two inoi'o jjj traeta. Correel arreiiKn "l twnw will Ik tjlveii at . stile. Ti-ees all Klaiulniil vai'ieth'H: !W a'Ve8 New- j I towns and Spits, 7 to 10 yean old; !) aerot delieions S i! yea 18 eld: ll aeiv peam iVoin 1 to . yearn old; !l g 1 ae'ros alniondrt, eherriea, peaejuw, ete. Improve- g nieuts: A No, 1 two-tory ten room modern hoime, g lai'Ke harn and oiillmihliiiK'M, pumping plant with ten thoiwand gallon lank, entire tract ean he ii'i'i- S ; Kilted from Woy;iie iwr eanal. Preuent water right ; for two aeren. Maehinery, tooU ami llveatoek will he sold if pnivhaHerw do not wlah thu name. 'IVrma will he easy: (Vrltfled eheeks of If) per eent at time ;lj t)f sale, haianet! of eaah p4i,vnient M agreed upon at time (d' sale. - w' P. S. Send thiK ad lo jjj otal orehard iTi 10. H. 1JAI.U Ownor, WIMilAM I'l.RKMI, AitclioiiPer. i.i . fJii(iiiivii'.(iis.AtiMi,Mti , yAjXv.v tu. mm vvumu fitwAMiii 'MW ) Try This Experiment for Better Baking Results Just uao "Drifted Snow," the all purposo flour. Say lo your (In .ii i, Send me a sack of D' 'WmZ.fiVJU II - K.J .,...,;. ..ri. IfttfW- ui'. . . wsxn i i )jKKk" isj si&'A-i 1 1 Ohm M hA I mi Wm wP Wk lezr tt flwlLi !Sm MS-ff' rj' 'Awr ..-. IRK, 4S- til1 ,lt' h-rjjvvf)azv.r ..i ftrr- " iiiiiiimiii iii.iin. i inn iiii'iiiir fmPP1' lMMlorinly ood luihiiiK Kood Mie.id, niseuitu, Pies, (1,ilces, ete. You neer have a failuro with Drifted Snow. .Just one lest will prove llio story. GPERRY FLOUR CO. il.1 S5ND FOR THIS CATAWS nM I XBl-" i .u i,i i m ir Hah fVjR Hi, I Bn'((l CrtM l". M,e ilc vUl ton-t .u m&. Ml, I ElBnLv .,.! iV' ! ' tiiinirb ml'Un. ftiWlKI A&JP1' wf CASH iiii, i i. I . i,.HidikH, iiiiiKii 'rj' Kit, Mi?) I W"' . ?' L.,A,T,iii 1'iiui.uully luoiniit i.hi.inei.H ami fj". M1 1 ,- ." ' a; ir fiiJ ' otAnnwTrin BAXini'iCTiow. 3tt'si?i a JMwvWt'f, eltoi; nt 9I.CO Ai . ti H , 'jiM ' . . 'J Crattimim l'iont Jitvuv, to IJtA 'J K f ii4 tn( CnutniHUi XntMlor Boom, I,' if ' 1 ' fi li"VJe mirror u.co I ifeMlWmm i ,. 4 Vfi h.ivi o..r o,i mill ii .ii mil Mi .. " ,? I -$ UlltUCr to nnyutib unvl,.,!. fiij iffiBBB 1:1. Ray PHONE 780.R ; .A your Menu who wants a g .. . ) y$km Good? Yes, and It's ALWAYS aood. m sMPTsa S'r&t'Vr " "ti o uiw.-ii.s i mil Mruieti $ Sin.w Hon. to he ritfhl up lo the M'liul.ird. Omhoitilv hihorntorv tents ,;i'.v.,.., ..., .i.i. i'i...i ..,....,.-.. W fi'!.-" , Jt ."". ! tivji - A V I 1 JbJt'i'h.J l M" ' t v-a 9