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i- PERSONAL
Mrs, telhel Knstrnnn of Oakland,
Cn1 nnd MIbs Inez Coffin, who la at
tomllng tho Bimuimr bcIiooI nt IRrkc
lny, arrived Krldny to nttond tho fun
eral of their father nnd grandfnlhor,
A. R. Coffin.
, Tho mining confirosp which was to
liavo 'boon hold nt Etna, Cnl., has
heon galled off mil vt ill not bo hold
thla year. Thin in bnoaimo moit of
Hfsklyou'd rnlnoral oxhlbltn aro on dis
play at tho fnlr In Snn Krnncleco. It
'lb expected that the cnnftrM will bo
held at Ktnn wnW ynnr
"Water8 CoirimlnBlonor ClilnnockMuft
Friday for QrnntB I'm.
Velvet lco cream at Do Von'n.
Tho blK 12-Inch rtntrlfiiKl inimp
nnd direct ronnoeli'il motor for tho
pumping of wator Into tho illtchoH for
tho Irrigation project In tho lowor
valley Ik now lining put I" placo nnd
water will ho turned Into tho dltchoH
minin time during tin coming week.
Tho project I being Initialled by
community co-operative entorprlne.
and the ditches havo already boon
completed. Tho pump and motor ar
rived Monday from tho Bouth.
OrantH Pnss Courier.
Tho Mcdford Vulcnnlzlngjvorkn nro
now vulcanizing punctures nt 2rc.
CommlMloner (lenernl P. Illchard
llernstrom of tho Swedish building
nt tho exposition, Count Claes Hondo
of Stockholm, special- envoy from
King ntiHtnv, nrrlve tonight en route
to tho cast and will bo met at Ash
land by J. A, Westerlund und tnkon
over the Pacific highway to Mcdford
where they will rejoin their train.
Oct flltorcd gnsollno from tho Itcd
f!ltor at Gnrnott-Cory's.
Mrs. C. A. Evnld, Mrs. A. It. Carl
non, Mrs. J. A. Mnn, Mrs. N. .1. Hunil
berg, nil of Chicago, are visiting with
Mrs. J. A. "vVoflterlund.
Bco Dnvo Wood nbout that flro In
mirnnco policy. Offlco Mali Tribune
HldR.
Crater Inko was officially opened
to tho public Thursday, July 1st,
though for tot) days guests havo boon
rccelVed. tit tho lodge. Becley1 Hall
left Thursday ' for tho lake t on, the
first regular trip of tho htiinmor
Hchedule, carrying pouch mall. It Is
expected that the trip to tho top of
the luko can ho mndo without any dif
ficulty by the first of next week.
Hull will try to reach tho lop of tho
rjm on his present trip. Tho host
previous 'record wits July 12.
. -VWII-O.-Htcel -returned Thursday
evening to Crater l.ako National park.
K. (I)nd) Ditnltip has returned
from n r.i-jk's auto Irlp to Crescent
City anil other Calirorni.1 and Oregon
coast points.
Ilome-mndo pnslry nt Tho Shasta.
Dr. M, 0. Harbor, Palm block,
Hours 9 to 4. Phone: Offlco 110;
Home 110J2.
Paul MeDoiiHld, general iiiiiiiukct
of a geitHral lueiveBiidlse store In
Klamath o.iinty, Is spending u few
days In thu ulty nit In irUmiU and
relative.
Pnolfld PaokiiHo goods with 1). M.
0. Threads. Hnndlornft 8luit. KS
V. II. Ileniy el (onivliU Is aiming
Ibe out of town virilom In tho city
this week.
Do Voo oarrlofl the best lino of
flvo cent cigiirs in tho ulty.
a iimrni'wnvo struck Siskiyou coun
ty. California. Wednesday, and all re
sorts closed and their Inmate order
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oil OUW I lie itrsi Buiirn m i"" ""
parting delegations northbound anlv
id In Ibis city Thursday, and wore
ordered to kwi roIuk It Is expected
that most of the exodus will spend
the iroui Hi In the I(ku river valley.
Drink Clro KoU " First for Thirst"
5r at your favorite fountain. ss
The Jury iwnel has been exrused
,. until Hgaln mimiiioiied by the nherlff
Indication are tlmt the present Jur
ors will be held over for the full term
Homo-mnde postry nt tho Shiutn.
II. Chandler Usn. who won the
Northwiwt otn golf rlimiiploiwlilii at
goHtltu ami Troni. defeating the
PultforttU star. Jlt Neville, hux ie
turntHl heme.
ChooUtM, SO Milts lb. D Voo's.
lllllte Margsii his returned from
n trip to N York hwohiuuImI 1
hU btllinr.
(lot yojir buter, . orrnin. milk
dim butter milk at De Vojj'fl..
ThV ally rdliwMo requiring that
all dogs be in untied ut Into effect
Thursday. All owners of dogs Hie
wKmwl tt strltl olnH-rvanee of the
i- law will' ! oxgwted.
! Mrebnt' Lunch. M. Th iht.
Mrs. Al V. llugm iturHd W
mornlHg from tbrw weks' tMI
with frl4 Wd restive In Portland.
Former rwtfilMU of Kansas Hrlng
In tha Hogu rlvr vallay Wav dwM
(Ml MImmi Attgnat 8th. a Kansas lUv
hiuI all JWhawkura ar urg4 to fere
gstkor at Aahlaa4 for a reuoto. r
AHdsrgw WKl i mlh aro Hie
lofidar of tha mVnot
Han't wwrr efr U tHHday di
nar this hot VMtkar. Taka onr
fxatllr to th Ngah CaJMart. gai
fnt eMta wal M4 you will ho pUwa-
Ij. J. Freoman of 1'omona, Cal , Is
Rncndlnsf a few days In the city and
kolloy vlflltlng friends and relntlves.
Tho Pacific ano KnBtern will be
gin running tholr summer excursions
to Ilutlo Falls, Sundny, July 4. The
train will loavo Mcdford at 8 a. in.
nnd leavo nutto Falls at 5 o'clock.
Mrs. Frederick Pelouze of KiiKle
Point spent Thursday In Medford vis
iting frlcndn nnd shopping.
Tho Medford Cannery wants logan
berries und pays 4c n pound. OK
Chrla Natwlck of Eagle Point spent
Thursday In Medford attending to
busInnpft'Sranttors.
Mrs.'.!. P. Churchill of Yrokn. Js
visiting with, friends In this city this
week.
Frosh roasted peanuts nt Do Voo's.
Seott I luhbnrd of Seattle, a former
resident of this city. Is lsltlng
rlends In this city and valley for a
ew days.
Kodak finishing and BtippIIos nt
WoStopSrt.Camora Shop. Oppofllto
lloolt Store,
N, M. Scott of Olendolo Is a busi
ness visitor In the city this week.
The Hoke Co-operative cannery has
begun the work of canning loganber
ries. Loganberry Juice, a drink ex
traeled.from the berry. Is being sorv
ed as n soft drink In local soda foun
tains. Hrlng your loganberries to Med
fold Cannery and receive 1c n pound.
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Miss Helen Ewell of Marysvllle.
Cal., and Miss Dorothy Churchill, of
Yrokn, Cal. ur'e' visiting Miss Leah
Walthers of this city.
J.tO. Gerklng, tho beat nil nround
pliotogrnphor In southern Oregon.
Alwnyn rellnble. Negatives mndo any
whore, tlmo or place. Studio 228
Main St. Phone .120-.L
The following Is the schedule of
the Twilight baseball league: Tues
day, July 0, HaptlstH vs. Methodists;
Saturday, July 10, Christians vs
Presbyterians; Tuesday, July IS,
Methodists vs. Presbyterians; Satur
day, July I", Haptlsts vs. Christians;
Tuesday, July 20. Haptlsts vs. Pres
byterians; Saturday, July 2 1, Metho-
dlstH vs. Christians. The winners will
play for the championship, July 27,
110, and August It.
Mr. and Mrs. Both Hullls of Ster
ling are spending the Fourth In tills
olty.
Siskiyou or Colestln water, 10c per
l.nllln nt till Vnn'il.
W; L. llVfrfnVd, former nmnnger of
the Star theater, Iiiih departed for
WnJ Francisco.
Jnck Altken and family will spend
tho Fourth of July on tho upper
Itogue.
(liand ball Moose Hall Saturday,
July .1. Ladlos free. Adlmlsslon f.O
cents.
A. Ti. Hate, manager of the Apple-
gate creamery, bus resigned his posi
tion, and will move to his ranch
property nonr Albany, where he will
make his future home.
Plcnlo excursion to Hutte Falls
Sjtnday, July Ith. Spond n cool day
In the woods along tho mountain
streams. Hrlng your picnic baskets,
Hulling In flno. Train lenves Pnclfle
and Kastern depot at 8 a. in. Uo
turning leave Hutte Falls 5 P. m..
arrive Medford 0: IV Will stop at
all stations. $1.00 round trip. K0
M. V. Vortlu of lleddliigs, Cal., Is
spending n few days In the city -attending
to business matters.
Ceorge Fnrlln of Montague. Cal.. Is
among the out of town lsltors In the
oily this week.
Nick Kline of the (irlffln creek
district spent Thursday In Medford
attending to business matters.
It wns reported to the police Thurs
day night that u man had been killed
on the railroad tracks south "f Hie
city. Investigation showed It to be
a ease of too much whiskey affecting
the Imagination of the narrator.
Carl Y. Topgwald will leave next
week for Ban Francisco to see the
exponltlou.
Holtert Moore of Hold 1 1 lit was In
the cll Fildii) en unite home from
Jun dutv
ORDER
K'ciihmiiIhm', the slim- will ho rinsed all
da Aloiida.x nnd um slumld (Hiler to
day for Sundn and Monday.
Wo have a comploto lino of Vogotabloa,
Fruits and Berries, also Watermelons
iuul Cnntoloupes
PHONE 2f)2
MARSH & BENNETT
S.i. nid door cat of Kirt N.iliuital l;mk
AWDVOHD MAO. TRTJ3UNW.
Hcclnnlnc Julv 1st the night ninll
will close at nlho o'clock, Instend of
ton. This Ib by virtue of a recent
order of the poBtofflce department
Tom Farlow of Lake creek wos a
Medford und Jacksonville visitor this
iveelt.
A special train bearing one hun-i
dred members of the Knights of Co
lumbus lodge of Chicago, passed
through the city this morning at
11:30 en route to the San Frnnrlsco
fnlr. The Commercial club distrib
uted flowers and fruit on the train,
nlso'lltorature of the Itoguo rtvor val
le. The local branch of the order
also extended favors to the visiting
brothers This evening n special train
bearing 140 HrookUn Eagles will
pass through the elt en route Imme
from the fair
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By POSTER STAMPS
Mnrlin .1. Ifeildv r ed the ll
lowing from one ol' Ibe ulmleooli
house in Providence, X. .1.. with
whom lie iloon buiiueHx. which fclmw
liow the .Meiiroril poster stamps are
ndvertiiing the velley:
"The writer Iiiih noti i evernl
times t tut t letters uuil pnekuge -eut
in by you Imve hud niter stiiuiiit ut
liieliei'l henring pictures of "cones in
the Rogue Kiver volley. As lie i
mnking a collection of tlieie, would
you he willing dome time when -i'inl
ing in u package or leller 1o include
Home nl' lltese stninps for his i olli c
lion. Iiiflohcil find one of the po tir
slumps showing (he design iiieepltil
lV tin I'roMileiiee elintiiher ol i mil
meiee reeenllv.
MOVE FOR PEACE
CIIICAflO, Julv -. A move l..r
pence in Hie building I miles situation
wiih iiiiule IoiIiiy li" Kdwnrd limes.
Mr. IlincH invited, rcpresentnlives of
the cnipcnlers' uniotl, the liuilding
coiil inctors uuil the materia! iiiiinii
fui'lurer' orgiiniziilioii to meet with
him. All uceeptcil. Mr. Nines said
he thought lliev would he able to gel
together on Home pliiu which wouM
lestore peace. Kuililiug muteriul
plautK were still miming today, hut
deliveries were not being made.
SPKCIAL THAIX TO MOXTAOl'i:,
CAIilPOKXlA
The Southern Pacific will run n
special train from OrantH Pass to
Montague. Sunday. July tth, leave
Medford 7 a. in. under auspices of
Medford band nnd Medford ball team,
both organizations going on this
special train to participate In the
TWO days celebration at Yrokn, Cal.,
round trip to Montague. $4.0.1, two
days limit (on sale at Moil ford only)
other points should send here for
tickets.
Those not caring for celebrations
can flhh In the Klamath and Shasta
rivers or take train from Montngtio
(at reduced rates) to Shasta resorts,
where good fishing Is to be had lu
the Kacrninento liver, nnd whero
Hiiah resorts as Slsson tavern, Slsson
fish hotehery. Shasta Springs. Shasta
lletreat, Cnsilo Crags, can be visited,
and where Ml Shasta and lli Hluck
Hutte aro constant l in sight
Join this excursion, a most enjoy
able two dus outing
Solid voutlbulod steel tiniu. nil
burning englims. no clndors or dust.
Hand music en route.
Tlekets now on sale by band bos.
base ball team. It. I. Kwlng, Hert
Orr and Southern Pacific passenger
office SM
TODAY
ERNER ATTRACTED
N CHICAGO STRIKE
MJWQUD. OKIWOX FRrj)AY, JULY 2, J015
SLIGHTLY
COOLER
WEATHER PROMISED
Slightly cooler wenlhcr t- tin
iromise of the wenther man fr the
Fourth of July, ami thi- mornm. i ,
.liglit lneeze sprung up. Aeeordin-j
to pioneer foreensters, n wind in J" ,
nieainn rrtirl.'.
TM'e Ii6tt0!l dny l ' i"r s
Tliursdn.v. wfiep Ihe lliermnui' lei r.
i irt'j' iltwiVeM. 'Wediit -'I. ix H
r..,. IumI 101 'AiarmH. At ikmhi tmi.n
the mercury tmul n'l UH de-.-n-i-. j
The heal is no linlm In Ihmik i- .un !
truitgi'ower.i nfnl is relnnTiny the
-eei.ml giowlll of III fill fn. The lie.iv -
u-t use of ell v wnter for the -iii-'i'
oeeiirrcd Tlmrstliiv ufteriionii i.ikI ,
veiling.
The fruit i well advanced, pear
and apple larger than at the end '
Julv n ,eiirngo, Inreeiistunf un -ail
hnnest.
KANSAS DAY WILL BE
CELEBRATED AUGUST 8
It has been deilded to bold the
annual meeting of Ihe formerly of
Kansas iieojile In the Rogue Hlwr
vnllev at Ashland on Thursday. July
i ti,!,. u. Ill I,,. rlnritiLf the chautau i
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iiin and u is uri nivi nii -n "
all Kansas people be present on that
For everything new
and up-to-date in the
JEWELRY LINE
si:i:
MARTIN .1. REDDY
The .IcWl'IlM'
tiii:.u ai.ity steki:
212 East Alain Street
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GRANTS
MEDFORD
Game
TWUM tlllMl TIBIr
Jud Pernoll will Pitch for Grants Pass
Al Caster will Twirl for Medford
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Both teams arc the strongest aggregations their respective cities
have had in many years. Medford has won eight straight and the
game promises the classiest ball seen here in many a day.
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TOMORROW, JULY 3
MEDFORD
Called at 1 0:45 Admission 50c
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