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gtEDTORD SIXTC TRIBUNTC, MEDFORD"; ORF,(10NT, TUESDAY. JUNK H, 1910
Group Four of . the Oragon Bank
er association is holding Its annual
moellng at tho public library t hall
- tills Bflornoon, with bankers 'present
from Jackson, Josephine: K la ninth
Lake and Curry counties present.
Among other business to be trans
acted was tho election of officers".
The local and visiting bankers had
luncheon together this noon; at the
Hotel Modford, and the annual meet-
-. Ing convened ut 3 p. ra.
For fire Insurance phono 64, cor
ner Eleventh street and 8. P. track.
D. R. Wood & Co.
. The Medford Choral soclely will
meet tonight- at 8 o'clock In the
'Presbyterian church. It is; urged
that all merabors be present as there
Is Important business to be' trans-'
acted. . - ' .-, ' . , ,
B. J. McPhee, painter, r Phonr
' A . Los ' Angeles ' motor toorlng
party stopping at the Hotel Medford
comprises ' Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
Gooilan, Alan Goodan and Mrs. IT.
Webber.
, Pood, , demonstration Monday,
; Tuesday' and Wednesday at Paul's
Klectrio-store, Main and Central, by
Mrs. L. A. Humphreys. Oregon
products featured on a Hot Point
range. .- -. 62
C. If. Van Houtte of Eugene, vice
president, and W. J. Phillips of
, Portland, a director, are among the
officials ofv" the Home Telephone
company in: attendance at the an
nual 'meeting of the company, which
Is being held In the city this after
noon. :..
Ice -cream to take home, 20c a
, pint fOc a. quart No war tax.
Sugar xBowl. ..-
George W. Douglas Is entertain
ing a family of four generations who
arrived, hero Monday night from
their .home, at San Francisco tor a
two-weeks'' visit with him." The
guests are' his mother, Mrs. J. Doug
. las; hus sister, Mrs. M. D. Graham,
and her daughter, Mrs. Earl Wilson
and the latter's baby daughter,
Vivian. " - . . "
'Hemstitching, pecotlng. Some new
Ideas. Vanity Hat Shop. ; : ?
The, funeral services over the late
Richard Kidney Lewis will be held
at Perl's chapel, 28 South .tflartlett
street. .Tuesday, June 4,, at '2:30 p.
m. ' Six. members of Talisman lodge
No.' 31,: Knights of Pythias, will act
as" pallbearers. Rev. Carlos will of
ficiate. .'.Burial lathe Jacksonville
cemeterVL' V-'-- . ' ' -
reacsjar- o puna, ana music ours.
r: E. nitbti At Wimt Tmrth ntrffnt fig I
The r$iVti'qf;May, was a quiet one -
. with th.elty police court, according j
iu mo mommy rupuci, ui juuso i.j -
W 'fhdl oM. AW ftvA Moan
lor.:
-u muo - -
of which ;ere of minor" nature' and
were not. . docketed. The, -total!
amount of tines was $52.50', im-j
poBed on three men arrested for be-a
lne. intoxicated on the streets.- ,":" i
;- Room and-board at 43 North Grape
street Phctoe -568. ... . ' .66!
'D.' M. Lowe aiTi'Couhtv Agent!.
Cate! will chaperoned Bevera'l auto!
loads of people" from Medford and ,
. vKmty la. ..r respect lor tne lorm.at the Medford.
oureau and live stock meeting to be
held there next Saturday night
; Carriage, wagon and auto repair
lag and rebuilding done at Merrlman
Blacksmith Shop, All work guaron-
- teed. ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. F. Doren of
Ager are. northern California people
registered at the Hotel Holland.
- Piston rings for all cars. C. E.
Gates Auto Co. . ;
r Swem's studio is moving to 217
. East Main street and will be. ready
. for. business Saturday. 64
' Mrs. Frank Burt Yale -Burt and
Mildred Burt are guests, at the Med-
fofff from' Pbmeroy, 'Wash. '
' Phone Delaney's, stand for taxi.
Phone 561. ; Corner Main and Bart
lett. , . . 86
m We" wilieli. our Mitchell Six dem
onatrator at' a reduced price. Pacific
HlghwayJarage. ,, 65
Dpmageajio the. extent ot J3500
wero awarded' in the . superior court
at -Seattlelast week to Clarence, L.
Rehmes,, the': termer. Medford attor
ney,' former United States attorney
,r Oregon and former special as
sistant, to the U. S. attorney general,
in his suit against L. H. Heymanson
tor damages resulting from an auto-
- mobile accident last September. It
. Was charged, in the complaint that
among the Injuries sustained by Mr.
- Reames the chief one was a cut over
. the. right eye which had impaired
His vision. '. '- -
- .Dick Sanders says now Is a good
time to have your exterior work
' dotte.V The air Is clear of insects and
. - good -drying weather. Good clean
Workmanship. Phone meal time or
. evenings.. ,840-J. 844 West 14th.
. i.Oblo.vlBltbrs at the Hotel Medford
. rfre. Perrjj K. Hamilton of Cleveland
vaqd li.,P.:Boll of Zanesvllle.
Alpo Taxi. Phone 95. '
Call Mitchell in rogard to ' that
lawn mower and have It sharpened
- right.---Called for and delivered.
Phone 3 20-J.
;. People who attended the meeting
In. the library last nlgM were well
repaid, ,No,t only were the measures
ably; presented, but Mrs. D. A. Mc-
, CUI"dy and Mrs.. H. E. Marsh played
Moscoskl'S SpaniBh dance as a duet.
.'. Mies Adele Brault sang two numbers,
a doligbtful. musical treat.
. , - Canteens are practically Indestruc
tible,, yet cost less than water bags.
C. E. Gates Auto Co. '
Alco Taxi. Phone 95.
i WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
UNDERTAKER
S Ony Plione: Pacific 227.
Night Plionosi F. W. Weeks, ll)8-.ia
. t. .v, Iad Assistant, l'. ',
George M. Cornwall of Portland,
publisher of "The Timberman," tBo
widely circulated trade Journal for
tho lumber trade, was In Modford to
day en routs to his home after a
bualnoss sojourn In California. Mr.
Cornwall is much impressed with
the evidences of prosperity In Mod
ford and Jackson county, and pre
dicts a strong business revival on
the coast. ' Tho tenth session of the
Pacific Logging congress will be held
In -Portland, October Sth to 11th.
Questions to be ' discussed will In
clude utilisation of compressed air,
selling and bucking timber, utilisa
tion of caterpillar traction in logging
operations. The president ot the
congress is W. W. Pcede of , the
Hammond Lumber company.
For the best Insurance Bee Holems,
the Insurance Han.
On account of the Illness of A. B.
Campbell with a bad cold the eleva
tor In the M. F. and H. building has
not been In operation the past two
days. Mr. Campbell has sufficiently
recovered so that he aspects' to be
back on duly Wednesday.
.-. Children a hair outs one ot our
specialties at the Bowman & Noe
Barber Shop. f , ... ;
-! James Slorah, the former Medford
man who has been employed. In the
snip yarns at Astoria since last ran,
has returned to Astoria attar a sev
eral days' visit here."''
Tho Medford Printing company Is
prepared with up-to-date cuts to
print horse bills, letterheads, envel
opes, etc., tor . horses, cattle, hogs
and poultry. tf
, The city council will meet In reg
ular session tonight and so far as
can be learned only routine business
will be transacted.
First-class kodak work, charges
about bait regular prices. Jap Art
Store. r : - - tt
Mr. and Mrs. -William McQuIgg of
Lisbon, C?. D., who were guests at
the Hotel Holland ' yesterday, de
parted for home today.
Dr.' A. Bursell, 309-10-11 M. F. &
B. Bldg., North Central. Phone 29.
. S2
Burglars, probably amateur ones.
broke into the Bowers drug store at
Gold Hill last night, took 6 from
the money till, broke the cash reg
ister open and otherwise created
much damage. It Is thought , that
boys- were responsible as a lot of
candy was taken. - Sheriff Terrell
spent- the forenoon In investigating
the case..
Fir slab and dry wood for sale bv
J. T. Gagnon. - Phone 859. :
Mrs. W. H. Gore has extended an
Invitation to the Comrades club of
the Drama 'league to visit her coun
try home tomorrow afternoon. The
Comrade girls will meet -at the
library at 4 p. m. and hike out in a
body. ' i Every member. Is expected to
?ob - present. : miss ' urace Mitchell,
... . .1. ' ' . .....
vuvfmiin ui uie spons committee.
is in charge of the hike.
Hemstitching, ' l'
. Footing.- 1
' Handicraft Shop. .
rfTi ttnat i a tDtnn in 4t,A ft.
fromJsson, Calif., and Is stopping!
or tho vh I
Alco Taxi. Phone 9f '
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Van Brunt of i
Ocean Park, Calif., are auto tourists
Back on the job. Just returned
from the service and ready to do
your piano tuning and repairing. W.
P. Brooks. Call Palmer Piano Place.
Relatives ot Lieutenant . John
Hart, who is still in navy service
and who bas been stationed In north
ern Russia waters for some time
past, do not expect that he will be
released from service and return
home before fall.
. Danoj to Launpaca a Jazz, Wednes
day night, Ashland Nat. 63
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McDonald ot
Portland are visitors in Medford who
are stopping at the Holland.
Springs tor all cars. C. E. Gates
Auto Co.
A final effort to recover the body
of Carl Whlllock from Rogue river,
in which stream he was drowned last
Friday, was made today when the
river in the vicinity of which he was
drowned, near Gold Ray dam, was
dynamited. The. fence of chicken
wire across the riber was completed
yesterday about a mile and one-half
below the dam, and it was hoped
that the dynamiting of the stream
today would raise the body and that
it would float down stream and be
caught by this barrier.
Spark plugs for all cars. C. E.
Gates Auto Co. .,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bowman and
Lowell Zundell were members of a
party that left by auto this morning
on a two days' trip to Klamath Falls
and return.
1 ' Try- our merciiuhts lunch. The
Shasta. tf
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Three loads oat hay;
half mile out: 14.00 ton. :. 247
North Front street.- -f 64
LOST Gold pin with letters; S. M.
H. Reward if returned to Mail
Tribune office. . - 63
LOST Monday, morning, fox terrier,
" black and tan markings; answer
to name "Weed.", Finder please
notify Ed Walker or phone 653.
Reward. 65
WANTED Position in office by
young lady; some experience ' in
both bookkeeping and steno
grahy. Box 75, Mail Tribune. 67
You can get most any
old thing at DeVoes
; moat any old time.
UGHEST VOTING IN
HISTORY OF CITY
TODAY S ELECTION
Indications this afternoon were
that Jackson county would break a
record In the stute olectlon today by
casting the lightest vote ever known
in the comity's history. It wlU tako
a tremendous outpouring early this
evening of voters to even make the
vote a respectable looking one, and
this Is not looked for. The polls
are open until s p. m. '
The light vote Is due to two rea-
sons.'the chief one being a total lack
of Interest, and the other Is that so
ninny voters are too busy with or
chard and ranch work to take, time
to cast their ballots. '
. "Tho lightest vote ever known,"
tersely remarked Chnuncey Florey,
county clork, when, questioned at 3
p. m. today about how the election
was progressing. He had heard from
all parts of the county, and the story
was the same evory whero.
! In Modford, especially In the busi
ness district, only halt a doien. votoa
had been cast by noon and a few
more by early afternoon. It Ib an
ticipated that the full result, ot the
voting in Jackson county would be
known by 9 o clock tonight.
County Clerk Florey reports con
siderable difficulty early this fore
noon In getting the precinct election
boards filled out, as so many men
failed to report on the job, giving
as a reason that they were too busy
to serve. The situation was, straight
ened out by early forenoon, however.
Many" women served on tho boards.
It Is estimated that tho percentage
of women membership on the boards
was 60 per cent. ,'
The election failed to go smoothly
In other particulars. The various
election boards of Medford had to
erect the voting booths in their own
precincts, as Sheriff Terrell and his
deputies were too busy with other
matters and it is reported 'that the
sheriff could not hire men to do this
work at the prevailing price allowed
by the county court. . When the
judges and clerks arrived at each
precinct they found the ballot boxes
and booths lying outside and had to
get busy and erect the booths Inside.
At the federal employment office
yesterday there- were calls from the
ranchers for twenty-seven hay. hands,
but Superintendent Janes could only
find eleven men to fill the calls.
This morning more ranchers sent in
calls for six hay bands and only two
could be found.',
A rellner will double the life of
your tire. C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Robert R. Hughes, W. G. Grubbo
and H. O. Paul of Elkton, Ore., are
guests at the Nash hotel. '
Brake lining tot all cars. C. E.
. Co'
The Amoma class of the Baptist
Sunday school, will hold their regu
lar missionary meeting at "the home
of Helen Lawton, 203 North Bartlett
street.. Wednesday evening. All
members and friends are invited to
be present
An Overland at $350, Buiek- J225,
Fords $275, $290, $325, White $350.
Others at your own price. Why pay
more? Pacific Highway Garage, 123
South Front street 65'
' Due to a bad freight wreeff" last
night near Merlin, south-bound pas
senger train, due in Medford at 9:35
a. m., did not arrive here until about
2 o'clock this afternoon, being held
on .the other Bide ot Merlin until
the way was cleared. ; The north
bound train, due at 7:40 a. m., did
not reach Medford until 9:30 a.- m.
because of being held at Ashland.
The wreck was caused by a burned
bridge. The ; freight train ' came
around a curve and the engineer
seeing the bridge burning was un
able to . Btop the train, .which
plunged onto the 90-foot frame
structure, which collapsed, piling up
a number of cars. The train crew
jumped In time and no- one was In
jured. Big Dance Ashland Nat, June 4.
Launspach's Jazz orchestra. ,63
Fair and warmer weather la pre
dicted for Wednesday. The highest
temperature ot Monday was 87 de
grees. The minimum temperature of
this morning was 42 degrees. - '
Swim and Dance Ashland . Nat.
this Wednesday. Launspach's Jazz
orchestra. . 63
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh Is a local disease, greatly In
fluenced by constitutional conditions, and
in order to cure it you roust take an
internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medi
cine is taken internally and acts tbru
the blood on the mucous surfaces of the
system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was
f described by one of the beet physicians
n this country for years. It is com
posed of some, of the best tonics known,
combined with some of the best blood
fiuriflers. The perfect combination of
he ingredients In Hall's Catarrh Medi
cine Is what produos such wonderful
results In catarrhal conditions Bend for
testimonials, free.
V. J. CHENEY A- CO., Props., Toledo, O,
t All Druggists, 76o.
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
1DR. RICKERT
. V EYES SCIENTIFICALLY
TESTED, AND GLASSES
PROPERLY FITTED 1
NO DROPS tISKD
Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated
. Suite 1-2 over Mar Co.
128 E. Main, llpstaln
H KUBLL-
OF CATTLE STEALING
Tl
A search Is being conduotod nl
over tho Btuto 'aiid lu adjoining
states for Harold Kubll, tho young
Applcgute ruueher arrestod tho lut
tor part of last week charged With
stealing a cow, from Fred' Of fen-
bacher, another Applogate rancher,
sinco which time two warrants have
been Issued In thla county charging
Kubll with cattle stealing from othor
ranchers In tho Applcgute district.
Kubll failed to show up at his pre
liminary hoorlug at Grants .' Pass
yesterday forenoon and his present
whereabouts ,. aro Unknown. It ' Ifl
claimed that he and his family and
their auto Have . been awuy from
home 'since, last . Sunday. Shorlft
Terrell,, with the two Juckson county
warrants, was nt Omits Pass yester
day forenoon ready to serve them
If Kubll should 'be released on tho
charge preferred by Mr. Offeubucuor.
Tho authorities ot Jackson and
Josephine counties . suspoct. that
Kubll and family are In Portland and
vicinity.. where -he has relatives, and
got Into touch Monday noon with
the Portland , authorities,' Several
telegrams , and long distance phoue
messages, passed between, the sher
iff's . office and Portland officials
lust night and. this forenoon. ,'.
. The" original' arrest of Kubll, who
Is about 22 years old, caused a great
sensation, throughout, the. Applvgato
district. The two warrants sworn
out here against Kubll are ns fol
lows: Clinton Cook charges that
Knbli nlbla a steer from" him on
May 10. and J. A. O'Brien alleges
that Kubll stole a cow from him on
May 1. These warrants - were not
sworn out until after a thorough
investigation In which the hides of
the alleged stolen animals were lo
cated In Medford.
Kubll had retained Attorney Gus
Newbury ot Medford to defend him
nt his preliminary hearing In
Grants Pass, and 'Mr. Newbury was
there to nerform' that duty. - The
'Grants Pass Courier- contains, the
following account of Kublt's disap
pearance: .'
"Harold kubli;' tho' ' Applcgate
rancher accused 'of stealing cattle
and who was to liave appeared here
before Justice Holman at. 10 o'clock
today, -tailed to appear. He was. Out
on $500 cash' bond, v ' '. '
' "This forenoon', just before tho
hour Bet for the' trial, about 25
ranchers from 'the Applegate section
were at. tho courthouse, presumably
to appear as 'witnesses against
Kubli:-. ji I) ' !'
' "There Is a- warrant out in Jack
son county,' also, tor Mr. Kubll, and
efforts are being made ! by officers
to locate him." , f:. . ,?
Different and
l Better
than other
'cornflakes
7m:
Post
Toasties
HEARTBURN
or heaviness , after meals are
most annoying manifestations
of acid-dyspepsia, '--.-':'
IfrHOIDS
pleasant to take, neutralize
acidity and help restore
normal digestion . i ' V
MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE ,
' MAKERS CP 3COTT3 EMULSION
irrorimsasMMBPBSg
r Patriotism Before Profit
' : -..;.' ' "' ' ,
: . -Much more profit,'! made on Swiss Watches than there Is
311 the Standard American makes.' , ' '
. Yet I stand squarely on the principle ot America First, , ,
' : Why buy a foreign' watch that Is not so good, and pay a.
larger profit? . .. j ;. ,- " .,
j American watches - are 'the world's best, aiyl It's true the
profit Is less (n selling them, but the customer gets a bettor
watch, that, carries with It every advantage over any foreign
made product, .: ,
. 'domo In and Jet mo-explain tlilH to your wit Inflict Ion, - -
. The five leading American makes aro tho - .
HAMILTON, v HOW Aim, W AITHAM, MMI V . AND IUINOIS
Do not . lo deceived Into buying any Hwlss made watch
represented as an American made Insist on 0110 of tlio nlmvo
lutincd loiullng American makes . ;
Johnson The Jeweler ,
Tho Comriulo club will go .on a
hike Wednesday evening. Tho mom.
hers will muut nt the library ut 4:15,
In police court yesturduy after
noon, Harry Owsley of near Central
Point pleaded guilty to tho chuvgo
ot driving an automobllo whan In
toxicated and wns fined mid,
costs oy juuko Tttyior. uwHioy ran
his car Into another auto which was
Htamling on Sixth street by tho
Ho(e! Holland yesterday noon, badly.
wracking both cars,
Mattroxstts mude over; furniture
upholstering, crating and packing.
Douglas, 101 8. .Central, Phone
015-.I., . i , , , , : .
Tom . Gannon, . well known Applo-
gato minor, brought, buck with him
last night from llornbrook a bad
Jag and two pint bottles ot whiskey.
Chief ot Pollco Timothy found the
Illegal combination on tho Pear
creek brlilgo and locked tho outfit up
In the city . prison. Gannon was
flnad S 15 and costs today and pre
ferred to serve out "lu "" J"1'-
Sewing machines repaired, bought,
sold and routed, . 2fia per week.
Douglas, . 101, S, Contra!, Phono
81G-J. . '
If a'womon is nervous or bas'ditiy
spells, suffers from awful pains at regular
or irregular intervals she should turn to a
tonio mado up of herbs, and without al
cohol, which makes weak women strong
and sick women well. It is Dr. Pierce'i
Favorite Prescription. Druggists sell it in
liquid or tablets. Send 10 cents to the
Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo1, N. Y., for trial
package. Then, for tho liver and bowclf
notbng is so good as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant
Pellets. These are little, sugar-coated
pills, composed ot Mayapplo, leaves ot
aloe, root ot jalap thu-gs that Nature
grows in tho ground. .
Osdcn, Utah "Durioi txpct,u)oy I auffmd s
9 van Mrvoua brek-doo. - Domim vary weft.
u namaatad ud kick all UM tlma. My mother
odrueC nw to takt lr. FwroaVFatbrita Pntactip-
ttoo. Aittv tha firat law doaaa 1 aoukl oat, am
thios 1 aad not dona far aama Uma. 1 kept on
takinf it and nau praetkally no uffaring and a
fioa larta baby, weighlos elmran pootxlj. .1 wuuU
adviM all proipectlvo motbora to taka 'Favorlto
Pracrlptloa.' Tboy cauUl taka BotlUBI ballar,
t-iln. Jcim Wattw.3MaSisV - '
You Will
Enjoy:
Your Lunch
at
I Cool, Comfortable,
I i and Homelike.
I Southern Oregon's
.Leading
. v Confectionery
Kodak Finishing
Film developing, 15o roll.
Printinir. post card size, 3 for 10a.
; ,2x3'4 and smaller, 2 for 60,"
, Kverv dav servino.
JAP ART STORE ;
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DO YOU WANT your friends to avoid you? They
will; certainly do so when your brenfth is bnd.V
VM Tlll"M to vr avncn Fil ntltrMlM hflOiUrr n hflf4'
breath. lt is caused by dmordcrs ot , tho stomacn
,which can be corrected by taking Cliambcrluih'a
Tablets. Many have been permanently cured of
stomach troubles by the use of these tablets after
years of suffering. Prico 25 cents' per bottled
LIBERTY
TODAY
MaryPicKford
ii
RAGS
The story of Tense Climaxes, Dramatic and Humor-,"
, , oua Interesto ;
A PiU'uiiKiunt lii'issui' ... .
Bargain Prices Adults 15c; Children 10c ,
TOMORROW THURSDAY
Vivian Martin in "You Never Saw Such a Girl"
Pearl White in 9th Episode "Lightning Raider"
Gifts for Bridea ,;
..." Wedding Silver
Graduation Presents
Engagement Rings
- X ' Wedding Rings
tp ui.. ,, f ...... b
for any puriioKCi'iiid ,it At XfM fl
this cxclusivo Jewelry Store .' " '
Jusl Iterclvod
Novelty
v Beads
$2.00 to $5.50
l'hono HI
The
Absolute Safety;
mi,
The NedfordNationalBank
Your Bank
BECAUSE.
You want a Bank that
' is Solid and Secure
W, II. OOKK,
I President,
MflUiillUMM
IllulillMu
O, You Thinners! :
If you want to prcseiTfj.yonivfafo from sunburn,"
windbiirn, freckles ov . tan, . use Sad Tox Velvet
Lotion,. 25c, j , . . '.
'.''. '. ' '' '' -', "-.,.. ; ', !-
Heath's Drug i Store
Phone 884 ' . ' The San Toz Store
.a IGNATION REPAIRING
Magnetos, Spark Coik Motors' and Generators'
repaired and -, rev.ound. Oiiarantcod' good as new.
Batteries repaired. We avewSoutlwn Oregon Agents
tor the colobratedBurd Ehrgs; "Try them for com
pression. -.-,.". .;: ...:. ,y,
r CRATER LAKE MOTOR CO.
ONLY
-In-
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ma
Diamonds, Watches, Gold and,
Platinum Jewelry, Silver i and
Plate, Leather Novelties." '
Martin j. Reddy
Hdiilliem (Irerti)ii'x Ienil(iig Jeweler
,: . VMIors Always Welcome
Bsrle of
JOHN 8. OHTII,
Cashier,
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