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MEProRD mail TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON', FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 15
PAGE FIVE
D PIONEER OF .
i JACKSONVILLE IS
I The Markets
CALLED BY DEATH
William Arthura, a roHltlont nf many
BectloMH of ihe northwest for 6.ri yenrn,
. died nt hlH home In Jacksonville, Auk.
0, 192&. In his lifetime ho hod resld
f ed In Idnho, In Wiilla Wtilla county,
Wushlngton, where ho owned Ufllt iio1'h
of wheaUnntl,. In Umatilla county, In
Linn county, nt what 1r now Khedd,
nnd for 20 years nt ItrnwnKvfllt, Ore.
ArthurR lived for 23 years In the Wnlln
Wnlla country. : -,
He nrrlved nt JnckKnnvllle Ootoliep
mjkl, 1862, with 1100 In bills on the Stnte
Jllonk of Missouri. Owluir l the Civil
wax conditions the hills were' worth
s less,. He wns befriended by Jerry Mhi
.- tin; n friend ho hod known In the
east, nnd Riven employment In hls
blacksmith shop, where he mnyed for
38 months.
Arthurs then drove nn ox tenm to
, T.lnn county, nnd n few weeks later
went to noise, Idnho, laler In the
summer returning to Kupene, Oregon,
where he. wns married on September
11. 186a to Snmh McCollister.
He then moved to I'matilln county,
After n residence of nearly 20 years
In the Willamette vnlley, nnd then
moved to nenr Wnltsburg. Wnshlnp
ton, where he resided for 23 years.
i In 1807 ho returned to Jackson
j county and purchased a farm on the
Little Appteprate, and after 11 years,
j Journeyed to Baker county. Orepjon,
i later going n Montana nnd Idaho. .
In 1812 he returned to Jackson
? county, and for the Inst six yenrs has
j been a resident of Jnrksonville.
William Arthurs wnrf hornet Nnsh
vllle, Tenn.. December 6, 183!. At the
age of three he moved to 8ullivan
county, Missouri. When 16 he was
bound out in lennv the blacksmith
rade In 18fi0 he started ncrosH the
"plains by ox team, being In charge of
the loose cattle with the expedition.
He Is survived by his wife, a resi
dent of Jacksonville, ji son, Chester
Arthurs of Prnlrle City, Ore., three
daughters, . Mrs. Olive .Shell on of
N'yassn. Oregon, Mrs. V. H. I,nmb of
Sam's Vnlley, nnd Mrs. J. H. Masters
of Jacksonville.. A roth- Joseph
Arthurs resides nt Leavenworth, Kuh.
The funeral services will, be held
from the Conger Funeral 1'arlors. Sat.
urday, AugUHt 8, nt two o'clock in the
afternoon, interment In the Medford
cemetery. -
CHAMBER OF G.
OFORGArilZATIONS-
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Livestock.
PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 7. Cat Hp
Extremely Blow, calves 50c up. Ho
coljtiv 185 cattle. 70 calves. SteerH,
medium, J7.tiU 8.25; common,:
7.50; mills, good tboet yearliues ex
cIikIdiI.) $4.50(1)5.50; common to med
ium (('minors anil bolognas), $3 5T4.50;
calves, medium to choice (11)0 pounds
down), $7. 50K 9; medium to choice
MHO to 20 pounds), lU(fi'11.50; med
ium to choke (200 pounds up), $0.50 !i
10. .
lions Nominally steady; recelptH,
100 head.
Sheep Nominally steady: receipts,
lir.o head.
Eggs.
PORTLAND, Ore., Aus. 7. Eggs
Extras cent higher. Current receipts,
2SV4e; pullets, "TCftfc; firsts, :tlM
f(i3ac; extrus, 33 fi' 3314c, ' delivered
Portland.
Butter.
PORTIjAND. Ore.; Aug. 7. Butter
Standard cuhcs up lc; prints firm.
Extra cubes, city, 5oc; standards,
4BV4c; prime firsts, 47c; firsts, 45c;
undergrades, nominal; prints, 52c;
cartons, 53c.
Hntterfat Very firm, scarce. Rest
churning' cream, 61e net shippers'
track in zone No. 1.
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A. The
J f New Autumn Coats
M. M. Bept Store
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IS SHOWING THK ;
Poultry.
PORTLAND. . Ore., Aug. 7. Hens
draggy; aprlngs steady. Heavy hens,
22T(23c; light, 14ST15c; springs. 19fT
25n; young white ducks. 22c.
Potatoes and Onions.
PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 7. Potatoes
Steady; 2(S2.15.
Onions Wenlt, 2V6?T2c lower;
$3.50 (S 3.75. v
Portland Wheat .
1'OrtTT.ANn. Aug. 7 Wheat, hard
white, bluestem. Baari, $1.09; soft
while, western white. $l.f,5; hard win
NEW STIiAKJHTIJNK MODELS
. NEW FLARED EFFECTS
Delightfully charming, every one of them each taking unto itself some new ten
dency of the mode. All are carefully tailored, from luxurious fabrics and made
still smarter with glove stitching buttons and large self -collars.
bummer bilks
Summer Dresses Reduced
1-lvcrj' Suinmcr Dross in our entire stook redneed. ' Values' inurli
lielow wholesnle cost. ' .
ter. $1.57; northern spring $1.55;
I:
S1.52
B. B. H. hard
western red.
while. Jl.till.
Today's far Receipts Wheat. 45;
flour. 7; oats. 2; hay. 12.
Sun Francisco Uultcrfat
SAN KHANOISCO, Aug. 7 Buttor
fnt f.o.h. Kan Francisco, .lioc. .
BRITISH CHINESE
SERVANTS WALK OUT
PEKING, Auk. 7 . ( A P.) Sixty
Ch incite servants at the BritiKh legn
tfon InirltKlIn several employeH of ihe
h'Kntion chancery, have gouei on
strike, their action being cmiHideretl
the result of intimidation .fcy lea,drs
of the student nntl-foreiftii apitaftlon.
This is the flrttt indication of Ihe ef
'nfrnvosfireatl of the ittiUo 'lis n weap
on against the British in Pelting.
The "tiurvoy and Btntistlcnl" com
mittee oil the' Medford Chamber of
Commerce are'inipressed with the Im
mediate need of an authentic direc
tory of tiio. patriotic, political, busi
ness, fraternal, social, religious nnd t
miscellaneous organizations In Med
ford. With this thought in mind, they
have compiled, as, near correct, as
available statistics would permit, u di-
, rectory of this nature. Before send
ing this prepared material to the press
to ho compiled In hook form. It is
their desire that it be as near 100 per
cent perfect as possible. From time
to time, through these columns, will
he printed, these listings an the cham
ber now has them. Organizations who
find they are not correctly, or not list
ed at all, will help in the cause, ns
well as promote their own interests,
by, advising the chamber nt once as
their particular case may he. Local
renders should clip these lists as the
series are run and in that way they
will have a reasonably correct direc
tory for their own use. Below Is the
listing on the religious organizations
as the chamber's present records show
ithem:
T Adventists, North Riverside, Rev. T.
L. Thuemler.
Apostolic Faith, East Main, Rev.
"Blankt?)"
Baptist, North CentVnl, Rev. F. R.
Leach.
Christian Science, North Onkdnlc,
Mrs. O. McDearmond, reader.
Christian .Huuth Onkdale, Rev. D. J.
Howe. :':,
Church of the Nazarene, North Cen
tral, Rev. C. M. King.
Episcopal, North Central, Rev. Wm.
B. Hamilton. v
First Methodist, West Main, Kev.
DeVoe. .' . - ,
Free Methodist, South Ivy, Rev.
'Blank ?)"
Qlnd Tidings Mission, North Grape.
Rev.'T. Ji Crelghton.
Luthernn-Kngllsh, West Fourth,
Rev. K. J. Johnston.
Pentecostal Mission, Kast Main,
Rev 10. F. Bingham.
Presbyterian, West Main, Rev, 10. P.
Lawrence.
Roman Catholic, South Oakdalo,
Rev. F. W. Black.
Halyatlon Army, North Bartlctt,
1 Captain Allen Pitt.
.South Methodist, South Ivy, Rev.
'Blank (?)"
Pnnk with ens. '
Voile Dresses
Tissue Dresses . .
$6.00 Fancy Striped Bordered;
Bordered Woolens are the season fav
ored style;. shades of pondre blue, rust,
tan, grey. ery speeial ....$5.49
S All ")4-ineU width.
1 R.& G. Rubber Top Corsets
' $1.25
The verv latest, in this tvpe of eoi-set.
Special ' $1.25
$1.50 Brassiere Corsets $1.25
These have been extremely popular. '
Selling now $1.25
jS One lot, .$7.50 Corsets L.l.OO ;
H McCall Printed Patterns,
. . . . . . . . $5.39
.........$2.95
Women's Shoes
Two-strap kid
slippers $2.75
Two-strap patent'
slipjiers $3.95
One-strap satin '
slippers $4.50
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251
Printed Noveltv Silks, in all the wanted colors, selling special
at....... ... ;.,.$1.09, $1.39 and $1.49
$4.50 New Woolens $3.89
Kasheen Woolen Dress floods in natural, rose, blue; used for coat
ing and dresses. , ; 1 ,
$1.50 Wool Crepe
$1.25 "
Fancy striped flranite
Wciol Creie,i 3f inches
wide; navy, brown, tan.
Special $1.25
cue
' Reliable Merchandise Since 1894
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Men, Work Clothes
Special ,
Work Sliirts..: '. 85 to $1.00.
Khaki Pants.......... $l!50 to $2.50: g
Summer Union Suits ...89 ag
Hig values in Underwear, Hosieiy, s
Cloves, Shoes.
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Boys' Sport Blouses J 1
a't$l.Q0
These are made in lain or striped per
cales and madras cloths, sizes 5 to 14
years. , y
Everfast Linens and Suitings y
III J J IliUlllllllIlIlllf 111 1 1 11UIJ1J Mil II IlllilJ M JIM 1 1 f ItlUIIf 1 1 1 1 IIII t III JLi
3
as
ANTELOPE ITEMS
Mr Klssllng and family left for
Portland via Crater lake and Bend
tills week. ' 1 " " "
C. B. Allen nnd Ben Klngery lert for
the head of Sardine creek to fight
fires Thursday.
Mra. F. Seymour visited Mrs. Harry
.Von der Hellen Thursday.
Ben Kingery visited Eagle Point on
business Wednesday afternoon.
Frank Hainse in sick, due to poison
from w"ls which be was working In
during threshlug.' ,. '
The CorbonEille orchard lias
started to nick iears. It Is eected
that they will have a good crt
The first plcklnwlll begin in the
jnrihson oruhanl on the tenth of this
month. 1 1
The Corbon orchard will also start
picking n Monday.
. 'i ' ' ' . ' '': :
- " - Free Delivery Service ,
Santford & Go.
307-309 East Main Street 7
Phone 702 Phone 703
tv.iA I, M'.-i, v ii ;
Free Delivery Servibe "
10-lb. sack Pure
Cane Sugar . . .70
-
lQQ-lb. sack Pure
Cane Sugar . .6.50
Use our delivery service
Compare our price yith
the price yoii have been
paying you will find it
costs you less an4' you
will get service that will
please you. ;
Do not compare one or
' twp items compare the
price on each purcjiase,
eachi day in the' week.
All prices quoted by this Store
are regular prices, good any da y
in week, until market changes
1 lb. Hills Red Can Coffee , .55
4 lbs. Hills Red Can Coffee, lb 54
10 large bars Crystal White Soap........ .40
10 large bars P. $ G.'Soap .40
Fancy Seedless Raisins, lb jlO
Fancy Lima Beans, lb 15
Fancy Bulk Coffee, lb.......... .45
10 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar 70
25 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar 1.75
100 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar....... ....6.50
Kellogg's Corn Flakes, package.... 10
5-lb. tin Fancy' Peanut Putter, lb 23
Ya pint Pure Olive Oil... a..... .30
Pint Wesson or Mazola Oil 28
6 boxes Large Matches '. .25
Large bottle Certo : 30
Jello, any flavor 10
4-oz. bol tie Vanilla .40
Large package Shredded Wheat .12
Large can Fancv Red Salmon .30
2 packages Chesterfield Cigarettes 25
2 packages Lucky Strike Cigarettes 25
2 packages Camel Cigarettes....'...;.......... .25
Dozen pint Masort Jars .60
Dozen quart Mason Jars .70 1
Best Creamery But
ter, lb- .
Fancy; Full Cream
Cheese, lb.
.50
.28
We are now purchasing
thousand s "of dollars
worth of Rogue Riyer
products each '' rn o h t K,
but we are not getting
enough eggs, fruits and
vegetables io supply bur
outside market.
We pay. the; market price
in cash for all products
purchased remember,
when you patronize this
store; you help maintain
a market for Vour
ucts.