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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1911)
rs PXG1TW0 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OKECION, AVNDNRSDAY, MAY 17, tOtt. -1 s? w . a 1 .. f.F- !! ,ri LOCAL AND PERSONAL i uJ : : ! Mnkn tin liiVfslment by InsurliiR wlh tlto "Multml 1.1 to or Now ToVk." J. K HutcliONon, A Kent, Alfrrtt M. IrfK'ko nnd Frank Out. Jr., mum ntnonff tbo Mairrn nrrlx-nls Mon day. J. A. Jrnklns of Itonbunt spout Tues day In Medfonl. J. a Pendleton of Tnfolo Hock triuis noted business In Medfonl Tuesday. Modford now lias a rental Agency luid house ItUntor nre pouring Into the of ficii of K. S. Turny at 20l Qartiou-corey bulldlnc. If you want to rent your lioiiro notify him at onee. 50 J.cm A. llrunnon of .on Amnion was n. Tuesday evcnlnw nrrlvnl In this city. It. 8. Wood or fiutlo Iatl ma In Medfonl Tuesday. B. A. lturpe of Bnttlo transacted busi ness hero Wednesday C 8. Prank of KuRvno war nmonc the Visitors hrro TuesiUy. rtend dlaplay advertisement on an other pago of this Issue, llutto Falls Lumber company. Kobert Koberson of Grants Pass spent Tuesdny In this city. Henry Stewart of Kupene spent Tues day hero lodklwr lifter property Inter est. Mr. and Mrs. OeorKe B. Caldwell and daughter. Mlas Helen, nt-o guest of Medford friends. Carkln A Taylor (John H. Carkln, Qlenn O. Taylor). alomcys-.t-lw, over Jackaon County Bank Bids., Medford. N. J. Taylor of Roseburs transacted business In Medfonl Tuesday. Joseph Delay of Eugeno was In Med ford Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Davis of Cincin nati arc visiting with Medford friends, II. W. Hennlng of San Jose was among the Tuesday arrivals In Medford. Do you want & acres In alfalfa, one milt south of Main street, cheap? C. W. II. Everhard. 11J Frultgroweri BanV bldg. E. I. Dorr of Eugeno spent Tuesday evening In Medford. J. V. Wartne and wlfo of Shastlna, CaL. are spending a few days with friends In this city. W. J. Warnock of Eugene was seen im the streets Wednesday. Orecory's panoramas and views sell ronl estate. J. P. Bergen of Eugene was among the Wednesday visitors In Medford. J. C Huston of Sacramento was n business visitor here Wednesday. Ashland Steam laundry. Medford of flee, phone No. 1S01. P. K. Bolt of Butte Falls was a Tuesday visitor In Medford. P. R. Wetherben of Eugene was a Wednesday visitor In Medford. Do you want It Jots SoxllS each for I5S0O on easy terms? C. W. H. Ever hard. iS Fruitgrowers Bank bldg. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Eaton of Tacoma arc visiting with friends In Medford. Large, delightful sleeping room for rent at SO! Oleson street. J. E. Hammersley of Portland spent Tuesday In this city. W. C Tetsch of San Francisco was a bualneas visitor In Medford Wednesday Mr. nnd Mrs. T. 33. Bacntlln of Talent spent Tuesday In Medford. Leave your orders for strawberries with Tatsuma. at the R. R. Valley de pot fruit stand, e does a wholesale and retail business and his berries are the best and cheapest In town. 6S Mrs. M. Nutualr of this city visited In Grants Pass Tuesday. judge W. n. Crews has returned from a business trip to Portland. Medford local socialist party meets every .8unday night at 7:10 at Smith's hall on North Qrapa street. Everybody Invited. Robert Klnkade of Agate spent Tues day In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. John Harrington departed- Tuesday evening for a short visit with friends In Portland. Sea R. A. Holmes. The Insurance Mah. over Jackson County bank. Two and one-half acres In alfalfa, one mile south of Washington school; easy terms. A. W. It Everhard, Jli Fruit growers Bank bldg. If It is for chickens. Schmidt has It. Main St., on R. R. track. 6 If It Is to feed horses or cows. Schmidt sells It. It W. Fleming of Ashland spent Wed nesday In Medford. It. P. Wallace of Ashland was In town Wednesday. J. H. net-man of Gold Hill was In our midst Wednesday. -Jpnn Baxter of Gold Hill transacted business In Medford Wednesday. Charles Porter of Seattle waH a busi ness visitor In Medford Wednesday. Mrs. E. W. Tllton and daughter. Miss Lois, of Woodvllle spent Wednesday via ltlng -with Medford friends. A. C. Holmes of Kansas City Vas an eastern arrival In Medford Wednesday. Mlas May Turner left Tuesday for a week's visit In Hilts, Cat. Mrs. Nye of Gold Hill was a Medford shopper Tuesday. J. A. Jenkins of Roseburg Btopped In Medford Wednesday on his way home from San Francisco. It C. Kentner returned Tuesday after noon from a business visit In Portland. Mrs. Henry Kubll, who submitted to tin operation In Hhe Southern Oregon hospital some time ago. w taken to her home in the Applegato Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Corllea and son were In town Wednesday from their ranch on Rogue river. Btnnley Turner of Los Angeles was In Medford Tuesday. Mrs. Hoke of Central Point was a Wed nesduy shopper In Medford, Charles Baysey of Jacksonville passed through Medford Wednesday en route to Ashland, where a daughter Is confined to the hospital. . A. W. Hunt left Wednesday afturnoon for Berkeley, e,n route to Colorado HnrlhKs. Mayor Canon leave- Tuesday evening for Portland, where ho Is a wltneaa in the I'nltiM States court. S, Uodfleld left Monday for Port-land. O. It Johnson returned Tuesday from a short visit In lloaeliurg. The Rebeknha held the regular bual neas meeting Tuesday evening and after ward a light luncheon was. served nnd a short musical program rendered. About "5 were present. BARNES BODY SHIPPED EAST Brother in Mohawk, Mo., Is Located and Informed of Brother's Death Remains Will Be Sent East at Once. 11. J. Palmer, Medford's new piano Notice, man, has Just received 11 ear of 31 very The law firm if Mulltey ,i Cherry high-grade planfls, which nre now on have moved their office from rouln SO sale nnd dlaplay In Cuthbert'a furniture! In the. dnekaoit County Rank building tit atoWs Pee big tllaplay ad on nnothorl tho utomn funnel ty oeoupled by l)r Wgi of thla taaue. Keoley IS Wautad. Man to iiccomimny ivn Invnlld to m Amie-len, I1ir mild. Muat vww Well ieeomineided, Apply 927 N OaUditlft nVehue. Weeks & McGowan Co. 'USrBERTAvKERS Itajr l'liono 5CJ71 Nljjlit Phoiiw P. W. Weckn 2071. A. E. Orr, 8002. LAUY ASSISTANT. JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and Einbalmer Succewor to the undertaking de-; : partuiont of Medford Furniture Co. ; ; i Olflco with Medford Furniture Co. ; Telephones : Day, Bell 351; ! I John A. Perl, residence, Dell 4111,;; ;Home 170L. , . 0. W. Conklln 8601. J. H. But- j lor 8571. ; '. AMUUliantin "' S 1 ' Additional Information regarding Ar thur Rarnen ha len recelvwl. ltefore his death Tuesday morning Barnes was able to state that hta folks resided In Mohawk, Mo. A telegram was Immedi ately sent nnd about o'clock Tuesday evening Chief Hlttson received a reply from Courtney Barnes, a brother, telling him to forward the remains Immediately at the le.ist possible expanse. Later a telegram was received from W. It Ruah of the Polk County bank In Moliuwk guaranteeing all expenses. A coroner's Inquest being unnecessary, the remains will be forwarded to hln former home. A wrecking train wna sent here from Roeburg and the tracks cleared by the middle of the afternoon. Nothing has been heard of Barnes companion, who wna on the car with him and who dis appeared after Informing th police of the accident ri: ROGUELANDS TRACT SOLD EOR $600 ACRE The bull In real estate circles waa hrnkpn ,nrlv In thn n'Mk when the Roguelands Canal company sold a 1S acn? tract on their subdivision near Ea t?l -Pnlnt. Thn nrlen was IfiOO tier acre. Mrs. Harriet Grand of Seattle was tho purchaser. HAND BADLY BRUISED BY AUTO BRAKE Harry Wcntiel. while endeavoring to shove his autcmoblla forward Tuesday afternoon, caught his left hand In the brake drum and had It bruised badly. The car was standing In the street by his music shop and. wishing to use It. Mr. Wentzel grasped the spokes or one of the rear wheels and endeavored to push the car forward to get a straight run Into the street His hand became Jam med In the brake and he was forced to pull the car back before he could extri cate the member. No bones were broken. but the flesh was badly bruised and the service of a physician were required. 1 00k at the classified ads if you have tuat something and If the finder hasn't advertised. Tou Advertise, Pure Clear Sparkling Yon can't afford to do without this Bplendid, refreshing drink. Call np and order a caue sent to the house. The purest, moHt healthful drink known U SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER l. C. BIGHAM, Agent. m. sTiViAililikilvl iivmn,.Pi IBIY DIU ' from our mill !n ' ti on tiiira iw ' leu than frvu t jour leil dl $ t Onlr w -i rlc lb owt. Itlih gr qu. i Itr. ! Urt, ll(ttlcn. PRICES REDUCED On Sash and vrlnaows. 9 n.f... nftw .. .ti.ao 1 Art front !oort.-.13 tipl rtB. 1rnnl Iluorl.... " Imlda Klnllh Call ...... 80(1 Sana tosttl tor uiiu X4, 41 0. B. WILLIAMS CO. 1M3 Vlrst Ave. 8. attM aiNGHAM Good Apron Ging ham, per M yard " MANN'S CElStRAC AVE. Near P.O. OIL OLOTH Hcst qualiiy; fiii yard Oi Great Cut Price Sale Better Bargains Every Day $15.00 SUITS, $10.00 All of onr ntv Suits that sold all son- son at $15.00, go in this $10 $5.00 CORSETS, $1.98 An odd lot of "Hodforn" Corsets; real price $5.00; cut salo prwe $25.00 SUITS, $19.00 "Im Vogue" Suits; made in the latest. styles; good $,J").0l) values, now $19 $1.98 TOWELS "Extra large Iluek Towels; sold all sea- son at ISe; cut sale price, each 10c NECKWEAR 25 dozen women's Dutch Collars and Jabots; real values 25c; cut sale price, each 15c PILLOW CASES 42 and 45-inch bleached; worth 16c; sale price XsUgv 12Jc $2.00 UMBRELLAS, 98c Women's 20-incli Umbrellas; steul rod; paragon Frame; worth $2.00; cut Male price, each SHIRT WAISTS Women's tailored and lingerie Waists: 98c well made and nicely trimmed; $1.25 values; sale price 98c PERCALES Our best .Hi-inch Percales in dark and light .styles: always sold at 15c; special . .. 125c SHEETING UG-inch unbleached: vdrth To; sale price 20-yard limit. 5c TALCUM POWD. "Williams" 25c Ss.:.s.!r. 19c MANN'S CENTRAL AVENUE, NEAR P. O SAFETY PINS "Sto wart's "always sold at C0 10c .v -rrv" r is" &&9THr&04rP&&'0 W00W Crater Lake GARAGE Moved to New Location on South Front Street THE LARGEST AND MOST COMMODIOUS, AND FINEST EQUIPPED GARAGE IN THE CITY. EVERYTHING WILL BE IN READINESS SOON FOR CARING FOR YOUR CAR IN THE BEST POSSI BLE MANNER. Home of the Famous "BUICK' CAR J. C. NEFF, MANAGER CRATER LAKE GARAGE rri.lrt.ttnt-nff rt '-t V .. . Still Another Big Double Bill at the ISIS O'BRIEN and DARRAH In a Cyclyone of Comedy i Willi it rrputatlmi frum MmIiio l Mi-xIpo nn Mix ttrpntfl rnnimli' l'nm n tlin loiut. You win ouMiti iicimnMl (u liwvn lli Minitmi Isitlili "t yniir Hr' limn, Kvniywln'iii llii')' Imvn HpiKMiri1! It tut" ln-i'ii iwviril iulniiis fir tlin full of On mirtitiu iirfoi" Urn atiiliptiio oimM ! iniinwl tn(tiiuli in niiuw till) lrf0lllinill 10 IMIIItltllll'. SO Kltill llllH III i It Hull llllltill IHl'VlllllllK l'"ITI- ...ly. Special engagement of Lee Willard Mcdford's Favorite Actor Mr Wlllniil, h fur iliMiirn bimI Iii-IUi Is iMIiik Imtsilwik fnmi lt .MikpIhn In HiiUIIp, iiihI liy liiuky iimv Mi IlimU'li Iiiin mmiimI IiIiii flip ONI! .MOHT II.S'IjV. Ill wliU-li lini" Ml. Wlllunl Mill iiriil Ills ciiiui'ily m.1, .-Mill Ittl "Jolly Jinltfo JnU-r" N It- t li poiidiisliiii of )iln n-t Mr Wlllarvl will jnnimiii for 0, flrxl tliuo on nny siiki IiI f.Ulhrol Ii'-im hikI i iiaitiit. rinrli.v Mlm Iiiih tuirilml IiIiii sfily fnmi l.im AllUli'S In .Mtfurl. 1'lils will lw I'lmr lion first niiliiitoi. im mi in lor BUILDING SPECIALTItS COMPANY AUiiiiy " ''' 's') nn'n.iiri' sr. 0jHK, A full lino of Ml in) l'ntiits, I,. si. In. JlsUril7lT;ILsv Oils nttil Viirnlslivs, Coiutilrlti slock KtmritUtm. "f CutxitH' Crcnuotn HIiIiikIii Ktnlni, sk Till 'TlTl Wood Tints, Dry PiilntH nuil Knlso. 4MMJN9Hb mini's. pETrffirjP'?' CM nt tin SlKti or tlm Run ami UlBgjWMRQo' cot our (irlani. flv mi .south iuiiti.ktt st. i- JsJ PLUMBING STEAM AND 1101 WAItK IIL'AllNti ' All Work Oiiarantoud 1'ricoR KunHoimblo COFFEEN L PRICE i.! IIOWA1U) IILOCK, KNTItANOK ON (lilt HTUI-:iT. IMIOXK 110.1 44f4t14f44r444-a4'r- Medford Iron WorRs B. 0. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All- kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. AgentH in So. Orogo" for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. HrBCfo $. Ml M Kl orea ra frr m-'xir r m.. MJTY& W. WLm mtogpr mtsk JSL Bfc SLCL SP-a OHUU s-- - - -. r i 1 i sti. fc'S; J-L-CfC s .'MkVSV? i ii i:i v v-' .svl'is. j&DPl. V & a i v va -ac s.r-i-- i o " cYiO. J WI ' , W2TU ': fr m.M H T I 1 M.r. nis lt " il mmmr a n ' ' h HBWKlTf H Wrm l M 1 wh ' ml A '"THE kind the family line delicious cakes that melt in tho mouth and light flaky broad that makes you ask for more. That's tho kind we have sold sinoo wo bogan Imsim-KH and will continue IohcII lo iiiiiiiitaiilToiir rcpu tation for Hie uiohI deliglillul calceH and Imcst bread in iown. Bring more pleaHiire lo your family iuoiiIh by using our bnvid and eake.s. Your noighboi'H dowhy not you? ' . This weok's special offers com paro them with tho pricos and . quality off orod by othors, Allen Grocery Co. 32 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE