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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1911)
y V t Pi'' ' f I PX0E TWO A 1 1 8: BM S I 1 ! V f r !. 7 . KEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MiqPFQRD, fREOON, SATURDAY. STOPrlEM BKR 13, 1011. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. V. M. SMrr, Milliner ftt Ah rcn'n, has returned from market. Telephone BTi Rarflonn Bakery fdf cake, lcei and Ico cream; prompt' delivery. -tS.T Jloward and II. J. TrowbrldRO had bttidnciia at Iho bounty sent this week; 'Chinese Snercd Wiles and Japanese air nltinu at llroadley's. Phono 5181r k ' Mrs. II. Cameron of Anplegate, who lias been vlBltlns hoi- daughter, Mrs. L. L. Jacobs, returned home Friday. QSound, dry (Ir wood for J1.2B per llor. uriieroororo u is 100 inn-'. ciress '"Fnlrvlow," Jacksonville Tho Bchodulo ot the Jacksonvllle-Btcrllng-Joo Bar stago' has been changed again. Contractor Venot now leaves tnc county seat mesuay nnd Prldny at 7 o'clock a. mr Buy or rent a Singer to mnko tho chlldrcns new school clothes, rhono 6043. 151 Mrs. Dr. Leo ot Seattle and Mrs. Clco Bodge werorguesta or Mrs.' W. II: Barnum ot Jacksonville Thurs day. It you havo any peaches, Howolls or.Bosc nears to sell, see ua. Produc ers Fruit Co. Charles II. Gillette nnd M. A. Car ter of Ashland passed through Med ford and Jacksonville Thursday en route to tho Sucker creek mines. Old shoes look llko new when re paired At tho Electric Shoo Shop, 32 So. Grapo street. 143 Mr. and Mrs. J. ir. Gay of Central Point visited Medford relatives ono day this week. Tho W. C. T. U. of Oregon -will hold a state convention in Mcdtord October 5-10. 1011. The Grcsham threshing machine Is finishing a succestful season by threshing the, grain crops of several farmers living near Jacksonville. The yield of both hay and grain has been good everywhere In Jackson county. Crawford peaches, 50c and 50c, de livered. Clings, Mulrs, prunes, pears nnd grapes for sale a. jo. Homo phono 600. HI Lewis Johnston Is in tho Applegate section developing -what appears to be a good mining proposition. Brick Ice cream, nU kinds and colors. Rafdona Bakery; phone 371. Prompt delivery. Mrs. Walter Kcntner has returned from a protracted stay In Jackson ville. Itelchstcln sells and saws wood. 146 Stephen Can trail, one of the pion eers of tho Applegato section, is mak ing bis former home a visit, having arrived from northwestern California lately. ' See It. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. There are 24 divorce cases on the docket for the September term of the circuit court. Rardon's Bakery now delivers Ices and ice cream to any part of tho city. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Carnahan of Bltlo Ledge, Mrs. George of Derby and Mr. and Mrs. S. K. George of Eugene are in Medford. ' Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorney-at-law, ever Jackson County Bank Building, Medford. Dr. H. P. Hnrgrave has returnee from n trip to Portland. WAtch and save money. Tho fish market will sell, Friday and Satur day, fresh halibut, black cod, ling cod, herring, 10c per lb.; salmon, 17 l-2c, Btcel cut coffee. 30c; first class creamery butter, 65c per roll. Th6o prices mean cash. Fresh Hol land herring, 12 l-2c per lb. Messier & Kenworthy. 140 ' Tho dry weather Is discouraging to tho average hunter, who Is hot gen erally successful and wishes for rain. It Is difficult to kill deer on account of footsteps on dry leaves and under brush apprising them of the approach of tho enemy. ' V. 'A. Gorst, proprietor of tho Med-ford-JacksonvllIo nuto line, has gone tb Seattle to buy another automobile ll will bo larger nnd better than tho ono now in use. Hnrry Miller of Butte Falls was In Medforil during tho week, having been at Jacksonville on business be fore tho grand Jury, T. J. O'llnrra ot Contra! Point was a recent visitor In Medford. E. F, Graham, the gtttscng king, was down from l'roinccl lately dis coursing on his favorite subject, Tho Sterling Mining company Is having its telephone lino rebuilt to a Junction wllh the main line ot the Pacific States company at Jackson ville. It contemplates many substan tial Improvements to bo mado In tho near future. George Margrelter of Poorman's Creek was In Medford on his way to Klamath Falls Thursday. Fred Hoffman was over from Jack sonville this week. Ho will soon re turn to Thompson creek. Joseph G. Lowell of Althouso and S. Howden of Grants Pass, who are engaged In mining In Josephine coun ty, spent a day in Medford this week. W. E. Thompson of Gold Hill was a late business visitor In Medford. The case of the Cardwell heirs against J. N'unan involving title to Valuable property In Jacksonville, which was decided In favor ot tho defendant hy Jmlgo Wolverton of the federal court, will soou bo appealed to the United States court ot appeals. Messrs. Buchter and Anderson were In Jacksonville Thursday on business for tho Pacific Telephone company. Tho regular Soptcmber term of cir cuit court will not convene until next Tuesday, as Monday Is Labor day, a state legal holiday. Tho docket Is a heavy ouc. William Davis was In Jacksonville Monday on real estato business. William Carncs Interviewed the tax collector at Jacksonville a few dayn ago. The public schools will resume studies next week after a vacation of three months, Mr. and Mrs. G. Huber ot Grants Pass hare been visiting In this part of tho valley. W. H. Simmons, who is engaged in mining in Sterling district, was anion g his Medford friends Wednes day. William von dcr Hcllcn of Eagle Point transacted business in Med ford Wednesday; M. C. Mahohey, J. N. Miller, Ira Tungate and other Big Butters were at tho countykseat thoforo part of tho week, having been subpenacd as witnesses before (ho grand Jury. Harry Clarke, the veteran com mercial traveler, has been making Medford a visit. He is a sufferer from Inflammatory rheumatism and was on his way to Hot Springs, S. D., for treatment. Mrs. M. Peter, who has been vis iting in San Francisco, is at home agnin. ' A. C. Hough of Grants Pass, the lawyer, was In Medford and Jack sonville not long since. A. S. Kleinharamer of Applegate passed through Medford on his way homo from Ashland Thursday. Famous Singers to Appear at ' 'Natatorium Sunday. 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'.Vt-t'.'r- PHsBBBm BbH iXmmmSKIKKttKGmmmmm&mimtmmmmmuaJmXaamumi iBBBBBnBBBBaBBaBBiBBBBMBlBBBBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBV Established, Mtulame Heriiartl Begue. .Modiord is to have another rare jinisioal treat. FerulloV hand will appear at the Natntoriutn In the uft- Lenioon of Sept. 10th. This bnnd of iitty artists, ns i&- jnous ns the Sousa tianil, assisted hy two singers, will give in Medford n program which will appeal alike to the musician and tho musiu-loving, ut untmined listener, containing us it does n rare combination of opor alic, popular nnd classic seleciions which forever havo and forever will be favorites with the musical public. This is to bo tho program: I. Trio for piatio, violin and Velio Music from Midsummer Night's dream, (Mendelssohn) O. Taillan- der Mrs. A. A. Eames, Win. A. Eames. 2a. Guitar Solo "Silver Threads Among the Gold", (Banks) Wm. A. Eames. b. Duct for Violin nnd Guitar, "Serenade", (Metra) Mrs. and Mr. Eames. MEDFORD 'S GRAND OLD MAN IS 66 Judge William M. Colvfg Is Recipient of Many Congratulations Says Man ,1s Just as Young as He Feels and He's Only 16. Weeks & McGowan Co. Iy Phone M71 NlfcM PbOHM F. W. Weela B071. A.' IB. On, AT ASSISTANT. Vr''4 JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and UJiihaliner ? 3ucc'esHnr to tlio tmiloMaklng do- 1 nrii'tmntit nt Miwlrnnl iriiriiliiirn f"n m B ,.., M..W W. H.V.H ...... v w. Office 'M South Ihirtlett Street I . tolophonos: day, Boll 471; night:; rosldoucoj Boll 473. Homo 1TJ-L, Calls answered night or day AMnULANCK SEUVIOB Jurlgti William .AL Colvig is Ctl years old today. Still that word "old" is out of pluee for tho jildcc say that a man ih just as old us he feliM and ho feels liko 1G. When the -word Bprcntl around down tdwn today the judo wan the recipient, of many congratulation. JtfAtiy f his friends greeted him and wished him many more years of life in the Rogue river valley. "I hclievo I will live to be n very old man," sfnten the judge, "it II be cause I Jive in the Itogue river valley. It is tho ideal spot. Another secret of long life is to feel young and I feel like a kid just out of Rchool. Yes, I will be with you for some time ycW TO CALL PRIMARY . ELECTION IN ARIZONA ht0 PIlOEttlX, Ariz., Sept. 2. Gover nor Slouii has announced that oh September 'JO ho would issue a prot: liiinuttm dPfdKimUlijj October 24 as Iho dato for tho primary election of nil candidates to be votiid for at tho slnto election December 12. TIiih ilofiiiHely settled tho much discussed rts lo whullioi' teh first state election would bo held under n direct primary or in the old fashioned convention. ltertiartl, lU'Ktte, Itarllone. 3. Soprano Solo. Shadow Song fnun ''Dittorn," (Meyerbeer) Mrs. Kd. Andrews. I. Violin Solo. "Air do Ihillet," (Do Bcriot) Mrs. A. A, Kames. 5. Piano Solo, "Saltarello," (Mills) Gerard Taillandier. C 'Cello Solo, (a) "Hen-eiise." (Go- danl) (b) "Gavotte," Win. A. Kames. 7. Soprano Solo with Violin and 'Cello ohliKtito, "Angels Scrennde,, (Hmga) Mrs. Kl Andrews. Soldiers Chorus from Vaust Intermezzo "Al Fresco,". .. .Herbert Overture, "Saruecn Slave" Mercadanle Pilgrim Chorus from "Lombnrdi"... ' Ilizet Dance of the Scrnls. ...Boccolnri Vocal Duet from Trovetoro.. . .Verdi Waltr. "Tho Skater". . . .Waldtenfel Sextette, "Lucia di Lamennoor Donicttt yGERARD TAILLANDIER. DIRECTOR Auoioauio daiaNvnivi ayvU3p7fcJ' 0161 jlSJ Piqy)53 p V f)'. , . ., Still in Business The Southern Oregon Elec tric Company has moved two (loors south to the G.C. Ponting Plumbing Shop Southern Oregon Electric Co. How Expressive ol Quality Is the Tailor Made Suit Jti' II A ' I 'I ' l 1 ! H iU I .u 1M '1 No lonRcr need you drend the worry and trouble that buying seagouablo clothes haB always horeloloro caused you. Lot us solve this VexatlouB prob lem for you. Let us Hhow you how to Kot better garments tailored to order to lit your individual measure. VISIT OUR TAILORING DKPART MKNT. Seo our fall fines of tho lat est styles and fabrics nolo tho newest creations In hamlHomo ladles' unado-tn-mcasuro wear. Thoro Is a fit for ev ery flKuro a price for overy purHO.'Wo will tailor It to your.. ofder'Iii a way that will positively deilKh't you. No worry, no bother. You select what you want and havo it made tho way you want It. M Rpcrlnl Discount Halo of 10 iter cent jd Kcptcmhcr II). , SUITS , fltf.00 AND UP COATS flJi.OO AND UP SHIRTS $ 7.00 AND UP DKES8BS ,..,U5,00 AND UP Wo Am KxHrt Fitters Katlsactlon (iuanuitccl We Fit Your Husband Wfe Can jrit You Dofi't run dny chancrn by taking your own measurements and sending dilt to sonlo mull ordur housd for your piirchaso. It's dnh goroilH and nlno out of ton times results uro iillHflts. It rc'qillrejj dn expert to lake measurchiehts and gel Iho right flt-l-wo itro ox'pertB. You take no chances whatever In ordorlug your Pall outfit from u. Komombor, wb absolutely guarantee satisfaction in overy way. All garments ordored ndw will bo delivered In two wcoks, Criswell's Quality Shop ROOM it ST. MARK'S IILOCIC Oven AhroiiB Suit IIouso. Entrance Electric Dulldlug stands for thorough, serious wopU in imisirnl arl. li tlcsiivH iltp iiKoikIiiikm of stu donta who uro in oarnest ami dosiro high alUiinnuMits. Tho oou rues 'lira oiitliuud not only for students who wish to fit thtMiiHolvps Tor niusit. (oai'hlng, hut for such who desire music as a part of their general education us well. Kor this 'reiiHou hegin-noi-s are welcome and are sure to he taught correctly, a factwhich i too often over looked in choosing a MKST teacher. In short, the Medford Conservatory is es tablished on tho same basis Jisvtlut best music Schools of lOuropo and America, Whose aim it is to make thoroughly educated, really competent and high minded musicians. Full and systematic courses in Piano, Voice, Violin, Viola, 'Cello. Sup plementary courses in Harmony, Musical History, Instrumentation and other theo retical subjects. Also Band Instruments, (lilititr, .Mandolin. . .ra-j 22K2iSSS?' Class and private instruction in FKISNOII, CHUUMAN, SI'ANMSll. Prices as low as is consistent-with firnt -class work and vary according to subject chosen and grade of advance ment. !.'. FACULTY Gerard Taillandier Mrs. E. M. Andrews Oarrio L. Aiion A. F. Reddie. Wm. A. Eames R. Mcllvcon Edw. 0. Root riSDKoln) CONSKUVA'L'OUY, Send for catalog. Natatorium Building ?r The Ferullo Band OF FIFTY ARTISTS ift rV SUNDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT. 10 AT THE NATATORIUM i W1SS1& J POPULAR PRICES . iESERVED SEATS, $1.00 - --?. . - ..5.' .! ADMISSION 50 CENTS ! - MU1 GRAND V00AL AND INSTRUMENTAL OONOBRT Hear Ferullo's Baiia See Frtilio Conduct "Greatest band in America." Chicago Tribune. "BtJsfc bund over in Chicago." -Chicago lOxailiiiitir. V "Captivated Salt Lake City publitf.'U-Salt Lake .Herald. "Attracting imiiiense crowds." San JiYiuici'ku-o Call, '"Absolutely tinique," Los Augolcs Times, t t '"I'll, niiilhiiiiin li'mif ttrill .linmi iiri" ini1 .In ni!nn' " linHivml "V...l,.. !.. .. I J.III. MMtWKIlU MUlll IMI1I 1 MV.l1 , . ., I, . ., I 1 j M .If,. W I Ml W IV ft W 1 1, 4'''t.tft AS. J. 1 . J.J 1 W - . . m . , 3 - ''- L