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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1911)
E'A'GE TWO hmMiihnmmmmmmp MEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE, MKPyORD OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER -I, 1011. is T. J. K6iiiiby of .inchBOtivillo wah n redout btiHlncKH visitor In JnckBon villo. Oiitiratlonn nt lh Glen Iloguo or clinrij.. Imvo boon utinnemlcil for tho lirc8nt. TJils pronerjy, )vi IcU HM) cnteri n fow mljes south of Jackson ville, Ib owned 1$ n'joW slock com pany wiflfafflccsV Detroit Ulffor ciicph between stockholders js sntd to bo' UiofSSno ov HuWcnalon. ha72Gd nt tliQliotql Bedford IinthT2Gd nt thej. Ijptcjl bnrbor shop i. iV. .Ennelo, who owns n bjg doposlt oriiJSllliio'-UntPil BhortJUtstanco -oRrli? finclsaiftllfh. had' bonded It h- to'Ko r6rtlaiul-'Cei!icnl:Bnipany for 17000. Win, Ulrloh wan In Jacksonville this wcolT on. nnslhotm in Iho circuit court. ' fiiiio nr the now' Josephine hotel wlioV'In Grants Pass. Sorvlco .a la carlo. 211" ' J. Cal. EubankB,Ntho well knovi. commercial traveler, was In tho val ley In tho Interest of the Q'ltourke' Enlmnks lint company of San Fran cisc67 5f T?iiion'iio'is a member. Mr. IloR6ett, president of the Rogue Itlver Valley Abstract and TJJIoVompany, and Ills family have beconio resident of Medford. fKconj'of "Sorento! 'beautiful be yond description, during lunch nnd dinner nt Hotel Medford See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, ojor Jackson County bank, j 'Evening Star." Come and listen while you eat at Hotel Medford; also all the' latest iopuIar songs. '' ,VS." B. Hull, oho 6t lhe pioneers or Jackson county, has returned to Iogue river valley after an absence of four years In California. See Josephlno at the Wonder store TJrlday and Saturday. 196 J. 'Percy Wells, county school su perintendent has gono to North Da kota on a Jslt and Dame Rumor re ports lhat 'ho will' not return alone. Franji Dowell, son of the' late B. F, Dowell, a pioneer lawyer of eouthcrri Oregon, has been appointed chief of tlld Portland fire department. He was born' In Jacksonville 41 years '; - . . . . Ed Vaii Dyko'made a business trip to Jacksonville Thursday morning. Vf."C.vKeriney of Sams Valley was In Medford Wednesday. He accom panled'jcs'go Gilchrist' and Miss Daisy Ijiingoy to' Jaclcsonvllle on a mission Interesting io them. 1 Mre. W. E. Phfjips visited friends jm0rnlng. living in jacKSonvuio iniirsuuy ujier noon. ' Tho county commlssIonerB court held Ita 'regular' monthly term' this week and ""transacted considerable n'uslhes's, mostly of a routine charac-. tor. D. H. Hawkins tiad business In Jacksonville Wednesday. ' Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carktn, Glenn' 6. ''Tayior), atiorney-ai-law, over Jackson County Bank Building, Medford.'""' ' " ' " "'m'E. Worrell of Sams Valley was n recent visitor In Portland. John Miller of Trail was in Med ford and Jacksonville during the Albert York, who formerly oncV- ntoV In Iho mines of tuTfithefh Ore gon, Is here again, accompanied by Messrs. HlrBchfold and Vpgel. Thoy aro inspecting o)ir mineral resources. K. L. llnulcom, with Qnddls & Dixon, has boon nt Jacksonville sev eral times lately, putting up Page wire fence. Miss Mary Peter, deputy county recorder, is 111 at her resldcnco In Medford. The ltuguo River Valley Railroad company hns abandoned Us early morning trips ,nd tho first motor will leave Jacksonville nt 8 o'clock a. m. JaniQs O'Brien of Applegnte, who la constructing a cosy residence, waa In Metlford Friday for building ma torlal.' Mrs. J. O. Coffin left last night for Whiteflsh, Mont., where her husband Is oxpress agent and whero they will reside. The lady has been hero vis iting her son-in-law, E. J. White, and family at their ranch near Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Medley and daughter, Miss Osa, left last night for Portland! .Mrs. Medley's health la" riot good and her phyBiclan has recommended a lowcn altitude. Dr. E. F. Adams, formerly one of tho 'owners of the Coker Butte or chards, left yesterday for San Fran cisco, where he expects to engage In business. Irving Wortltlngton, chlcr engi neer for the Roguclauda company, left lasl nlsht for a business visit to Pprtlnncl and Salem. Rov.' II. H. Marsden, rector of tho Episcopal church fn Albany, was In Medford yesterday enjoying a visit with his friend, Earl Huntley. Attorney C. L. Reames left last night for a business trip to Portland and Seattle. W. S. Combs nnd family left last night for Winfleld, Kan., where they expect to reside hereafter.' Mrs. O. It. Bennlns returned to her homo at McClriud,' Cal., yesterday afternoon. She purchased some city property while hero and expects to engage In business hero soon. p. F. Forbes and M. P. Smith, rep resenting tho Medford mining stock exchange, left yesterday for different points in northern California, where they have mining Interests. Miss Emma Arpistrong, who has been visiting Medford and Jackson ville friends since In August, re turned to her homo In Portland this the rock for tho rond from M nn5 nroiow' getting ready to Btructtng tho Medford-Ccntrnl Point macadam road, have doctdod to haul from Medford nut in hunkers on (ho ijohthern Pnclflc right of wnV'noar Eighth street, to which a siding will bo put in 'from tho Rogue River Valley road. Tho rock will bo brought from Jackson ville by rail ami placed In thOs) bunkers anil from 'thoro haulcii "to tho new road In wagons or uutomo h(lo trucks. Judge Olenn O. Taylqr is In tlold Hill t'uiluy on legal bu&luuss. Attorney and Mrs.' II. I.. DoAr tttoitd are In Grants Pass today. C.X. Hanson, tho blacksmith, has rented a business place on South Fl street and Is moving his shop thereto. Orovo Coram Is In Aaliliuul today on business. Mrs. F. A. Buffun and dniiRhter, Miss Virginia, nre visiting Centrnl Point trlquds for a few days. Mrs. W. J. Bighorn, who has been In Medford several weeks visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. I. A. Prultt, left this morning for hor homo In Stu Frnirtisvo, .Mrs. a. Ao$icoinnnnlmn and Mrs, M. Applog-ilQnro vlslllAg Central Point f rlondB. 4 1 ll Y 5f r , Mr. nnd 'Mth t Mriil.inii will visit OWittA 'Pttus 'friends Sr Sun day. M?. and Mt;s. E, K. Rldfleld of Ulondnle, wlio havo boon In Medford several days vbltjng their son-ln-law, C. A. 'WllMi, and family, loft this morning- fUr'KliYiimth Fall ctimpanlwl by Uiiolr diuightur, Wllsoiu i, nc-Mrs, Tho mall '.order houses of tho East would tlftt"b6 no" 'prosperotis" I ftho DQonlo of this .community would In sist on having f,Mado In "Oregon" fjoolls from, iho local merchants. Tho hnslnoEs bf th'ls community would be better conserved ir tho buying pub lic and the (merchants would help along tho "Mndo'ln Oregon" Idea. ' Hasklnn for ItwiHh GOOD H0USKEEPIN6 NEWS VOL. I. iSATU RDAY, NOV. 4. NO. 4. NOTE. Wo will give In this col umn, from time to time, hints on the preparation and ' uso of meat food products that may bo used for the betterment of and economy In your cooking. Union Meat Co. RKOARIHXO IIACOX. Bacon, wlien" carefully Bolectcd, cured and prepared for tho table. Is one of tho most delicious breakfast dishes that one can eat. There aro many nya to euro bacon, but tho best bacon Is cured dry with niiro siicar and salt. It Is In this manner that wo euro Columbia Bacon. Tho most extreme care Is exercised In tlte seloctjpn of the sides nnd these nre cured na above dederihed In dry, tlfiht, snuitary boxes. Dry curing adds to tho .firmness of the meat and the method employed Insures tho most delicious, mi I form flavor. Owing 4o the firm dry cure, Co lumbia Bacon should bn put on u cold skillet nnd allowed to fry very slow ly. A slice or two used In garnishing fish, fowl and oven roasts will be found (0 add richness to their flavor. AH of our products are Government Inspected. Union Meat Co. SAN HAFAKIj, Cnl.M. 0. Tunl son hiiB secured options oi1U0 neres of Iniul here for t'hu blggeHt aviation field In Gio world. Hangars jvlll )ij Hiipjillod for noroplnnos without ctmt. Notice. To tho properly owners of King fttreot. A meeting will ho hold nt my of flee, No. a 17 Gnniot-Corny building, Hiiturduy uvmihifti Nv. Hi p. in. II. 'M. C0B8.' ' r! "IPO Notice. Notice la h)tely itlveu that tho, umlvrHlguud will nppty to tho city council nt Us meeting to tin hold on November 7, 1UI1, nt ?:30 p. in, for n UuoiiHo to Noll mult. HplrltuoiiH nnd vlndtitt UuiioT'8 In utihiitltlon Iohb tmn a tfnlon "1 Uh plijcij of JiuhIiiohii . on lot 10,' Wrfcfc' 4 1, 'w w town J (now flty of Mo'ilfonl) 'for n period j or six mnnthii. ., llOMiANB llOTION COMPANY, n Dated October U7, 10H. Hnnklni for HenUn hi - mm W vr M r t n - - 11 mnte's Infernp Play A Stuponttoua Allegorical PhptQ Of tho Italian Poot's Marvoloii3 Trijutb To Beatrice Exactly CpOO Fget of a Whirlwind of Emotions, Passion and Evonta Porpotu atingthe Pilgrim's 10 Days' Journey Through Hell and Hoavon as Immortal- ized in His Divine Comody week. This Is tho time to plant straw berries'. All sorts of plants for sale n.'B. Pattersonl Office. HotelNaBh, Insldo ehtrahce next to barber shop.1 J. W. SllnKer was In Jacksonville Wednesday morning, accompanied hy G. "V. Frey of Lake creek. This Is tho tlmo to plant straw berries. AH sorts of plants for sale, H. B.' Peterson. Office, Hotel Nash, Infildo entfauco next to barger shop. ' FYed Kellyj who Is developing properties in tho Siskiyou copper belt, tsrrtbd a few daya in Medford and' Jacksonville this week. Judge Kell' returned Wednesday from an official .trip to Prospect. ' circuit court adjourned for the term on Wednesday and will not be in fjcsslon acaln until tho first Mon day lit December. ' Tlib best baths In tho city, 25 ctB. nt jlbtel "Medford barber shop. ' ' Wo'lter' McClintock! who has been In Gurry county for some time past, on a prospecting expedition, is in ifijdforll aealn' Weeks & McGowan Co. DNDI1RTZB3CBI8 Dy PUoho M71 Night Fhot T. W. Weeks 071. ' " .M.Orr.MM. r ItADT ASSISTANT. WWWKW 4QHN A- PPBIL Undertaker and Einbalmer i ipcessor to thQ undertakjpg do- Yimiiiuuui v( JHVUluru J.' uruiiiiro u, OfHce M South Bartlctt Street ; Telephones; day,' Bojl 471; night : CaUm Awofe Bight or day AWiULAWF SKRVICK ' 'W-. ,-w - - Jvnnnr, Mrs. Jf. F. Noblo is In Central Point today vIsitlnK her son-in-law, Ed Whiteside, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Whiteside aro celebrating their eighth wedding anniversary. Chas. Kcena, of Auburn, Cal., Is registered at tho new Medford hotel. A. B. Thomas and W. W. Marshall of Hardwlck, Vt., aro in Medford looking the city and valley over with a view to d possible location. Mrs. C. D. Frazier, who has boon In JJedford a few weeks visiting her son, F. D. Frarier, loft yesterday for New York. , E. B. Waterman and Max Haus childs returned yesterday from an, automobile trip to Chlco, Cal. Mr. Waterman tells that the roads in California aro in excellent shape. So good aro they that last Sunday he drovo from Montague" to Redding In eight hours, W distance of si3'o' miles. L. D. Harris camo up from Chlco Friday evening for a few days' visit with hlB olci-lirae friends, :51c Har ris was formerly superintendent of the Bear creek orchards. Geo. Barron, of Ashland, was In tho city last night. J. W, " tashor of Ashland Is In Medford today on business. Mrs. D.' A. Forbes .of 'Talent Is visiting Medford friends today." S. M. Vestal of Eaglq Point is In Medford tocjay on business. C. C. Morgan of Persist, this coun ty, was registered at' tho Nash jast uignr. Miss R. T. Weybprn, general field workor for Idnlio, WashliiKton nnd Orouon. In tlio' forefen work, will address tho A'momn Bible, cjass" of tho First .Baptist el'iurch at the homo of Mifcs No'ra' palIey,"7Q4 West' Tenth street, at 7 o'clock Saturday evening, November j'J. All members aro re quested to fo prese'nf and bring a friend. Twohy Brothers, who aro cpn- M tr "ywrT" - t r -- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ---- -f 4-,4- -f -f -i-f-f- yANTJ3D Pary to Jojn mo n making carload shipment of house hold goods to Los Angeles or vj c'lnlty. C.' Burgess, 23 Roso avo. 100 FOR SALE-Medford Porsian Tten nols. ' Beautiful 'Persian kittens for r Bale. ' Grand coats 'and' typo from puro blooded pedigreed 'and registered s'toek, winners "df blue ribbons, ' medals and' allvercupsT notlilng botlqr . on , this coast;, lirfceu reasonable, vlBltors,'wel como. Home, phono 1G2-R.' Clfj South Grapo. ' ' " 19 D The Famous The Rayo Lamp h the best and most serviceable Iarap you can find for any part of your home. It $ in we in millions of families. Its strong white light bat nude it famous. And ft never flickers. Iti the dioiag-foom or the pjilor the Rtyo pvt jut the light that it mott eSte Ur:. ' 'It i becoming; lamp is itielf and to you. Jutt the limp, to'o, for bedroom or library, where a clear, steady light ii needed. The Rajro is mads of solid brats, picket plated; alto in numerous other styles and finishes'. Easily lighted without removing shade or chimney ; cuy to cleaa andrewick. Aik fvs dealer to ttuw you hit Ha cf Raro Umtn wrtUlordncriptire circuU to any ssntcy ot th '' . :andar4 Oil Company (Incorporated) THEAT R E Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Nqvembgr 6, 7, 8. Admission, 2 Gntg Matinee 2 to 5:30 Evonings 0:30 to 11 J NEVER AGAIN I JOpFJE h All ORDER COODS coMe itvxo MY HOUSE ft . c-m I ti -. W'EKS --efcOST jT ' -- rMS- laa -' X '' " mimmmmwmmmmfmmmmmmmmmm9m FIGURE OITHE FREIGHT BEFORE YOU SEND OFF TO THE MAIL-ORDER HOUSE FOR HARDWARE.. IT, IS HEAY ANE TE FJREIGIJT WILL COST LIKE ALL FIRE. THE MAIL-ORDER HOUSE HIDES POOR QUALITY UNDER THE NAME OF UNKNOWN BRANDS. " VJE SELL KNOWN BRANDS. , CAI YOU GET YOUR MONEY BACK FROM THE MAIL-ORDER IJpUSE IF YTIIING GOES WRONG7 YpU CAN FROM US. WE ARE YOUR HOME PEOPLE AND "MUST" TREAT Ypy RIGHT. WE CA'T AFFQRDTO BJTE xHv.' ' ' ' ' BUY FROM US ONLY BECAUSE WE-GIVE YOU GOOD STUFF FOR YOUR GOOD MONEY.' Darkness Gathers Early A good light is doubly acpfepjitecj. vntf iin s-,l," Medfor4 Furniture n4 fiarcJwai- any Why jwrt tlk over the lighting ques- with us? cteiG Lights niean cheerfyj winter evenings. 7WtHWit Ypurs for gpp$j eheer Cpmp i i Ri S T- J ectric ver r f.ry. ; rttr, vwfevu, iiMp" i mmummmmmJI