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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1911)
rr -m t .----- . . X PAOE TWO LOCAL AND County hccordur ColvlB wns ovor troin JucKBonviilo laai nif?ni. ' vild ducka at tho Pish Market, 2rc, 40c anil COo onch. Como nt once nnd pcloct n nlco duck for your Bundny dinner. .1. U. Moaslor. Mm. 1 M. Overhr-ck, who hns boon in ''JnckRonvlllo ntunidini; the funornl of lior motlior, Mrs. II. fc. Hnnnu. returned tills morning to licr homo In Srtn Krnnnlsco. II. D. Kennedy, of La Grnndo, Ore., nrrlveil In Medford yesterday. Try H. & S. Roup llcmcdy, a cure In tho worst cases, 3 doses mifflclont. DO qtfl. jjor dozen capsules. 320 Apple St,, Medford, Oregon. 221 Th6 new hrldRo across Roruo rlvor at Gold Hill will bo completed nnd open for travel wltliln tlio next two wooks. MorchanlB' lunch 12 to 2 o'clock, 35 cents, nt Hotel Medford. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Olunn or i'on lanil arrived in Medford this .morn ing mid will visit with Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Hotchklss at 200 Cottage street. Baths 2Bc nt tho Hotel Medford barber shop orcry day. Dlno at tho now Josephine hotel when in Grants 1'ass. Servlco a la carte. J11 County Engineer Harmon Is In Gold Hill today on business con nected with his office. Seo R. A. Holmes. The Insurance Man, ovor Jnckson County bank. All kinds of hot drinks at McDow ell's. R. J. Cole, ot Hilt, is among his nianyMcdford friends today. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkin, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. C. B. Betty, of Eagle Point, was in the 'city yesterday. The best oams in uie cu, ". at Hotel Medford Darner saop. W. S. Boyer, a special agent lor the I government who is in Medford assisting in conducting the nome- stead contest cases being heard in Medford, received a telegram this morning from Portland advising him of tho serious Illness of his wife. Ho will leave tonight on No. 1C. Special noon lunch 30c Manhattan cafe. North Front st. 209 Mrs. M. McDougal of Gold Hill is in Medford for a few days, the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Miner, at 242 North Front street. Raincoats, all styles, about cost. Yo Nifty. 217 W. P. Hcffner, of Derby, this county, and Mrs. Rose Whetstone, ot Medford. were married In Medford last night. Rev. A. A. Holmes of the Baptist church performing tho cere mony. Mr. Heffner owns a ranch near Derby and it Is there he and his bride will make their home. Special noon lunch 30c Manhattan cafo. Try it once. 209 Tho Good Time billiard parlors, near tho Mooro hotel, will open for business tomorrow. Tho proprietor, B. E. Hanoy, has fitted these parlors up in splondid shape and is asking tho public to drop in and enjoy tho "good tlnio" which is guaranteed to everybody. Mrs. Richard Calder left Thursday morning to Join Mr. Calder at Los Angeles, where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Boyd arrived In Medford this morning from Cot tage Grove. Mr. Boyd formerly re sided on Griffin creek near Medford. Ho was recently married in Cottage Grove and tho young couplo aro hero to spend their honeymoon with Mr. Boyd'fl old-tlmo friends. C. H. Knox of Wenatchoe, Wash., Is registered at the Nash hotel. J. B. Rhoads and family bav moved to Medford and will jnako this placo their future homo. Mr. Rhoads has engaged In the second hand store b'Uslness on South Fir atreeU f Special Sunday dinner each week at tho Tavern hotej, Eaglo Point, Ore. 50c. 225 W. C. Kisor, of Redfield, 3. D arrived in the city yesterday. Mr. Kisor has property interests near Jacksonville. Weeks & McGowan Co. TJNDERTAKER8 luy Phone SS71 Night Miobi r. W. Weota 071. A. K. Orr, SSML LADY ASSISTANT. B&10FWm ww" w .- - - --...m.m.M .!, ! JOHN A. PtKL Undertaker and Embalmer i Successor to tho undertaking do i partment of Medford Furniture Co. ; Office 28 South Bartlett Street ; T m. . Telephone!: day, Bell 471; night , I . . .,.. inn TT... 170.1. ' residence, ueii " -- Calls awered night or day .iMIIULANCH SEBVIOH jjjjjifrrr---r,n"l'll PERSONAL Mr. find Mrs. J. L. dchnaVoly, of j Portland, who have been in Medford j n few days, have purohnwd 100 ncres of laud nwr Rook Point, this coun ty, and are preparing to tako up their residence there. Presto conertiblo collar overcoats. Vo Nifty. 217 Boys may ho bad and sometimes girls. Tho older onos nt ordinary wages and others to boohooled and rarod for In roturn for slight services rendered. Kor particulars address Aid Society of Oregon, Portland, Ore. 205 SpAclnl noon lunch 30c Manhattan cafe. Try It onco. 209 Miss Jessie W. Blacky teacher ot piano nnd organ. Terms reasonable. CO" Wont Juokson 8t. 207 Special noon lunch 30c Manhattan cafe. North Front 6L 209 All kinds or fruit-Diana, at Mc Dowell's. Special noon lunch -n't Manhattan cafo consists of moat, potatoes, one drink, pie or pudding. 209 McDowell's candies are fresh. FAST eWE HERE ON SATURDAY Eugene and Medofrd WiH Clash an Local Gridiron Next Saturday and From Present Indications Game Will Be Bitterly Contested. (By Grid Iron.) Whon the Eugene high school foot ball toam marches on to the local f. .. t sturdny a battle royal r be expected. From all accounts fcugenc nas a vwrj Biruiis icum mm past performances nave proven that there is no ueuer team than Med ford in southern Oregon. Last Saturday Eugene defeated McMInnville, 28 to C, and half of tim rumo. including the time when "McMlnnvlUe's score was made, was nlnvpil with second team men. From all accounts of the gamo the playing of Wagers and Gray In tho backfiold on offensive work was a feature and the Medtord boys will do well lo watch these two. Gray is tho punter for Eugene .and easily outpunted Mc MInnville 15 to 20 yards on each ex change. Holden, Fox and Vickeri. aro touted as being stars in the line. With the forward pass Eugene was unable to gain against McMInnville, and. after the first quarter, they worked Gray at the opposing guards and tackles with an occasional end run by Wagers. With a week to practice and tho chance that many plays wero not tried on McMInnville, this dope from Eugene's camp may moan hut little. Medford learned more in tho last Ashland gamo than has been drilled Into tho team all season and the manner in which the hoys aro prac ticing for tho Eugene gamo proves them plucky losers and made of the stuff to win. There is an even chance that the local hoys will get away with tho game nnd if they do they will earn a reputation in the state. Mrs. Brattstrom Dead. Mrs. U. 0. Brattstrom, a sister of Samuel Swenniiu,', assiliuit Hiip'-'r-visor of the Crater national forest, and a former resident of this city, died Tuodiiy at lier home nt El Vuho, Texas. Mn. IJrnttalrom was well known in this city. SOCIAL WHIRL PROVES TO BE HIS UNDOING OAKLAND, Cal., Nov. 1C George II. Dickenson, Oakland society favor ite nnd considered ono of tho most export opticians on the coast, is in jail here as a result of his confessed dishonesty, urged on by tho luro of social prestige Dickenson Ib said to admit having stolen Hums aggre gating beUcen $C00 and $800 In his endeavor to cut a wido swath In tho social whirl. C. L. Hoguo, secretary of tho California Optical company, his employers, whom ho robbed, de clares the amount reaches $2000. Dickenson was highly thought of by his employers and was about to roceivo a substantial raise In salary. Ho is only 30 years of ugo, and promlnont in club and lodge circles on both Bides ot tho bay. Raskins for Health. 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY f WANTED Work excavating or lev eling yards by day or contract. Ad dress J. B Tribune. 210 w.ANTRD Second hand goods of all kU. j. R.RUPads.s, Fir st. 2iol MEDl?0ftD MATL TRHUTNK "SCENEWltH flEMRYi: HARRIS7" PRODUCTION OF "THE COMMUtERSV OPERA HOUSE, NOV. 20TH BOWLING OPENED AGAIN Now that tho bowling season has started considerable Interest Is hallux taken tn weekly prios offerwi at the Ant alloys for tho best 10 game average ouch Avook. Tim alleys hnu been repaired nnd aro in first class condition. Bowling fans In Medford are starting tho swison with good scores and a lot of recruits to tho ranks appear oach evening at tho Nat, Froai all early signs this Is to 1 a big year for the bowlers. Grows Hair at .65 Years of Age Dear Sirs: "I heard of PARISIAN SAGE and as my head would itch a good deal, I thought I would try It. I never used any remedlos before nnd was bald on top of my bond. I am using the third bottle and have a lot of hair whroI was bald.' I would -like you to seo tho now hair sprouting from my head. Tho itching in my scalp quickly disap peared. I am 05 years old nnd bnvo been at the Bazaar 51 yours. Win. A. Hoppor, Auctioneer llnrk- ncss Bazaar, Ninth & Samson Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Largo bottle of PARISIAN SAGE GO cents. Guaranteed by Chas. Strang for dandruff, falling hnir and scalp Itch. Puts lifo and beauty into faded hair and is a delightful hair dressing: j TO THE Royal Welsh Ladies' Choir NATATORIUM ' P; W DMtirOtf ycoimn I $& ' . . - , Pl . Auspices Greater Medford OTrWOTm OKl'MON. T1UTKS1AY. NT V 10 MB IQIJ M , ,M,WWWMW,WMWWM- .".'in'" I " mTTTTI I.III.. HWrtWl CLUB TALKS OF HEED OF WATER VALLEY Tho MVdford Commercial club at Its mooting Woilnesdnv evening dls niflved tho matter of Irrigation in tho valley extensively and as a result moctlugs nru to be held to divcuiw the matter nnd dlsseiulnnto knowl edge regarding the uluo of water. Fred N. CuminliiKti, mnungor of the Hoguo Rlvor Canal contimny. ad dressed the gathering, stating that his company would eventually Irri gate TiS.OOO acre In the valley. Ilnsklns for Health. L. Ny JUDD ltUtT. fNTATH ai:i:'t TALENT, JACKSON (X)fNTV, ORE. Midway between Medford and Ash land. in the fult bell of Southern Oregon. Healthful nnd mild climate. Pure water. Alfalfa, fruit and tim ber land, from-iri ncres to 800 acres Alw lots on Ota lustHllmout plan In iinwlv liipnrtiornleil towi of Talent. Oregon. Wrltp (enclolug fitnnips) I or como to seo me at Talent, Oregon. Medford Parcel Delivery Fred ("rocker, Prop. Pnrcrls, JOc, l."c, 25c. Trunks 2.1c anywhere In tho city. Office: Valley Second Hand Store, 15 N. Fir St. Phones: Main 3072; Home 3M. Residence Phene: Home 115 X. Prompt Servlco GHT FAMOUS I WS,. irnBrfarmve!A-HHirlet i t Club-Tickets at Ilaskins$i mar To Build New Trail. Tho forontry service Ih planning to construct a trail from tho bond of t Butto crook to the head of Elk creek which, whon completed will bo four and oue-hnlf in I Urn In length and will itpiostnt n Journey of 2fi mile. A ten per cent gradtt will he the limit Tlu work will Im under tho miper vision or Ranger I. (1 Whitney nun S. A, Moore. It Siands Alone In a Class By liself No other roofing is like Rubcroid. It is made of the bcjt wool felt, impreg nated with materials man ufactured exclusively by the makersand which cannot be found in any otjier roofing. has made good for 20 years. It will prolong the life of every building on your farm. It protects them from all weather" condi tions, and is fire-resisting. Trail Lumber Co. Medford, Ore. Whero I f CIC TlIF A TD IT Last Three Nights of the Reigning Favorites. Thoy Closo Saturday, Aftor Showing to Capacity Business for Four Wooks. THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY Everybody's Favorites Tho Talk of tho Town ROBERT ATHON EFFIE JOHNSON 'THE ONLY VAUDEVILLE ACT THAT EVER PLAYED FOUR STRAIGHT WEEKS HERE. THE ONLY TEAM DOING EIGHT ABSOLUTELY DIFFERENT ACTS. TIJ-GJ ONLY TEAM THAT CARRIES THEIR OWN SWITCHBOARD AND ALL ELECTRICAL EFFECTS THE ONLY TEAM CARRYING COMPLETE SCENIC PRODUC TIONS OF HIGH CLASS ACTS. ' ' !-, . Presenting Their Big Comedy " 'f S? WWS$J SONG AND PATTER ACT Don't Miss The" i. JfHJ Soo Ghost In Window. HKATTMJ, Wit., Nov. lU.l'olli-o luwo lii'On tmlltil for llio punt two nights to dlmnwt pitiluus t't'owdn wlilcli gntliored nt Ihe lioiuo f tw ehUuly liulinn lu'to lo mm nt iiIIiikimI ghtmt in ti window pniio of llicir vil- ;'i MOlti: MIIOPI'INO I)AVH THEN CHRISTMAS - I. f IK) VOt'lt AMAH NIIOITINCl ICAItliV An an I'Jxlru lnilncoinout for You to SHOP EARLY ..the .. WONDER stork wimj (iivu ruKi: nh artki.k ok mmk prich with 1CVICUV SIX Pt KMIAMi:i (Kxitmple liny 0 pitliM hotiu mid get ouo pair lMtllin. Or will gi n slnilglit dUitimit of 10 PICK t'KNT on vwvy iirllclo in Ntock for (ho NEXT 10 DAYS Our Stock of Xniiis (JimiiIh Ii Very Complete mill Vnu Will SAVE MONEY IIV SIIOPI'INCJ IIKRi: rr.t.t4 MEDFORD Honry B. Harris Prosonts X JL COMMUTERS By Jamos Forbes, Author of "Tho Chorus Lady" and "Tho Traveling Salesman." "Funnior Than Either." Six Months at tho Criterion Thoatro, Now York 1C Wooks at the Park Thoatro, Boston The New York & Boston Co'y Prices 50c, $1.00 and $1.50. Seats at Raskins. I- THANKSGIVING CARDS, INDIAN BASKETS, LEATHER GOODS ISZL? f y JWCTwt iv " AMATEURS SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE SATURDAY A NICE PRESENT FREE TO EVER Y CHILD iltuiiH, Tlio iipiinUioii t'imoiuhh'il Urn hIiiiiIuw of ii mini mill llu ml loo ln-Hiit-ii It Ih ii flaw tn (lie gin. I'll nlilo to dlMporMt) (lie iu'iiUiIh hint uiglit, llu p'llli'o nuked .Mr. Wllliiuii 'I'liimipwii, one of lln oeiMipnlilH, to I urn on ilu- liowo. Tlml Imlpcd moiuii. ... i rr -.: a,!i?;r 20 a Now Farcical Comedy AX You'n Liko tho Isis Next Friday Night WtSJSSL- tf