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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1912)
MEDTORD MATT, TRTTTtTNTC. MRDFOrU), ORWIONT, IWIDA V, K.0niHTARY 2, 1012. PACHB BTVB a; ( iiLOCAL and! iiPERSONALii . -t"M..H...--H- Men. M. I,. Dally of Kititlu Point lufl Friday niuriiliii; for a two wooIih vinlt tn her hIhIui- In PiiiIImiiiI. Mm. U. II. Mltelioll lotiiinoil Fri day iiuiriiliu: In livr homo In (lianln Pumh, uflitr it vinlt In Ahni'hhui' mill MlH. W. T(tiluvo In JiirlcHOiivllln. A. I.. IiikiiiIiiiiii or Haunt Valliiy wiih In Mi'iUohI Thin Hilay. "(looil Hmnl(lti; ami iiooil iiiiihIo nlKlitly nl lliu I'ri'iiliytuilun church. 270 .Inlin WIiiiiIiikIiiiiii anil t). M. Null I of Mill to Knl In wmo In Mi'ilfoiil on Tliumday. Hnlilnr'H imrii inllli ami orouiii at McDiiwoII'h. Dr, ,1. K. Hlirnmr, physician. Offlco 4MM20 (liirnvlt'Coroy IiiiIIiIIiik. Mi. I. O. (lotlwlnlti)l loft on No. 2l Friday tituiiilng for (lliinlali, Otn., to vlHlt ln'r iliuiBlitiT, Hnldnr'H imiiii inlllc iiml cream at MiiDiiwhU'm. Hon It. A. Ilnlmi-R, Tho Inniirniico Man, nvor Jackson County bank. K. K. lliiKlny or AmIiIiiiiiI wiih In Miiilforil Kililiiy. Don't full io no nee thH ItiiinliiKlon rlflo i'Xurt perform, 2 tt. in. tomor tow, near ruoUIn &, KiiHlnin It. It. ilitpot. 'I'lio oxlillilllon In (run. 270 Html homo inn do broad at'Du Voo'n. Two liiimlrml llor of dry fir wood, 2.lf a tier. Modern Wood Vnnl. Phono Par. "Kill. Mm. .1. I.. (Inttry ii'tiirnml Friday inornliiK lo her home In Sheridan, (int., aftor a vUlt In Medford with Mm. M. (I. Powell. Hon'niH TiOn it ml up. Hotel Moore. Special rate liy week or month, Mm. I.. Ilaye of Hiiint Valley, who Iuih Ih'imi In Mtxlfortl IkIIIuk hnr parent. Mr. anil Mm. (1. V. Dick, rntimit'd to her lioim Friday morning. Holts donned ami proved, tl.fiO. Mcilfonl Dyu Work lluth phones. 27fi MIhh (iintrhcn I'rnwfonl anil Minn Kjhel Crowoll havo returned from n vlfllt to relative In Taconia. ,110011111 DOo ami up. Ilotol Monro. Special rattH liy week or month. MoDowoII'n confectionery atoro Iuih been iiiiuIo a croaiu anil inllli depot for Sulder's sanitary dairy. KpunkliiK of Mtnlliitton (hero Inii't a ilalrymau In Oregon who In a blmu'r rrnuk on nloanllmmn limn U Hn'dor, hut ho In no more of an "old slim" on mutilation ami iltmulliiiwH than Ik Dirk McDowell of the MoDowull'ti confectionery ittoro. Cnrrlu i.niilno Alton, violinist anil teacher. Medford Conservatory 271 (loo. I. Oithlmrt iiml family loft Medford on train No. 1.1 Thumilay for Han Matin, Oil. Fresh rnmly dully at McDowell'. MIm Anna Aajl.or. of lloumau, Moot., arrlvnd In Moilford Tliumday ami will vinlt Mm. J. I,. Whlpplo. Itnouin fiOo nml up, Ilotol Moore. Hpeclal rates hy wook or month. ' Hlaler Johnson returned Thursday from CorvalllM whore ho ha been taking tho Hhoit roumo In hortlrul turo at tho agricultural rollimo. Cnrldn &. Taylor (John 11. Carkln, fllonn O. Taylor), attornoyH-nt-law, ovor JackAon County Hank bulldlnK. Medford. II. i:. Iloydi'ii left Thumilay for a vIhII to IiIh wlfn mid moii In Hau Kriuiclhco. Weeks&McGowanCo. UNDHRTAKlfiKS Say Plion 8371 wight riioatii r. w. wcck 2071 A. E. Orr, 3093 LADY ADOIHTANT. Special Sale pf Millinery ALL TRIMMEp HATS $1.00 Values (o $7.00 ALL SHAPES' Values io $:io() 75c , W ,.,' Miss Paynter, Milliner Mm, 10, K, Taylor vliiltcil Phoi'iilx ndatli'ji Thumilay, A. V, Diirhy nml fnuilly loft on Thuiiiilrty for thulr formor lioino In Mamliall, Mo, MInh Itoiio Whlluoy loft Tliurmlay for a vIhII Io Hau 1'i'aiH'lHi o, MImh r.ffc JHh Whitney I ono of tho propHi'lMH off I ho Wat ill ulm clothliiK Htoro, on WonI Main at unit. Mm, A. Monro of Phoenix wiih In Mi'ilfonl ThuiHiliiy on ImikIuohx. ' Mm. A. V. Clmiver letuinod TIiiiih day to her homo In Haciainouto afloi'l a vIhII wiih her brother, ,, .1. Ill own. hi .lai.'liMonvllle. Mm. H. A. f?ye mid ilailKhter. MInh Mildred, letiirueil Thumilay evenliiK from a month' vinlt to filemlH In Hun DIokii. MImh I'll loo MrKntule letiirueil to her homo In (IraiitH I'limi Tlnimdny ovoiiIiik nftor a vinlt In Medford the Kuentof Dr. and Mm, K. (I, Thuyer. Mr. and Aim, W. H. Clay left oui Thumilay for a month'H plimHtito trip' lo Hau I'lanrlHi'o ami other C'allfoi-j ula polulii. I I'M (larelt ami family t i it rmit ( Tliomiiay uvcnini: to tneir nouio m Ahoi'iliioii, WiimIi., after a iiiouth'H vinlt with (I. C. (larrntt and family i and other rolallvim In thin linallli Mr. (larrett Ih Iii tho employ of the eiiKineerliiK departiueut of the k"-i erniueiit whieh hau for Km mlioilou that of harlior Improvumcnt. Mm. J. M. Walker ami Mm. K i: . McKii" returned to thulr homo In' HI. JoIiiih. Ore., Tliumday evenliiK after a vIhII Iii Med ford with Mr. ami Mm. K. K. Dexter. The idly niiuii II of Unite I'allH him railed a Hpecdal elnctlon for Febru ary in for the purpoiin of pmntlnK an ordinance aiithoiUliu; tho coiiucll lo lui'iir an ImlehteilneiiH of $10,nnn wlili which to put In a gravity water Mymein. MeD.iwell'H roufetitloimry In fiml Iiih'OiiiIiik the Hhopplu tdaco for all' .Mcilfonl laillmt who enjoy tho beHt and purol In coufertloiieile, ire cream and vltoeolatoN. Mr. ami Mm. H. V Corwlu, of JameMtowir, N. I)., am In Medford payliiK ii v I 1 1 to Mr. mid Mr. IC. N Campbell. Mr. Corwlu Ih one of the hewvywelKht moneyed men of North Dakota mid Ih olio of tho principal Htookholdom In one of tho bntikH of .lauumtowii. Mr. and Mm. Corwlu are en route to California on n plooHtiro trip. Krauklln llolhrook. publUher of tho HlHklyou New ii in Yreka. U In the city attoudlUK tho minem" con Krem. Mr. llolhrook Ih an eiithu nlnntlc mluliiK mttii ami mi enorKetle booMter for Yreka ami all Hlnklyou county. Mr. and Mm. Jauu Potion, of I'l Klamath, aro vIhUIuk Medford and Jiiflknouvillo relattvim and friends. H. A. Newell, indlort' tnllor, 4th.o !! floor M. V, & II. Co. bldR. Monroe llaldwlu, of Unite ralln, wiih In Medford Friday. !. and if Try McDowcII'h leu cream (liurbutH, 1. X MiiMly of Central Point wim, V in Medford ! rlday on IiiihIiiom. wr. j, k. Miiearor. puyHician, umcc im.ein r'pirnnii.Pi.nu i...ii,n.. I X 4 ..--. UMIM.Ir.UIVj UtMMIKi A Kred .Smith left Friday morning for a vinlt to IiIh relathoH in CoIIcko Corner, Ohio. Mr. Smith Iiiih been iloliiK road work for Jacknou county for Hoveral uioiitliH pant. Ho expectit to leliiru to Medford lu 11 fuw wei'lai. brliiKlnK bin family with him. Mm. 1M. AndrowH, teacher of voire at Medford coiihurvutory, Nat build liiK. 5i7fi Mm. .1 H. qtiaekeubiiMh of KiikIo f Poljit Ih vIhIIIuk relatlveK at Talent. Tho Medford Conservatory of Mil 1I0 ami lai)Ktiar,ea In tho only iiiiihIc school In Bouthorn OroKim with n full corpK of teachom. (1. Talllntidler, director. Homl for cntaloKiio, 27C Mm. Mmlney KlKomoro of I'ort Klamath In vIhIUiik Medford iela llvitx. T T ? T ? ? T Dr. PamoiiH' KernioiiH aro forceful, ., ciear ami iiitoreaiuiK. nave you heard him? 27" ! swf W 1 1 I t t f T T T ? T T t ? T t T T ? T T f T T f T T T T ST. i jSfe.Wii .7'A. fwUmSEh u ' wMfj ii hflariL,. Lrw flfeijS (rirjrrjr EM r ' " jri Yfei... mm Wmui itiBP'' wnittiiy.vDi-m- iH-awPKr-; t nr , -ia. Famed for it's Cooks and-, To mention the South is to sug gest "good cooking." The South is the home of Cotiolene, and more of the product is used there in pro portion to the population than in any other part of the country. This is simply because Southerners know that cotton oil is a pure, vegetable product, and the best cooldng fat lenown. Cottolene is made from choice, refined cotton oil, and packed Made "Nature's Gift from the Sunny South" 111111111111 -v wv-ww-wTwrVTrvvrvvTrv EXTRAORDINARY DOLLAR BARGAINS Do ar GOLDEN RULE Saturday, February 3 Look them over Wc arc members of the Merchant's Free Transportation Ass'n X Bargain Day t : LADIES' WAISTS, ETC. While Tniloivd Waists. retf price $1.25 to $2.23 Coltii'etlTailore.nVaists re price $l.lf) to $1.(13 lingerie Waists, vg. pi-ice $1.23 and $1.30... Two t)9e Lingerie $1.30 Sttteen Petticoats $1.1)3 lleatherhlooiii Petticoats ,.. $1.23 House Dresses 1.00 91.00 $1.00 $1.00 91.00 91.00 91.00 MEN.'S HATS, ETC. All Men's and Hoys' $1.50 to $2.00 Hats, good st.vles 91.00 $1.25 Men's (Japs, those great big shapes , 9100 One large lot. Men's Soft, Shirts, Soisottos, etc $1.00 $1.25 and $1.50 Outing Night Whirls" .... 91.00 Two Men's Got Shirts ..'. 91.00 MARKS BLOCK AKINS, BENTON & 4$OUl only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY AT THE LADIES' OUTING GOWNS s?l.l6 and $1.25 Outing Gowns "...... 91-00 Lace Curtains in white and ecru, regular price $1.15 to $1.35 91.00 $1.75 Ladies' Tapestry Handbags 91-00 $1.50 Ladies' Head Handbags ... 91.00 $1.25 Hath Rugs 91.00 $1.50 Heavy Comforts' 91.00 MEN'S HOSE, ETC. 5 pairs 25c Cash mere Half Hose 91-00 10 pairs 15c Black or Tan Cotton Half Hose. 91.00 Hoys' Sweaters, regular price $1.25 and $1.(55 91.00 $1.15 and $1.25 Men's Work Cloves 9100 7 pairs Hoys' IBc Hose '. 91.00 2 Hoys' 65c Union Suits 91.00 $1.25 Hoys' Union Suits '. 91.00 1LC in sealed,air-tight tin pails to insure its cleanliness and freshness. Why take chances with lard and inferior imitations when you can get Cottolene -the original cotton oil cooking fat and still the best, most healthful, most economical in the market? Cottolem will aid your cook to make a reputation. Dollar Bargain Day Dollar Bargains in Dry Goods H yards S 1-3 Apron Ginghams 91-00 25 yards 5c House Lining. 91-00 10 yards 12,e Outings ... .7. 91.00 12t pards 10c Flannelette 91.00 5 vards 3Se Korea Silk all colors " 91-00 3 yards 50c Diagonal, silk finish 91.00 10 yards 12 Uc Amoskeag Ginghams 91-00 LADIES' HATS, ETC. Any Ladies' Hat in tho store, regular prieo up to $5.00 91.00 All $1.25 and $1.50 Wool l)ress Goods, splendid patterns, yard 91-00 Boys' Wash Suits, $1.25 to $2.25 91.00 All $1.25 and $1.35 " Cotton Blankets :91.00 2 pairs Ladies' (JOc Wool Hose 91.00 All $1.25 Napkins $1.00 CO. ST. MARKS' BLOCK WHERE TO GO TONIGHT STAR THEATRE ALWAYS IN TIIK LKAD Under direction of Peoples Amtuo. mont Company Motion Pictured Kxclunlvcljr mK fcrt of feature Film I0(M) "A SOUTHKHN ItOY OK 'Ot" A Stirring War Drama "PAID I.V IIIH OWN tX)IN" Poworful Drama "HOW TOSISIV SAVKII HIS I'ATIIKU" Thrllllnj? Story of a Uttlo Doy'a Bravery "IHMS IHIjIaS" A Ileal LuurIi Producer Ah SATiircn In Song TUB "WOOIiWOUTHS" They Play MiihIc and Effects to Suit tho Pictures Yotir Own Good Judgment Will Acknowledge. Our Superiority la Every Ilcspcct Admission 10c. Matlnco every day ISIS THEATRE TONIGHT CUKTIS A XI) Iii VAX Character Change Artists. Acrobatic and Eccentric Dancers. It's at an extra cost that wo havo been able to pcrsuado theso peo ple to break their jump between the Orphcum in Portland and Sau Francisco. Drop in and sco a real Orphcum act ono Hko wo seldom seo In smalt towns. x f ? T r ? T t f ? T t Y T T t t T t T Y Y t Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Wc Fcaturo Our Now Up to Dato ORCHESTRA Consisting of four pieces. The best music In town. GIvo us a trial. Onco you come you will come again. Tbrco reels 3000 feet of FIno Film. Special Matlnco. Saturday and Sunday 2 p. in. Evening Performance 7 p. m. Medford Theatre SATURDAY, FEU. 3 THE V. C. WHITNEY OPERA COMPANY Presenting The Chocolate Soldier Soata now on a.ilo at llaaldus' Entlro lower floor $2.00 First 4 rows balcony 2.00 Ts'oxt 2 rows in balcony.... l.CQ Reserved gallery 1.00 General admission ....... 10Q Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y IF YOU OWN A LOT We will build you a hem en monthly payments. MEDFORD REALTY AND IM PROVEMENT COMPANY M. F. and H. Ca, lulltiim North Oontral oo A. A. A d !- l" TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT T