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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1912)
Mrcmronn mate trtbtjoti, medford. obkoon, sATntnAY. PETtnTTAnT 10, 1912. ' PXCIE SEVEN Mmc. Schumann-Hcinli H. H. WALTERS, Practicnl Horscshocr Particular attention paid to Intorforlng horues nnd contrnetod feot All Inrncness In the foot cured, such nn corns, thrush inovloul&r trouble, qiinrter-crnck nnd contrnctlon of tho foot. Anything in tho lino ot hnnd-mndo work. Ilnvo shod such Horson ns: Dan Patch Mnrk 1:55 Minor Ayer 1:G8& Crenuiin 2: 02 VI Andrcgronn J. 2:00 (loo. M. Kay Unlf mile :G8Vd And a. number ot others, too numerous to mention. Your pntronago will bo npprcclntcd, no mutter how largo or ernnll. Moved to North Front Street A ' Motlfim!' 1 iiiiiii"Mi liliini'v " filllllllllv plc-'uli ,1 !. I III' ills 'I'hilM lay t'U'iiiiiK, nlii'ii ll-'ii V I. Vnw li'i' 111111I1' the 1 1 -t-i 1 1 11 1 tor hc'Hi for I lu limiiil iif iliii'diHM mid Mayor Ciiiinn iitiiI(i1 flic kj'( for tli oily. Till' llitfll Ml'llonl llll'llCHll'M, IIMlIlM' Siiii'riiili'inli'iil CnlliiiK direction, ila,vtiil Nnvmal hi'Iiu-Houh iIiiiIiik I'11' I'XI'lllllg. MlMN KiiIm'IIHOII, Willi llllN liml ihi'Uiiiih i'icMii'Nfi', In iilli'liily privini; Iter I'l'fit'ii'in'v iih lilinirlun. 'I'Im' Winuy hinliliiiK iNelf U an ml ililimi in Modfuid ami It Ik hoped tlutt piililin InteieM will uii'ii'iiMi' nml riui-f oilier kchiiI IkiiiI.m anil ill 11 K -i "' '" I"' i'uilaiillv mlili'il In I In1 mIh'Ivch. Tim liullim of lint Tliurmlny lifter iiiKin Umliroldery Hub imlortuliwd llmlr liimliiiiulH on Thurmluy evening Nt the, Orr rfulilinii". 011 Noitli On l nil avenue, to u very oliilwrulo four iiiiiiit dlmmr, tlm color m-lu'iiio lie In K yellow mill white. Tim tablo won prettily ilnrornli'il, tlm contorplmo Im'Iiik ilnffoilllH, Tlm jiltifn rurdit nml rami I" mIiniIn wum liaml painted to nitttrli. The teinnlmler of tlm mo iling vhd iitit In until' iiinl, I'.uitpM I tiac niiiiwUK. TIhhih preiouil wum: .Mr. ami Mm. M M. Alireiin. Mr. nml Mia. T. KiImhi Kimilo. Mr. anil Mr l ('. Klllnlt. Mr. ami Mm. Clmrlim A. (!lilwill himI Mr. anil Mm. Albert . tlrr. Tlm AliliH holla oIhiw or tlm Chili, tlftii cliuri'li Imlil Itrf regular monthly liitHluiMK Biul mielal iiii'otliir. with Mm. II. II. Until ami Ml Ktlnl Doty at 707 Hliorimiii. Wodnomltty evening. After tlm lnmliuw hour a plimwint nodal tlnm followed. 'Ilio olaiw Iimh an enrollment of .'' young ladle. Tlmy aro doing peliil ml Monary work nml are making i)iiuh for hii nrtlvo year. Tlm rlmw meetH for IIIIjIii Mtmly at .SiiiIiIi'k linll ihicIi Htimlay Hi 10 . in. All young woiiimii iift niotoclated with other wfihooln tiro cordially Invited to HttVllll. Tlm Momh'iy Itriilgo eluli mot with Mm. K. I Autlo thin week. Tlm oluli entertained three KitentN MemlHiiie (I. I W1U011, (In Newbury nml It. M. TIioiiiwoii of Tneninii. Mr. .lolni llitrnebiirg, with tlm liihet nonre. mm roeipieiit of a iiiohI ilainly new lug Imakot. The Imliim will In intr litinoil imxt tinm t tlm Imtut' of Mm. Uiiriu'litny. Tin1 .Junior Hti.iliitry of tin' (lnMtir MiMlforil ultih KHVn a "iluiuti iliumr" In tlio Imlii'H of MimII'oiiI I'riility vvi'ii iiiK in tlm St. Muik'i hall. A winull mum wuh (Ouiri'd for tlm luncli nml IIihn iinpoHtiil for hivakint' ! rult of tlm evening. A whort imiHii'iil I in ik ni m folluwi'il (hi1 lunch nml plaiiN for tlm future of the cluli were ili- (MIHMI'll. MiiH Miiuiio .limkfon, who Iiuh hcmi hoiim from hoIiooI for a yiiar, m liirni'il to KiiKoim Tluimilny, wlmrc xlu- will noiitiiiui' liur NtmliiM in I In1 univomily. Mm, U M. McKiunoy of llnknr Pity, vvlio Iiuh lioiin viiliii her ilaiiKhler, Mm. Olrii AiiiminKer, ro ttiiimil homo yontarilay. Mm. K. S. 1'amoiiH i oxpocloil lioum thin (totuiiij; week from Sun I'Ynimiimo, wlinrn h1u hurt Ikhiii HptMid- iiiK' tlm P"Hl uioiilh. MiH Cnrlotla IJnnkrt left Mnmlny for 11 few wci'ks' uliiy with hnr h!h ter, Mm. V. h. Molly, who liven in I'n lion, Xuv. Mm. T. i. Danielri wonl Mnmlny to l.o An;elen for nit oxlemli'il visit with her hrollmr, Mr. V. V). Moim- uliun. h, ... Mr. 11ml Mm. Fn'il T.iiinheit of (Imiiltt l'lWH littvit lii'i'ii visiting Mmi- ford friemlH iliuiuu llm week. . Tlm .lunior RiiiM of SI. MnrkV ehuroli Hpuitt 11 uncial evening Tlium- lay in tlm St. Murk'n puilois. C. A. Wimvor, who Iiiih horn spend Jiik the wiiiUir at Prospect, Iiiih re turned to Medfoid. Mr. nml Mr, K. W. Wnvimt' nnd rod Mdwnrd lcnvn Monday iil'luruoon for Iiih AugcleH. Mm. UuKlcld of Cent nil Point Iiiih licen tlm KituHt of Mm. Merrick dur ing llm wool:. ( L. KenuiOBjhnfl gono to Klnnmtli Fullrt 011 l)iisini)H iiomiuutod with hla l0f(!HBi0ll. Min, T, M. Taylor f JiioIjhouvIIIo viih it Modfoid inlltr Woducstlay. INTERESTING ETINGS OF WOMENS CLUBS Tlm Not III Dakota. Korloty of .Inolt Hou county lielil their aiimiat linii ijuet TucHilay ovciiIiik In Hi Marlm hall. The attciiilauco of the iimiu Iioih wiih larti ami tlm kvciiIiik wiim iinjoynil to the fullcNt oxtciil. Mr. !'. H. Morrk'k nuived iih iiii extelhuit toiiHtiuiiMter ami (oiihIm went rcMpouil ml to hy Hov. IC. J. KIiIiIiIko, Monom. D. W. I.uliti. H. A. Nye, .1. K. Watt. J. A. Home, D. McKlllop. .John lloimy ami Win. Ilml;t. Tlm program wiih conclinleil with a vocal nolo hy Mih. McKlllop of Central I'olnt ami n tiMiilliiK hy Mr. Ilex l.iiiiipiuau. Tlm offlrorn elected for (Iih coin Iiik year weie: I'icHlilcimt, John llomiy; vice iiroHlileutH, A. Hatfield and II) rou WatkliiK, ami 12. Itor pnuicli; Hiicretary ami tieiiHiiier, John II. Cutklti. After tlm concliiHlon of the liiml IMH lili'elluK IIIUmIc WIIH flirillHlied on the Vlrlloln hy couiliHiy of II. M. Whelnel. Mm. (' I llutclilnwin wiih IiohIchh Wetlnemlay alternoon to the WciIiich lay Htuily cluh. The Miilijert foi din cumIuii wiim "Stephen lMillllpH; Ilia I'lnio In Literal lire imn DniimitlNt, iih a I'oet." Tliw paper for the afternoon prepared nml read hy Mm. Helen dale uah IntercHtliiK. KiHidlllKH nelected from hiiioiik tin poct'n IiohI verne Mere Klteii )' M"wIiuiich tilile. Alan Itnicklnreed and I'. W. Mwim. Mm. It. A. Jnliimon 11 1 ho Kavo two or three readliiKH In her dellKhtful iimiiner. IteHldeM a llirwe attendance of the IllellllierH, MoHilauieH A. M. ('nrey, Win. Dudnm. W. K. Crtiwim, M. I'ur illn ami It. A. JoIiiihoii were preneuut uh KiiofctH of the cluh. The InillcH of llm (Jrwiter Mdford cluh linvo announced tholr Intention to kIvo n dunce at tlm Nntutorluin tlm evenliiK of I'uliruary 'J'-'. Thene nffulm aro nlwaya popular and will tm looked forwnrd to with anticipa tion hy llm nlmiy who enjoy thin pllHtlllie. The "HridKo" cluh, which met with Mr. mid Mm. !'. W. Iiullia lanl Wed immlnv eeninx, decided upon the hnppy iiutne of "Huciioh N'ocIin" for their cluh. It '-'0 incintiem will he eiitertuiuod the 'Jlnt at the home of Mr. and Mm. ( . I. Hutchinson. Kdwnrd Hlnck; non of Dr. K. V. Mack of thin city, ronclmd houm WiHluoHday nvonliiK tram CIiIik. where he hnn licun attuudltiK a doutnl hcIiooI. Mr. Mack expectH ti con Ilium IiIh Htudtes noxt fall In the mtum hcIiooI. Mr. ChnrloH A. Weaver lefl Thurn day for Saleui, whore, ho will attend the Htnto union Chrlntlun Kndoavor convention. MIbh llortha Plerco went iiIho iih a doh'Knto for tlm Hocletlos of hotli tlm PiOHhytorlati and ChrUtlnn cliuriiluiK. Tlm Juvenile Daiiclnc cluh will hold Uh uoxt danco next Monday evenliiK In the stnall hull of the Nat atorlum. The munlo will ho fur nlHhed hy a flve-pleco orchontni un der the direction uf W. A. Kiimes. ... Mr. nnd Mm. H. M. Thompaoii nml Hon Holiort, of Tacoina, WuhIi., who have heon In Medford thin week. kuobIh of Mr. nnd Mm. It. V. Autle, return to tholr homo this evening. Mrs. .1. a. WUboij ontortnlmM ft few IndloB Thurmluy nftornoon for Mrs. Holiort M. Thompson of Tn romn. Tho tlmo wiih piibhoi! with nootlloworl:. IW, Cluulort 1). Hoy loft Tuesday ovoniup; for a nix weeks' husinoss trip to rhiengo, Doontur nnd other points in Illinois, his former homo Htnto. MIhh Mildred Antlo had a few frlondH Monday evening for music nml KnmoH. Llnht rofroBliniontH wore pasiiod, Mr. nnd Mrn. II. 0. IContnor ontor taluoil tho five hundred chili Montlny ovonhiK nt tholr homo on Woat Wlov- onth Htroot. Mr. and Mm. J. 11. Olwoll roturnod today from Snn PranclHCo whoro thoy have hcon for a short tlmo, Minn llortha Kvorhnrdt ontortnlnod 11 few of hor Bhi fiiondn Thuraduy nftornoon with ciirdH, MisB Fanny Uitslsins npont Tlmrs dny in Tuloi'il, tho guost of Mm, Fothoa, , Tho Lmlios' Aid Booioty oC Fimt M. I), ehnroh mot in regular Hossiou Wudiiosday nftornoon in tho ohuteh, mm Di'Mitlomil e.xerci c Hde led liv Mr-. Sleepe, alter wlm-h .cernl impoi taut 1 1 i-lti of hilHiiii'Hx were illxpoMfil ol. The hanipiet ifieii lor the Merchant' iiHMoeiittioii wiih well nltemleil it ml iictlei) u neat Htirn for the ladieH. The Miieiely ileniien to offer upceial tlidtilc to (he Union Meat company for the delieiotiH Columbia ham donated hy them ami to Mr. Arthur Hill for i'n vom mIiowii, nml to each one who ilniiiilct! icficMliiiicnlM or nHf-intcd in the pieparation and xeeitriui; of the Immpiel. N'ext meet iiik of uid ociel ni'M WciliieHilnv ut '-':.'!() p. m. A lull attendance i dcircd mid nil inui'.' em will he welcomed anil uracil in meet wiih II. The Home MiHion cocictv of the M. I. ehttieh, South, met wiih Mr . (Icorxc l.indlcy oil Welch "trcct. Wed liexiliiv aflenmon. After the fcnci il hliaiiieHH or tile wiciety 'ih Ir.in. uclcd, Mm. I.iudley nerved damtv re ficnhiucnt. Hicil hy Mr-. N illi.im l.imllev. Minn I'.linliiMli Putnam 1- u-iti' Irifinlrt in I'ortliiinl. KING FREDERICK OF DENMARK IMPROVING COI'KN'IIAdKN, Feh. 10. Itovnl pliyxieiaiin todav nlfieinlly iiiiimunccil an iinproveineiil in the condition of King Frederick and Hinted Unit the monureli will he entirely well within it few iIhh, hIiIioiikIi he will not he peimittcil to en vc the palace for at lcnt it I'oriiiglil. Tlm ipiceu's comli iiIho in much improved. ltoth nie sufl'eriut; itoin iullHimiuttiou of the I.C1S ANdKI.KS, fill. An uniden tified elderly citizen ruined his um brella ami Mood for live minutes in tho spray from a janitor's hoMy played on the roof of n building. Crowd howled when he ducked into :i doorwiiv. A KINK INVItoT.MHXT. ftcvorat yeum iiro umnihom of nn old well OHtalillHhed whole fruit IhibI iiohh lu Halnt I.ouln purchnRod a tract of In ml lu Oroi;on which they not to apples nml pears of the kind that In In IiIk dotnuud lu tho cant. The or chard In crowing to such proportions thnt it requires llmlr pernounl atten tion nnd II become ncccHWiry for one of them to locate nt or near the place, forcing them to dispose, of their wholesale fruit business, which Is the best lu Halnt I.ouls, nnd It can he bought rlnht. Their siiIch nggre gatu fliriO.OOO poryonr, nnd ns frultn aro Bold on short tlmo, It requires a comparatively small capital to con duct tho business. One of the present owners who hns been lu tlm business 20 years will remain with tho purchasers six or nine months, nml any capable em plojcH wanted will remain Indefinite ly for roaBonnblo salaries, to help tunke the IiiirIiioks a success. Not wanting to ndvortlso In tho proHs the namo of tho business for sale, thoso who contemplnto buying should write to A. C. GloitKor, Ash land. OroKon, for full particulars. The Best Oil for AH Makes of Motors Free from Carbon Are You Using POLARINE on Your Car? Our booklet, "Polailno Volition, " tella all ulioul tlm I'oliirlno llruiul of utitoiaobllo lululcuiitH mat con tuliiu iiiauy tiucful lilnla on the euro ot u cur Krco, pont.pulil, AiUliuaa liny uKi'iicy. ' Standard Oil Company Uncorportt.d) Vfaj m Il I IIB ar PES GREAT HERE 1 Diva to Sinn in Concert at Nnta torium One Night Only Scats at Popular Prices Is World Famed as Sweetest of Singers. A pcrfonality nht-olutely unique -oiie of the factors thnt has placed Krnehtiue Schumnnn-llt'iiik t the head of nil prrwntfduy ctmcert miih cn. A iiewHmjH,r winter once said of the threat contralto that he wih "oseiiliallv liniiiiin." Siuce then liiintlrudH of other hnve repeated tin asM'rtion. Ami it tells a part of tlm story of the tremendous popularit of no artist who i none the le-s u inuieiaii becait'C she is niwnys a wnuiitn, with n keen sympathy for her follow beings. Thnt .Mailiune Sehumnnn-llei.ik should stand in the Mime sitRrlatic K)Mtion in the concert Held thnt she occupied in opera is largely due to her personality, a personality which project-, itself bejond the footlights. MAR Marinello Face Powder Benefits and Beautifies ' The Powder thnt sticks. Affords wonderful protection with 110 danger of injury. Mudo in throo lints white, flesh nnd brunette. Prieo 50 cents. Ak for 11 traveler's package. This will cost you nothing hut will eonxince vm thnt it is the one perfect Powder. Marinello Shop 407 Garnctt-Corcy Bldtj. B. T. VAN DE CAR will save you money if in the market for diamonds, watch es or jewelry. The best goods at lowest prices in Medfbrd PHIPPS BUILDING THE Sunrise Laundry FAMILY WASHING A SPKCIAITY. ALTi AVOHIC GUARANTIED Ordora called for and doltvorod, First class work done by hand. Ladles' nml inon'a suits clonuod nnd pressed, Tel, Main 7831; Home, 37, Cornop Eighth nnd South Control Avonuo. The I'.on.ei.t slip jippe.ir?. on tlie stnjre hIic seen. to tnu.sfcr to the audi ence Miini'tliiiig thnt binds; them to gether 111 bonds of sympathy. And when she shtjjs her effects nre the keener boenuse of this tie. This sea son Madame Seliuinnnn-Ieitik will he busier tlinn ever, Kinging in nil of the principal cities nnd in innny of the smaller towns, where she is ns populnr ns in the metropolis. Included in her tour is Medford, where she will trive one concert on the eveiiinj; of Friday, Murch 1, nt the Natatorium. Owin-r to the si.e of the auditorium and the vast opti laritv of the nrtist. tniulnr prices will prevail, the best seats being but At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for "HORLIGK'S" The Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-drink far All Ages. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without it. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no imitation. Just say "UORLKTS." Not in Any Milk Trust Phones 6751, 343-K A real "Home." "Luxurious and Comfortable." Not the largest but Tho Best Best. Location in Town. Auto Meets all Trains The most beautiful Hotel in Southern Oregon The Hotel that is "Different" Rex Spray Companies Special Attention to Users of Lime and Sulphur Spray Notices hnve heen sont out hrondenst by n competitive firm, claiming a spray of 15 per cent, nearly one-sixth stronger than nny other spray nnd recommending such sprny to be more diluted than 1 to 11 because stronger than REX. The following is an ensy test by which nny grower can ascer tain for himself ns to whether such representntions nro correct or not. The spray sent out by The Rex Companies will weigh 10.9 pounds per gallon. When diluted 1 to 11 the mixture will weigh 8.5C pounds per gallon. Any spray represented as being stronger which will not meet the above requirements is sold under fnlse representations, and the person so offering same is subject to prosecution, by tho State and Federal authorities. REX LIME & SULPHUR SOLUTION is guaranteed at nbove strength. If made any stronger there is danger of crystallization, especially if the spray is left out in cold, weather, REX is just what it represents itself to be, and should bo used according to directions to get best results. REX SPRAYS nre made in all parts of tho United States and Canada. We have had years of experience nnd know whoreof wo speak. For cash or time terms, see Producers Fruit Company Distributing Agents for Oregon. Also for Bolton Heaters. CRecConipfliy HAPPY is the woman who is never unprepared who can always lay a nice appetis ing meal or light luncheon beforo any guest unexpected or not. Her friends praise her for her housewifely qual ities and sho feels that deltehtful satisfaction which can only como from hoapltallty perfectly done. phe secret lies in having a well chosen selection of canned goods and table dainties always at hand. Look over our stock tho best of tho kind in the town and make a .selection today. Thou put your fear in tho cupboard for you will bo prepared for any company como when it may. ALLEN GROCERY CO. 8 0-40 S, OMNTKAL AVE, Rates $1.00 With Private Bath $1.50 and Up FOOffS Q. T a