Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1912)
PXOE TWO MEDHmn ftLVTL TRTRITN. MD-FORT). ORIWON. THURSDAY, "FttnurARY 22. 1012, u 11 IOCAL AND -PERSONAL A. family reunion wnB hcdtl Febru ary 18 nt (ho homo of A. I Davis on Wont Ninth fit root, tho occasion bolus tho 72(1 birthday of John Davis of this city. IUh Hi roo sons mill rnmlllos heliiR nrrsont, nn onjoyablo tlmo wns had hy nil, and thorn wns not a nor Bun proaont who did not most hoartJly wish Mr. Davis a groat numbor of reoccurrences of that his groat birth day. If. II. Parchor, 1). D. S, snoko to tho locnl dontlite Inst waning at tho naninlo rooms of tho .Hntol Medford. Ho Is exhibiting and osplalnlng don Jnl InstruitKuilB which may bo ued In connection with an oloctrlcal switch board. Real homo made bread at Da Voo's. Mr, and Mrs. P. L. llrattoh of Pnwneo City, Nov., arrived In Mod ford Tuesday and will visit with Mr. and Mm. II. G. Doacli. William Itobb of Portland Is In Medford to Inspect his ranch, which is located northeast of tho olty. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Wilson, who havo boon snftmllng tho winter In southorn California, stopped oft In Medford Wednesday evening while on route to their homo In Ccntralla, "Wash. J, n. Coloman left Wodnosday eve ning for Fondleton, Ore. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneya-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. " J. A. Perry and P. 13. Merrick were In Central Point Thursday on business. Home baking and salads. 14C North Front. Phono order. Home 273-L. Goo. A. Gllmoro of Wllllston, N D., arrived in Med ford Wednesday. Mr. Gllmoro Is an old-tlmo acquain tance of all that bunch of fellows in Medford who aro from Valley City, K D. Seo R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Mayor and Mrs. Jos. Dcouian of Gold Hill were Medrord visitors Wednesday. Tho Medford Conservatory of Mu sic and languages 1a tho only music school in southern Oregon with a full corps of teachers. G. Talllandler, ' director. Send for catalogue. 27C Mr. and Mrs. A. Dugas left Thurs day morning for a month's visit toi friends in Portland. Mr. Dugas is a son of Chief Justice Dugas of Alaska. Rooms COc and up. Hotel Moore, Special rates by week or month. Fancy brick ice cream at McDow ell's. Mrs. O. R. Pankey and Mrs. J Wilson, of Central Point, were Mod ford visitors Wednesday. Meet mo at McDowell's. Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Mnore. Special rates by week or" month. Rooms GOc and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by week or month. Loulo Dolllo of Scott Valley, Cal Is in Medford visiting friends. Something new, "Grapo Purple," at McDowoil's. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Janson and daughter of Mount Pleasant, Texas, arrived in Medford Wednesday for a short stay. These pooplo aro ranking a tour of tho Pacific coast country with a view to locating. S. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & II. Co. bldg. Watt Beber, a solid republican far mer of Mound district camo ovor Monday laying In supplies. Mr. Irvino Wilson who has Leon spending his vacation month very pleasantly with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of north Beatty. Alex Thompson, G. A. R. voloran of Jacksonville, is convalescent from his slcgo of la grippo. Tho proprietor of tho Ugo thoator and family aro now occupying the Worth rosldonco on North Central. Miss Noalou of Table Rock, is on,' gaged to touch tho Autloch psrlng term of school, Mr. und Mrs. Robt. Hnlloy, capital ists of Medford, mndo a brief buslnosg visit to Jacksonville Tuesday. Kd Hollenbeck and Mr, Caton of North Rogue, camo ovor Tuouday for Bupplios and to onjoy an ovonlng of sightseeing. Mrs. G. A. Hollenbeck, postmistress and landlady of Prospect Is convales cent from her sovero nttack of pnou jnonla. Sanford RIchnrdson of Medford hn accepted a position at tho Jory fruit orchard in Dig Sticky. G. A, Owlngs, photographor of No. Control, spout a weak very ploasantly with pioneer mining frlonds In Jack sonville, , J. W. Glllotto of Jacksonville loft Weeks&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS Say Phono 8271 Xlg-ht Phones! X. V. Weeks 8071 A. E. Orr, 3093 &DY ASSISTANT. Wednesday for n pleasure trip to San Dlogo, Cal. Mrs. O. W. Agor, who hns boon visiting Medford friends, returned to hor homo at Talent Wednesday. , Urnost G. Ponehoy and MtilOi V. Wise wore united In niurriagq at the Presbyterian manso by Row W. P. Shields on Wednesday at 3:30 p, m. Tho young pooplo expect to make their homo In this city. Their ninny frlonds wish thorn success and hnppl- noss In tho llfo beforo thorn. Dry oak nt the Standard. Phone Pacific CB01, Home 103. 287 E. W. Carlton of Table Rock hns returned from a visit at his former homo In Now Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. Nit 11. Cohen of Urbnna, 111., arrived In Medford Wednesday owning and aro guests at tho new Medford hotol. Mr, Cohan Is president of the Illinois state fish commission and ho and Mrs. Cohen aro out on a llUle pleasure tour of tho Pacific coast. Mr. Cohen Is nn old-lmo friend of Councilman E, C Ireland of this city. A son of Mr. Cohen Is expected In Medford soon and it Is not at all Improbable that he and his father will becomo In terested In Roguo river orchard laud.) J. F. Cole, C. R. Constable and O. W. Golwlcks, nil of Portland, aro In Medford looking the city ovor. ad miring tho city's evidence of pros perity, enjoying and complimenting tho excellent fruit grqwn hero and inoldentally getting very much In terested In the orchards of the val ley . Paul Hanson returned Thursday from a several days' business trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Metcham, of Portland, arrived In Medford Thurs day and arc tho guests of Mr. and Mra. W. T. Grlevo In Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs. McKeover left Thursday morning for San Francisco. The Pantorlum Dye Works Is sure enough keeping pace with tho times. Wednesday that Institution came out with a new automobile delivery car. All the equipment necessary to cou vert an automobile Into a neat and attractive delivery car was made and mounted by J. W. Mitchell, the wag onmaker. The car is certainly a beauty to look upon and Is as con enlent as any vehicle of any, kind could be made for the business for which it is intended. This firm Is doing a splendid business and they deserve all they get. The proprietors are square, honest men and tho work thoy turn out Is always as repre sented, which is first class in every particular. P. A. Thomason, traveling sales man for the Mitchell, Lewis & Staver company, was In Medford Wednesday enjoying a visit to his old-tlmo friend D. T. Lawton. Mr. Thomason was one of tho very earliest settlers In Medford, having lived here in 1887, his residence being located where the Medford postoffice now stands. He commenced work for the Mitchell, Lewis & Staver company in 1S89 and moved to Portland and he has been with the company slnco that time 23 yea re. T. L. Touvelle, Goo. Putnam and Bert Harmon left last night for Le land, near which place Touvelle and Putnam own a large copper mine, and whore they will remain for three or four days. Geo. F. King left Wednesday eve ning for a business visit to Portland. Miss Monta Maegly returned Wed nesday evening to hor homo In Port land nftor a visit to her aunt, Mrs. S. Levy, in Jacksonville. JI. A. Sarver, of Portland, who has been in Medford several -days visiting his old North Dakota friend, J. E. Stewart, returned to his homo Wednesday evening. Mr. Sarver has mado threo other trips to this coun try and things look hotter to him with each succeeding visit, but this., the fourth visit, has undoubtedly proven the charm, and his next visit which is promised for a near date will be the lust. Albert Andorson and family loft Wednesday evening for Bridgeport, Wash. Principal Boveridgo, of tho Roose velt school, put on a spelling contest Wodnosday. Three classes of tho fifth and sixth grades took part In tho contest und SO words wore pro nounced for tho students to spoil. Out of tho three classes 10 of the studonts stood 100, tho majority of them in tho nlnuties and only ono as low as CO. The average standing of all thoso who took part was 88. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. James, of Re public, Wash., arrived iu Medford Thursday morning, Postoffko Inspector PInkham Is In Medford on business. Today is Mrs. Mary E, Connor.'B 88th birthday and tho occasion Is to bo fittingly celebrated tonight at tho home of Mr, und Mrs. H. E, Mnrfch, whoro thoro will bo a largo gather ing of Mrs. Connor's rolutivos with tho aged lady tho guest of honor. Bort Kellogg, living on tho Cove ranch, cast of Ashland, lost four val uublo farm horses by bolug drowned In Cove creek. Tho accident occurred Saturday at which tlmo Cove creek wus filled almost to overflowing und tho curront was very swift. Mr Kol logg's farm hand drove tho four horso team into tho swollen stream and tho horses wore taken off tholr ATLANTIC LINERS REACH PORT RESPLENDENT IN ROBES OF ICE. mm: fiBggR H ill!! n BSUBFH - . i , mvttsH ; , &S iOOKING AFT ADOV?DTHE CF crVNTKD -S7 LOOS COM.NG i TMt tVW. Vessels arriving at ttnntlc rM of 'v h e In 'i Ir it-i. of loo and nnw. ivsi-nted pkturcs rarely soon. From ntcra to stern thoy Imxo Iwii i.'.iiul wlKi t wliu-h vilcu d In tho mi: lllv dl.iiiiuiuln. In tliu uvooiiipaujiug photo graph the St. Louis Is tiuii tiiter'ii: u .oil, Ii.uIhm feet by the swift current and were soon drowned. A now back to which they wore hitched was also wrecked by coming In contact with the large boulders iu tho stream. Gray &. Moe are having a cloaranco sale In tholr shoe department. 2S7 Mrs. E. D. Klwood spent Wednes day in Ashland with frlonds. Groat shoo bargains at Gray & Moo's. 2S7 DEBENGER GAP (By Nonnian Gngo.) Johnny Frodenburg of Sams valley was visiting frlonds at tho Bonglo ranch last Sunday. Jasper Hanna of Dobongor Gap Is very busy at prehont digging a well In his yard to got an nmple supply of wator for house use. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Dally of Med ford havo moved up on Rogue river to the home of Mrs. Daily's pnronts. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Hanna. Luther Simmons and Teal Gage wero called to the Rlverdale ranch last Tuesday to exterminate a very large plno tree which was loaning ovor Dr. Klrchgessnor's houRo and threatening to "smash" It to splin ters the first time tho old north wind camo along with plenty of strength to holp It. John Burns of tho Modoc orchard Is making an oxtondod visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Thornbruo and fam ily of Beagle. Mrs. Oster of Los Angoles traded some Los Angoles property to R. S. McDow.ell of Medford for 4 40 acres of his land which Is located in the vicinity of Debengor Gap nnd Beagle. She intends having most of It planted to corn tho first year. Dr. Kirchgesner of tho Rlverdale ranch made a professional trip via Eagle Point to Medford last Wednes day. Messrs. Claronce Wllhite, Theodore and Jesse Glass of Henglo mado a business trip to Medford nnd Central Point last Monday. Harry Young of ProBpoct passed by hero last Monday on route to Central Polut with a six horse wagon load of household furniture. ITALIANS STILL AFTER TRIPOL HOME, Fob. 12J. Premier Oiolilto! Imliiv nt-iiilni1 t.i llt,t I'liiuulittt til' ili. " ,... -V ...-. ,. . putiOH tho ro.Vnl oYeree prucjiumum the tiniioxation of Tripoli to Italy. Tho house wns lal t, transform it into law. NAVY DEPARTMENT MAKES A VERY QUEER RULING 1000 PERSONS M NW OUND ORTHO LIME SULPHUR SPRAY !1 noi:ro Tout. Iu Stool Drums. No Waste. Kentucky Hlnok Lonf AVSlMllllo !' TitMUl Zinc Arrtonilo Airnlfn, Oivlinrd (Iiusm, Tiniolhy, Vo(h ROGUE RIVER FRUIT & PRODUCE ASSOCIAT ION Atl s4'N',,fi,-4K..--. v FOR SALE nl (lie WEST SIDE MARKET BEST POT ROAST 12 liiiHoi' 75tf 10))ountls lartl CI OK VAl.IiE.10. t'nl. lVb .'2-2.- N'hvmI otTicfts hnr today aro st(iiiilatl tit tin unprecedented order of the unvy ilopartment in the of Harry lloil- poni, lonnorly jmy yeoinnn on (ii Iiulopomloiitio, wiw wrn tfonteiiooil .o a term iu Sua Quwitin for mi-ititri-priation of ovo,nunont fuiiiN. Tho order dirooted that while IU'ilwnt ih iu prison, lii forwer salary ot $70 n mouth, loss his pivou o.hmiso.s slmll ho turned ovor to his wife iu Sail Frunoisou. ST. l.OllS, Mo, lli. 22. More than 1000 porontix tuo uuIhmimiI to day in .Missouri and llliijoi-i in oon soipionoo uf tho lilookado l snow id' twelve tmuiH of tho llnltiiuoro, Ohio and South WoMtoru mid Southorn rnilwH.v. Pari of tho train aro hold up between Trenton and O'Fulloii, in Illinois and jmrl nio blookod hftwooti Shiloh and tioi'iiiantouu iu .Mihoiim. LOUIS HEIL WEST SIDE MAPvKET 4 'Cs''-M-.-:.--t...4. ---frs LOS ANOBLKS, Fob. '22. JiidKo David Patterson Hutch, juriat, author and politiciim, U dond hare today, njrod tit), llittitk sen-od on the bmtoli iu Minnesota, llrituh Coluuibiii and California. He whs tho author of "Scientific Oewiltibin," "The Wood ir tho Qodh" and other hooks, whioh ho wnito titular tho nom do phimo ! "Paul Karwka." MUNICIPAL OFFICIALS FOR FIRST TIME, SQUARE LAWUEKCE, Maw., Koli. 22. For the first lime siuoo tho bogriiniiijr of tlio textile fttriUe mnny weeks jik Hie strikers today wore dealt fairly with by n municipal official. The decision enmo when tho mayor of Lnwrenoo ruled that ueithor inililiiiinou nor po licemon had any riItt to intorfore wilh the sondiiiK to ollmr oilioe of tho strikorh children so lony ns tho oon sout of paroutK had boon obtained. Several days no Colonel Swoolzer, flominnndin tho 2,000 or more sol diers sent hero for the nllugud pur Iose of .prosorviu order, nniiouiiood that no more ohildion would bo ullow ed to Jpnvu JiUwruiicu. At tlio tirni llio striliors dcolarcd that this order was- pi von to Colonel Swootzor by the textile owner. JL was said it wan mi attempt by tho owners- to onuno ,i collapse of Uio strjko bv starving out tlio btrikers. Colonel Sweetor'n or der followed llio removal of several liuudred cliildrou to Now York und othor cities-, where thoy aro being cured for by stiiko sjunputliizors. Insane Patient Escapes. 8I3ATTM3, Wash., Fob, 22. Miss Grace IIukIios, Si, an Insane patient at tho olty hospital, cllmhoU to tho window ledgo of hor padded coll lust night, Htpioozed her omuoiutod form through un eight Inch spaco bolween tho Iron crating nnd tho atone coping and, lotting go, dashed fiO feet to tho bottom of tho air shaft. Sho died sovoral hours later. Legal blanks at tho Medford Print ing company, AVKKY, Kn., Fob. 22. -Load Barge, a fanner HvIiir near hero, was frozen to death In tho storm of Tuosday. The body wag found today. Milk Oclow Stnntlnnl TAC'OMA. Wm . Fob. 2. Klfty- Ix (( of canned milk put up y the "Hollybrand Yaiuhlll Valley Con- doused Milk comimuy" of Portland. Iihh boon solxoil by Deputy United Status Mnmliul Dotou on InHtruotlnns from Foloral JiuIko Dun worth ho cniiHO It Ih atloKOd to bu below tho Kovorumeut utandard of aolliU nud buttorfat. Shoe Man Under Arrest SAN FUAN'CISCO. Cal., Feb. 22. Arthur W. Shaw, a Hhou mauufac turor of Frooport, Mo., In under ar rot today on a cbtirKo of fraud In volving more than $10,000. Shaw wttH arromtod In an apartment In tho faRhlunablo reaildonro dlitrlct, where ho lived as A. S. Willi. Ho denied tils Identity until confronted with hla real nit in o on a tallor'a label Insddo bin coat pocket. He will bo returned to Maine without an extradition con-toit. SCORED HIT IN THE EAST. I DON'T GET RUN DOWN Vok nnd miserable. If you hnvo i Kldnoy or Illuddor trouble, dull bond paina, DIztlnotiB, NoroiiuoHti, Pains In tho back, anil feel tired nil ovor, j?ot a pnckiiKo of Mother Cray's AIM). .MA11U I.IUF, tbn ploaannt borb , niro. It novor falla. Wo havo mnny tetlmonlnlK from grateful people who have lined thin wonderful rem- ' ody. Ah a regulator It hns nn equal. Auk for Mother dray's Aromatic-Leaf at druRlHtn or f"it by mall for r,0 it. Sample FUKK. Addrtnw, Tho Mother Urny Co, I.oUoy,.N. V. Uxss Ztizzibcth Dricc MU KllzuU'th Ttrlee, a cloier youtii actress, bna svored a docldod hit li vaudeville Iu tLu Knit and U cr l''pu lar there. I AT rOUNTAINO.HOrCLO, OR CLaCVHCIlt Gt tho Oriijinttl end Genuine lORLICK'S i BE WISE 4to&? m :M ".Vfttirfl'J mawi V.V1I ML '. 0tfi(Matc JmUaiiond- The Food Drink f or All Ages RICH MILK, MALT CKAIN EXTRACT, lM POWDER Not in any Milk Trust WT Intuit on "IIORLICK'S" TuLo a package Iioiuw ur GLASSES that fit your oyos aro worth all thoy coitt. ' DO.N'T UK TOO (MtKDL'liOUH A llttlo Inquiry will convince you that my p;i Irons aro natbiflod jiatrous. AVIIVV IlcrniiHo tholr glasHOH aro right, and my prlrcH aro iih rouHonnblo an Ih conlHtoiit with skilful servlro and the Is'st inatoi-lalH. Dr. Rickert I'oslght finUai:l Ovor Kontrtoit'M, Modfoid. Monthly Blooming and Climbing Roses, Tree Roses, Shade Trees, Small Fruits, Strawberry Plants and a General Assortment of All Kinds of Fruit Trees H. B. PATTERSON Office in XuIi Hotel IObby Iiihldo Kntranco Next to Harbor Shop Haleyard 111) Houtli Fir Street Office Phono Main (Ull ItOHldcnco Phono Main S103 STAR THEATRE ALWAYS IN THIS LEAD Tonight Last Chance to See Vanity Fair Comploto in Tliroo Full Rools 3000 Foot A ppi'fect prosoutnlion of 'I'liapkoray's famous uovol convct in ovory lclail.' A foi'timo iu hhmut.v and costuincs. MvtM'V cltarat'ltM' nortraved hv an artist I t "Pronounced by critics to he tlic Best Fcaturo Picture Ever Produced AND ANOTHER 1000 1'Vol of Coined v The American Girl I ! Featui'iti our favorites, .Miss b'lorence and Arthur .Jolin.son Lawrence ir AL SAJHER IN SONG THE W00LW0RTHS MUSICIANS Positively No Raise in Pricos Admission 10c Matinoo Evory Day 1 X Here Tonight Friday and Saturday Signor Franco Milano "World Famous Italian Harpist Suporb Musical Attraction T 'i " T t ---.K":-"H.."!...H...;.. ....:...:..4.4..4......j..t..j... See California Now See its attraclivo seaside resorts, famous hotels and resorts, inanil'iceiit scenery, dehtftil climate. Outdoor sjiorls of all kinds and pleasant drives through miles of orango groves. All reached hy tho "Road of a Thousand Wonders' WJI SUNSET OGDEN a SHASTA I ROUTES "Road of a Thousand Wonders' LOW ROUND TRIP FARES to California, in effect daily with long limit and stopovers going or returning 3 THREE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY 3 SHASTA M.MITKI) Piillinnn cara and obsurvutlon earn,' (JALIb'OUXrA lOXI'ltKSfl Pullman tniuJut earn. lllKh-nlnHB coachOH. SAN FltAN'OISCO KXIMIKSH Pullman nnd tourist earn. Ulish-clnoa conchoii, UiioAcollciI dining (iii'Norvirn couitcnim ami nKontlvn onidoyoM Call on our nearest S. P. iiKout for lutciontlii lltoraturo doMcrlbliiu tho vurloun roHortn, or wrlto to JOHN M. SCOIT, (Kncral l'asHoiiBor Aki'iU, l'OHTLANl), OUKflON t T I ! t