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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1912)
PAGE !TWO I iOCAL AND ll il 9Kmmm PERSONAL Mr. ami Mrs. II. G. Ilnlcom re turned Friday morning from n flvo weeks' visit to relatives In Stewart vllle, Minn. They experienced weath er which wont 30 degrees below zero nnd found lots ot snow. Free dirt, east side. Humphrey. 300 T, U. Hlgtnbotliani. ot Prospect, was In Mcdtord Friday. McBitrs. McDonald & Sullngor have eccurcd tho contract for the erection of 55. W. Morrison's now bungalow, south of Medford. and commenced work on It Friday morning. Frco dirt, oast side. Humphrey. 30C Mrs. Helen. Hasklns was In Wood lllo Friday looking aftor her prop erty interests. O. W. Hnrtness, ot Walla Walla, Wash., arrived In Medford Friday nnd will visit relatives here, the Gaunyaw .family. SomcUiIng now, "Grapo Purple;" at McDowell's. L. N'iedcrnicycr, ot Jacksonville, returned Friday morning from a lo weeks' business trip to Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. Peacham were called to Pasadena, Cal., recently by the Illness of tholr son, who sus tained injuries from a fall a few weeks ago. Federal vacuum cleaner. Home phono 266-L. A. E. Mabce, 233 S. Ivy street. 318 Mrs. G. C. Clark and Miss Alma Berncy, of Phoenix, were In Mod ford Friday. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Kolchort ot Portland stopped oft In Mod ford Thursday for a day's look around while en route to Sacramento. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln. Glenn O. Taylor), attornoys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. Leon Hasklns returned Friday from a business visit to Portland, where ho met with the state pharm acy board, ot which' board ho Is a member. J. B. Enyart came down from his Trail creek ranch Thursday. H. B. Tronson, , tho Eagle Point orchardist, was in Medford Thurs day. Tho ladles of the Queen Esther circle oftho First M. E. church will hqld a home bakery sale at Olrastead & Hlbbard's grocery storo ou Satur day nfternoon. 30G Mrs. F. E. Bailey of Grants Pass was In Medford Thursday. John Perl was In Ashland Thurs day evening In attendance at a meot Ing or the Odd Follows lodge of that city. Morrivold Shop supplies office, and homo. J. J. Buchtor, for a number ot years manager of the Pacific Tolo phone company In Medford nnd Port land, has severed his connection with that company and has taken a posi tion as cashier with the Rogue River Electric company in this city. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McCotter, of Detroit, ,MIch., arrived in Medford Thursday evening from the south, where they have been spondlng tho winter. Mr. McCotter Is superin tendent of the D. M. Ferry Seed company's seed farm, near Detroit. Miss Anita Dodge, of Corvallls, is In Medford, the guost of Miss Luolla Campbell. AJUs Dodge Is returning ho.no from Los Angolos, where she has boon spondlng tho winter. Mrs. J. M. Kierimn returned Thursday from a visit to her daugh ter, Mrs. E. Moore, In Roseburg. Mr. and MrfLjl. C. Gardner of Chicago, 111., ftiriml In Medford 'Iliursday evening. Those people aro relatives of E. C. Gardner, of Talent, who bought orchard property neur that place n couple of years ago. Havlpg bought a lot of coal at a low figure wo aro closing It out ut a price at which It Is bound to go. within tho noxt weak. Jnquiro of Ends Transfpr Co. or J, W. Mitchell. ljoury Cook, of Portland, who has been In Medford several days visit ing his cousins, s. T. and II. D. How ard, returned Thursday ovonlng to his homo. Mr. Cook will roturn to Medford again within a week or two accompanlod by Mr. Cook. Ho will probably thou purchase a stock ranch somo place In southern Orogop. Tho usual Friday ovonlng re hearsal of tho choir of tho First Mot)odl8,t church of this city has beep postponed until Saturday ovo nlng, on account of tho lecture courso ontortalnmont. which will bo hold lu tho church on Friday ovonlng. 30G Mrs, E. IJ. Plorco and children re turned Thursduy from a visit to rela tives on Poornjons crook. Hobos are a specialty with II, B. Patterson, hurecryinhh, tfnsh hotel. Grove Coriun nttended tho Elks' annual ball hi Ashland Thursday cvTs H nlng. Fancy brick Ico creom at McDow ell's. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. E. Wilson wore In Ashland Thursday evening, Mr. Wilson attending a meeting of Odd Follows lodge and Mrs. Wilson visit ing friends. The Medford Conservatory ot Mu sic and languages Is the only music school in southern Oregon with a full corps of teachers. G. TalllanUtcr, director. Send for catalogue. See A. K. Ware, room 19 Jackson County Bank building, tor all tho Information about PacUic Mutual Llfo or Accident Insurance. 323 Ladies, have your suits made by a tnllor who knows how. Berlin, Cen tral Point. 322 K. M. McKoany, manager for tho Producers' Fruit company, returned Thursday from a business trip to Portland. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives anado any timo or place by appointmont. Phono M. 1471 Mrs. Gray returned Thursday from a several weeks' visit to relatives in Orange. N J. M. M. Cams and daughter, llss Sadie, aro visiting former Medford friends. Mr. Cams and family for merly resided in Medford but are now living in Spokane. Home baking and salads. 146 North Front. Phono order. Home 273-L. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fort Hubbard are expected to return from Long Beach, Cal., Sunday evening. Judge Mahlon Purdlu left Thurs day" ovonlng for a couple of days buslntss visit iu Portland. See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank, E. E. Foishor, of Dos Moines, Iowa, who has been In Medford sev eral days visiting H." Motz and fam ily, returned to his homo Thursday evening. Mr. Folsher Is a brother ot Mrs. Metz. Real homo made bread at Da Voo'b. Dr. I). E. Lee. who has been In McdTord several days with his fam ily, left Thursday evening Tor Port land. The members of Medford camp No. 90, AV. O. W., will give a bauquet at their session Tuesday ovonlng, March 19. There will also be a program and several candidates will bo Ini tiated. S. A. Xowell. ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & H. Co. bldg. Mrs. A. F. Goode Is vlsltfng rela tives and friends in Halsey, Ore. Bosc, D'Anjou and Bartlctt pears. First-class trees, and don't buy from anyone, large or small orders until you seo me and I'll save you money. II. B. Patterson, Quaker nursory man, Nash hotel lobby. M. S. Johnson and family left Thursday for Woodvllle, where Mr. Johnson will ongage in business. Ho was formerly proprietor of the Eng lish chop house, on South Front street. Mrs. A. S. Rosonbaum visited Ash land friends Thursday. aEDF0KD MATL TRTBtTNE. MEDKORD, OKimON. "FRIDAY, MAIWM jtJOl Mr. nnd Mrs, TjlHinpHmi,wllo ale i for a location, woio In Anhlaud i Impnwi'd with the Ilottiuv nvuivuu- W. from Calimi-1. Alberta, looking Thursday. Tluv im very favorably ley and will pvoimim lment iumi'. Tho Fat from The Flower Vegetarians tell us that there Is no kind of animal fat which wc cannot re place with something as good or bet ter in the vegetable kingdom. Certainly in the matter of cooking fats there is no question of this fact. Lard is made from the fat of the hog, often unwhole some, sometimes impure. Cottolene, a vegetable-oil shortening, comes from the snowy boll of the cot ton plant; it makes food that any stom ach can digest. Cottolene is as good as butter, can be bought for about the price of lard, and is more economical than cither, Draperies Wo carry a vry complete line of draperleB, Iare curtolns, ftx turcM, etc., and lo ull classes of upholRtcrlng A special man to look after this 'work excluoivoly and will clve an good servlco aa in possible to cot In even the largest cities. weeks & mggowan ce Wecks&McGowanCo. . UNDERTAKERS 7 3PU0U0 9371 Xlfffat raontst r, W. Weeks 3071 4 33. Orr, 3091 KABY ASIBTAXT. The National League Has Adopted the Spaldfng National League CORK CENTER BALL FOR TWENTV YEARS ArTUR THOROUGH INVESTIGATION The Spalding Cork Center Ball was the Official Ball of the World Series both iuitjionnd 1911. The new adoption makes it certain that the Cork Center Ball will be the only Ball used in World Series games for Twenty Years more. SpaldlnO N-tloSnV-Hue The Cork Center Bali 31.2S each Copy of 8ptdlHjr Ctiorue free on request Beud far Sample, of Bate Ball Material lor uii toauyaUJitu ulformt. Free . U, bi'AUUIINU Cc UKUS. IS3 QKARV STWJCT SAN FRANCISCO It. D, Foster, of Urn United States forest service, loft Modfqrd Thurs day owning for n couple of weeks' vacation in Portland. Kodo.kj flnJshiUK. tho best, at Wes ton's, opposite hook store. - --- .. ,S, I,, Leonard loft Thursday vu uliil! for Nhkoiio. mmmtmmmmmmummmm TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I'OU SALK Light driving team . .lit. . .. l... . ...t ... t 11 1 1 1 Willi imruesa aim buuvj. ii"" of owuor at aOJ W. Main. 311' vTANTOD Clean raga at MnlT TrVb ino ofrice. ?7KTl15IJ Tomnu to lake care of five months old baby. Ilox U Tribune. 207 WANTRIV Illinois, Iowa or Wlscon- sln property In exchange for $600 ..jQqutty-lu.tlu modorji bungutov -hfre.l O. box AL Phone 377-L. fl '' 207 MISS RUTH BOWER IMpo Orgnnl.st Titicher of Piano Graduato of Wlnfleld College ot Music, at Wlnfleld, Kan.; pupil of Mine. "Mario von Unschuld nt von 1 Unschuld University ot Music In ; Washington, D. C; student nt School j ot Mlislc of Kansas State University; , teacher In Wlnfleld College of Music; 1 S years' experience, Leschetltzky 1 method. tat llooscvelt St. THE BEST PLACE TO DO YOUR TRADING IS- CORSET SALE The now models for sriutf i n Wai'iuu s KustprooC C1oi'seta,(-pnir ivi W i"H $1.00 I . jnk MANN'S CENTRAL AVENUE, NEAR POSTOFFICE GLOVE SALE 'I'lit lmlniwT ol' our V. S L. Kitl (llovos in AOA all colors, $13". $Q jjfratlt'i i pair WAIST SALE SATURDAY wo plaoo on salo 1000 now Waists, all (his season's stylos, at wonderfully low prie.es. Don't, fail to seo thorn. Women's Percale Waists, (Q all sizes, $1.00 values, each vwi "Women's Lingerie "Waists, nieely trimmed: up to 2.00 g C values. Sale prieo viw il riiono nell i::W Sas in Your Stomach Not Always Dyspepsia it's Nervousness Yor Ncn-M Afrr rf lea maVe nut timrh IniUlt. It rrf to warl; feoJ A il rfwt it " f"- Tfcl'weViaitof Dvr5J.lheN'nti9kin!,wilMj 1 Ui jwi ran rare byRJ,tlatrtilwUroa IUilm3aa'Ci-T-Monkithitojrfnrti.ia. TVrare . nude csfMWj' 0$. Thej'irt on war Stoeuch yTW, tkr quiet llw irriuMc, tWHouj rw formic 34rnk,J ErtoalrrriKYc.UtcortGaipenMMiitJr. j ResHr it mm ri'V J-" a" f3 Cm la tin j Stscucb al Rirrii not to try DaalrasEn'i Q-TiU;U. TltridiirUWeUareidd(orS(V:brvttyiln!t, ' it nl -'i.-t to Bihixasca J'atniutr, CCO SctUrt, j tiaTrtnoscw. i" i Medford Theatre MONDAY, MAIICII 18 Viola Allen's Great riay THE WHITE SISTER By F. Marlon Crawford and Walter Hackett Featuring Jeanne Towler Seats on sale at Hasklns'. Now Marquisette Waists in beautiful embroidered styles ai $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98 Now Silk Waists, all col ors and stylos, on sale at $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98 See Our New House Dresses at $1.25 and $1.98 CHILDREN'S DEPT. "We have just received 500 Children's "Wash Drosses made of good materials, fast colors, up to date in style, ages 1 Ml to ,17 veal's; on sale Saturday at 39c, 69c, 98c, $1.48, $1.98, $2.50. At these XH'ices it won't pay you to make them. Ask to sec them. t Children's; Knit Waists, a good 15c grade,teaturdayf each IOC i if W&tP' SUITS AND COATS If voti are not acquainted with t Vogue quality, let us point out tho reasons why those garments are so likable and so popular with most women. Suits at .$18.00, $125.00 and tr.0U Coats nt $12.50, $18.00 and $25.00 Spocial 25 Suits in. Jancy Mix tures and Navy Blue. Rejtl values $20.00. On sale Satur day, each $15.00 il V r The Safest Glove To Buy Tho kind that don't wear out at tho linger ends. -KW SKIt" ilwra n IH rilt of jrr oiiwrfctK-i. In Ilk n nMnr. Our rn llin vrtiulue. I ttw miwl KAVBpn"l tlwhni,HBt nrtnp poniinirron iair iiv, i tw, i in, it ft DRESS GOODS We make a specially of this depart ment. Some now novelties just received tin's wook. See I horn. Specials for Saturday: aS-inch All Wool Serge, iu all colors, reg. prieo GOe. Sat., yard 4oC Mossalino Silk in all colors, worth 75e, special, a yard 48C MONEY SAVERS FOE SATURDAY Best Dress Prints. Why pay 7c? Saturday only, a yard 5c HOSIERY Women's and Children's toist Black Hose, Satur dav, a pair 10c Sheets, 72x90, GOu grade. Saturday only, each 39c USLE GLOVES Kayser Brand, all colors. Special Saturday, a pair 25c MONEY SAVERS FOR SATURDAY Oil Cloth. Host finality. Colors only. Saturday, a yard 19c LACE 5000 yartls Val. and Tor chon JiaooTup to 15e val ues, a vartl 5c Kancy Kibbons up lo 75c values, Saturday, a yard 23c GINGHAMS Beautiful now dress (iing hams, last colors, Satur day, a yard 10c B & C CASH STORE I i We mention a few specials for Saturday: Fancy English Breakfast Tea, pound 45 Fancy Pin Head Gunpowder Tea, pound 45 Coffee, Special Blend, a delicious "after dinner" blend of Superior quality and appetizing flavor; regular 40c. Extra special, at, pound 30 Large tins Tender Green Asparagus, sure to please ; regular 35c. Saturday, the can, only 25 Very Best Head Rice, 3 pounds .: 25 Fancy Jap Rice, 4 pounds .25 Gasene Naphta Soap, 6 bars '. 25 Libby's Pure Tomato Catsup, guaranteed under the pure food act, 3 pint bottles 50 California Black Figs, special for this sale, 3 lbs. 25 50 Pound Bag Table or Dairy Salt, tho Bag 55 Largest and most complete line of tfresh Fruits and Green Vegetables to be found in the city. Undor new management, call and get acquainted. XJ"HHXKHH BLUE STEM FLOUR 'A Patent Flour made from Blue Stem Wheat, flakes good bread, but is not as r r f T t f T T f f T T f t Y Y Y ! light in color as with higher priced Flours. Worth the money, and priced for Saturday selling $1.25 the sack. SNOW DRIFT FLOUR A special Patent Family Flour for particular people. There aro more expen sive Flours on the market, but we don't know of a heller one. tfully guaran teed by us, means that you are protected from the, first baking to tho last. $1.65 per sack. PURE GOLD BUTTER iMade under sanitary conditions by people who have (he, "know-how" butter knowledge ami facilities, 85c tjio full 2-pound square. Other so-called "good" Creamery Butter, 70c the stpiarc. . BULK COFFEE Colnparo our 25c grade, the big value in the yellow bag, with any 30c. Coffee, or tho red bag at 35c as compared with any 40c value. If you don't like them well enough to buy tho second time your money refunded. SELLING AGENTS Dwight Fd wards Steel Cut Coffee. On nu introduc- fer with the 2-lb. tin at 85c one .'j lb. tin ireo. tory proposition wc of ft E x t r a special good grauo wamuiH 15 the pound f, Home Phone 235 Ejicific 2351 f ? f ! Cottage ila- 17 Shoulder 1 13 Extra Special French Peas, iluslirooms 5 tins $1.00 Selling agents Swift's Premium Jlanis and Bacon. 1 Extra Special ' 3-lb Standard Lard i(ty 5-lb Standard Lard 65 10-lb Stand. .Lard $1.25 Standard Bacon 18 Standard Hams ....17 FRESH FRUITS AN D VEGETABLES Oranges, Bananas. Grape Fruit, Lemons, "Rhubarb, Asparagus, Sprouls, Let- X luce, Artichokes, Green .Peas, Hothouse Cucumbers, Sweet Potatoes, Fresh X Tomatoes, New Potatoes, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Parsley, Turnips, Green Onions, Spinach, Carrots, Icadlsh, JMustam Ureens, Celery, ueots. Fresh Grated Horseradish in bulk, 20c the pint. i t T T Y Y Y Y CHAS. L. SCHIEFFELIN, Grocer Successor to W, H, Hardon & Co, A Good Place to Trade ! f t T ? 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