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)J 1 ' PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNE, MISDVORD. OREGON. .MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1912. : j. r.x i 1 t 5 i ! ! s l 1 B 4 ) f ' ft 1 1 IOG& AP L PERSONAL I Horacu Polton of Sams vnlloy was n recent visitor In Mcdford. S, P. Morluo Is junking Roruc riv er galley $ ,vl,8lt, Hp has hec n re siding la Albany lately. . "Somotljln'i now, "Grapo Purplo," nt McDowells. " ',',? dscnrTafcnt Is In Antloch district improving a farm ho recently bought. tyrs. Jr. A. Pryco of Gold lli'll was In Mcdford Thursday. You can get your knives and scis sors ground, saws filed and scssors shnrpenell'.it MUchelJ'a'waonmnkU;; shop. 22 South. Riverside- Miss Wesslo Howard, who has been living In San Francisco, Is In Med- io r a again. Tho Mcdford Conservatory of Mu sic and languages Is tho only music -school In southern Oregon with a full a ' i j it corps or leacners. u. lauianuier, director. Stjpd' for catalogue,. Frank U. Walte. founder of Suth erlln, Douglas county, transacted business In Mcdford ono day this weelc. Seo A. K. Ware, room 19 Jackson County Bank building, for all tho Information about Pacific MutuaJ A. Ci. Ahramn hns returned to Med ford after a three months' visit In southern California. Ladles, havo your suits made by a tailor who knows how. Berlin, Cen- 1 V tral Point. 322 S. C. Lawrence Is visiting In Med- ford. Ifo recently returned to Gold Hill from a four years stay In the east. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, nogatlves made any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471 W. TV Coburn of Grants Pass spent a couple of days In Medford last week. Home baking and salads. 146 North Front. Phono order. Home 273-L. " J. A. Harvey, James Wells and Re corder Hurt were among the, many down from Ashland during last week. Sheriff Jonoa and his assistants wcro, extremely busy attending to taj payees last weolf. Frhjayj was tho lasi uay oi; rooaio. fU , "You canTayo $2 to $10 by Orvlllo Johnson of tho Onrnott Corey company, said In Inspecting th9 Qates ljunj;nlqv that tho white. cut sumo niepmco couiu not no mi proved upon, 2lrf and )lrs. It. D. Scott returned Monday morning to their homo In Albany, after a fow days business stay In Medford. In Inspecting the Gates bungalow yesterday Mrst Mulr, wife of the well kqown builder, ' said llila cottoRo should soil readily for ItlOQ and tlj'n't tie handsome gohl plateti 'loo trlcal fixture In the IUIiik room was surely an elaborate affair. HQS That free soil and water on tho Pierce Subdivision are fine. Aboe the frost line and handy to tho city yo 2 to ?10 by buy ing your trunk and snjtenso at 100 North Front st. Will II. Wilson & Co. 310 C. E. Whlslor, who Is visiting rela tives In Iowa, writes the Mnll Trib une from Bayard, that state, under date of Marcji l'(i, saying that there ,had been S3 days of continuous Bleightng ftioro this winter and that the Indications woro good for 8J days mqre of good, snug winter woather. The very latest stylq of beam cell ing and mission casing copied from the expensive homes on Capital iltll of Denver, Colo,, are used In tho new Gates bungalow. 30S Jas. Murdock, of Seattle, stopped off In Medford Sunday night for a few days, business stay here. Mr. Murdock is interested in orchard property In the valley and was on his way north'' from n winter's stay lu San Diego, Tell your friends to bo sure and attend the Pierce auction sale of acreage, 1 U to 10 acros. No ro servpd bids. Sale on tho land east of Medford, Wednesday, March 20. In coming days, should they buy, Medford, left on No. they will always thank you for It. morning for the north Miss Kinnm Kassnliiiiior of San Francisco, who has been Uniting rein Uvea In Jacksonville, rVkuruod o her homo Sunday afternoon. ' Your wlR? will sorely appreciate the largo vftlc for dr(y!iit the dollies lu tho rainy ttensou If'shu hoouuvi tho new Gatoo bungalow. 308. Joo N'lle. of llornhrook, Cal.. und Fred Niton, of Ashland, worn In Medford "Saturday and Sunday visit- Mrs. O. W. .lohiuinn and rhlldion loft Saturday afternoon for an ex tended visit to relatives In Gordons vjjJcVu.: ' ' J 10 woith of Tiffany shades nlouo on J ho olectrlo flxtuioii In tho Gates htliiKulnw. ;t o S Mr, and Mrs. A. Clancy, of Toron to, CntiuOu, nrtlvud lu Medford a fow days jtgA ami ,yll mako this city thefr 'home. They are tho imronts lug (her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. f D. it, V. Clancy. Nljes. Wo Just received a big shipment of suitcases. Wo are solliiift at n dollar and up. Will It Wilson & Cp. UIO H. H. Canfleld was Visiting Ash laud frloitris Snnda). Carklu & Taylor (John H. Carkln, are all Items of groat Importance. Glenn V. Taylor), njtorneys-nt-law, Weeks&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS Spy Sheaa 2371 Might T&oaMi r. W. VXi 3072 A. X. Orr, 3SS4 cast AsszsTAarr. 30S Dr. C. R. Ray returned Sunday night from a business trip to San Francisco. Seo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank, Mr. and Mrs. Shownltcr were down at Central Point Monday looking after their orchard interests. These people arc but recently from Council Bluffs, Jowa. They expect to make Mcdford their future home. It does look as if "Gates" stole the material for that "New Bungalow" on Rose avenue at the price he Is of fering It for sale -$3250. 30S Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Fred left on No. 20 Monday morning for Portland, where Mr. Fred will undergo a sur gical operation. Mr. Fred is con nected with the Hotel Moorp billiard and pool parlors in this city. Remember your wandering friends looking for a choice place to make a homo and tell them of the auction sale, of acreage lntthe Pierce Subdi vision, Wednesday, March 20. Should they buy and settle In this beautiful suburb of Medford. In dais to come they will always thank you for the bit of Informptlon. 308 U MrandMrj. W. E, McCracken and children left Monday morning for a visit in Woodvllfe. Kodak finishing, the best, at Wes ton's, opposite book store. Be sure and socuro on of those tracts at the auction wile nl.t Wednesday. SOS David Wilson, of Duluth, Minn.. arrived In Medford Sunday. Rose, D'AnJon and llartlett pears. First-class Jtrecs, and don't buy from anyone, large or small orders until you seo mo and I'll save yon monoy. II. B. Patterson, Quaker nursery man, Nash hotel lobby. W. F Barnos and family of Wood ruff, Kan., who have been visiting lu 20 Monday While here they visited Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Banker and John Smock. Mr. Huts, tho architect, says, "I watched that Gates house going up and it is one of the best built bunga lows In Mcdford. 308 Trees for sale. Ponchos at JOc, pears at 12c, Bartlotts, D'Anjou and Winter Nells. Special while they last. See L. E. Hoover or phono 4T.22. ' E. E. Obonchaln, of Central Point, was in Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stewart vis ited Ashland friends Sunday. Federal vacuum cleanor. Home phono 2GC-L. A. E. Mabco, 233 S. Ivy street. 3 IS Miss Sylvia Clemens of Holland, Ore,, who has been visiting In Stock ton, Cal., several months, returned Sunday evening to her home after a visit of a few days with Medford friends. Large bedrooms, extra large, with beautiful painted walls and good clo sets are other features in the Gates bungalow. 30S Mrs. J. R. Jewell rpturncd Sunduy night to her honio In Sunnyslde, Wash., after a (vUlt In Mcdford with Mrs. G. W. Hall.' Trunks, all sizes, shapes and styles at factory prices. Jones pays the freight. Will H. Wilson & Co., 106 North Front st. 310 over Jackson County Dank building, Medford. Mrs. II. Shafer and children re turned to their homo In Phoenix Sunday after a visit with relatives lu Jacksonville. Solid brass hardware all through tho Gates bungalow. 308 Mr. and Mrs Alfred Jones visited Phoenix frlemlt Sunduy. Merrlvold Shop Huppllua Offlro, Heme. Mrs. C. A. MeKlnnoy and Mr. Geo, Young returned Sunday to their honu'.s In Phoenlv. They hud been visiting relatives In Jacksonville. Having bought n lot of co:il at n low flguro w;e are closing It out at a prtcu nt which It Is bound to go within tho next week. Inquire of Eads Transfer Co. or J. W. Mitchell N. Jerry left Sunday for a several weeks' visit to Philadelphia and New York City, and other cities of tho east. Mrs. Smith lu looking through tho Gates bungalow said tho floors woro most top nice to walk on. 308 Mrs. Pcrcillla Wall, of Long Beach, Cal., who has been In Medford visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Nell P. Graham, returned to her homo on No. 13 Sun day. S. A. Newell, Indies' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & II. Co. bldg. i Rosoa nro a specialty with 1, R. Patterson, nursoryiunn. Nash hotel. Mrs. (J. R. V.lnn, of McGioud, Cal., In In Medtyrd visiting Mis. J. (1. G)blu for n fow days, stop renting - glvo mo your lent money and I will build you a home. Pay rent to yourself. Address Box City. :u:t 47ft Mlmi Wluulo Cox, who has boon visiting Medfoid frlondM, loturiiml .Saturday to ,hor homo Ifi Sams Val ley." ' mi . , ''nnoy brick Jco cronut 'nt' MoDow oll'i. t Mr. and Mrs. .1, W. Wot-ol and uhlldrun roturnud Saturday to their lionfo lu Portland after a several daH' visit with rolatlveti In Medford Heal homo mndo broad nt Do Voo'i, Isddoro Ulco, of llee 111)1; Ore., wn lu Medford Hattmluy visiting friends. While hero ho was itho guest of Mrs, l.llllo Ray, who for imuly lived nV like Iltll. ' Win. Geilg, KOiitirul iiinuugtir of the I'aulf Io Kusteiii inllroad, loturnml Saturday afternoon' from a IjiihIiiohh tilp to Portland TAUIITBtt.r.liw. IIAUJUANYHWUVI itkl mtfrUlli1 Nt Hluuu Ta ImiI Al frilling f,im, O, 1'frM.tiMi. o,l.rtui mv I wrrvxn inl.li rniil )u lll mr IX IJJ M.HiBl lunir. Voirlliiilx, rvi nixl (Itwffi wtui'l frr LulMH.W.UMlUlilN.'C'SOAH.TVIII Aggressive ' -mdtWi i MISS RUTH BOWER Pipe Organlit Tenchcr of Piano Graduato of Winflcld College of Music, at WInfleld, Kan.; pupil of Mine, Mario von Unschuld nt von Unschuld University of Music lu Washington, I). C; student at School of Muilc of Kansas Stato University; teacher In Wln,flofd Coflcgo of Music; S years' cxperlcnco, Leschetltiky method. 121 Itomcu'lt St. Phono Bell llt.t Madame Schumann-Heink?s Nose IS RESPONSIBLE FOR HER POWER TO PRODUCE THE WONDERFUL TONES .THAT MAKE HER FAMOUS , . There are other minor laeloifl ilmt eOnlrihnle Io her Hiie t'oss, as proper training,', the artistic temperament, ote. lint, without free, unobstructed nasal passages whereby tho hollow bones of tho head (nature's sounding board) aru properly drained and nourished, the wonderful ppwur, raujje antltpiality of her tones would be impossible. While not vvvvy one ran or would' bo a "KHinmann-IIoink" the loss of the power to .shitf.if caused by obstructed nasal breathing, whether duo to adenoids, enlarged tonsils or turbinates, will inflict more serious penalties than I ho loss of the .Ringing voice. Tho best time to investigate and correct such a condi tion is NOW.. Drs. Saunders and Green Practice limited to diseases of the Evo, liar, Nose ami Throat Unmet l-Corov Consultation Free Bldg. Medford, Ore. Reliable TI' aTjl. T T t f f f f T t T f t T Y T f f T T f $ T T f "! i. ii t f ' M$' 4" ' 1 r 'j A man standing on the corner by the "Public Library" KNOCKING loud and long about the "Food Trust," Hard Times, Short Hours and big pay, soft jobs in the west and then taking a parting shot at Taft, Roosevelt, Bryan, Morgan, Rockefeller and a few more of our ftfends, turned to mo with the remark that just a year or so ago he could have bought all that corner where the Medford Hotel was now located for Twolvo Hundred Dollars, BUT HE DIDN'T. Maybe in two or three months from now this same party will inform you that he could have bought that NEW, LARGE, CLASSY BUNGALOW cottage on Rose avenue for $3250, but ho DIDN'T. I overheard a lady tell her husband that she would take this house at $3500 but it looked to her like as if I was giving TOO MUCH for the money in disposing of this Handsome Home for $3500, and she also said that it was her private opin ion that half of the stuff that made up the construction was not PAID FOR, because tho price was to.o extremely low. Queer people in this locality. Now I suppose she. will walk on the other side of the street when she hoars of the price, $3200. Now to ease this lady's mind, she might call at tho office of the Trail Lumber Co. anc see tho re ceipts for $1050 for the lumber and mill work, Garnett-Coroy Co. $300 for tho plumbing, and $125 for the hardware, Flynn Bros. $245 wiring and electrical fixtures and $232 for the stone and brick work put in by Mr, Torn A, Davis, R.)A. Stevens $305 for painting and decorating and $560 to F. P. Hicks for carpenter work and if she will givo our leading'attorney; Mr. Gus Newbury, a "Five" spothewiU show her wljere tho title is absolutely clear andjO. K. For a; few days, $3250. . r tlu 4 t.' r-r TT- N A r-r-ry r- v - - TT A jhl Jjy. UA 1 &, uwner, li tvose Avenue .JriHAi J it fis ivA ' Rose Avenue is four blocks from' the Medford Hotel '4U V t V(V i . -' ., - K' i Ji bff West Main Street" m ' I ' ' " ' A i 4, " . .' V. r: V, V NO MORE GAS IN STOMACH MID BOWELS Not Only Ifcllef, but Cur for All Time. It )vn wMi l) I viniMlir irlltnl ii (Ut III I' StimiArh mil Iwli, Me tu IIAAIJJANNIt flAN IIAMJ-ANN'H(aattllTflrl'rri.rrJilUllwll)r iuii)' hr Wuuxrti iim iM rmiMuriy i-" Thtuij', (tow nit4 nMlti Mu tt tl H ( )tiif,toiMli ll dwrtr ill'irrlii(r il). tUl rtrtf ill'lf r llllr tUt, IUI tfUnt, ilh IimiI l MM)' ii, vil'l bmtlli, u Mun (rwiUl If i (iitMliif nc'lott )iif HHit in lnlMn ollli U" rlftiiUIMi. 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