Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1912)
S5 PAGB TWO MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. TOESDAY, OCTOBER 15. 15)12. J (3i v '5 r r -j j ( 4 ;u- 'I'' ' it t 5 r i it I W tAL AMD i. k ISJ i ht iMtC PERSONAL W,TPTi "' 5 -T? f -1 ' Mr. nml Mrs. h. M. Knilcra of DunBiniilr. Oal., arc In McilforM for taw lnyn vlsltliifi with frlomls. C. E. Whlslftr wlil lcavo Thursday for n campaln tour of Douglas county, I C. Knmlt, Btato organizer tot llio socialist party, ami camllilnto for aJBtrigt attorney -In Mnltnomah coun ty who Is fcamialf;nlnK In" a nock of tli6 .wodds for tho socialists,, re port -that ho Is mecttnR with splcii 'did succour. Ito predicts- botweon V 1500 and 2000 socialist votes In, Jacksdh county this year, . Whnt Snakes Cleveland Waking Powder sell? Quality and price, 3 , pound' cans; ?r.00; r. pound, $1.G5. AbIc for tho cans With tho screw ton; and metal handle vmder regular cover.' Aro useful when empty. A 'dozen potatoes, each averag ing aroumi tvo pounds In weight fjlreon exhibition at the Mall 'Tribune office. They were grown by Klsci brothers near Jacksonville and arc cplcndld tubers. ' For goodness sake, have R. A. nolnies. tho Insurance man write , your Insurance Ho knows how. ''V;D. Wilson has returned from a short visit on business at Portland. An even teaspoonful or Cleveland , Baking Powder wllf do as much, or more, than a heaping teaspoonful of other powders. Ask your grocer for :r 3 pound can; which costs only ?i.ob; I. S. Samuels of Grove creek Is la Mcdford on business. . Dr. Rlckert. eyesight specialist, over Kentner's. No drops used. .Glasses fitted without use or drugs. Dr. Rlckert, over Kcnt- , .nor's. - i.K.. L Jones and A. T. Lundgren, wbo have extensive Interests In the Jjlsklyon copper belt, aro 1k Med ford and Jacksonville, respectively. Mrs. Bcso T. Baker took first prize as best pastry cook In Jackson Coun ty. She always uses Cleveland Bak ing Powder and purchases tho 5 pound slie from her grocer for ?1.C5. George H. Chick, whoso meteoric ,tutrecr In Mcdford 1s still fresh In tho milnds of local pioneers. Is ndw a refluent of Berkeley, Cal., In which .city 'his aged father recently" died ,i Vapor baths ana scienwic massage ?1. 00 for men and women. Dr R. . Lockwood.chlroprocter and nerve specialist, 203 Garnett-Corey Bldg. phone Home 145. "" .Benton Bowers of Bear creek bridge fame, motored from .Ashland Sunday. M. F. & II. Co. for O. V. B. food choppers. $1.25 to 1.70. K Kd Clemens, who Is In charge of, tho Hampton orchard, located south; v?nst of Mcdford and owned by B. V. Bingham, of Santa Barbara, Cal., w In Medford a few days since. Fourteen thousand boxqs of pears and apples will bo. gathered thero this season. Pears from this or chard woro awarded several first prir.es at tho district fair held late-ly-at Ashland. S. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & II. bldg. Prof, and Mrs. P. J. Q'Gara have gone to Klamath county, where they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Allen for a short time. I Oak and bardwoodi?4.50 aad $5.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. Sixth and Fir. ', The southbound (express, which, ip-issee Medford at' 3:35 p. in., was" miany hours lute Sunday, owing to "a freight train wreck near Shddds. I in county. No one was Injured. ! Dexter Rice, a prominent lawyor , of- Roseburg, 'was In Medford and Jacksonville Monday. See M. F, & II, Co. for draperies.' Mr. and airs. W, S. Barnum of, 'Jaekuotivllle have returned from a trip to Portland, Dr. Morrison has removed his of-1 flce front the St. Mark's block to 'rooms 211-212 second floor Gamctt- - J.- M.' 'Bads of Josephine coiinty wat a witness In U. S. Commissioner Canon's court. v Mi F. & H. Co. for comforts and blankets. .JDIstrlct Attorney Mulkey has bf en at Grants Pass on official btisl- licss, V Oak dnd hardwood M.60 and f S'.OO per cord. , Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir: ii Glenn O. Taylor made -u' proles- fclonrtl trip to Jacksonville .Monday afternoon, ' & M. F. & II. Co. for rugs and car. Aiin." t J. I.ai'.dqutst Is hi Mudford again, ti'ft-.r u protracted absence from our liny v UksiMcGuwanCo. I ft. 4 .TJDERAICERS i r. w. weeks ton ?-' Trf S! ? ,UJMr jjmuuh-avz ft ' Mrs. H. Thomas, proprietor or a IfaillhR' drctumakltig rind mllllnory csthbllshmenl of San Diego; Cal,, Is )n Mcdford' for a short visit with Mrs. C.'C Scoll. t T, J. Cook. J. Hays, I. H. Hec iinti nud A. J. Olscn of Gold Hill Were In Mcdtortt Monday, Thoy were witnesses In tho contest- be tween tho O. & a It. R. Co; tuiit John J. RHtor over some mining propertyslocatbd' In Koota ci-cck dim- t'lct. Tlia testimony was taken bc- foro U. 3. Commissioner Canon. M. F. & II. Co. for stoves and ranges. Mrs. llebb ot Central Point was a Medford visitor Sunday. Try a Vapor bath for that cold. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, Garnet-Corey Bldg., phono Home 145. V. A. Payntor, who owns a tine plnco near Phoenix, transacted busi ness In Mcdford Monday. M. F. & II. Co. for rumltnre. A. M. Wilson, who Is located at Roseburg, was-In Medford and Jack sonville Monday. Now Johnny Coats at. Ahrens. ' Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cnrnnhan aro down from the1 Blue Ledge for a few days. See the new swell coats at Ahreus. Col. J. W. Hicks of Ashland was among his Medford friends Monday. H. K. Foster, civil engineer, and A. C. Hough, the Grants Pass at torney, made a trip to upper Rogue river Sunday, returning tho next day. E. G. Perham, tho well known bridge builder, has completed a span oyer Sardine creek, between Gold Hill and Rock Point. Deputy U. S. Marshal Marvin was down from Portland subpoenaing witnesses in tho case of tho United States vs. O. & C. R. It. Co., Involv ing the lands the government seeks to forfeit. Ira Dawson. W. H. Cush raan and Chas. Randle 'are aiung those who will proceed to the metro polis next week to give testimony. W. P. Bailey of Jacksonville left for Eugene Monday evening to look after business 'interests there. Be it an evening dress, an after noon dress, or a street dress you will find It hero to your liking at a price you will wish to pay. Ahrens. ' E. B. Rose of Yankee creek tar ried a few hours in Mcdford Mon day. Seo those handsome now silk kl monas at Ahrens.' Ed' Hcrrlott of.'Grants Pass spent Monday evening in Medford. " Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Steadson of Buhcom spent Tuesday with Bed ford friends. D. E. Tenner of Applcgato Is In Medford for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Munson of Sacramento aro in Mcdford visiting. their daughter, Mrs. E. W. Janies. The city council will meet In regu lar session this evening. A largo amount'of routine business Is to bo considered. Henry' E. SIddenger of Grants Pass is In Medford on a short busi ness visit. R. E. Iline, who is local agent for tho Investors' Building & Trust Co. of Portland, was as far north as Roseburg on' business during tho past' fortnight. Armor Plato Hose wear better, It Is the dye, all prices ladles' hoso Ahrens. " 11. C. Wilson, James McLaren and E. Arnold wera recent visitors In Mcdford. ' E. T. Foss, city recorder has been visiting relatives living near Tal ent. Special values in serge dresses at Ahrens; Leslie Yrfung of Eugene is in Med ford on' a short business trip. Mrs. W. J. Robertson loft Monday night for a visit with friends at Seattle. She expects to be absent several weeks. NOTICR. ! This is to Inform you that I have purchased tho optical business aml.l grinding plant of Dr. J. G. Goble and am now prepared to test and fit your, eyes and grind your lenses. Wo have tho most complete and up-lo- dJt.i optical parlor south of Pertland: and the only grinding plant between Portland and Sacramento. We grind bur own lenses so you can havo your glasses soon after fitting and not bO compelled' to wait flvo or bIx days -for tlieni. Wo can also dupli cate your broken glasses. All we re quire is a plcco ot the broken lense. The lenb'ea and frame's wo use aro tho best that can bo procured, our prlcos are reasonable and our guar anteo Is good as wo aro permanently located In- Mcdford. Wo can ' 'also glvb ybu tho benefit 'of Bovonfcen year's practlco lit optometry. Wo would bo pleased to flee all of Dr. Goblo'u old customers us well as many now ones. Yours very truly, W,B. D. EliWOOD, Doctor of Optometry. 301 East Main St. Opposite Kentuor's Notice. Thero' will bo regular ineotlng of tho Rebecca lodge Tuesday even ing, October 15, 1912. Tho' Presi dent will bo present, Initiation will bo followed by u banquet. SHUED TEDDY FROM MANY CIUCA(U). dot. I.V-ttavuriuir Hi ram luh.nMii iii;iwsivo otuiilulnle Tor vu'o iircMuYiit, Uleplioiiol From Clevchuul totluy for the latest news From m running nmUs Oolonol KnoSQvelt. At the same lima U'lo grains From nil imvts of the country boKut to pour In. tlenernl Iicomtrtl Wood, chief of slaft oF the Unit oil Stole army, wired from Portland,. Oregen: "Sym pathy and coiiKrutulntions' 1' rom Hcnjnmin Ido Wheeler, prvjii dont of the UniverMty of California enmc this inessnue; "We have boon terribly .-hocked, but glory in your pluck and will love yon always. Take n little care of yourself, for we can not get along without you." From Chester Howell, Fresno, Cut.: ut mil inoxprcssnhly shocked at the dastardly attempt on your life. They have tried every thinir hut even hul luts cannot stop you." From James ,1. Corbctt. Former heavyweight champion pugilist, who is couvalescing from an appendicitis operation in' Philadelphia, came tho follewing: "Congratulations iu your lucky escape. 1 sincerely hope voit will lie elected." E TO El f i CHICAGO, Oct. 15. Colonel Roosevelt was resting ensily this afternoon, talking for a fovv minutes, with thu newspaper correspondents. Ho said he felt fine. Sc'nator Robert AL LaFollotte wired Colonel Roosevelt as follews: "Permit mo to express my pro- found regret that your llfo should have been Imperiled. I congratulato you upon your fortunate escape from serious injury. I trust you will speedily recover." The following telegram was re ceived from William J. Bryan: "Allow me to Join your country men, IrrcspecUve of party, In deplor ing the murderous attack, and ex pressing profound gratification at tho assurance that your wound Is not serious." I, E Henry Boyd was seriously injured and a heavy team was Instantly hilled In an accident on upper Roguo river Monday according to reports reaching Medford today. Tho team ran away a short distance this side of pcclor's placo and plunged over tho grade. Boyd was hurled clear of the wagon and anay have suffered internal Injuries. Ho was badly bruised. Tho team was hilled and the wagop demolished. , 1TJ0, LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR "'SALE Good sound horse, drives single or double, phono 597-tt-2. P. O. Box 1512. 181 WANTED -Boys to day Kvonlng Post. sell tho Satur DoVoe. 178 WANTED Experienced Japanese farm hand wants position on or chard or ranch. Telephone Main 3361 or reply to Roy Maeda, 227 S. Ivy St., Medford. 181 Established 1878 BRYAN AN BOB WIR TEaMFUMGESOVER Ml N GRAD FRUIT D. OEOSSLEY & SONS ' Commission Merchants 201 Franklin Ht., New York Our SiK-clnRy ; APPLES and PEARS Wo bttyo our own houses In ' NEW YORK, JilVERPOOn, LONDON AND flMSCIOW Direct consignment!! solicited or eo our Iloguo Rlvdr roprcsentatlvo, CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, prqgon rTt' TT ' FRUIT MEN Hold Your Apples aiu Get Bettpr Pricqs "Wif can store 17 eitis more of fruit. Hates as follews: 200 boxesop less 250 per box i'oi the senson, All in excess of 200 boxes 2Qe for, (ho season. Season to April 1st. " ' ' Medford Ice & Storage Co. OIL SHIP SIS EH SAN FU.WCJSt'O, Cal., Oct. 10 - "Colliding with the Btoam nchoouor Avgylo ot tho Union Oil Company' flout, tho lumbir Hclioouer Oimlnta, belonging to Fred l.ludornmu of San FrnnclKco, filled and cnpsl:unl off Point Arena, north of hero, early to - day. Tho crew was taken off and arrived hore'on the Gunlala thin rtt tornonn.', ,4 Two moil wore Injured, ono of them, Peter-Sou, of San Francisco, receiving a broken wrist. Tho nnmo and nuturo x6f. the Injuries of tho other man wore not stated In tho brief wireless, message flashed by tho Argyle. Tho Argyle. cmummlcd by Cap tain Dickson, carries a crow of 30 men. Tho Gunlala carried eighteen men and was commanded by Cap tain Mnrtluuson. GIANTS WIN (Continued from pago 1.) Tosrcnu 0. Two base hits Snod grnss, llnl, l.tvi. Home ruu Oardner,' poyle. SiiRrit'iee hits- Murniy. Saorifice fly Hooper. Stolon littst'!.. Devoie J, Doyle 2. Wild pitches Tesreuit 'J. 1 Inutile play Devoro to Meyers; Speaker, unttsslst. ml. Hoses on hall- off Tcsronti .", off Hull ,". Hit bv pitcher (htrdncr. Struck out by Tcsrcau (1; by Hull I. Time of same 212. Co ttolene tfee ccoaomlcal cookiai fat LM6 SCHOONER i'woigiu iuo nuucrmg auu uaugors oi eueh occasions. This ovcry woman fnr mc-frv-rnnHno- rwvniicA ifsiaJp " turough Uio uso of Mothor'n ior pastry-maKmg oecause it rdcna TllIa ,B n mc(Udll0 for produces light, delicate, flaky crust, and is much more wholesome than either butter i qj- JardL I ,..... . oitoiene is a vegeiaDie product contains no animal fat It has more nutritive value, and food made with ic digests more; readily than if made from animal fat Cottoleac is better and cheapeV 'thdrtIard; it costs about the price of lard. Two thirds of a pound of Cottoleno win ao tne work of a full pound of but ter or lard. CoitoIao is nevjtr sold In bulk al ways in air-tight tin pails, which pro tect It from dirt, dust and odors. It is always uniform and dependable. THE N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY A VOID IMPURE HULK tor Infants ami Invalids HO RUCK'S It cnepn the pWflBI and Gcauio MALTED MILK The Food-Drink Jor all Ages Rich milk, malted groin, in powder form. For infant, invalid nJ growing children. PurcnutriUon.upbuildingihc whole body. Invigorates nursing mothers iwl lUnged. Mora lieollliful than tea or coffee. Tak no ubtltutci AskforHOHUCK'S UORLICK'S Contains Pure Milk Incorporated 1904 iu. "7f x" S- Clean bathroom tub. pipes, and sink with , GOLD DUST To keep bathtub and luvu tory spotless und bright to Itecp motnl pipes, fixtures nnd taps brightly burnished to purify motnl bowl thoro'a 1 nothing Oil Crtrth UltO Gold Dust, Gold Dust is tho great sanitary cleanser, becnuso ii sterilizes whilo it cloans, nnd drives ouf every germ and hidden impurity. Other products mny clonn tho surface Gold Dust clean ses to tho bottom. Add a heaping teaspoonful of Gold Dust to a pail ot water and you aro ready to prove these claims. Do flt Ul &Mp, Naphlh. lUrai, SSt. AmiumaU Kttei with Odd Si Ihnl it. Cold Dual ht( (It dtflrtbU tUMl4iulliiiln p.rl,ly hrmln M Ulln arm. - "Ui lh COLD DUST TWINS Jo yur . Health Is tho foundation ot all good looltB. Tho wlso woman rcallzea this nnd takes procautloua to presorvo hor health and atrotiBth through tho re riou ot cniiu bcnrlng. Sho remains a protty mother by avoiding as far aa posslhlo tho auffcrlnrr and dangers of external application and sb ncnotratintr In Its nature as to thoroughly lubrlcnto every lnutclo, nervo and tendon In volved during tho porlod boforo baby comes. It aids naturo by expanding tho afcln and tissues, relieves tendor ness and soreness, and porfoctly pro pares tho nystom . - for natural and tlIOln2 eafo motherhood. 'i: y " V2 Mother's Friend MMOjnn h sold at drug, t-VI5'llV stores. Wrlto for frco bool for ex. pectant mothom, which contains much valuable Information. DtlADFinD, RECUUTOR CO.. AlWa. C. PHOENIX GARAGE GASOLINE, OIL AND SUPPLIES Plowshares Ground Cars for Hire Repairing Phoenix, Ore. Phono 81GP-I PLUMBING Steam and IJot Water Heating All Work Cltmranteed Prices Ilcutonablo COFFEEN & PRICE 39 Howard Block, Xntranca on dth Mi Knm 4 - ,. t SM ','M . 'jnfcji.t.Mit.a -fc Pacific West Bound To MliJD.KO'!fcD- -Ifead Down No. ',) Dally oxcopt iih . nolort No. 1 Dully li'15 P.M. 1.30 7,'lf) AM; 8M) A,M. f) Of. -"Ml tt ;jlo p.m. KfcUVc. i-yxKiTjkl mKm NOTRWI'rniiifi and I) between IDaglp Point'nnd tlnllp TlutrsUay und Saturdays QKiY. - Draperies Wo crttry a vory roinhlntn lln of drnporlen. Inpo on rut Ins, flvtiiMH, td, and do nil omnN(M of tmliolttirrlnn, A miMliU limit to lni nrinr tltl work rxeltiBlvely, nud will iilvn k"1 Hoivlcit nn Is noHNltiln lit Udt ta uvuit tllA lllTKOKt iilllos. Wooks & McGrQwan Co. The Best tf$Sm For All 0mWM Tm f.njgF mix rir Why Should a Woman? Why .should a woman he horn, (ducatud, married divorced and huriutl under laws made exclusively by moil. TheViftht to govern Is conferred by the governetl and I he governed art! not exclusively males, the gov erned are men and women, for women are responsible boforo the law. Why, if wo desire (o bo just and fair, should we not allow the women to exercise what should be an equal right with man. Vote X 300 on the Ballot Portland Kqiml .Suffrage League, (Paitl Advt.) JMi. Solomon Uersh, Pros. One and One-Third Fare Round Trip from all points botwoon Grants Pass and Ashland To Medford Thursday, October I7lh U. S. MARINE BAND CONCERT Ask Nearest Agoiit for Particulars., : : JOHN M. SCOTT, G. A. P., POKTLANO, OREGON SS: tf SUNSET OGOEHttSHASTAl tSESFsv SEE the latest style Lace Rings, Friendship Circles, Brooches, Bar Pins, Neckyear, Scarf Pins and everything that is nev and up-to-date in the jewelry line. MARTIN J. REDDY The Jeweler Near Post Office 4i. JtAi. nd Eajstern MEDFORD AND BUTTE FALLS MIuh STATIONS o. 0,5 a.i. Ly........Butl,e Fnlly A'. W '....iJerby i.,, A.. WnkUrtMnt 4......-M.,.Mpdford.; ;,..' Ar, " Ly. Clark S.Wrm LAWYERS WAHiiiNnro.v, i). o. Public Land Matters! Final Proof. nosort Lands, Contcit and UlnltiE Cases. Scrip. f-nr LEAVES PRACTIOALLY NO CARBON For "Ralo livorywhero STANDARD OIL COMPANY (.lilcbrjStfrMQil) IUTES Railway East Boujid Vrom IWDJi'Oltn R'wid Vv No, 2 Dally tixiHipt IIU 110(0(1 No, 1 Dally -n;. li.ir.M. map " . O.'lf) - 9.00 A.M. mm: P.M. 'IIIh - 'WHI - run on Tiiqwlnyf 1 WG? 3?'7yXi,Sl!.,i1".,J 'l:'HI -!!& -itHi. -.." v- vjjlj 'JiJ