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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1912)
"J sv t --.i ptmrnm m .- MEDFOTlH MXTT; TRTP.TTNR UrTCPFOftT). QT?FX)ON. S'ATUTIDAT, NWlffimKtf Tfi, 1012. PAOTB 1TTK i IOCAL AND L PERSONAL .Ininc Oivonii, Mr. nml Mm, J, J. Ilnlcoiuh, Win, nml (I corn" Curler of Wlirn r worn in Mmironl Krldny, on t lin Ir way to .Innknoiivlllo, MIhm Hllruliolli Curnnhnu, diiUKh lor (if l V. Uitrtinhiiii, Hiiperlntoml nut of thn Hliio I.edKo, nftor mi ox tended vIhII In (lilit nml Hliklyoo roiintli'H, ii mi koiio In Kunxvlllo, Twin., lo attend it female miiiilimry. Mm. llnllliluy'lliilKlit, contralto iiiill of Marubeni, (Pari), ItnndoK KT 'ISiikIhiiiI), (loorKii Hweot, On rnr BiioiiKr, Now Yorli, will receive pupil Jor vocal culture nt residuum Mtuillo, -ID.'I Onkilnlii nvtinuo, Houlji. Phono Main 7202, 'fi'A J. II. (Irani mill V. II. Miuily or Central Point worn IiiihIiu'hh visitor In MnKonl Friday. Onk inn) linntwooil H.GO mid fti.00 per cord. (lold Hay Itenlty Co., Hlxth nml Kir. I!, I). WcmIhii, who went lo III for in cr homo In Iowa nuvituI wcclin ni;o, linn returned. JihIkh W. C. IIiiId nml J, N. John nton, attorneys of (Irnnta I'ami, worn In M i'd ford mid JuckHonvlllu Friday. Thn. I to mi Mnldeu In coiiiImk. .Indue (Jalldus Iiuh been IioIiIIiik mi adjourned turin of circuit court at JncWouvlllc. Kqnlly canes only wore icnril, I have Installed n rlcitnliiK plant mid mil In shape to rcrlenn miy need KruliiH, Vclih, vetch mid wheat, . Inter outs mid curd htirley for Hale. I,. II. Ilrown ut Itumi mill. Win. mul WIHiur Cameron, alno Wm. T. IloHtwIck, with over from ApilcKtit" I'rldny, Tim latent cnrdK mid frlniten for flnUhlnK pillows at Tim llmidlcrart Bliop. 20 Dr. (leorRii Holms of Han Fran cisco U tnukhiK Mmlford 11 business VlHlt. Loose lenfs for ledgers, day books. Journal or ctuli lioolm, with or with out .binder nt Moll Tribune. tf Sfji, (lodlovo of I'errydalo was In Medford Friday, on routo homo from u' trl"To Gold Hill. For. Kooujiess miko, havo H. A. MolmV thii Iliiuranca niau write 'yotir'Wurnnco. Ho know how. Mr. mid Mrs. W, W, Hrownell of HokchurK are In tho rlty YlsUInn friends. Howard R. Dudley of I, on Angeles, who haw boon visiting In the city left till afternoon for til southern homo. W. I), Croinjiton of Hants. Barbara U In Medford for n short vlill with friends, Mr. John Poltou ban loft for Oakland, Cub. where sho will upend tho winter. J. II. Cur Id n wn In Jacksonville Friday afternoon on legal business. Arllitlcally printed letter bonds oii fanny bond paper make flno Christ mas presents. I.el iin show you nampleii. Tho Mull Tribune, tf Mr. mid Mm. C. U Ilcskcth of HomtliurK were nmotiK tho many from abroad who tarried In Med ford thin week. (Masses fitted without uno of drugs. Dr. Illckert, over Kontncr's. Mr. mid Mm. I. J. Thompson of (hit Itiich dUtrlct are In Mcdford ou n Mhort business trip. According t tho official count or the Jnckson county vote, Miss Curo llnii Van Nice, wIiomu mime wuh not upoii' tlio ballot, received 1-1 voted for hcIiooI superintendent. Miss Orn Wilson of Halt l.ako Ih In Medford, visiting her fattier. I.ertl blmikii for d.iId at the Mull Tribune office. tf Mm, It, V. Ilonll of Contrul Point wuh ilie KiieHt of her ilaiiKhter, Mm. ChuH. HtrmiK, Friday nfiurnoon. Vapor lintna nnd nclontUUi maioMKo f 1.00 for men mid women. Dr, II. J. I.ockwood, chlroproctor and nerve pcclallnt, 0:i (laruetl'Coruy Hide. Phono Home HH. Mr. mid -Mm. K, C, Downer of Trail creok are In Mcdford on u uhort hURlucHH trip. John W. Wgan of Kukoiio Ih , In MmWord on liiiHlueRU connected with a ranch .he owim In tl Hiiiuh vulley dUtrlct. Mr, and Mm, K. It. Wooloy uro up from California for u uhort May In Medford. TroHHiuiKH iiollcnH for hiiIo nt the MnlJ .TrllMino officii. If (Ico. II, KUxkIIiIiouh of Portland la mnkliiK MuiUord IiIh uhiiii) commor clal vlnlt. Onk mid hardwood M.KO mid 15.00 per cord. (lold liny Ilealty Co., tilxth nnd Kir. I'Tiid Flood, who wmi oniployud on tho Democratic, TIiiich In jtu palmy duyHiiud who Ih well known In Houtliurn OroKou, Ih fllllnis the poal Hon of prlvnto Hecrotnry to Clovornor Huwley. of Idaho. Weeks &McGo wan Co. UNDERTAKERS ( By rbOBt M71 MUjtit riiOBMt F. W, Wi N71 A. a. Orr t4M x,adt iHunrtat Krnuk II. Wnllo of Hutlmrllti, M innlJini; thin valley n bunlricHH vMt. He iiji-to-itato mid liiNlatl n Ioomi leaf ledcer tiyHtein, The Mull Trl Initio Iiiim n complnto line mnl timken them to order, AMcniior mid Mm. W, T, Orlnvo were over from JuckKonvllln, KrtilBy afternoon, Dr. Itlcliorl, eycnljilit MpeclnllRt, over KonUinr'H. No dropn unml. II, n. 'I'tiowiiHoii, flmt apple klriR of tho world, will leave tonlKbt for Portland whoni lie will exhibit inv ent! boxen of very flno HpltxenbeiK npplitM nt tho Pacific Northwem Laud ProdurtH Hhow November 2022. Tho (ippli'N uro mi excnlleul an any ever Krown, Orn Aiikio of ANhluud mudo Med ford u abort vNIt tlilx week, Mr, mid Mm. A, llenrn were down from Phoenix Friday, Kmmett lleoNon of Talent and Per ry Poller of llennlo wero In Med foul Friday. Collect Hiokii HCUttered nhnetH of miiilc you value mid huvo tboiu bound In book form at the Mall Tribune. tf Jaiuim Ilrown of (lulln creek hud huxInofiH In Medford Friday, ' li000.H0 or fraction thereof to loan on Improved country real " into at current rated. Carkln & Taylor, JuckMin County Hank HldK... Medford. V. C n.'iieff mid Kmli Hrltt of JackMiiivllte transacted bimliie In Medford thin week. Hurry l.ew of Jonepbliui county,, for a Ioiik time criiar.d in mliitiiic on tlallce creek, 8iiit Friday In Medford. (JeorKo Caritetii, who Iiiim been mnkliiK trip to CrcHcenl City, re turned Hnturday. CIum, KreduiibiirK of HauiK vulley tarried In Medford Friday night. HrlnK that old book wlih torn bludlliK down and havo It rebound at tho Mall Tribune office. Coitn hut little. tf Dr. nnd Mm. 12. KlrchReniniT of Itlverdale went north on Friday even Iiik'h train. I hnvo Initalled n cleanliiK plant mid nm In ihapo to reclean any need Kralim. Volch, vetch nnd wheat, winter oat and need barley for aulo. I.. II. Ilrown nt ItiiNM mill. Mm. Mnud Kubll. ot AppteRiito In makliiK Medford n builneiit llt. Kmll Woltor wan among hi Ash land friend Friday. Ml .MoriilUKHtiir of Itoielawn. Cnl , I vUltltiK In Medford. Mm. Nelllo Clark of Anhland wa a Medford vliltor during tho week. (loernor Vl hH appointed, umoiiK other deloKnten to the Ameri can Million Congma which will b held at Hookitno Nov. 20-29. J. F. Itoddy. P, J, Nowiuaii and 0. It. Ituy of Medford, A. 12. V,oorble of tlranti Phhh, Itlrhard llland of (Irant Pjih, S V. locomotive eiiKlueer, vlnlted in Medford mid Jacksonville Krlda) afternoon. Try ii Vapor bath for that cold. Dr. It. J. I.ockwood, (larnett-Corey UldR., Phonu Home HG. HiikIi Mitchell of (IruntH Pans wcr amoiiK IhoHo who wero In Medford Friday. It nil tuhottt In miy color printed by tho Mall Tribune. tf It. W. Hitchcock and II. D. Powell of Kagle Point woro auioni; their Medford rrlendif Friday. 12, 12, MorrlHou mid U. It. JnmeH wero nmoiiK theme iiown from Orlf- rin creek Friday. .Several cliaiiKCti In railroad uerv Ico will noon he mude. Train No, H will then arrive In Portland ut 7:10 a. m. Iiutead or 7 o'clock and No, '.'0, known an the Aahlaud local, will leave Anhlnnd at 7 a. in. In itead of T;10, nrrlvlui: nt Portland ut 10: in p, m. Instead of 9;.'I0 p. in. Dr. It. J. Conroy ban moved IiIh office to tho HutchlHoii & Lumuden bulldltiK. These ofrice were for merly occupied by the cammerclul club. Dm. Conroy and Clancy have dlsKolved partnemhlp, 8, Ii. Urlgihy haa none to Pendle ton, where ho oxpecta to ninko bin permanent homo nftor tho flmt of tho year. I,. H. Hill or CottiiKfl drove Ih n Medford visitor. A. D. Criuio of Ashland spoilt Hnturday with Medford friends, Arthur Conaway of OrnntH Pnaa spent Hnturday In Mcdford on IuihI ueH. 11, II. Ncff of lower Applct;nto In In Medford on IiuhIdchh, John F. ItoRom, mayor ot Hlleon, who luiB been visiting Iluttoo, Mont., for Home time Is expected to return homo poon. 1.. D. JohtiHon of. 8lHklyou Ih in Medford on u short' hitslncHs trip, W. F. Turner umlltor of tho Hill 1 1 ne h In Oroi;on Ih In Medford on n abort business trip connected with IiIh property hero. Colonel Wooly of Woolyport, near Crouceut City, Is lu CMedford on u Hhort biiBlnnBH trip. HOISI2, Iduho, Nov. 10, (lovoruor llnwloy nnuouucod today ho would roHlgu office, probably tomorrow, Lluutonunt (lovoruor Sweotaor, wlio Ih u republican, nnuouucod that iih governor bo would appoint Hawloy United States Bonator to Hiiccood tlio late Senator Heyhurii, Hawloy Ih ii domocrut. TROPHY OFFERED BY THE S0UT FARMERS AL0NQ THE 1 & vV t m It 1 ' HHBB imJ bBbH J Vi m 'XM SouIIhtu I'acifif Comimnv irophv op offvrcil by the S. P. enn he i'On.HUl fr liy uy cnnunumtv nlon itn line. EXTRA SESSION TALK NI2W YOltK. Nov. lti. Although tho (vndency or the Block market wu downwurd utfthe opening here today Initial change In moBt caseri were Hinall. The announcement that an extra session or congress was to bo called Ih reHponslble for the selling. An Irregular price list from London caused a yielding tendency which was Intensified later, Home Htocka which It was expected would bo affected by tariff revision declined, In some cases, three, polntx. A brisk upward movement wnH noticeable during the lnxt half hour of today's session. Tho market closed steady. Hoods were steady. Prompt Payment Without Quibbling Paying More Promptly Orcgonljfc Has a targer combina tion of strong points than any other company. Discriminating Buyers Give Us Preference Best for Oregonians Home Office CoilM'tt lllilg., Ftftli nml Morrison, I'ortluiul A. Ii. M1MS, L. SAMDKL, A. H. COUNKI.I, President. (leneriil Manager. District Manager, Before you sign an application for Lifo Insuranco in any other company oxamino tho lower insurance rates and superior policy contracts of OrcgorjfjfC HERN PACIFIC COMPANY LINES OF THE COMPANY. FOR COLLEGE TO DISPLAY OF rOKTLAN'I), Nou lo.-Workmen nre loiluy busy on u monster display to be innilc by the Oregon Agricultur al college in the njirtliuot laud show lo open Monday. The (ollcgv display will occupy the entire basement in the exhibition Iniiicliiij;. the .same to sbojv the nature and growing quality of Oregon soil.. . More than J.000 booths- ore being erected in the main show. On the same dnv the Pacific Inter nntional Dairy show will open nt the 1'iiion Stock YnnN. Vaiioim civic ami business organ ir.atious in the city ore arranging to visit both shows in a body. There Is a movement on foot In Providence. 11. I., to Increaso the pay of the' public school teachers. Is onrj of the strong points of OrcgoflTlfc Than any other company in Oregon Is another strong point of OrcgonTifc FORMERLY LIVED HERE V, I'. DiivIh, who worked for n time n nn honor mnri on the ('niter Lake higbwny, find who wn paroled Inst April nt (lie e.xpinition of bi minimum wntenci', Iiiim been urreMted nt Allmiiy for ntternptrd nHnoult. OiivIh wni neat up from Jiipkfouvill for one lo neven yenrx two year ago bint February for liowntniliiu?, and upon bin parole worked for n limn, with Iiim mother, nt the Molly or chard, lie iiIko worked for n time on the I'neifie & Kantern. Mrx. Durvin Ward of Albany was the victim of hi uhxiiuII. Her daughter attended a picture Mioiv mul, retiiniiug home, found her mother bound and gagged, and lying iui Hie floor. Hbe hud just prepared to take a bath previou to goinj,' t bed and wah dollied only in a wrap per. At the Churches rrrttcriao Church At the Presbyterian church next Sunday there will bo upeclal mimic. Tho ipiartet will uIiik. "Abide With Me." The quartet l componed of Mr. and Mrn. GeorK Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Gore, with Mlas Gray at tho organ. Solo by Gcorgo An drewH, "Jimt for Today." by Abbott. The orcheatra and chorus will niodnt In the entire service. In tho evening MIbr Hance will hIiik a nolo, "I Am a Pilgrim," by Herbert Johntton. A full chorus and orchefitra In the eve ning. A largo number aro coming Into the church In the morning. In teresting services morning and eve ning. Parents 'having children to be baptised will pleaso present them for that ordinance In the morning. All are Invited who can come, and espe cially the Rtranger In the city. Evan gelistic meetings will commence In this church December 1, conducted by Dr. William Parsons of Eugene, who was with the church last year In the same capacity. Zion Lutheran Services at .Ion Lutheran, SI 6 West Fourth street, will be conduct ed In German at 11 a. m In Eng lish at 7:30 p. m. Bible school (English) at 10 a. m. Come and worship. Music at the MethodJot KpUcojml At tho morning service Gounod's anthem "Come Unto Him" will be sung by the choir. For tho offertory Miss Hose Fielder will sing "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" by Am brose. At .the evening service the choir will hlng Shelley's anthem. "Snvlor When Night Involves the Skies." First Church of Chri.t Scientist. .Sunday morning service at eleven o'clock, subject of lesson-sermon: "Mortals and Immortals." Wednes day evening meeting at seven-thirty. All aro welcome. Sunday school at ten. nil under the ago of twenty are Invited. Iteadlng-roora heurs: Two to flvo p. m. dally, except Sunday. Church edifice, North Oakdale. St. Murk's Kplscopal Joseph Sbeerin, priest in clinrRC. Sunday eriees: Holy eommuiiion 8 n. m., Siindny sobool 10 a. in.; 'service mid sermon. 11 a. in.: eveninir prayer mid sermon 7:110. Service are held in St. Mark's ball, corner Mam nnd Holly streets and all nre welcome. Mr. I lnllidtiy-1 blight who. has been prominent in the best iiiitriical circles of New York mul the east will sinu "The Lord Is Mindful of His Own," from tho Oratorio nf St. l'tiul by Mendelsohn. Methodist Knlscopnl Corner of Hartlett nnd Fourth streets, E. Olin Eldridp?, pastor. Ser vices Sunday follows; Prcnchinj; by the pnhtor 11 a. in., subject, "Soul Pilcramupe"; eveninir 7:'.10 p. in.: prcaehiiia; by Nov. E. M. Isnnc of California; Sunday school and McnV Bible class 0:45 a. in. Epworth leapue 0:15 p. in. Boys' military bri pndo WeilneMla.v evening 7:110 p. ni. Prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:30 p. m., theme, "How to Have a KoVivnl." Splendid miisio lv the ehoir under the direction of P. C. Edmendes. You nre cordially invited to all these services. L0RIMER OPERATED UPON APPENDICITIS TODAY CHICAGO, Nov. 1(1. William I.or imcr, deposed senator from Illinois, was operated on for uppendieitis to day nt the Preohyteriiui hospital here. The operation, it was announced, was successful and Lorimer is resting easily. New Books at Library Tho following children's hooks havo been mlded to the library timing the past week : Brooks, Historic, boys; Brooks, Hi?torio girls; Uasent, Popular tales from the Norso; Dowues, Fjro figh ters and their pets; Hall, Boy crafts- I nmnj Howard, Famous Indian chiefs I I have known; Jacob, liulinn fairy tales ; Jacobs, More Ktlgliah ffliry Ifilen; Lnwerlof, Christ IckohiU I.iiiik, Aladdin and otlier Hiiirien; Lwiff, I'relly floldiloeki; Miibic, Hook of CtirixttnnH; Ht. Nicholas, Hook of plnyH and operettn; Hnrgenl, Com plants; Hx'vr, Primary, el"mentnry Parties wishing to aubscrlbo or renew their subscription to The Saturday Evening Post The Ladies' Home Journal, or The Country Gentleman Please notify C. A. DeVoc, 418 W. Main- District agent for tho Curtis Publishing Co. Back numbers at- waya on hand. Phone GGll. tJfirJGTIO SPIOKIUM iiTTwmrt j a t a and all during the cold Fall and Winter months his house is kept warm and cozy for his wife and babies. A Perfection Oil Heater is almoat.tndupetw able when there are children in the heme. Every home ha use for it M'Jm ult'i nickel trimming; ptmln mlftortnmmtUJ, rurv Hmt drmm: OrnmmtmlnL irviM,'. La$t far ymri Emtily mm frem rm lo mm. At dtmlttt rjnAr. STANDARD OIL COMPANY lCUfW) 461 Mariut Stil Saa Tnmcltem 10 Automobile Owners Attention BEAR CREEK MOTORCAB CO. Corner Eighth and Bartlett Sts. Do first class automobile repair vork and guarantee it. We employ the best mechanics in the city. Have a completely equipped machine shop and make cast ings and bearings of all kinds. aSTow is the time to have your overhauling done. Ye can do it cheapest and best. Our garage is opon all the time and our floor men competent and courteous. Cljcap storage rates for the winter. Why let your car stay out in the rain? Sec us about our new and convenient gasolene propo sition, it is a saving to the owner. Wo will soon have in a. full line of tho 1913 Cadillac and Buick cars, the best cars on the market for the money. Bear Creek Motor Car Co, Jacksonville Tile Company OUR DRAIN TILE STANDS ALL TESTS Examine our goods and get our prices before buying Elsewhere. BULBS Don't leavo planting your bulbs until spring aB now la the boat time. Wo havo a very largo assortniont ot Nrat class bulbs no culls In tho lot. After 2G years' oxperlenco wo havo decided what Is boBt to buy. Compare these with others before buying. BROADLEY, THE FLORIST Qreenhouso Home 29-L Offlco Home 35 FRUIT MEN Hold Yom; Apples and Get Better Price Wo can store 17 cars moro of fruit, Rates as follews: 200 boxes or less 25c per box for tho soason. All in excess of 200 boxes 20c for tho season. Season to April 1st. Medford Ice & Storage Co, nnd HilvAtient arithmetic; HtrKjtKi Story of Sir Cflnfm; Thayer, Jtr. le of Krent inuiielntiH Trite, Iron flltir; Wheeler, Woodworking for be. Xinnerx, !SWS RIENTi CRUISE Sm Eapt. Dm Pfttmiii, the 111 Un4 Dtllcliirnl CntU nn Ih I'tUtUt S. S. CINCINNATI (17,000 Toa) MlW TOBK JAN. 28, 1913 SO DAYS $325 V mini ior nn Murnisaa. 1AMBURGAMER1CAN LINE 160 Powell St., San Fraaclflco, Cal,, or Local Agents .. y For the Modern Baby Bunting Daddy doesn't jp out to hunt for rabbit tlina to keep th baby varm. He is less romantic but more practical. He buys a J Brick and -, BULBS Jnwiw mi !"' 'isBisisrir ".II 3! ,-3' - ' wteri4"M-ttMtt4 -ttfcVMMir ' -v 4v-M,M''f I