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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1912)
J V" W '1Hi' mddfokd mxtt; ttitbttntc. medfothj. obfcion. phtd'av, November 22, '1012. rr pote tvm IOCAL AND L PERSONAL MIhm Klrkpittrlok nr Anhliuul, In ntruclor In iuulo nt tint Tiilonl hcIiikiI, npnnrMl 'Mmiiluy moriiliiit wllh u hluuli uyn iiiwl n ortilmiil fncii, Ah MImh Klrkiuilrlck Ih iininnrrlml, tuul or ivii(ii'irul illNinmllliiii, wn coiilil not umiiiut for Iht Imtlcreil rnmll lion until Inforiiinil tlmt I ho pony Mho In In 1 tio luilill or rlilliiK IiihI iiIIikhI iuhI full with Iwr on lliu pavii tnmil In AhIiIhikI, Mho In vortiilnly fortiiimlo to tnrnio with only tin) InJurU'H nIid Jiuk, nn hnr roinnniilnu'ji hor jiiiHfU'il ovur hor iif(tr nlin hnil linen lluown,- Itcronl. Fruit IiiIimIh In liny oolor printed liy tliu .Mnll 'l'rlhuiio. tf I'l'tt-r N. (irlw'z n prominent ranch or ni'iir MontiiKHo, well known In .Mciltonl Hint with t very pnlnful nr rhlmil In initio V 11 Hoy on tlio oIkIc toontli, while propnrliiK to IiMiik hU l Iin-tili or homo from nn extended tour through oiiMtorn HUlUyoti. Ilo koI uuilor tlio ciikIiiu to oil 11 lionrliiu und In iIoIiik mo ho runio In routing with tlio line o( it pitchfork tlmt hnil curclemily licim throw ti under Hit mnclilue mill covered up with Htrnw mo Unit hi) 1II1I not roo It. One tine of I ho fork penetrated tho y cav ity nml cituici out In tin mouth. Lucidly It iiiIhhoiI tho eyeball, llo U it lirotlH-r of tho Into Prank (SrUez, I'ounty nrvoyor. Mr. HnlllilnyllnlKht, routntltn pupil of Mttrchonl. (1'nrln), ItmuloK Kor (IIiiRlninl). (leorxe Hwoot, On rar SmuiRor, Now York, will receive pupil for vocal culture at roMhloiiro Mtmllo, 40:t Oukdnlc uviiiiiio. Hnulh. Phono Mnlu 72Ca. 223 Ot'orKo II. Mine, Hocrotnry of tho Oregon lllHtnrlral widely U In South orn Oregon collectliiK ''"I" rolntlui; to tho onrly hlMory of thU nertlnn. Mm. M. Otterdnhl rotiiruoil from n profonslounl ttlp In 'Pa I out. Cnrklii ti Tnylor (John II. Cur kin nml Ott'iin (). Taylor), attorney ut-law, over Jarknon County Da tt Ic IIuIIiIIuk .Medford. Kiiporlntonilont Armit of tho Ora tor l.nko (National pnrk has ronchoil Klmuuth '1'nlM whom ho will upoml tho wlutor. llo will not roturii to tho park, aKitlu tioforo HprlttK tin leu then) nhould ho n rail leu I rliuutte In tho wonthor. Thoro wan four foot of hiiow at Camp Arant whon ho l"ft thort tho fori) part of laxi wool;. .Tlio Itoio.Mnlilon u. coming. . Chnrlfii lloanltnaii haH roturnoil from mi extended tour of tho mlddto wot hnvlnt; hern nlmoiil kIiico Octo lior 3. Oak mid hardwood H.CO and JR. 00 per ronl. (lold Hay Realty Co., Sixth and Kir. Tomorrow, Saturday, ! ft tirtli puplln rurlttit of tho frtU term wl'l Im Klvon at lint Coiihorvalory. Tho ;n lie In cordially Invited It will begin nt 3:30 p. in. mid admtx.uo'i Ih trco. TowoU homiitltclu'd, omliroldorod, cronii Htltchod, laco-odKod, Inco In nortod. Towola of all mrtn mid altoH. liny thorn nl tho hatnar I'roHhytorlan church next Tuonday. 200 II. 8. Kinney of Olordulo 'k In Medford on it short !uti'iim trip. Wltl tho lady tlmt In woarlui; thu liooiithnt her hiiblmnd took from tor. N, I'rpnl Htroot, ploano lutvn him roturu It and savo trouuto. 209 Mr, and Mrn. ScoK Hrur? of Knlo Point nro In Mcdford vlnltln IrloiuU. Say kid, what do you know ahout that iny Wllcou at 100 N. Pront St. liuyH old clothoH. I'm nolti to hod him. S09 Krltx llaniiuorHlpy of Horiiu lllvor Ih In Medford on hnnlnoxH, Who out tho prlroH on. lilnnollflT I'll hot you can'l kuphs. 209 II, T. Mulkoy, prohocu Inc nttor noy, roturnod ThitrHiltiy uvoiiIiik from au oxtondod oitHtorn trip which ho took under coiiiiiiIhbIoii from tho Kovornor In uu oHChoat cbbo, Will tho party that nllppod a ton d'ollnr hill undiir tho door at 1 00 N, Front Htrcol, jilonno call and ot flv dollars chmiKO. 209 .lack Ilarvoy, mtnliiK "" f (IrnntH Patm, n In Mi'drord on a Hhort IiiihIiiosh trip, I havo limlullod a nloaulmt plant and am In nhapo to racloan nny aood KraliiH. Viiloh, votoh and wheat, wlptor oatH and need hnrloy for sale, h. II. Drown nl Uubh mlll. K, J. Nahnn or AHlilmul Ih Hpond liiK a fow dnyH In Medford with frleiulH. Ilomo'inailo niliico plo. Manliat tan. 23 .1. h. 1'ardi'o of ProHpoct In vln HIiiK'talodriml. Ho roporta huow In tho tiiountaliiH iioar It Ih homo. ItoaUiiomo.niado hrcad at DoVoo'fi. J. II. Thorndlko or wau a-.Mmlford vlHltor JackBonvllUt Friday, Weeks&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS Bay VfcOM n iff hi Mount V, W, WNki ton A, M. Qn MM OABT AMIRAW A InrKu niiinlior of local pooplo nro lilmuiltiK to takn ndvmitnKo of tho nlld'Wliitor PxrtiiHlnit lo'lo AiikoIob t li lit wlplor. A H. Knioriliniiin Iiuh Hot Monday, Oocoiiihor MO, uu tho ditto or doprtrtitro. Thin will put tho ox uiiMlnnlNtM In San FrnnclHco for Now Voiii'm nvo. , Atllntlcally prlulod loltor hoada on fa noy horn! pnpor mako flno Clirlut man pronontri, Lot im nhow you AmuploH. Tlio Mall Trlh'ino, If With tho rot n in of Mayor Canon from Pot Hand Hit city coiuicli will moot in udjoiirnoil ikmhIou tonlKht. CoiiHlilornhlo liniiliicjiH having to do wild tho approaohlnr. oily olootloii will ho triiiiBarlud. ' For noo'lnonn inkn, liavn II, A. HoliiioH, thu ItiHiiranco man wrlto your Innurnnco. llo known how, Ilol cakon and nmplo nyrup, Man hnllnn. 212 A. K. Itoamon In oxpoclod homo thin nftornoou from a ImihImck trip . to Portland, l.ooHit loafa for Indora, day hooka, JoiirualH or ciihIi hooka, with or with out Modern at Mall Trlhuno, tf J, . ThompNoii of ISIk crook la In Medford on a Hhort himlnoHii trip. Ilomicmado mlnco-incnt, DoVoo'h. KandorMon Hood, woll known Port land attornoy, Ih In 'Medford nn a hualiioMM trip. OIiiniion flttod without una of dniRii. Dr. Hlckort, ovor Kontnor'. Dr. J, F. Hoddy roturnod Friday from a hiifiliiomi (rip to Portland. I.OKal lilanliH for Halo at tho Mall Trlhuno offlco. tf Statu damn Warden W. I. Flnloy and .Mm, Flnloy left for AHhland Friday, nrcoiupanlod ly deputy kiuiio watdeiiH ti. I.. Saudry and A. S, Huh hard. Vapor hatiiH and nrlontlflc maimar.o 11.00 for moii and women. Dr. It. J. I.ockwood, chlroproctor and norvo Nporlitlltit, 203 narnntt-Coroy HldK. Phono Home lr, Mr. and Mm. I). H. Androwa or Klamath Fall nro In Medford for a nhorl vIhII with friends. TroKHpiiHH not Icon for Bain al tho Mall Trlhuno offlco. if MImh I.oiiIh :. Wattcrnon loft Thumday for n visit with friend", nt I.oh AiikcIoh. Dr. H. J. Conroy ha moved hU offlco to tho llutchlHoii & Lunmdcn hulldluK. Thro offlrea wcro for merly occupied by tho commercial cluh. Dr, Conroy and Clancy have (Unsolved partuorHhtp. Tim Medford lirldKo cam wan nr Rued In tho HUproiut) rourl Thumday mid an early decision Ih oxpoctcd. Porter J Neff apteared for the county rourl while -K. I),' IlrlRgs of Ashland appeared for Denton Howoru and S. A. Carlton. Hot rakcH and iiiaplo Hyrup. Man liattnu. 212 ThoinaH It. KlnKlenldo of Fort Klamath Is In Medford vlsltlnj hln frleiulH. Oak and hardwood f 4.S0 and lfi.00 for cord. Cold Hay Itcnlty Co., Sixth nnd Fir. Owen Itiulap of Phoenlr. tarried a few houra In Medford 'IliurHday. lie had just roturnod from WIIIowh, Cat., near which .town he hna In vested In a large body of land. Homvniado mlnco pie. Manhat tan. 212 Mr. mid Mrs. U C. Drown of Jack sonville were In Medford Thumday afternoon. Dr. Itlcltort. eyesight sipoclallst, ovor Keuttior'8. No drops uaod. Wm. (lerlR, manager of tho Paci fic & ICnHtoru railroad, left for Port laud on Thursday ovoiiIiik'h train. Collect thoso scattered sheets of music you value and havo them hound In hook form nt tho Mnll Trlhuno. tf Charles Diinteu, manager of tho .Jacksonville Uriel; & Tlio Co.'h plant, transacted IiuhIuush In Medford ouo day HiIh week. .1. A. O'Hrlon of Hitch spent Thurs day In Mcdford. . . . Corn for hiiIo at Isaacs' ranch. Mosdames A. H. liar and A. V. Parker of Ktnn, Cal., havo been tlsltltiK Mrs. J, I). Heard, who Is a hlstor-ln-lnw or tho former. 12000.00 or traction thereof to loan on Improved country real es tato at current ratos. Carklu &. Taylor, Jncksou County Dank Hide.. Medford. J, O, lHaachon, cashier of tho Cen tral Point haul; was a recent husluoHH visitor In 'Medford. llrltu; that old hook with torn binding down und havo It rebound at tho Mall Trlhuno offlco. Costs hut llttlo. tf Austin Corhlu and his nephew, Corbln Kditotl, who has heou iiiltn sick wllh typhoid fever, am eon VnlonrlriKf 'I ho latter will hooii leave for Now Vork, aceompanylnK his parents, Mr, Martin, who has boon vis Itlrut IiIh hrother-lii'lnw, K. Jv. Dun 'tifliKtou of Jneksoiivllle, for soino tluio past, Icfl, for IiIh homo In Wal lowa county Thursday, K. A. Khcrwlii of Aiihland was In Meilford nwonlly. Ho n a eandl dato for poatmunter or that place, as also aro Hubert P. Nell und L. l. Mullt. Mrs. ('. KorKim and Mrs, W. II Coleman or Jacksonville were mneui: their 'Miidrord rrlonds Thursday, Mrs, M, Tryer and her daughter wore among (he reslduiitH or Talent, who visited In Meiirord during tho week. .loli ti Norrln, mi expert horticultur ist, was In from Mldvnlo orchard Thursday afternoon. "Mrs. T.' J. Kennoy or Jacksonville Iiuh been In M"dfonl, visiting her daughter, MrH, W. H. Kentnor. C. i:. Hvans ot. Weed, Cal., Is making .Mcdford a business visit. F. 1.. TlbbliK or Yroka, Cal., made our rlty a visit during tho week. Dr. J. W Kohlmion was over from Jacksonville Thursday afternoon, Klmnmr Coleman of Phoenix spent several hours In Medford Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Illalne Klum attend ed a social function at Jacksonville 1 hominy night. S. M. Cariientcr of Sterling mado u trip to Medford Thursday. He has bonded the mine he has been developing and which shown up well. Messrs. Andrews, Wilson mid Howell have gono to Klamath Falls to present the popular opera "Mika do." Charles K. Tcrrlll and It. II. Ilrad shnw or Hrownsboro made Medford a buslnesH visit Thursday. :. (5. Hoberts, foreman of Young' ti Hall's orchard, located a row miles iiorlhoaM or Medford and which Ih I HO acres In extent. Hpvnt a row hours In Medford Thursday. I.. J, Lewis of Dig Hut to spent Friday at Medford disposing or sev eral head or cattle raised by him In the lllg Meadow section. James Harrison or Albany Is upending a row duys In Medford on business. Zones Freeman or Hoseburg Is in Medford on a short IhisIiicsh trip. "Hogardlcft or our city council's ac tion In upholding Mayor Mlcelll," ho MtntoH, "there are a tot or us who are wllh tho governor In hU efforts to clean up our town." J. D. Heard left for Los Angctca Friday. Ilo Is Installing a mill upon his desert mine. I have Installed a cleaning plant and am In shape to reclean nny seed grains. Vetch, vetch and wheat, winter oats and seed barley for sale. Ii. 11. Ilrowu nt Hubs mill. " Henry W. Treat of Dunsmulr, con nected with the operating depart ment or the Southern Pacific Is In Medford on business. Sort wood $2 a tier. Gold Hay Healty Co. Mrs. 1 J, Davison of Trail spent Friday wljh Medrord rrlonds. Try a Vapor hath for that cold. Dr. H. J. I.ockwood, Qamctt-Corey Dldg., Phono Home HS. " W. K. Cook hns returned Trom a short business trip to Los Angeles, Cal. A masquerade ball will bo held In Jacksonville on the night or No vember 2Sth, which promises to be one or the social events or tho sea sou. Mayor W. II. Canon roturnod Fri day from n short business trip north. Samuel S. Swenulng has returned 'from a business trip to Klamath Fnlls. m & '& '"4Mm ymM V.fc ..iP use m lour M D? y.u.know why butter is so high? Housewives from years of habit have come to use more and more of it for particular cook ingwhere they want something better than lard. It's a wasteful habit- highly expensiveand wholly unnecessary. Use butter on your table, where it belongs; discard it from your kitchen. I he use of Cottolene in cooking, will give just as good results as butter. Besides, two-thirds of a pound of Cottolene will go as far as a pound of butter, and Cottolene costs no more than lard Use more Cottolene and cut down your butter bill. f i I fvitcnen SKA Cottolene wl rc ja v?w-i '. I'.SMiW r. V.-X:. Ki W9 . m&M Is?' 01? Makes Delicious Pastry Cottolene makes light, flaky, crisp pie-crust It makes deliriously light, tender doughnuts. For cake making Cottolene creams up beautiful y and gives the best obtainable results. Muffins, fritters short cake, and all other pastry, are best made when made with Cottolene. It makes food rich but never greasy. Cottolene is a vegetable product, and makes food that is healthful and digestible. Try ThU Rtcipt: ONE EGG CAKE : cup of Cottolene lei . cup sugar 1 esa 1 cup mill: 1 teaspoon vanilla . . - . g w.0w. wAia iuiwvii i-i cam ui tartar z cups flour Rub ihsCottolttte and sugar to a light cream, add well beaten yolk of esuc and vanilla, mix together the soda, cream of tartar and flour, stir it Into the creamed mixture, alternating wiUt the milk. Add well beaten white ot egg last Bake In shallow nan in moderate oven about one-half hour. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK' COMPANY 4fc 4l l-Mj& mm. .-.TV'ft tni ; rrP? t. .':.; V?NM. i$ifJ$l iv vm W2- A J&s'a ... r - 4M' Col. II. II. Surgent Announces his candidacy for coun cilman, Second Ward, Medford. (Paid Advt.) Tho Switchmen's I'nlon of Korth America has paid out 1 r a S disabil ity claims during tho last ten years. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOU HUN'T FurnlBued room mod ern, with or without board, pri vate family, C23 N. Central. 210 VOW RKNT t! room modern houso, gus und electricity, screened sleep In porch, east front, flno shado, clone In. Owner II 18 Laurel St. 214 NOTHING EQUALS S.S.S. FOR OLD SORES Nothing cqttnla S. S. S. n a cure for Old Sores because nothing equals It us it blood purifier, ThcBourco nud supply o( every chronic sore Is im- bloed: the circulation ia iiuecteti wuu trenus ami juorout accmuuia Tiuru tiona which arc being constantly deposited into the open place. This causes ulceration and inQaiutuatiou of the flesh tissues aud produces a con dition upon which Halves, washes, lotions, etc, can have no curative effects. The blood must be purified of all infectious matter before the circulation can nourish the flesh tissues and stimulate them to the healthy condition necessary to heal the sore. S. S. S. heals old sores by goiug down to the fountain-head of the trouble nnd driving out the genus and morbid matters which nre keeping the ulcer opcu. Then as new, rich blood is carried to the place, the healing begins, all discharge ceases, the inflammation leaves, new tlusttc nnd healthy flesh are formed, aud soou the ulcer is well. You are not wastiug time when you use S, S'.S., hut you arc giving yourself the benefit of the very best treatment for old sores. Book on Sores aud Ul cers aud ouy medical advice free. S. S. S. is sold at drug stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. C.A. r r ? T ? t ! t t T t r t f t t t t t T t ? T t Some Fun forMen Now On Saturday Every Shirt in the Store at Reduced Prices Read These Prices Men's $2.50 and $3 Golf Shirts....$1.76 Men's $2.00 Golf Shirts 91.49 Men's $1.00 Golf Shirts...:. $1.24 Men's $1.00 Golf Shirts 88 Men's $1 and $1.25 Shirts with soft detachable collar 88 Men's $1.50 and $1.75 Shirts with soft detachable eoli'r $1.24 Men's $2 and $2.50 Shirts with soft detachable collar....$1.52 Men's $3 and $3.00 Shirts with soft detachable eollar....$1.98 Men's $1 and $1.25 Negligee Shirts, soft collar SS' Men's $1.50 and $1.75 Negligee Shirts, soft Men's $2.00 Negligee Shirts, soft collar $1.49 Men's $2.50 and $3 Negligee Shirts, soft Glen's $3.50 and $-1.00 Negligee Shirts, soft wren's $5 and $6 Negligee Shirts, soft collar $3.32 Men's Work Shirts, 50c standard cheviot 35 Men's 75o bine chambray Shirt, collar 54 Men's $1.00 black Sateen Shirt 79 Men's $1.50 and $2.00 Corduroy Shirt $1.15 Men's $4.00 Mackinaw Shirts $2.70, Men's $1.50 black Sateen Shirts $1.19 Men's 0Qi "Pemberton Flannel Shirts ...: .' 69 Men's aOc Pemberton tflannol Shirts 39i Men's $2 and $2.50 Flannel Shirts ., $1.49 Men's $3.50 Double Breasted Shirts (. $2.24 Men's $3.00 Flannel Shirts ,.. $1.69 Men's $1.50 Blue and Grey AVool Shirts 'X $1.05 Boys' 50c and GOc Fancy Shirts, soft collars, now for 39 Bovs' 75c Fancv Shirts, soft collars, now for. 49 Boys' $1.00 and $1.25 Fancy Shirts, soft collars, now for. 88 .Boys' $1.50 and $2.00 Fancy Shirts, soft collars, now for $1.24 Boys' nOc'aud 00c Black Sateen Shirts, now for. 49 Boys' 50o and 75c Golf Shirts, now for 39 Bovs' $1.00 and $1.25 Golf Shirts, now for SS KEN TNER'S Agents for the Orossott Shoes Agents for Hart, Schaffner fc Marx piothff 3HtylHty$ M Wm 111 ill I II I Uwlv 'fu I lllll HI lllllllllllllli ulllllllllll uw'S :u i .a wmmzwm. i it n i' iii limit iii i liiiir ff Si i iu s iu m u ua irn JT I 1 gjT' X , ill 7 " 8 ' m fi -HPT" I mii &.'.& m t t T ? 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