Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, March 13, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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THE MEDEOKD PATLY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREflOV. SATURDAY. MARCH 13. lOOf).
Social and Personal
Arthur If. Daviij left fiuturduy murii
i!K fur Ashland on bnsiricm.
V. 1. Aitkeu umJ vvifti left Haturday
iifti'ruooii to visit relatives iu Ashland.
Kov, V. S. Crooks (Hi-sideiit of Al
hany college, is a visitor in the- city.
Ella Gaunyaw, public stenographer,
Mum 4, Pahn building.
lr. ,1, F. Keddy left Kriday, en n.ute
to Chicago and other eastern jioiutM.
Phuoe your orders for sweet cream or
buttermilk to the creamery.
iJr. 1. Helms uf Sail Fratieisco is
isitiiig with rohitivt's in the city,
I. J. Ilaaseji. who lives ,jut amth
of" Central Point, was a recent .Nh-dlord
visitor.
Prim i iif( done in large or small con
tracts, or by tho da TsaacM & Pay
. tte, P. O. iiox -y.i'), ' 305
.lake Wetzel was pronounced insane
iad ordered coinmitted tu the asylum
Friday by I'mnily .Indue .Wil.
Orders for sweet cr.-ani or buttermilk
promptly filled. Phurm the creainory.
Mrs. C. H. Mnwland find son left Fri
day for Portland lo visit with friends
mr severnl months. ,
(Irand millinery o'iiiiiK on Monday.
March -.. liamard He Cornover, So. f
street, old Kit'ert building, .'fir
Place your ord r for your Knster suit
early. We take orders for suilB from
tl.'.fiO up. HitVrt, the progressive tat
lor. am
C. A. Schul. and family arrived here
Friday from ('liicajjo. They are the
gueffs of Koki'oc, A. .loliiison and wife.
Mr. Schulz has prftp.-rty in Mi'dfnnl and
will resido here.
F. (, (Preiser of Red Pevil Cement
Co, will build walk according to city
specifications for 12 12c per Hfjuure
!.,ut.
Colvig and Iteauns n'-e moving into
their new offices on the second floor
uf the Mcdfcrd National bank building.
Wh v do vou buv a hand me down
suit when you can get them made in
any style you want thorn at ready made
prices? V. V. Kifnrl. the progressive
lailor.
It is reported that A. C, Taylor and
.1. Phipps will erect a brick business
building .1(1x14(1 on their property at
Fast Seventh street.
The Ashland Klks will give a ball
on Ht. Patrick's eve for the purpose
of raising funds to assist in defraying
the expenses of the dedication of their
lemple. The ball will be for Flks ami
their friends.
The senior clnss of the, high school
was royally entertained by Miss Aletha
Kineriek hint evening. Various games
were played and refn wlimenls were
served. All the class vi.lcd Miss Km
crick the best of entertainers. Those
present were Misses Marshall, Hansen,
( 'e.rder. Finer irk and Messi s. Va wter,
Hishop. Oore and Kerr.
F. M. Dubois of Ashland was in the
city Haturday.
K. A. Wy chuff of Central Point wan
in the city Friday.
D. K. Woods, bookkeeper at the fh
(! Na.-sli. will have trHmday for Chito,
Cab, on a business trip to be gone sev
oral days.
Uert Andi-rson returned Friday from
n business trip to Portland.
(J. W. Trefren of Ashland was u re
c nt visitor in Med ford.
District Attorney ami Mrs. H. F. Mul
key are visiting relatives in Htaytou.
Or.
L. L. Mulit of Ashland was a recent
Mcdford visitor.
J. T. Summerville was a recent vini
inr in .lacksrmville.
Court Hall is a very busy man, rush
iug the improvements on the ball park.
Ouy Hisliop, a student in the Med
ford high school, left Haturday morn
ing to spend Sunday at his home in
Phoenix.
The cement sidewalk on T. H. Moore's
new property acquisition was complet
ed Friday. This improvement wns on
t he property Mr. Moore recently pur
chased from I. J, Thomas.
Christian Science.
Christ inn Science services aro held
every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in
the Commercial club room. Subject of
the lesion sermon for March 14. "Sub
stance. " All nre welcome. Sunday
school nt 10 o 'clock.
Medford Ladles, Attention.
At the It street Methodist Kpiscopal
lunch Rev. Lewtas will deliver next
Sabbath at :t p. m. his interesting and
iitrnctive lector iHtled " the Wom
an for the Twentieth C. utury." The
lecture will be preceded by one of Mr.
Lewtas sub.s. '1 lie lecture is solely for
women ami young Indies. Let every
woman of Mcdford come and hear this
gifted speaker.
AMUSEMENTS,
-
Florence Gear in "Marrying Mary."
The scenic effects in the suuirl mu
sical play, " Marrying Mary," which
is coming tu The Mcdford Theater on
Tuesday, March Mi, with Florence Gear
and a large singing com pa ay. are sim
ple, and in the be:;t of taste, liut twi.
sce.ies are, required, the firwt end sec
cud acts being laid iu the siiitie set, the
courtyard of the Hotel Alunm, in the
"Sweet Sunny Smith. " The third is
laid in the bridal chamber of the hotel
after Marrying Myrv Montgomery hex
captured her fourth hunbiind. Jules
Murry, who makes the production, is a
master hand in the setting of back
grounds and has InnerWeg taste in mil
izing the most effective scenes for the
demanded action. The courtyard uf
the Hotel Alamo shows a masvive, cool
structure at the rear, with rows of low
tied roofs and awuinged windows. Tail
p:;lm trees grow o both sides of the
court, and a deep, projecting bay win
dow, Miirryiug Mary Montgomery 's,
protrudes on the left. The architecture
of the building is M(orish, with mas
sive pillars and broad porticos, and
with a profusion of stucco and tiles
Hint bespeak tho aouth the Mexican
ioutli. It is .just such a patio as one
finds iu southeastern Texas ami all
elong the Mexican border.
Mothodist Episcopal Church, B Street.
The revival meetings at the above
church .'Mini with increased interest.
liev. Lewi as iu his earnest uwurmr de
livered Inst night an interesting and
edifying sermon on Luke Kt:fi M, At
the ehise uf t lie discourse several pre
seated themselves as seekers of salva
tion. The attendance at the day meet
ings is likewise, increasing. Yesterday
he gave his third Ilible reading on the
huly spiril. Remember the meetings
continue through all next week. liev.
Lewlns sings at every service.
His topic next Sabbath at 11 a. in.
will be: "The (Irealness of Jchlix," a
continuation uf last Kibbath evening's
(heme. At night the theme will be
"Profit and Loss." or the "Business
Side uf Religion." Sabbnlh school at
l) ti. in. Kpworth league at li:H0 p. m.
All are invited. Come with ymul
friends. iond mimic at every service.
Figure With Woolverton
"VYoolvorlon emancipates tlic Kent Payer.
Don't work and slave for a landlord. Own
your own home.
"Woolverton will sell it to you on easy
terms.
With BENSON INVESTMENT 00.
OVER BIJOU THEATER
Comedy Bill at the Savoy.
Tonight good strong wholesome come
dy pictures are the features at the Sa
voy. The entertainment sparkles and
hubbies with mirth ami laughter
thioughoiit. Such subjects as "A Fish
Story' and "A Lndv Cabby's Wife,"
are funnyographs that would cause even
a dyspeptic to giggle, chuckle and then
buit out into long guffaw. If ymi care
t'i d'spel that btiieue:is ami make ymil
friends like you, don t fail to be amused
at the Savoy tonigh. All new pictures
Sunday. Admission l'lc.
"Spring is here," says Kctli Manly.
"Notice the immigration of the knights
of the mad northward, the surest sign
of spring. "
T Will's Kidney nrd Bladder Pills
:ir unecjualed for wfnk kidneys, back
ache, inflammation of the bladder and
ill urinary disorders. They are nnti
Mftptie. fold by Kagle Phurmaey. rn
FRUIT TREES
I am prepared to fill orders for first
class fruit trees, shrubs, palms, etc., at
lowest price. Have on hand .'Oil Buerre
llee pear trees, i to (i feel. Ask at
I'xhihit building. B. I'. AIJ.KN.
Medford Time Table
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
Northbound
No. lfljOregon Ex prow 5:24 p.m.
No. MjPortland Kipre8....j 0:49 i.m.
j Southbound
No. lfl('alifornia Kxpreas.. ,10:H5 a m.
N. 13San Franciaco Exp. .. 3:20p.m.
No. 225Prom G rants PaBi.... 9:16 p.m.
No.225For Afsland 10:15 p.m.
EOQUE RIVER VAXLEY RAILWAY
No. SILeavei Medford 110:46 a.m.
No. 4LeavoB Medford I 6:85 p.m.
MotorjLeavoi Mcdford j 8:00 p.m.
Motor Travel Medford I 9:00 p.m.
No. lLeaTes Jacksonville. . . l:Miia
No. 311eaTei JaeksoDTille. . , 8:84 p.m.
MotorIiearea Jacksonville., .j 1:80 p. m.
MotorjLeaTos Jacksonville, .j 7530 p.m.
MAIL CLOSES
' A,M.P. M.
! Northbound 0:191 4:54
Aoutabeaid 10; 05 1:60
'Safl Potat 7:80j S:9
1 Jaeksaarllle . . . , ,
j MRS. 0. T. NICHOLSON,
j Mary A. Norton was born in Henry
j county, Indiana, .March lu, 1 J-J, At
; tho age of lit, with her parents, she
j muvt'd to I.yuville, la., where on May
j 1', IS0 1 , she was married to Charles
T. Nicholson. She resided at Lynville
until lSiU, wheu she came fo Mcdford,
Or., with her husband and children, and
icsided here until her death, which oc
curred at the family residence on March
N. ll'Uif.
My her death a husband, who, hand
iu hand with her, las t raveled over
l;fe's rugged pathway has lost a most
devoted helpmeet. Besides the devoted
l.iisband, she leaves to bourn her demise,
the following ehildre:i; Horace O. Nich
olson and Mrs. Kdith Butler tf Med
ford. Will Nicholson cad Lizzie J. Lee
er of Port Klamath and Mrs. Mamie
Siagle of fouilh- City.
The deceased in her religious life had
but two guides, t he Holy Spirit and
the Bible. 1'nder their teaching her
character ami halm of thought was
framed and developed, bringing out in
everyday life the beauties of holiness
.-aid the power of a simple laith iu a
-iinple gospel, which as wife, mother
nd friend, made her lovable, faithful
Mid true in all the relations of life.
Her end was peaceful, for her sun set
.-mid the clouds of purple and gold
which were the reflection of the splen
dors of heaven.
' ' (Jod touched him wit h his finger
and he slept," so the poet wrote. So
nay we say of this dear life: "God
toucher) her with his finger and she
slept," hut not until a beautiful life
was livid, a (mlde example for patience,
fidelity and faith were given not until
visions of a heavenly life, iu Christ,
had cheered ami illumined the valley of
the shadow. And now that she sleeps,
memory takes up the harp of life, and
uniting the strings, find Hint her vir
t lies melt into music. So h ever is,
when a life in uoblv and divinely lived.
:.s was that of the deceased. Well may
l.er children cherish her memory as a
preeiaus legacy, and we vain would
my a word of comfor; to the stricken
ones. We can but let our tears flow
in sympathy with thein and point them
to the promise: "At eventide it shall be
light."
Funeral services were held at the
lute residence Friday at l ernoon, l(e .
IT. Hoxie preaching the funeral ser-j
11)011, I
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
James W. bates I" SKrman ('.
tiodh.ve. lots Ii .-ml Hi, block
t!- Medford.
A inn- Belle Helimui to Ray K.
Ilelman. html in U L V i'l, town
ship lilt, range I R
A. L. IL-lman to Anae Belle Hel
man, land iu I L C 42. town
ship Hi, range 1 K
Wilhini K. Thompson to W. L.
Ithu-k. loit 1, block 1, Short 's
: drlitioti ti Medfonl -
Nimro.l Charley to J. 1. Hot.ker.
lots (i and 7, block li. Ken
dall's addition addition to Med
ford Lee Phipps to Mm. A. li. 1'hipps.
land in Medford
Frederick C. Page to Mrs. Jnne
Hooker, lots S and it, block
J. Page addition to Medford
William I). Moor- to Ocrusha M.
Moon-, in acres in section 11,
township range 4 W
M. R. Welch to John Tnrrell,
l.'is acres in section 2S, town
ship ;t4, range 2 W
in
plltO
"jun
Sunday at Tabernacle.
Kuthusiastic Bible school at 0:4." a.
m. Large attendance last Sunday. Let
us make it 2u0 tomorrow. An impor
tant announcement will be made. Come
jiml hear what it is.
Professor P. 0. Smith, city superin
tendent of schools, will occupy the pul
pit at the morning hour, 11 o'clock.
This is V. M. A. day. Let every
member come and hoar this addYess by
one who is deeply interested in our
young men. V. P. S. C. K. meeting at
ti:'Ml p. in. Subject, "Liijuor Laws. "
Lesson, Dent. 4:li. Leader. Lillian
Pierce. All cordially invited to all these
services.
Congregation will join in the union
service at the Medford Opera House
Sunday night at 7:4". State secretary
of V. M. r. A. gives an illustrated lec
lure. All I'onio.
FRUIT TREES
I h::ve just received a shipment of
tinruurv ulnM; .'otiMI :it II O of the follow
ing: Ilowoll pears, 40 feet; Bartiott
wmw. Anion: Snii'zenberff and New
town tipples, 4-0 fet. A fine stock of
Lambert, cherry trcim.
L. B. WARNER
More Light for Less Money
Sixlv-thrce per cent of electric current saved by using
TUNGSTEN LAMPS.
32 Caudle Power Edison Lamp uses 110
Watts per hour and would use in iooo hrs.
110 Kilowatts which at iocts. a Kilowatt
32 Caudle Power Tungsten Lamp uses -40
Watts perliour aud would use in ioon
hours 40 Kilowatts which at 10c a K;lo
watt 4
Net Saving iu 1000 hours iu favor of the
Tungsten Lamp $ 7
Rogue River Electric Co.
Niiivessors to Oondor Water & Power Co.
Office. L'Oi.) West Seventh Street. Phone No. ;(f5.
Opposite the Hi Electric Sign.
. ..10-0 5:2
Modern Methods
TO MOVE MERCHANDISE
Small profits and quick sales is the slogan at this
store, and we find that it moves a mountain of mer
chandise. You don't find old goods here they sell
and sell quickly. The reason is simple when we buy
goods under regular wholesale prices, we sell them
the same way in short, we sell satisfactory goods
and only ask a very small profit.
Underwear
Lighter Weight
Time to think of changing
to a lighter weight of un
derwear. Don't fail to in
spect our offerings before
purchasing. Comfy Fit
vests are the most satis
factory. You can find any
thing you want here in the
gauze, lisle or cotton sum
mer underwear or medium
weight. Regular 8 l-3c to
jfl.oO grades sell at
5c AND TO $1.00.
Medford's ''Little Kost" Lad Store
BAKER-HUTCHASON COMPANY Inc.
Central Avenue, Just North Jackson County Bank
Classified Advertisements
WANTED.
WANTKD Position by young 111:111
thoroughly acquaintoii with ot'fiM.'
v.-oi'k; 'A yours' oxpeiiflU'i-; gooil iitu
fiition; g.toil rol'cronct.'R. Address l,
r:(l'e of Trihuue. Ill'
WANTKO A large unfurnished room,
tty u giMilii-iimn with Ilia owu fiirniturv,
lo bo usrd for lodging. AddrOiS W(
ruin TiibiiiH'.
WAXTKD To rent, a 6 or 7-rootn
house, close io. Address I), care of
Tribune office.
WAXTKD l-woodchoppers to chop
.ordwood and tiorwood. Addrrss P. O.
Hoi 418.
FOR SALE.
I ti( S A 1,K Twenty tons loose on I hay.
Ili'iiry Wnlilers, Medford. 3"
I'llli SAI.I-:-!.. X. sublivision Xo. I,
is still 011 the market, with several
good lota. Who wants a home in the
best part of the Rogue Kiver valleyf
See I.. Xiedermoyer, Jacksonville. 1(1
1'Olt SAMC 4S0 acres within 2 miles
of Medford. at s.", per acre; 11)3 acres
within 7 miles of Medfonl at $21 per
acre; also some uino lots on Seventh
street. ,2.10. in montliU' n:.vtii..ntu
J I' V ".n ...
1tl each. B.nson Investment Co.
1 t'OK SALK One cow, Jersey, eomiug
fii sh in May. Call on Mrs. Mnry Win
terhaldcn. one block north of Jackson
, nieet on tin' West Side. :10.)
roii SALE House mid two lots, closn
in, nt a burgain ut $2500, half cash;
$111)0 invested iu u platting proposi
tion will net $1000 profit within 1)1)
days. ('. W. Stone, with Iienson In
vestment Co. 306
FOU SAI.K Or trade, the best rociii
ing house iu Aledford, clearing $100
per month. Address (!, care of this
office.
I'Olt SAI.U A new U-room house, with
bath and electric light aud window
shades, for the small sum of $1000.
Mrs. V. Osenbrugge, 401 Riverside ave
nue. FOK SA I.K A good buy Pour lots fiti
by 120, joining city limits on west.
$.")0 each; cash only. Other lots in
this neighborhood are selling for $2.Vt
lo t.'IOll cash. P. O. Box 571, Medford,
Or. 207
l'01i SALE Choice business proporty
at a bargain, on long time; easy lorms.
Address J'. O. Box 41S. '
l-'Ol! SALE 5 aud Ill-acre tracts just
within and adjoining city limits, nt a
bargain, on o annuel payments. Ad
dress P. O. Box 4111. '
FOli SALE House-), lots and land in
Phoenix, or in tracts to suit from one
aere to 040 acres. Matt Calhoun, Phoe
nix, Or.
lolf SAI.K One aero of "good land and
fvo largo lots; must sell; bargain at
$-100. See W. H. French, room 7, Jack- ,
son County Bunk hldg.
FOR RENT.
KOR RENT Xieo furnished front
room, ground floor, close in; separate
entrance. Apply Mrs. Aston, at Mont
gomery's Ladies' Emporium.
LOST.
LOST t)u road to Central Point, long
gray overcoat. Reward if returned to
Hotel Xash. ;ii)0
Chalmers-Detroit "30" Price $1,500
A 4-cylinder, 5-passenger, high-grade car. Made as Touring Car, Tourabout and Roadster
B U
DON'T PAY (M ,()) VOU AN I X V V.U I ( )R (VMJ
There s no need now to accept inferiority Itecause vol
want a low-priced car. Vou can demandin nil save pow
er the nt most I he
were cut t'rnni l.'iO to
man can luiihl, under
wiii'L I'.-iit D'ii
Uememlier thai when bicycles
$7.1 you !dt better wheels than eve
So in automobiles. The best cai
:! li. n, can be suld for , ."i00.
Jn fact, the Chalmers-Detroit ":(" sold ill that price
is the most advanced car on the market.
There is im need fur slumping anywhere. No need for
bnyiu.u' a makeshift. No need for taking an out-of-date
car, or an inexiieriencetl make.
For .."( Ml you oun'hl to buy
,Hitit;e(i oy ncsiun aim ineclianical leatures, as any price
could make, mat is just what one nets in the Chalmers
Detroit "HO."
A I'T.OOO-Mll.K TKST.
One of these cars - a stock car has run J7.000 miles.
l-'or UK) consecutive days it made 20S miles per day.
It made those L'tl.SOO miles without missing a trip, and
without a single mechanical breakdown. The same car
had run tiOUO miles before this test was bci;un.
No other car at any price ever stood such a test as that.
When this car had run 117, 000 miles we took out thr
bearings iu perfect condition and exhibited them at the
as "ood a ear of IU) h. p..
'New York and Chicago shows.
On election day. last November, 100 of these cars, in
100 cities, each ran 'J00 miles without a stop of the engine.
Plenty of other cars have made non-stop runs, liut
never did 100 cars of the same make all -fulfill such a stren
uous test. 1 t '
Wo the' Chalmers-Detroit "HO" at .floOO has proved
reliability ami endurance better than any other car ever
made.
THINliS Til AT OTHKRS LACK.
Naturally this car has many features which our com
petitors lack. It is natural also that those who lack them
should try to belittle them.
The four cylinders in the Chalmers-Detroit ":0" arc
cast together, as in most of the late foreign cars. One pur
pose is lightness, compactness and perfect water circula
tion. Thus we also secure the popular short bonnet and
give the extra room in the tonueau.
Yo replace this I'onr-i-yliuder block for '.." should it
freeze and crack. So this risk is not so great as on separate
cylinders.
If one cylinder freezes, till probably will. It is cheap
er to replace one block of four than to replace from two
te four separate cylinders.
Yo also use the two-bearing crank shaft. Thus we se-
cure per lect alignment, which none can secure with four
and live bearings. e make this crank shaft eight times
as strong as is necessary, to eliminate all risk of bending.
Our wheel base is 110 inches. We use the Unit Power
, (,m' S:s intake is water jacketed. AVe give vou
he new one-pedal control. The tires are the Diamond
IJuick- Detachable.
Fyery feature is in accord with the besi engineerinc
practice1. h
(l'V ui,- (ilVE THE UTMOST
N AM h 111 AT ANY PRICE CAN BUY.
The Chalmers-Detroit Forty excels our "30" onlv in
U t'sis,u(l h-v Ml- Coffin, ami has
t . . ears been recogmzetl as the best medium-priced car
on 1 1 io market. thas won scores of important events.
I His is as good a car as any price can buv. To r.av more
is extravagance. All that anyone wants in . .".-passenger
car s here m its highest perfection.
I he dandy car ,miet, speedy and powerful. We have
never been able to supply the demand for them. Last vear
we ran 'J0O short.
.Math- in several styles of bodies Price 27")0. The
"Forty" Roadster is the raciest-looking car of its chss
-oriMlcinonstratioti appointment, call or phone Med-
VALLEY AUTO COMPANY