THIfl MBDypRD MAJL TKlBirNK, MTOlfoiq), OEKOON, TUESDAY, FEBIIUAJIY I, 1930.
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SOCIAL AND PtRSQNAL
See the Merrivold Shop for bunk,
iiuigimiiun ami lino engraving.
For asbestos flutlronn, sum Med
fonl Hardware Co. 209
A niiloot lino of now initials nl the
Morrivold Shop. '-!
J. A. Waddle of Portliuid, who hns
perhaps traveled over the Oregon
niul California territory more often
- iiuax any other oommorcinl man on
tliu niiui, with in Modtord luonduy on
ItU regular trip.
k A. II. Jones of Hornbrook, Cnl.,
was in Medford on business Mnndliy.
J. W. Holmes nnd 0. K. Motcnlf of
" Kugono mil registered lit tho Nash
f Frank Cameron, one of the lead
ing tookn tsn nf tho Applognte mmi-
lion, vim I,. .Mmlfurd Monday.
S. J. HiiNcit of Chinook, WuhIi., in
among tho guests nt tho Nnsh.
, .timer t Kugoite is in Med
ford on mm of his regular tours 1
' Southern Oregon.
I- t I Ins Meadows dis
triot in tn Modford on n business trip.
A. 13. Silsby 'of Ashland wan hi
I Me. .inn looking nftcr business mat-
' ten.
F. PoIoueq of Euglo Point spent
' Moiiilay in Mcdlord looking aflor
V business matters, '
.i M.ii metal work ko to
Mi'tlfnrd Hardware Co. L'U!
i,' S. II. Morse of ItoM'hurg in regis-
. v ttred nt the Mooro.
t A bankot social will be given nt
ajlJnleiPiihO miIiooIIiohho Friday, Fob
nun - I. bi'mnnnig nt H p. in. A short
fcmogrnin will bo rendcri'd. followed
:hj tho auction snlo of bnskolH and
a good time in gouornl.
Slutil' W A. Juno wns in Mod
ford Tuesday on official business.
Floyd Ponreo of Jacksonville wns
a Modford visitor Tuesday.
Frank Kicssufor of Jacksonville
was in Mudford on business Tuosdny,
John 11ii:kiiii wiih in (!iit oily from
Jacksonville Tncadny.
' lion. Thoo, ('anii'iiiii, cx-hIiiIo sen
ntni' fin in JiuikKiin (-iiiiii I - lwiM i'ii
turned from n trip to Onfjanil, fill.,
whero his 'hod, Don, h loeiiled. Mr.
Cameron hii.vh that one of tho pleas
nnt featnrcH of bin visit wan the dailv
arrival of tho Mall Tribune, by- wljii'h
ho wan nblo to keop posted on pasx
iiiK ovontH in Sonthorn OreKnn.
Soiiinlhinc out of tho ordinary in
tho advertising lino iff being lined by
Meeker & Co. II is known as tho
"Mystory" ad, nnd i woll worth tho
tin'io of nnybody in Aredford to lake
Advnningo o fthoir offor and a look
n (. their' east window will holp hoIvo
tho myfltory.
IToIbrook Withinprton has boon ap
pointed roforoo In bankruptoy by tho
' federal court, vice John S. Orth, ro
nlpniod, Mr. WithinRton now oeeu
pioa tho nniqno position, neeordinpc to
Vjitn own Btatcmcnt, of Uolnc; "tho only
man in .Med ford whoso official busi
,noss depends upon someono olso go
ing brolce." .
ir. Withington was nt Jaeksonvillc
Tuesdi,v on professional business,
Clinrles A. Malboeuf left Monday
night for his homo in Portland,
W. H. Sanderson of Tnlont wan a
visitor in Modford Monday.
W, C, Stinson of Kaglo Point was
a veeoul visitor in Modford. '
H. S. Falling of Ashland spoilt
Tuesday it Modford.
WAS OUR OllDEIl PLACED LAST WJBI3K h'OR 4MMI5DIATE DELOTDRY TO REPLENISH OUR
. STOCK, WITH AN ADDITIONAL NUMBER OF OARS TO FOLLOW LATER. THIS MEANS OUR
YARD WTLL HAVE 'NIK STOOK. BUT DON'T YOU THINK YOU SHOULD TAKE THE SAME
PRECAUTION AND PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW AND FEEL SURE OF GETTING WHAT YOU
WANT WIIBN YOU WANT ITT REM EMBER OUR SOURCE OF SUPPLY IS FROM THE LARG
EST RAIL SHIPPERS ON THE PACIFIC COAST, WHICTI ASSURES TJ IE BEST OF STOCK IN ANY
DIMENSION AND QUANTITY. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY MADE ON ANY LIST SUBMITTED. .
ines
j Harry C. WilliiiuiH of Applegate
spent Monday in Mudford.
Mrw. Fannie Hunker, lately of Al-
ttii..ii.p.iii.. f lina iiiir.tiiiuikil
I.U . 1, l , wit .p I'".' -
from A. Hail twenty aurcs Adjoining,
tho fniuoim lluiek ranch of K L.
TlHI Vulle. Iiortll of Central Point, for
JfiSOO cash. Ten acres of this tract
is hot to thrco-year-old Newlo.wnsrt.8idet of Qucmes Island, near Ana-
and SpiUeuborgs. Tho land is some cortcs, who has mysteriously diKiip -
of tho finest in tho valley and Mrs. ,)0arcd under circumstances that lead,
Hawker has made an excellent buy. t. officers to believe that he has
Sundiry a number of local anglers been killed.
braved the cold waters of tho Koguo, Tho old man was worth $80,000,
aqd though n fe' strikes were re- and is said to have kept much of his
ported, the baskets wore empty on wealth hidden in his place. Yostor-
their return.
Albert II. Johnson will leave thi
ovening for n business and pleasure
trip to Los Aneelcs
Colonel George V. Minis 1,f Tolo is
u.w....ti.. c..ri ,T,,vu M.wHW.1
The colonel stntcn'that the roads in,""" " "J "- "
his
.-..i ... p !..., i i
i section jieed some of that bond
issue.
Several carloads of poles havo ar
rived for use of tho now Homo Tele
phone company.
C. V. Taylor loft Monday evening
for n short business trip to Port
land. Henrv I). Andrews of Denver, Col.,
is in Medford spending a few days
with his son.
J.'W. llryan of Peyton was in
Medford on business Tuesday.
John It. Wilson of Grunts Pass is
spending a few dn.v in Medford with
friends.
W. K. Crane of Hueh was n recent
visitor in Medford.
Mrs. F. W. Curnnliuii bus roluriipd
from n short visit to California
points. Mr. and Mrs. Camnhaii will
leave in a few davn for the Blue
I.edgo mine. , '
C. Green bus ,returned from
Portlaiul, where he visited the auto
mobile show.
"Shorty' Miller, formerly a base
ball star of more or less magnitude
during the days of the U. Jt. V.
league, was in Medford frotn-Ashlnud
Tuesday,
Charlie Bnrnum, who was here sev
eral years ago in the employ of Jhe
Iowa Lumlior company, returned
from a trip to points east Tuesday
morning. '
Mi'H. A. A. Davis, wife of tho well-
known capitalist, returned Monday
from a several months' visjl at Port
land,
Kirby S. Millor has purohnsod
from Carl Noidormoior oight and nno
third noros adjoining tho district
school botwoen Medford nni Jack
sonville which ho will plant nnd
build Hpon a bungalow. The price
paid was $200 an aoro.
jiiRt n rair amount oi porsisionco
hnlf enough to win nt most othor
thliiRfland your rhiRHltled advertis
ing campaign will soil your property.
If thoro'a n classified ad tn this Is
sue which Is worth a dollar a lino to
you, wouldn't tt ho worth "looking
upT"
Do you know that croup ran ho
pro von ted? Olvo Chnmhorlaln's Cough
Itenieily an soon as tho child heroines
honi'so or oven aflor tho croupy
oiirIi nppeni'H and It will provant tho
attack, It Is also n certain euro for
croup and has never been known to
full. Hold by nil druggists,
Typowriter and oarhnn papor and
gouornl offico supplies nt Tho Jlor
rivold Shop. 271
Lumber
AGED MAN IS KILLED
FOR HIDDEN TREASURE
HHLLINQHAM, Wash., Feb. 1.
I t
onomi oiovcns ol OKogii couiuy, lea
by n paok of hounds, today is trying
tn finH umnn Irnnn of ttm untituiulV
.mir,!nn. r A,n,, .t.,lwn,. ,ri.l
day a neighbor went to the place to
"orrow some farm machinery. o
everything about the house ,in
HMOn shape that it indicated the man
hn "t Intended to leave. His lint
nml cont w?rc on a peg in the room
j e it.. i-
me man nun dccii aena lor some
! , , , ,. . , .
days, ns his livestock was suffering
for want of enre
Find n fow want nda that arc worth niny bocomo a member by the pay
answering today and anavrer'thom nienj. to the librarian, Miss Janney,
today, Instead of Just Intending to! o? $1. The uso of all the books pur-
v chased with this money is restricted
RECALL FIGHT IN ASHLAND.
(Continued from paa 1.)
tially true. I did remove a man in
charge of certain work in connection
with the new electric lichting plant.
Hut ho was not competent, ans, so
fur as I know, has not involved the
city in a suit ovor, tho matter. B.it
even if ho does sue the city, must
Ashland be iniKised uikhi by incom-
potent servants for fear of being in-
volvcd in n snitt The fourth charge
is also partially true, in Unit 1 may
have shown incompetency in appoint-
ing certain committees, but it will be
up to the committees to disclose bv
their future actions wherein 1 have
made poor appointments.
Xo Charge Made.
"Psuhaw!" ho continued, "tho pe
titioner have not stated a single
ronson for their notion. Tho fact is,
the real motives do not appear in
tho petition, hut tho people of Ash
land understand the situation nnd I
urn willing (n Icnvo it to thorn. 1
cannot boliovo that thoy want to turn
the city over to tho little coterie of
soreheads who havo been working for
almost n yenr past to got signatures
enough to put tho maehinory of the
law in motion to further their own
porsonnl aims, nnd thnt, too, nt the
exponso of everything that means
progress foAshlnnd."
Many who opposed Snell Inst elec
tion are slinking hands with him to
day and assuring him of thoir sup
port, nnd from tho ninnnor with
which the peoplo nro r6oeiving the
nowfl of tho filing of tho petition, it
looks ns if Spoil's whole opposition
appenrs on tho recall' petition.
LADIES' CLUB OUTLINES WORK
(Continued from peo 1.)
lions to bcoomo such today.
"Tho Tiowis nnd Clark club wns
founded tho 20th of April, 1003,1 nt
tho rosidonco of Mrs. W. I, Vawjor,
Mrs. Tu B, Hubbs boing eleoted prosi
dont, Mrs. J. D, ITonrd first vico
prosidont, Mrs, G, II. Ilnskins second
vioo-presidonit, Mrs, M. L. Alford
soorotnry and Mrs. I. A, Webb trens-
uror.
"Tho purposo of tho olub was to
raise funds to Lave Southern Oregon
adequately represented at tho Lowis
and Clark exposition and to act us
an nuziliary to the board of women
managers. As this work, did not .keep
the members very, busy, on the 2uth
of April, 404, Mrs. J. A. Whitman
, proposed thut the park, which had
hitherto becii devoted to the raising
of jottoM. he planted with gross
cc.' . .. . . .
, .V"? as" V10 KU"iinR of the
,ufbf " e1 ? . a"d
.0c,0,bcr 24' 100'1.,t ft object hav-
becn accomplished, it was voted
. .c-hB"f?f'l,?e "amo J? ,thte- "r
t IJedf ord club.. A jnonth later, on the
. 3Jli of kovcmb'erV the library, then
a, private one, was tpken' over by the
cjub and the, work for n public li
brary began. Much has been, ac
complished, but there is yet much to
do.
"Of cdursc, tho principal difficulty
is the lack of funds. At the Iijst
meeting of the Greater Medford club
a Book club was organized. Any one
to the membors of the Book club for
six months, at tho end of which time
Iho.v become the property of the pub
lic library.
"Tho Greater Medford club, stand-
big as it does for civic betterment
h many tasks before it. The park
must be finished, a large park ae
quired, tho streets nnd avenues need
to bo lined with trees, the parkway
on the streets should bo filled with
roses, and last, but bv no means
least important, our back yards and
alleys must" ba, mndo snnitarv. All
of. this requires nmnv willine work
ers. Vo have not enousih. Today we
hope that not one lady will leave the
hall without becoming n member of
the Greater Medford olub, the Book
club or both."
! The program:
I Piiiiio solo, "Tournament" (Ncv-
in),-Miss Mora Gray; tenor solo, (n)
, "A Dream" (Barllott), (b) "Two Lit-
,tlo Maids," Fletcher Fish: violin solo,
-sciecioo, iius i-iinei nxiwoa. .mhs
Grotehen Crawford; soprano solo,
"O. Dry Those Tears" (Del Itiego),
violin and piano accompaniment
by Miss Crawford and Miss Crow-ell,
Mrs. F.d Andrews; piano solo,
"Vnlso" (Schutt), Mrs. W. F. Is
aacs; duet. "I Feol Thy Angol Spirit"
(arnben-Hoffmnn), II. M. Whotxol
nnd J. C Kdmendos.
Fi'hriiary Committee.
Mrs. L. B. Kent, chairman; Mes
dnmos F. K. Merrick, Mnrsh, Kirby
Millor, Fred Pago, K. B. Pickcl, Y.
I. Vnwter, V. G. McCreo, Compboll,
Rdgnr Ilafor, C. R. Ray, Louis Ruu
dj'.'IIoraco Nicholson.
Mn nl i Committee.
Mrs. W. H. Canon, chairman; Mes
dames M. J. Millor, McCain, M. E.
Worrell, Shirley. R. O. Oalo, W. A.
Goff, F.d Andrews, Gordon Seher
morhorn, Hurry Tuttle, Georgo' Da
vis, Bert Harmon; Miss Mutnnin.
Commlttco on Turk Sites.
Mrs, F. E. Merrick, chnirinnn;
Mesdames B. P. Theiss, II. C. Kent-
ner, Charles Hnzelrigg, J. E. ratt.
l'liru iiuprovcnieiit loiiiiniitec,
Mesdnmos W. I, Vnwter, Frank
llollis, C. R. Ray, E. B. Piokel. M.
h. Alford, II. W. Lumsdcn, II. C.
Kentnor. Coinmittoo to arrange for
tho immodinto improvement of tho
how half of oity purk.
Company
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BUSINESS LOCALS
Wear Kidd's Shoes.
Full assortment of Whitman's can
dies at The Merrivold Shop.
Bulck In tho king of tho au'o world.
Who doesn't sigh tor a Bulck?
Linens on sal eat Meeker & Co.'s.
For wood of alt klndo, see the
Square Deal Woodyard. Phone
2C01. Fir street, between Second
and Third streets. Gould & Ltndley,
proprletorsi 261
No one knows, how long a Buick
will last, for no Buick has ever worn
out. Th first ones are still run
ning. , ? , y 258
Now is tho time 1o make your gar
den. Get garden tools from Med
ford Hardware Co. 2G9
What is life without a Buick T 280
Steinhardt, the artistic tailor, G
South Fir street Reasonable pricjs,
easy terms (o responsible parties.
1910, the banner yenr. Watsh
Medford's oopulntion doublo and
lots in tho Queen Anne addition
triple in value. Present price $500
and upward. Cash or terms.
Bowers & Hunter, a renl estate
firm of Bayctt, Idaho, has purchnsed
the timber claim of J. H. Messier on
Evnns creek, -paying $4000. They
nlso contemplntp making further in
vestments in the vnlley.
People that want figuring on
planting shade trees and have not
got their ordess booked better con
sult H. B. Patterson, tho Quakor
Nurseryman and get low prices. Of
fice in Hotel Xnsh Office.
For pocket knlvos, razors and
shears, seo Modford Hardware Co.26i
TW0SC0RE PERISH IN MINE.
(Continued from pape 1.)
ors' lamps wore missing from tho
racks. Tho mine officials believe this
to havo been tho number of men who
were la thoshnfts when tho explosion
occurred. Othor miners, however, de-
claro thnt there were many more.
Mnny of the dead probably will
novor bo identified. Tho operatives
were entered In tho company's books
by numbor. Many of them wore not
known by name, oven to tho other
minors.
Tho explosion occurred in the main
tunnel of tho four that comprlso tho
mine. It blocked tho entrance from
tho main shaft, and until tho dobrls
can bo clenred away it will bo Impos
sible to lenrn whether or not any
survived. Tho rescuers, howovor, nro
heartening on another with tho slo
gan "Romonrtior Cherry," apparently
believing that It tho mon who wero
Imprisoned In tho wrecked Cherry
mine lived until nld reuched them,
thero Is hope that thoir comrades
hnvo survived.
Tho hoart-rondlng scenes that fol
lowed tho Cherry disaster when wives
and mothers rushed to tho shaft to !
await the news of somo loved ono
caught In tho death trap bolow wore
re-enacted horo today, Tho man
gled bodies of flvo men, blown almost
to ntoms and scattered about tho
mouth of tho shaK, wero viewed with
fearful apprehension' by many womon
who almost oxpocted to recognlzo a
brokon body of a husband or son.
r . .; .
MAN WHO STARTED ADE
DIES IN SALT LAKE
SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 1. Win.
Inglehcart, former manager of tho
Salt Lake Herald, died at his homo
in this city today after a long ill
ness. Death was due to lung trou
ble. Igleheart was a native of Ev
ansville, Jnd., and for many years
wns engaged in newspaper work in
Chicago. While on the Chicago Rec
ord he wns the first employer of Geo:
Ade, since famous as a humorist and
playwright.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
WANTED First-class carpenter. C.
D. Woolverton, room 22, Jackcons
County Bank building. 273
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing room. 125 South Oakdale. 275
FOR SALE For good, dry wood, 12
and 16-Inch, como to 417 Oakdale
or phone to 491. Orders promptly
filled. 2T6
WANTED Five or six boarders. Call
at No. 117 Front street. 276
WANTED At onco. good cook. Ap
ply The Diamond, cor. 6th nnd Cen
tral avo.
FOR RENT House, all furnished, 6
rooms; electric light, telephone,
barn, well, city water, large lot and
garden, $35; lease for one year. J.
E. Payette. 279
B & C
Cash Store
Groceries, Produce and
Dishes.
Lard, home made, pure, 3-lb.
pails 50c
Lard, home made, pure, o-lb.
pails 80c
Lard, home made, pure, .10-
11). pails $1.60
Bacon, home cured, heavy
strips, per lb 18c
Bacon, flight strips, choice 20c
Ham's, country euro, lb..17c
Shoulders, country cure, per
lb ,. 13c
Apples
Baldwins, 4 1-2 and 5-tier
box $1.25
4-tier box $1.50
Spitzenberg, 4-tier box $1.50
Fall Pippins, 4-tier box $1.50
"White Peannain, box ..$1.25
The store that serves vou
best by telephone 2351. '
B & C
Cash Store
223 W. Main Street. I