Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 01, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFOJW MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, .MONDAY. AUGUST .1, 1930.
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
John II, Curldn, iitloniu.v-nt-lnw,
ovor Jnulciion Cnuut.vl Hutilc.
It. (!. Miuiluiy Iiiih rohmiuil I'ioiii
IiIh IiiihIikihh mill viu'iillwt trip In
IWlluiiil,
Wntoli for llio liluu mark.
It. I ItdllllK Of KoOlH ClOllIc WIIH
u Miiiironl visitor a low ilnyrt Him'u.
Wnlcli for tliu bluo murk.
Mm. I). W. Iliiolc mill MIhh Kfflo
Hunk of Kiiiihiih City, Mo., nro in
JMiulloril on a tour of iiiHimcllon.
KoIh H00, JOO by 21fi fool, on
North Control iivonuu, not far out.
Boo Vim Dyko Kunlty Co. If
Slihloy llnkor left Stiniliiy nf tor-
noon for Han I'YiwicIhco for a vIhII of
n fow ilayH.
Wat h for tho liluo mark.
I'Viuik Torroy ami W. ('. Murphy
)('ul Hinnlay nuar (lolil Mill.
Kit'lit-room hoiiHo ami lot in
HouthwoHt Moilfonl, a liiiruuin at
lfino (iiiHh. Van Dyko Itoitlty Co. tf
Watch for tho bluo mark.
II. ('. I.IikIhiiv of On! nil Point
wan a mount Moilfonl visitor.
$.r)00 buyfl 00 foot on North Hiv
orHhlo uvoiiuo, wator, newer; ciibI
front. Hoo Van Dyko Iloalty Co. tf
Henry W. WiIhoii loft Sunday ovu
niiiK for a viiiit with 1'riomlH In Siio
rnnu'iito. Mm. II. E. Morrlnon roturnod Sat
urday owning from a viwit in Oak
laud, Cal.
.1. II, Ilorrim; of Klamath Full i"
Hpondinu a fow dayH with friotultf in
thin I'itv.
Watch for tho bluo murk.
Crator l.uku car. No. 1, loft today
for Crater l.uko with four iiiihhoii
orn, all of whom arrived from tho
north on Tniin IT).
Kuiiioh' orchi'Htra yill play at the
Louvro oafo. Itogulnr concerts ev
ery weekday. 12 to 1:30, 0 to 8 p.
m., and SuudiiyH, 10 to 12 a. in. to
0 to II p. m. n:r
Mm. I.nlu Shorphord of Salt Lake
City will Hpcnk at the tahornacle at
8 p. m. (Iiih evening; nlso tomorrow
I'vonini; on the ntreit ut the Kxliiliit
tniHilim.' ut 8 o'elock.
Watch for tho bluo marl?.
Mm. M. M. Ilosinur of Aslilnml
wan u Mi'dford visitor Sunday.
H. II. Trousou of Kaulo Point was
in Moilfonl Saturday woning and
Sunday.
Coiiutv ComminMionor Patterson
wis In Medford on u hinduc trip
Moudiiy moruiuK
I). .1. Hvlllllll lll'IIIIL'lll III .P 11111
HtmilhitiidH ('uukIiI by him on tho up
por Hi'kiio rlvur Friday. Thoy mill
ed from 2'i to 7 poumlH in woighl
and were all oiiiikIiI with a fly.
('. II. WuIhoii of Ashland wiih hi
Medford Moliiluy morning on IiIh way
III .llH'llHOHVillo Oil bllHillDHH,
It. C. F. AHlbuiy of Gold Hill
spout Smidiiy in Medford. Mr. AHl
buiy loft Monday uvuiiing for I'orl
liiml on a short bimiuuHH trip,
Wilson Walt wiih up from 'I'olo
Sunday looking aftor bin viuioiis
IiiihIiii'hh IntomslB.
Iiuk'o J, It, Noil wiih at AhIiIiiihI
over Sundiiy, visiting relntivoH and
fricmlH.
F. 0. Hutloilgo of Ashland, ohiof
inouiiliiiiicor of tho SiHkiyoii olub,
wiih in Medford Monday. Tho olub
iri contemplating a trip to the sum
uiit of Mount Mcl.otighlln in tho near
future.
Mrs. If. fi. Young anil son, Wil
liam, of Hi'owiihhoro, are visiting in
tho oily.
Mm. J. W. Merrill of Central
Point wan u Medford viHitor Mon
day. S, A. PattiHon of Central Point
wiih a Medford vihitor Monday,
looking after 1'iininenH mutter.
,. Cameron of tho Applugiitu Hpent
Monday in Medford transacting Iiiih
hieas and visiting with frieuilH,
K. A, Hicks spent Monday in
Omuls PaHH on InislnesH connected
with tho now Southern Paeifio de
pot in that city.
Harry Pellett of AhIiIiiihI spout
Mondav in Medford on husiuoss.
Tin residence of A. II. Cornell in
(IrautH Puss was burglarized Sunday
while Mr, Cornell was in this city.
Little of value was scoured.
Court Hall, who has been onojimp-
ed ut the mouth of Dig Unite for
some weeks, is upending u fow days
in Medford, but will return to camp
soon.
ChnrlcH Clay Iiiih returned from
several weeks in the hills looking af
ter the enforcement of tho game law.
Henry Wendt, Sr., of Jacksonville,
wan in Medford on business Mondav.
C. A. Malboouf has returned from
a short biisiuesH trip to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Harris loft
Mondav morning for n visit to their
old home in Missouri. While they de
clare that thev have left Oregon for
good, thev have lived here four yours
mid it'H a safe bet that in a twelve
month thev will be preparing to re
turn. J. Whot.cl and family of Portland
an visiting relatives and friends in
Medford.
F. It. Moore of Coldficld i here
on a linsiiM'Kri isit.
I. II. Cochran is on it short busi
ness trip to ItoHoburg.
Mrs. Charlos Davison and family
of Davenport, la., Ih registered at
the Nash, looking over Southern Or
egon, W. K. Hummel of Knglo Point
spent Sunday in Medford,
II. K. KiiHtmaii of Itosoburg wiih
a Medford visitor Monday.
Charles J. Sadliu and wife of
Iteuo, Nov., we io in Medford the first
of the week.
K. W. Huwes and A. U. Churchill,
with their wives, are recent arrivnlH
in Medford,
Mrs. Marie K, Fish of Grants Piihh
wiih a Medford visitor Monday.
A. C. Wells of Mutto Falls was in
Medford on a business trip on Mou
day.
.1. W. Wilson of Jacksonville made
Medford friends a visit Sunday.
II. II. Do Annond of Grants Puss
was in Medford Monday looking af
ter business interests.
K. P. Nowtou mill G. II. Hrooktou
of Ailstin, Tex,, are among the new
arrivals in Medford.
It. A. Nicholson and It, A, McDon
ald of Fugle Point spent Sunday in
this city.
Joseph Cnskoy, who Iiiih been quite
ill for some tuno with rhournntism, is
able to bo about on the streets again
and expects to bu pounding iron in
a fow days.
Mrs. I',. II. Itonison of Talent was
a Medford visitor Monday.
S. K. Kllery of Talent was in Med
ford on a business trip a few days
since.
The city Jail is untenanted now
at least by tho usual biped inhabi
tuuts, and it bus been so long since
tho police force has inndc a "pinch"
that tho "come-alougs" are getting
rusty mill the "billy's" nro losing
their suppleness for want of use.
Halo's piano bouso has purchased
a new piano delivery wagon, the fin
est in Southern Oregon, to bundle
tho rapidly increasing business.
George Iturrou of Ashland was in
Medford Monday on a business trip,
part of which was to nrrnnge for
the transportation of a party to Cra
ter Lake nud Velum.
J. Court Hall ami Charles Young,
who have been enjoying an outing on
tin upper Itoguo, were in Medford
Sunday and Monday replenishim;
their Mipplics.
If u merchrnt t realty selling somo
iiBoful article lowor than any ono
else In town, and Is not getting out
of that fact Its full advertising valuo,
lia was nover destined to bo a inor-rliant.
NO CIVIL WAR
URJHUFJ
Spanish Statesman Declares Major
Ity of People Side Wllh Crown
With Government, Cortes and
Army It Is Idle to Talk of Rijlit.
MADRID, Aug. 1. In spite of
alarming reports that the Carlist
revolutionary movement is spreading
in the Uisouyun provinces of Spain,
Premier Cauujclas today announced
that the talk of civil war raised by
tho clerical press is absurd.
"There is no question hut that the
majority of tho Spanish coplo nro
with tiH," said tho Premier, "With
tho government, tho cortcs and tho
army on our side it is idle to talk
of wnr."
Clerical newspapers today aro de
manding tho dismissal of Caaajelas
by tho king. They blame the premier
and upbraid Alfonso for falling un
der the baneful influence of corrupt
and scheming advisors, and assert
that unless tho government shows an
early desire to conciliate tho Vatican
tho monarchy will be overthrown by
the loyal Catholics of Spain.
It is officially announced that
King Alfonso will continue his pres
ent courso as outlined by Cajiajclas.
Vigorous measures will be taken to
prevent tho publication of inflamma
tory newspaper ntlncks, which arc
expected to follow the government's
action.
DOUBLE TRAGEDY FOLLOWS
MOVING PICTURE MURDER
Increase- your voliimo of sales
tliroiiBh your IncroaBcd advertising
and you'll bo able to noil mora cheap
ly, And, also, you can make moro
money.
DENVER. Colo.. Aug. 1. Follow
ing an evening spent at n moving
picture show, ut which were displnv
cd films depicting tho tragic murder
of a sleeping girl, Mr. Margaret
Evclnud today shot and killed her
husband while he slept. She then
shot mid killed herself.
The double tragedy came utterly
without warning. The couple had
been married for several years and
bad always been markedly happy.
Within tjie Inst few months Airs.
Evelund bus been a victim of ner
vousness, t is believed that the pic
tures which Mrs. Evelnnd saw lust
night may have inflamed her mind
mid siiiecsted the kilHi'tr.
Prices havo an advertising valuo
only If thoy aro genuinely low and
readers, nowadays, know.
Wanted
Girl for general houaj work.
Hotel cook.
10 laborers.
Man and wife.
Loggers.
Laborers, $2.75.
Itnncli hands.
Cooks.
Light wagon.
2 carpenters.
10,000 acres or more stumpagc.
FOR SALE.
40 to 80 ncres red foothill Boil, near
Jacksonville, for sale cheap.
100 acres, 0V mileB Medford, $3000. j
0 tents, cooking outfit.
1 brood maro, cheap.
Fino business at invoice. I
7-room house, modem, fine furniture, J
snap price. i
7 horses, harness and hack.
Lots $10 down, easy payments.
Alfalfa tracts, under ditch, $100 per
acre.
Medford, very cheap.
40 acres and improvements, $800.
Close-in fruit land, under ditch, $200
per acre.
3 room modem house, $250 down,
$1800.
80 ncre3, incomo $2500, tools and
tonms, $0500.
Ono aero for sub-division near So.,
Oakdalc. $2000.
00 acres creek bottom, $125 per ncre
Hoarding house, snap price.
For Trade.
Lots for span horses, weigh 2500.
2,000,000 feet timber for Medford or
Portland property.
RELINQUISHMENTS.
100 acres deco red soil, 60 acres of
fmit land. 200,000 feet of timber
4 miles from Jacksonville, $200.
100 acres, 40 acres red fmit soJ.
750.000 feet of timber, 3 miles from
Jacksonville. $100.
E. F. A. BITTNER
Room 207 Tavlor & Phlpps Bids
riion 1141 Mfiix
Bows 6 Arrows
For the Boys
We will put on sale here tomorrow 200 Japanese
bamboo bows and arrows. Five-feather tip arrows
with each. Sale price,
10 and 15jcts each
200 Highly colored illus
trated story or picture
book, often a 25e seller,
sale price,
lOceach
200 Joke picture mot
toes, etc., imitation oak,
frame, with glass. Sale
price,
1 5c each
Transfer Pictures for tue kids atlc
Box Paper
35c 50c, 75c and $1.00 values,
"We will have over 300 boxes of the above quality.
Fancy Box Paper on sale here tomorrow, at, your
choice,
25 and 50c Box
HUSSEY'S
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Fancy Cooking Demonstration
A LL THIS WEEK FROM 9 A.M. TO 6 P. M. DAILY
PROF. JOSEPH BECKER, OF BERLIN, GERMANY, IS NOW DEMONSTRATING TO THE LADIES OF MEDFORD WHAT CAN BE ACCOMPLISHED WITH A PER
FECT RANGE. PROF BECKER'S DEMONSTRATIONS WILL, OF COURSE, BE M ADE ON THE
GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE
THE ONLY RANGE IN THE WORLD THAT COOKS PERFECTLY EVEN THROUG HOUT.
Prof. Becker will demonstrate the thorough and even
baking of this rango by putting cake, biscuit, pics, etc.,
in a pan that FILLS tho oven and cook them and brown
them perfectly uniform without turning the pan. If ho
fan do this, you can do it, too, on n Majestic Range, but
on no other.
Prof. Hecker lectures to his hearers while he pre
pares the food, explaining it in every detail and gives
his recipes for all his dishes so that any lady who attends
can prepare and cook every dish he' makes. Jle will
gladly answer any question' asked by the ladies relative
to the preparation and cooking of any dish.
Everybody Welcome
18 very lady within easy reach of Medford should at
tend every one of Prof. Becker's lectures. All are
cordially invited to come, whether you need a range or
not. These lessons are most valuable to every lady who
is interested in having hor food properly compounded and
perfectly cooked.
Menu for Tuesday
Lemon Cake Cocoanut Cake
Sponge Drops & Yellow Rolls
Layed Cake Honey Cake
All the Different Kinds of Cookies
V? vow. nwZHjH
f " V Vs " 'j
The Majestic Range
IS THE MOST WONDERFUL AND PERFECT
COOKING APPARATUS IN THE WORLD TODAY.
ASIDE FROM ITS PERFECT AND UNIFORM
COOKING QUALITIES (AND FOOD MUST BE PER
FECTLY COOKED TO BE THOROUGHLY WHOLE
SOME), THE MAJESTIC LASTS MANY TIMES AS
LONG AND CONSUMES LESS FUEL THAN ANY
RANGE MADE. IT IS NOT A STEEL RANGE, AS
YOU MAY SUPPOSE, BUT IS MADE OF CHAR
COAL AND MALLEABLE IRON. CHARCOAL
IRON RESISTS HEAT, RUST AND CRYSTALIZA
TION 300 PER CENT LONGER THAN STEEL. THE
TOP PARTS ARE MADE OF MALLEABLE IRON,
WHICH CANNOT BE BROKEN AND. WILL LAST A
LIFETIME.
Everybody Come Every Day
MEDFORD HARDWARE
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