Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 02, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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MEOirpRD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEPITORD. OREGON, '.VUKKDAY, AUGUST 2, 19J0,
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
John II, Garldn, uUoino.y-utlaw,
over Judicium C'nunlvl Hank.
I'nt Doiii'kiui of .IncliHiinvilli' loft
Mommy 'vuiiinu lor ('iiliiiiliar
SpriimH, via llnnilirook, lie will 10-
Illll 111 tlllllll WlVl'llll ')I(H.
.lurry McCoy of flohl Hill whh in
Moill'onl for a IW Iumiih Monday
jil'hmioon.
('Ill'lH Kl'OKHII "f JwIcmihivIIIo wiw
it Mcill'oid vlHitor Moinlay ufloinnuu.
M. , Alfonl Iihh talcou liiw family
unit liiinl away lo tliti tall Humor for
a I'ow clay'n. Ilo huj'h hit iutimiU to
hat; tint limit.
A la ruo numlior of local iioopltJ
liunnl Mth. Lulu Shcimrd'H tuinpor
aiH'o Itioturo Monday ovanini; l tli"
talmriiac'la anil worn wll riipaiil.
Mrs. Shfiian! provuil a ulninc
Hpmikur.
Mr. and Mih.M. K. Lciitliuiuiau of
Wilbur aro vIhIUih: ( V.. Unllii'r
ti tit 11 of tliix city.
Mr. and Mth. Ihiiiic HarriH liaJ
left for an n.vli'iiiluil imihUiiu trip,
Mm. I). Ilatfiuld U Central Point
vrt a rt'cwnt vinltor in Mcdford.
8. i, Irf'iuinrtl IniH ruliirni'd from! way to 'm Huttu,
llio altrantlvi) Hoomiry iiIoiik tho
hliady ImnlcH of Noilh Houo livur.
William Davin, a prominent farmor
of Moinilaln ilmlncl, remained in I lie
oily Monday nlhl, the muml of Inn
iiince, Mi'H. 1. 1 icy DuvIh, of Ninth
Central.
William Houston, a well-luiouii
Mode and fniiliuUoi' of Trail, tar
licd in tlm city Knmlay nilit, laying
III MipplillH.
Keillor K. A. I'uIIIhou of the Con.
I nil Point 'llitiald left Monday eve
nine on a ImihIu'chh trip to I'ortlaml,
TeiinuHHcn Sniillt left Monday evu
tiinir for a viml to miiiiiiK inopcrtioH
in wliioli lie !h intereMlcil in WiimIi
iiiKton. Ilo will ho uono Hovoral
weekrt.
W, .). KoIioiIh loft Monday ovenlnn
for a IiuhIuchh viHil to Portland.
Mr. and Mrn. Will Ktowail and
Mih. .1. M. ICcutiii left TucHiIay on an
aiilomohilo trip to Crater Lake.
Ilraee Wilwiu and a party of
Portland friiiiidH leave within a day
or two on a liiintini,' and filming trip
in the moiiiitaiuH.
C, A. Malhoetif Ikih returned from
a hhoit vinit in Portland.
II. C. I)ode of Portland in v'w-
ilinir frienilH in Medford,
William lleiulriekH of Talent piihh-
ed throiiuh Medford Tuumluy on liin
wlioro Iiu will
a IniHiiioMH trip to AhIiIiuiiI. I camp lor a lew woolen.
Mr,. C. P. Taylor of .lackHonvillel II. X. Stead of Grants 1W in via
lam leH for Newport for a few tlayn.j itintr in Medford.
Mr. and Mm, K. H. Waterman Mih Clara Allen of Ashland U
hayo returned from a init at Cole-j londiinr a few dnyx with friendH in
htili with friumlH. ! -.
Mr. and Mm. .1. T. WUhoii of Orif- V. C. Mrown of Knirene is in Med-
fin ('reek wore recent Medford vis-
illllH.
M!hh Alma Oonld of North Jack
hini Htreet altendod tho carnival at
Gold Hill Tlmmday and Friday, hav
ing had a iiiohi onjoyaldo time.
ford eenferrini: with the, jjeneral of
ficers of the Oregon flranito ooai
pany. Mr. Itrown handloH the north
ern hranch.
C. II. WillianiH of Knelt preeiaet
was in Medford Tuesday on a short
Jesse Kichardrton Iiiih relumed j business trip.
homo from a ton days' visit at his
former homo in Antioeh district. Ho
was the uttesl of K. I). Wilhitc and
faiaity, prominent fruitgrowers of
that distriot.
Mrs. I lampion Tin pin of Koxy
Ann was a visitor in tho city Saturday.
Horn July HI, to the wife of Hert
Mrs. (.. It. Hay anil Iniiniy are
spendiin: a few weeks at the sea
shore, Mrs. K. H. Dow has returned to
Jacksonville after a week's visit in
Ashland.
The county treasurer, under dale
of July '2'2, lias given official notice
that there urn funds on linn for the
Scrnnton. of North Jackson street, t , redemption of nil county warrants
5,011. protested from February 1, IflOi), to
T. A. Glass caiuo over front March III. ll)Ol.
Heaulo Saturday for a brief visit to' Mr. and Mrs. James Kock of
his Hick wife in Medford hospital, Steamboat were recent visitors in the
who is slowly recovering. ' Vnllov.
Mr. Jcnniims and family, of the John Dtiircau has resigned as jatt
Kux grocery, Mr. PedorHon and fain- ilor of Hie cointlioase and has boon
ilv of Norih C street. Mrn. MeKce. ' succeeded by T. C. Clemens,
accompanied bv J. J. Owi'iip. the P. H. Fallis of Grants Pass spent
photographer of North C Htreet. Tuesday in Medford. Mr. Fallis is
pitHm-d last Suiiilav cry jileasanllv a recent arrival from the east and
iniMiicLiiiL' mill InkiiiL' card views of .Into, that while li lui. eltrmon
(Inuits I'tiHH for llio purpoHo of
looking over tho valley, thai ho will
probably ot up into the foothill soe
lions. Ilo sliiles thai ho is much
pleased with tho piospeots near
Hutte Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Owens and
ilnuithlor, Marj;arol, loft Tuesday
uioruiui; for Colestin, wlioro thoy will
spend a i'uw days.
C. II. Mouio of the WillianiH creek
section, was a recent visitor in Mol
ford. ,
Tho city council will moot in tegu
lar session this ovcuint;. Principal
business to bo trausacled is the
passage of city bills.
Henry II. Crane, a prosperous
rancher of the Applccntc, spot
Tuesday in Mcdfotd on business.
ICIbert C. Wright and family of
Hoston, Mass., have arrived in (he
valley and will make their home on
littlo Hutte, Mr, Wright buying a
place there last fall.
Harry K, Klysoii of San Francisco
arrived in Medford Tuesday via Cra
ter Lake. He is accompanied by a
paity of friends.
Fred N. CiiinmingH, mnnager,
Kogito Kiver Valley Canal company,
has rot a rued from a week's business
trip to Portland. Wliilo in Portland
ho purchased two 1011 Franklin au
tomobiles. T. Cameron of Jacksonville and
his son Don, lofl Tuesday morning
for tho Siuimous-Cameroii mines r.t
Waldo, whoro thoy will remain for
several weeks.
A marriage liccnHo linn been grant
ed by tho county clork to Milo Fur-
rey and Josephine M. Audorsou.
Miss Mnrgnrot Younger of Snn'
Francisco has returned home afton
a visit of several weeks in this city
with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Aiken.
Harvey C. Stino of Sacramento Is
visiting friends in Medford. Ho is
pleased with tho valley nml may lo
cate here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. oott of Clin
ton, la., arc Medford visitors look
ing for a location.
L. Gnrrott of Ashland was in Med
ford on a business visit Tuesday.
John II. KoIbIoii of Fargo, N. I)., is
ouo of tho recent additions to the
North Dakota colony in this'section
of Oregon.
Mr. and Mr. Kalph Hrowu of
ICenuctt, Oil., aro here on a visit
and tour of inspection.
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Walker of Ce
dar Kapids, la., are in Medford on .
tour of investigation.
Mr. and Mrs. W.. II. Meeker have
returned from an outing at Cole
stin. George 11. Durham of Grants Pus-
war. in Medford on a Iiiimiio.- trip
Tuesday
Fancy Cooking Demonstration
All This Week From 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Each Day
PROF. JOSEPH BECKER OF BERLIN, GERMANY, IS NOW DEMONSTRATING TO THE LADIES
MEDFORD WHAT CAN BE ACCOMPLISH -D WITH A PERFECT RANGE. PROF. BECKER'S
DEMONSTRATIONS WILL, OF COURSE, BE MADE ON THE
GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE
THE ONLY RANGE IN THE WORLD THAT COOKS PERFECTLY EVEN THROUGHOUT.
IS THE MOST WONDERFUL AND PERFECT COOKING APPARATUS IN THE WORLD TODAY
ASDDE FROM ITS PERFECT AND UNIFORM COOKING QUALITIES (AND FOOD MUST BE PER
FECTLY COOKED TO BE THOROUGHLY WHOLESOME), 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 CHARCOAL AND MALLEABLE IRON. (CHARCOAL
HION RESISTS HEAT, RUST AND CRYSTAL IZATION 300 PER CENT LONGER THAN STEEL.
THE TOP PARTS ARE MADE OF MALLEABLE IRON, WHICH CANNOT BE BROKEN AND WILL
AST A LIFETIME. . JSSSmt&X
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tverybody Welcome
Every lady within easy reach of Med
ford should attend every one of Prof.
Becker's lectures. All are cordially in
vited to come, whether you need a
range or not. These lessons are most
valuable to every lady who is interested
in having her food properly compound
ed and perfectly cooked.
IM Everybody Come very Day
the
thorough and even baking of this range
by putting cake, biscuit, pies, etc., in a
pan that FILLS the oven and cook
them and brown them perfectly uni
form without turning the pan. If he can
do this, you can do it, too, on a Majestic
Range, but on no other.
Prof. Becker lectures to his hearers
while he prepares 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. lie will gladly answer .any
question asked b the ladies relative to
tlie preparation and cooking of any dish.
MENU FOR WEDNESDAY-
Honey Cake
" Spice Drops Moonlight Cake
Counter Cake White Caks
Devil's Cake
And Lemon Chocolates and all kinds of Cookies.
He will show how to make yeast and get the best results for bread, buns, rolls, etc.
Watch
MEDFORD HARDWARE CO.
We Make a Specialty ef:
FINE JOB PRINTING
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Finest Job Printing Establishment in Southern Oregon.
We Carry the Stock and Employ the Mot Skilled Printers, Enabling us to
Furnish Perfect Printing on SHORT Notice
Call and see samples of work and get our prices
MEDFORD PRINTING GO.
We Print That Universally Read Daily, The
Medford Mail Tribune
Goes to 2,600 Homes in Medford and the Valley.
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