Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 01, 1911, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Personal
thhnM; ?,M f ,Mrs; stcl,a For"
sytho have been shipped to Corvallls
for Interment.
Potty thieves have been
globes from the electric light clus
ters In thu park. Steps are being
taken to apprehend the miscreants
Mrs. George E. Osgood has left for
a visit In Los Angeles.
Don't buy an auto until you see the
1911 nulcks.
J. P. Brown or Eagle Point Is vls
Hlng Medford.
J. D. Samuols of upper Itoguo riv
er is( vlsltlngi this city.
13. 's. Jenks of Sams Valley 'is
spending a few days in Medford.
W. E. Johnson has returned from
a business trip to Portland.
Pivo hundred fino Dartlett pcai
trees for sale. Call on J. A. Port
al flioarorii National bauk. tf
Tho sensation of the auto show at
Portland 1911 Bulcks.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Dunlnp of Grants
Pass aro visiting this city.
II. O. Frobach of Ashland spent
Tuesday In Medford.
Is 'your touso wired? One clgai
loss a day would pay for a hundred
per cent increase In comfort. Start
living tho electric life. tf.
Mrs. S. S. Stevens of Talent was a
recent visitor In Medford.
J. S. Spitzor of Tnlent was a recent
Medford visitor.
The car that stands the gaff The
llulck.
See II. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, Over Jackson County bank. 28f
II. n. Patterson, 110 E. Main, has
snmo nice English Hollies and all
kinds of shade trees. Roses (all the
best).' Now Is a good time to plant.
'Drop in nnd see me. tf
John It. Miller of Phoonlx was In
Medford Wednesday on business.
'"Th'o Rogue River Valley Horticul
tural society Is meeting this after
noon in regular monthly session. Pro
fessor O'Gara Is to deliver an address
on spraying.
Call phono 3151, 1032 for baggage
wagon. 451
Ask Colonel Ton Velle about those
1911 Dtilcks.
Word has been received from Bal
lard, Wash., to the effect that Mrs.
II. Ilolllngsworth died -hero on Jan
uary 24." Mrs. Ilolllngsworth lived
for many years on North Central ave
nue In this city, leaving hero some
five or six years ago.
Any person pnsslng through con
fectionery at tho Natatorluin on Wed
nesday from 2 to C p. m. will receive
a chock which will entltlo them to
5c worth of peanuts or popcorn.
W. h. Bain, manager of tho local
office of Moss &. Co., who have quit
tho local field, left Wednesday morn
ing for Fresno, where ho will -hnvo
charge of an office
.Tho triumph of auto building the
1911 Bulcks.
W. W. Smith of Woodvlllo spent
Wednesday in Medford on business.
George L. Davis Is In Jacksonville
todajvattendlng tho regular session
of tho county court.
Sond nnmo and address to P. O,
Box 49G for full particulars about
tho most Interesting book over writ
ton, tf
Don't bo In a rush to buy your now
auto sco tho 1911 Buick.
Henry D. Wood of Williams Crook
Is spending a few days In Medford.
Edgar S. I Infer, manager of the
Crntor Lake Lumber company, will
Icavo Sunday for a business trip enst.
Mrs. Hafor will accompany him as
fnr as San Frnncisco.
Henry D. Van Volzor of Sacramon
to, Cal.. Is Hpcndlng a few dnys In
Medford with friends.
John II. Cnrkln, nttornoy at law.
over Jackson County bank.
Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician and
surgeon. Offlco ovor Strang's drug
store. tf.
Rail wood, $5 a cord. Farmers
7116. tf
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
DAY PHONE 2271
Night 'Phenes:
F. W. Weeks, 2071
A. E. Orr, 3692.
LADY ASSISTANT
John A. Perl
Undertaker and Embalmcr
Successor to tho undertaking de
mrtment of Medford Furniture Co.
Office With
Medford Furniture Company
About Fobruary 1, Private Am
bulance Service. Sick and Injured
conveyed to any part of city or
country.
Telephenes: Day 351.
Night: John A. Perl 4111. C.
W. Conklln, 3601. J. H. Butler,
3571. ' I "
and Local
Jnn,cs DoncBa- co"nt' nsscssor f
Harney county, left the city today
J for San Francisco. Ho has been vis
staling .itlng his brother at 'Jacksonville.
What car has delivered tho goods
in tho Rogue River vnlley? Tho
Buick That Is why there arc so
many In use. ,
Tho short squib artist In tho Eve
ning Telegram says: "Senator von
der Hcllen has tho finest set of whis
kers In the senate."
Colonel Prank M. Lei nnd of Kerby,
who recently consolidated tho Deep
Gravel, Osgood and Logan placer
mines In Josephine county, Is visiting
In Medford.. Ho Is also president of
Mio Greenback mine and of tho Mack-
"y smelter at Mackoy, Idaho.
Light, durable, strong, powerful,
economical tho Buick leads tho au
tomobile world.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wright and Mrs,
Jonas Wold aro spending tho week In
Portlnnd.
Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Garnett
brought back with them from Port
land a six weeks old babo that they
lavo adopted.
II. B. Nicholson and Mr. Ashpole
have returned from Portland.
A. Conro Piero and n party of
friends mnde a trip to Jacksonville
') automobile today.
Deputy Sheriff Robert Dow was In
Medford today on business.
ITCHING SCALP
Get Rid of it in a Few Hours
There is nothing made thnt will o
(uk'kly rid the sculp of distrcssinc
itchiness as PARISIAN SAGE tin
hair dressing nnd beautifier.
Clias. Strang guarantees Parisian
Sage to cure dandruff; stop itehinu
scalp and falling hair, or money back,
and sells it for only f0 cents n lurgi
bottlo. It puts vitality into thu hnii
nnd gives it a radiant luster.
It is the favorite lmir dressing ol
refined women beeuuso it so quioklv
refreshes the scalp and not beiiif:
sticky or greasy is delightful to use
"I haven't been bothered with dan
druff and itching scalp sinco 1 begai
using Parisian Sage." Lena Mr
Gough, Wichita, Kns.r June 8, 1010
RICHMOND SUFFERS
FAMINE IN HOUSES
ItlCUMOXI), Feb. 1. Thoro is n
cry for more dwelling houses in Kieh
moiid, though new ones uro going ii
everywhere. Tho Industrial Commits-
"siou of this city, which is spendius;
much money and energy in its ad
vancement, has hit upon a plan
aid in adding to tho number of homo3.
It will ask non-resident lot ownoi
to erect houses to help supply th
demand.
There aro hundreds of pcrsoni
who bought in Hielmioiid who nv
rt'hting content with thu profit thoy
aro getting in t lies increase in realt.
values. The Industrial Coinmissioi
will point out to thesu tho excellent
revenue that can bo obtained iron
dwellings erected for renting.
With the addition of the Pullmai
works the demand lias been given i
htill greater increasu and to accom
modate many families drawn hero b
these works and who have takci
residences temporarily in Berkeley,
(lie Santa Po has put on a niornin;.'
and evening motor service to and
from that city.
COMM ITTKK A.VXOUXCKM HNT.
Wcalonkn team, No. 0, will give
a dance Fobruary 1 at tho Natatorlum
to which tho public Is cordially In
vited to attend.
Dy order of committee.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. "
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FOR SALE At Three Oaks, throe
iniloh south of Medford, two cordi
drv oak, and laurel grubs, one cheap
team, farm horses, twenty-fivo tons
hay. Telephone Main -1081. 2(10
WANTED Man and wife, man to
care for young orchard, wife to
cook. Poudiuat Connor, Table Hock.
Central Point, It. P. I). No. if tf.
WANTED Wo can handle promptly
hoveinl choice loans in amounts
from .fuOO to .flOOO. Huntley-Ivrcm-er
Co. '27'2
WANTED A roll top dek in firM
class condition, X. V. Z. Tribune
FOR SALE We hnve have a client
readv to buy an income property in
Medford, paying not less than 8 per
cent upon an invostineut of $10,000
or $1 2,000. What Jiavo you to of
fer. Ifuntley-Kromer Co. 272
FOR SALE One of tho host estnb-j
Iished bueinobs in Medford. This
is a money maker, but owner haul
other iiitoronU that require liis at
toiilion. IIunlloy-Kruiiior Co. 272 j
MISSING
MR
MAY COME BACK
After Seventeen Years of Exile Man
Whoso Banks Failed Has Paid Back
Every Cent Can Now Come
Home.
OLYMP1A, Wash., Feb. 1. J. K.
Edmlston, president of tho Walla
Walla Savings bank of Walla Walla
and head of the old Security savings
bank of Seattle, when thoso Institu
tions closed their doors In 1893, may
now return to Washington nftor 17
ears of exile.
Becnuso Fdmlstou hns paid back
jvery cent duo thoso who lost by the
bank failures, ho lias earned a par
don, and Governor Hay has Just
granted it, although Edmlston has
not sdrved tho two years' penitentiary
sentence pmoounccd upon him.
The whereabouts of tho fugitive
janker Is not known hnvo by his nt
.ornoys, who hnvo acted as his agonts
In settling his debts.
Some Bay ho Is In Egypt, others
.hlnk ho Is In Central or Southern
merlcn.
A short time previous to his dls
ippcarnnco Edmlston said that it
vould do neither tho state, himself
ir his creditors any good to lock
'Urn up. Then ho turned over his
iroporty to his creditors nnd dlsnp
leared. Sinco then ho paid paid his debts
a little at a tlmo and now his account
s squared with tho stato and his
creditors. ,
BOXERS START THE
TRAINING "STUNTS"
Fighting Dick Wheeler, who will
box ton rounds with Frnnklo Ed
wards at tho Medford opera house
next Tuesday evening, was former
y a sparring partner to Battling
kelson nnd Is said to bo ono of tho
uost promising lightweights on tho
aclflc coast. Ho has a number of
ring victories already to his credit,
having secured decisions ovor such
men ns Johnnie Frayno and Johnnio
foley, tho Canadian.
Both he nnd Edwards, who will bo
his opponent in tho main event of tho
venlng, hnve already started work
'ng out nnd beginning this morning
ommonced their road work.
Edwards, who is now engaged In
Mio plumbing business in this city,
has had considerable ring experience
in California nnd is conceded to bo
ono of tho most scientific of tho light
weight boxers.
MEDFORD COUPLE GET
LICENSE TO MARRY
E. C. Amidon and Miss Amy W
Woltor, the sixteen year old daugh
ter of P. E. Wolter of this city, secur
ed u marriago license at tho office
f County Clerk Willinm R. Coleman
this morning.
They wore accompanied by Miss
Wolter's father.
IlnsUlas for Iioalth.
OPEN THURSDAY
You Are Invited to
Gall and See the
Allen Grocery
TO CONSOLIDATE
PHONE SYSTEMS
Morgan Engineering Great Financial
Deal Independent Concern and
Bell Interests arc to be Brought
Under One Head.
NEW YORK, Fob. 1. Tho pro
posed consolidation of tho Hell nnd
independent telephone systems which
Is being engineered by J. P. Morgan,
may not bo consummated unless ho
gives the independents a square deal,
according to Frank Woods, president
if the Independent companies. Woods
has been in conferonco with P. II.
Davidson, Morgan's roprcsentative,
and President Vail of tho American
Tolophono and Telegraph company,
tho parent company of tho Poll inter
ests. Wood said tho independents
would fight the merger unless It woro
completed on an equltablo basis.
Tho committee nppointed by tho
Natlonnl Independent association ex
pects to report to tho independent
convention in Chicago during the
month.
"Of courso wo want to do some
thing to stop ruinous competition and
rate-slashing," snld Woods. "Tho
Oell companies aro better nblo to
contlnuo theso tactics than we nro bo-
cause thoy are great strongholds and
thoy can mnko rates at they pleaso,
earning tho money used In rnto cut
ting elsewhere. But wo do not pro
poso to play tho cannry bird to tho
Bell nitcrcsts' cat. Morgan must
show us thnt our lines nnd our sub
scribers will bo as well treated as tho
Bell stockholders and subscribers."
CASE- AFTER CASE
Plenty More Like This In Medford
Scores of Medford people can toll
you about Doan's Kidney Pills. Many
a happy citizen makes a public state
ment of his experience. Hero is a
case of it. What hotter proof of
merit can be had than such endorse
ment? T. J. Williams, 017 Oakdalc nvo
nuo, Medford, Ore., says: "In 1007.
after Doan's Kidney Pills benefited
mo so greatly, I publicly recommend
them. At thio timo I nm pleased lo
again speak in'( their prniso nnd give
permission for tho continued publi
cation of my testimonial. I suffered
for yours from kidney nnd bladder
trouble, tho symptoms being slight
at first, but becoming more pro
nounced, as time passed. The pains
in my back bcoanio so acute that I
oould hardly ouduro them and as
tlio result of restless nights, I arose
in tho morning all worn out. Often
I was so lanio nnd stiff that I could
not stoop nnd headaches and dizzy
spells were common. I tried so
many remedies without being helped
that I becanio discouraged, but when
Doan's Kidney Pills were recom
mended to me, I decided to try them
as a last resort. I procured a sup
ply at llaskins' Drug Store and nf
tor using two boxes, I could see that
a great improvement had been made.
grew better from tiiat time on and
wns soon frco from kidney com
plaint. Doan's Kidney Pills cannot
bo praised too highly."
For sale by nil dealers. Price .10
cents. Fohtor-Milburn Co., Buffalo.
Now York, solo ugents lor tho United
States.
Remember the nnme Doan's and
take no other. "
ON SOUTH CENTRAL
New Grocery
A COMPLETE STOCK OF NEW, CLEAN, HIGH GRADE, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. EVERY
THING FRESH IN
PURE BAKERY PRODUCTS
TO CREATE FUND
TO BOOST STATE
State May Give $20,000 to Carry on
Publicity Work in Oregon Follows
Consultation With Louis W. Hill of
Railroad Fame.
SALEM, Or., Fob. 1. Sorrespond
Ing with tho suggestions mndo before
the joint nssombly of tho Oregon leg
islature by Louis W. Hill of tho Groat
Northern and Northern Pacific rail
road systems yesterday at noon, Rep
resentatives James D. Abbott of Mult
nomah county will today introduce
a bill In tho houso appropriating $20,
000 for advertising nnd procuring do
slrablo immigrants for tho great un
settled farming farming districts of
tho state of Oregon. A stato Immi
gration agent is to be created who Is
to sorvo without compensation to col
lect statistical information regarding
the state's resources, industries prod
ucts nnd physlcnl characteristics.
Tho stato immigration agent is to
co-operate with tho Oregon Develop
ment league nnd tho Oregon agricul
tural collego and also Is to commu
nicate with the commissioner general
of tho Immigration of tho federal
government regarding tho disposal
and handling of doslrablp prospcctlvo
citizens. Tho immigrant agent is to
bo appointed by tho governor nnd
City Property
First clnss business property, Im
proved or unimproved, at tho lowest
figures.
Dwellings of nil kinds In nil parts
of tho city nt prices ranging from
500 to $15,000.
A good platting proposition of sov
on acres within city limits, on good
street, $G000.
Best resldonco lots on West Main
strcot; south fronts; 70x140; cornor
or Insldo lots, $1575.
Lots on paved street, with all Im
provements, $050.
Lots on Second Btroot, with water
and sowor, $350.
Call on us for anything In city
property nnd you will find wo have
It at prlcos and torniB that nro always
right.
W. T. YORK & CO.
102 West Main.
Bell phono 3301. Home phono 31.
Double
Disc
Records
65c
Two records for tho price of
ono. ' I'OTIKl
Call and hear tho now COLUM
BIA MACHINES.
Medford Music Shop
McNKAIA' .V CO.
220 "West Mnin
ho In to report tho results of his col
lection of Information to tho secre
tary of stato November 30, of each
year, who is authorized thereupon to
issuo a pamphlet containing tho In
formation gathered by tho Immigra
tion agent.
An additional appropriation of
$5000 Is provided for statistical ro
scarch, but all tho stato departments
nro to bo drawn upon liberally by tho
Immigration agent for such Informa
tion ns nmy bo of uso to him.
gM0l0lll(ll0l
ONE CENT EACH
VALENTINE
POST CARDS
ft
OVER 10,000 CARDS TO
ALSO A NEW LINE OP
f COMIC POST CARDS;
lc EACH.
BOYS'
IT c a v y fleece lined
Shirts n n d Drawers,
ft closing out price,
25c each .
German China
ft Kitchen Utensils, such
ft ladles, soap dishes, rolling
m etc., in a fancy decorated
na, all popular priced at
Hussey's
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CHIROPIACTIC
NO nitUOS NO KXIVliS
The now euro cures 90 por out of human ntlmouts. Sick head
aches, neuralgia, paralysis, Htoinach trouble, constipation, ciitnrrh.
I lavo you any of theso? If so, como and sco mo. I will euro you.
Dr. E.
:t(HI-:i7 ('aiiictt Corey Hiilldlng.
Heurs: !) -1 '' , 1-0, 7-8. Appointments on Sunday.
AVENUE
ARCH-filSHQP RYAN '
IS SINKING EAST
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Feb 1.
Arch Bishop Ryan was reported sink
ing today and little hope was held
out for his recovery. Physicinhd pre
pared to administer oxygen to pro
long life.
SELECT FROM HERE;
OREGON VIEWS AND
ALL AT, YOUR CHOICE, f
LADIES'
II e a V y fleece,, lined
Jersey ribbcel Union J
Suits; a 75c value,
50c each
as potato masher, strainer,
pins, funnels, cream jugs,
blue and white German chi-
E. Koch
riionu 0701.
IN THE NEW
STORE ROOM
Store
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