Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 24, 1911, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    MEDFORD MATT TRIBUNE, arTCDFORD,. p-REGON, "FRIDAY, MAROTT 21, 1911.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Blue Laws for Ashland
did talk to tlio Hoys' club of tho Y,
M. C. A. ut their room Tuosiloy eve
ning. Ills subject v(ih banking.
Mrs. Clara Moulden, who has been
visiting In Lincoln, 111,, for several
nlonths, returned yesterday. Mrs.
Moulden was very glad to get back
to her home. She would have re
turned sooner, but for an accident, in
which she suffered a broken arm.
Tho Valley Auto Co. unloaded
threo Chalmers "30" nutos. All are
beauties and this firm is to be con
gratulated on the splendid showing
they make.
R. 11. Irwin of Chicago who 13 a
Rogue River valley enthusiast, left
for home Thursday night.
Are you looking for a house? I
lmvo it. Are you looking for a lot?
I have It. Aro you looking for a
ranch? I have it. Come see Tinny at
201 Garnett-Corey Building. 312
T. K. Mills of Weed, Cal., is n
Medord visitor who Intends to lo
cate here.
Two and one-half acres In alfalfa
ono mile south of Washington school,
easy terms. A. W. H. Kverhard, 212
Fruitgrowers' Dank bldg. tf
Joe Memsic, former Medford po
liceman, has entered tho wrestling
game and will have several bouts In
Weed and other California points.
He is advertised as "Joe Lightfoot,"
the Cherokee brave.
Loose leaf ledgers made- In Medford
at tho Mall Tribune office.
Charles Ballon of Portland, repre
sentative of tho Auburn cars, is in
Medford for the purpose of establish
ing an agency for this car in Med
ford. . Money to loan. Spraguo Bros.,
214 Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank
bldg. . 337
Colonel George P. Minis of the
Soven Oaks orchard was in Medford
Thursday for a few hours.
Watch and' look Chickens at the
Fish Market always. Columbia riv
er smelt, 8c a pound. Ranch eggs,
22 l-2e per dozen.
K. J. Kaiser, editor of tho Valloy
Record of Ashland, was a business
visitor Thursday.
Tho most favored people on the
coast aro the Medford people. They
havo tho Medford Jobbing company
to look after all of their little odd
Jobs, repair their electrical appliances
and clean their walls and ceilings.
Medford Jobbing Co., office, Medford
Music Shop, St. Mark's block. Phone
Main G501. 33G
G. A. Gardner, tho rustling real
estate man of Talent, was In Med
ford Wednesday.
Spring is hero. It is housocleaning
tlmo. Ilavo those walls and collings
cleaned by tho Medford Jobbing Co.'s
now Parisian process. Nothing like
it. Office Medford Music Shop, St
Mnrk's block. 33C
James Adams, a veteran of the
civil war and pioneer of Klamath
Falls, Is visiting Medford friends.
John II. Carkin, attorney at law,
over Jackson County bank.
Ernest Lister, a business man of
Grants Pass, Is a visitor in Medford.
Gregory leading photographer,
views, portraits. 323
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Wergorsen of
Alta, la., are registered at tho Moore.
Will sell my homo nnd some fur
niture; homo valued low at $5,000;
all for $3,650 cash for quick sale.
Address J. Owner caro this office, tf
Mrs. V. J. Emcrlck left today for
Eugene, where she will spend a few
days visiting her daughter, Alotha,
who is attending the Univorslty of
Oregon.
Do you want 14 lots 50x145 each,
for $2400 on easy terms? C. W. II.
Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank
bldg. tf
For a treat in tho amusement line,
go to the "Isis." You will witness
the cleverest vaudeville and the
clearest pictures. Tho only radium
screen in the city. See the long, lank
lean, skinny fellows In their skinny
dance nnd hear thler skinning, skin
ny, skin song tonight and Saturday
night.
I Weeks & McGownn Co. are to be
( congratulated for threo most excel
lent accomplishments. First, they
have exceptionally fine bIiow wln-
, dows; second, they have the most
complete window showing of dra
peries ever displayed outside of Port
land in Oregon, and, third, they havo
a mnn who knows all the newest
ideas In drapery work.
See R. A. Holmes, Tno Insurance
Mnn, Over Jackson County bank. tf.
11. J. Neely of Spokane left for his
home Thursday night.
Medford local Socialist party meet
every Sunday night at 7:30 at
Smith's hall on North Grape street.
Everybody Invited. tf.
James Frees of Prospect is visit
ing Medford friends.
Mrs. R. L. Gardnor of Ashland was.
trading In Medford Friday.
Relchsteln for wood. Yard corner
Fir and Tenth. 329
Tom Dranga of San Francisco ar
rived Thursday for n fishing trip up
the Roguo river.
B. N. Marsh of Meadows was trad
ing In Medford Thursday.
Do you want 5 acres In alfalfa,
ono mile south of Mnln street, choap?
C. W. II. Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers
Bank bldg. tf
T. E. Mendle of Central Point le
In Medford this week.
C. W. Erlck of Butto Falls Is a
business visitor this week.
Ashland Steam Landry, Medford
office, phono No. 1201. tf.
J. J. Hardage of Masseltav Ga., Is
a Medford visitor who Is well pleas
ed with tho valley.
R. E. Flynn of Eugene is a busi
ness visitor in this city.
Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician and
surgeon. Offlco over Strang's drug
store. tf
P. Longfellow of Valley City, N.
D is visiting former friends who
have made Medford their home.
Gerald Volk of Forest Grove is reg
istered at tho Nnsh.
Is your house wired? Ono cigar
less a day would pay for a hundred
per cent. Increase In comfort. Start
living tho electric llfo. tf
R. W. Roes of Corvallls arrived
Thursday evening on business.
Mrs. Charlie Molony of Eugene Is
visiting Medford friends.
II. B. Patterson, 11C E. Main, has
some nice English Hollies and all
kinds of shade trees. Roses (all the
best). Now Is a good tlmo to plant.
Drop In and seo me. tf
J. P. Davnell of San Antonio, Tox.,
Is a Medford visitor.
E. J. Elsenhart of Oskaloosa, la.,
is looking oj-er orchard and realty
Investments.
Late magazines, periodicals and pa
pers at tho free reading room In chap
el back of tho Presbyterian church.
Open evenings from 7:00 to 10 p. m.
All men and boys aro iuvlted. tf
II. D. Mills of Klamath Falls Is In
Medford on business.
J. E. Wheeler of Redding Is so
journing In Medford.
Printing, all kinds at Portland
prices. Mall Tribune offlco.
L. A. Keller of Portland arrived
Friday for a short business visit In
Medford.
Rlloy Smith of Redding arrived to
day to look over fruit possibilities
In this valloy.
To the Editer: Tho oracle lmtlu
spoken and a special election is to bo
hold on Saturday, March 23th, lo
make Ashland a closed town on Sun
days, not permitting any place of
business to bo open, nor nmusements
of nny kind to bo indulged in. The
measure is fashioned after tho old
ancient blue laws of New England of
a century ago.
It may seem a hardship to some
of the moro progressive citizens, in
eluding the city council must bow in
meek submission' to tho big boss nnd
his bunch. Not being satisfied with
having elimianted the saloons, which
no one in Ashland seriously objected
to, this crowd must go further nnd
dictate to the pcoplo on nil questions.
We believe that this sissy policy has
been listened to now too long by tho
people of Ashland and further be
lieve that this very influence is why
Ashland has lost to Medford the
proud distinction of being still the
metropolis of the famous Hoguo river
valley that it had held for years.
However, this crowd are long and
loud in their appeals that the repu
tation of the holy city must be main
tained at nny cost, and are making
n tremendous effort to carry the elec
tion for the blue laws.
Quito a number of honicseekers
have arrived in Ashland in the past
week. Though not nearly as many
as we expected from reading the
Portland papers, southern California
furnishing many moro than tho mid
dle wct up to date. They aro good
buyers, as 10 families have bought
homes r.iuco February 1, and aro well
pleased with their new homes.
SUBSCH1HEK.
sEugene Courtney arrived Thurs
day to visit frlonds. Mr. Courtney
Is a prominent business man in Sac
ramento. Call phono 21C1, 1032 for baggago
wagon. 451
A. II. Weber of Portland Is- regis
tered nt tho Nnsh.
George MoVisse of Tacoma Is a
business visitor in Medford.
All kinds of bindery work dona at
Mall Tribune offlco.
J. II. Chambers of Cottage Grove
is visiting Medford friends.
Mado in Medford, any stylo of loose
leaf or blank book, at Mall Tribune
office,
Lynn Purdln, who Is compositor
for the Valley Record at Ashland, Is
In Medford.
W. E. Boynton of Oakland Is vis
iting Medford friends.
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
Miss Lena Downing, who has been
spending the winter here, returned
to her homo at Applegate Monday.
Miss Garvin entertained her class
nt the Christian church Monday
evening. The young people spent a
cry enjoyable time.
Dr. E. Kirchguessner is here from
iiis Rogue river ranch on professional
business.
City Engineer T. W. Osgood was
in Central Point Wednesday on city
business.
Registered nt Hotel Dunlap up i
noon Wednesday were: Harry Starr,
W. B. Mitchell, C. L. Hampton, C. L.
Weaver. M. A. Goldsmith, II. Hall, all
of Portland; John Barneberg, Mr. and
Mrs. L. V. Whitney, John L. Den
nington, all of Medford; George L.
Miller, Chicago; Martin Olson, Seat
tle; John V. Kexne, San Francisco;
W. U. Evans, Gold Hill; II. I). Hoke
and E. L. MoAlwtor, city.
Ed Briseo of Asbestos was in our
city Wednesday on a business trip.
Rev. Day of Woodvillo was hero
transacting business Wednesday.
Mrs. T. J. Hanson of Chico, Cal., w
tho guest of Dr. E. Davis and family.
Eugene Sanborn of Grants Pass
is visiting his family.
Work on the new Cowley buildiiu
has been resumed. The roof is al
most completed and the floors will
he laid this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Honry Warner loft
for their new homo at Eugene Thurs
day morning.
N. Jorry has returned from a trip
to Portland.
C. Carey of Phoenix was visiting
old friends hero Thursday.
Bankor J. O. Isaacson gavo a splon
Orrine for Whiskey
and Beer Habit.
Orrlnols the Mamtanl remedy ami la every
whero recotfiitznl at the most successful mid
relUtiln homo treatment fur tlio "Drink Habit.'
It Is highly praised by thouH.imls of women,
because It has restored their lovol ones to lives
of sobriety nnd usefulness, and tho week I v
waif es which at ono tlmo wcrcspeut for "Drill It'1
are now used to purchase tlto necessaries aud
many comforts of home. Attv wife or mother
who wants to nave her husband or son from
'Orlnk" will bo plad to know that nho cau try
OKRINT. ami If no benefit Is obtained altera
trial, we will refund tho money,
ORKlNi: Is prepared In two forms. No. 1,
secret treatment, npowacr.nosotutely tnstelett
nnd ortlorless, given secretly lu food or drink
OKKINKNo. 2, in pill form, Is for those who
desire to tnke oluntary trentmeut. ORRIN1)
costs only $l no n box. Write for l'ree Orrlm
liookletlmnlled in nlalu scaled euveloue) U
ORRINE CO., GUU Orrlno Building,
Washington, D. C. ORRINE Is rec
ommended and Is for salo In this city
by Leon B. Hasklns, 211 East Main
St., Medford, Or.
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HIGIICHOFT residence sites aro sell
ing daily; make your solection be
fore ehoico lots nro sold. tf
WecRs & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
DAY PHOiNTE 2271
Night 'Phenes:
F. W. Weeks, 2071
A. E. Orr, 3692.
LADY ASSISTANT
JjJohn A. Perl g
LUndertakerfanT"Eiiiba!int;rr
Successor to tho undertaking de
partment of Medford Furniture Co'
Kib Office With KJ.b '
Medford Furniture Company
Sick and Injured convoyed to
any part of city or country.
Telephenes: Day 351.
Night: John A. Perl 4111. C.
W. Conkiln, 3601. J. H. Butle',
3571.
Louvre
Cafe
K. A. WILSON'
Proprietor.
Millinery
Correct in Style
A HAT OF MERIT
NO MATTER WHAT PRICE
IF BOUGHT AT THE
Home! Millinery
.OPEN EVENINGS. 1021 W. NINTH ST.
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YOLK IIOMIC COMKOKTS.
Wo can wlro your house, or do re
pair work on tho service you now
havo, nnd will savo you money on
tho work. Promptness and satisfac
tion are two other essentials .that
you'll always get hero.
MOTOR KEPAIHIXG
l-1 1 j AT IRONS
FANS, FIXTURES.
Crater Lake Wiring Co.
NO. 27 NORTH BAKTLKTT ST.
80 Acres
15 acres cleared and fenced; 40
acres In wheat; -1 acres old erchard:
free, black soil; 5-rooni house, barn
and other outbuildings; water piped
to houso.
$100 an acre; $2000 cash, balance
?1000 a year at G por cent.
Will sell half.
Myers, Whiteside
6c Holmes
S. 1-:. Cor. Main and Central.
Closing Out
Wo havo CO tons of hay; nlso ton
tons of lmrloy. Don't stop nt tho
West Sldo, but conio to tho cornor
or Grnpo and Eighth. Phono G102.
Residence phono G941.
A. B. Tull
particular People Prefer
Our Footwear
Our New Spring Styles
nro sure to please the most fastidious. Our values are
second to none. Our lines aro new and every pair
will give satisfaction. You are urged to call soon.
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Medford Theatre
Sunday March 26
THE MARJORIE MANDEVILLE CO.
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THIS WILL BE THE
FAREWELL APPEARANCE
of these Popular Players. '
PRICES 25c AND 35c. SEATS NOW SELLING
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Meeker's Saturday Flyers
KKEXCII DIXXEIt, lli M. to H P. M,
7."5c.
OLYMPIA OYSTERS, COCKTAIL
A LA DARKDIA
ICED CELERY QUEEN' OLIVES
CONSOMME EN TASSE, POIS AUK
PETIS
FILET OF SEA RASS AU VIN
BLANC
POMMES DUCHESSE
SWEETHREAD CUTLETS
SAUCE MUSHROOMS
BANANA FRITTERS AU KIRSII
STUFFED YOUNG TURKEY
OYSTER DRESSING
CRANBERRY SAUCE
MASHED POTATOES
FRUIT SALAD
PINEAPPLE ICE CREAM
ASSORTED CAKES
SALTINE WAFERS
ROQUEFORT PASTE
To overlook these SPECIALS is to
throw away the GREATEST MONEY
SAVING EVENT you have ever had
offered you. READ:
White Nubbed Linen
27-inch, shrunk, suitable for
all kinds of wear; sold regular
G5c yard; to close Satur- OC
day, yard dt
10 yards to customer only.
BLACK AND WHITE STRIP
ED VOILE.
A big novelty; silk finish; 27
inch; 50c, values; Satur- 9P
day only udL
10 yards to a customer.
Linen Finish Suiting
Just ihe thing for waists,
skirls and children's dresses; full
weight; 27-inch; 15c, regular;
Saturday only, per O -i Qp
yard 0 1-Ot
FANCY PIQUE.
27-inch; heavy pique; makes
nice skirts and dresses; 25c reg
ular; sale, Saturday jAp
.'50-inch fancy stripe ; 25c -f A
value; to close, yard ""
Evangelistic Meetings
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The Presbyterian Church
8 1-3 and 10c Lawns Saturday - - 5c
MUSLIN SALE CLOSES SATURDAY EVE 9:30
Satisfaction or
Money Refunded
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You will enjoy it. )
COME
Everybody is invited to
come. Rev. J. A. McVeigh
of Portland, Or., is the
evangelist. Moetino-s Sun-
day at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p.
in. Every afternoon at i;
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ning at 7:30 o'clock. Meet
ings commence with song :;
service. ::
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San Jose, California
Alfalfa and
Fruit Land
ClioniioHt litiul In tho stnto, taking into consideration cllmato and
faollltloH. GIoho to San FrancUco markets. Tho host reHldouco
city on tho coast, '"
We liavy many traqts or first oluss land, ranging in nrlco from
$17.". per ucio and up. Values will soon bo rising.
Wo will ho ploasod to mall further Information and Htoraturo up
on application,
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T. S. Montgomery & Son
7 WICSr SANTA CLAUA STUKOT,
SAX JOSE, OAL1FOUXIA
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