Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 11, 1911, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE, MTCDFORT), OK13C10N, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1011.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
J. Pralg of Portland was a business
visitor In Mcdford today.
M. Inginnn of Portland is In the
city transacting business today.
It. Dennery ot Philadelphia, Pa.,
is in town looking for a location.
Two and otic-half acres In alfalfa
ono mile south of Washington school,
easy terms. A. W. H. Evorhard, 212
Fruitgrowers' Bank bldg. tf
George NIcoll, Jr., and E. F. Kid-
dor of Portland were over-night vis
itors in Medford.
Mrs. W. E. Dimey and daughter
wore Medford shoppers Monday ana
today.
The most favored people on the
coast are tho Medford people They
have the Medford Jobbing company
to look after all of their llttlo 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 6501. 336
Joseph Bledsoe and wife of Co
qulllo arrived Monday for a short
visit in Medford.
J. M. Worshaw and wife of Reno,
Ariz., arrived Monday afternoon at
tho Nosh and expect to make their
homo here.
Ladles, phone G371 and have cacu-
utn cleaner como and clean your
rugs.
S. Henry ot San Francisco is a
business visitor in Medford today.
It. II. Bublltz of Toconia is a guest
.at the Moore.
Money to loan. Spraguo Bros.,
214 Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank
bldg. 337
G. C. Voigt of Newport Is In Med
ford for a few days' visit.
O. E. Weymouth of San Francisco
Is registered at tho Nash.
Spring is hero. It Is houseclcanlng
time. Havo those walls and ceilings
cleaned by the Medford Jobbing Co.'s
new Parisian process. Nothing like
it. Offico Medford Music Shop, St
Mark's block. 330
William Bailey and wife of Fort
Jones are visiting with Medford ac
quaintances. W. Woods of Portland Is making
a short stay with friends In Medford.
Do you want 14 lots 50x145 each,
for $2500 on easy terms? C. W. H.
Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank
bldg.
O. J. Stone of Milwaukle. Or., Is
spending a few days in Medford.
Printing of all kinds at Portland
prices. Mail Tribuno office.
II. L. Grebenan of Portland was in
Medford Monday renewing old ac
quaintances. Made In Medford, any stylo loose
leaf or blank book, at Mall Tribune
office.
Bay L. Farnum of Salem visited
with friends here Monday.
Is your houso wired? Ono cigar
less a day would pay for a hundred
per cent Increase In comfort. Start
living tho electric llfo.
M. E. Bryant of Seattlo Is stopping
at the Nash.
Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford
offico. phono No. 1201.
J. E. Ramsey was In town today
on business.
Medford local Socialist party meets
every Sunday night at 7:30 at
Smith's hall on North Grapo street.
Evorybody Invited. tf.
S. E. Snialley of Cuba City, Wis.,
is a guest at tho Moore.
Lato magnzlnes, periodicals and pa
pors at the freo reading room In chap
el back of the Presbytorlan church.
Open evenings from 7:00 to 10 p. m.
All men nnd boys aro invited. tf
II. T. Shilling and R. J. Shilling
of Chicago aro In Medford looking
for a location.
John H. Carkln, attorney at law,
over Jackson County bank.
N. J. Brown of Eaglo Point was
a Medford visitor Monday.
Seo II. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
C. M. Levnllcy of Portland trans
acted business in Medford Monday
and today.
Houso for sale Less than cost.
Lot for sale, I00 unilor rogular
price. Lot for sale, $50 rash, and
terms. Address II. Carr, Mall Tribune
office.
WeeKs & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Day Phono JJ71
Night Phones I W. Weeks 11071.
A. K. Orr, JMM)2.
LADV ASSISTANT.
A. H. Jones, Pacific coast manager
of the Morgan & Wright Tire com
pany, and Harry McCarthy, north
western manager of tho Locomobile
company, are In town transacting bus
iness with local automobllists.
Free Thursday, Friday and Sat
urday. A ladles handkerchief with
each ounce of perfume purchased at
tho Eagle Pharmacy and West Side
Pharmacy. 2 1
R. L. Frank nnd Milt Arnold of
Now York city aro new arrivals at
tho Nash.
Do you want 5 acres In alfalfa,
no miles south of Main street, cheap?
C. W. II. Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers
Bank bldg. .
J. Moon of Roseburg is In Med
ford today.
Say, have you seen these nifty
handkerchiefs? Ask the Rcxall man.
21
Miss Bertha Prim of "Portland, who
came to attend tho funeral of her
sister, Miss Maud of Jacksonville, re
turned to her home last evening.
"A word to the wise" Freo hand
kerchiefs at The Rcxall Stores. 21
Free $3.00 lace handkerchief.
Watch the windows. Eaglo Pharmacy,
West Side Pharmacy. 21
Colonel R. C. Washburn was a re
cent Medford visitor.
Clyde Barnum spent Sunday with
his parents in Phoenix.
If you could buy a homo already
furnished ready to move into with
all .modern conveniences and in a
good locality for $1000 less than you
could possibly build and furnsh for,
would you bo Interested? Address
Box 49C, this city.
E. T. May, foreman of Table Rock
orchard, is spending several days in
Medford.
Miss Lillian Duggan, E. O. Blssoll
and Vern Pendleton spent Sunday
with old friends and neighbors at
Tablo Rock.
To all cement werkers: Take no
tice. The charter for tho Cement
Workers' Union of this city and vi
cinity will be closed on and after May
7th. Better join while you can do
so as a charter member. C. W. Davis,
secretary. 19
Mrs. Bertha MeKcan leaves this
morning to commence teaching school
near Jacksonville, for tho summer.
Joseph W. Carney, special represen
tative of tho Brunswlck-Balke-Collen-der
company, manufacturers of bil
liard tables, will give an exhibition ot
championship billiards at Brown &
Hall's parlors tonight. Mr. Carney
has held tho world's championship
in both pool and three-cushion bil
liards and Is pronounced by leading
experts of the game to be tho most
marvelous player In the world, inas
much as he can change from pool to
billiards and master either ono with
ease, which is a very rare case. Mr.
Carney Is mcrelytravcllng In tho in
terest of his firm, nnd there will be
no charge whatever, and a chanco for
tliOBO who love the game to gain
some Interesting pointers. Mr. Car
ney playB on the famous Monarch
cushions, which aro the same as tho
Roguo River valley tho best in the
world.
In a bowling contest Monday eve
ning on the Nntatorlum alleys the
Smokes lived up to their name and
burnt up tho Pons to tho tuno of a
3-0 win over tho Nat Specials.
Franklo Edwnrds starts for Rose
burg this evening to meet a much
touted boxer of Douglas county In a
20-round bout tomorrow night.
W. M. Rider, manager of the rifle
rango at tho Natatorlum, has offer
ed a fine lfi-shot Winchester repeat
ing rifle to the marksman who makes
the best target In tho next few days,
At present L. C. Klncald and W. Tl
cloh are on a tie for first place, with
quite a number pushing them for po
sition. There is still a chanco for a
good shot to get in with tho leaders.
J. A. Miller and wlfo of Central
Point wero Medford shoppors today.
NEW AUTOMOBILE
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KLAMATH FALLS, April 11.- -That
an automobile boulevard will be
constructed from Klnmntli Falls to
the famous Bear Foot oaves in the
lava beds tliis summer, is now an
nounced by some of the automobile
enthusiasts of the uitjv K. L. Hop
kins, n prominent fanner of the
county, who knows the country quite
well, slates that he will take a con
tract to complete this road for lesf
than $100. lie says the country to
be traveled is practically level and
but a few places have rock that
would have to be cleaned out. T hcsi
are loose stones and could be han
dled easily.
The Hear oFot oaves are about !('
miles from here. They are a portion
of the historic wonders of the lava
regions of Modoo county, California,
and were there a road there it would
bo a creat drawing card for tourists.
Thore are three of these big enves,
which aro filled with ico the year
round. The ice hangs' from the roof
and sides of the caves in great
icicles.
Dr. Goblc Buys.
Another real estate deal iinohiug
a considerable sum of money was
consummated Moudn
when Dr. J. 0.
floble purchased from ihweph II.
Taylor and sons a 30 note tract of
land cloM'ly adjoining the Pacific &
hastorn tracks and close to (he north'
limits of Medford. I
Dr. (loblo is highly pleased with I and making town lots of it. This is
bis purenaso and intends to reserve one of the largest tracts of land to
a part of.'t for n building site and, bo sold in one piece, close in, for
is thinking of subdividing the piece some little time.
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Kidnaping Risks Taken by Lloyds.
NBW YORK, April 11. New York
police look with decided disapprovn'
on the news from London thnl a
rich American family has insined it
child against kidnaping in Lloyds
Their belief is that such stories onlj
emphasize the possibilities in the win
of ransom in the kidnaping business
"The parents of this child havo in
creased the chances of its beinp
stolen," one of the New York author
ities says. "Would-be ehild-slcnlci
know now that these parents av(
haunted with the fear that their bab
will be stolen and that they would
pny any sum within their means foi
the return of tho child in cn-o i"
should be stolen. The whole thing is
most unfortunate and speaks more
for the love of these parents for thcii
child than for their wisdom."
Ennis Funeral Wednesday.
The funeral services of the late
Itohert Funis of Jacksonville will Ik
held from bis late home in that cit
at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon.
Tho services will be under the aus
pices of the Jacksonville lodge of
Masons of which he was ohaplair
for some vears past.
Rev. W. F. Shields of Medford will
officiate and a number of other min
isters of his faith are expected to
represent. Interment will be in Jack
sonville cemclory.
BORN.
At Portland, April 10. to Mrs. F. II
Cowle- of Medford, a daughter
Mother anil child are doing well.
Earl W. Huntley
wishes to announce to friends and clients of
Huntley-Kremer Company
that he has purchased the interest and good will of
Air. Kremer in the firm and that he will continue the
real estate and fire insurance business under the
firm name
Huntley Realty Company
(a corporation to he organized under the laws of the
state of Oregon').
15 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE
Ground Floor Medford Nation al Bank Bldg.
5000 EASTE
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SPECIALTIES COMPANY
:t!t XOUTH HAKTLKTT ST.
A full line of Mixed Paints, Leads,
Oils and Vamlahes. Completo stock
of Cahots' Creosote Shlnglo Stains,
Wood Tints, Dry Paints and Kalso
nilnes. Call at tho SIkii of tho Sun nnd
get our prices.
J XOItTII HAKTLHTT ST.
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52 Years in Rogue River Valley
H. L. White & Co.
343 East a ti j s
Main st. Ashland, Ure.
REAL ESTATE
Ask any Bank in Ashland
RPOST
CARDS 1 CT. EACH
Easter Novelties, Easter
Egg Dye, Easter Trans
fer Pictures ....
Children's light
weight Union
Suits, long sleeve,
ankle length, each
25c
Ladies' high neck,
long sleeve, light
weight Vests, in all
sizes up to 9, each
25c
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HOSIERY 33
We carry the best complete line
of Men's, Ladies', Misses', and
Boys' Hosiery in the city at
15c to 50c pair
THE BIGGEST 25c HOSIERY
VALUES IN THE CITY
HUSSEY'S
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BIG FISH STORY
FROM ASHLAND TIDINGS
JOHN A. PERL
1'iulertaker and Hmbalmer
i Successor to the undertaking do
j partment of Medford Furniture Co
If nny city in the Failed State-ha-
anything on A-hland a- a Para
dise for dociple.- of I-aae Walton,
we'd like to hear from them. Yc-t"r-day
niorniiip; befoio hreakfa-t Harry
llo-ler strolled into the city park and
followed Ashland creek down behind
-oiue of the bu-inch- places in town
i A little while later lie emerged with
a well-filled creel. Included in his
1 catch was a hnndsomo specimen of
the rainbow trout, which tipped tho
-cale at three pounds. Bosidoa this
lie had about a dozen steelheads and
cutthroats. I'enoim wlio can appro
bate fre-h trout for bronkfaot are
hereby advised to got a bent pin and
piece of .-tring and try thoir luck.
Brigade on March.
Office with .Medford Furniture Co. J
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John A. Perl, residence,
Home 170L.
C. W. Conklln 3C01.
ler 3571.
SAN DIEGO, Cal.. April 11. Prac
tically tho wholo brigade commanded
by Gonoral Hllss marched odstward
today from tho manouver camp at
j (irofcsinoat, 14 miles from San Dlogo.
H. But- j The troops took tho road toward Te
s carte, where thero has heon somo
Dell 4111.
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Notice Is hereby given that Fail
W. Huntley and George K. Kremer,
co-partners, doing business under the
firm name of Huntley-Kremer Com
pany, In tho city of Medford, county
of Jackson and state of Oregon, have
on this, the 7th day of April, A. I),
lflll, dissolved partnership. Notice
Is hereby further given that all ac
counts now due said firm shall he
paid to Hail W. Huntley, and that all
indehtedncss am liability of said firm
Is hcrohy assumed hy said Karl W.
Huntley.
Dated April 7th, 1911.
KARL V. HUNTLKY,
GKOKGK K. KItKMKU.
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"MOTOHIXfJ TIIKOUCill CALIFOK.
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by Lloyd Oshourno. neautifully Il
lustrated In four colors. "Tho Spell",
a romantic serial by C. N. and A. M.
Williamson. "In tho Shadow of the
Dragon," by Grant Carponter. Des
criptive story of San Francisco's Chi
nese quarters. April Issuo now on
salo, 15 cents.
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Great Piano
Opportunity
Buying'
In comparison to values offered at this Opportunity Piano and Organ
Sale by the Eilers Music House a First National Bank would have to
pay you almost two dollars for every one dollar you have on deposit
in order to give you like values for your money. Note Prices.
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HIGHCKOFT residenco sites are Hell
ing dnily; make your selection be
fore choice lots nro sold. tf
IIOUSHKEKIMXn HOO.MS--Suite of
three rooms with water and ligbt
eloso in. Huntley Healty t'o.i sue
coffor to Huntley-Kretnor Co., 1i
K. Central inc. HI
FOR KXCHANOK-Hunch properly
under ditch, near f'ontral I'oint, for
Seattle property. Huntley Heulty
Co., buecossor to IIuutley-Kreiaer
Co. l. .V. Central ave. 1U
HOUSKS I.ifct your city proportty
with Huntley KphIiv Co., Huccensor
to Huntley-Krcinior Co. Selling fa
cilities unoquullud. 15 X. Central
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J Think of bciiitf able i purchase such hih
krrade pianos as (Muckering and Sons, Kimball,
llallcl and Davis, hostel, Smith and harnes, Und
dorff, Auto Player Pianos, in Tact wo have the
cream of the market, to offer you.
GJ This, "the biggest occasion in the way of little
prices," YVIIKMI 1IAVI0 I5KKN ShAlHillTKK
Kl) WITHOUT iMKI?( and littlest payments,
for really fine, warranted, high-grade Pianos,
ever witnessed in .Jackson county.
REMEMBER
(hat the EILERS MUSIC HOUSE is the only
house agreeing to refund your money if we fail
to suit you with a piano. One hundred dollars
in gold to charity if the outstanding manul'ac
luring cash award checks are not worth their
face value at this sale, or if we raise our regular
printed established prices one penny.
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